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Georgia, Richmond Superior
C ourt,
November 'term, 1821.
Present Lite Hon. I ok* 11. Mum-uomskt
Judge
The Planter’s Bank of')
tile. Stale «•!'Georgia, (
Assignees of Barn a | Petition for Forc-
M'Kinne, )• closure.
Vi.
Adam Hutchison, anil J
iuur Lots cl’ Land- j
IIULE JVJSI,
Upon the petition of the Planter’s
Bank of the State of Georgia, praying
the foreclosure of the Equity id It ode mo
tion in mid to four lots of Land, lying and
being in the city of Augmta, & county and
state aforesaid, known in the plan of lots
laid wit at the upper end of Droad-Strcel,
by Daniel Sturges, Surveyor General, on
tile twenty-eighth day of'February*, eigh
teen hundred and eighteen, and lying on
the south side of Broad-Street, us num
bers nine, ten, eleven and twelve, contain
ing each thiity feet front on said Broad-
Street, and extending back to Ellis-Street,
as by referenee to said plan wilt more fully
appear; which a; id four lots of land were
-mortgaged by Adam Hutchison, «n the
find’day of July, one tlicusnnd eight hun
dred and eighteen, to llama MMviimc, and
by said Uarua M Rhine assigned to the
miid Planter’s Bank, on the twenty-ninth
day of July, *ne thousand eight hundred
mid nineteen, on which mortgage tin re
is now due twelve hundred and sixty-se
ven dollars and a hall, with interest.
And now al this term, upon notion of
Thomas Flournoy,' in behalf of said Bank,
ll in ordered, Thai the principal* interest
and costs due upon the said mortgage, he
paid unto court, within twelve months
from the date hereof, or the Equity of
Redemption in the said mortgaged, pro
mists will lie foreclosed, and the same di»
posul of as the law dirvetu. dhul Uis
' further ordered, That this Hole he pub
lushed ill one of the public Gazettes of
this Ebrte at least once in evcr/fßontb
u:4i' tire time appointed for payment, or
served on the mortgagor or his special
agent,- al least six moths previous to the
tune the money is directed to he paid.
fl'alrn f om the Mnnies-J
‘John 11. Mann, cl’k.
Clerk’s Office, 13th Nov. 1821 Him
fcKouoid.
In the Superior Court,
Richmond county.
Present the Honorable John 11. Mostoo.
M*iir, Judge.
The President, Directors') '
and Company of the Bank J
of Alignata, I Petifion for
vs. f Foreclosure.
Thomas Grace and Two j I
Lots of Land. J
KULE NISf.
TTTPON the petition of the President,
U Directors and Company of the Hank
tM Augusta, praying the foreclosure of
tin- equily of redemption in and io acer- J
lain lot or parcel ol land in the city of n
Augusta, lying on the south side of Broad t
street, and extending hack to Ellis stioet, i
on which and on Broad street it has a
front of tw*enty-seven feet, bounded on c
the east by John Cashiu’s lot, and on the c
■west by John Giiulrat’s lot; also in and to c
another lot or parcel of Isnd u» Summer- c
ville, about three miles from Augusta, j
containing two seres, bounded on the t
north cast by Walton Way, haying a front t
thereon of two hundred and sixteen feet, t
eonvejed by James Murphey midwife to
Thomas Otace, which said lots were mort
gaged hy the sa’nl Thomas. Grace to tlio
s.nd President, Dickers and Company
c! the Bank of Augusta on the eighteenth
day of August, in the year of our Lord
one thousand, eiglit hundred and nine- i
teen, to secure llie payment of sundry
promissory notes, amounting in tlic whole
to seven thousand three hundred and
ninety six dollars : and the sum of seven
thousand five hundred and sixty seven
dollaisand twenty seven cents being now
due upon the said mortgage.
And now, to wit —at the November
term, 1821, upon motion of Kichard Hen
ry Wilde, petitioners’ attorney,
It is Ordered hy the Court, That the
principal, irtgre.il and costs due on said
mortgage be paid into court within twelve,
months from the date hereof, or from
thenceforth the equity of redemption will
be I'c. ever barred and foreclosed; and thy
mortgaged premises sold as the law di
rects. .Intl it is further ordered, that a copy
of" this rule be published in one of the Ga
zettes of tliis place, at least once in every
mouth until the time appointed for pay
ment, or served on the mortgagor or his
special agent at least six months previous
to the tune the Money is directed to he
paid.
Taken from the Minutes.
John 11. Maun, d'k.
Clerk’s Oflice, 15th
November, 1821. > ml2m
Administrator'*) Hale.
w ILL be sold at the lato residence of J
Edw rd Prather, deceased, in C'dumhia
coumy, on Friday the 11th of January
next, ail the personal property of said de
ceasi d, consisting of stuck of all kinds—
One Waggon and Gear, Corn and'Fodder,
Pork. Household and K tchen Furniture,
&c tlio sale to continue from day to day,
until all is sold. Also, the Plantation to
be reined and the Negroes to he hired, al
the same time and place, for one year.
Terms of sale will be made known on
that day.
William M‘Gruder,
Stephen Huge,
Dec 3 .Idinuttstrclort,
JNollee.
ALL persons to whom the estate of
Wi liam Jones, deceased, (late of Burke
coumy) are indebted to, arc requested to
bring their accounts forward, in terms of
the aw j and those that are indebted to
tlie slate, are requested to come forward
and make inn, .niate payment to
Augustus M. Anderson,
Isaac Walker,
November dmi ™'rators.
>.■' Jk 1 *
Georgia, Richmond Sunp
rior
Novptnber Icrm* 1821.
Preseht, the Hon, John H. lloxtookewx
Judge.
Xh* Planters’ Bank, ol“
the Stale of Georgia,
Assignees of Barna Petition for Fore
Mcliinuc, > closure.
«».
Two Lots of Land in
Au rust a.
RULE NISI.
XJf’ON the Petition of the Planters’
Bank, of the slate of Georgia, praying the
forccliMure of the equity of redemption,
in and to two lots of land, in the county
and slate aforesaid, and city of Augusts,
in Utopian of lots hud out at the upper
cud of Broad street, in said city of Augns
(a, by Dae id Sturges, Surveyor General,
on the twenty-eighth day of February,
one thousand eight hundred £t eighteen;
lying on the south side of Broad street,
as Handlers fifteen and sixteen, containing
thirty feet each, fronton said Broad-street,
and extending back to Ellis street; which
said lots of land were mortgaged on the
firsr day of July, one thousand eight hun
dred and eighteen, by Patrick McHowall,
in his life time, to Barna MiKinne, to se
em e the payment of the sum of fifteen
hundred and twenty-seven dollars and a
half, which said mortgage, the said Rarna
McKinee, assigned to the Planters’ Bank,
of the state of Georgia, on the twenty
ninth of July, one thousand eight hun
dred and nineteen, upon which there is
now duo tbo sum of five hundred and nine
dollars and seventeen vents, besides inter
ests ns is stated.
And now, upon motion of Thomas
Flournoy, attorney for said Bank: ll is or
dered, that the principal, interest and
costs dutt on said mortgage be paid into
Court within twelve months from the date
hereof, or the equity of redemption in
the said mortgaged premises, will be for
ever foreclosed, and the smd lots will be
disposed of, as the law directs.
And it is further Dixie red, that this Rule
be published in one of the Public Gu
ttles of ibis slate, at least once in every
mouth until the time appointed for pay
ment, or served on the mortgagor or his
special agent, at least six months previous
io the lime, the money is directed to be
paid. j
(Taken from the Minutes )
John 11. jfctann,Clerk.
Clerk’s Office, ?
I3ib Nnv. 1821. 5 Nov. 15 ml2m
In the Superior Court.
Richmond Courtly—November Term, 1821.
1 IN EQUITY.
Bank of the State of Georgia ,T
vs C
John McKinnc and others, )
Present —The Honorable John 11. Mont
comkiiv, Judge.
IT appearing to the Court, that the de
ten da ids, James Erwin, Gadriel W.
Denton, Millcdge Golphin, Joseph P. Mc
iimie, James Lam kin, Henry Shultz,
John A. Barnes, and James Gardner, are,
and reside without the limits of the State
of Georgia- «*n motion of Richard Hen
ry Wilde, Solicitor for complainants,
It is Ordered hy the Conn, That tire said
defendants, and eacli and every of them,
do answer fully on or before the first day
of the next term, or that the Bill of the
complainants as to them he taken pro con
festo. And it is further ordered, that a
copy of this order be published in one of
the Gazettes of the city of Augusta, once
a month for six months.
Taken from the Minutes.
John H, Mann. cl’k.
Clerk’s Office, 2<sih Nov. 1821, m6m
Georgia, Burke County.
SUPERIOR COURT—April Term, 1821.
Present the Honorable John H. Moktuo
mkn y, judge.
Richard Richardson,T
vs. C RULE NISI,
Jeremiah Miller: j
UPON the petition of Richard Richard
son, praying the foreclosure of the
Equity of Redemption bf a certain tract
or parcel of land lying, being and situate
in the county of Burke and State of Geor
gia, bounded as follows :—that is to say,
Northwardly hy land formerly owned and
possessed by Jordan Taylor; EasUvardly
by James Tindal, Philip Thomas and John
Smith’s land; Southwardly by James Mar
tin’s land, and Weslwardly by Joshua
NunoiTs land, containing one thousand
acres, more or less, having the creek rivu
let, or branch called the Rosemary, run
ning through apart ol said tract or parcel
ol land, which said tract or parcel of land
was on the sixth day of May, in the year
of our Lord one thousand, eight hundred
and seventeen mortgaged by the said Je
remiah Miller to the said Richard A’ich
ardson, to secure the payment of the sum
of three thousand three hundred and ele
ven dollars and eighty three cents, with the
interest act ruing thereon, to be paid on the
first day of February next, after the date,
of said mortgage, with interest from the
first day of January, in the year of our
Lord, one th lusaiul, eight hundred and
seventeen, and agreeable to the condition
of a bond bearing even date with said
mortgage—On motion of Felix J. Burns,
attorney for the said Richard Richardson,
ft is Ordered that the said Jeremiah Miller
Jo within twelve months pay into the
Clerk's office the pr incipal, interest, and
cost due on said mortgage, or in delimit
thereof, the equity of redemption in ihe
said mortgaged premises will from thence
forth he tor ever foreclosed and bared.
It is further ordered that a copy of the
h regoing rule be published in one of the
public gazettes of this state, once a month
tor twelve months, or be personally serv
ed on the said Jeremiah Miller six months
before the time appointed for the pay.
incut of the money into court as aforesaid.
Extract from the minutes, ISth -Ipril 18A1.
John Carpenter, cl ? k.
May 3 ml2m
NINE months alter date application
will be made to the honorable the
v ourt of Ordinary of Richmond county for
leave to sell two hundred and If "Tty acres of
land, lying in the second district of Early,
ami known as lot No 39, the same being
’bo real properly of Emanuel Gregory de
-1 eased, and sold for the lientiil ofall ton
erned.
Cewis Gregory, admV.
ILjy 21, JB2l r.ryin
' - —' Sheriff's Bak.
Wn ,L ■fje sold at tlic court hotreo in
WarrcuUM, on ilie hrst Tuesday in Juni
ary next,between the usual hours of sale,
4 Negroes, to wit —lied , a
woman 34 years of age, and her two chil
dren, Clierry 2 yeais old, and Henry two
3 cais old; one other woman hy the name
of , twenty years old, levied on to sa
tiufy an, execution in iavor of Nicholas
Williams, (guardian) vs. Charles Hand &
Benjamin Sandefovd; (minted out by liar
rel one of the defendants.
ALSO,
One negro liy the name of
Charli s. 13 years old, taken to satisfy an
■ execution in favor of J. Sc M. Neal, vs.
Kindal BlcTear; pointed out by defend
• ant. ALSO,
Oho negro girl hy the name
1 of Sally, ten or eleven years old, levied
1 on to satisfy an execution in favor of Me-
Kinzic, Bennoch Sc Co. vs J U T Rees—
-1 pointed out by Rees.
ALSO,
One negro woman hy the
name of Juner, 30 years old, levied «.n
to solisfy an execution in favor of Samuel
|{, Sanders, appt. vs .lincy Holden, ex’rx.
and Richard Gunn, ex’r. of .Icr Holden,
resp’s—pointed out by U, Gunn
ALSO,
100 Acres of pine land on the
waters of Brier creek ; levied oi to satis
tisfy a small execution in favor of Abner
Norris vs John Cbampeon —leviel on and
returned to me by a constable.
A. Rogers, s.w.c.
November 29 wtds
SbeiilT’s £alcs.
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
January next, at the Court House in Jack
sonborough, Scriven County, between the
hours of ten and three o’clock,
108 Acres of land lying in
the county of Scriven, Adjoining laud ot
CUnborn Devil and others, levied on as the
property of Robert Devil, to satisfy an ex
ecution in favor of Reuben Cone, and one
in favor of Janies Design, levied and re
turned to me by a Const able.
ALSO,
50 acres of land lying in the
county of Scriven, adjoining lands of tin
estate of John Freeman, sen. dec. and
Reuben Wilkinson, levied on as the pro
perty of .fames Fye, to satisfy sundry exe
cutions in favor of Joshua Pearce and
others —levied and returned to me by a
constable.
Al-SO,
3 Negro women, named Beck,
Judah and Betsey, levied on as the pro
perty of Stephen Miller, to satisfy sundry
executions in favor of Geirge McKay, a
gains; the said Stephen Miller, John Mil
ler, John McGowin and Risdon Oliver,
and sundry other executions against the
said S Miller, in favor of oilier*, levied
and returned to m< by a constable,
ALSO,
40 Negroes, namely, Amy,
Luce, Dob, Dinah, Kady, M.ll, Chain, Sa
rah, Jenny and Ned, levied on as the pro
perty of James Gambit, Thomas Nichol
son and Sarah Nicholson, to satisfy an ex
ecution in favor of Richard Herrington,
on the foreclosure of a mortgage.
ALSO,
400 acres of pine land, lying
on the middle gioun ; i-'ad, in the county
of Scriven, adjoining lands of U- Scruggs
and William Black—levied on as the pro
perty of William Sanders, to satisfy an
execution in favor of Gross Scruggs.
ALSO,
3 negroes, named Binah, Ca
to and Tom, levied on as the picperty of
Thomas I), /audon, to satisfy an execution
in favor of Reuben Wilkinson, and one in
favor of the executor and executrix of
John'U. Deubell, deceased.
ALSO,
1 negro woman named Lyn
der, one small wagon, one sorrel horse,
and one sorrel mare, levied or. as the pro
perly of Jarm s R. Conyers, to satisfy sun
dry executions.
Solomon Kemp, s.s.c.
November 29-—tds
Sheriffs Sule.
W
" V ILL be sold at the Court-House in
Warrenton, on the fust Tuesday in Februa
ry next, between the hours of Sale
3 Negroes viz :—Patience a
Girl nine years of age, Riuidui a boy six,
and Gritty three years old, five beds and
bedsteads ami furniture, one mahogany
dining table, four dining tables, ten chairs,
two looking glasses, some i’ots &c be
longing to the Kitchen, one Grey Horse,
seven years old, one. Bay Horse, ten years
old, one Gigg, one Still and Stands and
Barrels,four head of Dry Cattle ; Levied
on to satisfy an Execution on the foreclo
sure of Mortgage, in favour of Chappcl
Ueeth, vs Thorenton Gibson.
Abnev Rogers, Sh’fl’.
December 3— —-wtus
Administrators’ Sale.
AIGUEEABLE to an order of the Hon
orable the Inferior court of Scriven coun
ty while sitting for rnlinary purposes,
will be sold at the court house in Jackson
herough, on the first Tuesday in Februa
ry next,
2U3 1-S Acres of laud situ
ated, lying and be mg in the iStli
district of Baldwin county, known and
distinguished in the plan of said dis
trict by the No. 133, lying on the waters
of licard’s creek, sold as the properly oi
Owen Jenkins, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of the said dec.
Eli Parker, ) . , ,
Solomon Kemp, 5 Allm 8 -
November 29 ids
Wanted to Lease,
•A. PIECE of Upland, of good quality,
within five or six miles from Augusta,
containing one hundred and thirty or fifty
acres, fit fur cultivation, and under good
I fence, which, if approreef, a liberal price
will be given for. Apply at this Office,
©ec 3 3^
Great Bargain.
i 'j'
X HE subscriber oilers for sale his pro
perty in Twiggs county, situated IB miles
’ below I'-oitMawkins. It lies Immediately
on the Ocmulgce river, and contains 5050
‘ acres of land, of a most excellent quality,
’ it being Swamp-hammock and pine.—>3so
; Acres are in-cnllivation ; and all the build
ings tie ctss ary for purchaser’s taking pos
* sea; ion, are already upon the place.
■ ’1 here are also 30 negroes, and a consi
‘ dcrable stock of cattle, horses and hogs,
which would he sold with lire plantation,
if it were required.
1 The conditions upon which this place
i may be purchased, are : one third to be
paid at or before the signing of the deed,
. and the balance by annuail instalments
thereafter.
, For further particulars, apply to my
' brother, A. R. Ralston, in Augusta; or to
the subscriber on the premises.
David Ralston.
November 29——t Ist j
, Administratrix
j W ILL be sold on Tuesday the 4lh of
January, 1822, at the late residence of Dr.
Thomas Leave tie, deceased, of ilurke
' county, all the perishable property of said
deceased, consisting of Negroes, Stock of
all kind, Household and Kitchen Furniture
Corn, Fodder, Plantation utensils, Sec.—
Terms of sale —Cash.
—ALSO,—
Will be rented at the same time, the
Plantation, whereon the said deceased re
sided.
Eliza A* Leavettc, adm ? x.
November 8 \v6w.
Administrator’s Hale.
A GREEADLY to an Order ofthe Court
of Ordinary, of Richmond county', will
be sold on the fitst Tuesday in January
nest, at the Market-House, in the City
of Augusta, the
NEGROES
belonging to the Estate of Major Ferdi
nand Phinizy, late of said county, dec’d,
lor the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors
The Sale will continue from day to day,
until all are sold; and the terms will be
made known at the lime.
joiLY rmmzY,
Acting administrator of the Estate o
F. Pltinizy.
O ctoher 29, 1821 tds
Guardian’s Sale.
WILL, he sold on the first Tuerday in
February next, at the court house
in Lincoln county, a small tract of land
containing thirteen acres, he the same
more or less, the property of Wiiliam
Walton, minor, adjoining of Hughs and
Walton ; and sold by order of court, for
the benefit of said miner.
Newell ’Walton, seh’r.
Guardian.
November 29 3t
To Rent,
A LAUGH and coutforable Dwelling
House, to which are attached three and an
half acres of Laud. This house is in tin
lower part ofthe city', on Ellis street, and ;
is every way desirable as a residence for a
private family Immediate possession will
he given.—Apply to IVilliam )V, Holt,
Esij. ot to
Nicholas Ware,
Executor of Wm. Jiavon.
November 8 if.
The House and Lot,
Q ,
OITUAIf.D on Broad and Lincoln
streets, are now offered for sale, it will be
in the market until the 25th day of De
cember, at which time, it not sold, it will
be withdrawn and will not be offered a
gain. The situation of the property is
pleasant ami healthy, its front is 180 feet
and runs back to Ellis street 160 feet.
For the terms apply to
Wm. A Cobb,
Hy his Agent,
I. Thompson.
November 26
850 Reward.
a
kTrOI.EN from a wagon encamped at
the foot of the Sand-Hills, on the night of
the 6tb instant, a largo bright Sorrel
Horse; no marks or volute hairs on him
recollected. H« is about five years old,
has a large bushy tail, and long mane;
is about five feet one i:*ch high; shod all
round. The above reward will lie paid
fisrihe apprehension ofthe Thief with
the Horse, or Ten Dollars for the horse
alone.
Apply at the Globe Tavern,or to
W in. A. Cobb,
Fort Creek, Hancock County, Ceo.
Nov 22 if
BSO Reward.
A
Absconded in June, las*, nancy, an
African negro woman, belonging to the
subscriber, about 30 years of age, and
country marked in her face, is well known
in this city. ( will give Twenty Dol
lars if taken about this city and secured
:u jail; or, if at a distance, all reasonable
expenses.
M. Sandwich.
November 12——t f
Wanted Immediately,
.A. pOOI) COUX] without Children,
*-h;il is honest and ii.dusrions. Apply to Jo
shua .l/ercer, five doors from the upper
end of Hamburgh, or at this Office.
Nov. 26 ts
To be Rented,
tjk - S.'.imlsy the ;9;li nf tliie in.lant,
W ill be Rented the Plantations belong
ing to the Estate of i*<. Mngrudcr, dec.
—* A LRIV
About Forty or Fifty
Likely Negroes to he ilired.
Geo. Magruder, adm’r.
December 13— 2t t
QUAKER SPRINGS.
[Tfclie subscriber has taken that well
e.A tn own stand.
Quaker Srnixns.
LATELY occupied by Major Dtirkee,
situated seven miles above Augusta mi
Washington read and hopes from
bis attention to business to give general
satisfaction:
John Turpin.
November 8 < 0
For Sale,
That well known and valuable plan
tation whereon William Jones, deceased,
lived, in the county o! Gurke, containing
Fifteen Hundred acres of oak and bickoiy
land, and about two hundred acres clear
ed, well adapted to the culture of, corn
and cotton. ■On the above premises there
is a good two story house, and all ether
necessary out buildings, and an excellent
Saw and Grist Mill on a never failing
stream —three hundred acres more of pine
land adjoining tire above, lying in the
county of Richmond, and about seventy
acres cleared. We deem a further des
cription unnecessary, but invite all those
persons who wish to purchase a valuable
place, to come and view the premises and
judge fur themselves. For further parti
culars apply to
Augustus H. Anderson,
Isaac Walker,
Administrators of the estate of Wm. Jones.
Nov 1 N s—ts
For Sale,
A. PAIR of yonnjf well brobt HORS
KS, live and six years old—Also a good
family HOUSE and GlG—Apply at the
Globe-Tavern.
Oct. 22 if
Savannah
And Augusta Stage.
THE proprietors of the Augusta line of
Stages caution travellers from taking
seats between the established offices,
without having their names inserted on
the way-bill. A practice has hitherto ex
isted of sirilenng persons to enter the
stage, to the grear inconvenience o*‘ those
who have taken regular seats, and which
yields no profit to the proprietors. It
cannot be allowed for the future. The
greatest attention will be paid to the ac
comodation of the regular passengers;
which consideration does not admit of the
carriage being overcrowded by inter
lopers. Nov. 12—ts
To be Kented.
CJn Tuesday the first of January next,
will be rented for the term < f 12 months,
a valuable Plantation in excellent repair,
lying on /Savannah fiver, three miles be
low Petersburg, containing about 50d
acres of cleared land, 300 of which are
called the best quality of Savannah River
Low Grounds. Attached to it, is a large,
commodious, and elegant dwelling House!
out houses of all descriptions, a large
framed gin house, and an iron screw well
fixed for packing cotton, the property of
Dr Ezekud Du Rose, deceased.—Also, on
the same day will he hired
6o or 70 Likely «/V* egroes.
Mien jail T. Anthony,
Dee 3 Mministmtu >■.
Notice.
T
A HE subscriber has taken into Co-
Partnership, Mr. Thomas J. Paiimklek;
the business in future will be conducted ,
under the Firm of
Stanford and Par melee;
Who are now opening and offer aon
sale a Fresh Assortment of DRYGOODS, I
for Cash or approved paper, at the A'toie
lately occupied by Messrs. H Ik G Webster
David Stanford.
November 22 \v4t
N U For sale a handsome new Carriage
ami Pair of Horses; the horses are young
and perfectly gentle; suitable for a family
Enquire as above.
Notice.
NINE months after date application
will be made to the honorable the
Inferior court of Columbia county, while
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell tlrrteen hundred and ninety nine
acres of pine land in Richmond county on
both sides of Gutter’s creek, ou which
htere is asawapd grist-mill, it being part
of the real estate of John Foster, late of
said county, demised.
Elizabeth Foster, I
Arthur Foster, > I
Collier Foster, 3 ’
May 7, 182 m9m
Notice.
N- V’ - ... v .
INE Months after date application
will be made to the honorable the justices
of the Inferior court of Gurke county
when sitting for ordinary purges, for
leave to sell the whole ».f the real < state
of Solomon Daniel, late of said county, 1
deceased, fur the benefit of the heirs and '
creditors of said deceased.
Britton L. Pierce,
Administrator with the will annexed.
November 15, 1821 -mffin
Notice.
NINF, months after date application ,
will be made to the honorable the
ustices of the Inferior court, when sitting ,
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
one hundred and fifty acres of land in
Burke county, adjoining Tindall, S. Jen
kins and others. ALSO,
Two hundred and fifty acres in Walton
county, No. 105, sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of Solomon Daniel,
deceased-
Martha Daniel, ex’x.
Burke county, July 6,1821. .rnOm
($3- We arc authorized to
announce Capt, D. UEKKV, a candidate
fur the Office of Sheriff far Richmond
county at the ensuing election* ,
Notice. I
W ,LL bc kwl on tile 4l’i
ft next, at the house of Xndixu- p I
lev, for five years, tl, c P! a ,, .‘.'l
ander Downer deceased, sit, latf.L £ !■
Cooaaw hat clue read, five miles fijll
gustiu 3 lie premises are in
pair; a comfoitable Duelling Umiy ■
all necessary nut buildings. "fl
Will be sold so i.e n achinerv, cib-S
ted for a Horse d’ill or Cotton GilS|
pair of small mill stones, U 'B
AI! persons inch bred to the e e < I
said D .wner are requested u.
mediate paymey. and those to
estate may be indebted v. ,11
accounts properly attested. * "
Tiiomus S. Mills. 1
Geach. Island, Edgefield District. /‘I
Dec 10- ids % I
NOTICE. j
Yl n.L be Sold at the late rcsiA-J
Os E/hKIK,. X.KsTK it, um. of i;„, * Ie ‘ 1
l\,(.ec.; about live miles from U’nn J
borough, all the personal
said deceased, viz Three l.emlofi? I
ses all the stock of Hogg. aml
said deceased, one hundred bushels ]
Corn, three stacks of Fodder, Plants,i I
Tools Household and Kitchen FurnituJ
one .Shot Gun, will,sundry other anic<l
too tedious to mention. ’ Terms mafl
known on tlie chy of 8 de, by I
‘i'reJ'? i,bov ‘‘ salc ' VIII li 'kc place J
llic day ov .liimiary next. a
Ezekiel Lester, pm, I
Dec 1 U , R
A ianiTl
T .. . I
. HOSE Clients who have intrusted hi
stness to my charge in the Federal C'unl
are hereby informed, that linin'J
Wiuib, Esq. of this City, will represel
me during my absence from ilie Siatr-J
.md those for whom 1 am retained in bn J
ness in the Superior Courts of Uielnnoil
Columbia and Burke Counties, are lul
wise informed that William W. Holl
E-q. also of this City, wiii represent nl
during my absence. ■
Nicholas Ware. I
Augusta, Dec 6 w 4t I
. d-d*. f he Laitor of the Georgia Advel
tis, r, is requested to insert die above .vl
vertiscmedt once a week for four weeks*
fIMIK public are hereby notified ihl
R. Captain James Wave, of «h e couifl
of Amhert* and State of Vir;*ivua, is 3I
pointed one Principal Agent for lliemiß
die, eastern and northern States; ami eI
mund Uucker, esq. of Rutherford cmmll
State of Tennessee has been appoint*
one Principal Agent for the southern u*
western States.—All Licenses to IhickeiJ
Patent R.uteaiix signed by either of ul
singly, or by one princlal agent, or the si
hordinute agents appointed by tliem, <1
by us, shall be ns if signed by b «tli of uJ
Nelson C, D;i\vson ? 1
Ambrose Rucker,
Patentees,
November 12 wb’w
Twenty Dollars Reward.
19 ANAWAY from the subscriber, dim
t the 15th of July last, a Negro leilo
by the name of JACK, 28 years of age.-
Jack is a little yellowish, and a srunclb, nr
tul liar; about five feci high and we
made; is well known about Augusta an
Hamburg, and has been seen in both pia
ces; but he may make an attempt tj go t
Tennessee, as he has a brother livin
there, by the name of Jesse, in a mt-nne
free. The above reward will be paid t
any person ihat will apprehend the sai
fellow, and return him to me, living i
Edgfield District, about. 12 miles abov
Augusta, or lodge him in Jail in Georg:
South Carolina, or Tennessee, so that
get him.
Charles Bussey.
Dec 17 3tp
P. S. The Editor of the Nashville Cla
rion will insert the above 3 times, and for
ward his account to this office for payment
Six and a Quarter Cents Ue
ward.
BIuNAWAY from the Subscriberdiv
ing in Warren County, on the Ist hist,
an indented apprentice by the name of
James Rodgers.
Any person tha: will take him up acd dc
livtr him to the Subscriber shall rcceivi
the above reward.
Joshua Stanford, sen.
Decembe.i 17 3t _
(tty* Broag\\t to .Lui v.i
Jacksouboroiigi), Georgia, 13th Deccrahe.
1821, a Negro Man, w iio says his name n
TOM, and that he belongs,or otherwisi
bound to Reuben Stephens, near the
per edge of Colleton D'dlict, Mouth Care
luia. lie is a country born, about t'.vc-nty
years old, of a very blight complex,o.>
five feet nine or ten inches lugb, 31,(11
made, has a very conspicuous scar on W
nose, which be says was occasioned ».
(lie kick of a Horse, on Snirla.
last. The owner or guai than is req t-’s'et
to come forward, prove property, j 1, 3
charges, and take him away. H e
vend tickels signed Ji . Stepliens ; ti.e
ticket dated 9th December, 1821
Holomoa Kemp, Jailor.
Dec, ir 3t
(Q® i'lie umlersignt'd <>!•
fers for sale bis HEAL J’AOFl'k -*'
upon Washington-stieel, extern- 1111 -
>tr. Joseph Danfortli's Lot to the c
upon Uey nold-strect. . i
Robert Raymond
Sentnnber 3 ts
JaDSC on tlie 13th ni^tii»t»
* RED Morocco
JJI containing notes to ‘ • t 0 ,
Seventy-five Dollais, and I)ue q .,' e f in de
considerable amount besides. , vll ,j
will be handsomely rewarded
R at this office, or W'U* the JJ
living at Mr. Turner a, on e to n(
,Xy- The papers can be of service
one else than the owner. , ,
Joseph Pcnibeilon.
Diys 17—3 t