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In the Superior Court,
Richmond county.
Fresen Job. 11. Montoo
mb.iT j 'ilge-
Th Frcsde t, I) recto iA
an *. Com oth Dank for
of A ugu , Foreclosure.
VS*
Thomas Grace and Two I
Dots of Land. J
UULE NISI.
TTypON the petition of the I res' e
U |)i.colors and Company ol tbe Bank
proing ,1,. .or.-clo.arc ■
the eq.nty of redemption m and o acer
JSlnSt or pared ol land ln the c«y «
Augusta, lying on the south «« « l 5
street, and extending bade to J; lUs '
on whirl, and on Broad street as a
front of twenty-seven led, bounded
the east by John Cashm’s lot, and <>n '> e
west by John Gindral’s lot j also in and to
amithS iot or parcel of »
ville, about, three miles from Augusta.
acres, houtwled on tl e
north cast by Walton Vt ay, bavijig a UH
thereon of two hundred and hi;Ueen K,et
conveyed by James Murphey undwi.c to
Thomas Grace, which sunl lota were mort
caged by the said Thomas Grace to the
said iTnsident, Directors »u l Lompam
of the Bank of Augusta on the eighteenth
day of August, in die year of °'ir old
one ihousoiu), eight hundred and nine
teen, to secure the payment ol auiicH)
promissory notes, amounting m the whole
to seven thousand three hundred and
ninety six dollars : and the sun. of seven
thousand five hundred and si>.ty seven
dollars and twenty seven cents being no iv
due upon the sa ; d mortgage.
And now, to wit—at the November
term, 1821, upon motion of Hicham Hen
• rv >Vilde, petitioners’attorney,
It is Ordered by ‘/‘ e Court, That the
principal, interest and cosis due on said
mortgage he paid into court within twelve
months from the dale hereof, or liom
(henceforth the equity of redemption will
he forever barred and foreclosed; and the
mortgaged premises sold as the law di
rects ,‘Jnd it isfurther ordered , that a copy
of this rule he published in one ol the Ga
zettes of this plrce, at least once in every
month until the time appointed for pay
ment, or served on the mortgagor or Ins
special agent at least six months previous
t« the time the money is directed to be
pal'd.
Taken from the Minutes.
John H. Maun, cl’k.
Clerk’s Office, 16th )
November, 1821. J ml2m
Georgia, Richmond Supe
rior Court.
November Term , 1821.
Present, the lion. Jciiih 11. Montoumbuy,
Judge.
The Planters’ Bank, ol"
the Slate of Georgia,
Assignees of Barna Petition for lore
McKinne, /■ closure.
VB. j
Two Lots of Land in I
Augusta. J
UULE NISI.
Upon the Petition of the Planters’
Bank, of the state of Georgia, praying the
foreclosure of the equity of redemption,
in and to two lota of land, in the county
and state aforesaid, and city of Augusta,
in Utopian of lots laid out at the upper
end of Broad street, ui said city of Augus
ta, by Daniel Sturges, Surveyor General,
on the twenty-eighth day ol February,
one thousand eight hundred & eighteen,
lying on the south side of Broad street,
us numbers fifteen and sixteen, containing
thirty feet each, front on >nid Broad-street,
and extending back to Ellis street; which
said lots of laud were mortgaged on the
firsi day of July, one thousand eight hun
dred and eighteen, by Patrick MoDowali,
in his life ti.«.ie, to jlarnu McKinne, to se
cure the payment of the sum of fifteen
hundred and twenty-seven dollars and a
half, which said mortgage, the said Barna
-MeKinee, assigned to the Planters’ Bank,
of the stale of Georgia, on the twenty
ninth of July, one thousand eight hun
dred and nineteen, upon which there is
u w due the sum of five hundred ami nine
tobars and seventeen cents, besides inter
'sts as is stated.
And now, upon motion of Thomas
Flournoy, attorney for said Bank: It isor
d< red, that the principal, interest and
costs due on said mortgage he paid into
Court within twelve months from the date
hereof, or the equity of redemption in
the said mortgaged premises, will be for
. ver foreclosed, and the said lots will be
disposed of, us the law directs.
And it is further ordered, that this Uulc
be published in one of the Public Ga
elics of this state, at least once in every
month until the time appointed for pay
ment, or served on the mortgagor or his
special agent, at least six months previous
*o the time, the money is directed to be
paid.
(Taken from the Minutes.)
John U. Mann, Clerk.
Clerk’s Office, >
_ 13th Nov. 1831,' 5 Nov. 15 ml2m
In the Superior Court.
Jtchmond County — November Term, 1821.
IN EQUITY.
Hank of the State of Georgia,*}
vs, C
John McKinne amt others. )
■resent—The Honorable Joux H. Mont
comkhv. Judge.
IT appearing to the Court, that the <!c
lendants, }anus Erwin, Gadriel W,
Denton, Mi Hedge Golphin, Joseph P- Me
Kinne, James Lamkin, Henry Shultz
John A. Barnes, and James Gardner, are,
, ’and reside without the limits ofllie State
* of Georgia- On motion of Iftchard Hen
y Wilde, Solicitor for complainants,
It is Ordered by the Court , That the said
IH'endants, and each and every of them,
lo answer fully on -or before the first day
next term, or that the Bill of the
. bh plai nants as to them be taken pro con •
f> sso. And it'ms further ordered, that a
copy of this order he published in one. of
tie Gazettes of the city of Augusta, once
a month for six months.
Taken from the Minutes.
John P. Mann, d’k.
<Perk’s Office. 26ih Nov. 1821. m6m
* Job Printing -
Neatly Erecvtqf at this Office"
♦
Georgia? 'Richmond Superior'
Court,
Novembi r Term , 1821.
Present the Hoc . Jotiw H. Mun-roojiami.
Judge.
The Planter’s Ha nk of-J
the Slate ot Ge orgia, (
Assignees of 'Jarna J Petition for Fore-
M’Kinne, )- closure
vs.
Adam Hutchison, and
four Lots of I-and.
RULE XISJ.
XJpON die petition of the Planter’s
Bank of the Slate of Georgia, praying
the fortetosui’B ofthc equity «i Redemp
tion in and to four lots of Land, lying and
being in the city of AugtiMa. & county, and
state aforesaid, known in the plan ot lots
laid out at the upper end of Broad-Street,
by Daniel Sturges, Surveyor General, on
the twenty-eighth day of February, eigh
teen hundred and eighteen, and lying on
the south side of Broad-Street, us num
beis nine, ten, eleven and twelve, contain-,
ing each thirty feet (rent on mid i.road-
Street, and extending back to f.llis-Strect,
as by reference to said plan will more fully
appear; which sai l four lots ot land were
mortgaged by Adam Hutchison, «n the
first day of July, one thousand eight hun
dred and eighteen, to llama M'Kinne, and
by said Uarna M-Kinne assigned to the
said Planter’s Bank, on the twenty-ninth
day of July, cue thousand eight hundred
and nineteen, on which mortgage there
is now due twelve hundred and sixty-se
ven dollars and a halt, with interest
And- now at this term, upon motion of
Thomas Flournoy, in behalf of said Hank,
It is ordered, That the principal, interesl
and costs due upor the said mortgage, lx;
paid unto court, within twelve months
from the date hereof, or the F.quity of
Redemption in the said mortgaged, pre
mises will be foreclosed, and the same dis
posed of as the law dirvcla. And tt is
further ordered. That this Rule.he pub
libbed in one of the public Gazettes ol
this State at least once in every month
until the time appointed for payment, or
served on the mortgagor or his special
agent, at least, six moths previous to die
lime the money is directed to be paid.
('Taken from the Abnutes.J
John H. Mann, cVk.
Clerk’s Office, 13th Nov. 1821 I2rn
Georgia, lUirko County,
SUPERIOR COURT—April Term, 1821.
Present the lloneraide John H. Montuo
mk«y, judge.
Richard Richardson, 1
vs. C RULE NISI.
Jeremiah Miller j
UPON the petition of Richard Richard
son, praying the foreclosure of tin
Equity of Redemption of a certain tract
or parcel of land lying, being and situati
in the county of Burke and State ol Geor
gia, bounded as follows:—that is to say
Northwardly by land formerly owned ami
possessed by Jordan Taylor; Easlwardly
by James Timlal, Philip Thomas and Join.
Smith’s land; Southwardly by James Mar
tin’s land, and tVestwardly by Joshua
Nunon’s land, containing one thousand
acres, more or less, having the creek rivu
let, or branch called the Rosemary, run
ning through a part of said tract or parcel
of land, which said tract or parcel of land
was on the sixth day of May, in the yeai
of our Lord one thousand, eight hundred
and seventeen mortgaged by the said Je
remiah Miller to the said Richard Aicli
ardson, to secure the payment of the sum
of three thousand three hundred and eh •
ven dollars and eighty three cents, with tlu
interest accruing thereon, to be paid on th
first clay of February next, after the dan
ff said mortgage, with interest from tlu
first day of January, in the year of onr
Lord, one thousand, eight hundred and
seventeen, and agreeable to the condition
ol a bond bearing even date with said
mortgage —On motion of Felix J. Burns,
attorney for the said Richard Richardson
It is Ordered that the said Jeremiah Miller
do within twelve months pay into the
(Berk’s office the principal, interest, and
cost due on said mortgage, or in defauh
thereof, the equity of redemption in tlu
said mortgaged premises will from thence
forth be for ever foreclosed and bared
It is further ordered that a copy of tin
f, regoing rule be published in oneufthe
public gazettes of this slate, once a month
for twelve months, or be personally serv
ed on the said Jeremiah Miller six mentis
before the time appointed for the pay
ment of the money into court as aforesaid
Extract from the minutes, 28 < A Jjpril 1821.
John Carpenter, cl’k.
May 3 ml 2 m
GKOlitilA.
LLYCOJJr SUPERIOR COURT ,
April Term, 1821—Monday the 22d day.
Slauter Cowling, RULE for
vs. I fordosure
Nathaniel Adams, ad minis- > of J lor t
trator on trie estate of Na- j gnge,
thaniel Adams, deceased. J
XTpoN the petition of Slauter Cowling,
praying the foreclosing the equity of re
demption in and to all that tract of lam:
yirgand being in the county of Lincoln,
and slate of Georgia, containing five hun
dred and seventy acres, more or less, ad
joininglands ol Oatherei and Saunders oi
the South; East ward ly by lands of Mrs
Hunter, and John Ware; Northwardly by
Seastrunk’s land, and West wardly by lands
of Robert Fleming and estate of Dowsing,
which said tract of land was mortgaged by
Nathaniel Adams in bis life lime to your
petitioner, the better to -secure the sun.
of three thousand two hundred and forty
seven dollars and sixty two cents, with
interest.
On motion of Micajah Henley, attorney
' or said Slauter Cowling —lt is Ordered,
that the principal, interest, and cost be
paid into court within twelve months from
this day, otherwise the equity of redemp
tion ii. and to the mortgaged premises will
be from henceforth for ever bared and
foreclosed, and this rule be published in
one of the public gazettes of this state,
once In every month until the time ap
[, pointed by this rule for payment, or a co- j
py served upon the said adminictntfar of
: the mortgagor or his special agent, at least
six. months previous to the time the mo
n is directed to be paid into court.
T#ue copy taken from the minutes ot
, Lincoln Superior Court, April Term,
IS2l—Monday -the 23d day of said
Month.
Peter Lamar, cl’k.
May 3—«—m!2m
’ Georgia,Bichtnond county
November Term , 1821.
Present, the Hon. Jobs H- Mos ioosyn*
Judge-
The Planter's Hank
the State of Georga,
a. n es of Mania Petition for Fore-
McKnne, > “ losllre ’
VS
James B. Lnf-tte, and
four Lots in Augusta. J ■
J RULE NISI.
Uf’ON the Petition of the Planters
Bank, of the stale of Georgia, praying the
the foreclosure cf the equity ot redemp
tion in and to certain Lots; in the coun.y
and state aforesaid, known ilv the plan
Lots laid out at the upper end ol Broapj
street, in Augusta, by ftarhd SlurgeS, :
Surveyor Genual, on the twenty-eighth
day ot' February, one thousand eight hun
dred and eighteen, and lying on 'ho north
side of Broad street, as numbers one.twh,
eleven and twelve, each containing thirty J
fret front on said Urbadstrict, (minibei
one excepted,) which contains cm Broad
street, twenty-two and a half feet, and on
Jones Street,“thirty feet, being the same
on that, (Jones street) as the other three
Lots; which said Lois were mortgaged by
James 15. Lafilta to Bara a' McKinnc, on the
first day ol July, one thousand tight hun
dred and eighteen, to secure the payment
of the sum of three thousand six hun
dred and seventy-two dollars and fifty
cents, with interest, at one, two and three
years, two thousand lour hundred and
forty eight dollars and thirty-two cents,
with interest thereon, k» ingnow due and
unpaid to the said Planters Bank—
And now at this term, upon the motion
ofThomas Flournoy, in behalf of the I’iam
tiff: It is ordered, that the principal in
torestcv cost due on said mortgage.be paid
Into Court, within twelve months from
the date hereof, or from thenceforth the
equity of redemption will be forever,bar
red and foreclosed, and the mortgaged
premises will be disposed ol as the law
directs.
And it is further ordered, that his Rule
be published in one ol the public Gaz
ettes of this place,at least once in every
mouth, until the lime appointed for pay
ment, or served on the Mortgagor, or
his special agent at least six months, pre
vious to the time the money is directed to
be paid.
(Taken from the Minutes.)
John M. ftlimn, Clerk,
Clerk’s Office, <>
13th Nov. 1821. 5
Nov 15 ml 2m
in Equity.
Edward Boyd,
Joseph Reid, cfMort
\:s. f gage.
Barna M‘K'mtiie.J
IN obedience to an order of the Court
of Equity, will be sold at Edgefield
'.ourt-Rousc, South Carolina, on the first
Monday in February next, on the follow
ing terms :—“ For cash to the amount of
six thousand two hundred and fifty dol
lars, with interest from the Ist clay of
January, 1821 —also, to the. amount of
seven thousand dollars, with interest from
Ist day of January, 1822, and on a credit
of twelve months lor the balance” a tract
of laud containing about Nine 'Thou
sand acres, more or less, lying at th
tower side cf Beach Island, on Savan
nah River, well known by the name
/f Silver Bluff. This tract consists of a
due proportion of rich low and well lim
bered highland, with a comfor table dwel
ling house, and other necessary out build
ings, and has attached to it a fust rate
Saw and Grist Mill, lately erected by Mr.
VDKinnie. The purchaser will be requir
ed to give bond and secuiity for such part
as is ordered to be sold on a credit
’Whitfield Brooks,
Comm ssiomr in Equity.
Edgefield Court-House, Dec 10, 1821
For Sale.
I’-Tf HE Plantation, Negroes and Working
Jt Stock, belonging to the estate of the
sate Capt. J.G. Telfair. Persons desirous
of purchasing in Columbia county, would
do well to avail themselves of this oppor
tunity, Enquire at the office cf the Au
gusta Chronicle.
January 3
■j.
Administrator's Sale.
A GREEARLY loan order of the Mono
itL ruble the Superior Court of Burke
County, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, will be sold on tlu* first Tuesday in
April next, at the Court House in Waynes
borough, a negro man slave, by the name
of GYRUS, belonging to the estate of
Jesse T. Carpenter, deck), to be sold for
ihe benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased.—Terms made known on
the day of sale
John Carpenter, Adm’r.
teimeou Davis, Atiiu’r.
in right of his wife.
January 24, 1822- wtds.
Twenty Dollars Reward.
KANAW A\ from the Subset iber.onth
21st ins., a negro boy by the name »
JEFF. Jeff is a spare made boy, abou
18 years cf age, pleasing countenance, ami
walks a little lame, lie carried off with
him a blue cloth coat with a velvet cape,
one pair of while pantaloons, and one*
pair grey cassimere pantaloons, together
with other clothing. Whoever will de
liver the said fellow to the Subscriber,
living three miles below Columbia Com t
House, shall receive twenty dollars, or ten
dollarsi* secured in Augus'ia jail, so I get
him. &
■E. Bayliss.
Jan. 24, 1822 w 3u -
(U° Brought to Augusta
Jail on the 20th mst a Negro Man nam
ed PRINCIS says he belongs to Mr. Josiah
Scott in Scriveu County
ALSO
A N egro man named Billy,
says that he belongs to Mr. Jonathan
Wood, in Columbia County. The owners
are requested to prove their, property and
lake them away.’
T. Stewart, .hilar.
’January 24.1822-———3 t
Globe Tavern.
The Subscriber infnms his friends and
the public, that his
Heading
is just arranged, and (hat his liar is much
mint convenient. And on account «f
changing the Situation ct the laitc., l e is
belter able to provide, lor the accon.mo
.elation oF his customers; and can
promise them, (hat as far as his mca..sjw
ability to comply with his wis.u-s can g.
tie wiil attend to the comfort and com em
cncc of every guest who may honor him
Savannah & Wash
viiiL'toii stages put up at t.ic
GiuliCc
W. SHANNON.
Docemher 30.
Administrators’ Hale.
A.GRLEABLE to an order of (lie Hon
orable the Inferior court of Sr.riv'en couu
(y while silling for n-dinary purposes,,
si-ill be sold at ihe rtforl house in Jacksbn
iievcujph, on the fust Tuesday in Februa
ry mxt, .
g. 0,3 1-3 Acres of land situ
ated, lying and being in (he ISi'.i
district of Ua’cl'-s in county known and
distinguished in the plan of saTU dis
trict by the No. 13d, lung cn the waters
of Heard’s creek, sold as the properly ol
Owen Jenkins, deceased, lor the bc-nefu
of the heirs and creditors of the said dec,
Eli Parker* } * i ?
, I- > ixtiUl fe.
Solomon Tvemp, 5
Noveatbe 2 l! tds
Will be Sold,
i\.T the late residence of Benjamin Ta
i.aferro, deceased, in the- county of "M illies
and state of Georgia, the following proper
ty, to w *t;
One tract of Land, known
and distinguished as the old settlement,
ihe late residence of the said Benjamin,
consisting of 1300 acres of land, more or
less, with 800 acres more or less, cleared,
with good ifiipruvenm nts
AI.-O,—
One other tract of Land con
tabling 600 acres, more «i less, lying on
Broad Uiver, near Anthony’s mills, having
about lour hundred acres cleared, and
under improvements, with a good mill
thereon.
—ALSO,—
One thousand barrels Corn,
eighty or one hundred stacks of fodder,
household and kitchen furniture, planta
tion and blacksmit h tools, two wagons, and
two cans, one riding carriage and slock,
consisting of horses, cattle, and hogs, and
other articles too tedious to mention.
Sale to commence on the sth day of Fe
bruary, in the year eighteen hundred and
twenty two, and continue from nay to day
until the whole is sold. Terms to be made
known on the day of sale.
B tijamiu Taliaferro,
Thornton Taliaferro.
Attorneys in fact
January 7 Ids. **
Blount Zion Institution
s'*
e HE first session of tins Institution for
Ilia year 1822, will commence on the first
Monday in January. Can lilt; P. Bkman,
will superintend the Classical Department.
\ Female Instructor will be provided,
and the Rector will devote a portion of
his time to instruction in both Depart
ments. It is Intended that this Institution
shall continue to deserve the public pat
■o.uige, which is respectfully solicited.—
M s. Noiiton will continue to instruct in
Music.
N S. S. BEMAN, Rector.
Jan. 7.
(£/* The Editors of the Advertiser and
Herald, are requested to publish, the a
bovc twice or three times.
Sheriffs Sale,
: W
T t ILL be sold at the Court-House in
Warrenlon, on the fit st ’Tuesday in Februa
ry next, between the hours of Sale
3 .Negroes viz :—Patience a
Girl nine years of age, Raodoi a boy si;,,
and Critly three years old, five beds and
bedsteads and furniture, one mahogany
dining table, four diningjables, ten chairs,
two looking glasses, some Pots Sic bo.
longing to the Kitchen, one Grey llorso,
1 seven years-old, one Bay Horse, ten years
oid, one Gigg, one Still and Stands and
. barrels,four bead of Dry Cattle ; Levied
on to satisfy an Execution on the foi-eclo
. sure of Mortgage, in favour of Ciiappcl
Hoelh, vs Thorenton Gibson.
Abner lingers, »STi’iT.
December 3 wuis
IS 50 lie ward.
v 7 I OLEN from a wagon encamped at
the foot of tiie Sand-Hills, on the night of
the 6ih instant, a large bright Sorrel
Horse; no marks or while hairs on him
recollected. Ka is about five years old,
has a large bushy tail, and long inane;
s about five feet one .inch high; shod all
round. The above reward will be paid
for the apprehension of the Thief with the
Horse, or Ten Dollars for the horse alone.
Apply at the Globe Tavern,or to
Win. A. Cobb,
Fort Creek, Hancock County, Geo.
Nov 22 ts
50 Dolls. Reward
f S AN AW AY from the subscriber living
near Clarksborougb, Jackson county, Geo.
about the 10th of November last a Negr<
man by the name of BILL; he is abou
five feet 10 or 11 inches high, well pro
portioned, has uncommon large feet, a
down look when looked at ; rather inclines
to be yellow complected, and about 24 o?
25 years of age. The above reward will
be given to any person for apprehending
and lodging said negro in any safe jail
within this state, and such information
given as will enable me to get him.
J. J. Singleton.
January 31—.. ts
Mrs. H. BLOMK
her roost reapec'ful -i ;1 - ut
pliments to the inhabitants of Augusta,». Hh
announces that she has taken s house *
uated in Green-street, next d. or to M r ,
Russell's dwelling house, where she in, H
tends to opetva SCHOOL, on Mc-raliy, ITI
the 7th ii'.st far the instil clion <-f yoai’r Kb
ladies in the French and English L m ’. | ;
guages, Geography, II story, Mithokp. •At
Plain and Ornamental Woilc, and Drawin. r
TERMS OF TUITION-
Reading and Spelhug. per quarter, 11-jjf
Do. do. with Writing at d Cyphering, 6 i j
Grammar, Parsing and Get.-gi-.ij by, f, f .5!
Tlie above with liisloiy and Mitholcgy, ,* Ml
Dra wiilg inclusively, I i!
Do. exclusively, <> ijU
Feem:ii inclusively, fi
Do. exclusively, lo K«|
Kr; broidery, i> W.|
IMain Work and Mm king, Netting ami IM
Fringe, will be included without addition
to the terms .
(rs Mrs. Blows can produce respects. ■
b’e. rcfvTfcncef, hmb as to aa<i K/j
abilities 1 In
Ji»injury 7 ts ya,
. , ts
Xovk. Wits Vcm-aV- T
ACAtIKMY.
rg7IIE Trustees ol ttiis Institution have
.6. the pleasure to announce that the n
Young LadiieS who have been placed un- ■V
der the care and instruction of Mis? Csnr.it. B;'
and Mrs. SwAt, evidenced bc-yoml their lo
loudest and most sanguine expectations M
their close and unwearied application to
their studies, and also the most uni emitted J '
exertions" have been bestowed on the [ ’
young ladies by their teachers, from the I '
almost unexampled examination which
they underwent on the sth and sixth inst jli
They have the pleasure further to slate, M
that the school will open again, on the 11
first day of January next, under the direr- lil
lion of the same teachers, with the addi- ira
lion of a sister of Miss Usarn’s, the firmer [j!
teacher in the Literary and. Ornamental K*
branches of education; and from the in.
defatlgable pains taken by the teachers,
and the proficiency manifested by ilw MX
young ladies placed under their care, liter Ra
anxiously hope tha< patronage which lias rafl
been exercised, will be continued by a 11. (Kw
beral and enlightened public. ,
Mr. Usher, the Father of the Miss IN'a.IH
e.-s, will continue to keep the
Ho-ise in tlie Academy, at one
dollars per annum, to be paid
The rates of R uitioh will continue theßj
same as heretofore, except Music, which IK
will be reduced from Fifteen Dollars toH
Ten Dollars per quarter. <
Kobert Cleiuleiiiii, p
Secretary, rg
Dec. 15 eowtlstA Jan. 10 ®
f
Jhigmia, Bth'January, 1822. .is,
W '■ . p |
HE Copartnerslup heretofore.existing*
under tjie firm of Stone & Reynolds, is this®
day dissolved by mutual consent Ail un-ip
settled business of said firm will he attend-K
eel to by Thomas Reynold, whoisduly au-lfc)
ihori/.ed to settle the same. Ail persnnsjE
indebted to said firm are requested, U" j,
make immediate payment; and thi'se liav.|m
ing elemands, to present them for settle- |j
meat.
Win. Stone,
Thomas Reynolds.
•January 10 wtf C
“* —— v. t .
City Taxes. * p
ALL persons concerned are hereby no
lifted that their returns of City Taxa- -e
ble property for 1822, will be received at p
the office of the Clerk of the Mayor’s jfi
Court, in the N. E. corner of the- City Hall, S
from the Ist to the 31st January ensuing, p
from 2to 5 o’clock, in the afternoon of nS
t ach and every day, Sundays excepted. T
1). Clark, c. c, ,J
December 31--— —Lh -jy;
Ji
W to Purchase or Hire,
Negro Wench, who will a-i
--swer »s Cook,, W asiier and Ironer, in a
family, for whom a liberal price or wages
1 . will ,be given; She must be very wel Bi
recommended. pi
ALSO—Wanted to hire, a young tV:f! t 111
to act as Housemaid, in the same faim);-. P‘
Enquire at this Office.
January 10 if
For Sale, I
Tbs
HAT well known and valuable p’an< b‘
; tation whereon William Imits, deceased.
bved, in the county of RujJce, containingr'
Fifteen Hundred acres of bakaml iiickoryj
land, and about two hundred acres clear -•»-
cd, well adapted to (lie culture of corn
and cotton, Oh tHe above premises thur- 1 g
is a good two story house, am] all (.the,
necessary out buildings, and an
Saw and Grist Mill on a never fiuiini, jfi;
stream —tiiree hundred acres more cf pin-
land adjoining the above, lying in ihcbi
. county of Richmond, and about seventy |q
acres cleared. We deem a fiuihcr d. -rh
criplioii unnecessary, but invite all ihos
persons who wish to purchase a valuaoi -.i
place, to come and view the premise? ard
judge fir themselves. For further pan
cuhus apply to
Augustus H. Anderson, L
Isaac Walker, **
Administrate! s of tlie estate of Win. Jones Jh
Nov 1 N. s—ts |J
Sale, m
W m
v? ILL be Sold at the residence of tlieff 1
subscriber on tlie 13th day of March next.iP 1
ail the persona! property of Mary McNeil,
dee’d consisting of
Llevcu KegTcoes,
A small stock of cattle and hogs, one mare, i
ogether with other articles too tedious }
•o mention, on a credit of six months, th
Also, Will be Rented, 011^
the same day, for the present year, ei.-dir *t
,r ni >K*y acres of cleared land, una-$H
good repairs, adjoining of Isaac ipimei 1 'i
Further terms made known on that day.
.1 ohn C ulbrealb, adm ’r. ■
i Columbia county, Jan. 24- eow3tp