Mirror of the times. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1808-1814, March 19, 1814, Image 4

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v EMPEEOR I LL fiand the ensuing sea { ray liable, near R&.yfvilie, ■ ii i at Vv’ii.liam UptOkl»« toui ns| l«M from Columbia j Court— Houle, thiee days attach place, ana let to Mares at Six Dollars thefeafon; three the Tingle leap, and twelve to insure—Payable on or before the fiflt day of OQober next. Emperor is bay, fully five feet two inches'and a half high—For lirength St fym rrietry of parts, Sc elegant move tnetitSjg is inferior to none. He vas got by the celebrated run ning horse Democrat, out of one of the bell Flimnap and Echps mares on the continent, and is now eight yea s old. He has proved himielf a lure foal gEter j and those of hi> colts that have been dropped, are conlidered among the bed in the country. ANDREW BEALE N. 8. Thcwveafon will con- | tinue from ibis date to the firft of July. Columbia County, Feb, 2 6. * " ■ 1.. r To the Honorable the Superior Court jor the county oj Warren. The petition of John McCoy, theweeh TPHAT h* wa« in j>ojs« t 3 i*a es -*L a note of hand, executed to bsm bv Jesse Jordan, for she sum ot eighty dollars, a copy of which said note u hereby annexed with toe affidavit of th* said JJhn Me Coy to the bam? ; and y4ur peti doner states, chat he has lost or mislaid the s&me, *ud piajs that a copy thereof may be established, fn terms of the law, and tho rules of court, in such caiea trade and provided On motion of Asaph Wright, attorney for petitioner, i ia order ed, That the said Je?ss Jordan shew cause (if any hr ’ <**) at the next term of the Superior Court to be held iri and for this county, why said copy of said note aforesaid rdiooM not be estabbshed ajrrcea* hie to iaw. and thy ruler es court, and that this rule be pubiised Im one of the public Gaiate* of the cHj 0/ Augusta once a month far six months previous to ttie tstab li*haunt of said note. mCm —2S3 NOTICE. "Vj INFlmomhs fr-im the date, v explication will b? rn*de to the honorable ihe Inferior nirtof Columbia cmn y, for leave to sell th? reyt ,state of f'.rr jam in Hess, '*• «oi raid » onniy d*. seventeen ‘ >r - on the Oco.iee diver, on the lo >g blufi, ou countv- Also one bounty »! ( ( land, 257 1..2 aerts 1 n county, on the Haul" <Jh, pi ougot \/il liinsoti’s swamp. **—Alro one tract jn said county, %Ao tt«* mg one hiTjdred and forty, thne auU one ipurth acres on f* L. .tloe Ci'ct.k■ v\iso one tract in War?on county, .'containing forty ac c more or U fe, on .he waters o', t'jyn errek-f-\lf*o odc tract containing three hundred and fifty lu res part in Columbia and j-ari JCt Wr.rtn county,;on the « .tter» c f i awn or©, k, funded by Moses Koc, (,« Ul td, Ivej’s, Fiourooy’s kki ' 1 ' and James Itees ,ur ,! il ‘ of the Jieirs and otiuita. M , AiOr'FKT W4LTON.) W h« rightwt h'n wife. f ' JLs • E WUI L, j -‘M jOiNKS, l ? i _li*»»ryjs. mom t o I f c E. ~~ j A * ,on ' if'h b ~u to the X.X uh-.r,r t b< r either by nme c ' • ; * * >t- » are notify d that in* ha nujfuju.d Mr. Rt or|i w. awful the satl . t . 1 hois]as Joutrs. Cof.iiribu 1 .;i.u y f j > Administratiix’s Sale. Will be Soldi w 16 th April , At the plantation of John O. Pcarre, late of Columbia coun ts dec’d. part of-the Personal Propet tv of said deoeafcd, viz : Meat, Fodder, Corn, Carpen. ters 'l ools, and several other articles. 1 ern»s made known on the day of (aie. E. Pearre, Admrx . March i2> 3?.^ NOTICE. Will be fold,- to the highest bidder, on Satuiday the 30th April next, at the Plantation of Thomas S. Jones, deceased, all the (lock, confiding of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, &c. Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, belonging to said ef tatc. Terms made known on the day, by Dorothy D. Jones, admx, Thomas Short, admr . Likewise, the Plantation will be rented, Sc the Negroes hired until the 25 h December next. March 12. *■**“■' ll ■ " ■• “ 11 ■ ■■ ■ m —mmmmmmmrnm Executors- Notice. All perfens indebted to the efDte of Charles Crawford, £ f q. late of Columbia county, arc solicited to make payment to the tandersigned—Ajfo, all perlons having demands againtt said es. tate, are requefttjti to bring them forward, in the time preferibed by law, in due form, and receive pay merit. A. Crawford, Peter Crawford, „ Nathan p March ie. 31. Will be Sold, ON ‘.he first Tuesday in April nejt *0 the highest bidder, in pursuar.ee of an order of the Court 1 of Ordinary, 202 1-2 Acres of Land in Morgan county, number 28, s'h clistriU, belonging to the estate of WiTFrn Dunn, iaie of raid county deceived, *ud sold'for the bene- fit ol the heirs aad creditors of J said ieceased. Mary B. Dunn, adm’x. John Dunn, adm or. Jrauary 15. eow3‘— Will be Sold, 6.1 the first Thursday in April next, in Warren county, at the late residence of Joseph Mark. l , dtcM. ah ij»e Personal Pr. petty bi long ing to said deceased. Term# of salt* will bs mada known on the da' o! vale, Mary Marks, adm’rx. February 12. •-«*. ■» -- imcmammm - - m ymmmammm Georgia—Lincoln County; VV HERE AS Leonard Sims has applied for letters of administration or the estate aad effects of Richard Grif.ii, d c’d. These are there. j fore to cire and admonish all and ! si jular, tlr* kindred and creditors ’ ol wd deceased, to be and appear , at my office, within the time allow. et> by law, lo shew cause, (if any have) why letters of adrnmL tr-nun should no: be granted. I’ Given under my hard, at office, A b 7th F* hr iai v, 1814. WM. 11 AH Pp.R, C. C O. j Now ift Richmond Jail. I A NEGRO Man named BEN, i X who says he belongs to John * tenerson, near Black Swamp, S jto.ina Jne owner tg request to c mpiy with the law, and J .. ks bm. aw. v. F. Dona Id fort, d. s. No.. 13. ts Hale & Shearer , Having purchased the Stocks of Merce.andiz^.-of Melirs.. .M t Ktrfzie and Bennoch an:l cl Mr. A. Campfuid, have opened (tore at the Hard lately occupied by M‘Kinzte and Bennoch, and at that formerly occupied by Mr. Benjamin Hall, next door to Mr. David M Kinney s, and have at each place AN EXTENSIVE Ana Very General Aflbrtment *f DRY GOODS groceries, Which will be disposed of on the mod reafonabie terms. December 4. t s PATRICK.'PRiscorT RSEPECTFULLY inform his friends and the public in general, that he carries on the Blacksmith’s Business At the fliop formerly occupied bv J. J. Pcrin, in ah its vat nous branches, and trusts, that his attention to the business together with a faithful perfor mance of ail orders in his line will entitle him to a fliare of public parenage. N. B. Horses shod with neat ness and ditpatch. January 11, BOOK STORE. THE BOOK STOKE of the Editors of the Mirror is again rc moved to its former stand, in fron of the Printing Office, where they have on hand an assortment of BOOKS Consisting of Law, V°y a gcSy Physic, Travels, Deviulty, Novels, History , Plays, fcfc. %rc With a Collection «f SCHOOL BOOKS, all of which will We sold at the regular Philadelphia Price?. Rdnazvy FROM the subscriber living it Columbia county, five mi let. I Welaiv the Court Hotiie, about the eighth day of June last, a Negre lad by the name of WINDSOR, about five feet five or six inches high, black complexion, stout made, had no marks when be went away® Any person apprehending said negro and delivering him to the subscriber, or confining him in jail, and giving information no that l get him, shall receive a re. ward of Ten Dollars with alt real aor.able expences. Peter H. Collins. N. B. 1 am apprehensive that the above uegro was taken off by some white person into S, Caroli na or the lower parts of this state, November i 3. 3m Georgia—Columbia county In the Superior Court, Sep j tember Term, 1813. ’ ON the petition of Catharine Brifcoe, sta ting, that being poffefi'ed of a bond or obli , BatloH8 atloH figntd by J«nte* Ray,a copy whereof a* sear as the petitioner can recollect it ,n --neied to the said petition, it now lodged in the Clerk * Office of the Superior Court,to gether with an affidavit, pursuant to an ad of the 2id February, 1785, that the said | bond or obligation wa* loti, aud praying the benefit intended by said a<ft, and the rule* > of Court and other eircumftauecs, proof be ing before the Court— It i« ordered, That the said bond or ebli j gatiou be eftabhfhcd as directed by said ad, I and the rule* of court, on the said Catherine | lirdcoe eftab’ filing a ooiice as therein di- I reded for the (pace of fix month* in one of ' the public Gazettes of this (late, unlef* cause be then'll to the contrary within the laid 1 fix months, or other matter appear to the court against the fame. 1 Taken from the Minutes, ( Peter Crawford, Clk, j Glerk’s Office, 25>k Oct, 1813. I \ J • : of V* An perions de Grous : , '.P eco ® ,n g acquainted w ,-, f T »t>ics. are inform^ . ‘^ al h«sw,l| be Drills on tvei i 1 e *p *! 3 o’clock, p. M. March i 2. - 3*» 1 notice. Pm RS ? NS in<le,,l 'd to Georr# IT Matthew,, late of this place j». ceased, are desired to make ment to either of the Subscriber" —Arid those having claim, * are requested to exhibit*, he* ! U r «‘c , ‘? 4 w ithin the time * scubed by law, e * R, Cmmpbell. k J \Slaughter,] Exe e ut# r », Attjasta, Ncv. 27. ts ——■ . notice. Nine month, after date, nnnlin •.on will be made to the hoS the Inferior Court of Columbia I V,'" ; ' V ,’. ,or * h , e Bale of 180 acre, of Land in said county, on the Haw / Lranch. Also, 375 acres of Land ■ on Lptona Creek Also, 135 acres of Land, adjoining J. Ayres, ban K the real estate of Satautl . Mag, uder decea,ed, of said tone tv—.old for the benefit cl the heir, and creditors. Martha ivlagruder, adm’x. 4 Hezekiah Magruder, adm’r. I February 2S, 1814. m9m •■■■■•«» eawMwaaaaii S NOTICE. I ALL persona who are indebted I to the estate of Jamea Three- 1 w.tts, late of Jefferson county uec. L are requested 10 wake immediate I payment, R»d those who have any I demands on said estate are also de< P sired to exhibit their accounts in \ due time, properly attested 10 or- I dcr to have them settled. Turner Coley, adm’r. m January 15. j { _ p 1 NOTICE. I Nine months alter date, appl'ica* ■ ticn will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Jefferson f county, for leave to sell a tract of / seventy-five acres of Pine Land, I the property of the estate of James I • riireewitts, late of said couaty, tie* | ceased, lying in said county of Jtf* J ferson, on the wafers of Rocky *1 Comfort Creek, adjoining Garland 2 Hardwich’a land and others; sold 1 for the benefit of the creditors. I Turney Coley, adm'r; »!. February 1 , 1814. Htfm * * NOTICE, ALL persons having any de* mands against the estate #f Robert Boyd deceased, arc reques- ~ ttd to render in their accounts • * properly attested within the time . prescribed by law ; and those in* ( debted to said estate are required , to make immediate payment 10 WILLIAM BOYD, adm’r * January 22, 6t * NOTICE. NINE months flftcr date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Columbia County, for ttie sale of three hundred acres of Land in Said couuty I on the Great Kiokee Creek together with I all other lands—they being the real eltatc #f j the late Daniel Marfkal dee. A. Maishall,"\ £ Z. Marshall,/!; S. Marshall, T 3 t J. Marshall, )§ January 8. I i - U| NOTICE. 11l NlNFmooths after date, applied' o " to be made to the Inferior Court «/ Jcferfoa ccunty lor leave to fell two hundred and fifty of land, lying in /aid county— A If*, two hundred two an* * half acres of land lying In Baldwin coydty, known by lot number 29, in the thirteenth diftridl—to be. fold for the benefit of <he heirs and crcdi ters of Robert Boyd,deceafed. WILLIAM BQYD.adm’or. January 23. mpaa—- * Blank Bank Checks, i For fate at this off.ee. | J