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Another Card!!!
the late public auon of a
<*Card,” it would seem that the feel
jn#9 of the- Rev. Robert Flemming.
wi re unpleasantly excited, by an ap ;
prehension that he is the supposed an
thor of certain pierces published in the
Cabinet, entitled Church Polity.
]Now in order to restore the Reverend
gentleman to quietude of mind, ami to
the enjoyment of ** all the Fame which
he may have acquired by writing and
publishing” the legitimate productions
bf his own pen, Ido assure tin* pub
lic that he is not the author of those
numbers.
Truth no Slander.
Sheriff’s sale.
WILL BE ISOLD, on the first Ti es
day in December next, at the
Court House, in the town of Warren on
Warren county, between the usual h urs
of sale, the following property, to wit:
600 acres of land, more or
less, on the vvateis of William-*’ creek,
adjoining lands of James Elliott, William
Stone and others—levied on as the pro
petty of Abner Darden to satisfy an exe
cution in favor of Janies Lockett, Guar
dian,’ &c. and Ephraim W. Kus-eli. vs
eaid Abner Darden and Dav I Darden,
Aom‘rs. <Sfc. and one execution on the
foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of
W nnam Darden vs said Abner Darden—
and also, several fi fas issuing from a jus
tices court, in favor of Pierce Bailey, Jas
Bailey, Willis Darden and others vs. said
Abner Darden a s .d Edwin Baker, which
last ti fas were levied anu returned by a
constable.
One negro man Salomon, be
tween twenty five and thirty years of age.
levied on as tile property of Zachanah
Darden, to satisfy an Execution in favor
of Thomas W But let'.
One sorrel horse about se
ven years old, levied on as she property
of Rtfyster Heeth to satisfy ar. execution
in favor of Fontaine <s* Hargraves, and one
in fivor of Talbot S. Bees, Sf co.
une Dlack (Jow anH le
vied ou as the property of Joel Kinsey, to
satisfy sundry executions against said
Kinsey, in favor of John Bu khalter.
HARDY PI ITS, D. S.
* COLLfct TORS SALE.
’ Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
Januaiy next, within the usual hours of
sale at the court nouse door m Warrenton.
Wiirren county, one house and lot in
Warr n on, adjoining Lockhart, Neal Af
others; levied on as tne property of Jere
miah B *ll. or so much thereof as will
pay his taxes due for 1821- taxes due 18
dollars and 90 cents.
221 acres of land on the waters of
Wiinams’s Creek. j< itimg Rogers and o*
thers ; levied on as the property of Eli
zabeth W. C ary , to pay the taxes on said
land with other taxable property, or so
much thereof as will make the sum of
tour dollars and thirty cents which is due
for taxes for 1828.
Wm. CAS fLEtiERRY, T. C.
October 31, 1829. 21tds.
• i ■*
“VU ‘ ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday
T f in January next, at the Court
House, in the the town of VVarrenton,
Warren county, between the usual hour
Eighty three and a third acres of land
in W arren county, adjoining of Harris and
olliers. Sold as the property of Stephen
Darden, dec. tor the benefit of the heirs
and creditors.
JETHRO D ARDEN, Adm r.
October 31, 1829. 21tds.
M ill be sold, on the first
Tuesday in January next, a’ the court
house in VVarrenton, Warren county, be
tween the usual hours —Three negro* s, to
wit; Alien, about 30 years of age; Edmond
about 2G—and Sa*ah about 60. Sold (<*r
the benefit of (he hens and creditors of
Ann Darden, late of Warren counfv, dec.
JETHRO DARDEN, Adm‘r.
October 01. 1829, 21 tds.
All persons indebted to the estate of
Richard liee'.b, late of W ilkes couufy.
dec. are requested to come forward and (
settle he same without delay, and those to
whom the estate is indebted arc desired to j
pi'sent their accounts, properly attested,!
v.dhin the time prescribed bv law.
HENI.Y HUH IT, Adm‘r. ‘
November 31, 1829. 21-40 J |
$ 60 REWARD!!!
Will be given for the delive
ry. (dead or alive) of the three
following described negroes
who ran away, some time since,
from the subscriber, living with
in four miles of Warrenton,
Warren county,Georgia.
• STEP
A fellow of about twenty
-0
years of age. live feet ten or e
leven inches high, black com
plected and stout built.
LEM
A spare made fellow, abou*
live feet nine or ten inches
high, forty years of age and
black complected. And
LUNNSJN
A stout black complected fel
low, live feet, ten or eleven in
ches high; between twenty live
and thirty years of age: lias a
scar, as well as can be recollec
ted, on one of his cheeks, and
lie has a remarkable large
mouth and very thick lips.
The above reward of sixty
j dollars will be paid on the de
livery of them to me, or twenty
|dollars for either of them.
Henry Peebles.
October 31. ts
-
r
WfJI be sold at the late residence o’
Kiz-harn .Inn - - W. 11.00 mnixlv.
on Friday, the 11th of December next, all
:he personal property belonging to the es
tate of said I Wth, [the cotton excepted.J
Sale to continue from day today, till all is
disposed of. Terms made known on the
day of sale. The negroes will be hired
on the same day
HENRY HIGHT, Adodr.
November 31, 1829. 21id*
NO I’ICE.
I WILL be sold at the late residence of
| John Hamilton dec. on Thursday the 19d*
! day of November next, to the highest
: bidder, on a credit of twelve months, tiu
| crop of seed cotton and all the corn and
j fodder the widow can spare or that will
I be over her support, for the benefit of (he
I heirs and creditors or to further execute
the la-t will of said dec. Small notes and
approved of Security will berequied.
AARON ADKINS, Kxe r.
EXECUTOR’S SALE,
m WJILL BE S<‘LD, at the late resi
f f deuce of Adam Ivy, late of Co
lumbia County, (b e on the 28th December
next, ail the unwilled property of said dec.
consisting of horses, cattle, bogs, plauta
tioo tools, household, kitchen furniture
and other articles. —Also partot the ne
groes lured. Sale from day to day until
all is sold —Terms at sale.
ELI vS WILSON, Ex’er.
Oct. 17. • td—l9.
•fcXfcCU i'OR'S SALE.
WILL be sold on 1 uostlay the 24th
Nov next, at the late residence of John
Torrence, in Warren county, all the per
sona property of said dec consisting of
one yoke of oxen, a brood mare, House
hold and Kitchen furniture, &c. Sold
I'oi the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said dec. Sale to continue from day to
day until all is sold.
SAMUEL TOKKENCE, i v .
SKI’ IV.US TORRENCE. $ IjX r9 ‘
October 12th lb£9. lb—lds,
Sale.
On the first Tuesdey in December
in xt, agreeable to an order of Court,
will tie sold, at the court house dooi
in Warren ton, between the usual
hours of sale, all the real proper‘s be
longing to the estate of Turner Per.l
sons. doc. subject to the Widow's dow
cr, which will be laid < If before salt;
the real property of said estate, con
sitting 1 Hie following Lands and
tenements—one tenet of land, 1> iug on
the waters of Km ky Comfort, ad join
log lands belonging to the estate id’
Robert Palmer, and others, containing
two hundred and forty acres, more or
less; one tract of land lying on the
waters of Long creek,adjoining James
G. Swain, Islimael Broom and others,
containing four hundred him) fifty live
acres, more or less; one tract of Lnd
lying <>n the waters of Win (stone, ad
joining Sbadraek Flewellen, Hardy
Pitts aid others, cunUimtig B-ven ]
hundred and two acres, more or less;
and a store House in W arrciitori for
merly occupied by A. K T. Persons
md now occupied by V. E Uevicr.
AMOS J. PERSONS, admr.
Sept. 10. ids—l 4.
EXECtJTOK-S SALE.
WILL be sold in Zebulon Pike
County, on the li st Tuesday in Dec
ember next, lot of Land No. 144, se
mnd District Original Monroe, now
Bike—Sold as the property of Mar
tha Baker dec. for the benefit of the
heirs.
EDWIN BAKER Ex‘r.
October Sd 1829. 18-uls.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in
December next, at the court house in the
town of Wanenton, Warren county, 360
acres of land, more or less, on W illiam’s
creek, adjoining Solomon Locket and o
tliers. Also, three negroes—a letlovv and
two women Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of Reuben Rogers, sen
late of Warren county, dec.
JOHN ROGERS, Adm‘r.
September 12, 14-ids
EXECUTORS SALE.
WILL be sold, on Friday the 6th No
vember next, at the late resident
of Elisha Hurt, dec in Warren C utny,
the. following property, to wit. about 60
fat hogs, upwards us ** hundred barrel* of
corn, and some fodder, the Household tui -
niture, and a house and a uuir.be of 0 u er
things too tedious to mention.—Sa.e iu
continue from day to day. till completed
Terms made known on the date.
WM. HURT, y
lili.NJ. HURT, s
Sep. 26. ids—l 6
“will BE SOLD,
On Thursday the 29ih of October next
at the late residence ol Reuben Magee,
dec. in Warren county, part of the perso
mi estate of said dec. consisting ol hor
se-, cattle, hogs, sheep, household and
kitchen furniture, plantation tools, <Jfc.
Sold for the benefit of the neirs and re
ditors of said dec. Sale to continue from
day today, if not a sufficiency soldo:,
the first day.—Terms made known on the
day of sale.
ELiZVBETH MAGEE, Ex’rx.
September 12 14-ids
SALK.
On the first Tuesday in December next
will b*e sold at the Court House, in
YVarreoton, agreeable to an order ot
Court, a tract of Land belonging to the
estate of Nathan May, dec containing one
hundred eighty-seven and a half acres
more or l#ss, lying in the County of W ar
ren, on the waters of Oge'-chee River, ad
joining lands of Wylie Braddy, William
flitlson and others
REUBEN MAY, Adin’r.
September 7. tds—l4.
FOUR months after date, appiic .
tion will be made, to the Inferior
Court of Warren County when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the real and personal estate of
William Jones, dec.
SUSAN JUNES. I Adrn’x.
NICHOLAS. JONES, J ACm’r.
Sept. 12. w4m—l4
NOT ICE.
4 LL persons indebted to the estate of j
Reuben Magee, late ol VV arren
Cour.ty, dec. are hereby requested to
come forward and settle the same. And
those having demands against said es*
iate ate desired to render in their a •
counts properly attested within the time
prescribed bv law.
ELIZABETH MAGI E, Ex ix.
Oct- 1 1. ‘ 40d—19
PRINTING TYPES, PRESSES,
WILLIAM IIAGAR & Cos.
hl'.R fnp sale, at their Type and
J Sternly pe Foundry, 29,
Gold-street NVw York a complete KH .
sortmeut of Printing Types, from 14
lines Pica to Diamond, at the follow
ing prices, 8 mouths credit; or 5 per
Ccii . discount lor cash. They (
their book funs, from English to Dia
mond, on metal which they will \\ur.
r nt superi *r to any used in this coun
try.
Six Line Pica and all lacger,
per lb. go 30
Double Pica 33
Great Primer 34
English 36
Pica 36
Small Pica 38
Long Primer 40
Bourgeois 46
Brevier 56
Minion 70
Nnnpariel 90
And ail others in proportion. Old
metal received in exchange, at 9 cents
per pound.
W. 11. & Cos. arc agt nts for the sale
of the Was ingtou Printing Pr-ss, in
vented by Samuel Rust, whi ti they
offer for sale on accommodating terms.
Proprietors of papers, who will bo
allowed $2 in settlement of their ac
counts, or in articles from the Foun
dry.
October 24th.
W are-House
AND
COMMISSION BUSIN ES.
THE SubsMibn nas removed
from his old stand, <*n Broad Street,
to his new WARE HOUSE hi the
rear of the Merchant's and IManter’g
Bank, wlmre he will continue to
transact as heretofore a general
WAREHOUSE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
And soli* its from his friends and the
public, h continuation of tin* very li
b**ral patronage heretofore received;
The situation of his Wake II u-.e
renders it entirely se ore from tho
danger of fire, being a sntlici ut
distante from any other building to
render it entirely safe he als<i promi
ses prompt and personal attention to
suc h business as may be committed
to his rare and Halters himself he
shall be able to give satisfaction.
Reasonable chbli advances will be
made on produce in store, when re
quired.
JOHN C. HOLCOMBE.
Augusta, August 29th. 8i —l2.
A. SLAUGHTER & C. LABUZ TV,
Renew the tender ol their services, to
their friends and (he public, in ‘be
STORAGE
AJW
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
A T the same *t ind which they have
/a occupied for the last Seventeen
yearn. They will, as heretofore, afford
ih u-ual facilities, and devote themselveS
to the interest *f their eutomers.
Augusta. Geo. Sep. 12. tf—l4.
a i viiNisnivroß s u n;.
yATILL be sold at the Court House
** of Habersham county, on
tho first Tuesday in Novem her
next Lot N. 141 and 10th dist.
j containing 250 acres. Sold as the
property of Arthur Matthews dec. for
the benchtof the heirs and creditors
of said dec. Terms made known on
the day of sale.
EDWARD MATTHEWS Adm*r.
June 27th 1829 ids— 4,
“ noitcET
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
Adam Ivy, late ot Columbia County,
dec. are hereby lequested to come for
ward and settle the same. And those
having demands against said dec. are de
sired to render iu then accounts, proper
ly attested, within the time prescribed by
ELIAS WILSON, Ex‘ r .
October 3d, 1829. 17—40d.