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GENUINE
Windham Bilious Pills,
OK
TfamVty P^sic.
THESE celebrated Pills have been
in extensive use for about thirty
years, and have now become the most
common Family Medicine, of any in the
U. States. . .
The very great reputation these rills
have gained all over the United States,
West-Indies, and elsewhere, has induced
cert tin persons to make and vend other
Pills, which they tall Lee’s Pills, and
they are often passed off as the genuine
Let's Windham Fills.
The Proprietors have lately taken,
they hope, an efiectual step to guard the
public against being imposed ou by Spu-'
rious Pills.
The direction paper which goes with
each box of the Genuine Pills, is always
signed by Charles Lee of Windham, and
on the outside of the envelope is Perkins’
Stereotype Label, and also au extra La
bel printed with red ink, and which is
signed by Isaac Thompson ol Mew-Lou
don, iu his own handwriting- ll purcha-1
sers will be careful to nolire these
Tests” they will be sure of obtaining
the Genuine Lee’s Pills, but not other
wise.
These valuable PiHs are particularly
■serviceable in Bilious and \ ellov* I ever s,
Autumnal Fevers the first stages offerer
& Ague, Worms iu Children, Jaundice,
Headache and may always be used to ad
vantage whenever a Cathartic medicine
is necessary.
O 3 From a sense of duty to the pub
lic, as well as to the proprietors of the
Genuine Pills, 1 do hereby warm the pub
lic against certain persons of the name
of CROSBY, wlioare said to be travel
ling the country in a I directions and of
lering for sale, Spurious Pills, as Genu
ine Windham Lee’s Bilious Pills. 1 find
these men have had the audacity to stale
that they arc my agents. I have long
known their characters two well. They
are not, nor ever have been, agents of
mine, nor have they ever been entrusted
by me with any of said Pills.
Everv person on inspection will notice
that the Pills they offer, have not on the
outside of the wrapper, the “ Tests ”
printed in red ink and signed by me in my
own hand writing —and that the Bills of
Directions to the Spurious Pills are not
signed by Charloa Lee, as the Genuine
One? ore.
* # * The Printers in the Western and
Sou them States, could not confer a grea
ter favor on their customers, than by
giving this dvert sement a few insertions
as the good citizens of those stales, are
much imposed on with Spurious Lee’s
Tills. Those printers who do not feel
willing to insert this advertisement Gra
tis!, shall be allowed one dollar, for in- 1
serting the same a few times in their pa- 1
p,. r —and will be paid on presenting their '
bills to me, or any of my authorized a- ,
gents.
Isaac Thompson,
Wholesale Vender L Joint Prop Tutor.
New London, Conn. Oct. 15, 1822.
These Pills can be had genuine of
Win, J. Hobby and Thos. I Wray, Au
gusta, where a Iso may be had Dr. Thomp
sons celebrated Eye Water.
N a~e Vvo\>£rVs,
For Sale,
In Washington. Wilkes County, Georgia.
MM HE Subscriber offers for sale
JL his houses and Lots, lying
in the most pleasant part of the town, they
being on the corner which fronts the pul
lie s juare on one side, and streets on two
others, which places it in such a situa
tion as to admit, if necessary, of further
improvement ; the present, however, is
sufficient for any family residence and
wer. handise, having a large and conveni
ent l wo story dwelling house fronting the
square and Post Cilice, containing six
rooms, several pantries and passage.—
Also, a very convenient store room, and
Under the same a commodious cellar for
groceries; adjoining this, and also front- ,
ing the public square, are two other well
fixed store houses, all well shaded with
China trees; those, together with kitchen,
smoke-house, stable, a largo productive
garden, a well of excellent water, suffi
cient for many families, and which has
ti ver failed in the dryesl season, make
it a very desirable situation for those who
may wish to settle and do business in a
healthy and wealthy vil age and neigh
borhood. The alaive property will be
sold together, or divided and sold in two
parts, if wished. A long, or lit eral cre
dit wiil be given for most of the amount,
by having the payments well secured.—
Undoubted titles will he made to thesaine.
The property can be viewed by those
who may wish to purchase, by applying
to the owner, in Washington, or Mr.
Luke Turner, who at present lives in the
house, and the terms made known by
either.
The above situation is well calculated
for a House of Entertainment.
William Grant.
Sept. 14 6 w2m
To Merchants, Brokers ami
others.
A YOUNG man of steady habits,
who is well qualified, from having
had considerable experience in business,
and whose acquaintance is very exten
sive in South-Caroliua, which would se
cure more custom to an employer, is de
sirous ol obtaining a respectable situation
in this city. He would prefer one res
pectable, rather than lucrative and not
so. He would undertake for a reasona
ble salary, if the situation was one t» his
liking. Satisfactory and unexceptionable
testimonials of his good character, inte
grity, and fidelity, can be produced from
eminent persons well known in Augusta,
A letter addressed to J. IJ. P. and left
at the Augusta Book store, or this office,
will meet with immediate attention.
Sept. 10. 4 lawtf
OIL STONES.
OpME subscriber has received on Con
signmenl, 600 lbs. OILSTONES
of a superior quality, which ho will sell
at a reduced price, Mechauicks would
tio well to call.
Joshua Danforth,
October J 13 w4w (
TRANSYLVANIA university.
Medical Lectures.
rplIE MEDICAL LECTURES in this
1. institution, will commence on the
First Monday in November next,
And end the Ist week in March follow
ing. The course of instruction will boon
Anatomy and Surgery by Dr. Dudley.
; Institutes of Med eine ) Df Caldwcll .
& Materia Medira. j
Theory and Practice \ „ qj r Crown
1 of Medicine. S
Obstetrics and Diseas- i
ts of Women and > “ Dr. Richardson
Children. )
Chemistry “Dr. Blythe.
W. 11. Richardson.
For the information of the Medical Stu
dents in the western country and else
• where, I am authorized by the Medical
Faculty iu Transylvania University, to
stale fheir willingness to receive the
currency of Kentucky for their tickets,
for the ensuing course of,lectures.)
September 17 7 \v-lw
CAUTION
MI E public are cautioned from Iratl
i S ing for certain notes of hand, given
Iby the undersigned, to George M . S.
PeaiTP, in purchase of his interest in the
lute Augusta Chronicle and Georgia
Gazette; as they are determined not to
pay said notes, the office which they pur
, chased ol Pearre, being at the time, (and
! to them unknown,) under a mortgage,
and a considerable portion oi toe office
since which time having been executed
and sold as the property of said feat re.
John K. M. Charlton.
Andrew Rnddell.
John B. Lennard.
September 28 wGw
10 Dollars Reward.
RAN A WAY from the subscriber, on
the lUli insi. a negro man named
Abraham; he formerly belonged to Mr.
David Ralston,of I wiggs county, (1 eor
gia ; has one or two of his upper teeth
out, two scars on bis nose, and two or
three over one of his eyes; is of dark
complexion, 6 feet ft or 10 inches high,
of common size, and about 55 or 30 years
of age. The above reward will be paid
to any person who will deliver him to
me, nr §5, to have him secured in any
gaol and give the undersigned notice of
it so that I get him again.
Ann S. Tillman,
Near Edgefield C. H. S. Carolina.
October 19 20 4tw
Look at This! !
TITUIE subscriber offers lor sale his
A HOUSE and LOT at Columbia
Court-House, well calculated for a hon c e
of entei tainment, and as such, has boon
used for several years past. Considera
ble credit will be given if required, an 1
no small deduction made by paying the
cash. The subscriber will also sell his
plantation, about a mile anil a ball from
said Court House. If any one wishes to
purchase, they will confer a favor o>. the
subscriber by s.ignifilng the sums imme
diately, I derm it useless to give a descrip
lion ol the above place, as I suppose those
who wish to purchase will come .md
fudge lor themselves.
Walter A. Appling.
September 17 wfiw 7
AAmimstvatoT’s sa\e.
WILL ME SOLD,
Before the Post-Office, at 10 A. M.
On Monday the llth Nov. next,
All the real. Estate, of the lute. Patrick M
Duwall, deceased, viz :
arjUIE House and Lot, on
A Broad-street, lately oc
— cupied by said deceased.
A I.SO,
500 Acres of Land, in
Richmond County, on the waters ot San
dy-River, bound Southwardly, at the
lime of Survey, by lands of Edward
Walls and James Cobbs, Northwestward
ly by Columbia County, Eastwardly by
Ramboe’s, vacant, E. Ellis and Bryant’s
land. To be sold for the benefit ol the
heirs and creditors of said d ceased.
By order of the Administrator,
Fraser & Bowdre, Thie f rs.
Sept. 10. 4 lawtds
Notice.
will be sold, on Saturday the
I Kith of November next, at the lute
residence of Stephen Miller, deceased, ail
the personal property belonging to said
deceased, consisting of household and
kitchen furniture, corn, fodder and cot
ton, and many other articles too tedious
to mention. Terms made known on the
day of s de.
James H. Wade, adm'r.
Oct. 12 17 fitw
All persons indebted to Ste
phen Miller, late of Scriven county, dec.
■are requested to come forward and make
immediate payment, and all those to
whom the estate is indebted arc request
ed to render in their accounts within the
lime prescribed bv law.
Ja mes H. Wade, adm'r.
Oct. 12 17 (hw
$ 15 Reward.
RANAWAV from the subscriber, six
or seven months since, a negro man
named I’etkr, abo t 45 years of age,
round face, complexion somewhat yel
lowish, very white teeth, large whiskers,
chunky and well made, and calls himsell
Peter Roundtree. Ail persons are here
by cautioned against harl oring or em
ploying said negro in any way, as the ut
most rigor of the law will be enforced
against such offender?; atid any person
delivering him to Mrs. Mealer, near Au
gusta, shall rei tive the above reward.
Henry Spiers.
October 24 * “2 3t
015O 15 e aro authorized
to announce Mr. Michael F. Bois
cfiAtß,.asa Candidate lot* Receiver ol
Tax Returns of this county at the eu
-1 suing election.
( September tde
PROPOSALS
for publishing in Milledgtvihe, Georgia,
An Independent Republican paper,
j TO HE ENTITLED, Til E
Georgia Patriot .
i BY COSAM E MIR BARTLET.
SINCE the first establishment of
our national government, true repub
lican principles, and the solid inter
ests of our country, have never need
i cd more honest friends or bolder ad
vocates. The corrupting influence
of individual ambition has insinua
ted itself into the most confidential de
■ partments of government, and threa
" tens the sacrifice of all that is sacred
, in principle, or venerable in practice,
. on the altar of self-aggrandizement.
, Our statesmen have overlooked the
high interests of their country, in
their struggles of personal interest
and profit. On the eve «1 a great
election, is the nation presented with
■ the degrading spectacle of the high
' cst officers under the Executive, tor
\ getful of the confidence reposed in
i them, and endeavoring by every ,rt
• of intrigue and invent’' •
■ the measures of th . - dor
1 to thrust themselves in hi- piace.
Oua country is torn by factions,
created solely by those who expect
to profit by the divisions of the peo
ple. Candidates neither distinguish
ed for their talents or (heir public
services, are clamorously held forth
for the highest office in the gift of the
people, and unblushingly recommend
ed upon the sole ground, that such
candidates will remember wren as well
as principles, and who will reward
those who support them.
It needs not the spirit of prophe
cy to foretell, that when the Presi
dential Chair shall have been filled
upon such principles, and by such
men, the institutions of our country
will stand upon a frail foundation,
and little will be wanting to produce
a political earthquake, which shall
bury our free governments in irre
trievable ruin.
The cry of economy, of reforma
tion and retrenchment, has also been
raised, to further the views of faction :
and many of our most valuable es
tablishments, and useful institutions,
are in danger of being lopped away,
through a mistaken zeal for econo
my.
The cry of economy and retrench
ment is always popular with the com
munity; and well is it, for the purity
for our government, that it is so
But a wise people will always distin
guish between economy and parsi
mony; between that spirit which su
perintends with vigilance every de
partment, to check frauds and pre
vent waste ; and that sordid temper,
which withholds from government
the funds necessary for its liberal ad
ministration. It is an axiom sanc
tioned by the authority of many ages,
that in limes of peace we should pre
pare for war. If any proof of its
correctness* were wanting, it might be
found in the situation of our country
during the last contest with England.
'Fhe present administration, profil
ing by the lessons of experience,
have commenced a plan of defence,
which shall render us invulnerable to
all the world. Our little Navy which
has shown itself worthy of our pro
tection, has been fostered and in
creased. A line of fortifications has
been projected, which shall place
our sea-board in safety and security.
Are the people of this country
prepared to Join in that cry of econo
my and) retrenchment, which shall
sacrifice our Navy to tiie ambition of
any aspiring candidate, and frustrate
those groat plans of national defence
and security, so wisely projected; and
so prosperously commenced ?
With these facts before us, it
seems to be the duly of every citizen
who reveres the sacred principles of
V\ asliington and Jefferson, to rally
round the national administration,
and give their support to those mea
sures which promise the prosperity
of our couutry, and those true repub
lican principles, which have alieady
advanced the glory of the nation,
and arc the pledge of its future gfeat
ness and perpetuity.
\V mi regard to the local politics
of the slate, the Editor would ob
serve, that he will wed himself to no
faction; nor be governed in his
course by any set or body of men.
Fhe Georgia Patriot shall be an
independent Press, published ipon
free and liberal principles, and will
advocate measures and not men.
Flic doctrines which it will inculcate,
shidl be such as the Editor conceives,
will promote the time interests of the
state, and the happiness of the peo
ple. In all matters of generabinter
est, the Editor will endeavor to give'
the truth, the whole truth, and no- 1
thing but the truth, to die public, j
without fear, favor or affection; ac-l
companied with such free andlibe-j
ral remarks, as the occasion may
seem to demand. In the discharge
of this imperious duty, the Editor
will neither be restrained by motives
of self-interest or personal conveni
ence. It is a duty which the public
have a right to demand of every con
ductor of the Press, It is not only
incumbent on an Editor to n-fraio
from making false statements, but it
’ is also his duty to give the whole
truth. Because the truth half told,
docs all the mischief of direct false
hood. ~ .
It will be the object, ns well as the
duty of the Editor of the Georgia
Patriot, to support and defend the |
f constitution and government of his j
- state; and discountenance all cabals ;
- and factions, whose tendency and
■ aim may be, to corrupt the repul li
- can simplicity of our manners, and
e destroy our free constitution. And
■ also, to protect the officers of govern-;
- ment in the honest and upright dis-‘
- charge of their duly, and in the lull
I exercise of all their rights. '• he E-j
5 ditor is no advocate for atbitrary ;
• power; if nity officer in the exer
cise of his duties, over-leaps thegreat
t land-marks of the constitution,—-lei j
I the constitutional corrective be cahn
t ly and dispassionately applied. It |
1 i does not become the dignity of a,
- great people, proud of their intelli-|
• genre >nd patriotism, to suffer them- ■
1 selves to be wrought up to a state of
1 phmizied Excitement by a few am-,
I bilious demagogues, for a supposed 1
■ affront offered to our laws ; because, I
were die injury real, the power of re
)! dress remains in the hands of the!
II people, and may always be applied ;
- without force and without wrong. |
As far a i - the abilities of the Edi- 1
: j tor can go, and the contributions of,
1 j his friends will enable him, the para
- mount interests of literature and mo
- rality. shall find a hearty encouragJ
i ment in the columns of the Georgia
/1 Patriot. No free government can
1 flourish, unless the people, (whence;
al! power and authority emanates)
■ are enlightened in their perceptions;
■ capable of judging between right and
i wrong, between aristocratic and dc
-1 mocratic principles; and of pure
manners, —a proof to bribery and
• corruption. It should be the policy
' therefore, of every free government,
i to encourage the dissemination of li
■ teruture and knowledge, by every li
beral provision consistent with their
• other duties. Wise plans of internal
improvement should likewise he pro
: moled. They encourage intercourse
—and consequently engender and
■ keep alive good feelings between dif
i ferent sections of our state. They
■ also facilitate the operations of com
merce, and add to our wealth and re
sources.
Such, fellow-citizens, arethe views i
and sentiments ol the individual who i
proposes the establishment of a week
ly paper at the seat of government
in Georgia, and who respectfully so
licits your patronage and support.
If his principles are such as yon may
deem worthy of encouragement, he
will feel grateful to you for any pa
tronage extended towards his pro
jected establishment, and under the
strong hope of being enabled to me
rit your favor, he has sent these pro
posals forth.
With regard to the Terms.—The
Gforgia Patriot will be neatly
and correctly printed on a clean white
sheet ol the usual size, at Three Dol
lars per annum. Advertisements
will be inserted at the usual rates.
The publication of the Georgia
Patriot will commence as soon as suf
ficient patronage is obtained.
Subscriptions for the Geor- I
oi a Patriot, will be received at this i
office.
October 1 9. 20
Valuable Property for Sale.
' I 'HE subscribers offers lor s.Me all h.s
H )>o.-s.’i-ions i i Uio town of Lcxiug
■ it'll, Oglethorpe county, with the excep
tion of the house occupied as a store,
whi- h bon (lie corner, and not connect
ed wall Use other buildings. The silua
liotin i? the most eligible one in the town
for any kind of public business, being
immediately on the main street, and
fronting; the public square and court
house. The buildings consists of a large
and convenient dwelling house, suited to
the purpose es a tavern, and ha, been oc
cupied as such for many years. The out
buildings are also cab (dated for a tavern,
and much better improved than most lots
in onr up-country towns, besides the
dwelling house. There is also another
house on the street, fronting tire square,
with two rooms below, which may be
easily fitted up as a store. The buildings
are in good repair. '1 here is also about
380 acres rtf land adjoining the town, 250
cleared and in good order, which can be
purchased with (he town property, if the
purchaser should wish it. The subscri
ber being anxious to dispose of this pro
perly, will sell it at a reduced price, and
if required, will give a liberal credit up
on any part, or even the whole of (be
purchase money, if well secured in the
ultimate payment.
John Moore.
Lexington, Oct. 8 15 4w
1 1N A L~N < I TIC R
PERSONS in the Country indebted
to the Chronicle Office, during
1 the firms of Kean & Charlton, and oi
jKi a i Dnyckinok &■ Charlton, are in*
formed I ha l the aubscr.ber will shortly,
| fi r the last time, wait upon them, with
their respective accounts.
John E. Kean.
Jon; 3
CCT The hooks of the a
bovt concerns are in the possession of
Mr B T. liuyukinck, at the Chronicle
| Office, lie w ill receive any payments
that may be tendered in Augusta
June<v
J. E. K.
Sheriff’s Sale.
0\ the first Tuesday hi November
next, at the Court-iJuus.-, iu w
luiiibia couuly, will bo sold.
9.0 acres of Land, granted
to William Few and 160 granted lo
Fanner, on the waters of Germany’
creek adjoining 1. A. Few and others ;
j :,L-o, the following Negroes, Flick, Peter,
| .Solomon, Pom (icy, ftlamoody, Littleton,
I Clarke, Beck, Peg. Jud.-, Caroline,
1 Clary uid Lucy ; levied on as the pro-
I perty of W iiiiain Few, deceased, to satis
i, an excution, Phelps & Howard vs.
, -Vllham Few.
ALSO,
A Negro woman, by the
j name of Rove, snd her child, //arriet,
1,, sa'.Ciy an execution, Lmpton Miller
! vs. Jehu Ayres,
ALSO,
! One black, horse to satis
fy s nu y execution , lire cm i ; . Johnson
and others vs. Nathaniel Pearce,
ALSO,
450 acres ot iaijd levied
on as the pro; erly ol Luj ci Lasley. on
the head wa ers of the Lillie Kioka, ad
|joining VVilkius, .I’indillanil others, tosa
j lisly sundry executions, Berry Olive vs
: George G. Wheeler and said Ladey.
ALSO,
A Negro woman, by the
I name of Ahi e, aud her ' hild, Nelly, to
satisfy an execution, Isaac Stewart vs.
J William Stark.
ALSU,
Four Negroes, Cloe, Da-
I iiel, Lucy a.id LdniOnd, to ;Htisly sundry
I executions, Kichard Jclk*, for the' use of
' Amos Albritton, vs. f/eoery Stanton and
Za- hariah Garn it.
ALSOj
Oi ie Negro man by the
name f Sato, to satisfy sundry exc utionf.,
I James A. 'day, for the use of Jin ury
Dickson, and others, vs. Samuel L). Shel
ly,
ALSO,
One Negro girl, by the
name of Maria, to satisfy an execution,
V\ iiliam Jones vs. William Thompson and
John Lainkni.
ALSO,
A Negro woman, by the
name of Aggy, and her child, Torn o sa
tisfy sundry executions, Samuel Greenlee
and others vs. the estate of Richard
Shackelford, deceased.
ALSO,
] 14 acres ot land, adjoin
ing Mi,eld-, ll ic l:sou and others, to satis
fy an i xocuti .u, Elizabeth f/ickson vs.
John Hi' k=on.
ALSO,
Tw o Negro \ oys, 'l'cm and
Alfred, levleu o . as the prof,erly of James
C Walker, to satisfy an exei ttion, James
Gardner, vs. James C. Walker, Benja
! min Winfrey, Archibald lie ggie anil
j William Za. hery.
G. G. Tankerslev,
Sheriff C. C.
Octobers h.'d
!S he riff’s Sale.
f vN the first Fuesday in .(uember
next, at tiic .arket-house, in the
it.* ft Augusta, between the usual hour
ol sale, will he sold,
One Lot and Improve
ments in 11-irnsburg, bounded t y Carnes
and Lamkin,- levded on as the properly o
Roberts I liomas to stitisfy an execution
in favor of John VV. Reynolds vs. said
Thomas.
ALSO,
5 Negroes, viz. Fillis, and
her four children, Dinah, ./filter, Bole
and Chat lolte, Te ird upon as the pro
perty of A //hodes, jr. dec. to satisfy in
following executions—administrators o
j Georgs. W alker vs. Absalom //bodes, jr.
1 Samuel Lowther vs. Kennedy & //hodes,
j Millet and Sloutenberg vs. Absalom
| //bodes, lienj. Leigh vs. Wood & //hodes
and F.xecutors of Wiley Bosworth vs.
Absalom //hodes, jr.
ALSO,
80 acres Land, more or
less, joining M’Dade, Few and others,
levied on as (he properly of //obert Den
ny, to satisfy sundry executions from a
Magistrate’s Court, and relumed by-
David Kelly', constable.
ALSO,
One negro man, named
Jack, levied on and returned by a con
stable as :he properly ol Peter Donald
son, to satisfy an exis ution in five of
Daniel Dill vs said Donaldson.
Conditions, cash—pure haters to pay
for titles.
Daniel Savage,
Sheriff H. C.
Oct. 5 1 ; ids
Sheriff's Sale.
WILL be sold, the first i uesday, in
Nov < raber next, at Lincoln Court
house, between the usual fibers,
One House and Lot, in
the v illage of Lincoinlon, containing one
a< re, more or less, the place where
Richard S. Bowers lives, joining Stokes,
on the south, Menly, on the north, a
mar, on the east, and the mam street,
the west, and taken as his property to sa
tisfy a fi. fa. in favor of William and
Dennis Mahoney vs. said Bowers.
Stephen Stovall,
D. Sheriff L. C.
Oct. 5 14 3lw
Sheriff’s i^ale.
W r ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday
in November next, at the Market-
House in the City’ of Augusta, between
the usual hours of sale,
One mulatto boy, Rich
ard. about 15 years old, levied on as the
properly of Thomas I. Moore, to satisfy
an execution issued from the Inferior
Court of Greene county, on the foreclo
sure of a mortgage, Thomas Grier, jun.
vs. Thomas 1. Moore.
Conditions Cash—purchasers to pay
for titles.
Peter F. Boise hair.
/). Sheriff h. C.
September 3 1 Vis
Sheriff’s Salle.
VITILL bo sold, on th c |- n ... ,
m November next, atkL
house m the city of Augusta j. .' I,ir| iei-.
usual houis of sale, " ’ tW<:t aihe
Two Lots, in the Citv r v
Augusta, known in the pi*, of ‘ J ot
•us the numbers (15 and igy u >y
sixteen, bounded northwards I? 11
street, eastwardly by Ho n,tL J %
southwardly by
westwardly by Lot No. (m A ’ *4
levied on as the property of W m r U ®“!
to satisfy an execution on 11, e fa Jr*
ola mortgage, Lewis Barrio War"*
Lamkin. ” 'Uiam
ALSO,
One fifth part of a ttMl
Land, lying on ■Savannah river tri „,
mg two hundred and filly acres’ m ! "
less bounded by Savannah ri Vcr l!’
inarms and Oswell Eve’s land, In,’ e( f‘
as the property of Alexander juju?
to satisfy a fi. f a . Lillleberry Bud! ?
said Kennedy. y u ‘ l ‘ «•
ALSO,
350 acres of Land, more or
less, on the waters of Spirit Creek, icin',-
Few , Mrs. Wright and DavidTinlL, J
v led on as the properly of Michael Flake
to satisfy a fi. la. in favor of Sarah Yhw
vs'said Michael Flake. “
Conditions Cash—Purchasers to dsv
fi>r titles ‘“' t
Peter F. Boisclair,
V- Sheriff Ji, c,
°' *• 5 14 tds
Sheriff’s Sales.
W!|.L be sold, on the first Tuesday kt
December next, at the Market
house in the city of Augusta, between the
usual hours of sale,
One negro woman, named
Lydia, levied on as the properly of Wil.
ham Lamkin to satisfy a fi. fa, i aae j
from the lttf< rior Court of Richmond
rounty, on the foreclosure of a mortgage
in favor of Anselm Bugg vs. William
Lamkin.
Conditions, cash—purchasers to pm
for titles.
Peter F. Boisclair,
D. Sheriff R. C,
Oct. 5 14 wlds
Sheriff’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday hi November
Next, at the market hoiise inti*
city of Augusta, at the usual hours, will
be sold,
Two negroes, Ned, a man,
and Sylvia, a girl, levied on unde -au
execution on the foreclosure of a
mortgage, John Fox, vs. James Spann.
Conditions Cash—Purchaser to pay for
titles.
D. Savage, Sh’ff II.C,
September 5. 2 wds
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be so d on Friday, TTI Novem
ber next, at the residence ol Nancy Lr*
rett, deceaseb, in Columbia county, all
the persona pro; t rty beongjag to said
deceased, consisting of horses, calls,
hogs, household and kitchen furniture,
plantation ton’s, Sic. Terms made known
on tho day ot sale.
Samuel Crump, otfmV.
October 5 41 II
Administrator’s Sale.
W' ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday
in January next, at Lincoln Court
House, within the usual hours ot sale, and
igrceable to an order of the Honorable
Court of Ordinary, all the real Estate of
James Landers, late of this county dec.
consisting of three hundred and twelve
Acres of Land, be the same more u ks-S
lying on Grays creek, and joining lands
of M’Corkle., Graves, and others, with
the widows Dower in said laud dining
her life.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
John H. Walker, Jdm'r.
September 26 H
Fur Hale,
| MOST desirable SUMMER KE5I
il HENCE- on the band-.'Mls, new
the branch of the Richmond Acidemy,
with am quantity oflam) not >
forty or filly aerra The dwelling house
s large, commodious, and neatly finish
ed, lowing two stories un-,1 eight rooms,
besides passages and a garret, andi
•••!»*» on ore side of the building, a’ ll '
a portico on the other, together with
ten o r eleven comfortable out houses;
a good garden; as collection of the
most choice Tail trees grape vines, &c*
a n d a spring of pure water wit nn se
venty or eighty yards of the dwelling
house, .nil a spiing house. —Apph'
Win. W. Holt, F.sq, or the Office ot
i:» Augusta Cimmicie.
May 30 ts
FOR SALe7
Loid for Cash,
A WELL toned PIANO FOIITL,
J\. with the additional keys.—Also a
Horae and Gig.—Enquire of
James Leslie.
October 10 16 3w
Executor’s bales.
ILL be sold, on Tuesday, the 31
VV d,yof De -ember next, at the ie
sideuce of Mr. Thomas Lyons, in Colum
bia county, the personal properly w
longing to the estate of Dreadzil 1
sen. dec’d—consisting of horses, mu p! ,
cows, corn, fodder and plantation
tools; also, at the same time and pla fe »
the celebrated Jack, Bizarre. T erßl
of sale mad known on the day.
Thomas Pace, >
Dreadzil Pace, \ E
October 24 --
Strajed or stolen,
ON Saturday night last, the I9lhi n!( -
from the lot of Mr. A. R- BT- lh "
a very large sorrel Horse, sor b yem
old, about 17 hands high ; ha ha? a
rump, crooked hind legs, and l uli c
has the appearance ofau old sore on •-
t ack. ’ Sho»s on liis fore
ever will deliver said horse to J*"®., 1
d r at, Augusta, or Mr. Adam*. J D a
burg, S. C - shall receive five dollars-
October 54 **