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Valuable
Property For Sale.
THE Subscriber offers for sale the Trac
of Land whereon he lesides, situate on
Butler’s Creek about seven miles from the
City of Augusta, in the county of Richmond,
containing about four thousand acres—On the
prerais -s, is a handsome two Story Dwelling
H ,use n a ly finished, situated on a most
beautiful and commanding eminance, with
every out building calculated to ensure do
mestic comfort. The Land proposed to be
disposed of, embrace* a large, substantial,
newly erected and well finished Saw-Mill—
having two saws in complete operation
There is also, a Grist-Mill, which will be
found a valuable acquisition. The purchaser
can be accommodated with 50 head of Cat
tle, and as many Sheep.
Wood Cutters and others, are cautioned
from trespassing.
Val. Walker.
March 6 1 I
wTuTbeT sold,
On WEDNESDAY, the a7/ of „ J/iril next,
(ON THE PREMISES)
THE LUI'S belong ng to the Subscri
ber, on both sides of Broad-Street, at
the upper end of the City, a Plan of which is
left with Mr John M’Kinnk—The terms
will be ten per ctnt at the time ol sal , ten
per cent on the first of Novtniber next, fifteen
per cent on the fiistof May, 1819, wiih ap
proved endorsed Notes, for the second and
thud instalments, and for the balance, a cted
it of one, two and three years will be given
: in the day of sale, with inteiest, the pay
ment to be secuied by bond art! mo' cage.
B. M‘Kinne.
r?* The Autrttsta Chronicle, the bavan- j
nah Vli’seum, and Republican, Milledgeville
Journal, and Washington paper, will publish
the above until the day of sale, and send their
accounts to this office.
March 10 ' 72
For Stile.
A HOUSE and L i on the Sand-Hills, ad
join ng Mr. Thomas Cnmmiug’s lot,
and opposite Mr. E. Campbell, the lot con
tains one icrc and a quarter well Fenced and
the buildings on it ait- s- ffi ient to acconimo
ditea Fun ly—For tcims apply at Flewellin
and Dickinsons ur on tl e p- emis's to
Durant Green.
Msrrh 20 75
for~sale7
HOU ,Cb anu PKtYPER I'Y in
$ llarrisbiirgh, consisting of several va
luable Tenem-nts, and five acres of Land—
Fur terms -nrdv to
Benjamin H. Meigs,
.It ht* iuemn Store. Hroad-Strett.
February 17 66
for sale. '
1500 ‘ acres of Land in
Richmond, on Little Sperit ('reek- adjoining
lands i f Hornby, Mill and oht-ts. on which
are the remains of i Saw-Mill and a comfor
table House—'he Mill with a few repaitsmay
bt made Valuable \ further description is
useless, the Land can be seen by applying to
K Walker, Ourke County, or to the bubscri
ber.
J. D. Walker.
J 'ouary 20 #SB
Sherriffs Sale.
On the first Tuesday in .ifirtl next, will be
Sold at Franklin Court- Htimr. between the
its util hours uj Sale, the Following I‘rofter
-9 tu vie :—
One Negro Wench, Molly, Sold
as lh Pi pi ! ) of John i'ngt;, tu smiHv io
Executions in favour of William Clatk and
John E. Cat son.
4 ISO—
One Sorrel Horse, Sold as the Pro
pertv of viidtleoti Holmes. Sen’r, to satisfy
au Execution in favour of Moses Haynes.
if. so—
Two Cows and Calves, Sold as the
Prop- t* ol J.iin s ll.own to saii.-ty sundry
ex< c ti ns — H.SO —
One Hundred and Sixteen Acres of
Land, it) h Jiisiui County, on the waters ol
Broad rjver, adjoining Murf.ard and Edward
Brayant, including the premises whereon
Thomas Smith now lives, levied on as the
Proptrtv of the said Thomas bmiih, to satisfy
an Execution in favour of Sampson Lane ;
levied and rr n to me hv ;> eons'>hlr.
William Beall, D. Sherf.
F hruarv 25 70
Notice.
On Tuesday. ehr Twenty first day of .Ifini
ne ft will he at the late residence nf
Sun in wo' n f’tenci, Deceased, yf Frank
lin Cr.-mftt
A Quantity of Corn —Also, Cat
tle II nd Household aid kuchcii Furm
lu.e, U .
VVitimn Redwine, ?
Lewis Hopgood. j
_P.Ttvrh It ‘6- r 73
FOR SALE,
API WO FOR ffc, wiuili has been sonie
wiiai used, but. in jjood order.—Enquire
histiffire.
December 9 46
'Flic Steam-Boat Company
OF GEORGIA.
Under their act of incorporation by the las’.
Legislature, have unanimously resolved to
divide their Capital oi Eight Hundred
Thousand Dollars, into sixteen hundred
shaies of tive hundred dollars each. l our
hundred shares or one fourth of the whole
stock, on which fifty per cent or two hun
dred and fifty dollars have been paid in, are
held by the present stockholders, who will
offer
FOR SALE
At Public Auction,
In lots not exceed ng Ten Shares. at the times
and places herein after specified, viz :
400 SHARES
At SAVANNAH, on the tiiird Monday in
April next, at 1 l o’clock in the forenoon
at the Court-House in said city ; and
400 SHARES
At AUGUSi'A, ii he sou th Monday in
Apnl next, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon atj
Howard’s corner opposite the Post-Office
in said City.
The conditions of the sale will be $250.
or fifty per cem on the amount of Stock to'
equalize the purchasers with the ptesent
Stockholders, to be paid down together with
half the amount of any increase or advance j
thereon ; and for the remaining half of any j
such increase or advance, a C'edit will be giv i
en ti.l the Ist d iy of November next, for Notes
with appioved town endotseis.
1 he accounts of the Company w II be made
up to the Ist d<y of -April next, and a d vi
dend on its, then, p,st tiansactions declared,
the new S.odibolders m common with the
old, ate to oe entitled to all he benefits of i
the Association frum that peiiod ; except the •
profits aiising from the increase or advance '
on tlie intended sales, which will inme to the i
ptesen' Stock old. rs. or their Assigns
Oi' the said fi st d*y of April next, an In j
ventory of the wh !e of*the Company’s Pro- |
perty will be made out, and file * in the Os
fice at Augusta and Savannah, whete persons
wishing to become interested may examine
r', and obtain all o tier necessary informs
non relative to the affairs of the Company.
Bn Order,
J. HU rCHINSON, Treasurer.
Thp Editors of the Savannah papers
the .Vliliedgeville Journal, and the 'Washing
ton News- will please insert the above in their
papers until the days of sale.
Mai cl, 17 74
Executor’s Sales.
WILL BE SOLD.
7b the highest bidder, on the 2 3d day of March
nex t, at tlie lute residence of U'UUam Young,
lute of ihe citij of Augusta, deceased.
All the Real Estate of said deceased,
consisting oi uiu i< »i o**c luuitti ut
an acre, more oi less, adjoining Mr. Henry
! Shultz on broad-street, wnli a one story com
modious Dwelling li.iuse, Cainage House,
Stables and all oilier neciliul out buildings,
•md immediate possession given—Also one
adjoining Lot containing one f ur.h of a n
acre, mire or less, on Ellis-Streei, with a
Dweiliui', House, Ki chen arid Out H uses
ihe-c' i.— In s- premises aie undei a lease un
til t , ’e fi's. cf N'-'e<tibe n-x"
Also, one Pew in Christ's Church
in mgusi , .V> S 3 Oso part ut the per
sonal property of sod deceased, consisting of
six Boat Hands, viz. Ned, Dick, Sbpney,
John, lsh im.uul Sambo— \l-o, <me Carpenter,
named Arthtu—\lso a II y named Moses
so'd ;n O'-rstianr.e of he ‘’’-'ill of said d.—ea^td.
Conditions—For the Real Estate,
Not s be,i mg liueies. wi h two uppiovtd en
dorse!*, payable at eight months, and for the
Negioes, one half in cash and the other half
Votes bearing inteiest with two approved en
dorsers pavable at tight months—Sale to com
| inence at 10 o’- lock
i Angus Martin, 7r *
Asaph Waterman, S E * "*
February 2" 9 67
Executor’s Sale.
IVill be sold on the Just Tuesday in May next,
at the Market. House, in the city of Augusta
to the highest bidder
The Personal Estate of Richard Q.
Scur y, deceased, terms made known on the
day of sale.
Benj. Leigh, Ex'or.
March 17 lot 7 V
Notice.
VLL persons having ..ny demands against
the estate of Dr. William C. Lawrence,
late of Augusta. Gen. deceased, or who have
anv claims against the late concern of Jobs.
Barney ts* Co of this place, for which the said
Lawrence *as by agreement solely responsi
ble, are teqttested to render them duly attest
ed within the time prescribed by law , and all
persons indebted to the s ud estate, or the late
concern, are desued to make payment withou;
deiay to
Win. J. Hobby, 7 ...
Job S. Barney. > Adu rs *
January 23 59
Notice.
VLL persons having legal demands a
gainst tiie Estate of 11. O Scurry, de-
I ceased, are requested to picsent them prop
-1 eriy attes.ed for settlement, in the time pie
i scribed by law, and all person? indebted to
said Estate, are hereby requested to make
, payment immediately to
Benjamin Leigh, Ex’r.
March 6 f * -” l
WHOLESALE
; GROCERY STORE.
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The Subscriber,
i Has now on hand, and is constantly receiving from New-York and Boston, Extensive
Supplies of he Following Articles, which will be Sold for Cash or Town
Acceptances at 2, 3 and 4 Months, as low as they can be had in any
Wholesale Grocery in the State
HHDS. and Barrels prime Sugar
Do. and do. Loaf & Lump do.
Tierces and Bags Coffee
! Whole Chests and Qr. Boxes Hyson Tea
I Hhds. and Tierces Molasses
Jamaica 4'.h Proof, Wind-A in Hhds.
j ward iafand 3d Proof, & V and Baneis
j New-England )
j an<l l GIN in Pipes and Barrels
Northern $ • r
Cogniac Brandy A
Spanish ditto fj p - and Barrela
Peach ditto f 1
Cider ditto )
Philadelphia and Georgia Whiskey
Cherry Bounce in Ba : rels
| Anniseed. Peppermmt 7 cqRDIA LS
I Cinnamon and Clove 5
! Philadelphia Beer in Bartels
Newark Cider in ditto
London Porter and 7 In 6 and 10 dozen
Brown Stout y Casks
Teneriffe, Sherry, Siciley, 7 WINF.S in half
Madeira and Malaga j pipes&qr. casks
Spanish and American Segurs
Chocolate in Boxes
Pepper, Ginger and Spice in Bags
; Almonds and Filberts in Bags and Bbls.
- Raisins in Boxes and Kegs
I Mackarel, No 3 fat Fall ditto
I Smoked Herrings in Boxes
! Cheese Goshen in Casks
; Butter ditto in Tubs
Cranberries in Barrels
Oranges in ditto
Shatl, No. 1, in ditto
Salmon in ditto and Kegs
Potatoes in Barrels
Window Glass. 8 by 10
Globe Tavern.
THE SUBSCRIBER,
RES Pc. C IFUo.LV informs Ins friends
and the Public generally that he has
, j taken a Lease of <he above 1 AVERN, and
i pledges himself and family, to make every
thing comfortable for the reception of those
' : who may favor him with theit visits : Ar.d
J from a tlio'ough repair the House and otliei
Buildings hate received, besides a supply of
! new and suiiable Furniture —lie (Intels him
' seif, that he will be enabled lo give general
’ 1 satisfaction.
Cosby Dickinson.
' i March 10. 72
Masonic Hall Lottery.
COLUMBIA, s. c,
i
(By authority of the State of South-Carolinu )
f
SCHEME.
1 Prize of g to.ooo is g 10,000
1„ 5.000 5,000
1 -2000 2,000
2 1,000 2,000
’ 2 800 1,000
2 200 400
: 5 too 500
10 50 5< 0
50 20 1,000
too 10 1,000
3100 6 12.600
2374 Prizes, 2 36.000
2726 Blanks.
6000 Tickets, at 6 rlols. each is, g 30,000
’ I Payable in part by
Ist drawn No. the Ist \ 50 tickets from
day g 1000 A 30O0to 3050 iu
• i £ elusive.
-‘ j Ist 4th 100
Ist 6th 100
Ist 7tli 100
Ist Sth 100
Ist 9th 200
Ist 10th 2000 200 do.
t j Ist 4till 200
, j Ist 12tli 5000 100 do.
e Ist 13tU 500
Ist 14th 500 25 do.
cl Ist 15th 10,000 41)0 do.
All prizes will be paid thirty days after
- j tlie drawing is finished, subject to a deduc
i 1 tiou of 15 per ceut.
i I The Lottery will commence drawing as
soon as two-thirds of the '1 ickets shall be
disposed of, and continue drawing two or
more dais in each week (400 per day) until
1 completed.
\ \\ hole Tickets, 86 oo
Half do. 3 25
j Quarter do. 1
SAMUEL GREEN,"| Managers ap.
:• j S. GUiKEY. j pointed by the
~ , W. F. BUY DRURY, '.Legislature of
JOHN M. CREYON, [the Mate
oi N. DAVIS, ! South-Caroli
c Z. PHILIPS, J na.
: pij" Tickets to be had at the Augusta
I Book-Store.
February 24 27t 6®
Candles, Mould and Dipt. 4,5, and 6’s. Geor-
W gia, and Northern make
Wrapping Paper
Writing and Letter do.
'Vhite Lead in 28 lb. Kegs
Linseed Oil in Barrels
Sheet Iron for Gin Makers
English and American Castinns
Jugsind Jars in Crates and Hhds.
Cut Nails, Brads and Bout Spikes
Bar Lead, Shot of all Sizes
Dupont’s Powder F. F.
B xes Negro Pipes
German, Blisteted and Crowley’s Steel
Plough Moulds
-Sad Irons and } „ ,
I’race Chains $ B y lheCask
Inverness Bagging
Twilled Sacking
Ready m tde Bags
Kcntuckey Tow Cloth
German Linen
Men’s and Youths Roram and Wool Hats by
the Box
Women’s Roan Slips assorted colours
Grindstones
Bottles in Hhds. and Hampers
Liverpool and Coarse Salt
Waggon Tire and Axe liar Iron
Nu'naegs in Kegs
Rice in half Tierces
Copperas, kc. kc kc.
Dem jons Superior Old Madeira WINE
warrented not inferior to any.
—ALSO—
ON CONSIGNMENT.
!0 Bbls. (Double lefintd) Lo.l Sugar
12 Doz. Elegant Gilt Ch-tiis
James L. Oliver.
February 6 t 63
. STAPLE, FANCY7 HA.T AND
lioimet VVare- House.
The Subscribers,
Have Received t> Rec nt Arrivals,
196 Cases of HATS & BONNET,
——consisting of
extra Supeifineßeaverv Black do do
HATS Wool Merino do
Supaifine do do Common do
Common jlo do Coarse cio
Fine Castors do Ladies Waterloo
Common do d'> Beaver Bonnets
Coa v se do do Extra Super. Black do
Fine Rorum do. l)o Gold Tiimds
Common do do Do Gymp do da
Coarse do bo Fine do do
Youths 8c chils. do White do
White Rusia do Light Blue do
Fancy Chils. Black do Brown do
Ditto White Cinnamon do
Red Morocco do Drab do
V Green do do Misses and childrens’
Yellow do do Beaver do
An assortment of Chip and Straw Bonnets
and Trimmings for the same—Also Plumes
-md Feathers for Beaver Bonnets of different
tolours and sizes. Gymp, Platts, Ecc. &c.
fey The above Sto> k was selected by one
1 of the firm in Philadelphia, New-York, and
Boston, at the lowest prices, and are of the
newest Northern fashion, taken fiom English
,nd French samples ; which together with
1 iur former stock, renders our assortment at a
1 complete and extensive, and will be sold very
1 moderate advance, at wholesale or retail.
Country merchants can be supplied at short
notice and on the most accommodating terms
—Every attention paid to customers gratis,
»nd all favors eratefully acknowledged.
J. H. Walter & Co.
Bnjan-Htreet, mar the Market.
Savannah, Oct. 18. ts 32
Doctors CUMMINGr and
YOUNG, having connected themselves in the
Practice of Medicine, kc. respectfully tender ’
their Professional services to the citizens of
Augusta and its vicinity During the ab
sence of Dr. C. his individual business and
that of the fi.m, will be attended to by Dr.
You-ng. Their Shop is removed to the City-
Hotel, where Doctor Y. may be found at any
hour.
t March 17 4t 74
The Copartnership of Messrs.
• Montais and Leslie, is this day dissolved on
, mutual consent—Mr. Montais will still cou
> tinue the School at the same room.
■ 1 February 18 _6B
l i Wanted to Purchase, a Tract .of
Good L AND, with from Eighty to One Hun
dred Acres, Cleared and u.ider a good fruca
i—Suited to the culture of Corn and Cotton,
and not very far from this eity—Enquire at
this Ollice.
March 8 7«
7 . , - - - —.-- * ■ "
PULIUSHED EVERY
TUESDAY $ FRIDAY,
BY WILLIAM J. litJNCE,
Augusta, Georgia
1 AT FIVE DOLLARS PER A> NUM,
Pvyahfe in v.
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