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For sale.
THE subscriber otiers lor sale his
Farm in Columbia county, on the •
CV,.ee creek, .15 Wues above Augusta,;
contaiihi g 60U acres of laud. Tire land,
is of a good quality, one halt cleared and
in is-well watered and ol
mulatto and grey soil—tolerable good
improvements—a gin that goes by water,
an apple orchard of 450 trees ot choice
frui., a pencil orchard of 6000 trees, and
all other fruit common in these parts.—
The purchaser can be furnished with
corn and faultier, and stock of all kind on
the premises on good terms.
1 expect to start to the Western coun
try about the middle of August, and will
be absent for two months, Persons wish
ing to purchase, will do well to view the I
land before that time—but in my absence
application can be made to Joseph A.
Smith, on the premises.
J. W. Smith.
Julv 9. ts
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Important
To Planters 8( Manufacturers,
\FRW sets of CARDING, ROF
. in . & spinning Machines
for manufacturing Cotton, are now open
for inspection at the Ware-House of
Messrs, limx & Scurry, near the bridge;
where all persons (who feel disposed to’
patronize the labor of genius, or encou
rage Domestic Manufactures) are invited
to call and examine the same, as it is pre
sumed that their operations will afford
indisputable proofs of their excellence,
which will supercede the necessit y of be-,
stowing that encomium upon them in,
this advertisement, which they so justly
deserve. I
These Machines are an improvement
on Messrs, llissell Himnan & Willson’s
plan, and the workmanship is executed in
a manner superior to any which have
heretofore been built. ‘
Any person wishing to purchase a sin
gle set of the Mac lines, or the Patent’
Right for a State or County, will be ac
commodated on liberal terms; and should
any person purchase the right for a cer
tain Territory, may in a reasonable time’
be accommodated with any quantity o
machinery on a reduced price, as soon as
they cun be built, by applying at the a
bove mentioned place to !
H. Willson, ami
William Hanford,
or to Jamas Barton,
June —ts in Jlugvsta,
Tobacco JiNseiicrioN"
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Commission
WARE-HOUSE. ;
WALTER LEIGH, Esq. of thus
place,and Mr.JOHN ALLEN,,
of Franklin county, have been engaged"
to Inspect Tobacco at the Ware-House
of the subscribers, at the foot Os the
Bridge, where convenient and suostan-i
tial fitoresvthe best of Coopers, and eve
ry other convenience and facility for the
satisfaction and quick dispatch of ocus
tothers have been provided.
From the experience of gentle
men, as Inspectors, the eligible situa
tion of the subscribers’ Ware House, the
security of their Stores,adapted to every,
kind ot Merchandise and Produce, and
Tie promptness and punctuality with
which the' will attend to orders and con-*
signmonts, they arte led to expect a lib
eral share of patronage. Their charges
will be the same as at the other Ware-
Houses, and every accommodation usual
will be afforded to those who may favor
them with their <ysfom.
Brux 8f Scurry.
November 1* * ts |
Sheriff's auie.
be sold at Lincoln Court-
T Y Rouse, on the first Tuesday in
September next, between the usual hours,
the following property, viz:
One Negro woman
Named Cloe, taken as the property of
Peyton Harris to satisfy an Execution in
favor of Houston Collans & Co. vs. Pey
i)n^ Harris & Co.
Conditions Cash.
John McDowell, Sheriff.
July 28,1817. •
Administratrixes Sale.
be aadtl to the highest bidder,
V T on thetith day of September next,
at me late residence of "William G. Gre
gmy, deceased, the personal property of
said deceased, (negroes excepted)consist
mg of Horses, Cattle, lloushold £ kitchen
tedious to e
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2*n cy ® re ? or y.^m , x.
-Nathan Bussey ,adm'r,
td,
tthC Ole Suojciwra Mi appointed
. “-®*W and his brother D. Hud
the ’ s tatV Se,,tß dur ‘ ng hi * abscunce fron!
L GRO. HUDSON.
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Guardi ante Sale.
IN pursuance of an order obtained from
the Honorable the Court of Ordinary
.*f Columbia County—-Will be to the
highest bidder, on the Ist Tuesday in Oc
tober next, at Columbia Court-House, all
the lands belonging totheestatc of Joseph
Ray, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
of said estate; consisting of about 1200
acres, and including a valuable sett of
Merchant Mills on Little River. .Brick
Distillery, Brick Dwelling House,a Two
.Story Store House, a large Granary, and
a number of other Out Buildings, too te
dious to enumerate. The Land general
ly is of good quality, and will be surveyed
and sold in lots of about 200 or 250 acres
inulot. One lot w ill include the Mills
Houses, &c.
The Establishment at Raysville (to a
man of enterprise) would be an elligible
one, for it is believed to be the most ad van
tageous situation for Mills and a Store of
any in the up country. A farther descrip
tion of the property is deemed unnecessa
ry, as it is presumed that persons unac
quainted with the situation, and who
would have any idea of purchasing, will
view it for themselves previous to tiic
sale.
The Terms (in part) will be one third
in hand, and the balance in equal instal
ments at one and two years, with appro
ved personalsecurify, and a mortgage on
the property —The Terms will farther be
made known on the day of sale.
WILLIAM BARNETT, Guardian
for the Minors of Jos. Ray , dec.
July 18 lawtds
Tax Collector’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in September
next, the following tracts of land
or as much as will satisfy the tax due for
the year 1816, viz.
21)2 1-2 Acres of land, hi WiL
kinson county, 22d district, No. 331.
Sold as -the property of Henry King, to
satisfy his tax. Tax due g 4 :6| cents.
100 Acres of land in Columbia
county adjoining Reese and Overbey on
the waters of Town creek. Sold as the
property df John Ford to satisfy his tax
for 1816. Tax due 0:76$ cents.
216 Acres of land in Columbia
county adjoining '%nkersly and Pace on
Little Kioka, & granted to Kilgore. Sold
as the property oT William Samuel, to
satisfy his tax for 1816. Tax due 7 : 30J.
129 Acres of land in Columbia
county, adjoining Germany <§* Luke, on
Big Kidke creek, Sc granted to Germany,
returned by John Malone, for the estate
•f Henry Malone deceased. Sold to sat
isfy the ini of said estate for 1816. Tax
due 0 ; 66 J cents.
250 Acres of land in Columbia
county adjoining Wilkins and Magruder,
in the waters oi Uchee creek, granted to
Call. Sold as the property of John Me
Donald, to satisfy his tax for 1816, Tax
due S 3 ; 60$.
215 1-3 Acres of land in Col
umbia county adjoining Philips and Ban
idly, on the waters of Boggy-gutt, grant
ed to Youngblood. Sold as the property
of John Youngblood, to satisfy hie tax for
1816. Tax due $3 :565.
125 Acres Os land in Columbia
county adjoining Bradbury and Reeves,
on the Big Kioka creek. Sold as the pro
perty of Jonathan Mathews, to satisfying
tax mr 1816. Tax due 0:71 $ cts.
160 Acres of land in Columbia
county adjoining Nash and others on
Germany’s creek* Sold as the property
of Dennis Ruark,to satisfy his tax for
1816. Tax due 0: 90 cts.
202 1-2 Acres of land in Wil
kinson county, 15th district, No 4, Oak
mill gee river, M*Ghmis. Sold
as the property of Felix M‘Ginnis, to sat
isfy his tax for 1816. Tax due $2 ; 76J.
202.1-2 Acres of land in Wil
kinson county, 20th district, No 254.
Sold as the property of Peter Rykn, to
satisfy his tax for 1816. Taxilue Ot 82ct.
120 Acres of land in Colombia
county, adjoining Snlivari and Cartledge,
lon Little river. Sold as the property of
Rverard Dowsing to satisfy his tax for
1816. Tax due g 9 : 53*.
John Lamar, r. c. c. c.
July 2. v isd.
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold at Lincoln Court-
House, on the first Tuesday in
October next, between the usual hours.
One negro man named Charles,
taken as the property of Peyton Harris,
to satisfy an Execution in favor of Mathew
Cullers, indorsee, vs. Harris & Mahoney,
John McDowell, sheriff.
August 11.
The Subscriber
iNTENDING to spend the summer {
months in the country, has appointed
Mr. Samuel Player, to attend to his busi
ness in general, who may be found at his
store, near the market.
John Haynsworth.
August 8 lawcw
FOUNT),
LAYING on the counter df a shop in
Harrisburg, a valuable Broad Cloth
Coat, which the owner can have again,
■»y applying to the subscriber, and pay
ing for this advertisement.
Benjamin Allen.
August I A
30 Dollars Reward
ON the 22d of June, 1817, my house
in Columbia county, was broken
open and a ROBBERY committed. Two
hundred and thirty dollars in bills, <aken
from my trunk, among which was two
fifty dollar bills on the Augusta bank,
one of which had my name written on
the back of the hill; five twenty dollar
bills of the Bridge company, and three
ten dollar bills, one of which was on the
■South-'Jarolina bank, together with
some articles of clothing. Any person
to whom the above described bill (with
my name on the back) should be ottered,
that will stop the same,-give me infor
mation so that I can have the same,
shall be entitled to the above reward,
and upon the conviction of ihe rogue
shall be entitled to a reward of fifty
dollars.
Jordan George.
July 2 ts
100 Dollars Reward
RAN AWAY from the subscribers,
living in Augusta, Georgia, on the
26th of last month, two negro fellows,
viz ADAM, a mulatto, about 38 years
of age, 5 feet 11, or 6 feet high, a large
square shouldered, boney fellow, and ve
ry strong, has a dirty appearance, large
black whiskers and beard, which he gen
erally wears long; he is a tolerable rough
carpenter; appears humble when spoken
to, and seems as if alarmed. He was
purchased from a Mr. Joshua Gay, a
negro trader.
J AC K, about 5 feet 6or 7 inch.
es high, very stout made, of a dark com
plexion, and has several of hU fore teeth
decayed or out, and about 2 5 years of
age. He was brought from Lexington,
K-entucky, by Messrs. Jacoby and Stone,
negro traders, where it »s likely he will
attempt to go—it is recollected that
there was a swelling in his ham as large
as a hen’s egg, occasioned by a strain.
The above reward will be paid on their
being delivered to the subscribers in Au
gusta, with all reasonable expenses—or
secure them in jail so (hat we get them—
or 50 dollars for either of them.
John Cashin,
Basil Lamar.
%* The Editor of the Reporter, Lex
ington, Kentucky, is requested to give
the above three insertions, and forward
his account to this office for payment.
Augusta, August 20, 1817. ts
50 Dollars Reward
ABSCONDED from the subscriber
on or about the 20th of June last,
a boy named DONUM, he is about 5
feet 6 or 7 inches high, white clouded
and trickled in the face—his hair is
light coloured and very curley—he was
born in Wilmington, North-Carolina—it
is very probable he will change his name
and endeavor to pass for a free man.—
The above reward and ail reasonable ex
penses will be paid to any person who
(will deliver him to the subscriber in
Washingtoncounty, Alabama Territory,
or Thirty Dollars if secured in any gaol
'so that he gets him again.
James M. Tindell.
August 2. ts
Lost, or Mislaid,
* NOTE OF KANO, siven by Wm.
ilill- Jones, and Robert Jones, payable
to Thomas Sorsby, natural Guardian, for
his son Wm. Sorsby, for 500 dollars, da
ted February 27, 1816; payable Ist Jan
uary, 1817; there is a credit on the Note;
for some small amount, not exactly re
collected. Any person who has found
said Note, and will deliver it the Subscri
ber, shall receive a reward of 5 dollars,
and no questions asked.
THOS. SORSBY.
ITnrisbnrs , /?. c. August 15th. ts
Stolen,
FROM the store of Joshua Stone, on
the 19th of July last, a large SOR
REL HORSE, about nine years old, large
blaze in his face, paces and trots very
well,swab taiL in but low order, had on a
good saddle and bridle when taken oft',
and I expect was stolen by some negro.
Any person finding said horse and will
give information where he may be had, or
will deliver him to the subscriber near
Stoney Bluff, Striven county, shall be
handsomely rewarded.
Joshua Stone.
August 13 c
For Sale.
A* TRACT of land lying in Warren
IV county, two miles below Shivers’s,
containing between nine hundred and a
thousand acres, about four hundred of
which is cleared. The situation, with re
spect to water is good, there being on the
premises a grist and saw mill. Gentlemen
from Savannah or Augusta wishing to pur
chase aneligiblecountry residence would
do well to visit this place, as it is believ
ed to be inferior in point of comfort and
convenience tonone in the state.
For particulars apply to
William Flournoy,
At Tuckahoe Mount.
April 9.5. m6m
George Hudson
HAS removed to the house next door
below Robert Lanak& co.
May 14. f
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Drugs, Medicines
AVD
PATENT MEDICINES.
WHOLESALE and Retail, on the
lowest terms for cash, at
• APOTHECARY’S HALL,
’ opposite the Herald office, Broad-street
1 Augusta—
Lotion, which removes blemishes from
* the face, making the skin delicately
! soft and clear, improving the complex
-1 ion, and restoring the bloom of youth,
1 Essence Mustard, for the gout, rheum»-
k tism, sprains, &c,
> Elixir, forlroldsand coudis,
■ Doctor Hahn’s German Eye water,
i Lee’s Antibilious Pills,
> Coits Family Pills,
: Hooper and Anderson’s pills,
Soverign Itch Ointment,
Opodeldoc, Bateman’s Drops,
British Oil, Haarlem Oil,
Turlington’s Balsam, Balsam, Honey,
- Henry’s Calcined Magnesia,
Cheltenham Salts,
Ink Powder, Tooth Powder in boxes,
Godfrey’s Cordial,
Dalby’s Carminative,
Teeth Brushes, single, dozen or gross,
Race and Powdered Ginger,
Cinnamon, Cloves, Mace, Nutmegs,
Allspice, Pearl Barley, Arrow Root,
Auniseed, Fennel Seed,
Windsor Soap, Wash Balls, Fancy Soap
Castile Soap, &c.
Camel’s Hair Pencils, ficc.
Copal Varnish, Red Lead,
Vermillion, Prussian Blues,
Purple Brown, Patent Yellow, i
Rose Pink, Gamboge,
Alum, Brimstone, Coperas,
Arnetto, Spanish and common,
English Chamomile Flowers,
Flour Sulphur, Aloes, Camphor,
Salts, Jalap, Rhubarb, /Ether,
Cream Tartar, Calomel,
Magnesia lump, small squares, and cal
cined in large bottels,
Nux Vomicee, Sugar Lead,
White Vitriol.
ANTICIPATED SHORTLY.
Shop Furniture, Viols, white and green,
Assorted Mortars,
Teeth Instruments,
Lancets, thumb and spring, assorted,
with all the variety suited for practi
tioners’ use and this market.
Cunningham & Dunn.
June 18.
SLAUGHTER # LABUZAN
Have Just Received
A CONSIGNMENT of Cotton Yarn,
VyHich they will sell on very ac
commodating terms.
August 8 „ts •'
Wanted immediately
tOO Waggons,
TO haul to Ross’s on the Tennessee
River, Huntsville, or Nashville, tor
which the most liberal prices will be
given.
A. Erwin. Groce & Co.
Angus* « • - * cw
. « mix G to be absent a few
JL months from the state, I do hereby
appoint Mr. JOHN L. MANY, my agent,
and fully authorize him to transact my
business during such absence.
G. A. Holies.
Augusta, July 18,1817. >■
For Sale,
ALIKELV negro boy, about 14 years
of age, an excellent house servant,
and can be highly recommended for his
honesty and activity.
Apply at this office.
For Sale,
A N EXCELLENT house servant.—
I m. Inquire at this Office.
June 18. ts
trigs For Sale.
rpHE subscriber has received Half a
Dozen well finished Newark made
Gigs, warranted good, which he will
sell lower than Gigs of the same quality
have been sold at this season, for Cash
or Town acceptance.
Green B. Marshall.
June 11 '
Auction Commission Business
11HE subscriber informs the Citizens
of Augusta that his Auction Store
in Washington, Wilkes county, is now
ready to receive goods on Commission
or Auction. All goods committed to his
charge will be immediately attended to,
and returns promptly made.
I. Anthony, Auctioneer.
N. B. Particular directions in writing
must accompany all goods.
Washington, June 16,1817.
To Architects.
PERSONS disposed to undertake the ■
buildiug of a Steeple to Christ Chuch
in Augusta,are requested to send in their
proposals to the Trustees without delay.
An estimate of the whole cost is request
ed; to be built in conformity to a draft
now in possession of the Board—or if the
Artist should prefer a different plan he is
requested to furnish one with his propo
sals. The cash will be paid by the Trust,
when the work is completed, and if ne
cessary, advances will be made as the
work progresses.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
J. Hutchinson, chairman.
July 16. ts
Tin Plate Worker.
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Richard Andrews,
La if Ij from Europe.
RESPECTFUL!*! - informs the citi
zens of Augusta and its vicinity—
that he has now on'hand, (North side of
Broad Street, four doors above the Mar*-
ket) a large assortment of
Tin Ware,
Os his own manufacturing, and he hopes
by his personal attendance to merit the
patronage of a liberal and discerning pub
lic. He has on hand Shower and Slipper*
Baths, which from their known utility
need no recommendation—He will also
in the course of a few days have manufac
tured and for sale, the justly celebrated
PORTABLE FIRE BJVGM'ES which
from their construction can be placed in
any part of the house, and their useful
ness will not be doubted by any on exam
ination-—-feelers for Conductors, Gutters,
&c. promptly attended to and at short no
tice—Fine Plated and other Ware neat
ly repaired.
N. B Wanted two or three Journey
men, and three active lads as Apprenti
ces.
August 9. w3w.
THE SUBSCRIBERST^
Have Just Received
S)f\ TJUNC HEON S high proof Old
i Jamaica Rum,
15 Puncheons and 20 Barrels N. B.
Rum,
25 Hhds. Good Sugar,
5 Boxes Havahna White Sugar,
80 Bags Prime Green Coffee, i
150 Pieces Best Inverness Cotton Baa«
Best Cognac Brandy, 1
Ditto Holland Gin, v ~ n ,.
Do. S. Madeira Wine, J
Ground and Allum Salt,
Bar Iron and Share Moulds,
500 Setts Waggon BoxeS, assorted,
50 Regs Cut Nails, ditto,
SO Reams Wrapping Paper.
They have also on hand, a Gen- I
eral Assortment of
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE Sf CVTLERT, I
All of which will be sold low for Cash, 1
Produce, or approved Town Paper, on a I
short credit, at the former stand of J. I
Carmichael.
William C. Ware, & co. I
July 25 ts
To Rent, I
A House and Lot in the upper I
square on Broad-street. I
IT is considered one of the best stands ■
in the city for purchasing Cotton, and I
is also well calculated for a Grocery and 11
Dry Good Establishment. Possession i»
will be given on the first of October next. I t
For terras apply to
Benjamin Sims .
July 9. ts
NOTICE. ■
A LL those indebted to the late firm
/V of Messrs. JAMES A. BLACK, ■
& Co. are requested to call and settle H
their accounts with Messrs. A. Bu°;g, & H
Co. who are fully authorized to settle the B
business of the said firm.
John Tanner.
June 28. ts H
Executrix’s Sale.l
WILL be sold at Lincoln court®
house, on the, first Tuesday io®
September next, Three hundred and fifty®
acres of prime first quality upland, lying®
in said county, one mile and a half from®
the court-house, and in the fork of Soap®
creek and the Mountain prong. There
about one hundred and seventy-five
cleared and under a good fence. Tin®
improvements are all good, and the build® >
ings, all which are necessary for a farm®
The situation in point of health, is i»®>
ferior to none in the up-country, bavin®
on it several of the best springs i ( n Lin®|
coin county. The terms of sale will
accommodating to the purchaser, and «
be made known on the day. Sold as
property of Josiah Stovall deed, for
benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Mary Stovall, Extrx. ■|
* ALSO—At the same time am.
place and on the same terms, forty acre*
of first quality land adjoining the abo\i*
together with a half acre lot, the propert®
of the subscriber, all well improved,"*®
all the buildings necessary for the cou*
sortable accommodation of a family* ■
Mary Stovall®
June 25.
Georgia—Columbia county. ®
WHEREAS James Cary and Gar*
Davis applies for letters ot
ministration on the estate and effects*
Daniel M*Vicker, late of said coun* „
11 pppqcp< I
, These are therefore to cite and adm«®,
ish all and singular the kindred an *
ditors of said deceased, to file their 0 j®
tions in my office, if any they have,"
the time prescribed by law, other" ** J® j
ters administration will granted to j^B
Given under my hand at omc
20th day of August, 1817. .
' A, Crawford, cW 1 ' '