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SIIEKIKF’s slbß.
On the first Tuesday in October next,
at the Court-house in Columbia county.
, Will he Sold,
One negro woman Ivy 1r name
of Clary ami her child Charles, to satisfy
sundry executions against the estate'll
Charles Porter, ISsq.—property pointed
out by his executor.
ALSO
Five Negroes—Toney, a valua
ble fellow, and Sally his wife, with their
three children, Creasy, Gim »Sf llanflhh;-
levied on as the property of James Wood,
Esq. to satisfy sundry executions issued
out of a Justice’s court in favor Lemuel
Moore, vs. James Wood and John Sandi
ford—property pointed out by Sandiford.
ALSO——*
One House and Lot in the town
of Wrightsborough, at this time occupi
ed by Pearson Petict, to satisfy ap exe
cution, Samuel Nelson, vs. said Peltet;
also one other house and lot in the same
town, where John Pettet now lives, to
satisfy two executions, one in favor of
Jonathan Armstrong for William Paschal
vs. Pearson Pettet; the other in favor of
■ * Willis Durden, tax collector of W arren
county, vs. Pearson Pettet; Also, the
house and lot in the said town where
Charles M. Lin now lives, to satisfy two
executions, Moses Alexander, vs. Charles
* M. Lin.—All the Wrightsborough pro
perty above mentioned, levied on ancj
returned to me by George 11. Johnson,
constable.
also
A Negro Man hy the name, of
Paddee, levied on to satisfy an execution,
Guardian of J, and P. Carnes, vs. adm’ra.
M. Burk and Zachariah Williams—pro
perty pointed out by said Williams.
Terms of sale cash.
AVm. Wilkins, s.c.c.
August 90. tds
r BHEiurrs bale,
Will he sold at Lincoln court house, on
jpjhe first Tuesday in October next, be
tween the usual hours,'the following
property — viz:
fINHREE NEGROES, say, Milley,
X. Hannah and Warren a child, all
taken as the property of Win. Goolsby
to satisfy two executions, one in favour
of David and Adam Cerson, vs. said
Goolsby, and one in favour of William
and Felix Gilbert, vs. said Gooisby.
ALSO
One mare and colt and two cows and
oalves—taken as the property of Ralph
Kilgore, to satify an execution in favour
of Lewis Stovall, survivor, vs. said Kil
gore.—Conditions cash.
John M‘Dowe.ll, bh’ff.
September 9. tds
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.
~~~ NOTICE. 1 “
Will be sold at the Market-House in
Augusta, on th& Ist Tuesday in No
vember next, between the usual hours.
1 Tract of Land containing 60
Acres more or less, adjoining Foster,
Beall, and Murray, in Richmond Coun
ty, on Butler's Creek, the property' of
Lovelace Savage, late of Columbia Coun
iy, deceased; sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors. Terms made known
on the da?.
JAMES SAVAGE, •)
Sach&riah savage, 4 Ex\s.
ALEX ANDER A1 LISON, j
ELIZABETH SAVAGE, Ex'trx.
v September 17
——
Guardian’s Sale.
IN pursuance of an order obtained from
tWHonorable the Court of Ordinary
► «r. Columbia County—Will he sold to the
highest bidder, on .the Ist Tuesday in Oc
/.tuber next, at Columbia Court-House, all
the lands belonging to the estate of Joseph
JUy, 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
ina lot. One lot will include the Mills
Houses, &c.
The Establishment at Ilaysville (to a
man ol enterprise) would be an elligible
one, for it isbelieved tube the most advan
tageous situation for Mills and a Store of
«ny in the up country. A farther descrip
tion of the property is deemed unneceasa
ry\ as it is presumed that persons unac
quainted with the situation, and who
Would have any idea of purchasing, will
fiew it for themselves previous to the
The Terms (in part) will be one third
m hand, and the balance in equal instal
ments at one and two years, with appro- 1
) c«l personal security, aj*d a mortgage on
the property —The Terms will farther be '
made known on the dav of sale.
WILLIAM BARNETT, Guardian
jor the Minors of Jos. Ray, dec.
is lav/ds
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Prime Bacon,
FOR SALE BY
T. Sj E. Flcwellen.
August 30. ’ rs
ML AUGHT Eli % LABUZAN
Hare. Just Received
A CONSIGNMENT of Cotton Yarn,
which they will sell on very ac
commodating terms.
August 8 If
Bolting Cloths.
npilE subscribers have just received a
complete assortment of the best
quality DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS.
Edward Quin, & Co.
.Tunc 25. ts
(1 HECKS on Nfew-York, for sale by
) THOMAS GARDNER.
August 16. ts
Bills on New York
AT SHORT 4HGHT,
For Sale by
A. Slaughter & C. Labuzan.
August 16. ts
Bills on New-York
For Sale by
Benjamin Picquet.
August 23. If
I HAVE appointed Alexander M‘Kin
gtry my attorney during my absence
from Augusta. E. C. THOMPSON.
September 3. ts
Steam Boat Company of Georgia.
Augusta, Sept, ath, 1817.
NO l ICE is Hereby Given to the
Stockholdeiis of the STEAM
BOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA,
that an Instalment of ten per cent on
the Capital of the said Company, will be
payable on the seventh day of October
next.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
AUGUSTUS BRUX, Cashier.
September 6 ts
TO TUB PUBLIC.
Mr. Le Coq,
Painter, Decorator, and Var
nisher,
LATELY ARRIVED IN THIS CITY.
TAKES the liberty respectfully to
offer his services in his Line of
Business.
He Paints, Decorates Appartments
and Furniture, in the modern taste, and
in elegant style—He is also a Sign Pain
ter, with any emblems required, either
gild or ornamented with vignetes. He
will paint Chairs andStoros in a handsome
manner, as well as Varnish defferent
Metals,. He is also acquainted -with
the art of Glazing—and flatters himself
to prove a faithful and pleasing work
man to such as may honor him with
their custom—Apply at the house of P.
Menard, Esq. Broad-Street.
Septemper 6 ts
NOTICE.
A LL those indebted to the late firm
LIL of Messrs. JAMES A. BLACK,
& Co. are requested to call and settle
their accounts with Messrs. A. Buggi &
Co. who are fully authorized to settle-the
business of the said firm.
John Tanner.
June 28. ts
To Rent,
And immediate possession given,
7 House formerly occupied by .
X Thos. H. Penn, on Ellis street,
immediately back of A. Labuzan—For
terms apply to Win. P. Dearmond, or to
Thomas H. Form.
September 10 ts
To Rent ,
THE lower tenement of the House
at present occupied bv Mr. John
Sharp, upper end of Broad Street.
John M. Davenport.
August 16. ts
To Rent,
•i House and Lot in the upper
square on Broad-street.
IT is considered one of the best stands
in the city for purchasing Cotton, and
is also well calculated for a Grocery and
Dry Good Establishment. Possession
will be given on the first of October next.
For terms apply to
Benjamin Sims.
July 9. ts
For Sale or to Kent.
AHOUfeE and LOP at the upper end
of Broad-st. as good a stand for
buying produce as any in the city—Tor
particulars inqure of * T. PYE.
August 27. Evv
~ STOPPED
FROM a Negro Fellow, a Post Note
for a considerable amount, which
the owner can have by giving aqgtisfac
tory description of it. Enquire at this
°^ ce ‘ August 27.
Blanks,
Xeatly Executed at this Office.
'.y *. ’ *4% 5.,
Marshal’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in October next jr
VT the house in the city of
Augusta, between the usual hours
of sale—will be sold,
One House and Lot in the town of Pe
tersburg, adjoining lots of William Al
len and Samuel Graham.—Also, one
small tract of land on Savannah river at
the mouth of Coldwater creek in Elbert
county, formerly known as a Boat lan
ding. The above property levied onto
satisfy an execution issued from the 6th
circuit court of the United States in fa
vour of John CJendening vs. William
Patterson.—Conditions cash— purchasers
to pay for bills of sale.
Thomas T. Triplet, d.m.d.g.
September 3. tds
Notice.
WILL be Sold -on Friday the 7th
day of November next, at the
house of WilHain L. Beaia, late of Co
lumbia county, deceased.
1 Cotton Machine, 1 pair of
Mill Stones, 1 Man’s Saddle and Bridle,
and several other articles not here en
umerated.
—ALSO.—•
Part of the stock of Horses,
Cuttle and Hogs, agreeable to an order
of tire Honorable the Court of Ordinary,
for the benefit of the minors of said de
ceased.
Maryann Beale, Extr’x.
W in. Jones, JEx’r.
September 13 ts
Administrator’s Sale.
AGREEABLE to an order of the
honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Columbia county, will be sold at Lincoln
court-house on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, a tract of land containing
137 acres, on Soap creek, Lincoln coun
ty, belonging to the estate of Elijah
Athey, dec —Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.—
Terms made known on the day.
Archibald Heggie, adm’r.
September 6. tsd
important
To Planters flj* Manufacturers*
A FEW sets of CARDING, ROP
ING & SPINNING machines
for manufacturing Cotton, are now open
for inspection at the Ware-House of
Messrs. Brux & Scurry, 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 theirexcellence,
widen will supercede the necessity of be
stowing that encomium upon them in
this advertisement, which they so justly
deserve.
These Machines arc an improvement
on Messrs, Bissell Himnan .& Willson’s
plan, and the w orkmanship is executed in
a manner superior to any which have
heretofore been built.
Any person wishing to purchase asin-
Sle set of the Machines, or the Patent
light for a State or County, will be ac
commodated on liberal terms; and should
any person purchase the right for acer-,
tain Territory , may in a reasonable time
be accommodated with any quantity of
machinery on a reduced price, as soon as
they can be built, by applying at the a
bove mentioned place to
8. Willson, and
William Daufortl,
or to James Barton,
Jdne 4.—ts in August a,
JVOTWK.
HEZEKIAH DICKINSON having
purchased the interest of Mr. Eaton
Flewellin in the concern ofT.&E. Flew
eilin, the business will in future be car
ried on under the firm of FLEWELLIN
and DICKINSON at the establishment
of the late firm, where they have an ex
tensive ware-house &-commodious stores,
for the reception of all kinds of produce
and goods. They tender their services’,
to their friends and the public generally,
and only ask for such encouragement as
their attention and punctuality will en
title them to.
Taylor Flewellin,
Uefeekiah Dickinson.
September 3. 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/fnckled 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 all reasonable ex
penses will be paid to any person who
will deliver him to the subscriber in
Washington county, Alabama Territory,
or Thirty Dollars If secured in any gaol
so that he gets him again.
James M. Tindell.
August 2. ts
TTr* THE person who lias in possea
sion the plan of the town of Summer
ville. will confer a favor on the subscri
ber by returning it to him.—The plan al
luded jo was made on parchment, by
Levin Wales, Esq.
George Walton-
August 13. ts
/BE ' ;
Following Property
WILL be offered for sale, at the
Court-House, in this city, on the
first Tuesday in December next, being
the real estate of the late R. Wayne,
esq. and sold for the benefit of tlie heirs
of said estate, viz:—
House and Lot No. 1, Yamacraw.
Wfiarf Lot No. 1, do.
Wharf Lot No. 10, du-
One Town Lot at Spring Hill,
One five acre Lot, Chatham county, on
the borders of the city.
Two Town Lots'in Sunbury.
Due Town Lot in Brunswick.
470 acres prime river swamp Land on
Argyle Island, about 320 acres cleared
and cultivated under dam, with quarter
drains, trunks, water machine, barns,
overseers, winnowing and negro houses,
a garden spot, with a grove of sweet
orange and fig trees. The buildings are
situated on high knowles, out of the reach
of freshets. This land produces as good
crops as any on the river. The whole
tract will be sold oi divided into two
tracts to suit purchasers.
bOO acres pine Land; in lire neighbor
hood of Montcith,
11.000 acres pine Land, in Effingham
county, lad off in tracts of from three to
"fire hundred acres each.
6000 acres of Land, in Scriven county,
in different tracts; some of the tracts
prime swamp and oak and luckory lands.
310 acres of Land, Washington coun
ty, oak,and hickory,
202$ acres Land, Wilkinson county,
12th district, No. 265.
450 acres river swamp Land, in South
Carolina, opoaite the point of Argyle Isl
and.
From ten to twelve hundred acres -of
Land, on the Salt Ketcher, in South-
Caroiina.
Four Lots in the town of Columbia,
South Carolina.
Terms to-be made known on the day
of
GEORGE ANDERSON,?
JAMES M. WAYNE. 5 executors
Savannah , September 13, 1817.
Public Notice is hereby Given.
THAT THE .
TOWN OF ALABAMA,
Is established at (he site Ten-Mile-Bluff,
on the East side of Alabama River,
where a variety of
TOWN LOTS
Will be exposed to public sale on the 3d
Monday in October next.
site of the town is high and com
, I manding, and supposed to.be -one
hundred feet above the level of the water 1
in the river opposite to the town, and is
entirely removed from Swamps, lagunes
rnd morasses. In addition to this, the
purity of the water, the salubrity of the
air, anil the contiguity of a Miner;* I Spring
to the Town Spring, will ensure to its
inhabitants the most perfect health.
In point of commercial advantages,
this town cannot be surpassed, as it stands
at the nearest eligible site to the head of
navigation on the Alabama river, and is
only ten miles by land to the junction of
the Coosa and Talapoosa rivers.
The fertility of the surrounding coun
try has bean tested during the present
sales, where the Alabama bottoms have
averaged &s(Kpei acre, and the hickory
lands in the immediate neighbour
hood of the town, have sold from ten to
14 dollars per acre. These last lands have
long been pronounced by the late Agent
colonel Hawkins, to be the best body of
up-land in the Creek cession, and in fact
the town concentrates all the. good lands
embraced in the present sales.
The immense capital concentrated in
and contiguous to the town, is the surest
pledge that can be given of its success to
the various classes in society, who may
teel disposed to purchase lots.
John Scott, Milledgeville, Ga.
James Manning, Madison, M.T. 3
Waddy Tate, do. do.
Thomas Bins, do. do. g.’
A. P. Hayne, Nashville, Tenn. | |
Z. Lamar, Milledgeville, Ga.
Charles Williamson, do. do.
W.m. I). Stone, do. do. S
John DoNALsox.jr. Nashv.Tenn. H
, Wm. E. Bhttler, do. do. %
James Jackson, do. do. J ?
Milledgeville, Sept. 3.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate
of Joseph Marshall, Jun’r. Esq.
deceased, will please to make immediate
payment; and all who have claims against
the said estate, will present them in clue
time and legal form.
SARAH MARSHALL, Bx'trx.
NATHAN CRAWFORD, Ex V.
September 17 d
NOW in Richmond Jail, LEWIS,
who says he belongs to John Dupee
of Jones County, near Clinton—w hen he
was taken he had a hat worth tight dollars
and two patterns of calico, and a pocket
book w hich had a receipt in favor of War
ner Hubbard, signed by Elisha Kendrick,
with four dollars in it, which lie says ho
stole from a waggoner 3 or 4 miles from
Augusta, on the Washington road.
AIso—LUCY, who says she belongs to
Arthur Uneatham, of Jefferson countv,
Louisville. ; Ihe owners are requested
to come forward, prove property, pav
charges and take them away.
A. Rhodes, jun.' D. h’ff.
August 25. * ts
4ft j ‘
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For sale. I
• it.-
subscriber otters lor sale iJ
_fi_ Farm iu Columbia county, ou t J
Uchee creek, 15 miles above Auf U> .„'H
containing 000 acres of land. The p, '{'l
is of a good quality, one halfcleared v‘tl
in cultivation—it is well watered and 9
mulatto and grey soil—tolerable -ooiß
improvements—-a gin that goes by w ° tcr jß
an apple orchard of 450 trees of choidß
fruit, a peach orchard of 0000 trees, arfl
all other fruit common in these paris.lß
The purchaser can be furnished witM
corn and fodder, and stock of all kind aJ
the premises on good terms.
1 expect to start to the Western couaM
try about the middle of August, and will
be absent for two months. Persons v.is’al
ing to purchase, will do well to view the!
land before that time—but in my absence!
application can be made to Joseph A.I
Smith, on the premises. I
J. W. Smith, !
July 2. ts
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Alabama and Talapousa \
LANDS. I
THE subscriber having purchased all
considerable portion of the low.B
grounds on the above rivers, agreat part I
of which is cleared and now under culti-B
vation, is disposed to treat with the occu. I
pants, or others, as it respects the future I
enjoyments of these line bottoms.
lie therefore proposes to lease any!
tract for two years from the date of .the I
purchase, for a consideration of twenty. I
live per cent, on the amount of the pur-1
chase money, or sell the same at the ave-1
rage price bought at; upon receiving!
twenty-five per cent in money—the pur. I
chaser to make the future payments to I
the government. The fertility of those I
lands is such as to produce 100 bushels!
corn to the acre, which is now worHi for!
the standing crop, two dollars per bushel,!
and expected to continue so another I
year; after which it is probable the value I
will be about one dollar per bushel—the I
lands being situated on navigable waters, I
in the heart of a new country, second to |
none for the culture of cotton, which will I
become the staple commodity as soon as |
the population is sufficient to raise surplus I
produce for exportation.
In the neighborhood, and adjoining the |
river lands, the subscriber has a number |
of tracts of upland for settlement, which I
will be disposed of upon the same, or I
other accommodating terms. The soon. I
er application is made the better, as the I
price will be enhanced after the first of I
October next. Descriptions of the pro- I
perty may be seen at the Land-Office in I
Milledgcvillc, or by application to the I
subscriber in Augusta, Georgia. I
James S. Walker.
September 3* ts
100 Dollars Reward
RAN AWAY from the subscribers, I
living in Augusta, Georgia, on the I
20th of last month, two, negro fellows, I
viz:—ADAM, a mulatto, about 58 years I
of age, 5 feet 11, or 6 feet high, a large I
square shouldered, boney fellow, and ve- I
ry strong, has a dirty appearance, large I
black whiskers and beard, which he gen- I
erally wears long; he is a tolerable migh 1
carpenter; appears humble when spoken
to, and seems as if alarmed. lie was
purchased from a Mr. Joshua Gay, a I
negro trader. I
JACK, about 5 feet 6 or 7 inch- I
es high, very'stout made, of a dark com- I
plexion.aud has several of his fore teeth I
decayed or out, and about 25 years of I
age. He was brought from Lexington, I
Kentucky, by Messrs. Jacoby and Stone,
negro traders, where it is likely he will I
attempt to go—it is recollected that
there was a-swelling in his bam as large
as a hen’s egg, occasioned by a strain.
The above reward will be paid on their
being delivered to the Au
gusta, with all reasonable expenses —nr
secure them in jail so that we get them—
or 50 dollars for either of them.
John Cashm,
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, 181 T. tt
20 Dollars Reward
-1% I
”23) AN the evening ol 16th
July last, my negro woman NAN
CY; she is of a yellowish con /plexion,
country- born, about 28 years L\ d: she
was lately of Mr. Elias Mai
len, merchant, of this city, and cm uiosfc
family she hnsfbecn in fbe lumit of at
tending; she % well known in Savannaa
and has a husband re /
siding in Savannah, by the name of July,
the property William Mein. All
masters of vessels, and otb irs, arc cau
tioned from harboring or employing the
above wench Nancv. The Above reward
and all reasonable charge* will be paid
oa her being lodged in jail.
John Iff, Morel
1 Savannah, August & [ ' vr
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