Augusta chronicle, and Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1817-1820, October 04, 1817, Image 4

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v •*•* -ft. -$•. t:.;./ "' PH " * . 1» * f '" i f ■ “ : ■ ■ TW« following Property IWILL be offered for sale, at the ffp Court-House, in this city, on the firsi Tuesday in December next, being the real estate of the late R. Wayne, esq. and sold for the benefit of the heirs of said Viz:— House and Lot No. 1, Yamaoraw* Wharf Lot No. 1, do. , Wharf Lot No. 10, do. One Town Lot at Spring Hill. J» 1 One .five acre Lot, Chatham county, on the borders of the city. TwtfTown Lots in Suubury. One Town Lot in Brunswick. '470 acres prime river swamp Land on Argyle Island, about 320 acres cleared aud 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 treat. The buildings are 81‘uated on hiah knowlcs, out of the reach of frcUiets. This land produces as good crops as any on the river. The whole tract will be sold qi divided into two * tracts to suit purchasers. 000 acres pine Land; in the neighbor hood of Montcith, 1 1,000 acres pine Land, in Effingham county, lad oft’in tracts of from three to five hbndred acres each. 0000 acres of Land, in Scriven county, in difteient tracts; some of the tracts prime swamp ami oak and hickory lands. 310 acres of Land, Washington coun ty, oak and hickory. 1 £O2 i acres Land, Wilkinson county, l£th district, No. 265. 450 acres river swamp Land, in South Carolina, opositt the point of Argyle Isl and. ’ From ten to twelve hundred acres of Land, on the Salt Ketcher, in South- Carolina. Four Lots in the town of Columbia, South-Carolina. Terms to be made known on the day, of sale. GEORGE ANDERSON, > f JAMES M. WAVNE. $ Savannah, September 13,4 817. Important To Planters $ Manufacturers A FEW sets of CARDING, ROP iNc & spinning Machines for manufacturing Cotton, are now open fur inspection at the Ware*House of Messrs’. Urux & Scurry, near the bridge; where all persons ("dm feel disposed to patronize the labor of getiiua,**' en< : ou : rage Domestic Manufactures) are in to tall anil examine the same, as it is pre sumed that their operations will afford indisputable proofs; of their excellence, yvhich will supercede the necessity ot'be stwwing that encomium upon tuem in this advertisement, which they so justly deserve. These Machines are an improvement on Messrs. Bissell ITinnmn & Willson’s plan, and the workmanship id executed in d Ebßikier Superior to any which have, heretofore been built. person wishing to purchase a sin gle set of the Mac-lines, or the Patent Right 'or a Strte or County, will be ac commodated on liberal terms; and should any person .purchase the right for a cer tain Territory, may iu.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-' Wove mentioned place to S. Willson, and William Danford, . or to James Harton, June 4.—ts in Augusta. J. Bargain . THE subscriber offers for sale his tract of land lying on M‘Bean creek in the counties of Burke and Rich mond, containing eleven hundred acres, five or six hundred of which are oak and hickory, and well adapted to the culture of Corn and Cotton. On the premises in Richmond, on an elevated site is a dwelling house and oil other necessary out buildings —Theexcellent water and handsome situation is sufficient to recom-' mend it as a place of undoubted health.; There are one hundred and fifty acres’ cleared on the premises, oue half of which is in Burke, tfie remainder in Richmond, all fresh, under good fence, and in every way in good repair. A fur ther description is deemed unnecessary. Terms will be accommodating. Reuben Walker. October J. ts "* 1 Bscheator’s bale. Will be Sold at Lincoln Courthouse, on the Ist Tuesday in November next,; say the fourth of said month, the per sonal property belonging to the estate of Thos. Peacock, alien, late of said county, deceased, consisting of A tolerable Assortment of Dry Goods, and one Gold Watch, with other, articles too tedious to enumerate—The* kale will continue from-day to day until’ the said -Goods and other property are’ ♦old—Tdrms of the above sale—The Money to be paid before the Goods and other property are changed out of the possession of the Escheator. Wm. Harper, Bsche&tor. October 1. ts ■ mmmmi - ■ - - ■ | Blanks. Executed at this Office. • :Z- , »i .. a Y, - V« v ’ r hr ! v "■ _ JOHN B. HINES, Submits to the Citizens of Georgia and f the American people, generally, the following Prospectus of a New Paper, ! to be published in the town of Mil- Ifcdgeyille, under the title of The Reflector. WHATEVER is necessary to be said of a paper tliat will soon i speak for itself may lie compi ised in a I few words. The editor is in feeling and principle, decidedly a republican, attach ed to our political institutions, and ‘ friendly te the late and present adminis trations of the general government.— These sentiments will stamp the politi cal character of his paper ; but he does not think himself infallible, or believe all men to be ignorant or corrupt, who dif fer from him in opinion. His feelings are tolerant, and his conduct will be li beral. He will duly respect the opini of those who entertain sentiments different from his own, and allow' them to be heard if their language and manner ! give them a just claim to the courtesy. • He will endeavor to avoid party strife and personal altercation, and labor assi • duously to soften party.asperity,|to con vince that every difference of opinion is not a difference of principle, and to unite, as lar as possible, the whole American family in devotion to the happiness and glory of the republic. But while our country, Europe and the whole world, except Spanish America, are at peaee, and while there are so few subjects upon which public sentiment among ourselves is divided, the political department of the paper must necessari ly be circumscribed within narrow Uni ts. The editor rejoices at this, as it will give ample,room and opportunity to ad vance objects of vital importance to the country, such as river and canal naviga tion, agriculture, and the useful and do mestic arts—for promoting the diftbsion of scientific knowledge—inculcating a > taste for elegant literature, and for giv ing ardor to virtuous principles and con fidence to religious truths—an employ ment better suited to the editor’s feel ings, and which his judgment assures him will be more beneficial to his country than any other. The paper shall contain sketches of the proceedings of the National gia state legislature. Most of the Reviews, Magazines and reports and transactions ot learned bodies in America, will be re- • gulatiy examined, and their quintessence radiated from the “ Reflector.” In fine, it will be the editor’s object “ to hold the mirror up to nature, to shew Virtue her feature, and Vice her image, and the v very age and body of the Time his form anu 1 CONDITIONS. The “Reflecio' r ” will be published, weekly, in the tow.? «f Milledgcville, with a good type, on pap^ r . super-royal size, and committed to tlT*' ina *lj or de livered to subscribers in tow’’ l ? a * three dollars a year, payable in ad vane?’ Advertisements that are not irnpr?uer for every eye, will be inserted on the' usual terms. Each year will comprise a volume, at the end of which an extra sheet will be publised containing a title page and a copious table of reference. It is there fore hoped the subscribers will preserve and bind their volumes- The editor flat ters himself that they will be worth pre serving, and that in future years they will be advantageously consulted as a correct history ol passing events, and as a repository of much agricultural, scien tific and literary matter of permanent interest and value. September 27. c | CT” Subscriptions received at this Office. Notice. WILL be Sold on Friday the 7th day of November next, at the house of William L. Beale, late of Co lumbia county, deceased. i. Cotton Machine, 1 pair of Mill Stones, 1 Man’s Saddle and Bridle, and several other articles not here en umerated. —ALSO.— 3?art of the stock of Horses, Cattle and Hogs, agreeable to an order of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary,- for the benefit of the minors of said de ceased. Maryann Beale, Extr’x. Wm. Jones, Ex’r. September 13 ts THE FOLLOWING NEGROES, —.viz.— [SAAC, who is about 35-years Old, 5 feet 10 leches high, who says he be longs to James Riggins, living in Jack sop County, .and that he was stolen bv David Stuart, and sold to Charles Wal ker, living in the fork of Saludaand Ree dy Rivera, in Scuth-CaroUna, Laurens District. \ , PAUL, -Who says he belongs to John Frainick of Putnam County. DAFNEY, who says she belongs to Buckhalter, of Wavrenton, and AIRY, wlio says she belongs to James Campbell, of Warren County. The owners are requested ,o come for ward, prove property, pay charges, and take them away. A. RHODES, Jun’r. d. s. •u Sspt, 20 ts 1 ./■■' • . £ajf?; tf' ’< * C'V t# , .'■■■'jj& ■ •«’• »■* jfti •f’.>. -,•* *r ■•?&,, ,Vv . »«?pp . ■■* ■ ;..v 'I SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in October next, at the Court-house in Columbia county, IVll be Sold, One negro woman by the name of Clary ami her child Charles, to satisfy sundry executions against the estate of Charles Porter, Esq.—property pointed out by his executor. ALSO Five Negroes —Toney, a valua ble fellow, and Sally his wife, with their three children, Creasy, Gim <§* Han ■ah; levied on as the property ofjames 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 Pettet, to satisfy an exe cution, Samuel Nelson, vs. said Pettet; also one other house and lot in the same town, where John Pettet now lives, to' satiety two .executions, om; in favor of Jonathan Armstrong for William Paschal vs. Pearson Pettet; the other in favor of Willis Durden, tax .collector of Warren 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 Wrightsbtrough pro perty above mentioned, levied on and returned to me by George H. 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’rs. M. Burk and Zachariah Williams—pro perty pointed eut by said Williams. Terms of sale cash. Wm. Wilkins, s.c.c. August 30. tds SHERIFF’S SALE7~ Will be sold at Lincoln court house, on the first Tuesday in October next, be tween the usual hours, the following property — viz: NEGROES, say, Jlilley,. JL Hannah and Warren a child, all taken as the property of Win. GooJsby t» satisfy two executions, one in favour of David and Adam Cerson, vs. said Goolsby, and one in lavour of William and Felix Gilbert, vs. said Goolsby. ALSO One marc and colt and two cows and calves — taken as the property of Ralph Kilgore, to fiiilify an execution in favour of Lewis Stovall, survivor, vs. said Kil gore. Conditions cash. John M‘l)uwell, bh’ff. ' September 3. tds SHERIFF’S SAI F. ILL be sold at Lincoln Court ** House, on the first Tuesday in October nest, between the iy?ual hours, One negro man named Charles, taken as the property of Peyton Harris, to satisfy an Execution in favor of Mathew Cullers, indorsee, vs. Harm & Mahoney. John M>Dowell, sheriff. August jj_. Sheriff's Sale. Will be Sold, On the Ist Tuesday in November next, at the Court-House in Warrenton, Warren County, between the usual hours. All that Tract or Lot of Land, lying and being in said county, on White’s Creeks conveyed to the said Guthree by Reuben Mageehee, and E phraim Mageehee, administrators of Na than Davis, deceased. ALSO Another Tract or Lot of Land on Big Brier Creek, containing 230 acres, conveyed to the said Guthree, by William White. — also — Another parcel of Land adjoin ing, containing 50 acres, conveyed by. David Wheeler, of Wilkinson County, levied on the above tracts of Land to satisfy an execution issued out of the Superior Court of Warren County, in fa vor of Johnson and Kunzie, vs. Abner Guthree, Fi. Fa. —also— -50 Acres of Land, granted to James Nipper, on M‘Caine Creek,being part of 150 acre survey, levied on and returned to me by Thomas Rivers, con stable—Conditions Cash. Abner Rogers, Sh’ff. Sept. 24 ts Sheriff’s Sale Postponed. WILL BE OLD, on the first Tuesday, in October next, at the court house on the taidh of Waynesborough, Burke county, between the usual hours, One black horse, levied on as the property of Robert Jones, to satisfy an execution in favor of Wm. Allaway, against Thomas Sorsby and Robert Jones. ALSO One moiety, or one eleventh pas t of a tract of land containing 225 acves, levied on as the property of Elizabeth Rowell, administratrix of John Rowell, dec, to satisfy an execution in favour of Green Roberts against Elizabeth Rowell, adm’x. of John Rowell, dec. and Jacob Tipton—Levied on and returned to me by a constable. John Bell,i. B.c. -August 30 v , wds A* > ‘ ■ ■ >•' *l;v ' .♦ ■' ■K_ , " JSf.; " *%' ; ~v ' frim* v ■ ■ **** *' s - * &■’ ■ ■•• . *•'' •: *’• ’■ '• m Skf. yap?;. • 'Apothecary’s Hall, Is receiving per the late arrivals 55 Packages Os Fresh Drugs, Medicines, Pat ent Medicines, Perfumery, Surgeon’s Instruments, i%c. —INCLUDING 4 Groce Tincture 1 Doz. Breast Pipes & Specia bottles dj* Nipple Shells 1 Ditto Ointment 2 do. Graduate jars, tin covers Measures 4 do. Pill Boxes, in i do. Composition papers Mortars, assort’d 50 do. American Sf 1 do. Brass do. do. British vials 2 do. Glass Funnels 60 do. velvet vial assorted corks, 1 do. Apothecary’s 20 do. Pat- scales & weights ent Medicines I do. Brass do. do. 1 do. Lee’s Pills I do. Spatulas and 2 do. assorted Palates, assorted Essences 2 do. Slabs, do. 2 do. do. Syringes l do. Double Laven -3 do. do. Tooth der water Brushes 1 do. do. Rose do. 1 do. Marking 6 do. Antique Oil, Brushes assorted, 1 do. Pomatums in 6 do. assorted oder- I’olls ous waters 1 do. Tooth Pow- 6 do. do. do. Poma ders turns. 6 llbls. Salts, 2 do. Spt. Tur pentine, Tierce English Chalk, Hhd. Whiting, do: Lamp Black Kegs, Ivory, , Black, Salt Petre, Pummice Stone, Pearl Ashes, Blue and White starch, Cream Tartar, Peruvian Bark, Spanish Brown, Cases Windsor Soap, Manna Flake and Sorts, Magnesia, Wafers assorted, Ar natto, Carboy’s Oil Vitrol, Aq. Frtis, Spts. Nitre, Spts. Hartshorn, Muriatic Acid. 10 Ton Logwood, 500 lb. Alum 50 lb/Cinnamon 100 lb. Camphor 20 lb. Nutmegs 100 lb. Red Lead 15 lb. Cloves 800 lb. Putty 4 lb. Mace 500 Bottles Spirits 20 lb. Opium Turpentine 20 lb. Aloes, 100 do. Sweet Oil 100 lb. Arrow Root 100 do. Castor Oil 20 lb. Quick Silver 100 do. best Ink, 20 Lichen Island!- cus. 200 Gallons French and Domes tic Vinegars—with Paint Oil, White Lead, Copal Varnish, Prussian Blues, superior Saddlers’ black Varnish, war ranted and made by subscribers. 300 Gallons .1 uga & Jars, all sizes SURGEON s INSTRUMENTS. 1 Groce London Evans’ Crown Lancets, ’ 6 Spring Lancets in Morocco cases of superior quality, 1 Doz. Spring Lancets, common kind, « Patent Trusses, assorted, &c. 20 Groce of Jalaps, Rhubarb,! Laudanum, Paregoric, Tarter Emetic, Ipecacuanha, Bateman’s Drops, God- : frey’s Cordial, Opodeldocs, Harlem Oil, Stoughton’s Bitters, British Oil, Tucling ton’s Balsam, Balsam Capaiva, Essence Mustard, Ink Powders, ready fur imme diate sale, at the shortest notice and on - the lowest terms, by Wholesale. Where particular personal attention wiii be given to the retail department of the store, and especially to the prescrip tions of Physicians, and the usual call of famines for medicines, which if neces-, sary, can be had at any time of night. Cunningham & Dunn. September 24. ts The Editors of the Milledgeville Jour nal are requested to publish the above once, and forward their account. uhMJIMi DRUGS " AND MEDICINE S. I%HE subscribers have lately received by different arrivals at this port, a very extensive and complete assortment of Drugs, Paints, Oil and Dye Stuffs, which they will dispose o f on liberal terms at their wholesale and retail Drug and ChemicaLWare-House, near the Market Square; and warrant them ©f the best quality. AMONG THEM ARE f White Lead, 250 I Yellow Ochre, f Ground Kegs j Spanish Brown, j in Oil Verdigris, J Linseed Oil in Tierces Fustic and Bbls. Powd. Jalap Tanners ditto Glauber Salta Spermaceti ditto Powd. Bark Window Glass of all Manna ijlsizes Senna Chalk Camphor Alum Spanish Flies RoK Brimstone Flour Sulphur Verdigrease (dry) Cream of Tartar Mai We S Opium Glass Sc Wedge- > o Lee’s genuine Bilious wood ditto y J PilU Paint Stones & Mullers Balm of Gilead Apothecary’s Scales £0 Riga Balsam Weights Paul’s Columbian Oil Juniper Berries Maccassar ditto Logwood Lemon Acid ALSO SHOP FURNITURE, PATENT MEDICINES, SURGEON’S INSTRUMENTS AND PERFUMERY, OF EVERY VARIETY. Orders from Druggists, Physicians and country Merchants, will be promptly at tended to, and executed in the neatest manner. Harral Si Worrell, Savannah, August 16, 1817— rw 4 v / a . % * ■• % •%t i $ 1 S£ y*. %#, V'- «#& '.V A Eagle Tavern, . ’ AND SWAMYff SATGE-OFFICE THE Copartnership heretofore exist ing at this Stand, under the firm of Wm. CHISOLM & Co. was dissolved on the 25th ultimo by mutual consent WILLIAM CHISOLM. RICHARD I. EASTER JAMES A. BLACK. ’ IQ** The Subscribers having formed a connection at the above Establishment will accommodate Town Boarders, and Transient and Country Gentlemen, aa formerly, and solicit a continuation of the patronage of their acquaintances and the public. The business will be conducted under the firm of CHISOLM & SHAN NON, who are authorized to receive ail debts due the former establishment, and will pay all demands against the same WILLIAM CHISOLAM* WILLIAM SHANNON, June 25 ts Globe Tavern. , BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, THE subscribers having purchased a lease of this Elegant and commodi ous establishment, inform their friends | and the public in general, that their best ‘ exertions shall be used to render comfort able all those who may be pleased to call 1 on them. They have a number of pri vate Rooms handsomely furnished, sepa rate and apart from .the bustle of thetay ern, for the accommodation of those to whom such bustle would be unpleasant— And having determined to spare no pains in providing every comfort, they rely with confidence upon the support of the pub lic. Thomas Glascock, Peter Donaldson. June 80 ts For sale. THE subscriber oilers tor sale his Farm in Columbia county, on the. Uciiee creek, 15 miles above Augusta, j containing 600 acres of land. The land is of a good quality, one half cleared ami , in cultivation—it is well watered and o£ mulatto and grey soil—tolerable good* improvements—a gin that goes by water, an apple orchard of 450 trees of choice* fruit, a peach orchard of 6000 trees, and*, all other fruit common in these parts.— The purchaser can be furnished with corn and fodder, and stock of all kind on trie premises on good terms. I expect to start to the Western coun try about the middle of August, and wilt be absent for two months. Persons wish ing to purchase, will do well to view the land before that time—but in my absence application can be made to Joseph A. Smith, on the premises. J. W, Smith. July 2. ts ’ For Sale. A PLANTATION about 6 miles bey> low Milledgeville, and 1 mile be • low gen. Scott’s ferry on the Oconee ri * ver. About 550 acres low grounds .-I the first quality, of which upwards c; t 200 are cleared and now under cultiva • tion. This body of bottom Land lies on i the south west side of the river, and di- • rectly opposite on the north east side, is > a beautiful piece of high land of about sixty acres, on which stands a large ware- • honse, about 90*feet in length and 35 in width, containing Cotton Gins, packing machine, stable and carriage-house, with a loft capable of holding 3 or 400.000 weight of seed cotton. Also, a two framed d willing house, with kitchen, On the swamp side are negro cabins, com cribs <S'c. This tract of land is ac knowledged by every one who is acquain ted with the lands ®n the Oconee river to be superior both as tor situation and soil to any other on that river;aml it is believed to be very little if at all inferior to any , land on the Alabama, some of the bottom land of which has lately sold for seventy, _ and has upwards of forty dol lars per acre. It is undoubtedly equal to any on the Savannah river, which sells currently at 50 dollars per acre.— Liberal terms will be given, by D. B. MITCHELL. <Sept. 2 7* $3- During the sickly season,. a few gentlemen can be accommodated with BOARDING & LODGING, Lodging separately, in a private family, on the Sana Hills. The situation is re tired and pleasant. Enquire at this Bit fice. Sept. 10* Prime Bacon , FOR SALE BY T. $ B. Flewelten. ' August v ?* r