Augusta chronicle, and Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1817-1820, October 08, 1817, Image 4
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I Fallowing Property
WILL be offered for sale, at Abe
Court-House,* in sis on,the
V # first Buesday 111 Dcccnflter nw*t,, being
Ilk* real of the 'R. Wayne,
| ae(|. aHjt Hold for the behfcftltfl IheJious
i of said estate, vi'/ :—-
I I|ou*e ami Lot No. 1, * amaefaw.
WharfJLotNo. I, do.
Wharf Lot No. l«, d“-
One Town Lyt-at £nri»g H-. 11. •
One five acre Lot, Cnatjiain county, on
I the banters «»( the «. By.
Two Town) Lots in Sunhury.
One Town Lot in Urunawit k.
47 U notes prime t iver swamp Land on
* 1 >lami, about i»2b acres ah a ret*.
- and cultivated uitler dam, with qt a. ter
drains, trunks, water machine, barns,
overseers, winnowing and negro houses
a garden spot, with a grove ot'saert
mange and h^trees. Tne buildings art
situated on high knoyvles, out oi the reach
«•)’ ‘la'ri.ets T;.js innd produces as
"* crops as any on the river. The wnelc
tract will be 6old oi divided into two
trfftn to sfl,t purchasers.
tqO*acie., pine LanjJ; in the neighbor-_
Kood of Mmituth,
U,fcoo acres pine Land, in Effingham
comity, lad off in tracts »1 Iruai tiwec to
five hundred acres each.
nWfO acres ol Land, in Sc riven county,
in dilfercut tracts; some ol the tracts
prime swamp uhd oak and hickory lands.
310 Hire* of Land, Washington coun
-7, ty, oak amt hickory.
’ 202$ acres Land, Wilkinson county,
jfcth district, No. 2(15.
450 aercs river swamp Lund, in South
Carolina, opbsilc the point of Argyle Isl
and. -
From ten to twelve hundred acres of
Lam I, oil the Salt Ketcher, in South
• Carolina.
Four Lois in the tow n of Columbia,
Smith-Carolina. ,
u Terms to be made Know n on the Jay
ol sale.
OBtotOß ANDERSON, >
XA.MKB M. WAVKK. 5 ‘ a " l, r
Huvaumk, Sr fit ember 13, Id 17.
, important
To Planters $ Manufacturers
- \ FEW sets of CAUSING, KOI*-.
iNa& shunning Machines
* for maiMilacturing Cotton, are now open
for inspection at the Wared louse ol
Messrs. Bvux & Scurry, near the. bridge:
where alt persons (who feel disposed to
patrom/.e tin* labor of genius, or encoii-.
rage Domestic Manufactures) are invited
to call ami examine the Mime, as i( is pre
sumed that their operations will alibi'd
indisputable proofs of their excellence,,
which will supercede the necessity nl'he
st-wing that encomium upon them in
this 411 v.ertiscmeat, which they so justly
deserve.
These Machines qre an impioveinent
on Messrs, Bissell Hit.limn & Willson's
plan, ami the workmanship is v*m tiled in
a manner superior to any which have
heretofore been Intilt. A
Any person wishing to purchase asm
!;le set ol the iVfaci'vines, or the Eaten!
tight for a State or County, will be ac
commodated on liberal terms; and should
r;iy person purchase the right for a cer
tain Territory, May in a reasonable time
he accommodated with any quantity of
machinery on a induced price, as soon as
they can be built, by applying ut the a
bo\e mentioned {lace to
frL Willson, and
William Hanford, •
or to .lames ISartotty
Jane 4.—if in Augusta.
Ksclimitors Male.
Will he Sold at Lincoln Court-House,
on the Ist Tuesday in November next,
ciy the fourth of said month, the per
sonal property b dunging to the estate
of Thus, Peacock, aliei, late of s:iid
county, deceased, consisting of
A tolerable Assortment of Dry
Goods, and one (i.dd Watch, with other
articles too tedlb'M* to enumerate —The
mile will continue from day to day until
the sai l Goods a id other property are
. sold—Terms of the above sale——The
Money to be paid before the Goods and
other property are changed out of the
possession ol the Escheator.
Wm. Harper, Kscbcator.
October . >f
VTmIaN HUilriK. supposed lo be i*
4*. or 10 years old, and about 15 hands
higii, no brands‘perceivable; an old Sad
dle, Waggon Bridle, and Saddle Blan
ket, was tekea from a runaway negro,
near this plaae on last Sunday, and is
haw in the bus session of the subscriber,
Hying in Edgefield District, Smith-Car,
oli»:i, withinfour mi.es of the Augusta
Bridge. The boy said he belonged tqs
the widow Hanford, near Society HiU.i
V l>K X° ! -d Camden,in South-Carulina, and;
t.;at ho took the Horse from the planta
tion of his owner; the owner -of the above
described properly i s requested to com
ply with the law and take his own.
James Hunter.
■October 4 D :
A YOUNG Female Servant,l7 years
calculated for the house'
Appl x At <tiiis office.
October 4^
m. Blanks,
PP SxetiUediU this qfiee.
JHB • -.Vi ■ J
; Quaker Springs,
Sexien inUes from Angusttf, on' the great
ffdshipgton T4ftL
T!»e frow’.'s of f.rdiDe l.avcW-ought f>«r>r bill
* (i/rUctt to unclior h» tMs |oiir«*.
«E therefore gives, this infiirmatioii
to nts frtends (ifapy.) to his numer
ous acquaintances; and trie public in gen
eral. that he hits opened
A House of Entertainment , i
for the accommodation of all decent,',ci
vil travellers, an ft lor no others. The
disorderly '(|)art of society I;<* wishes to
pass by, as tlitir absence will be a much
more delicious cordial t'>an f lodr money;
ndecd he is determined m t lo'lafpes'er
»*d with tiouWcsouic company; so that
the weary traveller may-lie down to rest
in-quiet These i.bsorvftiiotis are made
in consequence of this place being for
merly established as one of ureat disor
der aiul confu-ti'.’.n, which, with jrapiieiy
induced thousands of genllemen to p:i>-s
by. The 110USKM and ST A » are
o \v repairing, and will p .on he in good
order, w ith a general ii-»»rhiu!!i| of the,
beat of Liquors; a well furninlicd Table:
Clean Beds; a plenty for horses, with a
good hastier, and a desire to please,
which 1 hope will be inducements sulli
cient, for the traveller to cull, if not, he
must pa*a by.
Gentlemen from town can be accom
modated at the shortest notice; and all fa
vours will be rcceiv ;d with gratitude,
A general assortment of GRO
CERIES will he kept here, and sold near
ly at the Augusta prices.
N. Diukee.
August 9. W’t M
"STAGES.
rpHR public arc ijdibraicd that' tHe
Jt Line of Stages from Augusta to
Athens,(via ) Columbia G. H. Washing
ton and LcMiigtoii, is now in iq'erat'n.n,
persons wishing a ’passage, can enter (heir
muncH at tlm Eaglc-1 iivern, Augusta,
from which place it will every
Monday & Friday Evening at 5 o’clock,
and arrive at Washington (Ireevening of
the next day atso’clock. Terms S 5 for
each passenger, with an allowance of 20
pounds baggage, and 5 cents per pound
tor extra baggage. Ev ery exertion w ill
be made for the comfort of passengers.
LONG A; MdtriA.
JC7* A Private Hack is in constant
readiness at Lexington, to convey per
sons to the Madison Springs-.
The Editors of the Savannah Re
publican arc requested to inset t the a
hovc weekly for one imnth and send
their account to this office for settle
ment.,
, September \7 1 aw2m
Eagle Tavern,
AND
S \ VXJyjWf SATGE-OVFICE
r*'- * Copartnership h**retoforo e\ist-
J2_ ing at this Stand, wider tlm linn of
Wm. CHISOLM & Co. was dissolved
on the 25th ultimo by mutual consent.
, WILLIAM CHISOLM,
Richard i. East Eli,
JAMES A, BLACK.'
JC7* The Subscribers iia\ ing (mined a
connection at the above Establishment,
■ will accommodate Town Boarders, and
Transient and Country Gentlemen, as
lurincrlr, and solicit aconiimialion of the
- patronage of their acquaintances and (he
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 ail demands against (he same.
WILLIAM CIIISOLAM,
Will:am shannon,
June 25 ts
(•lobe Tavern.
BROAD STRKIiT, AUGUSTA,
subscribers having purchased a
Jl. lease ol this Elegant and commodi
ous establishment, inform their friends
and the public in general,-that their l>ost
exertions shall be used to render comfort
able all those who may "be pleased to call
on them. They have a number of pri
vate Romas handsomely furnished, sepa
rate anti apart from tlic bustle of the tav
‘ ern, fw the accommodation of those* to 1
whom such bustle would be unpleasant—
And having determined to spare no pains
in providingevery comfort, they rely with
' confidence upon the support of the pub
lie.
1 Thomas Glascqpk,
Peter Donaldson.
June Aft ts
£ LOST,
ON the road from Columbia court
house to the Quaker Springs, a
Brown Cloth Surtout, lined with blue
flannel. The finder shall be handsomely
i rewarded by leavingitirt this oflSce.
September 27. ■ B
UewariJ
!fV& the 22d ofjunc, 1817,. 107 house
tT inualumbia c«n*ty, was broken
open,and aROBBEUV committed. TWo
hundred ami thirty dollArajn taken
I’hmh my trunk, among awich was two
lifry <t.,flar bills on the Au-rusta bank,
dhe «f which bad my name written on
the back of the bill; five twefty dollar
bills of tire Htldgc company, and three
tie’ll dollar bills, one of which was on the
South-Jarniina bank, together with
some articles of clothing. Any person
to whom (lie above described bill (with,
my name on the back) should be offered,
that will stop the same, give me infor
matiou so that I can have the same,
shall he entitled to the above reward,
and upon the conviction of the rogue
shall be entitled to a reward ol fifty
dollars.
Jolhlan George,
July 2 tl
- rorJVE
rwpHE copartoeixHip formerly existing
y between Thomas A. Greene* and
A bun tireenc,,was dissolved on the 24th.
dav id May, IHI6, last, by the death oi
Tlttynas A', Grijenc. All persons having
demands aguihfct tiie said concern will
present them tor adjustment; and those
indebted are incited to make payment to
the subscriber. '
Aimer Greene.
August 30. ts
NOTICE.
1 Lli persons indebted to the estate
of Joseph Marshall, Jun’r. Esq.
deceased, will please to make immediate
payment; and all who have claims against
(he said estate, will present them in due
time and legal form.
SARAH MARSHALL,
NATHAN CRAWFORD, LVr.
September 17 o
Notice.
rff'MlE Subscriber having taken Mr.
j| Nicholas Cashin, into co-part
nership. The business in future will be
conducted under the firm of N. Cashin
& Co.
JOHN CASHIN.
October! 1 awrw
JSOTICK
0 KZEKIAII DICKINSON having
HR purchased the interest of Mr, Raton
Flewellin in the concern ofT, &£. Flew
i*il in, the business will in future be car
ried on under the (inn of FLEWELLIN
and DICKINSON at tlie establishment
of the late firm,,whore they have an ex
tensive waru-hoUrv," & commodious stores,
lor 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 Me well in,
Hezekiah Dickinson.
Septembers. ts
uYOTIVtiT
4 LT< those indebted to the late firm
of Messrs. JAMES A. BLACK,
k Co. are requested to call and settle
their accounts with Messrs. A. Bugg. &
1 ’o. who arc fully authorized to settle the
business *)f the said firm.
John Tanner.
June 8. ff
ISotice.
JOS’T near Mr. Adkisons. Greoac
J Cuonty, a POCKET BOOK, cun
taming Twenty-One Dollars in Cash,
and-, sundry papers, among which is a
Note of Hand, on David Bunch, sot- Two
Hundred Dollars, dated the 29th of Jan.
18H), bearing interest from date, with a
credit on the back for Twenty Dollars—
• whirb note I doforwarn the said David
Bunch from paying to any other person
than myself. *
AUSTIN BUNCH*
Sept. 20 ' ts
ALL persons having claims against
the'cslate of Daniel Hubbard, dec.
arc requested to render them in properly
attested, within the time prescribed by
law; and those indebted to the estate, are
requested to make immediate payment to
Hannah Ihihlmnl, atlm’x.
Alay S. w6m
~ . NOTICE. ~
Will be sold at the Market House in
Augusta, on tlie Ist Tuesday in No
vember next, Between the usual hours,
t Tract of Land containing 60
Acres more or less, adjoining Foster,
Beall, ami Murray, in Richmond Coun
ty,, on Butler’s Creek, the property of
Lovelace Savage, late of Columbia Coun
ly,. deceased; sold for the benefit of the
( heirs and creditors. Terms made known
on the day.
JAMES SAVAGE, A
ZACIIARIAH SAVAGE, Ij&cVs.
A LEX ANDER AI LISON, J
ELIZABETH SAVAGE, Ma'trx.
, September 17
NOTICE.
ON the first Monday in November
next, application will be made to
the tourt of Ordinary of Richmond
County, forjui Order for the distribution
of the estate of John Stuckey, sen'r. de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs of
said deceased.
JEPTHA DANIEL,? ,
THO’S. H. JONES, S Jldmr *'
* August 6, 1817 w3m
AA./C police,'. ' f
ArtTILL be Sc hi on Friday $c 7th
,ycy day bflfovember next, at the
house of William JL. Beale, late of XV
lumbia countyjMeceased.
4 Cotton Machine, 1 pair or
Mill Stones, 1 Mr.rrs-Baddlc and Bridle,
and several other articles hoi here en
umerated.
—ALSO.—
Part of the stock of Horses,
Cuttle and Htigs. ngr-wable to an order
of the Honorable tlie Court ofOidhiary,
for the benefit of the minors of said de
ceased. ' , /
Maryann Beale, JC.rtr 9 ;v.
Win. Jones, it-W.
■* tSeptember 13 ts
for Sale.
CN OTH of Vity Mills, on Spirit creek,
J containing about twenty four or five
hundred acres to each tract. Presuming
that no one will purchase without view
ing them, 1 have thought it useless to say
any thing more than I Bat tlie terms will ire
made known by applying to me, or Mr.
G. Shearer, and if not sold before the
first Monday in November, will be sold
or leased for a term of years nt public
auction, with the stock on the place, and
the household furniture—-and on the first
day of December, all my lands on Brier
creek with the stork on that place, known
by the name of the Iron Works.
William Cowles.
. July £O. 2rrbt
For sale,
subscriber voters for sale his
a Farm in Columbia county, on the
Uctiec creek, 15 miles above Augusta,
containing COO acres of land; The land
is of a good quality, one half cleared and
in cultivation—it is Well watered and of
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 ail kind on
the premises on good terms.
1 expect to start to the Western coun
try aboufethe middle of August, and will
be absenrfortwo months. Persons wish
ing to purchase, will do well to view tjie
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
t\ur Sale,
NINE hundred and seventy Acrfs of
oak and-hickory Land, of good
quality, lying in Lincoln Comity, on Sa
vannah Ri/er, 35 miles above Augusta,
with about 80 or a 100 acres cleared and
mostly fresh, and under a good fence,
on the premises are several springs of
pure water, convenient to a handsome
elevation to build on; 1200 young peach
trees of chosen'kinds; across this tracs
of Land runs Wells’s Creek, meander
ing one mile through nearly the centre,
making considerable fiat land, equal to
Savannah low grounds.
J. Henderson.
October 4 n
Jl Bargain.
THE subscriber otters fur sate bis
tract of land lying on M‘Bcan
creek in (he counties of Burke and Rich
; monel, containing eleven hundred acres,
five or six hundred of which are oak and
hickory,and well adapted to the culture
1 of Corn and Cotton. On the premises
in Richmond, on an elevated site is a
dwelling house and nil other necessary
out buildings —The excellent water and
1 handsome situation is sulficent to recom
. mend it as a place of undoubted health.
’ 'There are one hundred and fifty acres
. cleared on tin premises, one half of
, which is in Burke, the remainder in
( Richmond, all fresh, under good fence,
and in every wav in good repair. A fur
ther description is deemed unnecessary.
Terms will be accommodating,
ileuben Walker.
October L -ts
A Bargain. ~~
1 A TRACT of Lapd containing 921
acres, oak and hickory, in Burke
County, on the south side of Brier Creek,
adjoining lands ,of Win. Whitehead,
Jacob Bostick, Wyns. John Whitehead,
Samuel Dowse, and Beals; all well adap
ted to the culture of corn and cotton, on
the premises is a comfortable Dwelling
House, and other necessary out build
ings; also a Grist-Mill on a stream call
ed the Beaver-Dam, there are 250 acres
of cleared land which is under good
fence. A farther description is deemed
unnecessary. v ,
Phillip Lumpkin,
October 4 D
r To Rent,
TWO Front Rooms with a Cellar, on
the corner of Bridge Row, directly
opposite the Toll-House. The jdtiftfum
is an excellent one for business. '
BRUX & BCURRY. :
Sept 27 1
Sheriff's Safe.*
V* ill be Sold, *>*
On the Ist Xaesddy hrNoVemW nc «t
at t» ( ie Cnmt-lluase in WaTreni,,,,’
warren County, between the usu ..j
hours.
All that Tract or Lot*of i^nd
U!"S b ‘*'l n S ir ‘ v c «W, on -
White’s Creek, conveyed to the said
On three by Reuben Mngeehee, and E- '
pliraim Magcebee, admiriisliauas ol Na
than Davis, deceased.
—ALSO—
A noting'Tract* or Lot of Land
on Big Ibier I'lt-ek, containing
anes, wimeyed to tl»o said tiutiuce. i v
William White. , ’ *
— axsi-
Another parcel of Land adjoin.
ing, containing 50 acres, conveyed by
David Wheeler, of Wilkinson County
levied on tho above tracts of*Land to
satisfy an execution issued out of
Superior Court of Warren County, in h.
vor of J.»!p son and Kun/.U*, y*. Aln.li-
Guthr.ec, EL Fa'. y 1
ALSO —•
50 Acres of Land, granted (o
James Kipper,on M‘Caina Creek,beir : .r
part of ISO acre survey, levied on and
returned tojoe by Tho’mas Rivers, con
stable' —Conditions Cash.
Abner Jtogcrs, Sh’ff.
Sept. 24 . ts
bher;il“s bale Postponed,
WILL UK OLD, nn the first. Tuesday,
in Odqber next, id the court Juruit on
the town of ff'aynesborough, JiuvLe
county, between the usual hours ,
One black horse, levied on as
the property of Robert Jones, to satisfy
an execution in favor of Win. Allaway,
against Thomas Sorshv and Robert Jones
also
One moiety, or one eleventh Juufc
of a tract of land containing 225 acres,
levied on as the property of Elizabeth
Rowell, administratrix of John Rowt\jl.
dec, to satisfy an execution in favour of
Green Roberts against Elizabeth Rowell,
adm’x. of John Rowell, dec. \ancl Jacob
Tipton—Levied on and returned to me
by a constable.
John Bell, s. n. c.
August 30. wds
Sheriff’s Sale.
W£7TU be sold on the. first Tuestlay
V V in November next, at the court
house in JacksOnborougli, Striven coun
ty, between the usual hours of ten and
three o’clock,
314 t 1-S Acres of river swamp*
land, second and third quality, lying in.
the county of Striven, adjoining Wm.
Gibbons, Savannah river, and the mouth
of Brier creek—levied on as the proper
ty of James Bcvill, dec. to satisfy an ex
ecution in favor of Marklin Lunday, ex
ecutor of Frances Lunday— property
pointed out hy Delia Bcvill, adm’rx. of
the estate said James Bcvill.
Solo won Kemp , s.s.c,
October 4. * t(ts.
Sheriff" s Sale. .
IVTLT ILL be sold on the first Tuesday
Y Y in November next, at the court
house in Waynesborough, Burke county*
within the usual sale hours.
One silver watch, silver chain?
ami gold key, levied on as the property
of \\ illiam Stuart, jun. to satisfy an ex
ecution in favor of Hardy Perry against
said Stuart.
—ALSO—
-1600 Acres of land hi the county
of Burke, on Dry Branch, adjoining I
lands of John Killpatrick and Jonathan
Lewis—levied on as -the property of
Charles Roberts, to satisfy sundry smill
executions in favor of Harley AtkiWhy,
adm’r. on the estate of Drury Bass, dec.
and others, against Charles Roberls—the
above laud levied on and returned to me:
by a constable.
John Bcl[, s.b.c.
> October 4. tds
Notice.
A S the subscriber is going, to remove
from Augusta, informs all those I
who have any work at his house, to I
come and get it in the course of this I
month, as he will go away , the next
month. He has also Guns and Pis*
tols for sale at a reasonable Jpjtice.
Also, a Waggon and Harness, for two
Horses.
f 5, Antoine,
Gun-Smith.
* October 4 z -" ts
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Georgia, Lincoln county.
WTIKREAS Dennis Mahoney has ?
applied for letters of administra
atiou on the estate and of Isaac
Satterlcy, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and adino
nish all and singular the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time allmv
ed by law, to shew cause (if any they
haveVwhy said letters of administration
should not l;e granted. ( j
GiVeh under my Imnd, this SSt l c -
Sept4il#3f, m7. * A
: Harper, c.c.Oy_
Prime Bacon, I
FOH SALE BY „ I
T, #K. Flcwellfß-
Avgust 30. -