Augusta chronicle, and Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1817-1820, October 11, 1817, Image 4

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H. •’ >pl| * ?f’ ; * ii ✓ ■ * : ' U .-' "V I ■ Letters J*ffce Post Office at Augusta, ist October, hBV7- I George Adam 2 Peter Jelet I Sarah Adams % Benjamin Alien 2 RhodayKerr Alex. H. Altfson 1 ‘ B Robert Lowry -— r Benyer 2 fC. Livcrman Edward JBurfc Wm, C. Lyman 4 William Blunt i Lewis Latonche Tims, Beauchamp Jonathan Lawrence Ann Butler M Lewis F. Bairfield Wm. M‘liane Sarah Batctna* Fnh-aim Merit Daniel Bruckner Tno. M‘Carten Joseph Bevatv (Jeremiah Minor Eliza Bird ' .'Joseph Maxwell Richard M. Burton B. B. Mitchell John Burton :K. Mussn Levi Bu"U (Benjamin Milner W. H. Cary 6 corge Morgan C Meldred J. Meals Moses Crana Wpi. S'. Midtlleton John B. Covington Daniel F. M‘N cill Henry Qartec Miird. J. Murdecai Jkrfiee B. Crawford Miss Sarah Mackey John Connelly t Mary Moss William Clarle James Mathias William Cain Eliza Martin 2 Eliza jet’u S. Cotton And w. M*Elmui ray Cnesttv ts. Case James Mufren Eliza Claytotu Robert Mitchell !W<h Corn wilt Philip H- Mantz Camming Woodford Mabry James Clark G v 0 :■ Moses Overstreet #m. Davis 2 Mary Orr JameftDismukes P Nathaniel fturky Benjamin Pierce Sarah Dubose Jonathan Prescot Wm. Danfard A. D. Parker Waher Dubose James Pilntrose Thomas brake David Patterson Wm. C. Dillon R Waiter Drane James B. Hobmson James Drawdy Tliomas Reynolds Nancy Davie Morris Roney John Daly llobt. Runiiingtoa HannahJD’Antignac Emuriuel Russell E Shadrack Rozar Gcd. tV.Eya'ns 2 Thus. L. Ely t Lavina Sneed Everlct &i Caild Ocdf|(e Si ni fivers Sarah Elbert , Moa.es Hewal Charles Easter Hczokiah Salmon F Tho 1.. Smith Mary Pox Fnntis Sunday G . E:iva Sdveit Greenwood&Mllch- Mary Slighter ell T Jasso D. Green Simmons Thorp P. GaUaher 2 Richard Tarver Golf $ Mealing Reuben D. Trad well Emanuel Gregory Adoniram TrUdwell Wm, Gray Elizib’h Townsend Henry Gilliam Nathaniel Twining Thomas Graftt Mary Tow/isend H William Thompson Martha Ruling Joseph Tarplcy Henry Herfonl Amelia Tinbruok Henry Jeter Tinnick Dav ill Harrison 3 W Gabriel Harris Wm. VVhorten ArtherP. liayne Stephen Wilson Zachariah Han el 2 A. Willy Joshua W. Hooper John Wilson Samuel Haws James Whits 2 Lud Harris Jeremiah Winters Tho. Henderson Jorcas Wiishborn Walter Harris James Watsou J James Wilkinson Witmey James ■P. D. Woolhopter Mitchell Jones Win. White 4 Thomas Jones 2 Jonathan Vassnu Itlary Jones Charles Vaughn Jiunos Fraser, F. Al. October 4. c i ■■!■■■■ ««n .a.,. ■ ——• ■■ SUEMU J*’, SALE. 0» the first Tuesday in October next, at the Court-house in Columbia county, tVli be Hold, One negro woman by the name of Clary and her child Chimes, 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, witii their three children, Creasy, Gim <s* Hananh; levied on us the property of Jame» Wood, Esq. to satisfy sundry executions issued out of a lattice’s court in favor Lemuel Moore, vs. James Wood and John Saadi ford—property pointed out by Saiuiiford. One House and Lot in the town of Wnghtsborough, at this time occupi ed by Pearson Pettet, to satisfy mn exe cution, Sanyuel Nelson, vs. Kuril Peltet; also one othfer house and lot in the same town, where John Fetter now lives, to satisfy two executions, one in favor of Jonathan Armstrong for William Paschal Pearson Fettct; the other in favor of Willis Durden, tax cMioctor of Warren county, vs. JVarSon Pettet; Akn, the “I* 15 * u °d lot in the mid town where Charles M. Lin now lives, to satisfy two* executions, Moses Alexander, vs. Charles M. Lm.—All the Wrightsborough pro pei ty above mentioned, .levied on and Ge<,r(!e —■—ALSO— PJ~ , r< ! an b y Ute bame of Paddee, levied on to satisfy an execution Guardian of J. and P. CarL, v, Xra! M. Burk and Zachariah Williams—-nro perty; pointed out by said Williams. P Terms of sale cash. Wm. Wilkins, s.c.c. August 30, tds ♦ 4 / * ’j List of Letters, Remaining in the Post-Office, Waynesborough, Ist October , 18i7. * I Harley Attaway Edmund Lumpkin Widow Adkinson Aadley Maxwell 3 ttobt, it. Atkinson. Martha M‘Cullougb John Bowen Joseph M‘Collum primes Brown Stephen Milbern VV in. Bryant Dr. —j— Man Richard M. Burton Wm. Mai key or Bcnj. F. Burton,2 John B. Morrison Elijah Byne Branch W. Miller Nancy Bugg Win. Norman Aaron Barrow Benjamin Nixon Reading D. Bryan John Owens 2 Wm. Burt* el I Sally Pearce Wm. Burnell Ralph Pcnrow Liltieberry Burch Win. Powell William Beall John Roberts Lovicy Bugg Phillip Robin«on 2 Nancy Bugg Henry Revelle Jacob Beal R. Richardson David Clage Whitmel Rutland Thomas Corven John Stockdale 2 Edward Cobb JaniesG. S*!sbary 2 Charles Cutto Mary Spence Maria Cravey Nat. T. Saiidcford Elliolt Sec’ry. St. Patrick’s David Earqnart Lodge Thomas*Forth John M.Sneyle Uz Floyd Nancy Speight John Grice John R. Smith Edimvid Gray John Smyth John Goodwin Samuel Tarver Cary Godtee Wnt. Trimole Dr. Jas. Hydman, 2 Etheidrcd Thomas Elizabeth Hamilton Wm. Urquahart Green B. Hilt Benjamin Vallotton Rev. David Howe Nathan Vickers John Howell |John Wynn 2 Jane Hughes Samuel vVildes 2 Mary Hughes Enoch Womble2 William Jones 2 Ethan Whipple 3 Daniel Inman Isaac Welch Sarah Joherson Jas. or Isaac Welch George J«hn&oh David Wooten Wm. Iverson Eltdn Wells James Jackson Ann Wilson John Kilpatrick John K. Whaley Philip Lumpkin 2 Gibson West Ezekiel Lester Stephen Welburn James Lintrott Moses Walker William LaKseter James Young, Thus. Leavitt John Carpenter, P. M. October 4 ts “SHERIFF’S SALE, Will be sold at Lincoln court house, on the first Tuesday in October next, be tween the Usual hours, the following property — viz: rjMIREE NEGROES, say, Mil leys JL Hannah and Warren a child, all taken as the property of Wm. Goolsby to satisfy two executions, one in favour ol David and Adam Cerson, vs. said Goolsby, and one in favour of William and Felix Gilbert, vs, said Goolsby. ' ALSO Ode tnare and colt and two cows and calves—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‘Dowell, September 3. tds SUEHIFF’s BALE. W ILL 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 Pcyfon Harris, to satisfy an Executionin favor of Mathew Cullers, indorsee, vs, Harris & Mahoney. John NDDoWcll, sheriff. August 11. Sheriff’s Hale Postponed. WILL BE OLD, on the first Tuesday, in October next, at the court house on the town 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 Sersbv and Robert Jones. ALSO One moiety, or one eleventh part of a tract of land containing 225 acres, levied on as the property of Elizabeth Rowell, administratrix of John Rowell, dec, an execution in favour of Green Roberts against Elizabeth Rowell, adm’x. ot John Rowell, dec. and Jacob Tipton—Levied on and returned to me by a constable. John Bell, s. >s. c. August SO. wds Sheriff's Sale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, at the'Court house in Waynesborough, Burke county, within the usual sale hours, One silver watch, silver chain and gold key, levied on as the property of U illiam Stuart, jun. to satisfy an ex ‘ ecution in favor of Hardy Perry against Said Stuart. —ALSO— SOO Acres of land in the county of Burke, on Dry Branch, adjoining lands of John Killpatriok and Jonathan . Lewis—levied on as the property of Charles Roberts, to satisfy sundry small executions in favor of Harley Attaway, adm’r. on the estate of Drury Bass, dec. and others* against Charles Roberts—the above land levied an and returned to me by a constable. ' John Bell, 8.8. C. October 4. tds < * , ■ v ' r ..s V> r. *• k s ... * >» i ' *. *. j*>% SheiiPs Bale. ’ WilTbe iotd, On the Ist Tuesday in November next, ; at the Court-House in Warrenton, Warren Clunty, between the usual hours. * All that Tract or Lot of Land, lying and being in said county, on White’s Creek, conveyed to the said Guthree by Reuben Mageehee, and E pltraiiu Mageehee, administrators of Na than Davis, deceased. - —also—-• Another Tract or Lot of La.-.d on Dig 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*Cain» 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. ’RJSTILL he sold on the first Tuesday y V in November next, at the court house in Jacksonborcugh, Scriven coun ty, between the usual hours of ten and three o’clock, 314 1-S Acres of river swamp land, second and third quality, lying in the county of Scriven, adjoining Win. Gibbons, Savannah river, and the mouth of Brier creek—levied on as the proper ty of James Bevill, dec. to satisfy an ex ecution in favor of Macklin Lunday, ex ecutor of Frances Lunday—property pointed out by Delia Bevill, adm’rx. o! the estate said lames Bevill. Solomon Kemp, s.s.c. October 4. tds 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. 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, 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 IS ts For sale. THE subscriber offers for sale his Farm in Columbia county, on the. Uchee creek, 15 miles above Augusta, containing GOO acres of land. The laud 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, mid all other fruit common in these parts.— The purchaser can be furnished with corn and fodder, and stuck of all kind on the premises 011 good terms. I expect to start to the Western coun-; try about the middle of August, and wil? 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. 1 Smith, oh the premises. J. W. Smith. July 2. MT For Sals , hundred and seventy Acres of oak and hickory Land, of good quality, lying in Lincoln County, on Sa vannah River, 55 -miles above Augusta, with about BO 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 tract of Land runs Wells’s Creek, meander ing one mile through nearly the centre, making considerable |fat land, equal to Savannah low grounds. J. Henderson. October 4 b Notice. A subscriber is going to remove from Augusta, informs all those who have any work at his house, to come and iet in the course of this month, as lie will go away the next month. He has also Guns and Pig. tola for sale at a reasonable price. AJso, a Waggon and Harness, for two Horses. C, Antoine, * Gun-Smith. October 4 ts » « * * » •' . 'M t J BargqiM THE subscriber otters for sale his tract of Wnd lying on M‘Bean creek in the counties of Burke and Rich mond, containing eleven hundred acres, live or six hundred of which are oak an 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 till other necessary out buiWing&—The excellent water and handsome situation is sufliceut to recom mend it as a place of undoubted health. There are one hundred and fifty acres cleared on the premises, one half of Which is in Burke, the remainder in Richmond, all fresh* under good fence, and iu every way in good repair. A fur* ther description is deemed unnecessary. Terms will be accommodating. Reuben Walker, October 1. , ' Jtf ~~ A Bargain. A TRACT of Land containing 921 acres, oak and hickory, in Burke Countv, 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 edthe Beaver-Dam, there are2so acres of cleared land which is under good fence. A further description is deemed unnecessary. Phillip Lumpkin* October 4 p the Following Property WILL be offered for sale, at the Court-House, in this city, 011 the first Tuesday in December next, being the real estate ot the Late R. Wayne, esq. and sold for the benefit of the heirs of said estate, viz;— House arid Lot No. 1, Yamacraw. Wharf Lot No. 1, do. Wharf Lot No. 10, do. One Town Lot at Spring Hill. One five acre Lot, Chatham county, on the borders of the city. Two Town Lots iu Sunbury. One Town Lot iu Brnnswick. 470 acres prime river swamp Land on Argylc 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 ot 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 ot divided into two tracts to suit purchasers. 800 acres pine Land; in the neighbor hood of Montbith, 11,000 acres pine Land, in Effingham county, lad oft'in tracts of from three to five hundred acres each. 6000 acres of Land, in Scriven county, in different tracts; some of the tracts prime swamp and oak and hickory lands. 310 acres of Land, Washington coun ty, oak and hickory. 202 i acres Land, Wilkinson county, 12th district, No. 265. 450 acres river swamp Land, in South Carolina, opositc the point of Argyle fsl atid. 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 qn the day of 03,1.0 GEORGE ANDERSON,? JAMES M. WAYNE. 5 executors Savannah, September 13, 1817. ~Kscheator’s SaleT~ Will be Sold at Lincoln Court-House, on the Ist Tuesday in November next, say the fourth of said month, the per sonal property belonging to the estate of Thus. 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 sale will continue from day to day until the said Goods and 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 of the Escheator. Wm. Harper, Escheator. tf A ROAN HORSE, supposed to be 9 or 10 years old, and about 15 hands high, no brands perceivable; an old Sad dle, Waggon Bridle, and Saddle Blan ket, was taken from a runaway negroj near this place on last Sunday, and is now in the possession of the subscriber, living in Edgefield District, South-Car olina, within four miles of the Augusta Bridge. The boy said he belonged to the widow Hanford, near Society Hill, beyond Camden, in South-Carolina, and that be took the Horsy from the planta tion of his owner; the owner of the above described property is requested to com ply with the law and take his owrt. Janes Hunter. October 4 „ d FOR SALE, 7* A YOUNG Female Servant, 17 years of age, Well calculated for the house —Apply at this office, October 4. ts V Globe Tavern. % BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA ripHE subscribers having purchased a JL' te«e of this Elegant and conhnodi ous establishment, inform their friends and the public ip general, that their be«t exertions shall be used to render comfort able all those who may be pleased to call on them. They have a number of pr^ vatc Rooms handsomely furnished, sepa rate and apart from the bustle of the tar. 'em, for the accommodation of those to whom such hustle would be unpleasant And having determined to spare no pains in providing every comfort, they rely with confidence upon the support of the pub lie. Thomas Glascock, Peter Donaldson. June SO ts Eagle Tavern, , ■ * ■ L ’ and SA VAJSTNH BJI TGE~ OFFICE THE Copartnership heretofore exist ing at this Stand, under the firm of Wm. CIIfSOLM & Co. was dissolved on the 25th ultimo by mutual consent. WILLIAM CHISOLM, RICHARD I. EASTER, fe JAMES A. BLACK. |C7* The Subscribers having formed a connection at the above Establishment, will accommodate Town Boarders, and Transient and Country Gentlemen, as 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 all debts due the former establishment, ami , will pay all demands against the same. v WILLIAM CHISOLM, WILLIAM SHANNON, June 25 . ts MOTIVE. ‘ HEZEKIAH DICKINSON bavin purchased the interest of Mr. Eaton Flewellin in the concern of T. & E. Flew ellin, the business will in future he 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 Fie well in, Hezekiah Dickinson. September'S. ts Frime B , FOR SALE BY 1 T. E. Flewellen, August SO. -ts i To Rent, TWO Front Rooms with a Cellar,on the corner of Bridge Row, directly. opposite the Toll -House. The situation is an excellent one for business. BRUX & SCURRY. I Spiv*. 27 NOTICE, tv ‘ Will be sold at the Market-House in Augusta, on the-dst Tuesday in No vember next, between the usual hours. I 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 f>t I Lovelace Savage, late of Columbia Coun I fy, deceased; sold for the benelit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known B on the day. JAMES SAVAGE, 1 ZACHARIAII SAVAGE, \EJts. A LEX ANDER AI LISON, J ELIZABETH SAVAGE, ExHrx. September 17 I . NOTICE. A LL those indebted to the late firm fl /3L of Messrs. JAMES A. BLACK, i Co. are requested to call and settle .their accounts with Messrs. A. Bugg, & y Co. who are fully authorizei to settle <l)° I ; business of the said firm. John Tanner. June 8. * ts NOTICE . I THE copartnership formerly existing I between Thomas A. Greene anu I Abner Greene, was dissolved on the 24t.; I; day of May, 1816, last, by the death «: I Thomas A. Greene, All persons having I demands against the said concern win I ; present them for adjustment; and those fl indebted are invited to make payment to I the subscriber. Abner Greene. August. 50. ts I NOTICE. AN ELECTION will be holden on the fl third: Tuesday, being the 21 st ci ■ October next, for Justices of the inferior M Court of Richmond county, at the cour ■ house in the city of Augusta. —By oraer ■ of the Hon. the Inferior Court. John H. Mann, el k. ■ September S. *l, 4