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Sheriff’s Side, •
Will be Sold,
On the Ist/iWday in* November next,
* « the Cafrf.Hottsft sh Warrenton,
Warren County, between the usual
hour*. •v ■. ‘j* ; .
All Jrafct or Lot of Land,
lying jtiuJ Cfc in sa.d * county, on
White’s CrceitV Conveyed to the said
Outhree by Reubcrf Mugcehec, and E
phraim Mflgeefiee, administrators of Na
than Davis, dccdLeCi. — u.so—
•, Another Tract 6r Lot of Land
on Big Brier Creek, containing £}o
acres, conveyed to Uie said by
WilUtun Wj.ite.-Ai.Bor
■A Another parcel of Laud adjoin-
containing 50 teres, conveyed by
David Wheeled, of Wilkinson County,
levied on the above tracts of Land to
satisfy an-execution issued out of the
Supenor Court of Warden County, in fa
vor of Jobns< a and Kunzie, vs. Abner
Gutlu£e,*Fi. Fa.
■ ■ ■ ' ALSO —
&0 A ct’es of Laud, granted to
James Nipper, on M‘Caina Creek, being
part of 150 acre survey, levied on and
returned to me by Thomas Rivers, con
stable—Conditions Cash.
* ’> Aimer Kogers, Sh’fT.
Sept. 24 j _lf
Sheriff’s .Sale.
‘fcjSTTLI, he sold on the first Tuesday
VY in November next, at Hie court
house in Jicksonborough, Scriven coun
ts befween the usual hours of ten and
tnree o'clock, -• ,
314 1,8 Acrea of river swamp
land, second and third quality, lying in
ti>e county of Striven, adjoining-Wm.
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 BcvilJ, adm’rx. of
the estate said fames Bevill.
Solomon JSCemp t s.s.c.
Octpber 4. td<i.
u'.it t*.
Sold on Friday the 7th
3>V 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 not here en
umerated.
■ —ALSO.—
, Part of iae stock of Horses,
Cattle and Hogs, agreeable to an order
of the Honorable the Court ol'Ordiiiary,
for the benefit of the minors of said de
ceased,
Maryann Beale, Extr\y.
Wm. Jonefc, Ex*r,
Septerhbbr 13 ts
For sale,
„* i *
THE subscriber odera for sale his
Farm iu Columbia county, on the
lienee t creek, V 5 miips above Augusta,
containing 6UO uci es '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, u peach orchard of 6000 trees, and
all other fruit common in these parts. —
The purchaser can be fornishecL with
corn and fodder, and stock of all k|hd 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 1
land before that time—but in mj>abscnce
application can be made to Joseph A.
Smith, on the premises.
J. W. Bmith.
July g. ts
For Sole,
hundred and seventy Acres of
oaa ami hickory Land, of good
frailty,lying in Lincoln County, on Sa
jVaiinah River, S 5 miles above Augusta,
vith'dbout sOoj" a 100 acres cleared and
mostly ifresh, and uude& a go al fence,
on the premises arc several .springs of
pure water, convenient to a handsome
elevation to build on; young peach
trees of chosen kinds; across this tract
ot Laud runs Wells’s Creek, meander
ing one mile-through nearly the centre,
leaking considerable flat land, equal to
Savannah low grounds.
J. Henderson.
•-Odtober 4 d
* ~ 11 1 "
Notice.
AS the subscriber is going to rembve
from Augusta, informs all those
wno have any work at hisyhouse, tu
come and get it in‘the course of thi?
tQI . J' ’** also <*«U« and Pis-
A n Wi at a reasonable price.
H<X, ** S °" “ 4 for t TO
. C* Atitome,
I October , -
A Bargain.
A TRACT of JUml rrmlnini-jg 921,
acres, o.fk and hrckorj%in Burke.
*C6uiity,on thc souih side of hirlcr Creek,
adjoiningrhiodf of Wm, Whitehead,
Jacob jhostick, iViynsu John Whitehead,
Samuel Dowse,and Deals; all well adap
ted to the culture of corn and, cotton, on
tne premises is a comfortable Dwelling
House, and other necessary out build
ings; also a on a stream call
ed the Beaver-flam, thdreare£so acres
of cleared land which is under good
fence. A further description is deemed
’.idnetessary.
♦ Phillip Lumpkin-
October 4 - r>
d Bargain.
subscriber offers for sale his
B tract of land ly iug on M‘llcan
creek in the counties of Burke ami 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 II otliqr necessary
out buildings—Tne excellent water and
handsome situation is snfiicent 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 in every way in good repair. A fur
ther description is deemed unnecessary.
Terms will be accommodating,
Kcubcn Walker.
October I. ts
THE
Following Property
WILL be offered Cor sale, at the
Court-House, in this city, on the
first Tuesday in December next, being
tho real estate of the late 11. Wayne,
esq. and sold for the benefit of the heirs
of said cstlite, viz
Mouse aniMiOt No. 1, Yamacraw.
Wharf Lot No. 1, . do.
Wharf Lot No. 10, do.
One Town Lot at Spring Hill.
O ic five acre Lot, Chatham county, on
the borders of the city.
, Two Town Lots in Sunbtny.
One Town Lot in Brunswick,-
470 acres prime river swamp Land on
Argyle Island, about 320 acres cleared
ami cultivated under dam, with quarter
drains, trunks, water machine, barns,
1 overseers, winnowing and negro houses,
a garden spot, with a grove of sweet
orange and fig trees. The buildings are
situatedon high knowles, out of the reach
of freshets. This land produces as go'io
crops as any on the river. The whole
tract will be sold oi divided into, two
tracts to suit purchasers.
800 aerfes pine Land; in the neighbor
hood of Muututh,
11,000 acrea pine Land, in Effingham
county, lad off 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 ajres 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, oposite the point of Argyle Isl
and.
From ten to twelve hundred acres of
Land, ou the Salt ICctcher, in South-
Carolina.
Four Lots, iu the town of Columbia,
South-Carolina.
Terms to be made known on the day
of sale.
GEORGE ANDERSON,?
JAMES M. WAV NE. $ executors
Savannah. September 13, 1817.
SaleT"
Will bt Sold at Lincoln Court-House,
on the Ist Tuesday in November next,
say the fourth of said month, the per-.
soiml property belonging to the estate
of Thos. Peacock, alien, late of said
county, deceased, consisting of
A tolerable Assortment of Dry
Goods, and one G. ld Watch, with other
article* 100 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 ami
other property are changed out of the
possession of the Escheator.
Wm. Harper, Escheator.
October 1. ts
A ROAN HORSE, supposed obe i?
vr 16 vfcars old, and about 15 hands
high, no brands perceivable; an old Sad
dle, Waggon Bridle, ami Saddle Elan
ket, was taken from a runaway negro,
near this place ou last Sunday, and is
now in the possession of the subscriber,
living in Edgefield District, South-Car
olina, within four miles of tho Augusta
Bridge. Tho boy said he belonged to
the widow Hanford, near Society Hill,
Ueyond,Camden, in South-Carolina, and
that he took the HorSc from the planta
tion of his owner; thfe ow ner of the above
b described property is Vfcquested to com
ply with the law and take his own.
James Hunter.
Goober 4 * , D
|tp-We are authorised to announce
Anselm Buog, a candidate for the of
fice of Sheriff, for Richmond eptraty at
the ensuing election.
7? _ y. , •
Reward!
ITS) UN AW A Wrom the subscriber, liv-J
{LAi ingpla*B(irke county, on the wa
ters of Brier Creek? on the 6th of* Octo
ber.
TWO LIKELY**
Negro fellows,
March , an outlandish fellow,
about S 5 years of age, about 6 feet high,
of a very dark colour, with the lower
part of his ears cut oft’ as a mark in his
country, had on when he Runaway a suit
of homespun clothes, he speaks good En
glish.
Mack , a country born, about
£6 or 27 years old, about 5 feet 8 or 10
indies high, stout made, has a lump on
his right jaw, caused by the flash of a
gun; had on when he runaway a yellow
suit of negro cloth. Any person or per
sons apprehending and confining them
in any jail within this ‘tate, so as 1 get
them again, shall receive the above re
ward, or 20 Dollars for each; ami ali
reasonable expenccs paid if delivered to
the subscriber, at his plantation in Burke
county. - „
Win, Iverson.
October 11 apt
20 Dollars Reward.
EIUN AWAY from the subscriber,
MX 011 the night of the 27th of Sept,
last, a negro fellow by trie name of PE
TEBppbout 26 or 27 years of age, stout
yellowish complexion, and
has a down look when spoken to—took
with him when he went away a new fur
hat and checked ginghams coat, his o
ther cloathing not iccollected.—Any
nerson apprehending the above named
fellow, and delivering him to me on Lit
tle river, Columbia county, near Rays
ville, or who will lodge him in jail and
give me information, so that I can get
him, shall receive the above regard and
all reasonable expenses.
N. B.—-It is probable he may have a
pass. ‘
Oct. 8 ctp JOTfWM. WEST
THE FOLLOWING
NEGROES,
—viz. —
& SAAC, who is about 35 years o!d, 5
feet 10 inches high, who’ slys he be
longs (o James Riggins, living in Jack
son County, and that he was sbden by
David Stuart, and sold to Charles Wal
ker, living in the fork of Saluda and Ree
;l.Y Rivers, in South-Carolina, Laurens
District.
PAUL, who says he belongs to John
Frainick of Putnam County.
DAFNEY, who says she belongs to
Buckhalter, of Wnrrenten, and
" AIRY, who says she belongs to James
Campbell, of Warren Cov.nty.
’! he owners are requested to come for
ward, prove property, pay charges, and
take them away.
A. RHODES, Jun’r. n. s.
Sept. 20 ts
Sheriff’s Sale Postponed.
WILL UK OLD, on the first Tuesday ,
in October next , at the court house on
the town of fVaynesborough, Burke
county, between the usual hours,
One black horse, levied on as
Ihe property of Robert Jones, to satisfy
an execution in favor of Wm. Allaway.
against Thomas Sorsbv 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, to satisfy an execution in favour of
Green Roberts against Elizabeth Rowell,
•adin’x. of John Rowell, dec. and Jacob
I ipton—Levied on and returned to me
by a constable.
John Bell, b. b. c.
August 30. A 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 tin; property
of ‘Villiam Stuart, jun. to satisfy an ex
ecution in favor of Hardy Perry against
said Stuart.
—ALSO—
-200 Acres of land in the county
of Burke, on Dry Branch, adjoining
lands of John Killpatrick and Jonathan
Lewis—levied on as the property of
Charles Roberts, to satisfy sundry small
executions in favgr of Harley Attaway,
adm’r. on the estate of Drury Bass, dec.
and others, against Charles Roberts—the
above land levied-on and returned to me
by a constable.
John Bell, s.b.c.
October 4. • tds
NOTICE.
9 |pHE copartnership formerly existing
JL between Thomas A. Greene and
Abner Greene, was dissolved on the 24th
day of May, 1816, last, by % death of
Thomas A. Greene, All persons having
demands against the said concern will
present them for adjustment; and those
indebted are invited to make payment to
the subscriber.
Abner Greene.
August |D. 1 ts ♦ '
* Eagle Tavern, -
(?• • » .■ # r *ir
W. Wi?, v -i-hism ’■ ' &
■ -pyA*
AND
SXVAAWn S.OTG E-OFFICE
rg'CiE ( (.partnership heretofore exist-
JL hig at this Stand, under the firm of
Wjr. CHISOLM & Co. was dissolved
on the 25th ultimo by mutual consent.
WILLIAM CHISOLM,
RICHARD I. EASTER,
JAMES A. BLACK.
{C?* 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 (heir acquaintances and (he
public. The business will be conducted
under the firm ofCHISOLM r & SHAN
NON, who are authorized to receive all
debts due the former establishment, and
will pay all demands against the same.
WILLIAM CHISOLM,
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 pfeased to call
on them. They have a number of pri
vate Rooms handsomely furnished, sepa
rate and apart from the bustle of the tav
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,
iPetcr Donaldson.
June 30 * ts
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 & &CURRY.
Sept. 27
’ NOTICE
Will be sold at the Market-House in
Augusta, on the Ist Tuesday in No
vember next, between the usual hours.
1 Trpct of tkud containing 60
Acres more or less, adjoining Foster,
Beall, and Murmy, \A 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 day.
JAMES SAVAGE, -)
ZACHARIAH SAVAGE, IjSU’rs.
ALEXANDER AI LISON, J
ELIZABETH SAVAGE, Kv’trx.
September 17
NOTICE.
A LL those indebted to the late firm
of Messrs. JAMES A. BLACK.
& Co. are requested to call and settle
their accounts with Messrs. A. Bugg, &
Co. who are fully authorized to settle the
business of the said firm.
John Tanner. '
June $. 'tf
NOTICE.
TVJ OW in Richmond Jail, NED, (he
has called himself Whalebone) be
longs to the estate of general Road of Sa
vannah, he is about 47 or 48 years of
age, his complexion is very black, is chun
keyaud well made fellow.
PETER, who says he belongs to Wm.
Meneale nerr Lincoln court-house; he
is about 20 years of age. about 5 feet 2
or 3 inches high, somewhat of a down
look and of a yellowish cast, thick and
well set fellow. The owners arc reques
ted to come forward, prove tiieir proper
ty,pay charges and take them away.
A. Rhodes, jr. D. Sh’ff.
October 11. ts
NOTICE. —There will be an Elec
tion held at Columbia court-hoase
on Monday the 27th of October, (instant)
for a Clerk of the Inferior Court, to fill
the vacancy of Anderson Crawford, esq.
de'eased.
W. L. KENNON, j.i.e.
W. MAGRUDKR, j.i.e.
JOHN FOSTER, j.i.e.
J. T. ALLfcN, j.i.e.
October 11. tde
NOTICE .
A LL persons indebted to Col. Wil
xjL LIAM Few, oiNew-Vorlc, arc here
by ■ notified, that unless payments arc
made on or before the Ist January next,
suites will be commenced without dis
crimination, as no further indulgence can
be given by the subscribers.
J, §* B. Howards,
• Jlttornies for
Wm. Few.-
July 30. ts
|C7* We\re authorised' to announce
Richard Bush, a candidate for the of
fice df Receiver of Tax Returns qf
Richmond .county, at the ensuing elec
tion. V Jinell
S ,
Seven miles from Augusta, on the -* cea t
v • Wnshlitgton road.
The f^. : r r«x>t|itw ». M ve tang'it fc.-.qr mv
EE therefore giv* -did* information
to-nis fneuds (danr.) to his rumor -
oos acquaintance, and tfie public in cen
tral, that he has opened -
A itouse of Entertainment,
for the accommodation of all dfcont. ci
vil travellers, aim lor no others,
disorderly part of society he* wishes to
pass by, as their absence wjll be a much
tnpre delicious cordial than their money
ndeed he is determined not to be pester/*
ed with troublesome company; so tl at
the weary traveller may limdown ( 0 rest
in quiet These observations are made
in consequence of this place being f 0 -
merly established as one of great disor
tier and confusion, which, with propriety
induced thousands of gcutlbmen to
by. The HOUSES ami STABLES, are
o w repairing, and will s .on be. in gw „l
order, with a general assortment of the
best of Liquors; a well furnished Table:
Clean jßcdsj a plenty for horses, with a
good hostler,. and a desire to please
which 1 hope will be-inducementj
cient for the traveller to call, if not, he,
must pass by.
Gentlemen from town can be accom
modated at the shortest notice; and all fa
vours will be received with gratitude.
A general assortment of GUO
vCERIES will be kept here, and sold near
ly at the Augusta prices.
N. Durkee. f
August 9. |r wom
stages:
HpHE public are informed that the
,8. Lipe of Stages from Augusfa tch
Athens,(via.) Columbia C. H. Washing
ton and Lexington, is now in operation,,
persons wishing a passage, can enter their
names at the Eagle-Tavern, Augusta,
from which place it will start every
Monday & Friday Evening at 5 w’clock,
and arrive at Washington the evening of
the next day at 5 o’clock. Terms 85 for
each passenger, with an allowance of 20
pounds baggage, and 5 cents per pound,
for extra baggage. F.very exertion will
be made for the comfort of passengers.
LONG Sc >!*REA.
BC7’’ A Private Hack Is in constant
readiness at Lexington, to convey per
sons to the Madison Springs.
The Editors of the Savannah Re
publican arfe requested to inseit the a
hove weekly for one month and send*
their account to this office for settle
ment.
September 17 law2m
T '"'T'
ALL persons having claims against
the estate of Daniel Hubbard, dec.
are requested to render them in propaiiyv
attested, witjiip the time prescribed By
aw; and those indebted to the estate, are
request ed to make immediate payment to
annah Hubbard, adm’x.
May 3. wffin
~ NOTICE.
A N ELECTION will beholden on the
third Tuesday, being the 21st of'
October next, for Justices of the Inferior
Court of Richmond county, at the court
house in the city of Augusta.—By order
of the Hon. the Inferior Court.
John H. Maim, cVk.
September 3. tde
notlceT
ON the first Monday in November
next, application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of Richmond
County, for an 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,? .. , s
THO’ . H. JONES, $
August 6, 1817 w3m
Notice.
THE Subscriber having taken Mr.
Nicholas Cashin, into co-part
nership. The business in future will ba
conducted under the firm of N. Cashin
Co, JOHN CASHIN^
£0“ e are authorised to announce;.
Col. Peter Donaldson, a candidate,
for the office of Sheriff of Richmond
count y, at the ensuing election.—|un. I I
%*vve are authorised to announce
Edmund Bugg, Jun. a candidate for toe
office of tax collector of Richmond,
.connty, at the ensiling election ■ Jnly 9%
%are authorised to aunouaco,
Thomas Handley a candidate for tin*
office of tax. collector fur Richmond,
cou r.ty, at the ensuing election. Inly
%*Mr. Hiram Maim is a canduTcteR R - 1
Receiver of tax returns for Richnu»n>v.
county at the ensuing election.
June 21. ;
arc authorised to announce Kd .
If ward Hasscl. a candidate'for re.
ceiverxrf tax returns for Columbia count’,
at the ensuing election.
August 6 .
authoriz.pd to announce Jas
yy Hutchinson a candidate for l a:v
Collector of Columbia county a( the e r •
suing election. > - Sept* 3{