Augusta chronicle, and Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1817-1820, October 25, 1817, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

SliepifT’s Sale. Will IMS Sola onthe first rue^/ N .°: vcmber Veit, as the courMiouse a Jackaonborough, Striven oouaty, be hours of iwitoi BSa'Acro, df l‘int I* ll *' Jy* n S the county of Striven, with a good p an-< tetionuX cultivation, together with a comfortable dwelling house and other out buildings {—also 1000 acres of p»«c land, \t\m and being in the county of Effinghamfpart of which i* Ulid '* r cultl - Vation, levied on as the,property ol John Lucas, sen’r. to satisfy an execution m favor of WilUam Rawls—property point ed out by the* defendant’s wife. —-ALSO Will bewld at the same time ■ and place, 600 acres of pine hind, lying in the county of Scriven, adjoining James 'Conner, William Black, -Win. Sheppard •and others—levied on as the prope. ly ol William DonaldsonJto satisly an execu tion in favor of John Black; propelty, pointed out by the defendant., , T ALSO— gO& 1-2 acres of laud (move or fcss) lying and Ireipg in Ore county of St riven, on Savannah liver, adjoining John Smith and other. on as the property of Charles Floyd, security lor William Williams, to satisfy sundry ex ecutions in favor of Anthony Lewis and Hillery Alligood—property levied on and returned to me oy axonstable. —ALSO— -200 acres of pined and more or less lyirjg and being in the county of Scrivcn: levied on as the property ol Robert Jes fers, to satisfy an execution in favor of James Jefers—property. Imiied on and returned to me by a constable. Bolomou Kemp, s.s.c. October I. ids *4'*- ■ ~ * ■ -* 1 Sheriff's Sale. Will be Sold, On the Ist Tuesday in November at tiie Court-House in Warrenton, Wafren County, between the usual hours. All that Tract orXot of Land, lying and being in said county, on White’s Creek, conveyed to the said ' Oathree by Reuben Mageehee, and E phralm Mageehee, administrators of Na than Davis, deceased.— also Another Tract or Lot of Land on Big Brier Creek, containing 9yo acres, conveyed to the said Gutluee, by William White.—also— Another parcel -of Land adjoin ing, containing 50 acres, conveyed by David Wheeler, of Wilkinson County,’ levied on die above tracts of Land to satisfy an execution issued out of the Superior Court of W arren County, in fa vor of Johnson and Kuuaie, vs. Abner (iutbree, Fi. Ff also— -50 Acres of Ijimd, granted to James Nipper, on M* Cains Creek, being part of 150 acre survey, levied on and returned to me by'Thomas Rivers, con- Btahlo—OomlitiorsCasli. Abner Rogers, Sh’ff. Sept. 24 ts ~ SheriWSale. “ WiLl be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, .at the court housertu Jacksonborough, Scriwn coun ty, between the usual tiuurs of ten and three o’clock, 314) 1-2 Acres of river swamp kind, second and third quality, lying m the county of Striven, adjoining Win. Cfihbons, Savannah river, and the mouth of Brier creek-levied on as tlie proper ty, of James Bevill. dec. to satisfy an ex ecution in favor of Alacklin Lunday, ex ecutor of Frances ‘Lunday— property pointed out by Delia Bevill, udm’rx. of the estate said James Bevill. Solomon Kemp, s.s.c. Oqtober 4. f*V Sheriff s dale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, at the court house in Wayucsborough, Burke county, within the usual side hours. On© silver watch, silver chain * n d gold key, levied on as the property of iVilliaul Stuart,' jun. to sutisfy.an ex ecution in favor of Hardy Perry against said Stuart.—ALSO— -200 Acres #f- land in' ttietjounty of Burke, on Dry Branch, Bidjoining lands ot John Killpatrick and Jonathan Lewis—levied as the property of Charles Roberts, to satisfy sundry small executions in favor of Hailey Attaway, adnr’r. on the estate of Drury Bass, dec. and others, against Charles Roberts—the above land leviedoui and returned to me by s constable. _ John Bell, s.u.fc. October 4. tds A~ LL persona indebted to Col. Wn.- of AYw-Forfr, are here a® tilled, that unless payments are Ses°wiU r £ fore th * l9t s a “ u «y «ext, criJS.IS ** cwamen ced without dis- J* % B. Howards, At tom its for ** ' P; ■ Executor’s Sale. | WILL be sold on MOJWJiV, the Ist day of December next, ut the plantation of the late Rev’d. L» v «* lace Savage, a part of the personal prop erly of the Said Lovelace Savage, de ceased, • GONSI-TIKO OF, Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Plantar •tion Tools, 6cc. together with Nine NEGROES, and 650 acres of Land on Butler’s creek; a survey of the Lands will bennade previous to the day of sale, Tin terms will be made known on the day of sale—The sale to continue from day,to day until the whole is sold. A. If. Allison, lii, Zaobariali Savage, J rfc Columbia copnty Oct. 15 If KschcatoPa &ale. Will-be .Sold at Linootn Court-House,' on the Ist Tuesday in November next, say the fourth of said month, the pet - 'ooiial property belonging to the estate ol Ttios. Peacock, alien, late of said county, deceased, consisting of A tolerable Assortment of Dry Goods, undone Gold Watch, witlnother articles too tedious to enumerate—The sale will continue from day to dav until, the said Goods and other property are sold—Terms ofithe above sale—Thy, Money to be paid before the Goods and Other property are changed out of the possession of the Eschcutor. W in. Harper, Escheator, • October ts •mis Following Property WILL b«; ottered for sale, at the Couft-1 louse, in this city, on the first Tuesday in December next, being the real estate of the late R. Wayne, esq. and sjdd for the benefit of the heirs of said estate, viz House and Lot No. 1, Yamacraw, Wharf Lot No. 1, do. » Wharf Lot No. 10, do. One Town Lot at Spring Uill. Ope five, acre Lot,‘Chatham county, on the borders of the city. Two Town Lots iu Sunbury. One Town Lot in Brunswick. 470 acres prime river swamp Land on Argyle Lland, 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 anting trees. The buildings are situated on high knowles, out of the reach ol freshets. Till* land produces as good crops as any on the river. The whole tract will be sold «i divided into two tracts to suit purchasers. 800 acres pine Land; in the neighbor hood of Montcith, 11,000 acres pine Land, in Effingham county, lad oft’iu tracts of from three to. five hundred acres each. 6000 acres es Laud, in Semen county, in dillerent tracts; some of the tracts prime swamp and oak and hickory lands. 310 acres ol Land, Washington coun ty, oak and hickory. 202 J acres Land, Wilkinson county, 12th district, No. 2G5. 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- Carolina. Four Lots iu the town of Columbia,; South-Curolina. Terms to he made known on the dav of sale. GEORGE ANDERSON,) JAMES M. WAYNE. 5 exccutovs Savannah, September 13, 1817. Notice.~ WILL be Sold on Friday the 7th day of November next, at the house of William L. Beale, hue of Co-i lumbia county, deceased. 1 Cotton Machine, 1 pah* 0 f Mill Stones, 1 Man’s Saddle ami Bridle'; ‘and several other articles not here en-‘ unrelated also.— •jPavt ot 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, $ / • Marynn 11 Boale, Extr’x. V/bi. J oitos, Ex’r, September 13 ,ff KoHecT ~ " f¥THE City Comicil will on SATUR DAY, thy Ist day ot November next, proceed to the appointment of three VENDUE MASTERS, fa the city of Augusta; who will be elected to hold' their appointments until the Ist Satur day in October,-! SlB, and will be requi red to give bond and Security, and pay into the Treasury of the said city, the sum of one hundred dollars each, previ ous to entering on the duties of said ap pointment. Agreeably to an act, enti tled <4an Act to repeal uu act, entitled art act, respecting TVendoe Masters, so far as the same restricts and limits, the number of Vendue Masters, for the city ofAogusta.” Passed the 12th Decem bei>-1816. , David Clarke, c. c. c. Oqjtober T 8 . ts are aulhoris3d to announce I RkodAliD Bush, a candidate for the of- , nee of Receiver of Tax Returns of Richmond county, at *he ensuing elec 4s*-Jjjoii? . For sale. pwW | £ P » / • . *• M- V £.4* *•« ' jSfth Me a ~ *FMBr THE subscriber otters for sale his ' Farm in Columbia county, on the Ucliee creek., 15 miles above Augusta, containing 600 acres ol laud. Ihe Jam! is of a good quality, one half cleared and in cultivation—it is well watered and ol mulatto and grey soil —tolerable good improvements —a gin that goes by water, an apple orchard «t 450 trees ot choice fruit, a peach orchard »f (KiOU trees, and all other fruit common in these parts.— 'The purchaser can be furnished with corn and fodder, and stock, of all kind on the premises on good terms. I expect to-start to the Western coun try about the middle of Augusj, and will be absent for two months, i er.ons 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. ; - . >1 Washington Hotel. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS Purchased 'this well known Stand frpm Mr. Levi H. Echols, he k determined todcvotesuch attention to the business of the house as will not' fail'to render it comfortable and pleasant* to every person that he may have the pleasure tx attend to. His table will al ways be supplied with the best the conn-, try can afford, and his bar will be con stantly furnished with the choicest Li quors; good stables and ostlers are pro vided—Every exertion will be made to render general satisfaction. Samuel B. Head. JO”* The MiliedgeviUe Journal wilU please insert the above for 1 month, and; forward their account, Washington, Wilkes, Oct. 18 lm Eagle Tavern, ■ f VSSwr T AX’D 8\ VA JVmi Sjl TO E-OFFICE PjllHE Copartnership heretofore cxist -1 ing at this Stand, under the firm of Wm. CHISOLM & Co. was dissolved on the 25 th ultimo by mutual consent; WILLIAM CHISOLM, RICHARD I. EASTER, JAMES A. BLACK. 60“ The Subscribers having formed a connection at the; above Establishment, will accommodate 'JBown Boarders, and Transient and Country Gentlemen, as formerly, and solicit a continuation of tlie' patronage of their acquaintances and the public. The business will be conducted under the firm ofCIHSOLM & SHAN NON, who are authorized <to receive all„ debts due tire former establishment, and will pay all demands against the same. WILLI AM CHISOLM, WILLIAM SHANNON, June 'IT ts Globe Tavern* BIIOAD 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 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. Thom as Glascock, Peter Bonaldson. ‘June SO ts Executors’ Sale, WILL be sold at the late residence of Joseph Marshall, jun. dec. on the twentieth day of December next, to the highest bidder, sundry articles of household furniture, ’some plantation tools and part of the live stock. Tends made known on the day of sale. Sarah Marshall, ex’x. Nathan Crawford, ex’r. October 29. E Notice. LOST near Mr. Adkisons, Greene County, a POCKET BOOK, con taining Twenty-One Dollars in Cash, and sundry papers, among which is a Note of Hand on David Bunch, for Two Hundred Dollars, dated the 29th of Jan. bearing interest front date, with a credit on the back for Twenty Dollars which note I do forwarn the said David Bunch frpm paying to any other person than myself. 0 AUSTIN BUNCH. Sept. 20 ts ■ - THE FOLLOWING NEKJROBS,: —viz.— ” • ISAAC, who is about 55 years old, 5 feet 1 flinches high, who' says lie be longs to James Riggins, living in Jack son County, and tliat he was stolen by David Stuart, and sold to Charles Wal ker, living in the fork of Saluda and Ree dy Rivers, in South-Cairolina, Laurens District, PAUL, who say's he belongs to John Frainick of Putnam County. DAFNEY, who says she belongs to I Buckhaltcr, of Warrentoo, and .AIRY, who says she belongs to James Campbell, of Warren County. , The owners are requested to come for ward, prove property, pay charges, and take them away. A. RHODES, Jun’r. n. s. Sept. 20 ts A GREEABLV to the lust will <§*tcs lament of James Pearre, late of Richmond -county, deceased, JFill be sold, on the Ist Tuesday in December next, (it not, previously disposed of at private sale,) the following Tracts of Laiyl, 500 Acres of Land on the wa ters ol Bear creek, Franklin county, ori ginally granted to Nathaniel Pearre— Bounded N. K. by Call, on the other sides by lands of tVm. Glascock, and George /fallen. 202$ Acres Land, lot No. 30, Sd dis trict, old /filkinsoii county. 1->1 Acres Lund in //alkes county, near the mouth ol Long creek, adjoining lands of Clcc, and George Graves. 154 Acres in .fTilkcs county, adjoin ing land ofCloe Graves; -each being part ol 924 acres of laud originally granted to Andrew Robinson, 92$ .Acres ol Land, Elbert county- Boundedby lands of Joshua Graves, and, by Savannah river; heing a part of a tract ? originally granted to Joshua Bradley. . 143 Acres in Jackson county, adjoin ing lands of Joshua Gravds. 833 Acres ofj,and in /farren county, on Duhart’s creek; also one other tract originally granted to Angus Martin. : Title Deeds and Plots may be seen on ■the day ol sale, when the terms of pur chase will be made known. J. T. ALLEN, > p , o L. PEARRE, C Ex rs * October 15 -ts Ji Bargain. * nr HE subscriber otters for sale his JL tract of land lying on MTlean creek in the counties ot'Burke and Rich mond, containing eleven hundred acres, five or six hundred ol Which arc oak and hickory, and well adapted to’the culture Corn and Cotton. On the premises m Richmond, on an elevated site is >1 dwelling house and nil other necessary out buildings—The excellent water and handsome situation is suilicent to recom mend it as a place of undoubted health. Therq arc one hundred and fifty acres • cleared on the premises, one half of which is in Burke, the remainder in Richmond, all Iresh, under good fence, and in every way in good repair. A fur ther descriptionis deemed unnecessary. : Terms will be accommodating, Reuben Walker. October 1. ' jf NOTICE. —There will be an Elec tion held at-Columbia court-house on Monday the 27 th of October, (instant) for a Clerk of the Inferior Court, to fill the vacancy of Anderson Crawford, esq. deceased. W. L. KENNON. j.i.e. W. MAG RUDER; Lie' JOHN FOSTER, j.i.e. J. T. ALLEN, j.i.e. ii October 11. * tde NOTICE. ~~ A LL 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, & Go. who are fully authorize! to settle tlie business of the said firm. John Tanner. June 8. ‘ if N otice. ALL those who are indebted to the esfate ol the late Col. Thcophilus Thomas, of Scriven county, deceased, are hereby notified to make immediate payment; and all those to whom said estate is indebted, will present their de mands within the time prescribed by law, to J / Lucy Thomas. Sole adm'x. of said estate. October I , r , ICr* We are authorised to announce Col. Pkteii Donaldson, a candidate for the office of Sherift’ of Richmond souniy, at the ensuing flection. —jun. ll *«*We are authorised to announce Edmond Bugo, Jun. a candidate for the office of tax collector of Richmond county, at the ensuing election. July 9. *,*We are authorised to announce Thomas Handley a candidate for tlie office of tax collector for Richmond county, at the ensuing election. July 5. Hiram Mann is a candidate for Receiver of tax returns for Richmond count/ at the ensuing election, » Jupe 21. I Kjr * ** t Baucfhg Academy. ' JUsh e and RKs^cTFitLY and gentlemen of \ U mj sf .. “h us «fcrb«e t . S ori#.u themsdvls £; for the purpose of teachW the and polite accomplishment Various new steps and fibres “ 1,?.' have not yet been introduced in thi !v ‘ wdl be taught; togeiher with a nuinS’ of Fancy Dances, all of which ceived tne sanction of the most f.-i • bl. ud po.i.e,c ire ,« cities irt the muon. ‘ « Their Academy will be kept at M Leshe’s Long- Room on Reynild-sW and will be ready for the reception ( f pupils on the 31st ot the present mot,.! Days of tuition; Friday from 3 to ' o clock, r. m. and on Saturdays. r,-„ m J to 12 o clock, a. m. <§• from 3' to G * >, J WIGHT SCHOOL, \\ ill also be opened for £e -itV men on Thursday, the 30(h inst, coin' mencingat candlelight. Further * tjculars will be made known on anulir-,* tion at the above place. ' October 22 ip IVJSHLVqY(LY " Jockey Club Races'" commence on the Ist We,!- V Y noday ju December next, free for any Horse, Mare or Geldin* f r0l: . any part of the world—Weights a*rec-. , blc to the Augusta Turf. ° V* B-'y’ 3 Running, 3 mile heat s, for a piirsc of g 400 2d—3 mile heats 3UO 3d—Mile bents for a pureo /supposed to be worth bc tween S & 4CO Dy order of the President. 11. H. M‘Crea, Sec'nj. October 22 50 Dollars Re ward. out of the subscribers gfa. JL ble near Columbia court-house on Monday night the 13th inst. a flee bit • tea grey horse, upwards of live feet high, heavy made, trots and paces, some nlarks of the gear, has been snagged on the left fore leg a little below where it joins the shoulder, which occasions a lump and rods a little, with a long mane and tail. The above reward will be giv en for horse and thief, or ten dollars Tor the horse alone. Win. Magnifier* October 22. ' d 10 Dollars He ward MUNAWAY from the Subscriber in Lincoln county, on the 4th inst. a negro fellow named Peter, about twenty years of age, 6 feet high, dark complex ion, bad on when he left me, a white, plains round jacket, with coloured cutis and collar, a blue grounded homespun vest, and a new' felt bat. Any person that will stop the said fellow, and lodge him in some safe jail, shall receive the above rewaid, and all reasonable expen •. ces paid. William o‘Neal. .October V> lawlm 50 Dollars Reward 15 ANAWAY from the subscriber, about the 10th of July last, a Ne gro man named Billy, a native of Afri ca, about 5 feet G‘or7 inches high, ap pears to be between 28 and 52 years ot r age, speaks bad English, has a dow n look, and spAtkslow when in conversation* ho has about or below his waist s\ few marks of the whip: this fellow wap put in tiio Jail of Barnwell district as a runaway,, sometime in the month of February,- 1816, and was sold out on the Ist Mon-> day of March lost, to pay expenccs —All I know of the fellow is from Ins own statements—he says his name is Billy,. ami that he did belong to a major Jones,, of Savannah, but afterwards said be come, from above Augusta, Georgia. [- is likely this fellow may get back to his former owper, who would Tike to conceal his return; he may not have given a cor- ■ reefc- statement of his owners or his own name or place of residence—Any inlor- Viatiny pn the subject will be liberaliy' compensated. Barnett 11. Brown. Barnwell, court-house, s. c. Oct. 18 20 Dollars Reward the 22dof June, 1817, my house in Columbia county, was broken open and a ROBBERY committed. Two* hundred and thirty.dollars in bills, taken -from my trunk, among which was two fifty dollar bills on the Augusta bank*, one of which had my name.written on the back of the b}jl; five twenty dollar bills of the Bridge compagy, and three ten dollar bills, one of which was on the ■- South-Carolina bank, togeiher with some articles of dpthing. Any person, to whom tile above described bill (with my name ou the back) should be otllcet!,, that will stop the same, give me in for mation so that I cun I rave the saint-, shall be entitled to the above reward,. and upon the conviction of the rogue* shall be entitled to a reward ol dollars Jordan George. a z wi- f — - 537* We arc authorised to MARTIN WIUCOX, a ca«-did:ite *•£ tWe office of Receiver of Tax turns,; i' ’Richmajid cov.nty.at the offsaigg gh-'ttUvfc