Augusta chronicle, and Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1817-1820, November 12, 1817, Image 4

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' * > r . * Administratrix Sale. WILL be sold ou Friday the second day of January neat, between the usual hours of sale, at tire plantatioii of the late Timothy T. Barham, a part of the personal property of the said de ceased, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Bogs and Sheep, the Plantation Pools, the Crop of Corn and Fodder, the House hold and Kitchen FurViture, with a num ber of other articles too tedious to men tion. The terms of sale will be made known on the day of 'salq, which will be on a liberal credit—-and all liquidated accounts will be received in payment for property, sold. The sale will continue from day to day until all is sold. Also at the same time and place will be RENTED, the plantation of the said deceased, and the Negroes lured lor the term of one year. All persons to whom the estate of Timothy B. Rarham is indebted, are re quested to renderin their accounts agree ably to laWi and all those indebted to. the 'estate are requested to make immediate payment to • , RebeccaU Barham, Ex’rx* November 8. ts ■» Administrator's Sales. Will be sold before the Post-Office on Wednesday, 17th of December next, the property of Samuel Brant, decease ed, for the benefit ot the .heirs and creditors, viz. . * 1 Riding Chair 8 demijons of Copal Varnish Quantity of Coach Lace Plated Handles, Joints, and Bands Plated Stirrup Irons and Webbs Saddle Bosses and Cut Tacks, pwid M'Kinne, > I James Johnson, 5 1 Nov. 8 tds | MJIUSHJfLV* SALES I POSTPONED. y ON the Ist Tuesday in Decembeiß next, at the market-house, in theß city of Augusta, between the usual hoard of sale, will be sold. || One third of an improved LOT um the town of Petersburg, on the westsidd of front-street, adjoining Graham and Allen. • “■ fj —AI.SO— || One Lot of 'Land lying in Eiberd county, in the fork of Cold Water creek ■ and Savannah River, containing 1 acred more or less/the above property levied! Olf to satisfy an Execution issued from the sixth circuit court of the United States, for the district of Georgia, in fa vour of John deadening, vs. Win. Pat terson—conditions cash, purchasers to ..pay for titles Tims. T. Triplett, Lrp.Mar D. G. November 8 ts Executor’s sale. “«TILL be sold on MONDAY, the yy Ist day of December next, at the plantation of the late Rev’d. LoVe lace Savage, a part of the personal prop erty of the said Lovelace Savage, de ceased, CONSISTING OF, Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Planta tion Tools, &c. together with Nine NEGROES, and 650 acres of Land on Butler’s creek; a survey of the Lands will be made previous to the day ol sale. The terms will be made known on the day of sale—The sale to continue from day to day until the whole is sold. A. H. Allison, 1 t , s Zaehamh Savage, J X Columbia county Oct. 15 ts SHERIFF’S SALeT^ Will he sold on tire first Tuesday in De cember next, at the court-house, in the town of Waynesborougb, Burke county, within the usual sale hours. One Negro VV omivn named Af fff, levied on as tne property of Jeremi ah W. Williams, to satisfy sundry small executions in favour of Charles Lile, a gainst Jeremiah W. Williams, and Jo seph Attaway, jun’r. levied on and re I turned to me by a constable. —>-ALSO — ' One Negro Woman named Bet "ty, and her child named Handy, levied I on as the property Wm. M. Scruggs, to I satisfy sundry executions in favor of I William Stone and others, levied on I and returned to me by a 'constable. John Bell, s, b. c. I Nov.l ts I For Sale, THAT well known Tract of I .and, in I Columbia county, called Mount I Hope, ten miles above Augusta, on Sa-1 vunnab river,- containing 528 ■acres —•’ I which is equal 'if not-auperior, to any j tract of Land, in the county. There is I on the premises a good Dwelling House,!, Kitchen, Gin House, Stables, Corn I House, and all the necessary buildings I on a Plantation,all under a good'fence;’!, the terras will be made known, by appli-1 nation.to subscribers, on the premises. John B. Wilkinson, :Wm. U, Blackwell. I' October 25 ts | — |c ( Bolting Cloths, ; j subscribers have just received j t complete assortment of the best 1 1 quality DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS. I« Edward Quin, & («;>. I tf | VffE Following Property WILL be offered for sale, at the, Court-House, in this city, on the first Tuesday in December next, being, the real estate of the late R. Wayne, esq. and sold 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 Hill. One five acre Lot, Chatham county, on the borders of the city. Two Town Lots in Sunbury. One Town Lot in Brunswick. ‘ 470 acres prime river swamp Land on Argyle 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 tig trees. The buildings are situated on high kuowles, out of the reach of freshets. This land produces as good crops as any on the river. Ihe whole tr»4 will be soljl oi 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, lud off in tracts oftrom three to five hundred acres each. GOOO 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 THE subscriber navurg obtained an. order from the Honorable the .In ferior Court of Columbia county, to sell the real Estate ot Joseph Kay, deceased. Offers for sale the Merchant Mills, Dis tillery, Dwelling Houses, Store; Ginne ry, &c. with 70 acres of Land, including the whole ol the improvements ol tne said Joseph Ray, deceased Also, alO acres of Land, lying within hal- a mile ol said improvements, well timbered. Hie above property is offered at private saic. and if not sold previous to the 25th day of December next, will be sold on the 26th of December at. Raysville, to the highest bidder—Terms made known on that day, or at anytime, by to the subscriber. Will be sold at the same time and place, a sett of Patent Stills, and some old Gins, Irons, &c. &c. William Barnett, Guardian for the minors ot Jas. Ray, dec. October 29 OREL ABLY to the last will tament of James Pearre, late ot Richmond county, deceased. Irak be sold, on the Ist Tuesday m December next, (if. not previously disposed ot at private sale,) the fom^wino Tracts of Land, j 500 Acres of Land on the wa-. I tors of Bear creek, Franklin county, ori ] ginally granted to Nathaniel Pearre J Bounded N. E. by r Call, on the other I aides by lands of ff r m. Glascock, and I George JFalton. - f I 202A Acres Land, Lot No. SO, Sddis- I uict, old fFilkinson county. 154 Acres Land in If likes county, I near the mouth of Longcreek, adjoining I lands of Ch;e, and George Graves. < I 154 Acres in* fFUkes county, adjoin- I ing land ofCloe Graves; each being part I ot 924 acres of land originally granted I to Andrew Robinson. t 921 teres of Land, Elbert county— j Bounded by lands of Joshua Graves, and { by Savannah river; being a part of a tract I originally granted to Joshua Bradley. \ 143 Acres in Jackson county, adjoin ing lands of Joshua Graves. 833 Acres of Land in irarren county, on Duhart’s creek; also one other tract [ originally granted'to Angus Martin. , 1 Title Deeds and Plots may be seen on. the day of sale, when the terms of pur chase will be made known. J. T. ALLEN, ? p , L. PEARRE, p xrs * October 15 i ts —1 1 ■■—. 1 To Rent, ;; THE 'Dwelling House, together with | convenient oat houses and a good - garden, the dwelling house has four rooms | below, -and two above stairs, with a Pi ay,a fronting the river, and without doubt the most pleasant house in town during, the summer months—at present occupi ed,by * c Flewellin & Dickinson. November A ; ts I * . Globe Tavern, j , BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, r IAHE subscribers having purchased a B lease of this Elegant and coimnodi- , ous establishment, inform their friends and the public m.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 inproviding every comfort, tliey rely with confidence upon the support of the pub lic. Thomas Glascock, Peter Donaldson. June SO ts Eagle Tavern, AND SKVkNNVI mTGE-OFFICE IMIE Copartnership heretofore exist , ing at this Stand, under the firm ol Wm. CHISOLM-& Co. was dissolved 9a the 25th ultimo by mutual consent. WILLIAM CHISOLM, RICHARD I. EASTER, . JAMES f A. BLACK. Id?* The Subscribers having formed a connection at the above Establishment,! will accommodate Town Boarders, and Transient aim Country Gentlemen, as formerly,ami 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 arc authorized to receive all debts due the former establishment, and will pay all demands against the same. WILLIAM CHISOLM, WILLIAM SHANNON, June £5 * ts Washington Hotel. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS Purchased this well lerfown Stand from Mr. Levi H. Echols. He is determined to devote such 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 to attend to. His table will al ways be ‘applied with the best the coun try can afford, and his bar will be con st autly furnished with the choicest Li quor; good stables and ostlers are pro vided—Every exertion will be made to render general satisfaction. Samuel B. Head. The Milledgeville Journal will please insert the above for 1 month, and forward their account. Washington, Wilkes, Oct. 18 1m - FOR SALE, 200 Acres of Land, LYING about seven miles from this City, upon the Washington road, most of it is well timbered—there are upwards of forty acres cleared and un dergood fence—-there is also on the.pre v miscs, an excellent dwelling house, and out houses, a good Peach and -Apple Orchard, and uncommon good water in abundance. ALSO • To be disposed of, Four Prime Negroes.-—Jf not sold at private sale be fore the first day of January next, the whole will be sold at the market-house to the highest bidder on that day—A cre dit will be given if required, for good personal security, and a mortgage on all. Apply to Isaac La Roche. November 1 tds Will be Sold, the premises, on the first day o December next, a Plantation elevei miles from Augusta, on the roadleadini to Milledgeville, containing 256 acres -80 -of which is cleared~A better stam fw a public house is aot known in th< up-country. The house is two stories high, 60 feet in length, and well furnish ed for the accommodation of travellers— it is also well supplied with househok and kitchen furniture, together with stock of all kind, and every necessary farming utensil. P. Donaldson. November 5 tds Notice. ’TpHE Subscriber otters for sale his jL plantation containing more than 800 acres, about 300 of which is cleared and in a high estate of cultivation; situated within onp mile of Columbia Courthouse, and on both sides of the Main Road leading from that place to Augusta. —ALSO— His White Horse Tavern at Columbia Court house. As it is expected that no person will purchase without viewing the premises, a further description is deemed unnecessary—Young field Negroes add cash willbe received in payment. John Briscoe. November Dancing Academy. Messrs. Leslie and Montais , RESPECTFULLY informthe ladies and gentlemen of that they have associated themselves together Tor the purpose of teaching the elegant and polite Vccomplishment of Dancing. Various' new Steps and figures which have notydt been introduced in this city, will be tanghtj together with a number of Fancy Dances, all of which have re ceived the sanction of the most fashiona ble and polite circles in the principal cities in the union. Their Academy will be kept at Mr. Leslie’s Long-Room, on Reynold-street; and will be ready for the reception of pupils on the 31st of the present month. Days of tuition; Friday from S to 6 o’clock, p. m. and on Saturdays, from 9 to 12 o’clock, a. m. # from 3 to 6 p. m. A WIGHT SCHOOL, Will also be opened fur young gentle meh on Thursday, the 30th inst. com mencing at candle light. Further par ticulars will be made known on applica tion a' the above place. October 22 > ts „ YOUNG LADIES’ A C A 1) S M Y, Washington-Street, Augusta. Airs. Grace, Respectfully informs the citi zens of Augusta and the public in general, that the Academy will open on MONDAY , the 20th inst. w'herethe va rious branches of education will be taught as usuaf Terms of Board and Tuition mode rate, and will be made known on appli cation. October 18 ts Mr. Gallaher, RETURNS his thanks to the citizens of Augusta, for the very liberal pat ■ ronage he has experienced since his arri val among them, and respectfully in forms, that he has reemnmedeed taking scholars on the Piano Forte. A few gen tlemen can also receive lesfcons on she Clarionet,Fluted Violincello. He hopes from the experience he has received in Europe, under professors, and in Orches tras of the very first order< and also in the principal-cities in the United States, that he will not only secure to himself a liberal share Os public patronage, but be enabled to render general satisfaction. Applications made at the offices of the Chronicle and Herald, will bejjunctually attended to. W October 25 < ts & We are authorised to an nounce John Hill as a candidate for Re ceiver of Tax Returns for Richmond county at the ensuing election. , Oct. 29 • ts JC7* We are authorised to announce Richard Bush, a candidate for the of fice of Receiver of Tax Returns of Richmond county, at the ensuing elec tion. June IT. are authorized to announce Jas ,YY Hutchinson a candidate for Tax collector ot Columbia county at the en suing election. Sept. 3. %*Mr. Hiram Mann is a candidate for Receiver of tax returns for Richmond county at the ensuing election. June 21, £2* We are authorised to -an nounce Augustus Crawford v a candidate for clerk of the superior court of Colum bia county. |CZ" We are authorised to announce MARTIN WILCOX, a candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns of Richmand county at the ensuing election Oct. 15 80° We ai*eauthorised to announce Col. Peter Donaldson, a candidate for the office of Sheriff* of Richmond -■ county, at the ensuing election.—jun.ll m *** Vv e are authorised Jo announce. ' Edmund Bugg, Jun. a candidate for the office of tax collector of Richmond j county, at the ensuing election. July 9. ,e *#*We are authorised to announce !s filOMAs Handley a candidate for the cffice of tax collector for Richmond _ county, at the ensuing election. July 5. d |Q“We are authorised to announce h Anselm Bugg, a candidate for the of y lice of Sheriff*, for Richmond county at the ensuing election. June 7.1 \ WE are authorised to announce E d ward Hassel a candidate for R e eiver of tax returns for Columbia county at the ensuing election. * August 6 3 5 ' ■ > 1 NOTICE. I A GREEABLE to the order of th® » jTBL honorable tine-court of ordinary of I Columbia county, willbe sold on the Ist Monday in January next, at Columbia court-house, all the real estate of Wm i Benton, deceased, composing one tract ; > of Land, of lop acres, more or less in i ■ said county, adjoining Benton, Fuller, i I and others, and sold Tor the benefit of -i 1 the heirs df said estate. , Cornelius Collins, actings adm'r. s in right of his wife . < Nov. 8 1 ff •* 1 * - 1 ' JIJH ’ e # DB'. EELPs Botanical Drops. The following voluntary ccrAJ t arc proofs of their supenor efficacy. - KT CERTIFICATE. fhis may certify that 1. Gen T„ Wliitelaw, of Kyegate, (V,.)' Jj’, 'laughter, who has been from Wrw to the age of 20 years, severely ! with the salt rheum, after haung uhd many medicines to no effect, was imi ed to make trial of « ]) r . Ue S *?* cal J)rops, M prepared by W. T.S" 1 ‘ winch, after administering three bottles’ completed a core, and she has riot i, ’ troubled with the complaint siVca James Whitelaw 1 Montpelier, Marcl.sl6, 1816. The fallowing letter from the moth- W. T. v ouway, Respected Sir—Agreeably to youm quest, I would inform you’that mv snn is now 8 yeais old, his health as follow, . e has , been ?ick S years; 18 months since, when inlormed of Dr. Rclfe’s lio tanical Drops and Fills, he then had not the use of his arms; one leg almost crinn. led; lup dropped out of place; his thigh swelled up and broke in 5 places; arm* in the mean time swelled up ;»,d broke in 12 places; many of the sores were down to the bone for one year; he had no use of his joints, but now has the use o* both arms, sores all well but three; he now appears to be getting well very fast Many said it was impossible that hocould get well—Others say it seems like rais ing one from the dead. 1 must ever re main a sincere friend and wisher to you who have shewn so much kindness to mv 60n - LUCY ROGERS. Waterford, (Con.) May 12,1816. These Drops are a radical cure for Scurvy, Salt Rheum, Leprosy, St. An thony’s Fire, Scrofula, Ulcers, Sore Legs, even when the bone is affected, Veneral Taints when mercury has failed, ace the best spring and autumnal phvsic, and may be given to children withperfect safety price Sl. f&TJlskfor Dc.Rulff.’s Botanical Drops’’— Observe none, are genuine unless signed “W. T. Conway.” T* e above Medicine is prepared ami sold wholesale, by the sale proprietor , W. T. Con wat,'No. 1, Hamilton Place, Common Street, Boston, and retailed by m. J Hobby, Jit the Augusta Boole Store, And most Druggis's, Booksellers,and Post-Masters throughout the U States. Pamphlets of many extraordinary cures may be had at the agent’s, gratis. October 29. ct JJickinson & Starnes ’ WARE-HOUSE. TIHE subscribers having associated themselves in business under (he firm of Dickinson Sf Starnes, offer their services to their friends and the public in the - Commission & Factorage Line. The Ware-House is entirely detached from any building liable to fire, and on a good construction,immediately iußlie-rear of Cosby Dickinson’s new building, and opposite the centre of the upper square —where every attention will be given to* render general satisfaction. C. DIKINSON, E. STARNES, November 5. 2w 1 w2m N. Uashin, $ (Do. —ARE RECVEINS PART OF THRIK— Fall Supply of GOODS, Which with those on the river, will make their Assortment very general, —CONSISTING OF Dry Goods, .and * Groceries, 4: c - 1 AMONG WHICH ARBI . 20,000 lbs. Prime Sugar 8,000 do. Green Coffee 5 bids. d6uble*refined Loaf Sugar 2 chpsts superior Hyson Tea 4 hhds. line flavored Jamaica Uuitt. -2 do. West-India ditto 15 bbli S .^ NeW ' En S ,a « ( I Rl ™ 10 qr. casks superior Malaga Wine 1 pipe Cicrly Madeira ditto 1 ditto Cogniac Brandy . 2 ditto real Holland Gin 1 ditto Peeponts N. ditto 2 ditto Vinegar, very fine 8 hhds. Philadelphia Rye V» hiskj” 10 ton Swedes dron, assorted German and Blistered Steel Boxes Negro Pipes Ditto Window Glass 7 by 9, 8 by and 10 by 12 Dupont’g best Gun Powder Copnerass, Pepper, Spice and Gijnget 3,000 bushels Liverpool Salt 1,000 ditto coarse Alum ditto, The above GOODS will be soldi ® small advance for Cash, or Town Accep tances, or bartered for produce at ai ‘ lifr price; they feel a confidence in assusr m their customers and the public generalHy> that they are enabled to sell Good* th season as low «s they can I # boug this market. Octebef’ I •