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Sherijpe Sale.
WLL be sol>. on the first Tuesday;
in January next, at Use court-j
house in JacksonUorouali, Striven coun-:
U y between the usual hour* of ten anti
inree o*clock, _ , ; L
600 Acres river swamp land, lyi
4ng and being In the county of St-riven*
in ijßull Neck, adjoining John Smith and
others; levied on as the property of
Charles Floyd, security for Wm. Willi
tame, <to satisfy sundry executions in fu
wor of Willery AHiguod—property levi
otl on, and returned to me by a -consta-i
file. ALSO,
314 1-2 acres river swamp land;
lying ami being in the*county ol Scrivea,
adjoining Wm. Gibbons and Olliers; le
vied ua as the property •of James Bet ill,
dec. to satisfy an *execution in favor
of Maeklin Luotlay, ax’r. *ht Francis'
Lundy, agains* Paul Devil and-Delia
Berill, adm’iv and adm'x. ot 4he said.
James BeviU.—ALSO, v
100 acres of pine land, lying
in the county of Striven, with small im
prove (Kents," levied oh as the property
of James Hr) an, to satisfy sundry exe
cin ions in favor of Thomas Scarborough;
property levied on and returned to
by a constable. , *
ALSO,
6 head of hogs, levied on as the
p’ tpeny of liiphaitl Oglesby, to satisfy
an execution in favor ol Elijah Watson;
I Property levied on and returned to me by |
r. constable.—ALSO, ;
300 .acres pine land, lying in tlie,
•coup y of Scriven, with »muti improve
n eots, adjoining Reuben Holton; levied;
on *s the property of Wm. Hrown, to
'satisfy an execution in favor of Micajair
fbvt n; property levied on and returned
to me by a ( unstable. ]
ALSO, \
37 acres pine laud lying in'the :
county ofScnven, with small improve
ments; levied on as the property ot Win.
Mill, to satisfy an-oxecution in favor ol
Solomon W ilson; property levied on and
returned to me bv a constable.
Solomon Kemp, a.stc.
November 2b. tds
Shf riif ’a Sale,
WILL be sold at Lincoln court
house on the first Tuesday in
J inparv next, between the usual hours.;
tbe following property, viz :
One third part of a tract of land
containing Iwo hundred acres, more or
less, on Hockey creek, adjoining Gillum
and Mathews, taken as the property of
John M. Dooley, to satisfy an execution
in favor of William and Felix Gilbert,
vs. John M. Dooley. Conditions cash.
John McDowell, sheriff j,
November 2b. -tds
Administrator’s Sale.
7 ILL lu sold by order of tho-hon
-4 f orabie court of Ordinary of Co
lumbia county, at the court house of said
couqiy, on the first Tuesday in January
next, the interest that John Gartrellji
late of Columbia county,' deceased, had
in the Mitts and fifteen acres ofland on
Cain crcck in the county aforesaid, which
interest is one half. Terms made known
on the day.
H.GL-irtrell, adm’r.
__Noveihber 12. ts
NOTIC K.
AGREEABLE to the order of the
honorable the court of ordinary of
Columbia county, wilt be sold on the «st
Monday in January next, at Columbia
court-house, all ike-real estate of If in.
Denton, deceased, composing one tract
of Land, of 100 acres, more or less in
said county, adjoining Benton, Fuller,
and others, and sold for the benefit of
the heirs of said estate.
Cornelius Collins, acting adm'r,
iin right of . Iti» wife.
Nov. a .> ts
Notice. . t
THE Subscriber oilers Tor -sAle his
plantation containiuganore than 800
.acres*about 300 of Which is cleared and'
in a high state of cultivation; situated
within one mile,of Columbia Courthouse,
and on both sides of the Main Road
leadingTrom that place to Augusta. - ,
—ALSO— !
His White Horse Tavern at olumbn
Court house. Asit is expected tli*t no
peusim will purchase without viewing the
premises, a further description is deemed
■unnecessary —Young field Negroes and
cash will jbe received in payment.
John Briscoe. -
November 5.
Lands for Sale. :
ONE tract containing 541 acres in
Edgefield District, S.C.-near Beach
Island, bounded by lands of John Ash
bury* John Star, George Miller, and
Jcbn Pryor, and others.
One I npt containing 138 acres,
in Edgefield District, on Savannah
er, bounded by Lands of John Paced
Mr. Rajt, Drury Pace, and the River. \
As it is presumed no one will purchase'
Without first seeing the .above Underuse!
•» disposed so get iiitormation as<
to situation, prices &c. are referred to!
Mrs. McLaws and Holt, or to Mr. A-
Candioa Ch * ri «« oß » &>»th-
Bovember Id* ts
:.'A . %. '
Valuable Lauds ;
■
FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber offers for sale on ac
commodating terms, a Valuable
Tract of Land inJackson county, on the
waters of Beach and Bear creeks, con
taing 3323| acres, by resurvey, granted
to John Nevcll, and joiniu</Lands of Few
and others—This body of Land is con
sidered worthy the attention of Planters,
a description o's it is deemed unnecessa
ry, as those inclined to purchase will
view the Lands. Mr. James I.ynes, as
agent,will attend at Watkinsvillconthe
15th day df December next, who will
give such information as day be requi
red, and divide the tract in lots to suit
purchasers.' Apply to the subscriber in
Augusta, next door below Mr. Cashin’s
store.
N. B. (Indisputable Titles will be
given. 1
Ts. CHURCH.
The Milleilgcville Reflector is reques
ted to publish this three times, and send
their bill to this office for payment.
November 29 1 gt
& a Vann \n utvuu
Lands for ,
And a Bargainer ill be -Given.
1350 acres on Savannah river,Lin-1
c#n county, including the mouth of Soap
creek, with a good Saw and Grist Mill
•new and in good order,and in an excel
lent settlement for custom to both; there
is laud enough-cleared to work about 10;
hands; and good for cotton or corn.
There is a great proportion of the tract
good low-grounds, and rs goJld up-land
as there is in Georgia. In so large a bo
dy it is not to be expected all »o be of
(he first quality, but land of the same
quality (both low-grounds and upland)
and quantify, lying in a body to clear,is
not easily found on the Savannah river,
above Augusta. This place is situated
about 37miles above Augusta, in a very
healthy settlement; it has several fine
springs on it, a good place for a shad
fishery in the creek below the mill; or a
seine place on the river might be had
with very little trouble. The toll from
the grist-mill will bread fifty in family,"
the saw-mill may be worked to great ad-?,
vantage, and the water is sufficient to
grind, saw. and gin all the winter and
spring. Any further description of this
dace is deemed unnecessary- -To a gen
tleman who wishes to settle in tois state,
it is presumed a better opportunity will
not differ.
285 Acres on Savannah river,
including what.is'culled M‘(Joys ferry,
as tot lows:-—200 acres on the Carolina
side.—7s in an island, greater part of
which k cleared—and 10 on the Geor
gia side, including a tolerable dwelling
muse, gin and gin house, there is no im
provements «w the land on the Carolina
side, The-ishnul is not excelled as cot
ton land by any above Augusta-on< the
same river.’ - ’
—ALSO.—
SSO Acres adjoining Lincoln
court-house, good corn and cotton laud.
I hese lauds will be-sold low and on ac
commodating terms, and indisputable ti
tles {*lvcn, for further particulars apply
to Thomas Murray, of Lincoln county,
Georgia, or to Benjamin Glover, of Ab->
bcville District, South-Carolina.
Benjamin (Hover,
Thomas Murray.
'November‘l9 4w
~ FOR SAGE, ~^
200 Acres of Land,
T YING about seven miles from this
JL A City, upon the Washington road,
most of it is well timbered—there are
upwards of-forty acres cleared and un
der good fence—there is also on the pre
mises, an excellent dwelling house, and
out houses, a good Peach and Apple
Orchard, and uncommon-good -water in
abundance.
ALSO
To he disposed of, Four Prime
Negroes.'—-If not sohl*at private sale be
fore the first day of January nest, the
whole will be sold at the market-house
to the highest bidder,pa that day—A ere
ditwill be given if recjirireti, for good
personal security,and a mortgage on all.
Apply to \
Isaac La Roche.
November 1 tds
For Sale,
TIAT well known Tract of Land, in
Columbia county, called Mount
Hope, Ten‘hides above Augusta, on Sa-.
vannah river, containing 528 -acres
which is equal if not superior, to any
tract oTLaud, ifathe county. There is i
onthe premises a good Dwelling House,
Kitchen, Gin House, -Stables, Corn
House, aud aH <the buildings
po-a Plantation.aU under a good fence;
tlietcrms will (be made known, by appli-i
cation to subscribers, on the premises.
John B. Wilkinsfon,
! 'Wm. H. Blackwell.
October 25
• •
The Subscribers, \
Raving formed a connexion in
Business,
Under the firm of
R. Andrews & Co.
Respectfully solicit the patronage of the
citizens of Augusta and its vicinity,
and jnform them that they have for
sale at their *
Tin Ware Manufac
tory,
nnoAn street,
Next door above Mr. J. W. Bridges,
rt..An, Extensive Assortment 0f....
WARE,
Os their own make, which they can con
fidently recommend,
—VIZ;—
COOKING Utensils of every descrip
tion
Liquid and Dry Measure, according
to the regulations of the Market
Japanned and Plated Ware
Sheet Iron Stoves
Hardware, Crockery Ware,
Castings, and
An assortment of Groceries.
Orders tor Conductors, Gutters, &c.'
attended to in town or country, at the
shortest notice.
N. 11, Wanted, tlrree good Journey
men Tin Plate Workers, to whom libe
ral wages will be given—two smart lads
would be taken ns apprentices.
%• The highest price given for clean
Cotton and Linen Hags.
Richard Andrews,
Ira Bay.
October 4 ts
Storeage.
TIE subscriber respectfully inform*
the Merchants of Angus 1 -. and its
vicinity,that by applying to him, opposite
.MKinne’s Ware House, Merchandize
cgn be Stored, and every attention will
be punctually paid to the receiving and
delivery of the same.
Robert Ripley.
Private Parties can be entertain
ed with Relishes at all seasonable hours.
December S ts
JVJTTTUE.
HEZEKIAII DICKINSON having
purchased the interest of Mr. Raton
Kleweliin in the concern ofT. &E, Flew*
ellin, the business will in future be car
ried on under the firm of FLEW ELLIN
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 good-s. They tender their services
to their friends and the public generally,
and only ask for such encourage.ment as
their attention and punctuality will en
title them to.
Taylor Klewcllm,
Hezekiah Dickinson.
Septembers. . ts *
The Subscriber,
TAKES this opportunity to inforn f
his friends and the public, that In
lias purchased John Rucker’s TAJS'
YARD, and STOCK OF LEATHER
in Elbert county, and taken his lease and
stock of Leathei in Augnsta*4nd has on
I* l rul at both yards, an assortment ol
Leather for sale on low terms, also Cow
Hides, that is well salted and cured.
Any person wishing to purchase in Au
gusta, may apply to Win. Fowler.
James il acker.
October 'lB law6m
i’LJV BOLL A Its UEWAUJf.
RANa WAY on Tuesday the 4th in
stant, from the subscriber, a slave
by the name of Abram, a large, stout,
strong built fellow, about 6 feet high,'
rather inclining to be round shouldered,
dark color, or pale black, large coarse'
features, thick beard, a sear on the un
der Up, abit cat ott'the'rim of the right
ear, when spoken to he has a diffident
downcast look, and appears very sub
missive, when he talks has generally a:
drawling tone to his words, but when
lively, can speak as sprightly as anyone,
he Is a good Carpcrtter. He has taken
away with Him sundries of cotton cloaths,
ami none of them very coarse, he had on
when he went away, a dark brown broad
cloth surtout cotft, rather worse for wear,
a good pair of strong shoes, a good old!
hat, a pair of new blankets, London duf- :
fils, striped at the endsnhe calls himself.'
when away from home, Isaac, and prob
ably he may call himself by some other,
name: he is a native of South-Carolina,
his first masters name was Hendrix, the
second Bendender, iivjjpg on the
fork pf Broad River, within a few miles
of Colombia, and probably he has made
for there again; any person lodging him
in any jail in this state, or within
miles of Augusta, in Sooth-Caroilna,
shall receive the above reward, and ail
reasonable charges by applying to the
subscriber in Augusta.
Thomas |*ye.
November tg ts *
JNotice, - * J
WHEREAS I have given my note!
of hand to Asa Twiggs, for One j
Hundred and Sixty Dollars, dated 30th
October, 1817, and payable ten days as-i
ter date, I hereby torwarn all persons
from trading for said note, as St was
fraudulently obtained from sms, and I
am determined not .to pay it.
RICHARD FOSTER
November IS » *
The Subscriber!
Boot entered into Copartnership under:
the firm of
Edney Lewis.
THEY have taken the stand former
ly occupied by Mr. John Logan,,
three doors above Messrs. Longstreet df
Harrison, where they have Just Received
a Handsome Assortment of
Dry Goods
AND
GROCERIES,
Which will be disposed of low for Cash
or Town Acceptances, at a
. liberal credit,
——Among which are- -
,London Duffill, three and three and a
half Point and Rose Blankets,
Cloths and Cassimeres assorted,
White and blue Plains,
Carpeting, Hearth Rugs,
Flag and Bandunno ! landkcrchiefs,
Irish Linens, Long Lawns,
Furniture Fringe,
Merino Shawls and Scarfs, ,
Angola Shawls and Tippets,
Calicoes, Cotton and Linen Cambricks
assorted,
Plain and Figured Muslins,
Canton Crapes, assorted colors, '
Hosiery,
Toilnet and Cotton Vestings,
Bombazettes,
Sewing and changeable colored silks.
Silk Veils, ■
Large and eleglnt silk Shawls,
Salisbury Flannel,
Steam Loom Shirting-,
Brown Holland,
Oil Cloths, Linen Diaper,
Tortoise Shell Combs, &c. &o.
ALSO—
Several Casks of u
Hardware Cutlery
Jamaica and Muscovado Sugar in hhtis.
and barrels, •
Forty Barrels N. E. Rum,
Philadelphia Whiskey in Barrels,
Apple Brandy in ditto,
I nree casks Trace Chains,
Also—A fejv dozen German Flutes* i
As every article of Dry Goods com
posing the assortment have been import
ed this fall, we can venture to say that
we shall sell as low. as they can be pro
cured, in this place.
' .lohn'M. Kdney, '
Win. J. Lewis.
NovcmVr 26. ts
'' l ■ ■ * ■
Just Received, i
On Consignment, i
7000 Bttshek Liverpool Ground
Salt,
20 Ton Waggon Tire Swede* Iron, '
7 000 lbs. Green Coll'ee,
10 Kegs Goshen Butter,
200 Ps. best Inverness Cotton Bagging
3 Oases Northern Homespun,
And Daily. Expected,
52 Barrels Sugaf and
' 10 Lhds. Whisky.
A. Slaughter #C. Labuzan. 1
November 2d. DVV
~Saeed, Weathers^
-ft 00. 1 .
Have Just Deceived a General
Assortment of
Fall Winter Goods
-——ALSO, A QUANTITY OF--—.
Groceries,
Which they will sell on their usual ac
commodating terms.
JNovembsr 19, ts
G. Hudson, Ar Co. I
HAVE JUST RBCiSIFED,
Per the schooners Three Sisters, and
Young Sea. Horse, from New-York.
—An Extensive Assortment of
British, French A India
DRY GOODS,
Cutlery, Hardware,
A N D
Groceries.
“ ALSO - -
CROCKERY,
—A N »—> \ •
Glass Ware,
Which they are determined to
sell on afcommftdating terms by the
Package, Piece or otherwise, as may
suit purrhascjrs.
October 11 ts
Carriages and Giggs.
FOB. SALE.
THE subscriber has received an ad
ditional supply of Gigs and Car
riages of a superior quality, made by
David Beach of Newark, and warranted
good.—They will be sold on accommo- (
dating terms. i(
ALSO-—Several Double Breasted COT- .
TON GINS, of from 4$ to 65 saws, (
nade by Boatwright Glaze.—apply to
•G. B; Marshall.
September 8. v if
Hat, Boot A* I
WARE~llotsE. \
OLIVER REEd
HAS JUST BSCKIV#!) * I
V i
W7URS r quality gentlemens’ fine Bi* I
JC ver HATS -1
Second ditto ditto I
First ditto Castors
Second ditto ditto .
Ladles’ Beaver Hats I
Misses’ and Childrens* ditto
Mens’ and Boys’ fine Rorama
Ditto ditto Wool
Childrens’ Morocco Capa
Servants’ Glazed Hats
-—-ALSO
A few Trunks gentlemens’ lon* ami
short BOOTS of a superior nudity
*Do. do. gentlemens’ SHOES of vari
ous kinds
1 Trunk of ladies’elegant Morocco
Boots
Morocco Shoes
Ladies’Walking ditto, and
Black and coluuVed Roans
He lias likewise Received by recant ai v
rivals,
A Choice and Brilliant selection of
Military Goods, I
—CONSISTING OF ,1
Silver Mounted") ~
pi«t«i >s »d [Swords. I
Gold and Silver Epauletts
Plated ditto *;
Silver and Plated ditto for Cavalry'
The above articles in addition to his I
former supplies, render his Stock as com
plete as will be found in the Southern ?
Market. .
Novembar 26 • ts
Jacob Dauidrtli, I
Has Just Received, at his Store in
lirnud-Street, I
A General assortment of
DRYGOODS,
Groceries, * |
Hard Ware, |
Cutlery and |
Crockery Ware.
Also, a Large Assortment of '
Men’s, Women’s and Children’s
Shoes, I
„ And an Elegant, Supply of
Northern Homespun, anil I
Five Boxes Hats, assorted.
The whole of which will uc sold on I
the most reasonable terms.—He still
continues Ids Nail Manufactory, and hug
on hand a supply of nails of all sues.
He hoe also Just Received,
i 2 Saw-Mill Cranks & Stirrups
of the most substantial kind, and best ||
workmanship. j|
November 8 tlstM |
J iCOJS JJAJS'Fuit I I
GEORGE W. BUTLER, I
MAVE formed a connexion in trade,
at'the uppermost stores on the I
north side Broad-street, Augusta, which ,|
will be conducted in the name of 3
;RORGE W. BUTLER, 4* Co. I
They have on hand a general assort • ®
ment of B
Dry Goods and Groceries, |
Cut. Nails, ■
Hardware and, Crockery, I
Winch th»-y will dispose of on the I
lowest terms for Cash, or exchange for
country produce, on the most liberal Bj
terms. Novwnl'er 8-
I'lie Subscribers,
Having connected themselves in Hu
siness,
TNDEII THK # FIUM OF
Bigelow WHand, 1
ARE NOW OPENING, H
At the Stor» recently occupied by Mr, ■
Benjamin Picquet, near the ■
' Market, Broad-Street.
—A GENERA!!. ASSORTMENT OF— H
FRESH IMPORTED H
Dry Goods, I
Groceries Had- 1
ware. ft
Which will be sold at wholesale nr re*, Bi
tail on very accommodating terms.
A. Bigelow, ja’r.
J, M. Hand. B
November 22 _ I
Dickinson 2k Starnes’
WARE-HOUSS. ft
THE subscribers having associated He
themselves in businesa under tn* I
firm of Dickinson ie Starnes , offer tbesr Hti
services to their friends and the H*
in tne , H
Commission & Factorage £ ~r* W
The Ware-House is entirely detached ■
from any building liable to fire, and on a Hi
good construction,immediately fl
of Cosby Dickinson’s now' building*Hy
opposite the centre of the upper sqaarr
—where every attention will he gh' ea ' c HI
lender general satisfactio:.. He
C. DIKING* H
E. STAIC*>>. H
November 5, - «trT* v - m -