Augusta chronicle, and Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1817-1820, December 10, 1817, Image 4

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Sheriff’* Sale- be buitl on the hist I uesda> \\ in January next, at the court j*ck»onborough, Scnyen coun ty, between the usual hours of ten and three o clock, , - 600 Acres river swamp land, ty - init and being in the county ol Semen, SS B Uull >eck, adjoining John Smith ano others; levied on as the P™P* r s. ° f Chat lea Floyd, security for VVm. With in s, to satisfy sundry executions in la vor o! Hillery Alligood—property levi ed on, and returned to me by a consta ble. A*'** o ’ 814 1-2 acres river swamp land lying and being in the county ol fecriven adjoining W m. Gibbons and others; It*.-; vied on as the pioperty pi James Bevdl. dec. to satisfy an execution in tavoi ol Macklin Lunday, ex'r. ot Francis; Lunttay, against Faul Bevil and Delia Bevill, adm’r. and admx. ol the spui } James Bevill. —ALSO, 100 acres of pine laud, lying in the county of Semen, with small im provements, levied on as the properly if Jamas Bi van, to satisfy sundry exe cutions in favor of Thomas Scarborough; property levied 'On and returned to me by a constable. J ALSO, 6 head of hogs, levied on as the H property of Richard Oglesby, to satisly an execution in favor ol Elijah Watson;' pi operty levied on and returned tc me by a constable.—ALSO, . , , 800 acres pine land, lying m the county of .Striven, wi(n .-mu i improye nients, adjoining Reuben Bolton; levied on as the property of Wm. Brown, to satisfy an execution in favor of Micajah Becton; property levied on and returned to me by a constable. : ALSO, 37 acres pine land lying in the county of Scriven, with small improve ments; levied on as the property ot Wm. Hill, to satisfy an execution in favor of Solomon Wilson; property levied on and returned to me by a constable. Holomon Kemp, s.s.c. » November 20. bis Sheriff ’8 Sale. WILL be sold at Lincoln court house on the first Tuesday in January next, between the usual hours, the following property, viz,: i One third part of a tract of land containing two hundred acres, more or less, on Hockey creek, adjoining Gillum and Mathews, taken as the property of John M. Dooley, to satisfy an execution jn favor of William and Kelix Gilbert, ' vs. John M. Dooley. Conditions cash. John M‘Dowell, sheriff, November 2b. tils Sheriff’s Sale . WILT/ be Sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at the court house in Wa>nesb»rough, Burke coun ty, between the usual sale hours. / Six feather beds, bedsteads and furniture, one wooden clock and one set of Blacksmith?* tools, levied on as the property ol Jeremiah W. Williams,to sat iaf) an execution in favor of Millis Tay lor, & Co. aga list Jeremiah W. Willi ams, Samuel Carlick and John Bell. ALSO, 20 Acre* of land more or less, on the road leading from Walker's bridge to Augusta, adjoining lands of 1 Amos Wiggins and others; levied on as the property of John A. Roberts, to sa tisfy an execution in favor of Samuel Saxon, indorsee against John A. Roberts. John Bell, s.b.c. - December 6. . tds * Sheriffs Sale." ~ On the Ist Tuesday of January next, will be sold between the usual hours, at Lincoln court-house. 700 acres of liaml, more or lest, in •aid county, adjoining Crosson and oth ers, taken as the property of Benejah Smith, deceased, to satisfy an execution in favor of Manning and Wadkins, prop erty pointed out-by Wm. H. Norman.— Terms cash. Nathan Bussey, D. Sh'ff, Dec. 5 ** Sheriff's Sale, ON the first Tuesday in January next, will be s Id at the court-house in Warenton, between the usual hours. One Sorrel Mare, about 6 years old, Saddle and Bridle, levied on as the pro perty of Vlulkey Cohron, to satisfy an execution issued out of the.lnferior Court of Wilkes county, John Haliday, vs. Mulky Cohron and Jesse Gun. A. Rodgers, a. w. c. November 29 ts Lands for Sale. , ONE tract containing 541 acres Edgefield District, S.C. near Beach Island, bounded by lands of John Ash-,- b»ry, John Star, George Miller, and John Pryor, and others. » Onß 'I ract containing 133 acres, in Edgefield District, on Savannah riv er, bounded by Lands as John Pace, Mr. Ray, Drury Pace, and the River, i As it U presumed no one will purchase ! Without first seeing the above lands,those vho are disposed to get information as to situation, price, &c. arc referred to Mrs. McLaws and or to Mr. A kraham Markleyj Charleston, South- Carolina. November 15 ts k B.VV.VXNATI liIVKU , Lands for Sale, And a Bargain will be Given. 1350 icres on Savannah river, Lin coin county, including the mouth of Soap v reek, with a good Saw and Grist Mill new and in good order, and in an excel ent settlement for custom to both; there is land enough cleared to work about 10 <ands; and good for cotton or coin. I here is a great proportion of the tract good low-grounds, and as good up-land as there is in Georgia. In so large a bo dy it is not to be expected all «o be of the first quality, but land of the same quality (both low-grounds and ufdand) and quantity, lying in a body to clear, in not easily found on the Savannah river, above Augusta, This place is situated about 37 miles above Augusta, in a very healthy settlement; it has several fine -prings 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 tolkfrom 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 tlie winter and spring. Any further description of this . place is deemed unnecessary- To a gen tleman who wishes to settle in tnis state. ' it is presumed a better opportunity w ill not offer. 385 Acres on Savannah river, including what is called M'Coys ferry as follows:—200 acres on the Carolina side.—7s in an island, greater part o' which is cleared—and 10 on the Geor gia side, including a tolerable dwelling house, gin and gin house, there is no im provements on the land on the Carolina side. The island is not excelled as cot ■ ton land by any above Augusta on the same river. —ALSO.— 230 Acres adjoining T.inceln . court-house, good com and cotton land. These lands will be sold low and on ac commodating terms, and indisputable ti tles given, for further particulars apply to Thomas Murray, off Lincoln county, Georgia, or to Benjamin Glover, of Ab beville District, South-Carolina. Benjamin Glover. Thomas Murray. November 19 4w FOR SALE, 200 Acres of Land, LYING about seven miles Troon tins City, upon the Washington road, in* st of it is well timbered—there are upwards of forty acres cleared ai d un dergood 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 be disposed of, Four Prime Negroes.—ls 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 dav —A ere dit will be given if required, for good personal security, and a mortgage on all.- Apply to Isaac La Roche. November 1 tds For Bale, • T T*HAT well knovwn Tract of l and, in Mi Columbia county, called Mount Hope, ten miles above Augusta, on Sa vannah river, containing 528 acres— which is equal it not superior, to any . tract of Land, in the county. There is on the premises a good Dwelling House, Kitchen, Gin House, Stables, Corn House, and all the necessary buildings on a Plantation, all under a good fence; the terms will be made known, by appli s. cation to subscribers, oh the premises. John B. Wilkinson, t > , Wm. 11, Blackwell, , October 25 ts TEX DOLLARS KKWAIib. R ANA 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,"** pale black, large coarse ’ features, thick beard, a scar on the un • der lip, a bit cut oft* the rim of the right ear, when spoken to he has a diffident downcast look, and appears sub missive, when he talks lias generally a drawling tone to his words, hut when lively, can speak as sprightly as anyone, be is a good Carpenter. He has taken away with him sundries of cotton cloaths, • and none of them very course, he had on when he went away, a dai'k brown broad cloth surtout coat, rather worse for wear, * a good pair of strong oboes, a good old ! hat, a pair of new blankets, London duf fils, striped .at the ends: he calls himself i 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, living on the fink of Broad River, within a few miles i of Columbia, and probably he has made ! for there again; any person lodging him in any jail in this state, or within sixty miles of Augusta, in South-Caroilna. shall receive the above reward, and all reasortfcble charges by applying to the subscriber in Augusta. % Thomas Dye. November i 5 ts » Ten Dollars Reward. RUNAWAY about the Ist of March last, a likely bright Mulatto Man by the name of ROBIN, of a middle size, rather light make, about SO years of age, a jobbing Carpenter, born in Virginia, and has been owned by several persons in the lower part of South-Carolina, and . Savannah, he had been seen in June , last in the upper part of Barnwell dis- I trict, where he has been harbored for several months—He is a lively, sensible, artful fellow, and will probably dndcav \ our to pass for a free man, for which , purpose it is likely he may have procured f a pass, and is lurking about Charleston . or some v .or of the sea ports of South- I Carolina, with a view of getting a pas , sage to the Northern States. The a . hove reward and all legal expences will 1 be paid for apprehending and lodging him , in any jail, and giving such information ; that i may get him. Captains of vessels I arc cautioned against harbhring or re i ceiving the above.negro on board. 1 John Fox. ! , I" The editors of the Southern Pat s riot (Charleston) and Wlnyaw Intelli gencer, (Georgetown) are requeued to > insert the above in their respective pa- I pers once a week for four weeks, and u forward their accounts to this office for . payment. November 29 lawSw 1J VUfi SALK. A VALUABLE PLANTATION in Edgefield District, [s. c.] situate immediately on .the Northward Koad, i he'ween Augusta and Edgefield C. H., ' 15 miles from Augusta, and 8 from Edge - field c k. It contains 200 acres of excel S lent oak and hickory I-and. the soi) of - which is well adapted to either a vet or i a dry year, and has been lound by expe rience, to be a very certain place to make J a crop on. On the place is a handsorhe two story House, 40 feet long, with two .good brick ch.mnies, 4 fire places, and I the House neatly finished inside. There . is an excellent spring of water near the house,and wood land has been reserved . near the house for fire wood,so as to make r 't very eonvi nient. for the owners, and , it isia profitable stand for aHi use of En . tertamment. The neighborhood of this, place is extraordinarily heaithv. perhaps none more -so in S mtlh-Carolina. For terms of.sale apply to Mr. Uisamus D Allen, or the subscriber at Barnwell courthouse, j ) jyinry Woodroof. November 29 4teovv Administrators Salt*. WILL in* sold by order of the hon orable court of Ordinary of Co : lumbia county, at the court house of said county, on the first Tuesday in January, * '»ext, the interest that John Ga-treT, late of Columbia county, deceased, ha>* in the Mills and fifteen acres of land on Cain creek in-the county aforesaid, whirl ; interest is one half. Terms made known on the day. H. Garfcrell, adm’r. ; ■ November 32. ts Notice. Will be Hired, at El her ton, on Tuesday the 50th December next; p All the N h GROKS belonging to the estate of col. Evan Ragland, late of of Elbert county,deccased—Termsmade known ou the day of Hiring. Those who Hired said Negroes last year are requested to return them to the subscriber at Elberton, on the above day, i by the hour of eleven o’clock in the fore t noon. Wm. Woods, Jldm’r. fro. fern. December 3 law£w * 10 Dollars Reward r . s IVT e £ ro . Woman FRANKY, well * ivJ_ known in and about Augusta and ’ Savannah, has absented herself, and the above reward will be paid to-any person who will apprehend and place her in the ‘ nost convenient jail, or deliver her to, ne. All persons are cautioned against aarboring her. Isaac La Koche. November 15, ts e STRAY KI) OR STOLEN . WN ROM the subscribers stable, on Fri , JC day evening last, a Bay Horse, with , a small star in bis forehead—about 15 e hands high, and well formed. He was - raised in Hancock county, by a Mr. t Walker, and if not stolen, he may prob t ably endeavour to get there. A liberal - reward will be paid for his delivery to i> me in this place. L. C. Cantelou. , December S ts Ni otice. i HER EAS I have given my note j tt of hand to Asa Twiggs, for One . Hundred and Sixty Dollars, dated SOth J: October, 1817, and* payable ten days af ter date, I hereby forwarn all persons f from trading for said note, as it was fraudulently obtained from me, and I am determined not to pay it. RICHARD FOSTE.R *, November T 2, Bpt ; Executor’s Sales. ' be sold to the highest bidder T V on the 22d Dec. next, at the late > residence of James Hamilton, deceased. r Sundry articles of Household and Kitch , en Furniture, a Waggon, a Gig, a part I of the live (Stock—The sale to continue : from day to day—Terms made known on day of gale. Thomas Hamilton, f.rV. Novmber 5 ts . ■ Letters In the Post-Office at Jiugusta , Geo. 2d December, 1817. A K Alexander Allen 3 Elizabeth Kerman Mary M. Allen John Keefe James Adams John Kennedy George Adams Patrick Kelly Martha Aldridg. Talton F. Keith B L Raymond Burroughs John Lloyd Robert Butler James S. Lee Elizabeth Beal Ann Lamar Ann H. Bender Jonathan G. Law- Eljzabeth Barton rence Davis Bottom James Leslie John Beal M Amelia Browm Madame Mondon- John R. Burke ville James R. Baird Jeremiah Minor Elizabeth Burke Eliza Ann Moore J. Bell $ co. 3 G. S. Morgan Eliza Burken Eliza Mania Lysauder Burdick John Martin Ira Bowen Samuel Moore Daniel Burnham Ralph Moses Mary A. I). Barnes A. Markham • Nathan S. Beeman Martha M‘Dade Samuel Waring But- Martha Midar ler N John Begar Levina Noble ■ C Wm. Nichols Mary A. Clarke Theophilas Neal Joseph Cumir, 2 Hugh Nesbit, 3 Edw. W. Collier - O Timothy G. f hidseyD. M. Ormond Paul G. Cottle P Joshua Cor.ey Ira Palmiter C. Z. Clarke Fanny Parrot Samuel G Colt JVL Peckham • Erastus Case Edward E Powers Mary f astens Nathaniel Palmar Peter Clissey .Sylvester Porter Thomas Cumming Elizabeth Parker Elizabeth Chadwick Luke Pettibone Christopher Curts R John Carmichael Morris Roney John Clarke Wm. Russel D Wm. Ricker Nancy Davis Edward Roberts John Dilap, 3 John Reynolds John Darby ' , S Elizabeth Dill Solomon Sikes , E Robert Sterling Timothy LucendiaS Stanton F Simeon Smith R. M. Forsyth, 4 Z. Spooner Robert Frazier Wm. Slallord Fisher <Sj* Ames, 3 T G John Troblefield • John.Giilet V Thomas Tarth Joseph Galhreth Peter Teneick loslAa Grinage Edw. Y.Tatnal Robt. Gibson Thos. Taylor. Samuel Goodall V Josiah Gray Allen Veuson, • W iller J. Gibson .James Venable Hamilton Goss Jonathan Vasser Giles Griswold. Messrs. C. Verlary H , , & co. Mary Hoffman W Thomas Healy Leroy Wilkins I. &A. Hunter Eliza A. Wigfall Jer. fV. Harrison Charles D.Williams V. B. Henderson Eliza Walker David Hill, 2 Bril an Ware Chancy Hills Joel Westcoat Uathai ine D. Ham- Wm. Wiseman mor.d W’m. M. Williams E. M. Hamilton, 3 Reuben Woodruff Walter Harris Samuel Westan Samuel Hill. W’m. White, 12 Wm. H. Jones. James Fraser, P. M- December 3 ts Dancing Academy. Messrs. Leslie and Mentals, RESPECTFULLY inform the La dies and' Gentlemen of Augusta, that their Day School, is now only open ed once a week, on Saturdays, from 9 to 12 o’clock, in the morning, and from S to 5, in the evening. Their Night School is also altered to Tuesday and Fridays, commencing at the usual hour. N ov., 29 i r Fencing School. MR. MOKTAIS’ Fencing School, has commenced, and will be con tinued every Monday and Thursday Evenings,beginning at early candle light. A few more Scholars can be taken. November 29 ■ ts A Teacher Wanted AM AN well qualified to take charge of an English School, will meet with liberal encouragement by making application to N. Crawford, J uriah Harris. Columbia county , Nov. 29 ts FOR SALE. “ A LIKELY NEGRO FELLOW,an excellent Blacksmith, 20 years of age. His character for honesty and so briety is well known, and can be satis factorily established. •filso for Sale . 100,000 Shingles, For particulars apply at this Office. November 19 w2SD -N otice. ALL persons having demands against the estate of Samuel Brant, de ceased, present them within the time prescribed by law, likewise all per sons indebted to his estate are requested ( to make immediate payment to David M ( Kinney, I , , i James Johnson, J aimr a October 22 lawSm V _ wt'tfit’iy Have entereu into Copartnership under the firm of. Lewis. THEY have taken the stand former. U occupied by Mr. John Taree doors above Messrs. Longs tre £** Harnsim, where they have Just Received a Handsome Assortment of a Dry Goods AND GROCERIES, Which will be disposed of low for c a 4 or Town Acceptances, at a liberal credit, • Among which are, . London Duffill, three and three and > half Point and Rose Blankets, Cloths and Cassimeres assorted. White and blue Plains, Carpeting, Hearth Rugs, Flag and BandannoAiandkerchiefs,. Irish Li»ens, Long Lawns, Furniture Fringe, Merino Shawls and Scarfs, Angola Shawls and Tippets, Calicoes, Cotton and Linen Cambiick* Plain and Figured Muslins, Canton Crapes, assorted colors, Hosiery, Foil net and Cotton Vestings, Bombazettcs, v ewing and changeable colored silb- Silk \eils, Large and elegant silk Shawls* Salisbury Flannel, Steam Loom Shirting, Brown Holland, Oil Cloths, Linen Diaper, Tortoise Shell Combs, &c. Several Casks of Hardware «r Cutlery Jamaica and Muscovado Sugar in hluis/ and barrels, Forty Barrels N. E. Rum, Philadelphia Whiskey in Barrels, Apple Brandy in ditto. Three casks Trace Chains, Also—A few dozen German Flutes. As every article of Ihy 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. John M. Edney, Wm. J. Lewis. November 26. ts Just Received , On Consignment, . 7000 Bushels Liverpool Ground Salt, 20 Ton Waggon Tire Swedes Iron, 7000 lbs; Green Coffee, 10 Kegs Goshen Butter, 200 Ps. best Inverness Cotton Ragging 3 Cases Northern Homespun, And Daily Expected, 52 Barrels Sugar and 10 Hlids. Whisky. A. Slaughter C. Labuzau. November 26. D w Sneed, Weathers, & Co. Have Just Received a General Assortment of Fall *|r Winter Goods ALSO, A QUANTITY OF Groceries, Which they will sell on their usual ac commodating terms. Novembsr 19. ’ ts G. Hudson, »V Co. HAVE JUST RECEIVED, Per the schooners Three Sistere, and Young Horse, from New-York. —An Extensive Assortment "f- Bntish, h reach & India DRY GOODS, Cutlery, Hardware , A N D Groceries. also CROCKERY, ; —A N D Glass Ware, Which they are determined to sell on accommodating terms by ll*e Package, Piece or otherwise, as may suit purrhasers. October II ts The Subscribers, ARE DAILY RECEIVING, LARGE QUANTITIES OF GOODS, DIRECT FROM EUROPE. WHICH they can and will se 1 ! as low as any other house in the state that are regular dealers, and will give the highest price for COTTON and oth er Produce. Customers will be prompt ly attended*” to, and their favours grate fully received by A. Erwin, Groce & Go. October M ts