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Ji IF. Bridges ' \
Hus peceived o» Consignment and
' For Hate,
SO Hbds. & 20 Bids.
.New L- Rum.
jlfovember' 8 if ~ .
BLANKETS.
9 ik 1
c • Ummmm r
S 4 BALES, consisting of
« itose, Point and -Duflli Blankets,
* Just Uepcivid and Jar mil' hy
Ames & Allen. 1
-—ALSO—
Additional supplies of HATH,
Besson’able'Dry Goods, Spermaceti Can-:
'4les» Cheese* Wine, Sfc. Ac.
November 8
SLATES. :
Jlanhart , (ianahl Sf Co,
AGENTS for the New-loik Slate
Company, offer to contract for arn,
-quantity and quality at the company
pro -—Tt.ev oiler for sale, .
‘ Bills on New-York,
United States' Tost Notes, 500 anti
100 dollar Note*.
HAMTART* ii tNUTL & Co.
'I 1 AVING REMOVED their Couu-
J 1. ting Hoorn , into the Unde, house
Jat Uy occupied hy Albert Brux, Esq
are now ready to receive Colton, Pro
duce, and all other kind of Goods for,;
Storage* and to transact any b 1 siness in
the Cdrntnlssion Line,they will be thank
ful for a share'of public p 'tronage,.aiii'
hope tog ve satisfaction to their custom
ers. Nov. I ts
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Just Received,
2 Razees, for two Horses
2 Carriages
2>Giga. ■ ;i
"Which will be sold low for Cash, bv
n. PKjQUET.
'FOR SALE,
Bills on N. York.
| " Ortoby 1 ■ <tf
Rills on N'evv-Vork
Fur Sale by
Bead) & Thomas.
October 4.
Bills on New York
at short siauT,
For Sale by
A slaughter &C. Lahnznn.
,V Aut-usi ft*. *' \ ■ y
Btils on iSjew York
For tale at the store of J\T. L. ’&
h. Starves, by
"f*. Beers & Sturges.
Or totter 11 • ts
*>4 I', \ i -—. ■— l
Mississippi Mock,
Small Hills.
For Sole or Darter for Prime COTTON
'-APPLY TO
Robert Lang flfCo.
November I 9 .9t
Cast Iron Screws,
pressing Colton, of-a superior
Jjj • quality; also 40 bbls. N. E. Hum,
for sale by
Benjamin IT. Meigs,
Jtt his Auction Store, It road-Street'
December 0. ts
~ Family Flour.
FRMIE subscribers will keep constantly
fl on hand for side, a supply us SU
PERKINK FLOUR, from one of the
best mills in the Southern States.
* Wilson & Black. »
Oct. 8. ts ■
Garden Seeds.
TUSf received per the Warne- from,
•§, Graehock. a General Assortment of
FfiiSH GARDEN SEEDS, and for
sale by^
; A. Spencer, & Co.
December 6, ts
J. T|l lit S I ON,
Grand and Square
Piano Forte Maker
From L udon,
"I NFORMS the citizens of Augusta
Js. a d the district of Georgia and South
Carolina,'tl at he intends to reside at
Augusta, to repair Piano Fortes, and all
kind of Cabinet work till next
inas. Those who have Pianos s■£. to rfc •*
pais, will db well to get them dime by
that tlpie. as "he Experts his family on ti
open a Female’Seminary at Edgefield
•ourt-h«Use, \vjiere he has purchased a*
handsome restdowce forThat putip se.—?
T<*| assist in sfid Seminary, a Female
Tvoclier i« wanted, to teach Readm.«,
Waiting, Arithmetic, -EngtisK Grammar'
•tod Geography.—-If the
French and Music, it will be much
u '-aatajpe. Apple by petsunor l>t
« r at tW office of this paper. ‘ '
Decider Uk . v « ?
F■ ', ,• ' « 'tk [
Valuable Lands, Sait Molls and
Negroes, f(rs sale.
nf'HE/subscriber, desirous,to resume
H, uninterruptedly, his mercani '
transactions at Savannah, oflers to
pose of his LANDS,-MILLS, and ether
PROPKR'i Y, on the Lower § Runs,
Ulmwell District, state of South Caro
lina. The mills arc situated on a never
failing stream of water, are in excellent:
repair, and are noted for their uncommon
fast cutting; and the lumber can be raft
ed from them to the-city of Savannah, in;
from 4to 5 days. The lands are in one
body of between 7 and 8000 acres, boun
ded on one side on Savannah river, and
Sierced by the water of the Lower, 3
Luns. Their qualities are vd
ry considerable portion being of the first
fertility, 4 and scarcely-any part that is
not fit for cultivation.' The landing is;
allowed to be amongst the best and most
Convenient on the river; and is one at
which the Steam Boats receive their sup
ply of wood. On it a ware-house is abo(u‘
to be erected, which will receive lor trans
portation, the-rnerchandi/.e and produce
of a very considerable tract of country.
; On the land are no less than three fine'
, commodious dwelling houses, with all
other building, and improvements, which
, can conti ihute to convenience and every
• tournament
There is likewise on the premises, a
Cotton-Gin machine, which is impelled/
t by water, which, besides ginning, will'
pack, with one hand eight square bales/
. cotton per day; and likewise a store;’
which has long been found a most excel
lent stand for business. A seine phi. t
has been prepared at the rive- at a very
, great expense, and promises fair to yield’
an abundant harvest ol fish. This-pro
. party is situated about 40 miles below
, Augusta, and 80 above Savannah, amr
about 110 west of Charleston.
Along with the lands and mills, will
- be disposed us, the horses, mules and
cattle, together with the Waggons,carte,
/armingutensils,<s*c. as now m use. Pos
session can be had on-the first Jan nary
next. Terms ol sale, as well as a more
minute description of the property may
be had, on application to
iVIr. John ilaslell. ( lutrleslon ,
w • /
l)n, Jiriin Cumming, Augusta,
Jauies liigginbot(oin,on the premises
Or to the subscriber,
WILLIAM SCARBOROUGH,
At buvunuiih
With the foreg dng property, if requir
ed, may be had from bO to 68 prime ne
groes; in the number of which are some
mechanics.
December U. /' tIJ
"SAVANNITII HIVKR
Lands for Sale,
r And a Bargain will be Given.
1350 acres on Savannah dyer, Lia
*- coin county, including the mouth of Soap
creek,- with a good Saw and GriSt Mill
ntwaqd in good oi (|e'r,and in an excel
lent settlement for custom to both; there.
is - land enOugh cleared to work about 10
.hands; and good for cotton or corn.
I here is a great proportion of the tract,
good low-grounds, and as good up-lanu
as there is in Georgia. In so large a bo
dy it is not.to be expected ail '0 be of
the first quality, but land of the same
quality (both low-grounds and upland)
and quantity, lying in a body to clear, is
not easily found on the Savannah river,
above Augusta. ThUtplace 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 bdow the mill; or a
seine place on the river might be had
with very little trouble. The toll from
: will bread fifty in family,
the saw-mill may bp worked to great ad
vantage, and the water is sufficient to
grind, saw and gin all the winter and
i spring. Any further description of this
place is deemed unnecessary To a gen
tleman who wishes tosettle in tnis state,
it is presumed a belter opportunity will
not oiler.
285 Acres on Savannah river,
including what is called M‘Uoys ferry,
> as follows: —200 acres on the Carolina
, side.—7s in an island, greater part of
which is cleared—ami 10 on the Geor
gia side, ir.clading atolerable dwelling
house, gin and gin house, there is Du im
provements on tlie land on the Carolina
side. The island is not excelled as cot
ton lasid by any above Auguata.on the
same'river.
—i-ALSO.—.
25(V Acres adjoining Lincoln
court-house, good corn and cotton land.
These lands will be sold low and on ac
commodating terms, and indisputable ti
tles given, tor further, particulars apply
to Thomas Murray, of Lincoln county,
Georgia, or to’ Benjamin Glover,,of Ab
bevilie District, JSooth-Caroiina. (
Benjamin Glover, J
Thomas Murray. *. '
'November 19 4w
% sihaYfu
FROM Augusta, bn the 24<h inst. a
. Foxed t Sorre-Horse, 8 or 9 years
old, about 15 hands high, supposed he is
gone into Soufh-Faroina, as one an-
description wasscen.to swim
the Sahd FLr Ferry on Bie same day.
The subscriber in Augusta will pay on
the taking up and delivery of the said
Horse, Ten Dollars.
Abner Grien,
November 2? ts
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! >. rORSALE, ’
200 Acres of Land,
LYING abbot seven, miles from this |
City, tvpon the Washington road,
toost of it is well timbered—there are
upwards of forty acres cleared and un
■der good fence—there is also oa the pre f
raises, an excellent dwelling house, and I
out houses, a good Peach and Apple !
Orchard, and uncommon good water in
abundance, , l
i. ALSO —-
To I>e disposed of, Four Prlirte
Negrges.-i-rlf riot sold <it private sale be- ’
fore the fitst day of January next, the 1
wlrole will be , sold at the market-house
to the highest bidder oh that day—A ciV
ditwill be given if required,
personal security, and a mortgage on all.
Apply to
s Isaac La Koche. <
November 1 tds
t \*]T 1 " ' ' ■
! Lauds for Sale.
/TVNK tract containing 541 acres in*
q p Edgefield District, SiC. near Beach
> Island, bounded by lands of John Ash
bury, John Star, George Miller, and
(John Pryor, and others.
One Tract containing 133 acres,"
• in Edgefield District, on Savannah riv
er, bounded by Lands o! John Pace
) Mr. Ray, Drury Pace, and the River.
As it is presumed no out* will piirchaS'
without first seeing the a!»ove lauds,those
who are disposer! to get information a
to situation, price, Ac. are referred to
Mrs. McLiws and Holt; or to ,Mr. A
; braham Markley, Chatieston, South-
Candina.
November 15 ts
~ Tor Sale,
r JT**IIAT well known Tract of Land, it *
SL Columbia county, called Mount,
, Hope, teg miles above Augusta, on Sa
vannah river, containing 528 acres—
which is equal if not superior, to any
tract of Land, in the county.’ There i>
on the premises a good Dwelling House,
Isitcnen, Gin House, Stables, Corn
House, and all the necessary buildings
r- on a Plantation, all under a gooildence;
t the terms will be made known, "by appli
cation-to subscribers, on the premises,
John H. Wilkinson,
Wm. H. lUackwell,
Ocotber 25 ts
] '' 7 : Notice.
ON Wednesday the 7th of January
next at the house of Harrowd Rohr
: erts, on the Washington mad, Columbia
county, will be Let to the highest bidder
fir the ensuing year, a prime parcel of
Likely NE j »U()E8, belonging to the es
tate ofßevelly Lowe, deceased. Nute
with approved security wid be required:
t they are not allowed to be hired in towns.'
or go on tVe river as’Boat Hands, and
’■ all those indebted to said estate, are re-,
quested to make payment on that day.
Jas. Culbreath, & ) ~ ,
John F-sier,
Dec. 13 c
Sheriff’9 Sale ; ' fj
V5 T ILL be sold on the first Tuesday
ff in January next, at the» court
house in Jacksonborougliv Scriven coun
ty, between the usual hours of ten and
three o‘dock, . i
600 Acres river swamp land, ly
>: ing and being in the county of dmveu,
in Bull Neck, adjoining John Smite and
others: levied on as the property of
diaries Floyd, security for Win. Willi
ams, to satisfy sundry executions in fa
vor of Hillery Alligood—property levi
ed on, and returned to me By a consta
ble. • ALSO,
314 1-3 acres river swamp land,
lying and being in the county of Scriven,
adjoining Wm. Gibbons and others? le
vied on as the property of James Bevill,
dec. to satisfy an execution in favor
of Macklin Lunday, ex’r.of Francis
Lun. ay, against Paul Bevil and Doha
Bey ill, adni’r.an'd admx. of the said,
James Bevill.—ALSO,
*IOO acres erf june land, flying
in the'eounty of Scriven, with small im
provements, levied on as the property
• of James Bryan, to satisfy sundry ex*
; cutions in favor of Thomas Scarborough;
proper ty levied on and .returned to me
by a constable.
ALSO, f
6 head of hogs, levied on as the
■property of Richard Oglesby, to satisfy >
an execution in favor of Elijah Watson;
property levied on and returned to me by
a constable.—ALSO, >
300 acres pine land, lying in the.
' county of Scriven, with small improve-.
menu, aifjoining Reuben Bolton; levied
on as the property of Wm, Biwiyn, to
satisfy an execution in favor of MiCajaU
, fteotnn; property levied on and returned
, to me by a constable.
ALSO,
37 acre* pine land lying In the ;
county, of Scriven, with* small improve
ment* ; levied on as the property of Wm.
y Hill? to satisfy an execution s favor of
Solomon Milsan; property levied on and
returned to me by a constable.'
Solomon Kemp, s.s.c.
November 2t> ; f tds
5,117'K are authorized to amieum e Jas;
V Y Hutchinson a candidate for Tax
"uector of Coniuhia County at the en-;
ming eection.
Sept, 3.
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f. ■
ShtffU S-Je. J
WILL be Sold on the" first Tuesday
in January next, the court J j
jjouse in Wayhesborough, Burke coun (
y, betwcen~tlje usual sale houip. 1
teix feather.berk, bedsteads amV <
furniture, one wooden clock and oneaet I
of Blacksmith’s tools, levied on as the ■■
properly of Jercmiaii W.WiJliams,to alt
isfy au execution in favor of Mil Us T. 5, y ‘
lor, &.Co» against Jeremiah- W. Willi-. 1
ams, Samuel Garliek and John Bell.
ALSO,
29 Acres of land more dir Idss,
on the road leadiVig from Walker’s .
bridge so Augusta, adjoining’lands ii
Amos Wiggins and others ; levied on as
the property of John A. Roberts, to sa
‘ijsfy an execution in favor of Samuel
Saxou, indorsee against John* A. Roberts,
John Bell, s.u.c.
December 6. ’ " tds,. .
Adiu|nistva'tpv’f Sale.
'S' 1 S rjLL btrsohl by order of the hon
y V orai'le court ot Ordinary ol Co*
lumbia county, fit the court iiouse of said
cog niy, on the first Tuesday in January .'
next, the interest that John Garticll,'
late ol Columbia county, deceased, had'
in the Mills and fifteen acres of land on.
('uittcreek in the county aforesaid,..which
interestis one half. Terms made know n,
on the day.
H. Garlrell, adm’r.
November 12. ts
Sheriff's Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in January-next,,
wiil be s Id at the court-house in
vVaredton, between the usual hours.
One Sbriel Mure, about ti y/eai’s old,
Saddle and Bridle, levied-on as the pn*-
perty of Mulkey Cohrou, to satisfy an
execution issued out of the Ijjkrior
Court of W ilkes comity, John Holiday,
vs. Mulky Coliron and Jesse Gnn.
A, Kodgefs, s. w. C.
November 29 -ts
Auuiiuisi > ittor's toa!e>.
Will be sold before the Po.st-Cffice on
Wednesday, 17th of December next,
the property of Samuel Brunt, deceas
ed, for the benefit of the heirs .ami.
creditors, viz.
1 Riding Chair
8 demijous of Copal/Varnish
Quantity of Coach Lace
Tiated Handles, Joints, and Bands
Plated Stirrup Irons and, W ebbs ,
Saddle Bosses.and t ut Tacks,
V a,id dm,’*.
-James Johnson, A . 1
Nov, e
5p iioiliUS XliCHtuG
, AhaWAY on.the evening of the
j. 4; .i£th July* last, my Negro W omair
NANCY,.she is of a yellowish complex
ion, country oorn, about 28 years .old;
Mie \u, lately pdr4|ased Mr, Elias
W alien, merchant, of tins city, and off
Wiose ta.iiily s!u* has boe:i in the habit
of aUendiag; she is well kmrwii in oa
vimoair aau Augusta---Niincy has a iuis
oaini reiidrig vufeaVaonaiif, by theoiafne
oi July.-t.ii; property of ,\ir. VVm. Mein.
Ad masters of vessels; iitid otners, are
cautioned from harboimg or employing
the abovi w enclrNuncy. The above re
ward ami all rea-onabie charges will lie
paid ouher being'bodged in jaii.
• Joint ti. %Uoid.
Dec. I.S w u
ijpl RaUGIIT to x the jail of Columbia
IJ court-house, an vln can Negro Fel
-ow, about.2s years of age, 4 feet Bor 9
inches high, black and ill shaped; he lia«
several scars on each check, he. says his
name is Dickey, and when questioned in
regard to his owner and place of resi
dence, seems incapable of answering,
repeating uniformly, something like
■\ a’shington; his cloths are very ragged
and dirty. 3 00
G&rah I avis, c. 0.
_Dec. 13 -ts
Will be Rented,
ON the Sd day of January next, op
|he premises in Columbia county,
the Plan latum belonging to tlie estate" ot
Samuel Ramsay, dec.
Ai chibaid lieggie. Ad mV,
December 10. wSt
* Administrators Btde.
WILL be sold oti the last Saturday
in. January nest, at the markef
oouse in the city of Augusta, all.the per
sonal property (if the late R* Dowiiie, de
ceased, consisting of Silversmith’s tools,
Books, Beds anti Bedsteads, Jewelry,
wija several articles of hoasehold/unii
tiireP—the whole to be sold for the ficnefi
of tire heirs and creditors of said dec’d-
Baniuel
Surviving Administrator,
. December 1< ' ts
NtITIOK.
IN conformity with a Resolution of T e
Board «f Trustees of Richmond Ai -
ademy, the T«wn Common Lots will on 1
Monday the 29th day of Declmber, inst.
be Leased at the Market-fcotse between'
rite hours of ton and for a,
terra of Ttve Years, from the first dayt
;»f January next. A plan of the lots will
be exhibited and the terms made known
on that day*. r >
> Aod erson W atkias, ) .. 1
W alter > C ™ l
h. C. m l ee '
December 6, ■ ■ j ts
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Wsiffnf rflh tktbi Stale*
WHKRIvAS by an act of-VWr>sa
p.rtikiljH the v thiyd aaTgjf March, 8 „ ni
ihbUsamf eight hundred ar.d fifteen,tu
titled ’« an 'act to provide fir the a-ccr
tainins am! surveying of the bouuW
lines tixed by the Treaty with the deck
iiidians ur.d lo» otlieir purposes,” the
President of the United States is author!
ized to catxsa the lands acquired bv t»*e
said Treaty to be olierfed lor sate whi-V
> and w hareas the lands nonh
of fife Tennessee Tiivo r'’have been sur
veyed :
Therefore. I .Runes Monroe, President
of the United fetales, in conformity with
the said act. do hereby declare ami make
Known, that public safe*, for the disposal
(agreeably to law) of the lands ia Ala!
uama Territory, north ofthe liivcr Ten
ueassee, shall be belli at Huntsville, in*
Madison county, in said Territory, viz
on the first Monday in Februai yu ( . xt *
for the finds s contained in the ran*,.*
number'd, one, two, three, fimr f fi ye J M «
six ; and on flfc first Mu;;<ky in March
next,'for the remainder dfflie'aforesaii
each sale shall remain open fir
Uiree weeks, and r.o longer; the sales
shui! commence with the first section „f
the lowest numbers of township*
ranges, and proceed in regular numerical
order.
Given under my hqnd at the cite of
Washington, the twenty first dav of No
ve/nbpr,‘«me thousand eight hundred and
scvcptecn..
T. T,- ..-JAMES MONROE.
By tlie Ppesuleift,
r , . . JO?lAII MEIGS,
C mnmtasiooorK'f the General Land Office
the Laws of the United States, will.mV
iish tlu nbove lor,six weeks, and scml
t ‘ t,r .sJ s with receipts to the (finend
■ami Office. Dec. ID. Gw
A Bargain.
2001) " cres i'l’ laufl for sale ia
Richmond counij-, i 0
a-om Augusta find l.(f from Savannah ri
ver, on Loth sides Big Spit it creek, wi.iclu
runs through the tra ;t nearly inthecen
"ti«» 0,1 wi-deh is a saw mill “that will, if
well atlcmied to, cut on an average lim- :
10U0 to I atO feet of lumber a day ; there,
are also a number of other good sites fir
mills op •fther water machinery, and.%
number of handsome situations to build
on, equal il not superior to anv in tins
otate 1,1 puiut of health—it lies''around
that wel. known summer retreat called
the great variety of the best, amt purest
0 springs, renders it-uncommonly heal
thy aqd pleasant In summer.
On the premises- are from 80 to 99
acies oi cleared land unt!' under foic’C. a
gooa house 44 feet by 20, with a pr/.:t
on one side and shed on the other; the
house hks 8 rooms in it.
sb-fia—
Acre%diearly adjoining tha.
milt tract anh convenient to the atii*.
l«vel and well and is well
timbered, which- will ifsOitalfie to the*
purchaser, bo sold with the mill.
170 acres .within 4< miles of Au
gusta & mined lately on the road leading
f rom Augusta to Savannah'. & at tiu* junc
tion ol tne.Savannah & Lohisviile roiuls;
iliif. situation, is perhaps equal to any
within 20 miles of Augusta for a public
rouse or any kind of public business:—-
there is a tolerable-good set Os buildings
on the premises, and a spring of excel
lent viatorconVenient to the houses; the
land generally lies remarkably level; —
(here is also a good turf for running of
horses one mifi round, which is perkctly
level and firm. '* . A ' :
—-ALSO—
-202 1-2 acres of land in Twiggs
county, on the Ocmulgee river, kueviu uy
lot No. 183, 2Sth district.
—Also—
-203 1-3 acres supposed to lie in
lel lair county, known by lot No. 2/4,
district 7. ■ —ALSO—
One lot in the city of Ang
lower end of tlie town with some s;uail
improvements thereon.
m-4- VLBO
W ill, be sold all the stock, coav
slsting of from 50 to 40 head of catiie,.
among Which ark T 2 or 13 goad cows,
several cf which have young calves, a
small sto<;.k two yoke oxen, a
goou pair ot timber wheels, two vvaggnos
and teams and all mill and plantation
tools,—fill of which will lie sold on at
-o,'ramodating terms by the subscr.'V.ir,
living on tlie premises of tlie mill tract,
near MountEuon,
* D. Berrey*
December 10, wtf _
"MOTIVE.
BEZEKIAII DICKINSON having,
purchased fhclnierest of Mr. Eaton
wHin in the concern of T. & K. Flo w
eUin, the Business will in future he car
ried «»n under the firm.of KJJiVVIiLLIN
and DICKINSON at the establishing
outlie late firm, where they have an e3-
tensive wafe-house &. commodious stcreg,
,for the.reception of all kinds of produce
and goods. They tender their service*
to their friends and the public .(generally*
anti only ask lor snch encouragement as
flieir attention and punctuality will ctl ‘
title them
Taylor Flcwollm,
# Hczeklalil)ickiiiscn.
September 8. ff