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Supplement : ■ VTO THE Chronicle Gazette Saturday, December 30, 1817- Letters In the Post Office at Jhignsta , Geo. 2d December, 1817. A K Alexander Alien s Elizabeth Kerman Mary M. Allen John Keefe James Adams John Kennedy George Adams Patrick Kelly Martha Aldridg. Talton F. Keith B L Raymondßurroughs John Lloyd Robert Butler James S. Lee Elizabeth Beal Ann Lamar Ann H, Bender Jonathan G. Law- E'izabeth Barton rence -Davis Bottom James Leslie John Beal M Amelia Brown Madame Mondon- John R. Burke ville •James R. Baird Jeremiah Minor Elizabeth Burke Eliza Ann Moore J'. Bell $ eo. 3 G. S. Morgan Eliza darken Eliza Martin Lvsar.der Burdick John Martin Ira Bowen fcamuel Moore Daniel Burnham Ralph Moses M ary.A- D. Barnes A. Markham Ngthaiv SJ Reeman Martha M‘Dade * Sam tie I Waring But- Martha Millar ler N John Begar . Levina Noble C Win. Nichols Mary A. Clarke Theophilas Nral Joseph Cumir, 2 Hugh Nesbitt, 3 Edwi W. Collier 0 Timothy G.s hidsey D. M. Ormond Paul G. Cottle P Joshua Coney Ira Palmiter C Z. Cla'rkiv- Fanny Parrot Samuel G Colt M. Peckliam Erastus Case Eduard E Powers Mary fastens Nathaniel Palmer Peter Clissey Sylvester Porter Th'mas lemming 'Elizabeth Parker Elizabeth Chadwick Luke Pettibone Christopher Curts R John Carmichael Morris Roney iohn Clarke Wm, Russel D Win, Ricker Nancy Davis Edward Roberts John Bilan, 1 3 John Reynolds Jo]m Darby ' S Elizabeth Dill Solomon Sikes E Robett Sterling Timothy Eastman,2 LucendiaS Stanton F SiKieou Smith 1 R. M, Forsyth, 4 Z. Spooner Robert Frazier Wm. Stafford - Fisher A' Ames, 3 T G John Troblefield John Gil lot Thomas Tarth Joseph Galbreth Peter Teneick Joshua Grinage Edw. Y. Tatnal Rcibt. i-ibson Thus. Taylor. Samuel Goodall v Jobiah Cray Allen -Yen son Wilier J Cibson James Venable Hamilton Goss Jonathan Vasser Giles Griswold. Messrs. C. Yerlsry H .<§* co. Mary Hoffman W Thomas Healy Leroy Wilkins J. <k A. Hunter Eliza A. Wigfall Jer. tV. Harrison Charles D.Williams W. B. Henderson Eliza Walker David Mill, 2 Britan Ware Chancy Hills Joel Westcoat Catharine D. Ham- Win. Wiseman mood Wm. M. Williams E M. Hamilton, 2 Reuben Woodruff Waiter Harris Samuel Westan Samuel Hill. Win. White, 12 W m.H. Jones. James Fraser, I*. M. Decembers tt iNotice. ryUIE Subscriber offers for sale his plantation containing more than 800 acres, about 300 if which is cleared and in a high state of cultivation; situated with in. one mile of Columbia Court house, 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 j unnecessary —Young field Negroes and cash will be received in payment. John Briscoe. November 5. Will be Rented, O-N the 3d day of January next, on the premises in Columbia county, the Plantation belonging to the estate of Samuel Ramsay, dec tc hi bald Ueggie, £dm*r, December 10. wSt Globe Tavern. BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, rjjAHE subscribers having purchased a JL 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 phased 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 uo pains in providing every comfort, they rely with conlidence-upon the support of the pub lic. Thomas Glascock, PctCr Donaldson, _June 30 ts bTunweii” “ Jockey Ulnb Races WILL commence on the Ist Thurs day of January, 1818, at Barn well C. IL free foe any horse, mare, or gelding, in the United States. First (lay’s racing two mile heats; 2d do. one mile heats; Sd do. sweepstakes. Horses to carry the following weights:—Aged horses *l2(Jlbs.—six years old llGibs.— syears old lOrihs.—*4 years old 93lbs.— 3 yea*s old 791b5.—2 do. a feather. No allowance made for mares and geldings. Harnett H. Brown, sec. On the evening of Friday there will be a splendid Jockey Club-Ball. Dec. 6. 200 Acres of Land, LYING about seven miles from tins j City, upon the Washington road, , most of it is well timbered—there, are ; upwards of forty acres cleared a id un der good fence—there is ai>o on the pre ■ raises, 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 De 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 Horhc. November ! ... tds Lauds for Sale. /OsNE tract containing 541 .acres in * ft Edgefield District, S.C. near Beach ■ Island, bounded by lands of John Ash- I bury, John Star, George Miller, and 1 John Pryor*-and others. One Tract containing 133 acres, ; in Edgefield District, on Savannah n'v- er, bounded by Lands of John Pace, Mr. Ray, Drury Pace, and the River. As it is presumed no one will purchase without first seeing the above hinds,those 1 who are disposed to get information as j to situation, price, &c. are referred to j i Mi s. McLnvvs and Holt, or to Mr. A- ! braham Markley, Charleston, South- Carolina. November 1-5 ts For Sale, • / rjpHAT well known Tract of Land, in Columbia county, called Mount i Hope, tep..jniles above Augusta, on Sa vannah river, containing 528 acres— which is equal if 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 he made known, by appli catiouto subscribers, on the premises. John B. Wilkinson, Wm. D. Blackwell. Ocotbcr 25 ts Administrators bale. WILL be sold on the last Saturday in January next, at the market house in the city of Augusta, all the per sonal property df the lated). Downie, de ceased, consisting of Silversmith’s tools, Bo ks, Beds ami Bedsteads, Jewelry, witn several articles of household furni ture —the whole to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d. Samuel GolT, ■ Surviving Administrator. 'December 10. 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 Valuable Lands, Si. ic .Mills and j\ eg roes, for sale. rspilE subset ibor, desirous to resume JL uninterruptedly, his mercantile tratisaciious at Savannah, offers to dis pose of his LANDS, Ml 1/irS. and other PROPERTY, on the Lower 3 Runs, Barnwell District, state of South Caro lina. The mills are situated on a never failing stieam 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 80UO acres, boun ded on one side on Savannah ruer, and pierced by the water of ihe Lower 3 Runs. Their qualities are various,a ve ry considerable portion being of ti e first fertility, and scarcely any part that is not tit fur cultivation. ’1 he landing is allowed to bo amongst the best and must convenient on the river; and .is one at which the. Steam Boats receive ii eir sup ply of wood. Ull it, a w are-hbu.-ie is about to be erected, which will receive for tians porfalion, the merchandise and produce of a very considt ruble tract of count.iy. On the land are no Ivs* than three fine commodious dwelling houses, with all other building, and impn i enients, which can contribute to convenience and even to ornament. There is likewise on (the premises, n Cotton-Gin’ machine, which is impelled by water, which, besides ginning, will pack, with one- hand eight squire bales cotton per day ; ami likewise a store, which has long been found a most excel lent -tiiml for business. A seine pia c has heen/propared aft the rive • at a very great expense, and promises fair ’to yield' '■ an abunnant harvest of fish. This pio | perfy is situated about 40 miles Below j Augusta] and 80 above Savannah, and 1 about I ii) west of Cnarleston. I ’ /Tong] with the lands and mills, will be disposed of, the horses, mules and 1 cattle, together with the waggons, carts, farming 11 tU*nsils,«§*c. as now in use. Pos i session cap be had on the first January next. Tcirnis of sale, as well as a more minute description of the property may be had, on\application <0 Me, Joint flusleit, >ha lies {on % I)/. .1 ii i Cuinmiug, August n t James illg vnbottoiu, on the premises Or to the subsyriiier, WILLIA M SC A 111 10 RQ UGII, At *avun.in;t■ Willi the foreg iing property, if (requir ed, may be had from t.O to ()8 prime-ne groes; in tiie number.oi* .which arc some occllent mechanics. December 13. tlj ’ for~sm:e. ~ "! A VALUABLE PLANTATION in rSL Edgefield District, [s. o.] situ alt immediately on toe Northward Road, be.ween Augusta and Edgefield C. 11. 1 15 miles from Augusta, and 8 Irani Edge field c u. it contains 200 acres ol excel ~1 lent oak'and hickory (.and, the soil of/< which is well adapted (0 either a wet og < a dry year, and has been lonml by expi** | rience, to be a very certain place to make • a crop on. On the place is a handsome < two story House, 40 feet long, with two 1 good brick chimiiies, 4 fire places, ami s the House neatly finished inside. . There ' is an excellent spring of water near the I house, and wood land has been reserved i near the bouse for fire wood, so as to make I it very cotiv< nient, for the owners, and • it is a profitable sfTind for a Hc F.n- ( tertammenl. The neighborhood of ibis 1 place is extraordinarily healthy, perhaps none more so in South-Carulina. For 1 terras of sale apply to Mr. Granins it. £ Allen, or the subscriber at Barnwell i court-house. j | Mary Wand roof. ■ I November 20 kA 4tcow [ 50 Dollars Reward 3 jj) ANA WAY on thußcvening of the S sl. 18lh July last, inf Negro Woman NANCY, sheds of ayjflowfsh complex- \ ion, country born, alWut 28 years old; ; she wa, lately purewsed ol Mr. Elias; 1 Wallen, merchant, of tliis city, and on whose futily she lAs been in the habit! 1 of attending; she /ip well known in ba- 1 vannah and Augualta—Nancy has a hus band residing in Savannah, by the name of July, the propariy of Mr. Win. Mein. All masters of vessels, and others, are cautioned from,Harboring or employing the above vyeneft Nancy. Tlie above re ward and all reasonable charges will be paid on her hcSjyig lodged in jail. / John ii. JMorel. Dec. 13 ,r wo - Mt' • . 1— ,1 §t^/ CT Wewe authorised to announce Richard Btrsii, a candidate for the of fice of Kedfiver of Tax Returns of Richmond bounty, at the ensuing dec- ; tion. June Itfi M '■ t '■% v ' ’. ‘ < , • . 1 {; s ,n ;;ivf.h I |i| Lamb far SaIMBM And a will be i c3*?o :.?,■■■. , Savannah river, m|l coin roimi v, iMclniling tin* miiutli creek, ujtii a good b.iw and (irist iicu ai.d la good older, anti in an lent settlement for custom tobOth; thofoßl is land enough cleared to work about ID S bands and good lor cotton or corn. B| '» bri o is a great proportion 6flihctrac'f B| good low-grounds, anil as good up-h.ad( fl a*, ilicrc hin Leerja. !u so large a dy i( is not to lie expected all »o bo the first quality, but land of the’ samtflß quality (both Uw-groMiida and uplan'd®® and quantity. lying in a. body to not easily .found on toe Savannah above Aiuusia. r J’;us place is Miurtl.ejHp j about ST aides above Augusta,-iii a lieahby set!lenient; it lias several fiurflU springs (in it, a good place for a slladVfl fishery' in the creek below the uiili;Cr aFfl seine place on tin*, river might be bad) fl| will) very little trouble. The toil frond H die grist-mill will bread fifty in «luui(y f lH| the saw mill may bo worked to if eat ail-f B| vantage, and ;lie water is sufficient tor fl| grind, saw and gin, all the winter andjw spring. Aliy further description oftiiis] BB pla.ee isMleeiued unnecersai’W To a gen- 9H tlonian who wishes to settle in tois state, H it is presumed a bolter opportunity will mm not oiler, ,fli SSj Acres on Se.yannah river, H including what is culled ,M‘('oys ferry, H 8) the ‘ Carolina K !| footer part of B on the ftcor- Bl ruble ii\vc|]ing > H there is no im- H at the Carolina H ixeelled as cot- H kugusla on the ; >* ing Lincoln B id cotton land. V low tin 1 1 on no- fl ndispiitabie ti- B rticulars apply B .locoln county, B Crloyfer, of Ab- fl roiina fl tin (Mover, ■ is Mumy. /U 4w •wiled. LBS ic Ist ,of March 1.8 I Mulatto fa middle size, AB at years ol'aw*,. fl| •ii _:n Virginm, H cVi. rul person h B ■i arolinn, ami •'■‘■BB fl seen in Jnuu H Mst in the uppyr pa: tof Carnv rdl (its- Bj .inct, i-lien by has been harbored for : B vend months—lie is a (ely, sensible, B annul lid low, mid w ii! probably dpdoay- B our, to pass for a free than, for which fl purpose ii is I,Judy he may have procured B ajiasji, and is dmking about,Charleston B or some other of the sea ports of South- fl Ctindi ia, with a view of getting a f>as- fl sage to Die Northern States. "I’Ve a- 8 hove reward and all legal ex polices will ■ lie paid f»r apprehending and lodging ’ in» I in any jail, and, giving such iiltorhiatu a ' ■ th I 1 may get Him. Captains of voxels I arc cautioned against harboring or rc- $ cciving the above negro on lio.nl. John JKo'x. £s* T!ie editors of the Southern Pat- t riot (Charleston) and Winyaw Intelli gencer, (Georgetown) are reques tJ to insert the above in their respective pa pers once a week,for four wdeks, and 1 forward their accounts to this oliicc for payment. November £9 1 avvSw ■ 1 ’ NOT I C ii. ~ A (iRF.RAV/I'iK to the order of ti c honorable the ci’iirt of ordinary of ■’! f oluoi!;,d county, will be sold on the ist Monday in .January next, at Columbia couit house, all the real estate of Ifni. * pentou, deceased, composing one tract ol Land, of IDO acres, more or less in said county, adjoining IJenton, Fuller, and others, anil sold for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. . Cornelius Collin*, ading (uUn’r, /j in rigid of his wife , \] k Nov. 8 J ts - - ■ -" '■ - YA jSoilce. ' \ I have given my note ffm V y of hand to Asa Twiggs, for One * ' u ffdiidml and J?ix|y Dollars, da\ed Sbtli ■ ' October, 18ir, am) payable ten (lavs af ter date, I hereby fmwarn all persons from trading for said note, as it was j fraudulently obtained from me, and I J-f atn dejlernhued not pav it. V itidlAUi) FOSTE R . l ( mk Nweinbcr bpt ■ ,1* f,