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dtchinson, Co.
(Sawarffß comer, opposite the Post-
HAVE JUCT HECEIVED
J very General Assortment oj *■
* -European $ American
GOODS,
Selected ’iy them.* cites "from the las '
Importation, which they offer at
the most reduced prices:
They wish to sell their entire stock
and to such as are disposed fii> buy the
whole or the greater portion, a very
liberal qredit will be given, and flic
benefit of their lease on' that excellent
stand now occupied by them, if de
sired.
The hate a'so a targe Stock of
GROCERIES
— nr, —
Jamaica, West-India & Northern Rum
W r ine, Porter, Whiskey, &c.
Jamnicd, Havanna & common Sugar
Loaf Sugar
Coffee, Tea, fitej .
Pepper. C pice «
Ginger, Filberts,-&c,
IRON u n d NALLS'of all ports
SALT, &c. &c.
November 15.
Jacob Danfortli,
Has Just Received,'at his Store in
Rrninl-Slrect, ■ !
A General assortment erf
Groceries, i S
Hard Ware,
Cutlery fiml
- Crockery Ware.
Also, 0 haege Assortment of
Men’s, Women’s and Children 2 *
Hhoes, > 1
.*t»d an Etegiint Supply of
Northern oroespun, arid ,!
Five Boxes iiats, assorted,
Ihe wnole of which will be ?old oh'
the most reasonable terms.*—He still ;
continue# hi# Nail Manufactory; and hak
on hand a supply of nails of all si7.es. ‘
He h ,s aisir just Received,
Iff S«w-Mill (-ranks & Stirrups j
of t;ie most substantial kiad, and best
workmanship. !
November 8 tlatM .
" JJCOJS DUXFIfItTU ,
GKWGh W DVTLkn,
MaVK tanned u connexion in trade,
ai [he uppiTinost stores on the”
nifrt»> side Bread -street, Augusta, which
•wiii be noitdu) ted' in the name 0*
GEORGE vv. Ml ’ LEU, # Co.
Thni lift ve on /<• ud a general assort
nr nl of
Dry G00.*9 and Groceries,
(Tit Nails,
Hardware and Crockery,
Which in* y will dispose of on llu*
lowest terms for Cash, or exchange for
country produce, on the most libera!'
terms. November 8.
The Subscriber,
OFFERS FOR SALK,
SOd Bags and Bols. Green Coffee
C i'ien ea Jamaica do.
10i> Huts. Philadelphia Whisky
.5 Hilda. N. E. Rum (
569 P aces Inverness Bugging
20 Hilda. Prime Sugai*
S'JUU ttealieU Liverpool Salt
SO Boxes No. 10, Cotton Cards
Clicks* olmeuar and Sicily Madei
ru Wine
6 Qr. Chests Hyson Tea
9 Tons Shot assorted sizes
6 Tons Engl:. J and Blistered Steel
• 20,000 lb Iron, Swedes and English
15 Kegs Powder.
, —ALSO—
' AGen:rai(..isortmentnf ..
DRY GOODS, sc.
ON CONSIGNMENT.
Twenty-seven Packages assorted
Tutlery & Hardware,
To be sold on accoinodai}ng terms.
S. RNEELf NT).
Septemlier 13
‘ SLATES.
Panhart , (ianahl Co,
AGENTS for the New-York* Slate
Company, offer to contract for any
. quantity and quality at the company
pri. es —vThey offer for sale,
Bills 00 *New-York,
United States’ Post Notes, 500 snf
100 dollar Notes.
}
II \HT. GAN VIIL Co, h
'f i AVING REMOVED their Coun
j s ting itoom, into -the brtek house
wtvjy occupied by Albert Brux, Esq.
are now ready to receive Cotton. Pro
•tee, and ad other kind of Goods for
■ n’e, and to traosurt any business in;
f. uuis&ion Line, they will be thank
-1 share, of public pitronage, and
>/ give satisfaction to their custom
k, I ts
1. A Bargain
1 vnnfh ** cres of f° r sa^c m
- Richmond county, lb miles
front Augusta and 10 from Savannah ri
ver, on both sidesßig Spirit creek,,whifh
ft runs, through thp tra:t nearly in the ewi■
fre, on which is a $.Vw mill shat will, if
well attended to, cut on aa average from
; 1000 to 1500 feet of lumber a day $ there
, are also a number of other good sites for
mills or other water machinery, and a
number of handsome situations to build
on, equal if not superior to any in the
state in point of health—it lies around
that well known summer retreat called :
Mount Enc.n; its elevated situation and
variety of the best and purest
of springs, renders'it uncommonly heal
thy and pleasant in summer.
43n ii>e premises are from 80 to @0
acres of cleared land am! under fence, a
good house 44 feet by 20, with a pia7-a
oq one side and shed on the other j tlie
house lias 8 rooms iir it.
also
230 Acres nearly adjoining the
mill tract and convenient fblhe mill,lies
level a,ml well for cultivation a nil‘is well
timbered, which will if suitable to the
purchaser, be sold with the mill. ,
- acres wilbm 4 miles oT Au
gusta & immediately, on the road leading
! rom A ugusta to. Savaonuh.&at the junc
tion of the Louisville roads;
this situation ife perhaps equal ’to any
within 20 miles of Augusta for* public
house or any kind of public business; —
there is & tolerable good set of buildings
on the premises, and a spring of excel,
lent water convenient to the houses ; the
land generally lies remarkably level j—c
there is also a good turf for running of
horses one mihirotyid, which is perfectly
level and hrm.——ALSU-
202 1-2 litres of land in Twiggs
county, on the Ocimilgee river, known by
lot No. 183, 28th'district. AIvSO—
SOS 1-S acres supposed'to lie in
Telfair county,'known by lot No. 204,
district t. —ALSO—
One lot in Hie city of Augusta,
lower end of the town with some small
improvements thereon.
■ - ALSO
Will he told all the stock, con
sisting of from 30 to 4(fliead cattle,
among which are 12 or 13 gopd cows,
several <f which have young calves, a
small stotk of hrgs* two yoke oxen, a
good pair of timber wheels, two waggons
and teams and all mill and plantation
tools—all of which will he sold on ac
commodating terms by the subscriber,
Ling on the premises of the mill tract,
near Mount Enon,
D. Berrey.
December 10. ,wtf
- FOR SALE,
4 TRACT ot Land in Lincoln ooun- <
U. ty, containing from STO to 600 i
a< res chiefly oak,mixed with hickory and .
dogwood—gray anil, suitable for the cu'-,
• ure of Cotton, Porn, Wheat, and a part i
■ ood Tobacco land; abcnt 90 acres
Icarcd and under fence, part of which is
'Vesh. This tract is situated about 9‘
miles west of G linage’s Saw Mill, 1$
miles from Savannah river, and H miles
iiom tlje.Petersbmgh road ; it ip-said to
teas healthy a situation as any kvGeor-
several excellent springs, and is
ell watered by a creek that runs thro’
it. On the premises is a large new dwel
ling house, containing six' moms, ami ev
ery necessary out house, together with a
j voung orchard of choice fruit trees. This
place will be sold low,, and the terms
made easy to the purchaser. Those who
may wish to purchase, are requested to
v call on the subscriber and view the
premises.
S. Cowling.
Lincoln county, Nov. 15, Wtz. ts
postponement.
A GREEABLY to the last will and
testament of James Pearre, late of
Richmond county, dec. will be sold on
die first Tuesday in January, ensuing,
at the market-house iu the city of Au
gusta, the following
Tracts of Land,
600 Acres of lapel on the waters
of Bear creek, Franklin county, origin-*
ally granted to Nathaniel Poarre, boun
ded N. E. by Call, on the other side by
lands us V\ m. Glascock and George
Walton.
2(M Acres land, lot No. 50, 3d dis
trict, old Wilkinson county.
154 Acres land in Wilkes county,
near the mouth of Long creek, adjoining
lands of Clocand George Graves.
154 Acres in Wilkes county, adjoifc
ingland of'Cloe Graves, each being pari
of 524 acres of laud originally granted
to Andrew Robin&oii. \
Acres of land, Elbert county—.
funded by lands of Joshua Graves, and
fiver; being a part of a tract
origintUy r granted to Joshua Bradley.
143 Acres in Jacksomcounty, adjoin ,
ing lauWbf Joshua Graves. „
. Hjj Acres of land in Warren county,.,
on Duhart’s creek; also one Other tract
originally granted to Angus Marlin.
‘ .Title beeds and Plots may be seen on,
the day of sale, when the terms of pur
chase will be made known.
J.T. Vilen, ? Ex , .
L. Pearvc, 5 * ■
December 17. tda
/f " * ■' : r^Jraßfir
Valuable Lands, Rntt Mills and
. JJegroes, for sale.
THE subs<Jrik£r, desirous to resume
•uninterruptedly, his mercantile
transactions at Savannah, ofter' to dis-
Sose of his LA£iD@, MILLS, and oilier
'ROPERTV,Im the Lower 3 Runs.
Barnwell District, state of South Caro
lina. The mills are situated on a never
tailing stream of water, are in excellent
repair, and arc 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 ami tH)00 acres, boun
ded on one side on'Savannah river, and
pierced by the water of the Lojver 3
Runs. Their qualities are various,a ve
ry considerable portion beingof the first
fertility, and scarcely any part that is
not fit for cultivation. The landing is
allowed to.be amongst the bestand 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 about
to be erected, which will receive for trans
portation, the merdwndize and produce
of a very considerable ti act of country.
On the land art no less than three fine
commodious dwelling houses, with all
other building, and improvements, which
can contribute to convenience and even
to ornament., ’ .
There is likewise on the premises, a
Cotton-Gin machine, which is impelled
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 place
has been prepared at the river at a very
great expense, and promises fair to yield
au abundant harvest of fish. This pro
perty is situated about 40 miles below
Augusta, and 80 above Savannah, and
about 110 west of Charleston.
Along with the lands and mills, will
>e disposed of, the horses, mules and
cattle, togetherwith'the waggons, carts,
forming as now in use. Pos
session can be had on the first Jannary
nwt. Terms of sale, as Well as a more
minute desertion of the property may
)e liad, on application to
Mr. John Haslett, Charleston,
Dr. John Camming, Augusta,
James Higginbotiom, on the premises
Or to the subscriber,
HTLLIAM SCARBOROUGH,
.It Savannah.
With the foregoing property, if requir
ed, may be had* from 60 to 68 prime ne
groes ; in the number of which are some
excellent mechanics.
December 13. tU
FO K SALEJ
200 Acres of Land,
LYING about seven jniles from this
City, upon the Washington road,
most of it is well —there are
upwards of forty acres cleared and un
der good fence—there is also on the pre
tniscs, an excellent dwelling house, and* l
out houses, a good Peach and Apple
Orchard, and uncommon good water in
abundance. —~~ALBO
To be disposed of, Four Prime
Negroes.—-If 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 tils
Lands for Sale.
ONE tract containing 541 acres in
Edgefield District, U.C. near Beach
island, bcjumled by lands of John Ash
bury, John Star, George Miller, and
John Pryor, and others.
One I ract containing 133 acres,
iff Edgefield District, on Savannah riv
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 lands,those
who are disposed' to get information as
to situation, price, &c. are referred to
Mrs. McLaws and Holt, or to Mr. A
braham Markley, Charleston, tSouth-
Carolina.
November 15 ff
t 'Oii SALK.
I? XG Acres of Land lying in Lincoln
U county, near the court-house,
known by the name of Sneed’s Tract,
hounded mostly by vacant Lands—im
mediately on the Road from Augusta to
Petersburg!!, unimproved-on the tract
are springs of fine water —Any person
wishing to purchase can apply to the
subscriber in Burke county, near Buck
Head.
Leaston Sneed.
Dec.-17 , 1m
To Kent;
For one or more Fears.
’IP UK plantation of the subscriber, Your
miles from Augusta, containing
about 180 acres of cleared Land, fit for
the culturejif corn and cotton. On the
premises are a good barn, stables, negro
aouses, and an excellent well of water..
.’or further particulars apply to *
G. W, Evans.
December 5T ts
.r~*
r fpL;
WIU> be sold on the first Tucalaj
in January nest, at the court
bQusc in iacksonboruagh, Scrivc.i coun
ty, between the usual hours of ten am!
three o*clock, ; -
800 Awes river swamp land, ly
ing and being in the county of Sc riven,
in Bull Neck, adjoining John Smith'and
otliers; levied on. as the property of
Uharles Floyd, security for Wm. Willi
ams, to satisfy sundry executions in fa
vor of Hillery AHigood—property levi
ed on, and returned to me by a consta
ble. ALSO,
314 1-2 acres fiver swamp land,
lying and being in the county of Striven,
adjoining Win. Gibbons and others; le
vied on as the property iff James Bevill.
dec, to satisfy an execution in favor
of Macklin Luaday, cx’c. of Francis
Lunday, against Paul Bevil and Delia
Bevill, adm’r. and adm'x. of the said
Jamft Bevill,.—ALSO,
100 acres of pine land, lying
in the county of Scriven, with small im
provements, levied on as the property
of Jatnes Bryan, to satisfy sundry exe
culions in favor of Thomas Scarborough;
property levied on and returned to me;
by a constable.
ALSO,
6 head of hogs, levied on as the
property of Richard Oglesby, to satisfy
an execution *in favor ot Elijah Vyatspn;
property levied on and returned to me by
a constable.—ALSO,
300 acres pine land, lying in the
county of Scriven, with small improve
ments, adjoining Reuben Bolton; levied
on as the property of Win. Brown, to
satisfy an execution in favor of Micajah:
Becton; property levied bn and returned;
to me by a constable.
ALSO, t
37 acres pine land lying in the
county of Scriven, with small improve
ments ; levied oivas the property of Wm.
Hill, to satisfy an execution in favor of
Soloinoh Wilson? property levied on and
returned to me by a constable.
Solomon-Kemp, s.s.c.
November 26. tds
Sheriff’s Hale.
be soid on the first Tuesday
Vv in February next, at Columbia
court house, within the usual-hours,
A negro woman named Kady,
levied on as the property'of James Toole,
to satisfy sundry executions issued from
a Justices court, and returned to me by
a constable.
ALSO, # ■:
Ninety five acres of land in said
county, oq the waters of Kegg creek, ad
joining Willingham and Luke; levied on
as the property of Jesse Roberts, to sa
tisfy one execution in favor of, Samuel-
Winfrey—levied on and returned !o me
by a constable.
B. Martin, ®. Sh’ff.
December 24, * tds
Sheriffs Sale.
WILL be sold at Lincoln court-,
house on the first Tuesday in
January next, between theusu. l hours,
the following property, viz ! ,
One third part of a tract (if land;
containing two hundred acres, more on
less, on Hockey creek, adjoining Gillum'
and as die.property of
John M. Dooley, to satisfy an* execution
in favor of William and Felix Gilbert,
vs. John M. Dooley. Conditions cash. ?
John *M‘Dowell, sheriff,
Novembcr26. tds
Sheriff’s Sale,
On the Ist Tuesday of January next,
will be sold between the usual hours,
at Lincoln court-house.
700 acres of Land, more*>r less, in
said nty, adjoining Crosstin and oth
ers, taken as the property of Benejah
Smith, deceased, to satisfy an execution
in favor of Manning and Wa«lkins, prop
erty pointed out by Win. 11. Norman
Terms cash.
Nathan Bussey, D. Sh*ff,
Dec. 5 "
Administrator’s Sah.
WILL be sold by order of the hon
orable court of Ordinary of Co
lombia county, at the-court house of said
county, on the first Tuesday in January
next, the interest that John Gartrell,
late-of Columbia county, deceased, had
in the Mills and fifteen acres of land on
Cain creek in the county aforesaid, which,
interest is one half. Terms made know r n
on the day.
H. Gartrell, adm’r,
November 12. ts
Administrators Bale.
WILL be sold on the last Saturday
in January next, at the mafkei
house in the <;ity of Augusta; all the per
sona! property of the late I>. Dowjne, de
ceased, consisting of Silversmith’s tools,
Books.'Beds and Bedsteads, Jewelry,
witii several articles of household furni
ture—the whole to be sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d.
Samuel Goff,
Surviving Administrator. >
December 16. ts !
*** Mrs. N. Thompson having
taken tlve large house at the corner of
Reynold and Mclntosh street (W. J.
Hobby’s,) would be willing to receive a
few score day boarders.
December 34.; , «
. | Richmond
- Richmond Academy ui‘l |
- JL the- first day of, JamiuTy 5? M
] uu«ler the superintendance ofJoh n .i 6
lay, a. m. Rector, Mr. Nicholas a *!"'. I
.; brat English Teacher, and Mr. K r „ I
Seccorq, second English Teacher, ' B
l , The bribes to tq; taught are the IT, 1 ‘
f brew » Greek and Latin Language,' * * m
, Mathematics, Navigation, Meusi U I
: tl " : use 01 I
English’ Composition, Book-Kcemn.-
AmhmeUa and Penmanship. ‘I
Isaac Herbert, Clerk,
Os the Board Trnsiees of i' rtQ I
• December , 7 Rid “"“'‘ d ‘ I
Young Ladies’^
Boarding ami IJmj School.
-L’-S- BUHII, rcs|.eafully ttfuiui |U
pub he, that they iI.U-n.l , s c|.„s
in the city of Augusta, on the fi s t of
January ensuing, for. the Edqcalim, 0 f
1 fyoung La.bcs, in the dilferent brand, ea
■ ! )f v3n(i P»li(e Literature.* fW
R ?; Wr £
V. t ' c, ‘ d *" th ‘- acif'iittftc department „f
the Academy! end fr.;h, Ida e jt,. m „ a
eiudiliun and lonj. expeviepev, they p n
ter themselves that they will oruh'.rt
tod»s«4fS%tetttitb ability and
the important duties of (heir * *
r asters in Music, fmk j,V
ami oliier polite accomplishifiefl®,, i:7 ’ P
attend the school if required, !.
and Ontamenrul Need!.* Work \viilmr> I'
be taught. Parents „nd Guardians, SL I
are desirous of encoiiragiug the institn-ff
tion, are requested to enter their chil- ft
dren and those committed to their chic I
previous to the opening 0 f the school *ff
The situation of the Academy is plea- I
sant and retired, and at the same thee 1
convenient to the central part of
city. J enns made known on appliestioiUßl
December 3. ts ' ™i
Meson Academy.
fB.MUS Institution will be opened on
JL the Ist Monday in January next,
under the superintendence of the llevvl..
David Roof, a young gentleman v.ho
'the Board df Trustees are well assmvd
is fully qualified to conduct an institu
tion of this kind. The situation of th
Academy is heahhy, and Boaid may L
obtained in Lexington anil the Vicinity
on the usual terms as- in the country I
Terms of Tuition as follows; ' ft
For students in the first nidi- tfl
merits ol Reading, Writing and
Spelling, sixteen dollars per an
num. gifi OA *
, For students in Arithmetic,
English Grammar, Geography,
and higher English studies,twen
ty d(»lbii*s per annum. g2O 00
For stiulonts in the Classical
Drpartnniits, twenty-four dol
lars per annum. RC4 CO
All payable half yearly in advance.—^
No students will>be received fora lesp
Form than six months.
By order of toe Bpaid of Trdslecg jL
Joseph M,. Mollog, ike"
Deceobei 'lO 4 , 1
. rdtJJW LADIES*
A € 'A D E M
Washington-street, Augusta'.
Mrs. Grace, |
35 ESPECTFUIIy informs the city- II
'/-cnf of Augusta and the public in
general, tnatthe Academy will open on
JiOATDAF, the 20th inst. where tee va
ious branches of education will be taught
sdsual. --
Terms of Board anil Tuitioi* mode
rate, and will be made known on appli
cation.
October 18 ts *
Dancing Academy.
Me-srs. Leslie and Montais,
Respectfully inform the La
dies and Gentlemen of Augusta,' j
that their Day School, is row only opci ■ 1
ed once a week, on Saturdays, from 9 to f
12 o’clock, in the morning, ami from <? |
to 5, inthe evening. Their Night hchoo. ■ w
is also altered to Tuesday and Liday I
commencing at the usual hour. I
Nov. 29 • t* J
Fencing School. I
MR. MONTAIS’ Fencing School, ||
bas commenced, and wifi be con- ll
linued every Monday anil i hnrsdry ,jj
Evening,beginning at early candle light- M
A few mtjre Scholars can be taken.
November 29
Notice. '
THE subscriber will attend to an.} I
business as a Lawyer, that he car I
do out of Court. His other engagement? ff
will prevent hisa’tending court. He cc '»l
cupiestjie dwelling part oP the lloum- . f
next abuve Mr. D. lialston, ou Broai If
street. 1/
Robert Wa!kefy_ ||
December 14 Jj
Wjiated to Purcltasc,
A HOUSE and LOT, with «■
acres of land, at the Sanu-l 1* 'Tj,r
Apply at this Office.
December 24.