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/ Brigade Orders, i
TN conformity with the orders of maj.
JL geo* Walker, the parades of Inspec
tion etui.Re view of the several Regi
ments composing the Ist Brigade, 2d
Division, Georgia Militia, will be held at
the following times and places.
At Warren too, Warren conn
ty, on Monday the 4th May next, the
Convention of field staff company and
non-commissioned officer! ot the 12th
Regiment. On Tuesday sth, Inspection
and Review of said Regiment.
On Wednesday, 6th May next,
at the court-house in Columbia count} ,
the convention of fi-.ld staff company
and non-commissioned officers ot the
11th Regiment, and on Thursday the
7th, the Inspection and Review of the
fame.
On Friday, the Bth May, in
Augusta, Richmond county, a conven
tion of the field staff company and non*
commissioned officers of the 10th Regi
ment, and on Saturday, the 9th, the in
spection and Review of said Regiment.
Colonels commanding Regiments will
be particularly careful that the. officers
under their respective commands have
timely notice and do their duty in carry
ibg the above order properly into effect,
and that a correct and proper return o
the arms, accoutrements, the number q.
officers, men, &c. be made.
py Order of
PETER DONALDSON,
. Lt. Coi. commanding.
January 21
Division Orders.
Augusta, 12th Feb. 1818.
A GENERAL court martial will as
semble at the court-house in the ci
tj of Augusta on f/ionday, the 6th of
April next, at 10 o’clock A. M. for the
trial of lieut. col. Peter Donaldson of the
10th Regiment of Georgia Militia, on
chaiges and specifications preferred a
gain st him by eapt. William Mor 4"ome
*3 and lieut. Jinues A. B1 ck of the said
regiment. *
Brigadier Qen. John Irwin, President.
Lieut. coU Win. VVilkinsof the II Regt.
-■■■— Gibson 1? do
—— Morgan brown 13 do
—— Thomas Hudson 14 do *
——- Isaac Birdsong 15 do
Major Dennis Dent of the 11 Regt.
Tho. Williams 12 do
—— John Hubert 12 do
—— Juab Periston 13 do,
'■-* U. G. Mitchell 13 do
—— Ciiapple SUdgc 14 do
——- Visin'is Thomas 14 do
8 UPERJS'LMEJiJUiIES.
Capt. J,imes C. Walker of the II Regt.
• James Neal 12 do
—— K. Daniel , IS do
illiatn Rochels 15 do
—— John McAllister 14 do
A"<J of winch court martial coi-John
H. Montgomery will act as special judge
advocate.
By order of Qen. Walker.
Freeman Walker,
Jid-de-Vamp.
Februai } *4 ts
’ ~no st
I\ST Augusta Raxfc&or left in some
J house, a plain doumte. barrel shot
i«* , very lengthy. Any person who
wn*. give information where kun
can lie had, to Mr. Abner GreenjyAu
ku oi myself, near Columbia cow
house, slnll receive a reward often dol-,
lars.
N. B. Also taken from the supper
room Hotel, Augusta,a small Sword
Cane, generally called the Rattan,
with the first joint above the brass at
the small end snlit, and tied with a
a small thread; also the second from the
tup split; a small piece of buck’* horn
on the top, with a small piece of silver
set in the horn. The finder by giving
Information as above, shall be handsome
ly rewarded.
Joshua Stone.
March 25 St
Notice.
A LL persons whomsoever are fore
/V warned from trespassing on the
Lands belonging t«« the estate of Jacob
Bngg, deceased, either by themselves,
th-ir agents, or in any othei manner
whatsoever.
Edmund Bngg,Jun.
February 28 1m
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Notice.
JjEK>ONS having demands against
tire estate of John Milledge, e s q.
e of Richmond county, deceased, are
requested to present them properly at
tested to Mr. W. E fiarnaa; and to
whom those indebted, will please make
payment.
T. G. Lamar,
ATTORNF.T FOR
Ann Milledge, executrix*
_ Marcu 14 ts
notice:
A LL persons who have any demands
Jm.*gamsttiie estateofthe lateSamue
Bow lire, will please render them in pro
perly attested agreeable to law—*Ana al
those indebted to said estate, are invited
to ca'l and make payment without delay
to the subscribers.
BoMy Rowdre, Vdm’X. *
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The Steam Boat
1 Company of Georgia.
under their act of incorporation by the
last Legislature, have unanimously re
solved to divide their Capital of Eight
Hundred Thousand Dollars, into sixteen
hundred shares of five hundred dollars
each. Four hundred shares, or one fourth
of the whole stock, on which fifty per
! cent or £250 have been paid in, are held
i by the present stockholders, who will of
i I'er
• FOR BALE
. At Public Auction,
I In lots not exceeding Ten Shares,
at the times and places herein
i after specified , viz :
1 400 SUAItKS
At SAVANNAH on the third Jffonday
1 in April next, at 11 o’clock in the
forenoon at the Court-House in said
city; and
400 HHAREB,
, At AUOUSTA, on the fourth Monday
in April next, at 11 o’clock in the
i forenoon at Howard’s corner opposite
the Post-Office in said City.
The conditions of the sale will be
8250, or fifty per cent on the amount of
Stock, to equalize the purchasers with
the present Stockholders, to be paid
down, together with half the amount of
►any increase or advance thereon; and
for the remaining half of any such in
crease or advance, a credit will be given
tilt the Ist day of November next, for
Notes with approved town endorsers.
The accounts ofthe Company will be
made up to the Ist day of April* next, &
a dividend on its, then, past transactions
declared. The new Stockholders in com
. mon with the old, are to be entitled to all
the benefits ofthe Association from that
period; except the pro ts arising from
the increase or advance on the intended
sales, which wilt inure .to the present
Stockholders, or their Assigns.
On the said .first day of April next, an
Inventory of the whole of the Company’s
Property will be made out, and filed in
the Cilices at Augusta and Savannah,
where persons wishing to become inter
ested may examine it, and obtain all oth
er necessary information relative to the
affairs ofthe Company.
By order. '
J. HUTCHINSON, Treasuier.
The Editors of the Sayannh p pers,
the Milledgeville Journ I,and the Wash
ington News, will please insert the hove
in their pipers until the d*ys of s le.
J, H* tre ’sr.
M rch 14 ts
NOTICE.
annual election fur Members of
JL the City Council of Augusta, will
beholden on Monda} the 13th of April
next, in the respective Wards ofthe city,
to-wit:
For District No. 1, two Members—
St Mr. Ligon’s Tavern, near the Market,
under the superintendence of John 11.
Mann, Asaph Waterman and Jno. Ruck
er, Esquires, or any two of them. This
District is composed qf all that part ot
the city below or east hf Center-street.
For District No. 2, three Members—
at the City Hotel, under the superinten
dence of Lewis C. Cantelou, George
Hargraves and William P. Dearmond,
Esquires, or any two of them. This Dis
trict is composed of that part of ihc city
between Centre and M’lnt sh-streota. *
For District No. 3, three Members—
a£ tiie GVhe Taven, under the superin
tendence Gilbert Longstreet. John
Campbell Slaughter, Es
quires, or any tv/o of them. This Dis
trict is composed\>f all that part of the
city lying west of M\lntosh-street.
The Managers arc Veqnested, to keep
the polls open from ninV o’clock in the
forenoon, until three o’clbck in the as
ternoun, and transmit a list V the Voters
and a statement of the Poll tVthe May
or. Should it be inconvenient for any
of the persons nominated to attend they
will p ease signify the same, so that o
thers may be appointed. \
f. walker,
Mayor of the city of Augusta.
All free white persons residing in each
District, being citizens of the United
Slates, and residing one year within the
city, and having a freehold, or lease for
years of a lot therein, shall be entitled
to vote for members of their respective
Districts,
arch 25.
The Subscriber
HAVING purchased the interest of
H. Mealing in the C hinek Making
Busines, informs the puVc that he still
continues the businesa at the former
stand, corner of M‘lntosh and Elliott
streets, and solicits a continuance of
public patronage.
Samuel Gcff.
•March 14 ts
IT Doctors C UJIAILVG and
rOUMG having connected theraselvrs
in the practice of Medicine &c. respect*
fully tender their professional services
to the citizens of Augusta and its vicini
ty. During the absence ofDr. C. his in
' dividual business and that of the firm,
will be attended to by Dr. Young. Their
Shop is lerooved to the City Hotel, where
Doctor Y may be found at any hour
J .March 7 *
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Lands for Sale.
\ mmm
jTYNE tract containing 541 acrea in
f Edgefield District, S. C. near Beadi
Island, bounded by lands of John Ash
-1 bury, John Star, George Miller, and
1 John Pryor, and others.
J One Tract containing 133 acres,
r in Edgefield District, on Savannah riv
l er bounded by Lands of John Face,
. Mr. Ray, Drury Pace, and the River.
As it is presumed no one wi)l purchase
without first seeing the above lands,those
who are disposed^ to get information as
to situation, price, &c. are referred to
} Messrs McLaws and Holt,or to Mr. A*
, brahatn Markley, Charleston, South-
Carolina.
November 15 '' -ts
Notice.
•> 1171 IX be sold at public sale by the
b " subscriber at Montgomery court
-1 house, (if not previously disposed of by
private contract) on Thursday the 2d
day of April next,
r 1000 ACRES OF LAND,
s situated on the Ocone river in > outgo
t mery county, within 3or 4 miles of the
court-house, adjoining lands of Messrs.
i R. D. Beall, John H. Breant and others,
f it beings moiety of that parcel of land
i well known in the lower country by
; Slelling’s bluft’ tract of land;* the gre .t
--f erp rtofthis tract ofknd isofasuperior.
1 quality, low grounds well adapted to the
. production of corn and cott» n. The
, terms of sale to be made known on the
r ‘Jay-
William Collier,
Columbia county.
1 March 18 tda
I NO i iceT7 T~
I3URSUANT to an order of the 110.
. norable the Court of Ordinary, ot
i Columbia county, will be sold on (he first
I Tuesday in June next, at Columbia
t Court-house, to the highest bidder, 202 i
acres Land, in the county of Putnam, in
1 the 3rd District, No 89, adjoining lands
> of Jackson or Farrar and David Thraph;
1 to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and
, creditors of Beale Yarbrough, deceased
■ Terms made known on the day.
William Yarbrough,
James S. Waitou,
. Administrators .
•March 18
Notice.
ON Wednesday, the 15th day of
April next, jvill be sold by the ad
ministrator at the late residence of War
ren Andrews deceased, of Warren coun
ty, three or four 1 orses, one gold patent
lever Watch, a quantity of Brandy, Ba
con and Hogslard; a large quantity of
. Wheat, two shot Guns, and many other
articles tedious mentioning. Terms of
sale made known on the day.
Peyton Baker.
February 28 ff
FOR HAEE,
A TRACT of Land in Lincoln coun
ty, containing from 570 to 600
acres chiefly oak,mixed with hickory and
dogwood—gray soil, suitable for the cu*
ture ot Cotton, Corn, Wheat, and a part
good Tobacco land; abiut 90 acres
cleared and under fence, part of which i
fresh. This tract is situated about 9
miles west of Grit.age’s Saw Mill, 1$
miles from Savannah river, and 1 $ miles
from the Petersburg!! road ; it is said to
be as healthy a situation as any in Geor
gia—has several excellent springs, and is
well watered by a creek that runs thro !
it. On the premises is a large new dwel
ling house, containing six rooms, and ev
ery necessary out house, together with a
young 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
call on the subscriber and view the
premises.
S. Cowling.
Lncoln county, Nov. 15, 1817. ts
For sale,
T' Evaluable tract of Land whereon
> . Mrs Willison late-y resided, con
taining one thousand acres more or less,
immediately opposite the town of Augus
ta, to which a valuable saw mill is°at
tachad. To recommend the fertility of
the soil; «or its conveniency to trade,
would b« useless, for 1 presume a pru
dent man will view the premises before
he would purchase. Warranted titles
will be made to the purchaser.
Thomas T. Willison.
Columbia, (S. C.) Feb. 14. 3m
FOR SALE,
i tracts of I,AND on the waters
• *of Fox creek, Edgefield distric, S. C.
. six and seven miles from Augusta, ad
p joining each other; the two containing
470 acres, two hundred of good oak and
hickory land:
< ALSO,
The Saw and Grist .vIILL, on Little
I Horse creek, with 760 acres of Land.—
1 The Mills are now at work and in good
. order, and formerly owned by W illiam
* 'Morgan. The same will be sold low by
. paying part cash, and considerable in
- dulgence given for the balance. Further
, particulars can be known by applying to'
r the subscriber. 0
5 „ L Morgan.
Barnwell District, >
February 26 y
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Sheriffs Sale* .
WILL b« soul at Lincoln court
house on the first Tuesday in
1 April next, between tlie usual hours, 400
1 acres of Land on the waters of Broad
■ river, joining Waitou mid others, taken
1 as the property of Richard Aycock to
satisfy an execution in favor of James
, Edwards, fur the use ot John Bolton, vs.
. said Adcock.—ALSO —
176 Acres more or less, joining Walk
er and others, and known by the name
. of the White Planes; to satisfy an exe
. cution in favor of John H. Wa ton, sur
vivng administrator o’ Thomas Walton
, deceased, vs. Benejab Smith and Josiah
, Walton. Terms cash.
■S cpbeu Stovall deputy sheriff.
February 28 ,
Sheriffs Hale.
A T Lincoln Luurt-house, on the first
jfskTuesday in April next, between the
us al hours, one Negro girl, about ten
years old, named Elisey, taken by virtue
of a stress warrant ‘for rout due Robert
B. Smetey, for the year 1317, vs. Wil
liam Goolsby; the property pointed out
by said Goolsby. Terms—Lash.
N. Bussey, sheriff.
March 18.
sheriffs oale.
\ ILL be sold at the Market House
▼ T in the city of Augusta, on the first
Tuesday in April next, between the
hours of 10and.£ oclock,one bay Horse,
Saddle and Bridle,7 Chairs,! Bedstead,
1 Blanket and Matras, 2 Pots, 1 Oven, 1
Kettle and stand, 1 pine Table, 1 maho
gany stand, 3 Trunks, 1 Spinningwheel,
1 Bread Box, 1 Book, 1 side Saddle, 1
lot Hour pots, 1 lot tin ware, 1 coffee
mill, 1 Dish,. 1 bread toaster, I knife box
and gridiron, 1 Spider, I Axe, 1 ior
of baskets, 1 Bell and 1 Gua, levied upon
as the property of Peter Donaldson, to
satisfy an execution in favor of John
Phinizy. —ALSU—
-Iwo acres of Land more or less, and
the improvements, lying one mile from
the city of Augusta on the Savannah
road, bounded by lands of John Fury,
Bell and others, levied upon as the pro
jierty of Abel Cain, to satisfy the follow
ing execution: John M‘-Kinue, vs. Cain
and Lamkin.—-ALSO—
Sixty-five acres of Land more or less*
and the improvements, lying; tour miles
from Augusta on the Sand Hills, bound,
ed by the lands of Lamar and threstate of
Buggand others, pointed out by the ad
ministrator of Nicholas Shatter to satis
fy an execution in favor of the adminis
trator of A. Leigh, vs. D S. and N. Shaf
fer* —AL^O—
One House and Lot lying on the south
side of Green-street in the city of Au
gusta, adjoining lots belonging to Cart
and Bosworth; levied upon as the*pro
perty of Cleon Nally, to satisfy sundry
executions: B. F. Harris, vs. Cleon Nal
ly, adm’r. George Morse vs. Cleon Nal
ly, and Nally and Bell,* William Micoir
adm’r. vs. Nally and Harris. William C.
Lawrance, vs. Cleon Nally, Jas. Young
vs. Cleon Nally, Philip Lumpkin and
wife, vs. Mix and Nally and Henry
Zinn, adm’r. Charles Johnson vs. Nally
and Bell.
A. Bugg, sheriff
February 28
WILL oe sold at Lincoln Cour 4 -
house on the first Tuesday in
April, between the usual hours,7oo acres
of Land on the waters of So-ip Creek,
joining Crossan and others, taken as the
property of Benejah Smith, to satisfy an
execution in favor of M ailing and Wat
kins, vs. said Smith.
N Busty, sheriff l. c.
February 28
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold at the court house in
the town of Waynesborough,
Burke county, within the usual sale
hours, on the first Tuesday in April nexi.
150 acres of LAND in Burke county
adjoining lands of Batt Jones, levied on
as the property ol Biassingamt llarvy,
to satisfy sundry'small executions in fa
vor of John Turner and Bazdale Shep
herd against Golphin Harvy and Blassin
game Harvy, his security; levied and re
turned to me by a constable.
Also, 101 acres of Land in Burke
county, adjoining lands of William Fen
iy and others; levied on as the property
of James Lions, to satisfy two small ex
ecutions in favor ot Isaac Daniel, levied
on and returned to me by a constable.
John Bell, s. n. c.
Marsh 7
Administrator’s Sale. ~
ON the first Tuesday in May next,
will be sold, ;«t the Market House
in Augusta, within the usual hours, in
pursuance of an of the honoiable
the court of ordinary" of Kichmond coun
ty, a Negro Boy named ROBERT, about
10 or 12 years old, belonging to the es
tate of William C. Lawrence, deceased
William Ji. Hobby’ y , ,
J. S. Barney, } adni Ps *
March 7 jp
Sheriff’s Sale.
;|ijriLL be sold at the court-house in
the town of Waynesborough, Burke
county, within the usual sale hours, on
jt.c first Tuesday in May next: FOUR
•NEGROES, viz:—Betty, Catherine,
Aiiice, and Ellen, levied on as
I*®. P co P« r ty of Edward Poythress, to
satisfy an execution in favor of George
; Poythress, on the foreclosure of a mort
gage.
11 , John Bell, a. c.
March 7 64
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Sheriff’s' Sale.
• W so *d at the court-house in
» * * Columbia county, on the first Tues
> day in May next, 50 acres of LAND on
‘ Germania creek, and on the road from
> Augusta to Washington, adjoining Bar- |
f nett, Biniun, and others—levid on as the
3 property of Thomas Howard to satisfy
• two executions in favor of Janies Harri >
sun vs. Thomas Howard and Dorsey
• Howard.
■ Also, J3O litres of LAND on Little
- River, adjoining John Lyon and George
- W. Toole—levied on as’|he property of
Doctor James Toole, to satisfy sundry
> executions, some in favor of WUfians
Jones, some in favor of Thomas Jones,
and others in favor of Asey Avery, and
two in favor of the Administrators of J
John Grinage'—all against James Toole.
Alt the above executions issued out of
> justice’s courts, and returned to me by
' constables.
s Also, FIVE NEGROES, Toney a va* |
[ luaule man, and Sail bis avife, and their
, three children, Jim, Asey, and Hannah;
t to satisfy an execution in favor of Sarah j
A.Bagg vs. James Wood and John San- (J
diford. The above Negroes are the pro
perty of James Wood, and pointed out
by Julia Sandiford.
W. Wilkins,
Acting s. c. e |
h March 98
, Administrator?* Sale.
, WILL be sold, on the sth day of Muy %
next, at the Market-house, in Augusta, I
at the usual hours,
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» Two Negro Women,
belonging to the estate of v. bar.es John- J|
son, deceased.
Henry JZlnn, Adm‘r.
JUarch 25.
Administrator’* Sale.
Will be sold on Saturday the 18th of A- J|
Sril next, at the late residence of Thug. ||P
I‘Dade, deceased-—-Sundry articles Bp
belonging to estate, consisting of
1 Waggon and Geer, 1 »/tfare,a small I
stock of cattle and hogs, household and if
kitchen furniture, and some plantation '-I
tools—At the same time will be Hired, a
Negro Woman and two Children, until M
the Ist of January.
All persons having claims against the 11
said estate are invited to render them in
according to law—and those indebted to <
make.payment to
Martha M’Dade, Adm’rx.
'I horn as Sloan, Adm’r.
tf
Estrays.
EORGTA, Richmond county.
*1 POLLED by John Ligan 94th inst.a j|
1 Roan Mare, 7or 8 years old, M| J|
hands high, a scar on her weathers, a f|
switch tail, no brand, and shod before-* ||
appraised at 840. » 1|
ALSO,
A Grey Horse about six years old, no
brands or particular natural marks—ap
praised at g2O; both in low ord t.
Thos. C. Russell, j p.
Takei* >•• :r th* .
John H. Mann, d*k.
Marce 25
Est ay. * •,:
GEORGIA, >
Richmond county. 5
H' OLLED before me, by Elisha Ow*
.1 ens, a dark brown or black Hare, ;
about 4 years old, 14 hands high* a white ||'
speck in her lorehead, lame in th*» left
shoulder, no brand, in low order and v
marked with geers—appraised at 825,
the 26th J/arch, 1818.
T. C. Russell, j. p.
Extract from the Fstray Book, f
John H. Mann, c. 1. c. it. o. '•
Clerk’s Office, 17th Jl/arch, 1818.
Old Bill Jlir , I
WILL stand the ensuing season at
col. Wilkins’ stable six miles |§
from Columbia court-house, at the re
duced price of twenty-live dollars, dis
chargeable with 30 if paid withinfthe -ea- m
son; twelve dollars the single visit, and
in every case 50 cents to the groom. Per
sons sending mares will please send note# " -J
with their mares. Extensive pastures
under good fencing and well watered; J
also, several wheat loh are prepared for J
the accommodation of mares; but no res* I T
ponsibility for accidents or escapes. I
The season will commence on the first JJ
(lay of March, and end on the first da.i
of July next. .|»
BELL AIR is in high order, and ap*
patently as lively and vigorous as ever. . M
William Wilkins. I >
H. Roberts. I.
: February 21 , |gt ■'#
Georgia Negroes
FOR SALE.
UP WARDS, of 20 prime Negroes, .
boru & raised in this country, men, J.
j women and children, to be sold in fami
lies. Enquire ot the Editors of this paper.
February 28 ' ts
I A Clerk Wanted. %.
WANTED a young man who is ca- j
pahle of taking charge of a Dr/ Hi
.Good Store, and one who correctly uo- yl
derslands book keeping. Satisfactory fa
recomim-ndatiohs will be required, and II
■to such a one a handsome salary will be
given. Enquire at this office.
•March 38 ts
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