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Monthly Notices.
months after date, appli
cation will be made to the hon
or ole the Inferior Court for leave to
tell three hundred and forty acres o*
Land, in Columbia countv, whereon
Thos. S'-ort formerly resided, adjoin
iDK Scotland Richards.
b K. SHORT, adm’r,
August 29 m9m
NINE months after date, applica
tion will be made to the hon
orable the court of ordinary of Burk
county, for leave to st** the real es
tate of Alexander G Gordon, dec.-
Wilson N'avev, adm’r.
la right of hi wife.
January 21 * m9m.
XT |NE months from the date here
IN application will be made to
the honorable the court of ordinary
so Columbia county,for le ve to sell
202 i acres of Land 26th district.
Lot No. 32, formerly Wilkinson,
now Twiggs’ county, granted to the
heirs of Jesse .Wbore.
Patsoy Moore,
Augustus Crawford,
Guardians for Pamela E. Moore.
February 18 ,
r. months after date hereol,
ri application will be made to the
hon orable the Interior Com t ot Burke
conatv, for leave to sell 250 acres
of ..«ml more or less, lying in t'|
c iiTity of Bui ke, adjoining the lamb
cl •iillaiH Hill and others, hems:
r ( t of the real estate of'Henry
If glius, deceased, for the benetit
t e neirs and creditors of said de
ceased. ,
Jane Hughes, executrix.
May 9 m9m
Nine months after date* applica
tion will be made to the hon. Inferi
or court o' Bn, ke county, for leavr
to sell the personal estate of Wir
\Vii*i jms, deceased, ol said county
wnii..n,«.i e , Mntorj
L elding Fryer, f
March 7, 1818. I
APPLIC \TION will be made t
the honorable Inferior Court e
B nke county, for leave to sell 37
acres of LAND in the county o
Bui£e,on the waters of Brier Creek
belonging to the estate of Lewis K
nianuel, deceased, for the benefit o
the heirs of said deceased.
K. Immanuel, admV
January 28 lm9in
J \ tion will be made to the hon
oiable court of ordinary of Burk
county, for leave fosell one hund r n'
an*! fiftv acres of land (ie the aam*
more or less) belonging to the estm
of Josiuh C. Herr (minor) dec. sold
{or ihe heirs «»f ••".id deceased.
Charles I ile. 7 im ,
. P. Lewis, 5
,Tal' 29. I 8»8 m9m
i R months after date appL
j cation will be made to the hou
able Interim Court of Columbia
cooorv. for leave to aell a tract »*»
Land Iving in Columbia county, on
the road leading from Washington
t < Vugusta, adjoining lands of Cu<-
loesth and Booker, bo! nging to I
Fr" icls.l. Walton, one of the minors
of John Walton, deceased.
.1 hn W. Walton, guardian.
January 28 p
Nino months after date applica
tion will be made to the honorable
tli- interior court ofColumuia coun
ty , for leave to sell a Tract of l.and,
Iving in Laurens comity, funserlv
old Wilkins' n.No. 2U6 (second dis
trict) hi longing to the minors of Al
-I'Mi Warren, deceased.
Thomas Varbrough,guorfian.
17 Im—iin
V I iVi months afterdate applic.r
ti»n will be made to the hono
rable r'ie inferior court of Lincoln
r.'-in.tr, sitting on ordinary purposes.
f mission to sell all the real es
* tie of John Moss, sen. deceased,con
ns ing of six hundred acres, be the
e nij o. oi less, on fishing creek,
aeo n countv,adjoining of Walton
a i L > jeur; also, one tract of land,
in the 2"th of Wilkinson county,
coat fining 202$ acres, to be sold
for the neaefit of the heirs and cred
itors of said deceased.
J dm Moss, jun. aiWr;
March 95
NINE noaths from this date, I
will apply to the honorable the Infe
rior Courtof Warren county, sitting
for ordihary purposes, for leave to
sell a'i the real estate of Jos. White,
late • f said county, deceased, consis
ting of 18<» acres of Land, onLittl-
B . r creek, in said county, bounding
on lands of Potts & Robeson, am!
Others.
Robert White, adm’r.
fd Jlfarch \BIB. uifi nn
Blanks
, Fro tale at this Office.
In the Court of Ordinary,
Richmond County, 6th July, 1818.
Present —their Honors,
Holland M*Tyrre,
Val Walker,
Benj. H. Meigs,
Absalom Rhodes,
UPON the petition of ioha M‘-
K.inne, stating that George
Pearson, deceased, in his life time,
executed his bund for titles to certain
tracts of land in the neighborhood of
Campbelton, state of South Carolina,
to the said John M‘Kinne, and an
nexing to his petition a copy of the
said bond, wherein the said lands an
more fully described, and praying
that the administrator and adminis
tratrix of said Pearson may be com
felled to make him titles thereto
t is Ordered by the Court, that the
said application be published once a
month for threejnonfhs in one of the
public gazettes and in the public pla
ces in the county, and that Lucy .VI.
Pearson and John H. Mann, admin
istratrix and administrator of the said
George Pearson, deceased, do appear
at the next session of the C ourtuf Or
dinary of the said county after the
expiration of the said three mont g.
to «hew cause if any they have or
can, why they shonld not be ordered
to make titles for toe said lands to
said John M‘Kinne.
A true copy taken from the Mi
nutes.
Isaac Herbert, cVk .
July 8. m3m
In the Superior Court of uich
mond County
June Term. ml7.
Present—the Honorable
Robert Raymond Reid, Judge.
UPON the Petition of Janet M--
Laws, setting forth that she was
i assessed of three Bills of Exchange,
each dated 18th December, 1793,
drawn by Phineas Miller on John C.
Nightengale, and payable at sixty
days sight; one in favor of John
Powell or order, for eleven hundred
Mid seventy nine dollars and seven
ty five cents, and protested 14tk
March 1796—0ne other drawn in fa
»r of Andrew Innes or order, so»
fifteen hundred and fifty five dollars
welve and a half cents, and protest
•,‘d 14th March, 1796, and the othio
Irawn in favor of W illiam Poe, oi
rder, for six hundred and seventy
ollars thirty one rents, and protest
“fi 14lh March 1796—and which -ai«
iginals are stated to be lost, copie
which as near as can be recol ect
I are filed in the Clerk’s Office.—
't is therefore on motion, Ordered,
at this rule be published once ;
»*nth fur six months, or until the
■xi term ol the Superior Court, anti
■nit the copies of the said Bills «<
xchange together w ith the protests
e then and there established in lieu
f tiie originals, unless good and suf
cient cause be shew n to the contra-
E.vtrnct from the M nutes.
John U. Mann, clek
Jerk's Office, 4th July 1818. m6m
Jllary Snead , et al. 1
vs. I
Jane Cubb , and others )
In Equity, Ed afield District.
IT appearing that Mary Hart Cece
lia Hart, Claiborne Snead, Caro
line Snead, Charlotie Snead, Na
thaniel Snead, and John Sr.cad re
side without the limits of this states
therefore it i$ ordered (hat the said
parties do plead, answer or demur
'o this Bill, within three month*
from the publication of this notice.
•r that the bill be taken pro cotifessn
Whitfield Brooks. Com
July 22 in3m
NINE months after date, applies"
tion will be made to the honors
ble the inferior court of Columbia
eounty, for leave to sell one tract of
Land lying in Wilkes county, ad
joining Zanders and others, it being
♦boreal estate of William Winfrey.'
deceased, sold for the benefit of tin
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Samuel Winfrey, adinT.
May 20
NINE months after the date here
of, application will be made to
the honorable the justices of the Infe
rior Court for the county of Rich
mond, for leave to sell all the real
estate of William Poe, late of said
county, deceased, for the benefit of
his heirs.
Thomas umming, J » .
George Watkins, I *
January 41 Im—9m
XTINE months after date appl-
cation will be made to the hon
orable the inferior court of Colum
bia county,for leave to sell 125 acres
of land in Lincoln county, adjoining
Landsof John H. W’alker, the same
being the real estate of James Gor
,ey. deceased, sold fur the benefit of
the heirs.
John Keonnn, ad mV.
de bonis non.
January 10 m9ra
" The Subscriber
OFFERS for sale her house and
lot on Green street.
8. Htmmill.
August 12. ts
100 dols. reward.
RANAWAY from the subscri
ber on the 16th June las ,a ne
gro woman named LUCY, rather a
dark yellow complexion, a stout,
heavy made wench, but not very tall;
she has an elevated scar on her breast,
and is about 30 years of age, and
probably at this period discovers S
or 4 months advancement in pregnan
cy, she nas been harbored for some
timp past in Augusta—The above re
ward will be paid to any person for
such a discovery as will enable the
subscriber to convict the person or
persons concerned in hatboring her;
and 10 dollars will be paid for lodg
ing said wench in Augusta jail* and
giving information to Messrs. Sftugh*
ter & Labuzan.
Wm. Wright.
August 12 ts
One Handed Dallas
Jjk)A7 ILL be given as a reward to
f * any person who will deliver
io the subscriber at his residence in
' ulumbia county, a few miles from
Vugusta. the following Negroes, be
longing to the estate of Richard
' hittield, deceased, viz:—CHAR
LOTTE, of yellow complexion an.'
about thirty live years old, CARO
LINE her daughter, about thirteen
years old, and two younger children,
one about three years and the otiier
ab mt one year old. It is believer
that these negroes were stolen from
Augusta some time since —lt is how
ever possible they may have desert
ed, and be still lurking in the neigh
b rhood. A reward of 50 Dolls, will be
given to any person who will coniine
these negroes in any jail in the U
ited States, and inform the subscri
ner of their confinement, or who will
Eive such information to the sub»cri
er as will enable him to recovci
them. JOHN NEILSON,
Jlgmt for Samuel Neisoru Mm'r
of Rickard Whlfed, dec.
Ten Dollars
VWTILLbc paid for the appre
▼ v hendit g and lodging in an}
jail in the state of Georgia, and giv
mg notice thereof, or deliver to the
subscriber at Rice Hope Plantation.
15 miles above Savannah, a Negro
Woman by the name of PHILLIS,
about 22 or 23 versos age, 5 feet. 5
or 4 inches high,yellow complexion,
Virginia burn, speaks proper for a
uvgro, has several small scars near
her left eye that extend near the
temple, and a scar on her left arm.,
oetw «;n the elbow and shoulder,
ami '**' of her little fingers are crook
'd to naif shut, and still; she perhaps
may be lurking about Augusta, as she
has a husband there—'l he above re
ward and all reasonable expences
will be paid for the above negro.
Isliam O’JNea 1 !.
September 5 ts
50dollars reward
jy ‘ HE subscriber will give 50 dol
• lain to any person who will
take and secure his Negro Fellow
MYLES in any tail, or deliver him
in Augusta—Myles is a very brigi-t
mulatto, about 28 yeais of age, and
about 5 feet, 10 inches high, straight
and well made, he appears very hum
ble when spoken to unless when
drunk, to which fault he is much ad
dicted, he is well known in Charles
ton, having formerly belonged to
Mr. Billings, who keeps Livery Sta
bles; he runaway the 3d July last.
John Cashin.
S member 5 wßt '
notice: ~~
3MIF. estate and efleets of John
Miller and Miller and Stout
enburgh, having been assigned to the
subscribers for the benefit of the
creditors of said concerns, Notice
is hereby given to those interested,
to render in a statement of anv
claims existing against them.
It is hereby earnestly requested for
those who may be indebted to said
concerns to come forward and make
an early settlement, otherwise steps
will be taken to coerce payment.
R. •• •Kinnc, } . .
George Hammeken, \ Assignees
T • ti« ts
•/V’oH'ce-
VLL persons having in their pos
session property, books or pa
pers, belonging to James Roy, a oc
ceased alien, ho died without will
and without heirs, arc required to
deliver them to the subscriber.—
Those indebted to the said James
Roy, are desired to ropke payment,
>nd those having claims (o present
them to
Isaac Herbert,
Escheat or, Richmond county.
Augw-t 12. i->. 6w
noticbT
A LL persons indebted to the es
tate of col. Wm. Stanton, de
ceased, of Columbia county, are re
quested to make immediate paymen-:
and those to whom the estate is in
debted will please present their
•laims legally attested for settle
ment.
Henry Stanton, adm 9
August 15 wt>t
N
COMMISSION
AND
Factorage -
ness.
THE Subscribers will continues
their old stand, formerly Phin
izy’s Ware-liouse, near the Augusta
Bridge, to transact every kind ol
Commission and Factorage Business
viz. receiving and forwarding Pro
duce or Merchandize down to Sa
vannah and up the country receiv
ing cotton on storag, selling and
buying on conimissieu They arc
cl ways willing to make liberal ad
vances on Cottlen, stored in their
VVare House, if their customer*
should nut be inclined to sell inane
diateiy. They will also make cus
tomary advances on produce, en
s w pments of produce to their friends
in Europe and in New-Yo* k,and the
most satisfactory refVrences wdl be
given.
The best attention will be paid us
well to «ur town customers ns to the
respectable farmers and country mer
chants, who wilt honour them with
.heir custom, and they flatter thein
elves, that their attention to busi
tews, and the excellent and safe sit
uation of their Cotton Ware-House
and Brick Store, will entitle them to
•mme share of public patronage.
Hanhart, Gauahl co.
August 19. IstJ
'LAN D~S""
F>r Sale,
ONE tract containing two thou
sand acres in Edgefield Dis
trict, S. Carolina, on 1 iltie Horse
Cieek, aooul 6 miles fern > Augusta,
with an elegant 6aw an' f!rist Mi tl,
now working in complete order, the
mills are surrounded with the best
of Timber, and convenient.
ALSO,
About 60 acres of cleared
Land, and under good Icnce, the
greater part of it fresh Land, a good
House and every necessary outbuil
ding, it is pronounced to have the
best Springs on it of any place in
the District.
ALSO,
918 acres of Land lying on
the Stampt Blanch, within 2 miles
of Augusta, adjoining land belong
ing to Janies Miers, John Fox, M.
C. Leavensworth, with some im*
piovements on it,sufficiently to make
u handsome settlement.
ALSO,
200 acres of Laud, known
by tiie name of the Hurricane, about
four miles from Augusta, on the five
notch road, with some improvements
on it, an excellent Well of good Wa
ter at the d „>r, the said Land lies
joining of Land* belonging to capt.
Briton Mimms; as it is presumed no
one will purchase without first see
ing the above Lands, those who are
disposed to get information can get
it by applying to the subscriber, li
ving at the mills.
E. Carter.
August 19 5m
VALUABLE PROPERTY
For Sale. .
HE Subscriber contemplating a
1 removal to the western coun
try, oilers for sale his plantation in
Columbia county, on Germany’s
reek, twenty-eight milesabove Au
gusta,on the road leading from thencl
to W rightsborough. This tract con
tains between eleven Sf twelve hun
dred acres, of which about four hun
dred are cleared and well fenced.
I here are on the premises a dwel
ling house, distillery,gin house, and
cotton gin, together with every ne
cessary out building ; also, a well o
vi ry good water in the yard, springs
convenient, and an extensive orchard
containing between 4 and 5000 se
lected fruit Trees—Germany’s creek
runs nearly through the middle of the
• racl, and a saw-mill might be work
ed to advantage, as the land is well
timbered—lt may be considered as
healthy as any situation in the coun
ty —For further particulars apply to
the subscriber residing on the premi
ses.
George Weissiager.
.August 5 ts
To Rent,
r¥IHREE STORES—the upper end
■ of Broad street, the situation ve
ry convenient.
FOR HALE,
A few Boxes Cotton Cards, and
Card Leaves for machines.
Enquire of
H. Sf R. Thomas.
September 16. w6t
TO LET.
A Tenement, situate on the north
side of Broad street, upper end, the
stand asg iod as any in this place for
nurchasing Produce.
ALSO,
A HOUSE and LOT in Spring
eeld, on the south side; Possession
will be given the Ist October next
vpplytoj. 8 Waker.
September 16
‘Valuable Lands
FOR SALE.
JAHE subscriber offers for saleth.
following Valuable Lands i
the county of Hancock, viz.
1 't ract adjoining the tow?.
of Sparvu, containing about 500 acres,
o ik and hickory Land, well waV*vc
with about 40 acres cleared. Upon
this tract there is a dwelling house,
72 feet by 18,32 feet of which is two
stories high, with a portico and two
Piazzas, and an excellent cellar; thr
house in good repair and well finish
ed. together Vth a good Kitchen, 66
feet by 18, with two hi e places, and
apartments for servants,a frame Gin
house, stable and carriage house*
with every out house necessary for
the accommodation of a genteel fom
ily.and a well of excellent wate<
attached to this is an excellent Gar
den, in a high state of cultivation,
and a collection of choice fruit trees.
ALSO,
1 oilier Tract on Slioulder
bonc, c nn.es from Sparta, conic u
ing 13GO acres—Upon tiis trad there
is clean and ready for cultivation,
between 4 and 00 acre-; the im
provements on this land consists ui
an overseer’s house, negro houses,
and a good framed gin house. The
quality of this Land is equal to that
of any tract in the county of the same
number of acres, there being ab-.ve
800 acres to clear, it is well watered
and remarkably healthy.
The above described property in
addition to its fertility and other ad
vantages, possesses the signal one of
being convenient to two flourishing
academies, the one tn Shoulderhont,
being within a mile of Mount Zion,
the one at Sparta, within 600 yards of
Sparta Acadamy.
As those wishing to purchase would
certainly wish to view the premises,
it is deemed unnecessary to say more
than that those who mav fee’ inclined
to view r the I and, will be shewn it
by application to the subscriber, or
may confer with him by letter if they
chouse, the price is reasonaole, and
the terms accommadating
John Lucas.
Sparta , August 23 ts
IN COUNCIL.
Ordered that W Leigh ami
M‘Laws, be added to the commit I
tee on the Powder Magazine.
It having been reported to this
board that the Powder Magazine to
the the south east of the city, is com
pleied and ready for the reception «;■
Powder, it s ordered, that the com
a ittee give public notice thereof and
that all persons owning Powder i.’
the city be ordered forthwith to de
posite the same in said Magazine
retaining in their respective (Store
or Warehouses not more than 25ib
of Powder at any one time, and th.
quantity to be kept in a tin Cani
ter. It is further ordered that th
said Committee be authorised to a|
point some fit and proper person 1
superintend the Magazine and t
prescribe h.s duties, and that they
be authorized to fix the rate of (St.
rage and the remuneration of th
superintendant until further order
of Council
Extract from the minutes,
D CL ARKE, c c.
In obedience to the foregoing or
der the Committee hereby give no
tice that the Magazine is ready fu
tile reception of Powder, and tha;
Mr. John M. Turner has been ap-
S anted superintendent thereof,
ours of Office from 9 to 10 ©‘clock,
V. M.and from 3 to 5, P, M. in
every day of the week; Sundays ex
cepted. Rates of Storage, 25 cents
per keg for the first three months, «£*
twelve and an half for each month
hereafter.
A. SLAUGHTER, A *
W. LEIGH, J. Committee.
J. M’LAWS. J
(September 16. ts
NOTICE.
(LjEALED proposals will be re-
C) ceived until the first Saturday
in October next, for keeping in re
pair one year, the public roads lead
ing to the City of Augusta, & with
in three miles thereof—.persons
wishing to contract may be informed
of the extent of services required, &
security to be given by application
to D. CL ARKE, Cl'k. c, c*
Uimug our dbMeuce from
iius city, for a short time, Mr, A. F.
Hand is our attorney.
Bigelow §* Hand.
September 9. ts
Hides for Sate.
I'HE subscribers having raor
hides than they can work in.
vill sell from three to four hundred
well salted and cured Hides at th-d’
Tn yard, Augusta—also, one Roa< I
Waggon,
D 8. Boothe,
James Rucker
September 9. wbw
dols. Reward
5 AN AWAY from the subscri
-1 ber, living in Granby, onS Un
' iv, the 16th ult. a white boy namJ
‘TLLIAM CREIGII r,
f ce to the Co ch and Chair-Makiu
Business, about l6or 17 years of
five feet high, a little freckled, and
knock-kneed He wiM probably s .
sum** another name The above re
ward will he given to any person e i'.
vingcorrect information, so that tU
“aid boy may be recovered. Ail r, ( . r .
sons are here./ cautioned againat
harboring him, at the peril 0 f th.
aw.
J ames C aycc,
Oranh;/ , Sept. 19 3t *
The Editors of the Charleston
City Gazette and Augusta Gazette
are requested to insert the above 3
times, and forward their accounts to
this ofl’ce.
The Noted Horse. & Superior
Foal (ietler.
Old Bell Air,
’VTB ,V owned by the Subscriber*
iNI will stand !he ensuing f a i|
son at Col. Wilkins’ stable, neap
Columbia Court house, where he will
be let to mares at the reduced ni ir*
ofTWENTY DOLLARS the™,
son, payable by note, by the first day
of IN-arch next, dischargeable hr
FIFTEEN, if paid within flu* Sea .
sun, Ten Dollars the single visit, k
Thirty Dollars to insure a mate tube
in foal, Fifty Cents to the groom is
every case, BELL AIR is r:wia
high healti' and vigour, the seaso;
will c' mmence the fir*t dav of JW
timber, and end on the last . ; ai ul
November next
- Wm Wilkins,
H. Roberts. r?
September 2. ts
—— I I
W ill be o:d
(Bp onw j the hf. r;or Court nf
Burke County j
At the Coart-ilouse in ’he Town of
Wayneshorough, on Tuesday, the
I*( diy o l ' f) r.*mb- r next—•
A Valuable Plantation lying
••n the r a.l i leading tr.rcii Augusta to p
Wi ker’s Bridge on Brier (.-'reek, t -
half mile from the I tter place, on
tain nt- 425 acres, 260 ofwhici arelj
denied, and in apropei state for tht I
uliure of cotton. On the premia i»
is a new two story house and gomi I
other necessary out buildings. 1
also, ll
A negro man named (>eorgetj|
'.5 years oi age, a good h- Id ban 1 . ea
mg the property of Jeremiah I«visH ;
•rte of Burkt count', deceased. soIdH
>r a division amongst the heirs isl
aid Lewis-—Terms of sale madel
.mown on the day. S
Bichard Krwin, & I , . I
Harmon Host, \ f '|
September 16 ts ■
Administrator’s w al«*. B
W r ILL b- sold oh Friday t:B
25th of September next, B
"e plantation of Lennatd Dozier,l
->q. in the upper edge of (VumbiaH
ounty, all the perishable property B
-aid deceased, consisting of horseß
attic, hogs, slieep, together vitfl
• uschold and kitchen furniture,vß
natty other articles two tediou? B
nention. B
Hichard f’o/ier, atln’ifl
August 12. wnL B
NOTICE f
A LL persons holding claims ■
j\ gainst Mr. Esther Sullingß
dlic.s Esther M*Akin, late of Citlunß
bia county, dec. wifi John Colliwß
attested assumpsit, or his assignin'®
as trustee, security or otherwise, a®
requested to forward them for sett®
inent to I
W r m. Collier, Ex’r. I
of John Collier, r/ecV®
?eptr he th. 1 ®
Notice. I
A LL persons having demand®
gainst the estate Gadwellfl
Harrison, dcccaserl, are reques f *lß
exhibit them within the time pre>f”B
bed by law, and all indebted to
estate will please ra„ke imnrfß
payment to I
T. C. Harrison, adm’rjjl
July 15 ts
Now in Richmond Jail. I
A NEGRO Man by the namelH
, Davy, about 32 years of
feet 6or 7 inchos high, who says®
belongs to General Ncwnan, of T’s
nam county, Georgia.
Wm l.amkin, Jailor.
September 16 SI J
To the ( ihzens <f Richmond couifip
Fkllow-Cxtxzens!
Being desirous of obtain!.'®
voice m the "ext Legislative Ses-jH
hereby offer mvaelf to your nfi'B|
(3 m candidate for a seat in the V
-«entative Branch of the Sfa’fß
is ature Pesp-rtf.dlv 1 omt-H
JAMES FINLAT fm
September If 'JM
Leonidov I
(iu * v auGtorisc, a ; «rnev of H
v duringhi- a -.ence ,rr JB
Mate. Jjly e