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Hfl U. bo aold, on the first Tuocdny | ■
in -Wetaber, at the Market House wlbe
city olAuguita, between the usual hour*
<of ialc
negro men named
■Ralshury. takcnasthe property
11 Bea', to satisfy an e*i«ution In wror
of Kiclianl G F Jacket, vs Jbhn Sharp,
Richard liiikii and Reason 1> Deal,
ALSO, ; ; ' *
90 acres ' of land taken
as the property of Gilbert Longatreet, \o
satiftfy an execution in favor of Janies
WHley, joining Fumy, Carnes and Verde-*
ty± pointed out by the defendant
ALSO,
S acres ,of laiid witJi the
Improveme n‘% adjoining D’Autignac and
tVn(io's sho, two negroes, named D-ck,
and Hannah, taken as the property of
JEAchariah Bell, deceased,, to satisfy snu
dry executions. One in favor o! John Vox
rod one in favor of Sopha Harris, and
four returned by the constable to satisfy
I'eter 1. Bugg. ,
ALSO
Owe negro man named
Gilbert, take-- a )A: property of D Sa
lvage, to satisfy mi e edition in favor of
ticorkre Pern tun rlec «aed, Ts Wm Glas
cock and Daniel 9a ge,
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On© negvo man named
Bonus taken as the property of George
Parker, to satisfy an execution in lavof ot
Jamfc A Mack.
, Three negroes, to wit: —
Dinah Wanly and Kitt, levited on as the
property cf Joshua Jenkins, to satisfy Urn
dry executions in favor of Samuel Daw c»
cod otters and returned by a constable
W Lam kin, s R c
Oct 7
Sheriff’s Hate.
WILL h« sold on the first/Tuesday in
November naxt, at the Market-
Mouse in the city of Augusts between
the usual hours of tale.
Two Negroes, Ctesar a.
Fellow, and Bctiy a WoWin, levied Mas
the property of mv.d Col.»*to satisfy
an extension in favor of Nicholas Ware,
srs sad Collins and the administrators ot
George Frarsoii, deceased; one m favor
of Nicholas WVe vs. said Cdlint and
John Williams, and one in favor ol Nicno
fea Ware, ts. said Collins «4 Absalom
.Rhode*, jun.
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Sundry articles ofHonse
trokl Furniture, vti. 2 Pine Bedsteads, two
Father Beds, two Pine Tables, seven
■Chairs, two Bolsters, one Looking Glass,
on* Fine Stab, two Cherts, one small
Rook Case, four Blankets and taro Bed
Amlls, levied on as the property of TUos
Wood, to satisfy sn execution in favor of
B--.Tyaipin Leigh, against said Wood, and
Absalom Rhodes, jun.
4MO,
One Negro Fellow natn
•d rt-T-id, levied on as the property of
Thomas Few, to satisfy three executions,
Thomas Gant, va Thomas Few. A.
n&ibMtor of William Few; the same,
vs ihomas Few and the surviving exe
■outer of James Ray, deceased, va. thy
same. V
also.
One Chest and sundry
Carpenter’s Tools and' a Cloak, levied on
as *hc property of Warren Glover, to
aatisfv two executions, via. John Miller
ior the assignees of Miller and StoUten
hitrgh, against Willard Cans and said
-Cloven and Alexander Miller agatnrt the
came.
aiao,
100 acres ol* I.and, more
or lets, with tbe improvements thereon*
-being part of a WOO acre tract,, originally
granted to tbe late Robert Watkins, Clq.
deceit.-d, adjoining lands of A. Rhodes,
*sq. captain Thomas Few, and Freemin
Walker, esq. levied on as the property
of Gustavos Kennedy to satisfy an, execu-
Bon in favor of Samuel Louther, vs, said
Kennedv and A- Rhodes, jun-
Wm. Tutt, D. Sh’ff,
- October 7 '
VOS SALE.
A TM.O IBLI! M-Awrimo* ,Httt
conflu nee of Oconee ami Ockmuiget
riveia, containing 963 acres of cane-brakF
onk, Hickory and pine land, heavily tim
bered, and adjacent to one ofthe beat land
ing on the Oconee; ISO acres now Under
cultivation. There is a Sliad Fishery ex*
celled by none on that river; a peach
orchard of rare fruit, which rosy be made
to vic'd SOU or 1000 gallons, a Cotton Mu- 1
O-iine &e Ac, IMs situation is at the'head
off steam-boat navigation, which at some
pe-.-kl will' become a place of deposit,
and perheps a thriv'iai 1 town. —Terms
made known on application
Benjamin tx. Cray .
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I-xecutors Sales. ;
the 18th of December next, purau
ant to the last will and testament of Chloe
Grave*, dec’d will be told at her late re
sidence in Columbia County, part of <ke
personal property cunsisliiig of Negroes.
Horses, Corn, Fodder and Cotton.
Terms will be lhade known on the «k.
ts Ml*-
John T, A lien, AVr.
November, 4 - ■ -tds
P. Stovall, SC Co*
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J AAV ft Removed to the Ist Tenement .
above Mr. J. W. Bridges k 2nd above • ■* ,
9. Knt eland in Mb Cummings Brick Bull 1
ing,
s Wishing to make quick Sale of slither
* GOODS, they will teiLvcryiaw at whole- -
Mle w for cask Produce or Good
#ovesoo time. fs-J-r
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WILL BE SOLD, ...
', Scrhm CtotMift between t*s Aawrv
600 afepcs of Oak and
Hickory I.and, (more Or lew.) lying on
{.be water* of Big Ogerhee, in tfac county
of Scriven, taken as the property of 3a*.
Patterson, to oUtirfy an execution infavor
of JR. .Richardson.
aim,
1 Negro Wench named
Dean, taken hs tbe property of JohuCon
aelly, to satisfy an execution in favor Os
Josiab Scotu
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160 acres of Lund,(more
or lea*,) lying in tbe county of. Scriven,
on the Augusta road, beirtg the plantation
were Daniel Duly, now resides; adjoining
Damped 1 and other*, taken as the
ty of Daniel Daly, to satisfy a balance dhc
on exocutidus in favor of Sam. J. Bryan.
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4 Gelding, alid 4 Mare,
taken a* the property of Wm Scott, sen.
to Satisfy an execution in favor of Thomas
Q. Walker. •
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60 aeries Land, lying in
the county of Scriren, adjoining John Mc-
Wade, and Elijah Oliver, taken as the
property of John Oliver, and Wn». Pick
en, to satisfy an execution in favor of the
estate of OabriCl Clements, deceased, lev
ied and returned tome by a constable.
Solomon Kepip, s.s.c.
September 30 tds
Sheriff’s felei ~
13LT ILL be sold at the Court Houle in
7* Warventon, on tlte first Tuesday in
November next, between the u*ual hours
of s«le.
464 acres of Swamp Land
on thewater* of the Ogechet, adjoiinng
lands of Hunter and Thigpen, levied on as
the property of Thomas Grace, to satis-,
fy several small executions iii favor of
Wm. Grace vs. Wm. N. Harmon, the ad
mioislrator of Thomas Grace, levied on
ai d returned to me by a constable.
>’ also,
147 acres of oak & hicko
ory land* 6n the water* ol Lung Creek,
adjoining lands of Archibald Seats and
others, taken to satisfy several small ex
ecution* in favor of Baker and Heath w
Bachefiah Hobsom, levied ou end re
turned to me by a constable.
also
The 41th part of 769 a
crea more or lets, of oak and hickory land
an tbe Waters of Big Briar Creek, adjoin
ing I’ercman and William* taken to sat
isfy several small executions ip favor of
thomka Rivera Vs. Richard Undo, returned
to me by a constable.
A. Rogers s w c.
Sept SO Iwtds
Sheriff's feale. "
On the first- Tueritty in nccenAer
next, at the Court House in Colombia
county, will be sold, t
One likely negro girl, by
the name of Anna, to satisfy an execution
on the foreclosure of a mortgage, Elisa
beth Pearrc Guardian va. lame* Tool
Jun.
W. Wilkins see.
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Slier ill’s Sale.
WtLL.be Sold the first Tuesday in
November next, at the Court house
in Jacksonboroiigh Scriven County, be.
tween die hours of ten and three o’clock.
60 Acres of land lying in
the county of Scriven, adjoining lands of
John Crawford and Richard Herrington
sen—taken as the property of Muses Oli
ver, to satisfy sundry executions in favor
of Thomas Scarborough*
Solomon Kemp, t, s. c.
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For Sale,
447 acres of mixed land
9 miles above Augusta, on the road leading
from thence to Columbia court house
belonging to the estate of Bennett Whit
tnigton, deceased. Op the premises there
are 2 tolerable good dwelling houses, with
out houses, garden and an orchard of
choice Peach trees—a spring of excellent
water, and about (hiv’.y acres of cleared
land, under a good fence. This lan a-o
pens to s U .if*, and elegant pine weod
range. A further description is deemed
unnecessary, as any person wishing to pur
chase, would wish to view die land before
■they purchase. The terms will be very
accommodating—any person wishing to
purchase. Can call on Artlmr Foster, of
Oblmnbia county, ok Bin Sarah Whitting
ton of Richmond county.
Sarah Whittington, ex’tx
Arthur Foster, ex’r,
may 33 (
*lO Reward.
RANAW AY from the subscriber jn the
early part of August last, * negro
man named ■
HAHRYa'
about 5 feet 4or 5 inches high." He w M
umployed f9r«ome t»me on the Savanna**
river, by the Steam boat Company, and
•L«» well known that a panicidardescrjp
tiun of his person is deemed unnecessary
He Is very ulkstive. and professes a great
deal. Its* veVy probable he mav be Turk
ingin Savannah, or at some of the inter
mediate places on thlt rfVcr, between that
place and Augusta.
« *BARRBTT
ttIanM
For Sate at this Office.
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Sale.
On fke jrtt Tumfty in JVrtwmksr ns*/,
awls
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881 acres of Land oh the
Broke waters, adjoining Lamar, Jones A
others, to satisfy sundry executions, Thos.
Butler and others, Vs. John L. lachry.
amo,
i Kegro Woman hy the
name of Lucy, and her child Dave, to sat
’ isfy >n execution, Stuart and Hargraves,
VS WsOi Fcarre, also, sundry executions,
Jesse Oftutt, v*. William Pearre.
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4 Likely Negro Boys,
\ Bob, Washington, Jack and Major, to sat
' isfy Sundry 1 executions, James Vaibrough,
■ ex% vs John L. Zachry, principal, and
John T. Allen, security. .
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■ I Bay Fillly, 4 Cow and
l Calf, and two yearlings; a small slock ol
'■ It.>gs, 2 bed*, bedsteads and fumiture,
» together with some other articles of house
hold and Kitchen Furniture, to satisfy
sundry executions, Wm. Yarbrough, vs.
t Leonard Maddox and Berry Olive.
■ ',/• ' ALSO,
i 860 acres of Land on the
• Milled.ffeville road, adjoining Butt and
i Reave, including that valuable and public
*. stand at present occupied by James Col
lins*
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656 acres of Land) ad
' joining, the former tract, and land now
owned by James Collins, to -satisfy two
, executions, Jtiriah Hams, ,vs
, Sliackeltord, snd one execution. Wil-ism
t Jones, va inchsrd Shacketford.
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[r .-v A crop of Cum and Cot
■ too, standing in Ur,-field, to satisfy an ex
i ecUtion John’ Friar, vs John Y. Jiayliss. - ,
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200 acr«‘S of I.and est the
waters of Giern Brier Crock, adjoining
1 Land of W Ihorn a;v Pttpnui, to satisfy an
execution, John S&udiford, vs Jas. Wood.
Wm. Wilkins, s.c.c.
September 30 fdr
Sale.
Sfo ILL be sold on the fir*t Tuesday in
Nuvctt her next, at the court-hoota in
VVuyiusborough, (Burke eoiintyJbHween
.the usual hours ot tale,
I%’o negroes, (to wF) To
be r anti Racnel, levied on As the property
if Arteir.as Powell, to satisfy sundry
’ sxec.utiofis issued from a justices court
in favor of John Adams, and others—
[ returned by J. Mulkey, consUble—'Jlu
- above negroes were advertised to have
been sold last sale day, bpl were deli
vered to me.
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Four negroes, (t# wit)
Nancy , Luke, Violet and her child Smart,
levied ph as tbe property of Charles CAv.
1 atish, to satisfy sundry executions 'from a
justices court, in favor of sundry persons
—returned by constables.
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200 acres of oak hicko
ry land, levied on the prOfierty of L. Csv
anab, u. satisfy sundry executions from a
justices court in favor of W. Taylor and
others—returned by a constable. The a
biwe land will be sold at the risk of the
former purchaser.
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266 acred pine land, levi
ed on as the property of Bssdil Shepard,
to satisfy sundry Fi Pa’s from s justices
i court, in favor of Arthur 8011, Adm’r. vs.
p Thomas J anet and R. Shepard—returned
i by £. Lester, constable.
ALSO
Two tracts of land, viz:
250 and 150 screi lying together, joining
Thompson and Sapp, levied on as the pro
perty of Aaron Thompson, to satisfy sun
dry executions from a justices court, in
favor of Mary Kimball, pointed out by de
fendaut—returned by A. Royal, constabl j
AMO
Two horses, 300 bushels
eom, 6stacks fodder, two featherbeds,
bedsteads and furniture, 3 sows and 14
P'‘S}r»- 5 year old hogs, 2 mahogany tables,
? 2 P lll * labigs, one pair brass and irons, one
shovel and tongs, 2 pots, one oven, sod
one tern kettle, (cried on as tbe property
of William Key, to satisfy two execution*,
one hi favor of William Schley and the
otherin favor of McKenzie, Uennccb, fc cu.
printed out be defendant.
I ALSO
466 acres pftk hickory
; land (more or less) joining V. Walker arid
others—levied on as the property of Eli
jah,Hill, to satisfy sundry executions from
s Justices court, in favor of
pointed out by defendant—i Earned by
R. Fryer, constable. 7
Wilson Navey, Shff. b.c.
October 3 tds
Strayed op Stolen*
A.BOUT a month ago two hones, one a
grey horse, obput eight yean old, has
(narks of t|»e collar round his sbdtilders,
the other is s small bay hone, ball faced,
Which extend* over the greatest part of
his nose, his two hind feet while. Any
person who shall take up the above horses,
will receive Ten Dollars reward, or sere
p'dlar.for either, by deH Veriog them to
L. P. Dugas at 9t%m-y Bluff, |l U rke Cana
ty, or the subscribers in Augywta.
a-stw. amBK,L
TO KENT.
&ffsttsss*'zsist‘
and in excellent order, near the Court
bjwe- Por portioehta Kmjuh. * rttf
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For PubliiHng * Newipapw
*• »x nrrmafeWßX ■• T^;'X
Montgomtnnitfpumcan.
conveniences, arising fßnwant of .expert
ence.H is with diflidende tannwuri&e fe»-
eelfa* being about ip wkletrttik<;in tidal
lion to ether engagements). the ani-tous
task of superintending lire Editorial de
partment es a piper »> however trust
that my JVews amutgements wilt be such,
as will enable meto present the citizens ol
Alahahli with a Journal, Hot entirrly twin
tcresting tt> (hem, while my exertions in
ptNfoutmg facts in rclalinn to that Stale
an t other Subjects, aided by some literary
Friends, will .wmtler it nit altogether un
acceptable to olliers. ' ' i^
I roust, on this occasion, he permitted to
depart From the genci-al ci«*t*?rn of giving
laborious details of the advantages result
luff .from JVctetpiiper ftUtlicutipns, and. o(
making specious promises; the one being
already sufficiently understood. And the
other calculated to deceive I oiler n»• itji-
Cf; mcrply remsmng that its narhe pro
claims its principles,'and- that my humble
efforts will be freely exercised in e« Icay-j
curing to promote the usefulness of the
paper and intercuts of the people. -»* m ;<
It may not be amiss to give to rlioae un
acquainted, a abort sketch of the place
tvjtence the paper is to be issued.
XosTouwaat, formerly called flosniT
Dlvvv. lately Kast Alabama and Mew Phi
ladelphia, (the former established by a
Company in Georgia, and the latter by A.
Dexter, esq. both haring been incorpora
ted into one town by the last legislature)
is situate, intbe healthy, fertile, and thickly
settled county, of the Same name, of which ,
it is the seat of justice—-intended to per
petuate two distinguished martyrs* to the
cause us Use fepuhlie, directly opposite
the eastern point of thaKbigbly cultivated,
extensive, and fertile tract of land; known
by the name of the « Jsig Jiend. ” It ad
joins he fraction on which the town of
Alabama stands, add bordering on the
celebrated river of that name, to which i!
il ls navigable at all seaaona from the Gulf
of Mexico, for steam beats of a large Class
—distant about two hundred miles from
Millcdg' villc; a similar distance from the
sea ports ofMobile and Blakely; about S$
above Cahawba, <the seat of government;
and about 12 miles below the Junction of
the Ceotu and Tkdafktm, Ills the pom
id which the Atlantic mails reach their
first stopping place ia the state, and from
whence JVkwo may be distributed through
the country with great facilities. Mont
gomery, from Us high and aify situation,
the purity of its waters,' flowing from its
several springs, and the elevation of the
hanks along the river on both sides. Which
exclude stagnant waters, isConakletfed pe
culiarly iteakhy: indeed, many resort to
Hut section during the mimmer months,
on tint account: It contains many roman
tic, as well as level rites fur building, and
for an iirihht establishment, it maybe call
ed a pleasant, flourishing, town
J- BA'n rdLUfl.
Savmnmh »«ly 17,1839.
• The Coast? row named in N». v - of the gallant
Major Montgomery, who fell v the flmr Shoe; and
we tomi derived Im title, fVor Immortal generml
who «H«red the weae Ate at nU«»ec, at an early W
nod es the Keroluuoaary war.
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The fUroai.ici.it will be printed on a
royal sheet once a week, until its patron
age justifies its appearance twice a week,,
at S dollars per annum, ifi advance, or on
receipt of the first number, which will be:
issued as soon as practicable after the mid
dle of November next.
„ bib 2P if
jtiUHis i » to an ordet of the infer
IT oi court of Columbia coanty. When
skUpgfov ordinary purposes, will he sold
at the Court-house in the raid county, on
the first Tuesday in Decembernext.
One half a certain Ne
gro Fellow by the name of CAIN—-Alsu
one half of a certain Tract of LAND, con
taining two hundred and fifty acres, more
or leas, lying in the said county, on Little
River, adjoining Ship Cart ledge and oth
ers, belonging to the estate of Samuel
Sullivan, deceased, to be sold for the
in-ne fit of the heirs and creditors of said
eatate. Terms node known on (he day
of sale.
Mlali SuUiyan,) ,
Jas. S. Gregory, 3 *
Sept. 36 wtds : t i v ;
Notice: ’.
In answer to a piece in the Augusta
Chronicle, dated the Slat September,
1820:—application was wanted of about
luOO acres, ip the up country; for wliiah
cash would be paid;-—The subscriber has
for sale, a Plantation in the upper part of
Abbeville District South Carolina, and on
Hockey Hiver, that answers the descrip
tion, as well (perhaps) as any other in the
District, a very Elevated, fertile, health
fit, and well improved plantation oft-
IhmU 800 acres, which he will sell a bar.
gain, for cash paid down.—Thera la a
considerable plantation, excellent repairs,
and now in cultivation, and if |nor«
Land is wanting; there ia another tract
adjoining th« above, and lying on the op.
porite side of the river of 400 seres, and
of an excellent quality, unimproved,
known by the name of fort Independence
tract, now for sale—The subscriber
would also selhdhe greater pan of his
crop of corn and fodder, with'the grsa>
ter part of his stock of evsry kind-—and
endeavor to give posScaslon by the Ist of
-iamrary next—'The premises may be seen
by applying to the .Subscriber on them.
Stephen Cmuhaw.
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for s«l*.
IRB subscriber ha* forssl* Ana ia
SS^sSsW*?js|
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T *si
Township* 51 mm S(t
cost "HaJh*
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FoWnship « IHd w }, _ 1
the 3d principal oerid^ 1 «
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s«»l
At Vindslia h> the »id
Townships 5 and 10 in i*s^R
, * **>o»hßa u Sal I
1 8 9 w«d 10 B
If 6 t 8 9 and 10 * g B
AtPalcwirie.inmldeJ^slM
line.
9.**d »o«mSfl2ail I
.At Detroit, in MTchini^SL®
the first Monday io liluja
the sale ofTT
Townships 89 and lOJianabß
6 cast, ■
8 and 9 6 I
Except Kith lands u brnheoß
be reserved t>y Uw f w theiJJß
Schools, or for other iwro-a
Isiws shall be soldin riyilw
on»er, bcguißiug with the lovwZSp
of sections, lownshipi iml
Crtreit omler ttiy btnd E
Wsslangton, this nraeUtnUriß
jAi«a inwH
My the President. B
, v joiiah mil
Conunissioaer of the (knsil Iri^B
Printers who are antlmdid «fll
the laws of the United Sunt dtfli
fish the above once a mini
of May, and send their bilk ti h|
Oral Land office for payeal S
Septemhe 1890. V
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Whereas, by aact of
on the 17th of Marsh ltf*miWWT
act to autliurise tbs
States to appoint a HtcdWMffcl
Monies and Keriiter ofßi Idmm
for the district of Lasriwl
Arksnoss territory," kb«*4*
any person, having* shii *«■
pre-emption within lbs mUimmlh
make known his skisi fend Is**
cording to the proviiioa«f
in force, to tbs Kigister. St krißmV
before the time to bs
President of the United
patents to the soldien <f tbs mmm
entitled to bounty load inrndmmm
Therefore, I Jaowa MNiibMß|
<b t! / e nh M* 1
«h*II commence to JSr*
Given under my hod, i •jßi|
Washington, the si|lli#B||
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Commissioner sTtl'V
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above husinsm , end
and the public that bsi«*»^^g
l^rotd
JaSM-IM ai 'BiV-%
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