Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, September 28, 1822, Image 4

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y ft\wab\fc TropcTt^, v, ■ For Sale, Jn Washington* Wilkes Count;/, Georgia. ri UIE 5 übicnber offers for sal X hi: bouses and Lots, lying in me mo-1 pleasant part of the town, they being on the corner which fronts the pub lie sijuure on one side, and streets on two otliers, k which places it in such a situa tion as to admit, if necessary, of further improvement; the present, however, is sufficient for tny family residence and merchandise, having n large and conveni ant two story dwelling house fronting the square and Post Office, containing six jt>oms, several pantriei and passage.— Also, a very convenient store room, and under the same a commodious cellar for groceries; adjoining this, and also front ing the public square, are two other well liked store houses, all well shaded with China trees; those, together with kitchen, smoke-house, stable, a large productive garden, a well of excellent water, suffi cient for many families, and which has never failed in the dryest season, make •it a very desirable situation for those who Slay wish to settle and do business in a healthy and wealthy village and neigh borhood. The above properly will be sold together, or divided and sold in two parts, if wished. A long, or liberal cre dit will be given for most ol the amount, by having the payments well secured. — Undoubted titles will be made to the same. The properly can be viewed by those who may wish to purchase, by applying to the owner, in Washington, or Mr. Xnke Turner, who at present lives in the blouse, and the terms made known by either. The above situation is well calculated for a House of Lntert tiument. William Grant- SepL 14 6 w2m To Hire, rrtWO Negro MLN, one a Brick Lay- Ji er and the other a II use Servant. Benj. Sims. .September 21 9 ¥ox SttW, The V aluable Plantation ON which the subscriber now lives, situate in Columbia county, eight miles westward from the Court Mouse, and thirty from Augusta, generally Jtno ruby the name of Mount Carmel, -containing between eight and nine hund red acres.—Few situations in this state, Combine in a greater degree the advant ages of, good air, pure water, beautiful Scenery, fertile soil, aud proximity to mar ket ; it lies on an elevated ridge, extend ing north-east and south-west, having an extensive prospect in the opposite direc tions, and being remote from any mill ponds or stagnant waters of any kind.— The subscriber will sell, together with the n antation, his stock of hogs, horses, and Cattle, farming utensils of every kin 1, Coro and fodder, and will give possession early in the mouth of January next. In disputable titles will be made, and the #nn< may be known by application either to i'‘« subscriber on the plantation, or Mr. John Howard, of Augusta. I. A Pew. September 2T r> ;'i "am, , DuitiU, %“■’ tS the pleasure of offering his ;«• ft I knowiedgnien s, for the liberal gi i i.uragvmein be baa received since Jus arrival in Augusta, and would inform fitch as may still require his profession, ftl services, that us he contemplates i c naming in town b it a short time, ap jluntions to him «1 on id be made im the lately August 29——if. w.i. - - . George Hammond, j Attorney, Ike. f IN EQUITY vs. C Bill to sell trus 1 Charles Goodwin. J estate IN cPedience to an order of the flour ol Equity will be sold at Edgefield C >n > House, (South-Carofina, on the fust Mon day in October next, on a credit o! one and two years a tract of laud, containing nine hundre ! and for ty-nine acres, agreeably to the original pht, lying on. Horse Creek within m few miles of Augusta —The tract eon sista of a considerable proportion ol swamp land of the fi si quality. The tract consists of a considerable pro portion of swamp land of the first quality, '(bohigli land is well adapted to the culture of cum and cotton, and affords a most eligible and beautiful niie for building, which omnauJss view of Augusta and its vicinity. The nost and fees in cash, and bond and accuiity will be required. The pur chaser will pin for a till. deed. Whitfield Brooks, Vommi,'tuner in Kijuitii. Rdgefi eld Court-House, > . _ 19th August. 1822 $ UU Administrators JSales. be sold at Liucolntou, Lincoln v v county, on the first Tuesday in January next, she following seven .Ne groes, vis: John and Felix, fe.llowa about 3d years old each; Sally, a woman about the same age ; Aisty, a giri about 14 years old, Betty a girl about 12 years ts age, Flora a girl about 5 years old, and Handle, a child two years old.—Terms of sale will be cash, agreeable to the or der of the Honorable Court of Ordinary for said county, for the benefit of the heirs mil creditors ol Jeremiah GaJrell, dec. also if not previously sold at private sale, , two lively young fellows, on account oda» , tug terms, will be offered. William Jeter, -dd/n'r. In right of hi, wife. September 17 nids 7 IVIN E months after date, application •i- 1 will be trade to the honorable the court of ordinary of Columbia county, for leave to sell all the real esttde of William 3. Moore, dec. consisting of one lot of Land, in Early county, in the 2d district, No. 378, drawn, by the deceased, «ue Lot in the 3d Henry, No. 185. ALSp, Cue in the 10th Houston, No. 39, the %wo latter drawn by Reason Colley, of Jgfferscn county. Robert Lazenby, adm'r. toe » t»7-9* Athens TtemfitVa 1 HIS institution is under the direc tion of Elisha W. Chester, Esq. a graduate of Middlebury College, assist ed by Miss Fish and Miss Wood ; the former, an Instructress of considerable experience and both well qualified for the duties of tl.eir office The examination of their pupils took place on the 28t.h of May. The highest anticipations of the Trustees and citi zens who attended on the occasion w ere more than realized. 'Hie promtp urss wi'h which the m< st difficult ques tions were answered in English Gram mar, Arithmetic, Geography both An cient and Modern, ithetoric, he. evinc ed ai once the industry of the pupils and the fidelity of the Instructresses. The trustees of th'S Female Semina ry, at the commencement of the year, declared that it was not their intention to puff the Institution into Wotice ; yet they feel no hesitation in saying that they have seldom witnessed an Examin ation in which Girls of’.he same age did themselves or their Instruct!esses more credit and, after having observe I for six months the course of instruction pursu ed lu re and the degree of‘proficiency attained, we esn con scicntiously recom mend this Academy as worthy of the public patronage The bealthfulness ; of this place aud the advantages which - sg a village it enjoys, it is confidently 1 hoped will offer sufficient inducements to parents to place their daughters in this Seminary. 1 Young ladies from abroad are requir ed to board with the Hector in his fami ly, or with some relative. With the exception of Music, every branch of a solid aud nr n <men*al education may be here acquired. At the close of the next vacalbm, it is intended to adopt in the Academy a more regular and sys tems ic course of education Ui.rn i« ge nerally pursued in similar Institutions I'he vacations are so arranged that the Hector is seldom on the circuit during the term. His professional duties, therefore, in terfere but little with his attention to the government nnd superintendance of the AcaiVtny. Mas t- W at)nr.i, -x A S. Glavto», I Trust'** of Ih 3. Nishit, > .tthen, Female Jno. A 11okii, ■ Academy A. Hull. J Athens, Gao. June 27,1822 6m Notice anti Caution. WHEHEAS t have been intormed that John Caruochan aid Peter Mitchell of this Ci y have by sundry deeds recently mortgaged and aligned to divers persons either their individual creditors, creditors of rhe late firm ol Carnochar. ft MUcliel op others, all or sum ry the. property and firm ns v eil as their own individual property and esta’; consisting together of houses, lots, iands, stoi cs, wares, negroes ftc. in Sa vannah and Darien in Georgia or the neighborhood thereof, and elsewhere, with their interest or share in the slock of the Lower Steam Mill near Darien, .‘l'd sundry shares in the United States i It.mk and other Banks, us well as sun dry, debts due to them in various places, beside iandii lots*, negroes ftc. in the n.pritory of Florida, and particularly one large tract of land bought of For b -s ft Go. laying between the rivers St. v ’arks and Apalachicola in the territory ot Florida aforetaid. Theso are hereby to caution the puh'ic against purchasing any part of the said property or estate So convey c l, or any other property belonging to 'ho saidCarnochan ft. Mitchell or cither of them, as 1 hold prior mortgages on the r. i eat eat part thereof, which are on re nt'd in the registry in Savannah and Darien aforesaid, au 1 in Charleston, S 0 and equitable liens on all the pro perty of said John Cuniochan and Peter Mitchell. William Christie. June 10 lawtf To U\e VvibiVc. JCAHNOCDAN and I* Milchel, • are sorry to be again brought before the public bv a second notice of Mr. Ch •istie’s, who has undoubtedly claims against them which when final y liquidated on the deciMon of the su'd now pending, they w ill try to satisfy as soon as possible thereafter The deeds under which Mr. Christie claims ao exclusive right to all the real aud personal estate of Carnochan sod Mitcliel, are considered as infor mal. unjust aud illegal. Hence they have been brought and are still before the Court, and other deeds have been executed and recorded, conveying the property for the use of ad their credit ors, Mr. Christie included -, without any trust or reservation beneficial to C. and M or their families ; and if this be not agreeable to that gentleman, it must nevertheless appear fair and equi table to the public aud all who have a sense of justice- The Trustees under the lr,t« deeds are anxious to sell the Lands in Florida, alluded to in the notice of Mr. C and to apply tlio proceeds to the immediate payment of part of Ids demand and de posit a sufficiency thereof to cover all Ids claim, subject to die decision of the Court—but ins opposi ion to any rea sonable sale, as one interested in his own right, whilst injuring ail parties concerned, must be borne until « sale can be made under an order ol Court. Savannah, June 8. ffj* Editors ol papers who insert Mr. Chr.she’s notice, will please insert the above until his is w ithdrawn, and for wail their hills to this office where they will h« promptly paid bv J. C. ft P M. June 13——nwd Ten Dollars Reward WILL be paid to any person who will lodge in jail, my negro wo men I> ACHEL and AMY, who have been from my service 6, or 7, weeks they are no doubt lurking about town, or harbored by some slave, or some person ol colour in tow n, or the vicinity. L. C. Cantelou. September 12—St Sheriff’s Sale. WILL be sold, on the first Tuetday in November next, at the Martcet- House in the City of Augusta, between 1 the usual hours of sale, One mulatto boj, Rich- j ard, about 15 years old, levied on as the ] property of Thomas I, Moore, to satisfy | an execution issued from the Inferior , Court of Greene county, on the forcclo- ! sure of a mortgage, Thomas Grier, jun. | vs. Thomas I. Moore. Conditions Cash—purchasers to pay , for titles. Peter F. Boisclair. D. Sheriff' H. C. i September 3 1 tds Sheriff’s Sale Postponed, r j MLL the first Tuesday in October JL next, at w hich time will Le sold at i Lincoln Court-House, hetveen the usu- I al hours of sale, All the estate, right, title, claim and interest that Nicholas G. Barkesdale, has in and to 000 acres of Land, more or less on Fishing Creek, ■ ! joining Tullen, Jones, Curry and others, i • il being the same place where Fanny Barkesdale now lives, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of John Alexander, vs. N. G. ' Barkesdale, k Deun s Mahoney, socuri ; ty on the appeal. * AI.SO, ! 1000 Acres Land on Fish , ing Creek, joining Pullen, Jones, Currey , , and others, taken as the properly of Fan ny Barkesdale, Administratrix of Slilh Barkesdale, to satisfy an fain favour of James Mahoney, for He use of Stoiall , awl Lamar, vs. Fanny Barkesdale Ad t ministratrix, &r. S. Stovall, u. s. l. c. September 10. 4(ds kbc riff’s ffales. fill' ILL be sold at the Court House v r in Jacksunborougii, Scriven coun- . ty, on tne first Tuesday i Ocuib next, between the hours of tin and font o' ,clork One Thousand Two Hundred nud Scvii") ti.tt and a bail acres of land situate, lying and being in llief ikof Brier Creek in tlie empty of S riven, ; and bounded by lands of .lotm II Ko- ' 1) rs, Thomas Brannen, John Bi-annen,, ' and ll Mibcn Wilkinson, Hie said b id) o) luinl af.iresa d is composed of several ’ different tracts, making in trie wble. one thousand two hundred seventy-five aid a half acres as afoicsaid, il licmg 1 I the plantation whereon John (tony, r? : now resid s, levied on ar the property of J 'hn Conyers, to sarsfy a ft fa in I favor of John Bawls vs. John Burnt. ! . and John Conyers. J ALSO, Seven Hundred Acres of Land, i mare or less, s-'iiaU, lying and b. mg on Great Ogeechy Ilivcr, in said county of Striven, adjoining lands of MT.m, Lunday and Le w s I.anux, levied on as t . the property of Ciaiborn Bcville, to satisfy a fi fa. in favor of Joseph Cum- I ining vs. Ciaiborn Bcville and G.dcon : I) dv I At SO, . One Negro Boy, named Lonon, 1 , evied on as the the property of N itlia ; nicl M Cull, to satisfy two executim.* 1 r in favor of Samuel Lockhart, against i Nathaniel M'Call, levied and retumeu , by a Constable. AI.SO, One Hundred Acies of Land, and die crop of Co u. t, grow ing and ti ung thereon, adjoining lands oft he estate of John Crawford, deceased, and others, i it being part of a tract that original!; belonged to James U‘Covin, deceased, levied on as the properly of Joseph Rut n r to satisfy afi la in favor of Jar i vis Bal’ard vs. Josi ph Butler, property pointed out by defemliint. AI.SO, One Thousand acres of Pine Land, ; adjoining 'aiuls of .lr,s an Scot, Inowii- Greetie, and others, levied on as lb< property of Tliomas Walker, to sa isty sundry fi fa's, in favor of Joseph and Sie ' phen Butler, at the suit of I honms G Walker fur cost also, one other, fi- fa ' Elijah Wade, at tbe suit of Thomas G Walker for c st, properly pointed out ' by tbe defendant ALSO, Two Negro Women, INloll and j Pegg, levied on as tlie property ol Granville Bcville to satisfy sundry ex executions in favor of E it. Young vs Granville B*ville, levied on and return I ed b\ a Constab'e. • AI.SO. Two Negroes, Judo and her child ■ Duphna, levied on as tin- property ot 1 Isaac Conyers, to satisfy sandry execu- r lions in favor of Zachias Long and o E thcis vs. Isaac Conyers, levied a id re turned by a const,;b e. ALSO, One Negro Woman named Mem ber, Three Hundred acres m Pint I a d more or less, one hundred bushels of Corn, mo’e or less, it being the crop on Said tract of land, it being the land whereon Mrs, Delia devil e now n sides—the claim cr interest ot the said 1 Delia Bcville, to lie sold to satisfy rfi * fa. in favor of William C- Wayne vs * Delia Beville. f AI.SO, 1 Two Hundred and .Sixty-six acres of Pine Land, it being the plantaiont whereou William Flake resides. K vied on as the proprity of said Flake, to si listy afi fa. in favor of James Tumblin , vs, William Fiake. ALSO, Sixty Acres of Land, situated, ly ing and being on Mob ey’s Pond, m said county adjoining lands of William Oliver and William B. Mitchiner, levi ed on as the property of Patience Mobley, to satisfy sundry fi fa’s. James T Oliver, at the suit of Patience Mobley for cos* j James Bryan, s. s. c. ll A gust 29 * ° b —— - t %* We are authorised 1 to announce Lewis litmus, Esq at> a ' candid.to to represent the county >d 0 Kichmond in the House of Represents- p lives at the approaching election July 25 tek Advertisement. Fitts DoWaxa ItewarA. fIAAKEN out of my plantation, on the X night of the 13th of last mouth, a 1 krly Dark Bay G Fling, five year' old last April, five feet or upwards high, light made, trets high and rough, dished lace, Itis hind 1 gs rather straighter than common, his main hangs on both skies, no white recol.ecttd, only where he has been galded by the gears. Any person apprehending the said thief, so that he may be brought to justice, shall receive the above reward, and ten dol lars for the horse only. Paid by the subscriber living near Columbia Court House. Nathan Benton. August 8 ts Notice. ALL persons who have neglected set tling their accounts with the sub scriber, (relative to the estate of E. Hawes,) are requested to call on Mr. E. Mantnn, who is authorized to settle the same, with all other business interesting myself. , Joseph Hawes. July 10 345 ts Notice. DURING the subscriber’s absence, Mr William P. Ilathbone and Mr. John Usher will act as his attoruies. E. Menton. August 14 355 1m For Sale, At the Augusta Bookstore , A few bottles genuine CbeJAfchViaYW Salts, A.VD Henry’s best Calcined Magnesia August 8 249 V.AAVV.E XAYfcftJf. P'HE Subscriber informs hisfriiids Jt au'i the public, that bis HEADING ROOM, s just arranged, and that his Bar is much more convenient. And on ac count of changing the situation of the latter, he is better able to provide for the accommodation of his customers; *>«d can safely promise them, that as far as bis means and ability to comply with his wishes can go, he will attend to the comfort and convenience cfeve •y guest who may honor him with a call. tO’ The Savannah and Washington Stages put up at the Globe. WH. SHANNON. December 20 30 Dollars Reward. DESERTED from the U. States Ar. senal, near Augusta, Geo. on the night ol the 13th instant, Thomas Gibson, a private of “ E” Company, 3J regiment Artillery, born in Ireland, 34 years of age, live feel four inches high, florid complex ion, hazle eyes, dark hair, and by occu pation a shoemaker. A reward of thirty dollars will be paid on the delivery of the above named deserter at this, or auy other Military post in the U. States. L. A. Kigali, Lieut. 3d Artillery Commanding. U. S. Cantonment, Sand-Hills near Au gusta Geo. Sept, 17 7 6^ttl\Bhel , o , Academy I offer for sale the tract where I now live, adjoining this place, being a part ot tbe 5000 acre tract, which was recent ly the property of the Univ ersity of Geor gia. Containing upwards of 500 acres ; between 3 and 400 of which are cleared and fit for cultivation—with Dwelling and Overseer’s houses, a well framed and spacious Gin-house, Cabins, calculated for upwards ot fifty Negroes, with other suitafde plantation houses. The situa tion selected by me for a dwelling place, is elevated and beautiful, and lies about a half mile from this place, of which il af fords a commanding view. ALSO, One other Tract, about four miles oif, lying on the road to Lex ington, and formerly the property ot William Rhymes. This tract contains 500 acres ; 200of which are cleared and under most excellent fencing, and uncom monly well provided with good dwelling and plantation houses. D3’ Terms can be made accommodating. Matt. Wells. August 1 1.-355 ts. — ■ . FINAL NOTICE. IJERSONS in the Country indebted to the Chhokiclk Office, during the firms of Kean &. Chariton, and of Kean Duyckinck 8t Charlten, are in formed that the snbscr.ber will shortly, for tlie last lime, wait upon them, with their respective accounts. John E. Kean. June 3 (£T Flie books of tlie a bo\t concerns are in the possession of Mr B T. Duyckinck, at the Chronicle Office. He will receive any payments that may be tendered in Augusta June 6. J E K. . Cit y Taxes for 1822. r|lHOsE persons who have not had an J. opportunity of paying their City Tax for the present year, are notified that they can pay the same to the subscriber, who is duly authorized to transact the business of Collector and Treasurer for tbe city of Augusta (during the absence of John W. W ilde, Esq.) and will be at all limes at his office, C ity Hall, from 8 to 1 o’clock, every day of business, for this purpose. Wm. Jackson. September 5 2 ts ’ GEORGIA,} Elbert County. 5 To their Honors , the Judges of the Inferior Court of said County. THE Petition of John Joilnson, hum bly shewed! that your petitioner is imprisoned within the prison bounds of the common Jail of said county, 81 the instance of one William D Hardy, and that your petitioner is unable to discharge the debt for which he is confined or to give bail to anstver the same. And your petitioner further shew eth unto your Honors that he ia willing to give and deliver up all estate, real and personal, w hich he has or is entitled to, for the use of his creditors. He therefore prays, that your honors will take such order in the premises as his case may require, or the law war rant. W. H. Underwood & D G Campbell, Aitornies fur I‘etitioner. At an extra meeting of the Inferior Court of said county of Elbert, on the 2d day of September, 1822.—Present their Honors Wm. Woods, Jeremiah Thornton, Joseph Blackwell, and Henry White, Esquires: Upon the foregoing petition of John Johnson, setting forth Ids confinement, and his willingness to deliver up his property under the Insolvent Laws oi this state, for the use of his creditor#. Ordered, that on Tuesday the twelfth ol November next, be, and the same is hereby appointed and set down as the. day upon which the said petition er be brought forth before the Court under the Laws of this state, regulating the discharge of Insolvent debtors, and that proceedings take place according •y- --1 hereby certify, that the above is s true Copy from the minutes, Sep tember 2d, 1822, George W. Heard, elk. September 10. 4 fit «►— (£p A liberal Reward will bo given for my boy MICHAEL, deli versd in any jail of this, or the ad joining Slates, either to Mr. F. E. Dugas, Augusta, or A. Dufaure, Savannah. He is 16 years old, black coruplectioned aud tolerably well made, inclined to be stout, and slow in all bis movements. It i« be lieved he is gone to Savannah, following the aourae of the river. Fred. E. Dugas, For Mrs. D. Sept. 10. N 4tf r-—*-— I ■■'■■■■ —— Strayed, FROM the Sand-Hills near Augusta, two HORSES, one a Koan, old, and about the middle size, the other a light Sorrel, a tall Horse, and much younger than the Roan—-both are a good deal marked by the Harness. A suitable reward will be paid on the de livery of both or either, to Mrs, Ann Anderson at Mount Enon, or to A. SLAUGHTER & C. L.IBUZAK. August 29 ■ ■ - 2:n 40 Dollars Reward. STRAYED, or stolen, from my Wag gon on the Sand Hill Road, on the 12th iust two likely HORSES of the fol lowing description :—one brown horse about nine or ten years old, upfward of five feet high, (no marks particularly re collected, lame a little in one bind leg at times) with a bob tail, somewhat grown out. The other is a bay horse, also up wards of five feet high, nine or ten years old, with one or both of his hind feet a little white, (though not now particular ly recollected,) also with a hob tail, somewhat grown out, both of which are in only tolerable order, and marked with the gear. The above reward will be given, for the above mentioned horses, and all reasonable expences paid if deli vered to me in Wilkes county near Wash ington, on the Petersburg!! road, or <0 Slaughter & Labuzan Augusta; and ij stolen fifty dollars for the thief. John T. Graves September 17 7 ts Very Valuable Real Estate for Sale, within 12 miles of Augusta. I OFFER for sale my Valuable tract of Land, lying on the road leading from Augusta to Washington, distant bom the former about 12 miles, containing four hundred Acres of prime Upland, well adapted to growing Corn or Cot ton, situated in a healthy, and respect able neighborhood. Tnia tract has sev eral orchards which bear as fine fruit as the country affords. Presuming none will purchase with, out examining, it is thought unneces sary to enter into pnrticulais. But per sons w ishing health and fine land are requested to call. Terms can be made known by applying o» the premises to the subscriber, or to John Casliin, or Hays Ucwiite, in Augusta. J. W. Beall, June 20 ts Land for Sale. F|MIE subscriber will offer at Public X Sale, on the premises, the 4th of No vember next, (if no l previous to that time disposed of at private contract) his Farm on Savannah river, 10 miles above August!, adjoining Lands of Messrs. Nelson, Keith & Howard, containing 781 Acres, 300 of which is cleared and m good repair, th« present crop if viewed will recommend the fertility of the soil, the part to clear is well wooded and timbered, llie iii.pruvc£ir-iits are a tolerable dwelling house, a New Gin- House, Corn-Houses be. For tsrms apply to Walter Leigh, Eiq. or to the subscriber. At the same lime and place, will be sold, 1000 Bushels ofCORN I and several thousand lbs. cf Fodder, with many other articles appertaining to the Plantation too tedious to enu. raerale. Wm. Collier. July 29 ts Fof Sale, THE SUBSCRIBER'S PLANTATION r A DJOIJiING tlie lower end of the fi la ly of Augusta, cuttuoinr uowawu it of six hundred acres—f ra m one to Y* h“»dred acres of which i» w ell timbere? 0 has a good e w* 3 Shad Fishery. e To describe this valuable property m b particularly, ia thought unnecessary . g ALSO, ■' From Fifty to One Hundred d NEGROES, •s In families—most of them born on sh. is a t plantation. . His HOUSE and LOT, on tU Jw|s£,Sand-Hills, is likewise of ered for sale. Bank Stock of South-Carolma fl r this State, or of the United Stales, would be received in paymsnt. A liberal era. dit would be given for a moity, if d e Ora ir ble. Titles indisputable. " lt John Course. h June 22 3-10 wtf y * —— n JAMES VOIaIUU, t, Attorney at Law, i 8 TT AS located himself at Waynesboro’ if H Burke county, and will with plea* , 9ure transact any business in the pro fo. e sum of Law which may be entrusted to e his care. • n ftla y 22 331 ts i- 1 9- 1 Thomas Watkins' 3 Saw $ Grist Mill. ■* f|WE subscriber’s Mills are still in X operation, both SAW and GUIS! “ He will deliver Lumber in Augusta »t *' 5512 per thousand, and will cause every attention to be paid to each branch 0 f his business. —" Ms customers will be Jairly dealt by." ' Thus. AVatJdns. I April 8 ts 1, “ ' ' * Fifty Dollars Reward, 3 TkESERTED from the U. States j MJ Cantonment on the Sand-Hills near Augusta (Geo.) on the 13lh ii,sl* Stephen B. Mix 5 a private of •• E” company, 3d Regi. ment of Artillery, 5 feet 6 inches high, 26 years of age, light complexion, brown eyes, brown, hair, born In Con necticut, and by profession a labourer ALSO, On the night of the 16th iust. Garret Vanschonoven, j » private of “E” Company 3d Reg B m=nt Artillery ; 5 feet 10$ inches high, h 26 years of age, light complexion, basic R eyes, dark hair, born in Waterford, Slate of N. York, and by occupation*, labourer. „ A reward of thirty dollars will hs paid for the apprehension and delivery -■ of citherof tue ab-ive named Deserters, at this or any other Mili.ary Post in tint United States. L. A. Rigail, Lieut. 3 d Artillery Commanding - U. States Cantonment, 3 e Sand-Hills near Augusta Geo J August 19 —ts e.- ■ ■ ■ ■ - ■ For Sale, * t MOST desirable SUMMER RESI - HENCE on the Sand-Hills, near * the branch of the Richmond Academy, * with any quantity of land not exceeding forty or fifty acres. The dwelling house is large, commodious, and neatly finish ’ ed, having two stories and eight rooms, Ij besides passages and a eanet, and a e piaza on one side of the building, and a portico on the other, together with ’ ten or eleven comfortable out houses; a good garden; as oolleciion of the 0 roost choice fruit trees, grape vines, 81c and a spring of pure water w ithin se venty or eighty y ards of the dwelling house, and a spring house.—Apply to Win. W. Holt, Esq. or the Office of the Augusta Chronicle. May 30 if FOR SALE. A Y a~c Plantation IN PUTNAM COUNTY, TTTTTrfIIN a few mile: of the flourish v V ing town of Eatonton, containing ‘ four hundred acres, at this time rented by ’ James Burt. The improvements aro > good, consisting of a frame dwelling, will. * the necessary out buildings. Part of the purchase money may remain in the hands of the purchaser if required. Apply to ; DIMAS PONCE, Esq. .Hancock, or tu Mackenzie & Ponce. , August? 353 2m Sheriff’s Safe Continued. WILL, be sold at the Court-House in Jacksonborouglt, Striven county, i on the first Tuesday in Octobei next, be ■ tween she hours of ten and four o’clock. Sixty-two acres of land, situate, lying and being in said comity ot Scriven, adjoining lands belonging Cotl.o heirs of Noah Freeman, dec. and others 1 said sixty-two acres being a part or one share of a tract of land that formerly longed to Jumss McGowin, dec, which said share or part, belonged to Alexander McGowin, and was sold by said Alexan der McGpwin to one Stephen UutUri le vied on as the propei ly of Stephen But ler, to satisfy a fi. fa, in favor of Dxvid Swicord vs. Stephen Butler. James Bryan, S.S.C. Sept. 12. , h tds ■ 1 ■' Administrators hale. tiKTILL b« sold si Columbia It House on the fti»t Tuexd sjf ••• October next, the real insist* of Marshall. deceased, containing 28 s f ,f * of snd, including s valuable first Mill, adjoining Ma'sUU »nd Jones «-Sol I by order of the Comt t»f Urdinsiy for I the benefit ot ihe liens mid ' of said deceased Nftthun (’rawford for tels and > f Titos* H, liaylisN. August H