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GENERAL O/tD} W|i
South-Caroliv^WHb
Cbarlejion, O * 20.
The Governor and Commander irt Chief
return* hi* thank* to Brigadier.Gefl|ral
Peter Horry, for his prompt attention to
orders received receding a late threaln
ened danger along the sea-coast : he
return* his thanks to the officers and fo®2
diets of his brigade, who, in confequencPJ
of orders to that effed, had for.
ward to repel the fame,
, The alarm appears to have been with,
out foundation; but the ardour of the
military ha* not been the less meritorious.
Safety is bell assured by alcrtnefs; and
alarms serve to render the soldier more
/ vigilant. The government of this date
is ready to defend i'felf; and watches o.
ver the welfare of the people. It will
have their confidence and cannot be be
frayed.
By order of bis Excellency John Dray.
• ton Governor and commander in chief,
William Boone Mitchell,
First Aid.de-Camp.
Exfratl from the orders of Rrigadur-Ge
/ ticral Horry , of the 6th Brigade.
' The Brigadier is well plcafed with his
excellency the governor's approbation of
bis conduit, on the late alarm , and also
of the conduit of his officers and men.
His thanks offered to ns for readiness and
promptitude in marching forwards, claim
our warmed acknowledgements. To me
rit the thanks of the chief magistrate of
fKirdate, is at all times to be highly e
ftcemed. When we, with alennefs, rca
dinefs and qiicknefs, march to the aid of
rmr country or follow-citizens, it shews
lirong, and almod certain indications, of
displaying courage when brought to the
ted; And-fcrvcs tofhew that wc are rea
dy, and willing and able to defend our
lißffties and properties; and are the bed
guardians thereof. We are compcnfated
tor our trouble on the late alarm, by his
excellency's thanks to us; and by receiv
ing pecuniary fatisfaltion if wc fliould
so choofc.
By order of the Brigadier,
Wm. B. JOHNSON,
Deputy Brigade Major.
We understand that the Brigadier-Gc.
ncral's report of his proceedings, on the
late alarm, to the Governor, is to he by
him transmitted to the President of the
United States.
SAVANNAH, Odober 27.
After Divifon Orders, Savannah , Oc
tober 25, 1802.
Information being received of the fail
ing of the veflels from the coad of the U
nited States, which hid the Brigands on
board, who were said to be intended to be
landcd.within the United States, and the
C4ufe of alarm which induced the order of
the 11 th September, having thereby ceaf.
cd ; the fevcral requisitions contained in
that order, or the subsequent order of the
9th ind, will be considered at an end, and
the militia of the firft Dlvifion, as on its
common edablilhmenr from this date.
The commanding officers of the rcfpefl.
ivc regiments, and battalions who have
had men in service under the said orders,
will return their muder and pay rolls pro
perly certified by them to the executive
department, as also, such contrails and
vouchers of supplies as may have bfcen
made, and entered into by them rcfpelt.
ively for settlement as soon as possible j
fending also one copy of each to the Ma
jor-General, as a check on the officer.
The cruite of the Revenue Cutter of the
United States, which Capt. Putman, at
the requed of his Excellency the Govern,
or* and with the confcnt of the collector
of Savannah, offered for the protection of
the coad—-and of the hired armed Pilot
Boat, Pilgrim, Capt. Webley, taken in
to the date employ for the fame purpose,
being finifhed ; the M ijor-General, as.
fures thofc officers of the sense his Excel
lency the commander in chief, entertains
of their promptness and vigilance in the
service, as well as that of Mr. Allen,
mate of the Cutter, who commanded her
during the cruise.
The Major-General acknowledges,
with great fatisfaltion, the readiness with
which his orders have been obeyed by the
refpeltive commanding officers of the re
giments and battalions on the Tea coad,
and which has convinced him, that had
an invasion taken place, the country
would have received ample protection,
and the invaders have been annihilated or
forced again to sea. The General ac
knowledges the affidance he has received
from his aids, Majors Maxwell and Chari,
con.
By order of Major General Jackson ,
CHARLTON, Aid-de-Camp.
/ approve of tbs foregoing order,
j*.TATXNALL, jun. Governor.
*v.’.
. “Ts.« following remark* accompanied
the Liverpool Prices Current of Aug. 28.
<] * Os cotton there have been few arri
vals of late ; and the demand for moil
descriptions has again become brifle, at
Dflces rather higher than our last quotati
tfns. Should Ihe demand continue we
Ijok for some further advance, as no
j■ i quantify of the old crop is now ex-
I 4|»i6lcd to arrive from the United States,
i ||ajnd the stocks of the Bowed Georgias and
are becoming low. There
are however, considerable supplies of New-
Orleanl at present in market, great part
o|f whiJji are of middling and inferior
Qualities f hot owing to the very low
/•rice at Bowed Georgias have late
ly been felling the demand for these has
been nearly ftifpcnded; and, Ihould the
Matter meet with a farther advance, we
think the attention of the dealers will be
turned to the former defeription.
** Rice supports its price in confequencc
of the very liraittea supplies; and a con- )
fiderable portion ofwhat does come, be
ing exported, keep our market for home
consumption very bare.
(t About 1600 barrels of tar have late
ly arrived, the whole of which have
been fold at 255. per barrel : and if the
importations that may shortly take place
are not considerable, this price (high as
it is in time of peace) may be supported
for some time. Os turpentine the Lip
plies lately have not been abundant,
and the quotations continue to be sup
ported.
“ The demand for ftaves of good qua
lities continues regular, and are likely to
support a high price unless arrivals to a
considerable extent (hould take place,
“ Our market is very bare of tobacco
of good qualities, and for such there is
a very briik demand. The stock, which |
is about 2000 hogsheads, confilts chiefly
of very inferior deferiptions. As yet ve
ry little of the new crop has arrived, nor
do we find that much is expelled. The
future prices will in a great measure be
governed by the arrivals ; but on the
w.iole, we do not think they are likely
to be lower,
SHERIFFS SALES,
On the Jirjl Tuefday in December next,
at the market-house in the city oj Au
gufla, at the usual hours ,
IVIL L B E SOLD,
All that lot or parcel of land,
with the improvements thereon, at pte
sent occupied by George Foil, contain
ing in fiont on Broad-ftrect, 35 feet,
and in depth 166 feet, bounded by Sa
muel Bugg’s lot, fouthwardly by Broad*
street, and eaftwardly and northwardly
by William Poe’s lot, when conveyed
from Poe to Foil, being part o; lot No.
[l7] fcventccnj the above property le
vied on by Turner Mann and Francis
Geddy, constables, and retained to me.
Also, one likely negro woman named
Sibby ; taken as the property of Mat
thew M'Millon, to fatisfy an execution
in favor of Wooten, to the ufc of Mi
nor.
Alio, 194 acres of pine land, lying
and being in the county of Richmond,
on the waters of Spirit creek, with a
large dwelling house and all kinds of ne
ceflary out buildings; and 210 acres of
river swamp land, the fame lying in
the county of Richmond, with a well
improved plantation, adjoining lands of
Boftick, Dawson and others, with twelve
likely negioea; the above property le
vied on and pointed cut by the heirs and
representatives of Zephaniah Beal, de
ceased, to fatisfy an execution obtained
against the honorable Thomas P. Carnes
and John Boftick as principals, and Ze
phaniah Beal, fecurity,in favor of George
Ke f , surviving obligor,
A To, 1150 acres of land, at the time
of survey in Washington county, ad
joining lands of Sturgcs and vacant when
furveyed.—Aifo 1762 f acres of land ly
ing and being in the county of Wash
ington, when surveyed, adjoining lands
of Few, Floyd, Miller and Stewart;
the above property taken as the proper
ty of Wayne and Sims, to fatisfy an ex
ecution in favor of Smith, Sons and
Anderson.
Also, two likely negroes, a fellow and
wench; taken by execution.
Also, a likely negro fellow named
Torn; taken as the property of John
Thompson, to fatisfy an execution in fa
vor of the Trustees of Augusta. Con
ditions Cash.
H. M‘TYRE, Sheriff.
OEtober 29*
Blank Bonds, Powers of At
torney, and Mortgages for sale
at this Office.
COL LECTOR’S SALES?'
At the court-house in Gmn’ft jrough, on
the firft Saturday in December next,
WILL BE SOLD,
The following property, or as much thereof
as will fatisjy the tax with cojts for the
year iBor.
150 acres 2d and 3d quality,
Greene County, Oconcc aver, granted
to Napier and joins Phillips, returned by
Thomas Goodwin; tax D 1 87^.
acres 3I quality, Greene coun
ty, waters Shouldcrbone, granted to un
known and j oins Pofcy, returned by Win,
Griddle; 62} cents,
100 arr:s 3d quality, Greene county,
waters Beaverdam creek, granted to
Smith and joins Ellefs, returned by John
Ellcfs; D. 1 371.
150 acres 3d quality, Hancock coun
ty, waters F errek, granted to Harper
and joins Battle, returned by Jcflfe Fann;
( 6tj cents.
2co acres 3d quality, Greene county,
water* Beaverdam creek, granted to
Smith and joins Houghton, icturaed by
Jofcph Hubbard; 75 cents.
1431 acres 3d qua’ity, Greene coun
ty, waters Shoulderb >ne, granted to
Cook and joins Richards, returned by
Charles Ivey; 62
132 acres 3I quality, Greene county,
waters Beaverdam creek, granted to Mel
ton, joins Davidson, returned by Jere
miah Robinctt; 75 cents.
150 acres 3d quality, Greene county,
Ogechee, granted to Williams, joins
Robertson, returned by Jacob Finly;
75 cents.
350 acres 3d quality, Greene county,
Ogechec, granted to unknown and joins
Newel, returned by Thomas Stewart;
D. 1 6|.
112 acres 2d quality, Greene county,
waters S. creek, granted to Dawson,
joins Gatling, returned by Jason Car
gel; D. 1 25.
zoo acres 2d quality, Greene county,
waters Little river, granted to Dukes,
joins Newfotn, returned by John Hunt;
D. 1 37^.
550 acres Ift and ad quality, Greene
county, waters Little river, granted to
Scott, joins Flucker, returned by Sally
Williams; D. 5 75.
161 acres 2d quality, Greene county,
Little river, granted to Williams, joins
Daniell, returned by Ransom Duke;
D. 2 tzj.—Alfo, 4.83 acres ad quality,
ditto, waters do. gianted to do. joins
do. returned by Ransom Duke, as exe
cutor for F. Williams; D. 2.
50 acres 3d quality, Wilkes county, S
creek granted to unknown, joins ditto,
returned by John Going; 871 cents.
118 acres 2d quality, Greene coupty,
Little river, granted to Traywick, joins
Madox, returned by William Plcafant;
D. 2 75
100 acres 3d quality, Greene county,
waters Littie river, granted to Johnson,
and joins Hunt, returned by William
Lingo; 6z\ cents,
80 acres 2d quality, Greene, waters
Oconee, granted to Daniell, joins Mat
thews, returned by James Butler, as agent
for David M‘Cawmatk; D 187 J.
322 acres 3d quality, Greene, Appa
lachcc, granted to Allcifon, joins Elder,
returned by Pulley Thornton; D. 1 50
690 acres id quality, Greene, Appa
lachic, granted to Moseley, joins un
known, returned by Jofcph Turnbooll;
D. 2 50.
250 acres ad quality, Greene, Rich
land creek, granted to felf, and joins
Wiggins, returned by William Kim
brough, jun. D. 2 50.
Also, 104 acres 3d quality, Greene,
waters Shoulderbonc, granted M‘Clen
don, joins Martin, returned by Thomas
M'Clendon; 56 [ cents.
FIELDS KENNEDY, C. G. C.
September 30.
A Lift of Defaulters in Columbia cadnty,
for the year 1802. / y'
CaptTWhit comb's DtfiriS, S'
George VVVorthy, Italphard
Avaryt, John Kirtrick, Jomn Sargeant,
James Puckett, William Wilson, Arthur
Grady, Francis Bo
roughs, Benjamin Dotting, David Prick
ett, Asa Savidge»>Z*riiaiiah Savidge,
William Hanfortf Zartariah Corfcy,
John Garnettyfun, Josiah Underwood,
Ramon Borough, Miles Edwards, Amos
Mitchell, William Breant, 'Danian M*
Ncir. /
Gapt. CulhreatVs DijlriS .
JohnLedloe, Richard Boothe, Brad
ley Garner, Beachem Owens, Charles
Crawford, jun. Thomas Beal, Abraham
Pearre, Caleb Russel!, Stephen Liles,
James Bayard.
Capt, Meriwether’s Diflricl.
Washington Jennings, Edward Gar
nett, Jofcph Sharp, Dooglafa Brown,
wa&u>&OM», cwhusfc..
mud Dixon, William Meriwe * ’ &•.
R K ich t rd P - Whi “. Re eb« i oh!l
Ml., John King, Robtrt r “ G «.
JdTc Lively, Daniel Corfey,
raundfon, Snodcn Griffin, HeorV Th*
lon, } * no of
Ca bt. Willingham’s Di/i riff
Joseph Owens, John Wail* ’v>
Hurt*, Stephen Hargroves. W. n V l
Lewis Chafteeif, IfaaoAncs ’
Wilobey, Mrriman Ccok> * ar ° 4
Capt, Ford’s Dijiriß.
J. Trammel, Samuel Lazenbrev r
feph Johnson, John Booker, W;,,:' 0 '
Hannon, W. Bracher, William Bio*?
Samuel Benton, Solomon Ellis, j un ' \
remiah Perryman, Jehu WiiiinghV rf'’
John G. Willingham, jun. * ,ltD ’
Capt. Wilkins’s Dijiriß.
Bat. White, James Shaw, WiJljajp
Crane, John Jones, James Carrol, { amci
Finney, Elias Langhom, Record
James Ross, Amos Thomas, Danis'
Smith, Joab Spivy, Jefie Durden, Gtn
Tulles, Joseph Cobb, fen. Charles Shaw
William Large, John Large, Cornells
Gibson, Robert M Cenney, Wilii ani
Zachery, Isaac Loe, Philip Walker, j O .
nathan Carter, Vol. Atkinson, David
Hay.
Capt. Drone’ s Dijiriß.
John Tabour, fen. Zaclock Magroder,
Anthony Smith, Clabourn
Benjamin Darden, Thomas Weftby, Leo!
nard Martin, George Darsey, 1 h mas
Harp, John Reave, David Welch, Wa,
Ray, Michael Dunagy,
Capt, Ayre’s Dijiriß,
Jacob Groathoufe, Cha lcs Devorlr,
fen. Edward Short, Thomas Shields
William Fuller, Abraham Fuller, Ele
mue! Howard, John Hill, Geo, Thorop.
son, John Nickfcn, William Store
George Smithcrs, John Cia;k, Parb
Bacon, Charles Caflc r.
Capt. Stith’s Dijiriß.
Levin Magee, William Pool, Gabrie
Baker, Jonas Totton, John Wade, Ben.
jamin Recce, Joseph Smith, Marti;
Haife, James Tapper, John Nt eland
Clement R. Harrifcn, Wra. Todd, Jes
fe Jones, Laten Lewis, Britain Lewis, So
lomon Henson, Joseph Baker, John
Pace, Elijah Granade, Zadook Edwards,
John Malh.
Capt, Baldwin’s Dijiriß.
William Linch, Wj|fc'Sharp, Richard
Moore, Adam Scott, i > etcr
chard North, Ifham Moore,
North, James North, Thomas
Wm. Morriflbn, Theodious Bell, Jiffs
Stubbs, Samuel Stubbs, Charles Lynn,
Daniel Weft, Hugh Bracher, Thomas
Phillips, James Wilson, William John
ston, Richard Jones, John Jones, VViili
am Clabourn, John Harmon, Michael
Coftlcy, Jeremiah Griffin.
Capt, Fdmundjon s Dijiriß.
Robert Huggins. William Nettles,
John Kendrick, D .flen Ca(h, Paten
Worthy, v .
W. FLEMING r R . T-
Cirr COLLECTOR'S SALES.
On Saturday the zoth day of November
next, at the market house in the city of
the hours of to and
2 o' dock ,\
WILI BE SOLD,
For the tax Uvihd by the City ' Council for
thefupport of\he City. Guard Jor the
year iBpi, \
One house aW lot, the pro
perty of Edward Prtfkrofc; tax D i 2j*
One lot, whercoft li\es Lewis Grego
ry, the property of"Robwtfonand Smith;
tax D. r. \
One house ?nd lot givcn\n by George
Sibbaldj tax D. i 15, \
One house and lot, the property ot
George Bbll; tax D » zg. \
Onrmoufe and lot in Springfield, the
property of David Harris; tax iB| cents.
One lot on Broad-ftrcct, belonging to
the eftatc of Henry May, dcccafcd; ta*
931 cents,
DREAD PACE, C.C.T,
OBober 8,
NOTICE.
ALL those indebted to the
late Concern of ROLSTON & NES
BITT, of this place, are informed that
their refpeftive accounts and obligaiho*
are placed in the hands of Nicholas
Ware, Esq. for coUcdlion.
T O RENT,
And immediate Pojfijfion given ,
The STORE and HOUSE,
at prefect occupied by Mr Thomas
Jokes, as good a ftar.d for bulincls as
any in this place.
DAVID URQUHART.
OBober 2, *