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Ashton’s Tavern. JOSEPH ASH lON takes the liberty of returning hisfmeere thank* to hi* friends in particular) and the public in general) for the liberal encouragement he ha* met with since hi* commencement ol bufmefs in this p]ace } and allures them nothing in his power lhall be wanting to merit a continmnce of their favors; he likewise informs them, he has (as usu al) hi* liable well furniihed with every ■kind of forage neccffary for horses —he has also furniihed himfelf with a good ■effort me nt of Winer> Liquors and Porter: In (hurt, every thing that can make the weary traveller comfortable, and hi* town friends agreeable ; as far a* a cheer ful landlord, good, wholcfumc and plea sant cheer, will contribute, with rsa _ finable charges, to their happinefs— mmm piedg e* himfelf for it, and is brarch in his family will PPPWoWP hi* endeavors, hoping by these moans to continue thofc favors, for which he fed* himfelf under every obligation to a generous and libera! public. Oftobcr 13. Silver-Bluff Lands. t)n the Jicoud Monuay in January next, at it o’clock, WILL BE SOLD, By PUBLIC 4UCJ ION, tj not before dijpojed ol by PriiLte Cohtrati, at Hit ler- Bluff, I ALL tftufc valuable LANDS, on both fide* of (Savannah river, and lying in Richmond county, Georgia; Edgefield and Barnwell diltndL, South* Carolina, confining of about 12,600 a cres ol land, ot which acoo acres are high river swamp/ in Georgia, and the remainder of abu|t 1000 acres of high river (Vamp, audipboo of exceJlent cot ton or pine, land, bouth Carolina; on the Carolina fide (s one of the beff Mill Sears in this Hate, on Hollow and Iron creek* united, on which are a Saw Mill of four Saws, a Griff Mill and two pair of Stones, and a Cotton Saw Gin, with water for the whole in the dneff fealons. The Lands in Carolina will, after referv ing a jufficicncy for the Saw Mills, be laid c“ imo Imab Plantations, to luit purcha for* and fettiets. Terms, one third Cash, and the re maincier in one and two years, with in tcreff from the date ; bonds, with ap proved petfonal fccuiity (or the remain der, with a mortgage of the property. Purchasers to pay for titles. These lands will be immediately re fu.vcycd, and laid off into fmail tiadb, (except the Mill Scat) which, when done, due notice will be given. For furthei particulars, apply to Col. A. Gordon. Savannah j D*. John Ramsa t, Cbarlc ftor; Osw'ELL Fve Elq. Augusta j 01 Charles Goodwin, at Silver B uff. A toil 22. ' WANTED, A Cook, WHihcr and Ironer, for whom liberal wages will be given, and paid regularly evfcry month—lnquire ' of the primtr• NOTICE, ’ After the expiration of nine months from the date hereof* applicati on will be made to* the honorable, the in ferior court ot the bounty of Elicit, for have to fell two hundred acres of land, more or left, in ffcid county, adjoining lands of Daniel Waite, the property of Thomas Redgway, receded, for the be nefit of the heirs and JPeditors of said flatutc in that case provtjfd. LITOY RfKgWAV, Adm'x, M. WOODS, Adm’r, • Augujl 24. , f *r- Greene Coo NTt, July 7, iBox. Notice is hereby given, HTH AT after the expiration of nine months,! application will be rna<h to thevhonora de the Inferior Conrt of Greene county for leave to fell a traft of land in fait county, in the fork of the Oconee atin Appalachic rivers, on the waters of ElHfon’s creek, adjoin ing Matthews, Moldar.d and others. Al so otic other trad ill said ccumy, on- the Eeavcnlam of Richland creek, adjoin ing Houghton, ana othersj it being for rhe benefit of the heirs and crcditots of Miles Beavers, dec safed, IT is reque ted that all per rons who have any demands against said deceased, will rna :e them known within the time prefcribcc by law, and thofc in debted will make payment by the firft of September next, as no longer indulgence will be given. W M , JENKINS, Adm'r. NOTICE. NINE months from the date hereof I shall apply to the honorable the inferior court of Columbia county, for an order to lull end hundred acres of land, being the whole of the real estate of Charles Atkinson, Idee, lying in Co lumbia county, onth< waters of the Eu chee creek, bounded by lands of Craw ford, Sims, Smith, a id lands belonging to the cf. cot Dawfcn, for the benefit of the heirs and crej liters of the said deceased, J V. ATKINSON, Adm'r. Junt 28. NOTICE. AFTER the expiration of nine months from the date hereot, application will be made to the honorable the inle tior court of the coanty of Burke for leave to fell two hundred acres of pine land, in the said county, adjoining lands of Telfair, belonging| to the efiate of P’eafant Goodall, defeated, for the be nefit of the heirs of the said deceased, agreeable to the ftatujc in that case made and provided, ARTHUR WILLIAMS, Guardian . 7* Blank Bonds, Powers of At torney, and Mortgages for Tale at this Office* v NO VICE, ] After the cxtiration of nine monthi from the data hereof, application will be made to the the infe rior court of the coknty of Burke, for leave to fell the real estate of John Mai lory, jun. deceased,] viz.— ijo acre* of land, more or less, in the said county, adjoining land* of J4hn Steptoe, for (he benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said deceafcd, to the flatote in that case made and provided. WILLIAM MALLORY, Adm'r. July 7. t NOTICE: AFTER the expiration of nine months from the date hereof, application will be made to the honorable the infe rior court of LincoU county for leave to fell the following traps of land: 100 acres Lincoln county, boomed by H. Jones dec. and Savannah river; 14.0 acre.*-, said coun ty, bounded by r I ll>ma«, Mitchell and Talbert; 300 acres,/aid county, bounded by Philip Jones, Wilkes county, H. Jones and Savannan river ; 34.0 acres, said county, boundard by John Hicks and John Hardy JJeing the teal estate of Henry Joncft d&c|afeti, lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors. PHILIPJ JONES, Adm'r, May 20. - NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Edward Powell, dcecafed, arc re quested to make immediate payment, and all tbofc having demands against the e date are requeued to hand in their ac counts atufted as the law requires, on 01 before the 20th January next. JOHN POWELL, ) _ , JOHN HARDIMAN, 5 rs * Oflobcr 25. SHERIFF’S. SALES. On the jirji 'Tutjday in December jnext, at the court house in Hancock/ountv t at the ujual hnurs f yr If 111 BE/OLD, Three himflredracres of land, mere or ids, wnercofi lives J«.hn Hum phrics, adjoiningNA. Smith ; two hun dred acte* or less, adjoining the afore on Town creek, whereon lured Mr. Vfarbert; executed 28 the proper y of said John Humphries, in lavor,<)f Thomas Batrett & Co, Oq/Tiundred acres of land, more or less, whereon lives Moses Marshall, or Rcckey creek, adjoining Fruncy; exe cuted as the property ot said Maifhal!, in favor ot James Scarlett, , Sixty acres of land, more or lef», whereon lives Elijah Hearn, adjoining Choyce, one bay horse; executed as the property of said Hearn, in favor of Wil iiam Grigg. 4 A parcel of corn and fodder and seven acres of cotton; levied on as the pro perty of Benjamin Bolt, in favor of Jo nathan Thomas. Terms Cash. ’ JESSE GRIGG, />.«. OUoier if. | A Thntathn for Sale. r | ’'HE PLANTATION belonging to X the eflate of Cornelius Dyfart, d e , : crafed, joining Bedford, and lying on <he toad leading to Waftiington, vu'lJ jj e . fold on very teafonable terms, if applj. cation is made previous to t.,c firftof J s , nnary next. Terms of (ale are one thirl p»id down, and the balance by equal in. Claimants of one and two ‘years. ■ . Tllis plactaticn, from it* public Ctua tion, is well known, which renders a particular deferipfion unneceffarv • U f rent, annually torn |6o t 0 do |, —if not fold by this mne ed, it will be leafed fora term of years,. Those willing to nu rebate will [ leaf? apply to John Catlett, Erq,, DMr thc mist s, or to Mr. William ft. J at k, Ao. gnfta, November i, iv 1 a l h e s o'rjr ■ On the fir ft. Monday in January ntu the plantation oj Richard chafed, on Broad river, in the corner Oglethorpe. V The whole personal estate « j said Richard Havvte, confiding of twcn\ I ty-feven negroes, the whole dock ot\ I horses, cattle, (keep and hogs, houfe«\ I hold and kitchen furniture, a small li« \l brary of well afTortcd books, plantation \l tools, with the crop of com and fodder. 9 Thc fa!c to continue from day to day, ■ until the whole is fold. Conditions 9 twelve months credit, the purchaser giv- 9 ing bond with approved feenrity. 9 WILLIAM HARVIF, E*’r. I O Bober I SHERIFF’S SALES. I At Elbert court hovfe t on the ftrjl Tuep I day in December next, £ WILL BE SOLD , 1 ONE fide board, dtlk and bureau* 9 one laige looking glass, two wal- 9 nut tables, and eleven windfor chain, 9 taken by cxecuti"n as the property of 9 George Cleghoin, to fatisfy Lavike 9 and Bruix. , 9 One negro woman by the name of ■ jane, and her three yourgeft children, B Betty, Abraham and Winr.ey; taken by' B execution as the property of Gemq B Watthall, to fatisfy Joteph Terrel). 9 One negro, by name John, and eighty ■ acres of land, lying on Beavcrdamctetk, ■ well improved, Elbcit county j taken 9 by execution as the property of Geirtt B Watthall, to fatisfy Oliver and Sale. B Also, one whip-Caw; taken by execo- B as the property of Atchibald Doug- B lass. m R. MIDDLETON, Shenf. | OBober 2i. j _ J l' NO T 1 cTE/ J The sale of the goods fl which were to have been fold on the f 9 Torfday in November, Is pofiponed to* thc fxrft Tuclbay in D cetnber next. » Nov. 5. H. M‘TYRE, | v fCl* A few BOARDERS may I be ' accommodated at Mrs. s» 9 Broad-ftrcet, near the'Market; *