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By the President of die
United States. .
WHEREAS the President es the Uni
ted States is authorized by law to
cause < ertain Lands of the United State*
-o he offered for sale.
The-efore, I, James Monroe, President
ofthe United Stales, do herrbv declare,
Mid make known, that public sale* for the
dUposal agreeably to law, of certain lands,
shall be held as follows, viz:
At Delaware, in Ohio, on the first Mon
days in August and October next, for the
sale of the lands which have been Sur
veyed inlhc district of Delaware, being
45 townships and fractional townships,
viz: Jiuftut Sale.
Townships I, 3,' 4,5 and 6, south
of range Id
1.3, 4, 5 and 6 15
1,2, 8,4, 5 and ft 1®
1,3, 3,4, 5 ami 6 17
October Suit.
Townships 1,2, 3 and 4, south of
range ®
1,3, 3 and 4 10
J, 2,3, 4 and 3 H
1,3, 3, 4 and 5 1-
1,2, 3,4 and 5 13
At Phpm, in Ohio, on the first Monday
in September next, sos the sale of the
wh-cli have been' surveyed in the
district of Piqus, being 33 townships and
fractional townships.
At Brookvllle, in Indiana, on th» first
Monday in October next, for (he lands
w Inch have been surveyed in the dislriot
of Brit'’kvillc, being 3G townships and
fractional town Alps
At Jeffersonville, in Indiana, on the first
Momtay in August next, for the lands
lately surveyed in the district of Jefferson
villei hi ing 37 townships and fractional
townships.
At Terre Haute, in Indiana, on the firal ,
Monday in September next, fur the lands |
which have lieen surveyed in the district
of Terre Haute, being 43 townships and
fractional townships.
At Etlwardsville, in Illinois, on the first
Monday in October next, for the lands
lately surveyed in the district of Edwards
vvlle, being 38 tow nships and fractional
townsiiip*.
At Arkansas, in the territory of Arkan- .
*as, on the first Mondays of August and i
October next,‘or the lands surveyed in I I
the district of Arkansas, being 53 town- i
Ships and ftacliomd townships, viz; ,
Mtgu* I
Townshipss, 7,9, & 10, *onth of (
range 19, west of slh principal I t
meridian.
5, 6,7,8, 9& 10 do 20 do ,
6,7, 8 and 9 do 21 do .
fi. 7, 8, 9, 10,11,13, 13 St 14 do 22 do i
October Sale.
8,10,11,18, 13 Ik 14 do 24 do
9, 10, 11, 12 & 13 do 25 do '|
9, 10,11 & 12 do 26 do
9. 10 and 11 do 27 do t
9 and 10 do 28 do „
9 and 10 do 29 do ,|
At lackson, in Missouri, on the second it
Monday in September next, for the lands a
aurveyed in the District of Cape Girardeau,
being thirty-live townships and fractional
township*, I
At Franklin, in Missouri, oo the firs
Monday in November next, flsr the Lands I
in the Military Bounty tract, (north ofthe i
Missouri river,) which ctNtld not be dis- c
tribnted to soldiers, being chiefly quarter i
sections and fractions, teo small or too i
large for bounty i lots. ]
At Cabubu in Alabama, on the first i
Monday in November next, for the lots in j
the towns of Claiborne and Jackson, and i
fiKownshipalSandlf inrange 20, and 1
an vs or tow nuip 18 in range 19, which I
ven stive liaeu but not offered for sale I
in Ma cli 1819. I
Each sale shall continue three weeks i
ami no longerj and each sale will com- J
ITieoce with the low eat number of lot or j
section, township and range, and proceed <
in regular numerical order. The lands <
reserved by law tor the use of schools, or 3
for other purposes, will, as usual, be re- i
Served from sale
Given under my hand, at the City of
Washington, the eighteenth day cf
April, in the year 1820.
JAMES HONttOG. I <
By the Prisident ,
Josiah Mutts, I
I
Commissioner of the General I.amlOffiee.
April 24
-- - ■ ■ - ■ >'. 1
Hy the President of the
UNITED STATES.
Whereas, by the acts of Congress, pass
*d on the 26th of March, 1804, on the Sd
of March, 1805, and on the 25th of April,
1808, the president of tile United States is
authorised to cause the landa In the Dis
trict of Detroit to be offend fw sale when
surveyed.
Therefore I, Jaws Mouse a. President
rs lie United State*, do hereby declare
and make known, that public kales, for
the disposal (agreeably to law ) of certain
lands, shall be held at Detroit, iu Michigan
Territory* 00 the first Monday in July
next, vis 1
South <•/the hmu line. Jfatt •/the meh’d-lhu»
Tow nchips I 2 S 4 J 6 and 7, in ranges 4
5 and & 133 4 5 and 6, in range 7.
13 3 4 and 5, in range 8.
excepting such lands as are or may be re
served by law for the support of schools or
tor other purposes. The sale shall continue
so long a* may be necessary to offer the
lands for sale, and no longer i and the lands
shall be offered in regular numerical order.
Given under my hand, at the City of
Washington, this 15th dav of March, 1820.
JAMES MONROE.
By the President:
JOSIAH MEIGS,
Commissioner of the Gen. Lahd Office.
Printers who are authorized to publish
laws of the United States wiK publish the
above once week till the Ist day of July
next, and send ih*ir bills to the General
Land office for payment.
March 30. tIJ
To Rent,
TThE STORE at present occupied by
Mr. Charles Lippet, next above the Bridge
•vnk. also.
The Fire Proof Tene-
H/, now in the occupation of Mr. A. .1*
Mu nt i ngton- -Pt.ssesrien *o both on the
fit October nru«_ ..tpplg to
McKenzie, Bexmocb & to.
3 uly ***£; *
*
i JIT THE PRESIDENT OP THE tJWTED
STATES.
Whereas, by an act ol Congreaa passed
00 the 17th of March 1820, entitled " Aa
act to authorize the President of the U.
States to appoint a Receiver of the Public
’ Monies and Register of the Land Office
for the district of Lawrence county in the
Arkansas territory,” it is enacted, that
any person, having a claim to a right ot
' pre-emption within the soid district, shall
make known his claim and location, ac
* cording to the provision of the laws now
in force, to the Register, at least six weeks
before the lime to be designated by the
! President of the United States for issuing
; patents to the soldiers of the late army,
entitled to bounty land in said district:
Therefore, 1 James Monroe, President
•f the United States,do hereby designate
(he fourth Monday of November next, as
'lie time at which patents as aforesaid
shall commence to issue
Given under my hand, at the City of
Washington, the eighteenth April,
1820.
JAMES MONROE.
By the President,
Jusiai Mains,
Commissioner of the General Land Office
Printers who arc authorized to publish
the laws of the United States, will insert
the above one* s week till the first of No
vember neat, and send their accounts to
the General Land Office for payment.
Aiml 24.
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CELEBRATED
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\ REMEDY superior to any yet dis
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confinement or restraint in diet, as they do
uut contain one atom of mercury, in any
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them by families of the first distinction,
mi mild is their action, yet so effectual
that every obstruction in the Stomach is
removed with incredible quickness, al
though they act ass complete renovating
medicine, and strengthen at the same
• ime. Nothing can prove the superiority
of these pills, more than the number ol
esses communicated by persona of the first
respectability, wluch may be had on ap
plication, gratis—-and the countenance
•■hewn them, by the first medical charac
ters of the present day
Huddlesford, Jan. 22,1805.
To Dr. J. Warner, London.
Sir—A person who had been sever
times for a box of your Pills. lately calh •
on me, and informed me—“ That they ha
done him a wonderful deal of pood —h.
hud been declining for a long ume—ha
spent a great deal of money for advic<
Leeahoro’, Feb. 7, 1805.
Ur. J. Warner, London.
Sir—l hava to inform you of the folio »
ing case, cured by your pills of health -
Mr. Lewis Scott, of Brecon, in the count
of Brecon, was for « tong time laboring
under an extreme lowness of spirits, s<
much so, that he was obliged to neglec
part of his business. He went to Swansea,
thinking bathing would be of service to
hint but to his great concern, he found no
relief. He afterwards came to Chepstow,
bis native place, where his mother and
friends now live; he complained to me hu«
II h« was, and appeared much dejected,
saying he thought he never should be well
any mare. I advised him to take your
Pills of Health; ho bought of me a few
boxes, and his brother assured me a few
days ago, H»ai he is now as well as he
ever knew him; being fully satisfied it was
your Pills only, that restored him to his
usual health and spirits.
I am, dear sir, yours,
J. PHILLIPS.
It is impossible to insert here all the
cases of cures which Dr. Warner ia in pos
session of; he contents himseif with what
has been detailed, but great experience
has convinced him, that in all morbid af
fections of the blood and lymph, (the
cause of almost every malady) so noble
safe and efficacious a remedy , was never
offered to mankind; but he now leaves it
lo the world conscious that he has done his
duty.
R. W. C«, have just ro
ceived a fresh supply of Dr. Manly’s Veg.
etable Nervous Cordial, and have already
on hand, a general assortment of Drugs and
Patent Meuccines, Paints and Oils.
may 20
A eic Market.
T
JL HE subscriber will supply all who may
please to call, with fresh meets of every
kind in the line of hia business, at his mar
ket in Summerville, on Milledge street.—
The prices will be regulated agreeably to
the Augusta market prices, ana the hours
of market will be from sun rise te eight
o’clook in the morning. Days of market
will be Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and
Saturday evening. As he has been at con
siderable expense to erect his market,
and intends that there shall be nothing
lacking on his part to keep the market w < fi
supplied with the best meets the couutiy
can afford—ho therefore hopes to receive
a proportionable share of patronage. The
market is now open, and will remain so,
os long as it will be supported.
Henry Mealing.
June 27 ts
STATE OF GEORGIA, 51AT
Rich mend County, yIYOTICE is
hereby given, that Htsnt Ssctssiti of
said State and county, hath applied to the
honorable the Justices of the Inferior
Court of said courts, for the benefit of the
acta giving relief in cases of Insolvency
and imprisonment. And the creditors o’t
the said Southmayd are hereby notified to
shew canse if any they have, before the
i said Justices at the Court Hous in said
County on the twenty first day of August
next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that
day, why an assignment of said Insolvents
estate should not be made and he be dis
charged.
1 Jane 2ta
» snw——s—
SALKS. .
J f
“ Sheriff’s Sale.
t rriLL BE SOLI> on the Ist Tuesday
» in September next at the Market-House
i in the city of Augusta, between the usb
f d hour* of sale,
1 1 Negro Woman named
y JENNY, and her child CHANCY, and 1
„ boy named JACK,levied upon as the prop
t erty of Wm. Tult, on the foreclosure of a
, mortgage, in favor of Wm. C. Dillon.
Wm. Lam kin, s.r,c.
t -fuly 4 ——td<~ „• '
City Sheriff’s Sale.
1 WILL BE SOLD on the 3d Tuesday
f in July next, at the Market-House in Au
gusta, between the usual hours of sale.
1 Bay Mare, and 1 Mule,
levied on aa the property of /as. Ward,
and sold as porishable property, to satisfy
an execution in favor of Henry Myers, vs.
James Ward.
A I.SO,
2 Bay Horses and i sor
rel Mare, levied on as the property of
Thomas Grace,, and sold as perishable
property, at the instance of Richard O’
Neal, and others.
Wm. Lamkin, c. s.
July 4- —tds
Shcriflh Sale.
WILL be Sold on the first Tuesday in
August next at the Market. House
iu the City of August*, between the usual
hours.
One Home and Lot, ly
ing in the City of Augusta, on Ellis Street,
occupied by Alexander Martin, adjoining
Andrew/ Dill, and Cantelou, taken as
the property of the Administrators of
Cariten Dunkley, to satisfy one execution
in favor of Richard Dennis, and one in fa
vor of Jacob H Lang, vs. the adnuuistra
tors of Carlton Dunkley, also,
1 J Vegro Woman , named
LUCY, taken as the property of Zachari
ati Bell, dec. to satisfy an execution in fa
vor of Winifred Snead-returned by a con
stable.
Wm. Lamkin , «. n. c.
Jlily 1 tds
Sheriff’s Sale.
w ILL be sold on Wednesday <he 26 i. I
/uly, at the Market House iu the Cuy o
Augusta, between the usual hours ct
sale.
4 Negroes,viz. Monday,
Caesar, Lunnoti, and Fanny, taken as t.V
property of /ames Sanders Walker, to sal
.fy an attachment iu fai or of /ohn G;f
or U Co. Sold as perishable property b;
order of Court.
W. Lamkin, s. r. c.
July 1 tds
Sheriff’s Sale.
w LL be sold on the Ist TUESDAY I
n AUGUST next, at Franklin Court-
House, within the usual hours.
One Hundred and Fifty Acres of
*n Franklin County, joining Thos. White
on the waters of B. Kiver, levied on as tin
property of John Trigg.
—-ALSO—-
1 Bay Mare, 1 Bed Stead,
2 Tables, 5 Chairs, and 1 Wheel—to sat
•*fy an execution in fiver of Elias and T.
BealL ——also———
1 Bellows, 2 Hand Ham
■fiers, 1 Sledge Hammer, 1 Vice, 1 Clock,
levied on as the property of Samuel Tab,
to sadafy an execution iu favor of Thomas
Crayton, and Alexander Slone.
Thaddeus Beall, ah'Jf.
June 20——tds
SHERIFF’. SALE.
Will be Soli
Tr the Court-House in Warren coun
ty, on the first TUESDAY in Sfptembvr
next,
1 Negro Woman by the
name of Clec, I negro man by the name
of K'mchen, 3 beds and furniture, shop
utensils, and all the tools appertaining to
the shop of Joel Kinsey, viz:—l smith’s
bellows, 1 vice, 1 anvil, gin machinery, I
slab and furniture, chai rs, together with
all the household and kitchen furniture,
Ac. taken as the property of Jowl Kinsey,
to satisfy an execution issued out of the
Interior Court, on the foreclosure of a
mortgage in favor of Baker and Ueeth.
A. Butt, D.B.W.C.
June 21 til*
> Sheriff’s Sale.
| WILL be sold at the Court Rouse in
* Warrenton, on the first Tuesday in Au
' gust next, between the usual hours of
• sale,
\ Four Xegroes — viz.
, GRACE and her } Children, DICK.
> SAM and DAVY, levied on as the prop
erty of Edward Kinsey, to satisfy forty
unall executions issued out of a justices’
:uurt, in favor of Harris McKinne. vs. Joel
and Edward Kinsey •, levied on and return
ed to me by John Neal, constable.
A. Rogers, Skff. W.C.
Time 27.
r Sheriff’s Sale.
r ILL BE Sl*LDat the Court-House
in Warrenlon, on the first TUF.SD.iY in
i AUGUST next, between the usual hours
I of sale.
; 8 Feather Beds and Fur
j niture. 5 head of Sheep, 3 Sows and 15
, ShnaU—Taken as the property of Bazel
i Wright, to satisfy an execution in favor
b of Rebecca Posey, tdm’x. of S. Posey, de
. ceased, and others, vs Raze! Wright.
Abner Rogers, s.w.c.
. SALES.
Sheriff's Sale.
Will >e Sold, on the Ist TUESDAY I
in AUGUST next, at the Court-House in
the town of Waynesborough, between the
usual hours of sale.
228 acres of Land , join
ing Rutledge, Byne and others, levied on
as the property of Lewis Byne, to satisfy
an execution in favor of Dr. S. Harlow.
ALSO,
i Negro Boy named Jack
levied on as the properly of John H. Uhe
ney, to satisfy sundry executions, issued
from a justices* court, in favor of J. S
Tisdwell, and others, returned by J. Red
deck, constable.
Wilson Navy, 9. b. c.
July 1 ivtcls
SHERIFF'S SALE.
the rirst Tuesday in August next
u ill be sold at the court-house in the town
i f Wav uesborough, Burke county, be
twet ii the usual hours,
I Ac’t against John Crazier for £lO5 0(1
1 do. do. A. S. R. Milton, 21 62$
1 do. Jo. Mathew Bedgood 14 00
1 do. do. Alex’r. Croxier, jr. 4 00
1 Small Trunk ir> Hartford,
2 Silver Watches ib Augusta, left at Hun
tingtnu St Bui cell’s tor repair,
3 Draws in the Lana Lottery, purchased
from William Tilly sen’r. for which he has
bond to make titles. ,
The above is a schedule of the proper
ly of William M. Scruggs, an insolvent
debtor, and sold by order of the honora
ble the Interior Court, for the benefit of
the Creditors. Terms Cash.
Wilson Navcy stiff b. d.
June 29. tds.
Sheriff’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in August next,
v ill be sold at the court-house in
the town of Waynesboroiigli between the
usual hours of -ale.
Lot No. 26, in the town of
Waynesborough, levied on as the property
of Chat les F. Sugar, to satisfy his tax fur
the year 1819.
Wilson Navey, s.bc.
June 3 wlds
* Sheriff’s Sale.
VVILL be sold the first TUESDAY in
August next, at the Court-House in Jack
‘joiiborough, Scriven county, between the
usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock.
175 acres of Fine Land ,
K mg and being in the county of ScrircH,
taken as the property of Moses Oliver, to
s:.iisfy sundry executions in favor of Wax
W. Oliver, and others; levied and return
ed to me by a constable.
Solomon Kemp, s.s.c.
June 24 tds
Chy Sheriff’s Sale.
\\ ILL be Sold on the 3d TUBS'DA h
m JULY hist, at the Market-House in if*.
City of A..gusta, between the usual umi*.
of Sale.
1 Grimi-Stone, 1 Axe, £
Window Blinds, I box Spice, ami sm.di
other Articles, levied on as ihe prop* n
of Thomas Grace, li> satisfy sundry <a«
cutions in favor of V m. Young, apd o.h
ers, vs. Thomas Gnu.*
Mm. Lamkin, s.c.a
July 8 w3t
Adminis(tutor’s Sale.
11 ILL BE SOLD on the Ist Tuesd .y
in October next, at Lincoln court-house,
for the benefit of the heirs ai d creditors of
Robert Hughes, dec. three hundred ai*.
seventy five acres of land, more or less,
with tolerable improvements thereon, it
being the plantation whereon said ue:t as.
ed formerly lived, and the same adver ised
and sold by order of the honorable cun t
ot ordinary, on the 3.1 day of August 1819,
and terms of sale not being complied w.th;
further particulars will be made known
on the day of sale;
Thog. Murray,
Su v. adntr, oj Jtudt. Hughes, dec.
July 4 4t"
For Sale, *
147 acres of mixed land,
9 miles above Augusta, on the road leading
rom thence to Columbia court house
belonging to the esiatc of Bennett Whit
tington, deceased. On the premises there
are 2 tolerable good dwelling houses, with
out houses, gulden and an orchard of
choice Peach trees—a spring of excellent
water, and about thirty acres of cleared
land, under a good fence This lan O-o
pens to a large and elegant pine wood
range. A further description is deemed
unnecessary, as any person wishing to pur
chase, would wish to view the land before
they purchase. The terms will be very
accommodating—any person wishing to
purchase, can call on Arthur Foster, of
Columbia county, or mrs Sarah Winning,
tonot Richmond county.
Sarah Whittington, ex’tx
Arthur Foster, ex’r*
may 2;>
Notice.
A.LL persons indebted to the estate of
Mrs. Sabrn Daxseon, late of the county of
Richmond, .deceased, are requested to
make immediate payment to the subscr
ber, and those who have demands against
said estate, are requested to render them
to the subscriber properly attested for
payment.
W m. A. Bugg ex y r.
jnlv 6 W
Notice.
INURING my absence for a few months
I have left ROBERT U. COOMBS, my a
gent.
John S. Coombs.
~ttoe2N«-'<r
SALES.
... -■ - - - |
Tax Collector’s Hale.
W ILL be Sold on the first TUESDAY
in September next at Columbia Court-houae,
i he following
I‘ROPERTT,
Or as much as will make the Tax for the
year 1819. viz.
203 1-2 acres Land, Jas
per county, Murder Creek, 19th district,
No. 330, granted to Jane Skinner, sold as
the pi-opetty of Richard Skinner,' to satis
fy his tax, due 3 dolls 91 cts.
ALSO,
75 acres Pine Land, Co
lumbia county, lichee Creek, joining lands
of Boyvdrie and Folds, sold as the proper
ty of Stephen Lisles, to satisfy his tax, due
1 dollar. 29 cents.
ATSO,
35 acres of Land, Colum
bia county, joining lands of Jones and Wil
Kngliam, sold as the property of Elijah
Willingham, to satisfy Ins tax, due 1 dollar
70* cents.
ALSO,
130 acres of Land, Co
lumbia county, Keg Creek, jomi >g lands
of Lyon a. u JPearre, sold as the propel®,
of James Tool, to satisfy h;s tax, due 9f}ul
tars, 61$ cents.
ALSO,
900 acres of Land, Sa
vannah River, Effingham county, joining
Gnlur ire and others, sold as the ptoperty
of the estate of Jesse Winfrey, deceased,
to satisfy the (ax, due 16 dollars, cts.
ALSO,
100 acres of Land, Grey’s
Creek, Lincoln county, joining Stewart Ik
Bussey, sold as the property of the estate
of Frederick Blake, to satisfy the tax, due
32 cents.
ALIO,
800 acres of Land, Uchee
Creek, Columbia county, joining W ilkins
and Tindal, sold as the property of John
Al'Dooald, to satisfy his tax, due 3 dollars,
58 cents.
ALSO,
337 acres of Land, Wil
liam’s Creek, W r arren county, joining A
lexander and Edwards, sold as the prop
erty of John L. Zachrey, to satisfy his tax,
due 7 dollars, 57 cents.
ALSU,
lIS aci es of Land, Sweet
Water Creek, Columbia county, joining
Muchel and Stanford, sold as the proper
ty of Jonathan Lewis, to satisfy his tax, due
69£ cents.
ALSO,
1 Lot in the town o*
Wughlsb. uough*, No. 5, sold as property
of the ea.atc of John Moore, deceased, to
s r. : sfy his tax, due 5$ cents.
ALSO,
95 acres of Land, Keg
Crock, Columbia county, joining Tankers
'•■y and Culbreath, sold as the property of
John Oler, to satisfy fils tax, due 75J cts.
ALSO,
189 acres of Land, Hart’s
J'rcck, Columbia county, joining Hamilton
iiui Lee, sold as the property of Fayet
'oner, to satisfy his tax, due 3 dollars, 42
ents.
ALIO,
93 acres of Land, Upton’s
i'feck, Columbia-eonnty, joining Mappin
ltd Button, sold as the property of Henry
•Copelan, to satisfy his tax, due 1 dollar,
'■hj cents.
ALSO,
r 1 Lot in the town of
Wrightshorough, sold as the property of
Elizabeth Kneeland, to satisfy her tax, due
iJjf cents, *
ALSO,
3 Lots in the town of
Wrighisborough, sold as the property of
I’.urick L Robertson, to satisfy his tax,
due 15 dollars, 9$ cents. also,
302 1-3 acres of Land,Wig
Sandy, Wilkinson courtly, 4th district, No.
35, granted to J. Wilkerson, sold as the
property of Charles M. Lynn, to satisfy his
tax, due 2 dollars, 25 cents, also,
319 acres of Land, Hart
Creek, Columbia co’ty, granted to Stubbs,
joining Vaughn and Wright, sold as the
property of David Jones, to satisfy Iris tax,
due 4 dollars, 27$ cents.
A. Cartleclge, t.c.c.c.
June 24 t«ls
Administrator's Sale.
WILL be sold at Goshen, in Lincoln
county, on Saturday the fifteenth
July next, the personal property of Joseph
Russell, late of said county, dec. consist
ing of a negro woman and sundry other
property. Terms of sale made known on
the day.
John McDowell, adm’r.
May 30, »,U
Ail miuistralioii hale.
ILL be rc-sold on the first day of
7 ? August next, at the Court-house in
Waynesborough at the former purchasers
risk,
300 Acres of land lying in
Burke County adjoining lands of Elijah
Byne and others, belonging to the estate
of John Carswell dec’d the said Land was
Sol 1 according to law on the 6tb day of
July 1819, by the administration of said
Estate.
A. & M. CARSWELL, Jldm'r.
June.l. \v6od.
Executor’s Sale.
vv Hi be sold at Columbia court-house,
on FRIDAY, the 28th of JULY next, be-.
• .veen the usual hours of sale—All the
personal property of Doc. Joan W. Lxaos,
• «e of Columbia county, deceased.
COBSISTIXB OF
1 elegant Saddle and Gig Horse
I elegant Sulkey
A good Library—an assortment of
Medicines, Shop Furniture, &c. &c.
l erms made known on the day.
Juriah Harris, s ’*r,
June l & .HaMTtds
* s4© rhtaJ
ary last, two negro n.ennsnj''®
_ . A
Godfrey is yellow comply, A
’ > v ears ~f ***• 5 f «t 7or 8
known on the nv er as a
mg a wife in Savannah, he uj 4 A
■ that place Hef orrne V “°A
ed to the estate of Bcnjan. m j^A
Pen CuleniQti,
■ ® en i» bkckcomplecttd.ah
of age, 5 feet 7 or eight inti
known as a boat hand
. * ith reasonable
the apprehension and ddivtrv o faA
' ° r the aec,uin £ li >etn ini^B-.i
so that he can ge; them again-,,,,
ward will be given for either. Bi ß
era and all other persons ate >A „
against iiarboring them. **'
Geo. W, it
April 27 A ,
CO" The Savannah Republican
ed to publish the above twice
hree weeks, and forward hii aucu A
this office for paynt.me
1 *25 Rewardft
tVILL be riven for deliverinvßViß
in Augusta, oi lodging in any jail, tlAith ti
pro fellow BOR, who has been
about three weeks from town,
used to drive a dray. He is about jl
5 inches high, 36 years old, 0 f ajAtffh
light black colour, and speaks Englii^tTi
French. He must have a fresh
one of his leg* or feet. Ashe r
in Savannah, it is likely, that it' be IdH W
gusta, he went there in a boat.
i JV. i/fkiiVAiut
June 27.——1 m
Tweury Dollars liewaA?
O STOLEN A 1
N the night of (he 25th June last,
the Stable of the subscriber, living
lumbia county, three and an half
from the Sweet-Water Iron Works,
A Yellowish Bay Ibrsm.
Six or seven years old, and about 4
3 inches high. He is lightly hip
and nicked, and on his right fore
bove the ancle, a large
The above reward will be given
pprehension and.delivery of the IlH.c,
and thief, or TdirDolUrs fur eithe^K^,
Robert J ones. J®
t wenir Dollars KcwanA-'-
FRANJiWJU An-
ROM iV subscriber on the 3lstMi^K a|
last, a Negro Woman by the name ol
Venus, At
A,bout 20 years of age, and of a ydlotHl
complexion, about 4 feet 6 inches higi^B „
It is expected that she is lurking
Washington, or Augusta. The 1
ward will be given to any person’hdiHfcr
take her up, and secure her in any
the state, so that I get her again
Win. Broughton, A"
Stop the Ruuaway.
M.UNAWAY from the subscribe,' A
the 25th January last, near
in Madison County,a Negro Mun aboU^B" 1
I years old by the name of
Dick, liv
Yellow complected, there is two hIH
on his right cheeck, & also some
ones on his neck —Dick is about 5
10 inches high, and it is likely he
tainsd a free pass—-A reward of
TY DOLLARS will be peid to any fl,
son bringing said Negro home, orsucl:!^® 1
him in jail so that I get him again. '
Charles Sims* A
Danielsville, Geo July 6 -^B 11
LOST. A
On Tuesday evening, or
morning last, in Augusta, a small
tocco POCKET BOOK, considerably wt*
containing sundry papers: viz. one
gation on John Parsley, of Edge field
strict, S. C. Ferguson as secun'.,'*
one note of hand on Barrentor^^Bf
about 70 dollars, of the same place,—
a number of other notes and papers ot
to the owner. Also, one Nashville
note of 20 dollars, which 1 believe
counterfeit—a 10 dollar bill on the
er’s 8; Mechanics’ bank of Nas.n‘ C
three and a one dollar bill of the 11
hank of this place, one silver doUaf '«
r other small change; also a letter
to Barrenton, of Edgefield
S. C from Win, Dixon, post
Greenville, Tenn. Any person
said book, & delivering it at the t Jj*|
office, with its contents, will recti'
thanks es the owner, and be gene. W
rewarded.
Henry Keller. ■
of Green county,
Augusta, may 25
Notice. A
ok LI. persons indebted to the
William Shmner, late of the c ° j
Richmond, deceased, are r<r^ ue . u;i
make immediate payment to the
btrs, and all those to whom t |t;
•tatc may be indebted, are re( *L a :uaH|
render in their demands pr>'P cr ' " H
i d, to the subscribers, for pay me H
John Skinner, ? r -'<,A
Wm. skinner, > A
June 11——wow
Notice. A
AIX persons indebted to the h
os JMESV ALLZ.W are requc- _ H
make immediate payment to • WM
her, ■
Barrett ■
Juij w§W ■