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from whofti ihe Thelmani derive their
title, mean-, among the Ancients,.- D>.
vinatro, ant dlvina cognilio ; that is, i.l
EngliOt, Divination or divine knowledge.
The Wheel op Fortune or, the
Heir at Law.
On Friday "night last, a houfc near th«
lead of Cloud’s creek, took or was fit on
ire—lour children periihed in the flames,
one grotvn gill escaped but badly fcorchcd.
We man of the name of Green and his wife
H\rc from hutac.
MARRIED, lately in Edgefield dlfttift,
Mr, Z i»ddock Maghuder of Columbia
toumy, ij theamiable Mils Tracv Rear,
•on, daughter oi frit, lunothy Reardon of
Lid diflri.l.
on Friday Morr J ng la ft, by B.
B. Tindill, E ( q. Mr. James Bono Mcr«
eiv.nt of Augusta, to the amiable Miss I
Elizabeth Shaw, daughter of Captain
Shaw of South-Cirolin <,
Cotton from tzj- to l2£.
C-«ton in Savannah, Irom 13 to 14
mutual.
j-vau, ■ m. ,".t
POST-OFFICE,
AUGUST A, March ;, 1008,
The third Mail lately eftab
lifli'd between this place and Sivannah,
will in future be closed every Wednefdny at
half pa ; f fen A. m. and arrive every fFuefday
by 3 r. m.
lAMFjS FRASER, P. M.
Received on Consignment .
FIFTY BARRELS OF
Muscavado Sugar,
OF a superior quality, which
will be told for C.-ibH or CO 1 TON by
BRUX POPE.
March $. (jf)
Mr. COLMESNIL,
Returns his mod: rcfpe&ful
thanks to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Au
giifta, for the support he has received, and
informs them that his Dancing School,
will again be opened on Monday the 7th
inst, at Mcffrs. Calffret & Bustin’s,
where every attention will be paid to titofc
com tied to his care.
•** He will continue to give
leflbns as dual in drawing.
March +
Notice.
On Friday the Cth day of May next , at the
late reftdence of Amis b't/fums deciafd, in
the coun'v of Columbia,
Will be Sold,
■; On a credit of twelve months,
J 1 the nmainSng property belonging to the
eftaie of Lid doocaLd, both teal and prrfon
al.—Such persons ns m?y become purchasers
will be required ro give their notes with ap
proved fecuritv. his
WALTER X MADDOX,
mark
ARCHIBALD AVART.
Executors.
March (r)
NOTICE. "
EXPfecTING to leave this
place for a few Months, I
have appointed Walter Leigh,
cfq. my lawful attorney, jn my
absence.
SAMUEL LARK.
Augusta, March 5. (it)
NOTICE.
I (tell attend at the City-Hotel
in Diftri<st No. 1, on Saturday the nine,
teenih of March inst. and Saturday the
second of April, for the purpose of colle&ing
the tax due tor the year 1807. And (hall
attend at the hoofe of William Longstreet’s
cfq, on Thursday the 51st inst. and Satur
day the 16th of April, forDiftrift No. 4.
H. M'TYRE, r. c. r. c.
March 5. (jt)
Notice.
ALL persons having any de
mand* aga.nft the ettatc of Charles Busk
decea f ed, are requested to exhibit them du
ly attested within the time allowed by law, <
and those indebted are requested to make
immediate payment, as noiongcr indulgence
will be given-
CHARLES BUSH, 7 . . ,
THEOPdILUS BUSH.i "
March 5, +
NOTICE*
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
Walter Drane, of Columbia coun.
ty deceased, are requested to make immedi
ate pavment. And all persons having any
demands against the Lid eftarr, are requested
to bring their accounts in, duly attested, a
grecable to law.
WILLIAM DUANE, Ex’or
Mirch 5. (*:)
The Celebrated Imported
RUNNING HORSE,
WHIP.
Now in high order and condi
tion, hai commenced this season in tha
town of Wafliington, at 31 dollar* per
Mire, bat toe 31 may bs hereafter tedn
erd, owing to the times. Time of pay
®e he made known in due season,
and perhaps in cotton delivered at the
county towns. The b;ft accommodations
for Mires-.there being eight different in.
ciofurct, wuh a fu.Hcient quantity of wheat
for all the mares gratis j and will feed aa
directed a moderate price—I have a
large quantity of Corn and Fodder laid in
for mares, and two set vault that will de
vote the whole of their time to the care of
the marcs and colts. There are several
gentlemen near this place that will keep
mares and feed as direAcd and take then to
the Horfc at a moderate price. It may be
at well to observe that WHIP’* colts have
won two of the large ft fweepftakea
that ever have been contended for in the
U. States fines they cams on the Turf, and
a nmnber other races—l have certificates
from gentlemen of Virginia, thatftate that
it u their belief, that lu« colt* will gene
rally maice the bsft runners that ever were
got by any herfe, from their being gene
rally so large, lengthy, muscular and full
of bone, and from the number of applica.
tions made for his return ta Virginia, I
fhal. let him Hand near Richmond the year
\ 1809.
EDWARD JORDAN,
, J. BARNET,
March 5. £,fj
10 Dollars Reward.
jm*. CTRA YE D from the fab.
Ofcribcr about the middle
i laft, 0 Bright
ifjteSw BAY MARE, rifi! , gofi4
*l\ll hands and a half high, ve
gffiflptadrcaiay rv round hurt, main Si tail,
black veiy thick and Jong, paces and trots
flugifh, and when ft rayed in good order, no
particular marks rccollefled, Whoever will
return the laid marc to the fubferiber shall
receive the above reward.
MARY COX. .
March 5. [tf[
SHERIFFS SALE,
On the firjl Tut/day in April next, at Col .
umbia Court-ktu/e t
Will be Sold,
roo acres of land in Columbia
county whereon William Lauience lives,
adjoining Mark Sulivant and Farmer, on
the wtersof Little River, levied on as the
property of William Laurence to fatisfy
Joshua Grinage.
Also, 160 acres of land in Col
umbia county, adjoining Boo.he and Lucky,
whrrton William M‘Donald lives, levied
on to fatisfy three executions in favor of
the Executors, of Jofej.h Ray vs the said
William M‘Dona'd, and returned to me by
a cqnftable.
• Also, 35 acres of land in Col
umbia coanty adjoining William Dunn and
Capt. Few, levied on as the property of
Jonathan Pearre, so fatisfy two executions
in favor of the Executors of Joseph Ray,
and returned to me by a conftnbl*.
Also, 100 acres of land, in Col
ombia county, adjoining William Farmer
and John Roberts, to fatisfy three execu.
tions agaiaft him, in favor of Archibald
M'Learran, and returned to me by a confta.
ble.
R. T. LANGSTON, ». c. c.
March 5. [jt]
Marshal’s Sale.
On the firjl Tuefday in April next, at the
Market-Hou/e in the city of Augvfia, be
tween the usual hours, the following property
Will be Sold,
Brutus, Solomon, Caesar, Jack,
Billy, lincy, Boston, Cyrus, Augoft,
Peter, Dick, Newton, Gumbo, Charlotte-
Jenny, Juno, Joan' and her four children.
Also, One houfc and lot in the
city of Augnfta, known in the plan of said
city by the number 4; bounded fonthward
ly by Ellis street, eaftwardly by lot nnm
her 46, northwardly by the north half of
said lot whereon General Glafcock now
resides.—Also, 800 acre* of land granted
to John Limit, with the improvements
thereon, lying in the county of Richmond
and water* of Rocky creek, adjoining land*
of Bngg, Phinixy and other*.—Alfo, all I
the houfeholdami kitchen furniture levied 1
on as the property of FaiMiai Giafcock, by /
virtue of an execution obui ie.l agun t I
him, by John Price, —initiated eat b/
the defendant.
GED ISK W.MDDRi: ». * .
Mitch (.
THE HIGH BRED HORSE
Kl
flying-eagle.
A BLOOD BAY} confiJcred by the best
of judges to poss f» about the fame fixe,
movements, action, points and form of tats
fire, the noted Old and his dnm
by the noted Fitz. Partner—and by reference
to the general ttud.book, it will be found that
Flying Eagle is fully thorough bred and has
defeended from the best tamily of hoti'es in all
England, as may be found below, by a Ihort
detail of his blood, quoted from the general
stud-book.—Old Quickiilver was got by the
imported Medley, out of Arminda, thought
to be the best brood mare in England, bred
by Mr. Shafts, got by Snap out of Miss
Cleveland, by Regulus—Midge by u fan of
Bay Bolton, Harriet's Chlldcr’s j—Honey*
w ood's Arabian, dam of the two True Blues
—Fuz-Partner out of Gen, Mead's famous
brood mare, known through all the United
States, for her excellency in producing fine
farmed Stud Horses—-tor indance, Tippo-
Saib, Claudius, Old Cclar and fevtral oth
ers.—Partner by the imported Traveller, cut
of a Hcnrkus mare, After to Proserpine, bred
by Sit H. Featherfton, her dam by Cullen's
Arabian, Hobgoblin, After to Regulus.
FLYING-EAGLE will Hand at the lia
ble oi William Wilkins in Columbia county,
near the C. Haufc, and will be let to mares
at the reduced price (owing to the times) of
FIFTEEN dalla.sthe fcaton, or 400 ftsof
feed Cotton, to be delivered by the aoth of
November next, or TWELVE dollars at
the time of covering, with fb cents to the
groom in each case f WENTY-FIYE dal.
lars the infurancr, dcmandable as soon as the
marc is difeovered to be with foal, or tranf
fened.—Good accummodatiuns for uaret,
and will feed as directed at a moderate puce
—but cannot be rcfpunfible for accidents of
any kind that may happen to marts.—. The
season has began, and will expire the Lft
day of July next.
WILLIAM WILKINS.
EDWARD JORDAN.
March 5, (tfj
SHERIFF, SALE.
On the Tue/day in April next , at tht
Market htufe in tht dty 0/ Avgujia, fa
tween the usual hours ,
Will be Sold,
One Sorrel Horse, levied on as
the property ot Fluyd Jarvis, to fati&ty an
execution in Lvor of Darby Henly agatnft
Nathaniel Duikce, as principal and Jarvis,
as fecurtty.
ALSO, acres of land in the
second difttift Baldwin countv, number xB,
levied on as the property of Fifhcr Ignore,
tofaiisfy an execution in favor of Wm. H.
Jack, for the use of James Beggs.
ALSO, Tw® horses, a Chair &
Harncfs, levied on as the property of Tali
aferro M. Cox, to fatisfy an execution in
favor of Samuel M. Smyth.
ALSO, Six Silver Watches, 3
Straw Bonnctts, and three weeding hoes—-
levied on as the property of Lawrance Hu
ron jun'r, to fatisfy a judgment in favor
of Joseph Habetflum.
ALSO, Two riding Chairs with
Harness, one Gray hoife ana sundry articles
otboufehoid furniture, consisting of beds Ac.
levied on to fatisfy a judgment.
ALSO, five feather beds and
furniture—one defle, one tea table, eight
windfor chairs, tea common ones, one riding
chair and harness, with sundry articles of
kitchen furniture, one cow and calf—levied
on as the property of Nancy M'Necly, to
fatisfy in execution in favor of Asa Garrett.
ALSO, OncSorrci Horse, Sad
dle and Bridle, levied on as the property of
Wm. M*Tyre efq. to Fatisfy an execution
in lavorof John Courfc and C. D. Ham
raond, guardians of M. A. Hammond.
ALSO, One Sorrel Horse, and
ten acres of land above Harri&urg, bounded
northwardly by the road leading from Au
guila to Bedford. Wcftwardly by Josiah
btorges's land, and on the other fidts by
the Hon. John Milledge's land j levied on
as the property of George Conn, to fatisfy
sundry executions.
ALSO, one houfeand lot in the
City of Augusta, known by number aB,
bounded on the fouth by Broad. Street, on
the weft by Lincoln, ftreef, on the north by
Reynold.ftreet, and on the east by lot a 9 ;
the above deferibed lot and improvements >
levied on as the property of John D’Anrig
nac, as security for John Cobbs, to fatisfy
an execution in favor of Robert Crcfwell,
and pointed out by said Crcfwell.
A. RHODES, a. c.
March 5. /j )
— ~L
Now in Richmond Jail.
SI MON, fays he belongs to James Harvey,
()f MilledgevilU) about a 6 years of age
about fi/e fe;t fix i aches high.— The owner
is req icftci to comply with the law, and
.take him iwa.y.
* - , A. RHODES, Shf,
March;.
SHERIFF* SALE.
On thefirfi Tvtfday in April next, Mi tki
Court fumje in the town of Wnnejhdtft
Burke county , between the nfttal hours.
Will be Sold,
JO2- acres ofland in Baldwin
county, to the 14th diftrid Ho. tjy, tt
ken a* the property of Thom*» L»wi», to
Drisfy fuodiy execution*, and returned to
ms by a crnftaMe.
ALSO, Acres of land in
Buiko county, adjoining larda of Lrke
Dean and Samuel Stutget, takne aa the
pioperty of JHn** Davia, at the inftarce
of Scrugg* and Perry, and returned to me
by a Conftablc,
ALSO, 200 acres of land in
Burke county on Savannah River, adjoin,
ing land* of Joseph Shocmake and Gfiner,
Also, 3 tablet, 6 chain, 1 si deboard, I
print, 1 looking glass, 4 feather beds and
bedfteada, I Jot of glaf* and ctockery-wAe, •
1 bo* of house rapering, 3 pot a, 1 pan,
1 grediron, 1 dutch oven, a plough*, a
grubing hoei, 2 weeding hoe*. t axe*, %
irowa and a croffcuf fawa, taken at the pro
petty of Jamea Gray dec. to fatiify an ex
ecution in favor of Lawson, Price, Sc o.
ALSO, One Waggon, taken
at the property of Win, Sal. (bury, to fatia
fy a debt of coftt
ALSO, One Feather Bed, one
trunk and one table, taken aa the property
of Blanche Palmer, to iatiafy a debt of
cods.
ALSO, One negro man by
the name of Daniel, taken at the property
of Nathan Powell dec. to fatiaiy an exe
cution in favor of David M'Cormick and
othera.
ALSO, 300 acres of land in
Barkc county, laken aa the property es
Jeremiah Miller, by virtue of an execu
tion in favor of Chariot Matthews.
ALSO, acres of land in
Burke county, adj 'initg lands of John
Prior and othen, taken at the property of
John Bryan, by virtue of an execution ia
favor rs Richard Lewis,
ALSO, 262 ~ acres of land on
Savaonh river in Burke county, near Shell
Bluff, taken aa the property of Thomas
Lamar dec. by virtue of an execution in
favor of Joseph M'Daniel, and pointed
cut by the Plaintiff.
JOSEPH PERRY, a. b. c.
March ?. (yt)
SHERIFF* SALE.
On the fir ft Tuefay in J April next, at Warm
nn Ceurt-hou/t, between the usual hours •
Will be Sold,
200 acres of land more or left
in Warren county, adjoining Berj. Creu
fhaw and othera, levied 00 at the property
of Thoiuat Mullena, to fatiafy William
Berry and cthen, and returned to me by
a conftablc.
THO'S BATTLE, ». a . w. c.
March 5. [ j»3
IN THE PRESS,
And fpcedily will be publiftied,
INTHREE ACTS,
A Corni-Tragic Farct, entitled
THE EMBARGO,
THIS work is of great expectation, the
writer'* name h not jet known,
March
Runaways.
ABSCONDED from the Sub
feriber’s Plantation ntsr Milledgeville, on
Saturday the aoth ult, two likely young
negroe men, one named TOM, a tliaac
well set fellow, rather yellow rompWUd,
about ao year* of age, SIMON, about
25 years ot age,...The above drferibed ne
groes were lately brought from Virginia by-
Mr. George Reves, and it is supposed will
make for that state,
DAVID KLUKER.
Milledgeville, March f, (a J
GEORGIA, Putnnm County .
WHEREAS Mourning Pass and An
thony Halloway have this day ap
plied for Utters of /Jdmimfration on the
estate of William Pass late of J aid county
deceased,
THESE are therefore to die and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased to be and appear before the
honorable court of Ordinary, within the time
preferibed by law, then and there to Jhtw
cauft (if any they can) why said letters Jhould
not be granted.
Given under my hand at my office, this
9th day of February, 1808.
R.- D’jKRNEtTE, c. e. o. r. c.
GEORGIA, Richmond county,
WHEREAS Mary Cox has applied to
me for Utters of Adminift ration on
the estate and ejfetis of Elijah Cox la te of
this county deceased.
7 HESS are therefore to die and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
jaid deceased to be and appear at eur text
court of Ordinary, within the timeprefcrxbei
by law, then and there to /hew cauft (if any
they have) why said Utters Jhould not be gran
ted.
Given under my hand at office the ift
day of March, igog.
1 ISAAC HERBERT,