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100 K HERE !H
* THE
Eagle Tavern
In Washiwotov, Wilkes Couxrr, i
TO KENT.
THE Subscriber offers to rent that well
known stand in the Town of Wash
ington. situated on Main Street, lately,
occupied by Col. Henry C. Dawson.
The houses are peculiarly adapted for
entertainment, and will always command
the travelling custom. There is an excel
lent commodious stable, capable of con
tainingfrom 30t04' horses with a never
failing pump of w ater in the yard a:ladl
ed —Adjoining the kitche" there s a
good well of water excelled by none in the
town. There is also, a large garden in
the rear of the house, in which vegeta
bles sufficient to supply the house have
always been raised. —The lot contains a
bout three acres of first rate land, and has
every necessary 01. house thereon.
To a good tenant and one who is capa
blc of carrying on such an establishment,
the terms will be moderate and possession
given immediately.
Letters addressed to the subscriber at
Washington (postpaid) will meet with due
attention.
Charles F. Sherburne.
N, H. The above house has always been
occupied as a Tavern.
December 25 4b
Notice.
Will be Let to the Highest Jhihler,
ON' Friday the fifth day of January next
at the house of Harwood Roberts in
Columbia county, on the Washington
road, twelve miles above Augusta, fertile
ensuing year—a prime parcel of Negroes
belonging to he estate of Bervevly Low
and Charles Clayton dec. They will not
be allowed to work in any town t r on the
river as boat hands.—Notes of band and
approved security will be required; and
ail those indebted, will please make imme
diate payment.
James Culbreath,
Jolm Foster, 5 5f
December 25 3t
FOR SALE.
fIIHAT well known and valuable Public
1 Stand,lying in Richmond County, font
miles from Augusta, and on the main road
leading from Augusta to -tavannuh and at
the junction of the Savannah and Louis
ville roads. The tract contains
v 173 Acres.
■all lying level, and handsome for cultiva
tion, and produces corn and cotton well ;
"it is the best of pine Land in tins country,
and is well umbered. There is on the
tract 53 acres of cleared Land, and under
a good fence ; there is a new building 43
by 30 feet, two stories high with a piazza
and balcony in front 19J lect open, with
•bed rooms at each end, above and below.
Also, tolerable good out-buildings and a
spring of excellent water within 50 yards
-of the building. This stand for public mi
aincss, is inferior to none in this hart of the
country, taking into consideration its con
venience to Augusta,
Tuose wishing to purchase will do well
by making early application to the sub
scriber living on the premises,
t). lIELRY.
Dec. 11. (f
Lost.
O the 28th ult. between the Store of
E i. UUIM &Co. and the Hank of An
gus:*, Jos. W- Lockett's draft on Felix G.
Gibson fk Co: for §448 72 cents, dated
in Augusta, 7th July 1820, payable 4
Mouths after date, to the order otT.dw ard
ftuiu & Co, and endorsed by them-
All Persons are hereby Cautioned a
gainst trading for the above acceptance
payment of which has been stopped. The
finder will please leave it at this office
November, 4
Strayed,
Fr«m my plantation
in Barnwell District,
x on Savannah River,
■V friyi jjA- tw o black, unbroke
ftAM horse mules, 2 years,
mJ- old, they were bro’t
r lBl •?«•£?%». from Kentucky & will
*" probably make for thr
westward—whoever will secure the said
mules, that I can get them, or deliver
Ithemto George Allen of Augusto, shai
receive a reward of TWENTY DOLLAR.-,
Win. H. Robert.
Nov, -24 ts
Notice.
AGREEABLE to an order of the hon
orable Court of Ordinary of Columbia
County, Will be Sold on the first Tues
day in March next, at Columbia Court
house 202-12 acres of land in Wilginson
county; district 27th, Lot No. 178, solo
as the property of Dtxter Gibson, dec
—Terms ot sale nine months credit.
Sarah Gibson, ex’rx.
Shad’ll. \V Gibson adr.
- Derembep 7. tils
Wanted Immediate
y at this OSsee, two 'Journeymen Prin
en, who understand tbeir business.
November 7—-
\
*•. . I
Eagle Tavern
And Savannah Stage Office
VS'tllß partnership of Whipple & Booth
,8. ofthe Eagle Tavern and Savannah
Stag! Office, being this clay dissolved by
mutual consent. All debts due by the
said linn will be paid bj said Whipple, and
all debts due to the said firm are to be
collected by him <>u!y.
Jesse Whipple,
]). S. Booth.
N. B. The house will still be continued
us formerly, by the subscriber.
J. WHIPPLE.
May 16.
Administrator’s Sale.
ILL be Sold at the residence of
VV Di-endzil Pace, in Columbia county,
on Monday the Blh of January next, a
Tract of Land belonging to the estate of
George Tankersley dec. containing five
hundred and fifteen acres, more or less,
with very good improvements thereon, to
be sold for three payments, one third
Cash, and the balance on a credit of one
and two years.
ALSO,
Twenty-six very likely
negroes, togemer with the crop of Corn
ami Fodder now on hand, also the stock
of Morses and Cattle, w hich will be sold
for Cash.
l)re; dzil Pace,
Bennett Grafton, >iT
George Tanker hvy j 5
Doci mber 15 wlds
Notice.
AIX persons having demands against
the estate of Pimm Lahoudk; deceased,
iate of Edgefield District 8 C. are iv
quested ,o render them in duly atteste
within the time prescribed by Law. Thus
indebted to said estate are also requests
lomak immediate payment.
if. Dunton, ) ,
J. 13. Laborde, >
Ba ruh Labord«. j x'tx.
D c. 25. \v3l
Administrator’s bale.
to an order of the lion
tumble the Court of Ordinary, will bt
arid on the first Tuesday in Fcbruvi.y
next, between the usual hours o . sale.
One hundred tffty u
►
errs of Land, mo; • or les * in Burk*
county, adjoining Thomas t ith, ami u
thers, on Rocky Creek,
also.
Two negroeu, viz. Snckey
and iter child 1-Vdson, about 7 years old,
sold as the properly ot William Luk<
deceased ii.r the benefit of his heirs and
creditors, —Terms made known on the
day j|
Robert Dickson adm'r.
November 11
Jldniiiii.il iv. tor*B Sale.
ON the firs Tuesday in February next
Will be Sold at the Court House in
Waynesboro’ two thirds of a tract of land
containing six y-llvc ,-crcs, for the bene
fit of the he irs of James Host, deceased.
John Htockdakyjfti’i*.
November 23 m2.or
NO iIGE
On the lOtfi day January next will be
rented the plantation of Hezekiah Beall,
dec. on Brier Creek one mile above
W r a(k> r's Bridge, two hundred acres ol
cleard land under fence.
ALSO,
Hog’s, Cattie, Corn, h Fodder to be sold
on the same day.—Terms made known on
the day of sale.
Jacob Bostick, cx'r.
December 7, wtds.
Now in Columbia Jail.
£\ NEGRO WOMAN by the name of
ukut ANCHEV, about five feet high, dark
complexion, who says site belongs to the
estate ofltobert Bowdrie, and was hired
this present year to free Harry of this
county. The owner is requested to come
forward, prove property, pay charges and
-.ike her away.
John Bynaum, jailor.
December 25 3t
Fifty Dollars Reward.
RANAWAY from the subscriber while
in Augusta, last February, a mulatto
- oman about twenty-five or thirty years
of aj;e, named AMY. She is a well spare
built woman, upper fore teeth out, and
generally dresses well. She was formerly
the property of Mark D Clark. She was
last winter sold at Sheriff’s sale In Augus
ts and it is probably she ii lurking about
that place. The above reward will be
paid to ant person who will lodge her in
any safe jail in the state, so that 1 get her
again, or deliver her to nte in the town ot
Harford, in the county of Pulaski, Gto.
John A. Williams.
December 18 4t
BLANKS
For side at this Office.
M Sheriff’s Safow
On Uw first Tuesday in January nest, al I
the Court-housein Warrentom between I
vW3rTwiLL BE SOLD,
ffibwte Negroes, one wo
nwiiby tbs. name of Scaly and her child
AHfEjMI one girl by the name of I'a-
Ucnoej levied on to satisfy an execution
in Srorof Balter and Heath, vs. Thoring
ton Uib«bn, pointed out by the defendant
also.
450 ■ «m»*b time land, on
the wateei of Fort Creek, adjoining lands
of etlMWS* granted to Ca
der I larrcl, levied on to satisfy an ewscu
ti»n in favor of David Bearer, vs.
Cailer Hand,
115 acres of
or less, on the wateWOad
joining A. BreKKly and f
the improvements thereon,
satisfy an execution in fav»rtfWi
Heath and others. vs. 1'
son, pointed ou\ by the deflßM^A|L
also,
425 acres of pinii4tf^|in
the waters of Big Creek, it hei|B fllfrpf*OC
wliereon Isaac Downs now 00
to satisfy an execution in <Wp*»j|
Cody, bearer, vs, Isaac Downs, potfiUU
out by Downs. 0°
AI.SO,
320 acres ot* land on the
waters of Long Creek, granted to Edm’d
Taylor senr. at the line of survey, bound
on all sides by surveyed land, levied on
to satisfy an execution jn favor of Edmond
Alexander v* Edmond Taylor, property
pointed out by Edmond VV Taylor.
ALSO,
One sorrel mope <&? cart,
two leather beds and steads, three cows
and Calves, two heifiryeat lings, two sheep
and twelve head of hogs, levied nto sat
isfy an execution in favor of Baker and
llct th vs Susan Williams & Jer. Bell, pro
perly pointed out by Susan Williams.
A. Rogers, s. w. c.
November 30. wsw
Hheritf’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in January next,
at the Court-house in the town of
Waynesborough, Burke county', between
the usual hours
WILL BE SOLD,
Three Negroes, to wit:—
Luke, Violet, and her child Smart, levi
ed on as the property of Charles Covanah,
to'satisfy sundry executions from a Justi
ces Court in tavoi of sundry persons, re
turned by a Cons able.
ALSO,
One negro girl Lucy, le
vied on as tile property of Josian Allday,
io satisfy sundry executions from a Jusu
ccs Court, in favor of sundry persons re
i n ned by a Constable
Wade Brown, d. s.
December 4 Ids
Administrates Sale.
GIiEEABLE to an order of the Hon
iA orabl • Court of Oi dinary, of Colum
,in county. Will be sold on the 41 h Mon
lay in January next, at Columbia Court
louse, 20J acres of land lying it Colum
nia county, on the waters of the Little Ki«
okee creek, adjoining lands of K Tubman
,nd others, a description of the place is
bought unnecessary as no person would
iike to purchase without viewing the ptc
mises {irs'.—sold as the estate of Ann T.
Johnson dec.— Terms of sale made known
■;u the day,
Francis T. Allen, am'v,
Nov 30 ♦<?<■
A iLmni-.tr utrix’ Sale.
Tuesday, the 4th January 1821,
will be sold, at the Court House in
Waynesborough, Burke county, the real
.■slate of Thomas Tiptop* deceased, con
sisting of
285 acres of Land, more
or less, lying in Burke county, adjoining
ands of Felix J Burns and Win. bexlon—
sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors of said deceased.
Aina Tipton, admr’x.
Nov 17 ids
Administrators Sales.
WiLL be sold on Thursday the 11th
day of January next, at the late residence
of Capl. David McKinney, dec. on Broad
street, nearly opnosite the Planters’ Hotel,
All the stock in trade,
consisting of a pretty general assortment
in tiie Saddlery line.—Also, household
nml kitchen furniture, a pair of first rate
horses and carriage, a good saddle horse,
a waggon and dray, with many other arti
c es, belonging to the estate of said de
ceased.
Will be Rented at the
same time and place, the frant st ire ami
cellar, with a good back store, until the
Ist October 1821. The stand for business
is equal to any in the city.—The dwelling
part will be rented st the same time.
TERMS —All sums under SSO cash—
and all over that sum, a credit of six
months—Notes with an approved endorser
will be required.
Constance Sophia JM‘ Kinney, admx.’
J’j h 11. Cnsh>n, i . , ,
John Mck'mne, S Adm rs>
D-cember 4 wtds
Executor’s rtale.
ON the 2oth day of January next will
be sold to the highest bidder, on a
credit of eight months, a*, the late resi
dence of Notify Whit combe, deceased, all
the pershiaole part of so id dec- property
consisting oflleusehold an I Kitchen Fur
niture, stock of Horses, Cattle and Hogs;
.1/so —The crop on hand, of Corn, Pod
der and Cotton- At the same time and
place will be rented thr Plantation where
on the said Notley V. liitcon.be resided,
ais >, several Fisheries on Savannah rive-,
and Slcgroes belonging to said Estate will’ >
be hired for the ensuing year.
VL Keith, executor.
December 11. ' * ’ 9t
’ ir ’ Tr«' *va»- -Alt -
L-djiT» . fl €L||||
Itl-'ICT In* t/OilCtlor o I
,At the Msritct-house in the City of Angus ,
TITHE Springfield, viz-
I 1.2, 3. 11. 12. 13, 14. 15,17, 18.
19, 23, 24, 25, 26* 27, 31, 32, 43, 43 49,
50, 61, 66, and 67, to satisfy the roaotox
for the years 1818, 1319 and roadandwell
tax for 1020, ttflt due on each lot. M«ely
five cents and cost. " d, ! ?IW|
ALSO,
One other Idt in tho chy ;
of Augusta, known in the plain of the ci.
ty of Augusta, by No. Occupied by Ann
Sturgcs andothak* to satisfy the road amr ,
well Tax for the year# 1819 and 18«fca
mounting to nine dollaraaud .seventy-fire
cents and cost.
A. Bugg,
Tm... - - t— f
’ , mil he Hired, |
ATTM house of the subscriber, on'tlic 1
2d day of January next, the
belonging to the estate of W i
deceased. Among them are an excellent I
S* W) t-r and two good wagoner#.—Terms
jrjade known on the day.
»nd piaei-fwill be
.i H'vdt.Miu <u .viol .s,
five’ yoke ujfwfen, web h;*ok.- ; ir. i‘..u
ortuSVqjnW|*:CS#ir Log —Terms on the
d ayofSal
George Twiggs.
December 4 wot
Coroner’s Sale.
AVILL BE SOLD,
ON the first Tuesday in January next,
in the town of Waynesborough, in th
county of Burke, one negro man named
Frank. & aue riding Gig, levied on at the
property of James Brown, to satisfy stn.ex
ocution in favor of John Davis, against
AViison Navy, James Brown and Joseph
Alt a way--said property being sold on the
first Tuesday in the last month, but the
terms of the sale not being complied with
tbe above properly will be resold at the
risk of the former purchaser, on the day,
and at the place above mentioned.
Willard Roberts,
Dec. 4 tcls Coroner.
NOTICE.
A.LL persons that are indebted to the
estate of Zadoc Magruder, late of Colum
bia dec. are desired to come forward and
settle, or liquidate their account# imme
diately ; or they may find their accounts
in the hands of an officer for collection.
Anil alt those who r ay have demands on
said estate, are reques cd to bring for
ward their accoums, properly attested,
agreeable to law, us they may be settled
by the Administrators.
George Magruder,
Treaey Magruder.
Nov 17 ids
HeadThwT"
IVI LL It KSO
As the house of Mr. William Booker in
Colombia County, on the 2d Monday
in January next, a Valuable Tract of Land,
containing between 80 and a 100 acres,
(5o of which has been* recently cleared)
lying on and near the waters of the Big
Kickee creek.—The said tract of contains
a comfortable dwelling House and out
buildings, dairies, Cribs, barns ££c. ami
one amongst the best springs in the coun
ty—also an excellent orchard, all under a
g.iod fence.—Terms at sale.
Orion Marshall.
December 11. 2t
Notice.
inyiLL be hired on the first day of Jan
-7 7 ttar.J next at the Market House in
the city of Augusta, for twelve months,
ihreaor four Negro Men, all Carpenters,
and one or two women accustomed to
homework, belonging to the estate of
Joshua Meals, deceased. Terms made
known on the day by
Mildred Meals, cx’rx.
Rliesa Bostick, ad’mr.
December 21 hid
Administratrix Hale.
iW.GUKEABLE to an order of the Hon
orable Court of Ordinary of Elbert County,
at Elbert Court-House, on the first Tues
day hi January next, to the highest bidder
Will be Sold,
Four tracts of Land, be
longing to the estate of Robert Middle
ton deceased, to wit.
One tract in Elbert Coun
ty the late residence of said dec. contain
ing 400 acres n ore or less, one other
tract in Elbert County, joining VVm, AL
leu and other# containing
456 Acres,
One tract In Lincoln County, joining Col.
Thomas Murray,"containing
134 Acres,
and one other trad in Jones County, con
taining
302 1-2 Acres,
Granted to said Robert Middleton. Terms
ot Sale, twelve months credit will be giv
en by the purchasers giving bond with
approved security.
BETSEY C. MIDDLETON.
.Administratrix. 1
Executors 1 Sale.
? ILL be sold on the 10th of January
t # next in Columbia ami at his place
of residence, all the personal and real es
tate of Clementiu# Duvis deceased. Con
stating of Cattle, Sheep and Hogs, Corn
and Fodder and other articles too tedi
on# to mention— 1 erms made known on
the day of sale.
James Burroughs
W r . Fuller, ex'ors. ?
_ December 18
bay boaudin g.
A few genteel Boarders can be a como
Xm.duteri with Day Boarding in a private
family, by applying at this office.
October -26
ALABAMA,
PROPOSALS
a Newspaper
TO SB KJiTITLKT) THU
Republican
’
~ mfK.A RE, that my new and difficult era
f w 111 subject me to many in
minmeiices,arising from want ofexpert
enle. it is with diffidence I announce my
being ab'tut to undertake, (in addi
ittdPf to other engagements) the arduous
tan of supeVihtehding the Editorial de
partment of a paper I, however trus
tbst my Js'ew* arrangements will be audit
Us will enable me to present the citizens o,
'Alabama with a Journal, not entirely unin
lofesting to them, while my exertions in
procuring facts iA relation to that Slate
and qtlier subjects, aided by some literary
will render it not altogether utt-
IHbceplable toothers.
Bil must, on this occasion, be permitted to
Hfpsrt from the gen.-ml custom of giving-
Hborious details of the advantages result-
Mug from J^ewspaper fmhlictiliims, and ol
njaking specious promises; the one being
already sufficiently understood, and the
oilier calculated to deceive. I offer neilh
«fr; merely remarking that, its name pro
Claims its principles, and that my humble
efforts will be freely exercised in endeav
ouring to promote the usefulness of th<
paiior and interests of the people,
it may not be amiss togae to those un
acquainted, a short sketch of the place
whence the paper is to be issued.
Mo.vroo.v.KHT, formerly called Mcvm.r
Ui.vvr, lately East Alabama and New Phi
ladelphia, (the former established by a
Company in Georgia, and the latter by A.
Dexter, 'isq. both having been incorpora
ted into one town by the last legislature)
is situate intbe healthy, fertile, and thickly
settled county, of the same name, of which
it is the seal of justice—intended to per
petuate two distinguished martyrs* to lh<-
cause of the republic, directly opposite
the eastern point of that highly cultivated,
extensive, u d fertile tract of land, known
by the name of the “ Big Rend.” It ad
joins the fraction on which the town ol
Alabama stands, and bordering on the
celebrated river of that name, to which it
it is navigable at all seasons from the Gulf
of Mexico, for steam boats of a large class
—distant about two hundred miles from
Miiledgeville; a similar distance from the
seaports of Mobile and Blakely; about 55
above Cahawba, the seat of government;
and about 12 miles below the junction ol
the Coosa and Talapoosa. It is the poin
at which the Atlantic mails reach their
first stopping place in the state, and from
whence News may be distributed through
the country with great facilities. Mont
gomery, from its high and airy situation,
the purity of its waters, flowing from its
several springs, and the elevation of the
banks along the river on both sides, which
exclude stagnant waters, is considered pe
culiarly healthy; indeed, many resort to
that section during the summer months,
on tnat account: It contains many roman
tic, as well as level sites for building, and
for an infant establishment, it may be call
ed a pleasant, flourishing, town
.1. BATiEELB.
Savannah luly 17,1820,
• The County was named in l ou- of the gallant
Majm Montgomery, who fell a« ite Horse Shoe; uml
the town derived iu title, fror tli iuuiiurtul general
who shored ;lie same fiitc ut «,-* nee, at un early pe
riod of the Ileroiutionary war.
TERMS.
The Republican will be printed on a
royal sheet once a week, until its patron
age justifies its appearance twice a week,
at 5 dollars per annum, in advance, or on
receipt of the first number, which will be
issued as soon as practicable after tbe mid
dle of November next.
July 29 ts
JVolice.
A EL persons indebted to the estate of
/l Clementina Davis, late of Columbia
county deceased, are requested to come
forward and settle the same, and all per
osds having any demands against the said
eceased, will please present them for
“etllement.
J. Burroughs,
W, Fuller, ecv'ors.
December 18. wtlOJan.
Willk liked,
the late residence of Jesse Winfrey
deceased, of Columbia county, on the se
cond day of January next, all the Negros
belonging to the Estate of said deceased
consisting of men, women and children
Also, one prime Blacksmith.
Benjamin E. Winfrey,
James C. Walker,
EXECUTORS.
November 20.
TO THE PUB Lie.
IN an unguarded moment, when I was
insensible of my situation, I sold and
transferred my draw in the Land Lottery
of this state, to John Orsborne. Fully con
scious that an undue advantage was cser
ercised on the occasion, 1 feel myself bound
to forwarn tire public against trading for
suid transfer in any manner whatever.
William Wages
December 25 * 3t
GEORGIA, Court, No
Bu.ke County, < 'ember Term,
J j Present the hon.
Hubert 11. Held, Judge.
T Rule for the establish
John Dick. of a lost note.
HEIIEAS a petition has this day
been filed for the establishment of a pro
missory note from John Dick to William
Perkins for one hundred and eighteen
dollars. And the said Williams Perkins
having made oath to the former existence
and loss or destruction of said note, and
other proof being laid before the court.
On motion it is ordered that the note be
established on the first day of the next
term, unless cause be shewn to the con
trary. And it is further ordered that a
copy cf this rule be published once a
month until the first day of the next
terra in one of the public Gazette son
this state.
Joha Carpenter, clerk.
BY THE PRESIDENT Op TVv J
' > . TED STATES. *1
Whereas by various acts of r„. 1
the President of Hie United tjut-yjß
thorised to direct the public la nUs *■
have been surveyed to be
Therefore, 1 James Monroe,
of the United Stales, do hereby !■
snd make known, that public salt,.**
disposal (according to law) cfn„i.i*W
shall be held as follow;., viz,- l(; *B
At Franklin, in .Mi.s-.ou q on ti, I
Monday in January next, for tlie “ J
Townships 51 to on range .a
the stli principal ineredian'lin e . ■
50 to 50, ranges 2 7 atm X 8 ' m
51 to 55, range 29 I
At the same place, on the first
in March next for the sale of I
Townships 61 and 59, in range Si. I
die pnncieai meridian line. " I
55 to 56, iu range 01, 32, am i -I
At St. Louis, in said state, on tlifl
M tday in rteceuiber next; fj.- ih e J
townships 55 to 4*l, in range ]
east of me sth principal Merie<lhS
At the sum* place, on the hist ii,*
in March neat, fur the sale of ■
I’owttsiups Jo anil 4-1, in ranges 3 I
CtiSt. H
Ai the same plucc. on the Ist Monti
-May next; for the side i f I
I owiisli.ps .'•> and 44, in range 5 I
e.mt, and ol 43 and 44, in range tt |
At Jackson, in the county ol tj»|
ruiileau, in the said side, on liie tin*
'•') in f. binary next, tor ihe s..lei*
townships 3-1,111 ranges J and 14.■
sth principal meridian line. I
35 range 4 east I
29 3d and 31 5 I
31 22 au.l 33 6 I
At Edwardsville, in the state of ll
on tlie first Monday in January uel
tire sale of I
Townships 8 and 33 in range 9 \v*
the 3d principal meridian hue 1
11 to 13 io and II I
910 16 12 aH d 13 ■
8 to 12 H I
to Id range 14 west of 2d J
pal meridian line. ■
8 9 and Id rouges 12 and 13l
At Detroit, in Michigan terrifeil
the first Monday in November ucl
the sale of I
Townships 8 9 and 10 S in range*
6 east, I
8 and 9 6 I
7 8 an. 9 7 and 8 I
Except such lands as nave been*
reserved by law for the su{<*
schools, or for oilier purposes*
hall he sold in regular mil
order, beginning with the lowest®
of sections, townships and ranges. I
Given under my hand at the I
Washington, this nineteenth*
JAMES MON Id*
By the President. I
JOSIAII Ml*
Commissioner of the General ll
fice. I
Printers who are authorised tol
the laws of (be United States, w*
liah the above once a week till tl
of May, and send their bills to tt*
eral Land office for payment. 8
Septembe 1820. I
1 The Subscriber,!
SOLICITS those who can fum*
with evidf nor, to enable him I
ecute with satisfaction, three per®
were concerned in maltreating *
servant OOMUS, on the Wufl
1 road, this side of Col. Man’s on H
ning of the 2d hist,—The boy vvotl
, cd with a pass wbcih he propuc®
out effect) and was by tiiose me®
in a shameful manner—when a*
gentleman came up and informal
that his pass was not out by one x®
negio docs not know who was hi®
being an African, underslands 1®
English; scarcely enough to bfl
ttood—should n reward beexpec®
thing reasonable will be granted
If kllC Luliot®
Apply to ■
A., Slaughter C. T/all
or Tbos. S. Olitl
December 7
\Vill be Sold B
ON a credit of twelve months(tH
resilience of Mrs. Sarali
bite of the con nty of Richmond,
on Mouday the 20tb ot January
ILnrse, one Steer, and one easy
being the remainder of the
perty belonging to the estate of®
deceased.
SV. A. Bugg, ExM
December 18.
BissalutionM
I
I ij 4
'ul lIF. Co-partnership
ing between tbe subscribers, 111 H
firm of T-mompsox oe H/.acic, is fl
dissolved bi mutual consent. 8B
All persons having demands®)
said firm will present them to JH
Black for settlement, and
rears, will make immediate payl
the same, who is duly authorised *3
the business of said concern. H
ISH.VM TJiOMPS®
JAMES A. BLAU®
November? 3t&w3t H
Marshal’s Om
F OU THE IIISTIHCT OP OtOlKil®
Savannah JVov, 11,H
The Assistants of the Marshtl
district, for taking the fourth C®
enumeration of tlie inhabitants (®
nited Slates,” are hereby notified®
lime for transmitting ibeir returr®
department is near at band, and I®
ed that no delay will take
prevent a general return being
curding to law. ®
JNO. 11. MO®
Marthal Diet. Cfl
®j' The Darien Gazette,
Chronicle, Washington News, A®|
Izette, and Recorder and
cedgeville, will publtsii the
countermanded.
November 20.——
FOB SALE.*
AM KXCEELXMT
Harness ami Saddle H
Enquire at lids office.
Novtutbtr 30 H|