Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, January 08, 1821, Image 4

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iv BHEBIFFB’ HALEwi Sheriff’s Bale. WILL be sold, at the Court House in Warrenton. on ths first Tuesday in February next, between the usual hours of sale. 100 acres of Oak Hick ory land on the waters of Kocky Comfort, adjoining A. Moncrief and ethers, It being the place whereon liichard Smith now lives, levied on to satisfy several small ex ecutions in favor of Micajah Brooks, vs. Aichard Smith, property pointed out by the defendant, levied on and returned to me by L. Jackson, constable a Lie 10* acres of land, on the waters of Middle Creek, adjoining lands of Reese and others, levied on to satisfy Several small executions issued out ot a .Justices court, iti favor of J. A k iieese and other*. vs Haitwell Felts, levied on by W. Ilight constable, A returned to me. ALSU One Utiy mare seven years oldi two four years old steers, three cows and yearlings, on*' three years old heifer, „ levied on to satisfy an execution in favor of J U B (Jody vs John Newsom, p /tilled oat by the defendant. ALSO 90 acres of laud adjoining Brown and fiarrel, with the improvements thereon, levied onto satisfy several smui small executions in favor of Stephen Burn ley end others vs Solomon Urenad, levied on by Lewis Zachary constable aud re turned to me, also 8.96 acres of land on Harts creek, adjoining Lewis and others, with good improvements thereon, it being known as Turner's Cross Hoads, le ied on'to satisfy an execution in favor of Mel. Lon Wright and others vs Stephen C. Turner, and James 8 Turner, property point ed out by .1 S Turner. also 473 acres of land on the waters of Briar creek, adjoining Tucker, and others it being the place that Dan iel Hutcherson now lives on, levied oil to satisfy a li fa in favor of John Butt vs Hut dherson, Clark aud Hhmtfoid. ALSO 407 acres of land on the waters of Harts Creek, adjoining lands of Greson and others, it being tne place whercot Benjamin 8 Harrison now lives levied on to satisfy an execution in favor of John Bull vs Benjamin 3 Harrison, ■pointed out by the defendant. ALSO 500 acres of Pine laud on the waters of Deep creek, and 715 acres on Uie waters of Red creek, adjoining Js. Daily and others, levied on as the prop *fty f Alexander Hailey, to satisfy au ex ecution in favor of David C Rose Vs A and Z Bade/, pointed out by Bailey. ALSO < 100 acres of land more or less, adjoining James Bailey and others, it being the place where Zachariah Hailey iibw lives, two cows and calves, I steer three years old, 200 head of Logs, levied on as the pioperty of Zachariah Daily to satisfy an execution in favor *•! Davi it; Hot;.- >’i A and Z Bailey, pointed out by Z Bn* ley, A. Rogers, s w c. January 1 tits Sheriff's Sale. Will, be sold on Die first Tuesday in February in xt, at the Court house in Wayne thorough Burke county, within the usual hoars of sale. Between 5 unu 7 hundred bushels of com, (more or less) attached at the property of Bryant O’Uanion, to satisfy d. Ls N. L Sturge* and Rvdfieht, Garlics, tv Co. sold by order of the honor able Die Interior court us perishable pro perly. ALSO, 100 acres Oak § Hickory Land (m*e or 'ess) Joint ig Williams and ui.iers, levied on astlu; property of Uo herl Fryer, to satisfy Pemberton amt Key- Isolds and others. ALSO, 3 tracts of Oak & Hickory Land containing ioO acres each, (more or less) joining Cox and others, levied on as the property of Feter Kiouldmg, lo satis vx William Kee, 1* 1 Moulding aud D 0 P*ulsUi ALSO, 107 acres of Oak and Hickory Laud (more or less) Joining, the* town of Wsynesborough, and tko negroes ftolett and’her child OHs, levied on as tins properly of Micajah U. Ward, to sat isfy Taft and Fisher, vs. M. B. Ward and Simeon Del! ALSO, 850 acres Oak & Hieko- JLand, t.oic or less, jounf Powell and oth ers on Brier Creek; 1c tied on as the pro perty of Thomas Red, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Pemberton' Reynolds and others; pointed out by defendant. ALSO, Two 'Negroes, viz. Dub lin and Sere.'i:, levied on as Uio properly of Joseph Shewmake, (administrator of tb« estate of James Henderson,) to satisfy Two executions in favor of Gross Scruggs! pointed out by J. Shewmake, adm’r. ALSO. 867 1-* acres of Prime Land, joining Lively and others ; levied on as the piojierty of John Royal, jun lo satisfy sundry f 1 fa’s from a justice*’ court in favor of Muse* Mulkey; returned by Isaac Mulkey, constable. ALSO, One horse and gig* and harness, aud a negro gii I nameu Critiy, levied on as the property of Joseph Roc, to satisfy sundry fi fids. Wilson Navej, a. b, c. January I——ids UVYBO AItDING. A few genteel Boarders con be accomu date, with Day Boarding in a privau Ottob t r«‘ ' l ” i: “' W ’ ° ?k '- ;l Sheriff’s Sale Will biTSold, AT the Market house in the City of Augusta, between the usual hours of n sale, on the first Tuesday in Msrch next, * the following property', viz. belonging to the estate of Benjamin Yarnokl, dec. * NEGROES, £ Peter Punch, aged about forty years, »’ Hhoda, aged about forty-five years, Sarah, i- aged about twenty two years, Rose, aged •- about seven yews, Keziah, aged about y eigliteen, Elizabeth, aged about six u months, Sukey, aged shout fourteen years, Phoebe, aged about twelve years, Stacy, aged boot seven years, Sophia. » aged about five years, Nanny, aged about forty-five years, M’Gnider, aged about 11 ten years, Tom, aged about one year Hark, aged about twenty one years, T itus, J aged about twenty one years, Peter, aged about live years. Furniture, Two pair shovel tongs, 1 Tender, 2 pair andirons, 1 secretary, 1 book case, 1 desk, 1 mahogany side board, 1 sofa, 3 mahogany dining tables, and 2 ends, 2 b tire sun, 7 beds, bedsteads and lufuituri, ] j dozen chairs and 2 Carpels, Calllr , fyc. 18 head of hogs, 6 head * of Cattle, and one horse h Gig, all levied ou to satisfy an execution on the foredo- I sure of a Mortgage Ac. in favor of Stewart * ami Hargraves, vs. Heirs and Represen tatives of Benjamin Yarnold, dec. Wm. Lamkin, Sheriff. January 4 Ids r Sheriff’s Sale, i Will he Sold, I L T the Market house in the city of A Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, oft the first tuesday in February next. k One house and two acres * of Land, adjoining John D’Antignac and others sold lo satisfy severs! executions, J viz Ben jamin Sims vs. Administrators of * Zachariah Hell, Cunningham ii Meigs vs. the same, HoUuud M’Tyre, vs. the same. ALSO, One negro man named . York, levied ou to satisfy an execution in l favor of the administrators of George Walker aud others, vs. Samuel C. Doug las. ALSO, 4 tables, 1 slab, G chairs 1 matrass, 1 wagon, I horse, 3 cows and 35 other bead ol cattle and sundry other articles, levied on to satisfy nn execution in tuvorof Alleu Mathews, Vs. Foster :.nd Peterson. ALSO, One house aud lot on Tel fair Street, levied on to satisfy an execu tion issued lioiu the Justices cotri-t, in fa vor ofC. D. Stuart, vs Cleon Nslly and Absalom Kliudesjr. returned to the Slier ilfby a city constable. Wm. Laiakin, Sheriff. January 4 tds Slid rill” 8 £ule. Will Sold, ON the first Tuesday in February next, at the court-house in Jacksonbomugb Striven county, between the usual hours of ten and three o’cloak. One negro girl named f.ixcr, levied on as tne property of An drew Fulwood to satisfy sun.try ex* cu rious in iuvor of John Pi llock and others. ALSO, 400 acres of laud, lying and being in the county ot Hcnven, ad joining laud ui Elsey Wright and others, levied on us the property of John Nichol son dec lo satisfy sundry executions in favor of John Bryan and Philip Griner, against John Nicholson and John Bran non, properly pointed out hy the admin- Ulrator us John Nicholson, levied and re turned to me by a Constable. Solo ni on Kemp, s. s. c. J auuary 4 tds J Admistrators £ulcs. Administrators Sale. Will b7 Sold, * A~kN Jhc 9lh day of February next, at 1 the bile resilience of John Uuill de ’ ceased, ill Columbia county. i All the property belong ing to John Esic 11 dec consisting of ortc Horse, Which aud other articles. • Chjir’ed Hoall, . , ; Abduiund Roberts. a< m rs ’ , January 4 tds Administrator’s^Salo! A.GUEF.AHI..E to an order of the hou orablc the Court of Ordinary, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Febi m y | next, between the usual hours o i sa-e, One hundred v SRy a cres of latad, more or tes t in Burke county, adjoining Thomas f jrlh, and o k I aers, on Uocky Creek. j ALSO. o lwo negroes, viz. Swckey t and her child Felsun, about 7 years old, r , J “ ' w l >ro P ert y Os William Luke deceased for the benefit of his heirs and % d,l0r 1(~ 1 erm “ made known on the , Robert Dickson adm'r. November II Administrator's Sale. J' lNt > Tue »day in February next " Wl i! be , !,ola «the Court House in Waynesboro’ two thirds of a tract of land cont.in.mf «xty-five acres, for the bene tr fit of Oic heirs of James Hust, deceased. John StockdaMdV. November 33 , *’ > Administrators Sales. WILL be sold on Thursday the 110* day of January nest, at tire late residence of CapL David McKinney, dec. on Broad f street, nearly opposite the Planters’ Ho'el, All the stock in trade, 3 consisting of a pretty general assortment in the Saddlery line.—Also, household and kitchen furniture, a pair of first rate horses snd carriage, a good saddle horse, s waggon and dray, with many other arti. ’ e’ea, belonging to the estate of said dc -1 rfkased. t Will be Rented at the 1 same time and place, tire frwnt store and 3 cellar, with a good back store, until the * Ist October 1821. The stand for business • is equal to any in tUfi city,—The dwelling | part will be rented at the same time. 1 TERMS—AII sums under gSO cash ami all over that sum, a credit of six ? months—Notes with an approved endorser 1 will be required. Constance Sophia M’Kinney, admx.’ John Cashin, > . . .To/mJMcKmm, $ A(Jm rl ’ D'cember 4 -wUls Administrator’s Hale. AGREEABLE to an order of the Hon orable Court of Ordinary, of Colnm bia county. Will be sold cu the Ist Tries, day in Fern ary next, at Columbia Court Flonse, 200 acres of land lying in Colum bia comity, on to; waters of the Little Ki okee creek, adjoining lands of R Tubman and others, a description of the place is thought unnecessary as no person would like to purchase without viewing the pie mises first —sold as the estate of Ann T. Johnson dec.— terms of sale made known on the day, Frauds T. Allen, awtV. Nov. 30 tds Executors Sales. ; Executor’s »aie. ON the 20th day of January next will be sold to the highest bidder, on a creditof Ight months, at the late resi dence of Notley Whitcombc, deceased, all the pershiable part of said dec. property consisting of Household and Kitchen Fur , niture, stock of Horses, Cattle and Hogs; Alto —The crop on hand, of Corn, Fod dor and Cotton- At the same lime and place will be rented the Plantation where on the said Nollcy Whitcombc resided, also, several Fisheries on Savannah rive, and Negroes belonging to said Estate will be hired for the ensuing year. M. Keith, executor. December 11. 9t Executors' Sale. f V ILL be sold on the 10th of January v f next in Columbia and at his place of residence, all the personal and real es tate of Clementius Davis deceased. Con sisting ofCuttle, Sheep and Hogs, Corn and Fodder and other articles too tedi ous to mention—Terms made known on the day of sale. Jaincs Burroughs, W. Fuller, ex'ors. December 18. tds Executor s Sale. WILL be sold on the 15th of January next, at the late residence of Willi am Dennis senr. dec. the personal prop erty of said d'ceased, consisting o (< Corn, Fodder, Colton, Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and many other articles too tedious to men tion —sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.—Terms made know n on the day of sale. JOHN 11. LITTLE, Adm'r. November 27. tds. Executors Sale. V%: ILL be sold on the 2.lth of January > v nextin Columbia,,and at his place of residence, all the Personal Estate of Clementius Davis, deceased.—-Consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, sloe k of Horsts, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Cotton; and oilier articles too te dious to mention. Terms of Sale—credit tint’d the Ist of October next, with approved endorsers, except the Cotton, JAMES BURROUGHS, WM. FULLER, ex’ors, December 11. wfit Will he Sold ON a credit of twelve months at the late residence of Mrs. Sarah Dawson, laic of the county of Richmond, deceased; on Monday the;2Jth of January next, one House, one Steer, and one easy Chair, it being the remainder of the personal pro perly belonging to the estate of the said deceased W. A. Bugg, Ex'or. December 18. osw lw totK'es. Notice. ’■’’HE Subscriber was walking the street I on last evening, on the second square above the market house, when he was mo lested and knocked down by two Ksrgo Fellows and his bundle of clothes taken from him; in the bundle was three linen shirts, two waistcoats, five neck haidker chief’s—three while and two black silk live pair of Stockings, one pair of new Shoes with a stamp of an eagle on the soal, one Hone and Razors, and one and a half yards of Biaok Silk.—Any person giving information that will lead to the discovery of the Robbers, will confer a favor on an unfortunate individual and shall receive Five dollars meant, and any person observing the above articles in the hands of a suspicious character, is request ed to stop them till due enquiry relative to them can be made Andre at Hudson. December 28 If wncE " THE Co-Partnership of J. & B. CODY, has been many months dissolved, and . notes made hereafter under the firm will not be acknowledged by JOHN M'COUMICK, Agent for BARNETT CODY. J#tu*ry I 4t Notice. i AxL persons having demands against ; the estate of Peter Lahobur; deceased, late of Edgefield District S. C. are re quested 10 render them in duly a.tcs.c-, within the time prescribed by Law. 1 bose indebted to said estate are also requests ■ o make immediate payment. H. Duiiton, ) F » J. B. Übnrde,£ * Sanvh Laborde 3 Ex'l x. Dec. 25. w3t NOilGl£ On the 10th day Januany next win be rented the plantation of Hczekiah Beal., dec. on Brier Creek one mile above Walker’s Bridge, two hundred acres of clean! land under fence. ALSO, Hog’s, flattie, Corn, ft Fodder to be sold on the same day—Terms made know n on the day of sale. Jacob Bostick, cx'r. December 7, vytds. notice] iVI.L persors that arc indebted to the estate of Zadoc Magrudcr, IriU of Colum bia dec. are desired to come forward ami settle, or liquidate their accounts inline diateiy; or they may find tlicir accounts in the hands of an officer for collection. And ail those who iray have demands on said estate, ore requeued to bring for ward their accounts, properly attested, agreeable to law, as they msy be settled by the Administrators. George Magrudcr, Treacy M a grader. Kov 1 7 tds Notice. POCT. COLLIER takes this method of informing his friends and the public that he has settled lilmself on the farm of Walter Leigh, Esq. (formerly the resi dence of Mr. Thomas Howard's) in Co lumbia County 10 miles below the Court House, where he contemplates in future, apVoling his entire attention to the seve ral branches of his profession. January I 2«^w • Notice. / JIM IF. Creditors of Gninham L. Hake - L straw, are notified, that the Justices of the Inferior Court of Wilkes county, have appointed the first Monday in March next; at the CoUrt-llouse, at a 11 o’clock in the forenoon, or as soon there after as Counsel can be had for she said Guinham L. Rakestraw, to be brought tip before them ; and far his creditors, if they think proper, then and there to ap pear and shew cause if any they have, why he should not be allowed the bene fit of the several acts made and provided for the relclf of insolvent debtors. January 4. 2t w Notice. OiTTLL be sold on the tenth day of the I t present mouth, at the lute resi dence of John Beal, late of Columbia county deceased, all the corn and fodder, stock ol bogs and cattle, horses and mules, and four or live yoke of oxen, belonging to the estate of said deceased, togeihei with a variety of house hold and kitchen furniture, and plantation utensils, and two waggons. Terms of sale made known on the day. Charles Beal, 3 Jno. W. Beal, C Ex’ors James H. Bmith. 3 January 4 tds pd Notice. AGREEABLE to an order of the hon orable Court of Ordinary of Columbia 1 COdntv, Will be Sold on the first Tues day in March next, at Columbia Court aouse *O2-12 acres of Uiul in Wilkinson comity; district 2/th, Lot No. 178, sold ■ as the property of D. xter Gibson, dec —Terms of sale nine moiuhs credit. Sarah Gibson, ex’rx. Shad’ll. W Gibson adr. December 7, i,| s Notice. 4 LL persons indebted to the estate of Clementius Davis, late of Columbia county deceased, arc requested to come forward and settle the same, and all per osds having any demands against the said eceased, Will please present them for etUement. J. Burroughs, W. Fuller, ex'ors. December 13. wtlOJan. ~ notTck ALL those indebted to the estate of James Brady, deceased, will find •heir notes, accounts See. in the hands of an officer for collection, unless settled, previous to the 10th of January next; and those who have claims against said es tate, are requested to render them in duly authenticated, within the time nre scribed by law. 1 VV m. Shivers, Qdm’r. January I j 2 Marshal’s Office, FOB TUB DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. Savannah Mv. 11, 1820. THE Assistants of the Marshal of this district, *• for taking the fourth Census, or enumeration of the inhabitants of the U nited States,” are hereby notified that the time for transmitting their returns to this department is near at hand, and it is hop ed that no delay will take place, so as to prevent a general return being made ac cording to law. JNO. H. MOREL. Marshal Hist. Geo. CO* The Darien Gazette, Augusta Chronicle, Washington News, Athens Ga- Izette, and Recorder and Journal at Mil cedgevdle, will publish the above till countermanded. November 20.—— tMyi L Sera, MILL].'Klf aM> >i V ' UA-MAKEH, I'/itUf PA-R-iS, mfIIBHE she was employed in the '\Jj iv, rise of K»r. Le Um , the most fishonahle Mode Wire I loose in France, tender* her services to ilie Ladies ol' An. crusta, ami its vicinity in the above hues of her profession. Mrs. S. tius just received a few of the most fashionable 1! mue'-s, ami also a num ber of colored Prints of the latest fa shions, both lor Bonnets and Dresses, which will be made from those prints ie the shortest notice, to suit the fancy or taste ol (be pore!laser. Site lias regular correspondents in Pa ris, w ini'wiM furnish her monthly with the latest fashions, liom that emporium of taste and elegance. Mrs S. would lie glad to instruct a few young Ladies in the above business. Her residence is at the house formerly occupied by Mis. Oliver, near the liiidgc. January 1 if tjpmmamfiiji B**otiglu to its Uigficst per fection* TlEStlbscnbei in the y earn of his youth and since, through life. Das ever jiaid the most pointed attention to the truly im portant, and deeply interesting subject of Penmanship, as an an of the moat uni versal use, and convenience in every stage and every department of civilized and polished life, as peculiarly adapted to tne convenience ami advantage of Uro.+e of it, who are destined to fill the active, and laborious stations and departments of it, and more peculiarly adapted to adorn, po lish and particularly r > accomplish that portion of society, destined by na ture, to sweeten, cherish, animate and endear themselves to it Viewing the art of this very high, and important na ture on civilized and relined society, he has ever viewed with deep and sensible regret, die manner in which the teaching of this truly important, ana ull interest ing art has been conducted.—Early, sen sibly and deeply impressed with a lull conviction of its importance, utility, ana advantages in society, he, early in life applied himseK to masters, the most com pletely confident, to imparl a lull; per fect. and accurate knowledge of it, Tins knowledge, he Ims fully and most com - plclcly possessed through life; but no . event having ever induced him to mate i any offer to the public, of communicating , and teaching of it, until circumstances or , a hard earned and afflicting nature, resin s ting from Spanish spoliations, particular ly known to many of tiro must eminent i and distinguished citizens of this comruu > ntty, induced him, on the 20'.h of July i last, to give publicity to his intention of teaching the art in its fullest perfection to the young Ladies and Gentlemen of dis tinguished families in this community. In consequence of that notice, sufficient means have been afforded to him, ol giv ing tne most satisfactory evidence of his possessing the art, in its highest perfec-. non, as the inspection of tire specimens of the pupils of hi r Academy, have most amply, and satisfactorily proved—-An ■ thurised from the trials made, and the 1 specimens that have been submitted.to ’ universal inspection: To say; lhatdie will ‘ guarantee and engage to instruct any at | teirtive young Lady or Gentleman, of al -1 most any age, from five years, to write an elegant, beautiful and cot ret hand, in eighteen days. And this has determined him, to an nounce it, as his intention, to rlie respect able families of this community, and to (hose of the sister state ot Georgia, that from the present day, he will pursue i(, ns a proiesmoj. Ami holding hinmelt bound, by the ties of gratitude; and res ■ P f ot, to make his first lender of scrvicts, as a Writing Master, to the respectable inhabitants of tins ‘'community; and to those of the sister stale of Georgia— He therefore solicits, the kind patronage of tire beneficent ofboih states, and the which, should it be their pleasure to af ford to him, He, will use, the greatest exertions in his power, to make present, an era in the finish of the education of the young ladies of botli stales, h aving thorn in full possession of the most -important, useful, and to them, mo t interesting an. of W riling, a fair, easy, beautiful and elc- I gant hand, at a less expense of time, and ( money, than was ever before demanded For farther particulars, relating to this in tended profession, so deeply intelesling to society, he prays leave, to rofer, to the Subscriber, at present residing at the Mansion House Hotel. William Cooke. Augusta, December 26, 2w&w2t T e WaiTcnton Academy WILL commence on Monday the Islh January next, under the superin. tendance of Mr. Henry Wall, an experien ced Teacher from the North. Students can be accommodated with boards at pub licor private boarding-housev on mode rate terms. Warrenton Geo January I 3t A. B. Hayden , DENTIST. ,4 GAIN offers his professional services [\ to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Au gusta for a few weeks. Persons wishing to be waited on at their place of residence i will please send a note to his lodgings at the Msnsion House. dJ* Hayden's approved Dentifrice and 1 Tooth Ft rushes of the first quality, may be had as above. ’ ■■ December 3| t F Fruit Hill Jit I he Sign u j ( j le r subscriber has eslahlM,| / of Kulertainiucui, ut tM- arid healthful place. l,i Washington road, thirteen Angusjk, In Uoltiiuhi;, loose is largo, and rianmidio,’!, 7 "ill, be made !o re'i*': J fortablo to triu*n m . may hopur him wuh g,..;. " His table will he provwrons the cm. jury e.ei , e Bar always s ipplied vitu thecv’:,! quers. Particu’ar attJntkn «'n e to bedding. m 8 fttables w "u fuli of i-rmender. under 11,1 <t faithful and active hosiic- - v will be retailed in'he h^e^.u s.ble care will be f,i;o„ tl . utmost decorum on alt occadiw , Pace January 4. .. MUxM GOME a V, AL.VhA.MA, PIiVI'OSAI.S lor Fubliskiug a Ncv.ti TO BE EVnVUtI Till 1 Montgomery Hepahli A WAKE, that my new and iliflicu! a Plcy ment, will subject me to rm conveniences, arising from want ol'e 'cnee, it is with diffidence UnnojHn self as being about to undertake (in' lion to other engagements) tl, e \„ task of superintending the Editori part merit of a paper I, l.owever that my Afoot arrangements will I )e , as v/dl enable me to present the c ;t; 2( Alabama with a Journal, not entirely) icrcsting to them, while my exertio procuring facts in relation to that and other subjects, aided by some lit friends, will render it net alUigdij. acceptable to others. I must,on '.hi*occasion,be permit! depart from the general custom of ji lahonoua Details of the advantages' ing from Newspaper publications, u making specious promises; die one already sufficiently understood, an other calculated to deceive Met! er; merely remarking that its name claims its principles, and that my Im efforts will be fr eely exercised in en curing to promote tire usefulness i paper and interests of the people, It may not be amiss to give to tiros acquainted, a short sketch of the whence the paper is to be issued. MoNTooMznr, formerly called Ha Br-ci p, lately East Alabama and New ladclphia, (the former established Company in Georgia, and the latter Dexter, usq. both having been incoi ted into one town by the last legirli is situate inthc healthy, fertile, and tl settled count}', of the same name, ol it is the seal of justice—intendeds petuate two distinguished martyrs'! cause of the republic, directlyti the eastern point of that highly ctk extensive, and fertile tract oflamU try die name A sue “ Hig Had." joins lire fraction on which the k Alabama stands, and bonlsiiug t celebrated river of that name, to w it is navigable at all seasons liom tl of Mexico, for steam boats of alsif —distant about two hundred mile SliUeclgeville; a similar distance In sea ports of Mobile and Hlakely; sb above Cahawba, the seatot goveti and about 12 miles below the junct the Coosa and Talupooia. It is d« at which .the Atlantic mads reach first stopping place in the stale, and whence JVevii may be distiibuledli. the country with groat facilities, gomery, from its high and airy ajo. the purity of its waters, Hmnng tn several springs, and the elevation< •banks along the river on both suits, exclude stagnant waters, Iscuasi k* culiarly healthy; indeed, many rew that section during the summer ® on Unit account: It contains mas) w tie, as well as level sites IbrbuinK for an infant establishment, it maj ed a pleasant, flourishing, wwjt * ,1. UA' lhi Savannah, fuly 17"* 1820 • Tlit County wm named Major Montgomery, wito 't' 11 ,^ u i| tin.- town UeriveU its title, wlm $li:llV(t tUe same laic at ***c,U riuil ol the Revolutionary ' va r. terms . , The Kkpubi.icas will be F l ®,, royal sheet once a wevk» ’ 3 , age justifies its appeiirsnO'-' 1 *' 1 j at 5 ’dollars per annum, m . h'. receipt oft), e first number, issued as soon as practicable ” die of November next. July 29 ts The Subscriber SOLICITS those who can f O wilhevidencr, toenab e ecule with satisfaction, tjj P were concerned in tnal ic' ■ servant COMUS. on e road, this side ot Co !; *„*(( ning of the 2dinst.-- ; ce dl ed with a pass whedr he « b out effect) and was by ■- , c in a shameful manner ■ • a gentleman came up •«« ' that his pass was not out• ny ucgro does not knaw "h« * fc£; being an African, unders,, English; scarcely , r j rtood-slioulda reward b ; i C . |l thing reasonable will .u■ B ‘. Isaac i*a« OCII, Apply TftbU A. Slaughter SO or Tlios. S-O'-; 1 December 7 (£f> Wanted^ ly at this Office,;>» lers. who uiider-Uad then Novambe: 7