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~SHKfiTFFB*~BATiE3i
Sheriffs Sale.
WILL be sold, at the Court House in
Warreuton, on tits first Tuesday ini
February next, between the usual hours
of sale.
100 acres of Oak fij Hick
ory land on the waters of Uocky Comfort,
adjoining A. MonCiicf anS others, it being
the place whereon Richard Smith now
lives, levied on to satisfy several small ex
ecutions in favor ol Micajalt Brooks, vs. t
uichard Smith, propetty pointed out by
the defendant, levied on and returned to
me by L. Jackson, constable.
AtSO
104 acres of land, on the;
waters of Middle Creek, adjoining lands
of Reese and others, levied on to satisfy
several small executions issued out of a
Justices court, in favor of J. 8a Y Ueese
find others, vs llailwell Felts, levied on
by W. Hight constable, 8a returned to me. ’
ALSO
One bay ware seven years
old; two four years old steers, three cows
and yearlings, on>" three years old better,
levied on tp Satisfy an execution in favor
of J y R Cody vs John Newsom, pointed
■Out by the defendant.
also *
90 acres of land adjoining
Brown and Hnrrel, with the improvements
ttiereon, levied onto satisfy several small,
vnall executions in favor of Stephen Burn
ley and others vs Solomon Grenad, levied
on by Lewis Zachary constable and re
turned to me.
ALSO
296 acres of land on Harts
Clock, arjonurig J.ewis and others, with
good improvements thereon, it being
known os Turner’* Cross Roads, le> led
on to satisfy an execution in favor of Mel
ton Wright and others vs Stephen C.
Turner, and James S Turner, prdpeiU
pointed out by J S Turner.
ALSO
17.7 acres of land on the
waters of Briar creek, adjoining Tucker, •
lind others it being the place that Dan
iel Hutcherson now lives on, levied on to
satisfy a ft fa in favor of John Butt vs Hut
cherson, Clark and Nlantford.
itVo
497 acres of jand on the
waters of Harts Creek, adjoining lands 01,
Greson and others, it being the place
whereon Benjamin S Harrison now lives .
levied on to satisfy an execution in favor
off Joint Butt vs Benjamin 5 Harrison,
pointed out by the defendant.
, ALSO
' 800 acres of Pine land on
the waters of Deep creek, and 715 acres
•on the waters of Red ertrek, adjoining Js
Baily and others, levied on as the prop
erly of Alexander Bailey, to satisfy an cx
edition in favor of David C Rose v s A aim
2 Bailey, pointed out by Bailey. • •
ALSO
100 acres of land more or
fess, adjoining James Bailey and others,
it being the place where Zuchariah Bails,
nojv lives, two cow's and calves, 1 steei
three years old, 200 head ofhogs, ievL,
on as the piopcrty of Zachariah Baily u.
:<»<»*% an execution in favor of David.C.
Rose vs A and Z Bailey, pointed out hi
Z Bailey.
A, Rogers, s w c.
January I *' • tdsv^
Sheriff’s Hale.
WILL he sold on the first Tuesday in
February next, at the Court hotist
in Waynesbovough Burke coauty, within
the usual hours of sale.
Between 5 anti 7 hundred
bushels of corn, (more or less) s' molted
as the property of Bryant O'Banion, dp,
Satisfy S. & N. L S tinges and' Redlioltl,
Garlick, & Co. sold by order of the nono,-’
able the Inferior court as perishable pro
perly.
a;.so,
100 acres Oak £5 Hickory
Land (more or less) Joining Williams anil
ot.ters, levied on native properly .of Ro
bert Fryer, to satisfy Pemberton and Rey
nolds and others.
ALSO,
2 tracts of Oak & Hickory
Land containing 200 acres each, (more o
less) joining Cox and others, levied on as
the properly of Peter I Gouldirrg. to satis
fy Barn a M‘Kiniie vs. William Kce, P J
Goulding and U G Paulett.
ALSO, r
107 acres of Oak and
Hickory Lar d (more or less) joining the
t,own of Wayncsborough, and two negroes
Violett and iter child Oifa, levied on as
tlie property of Micajah B. Ward, to sat
isfy Taft and Fisher, vs. M. B. Ward and
Simeon Bell.
ALSO,
250 acres Oak & Hieko-
Land, more or less, joing Powell and oth
ers on Brier Creek; levied 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. Dnb
jjjji and Screen, levied on as the property
of Joseph Shewmake, (administrator of
the estafe of James Henderson,.) to satisfy
Two execution* in favor of Gross Scruggs:
pointed out by J. Shewmake, adm’r.
ALSO,
267 1-& awes of Prime
Land, joining Lively and others ; levied
on as the property of John Royal, jnn. to
satisfy sundry fi fa’sTrom a justices’ court
in favor of Moses Mu I key j returned by
Mulkey, constable. .
ALSO, * ,
One horse and gig and
harness, and a negro girl named Gritty,
levied on as the property of Joseph Roe,
m satisfy sundry fi fa’s.
Wilson Navey* ,s. n. c.
January 1 ■ ■‘■lds
For Sale*
A SECOND HAND
P lA^.
Apply at tills Office,
Sheriff’s Sale
Will he" Sold,
1 T the Market liouse in tlie City of
TV Augusta, between the usual hours of
sale, on the first Ihiesday in March next,
the following property, viz. belonging to
the estate of Benjamin Yarnold, dec.
NEGROES,
Fctcr Punch, agfed about forty years,.
Rhoda, aged about forty-five years, Sarah j
aged about twenty two years, Hose, aged
about seven years, Ke/.iah, aged about
eighteen, Elizabeth, aged about six
months, : Sukey, aged about fourteen
years, Phoebe, aged about twelve years,
Stacy, aged »bo«it sever, years, Sophia,
aged about five years, Nanny, aged about
forty-five years, M’Grnder, aged about
ten years, Tom, aged about one year,
Hark, aged aboitt.twenty one years, Titos
aged about twenty one years, Peter, aged
about fivL years.
Furniture,
Two pair shovel £5 tongs,
1 Fender, 2 pair andirons, 1 secretary, 1 :
book case, 1 desk, Iniiiboga’ny side board,
1 sofa, 3 mahogany dining tables, and 2
ends, 2 bureaus, 7 beds, bedsteads and
furniture, dozen chairs and 2 carpets.
Cattle , £sc.
IS Ifend of bogs, 6 lit ad
of Cattle, and one horse fc. Gig, all levied
on to satisfy an execution on the foreclo
sure of a Mortgage &c. in favor of Stewart
and Hargraves, vs. Heirs and Hepresen-■
latives of Benjamin Yarnold, dec.
Wm. Lamkin, Sheriff.
January 4 Ids
tiff’s Sule, ‘
will bTsoid,
A Tthe Market house in the oity of,
il Augusta, between the usual .hours ot# 1
sale, on the first tuesday in February next. ■
One house and two acres
of Land, adjoining John D'Antignac and
others sold to satisfy seveial executions,
viz Benjamin Suns vs. Administrators of
Zachariah Bell, Cunningham it Meigs vs.
the same, Holland M’Tvre, vs. the same
ALSO,
One negro man nam«d
York, lei ied on to satisfy an execution in
favor of the administrators of George
v Walker and others, vs. Samuel C. Doug
las.
ALSO,
4 tables, 1 slab, 6 chairs,
1 matrass, 1 w agon, 1 horse, 3 cows aiid
25 other head ot cattle and sundry other
articles, levied on to satisfy an execution
in favor of Allen Mathews, vs. Foster and
Peterson.
ALSO.
One house and lot on Tel
fair Street, levied on to sat '■fy an execn-]
(ion issued fiom the Justices court, in fa
vor bfC D Stuart, vs CheOn Nally and
\bialom Rhodesjr. returned to the Slier
ttfby a city constable.
Wm. LaHiki.ii, Sheriff.
January 4 tds
fcheriff’s Sale.
Will biT Sold,
ON the first Tuesday in February next,
at the court-house in Jacksonborough
Striven County, between tiie usual hours
of ten and finVe o’clock.
One negro girl named
Lizcr, levied on as the property of An
drew- Fnlwood to satisfy sundry ex*cu
toss in f avor of John P- dock and others
ALSO,
400 acres of land, lying
.*ml being in 'he county ol' Semen, un
joining land o' Klsey Wright and others,
levied on as tlie property of Julio Nichol
son dec .to satisfy sundry executions in
favor of John Bryan aid Ph’lin Qriuer,
against John Nicholson and John Bran
non, properly pointed out by the admin
istrator of John'NichoHon, levied and re
turned to me by aConsiftiil -.
Solomon Kemp, s. s. c.
■ January 4 '' tds
Adini’sjraUir.St Hales.
Administrators. Saie.
Will l>e~ Sold,
ON tlie 2-kh day of Fcbnijjry next at
the late residence of John Beall dt
ceasgrl, in Columbia county.
All tiie property belong
ing to Jonathan Kstell dec. consisting of
one Horse, Watch and other articles.
Ciiar ? cs Beall, . ,
Edmund Roberts. 51 m rS-
January 4 tds>
Administrator’s Sale.
tV. GREF. VBLR to an order of the hon
orable the Court of Ordinary, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in February
next, between the usual hours o i sale.
One hundred v Sfty a
cres of T.and, more or les » in Burke
county, adjjoining Thomas g >rlli, aud o
tbers, on Rocky Creek.
ALSO.
Two negroes, viz. Suckey
and her child Felmm, about J years old,
sold as the property of William Luke
deceased for the benefit of his heirs and
creditors, —Terms made known on the
day
Robert Dickson adm’r.
November 11
Jidaiimstrator’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in February next
Will.be Sold at the Court House in
Waynesboro’ two thirds of a tract of land
containing sixty-five acres, for the bene
fit pj the heirs of James Host, deceased.
John 3Coekdale,4dV.
Egtvynbct 23
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Administrator’s Sale.
AGREEABLE ti an order of the Hon
orable Court o( Oi dinary, of Colum
bia county. Will behold on the Ist Tues
day in Peruary next at Columbia Court
House, 200 acres of land lying in Colum
bia county, on the tfaters ofthe Little Ki
okeecreek, adioinilg lands of It Tubman
and otlid’s, a desorption of the place is
thought unnecessary as no person would
like to purchase witpout viewing the pre
mises first —sold as the estate of Ann 1.
Johnson dec.—Ter%s of sale made known
on the day,
Francis T\ Allen, a mV,
Nov. .10 tds
Executors Sales.
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Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold in the town of Waynes
borough, on the first Tuesday in
February next, the lollqwirig property,
belonging to the estate of William Luke,
deceased;
Two Negroes named Su
key and i'elsou, and a tract as land con
taining one hundred and filly acres.
Hubert Dickson, adm’r.
December 28 tds
Executors Sal^s*
Executor’s Sale.
ON the 20th day of January next will
be sokl to the highest bidder, on a
credit of eight months, at the late resi
dence of Notley Whitcomhe, deceased, all
the pershiable part of said dec. property
consisting ofHeusehold and Kitchen Fur
niture, stock of Horses, Cattle and flogs;
Also —The crop on band, of Corn, Fod
der and Cotton- At the same time and
place will be rented the Plantation where
on the said Notley Whitcombe resided,
also, several Fisheries on Savannah river,
and Negroes belonging to said Estate will
the hired for the ensuing year.
M. Keith, executor.
December 11. 9t
Executor's Sale.
WILL be sold on the 15th of January
next, at the lute residence of Willi
am Dennis senr. dec. the personal prop
erty of said deceased, consisting of Corn,
Fodder, (Jotton, 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
known on the day of sale.
JOHN M. LITTLE, Adm’r.
November 27. tds.
Executors Sale.
AlTiLL'be sold on the 25th of January;
»v next in Columbia, and at bis place
of residence, all the Personal Estate of
Cletneulius Davis, deceased.—Consisting
of Household and Kitchen Furniture, stock
of Horses, Cuttle, Sheep and Hogs, Oorn,
Fodder, Cotton; and other articles too te
dious to mention.
Terns of Sale—credit until the Ist of
October next, with approved endorsers,
except the Cotton,
JAMES BURROUGHS,
WM. FULLER, fx’ors,
December 11 w6t
• otices.
Notice.
H’HR Subscriber vas walking the street
S on last evening, on the second square
above the market house, when be as mo.
lestcd and knocked down by t vo Norgo
Fellows and his bundle of clothes taken
from him; in the bundle was three linen
shirts, two waistcoats, five neck handker
chief’s —three white and two black silk
five pair of Stockings, one pair of new
Shoes with a stainp of an eagle on the
soal, one Hone ant) Razors, and one and
a half yards of Black Silk.—Any pento,
giving information blue will lead to the
discovery of the Rubbers, will confer a
favor on an unfortunate individual and
shall receive Five dsllnrt reward, and any
person observing the above articles in the
hands ol a suspicious character, is request
ed to stop them till due enquiry relative
to them can be made i,, .
Andrew Hudson.
December 28 ts
NOTICE.
THE Co-Partnership of J. & B, CODY,
has been many months dissolved, and
.notes made hereafter under tie firm will
not he acknowledged by
JOHN M‘CORMICK, Agent for
BARNETT CODY.
January 1 4t
Notice.
jfSLLL persons having demands against
the estate of Petkr L'ahoiiiu; deceased,
late of Edgefield District S. C. are re
quested io render them in dtly attested,
within the time prescribed byLaw. Those
indebted to said estate are aso requested
to make immediate payment.
H. Dunton, j» ,
J. B. Laborde, [- r *
Sarah Laborde ) Ex’tx.
Dec. 25. - wSt
' NOTICfi.
i\.LL persons that are indebted to the
estate of Zadoc Magruder, late of Colum
bia dec. are desired to pome forward and
settle, or liquidate theif accounts imme
diately j or they nay fiijd their accounts
in the hands of at officer for collection.
And all those win may have demands on
said estate, are requested to bring for
ward their accouKs, properly attested,
agreeable to law,as they may be settled
by the Administntore.
Georg* Magruder,
Treacr Magruder.
fcovir ' tds i
BLANKS
.For sale it tbis Office.
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Notice.
DOCT. COLLIER takerthiS method of
informinghis friends and the public
that he has settled himself on the farm of
Walter Leigh, Esq. (formerly the res -
dencc of Mr. Thorns* Howard s) in Co
lumbia county 10 miles below the Court
House, where he contemplates in tutui ,
apvoting his entire attention to the seve
ral branches of his profession.
January 1 ?m3w_
Notice.
TIE Creditors of Gainham L, Unis,
straw, are notified, that the Justices
of the Inferior Court ot Wilkes county,
have appointed the first Monday in
March next; at the Court-House, at a 11
o’clock in the forenoon, or as soon there
after as Counsel can be had for the sail
Gainham L. Uakestraw, to be brought up
before them ; and Or bis creditors, it
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 aud provided
for the releif of insolvent debtors.
January 4. 2t w
Notice.
AGREEABLE loan order ofthe 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 laud in Wilginson
county; district 27th, Lot No. 178, sold
as the property of Dexter Gibson, dec
—Terms of sale nine months credit.
Sarah Gibson, ex’rx.
Shad’h. W Gibson adr.
December 7. Ids
NOTICE.
A LL those indebted to the estate of
(A James Brady, deceased, will find
their notes, accounts &c. 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
duty authenticated, within the time pre
scribed by law.
U’m. Shivers, adm’r.
January 1 12
Caveat Emptor.
ALL persons are requested to take no
tice that I have legal and equitable
liens, for a considerable part of the pur
chase money which remains unpaid, upon
lot number ten, in the lots laid riff by Ed
watkl F. Campbell on Broad street Au
gusta, whereon there are three frame
tenements, formerly my property, and by
me sold to James Myers. Xny person
who purchases, will take the property
subject to those liens ol which if more par
ticular information is desired, it will be
given by Richard Henry Wilde, Esq. or
the subscriber.
JessQ Watson,
by bis Attorney
A. Slaughter.
January 8 ts
Races! Races!
PIXHE Augusta-Ilaces, will commence on
X Tuesday the 20th February next
The first day, a purse of 400 dollars,
four mile heats and repeat, ftee for any
horse, marc, or gelding.
The second day (the 21st,) a purse of
300 dollars, three mile -heats and repeat.
The third day (the 22c1,) a purse of 200
dollars, two mile heats ami repeal
The fourth day (the 23d,) the'etftiHince
money to be run for, the three best in
five.
Letters on the subj, etto be directed to
Jacob Stalv-y and
William Lamkin,
Proprietors ofthe liars Turf.
(I j-‘ Each day’s purse to be hung up on
the Judge’s stand.
Deoeutber 15. tdr
Private Boarding House.
Mrs. SANDWICH has opened a Pri
vate Boarding House on the corner of
Washington and Ellis Streets, in the
Tenement formerly occupied by Mr. Oli
ver Reid.
Young Ladies from the country can be
comfortably accommodated.
November 13 ts
TO BENT.
A. Convenient Dwelling, with Kitchen,
Stable, and a Garden, all well enclosed
and in excellent order, near the Court
house. Fur particulars Enquire at this
dice.
October 5.
LAW OFFICE.
TllE subscribers have formed a con
nexion in the various branches of profes
sional business, under the firm of Rock
well Cc.Ukpiiuiin. They will attend to any
business confided to them in the following
counties, viz :
Baldwin. Jasper, Wilkinson,
Jones, Hancock, Pulaski, U
Morgan, Washington, Laurens,
Greene, Twiggs,
And also in the 6th Circuit Court ofthe
United States.
Samuel Rocleivell ,
Joseph L. HepbunU
MilledgtviUe, Sept. 21 — . -.tf
CWk’s Office ~
OP the City Council will be open on
Monday tlie first day of January, at
2 o'clock, P. M. and on every subsequent
day until the end ofthe said month, (Sun
days excepted,) at the same hour, and
will continue open until 5 o’clock, P. M.
and all persona liable to pay a Road or
Well Tax in the city of Augusta or its vi
cinity, are required to attend and give in
their-returns agreeably to the provisions
of a General Ordinance for the regulation
Los the city of Augusta. Those who fail to
] do so will after that period be subject to
I a double tax. ,
| D. Clarke, c. c. “
Ah Ordinance.
WgSSSSK 4 -*#:'
December 1820 “ To vest the go ve rumen
Pnd regulation of the Court l «««^
agtessrtfc“-?»5
;??heTou“C'“i“j.iiX.-10o U n.
at their first regular meelmg >"
in each and every year »PP«« 1 * “ e P*jJ
of the City and County Jail, whose du y
shall he to superintend the Jud agreeable
to the laws of mis State.
He shall kc*p a hook in which he sha 1
enter the name* of all persons committed,
|) V whom and for what dl-. uce committed,
he shall note Hie discharge of all prison
ers and the authoriiy hy winch they are
discharged.
The Jailor shall supply tile prisoners
with such food as is required hy the laws
of tills state, lie shall keep an account of
the daily receipts and expenses of the Jaii
Tiie Jailor previous to his entering up
on the duties of Ins office, shall give hood
and good security in the sum ot ten thou
s.ikl dollars conditional for the faithful
discharge of his duty, and shall take aiul
suhscri >c the following oath —I, A. 11 do
solemnly swear, that 1 will to the best ol
my skill,perforin all the duties required
oi me as Jailor, that i will keep a true ac
count of all monies, either received or
paid hy rne, and render a true account
thereof to the City Council, monthly.
The Jailor shall hold his office tor one
year from the time of his appointment,
and until his successor is appointed and
qualified, unless removed by order ot
Council, and his salary lor the present
year shall be five hundred dollars.
Passed in Council, January 3, IS2I.
NICHOLAS WAKE, Mayor.
Dy the Mayor,
D. CLARKE, C. C.
Aii Ordinance.
To prevent horses running at large in the
City of Augusta,
WHEREAS the practice of permitting
horses to run at large in the City
of Augusta, is attended with much danger
to the inhabitants thereof-
Be it ordained, by the City Council of
Augusta, that from and after the passage
of this Ordinance it shall and may be law
ful, and it is hereby made the duty of the
Police Officers to take into his or their
possession any horse, mare, gelding, mule
or ass found running at large within the
corporate limits of this city, and coniine
such animal so taken up in such place as
may be selected by the city Marshall, and
it shall be the duty of said Marshal] to ad*
verlise the sale of the animal or animals
so taken up at the market house and in
one of the public gazettes at least ten
days previous to the sale, tak ng care to
give a particular description of the same
in the said advertisement.
And be it further ordained, that if any
such horse, mare, gelding, mule or. ass
shall belong to any person or persons re
siding within the corporate limits of the
City, he, she or they shall be entitled to
the possession of the same on due proof of
property at any time previous to the sale,
on paying one dollar to the marshall for
each and every animal so taken up- for the
use of the officer (having taken up the
same) and all costs and expences for ad*
verlising, keeping, he. and moreover pay
a fine of two dollars for each and every
horse, mare, gelding, mule or ass, and in
all cases where it shall appear by proof
that the animal or animals so taken up is
the right and properly of a person or per
sons residing without the corporate limits
of the city, then and in that case it shall be
the duty of the city marshall to deliver up
the same on receiving the amount of costs
and expencts for advertising and keep
ing.
And be it further ordained, that it shall
and may be lawful for the owner or own
ers of any horse, mare, gelding, mule or
ass, where the same may have been sold
at any time within six months after such
sale on due proof of properly to be made
before the Gity Council to claim & demand
the amount of the purchase-money, first
deducting therefr.m- the amount of ex
penses anil fine incurred, . -
Passed in Council, 3d January 1821.
NICHOLAS WAKE, Mayor
By the Mayor
D CLARKE. Clerk
(Cj’The above Ordinance wijl be rigid
ly enforced after the 15th January, 1621
Wm BEE, M C A
Marshal’s Office,
rOE TUB I) IST 111 CT OF OEOi (itA.
Savannah j\'ov.. 11, 1820.
The Assistants of the Jfcvrshal of this
district, “for taking the fourth Census, or
enumeration of the inhabitants of the li
nked States,” are tereby notified that the
time for transmitting their returns to this
department is near al'hahd, and it is hop
ed Uiat no delay will take place, so as to
prevent a general return being made ac
cording to law.
JNO. H- HOVEL.
• Marshal Hist. Geo.
q3* The Darien •' Gazette, Augusta
Chronicle, Washington News, Athens Ga-
Izette, and Recorder and Journal at Mil
cedgeville, will publish the above till
countermanded..
November *2o.
» 10 Reward.
Strayed or itolen on TiiMthy night
7th Nov. front the wharf in Augusta, a
Sorrel Horse, of the following description,
blind with the left eye, snip on the nose,
small star on the forehead, and the right
hind foot white up to the foollock, he is
a short round bodied horse, with a short
, swich tail about 10 years old.
Whoever will take up 'said horse and
send him to his owner, or give informa
tion so he can be regain’d shall receive.
I the above reward and all reasonable
charges paid. Apply to the subscriber at
1 Uie Steam Boat Office. ,
Washington Lamar,
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1 Wanted Immediately.
I A YOUNG MAN who is capable of dis
charging the duties of* BAB KEEP
S’ ER. He must come well recommended
-Apply at the fiAGLE TAVBBN. i
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TUB three tracts of land on
ha River, that were advertised f"V
Bale by Mr. James A Voting of the y.fi
sion House Hotel of this City, on the'J
of May last, in tlie Chronicle of this p|,fl
remains unsold in consequence of A
sudden, and unexpected death.-’■J
same three tracts of land are still »ff..■
for sale —‘And in consequence ( ,f
death of Mr. Janies A young, who wsjiß
legally authorised attorney. i liavi-,S
appointed and fully empowered Mr, |B
bert M’Keen and his son Mr WillijußS
.M’Keeu of the Mansion House Hntdß
this Cily, my lawful attorneys,
whom 1 have delegated every
legal power, to sell and to convoy .K
the said three tracts of land, or riv,yß|
or parcels of them, in Fee Simple,-SI
(ice it to say, (hat there will he
the hands of my said attorneys,
dencies of legal and safe titles to
lands, as will defy the world o
to disprove the same. These eri i r/ B|
• will ar all times be produced, to
may he desirous to purchase. Aniß|
subscriber who executes this power,
hold himself bound to make sncli
explanations as cannot but be coir.pßl
satisfactory to any body. The ah Ml
these lands does not result from n::vtß|
t< sell them, but from necessity; n,98
i ng from the entire loss of therr
owners fortune, by Spanish SpcCslßj
Which still remains tiuredicssed, aR{B)
the efforts, that could be made, bS
American Government, for the
years past.—No further proof wii: b;B|
cessary to satisfy any person who imiß*
inclined to purchase any of these
Can on inspection of the perUc-ilar u.K
and informing themselves of their
ties, and their particular advantages,
one of these tracts of land, but,
lected more than fifty years ago bjBI
sons of skill and judgment. J
VV iliiam Co^ki.R
Augusta, January 1. Imßf
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA, V
PROPOSALS §T
For Publishing a NewsjL
TO BE ENTITLED. THE
Montgomery JtepiibliMfc
AWARE, that my new and
ployment, will subject me toraaßi
conveniences,arising from want ot
ence, it is with diffidence I announctHß
self as being about to undertake,
tion to other engagements) the woH|
task of superintending the EditoriiWp
partment of a paper I,
that my News arrangements will hr Bp
as will enable me to present tlieciiiiMv
Alabama with a Journal, net entire!;**'
yeresting to them, while my rxtrii-*|
procuring facts in relation to
and other subjects, aided by some li*? :
friends, will render it net altogetlißh
acceptable toothers. 9S
I must, on this occasion, be P ern ' ll *||
depart from the general custom nf*B
laborious details of the advantage!
mg' from Keivspnper publication!, B
making specious promises; the one*?
already sufficiently understood, »
other calculated'to deceive I
■ cr; merely remarking that its IW T*"
claims its principles, and that r.'.y K,
- efforts will be freely exercised m*b
. ouring to promote the usefulncsiHll
paper and interests of the pcopleHß
It may not be amiss to give to'. IB
acquainted, a short sketch of
’ w hence the paper is to be issued.
i Momtoomebt, formerly called H
Bi-upr, lately East Alabama and
i ladelphia, (the former establish*#
Company in Georgia, and the
, Dexter, ssep both having been in(B||
i ten irto one town by the last hgßl
. is sin ale inthe healthy, fertile, aw!*|
settled county, of the same name,
it is the seat of justice—
petuatc two distinguished martyrs'*!
- cause of the republic, directly *|
1 the eastern point oftliat highly -*|
i extensive, and fertile tract oflamtßj
by the name of the “ llig Bend"
1 joins the fraction on which the
i Alabama siands, and bordering
. celebrated river of that name, to *$
it is navigable at all seasons from
of Mexico, for steam boats of a l**k
—distant about two hundred
Millfdgcville; a similar distance fjKS
sea ports of Mobile and Blakely; ’
above Cuhawba, the seat of govejjj
anil about 12 miles below the jWjw,
tho Coosa and Talapoosa. It is *B|
at which the Atlantic wails retSH
first stopping place in the state,*
1 whence News may be distt ilnitci jEBH
lire country with great facilities jj
gomcry, from its high and airy 'anS
the purity of its waters,
s several springs, and the
i- banks along the river on both sidl*
• exclude stagnant waters, is consider*
i ctiliarly healthy; indeed, many
» that section during the summer
- on tnat account: It contains may'
t tic, as well as level sites for
for an infant establishment, it ull r fB
ed a pleasant, flourishing, town jM
.1.
Savannah luly 17,1820 I’o 1
” •» '
• The County wo* named inhouu.
Major Montgomery, wlio fell a s the
Uie town ilerived iu title, from ixe inna° JmwT
who tli a ret! ;lie «ame fate at -tacocc, »t
riotl of Ute Uevoluuonary war. -
TERMS.
The Republican will be
royal sheet once a week, until
age justifies its appearance ta~ lCt J . j
at 5 dollars per annum, in
receipt of the first number, IC |BIWI
issued as soon as practicable
die of November next. Crd
July 29 ts
banawayJH
From the subscriber, »
man named TOM, (sup BUM
twenty one years of agf>) 11 .JaBB
stature, and a good jobbing
trade. —He is well known ‘ .jMSBI
and Savannah, and is 3~apj
ing about the vicinity of UJ |9m9|3
his way to Savannah.
Any person apprehenoißg
low and delivering him
Slaughter, a C. Labursn,
him in jail, shall receive *
ward. ■ ._ , traffl ' *
,*- r . WAAOLA^P
Augusta, Not.