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SHERIFFS'
‘ Sheriff’s Sale.
WU.L be sold, #t tb® Lourt House
Wairenton, on the first Tuesday in,-
February nest, between the usual hours
liiO acres of Oak Hick
ory lan i on the waters of Rocky Comfort,
adioirttn/T A. Mohenef and «tthers,'it being
Uie place whereon Richard Smith’now
lives, levied on to satisfy several small ex
ecutions in favor ol Micsjah Brooks, ys.
Richard Smith, property pointed out by
the defendant, levied on and returned to
me by I- Jackson, constable.
AISO
104 acres at’ land, on the
waters of Middle Creek, adjoining lands
us Reese and others, levied on to salsify
several small executions issued out ot a
Justices court, in favor of J. U \ Reese
and others, vs lla.twell Felts, levied on
by W. llighl constable, &. returned to me,
ALSO
One buy mare seven years,
old; two four years old steers, three cows
and yearlings, on three years old hy t- r,
Jevied on to satisfy an execution in hr or
of J B Cody vs John Newsom, pointed
out by the dole ndant.
AISO
90 acres us laud adjoining
Drown and Marvel, with the improvement*
thereon, levied onto satisfy sever at small
-small executions in favor of Stephen Hunt",
loy and others vs Solomon Grenad, leviv
on by Lewis Zac bury constable and* re
turned tome.
also
296 acres of land, on Harts
• creek, adjoining Lewis and others, with
good iinnrpvemeuts llvmtfon, it being
ItnOvvn :ia in r’s Cross ’Ronds, Uv itd
on to Mlisfy u. execution in 11- v«>r ol Mi l
ton W right and others vs Stephen (’
Turner, and James S Turner, property
•pointed out. by .1 S Turner.
Also
175 acres of land on the
waters of Itriar creek, u Ijoining T ickcr,
and /Whets it being the place that Dan- ‘
*d Hutcherson lino lit* s on, levied on uv
satisfy a ti fa in favor of John Hurt vs llui
churson, Clark anti Dlantford.
ALSO
497 acres of land on the
Waters of flans Creek, adjoining laud * of
Ore son and others, it Being the place
whereon Benjamin S ilarrison now lives
levied on <o satisfy an t xeculion in favor
of Joint Butt vs Benjamin S Hanisou,
pointed out by the defendant
ALSO
500 acres of Pine land on
the waters of Deep crei k, ui.d7i;> acr s
op the waters of Red creek, adjoining Ja
Daily and others, levied on aa the prop
erty t f Alexander Bailey, to satisfy an x
edition in favor of David C Rose.vs A ami
Z Bailey, pointed out by Bailey .
A (.S'.)
400 acres of land more or
Jess, adjoining James Bailor and others,
it being the place where Zachuriidi Hailey
(lowlives, two cows and ca.ves, I steer
three years old, 20b liewl ot hogs, levied
on as the property of Zachariah Baily to
jtutitfy an execution in.fivor of Duvi 1 (;.
■Rosen's A and Z Bailey, pointed out by
Bailey.
A. Rogers, s w c.
January I * tds
Sheriffs Sale.
Wild, be void on thv; first Tuesday in
February u xt, at the Court house
■u Wnyucshorougb Burke county, withi;.
tbc usual hour’s bf sale
Between 5 aim 7 hundred
bushels u corn, (more v>i less) a: ~( .n
--as the prop rty of Bryant '-VHaii. i.: 1
satisfy S. If N L Sturges and U • in,
fjarllrk, & Co. sold l>\ order of the h ■ •
able too Interior court as perishable p ■ -
ALSO,
4 0 acres "Oak £5 Hickocv
Lund (nie- ; or Vss) .loiuhuc Williams ,m
others, h vied on as ilv property us P*.
Fryer, io satisfy Pv n.bertxm umf R v
do ids and others.
ALSO,
2 tenets of Oak H thek >rv
Land contain,og ■■ *0 acre ■ i lOti, i
|CM) joining C x.uid ‘ thuis, levi -vl .it
the property of Peter f ii c<» >o.i ■
fy Uarna M'Kmn * vs Wdua.n Km, i’ (
Uouldmg and B G PuuloU
ALSO,
107 acres of * ; ak and
Htckoiy I.and (more or less) j • mj; •••
town of Wayuesbornugb, u-u. t-\ u nog:\ ~r
'Viulett and iicr child Ofia, levi.-d on .is
the property of .Micaja v 11. M ar', to s.„-
itily Taft ana Fisher, vs. M. B. Ward an.'
Simeon Bell.
ALSO,
350 acres Oak K llii k«»-
Land, .i«ie «r i ss.joing 1* uvell an 1 otli
• «ts on Brier (>i k; levied pn as the pro
petty of Thomas Red, to s disfy a ti fa in
favor of Pemberton Rey noids and others;
pointed hut by defendant.
ALSO,
Two Negroes, triz. Dub
lin and Screen, levied on us the proper tv
cf Joseph Shewn.akc, (administrator of
the os'ate of James U-iiderjus,) to satisfy
Two executions in favor us Gross Scruggsi
pointed out,by J. Shcwmake, adm’r.
ALSO,
367 i-2 acres ol* Prime
4»nd, joining Lively ai d others levied
on as the property us John Roy al, jun tv
satisfy sundry fi fa & from » justices’ c mrt
hi fav«r us Mixes Mulkey j returned oy
Uaac Mutk.y, constable.
AL *
One Korst* and gig Tind
hanteas, and-a negro girl named t 'rilty,
levied on as the propery ot Joseph Rji ,
•fyt satisfy sv...ihy fi (wN
\Vil.stm \avcy, s. u. c
jwnury I—-—r i s «
l*ur Sale.
A SECOND HAND
I*l A N O.
Apply »t this Office.
! Sheriff’s Sale
■Will bc"Sold,
k T the Market house in the City of
/ l\ Augusta, between the usual houw ot
sale, on the first Tuesday in March next v
theffollowing ppeperty, viz. belonging t< "
the* estate of Benjamin Yarnold, dec*
MiGBOES,
Peter Punch, aged about forty years,
Uhoda, aged about, fovty-five yeats, Sarah ■
aged About twenty two years, Rose, aged
about seven years, Keziah, aged about
eighteen, Khcabeth, aged about six
months, Sukey, ayc-d about fourteen
years, I’hocbe,aged about twelve years,
Stacy, aged >bo(it seven years, Sophia,
aged rhout five years, Nanny, aged about
t uty live years, Mh-inub r, aged about
im years, Tout, aged about one year,
Hark, aged about twenty one years,-I itus
aged about twenty one years, Peter, aged
about live years.
Furniture ,
Two puir shovel £5 ton^s,
l Fcinier, 2 pair andirons, 1 secretary, 1
hook case, I desk, 1 mahogany side board,
I sofa, 3 mahogany dining tables, and ~
cn.ls, 2 bureaus, 7 beds, bedsteads and
furniture, 1J dozen chans and 2 carpels,
Valih', h]c.
43 hend of hogs, 0 If ad
of Cattle, and one burse.& Gig, all levied
on to satisfy an execution on the foreclo
sure of a Mortgage Ac. in favor of Stewart
and Ilargiaves, vs. Heirs and Represen
latives of Benjamin Yarmild, dtc.
Wm. l.iimkin, Sheriff-
January 4 Ids
Sbrnff’s Halts
M ill be" Sold,
*Tthe Market hodse in die city of
Augusts, between the usual Hours of
sale, mu die first tuewlay ..i l\-l;rn;n , y next.
One house hsh! two acres
\ of Land, adjoining John D'Antign.ic a. d
others sdd t- s.tis’v several executions,
1 vz fti njaiTtiit Si ms va. Adniinistrators oJF
Each;.n:,h Hell, Ounningluiln U Meigs vs.
llie sunie, Holland M’ Tyre, vs. the same.
ALSO,
One Tieffro msm named
o
York, let ii cl on to sad fy an cxeoudon in
favor of the mlnuiiistiators of (ieorge
Walker and .liars, vs. Samuel C. Doug
las.
ALSO,
4 tahlcs, I Fla!), 6 chairs,
1 maf.Mss, 1 w ig.m, I horse, 3 cows and
25 ( ilu r licad of callk* ami sundry other
ai tick's, I vied on to satisfy an execution
in favor ot Allen Mathews, vs. Foster and
Pelt rso;i,
, A I.SO.
One house and lot on Tel
fair Sit oct, levied on t.o s e.ish an execu
tion isnicd tiom the. Jusde.p court, in fit
vor ol’C 1). Stuart, % a Cl ue Ka’.ly and
Ah.sal.uit Rhodesjr. returned 'o the Sher
ilfhy a city constable.
Wm. Jduukhi, Sheriff.
January 4 Ids
Hhci iiV’s Sale.
Will he Sold,
ON ill>* first Tueftila) i. February next,
at the court-hoiiw in Jachsonbor- ..
Scriveit county, b.-uv. en in.- usual hoe
often and three oVI-iAk.
Hue neg’ o named ;
I.izer, levied : n ..s the property m ,lu- 1
drew Tulv. tied to s e sly ’.un.'ry <x< co
dons in favor of J hn P deck and others.
Al't,
400 acres cf land, Ijing
ami being in tin county of Hcriven, ad
joining land ■ I’.is-y Wright and others,
levied on as dn j-rapcMy ot John Nichol
s;m doc to satisfy sundry executions in
favor of John Bryan and Philip tirincr,
gainst Jwisr. N'.cheis.m and John Bran- ■
non, property p anted out by the admin
istrator f .lulin Nicholson, levied and re
tu ■ d tc me by ;. Dunstable.
Solomon Kemp, s. s. c.
lauuarv 1 t-t*
Notice is hereby Hiven,
•‘SMIaT the cone -r«» ot G,'useechDiek-
B ianQU is dissolved by mutual consent,
that thu nnlinisitcd i nsiness has been
( ■ansi* , V'd to David F D cUir.son, win. is
u.Biorised \o rinse and settle the same.
'• ;.al l.i-it.-s ti-.iseock .vitl attend to a. ! -
•■ea’ing canses in .bnh the said concern
; at bee .ploy'd, and will continu
i s practice o ’.o - • "lies of Kichmond,
Burke, ‘icriv, n, -n, and Columbia,
u-d will a ! s p, f, i m Uie counter) of
■ V’ashington an ' Lincoln, and In the May -
or*sCourt of lifts city
IhoiuH* G’svscock,
1 lav’d I . Dickinson.
January Ii ts
’We CVevk’ti VMtvoc
OF tin- ,’ity Council vviil he opo” o'*
Monday live firs! day of Jann:.- , at
2 o’clock, jp. M and 0., every Subs, ij'.i, id
day until tl-.e epdofthe said month, tSuu
d;e s excepted,} at the same hour, an !
wilt continue open until 5 o’clock, I’. AT.
a’ 1 nil persons liable to jn.y a Road or
Well Tax in the city of Augusta or its vi
cinity, arc required to attend-and give in
heir returns agreeably in,the provisions
■ ' a General Ordinance for the regulatit n
f the city ot Augusta. Those wlvo faille
ih> so will after that perioil be subject l
a double tax
li. Clarke, c. «.
December 38 yjt
Private Boarding House.
S AMtWICII has opened a P
-t H ivding H .use on the 'corner
V s.iagtoH and Ellis Streets, iu
ntr-nt formerly ccupied by Ml. Oh
1 R«»d. %
V -mg l.adics from the country «n.b<
I.niibr laid) accommodated,
Wuvetuber 13—<J‘
drtfc
;
Administrators Sale*
Will b7 Sold,
l~kN the 24th day of February next at
vs tlie late residence of John Beall de
ceased, in Colombia county.
i. • All the property belong
ing to Jonathan Kstell dec.* consisting of
one Horse, Watch and other article*.
Char’es Beall, ,
hhlinund Roberts. a m
January 4 ids
Administrator’s Sale.
AgREEADLR to an order of the hon
orable the Court of O'•dinary, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in February
next, between the usual hours o i sale,
One hundred ls fifty a
cres of I .and, more or-teas in Burke
county, adjoining Thomas i ,itli,and o
thers, on Rocky Creek,
ALSO,
Two negroes, viz. Smkey
and her child Fulsrm, about 7 year* old,
sold as the properly of William Luke
deceased for the benefit of his hein and
creditors, — Terms made known oh the
day
Robert Dickson adnir. .
November 11
Admiuistra or’s Sale.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Hon
ored- Court of Oi(Unary, of (Joium
bia county. Will be sold on the Ist Tries-.
hy in Fenrary next, at Columbia Court
House, 200 acres of la, d lying in Colum
bia county, on the waters of the Little Ki
ok ’e creek, adjoining',lands of U 1 nbmau
and others, a description <d the place is
ibought unnecessary as no person would
like to purchase without viewing the pic
misi-s fi st— sold as the estate of Ann T.
r )oins";i dec.— Terms of sale made known
■ on l ire day,
Rraucis T. Allen, «mV,
Nov 30 tds
Administrator’s Sale,
WILL be sold in the town of Waynes- ,
borough, on the first Tuesday in
February next, the following property,
belonging to the-estate of William Luke,
deceased. ,
Two Negroes named Su
key ami Felson, and a tract of land con
tainiug one hundred and fifty aerrs.
Robert Dickson, adm’r.
December 28 tds
Administrator's Sale.
iU»N 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 of the heirs of James Host, deceased.
John Stockdale, jld’r.
November 23 m2mr
Administrators Safe.
WILL be s»-' i at the market house of
the city of Augusta, on the 2<j»h in
bruary next, one double barrel shot
(Sun, belonging to the estate of Samuel
'•'tgg, dec.
A. Dugg, adm’or.
J n nary 1 i wtds
Administrators Sale.
•| 1? ILL be sold at the late residence of
■- t Unlh Williamson of Lincoln conn
v Ti-cessed, on Saturday the 34th day of 1
February next, all th personal estate
(negroes excepted) belonging to said de.
< 0 seil. consisiing of horses, cattle, hogs,
household and kitchen furniture, with a
variety of articles 100 numerous to men
lioi, terms ot’sale will be accommodating
and made known that day.
.3times Wadsworth, ftm’or,
Ju'mary 15 w2t
Notices,
Notice,
"|TT|DCT. COLLIF.It takes this method of
iti? informi g bis friends and the public
that he has settled himself on the farm of
Walter Leigh, Esq, (formerly the resi
dence of Mr. Thomas Howard's) in Co.
lumbia county 10 nt• fesr below the Court
I louse, where he contemplates in future,
: open ing his entire attention to the seve
ral branches of his profession.-
' January 1 2m3w
Notice,
j fjl’HfF. Creditors of Guinhum L. linke,
I i straw, are notified, that the Justices
j of the Inferior Court of Wilkes county,
Ime appointed the first Mouthy j n
March n>, xt; at the Court-House, ara 11
• o’clock in * lie forenoon, or as soon there
at er us Counsel can be had for the sum
Gainham L. Kakestraw, to be brought up
before them ; and f»r his creditor, if
they think proper, then and there to ap
pear and shew cause if any they lave,
win he should not be allowed the iene- i
lii of the several acts made and provided
for the releit of insolvent debtors.
January 4. 2iw
Notice.
\ GREEARLE loan order of lie hon
-fw. tumble Court of Ordinary of Columbia
County, Will be Sold on the fitst Tues
day iii March next, at Colunibia Court
liouse 202-12 acres of land iaWilginson
county; district £/ih, Lot No. 178, sold
n the property <.f IKster Gibson, dec
Terms a; sale nine months credit.
HuraJi Gibson, yx’rx.
haii’li. W Gibson adr.
7. tds
NOTICE.
LL those indebted to the estate of
V James ’Brady, deceased, will find
heir notes, accounts &c. In the hands of
i officer for collection, unless settled,
•ji’eyious to the loth of January nest; and
1 v t who have claims against said ss
e. are requested to render them in
authenticated, within the time pre
scribed by law.
Gm. ShivtrSj adm’r.
< January I
i
' t
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to Ruth Wil
liamson late of Lincoln county _de
ceased, are requested to make immediate
and those having claims against
are required to hand them
"JBrcs Wadsworth, adm’r
January 15
Notice.
THE Subscriber Cautions the public
against trading for her Due Bill, gi
ven to Bradley, for Seventy-Five
Dollar*, dated as well as 1 recollect the
21 at of November, 1820, payable the
first day of March, 182) ; as the property
proved to be unsound, I am determined
not to pay it.
Eliza Wood.
•Barnwell District, So. <‘a. Jan. 1J if
Notice.
gnftHE Creditors of Huntington ft Hun-ill
iL* and ot Richnut J/triititigton. am here
by notified, t hat I have obtained from the
honorable the Justices of the lnlcri< r
Court of Richmond county and siat.- ■ f
Ge >rgi:t, an order to appear before them
on the 12th day of March next, at which
time 1 shall apply to their liorots for a
discharge, iunder tlie acts of the slate c)
Georgia passed for the relief oi insolvent
* debtors,
Richard Huntington.
Januar 12 ' w4t
Nolice.
ALL persons indebted to the late firm
of Huntington ft Hut rill, are request
ed tc make immediate pay men to the sub
scriber.
John BurrilL
Jrnuaryll. 4t
Caveat Emptor.
4 LI. persons are requested to take no
li 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 oft’ by Ed
ward F. Campbell on Broad street Au
gusta, whereon there are three frame
tenements, formerly my property, and by
me sold lo James Myers. Any 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.
Jesse Watson,
by his Attorney
A. Slaughter.
January 8 ts
Races! Races!
rrtllE Augusta Races, will commence on
JL 'Tuesday the 2tfth February next
The first day, a purse of 400 dollars,
four mile heals and repeat, free for any
horse, mare, or gelding.
The second day (tlie 21st ( ) a purse of
300 dollars, three mile heats and repeat.
'The third day (the 22.1,) a purse oT2uO
dollars, two mile heats and repeat
The fourth day (the 23d,) the entrance
money to be run for, the throe best in
five.
Letters on the subject to be directed to
Jacob Sialvy and
William Lam kin,
P roprittort of the Hues Turf.
dj* Each day’s purse to be hung up on
the. Judge’s stand.
D toemberlS. tdr
Richmond Academy.
Y a re.cent res nation of the Board of
Trustees, the Subscriber is authorjs
ed to inform the public that the number of
pupils in each department is in future to
ba limited. Nut more than forty can be
admitted into the Classical Department,
and not more than thirty five can be re
ceived lo each tutor in the English De
partment The undivided attention of
Messrs, ('aid well and Scott is bestowed on
the English pupils, and will be continued
with that zeal and ability in teaching, for
which each of those gentlemen is distin
guished There are live vacancies yet in
the classical department, and a few in the
English.
'Terms of admission—eight dollars per
quarter lor tlie Classical, and six for the
. English.
W. T, Bran tty,
liect. Richmond .icuUemy,
January 8 3 L
BAN A WAY.'
I?
A ROM the subscriber, a Young Negro
man named IX) M, (supposed not over
twenty one years of age,) he is of small
stature, and a good jobbing carpenter by
trade—He is well known in this, place
and Savannah, and *s supposed lo be lurk
ing about the vicinity of this city, or on
his way to Savannah.
Any person apprehending »he said fel
low and 'delivering him to Messrs. A
Slaughter, & C. Lui.ni/an, or lodging
him in jail, shall receive Ten Dollars re
ward.
ISAAC LAROCHE,
Augusta, Nov. 17 ts
S 10 Reward.
OTRA\ ED or stolen on Tuesday night
7th Nov. from the wharf in Augusta, a
Sur:el Horse, ul the following description, l
jfind with the left eye, snip on tlie nose,
■■mail star on the forehead, and the right
hind foot white up to the footlock, he is
a short round bodied horse, with a short
sw ich lull about 1(J yesu*s 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
reward and alt reasonable'
paid. Apply to the subscriber at
ihUPam Boat Office.
Washington Lamar,
November 13- ts
JOBS
-Xettly executed u Uu, Office
An Ordinance. 1
WiiEKEASan act passed oy the Le
gislature of this state on the 13th
December 1820 "To vest the government ■
and regulation of the Court House and ■
Jail of Richmond County, in tlie Mayor
and nty Council of the City cf Augusta,
and appointing them sole commissioners c
of the Court House and Jail of sa.d Coun-
He it Ordained, by the authority of the s
City Council of Augusta—That they will (
at their hist regular meeting in January ;
in each and every year appoint a keeper •
of lire City and County Jail, whose duty it 1
bhall be to superintend the Jail agreeable
to the laws of this State.
He shall keep a book in which he shad .
enter the names of ail persons committed, 1
hv whom and tor,whatolicneecommitted,
l.e shall nolo the discharge of all prison- 1
ers aiid the au'Jiori’y by which they are
dischaiged.
Tlie Jailor shall supply the prisoners
v. illi such food as is i cqujred by the laws
of this stale, lie a ball keep an account of
the daily receipts and expenses ot the Jail
The Jailor previous to his entering up* |
■e.n the duties of his office, shall give nund
and good secuii-.y in the su,m often thou
s.unl dollars conditioned for the failhtul
discharge ol his duly, and shall take and
subscribe the following Oath—-!, AB do
solemnly swear, that 1 will to tlie best «d
my skill, pet form all the duties required
of me as .lailor, that I will keep a true ac
count s)f all monies, el liter received or
paid by me, and render a trtle account
thereof to the City Council, monthly.
The Jailor shall hold his office for one
year front the time ot bis ippuinlntcnt,
and until his successor is appointed and
qualified, unless removed by order of
Council, and ins salary for the present
year shall beffive hundred dollars. ,
i’assedin Council, January 3, 1821.
NICHOLAS WAKE, Major.
By tiic Mayor,
1). CLARKE, C. C
An Ordinance.
To prevent horse* running l at Urge in the
City nf dug net a
WHEREAS the practice of permitting
horses to run at large in tlie 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, audit is hereby made the duty of the
I'olicc Officers to take into his or their
possession any horse, mare, gelding, mule
or ass found running at large within Hie
c orporate limits of this city, and confine
such animal so taken up in such place as
may be selected by the city Marshall, and
it shall be the duly of said Marshall to ad
vertise the sale of tlie 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 tffi
City, lie, she or they shall be entitled t,
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 tlie officer (having taken up the
same) and all costs and expences for ad
vertising, keeping, lac. and moreover pay
a fine of two dollars for each and every
horse, mare, gelding, mule or ass, and in
ail cases where it shall appear by proof
that the animal or animals so taken up is
the right and properly of a person or pet
sons residing without the corporate limits
of the city, then and in that case it shall be
the duty of tlie city marshall to deliver up
the same on receiving the amount of costs
and expences for advertising and keep
ing.
And belt further ordained,that it shah
and may be law ful for the owner or own
ers of any horse, mare, gelding, mule or
ass, where the same may have been soid
at any time within six months after sue;.-
sale on due proof of property to be made
before the City Council to claim 8i demand
the amount of the purchase money, first
deducting therefrom the amount oi tx
penscs and fine incurred,
i’assed in Council, 3d January 1821.
NICHOLAS WAKE, Mayor
By the Mayor
D CLARKE, Clerk
d/* 'fhe above Ordinance w ill be rigid
ly enforced after the lith January, tail
W.w BEE, M V A.
Marshal’s Offtce,
yon the district of Georgia.
Savannah Mov. 11, 1820.
m
1. HE Assistants of the Marshal of this
district, “for taking the fourth Census, or
enumeration of the inhabitants of the U
niled States,” are hereby notified that the
time for transmitting iheir returns to this
department is near at hand, and it is hop
ed that no delay will take place, to as to
present a general return being made ac
cording to law.
JNO. H. MOKEL.
Marshal DJjtt. Geo.
03* The Darien Gazette,. Augusta
Chronicle, Washington News, Athens Ga
zette, and Recorder and Journal at Mil
cedgeville, will publish the above till
countermanded.
November 20.——
City Tax Collec tor’s Sale.
At the Market-house in the C ity of Augus
ta, on the first Tuesday in February
next, between the usual hours of sale.
The following lots in
Sm-ingfield, v : z. 11, 12, 13, 23, 24, 25,
2d, 27,42, 43, 61, to satisfy the road tax
for Use years 1818,1819 and road and well
tax for 1820, tax due on each lot, ninety
five cents and cost.
A. Bugg, c. t. c.
January 11 w tds
Pianos, ~
JUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of
first rate London made Piano Fortes.
I'atent polished and round Cornered.—
For sale low for cash, or approved paper,
hy A. PICQUET,
at Messrs. F. G. GIBSON, & Co.
January 1 ts
1
STATES. -I
Whereas by various art. r I
die President of trie Uui> i C *
thorised to direct die nip •; , al£ s is 1
have been surveyed i 0 be %Y »IJ
Therefore. I James Mo-, w ‘' tdfa,s |
cf the United Statevdo |
snd make known, that public: - c I
disposal (according tj kvUf,' V ‘l
shall beheld a» foili,.v s , f;... *' UL ‘* i i<i;|
At Franklin, in MissL t’ 1
Monday in January next r- ' >ll lll f .1
Townships fl toHonknl ofi «* I
tae a U principal merediaa *»|
tt° ,Uil K ts ~7 ana , I
51 to sj, range 29 do.j
At the same place, on th* « “ol
in March next for the sib of ,Rt 15 J
Townships 51 and 59, ilu r , I
theprmcieal meridian b " >v etl
50 to 56, in ,«.** 3 J J 2 . , „
,At St. Louis, in said s-aie‘l
M 'day in december nWi- C' thi , I
taw iislnps 55 to 44, i„ ?“ ! *l
cusi ol the £th piihch);il mJ?.;
in Man h next, lor the sa; e of * : i
Powusnips 35 a },j ; J
east. - j
Atthe same place, on ;h e Im. .I
May next; fbr the ‘ J - Cl %
I owiiships 35 and-1-1 <... „ . I
east, and of 43 and Aj„ " C , J :!n J
At Jackson, in the caurtv tftvl
rardeau, in the said side .-if, •• ,1
day in February next, for
I ownsutps 34, ,n n.ng.s 1 llllvi J ‘I
P.'^“ Ci P*d meiidian ;‘mg a I
o 5 range 4 east ,1
29 30 and 51 5 4
21 22 and 33 G 'I
At Edwardsyille, , n the state of ini
ilonday in ***** J
row.,Ships 8 and 13 in range 9 J
the od principal meridian lh, e r J
11 to 13 ]Q aa( J I
9 to 16 12 and 13 I
Bto 12 14 J
5 to 1U range 14 west of 2dp;|
pal meridian fine. 1
8 9 and 10 rouges 12 and 13 I
At Dctioit, m Michigan teriitorv.l
tlie,hi st Monday in November neal
•he sale of 'I
Townships 8 9 and 10 3 in rant iil
5 east, k *■
8 and 9 6 I
7 Bam 9 7 an d 8 I
Except such lands us have be pr KnH
reserved by i JW ( or the supp.fl
schools, or for other purposes I
hail be sold in regular nyfil
order, beginning with the lowest rJ
ot sections, lownthips and ranges. I
Given under my liand at the c'J
Washington, this nineteenth dijß
JAMES MONUOE.I
By the President. ■
JOSIAH MEK.sB
Commissioner of the General I.a.idH
lice. H
Printers who are authorised to pi
'lie laws of the United Slates, nilll
lish the above once a week till the I
of May, and send their bills to the I
end Land office for payment. |
Septen.be 1820. I
Beware of an Imperil
4 YOUNG man by the rnune o; 111
.%.■ BV, of Montpelie’, Vrrnmiii,iiH
ravelling towards the South, uiihsfl
on load of Spurious I'ills, ComraliH
my genuine “ ! J ate>t .Vn-J.0,.; i B
ous Pills,” and deceiving tin- pul-iiiH
them, having sac simile copieso f
velcpsof direction-, with r.rj niaH
stamp, signature imitated. H
As T, W. Dyolt, of IdnladelpliiiH
John C. Morrison, of Nett-York,!,S
so been detected, and j-dvruirfil )■
■lef.s ofeounterfeits of n y Fid'; 1 f H
ofler a 1 eword of one gn ss (.1 n 1 ■
pilis ; to each and every person,
give me information by lettci,
son or persor s, retailing cttcrM
any manner, Bilious Pills in '!• r i:)S
MOT prepared by me, the vc-ri, 1 H
ing them to be such Tlie Karoo M
formers, will be kept secret if rap®
Saia’i ii, P. Id [ e, I
rinsicwH
Fellow of Conn. Med. CrwiiiM
New-ifomlan, Dec. IG, 1820 ■
Select Clusslcui Scibiiinß
ON Monday next 15. It insl. lh*H
Mr. Smith, proposes to open
far Ute instruction of a ttnwiA
pnj)ils in the Classiea!, uiid mui 1
dies of an Euglisii Ed teat on
a proper accoinnaniment to a > H
course. He will engage to
pupils for a reputable entrance '
College iu me Union. A lew )0‘
be comfortably accomroodi.e «
ere ill tile family, to vJiuso ts
and manners, every l iro P i:
would be paid. J'or terms c.r.
personally or by letter to 1
ids resilience Broad Street,. kV *
(jj* The editors of the
licau and Museum, are ven l - '- !W|
lisii the above; twice a
inmilli, and forward tacir 1
Office for payment.
.Ainuary 11
150 Dollars
TJ> AN AW AY from the s
lilt on a visit to Georg i - .H
NEGRO GIRL, named L-' • ; ■
raised in Augusta, and p| l,r ' _
subscriber of John Hem
well known in Savanna* 1 s
to render a description-■
hundred dollars will L
fining her in any fail »' .j.dfl
hundred and fifty doll .5 u _ H
her to the subscr.ber
4 ffiT rhe Papers of Savannah
ta requested to t wt ,'.s,*
vnent insertions f° r *' ~,
ward their accounts to ■
Cahawba for payment. iHj
January 15
Three deers be lose M- ; H
Side Bread s
Subscriber h-« , <t ... .:■«
1. stant supply oft! ...■I
TUBED CANDLES »• * H
pound. pjiTfl®
Highest price git c--
nr. try 8- K