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Sheriffs’ Sales •
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Sheriff’s Sale
Will he Sold,
At t e Mu' ket house in the City of
A )trusts, between the usual hours of
M te, on ihc first Tuesday in March next
the following' property, viz. belonging to
*the estate of Benjamin Yamold, dec.
NKGKOKS,
Peter Punch, aged about forty years,
fchods, aged about forty-five years, Sarah
gp-e-l about twenty two years, Rose, aged
-about - ven years, Keiiah, aged about
eight? «. Elisabeth, aged about six
months. Sukey, aged about fourteen
veers, Phoebe, aged about twelve years,
Stacy, aged bout seven years, Sophia,
age I about five years. Nanny, aged about
Intv-five years, M’Grudcr, aged about
ten y ears, Tom, aged about one yea",
Hark, aged about twenty one years, 1 Bus,
aged about twenty one years, Peter, aged
about five yeais.
FH*viture ,
Two pair shovel § tongs,
1 •■Pender, 2 pair andirons, 1 secretan, 1
n-,ok case, 1 desk, 1 mahogany side board,
1 sofa, 3 mahogany dining tables, and 2
ends, 2 bureaus, 7 beds, bedsteads and
furniture, li dozen chairs and 3 carpets.
Cattle, be.
43 head of hogs, 6 lo ad
•of Cattle, and one horse & Gig,■all levied
on to satisfy an execution on the foreclo
sure of a Mortgage kc. in favor of Stewart
and llavgravef, vs. Heirs and Represen
tatives of Benjamin Yarnoid, dec.
Wm. Lamkiu, Sheriff.
.lanuary 4 his
Sheriff's Side.
\SfJf ill he sold on the first Tuesday in
Ma'ch next, at tlie market house in the
city of Augusta, between the usual hours,
5 Large looking glasses,
11 Small do do ,
B 4 Chair# (common) 9 fancy do
18 f>-gc pioc tuhley, 25 small dd
- *' Set MaSiogawy tables and ends,
3 S .dices, 37 Bedsteads,
Re 's and bedding, J 6 matrasses,
9 Pair fire dogs, 1 bathing tub,
7 Wash-mauds, 1 Ueiircan, 1 pine slab,
1 Large table, 1 toilet tabic, 3 pair sho
vcl and tongs,
6 Sets castors, 8 dozen plates, 7 dozen
knives and forks,
16 Pitchers, 6 bread trays, 5 salt cellars,
3 Dot. tahl* spoons,4doss.teaspoons,
6 Ilnr , ru 'i and sauoirs, 10 dishes, I?
tin covers,
3 Cut.'. is.fi small and 6 large waiters,
12 Pots, kettles, and ovens, 1 pair large
fire dogs, gridirons and other kitch
en furniture —1 bell,
16 Dos. black bottles, 1 settable fans,
S l)z tumblers, 2 do*, wineglasses,
1 Shaving case, 6 clothes brushes, 1
backg.immon botud,
2 Dnz. candlesticks, 6 snuffers, 1 doz.
chambers,
1 Doz wash basons, 1$ do* tablecloths,
3 doz iiwels,
1 Mahogany Bideboar.’, 1 do tea table,
1 Brass fender, shovel and.tongs and
andirons,
1 Carpet and rug, 2 looking glasses with
time pieces,
2 Desks, 5 liquor casks, 1 book case, 18
decant* vs,
2 Demijohns, 36 pavilions, 13 window
curtains,
2 Maps, 60 bushels corn, 4000 lbs fodder,
5 Cords wood, 9 doz. porter, lb gallons
rum and brandy,
10,000 Scgar*. 14 gulls & 9 bottles wine,
40 lbs Coffee, 100 ll)«. sugar, 4 bbl. fish,
4 Firkin butter, I box candles,
1 Negro man Lcn, I bay and one sorrel
horse—levied upon as the property
of ,1 *se Whipple, to satisfy an execution j
in favor of Sturgea & Burroughs, vs said
Whipple.
Wm. Lara kin, sh’ff.
February 1 ids
SharitV’s Sale.
ILL be so'd on the Ist Tuesday in
March next, at the Market House, in the
City of Augusta, between the usual hours
cf sale.
A negro fellow named
TOBV, lak n as the property of Ann Bix
lev, to satisfy a distress warrant in favor of
Ed ward Caulfield and John H Gumming. ;
W. Lam kin, h, r. c.
February 1 Ids
Sheriffs Sale*
W
v v ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
March next, at the market house in tin
City of Augusta between the usual hours.
One Jersey waggon and
Two Horses, levied on os the property of
Sanies H Kidd, to satisfy an execution in
favor of Ferdinand Phinizy, obtained in thi
Inferior court of Oglethorpe county, Fc
dinand Phinizy vs. .lamer H. Kidd
Wm. Lara kin, sh’ff.
Sheriff's Sale*
be sold, on the first Tuesday
In >u..rch next, at the raa. ket house in the
city of Augusta, between the usual hour?,
One tract of land in tlix
County of Uiclimoud, containing 251
Cres, more or less, with a good house
and all necessary out buildings, taken a
the property of Uayjd Patterson, to satisfy
mu execution in favor of A. Simone, vs
David Patterson, in the superior court t..
ea i I county.
One tract of land in Rich*
mood county,containing 6,K acres, mo.
or less, on which is a saw and giisl mil
adjoining Few, Greenwood anti other
tSKen as the property of \na Twiggs, i<„>
mat .sfy sundry executions issued out of to
superior coat i of Richmond countv agaii.s
Mid Asa Twiggs.
James W. Lamkin,
' , Sheriff H. C
February I——tdi
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Sheriff's Sale.
be Sold on the first Tuesday in I
April next, mt the Market-House, in the.
City of Augusta, between the usual hours
of Sale, the following Negro Slaves, to
wit.—
Mode, Jeff, Toney, El
lick, Ned, David, Isaac, Lizza rrtid her*
two Children, Hannah and Phillis; taken
as the property of George A. Turknctt,
by virtue of an execution, issued on the
foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of
Archibald Whitney and Giles M. Whitney,
in the Inferior Court of Richmond County,
against the said George A. Tiirknett,
James W. Lamkin, d s r c
February 1 tda
Sheriff’s Sale.
W lI.L be .old on (he firt Vm-.tloy in
April next, at the Market-House in Au
gusta, between the usual hours,
The Bridge on Savannah
River, opposite Augusta, together with
all and singular the rights, members, ap
purteiimices & privileges thereof.
JLSO—
Eighty JMTegvo SAayesi,
—TO AI .
Andrew, Plenty, Robin,
Frank, Hampton, Phill, Charles (Smelt,)
Reuben, Will, July, John, Tom, Sado,
June, July, June, David, Sam, Tumbo,
Vulcan, Peter, George, George, Fenton,
Rolls, Paul, Jesse, Chatham, June, Jack,
London, Brutus, John, Sharp, Camper
down, Simon,Charles, Andrew, Jim, Hilly,
Billy,Abram, lack, Joe,Joe,Couf,Ztulock,
htcob, Moats, hen, Reuben, little Sain,
Mary, Tom, Cubler, little Charles, Dick,
Bonaparte, Billy, Daniel, Sylvia, Rose,
Varia, Masuria, Clarey, Chloe, Lucy, Ma
via, Fanny, Nelly, Rosetta, Chariot* e, Flo
hi, Letty, Silla, Nancy, Bella, Dinah, Mary ,
and Sally—levied upon as the property
of John McKinne and Barna M’Kiiinc, bv
virtue of mt execution issued upon the
foreclosure of a mortgage, at Hie instance
of the Bank of the Slate of Georgia, vs
(lie said John McKinne and llama Me
Kitme.
Conditions Cash—pur
clianeis to (ay for titles, which will b«
ready for signature, and upon (he payment
of the purchase money, will be executed
on the day of sale. All property not paid
for sit that tim>, will be resold at the risk
of the former purchaser.
, Wm. Lamkin, sh’ff.
February 1 tds
Marshal’s Hales.
At (be MiiHtet-bouse in the City of An
gusta, on the first Tuesday in March next,
between the hours of leu and two o’clock,
wit.:, bk Sold,
The Bridge opposite the
City of Augusta, known by tlie name of the
Augusta Bridge, together with the privi
leges belonging thereto.
A lot or par* *1 of ground
in the cUy of Augusta, bounded on the
cast by Jackson sweet, on the north by
Bn* street, on the south by Reynold street,
on the west by an alley running parallel
with Jackson street, levied on as t.lie pro
perty of John McKinne, to satisfy an exe
cation issuing from the 6th Circuit Court
for the District of Georgia; the President,
Directors, Sc Co, of file Batik ol the United
Stales, VS. John M Ki me
Conditions cash —purchasers paving for
Bills of Sale.
IVter F, Buis Hair,
i). Vi. L) G.
i'lbuiv 5 >.'is
sheriff s Sale.
w
7 T ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in
March next, at the court-house i’i Jackson
borough, Scriven comity, Between the
usual hours of Wn and duet /clock,
350 Acres of limd, lyiu^
in the 28th district I'.arly count v, known
and distinguished hy the No. 121, taken
as the property of John Burns, to satisfy
sundry executions in favor of Roger M'Klu
ney and others ; levied and returned to
me by a constable.
J/.SO
100 uen s of pine land, ly
ng in t’ur c.ui \ oi 'enveu, adjoining
laud of James Oglesby and others, taken
as the property of John White, to satisfy
sundry executions m favor of Alexander
Bryan and o'tiers ; levied and returned to
me by a constable.
50 acres of land lining in
the county us fieri vco, on Mobley’s Ponds,
adjoining John 11- Wade and Elijah Oliver,
t iken as die properly of Win. Pickren, to
satisfy an execution in favor of the estate
K> bricl Ciemcnts, dec. against John Oil
er auti Win. Fickrcn ; levied and return
ed to me by a constable.
Solomon Kemp, s s.c.
January tils
Sheriff’s Sale.
ILL be Sold at the Court-House in
* ii rent on, on the first Tuesday ,n Marcli
ext, between the usual hours of Sale.
150 arres of land, ra re
or less, on the waters of Ogechee, adjoin
up Robertson and others, levied on t.) sa
lisfy sundry Executions issued out of a
Justice's Court, in tavor of Dennis Lin
sey, vs Thomas Meeks and Joshua Robert
son, levied oa and returned to me by a
Oonstable.
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-160 acres of land, more
or less, on the waters of Long-Oreek,
.(joining Barrer and Heeth, levied on ns
he property of Johnson Graiud, to satis:
"inttry Executions issued out of a Justice*:
'curt, in favor of John Butt and others,
s Johnson Granad, levied on and return
d to me by a Constable.
Abner Rogers, sh’ff.
February 1 Uwtds
4*SSMt*
’Sheriff’s Sale.
YjVTILL be sold on the first Ti'Csday in
I f ▼ March next at the Court-House in
Waynesborough, Burke county, within
the usual sale hours.
SO6 acres piste larid, le
vied on as the property DavisJTabb, ad
joining ImMS of Cook and others, to sat
isfy 8. & N. L. Sturges and others.
ALSO.
One tract of land where
on George M‘Kay now lives, adjoining
lands of Bates, Barbery and others, to
satisfy an execution in favor of John Ad
ams. ALSO,
One hor«e and gig, and
Wagon, levied on as the property of Su»i
ner Sumner to satisfy an execution in
vor of John Haines and others.
ALSO,
50 acres pine land, more
or less, whereon Robert Thomas now lives
100 acres pine land adjoining lands of
l.arnb Lasetterand o ! *> rs, 100 acres more
or less adjoining lands of J Crane & others
levied on as the property of Roberts 'Tho
mas, to satisfy an execution in favor of
Elias K. Stephens and others.
asso.
One bay horse, saddle
and bridle, levied on as the property of
Fielding Stephens, to satisfy an execu
tion in favor of Weicoin Alien.
ALSO,
One negro wench Silvia,
leviedonas the property of John hut
ledge, sen. to satisfy an execution in fa
vor of A. Carter.
ALSO,
715 acres of oak and
hickory land, adjoining lands of Robert
Fugh, Warren Green & Wright Murphy,
levied on as the property of Bryant o‘-
Raiinon, Administrator de bonis non, on
tiie estate of Sumner Green, to satisfy
an execution in favor of the executors of
Mathew Green, dec,
ALSO,
One negro man Will,
levied on as the property of John Bhene.y,
to satisfy an execution in favor of F.
Sessoms and others, returned to mo by
Thomas Burk, Constable.
W. W. Blount, s b. c. |
f»n•■,»>> IS, I*'.' 1 . vrtds
haertic’s
% V'ILL be Sold on the first Tuesday ii
? T March next, at the Court-House,
in the town Waynesborough, within thi
usual Sale hours.
100 acres of oak ami
hickory land, levied on as the properly
of John Clark, to satisfy an execution li
favour of William Gwin,
ALSO,
One negro girl mimec
Lucy, levied on us the property of Josnd.
Allday, to satisfy an execution in favor o'
William Barrow ami others, returned u
vac by the Constable.
ALSO,
One negro boy named
Stepney, levied on as the property of thf
estate of Hugh Martin, to satisfy an exe
cution in favor of Charles Uhcney and
Olivers, returned to me by the Constable.
ALSO,
One negro fellow named
Jim, levied On as the property of Tho
rn is Pierce to satisfy an execution in favor
of Nathan Williamson.
8. W. Blount, s. b. c.
January ‘25. wtds
bherffs Sales.
V* ILL he soid at the court house In
Warren tun on the first Tuesday in Marcji
next between die usual hours of sale,
200 Acres of land on the
wavers of Joe a creek, lev.ed on to satisfy
>n .X- culi'.ii i. !av,.r of Jordan Wilrhevi
\s. John Al‘Cay, nhadrach Flewetien uni
John Fontain; pointed out by M‘Cay
ALSO
20f; acres of bind, more or
less, on the Ogechue riv. r, levied on
the property of W illiam Andrew s, to si
tidy executions in favor of Moses Andrew
and others, vs. Win Andrews; poinlWi
out by the defendant.
ALSO
One bay mare seven ycafs
.Id, three cows and calves, a three y eir- I
old heifer, levied on to salify a fi fa injfa
vor of Timothy Mathews, vs. Jonathan
Sells, Silas Pate and Fevtoii Baker.
ALSO
495 acres of htncl on (he
w itti s of Hockey Comfort, adjoining Tho
l.ocket and others—also one nej.ro boy 8
y ears old, by the name of Andy,levied on
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Janies Neal,
jau’r. vs Uarrel Neal -, pointed oti by the
defendant.
A, Hogers, sh’iV.
January 29 wins
* Sheriff's Sale.
W ILI. be sold at the Court house in
Warrenton on the first Monday in April
next between the usual hours of sale,
One bay mare four } ears
old, levied on as the property of William
Thompson, on the foreclosure of a mort
gage, in favor of Josiah Mvrick.
ALSO—
One bay mare live years
old, and levied on to s atisfy an execution
in favor of Nathan V Bady, vs. Zadoc
Bass, on the foreclosure of a mortgage
A. Rogers, sli’ff.
January 29 ■—wtds
Notice.
WILL be sold hi the house of John
Cartledge in Columbia county, on
Wednesday the 28th of February next,,
the personal property of Obediub Sulti
van deceased, (negroes exceptsd) con
sisting of horses, some househokl furni
ure, with other articles too tedious to
mention
John Cartledge> . ,
Cor Sullivan, sadmrs$ admrs -
January IS,
Sheriff's Sale . I
W ILL be sold on Uie first Tuesday in
March ne jt, at fftt court-house in - the town
J VysynesDorough, Burke county, within
Hie usual sale hours,
One waggon and a 40 saw
Gin, levied on as the property of Bryant
Ohanion, to satisfy an execution in favor
of U. L. Pierce.
ALSO
250 acres of land adjoin
ing lands es James Sapp and others, and
15U acres adjoining lands of Wm. Thomp
son and others ; levied on as the property
of Aaron Thompson, to satisfy three exe
cutions in favor of Mary Kimball.
Howell D. linrk, d.s.b.c.
January 29 tds
ItanuUag* Cast iron
FOUNDEI4Y,
W.IER* castings of all descriptions
are done iii the ucaiest manner and at as
short a notice as, tiie nature of the work
wanted will allow, and us the very best
materials. 1 caiAvitli confidence recom
mend my casting! to Millwrights and En
gineers, as the lion is soft and good, and
can be fitted witiout much trouble. Any
size Castings ca/be done f rom one to four
thousand poinds. Persons wishing any
Blacksmith's virk, Turning, or Brasses
for their Casli/gs, can be supplied, if re
quested. Orders particularizing the cast
ings wanted, h with patterns left with me
at the llenni/age Foundery, near Savan
nah, or witV Messrs. James Robertson,
k Co. Augusta, w ill be duly attended to.
/Henry McAlpin.
N. B.—llegant Railing to suit either
inside or outside Stairs, Balconies, or Plat
forms, an/likewise for Tombs or Fences,
cast froij/the newest patterns —Backs for
Chimne/s, &c.
Febrhary 1 \v4t
Caveat Emptor.
. LI. persons are requested to lake no
' lice 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 off by Ed
ward F. Campbell on Broad street An
gnsta, whereon there are three flame
tenements, formerly my property, and by
me sold to James Myers. Any person
woo purchases, will lake the property
subject to those liens of which if more par
ucular 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
Take Notice.
TTIIE creditors of Mark Donald Clarke,
and Ragland and . larkc, are herepy noti
fied, that the said Clarke has obtained an
order from the Honorable the Justices of
me Inferior court of Richmond county, di
' ccling the sheriff of said county to bring
the said Clarke before them at the court
house of sail county, on the seventh day
of April next, in order that he may take
the benefit of the act for the relief of inso!-
vent debtors.
Mark D. Clarke.
February 1 w9t
Notice is hereby given,
Ii ,
. MAT Fek-g Brown, of the county of
Richmond amt State of Georgia, hath ap
plied to the Inferior court of said county
for the benefit of the act for giving relief
in cases of insolvency and imprisonment—
And all the creditors of the said insolvent
arc required io shew cause, if any they
iiave, before the said court, at the court
uouse in said county on the 4th day of
April next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon
■it that day, why an assignment of die said
insolvent’s estate should not be made,
and he discharged according to the act.
February 1 w9t
150 Dollars Reward.
ANA WAY from the subscriber, while
f? on a visit to Georgia, last April, a
NEGRO GIRL, named Lucy. She was
raised in Augusta, and purchased by the
subscriber of lohn Henry, Esq. -and is so
well known in Savannah and Augusta, as
to render a description unnecessary. One
hundred dollars will be given for con
fining her in any jail in Georgia— oivOne
hundred and fifty dollars for delivering
her to the subscr.berin Cahawba.
N. Taylor.
Cfj’The papers of Savannah and Augus
ta au; requestedMo give this advertise
ment insertions for four weeks, and for
wafK their accounts to the subscriber at
Cal taw In for payment. N. JT.
Januuiy 15 4w
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Notice.
A persons indebted to tho estate of
John Beall, late ol Columbia county,
( cc. are requested to come forward and
discharge their accounts; and all persons
laving any demands against said estate,
will please present their accounts, pro
perly attested, and they will be paid with
m the time prescribed by law.
Chr. Beall, } w
J W. Beall y K
J- H. Smith A 5
February 4—-4 t ** *
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Entertainment, '
IS
Washington, Geo.
HE subscriber having lately purchas
ed tha(i pleasant and agreeable establish
ment, formerly kept by Wm. C. Douex,
intends keeping it ns a House of Private
ENTERTAINMENT. The Buildings arc
all undergoing a thorough repair, with
considerable additional improvements
suitable rooms will be fitted up, and kept
in reserve for private families and genteel
travellers. This situation being off the
Public is rendered perfectly-retir
ed,-and at the same time sufficiently con
venient for business. He intends keeping
on file, Newspapers from most of the
States in the Union : and at the same time
pledges himself that every exertion shall
be made to contribute to the comfort and
entire satisfaction of those that may think
proper to call on him.
A. H. Sneed.
January 55 wßt
The Augusta Chronicle and Savan
nah Republican, will please to insert th<.
above eight times, weekly, and forward
their accounts to the' Ncvvs Office
Tiie Western Hotel.
f ff*HE subscriber informs his friends and
X the public, that he has removed
from his former stand, and opened 'he
Mouse formerly occupied by Captain B.
Mims, and late bv f. 1). Green, Esq.
AT THE SIGJV OF THE
Golden Ball.
This situation possesses the advantages of
being near to the Market, and a suffi
cient distance removed from it, for the
enjoyment of quietude and retirement. It
is situated directly on Centre Street, at
the corner of Green Street; —has attach
ed to it a dry and extensive Wagon Yard;
also a ’arge and comfortable Stable, to
gether with other c onveniences equal to
any in the City. The subscriber flatters
himself that with these accommodations,
and a strict attention to business, he will
continue to deserve the patronage of the
Public. He returns his thanks for the
favors he has already received, and pledges
himself to use every exertion to please
and intertain those who may oblige him
by calling—and feels assured that ihey
will not be dissatisfied with his charges,
as he is determined to furnish every thing
as low as the Market will afford -
W. Ligon.
Augusta, January 13 w3mp
Twenty Dollars Reward
FOB J)l< K,
Who ranaway on Sunday the 21sU. I
ultimo. Dick is about thirty-two > ears
old. five feet ten or eleven inches high,
sttaight made, little inclined to yellow—
had < n when he went away, pantaloons of
twilled humospun, wool and cotton, cotton
shirt, new wool hat, shoes with saddle
tacks in the bottom. The above reward
will be paid to whoever will deliver said
negro, or confine him so that I get him
again, if taken up out of this state; ano
ten dollars if taken up in this state, with
all reasonable expenses paid. It is sup
posed he will make for the north
Benjamin Leigh,
February 1 3w
Administrators Sale.
WILL be sold at the market house in
the city of Augusta, on the 20th of
February next, one double barrel shot.
Gun, belonging to the estate of Samuel
Bugg, dec.
A. Bugg, adm’or.
January 11 wt ds
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
the late Capt David M'Kinney, ei
ther by note or open account are reques
ted to come forward and pay the same be
fore the Ist day of March next, as all
debts due the estate, on that day will be
placed in the hands of an attorney for col
lection.—All persons having claims against
the estate, are notified to exhibit them
to the administratrix, within the time
prescribed by lav., properly authenticated.
C. S. M*Kinney, adm’x.
Augusta, January, 18 wst
LOSl\
Between Augusta and Joseph Tank
ersley’s iu Columbia county, on Monda
last, a leather memorandum pocket book,
containing a numffbr of drafts, notes, and
accounts: The drafts and notes are as
follow
1 Draft on James T. Dent, g 127 00
1 Do. on Freeman Lacy, 250 00
1 bo. on Wm. P. Desmond 178 00
1 Do. on ML D. Clark, about 16 00
1 Note on Jos. Tankersly 338 68J
1 Do. on do about 278 00
1 Do. on James Edney 28 00
It is deemed unnecessary to enumerate
the accounts. The Pocket Book also con
tained some memorandums of no value to
any one but the owner. All persons are
cautioned from trading for any of the a
bove notes, drafts or accounts. A reason
able reward will be given for the recove
ry of the book and its contents.
John Pew.
February 1 4t
Executors’ Sales,
WILL BE SOLD,
800 Acres of Land, more or less, lying in
Columbia county, belonging to the estate
Judge Beall, dec. twelve miles from Au
gusta, on the Washington road, adjoining
John Foster, James Burroughs and Dread
pi Pace, between 5 and 600 acres of which
is cleared and under a good fence, and
was formerly kept by Judge Beall, and is
one of the best stands for Entertainment
between Augusta and Washington. Per
sons wishing to purchase will be allowed
three payments. The above place can be
sold by applying to either of the undersign
ed executors
Chr. Beall, ) m
J. W. Beall, C H.
J. H. Smith, \ ?
Februwy 1— *
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rally and to thote o/ -JJ*. H
state of Georgia most p a , I
DeueKcient I
Uzfcua. ‘ I
A FTER ? S r «at. lapse of time, at l!V I
. * vanced period of my !if e . L d I
suffemgs, the most severe, mon£; I
and afflicting, that ever were end. >' I
during, a senes of nearly forty ’ I
sulling, from the causes, that will I
faitlilully. correctly, truly, aild I
detailed to you, and to the world I
correspondence, that will be pubii.r I
between myself, and my partner W.S I
Scarbrough, sen, and his s „n, wjr I
Scarbrough, jun. now of Savannah, £ I
the year 1790 to,the year 1819.1 amW I
ful that you will not deem it preaumtu® I
malicious or incorrect, that I should ca t! I
the causes, that have produced them . I
appear in print. For although, it triu I
deemed presumptions, for any indiviuj I
however eminent, and respectable, he m I
have been, to suppose, that h;s nusft, l
tunes, reverses and affletiong, are, so detc I
ly interesting, to the community, I
the world, as to call on bin;, for their nub I
licatiom Yet in tenderness. f or ii le u.ort-' I
lionorable, and respectable portion
human nature, it is but reasonable ’to I
suppose, and to hope, that they ueterl
cease,to fake a lively Interest, i n
is right and what is wiong; or ia what’isl
virtuous, or, in what is vicious, as t’ -■
relate, to the conduct, and deportment ii{l
men, as, on these, most undeniably
the happiness, the harmony, the order*
safety and security of hum..n wTairs i*
ever has been, and I presume it ..rev*
er will, be, a privilege, claimed l-y t >>*
unfortunate, to complain, when injured*
And, if the privillege, was ever duunedß
and indulged rn, with justice, and pm*
priety, I trust,, that it will, be deemed <*
on the present occasion. To plead, as*
have done, for forty years, for some re*
dress, for some compensation, for th c l
overthrow, derangement, and final du.l
traction, of a concern that was once, (tel
most opulent, eminent, distinguished!aid|
respectable, that ever was in South Caro-H
iina. And to fad therin, as I have dam,*
from fraud, treachery and collision, bt’|
comes, a matter, for the candid, full, am|
impartial investigation, of the just, tl«l
impartial, the correct; and upright, of tut I
world And to those ofthatdeßciiptiot-H
and most particularly, to those of my !..’l
ter state of Georgia it is, that 1 most rts-H
pectfully pray leave to make my appeal I
After Hie toils of so many years, and s|
life all but exhausted, in efforts, to kave|
a character, fair, honorable, upright, and|
unimpeached, it may naturally Le coai-H
dered, as a source, of great solace, and|
Happiness, to the misfurmnate man, to|
be able; to bring under the impartial c*~|
animation, and investigation of e!niner.t|
men, the interesting, .-ad hading causes,!
that have operated so fatally, to a cudoH
cern, one, so eminent, opulent, dh:in.H
guished, and respectubie. It is the pe«H
culiar solace, of the unfortunate surviving®!
copartner, m the present ense, tiai leAf
can make these details, of the origin,
progress and final close, ot this cji>arn,H
to the eminent, cili/.cns ot hissis.ci -meH
o-’ Georgia, on whom, he is forced, iy cir-HI
.umstanccs the most awful, auu miptn-H
-jus, that ever menaced the existence, <S|
a highly rcspectabf. family. Luder ileß|
sanction, of as honorable testimonials, iH|
were ever give to man. Given by
merable citizens,of thegreatesuniini;ict,B|
and distinction, in onr country,
whose eyes; and to whose knowledge,
most-all the details, that will appear,
past. From, these, it will be seen,
myself, and family, are covered from
circumstances, that will be detailed, aiilßi
can no longer be concealed, b
to their last property, which is trine,
within the state of Georgia, for
until they can obtain, some redies.-.
their losses, and frauds, that they
sustained, and now are laboring
To prove, to the citizens of Georgia, anH|
of the world, that the property they
and have offered for sale in Georgia, >S|
legally, fairly, and justly their prupert*
and to prove this, ie the perfect
tion of the citizens of Georgia, and ol
world. It is indispensible to publish tlijl
correspondence, between myself,
partner, William Scarbrouglij sen aiiQl)e*j|
tween myself, and William
jun. now of Savannah, and between
self, and others, from the year 17A
the year 1819, and for the purpose ot
parting, that information, that be ’ a^*
tlsfactory to the public, and useful 'o tjmm
self and family, 1 will immediately
posite, in the office of die ChivniCG
the papers relating to thiscorrospendrw™
Subject to the inspection, of any *iw «•
citizen of Georgia, and where 1 vu
tend personally, for the purpose o.!»■*
every exiilanation, that may be_* e< l l
relating to the properly, 1 c,am ‘, ,
childreiis From tliis cor . p*V
will be seen, that all the saus of P I.H
tv, made by William
ring lus life, and those, deviseu > ‘
were fraudulent and not legal, P l '
; y the Belfast Saw Mills,_ on t ie
three runs, in Barnwell District* m -
Carolina. In devoting the reman.
my life, in securing iny just r.g ‘ u
benefit of a greatly injured,
respectable family,andlbr which p 'f-J|
have come, and mean to ren v
gusla, 1 shall rely on that supp
the beneficicnl citizens ofGeo'f,
the evidences ot my respectabm),
American Citizen for forty yea
will entitle me to. .
William Cooke, ■
Surviving Copartner of the ff uuJ
Scarbrough U Cooke.
Coroner’s bfalssm
WILL be sold .1 the '""‘StM
town of Waynesborough.oa then H
day in March next,
One hundred and
acres of land adjoining the es .
Doyle and others— levied o
perty of Jesse Farrow, 0 , jjlonnf
culion in favor of Slurges ano Wm
Willard Ih* belts ß
Corone*'
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