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Sheriff's Sale Rfc
Will be” Sold,
k^t he Market house in the City of
between the usual hours-qf
safer n 'he first Tuesday in March next
the following; property, viz. belonging to
the estate of Benjamin Varnold, dec.
NEGROES,
Peter Punch, aged about forty years.
Uhoda, aged about forty-five years, Sarah
#ged about twenty two years, Hose, aged
about seven years, Keziah, aged about
eighteen, Elizabeth, aged about six
months/" Sukey, ayed about fourteen
yews, Phoebe, aged about twelve years,
Stacy, aged bout seven years, Sophia,
aged about five years, Manny, aged about
forty-five years, M’Gruder, aged alioui
ten years, Tom, aged about one year,
Hark, aged about twenty one years, 'I itus,
aged about twenty one years, Peter, aged
about five years.
Furniture,
Two pairA»%>vel § toDgs,
1 Fender,2 pair andtHn-S 1 secretary, 1
book case, 1 desk lifltbogany side board,
I sofa, 3 mahogany dining l tables, and 2-
ends, 2 bureaus, 7 beds, bedsteads and
furniture, dozen chaira and .2 carpets.
Cattle , tic.
12 bend ot* hogs, 0 head
of Cattle, and one horse f* tin;, all levied
on tn satisfy an execution on the fbrcclo
*• fcur<- 'i, a Mortgage kc in favor of Stewart
and If. 11; graves, vs. Heirs and Hepresen*
ta .so 'Be njamin Yurnold, dec.
V. a. Lamkin, Slier'lT.
Js;iu;i 4 , • ' l l
Sheriff's Sale.
be sold on the first Tuesday in
M i. ;, next, at tue market house in (he
city i>l Augusta, between the usual hours,
5 Large looking glasses,
II Small do do
34 Thai'S (common) 9 fancy do
lb l.aige l i'ie tables, 25 small do
1 Set Mahogany tables and ends,
.*1 Settees. 37 Bedstead' ,
2G He ia and bedding, *6 matrasses,
9 Pair fire dogs, 1 battling tub,
7 Wash-stands, 1 Beurenu, 1 pine slab,
i Large table, 1 tot let table, 3 pair sho
vel and tongs,
fi Sets castors, 8 dozen platen, 7 dozen
knives and f.irks,
16 Pitchers, 6 bread trays, 5 salt cellars,
3 Doz table spoons,4doz. teaspoons,
6 Do*, cups and suuccifl, 10 dishes, 12
tin covers, *
3 Coffee pots,6small and 6 large waiters,
12 Pols, kettles and ovens, 1 pair large
i fire dogs, gridirons and other kitch
en fucim nt'- 1 bv 11,
Ifi l)oz, : b&4* botth'S, 1 settable fans,
A Doz.’'wibl> fs, 2 uoz, Wine glasses,
1 Shaving' cm', clothes brushes,' 1
backgammon hoard,
3 Doz. candlesticks, 6 snuffers, 1 doz.
chambers,
1 Doz wash basons, 1 i doz table cloths,
3 doz towels,
1 Mahogany sideboard, 1 do tea table,
1 Brass fender, shovel and tongs and
andirons, .
1 Lumet and mg, 2 looking glasses vvi li
time pieces,
3 Desks, 5 liquor casks, 1 book Case, 18
dreaders,
3 Demij.dias, 36 pavilions, 18 window
curtains,
3 Mi, s C>: bushels corn, 4(WO lbs fodder,
$ Cords wod, 9 loa. porter, 18 gallons
run, and hr. nd ,
10,000 M'gtt s. M g.d.is S» 9 b'l les Wii.e,
40 ibs CufiV-. It Ob’S dugar, £ bbl fish,
j Firkin buttci, I i> ix c.imllfs,
I Negro man l.ett 1 bay and one sorrel
h 1 ■ se—-—levied upon as the property
ol ( S Whipple, t satisfy an execution
in bo rof Siurg-s Burroughs, vs said
Whipple.
Win. Lam kin, sh’lV.
February 1 td.s •
Shwitf’s Hale.
11,1, be sold on the Ist Tuesday in
March next, at the Market Hons , in the
Cit' of Augusta, between tl« usual bourn
Os gale.
\ negro I Ilow named
T'lBY, 'uk. n a* the property of Ami k'-
let, to satisfy ■< distress war'aiit m favor <.f
I w ard Cainfi. Id and h im H Gumming.
VV. Lamkin. s, n. e.
Febman I 'd»
Sheri(V’s Sale*
ILL be sold on the firm Tuesday in
March next, a. die market house lii the
City of Augusta between tbe usual bonis
One Jersey waggon and
Two Horses, levied on as die p er'y ■ I
Janies If. Kul d, hi satisfv an ext i utiou it.
favor of Verdins d Phic. zy, obtained in th.
I; feriov court of tlgl-Uiuru county, F- .-
din ami Phin’zy "s I <u. ■ 11. Kdd
Win, Lamkin, sli’tV.
F bruary s— tils
Sheriff's Sale,
ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday
in march nex., at the mil ke' 'io ise in illi
cit} - of Augusta,between tliensipii hours.
One tract* of land in the
county of It ulimdnd, cuuiaining 233 .
C'es, more or less with a good House
and all necessary nu\ b old ugs, taken as
th property of David Patters n, to satisfy
an execution in favor of \. Simons, vs
D iv. I Patterson, in ’he superior court of
•ai t county.
• ALS't
One tract of land in Rich
mo ~ oo.i ny, cunt .'.ueig 6*o acres, more
o ■ 1 vs. on which is a saw and g ist mil'
ftdpMning Few, Greenwood and ot tin
ta n as t,,e prape ly of isa Twiggs, t«»
fce .sfy sundry executions issue <ijout it th.
Su.iui .or court'of Hidunoiid cutiiuy again*
Bud Asa Twiggs. ' „
Jam/a W. Lamkiu,
• V , V*-Sheriff n. V
Jlcbrnsuy I——lds
Sale.
ILL be Sold on the first Tuesday in
April next, at 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, Ked, David, Isaac, Lizza and her
two Children, Hannah and Phillis; taken
as the property of George A. Turknett,
by virtue of an execution, issued on the
foreclosure of a mortgage hi favor of
Archibald Whitney and Giles M Whitney,
in jibe Inferior Court of Richmond County,
against the said George A. Turknett,
James W. Lamkin, u s n c
F. hruary 1 ids
Sheriff's Sale.
W 1!.I. be sold .in Ole fir.f Tnewlay in
April next, at the Market-House in Au
gusta, between the usual bouts,
The Bridge on Savannah
River, opposite Augusta, together with
all and singular the rights, members, ap
purtenances (J privileges thereof. »
ALSO
liAgV\t>j XegYo HAwvci,
—TO WIT—
Andrew, Plenty, Rohin,
Frank, Hampton, Phill, Charles (Smell,)
Reuben, Will, July, John, Tom, Sado,
June, July, June, David, Sam, Tombp,
Vulcan, Veter, George, George, Fenton,
Kolia, Paul, Jesse, Chatham, June, Jack,
London, Bnitus, John, Sharp, Camper
down, Simon, Cl arles Andrew, Jim, Billy,
Billy, Abram, Jack, Joe, Joe,Couf, Za lock,
lao'ih, Moses, Ben, Reuben, little Sam,
Mary, Tom, Cobler, little Charles, Dick,
Bonaparte, Billy, Daniel, Sylvia, Rose,
Maria, Masuria, Clarey, Cliloe, Lucy, Ma
, ia, Fanny, Nelly, Rosetta, Charlotte, Flo
ra, l.etty, Silla, Nancy, Bella, Dinah, Mary,
amt Sailv—h vii d upon as th. property
1 of John McKinnc and Barna M-Kinne, hv
“ virtue of an execution issued noon the
i foreclosure of a mortgage, at the instance
of tin Bunk of Hu itale of Georgia, vs
1 (iic stud John McKinne and Barna Me
Kinii..
Conditious ('ush—i»ur
chaseis to pay for .dies, which vmli ha
ready for signature, and upon the payment
of the purchase money', will be executed
on the day of sale. All property not paid
for,at that tirm, will be resold at the risk
of the former purchaser
Wm. Lamkin, sh’lV.
February 1 tds
Marsha.’, bales.
A. C Uie MarketJ.mise in the City of * u
gusto, on the first Tuesday in March next,
between the hours of ten and twoyi’clock,
WILL BE SOLD,
The Bridge opposite the
City of Augusta, known by the name oftne
Augusta Bridge, together with the privi
leges belonging thereto.
• AES)
A lot or parcel ol* ground
in the city <>♦ Augusta, bound, d on lu
1 ,-ast hv Jackson street, on the north b>
B it stree', on the south by Reynold street,
i on tin west t>v an alley running paiallel
With Jackson street, levied on as the pro
perty .if Jon. dcKinni, to satisfy an exe
cntioii issiiingfruin n.e 6 ti Circuit Court
for the District of Gi iruia; the President,
Directors, & Cm it Hk Rank of tile United
diales, vs John M' Kiune
Conditions .-as’i —purchasers paying for
Bills of Sale.
IVler K, lh ischiir,
D. M.D G.
Jannarv 25 ids
Sheriff’s Sale.
IT.L he soul on Hie first Tuesday in
March next, at the court-house in Jackson
norongii, Seriven county, between the
usual hours of ten and three o'clock,
2.)0 Acres ol* land, lying
in the 28th district iaily county, allow n
and distingnisheil by the No. 121, taken
as the property of lohn Burns, to satisfy
sundryit <ecnt ions in fin er of Roge r M'Kin
itey and.others; levied and returned to
me bv a constable
- - JI.SO
100 acres ol* pine land, ly
ing in tile cou i.) bcrivcn, ..adjoining
laud of James Oglesby and others, taken
as the property, of John White, to satisfy
sundry' executions in favor of Alexander
Hi . an and ot li, rs ; levied and returned to
me bv a constable.
ALSO
50 acres ot* land tying io
the eo pus /.if Scriven, on Mobley's Uouds,
d|oiniiu; John M. Wade and Elijah tflivei,
ikenas, the property of Wm, Picki-.-n, to
uisiy at. execution in favor of the es au
1 G bnel Clements, dec. against John Oi.-
> i f and Win. PickrOn ; levied and return
ed to me by a constable,
IStdomon Kemp, s s.c.
January 3l> 1 Is
Sheriff's Sale.
VV
' ” II.T, be sold on tlie first Tuesday in
M treh ’.ex', at the court-house in the town
ol Wiithesbnrough, Burke county, within
the usual sale h «urs,
< w aggon and a4O saw
Gin, leviea on as tiie pi ',ierty of Bryant
< ibanion, to satisfy an execution in favor
of B. L. Pierce. '
ALSO
250 acres ot* laud adjoin
.ng uni is of James Sapp and others, and
loJ acres n>ljoiuing lands of Wm. Thump
son and others ; levied on as the property
of Aaron Thompson, to satisfy three exe
cutions in f»v> v of Mary Kimball.
Howell D. linrk,d.s.b.c.
I u i • v 1 tds
Lor Hale.
A SECOND HAND
PI \ JS O.
Apply *t this OSes#
Letters Remaining
In the Post-Office, Augusta, Ga. sih Febru
ary, 1821 Persons wishing Letters
from this List, will please ask for "Ad
vertised Letters.”
A Jones Mansfield
Anderson 'homas Johnson David
Adams James K
Anderson Hening- King Alexander
ham Mrs Kembrell B
Aldridge Thomas H Knight Nancy
Anderson Robert H Kelly Solomon
Antrozzi Dominicho Keeler H. Timothy
Allen Mary L * L
Adams Tho’s H Lacy W Freeman
Anderson Joseph Locker James
Atkinson Jno L Lacy Cincinnatns
B Lockwood Eleazur
Beggs James Lened John
Bottom Davis Love M Amelia
Bo d John Lewis Albert
Brown Elizabeth Lam.in Cbas
Buckhannon Amy Leonard Ander
Brady Hugh Lamkin L Sami
Baker Peyton Lamkin William
Beal Harriot M
Bell Ann Mrs Morgan Wm
Bateman Sarah Martimvell M
Brewer Rebecca May K Hines
Brown John Martin Smith
Blackwell Sam MyattJohn
Bell William Martin Alexander
Bradley Elias B Miller Travis
Bostwick Geo Martin William
Bellsteal William ’ Meals J Wrildrad
Bostick Jacob M‘l)aile Wm
Burns Susannah Monson S Sami
Boyer Lib'll Mrs Monson Mama
RemuntEdward M'Csnn Lucy,
Bngg William H M‘M inns Bebt
Beal James Mitchel R«bt
C ' Mitchel James
Curtiss Henry T Meriwether Beal&Co
Conyers W Cbas M-Kbuarry Andrew
Chisholm Eliza’lh L Moore Alfred
Cullin' Benj N
Collier Henrietta Nelson T
Camming Tbos B Nelson Mitchel
Curry Robert Newel Lott
'Titchor Edwin Nichols W Tbos
Cummings John < O
Cosby Jno H o‘Pyer Dennis
Carstarpbin Joel Outlaw James
Cijlroy Juliet Oliver Margaret
Cook Rosel Oliver Stephen
Colt Anson 1'
Cowan Samuel Polk P Attn
Cater Hezekiuh Pomeroy VV R
Crafts Fretl’k Powers Bdwd B
Cullen Itichard Perrin H
Clark David Peel D Tbos
Chisholm William Player Sami
Ciimming 8c Co Pennoyer S iml
Campbell Susan Pettibone Luke
Clarke Jane Penfold John
Carie Eugenia Prouty C
Crupper M Capt Patterson David
Ccrasoli Bartolameo Pharos Danl
Carre P Powers Lovey
Covington Rich'd Polliil G Jno
Clisbe Timothy Pierce Stephen
I) Pat ris Joseph
Davis Julia) 1£
Dav< .iport Peter Roman Robert
Deas Francis Redfield A Mary
D.dby Henry Rouault F.dwd
Debow Jnliah Rodgers James
Davis Catharine Richardson H Danl
Davis John Richards Lister
Dmel John C Robb son Mary
Debimar Thomas Root George
Dcveaux Wm Russell James
Dykes Edward Russel Edza
• E S
English Bond & Co Scott IP A
Erwin A !c Co Stnrzenegger John
Erwin Andrew Sco't W lessup
Ere William Shelters Henry
Ellis Kinchin Smith Eli
Evans Geo. W. Smith SHev
Krwjn G ecti Si Co Stahey George
Ellis Joel R Staley Jycob
Ellington Rice Shiers M
F Snead Mary ,
Falkenbury Lydia Secon Eliza
Fi w Thomas Skinner Wm
Frost Samuel Stratenburg SiThom
Fisher Williard acovil John
Frederick Willey Smith l.avina
Ford B Sain’l Sykes James
Pryei Dan’l Salem Henry
Field John Shockley Peter
F'wd'mk Samuel Sanford Amoa
Fester Elizabeth Stephens M
Foster John T
Foster It S Thornhy Wm
G Thompson Henry
Griffith Edith Tnrp< n John
Gregory H Lewis Tooke ‘lien
Gefiaon William Taylor Francis
Gordan Hugh Tuchill Tbos
Glover John Tuttle Zephaniah
Green Furniftild Thompson SJ.
Green Abner . V
Gibbs Georg* Vallatin S Francis
Grant A Win. Underhill .1 Geo.
(Jordon Jus. W
Literal d II Walker A bin
Gardner Wm Walker Elijah
Greenwood Henry Wagner folin
Grove Norman Ware D liobt
H WallcerJohn
Harris laid Woodruff David*
ilull Ephrajm Wilson Lawrence
Hester Mitchel Woodruff Parkhuril
llamillon James Watkins W George
I latch vn lohn Ware Amelia
tjandley H Thomas Wiley Tbos
Mill Henry Watkins Julius
Humble John Wright Martha
Huff John Walsh Win
Hoyt C Jno Wood A W
Honeywell Eliot Webster Alex
Holsmback D M Wills Anre
Henry John Walker M George
Mill B Green Watkins Jason
Hart Webb WoodhtffC John
Harris William Washburn Edmd
J White George
Junes Levi Z
Johnson Fenniah Zin Jane
Johnson Joseph
James Fraser, p m
February 5 3t
Olobe T
AND
Savannah Stage Office.
Persons wishing to take seats in the
.Savannah Stage, will please call at the
above place, the Office having been re
moved there.
January 25 9t (
For Sale .
U©2) Acres of LAND, on the W’a
ters ot Cubber*. and Rocky Creeks—For
enquire ot
Geo. . Avails.
\ July i— ts
Attention.
WILL BE SOLD ,
To the highest bidder, on the 9th of
March next, ihat well known situation on
Sweet Water, containing 438 acres of good
pine land, in Waireti and Columbia conn
lies; about 100 acres under cultivation,
the rest well timbered, situate on tin
road leading from Augusta to Warrenton,
30 miles above the former, and 12 miles
below the latter—containing excellent
Saw and Grist Mills, and Gin House with
a 7-J Saw Gin, all propelled by water —
the stream is permanent and sufficient for
all; works, all in good repair; a good
Dwelling House* with sufficient rooms for
the comfortable accommodation of travel
lers; excellent stables and other conve
nient houses—Good Store House and
Counting Room, su rounded with
injy oaks, forming a beautiful summer
grove. This is known to be good stand
(or a Tavern and Store, and an excellent
neighbourhood for purchasing cotton-*-
Tlie payments will be divided into three
equal instalments; the first to be due Is
January next, and possession then
the other two payments to be made inone
and two years thereafter. The stock of
goods to be sold at auction, and a credit
given till tile Ist January next ; also t.h<
i purchaser of the promises may b ■ accm
modated with household and kitchen fur
nilure, sufficient foi the use of the stan...
as well as the cattle and hogs Notes with
approved security will he required.
Tucker Cod*, co.
February 8 wst
Land is Negroes for Sale
E|MIE Subscriber offers for sale hi»
i tract of Land in Washington county,
on the South side of Ogecliee River; con
taining about two thousand acres, nearly
file hundred cleared and under fence.
There are two settlements on it, and the
tract might be divided into three. The
read leading from Louisville to Sanders
ville and -jpana, and from Augusta to tlu
Purchase and Al ibama, byway of Fenns
Bridge, runs through it #lu;re one of Mu
settlements is made, and which is estab
li ;hed as an advantageous place of trade
with a good dwelling house, store and
git- house, .and other necessary out build
ings
The other settlement is also wel bn -
proved,it would bean bject to a Savarv
nah or Augusta Merchant, who wished a
healthy retreat in the summer, with the
advan 1 age of prosecuting their business
with success. It would also be an eligi
blc situation fora Branch Bank—being
nearly central belwt en Louisville, San
dersville and Sparla It is healthy and
well watered. There are about four hun
dred acres of high river swamp, well
timbered and sufficiently high for cultiva
turn, not being subject to any but uncom
monly nigh freshets. It will be sold a
bargain, in a body or divided to suit pur
cbosers. Apply to Wm. N Harman, esq.
near Louisville.
A I SO,
10 prime Negroes j a fel
low, ins wife and four children; he is a
jobbing carpenter, cooper, tavior, cook
and ca.i do any tiling on a farm, is also a
prime field hand, a young wench and her
child, she is a prime field hand with the
hoc or plough, another young wench
brougni flp about 'he house, is a good
sca-astr?;.-, roo’ , washer and ironcr,
nurse and house servant, with her child
about twenty months old. They are sold
to raise the cash, apply to - .
* ha le J. Jenkins,
Near Danfelsvilie Madison county.
! January 4t eow4t
In Kquitj.
South.Cat 01-na Edgefield District,
Christopher FtVzsimons, \
vs, /
‘ohn M'Kinne and /
John A, Barnes \
8N obedience to an order > -o the Court
-of Equity,will be sold for cash at Edge
h; Id Court-House, on the li st Monday in
February next, the following tracts of land
A tenet 1264 acres on
Fox’s creek, bounding on lands claimed by
Ralph S, Phillips and the heirs of Rebec
ca Wdlison, on the lands of Charnel H
I horn; John Torrence, Colonel Leioy
Hammond, and Briton Mims
A tract of 683 acres ori
ginally granted to Leroy Hamirond, and
bounding on lands of Briton Mims and o
thers
A tract supposed to con
tain 1090 acres including part of Campbei
(on, bounding on Savannah river, and on
lands claimed by the heirs of R Wdlison
and lands of Leroy Hammond and otheas
including the Mount Airy tract—Purcha
sers will be required to pay for title
deeds.
Whitfield Brooks,
Cominihioner in Equity.
Edgefield Court House, lothjan, wdts
Notice,
All persons concerned are notified that
the Clerks Office of the Inferior Court
of Richmond County- will be open every d..y
(except Sundays) uiitill UMdirst Monday in
march next,for the receiving &
registering the names of free persons of
colour under the act.of the Generl Assein
bly of this State, passed the 19th Doc
1818 supplementary to and more effectu
ally to enforce an act prescribing the
mode of manumitting slaves &c.
JOHN H. MANNCIk.
Feb.S .iHfc
mM
Entertainment ,
in
Waa\m\gtoA, Beo.
TP HE subscriber having lately purchas
ed that pleasant and agreeable establish
ment, formerly kept by Wm C. Bonr.s
intends keeping.it as a House of Privat*
ENTERTAINMENT. The ouildings at.
all undergoing a thorough repair, will
considerable additional improvements ;
suitable rooms will be fitted up, andktp
in reserve for private families and gt iiiee'
travellers. Tins situation being off the
public Square, is rendered perfectly retir
ed, and at the same time sufficiently con
venient for business He intends keeping
on file. Newspapers from most of th*
P ates in the Union ; and at tin* same time
pledges himself that every exertion shall .
be made to contribute to the comfort and
entire satisfaction 'ofthose that may think
proper to call on him*
A* 11. Sneed.
January 25 wßt
(fj* I he Augusta Chronicle and Savan
rah Republican, will please to insert th
above eight times, weekly, at-1 forward
tht.M .tf'i'h" t'i *h. N J . s Ofi *
The Western' hotel.
75PHE subscriber informs his trends and
f ' the public, that h* has removed
fr m his former stand, and opened lie
House formerly occupied by Captain B.
. Mims, an 1 late hi .11) Green, Esq.
jr the -v/GvV or rnr
tioldea Hali.
This situation possesses the advantages of
being near to Lin- Market, and a. stiff!
dent distance removed- from It, for the
enjoyment of quietude and retirement. 1 !
is situated directly on Centre Street, at
the corner of Gref n Street; —has attach
ed to it a dry ami extensive Wagon Yard;
also a 'arge and comiortable Stable, to
gether with other conveniences equal to
any in the City. The subscriber flatters
hunself mat with these accommodations,
and a strict attention to business, he will
continue to deserve the patronage of the
Public. He returns his thanks fur the
favors he has already received, anti pledges
himself to use every exertion to please
and interrain those who may oblige him
by calling—and feels assured that they
will not be dissatisfied with his charges,
as he is determined to furnish every thing
as low as the Market will afford
VV. Ligon.
Augusta, January 18 w3mp
Vvieutv, Dollars fitavraxA
I OU IJI K,
Ilf ’
f ▼ HO ranaway on Sunday the 2lsl
ultimo. Dick is about thirty-two > ears
•>'d, five feet ten or eleven inches high,
st night made, little inclined to yellow—
had v n wuen he went away, pantaloons of
twilled luuth spun, wool and cotton, cotton
shirt, new wool hat, sho s with saddle
tacks in the bottom. The shove reward
will be paid to whoever will d< liver saiji
neg’o, or confine him so that 1 get* in
again, if tak. n up out of this state; and
ten dollars if taken up in this stale, with
all reasonable expenses paid. It is sup
posed he will make for die north
Benjamin Leigh.
February 1 j V \
Administrators Sale,
WILL be sold at the market house in
the city of Augusta, on the *0 h of
February next, one double barrel shot
Gun, belonging to the estate of Samuel
Bugg, dec.
A. Bugg, adm’or-
January 11 wtds
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
file late Capt, David M'Kiuney, ci
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 law, properly authenticated.
C. S. M'Kiuney, adm'x.
Augusta, January, 18 wst
~
JBf.TWEEN Augusta and Joseph Tank
er.sley’s in Columbia county, on Monday
last, a leather memorandum pocket book,
containing a number of drafts, notes, and
accounts: The drafts and notes are as
folio v
1 Draft on James T. Dent, g 127 0(1
1 Do. on Freeman Lacy, 250 00
1 Do. on Wm. P.Dearmond 178 00
1 Do. on M. D. Cla,k, about 16 00
1 Note on Jos. Tankersly 338 68£
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
t»ined some memorandums of no value to
anyone 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' dales.
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
zd Face, between 5 and 600 acres of which 1
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 Waahington. Per
sons wishing to purchase will be allowed I
three payments The above place can be
sold by applying to either of the undersign
ed executors ° •
Chr. Beall, }
J. W. Beall, C H.
J. H. Smith, S 2*
February 1 —■ i
7 " th can,Ud. Jmp m i u }
. nrtuom, Cmzens of
‘ d ‘ffl'rtHiPPrever
'•ring, a senes of nearly (>!, d, ‘i
si dung, from the causes,
laithiully, correctly, pm.. 1 A*
detailed to you, and to the ;*! )«!
correspondence, that wifi i
between myself, ami my
Scarbrough, sen, and InV
Scarbrough, jnn. now of Savl!' 11
, f ! ,e year 1790 tothe year
ful that you will „ (t Lem
malicious or incorrect th,, i . 15,0
appear in print. For 1 ,Jj
deemed presumptißus, for .J. jj
however eminent, and respect®
luive been, to suppose, th at
fiines, reverses auUfflaiimJ^ 1
ly interesting, to the comtrumt*' "
the world, astocalionhim U g h sf
hcaiion.
honorable, and mptctuble Z'
human nature, it is bat reasE
suppose, and to hope, ihnt thev
cease, to take a lively interest, „
“I Mwmnp „r L. wl,
virtuous, or, -h What is vicious, J
relate, to the conduct, amldcp,’
m«.u, as, on these, most Undeniably,
the happiness, the harmony
safety and security of human affair
ever has been, and 1 presume it i,
or will, be, a privilege, claimed m
unfortunate, to complain, when i„
Ami, it the privilege, was evercli
and indulged in, with justice, and
, P«e*y. 1 Dust,, that it will, be dec me
‘on the present occasion. To plead
have done, for forty years, for sonn
dress, for some compensation, so
overthrow, derangrment, and tirJ
t liiction, of a concern tliat was o,»
most opulent, eminent, distinguished
respectable, that ever was in SouiLC
lina. And to fail therm, as I t
Irofn fraud, treachery and collisioi
comes, a matter, for the candid, f«tt
impartial investigation, of the j us (
impartial, the correct; and upright,i
world And to those of that dim
and most pm licularly, to those oi mj
tet state of Georgia it is, that I mii
pectfuliy pray leave to makt, mj »p
After the toils of so tnanv yean, I
life all.but exhausted, u, e'fforis,to 1
a character, fair, honorable, upright,
unimpeacheil.it may naturally be c
dered, as a smirc., of great solace,
happiness, to the misfortunste mar
be able; to bring under the inpartia
animation, and investigation ot emit
men, the interesting, ,nd leadingcu
'hat have operated so fatally, to s
cern, one, so, eminent, opulent di
guished, and respectable. It is the
ettiiar solace, of the unfortunate mvi
copartner, in the present case, that
can make these details, of the origin,
progress aiid final close, ot this cone
to the* eminent, citizens of bis sister t
ot Georgia, on whom, he is forced, by
cu instances the most awful, ami ini
oils, that ever menaced the existence
a highly respectubl family. Under
sanction, of as honorable testimomab,
were eve/ 1 give to man. Given by it
racrable citizens, of the greatest ea im
and distinction, in onreounut u
whose eyes;and to whose knowledge
most all the delays, that will appear, I
past. From, these, it will bt seen,
myselt, and family, are cove, td froii
circumstances, that will be detailed,
can no longer be concealed, to »p|
to their last property, which is en'i
within the state ot Georgia, for asupi
until they can obtain, some redress,
their losses, and frauds, that the) I
sustained, and now 1 are laboring un
To prove, to the citizens of Georgis,
of the world, that the property they el
and have offered for sale in Georgia
legally, fairly, and justly them prop*
and to prove this, t the perfect salt
fion of the citizens of Georgia, and d
world. It is indispensible top ball
correspondence, between myself, >:t
partner, William Scarbrough,sen w
tween myself, and A' illiam Scarbmt
jun. now of Savannah, and between
self, and others, from the y ear t 1
the year 1819, and for the purpose d
parting, that information, that rosy *
tisfaetory to the public, and usthii'»
self'aud family, 1 will immediately
posile, in the office ot the Ciir'-mce,
the papers rela'ing to thisporrespirib#
Subject to the inspection, of any
citizen oi Georgia, ami wlwre
tend personally, for the purposed
every explanation, that may
relating to the property, I Ciain '
childrens From this carrespoa ■
will be seen, that all the salt's ol pr
ty, made by William ScarbwUßA*-
ring ii is life, and those, devisco by«
were fraudulent and not legah
‘y the Belfast Saw Mil's, on the
three runs, in Barnwell District,
Carolina. In devoting the WJ 1 * 1 '
my life, in securing my just rig ii
beneiii of a greatly t
respectable family,aitdior " ■, J
have come, and mean to re *
gusta, I shall rely on that »!. ;
the beneficient citizens cf ,
the evidences of my respectaM-
American Citizen for f’oity yc
will entitle me to. ,
William Coot®)
Surviving Copartner of the
Scarbrough & Cooke.
Coroner’s * , ai eS
W ILL be sold at tbe co “ rt b Jfi
town of Waynesborough, on tne
day in March next,
One hundred an« (j
acres of land adjtining_ tbe * . j
Doyle and others-^ 1 ®
oeity of Jesse F-<rrow,
cution in favor of Sturgesc ,
Willard h (ll,in
Coro® er *
January 29—“-wtds ,