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To //* c<mWW. Impartial, intelligent, anti
ViAutitt, Cilixent of my country
rally, and to tfiose <f my, titter
ttgtc of -corgia motl particularly.
Ijftneftvifnt - VeVWw Ci
tizen*.
A FTEII a pival lapse of time, at an ad
vanced period of my life, and after
sufferings, tho moat severe, mortifying
«i d tliat ever were endured,
during, a series of nearly forty years, re
sulting, from tbe causes, that will be most
faithfully, correctly, truly, and jiwtly,
detailed to yon, and to the world, in thc-
CurfcspondenccN, that will be published,
between myself, and my partner William
Fcarb <ntgh, sen. and hi. «mt, WiUl.m
Scarbrough, jun. now of Savannah, from
the year 17-90 to tjie rear 181st. I am hope
f*il that you will not deem it nresurotuous,
malicious or incorrect, that I should cause
the causes, that have produced them, to
apoear in print. For although, it may be
deemed presumptions, fop any individual,
however eminent, and respectable, he may
have been', t» suppose, that his misfor
tune*. reverses ami alflctions, are, so deep
ly interesting, to the community, and to
the would, aa to call on him, for their pub
lication. Vet in tenderness, for the more
honorable, and respectable portion, of
human nature, it is but reasonable, to
suppose, and to hope, that they never
cease, to take a lively interest, in what
M right and what is wrong; cr in what is
virtuous, or, in what is vicious, as they
relate, to the conduct, and deportment of
men, as, on these, most undeniably rests,
the happiness, the hariflony, tlx; -order,
safety au.l security nf human r( Fairs. It
ever has been, and 1 presume it forev.
cr wiil, be, a prlvillege, claimed by the
unfortunate, to cntppitdn, when injured.
And, if the privillege, was everfcliumed,
and indulged ln» with justice, and pro
priety, I trust,,lhat.it will, he dcciinetl bo,
on the present occasion. To plead, as I
have done, for forty years, Yor some re
dress, for some compensation, for the
overthrow, derangement, and final des
-Irur.r>i'n« ofrr.n"‘-rn .that.r. *♦»?
most npu'epf, eminent, uistingiuslmd, and
respertable, that ever was in South Ofci'ft.
Una, And to fail therin, a* 1 have done,'
f rom fraud, treachery and-collision, bn*!
cofyes. a matter, for the candid, full, •*
infantial investigation, «f the .„mJ
impartial, the correct; wn-* j.ist, the
yorld AnSso th' upright, of the
A"'.' t>J.»tp<>''' „, s c of that description;
fUve *>' ocularly, to those of my sis
**' ,iv of Georgia it is, that I most rcs
etfully pray leave to make my appeal.
After the tolls of so many years, and a
life all but exhausted, in efforts, to leave
a character, fair, honorable, upright, and
unirnpcachcd, it may naturally be consi
dered, as a source, of great solace, ami
happiness, to the mialortunate man, to
b<* abler to bring under the impartial ex
amiiiiiUbh, and investigation of eminent
men, the interesting, and lending causes,
that have operated so fatally, to a con
cern otic, bo eminent,' opulent, distin
■ gashed, and respectable.. It is the pc
cuuar solace, of tne unfortunate surviving
cipartner, in the present case, that he
<*s make these details, of the origin, rise,
progress and final close, of thi* concern,
to the eminent, citizens of Ilia sister state
l>) Georgia, on whom, he is forced, by cii
cnmrtaflCM UIC molt awful, and imperi
ous, dint ever menm-td U>o Mi'nt«n«», of
a highly respectable family. Under the
fiatiction, of as honorable testimonials, Os
were ever give to man. Given by innu
merable citizens, of the greatest eminence,
mid distinction, in onreountn,
whose '(‘yes; and to whose knowledge,al
most all (In; details, tliat will appear, liafe
past. From, these, it will he seen, that
myself, and family, are covered from the
circumattnces, that will be detailed, an
can no longer be concealed, to appeal,
to their last property, which is entirely
Within the state of Georgia, fur a support,
until tbay can obtain, some redress, for
vh'-ir losses, and frauds, tliat they have
rnstaineil, and now arc laboring under
To prove, tv tliA citizens of Georgia, and
if the wot Id, that the property they claim,
and have ijffcred fur sale in Georgia, is
locally, fairly, and justly their property,
ml to prove ibis, otlie perfect aatisfac
tion of the citizens of Georgia, and-'of the
World It is indispcnsiblg to publish the.
correspondence, between myself, and my
partner, William Scarbrough, sen. and be
tween myself, and William Scarbrough,
Jun. now of Savannah, and between my
self, and others, from the year 1790, to
the year 1819, and for the purpose of im
parling, that informal ion, tliat may be sa
tisfactory to the public, and useful to my
nr If and family, I will Immediately de
posit e, in ilic office of the Chronicle, all
the .iapers relating to this correspondence,
Subject to the inspection, of any and every
citrten oi Georgia, and where I will at.
♦end personally, for the purpose of making
every explanation, that may be required,
noting to the property, I claim aa my
childrens From tliis correspondence, it
will he seen, tliat all the sales of proper
h made by William Scarbrough, sen. du
ring his life, and those, devised by his trill,
ware fraudulent and not legal, particular
ly the Belfast Saw Mills, on the lower
three runs,ln Barnwell District, in South
Carolina. In devoting the remainder of
my life, in securing my just rights, for the
benefit of a greatly injured, and highly
respectable family,andfor which purpose,!
nave come, and mean to reside in An
r.usia, I shall rely on that support, from
’he bcneficient citizens of Georgia, which
the evidences of my respectability, as an
American Citizen for forty years post,
will entitle me to.
William Cooke,
Snrvi.'ing Copartner of the House of
Scarbrough (j) i ooke.
Coroner’s Sales.
YVIM.b-- soM at .tie cn.it,Hour, in ilic
town of Way nesborough, on the first Tues
day in March next.
One Immlrt'd and twenty
acres of land adjoining ihe • estate ot I'.
Doyle and others—lerie 1 on as the pro
perty of Jesse F arrow, to satisfy an ezt
-citlion in favo r of Sturgc* and Blount.
Willard Roberts,
‘ Coroner.
■Tannary 29 wtds
- BLANKS '
Tri.it«d at this Office.
Sheriffs 9 Sales.
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Sheriff s Sale
Win CjTSold,
A T the Market house in the City of
<*» Augusta, between the usual hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in March next
the following propenv, viz. ffelongingto
the estate of Benjamin Yarnold, dec.
NEGMOKB,
Peter Punch, agtxl about forty years.
Bhodft, aged about forty-five year*, Sarah,
aged about twenty twft years. Hose, aged
shout seven years, Keziah, aged about
eighteen, F.lizabeth, aged about six
months, Sukey, aged about fourteen
years, Phoebe, aged about twelve years,
Stacy, aged bout seven year*, Sophia,
aged about five years, Nanny', aged about
forty-five years, . M’G ruder, aged about
ten years, Tom, aged aboi l one year.
Hark, aged about twenty one years, Titus,
aged about twenty one years, Peter, aged
about five years.
Furniture ,
Two pair shovel § tongs,
1 Fender, 2 pair andirons, 1 secretary, 1
book cnSe,' 1 desk, 1 mahogany side board,
I sofa, 3 mahogany dining tables, and 2
ends, 2 bureaus, 7 beds, bedsteads and
furniture, 1$ dozen chairs and 2 carpels.
Catthbe.
13 head of hogs, 6 head
of Cattie, and one horse h Gig, all levied
on. to satisfy an execution on the foreclo
sure of a Mortgage hr., in favor of Stewart
and Hargraves, vs. Heirs and Represen
tatives of Benjamin Yarnold, dec.
Wm. Lamkin, Sheriff.
January 4 ids
Sheriff’s Sate.
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in'
March next, at the market house in t*“ iC
city of Augusta, between tha, usu-* iotlrs
5 Large looking glasses,
II Small \ ® . *
•*' ..is (common] 9 fancy do
<8 l.arme nine innles, 25 small do
1 Ret "Mahogany tallies and ends,
3 Settees, 37 Bedsteads,
2d heds and bedding, 26 matrasses,
<J Kir fire dogs, 1 bathing tub,
7 Wash-stands, 1 Beurean, I pme slab,
1 Large table, 1 toilet table, -> pair slut
vel and tongs,
6 Sets castors, 0 dozen plate., 7 dozen
knives and forks,
16 Pitcher*, 6 bread trays, 5 salt cellars,
3 Doz. table spoons, 4 doz. tea spoons,
-6 Do*, ci.j.s and saiutrs, 10 dishes, J 2
tin covers,
3 Coffee pnts.fi small and 6 large waiters.
12 Pots, kettles and ovens, 1 pair large
fire dogs, gridirons and other kilcii
on furniture —I bell,
16 Doz. black bottle*, 1 sellable funs,
5 Dna. tumblers, 2 doz. wine glasses,
1 Shaving case, 6 clothe* brushes, 1
backgammon board,
2 Doz. candlesticks, 6 snuflers, 1 doz.
chambers,
1 Dot wash basons, 1| doz tablecloths,
3 doz towels,
1 Mahogany sideboani, 1 do tea table,
1 Brass fender, shovel and tongs and
andirons,
1 Carpet and rug, 2 looking glasges wp.il
time-pieces,
2 Dfrsks, 51i<pior casks, 1 book case, 18
decanters,
2 Demijohns, 36 pavilions, 18 window
curtains,
2 Maps. 60 bushels corn, 4000 lbs fodder,
5 Cords wood, 9 doz. porter, 18 gallons
rum and brandy,
10,000 Segai*. 14 galls. & 9 bottles wine,
40 lbs. Coffee, 100 lbs. sugar, A bbl. fish,
$ Firkin butter, 1 box candle*,
! Negro man Len, 1 bay and one sorrel
horse-*—levied upon-as the property
of Jesse Whipple, |o satisfy an execution
in favor of Sturgcs if Burroughs, vs, said
Whipple.
Win. Lainkin, ah’ff.
February 1 Ids
ShcrilV’s Sale.
ILL b* sold on the Ist Tuesday in
March next, at the Market House, in the
city of Augusta, between the usual hours
of sale.
A neyjro fellow named
TOBV, taken w* the property of Ann Bli
ley, to satisfy a distress warrant in favor of
.Edward Cftinfield and John II Gumming.
W, Lam kin, s, r. c.
February I tds
Sheriff's Sale*
w
» v ILL be suld on the fusv Tuesday in
March next, at the market house in the
City of Augusta between the usual hours,
One Jersey waggon and
Two Horses, levied on : s me property of
James H. Kidd, to satisfy un execution hi
favor of Ferdinand Pliinizy, obtained in the
Inferior court of Oglethorpe county, Fer
dinand Pliinizy vs. .lamer H. Kidd
Wm Lainkin, sli’ft’.
February s— tds
Sheriff's Sale.
sm
Ms# ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday
• a in ivh next, m the nun ke* house in the
city of Augusta, between the usual hours,
One tract of land in the
county of Uichmond, containing 250 a
cies, more or leas, with a goud house
and all necessary out buildings, taken us
the property of David Patterson, to satisfy
an execution in favor of A. Simons, vj.
David Patterson, in the superlor court of
said county.
’ - — U.sn —.
One tract of land in Rich
mond comity, containing 6ol> acres', tnor.‘
or less, on which is a saw and’grist’null
adjoining Few, Greenwood and other.’
taken as the property Q f Asa'Twiggs, to
satisfy sundry executions issued out of.thv*
superior court of Richmond county again*
said Asa Twiggs. , .
James W. I.aiokiii,
If - »
r Sheriff's Sale.
tLL 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
!ick, Ned, David, Isaac, Lizza and her
two Children, Hannah and Phillis; taken
as the property of George A. Turknett,
by virtue of-an execution, issued an the
foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of
Archibald Whitney and Giles M. Whitney,
in the Inferior Court of Richmond County,
gainst the said George A. Turknett,
•lames W. Lamkin, d su c
February 1 >*. wtds
.Sheriff’s Sale.
W If.l. be solil on (lie first Tuesday in
April next, at the Market-House in Au
gusta, between the usual hours.
The Bridge on Havannah
River, opposite Augusta, together with
all and singular live rights, members, ap
purtenances & privileges'thereof.
HLSO
VAghVj dfcgro
—TO WIT—
Andrew, Plenty, Robin,
Frank, Hampton, Phill, Charles (Smell,)
Reuben, Will, July, John, Tom, Sado,
June, July, June, David, Sam, Tombo,
Vulcan, Peter, George, George, Fenton,
Holla, Paul, Jesse, Chatham, June, Jack,
London, Ilrutus, John, Sharp, Camper
down, Simon, Charles, Andrew, Jim, Hilly,
Billy, Abram, Jack, Joe, Juo, Couf, Zatlock,
lacob, Moses, Ben, Reuben, little Sam,’
i Mary, Tom, Cobier, little Charles, Dick,
Bonaparte, Billy, Daniel, Sylvia, Rose,
Maria, Masuria, Clarey, Chloe, Lucy, Ma
ria, Fjuir IV , Nelly, Rosetta, Charlotte, Flo-
Letty, Silla, Nancy, Bella, Dbah, Mary,
am ( Sally—levied upon as the property
of John McKinne and Barna NFKinne, by
virtue «I an execution issued upon the
loreclosure of a mortgage, at the instance
of the Bank of the State of Geargia, vs.
(l, c said John McKinne and Utrua Mc-
Kinne.
Conditions Cash—pur
chasers to :>uy for titles, which wifi be
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 time, will be resold at the risk
of the former purchaser.
Win. Lamkin, sli’ff,
February 1 ids
Marshal’s Sales.
At (he Market-house in-lhc City of Au
gusts, on the first Tuesday in March next
between the hours of ten and two o’clock,
WILL BE SOLI),
The Bridge opposite the
City of Augusta, known by the name of the
Augusta Bridge, together with the privi
leges belonging thereto.
—also—
A lot or parcel of ground
in the city of Augusta, bounded on the
east by Jackson street, on the north by
Bay street, on the south by Reynold i treet,
on the west by an alley running parallel
with Jackson street, levied on ns the pro
perty of John McKinne, to satisfy an cxe
cutioii issuing from the 6th Circuit Court
for the District of Georgia; the President,
Directors, St Co. of the Bank of the United
Stales, v*. John McKinne.
Conditions cash—purchasers paying for
Dills of Sale.
Peter F. Boisclair,
D. M.D. G.
January 25 fda
Sheriff’ 8 Sale . ‘
W II J, he sold on the first Tuesday in
March next, at the court-house in Jackson
horough, Scriven, county, between the
usual hours of ten and three o’clock,
350 Acres of land, lying
in the 28th district Early county, known
and distinguished by the No. 121, taken
as the properly of John Burns, to satisfy
sundry executions in favor of Roger M’Kiu
uey and others; levied and returned to
me by a constable.
100 acres of pine land, ly
ing in the county of Scriven, adjoining
land of James Oglesby and others, taken
as the property of John White, to satisfy
sundry executions in favor of Alexander
Bryan and others ; levied and returned to
me by a constable.
—~ALSO
50 acres of land tying in
(he county ofScriven, on Mobley’s Ponds,
adjoining John M. Wade and Elijah Oliver I
Uken as the propertv of Win. Pickren, to
satisfy an execution in favor of the estate
ofGibriel Clements, dec. against John Oli
ver and Wm. Pickrcn ; levied and return
ed to me by a cohstablc,
Solomon Kemp, s.g.c.
■Luuury 29 -tds
Sale.
W L
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
March next, at the court-house ir the town
of Waynesborough, Burke couny, within
the usual sale hours, ‘ •
One waggon and a 40 saw
Gin, levied ma us the property of Bryant
Obanion, to satisfy an execution in favor
of U. L. Pierce. ,
—ALSO—-
330 acres of land adjoin
ing lands es James Sapp and others, and
150 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. liurk, d.s.b.c.
January 29 ids - ...
" For Sale.
A second hand
PIANO.
Apply xttlM Office. " ‘.t |
Sheriff’s Sale,
HLL be (fold on the first Tuesday in
V/ March next at the Court-House in
Waynesborough, Burke County, within .
the usual sale hours. '
•get) acres pine land, le* *
vied on as the property of Davi#]Tabb, ad
joining lauds of Cook and others, to sat- ,
isfy S. <3 N. L. Sturges and others. 1
ALSO.
One tract of land where-
on George M‘Ray now lives, adjoining
land* of Bates, Barbery and others, to .
satisfy an execution in favor of John Ad- .
ams. aiso,
One hor-e and gig, and
Wagon, levied on as ths properly of Sum
ner Sumner to satisfy an execution in la*
vor of John Haines and others,
also,
50 acres pine land, more
or less, whereon Robert Thomas now lives
100 acres pirn; land adjoining lands of
Lamb Lasetter and others, 100 acres more
or less adjoining lannis cl J Crane St others
levied on as the property of Rob rts 7’lu).
mas, to satisfy au execution hi favor of
LliusK. Stephens and others.
AKO,
One hay horse, saddle
and bridle, levied «u as the property of
Fielding Stephens, to satisfy an execu
tion in Isvor es Wei com Allen.
ALSO,
One negro wench Silvia,
levied on as the property ot John Rut
ledge, sen. to satisfy an execution in fa
vor of A. Carter.
ALSO,
7*5 acres of oak and
, ‘trick.iry land, adjoining lands of Robert
* (’ugh, Warren Green & Wright Murphy,
levied on as the property of Bryant o‘-
llannun, Administrator de bonis non, or
the estate of Sumner Green, to satisfy
au execution in favor of the executors ot
Mathew Green, dec,
ALSO,
One negro man Will,
levied on as the properly of John Uhency,
to satisfy an execution in favor of I*.
Sessonis and others, returned to me by
Thomas Burk, Constable.
IS. W, Blount, s. n. c.
lanvnrv 18. 1821 wtds
Aneriii ’s ttuie.
Sfli. r ILL be Sold on the first Tuesday in
f f March next, at the Court-House,
in the town Waynesborough, within the
usual Sale hours.
100 acres of oak and
hickory land, levied on as the properly
of John Clark, to satisfy au execution in
favour of William Gwin.
—*f:' r*.
AL3-
One negro girl named
Lucy, levied on as the property of Josirh
A Delay, to satisfy an execution in favor of
William Barrow Xml others, returned to
me by the Constable.
ALSO,
One negro boy named
Stepney, levied on as the property of the
estate of Hugh Martin, to satisfy au exe
cution in favor of Charles Kheney and
others, returned to me by the Constable.
AI-S",
One negro fellow named
Jim, levied on as the property of Tho
mas Fierce to satisfy an execution in favor
of Nathan Williamson.
S. W. Blount, s. n. c.
January 25. wtds
Sheriffs Sales.
W
ILL be sold at the court house in
Warrcutou on the first Tuesday in March
next, between the usual hours of sale,
300 Acres of land on the
waters of Joes creek, levied on to satisfy
an execution in favor of Jordan Wiither,
vs. John M’Cay, Shad inch Flcwelieu and
John Fontain; podded out by M'Cay.
ALSO
200 acres of land, more or
less, on the Ogechee river, levied on as
the property of William Andrews, to sa
tidy executions in favor of Moses Andrew
and others, vs. Wm. Andrews; pointed
out by the defendant.
ALSO
One buy marc seven years
old, three cows and calves, a three years
old heifer, levied <m to satify a ti fa in fa
vor of Timothy Mathews, "vs. Jonathan
Sells, Silas Face and Fevton Baker.
ALSO
495 acres of land on the
waters of (Jockey Comfort, adjoining Tho-
Locket and others—also one negro hoy 8
years old, by the name of Andy, levied on
■o satisfy a ti fa in favor of James Neal,
juu’r, vs. HarrelNeal; pointed oui by the
J defendant.
A, 11ogees, sli’ff.
January 29 wtds
Sheriff’s Sale.
ILL be Sold at the Court-House in
Wanenton, outlie first Tuesday m March
next, between the usual hours of Side.
150 acres of land, m re
or less, ou the waters of Ogechec, adjoin
ing Robertson awl others, levied on to sa
tisfy sundry Executions issued out of a
Justice’s Court, in favor of Dennis Lin
sey, vs Thomas Meeks ami Joshua Roben
son, levied on and returned to me bv a
Constable. , 3
—also—
-160 acres of land, more
or less, on the waters of Long-Creek,
adjoining Uarrerar.d Heeth, levied on as
the property of Johnson Graiaad, to eatisfy
sundry Executions issued out of a Justice’s
Cciin, m favor of John Butt and others,
vs Johnson Granad, levied on and return
ed to me by a Constable. •
Aimer Rogers, sh’ff. 1
QT The City Sheriff’s f
r,r ept at t,le corner «f Washington
aild Ellis streets, adjoining the office of
Messrs. Holt (k Carte - , - ' I
Peb. 8-—ts
SHERIFF’S SAXES. 1
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
April next, at the-court house in the town
of Waynesborough, Burke county, within
the usual sale hours, ■
200 Acres of land, levied
on as the pioperty «f John Suggs, to sa- ,
tisfv an execution in favor of Ward and
Bozeman, adjoining lands of Alldage and
others. —ALSO—
One lot in Waynesborough,
adjoining Robert E *Urodnax, levied on
as the property of Charles F. Segar. to sa
rtafy un execution in favor of I. S. Tree.-
well. — ALSO —
One bay horse and one
sorrel marc, levied on as the property ol
As. K. Milton, to satisfy an execution in
favor of John Bawls.
—ALSO—
-40 Acres of land adjoin
ing lands of John Prescott, levaed on as
the property of Moses and Wiliam Over
street, to satisfy eight executions in favor
of Moses Mulkey— returned to me by Da
vid Hall, constable.
—ALSO—
Two horses, one bay and
s sorrel, 10.) bushels of coin, o fodder
stacks, 10 one year old shoals, 3 bows and
21 pigs, 2 feather beds, 2 mahogany ta
llies, 2 pine tables. 1 pair brass ami irons,
shovel and tongs, 2 pots, 1 oven, 1 tea
kettle, levied on as the property of Willi
am Key, to satisfy an execution in lavorof
AHienzie, Bennocli, & Co. and others.
—ALSO—
-500 Acres of oak £5 hick
ry laad adjoining lands of John Ward and
. 1 hers, levied on as the property of Wil
liamGwln, to satisfy an execution in faVor
U iiliair. Schley.
—ALSO—
-66(» i-3 Acres of ouk and
hickory laud, adjoining lands of John
W ard and oile rs, levied cn as the pro
perty of Peter I. Goulding, to satisfy an
execution in favor of Barna M'Kiuncy.
—ALSO—
Two negroes, to wit: Dub
lin and Screan, levied on as the properly
of Joseph Shumake, to satisfy two exe
cutions in favor of Gross Scruggs.
—ALSO—
One horse, gig and bar
ness, levied on as the properly of Joseph
doe, to satisfy an execution in favor of
Rei’field Garlick, & Co.
— ILSO —
100 Acres of land adjoin
ing lands of Invin and others, levied (in
as the property of James IVattom, to sa
tisfy two executions in favor of Mary Ni
chols. —ALSO—
One negro man Luck, le
vied on :»s the property of Elisha Horn,
to satisfy three executions in favor of Mil
ley Cox. —-jLSO—
-147 Acres of land adjoin
ing lands of John Sapp and others, levied
on us the property of Lewis Coody, to
satisfy sundry executions in favor of John
Carpenter.
8. VV . Blunt, s b.c.
February 22.-- .wds
Sheriff's Sale.
WILL be sold at the Court Iruse in
Wurrenton on the first Monday in April
next between the usual hours of sale,
One bay mare four years
old, levied on as the property of William
Thompson, on the foreclosure of a mort
gage, in favor of Josiah My rick.
ALSO
One hay mare five years
oldi and levied on to satisfy an execution
in favor of Nathan V Bady, vs. Zadoc
Bass, on the foreclosure of a mortgage.
A. Rogers, sh’lf.
January T9———wtds
Strayed ,
Fnm my plantation
mK f in Barnwell District,
on Savannah Hi Ac,
fe.jtk it*** black, unbroke
f hors, mules, 2 year*,
* old, they were brn’t
•'--i-j- from Kentucky & will
probably make for the,
westward—whoever v-ill secure the said
mules, that I can get them, op deliver
them to George Allen of Augusta sh.il
receive a reward of TWENTY DOLLARS
Wm. U. Robert,
Nov. if
Law Office.
IflE subscriber listing fixed himself
and opened an Office in Ealonton, will
attend to any business confided to him.—
Me practises in all the courts within the
Ocniulgee Circuit.
William F. Steele,
Attorney at Law.
Eatonton, 12th Fob. 1821- A*-
Notice.
jpHE Creditors of Huntington & Bnrrill
a.ul ol flichanl Huntington , are here
by notified, that I have obtained from the
honorable the Justices of the Inferu i
Court of Richmond county and state ot
Georgia, an order to appear before them
on the 12th day of March next, at which
lime I shall apply to their honors for a
discharge, under the acts of the state ot
Georgia passed for the relief of insolvent
debtors.
Richard Huntington.
January 12 ts
A Teacher Wanted.
A MAN capable of teaching Heading,
Writing, Arithmetic, and the English
Grammar, (of moral deportment) will
meet with encouragement at Lincoln
Court-House, if early application is made.
A line addressed to either Rem Kemson,
Lewis Stovall, Wm. C- Stokesbr Peter La
raear.atlhe Village of LincoJnton, will
be immediately attended to.
Ternary 10 £?;
•Madison # o f e /
Morgan county, (G a ?
Th e subscriber has taken th* x, *
Hole! lately ocupied by Min, “j*
east of the court-house- This iS**.
men! is large and conveuiemrn,...
or families;. I pledge tBjSVo" SJ?*
ral satisfaction, if possible. b
February ll.*
Attention,
JriLL%! SOLS,
JLO the highest bidder, on Ci‘«
March next, that well knownsitS ‘ 5
Sweet Water, containingCJ ß
P. ,ne iri Dairen r.nd
ties; about 100 acres under rulti>- k I ' w
the rest well Umbered, situate «
roa.l leaning from Augusta to
o 0 milts above tile former, and
bemw the latter—contminine cxceil
Saw and Grist-Mills, ;in d CinH
a 75 Saw Gin, all propelled by v;« er
the stream ,s permanent and sufficient f
all; works, all m good renair- . •
Dwelling House, with sufficient mIZ
the comfortable accommodation ol travel
I< : M ; execllent stable* and other cm
n.ent houses-Good Store House "„j
Counting Room, sitTounded with spreS
mg oaks forming a beautiful £
grove. This is known to be good sN,f
lor a tavern and Store, and arFexedvSj
neighbourhood for purchasing cotton •
I he payments will be divided into
equal instalments ; the first to heduefl
January next, and possession then riven I
the other two payments to be made mon J
and two years thereafter. The stock 51
goods to be sold at auction, and a credit I
given till the Ist January next: Alio ilitl
purchaser of the premises may he acccm.l
modated with household and'kitchen fur I
niture, sufficient for the use of tlic sund I
as well as the cattle and hhgs. Note* with I
approved security will be Fequircd. ' I
Tucker Cody, & co. I
February 8 ——wst * I
Land & Negroes for SaJ
•'I'HE Subscriber offers far sale fi'gl
A tract of Land in Wasliington couinvl
on the Smith side of Ogechee River,
taining about two thousand acres, milyl
five hundred cleared and under fence,B
There are two settlements on it, andthcl
tract might be divided into three. Thtl
road leading from Louisville to Sandoivl
ville and Sparta, and from Augusta to tlitH
Purchase and Alabama, byway of. Nmß
Bridge, runs through it where one ofllieH
settlements IS Inade, and which is
fished as an advantageous place of twicH
1 with a good dwelling house, store nilH
gi l l house, and other necessary oat hill-H
ings ■
The other settlement is also wel
proved, it would be an bject to a Savan H
nah or Augusta Merchant, who wished
healthy retreat in the summer, witli
advantage of prosecuting their busirts®
with success. It would also be so digS
file situation for a Branch
nearly central between Louisville, SaiSj
dcnville and Sparta. It is
well watered. There arc about four l
dred acres of high river swamp,
timbered and sufficiently for fulua^B
tion, not being subject to any hut
monly high freshets. It will he
bargain, in a body or divided to rail
chasers. Apply to Wm. N Harlan,
near Louisville. H
ALSO, ■
10 prime Negroes, ft > V
low, his wife and four children,
jobbing carpenter, cooper, taylor,
and can do any thing on a farm,
prime field hand, a youngweiich
child, she is a prime field hand v,i
hoe or plough, another young
brought up about -the house, i* ''
seaxistress, cook, washer and
nurse and house servant; wilh 1,0 ,
about twenty months old. i
to raise th.s cash, apply to >
(liarles J. Jcnkmf, ■
Near Danielsville Madison count''- ■
January 4t
Town ox
The Agents w:V.' offer for Sn'c, on tk J
Monday in .1% H
Eight or Ten lots, ■
On the commanding J
nonces in the town. •j ' x e
naullc and extensive view C;n ,M|
own, ami surrounding
men wishing a healthy an l
residence, are invited
‘"Sre will be offered *** ****
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W. Tayl»*i H
\V. B.
Agents of the East Ahw*™
February 15
** The
have formed a comiexionh’t’
of transacting a Otviei c- cV
nnerain this city, under tne ■
TELCTU £i LAM AH- , , ;
Liberal advances vtul t c „
in Augusta or this p.ace. r heir -
Merchandi2«i to
fw Sile * P# i i# Canted ■
G B.
October sth l?- y ■