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•r» the candid. tmfi-iM -r d
virtuous, Citizens if my cow trygeM
fatly, on:l to those of ny sister
state of Georgia fine' fuivticuhifly,
'ftcneiicviut VcAVdVJ Cl
t rren a great lapse of time, r.t an a1
vnnred period of my life, after
sufferingi, the most severe, mortift ;
mid -fllicting that over were cijdui.
during, a scries of,nearly forty ’ car?, re*
iudthig, from. the cnuji-rs, that will be mosi
TUil :(uil\, comedy, truly, ami Justly,
detailed to you, and to the world, inthc
eorPespomicuce, that will be published,
between myself, and toy partn t William
Hcarhrough, sen, and hi* son, Wuliam
Scarbrough, jun. now of Savannah, from
Vhe year 1790 to the t ear 1819.1 am hope
fni that you will not deem it prcsutniuous,
malicious or incorrect, that 1 should cause
thfe causes,that have produced them, to
Hppcar in print. For although, it may be
«leevnedpresumptuous, for any individual,
however eminent, andTespectable, he may
Itave been, to suppose, that his misfor
tune*. reverses and s.fictions, are, so detp
ly interesting, to the community, and to
Mie world, us to call on him, lor 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 fl- lively •■interest, in what
Is right and what is wrong-, or 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 harmony, the order,
safely snd security of human tdlairs. It
ever has been, and 1 presume it for cv.
nr will, be, a privilege, claimed by the
unfortunate, lb complain, when injured.
And, if the privillcge, was ever claimed,
and indulged.in, with justice, and pro
priety, I trust,, that it will, he deemed to,
on the present occasion. To plead, ns 1
have done, for fully years, for some re
dress, for some compensation, for the
overthrow, derangement, and final des
i ruction, of u concern that was once, the
most ejmient, eminent, distinguished, and
respectable, that ever was in South Caro
hint. Ami to sud therin, as 1 have done,
from fraud, treachery and collision, be
comes, a matter, for the candid, full, snd
impartial investigation, of the just, the
impartial, the correct; arid upright, oflne
world And to those of that description;
and most particularly, to those of my sis
ter stale of Georgia it is, that I most res
pectfully pray leave to make my appeal,
After the toils of so many years, and a J
|ife all but exhausted, in efforts, to leave I
it character, fair,, honorable, upright, and
(inimpcaclied, it naturally be consi
dered, ns a source, of great solace, and
happiness, to (he iriisfortunate man, t«
6e able; to bring under the Impartial ex
amination, and investigation of eminent
men, the interesting, rid leading causes,
that have operated so fatally, to a con
cern, one, so eminent, distin
guished, and respectable. It is the po
collar solace, of the unfortunate surviving
copartner, in the present esse, that In
Can make them details, of the origin, rise,
pi-gins a,id final close, ol this concern,
to the eminent,* citizens of his sister state
ot Georgia, on whom, he is forced,by cir
Cum stances the most awful, and Imperi
als, dial ever menaced the existchce, ol
k highly respectable family. Under the
mnrtfoK, of ns honorable testimonials,- as
Wen-ever give to man. Given by innu
rm-vab ■ citizens, of the greatest eminence,
end distinction, in onr counter, under
Whose eyes; and to whose knowledge,al
most ail the details, that Will appear, have
pas-. From, these, it will be seen, that
myself, and family, are covered from the
circumstances, that will he detailed, nu
e-m no longer be concealed, to appeal,
to their last properly-, which is entirely
within the state of Georgia, for asuppoit,
until they can obtain, some redress, for
their losses, and frauds, that they have
unstained, and now are laboring under
To prove, to the citizens of Georgia, and
(if the woild, that the property they claim,
<\ntl have olfercd for salt* in Georgia, is
legally, fairly, r.nd justly their property,
r.n.l to prove this, to the perfect natislac
tum ol die citizens of Georgia, an 1 of the
World l‘i isindispcnsiblc to publish the
Correspondence, between my sell, and my
pan ncr, William Scarbrough, sen. and be
tween myself, and William Bca br.mgh,
jnr. now of Savannah, and between my .
self, and others, from the year 179 J, io
the year t Sl9, and for the purpose ot im
parling, that information, that may he sa
tisfactory' to the p.tblu, and useful to ny
cclf ami iamily, 1 will immediately dc
pojile, in tin office of the Ciirunicle, all
the napers relating to this correspondence,
Sub! vc t . the inspection, of any and every
fitjte-a oi Georgia, and where I will m
f»!ut personally, for itie purpose o making
every explanation, that may he required,
rclali ig to the property, 1 clai::i us my
tChiiibom Prom this correspondence, it
Will bo seen, that all the sales of proy-cr
(v, made by William Scarbrough, sen tin
ring his fife, ami those, devised by Ins u ill,
tv .to fraudulent and not legal, particular.
!y the Belfast Saw Mills, on the lower
three runs,in Bara .veil District, in South
Cai o.b.a In devoting the remainder of
my life, in securing my just rights, for the
henefi ofa greatly injured, nnj highly
respectable family,antlfor which purp iscj
have Come, and mean to reside in An.
gusts, 1 shall rely on that support, from
Hie beueficieia citizens of Georgia, which
the evidences ol my respectability, us an
American Citizen for forty years past,
will entitle me to.
William Cooke,
Surviving Copartner of the House of
Scarbrough Ls v ooke.
Toroucr’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday, i I
Api il next, at the court house in Jackson I
borough, Striven couu’v, between the
Jtiout* of ten and three o’clock,
One negro man named
■?>nws, taken us the pioperly of Jot,,,
lUirn% tv sM sly uu < xce.ution in favor I
feulomon Kemp, soii'r against John Hums
imd .tohn t'onver*.
lieuj. Taylor, Vomer.,
IMmun ■ (j
BL VNKjTT
Panted at this OUlce.
Sheriffs* Sales .
SUeiilV'e Sale.
ILL be Sold on the first Tuesday i
'. pril ivojvV, at the Market-House, in the
ity of Augusta, between thexisml brum
of Sale, the lolloping Negro Slaves, to
Mode, Toney, El
ude, Ked, David, Isaac, Liz/a and her 1
two Children, Hannah and Phillis; take
as the property yf George A. TurkntU,
by virtur of an execution, issued cn 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. Tin knelt,
Jkuics W. Lumkiii, u s n c
February 1 Ids :
Sheriff's Safe. ,
Wire be sold on the first Tuesday in
April m-xl, at tbc Jfark .‘.-llonse in Au
gusta, between the usual hours,
The Bridge cm Bavannnh
Hirer, opposite Augusta, together with
all and singular the rights, mcmticrs, ap
purtenances HJ privileges thereof.
ALSO
EVj.V.v ftlavca,
—TO UII
Andrew, Plenty, Pohin,
Frank, Hampton, Phill, Charles (Smelt,)
Ueuhcn, Will, July, John, Tom, Undo,
June, July, June, David, Sam, Tombo,
Vulcan, Peter, George, George, Fenton,
Holla, Paul, .’esse, Chatham, June, Jack,
Loudon, hrutus, John, Sharp, Camper
down, Simon, Charles, Andrew, Jim, Hilly,
Hilly, Abram, Jack, Joe, Joe, Couf, Hudock,
Ijcob, Mos;es, Hen, Heubcn, little Sam,
Mary, Tom, Colder, little Charles, Die!:,
Bonaparte. Hilly, Daniel, iylvia, Hose,
Maria, Masuria, Cl.irey, Cliloe, Lucy, M.i
ria, Fanny, Nelly, Rosetta, Charlotte, Flo
ra, Lclly, Silla, Nancy, Bella, Dinah, Mary,
and Sally—levied upon as the property
of John McKinnc and Damn M'Kiune, by
virtue of an execution issued ii[)ou tine
foreclosure ofa mortgage, at the instance
of the Hank of the Slate of Georgia, vs.
tlie Haiti John McKinnc and Barn a Me-,
Kinnc,
Conditions Cash—iulr
chas« is to nay for titles, which w ill he
(ready for signature, ami upon the payment
of the purchase money, will be executed
on the day of sale. AH property not paid
for at t .mt time ( will be resold at the risk
oJ the former purchaser.
Wm. I .amt in, sli’iT,
February I——tds
Hi) mi fe^salesT
ILL tv sold on the firs* Tuesday in
»pril next, at the court house m tilt;tow n
of WIiVIICfiIWHMUI /l) Diiftkn Amml.i ...hi 1.,
iUo> visual sale hours,
.iOO Acruii of land, 1 evict’
on as the property ol Join Suggs, to sa
tidy an execution in favor of Ward an
Bozeman, adjoining lands ol Alldage and
others. -wALSO
hie lot i»v Waynesbor u^ll
udj.riniiig Kobe it F. Brodnux, levied ,
as the property of Charles F. Sugar. t>. sa
lisfy an execution iu favor of 1. S Tre
well. —ALSO—
bay horse and on;
sorrel mare, levied on as tne proticrty ..
As. It. Milton, to satisfy an execution i.i
favor of John Raw Is.
—ALSO—
-10 Acres oi* hind adjoin
ing lands of John ProMColi, le'-i cm at,
the properly of Moses and Wi11...m Ore,
street, to satisfy eight executions m tin m
os Moses Mulkey—returned tome by Da
vid Hall, constable.
—ALSO—
Two horses, one buy and
a sorrel, 10 l hu&hvls es corn, o foild.-r
stacks, 10 one year ol i shoals, 3 sows and
21 pigs, 2 feather beds, 2 mahogany ta
bles, 2 pine tables, 1 pair brass and irons,
shovel and longs, 2 pots, 1 oven, 1 tea
keltic, levied on as the properly of U illi
um lle-v. to satisfy an execuiion in favor oi
M'Kv-n •• Uennorh, fv Co. and others.
—ALSO—
£OO Acres of oak t\ hick
ry iakd ailj'iieing lands oi Joini Ward and
itfiwrs, lc\ i»<.i on as die property i ( Wil
liam Gwin, to satisfy an exetutiun in favor
tViieam bclrley.
CGI* l-a Acres of oak imd
hicivory lu-.itl, tfijj'ming lands «,f John
Gard and others, levied onustiicj.ru
-I‘vrlv of Fetor I. Gould-.i-.g, v, satidy an
i \i cation in favor of Barua MdLinuoy
—ALSO—
i wo negroes, to v.it: J)ub
ii i and Screau, levied on as the propci ! v
of t«SL‘j)h tdinmakc, to satisfy two cxJ
c ilious in favor of Gross Scruggs.
— ALSO- "
One horse, gig and liar
n “ss, levied mi as the {u ojicrly of Joseph
Hoc, to satisfy an execution iu tutor ot
Kcdtield Gar.tck, L Co
—ALSO—
-10 Acres of laud utHoin
ing lands ot Irwin and other.-, Ltivd i-n
■iv the proj erty of James Wattorn, to 5..-
usty tw o executions in favor of Mary N,
C-'ols. +ALSO—
negro man Luck, Ic
vied on is the property of Elisha Hoi i,
to satisfy three executions in lav or of Mil
ley Cox. ’J,S—
O-117 Acres of land adjoin
ing lands of John Sapp and others, k- led
<>n aa lire property of Leris Coouy, t»
satisfy- sundry executions in favor of John
Carpenter.
i -* Blunt, s.n 4 c.
February 22 tvds
toTST
V
“ 'VO rooms, neatly furnished, well
calculated lor families or single geutlc
men.—-Apply at tins Oiilcc.
•tiheriff’s Safes.
W,u. >e sold at the Court house in
Warrenton, on Hie first Tuesday in April
next, betweeu the usual hours of sale,
315 Acres pine lam!, more
or less, on the waters of Roedy cr tk, ad
joining land of Willis Howard, Thompson
anil others, levied on to satisfy an eS--cn
tion in favor of David C. Hose,vs. A. £; Z
daily and Willis Howard.
ALSO,
40 5 acres of pine lard,
more or less, on the waters of Uecdy
creek, adjoining of Ropers and others, < i
the road from Warreiiton to Waytusbn
rough, with pood improvements on it, i
being the place whereon Janies Dailey
now lives ; levied on to satisfy an cxecu
lion in favor of David C. Rose,-vs. A. &. Z
Daily and Willis Howard.
ALSO,
i 30 acres of oak ami hick
ory land, more or less, on the waters of
Rotky Comfort, adjoining lands of Hill fc
others; levied on (o satisfy several small
executions in favor of Joint lintt Mothers,
es Thomas Myhand, pointed out by the
defendant and returned to me by Robert
Hill, Constable.
'ALSO,
250 acres of pine land, on
the waters of Reed) creek, aij iiriini;
Hobbs and others, with tiie improvements
on it; levied on to satisfy sundry small
executions in favor of Robert Prior, vs.
William Inge ; pointed out by the defend
ant; levied by a constable and returned
to me. ALSO,
200 acres of pine land,
more or less, on the waters of Utter creek,
adjoining of McMalh and others, on the
road from Sparta lt< Augusta: levied on
to satisfy several executions in favot of
John Adkins, vs. Samuel Scott and Mur
phey Cliatnpeon ; levied on and returned
to me bv a constable.
ALSO
200 acres of nine land on
A.
the waters of Beach-tree, adjoining of Na
than Ilarres & othei,;; levied on to satisfy
a Fi Fa in favor of Hardin I’rewit, vs.
Henry Voting and William Barton ; levied
on and returned to me bv u constable.
ALSO,
100 acres of laud on (he
waters of Deach-trec; levied on r.s the
property of James Barton, to satisfy n
small execution in favor of Seaborn Tia
vis, vs. James Barton; pointed out by the
defendant and returned to me bv a consta
bb. ALSO,
Dnc cotton gin, levied on
as the property of Jam a Cody, jun’r. to
satisfy an execution in favor of Thomas
Maddox, vs. James Cody ; pointed cut by
the plaint iff. ALSO,
250 acre? of land on the
waters of Long crer-*, adjoining Hubert
and others, with the iinpr»;v<'tiient» there
on ; levied on to satisfy an execution in
favor of the administrator and admlnis 1 r«-
son. ALSO,
705 1-3 acres, more or less,
oak and hickory land, wit good improve*
ments thereon, on the waters of Hart’s
creek, adjoining Deall and others ; levied
on to sat : sfy an execution in fav.ir <if
(ieorge W. ilardwicb, vs Josias )). Beall,
Robert A. Beall, ami W iliam Beall.
ALSO
701 2-tOtlis acres, more
, less, with good iinpptu euioius t tefcon,,
m the waters of Williams** creek, aiijoin
:ug Beall and others; levied o t to satisfy
au execution in favor of George W. Hard'-
v ich, vs. .losias It Beall, Robert A.
Deall a ul William Beall.
Aimer Rogers, Sh’fl*
March 1 v-tds
Sliciiir’s Hale.
S v ILL be sold at the court bouse in
Warretmm, on-the first Tuesday in April
next, between the usual hours,
One iicsth man named
Abram, levied on to satisfy an ix .eu nut
in f.-.vor of Davie Cody, '.s Isaac Downs;
pointed out by the. defendant
Abner 11. A^Cormick,
March I—wds Dtp. Shfi' W C.
Sheriff's Sale.
w
v V ILL be Gold r.t the Court house in
Warreiiton on the fust Monday in April
next between the usual hours of sale.
One hay mar/ four \ cars
old, Rued on as the property of William
Thompson, on the f mcclosure id a niort
gage, in favor of Josiah My rick.
ALSO-——-
One bay mure live years
oh!, and levied, on to satisfy an execution
in favor of Nathan V Dad;., \s. Zadoc.
Bass, on the foreclosure of a mortgage
A. Rogers, Oi’if.
January S 3—— wtds
Sheriff’s Sale.
W
v v ILL be sold on the first Tuesday i 1
April next, at ilia court house in Jackson
borough, Scriven county, between the
’tours es ten and three o’clock,
<bic negro man named
Dob, taken as the properly o! the estate id
James Hudson, doc. to satisfy sundry exe
cutions in favor of James Hudson, and
others—levied and returned to me by a
constable. ALSO,
50 Acres of land, lyins: in
, 7 • O
the com; y of Scriven, taken as the pro
petty of George Dud K-y, to satisfy sin try
executions in favor Wilburn Pearce; levied
and returned to me by a constable.
ALSO
50 Acres of land, lying in
ii - county of Scriven, adjoining Httben
Wilkinson and others, taken us the pro
party of James Pye, to satisfy smithy ex
coitions in favor of Joshua Pearce anti
(liters —Erred and returned to me by a
constable.
Solomon Kcmu s.s.c. i
fcb. 20 tds 1
E strap's,
«/ 1
, Georgia, Columbia County*
Tri»!LLIAM lIIXON, of (list. No. 10
hrJT tolls before \Vm. Wiley Esq on
the 25th Sept 1820 one Chesnut Sorrel
mare, flax tail and ma :e, about ten years
of age, four feet ten inches high, pace'&
trots, no brands; valued at forty doilas by;
W. W. Stone and Wm. Binicn.
John Davis of disk No. 9
tolls’), tV-re Mark Fiice Davis, Esq a brown
site m< k, about lour feet five incheshigh,
i sv.'ah Did, rubbed with the • ear, apprised
by 15. M. banders and Adam bcott to sev
enty dollars—Jan. 2Jd, 1821.
Simmons Crawford, of
Dist. .0 5, tods before Isaac Bryan, Esq.
a large black mare, without any white a
bout her, with a scar on Iter t ight check,
supposed to be ten years old, about four
feel high, appraised bv James Cartlidge
and John limaum, to fiifty dollars—Feb.
' 9th, 1821
1 John Griffin son. of (list.
1 No 4, t Jts Indore Lewis S. Moon Esq. one
bay horse, about, nin : years oM, and fifteen
. ham!" high, with a snip on his i:'n: a n:U.
nut) trot, v, apj. a’sed by John C«i tlidge &,
Win. Aviv, to forty.live dollars—Feb. 7th,
1321
Is.Ttic Willingham, of
fils . N.. 4, tolls before Lewis S Moon,
t Fsq. on; small bay marc, about four years
I old, long swab tail, trots, "ppraised by
Cash VVill’tighiiin, and John Wiiliiifiltain
to ’went\-live dollars—-Feb. 5i!i,*1321
Taken from the Eslrav Book—Feb.
27th, 1821.
M F/amft'-. Cfk. i. c.
Hatch, 1 ;U
trryeL,
Fri in my plantation
in Barnwell District,
»■ *. ' on Savannah River,
ft' t"'* Mack, iinbrcitc
1:ors 2 years,
" from Kentucky & will
probably make fit’ the
westward—whoever will secure the said
mules, that 1 oait get them, or deliver
them to George Allen of Augusta sltnl
receive a reward of TWENTY DOLLARS
Wm. 11. Robert,
Nov. ts
•sSSmjk oS.iooq
’riS.io.if)
‘Bisii3nv •ittau .ffuiAJi ‘.tan wo atp Xq paviao
■O4 tfiptjtfucqi aq h;a\ o.iitau o.\oq<t oqt jo
uopcuuopii ao«(d fnqt u; psAij seq oq
pn|l poojsjopun o.voi; i —cui|o,te;') t[inos
‘tm)B3iitu[3 0) 1 13 o) jnowcapus ftttu or
oUb jo sum.( (;p moqu :oj u.jtjods uoqw
stool txwop t; ‘so,{j oiJarj 3|qßjj.Uiiuw qp w
'opaui jn>ts ‘qJhq josj .utoj jnoqt: *n()fl
jo ouiKii otp Xq uctn oaiJau r. qee; pidv
JO quunu oqt ui uoi’.cjmqd Aut J.dvirj
Tiie Cclc!>Pfttcd liumiing
11 Os SC.
1 WII.L Maud the season at my
• in Oolumhia County
'J'lte pnc. of the seaso ■ is tvvevfy.five
dollars, payable by note on the S.iru He
ceirtber next, whh.it note must be sent
with the mare If twenty dollars arc scie
wit,.’ the marc or paid within the season,
it wit. ilisciiarg'e the season—Fifty cents
to the giOi.m. The seascr. will cnmmence
the C st day of .March, and end the first
day of July. Mores left with the horse
will he fed and taken cure cf foi 25 cents
pe day.
Tiie money must be paid when the
mares arc taken away. The of wheat
and b.iLy pastures ut<- provided for the
reception of marcs left w ith tiie horse—o
responsibility for accidents or escapes—
good i.tUTd iou Will lie pain to every mare
in rotatio —any person left in charge with
the mares h. arded gratis-
Any person putting a Uuvre that does
m i prove with foal, s.intt l;\.vt the benefit
i f the sutmu.r and fall stjjismi gratis, as
G llaiin vv i>! not beictnoMed fcm his sta
ble within the year.
Joseph Cotton.
February 2d. w.lv J
Nnfice.
tiUE Creditors o; JfnntiDgtm L Jiurril
•.A mi-! oi A ‘ic/tanl 1/iintingtoiiy are here
by notified, that 1 have obtained from the
honorable the Justices cf the Inferior
Court of Richmond county an -i state of
tii-ii’gia, au order te appear licfore them
cn l!u- I2t!i day of March next, at which
dine I shall-apply to their Imnors for a
discharge, under the acts of ti e state of
Georgia passed for the relief tn insolvent
debtors.
K iclinrd I lunthigton.
January 12 “ ts
NOTICE:
1 Ar.l. persons indebted to the estate of
’ 'apt. 1). McKinney, < : oc. will please call
on Messrs. Tardy St Aon, who art.- fully
■-uihonzed 1. 1 give veceijils and make <of
• e ions tor said estate
c. s. McKinney, Jldvi'oc
fanuafy 29 •ts
Madison Hotel,
Morgan county, (Ga.)
The subscriber 7ias taken tin Madison
Hotel, lately ocupred hy Mills and S»okes,
ast of tiie court-flume. 'J his establish
■n nl is large and monvenient for travellers
or families; 1 pie self to give gen.
id satisfaction, if possible.
D. C. Dan son.
February 19 —Gw
For Srle.
Acres of * AND, on the tVa>
Iters iit Cubbert and Rocky Creeks—Foi
pa" it briars enquire ol
Goo. \V. £vans,
July ts
T he Celebrated Etmnivg
: Horse 9
: CONTENTION,
l 4
stand the ensuing season at my
: stable in Columbia county, «m the Wash
; ingtonroiul, thirteen miles above Augus
ta, at Thirty Dollars the season, payable
I by note, on or before the Ist day ol'De
) cember; or Twenty-rive Dollars, if sent
t with the mare—STlty Cents to the groom.
\ The season will eomincr.ee tho sth March,
. and end the Ist July. .Mares left with the
horse, will he fed for 25 cents per day.—
n Any person sending five mates, and be
* corning responabfe lor the whole, will be
■ entitled to the season of one giulie.
CONTENTION i-a beautiful red sor
, red, six years old I his spring, and is up
r wards of five feel one inch hign.
! i'EDK-lIEK.
CONTENTION was got by flit- Archj’,
. his dam by Dare Devil, hr. grand diim by
„ AVildair, and his great grand dam by Jolly
’ Huger.
; Performance on Ike Turf
< Contention in the Spiir.g of 18id, a;
three y -are old, ran for a sweep stake •, vet
the Now .Market Tuts with Thji others—
£.si9J enhance, and was the only contend
' i:ig- horse—the sweep stake won h\ Vir
: ginian. The same season he run at
Lynchburg court house, in a sweep stake.
! mile heals, and distanced the field
lo the I'all of 3818 iic ran at Helfici-'t,
and was beaten by Hauler. I'hc :ume
!i-l! he ran at New Hope, lour mil. it. -is,
against Haiti. r am' others, heating Ualtlei,
but was beat by Madia’s mare.
In the spring oi 1819, there was ..
match wane on biin far one thousand dol
lars against Alal.uita, for which lierec nv
j «.• a ‘or.xit. 'J he same spring he ran at
, New Market, four mile heals, and was
, beaten by Hauler in consequence of his
> .aving tlie distemper. Iho next week
lie ran over the Drummondshnrg turf, two
mile heats, beating the celebrated mare
I Lady Jlichinond.
In the fall of 1819, he ran at 11 road
Rock, four mile beut«, heating ilr. Winn’s
celebrated filly Lady of the Lake The
next week ho ran over the New Market
Turf, three mil? heats, against, !r. Winn’s
Merino Ewe, Mr. Drummond’s herae Ni -
pohon, Lady of the Lake, Mr. Wilson’s
colt and Mr, Maclin’s m.irc, winning iti
three heals. The next week he won at
IL Hield, two mile heats, beating Mr.
tV inn’s Virginia and others Tue second
week after he ran at New Hope, two mile
heats, heating Mr Winn’s mare Virginia,
Mr. Drummond’s horse Carolina* aid
others.
The January following, 1820, lie ran at
Camden, two mile heats, heating Mr
Moore’s filly. The second week after rse
ran over the Augusta turf, four mile heats,
against Iht'ikum, Sir. Winn’s horse L
clipse, and Major Pace’s horse Hob it y,
winning in throe heals March following
lie ran two inde heats over tne Savannah
■ Uiff and won.
leal to V irgiv.ia, ami in cigmrcn
his arrival, iie i. n at New-Market, four
mile heals, against Mr. Johnson’s mare
Keali'.y, Mr. Drummond's horse Napoleon
and Mr. Singleton’s horse Rosiusko, and
wan with gu-at case. Fail of 1829, he ran
at New Market, was beat by Mi- Drum
mond’s colt Sir Charles. The same week
he heat Slump the Dealer two mile heals
Front there he travelled U> Jlelfieid, ran
against Sir Charles and Reality, besting
Sir Charles, but was beaten by Reality.—
Vu? nest week he ran over the Laurence
vide course, four mile heals, Denting N;>
' poleon. 'i h next week he ian at New
| Hope, two mile heats, heating Coi. Hawk
m’s colt and distancing Maclin's mare
lliat hear him at three years old.
January following 1821, lie walked
over the Camden course From there be
travelled to Charleston, and ran four mile
heats, winning the first I.eM, against Mr.
West’s mlt Shuv.r.r, Mr. Span’s 'saire!
gelding Knvisart, Mr. Singlet jii’s grey
' cull tiaiiy indue—the purse won by Mr.
Wes ’s colt Sliawne. From Charleston
he travelled to Augusta, and ran over the
1 Augusta tins, four mil. heats, against Mr.
West's colt Sliawne and others, and won
’ with great case.
. OrcDilzil T’aco.
March 1 If
ihe well brcii < -rse,
SCIOLTO
ILL stand at Col. Henry P. Jones’s
Plantation.in Iturhc county, the ensuing
season i he will he let to mares at the re
i duced price of fifteen dollars the season,
t payable vlie first day of January next,
fi which may he discharged with ton dollars
i if paid by the first >.f Novembei j twenty
k 1 dollars to ensure a nine with foal—the in.
i) Eurance money lo be paid as soon as tin
f\ mare is discovered to be with foal, tr-tm
t property altered—fifty cents to the groom
lin every case, and eight doll TStlu. tingle
visit. Mares from a distanc • v ill he at
tended to at 12A cents per day No re
sponsibility ,for accidents or eicajv s. h i'
every care will be taken to prevent both
The season will commence tne tenth <1
j. March, and end the tenth of June.
i PKUIGREE.
SCIOLTO was got by the i nportc' 1
sorrel Diomcd; his dam by AV’il Jair.; Ills
grand dum by Spadille; his great grand
dam by the importedhorse CrullbrO as
lo the beauty, muscular power, and ole
gant form of Sciolto, we bavc as y< ; seen
no horse that is as well *.o reronimei.d
binrisclf; we have it sufficiently ccrtifie
tlial Sciolto has never been trained or run
ned by gentlemen who were known to h -
. foaling; as such I have no account of lib
’ p.evjormance, but. challenge the bus'
& judges i.-findsun deficiency inform,sha*n
or action : as such 1 candidly pronounc
lam one among tin; best hors sin Amur:
ca, or any other jiart of the world.
.lames G. Salisbury.
- F.uike county, Feb 26 6w
amu;*S Fry,
' A I'TOTINEY ,nT L AW,
Has opened an office in AVashpcgto
Street, midway between Ellis nnc
6 sen Streets.
Augmu feb. 5. .. 1.11 im.
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Covington Richard Oliver JnoS
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Dick Jonathan Finney Hcnunla
Davis Catharine PhillipsThomiis
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Dan). John PeitiboneCiiautctt
Davenport Peter i’rouly Mr
Daniel Sally Ferry Lines
Deas Francis Primrose James
Dannei Archa Plants Joseph
Do • d James Page Levi
Dyer Con don i’carre Ciissiiidn
B Phelps Paul
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Elder Join. Rouault Edward
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Fedreck Willey Hire Lnlherßrf
Paris tk Miller UidisudsLsslat
Fiaser James Romatw l.rbett
Fetters John Reynolds John
Fryer Uauicl Randolph Mary
F hammy Josinh Rountree Ceorga
Prasi ire Rchert Robbins Oliver
Faust Jno M Head Biclwrd
G Rodgers James
Gordon James Richardson Daniel
Godfrey Mary _ _ s
Gid'.lings Lorrain Sicerd Elisha
Graves Mary Ann Shivers M
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Griffith Edith SicnartMary
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• Greenwood Henry
Gibus George Spencer Abram
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: Hubbard Calvin Smith
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? p..\eeditor's
•1 i (HIRE ABLE to nn L c
ruble Judges ol the .. ' g o iii .ml :,rf
dchinond county, wid he
.< Tuesday in June
. house, one Fifty ncj e L ’ ,D>
■' ciiy of Augusts, ’ L ‘ lo, ;^ ri i !( '
, ,f Robert Cresw . i-so on ;
rlie heirs and crrd.tms «> , .p.
John (’iTSAVCI.,^'
At.iroli 1 ’ -
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•a-UST HECEIV* : a 5 f i c
J first tale L»n.v’i- > rw ' (; ,rv- ’’
.tent polished .*nd ro«- . :<
5. v sale iow for casa, oi a, i T,
o by r givicO.N.
at Messrs, F' G. v.. -
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