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Sheriffs’ Sales.
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Sheriff* Sale.
W*VL be Sold on the first Turadayin
April next, at the Market-House, in the
CJitv of Augusta, between the uaual hours
„f Sale the following Negro Slaves, to
A»jt.—
Mode, Toney, Kl
fcek, Ned, David, Isaac, Lizza and her
two Children, Hannah and Phillis; taken
S) the property of George A. Turknett,
y virtue of an execution, issued on the
foreclosure of a mortgage in tkvor of
Archibald Whitney and Gilea U Whitney,
in the Inferior Court ofHichmond County,
against the said George A. Turknett,
James W. Lamkin, dshc
February 1 Hi*
Sheriff’s Sale.
, T II.L be .01. l on the first Tneatlsy in
April next, at the Market-House in Au
yistu between the usual hours,
The Bridge on Havannah
River, opposite Augusta, together with
'all and singular the rights, members, ap
purtenances Li privileges thereof.
ALSO
“Eighty XegTo fclavca,
—TO WIT—
Andrew, Plenty, Robin,
Frank, Hampton, Phill, Charles (Smelt,)
Ucuben, Will, July, John, Tom, Sado,
June, July, June, David, Sam, Tombo,
Vulcan, Peter, George, George, Fenton,
Holla, Paul, Jesae, Chatham, June, Jack,!
kondon. TVrutus, John, Slurp, Camper
down, Simon,Charles, Andrew, Jim, Billy,
Hilly, Abram, Jack, Joe, Joe, Couf, Zaduck,
Jacob, Moses, Ben, Ucuben, little Sam,
Wary, Tom, Cobler, little Charles, Dick,
Bonaparte, Billy, Daniel, Sylvia, Hose,
Maria, Masuria, Clarey, Chloe, I.ucy.Ma
rvn, Funi.y, Nelly, Uoastta, Charlotte, Flo
ra, latity, Sillu, Nancy, Bella, Dinah, Mary,
nnJ Sally—levied upon as the properly
of John McKinne and Barnn M'Kinue, by
virtue of :u> execution issued upon the
foreclosure of a mortgage, at the instance
of the Bank of the Slate of Georgia, vs
the aim! John Mcßiune and Uarna Mc-
Rinne.
Conditions Cash-—pur
chasers to pay for titles, which will t>•
ready for signature, and upon the payment
of the purchase money, will b£ executed
on the day of sale. All property not paid
for at that lime, will he rt sold at the risk
of the former purchaser.
Wm. Lamkin, sh’ff.
February I tds
Sheriffs Hale Postponed.
Sheriff's Sale.
V# 11,1, be sold on the first Tuesday in
April next, at the market house in the
City of Augusta, between Hie usual hours,
6 Largo looking; glasses, I
11 Small do do
84 (limits (common) 9 fancy do
18 Large pine tables, ‘25 small do
1 Set Mahogany tables and ends,
3 Settees, 37 Bedsteads,
SIS Be*ls and bedding, 26 matrasses,
9 Prut fire dogs, 1 bathing tub,
7 Wasli-stam*, 1 Beureau, I pine slab,
1 Large (able, 1 toilet tabic, ii pair sho
vel and tongs,
0 Sets castors, fl dozen plates, 7 doxen
knives mu! forks,
26 Pi'chers, 6 bread trays, 5 salt cellars,
3 Do* table spoons, 4dor. teaspoons,
j_6 Do; 1 , cups and saucers. 10 dishes, 12
tin covers,
3 Cod’ee pots,6 small and 0 large waiters,
i 2 Pots, kettles and ovens, 1 pair large
fire dogs, gridirons and other kitch
en furniture —I bell,
IG Doz. black bottles, 1 scPtable fans,
5 Doz tumblers, 2 do*, wine glasses,
1 Shaving cast, 6 clothes brushes, I
backgammon board,
2 Doz. candlesticks, 6 snuffers, I dua.
chambers,
i Doz wash-basons, Isdoz. tablecloths,
3 doz towels,
1 Mahogany sideboard, 1 do tea table,
1 Brass tender, shovel and tongs end
andirons,
1 Carpet and rug, 2 looking glasses w ith
limc-pieoca,
3 Desks, 5 liquor casks, 1 book case, 18
• decanters,
3 Demijohns, 26 pavilions, 18 window
curtains,
■Q Maps. 60 bushels corn, 4000 lbs fodder,
5 Cords wood, 9 doz. porter, 13 gallons
rum and brandy,
10,000 ‘h’gai'S, 14 galls, k 9 bottles wine,
•40 lbs. Coffee, 100 lbs. sugar, § bbl. fish,
£ Firkin butter, 1 box caudles,
1 Negro man ,Len, 1 bay and one sorrel
horse levied upon as the property
of J.'sve Whipple, to satisfy an execution I
in favor of Sturges fj Burroughs, vs. said
Whipple.
Win. I .urn kin, sli’ff.
March 8 ■ tds
Sheriffs Sales.
w
▼ v ILL be sold at the court house .n
Wa rrenton on the first Tui sday in Va\ I
next, between the usual hours of wile,
One road wagon and gear,
one dark brown ho so, au- roan mare, one
grey home, and one sorrel bald face horse,
levied on as the property of Steven C
Turner, on ihe foreclosure of amortgagt,
in favor of John Turner and John Lewis,
rs. Steven C. Turner.
ALSO,
One clock, with monu.
ntent and willow tree on the face, two
■ Show cases, one large anvil and three
dim I omo, one bellows, one large lathe
nod one small one, with all the other tools
belonging to the shop of Timothy E. Skin
ner. wuh low" jewelry, too tedious to
mention —levied on as the property of
r aid Skinner, to satisfy an execution on
»ne fclosure of % lortpage in favor o(
Wiilsud y O Parris. Timothy K I
A. doffsrs. gh’ff.
VK& B—wtda .
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SHERIFFS SALES.
w ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in I
April next, at the court house in the town
of Waynesborough, Burke county, within
the usual sale hours,
800 Acres of land, levied
on as the property of John Suggs, to sa
tisfy an execution in favor of Ward and
Boecman, adjoining lands of Alldage and
others. — ALSO —
One lot in WayneshoroUgh,
adjoining Bobert E Brodnax, levied on
as the property of diaries F. Brgar, to sa
tisfy an execution in favor of I. 8. 1 red
well. — ALSO—
One hay horse and one
sorrel mare, levied on sva the property of
As. It. Milton, to satisfy an execution in
favor of John Bawls.
—ALSO—
-40 Acres of land adjoin
ing lands of John Prescott, levied on as
Hie property of Moses a id William Over
street, to satisfy eight executions in favor
of Moses Mulkt y—returned to me by Da
vid Hall, constable.
—A LS O ■
Tw o horses, one bay >and
a sorrel, 10U bushels of corn, 3 fodder
stacks, 10 one year old shoals, 3 sows and
21 pigs, 2 feather beds, 2 mahogany ta
bles, 2 pine tables, 1 pair bi-asn and 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 favor of
M’Kcnzie, Dennoch, fe Go. snd others.
—ALSO—
-600 Acres of oak t) hick
ry laud adjoining lands of John Ward and
otiisra, levied on as the property rs Wil
liam Gwin, to satisfy an execution in favor
William Schley.
—ALSO—
-666 4-S Acres of oak and
1 hickory land, adjoining lands of John
1 Ward and others, levied on as the pru
’ perty of Peter 1. Goulding, to satisfy an
’ execution in favor of larrra M'Kinney.
— ILSO
Two negroes, to wit; Dub
lin and Screan, levied on as the properly
of Joseph Shumake, to satisfy two cxe
uutions in favor of Gross Bcruggs.
—ALSO—
One hone, gig and har
ness, levied on as tile property of Joseph
Itoe, to satisfy an execution in favor of
lledficld Garlick, k Co.
—ALSO—
iUO Acre* of land adjoin
ing lands of Irwin and others, levied on
as the property of James Wattom, to sa
tisfy two executions in favor of Mary Ni
chols. —ALSO —
One negro man Luck, le
vied on is the pronerty of Elisha Horn,
to satisfy three executions in favor of Mil
ley Cox. UtS—
O-44T Acres of land adjoin
ing lands of John Sapp and others, levied
on aa Hie property of Lewis Coody, to
satisfy sundry cxeeulions in favor of John
Carpenter.
S. W. Blunt, g.B,c.
February f 2. —— wda
Sheriff’s Bale.
ILL be Sold at the Court-House in
Warren ton, on the first Tuesday in April
next, between the usual hours of Sale.
t tat* bay horse, levied on
as the property of Thomas Gibson, to satis
fy an execution in favor of F.lislia Burson,
vs. Thornton Gibson i property pointed
out by the defendant
ALSO,
Ono bay mare and horse,
levied >ui t« satisfy an execution in favor
of the administrator and administratrix of
of Jonathan Davis, dec vs. John Lewis—
property pointed out by the defendant.
Abner Rogers, sh’ff.
Hard 18 law tds
Sheriff’s Balc.
llflLL be sold on ihe first Tuesday in
▼ V April next at the Court-House in
Waynesborough, Burke county, within
he usual sale hours.
Two Grey Mares, levied on
aa the property of James Brown, to satisfy
an Execution in Ilvor of Pemberton and
Reynolds.
S. W. Blount, b. b. c.
F«b- 36——wtds
Sheriff's Sale.
ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in
April next, at the court-house in Jackson
komugh, Scrivcn county, between the
hours of ten and three o’clock,
Ono negro man named
Bab, taken as the property oi the estate of
James Hudson, dec. to satisfy sundry exe
cutions in favor of James Hudson, ai.d
others—levied and returned to me by a
constable ALSO,
50 Acres of land, lying in
the county of Scriven, taken as the pro
perly of George Dudley, to satisfy sundry
executions in favor William Pearce; levied
and returned to me by a constable.
ALSO.
60 Acre* of land, lying in
the county of Scriven, adjoining Reuben
Wilkinson and others, taken a < the pro
perly of James Pye, to satisfy sundry ex
editions in favor of Joshua Pearce and
others—levied and returned to me by a
constable.
Solomon Kemp, s.s.c.
Feb 20 ids r
Madison Hotel ,
Morgan county, (Ga.)
The subscriber has taken the Madison
Hotel, lately ocupied by Mills and Stokes,
east of the court-house. This establish
ment is Urge and convenient for travellers
or families; I p'edge my self to give gene
ral satisfaction, if possible.
H. C, Dauson.
Sheriffs Hales,
ILL be «old at the Court house in
Warrenton, on the first Tuesday in April
next, between the usual hour* of sale,
815 Acres pine land, more
or less, on the waters of Ucedy creek, ad
joining land of Willis Howard, Thompson
and others, levied on to satisfy an execu
tion in favor of David C. Rose, vs. A- U Z.
Daily and Willis Howard.
ALSO,
405 acres of pine land,
more or less, on the waters of Reedy
ercck, adjoining of Rogers and others, on
th® road from Warrcnton to Waynesbo
rough, with good improvements on it, it
being Uie place whereon James Bailey
now lives; levied on to satisfy an execu
tion in favor of David C. Rose, v 9. A. h Z.
Daily and Willis Howard.
ALSO,
ISO acres of oak and hick
ory land, more or less, on the waters of
Rocky Comfort, adjoining lands of Hill tt
others; levied on to satisfy several small
executions in favor of John Butt &. others,
es. Thomas Myhand, pointed out by the
defendant and returned to me by Robert
Hill, Constable.
ALSO,
SSO acres of pine land, on
the waters of Reedy creek, adjoining
Hobbs and others, with the improvements
on it; levied on to satisfy sundry small
executions in favor of Robert Trior, vs,
William Inge ; pointed out by the defend
ant ; levied by a constable and returned
to me. ALSO,
800 acres of pine hind,
more or less, on the waters of Brier creek,
adjoining of McMath and others, on th
read from Sparta to Augusta; levied on
to satisfy several executions is favor of
John Adkins, vs. SaiAuel Scott and Mur
phey Champeon; levied on and returned
to me by a constable.
ALSO
SOO acres of pine land on
the waters of Beach-tret, adjoining of Na
than Harres & others; levied on to satisfy,
a Fi Fa in favor of Hardin Fresvit, vs.
Henry Young and William Barton ; lem
on and returned to me by a constable
ALSO,
100 acres of land tn the
waters of Beach tree; levied on as ■ *i-■
property of James Barton, to sstizly .
small execution in favor of Seaborn Tra
vis, vs. James Barton; pointed out by the
defendant and returned to me by t consta
ble. A), SO,
1 »nc cotton gin, levied on
as the property of James Cody, jnn’r. *-*•
satisfy an execution in. favor of Thorns
Maddox, v«. lames Cody ; pointed out 1m
the plaintiff. ALSO,
280 acres of Imcl on the
wateis of Long creek, adjoining Hubert
andothers, with the improvements there
on ; levied on to satisfy an execution ii
favor es the administrator and administra
trix of Jonathan Davis, dec. vs Zsch Hop
son. ALSO,
7IS t-2 acres, mote or less,
oak and hickory land, with good intprov- -
menu thereon, on the waters of Hart’s
creek, adjoining Beall and others; Ksvien
on to satisfy an execution in favor of
George W. Hardwich, vs Josias B.
Robert A. Beall, ami W Ilian Beall
ALSO.
y()4 S-10thi acres, more
or less, with good improvements thereon,
on the waters of Williams’s c. eek, adjoin
ingßeall and others; levied on to satisfy
an execution in favor of George W Hard
wich, v«. Josias B. Deal!, Robert A
Ileall and William Beall
Aimer Rogers, Sh’ff
March 1 wtds
HUeriflTs Sale.
W
f ▼ ILL be sold at the court her,so in
,Warrenton, on the first Tuesday in April
next, between the usual hours,
One negro man named
Abram, levied on to satisfy an execution
in favor of David Cody, vs. Isaac Downs ;
pointed out by the defendant.
Abner H. M‘Cormick,
March I—wds Dep. Shff. W C,
Sheriffs Sals.
Wn. be sold at the Court house in |
Warrcnton on the first Monday in April
next between the usual hours of sale.
One bay maw four jaars
old, levied on its the property of William
Thompson, on the foreclosure of a mort
gage, in favor of Josiah Myrick.
ALSO
One bay mare five years
old, and-levied on to satisfy an execution
in favor of Nathan V Bady, vs. Kadoc
Bass, on the foreclosure of a mortgage. I
A. Rogers, «b’ff.
January *9 wtds
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the estate of
Capt. D. McKinney, dec. will please call
on Messrs. Tardy k Son, who are fully
authorized to give receipt* and make col
lections for said estate.
C. 8. McKinney, Adm'a?.
.January 29 ts
Strayed ,
From my plantation
4MF in Barnwell District,
dr\ ' on Savannah River,
♦»"» black, imbroke
i k° r9 ~ 2 years,
SwV old, they were bro’t
from Kentucky & will
probably make for the
westward—whoever will secure the said
mules, that 1 can get them, or deliver
them to George Allen of Augusta shal
receive a reward of TWENTY DOLLARS
Wm. H. Robert,
Nov. ts
BLANKS I t
Fruited at this Office
a •* -
To tie cUndiS. biieCtgVtt, and
virtuous, Ctltzeis of my country gene
rally, and to those of my titter
state of Georgia most particularly,
WeneticVenX FcVWvi Ci
tizens.
PTP.R a great lapse of time, at an ad
vanced period of my life, and after
sufferings, the most severe, mortifying
and afflicting, that ever were endured,
during, a series of nearly forty years, re
sulting, from the causes, that will be most
faithfully, correctly, truly, and justly,
detailed to yon, and to the world, in the
correspondence, that will be published,
between myself, an;' my partner William
Scarbrough, sen, and hit son, William
Scarbrough, jun. now of Savannah, from
the year 1790 to,the year 1819.1 am hope
ful that you will not deem it presumtuotis,
malicious or incorrect, that 1 should cause
the causey that have produced them, to
appear in print. For although, it may be
deemed presurr.ptious, for any individual,
however eminent, and respectable, he may
have been, to suppose, that his misfor
tunea, reverses and wC’ctiona, are, so deep
ly interesting, to the community, and to
the world, as to call on him, for their pub
lication. Yet in tenderness, for the more
honorable, and respect.hie portion, of
human inture, it is but reasonable, to
suppose, and to hope, that they never
cewe,to take a lively interest, in what
is right and what is wrong; or in what ts
virtuous, or, in what is vicious, aa they
relate, to tho conduct, and deportment ol
ir,<n, a?, on these, most undeniably rests,
'.Ut happino«tts, the harmony! llio order,
surety and socuril) ot human affair*. It
r-.rer has been, and I presume it for ev
er will, be, a pririllege, claimed by the
unfortunate, to complain, when injured.
\ ud, if the privilege, vas ever clumed,
md indulged in* with justice, and pro
priety, I trust,, that it will, be deemed so,
on the present occasion. 'To plead, as i
.ave done, for forty years, for some re
dress, for some compensation, foi* the
overthrow, derangement, and final des
truction, of a concern that was once, the
most opulent, eminent, distinguished, and
respectable, that ever wae in South Caro
Una. And to fail therin, as 1 have done,
from fraud, treachery ami collision, l>e
.omcs.A matter, for the candid, full, and
impartial investigation, of the just, the
n;partial, the correct; and upright, of the
world And to those of that description;
h,d most particularly, to those of my sis
-r state of Georgia it is, that I most res
p.-ctfully pray leave to make my appeal.
After the toils of so many years, and a
life all but exhausted, in efforts, to leave
. character, fair, honorable, upright, and
iiimpeached.it may naturally be consi
it-red, »,s a source, of great solace, and
• appinets, to the misfortunate man, to
i able; to brirr; under the impartial ex
nv.natiun, and investigation of eminent
.urn, the interesting, and leading causcu,
.hat have operated so fatally, to a con
c< r-, one, so emiuent, opulent, distin
guished, and respectable. It is the pc
anliar aolr.ee, of the unfortunate surviving
copartner, in the present case, that he
can make these details, of the origin, rise,
pror. re** and final close, of this -concern,
to the eminent, citizens of his sister state
of Georgia, on whom, he is forced, by cir
cumstancea the mout awful, and imperi
ous, that ever menaced the existence, of
a highly respectable family. Unoer tin
. sanction, of xs honorable tcsthnoniale, as
were ever give to man. Given by innu
merable citl -.en ;,of the greatest eminence,
and distinction, in onr country under
vrliobj eyes; <-nd to whose knowledge, al
most all the details, that will appear, hate
past from, these, it will be seen, that
myself, and family, arc covered from the
circumstances, tbs; will he detailed, an
can no longer be concealed, to appeal,
to their last property, which is entirely
within the state of Georgia, for a support,
until they can obtain, some redress, for
their losoee, and frauds, that they have
sustained, and now are laboring under
To prove, to the citizens of Georgia, and
of the wui Id, that the property they claim,
and have offered for sale in Georgia, is
legally, fairly, and justly their property,
and to prove this, to the perfect satisfac
tion of the citizens of Georgia, and of the
world. It is imlispensible to publish the
correspondence, between myself, and n«y
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 1319, and for the purpose of im
parting, that information, that may be sa-
Olfactory to the public, and useful to my
self and family, 1 will immediately de
postte, in the ofiee of the Chronicle, all
the papers relating to this correspondence,
Subject to the inspection, ofany and every
citizen ot Georgia, and where 1 will at
tend personally, for the purpose o making
every explanation, that may be required,
relating to the property, I claim as my
childrens. From this correspondence, it
will be seen, that all the sales of proper
ty, made by William Scarbrough, sen. du
ring his life, and those, devised by his will,
were fraudulent and not legal, particular
ly the Belfast Saw Mills, on the lower
three runs, in 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,!
have come, and mean to reside in Au
gusta, 1 shall rely on that support, from
the be.ieficient citizens of Georgia, which
the evidences of my respectability, as an
American Citizen for forty years past,
will entitle me to.
W illiam Cooke,
Surviving Copartner of the House ol
Scarbrough & Cooke.
Coroner's Sale.
IV
f * ILL be sold on the fint Tuesday! a
April next, at the court house in Jackson
borough, Striven county, between the
hours of ten and three o’clock.
Oho negro man named
James, taken as the property of John
Burns, to satisfy an execution in favor of
Solomon Kemp, sen’r. against John Burns
and John Conyers.
Benj. Taylor, Comer.
February 26 tds
TO LET,
TT WO rooms, neatly fimfished, well
calculated for families or single gentle
men.—Apply at thia
February I—«J*{‘
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tft HE® PBEfiIDEK* OP TBfi HOT.
TED STATES.
Whereas by various acts pf Congress
the President of the United Stales is au
thorised to direct the public lands which
have been surveyed to be offered for sale.
Therefore, I James Monroe, President
of the United Stakes, do hereby doclar.
snd make known, that public sales for the
disposal (according to law) of public lands,
shall be held as follows, viz;
At Franklin, in Missouri, on the first
Monday in January next, for the sale of
Townships 51 to 35, on range 26, west of
the sth principal meredian line.
50 to 56, ranges 27 and 28 do.
51 to 55, range 29 do.
At the same place, on the first Monday
in March next forlhe sale of
Townships 51 and 59, in range t v est of
the principal meridian line.
50 to 56, in range 31, 32, and 3G do
At St. Louis,in said state, on the firs
M.iday in december next; for the aale of
townships 35 to 44, in range 1 and 2.
east of the sth principal Meriedian line.
At the same place, on the first Monday
in March next, for the sale of
Townships 36 and 44, in ranges 3 and 4
east.
At the same place, on the Ist Monday in
May next; for the sale of
Townships 35 and 44, in range 5 and 6,
east, and of 43 and 44, in range 8 east.
At Jackson, in the county of Cape Gi
rardeau, in the said side, on the first Mon
day in February next, for the sale of
Townships 34, in ranges 1 and 14, of the
sth principal meridian lin*.
35 range 4 oast do,
29 30 and 31 S do.
21 22 and 33 6 . do.
At Edwardsville, in the state of Illinois
on the first Monday in January next, for
the sale of
Townships 8 and 13 in range© west of
the 3d principal meridian lino.
11 to 13 10 and 11 do
9 to 16 12 and 13 do
W to 12 14 do
5 to 10 range It* west of fidprinci*
pal meridian line.
8 9 and 10 rouges 13 and 13
At Detroit, in Michigan on
the first Monday in November next, for
the sale of _ '
Townships S 9 avid 10 8 in ranges 4 and
6 eaot,
8 and 9 6
7 8 am 9 ?' and 8
Except such lands au have beep or may
reserved by law for the support of
schools, or for other purposes. The
lands shall be sold in regular numerical
order, beginning with the lowest number
of sections, townships and ranges.
Gireu under my hatul at the city of
Washington, this nineteenth day of
JAMES MONRO\3.
By the President.
JOSIAH MEIGS,
Commissioner of the General Land Oi
Hoe.
Printers who are authorised to publish
the laws of the United States, will pub
lish the above once a week till the first
of May, and send their 'tills to the Gen
eral Land office for payment.
Bepteiv.be 1820.
Fruit Hill Hotel.
Jit the sign oJ‘ the Eagh
THE Hubscvibi-r has established a House
of Entertainment, at this pleasant
and healths ul place It is situated on the
Washington road, thirteen miles above
Augusta, in Columbia county. The
house is large, and commodious, and eve
ry exertion will be made to render it com
fortable to travellers, and others who
may honor him with their company
His table will be furnished with the beat
provision;; the country can afford, and his
Bar always supplied with the choicest Li
quors, Particular attention will be paid
to bedding. His Stables arc large and
full of Provender, under the direction o
a faithful and active hostler No Spirits
will be retailed in the bouse—and all pos
siblo care will be taken to prearrve the
utmost decorum on all occasions.
Dread Pace.
January 4 .we; wtf
Attention.
WILL ME 891 D,
To the highest bidder, on the 9th of
March next, that well known situation on
Sweet Water, containing 438 acres of good
pine land, in Warren and Columbia coun
ties; about 100 acres under cultivation,
the rest well timbered, situate on the
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 witii
a 75 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 oonve
nient houses—Good Store House and
Counting Room, suTounded with spread
ing oaks, forming a beautiful summer
grove. This is known to be good stand
for a Tavern and Store, and an excellent
neighbourhood for purchasing cotton.—
The payment* will be divided into three
equal instalments ; the first to be due Ist
January next, and possession then given ;
the other two payments to be made in one
and two years thereafter. The stock of
goods to be sold at auction, and a credit
given till the Ist January next: also the
purchaser of the premises may be accom
modated with household and kitchen fur
niture, sufficient for the use of the stand,
as well as the cattle and hogs. Notes with
approved security will be required.
Tucker Cody, § CO*
febWßry Q
The CeWirafetl B .
Dorse, .
GJILLJi 77,v
U-l. Surd the preen.
S(abl« in Columbia Count S£4io: “‘.
The pric-' of the season i,
dollars, payable by note on k>
cember next, which note „T 2ji!i l
with the mare If twenty dolfa. bfi 1
with the marc or paid wl.n , »*s,
K will discharge ,re p e ;l h l n^^
to the groom. The ISSS***
the first day of March, and
day of July. Mares l e f t «N
wdl be led and taken care c f fa'*>
per day. 1101 -it,.
The money must bo p a M a
mares are taken aw av . ril l wbe " I
and barley pastures are n b . c J itof wh
reception of mares left with sot
responsibility for accident 0
good attention will be paid t „'’“P*
lu.tpnje with Cluj u"'b? d
of the summer and fall *JL e Le “
Gallatin will not fee removed r
ble within the year. from his
Joseph C’otten
February 26. w f lstJ ICD
The well bred HorsT
SCIOLT'
W ILL stand at Col. Henry P J
Plantation in Burke county.'W *
scaaon ; he will be let to mares«S'
duced price of fifteen dollars the .
p r ble U.. to. to, of
winch may be discharged with teniWi
if paid by the first of November ° fwl
dollars to ensure a mere with foall.h
surunce money to be paid as soon
mare is discovered to be with fa] „
property altered—fifty cents to them
in every case, and eight dollars the iin
visit. Mares from a distance will be
tended to at 12$ cents per day w!
sponsibility for accidents or escapes. I
every care will be taken to prevent bo
The season will commence the tenth
March, and end the tenth of June.
PEDIGREE.
; SCIOLTO was got by the import
1 sorrel Diomed; his dam by M'ildair
grand dam by Spadille; his great m
dam by the imported horse Crufford ;-
[. to the beauty, muscular power, and <
1 gant form of Scioko, we have as yet u
no horse that is as well to recomme
himself; we have it sufficiently certif
that Sciolto has never been trained orr
ned by gentlemen who were known to
foaling; as such I have no account of
i performance, but challenge the t
judges to find any deficiency in fsnn.shi
or action ; as such I candidly pronom
him one among the best horses in Ami
ca, or any other part of the world
James D. Salisbury
Burke county, Feb 26—6 w *
List of Eatrays in Wilk
County.
ONE bay gelding about nine or
years old, with a diminutive start
blase in his forehead ; appears to b
been recently badly foundered ; shod
fore; about five feet two inches big
appraised by Owen Hatiday and Geo;
Gibson before Robert Grier, Esq.toei
ty five Dollars,
One bright bay horse, fa
feet ten inches high, eleven years <
with a snip on his nose and some wl
spots or his back, his left hind foot whi
appraised before Thomas Barnes, Esq
thirty five dollars.
One yellow bay horse, so
feet ten inches high, 7or 8 years (
bushy mane and tail, small star in hisfi.
head; appraised by Richard Sale i
Daniel Harvie before John W. Trim
Esq. to forty dollars.
One chesnui sorrel hor
fourteen hands high, seventeen years,
a white face, and four white feet,sndso
saddle spots; apprsised by Paul T. Wi
and Moses P. Willis, before J. W. Wil
Esq. to thirty seven dollars 50 cents
O. Wingfield, d.c
March 8— —W'lt
Notice.
4 EJHE Creditors of Huntington & Bur
U and of Richard Huntington, are be
by notified, that 1 ha*e obtained from
honorable ihe Justices ot the n e
Court ofßichmond county and state
Georgia, an order to appear “ re .
on the 12th day of March next, at
time 1 shall apply to their honor* »
discharge, under the acts 8 ,
Georgia passed for the relief oi u
debtors.
Richard Huntington.^
January 12
g 20 Reward.
Id EFT my plantation in the WjJ
April last, a negro man by the r
808, about four feet high, st , ° lo
with remarkable large eyes, a _
when spoken to; about 30 v
He mav endeavour to gettoCWJ
South Carolina—l have
he has lived in that place. - jj. ,
of the above negro will be * Augus
ceived by the owner, living near - 5
° eorg “ George Twig*
February 1 wßw .
Executor’s Sale.
Agreeable to an order' rs
orable Judges of thel 0 „ the J 1
Kiahmond county, will be soi
Tuesday in June> ne*>»t ing tl
house, one Fifty acre Lot, j M
city of Augusta, belongi g
of Robert Creswell—so d fin • .
the heirs and creditors o said -
John Creaweh, o'