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Sheriffs’ Sates.
■ rtM»WIW«» I
-Sheriff* Sale. 1
|LI be Sold on the first Tuesdzy it. I
next, at the Market-House, in the I
tlhy df Augusta, between the usual hours I
yf Sale, the following Negro Slave*, to I
wit.- I
Mode, Jeff, Toney, Ll-j
lick, Ned, David, Isaac, Litra and her |
two Children, Hannah and Phillis* taken
as the property of George A. Turknett,
by virtue of eta execution, issued on the
lofeclosure of a mortgage in favor of
AMhihald Whitney and Giles U. Whitney,
•i.i the Inferior Court of Richmond County,
against the said George A. Turknett, (
James W. Lamkin, dshc
February 1 t( l9
Sheriff’s Sale.
WII Lbe sold on llie first Tuesday in I
April next, at the llarket-1 louse m Au-1
between the usual hours, I
Tho Bridge on Savannah 1
River, opposite Augusts, together with 1
*’.l and singular the righta, members, ap- I
yurtenances W privileges thereof. j
——ALSO " I
tAchij Slaves,
—TO IT—
Andrew, Plenty, Robin,
Frank, Hampton, IMtill, Charles (Smelt,) I
ftwtben, Will, July, John, Tom, Bado,!
June, July, June, Oavtd, Sam, Tombo,
Vulcan. Peter, George, George, Fenton,
!tolls, Paul, Jesse, Chatham, June, Jack,
London, Brutus, John, Sharp, Camper
down, Simon,"Charles, Andrew, .lim. Hilly,
Billy, Abram, Jack, .Toe, Joe, Couf, Zsdock,
Jacob, Muses, lien, Iteuben, little Ram,
Mary , Tom, Coblcr, little Charles, Dick,
Bonaparte, Wily, Daniel, Sylvia, Hone,
Maria, Masuria, Clarey, Chloe, I.ury, Mu
ria, Fanny, Nelly, Rosetta, Charlotte, Flo
ra, Lett/, Silla, Nancy, Bella. Dinah, Mary,
And Sally—levied upon as the property
I of John HcKinne and Barna M'Kinne, by
virtue-of an execution issued upon the
foreclosure of a mortgage, at the instance
' of the Hank of the State of Georgia, vs
the said John McKiunc and Hariu Me
Kinne.
Conditions Cash—pur
chasers to .ay for titles, which will be
ready for signature, and upon the payment
of the purchase money, will be executed
on the day of sale. All property not paid
foi at that time, will be resold at the risk
of the former purchaser.
Wm. Lnmkin, sh’ff.
February 1 tds
Sheriff’s Sale Postponed.
Sheriff's Sale.
TSf 111. be told «n the first Tuesday in
Ap. • next, at the market huuae in the
city of Augusta, between the usual hours,
5 Large looking glasses,
11 Small do do
84 Chairs (common) 9 fancy do
IH Large pine tables, 25 small do
1 Set Mahogany tablet and ends,
3 Settee*, 37 Bedsteads,
S 6 Beds and bedding. 16 matrasses,
!) Hair fire dogs. 1 bathing tub,
7 WaMustands, 1 Beiireau, 1 pine slab,
i l.H* table, 1 toilet table, 3 pair aho
vd and tongs,
6 Seta castors, & dozen plates, 7 dozen
knives and forks,
16 Piic!.- .B, 6 bread trays, 5 salt cellars,
1 Doz. lab). spoon*, 4dor teaspoons,
6 Doz .ups and saucers, 10 dishes, 12
tin cover*,
3 Codec . >u,6 small . ; 6 large waiters,
13 Pots, K> ttlr* and ovens, 1 pair larg
fire dops, gridirons and other kitch
en furuiture—l bell,
16 Doz. black bottles, I settable fans,
5 Doz tumblers, 3 doz. wine glasses,
1 Shaving case, 6 cKthts brushes, 1
backg. mmon bead,
3 Doz. candlesticks, 6 snuffers, 1 doz.
chambers,
1 Dec wash basons, IJ doz. tabic cloths,
3 do* oweis,
1 M. b. g i sideboard, Ido tea table,
1 IV vi tender, shovel and tongs and
andirons,
1 C.i on and rug, 2 looking glasses wi:h
time-pieces,
3 Desks, 5 liquor casks, 1 book case, 18
decanters,
3 1) ru.j tins, 36 pavilions, 18 window
curtains,
3 M .s, 69 bushels corn, 4000 lbs fodder,
5 Cords wood, 9 doz, porter, 18 gallons
rum and brandy,
10,000 S gs-a. U galls, h 9 hollies wine,
40 lbs. Coffee, 100 lbs. sugar, $ bbl. fish,
i Fokin butter, I box candles,
1 N. gro tn oi Len I bay and one sorrel
bom- levied upon as tire property
of J.-mc Whipple, to satisfy an execution
»n fuvnr of Sturges iS Burroughs, vs said
Whipple.
Win. Lamkin, sh’ff.
* March B—i is
Sheriffs Sales.
W ILL be sold at the court house in
"Wairenton cu the unit Tuesday in ‘lav
next, between lie us ml ti.jiiis of sale,
Om road wagon ami gear,
one dark brown lues-, >ne man mare, one
gay tn«rse, and me son el bal.; face horse,
levid on as the property of Steven C.
Turner, on the foreclosure of a mortgag ,
in favor of John Turner and John Lcw.s,
vs. Steven C. Turner
AL^O,
> One clock, w ; th monu
ment and willow tree on me face, two
show cases, one large anvil and three
email ones, one bellows, one Urge lathe
ant one small one, with all the other tools
Jb.longing *.» the shop of Timothy E. Skin
ner, with wine jewelry, too tedious i
mention—levied on aa the property of
«aid BX»n ie.\ u, satis ft an execution ui.
■the foi •closure of oi'iiyage in favor of
Philandy O. Fa;. i*. vs. T nothy E Skinn.-
A, Rogers, eh’ff.
afatch 6—« men
| SHERIFF'S SALES. 1
I W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in I
I April next, at the court-house in tbeUiwn t
I iif Waynesborough, Burke county, within n
I the usual sale hours,
1 SOO Acres of land, levied c
lon as the property of John Suggs, to »a- J
| tisfy an execution in favor of Ward and
| Bozeman, adjoining lands of Alldage and '
I others. — ALSO—
I One lot in Waynesborough,
j adjoining Robert E Urodnax, levied on
I as the property of Chutes F. Sr gar, to *?.•
I tisfy an execution in favor of I. S. Tred
l well. — ALSO —
I One hay horse and one
I sorrel marc, levied on as the property of
1 As. K. Milton, to satisfy an execution in
I favor of John Rawls.
; I — ALSO —
40 Acres of land adjoin
ing lands of John Prescott, levied on as
the properly of Moses and William Over
street, to satisfy eight executions in favor
of Moses Mullety—retained to me by Da
vid Halt, constable.
—ALSO—
Two horses, one buy and
a sorrel, 100 bushels of coin, 3 fodder
stacks, 10 one year old shoals, 3 sows and
21 pigs, 2 feather beds, 2 mahogany ta-
I bits, 2 pine tables, 1 pair brass and irons,
I shovel and tongs, Spots, 1 oven, 1 tea
I kettle, levied on as the property of Willi-
I »m Key, to satisfy an execution in favor of
| M'Kenzie, Bennoch, SqGo. and others.
I —ALSO—
I 500 Acres of oak hick
I ry land adjoining lands of John Ward and
1 others, levied on as the property of Wil-
I liam (.win, to satisfy an execution in favor
I William Schley,
j — ALSO—
I 660 1-S Acres of oak and
I hickory land, adjoining lands of John
I Ward and others, levied on as the pro
| perfy of Peter 1. Goulding, to satisfy an
I execution in favor of Barna M'Kiimey.
| — ALSO —
I Two negroes, to wit: Dub-
I lin and Screan, levied on as the properly
I of Joseph Sluimakc, to satisfy two exe-
I cutions in favor of Gross Scruggs.
I — ALSO—
I One horse, gig and har-
I ness, levied on us the property of Joseph
I Roe, to satisfy an execution in favor of
I Ket'field tiaviit k, & Co
—ALSO—
K’O Acres of land adjoin
ing lands of Irwin and others, levied on
as the property of James Wattom, to s*.
tisfy two executions in favor of Mary Ni
chuls. —ALSO —
One negro man Luck, le
vied on is the pronerty of Elisha Horn,
to satisfy three executions in favor of Mil
ley Cox. >LS —
O-147 Acres of land adjoin
ing lands of John Sapp and others, levied
as thi: property „f Leads Goody, to
satisfy sundry executions in favor of John
Carpenter.
S. \V. Blunt, 8.8. C.
February 22.——w ts
Sheriff’s Sale.
ILL be Sold at the Court-House in
Warreuton, on the first Tuesday m April
:ie\t, bet ween the usual hours of Bale.
One bay horse, levied on
as the property • 1 Thomas Gibson, to sati*-
y an execution in favor of Elisha Burmin,
vs. Thornton Gibson; property pointed
out by the defendant
ALSO,
One buy mare and horse,
levied on te satisfy an execution in uivor
of the administrator and admiuislmlus of
of Jonathan Davis, lec vs John Lewis—
property pointed out by the defendant,
Abner Roger*, sh’ff.
March it liwtds
Sucriff’b Hide.
WILI. I.; sold on the. first Tuesday in
April next at the Court-House in
Way.esb rough, Butko county, within
! ie us'iaf sale hours.
I’wo Grey Vlui es, levied on
as Ui - property of Janies U: >wu, to satisfy
u.j Execution in favor of Pemberton and
Reynolds.
S. W. Blount, s. u. c.
f' b- wtds
Sheriff's Sale.
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
April next, at the court-house in .laokson
borough, Scriven county, between the
liours of ten and three o’clock.
One negro man named
Bab, taken as the property ot the estate of
.lame* Hudson, dec. to satisfy sundry exe
cutions in favor of James Hudson, and
others—levied and returned to me by a
ccnstable. ALSO,
30 Veres of land, lying in
the county of Scriven, taken as the pro
perty of George Dudley, to satisfy s mdry
executions i u favor Willmm Pearce; levin!
and returned to me bv a constable.
ALSO
50 \c*res of land, lying iu
the county of Sen von, adjoining ti .übi .
h ilkiiison and others, taicen as the pn.
per y of James Pye, to satisfy sundry ex'
editions in favor of Joshua Pearce and
others—levied and returned to me by a
constable
Holoin.'Q Kemp, s.s.c.
Feb 20 ids
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Madison Hotel ,
Morgan county, (Ga.)
1 The subscriber has taken the Ma.iison
Hotel, lately ocupied by Mills and Stokes,
east of the court-house. This establish
m. m is large and convenient for traveller*
• • la nilies; I pleflge niv self to give gene-,
.! i»iisfaetion, if po.-s'bl”
>i C. Dauson.
Sheriff’s Sales*
ILL be Wild at the Court Louse in
Warrenton, oa the first Tuesday in April
next, between the uaual hours of aalc, ]
313 Acres pine land, more
or lens, on the waters of lieedy creek, ad
joining land of Willis Howard. Thompson,
and others, levied on to satisfy an e»e«u- (
tion in favor of David C. Rose. ta. A.
Daily and Willis Howard. \
ALSO. ,
405 acres of pine land, i
more or less, on the waters of Reedy '
creek, adjoining of Rogerssnd others, on
the road from Warrenton to Wayitesbo
rough, with good improvements on it, it
being the place wherbon James Bailey
now lives; levied on to satisfy sn execu
tion in favor of David C. Rose, vs.A. & Z.
Baity and Willis Howard.
ALSO,
130 acres of oak and hick
ory land, more or less, on the waters of
Rocky Comfort, adjoining lands of Hill fc
others; levied on to satisfy several small
executions in favor of John Butt & others,
cs. 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 Reedy creek, a (joining
, Hobbs and others, with the improvements
i on it; levied on to satisfy sundry small
• executions in favor of Robert Prior, vs.
f William Inge; painted out by the defend
ant ; levied by a constable and returned
to me. ALSO,
200 acres of pine land,
l more or less, on the waters of Brier creek,
- adjoining of McMsth and others, on the
r road from Sparta to Augusta; levied on
to satisfy several executions in favor of
John Adkins, vs. Samuel Scott and Mur
phey CbsThpeon; levied on and returned
to me by a constable.
1 ALSO
i 200 acres of pine land ou
the waters of Beach-tree, adjoining of Na
than Hanes U others; levied on to satisfy
, a Fi Fa in favor of Hardin Prewit, va.
Henry Young and William Barton; levied
' on and returned to me by a constable.
ALSO,
100 acres of land on the
, waters of Beach tree; levied on as the
property of James Barton, to satis'y a
I. small execution in favor of Seaborn Tra
• vis, vs-James Barton; pointed out by the
defendant and returned to me by a consta
ble. ALSO,
• < *ne cotton gin, levied on
1 as the property of James Cody, jun’i. io
• satisfy an *X' cation in favor of Thomas
Maddox, vs. lames Cody ; poimed ou: by
the rihdiiiifl. ALSO,
’ 250 acres of land on the
• waters of Long creek, adjoining Hubert
‘ and others, with the improvements there
on j levied on to satisfy an execution in
• favor of the administrator and admiiiisira
j Irix of Jonathan Davis, dec. vs. Zach Hop
-0 son. ALSO,
n 705 1-2 acres, more or 1* 88,
oak and hickory land, witn goon improve
ments thereon, on the waters of Hurt’s
creek, adjoining Beall and others; levied
. on to sst’sfy an execution in favor of
Ccorge W. Hardwich, vs. Josias B. Beall,
Robert A Beall, and W Hiam Beall
ALSO,
[j 701 3-iOths acres, more
or less, with good improvements thereon,
on the waters of Williams’s creek, adjoin
-1 mg Beall and others; levied on to satisfy
- mi txt cuiion in favor of George W. Hard
• wich, vn. Josias B Beal), Robert A.
1 Beall and William Beall.
Abner Rogers, Sli'ff
March I——wtdo
t
f Sheriff’s Sale.
iV
v v ILL be sold at the court house in
Warrenton, on the first Tuesday in April
next, between the usual hours,
One negro man named
Abram, levied mi to satisfy an execution
in favor of David Cody, vs. Isaac Downs;
1 pointed out by the defendant.
I Abner H. M-Comuck,
March I—wds Dep. Shff' W C.
1 ■ ■
! Sheriff’s Sale .
WILL be sold at the Court house in
Wai ronton on the first Monday in April
next between the usual hours of sale,
One bay mare four \ears
old, levied on as the property of Willi;.n>
i Thompson, on the foreclosure of a morl
, gage, in favor of Josiali M rick.
- also
One bay mare five years
1 old, and levied on to 5.;.-fy execution
f in favor of Nit bun V Sidy, vs. Endue
. Bass, on the foreclose, re of a mortgage
Rogers, «h’ff.
1 January 29——— wtds
1 Nu’riCK
i\.LL persons indebted to the estate of
(’ant. D. McKinney, tec. will please call
>•» Messrs. Tardy i Son, who are fully
ithorizrd t< give receipts and make col
viions for said estate
C •*. Jidm’cc.
January 29 ..
Strayed ,
From my plantatior
in ißarnwell District,
_ on Savannah River,
two black, unbroke
L or *v mules, 3 years,
, I, old, they were bro’t
~ ~ from Kentucky & will
probably make for the
westward—whoever will secure the said
mules, that I can get them, or deliver
1 them to George Allen of Augusta shal
• receive a reward of TWENTY DOLLARS
Wm. H. liobejj^
• , Nov. -ts
Friated at this Office.
January 29
To s he ccr.did. Impartial, bitefcger£, and *
virtnort, Citizens of my couhtrygene
rally, avd to those of my lister
elate oj (Georgia meet particularly*
Benefi.civ.nl Vell ll* «
Uzena.
FTER a great lapse of time, at an ad j
A Tinted period ot my life, and alt n <
sufferings, the most severe, morUlyinj, ,
and afflicting, that ever were endureo,
during, a senes of nearly forty
suiting, from the causes, that will be moM ■
faithfully, correctly, truly, and justly, ,
detailed to you, and to the world. »n tne
corresponaence, that will be published,
between myself, and my partner Wilhan.
Scsrbrougb, sen, and his son, WdUam
Scarbrough, jun. now of Savannah, from
the year 1790 to the year 1819.1 am Lope
fill that you krill not deem it presumtuous,
malicious or incorrect, that I should cause
the causes, that have produced them, to
appear in print. For although, it may be
deemed presumptious, lor any indiv
however eminent, and respectable, He
have been, to suppose, that lus mistof
tunes, reversed and affletions, arc, so K P*
lv interesting, to tlie community, ami m
ie world, as to call on him. for their pub
Ellon. Yet in tenderness, for 0* more
honorable, and respectable portion, of
human nature, it is but reasonable, to
suppose, and to hope, that t.iey ne t
cease, to take a lively interest, in what
is right and what is wrong; or m what is
virtusus, or, in what is vicious, as they
relate, to the conduct, and deportment ot
men, is, on these, most undeniably rests,
the happiness, the harmony, the order,
safety ami security of human a.jairs.
ever has been, snd I presume * or ft*
er will, be, a privilege claimed by the
unfortunate, to complain, when injured.
And, if the privilege, was ever claimed,
and indulged in. with justice, ami pro
• priety, I trust,, that it will, be deemed so,
on the present occasion. Vo plead os 1
have done, for forty years, for some re
dress, for some compensation, tor the
overthrow, derangement, and final d.-s
--traction, of a concern that was once, in
most opulent, eminent, distinguished, ami
respcctubl , ihat ever was in South Caro
lina. And to fail dienn, as I have done,
from fraud, treachery and collision, be
comes-a matter, for the candid, full, and
impartial investigation, of the just, the
impartial, Tne correct; and upright, of the
world And to those of that description;
and most pa ticularly, t > >r my sis
ter slate of Georgia it s, that I most res
pectfully pray leave to malt my appeal.
After the toils of so many >iaia, and a
life all but exhausted, .n efforts, to leave
a character, fair, honorable, untight, and
uniinpeachedjit may naturally be consi
dered, ns a sourc*, of great solace, and
happiness, to the mistortunate man, to
; bo able; to bring under the impartial ex
amination, an<l investigation of eminent
men, the interesting, ,nd leading causes,
hat have operated so fatally, to a con
cern, one, so emiueut, opulent, distin
guished, and respect ab.c. It is the pe
■ cuiiar solace, of the unfortunate surviving
copartner, in 'he present case, that lie
■ can make these details, of the origin, rise,
progress and fina: close, ot this concern,
to the eminent, citizens of his sister state
oi Georgia, on whoia, he is forced, by mr
cumstances the must awful, and imperi
ous, that ever menaccii tho existence., •*.
J a highly rcspectubl taiuily. Under to
‘ sauciion, of as hoiiorabi.: testimonials, us
w r ere ever give to man. Given by ii’.nu
* T.erahle citizens, of the greatest eminen. i
and distinction, in our c iiiti t un
whose eyes; and to whose knowledge,at
“ most all the details, that will appear, nov
past From, these, it will be seen, ti/.
’ myself, and family, are covered from Urn
circumstances, that will be detailed, an
can no longer be concealed, to appear,
to their last property, which is emir. ,
w ithin the state of Georgia, tbrasuppo .
uudl they can obtain, some redress, te
their losses, and frauds, that they Lav ••
sustained, and now arc laboring under
To prove, to the citizens of Georgia, arc"
of the woild, that the property tuey claim,
and have offered for «..h; in Georgia, is
legally, fairly, and j sily their property,
t and to'prove itus, A) the perfect satisfac-
I lion of the citizens f Georgia, and of the
world It islndispe-isipie to publish the
I correspondence, heiwteii myseif, and my
i partner, William Scarbrough, sen. and be
i tween myself, .aid Wiiliuni Scarbrough,
i jun. now of Savannaii, and between my
self, and oiliers, front the year 1790, to
the year 1819, and for the purpose of im
parting, that information, that may be sa
tisfactory to the public, and useful to my
self and lanuly, 1 will immediately dc
posite, in the office ot the Chronicle, all
the papers refining to this correspondence.
Subject to the inspection, of any and-every
citizen of Georgia, and where 1 will at
tend personally, for the purpose o making
every explanation, that may be required,
relating to :he properly, 1 claim as my
cliil .tens. From this correspondence, it
will be seen, that all the sales of proper
•y, made by William Scarbrough,sen. du
ring his life, and those, devised by his will,
were fraudulent and not legal, particular
'y the Bellas: Saw Miffs, on the lower
illree runs, in Barnwell District, in South
Carolina. -In devoting the remainder of
y life, in securing my just rights, for Tie
benefit of a y .vally injured, apd highly
respectable iumil/,andtor which purpose,!
have come, and mean to reside in Au
gus'a, I shall rely on that support, from
the bcueficient citizens of Georgia, which
me evidences of my respectability as an
American Citizen for forty years oast
will entitle me to.
William Cooke,
Surviving Copartner of the House of
Scarbrough Cooke.
~~ 1 —
Coroner’s Sale.
iv, _
▼ ▼ ILL be spld on the first Tuesday in
April next, at the court house in Jackson
borough, Scriven county? between the
hours ot ten and three o’clock.
One negro man named
Jam £-s, taken as the property of John
Burns, to satisfy an execution in favor of
Solomon Kemp, sen'r. against John Burn
and John Cony er g.
Benj. Tailor, Comer.
February 26 t*ds
TO LET,
T' ■ '•
WO rooms, neatly fnmished, we i
calculated for families or single gentle
men.—Apply at this Office.
February
BY THE PBSSIDEKT OP THE CM*
TED STATES.
VV cvcaa b'i various acts of Congress
-p, eaidcntol rht United Stales is an
•boused to direct the public lands wide.,
have been surveyed to be ottered for sale.
therefore, I James Monroe, President
of the United States, do hereby deciar.
»nd make known, that puolic sales (or the •
disposal (according to law) of public lauds,
aiiall be held as follows, viz;
At Franklin, in Missouri, on the hrst
Monday in January next, for the oak of
Townships 51 to >5, on range 26, west of
the sth principal meredian line.
50 to 56, ranges 27 ana 28 do.
51 to 55, range 20 do ;
At the same place, on the first Monday
in March next for the sale ot
Townships 51 and 59, in range U v est of
the princieal meridian line
50 to 56, in range 31, 32, and do.
Ai St. Louis, in said state, on the firs
U iday in december next; for the aale of
townskps 35 to 44, in range 1 and 2.
east of the slh principal llcriedian line.
At the same place, on (he first Monday
in March next, for the sale of
'i Avuships 3b and 44, in ranges t> and 4
cast. . 1
At ihe same plsce. on the Ist Monday in
May next; for the sale of
Townships 35 and 44, in range 5 and o,
, 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 14s 'of the
6th principal meridian line.
35 range 4 east no
29 30 and 31 5 do
31 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 -3 in range 9 west ol
the 3d principal meridian line
11 to 13 -JO and 11 do
9 to 16 12 and 13 do
S to 12 14 do
5 to 10 range 14 west of 2dpnuci
pal meridian line.
8 9 and 10 rouges 12 and 13
At Detroit, in Michigan territory, on
the first Monday in November next, for
the sale of
Townships 8 9 and 10 S in ranges 4 and
'6 east,
8 and 9 6
7 Ban 9 7 and 8
Except such lands as have been or may
reserved by law for the support cf
schools, or for other purposes. The
lands shall be sold in regular numerical
order, beginning with the lowest number
of sections, townships and range*.
Giveu under my hand at the city of
Washington, this nineteenth day of
JAMES MONROE.
By the President.
JvISIAH MEIGS,
Commissioner of the General Land Oi
lice,
Pinters who are authorised to publish
the laws of the United States, will pub.
fish the above once a week till the first
of May, and send their bills to the Gen
eral Land office for payment.
Senten be 1820.
Fruit Hill Hotel.
At t he ‘iign of the Eagle
• j-.llßsubscribe nas established a House
A of Entertainment, at this pleasant
..:.d healthful place. It is situated on the
»Vashington road, thirteen miles above
uigusta, in Columbia county. The
bouse is large, and commodious, and evv
ry exertion will be made to render it com
finable to travellers, and others who
may honor him with their company
His table will be furnished with the best
provisions the country can afford, and his
War always supplied with the choicest Li
quors. Particular attention will be paid
to bedding. His Stables are large and
lull of Provender, under the direction o
a faithful and active hostler No Spirits
will be retailed in the house—and all pos
sible care will be taken to preserve the
utmost decorum on all occalions.
Dread Pace.
January 4 2wet wif
Attention.
mil BK SOLD,
To the hiiW.e.t bidder, on the 9lh of
March next, mat well known situation on
S vveet Water, containing 438 acres of good
pine land, in Wairen and Columbia coun
ties; about 100 acres under cultivation,
the rest well timbered, situate on the
road leading from Augusta tu Warrenton,
30 miles above the former, and 12 miles
below the latter—containing excellent
Saw and Grist Mills, and Gin House with
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 conve
nient bouses—Good Store House and
Counting Room, sn rounded with spread
ing oaks, forming a beautiful sumnu r
grove. This is known to be good stand
tor a Tavern and Store, and an excelled
neighbourhood for purchasing cotton.—
The payments 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
..pproved security will be required.
Tucker Cody, & co.
February 6—— p 5;
The C detained r.un^
WJkise,
OJJ^iTLW
ILL Stand the present sencr
S.aM« in Columbia County
T he price cf the season is
dollars, payable by note cn \\ t *{
cembtr next, which note
with the mare If twenty dollars .*
with the mare cr Paid within ik Cl
it will dischaige the season-pifi,
to the groom. The srasc, win cJj
the first day .of March, and ell ? (
day cf July. Mares left witl. lh ?' K
will be led and taken care of ‘or it"
per day. *° c
The money must be paid when
mares are taken away. The be« of ~
and barley pastures are provided f„
reception of mares left with th e horse
responsibility for accidents or eicui
good attention will be p»id to even/
in rotation—any person left in chzZ
tlie mares boarded gratis. 6
Any person putting a marc that
not prove with (I*l, shall have the b.
of the summer and fall season cm!
Gallatin will not be reiaoved hi
ble within the year. lu?
Joseph Cottei
February 26.—i— wihtj
I he we!! bred Horse
£ CIOLTO,
VV"
1 ILL stand at Col. Henry p, c,
plantation in Burke county, the ens
season ; he will be let to mares at th
duced price of fifteen dollars the s !
payable the first day of January
which may be discharged with tend,
if paid by the first of November, t#
dollars to ensure s mare with so
surance money to be paid as soon a
mare is discovered to be with foal 3
property altered—fifty cents to the e
in every case., and eight doUrsthe*
visit. Maies from a distarce .ill fj
tended to at 12j cents per day jj,
gponsib'hty for accidents or escapes
every care will be taken to prevent t
The season will commence ihe ten
March, an ■ end the tenth cf Juhc,
P DIOR EE.
SCIOLTO was got fey the. impo
sorrel Diomed; his dam by fliidair
grand dam by Spadillv; his g eat g
dam by the imported horn* Crufl'ord;
to the beauty, muscular power, and
ganl form of Sciolto, we have ns yet
no horse that is ns well to recomi
himself; we have it sufficient!) cert
that Sciolto has nevor been traine. ci
ned by gentlemen who were known t
foaiiog; as s 1141 b 1 have no account n
periormance. but challeng*: the
judges to find any deficiency inf«rm,s
or action ; as such I candidly prono
him one among the best horses in At
ca, or any olh< r part of the world.
Judies G. Salisbui
Burke county, Feb 26- . 6w
List of h strays in Wil
County.
ONE bay gelding about nine or
years old, with a Uuc inutile slai
biaxe in his forehead; appears to
b..M recently badly foundered; shoe
fore; about five feet two inches hi
appraised by Owen Haliday and Qe
Gibson before Hubert Grier, Esq toi
ty five Dollars,
One 1 right bay horse, 1‘
feet ten inilus tg’u, u« e» years
with a snip on ins nosi aid some i
spots or his bacK, his left hind foot w
.ppraisc* 1 before Thomas Barnes, Es
thirty five dollars.
One yellow bay horse, f
feet ten, inches hign, 7or 8 years
bushy mane and tail, small star in his
head; nppia.sed by Kichanl Sale
Daniei IF rue 1.-iore John W. Jru
E q. ft foi y ; dials.
One cliesim sorrel ho
fourteen lianus high, seventeen years
a white face, uiw four white feet, Mid.
saddle spots; a;; praised by TsulJ ■ *
and Moses i* Willis, before J- W.«
Esq. to thirty seven dollars cents
U • Wingfield, p.
March B——fflt
— ■<
» 20 lie ward.
JiKFT my plantation in the monl
A id last, a negro man by the " lin
808, about four feet high, -i n! ■
with re markable large eyes, n
when spoken to; about 30yews
He may endeavour to get toUnrt-
Soulli Carolina—l have
he has lived in that place * L ;'- ‘
ot the above negro will be
ceived by ihe owner, living n.-ar; »
Georgia.
George Twigg*
February I—wdw
JKxecutor’s Sale.
AgkEEABLE to an order of jj e
• Table Judges of the ° r ,| ie
Richmond county, will be sold'J
Tuesday in June next, at t(u•
house, one Fifty acre Lot, aojo ■ i
city of Augusta, belonging
of Robert Creswell-soidfor the J
the heirs and cn ditors ol 1 ’
John Greswell, ei
March I——f
20 if oils. Hew ai
llt.N .WAV from Ihe
time in Fcbmajy last, a • ff n)e(
name of 808, rather dark « * q
not very tall, and not very oi
spoken. Bob is about 27 )
e 4w.Ker,' «
sl;.|l receive ibe
, 15—v£i>