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Sheriffs’
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Sheriff's Sale.
U.L be Sold on the first Tuesday in
next, at (he Market-House, in the
City of Augusta, between the usual hours
vs Sale, the following Negro Slaves, to
Hit.*-
Mode, Jeff, Toney, El-
Ned, David, Isaac, Lizza und her
TWn Children, Hannah and Phillis; taken
as the properly of George A. Turknrtt,
• t>y virtue of an execution, issued on the
foreclosure of s mortgage in favor of
Archibald Whitney and Giles M. Whitney,
hi the Inferior Court ul Richmond County,
against the said George A. Turknett,
James AV. Lamkin, d s r c
February 1 tda
Sheriff’s Sale.
W 11.1, be sold tm (be first Tuesday in
April next, at the Mark* t-House in Au
gusta, between the uautd hours,
The Bridge on Savannah
Ilivcr, opposite Augusta, together with
nil and singular the rights, members, ap
purtenances li privileges thereof.
. ■■ -AhSO ■■
‘Eighty KegTO
—jo vm
Andrew, Plenty, Robin,
Frank, Hampton, Phill, Charles (Smelt,)
ftenhen, Will, July, John, 'Pom, Gsdo,
June, July, June, David, Sam, Tomho,
Vulcan, Peter, George, George, Fenton,
Holla, Paul, Jesse, Chatham, June, Jack,
London, Brutus, John, Sharp, Camper
down, Simon,Charles, Andrew, Jim, Billy,
Lilly, Ahnun, Jack, Joe, Jec, Cent, Zadock,
Jacob, Moses, Hen, Reuben, little Sam,
sfury, Tom, Oobler, little Charles, Dick,
Bonaparte, Billy, Daniel, Sylvia, Hose,
Maria, MaCuris, Olnrey, Chine, Lucy, Ma
ria, Tunny, N'cllv, ttoseita, Charlotte, Flo
rn, Lctty, Sills, Nancy, Bella, Dinah, Miry,
nnd Sally—levied upon no the property
of John McKinne and Bnrna M‘Kinnr, by
tirlue of tin execution issued upon the
lorcelosure of a mortgage, at tlie instance
Os the Bank of the State of Georgia, vs.
the sa d John VlcKiime and Banja Me-
Kinnc.
Conditions Cash—pur
chasers to jay for titles, which will be
ready for signature, and upon the payment
of the purchsHe money, will be executed
on the day of sale. All property not paid
for at that 'iiiif, will he resold at the risk
Os the former purchaser.
Win. Lamkin, sh’fl*.
February 1 tds
Shci iir's Sale Postponed.
Sheriff's Sale.
. be nold on the first Tuesday in
Apr ext, ul the market house in the
City of Augusta, between the usual hours,
5 Large looking glasses,
11 Small do do
Chairs (common) 9 fancy do
18 Large pine tables, ICS small do
*1 Set Mahogany tables and ends,
3 Settees, 37 Bedsteads
iSI Beds and bedding, 26 matrasses,
9 Pair fire dogs, I bathing tub,
7 Wash-stands, I Beureau, 1 pmealab,
I Large table, 1 toilet table, J pair she
lve! and tongs,
6 Sets castors, 8 dozen plates, 7 dozen
knives and forks,
36 Pitchers, 6 bread trays, 5 salt cellars
3 Doz. table spoony, 4 doz. tea upoous,
■fi Doz cups and saucers, 10 dishes, 12
tin covers,
3 Cofiec p >ts,6 small fa C large waiters,
Pots, Rattles and ovens, 1 pair largo
sits diy s, gridirons and other kilch
en furniture—l bell,
16 Doz brick bottles, I settable funs,
A Doz tiinihlets, 2 doz. wineglasses,
■’l Shaving case, 6 clothes brushes, 1
■ hackg mmon hoard,
■2 Doz. candlesticks," 6 snuffers, 1 dor.
chambers,
1 Doz vash baions, IJdoz. tablecloths,
3 Ooz towels,
1 Mahogany sideboard, 1 do tea table,
1 Brass tender, shovel and tongs and
- andirons,
1 Can, t (and rug, 3 looking glasses will
time pieces,
2 Desks, 5 liquor casks, 1 book case, 18
decanters,
2 Deuiij jlms, 36 pavilions, 18 window
curtains,
2’ Maps, 60 bushels corn, 4000 lbs fodder,
b Cords wood, 9doz. porter, 18 gallons
rum and brandy,
10,000 Kegars, 14 galls, 8t 9 bottles wine,
40 lbs CwVe, 100 lbs. sugar, } bbl. fish,
f P i kin butter, 1 box candles,
1 Negro man Len, 1 bay and on* sorrel
Lorn——levied upon as the property
of J ssc Whipple, to satisfy an execution
in favor of Sturges (J Burroughs, vs said
Whipple.
Win. Lamkin, sh’ff.
March 8 Ids
Sheriffs Sales,
Wot be sold at the court house in
Warreulon on the first Tuesday in Mu,
next between the usual hours of -ale,
()ir* road wagon nnd gear,
one-dark brown horse, one n un mare, ur.t
Ijrey hone, and one sorrel bald face borsc,
ev‘e-1 on as the property of Stevei C
Turner, on the foreclosure of a mortgage,
in lavor of John Turner and John Lewis,
Vs. Steven C. Turner.
ALSO,
Ono clock,' w’«th mount.
thent and willow tree on the face, into
sbov cases, o«e large anvil aiwj >thrc«>
s.tni onc.H, one hello.vs, one larg* w lsthe
an I »:n ahuM a ie, with all the other tools
belonging lotueauop ul Timothy E. Skin
rer, with so.*; jewelry, too te-lious
mentou—levied on ns the property ts
*i» I S-:.qpey,!o aa.is V an execution oi.
t-tue f> c;cr>i;-e of a nio'l >age in favor m
4,yu.! ij»4yO.Parris, vs. Tun Rhy E Skinner
f A. Rogers, gfc’rf.
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now become a part of the territory cf the
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of emigration will set rapidly towards
her shorts increasing her wealth, and
filling Iter ports with our enterprising and
industrious ft How citizens of the old
Suites, and dieting a home and a refuge
0 the exile and fugitive from the oppres
sion of European thraldom. Favored by
nature with a fruitful soil—abounding in
articles of luxury and commerce, and
blessed with a climate more congenial to
tit; constitution cflltc stranger and sojour
ner than the Southern states, ibis section
of our Country must become great ami
powerful, and in time rival its neighbors
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ot the moat powerful auxiliaries, not only
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J\ia <ch, 1821.
q3* Editors of Papers will confer a favor
by inserting the above.
The Celebrated Running
Morse,
CtILLATLY,
W"ILL -Stand the present season at my
Siahlv in Columbia County.
The price of the season is twenty-fivc
dollars, payable by note on the 25th De
cember next, which note musi he tci
w ith the mare if twenty dollars arc sent
with the marc or paid within the season,
it will discharge the season—Fifty cents
to the groom. The season will commence
(he first day of Match, und end the first
day of July. blares left with the hurst
a’i 11 be led and taken care of lot 25 cents
per day.
The money must be poid when the
mares are taken away. The best of w heat
and barley pisUi'eu are provided for tin."
receptionui runes left with (he horse—no
responsibility for aevlrnta or escapes—
good attention w.ll • ( >aid to every mane
in rotation—ary person left in charge with
the marcs boarded gratis-
Any person putting a mnre that does
not prove with foal, snail have the benefit
of the summer «nd fall season gratis, as
Gallatin will not be icmeved from bis sta
ble within the year.
Joseph i otten
February 26. wtlstj
iho well bred Dorse,
SCIOLTO,
♦ '• ILL stand at Col. llcury P. Jones’s
Plantation in Burke county, the ensuing
season ; he will be let to marcs at the re
duced price of fifteen dollars the season,
payable the first day of January next,
which may be discharged with ten dollars
if paid by the first of November ; twenty
dollars to ensure a mar« with foal—the in
surance money to he paid as soon as the
mare is discovered to be with foal, m- the
property altered —fifty cents to the groom
in t very case, and eight dollars the single
visit Mares from a distance will be at
•ended to at 12£ cents per day. No re
sponsibility for accidents or escapes, but
every care will be taken to prevent both.
The season will commence the tenth of
lurch, and end the tenth of June.
P: DIGHEE.
SCIOLTO was gut by the imported
sorrel Dunned; his dam by W’ildair; his
gr ad dam by Spadille; his great grand
lam by the in putted horse Ctufford;—as
to the beauty, muscular power, and cle
gkM form cl Sciolto, we have as yet seen
uo horse that is rs well to recommend
himself; we have it sufficiently certified
’•at Sciolto has never been trained or run
: y gentlemen who were known to his
1n: i .g ; » suoh I have no account of his'
t cortnar.ee, but challenge the best
j ‘dges to find any deficiency inform,shape
.•r action ; as such 1 candidly pronounce
him one among the best horses in Amcri- :
■ i, or any other part of the world,
James G. Salisbury.
Kurke county, Feb 26 6w *
To lkt, n
*- WO rooms, neatly fnmisbed, well
calculated for families or aiflgle gentle
men.—Apply at this Office;
February |
SHERIFF’S SALES.
vv ILL be sold on the furt Tuesday in
April next, at the court housiln the town
(jf Wayresborough, Burke county, within
the usual sale hours,
200 Acres of land, levied
on as the property of Joliu Suggs, to Si ‘
tisfy an execution in favor of Ward and
Bozeman, adjoining lands of Alidade and
others. —ALSO —
One lot in Waynesborough,
adjoining Ilobert 13 Brodnax, levied on
as the property df Charles F. Segar, to sa
tisfy an execution in favor of 1. S. Tret -
well. — ALSO— •
One bay horse and one
sorrel marc, lot icd on as the property of
As. 11. Milton, to satisfy an execution in
favor of John ft avis.
—ALSO—
-40 Acres of land adjoin
ing lands of John Prescott, levied on as
the property of Moses and William Over
street, to satis'y eight executions in favor
of Moses Mulley—returned to me by Da
vid Hall, constable.
—ALSO—
Two hcrscs, one bay and
a sorrel, 10.. bushels of com, J fodder
stacks, 10 one year old shoats, j 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
kettle, levied on as the properly oi Willi
am Key, to satisfy an execution in favor of
M'Kcnzic, Bennoch, Si Co. and others.
—ALSO—
-500 Acres of oak hick
ry laid adjoining lands of John tV aid and
others, levied or as the property of Wil
liam CJwin, to satisfy an execution in favor
William ad.* y.
—ALSO—
C6O 1-3 Acres of oak and
hickory laud, adjoining lands of John
Ward and others, levied on as the pro
perty of Peter I. Colliding, to satisfy an
execution in favor of Carua M'Kinncy.
—ALSO—
Two negroes, to wit: Dub
lin and Screan, levied on as the property
of Joseph Shumake, to satisfy two exe
cutions in favor of Gross Scruggs.
—ALSO—
One horse, gig and bar
ness, levied on as the property cf Joseph
Roe, to satisfy an execution in favor of
Rei'field Uarlick, k Co.
—ALSO—
-1( 0 Acres of land adjoin
ing lands of Irwin and others, I vn.don
ns the property of James Wattom, to sa
tisfy two executions in .favor oi - Mary Ni
chols. —ALSO—
< »ne negro man Luck, le
vied on us the property of Elisha Horn,
to satisfy three executions in favor of Mil
ley Gox. —ALSO—
-147 Acres of land adjoin
ing lands of John Sapp and othe is, levied
.in as the property of Leu is foody, to
satisfy sundry executions in favor of John
Vlarpentcr.
S. W. 11l lint, S.B.C.
February 22.———wds
Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be Sold at the Court-House in
Warrenton, on the first Tuesday in April
next, between the usual hours of Sale.
One bay horse, levied on
as the property of Thomas Gibson, to sstis
y an execution in favor of F.iislia ft arson,
vs. Thornton Gibson j property pointed
out by the defendant.
ALSO,
One bay mare and horse,
levied on t< satisfy »n execution in favor
of the administrator and administratrix of
of Jonathan Davis, dec vs John Lewis—
property pointed out by tbe defendant.
Abner Uogers, sh’if.
March b lawtds
Sheriff’s Sale.
%V 1 ILL. be sold on ‘.he first Tuesday *n
vv April next at the Court-House n;
Waynesboro; gh, Burke county, within
be usual sale hours.
Two Grey .Mares, levied on
as the property of James to satis.
an Execution in favor of Pemoerlon so;
Reynolds.
S. W. Blount, a. u. c.
1\ b- 26 wtds
Sheriff’s Sale.
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in '
April next, at the court house in Jackson
borough, Scriven county, between the
hours of ten and three o’clock,
One negro man named
Hob, taken as the property o; the estate i .
James Hudson, dec. to satisfy sundry exe
cutions in favor of James Hudson, an
others—levied ami returned to me by •*
constable. ALSO,
50 Acres of land, lying in
the county of Scriven, taken as the pro
perty of George Dudley, to satisfy s in ■
executions i« favor William Pearce; levi
and returned to me by a constable.
ALSO,
50 Acres of land, lying i>
the county of Scriven, adjoining Reube
Wilkinson and others, taken as the pn '
perty of James Pye, to satisfy sundry e\
editions in favor of Joshua Pearce and j
otheA—levied and returned to me by a,
constable-
Solomon Kemp, s.s.c.
Feb 20 tds
Madison Hotel ,
Morgan county, (Ga.)
The subscriber has taken the Madison
Hotel, lately ocupied by Mills ami Stokes,
east of the court-house. This establish
ment is large and convenient for travellers'
or families; 1 pledge my self to give gene
ral satisfaction, i£ possible
H. C.v Damon.
. ! Fafefwiy J .
' *••• «?
Sheriffs Sales .
U.L be sold at the Court house in
Warrenton, on the first Tuesday in Apri.
next, between the usual bourn of sale.
315 Acres pine land, more
or less, on the waters of Reedy ert ek, ad
joining land of Willis Howard, Thompson
and others, levied on to sstisfy an execu
tion in favor of David C. Rose,vs. A. ft --
liaily and Willis Howard.
ALSO,
405 acres of pine Infid,
more or less, on the waters of Reedy
creek, adjoining of Rogers and others, no
the road from Warrenton to Wayn» sbo
rough, with pood improvements on It, it
being the place whereon James Bailey
now lives ; levied on to satisfy an execu
tion in favor of David C. Rose, vs- A. &• Z-
Bally and Wiilia Howard.
ALSO,
430 nci’es of oak and hick
ory land, more of less, cu the waters rt
| Rocky Comfort, adjoining lands of Hill &.
others; levied on to satisfy seveial small
executions in favor of John Butt & others,
es. Thomas Myhatid, 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 jo Inin g
Hobbs and others, with the improvements
on it; levied on to satisfy' sundry s'tnal!
executions in favor of Robert Prior, vs.
William Inge ; pointed out by the defend
ant; levied by a constable and retained
to me. ALSO,
300 acres of pine land,
more o. Rfis, on the --aters of Brier creek,
adjoining of McMatb and others, on the
load from Sparta to Augusta; levied on
to satisfv several executions in favor of
Joh i Adkins, vs. Samuel Scott and Mur
plter Chumpeun; levied on and returned
vo roe bv » constable. #
tI.SO
200 acres of pine land on
the y/vu a t Reach Uei, adjoiningpf Na
than haires & others; levied on to satisfy
a Fi Fa i t favor of Hardin Prewit, vs
Henry Young and William Barton ; levied
on and returned to me bv a constable.
ALSO,
100 acres of land on the
waters of Btach tree; levied on as the
properly of James Barton, to satis I ')’ a
small execution in favor of Seaborn Tra
vis, vs James Barton; pointed out by the
defendant and returned to me by a consta
bl ALSO,
( *ne cotton gin, levied on
sis diu pi’Oj.c-fy Jam. s Cody, jun’r. to
s.,’isfy an • Xi-culion i' favor of Thomas
Mad 'ox, vs .lames Cody ; poii out by
the Maim iff ALSO,
250 acres of land on the
waters *-f.l,ong creek, adjoining Hunen
and othA, with the improvements there
on ; levied on to satisfy an execution in
favor ot the administrator and administra
trix of Jonathan Davis, dec. vs. Zach Hop.
son. 0 ALSO,
765 1-2 acres, more or less,
oak and hickory land, wit- good improve,
menls thereon, on the waters of Hart’s
erbek, adjoining llcall and others; levied
on to satisfy an execution in favor f
George W. Hurdwich, vs. Josias B. Beall,
Robert A. Deal), and Wiliam Beall.
ALSO,
701 S-tOths acres, more
or less, with good improvements th> con,
on the waters of Williams’s creek, adjoin
ing Beall and others; levied on to satisfy
nu execution in favor of George W. llard
wich, vs. Josias I). Beall, Robert A.
Beali ai d William Beall.
Abner kogers, Sh’ff.
March 1 wtds
Sheriff's Sale,
W 11.1, he sold at the court house in
Warrenton, on the first Tuesday in April
next, between the usual hours,
One negro man named
AM am, levied on to satisfy an execution
i.i favor of Davi.i Cody, vs. ,'saac Downs;
(••oi Med out by the defendant
Abner H. IMT'onmck,
March I—wds Dep. Siiff W C.
Sheriffs Sals.
W
T v ILL be sold at the Court boose in
Warrjentou on die first Monday In April
next between the usual hours of sale,
One bay mare four years
old. levied on as the property of Wilhaia
Thompson, on the foreclosure of a mort
jage, in favor of Josiah Myrick.
ALSO
One hay mare live years
old, and levied on to satisfy an execution
in favor of Nathan V Bady, vs. Zadoc
Bass, on the foreclosure of a mortgage.
A. Rogers, «h’ff.
January 29 wtds
NOTICE.
An. person* indebted to the estate of
'ant. D. McKinney, dec. will please call
■m Messrs. Tartly & Son, who are fully
* i-homed to give receipts and make ed
uctions for said estate.
C. S. McKinney, Jldm'x.
January 29 ts
Strayed,
Frcm my plantation
mK in Barnwell Djstrict,
_ on Savannah River,
Cl tw*» black, unbroke
hort,. ’nules, 2 years,’
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
them to George Alien of Augusta shV.
receive a reward of TWENTY DOLLARS
Wm, H. Robert,
Nov. ts
BLANKS
' IPWeted at this Office, j
BV THE FBEBIDCKT OP THE CT
-- ted state b~~
Whereas by various acts of Congress
the President ;>f the United States is au
thorised to direct the public lands wine.)
have hem surveyed to be offered for sale*
Therefore, I James Monroe, President
of the United Slates, do hereby declare
snd make known, that public sales for the
dsposol (according to taw) of public lands,
sliall 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 id, ranges 27 and 28 do.
51 to 55, range 29 do
At tire same place, on the first Monday
in March next for the sale of
Townships 51 and 59, in range 0 vest of
the princieal meridian line
SO to 56, in range 31, 32, and 33 do
At St. Louis,in said stale, on the firs
M day in december next; for the aale of
townships 35 to 44, in range 1 and 2.
of the slh principal Meriedian lino.
At the same place, on iho first Monday
in March next, for the sale of
Townships 36 and 44, in ranges 3 ar.d 4
cast.
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
rardcau, in die said side, on the first Mon
day in February next, for the sale of
Townships 34, in ranges 1 and 14, of the
Stir principal meridian line.
35 range 4 u«st do
29 SO and 31 5 do.
21 22 and 33 6 do.
At Edwardsville, in the state of Illinois
on (hefirst Monday in January next, for
the sale of
Townships 8 and'3 in range 0 west of
the 3d principal it.cridian line
11 to 13 10 and 11 do
9 to 16 12 and 13 do
8 to 12 14 do
5 to 10
pal meridian line.
8 9 and iO rouges 12 and 13
At Detroit, in Michigan territory, on
the first Monday in November next, for
the sole of
Townships 8 9 and 10 6 in ranges 4 and
6 east,
8 and 9 6
78 an 9 7 and S
Except such hinds as ha • been or may
reserved by law for the support of
schooh, or for, other purposes The
lands shall be sold in regular numerical
order, beginning with the lowest number
of sections, townships and ranges.
Given under my hand at the city of
Washington, this nineteenth day of
JAMES MONUOE.
By the President.
JOSIAH MEIGS,
Commissioner of the General Land Or
Rce.
Printers who are authorised to publish
the taws of the United States, will pub.
lish the above once a vte k till the first
of May, and send their bills to the Gen
eral Land office for payment
Septet, he 182 U.
Fruit HiM Hotel.
Jt the Sign of iht Eagle
fIMIE subscribe! has established a House
J. of Entertainment, at this pleasant
and healthful 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.
fortuble to travellers, and others who
may honor him with their company
His table will be furnished with (he best
provisions the country can afford, and his
liar always supplied with the choicest Li
quors Particular attention will be paid
to bedding. His Stables are large and
full of Provender, under the direction o
a faithful and active. ho:„lnr No Spirits
will be retailed ia the house—andallpos
sible care will be taken to preserve the
•almost decorum on all oceaiions.
Dread Pace.
January 4 2wet wtf
Attention.
WILL BE 30LS,
To the highest bidder, on the 9lh of I
March next, that weli known situation on
S weet Water, containing 433 acres of good
pine land, in Warren and Columbia coun
ties; about 100 acres under cultivation,
the rest well Umbered, situate on the
road leading from Augusta to Warrenton,
30 miles above the former, and 13 miles
below the fatter —containing excellent
Saw and Grist Mills, and Gin House with
a .75 Saw Gin, all propelled by water —
the stream is permanent and sufficient fur
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, suTonnded with spread
ing oaks, forming a beautiful sumnif
grove. This ia known to be good stand
for a Tavern and Store, and an excellent
neighbourhood for purchasing eptton.—
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 suction, and a credit
given till the Ist January next: also the ■
purchaser of the premises may be sccom
undated with household and kitchen fur
iT.ure, sufficient for the use of the stand,
os well as the cattle and hogs. Notes with
;-proved security will be required.
Tucker Cmly, & co*
ftonary 8 .... . A
1 Coroner’s Saf..
W •
¥7 ILL be sold oathe flrit T .
April nrxt, at the court f
borough. Semen coun* v , lic ‘t
hours of ten and three o’clor-t * '
Junes, taken as th o picn .„ '“j' l
Burns, to satisfy an execu&V/ J
aolomon Kemp, sen’r. again- ,
and John Conyers. s ‘ •'-•n 1
Bern. Taylor {W,
February 26 t (K 5 *•*-<
_ »
JLiEFT my plantation in n P »
April last, a negro m an &
BOH, about four feet high J* **
with remarkable large *
when spoken to; about 30 Ve ,' ,
He may endeavour to tret tort,
So,.U,
he has lived in that place i,.r
«f the .hove negro wit) kiujjj?
S vedb ) U,.„wner > | i.i,, tw^
George TnigM
February 1 wßw
Executor’* Sale.
A GHEE \IILB to an order of ih P
orable Judges of the Inferior Con
Richmond county, will be so! ,d oni
luesday ip June next, at W 11
hottse, cue Fifty acre Lot, adjoin
cityot Augusta, belonging toth* ,
of Robert Greswell— sold for the |, Pn *
the heirs and creditors ofaaidemte
John Cre swell, ex
March !«-■*—if
SO Dolls.lleuaJ
aJiUN a Way from the subscriber!
lime in IVbruajy last, a i e» ro a.an hi
name of 808 uihcr dark rempil
not very tall, and not very J
spoken. Bob is about 2? ycwVofl
ETrtai w and active. Any person thutl
arrest him and confine him in ar.v J
i his state, so that I got him, or dclivtl
to me at Little River, Lincoln co|
shall receive the above reward, I
J. GrinaJ
February 15 5t 1
For Sale—Ji GrcatßarJ
O ■
THE SUBSCRIBER OFPeI
FOR SALE HIS I
PLANTATION
In Columbia count), -whereon he nm I
containing 324 acres, I
liYING on the Columbia rod, J
iiirteen miles above Augusta, aid I
• •iles from Columbia court bouse I
.nutation is thought to oe equally b!
fill with any in the county; there is al
230 acres cleared and under good H
fifty or sixty of which is fresh and vrl
dapted to the culture of Corn, Col
and grain of any kind; a comforl
dwelling house, good kitchen, nil
necessary out buildings, including t|
Gin House and Gin; also a very hrgd
Stable. There are about 300 apple!
of choice fruit—together with 5(0 ■
ing peach trees; r.lao a Still, and aH
sufficient to save the fruit. InaddH
there is a good garden, two ronveß
Hush springs of as pine water a aH
the neighborhood. The plantatioiH
undergone the necessary repmH
preparation making for the pitcAH
crop of com of 100 acres, and cmH
80 acres: also small grain in propt®
Possession given any time
■ the first day of May, and if
sufficient number of hands to tetH
crop—si plentiful supply of pwisioM
the consumption of hands and s:ock*
person wishing to purchase, will
tc make an early call, as the first
proposition will be acceded
further particulars enquire of the
her on the premises. M
Little-berry Clan*
February 22 ■” wJtv I
The Western Hot*
73 TIE subscriber informs h;>i *•«!■
JL the public, that hr hi.* r
from his former stand, and open*
House formerly occupied by W
Gulden Haiti
This situation possesses the
being near to the Market, a- H
dent distance removed < ror "■
enjoyment of quietude and rc ‘ r
is situated directly on Centre*
the comer of Green Street aB
ed to it a dry and extensive M up «
also a targe and comfortab c H
gelher with other convenience H
any in the City. The subscriber *
himself that with tliese ® CCO ®J'«|
and a strict attention to busm*- • S
continue to deserve the paho f K
Public. He returns his than *
favors he has already received, * «
himself to use every exeruon*
and intertain those who ) .
by calling —and frej 3 as ? i li ~
will not be dissatisfied #i.J« ivf *
as he is determined to fitr«'*V H
as low as the Market will 3 • “
Augusta, January tn __—« H|
TOlnawal ■
F ROM the subscriber, 3
man nainc.l TOM, ( 3It PP
twenty one year* of O ~-pt*
suture', and a go«v joJJJJ
trade.—He is well, kr.m * . (n *
and Savannah, and '» au PP. h; . c jtyM
ing about the vicimt) t>l M
his way to Savannah- ,ye
Anype«onapprehend‘r ?oi *
low and *; or J
Slaughter. & C TeD pdM|
him in jail, ahull recciv K
yud ’ ISAAC U r *