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303, to 16.000.00*
House is to be the future
B of the King of England -
B* Queen is dismissing her Italian ser.
■ rß **,.j selling her estates in Italy—
■ 't- 1 -’’ is said to be a determination
■JnureW reside in England.
"inlsbbonds continued tolerably stta-
I■ i ondon— they have been affecteu
■> m ort f r om Paris, of the flight of the
BlV efspain from his capital.
■ p ench Stocks preserve their firmness.
I rl e following is the substance of Mr
■ bton'sP lan of Parlamentary Reform,
■ .*cd a short time since in the House
■'Simons-he first proposes that Em
i and Wales, the population ot whu h
Bf stimu Les at 10, 500,000 souls, should
m* *■'. Lied into 417 districts, each district
■ be .‘viending 25.000 inhabitants The
to be in male inhabitant
ll!.n seliolders, being'Atom file rated, and
U\ h>ve paid rates and taxuS six months
Bk fore the election and never received
■ ircchial relief The voters in this case,
presumed, wwuld be in the proportion
H Ito 10 of the inhabitants, so that of the
■ i 0 rQ j„ each district the actual number
I (voters would be 2500 The second
I Mncb of the measure proposes, that co
■ nfliolders & householder*, as well as free
■ Lid. rs, should enjoy a right to vote at
I -unity elections. And the third part,
■ tiat the Septennial act should be repealed,
■ uidthe duration of Parliaments made a
Inin Triennial as they sere before the
| Ling of that act The motion of Mr.
| hnibton, our readers will recollect, was
| lost by » majority of 12—only 38 members,
| however, were’present.
■ Sir Francis Burdett, has ordered the
Ijioney (600 pounds) collected by sub
| icription to pay his fine, to be distributed
linong the Manchester sufferers.
| The Queen visited Covent Garden The
|,ire, attended by Lord and Lady Hood,
|tid’Mr. Austin—The Observer states
llhat “she was most graciously received,
Iflcept by three or four persons, whose
Bmmliicton the occasion caused them to
|E rather roughly handled."
■ ti'j'KßPoot May 21
I The importers of Cotton manifest ( a
■ ring disposition to press sales, particu-
I irly of the recent supplies of Powers,
lihlch have generally turned out very
liidtlling and inferior in quality, and for
|iliich there is a moderate demand. This
|{tscripfron has conse4uently given way
Bout l-4d, but prime qualities fully sup-
Brted previous rates. The magnitude of
Be sa'eo advertised for Friday last, opera-
B(1 unfavourably upon the transaction.
Bf resuh of 'he* sales was as fol ows
Saa T|i»nd, 1059,501 dat 13 1-2 tol.d
■rTfe: «
11547 Bengali, 360 01-2 l« 6 3-4 d
| The other desciTitious, chiefly W In
|s, were principally withdrawn.
Ha Islands sold at a ren’uCJdm Jd to 1 l-4d j
Hie Orleonsancl Bengals at I Ihe pri-
Hie sales comprise 2075 Bowe'ds at 9 to
8034 d; 440 Odea..*, 10 3-4 to W", and
HO Teunessees at 13d Total salts! 9 o'*
Ht week, 69 >0 packages
I Sheriff’s Sale.
|WILL be sold on the, first fn jsday in
I August next, at the Market-House in the
liity of Augusta, between the usual hours
■ jfsale, the following property, viz;—
I One negro woman named
■Judy, levied on as the property of llama
iMcKime, to satisfy two executions, one
■in favor of Edward Sims, and one in favor
lot'Gilbert Might, vs. said McKinne,
I —ALSO—
I 5 Sash saws, 6 plastering
Itrowels, 8 HL hinges, 3 augurs, 10 large
Igimblets, 1 small square, 3 iron do 2
Icooptrs’ adds, handsaw, 15 F lurs’ chis-
Isels, 8 gouges, 6 bellows, 2!T .ck locks,
■6 clilssels, 15 co-k screws, 3 tea cadies,
■Watch seals a .d keys, 1 card watch chains,
12 do. hooks and eyes, 1 pr. spurs, 1 card
IfMors, 1 do scissors, 1 do shears, 17 ra
zors, 5 sets knives and forks, 3 carveis, 3
razor cases, 7 do. and strops* 12 thumb
latches, i doz. knob do. 10 thumb do 6
candlesticks, twine, 54 files, 10$ doz. do.
U bridle bills, 15 pr. 1 lot gun
Suits, 1 doz. bridle bitts, 10 key saws, 11
pr shears, 5 chest locks, 1$ doz. small
•hears, 1 lot thimbles, 3 papers ink pow
der, 1 doz shaving boxes, 1 lot buttons, 7
ink siands, 1 lot tobacco boxes, 3 brass
cocks, 11 pocket books, 1$ doz. tooth
brushes, $ oz. twist, 9 tooth brushes, 3 doz.
iron spoons, .1 set Tuta iado. I lot trunk
handles, gimblets, &c. 2 doz. fans, 1 lot
tiecdk's, 2 doz. spectacles, slate pencils, 6
slates, 4 small shears, 1 lot shoe tacks, 6
cuny combs, 15 pencils, 3 shoe knives, 4
trunk looks, 3 shoe brushes, 18 pr- scissors,
6do. nippers, 2 ink stands, a lot hooks and
eves, a lot butt hinges, screws, &c. 1 pr
candlesticks, I lot knives, 2 bridles, 30pr,
cut pieces calico, 4 do. do. bom.
I do do brown cotton, 4 pieces paste
b .urd, 3 do. handkerchiefs, Tpowdei can
-I?lier, 2 sets scales and weights, .measures,
Ac. a lot crockery and glasu ware, 7 hoes,
I sidle blade, 1 lot mouse traps, &c. 3 pr.
steelyards, 1 lot tobacco 1 lot piggins, he.
1 lot barrels, 1 paii woffle irons, 3 pine
tables, 18 Windsor chairs, 1 lot Japan ware,
C*o. 1 lot crockery and glass ware 2 large
tides, and sundry other books, Hot pots,
U‘ one pitcher, 1 pistol, 1 pr. brass fire
dejx, a lot household and kitchen furni-
levied on as the property of John &
Daniel x'lcLean, to satisfy the fallowing ex
ttutiens, viz—
John .Campbell, ")
v.s. C.FI FA.
John Mc.Lean. )
Same# ~)
vs. Cfi FA,
John y Daniel McLean- )
Sogers, Winthrop, Sc Co.}
vs. Cfifa.
John McLean. 3
Same, }
vs. Cfi FA.
Same. 3
Same, ~)
vs. Cfifa.
' Daniel McLean. 3
Conditions Cash.
Wm. Lamkin, sh’ff.
June 28—A -tdg
Or Mr. Wm. Robertson
•delusively, will attend to the business ot
*e»srs. S. k M. Ailxw, in Augusta, du-
I H?8 the absence of the subscriber.
ELIJAH CLARK.
' 3t
B—WH—^
e* ’ : “~ r —
! AUGUSTA.
n FRIDAY. JULY 6.
l ' [COMMOXIC ATED. 1
“ f n . c ° t nform ' ly to the arrangements so,
e ,,tu ng ,| ll ' e .Anniversary ofourlnde
puidence, the civil authority and militan
of Augusta, convened at the Mansion hous.
on the morning of the fourth, and march
i, edm procession to the Presbyterian churol
e where, after an appreciate prayer by
J e | r d } T - Moderwel '- the Declaration
i ST Epe “ de "ce was read by Leonidai
1 I' atkins, Esq. and an Oration, highly ere
t ditahle to the orator, was delivered by Ed
e win Cntclior, Esq.; after which, the' pro
t cession returned to the Mansion house and
1 of a dinner given bv the Rich
s mond Huzzars and Georgia Pencibles, al
J winch the fallowing Toasts were read.
, The May wt celebrate—May it shine on
i through remotest ages with the pure splen
i dor ot its daw n
r The Constitution of the United States—
I tie political compass of our country—
. may its needle never be varied by the ran
’ Co , r r °‘ P ar, y or the aspirations of ambition,
t Ihe Upited States—its late accession of
, territory adds another link to the chain of
, power and political greatness.
\\ ashing on- - in his character the ex
; emplar of every virtue—the storm has
. passed, and the spirit that directed it, no
s more—but Ins memory will remain a
> “ rail ‘how ot hope” and “an arc of pro
mise to the lovers & defenders of liberty.
Ihe Heroes ot the Revolution—Sweet
“• 1916 “ed of their repose—it has rece’v
-1 ed the conseoralion of their country’s bles
sing. '
The President of the U States—Politi
, ca l virtue will always be rewarded by a
i grateful people.
Ibe State of Georgia—Wisdom in her
councils; justice and moderation in her
i political discussions.
ihe Governor of Georgia—Justly enti.
~ the respect of her citizens.
Ihe Navy—The brilliancy of its achieve
ments speaks its ability to sustain the high
destiny that awaits it.
i he Army—The late war has shewn that
it still bears upon its character the s'amp
impressed upon it by its first great leader
and founder.
The memory of the departed Spirits that
tell in the late struggle with G Britain —
Their deeds prove them worthy of their
great ancestry, for glory shone around
them even in the shades of death.
The Hero of New Orleans—The blaze
of his glory will never be forgotten by tee
enemies of his country.
The American Flag—Our enemies have
felt the severity of its stripes; the world
hasadmired the splendor of its stars.
VOLUNTEER TOASTS,
by the Mayor—The volunteer compa
nies of Augusta—T hey will be found ever
ready to defend their country's rights, and
avenge their country’s wrongs.
By Judge Reid—. The Secretary of the
• Navy—He has illustrated the Dench—he
adorns the Cabinet.
By Edwin Critcher. Esq. —The princi
ples Jiat g.sve birth to this United Rcpub
lie;—thejf ever bind together its va
rious parts.
By Col. St&i W>ite of Savannah— I The
State of Georgia—ifi i>® r political & com
mercial importance, equalled by few ex
celled by none ofherfi.'ste l " stales.
By Leonidas Walking. Esq.— The Con
stitiilion of the State of Georgia—in eve
ry approach to the charter 0»f our liberties,
may we draw th 2 true line i"*f distinction
between alteration and amendn.-en*.
Jfterthe Orator had retired-
By Captain Wells—The Orator of th
day—His budding talents promise: much
honor ta himself, and great usefulness tti
his country.
By Col. Montgomery—The Hon. John
Forsyth, the American minister, who will
teach foreign governments the policy of
plain truth.
By Capt. Wells—Wm H Crawford—
We venerate and greatly admire the cha
racter of ihe man whom we conceive to be
entirely pure in the discharge of his politi
cal duties.
By Lieut. Bird—Mr Lowndes—Uninflu
enced Dy party—unambitious of distinc
tion—truth is his pole star—virtue his re
ward.
By Washington Poe, Esq —Our Naval
Heroes—The Flag is their only shield—
their fame is as bright as the stars that
surround it.
TOASTS
DRANK ON THE FOURTH OF JULY
BT THE
UNION GUARDS.
i
4 th July.—' The Independence ot the U.
’ States, k anniversary of the Union Guards
—May we ever hail with joy and gratitude
to heaven that glorious era, w’hich secured
; to American citizens —their Liberty and
independence.
t The Army of thv (United St'ites ——lt bus
i been, is now, and ever will be, the pro
• tector of the people’s rights.
The U S. Navy —Small Uitvery severe
‘ The Government of the If • States. —May
> it ever remain as it now is—the protector
: of the oppressed, and the asylum of the
> un so nunate.
5 Our Naval and Military Heroes who dis
- tinguished themselves tn the revolutionary
f and subsequent wars.—May the recollec
• lion of their patriotism and valor inspire
the rising sons of Columbia with a similar
love of country and courage, sufficient for
its defence.
IVashington, Mams, Jefferson, .Madison .
Monrue. —Five illustrious Presidents ol the
United States, a bright constellation in the
political hemisphere
Georgia —May all her sons be protulof
her, and she never have cause to blush for
the conduct of one.
John Clark, Governor of Georgia.—\-
mid ihe storms of calumny and oppressi
on, he has reached the highest office with
in the gift of the state—while virtue in
umphs, may he predominate
Old Hickory A hard outside, but like
a Georgia pine— alt heart.
The Battle of Orleans.— The great Dis
poser of Events was there, and with us—
may the justice of our cause always in
sure him the command.
• The Militia of the United States May
it they ever be what is required ot patno
1- tism, ** Guards of the Union.’
Columbus and Frankltn.— May we learn
by their example, prudence, wisdom, aw
tconomy.
~
virtue COnverted i,lto *De path of
lowin^'p 6d , Sheet ’ co, > ta 'ning the fol
- nu uq f. C a ™ a, - lon ' reached us by mail
" warded h ‘f h ulU . m0 ’ il was evidently for
>r event U )re Ile cons,lni mation of the
ZwL L/ n iol ’.' !C o H ~ b,n ,i,Ht transfer
“ claim r i OO date ’he pro
i wKSX r ehav - no
'r „ M - ‘'HOCI.AMATION.
!• vJI a ' or *r? e,a l Asobew Jacksov, Go
> v rn ". r the Provinces of the Floridas,
n er s ,sln S’ 'he powers of the Capt. Ge
if"* 1 of " e h'temlant of tha’lsland
.- o Cuba, over the said Provinces, and of
?• ' < ?' ernors °f the s.iid Piovinc s re
>■ spec lively.
d Whereas, by the treaty concluded bc
: 'he United Stat 8 and Spain, on the
fi ‘ o f, FebrU!U - T > 1819 ' «nd duly rati.
IK<l, the Provinces of ;h e Floridas were
n ceded by Spain i 0 the Unit, d Stale s, and
'• fne possessian of the said Proviucts is now
in the United States :
- Md H hereas, the Congress of the Uni
ted Status, on the 3d day of March in the
- present y. ar, did enact, ‘hat until the end
i. of the first session cf the seventeenth Con
unless provision for the temporary
ls Government of the said Provinces be soon
er made by Congress, all the military, ci.
■" v IL ant * judicial powers exercised by the
s officers of the existing Gov, rnment of the
a said Provinces, shall be vested in such per
a son or persons, and shall be exercised in
" s, *ch manner as lhe President of the Uni
. ted States shall direct, for the mahuaining
t the inhabi ants ol the said territory in the
• tree enjoyment of their Liberty, Property
• and Religion; and the President of the
United States, has by his commission bear
- mg date the tenth day of said March, in
i vested me with all the powers, and charg
ed me with The sever*i duties heretofore
r held and exSrcis dby the Oaptain-G, nc
r ral, Intendant and Governors aforesaid t
i have therefore though' fit to issue this
. my Proclamation , snaking known the p:v|
mises, and to declare that the GoVernmen
• heretofore exercised over the said Provin.
i ces, under the authority of Spain, hasceat
sed, ai d that tint of the United Stales of
t America is established over the same ; that
i all laws and municipal regulations which
were in existence at the cessation of the
late government, remain In till! force; and
t all civil officers, charged with their exe
■ cutiou, except those whose powers have
been Specially vested in me, and except
1 a!s;, such officers ns have been intrusted
wi'h the collection ot the revenue, are
: continued in their functions dining the
; pleasure of the Governor for the time be
ing, or until provision shall otherwise be
■ made.
And I do hereby exhort and enjoin all
the inhabitants and other persois within
the said Provinces, to be fai hful and true
in their allegiance to the United States,
and obi dieut to the laws and authorities
of the sani", under full assurance that their
r gltts will be under the guardianship of
the United Slates: and will be maintained
fr >m all force and violence from w.tbin
and from without
Given at Pensacola, the 25th day of
June, one thousand eight hundred
and twenty-one.
Executive. X)KPAUTMKifT, Geouoia.T
Milled.. Gville, 30/h June, 1821 S
The Executive having understood ilia!
Ml‘tic of (he receivers of the names f pri
sons entitled to draws in the I And Lotte
ry, have construed tlie Kw.so ms ‘o give
hut one draw To those who have a wife
only, or » legitimate male child under the
age of eighteen years, or an unmarried fe
male child, it is
ORDERED—That tfie names of nil per
sons having the other requisites wit 1 , v
wife, or legitimate male child under tin
age of eight, on or an unmarried female
child, be received and entitled to two
d aws.
In order that the tickets may be made
out and the drawing of tile Lottery corn
mence as soon as possible after the s irvey
-1 ing is completed, the receivers of the.
names of persons enti'led to draws, will
loose no lime in discharging the duties as
signed them.
(Attest) JNO BURCH.
Hec’ry E. I).
MORE DELAY We learn from St
Augustine that ihe Spaniards were en
gaged in shipping oft’ to Havanna the
munitions of’war at (hat place—and that
the surrender oft he pmvjnC' would not
be made to (lie American govepome ,t be
fore ihe 20'h inst. From the quibbling
conduct of the Spanish authorities, W' j
are of opinion that th- y will not surrender
Florida before the 22d of Augost, the day
on which the Trenty specifics for its do.
liverv. Then, they will be fore d lo re
linquish.
Savannah Itcpublican.
! Extract oj a letter to a gentlemen in Sa
vannah, dated at Si- Maiffs 23d tdi
I “ The two compaims of a tdlery which
left this place last Friday weak, for the
, purpose of taking -ossession of St. Augus
tine, having on tlieir arrival been inform
ed, that the Governor would not be rea
dy to deliver up (he place until the Ist of
' July, returned to Cumberland Sound, on
’ Tlunsday evenii g last. A very serious
. accident occurred the day before tin
troops left S'. Augustine, through the
carelessness of one of tne Spanish gar
' risou, and which might have been at
tended with the most d> adfu ; couse
• quencrS One oi the soldi-rs. hid ing a
- lighted segar in his mouth, apuiud ,t
--p rareiessly t« some 1-ose po dec near the
magazine, which had been lett on the
ground, by some persons engaged i i
» emptying* shells ihefi > * * comm mica*e<l
with some lo'-se shells lying v,'h their
fusee* out, which exploded, killed three,
r and wounded five (some says twelve)
r persons. The unfortunate soldier who
communicated the fire, has not ext, dianx,
or spoken since.*’— Georgian.
‘ Office of the Charleston City Gatelle, ?
Saturday June 30. >
B Fire.- The -Team boat South Carolina,
lying at Magwood’s wharf, was, about 12
i- o’clock ’ast night, discovered to be on
- fire, and was burnt to the water’s edge
i- so prevent her entire destruction, sin
was scuttled,and tunk along side tfir wharf
V It is" supposed she can be raised without
i much difficulty : but that the injury sh
has sustained, will require t e expei-di
n ture of a large sum in r< pairing rer,
d then would probably be her after \aue
to the proprietors. She WM «waed uy
Santee and Conferee Steam boat
i Company, and wat'nof insueed.
How the fire o-iginated, is not ascer
tained, but there a good reason to he
- licve, that it was the act of an incendi
-1 ary
The Sotilh Caro! na plied with passen
r gets between thi, city and Sullivan’s
r Island
From the Albany Argus,
Haring Attempt —An attempt was ma le
on Wednesday evjning, to rob thi New
Yord State Bank in this city. The Cash
* ierof that Rank jisl ashe was retiring 1 to
bed, discovered a large Mulatto man sc
p c,-et, ' | -l under a table, and by the assis
tance of his two sons, after a desperate
attempt to force his wav through them.
In.* w is secured, and is now lodged in Gaol
\ Tins tVjiow undoubtedly had accomplices,
an it all probability belongs to the gang
’ who have attempted to mb the bank in
I’rey ; it behoves our citizens therefore to
he vigilant, in or let to detect this com
bjiution of villians with which they are
threatened. \
f ' '*
! Persons addressing
- lettns to Wm Hudson, New Hope Han
cock County, will please direct them to
, Mount Zion Post-Office,
July 6, 1331. 3t
For New-York,
THE REGULAR
PACKET SHIP
Colton ,
I M. FASH, Master(
Is now da'dy expected, ami will depart
on «r about the Stb July. H«r ncoonimo
d itions are t'tthnsive and handsome. For
passage, sppK to the Captain, or to
George Gordon.
Savannah. .Yun*.* 28—July 0 3t
T*** —a .
Wm. il» Thompson, & Co.
Hare Just Received,
Jlnd Offer for Sale,
-BaGS prime Green Coffee
31 Casks best 1. on Jon Porter,
150 Canisters fresh IT.’son Tea,
4uoO Bushels Liverpool Ground Salt.
July 6—41
FURNITURE
AT
A UCTIO N.
Fly I. TH'tMl’S'tN, two doors below the
late Bridge Hunk, on FRIDAY, the loth
proximo, wi Ib l sold without reserve,
A VERY II \NDSOMK ASSORTMENT
or
Furniture ,
Conevstiiij; in part, viz :
' Elegdnt Sideboards,
110 'Secretaries,
Do Book cases,
Ho ’Bureaus
Do Beds'ends,
Do easy and tancy Chairs, a large
quantity,
Do Dinmg Tables, with emhg
Do-Card do
Do Tea do
Do ladies' work d(J
Do Wash Stands,
Do Candle Stands
Do egbt day clocks, in box esses.
Do counting room Desks,
And many oilier Articles too tedious to
mention. to commence at 10
o’clock.
Terms—Cash. tds July 6
C ity H|ierifl*B Sale.
Cn tuesday the 17th lust, at the Mar
ket h"us •i i t it- citv of J tutus'a; between
be boors of I) o’clock A. M. and 3 P.
M w'l b so d.
One pair elegant Duel
ing l*i-.t"i»; levied upon as the properly
of Charles Y' ung, in satisfaction of an ex
cii'ic" in favor of John G. Winter.
Con lit'io: s. Cash before delivery.
Wm. Bee, fill’if. c.a.
July ft-——-3*.
City Sheriff’s s alc.
On I’oesday tbe 17di inst. at the mar
ket house in the City of Angus',a, between
ihe hours of 10 o’clock A >l. and three
P, M. will be sold.
One largo writing Desk,
twenty one window frames, eigiu large do
ami tv o half circles for window tops; le
vie ) upon as the property of John Lund,
in satisfaction of nine executions in favor
of Vail Walker, Richard Allen and o
them jk
Conditions, Cash before de’iv»ry.
Win. hoc, fih’ff. c a.
July 6 3t
Gity Sheriff’s Sale.
On Tuesday the I7'h inst. at '.he mar
ket house in the city of Augusta, between
the horns of 10 o'clock A. M. and three
i*. M, will b r sold,
Twenty thousand feet of
dressed flooring boards, (more or le«8;_)
levied upon as the property of J' hn Lund,
in satisfaction offou’- executions in favor
' of John Wilson and others. Conditions
caah before delivery.
Wm Bee, c. s.
July 6. 1821. 3t
Notice.
T HE Busin... hi'herto condilct.il in
’ ti ts city by Moses Millard and'be sub
scriber in the smith shop, south of Leeds
1 Sr Dynes —is necessarily closed Persons
indebted to sold shop for work done will
settle with (he subscriber only
G. B. Marshal.
r Juty 6
4
Sheriff’s Sale,
Will be sold oi the first tiasday in Au
gust next, at-the Court Housr in the town
of Waynesborough, Burk County, wiUuu
the usual sale hours.
One Negro hoy by the
name ot Smart; levied on us the properu
of Eazekel Inman, to satisfy two execu
lions in favor of Michel Hooks, returned
to me by John Murplired, constable,
ALSO.
One hundred acres of
land, more or less, levied on as the pro
perty ot Joshua Spence, adjoining lan is
ut William Waled and others, to satisfy
an execution in favor of Janies Beaty; re
turned to me by John Murnbred consta
ble.
S. W Blount s. b. c.
July 6, 1821.-. iw
Sheriff’s Sale.
WII.Lbe sold at the Court-house in
Warrenton, on tke Ist TUESDAY
in September next, between the usual
hours of sale,
All the interest of John
G. Andrews, with Richard Gunn, jun’r,
consisting of Dry Goods, Grocery, all Vc
counts andj Notes—levied on to satisfy an
execution upon the foreclosure of a niort
gage in favor of James Polhill vs. John G.
Andrew's.
ALSO,
A\ ill be sold at the Court-house, in
Warrenton, on the first Tuesday in August
next, between the usual hours” of sale.
One Negro Man by the
name of Tom—levied on us the property
of Andrew Miller, to satisfy an execution
in favor ol Ralph May va Andrew Miller
ALSO,
100 Acres ol‘ Bine Land
on the waters of Brier-creek, adjoining of
Neal and others—taken as the property «f
Jacob and William tl.irbm k, to satisfy se
veial small executions in favor of .1, (g m
. Neal, and others—-levied on and returned
to me by a constable.
A. 11, JVBCoFmick, d 9.
July 6 wds
SSO Reward.
ILn. From ill. sub.erib.i-,
in Wilks County, State of Georgia. Two
Vgro men, one by the name of Jordan,
about twenty one years of age, inclined to
be tall, yellowish {complected; pert spok.
fit; the other by the nam. of Tony, a boot
& shoemaker by trade; Mack complected,
raiher low built, ho ranuway tvyo or three
years ago and was caught and put in Sa
vannah Gaol; Ihe property of; ..mual Woo
-1011 ut that tune; since purchased by me.
Tony was hi ought from North Carolina
FaycU die, Jordon was bt ought from Nan
c>mom County state of Virginia; said ne-
RiMea | presume wiil make for some sea
port town or the lower parts of Virginia;
Jordan ranawav last full and Was caught Ik
put in Edgfiehl Gaol.
Any person lodgingsaid negroes in any
sale Goal «o I them shall receive the
above reward,
YVylie Bill.
July <s———.Ttp
Stolen or hlrnjed
I' It'lM tile pi.,,t.lion of Mi-.. V.mol ‘
near Augusta, some tim about Wcdne
day, the 27th of June last, a brown bir
HOUSE, about 14 1-2 hands high 6 yea
old, has a star on his forehead, and is vc
ry grey at the root of his tail he is sl.u
marie, and low in flesh. Whoever wd
biing him to the subscriber at Mrs Kings,
on Hie river side, near the bridge in At,
gusta, or to Mrs. Yarnolds, or give inhu
mation where he may he found, shall be
handsomely rewarded for their trouble,
and all expenses paid.
Off Any information respecting the a
bove horse would be thankfully received.
Alton 11. Bern her ton.
July 6 3t
To Reut.
TWO or three airy and cnmmodioua
Rooms, for the accommodation of familcs
or gem le nen, on moderate terms at the
band Gil's Enquire at this Office.
July 6 3w,
Notice.
NINE months after date application
will be made to the honorable the
Justices of trie Inferior court, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, tor h-ave to sell
one modicd and fifty irns of land in
durke county, adjoining Tindall, b. Jen
k.ne and olni-rs, ALSO,
t wo hundrt d and fit v acres in Walton
ounty, No 105 sold for the be .efu of
tb<- heirs and creditors of Solomon Dam-1,
deceas'd.
Martha Daniel. ex’x,
Burke count >, 'ulv 6, Ih'J m'J >
Brigade Orders.
/\_N Election will be be d at the Court
House in the city of Augusta on Monday
Itu- 6lh day of August next for a Lient.--
nant Colonel of the 10th Regiment Genr
..oa Militia, to fill the vacancy occasioned
;,y the removal of Lieut. Col. George
, Watkins.
Jjy order of Brig, Gen. Thu. Glatcock.
fiarnuel Tarver,
• Md.de. Camp,
N. B.—The whole Regiment will be
entitled to vote,
July 3- -tde
GEORGIA—Burke county.
JOHN FREEMAN of Waynesborough,
Capt, Hu'kt’s district, tolls befor<-
ine a sorrel horse, 7or 8 years old, about
15 hands high, both his hind feet whit,
half up to the hock, his right fore-foot
white, a small blaze in his fare, (hiek
mane, long fore-top, switch tail, and shod
before. Appraised by James Russell anti
Alfred Jarvis, on oath, at one hundred s:id
twelve dollars and fifty cents.
JOHN BELL, J- P.
Extract from the toll book.
JOHN CAhPENTEB, Clerk
JuneSs
«
A Great Bargain
• n'hh'.HlU.
’ FHIE subscrib'd ofKis for sale his e*l
faWishmem, (Newtown) in tUr conn
'> of Wilkes, eight miles northw* st of
W.isldngron, and « ■veil miles south of
Mailorysville, at the cross roads, the one
hading iroin Washington to Oanielsvjilo,
vut B n bet 's Bridge, ami the other leading
iiiun Petersburg to Uteetisborough
I he lot ot l.tn.J on v Inch lifts Cstal lighs
e *>i nt stands, com ins from 8 to 10 acres,
f " S"*»
” l,u ~ l > adjtiinin ' room, 18 b\ 20
s teel, to wind, stands a good buck hi®.
Y O') , “We slaua , s « spictnns toon, „.u|
’ S' T { W; ’'" n 10j »' t( ‘< H- tvrcl
- lent well ot good w „, er . tticu . lut . ( , S( j
o" J “ «ood and Convem.ut stable
Jobv IB Net [ a hllUw . t tlurx t . •
square, wnh a new 50 saw cotton gi„ i„
complete order j a new framed black,
smith shop, 18 bv 20 feel, «»ih
picte set of blacksmith's tools, ami other
t convenient In,iflings.
I his establishment is handsomely si'u
-1 al< d, in the midst of thempst health) and
thickly inhabited part of Tt ;Ikes'county,
I 1,1 'he centre oftlie hatialioo, and tht cen
tre ot the Captain’s district; at which
• place the battalion and company musters
are held, us also the , magistrate’s
i courts of the district, ns well as other
public greetings, which, together with
the numerous travellers pacing this
place, combines to make it a stand as vi e*ll
calculated for mercantile pursuits as any
i other country establishment in Georgia,
t Persons wishing to rommeiice business
cither in the Dry Goods or time ty line,
, or both, might do well to call and an? the
premises The subset-her lias on hi ml at
this place, about S2OOO Worl |, , )ry
Goods, Hardware,' Uc. and about ,00 a|.
lons ot spirits, which he wishes to di poso
ot with Ins establishment, upon the most
I liberal terms, cither for cash, negroes, cot.
j, ton or good notes. .V very liberal credit
f nunld be given upon conditions. Any
jusuhniand against the subscriber would
he thankfully Vitceived as cash Persons
I wll< * ma , v led disposed to purchase, would
do Well to call as early us convenient, and
view the premises; or otherwise, should
. he replenish his present stock of g od»,
lie should then dec line the id, a of veil l og.
Juiiiiboii V ellboru.
Newtown, 2d Inti, ■— i,
SJittriiT’a , alt;.
Wild, be », dal the court house iir
Warrenio , on the first Tuesday in
August next, between the usual bou.a of
Sale,
1 (Veres ol* land more or
less, on the warms of Coition's cr.es, ml
joining Huberts and Pitu, with its im
provements—also one house and lot in me.
town ol VV’ttiTenlun, coiiuunntg one aero,
and a halt, mote or leas, adjoining tlie ac
i ademy lot, A. Moncrief, and others, it be
. mg the place where the defendant now
. iivis also (iive negroes, to wit, Bm, w
bout .15 years of age, Kilty and 1), ,:k, a.
bout the same, Nancy about 10 or 12, AN
li ed B~r 10 years ol age, It head ot cat
tle, 5 feather beds, bedstead* and luini-
Mite, one set of dining tables, one dozen
s. itirg chairs, one beureau, with ab tha
\cr ofthe Slate vs Juijks Loyless, pointclf
out by the Ucfmdant.
ALSO,
One negro girl named
■linty, about ten • uis of ag., uvo ■ on
(S the property ot Mitchell Junes, u satis*
i\ several sniall executions in favor of
Broom and Persons, vs Milcht II Jom-s.
ALSO,
110 acres ol* land udj in
■ug Bird and others, levied o o ■., ,fy
an execution in favor of Thoi :,g r*
, j;,vs Lader Harrell and Holiday (i Mar.
ell, pointed om by 11 H Harrell, am)
returned to rue by a constable.
ALSO.
275 acres ol* land, mom
less on the waters of Long < , ea. aojoin*
ing Friend and others, with good improv*.
ments on it, Being the place whereon the
•efendant now lives—also 176 acres on
Long creek, adjoining Johnson and other*,
levied on both the above truji to satisfy
two executihns in favor of John Mvnck
and Ezekiel Swith, vs. Sandelord, point, t)
out by Sandeford
, A buer Rogers, » ’ff.
i July 2- Wits
Sheriffs Sale,
W ILL be aold on the fir*i Tuesday iff
August next, at the court house in aark.
1 sonborough, Striven county eiwe-il tlur
hours «l ten and three o’cnrl.
One negro girl named
Jane, 460 acres .) pile laud (ni w ; e orliss)
situate, lying and being in 'he c unty of
Striven, adjoining land ol Daniel i);dy
, and others, and a crop of corn gr. wmg
)■ on the abovi land, coniainiug ten acres,
more or less, levied on as the pro]* rty of
Thortnas Colding to sails' l ao execution in
favor of Samuel and Jacob Hr' an, an . ou«
in favor of Hen ben Wilkinso ~ levied id
returned to me by J"h'i Vt'lute, itpnty
SiivriflT A! O,
50 acres id* pine land, situ-*
a**-, lying and* bei \t, in th> < .U" y if
Scriven, adjoinin'' lamt of th* estate, of
John Freeman an I others, taken as •!><»
property of James Bye, to satisf Minrtry
■xecutiors in favor of Wit'nam Pearc*' a <)
■ iiheis; levied and returned to ni< by
Constable
Holomon Kemp, s.s c.
July 2 01., ■
Spanish
FOB SALE BY
I. Thompson,
lone 28—4 t 1
To Keni,
rnHE store ami dwtiimg tiouse at pre
J_ sent occupied by Mr Jolm McLean*
on the south side of broad street, near 1 ho
market— possession give, Ist Oct next*
For particulars enquire of
, f John feharp*
May 14 -w
S, ' *