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. Treasurer’s abstract since
*lber session, add you will tinU
,e m l( le a false statement, with a
Jo doubt, to prejudice the
f n tthe pcup le a S ainst certa,n
ldJ If the state. And should he
Se to harrass the ears ot h.s
1 W hh such irregulai U.es, and
Insistences) he will, \ tor, lose
v the confidence ot his plmi
.l of others that now think
Vim, and he be found at last
! u great many more than the
‘‘‘ .post led, or protesters against
ZJy conceive to be -.u nupi-o
--t yfthe state, while acting in
quorate capacity. They were
tr the solemnity of an oatn, dis
what they supposed 'to be
duty 5 arid they are therefore
•no charges, nor are they dis
j 1 jelieve it would have been
,to have given them the politi*
to v, for I have .o wish to call it
Jhiuw : not even under the idea
n thout it, an injury must have
| H .J to certain ofti ers of the ,
!J yet have they not brought this
a upon themselves? I may be rt
,iio. tnat men arc not apt to die,
, political point of view, in a
M o„ cause. 'lf so, permit me to
that I must live, for I was with
(Oiiscience, my God, and the ma-
IV 0 1 tlu‘ state; though perhaps
,t the county of Columbia: and
j i s> tlieref re, doubts witn wine ,
yretowry. Hut to such limited
; 5j who would, were they to speak
,lv, call themselves parly men,
p'ncto saj ,th(.t whenever 1 shall
rtrndrt die dictates of my coiisci
ittn the opinions of otiiers, I shall
#<io deserve the name of a ration
1 must therefore exercise
,w.i judgment, and tlial too, in
non io tiuee to one, who were
,i, er die obligations of an oath,
iS t then faith. And it is Jam
ias a genuial rule, (and in this
,iu exception should not have
fought for,) that in a multitude
iiiseilors, there is much safety
noweverstraying from my pome:
,les shall not yet be given out
e is yet remaining in Gilead, a
oaim. h should o appiieo to
ngue, and under the leli ureast,
me nipple, .••o as to effect . is
t, And snouiu it lay tne aanuth
nation, and oy tlial means quell
deceit ol his tongue, untu toe
ad or tim’d day of tno next aim u
ssioaol tne Legislature, he .. lii
iceuver, r die shortly atiei,
i violent piin, or foment ol
iiimij tne latter is must p.oba
iur about tnat time, uud on tne
LVlonday m Uctooei preceding,
e will burst lortn from Heaven,
pure wmds upon the eai tn, auo
> I.a J,»ur corners of me slate,
iv oieexing througa the same,
upon more than naif the people
liii, imoioing into their minds
aples of liberality, correctness,
aaeiise of t..eir own rights, and
acts wid he accordingly. Hut
ales shall then be {pitied, auhu'
iy oe said that he hath uroug.ii
iniiiiseli Ins disease, and pioua
heath ; and notwithstanding it
lie wi ll said l»> such iluheiai and
nearied ueings as himselt, chai -
more than two ti.irds ol tile uiein
uf die Legislature, while acting
i'i' the ties ol an oath, wim havm s
roper motive,, that he can he ve*
«d spared Permit me to state
my domestic business require
special attention at tins u.ae;
that in as much as Socrates s»e*
ei 7 is more tlian douutlul; ana
ns hantic situation wni not oeai
additional application of the me
me, wnli.iui probably creating m
I to fight, m wmui
te he only the more desei ves my
'hat 1 must declare ott; Imping
lev er, tliat 1 iiave left iiim wan no
rl )',hu necessary attendants, ins
II a,,( f his conscience; and trust
i l| iat nothing may intercept ue
‘‘ni them, but merit, whether from
nul or foe. may the Lord do
''rliuii from his iniquities, and pi -
rt him for ids journey ! And snouiu
s physicians have taken a wrong
jjreption of his disease, coirect his
“Stent
T wm. b. tankers ley
•one 23, I^2!
generally had a right to com
">auil amongst other things, fn ir.ju
■usiained by them from the Indian.-,,
. l lin ff and delivering their property,
ta ! n ' lUl, t of more than >wo hundred
I hat he lias (aileu to say
! I a, 'd would have been obtained,
1 it losses wnulii be rrgatnei,, when
( . as r> would iveeive aw immense in
■ and when the people ot the state
tow I' 6 f lrocure d desirable horn. -.,
,j , t ie a 'd ot thirteen thousand eig i
co, tars, having been adviced
1 "ve.,,,;,. ami c.x udes by sayn g
j' la s,)r, ;y that the wiiter h«s tin
llu '. lCe die people of Columbia
■ and that he is a stupid goos--,
no doubt, but that th-; first po-i
u ailcl will be believed >«> L
tww, d P erso!| s 'ho will disposs ss
r t e ? °f prejudice dial may reau lus
4,al " wil! also be beii- veil .h t
’ Ptl ? un aolc lo have answer-U Uk
L, , 4ve ridiculed then, uniter a
“P iical nii»l..kc, which is to me an
s . " ,cau °wiei gment cl the wain ,»l
in? In 1 he “dmhs himse r t«» d a
M a a Waßt< of a goo t
tlilia/ t * lc precedent ua is so
*4* * W ‘N S ,OVI it in time
a «nt ei the people of my cbuu*
*' ' i
ty: andlf SocratM will cal! upontr.3 per
onally, 1 will sliow it tp him. In the mean
time I shall take no pridden attempting
to show something about Secret protest;
and even about a motion for a secret com
m. t-.ee, and that too by the Journals of
the last legislature? Tins mav be the
dark mystay that is heard of. 'if so. ii
should be disclosed tn the people ; for it
-s their right to be informed of .he con
duct of the.r public officers as well as a
jout the public treasury, and openly, and
Jairly. And in as much as Mr S.fcrates
.las admitted that the money was given to
chiefs of the Creek nation of Indians ht
should nave shewn that it was the duty of
the state «t Georgia, to have appointed a
gents, and subagents, to see that each in
hviduai Induo should hkve . ot his part,
Oi - ne leaves it with me to sliow that it
w.is not; and that they a.e answerable to
their own nation
(£T Fi\al Notice
BEWARE!!!
“Caleb NVilijams.”
July 9.
Valuable Property
for sale.
T
1. HE Subscriber’s present residence,
called
Oakl ni Hill ,
Six miles below Washington, Wilkes
County, on the stage road leading to m-
Tusta, containing six hundred and fitly
acres of land, of which one lutiidivd and
hirty acres are cleared, and the g.eaie.
part fresh and under a good fence ; wid.
a comfortable, hewn log, dwelling house,
an elegant gin house, bWk smith’s sn >p,
negro houses, &<:.
Thiss.tuation is probably more suscep
tible of improvements than any in the up
country of Georgia ; and in point of liea h
and fertility of soil, the subscribe! vh
a arrant to b ■ equa; to any in the biate. —
•I will g.v. choice of an other .pact, .wo
miles beto.v, containing nine bund, ed and
sixu acres, with two comfortable irameu
\v. liiug houses and alii other out lions s
eo ssary for the Use of a plantation, an i
a suffic; acy of'cl ared laud to worn twen
ty .lands to great ad; a.rage.
If required, p <ss .oiio.i can be given ol
the lious son eilhe. place, immediately;
and lHe purchaser can b> funds ■ d with a
nandsome Stock of hogs anu c .ttle
I hi. terms wn: hi. libera Fdr mare
particular inf ina ion empi.r* in William
G Gilbert Esq, of IV'asiu ig.on, o. of the
owner on the piv n s .
t liumsou shepherd.
Washing ,VV Jko toumy
July 2d, 1821
(Xj’ The e diors of the Savannah Ke
n. and Augusta Chronicle are r.
quested to insert, four limes tiie ahov.-. au
vertisemenUund forwardtheh aecounis i
the Wows office.
July 9,4 t
Italian u>.
W /
From ilie Mioscnocr,
Living about ten miles from Washing*
to . n the road leading to H.i. rshurg,
sonic time ahoui the middle of Vpal last,
a a,nah negro man, by h name of Hen,
ahull. o 2 y ...IS . f age, swarthy a« npicxiuii
uopaiueu.a. luatkofdu inchon; suppui,
eu io be some where on the Waters of
11 road or Savannah Itiver’s, o. pcriiaj.o .o
nave gone into b uthCaaoluu Ai.y per
son apprehending said a. gro anil s curing
him so .hat 1 can gel him uc in 5..a1l re
ceive a liberal wards n- i i ub
Isa c iVFcLendon.
July 9 2t
lleVtavA.
KvNAWAY from tiie subscriber—a
\ u g negro man tam d Walivj h. s
we . k.ioivu in h.s piaci aim is u, p»s->i
to he itirking aoo u .h. Gi y, or i s vieml'y.
Also, auegto woman ua.net. Hague, q .ai
iy Weil kii wn.
A .y peiso i appreh. nding the s.u.i ne
groes amieelivcjing h m many Jaisliall
receive me ah.»ve icwaiu.
U. 11. Wilde.
.lu'y 9 -dl '
Notice.
1 in', .u.scjlj.i will at fml tortile las',
time a> he Mansion H<. usein th. City ol
vugus a, o.i Saiu day >h fourteenth Inst,
on. te . o’ci ct A I. until on* V M.
t r in. piiiql so of capoi.i'ig the names o'
so..s hvi g m the country baii.omns,
~ ho may he enli'lerJ A. a draw oi draws in
nc pieseiit coni'm hated laud lottery.
Itichm n il e h hy i
July 9, 1821 5
A. uliodos.
K (J. i).tUj;lass.
July 9 —“L_.
now in the -a.ii ol’ olum-
Ijia 1 omitv;
AnT African Nog: o non, dark compacted
six feei high- 35 or 30y.,..s ofagr
i,sHb ed in mine ol his sing 9eU tin
hand, h sr.ys ids name is Fanl, and-hat he
b Io gs o Ada... Hard , nvirg mPu a
(h un.y near Coopers Bridge on th- G
e Ihe - wnei' is r- qu.stcJ io corai so -
vaed, ..ruv property, pay charges and
n.k him away.
John I ynsmni. Jail r
Ju \ 9 tu
\ ftdicmc, i uv£t,. >
lan roil JOHN w vI.KE f b ’<*'■
to inform the puo'ic hat >e aas io
Gated himself at M-.P c’s. 13 hides ;bnv-
Augusta, on tne W*s i .-tqn Ood, with a
view if (>• *c'.isi ' J.c i fiereat branches
of the medical profession.
July 9 w 5w
A list of LETTERS
Reiu.inino in the Post Office at
LOLUMuU C. H. G a . the 30th
aay ol June 1821.
A- Walter A Applmg, William C Aval"..
B. Nathan B. mon 2, fhomas Henning 2,
John VV liriogers, Joseph Bacon, Ed
maud Bugg
C. Cornelius Collins 2, John Collins 2,
Josep , Cotton, Win K Crabb, Benin.
Lrahb, William Cox, Chancy Crafts,
Justices of tne Inferior Court’, Angus
-1,18 Crawford, Charles Clay, Wm. Co
lliuglon, Fhomas U Carr, Polly Clan
ton, Mbs* M j; Cobbs, Winaey Carreii
Henry Cojieland,
U- Miciuci Doghorty, Dennis Denton,
Joseph Denson
E. Ambrose Edwards, Arnold Uhnore,
John Evans,
F. J A Ferr, Alfred Ferr, Hannah Ferl,
JLS Fosier, Anlmr FosUr, fsop Fm
ler, Benjamin Fuller.
G. W in, G Gill, Keuben Graham.
H. Mrs Mary Hill, J N Hamilion.
I. W 1 Jackson, Louisa Johnston, F.llis
Jones, Elizabeth Jones, Julius C Jones
Hoben Jones 2, Robert Johns.
L, Thomas Lowe, Jas. Laiukm, Alex,
Lumkin.
M. Joel K Mead, N L McFarland, Ann
Mayhnry, Lewis Mann, fhomas Mar
tin, Gtiice vl-Gchce.
P. Manila DPi tin >n, John Parks, Susan
na Pogue, John Poleu, M« St Priam,
H. Jacuuha Kandolph, Josepi Rawls
S. B VI Sanders, .las SniJds, Joshua
Sio it, E 0 Slißckelftnl, Henry
Slaughter, Andrew aturges, Henry
Spaidmg. *
T. Lemaiß Fhompson, Ann T Tindill.
VV. Woodley and Bdi, Jason VValkias,
’I Walsun.
Y. J Yarborough.
JAMES CARY, P. M.
July 9 3 t
Tvotice.
■fVJINE months after ilate application
k’ will he made to ih« honorable the
J ibtices of the Inferior court, when sitting
for oidmary purposes, or leate to sel
one nundred and sis y acus of la id m
Burke county, adjoining Tindall, S. Jen
kins aid doers. ALSO,
i wo iiundred and fifty acres in VV aliou
county, No. 105, sold for iiu. benefit of
the licirs and cieditors of Solomon uaiiicl,
deceas.d.
Martha Daniel, ex’x,
Burke wmne , jmy 6, 18'j m 9
iSiigade Orders.
jA. V F.lfciion will be lie .1 .1 the Ooiirl
li use in tne city of Augusta on Monday
the bill day of August next fur a LieuU
iiiuit Colonel of ihe lOlu Regiment Geor
gia Militia, to fill the v icancy occasioned
i)> tne removal of Lieut. Col. George
VV Akins.
ify order of Brig. Gen, Tho, G'atcoch .
fcsaiHiiei Jarvcr,
. iid-tle • Camp.
N. B.—The whole Regiment will be
entitled to vote.
■lnly 2'—" —tile
GEObvil.V—B uke county.
JviHN FUEEvfVNof Wayoesborough,
Capt. Burke’s disU'Ct, tolls before
.lie astirrel horse, 7or 8 years old, about
:5 hands high, both his hind feet white
mlf up to the hn.’.k, Kis right fore-foot
w hite, a small blaze in Ins face, thick
ane, long fore-top, switch ta I, anil shod
before. Appraised by Jam s Russell and
Alfred Jarvis, on oaih, at one hundred and
-waive dollars and fifty cents.
J )HN BELL, ,1 P.
Extract from the -<>ll book.
JOHN CARPENTER, Clerk.
June 25 3l
Advertisement.
W HKIiEAS lb. subscriber bus taken
the Boarding House, just below the g .ul
and market Rons , on Broad streef, in the
city of Augusta, returns his thanks to a
generous public for the support already
given, and solicits a continuance ol their
lavors, and pledges himself to give every
attention, and boarding at me following
ales, to wit; —Horses boarded at 50cems
per night; single feed 37 j ; boardmg foi
man per day S* i dinner 50 cents; smj
;>v.r 3rj cents; breakfast bed 25
i.enls—clean nice beds and a well furnisli
f tl (able, and a good attentive hustler from
the north. I also keep a Wagon Yard in
good order, gratis, to those that lake
boarding. I am; dc. Oc.
Thor»»t <n Holemau.
April 23.
qjs The Milledgevil'e Recorder, Co
luiiibia, S. G Stale Gazette, and Raleigh
Minerva, will re-pnbhslt the above monthly
for fivv months, and forward their acc- unU
lo this office for payment.
Georg Hammond,T
Atior>vey, &c. I IN EQUITY
vg .< Bill to sell trail
Charles Goodwin. J estate
In obedience to an order of the con
~f Equity will be sold at E"g' fi Id court
house, (South Carolina) on the first Mm
lay in December next, on a ere id of one
,an : wo years a tract of land, containing
nine hundred and forty nine acres, agree
ably to the orignaal plat, lying on Hors
creek, within a few miles of Augusta.--
The tra-t consists of a considerable pro
portion of swamp land of the first quality
I he high land is Well adapted lotbe cul
tnfe of corn and cotton, and affords a
in .st eligible and beautiful site for build
mg, wich commands a view of Augusta and
its vicinity The cost and fees in cash,
and bond and security will by required
Tne purchaser wiF pa, for a title deed,
\Vhit. Brooks,
C'tmnitisiiiner in Equity
Edgefield Court House, }
50th June, 1821 S ' Imd
To lie nt.
TWO or three airy and commodiou
R, ores, fdr the ace t modation of familes
• r l-'i \ep*n> 1 mod rate te.ms al the
-a -1 u.f's E -quire at Uiis Office,
ju'y 6 3w -
William W Williams'!
auu Wile, and others, I IN EQUITY.
rs >Bill for i’aiulior.
1 nomas Philips, ami
others, j
IX bedience to a:i order of the cotir
ofLqiiity, will be solti at
t ourl House on the first Monday in St;
tember next, on a credit of one and two
years, a tract of land co utaining437 acres,
adjoining lands of John Ryan, Charles
Randolph and oilur-, being the residence
of the late t\ m. Jeter, dec. On the pre
mises are a comfortable two story dwel
ling house,agio house, barn and all other
necessary out hui dings, with about 200
acres of open land remarkably well wa
tered by springs Purchasers wilt be re.
quired to give bond St security, to pay in
cash the cost and fees of suit, and lo- a
title deed to the land.
bitfield Brooks,
Commissioner in Equity.
Edgefield Conn House, J
20ilt June, 1820. 5 US
k'reuc\\ Uoofia.
IMIE subscriber oilers so. s,.le, uncle
gant assortment of FRENCH FAN
CY GOODa, just received per the latest
arrivals.
Consisting of
Embroidered Collerets
do Inserting Trimmings
Black and While plain tank, blockings
do do Embroidered do
White Italian Crapes
.Satin figured Ribbons
Craped d >
Small Merino Shawls
White Satin
Linen Cambrick Handkerchiefs
Plain Linen Camoi.ck
Black and White Legiiorns
Hlaekand M nit- OstnciiFeathers
Shippings for Milliners oxc
The whole of the ab >ve goods, are now
■ •pcntd and to be seen at Messrs. Tardy
and Son.
•lolm Mora>id.
may 21
T Uit'u ruiii2
AUCTION.
Ry I. '1 H')MPS IN, two doors below the
late Bridge Bank, on FBIDAV, the TUli
proximo, will b. sold with .in f' serve,
A VERY HANDSOME ASSORTMENT
OK
Furniture ,
Consisting in part, viz :
Elegant Sideboards,
Do Secretaries,
Do Rook-cases,
ho Bui mins
Do Bedsteads,
Do easy and fancy Chairs, a large
quantity,
Do Dining Tables, with ends;
D>> Card do
Do Tea do
Do ladies’ work do
Do Wasli Stands,
Do Candle Stands
Do eight day Clocks, in box cases,
Do counting room Desks,
And many other Articles too tedious u
mention, qj* Sale to commence at lb
o’clock.
Terms —Cash. tds July 6
( itj Sheriir’s .Tile.
On tueaday tn.- 17mi lust, at the Mar
ket house in tie city of Angus'a; bet wee.,
the horns of id o’clock A. M. and 3 P.
M w'|l b sold
One pair elegant Duel
ing Pistols; levied upon ■ . u\e properi)
of Charles Young, in saiistucuon of an ex
ecution in favor of John G. Winter.
Conditio s, Ca.lt hi fore delivery.
VV .. Bee, fsh’tf. c.a
July 6 ———3 t
City Sheriff's w ale.
On Tuesday the 17th mst. at the mar
ket bouse in the c.ty ot Augus a, between
li.e hours of Id o’clock A M. and llir e
P. M. will be sold,
One large waiting Desk,
twenty one window frames, ei, n- largo do
and two liaif'crcles for window (ops; le
vied upon as the property of John Lund,
in sat intact ion of nine executions in fav ,r
of Vail Walker, Kicha.nl Alien and o
t h< rs
Conditions, Cash before de!iv»ry.
Win. Bee, hb*fl*. c a.
July 6 3t
City Sheriir’s Sale.
On Tuesday the 7tb inst. at the mar
ket house in the city of Augusta, between
the. hours of Id o’clock A. M. and three
I*. M. will b- sold,
■ Twenty thousand feet of
dressed flooring boarjs, (m.i'-e or less;)
levied upon as the properly of ,1 'hn Lund,
m satisfaction of four executions in favor
of John Wilson and others. Conditions
cash before delivery.
Win Bee, c. s.
July 6, 1821. 3t
Sin riff’s f aie.
Will be sold o.i the first m< sday in Au
gust next, at the Court (louse in the town
,i Warnesborough, Burk County, within
-he usual sale hours
. One Neg: o boy by the
,ame of Smart; levied on asthr property
1 „ jfiaxekel Inman, to satisfy two execn
urns in tavor of Michel Hooks, returned
o me by John Mnrpnred, constable.
ALSO
One hundred acres of
land, mate or less, levied on .s the pro
perty of Joshua Spence, adjoining lands
1 VV lliam Waled and others, to satisfy
m execution in favor of James Beaty; i< •
t u ned to me by John Murphred const*
ble.
S W Blount s. b. c.
July 6, 1821. 4w
BLANK*
Neatly executed at this Office.
Sheri *V’s Sale.
'y’ ILL b- said at me Court-house r
) / Wana. moil, on me Ist IUESD VV
■ September next, between the usual
hours of saie,
Vli tiic interest of John
t>. Andrews, witli Kiciurd Gunn, jump
consisting of Diy Goods, Cirocery, all U
connts and, Notes —-levied on to sat. fly a
■ execution upon vlie foreclosure of ain
gage in favor of James I’ulhdl vs. Joint G.
And. ows.
ALSO,
i Will be sold a the Court-house, in
VV arrenton, on tiievfirst Tuesday m August
ueX , oetaeun iuv Usual lionrs .( sale,
One Negro Man by the
i name of loin -gv.cil on as me pr >pt riy
of Andre w .Mi her, to satisfy an execution
in fav or of Ralph May ts Andrew .Miller
ALSO,
100 Acres of i’iue Lund
on Inc aun is ox Unci-crctn., adjoining of
Neal and others—taken as ike property sf
Jacob and VV illiani Harbnck, to satisly se
vci'at si..ail c.\eo iliuns in favor of J. & .VI,
Neal, and others—mvied on and returned
to UK by a cons.able.
A. 11. M‘Cormick, d s.
July b was
Lie ward.
iI ANAWAV Prom the subscriber,
in VVi.ks County, Stale of Georgia. Two
iNVgro men, one by the name of Jordan,
about twenty one years o( age, inclined to
h- tail, y eitowisii complects: I; perl sunk
en; tne oilier by tile name ol l imy, aoool
bt -uioenuk. r i.y trade; lilacs complected,
rauier low badr, <>w rauaway iw >or tbie.
y ears ago a...1 was caugul and pal in
vaii iali Gaol; t..c properly .1 l-euiusl Wno
lonat (nut Lime; since purclnisen by me.
ion) was ino.iglu limn North 'Carolina
Fayetul.e, Jurdeti was luoughi from Nan
cym hi County state of Virginia; ~ua m .
gi'ucs 1 presume vv.t. inatte mr s one i a
port town oi tie ioa'pr parts ol Virginia;
■ Jordan runaway mst f.,.1 and Was ca.igut is.
put in Edgnela Gii.d
Any persU.i lodging sal J negroes many
salt coat so I gel tliem sm.ll receive the
ab vc reward-
AA \lie hill.
July 6——3tp
Stolen or Stravcd
iv
X RDM the plantation of Mrs. Y irnold,
near Augusta, some lim about Wednes
day, tile 27th of June last, u b own hay
II JRSB, about 14 1-2 hands high 6 years
old, has a star on his forehead, and is ve
ry grey at the root of his lad - ha is slim
made, and low in flesh. Whoever will
biing him to the subscriber at Mrs Kings,
on the river side, near the bridge in Vo
R(i*t i, or to Mrs. Yarnolds, or give infor
mation where he may be found, shall be
oandsomely rewarded for heir trouble,
and all expenses paid.
iCr in r ormation resnecting the a-
U ive horse would h - thankfully received.
ftttou 11. Beiiiberton.
July 6 it
J —— -i"- ■■■■ .
Jl Fortune
fVIIAV he ma le in the course of a f u
. ii with the small sum of TWELVE
. 'OLLVRS, at which price Ticke's and
nil Ues are rapidly selling in Hie folio 1 ing
. Lott ry, which possesses numerous advati
ages over any other at present on foot,
Grand State
LOTTERY,
IK Do Drv
Two Drawings Over ,
( CapUaVs Vv\\ V nvAi’vvwn.
lnk p?nz . of
25,000
2 of SIO,OOO
3of S,ooo
2o of 1,000
Ij9 of 500
Together with upwards of
6.>00 PHIZES
Os 8100 and !MO.
Orders for T ickets at §1* —Halves g 6 —•
Quarters g 3, received at
ALLENS’
Lucky Office.
All Lottery information giv n gtsii
' and the cash paid for pr.zes on demand
„une 28- .2t
IVm. II • Thompson , &C *
Hare Just lit ceivcd,
. Inti Offer for Sale,
VGS prime Green Coft't I
-I b* s London I’ Tier,
1.5 D a a sfeh(l s- n 1 a,
4-a)0 Bushels Liverpool Qiuund Sal.
Ju>y 6 ——it
For New-Tork*
THE ItEI.ULAR
PACKET SHIP
Cotton iflant)
M» V \SH, Master;
li now tluily expected, and will defcaff
on or abouttlie Bth Julv. Her secunftW
'•anoint are extensive and hnndsom >. £ ot
passage, apply In the «'aptain, or t .
George Gordon*
Savannah, Jum 28—tub 6 Jt
A Great Uargaiu
.1 Lit Hh: u in,
THE subscriber offi t»4‘or sale hit es
tablishment, (Newtown) in the coun
ty of Wilkes, right milt* northwest of
Wasbingron, ami Seven miles south ,if
Mallory svillc, at the cross roads, the one
h a liaif from Washington to Danidsvnle,
via Eki bvr’s bridge, alio the oilier lead ng
lioni Petersburg to Uieensborough
1 he lot of land on Which tins miah'lsb*
m nt stands, contains from 8 to 10 acres,
and winch consists ■ f a good »ti><e-li<iis<*,
■l\) Dy 3u fell, an adjoining riium, 18 hy 20
•vet, I" which stands a good brick chim
ney ; above suirs is a spacious room mid
fire place, and within lUOfret is an excel
h'iu well of good water; tneie are iso
on the oi, a good and conver ent stable,
Jd by 18 leeij » g, , house, thiny fret
square, with a new id saw cotton gin in
Complete order) a new fi'sim' 1 d Insck
smnh siop, 18 by 30 fret, with a .m«
pic e set ol blacksmith's tools, and ot iep
conveidi nl bml lings.
Tins establishment is hands imely situ-
HU d, in Ule miilsl ol tile, most ne.iltliy mid
tnlcaiy inhabited part of Wilkes county,
IU Uie centre of tue battalion, and tin cen
tre ol ih« Captain's district; hi winch
place ihe battalion and om.panv m ia'tiS
5,.. held, as alio tlie m.igis late’g
coprts i.f the district, ns well as othi jp
public greetings, which, together vitlx
the ninnermu travellers passing i Ins
place, combines to make it a stand as i ell
calculated for mercantile pursuits as any
it It t conalry establishment it; Uc orgui.
Persons wishing i*> commence buriuest
«iilier in the D<y (hunts or Oroc ry tin ,
nr both, might do well to call and see ihc
premia s Tit ■ simscr'iiuT has On hand at
this pi.ico, about #2OOO worth of Dry
Goods, Hardware, tsic. and about 00 gal
lons of spirits, which lit wishes to dis; os©
oi with Ins establishment, upon the most
liberal terms, either tor cash, negroes. <;ot>
100 o. good nmes. A very liberal cu (lit
would lie given upon conditions, \ny
jusi <1(1111110 against the subscriber w <• Idk
be iliankmlly received as Cash. Pemnis
wlut tiny fed diip.tsi d to pnrehatwould
do wcdl to call us curly as convenient, and
view the premises; or other wist, should
he repienisn bis present slock of g ■« is,
he should limn d < line the idea of se'lio^.
Johnson ellhoni.
Newtown, 2d , l ijt ■ —... <t
Sheriff’* uk.
WILL be smd at the cu nt house in
Warrettio , on the flrsi Tuesday in
Sngast next, between the usual it u > of
sale,
117 Veres of laud more of
h »s, on the waters nt G lu. n's C esn, da
joining Uohri'is and Pitis, with its na
proVi men's —alto one house and lot in m©
town of Wariviilon, Co,naming on. ~.r©
and a half, more oi less, adjoining tin ,<>
adotny lot, A. Moncrief, and olhets, n u
mg iho place where the defendant no\f
livvs also hive negroes, to wit, fi. i.,
boat 35 y< ats of age, Kilty ami U< ik. ;w .
bout tin same, Nancy about 10or 1 if, Al
fred Bor 10 )< urs of age, 16 head «1 cafr *
tie, 5 feather beds, bmisleads aivl fiirtd*
ture, one set of lining tables, one d >zoa
seitu.g chairs, one bcureuu, with ai< ilio
liouseliold ana kitchen furmtuic—n'>.c4
on the above to satisfy an execution in Tu— v x'
ver of the Stale vs. James Loykss, point -A*
out by the del. ndunt
i LSO.
One negro girl named
Minty, about ten y, art of age, icvi 1 on
as ihe properly of Mitchell Jones, . u .-.aus
fv several small executions in faun ojf
broom and Persons, vs Mncheli Jones,
A 1,.50,
<lO acres ol* land udjoiit*
ing bird and others, levied o on.' oify
an execution in favor of Thun aslirat ber
ry, vs Cmcr Harrell and Holiday H Har
rell, pointed ©in by H H. Harrell, and
returned to me by a constable.
ALSO,
acres of hind, more
les-> on Uie waters of Long c; tea adjoin
ing Friend and others, with good improve
ments on it, being the place whereon he
efVndant now lives—also IT6 acres on
filing creek, adjoining Johnson ami others,
levied on both the above fmet- to satisfy
iwo < xecutihns in favor of John Myricit
and Ezekiel Switli, vs. tfandetord, pointed
out by Sandefurd
Abner Rogers, B*’ff,
July 2———wds
Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
Angust neXi, at the court house in Jack
softoorougli, Scriven county, between the
hours of ten ami tlnee o’clock.
One negro girl named
lane, 450 acres of ptne <and (tnoie or n s»)
situate, lying and being in the county of
■ir.iiven, adjoining land of Daniel Daly
ai d others, and a crop of corn growing
on ilia above land, containing ten sa t- 6,
more or less, levied off as the property of
rtiomas Golding to satlsr; an execution ire
favor of Samuel and Jacob Bryan and one
1 tavor of I ten ben Wilkinson, levied ami
roturned to me by John Wane, deputy
Sheriff. A l erG,
50 acres of pine land, situ
ate, lying and be. in the cou vof
derive. l, adjoining land oi th> e-tate of
J >h'. Freciti <n and others, taken as Ji«
p operty of James Pye, to saint' mi. ‘if
■ xecutioi » in *'avor of William Pearce a'ijl,
i'Hts; fr ied and return d to tn by 0
constable
I tioruon kemp, 8.8. C.
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