Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, August 13, 1821, Image 1

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I tVOL. XXXV.] MONDAY MOftNING, AUGUST *3, 18S(. [y„, 3(ll -j 1 ~ ~ ** * 1 * ~ - * * ""** **" ■ 1 ■ > ■» ■ ■■— ■ ■—■■•■■ ■ , - ~ , „ ■■ * ' * "* " ■ - - _ -■ - - - .. _ ' ■ 1 -- ■ --- ■ tub Kf Ufl usU JTljconiclc. V* ■ it fcxuawan ■ MONDAV h THURSDAY ■ JUOXMWGS. Bigy C\\wUon. H,, ijherJ of tbe Laws of the U. SUtes »IVB PBU ahxom, I IM ADVANCE. H' Ui’opoHUls R publishing a Paper in the Town M 0 f JLdedgevilie, to be entitled, I \Ve, The People. Brtip Press has been truly and classical ; Killed the Palladium of Liberty —ln Hj Lamination of useful knowledge- H, h . correction of political abuses, U ■,!. proudly pre-eminent above every o ■institution— it is the hand-miud to ■■ Ar's and Sciences—the conservator •Kfienlus, aadthe Pioneer to the march ■ liberty and Virtue. However corrupt florets may be; however ably and ski I- K conducted, it cannot long return an Kjii*. influence upon the nurds of the r e me glare of public observation which it moves, like the unsulli j|R 11,,-ror of Conlucius, immediately re- IKutsdeforminity; aad exposes its vo. K v gome one ha« aptly observed, that IL. i. of the HorJd / . She HfSatically so in a government like she aiistocratical maxim, •• the m/Lile ore their ov>n wort! enemiet under |KTever semblance it may appear, will H, retain an impress of its original fca and the ken of an enlightened will soon penetrate the gossa- H mantle, and drag the monster to light. IHI E, THE PEOPLE, will be parucu |Hydevoted to an impartial examination ■ihe politics of the State of Georgia- policy of its present administration is iKwhijcb fully accords with our feelings ■d principles—and so long as it adheres IKhat honest and independent course Htuch Ua* invariably marked its progress, ■ long will the Editors be devoted to its Hpport. All other subjects of State or IKuunsl concern, will receive that por- Hon of attention which they merit; and Hrery exertion will be used to render the Hiper a medium tot useful intelligence. Such are the sentiments of the Editors Hu;d thus feeling and thinking will they Hunch their little barque upon the politt- Kl ocean. With Truth their chart, .nd SHlependence their compass, they hope in to avoid Scylla they wdl not Homier on Charybtlis; but rule m triumph Hi the Sea of Principle into the Port of Hsblie Safety. ■ WE, THE PEOPLE, will be pubhsh- Hi forthwith, under the management of He of tbe Editbrs of the Augusta Chre ■ The terms ol subscription will be three Hilars per annum, payable on the dehye- H of ihe first number, or four dollais at He expiration of the year. I Qj* Advertisements and Job w»rk at He customary prices. UTaiv. ■I HE subscriber tenders his professional ■ervices in the following counties of the ■Kiddle Circuit .—Richmond, Columbia, Washington, Emanuel, Scriven & Burke, nJ in tbe county of Warren of the Nor kern Circuit. He will also practice in He Federal Courts of this Stale. Thomas Glascock. 03* The Savanna!) Republican and Mil ledgevillc Journal will insert the above ne month. T. G. (Q* We are authorized to Ratethat Mr. DANIEL SAVAGE is a can didal* for the office of Sheriff of Richmond <ttuiUy, at the ensuing election. July —*-J‘ *** We arc authorized to state 'li.itM*. I). BEUhY is acanudutv i't the office of Sheriffof Richmond coun ty, at the ensuing election. %* Wo are authorized to announce JAMES S. SHAFFER, Esq * candidate lor the office of Sheriff oi iclimond comity, at the ensuing election. _A|ir 1 5 | t - b Found, o 7 pOMETIME since, a Red Moi occo octet Book, containing Receipts and money-other valuable property to the c ne k r * I* '* supposed to belong to a Mr. ' ephen Lyleg, ot Columb a County. The hchsemer t*^ 6 ** P B J‘ n £ for Ulis Ad- July 19— if To Kent. T Fhi?«. mi(Jd,e Tenement of House, on line- H reet> °PP oß * te Up Savage’s dwel lately C ’ fcnd P°** eßßion given imme- Enquire of r , John M‘Mullen. July 19 jp* ost 0l * mislaid, a sbom ?® rcc . C 0 P oc ket Book, containing Hank hm£ doll ‘ , . a *" Augusta, and Stale tiov a | *-«m ,r nber and amount of each wL " 0i particularly remembered-als •, finder k BlTia d notes of The h ncs W Morning the same loth" subscri » rUhbe -atisfactorly rewarded. J- K. M. Charlton. u. AUGUSTA CHRONICLE. GROCERIES, Win, H Thompson § Co Offir for Sate, 130 bags prime green Coffee SO barrel!* prime N. O, S igmf 8 pipes pure Holland <iiu 3 tlo do Cog Brandy S hhds i. Rum [t . 2 Half pipes Sicqly Madeira Wins 50 barrels loafSngar » 500 q. boxes Spanish Segura 40 do do Imperial / A Gunpowder V llysort V JL H 200 qr- Canisters, do do do 10 Bags Pimento and Ginger, J 6 Do. Pepper, 20 Sacks FreSh Almonds, 15 Boxes No, I Soap, [. 200 Bags Shot, assorted, i, 100 Kegs Duponts Powder, _ 20 do Best Richmond Tobacco, i 12 Boxes Chocolate, 22 Barrels N. K. Gin, j 36 Casks Cheese, r 100 Boxes do. i, 3000 Bushels Salt. I October 1 ts i) KHK subscrrtfcr offers for sale, an de ss -i- gant assortment of FRENCH PAN n GY GOODS, just received pet the latest arrivals. Consisting of * Embroidered Collerets 1 do Inserting Trimmings B Wbiu»— e do do Embroidered do e White Italian Crapes Satin figured Riubons '* Craped d> ' Small Merino ihawls 1 White Satin Linen Carnbrick llandkerchitfs * Plain Linen Carnbrick Black and White Leghorns 1 Black and While Ostrich Feathers Chippirigs for Milliners &c. s The whole of the above goods, are now s opened and to be seen at Messrs. Tardy * and Sun. 1‘ John Morand. a may 21 ; Boots, Shoes, and Leather. ' J. HUIIGHTON. j South side Broad-street, four doors above the Market, Respectfully informs his friend* and customers, that be intends keep* J, ing constantly on hand, a complete assort -1 ment of BOOT'S and SHOES, of every oescripiion—which will be laid low "fur * cash, either at wholesale or retail. f Country merchants are invited to call ' and look for themselves. Daily expected, a large supply of Nor ‘ them Leather. Alto on hard, L A few doten elegant Carriage WHIPS, if the first rale. 1 June 21. Caution. T l HE public is hereby cautioned from trading for two notes, drawn by the suh ' senber in favor of James Randall, one for s seven dollars, and the other for fifteen dol > lars, both due on the 25th of May last, — * said Randall nut having complied with the consideration for which they was given. 1 . Ido not intend to pay the same, THOS, CAMPBELL. June 25. Consignments. Bit. ROCiKH’S > Celebrated Vegetable Pulmo nic Detergent, f YVTHtCH is used in Consumptions, f v Catarrhs, Asthmas and Coughs, or d'seases originating from Colds, with I signal advantages. Plus Medicine is freed from all those objections which the use of indamatory drops, or similar preparations - are always liable to. He invites the Fub l;ot«» try and judge of the efficacy of tht Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent; the rc . suit of many years labour and experience I of his own practice. Me is sensible of the t]rnJctsionai objections which are so often ! urged against' Patent Medicines ; but if is not for him to say that such objections are sin.ster. He can only observe that - the Medical properties of his Detergent can onlj he tested by its use. A few Cases of the above, are offered low at Wholesale and Retail; also Casks and a Barrels i.f Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mus l tanl; Alum and Madder; with various a other articles on the most .accommodat ing terms. . E C. C. Dunn, Am'xy’ Range. January 1. ts Caveat Emptor. a LI. persons ate r». quested to take no v tlce .that I have legal and equitable - liens, for a cousjclerable part of the pur chase money which remain* unpaid, upon lot number ten, jn the lots laid off by Ed ward F. Campbell on Broad street Au gusta, whereon there are three frame tenements, formerly my property, and by . me sold to James Myers. Any person 4 who purchases, will lake the property s subject to those liens ol which if more par e ticular information is desired, It will be b given by Richard Henry Wilde, Esq. or ’» the subscriber. I Jesse Wjitson, hy h’s \ torney A. Slaughter, Janua-y 8 Cl To Mechanics, THE Justices of the lufV'tior court fn the county of Columbia wilt, from the pr sent date, until the Ist Tuc-day in Sept next, receive seal* d pro.pt.aai* fop »h> bmWmg a J .til in saidc«um f. ' All pcr-uui wishing to tin ler'.ake thVa.me can have ; complete plan, by applying tu the Cleil t-f said cuuit. There will be raid iu ad vanee, when the work is commenced, tut thousand dollars. H. Lamar, Ci k i. c. July 12 7t The Euterpeiad. T A HE first volume of the EUTEUPEIAD or MUSICAL INTELLIGENCER AND LADIES GAZETTE, ended in April.— The second Volume has commenced, much improved, and considerably enlarg ed, comprising eight quarto pages wuh a sheet of Music in every number, ami is published semi monthly, on Saturdays, at three dollars per annum, by John R. Parker, No. 2, Milk-Street, Boston. May 31;-- The Subscriber, QOLICITS those who can furnish him O with evidence, to enable him to pros ecute with satisfaction, three persons who were concerned in maltreating his rr.au Servant COM US, on the Washington road, this side of Col. Man’s on the ( v t . ning of the 2d inst.—The boy was furnish ed with a pass wheih he prupuced (with out effect) and was by those men beaten in a shameful manner—when a certain gentleman came up and informed them that Ins pass was not out by one w «vh, the negro Jots not know who was bis friend, bcingan African, understands but little English; scarcely enough to be ttmter itood—should are Ward be expected, ant thing reasonable will be granted l<y Isaac Laßocfie, Apply to A. Slaughter C. Lahuzun or Thos. S. Oliver. December 7 if Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late Dr. Thomas Leavitt, dic’d, either by nota or open account, arc re quested to come forward and pay the same before the Ist day of November next.— All persons having claim* against the es tate are notified to exhibit them to the admini»tralrix within the time prescribed by law, properly authenticated. Khza A. Leavitt, adm*x. April 19. if N otice. 11118 Subscriber Cautions the public . against trading for her Due Bill, gi ven to ——Bradley, for Seventy-Five Dollars, dated as well a* I recollect the. 2lst of November, 1820, payable the first day of March, 1821 ; as the property proved to be unsound, 1 am determined not to pay t. Eliza Wood. Barnwell District, So. Ca. Jan. 15. ts GEORGIA—Oghorp ecounty. t T an Inferior court held in and for said Hi county, on the 7ih day of July. 18 ji, on the application of James li. Gresham, insolvent debtor, b- fore die honoiabli: Elias Beall, John Hardeman, and Joseph 1 Moore, justices thereof. Ordered, that tht 22d day of September next, be and is hereby appointed for the meeting of this court again, upon the application of the said James I) Gresham, at the Gourl-hous< of said county—at which time and place, it is further ordered, that the said Jame. 1) Gresham be brought up before thiv court; and also that all and singular the creditors as well those at whose suit '.ht ■aid James D Gresham is confined, ns also all those to whom the sail James I) Gresli am is indebted, shall be summoned to ap pear in person or by attorney, to shew cause, If any they have, why the said Junu s D Gresham shall not have extended to him the benefit cf the CoHßlitntioa and Laws of this state in relation to insolvent debtors. «J true copy from the minute », Isaac Collier, CT’k. July 12 9w THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE, A PAST OP TUK Spring mil-Mill TRACT of LAM), (Lately belonging to the Estate of Seaborn Jones, Esq ) LYING on both side* of Butler’s creek, in the county of Richmond, and at present in the occupancy of Uol. M. F. Uuisclair. The part offered fur sale i» ad mirably well timbered, and would be di vided to accommodate purchaser. It lies within four or live miles of the city of Au gusta, embraces some beautifully elevated sites for supinier residences, having good Sptlnga of pure water. Slaughter Labuzan, F. Walker, PaomißTons. July 10 ts Pianos, JUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply o first rate London made Piano Fortes. Patent polished and rpiind Cornered.— Fur sale low for cash, of approved paper, by .VWCQUET, at Messrs. P. G. GIBSON, & C<«t>. january I w ts CHEAP M t ixu 1 Travelling ] On Urn \3\*\vcr l»uic o£ - STAGES, W, HIGH diverges from the main Npr a th»■•rn hue at Edgefield court house, S. C , ff“* n g by Cambridge, Laurens, Union and York court-ln uses, Charlulie, Salisbury, Salem, Greensboro,’ and Milton, N. Caro, hna, to Halifax, (dmrlolte, Prince Edward, and Cumberland cOurt-houses, by Carters vide to Fredericksburg, Va. where it a gain unites with the main i urtbern line; pursuing through the whole distance s n high, pkaant, healthful and cheap emu -- iry, (from a'h.tl to a'fourth cheaper than o the lower route)With entertainment equal « >)' g«"d, if not belter, and affording soft a ciem rest every night to he passeogets, I h.s line w ill leave Edgefield court-house every Wednesday morning, on the arrival .o( the Augusta Mage—and if cheapness, n case and heaiMi be of any importance in i I ravelling, ibis Line ought surely to meet a with a portion of the public patronage, e particularly in the warm season. ■ Ceo. -McFarland & Co I June 25. V l>i*eat Bargain. r i . , AOW offer for sale, the tract of Land whereon I now live, supposed to contain . about sixteen hundred ucie-*, being in the counties of Wilkes and Lincoln; on Fish iog Creek, twelve miles from Washington and nine from Petersburg [ The land is of the first quality, and in a ipost excellent repair for farming. It basilic conveniently of a good Dwelling-, ahd'out houses, together with large or chardsof excellent fruits, such as apples, peaches; peata, . damasons, plums, Sec.— This tivict of laud may be had for one third less than the real value. If the quantity of acres should be toi great, persons wishing to purchase, can be accommodated with any named mim ' her. The conditions will such, ' ak one third cash, and the balance in two 1 annual pa} merits. Should 1 not sell between this and the latter pail of the fall, the above land will be rented; for lam determined on remov. , ing to the state of Alabama the ensuing ( year. 1 have no other motive to sell than 1 ihe one just mentioned, and to settle land I I possess in Alabama of more value to me, hough I conceive the tract of land and * ‘tie ihiprovmiens thereon, now offered tor sate, ns the best farm in lire upper part of ibis state I I have also other lands of considerable e value in this stale for sale; pet sons wish- j. ng to purchase will do well to apply im- s mediately to the subscriber. t ilobert W are. « July 23 eowom j (Lj* The Editors of the Georgia Journal •’“id Augusta Chronicle are requested to insert the above advertisement every ci ther week for three mon.fcs and forward their accounts to this office. r fJ*Look at this-won 1 1 you? /lILL persons having demands against the late firm of Ksvw, Dorcmwcx A Pavaar., arc requested to hand them in to the subscriber, before the first of Octo- ; her; next as he will not hold himself re- ! sponsible lor uny iKaI irijiy be lonjrer will)* held. It is scarcely worth the price of ! labor, to ask these indebted to pay he hopes however, that ,h e honest debtor I will consider il as rather difficult to sub- ‘ sit lor the upace oi fifteen or twenty years * on the nulremeut re ce ived from the pass- f iug br< exc, and aomet j nw . ~, the course of the next c, lgl iing ten or twelve r years, present him w ,tb something mote substantial; and g t least allow him the « privilege, cf closing his business, and comnienatNg some other, for which, he, it ahve, will bt; ever grateful, (tc, G. W. S. Pcarrc. June 7 ts j ~ BOA FojVJf BBS ' i, v/ ILL take notice that the 101»t sec- . '.iou of the General Ordinance of the city ~ of Augusta, v ill be enforced after the . first of June—lt reads as follows s—“ Ali i Boats not in actual use, shall he remove.i from opposite the city, during the months of’Jun?, July, August, September and Oc tober, annually. Bouts found opposite tin city, during the above named months nl the year, containing water in the holds shall be seized by any officer of Council , and conveyed from the city. Any person ' violating this section shall be fined, at tin ' discretion of Council, in a sum not ex- ' Deeding one hundred dollars per day; and shall, moreover, be liable fur all c*pences ’ incurred in removing such boater boats.” Jans 4—if i Y uAuabVc PLANTATION FOltsdiji~ T A HE Subscribers oilers fur Sale, that well known stand of John Hetdl, lately dec twelve miles from Angus ia. The Plantt.- ‘lon mid Buildings on the said prenusts are all in excellent repair, and the F inn, fur soil, fences and ail that pertain toils cultivation, surpassed by none in tin S|ato - Ih e body v,f laud en haired in ibis tract, is supposed to be from BUU to lUUO acres. Ibe above plantation will be of fered at private sale until the Ist of No vember next, and if not (ben disposed of, wi 1 be sold at public sale to the bidder, lermsot Sale nicy be known by applyingto James 11. Smiih, of Lexington, (Georgia) or u> Chaika Beall, or to John IV. Ueull on the premises. Cli:irlcs Tea!l, ) John VV. Ihail, C Ex’rs. James ITSmlth S May 31 (£>' Th* UepuWioaw, Savwntmh; quoted to insert (lie above, once a week lor three months. s||£ All persons arclierc by cautioned against cutting or hauling Wood, Light-wood, or Timber ofany dcs-, cription from the Sp.ing-llill.MiU tract of Land, lately a part of the es ate of Seaborn June;-, E.iq d< ceased, and which is at pre sent in the occupancy of Col. Michael F. Boisclair, as offenders w ill be prosecuted without discrimination. Slaughter § Labuzau, F. \Valker, PaorniEToßS. July 16 fit Stop the Hu im way. ARSCONL)F,I) from the subscriber, liv ing near Augusta, on die 13th instant, a inullatli) negro woman, named SAHAsI; She is about thirty five or forty year* of age, tUin visage, with a ucar on her cheek, probably occasioned by the whip. She may aim for MiUedgaviHc, as she is well acquainted there, having lived in the fa nuiy of Mr. Thomas 11 vise n of that place-; 1 h'r.e reysoii# tnbeUfcve'Khe lnar a fm-ged pass in her pr'ssesaion and probably a free one, which she may rely upon in travel ling. All persons are cautioned against employing her in any way, as the law will be rigidly mforced against any person of feuding in thai way. A reward of Twenty Hollars will be paid for her being lodged iu any Jail in this state or Soulh-Caroli ua, and infoi maiion given me. A. Euffff. J„ly 19—fit (Ej* she Editors of the State Gazette, Co- Itiiiibin, 3. C. mid Western Carolinain, Salisbury, N. C. are requested to insert the above Advertisement four times and forward their accounts on to this office fur payment. Brought to jail IN Burke county, a negro fellow, who says Ids name ia 1) \VID or DAVEY, an African by birth, speaks bad English and scatcely can be understood, says bin mus ter’s name is M’Kuc or Mac Kay, living in South-Caroiina He appears to be about 40 or 45 years of age, and is about five feet 8 or 10 inches in height 8. W. Blount, s. b. c. July IQ— w4w i FOB SALE, ! TY\e Summer Residence Ot the Subscriber, called the Cupboard) Situated about one mile from Turknet Spring, -and from three to four miks from Augusta. The above place is as pleasant anil healthy a situation as any in thecuun- I ty—.there are a dwelling house, kitchen, i siuukc-hmue, t ables, etc. all in good re pair on the premis-H, with a good spring of water, and about 65 acres of land, about * 25 of which is clean <l, and under a good ‘ fence. The present crop now growi.ig 1 will be disposed of with the premises, it required, and possession given immedi alely. Par further particulars, enquire of ( 3. llusseil, Augusta, or on tin- premises of J. 8. Shatter. July 2(3 8t TAKEN £7P, By the subscriber, a dun spo*tedC6w, with a pale or yellowish CALF—Neither .narked or branded. Their ag. s as fol low—The Cow, from 12 to 15 years old | —Calf, from six to eight weeks old *? he owner is requested to prove hia propeny •o the subscriber, and take it away, ais le pay fur this advertisement. J. B. Stockton June i ts Foil sale; 4 HOUSE & hit fronting on Broad .A Street and Ellis Street—the lo» nontaina half an acre, between Mr Johi -11. Man and Urs. Fox’s. The house with very little repairs may be made a comfort ible dwelling for a small family. Fe te mis apply Co • G. 11. Marshall August 9—■••tf vy^ Georgia, M nrrcn County. Cl rk’s of ilje cotut of Ocdinary. ,V».«KA. Bo'S Stevens applies f.- lelleis of mliniiiMti-utioti <m the estate / tAA**** SihfWS bue of Hi s rnui.'V dec ' i.Jm* irhejSfcp.ftasaiid l{..«f»« V fcn* « . plies for Jmrrw rs »■ (ministration on it estate of Owen U. Stevens, late of *.;» ■ minty dcCil-*Th"*e j*i« ihopt fore 10 c,;--. ■•ml admonish nit at,cl singular the kind,« 1 a' cicreditors of the said deceased fe joi ally or either of theft, to enter thejp.oljci dons (if aity they havel in my office, Wuli in Hie tone p oscubed bylaw G ven iy t ie m, hand, at olfic , this 24 \ duly Jail .lohn Torrence, elk; cl (j. Jn'v i(J j9m T*' — - n ■* Tilt; SUUSCKIHKJt OJfert for s.Uc op reasonable itio.i, V Valuable Tract of Land, JLIVING on the Dig K'okee Creek, wlp, in a mile and a halt of Columbia Cfu • House, containing 351 dciVs. about 20 s ; * which are cleave i, Ontfet premises i* . spnntf of excellent water, and all the use.. improvement# of u country farm. P son* wishing to purchase will ar ply to t * subscriber at h'>s residence on the pi.- mises. Harmony Tamm*. ' X.' ' LOST, OV Tuesday last, between Ray's creek and Mrs, D iwton, ir. Harrisburgli, blue Homespun Gout, new, with the I ft lappeltorn about diree inches, with a n I Morocco Pocket Book in the pocket, n 0,,, taining about forty dollars—among whirls 1 Noith-Carolina Ten Dollar Bills, w> h ( t*» r small notes, amounting to nearly or iib,,at ten Hollars : Also, s Note on /,lin Moore for five dollars, a Note on Oeor K e Wood# for l-ll d„llan, Land Receovs, ami sundry other papers. A hands, nm Reward will be given'to any person (lnd,ng the same, by leaving it at Messrs. Slaugh ter & Labutan, William Hart _AnguM 9-^—3 t NOilCft. ' AIJ, persons having demands agaiigl the Estate of Andrew Zinc It, deci as cd, are requested to call on the subscri her, at the shop of Andrew 1. Dill, for set dement; and all those indebted to sail estate will make payment to him, in ordei that A settlement of the estate nuy b» made as speedily us possible. Alar tin Frederick; August 9 at * DIHSOLUTTON^ TIE copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, 'under the firm of Bigelow & Sims, was dissolved on the Ist in’st. by mutual consent. All per sons indebted to the said firm will mike payment to A. B. Bigelow, who will set tle all demands against the same. A. B Bigelow, Frederick Sims. OC/* The business will be continued by A. IS. Iligelow, at the first brick sic e oe* low the City Hotel A ug'i-'? f* .. 3» Georgia— »v im iv.* c.-.i .(y. Clerk'» Office of the Court of Ordinary. HERKAS Mary Cooper, administra trix on the es*ate of 'aim s Cooper, late of said county, deed, applies for Letters Dism ssory from her Administration of the said estate. Thet* are therefore, to cite and admo nish all persons concerned, to be and sp. pear at my office, to enter their objection* (if any they have) within the time pre scribed by law, why said Letter, should not be granted, otherwise they will issue accordingly. Given under my hand at office, this sth day of March, 1021. Jno. Torrence, Clk,c. o. March 12, 1820--- mfiin '"Sheriff’s Sale. WILL be sold on ibc first Tuesday in September next, between the usual boars ~f sale, at the court-house ih War ren ton, 104 Acres of oak £5 hick ory land, on the water* of middle creek, adjoining Cosby ami others, levied on ;u the property of .lames Bees, to sa'isfy an execution in favor of McKenzie, Bennoch lit Co. vs. J. & T. Rees—property pointed out by J. Kces. —ALSO— -0110 negro girl by the name of Maria, about ten years of age; Ic icd on to satisfy several small executions id favor of James Baiiey and others, vj. •hunts Rogers Junr. —ALSO— One hundred acres pine land on the waters of Brier Creek, i ljoiu ing Neal and others, .it being the whereon he now lives! I, vied property of u*aVdsf ud fry executions in favor or .Too i Da. (Isjp. nd others vs. Unsh und Barkl-aHer Abner Kogers, 9 tf.o. "July 30 wds i lie Subscriber H\S erected a GIUST MILL on Rockv Creek where he that is i • m.plete order for the reception of C rn. <nd hopes from his constant attcntioi t , ive genera] satisfaction that m </ t'-vor him with their custoiri^ff? Peter X. Sult. August 3 —tx % *