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BH E R I F F’s SALES.
On the firft Tuefday in July next, at the court
house in Columbia county,
WILL BE SOLD,
The following property:
14a acres of land, Coluifibia county,;
whereon John M ( Carty now lives, on the waters of
Maddox's creek, joining lands of Joseph Stubs and
Mordecai Sanders 4 taken by execution at the inflame
oj the executors of B. Andrew.
150 acres land,'Columbia county,
whereon John Maddox now lives, with good im
-1 frovements, joining lands of Golikely Beall, lying
on the Euchee creek. €OO acres land Wilkes county, '
when Jurveyed, joining lands of Dudley Harris and
Furgufon, on the waters oj Broad rrvtr ; taken as
the property offaidJohn Maddox by execution at
' the injtance of David Fluker for William Walker. :
One brown bay gelding; taken as the
property of Bazil Jones, by execution at the injtance
oj Dreadzil Pace.
550 acres land, Columbia county,
whereon col. James Stallings now lives, known by
the name of Mount Pleasant, joining lands oj Lafh
ley and Daniel M i Gcc , on Savannah river 4 taken
as the property of said Stallings, by execution at the
injtance of E. White for William. Shirtlijf.
Conditions cash,
W. Drane, S. C. C.
June 2, 1796.
CAME to my mills, three STEERS, one and,
branded on the right fide thus U, with a smooth
crop in the left ear, and a Jlit in the right; one a
black with some white, branded thus 7 R, with a
crop and two Jlit s in the left ear and an under bit
taken from the right; the other a red and white,
not branded, with a fmootkxrop in the left ear, and
a crop and hole in the right . •’ The above fleers ap
pear to be 4 or $ years old j and have used with my
flock of cattle for a conjidcraUe time. The owners
may get them, by proving their' property, and pay
ing the nccrjfary expenje.
Glafcack.
u June to, j 796.
W A N T K D.
A . good SAWYER.
T O .B E SO.L D, .
ONE fourth part of lot No« r i6, with the im
provements thereon, fronting the street lead
ing from the Market-house to the bridge, at present
occupied by Mr. Flint. For terms apply to the
Printer of this paper, or to the proprietor'living
on Beach lilandf.
J JAMES RICHARDS.
June 24, 17^6.
NTo T I C E.
TIT HERE ASthere kas been little or
* no notice taken of the time appointed by me
to receive the taxes due for the year 1*95 1 I there
jort requejl all those that are in arrtar to make im
mediate payment , as there can be no further indulg
ence given.
ARCHIBALD BEALL, ’-D. T,-C.R.C,
. June ti, 1796.
FOR SALE,
A hearty (lout NEGRO. FELLOW,
WHO can turn his hand to any hind of planta
tion work, is a forge man, and can work in the
fmith's Jhop . Enquire at Sweet-water Iron-works .
A fourth part, of which is likewise for sale.
. James White. ‘
June 24, T 796. .3
N O T I .C i'E.
THE Commiflioners of the court
house and jail of the county of Richmond, to
be enabled to fulfil 'the contraQs entered into for
building a jail in the town of Augujla, are under
the necejfity of requeuing that immediate payment be
made to Mr. Willi am H. Jack of the Notes giv
en byway of fubfeription to aid the aforejaid under
taking; as all the funds which have heretofore come
into their hands, are now exhatifled .
By order of the Commijioners ,
Wm.. URQUH *RT, Clerk.
Augujla, June 21, 1796.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
' On the firft Tuefday in July next, at the court
house in Wilkes county, between the hours of
10 and 3 o’clock of the day,
IV I L L B E SOLD,
287-5 acres ofland, -on Shoulderbonc
• creek, Washington county, bound'd on one fide by
George Dooly's land, on the other fdes by vacant
land at the time of survey 4 taken under execution
ms the property of Thomas Mitchell, at the inflance
of William Graves.
A L S• O,
Two Negroes, to wit, Silve and her
child ; taken under execution as the property of John
Andrew, executor of —... Andrew, dectafed. Con
ditions Cash . c
Wm. COATS, S. W. C.
May 31, 1796*
SHER IF F’s SAL E.
At Elbert court-house, on theJirft Tuefday in Auguf
next .
WILL BE SOLD,
300 acres of land lying in Elbert
county, on the waters of Skull shoal creek, more
orJefs, joins John Rogers and Ware, it being-the
place where John H. Johnson now lives, with
good improvements thereon; taken by execution
as the property of John H. Johnson,- to fatisfy a
judgment obtained by Benjamin Knox agamft
David M'Gleikey and'/aid Johnfon*
Conditions calh.
R. COSBY, S. E. C.
Jane r, 1796.
(TdTTYcTTrWs sTle.
On Saturday the 23d of July next, at the market*
honfe in Augusta, at the hour of 12 o’clock,
WILL, BE SOLD,
ONE lot in Springfield, containing about one
acre, adjoining George Hcnnejfec ; taken under
execution as the property of Peter Regnier , tofatisfy
his tax due for the years 1794, and 1795 ; amount
«•
ARCHIBALD BEAL, D. T* C. R. C. '
June 17,, 1796. ‘
F O R S A L E,
HPHAT valuable trad: of land, -known
by the name of Shell-Bluff, containing four
hundred acres, situate on S tvnnnah river, about
2? miles below Augufa, in tk> county of Burke;
thereon is 7 j acres of cleared land and other improve
meats, 70 acres river, fzoamp, the remainder of the
trail is high land of the firjl quality, fuiiable for
cotton, corn or indigo . -It is well timbered for lum
ber ; and a beautiful Situation inferior to none in
■thefate.
Alio, 410} acres pine land, and one
- third part of a jaw-mill feat, with the dam thereon,
already compleat j situate on Newberry's creek, two
and a half miles from the river, and is attended with
the conveniency of taking the lumber from the mill
by water, and is very convenient to the above plan
tation.
N. B. The plats and grants, and every convey
ance from the grantees, down to myfetf, will be pro
duced, and iQdifputablc titles given to the purchaser.
The terms may be known by applying to Abemtlik
‘ Hawkins, in Augufa, or to thejubferiber in Savan
nah. . THEOD. GOODWYN. ,
June 13, 1796.
On Account of the Public,
WILL BE SOLD,
At the market-houfe,:Augujla, on Tuefday the i&h
* of June next,
A Bout 30,000 weight of TOBACCO;
crop, transfer, &c, lying in Georgetown,
t'Peteriburg and Augusta Wafehnufc*.
_ rJOHN BERRIEN,. Treasurer. *
■Treaftry Officef louiJviUe,
May 21, 1796.
v G 3" The above Sale is postponed till Thursday
the qth of July next.
JOHN BERRIEN, Treasurer. s ‘
HI r I 'AKEN up and committed to the
\ °f Richmond county, an
Jr&JP&vg. Affrican negro wench, whofpeaks ,
fffilflfffiirillffill 710 • Jh £ w as taken up in
South-Carolina, on Town Creek,
fßKfegT ii 1 about nine miles below Augujla.
The owner is desired to apply, pay charges and take
her away ; as well as J can underfund her Jhe fays
her name is Harriot.
. JOHN MEAD, Jailer.
June i6> 1796.
FOR SALE,
THAT valuable lot and buildings
thereon, at present occupied by
Meflrs. Anderson and Wayne; for fur
ther particulars apply to
BROWN & Co.
Savannah Poorhouse arid Hospital
LOTTERY.
(ft Tickets in the third cfefs of this Lottery
may be had at Mr. Godfrey Zimmermatin’s, at
Mr. George Barnes’, and at this. Printing-Office.
THIRD .CLASS.
1 Prize bf 1500 Dollars,
1 1000
1 500
3 Prizes of -*2OO 600
14 100 1400
20 50 1000
*•SO 20 1000
too 10 1000
1200 5 6000
1390 Prizes . 14000
2610 Blanks, saving, 2000
400# Tickets, at 4 Dolls, is i6?oo Dollars..
Mails of the United States.
PROPO S A L S
For carrying the MAILS of the United States on
the following Post Roads, will be received at the
General Poll Office, until the fifteenth day of
Jiriy next.
6. -From Petersburg by Harris’s, Goldfon’s,
Warrenton, Lewilbnrg, Raleigh, A very {borough*
Fayetteville, Lumberton. Cheraw court-houfe'
Camden, Columbia and Edgefield court-house to
Augusta, twice a week.
Leave Petersburg every Tuefday and Friday by
noon, arrive at Harris’s by 7 P. M. at Goldfon’s,
on Wednesday and Saturday by 8 A. M. at War
renton by 2 P. M. at Lewifburg on Thuifday and
-Sunday by 8 A. M. at Raleigh by 3 P. M. at Fa
yetteville every Friday and Monday by j P. M. at
Lumberton by 9 P. M. leave Lumberton every
Saturday.and Tuefday by 4A. M. arrive at Che
raw court-house by 4 P. M. arrive at Camden on
Sunday and Wednesday by 2 P. M. at Columbia
on Monday and Thursday 4 A. M. arrive at Edge
field court-house on Tuefday and Friday at 6 i-z
A. M. and at Augusta by noon. Returning. Leave
Augusta every Tuefday and Friday by 8 P. M
arrive at Edgefield court-house on Wednesday and
Saturday by 10 A. M. at Columbia on Thursday
and Sunday by 10 A. M. at Camden by 7 P. M„
leave Camden every Friday and Monday by 4 A. M.
arrive at Cheraw court-house by c P. M. at Lum
beiton every Saturday and Tuefday by 2 P. M.
leave Lumberton in one hour, arrive at Fayetteville
on Sunday and Wednesday by 7 A. M. at Raleigh
on Monday and Thursday by 6 A. M. at Lewif
burg by 2 P. M. at Warrenton on Tuefday and
Friday by 5 A. M. at Goldfon’s by 2 P. M. at
Harris's by 7 P. M, and at Petersburg on Wed
'Ciefday and Saturday by 11 A. M.
7. From Camden by Statefburg to Charleston
twice a week.
Leave Camden every Sunday and Wednesday at
half past 2 P. M. arrive at Charleston the next
Tuefday arid Friday by noon. Returning. Leave
Charleston every Tuefday and Friday by 9 P. M,
and arrive at Camden the next Thursday and Sun
day by 7 P. M.
8. From Augusta! by Waynefborough to Savan
nah, once a week .
Leave Augofta every Friday at 1 P. M. and
arrive at Savannah the next Sunday by 6 P. M.
Returning. Leave Savannah every Tuefday at 10
A. M. amL arrive at Augufta* the next Thursday
by 6 P. M.
\ Note. 'l. If of the-routes No. 6, 7, or 8,
hare altered by law during the continuance of the con
trasts, the contractor is to obfervefuch alterations in
carrying the'Mail, and his pay is to be encreafed or
dimivijhed in proportion to the. diflance encreafed or
diminijhed by fuck alteration.
'Note. 2. The contrasts are to be in operation ore
the frfl (Lay of October next, and to continue for four
years until the 30th September, 1 SOO, inclusive.
Note 3. The Pofl Mafler General may alter the
times of arrival and departure at any time during
the continuance of the contrasts , 'he previoufy fipu
luting an adequate compensation for any extra ex
pense that may be occafoned thereby.
' Note 4. FifteenminutesJhall be allowedfor opening
and closing the mail at all offices where no particular
time is fpecifcd.
. Note. $. "For every quarter of an hour's delay (un
avoidable accidents excepted) in arriving after thz
times preferibed in any contrast , the controller Jhalt
forfeit oner: dollar, and if the delay continue until
the departure of any (Upending mail, whereby the mails
defined for fuck depending mail, lose a trip, the
contraSlor.Jhall forfeit ten dollars , to be dcduStei
from his pay •
JOSEPH HABERSHAM,
PofMafer General.
General Post Office,
Philadelphia, May 2, 1796.
"COLLECTOR’S sales.
Om the 12th day of July next, at Wilkes court
house, for the tax of the yeaT 1795,
WILL BE SOLD,
A trad of land or part thereof, in
Wilkes county, on the waters of Rocky creek, join
ing lands of Lafley Coats and others ; the property
of Nathaniel Coats.
ALSO,
A house and lot in the town of Wash
ington, now occupied by Wm. F. Mann, the proper
ty of George Hening , to be fold for the tax up to
the year 1796.
J. HARDIN FOSTER, T. C. W.
June 6, 1796.
FOR SALE,
THE LOTS in Augufa, at present occupied by
Mr. Tait, ReSlor of the Academy , and for
merly by the fubferiber, known in the plan of the J aid
town by numbers 92 and 93; together with the un
expired term of two years of a leaje of 12 or 1$
acres of Common nearly adjoining Jaid lots and at
present in cultivation :—Poffcffon to be given the if
day of January next.
J. MERIWETHER.
For terms apply to Mr. Wm. Urquhcrt,
Augufa , May 25, 1796,