Newspaper Page Text
I ftm the Montgomery Sep- of Oefc 18.
kgj| Murder.
I , .Ke frequent accounts of mur
ftftHESh rnert. our eye. we do not re
st jftut of one in winch » more black
ft »«1 unprovoked malignity was
I'lßh- ,han the ' y • ,
|KTuesday morning of la-; week, just
| HB.'v break, a young man of apparent h
1 C.lßor 20 years of ag-, presented
ft |k ' if at the house of a Mr. t.ase, about
■gST* miles north-east of tins village, in *
■ft" _,i re d place, on Hie pine plains, wi.b
|rr n Vw born infant in his arms, and requesj-
I «« Case [her husband being absent]
I .take care of the cliild for one week, »r
I s,2*“.Hired l..r<i.eS.|lUr.,|fc
I % refused. He then offered her Je
I to keep it for that day only. »*s.
I w> still refused, but recommended If m
I u Ur. Lewis’s, but » short distance lifcm
I H.re At Mis. Caseys refusal to take the
I h;vl he appeared considerably dis.fm
ft tt\ and Lid he did not lit* to Ult it
I mMr Lewis’s—that he did not like IA go
I .j.jst anv more houses, as it was now p..
ft .\, S lights Adding, «It mtt mt do bbe
ft with the child by daylight* Mrs.
ft tise then advised him t# go to ablrs
ft vlmil.all, who lived about half ahilc
ft ‘soiittitWest of there, through t:-c tturns.
ft „,d informed him that Mrs Kimball had
ft mentioned to her, a few days beford dint
ft *he had more than sufficient milk Oh her
ft child. He then went but. and Mount
ft «l i horse which he had left Dearth J door,
ft (uv rode -off in the direction of Mrs. Kim-
I baH’s- , | .
I During the day, Sirs. Case hednmmg
ft snxious respecting the fate of the! child,
ft from what the man had said, wentJto Mr.
ft Lews’* « ,lf l Mrs. Kimball’s but he aid nbl
I ,j, een the-e She- immediately ii f irmed
I the neighbors living oa the oppos to side
I -of the woods, and described the i tan and
I for horse he rode. He was easily recog
■ piled to be a person who had bet it seen
ft coming out of '.he woods about m hour
I sfersun ise, into a lane, running i ito the
I bark part f the farm of Daniel M’Vean.
I Ilf ..ii(]t*red of a son of Mr. M‘V can for
I so main-road leading to this village. He
■ h"d no child with hiih. He said he had
B been to Kingsborougb that night, .and got
■ Jos; in the plains. He came on in the di
ll jtciion of the village, but was traced only
■ «short disianc- on the way.
B We cannot but express our astonish
■ rum and regret, that the people iu that
fl neighborhood should appear so indilfer-
B em about the investigatiun of the busi-
B n-ss. It w.s not until Wednesday after-
B noon that information was given to the
B proper authorities in this village. Wii-
B jiL-wes were immediately sent for, wlio
B ■np ieaved-on Tiiursilay On Friday, a res-
B peel able number of the citizens of this
B village, with a coroner, went out to search
■ for the body of the child. After con si
■ derabie search, it was discovered fying
I nakeij on the ground, under, the boughs
■ efs fallen tree, about a quarter of a mile
■ southeast from Kimball’s. Tt.-e temples
I had ach received u severe ctinlusion, and
I %s throat was cut! I 'he body was ho'-ri
■ bly mangled, probably by vermin. Oiu
■ arm, its nose, and ears, were entirely
■ gone, its bow-els laid bare, and its chin and
I th - back part of tile bend, were b.tdlv ea
■ ten. The child was a female, A coro
■ sir’s jury was called, who returned a\\ ..
■ diet of ‘ Wilful .Murder, htj tome pa-sen un-
B bi(rrv’i. A small bundle of * clothes, the
B apparel of a grown female, with the- ex
| Sep ion of a child’s were found con
■ CfiU '’ t under a log, about sour } rods from
■ wijcr tie body ot the child was found.
B T he Sheriff of thisuoiintv has of IV red
fl of one hundred dollar* for the ap
fl prehension of the mur doer. 'The follow
B ,n jt’’ '.he description of his person, cop.
B *1 li’°m the Sheriff’s advertisement:—
B ~ l -he murderer is a sKncler person, a-
B * 0I,: middle heigh', thought to bn a litth
fl of liglit complexion.
■ fi. unair, no whiskers, alioiit 18 or 20'
B ? ears 'd age, soft smooth voice, and spoke
B ,lIL Kuglish language well ; had on a dark
B •™' bodied coat, about lenyrti .;
B f generally dark, a black lur hat, to
B A:*"> dreMcd ‘ c^ot ‘* a pp arenl iy
B N'’ Uvit hst»nding every powihle excr-
B : f h nM , b .?? n to defect the mother
■ U,. , C . U ! d ’ B> WuH a * the murderer, not
I covered 1426 °* eitllerf,a * yet been dis
I n xirnc! ff a letter, fi-vtn a Commercial
B , u, ‘ ‘ n Uwpuol, ,ea rnpectUble Ma -
B V ’ ,n <A|4 city, dated, October -jth, 1820.
I OolmnM 1,a , cl l:tst tins pleasure, our
I ** a, * ce h though then more depres-
I S to see it Rt any
I Hid fiii-th* lh i S v *’ ar * ,lnS cx P c,, ' ence d a
I er- „ F dcc,mc ’ chiefly to the
I public sales
I acme n , aV *[ )etn brought forward, but. in
I of n./T e ’ to !!,c ve, y increased Stock
I Wh I"v A mi -' l 'i c an Cotton, Uhe
I fend i. ° umtsauilv
I ttiiit ' “'? cr,sel y great this season, and
I tendency
I aon^nrh 1 * J"i' 1 ' fOVen * en '’ wt,,lc * t!ie netr
I tiffi.l ‘‘T ,utw C, °P will ad<! o > lit-
I W:, u^i 1 t 0 I,e s,1!!le ®mi'c; SO that we
I trcnt of in 011 * n ° 1,0 f >C 3 ot ’ any umend-
I !l ! Kl ,m,st ‘-Vreforc can-
I when the K■ w I’'IT Ul " S 'T' a ’ n ‘ r " , " e
I Market ~ w V Ol lol,lt m-e brought to
I «««??»
B «al* n ,i, „ “ cents pnme new
I wiia ft,,,’ ,J a - V . * ll ‘ answer to a shippers
I h| v be givl'V^" 0 ® 15 ce " ttl reuK^ l - pridj
■ Vdi h ‘ 6(1 b y a sulc here, but they
I u’" rt 1 . to, l crii |?e at prices a-
I fhouid not vJ Clauds of the new crop
I Ve J'VT* 11 30 to 2:5 cents -
I toll , I<nlB ' low here, at9o-ii
B day, »rvi i, I, ,cie is a fair donnmd to-
I ««I?‘l?’ * " ,C firm > btlt no advance
I creates^r’ 1 a s the 11,01 " f lilt; * ic
I 8 «» lUaiJ! „'? been oh'ained
I lld i but H." ybe <lttoted . at 17,1 u> . -s
fl ft>r— Itio i,- y , ai Vfer y little enquired
I Very slO P cr CWt. in bond—
I PIIAtiMKNT.
I ,llat * 11 ke a harmlesi dove,
I , gua Ti) S ‘ VUCt endcarinoul keeping
I a !iU ' e ffniet nest
I tarlh^ °° uld ta *’ turough tire
I A i, w f rld eluding, be itself
I fr'l itsua-n «*”*' * ' bat ' vai,u no " Hoc uses
1 en . * '■' approving jit av-,
I “ fl ° Wcr dec P hid »n rocky
I only at Die
Tha South cm Patriot suggests that Ui?
following Songs, in Fielding’-. Farce «»t
"Tom Thumb,” give a very lively notion
ofwhat is now passing in F.-igland,
Queen JivlUdhUn, (in a passion.)
Tremble, then, all who weddings ever
made,
And tremble more who did this match
persuade.
For, like r. worried cat, i'll spit. I’ll
sq jail,
I’ll scratch. I’ll tear the eyes out of yon
ail, ’
Xing, (very cool.)
W« Kings wh.i are in our senses.
Mock our consorts’ violences; (
Pickibg at their moods and lenses,
Our own ways we follow.
When a hnsh.uul once gives way
To Ids wife’s capricious sway,
or.-us. b reechesbc, next day,
May go v. lump and hollow.
LIST
Oft'tr Fortunate Drarvere in the L.
LOTTERY up to the 4-th October.
HULLOcn
Abner Stubbs, N Sweet jr. ;T T P
Jones,.! Lanier sen. W Hendrix, It Rurk
will, .1 llolliway, It Thompson,*.! Thonins,
M Jlowen, .1 Jones, .1 M Wilkinson, It V>‘
Call wid, J C Hodges, \V Dollar, J Hus
sell, id Norman.
BUR UP..
James Todd, S Murray, A Sikes, .1 Hol
iday, D Gaines, F Fryer, A Moore, W
lit)wen, J Lawson, A Randolph wid. S
Hi net, G Oxley’s orphans, A Ussery, M
Spence, II Powell, T Weeks, D Stewart,
I Stewart, J Prior, J Dair.ey, orphan, W
Fisher, J llroxton, S Ihly, A Boswell's
orphans, M Duke, W Edmunds, .1, B, W,
8 and It Cox orphans, T Gabon!, N Beal,
R Lasseter, M D.ujk-I, J Murray sen. VV.
Grineway, W Church well, D Smith, J
Wade, F. Iloyals, H Murray, J Aslilcy, S
Sikes, A Bell, S Moore
DRY IK.
fcjizabeth Maxwell wid, J Sikes, W
Williams.
CAMDF.K. i
Jokn Holts, ft Ripley, D McMillen, II
A Copp, J Moore, W Williamson, J Sluy,
I Crews.
CU.IT/IAM.
Thomas Clarke, J Seagreen, J Law.
rence, Maria A, & P Stevens, orphans,
H W| Hills, S Martinaiigel, U Bandy, C
Look, C J Grliri'-s, A Cui rie, A M’Lc'an,
M U Forsyth, j D-Lyon, M Maxwell, wid
it Sc der, W Hichai-dson, jn.o. C Howard
K Hoflman, J Farmer, P Schenk, F. S
Jenny, J Zi'oberts, J Cabo,, G Hendley
orps. H Wilder, P Kdlar, A Sheftall.
CLARKE.
Dankl Summers, J Fletcher, Z Branch,
L I learn don, J llardegret, S Stokes wid
Nf Naull, W Morns, S Parcn, M E«*h
II Morris, Q Shipley, W R Moore, K Ha
gun, S Ileale, \V llardigme, W Falwavds,
G W Allen, W Wo.Ktliff, I) Lummcrs, J
H Mead, J Sell man, W Clifton, W Hos
seller, A Johnson, G Clifton, sen. 1
Whitten, JF iltbn, M Milford wid. T ltd-
I'lp# W Caldwell, J Miller, N Gaun, A
Moore, \V C Reese, Ji N ulcn.
COLUMBIA
Jesse Morris, s n T Malone, J Collins,
V Hanson doct. 1 Puller, W Pace, E
flawdre, 1) M'Neal, W S’liepherd’s orps.
W 8 Dunn, JNappin, J Mellon, E Heed,
J Culbj-eath, E VValker, C Jjhnson, J
J Canledge, J Wilkins, W Brown, C
Eubanks, A Adams, T Avery, N Sims,
•’! Fuller, It Daggett’s orphans, G Harvey
C Jones, M Collier, wid. J Fuller, jun.
/ Durden, W Lovcl, G Welch, J Moon jr
* V. Candler, J Douglass, J Fiin, sen- J
nmnis.
RFFTXGfTJUt.
j'homn.iCrosby, S Wellman’s orps. E
teiglcr, J .Vnltus, W H aldhaner, J Wil
son, JKuyler, T Carlish, J Dugger jun.
V Magahagan, G J Zitroner
E M IKUEL.
Lewis Gray’s orphans, >!■Roberts, wid.
1) E Rich, S Findley, M .Spain, J Fir
mer’s orphans, S Middleton, J /foberls’
opliaus, II 'rllne, J Edge’s orphans, J
Curry, J Hicks. B Lane.
FRAXKUK.
Martin Anthony, M Sims, J Clarkson,
J Morris, Pullen’s orphans, W Clash, S
Eurel’s orphans, U Hooper, W Hearndon,
'V Pierce, 3 llurris, T Angle, J M’Carty,
W Walker’s orphans, I M’Coy, M Pilgrine
It S —T BritMier, W Barber, A Burton,
IF IFilkiuaun, J Gitten’s orphans, M
’ A'u-oud, 11 Taylor, IF Kull, IF Devenport,
j' Townsend, jun J Johnson, C Gilley,
■ 1) Neiins, A Hix, S Dixson, J Yates, S
. Power, J Brown, G llemtey, J A'tonecy
. pher, W Hays, M Bine, wid. J Colycr,
, H Crump sen, At Trimble, B Brown,
t C Chatham, C Jones .1 l ate, II Uaviti,
. L Jlf dder D D A'hiuniUe, H Bagby jun.
i F Bush. '
, OREEKF..
- Jackson Moore, J R iJuniels, W WH
. iiams 8 Mencri f, p Nowell, P S Barnett,
W Willimr.s, J Woqiitam, A Hodge W
1 White, \V ilarlimlule, J D Bridges, S
IS.n-kfr, v.i.l J Moure,,U Champion sen,
r J Williams, A Swan, )' Aolin, P Gatiiu.
. W Barnett, H Peek, I Lovv, N Wiukficld
It Garrett, V Sanford jun, S Smith .
. Nir.olson, W Owen, G Gr.dclle, J Grimes,
. I) P Tuompso.t, N Daniel’s orphans, E
. Stevens J K.nuuy, II F Scott, B Moor- ,
, J Ballard, W Burnell, J Bridges, W Ea
} munson, W Furlow jun, J Maddox, I".
,- Ames, J Morgan, I Moure, K Co--.e, W
. King, A (.Peer, F Whatley, J Nicholson,
. f> Underwood, W T Clement, W L
FieUler’s orphan-, I*. Uiassingame.
JU.VCOCK.
, J A Christie, W Login ,en R S—S Han
. son jun, W Davis’ orphans, S Hurl’s or
i plians, N Dent, W Barer, W S Hanmel,
. J Latimer sen, J Ashly, W Dickerson,
; L Hall, E Jones, J Hunt, J Howell, W
Scott, G Marlin, P Mills, Dr W Thomas,
. ft W ilson, S Strain wid J Archer, L Ty
s as, M Griffis, R Holloman, M Millions R
j S—T Parmer, W Harper, sen, ■ H S—S
. Tail, I| Fields, J Gunn, T Glenn, E Ham
ilton.
JACKS OX
J MG Montgomery, G Williamson, W
Brook’s orphans, I Ed wauls, A Jfoherts,
> it M M’Cune wid, IV Hendrix, 1 Brewer,
; N Willis, H Potts, J Bradley, B Welch. U
S—U & G JJ'homas, J Peoples, J Maddox,
1 Weer, T Hix, j Dcen,. I Williams, M
W Ison, II Mann, W Wood jun. J Osborn
G Hartliiie, It Johnston, B Ship, G Haden
W Bridges, P I'hoiutun, J M‘Cea’. • r, W
* Bowen, D Young wid, E Otwdl v/id, M
- Sluw U S——V Season, 1 Mobley, it Jolm
son wid, F Avrea wid.
JEFFERSOjY.
James Hammett, 1 Peebles, L Drake,
- W Howard, It Watson, C Cooksey, V
Carey, I Barrington, ft j'retwell, H Wot
ngtßr», J Sample, If, Whitehead. J M.tr
hall, Ti Brins in, ,\l M Wood, I’ Johnston
Slater, S HiJI-'y, S Greciiway, J Smith,
Fleinmi Ig, 11 Buddie, Q M'Kiftsey.
LIBERTY.
John Harrell L Morgan, W Winn, W
Potcli, J Ferris, L l.e Conte, J M’Cranie,
*V Smith pen R ,f Wheeler, J 8-haw sen
L Mallard widow, A Trior, G Kershaw,
J Thomas, J Cash’s orphans, ,1 Robert’s
orphans, J Parser.
j.. wrens.
VV Smith, T Il.ilLl. Linder. W Wright,
II tlibhofis. J Dorse}', H Tisnn will. S
Eilinglnn, N r.amhert. It Tlarrelson, I B
Davis, S Wilks, M Waller will. E Stevens
I) Shiver, L Nelson, 1 Renton, W Wright
.1 Coloiv.au, W Mart, W CJl'lson, .1 Brant
ley, .1 Miller, (5 Bailey, T Register j'tit.
II Urn ml) !y, D Trainin'.!!, S Sivor, J Col
lier jun, J Oa}’, C W Morgan.
MONTGOMERY.
Mitchell Sillivant, M P.-tei son,' .T Wil
liamson, I! WinilseV, A McJlfillon, .!
.1 'cl.eod, 1) J Smith, 1) David sen. A J!l
Durant.
ocu:tho"e -
William ft U rooks, C Carter eon, A
Tnrner, S J?hodes, W Hailey sen. II
Clanton, I* Ward, J Stewart, M lln k
well, J Hitchcock, W Andrews, J liilson
It (Jaynes, T E Scroggins, A Jlfoorc, J
S Huddleston, W Tipper, J Birdsong jun,
H Fonder, J Thompson, U llareman, 7.
Kidd, G Ltimpkin's orps. A Kilgore, ft
Finch, T ll Dossey, II Johnson, J ftrock
man, I, Lunsford minor, W C Goolsby.
WARREN.
Wilson Rates, P Cody, S Jackson, A
Osborn, C Usry, I AfcDowell, J Lockhart
S S Parker, Eldrid Barton, .If Darden, T
Rowland, T.fnsly, ,( Wood, C Camp’s
orphans, L A Jernigun, D A Weaver, 7.
AfOfaih, J C Johnson, U \V Holliday, .1
Barfield, P Imre, R Powell, J flays. H
Edwards, V Pratt, .1 Sims, .1 Wheeler
a Hicks sen, S .Varies, W Crawford, .1
Pitman, A Harril, L IJtill wid, J Cody, 11
Bull, S Williams wid, .1/ Kinsey, 11 S ew
art, J Pace.
WILKES.
William Littleton, C Wheatlcv, H Har
ris, U Chivt rs, N Powel, .1 JUurgan, J
Hot dine, R Graham, S Carter, J Kidson,
W S Howard, S Gibson,./ S Lee, C .Voore
1) Bruckner jr. \ Brewer, B Caltowuv.
E W,|tis, wid. J T Kent, II Shank. J G
Hailey, C Coats, R King, D A Jl/krfm,.
C Hulls, J Clarke, A (lugulcy wui, II
Otll, I Blakey, D Ogietree, S R Nor
man, G Owen’;’ orphans, .1 Turman, J j
Harper, IV f,it tic, F Shank minor,.! Floyd
,1 Shevt-rs, W Harper, ,1 fJTills, J ilotli
day, T Rinsey, J Colloway, .1 Funns
worth, .1 Harris, H HampP n’r, orphans,
IV O Rutledge, !J /Fade, J Pin dor. ■
-Pfwni—swnr if— t hi i>—i>i~iiiiiriiHMniiT*«irißi*
Having disposed of my
intefes*. i tlie En',. dir iment of lV
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE if GEOR
GIA GAZETTE, to Mr. J K. M.
Charlton , the subscriber tenders his best
thanks to the community lor the pairon
age he has hitherto enjoyed, and ear
nestly recommends his friend to their
consideration.
BENJAMIN T. DUYCKINCK.
November 11
BT mCHOhAH WA SH,
Mayor of the City of Au
gusts.
A PROCLAMATION.
Tup, signal manifestation of goodness
and tender mercy, towards the Inhabitants
of this City and its vicinity, during the
past Summer and present Autumn', de
mands public testhnoniuis of gratitude
and obligation to the Great Author of all
the blessing* that we enjoy.—When we
look around ns and survey the melancho
ly mortality which disease of (he most ma
lignant type has visited upon our fellow
citizens, and especially oit the inhabitants
of the city of Savannah, (for whose afflic
tions and sufferings all the sympathy of
our nature has been enlisted) we curt but
feel a deep sense of gratitude for the
health which the citizens of our City and
its vicinity, bat e been permitted to en
joy, audit is considered proper and high
ly becoming, that this community should
in au exemplary manner, testify their
acknowledgements for tbij gracious dis
pensation of Providence. 1 do there
fore by virtue of a Resolution of the
Ci'y Council of Augusta, issue tins my
Proclamation, recommending that WED
NESDAY, the 15th iiist. be sot apart ami
observed i.i this City and its vicinity, as
a Diu ofP /bl'C Humiliation, Thurl rghhii'
and Prayer— -and the respective Churches
if this place are desired to assemble i heir
Congregations on that day, and perform
Divine Worship suited to the solemnity of
■he occasion—and the citizens arc respect
s ,lle inv ted to abstain from all secular em
.loyment* during a day that should be
consecrated to religious purposes.
Nicholas Ware.
itj the Mayor , •
1). Clark, c. c.
NOTICE.
I_9-ANAWAY from the Subscriber, some
ime iu January hug, a NECiilO WOMAN
named Hannah, (but will perhaps, call
herself Auny or Nancy;) about forty years
of age; nothing remarkable by which she
can hd-known. She will, perhaps, on in
terogation, say site belongs to Skelton,
Stallings, or Culberson. She left home
in January last. Any person who will
give the subscriber, or W:n Lamkin,
(sheriff of Richmond county,) intelligence
of her, will receive a liberal reward.
VVm. 11, Ray,
Administrator of C. Culberson, dec’d.
November 11 3t
03»l'he Editors of the Georgia Journal
are requested to give the above two in
sertions, and forward their accounts to
Groenshorough Post Office for payment.
Notice.
ILL be sold, on Saturday, the 30th
December next, at my plantation in Co
lumbia (.minty, the Goods and Chattels,
of Silas Adami, deceased; consisting of
two new Waggons, :.ome Wheels, and
sundry other articles
I). Face, adm’r.
N«TC|a, ll w3t
# *
AUCTION.
On Tuesday Hie nth inst.
WILL BE SOLD,
f Before the Globe Tavern. J
Pieces COTTON BAGGING,
Without reserve. Sale to Continence at
T 2 o'clock Terms Cash.
Isluun Thompson,
AUCTIONEER.
Nivcmber, 11.—— '
'Public sales
Ct Vhv.itiU'uviy Stottli vt .
AUI the 'JOth Decettiber 1820,
HP- wib»crihcrs offer for rale their
rdan'atinn, known as HORSE CUKKK, in
South Carolina, Ic*s than two miles below
the City of Augusta on the Savannah 111-
ver.—Horse Creek Plantation contains
804 Acres of Land, nearly one half of
which it is supposed is swamp. About
one half of the Plantation is cleared land
If not disposed of at private sale previous
ly, the above Plantation will be offered
at public Sale, on the premises, together
with Slock, Corn, anil Fodder, Plantation
Utensils kc. Ike. at 11 o’clock, on the 20th
next month.
Toe terms of sale, which will be libc
ral, will be made known on the day of
sale. A copy Plat of the Plantation will
be left with the Overseer for inspection.
Tor further particulars, apply to
LEMUEL KOLLOCK, Savannah.
Or to E. F CAMPBELL, Anemia.
CO* The Editors of the City Gazette,
Charleston, the Savannah Republican, h
Georgia Journal, MilledgevHle, are request
ted to insert the above once a week, until
(he day of Sale, and forward their account
to the Office of tbe Augusta Herald for
payment.
November 11—e-wwtds.
> f . \ v
Notice.
w
” ’ H.L be sold, on the 20th December
.nevt, at the late residence of Wm. Mays
deceased, all the personal property of the
said deceased, consisting of Horses, Cat
tle, Hogs, Sheep, Household and Kitchen
Furniture, and un extensive assortment '
of Dry Goods ami Groceries, two Wag
gons and Geer, two Cotton Gins, one
Threshing Machine, Plantation Tools, &c.
Also, tw- Plantations to rent, and Ne
groes to hive.— Terms made known on
’he day. —The sale to continue from day
to day, until completed.
Mass a Mays, adm'rx .
November 11 3t
Notice
It her e hy given to all my Creditor»,
r v
4 ii at i nive made application to »he J
honorable the Justices of the Inferior
Omirt, for the-benefit of the several Acts
of the Genera! Assembly of the state of
Georgia, passed for the relief of •insol-
Vi. nt Debtors; and that they have ap.
pointed Friday, the 22d day of Decem
ber next, f.vr the examination of my case; at
which time imr Creditors will please at
tep*l at the Court House of said comity,
to'rffi. w tause, (if any they have,) why the
said Inferior Court should not extend to
' me, the benefits of the said acts, and I
be relieved from my present confine
ment
r AS Milton,
Kov 11
Administrator’s Sale.
\ GREEABLE to an order of the Ho
arable the Court of Ordinary, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in February
next, between the usual hours of sale,
One hundred fifty a
cres of Land, more or less, in Burke
county, adjoining Thomas Forth, and o
thers, pit Rocky Creek.
ALSO.
Two negroes, viz. Suekey
and her child Poison, about 7 years old,
sold as the property of William Luke,
deceased, for the benefit of hia heirs and
creditors.—Terms mode knows on sale
day.
Robert Dickson adm'r.
November 11
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in December
next, will be sold, agreeable to an or
der of the honorable the Inferior Court
of Burke county, at the conrt house in
Wayueaboroughj between the usual hours
of sale,
between 5 Sf 700 bushels
Corn, more or less, attached as the pro
perty of Bryant O. Bunion, to satisfy two
attachments in favor of S. & N. L. 9tur
ges, and Redfield Gailick k Co.—Terms,
Cash.
Wilson Navey, s b c
i Nov 11
Georgia, Warren County.
Clerk'» Of.ce of the Court of ’Ordinary.
WHBREA9, William Shivers applies
for letlcro of administration on the es
tate of James Brady, late of said county
deceased. This is therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to file
their objections, (if any they have,) at
my office, otherwise letters of adminislra
lion y/ili be granted to him.
Given under my hand at office, this 6th
day of November, 1820.
John Torrence, c c o.
November 11
We are authorized
to announce ANSELM BUGG Esq, as a
candidate for the office of Receiver of
fas Returns, for Richmond county, at
tins ensuing election.
* November fl tda
,
Notice.
JOHN CABUIN.
Has removed Ills rtorc to Hie ipper
end of llrnad-alrept, epposi'e to she
ter* Hotel. Where lie oilers for »,,1 -,,
choice assortment of Liquors, Wines, a#
Groceries. London Porter, Salt, Ik* , , c .
London Duffle, Point ami Rose, BLrdc. i«,
Negro Jackets and Trow sets. Coarse
idim a. he.
With many other articles suitable fir
the present season, all of which he will
sell at fair prices, tor Cash or produce.
November 11— w6w
N 1L Oi-dora for Lumber, left at (he
store will be attended to with punctuality
Ircriox.
On Tuesday thu 14th uist.
At to o’clock,
W\\\ be Sold,
before the Globe- Tavern, without resent,-
$ PIPES Holland Gin,
3 do. Northern do
1 Hhd. Jamaica Rum, and
20 libls. Mackerel.
A LSO,
20 Pieces fine and super Broadc!ol!j«
Id do 5-4 I)rail do
30 do coarse and fine Cussimerea
"0 do Si’k 3tripe Toil?netu-s
100 fine Cassiuicre Shawls,
30 dozen Mack wois'ed Hose
15 do Lamb's wool half do
100 lbs Scutch sewing' Thread 1
Leno and Cambiic Muslins, he.
Together with a number of ~u,.-r arlit
clcs in the Dry Good and Grocery line.
Terms at the sale.
Ifiham Tliompsf n,
„ . -WCTIOoVEEB.
November 7 ■■ —tds
A CAJSD.
Isliam Thompson.
OfTWRS his service* to his friends am!
’he public in the
•Auction Commission Fit
si ness.
Ho occupies the stand lately held bv
I hompsonand Black, where all favours
will be received and duly attended to.
November 7.
Dissolution.
■. • i
Co-partnership heretofore eilrfb,
mg between the subscribers, uwler tho
fim of | mompsov « Black, i„ this day
dissolved bt mutual conser t
AH persons having demands against
said firm wdl present them to ,lun- »
'Hack f»r settlement, and persona ... :i y.
’cam, will make immediate pnym< nt to
(he same, who is duly authorised to acttle
the business of said concern
ISHAM THOMPSON.
JAMES A. BLACK.
November 7 3t <>. w 3t
ly, at this Ofiv-e, two .Tourrevinm. |>rin,
ters, who understand their business
November 7
TO PFVT,
\ TENEMENT (Wo. 4! In Bridge t?o W
for particular* apnlv to the Suhv.-;i, er .
James Johnson, sen.
■
KKMOVAL.
T
J. HE subscriber respectfully informs hA
customers and the public, that he has tak
en the brick store directly opposite hit.
former residence- where he offers for sale
Ji General Assortment of
HATS
•And Military Goods ,
On the lowest wira, for Cash, or town
acceptances.
J. Barry.
October 24 fit
Fresh and Fashionable
■ WDWI
Just RECEIVED, and for Sale, f»V
Cath only J at. the Store of
l)imock Marsh,
Opposite City-Haul.
October s—l St
Lost
(he 2Sth ult. between (he Store of
Edw’d. QUIN St Co. and the Bank of An*
gusta, Jos. W. Luckelt’a draft on Felix G.
Gibson Sc Co; for §448 72 cents, dated
in Augusta, 7th July 1820, payable 4
Months afterdate, to the order of Edward
Quin Sc Co, and endorsed by them*
All Persons are hereby Cautioned a
gainst trading for the above acceptance,
payment of which has been stopped I'lkj
Finder will please leave it at this office.
November, 4
Doct. l a, de Beauregard
11E3PECTPULLV tender* hi* services
JCe to the inhabitants of Augusta and its
vicinity, in the different branches of his
profession. Until further notice, he may
be found at the residence of Mr, Joint
Caam a, upper cud North side Broad
Street.
October 26 ... ■ Ct
Blanks
For Sale at Uum Office.
I ' ■