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Business.
Itlm*'., at their old Stand na.^
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AX® tw**»
far lb. receplioii of
■ox GOODS
:®* s opportunity to retnrn
Wm L heretofore receded, and
the continuance ot a
B b i; c patronage. '
mStrii rEH U UXJiM■
W 7m 24t
■■r. Iwkeville Journal and Re-
M!Li,..V ind the Washington
Houestedto publish the above
■ v in their respective papers,
shall be paid on pre-
S >( subscribers.
IllPif © SI
■lit UOVjaE, ,
B| TBK bridge.
|B | -^ r i Continue to Transact ;
■ctoiaGß
imission Business,
K bbjck waa-r house.
■Hr'-ateful for all orders—Thejr
■Kvancet on produce consign-
H )r ssle either in this place or
■ward ft M‘Gran. ;
|lf > , r Sale on Moderate , Term,
Burn Prime Cotton Bagging
Orleans Sugar
|H)|uKovadd ditto
|K>rime Green Coffc*.
|VlVhiskey
i»rime Bacon, and
■ elegant Sitting Chairs.
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m%<t Tublte.
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Henigted take this method to
H their friends and the public,
Heontinue to transact Business
■KK HOUSE in AUGUSTA, as
AND
BggUm •Merchants.
Wire HOUSE and STORES
0 d order for the reception of
Kndize and Country
(Produce; . s
Hnteixl to give their undivided
■ the business, and hope by iii
|B prompt attention to all orders,
Hnaal satisfaction to those who
|H them with their custom.
I Me Laws £j Holt.
■ Washington News. Greensbo-
Bclsr, and Mjllcdgeville Journal,
are requested to publish
K times, and forward their ac’ts.
Be for payment.
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I combe & Tucker,
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HS thanks to their friends and
Hfor past services and assure all
H think proper to favor them with
Beuthe ensuing season, that no
■ on their part shall be wanting
■'•fiction. ‘ ’
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■re.«ops£s,
Bos THI RECEPTION OP -
m aMercMamVvLe,
Bimplete order and in a central.
B city They will attend to re-
B d forward GOODS to their
■the up country, and all Business
mmissiojtr lime.
B —4tw
I fwrpiw%
I COTTON , ‘ -V’
ita si©nfsis
of thelVharfj
1 THE SUBSCRIBERS .I
Hunks to their friends for
f the preceding sea
I STORAGE
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Pds&ioa Murines s,
Bbhystrict attention to the inti.
■ wutomers, to ensure a continu
■Bme.
STORE is now yi good
■i n'** ca^cl, l“ t °d iq afford safe
I I cn ’Storage fur Merchandize
I »• £# W. Poo.
r 5 —ts ,
fP^terßldp.
fc]^ , ’5 er * *»tpectf«Hy inform
I w,Dn & Grocery
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■a t|W| m: r I- jai
pfe* W-fSSr «H»
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\ iss&’eix
eo the ¥ridc, store directly opposite ¥is
limber residence, where he offers for aald
t Jt General Msovtment of
m.mms. ™
i MBmSi
| On th< lowest- crfffl,Vor Casn, or town
f ; acceptances.
October 54 ‘
Fresh 'and Fashionable
I
JuSt REUEIVED, and fqr Sale, for
Cash ■ only J at. the Store of
Utmock Marsh;
Opposite City-Uotif.
October s——lSt •
female Academy.
t • ,r, •< - v ~r -r,
m « and Mrs. Wehne will •pen thej* j
Academy for Young I-ad'es in Augu.ta,
oh Use first Monday in December, (im ne
diately after the cloae of their present
engagement as principals the Fowelton
Academy) in Mr..DANFORTH’s School
Room on Reynolds street.
Beside the common ceixivtast branch
es of Female Education, the course- of
instruction' will cem prehend Logie, Rhe
toric, Moral nni Mat nr til philosophy, of the
Human Mind, &c. &c.—also, shoubi it be
wished, Latin, and Goeek Language,
Terms of Tuition will-depend upon the
branches studied, and may be known by
application at the Augusta Book-store,
whereeq opportunity may be takenuif en
tering scholars until the numbbr proposed
if filled up. . .
Every proper attention will be given to
the conduct and deportment of young La
dies country, who may be - placed
under their charge durihg the winter and
spring' —Who, also, beside the usual in
struction of the echool, may reccise the
instructions of masters in Music* Drawing
and the French Language.
October 28r~ »■>'*»' \
Bethlehem Academy.
T '
JL HE Winter Session of this Seminary
will commence on the first Monday in No
vember, and close April 15 b. ' Board and
tuition. pe> session, g)65,00. Subjoined it
the report, of the Rev. Dr. Waddel and the
Dev. Thomas Gouldmg, the examining
committee. '
Oglethorpe, County, Oct. 61, 1820.
ON Friday the 13t,b of Oct. the Semt
anual examination of Bethlehem Academy
was attended by the undersigned, amongst
others, who feel it a pleasing duty to re
cord'the high lgratification experienced
from the display of female attainments ex
hibited on that occasion. We cannot ex
press in terms too favourable our opinion
of this institution.
Moses tVaddol,
I Thomas Goulding.
October 31 p
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lufttructVon in Sacred
tA()UMC.
Mr. DYER.
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PURPOSES COMMEXCIXO JHS
Evening Singing School
o» Tuesday Evening next, Oct. 31st in I
Mrs JULL’s School Room, in Reynolds
st reet, one door from the Episcopal Church
when he will be happy to meet such La
dies anid Gentlemen as may be disponed
to hoow him -with their attendance tb«
ensuing quarter. Evenings of Tuition
are Tuesday and;Friday in each week, at
half past 6 o’clock.
Subscription papers are left at the Au
. gusta Rook Store, and at Messrs. Elys's,
Booksellers in Broad street;
Oct 28——— w3t
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Valuable Lands
FOR PALE,
By the Subscriber, on the premises,
380 acres in Warren County, Little 7/iv
'er, adjoining William Berry Esq.; seven
miles above Wrightsborough, and 43 .a
bove August* The soil ui well adapted
1 to the culture of cotton, corn, wheat and
toliacco-. about 100 acres of cleared, sud
good fences. With a comfortable. Dwell
mg House and Kitchen, good Barn, now
Gin'Houle, and oilier buildings necessary;
* good apple orchard, fruiit well assorted,
from May till October; a peach orchard
of good fruit, capa'/e Os making 8 or 900
gallons of brandy, per year; all kinds of
. yard and; garden fruit, common to be
found; near the place a good mill for
washing fruit, two Wills set up, 40 to 50
I stands/or balding fruit; excellent water;
in point of he*ith, it is surpassed by
none in this psrt of the country Being
anxious to temeve to the Westward, f
am determined to give a good bargain, if
early application and good payment is
made, eo as to enable me to give posses
sion the ensuing wintei: a purchaser can
be accommodated with a good stock of
hogs, com and fodder, on the premises.
. Solumon Thompson.
. October 28 • 3tp
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Lost. W
0» the 58;h ult. between the Slorb W
• Edw’d- ttUIN ¥ Co. and the Bank of Au
nt’s draft on feli* 6.
Es44B 72 cents, dated
luly 1830, payable 4
o the order of Edward
dorse*! by them
hereby Cautioned a
he above acceptance,
is been stopped. The
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Remaning in the PosLOflke at Augußa
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i' 3p* Po'tone -wishing letters from this list
f tttiil please ask far « Advertised Laltets.”
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AHen Mary V Allen 8 Wnilam t
vlden Uambal Anderson John
* Ardis TM Mra. Auderinan Henry
•trsutley Anne Mary Beau Simeon
iJrovvn Hnfus' Baxter
■Darner and Taylor Beal D Reason
Reach ‘John Ballard dames
llaglcy P IVitii Bcmlor George
Hacoii William }lrcwtr
Houtentau George Broamsoo & WtU-
Brawn Jacob m.\r
, Bale John Union Henry
' Burdn G Lucy' Bogan - - y ;
I Ikon W John ; . ? ' ’
Cook Roswell Crockcl Anne
Colt -Anson Clarke Chaiics
Currie John Cottle JP
Francis Cbuis-ilr.
Garmon Betsey ..GoUmou Eliza
CaldwtU G A
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Donaldson David Doughty M A)bn
"Davis George Davis David
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Eikin E B John Eveiingham Thos.
Erne! Charles W Elbert A’urati
Ellington Itice Edrington Daniel
Edrington Thomas
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Foote Lewis Fanl Samuel
Frontee Mary Foliiigsby A
Fryer John Ternai.du P Wm. ■
Falconer K Wm. Fell S Frederick
Foid Charles '
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Godfrey Mary Green Durent
Gray Alexander Gcmioud W iu,
Goojrich C John Graves Thomas
Gocdcn Alexander Grumbles George
Gar J uer Jbjio Gaylord Win.
Grace Thomas
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Heard John Hanlon Benjamin
Hollingshead John Uaukinson Richard
Hutchinson Henry lloty Jam^s
Itubhard Galvin Hofley John
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Joifcs Henry JenKa Ebenezar
Jones James ' James Francis
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Knight En.ch Kcnnemore Michael
Knight Nancy
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tarry B Jthn Lamkin L 8
Lartigu Ann* Lamar Charles
Luttier Mary ‘ Lamkin a Francis
Lewis Jxbtut Lewis Mima
Ljiich John Lacy A Mai tna
Liovd Jenkin
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Monroe Page Moore A Georg®
Mann Judith Raricon F
Muthell Robert Murphey Peter
Herriwether b* i tyMartin dally
Go. Marshall L Rebe*ca
Mulally Stephen Murray James
Milton William Mursliali Howell
Me Tyre John Martin Matilda
MyaitWm. t ‘ Minas isacc
Moore W Levi Miller Travis
Manchester dosepb F Malone Alexander
N '■ a
Nelson Matthew Nelson Thomas
Nail Sarait Nesbitt Alexander
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Oliver Mr, , i ,
Jt?)., V
Patterson David PoiJiqot H Jacob
Patrick Lemuel I’iiwty Daniel •»'>
Fold —— Feioioyi-Tfonry
Parker —— Po wor* Margaret
Prescott Mary Per.noyer Ssmuci <
Pritchard W /bhn Perk Ira
Pcnheld William Powers Ann®
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Komir 8 D Russel St EJrjrgton
Belpli George T /tally William
Itandolph K J May 8
Rosier Eveline Rowel Mary
Rhodes Jobu
8
Smyth Hclina A'penr P John
Smyth Arthur Silbut M Jonn
Snead G John Stanford Eliza
Smith Joseph Stdrrs A Oliver
Stewart Anns Scnblc Jane
Siibman James Sunders G Wm.
Shinliolster S H SibOuUl Miss Jane
Smith William care of H You/ige
Htneadd Aaron ,
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Taylor David Twiggs L George
Thornhury Uaryann b
James Tate Henry
Treadwell Eugenia I'bompBo;/ EltealtetU
TavtjF Tiiumpsou Nancy*
Tower William
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Underhill A George
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Vinson David
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Waljace George Womble 9 Luoy
Ware Jane Walker Jacob
Wightman John Weir Dennis
Walker Elisha Willson J T John
Wilson Alvah Winter Peter .
White George Ware Anne
Waiial C Johe Wilson Lawrence
Watkins Elizabeth Wood Jacob
Walker Elijah
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Youngc George , Young Charles
James Fraser, P M
Novel p 2 -3t ,/
Vo EidHota VubWsViera
Os
Tffl Subscriberwlll'dis;’use of his in
terest in tlic printing establishment of the
August a C hro nick, Georgia Gazette.
The office is amply supplied with maieri
ala as good as new, and enjoys a patronage
equal to any ether in the Southern State*
Turns—One half in advance. Cash—
the balance at six and twelve months, in
approved endorsed notes. Further pprtf
cukrs will, be made known on application.
. John B. Keita.
■Angusta, November 4. * " '
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r Doct. lL do Itaancegaicd
pESPECTFULLY tenders hi. amices
U> to the inhabitants eTAuguato and its
Ivichmy, in the different br£ebes*hit
profession. Until further notice, he may
be found St tb® rsaidenoe pf Ml*. John
Cassis, upper end North side Bread
Street. _ / • ; ... *
October t 8
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! K*A«k. SWTA'5 WTA '
W ILL be sold on the Ist Tuesday hi.
December next, at the Market house in
•he city of Augusts, between the usual
hours of safe. ' 7T
| f 1 bale of cotton, wi, a a
No 1 levied on ss (be property rtf Rich-
Aycocx, In favor v s E 8c T Deal!, v*.
U Aycock.
A 1.80,
One negro Tulinvr named
iOBV', taken as the properly of Ann Uix
«.Vi tos-iiisty a distress wiftsnt in favor of
Edward Camfield uud John H Gumming.
W. Ltimkin, 8. li. c.
November 4, tds
Sheriff’s Sale
W lf4- be sold, on the' first Tuesday
in December next, at the Market House,
in the city of Augusta, between the usu
al hours of sale, sundry article* of mer
chandise, cousistl. of
l|rv Goods, Hardware &
Cutlery, a schedule of which will be ex
hibited. on the day of sale, taken as U>«
property of John C, Griffin, to satisfy a
Distress Warrant, in favor of John Phiuizy.
administrator of Ferdinand Phinizy, dec’d
vs. John C. Crillih. ' I
W m,. Tutt, d. s. I
Nov 4 wtds 1
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Sheriff's ir-ule. ,
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in (
December next, at the Market-House in i
the city of Augusta, between the usual ,
hours of sale, the following property to ;
wit i 2 pine tables, 4 feather beds, Boh i
sie> j a„d pillows, 4 matrasses, 3 pine bed
evils and cord, 11 Windsor chairs, 9 sheets
> counierpins, 4 hUnkets, I pair ahd-i
«;««*» 3 candlesticks, one barrel and. box
of sundijed, 2 books I waiter, 1 lot of
cr cfc y-Varv, 1 • aster . Taken a* the pro
periyaf Ehzabeib Jrfrmaln,to T sK 1 ' ’’
•listless warrant in favor of John Cashin,
vs Elizabeth Jur.naiu. Terms of sale i
cash.' i
Wm. Tutt, d. s.
November 4 wtds.
Sheriff’s Sale.
0
”N tlie first Tuesday in December next,
WILL BE SOLD,
At the Court-house in WaynesborougU
Hurlce County, between the usual hours
of sale.
One hundred and eighty
'three acres oak and hickory Land (more
or less) joining Burns end other’s, levied
oft as the property of David Robinson to
satiety an execution in fuVoir of Butt Jones,
ys Sterling Jenkins, William Oxiev, Da
vid Robinson, and Noel Lester, pointed
out by D. Robinson.
ALSO,
I’Vro tracts oak ai d hick
ory Laud, containing 2’ >0 acres each, inure
or less, joining Cox And others levied on
•as the property of I'ctdr J. Grinding to
satisfy an execution in favor o Bacna M‘-
Kmnr vs William Kee, Peter J. Goulding
ami B, t> Paulette, pointed out by P. J.
Goulding. I
AESO,
101) acres pine land, more
or loss, joining Win Bell, and others h*. {
vied on as the property of H< nry Turner, I
to satisfy an execution in favour of Nathan ] i
Byrd & co. ]
■' . ALSO, * j
One hprse and one gigg &
hariiess levied on as the property .if J<>-1
sepb Roe, to satisfy an execution infavour I
of Adm’r. W, Womble dec. & others I
- ALSO, I
Two negroes, viz. Dublin
and Screen, levied cm ss the property"oi l
the esiatc of .las' HendersOn, to satisfy I
two even'ions in favour of Gross Scruggs, I
vs Joseph bii. wmake, pointed put by J. I
8 lie wins he us Admr. I
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1 negro boy named Will,
levied on astne property of John 11. Ilhe- I
ncy, t<» sad sty aa execution In favor of E-1
hashed) Moore, and others vs John H I
UheiKV, C Klieney, and M B. Wanl, re-j
timed oy y Belt, Co isUbie. j
ALSO, __ I
1 negro girl named Or it-1
if, levied on as the property of Joseph I
Roe, to satisfy sundry executions from I
insiice* Cuun in favour of Redfield, Gar I
lick A Co. and others Returned by R I
Fryer, Constable <
The above negro was advertised tp have j
teen sold last sale day and, continued by 1
order of Plaintiff. I
Wilson Navy, ShlT. j
November, 4——wtds |
I « 1| II IlilH'l! in . I
Sheriff’s Sale. j
Wax be sold, the first Tuesday in I
December next, at tbe Court House in I
Jacksonborough, Scriven county, be-1
. tween the usual hours of sale.
One half of a negro man
; named Cezar, levied on ss toe property
of Moses Olivers, to satisfy sundry execu- ]
tions in favoosof Wm. W. Oliver and J
others, levied on end returned to me by I
" a constable. ' \
I Solomon Kemp, ss e.
. Sciiven county J?ov. 4 1820, ■ J
>t. Cioix Sugar,
i m HKDS. Ist Quality. On Consign
ment, for sate by
• A Slaughter £5 Q Labuzan.
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1 Blanks
For Sale at this Office.
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A.GREF.ABI.E to an order of the Hon
•ruble Coon of Ordinary of tlbert County,
Will be Sold, 7
it Elbert Court-House, on the first Tues. .'•), r
day in Atluary next, to the highest biddit* *
Four tracts of Land, he
longing to the estate of Robert Middle. *>
ton deceased, to wit.
One tract in Elbert Coun
ty the lose resilience of said dec. contain
ing 400 acres more or less,'one other
tract in Elbert County, joining Win. Al-
Icu and others containing
156 Acres,
One tract in Lincoln 'County, joining Col.'
Tliuipaa Murray, containing
124 Acres,
and one other trad in Jones County, con
taining v
SOB 1-? Acres,
Granted to said Robert Middleton. Terma
ot bale, twelve months credit will be r;iv.
ea py the. pui'chasers giving bond with
approved security.'
BE ISE VC. MIDDLETON. ~
Admir.ittrulVM'.
October, 31- —Hip .
Sheriff’s {?ale.
li
¥ v ILL be sold, at the Court House ,
in Warrenton, on ibe first in
December next, between the hours of
aalc, . ,
• Seven bedsteads, beds
Furniture, two large Tables, and five
small tablea; some other small articles
taken as the property of
Fleming to satisfy an execution in favor
Os Andrew Luw & Co. va. John Fleming
and. Janies Fleming! property pointed ,
out by the defendants.
A. lingers, s w c.
Nov 4 tua
Coroner’s Sale
Wax be sold, on the first Tuesday
in pecember next, at the Cotrx House in
the town of Wayneshorongli* Burke coiin,.
within the usual hotii-s of sale,
5 negroes viz. Simon, tom
i.-icy, Sarah, and-Elay, one hundred :u»d
fifty seven acres of third quality laud, ad
joining Edward Hatcher, <md 251 acre# r
pine laud adjoining v Whitehead and Ro
gers, raken os the property of Elijah Hill,
to satisfy an execution in favor of Thon p-
Hon 8c Black, against Wilson N-.vey, Eli
jah Hill and Ituhert R. Atkinson,.
ALSO
One negro named Tato,
levied on as ilie property of Roheyt It;
Atkinson, to satisfy an execution in
favor of Thompson Sc Black, against
Wilson Nsvuy, Elijah Hill, and Robert It,
Atkinson
* Willard Roberts, cor,
Nov 4 Ids
-Coroner’s Sale.
flint Tuesday in December next,
will bf- sold the following property viz, ’
2 mahogany tables, 1 pair brass aid-1-
rons, and lender, I dozen and h if Wind
sor chairs, M feather beds, 8 bed it . i
I bureau, 5 carpets, 1, Horse and Gig, 4
set s bcd curtains, 1 large mirror, 5 dress
ing do. 1 negro woman, 1 cow, 1 sofa. Ju
ried on asth” property of Catharine Da
vis to satisfy a distress warrant, ianue t at
the instance of Wm. Lsmkin, Eiq She-,
rift' of Richmond County, and which naiti
property h.xth been pointed out liy the
defendant.
Geo. Rullork, Coroner a c
November 4——icl« * r \h t
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KIDNAPRIMJ!!!
SikIDNAPPED, in Saturday night last,
23tn mat my Negro Wench, named
Frau a, formerly the property of »h<- iato
John Foveakeii; she is of yellow com*
| plexton, 45 or fifty years of age, rather in
clined to'he slender, quick spoken re
murk ably long front upper te< th, •■rah
considerable space between. She is no
doubt stollen by some villain or villains,
belonging to the society of Kidnap era
who* e generally lurking about August* >
and its vicinity, a«d will lie carried to ihe
interior.of Georgia or Alabama, and of- ,
fmvd fit? sale I do her. by ofiV r h Ra
w*i,rd of Fifty Dollars to any p> an or
person* who will give me infonnad m vs
! the Kidnapper, that will lead to bis con-
I viction; or Twenty Dollars for any hifijN ,
I mauon that will enable me to get said
| Wench again. *
Lydia Lamar.
I Near Augusta
I P 9. Since writing tbe above 1 h*ve
I good reason to believe that she is taxed
I dawn the river in on Augusts boat.
I Oct3t
I Twenty Hollars Reward ,
I And alt Reasonable Expenses
J 11T1LL be paid tor apprehending and s
j FT lodging In any jail in the state of
I Georgia, a Nt gto Fellow named
MARTIN
J He i* owned in Savannah, ho* absconded
l and is supposed to be lurking about 'Au-
I gvista Market, as his business at home is ’
I butchering—He |s about SOyesraold. m*
I feet high, square built, ba» two of hi*
I front leeth ndt, and bss a scar on hi* b ad
j —for ftirther psnioulor* enquire at this
I Office.
J Sept. S'——-tf
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1 DAY BOARDING.
A r l . CSv,:-,M/ ' ' , '
finr genteel Boarders can be sccom-
I modated with Day Boarding Mi * private
I spring i« this office. .
BLANKS ,
| For Sale at this Office!' .
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