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RUN AW Ar,
£rom tbs fnhfcriber3, the 30th June lalf
TWO NEGROES, viz.
PETER, a young fellow, about 18 year?
oM, country born, speaks very plain,
trunchy well fetr, a very artful cunning fel
low, we suppose he will aim for Chat lefton,
or tlie vicinity thereof, as he ran away once
before, and was about Charleflon two years.
The other is JEM, about 14 years old,
country born, remarkable large for his size ;
had on when he went away a pair of corded
homefpuu breeches and blue striped waijtcoat,
has a fear on one of his thighs, little above
his ham, occasioned by a burn j he was per
suaded off by Peter.
Whoever will deliver the said Negroes to
the fubferibers on the Kiokas, 20 miles above
Augusta, or to Capt. John Lamar, near Au
jtufta, (hall receive Six Guineas Reward, or
Three for either of them
JOSHUA WYNNE,
MARTHA APPLING.
July 7, 1789. . ’
DAVIL) Harris toils before me
a whies and r,d pied cow,
about 4 years oidp marked with a
fwaliow fotk in the right ear, and a
crop ai d two flits in the left, brand
ed on the left cufKion thus R. O.
The owru-r mult prove his property
before me within the thife prelciibetl
by law.
W. FREEMAN, J. R
july 7, 1789.
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Defaulters in the diftrirt of militia late Cap
tain Ayres’s, Richujt>nd county.
WILLIAM White, David Robinson, fen.
John Moates, Adam Guess, Samuel
Kutgdell, John Doughty, William Neli'on,
jun. James Christmas, Jordon Prodor, John
Chambers, John Quarles, Ann Gray ham,
John Armstrong. Anil Tidwell, Joseph Hick
man, John Leonard, fen. |ohn Smith, feu
James Bowland, Thomas Howard, Stephen
Phillips, William Ayres, Elija Walker.
Names of pCifons who have returned me a
lilt of their taxable property lcfiding in
other diftri&s.
William Antrikcn, Susannah Bryant, Eli
zabeth Chambers, George Foules, fen. Mary
Ann Fuller, John Goare, lohn Hobbs, Cla
ri(Ta Harriffon, jofeph Hancock, Martha
Huff, Thomas Jones, jun. Charles M*Dade,
Rachel, Powell, Samuel Robinson, Joshua
Vaughn. George Fotrles, jun.
Non-residents: Youngbloods, ioo acres
oak and hickory land, near George Ray’s, On
the waters of the big'Kioka, second quality.
N. B. This trad is in arrears of taxes.
THOMAS HAMILTON* Rcc.
JMr 7* 1 7 5 9-
George Heard, 1
vs. > Slander.
Drury Cook, J » y . ...
I THE defendant, Drury Cook, do acknow
ledge .that I did on the 16th day of June
last, without any foundation, speak of Major
George Heard that he was a hog thief, anr
that [ could prove it, for which I am extremed
ly fotry,do beg Major Heard’s pardon, whof
charaderl refped and eftetfm. Given under
tny hand in open Court, the 14th April, 1789.
Signed DRURY COOKL
Tiff. HENRY MOUNGER, C. vV. C.
HE following trads of land, in Captain
t Whittaker’s diftrid, Burke comity, are
fiippofed to belong to non t residents, yiz.—
1850 acres granted Elizabeth _Simpfon,
95b of which are pine, 4.50 fe-ond quality,
and 450 third quality. , .
too acres granted Matthew Bass, of
wh'rh arc pine, and 40 third quality
(the above laud® ate ou Ogech«te swamp,
*ove Eu’ckhead.
Defaulter—David Nichols,
JONES, Rtc.
A Lift of Defaulter! in Captain Evana'a di
itrid, Ruike coiinty.
C TFTHEN SWaiu, Zacliaiiah Buthey, to-
feph Birmii, James C>rtian» . Jojepli
Brintly, james B antly Abner Marrell, Thu
•U4* Sumelin, Mtuk Cbapliiii David Bovd,
Hipfurd, J.XVAtffa
ftibfcriber hasjuft received
at his houle, out* mile above
Augusta, on the main road leading
Tom thence to Washington, in
Wilkes county, fu dry bioods. as
hereunder mentioned, which he will
lell at the molt reduced prices for
calh, tobacco, or the paper medium
at the current difiount.
MOLASSE&
; Weft-India Rum'
Northward ditto
Coniac Brandy
French ditto
Holland Gin
Port Wire
Malt Beer, bottled
Bcft New-York Cyder
Cordials, white aud red
New-York dryed apples, by the pound
Raiftns
Eating oil (hew and very fine)
Perch hooks (heft Kirby)
Loaf fngar
Mufcovado ditto
Coffee
White wine vinegar
Grind ft ones ~ .
Stone jugs
Common, milk, and pudding pans
A genetal affortnient Queen’s ware
Ditto ditto Glass tumbler*
Large .Providence conks
Iron Pott*‘
A general assortment nails
-Oznaburgs
A few Apt. London made beaver hats
And lome fait in Lcks. .
GEORGE HAMMOND.
July 2 , 1789.
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r Ti HE fubienber being appointed
X Receiver of Returns or taxable
property for C apt. Pc«nrr’s dill net,
'in the county of Richmond by the
Honorable.the Executive Loifhcil of
this Hate, gives notification that such
returns wul be received at the ftatc
houje in Augusta until the expira
tV n of this month (Sundays except
ed.)
William Ur quhart .
Augujla % July 3.
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S. Blache,
HAS the pica lure of informing
the public* and his eufioiricrs
m particular, that-he h?.s recovered
of a io ?g and painful spell of frek
: nefs, (through which means u was
bout of his power of c Trying on the
baking btifinefs)--he flatters h m
, ieif thefe who < ifli to favor
him with their cuftotr, shall be rea
,dily and faithfuily served.
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Notice.
WHEREAS Britain Bailcfs offers for fale
a trad of Land, said to contain thirty
fix acres, lying in Richmond county, state < f.
Georgia, joining lands of the cflate of Charles
Clark (lately deciafed) Joseph Lellif, James
Stalling':, aud Mr. Getrous, in order to pre
vent any person or persons being deceived by
purchaliug the fame, I do herety give tlhs
public notice, that the said tbiry-fix acres of
latid ate within the bohudaries, and part
of a trad of land beiongiug to the faidClaik 5 *
edate, originally granted to John Dodd aud
after convened by good and furiicitnt deed to
• the said £Jaik, aa hy reflieurf being lit I to
the amOecoidfrof thii state will tully appeal*
• endis now the lawful property, and in pul
feftion vi .the hciii of the laid Clurle* (lark
dcce.TJ.
ANNI, GIAVK,
Jflnt ts, I? 9 ?’
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SIX DOLh * 4RS R Rffi/jR I),
SI RAYED or ltolen fume time in Match*
a final! IKY HORbE, railing four yeirs* :
about thirceeu bauds aud a halt high, marked
with a star and snip, also some of his feet whit*,
but wnich of them, or how many, I ,{o uu [
lecpilctt ; he is a natural trotter, and canters
very well; it is probable he may have fune
brand, but that 1 nave alto forgot. H e was
putchafed by some gentleman of Campoell
t°wn from a nun in Wilkes, and perhaps is
endeavouring to get back. Whoever Will de
liver the laid hoife to the fubferiber, ft,all
have the above reward,
W. longstreet.
JUST IMPORTED,
And for SALE on reafondblh *
terms, lor Cajh or Produce i
A few pair of French
Burr Millstones,
Three feet three inches in diameter. Apply
t“ M ei lrs* Colhoun RdHy , merchants,
Augusta, or the fubferibers at their (tore,
three doors above the Cwffee-houfe, on the
Bay. .
; WILLIAM. HUNTER, & Co.
Savannah, May *B, i;By.
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STOLEN on Sunday evening the 17th inst"
near Augusta, a waegon the
following defeription, viz. A yellow fori el
aliout hands and go. inch high, branded
with small letters WE on the mounting
fliouHcr, ihoir buihy tail, a small flat in his
forehead, and fieib shod all round.
TEN POUNDS reward will be given, for
the horse and thief, or FIVE POUNDS for
' the horse only, on ( the delivery of the
fame to Mr. Ainafa lackfon, merchant, Au
gusta, or to the fubferiber, Pe'erfbtn-g, at the
confluence of she rivers Savannah and Broad.
, . HALRY VALDWELL.
Pcttrjburg , May 23, 1789
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R f - BERT R> bcrff «n tells bes rc
rr.e a bla k i • rfe, near fol r
• r rten hand** high, about twelve years
old, trots; and paces, is Drarded on
rhe oft fhoulde*. and hu o<k thus
P 2 a‘ d ha> leme saddle The
owne» mu i piovc his p.upertv agree
able to law. *
JAMES S.^M.LINGS, J. P.
Juve 13, 178^.
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fi 1g h c Ik •1 i ars Ktv. a v ;
STRAYED or f.olen from the Subfcriher,
a large SORREL HORSE, about 15
hands high, has a small star in his forehead,
and some of his feet wlme, I ut which, or
9 A*
how many, I don t ten eiubcr. He has had
his tail and mane lately trimmed, and has
two large lumps on the points of hi? flioulcfe s,
orcafioned hy work ; he has no brands
Any peifon .who will deliver the (aid hjtfe to
me, at my plantation, about one mile from
A igufla, shall receive the above reward.
ELIZABETH CORNELL.
June 20, 1789* .
To fie Sold for r*eady T o ey %
At the Court-boufe in Richmond c< u ;ty, on
the 6ih day of Ruguft next,
Iwentyfour thouland, three h n
dred a**d thirty kvcu.ane t of high
land, the proj»erty or t ichard Call.
■lltwenty th rt thrufind, ci*rce
hundred and thiity-ihrr a<r «. of
land; and oiv
huf drto uiui tony me ac C 8 riv r
Iwiiinp* in w aftimgroii county, rhe
pio» eicv of W ilUn'i C4I« jun, |he
a ovr land U executed lor ia< tor
•he \rar 178 ft.
J, BARN ITT, C, Tan,
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