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Notice. !
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ALL persons who have any demand?
agaiuft the estate of Mn Charles Bed
ingfietd, deceased, arc requeftcd to make
tfa%m known on or before the firft day of Oc
tober next, and those indebted to make pay
ment to
WILLIAM WALLACE, Adminijlrator,
Augujia, Augujl 13, 1789.
On Saturday , the 26 th day of
September next,
At Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon,
•Will be Sold,
Btfore my door in Greene-street, on a credit
ot three months, the purchaser giving bond
with approved lecurity for payment, to be
made in infpefted tobacco,
ji Negro Boy , about [even years
of age — a Ho*fe, Saddle and Bri - *
die —a quantity of Corn,. ands ume
\wearing Apparel;.
Belonging to the estate -of Ms. Charles Bed
ingfield, deceased.
By order of the Adminijlrator ,
DALZIEL HUNTER.
Augufla , Augujl 14, 1789.
fOUR DOLLARS REIVARD
STOLEN or STRAYED, on the 9 rh ioft.
from the fublcriber living on the little *
* K.ioka, a Cbeftnut Sorrel HORSE, about 15
hands high, branded on the near shoulder I,
and on the buttock B, is a natural pacer.
Whoever will take up and deliver the laid
Horse to the fublcriber, so that he may get
hun again, Shall receive the above Reward
immediately by
c JOHN PEARRE.
Littlt Kioka , Augujl 12, 1788..
TWENTY dollars reward
O from Col, Mead’s Mills, a black horse,
14 l-l hands high, and 8 years old, has a
blze on the foreheid, which extends down
to his noftiiis, branded on the near jaw with
a finall S, a long tail, almost reaching to the
grouud, has a piece taken out of Iks right
eye tmderlaih, trors and canters, and has a
hanging mane. Whoever will deliver the
{aid horse, and jhief, to Mr. Robert Dick,
merchant in AugulU, Hull receive the above
reward in specie, or foi the horse alone Ten
Dollars.
STEPHEN CROWDER.
Augujl 15, 1789.
CAME to the fubferiber, on Friday the
7UI inst. A MULATTO FELLOW,
who fays his name is JOHN, and that he
came from Tan River, Virginia, in company
with a white man named Lewis, and further
fays that he was born free. He is about i&
years of age, 5 feet three inches high, and
speaks good Englilh. Any perfotuor perfuns
claiming the said fellow* by proving his or
her property, and applying to me at Bedford,
may have him on paying charges.
THOMAS FULGHAMr
August 13, 1789.
MAJOR Ambrose Gordon tolls a red heif
fer, unmarked —William Jackson, a
f-r rel horse branded thus M I—Robert Wat
kins, a black horse, having but one eye,
branded with a heart; also a bay mare btand
eu I F—Robert Walton, a tied cow and one red
and white, branded W O; also a red heifTer
branded H—John Furey, a brown cow, mark
ed on the left ear with a smooth crop, and on
the right ear with an upper keel.
The owner or owners of these strays may
prove his, her or rbeir property before
D. HUNTER, J. P.
Defaulters in Capt. FuAd's > diftrift, Burke
county.
JESSE Womirk, Richard Odam, Robert
Tillman, William Black, Holin
wxib#
JONATHAN KEMP, R„.
Return of defaulter*, and persons holding .
property in other counties in this state, in
Captain Hagan’s company, Wafliington
county*
JAMES Martin 2$ 1 acres, 3d quality of
oak and hickory land, in Burke county.
Frances Boykin 500 acres, pine land, in do.
John Nutt 170 acres, pine land, in do* Jane
Whitehead 3>o acres, pine land, in do. John
Martin 100 acres, second quality of oak and
hickory, in do. Joseph Grizard 530 I-a
acres, pine land, in Wilkes county *
Defaulters —Moses Chiles, and the widow
Vickers.
JOHN-WATTS, Rec.
—— ■
is now in my pqlitrflioii
a nnail negro fellow mmed
Jonn, about 40. years of age; lays
he belongs to a Samuel Waynes, at
Antigua; that his matter left him
at Ciiarlefton about the time of its
" being capruied hy the Britilh, and
that he has.fmce been in the p. ffef
fhn of divers persons.. Any perion
claiming (aid negro, may have him
by applying to me, proving his or
her propeftv, and paving charges
jAMbb Lfiftlit, S. B. C.
GEO RG I A.* By Lewis Ga dner 9
(L. S.) ( Eiq Register of Pro-
LEWIS GARDNER* r bats for the County
; ) ot Richmond.
WHEREAS Fredrick Kimbol has applied
to me for letters of administration on
theeftateof Charles Pence* deceaied, Theic
ate therefore to cite . and admouilh all and
lingular the kindred and creditors ot the said
dcceal'eo, to be and appear before me at my
Office, on the 15th day otSeptcmbei next, to
(hew cause, if any they have, why le ters of
administration Ihouid not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, at ray
Office, the 15-th v day of August, iu
the year of our Lord one thousand
seven hundred and eighty-nine, and
in the 14th year of the Independence
of tne United States of America.
GEO RG I A., •, By Levsit .Gardner ,
(L. S.) I Esq Regifterof Pro-
LEWIS GARDNER. f bats for the County
J - of Richmond.
UJ HEB.EAS Ignatius Few, has applied
Y to me <or letters of administration on
the estate of William. Candler, jun. deceased :
These are thereforß to cite and admoniffi all
and fmgular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to be and appear before me at
my Office, on the 1 sth day 0 f Sept, next, to
ftiew cause, if any they have, why letters of
administration (hould not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, at my
Office, the 15th day of August,
in the year of our Lord 1789, and
in the 14th year of the Independence
of the United States of America.
At a regular 'dieting of LODGE COLUDri-
II l , No. 3, held at the Academy, in Au~
gufta, July 23, A. L. 5789, pre,ent y
The Worftupful JOHN MEALS, Mafier ,
It is Ordered ,
HAT those Members who have failed
to attend their duty in this Lodge at
the last Festival, and at the live regular Meet
ings immediately pieceeding this Order, be
difeontinued as Members, at the next regu
lar Lodge, unless fausfatfory excuses be then
made.
Ordered alftj
That notice, by advertisement in the State
Gazette three leveral weeks before the next
regular Lodge night, be deemed fufficient.
Extra £l Jrom the Minutely
J. Y. NOEL, Sec'y
Defaulters iu Cspt William Wynne's diftrift,
Butke county.
ARCHIBALD Robinfou, Julius Wells,
and John Richards, jun.
JACOB LEWIS, Ret,
FRAMES of houses, of any dl
mcnfiOnS, will be cut and deli,
vered in or about Augusta, at thelhort
eft notice, and on the lowt it terms ;
also cyprels or pine ftiingb s, peft
oak or lightwood polls, and fence
rails He will ajfj contract to re
move houses, fence or pale in lots,
&c. Apply at the Governor’s plan
tation, jdit above Call’s Ware-houses,
to
John .Turman.
August 4, 1789.
He will also furnilh tobacco hogffieade,
Hour and indigo barrels, calks and kegs of
any sizes.
ALL ptrfons wh o have any claim
. or demand on the eitate of
James Kae, Esquire, deceased, arc
requested to render them proptrly
authenticated, on or before the fiift
dav of January next* ad thole in
debted, are required to n:ake imme- *
dia e pay me ; t..
» 4. ANNRAE \ Adtn'x.
Roe’s Creek . Jul 25, 1789.
A lift of defaulters in Capt, john Freeman’s *
company, Wilkes county, viz.
JOHN*Partin, 350 >acies second quality,
oak and hickory land, Wilkes county,
and one Dennis, 200 acres
second quality, oak and hickory land, Wilkes
county ; John Taylor. 2.Q0 acres third quali
ty, oak and hickory laud m Wilkes county £
-. Daniel Ford, Jonathan J. Hayes, Hughes
Thompson, Beuchal Philips, James Martin,
Levi Wimpy, Joel Yarborough, Richard
Eubank, Joseph Taylor, and Joel A.kin.
JOHN FREEMAN, Rec.
"Tufrfi ?f5, 1789
RtCHM : iND ACnutM 1, jmj 22, -709*
Orde.iu , That notice he given to the Lef*<
feet of the common land for payment of tho
arrears of rent due; and that in case the
fame lhall not be made withiu one month,
their obligations *0 be put in suit.
On the fir ft Saturday in September ngxt t
Will be Sold,
For the Paper Medium >
A few Lots,
In the Town ot Au^utta.
By order of the Board of Trufiees f
JAMES M. SIMMONS, Clerk.
1 ■■■■■ ■■■
A Bargain.
FOR SJLE,
That valuable Plantation, fitua f ed about 241
miles below Augulla, upon Savannah liver,
known by the name of
Projpedl Hill.
Containing about 405a acres, poo acids 0$
which are prime river swamp, 200 oak and
hickory, and the remainder good pine land,
which lies very convenient to aft i e bold flream.
On the piemifcs are a good dwelling
baru and orchard-one hundred and eighty
acres of the swamp, and *o acres of the
high land, are clear and unde! fence.
A L S O,
Sixteen hundred seres of land, fltuated on
Walnut Branch, Burke county, bousded
wcftwardly by Brier Creek, fouthwanfly by
Mr. Ainos Whitehead’s, and eaftwarrfly con
t guous to Way efborough.—The fituaticn
sud quality of these landsare too well known
aud admitted to require «ny fuither deferip
lion. For terms, apply to
Janie* Alger,
atCummin|L& M‘C/edi«o#.