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A DIRECT CONVEYANCE FOR
CHARLESTON.
r T’HE Mail-Chair, for Coo- <
-*• fawhatchie, in luture wiil-lcave the }
Poft-Otfice in Augusta, every Thursday '
morning at 8 o'clock, and arrive at Coo- I
fawhatchie by 6on Saturday evening— 1
Returning, leave Coofawhatchie at 8 o’ 1
clock on Sunday morning, and arrive at <
Augusta by 6 on Tuefday evening.
Passengers may at all times be accom
modated. —Fare, bight dollars —the
money to be paid before the feat is en
gaged. Application to be made at Coo
’fawhatchie, to John W. Wilkins, Esq.
Post-Master, and in Augusta, to Mr.
Alhton, where the Chair will ftait.
This will be found an eligible mode of
'conveyance for gentlemen going to, or
coming from Charleston, as the Chair
gets into Coofawhatchie on the fame e
vening that the Stage psffcs through that
place from Savannah ; and goes to Pcco
:aligo, (j mile*) where the Stages meet
ini exchange Mails early on Sunday
morning; so that as it returns
Charleston, it arrives at Coofawhatchie
jefore the Chair leaves that place for
Augusta.
The usual allowance of 14 pounds
jaggage will be made—and 8 cents per
sound will be expelled for all over that
pvcight.
J.S. WALKER.
April 28.
forty Dollars Reward.
p) UN-AWAY from the fubferiber on
IA- the 20th March last, two NEGRO
BELLOWS and two NEGRO WENCH
£S, viz. Monday, a mulatto fellow,
bout 38 years of age, is about 6 feet
igh, ttraight made, and has something
Be appearance of an Indian, he is a
■ountry born, fer.fible fellow, and may
Ittempt to psfs for a free man.
S Rachel, his wife, a black wench a-
But 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches
Bgh, likely and well made. — Nelly,
■well made, likely black wench, about
Byears of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high
B The above deicribed negroes formerly
Blonged to the estate of Doflor Lyman
Hall, deceased, and since to Joseph Watts
Bceafed, of whom I purchased them.
B Also a negro man named Stephen,
Boot 2 g years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches
Bgh, a black, Aim, ttraight made fel-
B’ and formerly belonged to Jas. Lyon. !
Bis probable that they will keep toge-
Bther, and I expett will make for the 1
|Bts below Savannah, as they are well
■luainted there. 1
above Reward and all reasonable
be paid to any person that
lodge them in any jail in this ftn*?, ’
I may get th u again, or Ten '
pillars for any one of ihem..
■ NOAH KELCEY.
April 20.
i
■ Wanted,
■«B SMART, aftive LAD, from four- ’
to sixteen years ot age, as an
IBf >v;;/ ice to the Printing Business. ■
youth, ot a good difpon- .
BB w 'dl fir. .1 an eligible and advanta
s fitnation in the above l:oe, by ap
at this O ace.
NOTICE.
THE Subscriber having pur
chased the whole Store of Mtflis. Car
penter & Havens, late Merchants in Sa
vannah, at a very low rate, which con
fills of a variety of articles very ufeful, he
Hatters himfelf that he can, and will fell
them very low, which will make them an
objeft to the purchasers.
Augusta, May 7 . F. PHINIZY.
CHEAP BARGAIN.
Just received and fur Sale,
A FEW boxes of No. 10 and 9 Cot
ton Cards; a few crates of Earth
en Ware; a fupply-of Mens fine Shoes;
also a good assortment of Liquors and
Groceries. F. PHINIZY.
Augusta, Feb. 11. •
SHERIFFS sales.
At Ike court-houfc in the county of Elbert ,
on the frjl Tuefday in June next,
IVIL L BE SOLD ,
The following property, to uiy:
SIX bounties of land, containjrg 287-
acres each, lying on the/Big Pond
fork of the Oconee, and on the fouth
fide of said riverbed vacant cn all other
sides at the time oKfuruey, and granted
to Simon Swear, Jdfcn«4lucker, r l homas
Smith, Dennis Legafltt, Simon Rice and
Barnaba Trice—oocA’crcs in Elbert
county, on FaUirig ancl Dove’s creeks,
unimproved, aiftl joins William Davis;
575 acres county, granted to
the heirs or Deveraux J2rritt j 250 acres
joirs William Dudley, with some im
provedfents; 6co acres in Elbert, at the
mouth of Dove’s creek, on Broad river,
it being ti e place whereon Thomas B.
Scott, now lives, and bavirg very good
improvements; all the above land taken
by execution as the property of Thomas
B. Scott, and pointed cut by the said
Scott.
R. MIDDLETON, Sheriff.
April zg.
SHERIFF’S SALES. '
On the Jirfl Tuefday in June next, at the
court-house in Greene county, a(the u
jual hours, /
IVILL BE SOLD,
200 acres of Jand /adjoining
the Greene &unty line, the waters
of GreenbrieV granteiLfo Micajah Wil
liam for.; alfoV of the name
of Hannah ; taken A% the property ol 1
Robert Melton,\ayfhe inftancc of Tho
mas Daniel. jt
Also a woman of the name
of Phillis; taircn a?, the property of Sa
muel Reed, £\ the irift.mce of two exe
cutions in Vavor of Weft and Peeples,
and out by the\defendanr.
h'AaAgg\ acres of l\nd, rcore or less,
thar waters of Shoulderbpne, adjoin
ing Young and Pofley; taken as the pro
perty of William and Gray Criddle, st
the instance of John Smith, and pointed
out by the defendants.
Also, one trunk, and a quantify o!
carpenters and joiners tools, taken as the
-iroperry of Benjamin King, at the ia
dauce of Benjamin Rhodes.
JOSEPH D. FANNIN, Sheriff.
April 20. . ,
GEORGIA.
PERSONALLY appeared Edward
Rowell, Esq. wh% being duly sworn,
iaith, that he paid to amet Meriwether,
Freafurer to the Geor ia Mifliffippi Com
pany, the fum\f thri e hund/td dollars,
in full for a fcr\ ifiued todhe said Ed
ward by the trulVeti of'Taid company,
hearing date the 2 2tScgy of January, in
the year 1795", tor/which he obtained
his receipt as I're&fu rfotnd that the laid
receipt he 1 ft oVrr-ifl aid, so that
it cannot be fylfnd o comt »t.
Xedw Kowell.
Sworn tomeforc me this '
26th Nov. ißor.
Will. Robertson, j p,« r/.
GEORGIA, Elbert Countv.
Notice is hereby given,
r TTI AT applit ition hath been
made to the < aurt of ordinary of
this county, by Nat ariel Hunt, pray,
ing that tl.e executors of Jame 3 'Fair,!
deceased, may be d ireded to mike ti
tles to a certain trrd; of land, lying in
Franklin county, on he waters of Ealfi
nola creek, known b the name of the
Court-House trad j aud that after the
expiration of three months, the said
prayer will be grants 1, in terms of the
ad, in such cases pro ided.
Wir. HIGGINBOTHAM, c. c. o.
Hancock Countv, , -
Court of Ordinary , January TJtnn, 1 802.
ON the petition rs Zachariah Dea
son, stating tha: r I hurras FJarton
was bcund in his lifetir le to make a good |
and laws ul title to ace tain trad of land,{
containing one hundre 1 acres, a copy of
the obligation being a nexed to the peti
tion, and now filed in hccleik‘sclfice o!
this court,
It is ordered, That he administrator?
of said deceased do a ecute titles to the
petitioner, in terms of the ad of the ge
neral afiembly, at the next court of or
dinary, unless cause fiiould le (hewn
why he should rot, ai d that thb rule be
published in one of he public gazettes
and the public placeaof the county, foi
three months previous thereto.
ExtraElfrom th\ Minutes,
M. GREEN, c. c. o.
150 Dollars Reward.
STOLEN from the fufcfcriber, on Sun
day night the 17th of January last,
near Augufla, a negro boy about 10 years
old, by the name of DANIEL, country
born, rather ?kf a yelJowilh iompledion,
and has an impediment in Ins fpeecb, is
apt to flutter a lWtle, and has after in
his forehead.—Any that will se
cure the boy so tbaylgethim again,
(hall receive Fifty jfoilars Reward, and
for the thief on Corfyidionj I will pay
One Hundred Dollars ■Reward.
JAMES ARITCHETT.
Georgia, Haycock county,
March \f, 1802. (
N. is the wi(h of the Snbfcri- I
ber the boy (liould be apprehend- <
cd near Augusta, that he Jhrufd be com- 1
mi tied to the rare of Joseph Hutchin- <
son, Esq. or Mr. Samuel M. Smyth. ■
J- P.
The Aughjtd and Rio.
Bath Stage Coachee.
JOSEPH ASHTON informs his friendr.
in particular, and the public in gene
ral, that he has provided a neat Coachee:
and Horses, which will run every daj'
from Alhfon’s Tavern in Augusta, to the :
Richmond Baths, commencing on Mon.
day the 17th of May ; the Coachce flares ;
from A fit ton’s at half past fix o'clock in
the morning, and arrive at the Baths at
nine—Returning, leave the Baths at half
after four, and arrive in Augufla at 7 o*
clock the fame evening. The term 6ot pa!*.,
fingers is one (hilar and a half each, to
the Baths, and the fame returning, witii
14 pounds luggage allowed to each pal
fenger, ail over and above to pay eight
cents per pound.
Augijta and Savannah Staged
I'T'HE subscribers refpedfully
| inform their friends and the public*'
that they have purehafed the Line of
Stages from MeflVs. Joseph and William
Grant, with good Hcrfes, Carriages,..*
and a careful Driver. Stages start as '
ufua!.
LEWIS CALFFREY, ) D . ..
JAMES GAFFNEY, \ Pro P netors -
Twenty Dollars Reward.
RUN AaVAY from the fubferiber on
the zifl iafl. a negro man ranjed
ISAAC, about 23 years of age, $ feet
5 inches high, well made, and of a dark
completion, had on when he went away”
a b!ue round jacket, and a white hat, the
under part green, he formerly belonged
to David Lapflie Nos Beach lfland, and
to Mr. John Moore oi thfs place. Any
perfen apprehending or fecuriug the faidi
fellow so that I get him aga*p, (hall re-4
ceive the above reward ancPhll reafonablos
expences paid by
JAMES MAG NAN.
Au%ujla, April 28.
N. B. It is probable he may make hi»"
way into South-Carolina, where he is well .!
known, or near Louisville, where he haft,
a wife and child.
SHERIFFS SALET
At the court-house in lVayntflorough
Burkt county, on the JirJt >.fuefday in
June next, cu the vfual hours,
tV IL L\J E VOL D,
by the name
of Jerry j aifb,A.oo acres of pine
land, lying on the Iputh fide of Brier
creek, joininglaiun&f George Aibriton;
also too acresypine\land, lying at the
Chickasaw bridge, omßrier creek ; also
a traft of acres pi\e land, lying 00
the norty»de of Brier crack, in said
county, joining Henry Jones’s place; tak
en as the property of Alexander Love to ‘
fatisfy an execution in behalf of Allen
Wamble.
M. SCRUGGS, Sheriff.
Afril 21 ■
to yA\c jaiTof
Columbia couit* cn tire 28th ol Fe- *.
bruary last, a negrpo/fl named LIZEY,
who fays her mafleykneme is Jones, and.
lives near SavanodhA, The owner is re
gueßcd to pay charges' and take ber a
way. / •
RICIJARD MATIIEAS, Jailor.