The Augusta chronicle and gazette of the state. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1789-1806, June 12, 1802, Image 4

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live Dollars Reward . RUN AWAY :r »m the subscriber, on Thursday the 20th inst. yfegro w>aian named MIRABEI.LE bat in Englilh FANNY ; thirty years of age* (horlt and well known in Augusta and it* branded on the bread marc It is very probable (he wt\l make for Mr. John Fox's or plantati on, or to Mr. Manias (Cooper's mills, having a hulbarujr at each\of the above places. As lam told some person wi(h ed to purchase her, any person may have her for fiwrhundrcd dollars. ' M. VERDERY. May 28. " II- —.■ I ■ II »■ I 1 -l I I -I Twenty Dollars Reward. RUN A.WAY from the subscriber on the 21 ft inti, a negro man named ISAAC, about 23 years of age, 5 feet £ inches high, well made, and of a ctaik completion, had on when he went away a blue round jacket, and a white hat, the under part green, he formerly belonged to David Lapllie of Beach Island, and to Mr. John Moore of this ( lace. Any person apprehending or securing the said fellow so that I get him again, shall re ceive the above reward and all rcafonable cxpsnccs paid by JAMES MAG NAN. Augujla, April 28. N. B, It is probable he may make his way intoSouth-Carolina, where he is well known, or near Louisville, where he has a wife and child/ Ten Dollars Reward. / RUN. AWAY from the fubfofter, living at Booth’s mount, pelar the Oconee river, Hancock counjpy, on the Bth of tbis\nonth, a negro, man named J E M, about thirty year's of age, five feet ten inche\hi s h, Jfteaks good Eng lilh ; had on a\>lue' homespun double wove coat, and breech es, (hoc boots and pkted spurs. He is well acquainted in and Sa vannah, and frill for one of those plac&S, Any nrtfon apprehending said negro, and (cubing him to me, or lodging him in any jail of this (late so that I can get him, lhall receive thp above Reward. JAMES THOMAS, May 15. “T O B E S CTIT)7~ SEVEN hundred acres of land, situate opposite the city of Augusta, on Sa. vannah River, in the (late of Scuth-Ca rolina, a great proportion of which is Prime low Ground, and First quality High Land, well timbered.—For fur ther particulars, apply to Col. Robert Watkins at Augusta, who is aulhorifed to dispose of the fame. ' April 28. N. B. if the above (hort ly fold, it will be a term not exceeding (even ytAhfi- A DIRECT* CONVEYANCE, FOR , CHARLESTON. 'THE Mail-C»air, for Coo- A fawhatchic, in futttc will kavc the Poft-Office in Augusta, every Thutfday morning at 8 o'clock, and anivc at Coo fawhatchie by 6 on Saturday evening— Returning, leave Coofawhatchie at 8 o' clock on Sunday morning, and arrive at Augusta by 6 on Tuefday evening. Paffengcrs may at all times be accom modated. —Fare, eight dollars— the monev 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. Affiton, where the Chair will dart. 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 pafles through that place from Savahnah; and goes to Poco taligo, ($ miles) where the Stages meet and exchange Mails early on Sunday morning; so that as it returns from Charleston, it arrives at Coofawhatchie before the Chair leaves that place for Augusta. The usual allowance of \\ pounds baggage will be made—and 8 cents per pound will be expelled fer all over that weight. J.S. WALKER. April 28. Forty Dollars Reward, RUN-AWAY from the fubferiberon the 20th March last, two NEGRO FELLOWS and two NEGRO WENCH ES, viz. Monday, a mulatto fellow, about 38 years of age, is about 6 eet high, ttiaigbt made, and has fbmething the appearance of an Indian, he is a country born, sensible fellow, and; may attempt to pafa for a free man. Rachel, his wife, a black wench a bout 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, likely and well made.— Nelly, a well mode, likely black wench, about 29 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high The above delcribcd negroes formerly belonged to the efiatc of Doctor Lyman Hall, deceased, and since to Joseph Waits deceased, of whom I purchafcd them, Atfo a negro man named Stephen, shout 25 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, a black, Him, Itraighc made fel low, and formerly belonged to Jas. Lyon. It ii probable that they will keep toge gether, and I cxpedl will make for the Salts below Savannah, as they are well acquainted there. The above Reward and all reasonable expences will be paid to any person that will lodge them in a-y jail in this (late, so that I may get them again, or Ten Delfts &r any one of them. yr NOAH KELCEY. AuQtiJla, April 20. * SHERIFF'S sales, "’ fpo ' On the Jirjt Tucjday in July next , at the court-koufe in Greene county , between the u/ual hours,- WILL BE SOLD , ONE negro fellow Fhill, a bout *5 years old ; oie blight fortcl bud horfc, two marcs and one colt; five cows and calves j three feather beds and furniture, and a quantity of household and kitchen furniture; taken as the pro perty of David Robert foe; at the in fiance of David Wiibon, and pointed out by the defendant. Also 50 acres of land, be the fame more oriels, on the waters of Shoulder bone, adjoining JCircutn and Simonton, it being the plantation E.izabsth Day at present lives on; taken as the pro perty of Jerry Baker, at the instance of Jesse Connell. f *. v Also one feather-bed; taken as the property of Joseph Spradling, to facisfy a$ execution in favor of Joseph Boren. —-Conditions C ifh.' J. D. FANNIN, SJierJf. May 2s. ■"WILL be sold, At Franklin court hou/c, on the •jlh day of August next, the following Hath of landjgffir fj much of each as willfuiisjy thf tlik due the United States, ' AN improved plantation, whereon James A. Whitney now rdides, situate on Reed creek, about three milts above Hatton's ford, on Tugola river; tax due thereon D. 37 39 v. An improved pJantation, adjoining the town of CarncfviJJe, on the wateis of Stephens’s creek, a branch of the middle fork of Broad m;er, whereon Wikiara Williamlon now reftdes; lax due thereon D. ig 98. One other improved plantation, fitu atc on Tugola river, about one mile be low Kee’s ferry, whereon Nathaniel Payne now resides; tax due D. 4 s*o. HENRY CHAPPELEAR, Colledor of the Revenue or Franklin county • May 27. Disjoint ion of Par tnerflip. THE Copartnerlhip of Tkeyset & Co. beiovg by vniuffl consent, this day diflhlvecL Fiance is hereby given to all have any claims on that firm, to brifiV them forward for fettlerr.ent on oje-' the fil’d day of June next, ajr no account against said firm can S. theVenet, C, MUNNS. May. EXPBCTIN^fo bcab fent i:om this months, I do hereby ap. oint Genial John. Twiggs sty Attorney duriußray aNWice. ABRAHAM TWIGGS. May J7, S ** * V f