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Bj the President of the
United States.
HF.REAS the President of the Uid
W ted State* is by law t*
( t ,-uin I sods of the Unfled Slate
*mo he oflered for sale. »
Therefore, 1, James Monroe, Presiden
■of the United States, do hereby declan
ami mahe known, that public gales forth
disposal agreeably to law, of certain lahd*
«li:ill be held as follows, viz;
• At Delaware, in Ohio, on the first Mon
day* in August and Octnh. r next, for the
sale of tltc lands which have been sur
veyed in the district ot Delaware, being
45 townships and fractional townshqu',
viz: Jiugntt Susi 1 '
Townships 1,3, 4,5 and 6, south
•f range
1,1, 4,5 and 6 J;"!
1,2, 3,4, 5 and 6 i ( >
I, S, 3,4, 5 and d 1~
October <S(i*a.
Township* 1. 3. 3 and 4, south of
range
1,3, 3 and 4 J J
I, 5,3, 4 and 5 1I
J, 2, 3 4 a id H !■'
1,2, 3, 4 and 5 1 i
At Pupta, in Ohio, on the first Monday
,in fiept. mber next, for the sale of the
lands winch have been sin vexed m 'be
district, ot P qua, being 3.1 townships and
fractional toWnamps
At nrookvili-.', in Indiana, on the nisi
Monday in October next, for the lame
v. Inch have he«» surveyed in the d.sirie;
of Bicnkville, bring 1 36 township* am.
fraction*! .townships
At Jdlersnnville, in Indiana,on the first
Monday i" A ig'-st next, for tln l.n l -
surveyed m the district tit Jcflersi i
vUfostb<dug 27 townships and fractional
townships.
At Tone MAtile, in Indiana, on the first
Mundat in September next, for the lauds
which have been (iiitvcted in the district
of lure Halite, b. ing 43 townships and
fractional, townships.
• At Kdtvardsvllb ,in Illinois, on the first
Monday in October next, for the lands
lately surveyed in the district of Edwards
villi-, being 38 townships and fractional
townships.
At Arkansas, in the territory of Arkan
sas, on the firs' Mondays ol August and
October next, nr the lands surveyed in
the district of Arkansas, being 53 town
slops ami fiactioi al townships, viz:
.hu;imt Salt.
1 ownslMpss, 7, i», !k Id, south of
range IS, west of Sib principal
meridian.
5,6; 7.8, 9h 10 do 30 do
6,7, 8 and 9 do 31 do
%7,8, 9, 10,11, 1d,13k 14 do 23 do
0< tuber Sale.
8,10, 11, 13, 13 fc 14 do 24 do
9. 10, 11.'13 &, 13 do 35 do
9, ,10,11 &13 do 36 do
9,10 and 11 do 37 do
9 and 10 do 28 do
9 and 10 do 29 do
At Jackson, in Missouri, outlie second
Monday in September next, tor the lands
surveyed in the District of Cape Girardeau,
ijciiig thirty-live townships and traction; !
townships.
At Franklin, in M ssouti, on the fir-
Monday in November next, lor tin Lain' •
in the Military Bounty tract, (north nftlo
Missouri river,) which could not be ds
tributed to soldiers, being chiefly quartet
auctions and fractions, 100 uinall or too
large for bounty lots.
At Usli'tba, iu Alabama, on the firs
Monday in Novi mUr m. xt, for the lots '■
the towns of Clad-urne and Jacksut , am
for townships 13 and 17 in range 39, ami
arul for township 18 iu range 19, widen
wet* advertised but not oflered fur sab
in March 1819.
Each s.iU shall continue three vve k-
And no longer, and eacli sale will com
me nee with the lowest number ot lot or
section, to'wnaliip and range, and proCt ,
in regular numerical order, 'flte lands
reserved by lan tor the use «f schools, ot
foi other purposes, will, as usual, be re
served from sale
Given Utah r my hand, at (be City of
Washington, the eighteenth day ot
April, in the \ car 1830.
JAMES MONKOF..
Tly tlie Prisident,
Josi.vn Meins, >(
Commissioner ol the General I.and Otficw.
April 34
BY,THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED
■STATES
Whereas, by an-act in Congress passed
on the I7lh «V Match 1839, out it ltd “ An
act to authorize the President »f the !’.
States to appoint a Receiver ot the Public
Monies and Register ot the I and Office
(bribe district of Lawrence county in the
Arkansas territory,” it is enacted, that
tatty person, having a claim to a right <1
pre-emption vv‘ftbin the said district, shall
make ktimv'Ti his Ciuim and location, ao*-
cording to the provision of the lawsuow
in forte, to the Register, at Iqastsix week:;
beforv the tin\g tc be designated by the
President of the L oiled States for issuin v
patents to the sol diets of the Iftte army,
entitled to bounty land in said district i
Therefore,! James Monroe, Pitsidetn
of the United States,do hereby dv signal)
the fourth Monday of Novvmber next, as
the time at winch patents as aforesaid
shall Commence to tss c.
Given under my hand, at the r/ityif
“Washington, the 'vightconth April,
1830,
JAME. 3 MONHOB
By the President,
Josiah Meios,
Commissioner of tire General Land O flfi* c
Printers wlin arc autimrizv d to publish
Vue laws of the United States, will insert
the above once a week till the first of No
vember tux , m t mml their accounts to
the Genera: Lamt Office for pavmcjit.
April ‘34-
Notice.
At'TER the expiration of nine month ,
application v r be made to tin- Honor:
blithe Inferior Court of Burke eountv
for leave tos .-ll three bundl ed acres o.
Land, as ’h<- property of JuhA Bearfieidt
deceased; Lying i u die county of Iforke
admitting lands of Isaiah Carter dee’d an i.
others.
William Beapfield
Administrator de bums non
Nor. 8
►
jh 1 ,j, * ■
SKeriffs Sale.
W ILL be sold on the fisrt Tuesday in
June next, at tire court house in Colum
bia county,
One wagon and gear, one
sorrel hone, three cows and seven year
* igs, four feather her s, with some turni
n e and one mahogany table, t« satisfy
. i -ker ulion, Jesse Lawthon vs. Jesse
• ifiutt.
Also
£.50 acres nfLand on the
waters of 'Green Br.tr creek, adjoining,
f Ilamibou and Jones, to satisfy an cxecu
tiou (ingga firr Boroughs vs. the execu
/ tors wi' B*zil Jones.
, Also
i»( > aci'cs of Land, ad
|lining Dor’vr and Jones, to satisfy sundry
( X.Tiiti.ms, J .fin Hannon vs. Jo.'m King,
levied and returned ionic by a constable.
Also ‘
acres of Land on 1 lie
Big Kinkoc, adjoining Livr.c r and .lores
in satisfy sundry uxecntioi's, T. B"”‘ •’
and others vs John L. •ZackVc,levied and
returned Id ine by a consiafe.e.
Also
One M*pro woman hy the
nam. ~1 M nil.la, toss' s 0 * ex* cutions
■ y Ilucb'o sun v x Tames Bluntly,
I Also
100 acres of l and on
fTvw; M ater cr< If, adjoining Ftlinfft-I
I other*. io Mid 1 tv suntlry exccutirtts,
ji nartian Stanford vs. lU.njunin Thomp
son.
Also r
Two snirdi negroes, Ah
nernnd Mitly to satisfy sundry executions.
, Jonathan Stanford‘vs Jason Gardner and
Wiley olive all levied and relumed to nn
In a coaa' UDle.
Also
£25 neves of land in ( 01-
iimbin county, adjoining Bnwdrc h Scott,,
)< vied on us the property <if Susanuitli (I
--* verby to sid'mfy an execution 'lfios. N.
I lam'd ion vs Stisuniah Overby.
Wm \\ iikins, s. c. c.;
mav 6
JSliei ilVs Sale. .
V.TJ.L he sold on ‘lie first Tuesday in
July next, at the court bouse in tlie town
of Wayitcshoroitgh, between lire usual
hours of sale.
One Kogro b y named
Jim levied on »s the property of Andrew
Ful wood, on the torcclosim* of two mort
gages in F iver ofT’VMx J. Burns.
IViluon N uvnj. s. h. c.
Burke county, may 6
Hi I the V resident of the
UNITED STATES.
Whereas, bv the acts of Congress, pass
don the 3'rtfi of Match, 1804, on the .3.
f March, 1895, and on the 25th of April,
1808, the prustdeut 01 the United States is
mthorise 1 to cause the lands in tlu l).s-
M'ictof Detroit to be offered for sale when
■irveycd.
Therefore I, Jamis Moxnor President
■ f the United States, do hereby declare
.•id make know n, that public sales, for
the disposal ( igjvcahly to law) of certain
'amis, shall be held at Detroit, in Michigan
! i rritorv, on die first Monday in July
next, viz :
Souths/the hoiw line. F.ent nf the men’ll linen
Tow nsii'pjf 1 3 .1 4 5 6*a (I 7, in ranges 4
> anil 6. 123 4 5 and 6, in range 7.
1‘3;! 4 and 5, in range 8
xcepting such lands as arc or may he re
served by law for the support ofschools or
for other purposes. The sale shall continue
so long as may he necessary to offer the
lauds for sale, and no longer j audthe lands
shall be oflered in regular numerical order
Given under my hand, at the Cite <u
Wasniugtun, ibis IJtii dav of March, 1830.
JANIE 8 MON Hue.
Bv the Prcsi lent‘t
JOSI A U MF.IGS,
Cnmrnisstouv’f *if the ifi if T.and nlftce.
Frinlers who are authorized to jjubl sh
laws of the United Stntes will publish flu
above once week till the Ist day of July
next, and send their-hilts to the General
1-tuid . fitre fur pavment.
March 39. ’ tI.T
GALLATIN
tj* TANDS the p’ es.utt season at the stable
> ’ ol Bo’kml 'l ice as, in I'.urk t'l.tu 'y,
eight tmlcs from \N »yuesluirwngh, on the
road UwAugur.a.
(\J* flavtng understood that there are
oeTiaut reports in cmut’uUion, ii jurious to
the character i f Gallatin as a foal getter in
the neighborhood < T W ayiusburmtglt,
thurke County, I de.ut it a duly to mysel
Its will asdic public, to thus publicly con
tradict Uteiu, ;u>t that vvete they as*, rud
by a poison div ested ot e very principle of
honor ami veracitv which can be fully pro
ven by my neighbors, I therefore pro
nounce him to be-a liar. The only illness
Gallatin ever experienced since in my pos
session, w.is.sontc time in lasi full, by stami
ing in the stable without exercise, and oc
comitig very cross anil fat On making a
trial, ovv ing to a redundancy of blood, Gal
latin foil, hot was instantly relieved o;.
blcediiig, and no instance whatever of ;
nre has occurred since. James Taylor, my
iu igbbor, was present al the time above al
luded to.
Joseph Gotten.
April 8 w2m
x TOURuVr.
T T L the first of October next, th<
Gome- t; tnre below the Post Office. Also
Store No. 19, Bridge Bow.
Ei quir at this Office. x
May 16 v
Wanted
; a
lIS sr. Apprentice to the Confectionary
and‘Distilling business, a stnarl active 1 aul
’ between IS and 17 years of ago. Apply to
IIENUV BOUEU l '8 Confrc mnary Store,
4 doors below the Glabc Tavern, Broad
’ street, Augusta.
AprS 18 ts
* /
■ w ' *
Mansion rouse. ,
1 !<E Puhscrihcrs have taV n n ft Jar** 1 ami commodious House at tie cor- ,
■ t.*4.ot Ureenand MJniftsh MW's; which ia n«w opened lor t!ic rucep- ,
toil o t company It is situated in the most pleasant pari of the ov- u.
and no pirns will be snared to render flie cstablUnnient 'yoithy o.c p—• ?
ronflge of the Public! Rooms will be fitted up in superior t tym tor the ,
accommodation of. liiirlie-, as well as single rooms lor genfhtmtn. (
The proprietors of (liis eetablishnVnt have endeavored to combine e.c- '
gance vi ith convenience. They flatter themselves their 1A RLE, and «Al*
will not be excelled by-nny in the Southern country, they have *nso ,
prepared in au airy situation large new Stables and sate
House®. ' * ,
’ Those; who are food of good living, airy, new ami clean Rooms wui
Mt tR, and kind treatment, are i especially invited to call and judge ‘O'
hernse! ves.
N. B. They intend Iceping a Livery Stable, and will, be provided with (
Carnages, Horses and an approved Ostler.
Young & McKeen.
January 22 f _ > {
10 .. _ _
Sheriffs Sides.'
11T11L be sold on the first Tuesday in j
n June nest at (he courthouse in the
town of Waynusborough between the
usuaUtotifs of sale.
One negro girl named
Mario, 15 years old, levied on as the pro
-1 perly of Smith Stringer, to satisfy sundry
eruditions .salted from a justices court, in
favor of Ezekiel taster, sen’r vs, Smith
Stringer and William Gwin (security)—
returned to me by Simeon Hampton con
stable. A '.SO,
Three negroes, to wit.
Judv , Israel and Eli /.a, levied on as the
properly of Andrew Fulwood to satisfy
sundry executions, issued from a justices
court, in favor of Roper McKinney and
others, returned to me by S. L. Koyai
c unstable.
ALSO,
One negro girl named
Crity, levied on as the property of Joseph
Roc to satisfy sundry executions issued
♦yom a justicecourt, in fnvor of James
tJooofellow, for the use ofJosiah Mathewt,
pointed out by defendant, and returned
to me by John N. Davis, constable.
A L HO,
One Inmdred and fortv
seven acres of land, joining Martin, mr
rington, ami Sapp, levied on as the pro
perty of Lewis Goody, to satisfy sundry
executions, issued from a justices court,
in favor of John Carpenter and othavs, re
turned to die by A. koyai constable.
Tleven and one nintli [
ores of land , on tue waters of Bvyyr j
creek, joining S. Murry and others levied j
on as the property of John Murray, io i
satisfy an execution issued from a justices |
court in lav < •of James H Ifryan, returned :
to me by A. Royal constable. V
*t.si>, 1
One third t>l* one Inu
red ami twelve acies of land, joining 1
Gray and others, levied on as the' property j
oi David Martin, to sa'isCy-sundry exceu
lions, issued from a justices court, ia fa- :
vor of Thomas V iu*d, vs David Martin and [
Tliomjts Burke, returned to me by la. E.
Green Constable.
• et.so,
'Hiree tracts of land, diz. i
.'i's acres joining Sapp and Hannah,
•283 1 sucr< s.ytiiring-Copt* and Wmjur.ack, ;
md ItlO acres joining' Cope and others,
levied on as the property of James H.
Brvan and Frederick Putin, to satisfy i
*,, f *
su'uiry "xeeulums, issued from a justices ;
court in favor of Danie l Thompson Guar- !
dttut for NirodetiV'S Thompson, returned ;
to me hv A kevsl r unstable. The above !
lends were advertised to have Keen su’d i
on the first Tuesday in April last, and j
continued by order of the plaintiff.
ALSO,
Two hundred and twenty
eight acres of land, joining: Hut ledge, 1
Dyne and others, levied on as the proper
'y of Lewis Dyne, to satisfy an Execution
in favor of lav lor, Davis, teal Taylor vs
Lewis 'hue and Richard Dyne pointed
out by L. Dyne.
ALSO.
One hundred and fifty
acres of pire 1 and, joining Mttlkey and
others, iev led on as the property of Alfred
A God bug, to satisfy an execution in fa
v pn.f .V/.iry I.everitt, pointed out by the
dr fondant The above land was adver
tised to have hcen sold on ttie brst Tues
day. in.t/iu’ctt last.and continued by or
der of the plaintiff.
Wi> on Navey, s. b. c.
Darke county, may 6.
L. C. Can to lon has asso
ciated Mr. Doitj. tl. -Warren in liisCnmmis
siim and Warehouse Business; which will
hereafter be conducted under the firm of
I. C C.vsrianr t. Co at the Warehouses
ecenlly "coupled by Leigh & Car.tefon.
All orders lor Storage, Purchases nr
Saks of Produce and Merchandise will be
i thank!ally received and promptly csecu
, ted. .
I'. C. Cantolou,
Bcnj. 11. Warren.
I Apia i
I,AW CONNECTION
to , '
44 HE Und'ersigned have feme*! » Co
partnership in the practice ofl.A W, iti the
town of Clinton, Jones County, (Georgia.)
Their office is kept in the Court House;
where one or both of them may always
(during business It/Hirs) be found, rea
dy and w ilting to attend the call of ev
ery one who may wish their services.—
They purpose practising in all the court
trescornpp-ing tjie Ocniulgee circuit; in
the counties ol Pulaski, and
Twiggs, in the Southern circuit; and in
the county ot Hancock in the Northern
circuit. They design so arranging thei
practice, as that but one of them will be
on the circuit at the same time. They so
licit business under the pledge that it shall
at all times, receive their prompt and tin
wearied attention ; and they flatter them
selves with the belief that their assiduity
in the discharge of their professional du
ties will merit and secure to them a liberal
and lasting* patronage, for which they will
ever be grateful.
Sami. Lnvthcp*
.Tames Webb,
April 29 lw4w
Fire Engines.
WBI. C. UIJIvNEMAN,
INFORMS the public, that ho continues
to Manufacture his PA'i'ENT FIRE
ENGINES, and has made and sold sixty -
I' one of them, via :
2to the town of Dos- 1 do Pittsfield,
ton, 1 do Pawtucket, m.
I1 do Nantucket, I do’ Troy,
j 2 do Dath, 1 do Frigate United
j 2 do Newbury, States,
I 1 do IpsWich, 1 do Chesapeake,
IJ do Marblehead, 1. do Macedonian,
i 4 do Lynn, 1 do Independence
Vl do Arundel, 74,
\l do Reading, 1 do Washington 74
j V do Newton, 1 do Navy Yard, at
(Ado Brunswick, Portsmouth xit
i lAdo Topsham, Ido do Charles
1 do Eastporti town,
I 5 iVv Anicsbury Ido W orcester,
• 2 Portland. ■I do Gardiner,
1 do\ Fort Indcpen- 1 do B ulge water,
Vlei.ce, 3 do lloxbury,
Ido Petersburg,Va Ido Salem,*
| I do imhcvst.N. 11. 1. do Cincinnati, O.
1 I do '.V indsi'r, Vt. 2 do Augusta, Geop
1 do Montpelier, At 2 do Savannah, G.y
Ido ll.dVowt!!, .*? do Washington,
t do Gi 'it,ester, 1 do Wear point, ■
, 1 do Cotlibi Ehc'o- 2 do Concord, N.H
j n, W A'bum, jl do Malden.
;1 do Northampton, j v ■ •
j One i t .thefce Engine's was trh*d in (lit
town wtln another Eigme belonging to
j the towndie Patent Engine, with Stive
i inch chambers, threw 7u gallons of water
j 100 teat in 2H seconds; the one belonging
t. > tlie town, ami select* d for the purf ose
v' ith six-nub rliartibevs. Was 43 second,
throwing the same quantity ot water 111)
j feet
Wo, the Subscribers, F:rewards of the
town of Boston, a'Gndvd at the trial of
one \V) ( C. ,nv:.var.jTv.x’s I'ir.x Exuixr.s,
an<l do certify the above statement to be
correct.
.IONA. LOTHNG, JOS. AUSTIN
TURNER PHJf LIPS, JOS.LOVERIGN
JOHN MACKAY.
djT Orders for tlie PATENT FIRE
ENGINE, addressed to \VM. C. DUNNE
MAN, No. 5l Unum-stnet, Boston, or his
Manufactory inßoxlmry, will be executed
in the best manner...
_March 11 m6m
•TJivuma\ Sitings,
CREEK AGENCY,
Srrenteen miles west of MonticHlo ,
Jasper county. ' f ien.
1' l,r s ’*Qsciibcrs respeclftilly inform their.
. friends and the jtiihllr. that they still
continue to accommodate persons in search
of health, llicy conceive it necessary to
state the terms on vvliich they wi'l in fu
ture board these who maybe willing* to
encourage them :—Regular boarders, for
man and horse per day, I dollar 75 cents;
iiV'an alone, one dollar ; children and ser
vants half prica. The water has been re
cently analyzed by a competent Chemist,
and pronounced to he ecmal if not superior
to any in the southern country
William M 4 lntosh,
Peter Donaldson.
March, 16. i
%
The Noted and Much admired fforie
REPUBLICAN,
STILL stand the present season at tin
V*7 stable of Joseph Colten, in Colum
,a County. The wjee # the si-awm is
fifteen dollars, payab.e by note on the ~5-,h
of November next, which note must be
sent with the mare —If twelve dollars are
S ent with the mare, or paid within the sea
son, it will discharge the season, idty
C en f sto the tirooru*
The v ason will commence the first clay
of March, and end the first day ut July
aj art!S >, tt with the horse wdl oe well led
and la Van care of at twenty-five c&tts per ,
duv The money m-ist be -paid when the
mares are taken av ay. The best ot wheat
and barley pastt.res are -provided for the
reception «f mares left with the horse—no
responsibility for’ accidents Os escapes—
good attention will be paid to eve. y mare
f„ rota-dun—an y person left in cimrgc with
the mares will be boardefhprutis.
RFPUBLIUAN is a beautiful bay, stands
fnl/ fifteen and * half hands high, and is
thn.tn-hf •by good judges to be as complete
a horse as they ever saw, And as a loal
getter,'he has proved himself tobe efjTat
if not superior to any; some oi b.s colts
hav;- been on the turf, and proved to be,ot
great speed and bottom.
rFjnanm.
REPUBLICAN was got by the r.ld m
poiTul bond limmetl, , is dam by Mark
An'ivor.v, grand darn by Col. Robert B'l
ling’s voting FearnougHt, who was out ol
It lit- dr.m ofFhg of Truce; be was r used
by itfe, and came out ot the dan. ot Dun*
guntioa. -i , ,
Riclicirtl Sliiiult
An-il 8
'
For Sale.
, (
rjHirr. celebrated Stand, now occupied
Jj. by James Collins on the trading road,
commonly .called the cross roads, twenty
seven n.iies from Augusta, with right hun
dred and fifty acres of Lund, lying around
and near the houses, which wili produce
grain with moderate attention, and a few
hands to support 'he house, besides a con
siderable quantity to dispose 1 of otherwise.
This stand is undoubtedly one of the best
and perhaps better known than any other
in the upper Country, is now offered for
sale very low for cash or punctual pay
ment, on the first day of January next
Any person wishing to purchase the said
aland will apply to the Subscriber, living
at Columbia Court House.
llichard Shackelford.
April 15 ts
CAUTION.
A LI. persons are hereby'cautkmed from
cutting any timber, or trespass.ng in any
manner whatsoever, on a tract of land
containing four hundred acres, lyif.g in
the Hack Swamp originally granted to
William Siflis, and noutv'ed by lands of
Edmund Bugg, Tnrknctt, Barnards and
Pointer, at the time of survey. Persons
found tresspassing »n the aforemenliono.
tract of land, wilt be dealt with strictly
according to laW.
A. Dugg.
for tttf and others.
April 25
"1
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE
CM LED STATES
Whereas, by an act of Congress passer!
on the del ot March, 1317”, entitled “An act
to authorise the appointment of a survey
or for the iands in the northern part of tin
Mississippi territory, and tliesai* of cer
tain lands therein described,” the presi
dent of the United States is authorised id
cause certain lands to he sold:
'I he re fore, I .1 wins Alo.vhoe, president
of the United Slates, do hereby declare
and make known, that public sales shall
be held at Huntsville, in Alabama, for the
sale- of the lands in fractional township five,
m range* four, west, and in fractional town
ship three-, in range eleven, west, except
f ractional section No. 31, in paid fractional
township. Also the lots (designated tin
sale on t lio plan of the town,) laK: otf for
a town in the said fractional township,
shall be sold in lots. Also the lots laid of
tor a town in township four, in ivujge
cleven, west. The sales shall commence
on the Ist Monday in June next, and con
tinue till the lanijsand lots shall have been
offered for sale.
Liven under my hand, at the City oi
Washington, the oth of March, 182 J.
JAMEb MONROE.
By the President: , ' '
JOSfAII MEiCS,
Commissioner of the general land Office.
Pi inters in North din,., South Car,-
iina, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mi s ■
sixsippi, and Alabama, who are authorised
to-publish the Laws oft he United States
tv:!! insert the above once a Week till tig
Ist,of June next.
Starch IC—vv Ij
lliirty Dollars Reward.
IJ AN away from the Subscriber about
d. the middle of March last, 3 Negro
.vleii, viz. Joe, Moses, Adam. Joe is about
->U years of age, dark well
made, live feet 6 or 8 inches high, hiu
iven accustomed to waggoning. Moses is
anont 21 or 22 years of age, yellow com
plection, pleasing countenance, very like
!y, well made, except a little noekneedi.i
one knee, near or quite 6 feet high. Aclam
is aoout 25 or 26 years of age, yellow coni,
plection, well made, five feet 5 or 6 inches
nigh, has had a piece o’ one ear oft'not
recollected which. 1 be above reward will
be given for the apprehension and securing
the above three Negroes, so 1 get them
and information given to the Subscribe.
* v,r j» Ul Burke County near Waynesbo
ro"^l. or ten dollars will be given foi
caber secured as above stated.
June Iluclies.
- A r- H1 * 5 lw2m
Mrs. (ioff,
|sE»MTrtU.Tirtbn» tie Udi«
r* ofAu^,s toand its vicinity that she
has .e-commenccd .Teaching ‘the Piano
l orte tuay 4 w3m
blanks,"
For sale at tills office.
S 15 Pttnv.v;,]
W ILL Be given fi r ,t. -;j-- ~ I aBB
rsage driver, a tali veil- V- . ’’ Waaß
likely fellow, of 22 year.-,
voice, had on when
leather hat, daik homes, j'j
a round jacket, eul.cr
striped horns pun. ,1 dui - H , HH
to be left a* a Biim.ni r ■■HI
field District, South < du. , ~
eleventh instant om- ■
age horses, too tv s'sn --
his shoulders amt
as he said, to liie plantu
Swamp, St Pater’s i’ai. li,
He rode bare hacked, \,
Granby fu'-y below md■ , Ll . jn ■■
rode the same huge bay 1,, 1v '„
be made his escape, tin- h„ !s> ,
and paces, a star i-.i hie fi.ivin J • '!■■■
feet or pastern joints ap|K
were swelled, and it is b-i: Mi ,
one or bosh bind (i ct wl.it,.. p iJ'HHE
rewind w ill I . given for il„. j ,
presumed Jo.!.', will e: , /.MB'
bis way (o Afr; l
cle a free yellow u.-m. ," ■
name cl Kin, from
free pass
and try to ..take bis e „ to \r j
he
boat band. Ai y p,;a v
said John and r.-iaivc; . .'.j HBH
safe jail, as that
shall rccid-.v'tlte : lime •[, 'H|
Itiack Swamp, St IVun’. -
1 tt^H
iTainca' I.ovvrv.H
Me-,705 , -H
SS--D REWAIitH
MAN AAVAY from tl.e
- plantation in Burke county,iijnEf
ary las:, two negi o j.k ■. in,m.:d BH
Vixv'Xvvs, tVKpuSUtJ
Codfrey ,s yellow co-mpl
. yt-fti s< f age, 5 feel 7or ‘c inch.
know non the river as a |,i,, : ,| 'H|
ing a wife in Savannah, he will
make; for that place He fovmi
ed to the estate of Rei-jamin V ■ ji,
Short, also Ol \ eliow e.emulex'r
of age, about 5 feet. 7 incites iii|..|,.’B
. was, purchased from the estate u|
Graves of Columbia county.
s Ben Coleman t) fVm. Frcmt
r Ben is black complected, about
’ <»f age, 5 feet 7 or eight inches iiiH|
known as a boat band William k.B
londsh complexion, about 21 y.-avs u;|H|
5 feet 0 or 10 inches high—i.ls'Mi.wßl
the river—has a small round face,
impediment in bis speech.
Also a negro woman namH
Mary, M
f Black complexion, about 20
i 5 feet 6 inches high—has tw oor timxlH
1 her fore teeth out. The above rcBI
> with reasonable expenses will be
f the apprehension and delivery of tie
negroes, or the securing them ititirHl
s so that he can get them again—or
ward will be given for either. lirataHj
) ers and all other persons are caud.fl|
-gainst harboring them. a
G*eo. W. Evans. ■
April 27
(Tj‘ The Savannah Republican
ted to publish the above twice
three weeks, and forward Bis accounl.MH
this office for pavment. I
t Georgia, ColuinbiaCt,nnt)^l
IN the Superior Court, March Ttnjß
1820, On the petition of Isham Fuili|a|
stating that he was possessed of twoprEl
(nisswy notes, one of which was |, rivtl 't3
Lemuel Shipp, for three bundled and Mfl
t venty -five dollars, made payable on tS
25th d.y of December 1819, to h'-dH
Fuller or bearer, and elated the
of 18 17 The other of said nous *.; ■
given also by Lemuel Shipp, for oneWj
dred and eighty >scven dolla.s anil tiiM
' cents, made payable on the 25th di(S
December 1819, to Ishum Fuller orb i*
er, and dated ilie day <;i —
J A copy of said notes as near astltepß
1 tionei- could recollect and annexedt-isfl
’. petition is now filed in Jie clerk’s(jjM
together with an affidavit pursuant to
.act of,the February, 1 ;~SS, tintltß
aid notes were lost or dcsuoycii. M
praying the benefit lute tided by
and other circumstantial proof bring
, before the Court. It is ordered that
said notes of hand be v-stahbsbe asdwH
ted by said act, on. the said Islwm fdlftH
jwiblishing a notice as tin:rein roptrsiß
ami for the sjiace of six momUa ii. cne
Hie public Gazettes of this State, ti:kfl
cause hu shown to the contrary mtlitno®
sifid six months or oilier niaiivr »liail™
. pear to the court against tlic sauie. I
Taken J'ruJii the minutes. ■
A. Crawlcrd. I
Clerk’s Office, 28th .March
GEORGIA, lln the Superior
Columbia county.) March Ttrw, I#---- H
fi Tl'ON the petition of John M y l *.**,*
wj ing he was possessed of a
* band made by Robert F. IK*at, to hici»■
'* ninety dollars, bem-ing date on the ■ '■
* day of-, 1818, and that l-itc'■'*l
1 of hand has been lost or mislaid, sot-■ ■
b the same cannot now be oLtaii.cd, *• ■
s praying that a copy jf said note v,!llC! ’, I
l- annexed to bis said petition may bel
iislied in lieu of the said original.i n I
" of the ael of the General Assembly^ ll ';' I
n rules of court, in such cases-madci P^ Vl “ J
' cd, and established; —and
s tion being supported by affidavit," it l * 8 , I
| derad, that a copy be established > I
1 lieu of the original so Jest or *'l
6 greeably to the pray cr of the pftiuo- I
11 unless sufficient cause skct-'i> w I
*. contrary, on or before tiie tiist oayd I
'' next term of the Superior Court 0 . 1
1 lutnbia County*. It is further oro<-.- I
that a copy of this order be publi-h'--- I
, one of the Gazettes of this State it ll I
once a month for six months. I
Taken from the Minutes. I
A. Crawford* I
Alarclt 28. -1
C CAUTION. I
e ALL persons are hereby forw?- ,r I
0 gainst trading with or crediting f I
Jones, on my account, as I a ;n d j7 , -k ;|
ed not to be responsible tor any ]
TIIOU , S ,0.15
May, 20, 2, P
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