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Augusta Chronicle & Georgia Gazette.
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[VOL. XXXIV.] TUESDAY MORNING, JU.NE 6, 18 S0, ' [jr o .
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mornings;
, AJf> Di/TCWKCK & Ch.4Ht.tox,
,eo if the Laws of ihe United States,
r SIX DOLLARS PJtn A-Ktli.M,
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"AUGUSTA
ROCKERY
j.vn
dULASB'
Vv_4 UK STOR E
[subscriber is now receiving and
(eninfft and will continue to recnve
tbe Fall and Winter months, at his i
„ yicou’s Uriek Building, neat the
Kce in M’lutgsh-street, leading from
m art & Hargrave's
CORNER STORE,
UfKHAL ASSORTMENT OF
CROCKERY.
ftnA Cliina Ware,
°r
es handsomely assorted
nth Crockery, and
fcs & TieTces o£ Glass
Ware,
‘lecteil to suit the Georgia h Wes
(kata, which he oilers for sale at a
mce. He is now opening in order
huse purchasers wno wish to have
sods repact —
o Printed Liverpool
Wave —Also,
tided Cups Saucers ,
’ every descri[flHon aiid sue.
is, Bowls, Mugs and
Pitchers,
different qualities and sizes.
also——
J) few set of Elegant
rnish’d Gold China,
superior quality—consisting of
;a, Coffee Desert Set
! Complete—Likewise
ti*e China Tea Sets,
ms figures, neatly put tjp ifi box
us which lie offers for sale at ths
meed prices for cash, or approved
ceptances.
William H. Oakman.
er 25. , 12t
B.—The subscriber
C requests those who are indebted
ite firm of Erwins, Oakman, St Co.
forward and settle their accounts
J* (who alone is authorized to set
business) as further indulgence
Be granted.' ‘
■William 11. Oakman.
•her 26. 12m
(storage
I AND
Emission llvislucis.
subscribers have taken the Ware-
Bately occupied by Henry Shultz,
r’he W barf, which is now in cym
pier tor the reception of Cotton
■chandize.
I Mackenzie Ponce.
eshhats
I __ AT THE
F-Aovlc. Vlvvt.StnTe,
[ l aUK T, three door» idem the
I Amcst 4 Hook Scuhk.
I Suhserd ce | );vs j, lst received* in
r 1 ’ 1111 t( J u.s former slock,
jases Gentlemens* fine
l'*ck and Drab Hats
Iffcrc&t qualities and latest fashions,
• celebrated Manufncviry of Messrs.
P' k “ENEIHCT, N«w.York,
I t
I d 00l Hats, Boys and
Paths’ Rorains, &jc.
t* h V -i"ner stock, n...k» s his
f 1 U T'" extensive auct general
us intention to close- sales if pos
i t,le fcht «f June next, he offers
E*' ‘■“ ik ‘ l -aive assortment for Cash,
■ C 'i" auccs, !ij 4 the most atcomnio
■rni.s.
I George Hannah,
B. lau ‘ f the firm of
■ I'" 111 ’ Chat tenon, s. C. '
i
■ ILL RB SOLD.
■Mun House in Warremun, o'l
■ June next, be.
Mul I‘Ouis of Sale.
■'riuv Xegrocs.
■ ,rac v t S .in, Dan and
K: , ; l< * l,t: I»'< petty of lad
several sma.l e-xe
H,. .n ■
M O ''V 1 Edward Kinscv,
W ; '> ih.us.vhie.
■ A i LiOEUS # 3 tv. (;
For Sale by
, llobvrfc W\vite, & Co
■ ■ DK. -waknkr’s.
CELEBRATED
Family Pills of Hf. vi.tii
.\ REMEDY superior to any yet dis
•overed, for Dyspepsia, Headache," Heart -
urn, Sour Stoiuavh, Lowness of Spirits,
KlaUdunce, Loss of Appetite, Gou*, and
together with ail affections of the*
ivi r, and tin* whole; train of nervous and
illious disorders. These pills require no
confinement or restraint in diet, as they da
iot contain one atom of mercury, in any
-.ftape. A ileifided preference is given to
them by families of the first distinction;
so mild is their action, yet so effectual,
that every obstruction in the Stomach is
removed with incredible quickness, al
though they- act as a complete renovating
medicine, and strengthen at the sanu
(time. Nothing can prove the superiority
of these pills, more than the number of
cases Communicated by persons of the first
respectability, which may be had on ap
plication, gratis—and the countenance
shewn them, by the first medical charac
ters of the present day,
Huddlesford, Jan. 22,1305.
To Dr. J. Warner, Loudon.
Sir—A person who had been several.
times for a box of your Pills, lately called
on me, aijd informed me—- 1 hat the-y hat!
done him a wonderful deal of good—he
had been declining for a long time—had
spent a great deal of money for advice,
Leesboro', Feb. 7, 1905.
Dr, J. Warner, London.
Sir—l have to inform you of’tlu- follow
ing-case, cured by your pills of health.-
Mr. Lewis Scott, of Brecon, in the County
of Brecon, was for a long time laboring
under an extreme lowness of spirits, so
much s», that he was obliged to neglect
part of his business. He went to Swansea,
thinking bathing would be cf service to
him; buttohis great concern, he found no
relief. He afterwards came to Chepstow,
hi* native place, where his mother and
friends now live; he complained to me how
ii he Was, knd appeared much dejected,
saying he thought he never should r e well
any mare. 1 advised him to take your
Pi’i* of Health; he bought of me a few
boxei, and his brother assured me a few
days ago, that he is now as well as he
ever knew him; being fully satisfied it was
your Pills only, that restored him to his
usual health and spirits.
I am, dear sir, vours,
J. PHILLIPS.
It is impossible to insert here ail the
cases of cures which Dr. Warner is in pos
session of; he contents hitiiseif with what
has been detailed, but great experience
has convinced him, that in all morbid af
fections of the blood and lymph, (the
cause of almost every malady) so noble
Sate and efficacious a remedy, was never
offered to mankind; but he now leaves it
to the world conscious that he has done his
duty.
R. W. § Co. have just re
ceived a fresh supply of Dr. Manly’s Veg
etable Nervous Cordial, and have already
on hand, a general assortment of Drugs and
Patent Medecmes, Paints and Oils,
may 20
Administrator’s Sale.
\v
T f ILL be sold at the late residence of
Dr. Ezekiel Dubose, deceased, in Uucoln
county on Thursday the 22d day of June
next, die personal estate of said deceased,
consisting of a gn-iA variety of
Plantation tools, liouse
liold at;J kitchen furniture, stock, he &c
The termstff sale will be made known on
that day, and the sale will tontiaue from
day to day until completed.
Aiicnjah T, Anthony, adm.
7-av 9
Five Dollars Reward.
OTRaYED or stolen from the subscri
ber on the night of the 9th of April last,
a bright buy Mare, 5 year* old, 14 or 15
bauds n-gh, with a (In k main and slim
switch tail, and the off’side of her main
cut close to her neck; a small pit ce cut
Out of her left eye '-Hcli, trots and can
ters, she is marked with one fir two brands
but were not recollected, the above re.
ward will be given for S i d mare, andajl
ieasonablovxpenc.es p -.1 ny deliveruig
i.er to me ill Augusta o; it .uis office
S. Scofield
rna
Georgia, Elbert County.
<JaMRS BORDEN, .* Cant, Higginbo
tboins district lolled before me a brown
Bay Mare, four feet, nine inches higte
supposed to be 13 or 14years old, awluh,
spot on tier torched and nose, both hind
fret w.iite above the forelock—some Sad
dle spots, and when taken was shod be-'
fore, appraised by William Pulliam and
(.lines Lunsford iu thirty five dollars, this
24th January 1820.
•Samuel Paxton, J. P.
Os)
I wfc 1 II i .. .' .—* .
Sheriffs Sale.
1' ILL bo uld on the first Tuesday in
July next, ,t the court house in the town
of Wavncsborough, between the usual
hours of sale
One aegro b y named
Jim levied on as die property of Andrew
Fulwood, on the foreclosure ofiwofmort
gages iff Favor ofFetix J. Burns.
JVilson Navey, s. h. c.
BujLc county, may $
GXAVBE
TAYEBN.
il HE subscribers have taken for a mini
oer of y ears, a lease of this well known
and commodious establishment. Situated
in,the very centre of tbe city, it offers pe
ch bar advantages both t o regular and trim
sk ii boarders From the long experience
icy have had in their line of business, they
ffalter themselves to be able to render
their house for private and public accom
modation,, inferior to none in the Southern
Mates. Their TABLE will-be furnished ,
with the best provisions the market can
alien , and their Hah with the choicest
Liquors. Particular attention will be paid '
o cJcaimncss In their rooms aiul'bedding;
and they pledge themselves that indecent >
oi indecorous behaviour of any kind will <
never be tolerated in tlieir hon.se. ‘
Ibdr Stables are furnished with the 1
of provender, and with faithful and at- I
tcntii e hostlers. As tiie proprietors con- i
template to make the GLOBE a pe'-manenl 1
establishment, under their particular su- ’
pernitendance, they only solicit from their «
rnends and the public generally, tliat por- £
uoii of patronage which their attention to t
business and to the comfort of their cus- <
temers may entitle them to. \
W Mliam G. Grimes,
William Shannon.
September 10. if
Roiul and H r cll Tax.
r\ HE citizens of Aaignsta, and all persons
.1 residing within the limits of the Cor
poration are hereby notified, that their
t axi s for the present year is now due ; and 5
\ illi ‘ required liy the ordinance raising a !l
iund for the City ot Augusta, to call once *
at the residence or store of every person (
lor tlieir taxe s within sixty days from the r
date hereof; after which execution will t
issue against all defaulters with the addi
tion of ten per cent. i
- A. Bugg, c.t.c. ,
April 2i) fiOd ;
Liverv Stables.
f V r
H TIE Subscriber informs the public that
Ills large and commodious Stables op the '!
corner (if Jackson and Green streets, are I
now ready for tiie reception of Horses.
I'rorn his long.experience in this line of '
business, he Halters himself of being able
to give full satisfaction to those who may j J
favor him wiih tlieir custom. He will he 11
prepared at all times, to furnish Horses
.and Carriages, by the day, nr longer?- 1
'Horses Kmckeu, Trimmed and Broke to
Harness, at the shortest notice and best I
ir.aniiej’- He w ill only add, thnA lie invites
the public to call and sec his complete es
tablishment and then bestow on him that
patronage which they really think him en- M
titled to. He requests all those persons (J
wiio may call, not lo give any money to *
crvanls.
William M‘Gur. *
Dec. 12 e
For Bnlc 1
4 s
. I GEES ABLE to an order of the Iion : t ,
orable the court of ordinary ot Warren (1
county, will be sold on the first Tuesday
in July next, at the court-house in War-
I'entoi), one llotfee and l.ot in said place,
it being the real estate of George H. Da
vidson, deceased. Sold forthe benefit of
the heirs. Terms made known on the
day of sale. - w
A Muncricf, atlm’r u
april 25 td
Notice. b v
4 N
XI.LL persons indebted to the estate of g:
Barnett Whittington late of Columbia c’ty, i t
deceased, are requested to come forward si
and make payment —and all those to whom _
the estate is indebted, are also requested
to make goad their claims within the lime
prescribed by law. I
Sarah Whittington, ex’tx. JJ
Arthur Foster, ex’r. «
may 23 wlm 11
Georgia, Jefferson County a
WHEREAS Jordan Smith, Jun. applies
to me for letters disniissory on the
estate and effects of John Hargrove, late
of'this County deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular, the kindred and cred- j
iiois of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by tl
law. and show cause (if any they may L
have) why said letters of dismission should h
not he granted, n
Given under mj hand at office, this first ,
day of March 1820 e
A. Wright, Clerk, b
March 16
I
J’VOI'OS.VI »,
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B'j Wtvct&q
tur /*ufii. ts ing ih il)‘e;itburvi'g\, { (jeo.J
». * »«\vaiUi'*ii, i:o un iinirixLKi)
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TUK SfiLKCTOK.
Tt„E publishers promise Utile more
than, that in point i • typographical c\i cu
»ion & useful matter the- SEl.fec tOU s!m".
compare with any paper now published ir,
tlie state. The primary object will he to
present such a caiiipei.dititu of religious
and politic al affairs, as to afl uK u biiiisf. c
lory, knowledge nt the church and state;
ami to exhibit the stale of religion in ev
ery part of the world, as far its it cun In
ascertained. The SEI.EC TOK w ill con
tain considerable Original matter, with
choice selections on the most important
principles of the Christian religion. A i
part will also be devoted to the exbihi- j
tion of the naked facts, and convincing j
reasons, which announce to parents-the
boundless good that w ill result from*early
and confirmed habits of morality and reli
gion in children ; together with the im
portance of avoiding every tiling, which in
its nature is calculated to corrupt and vi
tiatu the heart.
Situate 1 as We are, in the interior of a
stale, advancing steadily in literary, benev
olent, and pious institutions; with endless
stoicsot truth before us, from whence to
fill and enrich our pages, we trust that
the obji els of tile paper at e such as may,
and will be effected. Intending as w-_ do,
to exclude every thing calculated to
wound the feelings of any, and aiming - in
every case to promote the best interest of
all, we shall receive and insert with pleas
ure, any information w hether foreign or
domestic, worthy of publication U r the
proposed objects of the paper.
j.qvick r/KJtcj:
1\ L. ItOBLYS X'.V.
■" mi m .
CONDITIONS
rm suiEcT
Will lie issued Weekly, on a medium
sheet, of good quality, and handsome 1 1 pc,
at three dollanr per annum, payable on
the receipt of the first number, or three
dollais and fifty cents it paid within six
months, or four dolinrs at uie expiration of
the year.
Advi rtisements will he conspicuously
iserted at the customary prices.
(£}* The subscribers to the Idulaidhropist,
are informed that they will be furnished
with flic Selector in ns stead, unless or
dered to the contrary.
(jj-Persons holding Subscriptions will
confer » favor by obtaining as many re*
rpon.sible subscribers as they can, and re
turn a list of their names, previous to the
first of June,
(JreetieHorovgh, April 1 7 th 1820,
i
, *;■ 1 • V 1 ". i
To FwL’uuA Makers. !
T . . j
JL IIE subscribers have (he ft disfactlou to
inform all persona engaged in the above
Inc, (bat they have just put into open
tion, in the fitly of Charleston, their SAW
MILL., the only one at present in the
Southern Stales) erected for the sole pur.
pose of Sawing Mahogany into Vaivoer
ing, fee.
From the samples produced of its cut
ting, and inspection of tile Machinery, it
has been pronounced by the most com
petent Judges, to he equal to at yin the
Northern Slates.
They now offer to supply persons
as mav favor them with their custTim, with
any quantity & quality ofMahogany hoards
or Veneering, agreeable lo order and at lit
shortest notice*.
Having supplied themselves with a large
and choice assortment of the above Wood,
diey will be able to supply their custem
(•l'lj 'nii as low, and perhaps lower lei jus
than they ever had before.
All orders from abroad, directed lo l!u
subscribers, post paid, and w ith due refer
nice -to some person in this place, wil'
uiiiet with the strictest attention, by
John E^lcston,
15. S.lvidgcway.
Charleston, S. O March 11. I
gr}-The Editors of the following papers (
,vi 1 i publish the foregoing advertisement ,
nice a week for tiiree months, and forward t
heir bills lo the ollice of the Charleston ,
Jitv Gazette —viz ; Intelligencer, Peters. t
>urg, Virginia; Gape Fear llecorder. ]
Wilmington, N. C.; Centinel, Newbern t
g. C. Uliserver, Fayetteville, N. C.; Ke e
sister, Ualeigh, C.; Chronicle and lie
aid, Augusta, Georgia l Kepunlicsn, Mu
leuni, and Georgian, Savannah, Georgia.
J)K. SPANN
informs the citizens
if Augusta and its vicinity, that he has
■emoved to this place, and intends prac
jcing in the different brandies of his y
irofession. lie may bS found at his rest- f .
lence or Shop,both,id Washington street, v
l few doors west of Broad street.
May 4
The SuliseribcT
attend the Courts of the Middle
f? Circuit, for the purpose of settling I
the accounts due thelate firm of Kean,
Duyckink, and Pearre, the accounts due
limsclf, and all others in which he may be
nteresied as agent, administrator, or any
itlicrwise, and earnestly hopes all inter,
csted will attend prepared to settle either
by payment ot due bill.
George W. S. Pearrc
\Vil! bo'sold .
,-£\ '1 tf"‘ Court n .use m Warren County
vlTcrf cm tiic first tin »osy n June next,
elwecu’iie hours ofsaje,
2(‘) acres offline Land,
levied on us tiid property ms Janies Cartel
to satisfy Neal and ouiets, icliu.ied by
John Netd, constable'.
. A. tinge'’ s.w .c.
may 4
(FT 5 TllE s’ilisei ilier has
removed his LAW (’FLU E to Ids
New Building onTcjfiir Streyt, where he
may he generally found, and lus professi
onal services commanded.
To I! ENT, ’lit I lie aotli
of October next., the house at present oc
j copied by the subscriber, situated on
I Ore.cn street, in a lieakhv and d. slrable
| part of the city, and possession giv en on
Uie first day of June.
Nicholas Ware.
March 11. if
(0 s *’LAW."'
T
i LIE puW'c are informed (fiat
1 have taken my newphew, Thomas
Flournoy* W<*lts, Esq. into partnership in
the practice of J.aw.
V'e shall be aide to do business in the
counties of
Ixiiiicockj AVarron,
Lincoln, Cojuuihia,
Eiirke, . Seriven,
liichmond and (lie JVhiyor’s
Court.
When not absent at the Courts, the bu
siness will he attended to in all its bMucht a
at their Ofiie on Cenue Street, South of
the market.
Thomas Flournoy.
March 28 ts
Jail Received.
<ls bids, best white wine Vinegar j
25 bags best quality of Green Coffee
6 hhds. prime Jamaica Sugar
ALSO
-10 casks best London particular Tene
riiVe Wine.
With their former assortment they now
offer for sale low, for cash.
Tardy £5 Sou.
March 14
Kciuovul.
David McKItfNEY, respectfully in
forms his friends juul custonu-is in general
that he has removed his establishment of
SAlflflKßY, &c. &c.
on the smith side Broad-street, opposite
the Planters Hotel, where he continues to
keep an assortment in his line ; mid the
old stand is still kept, supplied by him
with the same articles.
lie .ds'o offers for sale at a low price
2 light 4 wheel Carriages
with .1 fail Top, upon a new construction
I 1 S- He respectfully solicits all those
indebted to him by Notes or open accounts
to come forward and settle the same, trust-'
ing that the indulgence which he has gen
erally allowed to all, will 1 got fail to impress
his debtor* with a willingness to fulfil their
cot 1 tracts.
Feb. 29 3wtf_
Having retired iroui the
Commission Business, conducted under the
firm of Luton & Cantxloc. I do recom
mend my friends and all persons who may
have Commission or Storage Business
to the firm of Messrs- 1.. C. Cantu 100, &
Co, in whom every confidence may be pla
ced.
Walter Leigh.
AnrlT t.
Fitnr ilour# below the Marled,North aide
Broad street, Augusta.
The subscriber, taking into considera
tson the scarcity ofmoney and the proba
bility M provisions being lower, has falJen
to (lie understated prices for boarding, and
will spare no pains to render satisfaction
to those who may favor him with their (
custom; he also returns his humble thanks i
to the public for their liberal patronage |
hitherto bestowed on him, and will feel ,
tliankful for the continuance of their lib (
erality. • t
Man and horse per day $2 23 \
Man without horse per day L 25 ;
Morse without man per day 1 •
Single meal for man 30
Single feed for horse • / >b
I.odging 15
Board by the qr. with I.odging 70
without lodging 65
Horse per month 15
{ also keep a Waggon Yard, and will
keep a constant supply of Hmno I’rovi
sions on hand for Waggoners low ns the
Market will afford.
fToodson Ligon. ,
August 4. _____ wtf
ffISBSSSRfo
1
fIIHE Subscriber is now prepared lo
I supply families and others with
WREAK
at their own dwellings. Those who choose
to patronise the Establishment will please
apply to J. Daifforlb, Esq. Or at the Bak
ery, Broad-Street
PHILIP BRASUL
April f ’i
consequent of MV,
Lock’s desi:- to retire Crot|i Business, i|,«.
'f tb « ?.«»•'» April. A'l W-U I I
ii;s Will be anungTd by I, C. pamMoti.
I \ C. Cautclou.
Sheriff's Sale 4
t,!e st Tuesday in 'June
n )e sol '.at the Mmbit Houa in A ’
.ffus l^b l .tvve. : ,(l l cns I ,HI l s . ’ ‘‘
1 wo tads, one I.hm! steail
*!' ,‘Y^^Siu-lielcs of UAMA.-lK.ld furniture
;is I )r,, pei'iy of Philip St ;
H"^eaS i ‘ d ‘* tTC#, ' w “ ,l:a,rti “ f#w
ALSO,
3.w) acres of Land; more
°n.hr ni^ M,l ’r :D ’ A 1 Cotn-t.o
ito , CV " ! °- n us:i * P'-"l c:v of
VOI . ’ l l l °. H! ’ o v in ; fa-
Vo ‘ 1,1 HeWl, vs. Win. iMvad,
A I SO,
<!ne Negro Fellow nam
~ , l ?! ck ; t:ikcn »» the .property of Janies
o. J His cy, to satisfy sundry executions
‘tpi'r S-* Court, in favor
Os 1 h.lip funny, returned by a constable.
Also,
One Wagon and four Imrses, taken ns
tb. property cf Micheal F. Boischir, to
satisfy an execution in favor of Uuija
min Mulligan, vs tie urge M. Walker and
Miclleal F. fjosclair:
Also
1 pair fire dog-8, I ma
liogany dinir.g table with rods, one bed-
St,ad at dbe Idmg, levied on as ib c pro
perty ot William Mo«)rv, to satisfy an ex
ecuiion in favor of the estate ’ of .Mm
fury, deceased—Joint 'Ciisbiu, adminis
trator.
M r Lnmkliu sheriff
May S J
John Gamer i* Co.
vs C At la.
Jan.ei S. Walker- y
Same i
vs C Atta.
Same 3
Same T
vs C Atta.
Same 3
M'Klnzig to Ponce i
vs C , Atta.
James S. Walker 3
IT.appearing to the court that the a.
Love attachments have been levied on
sundry negro slaves, to wit: Britton. Lon
don, Fanny and Oaisar, and that the same
are perishable property.
On motion of Plant if 0 attorn >//, it {« ur
dvrfd( That the said negro slaves be sold
by the sheriff, on the third Tuesday in
June next, first giving at least twenty
five days notice of such sale, in one of the
gazettes of'tins city, mid that the pro
ceeds of said sale be, oy said sheriff, itn«
mediately thereafter, paid into the clerk’s
otlice of the superior court of this county,
at. 1 that the same shall be lodged bv tlie
said clerk, in one of the Banks of this
city in the name of the cause, and subject
to the order of this cm rt.
Taken from the minutes,
This 20th May, 1820,
John H, JVJhum, clerk.
may 23
To Rent,
T
A. HE Store occupied hy the subscriber,
situate on Broad street, between tiie Post
office and Globa tavern.—Possession giv
en ontlie Ist of June.
Kd tvanl Wiley,
may 16 * ts
FOR SALK;
A HANDSOME BAUOVCTUi, calcukt
cd for either one or two horses,
ft will be sold at a reduced price for
Cash, Apply 10
Thompson Rluck.
May 23.
1 —*
JN’otke
.A. MEETING of (lie C-n.n,Vssi(irtrr, «f
the Savannah llivcr Navigation, between
the city of Anjfusttt and town of Peters
burg, will take place on Friday, the Pili
of June next., to which all persona desirous
of undertaking the improvement of the
same, or any part thereof, are requested
to attertd: and the different commissioners
arc requested to be punctual in attending
said meeting at LincohitoH.
By order of the Chairman of the
Board of Comm i ssi one in.
Peter Lamar, sec.
may 39
Fifty Dollars Reward.
ANAWAY from tlie subscriber at this
place, on the 14th insl. a negro man
808,
Was raised by j Bandy of Savan
nah, soul at sheriff's sale, and bought by
——— Adams, sold A. to Eevlngston of
South Carolina, from whom 1 purchased
him —the above reward will be given for
ins apprehension, and secured in any
jail in tliis state, so that I get him.—Any
information left with Crayton h Sloan, wil
be thankfully received.
Joseph Suell.
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