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SALES.
Executor’s Sales.
WILL UK SOLD
"ft Lincoln Court-House on the Ut Tueoda;
in October next.
Tor the benefit of the Heim and Credit
on nf OrouoK llucicllt, dec’d. late ol
•aid county.
190 acres ol* Land, more
or k«s, with a notation thereon, and tol
liable improvement., lying on the r«*tl
leading from Washington to Barksdale .
Ferry, it bring the same place that said
deceased lived on; furtherparticular!. i*
deenud unnecessary, as those desirous to
purchase will like to examine the place.
Te rms will be made known on the (Uy <)t
tale,
Tctcr GciliatO j*
Leonard Sims, > |
John Muguley, 3 2
August H—— w3ty
' Sheriff's Suit*.
ON the first Tuesday in OclfMr next,
w.U be sold ul the Masket.llouSe in
the City of AugiUW, between the usual
hours, ,
One negrb man mimed
Frank, levied on ud the property of Ja#t»
AMD kin, and mid under th* foreclosure of
„ mortgage,—Johh 11. Mann, vs. James
Lamkin. .
Win. Lamkin, s. n. c.
August 3- --ids
'.'Sheriff** Sole*
On the first Tvlsha* in 6E.PTLMIIF.It
next,
r H ILL DR SOLD,
At the On id- Ucusc in the town of Waynes
be rough, between the usual hours.
two ;(su'ti or
a, & a jd»
44 acres joining C. Bur
ton, and 54ft acres joining Wm. Ihirlon;
levied on a* the property of Peter Lyon,
to satisfy sundry executions issued from .i
Justices court, in favor of Charles Cavan
iiah, and others —returned by J. Heddeck,
constable.
AMO,
100 acres ol* Oak Sj Hick
ory Laud, levied on as the property of .las.
N. Bryan, and Frederick Bryan, to satisfy
sundry executions issued from a Justices
Court In favor of U. Thompson, Guardian
for N. Thompson —returned by a consla
biCa *
The above Land was sold on the first
Tuesday in June last, and (the terms of
s;de udt naving been complied with,) will
be w*ld at the risk of the former purchaser
AiJhi,
aoo acres Oak £5 Hickory
Irttftl, as the properly of LilUebervy Cs
raanah, to satisfy sundry executions in
fu .or of Wm. Taylor'and others—levied
and returned by a Constable Ihe shovt
Lund was sold on tile hfst I uesday in Ju K,
inst. and (the terms of sale not liavinfe
bien complied with) will be sold at the
ti .k of the former purchaser.
AI.SU,
500 acres of lirst quality,
and 855 acres ‘2d quality Land, levied mu
ns the property of Samuel Douse, to sat is.
fy an execution in favour of L. Wimberly,
administrator of’J. Wimberly.
H’ILSOjV XjiCEY, su’rr.
July 29——wlda
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold lit the Court House in
Warrcnton, on the first Tuesday in Sep
»«.-ibsr next, between the usual hours of
AaiC,
396 acres of land, more
or!«ss adjoining lands ol J. Lewis and
Otters, With-the improvements thereon
k i ivvn as Turner’s Cross Hoads; levied on
to \h; sty several small executions in t.ivo,
of Owiit Hobday v». S'Cpluai ’& James
Toner. Retained to me by Benjamin
Culpepper, Constable.
A. Ungers nhff.
Aug. 1 1 " “Is
Sheriffs Sale postponed.
W.u. be sold on the first Tuesday
In September next, at the Court-liousi
iii Jucksonborough, Scriveu county, be
tiveeu the usual hours of ten and thru
o’clock; •
1010'acres of Land, ly
logon the wutera of the Big and Link
Ogechce, in the county of Scriveu, being
the Plantation lately conveyed from Midi
ard Dowdy to John Pearson, sold as the
pi>oi>«rty of John Peaison, by virtue of;
rule absolute on the foreclosure of a mort
g*ge b y the •*td Pearson to Hicbau
Dowdy.
Solomon Kemp. s. s. c
August 1 -tds
SALE. ~
Will be Sold
A.T the Court-House in Warren com
ty, ox Um first TUFiDAY in Sepu-übo
salt,
t Negro Woman by tin
name of One, I negro man by tloi nun
ot Kinchen, j beds «nd fun.iiure, shu
utensils, snd s!l the tools appertaining I
the simp of Jnsf Kmti), vis;—l smith 1
fcTlow*, I vice, I anvil, gm m.ohiuvVj,
•lab sud finnluir.*, vUairs, together will
all the hviiatdi. Ul and kitchen fitrnitufr
Ac uk«u as the property of iuvl Kmsi)
to saUstj an •Accolion issued out ol th
fnfertor Omni, »n the (brmdosnra es
to (sior of Baker md Uvstli,
A. iitm, u.i.w.c.
dub.
ft ——————
SALKS.
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BF, SOU) nn the lit Tuesday
in September next at the Market-House
* ,„ iU e r ity of Augusta, between the usu
al hours of sale,
4 Negro Woman named
IF.NNY, and her child CHANCY, and 1
hoy named .lACK,levied upon as the prop
-2 ert’y of Wm. Tmt, on the loreclosure of a
|. moilgagc, in favor of Wm. C. Dillon.
Wm. Lamkin, s.n.c.
j July 4 tds
» Sheriffs Sale.
u *IT JLL be Sold on the fust Tuesday in
: f I September iWJrt *t the Market House
iii the City of Augtu.a, between the usual
hours,
Two Negroes, Dick and
Hannah,levied on as the property belong
ing to the estate of Zschanali Hell, dec
to satisfy sundry executions in favorof An
derson Watkins and others, pointed out
liy the ad mV. of said dic’d, and roturnefl
to me by a constable,
also,
. One House and Lot, ly
-1 iiig in tiie City of Augusta, on Ellis Street,
I occupied by Alexander Martin, adjoining
Andrew J Hill, and .Cantelou, taken as
[ Kw property of the Administrators of
Carlton Horde ley, td satisfy one execution
i in favor of Kichard Dennis, and one in Ik
vor df Jacob 41 Lang, vs. tbe administra
tors of Carlton Dunkley, '
iVm. Lamkin , s. ji. c.
August 3 -——fds
SlierifTs Sale.
On the Ist Tuesday in September next,
At the Court Jfouse in Columbia county,
I WILL BE SOLD,
*&:24 acres of Land on the
Dig Kiokc, adjoining L»m»r, Jones and
, i/lliers, to satisfy sundry executions, I.
Itutlcr and others, vs. JohnL. Zachry.
ALSO,
3 Negroes, Tenner , and
her eh Id Press, and a girl named Hanjet,
Ho satisfy sundry executions, W illiam Var
lining'll, vj4. JLcooard Maddux, and 3eny
Olive.
" • ALXO,
‘ 1 Negro Girl, named
J Miry, to .satisfy sundry executions, ai
tuiuistiatort William Carrington, vs. Na
thaniel Pearrc.
A LSO,
1 old Negro Woman, na
■ med Nebccca, to satisfy sundry executions,
Hubert Allen and utheis, vs. Joseph W.
Carmichael.
, ALSO,
• 1 leather Bed, Bed-Stead
■ and Furniture, 2 Trunks, some Corn and
Fodder, 7 head, of Cattle, and 1 small sor
-1 set Mare, to sanity an execution, admin
! iatratorsj. Briscoe, VS. Wm Pcarrc, and
an execution, Charles DcStuart, and Geo.
ravjh,_ vs. Wm. Pearre. j
ALSO,
! i Negro Boy named Jerre ,
to sating’ an execution, ChnrVea H. Stuart,
I and George Hargrave*, v* Thus. Flint.
ALSO,
5 Negroes, Rachel , nud
l k«r child Elizabeth, 1 Gig and Harness, 1
s Morse Curt, I small Kuan llor-ee, 2 Beds,
2 Hod-Steads and Furniture, 2 Cots, 2 Mat
(rasi.es, sundry articles of Household and
Kitchen Furniture, to satisfy sundry exe
-5 cations, Thomas Davis, Jno. W. Ucul, and
' others, vs. Nathaniel Undue.
AIOO,
’ S9l 1-1 acres of Land, on
the Waters of Greenbrier Creek, adjoin
ing Hamilton and Wijborn, to satisfy an ex
. (cutio-a, Sarah A. llugg, vs James Wood,
John Saiulefofd, and Thoeta* Few.
ALSO,
, 1 Sorrel Mare, to sntjafy
-two executions, administrators Gustavhs
f Naily, is. Thomas Hudson, ami Turner
Iluasen, vs. Thomas Nelson, and James
* G. Stallings.
I W. Wilkins, s.c.c.
n August 3 tds
II Sheriff's Sale
A
„ Ou (h/‘ Jirst Tu«s*hit/ -in September next,
„ WILL BE dOJ.D,
At the Court-lpnis* in the town of Waynes
borough, between the usual hours.
I Negro Woman named
, Vo/icy, levied uuas the property of Char.
Cavanah, In satisiy sundry executions iss.i
‘ od f rom a justices court, in favor of Elias
lltmlden and others—returned by T
ly Burk, constable.
1C i ALSO,
t 1 Negro Man named To
tyer, and a Girl named Rachael, levied on
us the property of Artemas Powell, to sat
* isty sundry executions issued from a jus 1
e ces court, in favor of John Adams and oth
g era—returned by J Mulkey, constable.
I ALSU,
1 Negro Boy named Luke,
“ m levied on as the property of Charles. Ct
lt vai.nah, to satisfy sundry executions—Tbe
above negro was advertised to have been
sold on the first Tuesday in July last, and
• continued by •consent of parties
Wilson Navy, s.n.c.
City Sheriffs Sale.
W 11.1. be sold on the third Tuesdav in
n ’ August, inst. at the market house in the
cl city of Augusta, between the usual hours
ut sal.*,
e One negro girl mimed
** Patsy, levied on a* the property of Patrick
*!* Present, to satisfy sundry cx*eutions in
l , g favor wf Mahan) k Unit' and others, v*.
' Patrick Piestoi.
, l ( -ALSO
./ One Jink, taken under an
y. attachment as (ha property of Umjsmin
it Varuoid, and sold by an order »,f tltJMay*
• nr'si.'ouit as pi nsliiMs property, to **•
iat'y fliowyMMMi U Htarli. f
William Isinukln, i.c.a.
Aufnst
HALES.
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD
On the firtt Tv.eidny in September next,
At the Court-House in Jarksonborough
Striven county, between the hours of
ten and three o'clock.
000 acres of Oak Hick
ory Land, (more or less) lying on the wa.
ters of Big Ogeechce, in tne county of
Striven, taken as the properly of .las. Pat
tej son, to satisfy an execution in favor of
it. Richardson.
iUKI,
1 Negro Wench, named
Derm, taken as the pr operty of John Con
nelly, 10 .satisfy an execution in favor of
Josiah Scott.
Solomon Kemp, s.s.c.
August 5 ids i
Sheriff's Sale.
OWILL PE sold
N the Ist Tuesday r in September next
at the MarkeC-Houie in the city of Au
gust?, between the usual hours of sale.
Two Horses, viz.
1 Grey Horse levied uponastho prop
erty of Peter Donaldson, to satisfy an
execution in favor of Geo. W. Evans-—Also
1 Sorrel Horse, levied on as the properly
of Solomon Ward, to satisfy an execution
in favor of Leroy Wilkins.
Jag. S. Shaffer, d.s.h.c.
July 25—-rflm
i aX Collector’s Sale.
Wll.l. be Sold ou the first TUESDAY
in September next at Columbia court-house,
the following •
PHOFKHTT, T
Or as much' os will moke the Tax for the
yearlßl9. viz.
202 1-2 acres Land , Jas
per county, Murder Creek, 19lh district,
Vo. 220, granted to Jane Skinner, sold as
the property of Richard Skinner, to satis
y his tax, due 2 dolls. 91 cts.
AMO,
75 acres Tine Land, Co
lumbia county, Uchee Creek, joining lands
of Bowdrie and Folds, sold as the proper
ty of Stephen Lisles, to satisfy his tux, due
1 dollar, 29 cents.
AfSO,
35 acres of Land, Colum
bia county, joining lands oi Jones and Wih
lingham, sold as the property of Elijah
Willingham, to satisfy his tax, due 1 dollar
70$ cents.
ALSO,
430 acres of Land, Co
lumbia county, Keg Creek, joining lands
of Lyon and Pearrc, sold as the property
of James Tool, to satisfy his tax, due 9 dol
l&rs, 61J cents.
ATSO,
900 acres of Land , Sa
vannali River, Effingham county, joining
Goldwire and others, sold as the property
of the estate of Jesse Winfrey, deceased,
to satisfy the tax, due 16 dollars, 93$ cts.
♦ AtSO,
400 acres of Land , Grey’s
Creek, Lincoln county, joining Stewart &.
Bussey, sold as live property of the estate
of Frederick Blake, to satisfy the tax, due
32 cents.
Atso,
300 acres of Land, Uchee
Creek, Columbia county, joining Wilkins
and TindaJ, sold as the property of John
MMJonald, to satisfy his tax, due 2 dollars,
38 cents.
ALSO,
337 acres of Land , Wil
liam’s Creek, Warren county, joining A-
Jexander and Edwards, sold as the prop
erty of John L. Zachrey, to satisfy his tax,
due 7 dollars, 57 cents.
At.SO,
119 acres of Land, Sweet
Water Creek, Columbia county, joining
Mitchcl and Stanford, sold as the proper
ty of Jonathan Lewis, to satisfy his tax, due
G9s cents. ' *
AUR*t il*
4 Lot ih town oi
Wrightsborough, No. 5, sold as, propetty
of the ustipe of John Mbora, deceased, to
satisfy his tax, due 5$ cents. *
ff. ALSO,
95 acres of Land , Keg
Oreek,Columbia county, joining Tankers
;-r and Culbveath, sold as the property of
Johlj 'Her, to satisfy his tax, due 75J cts.
ALSO,
180 acres of Land, Hart’s
Creek, Columbia coumy, joining Hamilton
and Lee, sold as the property of Fayei
Porter, to satisfy his tax, due 2 dollars, <l2
cents.
ALSO,
93 acres vt'Land, Upton’s
Creek, Columbia countj-, joining Mappiu
and Button, sold as the property of Henry
C. Copclanj to satisfy his tax, due 1 dollar,
38$ cents.
also,
1 Lot in the town of
Wrightshoraugh, sdld as the property of
Elisabeth Knee land, to satisfy her tax, due
32f cents,
AI 6.1,
8 Lots in the town of
Wrighithorough, sold a» the property of
Patrick L. Kobomon, to satisfy his tax,
doe lA«lt>ll;ira, 9j cent*. !*•*».
2U3 1-2 acres of Land,\Vi%
“Sandy, Wilkinson county, 4th district, No.
V 5, granted to J Wilkcrson, sold *• tlia
property of Charles M. Lynn, to aatiafy his
UX. due J dollars, 85 oenis. sMso,
819 acres of Land, Jlart
Creek, Columbia ooHy. granted to Stubbs,
joining Vanglm and Wright, sold u the
property of David Jones, to satisfy his lax,
duv 4 delUis, 37 f esnis
A. Ciirtlmlgc. r.c.c.c.
t. IM m
■\ • 4 I
BALES.
City Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD,
On the third Tuesday in August,
At the Majket-House, in the City of Au
gusta, between the usual hours of sale.
1 Sorrel Horse, Saddle
and Bridle, levied on as the property of
Richard Mason to satisfy an execution in
favour of Henry Bird.
Ja«. S, Shaffer, d.s.c.a.
August s—-wtds
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in September
next, at the Market-House in Augusta, be
tween the usual hours,
Will be Sold,
One negro fellow named TODY, taken
as the property of Ann Bixley, to satisfy
a distress warrant in favor of Edward Cam
field and John H. Cumrplog.
W. Lnmkiii, s.n.c.
August s.——vrda
Coroners Sale. »
W ILL he sold, on the first Tuesday
in September next, at the Court House
in Waynesborough, between the usual
hours of sale.
Three negroes, viz. Rose,
Joe, andjdima, one four wheeled Carriage
& Harness; one Wagon and kind Gear,
five head of Horses, one fourth the inter
est in the real estate of A. G. Gordon de
ceased, levied on as the properly ol Wil
son Navey, to a satisfy an execution in fa
vor of Dimas Ponce, vs. W, Navey, Sam
. uel C- Douglas and Geo. M. Walker,
also to satisfy John Davis, and others;
pointed Out by defendant.
Willard Roberts, cor. b c
Aug A
i Notice.
Will be sold on a credit of twelve J
months, at the late residence of Mrs. Sa
rah Dawson, late ofthe county of Rich
mond, deceased,on THURSDAY, the 24th
of August next.
All the Personal Prop
perty belonging to the estate of the said
deceased, except the Negroes—and on
the same day, a few of the Negroes be
longing to said estate will be Hired, until
the 25th of December next.
Wm. A. Bugg, ex'r.
july 6 wtds
For Sale,
\
147 acres of mixed land
9 miles above Augusta, on the road leading
rom thence to Columbia court house—
belonging to the estate of Bennett Whit
tington, deceased. On the premises there
are 2 tolerable good dwelling houses, with
out houses, garden and an orchard of
choice Peach trees—a spring of excellent
water, and about thirty acres of cleared
land, under a good fence. This lan c-o
pans to a large and elegant pine wood
range. A further description is deemed
unnecessary, as any person wishing to pur
chase, would wish^to view the land before
they purchase. The terms will be very
accommodating—any person wishing to
purchase, can call on Arthur Foster, of
Columbia county,<or mrs Sarah Whitting
ton of Richmond county.
Sarah Whittington, ex’tx
Arthur Foster, ex’r*
may 23
Notice.
W; ILL be sold to the highest bidder at
Lincoln Court House, on the first Tuesday
in November next, the
Tract ol
Belonging to the Estate of Elijah Lnfiin,
deceased —containing
100 acres more or less,
in said county, adjoining Walker, Paschal
ami others also
Will be Sold on the ~ day following, on the
Premises, u'l the
N ECHOES,
Os said estate, together with the stock of
Horses, Cattle, Hogs, and Sheep, Also the
Crop nude on said Plantation, with the
Farming Utensils, Household and Kitch
en Furniture, any many othet articles too
tedious to mention—The sale to continue
from day to day until the whole is sold—
Terms made known on the day of sale.
Win. Paschal, ) v ,
Daniel Walker, 5 ''B
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Alteration.
Notary Public’s Office.
THE subscriber will be found at the
Counting Room of raessrs Thompson &
Black, every day in the week (except
during the present session of the superi
, or court) from half past two o’clock until 5
o’clock, prepared to attend to any busi
ness in his line of duty.
D. Macmurphy,
Notary Public.
, may 18
GALLATIN,
H . 7
AS returned to the subscriber's sta
■l>l*v in Columbia County, where he will
remain during the present and casning
•«MolW—Twenty Dorian the season—The
cash to accompany the mare.
Joseph Colton.
July 28' ■■ - wtlatd ♦
TO HIKE.
A. KEORO dirt, IS or 19 yeat* old, a
KOiMt w*«hrr, I rune r and good Cook Ap.
August 3-*—if.
LETTERS
Remaining in the Post-Office at Augusta,
Georgia; Ist August, lt'2o, Those
wishing letters from this list will
pleae to a»k lor “ advertised letters.”
A
Averill Thomas Allen Junes
Andrews G. Vn CD. Adams Silas
B r
Rai'dey Boswell Henly
Bealle W. John Fovi’ie James
Rennet Mary Bptver# Fuilemon
Healle A. William Haines Martha
Barnum EfaenetoP Brown Elizabeth
B ugg Susan Box Francis
Bni.ey William Hussy Micnjah
Beall & Haynejr Bateman Sarah
Bryan Alexander Bledsoe L. William
Brown Riant James
Bush M. Thomas Blu. ’ Edward
Bryan John Blanfield F. Lewis
Rolan Robert Butler Andrew
Butler John BoStwick Jacob
Bugg A. William Bugg Nancy
Bell Anne Brewer Douglas
Bones Frederick Bulger Anne
Bale John Briggs Elizabeth
C
Cherry William Clanton Turner
Chew F B. Carter H, Wiliiam
Carson Elizabeth Crook Osborne
Clark Hannah Cherry James
Cleary S. William Caldwell John
Carman Frederick Callian Orrison
Clark A. ?.laiy Colt Anson
Collen Amos Critcher Edwin
Clanton 11. Mary Clements Daniel
Chmton Heh Campbell Thomas
Clanton Nancy
D.
Drysdale Isabel Dalby Henry H.
Dicks Nitlia Davis Catharine
Dye M. James Davis David
Ueummon Wm. Davis William
Dillon C. William Delarocheaulion Dr.
Dill Jacob
E.
Ellis Polly Eagan John
F
Fountain James Francis T. John
Fifield John Fiirron Snsamjah
■ Fuller W. Henry Fowler William
paulker berry Jacob Friday David
Farrar Anne
G
Greenwood Henry Galcheby Atkinson
Green John Gpolsby Flemming
Glover John
XI ~
Harris Benjamin Holley James
Howard William Hunt John
Hughes James Handley H. Thos.
Hand J. Thomas Heard John
Hand Daniel Harnell Lemuel
Holt A E. Holluwaye Anderson
Hood Thomas Hammond Catharine
Hayworth Thos. Hull Sarah
Hartford B. Joshua Howard Everett
Hatcher John Hill Joel
Honeywell Eliot Hull 11. Thomas
Howard Jered Harkins Susan
Houlier James Howell Josiah
' Handling Benj.
J
Johnson William Jones W. Richard
Jenkins Irehna Jones William
Judd B. George
K
Kener William Kingsley Lewis
Keeler H-Timothy Ker R. Mrs.
Kingsley Philip Kendrick F. Benj.
L
Lamar James 8s Lacy W. F.
Walker J. Lunday Hezekiab
Lamar L. Mrs. Lacy Washington
Leaverman Sidney Lewis J. William
Lamar Rebecca Lewis Jabez
Liggon Woodson Lancaster Rody
Lee S. James Loyd Jenkin
M
Morris Robert Macoy George
Munson J. Sami. Mitchel B. Bird
Mathews Betson Macon W. G.
McTyre Martha McGarWm.
r Monroe Maria Moore W. Joseph
McCall John Mobley Patience
Martin Elizabeth Middleton H. John
Moss D. John McGee Nathan
May James
N
Nichols T. J. Nalley Cleon
O
Oliver H. T.
P
Parrott W. S. Powers Eliza Miss
Pomeroy W. K: Porter Silvester
Pierce William Pellettier Mr.
Pepper Doctor Pendleton James
Prickett David Pennoycr Samuel
Patrick Hugh Patrick Ralph
Porter Lott Perry James B.
Powers Lovey Miss
Q
Quizcnberry Thomas
.. ... . - - H
Ramsay M. A. Mrs. Ramsay John
Robinson James B. Ramsay M. Theresa "
Robinson Elisabeth Human Daniel S.
Read Martha Mrs Rose Hugh M. Mnj.
Kiley Elizabeth Rountree Dudley
Ross Moses Hamsay Harriot Miss
Read Ellen Mrs
S
Sloan John Smith Gres.
Salmon Ezekiel Speed John
Silvey Lucy Stallings Charlotte
Smith Joseph Smithson Henry G,
Smelly John Smith Sophia Miss
Squires Eliza Sanders Wm. J.
Sheltelle Abram Scofield Squire
Scccom Erastus C. Smith Martha Miss
Strong Major Shuftalle Abraham
Sara J. Savage Dr. Wm.
Stewart Alexander Smith Hcllena Mrs
Stratton James
. T
Thorn Charnel H Tower William
Twiggs Hooper Turpin John
Twiggs Asa Twoomy John
Turman John H. Turpin George
J 8s \V W T.ownsendThonson I.ewis
Triplett James, \
U
Underhill George A. Usher John
W
Walker George Williamson Robert
Wood Win. Wilkinson John H.
Wright Mrs. Martha Wilkinson Seaborn S
Whit* George WhlWTnftum’ *
Watkins Jesse Whatley Frederick
Williams Wm. M. Ward Mary Miss
Woodson Mr. H. Walker Geo. junr.
Williams John P. Walsh Dr. Wm.A.W.
Wood Win. A. Walker Edwin
Wvche U Co. MeasrsWehh John
Thoa. Wheaton Anne
Whitaker Joshua Walker Geo. Mr
Wright Abednego A. Watford Jamas
W«at BftvUl
Y
Young ChaMci
Jamet leaser, P.M.
August 3—^ll
Fifty Dollars E ewar^
len, j
About 24 or 25 years of
inches high, thick set,
ancc, with a small acarov.?? >
he has lost One umier thei dt|
toe next the little from on?**?*
.believe the right foot— h,,, bis k
went away a home sp Ul , ei.:® 0
mixed Kerseymere pautolS ‘
carried will; him bul a
lug lie has probably change?!!* of *
above reward will be naidtn 1
who Will deliver the fa d P*
subscriber or twenty D .IU,
I'7‘V'V'
is hkely he may endeavor infi hllv
Island or Ccosa-halchk if tofl *
ami all others are cautioned . ■ O,l
bomig said Negro under
the law. u e PWil
J. B. Morris...
August 12 e,.
Twenty ImSTr^
JIM, '
Thirty yc ars of age, about o f eet j;
eslugh, much adakted to use tie*
“ m, S ,u y as affirmative t; *
purcfiused two months ago fronZ
vannah River Navigation Comp 8 m
supposed to have taken his dtJ„
boat down the river. The above ?,
will be paid for his delivery at tht s
nah or Augusta jail.
August STo^»et
Fifty Dollali
BE WARD.
RUN AWAY from the anbseriks
miles above Augusta, in Coin
county, on the 23d inst. two neuro fell
—VIZ— b
Salisbury, a stout blj
fellow, from 55 to 4U years of age-il
George, a tall black ielli
about 30 years of age—it is expectedi
said negroes will attempt to get to I
ericksburg, Virg. or Baltimoie, ut
were lately brought from there Any
son apprehending said fellows, and#
ing them any jail so that I get them
shall receive the above reward, or tm
five dollars for either of them—and if
livened to the subscriber, with all reu
able expenses.
Reason D. Beall
July 27 wlm
(J3* The Editor of the South C#
State Gazette, Columbia—and the«
of papers in Charlotte and Sabbuiyi
will give the above four insertions,i
ly, and forward their accounts to Ik
uce for payment..
Strayed or Stolen,
ROM the subscriber on the itijl
the 2nd July last, from the Ware-;
lot of Messrs. A. Slaughter ScC Lw
a bright bay GELDING, about i
years old, in low order, a star in hit
one of his hocks a little swell'd,'
thick mane and tail, the mantliesw!
sides of his neck, the tail swabed
'■pricked but carries it badly,
lops remarkably hard. A reward d
dallars if strayed, and if stolen, ad
thief apprehended and committed, t
ty dollars in addition will be paid, to
person who will deliver the same gd
to the subscriber in Augusta, or to
M. P. Boisclair, residing about
miles out of town.
JNO. MORGAN'
August 3 ts
1 1 5 Reward.
V, ILL Be given for JOHN, tie
Huge driver, a tall yellow', very ant.
likely fellow, of 22 years old, ofac
voice, had on when he went of/, * f
leather hat, dark homespun piuitalotw
a round jacket, either of blue - 8 ,
striped homspun. John being tinw
to be left at a summer residence
field District/ South Cawima;
eleventh instant one of his masters
age horses, took also a spare bridir w
his shoulders "and made his escape to
as he said, to the plantation on
Swamp, St. Peter’s Parish,
He rode bare backed, was tray
Granby ferry below Columbia,
rode the same large hay h ; ' rse
he made his escape, the horse -
and paces, a star in his foreu' a,»* ■
feet or pastern joints appeal m
were swelled, and it is belied J
one or both bind feet white. D 1
e ward will be given for the hu:.o
presumed John will endca'ooc
hi way to Augusta, where w
els a free yellow man, J
nacme of Kilt, from whom he m
fro pass, may alter his name aw
and try to make his escape■ to •
he may be employed on th
boat hand. Any person «hoi?| (
said John and secures him
safe jail, as that the subscribe! t
shall receive the above rewaru.
Black Swamp, St. Pete*, V
1320
James L« wl ;
Jiptil 25
Notice.
At.L persons indebted to
Mrs. Snbrn J)awou, a jt
Richmond, deceased, arrt ia .
make immediate payment t
ber, and lliosewbo h» ve d
said estate, are requested w
to the iubscrihcr propefi/
A. Bugg,' 1
July 6—~—m3m
blanks,
For sale at tb»