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"" SALKS.
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Executor’s Sales.
WILL BE SOLD
At Lincoln Court-House on /be I*l Tuesday
in October next.
For the benefit of the Heirs and Credit
or» of Georos Huoulxt, dec’d. late of
said county.
190 acres of Land , more
OP less, with a Plantation thereon, and tol
erable improvements, lying on the Toad
leading from Washington to Barksdale s
Ferry, it being the same place that said
deceased lived on; lurther particulars is
deemed unnecessary, as those desirous to
purchase will like to examine the place.
Term* will be made known on the day ot
sale.
Peter Geillatt,T
Leonard Sims, > |
John Huguley, 3 3
August 8— —wStp
Sheriff's Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in October next,
will be sold-at the Market-House in
the City of Augusta, between the usual
' hours.
One negro man named
Trank, levied on as the properly of James
Larrikin, and sold under the foreclosure of
a mortgage,—‘John' 11, Maun, vs. James
Larrikin.
Wm. Lamkin, s. n. c.
Augi'v 3 tds
bherijj's bale.
On the first Tcesuat in SEPTEMBER
next,
WILL BE SOLD,
At the Court- Honse in the town of Waynes
borough, between the usual hours.
two tracts or
a» & S 3 m 9
z-44) acres joining C. Bur
ton, and 541 acres joining Wm. Burton;
levied on as the property of Peter Lyon,
to.satisfy sundry executions issued r from a
Justices court, in favor of Charles Cavan-
Tiali, and others—returned by J. Reddeck,
constable.
ALSO,
100 acres of Oak Hick
ory Land, levied on us the property ol Jas.
N.'Bryan, and Frederick Bryan, to satisfy
sundry executions issued from a Justices
Court in favor of D. Thompson, Guardian
for N. Thompson—returned by a consta
ble.
The ab w« Land was sold on the first
Tuesday in June last, and (the terms ol
sale not having been complied with,) will
be sold at the risk ofthe former purchaser
'ALSO,
200 acres Oak $ Hickory
Land, as the property of Littleberry Ca
vannah, to satisfy sundry executions in
favor of Wm. Taylor and others—levied
mid returned by a Constable —The above
Land was sold on the first Tuesday in July,
Inst, and (the terms of sale not having
been-complied with) will be sold at the
risk of the former purchaser.
ALSO,
500 acres of first quality,
aad 855 acres 2d quality Land, levied on
as the property of Samuel Douse, to satis
fy an execution in favour of L. Wimberly,
administrator of J. Wimberly
WILSOJV JVAVEY, sh’ff.
July 29 wtds
Sheriffs Sale.
\v ILL be sold at the Court House in I
Warreuton, on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember next, between the usual hours ol
sale,
396 acres of laud, more
•or less adjoining lands of J Eewis an d
others, with the improvements thereon
known as Turner** Oroo» Hoads: levied ou
to satisfy several.small executions in favo.
•of Owin Holiday vs. SiepKeW Sc James
Turner. Returned tot me by Benjamin
Culpepper, Constable.
A. Rogers
Aug. 1 Iwtds
Sheriff's Sale postponed.
\v ILL be sold on the first Tuesday I
in September next, at the Court-House
in Jackaonborough, Scriven county, be
tween the usual hours of ten and three
o'clock;
1040 acres of Land, ly
ing on the waters of the Big and Little
Ogechee, in the county of Scriven, being
the Plantation lately conveyed from Rich
ard Dowdy to John Pearson, sold as the
property of John Peat son, by virtue of a
rule absolute on the foreclosure-of a mort
gage by the said Pearson to Richard
Dowdy
Solomon ICemp. s. s. c.
Alien* I——tds
SHERIFFS SALE.
Will be Sold
.At the Court-" House in Warren coun
ty, on the first TUESDAY in September
next, *
1 Negro Wprnan by the
name of Cloe, 1 negro man by the name
of Kinchen, 3 beds and furniture, shop
utensils, and all the tools appertaining to
tjie shop of Joel Kinsey, viz;-—1 smith's
bellows, 1 vice, 1 anvil, gin machinery, 1
Slab and furniture, chairs, together witli
all the household and kitchen furniture,
kc. taken as the property of Josl Kinsey,
to satisfy an execution issued out of the
Inferior Court, on the foreclosure of a
/mortgage in favor of Baker and Heeth.
A. Butt,D.s.w.c.
Jdhe 24—*tds
-
SALKS.
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD on the Ist Tuesday
in September next at the Market-House
in the city of Aagusta, between the usu
al hours of sale, •
1 Negro Woman named
JENNY, and her child CHANCY, and 1
boy named JACK,levied upon as the prop
erty of Wm. Tutt, on the foreclosure of a
mortgage, in favor of Wm. C. Dillon.
Wm. Lamkin, s.b.c.
July 4 tds
Sheriffs Sale.
WILL be Sold on the first Tuesday in
September next at the Market House
in the City of Augusta, between the usual
hours,
Two Negroes, Dick arid
Hannah, levied on as the property belong
ing to the estate of Zachariah Bell, dec.
to- satisfy sundry executions in favor of An
derson Watkins and others, pointed out
by the adm’r. of said dec’d. and returned
to me by a constable.
ALSO,
One JHouse and Lot, ly
ing in the City of Augusta, on Ellis Street,
occupied by Alexander Martin, adjoining
Andrew/ Dill, and Cantelou, taken as
the property of the Administrators of
Carlton Dunkley, to satisfy one execution
in favor of Richard Dennis, and one in fa
vor of Jacob H Lang, vs. the administra
tors of Carlton Dunkley,
Wm. Lamkin , s. r. c.
August 3- -tds
sheriff’s Sale.
On the Is/ Tuesday in September next,
At the Court-House in Columbia county,
will be Sold,
221 acres of Land on the
Big Kioke, adjoining Lamar, Jones and
olliers, to satisfy sundry executions, T.
Butler and others, vs. John L. Zachry.
also,
3 Negroes, Teaner , and
her ch Id Press, and a girl named Harriet,
to satisfy sundry executions, William Yar
brough, vs. Leonard Maddox, and Berry
Olive. i
ALSO,
1 Negro Girl, named
Mary, to satisfy sundry executions, ad
ministrators William Carrington, vs. Na
thaniel Puirre.
ALSO,
1 old Negro Woman, na
med Rebecca, to satisfy sundry executions,
Robert Allen aod others, vs. Joseph W.
Carmichael.
ALSO,
1 Feather Bed, Bed-Stead
and Furniture, 2 Trunks, some Corn and
Fodder, 7 head of Cattle, and 1 small sor
sef Mare, to satisfy an execution, admin
istrators J. Briscoe, vs. Wm. Pcarre, and
an execution, Charles D. Stuart, and Geo.
Hargraves, vs. Wm. Pearre. .
ALSO,
1 Negro Boy named Jerre ,
to satisfy an execution, Charles D. Stuart,
and George Hargraves, vs. Thos. Flint.
ALSO,
2 Negroes, Rachel , and
her child Elizabeth, 1 Gig and Harness, 1
Morse Cart, 1 small Roan Horse, 2 Beds,
2 Bed-Steads and Furniture, 2’Cots, 2 Mat
trasses, sundry articles of Household and
Kitchen Furniture, to satisfy sundry exe
cutions, Thomas Davis, Jno. W. Reid, and
oiheis, vs. Nathaniel Durkie.
ALSO,
291 1-4 acres of Land, on
the Waters of Greenbrier Creek, adjoin
ing Hamilton and Wilborn, to satisfy au ex
ecution, Sarah A. Bugg, vs, James Wood,
John Sandeford, and Thomas Few.
ALSO,
1 Sorrel Mare , to satisfy
two executions, administrators Gustavos
Nally, vs. Thomas Hudson, and Turner
Hudsen, vs. Thomas Nelson, and James
U. Stallings.
W. W'ilkins, s.c.c.
August s——tds
Sheriff's Sale.
On the first Tuesday in September next,
WILL BE SOLD,
At the Court-House in the town of Waynes
borough, between the usual hours.
I IJiegro Woman named
Nancy, levied on as the property ofChas.
Cavanah, to satisfy sundry executions issu
ed from a justices court, in favorof Elias
Maulden and others—returned by 1".
Burk, constable.
ALSO,
1 Negro Man named To
ber, and a Girl named Raphael, levied on
as the property of Arteraas Powell, to sat
isfy sundry executions issued from a justi
ces court,in favor of John Adamsaml oth
ers—returned by J. Muikey, constable.
also, -
1 Negro Boy named Luke ,
levied on as the property of Charles Ca
yahnah. to satisfy sundry executionsr—The
above negro was advertised to have been
sold on the first Tuesday in July last, and
continued by consent of parties.
Wilson Navy, s.b.c.
August 5- .. tds
City Sheriffs Sale.
w ILL be sold on the third Tuesday in I
August, inst. at the market house in the
city ts Augusta, between the usual hours
o) sale,
One negro girl named
Patsy, levied on as the property of Patrick
ITescot, to satisfy sundry executions in
favor of Maharry 6c Uoff and others, vs.
Patrick Prescot.
—ALSO—
One Jack, taken under an
attachment as the property of Ben jamin
Yarnold, and sold by an order of the May
or’s Court as perishable property, to “sa
tisfy Thompson & Black.
William Lamkin, s.c.A,
August ijr—Wtds
SALKS.
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Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD
Oft the first Tuesday in September next.
At the Ctmrt-House in Jacksonborough,
Scriven comity, between the hours o f
ten and three o'clock.
600 acres of Oak Hick
ory Land, (more or less) lying on the wa
ters of Big Ogeechee, in the county of
Scriven, taken ns the property of Jas. Pat
terson, to satisfy an execution iu favor of
R. Richardson.
AISO,
i Negro Wench, named
Dean, taken as the property of John Con
nelly, to satisfy an execution in favor of
Josiah Scott.
Solomon Kemp, s.s.c.
August s——lds
Sheriff’s Sale.
OWILL BE SOLD
N the Ist Tuesday in September next
at the Market-House in the city of Au
gusta, between the usual hour* of sale.
Two Horses, itz.
1 Grey Horse levied uponasthe prop
erty of Peter Donaldson, to satisfy an
execution in favor of Geo. W. Evans—Also
1 Sorrel Horse, levied on as the property
of Solomon Ward, to satisfy an execution
ia favor of Leroy Wilkins.
Jas. S. Shaffer, d.s.r.c.
July 25 wflm
lax Collector’s Sale.
WILL be Sold on the first TUESDAY
in September next at Columbia epurt-house,
the following '
PROPERTY, |
Or as much as will make the Tax for the
year 1819. vis,
203 1-2 acres Land, Jas
per county, Murder Creek, 19th district,
Vo. 220, granted to Jane Skinner, sold as
the property of Richard Skinner, to satis
fy his tax, due 2 dolls 91 cts.
ALSO,
'75 acres Pine Land , Co
lumbia county, Uohee Creek, joining lands
of Bowdrie and Folds, sold as the proper
ty of Stephen Lisles, to satisfy his tax, due
1 dollar, 29 cents.
AFSO,
35 acres of Land , Colum
bia county, joining lands of Jones ami Wil
lingham, sold as the property of Elijah
Willingham, to satisfy ids tax, due 1 dollar
70J cents.
ALSO,
130 acres of Land, Co
lumbia county, Keg Creek, Joining lands
of Lyon and Pearre, sold as the property
of James Tool, to satisfy his tax, due 9 dol
lars, 61 j cents.
ALSO,
900 acres of Land, Sa
vannah 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, 93J cts.
ALSO,
100 acres of Land, Grey’s
Creek, Lincoln county, joining Stewart 8c
Bussey, sold as the pro) «rt.y of the estate
of Frederick Blake, to satisfy the tax, due
32 cents.
ALSO,
800 acres of Land, Uchee
Creek, Columbia county, joining Wilkins
and Tindal, sold as the property of John
M'Donald, to satisfy his tax, due 2 dollars,
58 cents.
ALSO,
837 acres of Land, Wil
liam's Creek, Warren county, joining A
lexander and Edwards, sold as the prop
erty of John L. Zachrey, to satisfy his tax,
due 7 dollars, 57 cents.
ALSO,
113 acres of Land, Sweet
Water Creek, Columbia county, joining
MUchel and Stanford, sold as the proper
ty of Jonathan Lewis, to satisfy his tax, due
69$ cents.
ALSO,
1 Lot in the town oi
Wnghtsborough, No. 5, sold as property
of the estate of John Mooi'e, deceased, to
satisfy his tax, due 5J cents.
- ALSO,
95 acres of Land, Keg
Creek, Columbia county,joining Tankers
ley and Culbreath, sold as the property of
John Oler, to satisfy his lax, due 75$ cts.
ALSO,
189 acres of Land, Hart’s
Creek, Columbia county, joining Hamilton
and Lee, sold as the property of Fayet
Porter, to satisfy his tax, due 2 dollars, 42
cents.
ALSO,
92 acres of Land, Upton’s
Creek, Columbia county, joining Mappin
and Button, sold as the properly of Henry i
C. Copelan,to satisfy hit tax, due 1 dollar,
38J cents. ’ , i
ALSO,
1 Lot in the town of j
Wnghtsborough, sole' as the property of
Elizabeth Kneeland, to satisfy her tax, due
32| cents,
/ ALSO,
3 Lois in the town of
Wrighisborough, sold as |the property of
Patrick L.' Robertson, to satisfy his tax,
due 15 dollars, 9) cents. also,
203 1-2 acres of Land, Big |
Sandy, Wilkinson county, 4th district. No. s
25, granted to J. Wilkerson, sold as the "
property of Charles M. Lynn, to satisfy his
tax, due 2 dollars, 25 cents, also,
219 acres of Land, Hart
Creek, Columbia co'ty, granted to Stubbs,
joining Vaughn and Wright, sold as the
property of David Jones, to satisfy his tax,
due 4 dollars, 27J cents.
A. Cartledge, t.cx.c. \
June 24—*tds
' SALKS.
City Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD,
On the third Tuesday in August,
At the Mauket-House, in the City of Au
gusta, between the usual hours of sale.
1 Sorrel Horse, Saddle
and Bridle, levied on as the property ol
Richard Mason to satisfy an execution in
favour of Henry Bird.
Jas. S, Shaffer, d.s.c.a.
August 5-—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 TOBY, taken
as the property of Ann Bixley, to satisfy
a distress warrant in favor of Edward Cam
field and JohnH. Gumming.
W. Lamkin, s.r.c.
August 5. wds
Coroner’s Sale .
w LL be 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, and Mima, one four wheeled Carriage
& Harness; one Wagon and hind Gear,
five head of Horses, one fourth the inter
est in the real estate of A. G. Gordon de
ceased, levied on as the property of 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 1
Notice.
WILL be sold on a credit of twelve
months, at the late residence of Mrs. Sa
rah Dawson, late of the county of Rich
mond, deceased,on THURSDAY, the 241 h
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
longjng to said estate will be Hired, until
the 25th of December next.
Win. A. Bugg, ex’r.
july 6 wtds
For Sale,
147 acres of mixed land
9 miles above Augusta, on the road leading
roin 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. Tbis lan P-o
pens 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 tire laird 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.
Will be sold to the highest bidder at I
Lincoln Court House, on the first Tuesday
in November next, the
Tract at UAXD,
Belonging to the Estate of Elijah Lofiin,
deceased —costaisino
400 acres more or less,
in said county, adjoining Walker, Paschal
and others -also
Will he Sold on, the dny fialhrroing’. on die I
Premises, all the
NEGDOEB,
Os said estate, together with the stock of
Horses, Cattle, Hogs, and Sheep, Also the
Crop made on said Plantation, with the
Farming Utensils, Household and Kitch
en Furniture, any many other 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.
Wm. Paschal, ~) v ,
Daniel Walker, 3 x rs ‘
August 12—>—3tp
Alteration.
Notary Public’s Office.
The subscriber will be found at the
Counting Room of messrs Thompson &
Black, every day in the w*»k (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,
Has returned to the subscriber’s sta
ble, in Columbia County, where he will
remain during the present and ensuing
season.—Twenty Dollars the season—The
cash to accompany the mare.
Joseph Gotten.
July 22 wtlstsj
TO HIRE.
A NEGRO Girl, 18 or 19 years old, a
good washer, Ironer and good Cook. Ap
ply at this office.
August 3-v—ts.
5 By the President of the
United States.
WHEREAS the President of the Uni
ted States is authorized by Jaw to
cause certain Lands of the United State*
-o be offered for sale.
L . Therefore, I, James Monroe, President
oftfie United States, do hereby declare,
a aad make known., that public rales for the
disposal agreeably to law, of certain lands,
>f shall be held as follows, viz:
ii At Delaware, in Ohio, on the first Mon
days in August and October next, for the
sale of the lauds which have been sur
veyed in the district of Delaware, being
45 townships and fractional townships,
viz: August Sale.
Townships 1,3, 4,5 and 6, south
of range 14
r 1,3, 4, 5 and 6 'ls
> 1,2, 3,4, 3 and 6 16
1,2, 3,4, 5 and 6 17
October Sal*.
Townships 1,2, 3 and 4, south of
u range ' 9
► 1,3,3 and 4 ' 10
1,2, 3, 4 and 5 11
1,2, 3, 4 and 5 12
1,2, 3,4 and 5 13
At Piqua, in Ohio, on the first Monday
in September next, for the sale of the
lands which have been surveyed in the
district of P,qua, being 33 townships and
fractional townships.
1 At Brookville, in Indiana, on the first
- Monday in October next, for the lands
1 which have been surveyed in the district
of Brookville, being 36 townships and
factional townships
, . At Jeffersonville, in Indiana, on the first
Monday in August next, for the lipidr
[ lately surveyed in the district of Jefferson
ville, being 27 townships and fractional
townships.
At Terre Haute, in Indiana, on the fir
" Monday in September next, for the lands
which have been surveyed in the district
’ of Terre Haute, being 43 townships and
fractional townships.
At Edwardsville, in Illinois, cn the first
Monday in October next, for the lands
lately surveyed in the district of Edwards
ville, being 33 townships and fractional
townships.
At Arkansas, in the territory of Arkan
sas, on the first Mondays of August and
October next, for the lands surveyed in
the district of Arkansas, being 53 town
ships and fractional townships, viz;
August Sa\e.
Townshipss, 7,9, SclO, south of
range 19, west of sth principal
meridian.
5,6, 7,3, 9-& 10 do 20 do
6,7, 8 and 9 do 21 do
6.7,8, 9, 10,11,12,13 &14 do 22 do
October Sale.
8,10,11,12, 13 & 14 do 24 do
9,10, 11, 12 &13 do 25 do
9, 10,11 &12 do 26 do
9, 10 and 11 - do 27 do
9 and 10 do 28 do
9 and 10 do 29 do
At Jackson, in Missouri, on the second
Monday in September next, for the lands
surveyed in the District of Cape Girardeau,
being thirty-five townships and fractional
townships.
At Franklin, in Missouri, on the firs
Monday in November next, for the Lands
in the Military Bounty tract, (north of the
Missouri river,) which could not be dig
tributedto soldiers, being chiefly quarter
sections and fractions, too small or too
large forbountyi lots.
At Cahaba in Alabama, on the first
Monday in November next, for the lots in
the towns of Claiborne and Jackson, and
ft i townships 12 and 17 in range 20, and
n dfortownship 18 in range 19, which
w advertised but not offered for sale
in March 1319.
Each sale shall continue three weeks
and no longer; and each sale will com
mence with the lowest number of lot or
section, township ami range, and proceed
in regular numerical order. The lands
reserved by law tor the use of schools, or
for other purposes, will, as usual, be re
served from sale
Given under my hand, at the City of
Washington, the eighteenth day of
April, in ’.he year 1820.
JAMES MONROE.
By the Prisident
Josiah Meigs,
Commissioner of the General LamlOffice.
April 24.
GEORGIA, Inlfhe Superior Court
Columbia county. $ March Perm, 1830.-
UPON the petition of John Wynne, stat,
ing he was possessed of a tiote of
handmade by Robert F. Kent, to him for
ninety dollars, bearing date on the
day of——, 1818, and that the sJd note
of hand has been lost or mislaid, so that
the same cannot, now be obtained, and
praying that a copy as said note which is
annexed to his said petition may be estab
lished in lieu of the said original, in terms
of the act of the General Assembly and the
rules of court, in such cases made, provid
ed, and established; —and the said peti
tion being supported by affidavit: it is or
dered, that n copy be established in
lieu of the original so lost or mislaid, a
greeably to the prayer of the petitioner
unless sufficient cause be shewn to the
contrary, on or before the first day of the
next term of the Superior Court of Co
lumbia County. It is further ordered,
that a copy of this order be published in
one of the Gazettes of this State at least ,
once a month for six months.
Taken from the Minutes.
A. Crawford.
March 28.
Notice.
month* aftey date, application
will be made to the Honorable the Justices
of the Inferior Court of the County of
Scriven, while sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to self two hundred two k
an half acres of Land, situate lying and
being in the eighteenth district, Baldwin
countywhich is known E. distinguished i
in the plan of said district by the num- (
ber one hundred and thirty threw, lying (
an the waters of Heard's Creek, sold as i
the property of Owen Jenkins deceased
for the benefit of the Heirs and Creditors
of said deceased.
Eli Parker, J .W*
Solomon Kemp. 5
July 1, 1820. u.'jiu
Fifty DoUarg Ik,
lIANAWAY from .
IBM,*
About 24 or 25 year, . 7
, inches high, tni c k Se t
■ «ncc. with a small aurfc*
he has lost one unuer fn
toe next the little fm m cneVn?
believe the right foa-h» ri f * I
went away a home sp un S V° *V
carried with him different b “>i
above reward will be
who will deliver the said
subscriber or twenty Dollar, t ß '** l
him in any Jail so thatlc^g
, ,1C " ,ay -deavorTo 1
Island or Coosa-halchie if°
and all others Me cautioi«Aj>
boring said Negro unde,S*J
Momma
August 12 w6t. WQn
Twenty BtfllarTfi^
the 12th N^oFeiS^
■JIM,
Thirty years of age. about 5 f„ t ..
e » high, much addicted to „ 'i’ 5 '
“ mighty veil” #8 afcr%tiv?
purchased UVo months a * 0
vnn.h Rive,- N.,i g .,„r c , ?S
supposed to have taken his deS
boat down the river. The tiUTt
will be paid for his delivery «t tb. a
nah or Augusta jail. ■
HENRY STOUDEI Mi
August 12 ts.
f lloilwg'
HE WARD.
Run AWAY from the subariU,
miles above Augusta, in hu
county, on the 23d inst. twontgmftji
—VI2
Salisbury, a stout
fellow, from 33 to 40 years of us*
George, a taUblackfS
about 30 years of age—it it npecieM
said negroes will attempt to g t t»3
ericksburg, Virg, or Baltimore, ||
were lately brought from them. Ml
son apprehending said fellows, ufl|
ing them any jail so that 1 get ih»»l
shall receive the above reward, ortfl
five dollars for either 1 of them—tril
livered to the with tO tdj
able expenses. - • J
Season D. BeJ
July 27 wlm |
ffj” The Editor of the South-Oil
State Gazette, Columbia—and the<9
of papers in Cliarlorte and Salsbutjfl
will give the above four insertionMl
ly, and forward their accounts ttlß
fice for payment. I
8 15 Reward
W ILL Be given for JOHK, .■
riage driver, a tall yellow, veryufilJ
likely fellow, of 22 years old, ofiM
voice, had on when lie went of. 111
leather hat, dark homespun p»ntal«lfl
a round jacket, either of blue dll
striped homspun. John being Oil
to be left at $ summer residencedj
field District, South Carolina; tuklH
eleventh instant one of his nuiWHH
age horses, took also a spare bridklß
his shoulders and made bis euplfl
as he said, to the plantation «*B|
Swamp, St Peter's Parish, 9- Cmß
He rode bare backed, was in*®
Granby ferry below Columbia. MH|
rode the same large bay honetmm
he made his escape, the horteiJW
and paces, a star in his
feet or pastern joints
were swelled, and it is
one or both hind feet white.
reward will be given for
presumed John will endearwr JjH|
thi way to Augusta, where
els a free yellow man, P e ™‘r™|
name of Kitt, from whom b«*Vnß
fie pass, may alter bis wo® 4
nnd try to make his W||
he may be empl«y«d
boat hand. Any peraos wrSS
said John and secures him W ."*BB
safe jail, as that the
shall receive tlie above
Black Swamp, St. VtUrh MB
1820
James
April 25
Strayed or BliH
FROM the anbacrihet
the 2nd Jtily last, fro® 1
lot of Measi s A. Slsufhu*!
a bright bay
yeais old, in low ordeM "*\j3b||
one of ins hocka •
thick mane and tail, *»*• lU * ZjMm
side* of his neck, in*
pricked but carries it b» ■'
lops remarkably hard.
d-llais if suayed, * l,> u
duet' apprehended
ty d-illars in aildition
pet son who will deliver*
to the aubacribci in *“» Rj
M- F. Moisdair, rtsidinf
miles out of town
August 3-——ls
Noil**' ■
. b 3 SKI.' I'fffiipM
to the imbiieribti yi'W BH
paynikiß- H i.kfcM
\S Mir *’ 1
july
t or *