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muifE TRADE.
letter contain* interesting
relative to the squadron on
K,at of Africa
;' Sierra Leone, May 8, 1820.
th . 4 tti of Aprii two schooners,
a il)H M. ship Morgiana, arrived
H,ne of them with 28 slaves on ,
■ And on the 15th arrived the Alor 1
■. t Saudi lands, with the BnUs.li
Blnceoi Branl packet, of London,
Nickol schooner: the former
H at vVydun The Morgiana lias
■L. to check the slave trade than
Hrrship. La Marie, a French schr
Kid slaves on board, was captured on
IKi January, the slates having been
HT bo»i“d by a British subject, for
■a reward of 400 dollars is now ofter
|K|lt; Governor here. It is much to
■retted that no power is given to
■ns to detain French slaps; they
■ t he only nation who can carry on
Kominable traffic with impunity
■rrivat oi the American frigate Ly
SHbrineriy British) on the coasts, com-
IK checks the Americans; she has
■ captured four schooners, and sent
■o the U, States. The American
■ formed at the Sherbio, tor captur
■roes, has already proved the grave
t of their adventurers; line the
■ lh t y have been unfortunate in the
■’of * meal situation. The Cyane
K. tn a t Sierra Leone, where she ar
■m company with the Myrmidon.
SHfmerican Captain, on being acquaint
■h the deims. of his Majesty George
■wered his flag and pendant, ami
■ lit-m so during ihe day Ihe Myr-
K Morgiana, and Snapper, are lying
■ra Leone ; the Thistle is at the Is
■ Les; the Pheasant in the Bight of
SB. Sir George Collier has ordered
■gs to .he windward coast, the slav :
■to leeward, being too powerful; se
■bad actually tired upon the Snapper,
fßyingsucli tormidable positions, that
■plot been for her long 24 pounder
jKhips, they wouidjiave disabled he
■mich. The Snapper has Oceu very
site has lost her Commander
|Bt. Henderson,) Assist.ait-S irgeon,
and Mr. Marshal, Admiralty
fßnpmen i she arrived in Cap Coast
tor want of medical assistance.
IBiieasant had captured a ting with
in the mot tii ol Oc über, am
■icr to Sierra Leone, but, u'nui uu.au--
■hi wiiatev cf cause «. know not, sue
been hea.U of. Mr. Wukes,
■eoa of die Myrmidon, fell own) iar .
■was drowned at sea in April lust
■c is not at ibis momenta Suvgeuu on
Htinc'ii slalioti, and only one Ai.is-.ci .
■e.’irge C.idier, in ihe Fanar, is dad)
Hctedheie.”
■me fellow (scoundrel any» the editor,
■u cannot pivu.iid to deny it) entered
■ffi'e of tile Halifax (~JV. C.J Compiler
Hdirunged tin- .lead, .vhicii .inlajgc
■ that it read uxt fiah cuamu.
■ Met: UpOutUH.
r* ®i.b
■ this city, on Tuesday the 12’h inst.
■ ia», sou of Tiiornas and Reivcca
■zenberry
Bst Windsor, (Con.) on the 31st utt
■ Hannibal Aldev, of the firm, of
Kh & Alden, o'this place
■* Saturday morning last, in this place,
■what unexpectedly, Mr. James Cah-
Bkrs, of Savannah'. Mr. Carruthera
■been for a few davs indisposed, but
■o much so as to occasion unv serious
■ehensio.Hof a fatal termination of his
■plaint, and when h : s physician left him
■liday evening, we understand he had
■ or no fever, nor did his case pre
■ any alarming symptoms During the
■ing, however, he got up, and while
ig m his chair, he fainted and ftdl;
ittendant, with difficulty got him again
led, and then his altered respiration
:ated an unfavorable change: he sno Ice
tore, and soon after breathed i,' 9 l ast '
was a native of Dumfries, in Scotland,
had become a citizen of ihe U. States
tor some years past reside ! in S.ivan
where the mildness of ills ma mers
warmth of his heart, and benevole. ee
isposition, secured him very general
emaid respect. 11' w.-is ooen, manly
correct in his deafugs dignified in
leporment, sincere in tqs friendship;
wm ems u.icx -cted departure from
P’ia scenes hits left m.-mv connexions
u-ien .s io lament »»is,l ms, it conveys to
“ a.so an admonitory lesson to he
ns- Ives prepared f,r that change
•h awaits all di d sce.ldan sos Adam
•nday, Ihi- 4 h inst. at S ui'hvn e,
l s 'minty, Mr, Absaiom ({books, ion.
& years. H :ms left a vis - and 3
, a bcre » v «‘V fsdi'-.r, an I-• an
f 4 *? «‘i» bw. ach ... their -u.
■J-Jki *’ ' V * llC '’‘ u*s deprived them of
f-v ~ ~ nt‘ i nbc:,, ‘ ; heir fami y, and
•y » of a useful and worthy
residence in
■ ; M J‘ M l, ker and and Mv. Rhodes
0 “ party of nh mt 25 p vsone
haino St * ' m, '')ihp of one of their
?!ist.'»| CCS 0,1 fhursday evening. Sis'
lieniMo.'i. eve " ln K‘ an ‘l principal part
iral fr. V Spt:nt "* ,hat social hi (ar
il Bnd ,n ' r,b "hich often at
b"! «>* next da,- m.
huts . oe P? rtv > with many of the a'-
:h a Ricans, were attacked in
uce.l J. W '» l * ,0 m »ch violence
t herhT tllatn . oi,o,l ' of 8, -' e
ha tin,, ’ , ot “ en wi h some
"av atlm” l ? a,|e . U,t or in some oth
led to anvV re ‘‘ ; but no investigation
to «nv . , coverie# on this subject
1 renrVo 1 ,lsfactor y <*Wichi»ion, Report
of th P p Cn * ha’al termination of ma
WeTh’ b,,t . Mr wholes and M .
e J.l^rn WO party who
are C n.,'„ i Ule others have reeovere i
ks wer» I _? Cent » »'-)d whether the at
itarv !. Pr ? d " Ced b >' a r,,tle more than
*£ ltem « nt at this season of th'
"Kneil ‘V C ! or b y sooe fortuitous o
un ixture, remains uncertain.
. Geo. Jhlv.
VjAitr^nV.
To °'® t,,,,Ur »« 20 a 25
ron *cco, , A .
*COi« ’ 4
luv*’ 11 « IS
nop. 82 87|
eo„ , 4 a 600
«J 5 7 1-2 aSO
h 50 a6 V 9
v
« 0
"Pot! of Awgwsto.
Arrived, —On Sunday last. Steam Bos
Company’s Boats, No. 8 and 11. Dit
Goods, Groceries, Iron, &c.
Yesterday; at Bugg’s Bar, Steam Boa
Alatamaha, Capt. Bowman, with freigh
ings boats No. 4 and 13, in low. D
Goods, Groceries, Iron, <kc. To J. W
Bridges, Atkins 8t Roof, Mitchell f
Clarke, James Cuat & Co. J. &, T A Bones
Charles Lipnett Si Co William Bostwich
& Co. Stone & Reynolds, L* C Cautelou
&Co R. Sibley & Co.. Robert White &C.
Sims & Williams, J K Hines, R &, B Lang.
J M'Laughlam, M‘Laws & Holt, W H
Thompson, John Moore, J & W Ingtia &
Co. II StouderSiCo A J Dill, N Delaigle,
R Quin & Co S Kneel and, A Hmcliioaon,
John Burton, William H Turpin, and Sam
uel Hale.
(£3* A Pamankey Indian
will preach at the Kiokee Meeting House
on Monday, the 25th inat. and on the even
ing of the same day at she Grove Meeting
House—on Tuesday the 26th, at Augusta,
in the Methodist Chapel, at 11 o’clock, a.
m.—and on Wednesday the 27th, at Har
dm N : n-House. ,f d~ *‘.'d. 8 r
UIS a.ANI!,
aOO Pieces BAUUUS'O,
150 Coils Rope.
ON THE RIVER
90 Bags Coffee, -
40 Hltds. Sugar,
For Sale by
Henry Stouder, Co.
Sent. 14 if
•Mvasiug from lV\e Wliavf
»
Supposed to be taken by mistake,
ue Trunk of Shoos, marked Pitts &
Butts, VVarrenton, No. f. om
Steam Boat Company’s Boat No 8. Any
■fonnuti-iu concerning it will bg thankful
ly received by the subscriber.
James B. Bishop, &Co.
Sept-. 14 4;
Five Dollars Reward..
■’TRAYED or stolen from the snbscrib
, at f ile cau-.p meeting ou Turkey Creek
Edgefield dist. s c. on Sunday night, 27 1 1
■ igost, a small Iron Gray HOH v F.. thre
years old, with roach main and shor
witch tail. The above reward will b-.
given to any person d- liveriug said bor.-e
•o me, on 8.-idg-. Row; or to John M
Turner, at the Hospital.
B F Chew.
Sept 14 Up
B lO tic ward.
ii'.N AW \V from Ihe subsrriVeF in
'August las', u likely looking blank girl,
■am d PHfEBE, about 25 years of age,
four feel so> 6 inches high She has lived
in Augusta tors <me time, and'it is proba
ble is either lurking about town, or has
m de 'ft'for Point Comfort, on Savannah
river, where she bus a husband living
The above reward with all reasonable ex
peust-s will of- p id fir delivering her t'
me, at -ny residence iu Edgofie d District,
•S. S, or for securing her in aiu jail, so that
I get her again.
Doctor Bunch.
Sept. 14
e\ otice.
W ILL be Sold on the 25th day of Oc
tober uexi at the river plantation of Geo.
G I'ankersiy, lei eased.
100 head of Hogs S 5
or 30 bead of C tuie, a quantity of Com &
F itlder, several Horses, a Flock of Sheep,
and Other anic.rs ton tedious to mention-
DRRADZIL PA: E, A t
* PEN NET . C RAF PON, C 5
t.KO «. TANKBRSLY,3 *-
Sept. 12 ds ,
Executor's Sale.
WILL HE SOLD,
On tbe premises iri Lincoln county near
Bas'l’s F rry, on Friday the 20'h of Octo
i, t .text, all tlu- personal property, which
vie of >'ary Brecon, late of said county
t. cease I—consisting of
Some Likely Negroes, a
g„od 4 wheeled Carriage, Stock of all
kinds, ftousehold and Kitchen Furniture,
Horn and Fodder, and many other things
not here mentioned. The sale to contin
ue from day to day till the whole are
sold—Terms made known on the day of
sale. Auexten led credit may be expect
ed fora part or the whole.
Waters Briscoe, ex'v.
Sept 12 - - 3l
Notice.
Will be Sold
A
.»T tbe House of the subscriber, on the '
18th of October next, the personal prop
•rty of Thomas Myres, deceased:
viz:
<)ne Watch , Clothing , Me
chanics Tools, t' c.
Terms made known at the sale.
JOHN WATSON, adm’r.
Sept. 12 *3t
%
Straw Bonnets
Os thejirat quality.
MRS. TUTTLE ' <
UiESPECTFULLY informs her friends
uid the public guie.’slly, that ihe has jusi
cceived from the maiiutaclory,
TWO CASES SI’I’KRIOH U.VALITT
Straw Bonnets.
Consisting of the Newest Fashion Shapes;
—also —
SIX CAsES OF
Second quality do
And a Large Supply of the most elegant
FIRST & SECOND QUALITY
bTRJitr BANDS;
All of Wiic'A She vill tell low, either at
wholesale or retail.
Sept. 9- w3w
Cotton Bugging £fc.
©sD<l> PIECES first quality COT
ION BAGGING;
13d Coils Bale Rope, made of the
best Russia Hemp,
lOOOlbs English Bagging Twine,
ALSO
Dupont’s Gun Powder, if ki r.r.
For tale by the Subscribt rt, low for Cash
or Town Acceptances. .
A. Mitchell k S. Clarke.
Sept. 7. Iw4w
".. . ~ j
Philadelphia Double Ale.
TVi>b Subscriber,
Has on hand, a few BARRELS
Philadelphia Double Ale,
Which he will sell on the most reasona
ble terms at his Store opposite the Marki t.
Joseph Moore.
September 9 3t
Fiano Fortes ,
ON HAND.
awn on th mi ftt..
Twv
HE Subscriber will keep hereafter, a
constant supply of
PIAXO FORTES
Os the best English and American make,
which he will sell low for Cash or good
Town Acceptances.
A. Picquet,
At Felix G Gibson’s & Co.
September 7 mtf
- ELEGANT
Piano Forte
W ITH the additional Keys, Pedal, and
Drawers; made in Philadelphia, by a
Manufacturer from London—and possess
s a very fine tone, may be seen and, fur
her particulars known on application to
f Samuel Dyer,
Teacher of Vocal Music at the liichmomt
Academy, on the Sand Hills.
Aug- 22
MUSIC.
JUST received a variety of MUSIC for
the Piano Forte For sale By
A. PICQUET,
Sept. 7,~ 3tw.
VV anted,
2000 Ybs. Merchantable
To be delivered within sixty days, for
which Twenty Cents pet pound will be j
given, by the subscriber, on delivering j
'he same at the Manufactory, north side j
Broad-street, five doors below the Mar- s
ket. <
M. Payne.
August 17—--w4t
Notice is hereby Given.
. To all my Creditors
I have made application to the |
. Honorable the Justices of the Inferi
or Court of Richmond County, for the be
nefit of the Several Acts of the State of j
Georgia, passed for the relief of insolvent
debtors, and that they have appointed the
20th day of October next, for the exam
ination of my case, at which time my
sa ; d creditors will please attend at the
Court House of said County, to shew cause
(if any they have,) why the said inferior <,
Court, should not extend to me the bene
fit of said Acts, and Ibe released from my .
present confinement.
DANIEL CLEMENTS. 1
August 19.——ts. J
LOST. ;
On Saturday evening last, in Columbia ~
county, a RED MOROCCO POCKET ,
ROOK, abont half worn, containing three '
notes of hand, viz: one on Josiah Under
wood, for thirty dollars, credited with t j
twenty and dated sometime in 1818: one
on Bathsheba Liles, for six dollars and
some cents, dated in 1818; and one other
on John Cliatt, for twenty five dollars, and
dated in 1820 The Pocket Boon con- "
tained other papers of no consequence to
any person but the owner. All persons
concerned are cautioned against trading i
for the above notes, with any other person li
but myself t
Stephen Liles. 1
Sept 9 3tp n
We are authorised .
to announce GIBSON CLARK, esq’r. a
candidate for Congress at the ensuing e
lectiuQ. Sept. 2 1 - -tile
MS
Cotton <sr Tobacco
WAHK-HOUSE,
C‘i‘ the BRIDGE. J
Subscribers bee leave to return
■*- their grateful thanks to their friends
*ud the public generally, for the very lib
eral encouragement they have received in
their
STORAGE
AND
Commission business.
And would now inform th<yn that they
have made every necessary improvement
in their
WARE HOUSES,
To afford room and convenience for the
reception of all
tPi&DlD'ifvSJil
AND
MERCHANDIB E.
They will continue to matte liberal ad
vances on all PRODUCE addressed to
them sot sale (if required )
Well qualified Inspectors will constant
ly attend to class the TOBACCO in quali
ties, and every dispatch given to custom
era.
L. C. Cautelou $ eo
Who Have for Sale,
45©(3D© Bushels SALT,
UOo pieces Prime Cotton Bagging
100 coils Hope, and
400 lbs Twine
Augusta, Sept. 9
. To the Public.
THE Undersig ied take this method to
inform their friends and me public,
that they continue to trausac: Business
at their WAKE HOUSE in AUGUSTA, as
AND
Commission «Mer chants.
Their WARE HOUSE anil STONES
are in good order for the reception 'f
Merchandize and Country
Produce;
And they intend to give their undivided
attention to the business, and hope bv in
dustry and prompt atti ntion to all orders,
to give gem. ral satisfaction to those who
may favour them with their custom.
McLaws Holt.
tfj* The Washington News, Gteensho
rough Selector, and Milledgeville Journal,
and Record. r, are requested to publish
the above 8 times, and forward their ac’ts
to this office for payment.
Sept. 9 8l
STORAGE
AND
Commission Business.
THE Subscribers renew the offer of I
their services to their Friends in the I
.hove Business.
They continue at their old Stand on I
Broad-Street,
AND THent I
WARE-HOUSES
Are in good order for the reception of I
COTTON & GOODS
OF KVKRT DESCRIPTION. I
They lake this opportunity to return I
hanks fur favors heretofore received, and I
.espectfully solicit the continuance of a I
portion of public patronage. I
A. SLAUGHTER & C. LABUZAJV. 1
September 7 24 t I
(J j* The Milledgeville Journal and Re- I
corder, the Missionary and the Washington I
News, are requested to publish the above I
8 times weekly in their respective papers, I
and their accounts shall be paid on pre I
serutlnent to the subscribers. I ,
The Subscribers I i
Tffl i
uUAVING taken for a term of years, the I
CO FTON U TOBACCO
WARE HOUSES
Recently occupied by Mr. G B. Lamar I
and previously by Messrs M‘Kinwe 8t Co I
oiler their services to the public gene I
rally, and particularly to the Planters and I
Merchants of the Upper Country, at
FACTORS,
AND I
General Commission |
Their WARE HOUSES are Spacious |
Central to Business, and in Good Order I e
for the reception of all kinds of I t j
Produce 6$ Merchandize, *
Arrangements will be made in due sea- I ‘J,
son for procuring an honest and capable I C
Inspector of Tobacco. J c !
Being aware that the success of their I "
nndertaking relies on tliefr attention — I
they beg leave to assure their friends I
and the public that their united ex- I
ertions will be used to give satisfac I R
tion in all business entrusted to their I \
care. I sf
Win. Sims & Williams.
■ |u
To Kent, l{
A If
A Commodious dwelling house at the I::
lower end of broad street, belonging to j .
the estate of the late William Maclean I
Esq. possession to be given the first of I , u
next October. —For Terms appv to
JOHN COURSE, Esq.
Or WM. MONTGOMERY I
August 24 wtf j
BLANKS, b
For sale at this office. I
Vlfk
Hie Subseriber*
JOB THIS DAT Ht.CCIVI.VO, .
180 PACK \(iKS
Completing aim it every Uescnpron.
ALSO,
100 Sides Northern Soul
Leather
130 Sides Wax Neats Lea
ther,
Which they offer for sale low for Cash
or approved paper.
Heed, Woodruff & co
Sept. 12— 3t
The Subscriber
HAS JUST KKUKrVhII FROM
. Bullstou
PAIR Gentlemens*
BACK STB dip BOOTS.
SO Pair First quality Morocco and Calf
Skin Boots.
N. I ruesdell.
September 12. , 4-
sew Floiit,
From Mr lienj. Lee’s Mills
WARRANTED good,
FOR BALK BT
I*. C, Cantelou ftjeo.
Sept. 12
Bank at abasia,
tiih Scp'.e.nbe ,
.A.S an opinion prevails among many,
w.*ocut Bank Notes uitwo f.*r the giea
ter security of transmission by Letter,
that the issuers are bound to pay th>
whole ofuNme, alien only half'thereof is
produced, the public are hereby i .formed,
that inconsequence of tne summi mjurv
to which thq issues would be exposed, by
such an operation, this Bank never has,
and does not, consider itsell responsible
for the payment of any of its Notes, witn
out ’.he production of the whole, or the
most material parts thereof
Half Notes, having the signature of the
President or Cashier, are emu ul, as here
tofore, to half tjie value of the entire note,
in sulist'aotoiy evidence b mg exnibited,
that the presented half has been properly
'blaiued.
By Order.
AUGUSTUS MOORE, Cashier.
September 12 ts
Just Received
find for tale ut the J\’evi. fork Commission
SljtMDjliia
ii.Vv)
p u it s i a,
J In the year 1817.
I August 31 .2t
I I he Subscriber
I HaVING declined the laborious parto
■< Practice "f Medicine , and having rc
I seived the appoinlm- nl d
AVi CTIO.VEEII,
I For the Town of Washington, offers In
I services in that Brandi of Business, to in
I friends, and the public generally.
Having provided himself with convem
I ent Store Rooms, he is now ready to re
ceive
GOODS
Os any description, on Commission, with
orders to dispose of them at Auction, or
otherwise! and pledges hims.-ls to pay ev
ery attention to the interest of hit custom
ers.
Reference to any of the inhabitants of
Washington.
Gilbert Hay.
Washington, Wilket County, Geo. >
August 8, 182l>. ' 3
(C7* The Augusta Chronicle and Savan
nah Republican, will publish the above ad
vertisement once a week for four weeks,
and forward their accounts to this office
for payment.
August 15 w4t f
New Emit to the
Mm
yTW A STAGE .
Jf if.L leave Edgefield Court-House
svery WEDNESDAY MORNING, after \
the arrival of the Augusta Stage—and |
will proceed, by Cambridge, Union, York, .
Salisbury, f N C J to Freilerickiburg ,
■"Virg J —This is the shortest, best and
ilicapest road to Washington—Stage Far.- '
f'er the first 30 miles, 8 cents.
August 17 16t
_ _ *
*% The Creditors 'ol
5. R. Billings lit Co. as well as those of i
Vlfheus C. Billings, are hereby most re
pcctfully notified, that Alpheus C Bil
mgs, now confined in the common jail
•f Richmond county for debt—has applied
o the honorable the Inferior Court of
lichmond county, for the benefit of tin 1
icveral acts of the state of Georgia passed
or the relief of Insolvent Debtoi-s—and
hat the said Court has appointed Friday
:he 20th day of October next, to
whether the prayer of the applicant sha 1
•e granted. They are therefore, here
>y summoned to appear at the Cour’ ,
House of Richmond County, Geo. on tha>
lay., to shew cause, (ifany they have) why
the said Alpheus C. Billings, should no’
be discharged from his confinement.
ALPHEUS C. BILUNGS.
August 19 ts
ti
• ■ rw
:J* To the Elector* of Rich
mnnd County.
SOME Friend (More officious than pru
deni) baa without my knowledgeor
'naent, Uktn the unwnirantable Liberty
■t publicly a ,nounci g me aa a candidate
lor Hi. v. ry honorable and respectable of
!ice of becoming om* of your K-prc»cn
'ai'v sin the State 1,, gisbture. I'o serve
oi s country either i Held or cabinet, ia
the duty ot every good cilUeii —Yet in
■ the selection of such cuiz,.ns, wisdom
should direct the choice. I feel apleusur®
in assuring my worthy fellow voters that
i I believe (here arc those on nomination
•*our, who will, if elected, do them justice.
I therefore beg leave to withdraw from
the contest.
P. PRESCOTT.
N. H. Horse-Shoeing and Smiths work
in general, done at short notice at ®y
shop near Leeds and Lyut*.
P. P.
Sept- 12.
*% We are authorized
to State that Capt. REUBEN WALK lilt
of Richmond County, is a candidate for a
seat in the (louse of It presentutives ofth®
State Legislature ut 'he ensuing clecton.
A-i -y/i r? I'’ v
'»e are authorised
to state that A. HLGG. will be a candi
date for the office of Hecdver of Tax He.
turni, for Itlchmo.id county at the ensuing
election.
August 12——ts
*** We are authorised
to announce Gen Taos Glascock, a Can
didate for the Houst of Representatives
in the State Legislature, at lilt ensuing e
l action,
September 7. —-
TO HUNT.
A VD possession given on the first Day
, of October neat, I'WO TENEMENTS,
"cw above that of 'lit-subscribers, known
1 In be as good stands for wh -legale, or re
tail business us any in the city.
ALSO
Two Houses on Blits street, on the back
part of same Lot. Eiupiirc of
■IO'IN M‘MULLEN.
Sept. Bili, if
NOIIME. .
jJ' RING my absence for about six
Uveks.l haveappoi ted Mr. RubkiitLaiv®
and Mr Jamks C.iiiiutheiis my agents.
John >l. Davenport.
Sept 9 Lv-w<
10 RNET.
A. LARGE and convenient DWELL
ING HOU' E, pleasantly situated on ih®
: 'ulh aidi broad s'levt, below the market.
For particulars enquire of
MARY POX.
Sept 12. 3t.
To Uent,
A TRNP.MENT on Bridge Row, lately
copied by James Vileao. For particu
irs apply to die Subscriber, two doors
> <ve,
Who has on Hand
n ( ASKS best London PORTER,
hich will be sold on reasonable terms.
George Dunbar.
August 24 6t
TO RENT. “
I HR HOUSE and LOT at present oc«
’•pie by Messrs, M.ijre & Co and th®
w i adjoining Buildings The stand for
•usim-ss is co sd-r- «T < qual to an. in th®
"ity, and two «f the tenements are suita
deforstircs ant dwellings—Possession
i-m he had on the Ist. of October next.
Fop terms apply to the subset ,h ron the
-land Hills, or Mr. Joint Cashin in Augus
ta.
M. On A VB*», ereevt'ix.
August, 29
lo
rp wv
■ HR TENEMENT at present occupied
by Messrs. Kerr’s ft Graham.
4 ISo,
'Hie !*torf. and Cellar
of the on> occupied by the k .bscriber—
For Terms »:-;>!% u,
W in. .VI ontgom i*y,
August 15 wls'O
Notice—During my
absence for a tew we. Its, Mr. John
L'asbin will act as my attorney.
JOHN M‘MULLBN.
Se/jt 12. ts
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Ten Dollars Reward.
Ran AWAY from the subscriber in
Columbia county, on the 271 h August Isst,
a Negro Man named SCIPIO, alias HILLY
D.ARtIY, about 40 years of age, a stout
likely black fellow, abQiit 5 feet 9 or
10 inches high, well known ii ami about
Augasta: has followed th* river a nu-rber
of years back. It is probable he will at
tempt to go to Savannah in some of the
Augusta boats Boat owners are caution'd
against carrying off said fellow. The
ibove reward and all reasonable expenses
•dll be paid for a prehending and 10- : g.
mg him in any safe jail, go I get him
gain.
Jeremiah Darby.
Sep 12
The Savannah Republican will publish
the above three times, an libi waul account
o Darby's Post Office, Columbia
♦or payment.
Notice.- ,
HE subscriber wiß give liberal wages
”> a man that can come recommended to
t< honest, industrious and sober, to take
-baige of a Saw ami Grist Mills, 5 mile* a*
>nve Petersburg, Broad River, Geo.
W. Robinson.
Sept* 12——
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