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SALES. .
Sheriff’s Sale.
Wnx be #oid on (be lit Tuesday in I
November neat, at the Market house in
■ tV eiiy of Augusts, between the usual
hears of sale.
One negro man naTT)el '
Salsbury, taken as the property of Reason
r> Peal, to satisfy an ex< cution in favor
, of Richard G Plucket, vs John Sharp,
Richard Mason and Reason f) Beal,
ALSO,
60 acres of land taken
e)i the property of Gilbert Longs" reet, jo
satisfy an execution in favor of James.
Willey, joining Farcy, Carnes and Verdv
iy t pointed out by the defendant,
ALSO,
S acres of land with the
improvements, adjoining D'Anlignac and
Walior, also, two negroes, named Dick,
and Usnnah, taken as -the property of
Znciiarish B'll, deceased, to satisfy ami-,
dry c locutions, one in favor of John Vnii
jiiicl one in favor of Sopha Harris, and
" four returned by the Constable to satisfy
Veter TBugg.
ALSO,
Otic negro mart named
Gilbert, taken a« the property of 1) -S»-
• ,vs . t« satisfy an execution in favor of
Geoige Pearson deceased,' V* Win Glus
coc; and Daniel Savage,
ALSO," ,
One negro man named
Donna, taken as the properly of George
•Parker, to satisfy an execution in favor of
James A Black*
-™-IUO
Three negroes, to wit:—
>t)i§ah. Wanly and Kilt, levied on as the
property cf Joshua Jenkins, to satisfy sun
dry executions in favor of Samuel Hawes
and other*, and returned by a constable
,W. Lamkin, s. n. c.
October 7 his
fejTmrhf's tale.
\W TILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
ft November next, at the Market-
House in ihe city, of Augusta between
the usual hours of sale,
Two Negroes, Caesar a
Fellow, and Betty a Woman, levied on es
the property of David Collins, lo satisfy
an execution in favor of Nicholas Ware,
vs. said Collins and the administrators of
George Ptarann, deceased; .one in favor
of Nicholas Ware vs said Collins and
John Williams, and one in favor ol Nicho*
Ina Wave, vs. said Collins and Absalom
Kuo-les, jun.
also,
Sundry articles of House
hold Furuiln. e, viz. 2 Pine Bedsteads, two
Plainer Beds, two Pine Tables, seven
Chairs, two Bolsters, one Looking Glass,
one Pine Slab, two Chrsts, one small
BoJv Case, four Blankets and two Bed
Quilts, levied - on as the property of Thus
Wood, to satisfy an exvcution (n favor of
Benjamin Leigh, against said Wood, and
Absalom Rhodas, jun.
ALSO,
One Negro Fellow nam
ed David, levied on as the property of
Thomas Few, to satisfy three executions,
viz. Thomas Gant, ve. Thomas Few", ad
ministrator of William Few; the same,
vs. Thomas Few and the surviving cxe-,
color of James Kay, deceased, vs. the
same.
ALSO,
One Chest and sundry
Carpenter’s Tools and a Cloak, levied on
As the property of Warren Glover, lo
satisfi two executions, via. John Miller
for live assignees of Miller and Stouten
burgh, against Willard Cass and said
Glover; and Alexander Miller against the
same*
AUTO,
100 acres of Land, more
or less, with the improvements thereon,
being part of a 1000 acre tract, originally
granted to the late Robert Watkins, esq.
deceased, adjoining lands of A. Rhodes,
esq. captain Thomas Few, and Freeman
Walker, esq. levied on as the property
of Gustavus Kennedy to satisfy an execu
tion in favor of Salmuel Louther, vs. said
Kennedy and A. Rhodes, jurr
Wm. Tutt, D. ShJ.
October 7
FOR S3LS.
A VALUABLE PLANTATION .1 tk,
confluence of Oconee und Ockmulgee
rivers, containing 96S acres of wane-brake
oak, hickory ana pine land, heavily tim
bered, and adjacent to one of the best land
ing on the Oconee; 150 acres now under
cultivation. There is a Shad FuEery'ex
celled by none on that river; a peach
orchard of rare fhiit, which may be made
to yield 500 or 1000 gallons, a Cotton Ma
chine &o. Ac. T his situation ia at the head
of steam-boat navigation, which at some
period will become a place of deposit,
and perhsps a thriving town.—Terms
made known on application.
Benjamin 6-. Cray.
Twenty Dollars Reward. ,
And all Reasonable Expenses
TK7TLL be paid for apprehending and
?▼ lodging in any jail in the state of
Georgia, a Negro Fellow named
MARTIN
Re is owned m t:..vannah, has absconded
and is supposed to be lurking about Au
gusta Market, as his business at home is
butchering—He is shout six
feet high, square built, has two of his
front teeth out, and his a scar on his head
—for further particulars enquire at au
Office.
Sept. s——ts
TOHKNT. ~
A Convenient Dwelling, with Kitchen,
Stable, and a Garden, an well enclosed
and in excellent orderv near the Court
bouse. For particulars Enquire at thU
office.
OstoberS.
SALES.
Sheriff's Sale, Postponed.
WILL BE SOLD,
On the Jiret Tnetday in November nexU
at the Court-Home , in Jackton borough,
Scriven County, between the ktun of 10
and 3 o’clock.
600 acres of Oak and
Hickory Land, (more or less,) lying 0..
the waters of Big Ogechee, in the county
of Scriven, taken as the property of Jas.
Paf.erson, to satisfy an execution in favor
of R. .Richardson.
ALSO,
1 Negro Wench named
Dean, taken as the property cf John Con
nelly, to sai isfy sn execution in favor of
Josiah*Bcott.
Also,
160 acres of Land,(more
•r lest,) lying in the county of Scriven,
on the Augusta road, being the plantation
we re. Daniel Daly, now resides, adjoining
Dampeer and others, taken ns the proper
ty cf Daniel Daly, to satisfy a balance due.
on executions in favor of Sam. J. Bryan.
ALSO,
1 Gelding, and 1 Mare,
taken as the property of Wm Scott, sen.
to satisfy an execution in favor of Thomas
G. Walker.
ALSO,
60 acres Land, lying in
the county of Scriven, adjoining John Me-
Wade, and Elijah Oliver, taken as the
property of John Oliver, and Wm. Pick
en, to satisfy an execution in favor of the
estate.of Gabriel Clements, deceased, lev
ied And returned to me by a constable.
Solomon ILenip, s.s.c.
September 30 tds
Sheriff’s Sale;
IK f ILL be sold at the Court House in
▼ v Warrenton, on the first Tuesday in
November next, between the usual Lours
of s«le.
164 acres of Swamp Land
on the waters of the Ogechee, adjoiinng
lands of Hunter and Thigpen, levied on as
the property of Thomas Grace, to satis
fy several small executions in favor of
Wm. Grace ve. Wm. N- Harmon, the ad
ministrator of Thomaa-Grace, levied on
and returned to me by a. constable.
ALSO,
147 acres of oak 2$ liicko
ory land, on the waters of Long Creek,
adjoining lands of Archibald Seals and
others, taken to satisfy several small ex’-
editions in favor of Baker and Heath vs-
Zacheriah Hobsom, levied on and re
turned t« me by a constable.
ALSO
The lltli part of 769 a
crea more or less, of oak and hickory land
on the waters of Big Briar Creek, adjoin
tng Peremars and Williams, taken to sat
isfy several small executions in favor of
Thomus Rivers vs. Richard Hodo, returned
to me by a constable.
A. Rogers s w c.
Sept. 30 Iwtds
Sheriffs Sale,
On the first Tuesday in December
ne<xt, at the Court House in Columbia
county, will be sold.
One likely negro girl, by
the name of Anna, to satisfy an execution
on the foreclosure of a mortgage, Eliza
beth Pcarre Guardian vs. James Tool
Jun.
W. Wilkins see.
Sept 30 /
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be Sold the first Tuesday in
November next, at the Court hous.
in Jacksonbdrough Scriven County be
tween the hours of ten and three o’clock.
60 Acres of land lying in
the county of Scriven, adjoining lands of
John Crawford and Richard Herrington’
sen—taken as the property of Moses Oli
ver, to satisfy sundry executions in fevor
of Thomas Scarborough.
Solomon Kemp, s. s. c.
October, 3. tds. *
For Sale,
147 acres of mixed land
9 mile)! above Augusta, on the road leading
from thence to Columbia court house—
. belonging to the estate of BsnnettWhit-
UM gton, deceased. On the premises t here
are 3 tolerable good dwelling houses, with
nut houses, garden and an drehard of
choice Peach trees—a spring, of excellent
Water, and about thirty acres of cleared
land, under a good fence This lan
pens to a h 're and elegant pine wood
yauge. A further description is deemed
unnecessary, as any person wishing to pur
chase, wojiud wish to view the land before
they purchase. The terms will be very
accommodating—kny person wishing to
purchase, cart call on Arthur Foster, of
Columbia county, br rnrs Sarah Whitting
ton of Richmond county.
Sarah Whittington, ex’tx
Arthur Foster, ex’r,
may 23
8 10 Reward.
RANAWAY from the subscriber in the
early part of August last, a negro
man named
HARLIY*
about 5 feet 4or 5 inches high. He was
employed for some time on the Savannah
river, by the Steam boat Company, and
mso well-known that a particular descrip
tion of has person is deemed unnecessary
He is very talkative, and professes a great
«eaL It is very probable he may be lurk
mg in Savannah, or at some of the inter
mediate placet on this river, between that
place «nii Augusta.
> N. BARRBTT.
Sept- w; If.
f,
SALKS.
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the Jirft Tuesday in Jforrmber next,
ut the Court-Home in Colund'io county,
WILL BE SOLD*,
gfiO acres of Land on the
Big Krokee, adjoining landof Shackleford
an 3 McLane, to satisfy sundry executions,
James Cary & co. ai d others, vs. Nathan
iel Pearre.
aiso,
821 acres of Land on the
Kioke waters, adjoining Lamar, Jones &
others, to satisfy sundry executions, Thos.
Butler and others, vs John L. Zachry.
Also,
1 Negro W oman by the
name of Lucy, and her civile] Dave, to sat
isfy an execution, Stuart and Margraves,
vs Wm. Pearre, also, sundry executions,
Jesse OfTutt, vs. William Pearre.
Also,
4 LikMy Negro “Boys,
Rob, Washington, Jack and Major, to sat
isfy sundry executions, James Yarbrough,
e\’r. vs' John L Zachry, principal, and
John T. Allen, security.
ALSO,
1 Bay Filily, 1 Cow and
Calf, and two Yearlings, a small stopk ot
Hogs, 2 beds, bedsteads and furniture,
together with some other articles of house
hold and Kitchen furniture, 10 satisfy
sundry executions, Wm. Y'arbrough, vs.
Leonard Maddox and Berry Olive.
ALSO,
850 acres of Land on the
Milledgeville road, adjoining Butt and
Ke.ive, including that valuable and public
stand at present occupied by James Col-'
lins,
ALSO,
635 acres of Land, acb
joining, the former tract, and land now
owned by James Collins, to satisfy two
executions, J Uriah Harris, vs .Richard
Shackelford, and one execution. William
Jones, vs Jftchard Shackelford, v
ALSO.
A crop of Cora and Cot
ton, standing in the field, to satisfy an ex
ecution John friar, vs John Y, Bayliss.
• also, i
SOp acres of Land on the
waters of Green Brier Creek, adjoining
Land of W Iborn and Pitman, to satisfy an
execution, John Sandiford, vs Jas. Wood.
\V m. W ilkins, «.c.c.
September 30 tds
Sheriff’s Sale.
vv ILL be sold on the first Tuesdays r.
November next, at the -court-house in
Waynesborough, (Burke county) between
the usual hours oi sale,
Two negroes, {to nvit) To
ber and Rachel, levied on as the property
of Artenias Powell, to satisfy sundry
executions issued from r justices court
in favor of John Adams, and others—
returned by J, Mutkey, constable—The
above negroes were advert sed to have
been sold last sale day, but were not deli j
vered to me.
ALSO
Four negroes, (t© wit)
Nancy, Luke, Violet and her child Smart,
levied on as the property of Charles Cav
anah, to satisfy sundry executions from a
justices court, in favor of sundry persons
—returned by constables.
ALSO
200 acres of oak Sj hicko
ry land, levied on the property of L. Cav
anah, to satisfy sundry executions from a
Justices court in favor of W. Taylor and
ottiers—returned by so constable. The a-
Hove land will be sold at the risk of the
.••suer purchaser.
ALSO
266 acre* pine land, levi
ed on as the proper. 7 o» Basdd Shepard,
to satisfy sundry Fi Fa’s from a justices
court, in favor of Arthur Bell, adtn'r. vs
Thomas J >iner and B. Shepard— returned
by E. Lester, constable.
ALSO
Two tracts of land, viz:
250 and 150 acres lying together, joining
Thompson and Sapp, levied on as the pro
perty of Aaron Thompson, to satisfy sun
dry exeentions from a justices court, in
favor of Mary Kimball, pointed out by de
fendant—returned h'y A. Roj at, constable
tALSO
wo horses, 300 bushels
com, 6 stacks fodder, two feather beds,
bedsteads and furniture, 3 Sows and 14
Sigga. 5 year old hogs, 2 mahogany tables,
pine tlblety, one pairbrassandirons,one
shovel and tyngs, 2 pots, one oven, and
one tea kettle, levied on as the property
of William Key, to satisfy two executions,
one in favor of William Schley and the
other in favor of McKenzie, Bennoch, & co.
pointed out be defendant.
ALSO :
166 acres o*k $ bicker y
land (more or less) joining V. Walker an.!
others—levied on as the property of 1 Eli
jah Hill, to satisfy sundry executions from
a justices court, in favor of A Walker
pointed out by defendant—returned by
R. Fryer, Constable.
Wilson Navey, Shff. n,c.
October 3 • tds ,
iN otiee.
TThREE Months afterdate application
will be made to the court of ordinary of
Richmond county,, for leave to sell tbeNe
groes belonging to the estate of Major
Ferdinand Phinizy, bite of said county, de
ceased—for the benefit of the heirs «nd
creditors.
John Phinizy, .
Acting adtn'r. of the ettate of A Phinitv .
July 15 wlfit
TO BUNT,
THE Stow No. 3, Gotta. Bulge, a ] aot
the upper part of No. 1 &2, in the same
Range, well calculated Tor a small family.
—For terms apply tp, .
John P, Andrews.
I —Bt
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MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA, I
Pit OP OSJILS
For Publishing a Newspaper
t
TO BX miTUS THE f
Montgomery Republican. I
AWARE, th - my new and difficult era. c
ployment, w ill subject me to many in- *
conveniences, arising from want of expert t
encc, it is with clilfidenCe I announce my- 1
self as being about to undertake, (inaddi
tion to other engagements) the arduous }
task of superintending the Editorial de- 1
part merit of a paper I, however trust *
that my JVfcw* arrangements will be such,
as will enable me to present the ci< izens of
Alabama with a Journal, not entirely unin
teresting to them, while my exertions In j
• procuring facts in relation to that State
and other subjects, aided by some literary <
friends, will render it net altogether un
acceptable to others.
I must, on this occasion, he permitted to j
depart from the general custom of giving
laborious details of the advantages result- '
ing fi’Oin Newspaper publications, and of
making specious promises; the one being *
already sufficiently understood, and tbe
vOlher calculated to deceive 1 offer neith- *
er; merely remarking that its name pro j
claims its principles, and that my humble
efforts will be freely exercised in endeav
miring to promote the usefulness of the *
oaper and Interests of the people.
It may not be amiss to give to those un
acquainted, a short sketch of the place 1
whence the paper is to be Issued.
Moxtbomeut, formerly called Hostih
lately East Alabama and New Phi
ladelphia, (the foriper established by a
Company in Georgia, and the latjer by A
Dexter, esq, both having been incorpora
ted into one town by the last legislature)
is situate inthe healthy, fertile, and thickly
settled county, of the same name, ofwhic;
it is the seat of justice—intended to per
petuate. two distinguished martyrs* to th«
cause of the republic, directly opposite
the caslenn point of that highly cultivated,
extensive,,and fertile tract of land, known
by the name of the “ Pig Jiend. ,> It a/i
joins tile “fraction on which the town o'.
Alabama stands, and bordering on the
celebrated iriver of that name, to which it
k is navigable at all seasons from the Gulf
of Mexico,for steam boats of a large class
—distant about two hundred miles Iron
Milledgeville; a similar distance from the
, sea ports of Mobile and Blakely; about 55
above CaJiawba, the seat of government,
and about 12 miles below the junction ol
-the Coota and Talapoosa. It is the por
at which the .Atlantic mails reach thei>
first stopping place in the state, and fron
whence JVbwn may be distributed through
the country with great facilities. Mont
gomery, from its high and airy situation,
the purity of its waters, flowing from its
; several springs, and the elevation of tin
banks along the river on both sides, which
exclude stagnant waters, is considered pt
culiarly healthy; i ndeed, many resort t<
thpl section durjng' the summer month
on tuat account: It contains many roman
tic, as well as level idtes for building, am l
for an infant establish unent, it maybe call
ed a pleasant, flonris) ung, town
J. BA'J’Tr.LLE.
Savannah tuly 17,1-82 C
„ . \
• The County wai named i n fcoui of the gallant
Major Montgomery) wiic fell a ’ the Hone Shoe; and
J the town derived iti title, fror > immortal general
: Who ihared Die same fate at Hioee, at an early pe
‘ riod of the Hevolutiunary war.
TEIIMS .
The Republican will be printed on a
royal sheet once a week, until its patron
age justifies its appearanc ;c twice a week,
at 5 dollars per annum, in advance, or on
receipt of the first numberwhich will be
issued as soon as practicabb; after toe mid
die' of November next.
July 29 ts
PURSUANT to an order of the Infer
or court of Columbia comnty, when
sittingfo- ordinary purposes, will be sold
at the, court-house in the sai d county, on
the first Tuesday in December next.
One half a centaln Ne
gro Fellow by the natty: of ITA.IN —Also
one half of a certain Tract of LA ND, con
, tail,ing two hundred and fifty acres, more
or less, lying in the said cnunty.cn Littb
| River, adjoining Ship Cartledlge and oth
ers, belonging to the estate of Samuel
Sullivan, deceased, to be sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
estate. Terms made known on the day
■ I of sale. ' I
Obidiah Sullitan, 7 ,
i c sV '' > exr »
i Jas. o. hregorj/j j
Sept. 26,——wtds
> Notice.
- T
I AN answer to a piece in the Augusta
, Chronicle, dated the 21st September,
: 1820-—application was wanted of about
1 1000 acres, in the up country; for which
i cash would be paid,—The subscriber has
, for sale, a Plantation inthe upper part of
Abbeville District South Carolina, and on
Hockey River, that answers the descrip
tion, as well (perhaps) as any other in the
District, a Jvery Elevated, fertile, health.
, ful, and well improved plantation of a
, bout 800 acres, which he will sell a bar
gain, for cash paid down.—There is a
' considerable plantation, excellent repairs,
and now in cultivation, and if more
’ Landis wanting;there is another tract
' ‘djoinirg the above, and lying on the op.
posite side of the river..of 400. acres, and
. qf an excellent quality, unimproved,.
, "Known by the name of fort Independence
tract, mjw for sale.—The subscriber
would also sell the greater part of his
crop of corn and fodder, with the grea
i ter part of his stock of every kind—and
f endeavor to give possession by the Ist of
- January next—The premises may be seen
i by applying to the Aubsiqriber on them.
: * Stephen Crenshaw.
October 24——ts
— l — s — T ...i /. ,
, * Lout or Stolen.
A COMMON PLACE BOOK, (Locke’s
plan) containing memorandums of a tour
through South Carolina, fee. Any per
r son into whose hand Soltis may have fallen
■ will be rewarded by returning it to die
subscriber.
Luke Clint.
Theatre, Augusta. A
Oct XT, St
BY THE PRESIDENT of Tlie VVI I
TED STATES Ul ' V
Whereas, by various acts nr r< H
the President of the Unite,} <?,« .**•» ■]
thorieed to direct the p, 5 c “ *»• U
and make known, that nuhi;/., ** S
the disposal (according to | aw i J* fw B
lie lands, ahall be held as Pl,b * B
At Franklin, in Miss mri on
Monday in January next, for th e ®i K&
Townships 51 to 35, in rang-e ”0
the sth principal meridian* line’ We,t of B
50 to 55, ranges 2 7 aod' 28* ,u H
51 to 55, range 20 *r'
At the same place, on the first U,«5 H
in March next for the sale of Mon(l ay H
Townships 51 and 56. in ranee "o .
of the principal meridian ii„ e , 3 ert H
s- • 50 to 56 > range 31, 32, and St a H
At St. Lotus, in said slate, on t h» S
Monday in December next, for the «*!.•"»
Townships 3S to 44. in range 1 * d ?
c ast of the sth principal w"rtedian li„J
At the same place, on the first ul ‘ H
day in March next, for the sale of ° n ’ P
Townships 35 and 44, in ranges 3 mi 4 I
IU the same place, on the l st Monday In ' I
May next, for the sale of 1 I
Townships 35 and 44, in range 3 ml t I
cast, and of 43 and 44, in Hinge 7 east ' I
At Jackson, in 'he county of Cim .'«• I
-a'deau, in.the said side, on the firs Man! I
day in February next, for the sale t) f * I
Townships 34, in ranges 1 and 14, of the I
sth principal meridian line. I
33 range 4 east ,t n • I
29 30 and 31 5 Z'
31 32 and 33 d
At Bdwardsville, in the state ofHVmoi*
on the first Monday in January next, for
the sale of '
Township 8 and 13 in rantre 9 west
the 3d principal meridian line •
J1 to 13 10 and 11 d„
9 to J 6 12 ami 13 do i
Bto 12 14 Jo '
At Vandaha in the said state, on the
3 1 Monday in January next, for the saie of
Townships 5 and |0 in range 1, east of
Id principal meridian line.
7 to 10 2 '
8 »o 10 ranges 3 4 5 and 6
18 9 and 10 range 7,' cast
16 7 8 9 and 10 8
it Palestine, in said state, on the second
, Monday in February next, for the * !,. 0 f
Vownships 6 to 10. in ranges 9 10 aid
| U, east of the 3d principal meridian
line.
5 to 10 range 14 west of 2d princi
pal meridian line.
| t 8 9 and 10 ronges 12 and 13
At Detroit, in Michigan territory, on
! he first Monday in November next, for
‘ he sale of
Townships 8 9 and 10 S in ranges 4 and
6 east,
8 and 9 6
7 8 and 9 J and 8
Except such lands as have been or may
jc reserved oy law for the sij.port T
schools, or for other purposes The
lands shall be sold in regular numerical
order, beginning with the. lowest number
if sections, townships and ranges.
Given under my hand at the city of
Washington, this nineteenth day of
„ JAMES MONROE,
ii By the President.
JOSIAH MEIGS,
Coipmisaioner of tlie General Land Os.
lice.
a Printers who are authorised to publish
1- the laws ot the United Siatrs, will pub
lish the above once a week tiil the fust
n of May, and sen 1 their bills to the Gen
eral Land office for payment.
Septer.be 1820.
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UM TED
S TAJfcS
Whereas, by an act of Congress passed
r on the 17lh of March 1820, entitled “An
tl act to authorize the President, of die U.
n States to appoint a Receiver of the Public
Monies and Register of the Land Office
, for the district of Lawrence county i t die
Arkansas territory,” it is enacted, mat
any person, having a claim to a right of
1 pre-emption within the said district, shall
e make known his claim ami location, ac
• cording to the provision of the laws now
[■ in force, to the Register, at least six, wt-eks
before the time to, he designated by die
® President of the United States for issuing
1 patents to the soldiers of the late army,
i entitled to bounty land in said district:
Thsreforei I James Monroe, President
of the United States, do hereby designate
I the fourth Monday of November next, as
the time at which patents as aforesaid
shall commence to issue
Given under my hand, at the City of
Washington, the eighteenth April*
1820.
JAMES MONROE.
By the President,
a Jo.siah Mzias,
• Commissioner «f the General Land Office
II . .. ‘ 11 . 1—
\ »10 Reward.
- Run AWAY from the subscriber in
• August last, a likely looking black girl,
• named PJICF.BE, about 25 years of age,
• sous- feet sor 6 inches high. She bus lived
» in Augusta for some time, and it is p ba*
» hie is either lurking about town, or has
s made off for Point Comfort, on Savan ai»
1 river, where shd has a husband living
The above reward with all reasonable ex
-1 penses wilt be p.,id for delivering her to
». me, at my residence in Edgefield District,
‘ 8. S. or fqr securing her in any jail, so that
r 1 get her again.
] 1 Doctor Bunch.
I Sept. 14 ts
f | t- 1 r*
1 Q3* The public are (noti
fied that Divine Worship will be recoin*
mcnced in the Episcopal Church on Sab
bath next.
October 28
To Rent,
Aa, immediate possession given, the
Brick Tenement,
‘Lately occupied bv Mr. A. I Huntington,
For farther particulars apply to
M’Kenzie, Beimoch
October T w3w