Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, October 08, 1822, Image 3

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I A List of Letters, RB r .iAI >ING in '.lie Post-Office at (’ol.iubU Court-House, Georgia, m oa J first day Os October, 1322. I , r A«keu Marshal Keith I St.u Avary Eli* Keunibren I ;L J,ne Allen . L . ■ ,irs g Benjamin Leigh I vlrs Polly Bowdre2Josepb W Lucket I gar «;“ her I william P Beall B I .\-rcF: ; zabelh Bash Miss Lrtty Offutt I Qggrge Barber William Otfutt I j horns* Berry 1' I William Biniuii Gideon 1 ncket I Miss h P Bagget Thomas Par e ■ Bell Harris Pam ■ 3 C Alux’r Pearre I Jjha Collins Jordan Priir.m 3 I r ,o- D Carr ilyrom Pilmon I jijnert Crawford bins Trecey Paul I 'Jiiies Coleman* John PUmou I j.imes S Cary A-r= Lusan Pague I William Cdlvard fl I Widow Collins James Ross 2 I ;irs S W Clarke Nath’l Ragare I Sanuel Crabb James Roberts I j’,1,11 JCm hiim Mrs Sarah lloss I Mrs A R Crawford S I Lake F Clarke Mrs S Randerfortl | I Mark A C nulier And vv Shepherd i I 1) William Stone I Mrs N H Davis Jonathan Stanford I ■ Mrs A Dana Thomas Saturwliite I William Davy John Smith I F Jauits Stewart I yn. Ann Fennel Mrs. Deborah Scott I *»lrs Dorothy Poy Mrs Ana Sturges I Col J A Few Man Simms I G T I Green Dili in VV B Tankersly 2 I Then loro T Gay Jus Tin kersly sen. I Han.tol. li Gerald William Thom.is I H VV I Jjriah Harris John Wilkins I Mrs Mary Hill 3 James Wadsworth I Muses J .linsciu Mhomas F Wells I Miss A Johnson Mr Williaou I Jo’i i 'jiiatni, P. M. I October !!. 15 3t I Tho tl. ilall, .VI. i). late- I ly of PhilaJalubi i, offers Ins prole- lOilai I son ices tothe inhabitants ol Wrights! o I ro'jgli, (Columbia county,) and its vi (imiy. ()■ tober 8 15 lip The subscriber informs the com nanny lii t he will r.peu .in t«eu i,,» school on .1 nJ.iy the buR in-t. at iii.- j s.iiiol room, on Green street, opposite the I'ily-ilotid, wht.re will be taught, 1 Raiding, Writing, Arithmetic, English. Grammar uud (ieugnip'iy, Momunltuu of Suptrjict* Had Solids, Su T eying, iif. For farther intonuatimi, application m.iv be made to Charles Grenville. c October 3 lj if | Valuable Property for Sale. ‘ it jtilidsuoscrlboi's offvr.i lor sale all his 4 i- posses ions in the town of Lexifier- 1 *, ° 1 ton, Oglethorpe County, with the excep tion of the house occupied as a store, :i t'ni h is an the corner, and not connect ed with the other buildings. The situa tio.ni is (he must eligible one in the town Cr any kind of p i.'dic business, being immediately on the main street, and 4 ‘railing the public sj■ ire and ootirt lious;'. Tho buildings c0,.-iits of a large n ill convenient dwelling House, suited to i ie p'lrposii of a tavern, n. 1 ha. been oc ' iipi:-1 as such for many years. The out b 11 id.ugs m e also cnli. til.it d lor a tavern, a -> 1 mu ah heller impi'ovcd limn most lots *' onr up-coniitry towns, besides the j. Helling house. There is also another . iuiii-a on the street, fronting the s pmre, „ with two rooms below, win- b mny be J ntsily fitted up it* a-tore. The buildings , nre in good repair. There is also about j- ( diO iv ms of land adjoining the town, 250 s vi ned and in good order, which cau be r j> a iia-nl with ihe town properly, if the n i' ii baser should wi h it, '1 he snbscri - I'r ing iti.xio is to dispose ofll.isj.ro- j. . will sell j* at a reduced price, and 11 "M bred, will give a liberal credit up "i nny part, or even the whole of the / ii hn-e money, if well secured in the ultimate payment John Moore, Lexington, Oct. 8 15 4w Georgia, Columbia Count). - i ViiL.v'.i.VS ; homo, Lyon, has ap- ( , ’» plii dto u ■ for letters of admiu ' t itioa, on tlie estate and effects of -’...0i Lyon, Into of the-aid onnty, doc. ' he.-eare therefore to lie and admon | dl and sing dap the kin I rod mid ere- t' i.iji’s ol said deceased, to be and appear < ■' my otfi-je within the lime allownd by ' 1 shew cause (if any they have) " u sai 1 letters of administration should V. ,J t be granted. t< p'i . i-ii coder my hand and seal if office liJ -'I tn September, 1822, s. Crawford, Clerk. ' ptember 28 15 / i 1 ' 1 V Georgia, Columbia county. ••‘'VLAS Martha Mappiu and ” r * nomas Kolbm, have applied to me eUers ol a.lmiiHsiratiod, on the estate fi 1 6 -‘ j cts of J times Mappin, late of the V -‘•' comity deceased: E ,ij ! ar ' ! therefore to cite and admo- *• ■ T “ -I a " 1 singular d le kindred and crc • "•set » j,) deceased, to be and apjtear ' o fire within the time allowed by i to show cause (if any they have) ■ '■ i letters oi administration should - h 's granted. c-n Under rny hand and seal at oflice “ ' t‘tO lober, 1822. S. Crawford, Clerk. T toKgr B 15 r to Jail, in Jacksonhoro’ i| r Cr ‘ v cn county, on the firstofOdo- i| :u'-*.V£ ro man, who says his name is p /, Tv 1 . > that ho belongs to John jj '> 01 the state of South-Carolina— c >V t° be about twenty or twen- || 'al-s-.kf e T" Hb ont five feet high, » .3,, ' v dark complexion- The owner r , ■trt ‘ 0 c ome forward, prove pro • ’ f l *? charges and lake him away, » James Bryan, jailor. - BROUGHT^ to jail Seri veil county, on the 29th of Septem her last, a Negro man who says his name is J ACK, and that he belongs to Ada Simmons of Beaufort District, South Ca rolina. lie is between five and six feel high, tolerable dark complexion, ap jiears to be twenty or twenty-five years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay char-es and take him owy.. Jas. Brvan, jailor O t. 8 * 15 3t | Western Hotel. J!h r |tilC subscriber still r«~ jpaapf A mains at Capt. B. .\lim-’ i well known stand, where j wraene and Centro streets j intersect ea h other, and dire, lly onpi | site the Market from the Augusta Bridge ; j and when taking into Consideration the j pleasant am* of the situation, good water, low I rices, and his attention to make those comfortable who call, ho hopes to obtain a reasonable share of public j a tronage. An excellent Wagon Yard is also kept by the subscriber. KATES. Man per day, . . . $! 25 Man and Morse per day, 2UU Horse per day, .... 75 i:c. fcc. ,2c. Woodson Ligoii. Augusta, Aug. 21 357 wuJ Ou Cuimgnment. off,HMDS. ?t. Croix Sugar, 15 iihds. Muscovado Sugar, 7 Uhds nrime Coffee, 36 Kegs li vs!i Butler, 2 > Half barrels Beef, 15 Boxes Chocolate, 7 i Box’s fresh Raisins, 5 Tierces Mobifse-', 20 Box i. Candles 50 Coils baling Rope, 11 Cases straw Bonnets & Bands, 15 B igs Pepper inJ Allspice, C Barrels Mint Cord: d, 30 Asks Pot Vol »«sorled. Just Received and for Sale, hj Alex iml'T DiTa:i. October 1. if: ts mmm Vottim Wavv-Uonsß Upper end. South side L road tl. .ngcsla, William 11. Egan, TSE.GS leave to acquaint In' 1‘ lends JL® and ibe public, that the above is in complete order for the reception of pro duce. i he security from fire, which its pecu liar situation affords, and thdcoin enietu c arising from its immediate neighborhood to that jiart of the town where the prin cipal portion of the Cotton is new sold, render it a desirable place for the plan ters to deposit their produce. Liberal advances made. Sept. 14 C, If JOHN ~. HOLT, Offer* /us sendees to his Friends and the Public, as a iiouwwissioiv AND Ware-House Keeper , AUGUSTA, GEO. He continues to occupy the Ware- House k. Stores, where CcLaws & Moll lately transacted business, which are in good order for the reception and sale keeping of Produce and Merchandize.— . All orders to purchase and consignments for sale of Cotton, Merchandize, or any species of property, will be thankfully received; and ho pledges himself, that eveiy exertion shall be used, to make sa tisfactory returns of all business com nil tod to his care. ON Ct-NRI SNMEN-T, A FEW BARKFIS ( Su\Nnf.¥reß\\ 1' lorn*, AND A FEW CASKS ( Unslackcd Slone Lime. Sejitembi r 5. 2 (f I Commission Business. = fTtHF. subscribers inform their friends, a and the public, that they will attend to Ihe sale of C dton sent them from ho : o.uilry, and every exertion made to pro -1 nre Wie highest Market price lor those wh 1 may intr isl it to their care. Their Commission is only one half of the cus tomary rale. Hob. & Bcnj. Lang. September 26 11 12t UOMAU&&VON ; Ware-House. ’’jailE Sub,.cnbers continue to transact ’ I Commission business, under the 1 firm of John H. Kimbell, Si Co. Tlteir Ware-House is remote from any other 1 Building, secure from any danger by five, ’ lituated in the rear ol the PI inters’ Hole!, j Samuel Hale, John H. Kimbell. Peptember 7 3 ts ‘ AN U COMMISSION BUSINESS. 1111 R sub<c:‘ibei s inform their friends and the public in general, ihat hey continue the above business at he siune stand which they have occu i pied for many year? Their WtUK HOURRB are in good order for die re • ccption of Produce and Goods, and as tin ir undivided httemion will now be given their branches of hiisinses, they respecduily S'dic t a contiruialiun <>f ihe . patronage they have heretofore enjoy. ' •d. i A. SLAUGHTER & C. LAUUZ 9X- < Augusta, August 29, 1322. 12‘, Removal. Walmslcj &l Foster, Have removed to llit store recently occu pied by .Messrs. Stewart A- Hargraves, OPPOSITE the post office. Where they have now on hand a pretty general assortment of DUV GOODS, AMONG WHICH AllF- Nankin and Canton Crapes, black and coloured, Crape and Itich Satin Robes, assorted colours, Cashmere, Crape and Plaid silk lid let's. Flag and Bandana lldkls. some very elegant Irish Linens, in half pieces, some very line, Parasol- & Umbrellas, in great variety, Bombazetls, Plain and Figun d, Cfolton Flaggs mid Banrtanocs, fiVhite and colored Cravats, Rdic it Tabby Velvets, assorted colors, Tortoise Rhell, Imitation, dressing and pocket Combs, Cambric, Jaconet and Mull Muslins, Power and Steam Loom Sheetings, Printed Marseilles and Valencia Vest ings Vest Shapes, a new and superior arti cle, Black Silk Florentine Vestings, Silk, Cotton k Vool Hosiery, assorted, Gilt, Coat, Vest and Pearl Shin But tons, Imitation Russia Dm k and Sheeting, Dam ask, Bird’s Eye & Russia Diapers, ’ Sewing Silks, Ida., k, blue and assorted colors, Stripe Drilling, blue and yellow Nan keens, Kormn and Imitation Beaver Hats; Which are offered low for cash, or town acceptances; and one of the firm beinggow in Ncw-Yorlt, will occasional ly receive through the, season such sup plies as will trial le them to keep their as-ortment pretty general, and on the most accommodating terms. To Rent, Till the first of jVorembcr next, a ...jl f.r'yw The Store lately occupied by ..FbgSa i the subscriber?, adjoining the Bookstore of Wpi. J. Hobby, F.sq. For terns ajijily as above. June 22 310 wtf j Uu\\ & Wv\R\\Vmvu, OI’FEfl FOR SAJ.IC, 15000 VAR cool. “ e Consisting of Sheetings , Cli nnbrays Sliii tiags J Bed Ticks Plaids j Sallincts Rlrij.es j Bleach’d ,-hcctingA- Jeans i Bleach’d shirtings. WITH A CF.VKRAt, ASSOUT.UENT OP DRV GOODS. O-V coys I iXMEAT, 50 boxes best moult! candles 50 do turpentine soap. September 12 5 2w3w Mackerel, l?ale Ro[)e, &'C. 400 Barrels No. 3 Mackerel, 17. r cutis Bale Mope, 3 boxes Wlutleuiore’s Cotton Cards, No. 10, 1 box do. Wool do. 2 qr. casks J cneriffc Wine, 5 tierces prime Rice, 7 demijohns and 5 kegs old Irish Whis- FOlt sTai.e nv [key, Henry Harper. Septembe 3 John C. J lolcombe Takes Inis method of informing h is f. itnds, and the public, that he continues to car ry on the STORAGE AND Commission Busiimss, At his aiAV VV ARE HOUSI., upper end, south side Broad-street. From Ihe c nvenieut situation of the Ware House, and his personal attention tothe interest ol those who favor him with their business, he hopes to receive a continuation of patronage.' Augusta, Rcpt. 3 wßw il AND C v mm Vs s\o w \\ usitwss. fjl'MiE SulMcribeid having ronneclc.d 3L iheins !vts in l!ic abov.,' busints-, umlef the firm of «.’s.\\s Toyo tj Uvoyes. Ti iuK r t! cu si rv.ccs to the Meiclian s and Planters, and s'licit llie Patronage of their friends av.d he public. Their Ware House is situated on the river bank, near die Sit am Huai Wharf, (tor merly occupied by It. Si W. P 0.,) which is no v in good order fir the re ception of Cotton and every descrip tion of M rcuandiz , to the care of which the pe.sonai attention of one of the firm will he constantly devoted. 11. H. Musgrove, Sylvanus B. Groves. Jane 24. la wtf ALMANACS, For the Year 1823, For sale by GEORGE BOSTWICK. ALSO, A few copies of the “ Hundred Won ders of the World.” Apply as above. October 1 13 Doctor Thompson, HAH removed to the well known , stand, so long occupied by Doctor Watkins, on Broad street, where he may at all times lie found except w hen enga- I ged in professional business. October 1 13 3w FRESH Drugs & JAMES mTcAHTER, {A'ext dour to the Posl-Offinf) S S AS jut received, ia addition to his firmer Stuck, au extensive assort- Uiu.t of Denume Drugs, MEDICINES, &c. among which Aar, 20001 b s, Allurn atlths. Nutmegs .‘i'JOOil s. Brimstone lOOllis. Cinnamon 10,0o0lbs. Copperas HJU kegs white load, ■IbOOIbs, Logwood Spanish Brown, lOOOlbs. dinger bOOlbs. Madder 150 bo3*es Window 3001 bs. Sp. Indigo Glass, oby 10, — 5001bs. putty " 10 by 12, &12 by lOob s. Camphor Hi, &c. kt. — Tngitiier with a large supply.rf Dataul MfcAiclives, V cvAumev^, kc. ALSO, ON CONSIGNMENT, ' 50 Packages Glassware, — Consisting • of — Tumblers, plain & mo dubd") jrg-T Decanters, (quail) do. A. jo. _ £-r> Ditto (pint) do. it Jo. - jUil' Pocket J larks,pints 2c i pjils ■* |* j Wine Glasses, k c, kc. c“3 n r* All of which will be disposed of low lor Cast or on the usual credit, <o punctual customers. ' September 21 9 Gtw T\\fc Subscribers, t? AV K connected tiiitnsclves in Bu- L siness under the firm of A. 1. cV G. W. Huntington , and h ive taken the front loom of the Building occupied hy Messrs. A. Slaugh ter it (J. L i'iiiz ui, where they offer for sale, an assortment of GUOVDIUDS. A. I. Huntington, .G. DM iUiitington. Augusta, S.pt. 10, PC2. 4tf BDAUDUVO, A FEW Gentlemen can be accoinmo .. JLdated with hoard(aod lodging if iv qiiircd)iii the large brick Building, next tbove the Posl-offlce. September 21 10 ts Clour, Corn, G/c. HDv£) IkVIU’KLS frcsl FLOUR, 50 Imf do do 100;; huslic l.- Corn, 100 Dim - ' 1' M icki rd, No. 3; 10 tons English Iron, 20 coils Bale hope, 2 pipes Cognac B andy, Fui .vl- Dy M‘Graii cj Gordon. August 8.- t. Coffee avulbrou J. A 0 flhds. Prime Sugar 150 ongs tlo Green Cc-iLc oh tons Swedes Iron assorted 3 do Plough Moulds t iTir a GENERAL SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, FOR B.U.K BY .S’. HILLS'S' JILD&y. May 11 328 ts S4£ED RYE: A small quart I ili/ t of superior quality , toll 8 ’.I.K BY Summers & Perry. Or lolier 1 13 OIL STONES. /TJIIE subscriber has rereii ed on Con ii signment, 500 lbs. OILSTONES of a superior quality, whim lie will gedi I a reduced price, Mechauicks would do well to call. Joshua Danforth. October 1 13 \v4tv Notice. f HE subscriber lake* (bis opporloril fc. ty of informing Ins friends and cus tomers that lor this year he will remain at bis old stand a few doors below the Market, where DYXAUmiN’G AND REPAIRING Will be done in ample form. C. Prouty October 1 13 3vd TO KENT, P jfejv The Store lately occupied Is’lSti. hy Samuel Duncai, second door imow the Augusta Bookstore. For tcnns apply to Patrick Kelly. O.tober 1 13 v/3w For Sale. GOOD Black Smith, with his wife iSfJIA and their male child. Apply, in the absence of the subscriber, to Air. J. 8. Beers or Mr. George M. Wldker, Au gusta. F. Walker. October I 13 tjfj 7 We are authorized to announce Mr. Mich AW. F. P.ois- CI.AIR, a, a Candidate for deceiver of Tax Returns*of this county at the en suing election. September 28 tde H©''D Bunders of * XoHbfcvu Uwy, For sale a> the V an- Bonne ol McKenzie & Ponce, May 23 t (tT > A few pieces of New Music and Musical Cords, lor sale at the Augusta Book-btore. October 1 ]3 PJ J. J\J. Clarke , £y Co. HAVE JUST RECEIVED, ' An assortment of Ladies' Denmark Satin Bools &, Shoe*, Among which are the following kinds, ns. Black Denmark satin figured boot?, Ditto do do plain & figured shoes, Coloured do Uo boots & shoes, Black morocco do du ALSO, One Trunk of .Wens’ Morocco Boots. Sept. 10. 4 lOt A divumstvator '» WILL BE OLD, Before Ihe Post-Office, at 10 A. M. On Monday tin Jjth Nov. next, All the real Estate of the late Patrick X r Uowall, deceased, viz ; atltllE House and Lot, on -L Broad-street lately oc cupied by said de< eased, ALSO, 500 Acres of Land, in Richmond County, on the waters ot San dy-River, bound Southwardly, at the time of Survey, by lands of Edwa-I Walts and JamesCobhs, Northwestward ly by Columbia County, Eastwardly by it; mbori’s, vacant, E, Ellis and Bryant’s land. To be sold fbr the benefit of the . llCifSitnJ .• ‘•editors ol said d ceased. Hy order "f the Aiministnitdr , Fraser &c Bundle, Auc'trs. Kept. 10. 4 latvtds NEW GOODS. Jewell, «i\be\l, & Co. Upper ll fug, City Hold, HAVE JUST RECEIVED I’lluM N. VOKB dn ea ten .ire assortment of FALL A.NU Wl.Mtll GOODS, f 1 LOTI IS of every dUcrij lion, Flannels, Hose and Duffle Blankets, Plain and li,-tired Bombazetts, Car.bi.ie Plaids, (.nil and elegant 1 altcrm) Dome.-tic goo Is of everv description, Damask ritnte Linen, frish Sheeting am) Linens, Plain and fig ir-d Canton and Nan keen Crapes, Mandarine Crapes (a very rich ar tiilo.) The ;d'm , with artii l--s not enumera ted, r ootpi i -■ a very general -issorlmentoi ' i A1 I LK and I ANCY GOODS, all of velii* li they offer on the most accommn iating terms. ALSO, Leghorn and Straw Hoimels, Bands, and M an nings constantly on hand, bc-plember M 2aw ts New Mackerel, &-C. 150 hbl... New Mnckr.eel 10 bir. casks Malaga i 3_ Qr. casks Port \ WINE, 5 11alf pipes Sherry ) 5 Hides Point Si Didlil Blankets 2nd Pair negro bhurs 15 Packages assorted Dovwcslic DockYs , Just r. n i.r. j 1 o.i Consignment, and EUR SAI.K BY Alexander Bryan. September 5 2 4w2aw W 'uiskvNj cy GaslVugs. ■<l /bfA BAR.ILLS old Kentucky Whiskey, 10,000 Lbs, Maryland Castings, t on SALE BY Win. H. Co. Sept. 10. 4Gt Notice. A LFRF.D ill. HOBBY and It. D. i P.. LAD WELL, or either of them, will attend to any business in which the sub si riber may bo interested during his .ibsc-i.ce from August*. Win. J. Hobby. July 13 346 lawT gfilllE undersigned have removed their d office to Washington street, adjoin ing Major Freeman Walker’s. G. W. Crawford, H. L. Sims. September 24 10 w3t IK'tUiA, H\S the pleasure of ofl’eitnff his ac kno-.vledgnie’Cfl, for the libual enci/iiragi-niciii lie lias received since his arriv.d in Augusta, and would inform j such as may still require tils profession-1 al s Tvicc-s, th-it as tie contemplatss rr maining in town b it a sliort time, ap plicHlimis to him *llOlll4 he made im mediately. August 29—: —tf. | Attention! 123 d District Company. AN Eloctien will t.e held at the house of Major D’Autignac, on SilurJay, the J2l'i iu»t. for Captain to command saM District Company. Thomas H. Handley, Major Com ’g, Ttith Bull.iUon. October 1 13 tde JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT Tl IS OFFICE, A few Co/iits, of ike Lute Intended Insurrection AMONG A Portion of the Black* of Charleston . ( Sonth-Carolina .) September 24. 10 ts ' 'sr Athens VemaVe r WUmmsas n , L HIS Institution is under'he direc tion oi Elisha W. Chester, Esq. & gmdußte of Mi idlebury College, assist. . ed by Miss Fish and Miss Wood j iL e former, an Instructress of considerable , experience and both well qualified tot the dutie s of their office The examination of their pupils took place on the 28'h of May. The highest unticipations oi the Trustees and citi aens woo a'tend d on t!ie occasion we eni re than rea ized. The pioßitp. ness wi h which the nv st diflicmt ques ’ (i ns were answered in English (ham. mar, Arithmetic, Geography both n cient and Modem, itnetoric, Ac nm;. . ed a o ice tlie iodijs»iiy of the pupi s and the fid' lily of the Ins' ructresses. Tlie trusiees of th.s Female Semina iy, at the comrreiiceinelil of the year ,'fec arid that it was not their intention K» puff die Institution into notice ; yet di-.V'fe I no h siuuon in savhg iliat (hey have seldom witnessed an Ex mm. ationJif Which Girls ofih same (redid Ui> msiVvcs or (heir Insiruci ess s in uc rredii a ij, a»f«* r having oho ,\e I lii six niondis ifu. c** 111 s es insiniciion ntirsit. ed t ere am) 'he decree of profi deucy attained, we < k 1 con scientioiisly recom mend 'lns Academy as wonliy of the public p«n. The in «l Id'nlm-ss of this place a .d the aiivuntag s which ss a village it enjoys, it is ennfid ntiy h' ptdwil offtj sufficient indnci mi nts to patents to place heir ilanghtosin this Seminary. Y »ung lames Iron) abroad are icqiug ed to hoard with the Hector in his fao.i. ly, of Willi some relative. With the \c. ptiu'ft of Mus.c, every branch of a -olid and of namt'UUi education may be here acquired. At (lie close of the next vacati n, it is i.ut.i'ded <o ad' ni in t e Ac* lemy a more K g tilar and ays. tenia ic coins, of ed catioit .huiisge leiuliy pursued in simil.r Institutions. <nc vacations are so arranged that he Hector is schiom on the circuit during the term. Ili> professional duties, therefore, in- P rleie but iitlle with bis at tuition to the government and siiperintendance of the Academy. < MllSSn hlllllll,, \ A ‘v (tiAr rov, I True''cs •>/ th ,!■ Nishit, V .iih is Be wale .Ino A. Conn, ' Academy. A. 11 ru.. ’ j Vticin, n o. June 27, 1 122 ti n 100 Dollars Howard. fA A v AW AY from /t-'.f i tin ul i. nl'ir,ontliß lOlli ; el'roary la- , a Negro Man, nan. 1 j#®V7 / VALI • N I’l vE; ! ,a ll.fllll <■> I y I. rtf: ; fix mol or up words hub ; well made, but rather slim ; a little few legged,—hr is, a likely, well countenanced fellow, I j large, full eyes j is snnsil ie and arts,:; he is remarkable for having a scald h d, covered with a while »ci rs, a rt -.. -is scattering hair or woo), — hut o ,to ,■ -ut detection he will probal'dy to u to have it cured, or in ike si m i( o un) to alter its color. From tic r un n which he went off, and ins no in c g i . « heard of, lam induced to held i; r ;i;) been stolon or seduced away i y si me white person. I will pay a itw. ni of fifty ((•liars to anv person who v d r ■- cure said runaway in jail, orolhcrw.se, so that I get him again ; if »loh.M, a fur - ther reward of fifty dollars will be paid for apprehending the thief, on his convic tion.. Any information reaper ting the said Negro, by any person ulio may ha- e seen or heard of hin>, will be thankfully received; and if bl’ouglit home, all rea sonable charges, in addition to the above reward, will be paid. John Moore. While Oak Post-Offiee, Rutherford county , JV. C. July 3 343 4tm Price ot advertising $0 25. Notice. TVTI.VE months after date application -Lx will be made to the Honorable the Ordinary Court of Columbia county, Ibr leave to i>ell one true t of Land, be longing to the estate of Thomas Low, de ceased, lying on the Uclioe efeek, known by the name of Lowsville, containing 175 acres, (adjoining lands of Mrs. Wal toii, James Gardner and others,) to lie told for the benefit of (lie heirs and credi tors of said deceased. Jos. G. Blunt, ) j , EdmVl Hlu..t, \ aJmW . June 3 342 9rap Notice. NINE months after dale, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Lincoln county, for leave to sell the real estate of Matthew Stokes, late of said county, dec. to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. w.C. Stokes, ) MnCn S'ephen Stovall, , September 19, 1822. ? m9m i (Q 3 * We are authorized to state, that Richard Busk, Esq. is candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Richmond county at the ensuing election. September 17 w3o 7