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Divers psrfons in the fe&- '.
neflee purchase, having failed to'pay
tip their proportion of contingent expetfces,
I hereby notify them, that on Monday, the
fixteentb of April next, between the hoars
of tea in the mording and two in the after
soon, their refpeftive shares or fobdivifiooa
Will be fold to the highest bidder, for ready
money, before the Courf-houfe deor, in the
town of Washington, and county of Wilkes*
This Pep can be no longer delayed; the
contingent charges having been hitherto de
frayed by a few individuals, whole private
finances loudly call for What they have ad
vanced beyond their proportion.
Publtjhed by order of the Tennffee Board,
ZACHARIAH COX, Ageut T. C.
March 13, 179 J. 3
Negroes for Sale .
TWO likely young Negro Wenches,
both good houfs wenches, and com
plete washers and ironers; also a man and his
wife both good held (laves, and an old negro
man —Apply at the Printing Office.
lAugujia, March * 3, 179a* ts
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To be fold at public sale,
On the firft Monday in May next,
THE real and personal estate *
of Edward Prater, deceased.— The
conditions will be made known on the day of
Sale.
SARAH PRATER, Adm’x.
March 17, 1792*
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THE sale of the Negroes belong.
tug to the estate of Comilius
Coliins, Esq. deceaftd, advertised to
he on Saturday the loth ir.fiant, is
poftoned until Satu day the 2sd of
_ June next, when they will be expbjed
to Jale at Columbia Court-houfi, at
ten o*c/ock in the forenoon.
Allpefons having demands again ft
thefaideftate are requested to fend their
accounts to John Berrien Esq . Savan
nah, or to the fubferiber , in Columbia
fountyand thoje who are indebted to
the said estate, to make payment to the
oforefaid persons.
JOHN COLLINS, Adm'r.
Savannah, March 9, l‘79*. 2
Juit Publiflied,
find for Su eat the Printing Office,
A few Copies ol the
LAWS
Passed the last General Assembly.
A Lr s o,
An Ad: for governing slaves
within this state, and for establish- ■
ing a jurifdidioil for the trial of *
offences committed by such slaves
and other persons therein men
tioned ; and to prevent the in- .
veigling and carrying away slaves
from their matters, owners and
employers. Passed in May 1770.
LIKEWISE ,
An Ad for ettaolifhing and re- -
gulating Patrols, and from pre
venting any person from purchas
ing provisions or any other com
modities from, or felling lack to
any Have, unless such slave shall
produce a ticket from his or her
•wner, manager or employer.
Passed in November 1765.
John fee,
Ai his flore in Broad street, xugufia,
HAS JUST RECEIVED
An Assortment of Muslins,
Calicoes and 6ther Goods,
Suitable to the fesfon, which he will fell for
Cafli, at redeced prices.
March 31, 179*.
For Sale,
Thai truly valuable PLANTATION
dn Savannah river, hear JValicoris
ferry, at present rented by Captain
John Green.
s SEABORN JONES'.
The State 1
VB * > Negro Healing.
John Ford. J
We, the Grand JaroTS, find the prisoner
net guilty.
R. BOWDSUE, Foreman.
Taken front the Minnies,
PETER CRAWFuRD, Clerk.
March 15, 179-*.
To be Sold
At the hottje oj the Jub.crihtr, near Cartons
mill, on Saturday, Ujih aay of May next ,
all the '
Personal Estate
(Not already difp fed cf) of John Caifon,
junior, deceased): Conditions, Ca(h. The sale
will commence at ten o’clock in the forenoon;
and such articles as may not be paid for with
in ftve days, will be refold the Saturday fol
lowing : The' former purchaser to be liable
for any at such fecoad sale, when
tne taffi mull be paid down.
PETER & RA( HAEL PARHAM,
Adm’r*. of J. Carson, jun. dec’d.
Columbia county, March ap, 1792. 3
STRAYED from the fubferiber, tiding oh
Brier creek, about ftve miles above' Ro
bmfon’B iron works, the ill of this inltant,-a
BAY HORSE COLT, about one ye&r'otd, a
large liar in his forehead, his near hind toot
white, with a black llrcak on the hone, and
is a natural trotter. .
Whoever will deliver the above cok to the
fubferiber, lhall receiVe a likely Cow and Calf
reward.
JOSEPH DUCKWORTH.
March 1% »79». 1
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STATE OF GEORGIA.
id all to whom thejc Prejerits Jhall come or he
Jetn, GREE TING:
KNOW ye that I John Wray for and in
behalf of my I e if, and Adam and Wil
liam fuuno, of Charieilon, merchants; af
fiances of Henry M M Donald, aud for and
in behalf of all others the creditors of the
said M‘Donald, do hereby for divers good
caufe* and considerations, revoke, annul and
m : *ke void all powers at any time Heretofore
given the said Henry Moore M Donald, by“
the affigniJe* aforefaid, to tranfattand do bu
siness for them and other the ci editor* afore
faid •
In testimony whereof I have Hereunto fet'
my baud and leal, at Augusta, this 20th
March, 179*.
JOHN WRAY. (L. S.)
Present 3
Seaborn Jones , an Alderman of Augusta.
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TH E fubferibers have just received x
quantity of loaf and brown fugstl*
which they will fell low for cash or
by the barrel or smaller quantity.
7 hey likewise have for Sale ,
Gin in pipes and cases, Weft-lodia and Pro
vidence rum, by the hogshead or barrel,
draught and bcttled porter, a few calks of
raifius, Sc c. Sec. Sec.
JACKSON & NIGHTINGALE.
N. B. They continue to purchase all hind#
cf public papers, ts
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Daiiiel Sttirges,
Has opened a hLjL bh 0 , it/V
--TERT/tINMEhT in the town
of Wathrrgton, in the home late
ly occupied by Mrs. Little, and
lolicits the custom of the public.
He is alto about eredting a very
commodious Stable, winch will
be compltated by May court.
March 15, 179a. 3
Four Dollars Reward.
STRAYED from: Savannah on the night of
the 9th inftaht, a BAY MARE about
<3 hards high, well made, branded ( on#
half of her face of a light arid the other halt
of i dark bay colour, one of her hind fete
white, and a small flat in hdi forehead ;<—•
walksfand trota well, paces a little, and i« t««
markably aftive—waa raised in Beach-Island.
The above reward of Four Dollar* will tie
paid on delivering the aforefaid mattf to the
fuhfcriber at Beach Forrest, near Savannah,
or at the Governor's farm in the neighbour
hood of Augufla.
WILLIAM GIBBONB, jun#
March JO, I7QS. ts
fuofcriber informs his fi.enus J»af
the duties of the depart incut'of At
torner-General, have increased in the lower
diftrjet, so as to reader it ncceflary for on#
of them to reside in that diftridf. That the
fu’-fcriber proposes, on this account, to re
move to Savannah immediifely. He intends
to continue his attendance at the Superior ajd
Inferior Courts for the ctnmties of Richmond
and Burke As it will not be in his
in future, to attend in Wilkes of Colour ia,
he'will leave his uufinilhed bufmefs, forth >(#
counties, in the hauds of John Gridin, Ewj.
attorney at law.
JOHN Y. NOEL, t
March aa, 179a. \
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Notice.
WtfEREAS some time in thV year
or 1788, I gave ihy obligation ta
Charles Stuart, of Amhtrft county, in tho
Hate ot Virginia, with- Robert Dixon and
Peter Stubblefield, Securities, with' penalty
thereunto annexed of one or two hundred
pounds to make Rim title* to a certain trait 0#
land on the Dry or Watery fork of Buifaloe,
in the county of Washington, containing two
hundred acres, on both (ides of the laid creek,'
adjoining land of Pinkerton : I do hereby no
tify the'hoider of said bond or obligation tai
come forward in order to'receive titles, as g
am now and have been for a onfiderable tau#
ready to execute them.
i« T J. L. DltfON.
VTaJhmgton county, March 11, 1792.
To be fold, at private Jaie*
tor Cajh, or Tobacco at cajh price j -i
A Family of iikdy
Inquire of the Printer.
iugufla, March 11, 179*'. .
Sheriff’s Sale.
To be Sold?
On Tut [day the $d day of April
at the Court-houfl id Augufla , Richmond
county, at 1 1 o'clock,'
AftEGRO fellow named Vsill, atr ex'-
cellent boat hand,
laqd adjoining the Cubboard, as the property
of Colonel Mead.
A negro fellow, at the property of Colossi
Ingram'.
The fervice* of a negro wench tailed Mil-
Iy, until the ift January next, as the hirelings
of H Sullivan;
Some houfehoid fur nit me, aa the* property
of N Cleveland.
* Seised anddC eAPution—Conditions, Cadi*
george Handley, g. &.c*«
Augufla) March IJy