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_ Notice .
** fdbfcriber intend# rtjortly to re-
X move to Burke county, on the Savan
nah road, near Mr. Lambert’#, where he in
tend# to open a
Grocery Store.
He will alfo,'a# soon a# convenient, keep a
boufe of private eutertainment, for the ac
commodation of gentlemen travelling between
Savannah and Augusta, of which he will give
timely notice.
S. BLACHE.
Augn/ta, April 4, type. 3
GEORGIA. ") By Wm. Freeman, Esq.
(L. S.) » Regirt er of Probats for the
\7V. FREEMAN. 3 county of Richtnoud."
7HEREAS Frederick Clem baa applied
\f tome fdr letters of adminittracion *
•, on the estate and effefts of Miles
Price, lat,e of this county, dece-fed: THEoE*
are therefore to cite and aflmouiin all and
lingular the kindred and creditors of the laid
deceafod, to be and appear befoie me, at my
office, on or before the ;th day of May
neat, to (hew cause, if any they htvt, why
letters of admioiftraiion ihould hot be graut
«d.
Given under my hand add (cal, at my of
fice, this 7th day of April, iu the
year of our Lord, one thousand, feveu
hundred and ninety-two; and in the
fixteeuth year .of the Independence of
the United States of America.
* »k
GEORGIA, "\By£. Gardner, Esq,
(L. S.) r- Regirter of Probats
LEWIS GARDNER, r for the county of
Columbia.
WHEREAS Michael M‘Nea! has ap
, plied to me for letters of admmiftra
tionon the estate of Malconi M*Neal,
late of this couuty, deceased: THESE
ate therefore to eke and admonith all Snd
lingular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to be and appear before
office, on or before the 7th da> of May
neat, to thew cause (tf,.apy havy) wny-
Iktterg of adminiftraion ihould not by granted/
GIVEN under my hand and fealj at my
Office, this day 71b of April, iy (he
year of our Lord, one. tho.ifcud feveu
% v hurtdred and ninety-two ; *nd in the
fixteeuth year of the Independence of
the United Statesoi America.. ..........
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Augusta, March 9,179 Z.
THE Copat tnerfliip of Reily and Carnes,
being this day diffulved by mutual con
sent, thole indebted are requeued to, make
payment; and others who.have claim# agaiuft
them, to Bring in (heir accounts: Alto th »fe
indebted to Mr. Bar rill Carnes, whufeaccouns,
if not difebarged, will be plated in the hands
of au attorney for recovery—-In order ip dole
thecpdrtnYM' Rerty and Carnes, the goods on
hand will be fold for cost and charges whulc
lale or retail; fpccie, or produce at its value,
wffl-btf'reieived-in paynie t: They con lid of
enlbolted inullinets, dit(o jeanct.%figured and
plain lawns, lr,tcdnn.:s, Fcr.fians, pavi lion
gaufe, and a variety of -other goes; dyed
pillow#, jeans, jick and penknives, &c. &,c.
Alio, ao- affortmeut of paper hangings, with
suitable borilering. • • .
* The fubferiber hhs likewise for sale 500
acres of oak and hickory land, 12 miles diftaut
from the town of Walhingtou, -in Wilke#
county ; this land lay# level, is well watered,
r aud deemed-the firft quality, pue other lot
of-'sp actes adjice t to Augusta; this land
a\fo lays Jevel, the foil ferti-c, and we'l co
vered with valuable oak, hickory, Sc c. See.
conveniences arifirig from holding
such a spot of ground, are too'well known to
be po'nted out.
He will likewise dispose of a young negro
man, wha-ie,an excellent waggo.ner, with or
without a waggon and team of large young
berfes, with gears complete.
* - '■ WILLIAM REILY.
, K. «B. 1 A genteel riding chair for sale
With harness, enquire ns ahovf.
i\ \ «
Ten Guineas Reward.
• ■ .
£ T) UN away from the Tub*.
feriber, and fuppofcl
fg. tu have made for the back
country of Georgia or this
state, high up on Savannah
river, on one fide or the
other, aA’tw s\egroe Matt named VENTURE,
of the Guine* and Cromantie country, a tall,
well made, handsome fellow, straight legged,
and something of a yellow cart ; he is about
five feet, eight or nine inches high, has a
fear on the small of bis back, and oue lower,
occafioucd by’ being cupptd; he. will deny
his own or bis inafter’s name, and make use
of fome.other; he is about thirty-yeac# old,
* speaks when he. choofe# pretty g«od Eugliih,
and that only at certain times» hfc is nv>it
uncommonly artfully 'difpofed,* and -woold
make uie of every exertion to escape, if taaeo,
from his attachment to the back country, for
. the fair and many civilities received there
. £iopi Richard Heath, of Georgia, near Bricr.
.’ creek, where he was harboured and concealed
twelve mpntl'is, until brought to me by Mr, ,
Wifiiam M‘Norrill. Since which he agaiu
walked off, aid it isfuppofed'made for Abbe
viHe countv, Niuety-Six diftritd, where he
‘ wis hatbi '..red for fix months and upward* by . f .
George Pattcrfon of said diftrift, who was
rewarded for bringing said f<Mlt>w-to me; he
has ag.’in cfcaped, and foppofed to have re*
turned to. said George Patterson, or some such
character. The above reward of Teu Gui
neas will be paid to any one, on convidiou of
the harbourer y concealer, so as he may be
brought to punilhment, and Venture delivered
to me, at my plantation in Prince William’s,
or at Charleston or Savannah goals
‘ JOHN M'PHERSON, . ,
' ’ Retreat , Pocetuigo, .
Feb. Hi 179*. . '3
N. B.'Whe ihelaft went eff he was ironed,
which is no doubt takdil off.
Will be Sold,
* * it* J? * «• .r*
On Saturday, the i“Sth day of April next , at
- f the Richmond IVare-houjt, in Auguftu,
Part- ot the Per lon al estate
Os Ahia Clay, deceased. terrq# will
be made known ou the day of Me. -
W. FREEMAN, Ex*r.
. Augufla. March *9, 179!. ; - ~ 3 .
NO PlCti is hereby given to
whom it may concern, Thafwe in
tend to the Northward iu the month of April.
We also mean to return in June. /
i WILITAM MOORE, .
{ ' v '' ARON LIPHAM.
IVtikes courty, March 1», I7 f y»- '
, Four Dollars Reward.
• . • , - « • V
IOS.T between Auguflaadd Waihington,
a Bundle of Papers, containing a num
'.ber of receipts for tobacco delivered to Har
’ ris and Crawford, and also a note of baud
O'j Col. Thomas Glafcock, given in the
year 1784. to pr. James Lauder.—Whoever
.delivers the Lid papers to Mr. Zimmerman
• at Augusta, or Mr. Greer, or Mr 1). 'Mir
-1 Ihtl, or 1 Mr. Graves, or Mr. Terondett, in
Waftiington, (hall receive the above reward.
FERDINAND PHINEZY.
March 19, tytyi. 3
; For Sale,'
•' That truly valuable PLANTATION
. on Savannah river, near Walloon's
„ ferry , at present rented by Captain
John Green. .
SEABORN JONFS. 1
DiJiriSl of Georgia-
MarOial’s bale;
To be fold -
At the Court-boufe in «ugufta, on Friday the
iOth inf. at tie hour of 1 1 o’clock,
Two Prime Field Slaves,
named smith and Charles, as the property of
Mr. james Ross, fcieed under execution.
■ Condition* Calh.
. ROBERT FORsYIH, MarJhaU
April 3, 17pz.
For Sale,
That v\«U kn wii PLnutiott
OAK-HALL,
Containing 700 acre*, about tweiuy- two miles
from Augutla, das ot the m>»tt elegant feats
i» the upper couutcy, Sod the Uad generally
good. »
N. H. BUGG.
April t, >79». 3
• 'For SALE,
A QUANTITY OF
Frejb Medicines .
Countty Prafti iouers may be supplied on
reasonable term*, by- . ;
MONTGOMERY & BIRD.
Augujla , March 10,
STATE OF GEORGIA.
T 9 all to •whom tbofi Pnfonts Jhall come or bh
yet*, GREETING:
KNOW ye that 1 John Wray for and its
behalf of mvtelf, and Adam and Wil
liam Tunno, of Chirlefton, merchants, af
figoee* of Henry M. M Donas.-', and for and >
in behalf of all others the creditors of the
said M'Dmald, do hereby for divers good
caufea and confideratioua, revoke, annul and
make void all poweis at any time heretofore
given the fat'd Henry Moore M Donald, by
the afligoee* as refiid, to tranfattand do bu
rmei's for them and other the cteditors afore
faid* >
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set
my hand and seal, at AugufU, this aotU
- ’ March, ijryz.
JOHN WRAY. (L. S.>
' Present 3
Seaborn'Jnntt, an AldertAan of Augusta.
r ~Notice.
*. .
\ T 7 HERE AS foine time in the year 178/
,VV or 1788, l gave tny obligation ta
Qharles Stuart, of Atnherft couuty, in tha
(fate ol Virginia, with Robert D xon and
Peter Stubblefield, fecunties, with pepilty
theceuntq annexed ,qf one or two hundred
pounds to make him titles to a certain traff ot
land on the Dry or Watery fork of Buffalos*
in the county of Wathington, containing two
handled acres, on both tides of the said creek,
adjoining land of Pinkerton 1 I do hereby no- ’
tify the holder of said bond or obligation to
come forward in order to receive titles, as j
am now and have been for a coufiderable time
ready to execute them.
i*t * J. L. DIXON.’
Wujhington county, March zi, 175/*. ’
~To be Sold ’
At the houje of the fubjCrihn, near Car foilt
m>ll, on Saturday, 1 ijtb day of May ntxt ,
all the.' . ' , .
Personal Estate
(Not already disposed of) of John Carfin,
junior, deecafedj: Conditions, Carti. The falo
tvill commence at ten o’clock in the forenoon }
and such article* as may not be paid for with
in five days, will be refold the Saturday fol
lowing : The former purcliafer to be liable
for any deficiency at such second falc, whea
the cath mud he paid down.
' PETER A RACHAEL PARHAM.
Adm’rr. of J. Carson, jun. dcc'd.
Columbia county, M*rcb 29, 1791. 3*
Four Dollars Reward.
STRAYED from Savannah on the night or
the pth instant, a BAY MARE about
13 hands high, well made, Ira ded C one
half of her face oT a light and e e other half
of a dark bay colour, one of her hind feet
white, and a final! Oar in her forehead •
Walks and trots well, paces a little, and is re
markably active—was tailed in Beach.lfland.
The above toward of Four Dollars will be
paid on delivering the aforefaid mare to tbe
fubferiber at Eeach Forred, near Savannah,
or at the Governor’s farm in the neighbour—
hood of AuguP.a.
WILLIAM GIBBONS, juo*
Martb 20, SJQ2. if % .. .