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j 20 DOLLARS REWARD.
| \ AN-A WAY from the fubferi
bei living on I)urk river, 15 miles
from the mouth, of Humphreys
county, Tcnntflee ffate, a negro
man named EPHRAIM, about 2G
or 27 years old, dark complexion,
heavy made, 5 feet 5 or G inches
high, his upper fore teeth out, the
middle finger on the right hand
rocked at the firfl joint, Hat nole,
his wool comes down I'quare ucrols
his forehead, bold spoken & a good
IMackfmith. I will give twenty
doi i ars tor apprehending and
confining laid negro in any jail so
I gt; him again, or if brought to
:m, 1 • ill pay all reasonable charges.
I .mi appri het.five laid negro was
perl muled away by Some white per
son to fell in the fl.ite of Georgia
oi Ii eb. ecountry ; 1 will give 100
do !:s I*>r apprehending and con
victing a.y -til'm who has laid ne
gro, if he claims him or offers him
foi t.u , lo the perion can be con
vid-d for t!ie theft.
ROBERT J AR MON.
!uly loth. Gm.
N. 15. If said negro flinuld be ap
prehended hi may deny his mailer’s
name and I’is own, but the above
description will tell who he belongs
to. i( apprehended 1 wifli him to
be securely ironed, lor he will git
away il pol .ble. Any communi
aiion can be made to me by mail,
direeled to R oynai.dsborough,
Jumphrey county, lennelfee.
V Th f. niters r,f the Georgia pa
pers h it/ phase (c inset( the above
adverttfcny.'v’ til their papers fur six
months, art transmit thar arcounts
to 1 horn s G Bradford, printer of
the Clarion* E'.ashvilL , Tennessee,
for SI t.’tiixi/;!.
AD.VJLdS . K ATOR’o SALE.
be :nzjy,
Jr: the /ir<t Juesdai in ‘January
m :! at >i\ Court l ouse in Wilkes
canny fws: an: to a order of the
fnji.ru> Cour t of said county —
T
| WO hundrcJ acres of land in
iar. con. ty. lying oti Hutton’s fork
ul 1-ong creek, adjoining John Fa
vor and of! is ; it being a part of
the real cHa'c of John Katming de
eded, fold lor the benefit ot the
heirs and creditors of laid dcceafed
l inns ol fide made known on
the day.
BIRD PARKS &
JOSIAH JORDAN,
October 30, 1813. adtn’rs.
rOLLI CTOR’s SALE.
IVILi. BE SOLD,
Cn Saturday, the 27 tb day of Dc
a wiser next* at the Court-bouse in
dark county , the following proper
ty, or us much thereof,\ as will
satisfy the tax cs’ costs due thereon:
c
X j>EVLN hundred & forty acres
of land, granted to VVagnon, lying
on Barber’s ereek, in Clark county,
adjoining Greer—the property of
W illiam Hopkins, who is in default
for tax due thereon of five dollars
and 83 cents.
VVm. c. dobbins, t. c.
o£t. 23, 1815. Clark county.
SYI.VANUS GIBSON
Is a candidate for the office of Re
ceiver of lax Returns, at the ap
pr'aching election
SHERIFF'S SALE,
wtit nt: soi l),
On the first Tuesday in December
next , at the Court Howe :n /• Ibert
county , between the hours if ter:
and three o'clock, the following
property — viz.
OUR hundred acres of land,
more or lifs in Elbert county, lying
j on Deep creek, adjoining Gabriel
Booth & others ; alio 400 acres of
land in laid county, on Cedar creek
adjoining lands formerly Sulfredgcs
—alio, 140 acres of land in laid
county, on Cedar creek, adjoining
lands of Hugh McDonald h others
—alio, three feat Iter beds and com
mon lurmtur • —Levied on as the
property of R< b. rt Kennedy, (and
now in his p< iFcfiion) to iatidy an
execution in favor ot the State oi
Georgia, agair.lt the laid Kennedy,
Collector in Elbert county lor the
year 1810.—and Samuel Groves,
Wm. Powers k Charles Vv. Chril
tian, Elq.
Conditions Cash.
JAMES WOOD, Sheriff.
October 30, 1813
The TAX COLLKC I ORS
for ! 812,
Are notified that executions will
he issued on lu firlt day of Decem
ber next, againlt luch a. fhull then
be in arr- ar.
GEORGE R. CLAYTON.
Treasury Ofj'ue , Georgia,
MtUedgCi illc, Vlth ret. 1813. y
V VLUABLE PROPERTY
For aic.
’1 HE LOTS k HOUSES that
J. 1 now occupy as a hoarding
house, in tile town ot vValhingti n
Wilkes county One houlc .50 by
30 feet, a paflage and three rooms
with a fire place in each, below
a paflage, fix rooms and three fire
places above flails, with a good gar
ret. ():■>• other two (lory house,
with a pnffage anu tw > rooms lie
low, and an entry and three rooms
above. A kitchen, with two fire
places—a good liable, and all >ther
nect flary buildings, wirh a well ot
excellent warer, and fix acre lots
attached to the fame. Any perion
desirous to embark in so profitable
a bufitn fs may expert to purchase
the above property, which is deci
dedly the bell ltaml in the tip
country, on good terms. ()ne
fourth of the value w ill be requir
ed when polfeflion is given, the
balance in one, two, and three
years.
DANIEL STONE.
October 21st. ts.
ONE DOLLAR & 12 1-2 cents
PER BUSHEL,
be given for GOOD
WHEAT at the Milford Mer
chant Mills, which arc now in
good order, and adequate to the
dispatch of from 4.5 to 50 barrels
of Superfine I'lour every 24 hours.
Flour will be shipped to Augulla,
for fifty cents per barrel—and bar
rels will be lurniflied, packed, and
coopered, for fifty cents each.
BEN AJ AH SMITH.
; Milford, 25th October.
, BLANK DEEDS,
j ICR AT THIS OFFICE,
Gl ORCIA ;
By IBs J xeellctrry David B. Mitch
ell, Governor and Commander in
Chief of the army and navy of this
State, and of the Militia thereof ;
A PROCLAMATION.
w HERE AS 1 have received
1 official information of a mofl wan
ton and unprovf keu murder having
been committed on the 9th day of
Augult hilt, in the county of
Wayne, at the house ol Mr. Rat
cliflt upon the bo ty of a man by
the name of Gabriel Clement, from
Burke county, bv a certain COL
LIN GRAHAM o( the county ol
Caindiu in this (late.
And whereas it is represented to
me that the said Com in Graham
has lincc the cou.r ifiinn of the
crime aforeluid, ahln inicd and con
ceals himfdf from ttie offended
iufiice and law's if his country, in
conf< quence of which I have tlio’t
proper to illue this my proclama
tion, hereby offering a reward ol
| TWO HUNDRED and FIFTY
i DOLLARS, to any person or per-
I Tons who nay apprehend and fc
| cure him the laid Collin Graham,
in any sale Jail within this Rate;
and 1 do moreover charge and re
quire all officers both civil and mi
litary, to be vigilant an I attentive
in endeavoring to apprehend and
secure the afordaiil ( .Tin Graham,
and to give afliltanct and required to
any other p-rioii or pirfons who
tr.av apprehend him lor the purpnle
id being confined in any jail within
the limits of tin laid Hate, in older
that he may be brought to trial for
the heinous offence ot which he is
i chare l and.
Given under my hand, and Iho
great leal ol the Hate, at the Hate-
L ull m Mil ledge vi lie, this twenty
cighilt day ol October, hr the year
ot our Lord oi: thouland eight
hun red and thirteen, and in the
38th yeai of the independence of
. the Unu S mes el America.
*
By thi Governor,
’ ABNER HAMMOND,
Seen tary of State.
The elegant Import id Horse,
\ ‘IN 07 ) A .Y.
; lid. stand the next
spring sea.-.ai in Washington,
Wilkes couniy.
li ‘r vt IT. A!Aon.
\ Sept. 18th 18 ! A
I 1
RANDOLPH BA ILS
Off rs himself as a candidate for
Receiver oj Lax Retun s, at the clec
tior, on tin first Monday in January,
lie soil its the suffrages of his ftllow
citezetis of Wilkes couniy.
TIIOMAS M‘LAUGHEIN
Respectfully notifies the citizens of
IVilkes county , that he is a condidate
for re election to the office of Receiver
of 1 ax Returns.
DAVID KERR
Is a cand:, late for Receiver cf Tax
Returns fr W ilkes county.
](jR SAI
A decent, llrong GIG k HAR
NESS—appIy to Mr. Daniel Stone
ol this place Aug. 28.
GEORGIA,
By his Excellency Voter Early , Go
vernor and Commander in Chief
of the Army and Navy of this
State , and of the Militia thereof.
To the Honorable the Jullices of
the Inferior Court of the reipcc
live counties in this (late.
\v ULRICAS the Honorable
William W. Bibb, defied on the
firlt Monday in October, 1812, a
Keprelentative from this State in
the House ol Representatives ot the
Congress of the United States, for
two years from and after the 31
day ol March, 1813, has resigned
laid appointment; in confrquence
of W'liiclt, it lias become the duty
of the lixecutive, in purluance of
the latter par t ot the 2d faction cf
the aft of the Legiflaturi, palled
the 11th February, etititied
“ An ad; to regulate the General
F.l< ctions in this State, ami to ap
point the time of the meeting of
the General Aflembly,” to HTuc a
Writ of Eleftion to fill the afoielaid
vacancy: I do therefore hereby
clurge and require you the laid
Juliicis to c aufe an d-.ction to b.'*
held on Monday the ffith day cl
December n-xf, at the ufuai place
cf induing elections in your laid
county, giving due notice thereof,
for a Keprefentaiivc to fill the afore
faid vacancy ; and Ido lien.by tur
iher cliarge atid require you to
make return of said election to the
Executive Department, within the
term ol twenty days thereafter, as
directed by law.
Given under my hard and the
Seal (and the Executive at the State-
House in Milledgeville. this 9th
day ot November, in the year ot
cur Lord one thousand eight hun
dred and thirteen.
PETER EARLY#
7>y the Governor.
ANIIiONY PORTER,
Secretary.
November 19. tdc
RAN A WAY,
Rfd M the .subscriber,
living near Wasiiington, in
Wilkes county, Georgia, 1:-
bout three months ago, a negro
man mimed HARRY, about
23 or 3<) years of age, of a
yellow complexion, has one of
Ins front teeth out, and (I lx -
lieve) a scar behind one of hi:,
cars—be is a sensible fellow,
a tolerably good blacksmith
and has a little impediment in
iiis speech, which can he dis
covered on examination. He
will, probably, endeavor to go’
to Richmond, Virginia, as he
was raised near there by Hat
tie Fiulmgh. Any person
who will apprehend and sc
cure the said negro, and give
information of the same. r.haiJ
be handsomely rewarded, and
all re asonable charges will Le
paid. The fellow was onr-;
in tlu* jail at Salisbury, North-
C'arolir.a.
AARON I.I PIIAM.
November lOtii, IH I
• # * Ts. c Editors of the i ‘irgitna
Argus and Richmond Enquirer tyre
; t quested to insert the above wt cklj
three turns in tbiir respective paper 1
and forward their accounts to tka
Editor of the Monitor.