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Call’s Warelioufe.
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At Public Auction
Will be Sold,
On Tutjday , tbt io tb day ts June next t
What transfer
TOBACCO
May be on hand at that time.
J. Anthony .
D. Harris
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NOTICE.
I - *ave in poffefllon a negro man
slave named Jem, whom I
f uaht from Major John bharp
of Burke county. As I under
stand some other person pretends
to claim, and did lately take and
carry him out of the state, this
is to give notice, that I am deter
mined not to part with the said
negro until he may be recovered
by due course of law ; and that
I will severely pumfh any person
who may attempt to fleal or en
tice him away.
Samuel Moon .
May so, 1788.
To be Sold,
the highest bidder, on the
19th day of June next, at the
Plantation of Henry Todd, de
ceased, in the exjunty of Burke,
hear Brier creek, all the household
and kitchen furniture, an assort
ment of medecines and surgeons
instruments, two high blooded
stud horl'es,and many othtr things
too tedious to mention ; the time
of credit will be agreed on on the
day of fate, and good security re
quired of all purchasers.
All persons indebted to the
estate of Henry Todd, deceased,
are desired to make immediate
payment s and all persons having
any demands against the fakl
estate are desired to prove their
accounts, and make them known
to Apphia Todd r Admx.
!; Edmund Byne,» ...
Isaac Walker, 5 Adm "•
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Ybe Subjcriber has
For Sale ,
On very rea/onable terms, a likely
Negro Man,
Nettled James, well known on
this river to be a very active able
boat hand.—Likewise, between
thousand and twelve hundred
bushels of very excellent com, a
few hogsheads of high proof Bar
badoes n*m, and a few hogsheads
cj .ugar.
. - Ama fa Jack[on, t
A*g*ft*i May *7, i;BS. ts
Strayed or Stolen
About the beginning of this
month, a black horse, about
twelve and an half hands high,
four years old, with a star on his
forehead, and a white flreak on
his nose, his feet white, and was
(hoed before he went away; nei
ther brand nor mark that can be
recollected. If flolen, a reward
of Ten Pounds will be paid on
conviction of the thief j and if
flruyed, Two Dollars , with rea
sonable charges, by
James Richards.
BROUGHT to me some time
in March last, a negro man
named Peter , lays he is of the
Congo country, ipeaks very bad
Engliih, about 30 years of age,
5 feet 6 or 7 inches high* and
is very remarkable by having his
country marks on each of his
breafl bones, and others down
along his belly below his navel,
and has his left thumb erooked,
which, as he lays, was done by
a gun bursting in his hand when
in his own country. Any per
lon or perlons claiming the laid
negro, by proving his or her
property, and applying to me in
Burke county, may have him on
paying the charges.
James Lewis , S. B. C* J
May 15, 1788.
Run away
From the bubjcrtber, about Jlx
months ago, a country born
Negro Fellow
Named Hooper\ 22 year* of age,
has a round full face, broad teeth,
and very long wool when faffered
to grow j a lfxong well let body,
llender legs, and large feet, which
he turns out much in walking.
The laid negro went off with a
notorious fellow named Quaco,
belonging to Mr. Adam of this
place, and a free born Indian
wench,' indented for a term of
years* and supposed to be all mak
ing for Georgia, where Hooper
had once been. Whoever will
secure Hooper, Co that the owner
can get him, shall be thankfully
rewarded by l
ROB. ROWAN, or by
Col. J AS* WILLIAMS,
in Wafhiqgton,
Fayetteville , N. Caroli- >
na, Jan* 15, 1788. 5
BLANK WRITS
To be had at the Printing-Office.
Likewise Bibles, Spellingbooks,
and New-fingjand Primers, f
Ten Guineas Reward
Lit tit River, Richmond County, May 19, 1788*
Run away
From the jubfcriber, on the night
of the ijt b inst.
Three Negroes ,
Named as follow: Jesse a negro
fellow about 5 feet 11 inches
high, and about 26 years of age,
and a wench, his wife, about
20 years of age, nam d Candis %
and a child at her breafl nam, d
Jack. Ihe fellow and wench
are exceedingly likely* country
born, and very artful. Thpy have
been lately brought from the
date of Maryland by a man of
the name of John Ackworth, and
fold to the fublci iber. They car
ried off leveral suits of good
clothes* and about five pounds in
specie. W hoever takes up laid
negroes, and deliver them to me
r my plantation on Little river,
or secures them in some goal,
(hall have the above reward, and
all the money that they have
with them.
James McFarland.
Run away
From the Subscriber , on lad Sa
turday night , a likely country bom
Negro Fellow ,
Named Jack ; about 2 8 years
of age, about 5 feet 9 inches
high, is very well made, and
freaks good Englifh* and from
his having si great deal to lay for
himfelf* may probably attempt to
pass for a free man.——He went
off,, as it is conjectured, with
three negroes belonging to James
M‘Farland* Ef<j. and it is sup
posed will endeavour to go to
Maryland* from where they were
lately brought by Mr. John Ack
worth, of whom they were pur-
A handsome reward will
be paid to any person who will
apprehend and deliver the raid
fellow, named Jack, to me at
my plantation on the Kiokies, be
sides all reasonable expences.
Abraham Marjhalh
May as, 1788.
To be Let ,
T H £
House and Lot
No. 34, Broad*ftreet,
Next door to Mr. Barnes’s; it bas * crave*
nient Store so bjr 18, two lumber rooms, and
a kitchen. For terms apply to Mr. William
Wallace at Mr. George Barnes. Merchants.
Augusta. _