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A ROBBERY.
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Thirty Guineas Reward.
On Sunday night, the B tb infant,
• was taken out of the Store of
Edward M'Farlin, the follow
ing articles , viz .
THirty-fix pair paste (hoe
buckles, eight pair of them
edged with gold,they areftrong
made, and coarse cheaps
Seven paste hat buckles, and seven
girdle ditto, gold edged and
(harp pointed at each end
Fifteen pair gold edged knee
buckles, large stones, strong
made
Five pair do. small ftones,covered
on top, with silver cheaps and
gold prongs to faften.them
Five pair do. small stones, silver
cheaps and gold prongs, one
pair having childrens cheaps in
A lady's gold watch chain, brok
en up
Twenty fix paste stock buckles
A heavy doubleloon and guinea,
neither cut, and twelve dollars
Fourteen pair paste knee buckles
Three pair silver spurs, one of
them jointed in the neck
Eight pair silver (hoe buckles,
three pair of them large pierced
and plain, makers name J. A
Ten pair silver knee buckles
Eight silver stock do.
Twelve pair plated (hoe and knee
do. and eight stock do. of dit
ferent patterns
A parcel of gilt and compaction
(eals, watch chains and keys,
silver sleeve buttons and claips .
engraycd * ;
6alt spoons, and breals for Ladies
hair
Six pair of (lockings, two of them
clouded silk, and the rest wors
ted and thread—marked J. A.
Thirty-two pair iron spurs, and
many other articles not ascer
tained.
A Reward of Twenty Guineas
will be given to any person or
peribns that will deliver unto Mr.
Amaja Jacklon, at Augusta 5 to
Mr. Michael Germain
at Savannah ; or unto Mr. T(B.
Bowen , Printer at Charleston, the
above described Articles $ or, the
above-mentioned Reward for the
goods and thief or thieves on con
jvidtion, by the laid gentlemen or
the subscriber, at Philadelphia.
Jeremiah Andrews .
Augusta, Feb. 10, 1789.
A. LIKELY
NEGRO BOY
l v To be fold for
Inquire of the Printer. *
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To alt concerned .
AS there is another person ap
pointed to receive the tax for
this county for the current year, I
must close my collections as soon as
possible, and will immediately levy
for every frilling of public and fpe
cific tax yet unpaid, lor any proper
ty returned in Chatham county.
Alexander Wat:, T C.
Savannah , Feb. 3, 1789.
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Nathaniel cocke toils
before me a black HORSE,
about 14 hands high, anJ uoou 10
years old, has a fmalf star in his
forehead, and tome fiddle lpots.
7he owner must prove his property
before me within the tune prescribed
by law.
William Freeman, J . P.
Augusta, Feb. 9, 1789.
Notice.
THE co-partnership of James
Brown fsf Co. bt ing this day
difiolved by the death of James Kerr ,
thole indebted to the iaiu cono rn
are rt quelled to make payment to
the subscribers, who continue the
bufinels as formerly.
Brown & Co.
Augusta, Feb. 7, 1785.
G £O R G I. A. "J By Lewis Gardner,
(L. S.) f Efq.Rtfgif!erof Pro-
LEWIS GARDNER, f bats fop the County
J of Richmond.
YW HEREAS Daniel Wallicon has applied
to me tor letters es administration on
the estate and effeds of Isaac Wood, late
of Richmond county, deccafed: These arc
therefore to cite and admonish all and lin
gular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to be and appear before ine at my
Office, on the 9th day of Match next, to
fbewcaufe, if any they have, why letters of
adßiiniftration should not be granted.
Given under my hand arid* seal, at my
Office, the 9th day of February,
in the year of our Lord 1789, and
hi the 13th year of the Independence
es the United States of America.
GEORGIA. By Lewis Gardner ,
(L. S.) { Esq Regirter ofPro-
LEWIS GARDNER. f bats for the County
j of Richmond.
WHEREAS John Hartsfield and Anna
Bowers have applied to me for fetters
of administration on the estate and effefts of
George Hartsfield deceased: These are there
fore to. cite and admouifh all and lingular the
kindred and creditors ot the said deceased, to
be and appear before me at my,Office, on the *
lath day ot March next, .to ihcw catife, if
any they have, why letters of administra
tion should not be granted. . .
Given under my baud and seal, at my
Office, the iath day of February, in
the year of our Lord one thousand
seven hundred and eighty-nine, and
in the 13th year of the Independence
of the United States of America.
Found by the Subscriber,
AN Audited Certificate, amount
£B4 feme (hillings and pence.
7'he proprietor or owner may have
it by effectually defenbing the fame,
and paying for this advilement.
James As. Simmons .
To be Leafed,
• For the term of two years,
OnTUES D the x 7 tb in/I.
THE Ferry from Augusta to the Salt of
South-Carolina ; the terms of the lease
are to be—That the payment* for the fame
marie quarterly by the letlee in the paper rot*
riinm of this flate'; and on failure of the pay
ment at the end of any one quarter, or with
in three day* thereafter, it (hall be at the
optipn of the Board ot Trufteea for the Rich
mond Academy, to diflolve the said leafe*
The tellec is to hud a good and lufficicnt flat
or hats. v "
By Order of the Board,
JAMES M. hIUMONn, 6.'. A. C
Bet. ;, 178^1*
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For Sale,
That Valuable Plantation
CiOntaining 300 acres of land, on
I the Great Kiokia creek* equal
i not superior to any land in the
county, there is about 140 acres of
cleared Lind on k, and under good
icnang, with an ovr rice's houie,
iNcgio houfrs, and Iwo setts of indi
go watts thereon. Tobacco, Ne
groes, cash, or merchandize will be
taken in payment. For particulars
inquire ot the fubicriber.
C. Ehfart .
February 5, 1789.
''TTTUS Hallinger informs me
* that he has at present in Ins
pofieffion two Negroes, a man and
woman, who appear to be each of '
them about 30 years of. age, and be
thinks are this country born, their
names arc Prince and Sarah, they
came to him some days ago wanting
w'ork, and finding they varied in the
relation they gave of themselves de
tained them; and as there is no goal
or work-house in this town whereby
Negroes might be secured to their
owners, by this public notice they
may get intelligence, and receive
them by a proof of the property be
fore me
. Dalziel Hunter , J, P, •
jtugufia, Feb. 6, 1789.
N. B.T. H. will not be culpable in .
case they should run away—they fay
they had a pass from a Mr, John
Richardson, in Charlekon.
BROUGHT to me some time in
March iak, a Negro man nam- *
ed Peter, fays he is ot the Congo
country, speaks very bad Fnglilh,
about 30 years of age, 5 feet dor 7
inches high, and is very remarkable
by having his country marks on ea« h
of his break bones, and others down
along hrs belly below his navel, and
has his left thumb crooked, which,
as he fays, was done by a gun burk
ing in his hand when in his own
country. Any person or persons •
1 claiming the (aid Negro, by proving
his or her property, and applying to
me in Burke county, may have him
on paying charges.
Jamet Lewie, S. B. C.
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