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■ Adm in ist r a tors So le.
■ On il)» twttt’y-tfrflday of January nut, at
W t f, c plantation of tbe late Willis.ni Dunn,
I dec. in Columbia county, Will be Said,
f at! the
Personal Estate .
i iNG of Hoi#es, snd
a good rn*d Waggon &. geer,
Co «*.■», IJ r Pork, one Still, i ort;
and Fodder, Household and Kit.
chf.n Fmni>ure and other article*
too tedious to mention.—Also
Hie Plantation
To b* Rented for the term of one
year'— 1 arms of saie made known
on the day—Saie to Continue from
day to day until .all is sold
Mary B. Dura, adm'x .
'John Dunn, admor.
Diet mil**) 18. rda
Administraters sale.
ADM K ABLE to to order of
th« hon. it t' Inferior Court of
C I’trt b a cout ty, v/U, be sold on
thi fir* t Tuesday in F«b u. ry i ext
R< ( dli<n«bia Court house,
-00 Acres of Land,
J ng in the county of Bjhotk,
th- property ot William Gardner,
d erased. Fjr the b-r fi o! the
l eirs and ci editors of said dccea*
ed —op a credit ot 12 nmn'ho
Step hen Hoge, ad’mr.
Novi nib. r 20, if
Administrator’s Sale.
be fold os the s ;h day of January next
at the laie rtfi-lence of June* Fitting tie
ceased, in Columbia couu y
ALL THE NEGROES
Bt longing |j the estate of the ea d deceased,
co.'.vi ring of Men, vronieu and Chi drtu—
'lno« of isi• c tn.Je kuown on the dav
Mary Fleming, aria.’*.
Sam’i Fleming,! , ,
Wm. PUming, \ adm rs ‘
Nov. 6. 5t
d;r.inis'.ra ors Sa’e.
On the feverth da* of January rext, at the
lye refidenc.* of Francis t>rauh deceased
in Lincoln cour ty,
Will be Sold,
P V*’T of .he p rsc-al property
i sod deceased, consisting of
Corn, Fo' tjer, Oats, Horses, Cat
tle and Hogs and o’hrr Articles
•o ) tedious to enumerate — Trims
o sale winds known on the tla) —
All persons indebted t® lhe sstid es- i
ta c *’e'requested to ma.V* pav_ j
men l , a'l those luvipg demands |
a.',;ii s' said estate, ar; requested 1
to ores-nt their rc prqt've accounts '
du y tested, within the tune pre. j
kc» s b-.- l»v Dvr.
Sale to Ci n in*'e from day to day I
until al is ;<ol !,
Sarah Smith, adm’x.
Samuel Fleming, adhnr.
Nov m') •- 20 tej»
Executors Sale-
On Tuesday the c'rrer.th dr.v of January
out, will b< sc.J. be ft re the Foil Office
between theusud hours
A ML T L ii id Woman, a
JL \ rood hp',i«o servant, a Gold
\V.nch, a Mart** Huddle, t Rifle
Gun, a S so ao’f. Cl ad rant. ;» Hp v
Gi ois and *r.\. ral Coarts, S ore
Furniture, VV.eat tog apparel and
*cv- ra oilier ar.iclet, being the |
P rsonal proper'y 0 f Georg* Mat.
thews, decea wd.
R. Campbell, . ,
a s , '. M nxr s.
Slaughter )
Aug ur ft. Movrmbe. 27. »f |
} ; .x ecu tori Sate.
Wii! hr fiilil (t C- lumbi? Court Hoof* on
the fi-it Monday in Jtnuary next, i
our Negroes —viz
Tivo Mm tad i wo Women, to
the vl.fc of 'Valter Draue, de-cafea—Su'd
be the h. m fit v t the heir* and creditors--
Term* m»o? Ici.owv on the day of Lie.
liiiam Eraiic, iVor.
Ko», mrr td*
, Slu rifT’b ivrle. I
V 11.1, be tcld on the liril Tue ( day in Jv (
niury uext.at fie Vlarka-V ule in the city |
oi vrjjuff.., itc.wevii tb* tuual hour?, the I
following J
Negroes— to win
Abraham, a cai pentei*, Toni »nd M .hy—tlic
P 1 ’* P tr, 7 of 'he cd.te vr June, Murtt n, tie- j
ct.li’i —Sold under at ex .utiou funuded .
on tbe forecloAire of ai.u
Couditious—t.alh,
P. Dona! iljn, D. S.
CKtobti ;}
!
Atrocious and Unparalleled
robber y,
On Amelia Island, Hast Florida.
ON Sunday night tht , 9 tl, u lt. a partv o 1
.rinei: men, thirty-fix in number, ci»*l- I
ing tbemfelvcs Patriots, came to the fub
fcr.ber’. plant-.tion, made him a prisoner.
and detain' d him until the bSd inst. when
he fortunately made his escape. They nil. j
lagvd his house and carried oft'
36 Valuable Negroes. I
- riZ:—
D'C K, a very sensible country born Ne
gro ah tit c feet fix nr seven inches high,
hsodfrtme cruntenance—if qv* (Boned, will
five a true accminr of ail the circomftances,
the names of the P ! underern, &c.
I’HhPIT, hi* wi!e,cr*ntrv born—tall and
well made. <eufib!e, Ur fix thildrcn, via.
MELINDA, a flout likely wench, about
tvvei.tv-ycars of age, yellowi.h complexion,
thick lips, a large mark caused by a burn,
on her neck.
JKNNEY, a mulatto, fourteen years old,
walks remarkably lame, caused by a dislo
cation of her hip.
JEM, about ten years of age, lonp vis
age, a mark of a burn under one of his
ROLLA, called by hi. mother, George",
a handsome boy, about seven years of age.
PA LA FOX, called Dirkv, about 4 tears
old. rest tabling Holla
SILVIA, about 2 years old
JERRY, a Country-b .rn iarge lip>, much
knrek knted.
CHLOE, his wife, a rtrong, likely wench,
a canctmiaik on one cheek, is far advan
ced in pregnanes—- her tiro chi ! drcu, Cora
ab. ut 5 years old, a very handsome chi.d—
Phedora, about two year* old.
JAC K, an African, (light made, wants
fomefore teeth, fpt*k« good Englifii.
SAMB Aj his wife, an African, Ihort and
thick made, has a number of country marks
on her bread and buck, fpeaka good Eng
lifli; her two children Saiuma, a girl about
sever, and Pizarrc, about a year old.
ADAM, an jiftican, fliort .rndvery flout j
mad?, po'kinarked a ceuotry Eiark on cue
of his arms, (peak, good Erglifh. J
FA MMA, lis wife, equally flout and j
firm « made, speaks good English.
F - N'\NDO, about a jear old—a flri
krng-elcmlßaoce of rtdam. '
ROMEO, an atricau, light made, hand
fbir.e ccuntenancc, wants Tome trout teeth,
4 eak v r ry quick.
1 I.ViR A, his wife, a yeung wench, coun
try m iksonher face, advanced in preg
nancy
DUBI.IN, a rcmatkably handsome african 1
v Vf iy erect, well formed, speaks mild
ly, is fenfiMe wants, 011 c or two fore teeth.
ROSE, his wife, s tall likely young weneb,
parrot toed, poeked marked, speaks tolera
ble Englifli.
JUNO, a fmal! african wench, hardirme
plealant countenance, speaks good English
advanced in pregnancy.
OTTEMAR, ao african, about tHiiteen
years old, ftroug made, pock merked, fptaks
tolerable good Ei’g'ifli.
JACOB, a mulatto, flrong huiP, about 28
years of age, ha« a car on nis under lip—
■ was taken in the wood* by said fiarty.
DENNIS, country-born, about fix feet
high, well made, very thick lips, long vis
j age, wants a little toe.
1 PL. MO, an african, flrong made, speaks
I Erglifh indifferently, his eyes appears blood-
I Ikot, a frowni. g cob. ttrai.ee
1 ERIN, a young African fellow, proj. A-
I ing teeth, speaks thick and but indifferent
, E'g' flh
NEPI UNE, a ftrorg well made african
feufib’e and speaks good English.
IIAMIET, a y ung afrcau, light made,
I f”ious countenance, speaks toierahle E»s
llfh. h
a tall african, well made, speaks t
tolerable good EngiiLh, a mark the size of a j
fuarter dollar, or larger, eu one of his
tcmp!e>.
P.*DDY, a (lender made african, about
twenty years cf age, speaks Eogiifh indif
f erentlv,
1 have afrertained that the following Ne
-1 gro s were car; ied off by the under delcrib d
| psrfous, via. Dick, Phcbe, Jim, Rolls, Fa
' lab x a. d Silv.a, by one JOHN SMITH, of
1 Abbcyille diflrict, South C’aro ioa, b*s rtfi
I ded on the Oconee or Ocmulgee rirrr, about
| 5 teet 7or 8 inches high, Undy hair, fair
ccmpitxivn, blue eyes, was one of the plun
derers, will probably make for Tcnutfif e,
had been accufloiueU to waggoning on the
lea !>' ard.
I Jenny, a mulatto, carried off by JOHN
HARRIS, one of the rob' ct«, a native cf
North Carolina, abt ur j feet ten inches high,
ruddy complexion, (loops a little.
Jerry, Chloe and tw? children—Cora and
Phedora, carried <ft by rn<- DIAMOND,
(alfooreof the robbers) of Ntule river N.
1 Carolina, has Ueu leeu tiavellirg towards
' the back country, tog.Mur with his wife and
children. Two men named FIERCE and
BAR I LETT, of Tenneffeo, cairicd off fe
, Trial uegrots, names um known Supposed
, wi l n.ake or thr» date
J iNiEn Ki ND.;I ICK, lately eßiplotcd
in the Contiadtor's fcrvics for the military
polts on St, Miry’s tiv r, hat bci n fun
with light negro men, a ivmch and child
supposed will make tor Tern.flee. A ie
ward of TWENT V DOLLARS EACH,
will be paid for lecutirg said Ncgroe*, in a
-1 y part of the I'oited State*, lo t: nt the
fubferiner can get them and all reafonablc
. expeufes paid i xclufively, if delivered at St.
Mary's, Gcogia, or at Ftrußnd.na, Amo
( lia ItLud.
Jarrcs Cashcn.
! N; veer, her 13. om
d.v in Kichiftot d |hi!.
! A nagro mm named TOAT, who fsyshe
j belong, to fcdwaad Cody ot Warren ccuniy,
Georgia—i he owner is riquelled to comply
with the law and take him away
V\ Donaldson, d. s.
j November 26
I ■
j Sheriff* Sale.
Or the firft Tue May in January next, at t!is
! Court House in Columbia county be
' tween the usual hour*,
| • WILL BE SOLD,
1 ?5G acre* of land rn the water*
- f Liyle liver, join-,,,* K ;i.
I I'lemirg, and 200 acres ot l*nd or.
j the waters of Sweet W*:e r origin
ally gtanted to Mr Define and in, n .
| Uig lands of McDuffie, and four
! netrrofs, Bcttv and h. r throe chi»-
dren D t iiei, Sl m on and Litiuim*
alt levied on as ifo,- property ©f the
executors of Ignations Few dec
to aattsiy an execution in favor of
William H; Bacon and wife, Vs
the executors c f Ignafiou* Frw.
. *OO acre* of land adjoin
ing land* ot John Perkins, William
Cannier and others, levied on as
the property of | homa* Few to
83 ‘sty wo executions in favor of
\i dre VV. Thompson vs. said
hew. and returned to me by Hob.
ert R z .r. constable and pointed
out by Kew.
Wm- P. Seale, shfF,
November ‘Jg.
Ranazvy
FROM the subscriber living in
Columbia countr, five miles
below the Court H u e, about the
eighth day of June ia s i, a N g-o
lad by the name of WINDSOR
about live fret five or i,*x inches
hign, blick complexion, stou* i
made, hu<s ro murks when he went |
| aw.-jy* ;\nv p« rson apprehending j
I ?a»d- tiegrt and delivering lorn to
[ toe S' b.cf b r, or confining him
• mjsil, a».d giving informal ion so
J that 1 get him, shall receive a re*
ward of Fm Do iais with all rea.
aonabie txpr.nc
Peter H. Collins.
N. B. I am apprehtndve 'hat
the above negro waa taken eff by
I some white person into S, Caroli
na or the lower part* of this stale.
November i 3.
BOOTS and SHOES-
Tavid Donaldson,
Kub commenced the ftsnufae*
ture or dOOTS ana SHOES
lie I'as tak*n *he house next a
bove M‘Coy’s Ho*tl, where he
efft i s hi- services to tiis f* tends and
he pub ic in g acral. G ntltm.n
• n.rusrirg their bu mess to hur.
may dep nd on mataes*, punctu
al ty ancLiirpimh.
Nwvembti 6, ts
Patrick prescot,
1 RSEPECTFULLY inform
j his friends and the public in
general, that he carries on the
Blacksmith’s Business
At the (hop formerly occupied
by J. J. Penn, in all its vai
nous blanches, and trusts, that
his atieniion 10 the business
together \\i;h a faiihlul perfpr
mance of all orders in bis line
will entit'e him to a (hare of
public paronage.
N. B. Horses shed wiih neat
ness and dirpateb.
January 11,
BOOK STORE. |
THE BOOK STORE of the 1
Editor* of the Mirror is agam re '
moved to its former stand, in fron
of the Printing Oftice, where they
have on hand an assortment of
BOOKS
Consisting of
Law , Voyages,
2*husic, Travels ,
DevinitUf hotels, .
History % Plays, [
With a Collection ©fSCHOCI
ROOKS all of which will be m»l< I
at toe regular Phihtdt Inhia Pri c*
' _ I
Now in Richmond Jail, a |
Negro Man named TOM, who (ayj he be
long* to George Cook, of Hat cock county.
Georgia Ihe < V-’r.f rin n utftcd to comply
With the Itw and take him away.
P. Donaldlon, D. S.
A Proclamation
Whereas h „
» ' boen gi»n 'o llie Cm Conr
ci of Aug,ist., that a„
. m * d « b r *?«’* --Men u,!ki o !
O, S b « ■*'*>» (he hn.r, f
ren y otl eleven o'clock v , ‘
Mr r\ U . I » lo P.-.tjTd^r
, G htn Uv d,
c * la, him, through L "
the w-UKliws a loaded gu, f V/
:°l’ as h ‘ J was »« f tit 1 g at fns tar**t m
h,s ° wn hou.fi in the City of A
g'o'sta. and thereby givir.g to >
“ ,d Gi ' b "' Long.,f eet ' a l'
rous wound. 6
To tTie end that such evi! di,
posed person or person, JI
brought to condign punishme., f
do .hetefore will, the advice
J,tv Counci I aioresaid, f tier a r ,
ward ° f ONE HUNDRED QOU
L AK>, to be patd to any pe,* on ,
or per onsvho will g lve Sut |, ;
formation against the -uff ruler or
ofitndfcis, as will lead to the con
vxtiou oi tht perpetrator of
crime aforesaid.
Given under my hand and ,fc e
seal of the City Council cf \„,
gu«u,(h!» 18th da/ of No.
vcmber, in the y• ar of CO r
Lord one thousand eight hun
died and thirteen,*
Seaborn Jones, Intendant.
Aoeat—N. W. Herbert,
* » —.
■ notice.
j W,H l,e ,o,d at Columbia Court-houjr tl,*
i h , rft V Ut ! day in Febru «y “ext, between
| the uluai boms,
|
acres of Land fvin>
on both sides of Cain Cretit > ,
: .eluding the Mill, the properly
of Thomas H, Flip ~ deceaed.a.
greeabie to an order &l the tioni r
i.bie inleriot Court of Columbia
county—Terms of sale made
known on that clay.
Jan e Flin t, Executor
Nor. 13, tdt
~ ** ™ ■ . ■i - _
NOTICE.
PRIONS indebted to Gporge
iVlatth' ws, lare of this plate da.
C« ased, art dtssred to rnik * pay
ment to either of the Sub cnberj
—And those having claims ;‘gain,it
him, are r.quested to exhibit tb ui
dtiiy attested within ;he time p e.
sciibed f>y la-v.
Jt Campbell )
A. Slaughter ,) Executors.
Augusta, Nov. 27. tl
... i . i . ■ ■■ WHM - r - - r * _m —-
Georgia—Columbia county
in the Superior Court,
teenber Tertc, 1813.
ON the petition of Catharine Urifcoe, fli«
ting, th.t bting pofltfltd of a bend or obli
gation figntii hy Jatne* Ray, a copy whereof
a* ne.r as the petitioner can recoil* ft i» »n*
tsexed to the said petition, is now lodged in
the Clerk's Office of the Superior Couit,to
gether w ithan affidavit, pnrfuaot to an aft
of the 2id February, i 785, that the hid
bund or oidigaiion was left, and praying '1 59
benefit inttnded by said aift, and ti e ru ' e '
of Court and other circumftanccsj proof be
ing before the Court—
It is ordered, That the said hoad or i!b*
gatiou be eftabiifhed as direfteti hy said aft*
and the rules of court, on the said Caserne
Prifcoe tftablifhicg a notice as therein oi
redt*d for the space of fix months in ore ?
the public Gazettes of this (late, unief* *
be fheun to the contrarv wi'h'u the u>
fix months, or other matter appear to inc
court against the fame.
Taken from the Minutes,
Peter Crawford, Clk,
Cleiks’ Office, 25 h
Oct. 1813.
j THE AUGUSTA
1 Tockey Club Races
WILL commence on the 1
W > deesday in Januaiy n»n‘>
free for any Horse, Mare or
mg (tons any pait of ffie ncrl-*
l Distances, a *-' ’ !<l '
THE FIRST DAY’SRUN* 1 10,* 0,
Three mile heat 3, SLA)
The >tc .N'D DAY,
Two nvie heals S-'L J
. THE THIRD DAY,
A In ndy cap
Two ml'ehcats S’-,
l Aged Horses, i); ‘
ISix years old, 1 d
Five years old, H-
Four yeara old, Ids
'l’brce years old,
Two year old, 8 !e al “ ;r '
Ify order of the Pres>de''ft-
Wm. Harris, Sec’ry.
I Nov. #>.