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Atrocious and Unparalleled
robbery,
On Amelia Island, East Florida,
ON Sunday night tke 19th ult. a party cf
armed men, thirty-tix in number, call
ing tbeafelves Patriots, can.e to the Tub
fcriber s plant itiun, made him a prisoner
and detained him until the 23d mft. whet
he fortuuately made bis escape. They pil
laged kia house and carried of
36 Valuable Negroes.
-VIZ
© CK, a very fer.hble country bort Ns.
gro, about j feet fix or seven inches high,
handtome countenance—<if qaeftianed, will
give a true account of all the circumstances.
the names ot the J* undercr* dec,
I'HEBft, h;s wife,country born—tall and
Well-made, leafible, fcer tax children, via.
MELINDA, a Bout likely wench, about
t wenty-years of age, yellowish complexion,
tuick lips, a large mark caused by a burn,
cn her nt-efc.
JENNEY, a mulatto, fourteen years old,
walk;, remarkably lame, caused by a diffo
cation of her hip.
JEM, about ten years of age, loog vis
age, a mark of a burn undtt; one of his jaws
ROLI.A, called by his mother, George)
a handsome l-oy, about seven vears of age.
P ALaFOX, called Dicky, about 4 years
old, rerun ning Rolla,
SILVIA, about 2 years old
JERRI, a country-boru large lips, much
knock kneed
CHLOE, his wife, a flrong, likely wench
canc; r mark on oue cheek, is far advan
ced in preguan cy her two children, Cora
abjut 5 years old, a very handfonse child—
P :cdora, about two year-- old.
JACK, an African, flight made, wants J
fomefora teoth, speak« good Engii/h.
SAMB\, iiiswifc, an African, ihort and
thick made, has a number of country marks
on her bread and back, speaks good Hng
hfh; hertwo children, Saluma, a girl about
.seven, and Pizarro, about a year old.
ADAM, au cfrican, Ihort and very flout
road*, po'-k matked, a country mark on one
of bis arms, speaks good English.
I'AllMft, bis wife, equally flout and
flrong made, fpcaks good Eaglifh.
FERNANDO, about a year old—a Ari
sing reLmblance of Adam.
ROMEO, an african, light made, hand
some countenance, wants sonic front teeth,
speaks very quick.
Ei>Vi RA, hi* wife, a young wench, coun
try marks ca her face, advauced in preg
nancy.
DUBLIN, a remarkably h 'ndfotne afnean
walks very erect, well formed, speaks miid
ly, is fermMt w.t it;, one or two fore teeth.
ROSE, hit wif|>, 4. tall likely young wench,
parrot toed, posted marked, fpcaks tolera
ble Englifli;
JUNO, a fmaM africau wench, handsome 1
p’calaut countenance, fpcaks good English
adv*;crd m pregnancy.
O L’l EMAR, an alrican, about thirteen
years old, flrong made, pock marked, speaks 1
tolerable good Enghth. '
JACOB, a mulatto, flrong built,about 28
years of *gc, has a car uu bis under lip— j
was taken in the woo Is by said party.
DENNfS, country- born, about fix feet 1
high, well made, very thick lips, long vif
»£'•. jwauts a little toe-
PL ATO, an alticau, flrong made, speaks
Englifli indifF reotly,his eyes appears blood- |
shot, a frowai g countenance
ERIN, a youug Africen fellow, proj-tSk
ing teeth, speaks thick aud but indifferent I
Euglith.
NEPTUNE, a ftroeg well made afiicau ,
fenSbie and lpeak* good Englifli.
HAMLET, a ytuog afreau, light made,
serious countenance, speaks toictable Eng
ilih. *
BCIPIO, a tallafrican, well made, fpcaks
tolerable good Englifli, a mark the size of a
quarter dollar, or larger, on one of his
temple 3.
PADDY, aflender made aftienn, about
twenty years of age, speaks Euglifli indif
ferently,
I have ascertained that the following Ne
groes were carried off by the under dtfcribed
parlous, viz. Dick, Pliebe, Jim, Rolls, Pa
lafox avd Sylvia, by one JOHN SivlliH, us
Abbeville dillrict, lsou*h Caio iua, has refi- ■
ded ou the Oconee or Ocmulgee river, about
5 teet 7or 8 inches high, faiuly hair, fair
complexion, blue cyca, was one of the p!un
eiere.s, will probably tnaicc for T-catieff. c,
had bn"it accafloraed to waggoning on the 1
tea h. jid.
j-u iy, a mulatto, carried off by JOHN j
HAkhl.',oa( of the robber*, a native cf 1
• North Carolina, about 5 feet leu inches high*
TuJ-ly complexion, lioop* a ii tie.
Jeriy, Ch'oc and two children—Cora and
Pl*ed«*r», carried off by on • DIAMOND,
(a fu ore ot the robberot N -ute tiver N. !
1 at.jlina, has '.een (cen ttavciliog fO vards I
the back country, together with his wife and •
child) ev. IAo men named PIERCE and
B i1.i.1 LUI 1, of i'cußcllce, carried off fr-
v • ai nai'roe*, names not known—Supposed
Wi l tnt'ke icrtbai fl. te
J IMS# KUNDhRICK, lately employed
in he Contrail or'sftrvics t. r mnfa.y
polls on St. Miry’s riv r, has been l u
fght ucgio men, a a.ucb mid ciiih>—
foppo.cd will i.Hbe tor -\ rc .
w.iid of F'vV ENT" DULL aRS EACH,
v m, hr .I*l * for fcCutir.g laid Nr-yoes, i . a
ty.mnci ttie United ot.n e ., (j ti.at the *
| lol'enoe. canget them aud all re«fo4|V>'» I
t an.-.. L’S paid txc'i iive'y, tt d liverrd at St. j
M 'V •. 0.-otg.a, or at Eer«andina, A t> )
hi lliand.
James Cashen.
N>veo.hcrl3. 3 B
B ynk Bank Checks, •
Far J ale at this ojice.
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Administrators’ Sale.
BY virtue of an order from the
Honorable the Court of Ordi
nary for Columbia county, will be
»old, at Columbia Co m-House on
the first Tuesday in March next,
Nine Negroes,
Belong ng to (hr estate of James
Strain, dtj&eated, sold frr the ben
efit of the neira and Creditors of
said deceased—Term* of sale made
know on ihe dav,
J«hn Cachran, adm’r
In right of hi* wife.
January IS. tds
Will be Sold,
ON the first Tuesday in April
opxi to the highest bidder, in
pursuance of at) order of the Court
of Ordinary,
-02 1-2 Acres of Land
ii Morgan county, number 28, S h
dist;ict, belonging to the estate of
Wihtan? Dunn, lain of «aid county
deceased, and sold for th*. bene
fit of ihe btira and ciedwor* of
said deceased.
Mary B. Dunn, adm’x.
John Dunr., adm’or.
January 15. te.w3 —.
Now in Richmond 'JaiL
A NEGRO Man nemcd BEN,
who says he b-jlougs to John
iiidierst n, near Biack Swamp, S
Caroiiua The owner is request*
ed to ompiy with the law, and
taks him away,
P. Donaldson, d. s.
Nov. i 3. ts
Now in Richmond Jail,
A Negro Man, n anted AM US,
swho savs he belongs to Henry
folios, of Buike county, Georgia.
The owner is requested to comply
with the law and take him away.
P. Donaldson, sheriff.
February 12.
Ranazvy
the subscriber living it'
Columbia county, five miles
below the Court Hoihe, about the
eighth day of June last, a Negre
lad by the name of WINDSOR,
about five feet five or six inches
high, hltc'k complexion, stour
marie, had no marks when he went
away# Any person apprehending
said negro and dcliveimg him to
the s bscrtber, or confining him
in j til, and giving informat ion so
that ! get him, dial! receive a re.
ward of Ten Dollars wiib all real
sonabie expences,
Peter H. Collins.
N. B. I am appreheu iv* that j
the .tbove nepro was taken off by
some unite person mto S. Caroli
na or ihr lower partk of this state.
November i 3. 3m
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notice.
A EL persons vvlio are indebted
to the estateol Ju>r .j/TVce
wilts, late of Jrff< rson county dec
ari* -rq tes’ert to feak* immediate
P'-tym- o«, and those who nave an\
demand on said estate are al»o de
u*id to exhibit their accounts in
d.ie time, properly attesieti m or'
drr to have them settled. i
Turner Cnky, adm’r. I
Jtnuar/ 15. s —>■'
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notice.
Nine months alter d,ite ? 4pp!ica,
’On wi! bi made to the /honorable j
the lofcriet Court fj't Jtlfereon J
c« u-vr, for leave f»/srll a tract of I
• wv. ntv.hve tr r.Vot Pj nc RanJ, i
I f n.> prop, rty o I y. c r sta'e of James i
J Tb-t-vw lt», h*.»/ < t said touu.v.de- *
| ««toseU, lymgfrf, ua d county «l Jtf
! Icr.M.-n, on /ihe wa'ers of Ktufc\
Lon, ort aiij.umi g G<*rUct
I Hiii.w.clj/j | and o'ii. is ; soic<
lor fit of the creditors. I
/Tun ey Coley, adm’r.
f blurry 1514. u 9 m |
i j
Hale Shearer ,
Having purchased the
Stocks of Merchandize of
Messrs. M*Kinzie and Beonoch
and of Mr. A. Campfield, have
opened More at the fiand lately
occupied by M‘Kinzic and
Bennoch, and at that formerly
occupied by Mr. Benjamin
Hall, next door to Mr. David
M'Kinney’s, and have at each
place
AN EXTENSIVE
Aed Very General Afforfnaent of
DRY GOODS
GROCERIES,
Which will tc disposed of on
the mod reasonable terms.
December 4, ts
'MSaMMWO * , »*i
PATRICK. PRESCOT,
RSEPECTFULLY info.m
his friends and the public in
genera, that he carries on the
Blacksmith’s Business
At the {hop formerly occupied
ty J. J- Penn, in all its va,
rious branches, and trusts, that
his attention to the business
together with a faithful perfor
mance of all orders in his line
will entitle him to a share of
public paronage.
N. B. Horfcs thod with neat*
nefs and dispatch.
January 11,
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NOTICE.
PERSONS indebted to George
Matthews, late of this place da.
ceased, are desired to make pay
ment to either of the Subscribers
—And those having claims against
him, are requested to exhibit them
duly attested within ihe time pre
scribed by law.
R, Campbell l
A, Slaughter , ) Executors.
Augusta, Nov. 27. ts
Will be Sold,
On the firit Thursday in April
next, in Warren county, at the late
residence of Joseph Marks, dec’d.
all the Personal Property belong
ing to said deceased. Term* of
sale will be made known on the
day of sale,
Mary Marks, adm’rx.
February 12.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indob ©d to the
Subscriber either by no'« or
optn account, are notified that he
has appointed Mr. J*red Mprris
his lawful agent to the same,
Thomas Jones.
Columbia county,
January 22. 4t
NOTICE.
ALL persons having any de fc
fnands agtiinH the estate of
Robert Boyd aeceased, are reques
to render in their accounts 1
attested within the time I
1 preMcribeo by law ; and thoso in «
I dr btcd to said estate are r* q lired
to make immediate pavment 10
WILLIAM BOYD, adm’r
Januar} 22, 6t
j
NOTICE.
NINE month* after date application will
I be nude to the Honorable the inferior
Court of C< iumbia Couuty, for the sale of
j three hurdrrd acre* of Lai.-d in haid county j
ou the Great Kiokee Cretk trgethir with j
ail other lane*—they being ike real eliate of
the late Dauiel Matlbal dec.
A. t
Z. Marshall, (\ ;
I S. Marshall, ( f
j J. Marshall,)|
* January 8. mptn
I 1
C rT CoU mh[i t .
In the Superior Court c *
tember Term,
ON the petition of C«th*r„> Rr v
ting, that being pofLff td of * k co *’»<-
g*tion signed by Jamei Kay a c ° r ° V| -
a* near as the petitioner can
nexed to the said petition, i,
the Clerk;. Office of the Superior r '•
ftether with aa affidavit nmf„
of .he s,d Febro,,."',^;
bond or obligation wa» loft an' i *' ! * ie f ‘»l
benefit intruded by said a(5 tlJ T*«»#
of Court and other eircumft™.,. ,h# r|| «i
it g before the Court '’Proolb*.
It ii ordered, That the said hnna
gation be established as direa e , t 2
and the r.!c, of court, thffife I *-
Br.fcoe establishing a notice a, ,. C heria «
redled for the space of fix month.^' 8 4 *
the public Gazettes of this state un | f ** f
be ffiewn to the contrary „;,V ef * Cluf *
fix months, or W
court against the fame. Ur t 9 l!le
Taken frem the Minute*,
Peter Craw ford. C!t
Clerk’s Office, 25 h *
©cl. 1813.
To the Honorable the
Court for the county %f
IVarren .
The petition of t o u
McCoy, fheweth
'P H AT in potion «f
JL a note of Hand, executed 0
hio» by Jesse Jordan, for ihe.u*
ol eighty dollars, a copy 0 f wh t'a
said note is hereby a,maxed with
the affidavit of the nail John M«.
Coy to the same ; and yaar pui.
tiouer states, that he ha* lose or
mislaid the same, and prats that a
copy thereof may be establish*},
tn terms of the lasv, and the rule,
oi court, iu ca;e» made and
provided
On motion of Asaph Wrght,
attorney for petitioner, it if order,
cd, 1 hat the said Jesse Joidtii
shew cause (ts any he ha*) ai the
next term ot the Superior Court to
be held in and for thin county, nhy
{.aid copy of said bo s a'orosaid
shoilduotbe established »greea«
hie to hw and ths ruiea of court,
and that this rale be pahlised in
one us the public Gazettes of the
city «f Augusta once a nunth far
six months previous to the eitab.
Ushoiuu of said note.
mfija 2$S
NOTICE.
N INF. months from the date,
application will be made to
the honorable the Inferior coilr* of
Columbia county, for leave ts sell
the real es r ate of Benjamin Res*,
late of said coiiqiv dec. Seventeen
lots 00 the Oconee Hirer, on tiie
long bluff, Washing oa county—
Also one bounty of land, 287 1 l
acres in said county, on (he mid*
die prong of Williamson's swamy.
*— Also one tract in said county,
containing one hundred and forty
three anil one fourth acre* on
Hoffaloe creik.—Also one tract in
Warren county, containing forty
acre* more or less, #n the wa er*
of To vn creek—AUo one tract
containing three butidred andfif y
asres pan in Columbia and part in
Warren county, on the waters of
I’owu creek, bounded by Mos .s
Hets, Ganad, Ivey’s, Flouraoy’s
Mrs M‘Creary 2nd James Rees
lor the bench: ot tfce heirs and
creditors,
ROBERT WALTON, j *
Iu rignt o‘ his wife. ) *
JKSbL BULL, ) J
Ai)\M JOflKi. f 2
January 15. n9m^
j land near Augusta,
FOR SALE.
The subscriber *ffrrs lor sale, a
valuable iract of PINK. LAND,'*
.South Carolina, part*of which M
wi bm one mile of Augusta—T e
Timber is particularly h»e. I,c
j roa*. sfiom A cgosix & from Illl>
I bellton, passes through it, •t |< j »
iheir junction would be a P* 3 ;;
for a J avern or Grocery. j
tract contains shi.u 1 700 a crcS ’
. large portion ot whiff* wou * [ (
I well lor ion. Th fr *
several handsome scites tot ■
1 mg, and one or more e* teit ,
Springs on t»»e tract. If nol 81
! entire, it might b-- divided.
1 pl>’ 10 days ht nte at Camp
I ton, to
Lewis L. Hammond-
F.btoaiy 12. ‘‘
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