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WILL BE HIRED,At the market-house in Augusta,01} Thursday the 1st of January, 1807,EIGHT NEGROES,BELONGING to Thomas Walton,the son of the late Robert Walton, dec.Thomas Glascock, Guardian.December 6, 1806. 20CAUTION !IT has been discovered that considerable depredation has been committed upon the Pine lands in possession of Mrs. Walton, near Augusta, and back of Meadow Garden. Any person who may hereafter be found trespassing on the said lands, will be proceeded against as the law directs.Mr. John Savage is now put in charge of the wood-land, and has been requested to render information of any further trespasses.Anderson Watkins,Agait.December 6, 1806. 20me suoscriBer ; ana ttiose indebted, to call and pay the same toGeo : S. Houston,Attorney for J. R. Hicks, dec. December 6, 1806. 20NOTICE. WILL BE HIRED,at the market-house in Augusta, the hiring to commence at 11 o’clock, forenoon, on Thursday the 1 st of January, 1807,TEN NEGROES,BELONGING to Robert Walton,the son of Robert Walton, deceased. Among the above negroes are one good boat hand, and one excellent sawyer.Augustus G. Walton, Guardian.December 6, 1806. 20— - —- ... -SHERIFF’S SALE.On the first Tuesday in January next at the Court House in Warren county, at the usual hours,Will be Sold, 130 ACRES of land lying andbeing on Carson’s Creek, adjoining
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Augusta Columbian Centinel

Augusta, Georgia, US

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