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iii allid.— ►f the io pe-i, and lapse to the;t.atelecre-3onrtctaryBrit-f the jeor-1 wojks weiim jusr.ru uvtKOua-Dec 99 14 3tIIJ* The Columbus Enquirer will give the above three insertion* and forward the account to TalbottnnKXRAWAY fro in the stibcrrib'er. m Jlotis-ton county, about the20th till, a Negro Man named ABRAM, clout 40 years old, yellow complected, and bald headed —formerly belonged to Baldwin Flnker, deceased, and w as raised it* Washington county, where he may have gone. He had on a bine sattinett coatee, and black troursers, black hat, c. Is a blacksmith by trade I will give TEN DO I.LARS for his apprehension and lodge-; nientinjail—or FIFTEEN for life delivery to me. 7miles above Perry. WM. BALL.Jan 2_14_3t___Petit Gulf Cotton Seed-1+I 4 f warranted gei:uraer«xpecteo imi- W ly, and for sale by a 5 14 REA COTTON
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Macon Georgia Telegraph

Macon, Georgia, US

Thu, Jan 26, 1837

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