TAKEN
Out of the State of Georgia.
A NEGRO FELLOW, by the name of PETER, about 5 feet 4
or 5 inches high, very black, well made, has an impediement in
his speech, and when quickly interrogated, has the appearance
of an idiot.
Said Fellow was swindled from Mr. Jesse Forrester, living in
Edgefield district, by a man by the name of George Broxton,
a notorious scoundrel, who gave in exhange to the above Mr.
Forrester for said fellow Peter, a stolen Negro, which Negro has
since been proven and is now in the possession of the owner.
It is accurately understood that the above named Peter was
taken out of the state by SUSANNAH BROXTON, wife of the
above named GEORGE BROXTON, and who is at present on
the Salt-ketchers, in Carolina, where said Broxton has several
brothers.
TWENTY DOLLARS will be paid to any person who will
deliver said fellow Peter, either to Mr. JESSE FORRESTER,
living on the Saluda River, Edgefield District, South-Carolina,
or to the subscriber ; or lodging said fellow in any gaol, that he
can be got at.
David G. Holms.
Liberty county, state of Georgia,
10th of October, 1811.