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THE Bubfcriber has fettled a plantation
on Back river, near Savannah, which
makes it convenient for him to reside in that
town. As his plaating imereft will not oc
cupy the whole of hie time, he intends to en
gage in the
FaSlorage e* Com
mijjion Bujinefs .
Will receive rice, indigo, tobacco, lumber,
merchandize, negroes, &c. to dispose of on
Coinmiffion. Thofc wfio.arc not engaged with
Agents, he offers his fcrvicc to receive their
Con ligaments, or to tranfaft bufiuefsfor them.
Merchants or planters, who are fettled on
either fide near Savannah river, who may he
defirous.of fending their rice, tobacco, indi
go or lumber, to Charlcfton by water, may
depend on his utinoft care and dilligence in
forwarding the fame. .Letters or orders di
rected to him at his house, in Savannah, will
be attended to with accuracy and dispatch ; *
and the rtrifteft punctuality will be observed
in tranfaaing or paying to orders whatever
monies of other people 'may come into his
hands.
RICHARD WAYNE.
. Savannah, Sept. zz, 1785.
For Sale,
A small Cargo of
Prime Slaves,
Jult arrived from the river Gambia,
to be dil'pofed of for Cafli or Pro
duce. For particulars, apply to the
lubicriber*
RICHARD WAYNE.
Savannah , Sept. ii f 1789.
Notification.
ALL persons who are pof
felled of'Treafury Certi
ficates iflued by the late Trea
surer, Seth John Cuthbert/ Es
quire, deceased, are requeued to
report the dates, sums and deno
mination of such Certificates to
the Honorable Joseph Clay, Efi
quire, in Savannah, or to John
Meals, Efquirc, - Treasurer, at
Augusta, in order that the amount
outstanding may be afeertained.
JOHN WEREAT, Auditor,
ALi l. penons aemaiids
again ft theellateof Alexan
der .Vearer, merchant, decealed, are
desired to lend themin, duly attest
ed, to Thomas Cuinming, in Au*"
gufta, or to the subscriber, in Sa
vannah, on or before the fir ft day of-*
January next; and those indebted,
are requellvd to make payment as'
early as poffibie, in order xhat the
administrator may be enabled to dif
eharge the debts ow-ino; by the de
ceased. 7
ANDREW M‘CREDIE, Adminijlrator .
Sept. 1, 1789.
lo be Exchanged,
. A of any age or de'erip.
twn, for Caulc. Enquire of the
Pi inter.
To be Sold,
On reasonable terms , for Cafb , Tobacco, Ne
groes or Horjes,
A very large & general Aflbrtment of
MEDICINES,
: Just imported from Europe, which
i; are as follow, viz.
IJERUVIAN Bark
. Cafcardla bark'
bx\. Folychrift.
v Spanifli flies
Mowers of Sulphur
Gentian root
White lead
Anthos flowers'
.. Anifee is
J flap in powder
Glauber lalts
Epsom falcs
- Magnesia
Camphire '
Litharg. Aur,
Manna
Myrrhae
- Hiilabor
Gum. Thus.
, ; Chamomile flowers *
Aloes
Red lead
Gum. Arabac
Galbanum
Rheubarb '
Gum. Fiagacanth,-
Guiacum
Burgandy pitch
LapiS. Caiamin.
bennae
Zedoary
Ginger
Long pepper
Crude iulpher
Tart. emetic
Alum. Rupm.
Calomel
Corroflve sublimate ;
Cinnabec ppt.
-bai. ablyntti.
Copperas
Borax
Ipecacuanha
lurmerick
...
Radx. Columbe. •'
Cummin leeds
Mace
Cloves
Belt Cinnamon “ .
. Chriital. tartar
Ca.nnella Alb. ,
Sal. ammon. crud,
•Kadx. galangal.
contrayerva.
Terra Japon.
Creta. ppt.
feeds '
Refina flav.*
.Laudanum *
Opium
Lil of amber
•Spirits of la vendor
Sapo. liquid
Ruxham’s tinflure bark**
Volatile spirits
Balsam capivi
Oil of spike
i Valerian root
. Caflue flflulrw-’
Liqi etics roes 1
u .
; Oil of vitriol
qua fortis
katlbane
Nitri
Many other Articles too tedious tp
mention.
C. Dyfart.
, i ■ i.-.——
At a Meeting of the Board of
Frufleet of the Richmond Aca
demy, Friday , Sept, ii, 17£9;
IT appearing that the commons*
to be leafed out by the a£t of
AflTembly of the fourteenth Au
- gust, 1786, have not been clear
ed and cultivated as therein, and by
leveral orders of this Board, have
been dire&ed. > And it having been
suggested; that, pr&vided the lease
'couid be extended, several of the
leflfees, or their afligns, would bind
>. themselves to clear and cultivate the
: parts by them refpedfively leafed, in
conformity to the objects of the laid'
iad i whereupon , y
i It is ordered\ That all such lessees,
or their afligns, who fball pay the
rents due, and gitfie obligat ons, with
’ lecurity, for the tduitional time as
’ per annual lease, flhall be entitled to
a lease of seven years, to commence
from the third l uefday in O&cber
next; and that the obligations of
' all luch as do' not comply literally
: with this order, (hail be put in suit .
agreeable to the order of the Board
of the 21 ft July if not paid by
the laid third Tue Id ay in O&ober
: next.
Ordered , That* the foregoing or
der be published.
hxtraft from the proceedings
of the Board ,
J. iVf. SIMMONS, Clerk.
_ •
I S~
' Twenty Dollars Reward.
OTGLEN out of my pasture, at'
O Loculi Hill, on i hurfday night
between the 10th and 11th instant,
two horses, viz. a white horse, up
wards of fifteen hands high, ten or
‘ twelve years old, branded on the
mounting buttock D. S. Also, a
chelnuc lorrel horse, about fourteen
and an half hands high, fix or seven
years old, branded on the mounting
, buttock 1. W. They both trot and
pace. Any perlon delivering the
above horses to me; at Locust Hill,
or Col. John Milton, Augusta, shall
have the above reward, or in propor
tion foreither,ahdtvventy pounds fter
hng for the convi&ion of the thieves# .
5 GEO. HANDLEY.
‘ Locust Hill, Sept. 14, 1759.
. U. —i— - 1 . ——
to my houfc near Walker’s bridge?,
j in Burke county, about the 15th or 20th
of April lift, a NEGRO FELLOW, who
fays his name is George, and belongs to one
Robert M‘Crary, lately of South-Carolina, and
who left that (late about the ill of April last,
with an intention of fettling in this Hate, in
Wilkes county, near Walhington he fay»
his mafler left him in South-Carolina, but
having been ill-treated, thought proper to
come in pursuit of him. This fellow is. about
fifty years of age, of a yeilowirti complexion,
flout made, about five feet, seven or eight
inches high, croft. eyed, and appears to b«
country horn, Mr. MCrary, by proving
his property agreeable to lave, and paying (Hi
expmees that (had appear reasonable, may rt*
reive him on application,
* UFMPEY WELCH.