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POET R Y.
PATRICK. MULHONI.
A SUBSCRIPTION PRAYER.
Date cbolum Bihfarto •
TF over the mountains, or under the
A Ll * ; y
It ftiii was his lot to play organs to swine ;
Ah, give him a tomb, for a tomb was bis due,
A thilliug’s a trifle to me or to you ;
If you give him a tomb, that his name may
lurvivc,
May fortune attend you, and help yen to
thrive;
May you always have something to praise and
approve,
And the pleasure to dream of the girl that
you love.
While fiddles are playing’tis folly to sigh,
When the heart is opprel's’d, ’tis a pleasure
to die
Tho’ some were disputing, and some were
perpiext, »
He fill’d up his bottle and thick to his text;
A dabtler he was from the county of Meath,
And tie was a Faddy, and he had long* teeth,
Enjo ing the bed and prepar’d for the'worrt,
As a faiior he swore, as a soldier he curs’d :
At, (hanger, I’m lure you had iov’d the old
ctony,
So throw in a (hilling for Paddy Mulhoni.
He was seek of the world m the prune of his
life,
To haflen his exit, he marry’d a wife,
But finding his fair one a damnable elf,
He ihut up bis (hop—and grew seek himfelf;*’
bight Dollars Reward.
Run away,
Abbut the roth infl. from the aubl'cribers,
a country born Negro Fellow named
JACK,
At/.m. twenty-four years of age, five feet ten
inches high, flout, and well made : Had on,
when he went away, a blue Tailor’s jacket,
one bread torn o(f< and raven’* duck over
halls.—-It is supposed he will try to make
for Charleston or Savannah. The
above reward, with all reasonable charges,
will be paid in specie to any person who will
deliver said negroe to the fubferibtrs, in Au
gufla.—AH persons are forewarned from har
bouring or carrying off the above-mentioned
fellow, as they may depend on beiug ptofe
cutcd according to law.
M CALLUM'y GARDNER.
OSober 29, 1789.
Four Dollars Reward..
STRAYED (or was stolen) from the com
mons of Waihington, about the jd of
this inst. a yeliow-bay geldings between 14
and *5 hands high—branded on the mounting
. shoulder nearly ffaus )-(, and on the buttock
3iV —has a fwitchhail—flavin his forehead—
white feet—many uflder his mane which
appear like veins —-anVjAhe tip of his left ear
cut off—and had (wjfeta Iofl) a running fore
on his (boulder, by a hurt from the
saddle.—He
near Wailringtdn.—The above reward will
be given to any person who will deliver said
gelding to
N ATHANIEL PEARRE.
Augufia , O Sober 16, 1759.
Blank Bonds, blank
Writs, Deeds of Convey
ance, and New England
Primers, |
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/ * P Y“'HE Subscriber has fettled a plantation
| ou Back river, near Savannah, which
mikes it convenient for him to reside in that
town. As his planting interest will not oc
cupy the whole of his time, he intends to en
gage in the
Factorage & Com -
mijjion Business.
Will receive rice, indigo, tobacco, lumber,
merchandize, negroes, &c. to dilpofe of on
Conmiflion. Thole who are not engaged with
Agents, he offers his service to receive their
consignments, or to tranfaft business for them.
# Metchants or planters, who are fettled on
either fide near Savannah river, who may be
desirous of fending their rice, tobacco, indi
go or lumber, to Charleston by water, may
depend on his utmost care and dilligence in
forwarding the fame. Letters or orders di
rected to him at his house, in Savannah, will
be attendfcd to with accuracy and dispatch ;
and the ftrifteft puntfuality wiU"be observed
in tranfadLng or paying to orders whatever
monies of other people may come into his
hands.
RICHARD WAYNE.
| Savannah, Sept. 11,
For Sale,
A small Cargo of •
Prime Slaves,
Just arrived from the river Gambia,
to be aifpoled of for Cash or Pro
duce. For particulars, apply to the
lubicriber.
RICHARD WAYNE.
Savannah , Sept. 12, 1789.
T. Steel,
Surgeon Dentist ,
Begs leave to inform the public, that he cuies
the feurvy in the teeth by removing an infec
tions tartar that' destroys the enamel of the
teeth, and wilt fdree them out of their soc
kets, if not reinoved—cleans the teeth, and
makes them white tranfplants,
and substitutes artificial teeth in To neit a man
ner, as not to be perceived frdin the natural,
without drawing the Humps or causing the
least pain—His charges are low, to give
every person-an opportunity of being bene
fited by him.
N. B. Said Steel will do himfelf the plea
sure to attend on gentlemen and ladies at their
own dwellings, by directing a line to him at
the Coffee-houfe.
October 17, 1789.
Negroes for Sale .
Ihe Sublcribcr has from 12
to 14 field and house Negroes to
dilpole of, which he will fell on
reaionable terms, for Tobacco
mfpedted in Augusta or Camp
belltown.
GEORGS HUNT.
Augusta, Nov. 6, 1789.
In C O U N C I L, Sept • 19, 1789.
Ordered , .
THAT the Theafurer iWtlirefted to notify
to the Colle&ors of the in the different
counties, that, the Sirdars of the Executive
on the Treasury, inrioffed by the Treasurer,
and in favor of Daviymllhoufe, Efcjuire, are
receivable from all /erfo\s in the payment of
the Tax for the present yvkt i and this order
be publifbed.
Extr/iS from the Minnies,
J. MEIUWETHER, S. E. C.
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Cumming & M‘Credies,
Have I MPORTED
In the fliip Planter, from London, and tbeftup
Atm, from It rift oi , a large and general*
Aflortment us European
GOODS,
Which they are now felling on moderate
terms, at their Store in Augusta, and at
Campbleton.
THEY HAVE LIKEWISE FOR SALE,
Weft-ludia Goods of all kinds, with every
o.her neceiTary Article for the Country:
Augusta, OSbher 24, 1789.
AL L perions mving demands
ag iinlt the estate of Alexan
der hearer, met chanty decealed, are
desired to lend them in, duly acteft
ed, to Thomas Cumming, in Au*
•gufta, or to the fubicriber, in J'a-
Vannah, on oiTjefore tjfe firft day of
January next ;\rd/fhofe indebted,
are requested payment as
early as poflibfe, ukord. r that the
admimftratotxrnay be enabled to diF
charge the debts owing by the de
ceaied.
ANDREW M‘CREDIE, Adminiftrator t
■ a* * ttk - .* .V- ‘ ~ /
Notification.
ALL persons who are pof
fefied of Trprffury Certi
ficates Pne late Trea
surer; Seth JofiaT Cuthbert, Ef
qui-e, deceased, to
report the d4(tes, sums and deno
mination of such Certificates to
the Honorable Joseph Clay, En
quire, in Savannah, or to John
Meals, Esquire, Treasurer, at
Augusta, in order that the amount
outstanding may be alcertained.
JOHN We.KEAT, Auditor .
ANDREW HAWKE tolls a brown steer
that strayed into hie ptffture, near to
Augusta, fume tiinhJaft fpmtg. He is mark
ed on the left ear wifcb a afop and under keel,
and on his right ear'anYfider keel, and brand
ed on the buttock tbus/fiY The owner may
pro ve his or her profiertyYefore
/ D. HUNTER, J.P.
Augusta, Nov. 4, 1789.
Clerk's Office, Burke county, OSober 20, 1789
THIS is to certify that Mrs*
Mary Wells has deposited in
this Office, a copy of letters of ad
ministration to her of the estate of
Abfalom Wells, in order to have
the lame eftabliffied agreeably to ;
law, in lieu of the original, which
she loft during the last war.
J. DAVIES, C.B.C.
Georgia, IVilkes County, April Term, 1788.-
Stephen Heard, T
vs. x >• Attachment.
T urner Lank j
Ordered,
THAT' the defendant do- appear and
plead withijr a k ar a °d * 5 day* other
wise judgment bjj/defaults
ExtrqS from the Minutes ,
HENRY MOU-i*G3sß.vpir*C. W. G.
J Nov.