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On Friday, the ijt Sty of January next,
Will be Let,
To the kighefl Bidder , for one Tear, (at Mr.
. Fox*/, in Augujla,J several
Houses & Lots*
A valuable HOUSE WENCH, and a YOUNG
FELLOW fit for an. bottler or waiting man i
the property of Stephen Meers, deceafed* And
the day after will commence,
The Sate of the Personal F, flats ;
Confiding of a Horse, Chair, See. sundry ar
ticles of House and Kitchen Furniture; a few
Hogsheads of Rum, Molafles, Wine, Sugar,
&c. with a small Alfortment of Dry Goods.
The Conditions will be made known by
ABRAHAM JONES, Admin tjlrator,
. Notice.
AL L perions indebted to the
Trultecs of Richmond Aca
demy, for Lots purch.nLd of them
previous to the emillion of p*per
money, are requested to make im
mediate pa, tent of the inter ft due
thereon, in ipecie, that the. ;Com
miflioners may be' enabledto
charge the federal specie demands on
tht.m. > 4 v b t. f
WILLIAM GLASCOCK, President.
For SAL E,
For Cajh , Tobacco , or Indigo , at the Cajh
Market Price,
Mount Pleasant,
The Plantation whereon the fubferiber now
lives, containing 400 acres, lying on the river
Savannah, eight miles above Augufti.—The
pleasant and healthy fuuation of which, is not
excelled in the ttate ; its foil well adapted to
tfie growth of tobacco, wheat, corn, See. on
•which is a snug small dwelling house, kitchen,
smoke house, garden, and an excellent thriv
ing young orchard of both apple and peach
trees of wellchofen fruit. Also a grist mill,
which is turned by the water of the river, and
is in the centre of a tolerable thick fettlemeut.
Also, 140 acres of uncultivated land joining
back on the above, which lies well and is of a
very good quality.
JAMES STALLINGS,
Nov. 25, 1789. , t .
STOLEN
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From the Subscriber, out of his house inAu
gutta, on the night of the 17th November
iaft a small Indian painted ballcet made of
canes, containing the following papers, viz.
A note of hand from Edward Preator,‘-payable
to Colonel Jack,, but indorfed to me for
91. 17s 6d.—one ditto from William Roun
tree, payable to myfelf, f'- )r 1200 lb. °f in
fpetted tobacco—an order on JaftiesHarvey,'-
drawn by .David Evans in my favor, for one -
horse and tteer—an order from the said Evans
to jofiah Shoemake, in my favor —a plat and
grant of a tract of 106 acres of land, near
to Augusta—sundry valuable papers left in my
care by David Evans, befidesa number of or
ders, receipts, Sec. that are of no manner of
use to any person but myfelf. -I will give a
generous reward to any person who will
deliver to me the above papers.
. DAVID COKRAHAM.
David'Cockraham appeared this day before
me, and maketh oath that the above men
tioned papers, besides a number of others
which he cannot at present recoiled, have
been rtolen from him by feme person or per
ions unknown.
Sworn to the 19th day of Novembc,
before me,
D. hunter, ;.r.
Notice.
THE fubferiber gives notice to the Planters
of Tobacco, that he has a large, com
modious, and fecurc Ware-house, at New
Savannah, a little below the mouth of But
ler’s Creek, fit for the reception, and every
thing ready for the infpeCtion of that article.
He has it in his power also to info m them,
that there is a good faad hill road, just open
ed, from Mr. Isaac Lowe’s,-;to the Ware
house, from which it is distant only fix een
miles; and will demand and take only a quar
ter of a dollar for storage, which is much
under the eftabliflicd rates. He cannot but .
mention one advantage which is peculiar to
this fituatiou. The largest boats may take in
their loading, and proceed down the river,
three months longer in the year, than can be
done from any of the upper infpeftious.
JOHN TWIGGS.
New-Savannah , Nov. 27 > *7^9*
Richmond County, Lecember 3, 1789.
THO.bE concerned are desired to
take notice, that there is lodg
ed in the l Itrk’s office of said conn
ty, a deed, together with the proofs,
as near as could be alceitained, from
Dav d Fleming to William Ch judler,
for one hundred acres of ia d, on
UptonCret k, mar Wrightfborough,
to be recorded a .d elUbhihed in
room of ttie origntl.
B. PORTER, Attorney
for Chandler.
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Clerk's Office, Burke county , October 20, 1789.
r *~\ H l S is to certi y that Mrs.
Mary Wells has uepofited in
this Office, a ct py of letters of ad
ministration to her.of the estate of
Abfalom . Wells, in, order,;,to have
the fame, eltablitoed agreeably to
liw, in lieu of the original, which
(he loft during the last war.
* J. DA VIE VC. B. C.
T. Steel,
Surgeon Dentist ,
Begs leave to inform the public, that he cures
the feurvy in the teeth by removing an infec
tious tartar' that destroys tiie cuarfiel of the
teeth, and will force them out of their soc
kets, if not removed?—cleans the teeth, and
makes them white -replaces, tcanf t .lan:8 |
and fubttifutes artificial teeth in fone'at a man
ner, as not to be perceived from the natural,
without drawing the -dumps or oa tiling the
least pain—His charges aie low, to give
every person an opportunity of being bene
" sited by him.
N. B. Said Steel will do himfelf the plea
fitre to attend on gentlfiunen and ladies at their
own dwellings, by directing a line to him at
the Coffee-houfe.
ALL persons having any demands azaioft
the estate of Peter Fontaine, late of
Augulta, carpenter, deceased, are desired to
fend them in properly attetted ; and those in
debted, are requefied to make immediate pay.
, Jem to the fubferiber, in order that the ad' > ,
miniflrators may be enabled to difeharge tlie
debts owing by the deceated.
MARY FONTAINE, Jam x.
Nov. 2!* 1789.
I RECEIVED Colonel Ingram’s
Receipt for tht Notts of bant,
fincc they were loft, and since
ceivtd them without an indortc
ment. _ « r t/f
N. 11. B JOO.
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Twenty Dollars Reward. <
STRAYED or stolen from ihe fubfcriber’a
plantation, near Savamuh, a lixcly
BLACK HORSE, upwards ot 15 hands high,
ab*».• r lix years ot ige, has a liar iu his fore
head, and fOmTr grey i.atfs in his tail, brand
ed on the mourning buttock B C and C I, the
latter is rather imperfect, and on the mount- ’
iug thouidcr »S C. The above reward wiil ne
given to auy petfon who will deli vet hun to
the fuhfcriber in Savauuah, or ten dollars, if
dciiveied to Mr. Thomas Gumming, iu Au
gusta.
* ’ JOSEPH CLAY.
Savannah, Nov. 19, 1789.
ALL peifons having demands by bond*
mre, or othprwifp, againlt Daniel Wali
con, late of Richmond county, planter, de
ceased, are detired .to * make them known,
duly auellrd, to the fublcribe ; wiio euru
eaftly folicith thole indebted, to take the ne-»
ceii'ary Heps for difehargmg their refpedive
dues, well to prevent fatts a law, as 10
enable him to fatLfy the legal creditors.
SAMUEL SCOTT, Ex V.
Ncv. 2(5, 1789. f
To* be Leafed,
for a term not exceeding oue or two years,
, A Plantation,
In the county of Burke, belonging to the estate
of Thomas Chifolm, Eiq. deceased ; alio, a
saw and gull mill theieon, together withnmo
prime del 1 Haves, plantation t.ob, ic c. Eoc
terms, apply to • *
JOHN MILTON, > f ,
WILLIAM FEW, 5 Lxn '
Augusta t Nov. 27, 1789. „, v
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LL perfonß having any dennnds agaiuft
% the eftaic ol 1 bonus Chifolnr, late of
Bin ke county, Esq. deccafed, are requeued
to deliver them iu to the iubferibers, proper
ly attested i and all perjbns indebted to the
said estate, • are defiled*to make payment so
soon as poilible, in order that the demands
against the fame may be difehatged.
)OHN MIL JON, ; ,
WILLIAM FEW, j txn *
Augujla, Nov. 27, 1789.
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To be fold at public ale,
At the Vendue-Ffoufc in Savannah, on Tnef- >
day, the 151 b December next, at 120’cJoclf,
A,. TRACT of oak and hickory iaud o»
Savannah liver, about five miles above
me tawn» containing abojt 250 acres, be
tween Kae’s Hall and Brampton.
A Trad of land containing about io® acres,
the firlt quality pf ‘ rivei Iwamp, opposite
Brampton, on the fame river. >
A tract of land containing about 200 acres,
under dams, the fit It quality of tide fwatnp ;
and about ioo acres high land, adjoining with
a dwelling houle, &c. two nwlcs below Si
vannab, and adjoining lauds of General James
Jackson. Ihe above lauds fm merly belonged .
to the estate of Brouton, the present
owners unknown. •
135° at,cs prime indigo,land, on Skc- .
doway iflandt, the property of John Bowman,
Etq. ol Soutb-Curolina.
A Trad of land containing 500 acres, on ,
St. Mari’s river, three or four hundred acres
of which ate cleared, bounded by the New
Town of St. Maiy*s, 0 the euflward ; fonn
‘■erly thep opeity ami Tec• led by Jerman.and
Charles Wright; now the property of Mr.
John Terry, of Subib-Carolina.
A lot, and part of a lot, at Yanmraw,
with a whail and ftote, where the inlpeflion
of tobacco is at present, the property of Mr.
Mordicai Shefiall.
Two lots, No. 4 and f urth tything
Kcsnolds Ward, laid to belong 10 Major
Iho mas Walhmgton —T*»c above being le-z
--e.l for pubi c tax, will be fold sot the p*l«C
medium ol tine Hate.
ALEXANDER WATT, /-xCs».
oavam..L t A*v 10,