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Lodge Columbia .
No. 3.
HE Fefival of St. John the Evangehjl
will happen on Sunday, the 27th inst.
The Members of LODGE COLUMBIA* are
desired to attend their duty in the Lodge room,
for the celebration of the day, at the hour of
sine in the morning.
The folemnitie* of the Sabbath make itne
ceflary to postpone the Feast until Monday,
the 28th.—The company of transient Brethren
is requeued on both days. Dinner will be on
table, at the Academy, precisely at 3 o’clock.
Tickets arc to be had of Brothers Dick, Hills,
Roger: and Dickinson , Stewarts for the Feast.
By order of the Worfhipful Master.
JOHN Y. NOEL, Sec'ry.
Dec.il , 5789,
I JAMES Cochran, Chairman of the Com
% mittee of Privileges and Eleftions of the
House of Reprefentattve9, do hereby certify,
shat the charges exhibited against William
Fletcher, Esq. • re con/idered to have been
founded in et.or, and that nothing appeared
against him, and Therefore the committee re
ported in his favor, which w£s agreed to by
the House.
Given under my Hand, this 7th day of
December, A D 1789.
J A MES COCHRA N, Chairman
Edward Watts , "J
Benj . Lencey ,
Harmon Reynolds , f Members of fofc
J. Armfirong , j Committee
H. Cleveland ,
B. Few, J
State f Georgia , ) All to whom these may
Wilke » county. ) come , Greeting:
HIS may certify, that the report that I
reported about Capt. William Fletcher,
tvho is a Representative for the aforefaid
couuty, about his stealing a horse whip fiom
me, at Mr. John Wheatledge’s daughter, is
fa,lfe and groundless.
Given under my Hand, this 25th day of
October, 1789.
JOHN OR EARE.
Xn presence of • Jacob Mercer ,
Charles Dean jun.
JtJfe Talbert ,
St then Cj afford, "
Wm. Fojier ,
Wm OJburn;
John Love y itt.
,»i~r '' T ' 1 ' 1 ~
GEORGIA.’ f By' Lewis Gardner ,
(L. S,) I Lfq RegifterofPfo-
LEWIS GARDNER. ( bats for the County
J of Richmonds
\\. HE’RBAS JofephTannel has applied
** to me ior letters of difmiffion on the
estate and effefts of John Bacon, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and adm-mith all
and lingular the kindred and creditors of the
ftiil deceased. to be and appear before me at
my Office, on the'l2th day of January next,
to ftiew caul'e, if any they have, why letters
of' difniiffioirihould not be granted.
Given under my hand iand seal, at my
Office, the* 12th day of December,
in the’year’ of bur Lord 1789, and
in the 14th ye*r of the Independence
of the United States of America.
q wenty Dollars h eward.
rSTRAYED or flolen from the subscriber r s
Q plantation, near Savannah, a like)-
BLACK HORSE, upwards of 15 hands high,
about tis ycaYsof ige, has a star in his fore
head, and fomegrey hairi in hia tail, brand
•A bn the mounting buttock B C and C I, the
latter it rather imperfect, and on the mount
ing ihoutder S C. -The above reward will be
given to any person who will deliver him to
the fubfenker in Savannah, or ten dollari, if
delivered to Mr. Thouua Cumming, in Au
iMii
JOSEPH CLAY.
Swimuh, Nov. 1;, i;S;>
. To be Leafed,
For a tcm nm -x -cedm.» . ;• vo years,
A Plantation,
In the county of Bui ke, belonging to the eltatt
of Thomas Chifolm, E/q. deceased i aln>, a
saw and grist mill thereon, together with nine
prime field slaves, plantation t -ols, &c. For
terms, apply to „.
JOHN MILTON, ? r ,
WILLIAM FEW, 5
Aug*fid) Nov. % 7, 1789.
• •: - : • r s
*
, LL persons having any demands against
the estate of Thomas Chifolm, late of
,
Burke county, Esq. deceased, are requested
to deliver them in to the fubfcribcrs, proper
ly attested ; and all persons indebted to the
said estate, are desired to make payment so
soon as pofiible, in order that the demands
against the fame mav be difeharged.
JOHN MILTON,) , >
WILLIAM FEW, 5 tjc rt '
Augujia, Nov . 27, 1789.
• « VI
ALL persons having demands by bond,
note, or otherwise, against Daniel Wali
con, late of Richmond county, planter, de
ceased, are desired to make them known,
_ duly attested, to the fubfcribei ; who earn
eaftly solicits those indebted, to take the tie*
cellary steps for difeharging their refpeftive
dues, as well to prevent suits at law, as to
enable him to fatisfy the legal creditors.
SAMUEL 9COTT, £*V.
Nov. 2 6, 1789.
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Notice.
V ...» J, . - . V.
THE fubfcribei gives notice to the Planters
of Tobacco, that he has a large, com
modious,, and secure Ware-house, at New
Savannah, a little below the mouth of But
ler’s Creek, fit for the reception, and «very
thing ready for the infpettion of that article.
He has it in his povVer also to info m them,’
that there is a good sand hfll foad,'juft open
ed, from Mr. Isaac Lowe’s, 1 to the Ware
house, from which it is diftanr only fix een
, . * t. - *
miles; and will demand and take only a quar
ter of a dollar fori storage, which is much
under the eftablilhed rates. He cannot but
mention one advantage which is peculiar to
this situation. The largelt 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 irtfpeftions.
JOHN TWIGGS.
New-Savannah. Nov. 27* >789.
Notice.
(ubicriber intending to
gd tb Virginia in the courle
of a month, requells all thole in
dented to him', *to render pay -
ment as fodn as pofiible, in order
that he may be enabled, before
his to fatisfy thole to
whom he is indebted.
jo in cook;
N. B. As the fall is the fltteft
time of the year to ‘make pay'
ment he hopes tnofe indebted to
him will avail themfelvesr of this
ooDortunitv,' *
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FROM the death of Mr. Thomas Connell,
the copirtnetftiip ofCcunellfc M‘Donrid
is diflblved. All persons having any demand*
against said concern, will bring m cheir ac
counts properly attested ; and all those tha>
are iudebted, »te requested to make pay men'
to the fubfcribcr* a ,
H. M. M*f> WALD,
1 d‘er wv/aj Ci/iftwri
HE Subfcfibers to the AUGUSTA LI
BRARY s( >( ihl Y, ate equtiled to
pay the amount of their iclpcCtivc fubfcnp
m»ns, in Ipecie, to R'lr. zinut.u who
»*■ appointed 1 icaiurer, on ci Icioietht thu'd
Mouday in Januaiy next; at which t me,
hole wholhall have pail ate icqmeiicn -o meet
at the Academy, in ordei to,..occcu to uuii
nefs.
Bj di reiiO/.,
R. M( KINbON, Setrji
• mmm • ■ ■ •
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On Friday , the auy cj Jn ua<\ next,
Will be let,
otht b’g ! (Ji hi a>r. jo> one ) ar. (a: Mr •
FoxY in An gun , 1 (tvtral
House & Lots,
A valuable HOUSE WtNC'H and, Y< .UNG
FELtOW fii for an h *ftlsi i»r wait 111, man ;
the propei ty of Stephen Meeis, deceafcd And
the day aftei will commence
c f b Sale 6i the Pet loti l b Hate ;
Confining of a H<*rfe, Chiir, &c. ftuidry ar
tides of House and KUchen Furniture; a few
Hogftieai s o» Rum'. Molalfirs, Wine, Sugar, ’
&c. with a fnial! Aflortmcm <>f Di v Goods.
The C otulitions will he ma e known hv
ABRAHAM JONES, Atom nijtrator,
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Notice.
ALL pan ns inOe Tcd t 6 the
I ruilert s of kithmohd Aca
uemy, h.r Lois pi rch ico of the n
prevu us to thr en »ITi ;n ol p per
money, ar requelhd to make im
medrue payment of the mt- r ii oue
then oh, in Ipecie, ih.n the C'om
tnilfioners nay be enabtdt * dif
ch rue the le cfal lu cie dt.mu< ds • n ‘
them ... /
WTT LIAM CLASC’tX.'K, Br»/tdtnU ‘
bor SALE,
For KjuJb. Tobacco, 0 at ut Cajk
Market Prit t ,
Mount Flealant,
The Plantation whetcon the lubfnnei >ow
lives containing 400 acres, lyitu on the f tvec
Savannah/ efgliCmiles above — I'he
[ leafant and heahhy situation ot which, it* not
excelled iir the date; its foil well a-tis te 1 to
iliegiowthof tobacco, corn, &c. on
which is a fnugTmall dwelling houle. kitchen/
Imoke house, garden, and an excellent thr v
ing young orchard of both apple and peach
tiees of well chosen fruit. Also a grist mill,
which is turner by the water of the river, and
i» in the centre of a tolerable thick settlement.
Also, 140 acres of uncultivated land joining
bark on the above, which lies well and is of a
very good quality.
JAMES STALLINGS,
Nov 2;, 1789.
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T. Stee l,
Surgeon Dentifl ,»
Begs leave to inform ihe public, h be une*
the fturvy in the teeth by removing an infec
tious tartar that destroys the enamr 1 of *he
teeth, and will forte them out of ihcit loc
ket's, if not removed—cleans the teeth, ud
maVes them white; —tepla'c*, trans, !a»t»,
and fubftitiites artificial teeth in fonct a man
ner, as not to be perceived from the natural,
without drawing the dumps or taufiug the
kfft'paln Hia charges are low to give
eve r y person an oppoiinuity of being heue
n ed by bun.
N. B. *aid Steel will do hitnfelf tl»* §**€•• /
line toittend on gentlemen son iidPs i» iheir
own dwediugt, by ditcUnid a hot to huu it
Mis.