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A correspondent has favored us with the firft cofl, and charges on twenty hogtheads to
bacco, (hipped from Augufla, in January, to Gfrarlefion, and forwarded to Bristol, and fold
there in July, with account of sales and charges thece, which follows, viz.
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10 rthds. tobacco, 20910 nett, at 18/8 - - *95 3 2 **4
CHARGES.
Watp-houfe rent at Augufla,.at. 1/9 - 1150 ' „
Freight to C-harleAon, at 23/4 “'■'** 2 3
Landing and drayage, at 1/2 » - 134
Negro hire flowing, at 2/6' b . 02 6
Storage three weeks, at Jb • I 10 o
Cooperage, at 1/6 ■ -1 10 o
Negro hire rolling out, at . o 26
Drayage and wharfage outwards 1/2 ' • 134
' 30 13 4
Insurance tolßiriftol, at 21*2 percent, • - 5 12 6
Policy, - - - - ,070
£.231 16 o I*4
SAL E S of the above twenty Hogjhcads*
Original weight, 209101 b.
Country damage, 640 1
Allowance for samples > 1448
and loss of weight, 8083/ ,
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CHARGES.
Entry bond and Comptroller, 16/6 \Aftfcr.rf a ge 3/4 019 10
Tobacco Clerk, 8/* Tacking to at ;/6 each Yv* 30/ 1 18 o
Hawling, porterage and weighing, »t rod, o 16 8
Freight and primage, • " 37 10 o
Commiflion, at one Guinea per fl hd. \ 21 o o
/W 4 6
Nett Proceeds, - - - 120 4 7 1-2
Loss on the Adventure, . - /\. f. hi n 4 3-4
Chwltftm % O&eiKf 27, 1 fly, * 1
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THE subfcriber> has fettled a plantation
qu Back river, near Savannah, which
wakes it convenient for him to reftde in tljat
town. As his plant mg jptereft will not oc
cupy the whole of his time, he intends to en
gage in the
Faklorage © Com
mijjion Bu/inefs.
Will receive rice, indigo, t-.bacco, lumber,
merchandize, negroes, &c. to dilpofe of on
Commiflion. Those who are not engaged with
Agents, he offers his service to receive their
conligninerts, or to tranfaft bufineft for them.
Met chants or planters, who ate fettled on
cither lide near Savannah river, who may be
deiirous of fending their rice, tobacco, indi
go or lumber, to Charleston by water, may
depend on* his utmott care and diiligence 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 ftrifteft punctuality will be observed
in traufatling or paying to orders whatever
monies of other people may come into his
hands.
RtCHARD WAYNE.
Savannah, Sept. 22, 1789.
For Sale,
A small Cargo of
Prime Slaves,
Just arrived from the river Gambia,
to be disposed of for Cadi or Pro
duce. For particulars, apply to the
fubicriber.
s RICHA-RD WAYNE.
Savannah, otpt. 22, 1789.
Negroes for Sale .
The Sublciiber has from 12
to 14 field and house Negroes to
dilpofe of, which he will fell on
lealonable terms, for Tobacco
infpetied in Augusta or Camp
belltown,
GEORGE HUNT\
CummifS£'~& M £ Cre\^i eS;
Have I MF O R* s^ 15 \
’ i .pf c
In the (hip Planter, from London , fhu,\
Ann, from Bnjiol , a large and \
Aflortment of European
G 0 O D S,
Which they are now felling on moderate
terms, at their Store in Augusta, and at
Campbleton.
THEY HAVE LIKEWISE FOR SALE,
Wert-India Goods of all kinds, with every
other neceflary Article for the Country.
Augusta, Oftoher 24, 1789.
T. Steel,
Surgeon Dentist ,
Begs leave to inform the public, that he cures
the scurvy in the teeth by removing an infec
tious tartar that dedroys the enamel of the
teeth, and will force them out of their soc
kets, if not removed—cleans the teeth, and
makes them white ; —replaces, transplants,
and substitutes artificial teeth in so neat a man
ner, as not to be perceived from the natural,
without drawing the (lumps 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
fnre to attend on gentlemen and ladies at their
own dwellings, -by directing a litre to him at
Mrs. Bugg’s. 1
THE Suhfcribers to the AUGUSTA LI
BRARY . SOCIETY, are requeded to
pay the amount of their relpeftive fubferip
tions, in specie, to Mr. Amaja Jack/on, who
is appointed Treasurer, on or before the third
Monday in January next; at which tirye,
those who (hall have paid are requeded 10 meet
at the Academy, in order to proceed to bufi- r
nefc. ,
Aj dbtflion,
K. DrCIUMOIt, !*Vy,
Dt(l lif 1
Or Friday , the I JI dcy of Jaru&ry next, \
Will be Let,
To the bighejl Bidder , jor one Year , (at Mr•
Fox’j, in Augufiay) several
Houses & Lots,
A valuable HOUSE WENCH, and a YOUNG
FELLOW fit for an hostler or waiting man ;
the property of Stephen Meers, deceafed* And
the day after will commence,
T be Sale of the Personal Eflate ;
Consisting of a Horse, Chair, &c. sundry ar
ticles of House and Kitchen Furniture; a few
Hoglheads of Rum, Molafies, Wine, Sugar,
Sec. with a small of Dry Goods.
The Conditions will "be made known by
ABRAHAM JONES, Administrator,
Notice.
ALL perfcns indebted to the
i ruttees of Richmond Aca
demy, for Lots purchded of them
previous to the emillion of paper
money, are requested to make im
mediate payment of the inttreft due
thereon, in ipecie, that the Com
missioners may be enabltd to dif
cbarge the several i'ptcie demands on
them.
WILLIAM GLASCOCK, President.
For SALE,
For Lajhy Tobacco, or Indigo , at the Cajh
Market Price ,
Mount Pleasant,
The Plantation whereon the subscriber now
\ Lies* containing 400 acres, lying on the river
♦Savannah, eight m les arrive Augusta. The
pleasant and healthy fmi*tion ot which, is'uot
t'xtelled in the fiate ; its foil well adapted to
tl\e growth of tobacco, wheat, corn, &c. oil
which is a fnog small dwelling houle, kitchen,
smoke house, garden, and an excellent thriv
ing young orchard-of both apple and peach
trees of well chosen fruit. Also a. grist mill,
which is turned by the water of the river, and
is in the centre of a tolerable thick settlement.
Aifo, 140 acres of uncultivated land joining
back on the above, which lies well and is of a
very good quality.
JAMES STALLING^
Nov. *5, 1789.
'Notice.
THE subscriber intending to
go to Virginia in the courie
of a month, requefls all those in
debted to him, to render pay
ment as soon as poiTibfe, in order
that he may be enabled, before
his departure, to fatisfy thole to
whom he is indebted.
, JOHN COOK.
N. B. As the fall is the fitteft
time of the year to make pay
ment he hopes those indebted to
him will avail themlelves of this
opportunity.
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ALL perfriha having ane demands avain#
thi estate of Peter Fontaine, late of
Aufiufta, carpenter, riereafefl, are desired to
fend them in properle attested 1 and those in«
debltfd, are requeued to make immediate par*
went to the subscriber, in order that the ad*
minifiratorc may be efahled to difciiarge the
debit owing by the deeeafed,
1 MAHY FONTAINE, Jdm'M.
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