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Thomas M‘€all Ha&,
HAS RECEIV
From Britain and the Northern Stately,
A PART OF HU SUPPLY OF
GOODS ,
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i Trunk Cotton Hose
I do. worded do*
I bale calfimcrc
1 do. fupcrfine cloths
2 do. drab cloths and coatings
1 do. fwanfdovvns
2 do. duffil blankets
i do. Flannels
3 trunks cailicocs
i do. Marfcillcs quilting
* do. cftmity
i do. tambor’d cmiflin
I do, book mull in handkerchiefs
r do. cords, thickfcts and velvets
6o dozen blue romals
1 bale licklenburgs
2 boxes i Irifn linen
i do. Btittanias
i do. platilias
1 bale dowlas and (heeling
2 do. India cottons
i do. India nankeens
i box bandannoe handkerchiefs
i bale twilled lacking
- 2 do. cotton bagging
1 do, oznaburgs
2 do. durants
i trunk fewingfllk and twill
i box tape and thread
I case mens fine hats
30 reams writing paper
3 cases books and stationary
. 1 bale wrapping paper
1 box quality binding
2 do. cotton cards
7 cases Amftcrdam glass ware
6 calks nails
3 chcfts hyfon tea
2 barrels whale oil
4 do. paint oil _ ,
1 calk spirits turpentine
2 barrels roll brimllone
r do. floured do.
1 box crude do.
20 kegs white lead
2 bags race ginger
2 do. alfpice
2 do. pepper
1700 lb green copperas
.* 5 coils cordage
2 calks bar lead
1 hoglhcsd bedcords
1 do. fein twine
3 tons bar iron
3 faggotts German ftccl
\ ton bliflered do.
60 (hear moulds
1 hogfliead cutlery
1 box buttons
1 calk wood ferews
2 hogflicads ironmongery
3 dozen straw knives
22 dozen slates
qooo (late pencils
2 d. zen spades, 1 calk chain traces.
Which he offers for sale at his Ware-
House in BROAD STREET, at his
usual low prices.
* # * Country Merchants supplied on
tafy terms, Oflobcr 20.
{tTO LET,
The habitable part of the Te
nement atprefent occupied by Thomas
M Call Harris. The house is com
pletely lurnilhcd ; which furniture is for
sale, or to let with the houfe —For terms
apply on the premises.
Oftcber 13.
’ WILL BE SOLD,
On Thursday the tslh of November next,
at the house of David Clements , late of
Hancock county, dec.
The flock of cattle and horses
of the said dcceafed, not heretofore fold;
the plantation u ter fils, a waggon, and
some corn and fmal) grain. On the fame
day, will be rented* for one year, the
Plantation whereon the dcceafed formerly
lived, adjoining the town of Sparta,
with a hand some dwelling-house and ci
ther improvements.
. On Saturday the 27th, at the plantati
on of the deceased, on Island creek, will
be fold* the remaining flock of horfea
and cattle, the plantation utenftis, and
crop of corn and wheat. At the fatoc
time will be rented, for one year, a Plan
tation lying on Iflaud creek, under a
good fence, with a commodious dwel
ling-house, out houses, and a good cot
ton gin; for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Twelve
months credit will be given, the porcha
fcr giving bond with good fccarity.
R. M. Cunningham. > r ,
Myles Grseni, Jr ur *.j
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lation ot
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:ore dif
ccrtified
eacc, or
inferior
branches
be affcnt
having
n of In*
dians, for property of any defeription by
them taken or plundered* be and they
are hereby required, totranfmit the fame
as fuon as puuible to the cxecstjysdepa?!:-
ment, authenticated in the manner by
the afore recited resolution pointed cut.
Taken from the Journals of the Execu
tive Department,
GKo. R. CLAYTON, Sec’y.
T~G BE LET,
MAY be entered on, the firft
day of Oftabcr, the LOT and Preraifcs
in Augusta, at present occupied by
Mrffrs. J. & O. Sturges.— Also the
Lot and Buildings at the corner of Broad
and Centre ftrccts, near the Market,—
The latter will be fold on a credit, the
purchaser giving good fccurity. The
Conditions may be known by applies
tion to Seaborn Jones or Walter Leigh,
Esquires, in Augusta; ot the Subscriber
at Spirit creek.
ABRAHAM JONES.
To be Rented immediately,
And on a Lease, if preferred,
AVERY convenient STt)RE and
DWELLING-HOUXE, Salt do.
with Kitchen anAStable/ joined by a
Garden, fuuated us the upper part of
Broad-flrcctj beinVyOnc of the best
(lands for cfpecially
Cotton, / \
On the fame loL'llanils a well finifhed
GIN-HOUSE, containing a Machine,
made by the man Mechanic, of
fifty- five fawsyvvith compfeat mountings
-—Also, a large artd very conveniently
placed Stort-Houfe for Cotton. Which
two Buildings and Machine are hereby
offered for sale—For terms of rent and
Tale, apply to Mr. David Reid, Mer
chant, or Major James Pearre.
Augusta, Ohohtr g,
Five Dollars Rejtvard.
STRAYED frorarhe fubferi
bcrVplantation,\living in Columbia
county, A SQRRKL HORSE, about
fifteen and an halt Vamds high, blazed in J
the forehead,, and imout eight years old,
no brand recolle6ted,\ Whoever will re
turn fard horfe/o mc,V>r to Claud Del
col in Augusta, will receive the above
Reward. / \
/ JAMES BAYARD.
Lift of Letters remaining in the Poft.Oj
fice at Columbia Court House, will be
sent to the (j\\neral Pofi • Offiah if not
taken out by flu firjl day ,4f December
next. \ y
Joseph AllcV px John W.
Smith, Evan 'Nancy M‘
Gchee, col. James/M‘Neil, •*,.✓Charles
Dicks, Abraham Davis, col./Benjamin
Few, David Porter, Gibfdn,
Mrs. Mary jStone, z,\ £harles Pope,
Daniel Flarragin, Zacluriah Garnett,
Edmund Bngg, JamcswVod, Esq. Mrs.
Barrett, care of R. J3a!e\ J. Grinage,
Reuben Langfton,VFrancA F. Taylor,
Hugh Rea, JamcyAllen, Jeifc H. Moore,
William William Low, John
Morris, Charles Devereaux, iMrs. Eliza
Thompfon,'John Gourdon, John Bragg,
James Symns, Esq. Mrs. Chariey Crook
(hanks, JohnG Boftick, Benjamin Wil
liams, £fq. Eiifha Walker, capt. Hugh
Blair, George Thompson, Chsppcl Bon
ner, Esq. Robert Kenny, MHcs Carten,
James Wood, Esq. William Cobbs, ...
HADEN PRIOR, P.M .
OQober I.
dSfVELL EVE & Co.
HAVE now on hand, a Quan
tity of R U M, distilled at their Distil
lery, which they flatter thcmfelvcs is at
lead equal to any imported from either
of the dates : They now offer it for faie
low by the Puncheon.
V GIN a n d WHISKEY as ofual.
I. 03" A few barrels of TAR are wanted.
Good- die, neaf Augufia, Aug. 27- :vf
One Hundred Dollars Rc ZZ/i27'd»
STOLEN from the Mode-
Rick, before the fubfcrber’s dot i, on
Saturday 25th September lalf, a HORSE,
SADDLE and BRIDLE—The Horse is
about 14V hands high, is a dark chefnut
coloured forrcl, with a large blaze in his
face, with a little white on each ot his
fore feet; the reins of the Bridle of red
1 leather, and a plated fhfefflc bit, with cir
cular guards to it: a large Angle skirted
Portmanteau Saddle, made very higi be
hind, with a frnallnm of plate extending
over the top of the hind parr, with iron
rings and flaples to fatten the portmanteau
to, and plated stirrups. The above Re
ward (hail be given on the apprehending
and conviftionof thcThi f, or TWEN
TY DOLLARS for the Horse—or the
Horse, Saddle and Bridle.
BENJAMIN SIMS.
- Augujla , OBobtr 12.
COLLECTORS SALES.
At the court-house in Greemjborought on
thtifirfi Saturday in December ncxt t
WILL BE SOLD,
The following property , or as much thereof
as will jatisfy the tax with cojts for the
year 1801.
150 acres 2d and 3d quality,
Greene county, Ucoocc liver, gaoicd
to Napier and joins Phillips, returned by
Thomas Goodwin; taxi) 1875.
j ac;cs 3.1 quality, Grctne coun
ty, waters Shouiderboue, granted to un
known and joins Fofey, returned by Wm,
Griddle; 6ij cents.
too a«.r-8 3d quality, Greene county,
waters Beavcrdam creek, granted to
Smith and joins Eiicfs, returned by John
Edefs; D. 1 37 £. .
150 acres 3.1 quality, Hancock coun
ty, waters F cicck, granted to Harper
and joins Battle, returned by Jcfle Farm;
62 J cents.
200 acres 3d quality, Greene county,
wateis Beavcrdam creek, granted to
Smith and j jins Houghton, returned by
Joseph Hubbard; 75 cents.
1431 acres 3d quaiity, Greene coun
ty, waters bnouiderbone, granted to
Cook and joins Richards, returned by
Charles Ivey; 6tj.
152 acres 3d quality, Greene county,
waters Beavciharn creek, granted to Mel
ton, joins Davidfon* returned by Jere
miah Robinctt; 75 cents.
130 acres 3d quality, Greene county,
Ogecncc, granted to Williams, joins
Robertson, returned by Jacob Finly;
75 cents,
350 acres 311 quaiity, Greene county,
Ogcchee, granted to unknown and joins
Newel, returned by Thomas Stewart;
D. 1 6|.
112 acres 2d quality, Greene county,
waters S. creek, granted 'to Dawion,
joins Gatling, letumed by Jason Cat
gel; D. 1 25. , '■/.
zoo acres 2d quality, Greene county,
waters Little river, granted to Dukes,
joins Ncwfom, returned by John Hunt;
D- 1 371-
530 acres ift and 2d quality, Greene
county, waters Little river, granted to
Scott, joins Fluckcr, returned by Sady
Williams; D. 5 75. . ’ . ..
161 acres 2d quality, Greene county,
Little river, granted to Williams, joins
Daniel], returned by Ransom Duke;
D. 2 12 £. —Also, 485 acres 2d quality,
ditto, waters do. gtanted to do. joins
do. returned by Ransom Duke, as cxe
cutor for F- WjdlUim; D. 2. t
50 acres 3 1 quality, Wilkes county, S
creek granted to unknowm, joins ditto,
returned by Jehu Going; 87 j cents.
118 acres 2d quality, Greene county,
Little river, granted to '1 raywick, joins
Madox, returned by Wiliiam Picalant;
D. 2 75
100 acres 3d quality, Greene county,
) waters Little river, granted to Johnfcn,
1 and joins Hunt, returned by William
Lingo; 62 5- cents,
80 acres id quality, Greene, waters
Oconee, granted to Daniell, joins Mat
thews, returned by James Butler, as agent
for David M‘Cawmack; D 1 87^.
322 acres 3d quality, Greene, Appa
lachee, grantedrto Allerfon, joins Elder,
returned by PnAfle-y Thornton; D. 1 50
690 acres zd quality, Greene, Appa
lachie, granted to .Moseley, joins un
known, returned by jofeofa Turnbooll;
d. 2 jo. -v- .. - \
250 quality, Greene, Rich- 1
land granted to felf, and joins
returned by William Kim
broujjK jon. D. z £O.
/mo, 104 acres 3d quality, Greene,
waters Shouldttbone, granted M’Clen
don, joins Martin, returned by Thomal
M*Clendon; c6f cents
1. .3 FIELDS JIfiNNEDY, C.G.G.
September 30, . ’ T
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AUGUSTA CITY HOTFi
T Subfcribcr idpeafafc
"T. informs the public, that he has rent,
ed in; Buildings lately occupied by In.
fepb Carrie, where he has commenced
keeping a Genteel BOARDINr
HOUSE, and where Gentlemen Travel
lers may be accommodated cn rcafonaU
terms.-He intends keeping a
Stable, conflantly (applied with Fcr3o/
As the buildings he has taken arcM
commodious as any in this city for th
iutended purpose, he doubts not, that his
ftcady and unremitted attention, *ji
give general fatisfaftion to ihofc who m
favor him with their company.
JOHN B’ANTIGNAC,
Ashton’s Tavern.
TOSEPH ASHTON takes the liberty
J of returning his sincere thank* to bis
iriends in particular, and the public in
general, for the liberal encouragement he
has met with fincc his commencement of
business in this place, and allures them
nothing in his power shall be wanting
to merit a continuance of their favors
he hkewife informs them, he has (as uful
al) ills liable well f'urnilhed with every
kind of forage necessary for hotfes-h;
has also furmfhed himfelf with a good
aflbrtmcnt of Wine', Liquors and Porter:
In Ihorr, every thing that can make the
weary traveller comfortable, and his
town friends agreeable; as far as a cheer,
ful landlord, good, wholesome and plea,
(ant cheer, will contribute, with rea
finable charges, to their happinefi.—
Alhtcn pledges himfelf for it, and it
certain every branch in his family will
fccond his endeavors, hoping by these
means to continue those favors, for which
he feels himfelf under every obligation
to a generous and liberal public.
OftoM 13.
NO TICE .
$3" THE Tale of Geo. Fee’s
and Nathaniel Durkcc’s property, it
puftponed until the (irft Tuefday in No
vember next,
Also the sale of the goods which were
to have been fold on the firfi Tuefday in
Oflober, is postponed to the firft Tues.
day in November next.
Odober 8. H. M‘TYRE, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the fitfi Inejdtiy in No<v&fhher next, at
the market-hou/k in th/ city of Attgu*
fiay \ /
WILL SOLD,
TWO likely Geklings, taken
as the property of Ezekiel Harris to la.
tisfy an execution in fav\r of Samuel
Scott, chained against thAfaid Harris
as kcayny for the estate of Joseph Ccx.
Also, a likely bay gelding, un
der execution. \
H. M‘TYRE, Shehff.
September 29.
arrCOLLECTOR'S halls.
On Saturday the loth day oj November
next, a t the market hcuje in the city of
fiugufia, between the hours oj to and
2 o‘clock,
WILL RESOLD,
For the tax levied by the City Council for
thefupport of the City Guard jor the
year jS Os.
One house and lot, the pro
perty o* Edward Primroit j tax D 1 25*
One lot, whereon lives Lewis Grego
ry, the property of Kobertfon and Smith;
tax O. 1.
One house and lot given in by George
Sibbald; tax D. 1 jtj.
One house and lot, the property of
George Foil;* tax D. *25.
One house and lot in Springfield, the
property of David Harris; tax 18* cents.
One'lot on Broad-ftrcet, belonging to
the estate of Henry May, dcccalcd; tax
9Xi cents.
DREAD PACE, C. C. T.
Odober 8.
WILL BE SOLD,
At th: house of Abraham Jones, EJq. on
Spirit creek, on the Jecond Saturday
in November next,
A flock of cattle, and force
beaf cattkj on a credit of nincaiontns,
by giving'approved fccqrity to Heze>
kiah Beal,-Guardian to Jacob Beal,
i . Utfcber 2*. ,
NOTICE^
ALL those- indebted to the
late Concern of ROLSTON & NFS
BU T, of arc informed that
their refpeflivc accounts and; oblige” o0 *
i are placed iIT the % hands of N1 c aot as
; W are, Efq.'for collcftion..
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