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THIS DM' ut *1 o'clock will He sold
without reserve, before the Gxonii-
Taveiw.
TiFO RALES
i .BLANKETS;
I AND SUNDRY ARTICLES OF
GIiOSMMIES
Conditions CO days credit.—Notes
with Approved endorsers.
I sham Thompson, And.
Per. 31
John W. Bead,
At the Brick Store recently occupied
I by Alersrs. J. it. Weathers & Co.
upper aid of. Brood-street,
HAS FOR SALE,
5 Puncheons r |T
5 ditto W. I. lvur.\
12 idyls, and 25 bbls. N. E. v
1U ditto and 20 ditto Muscovado Su
gar ■
10 bi)!s. Loaf ditto
70 casks patent Vut Nails
10 tons Sweats and Russia axe,wag
gon vrf plantation iron
; 10 dityfTiar Lead
50 bo?£s Chelmsford 8 by 10 window
Cfass
' \ 10 bags Pepper
50 b«ives brown Soap
40 pastes Cheese
ff boxes Spermaceti Candles
u.-JvO sets Measures
250 small blue Grindstones
10 bait’ bbls. No. 1 Salmon
J. 50 reams wrapping Paper
■2 tons assorted Cartings
) Chests Ist quality Hyson Tea
12 patent Balances, weighing from 300
I A to 1500 lbs.
VSO dozen Bed Cords
SO ditto Leading Lines’
30 ditto Wood Cocks
SO boxes Nevv-Ark Cider
50 ditto Bloom Raisins
10 ditto Rose Soap
A few Half-bids, extra, quality Mess
Beef, fur family use
30 qr. casks Sherry Wine.
Dee. SI eop4w
Just Received,
And For Sale by the Subscriber,
.BARRELS Irish Potatoes
", so Barrels Northern Rum
10 Hogsheads ditto
Jamaica ijirto
West India ditto
i|lo Hluls. Philadelphia Whisky
Holland Gin in Pipes
10 Barrels Cherry Brand/
10 Ditto Mint Cordials
Sugar, Coffee and Molasses
A few casks prime Cheese
50 Barrels Mac karel, from No. 12 to 3
50 Boxes Mould Candles
I 500 Boxes Raisins
j. 1 00 Dozen London Porter
pa 110 Quintals Stock Fish
■ J®0() Pounds Fresh Almonds
Ditto Hazlenuts
Md lyegs Spiced Salmon
L Groce White Pipes
Hr |Soap in Boxes
A Boxes PrimeSeghrs
m Boxes Smoak’d Herring
J® A few Crates Crockery Ware
B Mustard in Boxes
* Loaf Sugar
m A large quantity of Tumblers,
H All of which will be sold low for cash by
I^ I James Hikes,
,A>nr the Marled,south-silieHiroudrSl.'
December 31. t!’
ydrirn.
members of the Au-
A fusfii Jockey Club a»e re
quested to aUcrd a meeting of the
Club on Thursday Livening 'be first
of January, at 7 o’clock, on business
of importance.
By order of the President.
M. F. BOIBCLAIR,
Scc'ry. and Trees
Tfooenilicr 31
JODiN MILLEDbE i„>T LqUITV,
AND OTHERS, EDGEFIELD
ELIZA A. LAMAR. J DISTRICT.
T N obedience to the order of the Don
j* enable the court of Equity, June
'term, 1817, will be sold on the !2th of
January i ext, for cash, at LIBEU'I Y
IIILL, opposite to Augusta, ti c; follow
ing Negroes of the estate of Thomas L.
Winfrey, deceased! to wit; : —Jac , Oli
ver, Will, Jim, Smart and George (boat
hands;) and from fifteeu to twenty Ne
groes of said estate, on a credit of twelve
, months from the day of sale. On the
tn :t day. at the same place, also, will be.
roid, all the LANDS ul which Thomas
L. \\ infrey, died possessed, consisting
of jeveinl tracts of land, lying in Beach
Island, part thereof sw amp, and the ba
lance up-land ; half the purchase money
to be paid in cash, and the residue on a
crcditof twelve months. Purchasers to
give bond and security, with a mortgage
of the lands, if required, and also to pay
for bills of sale for the negroes, and title
deeds to the lands. The right of drtwei
in all the lands, will be reserved to Mrs.
Eilra A. Lsm?r.
Whitfield Brooks,
Cow m ‘winner Equity, Edge/eld District
OlUoe of Com. Dec. 17, 1317. »
Notice,' \
OWING to the small encouragement
thejr meet with, (and the expence
of importing Northward Flour so great)
and being obliged in many instances to
give as many loaves to the dollar hs tire
Other bakers that only pay two thirds as
much for their Flour: after two months
business we find ourselves somewhat be
hind in stock, besides our cxpeuces; wc
therefore give this notice to the public
that we shall not continue any longer
the Soft Bread Baking, than tfie 12th
of January, 1818, at the same time we
return our sincere thanks to all those
who have given us a share of their fa
vors—but we shall continue the Hard
Bread Business us usual.
J. Bell & Co.
Dec. 31 ts
00 Hollars Howard.
35 UNAWAY from the subscriber’s
plantation in Columbia county, on
the 2(itl» inst. a Mulatto Man who calls
himself Bob Camel, a Shoemaker by
trade, he had a square piece of iron bent
round one of his legs, he is about 30
y ears of age, ami supposed to be six feet
high, Ije attempts to be very smart, and
speaks tolerable well, it is probable he
will endeavour to make for Savannah,
and get employment in making Boots
and Shoes, as he carried his tools with
him; Fifty Dollars will be paid for appre
hending said Bob, and delivering him t<»
me, or securing him in any jail so that I
get him again.
— ALSO-
HunaWay about 5 weeks since*
a Mulatto Man named PETER, sap.
posed to be 5 feet 6 inches high, with a
scar between his eyes, occasioned from
die kick of a horse, and a piece out of
the lower part of his left ear, with an
Iron also on one of his logs; Ten Dollars
will be paid for delivering said Peter to
me, or securing, him in jail so that I get
him again.
Marshall Keith.
iff The editors of the Savannah Re
publican are requested to insert die a
bove threat lines, ami sent their account
to this olHk for settlement.
Columbia county, Dec. .51 (f
7“ NOTICE.
IDO forworn any person or persons
from trading fora note given to JSa
muel Aligned or bearer by myself, to the
amount of seventy dollars, payable the
25th day of December, 1818,’and was
given 1 believe about the 27th 01 28di of
September; as the said note was frau
dulently obtained, I am resolved nut to
pay it, unless compelled by law.
John Jennings.
Georgia. Elbert county, >
December 31, ;817. y n
Georgia, Lincoln county.
MERE AS Robert Ford lias appli-
V V cil for letters of administration
on the estate ami efleets of Susannah
Ford, deceased,
The’seare therefore to cite and admo
nish all and singular the kindled find
creditors of raid deceased to be ami ap
pear at my office within (he time allowed
by law, to shew cause, if any they have,
why said letters ol administration should
not be granted.:
Given under my hand tlris 25th day of’
December, 1817.
William Harper, r.c.o.
:> m Toil TI
ON the fth instant Uenj. Howard &
Co. of Savannah, put in the Post-
Office ot that place, a letter diiccted to
iiie subscribers, containing the following
bills, amounting to 2000 dollars, viz:—
No. 2D, Letter A, Hank ot Georgia, favor
of J. Gumming, 24th October,
1816, Siou uo
iDfi, Ijetter R, Planter’s bank
James Bilbo, Ist Decern
her, 1817, gIOO 00
197, A, .. - . 100 00
198, A,. - * 100 00
198, B, 100 00
199, A, 100 00
191, A, 100 00
187, B, 100 00
188, B, . . 100 00
189, A, - - 100 00
185, A, - - - 100 00
1/5, A, 100 00
193, A, - - - 100 00
192, B, - - - 100 00
192, A, ; - - . 100 00
I9l» B, - . . 100 00
195, B, P. Gerard, - 50 00
194, B, - - .» 5000
r 195, A, - . . 50 00
197, A, - . . 50 00
19G, A, - . . 50 00
196, B, - ’ - . 50 00
197, B, 50 00
L Also; one not recollected, - 50 00
; , . >• £2,000 00
. W Inch letter lias either miscarried or
j, been taken out of % Post-Office in this
i place, by some one uftauthoi ized. All
r persons are therefore requested to stop
j any of the above bills if ottered, and give
. such information to the subscriber as may
• be in their power. The letter also con
i tained a Note given by John Howard to
:» L W. Devereaux for g 1,200 due the Ist
> November last. r . '
r J. Sf B. Howard.
t; 'December 20. . ts
1 jfVTIRrnK
TTTNTILtm* Ist 1 1 ay of October next,
a very convenient residence for a
private family, situated near the upper
t end ol Broad-strect—Enquire at this of
jfice, Dec. 27—i
P. Stovall <Sf Co.
ARE NOW RkcßlVlxrt,
A HANDSOME iSLPPLF OF
GOODS.
Among ivhich nre the following ,
VIZ.
JTOARSS, fine and superfine clotlv
and cassimorcs
Duini ami rose hlftnkets
Bombazeens, Ixunbazetts and rattinets
flat and Italian crapes
Canton do. assorted colours
Florence and levanline silks
White and black satin do*
Ribbons assorted
Cotton, silk and thread laces
Silk braid, plush and merino trimming
Levantine and Cashmere Shawls
Imitation, merino do.
Ditto Handkerchiefs
Cluneal cords and artificial flowers
Black and white lacc veils and shawls
Embroidered muslin bauds for coifaretts
Silk Gauze
Ladies’ and gentlemens’ black and white
siik hose and gloves
Silk, Velvet Imlispensibfes with clasps
Common and furniture calicoes
Cambrics and Jackonetls
Cotton shirtings and co ton cassimeres
Worsted, cotton and silk half hose
Ladies’and gentlemens’ worsted, cotton
and silk long ditto
Habit and coat ?ilk buttons
Hat covers and oil chain*
Cambric robes am! nghams, innllinetti.
Sewing silks, assorted
Cotton Thread, assorted
Buckskin and braver Gloves
Nett Braces
Cases o: elegant Fowling Pieces
Large ami small Sin jyards
Marbles. Raisins, and i nee sc by the box
and cask
-Sherry and Sidy Madei.a Wines
4th pi;«>(-f cogn ae biai.tjy, t ollec
Powder, snot, and lead
Linseed Oil and 1 White Lead.
VV iiicli, in ail liiion tf> ,<■' cir formei
stock, renders ijhcir »‘»s.i»rfmei,t very ex
tensive, ami worthy of the attention e(
wholesale, purch.i-ers, to whom tiiey will
he sold low and on accommodating
terms
December 24 1 m
Groceries, oc.
The Subscribers have for Sale,
Nbw LANDING.
to Iliads. z£tt*
3 casks Whisky
1 pipe Holland Gin
10 Idids. Muscovado fctigar
30 bbls. do. do..
50 casks and bbls. Goshen Cheese
IbO boxes Iresb lAisitia
60 hois. Irish Potatoes
1000 pair lined and uound Shoes
1000 do. Negro 7 do»
6 caseadcuan do.
2 tierces White Beans
0 boxes Fish
6 bbls. Beets <
50 re An is Wrapping Paper
100 Grind Simms.
LV STORE.
•10 qr. casks 1.. P. reuerifie Wine
2 half pipes'Malaga do.
4 rjr. 'casks do. •
10 birds, at.d casks Northern Ruin
535 bbis. do. dm
11. cases Wool Hats
4 do. Straw bonnets
2- do. siik ami Marseilles Vests
GO piecx'S Inverness Bagging
All of which are offered on reasona
ble terms by
S. A. Condy k Co,
Howard's bidding Broad-sired.
Dec. 24 3w
Hyson Tea.
10 chests late importation, of
very superior quality, just received, for
sale by
S. A. Condy & Co.
Howard's budding lira adstreet.
Dec. 24 «fyv
Sugar c<C Bum.
PRIME J/uscovado Sugar in barrels,
New England Rum m do.
tor sale by
Butler & Murray,
Upper end o( th mid-street, opposite
Dickinson’s new building.
December 20. gw
Watches , Jewelry
—AMI—
Silver Ware.
yusr RECEIVED)
———Among which are— —
Ci OLD Patent Lever Watches
f ditto Gold Face with exira Jewels
cjdver Patent Levers
Common Watches capped and jeweled
Fashionable tfeals, Krysaud Chains
Ear Rirgs, Finger Rings, Necklaces
Bracelets, Lockets, Corral,
Silver (Spoons, Tongs, #c. Sfc. i
J. (juiiuarin,
Near the market, 4 dour below
the City-Hotel,
i £3” Where ho carefully repairs eve
description «f Watclies on rwwmable
• terms, and pledges his utmost endeavors
• to give general satisfaction.
December id 8t
kmd
James Woodrow,
C
(oumming’s Brick buildings,)
have jusr iteoEivicD;
By the latest arrivals from Britain,
a very ixlemive assortment :f
Dry Goods & Hard
ware,
Vl 2*
CtUPERFINK Broad Cloths
idj Con. se Cloths in great variety
<'asdmeres and (Quiltings
Carpetings'
Toilei.et.t and Swansdowns «
domba/.etts and lioiaoa/.ecns
Rose and Dutiil Blankets
White, Mine and Mixture Plains
Brown Linc Xis
Irish " do.
■S. otch Hipnespuns
Cotton Cambrics and Shirtings
Plain and Fahey Muslins
Printed MuvlhwC a an 'JI Maltpojmn Hk’flV
Silk & cotton Shavvis— a large assortment
. Counterpanes > ••
Woollen and cot tub Hosiery
Vig.iua Cloll s
Plaids and Chambrays • ,
• fats and Cyibi e.ias
■Dull ice ami luxe: nos cotton Bagging
Ready made V. ai.-tcoats, and dtl ekgan'
annulment of Die s. and i'U.uiiuu
Ciiiicoes, .
/r.dch, with a very general as.-mt
.iient of UjHtDfF'ilih) lam m upon the
nest terms, aic nowopen,'ng.‘ami w ill be
sold at a moderate <dvancc .or cash, pro.-
iiuec,. or approved pap«;.. • ' , v
ALSO Ipii.SAL-E, 1
Bills on London or Glasgow.
Dec. 3. ' . , (I
Alexander brjra.fi,..
Hus jferW iveit by tc, ui ovrix> i j r 14
JS’CtC-i 1 <k. a d fers for side
of mine a p .Cvs.
'■jj GPEiICiNK and c minion cloths,
kj c a snnercs Bla tike's, as-met d Hands,
1. ue Plains, Bombay. its asserted,
vestings and Worsted .Stockings,
v.tilicnes, Canton Crape, bpawls,
Luce and Cotton Damask do. 3 tvdl-4
Fancy silk and Merino ilundkerchiefs,
Uaccelona and crafai ditto,
I'cloi.inffl, ribbons, gio-.os, cambric, .
CbiKlrenk’ Beaver Hats,
600 Yards carpeting,
2 Cases 4-4 Linens, low charged,
G ditto Castor and IB r nil flxllH*
2 ditto Ball Thread 64 & 120 to the lb.
4 ditto Saddles and Bridle,.
Jl General Jlssarmeut of
CLUSbICAL UgOKS,
Blanks Books, Writing Paper, ike
Ji General Assortment <f
S rABLE k i a:\ c v r ,
Hart! w-are * Cullery
G (Slid*. Giass M arc, assorted
China Tea Hetls While in Gold
18 Crates Crockery, assorted.
ALSO ——.
!i Hilda. Mugjar,
lU Hlils. ( tilice, kc. kc.
December 3. g. * ff
TH r
Have Enteral into I ‘ojiu> fttvrship, un
der toe J inn of
Miller & Stouten
burgh,
They solicit a continuance of their for
mer customers, and now oiler them
a Large ami General Assort
ment of
European Goods,
By the Package or Piece.
Imported in the Casket, Oglethorpe, and
Lord Whitworth—which willbc dispo
sed on pleasing terms.
John Miller, \JE
Benjamin ]), Stoutenliurgh.
, November 2G
“ Will be Let,
ON tlic first day of January next, at
the market-house in the city of
.Augusta, for the term of ohe year, it not
sooner disposed of at private reutj That
part of Tnrkneit’s Island, held by Mr,
Lewis Genline, in His wife, con
taining upwards of fifty acres cleared
I .and, of the first quality for raising corn
or cotton—For further particulars apply
to ; M ]
Walter Leigh.
Dcccmlier SS4 ts
r —v- —T5 — ;
Will he Rented and Hired
On the Ist day of January next, at the
markef-house in the city of Augusta,
for the term of one yeaV, the follow-
ing Property,belonging to the Orphans
of Bugg, deceased, consisting of v
An Acre L di, bounded by (Green, Lin
coln, and Telfair streets, With two Ten
ements on the same, and othfcr improve
ments—The Swamp Plantation, C miles
from tliis place, adjoining Savannah Ri
ver, with about one hundred acres of
cleared Land, also the Sand-Hill Plan
tation, four miles from Augusta, a good
summer residence, on which is a conve
nient dwelling house, and other neces
sary Out Buildings, with a Spring of
pare water. The Negroes to Le lin ed
are Men, Wi-meni Boys and Girl.-..amnog
(hem are good boat hands, field and
touse servants. V r
. Walter Leigh, Qwirdiath
December \J I anew
John Logak,
HAS just received on,consign men#,
and Oilers lor sale* on reasonable
terms—
Superior I*. P. Madeira,")
do. ditto Tenerife I WINES,
do. Old Sherry J
Jamaica Hum,
Casks Cheese,
B xes Raisins,
Bbls. l*j»af»Sognp, $
Hints. Muscovado ditto.
December' 13. *
~~~* ■■*•—— —r ■. "'■s’
* 3 the a upsc ft ift mis
Jluve entered into Copartnership
under the Jinn of t
Felix 6r. Gibson f (!n
, Vq»l are now rwmins; an * xt«d
--»5 v<* assort mo at of ’
British, French, in ttojnrtify
Dili
i i MSO ——. , , fc->.
rLUWIVJ U 0 i\ € TITLE Ht,
' i\D ■ , ' ■’ ..
A ncncral Assortment of
• GiIomHUES,
All ill winch will be sel l hivr-oiid on
ac&nlftiuodatfag tenus
•’ills of Exchange
* '*
On *Yew- X arlr A Boston for mile*.
Felix'ii, Gihs’o,
VV illiam u. Gilbert,
October 90. if
t. , ,
A Private Car.
riu :c will leave this place for (Innles
m»uv on Friday . next, Two or line*’
.gevtleim-’i, can be accommodated with
.-eat,'.by at pi Uig in time, atthe -.Live
r'v Stable uiMeHs,j-. ? .
‘ IV*-. ** 1>
■’""l’'* - I* oiled.
7 jpHE Few holders m Christ Church,
M will meet at the •church gn Tinrjjs
dny the «t day of January, at 11 o’-
clock in tlm fnre.bomr,4or the purpose of
electing Trustee-, for the ensuing year.
At die aaihq <im** lire pews belonging' I
to tire Trust w'lfl be let for one year.—in
dividual* M'ho have snarw pews, are in
fonned they will he let for- them, if they
wish it, by leaving notice tliereof wrin
the tubscriber.-;
'J'he holders are requested tb b'
punctual in their attendance, us there
will be v her matters of impofianco la
the congregation dee,id*'«) on
J. I’litchiuson,
Chairman of the Board oi i'lustees.
December 27 b
T«x (NdlcctorVhtateineiit. *
! T 3 v Uil. subsui.ior fuke* t>e lin rty #f
ii layng bHoie tire citizen* oi tyica
mi.atl count v, u s . cement of the Ttthlir,
Honey fiat be Iras a-, Tax*CoU
lector for the year 18IG
Ihr H noroble ihc Jnstm'M'of the ln~
Jerior Vyurf of du/imml coiiiny,
w'u>i »i. btUiti, pux-ldikclor.
# Dr. f
I&ITO" . . ■
ML.rell s, Paid J. Camming, er,q. £SOO CO
N. Wages' per order 10 ( J
June 12, J. Cuimping, Esq. 10i6 11
N. Wages, 10 (,()
Collector’s commissi
ons:on, »ICBO 4j is 81 02
. Cash paid in full 50 >2
, ,;V ■ ' IGtiO 45
i * Cr.*
By amount of Tax Di
gest for llje jfcar 181 o.
due P e St-, ie 7022 47 v
Twenty-five per cent
laid on by the inferior
Court 1755 61
-Amount of Errors end
Insolvent list to the
states is yet to be pars
ed by the Orund juiy 300 C 5
Twenty-five percent for
the coqnty 75 16 . t
%: 75 16
r * ' ■ *——.-—4
/ ’ l-oO 45
Georgia , Richmond thinly.
WH/the undersigned, Justices of five
Inferior court for this couufy. do cert fy, *
that on examination, we filid tne aoove
stated account to be correct.
* i/oU md M*'oe, J. I. r. ' ,
. benjamin H. Meigs* J. 1* C*
W. lihudcs, J* J, V.
•mdm
Oftoi [ttroUe r-tre n t* la I* s |
Georgia, M’UflgtvMe, .v. Ibl7. * mm ''
of Anselm Hugg, .jKsq.
Tax Collector for Richmond comity. (oC
the ytiar I tl6, the sum of nine thousand
seven hundred and eighty-two iiobar*
and 47 cents, in full for ideUeoerui and
IViiect 'J’ax of that Jfor Hie year
181. G,. fovesajd. ,
For the General Tfes £6345 5$
Direct Tax, 5437 ( 8
£11782 47
As pff Certificate No. 18, of George IV.
Claytoy, Esq. Treasurer.
JAS. BOZEMAN,
, •, }>*' Neutral*
December 24r» £
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