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Francis Bouycr, & Co.
Rcfpcft fully inform the public,
thar they Lave tt+mh to sh- houfr late
ly occupied fcf P. * t o vpt, deceafed*
riear’v to Mr. L Board
j'pH' utV, where th-v have on hand, and
irtcod poofHbtly to keep, for sale, on
mod-rate t-smi, _
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Dry Goods & Groceries.
THEY OFFER F®R SALS,
1 Hhds. Jamaica Rum, *
5 Ditto Sugar,
Which they will oifopfe of low hr CASH
They h'ivt pdf'* commenc'd the
Baking Business,
In i » various branches and will be con
ftjiifiv fipobcd with si! krird% or
brkad. biscuit,
CRACKERS, &c. &c.
They tmft that th? excellent quality of
their bu*d will hr such, a* to give univpr
fil fz'wf. ftion to their customer,
£3- Cn(h, and the. hlgh'/l pnee will at
iwavr be given by ih:m } for the btjl Superfine
Fhnr.
ODoher (3‘)
Uo&or Lee’s New-London
Bilious Pills.
Just received and for falc at the
dorr ut Nawfcl W. Hubert,, upper end of
Broad Strfcit, Aupulh, a fr-ifh of
D .stir Samuel H P lee’s Nr v London
Bilious rfifc f HA AC HERBERT.
Agent for the Patentee.
O Sober xj. (6t)
Copartnerjhip DifTolved ,
The public is informed that tiie
CoMVtoc«lhit> of ROBERT MOORK and
Co. wn fiaitllv nitfoJvcd on the 13 th irift.
Thufe iftdabfd to the said firm an requeu
ed to nuke immediate paymeat, and those
to whom the firm miy br indebted will
plenfcto furnifh their account* for liquida
tion to
WILLIAM FITZGERALD,
and JAMES ViQtEAU.
Odoberx?. (3*)
Thomas I. Wray, & Co.
Ha ve Jufl Received and now open
ing at their foop> •
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Medicines, Paints, Oils &c.
Vvaiaix thry warrant to be of the firft qual
ity. i'VLi 'h clamour h iving been made 0-
Vflrtht United State* relative to the high
E rices of articles hi the Drug Line, ihcy
gittincation of informing their
caHomcn Hut with the exception of a very
few article*, they enabled to difpofr of
their present Aipply oa ai reafonabic terms
as they have ever fold.
Augutia, September 3. (ts)
John M, Jameson & Co.
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends
anvl the public in general, that they
have this day opened in the honfc formerly
occu.de I by Mr. Patrick, Kelly, next door
abnve Thomas Gardner fir co. in
BROAD STREET,
A NEAT ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS,
AND A LARGE
Supply of Groceries,
Which thay ara determined to dispose of wta
the in aft reafo’iable ternai for Cash or Pro
duce. JAy q. , {tf)
«
S. M. Smyth,
Has fur sale next door below Jobnfon
and Kimze's Store,
30 Barrels of Brown Sggar, 1
•aj Btgs Green Ccffcc,
Ormnd SALT.
RUM ami GIN,
IRON and S TEEL,
6000 wt. Ca(l«nys,
POTTS and OVENS,
1000 wt. LEAD,
ao Kegs POWDER,
JManaf-ift jred Tobacco, Ac, fire.
All of which will be fold low for [
Cadi or Produce.
October 8. [4.!]
Digests.
On the ftrft Tuefday in Novem
ber, next will be fold at the Market Houfc
in this city, agreeably to law, all the co
pies of MAR BURY and CRAWFORD’S ;
Digests remaining at the Court-House in
Richmond County.
MATTHEW FOX.
C/trk of the Inferior Court.
Oftobci i. (ts)
The Noted Imported Hoi*fe. \
XI tfß \ JS £T Mr f % '
SIR WALTER,
Will (land the ensuing season at
my (table in Clarke and
will come recommended as a foal
getter by gentleman of the firft
veracity, Terms will be made
known in due time—the belt ac
commodations will be kept for
marcs that may be left with the
herfe.
CHARLES A. REDD.
Oftober 8. ( 4 t)
For Sale.
The Land and Plantation whereon I
now live ,
CONTAINING three hundred s*«'t
adjoining the lands of Germany ard Bald.
win, wilh a gor d dwellinghaufc and other
out ho«fe». and a young thriving PSACF
ORCHARD ; as it ia presumed no perfow
woo’d wish to porchafe without viewing the
premises, a further defeription would he un- ,
nerffTarv.-vFor terms which will he ac
coinmodatirg apply to
HENRY PEEK.
Colombia county, Sept, i*. (♦»)
Proposals
?cr rujjLismxo by subscription,
’I HE LIFE OF
Maj, Gen. James Jackson
by Thomas ». p. ch/vrlton,
A citizen of Savannah.
With con/idcrablc labor and difficulty I
have colleAed materials which will enable
me to comp'nte, in a few weeks, the life of
major-gfenersl James Jackson.
The character of this date distinguished I
citizen, was always held in high eftin a.' 1
tion by the republican intereff of the U.
States ; and even his enemies (if ail enmity
is not now buried in the grave) mufj ac
knowledge* that he was a brave soldier, an
incorruptible (htcfman and an heneft man.
W The memoirs I am preparing for publica
tion will be thus divided
P'rlcJ —Will dctai! the revolutiona
ry services of geneial Jackson, and, col
limrallv, the services of many patriotic
Georgians, from i jyC, to the evacuation of
Savannah, in 1781.
id Period— Will detail his political and
civil purfnlis, from 1782 to 1806. This
division of the memoirs will contain a hifto
rr ;.f the Yazoo Speculation in the
(late of from rhe commencement of
the fraud to its fuhverfion, in 17yd; and
will also embrace the proceeding* of the house
of 'eprefenratives and the f--natc ot the state
of Georgia, and of *he honfe cf reprefenta.
lives of the of the U. States, in
the rear 1791, on the celebrated cantefted
cle«nion of general Anthony Wayne,
This work will be printed on an o&ava
nape, and will probably contain 35© or 4*o
pages. .
The price to fubferihers, (as the expenses
of ptMiranAn arc at mef-ift eflimated) will
be two delists f. ffy—oNr; dollar of which
tnuft be jtsid as tne 1 imeuffubferihi ng.
.As fnon as 1000 fubfcribcrs skill hare
made this advance, the money and the man.
ufeript will he delivered to the pnhlilher.
THOMAS U. P. CHARLTON.
Suffer: btitnt taken at this office.
September 17, . " ((f)
PROPOSALS
For puHWiirg in Walhington, (Georgia.)
At the Monitor Office.
A PERIODICAL PAPER,
1 To be entitled the
Congressional Intelligencer.
The objeft of this paper is to give a full
statement of the proceedings of Cong refs, in.
eluding the debates on all important quetti.
ons, official documents &c, exclufivc of any
other matter.
Tenm of Subscription—three dollars, paid
annually in advance.
September 10.
Caution,
All persons are hereby for
watned from trading for a note of hand
signed by Azarith Daily, dated i.i Sep
tember 1807, ?nd payable to me the 25th
of December, 18®8, the amount of the
said note it, 263 dollar*, I put said note
ia the hand* of Thomas S. Daily for to be
collected for me, and he refufea to give it
to me again; I am therefore determined
to bring fait for recovery of the said note.
Wo, RATCHFORD,
OwUrbrr 2*. [-:]
V t";‘* <'■' J . '. v „ r *
77v jfit/fJy Celebrated Intp)rted
RUNNING HORSE,
* * A.-
' WHIP.
WILL commence a fall season,
which will expire the last Octo
ber next—The belt ot pasturage
is procured for marcs.
N. B. It has been reported
that Whip will be moved for a ;
fall fcafon, but he is to remain
untill the fall season is out.
EDWARD JORDAN.
W, fliington, Jure u. (ts)
*
*
15 Dollars Reward*
Jfe Puna way from the
jRk (aMcribft living i« Burke
county, on th? fifteenth of
JulyTah, a Negro na.
MOSES, about five
WMX' fli»i diiX fe?t tv*o or three inches
high, country fe v «fttcni year* of age,
dirk complexion, pieafisg c .nSUtitsnce, it
fare to (how Vi* teeth whea fpkeu to; wore
a white horaefpun H.irt, and Nankeen knee
breach**; and carried no other clothe* with
him, he wore an o'M far hat with fifr'eral
p.ttchci, it it thought lie will n.»kc for the
creek nation a* he made an attempt about
\ s year ago, and got as (at as the Oconee
river.—Any person that will apprehend and
confine him in any jai! in this Hate so that
I get him again, or'bringing him to me on
M’Bcsc Batke couuty, as above, (hall re
ceive the above reward and all reafonablc
exprnce* paid by
ELIJAH WALKER.
Oft’her 8. (ts)
Forty Dollars Reward.
RANAW4Y Crops the fuhfcrlber Jiving
in Wilke* county, *honf two months 3f»o,
fctu negroes viz: WINNfiY.SALL, ES
TER and PHILIS, the above negroes for
merly belonged to the cPate of Robert
Walton late of Richmond county dec.
where i* sa foppofed they have got to they
being so well known iu the neighborhood
of Auga&a, further difciJp'Lu is deemed
imneceffsiry,—Whoever will deliver them
to General T, Glifloork* (lull receive flic
above reward, or ton d oiiart for each of them
Augustus Q. Walton.
September 3. (if)
Ten Dollars Reward,
* /
Will be paid to any person for
apprehending JOHN WYNN, whndefer
led from my com pany of ArtiMetifN, on the
14th infh he U a usfive of Georgia, five
feet fix inches high, thirty?four years of age
ha* gray, eyes, fair hair, fitircc nip'exion—
by occupation a Taylor,— Whoever will
fccurc the said. WYNN in jail, or deliver
him to any cammiflioued officer in the ar
mies of the U. State*, flisll receive the a
bove reward, and their travelling expen.
c»» borne to the place of delivery nr confine
meat. ADDF-ON E. ARMSTEAD.
Capt . U, S, Ariilkrijisy C
. The diff-rent pnn f c:s th.ro*«' «t this
ftstc will be good enough to infeit the above
a few time* »n their rcfprftiye paper*, for
which they Ihsll be paid by forwarding their
account* to Savannah.
A. B. ARMSTEAD.
Oftober 22, 1808.
A Black Smith Wanting.
One who can come well recom
mended, will meet with liberal encourage
ment, —For further particular* apply at
thi* f fiicc.
Oftobcr S, (4 *l
To be Rented
For Four Tears ,
The Academy Lots occupied at
ptsfeut by '.he fabferiber, as he intend* to
remove hi* hand* toaplace hc hai'ately pur
chafed in Oglethorpe county, —For parti
culars enquire of' F. PHINIZY. \
September 3. [tfj
Administrator’s Sale. ;
On Friday the fourth doy of Novrnlcr next,
at the plantation of the lateThovtcu Critch
or dec.
Will be Sold,
The balance of the personal
property, (except negroe*) b?Lhging to
the estate of the said dec. cipfifting ot hor
de*, cattle, hog*, corn, fodder and planta
tion Tool* f term* of (ale to be made known 1
on (heday.' \
E. B. JENKINS, Adm’r.
Oftobcr 15, ( 3 t)
Strayed or Stolen.
JP *•* r ™ m •!'« iwrfbS?
If ßt&is Commons, a bright f Qr . s ,
Dfw horse, ,u„ t $, 8
oid, 14* hand* hi<;J, a }/
d!c mar!: on the rjjht jjj.,
a!1 roa^d—paces and t r ot<, nofutji,,/
1 :sar,;s recoLecied. Any pcrfon <?eliVerir»£»
'aid horfeto me iXAogufta, orgivin* \*
f where he may be found. ft all u
handfcrncly regarded. bo
S. M- SMYTH.
October 22. (~-j
, ~WiU be'^Sdd;
On Tuefday the 6‘h of December next, a’l
the ptrfonal proprty tysnjre to the elate
of 1 haddeus Beall Jen, of Warren ' cot«
ty dec.
Confifling of Negroes, Hor,
fc*, Ho»», Catile, Houfehuld *nj KiccC
cn furniture, one set ofiJliok- Smith# tool*
12 or 15 hundred weight of ginned Cotl
ton, a quantity of feed Cotton, Corn and
Fodder, one Riding chsir. with a wnabr
of other valuable articles, the fa’: ta > 5
continued from to day until ail jj foi/
JRRFMIAM UK ALL, 1 *
SAMUEL BEALL, \hU’ n
OvTobcrzz. (v)
Executors Sale.
On tiet Bth day of Decent" | next, at {pub.
lie fale t
WILL BE SOLD. I
One hundred and fifty acres of I
land lying on the Waters of or Harts I
crcik, it being part of the veal estate of F- I
faac Low deceased, slfo fume other artidts I
belonging to said cflr.te, all" of which wi!J S
be fold for the bend)': of the burs and end. I
itoi’s—terms m-de known on the'dsy offa’e I
Wav.-SLATON for wife. 7 „ “ I
CURTIS LO W, 5 Ex ’ rs I
October zt, (tt) I
Administratrix's Sale. I
O i Friday the tSih of November next at th I
lute refiiemcK of Eli Gamut dec. in Ce. I
lambia Conn tv, I
Will be Sold, I
411 the perfbnal part of the es- I
tats of fold deceased, Confifling of Cotton, I
Corn, Fodder, Horfc*, Cattle and H< p», I
on; Cotton Gin, and a number of other I
thing* too tsdiou* to" mention j S*le to con. I
tinae from day to dry until all if fold, the I
terms will be made kaowa on tuc Tuft day I
of Talc. I
Sarah Garnett, Adinr’x, I
Oilober 8. (tftj I
Now in Richmond Jail, I
A NEGRO men by the name of I
HECTOR, aboof 5# year* of age, I
5 feet 3 or 4. inches high, who fsvs he I
belongs to Judge Mitchel of Savannah, the I
owner are requeued tocoraply with the law I
and take them n way. s , I
P. DONALDSON, Jailor. I
Aogufl: 13. (rfj I
Notice. I
On Tuefday the twentieth of December next, I
a till be fold to the hi(hes bidder at the lilt I
dwelling kerfe of Shcdirach Mint ■ late of I
Lincoln county diced/:tt, I
ALL the perform! property be- I
longing to the laid e*f!te, confining of a I
surahrr of Ncjjpoei of Afferent aget and fi- I
z;t, Horftr, Cattle, Per Is j Hogs, Wag- I
gen, Riding Chair, of Oxen, asJ I
Ox cart, ; few ?h;*n, Corn and F rider, I
Beds and ftfyniture, Honfshold and Kitch- ■
cn furniture and plantation took; twelve I
months credit will be given for all funis a- I
hove five dollars, fcaall note* with appro- I
vcdiecaEty will be required of the purcha* B
fan before th; proptny be removed by the I
adinihidrati:*, any pcrfon not complying I
with the above terra* the property to be I
fold again at their rifque.—The fate to I
corttijttc from day to day until the wrote I
be fold. I
ELIZABETH MIMS; Adra’rs. I
SEABORN MIMS, adrainiftrator, I
Oftober 22. (41) I
A Runaway, I
Absented himfeiffrom my plan- I
tationjin Savannah river, about the lit of I
a new negro fellow called fl
ab*at five feet high, & appears to H
be about twenty years of age, had on when ■
he went away, a white K-rfey Jacket and B
oxeraiH, fptak* vary little Engiifh and pw* I
bably cannot tell his name. —Any perfen ■
I who may harbor or detain said fellow te B
their poffcffioa after th’u publication, wi*l I
fabjeft tbemfelves to lilt Vigors of the I
Law tor such onduft.—Any p?ifon who I
ml! deliver him to me, orcouinc him t* I
auy jail ia the ftacc, will be liberally re- ■
warded. , ■
JAM 33 BARTON. I
June 4. -Jeowtf] 1
m" ' * m
A FRESH SUPPLY Ol? I
Ink Powder, I
For fob fit this Office, I