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Brox, Stokes & CO.
Inform their friends ahd the
•public that they have taken the
€.<mni>iHous
Stores & Ware~Houfes‘
fronting the River, and knonvvn
by the na ne ot MKinne's lo wer Wafe-
Hons-. - From the fiiuation and fafety of
the building!; and their intention of being
entirely att-ntive to rhe «nre*dl# ofthefe
who may Favor then with th-ij command*.
They anticipate * Ihaiepf Patronage ia thia
Hov, o* bufinehi. Th*tr charges wiJI be
, fach a* have been cftabljfhcd by their p;c
■derpflofa,
J*n. 7* [tf]
VAUXHALL
Boarding House.
Peter Donaldson ,
Having taken the large and con-*
trn'eni elbib.iihmeht laiely occupied by JO
SEPH CAKRJE, tak."S the liberty of in.
formi ip the pnblic, that he has opened a
BOARDING ROUSE, where regular boar.
'* d " r3 > or bccalbnal vifirors will be comfort
al>!y and plcafar.tly accommodated, and on
veafonable terms. He will at any time pro
vide public dinners, or entertainment, for
private parties nn the (horieft notice, and
in conformity to bills ot direfticn.
Gentlemen can be fufnifhcc. wiih private
rooms, and ft applied with rdrefhmenu at a.
ny rime ; f Ke and detached rooms will
be fu milked ... private lodger*, and the calls
ofocrafional vifirors will be attended to, at
any hour of the clay.
Me will continue, the Reading Room, far.
nwiljr kept Uy Mr. C; oie.
He has large and convenient STABLES,
HORSES will be received £*;d we!!
attended to, and kept nn teafonabie terms
by the ye?!r, month or finglc day.
December ro. (rtj
„ * .
Notice,
Agreeable to an order of the ho
norable Court of Ordinary tor the county
of Richmond—WlLL BE SOLD, os* S«-
tut.lay the iBih day of March uext at the
Market Houle in the city of Augusta, be
tween the houn of ten and three o’clock."^
All the Negroes f
belonging to the eflate ot Glemfey
M'Ufe Uto of laid county dcceafed, to be
foid for the benefit of the heirs ic creditor*.
Term* made known on the day of sale,
Ann Morfc, admr’x.
Rob’r Johnson, adm’or.
January 7. (if)
Cut Nail Manufactory.
E. WELCH,
On the IV'eft- Qnd of Broad-Street.
With due rofpcct informs the
citizens of Augulla, and the public that he
is determined to pcrfeveie in his line of bufi
mis, and to accommodate his customers with
3 full (apply of Nails. He has extended the
Faftory on a huger leak adequate to com
pktr jo# l per day, and has on hasld 7000’b
of the. heft quality of NAILS and BRADS,
a (Tor ted, which he offers for sale at the fol
lowing reduced prices tor Ca(h only, viz—
-Bd, tod, 1 zd, aod, and 2+d, Nails at 7d
per pound.
81, ipd, 12.1, 2od, and 241, Brads at
yd per pound.
zd, 3d, and 4I Nails and Sprigs at fifty
cents per thonfmd.
Sadler’s tacks 50 cents per thousand.
ALO,
Sheet Iron for Gin Saws,
Hoop and Bar Iron Allotted.
Jfonr and a halt 6c fix ineji Spikes wrought
for Mill and Boat building.
Tacks suitable to make Negro Shoes with
«t * ? cents per thousand,
November 26. (ts)
HCF" Take Notice.
On the 26th day of November
l»(f, I gave to John Gray of Putnam coun
ty* my votes to the amount of firve hun
deed and ten dollars.— Twenty of which 1*
for twenty live dollar* each, aud one for
11 do'lsr*. Eight of laid notes are paya
ble tbs fifd day of January n*xt, and the
baUaqce t' "teen, nyable the firft day of
January tBto. I do hereby forward all
perfoo* ft*nn trading for Lid uotea, as m>
sr/.eotion is uot to pay them, they being
o tsined from ma far the parchafs of a tradl
oflaad bins i» Morgan county, rhe titles
of which I exp-dHd was good, but find
(aid Gray’s claim inluiiicient to indemnify
a title,
DAVID HENDERSON.
J«»- 7. ( 3 tJ
Bills on New-York 5
At a short fight, for sale by
f Phelps & Howards
t6, JU]
, I
Has a secure Lot at the Mar- j
ket Square, for the reception of
Horses, Hogs and Waggons.
I William Lyon.
December 17. (ts)
Notice.
Proposals in writing will be received until
the fitft off March next, far
Building a Jail
IN GREENSBOROUGH,
UPON THE FOLLOWING PLAN, (viz.)
To be built of stone, laid in lime
forty four feet in length, and twenty, two in
breadth—two rooms below for the jailor &
guard when necessary, one sixteen feet square,
Ihe other fourteen feet in length, and sixteen
in breadth, with a passage between, four
feet wide—Alfotwo rooms above of the fame
size with those belcnx, the large one for a
debtors apartment, (he small one for a crim.
inas apartment, wi(h a flight of tteps and
landing place in the paflage between—The
walls furrouuding the criminals apartment to
be three feet thick, those surrounding the
debtor's apartment to be three feet (hick at
the fidcs, and two feet thick at the.ends-.-
the cheeks of the doors and windows above
t.o le fccured by iron bats on each fide the
wall, rivitted together through the wa11...
the upper floors to have their sleepers laid
ciofe together, and in the criminals room the
sleepers to !nve iron bats let into them cross
wise, fix inches apart, well fecufed by bolts
and then covered with two inch plank...
both the debtors and criminals room to be
fccured over hc;;d by flrong sleepers, laid cn.
tirely close, and well fattened down'.'-the
grates to l>e of iron bars of an inch square,
and as many sets in 2 window as will cn
tirely break toe lights...the doors above to ■
be fccured by iron bars ft rapped inside and
ouifidc,- andfeenred by rivits going through.
The materials to be all furnilhed by the
undertaker.
Peter Early, 1 Q
James Cunningham, >-|
Thomas VV. Grimes. JjT <
P. S. The proposals must be directed to
Mr. Thomas W. Grimes, Grcenlbnrough,
Greene county, Georgia.
November 19. (ijt)
Will be Rented. *
On F iday the 17th, February next.
The Plantation of Thomas
Moore <sec. and at To, two negroes hired,
some corn, cqjttun and fodder, fold. The
terms of faie, will be made known on that
day. v
Also, all persons indebted to
theeftare of laid dec. are requefled to come
forward and make amrdiatc payment, all
those having any demands against the fsid
cflate are rcqneftcd to lay in their accounts,
agrecib’e to the time preferbed by law.
LUCRF * IA MOORE, AdtnVr.
Wm. WILLINGHAM, Ad mV,
Jan. 7. ( 3 t)
Will be Sold,
1, 3
On the lift Saturday in February next, on
a credit of twelve months, and the pur.
chafer giving note with approved
security, to the highest bid.
dcr st the houfc of Ste.
phen Royal in Burke
Coanry,
A Negro Girl ,
Named Ass, the property of John Daniel,
dcceafcd, said nego being fold by order of
court for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors of said dcceafcd.
Stephen Royals, adm’r.
January j 4. (31)
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the d
tatc of Wihoughby Barton late ot the conn
ty of Richmond dcceafcd, are requefled to
come forward and fettle their refpedive ac
counts by the 15th of February next, or
they will find them in the hands of an offi.
ccr for colleflion.
James Barton, adm’r.
January 14. ( 3 t)
To Rent,
Andpojjeffiongiven on the lsthoJ month,
S THAT COMMODIOUS
House and Lot,
On Broad Street, next above
Boctor Murray’s, at prefect occupied by
Mr. David Urquhart.—For terms apply to
Fraser. & Campbell.
January 21. ( 3 t)
""notice.
NINE months after dace application will be
made to the honorable the inferior court of
d ‘chmond county for leave to fell a traft of land
n VVilkinl m County, containing acss acres, be
ing No. 34, in the Bth diftrift of laid county—
drawn by, and being of tbeeflate of Edward Hat*
cher dcceafcd.
HENRY HATCHER, \ Adm'rs,
B. F. HARRIS, J
j. [myn»
\ Education & Health.
| The fubfcrijber has commenced
a PRIVATE ACADEMY in the neighbor
hood of Col. Benjamin Taliaferro, in Wilke*
county, on Broad river, about seven or eight
miles above Peterlburg, in a high, healthy
and moral neighborhood—in which Academy
' students will be taught the Latin, Greek
and English languages corre&lyj and like.
1 wife, all thole different branches of science,
which are necessary to prepare them for en
tering a College or Univcrfity.
Good and decent boarding can be had in the
neighborhood at five to fix dollars per month
orfronj sixty to fcvcnty.two dollars by the
year. Any person who may think proper
to fend their children to this Academy, I
have no doubt, will accommodations as a
bove defcribtd, and 1 am in hopes to be able
to give general fatisfaftion as it rcfpedts their
education. JAMES ARMOR.
January 21. (31)
THE PROSPECT OF
A Great Bargain,
These Hard Times !
Will be Let, at Edgefield C.
H. to the lowest bidder, on the
fir ft Monday in February next,
the buildidg of a Court House,
for raid diftrid. The demenfions
&c. will be made known in due
time by
Abraham G, Dozier,
Ilaac Randolph, 1 P
Elias Blackburn, (
JeflTe Blocker. J **
Jan. 2i. (3t)
Tax Colleftor’s Sale.
) On the ift Tuefday in May next, at the Mar .
ket house in the city of Augujia , between
the hours described by law,
mil be Sold,
290 acres of land on the waters
of Spirit Creek, returned by Willoughby
Barton tor the year 1806. Tax due 19 dol.
lars twenty cents.
ALSO,
216 acres of land in Elbert coun
ty, adjoining lands of Burch, Hart & Woods,
originally granted to Jefiie Woods, returned
by Levin Wails. Tax due 2 dolls, o| cts.
ALSO,
One improved lot on Broad street
in the city of Augusta, returned by Toll*,
ver Cox as the property of the estate of Jc
feph Cox. Tax doe 9 dollars 191 cents.
H. M‘TYRE, t. c. r. c.
(fir Those who have not paid and know
thcmlelvcs to he in arrears shall appear in
two weeks from this date, without fail for
1807.
January 21, (if)
IvilTbTsdd,
On the loth day of February next ,
1 At the Plantation of Mrs. Je
mima Jones, Burke county, Brier Creek,
the property of Zachariah Bayles dec, con.
filling of one marc, faddlc and bridle, cloaths
&c. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors,
—Terms Calh.
H. G. Boftick, Adm’r.
Dec. $l. fat)
The Trustees of the
Richmond Academy, intending r
build up the unfinilhed exteriorpart of the
Academy,„ will receive sealed proposals, to
the 30th March next, for furnilhing the ne
ceflary materials, and executing the work,
manlhip, to witßrick, Lime, Stone,
Sand, Lumber, and Shingles—and* the said
proposals may be made for the whole or any
part of the fame, and addressed to
Dr. John Murray,- Preftdent
of the Board,
THOMAS BARRETT, Clerk.
January 21,
Final Notice.
All persons indebted to me,
either by notes or open accounts,
are again requested to call and
make immediate payment, or I
will in a few days give them in
discriminately to an attorney for
colledlion. I will allow a fair
price for COTTON.
Samuel M. Smith.
Jan. 21. ( 2t )
For Sale.
The t Land and Plantation whereon 1
now Hue,
CONTAINING three hundred acres,
adjoining the lauds of Germany and Bald
win, wish a good dwelling house and other
out houses, and a PEACF
•ORCHARD; as it is presumed no perfoL.
would wilh to purchafc without viewing the
preroifes, a further defeription would be un
necessary.—For terms which will be ac.
commodatiag apply to -
HENRY PEEK.
Columbia county, Sept. 10, (ts)
Dinojution of Copartnership.
The fubfcribera will dlffdvc the firm of
Robert Doyne Co.
ON the firft day of May next,
1809, being the time limited by agreement.
Therefore all thole that have an? demands a.
gainft said firm, will be plcafed to bring j n
their accounts on or before that day, and all
those that are indebted to said firm either by
notes or book account are desired to come
and make payment, as the former Aibfcrihrr
intends to remove to the Northward for hij
health, and after that day all will b.: put in
the hands of an attorney at law for collc&iou
without diferirninatioa.
, Robert Doyne,
F. Phinizy.
Augufia, January at. (xst j
" ' '“‘“T' “■« ——
j William Fleming,
Refpe&fully informs the citzetu
of Columbia county, that he is a
candidate for the office of Sheriff,
, at the ensuing election.
January 14. (2m)
For Sale.
20 Likely Young Country Born
NEGROES,
Confiding of Men, Boys, Girls, Women
and Children—Which will be fold low for
Calh or Cotton, apply 0
Brux, Stokes £? Co.
Augufla. January 14, (ts)
OATS.
The Subfcribcr living near
Grcenlborough, has yet for sale a
few hundred bufticlfrof Egyptian
Oats at 75 cts. per bushel.
Aden Coleman.
Jan. 14. x (3t)
The Noted Running Horse ,
GALLATIN
Will commence the Spring sea
son near Columbia Court-House,
on the Ift day of March, one thou
sand eight hundred & nine, terms
made known in time.
JOSEPH GOTTEN.
December 24. (ts)
Sheriff^Sale^
On the fivfl Tuefday in February next at the
Market. Houfi, in the City of jfugufta be
tween the ujual hours,
'• Will be Sold, .
•sundry articles, levied on as the
property of Edward Primrufe, to fatisfy an
execution, Edw'd Burch again# said Prim
rose, executor of John Smith, pointed out
by the plaintiff, consisting of Manufactured
tobacco, wearing apparel, empty calks, a
tew gallons vinegar, crockery ware, kr.ivca
and for*#, fcalea and weight#, meafurea par
cel of wool, nee, coffee, poi« and ovens,
tubs and pails, chain, spinning wheel, fomc
homcfpun, one hat, blankets, fheeta and
cot, parcel of fodder.
A. Rhodes, Sheriff.
December 31. (U;
Now in Richmond Jail.
Peter, about forty years of
age, five feet seven or eight inches high*
faya he belongs to Mrs. Smith of Savan
nah, that he ranaway in March last.
The owner arc rrqufted to comply wiih
the law and take them away.
A. RHODES Iherfff,
November 2 5. ufj
Now in Richmond JaiL
A negro girl by the name of
HANNAH, wiio was brought to jail by
Floyd Jarvis of Columbia county, and
faya she belongs to Toliver Boftirk in
South Carolina, near Cambridge;-—Tho
owners are requefieef to comply with the
law and take her away.
P. DONALDSON* Jaihr.
Nov. 5. ( f p>
TO RENT.
That Fifty Acre Lot,
In the neighborhood of Town,
whereon Mr. A. Rhodes former
ly resided.—-Apply to
THOMAS GARDNER & Co.
January * (tQ