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Brux,Stokes & CO.
Inform their friends and the
pobHc that they bare taken the
t);nmodio
Stores & Ware-Houjes
fronting the River, and knonwn
by ths name of M*K,ione'» (over Warc-
Hctu;. - From ibr iituation and fafety of
the building*; and their (mention of being
entirely attentive to the tnterefb of tWc
wha may favor the n with th it ciiam-md*.
They anticipate * share of Patronage in this <
Hoe of bi(ifce<*. Their charge* will bs |
fu-ah s» have been cftabJiHied by their pre- j
decefibr*. )
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DifTolution of Copartner ship.
Tiie fubicrihers will dillnive the firm of .
Robert Doyne & Co. !
ON the fir ft day of Mar next,
lSor>, being the rime limited by agreement, j
'1 h-reforc aU chafe that have an 7 demands a. j
g find said firm, will he plf-afcd to bring in
their accounts on or before that day, and all J
tho r e that are ir de’ned to said firm either by '
notes or hook account are desired to come
and make piyment, as the former fuhfcrib r
intends to re nave to the Northward far his
health, and afrvr that dav all will b put in
the hands of <m attorney at law for calleflion
without diferimination.
Robert Doyne. \
F. Phinizy.
Augusta, January zi. (i^r
William Fleming,
Refpe&fully informs the citzens
of Columbia county, that he is a
candidate for the office of Sheriff,
at the ensuing cledlion.
January 14. . ( 2m )
_ a.. — l)Wll 1 _ | .
Notice,
Agreeable to an order of the ho
norable Court of Ordinary for the county
of Richmond—WlLL BE SOLD, on Sr.
turday the igth day pi March next at the
Market Houfc in the city of Augufla, be.
iween the honn of ten and three o’clock.
All ths Negroes
belonging to the eftateof Clemfey
Morse late of said county dcceafed, to be
fold for the benefit of the heiri 8c creditor*.
wads the dsv of file,
Ann Morfc, admr’x.
Rob’t Johnson, adm’or.
■*' January 7. ( t s)
Cut Nad Mamifaffory,
E. WELCH,
On the Weft-End of Broad-Slreet.
With due refpert informs the
citizens of Augufla, and the public that be
is determined to persevere in his line of bufi
nefs, and ro accommodate his cullomcrs with
u lull supply of Nails. He has extended th«
Factory on a larger fcalc adequate to com
plete joclh per day, and has on hand 70001 b
of the bell quality of NAILS and BRADS,
assorted, which he offers for (ale at the fol
lowing reduced prices forCafh onty, viz
Bd, rod, 12J, 20J, and 2/j.d, Nails arid
per pound.
Bd, rod, 1 ad, aod, and 24 1, Brads at
yd per pound,
2d, 30, and 4I Nails and Spiigs at.fifty
cents per thousand.
Sadler's tacks 50 cents per thousand.
ALSO,
Sheet Iron for Gin Saws,
Hoop and Bar Iron Affected,
hour and >1 half Sc fix inch Spike* wrought o
for Mill and building.
Tacks fail 4d* to make Negro Shoes with
at a f cents per thousand.
November 26. [(f)
£3* Thp Truftecsof the
Richmond Academy, intending to
build up the unfinilhed exreriorpart ot the
Academy, will receive sealed propofols, to
the ill March next, for furnifhing the ne
ceflary materials, and executing the work,
nvmlhio, to wit : -Brick, Lime, Srone,
Smd, Lumber, and Shingles—and the said
propofais may i*s made far the whole or any
part of the fame, and addressed to
Dr. John Murray, Prejident
of the Board.
THOMAS BARRETT, Clerk.
January 21.
Now in Richmond Jail.
A negro girl by the name of
H ANNAH, who wm brought to jail by
F«oyd Jarvis of Columbia county, and
fay* fce belongs to Toliver Boftick in
South Carolina, near Cambridge:. ..Tho
owrera ate reqnefted to comply with the
|aw and take her away.
P. DONALDSON, Jailor.
Nov, f. (t$
DIOMED,
A beautiful bay, riling five
| Years Old, ful! fix teen hands high, and ai
/ to mufcu'ar power* and symmetry of parti t
I he is equalled by few and (urpsfled by none t
\ i° America, will stand the ensuing season J
I at our ftab'c in Barke county, (Georgia,) I
I twelve milts above Wavnefborough, on the
road leading from Walker'* Bridge to
Lonifville, fever. mile* from the former and
fourteen from the latter, and will be let
1 to Mare* at the following reduced rates,
j (to wit:)
\ Twenty Dollars the fcafon.j
\ Forty Dollar* toenfure a Mare with foal j
j payab'e the twenty.fifih a s December next,
j Ten Doll in the Single L"ap, to be paid
?t rhe table door. Merchantable Cotton
j in the feed wi Ibe received in the two firft
i inuinoea, at three Dollars per hundred
! weight, to be delivered at the Sand. By
the firft day of October next Mares pot in
the Spring not proving with foal (hall be
entitled to the Fall Scafon giatii, good
Rye paftare* fnr Mares found gratis, and
if required will be fed with grain at the
Market price.. - Bat will not be liable for
j accidents or efcap:*.
Pedigree.
DIOMED was got by the old
Imported Hcrfe Diomed, dim by Old
Wbd-air, his Grandam by Black and all
i Black, his Great Grandarn by Kir?g Herod,
his Great, Geat, Grandam by Partner,
his Great, Great, Great, Grandam by
the Old imported Hnrfe Apollo.
N. B The season will commence the
fitft of Match, and end the furS day of
r July.
Thomas Blunt ,
James Butts.
Burke county, Feb, n. {<;*)
The Noted Running HorJe t
GALLATIN
Will eommcncc the Spring sea
son near Columbia Court-Houlc,
on the iftday of March, one thou
land eight hundred & nine, terms
made known in rime.
JOSEPH GOTTEN.
December 24. (tfj
Notice.
Proposals in writing witl be received until
the firft oij Match next, for
Building a Jail
IN GREENSnOROUGH,
UPON THE FOLLOWING PLAN, (viz.)
To be built of fionc, laid in lime
forty four feet in length, and twenty.two in
breadth—two rooms below for the jailor Sc
guard when ncceflary, one sixteen feet square,
the other fourteen feet in length, and sixteen
in breadth, with a paiiage"* between, four
feet wide—A’dot'vo rooms above of the fame
size with those below, the large one for a
debtors apartment, the small one for a crim.
inas apartment, with a flight of steps and
landing place in the pafl'agc between—The
walls furrourding the criminals apartment to
be three feet thick, those surrounding the
debtor’s apartment to be three feet thick at
the sides, and two feet thick at the end*
the cheeks of the doors and windows above
to be secured by iron bars on each fide the
wall, rivitted together through the wall—
the upper floors to have their deeper* laid
close together, and in rhe criminals room the
sleepers to have iron bars let into them cross.
wife, fix inches apart, well secured by bolts
and then covered with two inch plank—
both the debtor* and criminals room to be
secured over head by strong deeper*, laid en
tirely close, and well fattened down—the
grates to be of iron bars of an inch square,
and as many sets in a window as will en
tirely break the lights—the doors above to
be secured bv iren bars dnpped inside and
cutfide, and secured by rivits going through.
The material* to be all furnifhed by the
undertaker.
Peter Early, 1 £>
James Cunningham, V |
Thomas W. Grimes, j yC*
P. S. The propcf.ds mast he direfled to
Mr, Thefnas W. Grimes, Grcenlbnroogh,
Greene county, Georgia,
November 19. (ijt)
All kind of Blanks
For Sale at this Office*
*
Executive Department, Georgia,
Milledoeville, Jan. 4, 1809.
I ORDERED,
That the A3 to appropriate the funds
heretofore fer apart for the redemption of the
Public Debt, puffed the aid December IhH,
be published in the Midcdgeville Intelli.
genoer, Georgia Argus, Louifviile Gazette,
Auguila Chronicle, Savannah Intelligencer,
the Monitor and Georgia Express ; for the
information of the Citizens of this ftatc,
Attest,
JAMES BOZEMAN,
Secretary,
i AN ACT
1 To appropriate the fundi heretofore set a.
I P art f er the redemption of the Public
I Debt,
Whereas lyv an a<ft of the General Assembly,
passed the 26th of June i 306, entitled
“ An ads todifpofe of and distribute the
late erfiion of Lands, obtained from the
Creek Nation by tlie U. States, in a
treaty concluded at the City cf Wafhirg.
ton, the 14th day of November 1805
it is among other things enabled, “ That
the Fractional parrs of Survey* whfoh
may be crated bv the natural or artificial
boundaries of said Territory, (ball be set
apart for the Redemption of the Public
Dent under the diretfiioQ of a future Lc.
gillaturc,' 1 ,
Arid whereas the aforefatd fund is now be
coming productive, and a confidetahlc
part of the monies due and owing to the
ftatc f.r such Fraftional Surveys, "have
and will fpecdily become doe ; and the
Lcgiflaturc having failed to make such
arrangement of the said fund as to enable
die proper officers to carry the intentions
of the aforefatd adt intoefteft :
Sec. 1. Be it enaArJ by the
Senate and hionfe of Reptefentaitvts of the
fate of Georgia in General Ajfemhly met,
and by the authority of the fame. That the
Treasurer, under the immed’ate direction of
his Excellency the Governor lor the time
being, shall and he is hereby authorized and
directed to receive at the Treasury Office,
in payment for such monies as are or here
after may become due on bonds taken and
deposited in the Treasury Office, for the a
forefaid Fractional Surveys, certificates or
out Handing evidences of the debt of this
State, at and after the following rates, to
wit : Audited Certificates and "Governor’s
Warrants, commonly called Warrants of
Anticipation, ar one eighth of their nomi
nal value; Prtfident’s and Speaker's War
rants issued fincc the year 1789 ; Gratuitous
Certificates, Funded Certificates, with fc.
ven years intertft added thereto, after the
rate of seven per cent, per annum ; and Go.
vernor’s warrants issued fincc the year 1789,
at their nominal value 5 and Bounty Land
Warrants, iffuvd to the late ftatc troops,
■mounting in the whole to three hundred
and eighty, five thousand, five hundred and
ten acres, at and after the rate of thirty
one and a quarter cents per acre.
Sec, 4. And be it further enacted by the
authority aforefatd. That the sum of fifty
five thousand dollars of the money atifing
front payments on the aforefaid bonds, (hall
be and the fame is set apart and appropriated
annually, and every year for the redemption 1
of the aforefaid out (landing evidences of
the debt of Hate— Provided, such Aim shall
he annually received at the Treasury, and
his Excellency the Governor for the time
heinp is hereby authorized and empowered
to iff»e to the holder or holders d certifi
cates of any of the aforefatd denominations,
reduced as before directed by Warrant on
the Treasury for the amount of big, her or
their claim, reduced as aforefaid,* payable
out cf any money arising from payments
made to the Treasury for the aforefaid Frac
tional Surveys.
BENJAMIN WHITAKER,
Speaker of the llonfe ,f Representatives.
HENRY MITCHELL,
Prefuhnt of the Senate,
Executive Department, Georgia,
AJfentcd to tld December, 1808.
JARED IRWrN, f
Governor, !
For Sale.
Land and Plantation where§h /
now live ,
COiN jf.IMHG three hundred acres,
adjoining the lands of Germany and Bald
win, with a goed dwelling house and other
out houfci, and a young thriving PEACH
ORCHARD; as it is presumed no per for.
would wish to purchase without viewing the
premises, a further description would be ur
neccffary.—For terms which will be a C
cocumodatiog apply to
HENRY PEEK.
Columbia county, Sept. 10. (ts)
25 Dollars Reward
Will be given to any
dw person who will- deliver
HALL, to me on Tiger
JK River, Union County, g,
dSjgXmjam r ’ ar ? t j ria > or fecurc him in
j 3 *l so that 1 can get
Mm. He rana*' 3 ?. about the middle of
November last —Be is about 30 year* of age
5 feet to or 11 inches high—a bright Mu
latto—* Cooper, Shoemaker aud Fid
ler, and generally nfi®* bis left hand.—One
of hit fide* and an Have the mark* of
being burnt—hair elofely oropded.
Kindred Bobo,
February 4. (jt)
fcMn 'V'"Sp. w *‘4S, V ,
For Sale,
Elegant Second Handed
GIGG,
With Hated Hamels Enquire at
this Office.
February it. ( t q
Phoenix Fire-Office,
f SAVANNAH.
THE Inhabitants of Augusta are notified
(hat the underlined are now authorized ra
continue Infuranccs open property j n Gbom
gta.
The Company having reftritfed their«j a ,
of Infurancc To as to prevent the too tL,
accumulation of rilks in the f, roe Cwmion,
the agents think it proper to (late, that a f;el
the fpecified amount has been insured. no
further policies can beifl'ued. l s i s repi , eft
ed, therefore, that persons wi(W i n f '
ance, will apply as early as poflible.
Besides the ufua] defeription cf the pro>
erty to be icfuttd, it would lie desirable £
have inferred in the plan, a (ketch of there
lative ntuation and cor.ftruftiou of all th«
buildings contained in the quadrang o oflots
in ivhic*. such property might be fixate,!.
An attention to this would in many case,
produce a diminution of oremium.
Robert £2? John Bolton,
Savannah, February n, **
LAW-OFFICE?
THE Subscriber informs those
«ho have hqmdated claims againlt perfonj
re fid mg in the New Punha/e, and may viiffi
to employ counsel for their recovery, that
he (hall extend hi, praflice in the colms,
the several counties of the OcnjuNee Circuit
AH orders from Merchants or .others living
at advance, di reded to him in Milled™
v ; agc paid , wij, b e promptly atten.
wUh f“ nauslit y arf
v , Hiram Storrs,
February rj. y
- t | | r
Notice.
the ttjfons of Richmond County.
time, I Wili ? ttend at th eplaces and
* T es h , erc>l " mentioned in order to re,
OnM^ re T Sf °L rhe > CariB °9
. ft ° n Moncla V the aorh da* „f February
instant, on Monday .he<srh' d ay of ScT
and on Monday the zoth dav of March a!?
the Ciyy Hotel, for diftria
on °rZT fda l th ? 2, f of February inst.
on Tuefday the 7 th day of March, and on
of Wm I I 11! ' 1 ! da> ’ r s March * at the boufe
On m w L r g n for Nof 4,
imf liv T fd n V theazndday of February,
sr s«sa ax-Msa
in!i°‘o th l 23 rd d *y Q f Febm-rry
on Tb n ~Ffd‘ , y th f 9 th of March, I
on Fourfday the 2;l d day of March at rh,
h n i m m ‘ f‘ T y tr - ef q* for did. No. 6.
On nday the zyh day ofFebmary inst.
on Saturday the ml, dar of March Jnd on
of V?u d 7 ofM ’ ,rch ’ the houft
1? Fi * !cher for diftria N, 2.
OnSaundav; the aj.h dav of February,
-nit. on Saturday the 2 5 :h day of March *
of uS' ,r C lft / ,a> r of A ? ril at thc houfc
of J 4f tit 6 Collins efq. for diftrift No. j,
John D*Antignac,
A.T p t R ' fei ™ r of Taxßeturns.
V?rt'-A rCq ? ft * hc Ca P ta 'ns of the fev,
cral dittnas to furnifh me as Toon as paffihl.
a rtiMa. ° f ,h ' inbaUl ” tl ° f <i»« (i«i.
February n.
For Sale.
20 Likely Young Country Bor*
NEGROES,
Confiding cf Men, Boys, Girls, Women,
and Children—Which will ba fold low for
Ca(h or Cotton, apply to
Brux, Stokes G«.
Angufla. January 14. (if)
TO RENT.
That Fifty Acre Lot,
111 the Town,
whereon Mr. A< Rhodes former
ly resided Apply to
THOMAo GARDNER & Co.
January .3. (ts)
TO RENT,
In Klhs Street a large nnd convenient
Dwelling House,
With a good garden lately oc
cupied by T. C. RufTell efq.---
for terms apply to the Subscriber
living adjoining/aid premises.
James Edwards.
February 4. (ts)