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Sheriff’s Sale.
Will be Sold,
On Monday, the 3 d day January next,
at ;be Lourt-bouj, in Richmond cconty,
A tract of 400 acres"of good land, in Burke
county; a deicription thereof "will be given
on the day of sale.
Two Lots, No. 9$ and 99 in Greene ftreit, 1
containing near an acre each.
And two lots the lower end of Broad street,
about one quarter of an acie each, in the
town of Augusta.
Seized under execution as the property of
Mr. E. Wambe lie.
GEORGE HUNTLEY, S. R C.
Augusta, Noyr, ad >7OO
For Sate,
A Traft of Land
In Burke county, of four hundred acres, one
hundred and fifty of which are cleared and
under fence. * For particulars apply to
Willi \M Wallace.
Nov. *7, 1790.
For Sale
Bv the Subscriber , at the Stores
adjoining Augujta Ware houje,
JAMAICA Hum
Northwird do.
(jin in cases
Muicovado sugar
Coffee
Molaff s
Salt
Butter in Firkins and
Hyfon l ea, as good as any ever
fold in this town, at 10s. 6d. per lb.
William Minor , jun.
Who wants to contract for 4000 weight of
good Pam. —Good storage for all kind o
produce, and bodnefs done oy Commiflion.
John Gobbifon,
j.ias now l or 6AL E , at his
vtore at Arinton s JVare-Houfe ,
mouth of Butler s Creek y A ; ew-
Savannah , ( 1 0 miles only from
t/ i?idd's y on the Uchee Creek y )
a general ASSORTMENT of
G 0 0 D S,
CONSISTING of
Rum, Sugar, Molasses, Coffee,
Salt, Iron, Steel, Pewter, Irish
I men, Oznabrigs, Negro Cloth,
Blankets, &c. 6cc* &c.
Ironmongery* Bit mirigham &
Sheffield Wares of various kinds.
Baberdathery, Saddlery, Statio
nary, Groceries, Mediciries, &c.
He also withes to inform the Planters, that
hi> AiTottment consists of such Articles as they
mort materially want; and that he will dif
rofe of the fame on the mod reasonable
terms.
NewSavannnh, Nov. 24, 1790.
C 1 Ut jubjenbers ha ve for S AL £, a Central
AJJoriment of
g 0 0 D s,
suitable to the feifon, which they will fell for
Cadi, Georgia or Caroliua money, or pro
duce.
GEORGE BARNES & Co,
Augusta, Rev id, 1790.
N. B. They have for sale, for ca(h only,
Loudou bottled Porter, by the calk or doscu
1
Factorage Eufi
neis.
THE Sublet ibeia be* leave to inform
their friends and the public, that they
will in futu>e attend to the Sale of Tobacco,
L’itnber, ludigo, Hemp, Hour, Coin, and
every kind ot country produce, which, may
be consigned to them in Savannah*, and will
faithfully execute auy orders diieded to them
lor Goods, Negroes, &c. ore. at the luwell
pikes.
HAVE FOR SALE ,
A'genet al alforunent of GOODS, fnitable to
the prefenc and approaching fealous. —Like
wtfe, afe w likely NEg K OES.
W A N T E D*
Deer Skins, Paper Money,, <nd every kind
of Pubhc Securities, either of this state or
South*Carolina, for which the best prices
wili be given.
MONTFORf ts LEE.
i'.a
Savannah , Dec. 1, i 790. 3t
I «f'> ‘» -
w - mu m ■ —
TH E Sublcfiber haa lately received a
a Coulignihent of .
G O O D S,
’ Fiom England, Well cbofen and ailortcd, be*
ing very fuiiablt for a country itore i will
fell the whole by package, or part thereof, (
. low for caih or tobacco.—-Gentlemen who
keep Horen Hi'the country, and are not pro
perly aifoited, would do well to avail them- .
(elves ot this opportunity of supplying their
if ores with freih, cheap and choice g tods,
from whom merchantable produce will be
taken in payment.
RICHARD WAYNE.
Savannah , Dee. I, 1790*
THE Subscriber, in addition to the arti
cle? enumerated in a former advertise
ment, has
Orange Juice,
Os very excellent quality, for fair, by the
barrel or fraaller quantity.
WILLIAM MINOR, jun.
■**'. • *,.•>. s- ; ..<* «* {
Calh given for thei Certificates and other
focurities of this Bate. Ordets in the
Coinmiffion line executed with punctuality ;
and good fiorage for all kind of good!, to
bacco and other produce.
Augujta, Dec . 8, 1790.
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For SALE,
(By Public AulUon, without Rtfrve)
A . LL the real and personal estate of the
late Philip Jacob Cohen, deceased ;
confiding of a large and complete flock of
Dry Goods, sundry valuable Negroes, hie
Plate and Household Furniture, a valuable
Lot of laud, also an exceeding good Chair
Horse.—-—The sale will commence at the
(lore on the Bay, lately occupied by the de
ceased, on Monday the 17th January next,
and contiuue uutil the whole is fold.
By order of Adam Tunno , Esq. Executor,
SAMUEL WRIGHT, V. M
Savannah , Dec. 1, 1790.
* .*•#< V
To be Rented*
The Houje and Stores at prejent
occupied by Mr* Benjamin Hart is ,
and immediate poffejjion givek*
Forparticulars, inquire of
JOHN coußsfe. '
Avgufta, Dec. 10, 1790. ts
+*t blank bonds, and
Blank Deeds of Conveyance"
for bale at the Office.
Pi inting.Office, Augrffa, Otftber 9, 1796.
Ikj etuiale me to go jujiice ts
tie' ( realtors, ttom whom
1 have hut a vety Jl ort indulgence t
I am compelled to tbe fame step
with rtjpi Cl to ferlohi who are in*
debit dto me , and mult beg them to
maftt' payment of their accounts
within the year, that tbe disagree*
hie alternative may be avoided
The Gazette will as usual be deli
vered to Sublcrtbers , but no ether
. work can be token from the Office
1 in jut tire until paid for.
JOHNE. SMITH .
v* *, y 'V ■’ •- '
For Sale,
■*
The Plantation known by tbe name of
,
p pofite to Ausufla, and the property of
A l exarder JSl*lver, containing about four
' hundred and seventeen acres more or less,
on which are a good dwelling-house, kitchen,
- liable and fmoak-houfe : The whole trad ii
well watered, and near the house is a re
markable fine Ipring, equal to any water
within 100 mdes ot it. For terms, iuqu ; re
•of Melt. Robert b'uk aud Co. merchants at
Aurnfla. „
N. B. If not fold before the sotb Febru
ary, it*will on that day bfe fold to the highest
bidder, & Augufla, fob produce, delivered
in CharJ§?ton.Or r Aogufta, as will be declared
on the day of sale.
ALL those indebted to the concerns of
Gordon &Qpnnilt, and Connell , B>oivn (A
v Co- formerly pf this place, are once more re
queued to pay their refpefdive balances (which
have been so long due) immediately to the tub
feriber, or in hisabfence, Mr. James Brown,
ten. or R. Dick ts Co. merchants here; as
no longer indulgence will be given, being de
termined to put the books, notes, tsev. into
the hands of an Attorney at law, before the
next quarterly courts, witfi positive indroc-,
tions to comptff payments as toon as possible. •
I have for fafe fe viral valuable trails of hud
in Wilkes anil Franklin counties, arid a valu
able improved lot in Reynold flreet, opposite to
Doctor Dy fart’s, and near the new Warc
houlc, Which makes it a very eligible Band
for adore. The lauds and Jot will tie dis
posed of on very reafouable terms, for cash,
tobacco, negroes, or auy kiud of public se
curities.
THOMAS GORDON, ‘
Augufia , December 3. 1 790-
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A Return of Defaulters in Rich
mond County tor 1790.
Capt. Pearrds DiJlrid . ■ John
Rudewy, D. Campbell, John Hinfler, Tho
mas famith, Fox, J. P. Vanhcddegbem,
George Lord, George j. Hull, Joseph Watts,
Sarah Barclay, John Griffin, Augustus Bald
win, George Powell, Ebcnezer johnfon,
Wilson Woodruff, ■ ' —— Wal
lace, Roger Dauuelly, ‘ Triplet, Flake
Fort, Jobu Martin, John Frythe, Picr
fon, Agnes Bacon, Heze Joues.
Capt, Poods Dijirid. —Uaac Randolph, W.
Hobby, William Spencer, Georgs Ander
ion, Henry M*Donald Sc Co. Noah~Kelfey,
John Garrett, —— Jonfcs, ThomasCumming,
Jatnes Alger, Sebaflian Blache, —— Bun
nell, ————— Wells, John Bchadwick,
Holland M'Teer, Robert Dixon, Na
than Buffi, John Catlett, Mra. Randolph,
jobn Edwarda, Ediuund Fears, James John*
sou, —— Beal*
Capt. Crawtorf s DiflriQ.-~VI Waller.
jAMES HAMILTON, Receiver*
N. B. By the neglcft of Captains Hatcher,
Lille, Drane, and Collins, the names of de.
fauhtrs in ibeir refpettiva difttieti, cannot
yet he returned*
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