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Jackson & Nightingale,
JU their Siort in Broad -ureft, bav* o t entJ-a>
jmall , but vail cbtftn sijjonmtnt of
DRT GOODS,
Which they are now felling *• low as goods
see generally retailed iu any part of Ame-'
rica. 1 . i
They liktvti/t bav*
Weft-India and Providence Rum, per the'
hogihead or fraaller quantity—Gin 111 pipe*'
aod cafes—Brandy—Teneriff and Madeira '
Wines of the fir# quality—about forty bar*
rels of Cyder t made of chofeu apples, and
faltered through fand—Loaf and Browa Su*
gars, Sec. Sec. Sec.
• N. B. They will purchase Public of
•very description, foe- which cofti will be
given.
■ TAX.
THE Celleftor w.ll attend at the Coffee
houfe, on Tuesday and' IVtdntfday the
6tn and 7th of December next, for the pur*.
v pose of receiving the taxes for the Augjufta
diftricl y and at Mr. Jarvis's, near Spirit
Creek Bridge, on Thursday the 6th, for Capt.
Harris'* company, on Friday the 7th, for
Capt. Cowle’s company, .at their usual raufter
ground.
NATH. PEARRE, C. T.
One Guinea Reward .
IOST, forae time ago, by Mr. Dixon**
i* boy, out of a great coal pocket, be* ween
my house in Broad-itreer and Rae*s creek, a
fin 4ll BUNDLE of PAPERS, containing a
covena ut, Sec. between Col. Henry Hampton
ami myfclf, and a receipt of Laugftoo’a
for a negroe, on account of Col. Mafbury,
in which he agrees to take horses for the ba
lance due hirov»— Whoever delivers them to
me ihail receive the above fura-in caih. They
esn be of no uleto any but the owner.
JAMES INGRAM.
Nov. 7t 1791.
To be fold,
©fi the thud Monday iu December uext, at
the plantation of the late Beujamin An
drews, Eiq-.
AQuan ity of Corn, Horses, Cattle, Hogs,,
plantation tools, a waggon, chair, and-’
f me houiehold and k tchen furniture. *
At the fame time and place will be rented, . I
the plamauan of the said deceased, on which
is a good dwelling house land out houses, and
aid a (mall gang of negroes. Credit will be
given for twelve mouths, to be paid in caih,
o. tobacco at caih price; bond and security
Will be required.
EDMUND BUGG, ) Atttofc - •
HENRY HILL, 5 Executors.
Nov. 17, 1791.
River Plantation
*
GN Saturday the'24th day of December
next, between the hours of 10 and 12-
c’clock, at the Mhrket-'placc in Augufla, will
be rented for one year; that valuable planta
tion on Savannah river, known by the name
of Beddi field j about 240 acres of which*
is unocr cultivation, and entirely free from
freihes, tojoming lands of M‘Cartan Camp
bell, Elq. the estate of Wallicon, and Mr.
William Bugg: Those inclinable to renfit,
are requeued to view 4 the premises in the
mean time, which are little more than three
miles from town As the place belongs to an
abieut gentleman, security will be required
for the due payment of the rent, as also that
the houses, Ire. will not he wilfully destroyed.
SEABORN JONES.
Augusta % Nov. 11, 17911* *
Who has two aftive Negroe Fellows to be '
hired, both ot whom are valuable boat bauds,
and are adeemed honed 1 One of them is a
good journeyman bj»t wright, caulker, See.
Wank conveyance* to be
had at the Prinung-Otiioe.
Strayed or ftofen
ON the 17th of Ottober last. a bright bay
'Horfe; 4 years old next typing ; and a
-dark-gray Mare ot the fame age i-tbe hotfe is
■. about *4 and- a half hands high, both his bind
: feet white antbhis right fore foot, has a flat in
forehead, bushy mane and tail, his mane
.'incliues to haDg both sides, branded on the
near buttock-thus + The mare is about 14
“ hands high, a long tail, her tail and mane al
; mod white, a fmallftar on her forehead, and
has forae fiddle tyots. Any person delivering
them to the subscriber in AugUfta, (hall re*
, cervc a generous reward. "
/; B. POOL.
; — l * • Mi .
I Notice. *
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A *
I »HAVE deposited in the Clerks Office of
the Superior Court, Richmond county, a
, Copy, as near as may be, of a Bill*of Sale,
r. executed by W ’liam Jackson to the fubfcri- *
ber, for five Neg oes, viz. Charles, Toby, -
Dinah, Amoho, ano Hannah, &ted the 20th "
February, 1-778.
I have also deposited th„* demolition of Be
verly Lowe and Obedience Lowe, in support
of the said Bill of Sale.
) c ZACHARIAS FENNi
-i Julf IS, 1791.
V -
I DO certify, that Zacharias Fenn has
lodged in my Offer the above defcribCd Bill
of Sale and depofitious, for the purpose of
eftablifhhig the Copy.
THO WATKINS* C. S. C. R. v
July 28, 1791.
v ; Savannah}' X)3obtr, 1791*
* %
AGREEABLE to an Ordinance of the'-
City Council, palled on the 27th day of
September latt, theCommiffioners give notice, >
that the TICKETS in thi* LOTTERY are
- printed with black ink, and numbered with'
red, and signed by three of the Commiflioner* '
each: Tnat the following is'the PLAN of 4
the Lottery;
1 Price of 1000 Dollars is > 1000 dollar*,''
I 500 - 500 ’
a- 2qo - 400
a 100 -200
4 50 -- 200-'
8 ‘ 40*- • 320
13 30 • 39®
20 ao • 400
30 15 - 45® f
40 tz • - 480
54 ... IO- - 54®
100 8 - - 800 *
200-- 6‘ -... . 1200
530 4- - - 2120 -
M. t
1005 Prices. .. 9000
1995 Blanks. -
3000 Tickets,; at three dollars* is 9000 dos- v
r lars, fubjed to a deduftion of 15 dollars for
every hupdred dollars will br‘l3so dollars
faviog to tr.e City.
By which ir appears that there are not two
blanks 'to a prize, and as the net proceeds of
the Lottery is to be solely appropriated to
wards the finking of Wtlis,and for the pur
chase of a Fire Engine, very much wanted in
this City, aud as the ftftris thereof jire pled
ged for the'faithful payment of the prize*
drawn, it is hoped the Citizens will cheerful]
endeavor to promomhe sale of'be tickets.y
The Lottery' Will commence drawing on
Monday the 16th day of January next, at the*
Courthouse in this City, and the prize? will
be paid within 10 days after drawing.
A lid of the prizes drawn will be publifiied
in the Georgia Gazette.
TICKETS to be had of either of thrCom
million ere, and at the Printing-Office in Sa- >
vinnsh—iu Augusta, of John Meals and A- "
brsham Jones, Efqn,
JUSTUS H. BCHEUBER> J
ACOBWALDBUKGER,
,OH N BEK MEN, ►Comm. Cert In.
• JuHN WALLACE, •
EBENE2EK HILLS, ;..
. lit the Superior Courts Rid mend
jiugu/i 8, 1791.
v Preftm,
HirHonor Henry Osborne, Esq.
UPON the petition of Janies Pearre, 'fit
ting forth that he is adminiflrator of all
and lingular the goods and chattels,'rights
• and tenements which were of James Wood,
dcceaced, pitying an Order of Court to au
‘ tliorife the sale of 130 acres of land, on the
Oconee river, in Gfteene county, formerly of
Walhiogton county, the property of th% said
James Wood ; and it appearing that fucb
sale is necessary f Whereupon a rule is granted
or (hewing cause in three months from the
qate of this rule, why fucb sale iftould n«t then
yde ordered in terries of the ftatutc in that case
ately made aud provided.
Ex'raß from the Retards ,
Test. ' THOMAS WATKINS, Clerk .
fifteen Pounds Reward.
Strayed or Stolen,
:TJr°ni Dr. John Halls plantation near Sa-
JP vannah on the night of the' aid, frill. a
remarkable large bright bay horse 16 hands
or upwards and canters tollerable
well, is about 6 or j years ofo, he is branded
on one of :iis jaw* bu: do not fecoUett the
letter, and may bt branded on forae of hit
quarters, for aughri know-; whoevertake*
up said horse and delivers him to find Dr.
Hall, or to-the subscriber at Augusta, (hail be*-
rewarded according'to their trouble.
JAMES STALLINGS.
OSober 17, 179^
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To be Sold , a great Bargain ,
AVERY valuable trad: of
Land, containing 1150 acres, on Sa
vannah river, within one day's ride of thie
city ;i* is modly prime high riVer swamp #
with a great quantity of oak and cyprels, and
typing of water equal to any in the date on iv
is not fubjeft to the and has the com
mand of abundance of back water; it may be
ruo out in different traas., One, two, and
three years credit* will be given, and the pay
ment received Negroes, or any kind of
produce.
ALEXANDERS WATT.
Savannah , Sept, 28, 1791.
. •> 1
Savannah , Sept* *B, 1791.
THE subscriber is finishing
several Itrgt flroag .ad commodioti.'
ftofic dores on his wharf under the Bluff,
where he will receive all kinds, of produce to
he fold, (hipped or dored, and will be ac
countable for every thing delivered fife and
in as good order-as when landed. ‘He has
. negroes to attend,,and a crane on the wars,
where boats of all burthens will lie afloat,
Sod be discharged with dityatch at any time '
of tide, Produce for file will pay no dore- r '
age* -
ALEXANDER WATT.
. .
Strayed vr Stolen ;
A ;BAY MARE, about nine or ten year*.
old, 14 hands and a half high, brand- ,
ed on tho mounting (h&ulder C A ; the brand
on her buttock unknown, one of her hind
hoofs white, with a little of the white hair
over it. ONE GUINEA Reward will he
given to any person Wbb will deliver the said
Mare to the subscriber in Augufta.’
HAMILTON NIXON.
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Rye, Buckwheat, & Barley.
subscriber (to encourage the railing
i’-* small grain) will contrktl for a quan
tity of Rye, Buckwheat and Barley, to be de
livered after next haiveft.—He would at thr
present time buy found Rye, Buckwheat, Bar
ley aud Indian Corn. Apply oppofue Major'
Reily’e to
JAMEf TOOLE.
THt public ira refpaAfuily informed that
in a law days, an aaortmtnt of groceriti will
b« opened android reafiaabll tor ea(h, by
UMEi TOOLE