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BANK op SOUTH-CAROLINA,
April 3°, 1795.
\7 HKREAS fevtral counterfeits of the 3 l.me
' V dbum notes ijfued by this Bank, have ap
peared in circulation .-
Resolved, That the holders of notes of that deno
'ruination, be requejlcd to bring them in to the Bank
to be exchanged , and that this resolution be publijhed
im the several Gazettes of this city.
Ex trail from the Mimrtes t
THOMAS W. BACOT, Cajhkr .
Wants to employ on (hares,
A WAGGONER r oho can furnijh two good
hurfes. Conjlant work will be furnijktdfor
the waggon. Apply ttr
JOHN HAMMOND.
Who also wants to employ,
A Company of HOUSE CARPENTERS to
build two houfesj each 40 by 20 feet.
He also has (or Sale,
One hundred hedd of prime STOCK-SHEEP,
for Cash or Corn only, at cajh price , to be delivered
to his boat at a convenient landing.
Mount-Airy, May 4, 1795.
JAM E S COOPER,
Begs leave to inform his friends and the public in
general, that he has opened for file , at theJlore
lately occupied by Mefjrs. Rolflon and Neflitt , on
APlntofh flreett leading to the Middle IVare-
House s
A freih and general Assortment of
DRY GOODS, HARD WARE, and
GROCERIES,
Which he wrfl left low for cash or produce.
SHERIFF’S SALE. ~
On the firfl Tuefday in 'June next t at the Market
houfe in the town of Augujla t at ten o'clock in
the forenoon.
WILL BE SOLD ,
ALL that tiaft of land known by the name of
Old Galphin town, containing 1500 acres of
land, lying on the Ogechee river, Burke county.
500 acres in said county, on said liver and
Rocky jComfort.
17 acres in said county of Burke, bounded north
west by Barber and Sumner's, and south-east by
Old Town.
yoo acres in the county of Wilkes, lying on
Cold Water creek.
200 acres in said county on the waters of Roc
ky creek.
500 acres in said county on the waters of Bea
verdam creek.
287 1-2 acres in the county of Washington, on
the waters of Shoulderbonc creek. ,
287 1-2 acres in said county, on the waters of
the Rocky Fork of Shoulderbone cteek.
287 1-2 acres in said county, bounded (outh
weft by unknown land, north weft by Pointer’s
lar.d, and on all ether sides by vacant.
287 r-2- acres in said county, bounded weft by
unknown lands and vacant, north by Greer’s land,
and on all other sides by vacant land.
200 acres in said county, bounded east by O
conee river, weft by Thomas Conaway’s land, and
on all other sides by vacant.
1250 acres in said county, near Fan’s bridge,
joining Kendrick and Holly’s.
287 1-2 acres in said county, near Williamson’s
swamp.
287 1-2 acres in the said county of Wafinngton>
near the head of Buftaloe.
287 1-2 acres in the county of Franklin, bound
ed fouth by the fork of Broad river, east by Thomas
M‘Dowal’s land, and on all other parts by vacant
lands.
5000 acres land in the county of Greene, lying
on the waters of BufFaloe creek.
920 seres in said county of Greene, bounded
north east by unknown and surveyed lands, feuth
weft by Cook’s land, and on all other sides by
vacant.
go acre lot, No. 29, near the torvn of Augulla.
Also, three improved lots, in New-Galphinton,
No. 25* 3 u
■Tlv whole seized under execution as the property
of Robert Forfyth, Esq. deceased, at the suit of
William Graves.
Conditions cash.
JAMES RICHARDS,. S. R. C.
F O R S ZTIE,
A STOUT likely NEGROE FELLOW, a
y > bcut 20 years of age, and who lus worked
2 or 3 rears at the carpent./s trade.
JAMES PEARRE.
April 24, 1795. if
Education for Young Ladies, in Au
gusta, with the Scientific Branches.
MR. and Mrs. Sandwich having at their own
rifque, ejlabtifhcd an Academy upon ihc-plan
of Dr. Rusk of Philadelphia, embrace the earliest
opportunity to acknowledge the attention of adifetrning
public, who yin one month, hivefiled thefchoct, except
two boarders and two d’ay-fckolars ; terms for these
may be seen in the public papers of la ft month
Many affectionate parents who dread the length of a
Northward journey and have no friends in town
with whom to- board their chihdren y reque/l the plan
may be enlarged j but as this will be attended with
considerable expense, twelve boarders mujl be fubferibed
for Thofeparents who wifi and daugh
ters in one house until the former are ft for the daf
fies, may enjoy this happiness, and the Augitfa
Academy for gentlemen being now opened with re
fpe&able tutors, Mr. Sandwich will remove them
there in due time and provide board for them in a
fparate house when they advance to that age which
will render them improper for the ladies school,
Joshua meals
HAS removed from the fore he formerly occupied,
and is now situated on his own lot, near Mrs .
Foxes, leading immediately to the State-House, where
he offers for falc, on his usual low terms, for
ready pay only , the following
GROCERIES:
WINES of various and Nutmegs
kinds Raiftns, Almonds and
Jamaica 1 > Currants
Welt-India > RUM Copperas, Allam, Brim-
Northern j itone and Indigo
French 1 ■ Scotch and Rappee Snuff
Peach and > BRANDY in bottles and the for-
Apple j mer in bladders
Holland Sc 7 QjjsJ Pickels, Catfup and
Northern 5 Orange juice
Molasses Cheese and a few Fir
, Loaf and ? *no kins of Butter
Mufcovado 5 Pickled Salmon and
Tea and Coffee other Filh
Pepper, Alfpice & Gin- Salt
get Glass and Earthen ware,
Mace,Cinnamon,Cloves &c.
. ' N. B. He acknowledges with gratitude the favours
he has already received from his friends in town
and country, and begs their continuance .
! Augufla, February 26, 1795. ts
LIQUORS and GROCERIES.
Ihe fubferiber has just received and now opening for
file at the South-weft corner of Broad and IVaJh
ington streets, opposite Mr. Blajh’s, and adjoining
the premises occupied by Mr. Fox, a frejh and
general assortment of LIQUORS and GRO
CERIES among which are the following articles.
OLD Jamaica fpiiits Frying pans
Weft-India and Sallad Oil
Northward rum. Bottled fnuff
Cogniac and Apple Pomatum
Brandy Starch
Genuine Madeira Wine Glauber fait 3'
Teneritle, Sherry and Camphor
Malaga do. British Oil
Best port Wine in bot- Turlington’s balsam
ties Jar and keg raisins
Do. London porter and Nutmegs, Mace and
Staff©! dihire cyder in Cloves
do. Copperas
Annifeed cordial Allum
■ Holland gin Mustard
' Loaf, Mufcovado and Zant currant 3
common brown sugar Pepper
Molasses Pimenta
Bell hyfon and boheatea Fig blue, common and
Sulphur Windsor soap &c. &c.
ALSO, ‘
Window glass Cutting knives
Pipes Scythes
Crockery and glass ware Powder, (hot and lead
Playing cards Linefeed and train oil in
Pewter Jugs
Nails of all sizes White lead
Bar iron and steel Spanilh brown and
Iron pot 3 and Dutch yellow ochre ground
Ovens inoik &c. &c. &c.
Which he is determined to felilow for Calh or
Produce only.
JOSEPH HUTCHINSON.
LOS T,
SUPPOSED to be betwixt this place and Walh
ington, a SILVER LANCET CASE, con
taining fix lancets,, the letters W. W. cyphered on
‘ the bottom of the case. Any person returning
! the fame to the Printer hereol, will be handfomclv
1 rewarded.
, Augufla, April a, 1795*. ts
COLLECTOR'S sale.
)n the frjt Tuefday in "June next, at Elbert court
koufe,
WILL BE SOLD,
ONE thousand eight hundred and ftfty-feve&
acres of land, lying in Elbert county, on
Beaverdara creek, joining John Albritten and
others; taken as the property of Robert Harth
horn to fatisfy his tax for the year 1794.
AHo, roo acres in laid county, lying on Cold
Water creek, joins John Jones* and others; taken
as the property of John Turke.
Also, 710 acres in Franklin county, lying on
the middle fork of Broad river, joining Warford
and others; taken as the property of Robert Ru
therford, to fatisfy his tax for the year 1794.
Also, 235- acres in Franklin county, lying on
Silver creek, joining unknown lands; taken as the
property of Thoifcas Martin.
R» COSBY, C, E, C.
April 23, *793.
POST-OFFICE, August a, April i, 1795.
Letters in the Jaid office, to be returned to the Gene
ral Foft-Qffice , if not taken out within three
months of this date .
MR. F. Booker, Mrs. Brown, John Blanton,
Mrs. A. Bell, Jos. Brownley, Mr. J, Bu
chanan, Eph. Brown, Thomas Brien.
Enftgn Cobb, President of Cincinnati, Caps,
Crowder, Jas* Cafwell, Oliver Clark, Duncan
Campbell.
R. Dickinson, Hopkin Dye.
Charles Eustace, 5.
Mrs. Few, I. Few, 2.
John Gilney, Wra. Goad, J. B. Giradeau,
Stephen Garrett.
Ben. A. Hamp, D. Hunter, James Hamilton*
Jos. Johnson, Hartwell Jones.
Thomas Kearns.
J. B. Leray, 2.
Wm. Mitchell, Jas. M‘Cabe, Wm. M‘Tier,
Rob. Middleton, Capt. Massey, Moses M‘Kia
uey, Jas. M'Cammon.
i J. C. Nightingale, 2; Dr. Nefbit, t,
David Prentice.
George Ragen.
David Sharman, Francis Smith, S. Simms, Pe
ter Smith, Dr. St. Marc, Robt. Stark, W. B,
Slater, John Swepfon, Z. Sinquefieid.
Hillary Thompson.
James Way, John M. Whitney, Col. Winn,
Jacob Wood, JobaC. Walton, David Witherfpoon#
Wm. URQUHART, P. M.
An ENGLISH SCHOOL.
THE fubferiber mojl refpedfully informs his
employers in particular and the public in
general, that he has removed his school from the
dwelling-houje of Mr, James Edwards , in M l JntoJh-
Jlreety to the back part of Mr, Edwards ’ lot , in
Greene-Jlreet, (oppofte to the hovfe occupied by the
■ reverend parson lioyd)- to a new house , accommodate
ed with the necefanes for a fchool-houfe> where*
those children sent to school without fubferibing for
any certain term of time for their continuance , are
received , and attended to in like manner as those
fubferibed for y and their parents or guardians can
remove than from this school at any time they may
think proper ( within or at the expiration of three
' months) by paying three monthsfatary for each scho
lar, to be paid when taken away—they being consi
dered as fchoiars, and in thefchool, from their firfk,
entrance until the above be complied with,
EDMOND WALSH,
Augufla, May 9, 179 7.
n o t 1 c E.
ALL persons indebted either by bandy note, or
book account to the late concern of William
and Humphrey Graves are hereby forbid making any
; payment to William Greaves of Lamar’s bridgey but
are requefled to call on John Griffin , Esquire, in
the town of Wajhington, and fettle their accounts
as speedily as pofjible, who has the books of said
concern and is properly autkorifed to receipt for any
payment made him,
GEO. GRAVES, ) Ex’rs of Hum*
JAMES Graves,
April 17, 1795.
r fubferiber s having made repeated applica-
X tions to those indebted to- them on accounty for
a settlement of the fame,, without effect, do* now give
notice , that uulefs the fame are fettled on or before
; the I ft day of June enfuing* they w ill be under the
necejfity of placing them in the Linds of Seaborn
Jones , &sq. for collection—Those who ure indebted
by fpeciaUies are also informed that part payment
will be expected by the fame time , es becially from thofe’
who have already experienced long indulgences.
GEO. BARNES, (3 Co.
Augufla, April 1, 1793.