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Robert Montfort,
BEGS leave to inform his friends and the public in gene
ral, that in consequence of his being appointed a VEN
DUE-MASTER for the town of Savannah by the Honorable
the Aflembly, he will particularly attend to any business they
(hall entrull to his care, and will be thankful for the consign
ments of their Lumber and Produce, which they may fend to
Savannah for sale ; and will likewise punctually attend to any
orders or requisitions which he may receive from time to
time from them. Gentlemen that will favour him with their
custom may depend on ftrift attention, and pointed punctua
lity. ■ 2 °-*3
N O T 1 C E.
ALL persons who have any demands against the estate of
the late Benjamin Bowers, of Beech-Island deceased,
are rcquefted to bring in their accounts properly attested, in
order that such accounts may be fettled ; and all'o all persons
indebted to the said estate are required to make payment be
fore the ift day of May next ensuing the date hereof.
ISAAC ARDIS, 5 Executors*
Beecb-Iftand, Feb- 6 , 1787. 20-iz
NOTICE.
ALL persons having any demands against the estate of
John Bacon, deceased, aredelired to make them known
to Jofcph Pannil, in Wilkes, or James Fox, in Augusta; and
all those indebted to said estate, are desired to make payment
by the tirft day of May next, as no longer indulgence will be
given.
JOSEPH PANNIL,
1 JAMES FOX.
A STRAY HORSE.
CAME to the fubferiber’s plantation, about one mile be
low Rae’s Creek, near the town of Augusta, on the Bth
ult. A large black HORSE, has one hind foot white, and
branded on the shoulder and buttock HE with a fleur-de*lys.
JOHN BELL.
Richmond County , Jan- 19, 1787.
TtrJtWd Vr sYUITen,
On the 13 d of January laft t from Mr- Currids t Merchant , in
Augusta ,
A ROAN HORSE, about 14 hands high, 7 years old,
branded on the mounting lhoulder with a double heart,
roach main, and has a star on his forehead. Whoever will
deliver said horse to Mr. John Currie, in Augusta, or the
fuhfcribcr in Savannah, lhall receive Twenty Shillings Re
w&rd*
JAMES MILLEDGE.
February 7, 1787 20 -zz
-T O B E SOLD ,
THAT valuable, healthy, and fertile PLANTATION,
whereon I new live, known by the name of the Three
Springs $ yvitb a large convenient Dwelling-House and other
out-buildings—-The Paper Medium will be taken in payment.
For terms apply to
• K JOSEPH PANNIL.
Wilkes County , Jan- 1 6, 1787. 4t
FOR SALE,
/'h 'TIE LOT No. 19, situate and fronting on Broad-
X and extending to Ellis-street, adjoining the
Lots whereon Mr. William Wallace, and Meflrs. Connell,
Brown & Co. live; containing nearly one acre and three
quarters. For term* apply to the fubferiber.
JOHN APPLING.
Augusta , December 1, 1786.
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. , Forty Shillings Reward.
STOLEN from Augusta commons, on the night of the
25th of January last, A Sorrel Gelding, about four
teen hands and a half high, nine years old, a blaze on his
forehead, brand not known, and is a natural paesr. Any
person who delivers the said Horse to Samuel Hemphill, in
Augusta, or to Thomas Mackie, in Wilkes county, Broad
river, lhall have the above Reward.
THOMAS HEMPHILL.
Delivered to me tLe 15th of August 1786, a
New Negro Fellow, about 30 years of age, has £
country marks on his cheeks, breast, and belly, fays hisnaa
is Hercules, but cannot tell his Mailer’s name so as to be n
derftood, nor where he came from ; but fays his Mailer die
lately* The owner mull prove his property before
JAMES M‘CORMICK, J. p.
IVilkei County. 4t
TO BE SOLD OR LEASED ,
The House and Loi
Whereon the subscriber lives. For terms apply to
WILLIAM FREEMAN.
Augujia , Jan. 20, 1787. 3t
GINGER
FOR SALE,
At Mr. B A R C L A Y’s, near the Ferry.
Audited Certificates.
T HE subscriber will give Calh for AUDITED CERTI.
FICATES at the rate of one for seven.
THOMAS COLE.
Augusta, Feb. 2, 1787.
WANTED,
A Quantity of
BEES-WAX,
For which Cafli will be given. Inquire at the Secretary of
the State's Office.
E O R SALE
THAT valuable HOUSE and LOT,
No. 23, fronting on Broad-street,
The terms will be made known by apply
ing to Kerr & Brow i*
Augusta , Dec . 5, 1785.
LOST, on the 2sd tnjiant ,
A Tobacco Note,
In the name of the subscriber, mark and weight as follows:
AS 7 6fj : 1250 : 114 : 1106.
ABRAHAM SILVA.
The highest Price (in the Paper Medium) will be given foi
TOBACCO,
INDIGO,
At the Printing-Office in Augusta.
Walhington Post.
THE Post from the town of Washington in Wilkf*
County to Augusta, will arrive here this evening, ani
will set out to morrow for Wafliingtoa. It will continue to
ride weekly during the present year. All letters left witk
the Printer of this paper for Wilkes County will be fafely
conveyed. And those left at Henry Moungers in Wafhing*
ton, will be conveyed weekly to Augusta, under certain re*
gulations which can be seen at the Printing-Office.
Augufta * Jam. 6 , 1787.
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