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NOTICE.
■W". LREAS I had the management of a
* bufmcfs carried on under the firm of
GORDON & CONNELL, from the ill of
Aoguft 1784, to the Ift of April 1786, in
) which Thomas Gordon) of Peterfburgh, in
Virginia, was equally concerned with me,
This is to notify to all perfous owing money to
that concern, whether contraded payable to
me or to Thomas Gordon and Thomas Con
nell, will implicitly follow laid Mr. Thomas
G ordon’s inftrutitons in the payment agree
able to the undernoted advertisement, for any
debrs due to Gordon and Connelt, or a con
cern in which said Mr. Thomas Gordon and
1 were both conneded under the firm of Con
nell, Brown & Co.
THOMAS CONNELL.
Augusta, Jan. 26, 1788.
ALL those indebted to the late concern
of GORDON & CONNELL forttanf
itdiotis with Mr. Thomas Connell at this place
aje earueftly lequefted to pay off their ba
lances to Mr. William Wallace or Mr. Tho.
mas Connell, Merchants here, or Mr. James
Wallace, Merchant, in Savannah, who are
fully empowered to fettle all accounts, receive
payments, and give full acquittances. As
the concern has been long dissolved, and con
sequently the debts long due, it is hoped that
all those indebted will prevent the disagree
able neceflity of my ordering suits to be com
menced, and themfclves from being obliged
to do jultice after the difgracc and expence of
a law suit.
THOMAS GORDON.
Augusta, Jan. ad, 1788.
STOLEN,
In the night of >e 12th inst. (January) from
Mrs. Hannah Gibbons’s, near Savannah,
Two Horses;
ONE a blood bay, about 15 and an half
hands hu-h, a white ffHp over and down
Ills nose, with some white on his left hinder
foot, he is about 7 years old, and in travelling
order, with a long thin tail, his fore hoofs
are large, he is high boned, if there are any
brands about him they are not recollected ;
the other is a bright bay horse, five feet high
and upwards, branded on the near cheek A,
he has a white snip over and down his nose,
and a small white spot on his forehead, about
eight years old, with some white fiddle spots
on his back, his (boulder has been lately hurt
with a saddle, he is in bad order.
Whoever delivers the laid horses to the
fubfetiber at Savannah, fliall receive Twenty
Silver Dollars, or Ten for either; and, if the
thief or thieves be taken, Forty Silver Dol
lars will be given, upon his or their convic
tion, by
MATTHEW M‘ALLISTER.
January 17, 1788.
Strayed away,
SO VIE tmefince, aimailßay
Horse with a bob tail, and
a i‘ ar in his forehead, commonly
known by the name of Buck .
Whoever will deliver the said
horie to me (hall receive Two
Gut nets Reward, with a good
drink in the bargain, and no que
stions asked.
Benjamin Fijhbourn.
30, 17881'
Just PubliJhed A
And may be had at the Print
ing- Of:ce,
A few Copies of the
JOURNAL
OF THE
CONVENTION
OF THE
STATE of GEORGIA ,
C n the Federal Conilitution.
she Federal ConHitution is
contained in the above-mentioned
Publication .
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To be Leafed,
For the term of One , Two, or I tree
years , and pojfejjion given im
mediately ,
A Traft of Land
C containing lixteen hunored
j and sixteen acres, lying on
Brier creek, in Burke county, for
merly confinin'; of five Trafts,
a? d known by the nnneof Hu
ftoun Scruggs and Ruflels, late
ly owned by Raymond Demere,
Eiq. For terms apply to John
Powel, fcfq. in Burke county, or
to the subscriber in Savannah.
James Gunn .
Feb* I, 1788.
To be Sold,
At Public V ndue , at ingerfill's
Ccffee-houje , on Saturday the
15 tb infl . at 12 del fk,
HE property ot Frederick
£ Snyder, decealed : Con
sisting of one good horse, saddle
and bridle, a fiLer watch, and
feme other articl-s. Ihe con
ditions will be made known on
the dav of sale
Wm Long fireet , Admr .
Feb* 1, 1788.
NOTICE.
THE subscriber is under the neceflity of
calling on all those who are indebted
to the estate of John Beddingfield, deceased,
to make immediate payment; and gives
notice that those who do not comply with
their engagements on or before thefirftday
of March next, will be sued without
diftinftion.
WILLIAM GLASCOCK, Executor.
Augusta, January 25, 1788.
N. B. All those who have any demand on
the above-mentioned estate, are to
bring them in properly attested. i
THFRE still remains in my
poffeflion a Negro Fellow
delivered me by Stephen Corker,
ol Bir ke county, the latter end of
1785 i he is a New Negro, was
leg ironed, calls himfelf Peter ,
and fays his mailer’s name is Barm
ber or Barbee . He has been for- 1
merly advertised, and 1 have en
deavoured to find his owner in
this and in the state of South
er arolina without iuccefs. He will
therefore be fold at public outcry
in Augusta, in two months, and
the money paid into the Treasu
ry if not claimed before that time
R FORSYTH.
Augusta , January 20, 1788.
JUST OPENED BY
JAS. TOOLE,
At his Store in Broad-street, a
variety of
GOODS ,
W hich he will fell low for To
bacco, Indigo, and Corn.
JVm. Thompson
PRo SENT his grateful ac
knowledgement to the pub
lic for past favors, and begs leave
to inform them, that he has
iroved to the houie in which his
Filhar d I able has been kept for
some time past, where he intends
Hill to entertain a few Boarders,
and to pay the liridteft attention
to such Gentlemen as may chufe
to amuse themselves at laid table.
The LIVERY STABLES
at his former rtfidence, are still
in his pofleflion, where Fodder,
Corn, &c. will be kept as here
tofore,
Good encouragement will
he given to an expert
HOSTLER,
whole sobriety can be vouched
for.
To be Let ,
THE
Mansion House
Be’onging to the estate of dn*
dreto M‘Lean, Elqujre, decealed.
Enquire of
moms colb. 4