The Georgia state gazette, or, Independent register. (Augusta, Ga.) 1786-1789, December 13, 1788, Image 3

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Cumming & M‘Credies Have imported in the last vejfels ' from London and other parts of Great-Britain , A complete and general AlTortment GOODS, Which they are now felling on mo derate terms at their Stores in du gufta, Campleton , and at Liberty Hilly near Pic forts’ Ware-house, viz. WHITE, blue, green, and drab coloured plains Fearnoughts, ftrouds, rose and duf fil blankets Superfine and second broad cloths of molt colours Green, buff, white and red flannels Caflimeis, fagathies, duroys Womens Icarlet, blue and crimson cardinals Durants, (haloons, calamancoes, lad ings, bombazeen Jrilh linens of every quality .White and brown (bettings, dowlas, Rulfia Meetings and drabs, bed ticking and bunts Gznaburgs A variety of printed linens,caliicces, and chintzes An assortment of check and linen handkerchiefs Cambricks, lawns, lawn aprons and handkerchiefs Plain and figured muslins Black and coloured Barcelona hand kerchiefs Plain and driped lhags for waistcoats A great variety of waistcoat patterns Corduroys, plain and figured velvets Jeans and fuftians Brown Holland, linen and cotton checks and (tripes Black florentine, modes, Persians and other'filks Mens and womens worded, cotton, thread and silk (tockirgs Mattraffes Mens and womens saddles, bridles, girths, furcingies, (addle bags, port manteaus, holders, (addle cloths, &c. A complete assortment of mens dices and boots Ladies calamanco, lading, and Mo rocco (hoes Childrens ditto A large assortment of mens coarse and fine hats Ladies black and white riding hats White and coloured threads, ribbons Writing paper of every kind, Bibles, Tedamems, Prayer books. Watt’s Hymns, Spelling books, (Lies, sealing wax, ink powder Buttons, buckles, lpurs, dirrup irons, bridle bitts An assortment of locks, bolts, hinges, drawing knives, reap hooks,knives and forks, cutteaux, pen knives, razors, feiffors, augers, gouges, thiffels, (hovels and tongs, fire dogs, brass fenders, smoothing irons, grid irons, de(k furniture 4d. 6i\. Bd. iod. i2d. scd. and 2^d. nails and flooring brads Weeding and grubbing hoes, fellirg and broad axil Trace chains ► Mill, cross cut, and hand saws, with files An assortment of planes and plane irons Smiths anvils, vices, fledges, and hammers Frying pans Bar iron, (hear moulds, German and bliflered iltel Iron pots and Dutch ovens Steelyards, hand \ ices, awl blades, shoe and faddie tacks Guaging rods Cutting knives, scythes, gun locks Large and imall grindltones final's wire and hair fievcs Looking glades, surveyors inflru ments Weavers days and (buttles An adbrtmer.t of tin ware An afforrment of crockery ware Pewter diflies, bafons, plates, &c. An aflortment of gluls \v,are Copper (tills, with worms, &c. com plete Copper tea kettle^ Bar lead, fliot, and gun powder A variety of medicines Pins, needles, filhirg hooks, sewing fiik, t-wist, kc Tl 'ey have also for Sale, A Hum and fine Salt; J amaica, Weft India, and Northward rum; white and brown sugars, molal fes,coffee,chocolate, teas; alfpice, pepper, brimstone, ginger; cop peras, allum, nutmeg?, muftaid; cotton and wool cards; leading lines, bed cords, and twine; with a variety of ether articles too tedious to enumerator Augujla, Dec . i, 1788. To be Let , THE House and Lot Now occupied by Mr. Philip Clay ton, for the term or one year; p«»f feflion will be given the 17th of next month. Alio the House ind Let (formerly Mr. John Wade’s) above iVir. Longflreet’S pofltllion will be given the of January, at which period it fliall be in complete iepair. Lor conditions apply to Thomas GTfock. N. B. I want to hire two or three waggons for ren 01 fifteen days. Nov. 24, 1788. GEORGIA. "J By Lewis Gardner , (L. S.) [ Esq RegifierofTio- LLWIS GARDNER. 1 bats for the Ccuaty J of Ricliiuoiid. \\T H ER EAS James Frowu has applied ’ to me tor letters of administration on tlieefrateand effeflsof JarnesKei r, Merchant, late of Richmond county, decealed : 1 hefe aie therefore to cite and adinouilh all and fin pillar the kindred and creditors of the said deceafcd, to le and appear before me at my Office, on the 6b day of January next, to Ihewcaule, if any they have, why letter* of admimfiration fliuuld not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, at my Office, the 6tli day of December, in the year of unr J.ord 1788, and in the 13th year of the Independence of the United femes of Amelia, house if a s s e m e*l y M Friday, January 18, 1788. * R. Joseph Haberihamfrom theComrait tce on Fitnucc bruughc in a report, which being amended, was agreed to by the House, and is as follow*: Your Committee recommend as a check on the Treasurer that the funis of money and refpetfive denominations of claims against the slate received in the Treasury fine* the fitft instant, be made up to this day, and the a mount thereof carried to his debt in the Au ditors books ; that in future the Treasurer be required to give a certificate to any person making a payment, which iliall bo in the fol lowing worth : “ These are to certify that “ has paid into the Treasury the sum of " in for which “ you are authored to give a Receipt. w Which laid icccipt iliall be valid agair.ft the Hate, and the Clerk of the Exccutiuc Hull hie the Certificate of toe Ticafurcr iu his of fice, and make a fair entry in a book to be kept fur that puipofe, and Hull also exhibit a monthly icturn of the fame to the Auditor, who is required to debit the Treasurer with the amount thereof. ExtraS ftcm the Minutes, JAMES M. SIMMONS, C, G. A ALL persons holding Certificates given by the Trcalurcr rn purfuautc of the a 1 ve j«- cited Report, are required to deposit the fame in my office without t’clay, in orJcr that the intention of the Lcgiilature may bs carried fully into effect. J. MERIWETHER, S. E. C. Run away from the fubfcriber y the following Negroes, viz. ANLLRO Wench named Syl via, flout and wtll made, with her child Amelia about H years o\d, formerly the properly of Mr. Che valier, and is ivelJ known in and about bavann.;!). Liktwile, a Negro Fellow named Jemmy, with his wife Ccm.ba, both Him made, abcut 30 years of age, ot the Angola countiy, and have theii country marks. Fur Guinea j hew ad will be paid cn delivery tt them to me in Savan nah, with all reaionable charges, ec to Mr. Zimmerman in Augufla. Thomas MitcbclL Augufla, Nor. 24, 1788.. To be let, THE New Store House Next to the Printing-Office, just finiftied in the completed: man ner for the reception of goods, with a cellar 36 feet by 20. Foe terms apply to the Printer. * WHEREAS my wife Elizabeth Boyd lias doped from my bed and board without having given her the l*'?ft occafu n lor io doing, I do therefore forwarn all peril s from harbouiing or concealing tor, or trufliog her on my accent, as J wjl pay no debts of her contracting, JOHN BOYD. " Richmond, Fov. 14, 178 S. Writing Paper feut bale at the friminf.Oifcve,