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Br a FRIEND:
Qccafiomd by the Death of the late Mrs.
APPLING.
WHILST that my amiable neighbour’s
gone,
To roam thro* regions far beyond the fun;
To mingle with the bright seraphic- race,
And view the glories of her Maker’s face ;
To tafte.the pleasures of angelic life ;
And reign secure from forruw, pain, and
llrife;
How gloomy, how disconsolate I rove,
And rue her absence from the friendly grove!
Withlilent tears, the en>pty rooms I trace,
And mourn the absence of Melinda’s face ;
Whose much-lov’d, animating, chearful smile
Could all the sorrows of my heart beguile ;
While sense, ceconomy,and prudence reign’d,
In ev’ry attion of my much-lov’d friend;
While conjugal, parental virtues glow’d
And peace and harmony around her flow’d*
—— But why indulge the unavailing tear ?
Why cherish pain, already too severe !
6he’s gone I no more the rural scene to tread
No more her kindly influence to (hed ;
No more with friendlhip’s balmy smile to
chear
TJie weeping friend, or dry the falling tear !
Jake then, bleft shade, this tribute of my
love
’Till we lhall meet, with joy, in realms above.
AMANDA.
Kiokeef Dec . 15, 178.8..
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GE O R G lAi IBy Lewis Gardner ,
(L. S.) I Efq.RcgifterofEro-
JLEWIS GARDNER, r bats sos the County
J of Richmond.
■yy HERE AS James Brown has applied
to me for letters of ad minift ration on
theeftatc and cfletfs of James Kerr, Merchant,
late of Richmond county, deceased: These
are therefore to cite and admonish all and An
gular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to be and appear before me at my
Office, on the Oh day of January next, to
fliew caul’e, if any they have, why letters of
administration should not be grauted.
Given under my hind and fcal, at my
Office, the 6th day of December,
in the year of our Lord 1788, and
in the 13th year of the Independence
of the United States of America.
GEORGIA. \By Lewis Gardner ,
(L. S.) / Efq.RegifterofPro-
LEWIS GARDNER, t bats for the County
- ) of Richmond.
WHEREAS Andrew M‘Credie has
applied to me for letters of administra
tion on that estate and efferts of Alexander
Shearer, deceased : These are therefore to cite
and admonilh all and Angular the kindred and
creditors of the said deceased, to be and ap
pear before me at my Office, on the 2ad day
of December next, to (hew caufp,‘ if any
they have, letters of administration
mould not be granted. >
Given under my hand and seal, at my
Office, the aid day of November, in
the jlear of our Lord one thousand
[even hundred and eighty- eight, and
in the 13th yfcar of the Independence
of the United States of America.
To be let,
-T h 1
New Store House
Next to the Printing-Office, just
finiffied in the completed man
ner l( r the reception of goods,
with a cellar 36 tect by 20. For
terms apply to the Printer.
Cumming & M'Credies
Have imported in the last vejfeis
prom London and other parts of
Great-Britain ,
A complete and general Aflortment
G O 6 D S,
Which they are now felling on mo
derate terms at their Stores in Au
gusta, Campleton , and at Liberty
Hill , near Pickens * Warc-houfc,
viz .
WHITE, blue, green, and
drab coloured plains
Fearnoughts, ftrouds, rose and duf
fil blankets
Superfine and second broad cloths of
mod colours
Green, buff, white and red flannels
. Caflimers, fagathies, duroys
Womens tcarlet, blue and crimson
cardinals
Durants, (haloons, calamancoes,laft
ings, bombazeen
Irifli linens of every quality
White and brown sheetings, dowlas,
Ruflja (heetings and drabs* bed
ticking and bunts
Oznaburgs
A variety of printed linens,catlrcoes,
and chintzes
An aflortment of check and linen
handkerchiefs
Cam bricks, lawns, lawn aprons and
handkerchiefs
; Plain and figured muslins
Black and coloured Barcelona hand
kerchiefs
Plain and striped shags for waistcoats
A great variety of waistcoat patterns
Corduroys, plain and figured velvets
Jeans and f'uftians
Brown Holland, linen and cotton
checks and (tripes
Black floreritine, modes, Persians
aqd other silks
Mens and womens worded* cotton,
thread and silk dockings
MattrafTes
Mens and womens saddles, bridles,
girths, surcingles, laddie bags,
port "manteaus, holders, saddle
cloths, &e.
A complete alTortment of mens (hoes
and boots
Ladies calamanco, lading and Mo
rocco (hoes
Childrens ditto
, A large aflortment of mens coarse
and fine hats
Ladies black and white riding hats
White and coloured.threads, ribbons
Writing paper of every kind, Bibles,
Tedaments, Prayer books, Watt’s
Hymns, Spelling books, dates,
sealing wax, ink powder
Buttons, buckles, spurs, dirrup irons,
bridle bitts
An alTortment of locks, bolts, hinges,
drawing knives, reap hooks,knives
and forks, cutteaux, pen knives,
razors, TciUbrs, angers, gouges,
thiflels, (hovels and tongs, fire
dogs, brals fenders, (mooching
irons, grid irons, ddk furniture
4d« Bd. iod. isd. 2od. and
naiU and flooring brails
Weeding and grubbing hoes, felling
and broad axes
Trace chains
Mill, cross cut, and hand saws, with
files
An aflortment of planes and plane'
irons
Smiths anvils, vices, fledges, and
hammers
Frying pans
Bar iron, (hear moulds, German and
blidered feel
Iron pots and Dutch ovens
Steelyards, hand vices, awl blades*
shoe and saddle tacks
Guaging rods
Cutting knives, feytbes, gun locks
Large and small grinddones
Brass wire and hair sieves
Looking glades, futveyors instru
ments
Weavers flays and shuttles
An aflortment of tin ware
An aflortment of crockery ware
Pewter diflies, bafons, plates, &c.
An aflortqient of glass ware
Copper (tills, with worms, &c. com
plete
Copper tea kettles
Bar lead, (hot, and gun powder
A variety of medicines
Pins, needles, fifhing hooks, (ewine?
silk, twist, &c.
_ fhey have also for Sale ,
Allum and fine Salt 5 Jamaica,
Weft-India* and Northward rum;
white and brown sugars, ffiolafi
fes, coffee, chocolate, teas; alfpice,
pepper, brimstone, ginger * cop
peras, allum, nutmegs, muftard*
cotton and wool cards; leading
i lines, bed cords, and twine j
with a variety of other articles
too tedious to enumerate;
Augujta , Dec. x, 1788.
t ■ ■• •***• • ; ‘*
: J u st published , and may be had at
the Printing-Office > a jew Co
pies of a
Funeral Sermon
On the Death of Daniel Kelloggs late
of the State of Connecticut; who
died at Wajhington, , die 20th of
August 1788. r
: Preached at the fteqpeit of the WASHING
TON LODGE, No. 5. of ANCIENT
YORK MASONS.
. By the Rev. Brother JOHN HURT.
Also may be had at the Print
ing-Office, V
A jew Copies of the
La w s
Os the General Afiembjy of the
State of Georgia, pafied last
Sefiion.
ALSO THE
JOURNAL
* OF T.HE
CONVENTION
OF THE
ST 4TE of GEORGIA
On the Federal Constitution.
The Federal Constitution is
contained in the above-mentioned
Publication .