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Head-Quarters, Augujla , Jan. 24, 1789.
Brigadier-General James Jackson having,
by bis letter dated the ie h instant, withdrawn
the several charges made against the Honor
able James Gunn, Esquire, Colonel of the
Chatham Regiment of Militia, and which had
been made the foundation of an arrest, the
Governor and Commander in Chief orders that
the arrest be discharged. But he cannot dis
miss this disagreeable business without expref
iing his highest efttmation of beth the Gentle
men, as Officers.
GEORGE WALTON.
An EPITAPH
Intended for the Monument of Ma
jor General Greene.
By a Gentleman in Savannah .
LIKE other things this marble must decay,
The cypher’d characters (hall fade away,
And nought but ruin mark this sacred spot
Where Greene’s interred, —perhaps the place
forgot.
But time unmeasured (hall preserve his name,
Through distant ages (hall roll on his fame,
And in the heart of ev’ry good man raise
A lasting monument of matchlcfs praise.
tit The piece signed ZENO is received,
and will be inferred in our next.
fit Meflrs. G. Zimmerman’s and Henry
IVl‘Donald’s piece came too late for this day’s
Gazette.
SSO2O3CMSSOSO3CM»)BOec»M
Jeremiah Andrews,
Jeweller, from Philadelphia,
Has opened at Mr. M‘Farlin’s (lore (where
he means to continue next week only)
A large and elegant aflbrtment of
Jewellery
With the Eagle of the Order of Cincinnati, of
American manufacture, and the Map of the
United States of the lad survey, which he will
fell low for cadi, South-Carolina currency, or
tobacco. Old gold or silver bought or ex
changed for goods.
Augusta, Jan. 24, 1789.
To be Sold ,
On Wednesday the iitb of February next,
by the Administrators of the estate of Henry
Todd deceased, for ready Tobacco,
A parcel of
NEGROES,
Among which is as fine a House Wench as
any in the slate.
To he let.
For one Year, the ' :
House and Lot,
On Broad-street, occupied by his Honor the
Governor last year. For terms apply to
jAMES WILLIAMS.
Who has for sale ,
A Lot on the Bay, adjoining Titus Hallin
ger’s Brew-house, and ten acre Lots, adjoin
ing Springfield. Ca(h, merchandize or pro
duce will be acceptable, and a time of pay
ment given. Also several Tratfs of good
Land, in the Counties of Wilkes, Wafliing
ton and Franklin, on very reafqnable terms,
and long credit.
Writing Paper
* or Sa * e ** the Piiming.Omce.
& Blank Deeds of Convey
ancc.to be had by the Printer.
t
To be Rented,
On Tue/day the 17th inji.
THE Ferry at this place, until
the firtt of january next; at
the fame time a few Lots, adjacent
to the Augusta Warehouse, will be
offered for sale. The conditions of
ferry-rent, and the sale of the Lots
will then be made known*
By Order of the Board of CommiJJioners
for Richmond Academy ,
JAMES M. SIMMONS, C. B. C..
Jan. 3, 1789*
FINDING very little attemion has been
paid to my Advertisement in January
- 1788, requeuing those indebted to the con
cerns of GORDON and CONNELL and
CONNELL, BROWN fcffCo. to pay off their
balances to my Attornies MefiYs. William
Wallace, James Wallace or Thomas Connell $
I once more mol! earnestly entreat that they
will do it in the course of this month, for
which, from the long indulgence given, and
the great crops made lad year, I hope they
are fully prepared. I have several valuable
Trails of Land in Wilkes and Franklin coun
ties, and some Lots here and in Springfield,
near Call’s which I will dispose.
of on low terms for calli, tobacco, South-
Carolina medium, military certificates, or
Pierce’s final fettleinents.
THOMAS GORDON.
Augusta, Jan 9, 1789.
Continental Loan-Office .
Savannah, 6th jt an. 17 89.
THE holders of Certificates of
Liquidated Debts of the United
States are defiled to call upon the
subscriber without delay for payment
of the interest due on laid Certificates
to the 31st day of December 1787.
RICHARD WYLLY, Loan Officer.
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the
eflate of James Scott , late
of Burke countv, planter, deceal
ed, are desired la make immediate
payment to the subscriber; and
those that have any demands a
-said estate are requefled to
make them known before the firft
day of March, otherwise they will
not be allowed, to Thomas B .
Scotty in Wilkes county, Reuben
Coleman , in Augufla, or to James
Stubbs , in Burke county*
January I, 1789.
For Sale ,
A QUANTITY OF
Indigo Seed,
On the lowefl Terms,
Apply to Mr. Robert Dick, Mer
chant, in Augusta, or to the sub
scriber on Green Brier.
John Dxfart.
To be Sold ,
the
House and Lot
Where the subscriber now lives. For
terms apply to
Samuel Hemphill,
An Evening School
Will be opened the iqtb inti, at the
Acaaemyy by S. Chandler,
A. M.
FOR the purpose of teaching the
French language, and some of
the most ufeful of the fcientific
branches, viz. Arithmetic, book
keeping, geography, the use of the
globes, meniuration, algebra, trigo
nometry, heights and distances, a
> flronomy, navigation, surveying,
gauging, &c. with the praftical ules
of the mftruments appropriated to
each branch.
As S. C. has been engaged in the
inftru&ion of youth above eight
years in different Seminaries, where
he has made himfelf acquainted with,
the latest improvements in the ma
thematics, and the mofl expeditious
methods of teaching the branches he
proteffes, he flatters himlelf that he
Ihall give his pupils, the fulleft iatis
fadtion.
Please to apply at the Academy.
Augusta, Jan. 17, 1789..
Five Dollars Reward.
Loft on the evening of. the 10th
of Nov. in Broad street, Au
gusta, a pair of red leather saddle
bags, with an old black leather po
cket book, containing a variety of
papers, among which was a bond
from CoL Robert Middleton to me
for 6401. a bond from Col. James
Stallings to James Gray for 351. and
aftigned to me; a bond from Thos.
Glalcock, Jifq. for 60]. to comply
with certain conditions; a note of
hand given by James Ingram to
William CandJer, and afiigned to
me, for 300 bushels of corn, and a
number of other imall notes of hand,
memorandums and other papers, of
no use to any person but the sub
scriber. Any perion who has found
: the fame and will deliver them to
Mr. Andrew Imtes in Augusta, pf to
the lubicriber (hall receive the above
reward.
Thomas Carr.
STOLEN
FRom the upper trading ford, on
Ogechee river, on the night of
the 20th of December last, A Bay
Mare, 5 feet 2 inches high, w tft
fold, paces, trots and canteis, much
marked with the saddle, her off hip
is lower than the other, branded on
the near fide of the neck with the
letter C. W hoever (hall deliver said
Mare to me in Wilkes county, at
the place above mentioned, or give
such intelligence that I may get her,
Ihali be entitled to one thousand
weight of tobacco, by
Moses Going .
A LIKELY
NEGRO BOY
To be fold for Tobacco.
Inquire of the Printer. i