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Notice.
'"lpliK subscriber having removed to
Jl Savannah, offer* his services to
♦he public in the
FACTORAGE
AND
Commission Line,
and hopes by strict attention, to render
satisfaction to those who may favor him
•with their business
James Beares.
Ou
October 15 65
FOR SALE,
500 Bushels Corn.
Thomas Stokes.
1 ebruary 4. * I
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
B. Hall, & Co.
Have Just Received at their Store, four
doors below the City-Hotel,
50 RAMS Printing Paper,
12 Ditto first quality Letter ditto,
36 do. First, Second k Third quality
Fools-Cap,
3 Trunks Ladies’ Morocco Slippers,
Assorted colors,
4 Ditto Mens’k Youths’ first k second
quality Shots and Pumps,
Two Very Convenient
Newark made Gigs,
with Plated Harness complete.
—ALSO OH SAND
A General Assortment of
Jjrij Goods and
Groceries ,
Which the? will sell on the lores)
terms.
February A. 81
Eagle Taver n
o
A N D
Stage Office
r "T"'HAT well known stand formerly
A. occupied by Mrs. M'Laws, ana
lately known a?, Ashton’s Tavern, in
this city, will e opened on the first of
November, 1807, by the subscribers—
who intend to be fully prepared to ac
commodate all ho do them the honor
of a call; and doubt not the refresh
ments and comforts provided for Tra
vellers and Boarders, will give satisfac
tion, as the best of Bedding, Provisions
and Liquors will be offered.
Their STABLES will be particularly
Attended h . and horses well fed, See.
CaLFFREY fst IiUSTJN.
Augusta, Octobers Ist, 1807. lb—
| Notice.
AT the request of Thomas Leving
ston, Esq. it is made known to
such members of the Augusta Jockey
Club, who bate not paid their subscrip
tions, that a list of their names is Lit
with the subscriber, who is duly author
ised to receive payment, and if not dis
charged on or before tne 15th of April
next, their accounts will be placed in
the hands of the proper officer for col
lection.
WALTER LEIGH.
Februarv 11, 1809. 82
Notice.
INTENDING to Rare this
state and move to the Mississippi
Territory in the course of the
ensuing spring, request all those
who have any demands against
me to call on me for settlement.
CUTHBERT COLEMAN.
Greensborough, Feb. 25th, 1809.
N dice.
NINE months from the date hereof,
apphcation will be made to the
honorable the infei ior court of the coun
ty ul Lincoln for leave to tell the whole
of the real estate of John Btntley, dec.
for the benefit of all concerned.
w" °Z' ■, l Admr: *~
W m. Muncricl, 5
September 10.
NOTICE.
THE Parents and Guardians of Chil
dren are informed, that a Writing j
Master is again appointed in the Rich- i
mond Academy—and that the rates of
Tuition are reduced to four dollars per
quarter, for classical and mathematical
students, and to two, and three dollars a
quarter lor the other classes.
January 31 79.
SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1809.
Lincoln Superior Court,
April Term, 1808.
thonas Murray"!
VS. I RULE NISI.
CEOR6E TWITTT.J
UPON the petition of Thomas Mur
ray. praying the Foreclosure of
the Equity of Redemption, in all them
two tracts of land, one containing fifty
two acres more or less, the other con
taining live acres, more or less hound
ed by lafndsoo Thmas Murrayk Scm
uel Davis, Sc mortgaged by the said Geo.
Twitty, senr. to the said Thomas Mur
ray, on the seventeenth day of August
eighteen hundred and seven, for th«
securing the payment of the turn of
one hundred and twenty five doflars,
due by note as expressed in and by i’-t*
said mortgage ; And upon Motion of
Mr. Cook, attorney for the petitioner,
l 1 T? ORDERED, that.the principal,
interest and cost tl u.' «ii surtl mortgage j
be paid into court within twelve montns
from tins day, G J 'HE ft WISE, th e equi
ty of redemption will from thenceforth
be foreclosed, and that a copy of this
rutc he served on the said George
T. witty, seur. or published in one of the
public Gazettes of this slate, once a
month for the space of twelve months.
A triie Copy from the Minutes.
AB3AEUM l/ATOM, for
A. TATOM, m.
For Sale.
Oil EXCHANGE,
A TRACT of land in Washington
county on the waters of Buckeye
arm Glioopy, lying within twelve miles
of Satvle’.'sviiie and three of the Oconee
rive containing sewn handled acres
—the whole tract is remarkably level
and well adapted to the culture of
corn and cotton, and is in the neighbor
hood of an excellent rango for cattle.—
A great bargain will be given to a pur
chaser for Cash or Negroes, or it will
be sold on a credit of one and two years;
or it will be exchanged for town lots in
this place or for land* lying within twen
ty-five miles.
NICHOLAS WARE.
Augusta, Feb. 18, 1809, 83
10 Dollars Reward.
Lost,
ON Friday night the 24th February,
between Augusta & Ray’s Creek,
a MAN’S SADDLE, a pair of SAD
DLL-RAGS and V F.LENCE, contain
ing t lew clothes.—Any person who
will deliver said property to the sub
scriber, living within nine miles of Au
gusta, on the Columbia Road, shall r«-
ceive tilt above reward.
JOHN BARHAM.
March 4, 1809. 5, 85
nottce.
NINE months after the date hereof,
application will be made to the
honorable the interior court of Lincoln
county for permission to sell the real
estate of Charles Hamrick, cfoc. for the
benefit of the heirs of sai l deceased.
John i'iowumce, Guardian
for the hcii» of Charles Hamrick , dec.
March 4, 1809.
Administrators Sale .
will b Sold,
On Saturday the 15 th April next, mt th e
plantation of Drury Wombte, deceased ,
Burke County, all the remaining part
of the personal property belonging to
said deceased,
CONSISTING of a quantity
of Hogs, one Silver Watch, and sun
dry other articles too tedious to men
tion.—Terms of sale made known on
the day.
All persons indebted to said estate,
i arc requested to make payment, and
those luviug demands to render them
in as the law directs.
ISAAC WIMBERLEY,
RICHARD HINES,
Administrators.
February 25. It—
Attorney General’s
OFF IC E •
f | HIE Office of the Attorney
-L Gknfkai,, will lie kept after the
10th day of February next, in the house
| formerly occupied by Dr. Smtlt, in
M'lntosh street, between Broad-street
and Reynold-strect, near the Post.
Office—where the subscriber may bu
found from S till 12, in the morning,
; and from 3,(111 6 in the afternoon, by
those who wish his professional services
on the civil side of tiie court.
JOHN FORSYTH.
February 4. St
.....
Mrs. Caider.
RESPECTFULLKY ukc, this
method to acquaint her friends in ('Geor
gia, who have been in the habit of giv
ing her the preference, at the PLAN-
J LBS’ HQ ILL in Meeting-Street,
that she ius purchased the large and
commcchoushouse the corntrol Churck
and Queen-Streets, lately occupied by
Major John Ward, which she has fit
ted up in a genteel style for their ac
commodation. There is an excellent
Listeria ot Water on the premises, so
highly necessary to Country Gentle
men ; and she has the pleasure of
informing them, that all the PA D
IG H) A;~> ave single, and she will L*
enabled to accommodate Fainili ' :•»
well as single Gentlemen. To il.-s#
who may be pleased to favor her wiik
their company she trusts eve; •/
tion will be paid to render them -s com
fortable as possible.
C hiti'letU jji , Jaii. js.
NOTIC.
Agreeably to mi order of the honorable
Inferitr court of Columbia countu.
WILL BE SOLD,
On tho first Tuesday in Man next ,
ONE House and Lot at said Court
house.—Also, on* Tract of Land
iu Putnam county near the Court-house,
on the first Tuesday in June ndxt, part
ot the real estate of Harden Prior, dec.
to be sold lor ihe benefit ol the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms
of sale made known on that. day.
ARCHIBALD PRIOR, Jdm’r.
February IS, 1809. 83
Notice.
AJ.L persons having demands a
gainst the estate of Clumsy Morse,
lateol this city, deccacd, are requested
to present them legally ci,'henticat .<!,
and those indebted to Haul estate, will,
make payment to
Ann Morse, Adrfx. or
Robert Johnson, Adnfr.
Augusta, 16th July, I8()R. 52
Notice.
NINE months after <!*i e Bpplicatiog
will be made to the honorable tfia
inferior court of 'he county of Ogle
thorpe, for leave to sell two tracts of
land in said county, cut on south ork
broad, containing one hundred eight)-
five acres, be the same more 0. L»s-~
the other filly-three aCrcs, adjoining
the former, belonging to the estate of
Abei Howard, dec. sold for the benefit
of the heits and creditors
Groves Howard, ? r ,
Clement Glenn, 5 rS '
September 24* C2-~.
THE Trustees ol the Rich
mond Academy, intending to build up
the unfinished exterior part ol the Ac
ademy, will receive scaled proposals, to
the 30th March next, for furnishing the
necessary materials, and executing th*
workmanship, to wit :—Brick, Lime,
Stone, Sand, Lumber and Shingles
and the said proposals may be made for
the whole or any part of the Barne, and
addressed to
Da. John Murray, President
of the Board.
THOMAS BARRETT, Cn.
January 21.