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REPARTEE .
CRIES Sylvia to a Reverend Dean,
>. What reason can be given—
(Since Marriage is a holy thing)
That there are none in heaven ?
There are no' women, he reply’d;
She quick returns the jeft:—
Women there are, but I’m afraid
They cannot find a Pfiert.
X3»s3«?xsfc2sSs^K2S
A Bargain.-
FOR SALE,
That valuable Plantation, fnuated al>out 24
miles below Augufia, upon Savannah river,
known by the name of
Profpecl Hill.
Containing about 4052’acres, poo acres of
which are prime river swamp, 2CO dak and
hickory,, and the remainder good pine land,
which lies very convenient to a fine bold Bream.
On the premises are a good dwelling house,
barn and orchard—one hundred and eighty
acres of the fwamp* and 40 acres
high land, are clear end under fence.
A L S O,
Sixteen hundred acres of land, situated on
Waluut Branch*- Burke county, bounded
weflwardly by Brier Creek, fouthwardly by
Mr. Amos-Whitehead’s, ai>d eaftwardly cou
ttguous to Waynetborough.—The situation
and quality of these lands are too well known
and admitted to require any further deferip
tion. hoc terms, apply to
James Alger,
Cumming,& M‘Credies.
July 12, i;Bp.
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To be fold a great bargain,
For round Money or Produce ,
A GANG OF
14 Prime season
ed Negroes ,
Ten or whom are workers. Apply
to the Printer.
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lUCHMOND ACADEMY, July Z2 t 1789.
Orde.ed, That notice be”, given to the Lef
fee;> of the common land for payment of the
arrears of reut due*; and that in case the
* fame lhall not be made ? within one month,
their obligations to be put in suit.
On the firß Saturday in September ttexf t .
Will be Sold,
For the Paper Medium ,
A few Lots,
In the T own of Augusta.
By order of the Board of Trufteet ,
James m. simmons, cierk.
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*%* Blank Bonds, Blank
W tits, Deeds of Convey
ance, and New-England
Primers,
for Bali it tht Printing-Office.
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‘ Notice. 1
FRAMES of boufes, of any de
scription, will be cut and ae*
iivered at Augusta, at the fhortrft
notfce; and at the hv.vtft prices.
Apply at the Village, to
Join Freeman,
july 24, 1759.
To be Exchanged,
A Negroe, of any age or delcrlp
tion, for Cattle. Enquire of the
Pi in ter.
STRIFED
From the Subscriber, about two months ago, v .
A Dark .Roan Horse,
* About 14 h»udsbigh, branded on one of his
Ihoulders thus IH. He has been seen about
the vicinity of Bedford, aud is probably
thereabouts. Whoever will- deliver the laid
horse to tho fubfaibec, lhaU be handlomely*
rewarded.
MARY LAUDER.
August a> July 23, 1789.
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A lift of defaulters m Capt. John Shackle
ford’s diftrid, Richmond county.
COLONEL Richard Call, John Robert
son, Peter Culbreth, James Cartlidgc,
Bartholomew Thompfuti.
Non-reftdents —John Boyd of South-Caro
lina, David Leech, of ditto*
Perj'ons living in other difiriSlSy and rendered
in a lijl of their taxable property - William
Cousins, William Crittenden, Ann Clark,
; Isabella Chapman, Alexander Gardner, and
John Griffin.
JOHN SHACKLEFORD, Rec.
July 22; 1789.
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NOTICE is given, that I havepurchafed
of I. B. V. Heddeghem, part of the-
Lot No. 23, situate in Broad-street, in the
f. town of Augusta, agreeable to his Bill of Sale,
a true-copy of which is herewith infeited for
the information of the public, and is as fol
lows :
“ Received, May 20, 1788, from Mr.
“ Edward M'Earlin, the sum of One Hun
dred Pounds it being in,part payment of
“ Lot No. 23, in the town oTAugufta, which
a I bought of Major Forlyfh, and which I
“ promise to give t 6 the said Mr. M'Farlin
“ good and fufficient titles to the fame—ae
u witoefs my hand this day..
I. B. V. HEDDEGHEM.”
Witnefled by
D. Hunter ' *
In pursuance thereof, I hereby give notice,
to advise and caution all persons not to buy,,
purchase, or receive titles for the above men
tioned Lot, as l am the lawful proprietor of
the fame.
EDWARD M'FARLIN.
Augusta , July j7, 1789.
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A lift of defaulters in Capt. Robert Savidge’e
company, Richmond county. _
JOB Miller, Edward Boyd, Nicodemus
Boyd, Joseph Huntington, John Wood,
Zepheniah Mott, Randolph Robertson, Wil
liam Nicholson, Ricketfon Lipfey, Isaac Ra«
for, William Gold, Abfalom Rhodes, John
. Black, Mr. Hull, Mr Mullin, Mr. Inlowj
and Isaac Underwood, the latter fuppofcd to
have given in clfcwhere.
JOHN FOSTER, Rec.
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A Lift of defaulters iu Capt. Harris’s diftcift* '
Richmond county.
EDWARD Cafwell, Daniel Richardfon,*.
John Ret ryhill, Alexander Cafwell, Tho
mas Leavedey, Archibald Hatcher, John
Kralkill, Widow-Bykea, William Scoggint,
Stephen Coleman, Frank Scott, William Hunt,
Lewis Wist, James Reed. Wbitucktr, Hiyi,
, Uebhe, Hobbs, Done*
GEORGIA
By his Honor GEORGE WALTON, Esq,
Captain-General, Governor and Cotnmaud
er in Chief in and over the State aforefaid,
A Proclamation.
WHEREAS by an Aft of the-
Congiefs of the United States,
bearing date the firft day of
June, in the present year, the
following Oath is required to* be takeu by the
Executive and Judicial Officers of this State*
viz. “ I A. B. do solemnly swear, or affirm,
(as the case may-be) that I will support the
Constitution of the United States ;** and by
an Order of the Executive of this day, the
Members thereof, together with such State
'Officers, as (hall be relident and present at
the feat of Government, are required to take
the-said Oath on Monday the third day of
August next; and all other State Officers, to
gether with the Executive and Judicial Offi
cers of the-relpe&ive counties, are required
to take thefaid Oath on Saturday the twenty
r lecond day of 1 the said month. I HAVE,
THEREFORE, thought-fit, by and with the
advice of- the Honprable the Executive Coun
cil, to issue this Proclamation, notifying the
fame to all whom it * may concern; and to
require that all Officers, Executive and ju
dicial, appointed by and for the body of the
State, not relident or-piefent at the feat ot
Government, to attend in the counties in
which they may Tcfpeftively relide;, together
with all Assistant Juflices, Jufticcs of the
Peace, Sheriffs, Clerks, Coroners, Registers
of Probats, Surveyors, Tax-Collcftors, and
Officers of the Militia, at the Court
boufes, or ufaal places -of Eleflion, in.
the refpefhve counties, on the said twenty
fecond day of August next, and to take and
fubferibe the said Oath, before one or more
of the Assistant Juftites therein, who are
hereby authorifed and required to administer
the fame, firft to one another, and. then to
others. And in case of non-attendance, from
sickness or any other cause, on that day, the
fame may- be administered on any other day
within the refpeftive counties during the said
month.* And the laid Assistant Justices are
further required to cause the subscription of
the said Oaths- to be rieppfited in the Clerk’d
Office of the refpeftive counties, and to
-transmit a copy thereof to the Executive.
GIVEN under my Hand, and the Great
Seal of the said State, in the Council
Chamber, at Augusta, this 22d day
of July, in.the Year of our Lord, one
thousand, seven hundred and eighty
nine ; and in the fourteenth year of
the Independence of the United State?'
of America.
GEORGE WALTON,
By his Honor's Command ,
JOHN MILTON, Secretary.
god SAXE THE STATE.
TV be Sold for ready Money ,
- At the-Court-house iu Richmond county, on
' the (sth day of August next,
Twenty four thouland, three hun
dred and thirty-seven acres of high
land, the property of Richard Call.
Also, twenty-three three
hundred and thirty.three acres of
high land f and one thousand, nine
hundred and forty-one acres river
swamp, in Wafhingtoti county, the
property of William Call, jun. The
above land is executed for tax for
the yearuyßß..
J. BARNETT, C. Tax,
july 6, 1789.
DAViL) Hams tolls before me
? a white and red pied cow,
about 4. years old, marked with a
. swallow fork in the right ear, and a
crop and two flits in the left, brand
ed on the left cofhion thus R. O.
The owner mult prove his property
before me within the time prcleribed*
by law.
W. FREEMAN* J,P.
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