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In SENATE, T&rvtmber if, 1789.*
A Bill to be entitled, “ An Aft for disposing
of certain vacant lands or territory, within
this Hate/’ was taken up for a second read
ing, and on motion,
Ordered, That the bill and petitions be com
mitted to Mr. Olborne, Mr. Fort, ami Mr.
Stephens,' a committee to confer with the pe
titioners on the fuhjcft of the said bill and pe
titions.
The previous question being called for-by
Mr. Stephens and Mr. Jones, and the yeas
and nays being required, are as as follow
Ayes, Mr. BilTett, Mr. Greiham, Mr. Fort,
‘Mr. M'lntolh, Mr. Evans, Mr. Olborne.
Nays, Mr. Stephens,Mr. Jones, Mr. M‘Neilj
so it was lott, and the mam qneftion carried.
December 4.
On motion, the Senate relblved itfelf into
a committee of the whole, on the bill to be
entitled, “ An Aft for disposing of certain
vacant lands or territory, within this state
Mr. Evans in the Chair. The Prelident re
sumed the Chair, and Mr,- Evans reported,
that they had gone through the fame with se
veral amendments, which were read.
011 motion to poftpnne the further conside
ration of the said bill, until the fir ft Monday
in November next, the'yeas- and nay 6 being
reqnired by Mr. Jones and Mr. Stephens are
as follow :—Ayes, Mr. Stephens, Mr Jones,
Mr. M‘Neil: Nays, Mr. M'lntolh Mi.
Evans, Mr. Bifiett, Mr. GreHiam, Mr. Fort,
Mr. Ofborne* so it pafled in the negative,
and tire bill was-read a second time.
D.cember 7.
The bill to be entitled, An Aft for dis
posing of certain vacant lands or territory,
Within this ftute,” was taken up for a third
reading. On the question ftiall the bilVpafs.
the yeas and nays being required, are as fol
low :—Aye6, Mr. Olborne, Mr. M'lntofh,
Mr. Evans, Mr. Biffett, Mr. Greftiam-
Nays, Mr. Stephens, Mr. I>l k Neil, Mr.
jones; so it was resolved in the affirmative.
Ordered, That Mr. M‘Neil and Mr. Bif
fett, do carry the fame to the Houie-of Re
presentatives for their concurrence.
Extrafl from the "Journal,
THO. WATKINS, Sec'ry.
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|1„, ———l I I Mm'—l «■!! ■
Notice.
THE Library Society h ve appointed me
their Treasurer ; I desire therefore, that
the fubferibers would pay their refpeftive
sums into the hands of Dr. Smelt, Mr Palmer
and Mr. Cobbifon, who have undertaken to
assist in collcfting.
AMASA JACKSON,
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AL L persons having de
mands against the Sub
let iber, aie desired to make them
known to- Seaborn Jones, Efcj.
who is authorifcd to adjust and
fettle the feme.
RICHARD CALL.
Dec. 14; 1789.
To be Sold,
A itgafta* the December, fevered
Likely Negroes,
Belonging to the ertate of Doftor H. Todd,
deceased, for calh or tobacco.
On the fame day will be Hired,
The remainder of the NEGROES; and
there will also be fold, a good Stage Coach.
Augufla, Dec . 18.
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hftof non-defaulters in Cast. Jo/epb White t
dijtntl, Greene conn.y.
Vr?ILLIAM Ramsay, * B 7 aerel oalc
’V a ad hickory land, firft quality, on
Richland creek Conner; 3«T !•*
acres oak and htdtory land of the firft quail
ty, on Richland Creek.
W. COCHRAM, Ree.
Ni-v.it f7*9»
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TOBACCO snipped to Bur ope*
TH E Subscribers having purchased a
quantity of Tobacco, for the purpose
of talcing it to England, the ensuing spring,
are induced thus publicly to make a tender of
their fefrvice* to the Planters of Georgia and
South-Carolina; in thipping Tobacco for them
on commission, which they propose doing on
the following terms, viz.
The Tobacco will be carried to the best
market, and fold at the htgheft price that can
be obtained fbr it at acommiffion of five per
cent; and goods purchased, agreeable to or
der, immediately from the manufacturers,
oil the very best terms, at a like commitiiou
of five per cent.
The property will be infuredi going and
coming, against the dangers of the Teas, at
five per cent more j making in all fiftfeen per
cent.
Sufficient security will be given to double
the amount, if required, of whatever tobacco
may be conligned to their care.
For the fake of dispatch, and to prevent
every pofiible delay, the Undertakers mean
• to charter a vessel, and as they will both go
over to England with the property, and tranf
afi the business; they flatter theinfelves the
returns, which will be in August or Septem
ber will prove so fatisfafiory to thole
wlto now make a trial, as to induce them to
continue the prafiice of (hipping their pro
duce iu future*
GEORGE HUNT,
JAMES STALLINGS.
N. B. Tobacco w'ill be received at Augusta
and Campbelltown rill the lalt of February,
‘790, at which places the returns will be de
livered.
Augusta , Dec- 1789*
Found,
A few days ago, an old Morocco
Pocket-Book,
Containing sundry papers—The owner may
have it (firft'dftfcribing‘rts contents) by ap
plying at the Printing-Office, and paying the
easpence of this advertifeinent.
/fugufta, BtC. 20, 1789.
T. Steel,
Surgeon Dentist ,
Begs leave to inform the public, that he cures
the feurvy in the teeth by removing an infec
tious tartar that destroys the enamel of the
teeth, and will force them out of their loc
kets, if not removed-cleans the tedth, and
makes them whitereplaces,, transplants,
and substitutes artificial teeth in so heat a man
ner, as not to be perceived from the natural,
without drawing the slumps or causing the
leaf! pain.—His charges are low‘; and as he
has but a few days more to rernaiu in this
town, thole who are desirous of being bene
fited by him, will please to avail themselves
of the present opportunity.
N. B. Said Steel will do himfelf the plea
ftire to attend on gentlemen and ladies at their
own dwellings, by direfting a line to him at
Mrs. Bugg’s.
GEORGIA. *1 By Lewis Gardner,
(L. S.) I Esq RegifterofPro-
LEWIS GARDNER, f bats for the County
\ of Richmond.
WHEREAS William Wallace has applied
to me for letters of difmiflion on the
estate of Charles Bedingfield,- deceaferi :
These art therefore to cite and adntonifli all
and linghlar the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to be and appear before me at
my Office, on the 26th day of January next,
to shew cause, if any they have, why letters
of difmiflion should not be granted.
* Given under my hand and foal, at my
Office, the a6th day of December,
in the year of our Lord 1789, and
r in the 14th year of the Independence
States of America.
V
GEORGIA.
By his Excellency EDWARD *
Governot and Commander in Chiet in and
over the State afyrefaid, and of the M»U- *
tia thereof
A Proclamation.
WHEkEAS by an Acl of ihe General
AfTcmbiy of this otate, palled at Au-
on the twenty-third day of December,
in the year of out LORD one thousand, seven
huudred, and efghry-idne, entitled, an Aft
for regulating the town of Augusta. and to
amend an Afi for regulating the town of Sa
vannah and hamlets thereof, it is enafied,
that seven nt and dilcrect pet lons be defied
from among the inhabitants of the town of
Augusta, who fliall be occupierß of a house,
or holders oi a lot therein, to-be stiled tha
Aldermen of the said town : These are there
foie to confluute, nomiuate and appoint yots
William Glafcock, Robot Forfyth, and Dal
ziel Hunter, Efqrs. or any two of you, to
attend and prefidc as Judges of the said elec
tion, and to require all occupiers of houses
and lot-holders in the laid town of Augusta,
to meet at the Market-house thereof on the
fit ft Monday in januaty next, between the
hours of ten and twelve o’clock, A. M. in
order to proceed to the election of the officers
above mentioned ; and that the perfom so
defied do convene at the Market house a
forelaid, on the next Monday thereafter, in
order to proceed to the clefiiou of a vlayoc
out of their own body, as the law diiefis.
AND WHEREAS in and by the above
mentioned Afi* an Alderman is to be elected
for each Ward in the etty of Savannah and
Hamlets thereof: These are to constitute,
nominate, and appoint you, jofeph ( lay,
Richard Wylly and William Gibbons, Elqrs.
or any two of you, to attend and prelide as
judges of the said cl ftion, and to require alt
persons occupiers of houses, ahd lot-holders
withiu the said city of Savannah and Hamlets
thereof, to meet at the Market-house of the
city aforcfaid, on the fittt Monday in March
next, between the hours of ten and twelve
o’clock, A. M. for »he purpose of proceeding
to the said elefiton, and that the Aldermen
so defied do convene at the Marxet-houfe
aforefaid 011 the Monday following, in order
to proceed to the elefiion of a Mayor out of
their own body. And the said Justices here
in before mentioned, are required to take due
notice of this my Proclamation.
GIVEN under my Hand, and the Great
Seal of the said State, at the State
house itt Augusta, this twenty-fourth
day of Dec. in the Year of our Lord,
one thousand, seven hundted and
eighty-nine ; and in the fourteenth
year of the Independence of the Unit
ed States of America.
EDWARD TELFAIR,,
By bis Excellences Command ,
OHN MrLTON, Secretary.
GODBAVE THESTAT E.
Burke Count., April 6, 1789*
THP funlcrityr gives no h e that'
he has deposited in the Clerk’s
office of this c unty a C() py *
d< ed, as sitar as coul' 1 be a*ceriained f
' from J hn Smith, late of ’ urke
co.nty, deceased-, to him tor two
hun 1k d acres of land, on Dn B* .■ ndi A
Waters of Ogec* ec, *n order to h vc
it eftabhffied re onie<’ ; n lit uof -
the original which was loft duri. g
the late war,
10m WILLIAM JONES.
Clerk's Office, Richmond County, August 3,
1789.
ID ) certify, that Capt Nathaniel
Pearrehas lodged in tbh Office,
a Plat h ndred of la'
orignally lurvtyed for and granted
to h Farlev, with intent to have
the fame eftabhffied in li ucf ’he
original, which was loft d«ung tre
late war. .... . „
DANIEL ELAM, C.C.