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EPILO G U E.
Spoken by Miss ff f all,
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GOOD gentlemen—dear ladies—l implore
you,
Indulge the young intruder now before you
With a kind hearing, while in feeble verse,
She adventurous dares her feelings to rehearse.
To speak of felf, betrays a want of sense,
>Tis (aid well, granted,—what’s the
consequence t
Why, then, we females niuft be always mute,
T4ud beav’n knows that would ill our tempers
fuit,>
Unless Permitted to embbfs our tale T
<v; t h hintb fe,f » wh,ch otliquelr reveal, >
The JZ v> ch ** c *" ce *! i y
War we r.ot thiyp tbt mode l ~ let u *
Suppose, iofleTd of >*« >»«> °“ r '«•
We turn the harder ft V ' alk of
Os Spanish galley., M'*. f* *
Buccefa ihen wiih, to Fed’rai * r#o ?‘ al>d lcd ral
law, \ .
Yet, flop —I then resentment ft thc * nt,es
draw.
In politicks I’ll drive to rival no «* n *
From this hour forth—but ad the very \ '«man.
Then kind indulgers, listen to my prayw%
Be flow to cenlure, generous to spare:
To (lender errors grant a friendly grace;
Let rigour to forgivenefs dill give place.
Our infant Theatre, hkewife demands
Your kind support —by you it fails or (lands.
As the young tendrils of a weakly vine,
Cling round the ueighb’nng time tree’s dudile
rhind,
So does this fabric on your favor lean,
And sure it trusts not to your aid in vain!
And well I know the goodness of your hearts,
(Which every fuccourto the weak imparts)
Will kindly tempt you to proted the two,
Who here fubrait thttnfelves to you and you.
Our thanks, Dramatic Gentlemen, receive,
For that afliftance you’ve been pleas’d to give.
To you, ye generous fouls, how much
we’re bound,
In duteous marks, mod wj(h I to propound;
But words are faint—no language can impart
The grateful feelings of my thankful hearts
Let then our future adions, not the pad,
determine you how long those favors lad.
Notification.
THE fluduating value of the paper mo
ney being now at an end, by its ceaflng
to be a lawful tender, it is my earned with
to close the accounts of the late John Wal
ton, Esquire, deceased, as soon as pofiible.
AH perfoas having any demands, therefore,
againd that edate, or unfeteled rranfadions
with the executors, or on my own account,
are desired to make ithem known, that they
shay be liquidated; and ail persons any ways
indebted, are defrred to do so likewise. I
(hall be particularly obliged to any person,
for information refpeding the locations and
surveys of laud, made by and in behalf of
the deceased ; as common judice to myfelf
and family will not fuffer me to let those
lights Ire longer dormant.
ROBERT WATKINS. '
Fqfinj, Avgnft id, 1790.
GOVERN ME NT-HOUSE,
Augulia, Augult 26, 1790.
GENERAL ORDER.
THE Commanding Officer of each Bat»
talion throughout the date, is indruft
ed to arrange the fevtral Companiea, ai near
•• may bf ( in the following order, vn
Four Betjeente, four Corporaie, two Mufivi*
•ne, end fiKty-fis Privates.
Jb QrW CewftWrr in
l MMUWIiTHItH, 9ar<ts9 s
ALL perfont indebted to INGRAM &
BELCHER, for goods fold in the year
1780, are desired to fettle the fame by
Note or Bond,- by September Court, or suits
will be commenced without refpeft of per
sons.
JAMES INGRAM.
To be Sold,
Sixteen hundred acres of LAND, situated
on Walnut Branch, Burke county, it being
the land formerly advertised by Mr. Alger.
The fittiation and quality of these lands are
equal to any higti land in the Bate ; and for
the convenience of purchasers, it will be di
vided into three plantations. For terms ap
ply to ,
JAMES INGRAM.
Avptft 18, 1 795.
Notice-
THE lands advertised by Thomas Jones,
to be fold on the id day of October,
1790, in Burke county, for the taxes not being
paid up these number years pad, is an error ;
for those very lands brave been regularly given
in, and the taxes paid up yearly in the coun
ty of Richmond, included by James Rae in
his tax lift, in his life time, and ftnee by the
fubferiber:—Who forewarns any peffons, at
I their peril, from felling said lands, as the
tax receivers for the county of Richmond can
evince their being regularly given in, and
paid up agreeably to law.
ANN RAE.
With the approbation of Mr. George White
field, who can make indisputable titles,
Wil I be lold at private bale,
All the LANDS
Ot Rae , Whitefield, & Co.
That vtfy valuable plantation whereon Capt.
Horatio Marbury now tends, is one part of
said lands.
ANN RAE.
Rae's Creek , jfugufi *B, 1790.
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Collectors Sale.
ON Saturday the id day M Oftober next,
at Waynefborougb, will he fold, be
tween the hours of ten and twelve o’clock
in the forenoon, to the highest bidder, for
ready money, a Trad of LAND, «wi the
north fide of Ogechee river, near the mOuth
of Rockey Comfort, originally granted to Ann
Rae, who is now absent from this state ?
which laid land was returned by Charles Har
vey, Receiver of Returns of Taxable Pro
perty in Capt. Curry’s diftrift, for the year
1790, and fold for the tax due on the fame
iiucc the revolution.
THOMAS JONES, CoHe3or t
Burke county for 1789.
AL L persons indebted to the estate of
David Douglas, esquire, deceased, are
desired to make payment, without delay ;
and the creditors to bring forward their se
veral claims, for liquidation.
ELIZA. DOUGLAS, Adntx .
Auguji 16, 1790.
Strayed or stolen
From the fubferiber, in Augusta, on Saturday
night last,
A Black Horje ,
Aboul 15 hands high, has three white feet,
one of his ancles appears swelled, has a fuip
on his nose, one fide of his under tip greyifh,
forne little white in hit face, his mane divide*
on each fide of hie neck, has a Twitch tail,
trots and camera.—Whoever fecuree the said
liorfe, or delivers him to me, in Augusts,
(hall be reafonsbly rewarded, or if (tolei),
Five FtunJi i or borle end thief.
THOMAS GRAVES,
d*sn/h t 7*ty 6, i;po,
On the second Monday in next Month,
Will be Sold,
By the Infpe&ors, at the Market-house, all the
Transfer Tobacco
That may remain on hand in the Augusta
Ware-house.
Augujia t AuguJ} 19, 1790.
Will be Sold at Public du6liott y
At the Market-house, on the second Mon*
day in September, for cash, all the
Transfer Tobacco
In Call’s Ware-house, that may remain on
hand that day.
I ANTHONY.
D. HARRIS.
August 10, 179a.
For Sale ,
d Quantity of
Oyster Shells,
At seven pence per bushel. Those who can*
not conveniently pay the ready calh, may bes
supplied by an order from any merchant in
Augusta, promising payment for them on the
| Ift of Nov. next. Apply to Mr- John Bell*
at Rae’s Ferry, opposite to Falmouth and
Campbclhown* or to the fabfcriher.
JOHN HAMMOND.
Moukty Airy t July 10, 1790.
The Subscribes wants to purchase
Audited Claims
Os thi\ State or South- Cqrohna y
For which Cash or Merchandize will be giveq,
W. REILY.
Augvjla y August 29, 1790.
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Clerk's Burke county , October ao, 1789.
f ti isis to certiry that Mrs#
X Mary WJIs has deposited in
this Office, a copy of letters of ad
mmiftration to her of die estate of
Abfalom Wells, in order to have
the fame established agreeably to
law, in lieu of the original, which
(he loft during the last war.
J. DAVIES, C.B.C.
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Richmond County , December 3, 1789.
* | s Hcj f£ concerned are defircd to
take notice, that there is lodg
ed in the c Itrk’s office of fard coun
ty, a d. j ed, together with the proofs,
as near as couid be alceitained, from
Dav.d Fleming to William Chandler,
for one hundred acres of la d, on
U pton Ci eek, near W rightfborough,
to be recorded and eiiabliihed in
room of the orig nal.
B. PORTER, Attorne
for Chandler*
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L O ST
On Broad-ftieet, a few days ago,
A SEAL,
Engraved thus U. Whoever bring* it to the
Printing-Office, ihall be haadtomely reward*
ed.
Writing Paper
Fur (*!• ft iht Piiiiung» Olive.