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}A T UR D A Y, Ntvemier i u 1786.
GEORGIA STATE GAZETTE
' OR
INDEPENDENT REGISTER.
FREEDOM of the PRESS, and TRIAL by JURY, to remain inviolate forever. Confti union of Georgia.
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Richmond County, ClcrkVOHice, Nov. 2, 175 6.
Ordered,
the Diftrids for holding the Courts of Conlcicnce
be as follows : The lower diftrid, called Augusta, be
;iuning at the Burke county line, and running up Savannah
iver to Glover’s old plantation, then along the ridge lead
ng from said plantation between the waters of Reed’s and
*chee creeks, to the heads thereof, thence along laid road
0 the Sand Hill Old Mill, and along said road to where it
iterfeds the Burke county line, the Court for which Dtflrid
jail be held at Augusta, called the Kiokee diftrid.
The Middle Diftrid lhall begin at the afoielaid plantation,
mining up Savannah river to the mouth of Cagg creek,
lence up said creek to the head thereof, and thence along
ie ridge which divides the water# of Green, Brier, Gcrma
ey’s creeks, and Kiokee, to Wilkes county line, the Court
}be held at the Court House, on Little Kiokee, for said
>iftrid.
The Upper Diftrid, called Wrightfborough diftrid, (hall be
in at the mouth of the aforefaid Cagg creek, thence running
p Little river to the moutl) of Williams’s creek, thence up
id creek to Wilkes county line, the Court for which Diftrid
tall be held at the town of Wrightlbuiough.
A true copy from the Minutes,
PETER CRAWFORD, A. C. C.
. return of the Land that w'as not given in and returned by
the Receiver, aud has not been paid for :
DNE hundred and fifty acres of land of the third quality,
late David Morris’s, said to be the property of Solo
on Thompson.
One hundred acres of the third quality, the property of
tter Ogelve.
Three hundred acres of the second quality, in two trads,
donging to the estate of Janies Ogelve, fen. decealed.
JAMES WALKER.
August 14, 1786.
PHE Subscriber willies to rent a PLANTATION
I within 10 miles of Augusta, that will be l'ufticient to
ork from 30 to 40 Negroes.
Qd. 5, 178 6. JOHN MILTON.
TO BE SOLD,
DNE hundred acres of LAN D, lying in Richmond
county, near the Quaker Springs, adjoining Maurice
elly’s land.
ALSO,
valuable TRACT of LAND, containing two hun
•ed acies, fifty of which arc cleared, and under good fence,
IjoiningCol. Leonard Marbtiry’s mill; on the premises are
good dwelling house and out-houfffs. For further particu
r* of the quality of the land and terms c£faie for both trads,
?ply to the fubfeiiber, living near Col. Marbury’s saw mill.
ABIGAIL WELLS.
Richmond county, Qd. 20, 17F
THE
To the PUBLIC.
‘The fubftriher, at the requefl of a number of
his refutable jt tends, propojes to open , in
this town,
A French School,
On the i sth of November next .
HC flatlets himfeif that he i§ enabled to teat h his pup its
to read, speak, and write that pohihed and polite
Language, in a method that will facilitate their progress more
expeditioully than has h tiierto been attempted. His method
is easy, and his exertions, he hopes, will her crowned w'th
fucccls, as the advancement of his fchotars in that universal
Tongue will be his principal aim and study,
Thole Ladies and Gentlemen who will favour him with
their patronage, may rely on his exertions.
Every Scholar ought to be provided with a Grammar and
Dictionary ; a quantity of which he expefts in a short tim«‘
from Charleftou for sale,
P. J. J. WUCHTERS,
Attgulla, Oft. a?, 1786.
The hubjeriter intends to open a
Fencing and Dancing School,
On MONDAY, the 20th instant.
FOR further particulars he is to be spoke with at Ms.
Emanuel Wamberlie’s.
CHARLES F. CHEVALIER.
Augusta, Nov. r, ryß<s.
"Hoe Subjcrtber begs tewe to morm the Public , that
he is lately arrived here from Savannah , and in
tends to open a
Muiical Academy:
W.IEREIN he will teach the Harpsichord, Vioan, Ger
man Flute, Guitar, Clarinett, &c. kc. kc, Lad ; es
aim Gentlemen who will put themselves under his tuition,
may depend on his punftual attendance. For further parti
culars he is to be spoke with at Mr. Emanuel Wamberfle’s.
CLAUDE SIMONS.
Augusta, Nov. 1, 178^.
N. B. He will be in a short time provided with several
kinds of instruments from Charleftou.
JuJi Pubbffied and to be Sold at the Printing Office
in Augufla , the
laws
Os the General AJJembly of the State of Georgia
sassed lajl orffitn.
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