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JD Fair on the tablet of vhjr wind portray’d;
go life’s rough current flialt thou Hem the best,
4Vod time secure thee in a port of rest. *
StiH Fix an Heanjn, a firm but humble eye;
That plenteous source can ev’ry want supply.
Despise ibe World, but with diferetion use
The means ft gives to aid thy better views.-
Regard lhe End : there thines with purer ray,
w JThe torch that lights us into perfeft day.
c 'i The Subfcribcr has
INDIGO SEED
Os the last Crop for sale.
THOMAS COLE.
Augusta, Jan. .16, 1787. „
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TO BE SOLD or LEASED ,
The House and Lot
Whereon the fubferiber lives. For terms apply to
WILLIAM FREEMAN.
Avgufiaj Jan. 20, 1787. 3t
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TO BE SOLD ,
THAT 'valuable, healthy, and fertile PLANTATION,
whereon I now liv«, known by the name of the Three
Springs ; with a large convenient Dwelling-House and other
out-buildings—The Paper Medium will betaken inpayment.
For terms apply to
• JOSEPH PANNIL.
WilFes X2sunty\ Jan. 16, 1787. 4t
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Five Guineas Reward.
STRAYED or STOLEN, from Augusta, on the night of
the 20th of Dec. last, A likely sorrel Gelding, about 14
hands high, 7 years old next summer, a large blaze on his
forehead, his off hind foot white above the foot lock, neither
dock’d nor branded, trots and canters. Any person who de
liver? the said horfc to me, at the mouth of Broad River,
Georgia, (hall receive the above reward, and all reasonable
charges paid.
ROBERT WATKINS.
Jan. 19, 1787. ~ ~ , 3t
RUN-AWAY or carried from the fubferiber’s, at Dra
kes, near Savannah, in June last, Three New-Negroes
viz. Bristol, a flout lusty fellow, rather large featured, of a
black complexion, speaks very little Englifli, about 26 years
a very likely young Negroe, of a black
complexion, about five feet five inches high, speaks a few
word? of Englith, and about 20 years of age.—AUeck, a
young fellow, about 23 years of age, black complexion, speaks
no Englith, and commonly lhaves the fore part of his head.
They are all of the Coromantee country, and supposed to
be related to each other; they were dressed alike when they
went away, with a checked Ihirt and trowfers, and a striped
woolen cap. . r
Any peyfon who will take up the said Negroes, and deliver
them or any of them, lhall have Ten Dollars for each be
- {‘^ c f a N re *^ > . na k le cl,ar £ es > to Colonel Handley, at Augusta,
‘ Major Stirk in Savannah, or to 6 *
l* I nA JOSEPH CUTHBERT.
Drakies, Oct. 22, ijZ6.
In COMMITTEE of FINANCE.
ALL persons who have received publifcmoney or other
property on behalf cf the Rate, are hereby required to
render an account of the fame to the Treasurer without delay,
properly audited by the Auditor General agreealjdjr to law,
otherwise their names will be returned to the General Af*
fiembly as defaulters.
JAMES HABERSHAM, Chairman*
Augujla, 'Jan . 8, 1787.
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N O TIC E.
THE Surgeons and other persons having any demands
against the Medical Department of this Rate, are re
quelled to bring them in immediately, with projier vouchers,
in order to have them adjusted without delay.
JAMES LAUDER, Diteff br General,
January n, 1787.
Wafliington Post;
THE Poll from the town of Walhingtpn in Wilkes
County to Augulla, will arrive here this evening, and
will set out to morrow for Walhington. It will continue to
ride weekly during the present year. AHI fitters left with
the Printer of this paper for Wilkes Couijty will be fafely
conveyed. And those left at Henry Mqungers in Walhing
ton, will be conveyed weekly to Augulla, under certain re*
gulations which can be seen at the Printiug-OfficQ. ,
Augujia , Jan . 6, 1787.
FOR T~A~L~~E >
THE LOT No. 19, lituate and fronting on Broad
ftreet, and extending to Ellis-llreet, adjoining the
Lots whereon Mr. William Wallace, and MelTrs. Connell,
Brown & Co. live; containing nearly one acre and three
quarters. For terms apply to the fubferiber.
JOHN APPLING.
Augujiay December I, 1786.
FOR SAL E , ~
THAT valuable HOUSE and LOT,
No. 23, fronting oft Broad-street.
The terms will be made known by apply
ing to Kerr &' Brown*
Dec . 5, 1785.
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Robert Bonner,
vs. > Attachment,
William Goodgion. j
T" HE defendant William Goodgion is hereby notified,
that an attachment by the said Robert Bonner hath
been levied on a Lot in the town of Augulla, No. 35.
Jujt Publijhed, and now Jelling by the Printer,
THE
Southern States
EPHEMERIS:
OR
North and South-Carolina, and Georgia
A L M A N A Cy
For the Year of our Lord,
17 87.
CONTAINING,
The eclipses—motions of the fun and moon—-riling and
setting of the fun —riling, setting, southing, and age of the
moon—Officers of the Hate of Georgia—Ditto for South-Ca
rolina—-Courts in Charlellon—Return days at Charlellon—
Duties on importation—Rates of coin—Table of limple in
terell, at 7 per cent, from one month to a year—Table of
coins, as they pass in the several dates-—depreciation table,
as fettled by the Legislature of South-Carolina-—Table of
dollars—Tide table Receipts—-Pilot# for the port of
Charlellon—Roads—Some ufefui direftioos in hylbandry#
&C.-&C. &c.
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