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IS AT U RDAT, April 2 1, 1787,
GEORGIA STATE GAZETTE
I OR
INDEPENDENT REGIS TE R.
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I FREEDOM of the PRESS, and TRIAL by JURY, to remain inviolate forever. Ccnflitution of Georgia. '
I U G u S TA: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH, Printer to the State; Ejfays, Articles of Intelligence,
Advertisements , will be gratefully received , and every kind of Printing performed,
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I To the Public .
j Jfc S many of the in oft refpeftable Ladies and
Hr ’ Gentlemen in this town have informed the
Hibfcriber, that they are very desirous to become
Hcholars of his, provided he can furnilh them with
Be necelTary Music and Instruments, —he pro-
Hoses to have a
CONCERT
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i Os Vocal and Inflrumental Music ,
H)n the Evening of TUESDAY, the firft of MAY
Hext, at Mr. Wamberfie*s House ; with a view of
Haifing a sum of money for the express ptirpofe of
Hurchafing Musical Instruments. And as a fuf-
Hcient number of Gentlemen of this town have ge-
Heroufly offered to assist him in the performance
Hf the fame, for the encouragement of a science
which is as rational as it is refined, and polishing
Bit is entertaining,—the fubferiber hopes, the
Badies and Gentlemen in general will be actuated
Hy the fame liberal sentiments, and favor him with
Beir company.
■The Concert to begin at 7 o’clock in the evening.
Bfter the Concert, if the Ladies and Gentlemen
Bifh to dance, Music will be furnifhed gratis.
S Tickets, at Tin Sbillirgs each, may be had at
Be house of the fubferiber.
CLAUDE SIMON.
■ Augusta, April 21, 1787.
■IN. B. No person can be admitted without a
Hicket, and no money will be received at the door.
■wIATHANIEL COCKE informs me that two
H.>l white Sows esme to his Plantation, just
Bove Rae’s Creek, some time about last Christ-
Bass, marked with a fmnoth crop in the right,
Bd an underkeel in the left ear.
I WILLIAM FREEMAN, J. P.
Mftpril 5, 1787.
I A ST RAT MARE.
BtrAYED from the fubferiber, near Clark’s
B station, on Long Creek, afmall black MARE,
Bout 13 hands high, 4 years old, branded on the
Bar buttock thus IC, had a small bell on when
away. Wbofoever will bring said mare tp
He fubferiber, or will give intelligence so that the
Bbfcriber can get her, fball have Forty Shillings
Bward.
. I ' JOSEPH ALBERT.
WLong Creeky Wilkes County,
April 10, 1757.
THE
TO BE LET ;
By the CommiJJioners of Lewifville, to the lonxtji
Bidder ,
THE making one hundred thousand well fixed
merchantable bricks for the public build
ings, to be delivered in Government Square; there
is clay, wood, and water on the public land. Any
person inclined to undertake will please fend their
proposals, sealed tip, to Hugh Lawson, at Lewis
ville, on or before the firft day of June next, at
which time such proposals will be opened, and the
lowed terms accepted, on the parties giving secu
rity for the performance. Cne half of the money
will be paid on the brick? being kilned, the other
half to be paid on the bricks being delivered. The
bricks to be delivered within three months from
the time of undertaking.
All persons who are indebted for Lots in Lewis
ville, will please to take notice, that unless they
difehargethe fame without loss of time, theCom
mifiioners will be obliged to proceed according to
the articles of sale.
N. BROWNSON, ) _
H. LAWSON, \ Cimm ’]F™*rs*
Lewifaille, April 7, 1787.
Five Guineas Reward .
STOLEN or STRAYED from Mr.Thompfon’s
enclosure, near the town of Augusta, ou the
26th of last month, a likely blacx MARE, very
heavy with foal, eight or nine years old, about 14
hands and an half high ; die has a bald face, all
her feet white, a hanging mane, long full tail, and
is branded on the off buttock (though not very
plain) *GL, having been formerly owned by Mr.
George Lumpkins, of Vtfilkes County, of whom •
flie was purchased. - If ftraved away only, I will
give a liberal Reward, and all expences on her
being delivered to me at Augusta; but if flolen,
Five Guineas will be paid on conviftiou of the
Thief.
JOHN MEALS.
April ( 5, 1787.
LOST.
ON the sth instant, about 5 o’clock in the
evening, between Mr. Harris’s, Augusta,
and the Beaver Dams, A red Morocco Pocket
Book, containing a bond of Mr. John Myers, sun
dry notes, receipts, accounts, and letters. Who
mever finds the said Pocket Book and will deliver
it to Messrs. Ross and Currie, in Augusta, or the
fubferiber in Savannah, shall receive ONE GUI
NEA REWARD.
29-31 MATTHEW CLARK.
GEORGIA. TBy Lewis Gardner , Esq.
(L. S.) S Register of Ptobats for
LEWIS GARDNER, j the county of Richmond.
WHEREAS Mary Mathis, Widow, hath ap
plied to me for letters of admihiftration on
the estate and effefts of John Mathis, late of this
comity, deceased : Thcfe are therefore to cite and
admonidi all and lingular the kindred and creditors
of the said deceased, to he and appear befoic me
at my Office, on the 21st day of May next, to
fliew cause, if any they have, why letters of ad
ministration fliould not b.e granted.
Given under my hand and seal, at my Office,
the 21 ft day of April, in the year of our
Lord 1787, and in the Inh year of the In
dependence of the ‘United States ol Ame
rica.
GEORGIA. By Lewis Gardner , Esq.
(L. S.) V Register of Probats for
LEWIS GARDNER', j the County of Richmond.
WHEREAS Elizabeth Noe, Widow, hath
applied to me for letters of administration
on the eflate and e/fetds of jefle Noe, laie of this
county deceased: These ate therefore to cite and
admonidi all and lingular the kindred and creditor*
of the said deceased, to be and appear before me *
at my Office, on the 21st day of May next, tolhew
cause, if any they have, why letters of administra
tion diould not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, at my Office,
the 21st day April, in the year of our
Lord 1787, and in the nth year of the
Independence of the United States of Ame
rica.
GEORGIA. ~)B y Lewis Gardner , Esq. i
(L. S.) > Regifler of Probats for
LEWIS GARDNER, j the County of Richmond.
WHEREAS John Reeve, Son, hath applied to
me for letters of administration on tie
estate and effects of Thomas Reeve, late of this
county deceased : These are therefore to cite and
adinonilh all and lingular the kindred and creditors
of the said deceased, 10 be and appear before me,
at my Office, on the 21st day of May next, to
lliew cause, if any they have, why letters of admi
nistration ft ould not he granted.
Given under my hand an 1 seal, at my Office*
the 21 ft day of April, in the year of our
Lord 1787, and in the nth year of the
Independence of the United States of Ame
rica.
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