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itrea tnc ei i, March i?m. I
■« jr j H E R E A S it has been represented £o
IfV the Executive, that the state will be '
Materially injured by the mode of exempting *
•erfons from military services in confequenoi *
of their having furniihed fubftuutcs: Foe re*
jpedy of which it is
Ordered ,
That the Commanding O&cer of each di
flrift do not exempt or excuse any penon or.
plrfons liable to military service under the
jMilitia Law, except fucb as (hall produce a
certificate from the Infpeftor General of his
kaving furniihed a substitute for one of the
State or Volunteer regiments pievious to the
firft day of February lad, or having iince that
period furniihed a man properly armed and
accoutred agreeably to “Au Aft to amend
and repeal certain parts or cUufes of an Aft
for fupprefliug the violences of the Indians £
•r having depolited with the proper officers
IQQWJt* of powder, and 203 wt. of barjead or
bullets, purfuaqt to “An Aft for raifigg Sup
plies”' „ .A. %
.» Ordered,
That the fyme be publiflied in the Stats
Gazette.
Extraß from the Minutes ,
JAMES MERIWETHER, S. E, C.
in C O U N C I L, March ic/ iyi?.
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Ordered", ' \ ,
THAT the regular day for tranfafting pub
lic .bufinels by this Board be on Tuefday in
every week, and that the fame be publif^ed.
» Ext raft from the Minutes ,
JAMES MERIWETHER, S. E. C.
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taC OUNCIL, March 15, 1788.
A Letter from the Secretary of the State,
Treasurer, and Surveyor-General was read.
Whereupon
Ordered*, '
* That from the hour of Nine o’clock in the
morning until Two o’clock in the afternoon j
each Sundays excepted, * be eitabliihed
for tranfafting public business in their refpec
five Offices, excepting when the Legislature
ire in Session, then the said Officers to go
vern themselves as heretofore, unlefc* other
wise ordered.
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Extract from the Minutes ,
- JAMES MERIWETHER, S. E. C.
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InCOUNCIL, March 10,.1788.
Ordered; * * ’ 5 '
THAT the following Appeal be tried'be
fore his Honor the Governor in Coun
«), on Friday the nth day of April next.
James Rae, T Two hundred acres of
vs. > Land, in Richmond
James Gray, 3 County.
. ExtraSl from the Minutes ,
JAMES MERIWETHER, S. E. C. 4i
1 <s ' r y* • “ •• • •
The Subscriber has just receiv
ed afmall quantity ot Superfine r
j. Philadelphia j • t < ?
FLO U %
L IKEW IS Es ' ‘ ■
% A few puncheons of Northward
has aifo, a quantity
of Jamaica spirits, andhijgh proof
> Windward iflarid -Rum, fii Rlr.
Lamars boat, expeded hourly to
arrive, which articles h? will fell
on the lowest terms for cafti or
broduce.
..V • EDW. M'FARJLIN.
Angofla, Match ii, i)tt>
L „. ' * V • V* * * V*#-** ’'»• * \ r.o-.
i- r A*Z*ft*> Saturday, March If, 1788.
A T a Meeting of the Board of Trustees **
. ./r for Richmond Academy *-y ' i '
The Board came to the following Resolu
tion, - - ' ' 4 • •*-
Refolded, ' - - *• >
That the Teachers do colleft the arrears for .
tuition from'the Students under their respec
tive care 1. And that hereafter a quarter’s tty
tion money be paid in advance by each,; and
quarterly returns be made to this Board of
the f me. * - * . • >
Extra# from the Proceedings of the Beard
%, of Trustees,
J. M. SIMMONS, C. B. T.
Run away
Lajl nofn the Sub
“ ' farther r % i ...
A Mulatto Boy,
|iL : I A t Vi f U Jcm> lixteen
i/%1 years oi age had on a blue
plain jacket and overhalls of.
white plains* a small wool hat,
bound round, and carried with
him Dilwaith’s Spelling-book.
On coAvidtiOn of his being car
ried away or harboured by any
white person I will pay Five Gui
neas and reasonable charges; or
it taken up, and fee uring him io
that i can get him again, will pay
realonable charges.
John Lind/ay.
j Near Philip’s Mill, Little River,
March 16, i;Bfc
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NOTICE.
PURSUANT to the direftjons ot an Aft
appuirumg Commiffiuneis for lefurvey 4 -
mg the Town of. Bruul wick, iq.the county of
Glynn r The said Commissioners will on Mon- .
• day, tlie sixth day of May next, proceed to
carry the aforefaid Aft into execution, ' of
which all concerned are to take nqtice, axd
goverx themselves accordingly.
11 OJborne, ?
George Handley , 5
Chrijtopher Hillary , ij
John Braddock % |
William kteven , c 3
James Seagrove t j
February 4, 1788.
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G E O R G I A. IBy Lewis Gardner,
(L. S.) I Esq Regifier ofPro
♦ LEWIS GARDNER, f Jbatt. for the'County
J of Richmond. 7*
WHEREAS Francis Woodward, has ap
plied to me for letters of adminiftra
tiou on the efiate and effefts of Richard kii
chols deceased: TEefe are therefore to cite
and admoniihall and finguiar the kindred and
creditors of the said deceased, be and
before me.' at my Office, on the 15th
dajr of April, 1788, to lhsw,caufe, if any
they have, why letters ,cf administration
ihould not be grafted.. 4
Given under my hand andfeal, at my
Office, the 15th day of March, in the
year of our Lord 1788, and in the
22th year of the Independence ts the
• y«itc4 Stats! of Antrifto i
Tpropofe leaving tins Hate die beginning <4
ne*t month, to return in Oftobtr All
perfoq* having demands against me GOR*
DON ts C(?N N iTl L, or roS N ELL
BROWN, y Co. «e defined t 0 call f«
payment.
I also earueftljr request »ji perfoua owin*
me or the above concerns, to pay part or the
whole of their accounts, previous to my de«
parture. They mult be sensible l had given
them every indulgence previous to the emis
sion of the paper money, a lawful |
also beg leave to thank those gentlemen, wh*
have paid me honorably, defpiling to take the
dithoneft and ungenerous advantage of thn
confidence -reposed in them by my credits.
In ray absence Mr Henry M'Donald will
manage my bufinefs.'—Till. I fail for Europe*
the large flock of Wet and Dry Goods I havn
on hand, will be fold aji little more than col|
and charges.
: THOMAS CONNELL.
Augujia } March is, 1783,
\ ft-
To be Rented y
Until the firft day of January next*
A Plantation
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ON Beach Tfland, on which are the builtf*
ings requisite for a plantation. Ans
perfdn renting the pferaifes may be accom*
modated on them with two hundred bulhelt
of corn, weight of fodder,
inquire at Sutler’s creek of
AMBROSE GORDO**,,.
Who wants to Exchange,
n able African Male SLAVE, for acoun*
try born Have of either sex, between the aged
of fifteen and twenty-five years. -
February t* - *
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t*' P* f
or Sale, ,
The Plantation
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Whereon I live, containing two hundred
acres,, on which are ihe following imp rove*
ments', vi^ ? A. pretty good, d welling-houfd*
kitchen, meat house, cribb, quarters, tobaccos,
houses, See. A large peach 01 chard of choice
fruit, apple orchard, See. There are aboul
seventy acres of the laud cleared, aud ex
ceedingly well enclosed.—A good waggon
and team will be taken in part of payment*
and cattle for. the residue. Further particuo
lars may be known of
* ‘ 'W. STITH.'
February 28, 1788. r
Just Pubhjhedy
And may be had at the Priqt*
ing-Office, .
A Jeyo Qopies of tit V
LAW S
Os the General Afiembly of the
State of Georgia, palled last
Session. '
' ALSO THE i
JOURNAL
OF THE
CONVENTION
OF THK
STATE of GEOR (j lA*
On (he f cacrai Contfitution.
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