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Pa the 19th day of November
next,
Will be exposed for Sale ,
At| the Markct-houie in Augusta,
A' PART of the NEGROES belonging
to the estate of Henry Todd, de
ceased ; amongst those for Sale there is a
Carpenter and good house wenches. The
time of payment will be agreed oa at the
day of faie.
To be hired out for one year y
The remaining part of the Negroes be
longing to (aid estate. Bonds and good
Security will b$ required by the Adiniui
ftrators.
APPHIA TODD,
EDMUND PYNE,
ISAAC WALKER.
Oft. 23, 17788.
On Monday the (hrt day of December next,
will be fold at the premises, on a cre
dit of two months, for the paper money
of this state, all the personal property
ofCapt. James Wood, deceafcd,
CONSITSING of a House in Augusta,
which the purehafer Will have to
move ; a horse, a cbeft of carpenters tools,
and a few other articles. The sale will
be between the hours of ten and twelve in
the forenoon, and approved security will
be required. As the sale is intended to
provide for the payment of the debts, the
Adminiftratoc once more requests those
Laving demands to make them known,
properly attested ; and hopes those indebt
ed will pay their refpeftive dues.
JAMES PEARRE, Adm'r.
Oft. 16, 1788.
Crttne County, December Term.
Charles Burk., 7
vs. > Attachment.
John Smith. j
Ordered,
THAT the defendant do appear and
plead within a year and a day,
Otherwise judgment by default.
ExtraS from the Minutes ,
HENRY GRAYBILL, C. G. C.
Oft.
THE fubferiber has removed
his office to his new houJe
in Grecne-ftreet, where the buh
nefs of a Notary Public and Jus
tice of Peace will be strictly at
tended to.
D. Hunter.
Oft. 24, 1788.
•» By Lewis Gard-
GEORGIA, 1 w,Efq.Regifter
(L. S.) >of Probats for the
LEWIS GARDNER. \ County of Rich-
J mond.
IT*7HEREAS l T*7HEREAS Rhefa Howard and Tho
| mas Carr, Efqrs. have applied to me
for letters of administration on the estate
and effefts of John Jameson, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonifli
all and lingular the kindred and creditors
of the said deceased, to be and appear be
fore me at my Office, on the 25th day of
November next, to (hew cause, if any they
have, why letters of admiuiftration (hould
not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, at
my Office, the twenty-fifth day of
fr Oftover, in the year of our Lord
1788, and in the 13th year of the
Independence of the United States
of America.
GEORGIA.
By the Honorable GEORGE
H ANDLEY, Esquire, Cap
tain General, Governor, and
Commander in Chief, in and
over the said State.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS the Honorable the Cen
grefs of the United State* of Ame
rica did, on the thirteenth day of Sep
tember lail, resolve, “ that the firft Wed
“ nefday in January next be the day for
“ appointing Electors m the several States,
“ which before the said day (hall havera
“ tified the said Constitution; that the
“ firft Wednesday in February next, be
“ the day for the Electors to assemble in
“ their refpeftive States, and vote for a
“ Prefidem; and that the firft Wednef
“ day in March next be the lime, and the
“ present feat of Congrcfs the place for
commencing proceedings under the said
“ Constitution AND WHEREAS by '
the firft SeCtion of the lecond Article of
the Federal Constitution, it is expressed,
“ that each State thall appoint in such
“ manner as the Legillature thereof may
“ direst, a number of Electors, equal to
“ the whole number of Senators and Re
“ prefentatives to which the State may
* be entitled in the Cougrefs AND
WHEREAS it is absolutely necessary, in
order that the said Resolve above recited
may be carried into full and ample effect,
that the Legillature of the State aforefaid
ihould be convened with all poftible dis
patch, to proceed on that important bull
nefs; I HAVE THEREFORE, by and
with the advice and consent of the Honor
able the Executive Council, thought fit to
1 issue this my Proclamation, ftrifily re
quiring the attendance of the said Legis
lature at Augufia, in the said State, on
Tuefday, the Fourth day of November next,
to appoint the place and mode of chufing
such Electors; as also for the dispatch of
such other public business as may be laid
before them.
Given under my H..nd and the Great
Seal of the Jcid State, at Augufia ,
this Seventeenth Day of October,
in the Year of our LORD One "
Thoujand Seven Hundred and
Eighty-eight, and of our Sovereign
ty and Independence the Thirteenth .
GEORGE Handley.
Bv bis Honor's Commaud,
J. Milton, Sec’y.
GOD SAYE THE STATE.
Notice.
HAVING resigned my appointment as
CommilTary of Issues, give this
Public Notice to all persons that have aCt
ed under me in said Department, to meet
me at Walhington, Wilkes county, on
the firft Tuefday in November next, in
order to make a final settlement with me,
that I may be able to fettle and close my
public accounts ; those who fail may ex
peCt the deficiencies, if any there be, will
be called for iu a manner very disagree
able to their humble servant,
PETER STUBBLEFIELD.
Oa. 14, 1788-
A Lift of Defaulters in Capt. Dell Sapp’s
Diftrift, Burke county.
MICHAEL Levefton, Luke Sapp,,
Levy Sapp, John Permentor; Bel
lom Johnston, Luther Hallwell, Jonas
Rounder.
JOHN BELL, Colltdor,
1 0b-
GEORGIA.
By the Honorable GEORGS
HAND LEY, Esquire, Cap*
tain General, Governor and
Commander in Chief in and
over the said State.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS several Resolutions of
the General Assembly palled the
thirtieth and thirty-firft day, of
January last, wherein the Executive arc
empowered to convene the Members no
minated by the said Resolutions, at Atf
gufta, “ as soon as may be, after official
“ information is received that nine Bates
** have adopted the Federal Constitution
AND WHEREAS official information is
received from the Congreft of the Unit
ed States, dated the thirteenth day of Sep
tember last, notifying that the fame is
adopted, and directed proceedings to
commence thereon ; I HAVE THERE
FORE, agreeably to the said Resolutions,
and with the advice and consent of the
Honorable the Executive Council, thought
fit to issue this my Proclamation, requir
ing the persons so nominated and appoint
ed, to convene in Augufia on Tuefday, the
Fourth day of November next; then and
there “ to proceed to take under their
“ consideration the alterations and amend
“ ments that are necessary to be made
“ in the Constitution of this State.”
Given under my Hand and the Great
Seal of the said State , at Augufia
thit Sixth Day of Odobtr, in tbt
Year of our LORD One Theu
fand Seven Hundred and Eighty
eight, and of our Sovereignty and
Independence the Thirteenth.
GEORGE HANDLEY,
By His Honor’s Command,
J. Milton, Scc’y.
GOD SAVE THE STATE.
In COUNCIL, Oaober I, 1788.
Ordered,
THAT Tuefday the 11th of Novem
ber next, be assigned for the trial
of the following Appeals ;
Charles Ward, T
vs. i
Daniel M‘Murphy. J
John Barnett & P. Cravtford, J
vs. >
William Strother & Sam. Gardner, j
Extraafrom the Minutely
J. MERIWETHER, S. E. C.
Augusta Ware House.
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given,
that the Infpedion is open, and we
are now ready to receive and infped To
bacco at the Warehouse lately erefted, ia
the lower end of the town of Augusta;
the greatest care will be taken, and every
attention paid by the Infpeflors, and To
bacco looked at with dispatch.
. R. DIXON, } _ . ■ :
C. BOSTICK, J IteJptOtru
Augufia , Oa. 13, 1788.
Wanted to Exchange^
A sensible, compleac
Waiting Boy,
For a strong, able /Field Slave-
Apply to the Piinter.
Augusta, Q 6. «?, i;88. *