The Georgia state gazette, or, Independent register. (Augusta, Ga.) 1786-1789, November 01, 1788, Image 4

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Lewis Gard -/ GEORGIA.. I «*r,Efq. Regiftef (L. S.) Vof Probats for the LEWIS GARDNER. 1 County of Rich mond. James Lauder, has appli * * ed to me for letters of administra tion on the estate and effefts of Alexan der Sutherland, late of Richmond coanty, deceased t Thefeare therefore to cite and admonith all and Angular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at' my Office, on the Ift day of December next, tofhewcaule, if any they have, why letters of administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, at my Office, the Arft day of No vember, in the year of our Lord 1788, and in the 13th year of the Independence of the United States of America. By Lewis Gard - GEORGIA. / «*r,Efq. Register (L. S.) rof Probats for the LEWIS GARDNER. \ County of Rich mond. WHEREAS Elenor Barnett, has applied to me for letters of admi nistration on theeftate r and effefts' ofJeffe Barnett, deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonifti all and Angular the kindred and creditors of the said deceas ed, to be and appear before me at my Office, on the iftdayof December next, to (hew cause, if any they have, why letters of administration lhould not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, at my Office, the Arft day of Novem ber, in the year of our Lord one thoufend seven hundred and eighty eight, and in the 13th year of the Independence of the United States of America. On Monday the Axft 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, deceased, C'tQNSITSING of a House in Augnfta, j which the purchaser will have to move ; a horse, a chest 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 Adraiuiftrator once more requests thofo having demands to make them known, properly attested; and hopes those indebt ed will pay their refpeftive dues. JAMES PEARRE, Adm'r* Oft. 1 6, 1788. Augusta Ware-House. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the Infpeftioh is open, and we are now ready to receive and infpeft To bacco at the Warehouse lately erefted, in the lower end of the town of Augusta; the greatest cere will be takeo, and every attention paid by the Infpeftors, and To bacco looked at with difyatch. R. DIXON,. I . _ C. BOSTICK, J . Aujujtty oa . 13* 178&. B L A NR WRITS x 1 To be had at the Printing-Office. * * * \ GEORGIA . By the Honorable GEORGE HANDLEY, Esquire, Cap tain General, Governor and Commander in Chief in and over the said State* A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS several Resolutions o f the General AiTembiy passed the thirtieth and tbirty-firft days*of January last, wherein the Executive are empowered to convene the Members i»o - minated by the said Resolutions, at Au gusta, “ asfoon as may be, after official “ information is received that nine states ** have adopted the Federal Coufiitution AND WHEREAS official information is received from the Congress of the Uuit ed States, dated the thirteenth day of Sep* umber 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 ififue this my Proclamation, requir ing the persons lo nominated and appoint ed, to convene in Augujla 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 neceflary to be made' “ in the Couftitution of this State.” Given under my Hand and the Great Seal of the Jaid State , at Augujla , this- Sixth Day of Ode her-, in the Tear of our LORD One Jhou fand Seven Hundred and Eighty eighty and of our Sovereignty and Independence the Thirteenth . ’ GEORGE HANDLEY. By His Honor’s Command, J. Milton, Stc’y. GOD SATE THE STATE . On the 19th day of November next, Will be exposed for Sale, At the Marketrhoufe in Augusta, APART of the NEGROES belonging to the estate of Henry Todd, de-‘ ccaled ; amongst those for sale there is a Carpenter and good house wenches. The time qf payment will be agreed on at the day of sale. To be hired out for one year, The remaining part of the Negroes be longing to laid estate. Bonds and good security will be required by the Admini strators. APPHIA TODD, EDMUND PYNE, ISAAC WALKER. Oft. 13, 17788. To be let, the Dwelling-house Next to Mrs. Lauder’s, lately occupied by Colonel Call. ; Willliam Wallace. Augusta, Sept. 17, 1788 m GEORGIA. By the Honorable GE 0 HANDLEY, Hqui re tain General, Governoi Commander in Chief, j over the said State. A P ROCL A MAT] WHEREAS the Honorable t | grefs of the United States a Tica did, on the thirteenth davll j tember lart, reiblve, “ that the firfl " 4< nefday in January next be the “ appointing Elector* m thefeveral “ which before the said day fl.a'l u “ titled the said Constitution “ VVednefday in February M “ the day for the Eleftors to alien “ their refpeftive States, and vote “ Piefideat; and that the firft ty “ day in March next be the ii me a ■ “ present feat of Congress the Jl a " commencing proceedings under tl Constitution r” AND WHERE*' '* the firft' Seftion of the fecoud Art! the Federal Constitution, it is expl “ that each State (hall appoint i Q I " manner as the Legitlature thereol “ direst, a number of Electors c ! “ the whole number of Senators an| u prefentatives to which the Static! < be entitled in the Congrefsl WHEREAS it is absolutely necefla! order that the said Resolve above r! may be carried into full and ample* that the Legislature of the State afo! should be convened with all poflitJ patch, to proceed on that important! nefs ; I HAVE THEREFORE, bl with the advice and content of the hJ able the Executive Council, thought! ifiue this my Proclamation, flrifljyl quiring the attendance of the said L| lature at Angufta, in the said State! TuefJay y the Fourth day of November 1 to appoint the place and mode of chi such Electors; a9 also for the difpatcl such other public bulinefs as may be I before them. Given under my Hand and the (9 Seal of the Jaid State , at AuM this Seventeenth Day of Oil in the Tear of our LORD I Thousand Seven Hundred | Eighty-eighty and of our SowrM ty and Independence the ThirteM GEORGE HANDLE! By his Honor’s Command, J. Milton, Sec'v* GOD SAVE THE STATm THE fubferiber has remol his office to his new hi in Greene-street, where the bl nefs of a Notary Public and I tice of Peace will be ftrictlyl tended to* D. Huntcrl Oft. *4, J7BB. § I Wanted to Exchange, I A sensible, compleat Waiting Bon For a strong, able Field Sla| Apply to Printer. AogulU, Oft. iyߣ- 1 I