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An Evening School
Will be opened the istb in/1* at the
Acaaemy , by S. Chandler,
A. M.
FOR the purpose of teaching the
French language, aud some of
the most ufetul of the faeritific
branches, viz. Arithmetic, book
keeping, geography, the ule of the
globes, menfuratiun, algebra, trigo
nometry, heights and diltances, a
flronomy, navigation, surveying,
gauging, &c. with pra&ical uses
of the mftruraents appropriated to
each branch.
As S. C. has been engaged in the
inftru&ion of youth above eight
years in different Seminaries, where
he has made himfelf acquainted with
the latest improvements in the ma
thematics, and the molt expeditious
methods of teaching the branches he
profeffes, he flatters himielf that he
shall give his pupils the fuilelt i'atis
fadion.
Please to apply at the Academy.,
Augujla, Jan. 17, 1789.
Five Dollars Reward.
Loft on the evening of the icth
of Nov. in Broad street, Au
gusta, a pair of red leather saddle
, with an old bkek leather po
cket b#ok, containing a variety of
papers, arrorg which was a bond
from Col. Robert Middleton to ire
for 6401. a bond from Col. James
Stallings to James Gray for 351. ; >nd
afligned to me; a bond from The s.
Glafcock, Ffq. for 60]. to comply
with certain conditions, a nore of
hand given by James Ingram to
William Candier, and aflioned to
me, lor 300 bulhe's of corn, and a
number of other lmali notes of hand,
memorandums and oilier papers, of
no use to any person but the fub
the fame and will deliver them to
Andrew Inr.es in ilugufta, or to
the lubferiber lhail receive the above
reward,
'Thomas Carr .
STOLEN
FRom the upper trading ford, on
Ogeclne river, on the night of
the 20th of December krt, A Bay
{Ware, 5 feet. 2 inches high, wit;:
fold, paces, trots and canters, much
marked with the fiddle, her ; o ff hj p
is lower than ihe other, branded on I
the near fide of the reck with the
letter C. Whoever stall deliver said
A'are to me in Wilkes countv, at
the place above mentioned, or give
loch intelligence that I may get her,
mail be entitled to one thousand
weight of tobacco, bv
Moses Going.
A LIKELY
NEGRO BOY
To be fold lor Tobacco. [
Inquire of the Printer, J
Ran-away from the Subfcriler
A Negro Wench
Named Na. ey, about 3 + years of
age, of a icw ltature, has her coun
try marks on each cheek, Ipeaks to
lerable plain, ftc has been burnt on
the back of one of her hands, which
is cifcernablc. Any person lecuring
or delivering the above Negro to me
Hull receive a reward of Thice
Pounds specie.
James Martin .
Burke County. Jan. 7, 1789.
4
GEORGIA, aßy Lewis Gardner,
(L. S.) Esq RegifterofPro-
LEWIS GARDNER., r Lats for the Cuumy
j of Richmond.
WHE REAS Henry Candler has ap
plied to me for letters of adminirtia
tion on the goods and chattels of William
Efpie, deceased : Thefeate therefore to cite
and admonish all and lingular the kindiedand
creditors of the said deceased, to be and ap
pear before me at my Ofp.ce, on the loth day
of February next, to Shew cause, if any
they have, why letters of sdminiftiatiou
Should not be granted.
Given under my band and seal, at my
Office, the 10th day of January, in
the year of our Lord one thousand
seven hundred and eighty-nine, and
iu the 13th year of the Independence
of the Uuitcd States of America.
HOUSE of ASSEMBLY,
Fria y, ‘January 18, 17 88.
MR. jofeph Habcrlham from the Commit
tee on Finance brought in a report,
I which being amended, was agreed to by the
House, and is as follows:
Your Committee recommend as a check
on the Treasurer that the Aims of money and
refpedive denominations of claims agaiuit the
Hate received in the Treasury fjnee the firft
instant, be made up to this day, and the a
mouut thereof carried to his debt in the Au
ditor’s books ; that in future the Treasurer
be required to give a certificate to any person
making a payment, which fliah be in the fol
lowing word* :
4 ‘ Thele are to certify that
“ has paid into the Treasury the sum of
I •
C r reipt.”
Which said receipt Shall be valid again A
the state, and the Clerk of the Executiue fliall
file the Certificate of the Treasurer in his of
fice, and make a fair entry in a book to be
kept for that purpose, and Shall also exhibit a
monthly return of the fame to the Auditor,
who is required to debit the Treasurer with
the amount thereof.
ExiraSi from the Minutes ,
JAMES M. SIMMONS, C. G. A.
ALL perfonsholding Certificates given by
the Trealurer iq pursuance of the above re
cited Report, are required to deposit the fame
in my office without delay, in order that the
intention of the Legislature may be earned
fully into effect.
J. MERIWETHER, S. E. C.
To be Let ,
the
House and Lot
Lately occupied byMr. Philip Clay
ron. for the term of one year; prf
f flion will be given the 17th of next
month. /lfo the Hotfe rnd Lot
(formerly Mr. John WadeV) rb< ve
JV«r. Lc ngftreei’s ; pcfh flier will he
given ti e 15th of January, at which
pei ltd it fh&ll he in complete itpair.
bor conditions ap» !y to
7 hem as Glcficck, j
Continental Loan- Cffx\ >
ba'vann&b-t 6tb j .. . 759 .*
THE holders c.-f Certificates of
1 iquiuatea Dtbis of the Ui.itcd
States «re dtfned to call u>-cr» the
fubfcribci without dtlay tm payment
ot the intercft due on laid Certificates
to the qift day ot mber 17*7.
RICHARD W YLLY, Loan Officer.
Notice. t?
ALL those indebted to the con
cern of Medians Andrew
Pickens and Co. by bond, note, or
book account, aie requeued to make
immediate payment to the lublcriber,
at Liberty iriili, opposite nugufta,
who is empowered to let Je the fame,
jihd dilcharge such cebts as may be
due by said concern.
JOHN M'DCWALL. 7
Liberty Hilt , Lee- 15, 1788.
Notice. I
A LI. p.rfons indebted to the
estate of "James Scotty late
ot Burke county, planter, defeat
ed, are desired to make in.mediate
payment to the fubferiber; and
thole that have any demands a
gainst said estate are requested to
make them known before the firft
day of March, otherwise they w ill
not be allowed, to Thomas B .
Scott, in Wilkes county, Reuben
Cole mutt , in August-i, or to Jerries
Stubbs , in Burke county,
I, 1789.
For Sale , %
7 ?
A Q.U AUTI TY OF $
Indigo Seed, l
On the lowc/l Terms.
Apply to Mr. Robert Dick, Mer
chant, in Augusta, or to the fub
fenber oo Green Brier.
Join Dxfnrt.
Wanted to Purchase,
Two Negroes
Between the age of 15 and 25; for
which a generous price in ipecie will
be given. Apply to Solomon JBl
lis, at Mr. Charles Simmons’s,
xAugufta.
Richmond \ pFRSnNALI.Y appeared Da-
County. 5 I vid Felps, of Vt ilkes countv,
who bring duly sworn faith, th.ir he received
yeflerday a tobacco note from Meflrs An
thony and Harris, Tobacco a' Au
goßa, No. VV 1870-1 148--i'B**2Bo which
said Note this depopent ha* cither n iilaid oc
1011, and at present cannot be Fund.
DAVID FELPS.
Sworn to the acth day of)
December, i-KR, before)
DAL2IEL HUNTER.
Writing Paper
b'jf bate <u the Piimif>£>Ca<te.