The Georgia state gazette, or, Independent register. (Augusta, Ga.) 1786-1789, January 31, 1789, Image 3

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tried, tonvifted, and sentenced to be banged in February next. AVGUSTA Jan. 31. Further appointments made by the Honorable the Legislature on Thursday the iz& iuft. Collector for the Port of Brunswick ; John Piles, Esq. Collector for the Port of St. Mary’s: Tal mage Hall, Esq. Harbour-Mafter for the Port of Savannah : William Pinder, Esq. Harbour-Mafter for the Port of Sunbury : William Peacock, Esq. Surgeon and Health-Officer for the Port of Savannah: Benjamin Tetard, Esq. Vendue-Mafters for the town of Savannah : Robert Montfort and Ala Emanuel, Efqrs. Regijiers of Probats: For Chatham county : James Whitefield, Esq. For Effingham county, Abraham Ravot, Efqr. * For Burke county: William Badduly, Esq. For Richmond county : Lewis Gardner, Esq. For Wilkes county : Faniel Terondet, Esq. For Liberty county : Thomas Baker, Esq. For Glynn county : John Burnet, jun. Esq. For Camden county ; Robert Brown, Esq. For Wafhiygton county : David Burney, Esq. For Franklin county: Nathaniel Payne, Esq. For Greene county : Win. Phillips, Esq. County Surveyors . Mr. Cloud Thompson, for the county of Chatham. . Mr. Thcophilus Lunday for the county of Effingham. Mr. Robert Olborne, for the county of Burke. i Mr. David Crefwell, for the county of Wilkes. Mr. Joseph T; Hardy, for the county of Liberty. Mr, Samuel Fulton, for the county of Glynn. Mr, William Neblack, for the county of Camden. Mr. Francis Tennill, for the county of Wafliington. • Mr. John Gorom, for the county of Frank lin. And Mr. William Greer, for the county of Greene. Philip Clayton, Esq. Collector of the du ties at Augusta. Agreeable to a Resolve of the General As sembly, five thousand pounds of the paper medium of this state were last Tuefday morn ing publicly burnt before Mr, Fox’s house, in this town. A letter from a gentleman in New-York, contains the following paragraph : “ This ci ty is erefting a most splendid edifice for the reception of the new Congress; they expefl it will cost them ten or twelve thousand pounds—the design is great, and their indu stry in its accomplishment aftioniihing.” fit Meflirs. G. Zimmerman’s and Henry M'Donald’s piece is withdrawn. For Sale , 40,000 Acres 0/ Hamilton j great Survey , in Ninety-Six Di)trict % near to the Court-bouje; THESE lands are extremely valuable, their situation feeing healthy, and foil very feru tile,—peculiarly adapted to the culture of flax, hemp, cotton, and tobacco—particularly the latter. Purchasers may be accommo dated as to quantity,quality, price* and times of payment, by apply ing to Colonel yantes at fialudy, near to the premiles. Frvmbtr 6, i;88* I Jeremiah Andrews, Jeweller, from Philadelphia, Has opened at Mr. M‘Farlin*s flore (where he means to continue next week only) A large and elegant affortraent cf Jewellery With the Eagle of the Order of Cincinnati, of American manufacture, and the Map of the United States of the last furveyy which he will lell low for cafli, South-Caroliua currency, or tobacco. Old gold or lilvcr bought or ex changed for goods. Augusta, Jan. 31, 1787. Twenty Dollars Reward. STrayed or Stolen, from the in* dian Springs, near Augusta, on the 1 oth 0 1 November last, two hcr fes belonging to the fubltrtbcr, liv ing at the head of 1 irtle r'vcr, Wilkes county, the one is a bay, bra' dtd on the* near (houlcer with fmaft let ters GS with iorne other brand on the bmtock, has two if not three white feet, about 7 or 8 years old, and about 14 hands high, paces na tural, and had a small bell on. The ether is a grey, branded as the for mer on the near shoulder and but tock, is somewhat inclined to white, with dark marks on his rump, about the fame age as the other, and is a. bout 13 and a half hands high, trots and paces, and had a small bell on, George Sorrell. ~.•.■ • • ' i To be So ld, On Wednesday the 11th of February next, by the Adimuiftratora the estate of Henry Todd deceased, for ready Tobacco, A parcel of NEGROES, Among which is as fine a Iloufe Wench as any in the Hate. An Evening School Will be opened the 10 tb inll . at the Academy , by S. Chandler, A. M. FOR the purpose of teaching the French language, and some of the most ufefulof the fcienrific branches, vi 2, Arithmetic, book keeping, geography, the ule ot the globes, mensuration, algebra, trigo nometry, heights and distances, a stronomy, navigation, surveying, gauging, &c. with the pra&ical uses of the mftruments 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 most expeditious methods of teaching the branches he proftffes, he flatters himfelf that he (hall giv# his pupils the fulldt latis fftfHon, Please to apply at the Academy. Jan, 17, J 787. Writing Paper ball it U>« fimujiu-Oflice, FINDING very, little attention has been paid to my Advertiferrent iu January 1788, requeuing those indebted to the con cerns of GORDON and CON NEIL a.id CON NFLL, BRC‘WN is Co. to pay off their balances to my Attornies Meflrs. Wiiluiu Wallace, james Wallace or Thomas Counel ; I once more mos earneflly entreat that they wiU do it in the course of this month, for which, from the long indulgence given, and the great cr r ps made last ycat, T hope they are fully prepated. I have fevcral valuable Trads of Laud in Wilkes and Franklin coun ties, a)id some Lots here and in Springfield, near Call’s Ware-house, which I will dispose of on low terms for carti, tobacco, South- Caroliua medium, military certificates, oc Piute's final feuieineuts. THOMAS G.ORDON. Augusta, Jan. 9, 1785. m, l fim.— .I. 1.. ii. 1 ■ 11 m, 11 ■ . in Continental Loan - Office, Savaa.iab, 6tb Jan. 1789, THE holders of Certificates of Liquidated Debts of the United States are dtfiied to call upon the fubferibu without delay for paymtnc ot the intertfl due on laid Certificates to the 31st day ol December 1787, RICHARD WYLLY, Loan Qff<er, """ ■ 11 ■■'■■■ m Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of "James Scott , late ot Burke county, planter, deceas ed, are desired to make immediate payment to the fubferiber; and thole that have any demands a gaiuft said estate ate requested :o make them known before the fir ft day of March, otherwise they w ill not be allowed, to Thomas B. Scott , in Wilkes county, Reuben Coleman , in Augusta, or to James Stubbs , in Burke county, ‘January I, 178^. % For Sale , 7 t A QUANTITY OF j Indigo Seed, ! On the low est Terms • . ' Apply to Mr. Robert Dick, Mer chant, in Augusta, or to the fab* fcnfcer on Green Brier. Join e>^art, STOLEN FRom the upper trading ford, on Ogechee river, on the night of the 20th ot December last, A Bay Mare, 5 feet 2 inches high, wth fold, paces, trots and cantas, much marked with the fiddle, her eff hip is lower than the other, branded on the near fide of the reck with the letter C. Whoever (hall deliver faicl Mare to me in Wilkes county, at the place above mentioned, or give fach intelligence that I may per her, (hall be entitled to one thouland weight of tobacco, by Moses Going . A LIKELY "* NEGRO BOY To be Told for Tobacco. Inquire of the Printer.