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HOUSE of ASSEMBLY,
Fridy y January 18, 1788.
yf fl,. J°feph Haberrtiam from tfieCommit
tcc on finance brought in a report,
which being amended, was agreed to by the
House, and is as follows:
Your Committee recommend as a check
on the Treasurer that the Turns of money and
jcfpeftive denominations of claims against the
Bate received in the Treasury since the fir ft
instant, be made up to this day, and the a
mount 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 (hall be in the fol
lowing words:
These are to certify that ,
«' has paid into the Treasury the Aim of
«« - in for which
« you are authorifed to give a Receipt.”
Which said receipt (hall be valid against
the state, and the Clerk of the Exccutiue (hall
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 (hall also exhibit a
monthly return of the fame to the Auditor,
who is required to debit the Treasurer with
the amount thereof.
Extrafi from the Minutes ,
JAMES MV SIMMONS, C. G. A.
ALL persons holding Certificates given by
the Treasurer in pursuance of the above re
cited Report, are required to deposit the fame
in my office without delay, in order that tne
intention of the Legifiature may be carried
fully into effeft.
J. MERIWETHER, S. E. C.
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\At a Meeting of the Board of Com
mijjionen oj the Town of Augu-
Jla> the 1 2th December 17b 8.
. Resolved, \
THAT the terms of tuition be
as follows, vjz. commencing
from the 12 th of October last.
For each fludent of the firft class,
in which shall be taught the learned
languages and mathematics) twenty
five fhillirigfc sterling per quarter.
For thefecond clais, ( which will
comprehend the Eoglifh grammar,
writing and arithmetic) twenty {hil
lings sterling per quarter.
For yojabger fcolars not prepared
for either of the above branches,
twelve /hillings and fix-pence fter
bng P fa quarter. , ,
Ordered; That the rates of tuition
be pubijflied.. . >
By Order of the Board,
• JAMES M. SIMMONS, Clerk.
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Young Scipio
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Stands at my. farm ip Burke county, apd
will cover Mares at a cow and calf the
fcafon $ he is a beautiful daTk bay, about 15
bands and a half high, fix years old next May,
and from his uncomhivjn proportion is allow
ed by judges of fuperibr powers and
equal elegance tu any horse ever brought into
this state. His fire was thefapioqs Old. Sc
ipio, who was got’ by Bay Bolton, imported
by Mr* Lightwood 4 Qf Sandy Poipt, on </01,
J^inisVbeautiful imported Britannia, his dam
Mr( tmblcttn\ ribted Nelly Anderson, got
By Wjldair vd;a fine Bnllerork and valiant
Mare. , YVilda,i» was imported by Col, De
laney of Ncw.Yorjt, and covered one season
in America; whed from his extraordinary
abilities arid ffrain was Tent for by the Jocky
Club, and> returned to Europe. Three Gui*
neas or fpecifics to the amount, will he taken
in lieu of Uie cow and’ calf/ and excellent pa
rtl ra k c for mares provided gratis, but will
not be aufwcrable for accidents or efcipcs,
... EDWARD WATTS.
i 9 1789.
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(' iilajik Deeds of Convey*
ance to be had by the Primer.
Doctor Dyfart
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RETURNS his sincere thanks to
his friends for their part: em
ployment; and begs leave to inform
them of his having' entered into co
partnerlhip with Doctor Payne.
As they have prepared themselves
for an extensive Practice of Physic
and Surgery, patients at any distance
from town shall be attended on the
firft application.
T hey have a compleat aflbrtment
of Frelh Medicines at their Shop in
Broad-flreet; where planters may be
iupplied with any articles, ana di
redions for administering them, on
very reasonable terms,
Augujia, "Jan. 6 ,178 S.
For Sale ,
Two LOT S
In SPRINGFIELD;
Cash, produce or merchandize
will be received in payment. For
particulars enquire of
Amafa Jackson .
Augujlay Dec. 11, 1788.
Notice.
ALL those indebted to the con
cern of Meflicurs Andrew
Pickens and Co. by bond, note, or
book account, are requeued to make
immediate piymbnt to the lubferiber,
at JLioerty Hill, opposite /Nugufta,
who is empowered to ietde the lame,
, and ditcharge iuch.cebtst as may be
due by faiii concern*. T i
JOHN M‘DOWALL.
Liberty Hilly Dec. 15, 1788*
Ran-away from the lubferiber
A Negro Wench
Named Naney, about 34 years of
age, of a low stature, has her coun
try marks on each cheek, speaks to
lerable plain, (he has been burnt oil
the back of one of her hands, which
is difcerhable. Any perfbri securing
or delivering the above Negro to me
(hall receive a reward of Three
Pounds Specie.
, James Martin .
Burke Countyy yan. 7, 1789.
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G E O R G I A. yßy Lewis Gardner,
• &*) \ Esq RegifterofPro-
LEWIS GAkDNfeR. r bats for the County
f of Richmond.
VTEtfHEREAS Henry Candler ha* ap-
V V plied to me for letters df
tion on the goods and, chattels, of William
Efpie, deceased t Thcfe are therefore to cite
*hd admonirti all and lingular the kindred and
creditors of the said deceased* to'he and ap
pear,before me at my Office, on the loth day
of February next, to fliew cause, if any
they have, why letters of administration
fliould not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, at my
Office, the-10th day of January, in
the year of our Lqrd one thotifand
fsyen hundred and eighty, nine, and
iu the 13U1 year of the Independence
of the United otaiet of Ametiia.
Just publijhed , and may be had at
the Printing - Office, a Jew €o~ t
pies of a *
Funeral Sermon
On the Death of Daniel Kellogg,.Utc
of the State of Connedlicut; who
died ixWajhington , the 20th
August 1788.
Preached at the Request of the WASHING
TON LODGE, No. 5. of ANCIENT
YORK MASONS. .
By the Rev, Brother JOHN HURT,
Also may be had at the Print
ing-Oflke,
A Jew Copies of the
L A V/ S
Os the General Affernbly of : the
State of Georgia,. passed lift
Session.
ALSO THE
JOURNAL
OF THE
CONVENTION
OF THE
state of Georgia ,
On the Federal Constitution.
ftJ 3 The Federal Conti it ution is
contained in the above-mentioned
Publication .
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Four Pounds Reward.
WA S stolen last Wednesday
night, out of a pen near my boufe;
(and another fcorfe left in his place) a flrong
made bright hay work gelding, trots
is a little sway back’d, about 15 hands high,
9 °r 10 years old, and has no brand or marks
that I know of. The horse left is a sorrel,
about 14 and a half hands high, 9 or iq years^
; old; a- large blaze in his face, hind feet and
legs white, a few saddle spots, has been used
to the geers, and if left by any but his right
owner he is delired to prove his property, pay
the charges and take him away; aild whoever
secures the thief in goal and fends home the
horse with information to the fubferiber* shall
receive the above Reward or Forty Shillings
for either of them, paid by
O IN HALL.
Richmond, County , Dec. 8 1788.
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Five Dollars Reward.
Loft on the evening of the i oth
of Nov. in Broad ftree4 Au
gusta, a pair of red leather saddle
bags, with an old blackleather po
cket book,, containing, a variety of
papers, among which was a bond
from CoL Robert tyliddletori.to me
for 6401. a bond from Col. James
Stallings to James Gray for 351, and
afligned to me; a bond from Thos.
Glafcock, Esq. for 6bl. to comply
with certain conditions; a note of
hand given by James Ingram to .
William Candler, and afligned to
me, for 300 bushels of corn, and a
number of other lmall notes of hand,
memorandums and other papers, of
. no trfe to any pbrfon but the fub
fenber. Any perlon who has found
the fame and will deliver them to
Mr, jfndriiv Innes in Augusta, or to
the fubferiber ftiail receive the above
reward.
Thomas Carr .