The Georgia state gazette, or, Independent register. (Augusta, Ga.) 1786-1789, February 14, 1789, Image 4

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T 6 > O E T R Y. ; -«@S©BS©©®- A bad song on tlic bed of fubjc&s. *. .* * i ■* * '*** . !. ;V NOW party's the wordj both in tinging and faying, In carding, in courting, in hunting, in play ing ; Like all Tons of freedom, and spirit and pelf, I’ll declare to iiy party —Success to myfelf! Derry down, &c. . ; n. /. Such a kindneft had felf still and I for each other, He would oft do for me what he'd not for his brother; And I would now paVvn all the books on my thel(, IJj . 1 And fp end my last farthing—to serve my friend felf. . r ? HI. If fcornful my mistress—say, where Avail I go? Go hang ihyfelf ?—No, I’ll behang’d if I do. Were she fair as her chiua, or plainer than delf » : Alike would it teach me—to love my dear felf. m Whoe'er would be fafe then, or happy, or r ■ free, Let him drink to himfclf, and join parties with me, I'll promise—the most infigniflcant elf, Shall then Jbe refpefled, at least by himfelf. Derry down, &c, Tt&XSi , To be Let, The House and A cre Lot in Broad street, at present occupied by John Y. Noel, Esq. Attorney at Law. Also, the House and Lot wherein Mr. George Hunt now lives, in EJlis-ftrcer, opposite the above mentioned Lot. PoflHTion will be given the ift of March. For terms apply to the fubferiber or Mr. Jcfeph A/Vatts, at the stores of Andrew M‘Lean, Esq. deceased, near the Augusta Warehouse, William Clark . Augujla. Ftbruary 4, 1789. Notice, WHEREAS the buiinefs rela* tive to the estate of Andrew M‘Lean, Esq. deceased, is no longer trafnfatfed by Captain Thomas Cole, these are therefore to request all per- Jons who have any claim against said estate to call on the fubferiber, and thole indebted to make payment,who alone can give Efficient dilchargcs. Wdham Clark , Executor, Aignjia, Feb. 2, 1789. To be Leajed , On very reasonable terms , jer one year or longer. The Hcufe and Premises Thertumo including two acres of land, wherein Mr. Ro bert Bonner yet icfides. Apply to , S lbcmas Cole . Augujla, February 6 f 1789. . 40,000: .Acres 0/ HamiltonV g$M Survey, fa Ninety-Six IDUtrict, pear /a the Court-hou/e s : w bn* ihoq T k HESE lands are extremely ’ valuable, theiF situation being healthy, and foil very fer tile, adapted to the culture of flax, hemp, cotton, and tobacco—particularfy the latter. Purchasers may be accommo dated as to quantity, quality, price; and times, of payment, by apply— ing to Colonel James. Mason, at Saludy, near to the premises. November 6 y 1788. w ■"” \ ' Twenty Dollars Reward. STrayed or Stolen, from the In dian Springs, near Augusta, on the 1 oth of Novembefjaft* two h, r fes belonging to*the fubScriber, 1 v , ing at the head of i ittle river, Wilkes * county, the one is a bay, branded on the near fhoulder.with small let ters GS with lome othei brand on ■ the buttock, has two if not three white feet, about 7 or 8 years old, and about 14 hands high, paces na- i tural, and had a small bell on. Ihe other 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 lame 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. ■■ 'V 1— ■ ■■■■■■ ■ —— Continental Loan - Gfiice, Savannah, Oth Jan. 1789. THE holders of Certificates of Liquidated Debts of the United States are desired to call upon the fubferiber without delay for payment ot the interest due on laid Certificates to the 31st day ot December 1787. RICHARD WYLLY, U an Officer* Fitfe Dollars Reward. Loft on the evening of the 10th of Nov. in Broad street, Au gusta, a pair of red leather saddle bags, with an old black leather po cket book, containing a variety of papers, among which was a bond from Col. Robert Middleton to me for 6401. a bond from Col. James Stallings to James Gray for 351. and aftigned tome; a bond from Thos. Glatcock, Esq. for 6o|. to compyl with certain conditions * a note of hand given by James Ingram to WiUiam Candler, and aftigned to me, for 300 bulhels of corn, and a number of other lmall notes of hand, memorandums and other papers, ot no use to any person but the sub- Icriber. Any perlon who has found the fame and will deliver them to Mr. Andrew Innes in Augusta, or to the lublcriber shall receive the above reward. Thomas Carr . HOUSE of ASSEMBLY, JT'e&efatyt l?T £T f Ztb. 1789, ptm iant to MmiMMf tbe Genial AfTembly, pa fled the 30th ana* 31st day*. of January 1788, ,a number of werfe nominated and'did* convene at Augusta on* At 4th .November lafty for the purpoft or revising and amending the Conftit&tihn < ®i\thrf'ftat4, and rftd then and there proceetkamf. kgree sos filch alterations and arhendhientV thereof as they concluded , would be mod expedient y which rfcviftdh of the fftjd Qonftitptioij or,plan of goveihmeitt of this date tranfmitted to- the -different counties for ’thei perusal and conflderatiok of the citizens thereof, who were then recom mended to choose three citizens.of qach coun ty, to meet at Augusta oh the'forfrtfi day o£ , Januarjr Jail, for the foie- punpdfe of adopting or rejecting the said proposed cpnffhution or plan 6f government. ‘ \ - That lin pufluanie thereof of j this date did on jhe-firft Tuefdgy in*J)ecem- . , ber laU eleiel three citizens of each county for the purpose aforlfeid, who did in cohfequehce thereof convene at Angufta on the foirUi-day of January la ft, and after, taking pp-\he said proposed conffitution or plan' of government, and having the'fame Under their cohfidtrAtion, did neither , adopt nor reject j-jthe Tame, but : have agreed to Euch alterations and amend , ments thereto, as they conceived would be conducive to the interest and Tafety- of the state. j : Refchved therefore, That it be’earnijrfly re commended to it he ! freemen and * voters of j each county, on the firft Monday ir> April next to convene at tbe usual place for hold ing eleftiens; and choose three fit and .difereet persons for each county, to meet at Augusta on the (iYft Monday in May next, to be veiled . with folTpower onlyjto take under their serious j cojifideratioh the .aforefaid proposed constitu tion or plan of together with the provisos or propofed' amendments there -1 to, and to fully ratify and adopt the said pro posed, conffitution, with such parts of said proposed amendments as they may think mod proper} without any farther alteration or at tempt of amendments thereto ; which ihall be received, and considered as the Conffitution and plans of government of the people of this state. f 5 , ’ /.Vi / Rejoined, That if approved of by the people the said convention be authorifed to jnfert a clause in the said conffitution, That no mo-, nies be drawn out of the Trcafury or from ■ the public funds of this state, except by ap- - propriations made by law. Rejoined, That his Honor the Governor in Council have power and authority to draw upon the treasury for the pay of the members of the Convention, in like manner as the pay of the members of the General Assembly, as well as the neceflary charges attending tbe fame. Rejoined , That a majority of the conven tion be authorifed to proceed to business. Ordered , That the foregoing Rcfolutions be publilhed. s Extras from tbe Minutes, i jAMES M. SIMMONS, C. G. A# * Young Scipio STANDS at my farm in Burke county, and! will cover Mares at a cow and calf tbe season ; he is a beautiful dark bay, about i£ hands and a half high, fix years old next May, f and from his uncommon proportion is allow ed by the bell judges of superior powers and equal elegance to any horse ever brought into this Hate. His fire was the famous Old Sci pio, who was got by Bay Bolton, imported by Mr. Lightwood of Sandy Point, on Col. Sims’s beautiful imported Britannia, his dam Mr. Embleton’s noted Nelly Anderson, got by Wildair on a fine Builerock and valiant Mare. Wildair was imported by Col. De laney of New-York, and covered.one season in America j when from his extraordinary abilities and strain was sent for by tbe Jocky Club, and returned to Europe. Three Gui neas or fpecifitß to the amount, will betaken in lieu of the cow and calf, and excellent pa rt-rage for mares provided gratis, but will not be anfwcrable for accidents or efcapcs. EDWARD WATTS. jan, 1, 1789.