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GEO R G I A.
By His Honor GEORGE WAL
TON, E[quire, Captain Gene
ral Governor and Commander
in Chief in and over the Jaid
State .
A Proclamation.
WHEREAS on the twenty fi*tb day of
February inftaik, the Honoiable the
Executive proceeded to open and examine the
returns ofeledions for Representatives of thi3
slate in the Congress of the United States,
when, after counting the votes from the coun
ties of Richmond', Wilkes, Effingham, Cha
tham, Liberty, Burke, Washington, (the
counties of Glyn, Camden, Greene and Frank
lin not having made any,) it appeared that
the Honorable George Mathews, Esq. was
duly elected and returned as a Keptel'entative
for the Upper or WeHem Diftrid, the Honor
able Abraham Baldwin, Esq. was duly--elected
and returned as a Representative for the Mid
dle or Center Diltrid, and Brigadier-General
James Jaekfon, was duly elected and re
turned as a Representative for the Eafiern or
Lower Piftrid. In obedience, therefore, to
the Ad “ For appointing the time, manner,
and places for holding dedions for Represen
tatives Congress” and by and with the ad
vice of the Honorable the Executive Council,
I have thought fit to ifiue tins my Proclama
tion, hereby notifying to, and informing the
said George Mathews, Abraham Baldwin, and
James Jaekfon, of such their tied.on as Re
presentatives to the Cougrefs of the United
.States ; and farther, requiring that they fig
nify their acceptance or refuial us the laid
appointment, according^to law.
Given under my Handy and the Great
Seal of the jaid State, in the Council
Chamber , at Augujia , this tnvt my-je
<venth day of February , in theyeur tj our
Lord, one thoujand, jeveu hundred and
eighty-nine ; and of our Sovereign y and
Independence the thirteenth.
GEORGE WALTCN.
Jjy his Hover t Command,
JOHN MILTON, Secretary.
GOD SAVE THE STATE.
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Richmond County, March Term, 17 88.
William Wallace,
vs. vA'tachmcnt.
Tim: thy Rickitfon \
Ordered ,
TH AT the defendant do appear and plead
within a year and a day, otherwiia
judgment by default.
Ext rad from the Minutes,
D. ELAM, A. C. C.
March 28, 1789.
Richmond County, Manh Term, 1788.
Beverly Lowe, >
vs * x Attachment.
John Tavern, j
Ordered,
? HPHAT the defendant do appear and
X plead within a year and a day, other
wise judgment by default.
ExtraQ from the Minutes ,
D. ELAM, A. C. C.
March 28, 1788.
Continental Loan-Office .
Savannah , 6th Jan . 1789.
THF. holders of Certificates of
Liquidated Debts of the United
States are desired to call upon the
fubferiber without delay for payment
ot *he interelt due on laid Certificates
to the 31st day of Deermbe 17H7
RICHARD WYLLY, Loon OJfieer,
& blank Deeds of Convey,
snee to Lie naU ot the Printer,
Five Guineas Reward.
On the n r g k t oh the 27th inst. the
subscriber’s (hop was broke open,
and the following watches taken :
One Gold French watch, maker’s name, Greg
fun, a Paris
One silver do. Wm. Rumfey, London, No.
unknown.
One diuo, Webster, London, No. 2554.
One ditto, Wm. M r Fell, London, No. 6039.
One ditto, Ths. Garner, London, No. in
known.
One ditto, name and number unknown.
One Pinchbeck, J. Wood, London, No. 2823
One Pinchbeck Case.
The above Reward will be given to any
person or persons that will apprehend the thief
or thieves, so-that he or they may be brought
to punilhuieut, and the watches recovered.
THOMAS BRAY.
Feb. 28, 1789,
7 'o all. concerned.
TH E following plates and persons are
appointed fur the ret eptiou ut Uic Ipe
c.nc taxes lur tne year i/bo.
Mr. John Garrett, in Augusta ; Mr. W,n.
Gardner, at Lewis Gardner's, £f<j. Ki< kt;
Mi. juiiii Maniiaii, at his milt, near biowul
bm'etijJi; Mr. Thomas White, at Wrights-.
borough } Mr. James bimpfon, acjohuWat
- lon’s mill, on Sweet Water ; Mr. joim Hat-
Ciier, at Ins mill on Joe’s cieek, near (Jgeciicc,
The above iio,e liooles will open as loug
as the law will admit, and immediately there
after executions will ilTue again it every tie
linijuem..
JOEL BARNETT, C. T.
N. B: Thole in arrears in their calli tax
for tin .above mentioned year, may to
be iminediaielv.
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Twenty Dollars Keward.
S'l rayed or btolcn, from the In
dian Springs, near Augusta, on
the 1 oth oi November iaft, two her
fes belonging to the fubkriber, liv
ing at the head of. ir:lc river, Wiles
, courtv, the nr.e is a bay, branded
cn thr near {boulder v iih fma'l let
eis with lome o'-her on
the buttock* has two if not three
w,i t c leer, about 7 or 8 years old,
and about hands high} faces na
tural, and had*a small bell on. Ihe
other is a grey, branded as the for
iiier- on the near shoulder and but
tock, is somewhat inelin d to white,
with dark marks on Irs rump, a x>ut
the firnc age as the other, and is a.
bout 13 and a half hands high, trots
and paces, and had a {mailed] on-
George Sorrell.
1
To be Leafed ,
On very reojbnable terms , jor one
year or longer ,
The Houle and Premises
Thereunto appertaininp, including
two acres of land, wherein Mr. Ro
bert Bonner yet reftdes. Apply t 0
‘Thomas Cole.
Augujia y February 6, 1789.
For Sale ,
A QUANTITY OF
Indigo Seed,
On the lowefl Terms,
Apply to Mr. Robert Dick, Mer.
chant, in Augusta, or to the I’ub
ienber on Green brier.
"John Dyfart,
To be Let, *
The House and Acre Lot
in Broad street, at present occupied
by John -Y Noel, Esq Attorney at
Law. Also, the House and i_ot
wherein Mr. George Hunt now lives*
in Ellis street, opposite the above
mentioned Loti PofiTcffion will be
given the ift of March. For terms
apply to the iubfcii >cr or Mr. Joseph
v\ acts, at the ftcres of Andrew
M ; i,ean, Esq. dtceafed, near the
Augusta Warehouse.
William Clark .
Augujla . February 4, 1789.
Notice.
W'HEREAS the business rela
tive to the estate of Andrew
M‘Lean, Esq, deceased, is no longer
trap sassed by Captain Ihomas Cole,
these are therefore to requrft allper
-1 ns who have any claim against said
estate to call on the subscriber, and
thole indebted to make payment,who
lone can‘give lufficient dilcharges.
William Clark , Ext cut or.
■ A gujla > Feb. z t 17 Up.
Strayed or flolen
from augufta, about four weeks
o a g°»
A Small grey MAKE, about 12 hands
high, pares and canters; and about
three weeks ago, two HORSES, one a stout
dark bay, about 15 aud a half hands high,
with a handsome head and neck, trots and
ca iters ; the other a chunky made bay, about
14 and a half hands high, with a blaze face
and mealy nose, trots aud paces, if either of
them have brands they are not recoliefter’,
they were both rather low in fielh, and had
some hair rubbed off each of their breads, by
a chair harness #
A Reward of Three Dollars for the Mare,
and Six Dollars in Specie for each of the Horl
fes, will be paid ou delivery, to.the fubferibeu
in Augusta.
THOMAS CUMMING.
Feb. 20, 178^..
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For Sale,
r . That Valuable Plantation
C ontaining 300 acres of land, on
the Great Ktokia creek, equal
if not superior to any land in the
county, there is about i„o acres of
cleared land on it, and under go d
fencing, with an overfee’s house,
Pvegro houses, and two setts of indi
go wtitts thereon. 'Tobacco, r* e
groes, cash, or merchandize will be
taken in payment. For particulars
inquire ot the fabicriber.
C. Dxfart.
k Fehruarv 1789.
Notice.
THE co-partner(hip of James
Brown fc? Co. being this day
diflolved by the death of James Kerr y
thole indebted to the said concern
are requeued to make payment to
the fubferibers, who continue the
bufinels as formerly.
Brown £? Co.
Augusta, Fib. MSn,