The Augusta chronicle and gazette of the state. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1789-1806, December 17, 1791, Image 1

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SATURDAY, December 17, 1791.] THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE AND- G AZETTE of the STATE. - - ‘ y * ' - - - - ■ - -■ -" 1 - ■ . , FREEDOM of the PRESS, and TRIAL by JURY, shall remain inviolate. Confutation §/ Georgia. AUGUSTA: Printed by JOHN E; SMITH, Printer to the State; Eflays, Articles f Intelligence , Advertifements y &c. will be gratefully and every kind of Printing performed. To be Sold,. (By Public AuSlion) Oh Tuefday the 20th December next t at the Court-houje in Augufia , (if net- fold before at private sale) the House and Lot, Formerly occupied by Mr. John Wilson, and now in the pofieflion of Mr. John Cobbifon, situated in Broad-street, and as eligible a fixa tion for bufiuefs as any in that place. Con ditions—carti, or merchantable tobacco deli vered in Savannah at the current caih price there, on the firft of Ma-ch next.' Application may be made to Seaborn [ones, Esq. in Augufia, or to the Subscriber in Charleston. JOHN WRAY. * v ■ Sheriff’s Sale. To be Sold, On Saturday the i\th day of December inf ant t at the Court-houfj in Augufa t Richmond county , at 12 d docks 13 Negroes, Some of whom are home wenches and handy waiting bovs. —Seized under execution,- against Edward Keating, Esq deceased. Conditions —Ca(h. GEORGE HANDLEY, 8. R.C. Augufia, Dec. 8, 1791* GROCERIES. —«o > James Toole, Has opened , and for Sale on rea sonable terms for Cash , the fol lowings viz.- OLD Madeirawine Soft rtieil’d almonds Second quality do Turrants & raifius * gherry do. Vlultard 5 yearsoldTenneriffdo. reaper Jvlalaga do. Old fpitita Ginger . Rum Nutmegs Cordial Cloves Vinegar Mace Frefo hyfen tea Corks Bohea do. Starch Loaf & brown sugars Hair powder Green coffee IA limn Moulds dipp’d candles Coppers Brown frap salt[ e:re Liquoriih Red wood Olive*, capers sod in-Madder, &e* See. See. choviei ? » Bsid Toole hath ertablilbcJ A Nail FaScry , god will supply utils *nd spikes, ou a ihorc notice on moderate terms.—As the utility of home M*nufert*»iies ere obvious to sdifcew* inn public, he Hitters himielf that bit wotk* will meet with eneoiirsgfment# •\ 8. Medium for (*!*• GEORG lAt To be Sold^ At Mrs . Fox's in Augusta, on Monday, the id day of January next, at 11 o'clock, All the remaining part of the Estate of Sherwood Bugg, dec’d. Conditions will be made known at the time of Sale/ by ELIZABETH BUGG, > , SHERWOOD BUGG, J r * Dec . I, 1791. To be Sold 9 a great Bargain , AVERY valuable Tradt of Land, containing 1150 acres, on Sa vanuah river, within one day's ride of this ciry ; i‘ is naoflly prime high river swamp, with a great quantity of oak and cypress, and spring of water equal to any in the Bate on it, is not fuSjeft to the frefhes, and has the com , mand of abundance of back water ; it may be run out in different trafls. One, two, and three years credit will be given, and the pay ment received in Negroes, or any kind of produce. ALEXANDER WATT. Savannah > Sept. 28, 1791. Savannah , Sept• 18, 1791. THE lubfcriber is finishing several large firong and commodious Bone Bores on his wharf under the Bluff, where he will reccive-ail kinds of produce to be fold, shipped or Bored, and will be ac countable for every thing delivered lase and in as good order as when landed. He his negroes to attend, and a crane on the wars, where boats of all burthens will lie afloat, and be discharged with dispatch at any time of tide, Produce for sale will pay no Bore age. * ALEXANDER WATT. - For Sale, A Valuable Trad of Land, containing .200 aces, si tuate on Rae’s creek. For parti culars apply to John Cobbifon* * Augusta, tep\ it), \ 7JM* I Found by a Negroe, On the Savannah road, near Augufla, A Green Leathern Pocket-Book, Containing fondry Notes, Receipts, Sec. in the name of Wiliiam Plitt, of Savannah* The owner may have it by applying at « * Printing*Ofl|rf, paving the e*pe »ce» of this Adveiiifement, an J uwirding the for hia honcily, I*9 V' 10; IJO It Jackson & Nightingale, At their Sto e in Broad street, have opened a Jmalt . hut well i bofin nt of DRV GOODS, Which they are now felling as low as go >ds are generally retailed iu any part of Arne* rica. They liktwi/e have Weß-India and Providence Rum, per the hogiliead or fraalier quantity—Gm in pipes and cases—Brandy Teneriff and Madeira Wines of the fin! quality—about forty bar rels of Cyder, made of chofeu apples, and fcltered through faud—Loaf and Browa Su gars, be. See Sc c. v N. B. They will purchase Public Piper of every defeription, for which cash wiH be g«ven. • River Plantation ON Saturday the 24th day of December next, between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock, at the Market-place in Aug Ui f a , will be rented for one year, that valuable planta tion on Savannah river, known br the name of Beddingfield ; about 24oaoes of which is under cultivation, and entirely free f-uin frefhes, adjoining lands of M'Carran Camp bell, Esq. the efiate of Wallicou, and Mr. William are lequefted to view the premises in the mean time, which are little more than three miles from town. As the place belongs to an abfeut gentleman, fecu/ity will be required for the due payment of the rent, as also that the houses, See. will not be wilfully defiroyed. SEABORN JONES. Augujla, Nov. Hi 1791. Who has two aftive Negroe Fellbwa to be • hired, both of whom are Valuable boat hands, and are esteemed honed : One of them is a good journeyman bqat wright, caulker, Sec . Strayed or stolen«. ON the 27th of Ottober lad, a bright bay Horse, 4 years old next spring ; and a dark gray Mare of the (ime age ; the horse if about 14 an 1 a half hands high, both his hind feet white and his right fore foot, has a Bar in his forehead, buthy ins »e and tail, his mine nclines to hmg both sides, branded on the near buttock thus 4* The mare is about 14 h indrhigb, a long tail, her tail and m ine al molt wh.te, a fm ill ftu on her forehea f, and has some fiddle spots. Aay person delivering them to the fuhfcriber in Auguita, lhall re ceive a generous reward. B. POOL. STRAY ED from Judge Walton’s planta tion near tiiis pis'®, on the 3d infiaut, a WHITE HOR i:, 14 b«"d» *»<*», branded with an I and f. -*er I ice over it—pa e», and trot* remarkably fall. —Whoever deli* vets the laid horse v Mr. William Lonflre'i's Bull iec«ive hour Mars reward EUHU LYMAN* • IkO St W* [Vol. VI; No. CCI .XXn