Newspaper Page Text
SATURDAY, June 18, 1796.
THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE
AND
GAZETTE of the STATE.
FREEDOM of the PRESS and TRIAL by JURY shall remain inviolate. Confitution of Georgia.
A U G U S r A: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH, Printer to the State,. Ejfays, Articles of Intelligence* Adver
tisements, &c. will be gratefully received , and every kind of Printing performed. [Price Three Dollars per annum.~\
On Account of the Public,
WILL BE SOLD,
At the market-house, Augusta, on Tuefday* the 28 th
of June next,
A Bout 30,000 weight of TOBACCO;
crop, transfer, &c. lying in Gleorgetown,
Peterlburg and Augusta Warehouses.
JOHN BERRIEN, Treasurer.
Treasury Office, Louijville,
May 21, 1796.
The above Sale is pojlponed till Thursday
the nth of July next.
JOHN BERRIEN, Treasurer.
S HE R I F F’s SALES.
On the firft Tuefday in July next, at the court
house in Columbia county,
WILL B.E.SOLD,
, The following property :
140 acres of land, Columbia county,
whereon John McCarty now lives, on the waters of
Maddox’s creek, joining lands of Joseph Stubs and
Mordecai Sanders ; taken by execution at the injlance
oj the executors of B. Andrew.
150 acres land, Columbia county,
whereon John Maddox now lives, with good im- ,
provements , joining lands of Golikcly Beall , lying
on the Euchee creek. 800 acres land Wilkes county,
when surveyed, joining lands of Dudley Harris and
Furgufon, on the waters of Broad river ; taken as
the property offaid John Maddox by execution at
the in/lance of David Fluker for William Walker.
One brown bay gelding ; taken as the
property of Bazil Jones, by execution at the infancy
of Dreadzil Pace.
550 acres land,, Columbia county,
whereon col. James Stallings now lives, known by
the name of Mount Pleasant, joining lands of Lafh
ley and Daniel M'Gec, on Savannah river ; taken
as the property of said Stallings, by execution at the
injlance of E. White for William Shirtliff.
Conditions cajh.
W. Drane, S. C. C.
June 2, 179 6.
ELOPED from the subscriber’s plantation, on
Sunday morning last and from his business,
Henry Hail, late of Germany, and his wife Mar
garett with a female child, about fix months old,
* all of them, and by their own coafent, indentured
to me for the term of four years. I therefore for
warnall persons whatsoever from harbouring, feed
ing or trading with them, as they may depend on
being dealt with as the law in such case direfls.
Henry is about 25 years old, who had on a pair ot
new Ofnaburg overalls, his outside jacket, with
Jleeves, of his own German manufatturc. Marga
jet is near about the fame age, had on a new Ihift
and petticoat homespun cotton, and is much stouter
as a woman than he as a man, he being Aim made.
Whoever will apprehend said servants, so that I
get them, or deliver them to me, (hall be handsomely
rewarded for their trouble.
JOSHUA GRINAGE.
Columbia county, Junez, 1706.
FOR SALE,
THE LOTS in Augujla , at present occupied by
Mr. Tait , Rector of the Academy, and for
merly by the fubferiber, known in the plan of the said
town by numbers 92 and g 3; together with the un
expired term of two years of a lease of 12 or 15
acres of Common nearly adjoining said lots and at
present in cultivation :—PojfeJfion to be given the I JI
day of January next.
J. MERIWETHER.
For terms apply to Mr. Wm. Urquhart.
Augusta, May 25, 1796.
no ri c E.
•
THAT on the expiration of nine months from the
date hereof, I shall make application to the in
ferior court of the county of Burke in terms of the
ad made and provided, for an order of sale of one
trad of land Ixing in the said county, belonging to
the ejlate of John Thomson, deccafed, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of the said deceased.
SAMUEL FANNING, Adm'r
September 15, 1795,
GEORGIA.
Savannah Poorhoufc and Hospital
LOTTERY.
(jrlr Tickets in the third class of this Lottery
may be had at Mr. Godfrey Zimmermann’s, at
Mr. George Barnes’, and at this Printing-Office.
THIRD CLASS.
1 Prize of 1500 Dollars.
* 1000
1 . 500
3 Prizes of
14 too 1400
20 50 1000
50 20 1000
100 to 1000
1200 5 6000
1390 Prizes 14000
2610 Blanks, saving, 2000
4000 Tickets, at 4 Dolls, is 16000 Dollars.
~S HER I F F’s SALE s7~
On the firft Tuefday in July next, at the court
house in Wilkes county, between the hohrs of
10 and 3 o’clock of the day,
WILL BE SOLD,
2871 acres of land, on Shoulderbonc
, creek, Washington county , bound’d on one fde by
George Doolv’s land, on the other sides by vacant
land at the time of survey ; taken under execution
as the property of Thomas Mitchell, at the injlance
of William Graves.
also;
Two Negroes, to wit, Silve and her
child j taken under execution as the property of John
Andrew, executor of Andrew, deceased. Con
ditions Cajh.
, Wm. coats, s. w. c.
May 3;, 1796.
COLLECTOR’S SALES.
On the 12th day of July next, at Wilkes court
house, for the tax of the year 1795,
WILL BE SOL D,
A trad: of land or part thereof, in
Wilkes county, on the waters of Rocky creek, join
ing lands of Lajley Coats and others ; the property
of Nathaniel Coats.
ALSO,
A house and lot in the town of Wafli
ington, now occupied by ; Wm. F. Mann, the proper
ty of George. Hating, to be fold for the tax up to
the year 1796.
J. HARDIN FOSTER, T. C. W.
June 6, 1796.
WITT L BE SOLD,
On the firft Tuefday in July next, in the town of
Wavnefborough,
ALL that trail or parcel of land containing Bqo
acres, more or less , lying and being in the coun
ty of Jeff erf on, within three miles of Louifvillc, ad
joining lands of John Shelnan, Esq. and lands Jur
veyed for Hugh Russ, and on all other sides by vacant
lands at the time of survey ; juppofed to be equal in
quality to any lands in Jeff erf on county ; originally
granted to Anthony Stokes.
Also, 400 acres of Lnd lying in the county of
Burke, Jour miles below Waynejborougk, on the head
of the Beaver dams, adjuining lands of Francis
Jenkins; originally granted to Greenwood and
.Higgenfon.
Likewise, 400 acres of land lying in the county
of Camden, originally granted to Jtrmyn Wright ,
bounded on the north-weft, fouth-wcjt and north-euft j
parts by Crooked river. .
7he above lands will be fold on a credit of [even
years , by giving bond and approved fecuriiy for the
payment of the money, and the annual inter est as it
becomes due thereupon, and also a mortgage on the
premises.
John Whitehead, 1 .
Alexander Carter, j£ s'
Joseph Way, « | g
John Mitchell, j
Thomas Yarbrough, i"5
William Wynn, j c -
May 4, 1796.
Johnston Robcrtfon & Co.
AA/'Ih.L dilpofc of their remain in®*
jlock oj 1) R Y G OODS, conf/ting of cloth,
• koiens, calicoes, hosiery, manchejlry, Jlationary
cutlery, inron mongery, plantation tools, and a va
riety of other articles, principally coarjc goods, toil*
ajforttd, and adapted to the fall and winter Jeafon,
at a very reafonahle advance, and ona liberal credit;
the purchhfer paying a /mail part down, and giving
good personal security for the remainder.
Savannah, June 6, 1796.
COLLEC T O Rs SALES.
On the firit I uelliay in July next, at the court
house in Klbert county,
WILL BE SOLD,
All the following Tratfs of Land, executed to fa
tisfy the taxes due for 1795.
55° acres land, klbert lounty, on Savannah ri
ver, adjoining lands of Stephen Heard and others /
taken by execution as the property of George Graves p
tojatisfy the tax for the year 1 79^.
800 acres land,/aid county , on Cold water creek jr
taken as the property of Eliza Cams.
200 acres land, said county, Puken’s creek, joins
Patterson and McDonald; taken as the property of
Richard George.
*375 acres land, said county, Broad river ; tak
en as the property of Nicholas Long.
300 acres land, said county, Beaver dam creek,
joins Salinger and Davis; taken as the property of
Philip Vineyard.
400 acres land, said county, Broad river, joins
Taylor and Reynolds', taken as the property otAe
ther Crawford.
800 acres land, said county, Broad river, joining
Hall and others taken as the property of John Par
ker.
100 acres land*faid county, on Savannah river,
joining Scale’s and others-, taken as the property of
John Newman.
252 acres land, said county, joining Daniel IVhiu
and Canada; taken as the property of jdm Bold.
100 acres land, said county, on Cojly's creek,
joining Parker and others; taken as the property cf
Elijah Alcorn.
200 acres land, said county joining ELott and
others ; taken as the property 'of Richard IVoods.
200 acres, said county, joining R. Hunt and
John Upjhazo; taken as the property of John Green
wood, Jen. to fatisjy his own tax, Robert Dick’s
and Thomas Gordon’s tax , for the year 1797.
200 acres land said county, Deep creek, joining
Greenwood and others; taken as* the property of
Elemon Greenwood.
600 acres land, fouth fork, Broad river, joining
11. Bmks and others; taken as the property (j Na
thaniel Coals.
J4MES COSBY, C. E. C.
GEORGE B. MOORE & Co.
Two doors above Mr. Andrew Ixnes's,
Broad-Str f.f.t,
Beg leave to acquaint their friends in town and
country, that their ftcre is now open with
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
GOO D S
Suitable to the present season
Including Weft-India Articles almost
of every defeription.
The planters in general, of Georgia and South-
Carclina, need only examine the goods at this
(lore to be convinced of the preference Hue to long
experience in purchaftng, and the small profits ne
neffary to a quick return.
A abulia*
EIGHT DO L LARS
WILL be given to any person that will deli
ver the fubferiber his sorrel horse w ith four
white feet, a liar in his forehead and a small white
fpnt behind one of his ears, long tail and not bran
ded when he went away, which was about the
middle of February la ft. t
JOSEPH HUTCHINSON.
Augnfla, April 1, 1796.
ffjf Blank Deeds of Conveyance,
and blank Bonds lor foie by the
Printer hereof.
/" f s
[Vol. X. No. 506.]