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WANTED toHIRE,
TEN or twelve able bodied negro
men, for three or 4 months, for
which CASH and a good price will be
given. Enquire of the Printer.
June 30, 1796.
FINAL NOTICE.
’"THE partnership of George Barnes
and ‘George Kcr, carried on under the firm
of George Barnes and Co. being dissolved some
time ; those indebted to the said firm are earnestly
tequefted to make payment or to call and liquidate
their accounts with the said George Ker, who is
fully empowered to receive the fame; and those
V'ho have demands on said concern, will also please
to bring in their accounts to him for settlement.
GEORGE BARNES,
GEORGE KER.
Augujla, June 29, 1796.
WE the fubferibers beg leave to inform the
public that we have commenced the prac
tice of physic in all its various departments; we
flatter outfelves we (hall be able to give fatisfadlion
to those who will be pleased to favor us with their
custom; due attendance, with steady attention
will be given at their own houses, or will take in
such that live at a distance.; we are in hopes the
success we have had in various cronical diseases,
Such as rhumatifm, gout, palfcy, &c. will merit
the attention and approbation of the public; ul
cers, cancers, fcurpholous and all forts of fungous
or fcorbntic fle(h we expel!; and warrant firm
cures of all visible diseases whatever, or the non
payment of any account where the cure is not
authentic.
Daniel Weatherby,
Septimus Weatherby.
N. B. Such that have thought their diseases in
curable, and the poor that have remained uncured
for want of money, are defirefl to come speedily
and change the malady from their fide the question.
Head of Rocky Comfort, June 30, 179^.
COLLECT©]R’s -SALE S.
On Saturday the 30th July, at Oglethorpe court
house,
WILL BE SOLD,
Tor taxes of the year 1795, following, trails
of land, viz.
135 acres, the property of Lctis Cleg
horn, on Little creek , adjoins Cargil and Lunsford.
350 acres, the property of Joseph Bailey, adjoins
James Jones.
450 acres, the property of Joel Lockhart .
73 y acres the property of John Blanton , on Lit
4le river.
143 acres the property of John Ringo, on Little
river, adjoins Roberts and Thornton.
500 acres the property of Charles Crawford, on
Sherril’s creek, adjoins Daniel and Tuggle.
366 a.res the property of John Combs, on Little
river , adjoins Martin and Cole.
350 acres the property of Robert Crutchfield, on
Little river, adjoins Burk and Sherril. \
1000 acres the property of Stephen Herd, on Lit
tle river, adjoins Richard Edmonfon.
105 acres the property of Etheldred Crews, on
Little river, adjoins Herd and Edmonfon.
183 acres the property of Wm. Purkins , onOge
chee river, adjoins Cone and McGuire.
100 acres the property of Edward Gresham, on
Little river, adjoins Roberts and Beavers.
300 acres the property of Nathan Howel, on
Little river, adjoins Earley and Downs.
100 acres the property of Ann Bankfon, on In
ilian creek, adjoins Wallis and Harden.
650 acres the property of Dionyfius Oliver, on
Big creek, adjoins -Scott.
380 i-z acres the property of David Harris, on
Big creek, adjoins Griffin and Afpy.
575; acres the property ofjejfe Cox, on the Oco
nee river, adjoins Barnett.
346 acres the property of George Willis, on Fal
ling creek, adjoins Freeman.
70 acres the property of John Jones, on Long
creek, adjoins Stritmon and Reynolds.
150 acres the property of Robert Williams, on
Long creek, adjoins Wilson and Freeman.
4jo acres the property of Samuel Hendon, on
Long creek, adjoins Norton.
160 acres the property of Charles Waddle, on
Indian creek, adjoins Flint and Doggett.
too acres the property of Richard Reynolds , on
Long creek, adjoins John Wallis.
100 acres the property of Joseph Reynolds , ad
joins Williams and Keolugh.
250 acres the property of John Torrence, on Long
creek, adjoins John Phillips.
200 acres the property of Moses Jones, on Beaver
dam creek, adjoins Francis Wright.
150 acres the property of Robert Henderson, on
Long creek, adjoins Scott and Phinizy.
200 acres ike property of JoJhua Perry, return
ed by Willis, on Long creek.
300 acres the property of Elisha Battle, returned
by Silas Mercer, on waters of Little river, adjoins
Steward and Greene county.
John Collier, C. T. O.'C.
June 21, 1796,
SHERIFFS SALES. \
On the firft Tuefday in August next, at the court
house in Greenfborough, Greene county, be
tween the hours of ten and three o’clock,
WILL BE SOLD,
The following trails of land :
200 acres, Greene county, waters of
Orcchee, adjoining John King, whereon Jacob
Findley now lives.
Also Ijo acre s in the aforefiid county, on the
waters of Beaverdam creek, adjoining Marbury’s
land.
Also, 87 acres in Wilkes county, on the waters
of Stephens’ creek, adjoining Morrow's land.
The nforefaid traits of land taken as the property
of Jacob Findley, by an execution, Lipham and
Moore again ft Wm. Campbell, Samuel Campbell and
jaid Jacob Findley. •
June Ij, 1796. A. HEARD, S. G. C.
COLLECTOR’S SALE.
To the owners, attornres or trustees of the follow
ing trail of land :
On Wednesday the 28th day of September next,
at the court-house in Hancock county,
WILL BE SOLD,
The following trail of land, or so much of it as
will fatisfy all arrears of tax due thereon, up to
the year 1794 inclusive.
14=000 acres of land, granted ,to Jo
seph Grove Taylor, lying on Town creek, in
Hancock county, adjoining William Buchaltor,
Joseph Grove Taylor, unknown and vacant land,
when surveyed.
David Adams, T. C. H. C.
March 28, 1796.
COLLE C TOR’s SALES.
On the 12th day of July next, at Wilkes court
house, for the tax of the year 1795,
WILL BE SOLD,
A trail of land or part thereof, in
Wilkes county , on the waters of Rocky creek, join
> ing lands of Lafley Coats and others ; the property
of Nathaniel Coats.
A L S O,
A house and lot in the town of Wafli
ington, now occupied by Wm. F. Mann, the proper
ty of George Hcning,.to be fold for the tax up to
the year 1796.
, J. HARDIN FOSTER, T. C. W. •
June 6, 1796.
F O R S A L E,
THE LOTS in Augujla, at present occupied by
Mr. Tail, Red or of the Academy, and for
merly by the fubferiber, known in the plan of the said
town by numbers 92 and 93; together with the un
expired term of two years of a leaje of 12 or ij
acres of Common nearly adjoining said lots and at
present in cultivation :—PoJ/tJfion to be given the ijl
day of January next.
J. MERIWETHER.
For terms apply to Mr. Wm. Urquhart.
August a, May 2j, 1796.
CAME to my mills, three STEERS, one a red,
branded on the right fide thus U, with a smooth
crop in the left ear, and a flit in the right; one a
black with fame white, branded thus 7 R, with a
crop and two flits in the left ear and an under bit
taken from the right; the other a red and white,
not branded, with a smooth crop in the If t ear, and.
a crop and hole in the right. The above fleers ap
pear to be 4 or y years old; and have used with my
flock of cattle for a confderable time. The owners
may get them, by proving their property , and pay
ing the necejfary expense.
Thomas Glafcock.
June 20, 1796.
WANTED,
A good SAWYER.
SHERIFF'S SAL, E.
At Elbert court-house , on thefrjl Tuefday in Augufi
next.
WILL BE SOL D,
300 acres of land lying in Elbert
county, on the waters of Skull (hoal creek, more
orlefs, joins John Rogers and Ware, it being the
place where John H. Johnson now lives, with
good improvements thereon; taken by execution
as the property of John H. Johnson, to fatisfy a
judgment obtained by Benjamin Knox against
David M‘Cle(key and laid Johnson.
caih.
R. COSBY, S. E. C.
June 1, 1796.
' NOTICE.
XXTHEREAS there has been little or
* ▼ no notice, taken of the time appointed by me
to receive the taxes due for the year 1795 „• J there
fore requejl all those that are in arrear to make im
mediate payment, as there can be no further indulg
ence given.
ARCHIBALD BEALL, D. T, C. R. C.
June 21, 1796,
NOTICE.
HTHE Commiflioners of the courts
houjc and jail of the county of Richmond, to
be enabled to fulfil the contraSs entered into for
building a jail in the town of Augufa, are under
the neceffly of tequefling that immediate payment be
made to Mr. Willi am H. J ack of the Notes giv
en byway of fubfeription to aid the aforefaid under
taking ; as all the funds which have heretofore come
into their hands, are now exhaujled .
. By order of the Commifloners,
Win. URQytURT, Clerk.
Augufla, June 21, 1796.
COLLECTOR'S SALE .
On Saturday the 23d of July next, at the market
houfe in Augufla, at the hour of 12 o’clock,
WILL BE SOLD,
ONE lot in Springfield, containing about one
acre, adjoining George Henneffee ; taken under
execution as the property of Peter Regnier, to fads fy
his tax due for the years 1794, and 179? ; amount
13/n.
ARCHIBALD BEAL, D. T. C . R. C.
June 17, 1796.
F O R SALE,
TpHAT valuable tradt of land, known
A b the name of Shell-Bluff, containing four
hundred acres, situate on Savannah river, about
2$ miles below Augufla, in the county of Burkes
thereon is 75 acres of cleared land and other improve
ments, 70 acres river swamp; the remainder of the
tratt is high land of the frfi quality, fui table for
cotton, corn or indigo. It is well timbered for lum
ber s and a beautiful situation inferior to none in
the fate.
Also, 41 oj acres pine land, and one
third part of a Jaw-mill feat, with the dam thereon, ,
already compleat s situate on Newberry*s creek, two
and a half miles from the river, and is attended with
the conveniency of taking the lumber from the mill
by water, and is very convenient to the above plan
tation.
N. B. The plats and grants, and every convey
ance from the grantees, down to myfelf, will be pro
duced, and indisputable titles given to the pur chafer-
The terms may be known by applying to Abemelik
Hawkins, in Augufla, or to thefubferiber in Savan
nah- THEOD. GOODWYN.
Jane J3> 1796.
TO B E SOL D,
ONE fourth part of lot No, 16, with the inji
provements thereon, fronting the street lead
ing from the Market-houfeto the bridge, at present
occupied by Mr. Flint. For terms apply to the
Printer of this paper, or t# the proprietor living
on Beach 111 and. «
JAMES, RICHARDS.
Jane 24, -1796.
FOR SAL E, *
A hearty flout NEGRO FELLOW,
WHO can turn his hand to any kind of planta
tion work, is a forge man, and can work bn the
fmitk*s Jhop. Enquire at Sweet-water Iron-works-
A fourth part of which is likewise for sale.
James White.
Jane 24, 1796. 3
FOR SALE, -
THAT valuable lot and buildings
thereon, at present occupied by
Meffi's. Andejrfon ; and Wayne; for fur
ther particulars apply to
BROWN & Co.
Savannah Poorhouse and Hospital
LOTTERY.
fcT 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 1 goo Dollars.
1 1000
1 . 500
3 Prizes of 200 600
14 .100 1400
20 50 1000
=s© 20 1000
100 1 o 1000 '
1200 .5 6000
1390 Prizes . 14.000
2610 Blanks, saving, 2000
4000 Tickets, at 4 Dolls, is 16000 Dollars.
gfc ' ["'AREN up and committed to the
A jail of Richmond county, a*
Ajfrican negro wench, who /peaks
no English : fie was taken up in
South-Carolina, on Town Creek,
about nine miles below Augufa.
1 r.c owner is defined to.apply, pay charges and take
her awav ; as well as / can underfand her fiefayi
her name is Harriot.
JOHN MEAD, Jailer .
June 16, 1796,