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Mr. GODWIN,
OF the New Theatre erecting
at Savannah, by fubfeription, hum
bly takes leave to address the refpedive gen
tlemen of Augujla, to solicit their patron
age in favor of a dramatic piece to be pub
lijhed by him at Savannah, called, A
School for Soldiers; or The Deserter:
To which the principle gentlemen of Sa
vannah (and some in Charlcjlon) havefub
feribed•
Mr, Godwin will wail on the jantlcmen
tpilh the number of copies JubJcribed Jor,
and offer an exhibition.
He propojes to give tuition in fencing
and Dancing during the perfid of his ail
ing at Augujla and Savannah .
November 19, 1796.
FTr s ale,
THE southern moiety of that part of lot
number eight in the old Town of Au
on which thefubferiber now refedes, 1
containing one quarter of an acre, and ly
ing on Reynold-Street, next below Mr. M i
laws’s. One third part of the purchase mo
ney will be required on the firfl day of Jan.
next, another thifd in twelve months after,
and the lafl in two years. Bond ana ap
proved personal Cecurity or a mortgage on
the prtmijes willbe required to Jecure the
4t oo lafl payments, on which, interejl mujl
be paid from the time of making the firfl
payment, when pojfcfhon willbe given. The
pm/hmay be known by applying to
V NATHANIEL COCKE.
December 1, 1796.
DoElor GTDICSAR T,
BEGS leave to inform his friends, and
the public in general, that he has
lately returned from Philadelphia, with a
. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
F RES H DRUGS,
Which he intends felling lower than they
ever have been fold in any part of this
ttutc*
4 He also intends to continue the prac
tice of phyftc and surgery, with parti
cular attention.
The Medicines for sale are as follow, viz.
BEST red bark fal ammoniac
Bed pale bark Spirits lavender
Opium compound
Roubarb Oil of olives
Jalap v D<* of almonds
Camphor Do. of caftor .
Glauber salts Volatile fait
Myrrh* Vials aborted
4 lots Spirits turpentine
artar emetic Calomel
Sennae Oil aniseed
Manna Eflence burgaraot
Spaqilh flies Do. of lemons
lJuagUr» Do. of peppermint
Red precipitate Aqua fortis
Ralfbane _ Oil of amber
Strengthening plai- Quick Giver
flei | Bed tamarinds
Glass of antimony Lenative eleftuary
Beall barley Conserve of roses
Sego lAflafcctida
Cinnamon Pungent fraelling
Juniper berries bottles
Crude antimony Oil of vitriol
Saltpetre Camomile flowers
Sugar of l&ad Britifti oil
BiU boxes Squires elixir
Gentian root Godfrey's cordial
Orange peel Turlington's balsam
Snake root Huxhams tintture
Spanifli liquorish Sugar candy
Anifetd Best bitters in vials
Crcm. tartar A pleasant and effica-
Court plaifter tious dentifrice
sJux vomica for the teeth or
RsUam capivi gums
Spirits hartlhorn
Besides many articles too tedious to
mention.
ColleSlor's Sales.
At Columbia coart house, on the firfl
Tuefday in January next,
WILL B E SO LD,
The following trafts of land to fatisfy
the tax due for the year 179;, viz.
200 acres on the waters of
Germany's creek, originally granted to
Marfheba Parker, bounded by Davis and
Hozick whenfurveytd\ taken in default to
fatisfy the tax of the fame.
too acres on Loyd's creek, near Savan
nah river, called Cartlidgt's old mind trad,
said now to belong tofome person in Savan
nah unknown to me; taken in default to
fatisfy the tax of the fame.
400 acres given in by John Qowrfe, as
the property of said C ourfe.
Jno. Lampkin, T. C. C. C.
November 1%, 1796.
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Sheriff's Sales.
On the firfl Tuefday in January next, at
the' court-house in Greenfboruugh,
Greene county,
WILL BE- SO L D,
The following property, viz.
269 acres of land, more or
Ifs, on the Oconee river, adjoining George
Clough’s land, Silvanus Walker’s and
Andrew M'Comb’s land ; taken by sundry
executions as the property of John Clay
ton.
287 1-2 acres on the waters of Richland
erfek ; taken as the property of Ferdinand
Grejham, at the suit of John Carjon.
2CO acres adjoining Maguir’s land, on
Ogechee, a considerable quantity of corn,
and one Jlud horje; taken as the property
of William and Samuel Campbell at the
suit oj Leap ham and Moore.
609 acres of land on the waters of Oco
neadjoining lands belonging to general
M'lntoJh ; taken as the property of James
Williams, at the suit of T. Glajcch.
300 acres of land on the waters of Oge
chee, adjoining Stephen Heard and William
Houghton ; taken at the suit of Henry
Karr as the property of William Brady.
One sorrel horfc, one feather bed and
furniture, and other hottjchold furniture
too tedious to mention ; taken as the pro
perty of Joseph Boring, at the suit of Da
vid Hillhoufe,
A. HEARD, S. G. C.
November 18, 1796. 1
A lid of defaulters in the county of War
ren for the year 1796.
Captain Cobb’s diltiid.
Ezekiel Auford.
Captain Friend’s diflrift.
John AJhlty, Timothy Lee, John Led
better, fen. George Kelly, Enoch Rigdon,
Tobias Upton , Larkin Chivers, Jonathan
Woodfon , Claborn Cafilcbcrry, Joseph
Grizzari, Peter William <, James Wil
liams, Henry Hignote, William Catching.
diftritt.
William Lorjßmmtge Cooper.
Captain diitrift.
Benjamin Elijah Gibson, Asa
Cocks, Thomas Harris, Nathaniel Pcrrit,
William Brinkley, John Stembridge, I
fetiah Gibson, Daniel Stone, Jejj'e Allen.
Captain Smith’s diftritt.
David Smith, James Williams, John
Ackworth, Robert Bowman, Laborn Ma
thews.
Lewis Wright, R. T. R. W. C.
_ _ .
By permission of the Inferior Court of
the county of Greene,
WILL B E S O L D,
At the court house in Greenefborqpgh,
Greene county, on the ftrft Tuefday
in February next, at 12 o’clock,
trad of land, contain
ing 674 acres, lying in Greene coun
ty, on the waters of'] own creek and Oco
nee, adjoining cols '. Joseph Phillips , Pan
nell and Napier, the property oj Matthew
Wormock, deceased.
Robert Wormock, Adrn'r.
November 26, 1796.
Sheriffs Sale.
On the firlt Tuefday in January next, at
Starling Gardner’s, in Warren cSun
ty»
WILL BE SOLD,
Three likely country born negroes, viz.
(~)NE negro woman about 36
years oj age, a girl about 7, and a
boy 2 years old; und<r execution as the
property of William Smith , at the suit of
William Downs.
Lewis Wright, D. S. W. C.
November 26, 1796.
Sheriff's Sales.
On the fird Fu t.iay in January next, at
the court-house in Wayn.fborough,
Burke county,
WILL BE SOLD.
The following property,
400 acres oak and hickory land, adjoin
ing lands oj John Rutledge, and Jacob
Welch; taken as the property of William
Wells and John Rutledge, at the injtance
of Robt. Bowling, guardian.
587 i * acres pine lands, adjoining
lands oj John Thomas and Sami. Tho
mas ; taken as the property cfWm. Pope,
at the injlance of S. Scarborough . Con
ditions cajh.
Jno. Emanuel, D. S. B. C.
November 26, 1799.
The Ads paifed the lalt
Seifion of the Legislature, may
be had at tills olhee.
I WILL BE SOLD,
In the town of Louijville, on the third
Tuefday in 'January next,
ALL that trad or parcel ot land con
taining eight hundred and fifty
acres, more or lei's, originally granted to
Anthony Stokes, lying and being in the
county of Jelterfon, within three miles
of Louifvilie, adjoining lands surveyed
for James Lambert and lands of Hugh
Rosa, and on all other fities by vacant
land at the time of furfrey.
ALSO,.
Four hundred acres of land lying in
the county of Camden, originally grant
ed to Jermyn Wright, bounded northwest,
part southwest, part northwcft by Crook
ed river. The above will be fold to the
highest bidder, on a credit of seven years,
giving a mortgage on the premises, and
bond with approved security for the pay
ment of the interest annually, by us
Isaac Perry, 1
Alexander Carter, j
William Wayne, j§|
John Whitehead, }
John Mitchell, j |
Thomas Yarbrough, <§
John Elliott, j
November 20, 1796.
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Co lie El or’s Sales.
On the firft Tuefday in January next, at
the Market-house in Augusta,
WILL BE SOLD,
For the taxes of the year 1795, the fol
lowing tradfs of land and lots in Au
gusta, viz.
1015 \ acres pine land, ad
joining lands ojgeneral John Twiggs and
others , the property of Willoughby Barton ;
tax 35/4 3*4-
8770 acres pine land, on the waters of
Spirit creek, the property oj Edward
Watts; tax 34.74.
575 acres in Montgomery county , re
turned agreeable to law, adjoining lands
oj Halier Leigh, Sharp and others, the
property of John Stars ; tax 8/9 1-4.
70)000 acres in Franklin county, run
in the name of John Dimond ; 30,000
acres run in the name of John Hopper, the
Jaid lands Were returned agreeable to law
by Phillip Moses ; tax £.27.
100 acres pine land, adjoining general
John Twiggs, the property oj Benjamin
Knowland; tax 1 ij6 1-2.
Part cj lot No. 8, adjoining colonel N.
Cocke, with improvements, tne property
oj George Miller ; tax 29/3.
Part oj a lot and improvements adjoin
ing Mrs. E. Carnes and Robert Watkins,
E 'q. the property of John Stiles ; tax 5/5.
Part of a lot adjoinitg George Pierjon,
the property oj Thomas Wolford ; tax
f/8 t-4.
Part of lot No. 16, whereon Joseph
Ilutchinjon now lives , given in by William
Minor.
ARCH. BEALL, D. T. C . R. C .
December i, 1796.
N O Tl C E.
ALL persons who are in ar
rears oj tax ftr the year 1796, are
required to fettle the fame without delay,
which willfave expence.
ARC HD. BEALL, T. C.
December 1, 1796.
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the firft Tuefday in January next, at
Franklin court-house, between the
• hours of ten and three o'clock,
WILL BE SOLD,
400 acres of land lying on the
middle fork of Broad river, granted to
Martin Rvfells; executed as the proper
ty oj William Wojfond, to jatisfy an ex
ecution of Mojes Payns. Terms Cajh.
SAM. LOUGHRIDGE, D. S. F. C.
OStober 26, 1796.
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By permifiion of the Inferior court of the
county of Burke,
WILL BE SOLD,
For cafti, at the court-house in said coun
ty, at 12 o’clock, on the firft Tuefday
in January next,
The real estate of Willis Watson, dec’d.
Caroline Weatherby formerly
Watson, Adm'x.
Nov. 24, 1796.
Blank Deeds of Con
veyances and blank Bonds for
. sale by the Printer hereof. (
S 4
following is a return of £.r., h ■
Richmond county, for tin ■ , rr . ■
Captain Fo>\ co,
WILLIAM Burnv, _ ■
. Hruce, George Chatfela 'B
Childs, Charles Crawford, ( f ai ’ r
Cock, Stephen Evans, Airdm/v » •
H,.„ry Hu,hi, ..... JTrvn,
Thomas Kty, JJin L,p,
George Lord, John Larketvre, ... f. V
ie, George Miller, John Mcr.iy
Mitclitl, Dennis Muraritx,
phy, jun . Bird Marlin, WUUm frcW
Mar stock Martin, Jacob Alorfr, ; ■
Nixon, Daniel Nail, - Ndjonfll. 01
Thomas Reynolds, William R e U y \
Smith, Samuel Smith, John fe r ,B|
Radford Smith, John Savage. d\Z B
Taylor, 11-ilyTurck, Nathaniel
1 Charles Tail, Robert Walker,
Ward, Nathaniel John IT ■'B
Tearman, Henry Zinn, Jacob ZiM
Captain Stiles’s company, fIR
—— Arnold , William Bardon, jaujß
Will:am Binfon, Richard Bcrnnete, fV
drick Ballard, Thomas Bom*r,
Ball, John Bryant, Oliver Baxter, M
Barret, Thomas Champion, James Cj;^l
er, John Cofoy, Carrie, Robert
Jeremiah Darby, Abner Davis,
Davis, William Eltcft, Revbin £" a ß
John Edwards, William fears, £ ;s ß
Breland, William Fojler Benj. FergufoML
Ijaac Frazier, Michael Fee, John C’nß
Griffin, David Gaddy, Anthony //fl|
ney, William Hays, John Hudr.al, Elijimt
Herne, Laird Hams, John yis/bsß
Timothy Kelly, Kenaorut , --- Aj£;B
Jos. Kelly, John Kenady, John AAiB
dricks, Freeman Lewis, Thomas Awrjß
Samuel Lawrance , Samuel
Geo. B. Moore, William RTNat, St -?.B
AT Murrey, Win. Morris, Nicholas Ajj&B
burn, M dgn.av, Alexander MurnfU
John Newman, William Oldrage, yw:B
Perry, Benj. Pearce, Benj. Pearce, ;»B
George P'ar/ou, Nathan Parker,
Pearson, John f v ry t jun. George Rain
Raymond Robivjon, John Robinjon, JohU
Robinson, jun. WilLum Smith,
Stone, Zach. Sandwifi, Salmon, DsM
vid Urqukarty Dreajd Willis, Jt hn
er, John Winn urn, John Wilson, juafl
Ltniud Young . fl
Captain Evans' company. B
John Boutin , John Barton, CharleK
Carter, Stephen Coleman, Dred DavjoiU
John Dias, Ben Davis, Tkos. Everingm.
ham, Glaflor, Harr el, AuviH
Hail, Elizabeth Hurrigan, JoJeph M'CulM
Ic.r, John Medlock , Andrew AlerganM
John Rutledge, James Read, ThovuM
Swikcver, William Shaw, 7 homas fey
Page Tally, Reuben Whvjield.
Captain Willcoxc’s company.
Thomas Cajleron, Middleton Core,
John Clark , James Davis, ChriJlophd
Edwington, James Francis, Cotton Gar
dner, Robert Heflins, Abraham Harmon
Richard Jinkins, Gen Magar, Hah
Middleton.
Note, Captain Lvovs has not made hi
return • A. BUGG# R. T. R.
i* mmmm
#3* Received of Anj’dm Bugg, for Eliza
beth Bugg, her tax for the year 179;, M
yoo acres land lying in Franklin county.
ARC HD. BEALL, D. T. C.
Wanted Immediately,
TWO hundred bulhelsof IN
DIAN CORN, for which one fail
ling a nr. fix pence per bushel CASH, wii
be given, or the medium price from Fdi
date to the Lift of February next.
As also 500 bujhels of BA RLE/ sot
which two JhiUings and eight pence pet
bujkel will be given. Any person tha
would w.Jh to contraEl for go or 60 <ord.
of green Ou,k or hickory wood, to be deliver*
1n the course of the winter, for which *
generous price will be giver.. Inquire o\
Robert Squibb, at Elias Smerdon C*
Broad-fir eel.
Augiijh, November ji, 1796.
TO BE SOLD,
At the house of Ihe jubfariber , in Bur\
county , on the Jecond Saturday tn J A
nuaryvvet, between the hours of Ur> 8
the forenoon aud two in the afternoon.
A NEGRO feilow named An
trim belonging to the estate of Ja
Neefmith, deed, on a credit of twtU
months, the parchafcr giving approve
security. All perlonsaie hereby notin
that £aid negro is in try peaceable pefle
fion, and are forwar.ied meddling
him iuauy manner whatfoerer.
SAML. GODBEE, JdnFu
I November 20, * 79^«