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SATURDAY, April 29, 1797.
THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE
AND
GAZE TT E of. ,the ST A TE.
FREEDOM of the PRESS and TRIAL by'j UR Y shall bimain inviolAtb. ConJUtution qf Georgia.
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AUGUSTA: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH, Printer to the State,- Essays, Articles of Intelligence*
&c. will be gratefully received) and every kind of Printing performed* ffPtice Three Dollars per annum, j *
James Clarke & Co. >
HAVE RECEIVED,
By the lateji arrivals from London and
Liverpool,
A NEAT ASSORTMENT OF
SPRING GOODS,
Which they are now opening at the jlore
lately occupied by Mcffrs. Ralflon and
Hffiit, next below Mffrs. Ker and
Hogarth, amongfl which are the follow-*
ing articles, which they wild fell very low
for cajh or produce, viz.
LADIES, mens and youths
fafhionable hats,
Fancy feathers and artificial flowers,
JBeads and mock garnets,
A large aflortment of plain and tambor’d
muslins, 1
Di'tofhawls and handkerchiefs,
plumbums, muflincts and dimities,
Camel's hair vest shapes,
MarffilJcs quilting ditto,
India, Urip’t and clouded nankeens,
Fashionable lurcftrings and florentines,
Mens and womens china silk and leather
gloves,
Porants and bombazeen,
■fcki perfine broad cloths and caflimers,
Jeans, thicksets and royal ribbs,
Umbrellas,
M*ns, womens and youths shoes and
flippers,
'White and brown Irish (heelings,
Ozntrbaigsj
Weeding hoes,
Bathes, sickles and cutting knives.
Bar iron and steel,
4 d. 6d. BJ. ioi. and 2od. nails and
brads,
Rum, Sugar and molaffcs,
Pepper, alfpice, ginger, nutmegs and
cinnamon.
Window glass,
Lintfeed and train oil.
With a great variety of articles too nu
merous for insertion.
April 20. 1797*
J7 W7 DEVEREUXi
Contractor and .Quarter Ma
ster, F. T. G.
iiegs leave to inform the public that he is
opening at his Jlores at Sparta and
Montpellier,
A hartdfovu Aff'rtment. of
Freih Dry GOODS,
Which, were purchased in New-York
and Philadelphia, with prompt payment,
and which he intends disposing of at a
moderate advance for cash or merchan
table produce j he a’fo has abnoft every
article in the-grocery line, which he will
fell on reasonable terms; he will pur
chase or barter for flour, corn-meal,
beef, pork, con, tallow and soap at the
market prices.
Sparta , Jan. 20, ITQ7*
Do&orD T S ART,
Refpc&fuliy informs the public, that he
has just received from Philadelphia and
Charleston,
A Supply of
Fresh DRUGS,
Which will be fold on a very small ad
vance, for cash, tobacco or ginned cot
ton.—Handsome horses will be taken
in payment.
February 2, 1796.
Notice is hereby given,
’ i 'HAT a co-partnership be-
A tween DYSAR T and BRAZIER
has commenced for the purpefi of prattifing
fhyfic in aU. its different branches; they
flatter themjelves that they will enjoy the
confidence and attention of their fellcw
citizens, as their principal object will be
| to merit them ,
Collin Reed & Co.
Have just received additional fuppliet of
Dry Goods and Gioccries ,
Consisting of
J\MAICA, Northward and
cherry rum
Apple brandy by the quarter tajk
White Fort and Sherry wing
Lintfeed oil and paint
Window glass 8 by 10
Ax barr iron i
Pots, ovens and Jkillets
A large ajfurtment of Liverpool to tire by
the crate or jmailer quantity
Umbrellas, nankeens, oznaburgs, Sc.
Which they wilt Jell low jor cajh or pro.
duct.
They will also give a generous price for
PINK ROOT.
Angufla, Abril 20, 1797*
Fifteen Dollars Reward.
C TOLEN from the fubferiber,
on Saturday the qth irjlant, A
SMALL HAIR TRUNK, the Jalvage
nailed with b'afs nails, containing the
following article , viz.
The contraß of marriage between Ma
tt hunn de Ferdery , and Mdelle Pavogeau ;
...the extrad of baptism of j*ad Mdille
Pavageau, ditto that of Lewis Augufit
Ammcdic F may de la Chau ;---a jmall
gold watch vu de by Albert, at Pans, a
bout one inch [quart tn districter, a velvet
twijl for chain, with glass and gold rings
and gilt key ; on the back i* a device repre
senting a dog and a bajket tfjlivtrs.
Another geld repealing watch, without
a cryjlal and the repeater fpnng broke , and
Jmall Jiars on the back ? Also a gold
watch chain, with a mcdalion and circles.
Aljo three female portraits, inlaid in
gold, one reprejenting a young gul drej.
fed in crimson and a black ffib holding
a bird in one hand, and a dog m the other,
Likewise several ether. pißures and breajl
pins unfinified; and~ a blue jdk purse,
containing Jrom four to five dollars ; and
a yellow one containing jrom fix to [even
dollars in small money ; several letters and
papers written to madamc Finny, one of
which is signed Lemegre, and a small
smelling bottle, with a fiLver. gilf jlcpper
and a funnel oj tire fame. •
One gold sleeve button with a yellow gold
rim , and a Jmall gold ear ring , to which
is fu(pended a gold half — and fume cot
ten and thread f lockings, marked P. F.
and feme others A. P. with many other
arliiles which cannot be recollcßed at pre
sent. The above reward will be given to
any person. who will reflate the Jlolen pro
perty or dcieß th‘ tkitj.
Mathurin Verdery.
Augufia, April 18, 1797.
Sheriff's Sales.
On the firft Tuefday in June next, at the
house ol Starling Gardner, in Warren
county,
WILL BE SOLD,
115 acres of land of third
quality, on the waters of Harps creek, ad
joining Cloud, Stubbs , and Butler's land;
under execution as the property of Eldridge
Hargrove, at the suit of James W. Green.
AJo 112 acres third quality, on Rocky
comfort, with fame improvements, adjoin
ing land of John Myrick's and others;
214. 0/ the fame quality on the head waters
of Hart's creek, adjoining land o’, fames
Parker and others ; under execution a> the
property of George Wfather by, at the suit
of f lid James IF. Green. Condition .
cajh.
L. WRIGHT, D. S.
March 28, a 797*
GEORGIA.
Forfale by the fubferiber, at the fore late
ly occupied by John M i Farlane,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
GROCERIES,
Winch will be fold, wholejail only, Jor cajh
or tobacco——Conftfiing oj
CUGAR in hhds. and barrels
Coffee in ditto
Superfine flour
High 4th proof Jamaica fpiritt
Nevy York rum
HoUaiuU gin
Cherry rum
Teneriffe wind
Alum fait
Croekery in crates atfbrted
Cheese
Souc hong and bohea teas
kaifins in kegs
Pickled salmon in barrells
Double battle gunpowder
Sweeds iron.
A L S O t
A box of DRY GOODS per invoice*
CARLETON DUNKLEY.
jLugnjla, April 10, *797-
Tea Dollars Reward.,
RUN AWAY from the sub-
Jiriber, in Jackjon county, the ltd
day of January lajt , a likely Virginia
born negro man, by the name of NED*
he is about thirty-two years of age, fve
feet nine or ten inches high, has full plump
iyc { , and middling black complexion, one
of his jore teeth is out ; he has a bad cut
upon one oj his feet with the ax, just got
well , but the mark remains. When he
went away he had on yellow negro cotton
jacket and breeches, and I expeß he will
make to Gordon's iron works in Oglethorpe
or to col. Wm. Few's and col. Cobb's on
Little river , Columbia , or to Mr. Blan
ton's quarter near Augufla. The fame
fellow had been gone before for 6 months,
and 'had a falje pass; I fuppefe he has
now procured another. Any person who
will apprehend the jdid negro or secure
him Jo that I get him again, Jhall receive
the above reward by me.
JORDON ANDERSON.
April 21, x 7 r ,7- •
Eight Dollars Regard.
CTRA ihD. or ftoien, from
Wtjlover Mills, formerly called the
Dutch mills, on Raps creek, about three
miles above Augujla , on the eighteenth of
lafimonth, TWO GELDINGS; One a
forrcl, about Jour Jett eight or nine inches
high, fix or Jeven years old, a jmail jta¥
in his forehead, with a remarkable lump
on the fide, of his face, about half way be
tween the eye and nofi.nl, his tail thin
and bob’d , ratlief fquart hip’d, not branded
a. / recollect. 'The. other a blood bay,
about Jour feet eight inches high, about
eight or nine years old , thick and Jlrong
Jormed, fume Jew fiddle spots, but no
white about his face orject, a very thick
heavy tail, which has been bob’d, but
much grown out ; l believe he has some
brand but do not recoiled what. Whoever
will dtliver the sud geldings to me at the
jaid mill', or to George Walker, Esq. in
Augusta, jhadl receive the above reward.
6 ISAAC LACY.
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primerie.
[Vot. XI. No. 551.1
Zephaniah Beall
and Jas. Harris! / Execatioo of fieri
vs. Y facias*
John Lamar.
LJENRY May* attorney in
ia& lor May and Hills of the citjr
of Savannah, merchants, being, duly
sworn, depofeth and faith, that the landa
levied on in virroe of the above exco
tion as the property of the above named
Lamar, are y to the belt .of h!s the
deponent’s knowledge and belief* thfc
right and ptopetty of the aforefiiid May
and Hills, and not the property of thw
said John Lamar) and the deponent
further faith, that he is advised and
doth verily believe that the aforefaid
execution is illegal on matter that hath
arisen subsequent to the judgement oa
which the fame is founded.
HENRY MAY*
Sworn before me, in Augufia,
17th April, 1797.
John Wilson, J. P.
GEORGIA,; By
(L. S.) > Esq. Re gift tr of Pro*
Oglethorpe county. J bats for said county*
WHEREAS Siphy kftwuk and
Alexander Cummings, have appli
ed to me for Utters of adminijlration on tht
estate of John Left wick, late of this court*
Ity , de<eafed %
THESE are therefore to cite and adniO*
nifti all and singular the kindred and credi
tors of the said deceased , to be and appear
at my office, on or before the xqt A day of
May next, to fiew cause, if any they
haviy why Utters of adminijlration Jhould
not be granted •
GIVEN under my hand and seal, at
my office, the 19th day of April
j 797 ; and in the 2 ift year of the
Independence of the United States
of America .
G £ O R G 1 A, jßy Matt hrw Rainey
(L. S.) I Esq. Register of
Oglethorpe county. | Probats for fail
J county.
WHEREAS Nicholas Hopfon hat
applied to me for Utters of admi
nijlration on the estate of foftpk Gxltp
late of this county, dec.
THESE are therefore to cite and aimom
nifi all and singular the kindred and ertj.
ditors of the said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office, on or before the V)th day
of May next, to Jhew cause, if any they
have, why Utters of adminijtration Jhould
not be granted. \
GIVEN under my hand and seal, at
my office, the tqih day of April
1797, aid, in the lift year of the
Independence of the United States
of America. _
GEOKIG A.) By David Teriet£
(L. S.) >Kfq . Register of Pro-
Wiikea county. }bats for fold county •
WHEREAS John BaiUy has applied
to me for Utters of adminijlration
on the estate of Thomas BaxLey, late of
this county, deceased.
THESE are therefore to cite and admo
nxfh all and singular the kindred and cre
ditors of the j lid deceased , to be and ap
pear at my office, on or before the 29 th day
of May next, to Jhew cause, if any
they have, why Utters of admxniftratioA
Jhould not be granted.
GIVEN under my hand andfeal at.
my office * the of April
1797, and in the lift year of
the Independence of the United
States <f America,
Wanted Immediately ,
A GOOD workman, who underflandt
the building of a Tabacco flat;
such as are used between Augnfla and. Sa
vannah : Every material will be furnifh
ed ; and a much greater price given than
has heretofore been cuilotuary* Enquire,
of the Printer*