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ATURDAY, May 6/1797.
DTHE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE
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GAZETTE ovTjttS S T A TE.
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rU G U S T A ; Printed by JO HN E. SMITH, Printer *0 '■ **'t State ; Essays, -Articles of Intelligence > AdverUjen.eKts
&c. will be gratefully received \ and every kind of Printing performed. Three Dollars per annum. 3
Savannah Hospital and #Poor
■ Jibufe LOTTERY.
ftpF{£ firfb and second chflcs
Bft- of this lottery being drawn, a’.l
■■izes yet due will be paid on demand,
■he coamufiionets now otter to the
■a bile
' the SCHEME for the
I TH I R-D CLASS, viz.
i Prize of rpo Dollars.
1 x icoo
I i 500 •
3 Pates of
l 4 •100 1409
20 5° 1 coo
I 50 20 toco
[ 100 IO I coo
■I2OO 5 60CO
Prizes 14000
1 2610 Blanks, saving, 2000
[ 4000 Tickets, at 4 Dollars, is 16000
‘Dollars*
I, £f- The great fires in Savannah, have
lib much impeded the sale of the tickers,
■that the lottery could not be drawn at
■ the time originally appointed.
I The commiffiontrs propose to com-
I jr.cr.cc drawing the 3d class, on Tues-
Iday the 20th of next June.
I The lottery being for charitab> pur
|»ofes ; generous and humane people are
Mcdkited to afliil, by purebafing the few
Remaining tickets, which may be had of
| the c'olmniffioncrs, at 4 dollars each.
ipHN BR 1C KELL,
I JAMES B. YOUNG, | ?
I JUSTUS H. SCHEUBER, | |
I WILLIAM HUNTER, kS;
1 JTIILIP MILLEDGE,
' JOHN MOORE, j 3
I .. WILLIAM EELpHER. J *
1 favannak, Ap'il xr» 1797.
I Tickets in the third c!afs of^iis
I Lottery may be had at Mr. Godfrey
I ZimHermann’s, at Mr. George Barnes’,
land at this Printing-Office.
I French Grocery Store.
I Next door to Smith’s Printing OfE :e.
I V LIAS Tt/RC intending to
embark for Europe Jhortly , informs
mine public that kz km an ajfortment of
■xWr, Uquorsp. amktry wan , (3c. which
■L will difpefe of at ver y reduced prices
■for cash. He also requejh all persons in-
M deified to him to make immediate payment ,
met'd those having deminis againjt him are
misfired to bring them in for payment.
I, Aagvifta, April 28, 1797.
I FOR SALE,
I Either separate or together ,
I r T'HE Hock of Goods and Gro-
I , ceries now cn hand in the liore next
■ door to Mr. Hutthinfon’s, oppefue the
■ market house, and corner of the street
I fading to the ferry. For terms enquire
I at fai.t (tore.
I Augu/ia, April 28, 1797.
■ -
fubferiber informs the public
that he has recommenced the HAT
BTING BUSINESS in Augutla, where
■all kind, of ladies and gentlemens hats
■ are made and repaired in the best manner,
■'dth and punctuality.
■ He also engages to give the following j
■prices for the dilfe refit kinds of lur, to
■*; it,
K?or good Grey Fox Doll, o 32
■ Racoon 25
I Wild Cat 3 z
S Otter Skins I 50
Muskrat 1
a Bearer per pound . 1 25
■ , And for all other forts of furs, ufual
yy made use of by hatters, in the above
■froportion.
■ ISAAC RANDOLPH.
James Clarke & Co.
HAVE RECEIVED,
By the latejl arriuals from London and
Liverpool, ,
A NEAT ASSORTMENT OF *
SPRING GOODS,
Which they are now opening, at the fort,
lately occupied bv Mefjrs. Ralflon anti
Phjbitt, next below Mfrs. Kcr and <
Hogarth, amongf which are the follow
ing articles, which they will fell very low
for ccijh or produce, viz.
T ADI ES, mens and youths
■ i falhionable hats,
Fancy feathers and artificial flowers,
Beads and mock garnets,
A large assortment of plain and tambor'd
muslins,
Ditto (hawls and handkerchiefs,
Humhums, muilinets and dimities,
Camei’shair veil ft'.apes,
Marseilles quilting ditto,
India, ftrta't and clouded nankeens,
Falhionable luteflrings and florentines,
Mens and womens china silk a»d leather
gloves,
Durants and bombazeen,
Superfine broad cloths and caifTimers,
Jeans, thicksets and‘royal ribbs,
Umbrellas,
Mens, womens and youths Ihoes and
flippers,
W'hite and brown iri£h (heetings, "
Oznahurgs,
Weeding hoes,
Scythes, sickles and catting knives,
Bar iron and steel,
4d. 6d. Bd. rod. and 2od. nails and
brads,
Rum, Sugar and molafles,
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.
'Collin Reed & Co~
Have just received additional supplies of
Dry Goods and Groceries,
Consisting of
JAMAICA, Northward and
cherry rum
Apple brandy by the quarter cask
White Port and Sherry wine
Lintfeed oil and paint
Window glass 8 by 10
Ax barr iron
Pots, ovens andfkillets
A large assortment of Liverpool ware by
the crate or fmallcr quantity
Umbrellas, nankeens, oznaburgs, &c.
Which they will Jell low for cash or pro
duce.
Thev will also give a generous price for
PINK ROOT.
Augusta, April 20, 1797*
up by the fubferiber, on
JL Butlei’s creek, a BAY MARE,
about four feet, five or fix inches high,
about fix or seven years old 5 branded on
the near (houlder M, hanging mane and
long fwken tail j has foroe saddle spots I
aad some white hairs on her, which ap
pears to have been occasioned by a iur
tcit.
ROBERT WALTON.
Richmond Couny, April 12, 179“7*
lFan ted Immediately ,
A GOOD workman, wh6 understands
the building of a Tabacco flat;
such as are used between Augusta and Sa
vannah : Every material will be furnifh
ed | and a much greater price given than
has heretofore been cuftomaiy. Enquire
of the Printer.
GEORGIA.
Forfak by the fubfcribgr, at tht fare late
ly occupied by ltd ward M\FarHn,
A LARGE ASSQR.TM E N'T OF
GROCERIES,
‘ Which will be fold, wholtjuil only,for caj/i
Os tobacco Con ffins' of
SUGAR in hhds. and barrels
Coffee in ditto
Superfine floor
High 4.;h proof Jamaica spirits
New- York rum
Hojykads gia
Teneriffe w!ne I
Alum fait
Crockery in crates aflorted
Checfe
Souchong and bohea teas
Raisins in kegs
Pickled salmon in barrells
Double battle gunpowder
Swceds iron. /
A L S O,
A box of DRY GOODS per invoice.
CARLETON DUNKLEY.
• Augufla, April zq, 1797.
- Sheriff’s Sales.
On the firft Tuefday in June next, at
the court house in Buike county,
WILL BE SOLD,
300 acres of land the proper
sty of- Stephen John forty adjoining lands of
Robinson and Gray ; taken at the infance
cf Jfofkua Williams.
Alfa 350 acres of pine land, the proper
ty of Howell Hargrove ; taken by virtue
of two executions for cojls.
340 acres of pine land , taken as the
property of Joseph Baily, dec. for cofl.
Also, 20 • acres of Savannah riverfw amp
land, 600 acres of pine land, 400 acres of
pine land, 100 acres cf pine land; nine
negroes, four head of horses , and a flock
oj cattle; taken as the property of Jacob
Griner, drceafcd, at the suits of William
Vince, William Oliver, Cuyltr and Ro
berts, this 2 id day of April, 1797.
1 JAMES LEWIS, S. B. C.
J. VV. DEVEREUX,
Contractor and Quarter-Ma
ster, F. T. G,
Begs leave to inform the public that he is
. opening at his fores at Sparta and
Montpellier,
A handsome A/fortment of
Frefli 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; he also has almost 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, com, tallow andfoap at the
market prices.
Starta, Jan. 20, 1797.
HTAKEN up and brought to
the jail of Hancock county, a negro
fellow, about twenty-five years of age, 5
feet 7 or 8 inches high, well set, has on a
grey cloth coat and felt ha , half worn ;
he fays his name is DICK, and that he
belongs to a Mr. John Walton on the Kio
kas. The owner is desired to prove his
property , pay charges and. take him away,
SAML. HALL, Jailor •
Sbarta, March 29, 1797.
" TToTTc ~e.
A LARGE leather trunk,
containing blankets, cloths, plates,
Sec. was sent to me by Mr. William
Wallace from Savannah, which I And is
not mine; the owner is reqnefled to pay
the charges and take it away.
SAMUEL JACK.
April zo, 1787.
fVoL. Hi. No.' «J;]
Sheriff's Stilts*
On the firft Tuefday in Jonenext, at the
house of Starling Gardner* In War tea
county*
WILL BE SO'L D,
iis acres of land of third
quality, on the waters of Hart*s creek, ad*
joining Cloud, Stubbs, and Butler's landy
under execution at the property of Eldridg*
Hutgrove, at the suit of James W, Greed*
)Afo 11 a acres third quality, on Bockp
omfort, with fom imprmmnm d&tim
fn| land of John My rick's and others 3
n+ of the fame quality on the head water*
of Hurt's creek, adjoining land of Jantp
Parker and others ; under execution as ths
property of George Weather by, at thefutC
of /aid James W, Green, Condition*
cajh,
L. WRIGHT, D, S.
March 28, 1797.
~~Do£lor~D rsMrf 4
Refpcflfully informs the public, that hp
has just received from Philadelphia and
Charleston, j .
A S»fplt of
Frelh DRUGS,,
Which will be fold on a very small ad*
varice, for cafa,,tobacco or ginned cot
. ton.—Handfomc hoxfes will be taken
inpayment.
February t, 1796. • • ' * 1
” Notice is hereby given,
""PHAT a co-partnerlhip bo.
X tween DYSART and BRAZIEfe
has commenced for the purpose of pfaßifihg
physic in all tts different branches: they
flatter themselves that they will enjoy the
confidence and attention of their fellow*
citiuens, as their principal objcQ will be
to Hurit them,
R R O U G H T to the jail of
Burke county, a negro fellow named
TOM, fays he is thirty years old last
Chnfimas, about five feet fix inches highp
and that he belongs to Geo, Cowen , living
at the head of Ogechee, three miles from
Charles Abercrombie; he is a fait water
negro; has a small fear under his left
cheek , and two small Jcars on his forehead*
DANIEL BOATWRIGHT, Jailor*
April 19, 1797.
NO TI CE.
r pHOSE who arc indebted tb*
tlx fubferibtrs either at their floret
in Campbtllton, South-Carolina, or Nego
Savannah, Georgia ; mufl pofitivcly come
forward and difeharge the fame immedi
ately, as no further indulgence will he
given,
HENRY SMfcRDON ti Co.
New Savannah, April 29, 1797.
Hunt, Stallings & Co.
their friends that
they have the foie right of receiving
She debts due on open accounts to that comm
cern, and are the only persons who. can
give legal difeharges for the fame : They
therefore requejl all those indebted to them
in that way, to come forward and make
payment without delay, as the preffng de
mands against them render it nereffary t*
put every account in suit that is not fpec
dily fettled,
N, B, As there is reafmt to believe that
Mr, Birch has received ' monies offundry
persons due to the concern of Hunt, Stal
lings & Co. of which he has rendered no
account: it is necessary to inform them
that they wiU be called uhon by the said
concern for payment, as the accounts fiand
open in their books,
Jan, 12, 1797,