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SATURDAY, May 13, 1797. THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE AND G st Z E TT E of the STA TE. FREEDOM or tux PRESS and TRIA Lby J tLR Y shall rimain invjolatx. Conflitution of Georgia. A U G U ST A: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH, Printer to the State,- EJfays, Articles of Advertijert.enU &c. will be gratefully received , and every kind of Printing performed. [Price Three Dollars per annum.] I NOTICE, k WILL attend, for the firft B time, on Tucfday the 1 6th injl. at Shaddock's ; on Wcdnefday the 17th mt Mr. Anderfons; on Friday the 19M at lair. J. Rhodes’, Bedford; on Saturday Wit 20 th at Mr. A. Hawkins’, and on Wlonday the zid at my own house for the murpefe of 1 eceiving the tax returns for the wear 1797. LEWIS HARRIS, R. T. R. R. C. [ Auru/ta, May 6, 1797. [ Sheriff’s Sale. Dn Tuefday the 6th day of June next, at the market house in Augusta, be tween the hours of lo and 3 o’clock, V/ILL BE SOLD, A LIKELY negro man * named Dandy, about the age of twenty fix years , country born, and is an txcclleni boat hand ; taken under execution is the property of Chcjley Boftwick, fen. [ofaii\ fy Abraham fonts. Conditions of sale, CASH. LEWIS HARRIS, D. S. R. C. May i, 1797. Sheriff’s Sales. Agreeable to law, at the court-house of ' Htucock county, iu the town of . Sparta, I WILL B E SO LD, Bs the firft Tucfday in June next, the W following property, to wit, B 287-acres land third quality; waken as the property of John Thurmond, wing on the Oconee river. 3 200 acres lying on the waters of Full- % Jme’r creek; taken as the property of Wham Hogan. ■ Alfa, one negro hoy called Squire , four mars oil; taken as the property of Abra mam Reddick. Terms CASH. I A. C.OMER, S. H. C. MApril 24, 1797. I Collector’s Sale. mt the court house of Hancock county Bt on the tenth day of June next, Wf ILL BE S OL D, 151 coo acres of pine land, in the naruc of Charles Moore, Bng in Montgomery county on the wa- B$ of the Oconee river; fold for the Bees of general Walter Steward for the B ar >796, as returned by Robert Fiour- By his agent. ■ JAMES BYNUM, T. C. H. C. fMMay 5, 1797. 8 To the Public. ■ 'HE fubferiber has fitted up B complete (tables, in Broad-street, Btguha, near the market-house, where Hrles entrusted to him will be taken care as and well fed at 37 1-2 cents e*ery 24 hours. He has a separate Hhle where he receives horses afHidted Bth the yellow-water or Indian fever— JB this hitherto supposed incurable 'di- in horses, and which has killed so |Bny valuable ones, he can allure the <|B>iic he has found a fpecific rernedv, ®he dfeafe is net in its last Page. No Be no pay. ■ BARNABAS F. PAYNE. Wfuzufla, Abril 27, 1797, 1 flcn ted Immediately , GGOu workman, who underffands building of a Tabaccc flat; ?s are used between Augusta and Sa *ah: Every material wiii be furnifh- S. much greater price given than Mh-r-tofore bica cuffomary. Enquire Bbs Primer. B Savannah Hospital and Poor •houfe LOTTERY. 'T’HE firft and second chiles of this lottery being drawn, all prizes yet due will be paid on demand. The commiflioneis now offer to the public The SCHEME for the THIRD CLASS, viz. 1 Prize of 2 500 Dollars, 1 1000 1 500 3 Prizes of tco 600 14 100 1400 20 50 1000 50 20 1000 100 10 1000 1200 . 5 6000 1390 Prizes 14000 2610 Blanks, saving, 2000 4000 Tickets, at 4 Dollars, is i6cco Dollars* The great fires in Savannah, have so much impeded the sale of the tickets, that the lottery could not be drawn at the time originally appointed. The commifiioners propose to com mence drawing the 3d class, cn Tucf day the 20th of next June. The lottery being for charitable pur poses j generous and humane people are solicited to assist, by purciiafing the few remaining tickets, which may be had* of the commifiioners, at 4 dollars each. JOHN BRICKELL, ") JAMES B. YOUNG, | D JUSTUS 11. SCHEUBER, f | WILLIAM HUNTER, PHILIP MILLEDGE, l | JOHN MOORE, | 5 WILLIAM BELCHER. J * Savannah » April n, 1797. Tickets in the third ciafs of this Lottery may be had at Mr. Godfrey Zimmermann’s, at Ml*. George Barnes', and at this Printing-Office. J. W. DEVEREUX, Contractor and Quarter-Ma ster, F. T. G. Begs leave to inform the public that he is opening as his Jlotcs at Sparta and Montpellier, A handfomc Assortment of Freffi 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 almolt 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, corn, tallow and soap at ihe maiket prices. Sparta, Jan. 20, 1797. Hunt, Stallings & Co. 'VTOTIFY their friends that ~ they have the felt right cf receiving ihe debts due cn open accounts to that con cern, and are the only perfovs who can f ive legal dijcharges fur tin fame * They therefore rcquefl all those indented to them in that way, to come forward and make payment without delay, a, the pnflng de mands agoiTijt them render it to Put every account in fait that is not spee dily fettled. N. B. As there is rcafon to believe that Mr. Birch has received monies of far dry Perfjns due to the concern of Hunr, Sel lings & Co. of which its has rendered no account; it is necessary to inform them that they will be called upon by *V fatd concern for payment, as the accounts ft and open in Their bocks. Jan. 12, 1797. GEORGIA. James Clarke & Co. HAVE RECEIVED, By the laufl arrivals from London and Liverpool, A NEAf ASSORTMENT OF SPRING GOODS, Which they ere now opening, at the store lately occupied by Messrs. Ralflon and hlcfbitt, next below Messrs. Ker and Hogarth, amongfl which are the follow ing articles , which they willfell very low I for cash or produce, viz. tJ A DIE S, mens and youths fafhionable hats, Fanqy feathers and artificial flowers, BeadiA.Td mock garnets, A large assortment of plain and tarabor’d muffins, Ditto shawls and handkerchiefs, Humbums, mufiinets and dimities. Camel's hair vest shapes, Marseilles quilting ditto, India, llrip’t and clouded nankeens, Falhionablelureftrings and florcntines, Mens and womens china silk and leather gloves, Dur n s and bombazeen, Supeifne broad cloths and caffimers, Jeans, thicksets and royal ribbs, Umbrellas, Mens, womens and youths shoes and flippers, •White and brown Irish sheetings, Oznabnrgs, Weeding hoes, .Scythes, sickles and cutting knives, Bar irou and Peel, 4:!. 6d. Bd. iod. and 2od. nails and brads, Rum, Sugar and molasses, Pepper, alfpicc, ginger, nutmegs and cinnamon, Window glass, Lintfeed and train oil. With a great variety of articles too nu merous for infertiom April 20, 1797- For sale by the fubferiber, at the store late ly occupied by Edward M i Farlin, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, tVaich will be fold, wholtfail o t.ly, Jor cajh or tobacco——Confjling of SUGAR in hhds. and barrels Coffee in ditto Superfine Hour High 4th proof Jamaica f r irits New-York rum Hollands gin Cherry rum Teneriffe wine Alum fait Crockery in crates assorted Cheels Souchong and bohea teas Raifms in kegs Pickled filmon in barrel!* Double bittle gunpowder Sweeds iron. ALSO , A box of D?xY GOODS per invoice. CARLETON DUNKLEY. Augvfia, April 2C, 1797- I Notice is hereby given , TH A T at the expiration of nine months from the date hereef, an application will be made to the inferior court cf Wilkes county, for on Order of fait of eighty ore acres land , the property if Jeff' Crcnfhaw, d-ceased, fur the be mf.t of the heirs and creditors of the de ct ifei; lying on the north fork cf Har ding’s creek , adjoining IVm. Parker, in terms of the flat ait in fu:h-cases made and provided. B PRECIOUS CRENSHAW, Adn’x. April 17, 1707. [Vot. XI. No. s&t DoElor DTSARTy RcfpelUfiliy informs the public, that ho has just received from-Philadelphia Charleston, A Supply op Frefli DRUGS, Which wilt be fold on a very fatal! ala vance, for calh, tobacco or sinned cot ton.-—Handsome horfea wul be takes inpayment. ' f February a, 1796* Notice is hereby given, a co-partnership be tto ten DYSART and BRAZISR has commenced for the fwrpcfe ofpradiflwg physic in all its different branches: they flatter tkenijelves that they will enjoy t\s confidence and attention of their fettoea* citizens , as their principal objed toiU by » merit them, A VE N D R E, L’ENCYCLOPEDIE, oil Didtionnaire raifonne de* Sciences, des Arts & des Mi tiers. Cet ouvrage contient 39 vol. favoir 36 vol. in Bvo. $5 3 vol. de planches, in 4to. Editions exadlement conform# a cellc de Pellet, in quarto. On peut s’informcr a cet lixw primerir;" - - - --- Sheriff’s Sales. On the firft Tuefday In June next, the court house in Burke county, WILL BE SOLD, 300 acres of land the proper ty of Stephen Johnson, adjoining lands of Robinson and Gray ; taken at the inflanCfi of jffhua Williams. Also 3so Acres of pine land, the proper ty of Howell Hargrove : taken by vijtttf of two execrations for cofls . 340 acres of pine land, taken as the property of Joseph Raily, dec. for cojl. Also, ion acres of Savannah Hverjw amp land, 600 acres of pine land, 400 acres of pine land, too acres of pine land: nine negroes, four head of horses, and aftoc% of cattle: taken as the property ofjaceb Griner, dtceofed, at the suits of WtUiato Vince, William Oliver, Cuyler and Ro berts, this nd day of April, 1797. JAMES LEWIS, S. R. C . Sheriff's- Sale * On the firft Tuetday in June nexi, at the market-boufe in Lauifv'Hle, Jefterfon county, between the hour*' of twelve and two o’clookr WILLBE S O L D. The following negroes, to wit, TACK, Bill, Frank, Mofe*, J Rett and Rachel: also one mare and colt ; taken as the property of Peter Cha s ain, to fatisfy George Ker's execution • Conditions Cash.- JNO. PAULETT, S. J . C* April 14, 1797. F O it As A L E, Either separate ot together, THE stock of Goads and Gro* L cedes now on hand in the Itoxe next door to Mr. liutchiofon's, oppufiue the market house, and corner of thp ftteet leading to the ferry. Eor tergy yaj# lire at laid store. Augufia, April 28, 1797. s3* pQCTO?fW A Til'd fa*s answer to Thomas Payne’s Age of Rea" fun, fjx at J l44s