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TuIIDAY, May 20, 1797-
r HE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE
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I GAZETTE of the STATE.
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FREEDOM or thi PRESS and TRIAI.it },O R V mall reual* mviolATE. Cvt/lituu* Sf Vmtia.
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Wanted in a dry good’s
|&e, a young man who can write a good
flftt and undetftands accounts; none
|jftl apply but such as can be well recom
■ letternddrefled to X. Z. and left at
office, will be atten led to.
W~ To the Public .
!■'' H E fubferiber takes this
method to inform the public, that he
flj taken a large and commodious house at
Men l Cobb’s MINERAL SPRINGS,
■ AJ edy creek , a jew miles a'>ove. the toad
from Augufa to Louisville, where
■ will accommodate, on reasonable term r,
■ those a dii may have occasion to visit that
lace,I ace, A commentary upon the virtues of
mfe waters, altho’ recently difc.ove.red , is
memed unnecejf.iry, as they have been, ex
mricnced by many refpeclable vnletudinari
■tj toho can vouch for their ejfl acy.
H Besides the advantages to be derived from
me internal use of these falubnous waters ,
Which flow in great abundance from innu
merable founes, there is perhaps no place
ft the world where the cold, or temparate,
mth can be used with greater purity or to
I greater advantage. The junction of these
Wttle rivulets gliding over a bed of white
ft nd and pebble, forms so bold a fir earn,
(hat the trunk of a fmgle tree fallen acrvfs
Icotirf conflilutes a reservoir of this
{lnline fluid, over which a building is
led, large, enough for the bathing of
mty perfns at the fame time without dif
■bing its tr anfpar ency.—-Other baths of
r erent conflrutture are ere Sling for the
>.er accommodation as well of tne affetled
those who may vift them for amufemtnt
the purpose of evading the difeajes inci
\t to the paltry months.—-It is a remark
c, thS well known fail, that persons in
highefl fever may f reely use these baths
advantage. And to crown the whole,
s delightful spot is situated in a very
h and healthy part of the fate.
'Thefubferiber also informs the public that
has a general ajfortment of groceries and
few dry goods.-—An excellent baker is
mt tofel ub his trad~ here ; and it is ex
l d a market of frejh provijions will be
:tty welljurnijhed.
J JESSE NEWTON.
H ATH, May 4, 1707.
a quarterly meeting of the Augu/ta Eire
Company, at the house of Mr. M‘Luws,
on Monday isl of May, 1797.
Ordered , That the secretary give notice
the Gazettes, requeuing the members
the company to be pun&ual in their a‘-
n.lance at this place, the fi'fi Saturday
Line, at 7 o’clock P. M, and that they
ing with them their buckets bags, Sic.
■ a:to, come prepared to fettle their ac
unts with the treasurer.
Extract from the Minutes,
JOS. HUTCHINSON, Scc’y.
Fifteen Dollars Reward.
ITRAYED or stolen from the
fubfcrio, r, on the 22 d April la ft, a
r rd tiorfe , nbrnit fvz years old, about
inecn iiar.de high, has a florin his fc-re
ad, the right hind foot white, no bra id
rceivablh id a cut on his right pie,
iere the pad join, the flank ; former. y the
operty of major fortyih, dec. 7 he above
card will oc paid on the drbve r y of the
ief and horje, or hv: dollars for the
rs, fa-idle and bridle only. The ab >ve
■ ncivned horje belongs to rapt. Wm. Llt
■on Buck head, Burke cntvty.
May 8, '797. JOHN SMITH.
~~F~O~R S A TJ,
NEGRO fellow about 35
-L years of age, he is a good
>bb;ng carpenter. Inquire at
us olhce.
Jh. CARRIE & Co.
Broad-fired, next door above Mr. John
Fen’s Store,
Have on hand a general aflortment of
GROCERIES,
Which they will dispose of very low for
Cash or Produce.
£3” They request all pet Tons indebted
to them to come forward without delay
and fettle their refpedive accounts.
May to
¥o BE SOL D, •
In lots convenient for the purchafera,
ALL the land Ifelonging to
Rae’s trad which lies fouth of the
Bedford road. The lands offered for file
comprehend the elevated and romantic hights
adjoining the rope walk from whence there
is a pleasing view of the river, and of Au
gufla, CampbeUton, and the adjacent coun
try. It also lies contiguous to Harris’s
newly ejlablijhcd JVarehoufe ; and Jome of
the lots will include the Indian Jprings.
For terms apply to Seaborn Jones, of Au
gujla, where a plat of the lands may be
seen.
JOHN MILLEDGE.
S.kidoway, May i, 1797*
NOTICE.
TV /TY apprentice Charles How
ell aojented himfeif from my frvice,
a few days ago, without the fmalltjl prevo
cation, and has not yet returned. Ido
hereby for warn all persons whumjoever from
receiving and harbouring the jaid Charles
Howell , upon pain of being prosecuted with
the utmofl rigour of the law. It is Jup
pofed he has gone into the neighbourhood of
his mother in Burke county, as he was met
on Sunday near M ( Bean. If the said ap
prentice does within a week voluntarily re
turn, he Jhall be forgiven ; but if not, a
reward offve dollars ana all reasonable ex
peaces Jhall be paid to any person who jhall
apprehend and deliver him to me.
Wm. DEARMOND.
Augufla , May 12, 1797*
NOTICE.
’ I HOSE who are indebted to
the fubferibers either at their fores
in CampbeUton, South-Carolina, or Hew
Savannah , Georgia ; mufl pojitively come
forward and difeharge the fame immedi
ately, as no Jurlhcr indulgence wiU be
PlZJCtl*
HENRY SMERDON (3 Co.
New Savannah, April 29, 1797*
NOTICE is hereby given,
THU AT after the expiration of
nme months frprn the date hereof,
an application will be made to the honor
able the inferior court of the county of
Greene, for leave to fell a tra£t ot land
lying on the wat- rs of Beaver creek, of
Richland, adjoining lands ot Charles Cef
ni, belongjng to the eitaieol David Cui
bertfon, decealed.
F-kruary 16, 1797*
" FOR SALE,
j TWO lots of land whereon
the jubjenber Lives , in Columbia coun
ty, with, the crop growing thereon, one
Containing thirty acres with a dwelling
houje, eighteen bv sixteen, and aUn feet
jkea with other necejfary houjes, an oven
and a palled garden; the other has J mad
imbrovKient., lying in, the forks of the
IVafhington, Fetcrjburg and Old river
roads, one mile above, the U■ h-e creek.
The terms of j ale uiU be. made known by
applying to the fubferiber , who wul make
mill!putable titles to the fame.
PATRICK BRISON.
\ Columbia count j, May 3, 5 797* *
GEORGIA.
COLLECTOR'S sale.
On the second Saturday in June next, 1
at Elbert court-house,
IV I L L BE SOLD ,
For the taxes due for the year 1796.
200 acres land, Elbert coun
ty, joining William Watkins and Robert
Thompson ; taken as the property of John
Oliver.
James O. Colby, T. C. E. C.
May 7, 1797.
COLLECTOR’S SALE.
O* the second Saturday in June next, at
' Elbert court-houfo#
WILL BE SOLD,
For the taxeffdue for the year 1 795.
LIVE vacant lots in the town
ojPetersburg, No. 61.65. 67.69 and
72; taken as the property in def ault to Ja
tisjy the tax forJaid year.
Also , a billiard table ; taken as the pro
perty of John R. Ragland to fatisfy his
tax for the year 1796; tax D. 85 89 1-2.
* Also, 25 acres land, Elbert county, on
the waters of Falling creek, well improved,
adjoining James Dillard and others ; taken
as the property of John Lowry for the tax
oj 1796; tax 58 cents.
175 acres in Jaid county, on the waters
of Falling creek, well improved, joins John
Lowry and others; taken as the property
of James . Dillard to jatisjy sis tax for
1796 tax 61 I 2 cents. '
150 acres land in Jaid county, waters
Beuvtrdam, well improved, adjoining lands
of R. Allen and Moore; taken as the pro
perty oj Wm. Head for the tax oj the year
1796; tax D. 375 1-2.
10 acres of land, adjoining Elherton ;
taken as the property of Mojes Wilcox; to
jatisjy his tax jor the year 1796 ; tax 39
cents.
James O. Colby, T. C. E. C.
May 6, 1797. ''
Sheriff's Sale.
On the full Tueliav in July next, be
tween the hours of ten and three
o’clock, at Elbert court-house,
WILL BE SOLD,
400 acres land, Elbert county,
Falling creek, adjoining lands of William
Dodd and Suttles ; taken as the property
of Eranus Webb, at the Juit oj Frances
Smith.
Also, 200 acres, Franklin county, on
Neljon’s creek, adjoining Elijah timing
and oihers ; taken as the property of Rich.
Coulter, jun. at the juit offhomas Oliver.
James O. Colby, D. S.
~SH E RI~ Ff7 SALE.”
At Starling Gardner's, in Warren county,
on the Jr ft 'Juejday in July enjuing,
WILL BE SOLD,
228 acres of land whereon
William Co«am lives; tt-ken as his pro
perty by execution at the instance of
Richard Hodo. Terms CASH.
D. Neal, S. IV. C.
Mav 2, 1797*
I Sheriff's Sale .
On Tuefday the 6th day of June next,
at the market house in Augusta, be
tween the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
WILL BE SOLD,
ALIICEL Y negro man
named Dandy, about the age of
twenty-jx years, country born, and is an
excellent ooat hand ; taken und r execution
as the property of Ch- fly Boftwick, Jen.
to fatisfy Abraham Jones. Conditions oj
Jade, CASH.
LEWIS HARRIS, D. S. R. C.
! May 1, 1797.
[Vot. XI. No, 554*2
s£}*■ Doctor W A T S O N*l
i answer to Thomas Payne's Age of Ret*
(on t for sale at Isaac HthAii-r's. ■
James Clarke & Co,
HAVE RECEIVED,
By the latejl arrivals from London and
LIVBftPOOt,
A NEAT ASSORTMENT OF
SPRING GOODS,
Which they are now opening, at the fort
■ lately occupied by Mtjfrs, Ralflon and
Befiitt, next below Mejrt, Ker and
Hogarth, amongst which are the follow*
ing articles, which they willfell very low
Jor cajh or produce , viz,
j A DIE S, mens and youth*
falhionable hats,
Fancy feathers and artificial flowers,
Beads and mock garnets,
A large aflbrtment of plain and tambot'd
muslins,
Ditto lhawls and handkerchiefs,
Humhums, muflinets and dimities
Camel’s hair veil (hapes,
Marseilles quilting ditto,
India, ltrip't and clouded nankeen*,
Falhionable luteflrings and florentinel,
Mens and womens china fllk and leathef
gloves,
Durants and bombazeen,
Superfine broad cloths and cafflmert,
Jeans, thicksets and royal ribbs,
Umbrellas,
Mens, womens and youths thoes and
flippers,
White and brown Irish sheetings,
Oznaburgs,
Weeding hoes,
Scythes, Tickles and catting knives.
Bar iron and flee!,
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-
Colleffior’s Sale.
At the court house of Hancock county
on the tenth day of June next,
IVI LL BE SOLD,
51,000 acres of pine land,
granted in the name of Charles Moore,
lying in Montgomery county on the wa
ters of the Oconee river; fold for the
taxes of general Walter Steward for the
year 1796, as returned by Robert Flour
noy his agent.
JAMES BYNUM, T, C, H, C.
May 5, 1797.
Sheriff's Sales.
Agreeable to law, at the court house of
Hancock county, in the town of
Sparta,
WILLBESOLD,
On the firft Tuefday in June next, the
following property, to wit,
287 j acres land third quality;
taken as the properly of John 1 hurmond,
lying on the Oconee river .
200 acres lying on the waters of Full •
fume’s creek; taken as the property of
IJham Hugan.
Also, on: negro boy called Squire, four
years old ; taken as the property of Abra
ham Reddick, Terms CASH.
A. COMER, S, H. C.
April 24, 1797.
Blank Bills ot Sale and
Apprentices Indentures, for
lale at this Office,