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■\TURDAY, June 1797.
SHE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE
AND
GAZETTE of the STATE.
FREEDOM of thi PRESS and TRIALbtJURY shall remain inviolate. Confiitutum ts Georgia, \
U G U S T A: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH, Printer to the State/ Essays, Articles of Intelligence, AdvertiJetoentS
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§ Sheriff's Sale .
SBTuefJav the 6th day of June next,
3g|t the market house in Augusta, be
jmjween the hoars of >o and 3 o’clock,
mi LL BE SOLD ,
I LIKELY negro man
named Dandy , about the age of
>,nty-fix years, country born , and is an
client boat hand ; taker, under execution
the properly of Cheficy Boflwick, fen.
atisfy Abraham Jones. Conditions of
f, C ASH.
LEWIS HARRIS, D. S. R. C. |
MMay 1, 1797.
■ Sheriff's Sale.
ft Tuefdav the 4'h day of July next, at
■the market house in Auguffa, between
■the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
B V I L L BE SOLD,
PhlE one half of a tobacco
flat lately purchafd by Robert M*
my ere and J. I!. Montgomery ; also the
ft and improvements zohercon Robert AD
ftyeve now lives. Taken under execution
ft th* property of /aid M ( Tiyere io fatif-
WtElizabr'k Mann.
W LEWIS HARRIS, D. S. R. C.
W Auguda. May 26, 1797.
It. Smith,
IBSERVE in your last pa
r that thefnerijf ij Richmond county
ivertifed for Jale , one half of a fat
d by Dottor Montgomery and my
ind my house and lot in the town of
/la, nt the infiance of Elizabeth
1; I will therefore thank you to in
l rs. E. Mann's receipt to me for the
•nt of that debt, to the end that my
may foffer no further injur) from so
.1 a iranfaElion.
ROBERT M‘TYRE.
gujla, May 30, 1797.
ECEIVED this 29th day of
May, 1797, of Robert M i 'Tyre, the
)ffourteen poundsJltrling, being in
f a judgement I obtained againfi him
inferior court of Richmond county j
rdo hereby infirubi George Walker,
to deliver the said M l Tyre ell the
s relative to Jaid fiuit on his paying
:fl thereof. Given under my hand
ay above written.
, her
ELIZABETH X MANN.
mark •
illiam Bell,
Hampton.
r 0 BE SOLD,
ots convenient for the purchasers,
LL the land belonging to
Rat’s tract, whirl lies sou of the
rd road. Th: lands offered for file
ehend the elevated and romantic /lights
ling the rope walk from whence there
leajtng view of the river, and of Au
> Camp hellion, and the adjacent coun
it also lies contiguous to Harris’s
cjlablijkcd IVurehoufi ; and fime of
its will include the Indian Jprings.
erms apply to Seaborn Jones , of Au
, where a plat of the lands may be
JOHN MILLEDGE.
idoway, May j, 1797.
NO T I CL
HOSE who are indebted to
th: fubferibers either at their fiores
impbellton, South-Carolina, or hew
r.nch, Georgia; uiujl positively come
ird and djciiarge the fame immedi
-1 as no Jurtker indulgence wilt be
HENRY SMERDON & Co.
■w Savannah , April 29, 1797.
Wanted to Purchase,
r T"'OBACCO, Cotton in the
JL feed, or chan Cotton.
CASH will be given for those
articles at Mr. Verdery’s.
OR OUGHT to Burke jail, on
the 1 qth of Max, a yellow negro fel
low by the name of Junes, who fays that
he belongs to Benjamin Thatcher, merchant
in Savannah ; he is about five feet four or
five inches high, and fays that he was
taken about three years ago by the Indians
from Ogechee ferry, speaks good English.
D \NL. BOATWRIGHT, Jailor.-
May 2:, 1797.
WILLBESOLD,’
At the house of the fubferiber, in Colum
bia county , on Thursday the 29 th day
of June next,
ONE feather bed and a fide
saddle; the property of
Hezekiah Wood, dec. Terms
of sale will be made known on
the day of sale.
DAVID CRAWEORD.
A VEND RE,
L’ENCYCLOPEDiE, ou
Didtionnaire raifonne des
Sciences, des Arts & des Me
tiers. Cet ouvrage contient
39 vol. favoir 36 vol. in Bvo. &
3 vol. de planches, in 4to.
Editions exadlement conforme
a celle de Pellet, in quarto.
On peut s’informer a cet Im
primerie.
r | "'HE fubferiber informs the public
JL that he has recommenced the H AT
TING BUSINESS in Augusta, where
all kinds of hdies and gentlemens hats
are made and repaired in the belt manner,
with difyatch and punftuality.
He also engages to give the following
prices for the different kinds of fur, to
wit,
For good Grey Fox Doll. 032
Racoon 25
Wild Cat 32
Otter Skins I 30
Mulkrat 19
. Beaver per pound 125
And for all other forts of furs, usual
ly made use of by hatters, in the above
1 roportion.
ISAAC RANDOLPH.
Now in Confinement.
IN the jail of Hancock county,
a neejo man who Jays his name is
EMANUEL, about 30 years of age,
/tout and well built, near fix feet high , he
fays he is front the island of St. Domingo ;
[his language is very broken,) he has on a
blue cloth sailor’s jacket, linnen overalls,
and check’d flirt. The owner is required
to com: forzvard, prove his property, pay
charges and take him away.
SAML. HALL, Jailor .
Sparta, May 10, 1797*
Wanted in a dry good’s
Bore, a young man who tan write a good
hand and underloads accounts; none
need apply but iuch as can be well recom
mended.
A letter add re ffed to X. Z. and left at
this office, will be attended to.
Blank Deeds of Con
veyances and blank Bonds for
sale by the Printer hereof.
GEORGIA.
NOTICE.
nPHAT the necefiary repairs
wanted at Campbell’s and Ham
mond’s warehouses will positively be let to
the lowe/l bidder at this place on the 1 qth
June next, at to o’clock in the forenoon,
unless the proprietors have them in a rea
finable. {late offorwardnefs by that day.
ROBERT WARE, )
SAML. CRAFT ON, } Conrnr’u
JAMES COBBS, )
Camiohfllton, Max zo» 1797*
James Clarke & Co,
HAVE RECEIVED,
By the latefi arrivals from London and
Liverpool,
A NEAT ASSORTMENT OF
SPRING GOODS,
trhuh they are new opening, at the Jtore
lately occupied by Mejfrs. llalflon and
Nfbitt, next below Mcffrs. Ker and
Hogarth, amohgfl which ure the f ollow
ing articles, which, they willjcll very low
for cajh or produce, viz.
i A DIES, mens and youths
iafhionable hats,
Fancy feathers and artificial flowers,
Beads and mock garnets,
A large assortment of plain and tainbor’d
mullins,
Ditto (bawls and handkerchiefs,
Humhums, mufiinets and dimities,
Camel’s hair velt lhapes, /
Marfeiiles quilting ditto,
India, ftrip’t and clouded njnktfcns,
Fashionable lureftrings and florentines,
Mens and womens chi-.a silk and leather
gloves,
Durants and bombazeen,
Superfine broad cloths and caffimers,
Jeans, rhickfets and royal ribbs,
Umbrellas,
Mens, womens and youths fnoes and
flippers,
White and brown Irilh Iheetings,
Oznaburgs,
Weeding hoes,
Scythes, sickles and cutting knives,
Bar iron and Heel,
4d. 6d. Bd. 1 od« and 2od. nails and
brads,
Ram, Sugar and molasses,
Pepper, ajfpice, ginger, nutmegs and
cinnamon,
Window glass,
Lintfecd and train oil.
With a great variety of articles too nu
merous for insertion.
April 20, 1797.
Notice is hereby given,
HPHAT after the expiration of
nine months, an application will be
made to the inferior court of the county of
Greene for leave to fell part of a tract of
land lying on Richland creek, joining
lands of Alexander Currey and the acade
me, near Gretrupoorough, belonging to the
efiaie oj Peter Martin , deceafid.
ELIZA MARTIN, Adm’x.
WM. MELTON, Jdm’r.
March 3, 1797.
NOTICE is hereby give/:,
'T’HAT after the expiration of
•A* nine months from the dare hereof,
an application wi l be made to the honor
able the infeiior court of the county of
Greene, for leave to fell a traft of 12nd
lying on the war? of B*aver creek, of
Richland, adjoining lands of CharLs Cef
na, belonging to the elute of David Cui
bertfon, deceased.
February 16, 1797*
($3" Doctor W ATSON’s
enf.ver to T homas Payne’s Age of R.ea
fon, for i-Je at Isaac Uiß3i.XT’s.
{Vot. XI. No. sfS.J
To the Public .
HP H E subscriber takes this
method to injorm the public, that he
has taken a large .and commodious house at
colonel Cobb’s MINERAL SPRINGS,
on Reedy creek, a Jew miles above the road
leading from Augufla to Louisville , where
he will accommodate, on reasonable terms,
all those who may have occasion to visit that
pla.e. A commentary upon the virtues of
those waters, altho > recently difeovered, is
deemed unnecrjfary, as they hdve been ex 4 *
perienced by many refpeltable valctudinari
ans who can vouch for their ejjhacy.
Be [ties the advantages to be derived front
the internal use of thej'e salubrious waters,
which flow in great abundance from innu
merable founts) there is perhaps no place
in the world where the cold, or temparate,
bath can be used with greater purity or to
a greater advantage, The juntlion of thejt
little rivulets gliding over a bed of white
/and and pebble, forms so bold a Jlream,
that the trunk of a single tree fallen across
its courf, conflitutcs a reservoir of this
cryjlaline fluid) over which a building is
crettcd, large enough for the bathing of
twenty perjuns at the fame time without dis
turbing its tranfparcncy.- -Othtr baths of
different conjtrutturc are eretling for the
better accommodation as well of the affr&ed
as those who may visit them for amuferrient
or the purpose of evading the diseases inci
dent to the sultry months*—-It « a remark
able, tho' tocll known fad', that persons irt
the highefiJever may freely use these baths
to advantage. And to crown the whole,
this delightful spot is Situated in a very
high and healthy part of the fate.
The subscriber also informs the public that
he has a general ajfottment of groceries and
a few dry goods,—An excellent baker is
about tofet up his trade here j and it is ex
pcclcd a market of frefh provisions will bi
pretty wellfurnijhed.
JESSE NEWTON*
BATH, May 4, 17Q7.
G E O R G I A. } By William Phillips*
L. S. > Esq. Regifler of Pro-
Greene county, j bats for said county •
WHEREAS Mary Ccffna and John.
Crffm, have applied to me for
Utters of admini/lration on the ejlatc of
Samuel Ccffna, late of this county, dec,
THESE are therefore to cite andadmo
nifli all and singular the kindred dnd cre
ditors of the said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office, on or before the 3 d day
of July next, to fliew , cause, if any they
have, why letters of adminijtration should
not be granted,
GITEN under my hancTand seal, at
my office, the 3 d day of June
1707, and in the nfl year 1 oj the
Independence of the United States
of America,
GEORGIA, Wiliam Phillis*
(L. S.) > Esq. Regifler of Pro-
Greene Countv. j bats for said county,
WHEREAS Abrahjtm M'Alhatton,
has applied to me for Utters of ad
miniflration on the eflute of Tarrenct
Burns, late of this county, deceased,
TUESE are therefore to cite and admo
nish all and singular the kindred and credi
tors of the said deceased, to be and appear
at my olfi.ee, on or before the day of
July next, to shew cause, if any they
have, why letters of adminiflration Jhould
not be granted.
under my hand and seal, at
rr.y office, the 3 d day of June
1707 ; and in the 21 fl year of the
/v.d. prnd:nce oj the United States
of America.
'JuJt Hublijh. d,
And for Tale at this Office,
The ACTS palled the lait Sef
fionuf this llau