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ATURDAY, June 24, 1797-
rHE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE
AND
G AZ E TT E of the S T A T 22.
FREEDOM or tiii _ PRESS Til AL.,)«T
. n•t j / mHNI F SMITH Printer to the State,* Essays, Articles of Intelligence, Advertycmentl
00 u 5 £,? iaJ&lßM****"* 1 . ■
IULIC AUCTION,
L L Te SOLD,
iday the s<l July n?x% r.t the Here
|j:elv occo r e.i by Mcflis. John
wicr. Se Co.
rr U tkovfind dollars worth of
tY GOODS;
CONSISTING OF
)THS,ca!limci<*s Chintz
, cal li-of s, muslins, mufinutts,
, corduroys, tiiukfrtta, vdve
lUk, &c. with a variety ofuthci
too pr->lix to mention. Ihe sale
nmcnce at 10 o'clock on each day
p whole are fold. 1 enns CASH.
ICHAELF. HOUGHTON.
fa, June 17, 1797.
' Sheriff's Sale.
:fJav thc‘+ h day of July next, at
mikct house in between
ours of 10 and 3 o'clock,
L L BE SOLD,
E one half cf a tobacco
at lately |burchofca by Robert M*
ltd J. 11. Montgomery; alfolke
improvements whereon Robert M*
now hoes. Takin under execution
property of said M'Tiycrt to fat J
al/cth Mann,
. r» o p re
, Smith,
BSERVE in. vour KvO oa
ffA., ...w j'.-'vj of Atchmomf county
otrlifed fur /ale, one half of a flat
by Dotlo r Montgomery and my
td my house and lot in the town of
a, at the inflance of Elizabeth
; I will therefore thank you to in
’s. E. Mann’s receipt to me for the
t of that debt, to the end that my
niy jujfcr no further injury from Jo
a traiifaflion.
ROBERT M-TYRE.
ifla, May 30, 1797.
CEIVED this 29th day of
lay, 1797, of Robert M'"Tyre , the
fourteen pounds Jltrling , being in
1 judgement I obtained again]! him
nferior court of Richmond county ;
lo hereby injtrud George IV.lhtr,
deliver the fuid M*Tyre ell the
relative to fuid suit on his paying
thereof. Given under my hand
above written.
ELIZABETH £ MANN.
mark.
liam Bill,
f AMP TON.
yunfed to Purcha/e,
•BACCO, Cotton in the
feed, or clean Cotton.
bH \,;!l be given for thofc
s at Mr. Vcrdcry’s.
ollector’s Sale.
owners, attornies or troflees of the
following trail of Und :
day, the ifth day of Auguflnext,
’ court.huufe in tlancorh county,
LL BE SOLD,
*»t*g trail 0 / land, or so much cf
tuill fatiify all arrears of lax due
"» up to the year tmlu/ive.
>OO acres of land, granted
h Grove 'faylor, lying un Town
» Hancock county, adjoining
Bucbaltor, JofcjhGrote T»y
iaowQ at 4 vacant land, when fur*
id Adam«, T. C. 11. C.
* v > »797*
Public Au & ion.
THIS D * Y,
At the (lore lately occupied by Mr.
jarres Walker, at 10 o’clock,
Will re sold ,
A QUANTITY OF
DRY GOODS.
ALSO,
Elegant household and kitchen
furniture : Confuting of new
mahogany tables, glass (hades,
china and glass ware, ecc,
EDW. M‘FARLIN.
June 14# 1797. __ „
Yo B E SOLD,
In lots convenient for the purchasers,
ALL the land belonging to
Rats tralll which lies fouth of the
Bedford road. The lands offered fer sale
comprehend the elevated and romajitic hights
adjoining the repe walk from whence there
is a plea'fmg view of the river, and of Au
gufla, Camp selllon, and the adjacent coun
try. It also li-'S contiguous to Harris’s
newly ejlablijhcd Warehouf; andfome of
the lots will include the Indian springs.
For terms apply to Seaborn Jones , of Au
gufla, where ts plat of the lands may be
JOHN MILLEDGE.
Lecture on Ajironomy.
GRATIS.
r ~PHOSE ladies and gentlemen
A who arc vi pcfj.ffion oj ticket, for lajt
Saturday, and were prevented attending by
the weather, an rejpedfully informed that
their tickets will be received on Saturday
the yft day of July, by which time the moon
will be again refulgent s travelling at the
aflomjhing rate of 22,290 miles in one
hour !
Encouraged by two splendid audiences,
Mr. Sandwich proposes devoting the Lecture
and his future exertions on this glorious
science, to their jervice—S. intends his pu
pils Jhallgive dej rip lions every three months,
and being disappointed in the promised aid
of a mechanic, by the intervention of the
court, he could not Jinijh the Apparatus in
the manner firfl intended ; but so soon as
this is effuled, cards of invitation will be
sent to hit indulgent jubjeribers.
June 7, 1797.
SHERIFF's SALE. .
At Starling Gardner’s , in IVarre county
on the Jirjl Tutfday in July enfuivg,
WILL BE SOLD,
228 acres of land whereon
William Coram Jives; taken as his pro
perty by execution at the instance of
Richard Hodo. Terms CASH.
13. Neal, S. IV. C.
May 2, 1797.
COLLECTOR*s BALE.
At Franklin court-house, on Tuefday
the 12th Daccmbcr nexr,
WILL liE SOLD,
For the tax of the year 1793,
60,000 acres of land, granted
to J.nn t. Gorar.er, lying on tie waters
cf Oconee, proper:y unknown, l lux due
thereon is fixty-tuu dollars.
K Martin, T. C. E. C.
M.yn 7, 1797.
Savannah 1 logical and Poor
house L O T T E R Y.
(iT Ticker* in the third c\<f* of this
Lottery in.»y he had at Mr. Godfrey
Zimmer i‘ ,at hie. Genres Latnck',
aadat ihia cr, *
GEORGIA.
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to C.
XjL Dyfart) either by bond, note or hook
account, are deftred, for the last time)
to come and fettle their accounts immedi
aiely, as no longer indulgence will be given
for debts due until January 1797*
J C. DYSART.
June 2, 1797*
" GINGHAMS .
THE fubferibers are now fel
ling off, an assortment of
/ Ginghams, at colt and charges,
by the piece or yard ; a lso Mus
lins very cheap.
DAVID REID & Co.
June 9, 1797.
5 T ILLS.
THE fubferibers have nowon
the river, a jmall parcel of Philadel
phia made /tills, from 36 to 70 gallons j
which will be offered for Jale in a few days.
Such planters as have brfpJie any of thorn,
are re quo fled to apply before the loth in
fant, as they will not be reserved after
that period, Jhould other purcha/ers offer.
J AS, & THOS. GARDNER.
June 1, 1797.
IN G.
* ton, with expedition, and without
injury, has been tried in various Jhapes ;
and none as yet appears to be altogether
fatis/adory.
Under these circumflanccs, I Jkall only
ohferye, tha< I have finifhed one of my gins,
fuck as I intend to off er the public; and
that in eight days , with one hand to feed,
with fve pair 0/ wooden rollers each ten
inches long, (without any extraordinary
exertions) it cleaned 598 pounds of net
cotton. "This gin will be kept going in Au
gujla every day, for the infpe&ion of tkofe
that are doubtful of its operations , and
mufffpeakfor itfelf.
I jkall continue making those machines
as sass as 1 am encouraged to do Jo, in
terms 0/ my former advertisement; and those
gentlemen that fubferibed conditionally may
cxpL Cl a preference by
Wm. LONGSTREET.
A VENDUE ,
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N O T I C E.
THE collectors of taxes fcr the cron
ties of Washington and Greene aie
hereby notified, that John Y. Noel, Esq.
is ar.thorifed by the fubferibers to pay the I
taxes on the lands in said counties, the j
property of Pieroe Butler and the heirs
of Roger P. Saunder',
Pl'-IRCE BUTLER,
Jas. LOWNDS, Attorney for
the ndmr. of a*. P. Saunders.
Savannah, April 21, f’r)-?.
To 1< S A L £,
A pair ofr>.;ar.t
II O R S E S.
luquiie 01 the Printer,
[Vol. XI. No. sni
COLLECTOR’S SALES,
On Saturday the Bth of July, at the cotut*
house in Oglethorpe cofcnty,
WI L L BE S O L A
For the taxes.of the year 1796, the fol«
lowing trafls of land, via.
920 acres the property of
John Grejham, jun, in Jack/on county %
adjoining Porter ; tax due D. 9 80.
1000 acres the property of Valentina
Payton , in /aid county , adjoining Jane*
Grtjham; tax due D. B 46.
600 acres the property of Jonathan
Jennings, in Jdid counly t adjoining John
H. Foffer; tax due £>. 3 4 is*
j j a acres the property of George Swain*
in Oglethorpe counlyt adjoining oj Altin
and Lumpkins ; tax due D,y n,
200 acres the property oj IVm, Cafty »
in JadtJon county 9 adjoining vacant
lands; taxdueD.i 881*2.
200 acres the property of John Kilough?
in Oglethorpe, adjoining Richard Banks g
tax due D, 8 6 1-2.
700 acres the property of Elijah Pope?
in Oglethorpe, adjoining Brannon 3 fa*
due D. 2 12 i*2.
50 acres the property of IVm, Bryant?
in Oglethorpe , adjoining Daniel Eajly g
tax due 68 cents,
400 acres the property of Rcbeft Smith »
in Oglethorpe, returned by John Griffinp
adjoining Freeman ; tax due D, 1 18
165 acres the property of Chrifiopher Ir
win, in Oglethorpe, adjoining of Qbediah
, fVr”ne; tax due D.t 60.
r t.jr y . r
tn franklin county, adjoining unknow*
lands ; tax due D, 19 36 i-a.
287 f-i acres the property of J as. Col
lier, in Greene county, returned by John
Collier, adjoining vacant; tax due D.n
! 56 I*2.
boo acres the property of Nathan Nall?
I ff the year 179 J, in Elbert county, ad
joining unknown lands ; tax due rr cents-
JOHN COLLIER, C, T,O. C .
June 7, 1797.
~ ft fIROUGHtt®
the gaol of Jefferfon
county, on the 31st of
May lad, a negro man
Bjpwyipßwif named Sam, about fdr
tSQ94tS£!L,J& ty or forty five years of
age, who fays he belongs to a Mr. Mo&a
Greene, on M‘Bean creek. The owoec
is hereby requefied to come forward add
prove his property, pay ehargea and take
him away by
JOHN MACKEY, G, j, C.
June 7, 1797.
I "* ■ - - - ‘ ' ' •Tug
r p*HE fubferiber informs the public
X that he has recommenced the H AT
TING BUSINESS in Angufta, where
all kinds of ladies and gentlemens hats
I are made and repaired in the best manner,
with dispatch and punctuality.
He also engages to give the following
prices for the different kinds of for, to
wit,
For good Grey Fox DolL <3 ft
Racoon 2 c
Wild Cat 3 i
Otter Skins I 30
Mulkrat 19
Beaver per pound 1 2$
And for all other forts of forty uftfeU
ly made afe of by hatters, in the above
proportion.
ISAAC RANDOLPH.
Publijhed and for Ba/e?
at this orrict,
THE
CONSTITUTION
or THE
State of Georgia*
WITH TRt
Additions and Amendments,
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