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JATQRDAY, July 15, 1797.
THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE
AND ;
GAZETTE of the STATE.
FREEDOM of tub PRESS and TRIAL by. JURY shall remain inviolate. ConJHtution of Georgia. _ .
U G US T As Printed by JOHN E. SMITH, Printer to the State,* Effays* Articles of Intelligence , Adnerlijementt
&c. will be gratefully received, and every kind of Printing performed. [_Price Three Dollars per annum. 3
jhn Hammond 5? Son,
p est fully inform their jriends end the
Usblic in general, they have jujl now re
lived by the lafi vcfj'els from Europe , by
he way of New-York and Philadelphia,
he feucral article * hereunder Arfcribed,
i thick, together with the large flock of
roods they had on hand before those ar
’ived, make a large and very general
ijforlment, which they are determin'd
o Jell r.t whole foie and retail, at the
no ft reduced prices , for Co fa or Pro
luce, viz.
> Pieces Printed Cotton and chintz
ailicocs, all prices and qualities,
rom i [6 tc 6/5 per yard
0 pieces 4 4 and 78 Irilh linens* all
slices, from ifq ro gfio per yard
dozen printed cotton and chints cal
ico, and ditto mnflin shawls o! the
leweft faflrion, all prices and qualities,
rom half a dollar to three dollars
ach
t dozen pocket handkerchiefs of all
rices and kinds, from 1/2 to 4/1
ach
dozen jaconett and book mu.lin h.tnd
tcrchiefs all prices and qualities, from
fi 1 to 5 fio each
pieces jaconett and book mnflins,
I id tamboured, white and co
prig’d, all prices, fiom 3/6 to
yard
fafhionable waistcoat patterns
feiiles, and mnflins, plain, fi
coloured and striped of all de
ls, from D. 1 to D.g per put
-5 India nankeens* not more
veeks flnee it arrived fro m In
l one chest young hyfon tea of
or quality
[eminent striped cotton and fllk
plain and twilled nankeens
antity 3 4 and yard wide white
is, from 1/9 to 2/4 per yard
black humhums and white
hirting
:oarfe white Irish fhcetingsand
litto
, and cotton bagging of the
:ns
bed Dutch bolting cloths
teftrings and mantuas of vari
ngeabie and ftandhig colours,
gant
ron and Coat patterns, tam
colonred and fprig’d
lin cravats, worked corners
les and bombazeens
a perflans
ie
nd crapes
ams at 3/3 per yard
teens
e, green, buff, grey and olive
?s of a superior quality
blue 7 4 fu per fine cloths
blue and sky blue 6 4 ditto
fortment of sewing and maik
and cotton thread
:ai of all kinds, also, tailors
silk and twist of all colours
ie affirtmeat of coat and waift
tons
twilled tapes of every quality
bing
d gentlemens (ilk and leather
all kinds
gentlemens silk hose
ditto ©otton and thread hose
roe affmment of ribbons and
so, quality bindings
mbricks, black lace and edg
d white ditto
»w Lillians and brown jeans
k, pink, green, scarlet, and
Y fhalloons, calliraancocs and
igs and buckrams
non and damask diapers
Englilh umbrellas, green silk
Fans all kinds from 7c! to 0/4 each
Steel coffee mills, and ditto pepper
Steel plate hand saws, cut and’mill ditto, 4
and files of all kinds
II and HL hinges, and brass but hinges
Razors and razor drops on cases, and ra
zoi hones
Saddles and biidles and fiddle furniture
Small double bridle gun locks
Chest, trunk, closet and drawer locks
Stock and pad ditto
Paiior and chamber brass knob and han
dle ditto
Gimbkts and wood ferews, brass
Snivle drawer ditto 2nd glue
Hand and pocket ftcelyards
Carpenters and coopcis comrades
Ditto foot adzes, iron fquarcs and draw
ing knives
Large and frnall ferew plates
Braiscocks with and without keys
B d cords and leading .lines
Tongues, groves, beads and jack plains
Smoothing ditto and jointers in flocks
Blank quire books and writing pat er
Hilaries, Fee. Coy Baron Trenk, French
convers, Monitors, Child's Inflruc
tots. Female policy detect'd, Fair
KofaiTOond, and Poor Man's hrip
Bibles, teflaments, fpeltiog books, Ruf
fid’s Sermons, and dt&ionartes of va
rious kinds
Slates and flare pencils
A lirge aflorttnent of pewter dishes, plates
and bafons, Viz. flit and foop plates
and di(hss, also bafons,. sizes lrom 1 to '
3 quarts
Pewter fpoens and soup ladles
(yurt and pint pewter tankards and tin
pint cups
Tntenag table spoons
M-ns, wo nerti, milTes and boys beaver,
caftor and felt hats of every fizs and
quality
Elegant loaded, silver Cap'd a*)d ferrelled
whips, hunting and twig dit'o, cow
fkin whips and chair whip 1 tfhes
Half boots, (Northward made)
Mens fins (hoes, (London made)
Mens fine and coarse Nrrthward made
ditto
Ladies morocco shoes, flippers and fan
dais
Ladies leather and callimanco shoes and
flipers
Miff's ditto and youths shoes
A quantity excellent cheese and frefn im
ported Durham mustard
New sweet oil in quart bottles of a fupe.
rior quality, caflile soap
Bia k pepper* alfpicc, ginger, cinna
mon and nutmegs
Ivory and horn combs of all kinds
Craping and curling tongs
Bell feented perfumed hair powder artd
rolland pot pomatum
Glauber flits, cam hir*, filphor, best
red ba:k, British oil, Castor. ditto,
magnetia, blue Uone, Godfrey’s cor
dial, Stouton’s bitters, A.iderfon’s ge
nuine pills, cream of tarter, spirits
lavender, lavender water, laudanum,
ipecacuaonah, jalop, rhubarb, and
Bateman’s drops
Iron po*s, all flzes from 2 quarts to 10
gallons • i
Iron ovens all sizes, call iron tea kettles
and compcfirion metal ditto
Iron skillets and fpiuers
Frying pans
Waggon boxes, iron trace chains
Btoad and club axes, and mattock grub
bing hces
4!. 6d. Bd. iod. and 2od. nails
?d. 41. and 61. brads, and fiddle tacks
Fiat and square bar iron, also, German
and bliflered steel
And a large aflbrtraent of cutlery, Sec.
See. Sec.
They have also received from the ITeO-In
dies and from the Northward, the to:,
taxing articles, which they will fell vc-
GEORGIA.
(ry low for cask or tobacco, and for gin
ned or feed cotton , vi%.
Jamaica spirits and ccgrdac brandy, Weft-
India and Northward rum, by the
hogshead, pipe and quarter cask, and
by retail
Madeira, Sherry, Mullaga, TcnerifFe,
and Claret wines by the pipe and quar
ter cask, and by ietail
Loaf sugar, Mcfcovado sugar by the
hogshead or barrel, and by retpil
Fine white Havannah sugar by the bo*
and by the pound
Bed Saint Domingo coffee by the bag
and by retail , ,
They also have $ prime negro men
and 4 women Haves 10 dlfpole or for
caih or tobacco, and keep a free ferry at
Falmouth foi Georgia planters who come
to deal with them.
N. B. Well cured bacon will be re
ceived for goods.
Falmouth, July 3, 1797.
"COLLECTOR'S sales.
On Satuiday the 15th of July next, at
the market-house in Augufla,
IVILL BE SOLD ,
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For the taxes due for the year 1796.
132 acres of land lying in
W, jhi»gton county, the property of Isaac
Randolph for the balance of taxes ; D. 9
34 cents.
The lot and improvements on Broad
flrect, adjoining Robert Watkins, Esq.
and Mrs. E. Carnes, the property of
John Stiles; tax D.t qi 3 4.
Also, 1090 acres of land that mere ad.
vertifed to be fold the lajl Tuefday in Fe
bruary l if, the property of Thomas Cal
phin, for his taxes due for the years 1793
and rjq6.
ARCHP. BEALL, T. C. R. C.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
At Elbert court house, on the firft Tues.
day in Augufl next,
IV ILL BE SOLD,
150-acres of land lying in El
her i county, on the waters of tt ever dam,
joining Rcubin Allen and Thomas Thorn
ton, with good improvements ; taken as the
property of IVilliavi Head at the suit of
James Madkin and John Cunningham,
Ont negro man named Ambrose, taken
a i the property of Peter Morrison and J. H.
Morrison at the suit of the adminijirators
of Adams.
R. COSBY* S. E. C.
July rB, 1797.
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Sheriff ’s Sales .
Otl the firft Tuefday in August next* at
the court-house in Burke countv,
IV 1 L L BE SOLD,
The following property, viz.
300 acres of land adjoining
lands of William Slater, Thomas Fioictt
and Bird Tarver.
A L S O,
rod aetts adjoining lands of Thomas
Whitaker and Eli Cox, dec. both trails
taken as the property of John Connell at
the inflance of Thomas Frankland.
3fo acres of land adjoining lands of
William Lord; taken as the property of
irilliam Hackle, dec.- at the instance of the
executors of Henry Clarke, dec. Con
ditions Ccjh.
JOHN EMANUEL, D. S. B. C.
May zj, 1797.
Wanted to Purchaje,
A NEGRO fellow who is a
good boat hand, between
1 8 and 30 years of age, for such
a one a generous price will be
given. Apply at Ncw-Savan
nah to
CHARLES CARTER.
[Vol. XI. No. 56a. J
FOR SALE,
At the Augufa Brtwhoufe and DifliUery,
WHISKEY of a superior
flavor at one dollar a,
gallon; and good Gin at one
dollar and a half.
ROBKRJT SQUIBB.
Augufla, June 13.
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to C.
1 *• Dyfart, either by bond, note or book
account, ore dtfired, for the lift time,
to come and fettle their accounts immedim
ately, as no longer indulgence will be givem
or debts due until January 1797,
c. qysart.
June 1, 1797.
I*o be Sold or Exchanged y
FOR A CENTRAL SITUATION,
The HOUSE and LOT
occupied by the fubferiber.
ALSO,
The HOUSE and LOTS late
the property of captain Janies
Meriwether. For terms apply
to
W. URQyHART.
June it, 1797.
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N O X I C E.
A GREEABLY to a refoFu-,
*■ iion of the honorable the general of.
femhly on the ttth day of February lafl,
will be fold to the highefl bidder, at Column
bis court-houfc, on IVednefday the fccond
day of Attgujl next, part of the Jive acre
lit on which the court-house and goal noto
ftindii which faidpart wiU be Jnewn and
the terms made known on the day of /ale*
Also will be let to the lowtjl bidder, at the
fume time and place , the fnifhing the court*
house, building a goal, flocks, whipping
pop and pillory,
By order of the commissioners,
PETER CRAWFORD, Clerk.
Columbia county, July 4, 1797.
To John M«ad, Esq. regifier of probats
for the county of Richmond.
NOTICE, that Joseph
-*• Carrie, the partnet of the deceased
Peter Roufctt, caveat* against ad mini ft ra
tion either permanent or temporary of th*
e&£h of the deceased being granted to
any person whatever but himiel& he being
entitled to the fame by the known kiwi
of the land, in the event of there being
no will.
GEORGE WALTON,
ROBERT WATKINS,
Aitornies for the heirs of the
deceased and for Carrie.
Preftnl,
jo*. Hutchinsoh, Not. Pub.
Filed in my office, 4th July 1797*
twelve o’clock.
JOHN MEAD, R. P.
Augufla, July 4, 1797.
'T'HE fubferiber having mov-.
A ed into Augufla, at the lower end of
Broad Jlreet, opposite to Mr. Hull's, re
turns his ftneere thanks to his friends who
have hitherto favoured him with their custom
in the BOOT and SHOE MAKING BU
SINESS; begs leave to inform them and
the public in general, that he now carries;
on the above bupnefs only, which causes
him to hupe for the future to be better able,
to give fatisfaction and auick dif patch to
all those who may please to favour hint
with a continuance of their cujlom. From
their very humble servant,
FRAs. VALLOTTON.
Augu/la, July 8, 1797.
N. B. He would be glad to hire 4
good workmad as a journeyman.