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SATURDAY, January 6, 1798*
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THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE
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AUGUST A Printed by JO H N E. SMITH, Printer to •SrATty Ejjays, Articles tis Triteilfgence, Advettjjetnents^
(Ac, will be gratefully received, and every kind of Printingferfortned. [Price Three Dollar* per annum .]
ALMANACS
For (he Year 1798,
> For S«rie at this Office.
E 0 R S A L E,
ELEVEN hundred and fifty
acres of as prime land as any on the
Alatamaha river, surveyed in 1784, ori
ginally in Wafliington county, and but a
miles below the confluence of the
Oconee and Oakmulgee rivers, forvcyed
by Solomon Pendleton, dec. and can be
well certified to be equal (if notfuperior)
to any lands in th-it diftrift.
jo acres of prime oak and hickory land
in New Windsor townlhip, South-Caro
lina, about two miles from the Sandbar
ferry.
jo acre.fi adjoining Galpbington ; also
/• five lots in G.iiphington, (ail cornet lots)
and on the principal ft reels.
One lot in Springfield.
• For the above lands, negroes, tobac
co, cotton or likely horses will be taken
in payment.
ALSO, to be Rented,
My House and Lot, and Store Hoafe
where I now live.
ALSO ,
A General Affortroent of FRESH
DRUGS, SHOP FURNITURE, and
a few comoleat felts of POCKET IN
STRUMENTS, which wilt be fold for
or produce at a j per cent, on the
firft cost.
NOTICE.
' t ArLt/jKffom indebted to me by bond,
fiote or book account, are for the last
time requeued to make a settlement, On
&r before the firft day of January next,
etherwife they may rest affcired that they
will be put in the Hands of an attorney
to be foed for.
C. DYSART.
December ts, 1797.
Agreeable to an order of the honorable
the Inferior Court of the County of
Oglethorpe,
WILL BE SOLD,
On the firft Tuefday in March next, at
the courf-houfe of said county, between
the hours of ten and two o’clock, the
following tra&s of land, the property
pf John M‘Elroy, dec. viz.
EIGHT bandied acres lying in the
county of Franklin, being bounded
by J. M*Cutchen, lying on Big pood
fork of the Middle fotk of the Oconee
fiver.
And also, one hundred and fevem'een
acres, lying in Wilkes county, adjoining
lands of Philemon Bird, William Vafon
and Seaborn Jones, Esq. For the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of the said
SAMI. M‘ELKOY, Adm’r.
December 18, 1797.
* SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the firft Tuefday in February next, at
thecourt- hrnife in the county of Burke,
<-• at the a foal hours,
WILL B E SOL D,
The following property, to wit.
.45 & acres of land in the county
of Burke, near Wayntfborough, adjoining
lands of John Sleploe, John Dukes and
Mosts Phdpes , whereon John Wych> now
lives, and levied on as the property of said
John Wycfie, to fatisfy fuhdry executions,
printed out by the defendant. Conditions
CASH.
GEO. PAYTHRES3, S. B. C .
Free Dollars Reward.
CTRAYED or ffolen on the
night oj the 24M inftanC, a large fot
rrl horfr., seven years old , branded C, a
i A ar in jus forehead, and a faddlefpot on
his back. Five dollars will be paid oh de
livering him to the fuferibers, and if Jtolcn
‘fifty dollars on ani 'Elion of the thief.
KEMP & FRASER.
Augujla, Dec, 29, 1797.
FREEDOM u# thi PRESS ahd TRIA L*y fj} fc Y shall remain inviolate. ConfHfmtitm of Georgia,
SHERIFF’S sales.
At the market-house in Augusta, on the
firft Tuefday in February next, be
tween the hours of ten and two o’clock,
IVI ELBE SOLD ,
The following property, viz
i 000 acres of land on Savan
nah river, in Richmond county, bounded
eajlwardly by Savannah river, fouth eafl
rvardly by J. Roe's land, wcfilzvardly by
vacant land, and north weflroardly by Jas .
Gray's land, and originally granted to
John Cobbifon.
Also 10 jo acres lying on both sides of
M i ßean creek, partly in Burke and part,
ly in Richmond county, originally granted
to 2 uhariah Fenn, bounded at the time cj
survey, north and eafl by land of J. Roe
and land of said Z, Fenn, fouth caftwari
ly by land ordered Phillip Alftohe, wejl
wardly by land survey ed for said Z. Fenn,
and on all other sides by vacant land.
Thefame being executed as the property
of John Cobbifon , Esq, dec . to fatisfy
Hamilton id Harper •
At the fame time and place will also be
fold,
200 acres of land in St'. George's pa
rish, Burke county, originally granted to
John Rae,jun. bounded at the time of
furveyon all flies by vacant land .
200 acres of land in St. George’s farifh,
Burke county, originally granted to John
Robinson, bounded at the time of survey ,
zoeflwardly by land of Edwd. Bennington
and Arthur iFall, Jouthioardly by land of
Peter Young , and on all other sides by va
cant land; and fold by sud Robinson io
Roe’s, Elbert & Qraham,
300 acres of Land in Burke county ,
bounded zoeflwardly on land granted to
Zach . Fenn, and northwardly on
nah river, originally granted to ,
and fold by the late commiffontrs of con
fifeated cflatcs to James Rae .
AND ALSO,
jo acres of land in Richmond county ,
and is near or bounded to the eafl and
north eafl by land of John Milledge, Esq,
and Rickitfon; fold by the late
commif/ioners of conffcated estates to Jas,
Rae, as the property of Edward Ashton,
The whole taken under an execution against
the surviving copartners of Roes, Elbert
(3 Graham, tofatify Clay €3 Haberfham,
Conditions CASH.
jAs- FOX, S, R, C,
Augusta, Dec, 28, 1797*
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FOR SALE,
The following trails of land:
800 acres near the head of
Rae’s creek, granted to Tindal, Willfon
and Vines, adjoining lands of general
Glafcock, Crawford and others.
2co acres in Batke county, on M*
Bean creek, granted to William Davis,
now in the poffcfiion of Moses Green.
500 acres in Bullock county, on the
Ogechee river, granted to John Raf, ad
joining lands granted to George Gaiphin,
and lands laid out for William Heaven.
For terms apply to DAVID REID Gt
Co.in Augusta, orto ARTHURHAR
PER who will give titles.
N. B. If rhe above tra&s are nut fold
before the firft Tuefday in February next,
they will be exposed to pablic fafle, at
the Market-houie on that day, *t 1*
o’clock.
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TO BE LET,
And poffefiion given the firft of January
next,
'T'HE House and Lot at pre-
frit occupied by Mr. William Bat
den ; also the Store and out-ftoufis adjoin
ing, a noted ft and for the gr deity and dry
good buftrtefs. - Apply to
kOLSTON & NESBITT.
WHO HAVE FOR SALE,
A few quarter casks old MADEI
RA and SHERRY IVine.
, December 14, 17^7.
GEORGIA,
N 0 7 I C E.
'"TO all person or persona that
are in arrears of taxes }or the year
1797» 4o make payment by theJirjt day of
February next, as there can be no longer
time given by me. ,
ARCHD. BEAU*, T. C„
1 pectmber zS, ,1797.
MAESHAL’s SALE.
By virtue of a decree of the honorable the
Circuit Court of the United State# for
the diftrift of Georgia, the following
Crafts of land,
tP-ILLBESOLD,
At the raarket-hoafe in Augofta, oa the
firft Tue Shy in March near, between
the bn«rs of fAn a nd two o'clock, as
, the property of Jno. Rae, fen. dec.
to ferbfjr the executors of B. Stead.
ATRAC T of land containing
800 acres, granted the zd Odober
#75.9 to John Rae, in the parijh of St.
George, bounded eajierly by Savannah ri
ver, fouthcrly Dabney L ant horn, and on
every other fide vacant.
Also one other trad containing £0 acres,
granted on the fame day as the former, ty
ing in the parijh of St. George , bounded
on the north by Briar creek , and on every
other fide vacant.
Also one trad of 350 acres, granted 3 d
May 1768, to Arthur IVall, situate and
being in the parifn of St. George, bounded
northerly by Briar creek, and on every other
ftde by land vacant •
Also one ,trad of land containing 50
aero, granted-zgd of March 1738 to John
Rae, lying in the diflrid of Augujta, bound
td on the jouth by Briar creek.
Also one other trad of land containing
100 acres, granted Ift December 1767 to
John Rae, tyingin the parijh of St. George,
bounded on every fide by vacant land.
Also one other trad of land containing
150 acres, granted the zd August 1763 to
Stephen Herd, lying in the partfk of St.
Paul, bounded on the north and edjt by Lit
tle river, and on every other fide by land
Vacant.
Also one town lot in Augusta, granted
sth March 1765 to Richard Joonfione,
and known by the number 15 in the zd row,
containing 1 acre of land.
Also one other town lot in Augufia,grant
ed to Margaret Germany the zd Odober
1759* and known by the number 14 in the
zdrow , containing Iy> feet in width, and
3 3<?Andepth.
A conveyance from Matthew Roche, Pro
vojl Marjhal,for 75 acres granted to Lape
Dean in the parijh of St. George, and
bounded at the time of the Jftvey on all fidts
by vacant land, to jdid John Rae, fen,
JOHN GREEN, D. M.
December 26, 1797.
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FOR S A L £,
AMD TBXY CHEAP.
A VALUABLE plantation,
in Burke county, adjoining the land
on which Mr. Lambert lives, on the main
road leading from Augujla to Savannah;
and about thirty-fix miles from Augujla,
containing two hundred acres , more or less.
The situation of this place is well calcu
latedfor a public houje, Jlore, or pnvaie
family ; and the improvements thereon, '
fuitablejot either . f here is a good dwel
ling hovfe with Jix rooms , and a bfick
. chnhrtey with two fre places s a kitchen,
Jtablt, garden,~i3c. ffc. about fifty
acres of cleared land, inclcfed. by afttbflan
tial fence; about zcoo young peach trees,
apple trees, prunes, pears, almonds and
cherries.
The foil of this land is produ&ixtt—being
of fujficient'fertility to product com, cot- -
ton, indigo, peafe, potatoes, i£c. &c.
The owner, purposes td fed at private
fait ; and aid take in payment > negroes,
cotton, tobacco, or money t But if not
fold before the jfrjl day of February next,
on that day it will be expojed to public
folk, to the hightji bidder, at Mr, Lam
berts. S, BLACHE.
December 27, 1797*
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{Vbt. xn No. SB7 .y
ThoSi W. Grimes*
Having commenced bufvnefs iu the houft
J ly occupied by Richard Wayn%
jun. on the fouthf.de of Broad,
* next door below Isaac Herbert's, re
fpeQfully informs his friends and tht
community at large , that he has
JUST RECEIVED
■k LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT
OR
DRT & WET GQQDSI
Which be Will dispose of JoW. faf
Cafti or Product. *
Augusta, Dec . ig, 1797.
Patent Mould Ccmdleh, with
Wax Wicks.
PHE superior quality of these
candles conftjl from their durability
in burning, giving a clear and brilliant
light, very little inferior to wax orfpermcU
cety, and well calculated for the Charlefio to
market. These candles may be had of tht
subscriber in boxes from 20 to $0 weighty
at one JhiUing per pound.
Merchants or country fores, by fending
their tallow may have it manufactured into
patent mould candles at the reduced price
of td per lib . the manufafturtr finding
every material, boxes excepted, which may
be procured at the manufactury at 1/9 ptit
box—contains $o weight •
F. YEAMAN.
December Iy, 1797*
COLLECTOR’S SALES?
On Saturday the 13th of January next,
at the court- house in 'Louifville,
WILL RESOLD*
For the taxes due for the year 1796.
300 acres of land lying itt
Montgomery county, taken as the pro
perty of Ephraim Pebbles, Alatamahs,
adjoining Wm. M‘lnto(h, 3d quality.;
tax D.i 84 cents.
Also, 200 acres, Jetferfon county*
Prufhy creek, joining Walker's and o
thers, taken as the property ol Ephrain
Eftefs j tax 75 cents.
Also, 112 acres, JefFerfon county*
taken as the property of John Herring,;
tax yj cents.
One lot and house in the town of Lou
isville, Ho. 252; taken as the property
of Thomas Cailins; tax D.i 46.
Alio, one vacant lot in Louifvillf*
No. 21c, taken as the property of Hen
ry M. WilEams; tax D % 58,
Alfo* one vacant lot, No. 241, isl
Louisville, taken as the property of Pe
ter WiUiainfon; tax D. 6 %i.
). B. SPJVY, T. C» J. <5.
JDtccmbcr ,,77. 7 q 7 . 4
sheriff's sales. ;
On the firift Tuefday in Februaiy n*xt*
at the raaiket house in Louisville, be
tween the hours of ten and two o’clock*
WILL BE SOLD,
( \N E House And Lot in Lou
iff ilk, at present occupied by 5
taken as the property of Robert Gordon
Chrifiian, dec . tofatisfy Benjamin For
fifth’s execution.
Also, one tract of land on the fbulh fide
1 of Qgechee river, containing one hundred
acres; taken as the property of John An*
dzrforu, to falisfy John 8-htfman , £fy*s m
execution. Conditions CASH.
JOHN PAULRTT, Sheriff.
ffpMkkr 28, >797«
f ifty Dollars fyu'arj.
ON the night of Thursday ot
Friday the 14'fA or ifth of this in
fant, fomt person or ptrfons broke the
door of iky dist tilery, and bore off two Os
my fill caps , owe from a fill marked 127
gallons, the other 68. The above remark
/hail be paid on the perfon* s being brought
to convi&ion, or if returned in ten day*
from this date, fifteen dollars flail be paiU
and no qstefiions afiud.
A. LOVE, Junior,
Chicpefaw bridge, Deo. tj, *7^7.