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SATURDAY., January vj,, 179&
THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE
A N D
GAZE TT E of the S TAT E.
FREEDOM of thx PRESS and TRIALby JU R Y shall remain inviolate. Conftitvtion sf Georgia .
AUGUSTA: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH, Printer to the State .• EJfays, Articles of Intelligence, Advertijcn*ents t
A & c . ’ w ill be gratefully received , and every kind of Printing performed. [Price Three Dollars per annum.]
ISAAC HERBERT
R< ps leave to inform his friends and the
f public in general, that he has lately
1 received
A LARGE AND GENERAL SUPPLY OF
J)ry Goods , Liquors &
Groceries ;
Vtb'ch he will dispose of very low for
(Mh or Produce, at his store upper
end of amongft which are
the following, viz.
T X fEST INDIA Rum
VV Northern Ditto
Hollands gin
Cngniac brandy
Sherry and Teneriffe wine*
London porter in bottles
Molafies
Loaf and brown sugars
Hyfon and bohea teas
C' ffbe and chocolate
Sait and fait pet re
F'lmftone and gun powdet
Shot and h.t* lead
Bed London p* wter
Crockery, gfaTs and tin ware
Iron pots ami Dutch ovens
frying pans and grid irons
Bar iron and German deel
41. 6d. Hd. tod. and 20d. nails
Locks and hinges
Broad hoes, axes, adzes, drawing knives
and hammers
Scythes and reap hooks
Mill, ctoficut, tenon and hand fawa
Cottor and wool cards
Mens ...e (hoes
Radies and misses morocco flippers, Sec.
Sec. &c.
December 23, 1797.
The Subscriber has for Sale,
Which he. has just Received ,
EXCELLENT ENGLISH
Double Gloucester CHEESE
and RAISINS.
ISAAC HERBERT.
January 6, 1798.
—
fujl received and for sale by the
Subscriber,
AN additional supply of crockery
ware in crates well aff'Tted,'empty
bottles in crates of 1 8 dozen ; half pint
tumblers in boxes of 12 dozen; (lone
jars and pitchers of 2 and 3 gallons each ;
window glass in small boxes 8 by 10;
table fait in small b?(kets, and excellent
London porter in calks.
ISAAC HERBERT.
7 ar >• 13, 1798.
David Sandidge
4*l »s received per the Diana, capt. Bol*
ion, and now landing from on board
the Columbia, capt. M Kenzie, from
Liverpool, and dirett from the ira
nufafturies of Manchester, Leeds, and
Sheffield,
A LARGE
QUANTITY of GOODS,
Confiding of a very general aflortment;
w hich he will dispose of by wholesale
3nd retail, on the lowed terms that can
be afforded, for Cafti or Produce.
Savannah , Jan. 4, 1-98.
SHERIFF'S SALE .
At the court house of Hancock c»untv,
|n the town of Sparta, on the fird
Tuefday in March nexr,
&I L L BE SOLD,
i;° acres land, more or less,
bing on (he waters of Fullfome’s creek, at
f r efen t occupied by IJkam Hogan ; taken as
tke property of saidf aid Hogan. Also , one
* f groboy, named Edon, fix or [even years
: taken as the property of Harris Ni
tktlas, in the pcjf'jfon of Jacob Dennis.
Ttrms CASH.
WILLIE ABERCROMBIE, D. S.
January if 1798.
11. • •
NEW WHOLESALE and
RETAIL STORE.
DUNK LEY & Co.
Beg leave to inform the inhabitants
of Augusta and its vicinity, that
the\ have opened a Wholejole and Re
tail Store at the dwelling house lately
occupied by Mrs. Carnes, at the upper
end of Broad Street, where they have
for sale,
SUGAR in Loqffngar
hhds. and barrels Superfine Hyfon tea
Coffee in bags Chocolate
\ih proof Jamaica Cheeje
| Spirit* Bir iron L
Weft India Rum Soa P in boxts r
New- York ditto Crockery in crates as
French Brandy J~ c ’f*'“
Hollands gin Glass ware
Madeira , Sherry and Gunpowder in kegs
Ttnerijp wines per Salmon in barrels
quarter cajk or Copper f ills from 30
gallon t 0 I*o gallons .
■ Apple brandy
They have also imported by the (hip Pa
cific, from London ,
a large and elegant assort
ment of
DRY GOODS,
Confiding of
200 pieces ealheoes and chintzes
6 boxes 7 8 4 4 linens of a very fupe
nor quality
20 pieces Fish sheeting
150 pieces plain, flrip’d, ffirigg’d, check'd,
jaconet and book mujlins
Gentlemens work’d handker> hiss
Corded and mujlin dimities
Mens nbb’d and plain cotton hose
Plated, elafir, silk 13 cotton do.
Ladies cotton do. do.
Purple and chintz mujlin Jhawls
Linen handkerchiefs, &c. &c.
Which they will fell unusually low for
Cajk or Produce.
N. B. Country flores supplied with
Wes India produce nearly as low as in
Savannah.
Augufia, December 13, 1797*
Thos. W. Grimes,
Having commenced bufinf. in the house
forme l\ -cKupied by Richard Wayne,
jun. on the fluth Jide of Broad- fireet,
next door below I/iac Herbert’s, re
fpeclfully informs his the
community at large, that he has
JUST RECEIVED
A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT
DRY & WET GOODS,
Which he will diipofe ot low, for
Cadi or Produce.
Augufli , Dec. 13, 1797.
TO BE EE T,
And possession given the fird of January
next,
HTHE House and Lot at pre-
L f e nt occupied by Mr. William Bar
den ; also the Store and out hovfes adjoin
ing, a noted fund for the grocery and. dry
good bufmefs. -Apply to
ROLSTON NESBITT.
WHO HAVE FOR SALE,
A few quarter cajks old MADEI
RA and SHERRY IVine.
December 14. 1797*
NOTICE.
TO all person or persons that
a r e in arrears of taxes for the year
r 797, to make payment by ihtfrfi day of
Feoruary next, ps there can be no longer
time given by me.
ARCHD. BEALL, T. C.
December 2S, 1797*
GEORGIA.
$0» THE members of the
Mtcanual Society will plcaft take notice
that on Thursday the fir ft of February, be
ing a quarterly meeting, it it hoped th'y
will be punQuaf in th'ir attendance at *h'
house of Mr. Alex. M Laws's preci/ely at
fix o'clock. P. M.
By order of the Pr< fident,
JOHN STILES, Sec'ry.
FINAL NOTICE.
'T'HE Subscriber, one of the
T partners of the late houje of Matthias
Maher 8c Co. on hit return to this place,
finding many of thoje who have had long
indulgence, have ncgi Bed to liquidate their
accounts : Therefore, as there is ab/olute
ne cffity to bring to a close the concerns be
{n that firm—Altthoje that ctft in
debted to them (andfuits not already com
menced) will have an opportunity to fettle
the fame before the fir ft of March next ,
with Harris, Maher & Co. or with the
futfcriber , at the Jtore of the late James
Clarke & Co. as every account after that
day will be put in fiuit.
ARTHUR HARPER.
Augufia, Jan. 13, 1798.
N. B. The flock in trade of the late
firm of James Cla:ke & Co. confifiing of
A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT
OF GOODS,
Suitable for the prefient and approaching
seasons , is now Jelling off, at very reduced
prices, for cujh and produce, by
CAMPBELL & SCOTT.
*„* The few, who are indebted to the
faia firm, are requested to make payments ,
agreeable to contract, to Campbell 8c Scott,
who are authorifed to receive the fame ; and
all those who have any demands againfi that
firm, or the deceased, arerequejted to bring
their accounts for Jettlement.
WHOLESALE STORE.
JUST OPENING,
At the large and new brick building, next
door to Collin Reed, & Co.
A VERY EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS,
Which will be fold by WHOLESALE at a
very low advance, for cajh, tobacco, or
ginned cotton, confifiing of the follow
ing articles:
BROAD and narrow cloths
Cafii meres
Plains and half thicks
Duffii blankets
Irish linens, and brown ditto
Callicoes
Mens and womens worded and cotton
hosiery
Boys and girls ditto ditto
Mullins ot all kinds
Romal, silk and pocket handkerchiefs
Swanfdown and jeanet waistcoating
Marseilles ditto
Crapes, plulhes and royal ribbs
Thickfetts, velvets and fancy cords
Bed covers, furniture, cottons, rattinetts
and callimancoes
Durants, moireens, taboreen and (halloons
Cotton breeches pieces
Cambricks and lawns
Threads, bobbins and tapes
Sewing silk and twist-
Ferrets and galloon binding
Shawls and ginghams
Bmdano and Barcelona handkerchiefs
Nankeens, lb. and packet pins
Oznaburghs, buckrams, cloaks,
Mens and womens fi!k and leather gloves
A very elegant aIT-irtment of Mantuas,
Petfians, luteflrings, taffity, modes
and lattins, florentines, ribbons, fans,
edgings, watch chains, feais and keys.
ALSO,
A few calks nails, and some cases of
hats, with a neat aUbrttnent of hardware,
and a great variety of articles too tedious
to mention.
J. CUMMING Co.
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fVoL. XIE Na. 590.1
SHERIFF'S sales.
At the market house in Augusta, on the
firft Tuefday in February next, be« •
tween th. h u s »f ten and two o'clock,
WILL B E SOL D,
The following property, viz,
iooo acres of land on Savan
na/* river, in Richmond county, bounded
eaf wardly by Savannah river, fouth eajli
uiardly by J. Roe's land, toejtwardiy by
vacant land, and north weftwardly by Jas.
Gray's land, and originally granted to
John Cobbifon.
Also 10:0 acres lying on both sides of
M'Bean creek, partly in Burke and part
ly in Richmond county, originally granted
to Zacharuih Fenn, bounded at the time of
iurvey, north and eafl by land oj J. Rat
and land of /aid Z. Fenn, southeast ward
ly by land ordered Phillip Alftone, uiejfm
wardly by landJurveyed for said Z Fenn,
and on all other sides by vacant land.
The fame being executed as the property
of John Cobbifon , Esq. dec. tofatisjy
Hamilton & Hnper.
At the fame tinat and place will also be
fold,
200 acres of land in St. George's pa
ri sh, Burke county, originally granted to
John Rae, jun. bounded at the time of
Jurvey, on all sides by vacant land.
too acres of land in St. George's parijh ,
Burke county, originally granted to John
Robinson, bounded at the time of survey,
u/ejlwardly by land of Edwd. Pennington
and Arthur Wall, jouthwardly by land of
Peter Young, and on all other fdes by va
cant land; and fold by Jaid Robinjon to
Roe's, Elbert £3 Graham.
300 acres of land in Burke county,
bounded u/cf wardly on land granted to
Zath. Fenn, and northwardly on Savan
nah river, originally granted to ,
and fold by the late commifioners of con
fjeated efates to James Rae.
AND ALSO,
30 acres of land in Richmond county,
ana is near or bounded to the tafi end
north eaf by land of John Milledge, EJq.
and Rukit/on; fold by the late
commijfioners of confjcuted estates to Jas.
Rae, as the property of Edward AJhton.
The whole taken under an execution a gain ft
the surviving copartners of Rats, Elberf
(3 Graham, tofatify Clay 13 Haber jham.
Conditions CASH.
]*s FOX, S. R. C. .
Augusta, Dec. 28, 1797.
FOR SALE,
The following traQs 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.
200 acres in Burke county, on M*
Bean creek, granted to William Davis,
now in the pofleflion of Mofcs Green.
500 ac.es in Bullock county, on the
Ogecheetiver, granted to John Rae, ad
joining lands granted to George Gajphin,
and lands laid out for William Heaven.
For terms apply 10 DAVID R&ID i 3
Co. in Augusta, or to ARTHUR HAR
PER who will give titles.
N. B. If the above trafts are not fold
before the firft Tuefday in February next,
they will be exposed to public sale, at
the Market-houfc on that day, at ix
o'clock.
COLLECTOR'S SALE:
On Tnefday the 6th of February next,
at Hancock court-house,
WILL BE SOLD ,
For the taxes due for the years 1793 and
1796.
r T' I HREE negroes, now in pof
-*• feffton of John Hamilton, Esq. taken
as the property of Edward Hunter, de
ceajed.
JAMES BYNUM, T. C. H. C.
January 2, 1797.
%gr Blank EXECUTIONS
for ftle at this Office.
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