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SATURDAY, February io, 1798-
THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE
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GAZETTE of the S TAT E.
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MEINS & MACK AT,
OCCUPY the Wharf, late in
poffion of Mr. John Cunningham,
f 'nferior to nont in this city, for the con
, v tnience of/lor age andfecunty of property.
Jn the /hipping and fablorage line, they
*tfcr their fervicei, and flatter themselves
yiU afford fatisjattion to those who may
employ them. ~~~
They have for Sale ,
A QUANTITY QF
Trench and Spanijh Btancfy,
for which produce will be received in
payment*
Savannah , Jan. 23, 1798*
FOR SALE.
ON A CREDIT OF TWELVE MONTHS,
'T'HE House on Broad-street,
,1 at present occupied by J. Macln
lojh. For further particulars apply to
the fubferiber s,
BENIAMIN SIMS,
JOHN MACINTOSH.
January 30, 1798*
I Patent Mould Candles , with
Wax Wicks .
| r T , HE superior quality of these
I candles conffl from their any ability
lin burning, giving a clear and brilliant
I/!£**, very little inferior to wax or fperma-
Icily, and wellcalculatedfor the Charleflon
I market. These candles may be had of the
I fubferiber in boxes from zo to $0 weight,
I at one Jhilling per pound.
I Merchants or country flores, by fending
11 tor tallow may have it manufaCti/tred into
Latent mould candles at the reduced price
Tof zd per lib. the manufacturer finding
It very material, boxes excepted, which may
Wbeprocured at the manufactory at ifyper
■tax— contains 50 weight.
I F. YEAMAN. ,
December jg, 1797.
gfINAL NOTICE. <
■THE Subscriber, one of the
I partners of the late house of Matthias
Blaher & Co. on his return to this place,
priding many of those who have had long
Bt diligence, have negl Bed to liquidate their
Recounts : Therefore , as there is ahfolute
Wpcejfity to bring to a dose the concerns be
tß»W*g to that firm —All those that art in
|Wtbted to them (andfuits not already com-
Mtnced) will have an opportunity to fettle
pß< fame before the frft of March next,
|B tth Harris, Maher id Co. or with the
'tmPfcriber, at the fore cf the late James
Bwr.t; & Co. as every account after that
■y will be put in suit.
m ARTHUR HARPER.
Jan. 13, 1798.
B^ T - B. The fiock in trade of the late
of James Clarke & Co. con/fling of
■ large ANO GENERAL ASSORTMENT
■ . of GOODS,
l Ufit able for the prefer,t and approaching
wmfons, is now jelling cjf. , at very reduud
|B*Ctt> j or C(l ft ar, d produce, by
■ CAMPBELL tS SCOTT.
» ♦* The few, who are indebted, to the
are requeued to make payments,
tocontrad , to Campbell & Scotr,
B° are author if;d to receive the fame ; and
who have any demands a gam ft that
or the deceased, are requejted to bring
BB r a ccountsfcr settlement.
B To We l e T,
9° I’Offtflion given the fiift of January
a*_ ne * t »
■ UE House and Lot at pre-
BB sent occupied by Mr. William Bar-
BB* Store and cut- houses adjoin
-1B “ ''otrdfland fer the grocery and dry
WMbuJinefs.~ Apply to
H ROLSTON & NESBITT.
have for sale,
Tarter calls old M A DLI
9BA and SHLRRy II me.
nbcr *4> 17.97*
SHERIFFS SALES.
On Tuefday the sixth day of March
next, at the market-house in Louis
ville, at the usual hour*
WILL B E SOLD,
To the highest bidder,
r TWO hundred and fifty-two
acres of land on the waters o» Deer
trails creek, adjoining lands of Richard
Gray, Walter Roberson and others;
taken as the property of Zachariah Gray
to fatisfy an execution Levin Collins vs.
said Gray.
Also, one hundred acres of land in
Burke county, on the road from Augusta
to Savannah, as pointed out by Louis
Voicle and returned by the constable to
fatisfy an execution vs. said Voicle in
favor of Joseph Chairs. Also, eighty
fix acres of land in Jefferfon county, ad
joining lands of Samuel Gibson, J >hn
Morrison, Samuel Clements, John In
gram and others; levied on by the con
stable to fatisfy an execution Robert
Randolph vs Robert Sainfon, deceased.
Conditions C ASH.
JOHN PAULETT, D. S. J. C*
SHERIFFS SAL~ES~
At the court-house in Waynefb ;iough,
Burke county, on the firft Tuefday in
March next, between the ten
and th*r e o’clock of the fame, day,
WI L L BE SOL a
850 acres of lan4, situate in
the said county of Burke, on Brier creek,
near Walter's bridge, adjoining lands of
John Walker , lands of Nath. Naught's,
and lands belonging to the eflate of Peter
Wynne, dec. whereon is a grifl mill, and
the frame of a jaw mill erected 2 levied on
as the property of Edward Watts tofatif
fy three executions in behalf of Hugh Mil
ling; day, Telfair & Co. and Thomas
M ( Call; pointed out by the planitiff's at
torney.
287 1-2 acres of lend in Burke county,
adjoining lands cf Wm. M' Cor mu k and
Wm. Grace, originrlly granted to Matthi -s
Gen, ; ZOO acres adjoining the. above de
ferred tract, and lands ot Wm. M'Cl -
m ink, originally granted to the said Wm
M'Cormick ; taken under execution as tne
property of Robert Steavel.y to fatisfy an
execution againf the said Sifavely at the.
suit of Reuben Definakcs; pointed out by
the plaintiff's attorney.
Also, at the fame time and place, will
be fold,
One nettro boy named Stephen, the pro
perty of Leonard Nobles, to fatisfy an exe
culion in behalf of Shadrack Rozeer;
pointed out by the defendant .
Also , one negro woman by the name of
Pheebe, the property of James Henderson,
to fatisfy an execution , Michael against
the said Henderson. Conditions of the
sale CASH.
GEo. POYTHRES3, S. B. C.
Boarding House and Livery
Stables.
'"THE fubferiber refpe&fully
•*- informs his friends ana acquaintan
ces, and the public in general, that he
has lately moved to the large red house
■ formerly occupied by Mr. Boftwick, on
Broad street, where he has opened a pri
vate boarding and lodging house, and
wheie gentlemen who wiih to be retired,
will be free from noise and disorder.
The befl of wine and porter will be kept
for lodgers onlv. Dinners or tappers,
for genteel felefl parties, will be provid
ed at the (horteft notice. An excellent
liable will be kept in the best -cfder for
the accommodation ofgentleroeh’a horses
from the country; horses taken in at
livery by the year, quarter, month, week
or day.—The fubferiber flatters bimfelf,
that those gentlemen who are pleased to
call on bim will meet with general fatif
faftion. N. DURKEE.
Augufla, Jan. zz, 1798.
N. B. Hotfes to let, and a complete
waggon and team kept for town jobs.
GEORGIA.
WHOLESALE STORE.
¥
JUST OPENING,
the large and new brick building, .next
door to Collin Reed, Sc Co.
A*VER.Y BXTENJIVE ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS,
Which will be fold by WHOLESALE at a
very low advance, for cajh, tobacco, or
finned cotton , conflfling of thefollqw
fag atticles:
BROAD and narrow cloth*
Cafiimeres
Plains and half thick*
blankets
ftffh linens, and brown ditto
CllKcoes
M; i ns and womens worded and cotton
hosiery
Bovs and girls ditto ditto
Mullins oi all kinds
Roma), silk and pocket handkerchiefs
Swanfduwo and jeanet wailicoating
Marseilles ditto
Crapes, plulhes and royal ribbs
Thickfctts, velvets and fancy cords
sed covers, furniture, cottons, rattinetts
and callimancors
Durants, mores ns, taboreen and fhalloons
Cotton breeches pieces
Cambricks and lawns
Threads, bobbins and tapes
Sewing silk and twist •
Ferrets and galloon binding
Shawls and ginghams
Bandano and Barcelona handkerchiefs
Nankeens, lb. and packet pins
Cvtnabnrgbs, buckrams, cloaks, Sec,
Mens and womens silk and leather gloves
A very elegant aflbrtment of Maittuas,
Persians, luteftrings, taffity, modes
and iattirs, florentines, ribbons, fans,
edgings, watch chains, feais and keys.
ALSO,
A few calks nails, and tame cases of
hats, with a neat aflbrtment of hardware,
and a great variety of articles too tedious
to mention.
J. CUMMING & Co.
Isaac Herbert
Begs leave to inform his friends and the
public in general, that he has lately
. rrcfied
A I.ARGB AND GENERAL SUPPLY OF
Dry Goods, Liquors &
Groceries ;
Which will dispose ot very low for
Calh or Prodoce, at his store upper
end of Broad-street, amongst which are
the tallowing, viz; "
WEST- INDIA Rum
Norther u Ditto
Hollands gin
Cogniac brandy
Sbcrry and Tenerife wine*
London porter in bottles
Molafles «
Loaf and brown tagara
Hyfon and bohea teas
Cofee and chocolate
Salt and faltpetre
Brimstone and gun powdef
Shot and bar lead
Bell London pewter
Crockery, glass and tin ware
Iron pots and Dutch ovens
Frying pans and grid irons
Bar iron and German steel
4*l. 6d. Bd. iod. and aod. nails
Locks aod hinges
Broad hoes, axes, adzes, drawing knives
and hammers
Scythes and reap hooks
Mill, croflcut, tenon and baud saws
Cotton and wool cards
Mens fine (hoes
Ladies and mtfes morocco flippers, See.
Bcc, Sec,
Drcrmber 23, 1797-
Blank EXECUTIONS
fox sale at this Office,
(Vdi. xn. "No.
SHERIFF’S sales.
On the firft Tuefday in March next, at
the enurt-houfe in county, a
' greeably to law,
IVI LL B E SO L D,
negro wench about
years of age, one negro girl about 8
years old ; taken as the property oj John
Campbell at the infiance of W. Phillips.
Also, thirty five acres of land adjoining '
Baldwin , ori the Little Beaverdum; as
the property of Jojeph Spradling, at tfit
infiance oj Joseph Boaring,
Aljo, one negro boy about 14. years old,
three feather beds and furniture, three
bedfieads, two tables, one che/l, one trunk,
one cotton wheel, three pots ; /hewn as the
property oj James Leak at the inflame of
Syr us L. Roberts,
Alfa, about fifty acres of valuable land,
on Sandy creek, adjoining Sorril, with a
valuable grifi mill and Jaw mill, with other
good improvements i taken as the property
of T. Harris at the infiance of R. Sorril,
Alfio , 287 1 2 acres of land on the wel
ters of Oconee, joining Thompson, Raw,
dolph and Dennison, in fiaid county, t»
pojfejfion of Benjamin Nichols', 287 I- a
acres in pojfefjion oj John Penn, on the
waters of Shoulderbone ; 287 acres in pof
fefiion of jojeph Kirkham, adjoining
Jackson and vacant larid ; 28 7 acres tn
pojfefjion of Thomas Jackson, adjoining
Kirkham; taken as the property oj Wm»
Call at the infiance of Wm, Owen, Cqd>
ditions CASH.
MOSES SPEER, S. G, C,
January 20, 1798. ; .
collector's sales:
At Elbert court-house, on the last Satur
day in February next, at the ufualhour.
IV ill be sold.
The following trafts of land or so much
thereof as will fatisfy the tax due sos
ljq6,
77 acres In Franklin County,
on Lightwood log, joins unknown, execute
ed as the property of John Wagnon, tofa*
tisfy his tax ; tax 48 cents,
roo acres on Cold water Elbert, joint
John Chejfu, executed to fatisfy Powtl
Shifted’s tax; tax 51 ? 4 cents*
140 acres Elbert * on Lightxooodlog, joins
David Hillhoufe, executed for the tax of
James Miller ; tax 56“ 1-2 rents,
300 acres Franklin, Lightwoodlag,
Joins John Riley, executed to fatisfy the
tax of Daniel Jones ; tax 78 1 2 cents.
287 1-2 acres Franklin on Nail’s creep,
joins Wills, executed to fatisfy the tax of
Larkin Davis) tax D. 1 \g t-t.
too acres Elbert, on Forgus’s creek,
joins Crefit)ell, executed for the tax of
Richard Cain ; tax 80 1-4 cents,
138 acres Elbert, Cedar creek, joint
E. Ragland, executed for tie tax of Mofis
Rujh\ tax D. 1.
22$ acres Elbert, joins John Smith,
executed for the tax oj C. hr i/lop fur Sewelj
tax 68 cents,
J. O. COSBY, C. T.
January 29, 1795-
COLLECTOR’S SALES.
At tie court house-in Frawkfin county*
on the 17th day of February next,
IVILL BE SOLD,
For the taxes due thereon for the year
1796.
367 acres bounds Xacket afld
Walton, Tugalo river, fold as the property
of William Bridges j tax D.i 40 cents.
100 acres lying on the north fork of Oca
nee, fold as the property of Wm. WiUburn ;
tax 0.2 13 cents,
200 acres on Bigffioat creek, bounds
Pullum, to be fold as the property of'George
S bail s tax D. 289 cents.
232 acres bounds Lankford, cn Hunter’s
Creek; too acres bounds Payn, on Stevens's
creek; 430 acres bounds unknown, lying 0n
T urkey creek ; -]p acres unkno-.cn; to be fold
as the property of jojeph Terrell; tax D. 1
79 cents.
Philemon Martin, .7*. C.jF. C-
January as, 1798*