Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1806-1817, August 30, 1806, Image 4

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THOMAS BUTT, Respectfully inform* the public, that lie ha* just aruved in Augusta, and ha* opened Score in Mr* Morrcn’* New H 'aff. lately cccoj-icd by Meflra John Howard £9 Co, (4'iih a ikoice Selection cj the Following Goods, WHICH HE WILL SELL ON VERY MODER ATE terms; WHOLESALE or RE TAIL, VIZ: EE ST F ax and Tow Ojtnaburg?, Brown and White P-atillas, Ifilh Linen and Britaniss, Cotton Shitting, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas Long Lawn* and Cambfic*, Laced Cambrick and Lr no Veil*, 4 4 and 6 4 Lcno Moflin, Black love bhawll and Veil*, Loftring and Pelorgs, ' ■ Ladle* Si'k Pelicci, B'.ack and White sic nic G!oi f c», Black and ced'd. Silk do. White and col'd. Cotton do. Ladic* long wash Leather do. Gingham* nod Chambra Mcflin, Cambrick Mi flinv, A verv elegant assortment of rich Fancy Mo Aim from 50 cent* to 5 dol*. per yard, A few piece* of richley ornamented Circaffiin Ribs?-very elegant, Pidticat and MUdfaf* Handkerchief*, N w Red Bandannas do. Linen and Catnbrick Pocket do, Cott< n do, do. Ribbons arH Fi’k do. Velvet Ri' b-n and'Ferrets, C1!,... o ■ Laces and Kdgeiugi, BLck, white and col’d Sowing Silk and twill, Ounce Thread, Col’d Threads, common and patent, . Adclpha Cotton thread in paper* and varnilhed hoxr j, A choice Ailbrtmeut of Printed Calicoc* from ijgd> to 4/6d, per yard, White Calicoes acd Fuftian*, artd 6 4 Cotton Check, J and - Bed Tick, Calimancoes and Durant*, Bamhl3ir.es and Bombazctt*, Florentines, Crapes and Pt tfians. Silk and Cotton Sufp«ndcrs, Black and col’d best London made Hat*, Superfine Cloth and Caflimere#, C. rderoys, Velveteens and Thickfcti, BrfFNapkecni, . Humhums, ) / Fiance’s end coarse Woolens, too Ready mads V«ft», A hmdlcme aflortmcnl of Boota and Shot'B, Ladies emb oidered and plain Cotton Stocking*, Men* do, do, do, Btv s and Mifies Stockings, Dimities, Janet and Jenets, Diaper Tab’e Cloths and Toweling, Diaper HoMand Tape* and Bobbins, B’ae aad white Pavilion Gauze, A large affoitment of Leghorn and Split Straw 8 nnct*, Art fijal Wreath*, Feathers & Flowers, Cotton and Silk Trimmings, Steel B'lglcs for Bonnets, Tible knives and Forks, P n and Packet Knives, Razors and Razors’ trops. Tinned Iron and FaSian Spoon* and Di vider!*, .a.-, m... July 19 [tf] For Sale , On very low Terms. 6 Hhds be ft green ccffire, 75 Barrels Mufcavado Sugar, a Hhds, do. do, f C.-cfb freib Hyfon Tea, a Baxes No. 8 Cotton Cards, 1 do. No, to do, do, a Bigg* Pepper, 2000 Wf. green Coprsfs, 10 Barre’s N Tthward Ram, , 2 Hhds, do. do. a HSJ*. Jamaica do, 2 do. W., I, do. a Hhds. Mr'bffiy*, 1 | Ton B. Steel, do. German do. zo pieces Cotton Bagging, a Crate* Crockery Ware, 36 piecei 1 ivy price brown Hollands, x Case low pri'e knnped Hats, a a piece* long L.-rvir*, 1 Trunk low price Caliicoes, jo do. Cotton Snipes. All of which wi'l he fold at wholesale or retail, for Cash or Produce, by HARRISON ts HAMILTON. On Comnlfii n, 1500 bulhcl* ground Sa t. Augusta, August 19. flfj Ten Dollars Reward . RAN- AWAY from the fubferibera mu latto girl of the name of SALLY, It »* fappr fed (hf is in the vicinity ot Augusta, or in Besch Ift md-—whoever bring* her to me in Augusta, (hall receive the above reward. GEORGE W, EVANS. [</] LANDS FOR SALE THE SUBSCRIBER Undet a fewer of Attorney, OFFERS FOR SALE, THE FOLLOWING TRACTS OF LAND, loco acres situated at the time - offurvey* in Prince William'* Paiilh, Gran ville Count}', Sou'h-Carolina, sco acres situated at the time | of (urvey on a br?nrh of the Saltcatchc*, j called crof* fw amp, in Cellcton county ! South- Carolina. 500 acres situated at the time of l urvey, in Colleton county, South-Car olina. 5P3 acres being an liland fitna led on Savannah River, opposite Poore Ro bin'* Bluff Georgia, 500 acres, situated at the time of survey in Colleton county, South Caro lina. joo acres on Swallow Savan nah, in the then Granville caonty, South- Carolina. 550 acres situated on faltcatch es Swamp in the then Granville county, South-Carolina, 2500 acres in Ninety-fix Di ftriet, in the foikofEnoric and Tiger ri vers, and on two creek*, called Cedar flioal creek and Sammy* creek South Carolina. TERMS OF SALE. One third Caih and the balance in on* and tivo rean. with, fecurirv and morgag® on tns lands —lndTputable titW will be given, GRESHAM SMYTH. Warreriw, Georgia, April e itrr6as. NOTICE. That an Election will be held on Monday the Ift of Sep tember next, at the Court-houfc in the City of Augusta, foraMem ber to Congress, in room of the honorable Joseph Bryan resigned. JOHN WILLSON, J JOHN COURSE, } Jrtftices* JOHN CAT LETT. J Augtifl 2. [sl] NO TICE. ALL persons having claims a gainst the estate of James Thooiai, late of Tattnall county, dcccafed, are required to render them, in form ard timo a* preferibed by Law ; and all those who are indebted to the estate, to make parment to Daniel BHnfon at the clerk’s iffi'C of the enuntv of Tattnall for BASEL LAMAR, \ , MORIS KELLY, ] Ad ™ *' Avguft g. (it) $3- ALL penbns indented to the late firm of William H- Jack £# Co, or to the estate of Andrew /tines, de ceafsd, by*bond or note, are once more called on for immediate fcttlcmentj no further indulgence can be given.—Those indebted to either of the above mentioned firm on open account, are requefied to liquidate the fame previous to the firft day of September next.—After that date, fnit* will be commenced against delin quent* without difenmination. JAMES BEGGS, Adm\ ty. (<f) '< „ £3* Ihofe indebted to the late Laurence Somers, arc requested to call t n and fettle their refpeft ive accounts with the Sabfcribcr, and those having demand* against the estate, so apply Id JOHN CORMICK, £*V. Augvjl 16. ( 3 t) £3* D. Smelt returns thanks to his friends, for the libe ral fupporthe ha* received in hi* prtfrffion, and feel* it hi* duty to notify them, as it refpe&s the ft Mowing particulars—Con* tcmp!aii"g a removal tc, or near MU’cdge ville, the next fall, he i* compelled to de cline praftice in ths* City, in order that he may be enabled to adjust the outstand ing debts that arc yet due. To such as cannot inr.mediate'y meet his demand, fuf feient time will be given, provided the account is liquidated ; and to such, u hose fi nation will admit prompt payment, he will feci hirofclt obliged by their punfty alitv. When in town, any patient wi(h hi* afiiflance, he will with plr afore, co ope rate with the firmly ptaftiuor.er, July 19. 1806 [if] , If Mr. ■ Baley Bor ret, late of Bungay or the neighborhood of Bungay, Suf folk county, England, is living, by an application to the printer, he will hear of something to his advantage. Mr. Borret is reported to have resi ded in Hancock County in 1801. (3 n) MONT-VILLE, FOR SALE, THAT Valuable Plantation. CONSISTING of *627 acre* on Savan nah River in Burke Connty, and 767 on the cppofite fide in South Carolina— The value of the Pioe Land*, on thii fide, and the rich low Grounds on the other fide of the river, 'fender* the whole a Valuable Fjiate. The advantages of an elevated filuation, the eftabliihmcnt of a Ferry con stantly, and with the command of Lands of ( every quality, upon a navigable river, are j so well known a* to need no other deferip- J tioo.—Term* of payment, and the price* j will be easy; for particular*, apply in An- f gufta to Thomas Flournoyefq; of Seaborn (one* efq. at hi* feat in Sciivcn county, and in Savannah to Wm. STEPHENS. July la. ftf) GEORGIA, Richmond county, / At a meeting of the honorable the Inferior Court, on Monday the 'Jth July , 1806. Prefect their Honor*, John Willson, ") John Course, > J/fiices* John Catlett, j ON the application of William Butler, Rating that he is con fined in the custo dy of the Shcr ; ff, under a bail wm, issued at the fait of Michal and John Conrad and co, and he is unable to pry the debt or give hail for the fame, and praying the benefit of the aft puffed for the relief of in Ordered, That tl.e said William But ler notiry ni* creditor* either in person or by giving fi<tv day* notice in the Chron ic’emd Columbian Cetrinel, previous to the firft Monday in Oftober next, at which time an examination wiil be had and a dis charge grafted if no caofe i* ihewn to the ccntrar ; and the Sheriff is hereby rotn manded to have the body of the said Wil liam Butler before u», at ro o’clock, at the Court-House, on the said firft Mon day in Oftober nexr. Taken fiom the minutes. MATTHEW FOX Clerk, Administrators Sale. VALUABLE LANDS. ftILL BP, SOLDf on the fourth Monday in Augv.fi next , at the Court-'houje in Calum~ hia countYt to the highejl bidder , on a credit till the firft day of January iSOB, and p JfJfion given the fi.fi of January next Said lands being apart of the reel EH ate of the late Wm. Tyler deceased , te wit• 260 acres (be life fame more or efi) on Little Kiekee creek, adjoining William Walton and other*, the late rr fi lence of the deceased, well improved, upwards of one hundred acres open, a young thriving Peach and Apple orchard, well watered, ALSO, 297 acres (be the fame more or less) adjoining lands of Beverly Low, and Savannah river, in two at three miles distance of the former, in goed planting re pair, with an rqu al quantity of open land, part of which are low-ground*j the foil and fertility of these lands arc throught equal to any in the county.,..Sale to continue from day today till fold--The Tales made at the coafenr, and Ttqueft of the heirs. Wm. BERRY, 1 Benj. lEIGH.- £ Advert* A. CRAWFORD. J 7 u b ?• {9O SHERIFF’S SALE, On the fir ft Tuejday in Septemb:r next , at the Market JJouje in the City of Augvfia , at the ufwal hours,' WILL BE , One Negro fellow by the name of PIPER, one negro b y by the t ans of Henson, Levied on as the property belong ing to the estate of Smith Milner deceased, to fatiify an execu ion in favour of John Milner. ALSO, One Cotton Machine and tun ing Gear with 46 laws, one Brd, Bedftesd ard furniture, one trunk, one chrft, two writing defies, five fitting chairs, fix plates, two pitcher*, one candle fiitk, one canr-af* ter, one dutch oven, one hammer, one pair of harness, one cbeft, one cradle, ore filter, one glue pot, one saw, one Tab, three ttacs chains, one Foot-addz*, Levied on as the property of George Fee, to,fati»- fy an cxecation in favour of John Catlett Esq, . H. M‘TYRE, s. r. c. - Augnfi 1, [jr] SHERIFF* SALE. On thefirfi Tfufday in September next, at the Market- Hovfe in the City cf Augufla, ot the usual hours, WILL BE SOLD, One Brown Bay Horfc, levied on a* the proferty of Floyd Jervis, to fat n execution in *av~ T of Petrie 1c M‘- JiU HARRIS - »■ »c. * [j<] i PROPOSALS, Ftr fuhlijiitig by fubfcriphon, the htteHs ,f DR. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN , Phtlo/ophical, Political and Literary , Hominum rerumque reporter. THIS edition will be published from the copies revised and comdkd by Dr. Frank lin, the coircdiont of which are in tie hand writing of the author, and may be fecn by any gentleman in the ptffcffion or the editor of the Aurora. The publication of the writings of Dr, Franklin in a complete edition, was long contemplated by the late Bettj. Frankly ilache t his gfandfon, who trani'cribcd the copy which was devised to Mr. W» Temple hrankiin, for publication. It was origin* ally designed to publish that com fled edi tion in three languages, and in Germany, France, and America, atih#* fame tints ; this expectation was freftrated by the devfee (W. Temple Franklin) nthd it ia asserted with great apparent probabi lity, facrificed the work ani the honorable trail repufed in him, for money, to the mortal hatred of the Eaglilh miuiftry a. gfciuft the deccafed sage. As soon as this faft was known, the editor of tie Aurora tinted his attention to the collection of every pa r er and circiim ftance which could tend to preserve and do honor to the memory of a man to whom America particularly owes so much, and who, as he was among ihc firft who it fle di ed back iuftte on his native, country, mnft Continue to be ranked to the latest pefteri ty, among its greatest benefafton and orna ments. Early admiration of Dr. Franklin; edu cattd in veneration and reverence o! his clatadler —and other incidental circum ftsnces not neceflary to be pointed cut, have concurred to favor the collision of the hfji materials , that could be obtained, after the facrificc of the work by the de vifec. With forae industry, and with fotne cx penfe the editor has pcffeffbd hitnfclf, not only of the copy with the ccneftion# and addi ions in Dr. Franklin** hand waiting; bit also of fcveial articles which have never appeared in any former collation, and of feme which have never appeared in print. Proposal* would have appeared long Cnee in this city, had not an advertisement of an intended edition, been published in the Englilh prints; the present editor thought it might be pdfible that the edition advet tifed wa» that which Mr, Temple Franklin was intruded with ; but it now appear* that the English edition is only a new edi tion of the former compilation with foroe fmail addition*; but Hill deficient , cn z companion with the corredlcd papers in tke bands of the editor , The whole will now be carefully collated, and the work executed in a style worthy cf th a great pat natch of American liberty and aprjile of the American pre/s. The additional papers will form at leak a ‘volume, perhaps more—the authentic pa per* already printed, form ihree-~z ud it is in'-nded to begin with the feconi volume, which will be put t 6 prtfs immediately, and to publish the Biography last ; so that such additions! particulars a* may throw asy ufeful light on the life ol this great man, may be engrafted on the memoir; to ob tain which and other important materials, the editor will spare neither pains nor cx percc. Gentlemen who may be prlTcfTed cf au thentic or original papers, or correspon dence of Dt. F. will render public femes by cosaraanscadag them to the editor. iiggaaes ’ CONDITIONS. Tirs work (hall be elegantly printed, on a new fmail pica type and pale vellum pa per ia large oflavo. The work will be ornamented with nu merous engravings, a vignette to each vo lume,—a whole length portrait from the bell liktnrfs allowed to be in exiftener, now ia the pofT.ffi >n of. The price of each volume will be * dol lars cents, payable on delivery only. Subfcciptbrs will be received at the Chronicle Office, Augusta, Atiguft \6. [tf] notice:-- To all ard Singular thoft who may be con cerned in the Ejiate of Benjamin Horn date of Columbia county deceafed~.,that on the fifth day of September next, at tke house of Eli Garnett, one of tke adminij trators, on fid Ejiate, WILL BE SOLD , ALL the Personal Estate of the said Benjamin Horn dec. Tfse terms of Site will be made known dn the dey of fair—and thofc who may be indebted to said Estate, will plcsfc come forward and make fettJcment with fiid iiftate j and thr fe who may have d*« roarf*’* against said Ei.a'r, will also attend wish their accounts properly sttefted. WASHINGTON GERMANY, ELI GARNETT. Adir.-l * Qrztors. 7 vl y -6. {>] TO RENT. The brick house at pK -. sent occupied by Dost, Har ris ..—Pofteflion of which may be had on the firft day of Odobcr. WILLIAM KENNEDY. Anguft a. (ts)