Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1806-1817, October 25, 1806, Image 4

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For S , ON the firft day of November next, will be offered to the highest bidder, either to fell or tent for three yean, a valuable trafl of land on the Lichee, Columbia county, adjoining the land of Thomas.Cumming Esq.- there is about 160 acres cleared thereof*, under a good fence, and nearly all frelh land of the firft quality, a confiderahle quantity of corn and fodder will be fold on the ptenr-ft* on the fame day. PHILLIP CLAYTON. OSober 4, , [4/] » " . - —1 ■■ - - - - -- MONT-VILLE, FOR SALE, TH AT Valuable Plantation. CONSISTING of *6*7 aeres on Savan nah River in Burke County, and 767 On the opposite fide in South Carolina— The valae of the Pine Linds, on this fide, and the rich low Grounds on the other fide •f the river, renders the whole a Valuable Ffate , The advantages of an elevated ft tuition, the eftabliflimcnt of a Petty con stantly, and with the command of Landa of •very quality, upon a navigable river, at* so well known as to need no ether dtfeiip* tion.—-Terras of payment, and the price, will be easy; for particulars, apply in An* gufta to T homrs Flcurnoyefq ; of Seaborn Jones efq. at hit feat in Sciiven ccaoty, and in Savann:'. to Wm. STEPHENS, it. (ts) Call’s Ware-House. r TPHESR very extensive buildings (part of X which have for fcure time been occu pied by Mr. Joshua De Butts.) The fubfcribeis have lately purchased, and put in excellent order for the reception of such Mer chandize and Produce as may be addref fud to their care. THE WARE-HOUSE measuring in length, nine hundred and thir. four, and in width fifty feet, together with that already in theirocenpancy, will aftbrd, at Icaft, twice as much room as any in this City or State j and the undersigned trust the con stant attention w hich wid be paid to the re ception h delivery of articles deposited, will infbrefrom the merchants ot Augusta and the counny, a liberal part of their business—they will at all times have a foffioiency of hards to unload waggon* and give the earliest dis patch in weighing cotton and forwarding a ny other business they may have to do—To Planters they beg leave to give information, that a fufficient part of this WARE HOUSE is reserved for a TOBACCO INSPECTION as heretofore, where, by the attention of men of nefpeftability as infpeftors, it is hoped fat isfaiiion will he given.—From this date the WARE HOUSE will bein poflcfllon of the fuhfcribcrs, who will give prompt dispatch to any orders addreflt-d to Mr. De Butts, M‘KINNE ts Co. Ofltier 4. (8f) noticeT WHEREAS the bonds of George W. Evans, George Pierson, Conrad Lt veetnan, David and ]. : n Taylor, and John Catlett —k likewise the notes of Nathaniel Du'rkee, Colby .Dickinson, Mrs. Mary An drews, Sc Jeremiah Miller—have been de posited in my hands by the late Major John Brown, and now become my property ; the said persons are hereby requested to come for ward & make immediate payment, clfe their bonds and notes will be put into the hands of an Attorney for colleftion, on the last day of this month, without fail, WILLIAM W. OLDS. 03oher 4. [4/] NOTICE. That on the jirfi Turfday »« November next , immediately after the Shtriff*s Jale, WILL BE SOLD , The Lot on which the «ld Jail now Hands in the town of Wsynt (borough Burke county, to the Wgheft bidder without reserve—Conditions made known on the day of sale. By order of the Board of Com niffiouera of the town of Wayne fib jrongh. ISAIAH CARTER. For the CommiJfionerj, Oetoby \t. (4<) THE SUBSCRIBER, WISHING ;o fettle ill just dentin'!* against him, will dispose of hi> pcffeflion* on Little Spirit creek, confiding of a Saw-mill in complete repair (with cnc saw) a good two ilory dwelling houfe* kitchen and finok* house, with all other necefiaty cut buildings for lawyer* &c, and 400 acres as good pine land as any in the county of Richmond j 50 actes of which are cleared, and under good fence—his outftandiog papers will be taken in pay ment* and the terma made easy. Wm. M‘TYRE. September £• [if] Shbrivfs Blank Titx. as* In Sait Mi thit Office, NOTICE. Ihe Subscriber has For Sale 16 ' Likely. African Negroes, They have been one year in the country, and worked to advantage—ihe a bove Negroes are a well chofcn set, and will be fold low for cam or produce. ASA GARRETT. Sepim'oir zo« Os) ALL persons indebted to he late firm of William H. Jack (3 Co. or to the estate of Andrew inter* d«- . ceased, by bond or note, are once more called on for immediate fcttlcracnt j no further indulgence can be given.-r-Thofc indebted to either of the above mentioned firms on open account, are requested to liquidate the fame previous to the fiift day of September next.—After t' at date, fairs will be commenced against della* quents without diferimination. JAMES BEGGS, Adm'r. July ij. Os) Mujic Sc Dancing School. Mr. Michel, GRATEFUL for the patronage he has already received, and anxious for a continuance of their fa von, refpfftfully acquaints the Laiies and Gentlemen of Augofta and its vicinity, th*t he continues to tcach^M^rumental, vota! music, cc dan cing on the following term*, VIZ.: For dancing j tan dollars per quarter, or 36 It sis ms* For bftrumental and vocal music, eigh teen dollars per quarter, or 50 cents per lesson. He will open his Dsncing School the firft of November next. Tbufe who wilh to fubferibe are requested to enter their names at the Chronicle Office, or AfhtO' ‘ T «vtrn* where there are fobfeription faj .. v Mr. Michel intends opening "ening School for the accommodation c,;. ■? who cannot attend in the day time. OdLobtr it. [j»J notic£ On the firfl Tuefday in November meet at Ce* lumbia Court lloufe * WILL BE , All the real ejtate of the late IVm* Tyler dec • ro wit: 260 acres, be the fame more or less, in i olumbia county, the late rtfiJence of the dcccafed, ALSO, 297 acres, be the fame more or left, on Savannah river in said county, the titles from the grantees to the said deceafsd, may be seen at the Tale or before in the hands of the administrators of fsid estate, no fur ther puftponement is expelled, Wm. BERRY, } Benj. LEIGH, v AJm'ft. A. CRAWFORD. > O Sober 11, f+o Ten Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY on the 20th laft, from a planta t‘on near Augusts, a negro fellow named J ACK, about lUtwenty.five years of age, '■MiAWkw i ll 1 ■ live feet iix or seven inches high, (lout made, rather of a yellow com-- plexion, fpcaks tolerable plahr Engliih, as well as is recollefted; he has his country marks, one on each temple, in the (hape of a half Moan, he had on a gray broadcloath coat, when he went away 5 no other particu lars recollected—the above reward will be paid on his being delivered to mc--nr secured • in Jail, so that I mav obtain poss ffion of him. RODHAM TULLOSS. ■ OQsber 4. [ff] 20 Dollars Reward. IJ ANaWAY from the 1\ Subscriber on Friday JMHU the of last month, a likely Negro fellow named JESSE, about 5 feet 3 or 9 inches high—well fet— taifed in St. Maty’s county Maryland, and parchafed of Wyeth Simms of Virginia. Had on a tow linen Ihirt, bomcfpun over all*, and a wool has, it is probable he hac made for his native country ; whoever de* livers said negro to the iubferiber, or lodges him fafely in any jail so that thq Subscriber may get him, ihall receive the above reward. SHAd. BIVINS, Town Creek near Milledgeville . „ Odober 4. (3O NOTICE. ALLthofe indebted to the estate of libel Findley dec. are requested to come forward and make payments, and all per- Tons having demands on the said estate are also requested to prefect their accounts du ly attested to GEORGE WASHINGTON. Surke county, OStober iS« (j») STUBKN’S MiLiraar Exercise far fate at this Office* Univcrfity of Georgia. THE Members ot the SeiwluS Academical, and board of Trustees of the UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, Are informed that each of the Board* Sard* adjourned to meet at Louifvillc on ihc N second Monday in November next, of which the member* are refpc&foUy desired to take notice. By order of the Board of f ruftets, j. HAMILL, Secretary of the Univcrfity , OUober 14, 1 £O6. [3*] - AUCTION. ; On the second day of December, at the Court house in Columbia county, Will be Sold, THE plantation on which Sol omon Ellis formerly lived, lying in Columbia county, one mile from the Court-honfe, containing 400 acre*, un der excellent improvements, with a good dwelling house and all other houfe* suita ble for a plantation. ALSO, A good Cotton Gin^houfc.— Terms of payment will be; one third paid on.giving poffcfßoa, the remainder in two annual payment*, with a mortgage on she land for fccurity. * JROUNDTREE ts TAYLOR. 0 Bober 18. [jt] REMOVAL, HAVING fold my house and lot in this city, I have removed to the second house helowLewi* Cantelou, feuth fide of Broad- ftrcct, with my Stock in Trade, V/hcr<»l intend to continue bufinef* for the ptefent season only; &as my objeA is finally to close and fell the residue of my flock, Good Bargain* may be expeAed. 1 hope this notice will serve to remind all these indebted to me by either note* or ac count*, of the ncccßity of immediate pay ment ; if4io t, 1 (hall place them in the hands' I of an attorney for colleAion. SAMUEL M. SMYTH 0 Bober 18, (ts) SHERIFF’S SALE, On'ihe firji Tutfday in December next, at Oglethorpe Court • House, between the usual hours. WILL BE SOLD. 202 1-2 Acres of land, lying in Wilkiufon county, ad dift»ia, No, 245, taken as tbe property of Robert Stewart, to fatisfy an execution in favor of Chipman and Wifton, <vs, said Stewart, and printed cut by the defendant 1 * bail.—Conditions Ctlh. T. W. SCOTT, Sh'JF. O&obet 18. [3*] For Sale, On very low Terms. 6 Hhd*. best green coffee, 7$ Barrel* Mufcavado Sugar, 2 Hhds. do. do. 3 Chefti frefh Hyfon Tea, a Boxes No. 8 Cotton Card*, 1 do. No. 10 do. do. 2 Baggs Pepper, 2000 Wt, green Coprafs, to Barrels Northward Rum, 2 Hhds. do. do. 2 Hhds. Jamaica do. 2 do. W. X. do. 2 Hhds. Mclaffci, > 1- Ton B. Steel, | do. German do, •o pieces Cotton Bagging, t Crate* Crockery Ware, |6 piece* low price brown Hollands, 1 Case low price knaped Hat*, , 22 pieces long Lawns, 1 Trunk low price Callicoes, 1 10 do. Cotton Stripes: All of which will be fold at wholesale or retail, for Cafti or Produce, by _ HARRISON 0 HAMILTON. On ConuniUkm, 1500 bulhels ground Salt. Augusta, August 19. (ts) THE SUBSCRIBER Offers For Sale, His STOCK in Trade , Consisting of a small though choice aflortment of - GOODS, Lately imported, with a supply ©f Liquors and Groceries , w hich he will dispose of on low terms, *nd on a liberal credit. ISAAC HERBERT,' Junei, 1806. (ts) Sheriff’s titles. Bills of falte Mortgages, &c. may be had at this Office, THOMAS BUTT, ESPECTFULLY infoims the PabHe that he has jaft arrived in Augusta, £ „ r j has opened Store in Mr. Morten's House, lately occupied by Mtffrs loan Howard & Co. With a choice Sekfiion oj the Following Goods, WHICH HE WILL SELL OH VERT MOBER, ate terms; WHOLESALE or R£, TAIL, VIZ: BEST Flax and TowOznaburgs, Brown and White Platillat, Irish Linen and Britanias, Cotton Shirting, Silk and Cotton Umbrellar, Long Lawns and Cambiics, LuCed Cambrick and Lcno Veil?, 4 4 and 6 4 Leno Mu din, Black love Shawls and Veils, Luftring and Pelongs, Ladies Silk Felices, Black and White picnic Gloves, Black and col'd. Silk do. White and col'd. Cotton do. Ladies long waft Leather do. p Ginghams and Chauibra Muslin, Cambtick Mullins, A very elegant aftbrtnoent of rich Fancy Mullins from 50 cents to 5 dols, pet yard, A few pieces of tichley ornamented Rcb;s —very elegant, Pullkat and Madrafs Handkcichiefs, New Red Bandannas do. Linen and Cambiick Pocket do. Cotton do. do. Ribbons and Silk do. Velvet Ril bon and Ferrets, Silvci Plufs for Bonnets, Laces and Edgeings, Bbck, white and col’d Sewing Silk and Twist, Ounce Thread, Col'd Threads, common and patent, Adclpha Cotton Thread in paper* and varnilhed boxes, A choice Aflbrtmeut of Printed Calicoes from ify d. to 4/iSd. per yard, Wh'te Calicoes and Fustians, | and 6 4 Cotton Check, d and 1 Bed Tick, Calimancoes and Durants, Bombazines and Bombazetts, Florentines, Crapes and Perlianr, Silk and Cotton Sofp«nders, Black and col'd belt London made Hats, Superfine Cloth and Caffimeres, Cordcroys, Velveteens and Tbickfctr, BofF Nankeens, Humbums, Flannels and coarse Wool****. 100 Ready made Vests, A handsome affortraent of Boots and Shoes, Ladies embroidered and plain Cotton Stockings, Mens do. do. do. Boys and Mitfes Stockings, Dimities, Janes and Jcnets, • Diaper Table Cloths and Toweling, Diaper Holland Ta?es and Bobbin*, Blue and white Pavilion Gauze, A large afibrtmeot of Lcghoin and Split Straw Bonnets, Artificial Wreaths, Feathers & Flowers, Cotton and Silk Trimmings, Steel Buglet for Bonnets, Table knives and Forks, Pen and Pocket Knives, Razors and Razor Strops, Tinned Ironaod Fustian Spoons and Di viders, Gimblets, &c, &c, July rq. [tf]__ WANTED. A few Journeymen TATLORS, WHO can work well at their trade.—Liberal wages will be given by JOHN W. MACKES. Offober 18. ( l 0 August Term, 1806. I 1 - "■* s»p“ k >'s o " ,u Richard Brown, 1 vs, > Petit ien/or Fcreclefurtt Martin Hays* j UPON the petition of Richard Brown, praying the/oreclofure of the equity of redemption, in all that traft of land, situate on Sweet- water, in the county of Columbia, containing two hundred acres, and known by the name of Embiksold mill, which said traft of land was mort gaged by Martin Hays to said Richard Brown. And on*motion of Mr. Carr, attorney for said Richard Brown, IT IS ORDERED , Thtttlie principal, interest and ccft due on the said mortgage, be paid into court within twelve month* from this date, and ur.lcfs the fame be to paid, the equity of redemption will frem thenceforth be forever toreclufed, —ar.d it is farther Ordered , That a copy c * foregoing rule, he publifned iu one ct th® public Gazettes of this fiate, once a mcr.th for twelve or be fetved on the mortgagor or hit attorney, fix month* pre* vioefly to the time in which the money t» duelled to be paid into court. Taken fiomlhe nnnv.tih PETE R CLAWFOF.D CM Clerk's CJne. S.ft, i£c6 [*«•-»]