The Augusta chronicle and gazette of the state. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1789-1806, June 19, 1802, Image 4

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ROADS and STREETS. SEALED Propofols tor amending and keeping in complete repair lor one yeir, the itreets within the limits of this city, and the roads and bridges with in three miles thereof, will be mwived by either of the fubferibers, umflthe 2£ih in ¥'> inlunW. It is Ixpeded that •the contractor, whoeverEc may be, will give bond with ajVrovrpSecurity, at least in double the the con trad, to the City Council,/for the faithful per formance of his dn/y\which fccurity lhall be announced byXim i» his propufals; and that the contrajrtor imArdiatcly after exe cuting the hmvS as afoVfaid, proceed to repair and tha\he has them in complete wi thin fix\ weeks thereaf ter — of which mall be fubjed to ihefuperintcndance and examination of the City Council or either of them. The contractor lhall receive his com penfotion quarterly, to be computed from the date of the bond. N, B. Propofols will be received for any parr, or the whole, of the repairs aforefoid, as may be molt convenient. WALTER LEIGH, JOHN MOORE, GEORGE WATKINS, Committee, Council-Chamber , June 11, I 802. « fujt Received , and for IS ale , 10 Hhds. 4th proof JAMAICA RUM, 10 Ditto Well-India and Northern, 6 quarter calks of old Sherry Wine, 10 Ditto MolalTes, Belt Brown Sugar by the hhd, Greene Coffee by the bbl. Hyfon Tea, belt quality, 'Superfine gilt edged Letter Paper, Ditto common ditto, India Nankeens, luted importation, A well allotted box Iriffi Linen, Webltcr's and Woodbridgc’s Spelling Books, 600 bushels Alum Salt, Bell green fdk Umbrellas, with and without canes, Ginghams ditto, Cambric and lappet Muffins, Dimities of the bell kind, Gentlemens, ladies, boys and mifles Cot ton Hofc, Ditto, ditto Hats, Grey Linens, Calicoes and Chintzes. ' All of which will be fold low for Cash or Produce. ALSO ON CONSIGNMENT, II Crates well allotted Crockery, and 2 boxes Glass Ware. Which will be fold low for Cotton , and a liberal price allowed for that article in exchange. SAMUEL M. SMYTH. April 22, Gregory & Bounticou, Watch-Makers t Gold-Smiths and Jew tlletSy RESPECTFULLY inform the La dies and Gentlemen of Auguffa, its vicinitjX that/they have opened their Ihop next H. Lord& Co. where they intense a trying on their Bu fmefs in all its DrWhes. JEWELRY, G )LD and SILYER work of every defeription, yGILDNS!G, ENG RAY ING and Jn AIR-WCHUC, executed in the neatrflTmanner ; Clbcks, Repeating, Horizontal, and Plain Watches, repair ed on Ihe Ihorteff notice. Orders from the Country will be duly attended to. # p* Cash paid for old Gold and Sil ver. May 28. JOSE R H KIC E, W.\ t (\Jvlakek, Next door taJyhe P<Ji- Office , OFFERS forialeVa variety of Jew elry, Silycr anuTlated Ware, &c. *+• WatcJfes and Clocks carefully re paired. i Likeneflcs in Miniature Pained at Mr. AJhton's Tavern, neatly e .ec ’ted, and liVrncfs warranted • The Art ft will remaioVonbt a Ihort time in this City, Gcnilemen a Profpcd paint ed of their Couauy Seats, elegantly and naturally may hear of the terms by apjffying at Mr. Alhton’s. Auguflay June 2. Kioka. Seminary. THI t is now in motion, under of Willi am Prince, Euftise, who Hands high ly recommended by BrcfiJcnt Meigs, as a man of Ley/rs. \ ARCHER POWELL, Stef, WAR DEPARTMENT, l\th May, 1802. NOTICE IS HEREBTCIVEN, THAT separate proposals will be re ceived at the office of the Secretary for the Department of war until the ex piration of the 31st day of July next en suing, for the fnpply of all rations, which may be required for the use ot the United States, from the Ift day of October, 1802, until the 30th day of September, 1803, both days incluftvc, at the following places, viz. First. At Niagara, at Detroit, at Michilimacinac, and at Fort Wayne. Second. At Cincinnati and St. Yin cenncs. Third. At Fort Mnffac, near the mouth of the Ohio, and Kalkalkias. Fourth. At South Weft Point, Telli. co, Knoxville, and on the road from Nalhville to the line between theChicka faws and Choftaws, and any place or places where troops are or may be ftation cd, marched or recruited within the State of Tenneflee. Fifth. At the Chickasaw bluff, Natch, cz, Fort Adams, Mobile, and on the road from Natchez to the boundary line between the Chodtaws and Chickasaws, and at any place in the Chickasaw or Choftaw country, between Bear Creek and Natchez. SEPARATE proprfah twillalfo be recerv ed as aforefaid , for the fnpply (f all rations which may be required for the use of the United States , from the \Ji day of January 1803, until the s\Ji day of December , in the fame year , both days incluftaoe, within the federal fates herein after.mentioned, viz. Sixth. At Fort Wilkinson, at Cock fpur illand, and at any place or places where troops are or may be stationed, inarched or recruited, within the State of Georgia. Seventh, At Charleston, at Rocky Mountain, on the head waters of the Santee, and at any place or places where troops are or may be stationed,, marched or recruited within the Hates of South and North-Carolina. Eighih. At Norfolk, and at any place or places where troops are or may he sta tioned, marched or recruited within the ttate of Virginia. Ninth. At Fort Me Henry and at any place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited with in the state of Maryland. Tenth. At Fort Mifflin, and at any place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited within the States of Pennf) Ivama, New-Jersey and Delaware. Eleventh. At Fort Jay, at Weft-Point, and at any place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched or re cruited within the state of Ntw-York, excepting Niagara. Twelfth. At Fort Trumbull, at Fort Wolcot, and at any place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited w'ithin the states of Connec ticut, RHode-Ifland and Vermont. Thirteenth. At Fort Independence, (Bolton harbour) and at any place or pla ces* where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited within the state of Massachusetts, the diftrift of Maine ex cepted. Porlfmouth, at Port land, place or places where troops are or may be stationed, marched or recruited within th'e State of New- Harnplhire, and diftriil of Maine. A ration to consist of eighteen ounces of bread or flour, or when neither can be obtained, of one quart of rice, or one and an half pound of fifted or bolten In dian meal, one pound and a quarter of beef, or three quarters of a pound of pork, one gill of rum, whilkey or brandy, and at the rate of two quarts of fait, four ‘ quarts of’■Vinegar, four pounds of soap, and one pound and an half of candles to every hund.ed rations. The price of the several component parts of the ration, as web as substitutes and alternatives, must be fpecified. The rations are to be furnifhed in such quantities, as that there lhall at all times, during the term of the proposed contrails, be fufficient for the confumptidn of the troops at Michilimacinac, Detroit and Niagara for fix months in advance ; and at each of the other on the weftern waters, for at least three months in ad vance, of good and wholcfome provisions, if the fame shall be required. It is also to be permitted to all and every of the commandants of fortified places, or polls, to call for at seasons w'hcn the fame can be transported, or at any time in the case of urgency, such fapplies of like provisi ons in advance as in the diferetion of the coimnai 4ant lhall be deemed proper. It is to be understood that the eontraftor is to he at the expence and rifle of issuing the supplies to the Troops and that all lolTes sustained bv the depredations of an enemy, or by the means of the troops ot the United States, (hall be paid for by the United States, at the price of the ar ticle captured or destroyed, on the depo sitions of two or more creditable charac ters, and the certificate of a commissioned officer, afeertaining the circumstances ot the loss, and the amount of the articles for which compensation shall be claimed. The privilege is to be understood to be reserved to the United States ot requiring that none of the supplies which may be furnifhed under any of the proposed con trails, shall be iflued until the supplies which have been or may be furnifhed un der contracts now in force, have been confirmed, and that a supply in advance may be always required at any of the fix ed posts on the seaboard or Indian Fron tiers, not exceeding three months. HENRY DEARBORN, Secretary of War. TO BE SOLD, very low , AFEW Quarter Cases of btft SHERRY WINE, at one dollar thirty-seven and a half ceats per gallon, —A L S 0~ Great Supplies of LI QUORS and GRO CERIES. F. PHINIZY. Augufla, June i r. NOTICE . THERE being at present, a vacancy in the Reilorlhip in the Waynef borough Academy, Burke county, any person adequate to that appointment, who will come forward well recommended, will meet liberal encouragement. GEORGE SEEGAR, Clerk. June I. Gin at 4/1 and Whiikey at T./h FOR. SALE, At the DISTILLERY, near Augusta. OSWELL EVE & Co sjgr ONE thousand bufnels of CHARCOAL is wanted at Good Ale. OSWELL EVE & Co. " SHERIFF’S SALES. At the court house in the county of Elbert, on ike JirJl Tuefday in July next, WILL B E SOLD, The following Property, to wit: 170 acres of land in Elbert county, on Beavcidam creek, with good improvement?, and is the place where W. Blankenship lives, and taken as the property of fatd Blankenship, to fatisfy sundry executions. 200 acres in said county, with fomc improvements, and is the place where John Royal now lives, and taken by ex ccution as the property of said Royal, 200 acres in said county, more or less, with good improvements, lies on Savan nah river; occupied by, and taken as the property of John F, Gernld, to fatisfy sundry executions. 400 acres of land in said county, it being the place where William Goode lives, well improved, joins Thomas Tait; taken as the property of said Goode. 70 acres of land in said county, it be ing the place where James Hannah now lives, joins Stephen Heard ; taken as the property of said Hannah. 200 acres, more or less, said county, lies on Broad river, with good improve ments, joins John Wilhite, formerly known by the name of Odum's Feiry; the above trad of land taken as the pro perty of Lham Hogan, to fatisfy sundry executions. 200 acres of land said county, it be ing the place where Edward Baldwin now lives, with good improvements, joins Samuel Patterson and Long, lies on Fork creek; taken as the property of said Baldwin. 100 acres, more or less, said county, it being the place where George F- Gcr rald now lives, improved; taken by ex ecution as the property of said Gerrald. One lot in the town of Peterlburg; taken as the property of Thomas Fe.Ui love, 170 acres of land in Elbert county, more or less, lying on Dove's creek, and being the place where Beverly and George Greenwood lives, and well im proved, joins William and Henry Cri tonton; taken as the property of George and fieavetly Greenwood. Conditiors Calh, R. MIDDLETON, Sheriff. i May 26, ■HH COLLECTOR’S SALES At the market-houje in the city of ' B fia, on the igth oj J u l y WILL BE S old ■ The following properly, or Jo muw , ’ fc of as will Jatisjy the taxes, touti ■ Jot the year 1801, viz. B ONE lot with improvements'® in the city of Augulla, ajjjiuin 6 ‘ B Bogan’s, on Grtcnc-ltrcet, K Ananias Cooper; taxes, D4B St * B 4000 acre* pine land in R^h aonl B county, on Butler’s creek, adjuiuno C()i B Robert Watkins's land, granted B don, the property of Ananias Coopd B and John Cobbs, as returned by the i w . B mer; taxes DlO 3]. B r r 1 acres ptec and ift quality land Richmond courJtv, Savanjfeh rmt, nt*, ■I Arinton’s warc-ILufe, the property B Archibald Hatclfer, a* returned r taJ B D. 18 2z{* B 222 acres pine a/B ift quality land i a B Richmond county; adjoining land ot fiT B John Twiggs., returned by Archibald B Hatcher, fu/the citate of Henry Ana. B ton; taxesoO. 10684. One lot with improvements on Ellij, B ftrect in the city ot Auguha, returned B by Archibald Hatcher, as trustee for the B children of William Hayes; taxes D., B j 100 acres pine ty, Spirit creek, adjbimng land ot Juhnß Smith, granted to RStfoKcnned}, as t jJ B property ol Arqkibald !^)ecrs; taxes 5-d B cents. . .11 150 acres pine land court- B ty, Greenbrier adjoining Juhajß . Rac, returned by JtfavA Harril j uflrß 63 { cents. —— l B One lot with improvements on Greene B ftrect, in the city of Augulla, rciurued B by Patrick Bogan; taxes D. 2 34'. B 300 acres of pine and laic mailh land B in Camden or Glynn county, returned B by Nathaniel Durkee, asadminrlitatorlor B the eftaie of William Mams dccealeJ; B tuxes 84 cents. B One lot with improvements on Centre B and Reynold ftreetr, in the city of Au. B gafta, returned by W’iiliam M* fyiercj B taxes D. 6 87. B D. B. BUTLER, 7, C. B May 13. B SHERIFF’S SALES. I On the Jirjt Tu Jday in July next t at the B court-house in Greene county, tuwu% B the v r aal hours, B WILL BE SOLD, I ONE negro fellow Fhill, a- B bout 25 years old ; one bright i V»rrc.* l*od I horse, two mares and one colt; five H cows and calves; three feather beds and I furniture, and a quantity of h« ußhdd fl and kitchen furniture; taken as the pro* fl prrty of David Robcrtfon; at the in, I stance of David Wilboo, and pointed I out by the defendant. I Also 50 acres of land, be the fan® I more or less, on the waters of Shoulder* fl bane, adjoining Kircum and Sfinordufli I it being the plantation Elizabeth Day I atprefent lives on; taken as the pro 5 petty of Jerry Baker, at the inflmt I I Jcffe Connell, I Also one feather bed; taken as the B property of Jofcph Spradltng, to hwf I an execution in favor of Jofcph han't), I —Conditions Cafti. I J. D. FANNJN, Sheri/, I May if, I WILL BE SOL P, I At Franklin court house, on the 7 thin ■ of Augu/i next t the following trutis of ■ land, or so much of each as milJaiujJ I the tax due the United States, | AN improved plantation, I whereon James H, Whitney now I fttuate un Reed creek, about three wiki I above Hatton's ford, on TogoJh tjvi'lj I tax due thereon D- 37 I An improved plantation, »djoinin| I tbe town ol Carnefvillc, on the waters H of cferk, a branch pt ,!t * fl middle fork of Bropd river, whftf a I William Williamson now refitlcs; I due thereou D- 19 98. I One other iqififqypji plantation, (hik I ate on TugoJa fiver, abopt pnp tpilc M' J low Kce's ferry, yvhercop NathlfdP fl Payne now fidss: tax dup p. 4 jo. I HENRY CHAPPEEEAg, I ColUEior of the Fcvcstf W I Franklin emtj/f I May 27. 1 Wanted Immediately, I For twelve Monthh I AN induftriouy CARfLNTI‘L F I take charge of mr Sfw ivh •» I in Burke. To such f pcrfoPj I > v jil I very liberal wages. THOMAS GLASCOCK June