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I • SUPPLEMENT to Be AUGUSTA CHRONICLE, No. 820.
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prospectus.
THK Subfcribei i having determined
torihblifh a repu lica» news-paper at
S*cann«h, In the ft; tc tff Georgia, offer
to tk coffidcratio i of the public the
iuilowing Conditio*!:
J, The paper ft all be entitled
cf Georgia R publican : or.
State InU lligencer."
H. It (hall be ipublUhcd twice a
week• on paper of ajgood quality, and
a type fair an d legible. The (beet fhaii
be as large as any now piinlcd in that
Itate. 1
HI. The pride of the paper will be
fix dollars a year, paiH half in advance.
IV, Advertisement* will be in*
fferred at the price cu<loraary in Savan
nah • I
► * The public* f»n (hall commence
by ilw Celt of July nc^t,
THE principles wfcicn willgtfMe the E
dkorsot this paper, arte those for%hich a
Sydney and a perifhed ; which
produced the immortal Declaration ol
American Iwlependef^e; which foppo.Tt*
cd the patriots of ourVvolution through
an eight years arduous war, or led them
, nobly to die in defence of the liberties ol
their country; and wqich were re-rffert
ed in the cleXion of pur present federal
♦redminifiration, Perffnal rdUXions will
be ftiidioufly avoided;/ but when the pub
lic good demands a fclutiny of charaXcr,
i they will npt ftiun the(performance of a
duty. 7 , ;f t »
They will endeavour to diffufe infor
mation on all fubjeXs interesting to agri
culture, commerce, ihanufaXures or fei*
c.ncc; whether of a jgeneral nature, or
relative to the state individually. Those
who fitk araufernent* will, it is hoped,
find in their columns wherewith u to
y, pass the vacant hour,’(
While they will never facrlfice their
/principles, nor become (lumbering watch*
men fervice of the people, they
will troP'jhrink from the publication cl
correX faXs, nor resort to (alfehood ii.
Support of their own opinions. Thr
feelings of the moment mull pass away
but principles are eternal.
With these impieflions the patronage
cf their fellow-citizens is lefpeXfwiiy
(elicited.
JAMES LVON,
SAMUEL MORSE.
Washington City,
A'pnl, 1802.
Subscriptions will be received by Dr
Dennis Smelt, at Augusta ; at the Pofl-
V OOce Columbia court.houfe; by gene
Clarke and Meriwether, and colons»,
Willis, Washington, Wilkes; by Jcfeph
Watkins, Elq. at Peteifbnrg ; and Mid
''dletoYi Woods, Elbcrton, Elbert
’county ; by William H. Crawford , Esq.
j.l Og’cthorpe ccurt-houfe; by cd. Buck
ner Harris , in Jackson county : DcXor
Thomas Wingfield, at Grcenefborctigh;
bv John William Devereaux , Martin
Martin and Bolling Hall, Enquires, in
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Hancock county; major Howard and
Benjamin Skrtne, Kfq, Saundcrfvlle;
Edwin M Hunger, Esq, Louisville ; Jo~
fcph lievay,AL fq. Rkcborough, Elbert)
county, and by Thomas John/on, at the
Cnrtom Hnufe, Savannah,
SHERIFF'S SALES.
4t thi court-house in the county of Elbert,
cn the JirJi Tue/day in July next,
WILL BE SOL/D,
Vl:e following brcptriy, toJii:
170 acres of land iur Elbert
county, on Hkaverdam crcekf with good
iroprovemcntrV and is thy place where
W, Blankenfli\lives, ay! taken as the
property of fai\ Blanlwtrihip, to fatisfy
sundry executions! /
200 acres in faMxonnty, with some
improvements, andyu the place where
John Royal now IJvesV and taken by ex
ecution as the pr/pertyW said Royal.
tco acre? in coumty, more or less,
with good lies on Savan
nah river; occupied by, and taken as the
property of John F, Gcrnld, to fatisfy
sundry executions.
400 jKsts of land in said county, it
place w ’ ere William Goode
lives, well improved, join* 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 laid Hannah.
200 acres, more or left, said county,
lies on Broad river, with good improve
ments, joins John Wilhite, formerly
known by the name of Odum's Fciry j
the above traft of land taken as the pro
perly of Ilham Hogan,,to fatisfy sundry
executions.
200 acres of land said county, it be
ing the place where Edward Baldwin now
Jives, with good improvements, joins
Samuel Patteifon and Long, lies on Furk
cretk; taken as the property of said
Baldwin.
100 aercs, more or less, said county,
it being the place where George F- Gcr
raid now lives, improved; taken by ex
-cation as the property of said Gerrakl
One lot in the town of Pcteifuarg;
taken as the property of Thomas Fulli
.ove,
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 hn
. roved, joins William and IJcnry Cri
teuton; taken as the property of Geofpt
and Bcavcrly Greenwood, Conditicrt
Cato. „
R. MIDDLETON, Sheriff.
May 26,
Wanted Immediately,
For C A welveyivlontk*,
AN to
take clurfge of my Saw Mills
in Eo:kc. Tpffulh a peifon, I will give
very libcjraJ/v»ges.\
>THOMAS GLASCOCK.
June 2,
Silver-Bluff Lands.
On the Jceond Monday in 'January next ,
at i z o'clock)
WILL BE SOLD.
By PUBLIC AUidTION % if not befStt
difp 'f'd of by Pr vate ContraU, at HU
• 'VCr.BluJf,
ALL* tln fe valuable LANDS, 01
both (idea of Savannah river, and
lying in Richmom county, Georgia;
Edgefield and Barn' ell dittndls, Soutn-
Carclina, confiding of about il,6coa
crcs of land, of w hich xooo acrci ars
high river (Vamp, in Georgia, and the
remainder of about icoo acres of high
river f vamp, and c 6co of excellent cot
ton or pine land, ii South-Caiolina ; on
the Carolina fide is one cf the best Mill
Seats in this flat?, ion Hollow and Iron
creeks united, on which arc a Saw Mil)
of four Saws, a Grfc Mill and two pair
of Stones, and a Cotton Saw Gin, with
water for the whole fin the dried Ccafons.
'Hte Lands in Carolina will, after reserv
ing a fufficiency for tie Saw Mills, be laid
off into small Plantations, to suit purcha
lets and lettlcrs. I_
Terms, one third Calh, and the fe*
maindcr in one and tjvo years, with in
terest from the dat<j; bonds, with ap
proved personal fecutlty for the remain
der, with a mortgage of the property,
Purchasers to pay for Aides.
These lands will be immediately re
surveyed, and laid off into final! traflr,
(except the Mill Seat) which, when done,
due notice will be given. For further
particulars, apply to Col. A. Gordon,
Savannah; Dr. John Ramsa v, Charlc
fton; Oswell Kve, Esq. Augusta ;or
Charles Goodwin, at Silver- Bluff.
April 22.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
On theJirJt Tujday in July at the
■i between
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hilJ, a
orrelftud
'At; five
beds and
loufehold
the pro*
the in
pointed
:he Time
more or Id's, on the waters of Shoulder
bone, adjoini: g Kircutn\and Sirnor ton,
it being the plantation Elizabeth Day
atprefent lives on; takin as the pro
perty of Jerry Baker, at tsc inftancc ol
Jesse Connell,
Also one feather bed; taken as the
property of to falisly .
an execution in favor of Joseph Boren,
““-Conditions Cafh*
J. D.' FANNIN, Sherijf.
May 25. ' • *
Blank Bonds and Apprentices,
lackmures tor fatc-.at this Odicc.
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COLLECTOR’S SALES.
At the market hou/e in the tity dj Avgu*
ftv% on the i ()ih oj July next,
IV ILL BE SOLD .
The f dloning property, or Jo much there*
of as will fatisjy the taxes, with crjts t
Jar the year 1801, viz.
ONE lot with improvements
in tlu.ciiy of Augusta, adjoining Patrick
Bogan's, on Greene-dreef, returned by
Ananias Cooper; taxes, D. 48 64 \*
4cco acres pine land in Richmond
county, on Butler's crctk, adjoining col.
Robert Watkins's land, granted A. Gor
don, the property of Ananias Cooper
and John Cobbs, as returned by the for
mer ; taxes D 10 3l*
One lot with improvements cn Eilia
ftrcct in the city of Augofla, returned
by Archibald Hatcher, as truflcc lor the
children of William Hayes; taxes IX 9
iBi-
One lot with improvements on Greene
ftrecr, in the city of Augusta, teturned
by Patrick Bogan; taxes D. 2 34!.
£O4 acres of pine and fait mailh land
in Camden or Glynn county, returned
by Nathaniel Durkec,.asadtmniftratorlor
the estate of William Morris dcceafcd;
' taxes 84 cents.
One lot with improvements on Centtc
and Reynold ftreetr, in the city of Au
gusta, returned by William
taxes 0.667.
D. B. BUTLER, T, C.
May 13.
WILL BE SO^D,
At Franklin court houjt, on the ’jlh daj
of Augujl next, the following trails of
land, or Jo much of each as will JalisJj
the tax due the United States ,
AN improved plantation,
whereon James K, Whitney now refidcs,
fiiuatc cn Reed creek, about three miles *
above Hatton's ford, on Tugola river;
tax due thereon D. 37 39*.
An plantation, adjoining
the town of Carnefville, on the waters
of Stephens’s creek, a branch of the
middle Broad river, whereon
William Williamlon now refidcs; tax.
due thereon D. J 9 98.
One other improved plantation, fiiu
ate on Tugola river, about one mile be
low Kee’s ferry, whereon Nathaniel
Payne now resides; tax due D. 4 50.
HENRY CIIAPPELEAR,
Coilcdor of the Revenue for
Franklin county •
May 27.
Augujia and Savannah Stage,
'"PHE Cubic fibers re fpe& fully
*- inform their friends and the public,
that they have porchafed lire Line of
Stages from Mefirs, Joseph and William*
Grant, with good Horfcs, Carriages,
and a careful Driver, Stages flare as
ufnal
LEWIS CALFFKEY, 7 7 , . . *
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