The Augusta chronicle and gazette of the state. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1789-1806, November 13, 1802, Image 1

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- t ■ . ,***■ -■ ■ f SATURDAY, Novembet 13. 180a, THE AUGUSTA CHRONIC L E A. N D rt-tiP GAZETTE OF THE Sp A T E. FREEDOM of the PRESS and TRIAL by JURY shall remain JpioLArs. ConftUutitm cf Geo^io, ...jy " t" AUGUSTA: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH, near the MAifcpT. [3 Dolls, per Annum,'] j . . ... -v. .*». I 4 tik- I - ' —1 rir- , - ■—- —« / 7«Jf Received So Pieces prime COTTON SAGGING, ,80 of the befl POTS and OVENS, beft GREEN COFFEE. Htfpr (ale at a re duced price, m SAMUEL M. SMYTH. r November q. ▼ FOR SALE, ~ THE subscribers offer for sale their remaining STOCK of GOODS a great bargain, to any one taking the wholej they arc well worth the atten * tion of country storekeepers. A hand some price will be given for clean Cot ion, of good merchantable Tobacco in payment, if applied for soon. For far ther particulars apply to E. SMERDON & Co, November g, r y. A COB IDLER BEGS leave to inform the Mfrchantu, Planters, and others, that he has had the honor to obtain a Poent from the United States for four different Machines for Packing Cotton in /quart Bah ; three of which execute in a more compaft and expeditious way than any hitherto invented. They will be of great utility to the community at large, \'wo of /aid Machines ad without Jcrews, and are far preferable, and more expe ditious than any Machines with ferews of any dimensions, and may be worked with any kind of powci. Savannah, OBober 4. N. B. The above Machines have been admired by feme of the ferft Mathema ticians in the United States. ~0 SWELL EVE & Co. , HAVE nowon hand, aqaan tity of R Li M, thtUlled at thei; Dtttil le.rc, which they flatter ihemfelves is at leafl equal to any imported from either of the flares; They now offer it for sale 1 low by thf Puncheon, v V GIN and WHISKEY as usual. fcj* A few barrels of TAR are wanted. Good-die, near Augusta, dug, 27 ' ~N OTI C E. THE fubferiber intending to leave mis State ea r l) in the year 1803* xequefts all persons having demands a gamfl him, to bring hem in for payment, and thole indebted to him will plcafe makepayment bv the id of January next. SEBASTIAN BLACHE. Auoufla, October 28, 1802- District of Georgia. v HANKRurrcr. matter of David Hillhouse, x of the town of Waihington, in the county of Wilkes, and slate of Georgia, Merchant, Whereas a major part of the commiffi* oners, and several of the creditors, have granted to the laid David Hillhoufe a I Certificate : NOTICE, therefore, is hereby given to the creditor? and others concerned in the said Commission of Bankruptcy, that unlcfs objections are regularly filed in the Clerk’s-Office of the Georgia Diftrift, by the twenty-fifth day of No vember next, vgainft the said certificate, the fame will be allowed and confirmed by his honor .he Judge, on its being flic vn that this notice has been thrice publifhcd in the dngvfia Chronicle. RICHARD M. STiTES, Clerk, Savannah, OBober 27, NOTICE. r THO>E indebted to the Sub- A feriber are informed that their re ipective Notes and Accounts are placed lor collection in the hards of Mr. Hugh Nefbitt, of Augusta, who is legally au thor! fed to receipt for the fame. Samuel barnett, Augufla, Oftobcr 30. THE Trustees of the Richmond Aca demy have Rejolved, That the rates of Tuition for the full quarter, commencing on the firft Monday in iHpyember next, be in the following manrsr ; For the Firtt Class, five dollats per quarter, Second do. fijur dig. T'hiid do. jhrec do^ To be pauirquitterly\in advance, to the wil receipt for the fame. Publijhed by order of the Board• F. WALKER, c.b t. A Plantation for Sale, THE PLANTATION belonging to the eliate of Cornelius Dyfart, de ceased, joining Bedford, and lying on the road leading to Washington, will be fold on very realbnablc terms, if appli cation is made previous to the firftof Ja- ’ nuary next. Terms of (ale ate one third paid down, and the balance by equal in ftalmenta of one and two years This plantation, from iti public situa tion, is well known, which renders a particular defeription. unnecessary; it rents annually from 360 to 370 dollars —it not fold by the time ab.wcmention cd, it will be leafed for a term of years, Those wishing to purchase will pleafc apply to John Catlett, Esq. near the pie mifes, or to Mr. William H. Jack, Au gusta, November 1. WTll b~e J~olTd, On the Jirft Monday in ’January next, at the plantation oj Richard Harvie, de ceased, on Broad river , in the county of Oglethorpe . The whole personal estate of said Richard Harvie, confiding ut twen ty seven negroes, the whole stock of horses, cattle, flieep and hogs, house hold and kitchen furniture, a fro all li brary of well aiforted books, plantation tools, with the crop of corn and fodder. The faie to continue from day to day, until the whole is fold. Conditions twelve months credit, the purchaser giv ing bond with approved security, WILLI AM H AR VIE, Ex''r. OBober 3 _____ SHERIFF’S SALES. At Elbert court houje , on the jirjl Tuef day in December next, WILL BE SOLD , ONE fide-board, desk and bureau, one large looking glass, two wal nut tables, and eleven windfor chairs, taken by execution as the property of George Cleghorn, to fatisfy Lavilcc and Bruix. One negro woman by the name of Jane, and her three youngest children, Betty, Abraham and Winncy; taken by execution as the property of Gerrat Watthall, to fatisfy Jofcph Terrell. One negro, by name John, and eighty acres of land, lying on Bcavcrdam creek, well improved, Elbert county; taken by execution as the property of Gerrat Watthall, to fatisfy Oliver and Sale. Also, one whip saw; taken by execu tion as the property of Archibald Doug lass. R. MIDDLETON, Sheriff. Oftober 21 • AUGUSTA CITY HOTEL. ''PHE Subscriber refpe&fully A intorms the pubdc, that he has rent ed the Buildings lately occupied by Jo seph Carrie, where he has commenced keeping a Ginteel BOARDING HOUSE, and where Gentlemen Travel lers may be accommodated on rcafonablc lei ms.—He intends keeping a Livery Stable, conflantly supplied with Forage. As the buildings he has taken arc as commodious as any in this city for the intended purpofc, he doubts not, that his steady and unremitted attention, will give general fatisfaflion to those who may favor bis v/ith their company. JOHN D’ANTIGNAC. GEORGIA. V. j.’,' Thomas McCall Harris, has received From Britain artem* Northern States, A PART OF HIS SUPPLY OF GOODS , -VIZ - i Trunk Cotton Hole i do. wonted uo. i bale calfimcre 1 do. fupcrfinc cloth* 2 do. drab cloths and coatings 1 do, fwanfdowns 2 duffii blankets I do. Flannels 3 trunks callicoc* 1 do. Marfcillcs quilting 2 do. dimity id. tambor’d mufiin I do. book muslin handkerchiefs i do. cords, thickfcts and velvets 6o dozen blue romals 1 bale ticklcnburgs 2 boxes £ Itifh linen i do. Brittanias I do. piatillas i bale dowlas and (heeling z do. India cotton* i do. India nankeens i box bandannoe handkerchief* 1 bale twilled lacking 2 do, cotton bagging 1 do. oznaburgs 2 do. durants i trunk fewingftik and twist i box tape and thread i case mens fine hats 30 team* writing paper 3 cases books and stationary 1 bale wrapping paper 1 box quality binding 2 do, cotton cards 7 cafe* Amsterdam glass ware 6 calks nails 3 chcft* hyfon tea 2 barrel* whale oil 4 do. paint oil 1 calk spirits turpentine 2 barrels toll btimftonc 1 do. floured do. 1 box crude do. 20 keg* white lead 2 bags race ginger 2 do alfpice 2 do. pepper 1700 ft green copperas 5 coils cordage 2 calks bar lead 1 hoglheud bedcords 1 do. fein twine 3 tons bar iron 3 faggotts German ftecl \ ton bliftcrcd do. 60 Ibear moulds 1 hoglhead cullery 1 box buttons 1 calk wood ferews 2 hoglheads ironmongery 3 dozen straw knivc* 22 dozen Hate* 9000 Hate pencil* 2 dozen fpadcs, r cslk chain trace*. Which he offer* for sale at his Ware- House in BROAD SI REE F, at hi* usual low prices. Country Merchants fuppliei on easy terms. Oflober 20, TO LET, The habitable part of the Te nement at present occupied by Thomaj M Call Harris. The houfc i* com pletely furnilhed j which furniture is for sale, or to let with the houfc—For term* apply on the preroifes. Qftobfr 13. ' TO BE RENTED, THE Lot and Pfemife*at present oc cupied by Jahez Bowen, Elq. ad joining Mr. Benjamin Hanis’* lot, for the year j 803. ARCHIBALD BEALL. November 4. Blank Deeds of Conveyance for sale at this Office-. ;, -pfvoi. xvir. No.8 4 0.| MARSHAL’S SALES. On Thursday the isth infl. will be fold at the market- house in the city of Augujla p between to o'.Lck in the for noon and £ o'clock in the evening the following trabit of land, fazed as the property of William Grtj/ieSf to fatisfy fun dry ex ecutions, viL ijo acres land in Lincoln count/, being oart of a trail granted to Win, Graves, *ou of James Graves. 400 acres in Wilkes or Lincoln county* 011 Well's creek, granted Jo’an Crutch* /field. 4<30 acres in Wilkes or Lincoln coun ty, Soap creek, granted G. Clancy, f 203 acres on Lloyd’s crctk, in Wilke* or Lincoln county, granted Wm. Arthur. 100 acres, part of a trail f aoo acre* of land on Soap creek, in Wilkes or Lin coln county, granted to B. Holmes. \ 300 acres of laud on Soap creek, Lin- '/ coin county, granted Thomas F >rrelicr,/ 300 acres un Savannah river and WclL’* creek, Lincoln county, granted William Rhsny. 665; acres on Wells's and Sbap creek* Lincoln county, granted Wm. Graves. 330 acres on Lloyd'# creek, Lincoln county, granted Win. Graves, ggo acres near Lloyd's mountain, Lin coln county, granted Wm. Graves. 536 acres on the waters of Lloyd'* and Soap creek, Lincoln county, grant ed William Graves, 60 acres on the waters of Soap creek* Lincoln county, granted Wm, Graves, 270 acres on a branch of dry fork of Soap creek, Lincoln county, granted to William Graves -260 acres Lincoln county, a Ij lining La mar, MofcJy and others, granted Wm. Graves. 287 J acres Gl/nn county, joining Sul livan and others, granted Wm. Graves. 400 acres Glynii county, joining Ful ler, M‘lntofh and others, granted Wm. Graves. 430 acres on Buffaloe river, Glyrin county* joining DiviJ Dincan and o thers, granted William G/aves. 573 acres fame county, joining Sulli van and others, granted Wm, Graves. 230 acres Glynn connty, joining Da vid Duncan and others, granted Wm. Graves. 300 acres fame county, joining Fulton and others, g anted William Graves, 287 j acres fame county, bounded on all Tides by William Graves’s land, and graated said Wm. Graves. ALSO, Four negroes, Sukey and h-r three children; taken as the the executors of James Martin, to fatis?y an execution in favor of Archibald Hamil ton & Co. Conditions Cadi, and such of the pro perty as may not be paid for on that day* will be re.fold the ensuing day, at the fame place, and within the fame hours* at the rifle of the firft purchasers. BENJAMIN WALL, m. o, o. Oflober 30. T O B E LET, MAY be entered on, the firft day of October, the LOT and Prcmife* in Auguda, at present occupied by Meflrs. J. & O. Sturgbs,—Alfo the Lot and Buildings at the corner of Broad and Centre ftrects, near the Market.— The latter will be fold on a credit, the putchafer giving good security. The Conditions may be known by applica tion to Seaborn Jones or Walter Leigh* Efquircs, in Augufla; r.z the Snbfctibcr at Spirit creek. ABRAHAM JONES. NO TICE. The faie of the goods which were r« have been fold on me firft Tuefday in November, in i,.,.’..t0 the firft Tuefday in D.member next- Nov. 3. H. M'TYRE, Sheriff.