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K,\T URDAV, June 22, 1805. ,
FREEDOM op the PRESS and TRIAL et JURY shall remain inviolate. Conft'ttuuon cf Gtcrgia.
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AUGUSTA: Printed by D, DRISCOLj near the market. [3 Dolls, per Annum.']
RAN-AWAY
f'ROM the fubfcribcr, living in Effing
ham county, a fellow named MAN
WELL, about Twenty seven years of age,
five feet eight inches high, took with him
s Terrel bald faced horie, fourteen and an
h, 1* hands high, fix years old ; said fellow
is very artful and will tiy to paf* for a free
can or fume ~fntleman’s servant, rni has
gone towards Savannah river, with an i'n
tentiqn of going to, the Northward. A
reword of Twenty Dalian will be paid for
leewing said fellow, and Ten Dollars for
the horse and fuddle.
JOSEPH BRUDRY.
June 8* [j^fJ
Fifteen Dollars Reward.
RAN- A WAY from the fubferibar, in
the month of June last, a negro man
named JOE, of a yellow compilation, a
bcu: forty years of age, of midling fiafure,
h?s loft about the ha!f of the fccond toe
on the right foot, branded cn the back
with a number of letters, but cannot be rr
colleftcd particularly what they are. The
above reward and all rcsfjnabic charges
will be given to any person who will ap
ptehend said negro, and fecorc him in any
Jail in the fiats of Georgia, or South. Ca
rolina, so that the owner may ret him.
DAVID PEDEN.
Grenville Diftriß, S. C,
June 8. (ft)
Ten Dollars Reward i
RUN- A WAY from the fabfcribnr, on
k the 17th of April last, a negro man !
rimed ANTHONY; formerly the pro
perty of Richard Mathias, descaled, a
bout five feet ten or eleven inches high,
about thiity year* of age—-He wore a blue
coat, and blue ffriped overalls. Whoever
will deliver him to the fubferiber, cr Jcdge j
him in jail, so that I may get him, fhali |
have the above reward.
B. WILLIAMS.
Columbia county,
May 2 y, (ts)
Twenty Dollars Reward.,
** O AN-AWAY on the
L\. 30th of January last,
f rom a plantation near s.lu •
mft?* a negro fellow nam
ed SOS ; by trade a Black
smith, about twenty-two
years of age, five feet two inches high, flout
made, rather of a yellow complexion, one of
kit upper foreteeth cut, a large fear on the
back cf his head, another on his right foot,
leading to his great toe, and bow legged,-..
IJe was born in Virginia, and may attempt
to make good his return to that Jlate, he is
jhrewd and artful , end probably will change
his name. The above reward will ge paid on
his being delivered to me, or fecund in Jo:!,
so that I may obtain possession of him.
RODHAM TULLOSS.
10 Dollars Reward ..
STRAYED from Sunday, May
12th, a DARK SORREL HORSE,
about fourteen hands high, about ten years
old ; on tile mounting fide, one hind foot
white, swab tail ; feme faddlc spots j
rough food ail round, has passed by Mrs.
Matthews's, in Burke couaty, on the Sa
vannah road. Whoever will take up the
above deferibed horse. and deliver him to,
the fubferiber in Augusta, foall receive the
above reward, and reasonable charges,
JAMES PEARRE.
May 25. (ts)
RICHMOND BAT HS, (G.)
Houles and half acre Lots to
fell, or Hoofcs to let for thefeafon, at the
above Bath?, For ferms apply at this of
or at Louisville, to
JOSEPH G. POSNER.
N. E. A Boarding House will be kept
open for the accommodation of a few boar
ders,
June 1. {4 #',)
N O T ICE.
IDO hefeby forwain all perfoa or per
sons, from trading with my wife, MiL
kg« Pc fey, formerly Mb lege Wimbifo, as
* ,In determined to pay no debts of her
. RICHARD POSEY.
■AibevilU Diflrici, s. c.
7 we 8. I*})
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AUGUSTA CHRONICLE,
G AZETTE O F T H E STATE.
H. KERR,
Near the Marked has received the
Following Goods,
SELECTED BY HIMSELF-VIZ:
T A DIES blue, green, & black “I 800
X-i Morocco & leather Slipper*, J pair
Gentlemens lined & bound Shoes, 250.
Mifli's, Edys, Se Childrens Morocco "i
& leather Shoe*, affortpd, J
SEVERAL ARTICLES OF
DRYGOODS,
Hardware & Groceries.
Ladies, Gentlemens & Childrens HATS,
&C.
, June 8. 1 (gt)
Mrs. WILDE,
BR.OAD.ST RE ET y
Has just opened the following
Fashionable Goods,
Which will be fold on the moji reasonable
terms, i’3Z :
An entire New AiTortment of
PJufh, Cane & Straw Bonnets, Feathers, |
Flowers, Siilc and Cotton trimmings, Em- ;
broidcred Drefies, Ridicule? and Fans j
Mullins, Cambricks, Calicoes, Sec. A few
ladies workied Shawls, Parafms & Umbrel
las, & afewcui. Giafs Beads, with a great v a .
! risty of other at ticks, Bauble for the season.
June 8. __ Y i3') __ ;
’ S. M. SMYTH, “. i
7 1
Has just received a large ajjorlment of |
j GROCERIES,
CONSISTING AS follows:
j 16 Puncheons 4th proof Jamaica Rum,
| 8 Ditto N. h. • do, j
4 Pipes Cogniac Biacdy,
8 Ditto Holland Gin, L j
2 6 Barrels Malaga Wine,
6 Do. Sherry do.
8 Hhds. prime /aWaica Sugar,
1000 lb. best gicen Coffee,
10 Crates Earthen Ware, |
200 Straws, Tumblers,t
250 quart, pint & half pint Decanters,
loop Bulhels ground Allum Salt,
2 Torn Ruflia and Sweedcs Iron,
German and Biißercd Steel*
20 Dcz common and patent Hoes,
i 3 Boxes window giafs, Bbyto&ip by 12
36 Kegs white lead,
10 do. Spaoifh brown,
4 Barrels, best boiled oil,
DRY GOODS,
3CO Piece? Lidia Cottons,
100 ditto Nankeens,
24 ditto Bandannoe Handkerchief*,
All of which) will be fold low for cash or
PRODUCE.
Auguftay April 13. , (ts)
NO TICE.
THE Paitnerfnip of Scott & Kfllys
having expired—-Thpfe indebted to
that dirm, are requeßcd to fettle with the
Subfcribcrs, who will in future carry on
the bufroefs as usual.
WILLIAM SCOTT,
THOMAS KELLY.
June 1. ; (ts)
iV 0 TIC E.
ALL persons to whom the eßate of the
late Andrew Innes Bands indebted,arc
requeued to render their accounts properly
attested j and thole indebted to the laid es
tate to make immediate payment to
JAMES BKGGS, Admr. .
Augu/lay Dec. 8,1 804. ts.
NOTICE IS HEREB GIVEN,
THAT nine months after the date here
of an application will be made to the
Honorable the Inferior Court of the county
ot Richmond for leave to fell all that’part of
lot No. 37. in the town of augoßa where
on- Andrew Innes cfq. resided.
And also 20 and one half acres of land in
the village of Mii-edgeville, being the real
•Bate of the said Andrew lores and to be
fold for the benefit of his heirs and creditors
JAMES BEGGS, Admr ,
• December 3. ts.
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G E 0 R GJA,
i TAVERN, &
BOARDING HOUSE,
Wtji broad. Jirttty Theatre Lott , Savannah .
JOHN LILLIBRIDGE,
BEGS leave jo inform his' friends, and
the public generally, that he has fit.
ted up in that Central and agreeable fixa
tion, a commodious house for hit business,
and very excellent stables. ,
Thofs who honor him with their cufiom
may rest afluied that every attention will }
be paid to render their situation both can.
venient and agreeable.
JOHN LILLIBRIDGE.
Savannah June ty. . (4*.)
JAMES CLARK’S
BOARDING HOUSE,
In that well known and ple.ifant ftuation,
ON THE BAY,
In Major liar din* s Buck Hvu/e, near the
Exchange.
MR. CLARK, begs leave to return
his finccre thanks to hia former tuf
turners, for the very liberal encourage
ment he has experienced since his com
mencement in business j and nothing on
his part (hall h» wanting to enfurc a con.
tinuancc of their favors. He beg* leave
to inform his country friends that to hi*
1 former accommodation he has added a ve
ry convenient Stable, which shall at all
times be well supplied with the neerffary
furniture andbeft attendance.
N. B, Private and Public dinners fur
r.il'hcd at the Ihortcft notiev, agreeable to
the bill of fare.
JAMES CLARK*
Savannah* June is. (yf.) |
JOHN BARB&RON, *
A FRENCH GARDNER,
AND who ha* pra&iced his art tee many
years in Europe and the WclMndies,
offer* his service to any gentleman in Geor
! gia, who may wilh to haver his Garden
i properly cultivated and improved.
: Jane ry. _ (i f )
Enquire at the Chronicle office.
I qr" stolen
FROINi'! the fubfcribelr, on the 10th inst.
A BKIOHT BliY WORSE, fcven
| years old, Opart andclolc made, rouod-bodi
cd and fway* becked —fame faddlc Jpots—
-1 no other raaiks tecolkfled, a very fligrt
dock, —Auypsrfon delivering said horfc
to rpc Hull receive Twenty- five dollars* or
I fifty for horfc and thief, if a white® an.
JOHN MARSHALL,
Marjhall town , Columbia county,
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JFRJL TERM)'
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SUPERIOR COURT, BryaA county,
James Butler, et, al. d
vs. *”■" >ln Equity,
Shem Butler, et. al. J„
IT appearing that fecial of the dcfer\,
daats in this caufc who refida in thh
county of Bryari, aforefeid, viz: Ann and
Thomas Butler, Henry Ham, and Kdith \
his wife, Auvi» Morecock and Elizabeth,
his wife, and Jofcph and James Butler,
have been duly served with copies of the
bill fi'Cil in this pause, and also fußpcnas,
and that the fcveral other defendants, to
wit: She n Butler, resides in the county
of Liberty, Horatio Maibury add JVlifiy
his wife, John Milton and Hannah his
wife, John Spencer and Georgs Clmalfft*
reside. in the counties of Jefxjrfon, Bathe
aqd Columbia, luff*fcut parts of thitftatc,
and it i» nectflary for the*purpofc of jufticc,
that the said defendants do appear, Lc
made parties, and anlwer to the bill of the
complainants. . , ,
It is thetc&rc, ordered, that publication
! take place for three months in one of tfiS
Gazettes of Savannah and Angnfta, requir
ing the said Shem Butler, Horatio Mai bu
ry and Mary his wife, John Miiton and
Hannah hi* wife, Jofin Spencer, and Geo.
Chifoln, to answer to the bill of the com
plainants, on or before the firft day of the
next terra of the Superior Court of tills
county, other wife thefaid bill to be taken
pro conjtjfo, or the court will pass such fur
ther order and decree in the cable as will
aafwti the pntpofci of just ice,
Extra&from the minutes% 2nd day
V \ of- April, 18c5.
GEORGE M. WATERS, Clk.
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[VXIX. No. 977
Providence Iron Works Mills .
Will be fold on the Jitji day oj October next,
y on the fmmijes.
Thole valuable IRON WORKS,
fifty feet fqdarc, calculated for four fires,
GRIST & SAW-MILLS, and COTTON
MACHINE, situated on Sweetwater, in
the county of Columbia, thirty miles above
Augusta, on a public road, together with
five thou&nd acres of hnd belonging there
to. ALSO,
The flock of Cattle* Oxen and Hogs,
and all the carriages, tools and implements
neccfifary for carrying on the Iron Wcrlc
and Mill bufiaefs —On the ptcn.ifcs is a
large twoftory Dwelling Houfc, Cxty feet
by forty, a framed Kitchen, Store House,
two flory high, forty.eight feet long, a fine
Spring House, a number of houfc& for the
accommodation of workmen, and c.vcty
ncceffaty oat building, and the situation
for a ftorc, is equal to any in the back
country. There is an excellent situation
within half a mile of the forge for a fur
nace, and dam is partly creflcd acroiii
Brier creek. There is plenty of ore con
tiguous, and the land is well timbered so
| as to afford plenty of coal wood. It is ,
j deemed unneceflary to give a further de- )
feripuon, as perfoo* wishing to pnrehafe, 1
will doubtless view the premiers. One )
third cf the purchafc money to he paid
down, and the remainder in one and two
years, the purchaser giving bend, and a'
mortgage ©n the prenuk*. Ihe titles mq
indifpu table.
Wm: COWLES, i
Georgia, Cclutnbia county,
January ;q. iptnjom.
N. B. There is on the premiss an eJeJ
! gant situation for a Mer chant Mill on Btirit
creek, about half quarter of a mile below
atp Iron Works. , '
; for Sale, /
A VALUABLE SET CF MILLS, aijd
1 r. upwards cf 3,500 acres of lard,
bout nine mile* from Augusta j '
ALSO, f
Ten cr Twelve NEGROES, ar.d all the
Plantation and Mill tools,—with Oxen,
Mules arid carnage*.—Pc. Oi on to be giv
en on the firft day of January next.
If the fame'arc not before that period
disposed of by private Me, they will be
fold by Public Autftioo ; of which due no
tice -ill br given—
ALSO—TO/? SALE, '[
Sundry trafts of LAND, in the Dlfhifls
of Barnwell, Edgefield, Abbeville, Pen
dleton, QjrcenviUe and Union, South-Ca
rolina.— Far further information apply to
the Printers.
May 18. (ts)
~ TO BE SOLD~
By " the subjcribtr,. in Broad- street, a Jew
LOTTERY TICKETS, *
of the Charleston Kaft Bay Street Lottery,
where the fchcrac, which is an advantage
ous one for adventurers, may be fecn.
JOHN WILLSON.
Augusta May 4. (gt)
ijoiTcF.
ALL those to whom the Eflatc of the
late Majof John BrOwn, dficcafcd
Hands'juftly indebted, are rcqtefted to ren
der their accounts properly attested, and
those indebted to said estate, euhsr by-Lorn!
or open accounts are forwarned from fettling
the fame with any other person or persons,
but the executors, to whom, it is hoped,
they will make immediate payment.
SAMUEL M. SMYTH,
✓, WALTER LEIGH,
Executors.
April 20. (ts.)
BROUGHT to Jail, on Tvcjday the
4 th mji. a negro Jcllow by the name cf
JEjyTY, Jays he belongs to John Parker ,
living in Hancock county near Sparta
Jerry is about 19 years cf age, Jive feet tea
inches high. On. the zd injt . was elfo loclg
.ed in Jail, a negro man of the name of
GEORGE, ‘fyi he belongs tn John Carr .l
1 jimfiofr, Cy.ll-.ion vz.k, death- Carolina- .
j Jaid fe.lew'is a L ut 2 z years cf age •• free
\ ■‘ Jr cl 7 inch j high, has a Jeer on his left an
: de by the bite oj a hog —The owners are n
i qxejted to come for war t prove property, pay
S charges and take than. no: ay .
FRANCIS GEftDY, Jailor,
I Ri amend county, Jure 8. (3*)