Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1806-1817, October 18, 1806, Image 4

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THOMAS BUTT • ■ Respectfully informs the Public, that hs has just arrived in Aogufta, and baa opened Score in Mr. Murren'a New Hoofc, lately occupied by Mcflfra John Howaed (3 Co, iVlth a choice SpUflien of the Following Goods, WHICH HE will »tll on very moder ate terms; WHOLESALE or RE TAIL, VIZ: BEST Fla* sad Tow Oznabmgf* Brown and White P.atiila*, In’lh Liner and Britaniis, Cotton Shirting, Silk and Cotton Umbrella*, Long Lawn* and Cambiics, Laced Cambri k and L*no Veils, 4. 4 and 6 4 L?no Mullin, Black love Shawls and Veil*) Luftring and Pelongi, Ladiek Silk Felices, B ack and White picnic Gloves, Black and ced’d. Silk do. . White and colM. Cotton do* Indies long wa(h Leather do, Giughams and Chambra Mtflln, Cambrick Mufti' l ** A very elegant sffjitraent of rich Fancy Mullins from 50 cent* to j dola* ptt* yard, A few pieces of richley ornamented CirdSflim J^obsa— very elegant, Pnllicat and Midrafs Hacdkci chiefs, New Red Bandannas do. ; Linen and Cambrick Pocket do. Cotton dc. do. Ribbons and Silk do. Velvet Hi! ban and Ferrets, Silver Piufs for Bonnets, Lacrj and Edge!"g«, Black, white and colM Sewing Silk and Twist, Ounce Thread, ColM Threads, common and patent, Adeipba Cotton Thread in papers ar.d ‘ .varnilhed boxes, A choice Affjrtrotot of Printed Calicoes from i/gi, to 4/6 d. per yard, White Calicoes and Fustians, i and 6 4 Cotton Check, 1 and | Bed Tirk. Calirnsncocs and Duracts, Bombazine* and Bombazetts, Flotcatipea, Crapes and-Petfuns, Siik and Cotton Sufpcnders, Black and coi’d best London made Hats, Supetflnc Cloth and Caffimcres, Cordcroy*, Velveteens and Thickfcti, Buff Nankeens, Humhuma, Flmnels and coarfc Woolens, joo Ready made Vcfts, A handlomc assortment of Boots and Shoes, Ladies embroidered and phin Cotton Stocking*, Mens do, do. do. Boys and Miffc* Stackings, Dairies, Janet amj Jencts, Diaper Table Clcthj and Toweling* Diaper Holland Ta.es and Bobbins, Blue and white Pavilion Gauze, A la*ge affortmrnt of Leghorn and Split Straw B 'nnets, ATt‘;fi-i.il Wreath*, Feathers & Flowers* Cotton and Silk Trimrmogs, Steel B iglcs for Bonnets, Table knives anti Forks, Pen and Pocket K«ivc* s Razors and Razor strops, Tinned Iron and Fustian Spoons and Di viders, Gimbictr, 13c, July ig [tf] For Sale, On very low Terms. 6 Hhds, bed green cuff, e, Barrel* MofcavaJo Sugar, % Hhd*. do. do. 3 C’cft* Hyfon Tea, t Boxes No. 8 Cotton Cardr, y do. No. 10 do, do, a Bsgg: Pepper, iooo Wt, preen Coprafs, xo Barrels Northward Rum, 3 Hhds. do. do. a HhJa. Jamaica do, 2 do. W, I. do. 2 Hhds. Moiaffe*, 1 | Ton B. Stec', | do. German do, to pieces Cotton Bagging, % Crates Crockery Ware, 36 pieces low price brown Hollands, 1 Case lew price knsped Hats, 2i pieces long La*rs, 2 Trunk low price Callicoes, 10 do. Cotton Stripe*. All of which will be fold at wbolefalc or jtetaii, for Cash or Produce, by HARRISON O HAMILTON. On Conunifiion, 1500 bulhcls ground Salt. Aogufta, August ip. (ts) Ten Dollars Reward. RAN- AWAY from tbe fubferiber a mi. lacto girl of the name of SALLY, It * is supposed (hr is in the vicinity ot Aogufta, or in Beach Ifhnd—whoever brings her to me in Aogufta, (hall receive tbe above tewerd. GEORGE W, EVANS. * [</] Golhoun & Wilson, Have Just Received from New - York and Philadelphia, and ncvf opening at their fiore next door to Mtjfrt. John Pox and co. a choije Jeledion cf the Following Goods, Which will befold very low for cash or Pj| o * D U Cl. - VIZ: SUPER FI NE Cloths and Caffimera, Fine and Coarse Cloths, Mixed Plains, Kendal Cottons, R' fe and Striped Barkers, i / Calimaneoes and Durants, ' ' Bombazines and 8 .mbazetts, Florentine, Crapes and P'alongs, Silk and Cotton Safpendcn, Corduroy, Velveteens and Thickfetts, Mens and Womens Cotton Hole, Mini w ill'd do. Dimities and Jm*s, , Irifli and Brown Linens, Si k and Catron Umbrellas, Lmg Lawns and Cambric Laced Cambric ") Jicanct ( sfk } MUSUNS, Lrno { Brack Cambric J , T<ano Vtils and Shawles, B »ck Love do. and Veils, Stik Chaaibray Mu Ain, Cotron do. do. Synchews, Pie Nlc Gloves, x White aid colored Gloves, Bandanna Handkerchiefs, Linen and Cimbric do. Ribbons and Silk, Laces and Edge*, Printed Calliccej, ‘Chintz Shawls, JVh.fcilics Wuftcoarirg, M ifoceo and Kid Slit;pera, M ilts Morocco do. Mrn* fine and coarse Shon, B -ots and B >oteeo, Boot Legs and Calf Skins, Saddles and Bridles, Stdllc.baggi,, Mens Plated Hats, Table Knives and Fotks, P m and Pocket Knives, ShoeKrives, Tea Trayi and Bread SilkcH, Shovels and Tongs. T r ace Chairs and W. eding Hors, is, 8 10, iz and zo penny Nails, Cotton Bagging, And f me nfefull BOCKS. With a great variety of articles too tedious to enumerate, making in the whole, a complete allbru ment. ALbO, An aiTortmcnt of GROCERIES, , VlZ\ BROWN Sc LOAF SUGARS, SHERRY WINK, COGNMC BRANDY, > COFFEE, PE PER. ALLSPICE, &c. Sec, September zo, 18c 6. ['/] Jones & Semmes, ARP now opening an ex ten sive aflbrtment of Dry Goods & Groceries , Selected by themselves at the befl: northern markets, confining rs the moil iffeaml ar’iclas in reqatft for the Country trade. —Tbeir Rock,being large, and as they will be cnnftantly rrpleniibing it, Store- Vrene-s Su'd Merchmts, wh© may not have fuppHed themselves. v,'i!l fi. d it to their in. trre tto give them n call, T.hbir term 8 WILT. BE LIBERAL. They have likewise in -view, a cmfiderablco largorasnt of their War*. House,, for the reception and Borage of Produce and Goods, and will,' by their attention to th* Commiflion Bufinfcfs, Endeavour "o merit a (hare of the public patron*ge fn that lire ; their charges will be as low as nfual, aud regular attendance wi'd be given, ' September 6. m THE SUBSCRIBER Offers For Sale y His STOCK in Trade , Confiding of a small though choice aflortment of DRY GOODS, . Lately imported, with a supply of Liquors and Groceries y which he will dispose of on low terms, and on a liberal credit, . ISAAC HERBERT, June-], 1806. (t/) INK POWDER. Os the very best kind, to be had on low terms (by wholefalc and re tail) at the Chronicle Office. Call’s Ware-House. THESE very extensive buildings (part of which have for fotnc time been occu pied by Mr. Joshua De Butts.) The fuhfcribert have lately purcbafed, and put in excellentorderfor the reception of such Mer chandize and Produce as may be addrcf. fed to their care. THE WARE-HOUSE meafaring in length, nine hundred and thir. four, and in width fifty feet, together with that already in the iroccupancy, will afford, at lead, twice as much room as any in this City or State ; and the undersigned trust the con stant attention w hich will be paid to the re ception & delivery of articles deposited, will insure from the merchants of Augusta and the country, a liberal part of their bufinefsr-thcy will at all times have a fufficiency of hands to unload waggons and give the earliest dis patch in weighing cotton and forwarding a. ny other bufincfs they may have to do—To Planters they beg leave to give information, that a fufficient part of this WARE HOUSE is refcrved for aTOBACCO INSPECTION as heretofore, where, by the attention of men of rcfptdbhility as infpeftors, it is hoped fat. isfaCfion will he given.—FrOro this date the , WARE-HOUSE will be in poffffion of the subscribers, who will give prompt dispatch to any orders addrtffed to Mr. De Butts. M'KINNE & Co. OB»her (8t) MONT-VILLE, FOR SALE, THAT Valuable Plantation. CONSISTING of 1627 seres on Savan nah River in Burke County, and 767 on the eppofite fide in Smith Carolina— The value of the .Pine Lands, on this fide, and the rich lew Grounds on the other fide of the river, render* the whole a Valuable FJlate. The advantages of an elevated fitnation, the eftablilhment of a Ferry con stantly, and with the command of Lands of every quality, upon a navigable river, arc so well known as to need no other defer!p tion.-—Terms of payment, and the price, will bceafvj for particulars, apply in Au pufta to Thomas Flcurncyefq ; of Seaborn Jones efq. at his feat in Sciivcn county, - and in Savannah to V Wm. STEPHENS. July 12. (ts) For Sale , ON the firft day of November next, will be offered to the highest bidder, either to fell or rent for three years, a valuable traft of land on the Uchre, Columbia county, adjoining the land of Thomas Gumming Esq.—there is about 160 acres cleared thereon, under a good fence, and nearly all frefh land of the firft quality, a considerable quantity of corn and fodder will be fold on tb« prerbifes on the fame day. PHILLIP CLAYTON. October 4, £4/] AUCTION, On the Twentieth of October n:xt t Will be Sold, THE land whereon the fubferiber now lives, containing three hundred and eighty eight acrca of land, more or less, we!! improved, together with the flock of Horses, Cat tle and Sheep ; ALSO, The plantation utensils and a crop of corn, if not fold before; the terms will be made known on the day of falc, by the subscriber. FRANCES CRAWFORD. Columbia county, OQober 4. [ji] Augusta Jocky Club . TTHE members of the Augusta Jocky Club are requested to meet at Ash ton Carrie's on Saturday the 18th inlt, at too'clok a. m. to appoint officers for the infuing year, apportion the purses and such other bufmefs as may come befote them. Bj or tier of the piejident. GEO. S'. HOUSTON, Secy. OBaber 4. notice! WHEREAS the bonds of Georgs W, Evana, George Pirrfon, Conrad Li veeman, David and John Taylor,, and Jc-hn Catlett— 3c like wife the notes of Nathaniel Durkee, Colby Dickinson, Mrs. Mary An drews, 8t Jeremiah Mil ler—have been de posited in my hands by the late Major John Brown, and now become my property ; the faidperfons are hereby requested to come for ward Sc make immediate payment, else their bonds and notes will be put into the hands of an Attorney for collection, on the last ; day of this month, without fail. WILLIAM W. OLDS. . OOoher 4. [4/I ‘ •. * A Lift of Defaulters In Richmond county for the year j S o g Captain Collins's Company, District No. 3. John Watson, John Zackkey, Ja’s Dayj s Cullers Bedingfield, Charles James, Francis IX Ballard, NathM. Bell. * Captain Fee's Company, District No. 4. Charles Price, JoOma De Butts, Welcom Bucklin, Harris 6c Low, George Foe, Wi. dow M'F.nlard, Wm. Bowie, Jefle St*a phons, John D. Wiilfcn, John T Lore* Martin Wileman, Edward Bmkhanan, W. H. Craven, John H. Edward, Wm. But! ler, Joel Lyon, Chtrlcs Randolph, Robert Harper, Lvcar Parks. Captain M'Coomhs's Company. District No. 5. Reuben Elkins, Maion Gan«tt, John Blaire, Thomas Settle, Seth H ; .ne s , Edward Higgins, Joseph Varden, John Miirphey, Isaac Tant, Tho ; s D.dtor, Cler.phns Lum ki«. Michael Burk, ~ Emanuel, Hat, rifon Bell, Abraharr Harmond, Henry Har mond, Widow'Kean, Widow Bim*?, Adam Cloud. No return from Captain Smyth’s compa, ny, Diftrift No. J. No return f.oin the late Captain Beall’s company, Diftrift No. 2. No return Capt. M‘Tvrcs company DiftrLft No." 6. A. RHOADES, r. t. r. r. c. O&ober 4. (3s) SHERIFF’S SALE, On the Jirfl lat {day in Navrmhe r n e ut, i* Gfeerjbircuzk, aithe usual hours, WILL BE SOLD. Three Negroes, to wit j Ben, Aggy and Nancy. ALSO, Two black Horses and two feather and lurriture, cvieacnsuhe 1 propertyol Richard Hudson, to fatis y sn I Execution in favor of Edmund Alexander, ALSO, 1 Two horfcs, a Bay and a Grey, J levied on as the property cf James R;i., I by virtue of an Execution, the Ext’* of I Li ad fey vs Samuel & James Reid. I ALSO, ' I Tw’o Road Waggons, two Sor-I rcl Horses, ore bay herfe and one ro?n| Stud Horse, levied on as the property of I Samuel Reid, to fa ! isfy an Execution in I favour of Jeffrey Earley snd sundry ethers. I 1 ALSO, I 250 Acres of land in Greene I ccuuty on the gtanted to hi 1,1 and r.dj iping Philipt* JanH, hr j g the! land whereon William J nkit s now Mrs,l levied cn to fatirfy an Execution in favour! of Harmon Pciryman sundry others, for! costs. i ALSO, I Two Acres of land with a fcorel thereon, containing three rooms, aufl j doing Payton Smiih arfid William Harris* taken as the property of Robert F-lber tM fatisfy two executions, cne in favour ofl Noyal Nelms, end the other in saver ofl Stephen Gatlin, levied on and returned tfl me by Thomas Stewart ccnflable. I ALSO, I no Acres of land, more oil less, granted to Nspicr, adjoining Me t.lfl with a good dwelling houfo and - t fl necessary faouf s, with .1 Wu3b!o flaw anfl Gri* Mll thc»*pn. it being the plaifl whereon Henry H. Horn now lives. I ALSO. I One other fracl of land confl tainiag 500 acrc3, more or left, with fl , valu*be improvement thereon, adjoininfl Robert Wright, John Love and o f hers 'fl the present, a]! lying in the Certify ofl Greene. Icvi-d on as the property cf Henfl ry H. Horn, tifatiify an execution n f*fl vour of Seth Thomfrv ; the properffl pointed cut by the plaintiff. fl Conditionsof fafe CASH. fl j. STANDIFEK, o. s. o- c. H _osofer 4. [s«] I sherlff^salel On the firfl Trtcfday in November rex’, ‘-H Court- hou/e, between the hot/*', th’ fclloxviT,% property , H WILL BE , I 100 Acres of Land, me re" ofl left, in Oglethorpe county, vtiih t< let improvements thereon, j in* Lewia F.tfflj and Bums. H ALSO, fl 22 Acres, more cr Ids, joinfl the above. H ALSO, ■ 16 Acres, joins the above; nfl improvements on either cf the two trefN—all taken as the property of Will*, to falsify a judgment in favour fl Isaac Moore vs slid Wills, and out by the Plaintiff— Condition* flg cash. fl T. W, SCOTT, s. o. c.H E Off fiber 4. tii-fl| NOTICE. ■ NINE months from the date plication trill be made to the able the Inferior Ccort far the cou> (V flfl Columbia, for leave to fell two trails cf in said county. The fame beirg pa*t ■ . the real estate of Jchn Sargent dcr. fl the benefit of the hfi.’s ?.nd rre/ito'*. SARAH SARGENT May *4* ■l ir s' ? '^H