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Call’s Ware-House. j
very extenlive buildings (part of
which have tor fame time b.cn occu
pied by M*. Joshua De Butts.) The
fuhfonbers have lately pure Wed, and put in
excellent order for the reception of such Iyler-
CH an 0122 and Produce as may be addref.
fed to their cate. THE WARE-HOUSE
racafiiring in length,' nine hundred and ihir
fonr, and in width fifty feet, togetiur with
thaialfeady in ihcuocaipancj, wul afford, at
lead, twice as much room as any in this City
or State ; and the under<*:gncd troft the con
joint attention which vvi iLc pa»d 10 tlie ie
cjiv.ion Sc delivery of articles diptffiud, will
iilorelfotn the merchants <*l Augmta and the
cnuutiy, a liberal part ot tlieir bull net ,-I—they
V. ili at ail times have a luftictency ol hands
in unload waggons and give the carliUl dtf
jMtof in weigMtvg union and lorwatding a
ny o .her bulnicls they nifty have to du—lo
they beg lea.c u> give mi urination,
that a fufficicnt part of this WAREHOUSE
is reicrvcdior a 1 OBALwO J NSPiiO i lON
as heretofore, where, by the auention of men
cf rch e -lability as infptfton, it is hoped fat
isiiChon will be given.-—From this dare the
WARE-HOUSE will he in poflfdfion of the
lubfcnbers, who will give prompt difpatcti 1
to any utdcis addteflrd to Mr. ]>• Butts.
M‘KINNE Co.
OTcber 4. (lit)
MARSHALL SALES.
On.theJirjt I uJdny in December next, be
tween the vjuaL hours , at iht Mai hot hovft
tn iht town of LouifviUt,
Will be Sold ,
1150 acres of land in Jackson
county, on me water* 01 Dove crccx ad
joining Horatio Ma.bury and James
Jones. AL'sO
1250 acres of land in JefFerfon
comity, on the water* of Ogcchcc, granted
to Robert Fnfyih, and John Meal*, ad.
joluiig(*d Foryth, and on all ether fidcs f
vacant at the time of fuivcy,
ALSO,
One half moiety of 265 acres of
land m JaclcL/n county, on the waters of
lUver creek, adjo.ning Martin’* ai.d Ha
ger.’* land.
One half moiety of 230 acres of
land in Frank in county, on the waters of
the Ocoor-c Ktver, b; uuded on all fide* by
vacant lan,l.*, at the time ol futvey.
ALSO,
acres of land in Franklin
county, on the Oconee River, bound on
N, F. by Hid River, and on all.other fide*
vacant lands, levied on as the property of
John Cobb* to fatisfy Thoratis P. johnfan
and Stephen Holliugfwurth, pointed out
by the defendant.
230 acres of land in Franklin
couH/j or. life Oconee River, bounded N,
E. by the fatd River, and on all ether
w iidcs vacant land, levied on as the property
of John Cobb* to Htisfy Thomas P. Jehn
fbn and Stephen Hol.iogfwortb, pointed
cut by the duci dai.t.
ALSO,
One half moiety of 1000 acres
of bnJ in Crake couniy, on Dual creek,
three mi cs irum Athens, granted to Charles
Finch, vacant on f]S tides at the time of
survey, and now a.’joiniug Sparks & Hails.
250 acres, granted to John Go
ra.n in CU.kc county on Sodcr creek, ad
oiaing Walker, Richctfun and fatdGoram,-
ab »ut two miles brlow Athens ; the above
levied on as the property of John Raimey,
to luisfy Ifar.c Tesfddc, and pcinled out
by J. Ralovy.
2C2 1-2 acres land in the 2d
di'hfet Wilkinson, known in the plan/by
lot No, 2i», pav.i gi?nted to Daniel M‘*
Duyail, on the w-0.-.s o’> D.y cte«k.
202 i-2 acres land in the 2d
diftrief W. kiilfon, known in the plan by
lot No. at 6, and granted to Hu eh M‘Don
aid.
287 1-2 acres of land in Frank
.lin county, on Tone l a creek, including the
town, granted to Thomas Paynt j vacant
o.) all fide* at the time of survey.
250 acres of land including an
Isl nd on Savannah river in Eibert county,
adjoining James FreemaaVand, and on all
other fide* by vacant land at the time of
survey, and grunted to James Little.
200 acres of land in Wilkes
county at the time of survey, granted to
W.n. Wilrnoutb, lying on Seder creek, and
vacant on all fidea at the time of survey.
100 acres of land in Elbert
county, granted t > L-fle Rowell, adjoining
Jane Catfons and Jeluh Dobbs, the ab»ve
levied on as - the property of James
B.air and Hugh M Donald, to fatisfy
Thomson and P ice.
It Geo. W* MOORE, i>. k d g.
p| 25. [ 6 ]
notice,
Jkc Suhferiber has For ha/e 16
Likely
African Negroes,
They have bee* one year inthe
country, and worked to advantage—the a
bovc Negroes arc a well chosen set, and wil
be fold low for cash or produce.
ASA GARRETT.
September jo. , [tf)
1 the subscriber,
WISHING to fettle all jail demand*
against bins, will dispose of hit
poffeflloni on Little Spirit creek, confiding
of a Saw-mill in complete repair (with one
Taw) a good two dory dwelling house,
kitchen and ftnoke hoofc, with all other
nsccfiaiy out building* for fawyets &c. and
400 acre* as good pine land as any in the
county of Richmond; 50 acres of which
arc cleared, and under good fence —his
outstanding papers will be taken in pay
ment, and the terras made easy-
Wm. M‘TYfcE.
September 6. [*f]
•. - -- ...i ... M —-
MONT-VILLE,
FOR SALE,
THAT
Valuable Plantation.
of 2617 acres on Savan-
J nah River in Burke County, and 767
on the eppofite fide in South-Carolina—
The value of the Pine Linds, on this fide,
and Ihe rich low Grounds on the other fide
ot the river, renders the whple a
j Valuable FJiate .
The advantages of an elevated
lunation, the cltablilhraent of a Ferry con
dantly, and with the command of Lands of
every quality, upon a navigable river, are
so well known as to need no other deferip
tion,—Terms of payment, and the price,
wi ! l be cafy; for particulars, apply in Au
gusta to Thomas Flournoycfq ; of Seaborn
fonts t;fq. at his fe«.t in Sciiven county,
and in Savannah to
Wm. STEPHENS.
July ra. (ts)
SHERIFFS SALE.
On the Jirft Tiiijday in December next , at
the Market houje in the city of Augufia, at
the vjual hours,
WILL BE SOLD ,
One negro fellow by the name
of Polydoie, levied on as the property of
Chefley Bofiickjun’r, and pointed out by
the defendant, to fatisfy one execution in
favor of theadm'rs ot VVm. Poe.
Jur. HARRIS, d. s. r. c.
November 1.
Will Be Let,
At Lexington Oglethorpe county f
buildidgot the county Academy,
S 30 feet by 45, two story high, the
foundation to be 01 rock, three feet high
and thick, and the remainder of the walls
to be of bticlc, a plan of which may be
seen at Dr. George Phillips* in said Town—
f.paiate propufais, in writing, will be re
ceived for the done work, on or before the
Ift Monday in December next, and f#pa
rate or collective proposals for the brick,
and wooden work, will be received on or
fcef'rc the Ift Monday in January next.—
Glass, Nads, Hinges, Locks and Lime
will be (un ifhed by the Commiflioncrs,—
The whole to be completed on or before the
ift day ot December 1807, for the faithful
performance ot which, bond and approved
security will be required.
ALSO,
Will be rentedht the fame time and place
for one year, the boufc and lot formerly
occupied by Francis Mcfon dcccafcd, to
gether with an excellent Garden, and seve
ral town lots, and 2 confiderab’e quantity
of cleared land, all in a good state of repair.
Conditions—twelve months credit, with
bond and approved security.
JOHN LUMPKIN, a £
Wm. H. CRAWFORD; |
GEORGE PHILLIPS, *•
JAMES LUCKIE, J S*
October zc- , [6r]
To TICK
At L’\ington cn the \JI Monday in December
next , to the highest bidder
Will be Sold,
'"FHE houfchold and kitchen furniture
A of the late Francis Meson deceased,
together v. ith a number of other articles too
tedious to mention.
Conditions—twelve months credit upon
all Turns itbove five dollars, with bond and
approved security, and or. all Turns under
that, —cash.
GEORGE PHILLIPS, 7
Wm H CRAWFORD, S *-
ROBERT ALLISON, \s*
Oftcber 24. [6t]
20 Dollars Reward,
RAN. AWAY from the owner in Savan
nah, fume months ago a French
negro girl, named HIACINTHE, but
who now gees by the name of Suckcy, she
want off in o.lc of the boats for Augufta—
flic is of a middle stature, Hinder made,
high cheek bcncs, small breads, and speaks
tc lrral le good cnglilh -whpever deliver*
said giil, to Doftor Poisson in Auguftr, (hall
receive the above reward. ‘
November $. (ts(
For Sale,
A NEGRO BOY suitable
for the Field—Enquire at this
Office^
\Ntvember 15, Jjt]
CITY-HOTEL.
Lewis M‘Coy,
MOST refpeft fully informs the public
that he has leafed for a tens of year,
that long eftabliihsd Tavern, north fide o
Broad StreetAugufta, Georgia.—
Where his Bar is wellfupplied with wines,
brandy, rum, gin, porter, &c. &e.
His Larder with the best provisions the mar.
ket i ffjrds. His Stable, which is large,
airy and commodious, is well stored with
Corn Fodder and every recellary for thofc
horses, which may be put under hi* care,
attended by a sober, careful and attentive
Oftlcr.
From his unremitting attention
tohufinefs, with the comforts & fatufaftion of
his guests, & aided by his family, he hopes
to obtain (hare of the public patronage;
which it shall ever be bis defirc to merit.
A number of gentlemen can be
accommodated with board by the week,
month, or year, on the usual terms.
November 8. (if) __
NOTICE.
I SHALL attend at the times and places
hert in after mentioned, for the purpose ,
oj collcfting tax of Richmond county,
for the year 1806.
For diftrift No. 3. at Mr. James Col
lin*’* on Monday the firft day of December.
On Tucfday the znd day of December, at
James Fulchers cfq. for diftrift No 2,
On Wcdncfday the 3d of December, for
diftrift No. 6, at Captain Wm. M‘Tyte’s.
On Tburfday the 4th of December, at
the store of Capt. Samuel Fee, for diftrift
No. 4.
On Friday the sth of December, at the
City He/el, for diftrift No. 1.
On Saturday the 6th of December, at the
houfeof Mr*. M Nealy’s, for diftrift No. 5.
H. M‘TYRE, t. c. r. c.
November 8. {3 l)
Tor~sale7
i # j
On the 10th of December next, in Columbia
County,
Will be Sold.
Thereat and Personal estate of the late Rev.
David Tivflty ; viz:
A Tra£b of Land,
With a comfortable Dwelling
House; and convenient out houses, with a
good Peach Orchard.
ALSO,
The stock, consisting of Horses,
Hogs, fhcep and Cattle—Also, A set of
Black smith’s tods.— Terms of sale made
known on the day.
CHARLES CRAWFORD, \ ,
S. M. SMYTH. J tx rs ‘
November ij, (4^
GEORGIA.
By his Excellency JARED IRWIN, Gov
ernor and Commander in Chief of the Ar
my and Navy of this State, and of the
Militia thereof.
A Proclamation
WHEREAS in and by an aft passed the
nth of February, 1799, entitled
“an aft to regulate the general cleftions in
this state, & to appoint the time of the meet
ing of the General Assembly,” it is among
other things declared, “ that all writs of e
leftions to fill vacancies that may happen,
for members of the General Assembly ot this
state, or House of Representatives of the U
nited States, (hall be direfted to the Jufticos
of the Inferior Courts ot the refpeftive coun
ties, who arc required to give pubic notice
thereof, and caufc the fame to be held in
manner and form as herein before pointed
out, agieeably to such writ.”
And whereas, a vacancy hath happen
ed in the House of Representatives of the U.
nitccl States, by reason of the resignation of
Thomas Spalding, who was elefted to
serve as a member therein, for this state,
until the fourth day of March next, I have
therefore thought proper to ifiiie this my
proclamation, hereby notifying, direfting,
Sc ordering the Justices of the Interior courts
of the refpeftive Counties in this state, to
confider the fame as a general writ ol cleftion,
for filling the afortfaid vacancy ; And Ido
hereby charge and require the Justices to give
due notice, that an eleftion will be held in
the refpeftive counties, on Monday the firft
day ct December next. And I do hereby
fun her require, that such returns of said e
leftion as the aferefaid aft points out, be
made to the Executive Department within
the time therein preferibed.
GIVEN under 'my hand and the Great
Seal of the State, at the Sate-Honfe
in Louifvilli, this 7 th day of Nov,
in the year of our Lord, eighteen
hundred andfix, and of the Indepen.
dtnee of the United States oj Ameri
ca the thirty frjl.
JARED IRWIN.
By the Governor,
Hor ; Marbury,
Secretary of the State.
Sheriff's titles. Bills of Talc
Mortgages, &c. may be had at
this Office.
THOMAS BUTT , '
Respectfully informs thePuUic
that he has just arrived ia Augusta, and
haa opened Store in Mr. Murrcn’s New
House, lately occupied by Meffia Tohv
Howard (3 Co,
With a choice Selection oj the
Following Goods,
WHICH HE WILL SELL ON VERY MODER
ATE terms; WHOLE SALE or RE.
TAIL,
VIZ
BEST Flax arid TowOznaburgs,
Brown and White Platillar,
Irifli Linen and Britanias,
Cotton Shirting,
Silk and Cotton Umbrella?,
Long Lawna and Cambiica,
Laced Cambrick and Leno Veils,
4 4 and 6 4 Leno Muslin,
Black love Shawls and Veils,
Luftring and Belongs,
Ladies Silk Felices,
Black and White picnic Gloves,
Biack and colM. Silk do.
White and coPd, Cotton do.
Ladies long wafii Leather do.
Ginghams and Chambra Mullin, \
Cambrick Mullins,
A very elegant assortment of rich Fancy
Mullins irom 50 cents to 5 dols, per
yard,
A few pieces of richley ornamented
Circadian Robes—very elegant,
Puliieat and Madrafs Handkerchiefs,
New Red Bandannas do.
Linen and Cambrick Pocket do.
Cotton do. do.
Ribbons and Silk do.
Velvet Ribbon and Ferrets,
Silver Piufs for Bonnets,
Laces and Edgeings,
Black, white and col’d Sewing Silk and
Twill,
Ounce Thread,
ColM Threads, common and patent,
Adelpha Cotton Thread in papers and
varnilhed boxes,
A choice Affortmcut of Printed Calicoes
from r/gd. to 4/6d, per yard,
White Calicoes and Fuftiani,
I and 6*4 Cotton Check,
i and Bed Tick,
Calimancocs and Durants,
Bombazines and Bombazetts,
Florentines, Crapes and Persians,
Silk and Cotton Sufpsnders,
Black and col’d made Hats,
Superfine Cloth and Caflimeres,
Cordcroy*, Velveteens and Thickfcti,
BufF Nankeens,
Humhums,
Flannels and coarse Woolens,
100 Ready made Vests,
A handsome allortment of Boots and
Shoes,
Ladies embroidered and plain Cotton
Stockings,
Mens do. do. do.
Boys and Miffcs Stockings,
Dimities, Janes and Jcncts,
Diaper Tabic Cloths and Toweling,
Diaper Holland Tapes and Bobbins,
Blue and white Pavilion Gauze,
A large affortmcut of Leghorn and Split
Straw Bonnets,
Artificial Wreaths, Feathers & Flowers,
Cotton and Silk Trimmings,
Steel Bugles for Bonnets,
Table knives and Forks,
Pen and Pocket Knives,
Razors and Razor Strops,
Tinned Iron and Fustian Spoons andDL
viders,
Gimbleti, &c, &c»
July 19. [tf]
Adminiflrators ,
On Wednesday the seventh day c/ January
next, at the late rejidtme oj Thomas
Bealle, deceased,
Will be Sold,
The whole of the pcrfcnal e
state of said, deceased, Confiding of Ne
groes, Stock, Crop, Household furniture,
&c. &c. The sale to continue from day
to day until the whole is fold, the fltfrm*
will be made known on the day of falc,
AUGUSTUS BEALLE,? ... r
THOMAS BEALLE. 5
Columbia county , Nov, 8. [cool s']
T NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the
estate of Thomas BeaSle, late of Columbia
county, deceased, are requeued to make
immediate payment. — Andthcfi that have
any demands against Lid estate arc rcqucScd
to exhibit their claims, proven agreeable
to law
* AUGUSTUS BEALLE* > .
THOMAS BEALLE, $
Novembers. [
Baconforfak*
J. CORMICK, has a few thou
sand veight of Bacon of an excellent qcib
ty, which he will difpofs of on jgafbsabiJU
turns.
November r. (ts;
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Sheriffs Plank Ti-rwi?«.
Far Sale at this Offer % ,