Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1806-1817, November 29, 1806, Image 4

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MONT-VILLE, FOR SsILE, TH AT Valuable Plantation. CONSISTING of 2617 acrei on Savan nah River in Buika County, and 767 o„ ippolhe fi lc in South Carolina— The valas of the Pine Linds, on thin fide, anJ 'he rhh low Grounds on the other fid# of the liver, t-nrters the who’e a Valuable FJtate, The advantages of an elevated fituatiuu, ilv: etlabiiih x.cit 'fa F my cun lUiitiy, an 1 with the inrnand of Land# of every quality, upon a navigable river, are fj ./ill known a# to need no other dtfc.'ip tio»i.—Tcrtns of payment and the price, will be easy; for particular*, apply in Am gu'ts to Th>ma* Fhurmycfq ; of Seaborn Jon. a cfq. .it hi# fiat in Sc.wen c unity, and in Savannah to Wm. STEPHENS. July it. (if) FOR SALE, On (h: 10th of I) cetnber next, in Columbia County, Will be Sold. ' The real and Per/onal eth'.e of the late Rev. David Tir.Jl y ; viz: A Trad of Land, With a comfortable Dwelling Ir ousej and convenient oat h'jufc*, with a fc.ud Fv-ach Orchard, ALSO. The flock, confiding bfHorfes, (h-e.p and Cj't e-—A set oi Blacklini.hU —Terutt of fa!c mads kuo./u on rhs day. CHARLR.CRAWFORD, \ - . S. M SMYTH. / " • Nrvtmbir If, (4'J MARSHALL SALES. O i the ftrjl 1 v.f lay tn December next f be isietn th' fual hours , at the Mvktt house in the town of Low faille. mil be Sold , 1150 acres ol land in Jackson county, on the w<.tJi« of Dove creek ad joining Hi.ratio Maibury and James Jones. ALSO 1250 acres of land in Jcficrfon county, on ti\c waters of Ogechet, granted to Robe t F nfytn, and John Meal*, ad joiairgf ’.id Forfytf, and on all other fidcs vacant at the time of survey. ! ALSO,. One half moiety of 265 acres of land i.i ja.idon ounty, on the waters of fuv-r creek, af3 fining Martin’s and Ha gen’s *and. One half moiety of 230 acres of land in Fraak‘in county, on the waters of the Ocoucc River, bounded on all Tides by vseant hid*, at »h:tine of fumy. ALSO, acres of land in Franklin cnii.uy, on the Oconee River, bound on N. F. by hid River, and on all other tides vacant laud** ttiicd cn as the property of J ohn Cobb* to fatisfy Th jtnas P. Johnfcn and Stephen pointed out by the defendant. 230 acres of land in Franklin county, on the Oconee. River, bounded N, K. by the Paid River, and on all other fide* vacant land, levied on as the property or Juno Cobb: to f*ti*fy Thomat P, Jchn fun and Srephca Hollingfworth, pointed on. by the defendant. ALSO, One half moiety of 1000 acres of land in Clake county, on lh ial creek, three miles from Ath.ni, granted to Charles Finch, v*cunt on al Tides at the time cf furvsy, and now adjoining Spirks & Hails. 250 acres, granted to John'Go ram mClaikc county ru Seder ctetk, sd oiuing Walker, Riche Ton and fan! (loram,- ab at two mites heiow Athens j the above levied oa a* the property of John Raimcy, to iiiisfy l. r aac Teaidale, and pointed cut by J. Raimey. 202 1-2 acres land in the 2d cliffnCt Wilkinson, known in the plan, by lot No. ax*, and granted to Daniel M‘* Duvall, cn the waters o* Dry creek. 202 1-2 acres land in the 2d diftrift W-ik.nfm, known in the plan by lot No, 2 16, and gr.uitod to Hugh M‘Doa •id. 287 1-2 acres of land in Frank lin county, on Tuorfa creek, including the town, g-anted to Thomas Payne; vacant ■k on all sides at Fie time of furVey. * 250 acres of land including an Illmd on Savannah river in E bert county, adjoining J ims* Freeman’s land, and on all other Tides by vicant land at the time of furvev, anl gianrcd to James Little. 200 acres of land in Wilkes county at the time of survey, granted to Wm. Wilmowh, lying on Seder creek, and vacant on all tides at the time of survey. 100 acres of land in Elbert county, granted ta JHTc Rowell, adjoining Jane Carfons and Jcfiah Dobbs, the above tr*as levied on as the property of James B’.slr ■«* Hugh M‘Donald, to fatisfy Thomson and P he. Geo. W-MOORE, d. m. d g. j - 6j i %jf . p i y CITY-HOTEL. Lewis M‘Coy, MOST refpcftfully informs the public that he has leafed fora term of year, (hit long eftablilhed Tavern, north fide o Broad ScreetAugufta, Georgia.— Where Ms Bar i» wellfupplied with wines, BRANDY, RUM, GIN, PORTER, &C, &S, His Larder with the bed provifion* the mar ket rffirds. His Stable, which la large, ai r y a r d commodious, is well stored with Corn Fodder and evciy neceflary for those hotfes, which may be p. t under hi* care, at eeded by a sober, careful and attentivt oavr. From his unremitting attention tohunnefs, with the comforts & ft tiifaftion of hit gueQs, & aided by his family, he hopes to obtain (hare c-v the public patronage; which it (hall ever be hit delire to merit. A number of gentlemen can be accommodated with board by the week, xr.o'uh, or year, on the usual terms. November 8. (if) 'sheriff’s sale: On the fir{i Tuefday in December nextf at the Market kovfe in the city of Augu/ia, at the usual hon' «, IVILL BE SOLD, One negro fellow by the name of Potydoic, levied on at the piopetty of Chefiey Boflick jun'r, and pointed out by the defendant, to fatlsfy one execution ia favor of theadm’xs of Wm Poe. Jur. HARRIS, n s. r. c. November i. ft. ~ Willie Let, yft Lexington Oglethorpe county, THE bnildidgol the county Academy* 30 feet by 45, two Sory high, the fonnda ion to be ot rock, three feet high and thick, and the iemaiodcr of the walls to be of brick, a plan of wh'-ch may be Teen at Dr. George Phillip*’in said Town— feparate pr< ;i>faU, in writing, will be re ceived for the (tone wotk, on or before the Ift Monday in December next, and (Sepa rate or colleflive propofalt for the brick, and wooden wotk, will he received on or before the ift Monday in January next.— G’afs, Nails, Hinges, Lock* and Lime will be furr.ilhcd by the Commiflioners. — The whole to te completed on or before the Ift day of December 1807, for the faithful performance of whkh, bond and approved feenrity will be required. ALSO, Will be rented at the fame time and place for one year, the htufe and lot formerly occupied by Francis Mcfon dcccafcd, to gether with an excellent Garden, and seve ral town lots, and a conftdcrable quantity of cleared land, all in a good date of repair. Conditions—twelve months credit, with bond and approved security. JOHN LUMPKIN, 'i £ Wm. H. CRAWFORD; I | GEORGE PHILLIPS, f *<• JAMES LUCKIE, , J O3ober if. [6f] "no tic e! At Liytivgton on the I JI Monday in December vext, to the highest bidder Will be Sold, THE heufe iholdand kitchen furniture of the late Francis Meson deceased, together w i*h a number of ether articles too tedious to mention. Conditions'-twelve months credit upon all Turns above five dollars, with bond and approved fecutity, and on all Turns under that, —calh. GEORGE PHILLIPS, 7 I*l Wm H. CRAWFORD, > ROBERT ALLISON, \ * OAober 14. [6t] 20 Dollars Reward, RAN AWAY from the owner iu Savan nah, feme months ago a French neg o girl, named HIACINTHE, but who now gt ci by tlie name of (he went off in one of the boats for Augufta— (he is ©f a middle stature, (lender made high check bones, (mall breads, and speak teleraHe good englifh - whoever delivers said giil, to D. ftor Poisson in Augufti, (hall receive the above reward. Novembe r S. «/) NOTICE. The Suhfcriber has For Sale 16 Likely African Negroes, They have beea one year in the country, and worked to advantage—the a hove Negroes are a well chosen fct, and wil be fold low for cash or produce. ASA GARRETT. September to. ( ts ) tolet7 The shop that has been lately occupied by Dost. Smelt, till the firft of January next. N. B. Apply to Mrs, Smelt. November 22 _ GEORGIA. By hit Excellency JARED IRWIN, Gov. trnor 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 pa fled the nth of February, I7pp, entitled "an aft to regulate the general deft,ions in Sc to appoint the time of the meet ing of the General Aficmbly,” it is among other things declared, " that all writs of c leftions to All vacancies that may happen, for members of the General Affcmbly of this dale, or House of Reprefcntativcs of the U nited States, (hall be direfted to the Justices of the Inferior Courts of the refpeftivc coun ties, who are required to give pubic notice thereof, and cause the fame to be held in manner and form as herein before pointed out, agreeably to futh writ.” And whereas, a vacancy hath happen ed in the House of Reprefcntativcs of the U nited States, by reason of the resignation of Thomas Spalding, who was elefted to serve as a member therein, for this (fate, until the fourth day of March next, I have therefore thought proper to iflue this my prod, mat ton, hereby notifying, direfting, Sc erdtrirg the Justices of the Inferior courts of the rtfpeftiwc Counties in this ftatc, to confidvr the fame as a general w rit of tlcftion, 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 refj eftive counties, on Monday the firft day of December next. And I do hereby further require, that such returns of said e leftion as the aforefaid aft points out, be made to the Executive Department within the lime therein preferibed. GIVEN under my hand and the Great Seal of the State, at the Sate.Houfe in Louisville , this 'Jth day of Nov, in the year of our Lord, eighteen hundred andfix, and of the In depen. denct of the United Slates oj Ameri ca the thirty firft. JARED IRWIN. By the Governor, Marbury, Secretary of the State. J. & Blackburn, Ref peG.fully inform their friends and the pub lic, that they have taken a Store four doorr below fudge WiUfon*s Broad Street : AND HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND ON HAND FOR SALE, The Following Goods , —v i z.—. BACKSTRAP, SnwiKov, 7 , Fair and Faifctop and > BOOTS, Prain j ~ • Fine Shoe* firft and second quality, Coarse ditto. Ladies black Morocco and leather spring. heels, A huge and general assortment of Children's Morocco and leather Shoetecs and Slip pets, A large assortment of LEATHER, con fiding ot Bootlegs, Calf, Kid, Seal and Morocco Skins, With a general and very elegant assortment * of Ladies plain and embroidered EngHfh and American Kid, and Tambored Fox Shoes. ALSO, Plain and printed Calicoes, Fancy Marfeillei, Plain cambiick Muslins, Cotton Girdles for the waist, Black and white fi’k do. Siik Cords and Tassels sot caps, Ditto for gown sleeves, ** Silk Frogs backs, Whit* and black op«n Lace, Bolting, white silk Blade, Cotton do. Large Ball Trimming, Black Cotton Cord, Brown and blue silk do. Faff Trimming, Silver Thread, White and black rich lace Veils, Black lace Cloaks, white Cotton neck Scaff, Ball cotton forfswing, Cambray Mud in, 6 4 Figured do, 6 4 Lencan do. Straw Sa'fecet, Leneau Vales, Shoe Bows, Shiueai do. Large Camels hair Shawls, Straw Bonnets, Leghorn ditto, Patent Suspenders, Plain and tigared rich loft Craves, Mens Sc Womens plain laced Cotton Hose, Mens coarse and fine wotfted do. Coat and Vest Buttons, Ladies and Misses beaver habit Gloves, Mens blue, brown and mixed Cloatb, and Fiiza Wrappers, Ditto Lion Stein, London Bottled Porter, Sc Bottled Cider. A small Coafignment of Cordials, Confiding of bhrnb. Cinnamon, and Peppermint, •All of which they are determined to fell on the lowest terms for cash or coun try produce, t)£hber aj. Sheriff's titles. Biffs of falc Mortgages, &c. may be had at this Office. THOMAS , Respectfully iafotni. the that he has just arrived in Augusta, » n d has opened Store in Mr, Murren's New House, lately occupied by Mcffra John- Howard & Co, With a choice Sdeflion of Ike Following Goods, WHICH HE WILL SELL ON VIET MODER ATE TERMS} WHOLE SALE OR RE. * TAIL, VIZ: v BEST Flax and Tow Oznaburgs, Brown and */hite Piatillai, Irilh Linen and Britanias, Cotton Shirting, Silk and Cotton Umbrellar, Long Lawns and Cambrics, Laced Cambrick and Lcno Veils, 4 4 and 6 4 Lcno Mcilin, Black love Shawls and Veils, Lullring and Belongs, Ladies Silk Felices, Black and White picnic Gloves, Black and cdl'd. Silk do. White and col'd, Cotton do. Ladies long wash Leather do. Ginghams and Char .bia Muflia, Catnbrick Mullins, A very elc *int aflbrtroent of rich Fancy Mullins from 50 cents to e dels, per yard, A few pieces of richley ornamented Circadian Robes—very elegant, Pullisat and Madrafa Handkerchiefs, New Red Bandannas do. Linen and Carabrick Pocket d*.. Cotton do, dp. Ribbons and Silk do. Velvet Ribbon and Ferrets, Silver Piufs for Bonnets, Laces and Edgelngs, Black, white and col'd Sewing Silk and Twist, Ounce 1 bread, Col'd Threads, common and patent, Adelpha Cotton Thread in papers and varnished boxes, A choice Aflbrtmeut of Printed Calicoes from 1/94. to 4/bd. per yatd. White Calicoes and Fustians, | and 6-4 Cottm Check, i and j Bed Tick, Calimancoes and Durants, ’ Bombazines and Bombazettt, Florentines, Crapes and Persians, Silk and Cotton Sufpsndcrs, Black and col'd bcftJLondon made Hats, Superfine Cloth and Cafli meres, Cordcroyr, Velveteens and Thickfeti, Buff Nankeens, Humhums, Flannels and coarse Woolens, 100 Ready made Veils, A handforae assortment of Boots and Shoes, Ladies embroidered and plain Cotton Stockings, Mens do. do. do. Boys and Misses Stockings, Dimities, Janes and Jenets, Diaper Table Cloths and Toweling, Diaper Holland Tapes and Bobbins, Blue and white Pavilion Gauze, A large assortment of Leghorn and Split Straw Bonnets, Artificial Wreaths, Festhcn & Flowers, Cotton and Silk Trimmings, Steel Bugles for Bonnets, Table knives and Forks, Pen and Pocket Knives, Razors and Razor Strops, Tinned Iron and Fullian Spoons and Di viders, Gimblett, Sc. (3e» July »<?• [ tf 3 ALL persons indebted to he late firm of William H. Jack & Cc. or to the estate of Andrew Jnnes, de ccafcd, by bond or note, are once more called on for immediate fettlcment) no further indulgence can be given.—Thofc indebted to either of the above mentioned firms on open account, are requefied to liquidate the fame previous to the firft day of September next,—After that date, blits will be commenced agaiefi delin quents without diferimination. JAMES BSGGS, Adm< l3. • (ts) 1 00 Dollars Reward. STOLEN from Captain VVm. Stable about four miles from Aogufia, on the night of the 4th inst; A SMALL BROWN BAY MrtRE mixed with grey hairs, three year* old isft f-ring, about 14 hands one inch high, a whitettreak in h: i forehead, the left bind foot white, two ot three white mixed rings round the tail.— And a YELLOW BAY HORSE about 14 hands and high, four years old, with 4 small star in his forehead, food allround, with a little scale t ff the hind hoof. The above reward will be the above deferibed horfi »Sc the thief dfthieves, ot Forty Dollars for tbe’hotles alone. WILLIAM M'TYRE, . JOHN G*EORGI£, November zz,