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AUGUSTA CHRONICLE.
Vul XXL] * FR EED O M of the PRESS and TRIAL by JURY small remain inviolate. [No.
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A U G US TA: (Georgia) Printed by D. DRISCOL, the market. SATURDAY, January io,* 1807. [3 Dolls, per Atm,
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Jonathan Vafler,
MOST it r?fpaslfully informs his friends
and the public, that he has received
3 general aflortment of
DRY GOODS
AND
GROCERIES;
Which he will dispose of on moderate
terms, bv whokfale or retail—for cash or
produce.
'January 3. (ts)
S. M. Smyth,
Jn addition to his former fapply
HAS JUST RECEIVED,
100 Jars of the bell boiled Oil, # v 1
x ) JHh-di. Sugar,
1 z Puncheons of Rnrn,
*0 Barrels of apple Brandy,
2 Bliss Hurohnms,
36 K ig* while lead, <•
1 1; Boxes window gkfs,
2 Tons Iron,
8 Faggots German Steel,
i Ton (hear moulds,
roo.lb. Seine twine,
50 !b. Turkey option,
36 bolts Oznaburgs,
1 Case Irifti and 1 Ditch liaene.
With many other article*, too tedious
A to mention, which will be fold on mode
rate terms for cash or produce.
December 27. [tf]
Mary Wilde,
INFORMS her friend* and the public,
that (he has removed from her former
Stand, to the ttofe lately occupied by MefTr*
CamoJjc'l and Neilfon, opyoftte Mefffs.
T. Gardner & Go’s brick building, where
her hnfinef* wilt be carried on a* heretofore.
Having vifitcd Europe heffelf lad fumme'r,
end purrhafed a number of FANCY AR
TICLES there for cash, Ihc will be able to '
fappiy the Ladies of Aogufta and the coun
try, with every thing faiktonable & Ele
gant, en the most inviting term among
which arc
!The Following Articles,
I*l ufh Sat ten,
Eraboffcd Velvet,
Straw & Willow hat* & Bonnet feathers,
Black & whits, gold & fiver foil flivvers,
Artificial (lowers and wreaths.
Gold and Silver trimmings,
Set Combs and pins,
Slides and buttons for drcffci,
Black and white lace,
Sattin figured fdks,
Lu firings and ribbons,
Spidemet and Leno Mullins.
Worked robes,
And many other fancy articles too nume
rous far insertion.
Likewife,’Dry Goods.
Alfa, Sugar, CoCc, Karo, Iron, &o,
December 27. {tf)
I MONT-VILLE,
I FOR SALE ,
THAT
j Valuable Plantation .
CONSISTING of 1627 acres on Sa/an
nah River in Barke County, and 707
on tkc opposite fide in South-Carolina—
The value of the Pine Lands, on this fide,
and the rich law Grounds on the other fide
cf the river, renders the whole a
Valuable FJiule.
The advantages of an elevated
situation, the eftabiilhroent of a Ferry con
flantly, and with the command of Lands of
every quality, upon a navigable tiver, are "
so well known a* to need no other dcfciip
- tion.—Terms of payment, and the price,
will be cafy; for particulars, apply iu Au
gusta to Thomas Flournoycfq ; of Seaborn
Jones cfq. at ht» feat in Sciiven county,
and in Savannah to
Wm. STEPHENS.
July 12. (ts)
To Be Rented,
ONE half of the Store where the Chron*
icle is publilhed ; it is well calcula
ted for
Vending Dry Goods,
OR FOR
! A Shoe Store.
-I—Enquire at said florc.
December zj, y _____
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A Lift of Letters
Remaining in the P of!-Office. *
Aogufla, (Geo.) January 16,1807,
James Artcr, Hugh Magee,
William Allen, James MscManus,
Nafy Andcifon, ) William Martin,,
William Arnct, 3 Daniel Mabry,
Scriven county. Mrs, Sarah M‘Efcc,
B Mary Morris
Isaac Beckwith, Wrightlhoro,
John JJeale, N
Chclky Boßwick, Wm. Naylor, • j
William H. Brown. Henry Nut;§czcr,;
C John Nichoifon, jrn.
Ifdac Coleman, O
John Collier, Dr.JA. H. Odam,
John Cole, Sbadrach O’Bryan.
Charles Crawford, ,P
Rev. Adam Cloud, James Palmcrc,
Jdlc or John Cherry,Leonard M. Peek,
D James Panton,
Thomas Duly, Mrs. Sarah Patterfcn,
Divid Downic, Burkin H. Pitts*
Stephen Daniel, carcThoom Parker,
of Mr, John M‘Vcaa,Ec'ward Pruthcr,
E Bcr.j’n Philips, Fcri-
Wißiara Eltoft, vcucounty.
Thomas EUit, R
Moufieur Efmenard. Jrffe Rountree,
F John Robinson,
Barnard Fickiirg, Jod Robcxtfonj,
Samuel Friftie, Randal Rogers,
Mrs. Ann Fox, Mofcsßice.
James Farnlworth, S
G John Sturgcfr,
Mrs, S. Greenwood. Seth Stubblefield,
H Btnj’a Smith,
Hobby Sc Bonce, T
Bcnj’n Hightower, Henry Turlcnett,
Capt, Tho*i Haynes, Wm. Thorps,
A. Hatcher, Elilha Tiigiiafn,
Thomas Hart, Wm, Tool, Lincoln
John Harris, county.
Freeman Hardy S. C. V
Col. Caleb Howell, Jcfeph Vardcn,
Capt. Hunt, David Vim,
Rev. Ja’s Holcombe,David Vcpfcn,
John Huff, C. Wfe,;
Miss Sufanah HarkinsJamcs Vio T cau.
' Ainbrofc Hatchkifs, W
J Wm. Willis,
James Jones, Hughes Walton,
Rirh’d & Nat, JelksjJohn T. Wcif,
William Johnson, Joel WorlScv,
K John Wjbn,'
Gustavus Kennedy, John S, Walker,
William Kelley, George Watkins,
Thomas Keftetfon, Jtff*e
L Wm. Wiiliatnfon,
James Langley, John Wallis,
J. Livcrmsn, Wm. Q’Whipplc,
John Danid Lcwir, John Wrigley,
M David Walker,
J ohn Mac Manus,
JAMES FRASER, P. V.
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NOTICE
That the Cc-parlrufjhip of
David Whittcmfirc 5c co.
T
AS diffdved, in consequence of the death
«as the former—lt is tafiieftly requested
- that thnfe indebted to the laid firm will
come forward and fettle 1 thc»r accounts,
and that these to whom thfe said Company
are indebted will render in their account*
duly attefled to the ftbfci>ber in Wayncf
boro.
DAVIS CARTER.
December 27. [jt]
N. B. The bi’fincfs in future will be
carried on, under the firm of
Nichols & Dwight,
the futviving partners,
BOATHANDS,
I/'applied po soon.
The Subfcribcr will hire for the
enfuingyear, feveralg^od
Boat Hands,
Long accuftomcd to the river,
JOfiN B. BARNES.-
\ January 3, [tt]
TAKEN UP
By theSubfcribera negro man,
whoxalls himfelf DICK, he is about 5 Let
fix inches high, well made, from twerty
five to thirty years of age—Speaks englilh
well, has thick lips*-and fays he belongs to
Charles Read of Chrrlcfton. The Snbfcri
ber wilhes that his owner will prove his
property, pay for this advertilenient, and
take him into pofleffion.—There being at
present no jail in this county to secure the
laid negro,
ROBERT M'NATT.
Waymfhoro, Dee, 2»» (ts)
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Lewis Baric & Co.
HAVING fuffered considerably by the
late Fire in Augusta, earnestly rcqurft
that those indebted to them, will imftaedi
ately come forward and fettle their ac
count*, that they may La enabled t« do
justice to their creditor*.
At the fame time they inform their
friend* dr the public, that they carry on their
DRY GOODS &
Grocery bufmefs,
In the New Houfc on the fame
spot, where they lived heretofore.
December 27. [tf]
NOTICE,
Will be
At Public Auftien at thehoule
of Captain Darby, on the last Saturday in
this month. Eight Negroes, a man, woman,
boys and girls, fold to complete a division
amongst. the heirs of William Crittenden,
deceafc t d, the terms of file made known on
the day of sale , & the negroes fold feperate
iy*
JOHN FOSTER,
NOTLEY WHITCOMEE,
JACOB DOWNS,
CHARLES C. COUSINS,
ANN M. CRITTENDEN.
For felf, and as Guardian for the Minors.
'January 3. [>]
For Sale.
A Great Bargain
Will be given of a Good
COACHEE
'And plated harmfs.
Apply to
JOHN CARMICHAEL.
January 3. [tf]
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On ihe firfi Turf day in February next , at
the Market-hoafe in the city of Augufa ,
between the nfual hours.
Will be Sold,
One House and Lot in the city
of Augusta, known by number 28, bounded
on the fouth,j>y Broad-Street, on the weft by
Lincoln (freer, on the north by Reynold
(freer, and on the east by lot 29 ; the above
deferibed lot and improvements, levied on
as the property of John D’Antignac, as fe
enrity for John Cobbs, to fatisfy an execu
tion in favor of Robert Crefwell, Sc pointed
out by said Crefwell.
ALSO, One Negro Fellow, named
PHILL; levied on as the property of John
Cobbs and others, to fatisfy sundry execu
tions.
H. M'TYRE. *. b. c.
January 3. [sl]
SHERIFF’S SALES,
On the jirjl Tueflay in February nextt at
Oglethorpe Court-houfe t the following
property ,
Will be Sold,
One negro woman named Sally, about
twenty-fix years old, opc boy named Rich
mond about fix yea's old, one negro man
named Smith, thirty eight year* old, all
likely, and taken as the property of Haw
kin* Bulloch, to fatirfy Nathaniel Mofi and
the Admiciftraton of Ptmaa Lumpkin
and pointed out by the defendant.
ALSO, ioS[ acres of land more or left
in Oglethorpe county joining fames M‘-
Gehec and Thomas Lcfter, taken a* the
property of Pitman Lumpkin deceased, to
fatisfy Thcmai Gardner & co. for the ufc
of John Letter against Jofepb Lumpkin
(Adminiftralor of Pitman Lumpkin,) Haw
kins Bulloch, and Thcmai Gardner & co,
against Joseph Lumpkin copart
ner of Pitman Lumpkin, and pointed out
by Joseph Lumpkin Admimllrstor.
ALfO, 550 acre* of land more or lef*
in Oglethorpe county on the water* of
the Grove Creek joining lands of Bccj.
Tribble and Seytnorc Lee, with tolerable
improvements, taken aa the property of
William Kidd, to fatiify Nathaniel Moss,
and pointed oin by Kidd.
ALSO, 100 acte 1 of land more or taf#
in Oglethorpe county on the watcis of
Clouds creek, taken a* the property of
Thomas O'Kelly to fatisjjr a judgment
obtained by George Crtfir, wj said O'Kclly
in a juftice* Court levied on and Returned
tome by the Congable.—Conditbaa—cafh.
SCOTT, Sheriff.
January 3, jjt]
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SHERIFF’S SALES,
Off Mr jir/i Tuejday in February nextj at
Franklin Court hovfe, between the hours
oj jo o'clock, ? V)
Will be Sold, * M
500 acres of land in Frankli&|
county, On ihe waters of the North foilc/
of Broad river, being part of a futvey o£‘
gqj aci*s granted to Peter Williamson,
adjoining John Allen, James Hooper, John
and Andy Williamfoni being the place and
including the plantation whereon Samuel
Phillips now Jive*, taken a» hit property
toiytisfy Martin P. Sparkes— pointed cot \
by the defendant.—Ccnditons—cASH.
H. TERRELL, Shmf*
'January 3. [>] $
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Poftponemcnt. ]
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the firjl Tuefday in February 1807, at
Oglethorpe Court honje, between the vfual
hours, the following property, ■ M
Will be Sold,
Two lots in the town of Lex
ington, numbers unknown, one of them
with tolerable improvement!, and now oc
cupied by Benjamin WUliamfon, the other
ai j jiniug the above, and being next to th«
Spring, with feme improvements; both
taken as the property of James H. Kidd,
to fttisfy tw» Judgments, one in favor of
Phioizy (3 Shields, indorfees agsinft fa id
Kidd, and Wra. Smith—the other judg
ment in favor of Reuben Lindfcy vs, fatd
Kidd, and pointed out by Kidd*
Also, 100 actcs of land, more or less,
1 lying in Oglethorpe county, on the watt a
of Broad river, joins Wm. Matthews, Jacob
Avcrheart and others, taken as the proper
ty of Wyatt Hcwel, to fatisfy Samuel Shan
non against said Hcwel, and pointed out
by Hcwel.
Also, 100 acres of lend, more or left,
lying in Oglethorpe, on fouth Broad river,
joins Alen Sims and Robert Caruthers, ta
ken as the property of Samuel Neifon, t»
fatisfy, James M‘Curdy, Stephen Gains
and Sarah Thompson vs. said Neifon.
Alio, 148 1- acres of land, more or left
in Oglethorpe cou»ty, on the waters of
| Little Sandy creek, with tolerable improve
ment;, joins John Watnoch and Thrafhet’s
lands, taken as the properly of Leonard
Stringer to fatisfy sundry executions sgainft
f*id Stringer, obtained in justices courts;
cvi:d on and returned to me by the con*
liable.
Also, 25 acres of land, more «r left, in
Oglethorpe county, with tolerable im-,
provetaents, joins Elijah Dawson and Smith
Rumley, taken as the property of Stephen
Hopkins to fitisfy sundry executions from
jnfticer courts, levied on and returned to
rac by the con Cable. Condi ions—ca(h.
T. W. SCOTT, Sh’rff v
November I®. (jt)
• Poftponemcnt.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the jirfl Tuefday in February 1807, at
O 'lithorpc Court-house, between the ufu
at hours, the following property,
WILL BE SOLD,
Eighty barrels of Corn, beven
thousand we*jht of feed e»tton, & one pair
of work Rears, levied on as the property of
Jofifli Shaw to fatisfy fandry ejections, &
pointed out by Shaw.
Also, Two head of horses levied on as
the property of Thomas Hartley, at the
inttacoe of Harrifou Cooper, and pointed
out by Hartley.-- c®nditions cash.
JACK LUMPKIN, b, s. )
December 20. (it)
Ten Dollars Reward.
A A BSCONDED from the
JBr /jL fubfcrihci’s plantation
on Turknett’s iiland, 2 nc-
Cji * grofeliowy, b" the names of
QJJA, and QUAMANY,
ing well known about the
toWnlir^is utmeceflfary to give any further
defeription—Whoevef lodges ftid negroes in
Richmond Jail, lhall receive the above tf
wacd from
LEWIS GERDIN.
January 3.
An Apprentice.
-A youth well grown, who can
read, write and Cypher well, will meet with
liberal encouragement, by applying at this
Office.
December. io«
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Blanks of all kinds,
Executed at the shortest notice, >
at this Office.