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J[ UG U S TA: (Georgia) Printed by D. DRISCOL, near the market. SATURDAY, Janinry 17, 1807. £3 Dolls, per Am,
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Mary Wilde,
INFORMS hrr friends and the public,
that Ihs hss removed from her former -
stand, to the store lately occupied by Mcflrt
Caropbe'l and NeiXm, opposite Miflfrs.
T, Girdner fc Go’i brick building, where
her buHne/s will b; carried on a* heretofore.
Having visited Europe herfelf lal summer,
B'id purphafed a number of FANCY ARr
TICLSS there forcafh, (he will be able to
fapply the Lidics of Angafta and the conn
try, with every thing falhionable Sc Ele
gant, on the mot invitl ig term among
which are -
The Following Articles,
Pluih Satter*,
Emboffcd Velvet,
Straw & Willow hat* & Bonnet f-athers.
Black & white, gold & (liver foil flower*.
Artificial fl *wcrs and wreaths.
Gold and Silver trimmings,
Set Combs and pins.
Slides and buttons for drtflei,
Black and white lace,
Sattin figured fiiks,
Luflrings and ribbons,
Spidernet and Leno Muslins.
Worked robes,
And many other fancy articles too nume
rous far inierrinn.
* Likcwife, Dry Goods.
A Mo, huger, Ccffle, Karo, Iron, &c.
Dtctmbzr 27. Os)
S. M. Smyth,
In addition to his former supply
HAS JUST RECEIVED,
100 Jars of the bed boiled Oil,
1 > Hhds. Sugar,
1 j Puncheons of Rum,
to Barrels of -apple Brandy,
2 Bales Hamhnms,
• 36 Keg* white lead,
17 Boxes window glass,
3 Tons Iron,
S Faggots German Steel,
1 Ton (hear moulds,
100 'b. Seine twine,
50 ib. Turkey cetton,
36 bolts Oznaburgs,
1 Case Itilh and 1 Dutch linens.
With many other articles, too tediou*
to mention, which will be fold on mode
rate term* for CASH Or PRODUCE,
Dtcfmbtr 27. [tf]
Jonathan Vall'er,
MOST refpedffully informs his friends
and the public, that he has received
a general aflbrtment of
DRY GOODS
A ND
GROCERIES;
Which he will dispose of cn moderate
teams, by wholcfaleor retail (or cash or
produce*
I^NT-VILLE,
* FOR SALE,
THAT
Valuable Plantation.
CONSISTING of 2627 acres on Savan
nah River in Burke County, and 767
on the opposite fide in South-Cardins —
The value of the Pine Lands, cn this fide,
and the rich lew Grounds on the other fide
of the river, renders the whole a
Valuable FJlate.
The advantages of an elevated
fitnation, the ettablifhmcnt 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 deferip
tion.—Terms of payment, and the price,
will beeafy; for particulars, apply in Aa
gufta to Thomas Flournoyefq ; of Seaborn
Jones efq. at his f«at in Sciiven county,
mod in Savannah to
Wm, STEPHENS.
July la. (ts)
To Be Rented,
ONE half of the Store where the Chron
icle is published ; it is well calcula
ted for
Vending Dry Goods,
OR FOR
A Shoe Store.
5 at said ftorc.
Deccafcct 27*
Lewis Baric & Co.
HAVING fuffered conftderably by the
late Fire in Augusta, carncftly rcqueft
that those indebted to them, will immedi
ately come forward and fettle their ac
counts, that they may be enabled to de
jufticc to their creditors.
At the fame time they inform their
friendi Sc the public, that they carry on their
DRY GOODS &
Grocery bufmefs,
In the New Houle on the fame
fpor, where they lived heretofore.
December 27. [bf]
NOTICE,
Will be Sold
At Public Auftien at thehoufe
of Captain Darky, on the last Saturday in
this month, Eight Negroes, a man, woman,
bovs and girls, fold to complete a division
amoogft the heirs of William Crittenden,
deceased, the terms of Bile made known on
(he day of sale , & the negroes fold feperate.
b-
JOHN FOSTER,
NOTIFY WHITCOMBE,
JACOB DOWNS,
CHARLES C. COUSINS,
ANN M. CRITTENDEN.-
For fclf, and as Guardian for the Minors.
January 3. [3 ]
For Sale.
A Great Bargain
Will be given of a Good
COACHEE
And plated harness.
Apply to
JOHN CARMICHAEL.
January 3. [if]
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Ojt the fieji Turfday in Februmrj, nrxtj at
the Market.houjt in the city ts Augufla ,
between the u/ual hours.
Will be Sold,
One Houle and Lot in the city
of Augusta, known by number 28, bounded
on the fouth by Broad Street, on the weft bX
Lincoln ftreer, on the north by Reynold
street, 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 Crcfwell, Sc pointed
out by said Crefwell.
ALSO, Ore Negro Fellow, named
PHILL ; levied on as the property of John
Cobbs and others, to fatisfy sundry execu
tions.
H. M‘TYRE. s. r. c.
January 3. [sl]
SHERIFF’S SALES,
P« the JirJl Tuefday in February ne*t t at
Oglethorpe Court-hou/e, the following
property ,
Will be Sold,
One negro woman named Sally, about
twenty-lix years old, ore boy named Rich
mond about fix jta<s old, one negro man
named Smith, thirty eight years old, all
likely, and taken as the property of Haw
kins Bulloch, to fatisfy Nathaniel Moss and
the Administrators of Pitman Lnmpkin
and pointed out by the defendant.
ALSO, 108 f acres of land more or less
in Oglethorpe county joining James M*-
Gehee and Thomas Lefter, taken as the
property of Pitman Lumpkin deccafed, to
fatisfy Thomas Gardner Sc co. for the ufc
of John Lefter against Joseph Lumpkin
(Administrator of Pitman Lumpkin,} Haw
kins Bulloch, and Thomas Gardner Sc co.
against Joseph Lumpkin surviving copart
ner of Pitman Lumpkin, and pointed out
by Joseph Lumpkin Administrator.
ALSO. 550 acres of land more or less
in Oglethorpe county on the waters of
the Grove Creek joining lands of Benj.
Tribble and Seymore Lee, with tolerable
improvements, taken as the property of
William Kidd, to fatisfy Nathaniel Moss,
and pointed out by Kidd.
ALSO, 100 acres of land more or less
in Oglethorpe county on the waters of
Clouds creek, taken as the property of
Thomas O’Kclly to fatisfy a judgment
obtained by George Croft, vs said O’KeUy/'
in a jufttces Court levied on and
to me by the Conftable.—Conditip«w—calh,
T; W. SCO JTi Sherif,
January 3. [3*]
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SHERIFF’S SALES,
On the jirfi Tuefdaj in February next, at
Franklin Court hov/t, between the hourt
of jo and 3 o’clock,
Will be Sold,
500 acres of land in Franklin
esunty, on the waters of the North fork
of Broad river, being part of a survey cf
99V acre* granted to Peter Wiiliamfon,
adjoioing Jrhn Allen, James Hooper, John
and Andy Williitnfon, being the place and
including the plantation whereon Samuel
Phillips now lives, taken as hit property
to fytisfy Martin P- Sparkcs-pointed out
by the defendant.— Conditon*— cash•
H. TERRELL, Sheriff.
January 3. [3 ]
Poftponcmcnt.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the Jirfi Tvejday in February 1807, at
Oglethorpe Court honje , between the usual
hrurs, the following property .
Will be Sold,
Two lots in the town of Lcx
ingtan, numbers unk town, one of them
with tolerable improvement*, and now *c*
copied by Benjamin Wiliiamfwn, the other
adj doing the above, and being neat to the
Spring, with fume improvements; both
taken as the propetfy of James H. Kidd,
to fatisfy tw® Judgments, one in favor of
Phinizy i 3 Shields, inderfees again# said
Kidd, and Wm. Smith—the other judg
ment in favor of Reuben Lindsey vs. said
Kidd, and pointed out by Kidd.
Also, 300 acres of land, more or less,
lying in Oglethorpe county, 00 the waters
cf Broad river, joins W«, Matthews, Jacob
Arcrheart and ethers, taken as the proper
ty of Wyatt Hewsl, to fatlify Samuel Shan
non again# said Hewcl, and pointed out
by Hewel.
Aifo, 100 acres of fund, more or less,
lying in Oglethorpe, on fuuth Broad river,
j ins Alcn Sims and Robert Caruthers, ta
ken as ilia property of Samuel Ncifon, to
fatisfy, James Stephen Gains
and Sarah Thompson v*. said Nolfon.
Also, 148 f acres of land, more or less
in Oglethorpe cotirly, on the waters of
Little Sandy creek, Improve
ment;, joins John Warnoch and Thraftir*»»
lands, taken as the property of Leonard
Stringer to fatisfy sundry executions again#
said Stringer, obtained in justices courts;
evisd on and returned to me by the con
ftablc.
Also, a? acres ofland, wore or less, in
Oglethorpe county, with tolerable im-,
provemcnis, joins Elijah Dawjbn and Smith
Humify, taken as the property of Stephan
Hopkins to fatisfy sundry executions from
jutlices courts, levied on and returned to
me by the constable. Condi ions— cafb.
T. W, SCOTT, Sh’rff
November ie. (jt)
Poftponcmcnt.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the Jirfi Tuefday in February 1807, at
Oglethorpe Court- houft, between the usu
al hours, the following property,
WILL BE SOLD,
Eighty barrels of Corn, Seven
thou Find weight es ford cotton, & one pair
of work Seers, levied on as the property of
JofiasShaw to fatisfy sundry detections, &
pointed cut by Shaw.
Also, Two head of horses levied on as
the property of Thomas Hartley, at the
instance of Hanifou Cooper, and pointed
out by Hartley.-- conditions cash.
JACK LUMPKIN, d. s.
December zo. (it)
Factorage and Corn
million Bufmefs.
THE Subscribers having entered into
Partnerlhip, under the firm of
Barrett & Sims,
In the above line of business in
his city, inform their friends and the pub
tic in general, that they (hall continue to
occupy the fame Stores, as heretofore occu
pied by Thomas Barrett, where they ate
creating, ia addition, a large
Cotton Ware-Botife.
Which will afford tW rocm to
5000 Bales of Cot*df at o°* time, fccure
trora the Weather.
BARRETT.
BENJAMIN SIMS.
Auguftgo. [utotf]
Blanks of all kinds.
Executed at the ihorteft notice,
at this Office.
August Term, 1806.
} In ,h ' S “P" ] « C "“«.
Richard Brown,
vs, > Petit ion for F.redofurH
Martin Hay*. j
UPON the petition of.Richard Brown,
praying the foreclofure of the equity
of redemption, in all that traft of land,
situate on Swpet* water, in the county ol
Columbia, containing two hundred acre*,
and known by th« name of «£mbries eld
mill, which (aid traft of land wa« mort
gaged by Martin Hay* to said Richard
Brown. ./
And or motion of Mr. Carr, attorney \
or (aid Richard Brown,
If IS ORD HRED, That the principal |
intcrcP and cost due on the said mortgage, ,
be paid nto court within twelve month*
I tom thi* date, and unlef* the fame be fw 1
I aid, the equity of redemption will from
thenceforth be forever foredufed,—-and it
is further Ordered, That a copy vi the
foregoing rule, be publ'lhsd in one of the
public Gazette* of thu Bate,’ tince a month
for twelve month*, dr be Served on the
mortgagor or his attorney, fix month* pre
viouflv to the time in which the moneyin
diaerted to be paid into court.
Taknt fromthr ninut,,
PETER CRAWFORD CPk \ ,
Clerk's Ojfice, Sept, 1806. [mtmj
On the night of the 31st
alt, at the Bail at Aftuon and Carrie*, a
Snrtout Coat of Knap|>ed cloth, of a dark
olive colour, wa* taken in mistake for one *
of nearly the fame colour of coating, any
Gentleman baring the ft ft deferibed Coat
it i* hoped will have the goodnef* to re tarn
it to th r *. Office and receive hi* own.
January 10. i/fi
Marshall’s Sales.
On theJirji Tuefiday in February next, ,
twten the usual hours, at the Market houft
in the town of Louisville. ,
Will be Sold, ;
Fourteen lots in the village ®f
Harrisburg near Auguft.i, (with ail th*
buiMlne* and improvement* thereon) vi*.
Numbers 120, 121, 122, 123,
124, 12;, 129, 130. 131, 1321 133, 134,
139, and 141, containing on# acre etch,
part of lot 157, fay too feet, lot No. 4,
adj. ining Milledge, containing 33 1 -1«
acre*, and ja 9-20 aert* on Savannah rive*,
adjoining tae Ware houfc—levied on a» the
property of Ezekiel Harm, to fatisfy an ex.
coition in favour of Guthrie and Cocke,
pointed out by fhs plaintiff’* attorney,
Ge». W. MOORE, t. c. u. «.
Public Notice is hereby
given, that I am in pcff.flion of the prem
ia* mentioned in the above advertisement,
and that I have a lawful aad bona fide title
to the whole of the fame, of which th; mar
fball, his deputy, and all intended purcha-
fer* will take due notice,
PETER CRAWFORD. • *
December 13.
NOTICE.
ALL Pctfoni arc hereby cautioned not
to hire any of the negroes belonging to
Eliza Buike, (my infant w*rd,) from any
one except myfelf, or other perfon* duly
authored by me.
SARAH HANDLEY, Guardian.
January 10. (jO
An Apprentice.
A youth well grown, whoca*
r-ad, write and cypher well, will meet will*
liberal encouragement, by applying »t thi*
Office*
December, to.
Fifteen Dollars Reward .
m AN AWAY form the
JkjOSr gV fv.bfcribex on the night
of the fccond iflant, an old
negro IcMcw named JACK,
shout five feet nine inches
high, '65 years ofege, I.aif
a!rn< it giey j bad on a If iiped cotmn. coat,
blue Jacket &c. talks broken englifk, he it
fliro and fl*ndcr tnsde - deliver*
said fellow to me in Woftiyngton Cpooty,
tight mile* from Sanderfville,\cr Indgetbim
in any Jail in tbi* Bate, so first I may get
him, (hall receive tht regard.
JOHN MOBMUSON.
January to, '^(*o
Sheriff’s titles. Bills ©if falc
Mortgages, &c. may befeW at
this Office. w