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AUGUSTA CHRONICLE.
VoL# XXL] FR E E D O M ok the P R E S S ano TRIAL »r JURY shall remain inviolate. [No. 1064
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AU£U S T A: (Georgia) Printed by D. DRISCOL, mbar the market. February 14, 1807. C 3 F>§lls. per Ansi
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Jonathan Vafler. !
MOST rcfpeftfully informs his fricn‘h
and die public, that he has received
« general aflbrtment of
DRY GOODS
AND
GROCERIES;
Which he will difpufe of on moderate
terms, by wholefalcor retail—for cask or
Produce. »
January 3, (ts)
Levy &> Block,
INFORM their friends and the public,
that they have, at tbcic
NEW STORE,
J Vixt doer to Mr. Waterman's in Auptjia,
by * ukolcjale and retail,
Sugars,
Coffee,
Cogniac Brandy,
Jamaica and Northward Rum,
Gin,
Bed Hyfon Tea,
With every other article in the
Grocery Line,
Together with a large and elegant affott
meht of
DRYGOODS,
All of which, being laid in on cheap terms,
they arc determined to fell t*ry low, for
CASH, or PRODUCE,
January 31 • ff)
N. B. The highest plice will
be given tor -
COTTON.
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Lewis Bforie & Co.
HAVING fuffered confidcrably by the
late Fire in Augusta, carncftly request
that those indebted to them, will itnmedi
atcly come forward and fettle their ac
counts, that they may be enabled to do
iuftice to their creditors.
At the fame time they inform their
friends & the public, that they carry or their
DRY GOODS &
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Grocery business,
In the New House on the fame
spot, where they lived heretofore.
December 27. ff]
Will be Rented.
THE Plantation on which the
fubferiber now lives, (not
having been rented on the day
formerly advertiled,) will be ren
ted to the firft of January next, on
reasonable terms. It is only two
miles from Augusta, the situation
is healthy and the water good ;
the houfe’, fences &;c. arc in good
repair-—Apply to
J. B. WILKINSON.
January ?,1. Iff] _
NOTICE.
Qn the frf Tuefdey in April next, cl the
Court, tiev/e in Columbia county, at the
usual hours, by ptrm-jjhv of the honorable
the Inferior Court effaid County.
Will be Sold,
250 acres of land, adjoining B.
Harden, George Johnson ard Jr hn Ray.
ALSO, 250 acres of land, adjoining Jo.
el Cloud, Thomas Haynes and Jacob Bull,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
Samuel Hart dcceafcd.—Terms of sale made
known on the day.
EASTHER GREEN* ftdmt'x.
JOEL CLOUD, adminiftralcr.
January 31. ff)
' tarenTjp
By tbeSubfcriberanegro man,
i «,ho calls hirafelf DICK, be » about 5 feet
L fix inches high, well made, from twenty-
P five to thirty years of age— Speaks enghlh
I well, ha* thick lips-and fay. he belongs to
I Chides Read of Cbarleftoa. The Subffcn-
I her wife*, that hi. owner will prove Ins
■L moocYtVf pay fai thii idvcitiicawotf and
into poffcfion—There being at
» present no jail in this county to fccure the
K said negro. ROBERT M'NATT,
j§ Tgayw&oro, Dec. 20. ff)
[ Mary Wilde,
INFORMS her friends and the public*
that she has removed from her former
ttand, to the store lately occupied by Mefirs
Campbell and NeiHbn, oppofitc Mcffrs.
T. Gardner k Co’s brick building, where
her business will be carried oo as heretofore.
Having visited Ea rope herfelf last fummer*
and purchafcd a number of FANCY AR
TICLES there forcafh, ihe will be able to
ftipply be Ladies of Augusta and the coun
try, with every thing fafhicnablc Sc Ele
gant, on the most inviting term among
which are
The Follcwing ,
Piufli Sat ten,
Etnboffed Velvet,
Straw & Willow halt & Bonnet feathers,
Black k white, gold & filvcr foil lowers,
Artificial flowers and wreaths.
Gold and Silver trimmings,
Set Combi and pins.
Slide* and buttons for drefi'ci,
Black and white lace,
Sattin figured fliks,
■Luftringt and ribbons,
Spidernct and Lena Mtflins,
Worked robes,
And many other fancy articles too numb
rotis for insertion.
Likewise, Dry Goods.
Also, Sugar, Coifie, Kum, Iron, &c,
December 2 7, (</)
83* J. Cormick *will
dispose ol his Stock, which con
sists of an extenlive and general
assortment of Merchandize, at a
liberal credit on approved fecu-.
rity.
He will continue, until a pur
chaser offers for the whole, to
fell off at very reduced prices.
Augu/la, February 3. [//]
!Tobacco ManufaEhiry.
Ths Subscriber informs his
friends and the public in general, that he
has removed from Hanifborg to Camp
bellton, where, in conjunction with a per
son, who owns the belt flock of Tobacco
for Manufacturing «n Savannah river, he
has commenced manufacturing on a much >
larger scale than herctolorc, and flatters (
kimfclf from the knowledge and experience
he lus had of the bufinei*, together with
the primeft Tobacco he has on hand tb
work up, that he will be able to supply
any moderate demand, whole sale or retail,
of the very befl chewing Tobacco, and on
easy and accommodating terms. —It may
be ufeful to obfsrve thac a Poft*Office it
kept in this place, where orders (post paid)
will be thankfully attended to by
JOSEPH HENDERSON.
January 28, 1807- [SO
N. B. Purchafcr* may be fupplred by }
wholefalc and retail, at Samuel M. Smyth’s j
Stare, in Augnfla. j
Wants A S ,
IN A STORE.
A Young Man,
. Who writes a good hand, and
has been fame time in a rcfpcftable Store
in a country town, would wifli to obtain a
situation in a mercantile house in Augusta ;
his ofcjeft being to acquire a good knowl
edge ot bufincis, his terms will be very
I moderate.
Apply at this Office.
January 31. [£]
FOR SALE,
4 Likely Negroes;
Count?y~born t Viz.
A sober aflivc man aged 23, he it well
acquainted with farming, and now works
at the Carpenter’* trade; his wife aged 2j,
is capable of houfc work and farming ;
their two children, viz. a boy aged z\
years, and a girl aged one year. They are
not to be separated : it ia want of Cash
that induces the owner to dispose of them.
The price is 250 dollars a piece.
Enquire at this Office.
February 7, PO
NOTICE.
This U to certify that my wife Jane
Read, wtithout any provocation, has
left my bed and board—This it therefore
to ferwarn all persons not to credit her on
ray account, as I will not difeharge any of
her contrasts from this date.
A. JONADABREAD.
January 31. (3*)
NOTICE. 1
I WILL attend at the followieg timet
and placet, for the purpose of receiving
the Tax retutni for the County of Rich
mond* for the year 1807.
VIZ.
At Jamci Fulcher’* Esq. on Saturday
the 14th day of February iuft.
On Friday the 15th of March and Fri
day the 10th of April, for Diftrift No. a.
At the City-Hotel on Monday the 16th
instant.
Oh Monday the pth March and Monday
the 6th of April, for Diftrift No. 1.
On Tucfday 17th infl, on Tuefday the
i®th of March and Tuefday the 7th of
April at Mr*. Longftrect's, for Diftrift
No, 4*
On Wcdncfday 18th instant, Wedncfday
nth of March and Wednesday Bth of
April, at Wm. W, Clark’s, lor Diftrift
No. 5.
Oh Thursday the 19th instant, Thurs
day 12th of March and ThurfJay the 9th
of April at Capt, Win. M‘Tyrts, for
Diftrift No. 6.
On Saturday the 21st instant, Saturday ;
the 14th of March and Saturday nth of
April at Jamts Collin*’, for Diftrift No. 3.
A. RHODE?, Receiver of
Tax Returns',
February 7. [jt]
A Lift of Defaulters
In Burke County.
FOR THE YEAR 1806.
Capt. Byne's Dijirifi.
Strawder Crawford.
Captain Blount's Dijirifi.
William Gardner.
Captain Montgomery's Diftrift.
Wm, Pei*k, Edward Hutchins, Jcffc
Skinner, Wm. M'Donald.
Captain Fields' Dijirifi.
Wm P.icc juu’r, Saiah Howard, Jacob
Coleman, Wm- Sandiford jun’r.
Captain FJilliard's Dijirifi.
Henry Bullard, Benjamin C»ordy, Jams*
Gordy, Motes Spepcc jun’r, Lewis Spence,
Aaron Spence, Jonathan Wearer, Drewfil
la Hall, Philip Sneed.
Captain Spain's Dijirifi.
Dennis Lark, David How, Forney Ho
liday, Wm. Love, Alexander Stringer,
Reuben Roundtree, Wm, Hart, Hugh Laa
gino. Redding Stringer, William Carter,
Ja«, Knight, Thomas Glass, Thos. Floyd,
I Wm. Jarvis.
Captain Martin's Dijirifi.
Thomas Lindsey, Evan* Jones, Jonathan
Biker, Motes Spight, Bias Brookins, Thos.
Pierce, Eli Clarke, Salomon Turner, James
Cravey, Stajamin Lindsey, Samuel Hathr
cock, James Johnson, James Wheeler, Wm,
Connell, James Butler, Jacob Dtcffer,
Captain Sharp's Dijirifi.
No defaulters.
Captain Forth's Dijirifi .
Thomas Steptoc,
Captain Sandiford's Dijirifi,
No return.
Captain Burke's Dijirifi.
Richard Evans (person of colour) John
Adams.
Captain Thomp/on's Dijirifi.
Elias Bailey, Nicholas Thomas, Benja
min Boyt, Henry Smith, Benjamin Cravey.
Captain Mulky's Dijirifi.
John Hover, Thomas Scarbrough, Mat
thew Rogers, James Henderson, George
Hcndeifon, John I, Gray, Job Grifiin,
Right Griffin-
Captain Gordon's Dijirifi.
Wm. Ji Jones, James O iver, Anthony
Prefect, Thomas Sorfbee, Reuben Boyd,
Joteph Reid, Wm. Beldtng, Levin Ballard,
John Douglass jua’r, James Stevens, James
Kitten, -Matlh, John Cook, Eliza
beth Dcugiafi..
Captain Ballard's Dijirifi.
John Vaughn, James Vaughn, John Mi
con, John Allen, Daniel Howell, Burdig
Howell, John Miller, Wm. Gough, Jcab
Crutchfield, Elijah Dyre, Needham Tyler,
Edward Tuttle, David Ward, Campbell
Sharp, Burch Wall, Samuel Lowry, John
Neyland, James Sheariy.
Captain Carfwell's Dijirifi.
John C. Lewis, Samuel Parkins, Peter
Lyon, Michael Collins, Dickson Atkin
son, Thomas Wall, Frizzle M‘Tyrc, Geo.
Folds.
Wm. BOWLING, r. t. r. b. c.
February 7. (it)
Now in Richmond Jail ,
ONE by the name CAiSAR, about 20
or 25 years of age, 5 feet high ; has
on a bomefpun round emit and pantaloons,
fays he b<d»ngs to Captain Robert Elifon of
Burke CeCiuy.
JUR. HARRISS, Jsitor.
February 7. (ts)
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1 Fa&orage and Com
million Bulinefs.
THE Subfcriben having entered int
Partnerlhip, under the firm of
Barrett&Sims,
In the above line of business m
thin city, inform their friends and the pub
lie in general, that they fiiall continue t.
occupy the fame Stores, as heretofore oca
pied by Thomas Barrett, where they
erecting, in addition, a large
Cotton Warg-Houfe.
Which will afford them room to ft
5000 Bales of Cotton at one time, fee
from the Weather.
THOMAS BARRETT.
BENJAMIN SIMS.
Augujl 30. [eoeur/3
Marlhall’s Sales,
Poftponcd.
On thefi/l Tuefday in March next, be
tween the usual hvitfs, at the Market houft
in the town of Loufville,
Will be Sold,
Fourteen lots in the village #f
Harriffinrg near Angufta, (with atl the
buildings and improvements thereon) viz.
Numbers 120, 121, I*2, 123*
124, 123, 129, 130.131,13a, 133,134,*
139. and 141, containing one acre each,
part of lot 157, fay rco feet, lot No. 4
adjoining Millcdgc, containing 33 1.19
acres, and 32 9-29 acres on Savannah river
adjoining the Ware-house—levied on as the
property of Ezekiel Harris, tofatiafy an ex.
coition in favour of Guthrie and Cooke,
pointed out by the plaintiff’s attorney,
Gi*. W. MOORE, 0, M. p. a.
g£j- Public Notice is hereby
' given, that lam in prffffien of the prem*
lies mentioned in the above advrttiferaent,
and that I have a lawful and bona fide title
to the whole *f the fame, of which the mar
fliall, his deputy, and all intended purcha
sers will take due notice,
PETER CRAWFORD.
December !j.
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Will be Sold,
On Monday the 23d of March vert, tit the
Market* heufe in Augu/la t at the usual
hour,s
4000 weight of clean Cotton (more or
Icfs) del'd in Awgufla, and
i ico bulhclt of coir (moteor Iff*) del’d
at the plantation rn Savannah fiver. The
fame being part of the pcrfonal eftatc of
Edmund Bugg dec.
Conditions, cash.
Wm. BUGG, Exeootor.
February 7, (7O
N. B. All perf m* having demands against
said eftatc are requested to render the fame
immediately to W, BUGG. Ex’r.
BRYAN O’LYN,
LATELY imported by Go ernor Tur
ner of North Carolina, will stand the
enfning Icafon at Robert W. Alston's plan
tation, near Greer. & trough ; Bryan O’Lyn
is a most cxcellaat Foal-Getter—his pedi
gree is at iaid stand, and will be soon pub
lifhttd in the papers.
January 31 [if]
An Apprentice.
A youth well grown, who can
read, write and cypher well, will meett with
liberal encouragement, by applying at this
Office.
December. aO.J
INK POWDER.
Os the very best kind, to be had
on low terms (by whelcfalc and re
tail )at the Chronicle Office.
Blanks of all kinds.
Executed at the fliorteft notice
at this Office,