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VOL. XXIII.]
AUGUSTA : (GEORGIA) PRINTED BY D. DRISCOL, NEAR THE MARKET.
This day h publilhed and For Sale
at the Chronicle Office,
An Oration ,
delivered at Walhington, (Wilkes
County/, on the 4th of July lalV,
By Francis D. Cummins Esy.
.Price 25 Cents.
August 19.
Writing Paper ,
OF an excellent quality, from the
mills of jjflr. Waring, Columbia,
South Carolina, fur fab at this office.
Thole who are friends to domestic
manufadhnes, will, no doubt, en
courage the Columbian manufadurer.
August 19-
V/eare authorifed to Hate
that Mr. JOSEPH GARRETT
is a Candidate for the Legislature,
and folicfits the votes and interest
of his fellow citizens of Richmond
county.
August 19. (ts)
J. 4 ROWSON,
House and Sign Painter,
Glazier, Paper Hanger & Gilder.
THOSE, who will favor him
with their work, cither in Town or
Country, may depend upon its being
done ip the belt manner and on mo
derate terms.
Old Looking dalles and Pidure
Frames regilt, so as to Hand walh
ing, without injury td the Gold.
Gilding on Glass.
ROOMS Papered in the moll
falhionatle style.
Green-Street , Augufid ,
July 22. - (eowtf)
Notice.
Having alligncd over my proper
ty to Thomas Ogie efq. of Charlest
on, Col. Le Roy Hammond of New
Richmond, and James Beggs efqr.
at present at Town Creek Mills,
Edgefield diftricc as Trufices for the
benefit of my creditors, they are rc
fpe&fully requeued to fend a llate
inent ot their levcral demands to me
or either of the laid truilees or to
Joseph Hutchinson cfq. ofAugufta.
All such creditors as do not lign the
cause before the 4th day of January
next, will be precluded from any
benefit under it. The laid deed is
left for lignature with the last men
tioned gentleman, and copies also
with the trustees and myfclf, toge
ther with a fchcdulc of the properly
lo alfigned.
CHARLES GOODWIN.
Edgefield Court-.Houfe,
July 18, 1809. (ts)
Stop Thief.
STOLEN from the liable of the
Subscriber, on the night of the 20th
ulc. a DARK BROWN HORSE,
aoout fifteen hands high, about eight
y-ars old, Ipare made, a blaze on
the forehead, several white spots on
the weathers, oecalioncd by the lad
die, both hind feet white, a natural
trotter, rides and draws with great
P' r it. A reward of TWENTY
COLLARS with all reasonable
c-urges w ill be paid lor the horlc 4-
|°ne, and ten dollars for apprehend
lag the Thief.
BENJAMIN HALL.
Sept. 2. (ts)
For Sale,
p Ekmdjame and Srong Ihrj :
s L° cs vuil Either at the Chair or
n I’' :f lv lhi‘o* to purchafc him,
• h , VC l; " r t,ial l 's him. For higher
1 r ’“’' ,,ars 'ltjawe at thi> Ois:e.
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AUGUSTA CHRONICLE.
FREEDOM OF THE PRESS AND TRIAL BY JURY SHALL REMAIN INVIOLATE.
Lawyers Office.
The Sublcribers having entered
into partneifhip in the Practice of the
LAW, refpe ft fully inform the public that j
their Office ii» kept on the South fide ol
Broad Stieet, two doors above Me'lts J ohn
Fox & Co. where all business in the line ol
their prefeflion -will be punftually attended
It is their intention to practice in the
Counties of
Columbia, Set i-vat, El bet /,
Warren, Washington , Wilkes,
Jefferson, Richmond, C>cen and
Burke, L m co In, Hancock
as well as in the Federal Circuit
Court. The arrangement between them is
such, that one will always be prefer.! at the
Office, whilst the other is upon the circuit.
Joseph Hid cb inf on,
Richard H. Wilde.
Augusta, Sept. 9. (ts)
Packing Machine.
TBE Subfcribcr has set up a Machin,
for Packing Cotton in Square Bales
on the river ftrect at the lower end of townc
where he will pack or repack cotton in the
bdl manner, and on the (horteft notice, at
One Dollar per bale ; his bales are three feet
ten inches in length, and twenty two indies
in thickness, and will average three hundred
and fifty weight;—Alfo an excellent COT.
TON GIN, and will Gin and Pack cotton
at One Dollar and fifty cents per hundred.
All those who may plcafe to favor him
with their ouftoin may depend on the drift
ed attention being paid to their business.
JAMES OLIVER.
N. B. The fame bagging will anfwcr lor
repacking, unless very much torn. . /
. Sepr. 9. 3 t, V
Stop Thief ami Runaway.
Runaway from the fubferiber on
the 18th inff. a Negro man named
AARON, brought from Maryland
by Captain G. Sibbald, and fold to
the late G. Walker Efia| He is a
bout 40 years of age, ms a full suit
of hair which he commonly keeps
combed, (peaks (lowly, and is very
artful. He took off with him a
bright bay gelding, in prime order,
about 14 hands high, 7 years old,
with small and rather sunken eyes ;
the brands on the horfc (lands thus
S. I. the horse is spirited, and walks
and trots sass. It is supposed he
will wear an old blue frife furtout—
he took a bridle and coarfc country
made (addle, and a blanket with a
bundle containing a livery coat,
made of a ffriped light drab colour
ed brown caffimere, together with
sundry articles of good cloathing.
A reward of fixand a quarter cents
besides. all expences will be paid for
appiehcndingand lodging him in a
ny lecure jail in the United States,
and twenty dollars for the horse,
laddie and bridle, and bundle of
cloathing, on delivery to
SEABORN JONES.
Augusta, Ga. Sept. 3.
Colleflors Sale.
On the 3 d day of November next, at the
Court house in the town of Waynesboro’
within the usual hours prescribed by law,
the following property , or as much there
of, as will satisfy the tax due.
Will be Sold,
202 ~ acres of pine land in Wil
kinson county, lit difi. No. 244—and
140 acres Pice land in Richmond county,
returned by J. mes Sims for ISOB, tax 4pc
7 5 cents. , 0:o
Also, 202 \ acres of second
quality ot laud in the county formerly cal
led Baldwin, soth ditt. No. 199, returned
by Stephen Hay man as parent of Wm. Hay.
man dec, tax due for i3oB, 68| cents.
Also, 500 acres of third quality
land in Altatmha swamp, and 500 acres of
Pine land, and 350 acres of the third quality
of inland swamp, and 350 acres o( Pine land,
all in M‘lnto(h county, returned by Ed. j
ward Corker, tax due for 1807, 5 dols.
iz\ cert'.
IVi I iam D. vis, T, C. B.C,
Sept. 9. (3* •
Blank Deeds
For fa!c at this Office.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1809.
The Celebrated Imported Horse
ROYALIST, ’
(Whip’s brother}
HAS commenced a tall season -.t my fta- i
ble at Walking ton, which will expire
•he aoth November next, at Twenty Dol,
lais the fcalon, payable fay note the fuft day
f J i,nuar >' next, which may he diffbamd
by fit* eend i.-l jars within the fcTon, with
one dclLy to the groom in every ii.ftapce
To iiifure u mare to be in foal, Thirty j)jl.
lar.s. Atbjefc to the talcs of ir.fuwnce* ]
have at good pa Hu rage as is in the
gratis, & will feed if directed at a moderate
pace.
WHIP (lands at Capt. J. Billup’s
near Athens, tins tall season, on the Lme
terms as Royalist-
EDWARD JORDAN.
September 9, i3cg. fa
Notice.
Ihe copartnership which existed between
b. Marshal and Thomas G. Davie in this
place is ditto! ved this day by the death of Mr.
Davie,
All persons indebted to the said firm are
requested to call and fettle the fame imme
diately, thofc having demands againfl said
firm will present them for fcttlen ent to the
Subscriber.
°n Thur/day the fifth day of Odder next ,
at BrorjjnJlf)) Qugb,
Will be Sold,
A!! the flock of goods belonging to the
above firm and continue from day today till
all is fold, Conditions made know n on the
day of sale.
Solomon Marshal.
Surviving C opartner.
Brcwnfborough, Sept, p.
for sale;
A likely Negro Fellow ,
Sober and hone/I; he is a toler
able Carpenter, a good Cooper,
and can make negro Shoes, and
in many refpedts, is very ufeful
on a Plantation; He is used to
the upper Country, and does
not like to live in the lower
Country, for which reason only
he is to be fold; tor further par
ticulars enquire of
Lqfilte & IV, Brux.
Sept. 2. ( 4 t)
75 Dollars Reward
For three Negro Men , or 25 dollars
for either of them.
RUNAWAY from the SubfcrU
bet on Sunday the 3d of the present inllant,
SAMPSON a black complexion, low well
set fellow, he is about *4 years old, and loft
one of his fore teeth, he wore effa home
mads striped coat, red striped waist-coat, ,
cotton Ihirt and black cotton overhawls.
Sampson is the ring leader, & it is supposed
he will aim for Virginia, inhere he was
brought from about three years ago. The
other two JIM Sc SAM are brothers, about
23 or 35 years old, about fix feet high, both
black complexion, Sam the youngest has no.
tabic marks on his hand o:cafhned by a fin
ger growing direfl'y from the root of the
little finger and being bitt off, one Joint dill
remains there! Jim wore of a tedifh home
made coat, Sam a Nankeen short coat, they
both had fwanfdown waist-coat,, three dol
lar hats, and black cotton p.tnralot ns ; they
alio took with them a dove colloured corded
pair 01 pantaloons, and ftampt waist-coat
a : fo a white dimity waist-coat, Jim Sc Sam
were raised in Georgia, and I am at a loss
to fay direTly what way they will aim for
unless it is for the Northward. The above
reward will he given to any person or persons
Wio wil! deliver the said negroes to the
Subscriber iiviug la Georgia Columbia
county about fix miles from the Court-h mfe, j
or feenre them in any Die Jail so that L can '
get them.
M ATHEW DUNCAN;
September 16.
$3- We arc authonlcd toTUte
thai Fisher Lenoir, is a Candidate for the
Office of Coroner of Rdchm >nd County, at
the next cle/'tion.
Bep r . 16 . /jt)
$3- Wc arc author? fedTtTffetc
that Francis Mann, is a candidate
for Clerk of the Inferior Court, at
the enfumg election.
Sept. 16.
[THREE DOLLS. PER ANN.
To Let.
From thefirft of next Month,
the Houfein which the Aug uft a
Chronicle is published. 'The sit
uation is excellent for bulincfs St
the ftorc publicly known.
i'or further particulars, enquire
of ROBt. creswell.
_ August 26, _ (tf)_
Now in Burke Jail ,
A likely negro man, by the
name of SAM, (lout and well made, very
broad on the back, has loft foirie of his fore
teeth, and favs he belongs to Matthew
Dunkin of Columbia county ; the owner is
nqueued to comply with the law, and take
kirn away. The above fellow is about 24
or 25 years of age,
Emery Lasetcr , Jailer.
Sept 16. (3 1)
Adminiltratrix Sale.
On Saturday the l()th of Ohio
bet next, at the boufe of Ma
ry Rhodes, in Bed fold, the
’whole of the real Est ate of late
John Rhodes deccafed, within
the usual hours, the following
t rafts of land.
Will be Sold i
100 acres of Pine land, ad
joining David Urquhart and
John Catlett.
Also, 56 acres more or lefts,
adjoining John Catlett and
others.
Also, 25 acres more or lefts*
adjoining Sampson Lampkin &
Mrs. Walker, occupied at pre*
sent by Wm. Rhodes,
Also , 5 acres more or lefts*
joining the Washington road
and Catlett, with all the im
provements, occupied at pre
ftent by the fub(briber.
The w hole to be fold for the
benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of (aid deceased. Condi
tions made known on the day
oft sale.
Mary Rhodes , admr'x.
August: 26. ts
Notice.
After the expiration of nine
months, rpplicatinn will be made to the
Inferior Ccurt of Butkc county, for leave td
fell 3jo acres of land, more or Ids, in said
counry, adjoining lands of Captain Hughes
and the eftatcofE, Bync and others—be*
ing the real eftafe of Isaac Oliver deccafed*
JAMES OLIVER,7 .. .
JOHN MOORE, $ Adm
February ir, 1809. (mgm
Notice.
That nine rnomhs from the date hereof,
application will be made to the houorehle
the Inferior court of Morgan Coounty, for
cave to fell aoij acres of land lying in said
‘county, for ehe benefit of the heirs and cted*
iters of Thomas Cooper deceased.
CHARLES M. LIN, adm’r.
March 4, 1809. ("rrpmj
Notice.
That after the expiration of nine
months, application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Cciurt
of Wilkes county, for leave to fell
320 acres of land, the property of
Wm. Garnmage dec. joins Simeon
Ellington and others, on Hardins
Creek in Wilkes county, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of
laid dec,
John Hendrick , Adm'r .
May 13. (mgm)
Notice,
nine mon:hs after the date hereof ap.
f lication will be made to the Horn rable In
ferior Court cl Lincoln ct ufify, for leave to
fell all that rrafl or parcel of lard contain,
ing iot\ acres in Randolph county for tbe
boo,tit of the heirs and creditors of Rebut
Ltverctt dec.
r • TSF.Y LIvVERETT Er r’x.
JOUR£<tN LEVKRETT Ex'r.
March 4. /
[NO. 12 co.