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SATURDAY, January 12, 1805.
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AUGUSTA CHRONICLE ,
G A Z E T T E O F*T °H E state.
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FREEDOM of thi PRR § S an# T Ki A L bt JURY shall remain inviolati. CanJiitutioH cf Georgia,
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AUGUSTA: Printed by D., DRISCOL,^ fA R the market. £3 Dolls, per Annum.']
THE SUBSCRIBER
Hasjujl received, and now offers for sale,
cji moderate terms , for Cajh, Cotton or
Tobacco, at the Store occupied by him for
Jivtral years paji, in Broad-Jlveet , Au
gujta,
A FRESH ASSORTMENT
DRY GOODS,
Together with a food /apply of
LIQUORS and GROCERIES.
ISAAC HERBERT.
Augujla, December 8.
N. B. The COMMISSION WARE
HOUSE bufmefs is conduced by Mr. Jo-
Ihua Deßatfsand Mr. George M*Murphy,
who will pay ft riel attention to ihe fame,
|u receiving, Boring and. forwarding eve-
r v kind of produce or other articles commit
ted to their care.'
FACTORAGE
AND ■ ("■
COMMISSION BUSINESS
HPItE fubferibirs inform their friends
J. and the public, that they have enter
ed into the above line of Business under the
£,- !T j C f ' -
JOSHUA DeBUTTS, & Co.
At the (land lately occupied by Isaac Her
bert & Co. adjoining Calls warehouse, Those
who may favour them with their buftnefs
may rely on the ftrideft attention to their
interest.
JOSHUA DeBUTTS,
GEORGE Y. M‘MURPHY.
Augujla December 22. ts-
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALES.'
To be sold at Public AuSitn , on Monday
the twenty jrji day of Januqry next, at
■ ihe Jiore lately occupied by the late An
drew Innes, Ejq. decea/ed , on Broad
* Jlreet , in the city ff Augujta.
All that large and well affbrred
STOCK OF DRY GOODS
AND
\ Groceries,
Belonging to the said estate, confiding of
almolt every article wanted in the back
country, or usually to be had in llores. —
The sale to commence at to o’clock, and
continue from day to day, until the whole
is fold.
CONDITIONS,
All furas not exceeding One Hundred
Dollars, cadi.
One Hundred and not exceeding Five
Hundred, three months credit.
Five Hundred and not exceeding One
Thousand, four months.
One Thousand, and upwards, fix months.
Notes hpaving Ircm the date,
with approved security in Augusta, will
We required.
JAMES BEGGS, Adm’r.
Augujla, Dec. 8. ts
NOTICE.
ALL persons to whom the estate of the
late Andrew Innes stands indebted are
requested to tender their accounts ’ properly
atrefted ; and thole indebted to the laid es
tate to make immediate payment to
JAMES BEGGS, Admr.
Augujla , Dec. 8, 1804. tf*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
THAT nine months after the date here
of an application will be made to the
Honorable the Inferior Court of the county
of Richmond for leave to fell all that part of
lot No. 37. in the town of augufta where
on Andrew Innes efq. resided.
And also 20 and one half acres of land in
the village of Mitlcdgeville, being the real
estate of the said Andrew Innes and to be
fold for the benefit of his heirs and creditors
JAMES BEGGS, Admr.
December 8. ts.
TO REN T,
THE Lot, and House, adjoining the
lot qn which the Methodist roeeting
koufe stands; being a corner lot, bounded
by Greene a:*.d Jackfoc ftrccts. Also, rhe
vacant for, on Greene ftrcct, eastward of
the meeting-house. For terms, apply to
Afaph Waterman,
December ij, ts
Great Bargains,
To be had-by the Subscriber for cajh, cation,
or Tobacco
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS,
Suitable for the present ftafan ,* and aljo,
a large quantity of
GROCERIES.
He fl itters himfelf, that having pnrchaf
cd those goods for cash, that it it in bis
power to fell them either by wholcfale or
retail, as low as any in this city. He has
a quantity of COTTON CARDS by the
box, and a very elegant afTortmcnt of
BOLTING CLOTHS,
from No. i to K.
F. PHINIZY.
N- B, The public are informed, that'
bis WARE-HOUSE is in complete order
to flofe Cotton & Tobacco. F. P,
Augujla , December i. ts
S. M. SMYTH, , -j
HAS FOR SALE,
6 Chests Hyfon Tea.
8 Calks Sherry Wine, of a very superior
quality.
December if. tt
WANTED,
An Apprenticeto the Printing Business
Abort Fifteen or Sixteen yews of age, of
dcccsit connexions, and well recommended
—Enquire at this Office,
NOT I C E.
THOSE indebted to the Subfcribcrs on 1
ojen accounts, arc again requeued to
have them either paid, or liquidated be
fore die firft of February next, otherwise,
whatever may then remain unfettied, wijl
indifcriroiaatcly be put into the hands of a
Lawyer for collcftion. To a r.tunber of
their customers, they feel obliged, by their
punctuality* but as maay others have been
tar iy ia their payments, they arc under
the necefiity of wholly putting a flop ta
further credits: This it is hoped will pre
vent applications on that head, or the mor
tification of a rcfafal.
SCOTT & KELLYS.
Augujla, Dec . 12. ts
WAGGON YARDS.
The subscriber has two large and
well inclofed Waggon Yards, for the ac
commodation of country people.
ALSO,
To hire at any time, an Excellent Co
cfcce, \
JOSEPH CARRIE.
January 5,3 t
A.C AUTIO Nl
ALL perlons are forwarned not to cut
timber or trespass in any other man.
ner, on the land formerly the property of
John Smith, deceafcd, lying on Little
Spirit Creek, adjoining Hill, Watson, Ufh
cr, and Birche’s plantations.
GIDEON SEELY.
January 3t
Thirty Dollars Reward,
AN-AWAY from the fubferiber ia
j£\. Wilkes county, about the ift of Fe
bruary, 1804, a negro «an named DICK,
about five feet 6 or 7 inches high; dark
completed, and on a close examination,
any person may difeover that one or both
of cats has been cut, trim made and very
aXivc, speaks fad and has small feet and
hands, andN a tolerable shoe-maker.
STOVALL POOL.
November 17. *f
FOR SALE.
A TRACT of land coataining 400 acres,
more or less, lying on Turkey Creek,
adjoining Major Ellis’s, well known by
the name of Purvis'* old place~Tcrm* one
half prompt pay, the remainder at the end
of one year. Apply to
SAMI: M. SMYTH.
December 1. • ts
GEORGIA.
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Just received and for sale,
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THE SUBSCRIBER,
3 Hogfbcads & 30 Barrels ift
quality brown SUGAR*
5000 »bs preen Coffee,
500 do. Mufka, do.
4 Casks loaf Sugar,
3 Chcfts Hyfon Tea,
g Boxes Chocolate,
t Cafki Weeding Hoej,
1 do. Twist link trace chains,
tooo lbs Bar Iron,
l Faggots Cjcrman Steel,
A few casks ground Allura Salt, and
A few boxes Cotton Cards, No. 8,9, i«.
55 Pieces Cotton Bagging,
i 3 Hhds. 4th proof Jamaica RUM,
I , I a do. Northward , do.
/ .Nr; ' | "Tlpe 4VH p. UrT^vi - T,
2 Boxes Stationary,
t Bales H inn hums,
} Alfa, On Hand,
I A large and general assortment of coarse
I ind fine
, DRY GOODS, -
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\ The whole wiil be fold at the usual low
Vprtoes, For CASH, COTTON, or TO -
I FACCO,
L. CANTELOU;
Augujia, December 22. </
S ~FOR SALE,
TWO NEW COTTON GINS,
Reckoned to be as good as any
n this part of the country, will be {old
low ht cadi,
ALSO,
Two new RIDING CHAIRS, with
h?r*?e.fa to one complete, and a FISHING
SEIN partly nfcw, in ufc only one fcafon.
HODGEN HOLMES.
December 1.
FOR SALE, OR TO RENT,
On the 15th day of January next , on the
premtfes, will be exposed to jfulc , to the
highejl bidder, ,
That valuable plantation where
on the fubferiber now Jives, and immediate
poCfcfiion given. If not fold on that day,
it will then be rented or Icsfed, from cne
to live ycaia 3 the terms of payment made
kaowij on the day.
Any perfoninclined to make the contrail
sooner, may know the terms, and obtain
poffcffion at any time prior to that day, by
applying on the premises to
JE33E SANDERS.
Columbia county, December
FORSALEOR TO RENT,
THE HOUSE and LOT occupied by
the late Alexander Blair--limmedi
ate pofftffioa can be given of the Stores
and Ware-hcufe, and pofleflion of the en
tires premises on the firft day of January
next.---For terms apply to Benjamin Sims,
of Augusta, or the fubferiber at Piney
Grove.
. Wm: M. COWLES.
October 13.
' SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the firjl Tuefday in February next. at
Burke court-kou/e, in the town oJlVaynei
borough, at the usual time.
WILL B E
A negro fellow named Billy,
and a negro woman named {Jude, ana her
child about eighteen months old. The
whole levied on as the property of William
Clarke, to farisfy a mortgage from said
Clarke to Robert Bolton, late of Chatham
county deceased.
THOS' FORTH, Sheriff 1 .
I December 8. 7*
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! Do6tor Smelt,
Respectfully informs the public,
that he has just received a Good
Supply of •
FRESH MEDICINES .
Which wiil be fold on moderate terms fat
calk.
Jugujl if, ts
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rVot. xix. n*. *ii.
WILL BE SOLD,
at public auction.
On Mondiy the jfai:ua>r, iBo£, on
the preyiiftf, a plantation. /■ tn 6 in
the county of Elbert, on Broad River, *t
the mouth cf betvls’s Creek,
CONTAINING
600 Acres, with a commodious
Dwelling Houle, and all nrceffary out
Hcufes let convenience; formerly occupi
ed hy Thomas B. Scott—now by thefub
feribers, c.
ALSO,
A Plantation !; jug in Lid county, on
Cedar Creek, two miles from Savannah
River, Containing Two Hundred acres,
with fomc improvements.
ALSO, v
Oae well improved LOT, lying in Pe-
.Huudiicff Houle .
ALSO,
A Plantation, lying in the ftafe of S.
aroiins, on Savannah River, two miles
above Alexandria, containing One Bun
dled and fitty acres, with forae improve
ment*.
ALSO,
Ten Negroes, dx valuable Horfei, Cat
tlctnd Hogs--thrcc hundred batrelcs of
Com, Oats, Rye, Fodder and Potatoes.
ALSO,
Some elegant Mahogany Household Fur
niture.
TERMS OF SALE,
For the Plantations will be one fifth part
of the purchate money, to be paid on deli
very of the titles—the other lour* fifths, to
be paid by three annual infialmcnts.
All other property at twelve months cre
dit, with bond and approved security.
, ROUNTREE & TAYLOR.
December 15. 4*
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THE SUBSCRIBER
HAVING commenced the praflice of
tiie law, takes this method of an
nouncing .He fame to his friends; Kc flat
ters bimfeU that his knowledge of account*
and the prsfticc of the courts, ‘ together
with a fiiift attention to the intcreft of
his clients, will entitle him to a fharc, of
at leafl, the collection bufmtfs, to which,
he (hail principally turn his attention. He
will attend raeft of the courts in the Mid
dle Diftrift, and fuck of thole in the We
ftern, at his bu fine fa may require, and the
legal arrangements thereof wiil adroit,
JOSEPH HUTCHINSON.
Augufla, QEI, if. j ts
i 10 Dollars Rewardi
STRAYED hum the Ecaverdam Creek,
Scrivcn county, about the sth ot No
vember, a Gelding of a whitiih or cream
colour, about fourteen hands high, faces,
trots and canters, black maae; and talc,
which is a bug switch, his rumpt has been
broke, which is perceivable, aos makes
his ta’e droop, very much sway hacked,
has the appearance of a Mule, has a num
ber of Spaniflr brands on him, he will\rn*k®
for the frontiers, as he was brought irora
Tombigbee, about twelve months kg#,
A reward of Ter. Dollars will be given Vin
delivery of laid gelding to the fubfcrilV*
living on Bcaverdarn Creek, about fiv%
miles from JasJcfonburg.
JOHN H. MANTERSon)
December j y, \
COLLECTOR’S SALES.
At "Jachfon Court- House , on the second Sab
urday in February next,
WILL BE SOLD,
soo acres of land, on the ponds
fork ot Oconee river, adjoining Elam Gmf
al ; taken as land indefault, afleffed by three
Tree-holders, 77 acres of the ad, the balance
ot 3d quality, granted to Win. Young—ia
arrears for tax,' for the year 17 3 7, up to the
year 1803, inclusive.
Ethl. VTOOD, c. t. j. c.
Augnfl 13, 1804.
N U. The ub jv • sale is pojiponed until
e he 14 th of February next.
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Blank§ of every defenption may
be had kc this Oiictt