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AUGUSTA CHRONICLE, W :
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BROUGHT to Jail, on Tutfday the
4*h in/i. a negro fellow by the name of
I JERRY, f°ys he belongs to John Par her t
I living in Hancock county near Sparta~-
■ Jerry is about 19 years of age, five feet ten
I inches high . On the id inst, was also lodg
■id in Jail, a negro man of the name of
■ GEORGE, fays he belongs to John Carrel
'■/i.Xycow, Colleton neck, South- Carolina-•*
Wl:!-ffellow is about it years of age—five
Wj'eet 7 inches high, has a fear on his left an
uch by the bite oj a hog The owners are re -
I quejted to come forward, prove property, pay
I c/i irges and take theni away .
FRANCIS GEDDY, Jailor.
I Richmond county , June 8. (3 1)
I FOR SALE , ~~
I * VALUABLE SET OF MILLS, and
I J\ upwards of 3,500 acre* of land, a.
I bout nine mile* from Augusta j
I ALSO,
I Ten or Twelve NEGROES, and all the
I Plantation and Mill tools, — with Oxen,
I Mules and carriages.—Possession to be giv-
I eioii the firft day of January next.
■ it the fame are not before that period
I nipofed of by private falc, they will be
I old by Public AudHon j of which due no-
I ike will be given—
I ALSO- FQR SALE,
Sundry trafts of LAND, in the Diftrifls
of Barnwell, Edgefield, Abbeville, Pen
dleton, Greenville and Union, Sou.'h.Ca
roiina.—For further information apply to
the Printers.
May 18. (ts)
TO BE SOLD,
By* the subferiber , in Broad-fireet, a few
LOTTERY TICKETS,
efthe Charlcflon Eaftßay Street Lottery,
where the scheme, which is an adrantage
ousone for adventurers, may be seen.
JOHN WILLSON.
Augu/la May 4. (9O
NOTICE .
A LL those to whom the Estate of the
TjL late Major John Brown, deceased
(lands jufily indebted, are reqnefted 1 to ren
der their accounts properly attested, and
those indebted to said estate, either by bond
cr open accounts are forwarned from fettling
the fame with any other person or persons,
tujt the executors, to whom, it is hoped,
they will make immediate payment,
SAMUEL M. SMYTH,
W ALTER LEIGH,
Executors.
April 20. - (ts.)
APRIL TERM, 1805.
SUPERIOR COURT, Bryan county,
James Butler, et, al, 1
vs. > In Equity,
Shem Butler, et, al. J
IT appearing that several of the defen- „
dauts in this caufc who refidc in the
county of Bryan, aforefaid, viz: Ann and
Thomas Butler, Henry Ham, and Edith
his wife, Auvi# Morecock and Elizabeth
his wife, and Joseph and James Butler,
have been duly fcrvtd with copies of the
hill filed in this caufc, and also fubpenas,
and that the several other defendants, to
wit: Stem Butler, reftdci in the county
of Liberty, Horatio Marbury and Mary
his wife, John Milton and Hannah his
wife, John Spencer and George Chifolm,
refidc in the counties of jeffjrfon, Burke
and Columbia, different parts of this state,
a’id it is ncceffary for the purpofc of jofticc,
that^ pte said defendants do appear, be
and anfwcr to the bill of the
cc r /Tainants.
is therefore, ordered, that publication
take place for three month* in one of the
Gazettes of Savannah and Augusta, requir
ing the kid Shcn Butler, Horatio Marbo
ry and Mary his wife, John Milton and
Hannah his wife, John Spencer, and Geo.
Chifolm, to the bill of the com
plainants, cn or before the Sift day of the
next tc/m of the Superior Court of this
county, otherwise the said bill to bo-taken
pro conftjfo, or the court will pass foch far
ther order and decree in the caafe aa will
*cfwcr the purpofesof justice.
ExtraSfrom the minutes , 2nd day
of April, 1805.
GEORGE M, WATERS, Clk,
3m,
For Private Sale,
A great bargain if applied for soon.
2 EJcgan? plated URNS, >
i Tea do. do.
1 Chocolate do. do.
2 Piated Table Stand*, for finall Drcan
tern and Tumbler*.
Terms— Cash, 02 on a credit with ap
proved indotTers.
JOHN B. WILKINSON.
June 8. (it)
TO HIRE^
A Negro Weach, (by the Month)
who Cin be warranted an excellent Cook,
Wa&er and Ironer, as well as for her ho
nefty—Enquire at the Chronicle Office.
June 8. (2>)
NOT I C E,
THE Partnerlhip ofScorr & Kellys
having expired—Thofc indebted ta
that firm, are requested ta fettle with the
Subscribers, who will in futuie carry on
the business as usual,
WILLIAM SCOTT,
THOMAS KELLY.
June r. (if)
iV~ O T I C E.
ALL persons to whom the estate of the
late And rev/ Innes Hands indebtedjare
requested to render their accounts properly
attested ; and thole indebted to the said es.
tate to make immediate payment to
JAMES EEGCS, Admu
Attgjjfia, Dec. 8,1 804. ts.
NOTICE IS HERETi^gIFeN,
THAT nine months after the date here
of an application will be made to the
S'®ffifeBS'.JPfete.s9SSX f .'l4{S!»a
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 Miliedgeville* being the real
estate of the said Andrew Innes and to he
fold for the benefit of his heirs and creditors
JAMES EEGGS, Admu
December 8. tf*
Notice is Hereby Given,
THAT nine months after (he date
hereof, an application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Richmond county, for leave to fell all the
Lot of Ground on Broad-street, in the ci
ty of Auguifa, whereon John Pierce re
sided. And also, *B7f acres of land in the
county of Walbington, on the waters of
Ogechee, granted to Daniel Longstreet,
and bounded at the time of survey, by lands
of John P. Waggon, and vacant land, be
ing the real estate of the said John Pierce,
and to be fold for the benefit es the heirs
and creditors.
ROBERT HAMILTON, \ ...
JAMES HAMILTON.
March %.
LUMBER FACTORAGE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
THE fubfcfibers having entered into
Partnerlhip, under the Firm of
COWLES & JONES, have taken the
Wharf lately occupied by Mcffrs. Bacon
and Malone, for the reception of LUM
BER—and Commodious Stores for fioring
PRODUCE—SoIicit the patronage of their
friends, and the public generally in the a
bove line. Those who may confide in
them, may rely on every exertion being
made for their interest.
WILLIAM COWTES,
THOMAS JONES.
Savannah, Augu/t iq.
~ WILDAIR,
WILL stand this fcafon at my liable c
very Monday, Tuefdzy and Wed
nesday of every week, and the remainder
of the week at Capt. John Willingham’s,
on Little River, near Qolry’s foul, and
be let to mares at the low price of Ten
Dollars the season, payable the firfl day of
November next, or Eight Dollar* with
the maxe, will difeharge the debt.
WILDAIR is about fixtfen and a naif
hands high, remarkable lengthy and high
ly formed, he was got by Blanton’s Mo Jut,
cut of Polly Childers, fuppefed to bt the
bast mere ever seen in this country. His
s--son will expire the teth of July next.
CEO. G. TANKERSLEY,
GEORGIA .
* RAN-A WAY'
F R OM the fubfcribcr, living io E fling.
A . btm coaaQr, a fellow natmd MAN
WELL, about Twenty seven yean of *gc,
five feet eight inches high, took with him
. » Wrcl bald faced h°f(e, fourteen and an
hd? hands high, fix yean old j said fellow
18 v^r y artful and will try to pafi for a free
man or fame gentleman’s servant, and has
gone towards Savannah liver, with an in
tention of going to the Northward, A
reward of Twenty Dollars will b« paid for
fecnrlng said fellow, and ten Dollars for
thi bone and saddle.
JOSEPH BRUDRY.
y*?* B<
Fifteen Dollars Reward .
RAN- AWAY from the fubferiber, in
the month of June Uft, a negro man
jOit, of a yellow complexion, a
fy 1 fott r )-e?n of age, of wid ling Mature,
loft about the half of the second toe
on ma ngm iVv»,
with a number of letters, but cannot be re
collected particularly what they are. The
above reward and all reasonable charges
will be given to any person who will ap
prehend f:,id negro, and fccure him in any
jail in the flare of Georgia, or South Ca
rolina, so that the owner may get him.
DAVID PEDEN,
Greenville DiJlrift, S, C,
y«ne 8. fjt)
Ten Dollars Reward
RUN- A WAY from the fubferiber, on
the 17th of April iaft, a negro man
named AN’l HONY; formerly the p;o-
P-tty of Richard Mathias, dcccafed, a
bout five feet ten or eleven inches high,
- years of age—-He wore a bice
will deliver him to ibe lfiibfcrl!)'cr,*Sf rouge
him in jail, so that 1 may get him, (hail
have the above reward,
B. WILLIAMS.
Columbia county ,
May ig. (ts)
Twenty Dollars Reward.
|> AN-A WAY on ike
TV noth of January lajl ,
f rom a plantation near Ju
a ne S ro fellow nam «
fmiiht about twenty-two
yean of agty Jive feet two inches lughy flout
made , rather of a yellow ccmplexion t on: of
his upper foreteeth cut, a large fear on the
bach of his heady another on his right foot,
leading to his great toe, and bow legged.-— •
He was born in Virginia t and may attempt
to make good his return to thatfflatty he is
fkretud and artful, and probably will change
his name. The above reward will gt paid on
his being delivered to rat, or fecund in Joil,
fotkat I may obtain poffejfion of him.
RODHAM TULLOSS.
io Dollars Reward..
STRAYED from Augufla, Sunday, May
12th, a DARK SORREL HORSE,
about fourteen hands high, about fen years
old • on the mounting, (ids, one hind loot
white, swab tail ; foroe saddle spots ;
rough (bod ail round, has palled by Mrs.
Matthews’#, in Burke county, on the Sa
vannah road. Whoever will take up the
above deferihed horfc, and deliver him to
the fubferiber in Augnfta, shall receive tb«
above reward, and reasonable charges.
JAMES PEARRE.
May ts. ( { f)
RICHMOND BATHS, ((C)
Houles and half acre Lots io
fell, or Houses to let for thefealon, at the
above Baths. For terms apply at this of
fice, or at Louifvilie, to
JOSEPH G. POSNER.
N. B. A Boarding-House will be kept
open for the accommodation ol a few boar
der»,
June I* (4-W
~ N o~¥lTc E.
IDO hereby forwnn all person or per
fon#, from trading w'th my wife, M.l-
Jcge Pofey, formerly MiiJege Wimbtlh. as
! am determined ro pay no debts of her
contracting.
RICHARD POSEY.
Abbeville DiJtriß, 3. c.
June 8. (jO
* t
fVot. s TCrX 1 • MH
BEDFORD,
CELEBRATED for getting the fwifteft
racers ot any horse in Amcrica,\and
who, it is believed, has produced a greater
number of capital colts tlvm any horfein
exigence of his age ; willed the cnfui«W
fcafon at my plantation* near Edgefield*
court-house, and be ler to Marcs at the low
rate of Fqrtv Dollars the feafdn ; the
money to b« sent with the Mares, or paid
before they are taken away, and One Dol
lar to the Groom. Any gentleman paying
for four will be allowed to put a
iißh gratis. Such Mares as were put tfcc
last season, and did not prove in foal, will
•be put the enfuieg season gratis, agreeable
to the ftipulatifcns of the last year.
t Very extensive ijs provided gra
tis, but accidents or escapes arc at the risque
of the owners of the mares, bat the vtmeft
care will be taken to avoid either, jmd et
none never did happen with me, it is hoped
non* will now,
Mares may no weu tea twice a any . v
twenty.five cents, or once at twelve and a
half, if grain can be poflibly get, which
mull be paid before the mares arc taken a
way. The season wall commence on the
full day of Febrttry, and end on the firft
day of September next.
Such gentlemen as rt fide within the Pi.
fl rift of Edgefield, and who have been uni
form in their punctuality, may ertpeft every
accommodation, as to the payments it is In
my power to allow them.
ARTHUR SIMKSttS.
January 19, igoy. 55
In the Superior Court of Burke County,
September term, 1804.
Prtfcnt hi* honor jndge bkiine,
* • *W' • e,
William Chrifl.ee, j
UPON the petition of John M'lCinzie,
playing the fortclofurc of the equity
of redemption, in and to the following
treft of land, in the county of Barkc, con
taining Two Hundred acre*, originally
granted to William M'Danicl, of Burke
county, in the state of province of Geor
gia, joaaing Hud* at the time of survey of
William M'Danid, which traft of land 10
lying oppefits Potkin** B'cfF, on the Sa
vannah river; which said traft of land was
mortgaged by William Chriftce to the said
John M-Kintfei on the 29th d*y of June,
in the year of our Lord one thoufaud seven
hundred and eighty-eight, as a feemity for
the payment of the sum of one hundred
pounds sterling. It is ordered that toe
principal, imereft and cods be paid into
court within twelve months Irotn this time,
other wifi? the equity of redemption will be
forevar forcclcfcd, and that a copy of this
rule he ferret! on the heirs ar.n reprefenm
tivc# of the said William Clhriftee, at Icaft
nine months before the expiration of the
said twelve month?, or be published in one
of the Gazettes of tbia ftatc monthly till
the expiration thereof, agreeable to the
ftatnte in such cases made and provided.
Extract from the minutes,
WILLIAM WYNN, c. a. c.
Sept. 29, 1804. lamizm,
LIME STONE,
A large quantity for sale by the
Subscriber. F. PHINIZY*
Webster’s Spelling Books.
Several dozens are just received at, the
Chronicu Office, which will be fold
by whole (ale and retail.
Augujta, May 25. •
WILL BE SOLD,
ON A CREDIT OF TWELVE MONTHS,
On Friday the nth oj July, at the h.oufz
u'h:re Jacob I .mar, deccafed, rejided,
iv Lincoln courty.
All the personal property of
said deceafsd— confiding ol Negroes, Hnr
f..» 1 Cattl<*, Hogs, HotifchoH and Kitchen
furniture & one COTTON MACHINE.
Bunds with approved fccuiitics will be re
quired ot the purchafcrs.
* JEREMIAH LAMAR, \ M
PETER LAMAR. /
June I. (»0