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V ■» SATURDAY, August ro, 180^ AUGUSTA GtiRONICLE, GAZET T E O B ~ • -x.' t y. " ■■ i 11 jy,. - 11 * 1 ? 1 1 -*. : —— ; —, 1 ■ . ' y- .• FREEDOM «w the PRESS and TRIAL et JIfRY w*ali. remain inviolate. Conftltution of Georgia . ■n— M *" M ‘*" 1 " 1 '* »—A—i "**"“***^~*^**—* 1 ■■ ■ —— ■ ' -* ■-■ '-- •• •- . c._3 : •« -* - ---■ • | ~——*—■* ~ : —■ J ~—^—■- 1 -——^—- ■ -- -- • • ■•■ “» ... 1 ~— —•-•* '■ ill ll' 11..1 .(.if ■ .a ill i * " ' —1 ■** I. -I II » . AUGUSTA: Printed by D. the market. [3 ] '-.i'' - ;■« ■■■■■' SHERIFFS sale. Ok the fitjl Tuifday in September next, at the couri-houfe in Wdynejboro , beimtn the legal hours , WILL BE SOLD, 800 acres of land, adjoining lands of M'Danic! and others,-, taken as the proper ty of Nathan Powell, to fatisfy Joseph Lc veningfton and others. ALSO, 135 acres, adjoining lands of Amos Whitehead and others, taken at the pro- I petty' of Hugh Steel, deceased, to fatisfy * Job B. Barney. ALSO, 100 acres pine land, adjoining lands of Shepard and others, taken as the property of Joseph Garrett, to fatisfy John Sapp* ALSO, 37 acres, adjoining land of A, Carter and others, tajfcen as the property of Samu el Anttowbus, to fatisfy A. Carter. ALSO, 4.76 acres, adjoining land of Jamas Welch and others, taken as the property •f John Briant, to fatisfy Thomas Jones. ALSO, 100 acres, adjoining lands of William Holliday and others, taken as the property of Thomas Walls, to fatisfy Isaiah Carter. S. JONES, d. s* b c. J*fy 27. )s0 A in v NER SHIP. ‘ \ William H. Spencer 6?James Platt. Having ente red into copartncrjhip, under the firm of SPENCER & PLATT, on the firft instant, They have taken the convenient wars, dock and stoic of Mr. Abraham Twiggs, and mean to tranfaft the bofioefs of LUMBER FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS ; & will thank their friends and the public in gene ral, for« fliare of their favors in that line. They are perfectly acquainted with the ad measurement and quality of all kinds of Lumber, and ihall make it their study to five dispatch, and aft with punctuality to their employers. Vcffcls loading at the Wharf may go from it drawing nidc feet water. WILLIAM H. SPENCER. JAMES PLATT. THE subferiber having declined the Lum ber Business, recommends the above gentlemen to the Lumber Cutters as fit ptrfens to trans *a business in the above line . ABRAHAM TWIGGS, Savannah, June 29, (ts) NOTI C E npHE Subferiber still continues the JL F.'TOTOKZGS cJ TKnmrlSSrON BUSINESS , at his place, at the weft end of the city of Savannah, where he has con venient Stores for the reception of all kinds of produce, and will be thankful for any favors in the above line. ABRAHAM TWIGGS. June 29. (ts) ■ ~ NOT IC £ THE Partner (hip of Scott & Kellys having expired —Those indebted to that firm, arc requeued to fettle with the Subscribers, who will in future carry 00 the bulinefa as usual. WILLIAM SCOTT, THOMAS KELLY. June 1, (ts) NOTICE . ALL persons to whom the estate of the late Andrew Innes stands indebtedjarc tequefted to render their accounts properly attefled j and thoic indebted to the said es tate to make immediate payment to JAMES BEGGS, Aimu At:giefiuy Dec. 8, 1804. tf* NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN, THAT nine months after the date here, of an application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of the county 1 °f Richmond for leave to fell all that part of lot No. 37. in the (own of aUgufta where on Andrew Innes cfq. resided. And also 20 and one half acres of land in the village of Milledgeville, being the real of the said Andrew Innes and to be fold tor the benefit of his heirs and creditors JAMES BEGGS, Admr. . December 8* lf s A COTTON GIN . FOR SALE, CONSISTING of 36 faw*, well *finifli ed, and will gin from 3 to 400 lbs. of cotton per day, flic hat been used but two week*, ftind* ercftcd, so that the par chafer may fee her performance, and the quality of the cotton flic gin«; the geere may be had a» they Hand at a very reafon fiblc price. Apply to J JAMES PEARRE. Upper end of Broad f net, Wh» has for fale t at his Store , as above , AT THE LOWEST PRICE , for cash I OR PRODUCE. RUM, Jam. & N. E, by the bbl, or quart BRANDY, realCogniac, GIN, Holland, MOLASSES, be ft quality, SUGAR & COFFEti, POWDER,' bcft, SHOT, afforicd, LEAD in bars, Glass and Crockery ware, &c. Sec, ALSO TO RENT,* A HOUSE AND LOT, Adjoining him. The house it.two ftorct high, and completely finiflied, and may be fitted for a ftorc, with a very convenient kitchen and waifa.houfe, garden. See, ALSO TO RENT, Another convenient DWELLING HOUSE and LOT, with convenient out houfe*, and good garden, situated on the lower part of Broad, street, South fide. Augufia . Augufl 3. (4O Richmond Jail. T> ROUGHT to this Jail a few days ago, XJ a r likely green NEGRO WENCH taken in Columbia countv 1 can give no ac - , ecunt of herjclf— jtic is supposed Ttr OtUmgJ' to one of the gangs lately conveyed to the up country from Charlefion ; all that can bt colieEledfrom her is that her name is Mima - - Jhe is curiovfly carved on her shoulders and breast . - Ihe owner is requejted to prove property , pay expences and take her away, 7 H. M‘TYRE. d. s. Augufl 3. u Patent New-London Bilious Pills'* A Fresh Supply, Just received from the Patentee, And for sale by the Groce, D*z~ en or retail, by the Subscriber. THE high estimation in which these Pills are h«ld, by the medical faculty, as «*-il kj. particularly in this State and vicinity for four years past ; —their Angular virtues and great ufefulnefs in curing and preventing diseases, origin ating from, or, accompanied with overflow- V ings of billious secretions, as well for pre venting those fevers of the low and marlhy countries, by removing that prcdifpolition always attendant in the warm feafon—-for relloring the tone of thefyftcm after excessive eating and drinking—fatigue of travelling producing coftirenefs and irregularities of the organs of digeftion—.curing obftruftions of the liver and glandular fyftetn—intermittent ...remittant and bilious fevers—.for a con venient mild, fafe effi(*tious purgation in all classes of diseases j to preserve a healthy constitution by being often taken, during the warm season (which may be done with out any interruption tobufinefs).—for a ba lls of cure in most diseases of all ages 'and {exes, while distant physicians are called, which always may be done with great ad van tage and lafety—and the general use made of them throughout this country, is a fore proof of their intrinsic virtues, over all other public medicines—the marked approbation •f the Conncfticut Medical Society towards the Doftor, at their annual convention in October last ; to the members of which, be has granted his permission to make and use from his Recipe, (his patent to the contrary notwithstanding) in their individual pract ice (only) serve to convince the public that they are not to be ranked among the ** catchpenny inventions of the day 1'..-let ters and certificates of core with directions for use accompany the boxes—for sale for ready pay, credit, or on commissions by the fubferiber* ISAAC HERBERT, Wholesale Agent For Georgia South.Carolina. Augttjla, June a*. (ts) G £| R . ‘'T } .•£ - ': T .. ■ *-■•• ,• 1 Dollars Re WHEREAS, the Comptihg House of Mcffr* Jos, Higginbotham, ySc Co. was entered on Sunday night, the 16th ultimo—And one Trunk taken out, containing sundry article! of cloathiug. waistcoats, pantaloon*, stockings, (him, and handkerchief!, the two last all marked wkh the initial* of the fubfctiber** name I viz: C. W. * ' , At the fame time was taken off, a (hot \ gun, (half flocked, (tamped on the breech Liverpool) and two striped blankets, also a RED MORROCO POCKET BOOK fundry letter* and paper* that can be of no fcrvicc but to the owner, aleng with the above, wa* an ivory memorandum book, with seven leave*, cxclufive of the outfidc ones, and the day of the week on each, fdver clafp* and engraved on the edge, T. Scarbrough 1801 Any v frfo*s4tion that may tend to a dis, 1 xDwy ofthe tujcf or thieves, if a. white, * u edriviflion (hall receive the above re ward, and ifaperfon of color, twenty dol ,.larsb/ - Jiy »IQ -WADS WORTH. Belfdfl saa> Mills, Lower Three Runs • South Carolina, J'dy 1 3* (6Q Ten Dollars Reward RUN- AWAY from the fubferiber, on she 17th of AprjLJaft, a negro man natped ANTHONY j formerly the pro perty of Richard Mathias, dcceafed, a b6ut five feet ten or eleven iachea high, /about thirty year* of age—He wore a blue / coat, and blue striped overall*. Whoever V will deliver him to the fubferiber, or lodge , him in jail, so that I may get him, (ball have the above reward* B. WILLIAMS, Columbia county , May 3s. ;; , -(if) ALL persons indebted to the late firm of William H. Jack £3 Co, or to the estate of Andrew Innes , de ceased, by bond or note, are once more called on for immediate fcttleroent} no further indulgence can be given.-—Those indebted to either of the above mentioned firm* on open account, are requested to liquidate the fame previous to the firft day of September mat,—After that dattT, suits frill be cdSenced against delin quent* without diferimihation. JAMES BEGGS, AdrtCu July *3- (</) GEORGIA, Richmond County. At a meeting of their Honors the JfuJlicts of the Inferior court for the county aj<n cjuid, on Friday July 5, 18o$» PR.EBENT THEIR HONORS, JOHN WILLSON, JOHN COURSE, Ju/liceu JOHN CATLETT, j UPON the petition of Jamc* Syke*, dating that he U confined in the com mon Jail of Richmond county, at the suit of Aiaph Waterman & Joihua Grinage, fo| a sum of money which he is unable to pay, and that be i* willing to give up all hi* estate, both real and personal, for the benefit of his creditors, and therefore prays that he may be difeharged from confine ment, agreeably to the law* and conftiru tionofthia state---The said James Syke* being brought before the court in support of hi* petition, if appeared that he was con fined a* above dated. It is therefore ordered , Tbft the said James Syke* do give notice to his creditors as the law direffs, to appear by himfelf or attornies at the court house in the county of Richmond, on the 13th day of September next, to (hew cause, if any they have, why the said James Sykes (heuld not be difeharged in terms of the fia of Aifembly, in such cales made and provided. True copy from the minutes, JOSEPH HUTCHINSON, Clk. July 5. .{BO A CAUTION! IDO hereby for warn any person or per rons from taking an assignment of my bond Or notes, given to Edward Morris, for One Thoafand Dollar* j fen fcvtnty dollar notes, being given for ycariy inicscP j as I will not difeharge the fame* DANIEL BULLOCK. Edgefield Dijirid , S. C, Avgufi l. ' ' Vm; \ / •' ■* ■ , ‘ ' ■ • ... .*1 • • V / - »Vot. XIX. No.* 984 Lands for Sale, or barter. ONK traft, one mile and an haif he* low Washington, on; the Angafta road, in Wilke* county, containing be tween two and three hundred acres, with a small improvement, with fcveial good tyring*, the fituarion ia handfotap and heal thy, and would admit of good improve ments well calculated for a tavern. , ALSO. , 50 acres on laid road, one mile below tpc above place, with ah excellent tyring, dwelling house, liable and sprang house, a young thriving apple and peach orchard, and about twenty* live acres of cleared land. ALSO, 390 acres In Oglethorpe county, on Bruih creek, near the junftion of laid creek with Broad River, with several good tyring*, and n mill feat thereon, and wa ter fufiicictn tor any mill in the date. i ALSO, , *OO aates In Elbert county, in the fork of Bread River, on Holly creek, near Eafton’s Ware house, and about thirty miles above Petcrfburg, All of the above lands will be fold low for cafli or negroes, or upon a credit of two inftalmcnts, indifputible titles will be made, and approved fecutity will be required for the purchase mancy.—l would barter the trails in Oglethorpe and Elbe*, for milita ry lands on the waters of the Big or Little Miami, in the state of Ohio.—For terms apply to William M. Kain, Esq. living five miles below Wallungton, who is Agent to aft for me in my name, and in my ab* fence. MAURICE KAIN. Wilkes county, July to, (41) ? """ ‘ ■— ■ —' ’ C. Dickinson, XX/ISHES to inform the public, that he * * is well furnilhed with feafbncd tim ber for building, or repairing Cotton Gin* } and propofss to Jo any of lUe above work on application. Augufld, July 27, {if) ~ S. M m SM , HAS FOR SALE, 2000 Bushels ground SALT. Augujia, June 29. (if) FOR SALE, A flout an/ able Negro Fellow , About twenty five years old—he is in excellent Joiner and House Carpenter— For terras apply to the printer. »f* - • its) , NOTICE. ~ ALL thofc indebted to Ch atfiflo & CftAWvoßp, arc earneflly reqaefted to make immediate payment, as no longef indulgence can be given, and those to whom they are indebted, to piefent their accounts for payment. H. CHATFIED, N. CRAWFORD. July 20* (ts) LIME STONE, A large quantity for sale by the Subscriber. F. PHINIZY. . ' .■ I , . —— f GEORGIA, Columbia County, PERSONALLY came before me* John Hobbs, and made oath, that he had in hit polfefiion a certain note of hand, drawn in favor of James Darsey, and ac cepted by Qeorge and John Murray, fo* the fnm of Twenty-fix Dollars, the date of faidjnerte not rccoileftcd, and the depo nent farther faith, that the said note is loft or miilaid, so that he cannot come at the fame. JOHN HOBBS. Sworn to and fubferibed before me, V this tsi day<of July, rBot. J Wm. Wilkins, J, P. Received the above in full, again fl /aid note, in whose hands Joiver it may be found, this 3*>th July, 1805* John Hobbs. Test-E. Ellis. NOTICE. ALL potions, who have any demands against the Savannah and Angufla LINE OF SI’AGES, arc requested to fend in their accounts to either of the proprictois living in Savannah and Avgufta. 7 ul J (*«•) ?