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In the Superior Ccurt of Burke County,
Se.piemfcr term , 1804.
p.rftrit hit hone 1 Judge bkrinc,
John M'Kirzic, 1
vs C Petition [or Poerdofure,
, fVUtinm Chrijfee, J
UPON t!.c puitfon of John M'Kinzity .
pir.) ing the fct'clciure of the < qutc,
t j rcdeniptu n, ir. ?r.d to the ioilcwir.g
tii ii of h'r4, in the ceunty ’ i Bo;kc, ern
taioUig Tv.o Hundred svff‘. oigiually
gruvcil to William IVMLmicl, ol Buikc
vetaay, in the (late or province of Geor
gia, joining land® at ibc time of survey of
Wiiliara IVi‘ls.-RicJv which tr*fl cHandii
lying opp,fits Pipkins' i>il L> on the S«-
, vanish river j which fai l iratf of iand wa*
mortgaged by W:ill;ara Chrifice to. the said
j c hr. M Kit ?jc» cn the 29th day of June,
in iff ) car of our lord «mc thousand feveu
lindtrd and eight)-eight, as? fecurrity for
t!'e payment of thr lorn cf rns hundred
pouiitU ihriipg. Jt is ordered that tie
princip'l, inten fl aid ccfia 1c pi id into
emit within twelve mortis frear this time,
ct’oer ivift the equity of redemption will be
forever Oreclofcc, and that a cepy cf this
rule be Cctved on the heirs and reprefenta
tiveß of the f-»jd William Chrifite, at Jeafi
nine itidn.ha before the expiration cf the
hli twelve month®, or he publiftied in ore
os the Gazettes of this date month’y till
the expiration thereof, agreeable to the
lUtute in such cases made and provided.
Extraft [ran the minutes,
WILLIAM WYNN, c. s. o.
Sept- 29, t 804. lamitrn.
IIttWA&D TftLFAIK., I
vs. In Equity,
Y/illiam TaoMrsotr. J
IT appearing that ti e defendant in tills
-1 case, is cut of the jaiifdidi >n ci' this
fiste, and hath imple«d«d the complainant
cn ;hc common jaw tide e* tin court, and
it in neccfftry for the purposes of justice,
that the (aid defendant appear and answer
io the bill of the complainant.
7 hercjetc ordered, That the 'defendant's
attorney be served with subj oeoa in this
cause, and a copy of thdr bill; and of this
order ; and that notice be publilhcd for fix
months, in one of the Gazettes of Angofta
and Savannah,'Acquiring the defendant to
answer to tit# bill of rhe complainant, on
cr before the JIIJI day cf January next j
ctherwife the said bill will be pro
xo»ffif<u end the court will past such fur
ther order and decree in the cause as will
answer the purposes of justice.
Extra*} fram the minutes,
STlTiii, CIA.
Savannah, May 17. ia?u6fn,
FoWASD 'J BLFAIfc, 1
a . . wf , j > Bill in Equity.
Alex. Mg in, Isdnor . f 1
IVm Thempjon. J
11’ appearing that the defendant in this
cause is cut of the joxifflitfion of this
slate, and hath impleaded (he complainant
on the common law fide cf this court, and
it is nccefl’ary for the purposes ot juflice,
that the said defendant appear and answer
to thr bill of the complainant.
Therefore ordered, That the defendant’s
attorney ha ftjved wi h fubtocna in this
cause, a copy of the bill, and 0} this order,
tod that notice be publiflacd for fix months,
in one of thr Gazettes of the city of Savauf
C'th and Augusta, requiting the defendant
to answer to the bill of the complainant,
on or before the pyfl day of January next;
other wife the said bill will be taken pro
confejfo, and the court will pass such further
order and decree in the caafe as will answer
the putpofra of jnftice.
Extrail from the minutes,
STITES, Clk,
Savannah, May 17, ir-mSm.
Wo 'rick. .
NINE months from the date hereof, ap.
plication will be made to the hono
rab’e Inferior Court of Richmond county,
for an order to fell the following three
traih of land, in said county, belonging
to the estate of David Robeson, dee.
200 acres pine land, on Sandy Run,
joining John Hohbj.
200 *cres P ne josnirg lands grant
ed to Win. Magee and John Hobbs.
2CO ac.ea pine land, with improve
sdcqc*, joint rhe above.
DAVID ROBESON, 1
FIT ZM- HUNT, £ Aims,
JOHN WILSON. 3
Jine 29. (tamqm )
Notice is Hereby Given,
'T v H AT nine months after the date
| hereof, an application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court cr
Richmond connty, for leave to fell all thr
Lot cf Gfmnd on Broad ftrect, in the ci
ty of Aucufta, whereon John Pierce ra*
f led. And also, 287* acres of land in the
county ot Wajhingtuo, on the waters of
Ogcchec, granted to Daniel Longstreet,
and bounded at the time of forvey, by lands
ci John P. Waggon, and vacant land, be.
jag the. real estate of the said John Fierce,
and to be fold fa; the benefit cf the heirs
and creditor*.
ROBERT HAMILTON, \ . ,
JAMES HAMILTON. J Adßsr *
March z, lerjjqwi.
NOTICE. |
NINE mouths after the date hereof ap4
plication will be made to the henori
able Inferior Court of Columbia county,
for leave to feli th* whole of the teal eftatc
of James and Michael M*Neil, deceafcd,
for the benefit of the heir* and creditors of
laid dcceaied. John Culbreaih,
J*hu Ramfty,
sir ehd, Clark ,
Archd. Powell,
Mary Powell,
Mary M'NeiL
Administrators.
March 30. (1 nr,iqm.)
Notice is Hereby Given*
r PHAT after the expiration of nine
JL months from the date hereof, I (hail
apply to the honorable tbc Inferior Court
of Columbia county, for an order to fell
the real Ellate of James Stewart, late cf
aid ofnoty, deceafcd, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors.
JAMES STRAIN, Adnu,
‘May 4, 1 amgm.
One Hundred Dollars Reward.
RAN- A WAY from the fubferiber, liv
ing in Columbia county, feme time
in September, 1804, a negro girl named
NANCY, between ten srd eleven years of
age, has many marks of the whip, and
proicnds to be ? ffllfted with fit*. Said girl
was 1 urchafed of Samuel C. Scott, of S,
Carolina, and it ii apprehend that (he his
been taken off by feme dtfigningfjcrfon,
if so, I will pay Two Hundred end Fifty
Dollar, r-n cf ts-C thiefabd de
livery of the girl, or One Hundred
law for the girl alone.
GEO. W. MOORE.
Sept. 7, (6\)
Brought to the Jail of Rich
mond county, on the 30th July, a negro
man, who calls him felt RANDALL, and
fa; s he belongs to Mr, Robert Walton,
Jliviag cn the other fide ©i’ the Oconee, a.
bout 16 mile* from Grcer.fboro.
He Lab ut 23 or 24 years of age, has
no particular marks—the owner is request
ed to come forward prove property, pay
expenccs and take him away.
H. M‘TYRE, d. a.
. Sept. 21. (ts)
NOTICE.
ALL those indebted to Chatfield &
Crawford, are carncfily requeued
to raak? immediate payment, as no longer
indulgence can be given, and tbofe Jo whom
they are indebted, to picfcnt their accounts
for payment.
H. TCHATFIED,
N. CRAWFORD.
July to. {tf)
NOTICE.
ALL persons to whom the eftatc of the
late Andtew Innes stands indebted arc
requested to render their accounts properly
attested ; and thole indebted t© the said es
tate to make immediate payment to
JAMES BEGGS, Admr.
Angufta, Dec . 8, ) 804. ts.
ALL persons indebted to
the late firm of William H. Jack &
Co. or to the estate of .Andrew Innes, dc
ceafed, by bend or note, are once more
called on for immediate settlement; no
further indulgence can be given.—Those
indebted to either of the above mentioned
firms on open account, are requeued to
liquidate the fame previous to the fisft day
of September next,—-After that date,
fyits will be commenced sgainft delin
quents without diferimination.
JAMES BEGGS, Adn’r,
July 1 z. [tf)
N O T I C E.
THE Partnership cf Scott & Kellys
having expired—Those indebted to
that firm, are requsfted to fettle with the
Sobfcribers, who will in future carry on
the bufmefs as usual.
WILLIAM SCOTT,
THOMAS KELLY.
June 1, (ts)
FOR SALE^
A flout and able Negro Fellow,
About twenty five years old—he is »n
excellent Joiner and Houfc Carpenter—
For terras apply to the printer.
J*h '3- (jf)
NOTICE.
THE copannerfhip of Cormick &
Lobe, being dissolved by the death
of the latter : The bufmefs will be carrisd
on in fnture, by the fubferiber, to whom
all persons having demand, again ft the firm,
or individually, arc oefired to apply, and
those indebted, are requested to make ia
- mediate payment,
JOSEPH G. CORMICK,
Aogufta, Sept. 21. (ts)
Webster’s Spelling Books.
Several dozens a*c just received at the
Chronicle Office* which will be f«!d
wholcfaie and retail.
j
J. GARVIN,
INFORMS his friends, that his health be
ing by the blcfling cf God fufficiently rc-
Uored, to attend once more to the duties of
his fthool, {elicits a continuance of their
countenance and support, in the line of his
profeffion. He returns his grateful acknow
ledgements for the very distinguished regard
shown him, fmee he commenced the office of
a Teacher ; and effurcs them that no atten
tion (hall he wanting on his part, to meet the
ivifhes of those Parents and Guardians, who
may think proper to commit their Children
to his care.
AN EVENING SCHOOL, .
Will be kept from sun-set untiil g o'clock.
—A few young Gentlemen and, Ladies, can
be accommodated with Boaro, o* very mo
derate terms.
Atigujla , September 14.
94 Patent New-Louden Bilious Pills'**
A Fresh Supply,
fujl received from the Patentee ,
i
And for sale bf the Groce, Doz
en or retail, by the Subscriber.
TKS high estimation in which these Pills
are held, by the medical .faculty, as
well by ail claffcs of people, particularly in
this State and vicinity tor four years pad j
—thgr (ingular virtues and great ufefainefs
in curing and preventing dii'eefee, origin
ating from, or, accompanied with oveiflow
ings of biliious fccretions, as well for pre
venting ihoftrftvcrs of -the iuvr and marshy
countries, by removing that predisposition
always attendant in the warm feafon—-for
reuoring the tone of the fyftcm after exceffire
eating and drinking*—fatigue of travelling
producing coftiv.enefsand irregularities of the
organs of digdlion—curing obttruftions of
the liver and glandular system—intermittent
rcmittaiit and bilious fevers—.for a con
venient mild, fafe efficatious purgation in
all claflcs cf diieafes; to preserve a healthy
cenflitutUin by being often taken, during
the warm season (which may be done with
out any interruption tobufineffi)—-for a ha
fts of cure in roost difcafcs of all ages and
sexes, while distant physicians are called,
which always may be done with great advan.
rage and lafety—and the general use made cf
them throughout this country, is a fur# pretf
of their intrinsic virtues, over all other
public medicines—the marked approbation
of the Connetf icut Medical Society towards
the Dodior, at their annual convention in
Oftobcr last ; to ihc members of which, he
has gianted his permiflkm 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"-.-let
ters and Certificates of cure with dire&ions
for use accompany the boxes—far Tale for
ready pay, credit, er on commissions by the
fubferiber.
ISAAC HERBERT, Wholesale Agent
For Georgia and Scuth-Carolina.
Angufia , June it. (ts)
Providence Iron IVorks £s? Mills .
Will bt fold on the Jirji day of Odobtr next,
on the premises ,
Those valuable IRON WORKS,
fifty feet fqvnrc, calculated for soar fires,
GRIST & SAW.MIILS, and COTTON
MACHINE, situated on Sweetwater, in
the couaty of Columbia, thirty mile* above
Aigwfta, on a public read, together with
five thousand acres of land belonging there
to. ALSO,
The stock of Cattle, Oxen and Hogs,
and all the carriages, tools and implements
•eccflary for carrying on the Iron Work
nad Mill business-—On the premises is a*
large twoftory Dwelling Houfc, sixty feet
by forty, a framed Kitchen, Store Houfjs,
two dory high, forty, eight feet long, a fire
Spring Hcufe, a number of houfej for the
aecoramo lation of workmen, and every
ncceffary out building, and the fitaation
for a ftorc, is equal to any in the back
country. There is an excellent situation
within half a mile of the forge for a fur
nace, and a data is partly crested acrofa
Brier creek. There is plenty of ore con
tiguous, and the land is well timbered so
as to afford plenty of coal wood. It is
deemed unaecfflary to give a further de*
feription, as persons wishing to purchase,
will doubtlcfs view the premises. One
third of the purchase niocey to be paid
down, and the remainder in one and two
years, the purckafer giving bond, and are
(mortgage on the premises. The titles a
table. Wm; COWLES.
Georgia t Columbia county.
January ig. icm\om.
N. B. There is on the premises an ele
gant situation fur a Mer chant Mill on Biier
creek, abcut.half quarter of a mile below
the Ire* Work*.
LIME STONeT
A large quantity for sale by the
Subscriber, F. PHINIZY.
Adituniftrator’s Sale.
Will It fold on tht firji Monday in November
next, at the houjc of Benjamin Cook, late
of Elbert county,
All the real and pcrfonal proper
ty of said deccaled.
Con fifing of the following property , vsz ;
t ight likely country born Ne
groes, ail kinds ot stock, oiie stage and one
road waggon, one Sill, a quantity of cot
ton, corn aud fodder, a large quantity of
valuable hoofcheld atd kitchen furniture,
plantation tools of all kinds— with s valu
able plantation within one mile of Elbe?-
toa, on the main road leading from thence
to Augufia, with good building* thereon.
Term* of«fale twelve months credit, with
bond ami approved fecariry.
Wm: T. COOK, Adm’r,
September 7. (8t)
Administrators Sale.
Will be fold ot: Saturday the second day
November next, at the plantation of the
late James Jenkins, deceafd ,
AH the (lock of horses, cattle
a«d h#gs, houfchold and kitchen iurniture,
plantation tools, &c. belonging to the
efiate of James Jenkins, Conditions of
fa!e Cafli.
• E. B. JENKINS*
Sept. 7. (8t) J
S. M, SMYTH,
HAS FOR SALE,
2000 Buihels ground SALT.
Augvjla , June 29. (ts)
WILLIAM HAYLES,
, . Informs his friends of Richmond county,
that he is a candidate for Sheriff, the en
fulngeltftion, and refpcftfully solicits their
fuffrages.
Augufia, Avgnft 10.
COPARTNERSHIP.
William H Spencer &James?latt.
Having ente red into copartncrjhip, under the
firm of
SPENCER & PLATT,
on the fu& instant, They have taken the
convenient wars, deck and Bore of Mr,
Abraham Twiggs, and mean to tran&ct
th*bufiDcf«on,UMßEß FACTORS &
COMMISSION MERCHANTS ; & will
0 9
thank their fridfcd* and the public in gene
ral, fora lhare of their favors in that line.
They arc pcrfc&ly acquainted with the ad
meaiurement and quality of all kinds of
Lumber, and fiaall make it their fbcly to
give difpatdh, and aft with punftuality to
their employers, Veffeis loading at the
wharf may go from it drawiag aide feet
water.
WILLIAM H. SPENCER.
JAMES PLATT.
THE subfcribtr having didined the Ltum~
ber Bnftnefs, recommends the above gentlemen
to the Lumber Cutters as fit per/ons to trarf
aSt business in, the above line .
ABRAHAM TWIGGS.
Savannah, June 29. (//)
NOTICE.
THE Subfcriher Sill continues the
FACTORAGE & COMMISSION
BUSINESS, at his place, at the weft end
of the city of Savannah, where ha has con
venient Stores for the reception of all kinds
of produce, and will be thankful for any
savers in the above line.
ABRAHAM TWIGGS.
June 29, { tj{
TJtift fnbfcribcr (Kink. pxcf Cf to mike
it known that his profeffional prac
tice will in future ijc confined to Abbeville,
Barnwell and Edgefield Diftrifts, on the
3d, 4th and tft Mondays next suer tljc
4th Monday in March and Oftoher, in
South.Carolina, and to the Circuit Federal
Court in the ftatc of Georgia, at the whole
of which he willpunftuaily attend. His office
for the latter court is at prefect kept at
Me Carrie's.
CHARLES GOODWIN,
Attorney at Laze.
Sept T 4-. (tO
Twenty Dollars Reward,
RAN- A WAY from the plantation of
N. Delaigle near Augusta, a negro
fellow named JACK, abuot 25 years old,
j feet 4 or 5 inches high, blind of the tight
eye, flendcr made, thick Zips and generally
smiles when spoken to. He had on when
he went away, a kind of coat madeefa
blanket, as ,he is very artful, it is supposed
he will attempt toget on board a boat to
Savannah.
The above reward, with reasonable char
ges, will be paid on delivering him at the
plantation, or lodging him in any jail in the
ftace.
N. DELAIGLE.
September 21, ( ; f« )
JTu T ICE. "
I FORBID any person or perlons totrede
for, cr bny a negro fellow, ruined
ISAAC, from Lewis CalfFrcy, tt te i*
part of my progeny.
JAMES GAFFNFY.
Savannah, Avgvfi 9. (it)