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SALE I
Cf /he Fraclwn./l Surveys.
WHEREAS, by an aft cf ilic General
AHembly of the State of Gcorgi?,
p-iflcd at LouifvilJe on the 7111 clay of De
cember, in the year of cur Lord ore thou-
GnU eight hundred and five; It i,s enafted
that ii the ftaftiorul par's cf surveys ot
find r i-rvetl to the State by the Icverai
L.vs making ucdtU.-iit.'<n o> the Lous lately
»< tjiilrcu iron 1 ilje Check cat* -n cf Inui.ins,.
lj »r.g ;..Td being on the Ocoi.ce R vicr, and
tn 1 'ic ttmporarv boundary be
fold in federate Lons to the bightft bidder
in the Trwn of Mi!ledge in tqe Icl
-Ivv inol fl j nr; c r —V t .
The C.'immUrtoMwtfi to be appojptal for
th *t p'irpofc, and who the fuLfctibers are,
fhull bv an advcr;i«ev>‘«-nt pc'Mifhed fixy
days ini ih<* Gazettes of V.'afb
i ig'.iifi, Sparta, Aug’.tUa, ami Savannah,
notice of the tjm*» or c tysnn which
they th all proceed to ft ;l the fractional for
vcyso. (aeh several clillriw .
V* r «-the CoimniQloncrs appointed tor Pud
pnrpota, do therefore, in ccnlormify to the
Lid 3ft, require ail fer.'bns concerned, to
lake norite. That atMiUcdyeville, we
(i)nli attend, and commence the Sde of the
Fra ch’oeui fm vcv *.n ;<c follows—via.
Thole of the tR Durict, commercing eti
the 3d of March next* and .bnntintjing from
day ioday, berveen th.t hours of fen and
t}»r<v, Sundays excepted, untifl vhc nth
incl olive.
Thole of the 2d DiiHft, 6n the 12th
■of March-until I thr rjth inJufivc.
Thof« of the, j<i DP; rid, <-n the 17 th cf
March ivnti.ll the >..j 1 iiicb-Tr^r.
Thole of the 4th Did rift, on ihc 2id of
..March tumid the 24th incbu'lvc;
Those of "the rth Dif.rift, on the 25th
of Milch until! the 2711 iochdive.
HAt<) U/i N.
Those of the jft D drift on the zSdi 0
Mar h trntiil the rft ot A.uil ittclttfivc.
Those of the 2d Diuiift, 011 the 2d cf
April tint! 1 ! the 9th of April inclufivc.
Those of the jd Diftrift, on the loth cf
April until! ;he 14th. of April inclnfive.
Those cf the 4th DiKnft,“ on the 15th
April untill the 19th inchifiye. <
TiWe of the sth .Diftrift, on the 21st
April untiil the 2 8 tit incdufiVey
' 4... rit
h ji I xv h.
Those of the id Didrift, on the 29th
April until! the 7th May inclufivc.
•Those of the 2d Dili rift, on the Si-h of
May until! the 1 2th inclufivc.
Those of she 3d Diftrift, on the 13th of
May iimill the l U h iiulofiVC.
TERMS OF SALIC
Os the pure lifters, Hoods for the a
monnt of the purchafc money »i a be requi
red ; At four equal and annnel inHlaincnrs,
to be paid in fdver and gold ; the full .pay
ment twelve months after date j In addition
to which a Mortgage on the picinifes will
be required.
MOSES SPEER, 7 O
RED*. SIMMS, } a.
PA HUCK JACK, yz
Wcjbtuvitn, fist-ember j&i, lSos.
“COEARTN IiRSHiP.
William H Stincir £?Jamks Platt-
Having entered into copartnerjkip, under the
firm »f
SPENCER & ’PLATT,
6n the fmt irdUnt, They hav6 taken the
eonveui-tnt wars, dock tnd ittore of Mr.
l AbrahAib Twiggs, an»i mean to tranfaft
r the of I.UMBK R FACTORS t &
COMMISSION MERCHANTS; & will
thsnk their friends ;:nd ‘he pablio in gen«.
titl, foi a flvneVof thyir favouin li st line.
They art; pcrfeftly iic'q'iainted with <h« ad.
measurement and q'i->.!vty cf all- ktnda cf
Lumber, »ad (hall make it tbeijr. study to*
give dispatch, and nft with par.duality to
their’ employed. Veffeft loading st the
wharf may go from it drawing nidc feet
water.
WILLI AM H, SPENCER.
JAMES PLATT.
S THE subferibsr hewing declined the Lutn.
her Buftnefsi recomvrnds the sieve gentlemen
* to the Lumber Cutters as fit p'erjons to tranf
cU bufinds in theabrvt dm ,
ABRAHAM TWIGGS.
Savannah, June 29, [(f)
NO T ICE.
THE Sttbfcyir.er lit.’l continues the
F 1C TO RAGE & COMMISSION
BUSINESS, at his place, at the weft e»d
of the city of Savr.mih, where haj con
venient Stores for tlie recc;-ii.>n of all kinds
of produc*, and will be thankfel for any
favon in the above line.
ABRAHAM TWIGGS.
June zq. (tj)
For Safe, or Rent.
A LARGE «r,d COMMODIOUS
FARM, within four miles cf the
city of Augusta, on the v aters of Ray's
cre«’k, in complete order for cultivation,
with a Urge and comfortable DWELLING
HOUSE, together with such ether cut
Houles suitable for domestic concerns,
LUCY LAMAR.
PoirdTion can be given on the firft
day cf Jauuary next.
Columbia c, A. Dec • aS. (4*)
LEWIS MAYER,
SADDLER ,
IT EXT DOOR BELOW THE POST-OE PT CE,
BROAD-STREET.
Has brought from Maryland, a handfcme
Assortment of Saddles.
among which are:
GENTLEMEN and Ladies elegant Sad
d;«3, Also a few plated Bodies and
Martingal* af.'oaed. common Bridies as-
Sort < A ; and a few pair Saddle-Bags.
The above articles, are all of excellent
quality , and il« owner being desirous cf
returning again, as fodn as pcflible to Ma
ryland, wlii dispose of them, by whole Lie
or retail, on the iroft resfonablc teitns, for
CASH Or PRODUCE.
Ni“'ember 30. (if)
Bradley & Knapen,
! MERCHANT-TATLORS,
JLrvc Jufi Received form Nen.vA‘ork, and
for Sale, the following
GOODS,
VIZ.
13eST London Superfine Blue Cloth,
do. do. Black do.
do. falhionable mixed do.
Dutch Superfine Black do.
Be ft'London Blur and Black Cafiirrercs,
do. Mined & Fai’n: enable CafTanercs,
Black and Fancy Patent Cord,
Bh.ck, Drab and 01iv| Genoa Fancy Cord,
Fancy Silk Velvet Vefuag,
A vaiictv of Tollinett and Swapfdown do.
Whit.-, Green and Blue Flannels,
Heft Guilt Fancy Coat Buttons,
Silk and Cot;go Sufpendcrs,
Together wiih ail kinds of Trimmings
made use of in their line of business.
They have leccived the balance
of their GOODS, which renders their af
ibrtmeijt complete,, with every article of
fancy and fubttamial wealing apparel, for
gentlemen. \
. Our dilatory cuftcmcrs are informed,
that after thefieft day of January, no work
will fee delivered cut cf the (hop without
the full price is paid for the fame ; and that
all their accohnts will, after the fitft of
February, without diferimination, be plac
ed in the hands of an attorney tor collection.
Did inbei "j • (if*)
Diffblution, of Partnership.
IN cuniVquence of the death cf r l homas
Kelly, the Partnerlhip cf Scott &
Kelly, ie diflulve^—all indebted to that
concern, are hereby notified that no
gence will be given after the firft of Februa
ry next, when, all bonds, notes and a«-
counts will inditcriiririately be-.pl.iced in a
law)er’B hands for recovery, in the raea»
time, product will be received in payment
at the high est: Market price. Thofc who
mjy have demands againlf the late firm arc
requeued*to prefeot them for fimlement.
In future the bufiuefs will be carriedon by
the fubferiber, who has cn hand, an exten
sive and complete affonmenk cf DRY
GOODS and GROCERIES, which will
. be dilpofed of on fuck terms as to make it
an objeft to Country Stote Keepers.
WILLIAM SCOTT.
November 30. (ts)
NOTICE.
copartaeribjp of Ccrmick IB
-i Lub y, being difTclveft by the death
«1 the latter: The bufiotk will be carried
cn in future, by iheTubfcriber, to whom
all perfurs having demands agaitftthe firm,
er individually) are desired to apply, and
thofc indebted, are requefUd to make im
mediate payment,
JOSEPH G. CORMICK.
Augufia, Sept, 21. (ts)
The Subscriber uiHics to em
ploy as OVERSEER, tor the ensuing
year, to overlock 17 cr 18 hacd*, on two
plantations, about th.ee miles rpart, ta
whom good wages will be given—A man
with a faall family shat can come well re
commended will be preferred.
GEO: G. TANKBRSIEY,
November 30. (if)
RAPPEE SNUFF.
Manufactured in Augujlu,
r | 'HIS article is fold wholcfale, and in
X bottles containing on* pound each,
at th* Chronicle OrriCE,-at 6 2J cents
•fxh bottle—By judges, this fnuifis high
ly approved of.
Goober %,
~ NOTICE.
I JOHN CARTER, do from this da y
for varn all persons from buying or tra
ding for any notes given in my name r® John
or Luke Harp» for they are not Lawful.
JOHN CARTER,
Washington county, Jan, 4 (at.)
SAW-GINS.
THE fubfbriber# having had a greater
demand, hft year, tor making Saw-
Gin#, than they could conveniently an
swer, from the multiplicity of application#
and the fbortnef# of the notice, requaft
that those who wifli to employ them for
the present year, will symly soon, that
they may have it in their power to d« ju
stice, and avoid difappoir.tnsents.
From the patronage, which the fthferi
ber# have already experienced at the hands
cf their friends and the public, they are
flattered that their work hai given that ftt
isfa&ion which will ahvay# be their ambi
tion to afford in the line of their bufintla.
JAMES & F. HARDY.
Edgefield DifriQ, s. c.
Ten miles Jrom Avgujia „
nuary i I. (4 0
~SHADY GROVE,
FOR SALE.
1824 acres of prime land, in the county of
Columbia , within fifteen miles of Augujl a. v
THESE lands are equal to any in the
county, for the production of corn,
cotton, Sec. The improvement# are a gen
teel well finilhcd two story Dwelling Houfc
a hrge framed Barn, and convenient out
houfc#. The fltuation is healthy and well
watered, with a number cf excellent
fpring#, A further defeription it deemed
unncciffary, a# it is presumed no one will
parchTe without viewing tne premifei.—
This trad h laid out into four lots, of four
and five hundred acres each, for the con
venience of purchasers, and an extcnHve
credit will he given for the gisatci part of
the puxchafe money. If this land is not
disposed cf at private file before the-30th
of this Month, it will on that day,
BE SOLD AT SH/WT GROVE ,
to the highest bidder—indifoutable titles
will be made. Any perfen wifliing to view
the land, and know the terra# of Tale, will
apply to
PETER CRAWFORD.
January il, 1806. [ ]
N. B. The flock, crop,'&c. on the
premises, will be fold the day after the sale
of the land.
“ NOTICE.
fubferiber having fold hi# pofftf
fioas in Bread-street, has removed
into a small convenient house in Reynold
ftrect, a few pace# below Mcffrs, Ashton
Be Claik’s tavern, on the oppofitc fide of
the flreer, where he Bill carries on the
TAYLORING BUSINESS, in all its va
rious branches—All favor# are duly ac
knowledged, and all Ihall be punctually
attended to.
Those in arrears are solicited to come
forward and pay or liquidate the fame in
the ccurfc cf the present month; or mea
sures will be taken for the collection of the
fame. JOHN ANDREWS.
January ir. (3*)
N~O TIC E. .
Ido hereby forewarn any jkrfon or per
sons, from taking an affignmenf, or in any
way, trading for a note of hand, given by
Thomas Few, to Samuel Buffington, for
One hundred a«d forty dollars, with my
name signed to said note as security -The
note was given feme time in ‘ t May left, and
1 believe payable the fuft of Augtifl or
September-—I have paid off said note by
giving Buffington creadit for mony lent him.
IGNATIUS FEW.
Columbia crunty, Jaa.il, (tl j
NOT! CE.
ONE of the Adminifiraton on the cflat-3
of the late John Pierce dec. expir
ing tube absent from theftate a few months
—All ptifon# concerned arc hereby inform
ed that, in hi# absence, Mr. Andrew
Harrison is appointed and duly autborb
fed to tranfaft bufmefa for the said eflate,
and give rectiptafor all monies which may
be paid oa account thereof,
ROBERT HAMILTON, > ~
JAMES HAMILTON, J AUmr,a
January 4 ' (jtJ
NOT I C E.
ALL persons to whom the eflate of the
late Andrew Innes ftahd# indebted are
requested to render their accounts properly
attested j and thole indebted to the said cf
tatc to make immediate payment to
JAMES BEGGS, Admr.
Augujia, Dec. 8,1804. tf*
REMOVAL.
THE Subfcribcr return# his ficcere
thank# to hi# friends for the liberal
support he has hitherto received in f;is line
of buftnefs, and begs leave to inform, them,
that he ha# removed into that large and
commodious house, direflly opposite to
hi# former reCdencc, in Queen street 5
where he continue# to carry on hi# BOARD*
ING HOUSE and STABLING fer Hot.
fes, as usual. He affurcs them that his
Stables will be furnifhed with tbs btft of
Grain and Fodder, and that cvciv atten
tion will be paid to give general fatisfac
tion and merit a continuance of their fa
vor# JOSEPH WARNOCK.
Charlejon , OSober 24, 180$. (7)
' SHERIFF’S SALE. ’ I
On the JirJl Tuefday in February rex: at I
the court house in Columbia county* t ’. 4 , IJ
tween the usual hours, w
WILL BE SOLD, I
250 acres of land, on the waters I
of the Big Kioka crccic, joining D»xte f I
Gibson, on the one fide, and Samuel Bow. I
dre on ij»e other, executed s» the property I
of John Bhfcoe, to fatiify an I
favour of Abram Franklin, I
ALSO, I
202 i-2 acres of land, in Vvil, I
kiefon fifoate in the 34 diftrift I
bounded N. K. by lot No. 236, N, W. u I
lot No. 214, S. W. by lot No* 208 andS I
E. by lot No. 216, executed as the proscr’ I
tycf James Wo<>d, tofatiafy George Aden I
assignee, and pointed oat by the defendant, I
AJ-eSOj 9
400 acres of land, on the waters 1
of the Little Kioka qreck, joiningJMFNcil ■
and Walton, to fatisfy an execudJn, VV«, I
Pool vs. George W, Moore, I
ALSO, 1
One Negro Woman, named I
Vilest, executed as the property ofTho. I
mas Richardfcn, to fatisfy an execution, I
William Hunt, for Abram Jones vs. John I
Hadncll, Thomas Richardson & Waters I
Dunn.' ' S
WILLIAM FLEMING, s . G . c. I
January +. ( 3 t.) I
SHERIFF'S SALE, ~ I
At the-court-hcvfe in Greene county, on the I
frjl Tuefday in Feb, next, between iht 'I
u fiAal hours, m
Will be Sold, I I
Three Waggon Horfcs—taken I
aa the property 01 Jofcph Carter, at the in. ■
fiance of Win. Ronaldfon. Conditions calh. I
J. STAN DEFER, d, s. I
Dec. 28. a
SHERIFF’S SALE. I
At Greene Court-house, on the JirJl Tut flay
in February next. between the usual hours
of 10 & 3 o'clock , the following property.
WILL BE SOLD,
202-2 acres of land, lot No.
349, Dlftrift No, 2* Baldwin county, oa
the waters of Nancy* Branch, granted to
Alan Stewart, and Executed by virtue of
an execution, Smith, Sen* and Amlerfon,
vs, Alan Stewart—property pointed out
by the defendant.
ALSO,
One NEGRO man named
Tom, taken as the property of James Ala
fon, by virtue of an attachment, George
Sim* vs Lid Al!ifon—returned to me by a j
couftabie. Condition of fa!e Cash.
NAT. G. MACON, o. s.
January 4. (3*.)
. SHERIFF’S SALE.
At Franklin court-house, on the firft Tutf
day in February next , between iht hews
of 1 o and 3 o'clock,
WILL BE SOLD,
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY t
ico acres of land, more or less,
in Franklin county, lying on the waters o*
Little* cicek, being pait of a traft contain
ing one hundred and foriy.cight acre?,
granted to Daniel Chandler, ami being the
place whereon (aid Chandler now live*.
ALSO,
75 acres, more or less, part of
-a trad containing three hundred and twen
ty acre*, in laid county, lying on Hotb’s
creek, joins widow Bulk, taken as the pro
perty of Daniel Chandler, to fatisfy Win.
England. Pointed out by the defendant.
ALSO,
400 acres, in said county, on
the waters of Tern* creek, join* Thomas
Crews, one Cotton Machine working thir
ty saws, one Table, one Bedhead, and
three chairs, taken as the property of John
Davis, to satisfy Jame* England, fer the
use of Charles Kennedy.
ALSO, .
One third part of 200 acres of
land, more or less, in said county, on Ste
phen's creek, adjoining Andy Wiiiiarofon,
James Terrell and Wm. Wilson, with a
Grist and Saw Mill, being the place, plan
tation cr fraft of land, whereon the late
Samuel Whitaker lived.
' ALSO,
200 acres, more or less, in said
County, on the waters of the Middle Fork
of Bd. River, joins Mathews aud M‘Dow
ell, taken as the property of Benjamin
Whinker, to famfy Thomaa Wiiliamfon,
and pointed uot by Wiiliamfon,
ALSO,
A quantity of Leather, taken
ai the property cf Philip Brown, to fatisfy
William PatierfoH.
Conditions of Sals Cash.
H, TERRELL, Snerif.
January 4., i3c 6. isO
Sheriff’s titles. Bills of sale.
Mortgages, &c. may be had at
this Office.