The Augusta chronicle and gazette of the state. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1789-1806, February 01, 1806, Image 4
# SALE Os the Fractioncil Surveys . WHEREAS, by an aft of the Genera l Aflcmbly of the State of Georgia, paft'rd at Louifvilie on the 7th day of De cember, in the year of our Lord ore thou sand o’Vht hundred and five} It is enafted that all the fraftional parts of surveys of land nferved to the State by the fevcral, bivvs makingdethibutlonof the lands lately acquired from the Creek nation of Indians, lr ing and being on the Oconee Rvier, and on the temporary boundary line.—Shall be fold infeperatc Lotts to the bigheft bidder in the Town trf Milkdgevillc, in the fol lowing mannet— <N\Z r . ’ The Commifiioners to be appointed for that pijrpofc, and who the fuUfcrlbcrs are, shall by an advertisement puhlilhed sixty days m the Gazettes cf Pctcrthurg, Wafli- Jngron, Sparta, • Augusta, and Savannah, give notice of the times or days on which* they (hall proceed to fell the fraftional fur* veys of each fevcral diftrift. We the Gomititflioncrs appoint*! far said purpose, do therefore, in conformity to the fil'd aft, require all persons concerned, to take notice. That at Millcdgevillc, we fball attend, and commence the Sde of the Fraftional survey Vas fellows—viz. . WJLKINS'JN. Those ofthe (ft Dirttift, commencing on the of March next, and continuing from duy to day, between the hours of ten and • three, Sundays excepted, untill the nth inoiiiftve. Those of the 2d Diftrift, on the nth of March untill the 15111 ioolufive. # Those of the 3d Diftrift, on the tyth of March untill the 20th inclusive. Thotc of the 4th Diftrift, on the 2 ill of March untill the 241 b inclusive. Those of the jth Diftrift, on the 25th of March untill the 2ytk inclusive. BALDWIN, Those of the Ift Diftrift on the 28th cf March untill the irt of April inclusive. Thole of the 2d Diftrift, on the 2d of April untill the 9th of April inclusive. Those of the 3d Diftrift, on the loth of April untill the 14th ol April inclusive. Those of the 4th Diftrift, on the 15th April untill the 19th inclusive. Those of the sth Diftrift, on the 21st April untill the zSrh inclusive. WAYNE. Those of the ift Diftrift, on the 29th Aprjl until! the 7th May inclusive. Those ofthe 2d Diftrift, on the Bth of May until! the 12th inclusive. Those ofthe 3d Diftrift, qn the 13th of May untill the 16th inclusive. TERMS OF SALE. Os the purchcfcrs, Bonds for the a mount of the purchafc money will be requi. red ; At four equal and annuel inftlaraents, to be paid in silver and gold j the firft pay ment twelve months after date } In addition to which a Mortgage on (he premises will \be required. MOSES SPEER, 7 O REDk. SIMMS, i § PATRICK JACK; J 2 WaJhtngto» i December 21, i 805. REMOVAL. THE Subscriber returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the liberal fapport ha has hitherto received in his line or business, .and begs leave to inform them, tint he has removed into that large and commodious hoafe. dircftly opposite to his former rcfidcnce, in Queen ftrect j where he continues to carry on hi* BOARD ING HOUSE and STABLING for Hor fc», as usual. He affures* them that his Stables will he furnifhed with the heft of Grain and Fodder, and that every atten tion will he paid to give general fatisfac tion and merit a continuance of their fa vors JOSEPH WARNOCK. Charleston, ORober 24, 1805. (7) NOTICE. NINE months from the data heraof, ap plication will be made to the hone, rable Inferior Court of Richmond county, for an order to fell the following three trafts of land, in said county, belonging to the estate of David Robeson, dec. 1 200 acres pine land, on Sandy Ron, joining John Hobbs. 200 acres pint land, joining lands grant. ‘ ed to Wm. Magee and John Hobbs. xco acres pine land, with improve ments, joint the above. DAVID ROBESON, 7 FIT 2 M. HUNT, S Aims. JOHN WILSON. J June 29. \iamqm.) Notice is hereby Given, r | 'HAT,nine months from the date hert- A of, application will be made to she Honorable Inferior Court of Greene coun ty, for leave to fell the half of an undivid ed traft of land, containing Five Hundred acres, in said county, it being tht, real estate of Ezekiel Paik, deceased, for the . benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of said dec. RICHd; S. PARK, Aum’r. Nov embe r 30, (1 ampm) Diflblufton of Partncrfhip. IN confequencc of the death of Thomas Kelly, the Partneiflvip of Scott V Kelly, w diftblvcd-—all indebted to that concern, arc hereby notified that no indul gence will be given after the firft of Februa ry next, when, all bonds, notes and ac counts will indifcrinfinately be placed in a lawyer’s hands for recovery, in the mean time, produce will be received in payment at the highest Market price. Thofc who may have demands against the late firm arc requested to present them for settlement. In future the bufiuef* will be carried on by \ the fubferiber, who has on hand, an rxten five and complete aflbrtmcnt of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, which will be disposed of on fuck terms as to make it an objeft to Country Store-Keepers. WILLIAM SCOTT. November 30. (ts) A lift of letters remaining in the Foft-Oftic* I at Columbia court.honfe, the Ift off an. uaey I'Bo6, and if not taken anuay before the \ft of April nvill be returned to the Gaural Poft.Office, as dead letters . A . W illiam Allen. B. Beall 8c Dent %. David Bull, Sam uel Buffington, Mary Barter, Sarah Bugg, John Brown, Bail Butler. C, Holt Clanton, D. Mark Davis, h\ Doflor Edward Fifhcr, G. Dexter Gibson, Francis Grubbs, John Gordcn; Lewis Gardner. 11. Fitz M. Hanr, John Hattaway. J. Willliam Johnftcn, William Jordan, Millab Jbhnfon. L, Robert Lazenby. M. Arches M'KifTack. N. John North. P. Thomas Parker, Robert Pollard, Davis Sc Pearson. R , Nathan Robey, John Richardson. S. Lewis Sewall, T, Benjamin F. Tarlor. GARAH DAVIS, P. M. January 18. (31.) FOR SALE. THAT valuable 50 acre lot, lying on the road from Augusta to the Sand Bar, adjoining Mr. Telfair on the one fide and General Glafcock on the other and Sa vannah river; it hat been usually rented at zoo and to 220 dollars per year, and if well cultivated is supposed to average 1000 buSiels of courn per year, exclusive pf fod der, pumpkins, peas, &c> or 40,000 wt, of feed cotton. Indisputable titles will be given. For particulars, apply to GEO; S. HOUSTON, Augusta. January 18. (ts.) ■ ■ ■ i. - *'lr ' FOR SALE, A large SPANISH JACK, eight years old this spring, nearly 14 hands high, and a JINNFY, heavy with foal by the Jack. The term* are very low for ca(h 600 Dollars, or 700 Dollars in good herfea at cash prices, or twojlikely young negroes of 12 or 13 years of age. Thofc who wi(h to purchase, will please apply to Geo . S. Houston , Augusta, or to William H. Durkee , in South-Carolina, near Rut ledge’s mills Barnwell diftiift. January 25. (ts) £3“ ALL persons indebted to the late firm of William H. Jack 13 Co. or to the estate of Andrew Innes , de ceased, by bond or note, are once more called on for immediate settlement) no further indulgence can be given.—Thofc indebted to either of the above mentioned firma on open account, are requested to liquidate the fame previous to the fitft day of September next.—After that date, fails will be commenced against delin. qnents without diferimination. JAMES BEGGS, Adm*r. NOTICE. ALL persons to whom the estate of the late Andrew Innes Hands indebted arc requested to render their accounts properly attested j and thofc indebted to the said ef tatc to make immediate payment to ' JAMES BEGGS, Admr. Augusta , Dec. 8, 1804. ts. RAPPEE SNUFF. Manufallured in Augujla . THIS article is fold wholefalc, and in bottles containing one pound each, at the Chkoniclk Office, at 6t% cent! each bottle—By judges, thia funiFia high ly approved of. Oftobcr 5, ' (if) notigeT THE copartaetfhip of Coemick 9 Lube, being difiblved by the death of the latter : The bufinefa will be carried on in futures by the fubferiber, to whom all persons having demands the firm, or individually, are desired to apply, and those indebted, are requested to make im mediate payment, > JOSEPH G. CORMICK. Augusta, Sept. ai. (ts) DAVJD BULL, OFFERS FOR SALE, At the Sure next door below Mr. JfuiJFhite’s, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, ' . . i. Hard-Ware & Groceries. He has JuJt Received , 4 Hhds. 4th proof Jam. RUM, 4 qr. calks Malaga, -■ Sherry, / , Lilbon, i- WINES, 2 half Pipes London I particular TenenfFe, J 3 Calks Raisins, ' , i Box Mustard. Angufta, Jan. 25* $t Bradley & Knapen, MERCHANT-TA Have JuJ Received form New-York , and t'tr Sale, the following GOODS, - VIZ. London Superfine Blue Cloth, do. do. Black do. do. falhionable mixed do. Dutch Superfine Black do. Bell London Blue and Black Caffimcrcs, — do. Mixed Sc Falhionable Cassi meres, Black and Fancy Patent Cord, Blnck, Drab and Olive Genoa Fancy Cord, Fancy Silk Velvet Veiling, A variety of Toilinett and Swanfdown do. White, Green and Blue Flannels, Belt Guilt Fancy Coat Buttons, Silk and Cotton Sufpendcrs, ''Together with all kinds of Trimmings made use of in their line of business, * They have leccived the balance of their GOODS, which renders their as sortment complete, with every article of fancy and fubllantial wearing apparel, for gentlemen. Our dilatory cullomers are informed, that after the firft day of January, no work will be delivered out of the Ihop without the full price is paid for th« fame ; and that all their accounts will, after the firft of February, without diferimination, be plac id in the hands of an attorney for colleftion. December 7. (ts.) Executors Sale. To be fid on Turfday the day of March next, at the Market ■ House iri the city of Augufla, a part of the real pro perty of the late John E. Smith , dtctaftd, CONSISTING OF LANDS & LOTS. —• viz : One quarter acre, (No. 281} on Broad ftrtct, Augusta, with a house and Here thereon. ALSO, One Lot, (No. 165) unimproved, in said city. ALSO, 200 acres of land, bounded East by Burton, South by Patteifon, Weft by fur vcyed land, and North by McDonald’s land, surveyed in the year 1787, (then county of Wilkes. ALSO, 575 acres in Walbington county, on the waters of the Little Ogechee river—bound ing, North by Thomas Bray’s land—East, by Wm. Daniel’s land—Weft, by Wm. Houghton’s land, and South, by vacant lands. CONDITIONS OF SALI. One foerth down—and the remainder in nine months after the fate. Titles not to be made until the whole is paid. ROBt: CRESSWELL, Ex’r. January 18. [qt] IVILL RE SOLD. On the firft day of March next, THE STORE GOODS, Consisting of a general assortment of Cloths, Colicoei, Linens &c. Sec, Stock of all kinds.-.furniture, implements of husbandry and sundry other articles too te dious to mention, belonging to the Estate of the late Jos. Ray, deceased, of Columbia county. NANCY RAY, Ex’r, HENRY WEST, Ex r January 18 (3 1.) NOTICE. Ido hereby forewarn any person or per sons, from taking ap affigntnent, or in any way, trading for a note of hand, given by Thomas Few, to Samuel Buffington, for One hundred and forty dollars, with my name signed to said note as fccurity—The note was given some titbejn May last, and I -believe payable the firft of Aoguft or September—-1 have paid off said note by giving Buffington creadit for mony lent him. IGNATIUS FEW. Columbia county, Jan, 11. (ts) THE SUBSCRIBER, AFTER returning finccre thanks to the public in general, and hit friend* in particular, for past favora; carncftiy f o {i. cits all those in arrears to the concern oC Furey & Stewart, to call on him in Angufta, north fide of Broad- ft rcet, three doors above the Market- House, and fettle off their accompts j a* no longer indulgence can possibly be given—And all those who h ave any demands, will please present their accompts to him for payment; HE HAS NOW OPENED, A large and general ojforiment of LEATHER, SHOES, GROCERIES, &c. Os the best quality, all of which he of, fers for sale at the most reduced prices sot CAS!t or country produce. Flattering himfelf that by bis affiduoui and puhftual attention to business, to merit forte (hare of the poblic patronage, every favftr in his line will be duly and acknowledgfcd by JESJL STEWART. Augufla. Jan. i '. (ts) ~ THE SUBSCRIBER Has juji received a large and general ajfori ment of J » Dry Goods & Groceries. ioo Pieces Cotton Bagging, io Bales of fine & Coatfc Wollens, 8 Cases Sc Trunks Cotton Goods, z Ditto Irilh Linens, 6 Cases Hats, *o Puncheons Jamaica & N, Runs, i j Hhd*. Sugar, 6 Ditto Molalfcs, 25 Box Raifms, 25 Boxes Window GUfs 8 by to and if by 12* 2 Toes of Iron, ALSO, A very handfene ajfortment of Waiters, Sugar Canisters, Cuttcry, Iron mongery See. All of which will be fold low for calh or Produce. SAMUEL M. SMYTH. Also a second band Chair with a top and plated Harness. December 7. (ts.) SAW-GINS. THE fubfbribers having had a greater demand, last year, for making Saw, Gins, than they could conveniently aa fwer, from the multiplicity of applications and the fbortnefs of the notice, reqosft that those who wish to employ them for the present year, will apply soon, that they may have it in their power to d« ju stice, and avoid disappointments. From the patronage, which the fuhferi fcers have already experienced at the hands of their friends and the public, they are flattered that their work has given that fat itfaftion which will always be their ambi tion to afford in the line of their business JAMES & F. HARDY. Edgefield DiJtriSy s. c. Ttn miles Jrcm Augujla • January 11, & (4?) COPARTNERSHIP. William H. Spekcer ££Jame*Platt. Having entered into c»partnerfhip t under the frmof SPENCER « PLATT, . on the Hr ft instant. They have taken the convenient wars, dock and fiore of Mr. Abraham Twiggs, *and mean to traufact the bufinef. of LUMBER FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS j 6c will thank their friends and the public in gene ral, for a (hare of their favors in that lice.. They are pcrfe&ly acquainted with the ad measurement and quality of all kinds of Lumber, and shall make it their study to give dispatch, and ad with per.duality to their employers, Vessels leading at the wharf may go from it drawing nide feet water. WILLIAM H. SPENCER. JAMES PLATT. THE subferiber having declined the Lum ber Bufinefs t recommends the above gentlemen to the Lumber Cutters as ft perf\*s to trarf aSL business in the above line, " ABRAHAM TWIGGS, Savannah , June 29. (ts) NOTICE. THE Subferiber still continues the FACTORAGE 68 COMMISSION BUSINESS at his place, at the weft end of the city of Savannah, where h« has con venient Stores for the reception of all kinds ~ of produce, and wiil be thankful for any favors in the above line. * ABRAHAM TWIGGS. June 29. (ts) ■■ ■ ... - NOTIC E. ALL perfee* incebtrd tc thefnbfcrifccrs, asc rrqcrftcd to rail ard fettle their account*, rp to the >ft fr ft—- Suit* will fee immediately ermrererd agairft those who have iJct difeiargrd their account* for the lafl two yesrs, uoicfs {sid tffly the ift of Marth next. CAMPBELL Sc KEJLSON. Jsruaryig. (31)