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SATURDAY, February 15, iBc6-
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE,
GAZETTE OF. THE STATE.
FREEDOM os thi PRESS and TRIAL »y JURY ihall remain inviolate. Conjiitution of Georgia,
AUGUSTA: Printed by D. DRISCOL, near the market. [3 Dolls, per Annum
SALE
Os the Fractional Surveys .
WHEREAS, by an aft of the General
Allembly of the State of Georgia,
pjfledat Louisville on the 7th day of De
cember, in the year of our Lord ore thou
faod eight hundred and five; It is enafted
that all the fractional parts of fnrvcys of
land reserved to the State by the several
laws making deftribution of the lands lately
acquired from the Creek nation ot Indians,
1; mg and being on the Oconee Rvier, and
011 the temporary boundary line.—-Shall be
fold in ftperate Lotts to the highest bidder
in the Town cf Millcdgeviile, in the fol
lowing maYiuc: —VIZ.
The Conmiflionvs to be appointed for
that purpose, and who the fnbi’eribers are,
shall by an ad'/ertifement pablilhcd sixty
days in the Gazettes of Petcriburg, Wash
ington, Sparta, Augusta, and Savannah,
give notieeof the times or days on which i
they (hall proceed to fell the fraftional fur- j
vevsof each several diftrift.
We the Commifiioncrs appoint*! for laid
purpose, do therefore, in conformity to the
laid aft, require all persons concerned, to
take notice. That at Millcdgeviile, we
Hull attend, and commence the Sale of the
Fraftional furvey's as follows—viz.
WILKINSON.
Thole of the Ift Diftrift, commencing on
the 3d of Mirch next, and continuing from
day 10 day, between the hours of ten and
three, Sundays excepted, untill the nth
inclofive.,
Those of the 2d Diftrift, on the 12th
of March unt.vi the 15th inclusive.
Those of the 3d Diftrift, on the 1 yih of
March untill the 20th inclusive.
Thelc of the 4th Diftrift, on the 21st of
March untill the 24th inclusive.
Those of ihe sth on the 25th
of March untiil the 27th inclusive.
BALDWIN.
Those of the jlt Diftrift on the 28th of
March un'ili the ift of April inclusive.
Those of the 2d Diftrift, on the ad of
April untiil the 9th of April inclusive.
Those of the 3d Diftrift, on the 10th of j
April untiil the 14th of April inclusive.
Those of the 41b Diftrift, on the 15th
April untiil the 19th inclusive.
Those cf the sth Diftrift, on the 21st
April untiil the 2Bib inclusive.
WAYNE.
Those or the ift Diftrift, on the 29th
April untiil the 7th May inclusive.
Those of the 2J Diftrift, on the Bth of
May untiil the 12th inclusive.
Those of the 3d Diftrift, on the 13th of
May untiil the 16th inclusive.
TERMS OF SALE.
Os the purchefers, Bonds for the a
raount of the purclufe money vrill be requi
red j At four equal and annuel inftlaments,
to be paid in silver and gold ; the firft pay
ment twelve months after date ; In addition
to which a Mortgage oq, the premises will
be required,
MOSES SPEER, 7 O
RKDk. SIMMS, S
PATRICK JACK. ) Z
Wa/hin?ton, December 2T, IBoC.
~ FOR SALE”
jr |- N »HAT valu-ble 50 acre lot, lying on
JL the road from Augusta to the Sa ß d
Bar, adjoining Mr. Telfair cn the one fide
and General Glaicock on the other and Sa
vanna^river; it has been usually rented at
300 and to 320 dollars {eryear, and if
tvell cultivated is fappufed to average 1000
buftich of courn per year, exclusive ®f sod- j
dcr, pumpkins, peas, &c- or 40,000 wt. i
of feed cotton. lodifput-ble titles will be j
given. For particulate, anpiv to
GEO: S. HOUSTON, Augusta, j
January rB. (tf*)
FOR SALE,
A large SPANISH JACK,
eight years oid this spring, neatly 14 hands I
High, and a JINNEY, heavy with foal by
the Jack. The terms are very low for
ca(h 6do Dollars, or 700 Dollars in good
Horses at calh prices, or two likely young
Negroes of 13 or 13 yean ot age. Thcfc
who wilh t© purchase, will plcafc apply *o
Gw. S. Houjton , Augusta, or to William
H. Durkee , in South-Carolina, near Rut
ledge*! mills Barnwell diftrift.
Jaiuary 2;. (‘0
A. Waterm ,
HAS RECEIVED AND FOR SALE,
At very Reduced Prices.
7 Hhds. Jamaica RUM,
6 . Loaf Se Brown Sugar,
z Prime retailing Molaflea,
3 Tiercel Linfced & Trail Oil,
Brandy, Gin & Wines,
Northivard Rum in barrels,
7,000 wt. Swedes, Russia Sc country Iron,
Ovens, Pots Sc Share Moulds,
German & Bliftcrcd Steel,
Sythc blades, Catting Knives Sc Spades,
Double battle Sc F. F, Powder,
Shot& Led, Turkey Yarn,
Frefti Hyfon Tea,
70 Doz. Webster’s Snelling Book.
A General Ajfortment of
DRY GOODS,
Glass Ware, Nails, &c. &c.
j February r, (St)
THE SUBSCRIBER,
AFTER returning finccre thanks to the
public in general, and his friends in
particular, for past favors j earnestly soli
cits all those in arrears to the concern of
Furey Sc Stewart, to call on him in
Angufta, north fide of Broad-flrcct, three
doors above the Market-House, and fottle
off their accompts j as no longer indulgence
can poflibly be given—And all those who
h ave any demands, will plcafe present their
accompts to him for payment }
HE HAS NOW OPENED,
A large and general ajortment of
LEATHER, SHOES, GROCERIES, &i.
Os the best quality, all of which be of
fers for sale at the cnoft reduced pikes for
CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Flattering himfclf that by his aliiduous
and punftual attention to bufine#, to merit
some (hare of the public patronage, every
fav«r in his line will be duly and explicitly
acknowledged by
JESSE STEWART.
AuguJla, Jan. 11. (jO
I ' COPARTNERSHIP.
William H. Spencer Platt. \
Having ente red into copartnerjhip , under the
firmoj
SPENCER fc? PLATT,
on the firft instant, They have taken the ‘
convenient wars, flock ar.d ftorc of Mr, |
Abraham Twiggs, and mean to tranfaft
the business of LUMBER FACTORS fi3
commission Merchants ; & win
thank their friends ar.d the public in gene
ral, fora fharc of their favors in that line, j
They ara peifeftly acquainted with the ad
racafirement and quality of all kind* of
Lamb t, and {hall make it their study to
give v ifpatch, and aft with punftuality to
their employers, Vcffels loading at the
wharf may go from it drawing nido 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 persons to trans
aSI business in the above line .
ABRAHAM TWIGGS.
Savannah, June zq. (if)
THE SUBSCRIBER
Has jujt received a large and general ajfiort «•
mer.t of
Dry Goods & Groceries.
100 Pieces Cotton Bagging,
10 Bales of fine & Coarse Woltens,
8 Cases Sc Trunks Cotton Goods,
3 Ditto Iri(h Linens,
6 Cases Hats,
20 Puncheons Jamaica Sc N, Rum,
15 Hhds. Sugar,
6 Ditto Molaffcs,
25 Box Kaifms,
25 Boxes Window Glass 8 by 10 and 1®
I by 12.
t 2 Tons of Iron,
ALSO,
A very handfeme ajfortmenl of
Waiters, Sugar Caniftcrs, Cattery, Iron
mongery See. All of which will be fold iow
for cash or Produce.
SAMUEL M. SMYTH.
Also a second hand Chair with a top
and plated Harness.
December 7. (!*•)
GEORGIA.
Executors Sale.
To be fid on Tuefday the isth day of
March next, at the Market- House in the
city of Augusta, a fart of the real pro
perty of the late John E. Smith, dcceafed,
CONSISTING OF
LANDS & LOTS .
viz :
One quarter acre, (No, 28.) on Broad
ftr*et, Augusta, with a house and ft»rc
thereon. , ALSO,
One Let, (No. 105 J unimproved, in
faU city.
ALSO,
200 acres of land, bounded Raft by
Burton, South by Pattc son, Weft by'fur
vcyed land, and North by M'Donald's
land, surveyed in the year 1787, (theft
county of Wilkes,
ALSO,
£7s acres in Wafhingtoo county, on the
waters of the Little Ogcchce river—bound
ing, North by Thomas Bray's land—Kaft,
by Wm, Daniel's land —Weft, by Wm.
Houghton's land, and South, by vacant
lands,
CONDITIONS OF SALE.
One fourth down—2nd the remainder
in nine months after the faie.
Titles not to be made until the whole is
paid.
ROBt: CRESSWELL, Ex'r.
January 18. [ytj
Adminiflrators Sale.
Will he fold, on Tuefday the of March
next , at the plantation of whereon JoJhua
Wynn , dec, formerly tefided, in (Colum
bia county,
ALL the petf,mal property of Lid de
ceafcd—Conhlling of fix negioes, J
horses, rattle, hogs, fherp, crop of t orn
and fodder, plantation utenft!*, and several |
other articles - too tedious to mention. I
Conditions of sale—Cad),
ELIZABETH WYNNE, AJmx.
Feb. 1, (s<)
IVTUL h E Yu Tlx
On the rjth of March next, in tht town of
Lexington,
TWO VALUABLE LOTS.
Os that place; one containing a good
DWELLING HOUSE with a Store room
attached to it, and * good Kitchen ; the
other has a large machine house with its ap
paratus, and a stable.
CONDITIONS OF SALE.
One half of the money to be paid in
twelve months, and the remainder in two
years from the sale, the purchafcrs giving
bond with approved security,
JAMES THOMAS.
February 8. (yt.)
GEORGIA, Burke County,
ON the petition of Travis Feen, pray,
ing that an order may he made
requiring Benjamin Bell, administrator of
j Mofcs Speight, drccafcd, to make titles
to the said Travis Feen, for a trail of land
in Montgomery county, containing two
hundred eighty fevea and an half acres,
i bounded or adjoining Ogechec River, on
I the North and Francis Pugh'j land on the
North East, agreeably to the bond of the
said dcceafed, a copy of whioh is annexed
to this petition. It is therefore orderd
that at the next court of Ordinary after
the expiration of three months pubiica
tion thereof, the said administrator do
make or execute titles in fee simple to ths
aforefaid trait of land, to the said Travis
Feen, agreeablyro the ftatutc in furh 1 afea
made and provided, nnlcfj fufficient cause
be (hewn to the contrary,
Extraft from the minuter,
Wm. BADtt LYj C. C. O.
Jam, q. , (ts)
Published and For Sale,
At the CHRONICLE OFFICE.
7 he Georgia and South Carolina
REPUBLICAN
ALMANAC,
FOR THE AR O F OVR LORD
I 806 ;
Containing—The Aftroaomical Calcula
tions, with a variety es other ufeful and en
tertaining matter, ;
£Vo t*. XX. Ne. roi i
ACTS.
Faffed by the lefl Legislature of the fate of
Georgia,
AN ACT
To anthori/e the jujlices of the inferior court
of the county of Bryan, to le-vy a county
(ax, not exceeding one third part of the
general tax, and to authorise the fail
court to colleQ. the monies atijing from the
rents of the Gleah land in said county,
and to appropriate the fame to the defray
iirg county ex fences.
BE it enabled by the Senate and HoU fe of
Reprtfentatin.es cf the fate of Georgia,
in General afj'embly met. That the juftice*
of the inferior court of the county of Bryan
oi a majority of them, bty and they are
hereby authorifed and empowered to levy a
county tax on said county, not exceeding
the one third part of the general tax, and
the tax colleftor of fold county (hall collcft
said tax in the fame manner, and (hall re
ceive the fame compensation, in proportion
as he does the general tax.
Sec. 2. And hi it further enabled, That
the said court, be, and they are hereby au
thorifed and empowered to colled and receive
all or any monies that is or may become
due said county, arising from the rent of the
Gleab land, as aforefaid.
Sec. 3, And he it further enabled, That
the said jufiices of the said inferior court, be
authorlfed to dispose of the monies arising
from the tax and rent aforefaid, to the de
fraying the county expences, to wir, clerk*
of the courts, (hcrilF, repairing court-house,
jail, bridges ami poor.
Sac. 4. And be it further enabled, by the
authority aforefaid, That all laws or parts
of laws heretofore parted, that militate a
gainst th's aft hr, and the. fame are hereby
repealed.
ABRAHAM JACKSON
Speaker of the House of R*prefentat\<ves ,
JARED JR WIN,
Prefdent of the Senate,
A (Tented to December 4, 180 C.
JOHN MILLEDGE, Governor.
AN ACT
‘io alter and chn-tge the name of Thomas
Keys, to that of Thomas Allen,
WHERE AS by the petition of William
Allen, it doth appear, that he hath
lately intermarried with Sarah Keys, the
mother of a male child, known by the name
of Thomas Keys, of which child he is the
reputed father; and wup.reas it is the
wirti of said Allen, that the name of the
said child, be altered and changed to that
of Thomas Allen,
BE it enabled by the Senate and Ifoufe
of Reprefentatiaies of th<e State of Ge
orgia, in General Assembly met, and it is
enabled by the authority of the fame, That
from and after the parting of this aft, the
said child now called Thomas Keys, (hall
be called and known by the name of Tho
mas Allen.
ABRAHAM JACKSON,
Speaker of the House of Repre/er.ta f ives ,
JARED IRWIN,
P ref dent of the Senate , pro tem,
Aflentcd to December 3, iSoy.
JOHN MILLEDGE, Governor.
AN ACT
To alter and change the names of Bet/ey
Burton, Sally Burton, and Matilda
Burton, minors ,
WHEREAS Solomon Page, hath set
forth, that he is the reputed father
of Bttfey Burton, Sally Burton, and Ma
tilda Burton, Minors, and being defiroua
that they (hould bear his name :
BE it therefore enabled hy the Senate and
House of Representatives in General
Assembly mei, and it is enabled by the autho
rity of the fame, That from and immediate'
ly fcfter the parting of this aft, that it (ball
be lawful for the said Betfcy Burton, Sally
Burton, and Matilda Button, minors, tti
take, ard he called, and known by th«
names of Betsey Page, Sally Page, and Ma
tilda Page.
ABRAHAM JACfcSON,
Speaker of the House of Repreftentative*,
- JARED IRWIN,
President of the Senate,
AlTented to December 4, 1805.
JOHN MILLEDGE, Governor.
Sheriff’s titles. Bills of sale.
Mortgages, &:c. may be had a t
this off.ee.