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T FOR SALE
35 Tracts of Land,
LYING in Edgefield, Barnwell, O
rangeburg, Abbeville, Union, Green
ville and Pendleton district, in this state,
containing together about 25 : 982. For
price, terms and further particulars,
apply to Mr. Le Roy Hammond, Sur
veyor at this place, or to the subscri
ber. Such of them as may not be dis
posed of by private sale, before the Ist
day of October next, will on the first
Monday in December following, be
sold to the highest bidder at Edgefield
Court-House, by public Auction.* In
disputable titles will be made to the
purchasers and terms made known in
due time.
CHARLES GOODWIN,
Attorney at Law.
Town Creek JWills, S. C.)
July 5, 1806, 5
" TO RENT;
AN eligible stand for business, at
present occupied by Mr. Grego
ry. For terms apply to
DONALD M‘IVER.
June 7, 1806. if. 50
| AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
NOTICE.
THE Co-partnership of Geo : Smith
Houston and Jacques Cortelyeu,
trading under the firm *f George S.
Houston, if Co. expired on the 13th
inst. All persons having any demands
against said firm, are desired to pre
sent them for settlement, and those in
debted said firm, are desired to make
immediate payment to Geer: Smith
Houston, who has taken Frederick Stoy,
from Philadelphia, in Co-partnership
with him, and will continue to carry
on the Clock and Watch making busi
ness, in all its various branches, at the
usual place, under the firm of
GEO: S. HOUSTON, &Co.
From Mr. F. Stoy’s talents as an arti
zan, having been accustomed to man
ufacture and repair, repeating, hori
zontal, patent and plain Watches and
Clocks, the subscriber hopes to merit
continuance of past favors, which it
will be the ambition of their united at
tention to merit. Those Time Keep
ers which have been rectified, correct
ed or repaired, at said shop, and which
have not performed satisfactorily, shall
be amended to the best of our skill.
Geo: S. Houston.
May 24, 1806. 48
/ r actional Surveys ,
FOR SALE.
X \ 7E the Commissioners appointed
V V by the Legislature to sell and
dispose of the Fractional Surveys, of
the counties, of Wilkinson, Baldwin
and Wayne, do hereby give notice that
the sales will commence on Wednes
day the 2711 1 of August next, arid con
tinue from clay today, in the following
manner, until the whole are sold.
WILKINSON.
Those of the first district, on
the 27th of August next, and continue
from day to day, Sundays exoepted,
until the 2d of September inclusive.
Those of the 2d. district, on the 3d.
of September, until the 6th inclusive.
Those of the 3d. district, on the Bth
of September, until the 10th inclusive.
Those of the 4th district, on the
1 lth of September, until the 13th in
clusive.
Those of the sth district, on the
15th of September, until the 17th in
clusive.
BALDWIN.
Those of the first district, on
the 18th of September, until the 22d
inclusive.
Those of the 2d district, on the 23d
of September, until the 30th inclusive.
Those of the 3d district, on the Ist
of October, until the 4th inclusive.
Those of the 4th district, on the 6th
of October, until the 9th inclusive.
Those of the sth district, on the
10th of October, until the 16th inclu
sive.
WAYNE.
Those of the first district, on
the 17th of October, until the 24th in
clusive.
Those of the 2d district, on the 25th
of October, until the 27th inclusive.
Those of the 3d district, on the 28th
of October, until the 31st inclusive.
Terms of Sale.
Os the purchasers bond, with appro
ved personal security, for the amount
of purchase money, will be required,
in four equal, annual instalments, to be
paid in gold or silver; the first pay
ment to be made, twelve months after
date, in addition to which a mortgage
on the premises will be required.
Moses Speer , ) 0
Reddick Simms , > 1
Patrick Jack , ) $
Louisville, June 26, 1806.
Book Binding.
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fice to the Office of the Columbian
centinel, where orders in the line of
Ids business will be thankfully received
and duly attended to.
William Butler.
July 19. 56
SHERIFF’S SALE.
i —*■
, On the first Tuesday in October next , at
the court-house in Lincoln County, at
at the usual hours,
Will be Sold,
ONE tenth part of the follow
ing tracts of Land, it being the distri
butive share of Josiah M‘Call as one of
the distributees of John Gamble, de
ceased.
ALSO,
150 Acres in said county, on
Pistol Creek, adjoining Jerrard Suddcth
and Thomas Cosey.
ALSO,
100 acres on said creek adjoin
ing Lot House and Isaiah Wellis, tak
en by virtue of an execution, Jesse
Mills vs. Josiah M‘Calk
ALSO,
263 acres sec ond quality, more
or less, in said county on Savannah ri
ver, joining Ware and M‘Kinney, taken
as the property of Minor Winn, to sa
tisfy an execution, Nathaniel P. Beach
vs. said Winn.
ALSO,
100 acres second quality, more
or less, in said county joining James
M‘Corkle on Loyd’s creek, taken by
virtue of an execution, Basil Lamar vs.
William Greaves and Alexander John
ston levied on as the property of said
Johnston.
ALSO,
100 acres of land more or less,
joining Micajah Henry and Sarah
Webb, on Loyd’s creek, taken as the
property of William Matthews, to sa
tisfy three executions in favor of Allen
Mabry vs. the said Matthews—return
ed to me by constable.
Conditions, Cash.
John "Stovall, d. s.l. c.
August 23. 5
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the Jirst Tuesday in September next ,
at the Court House in IVaynesborough,
Burke county , at the usual hours ,
Will be Sold,
ONE Hundred acres of land,
in Burke county, on Boggy Gut, with
one good Saw mill on it, formerly
known by the name of Penn’s mills,
adjoining lands of Walton and the wi
dow Matthews, and sold as the proper
ty of Henry Hughes, at the instance of
Isaiah Carter.
— ALSO—
Two negroes, a Negro man
by the name of Peter, and a boy by the
name of Dave, and sixty acres of land,
more or less, whereon Peter Wynn
now resides, in Burke county, lying on
the road leading from Waynesborough
to Wnghtsborough—taken as the pro
perty of Peter Wynn, at the instance
of Isaiah Carter.
Gross Scruggs, S. B. C.
July 26. 1—
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in September next , at
the Court-house in Warren county be
tween the usual hours,
Will be Sold,
ONE note of hand for eighty
dollars, gave by Peter Chaslin to David
Newsom •, the above note executed as
the property of David Newsom, to sa
tisfy an execution in favor of the admin
istrators of Geo. Walker, for the use
of Daniel Daniley.
* ALSO,
200 Acres of land in the coun
ty of Warren, lying on Ogechee, ad
joining Ledbetter, taken as the property
of John Robertson, at the instance of
Wm. Martin.
ALSO,
One sorrel horse taken as the
! property of Martin Hays,at the instance
of David Newsom, the above horse
pointed out by Henry Williams, jun.
Conditions Cash.
Jeremiah Beall , s. w. c.
August 2, 1806. 2
SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1806.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the Jirst 'Tuesday in September next
at Lincoln Court House , between the
usual hours ,
Will be Sold,
ONE dark bay horse, and one
roan filley, and saddle and'tmdlc, ta
ken as the property of Samuel Jeter,
to satisfy an execution fn lavorol Hen
ry Jinnings, vs. Samuel 1 homas and
Garland Jeter.
ALSO,
1821-2 Acres of Land on Sa
vannah river, joining Henry Ware and
Robert Leverett, taken as the property
of William Fuqua, to satisfy two exe
cutions in favor of Robert and James
Ware, vs. William Fuqua, and Ed
mond Samuel. Also, two other exe*
cutions in favor of Robert and James
Ware, against William Fuqua. Re
turned to me by the constable*
Conditions, Cash.
John St via 11, •s.l. •c.
July 26. I
BROUGHT to Edgefield jail
(S. C.) a negro by the name of URIAH,
and belongs to Edmond ONeil of Han
cock county, Georgia, (as be says.)—
URIAH is a bright Mulatto fellow fel
low, about 5 feet 10 inches high, or
25 years of age, brought with him a
Sorrel Horse blaze face and three white
feet, a Saddle and Bridle, which be
longs to his master, as he says—the
owner is requested to come forward,
prove the property of the negro and
horse, pay charges, and take them
away.
E. Whatley, Jailor.
August 23. 2t. 5
FOR SALE OR TO LEASE,
And possession given the Ist qfi January
next,
THE subscribers House and Lot in
the Village,of Edgefield, with a
well furnished %tore House, Black
Smith’s Shop, Billiard Room and Ta
ble, and all other necessary out build
ings.
ALSO, an unexpired lease of four
years, on one other House and Lot,
with about 20 acres of Land attached
to the same—For further particulars
and terms (which will be extremely ac
commodating) apply to
Thomas Butler .
■Edgefield Court-House , ?
August 16, 1806. 5 2m. 4
I NOTICE,
have commenced the collection of the
Road & Well Tax ,
for the present year, agreeably to an
Ordinance passed the 21stof May last,
and shall continue to collect until the
first of September next.
(f3T If payment of said taxes he not
made on or before the time specified,
the disagreeable consequences of de
fault, ten per cent, additional execu
tions, capias’s, &c. must immediately
ensue.
ABSALOM RHODES,
Collector.
August 2. 2
FOR SALE.
A YOUNG and likely coun
try born Negro Woman, she is a good
cook, washer, and ironer, and sold for
no fault but want of employment....En
quire at this office.
July 19. 56
NOTICE.
ALL persons having any bu
siness with Capt. John B. Barnes, will
please call on the subscribers.
Nicholas Ware , ) Attornics, for
James Beggs, 5 Capt ' Barnes ‘
July 19.
BLANKS
of every description executed at
this office, with neatness and
dispatch.