Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1806-1817, July 12, 1806, Image 1

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AUGUSTA 'CHRONICLE. Vol. AA.j FREEDOM of the pRk *1 c ml tat .„ _ S ? AN *> Ttl A L SY JURY SHALL REMAIN INVIOLATE. [No. JOJ* ul k ( Printed b\ D. DRISCOL, near the market. ' SATURDAY, July \i, 1806. [3 Dolls, per Ann.'] -1 a — ll' '■ ’ ——w3—— niwuu. --| a,, -tmi—m , . _ .. " ormm " m ' 1 mnu■k«i.ym v *■^•waMTiigij«M«».rii<iiwi M nwviii *— ll *m*mmm »i—lji • *»■*»««■***-»• ri . . | irt |,„ , -, —. For Sale By the Subscriber . 12,00 lbs. Green Coffee, i u.) bfcli. & k hhdt.eprime retailing Sugar, r 5: ounehenn* oM 4th proof Jamacia Rum, 6 Qt Calk; L. ?. Tenerife Wine, 6 Hhdsl. MoJrtiTei, Pieces S:R Inverness Cotrpn Boeing, _/ w'O O* Double Staled and Caoifter Gan Powder. Do. F. . ditto. | Ton Patent Shot, 4 Do. Bar Lead. 6 xioxi? Cotton Carr’#, , • ~ -also,— A NEW ANT) WELL CHOSEN SUPPLY OF DRY GOODS. All of which will be fold low for cash . or produce, By L. CANTELOU. 7«h o (#.)_ S. M., SMYTH, Has For Sale , 4000 Bushels of ground Salt, 36 Puncheons of Spirits, 8 I Bids. Brown Sugar, 70 Bags Green Coffee, j -—Boxes No. 10 Cotton Cards, With rainy other article# in the , Grocery Line, Also, a new and wHi ehofnn fu, ply of DRY GOODS. All cf which v/131 be fold on moderate tevms, June ?,8- rSn5, THE SUBSCRIBER Offers For Sale, His STOCK in Trade, Confining of a final! though choice aflortment of drygoods. Lately imported, with a supply of luiquors and Groceries, which lie will of on *ow tern. 5 and on .1 liberal errdit. ISAAC HERBERT, Jwe 7,j_SoG WL “for SALE' —Or Lease. The LOT and Improvements fituaied on thccow«r of Broad streets, ss now occupied by Meffra. H. « A. Ndbitt—For tcrrai apply £J» JOHN MUR»vA I • Jur.t 7 . _J3>l°»L NOTICE. Some time in the month cf May, cot; ,0 ny houfc ra Ciioubb Mill,, a Negro Boy about 16 years of age, by tame, T ACK, who wa« formerly the property o< tames Saaden of Montgomery countv, N. C«»Uiw~fry* ** ™ h ' h l T fH,u with Hrnry or John Wißseras near the Fife Dim ford, upo;. Broad Rr/«r oojjth- Caroli na. Ihibe V efcajwd from P-!<*mond }a»l ™viA <0 tl co«‘.n* lo nolle . Not knowing whether the boy wss accuid/ fold by laid fames Sanders or not, I have thoupinproper to keep the ftsd boj « *'7 ~ Dol&ffinn until I can heat from ta»d J a ‘ n ‘» &««*, boy i> foW. an have bis ptopMtjr ' ' TEiSE SANDERS janr. Ja«e 23, 1806. •' NOTICE. Tfe Creditors of Nicholas J air . el L 3r ® JL hereby notified that the cxatnxea , into the iofolvency of kid Unclt iD“ f j ported until Saturday the toime k day ot September next, at which timo bis credi tor* in per Ton or by attorney are leq to attend at the Court Hoofc in the county cf Wiilce*, to Ihew cauls, it -ny A | •why Did Jarrett ftould not be under the a£b of tt»i* Rate it »• laigeraeiit of Infoivent debtor <• _ By or dir of the JuJUcss cj tne Injcrior Co-urt of Wilkes wunly. * NATHNI. WILLIS Clerk. ■ y*fy C£l To Be Flircd. A good field 01* HOUSE WENCH, Enquire at the Chronicle Of fice. July c. BL Five Dollars Reward} Q I OLE NT f/ntn ray yard, ncar Augusta, on Sunday ! **&*• *oth Tune, a red l ih&Afi SORREL HORSE, fevcn if I( S' or eight year# old, 4 feet 10 or ir inches high, a fvt’i'ch ail, and 3 white I'pot on his right h«ttcck, trots, paces and rack*, rough fnod all round.—The above reward will he prid on the delivery of faidhorfe to the fubfctl ber, or THIRTY DOLLARS, for horfefc thief, RODHAM TULLGSS. July 5. (3t) Two Dollars Reward. J-|- .. f\N -Thursday last two VJ' negro fellows, MON f DAY a*d CHARLES, ran av»ay from the Subscribe*'i plantation ncar Aogufta — i» fufpeded that they arc fcarbonred * belonging to Mr. Course, o rb7 Cherry who bttoes to George P eifon—™y pcifon who will ap prebend said Runaways, and deliver them t> the owner, shad rcceivethe a ov-a reward. M V»- VERDaRY. Ten Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY fr<>s» t!l ®‘ SubfcAhcr on the Eighth MWL' of June, a Negro fe\'ow named ARP, abtut thirty thirty tv/o years old, or a Dark conjdeft ion, about 1 fSjSfhfeiw* a Wcniifh £ *° hi * ri ? ht . eyc ? the fellow is we? known on the counties ol Walking ton, Montgomery and the fellow was railed by /apt. James Thomas of Tatnull c nnty, dec ~~it is sup posed that he is kept concealed by a white prrfon in Tatnajl county ; if so, I will pay Fiftv Dollars on c'mvifliun ol the Offender, or the above Reward and all feaionab.e , expencee for the fellow alone, or by lodging j hi in in forne Jsil in this ftat*~ the renvaro | will be paid by the fubfeviber c* Richmond, 1 cr Morris Kelly of Tarn all cennty. _ __ BASIL LAMM ju• t - ■' " _ L ... J ‘fen Dollarsßeward. T 3 AN-AWAY from the fufcfciiber a mu iX Jaro girl of the name es SALLY, I J, fu -p' f-d 'flit i» in the vicinity of AuguM, - * r L B=ich Hlantl-whoever br»ogi..er to me in Augusta, foiil rescive the aooy Kwui ‘ GEORGE W. EVAN". ;■ M Administrators Sale. VALUABLE LANDS. WILL BE SOLD , on the fourth Monday in JupuJl next, ai the Court hors in Colum bia county, io the bidder, cn a a edit till the firfi day of January 1808, and pojf jton given */ ie I l 'ft o }J a f uar y next* Said lands bring a part of hie reuo Ep.it of the late tVm. FyUr deceajea, to wit, 260 acres (be the fame more or leL) on Little Kiokcs creek, adjoinieg William Walton and others, to# late re f,deuce cf the deceased, well improved, upward# of one bundled acres open, a young thriving Peach and Apple urchard, well watered. ALSO, 207 acres (be the fame more or Icfsl at joining lands of Beverly Low, and Savannah river, in two « three mi.e. diffanco of the former, in good planting re pair, with an equal quantity of open land, raft of which n- lew grbeadi; the sci zud fertility of thoffc land* ok thieaght equal to any lathe county— to continue from day to day till fohi--The fa.cs _ made at the cuofent, and ftqasft cf the fccirs. Wm. BERRY, } ■ Benj. LEIGH.- \ Admrs. A. CRA WFORD. 3 July C- toO SHERIFF’S SALE. On the hfi Turf dan in Augufi next, at Co ijmbia Court Houft, between the ujucl hours. Will be Sold, 20" 1 — acres of land 111 Wilkin fan county, ad- diftrift No. 257 the pro pertyof Jeremiah Lam.t;a, to fattsfy an execution in favor of the executor of An thonv Haynes vs said Lamkin. y ALSO, Two horses executed as the property of Joha Peek junr. as security for said La-'kin, to fatlify the above execution. —Conditions— C ash> JAMES LLKE, d. s. July <3‘) \ GEORGIA, ~[ To the HonoraMc S«pe- Creem r county, j Jfittl CeUtt. ' T TPON the petition of William Melton, I i-J Rating, that he had in his poffefiion, a deed of conveyance to a traft of land, ly ing in the county and ftste aforefaid, in the fork of the Oconee and Aaplatchee rivers, containing two hundred and thirty aoit;* ts land; which said deed of conveyance afiign ed by Sam’l Flenikin to David Flenikin— a copy of which said deed of conveyance, a* near the original at your petitioner can recollect, i* lodged in the dork 5 * effice, together vcuh an affidavit, Sating, that the said eiigina! deed of cenveyance is loft, so that he cannot come at the fame. Whereas, it it ordered, That ths said co py uedaldiOifd in lieu of the origin*!, un kfi good catifc can be (hewn to the conm ry, and that the Lid rule be puhlifiitd io one of the th; ftatc, fu month*. A true copy taka from the Minutes , this 2td March 1806. HENRY CARLETON jnn’r, for THOMAS CARLETON, Cik, THI3 la'Jfntnse medc, this jflrh day of September 1797, on of fecftnc, between Samuel Flc&ikb of the Rate cf G«M{»ia . and ceunty of Greene, ui the oiic part, and David Flenikin of the flat* and county ai’oiefaid, of the other part, Witneffsth, that the said Sarunel Flenikin, for, and in consideration of the fom or two hundred dollar*, the receipts whereof ate hereby ac knowledged, hath giver, "ranted, bargein cd raj fold, and by these prefenti do give, grant, bargain, fell and convey, all that traft or parcel of land, fruited, lying and being in the covnty ar.d Sate aforc&id, in he fork of 1115 Occncc and Apaiatchce rivers, containing two hundred and thirty J E'-rca, note or let*, having such tnftikt and lh.ip;» a* appear by the plat of the fame, annexed to a grant bearing date Dcccn.hox 31st 1767, to Tame* Flenikin, together with all end lingular the rights, member* (and appurtjwnota thereunto belonging, or in any wife appertaining—-and I, the afore- LiJ San-itcl I'.vCiksc, tor heir*, <kc. do, by i.*vefe yrAinu, warrant and forever defend, the lavr/a! light and. title at the above rr.emiuned land arid pretriife#, uato • Ficnikin, kin, hsjrtsnd perfoa or perfon*, « hatfuever, t* a clear and indaftafible estate, in fee fiajpla, fore ver—la cvitn&fd whereof, I have hereunto fit lay hand, and the dsy and year Tuft , above written. (Signed) SAMUEL FLENIKIN. Signed, healed and deii- ) vetea in the presence of j DAVIf GKSuIIAM, j. p. KiC H A RD HR A DLE Y. RICHARD BRADY malceth #rth, that h? was a witnef* to a deed, to the fains tenor and eft# of the above, to the left *f ihb depenent’s belief. Sworn to before n«e 7 R. BRADLE I . this 4th t 8-6. j Wm. BROWNING, j. p. STATE OF GEORGIA, Cmne County. THIS day, came before me, one of the jufticcs afiigued to keep the peace, ia said cmjoty, Wtu. Daonell, who maketh oath ut tdow:, refpefting the within deed (to wit;—At or sometime preceding the date within named, be believes he saw a deed 0; conveyance to the within e3F:ft, in the nolfilfi on of Col. William Melton, ai>d bs licvt* it to be coofidcrably earlier than »h« lima within named—he doc* not recoiled Ihe exact confideratien money named in (be deed, not coc? he recoiled the witrrfft* to the said deed ; tut from the bast of his re colltdltm, and belief, believe* the within to convey the substance of the deed (laid to be loft or destroyed.) _ T Sworn tr» before me "1 Wm. DANNELL. this 4th March 180 6. J Wm. LROvVNING, j. r. STATE OF GF.OH GIA, Grave County. PERSONALLY appeared before me, Wm. Melton, and snaketh oath, that on or before the date of the within deed, he rc ) ccivad a deed cf conveyance from Samuel Flenikin, to the ten<*r and eff ft of the within, to tbs best of his belief, and that he j |jB* loft the fame, so that It cannot be had. Sworn to before me ) w< MRL TON I t bis 4th 0 i March 13otf• ) 79in. BROWNING, j. r. ✓ - June ti. O 6m] gd“ 4 good Wag gons-'and teams wanting for 8 or io days— for particulars ap ply at this Office. 'July 7. ( { f) 1 INK POWDER. Os the very bell kind, to be had { on low terms (by wholesale and re tail) at the Chronicle Office. (By Authority.) AN ACT Ta regulate andfix the compensation of clerks ami to authorife the laying out certain public roads ; and for other purpnfes BE it evaded by the Senate and House of RepreSenta/ives of the United States of America, iu Cttigre/s Assembled, That tie fecret.;ries of flare, treasury, war, and navy departments, fha)l be, and-they are hereby authorifed to apportion the c»mi’erfi,tirns for clerks in their rtfptftivc depart ram *, in such manner, as the lirvices to he i rr, formed shall, in their judgment, rrqu» i ; Provided, That the whole amount of oidi nary cornpcnfarions for clerks in the fajd de partments rtlpef lively, shall not exceed the f I lowing sums anruallv, that is to fay : For the department of date, seven theu fat d one hundred and fifty dollars. For the trc.dury department, forty.four thousand two hundred and twenty.feven dol lars and twenty.eight cents, that is to fay ; in the office.of the secretary of the treasury, ten thousand two hundred and eighty .nine doilais and eightv-onc cents : in the i {fire of comptroller of the treasury, nin* thousand sixty-seven dollars; in the c ffi.e of the an, ditor, eight thoufimd eight hundred and ele ven dsllars j in the cffice of the treafurrr of the United States two thousand eight hun dred and seventeen dollars, forty-five cents j and in the office of the regifier of the rreafu ry thirteen thoofrnd two hundred and fort/ two dollars and two cents. For the department of war, sixteen thou sand five hundred and forty dollars, that is to fay ; in the office of the fccrctsry, fix thousand three hundred and forty dollars ; in the office of the accountant of the war de partment, eight thousand and five hundred dollars ; and in the office of the purveyor of public /applies, one thousand seven hundred dollars. For the department of the navy, twelve thousand nine hundred dollars, that is to fay 5 in the office of the secretary, frur thousand nine hundred dollars; and in the office of the accountant of the navy depart, mrnt eight thousand dollars. Sec. *. And It it further evaded, That thFon/baivfUtrrnrreLflf the UiiLLtd States-, such number of clerks in his office, as he shall judge proper, and to apportion their compcr.fations in such manner as the fervice# to he rendered by each, shall in his judg ment require; Provided, That the whole amount of ordinary corapcnfaliens for clerks in the said offise, shall not exceed the sum of nine thousand three hundred and forty, five dollars annually. Sec. 3. Andie it further emitted, That the director of the mint be, and he is hereby authorifed to allow to one of the clciks em ployed in his office, seven hundred dollar# per annum ; and the said dircflbr is hereby authorifed to expend the further sum of one thousand dollars annually, in clerk hire, in such manner as his diferetion shall dictate. And the surveyor general is hereby allowed to expend twelve hundred dollars annually* for clerk hire. Sec. 4. And be it further entiled, That there (hall be allowed to the comroiffioners of Joans, in the dates of Maflachufeits and Ncw-York rcfpeffivejy, not exceeding five clerks, at the rate of five kndred dollars each, per annum : to the coromiffioncr es loans in Connecticut, not exceeding two clerks, at the rate of four hundred dollars each, per annum : to the commissioner of loans in Pennsylvania, not exceeding fix clerks, at the rate of five hundred dollars each, annu ally ; to the comroiffioners of loans in Vir ginia and Somh.Carolina, refpefVively, not exceeding two cleiks, at the rate of five hundred dollars each, annually : the aggre gate of compensation* for ckiks employed by either of said comroiffioners, to be appor tioned among them at his diferetion. And there shall be annually allowed in lieu of detk hire, to the commissioner of loan* in the flatcof New-Hatnpfhire, three hundred and fifty dollars: to the commissioner of loans in the slate of Rhode-Ifland, four hun dred dollar,: to the commissioner of loan# in the flare of Kew-jcrfcy, three bandied dollars ; and to the comroiffioners of loans in the itatc of Maryland, two hundred and fif ty dollars. Sec. 5. And he it further enaßed, That the compensations allowed by this ail to clerk:, shall commence with the year one thousand eight hundred and seven ; and it (hall '<at me duty of the fecretaxies for the departments of fiate, treasury, war and na vy, aud of the poil-mafter general, ani sur veyor genera), and of the coromiffioners of loans in the several slates to report to Con gress, at the beginning of each year, the names of the clerks they have employed rc fpvftively, in the preceding yeir, and,the sum given to each ; and whether the bufmef# for clerks iocrcafes or dirninifhes in their re fpeft've departments, that cor.grefs maybe enacted to make further arrangements by law, reflecting clerk hire. And it (hall be