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FREEDOM of the PRESS anb TR I A I< bt JURY shall remain ikviblate. [Nb. 1953
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■ UG US YA: (Georgia) Printed bt D. DRISCOL, near the market.' SATURDAY, July 19, ISO 6. [3 per Aw.]
"I To the Honorable Supe-
Ine'county, J lior Conit,
PON the petition of William Melton,
fisting, that he hjid in his possession,
;d of conveyance to a trafl of land, ly
n the county and date aforefaid, in the
of the Oconee and Aaplatchee rivers,
lining tw« hundred and thirty acre* »{
l which find deed of Convey ance assign
/ Sam’l Flenikin to David Flenikin...
>y of which said deed of conveyance,
at the original a* yohr petitioner can
iecl, i* lodged in the desk's •ffice,
her with an cffi-Savit, fiating, that the
wiginal deed «i <?enveyancc id loft* so
■«e cannot omar at the fame.
’lereos, it if ordered, That the find cp.
cftabliihed in lieu of the original, un
ooJ cause can be (hewn to the centra*
nd that the said rule be pnblilhed in
f the Gazettes of the state, fir month*.
ii c'fy taken from the Minutes, this
lid March iSe6.
HENRY CARLETON jnn’r*
for THOMAS CARLETON, Clk,
iIS Icde»‘*ire made, this zSth day of
ffibcr 1707, cn or fccfoie, between
el Flenikin of the date of Georgia
eunty of Greene, of tht one part, and
] Flcr.iktn of the state and county
aid, of the other part, Witmffeth,
he said Samuel Flenikin, for, and in
lersticn of the fan* of two hundred
», the receipts whereof arc hereby ac
iedged, hith given, granted, bargain*
i fold, and by these prefentsdo give,
, bargain, fell and convey, all that
jr parcel of land, situated, lying and
in the. county and ftatc aforafeid, in
rk cf ths Oconee and Apalatchce
, containing two hundred and thirty
more or let's, having such marks ard
as appear by the plat of the fame,
;d to a grant bearing date December
1767, to James Flenikin, together
ail and lingular the rights, members
and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or
in “any wife appertaining—and I, thcalote
“hid Samuel Flenikin, for myfclf,. hein, &c.
do, by tlitfe prefent*, warrant and forever
defend, the lawful right and title of the
above mentioned land and premises, unto
the afotefaio David Flenikin, feis heirs and
atfigns forever, and from all and every other
person or perlons, whatsoever, as a clear
and indefeafible estate, in fee fimp’e, fore
trer-r-ln witnef# whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand, and the day and year fiiH
above written.
(Signed) SAMUEL FLENIKIN.
Signed, sealed and deli )
veicd in the presence ot 3
DAVn GRESHAM, j p.
RICHARD BRADLEY.
RICKARD BRADY raaketh oath, that
he was a witnef* to a deed, to the fame
tenor and effed of the above, to the btft of
this deponent’s belief.
Sworn to before roe ? R. BRADLEY,
this 4th March iBcs )
Wm. BROWNING, j. r.
STATE OF GEORGIA, Greene County*
Tilts dry, came before me, one of the
j-fttecs assigned to keep die peace, in said
county, Win. Danncll, who roaketh oath
aa folicws, refpeding the within deed (to
wit)—At or sometime preceding the date
within named* he believes he saw a deed
oi conveyance to the within in the
pi {f.fii m of Cel. William Melton, and be.
it to be confu'crabiy earlier than the
lims within named —he doer rot rtcollect
the exact coflfidcr«sli®n money r.amed in the
deed, nor does he recoiled the witncFes to
the said deed ; but from the left of his re
eoUcAicn, and belief, believes the within
to convey the fabSancc ot the deed (fad to
be loft ordeftroyed.) T
S i »om to before me 1 Win. DANNLLL,
ihisA'h March 180 6. J
Wm. BROWNING, j. r.
STATE OF GEORGIA, Greer.? County,
PERSONALLY appeared before roc,
Wm. Melton, and maketh oath, that on or
before the date of the within deed, he re
ceived a deed of conveyance fr-.m Samuel
Flenikin, to the tenor and effa of the
within, to the heft of his belief, and that he
ha* left the fame, so that it cannct be had.
Sworn to before me ? w> MELTON,
this 4th of March 1806. 3
Wm. BROWNING, j. r»
June ix.
4 good Wag-"
eons and teams wanting for o
°r 1 o days—for particulars ap
ply at this Oflice*
* U c . • _M
inkTowder.
Os the very befl kind, to be had
on low terms (by wholefalc and *<--
I tail) at the Chronicle Offce.
I THE SUBSCRIBER
Offers For Sale ,
His STOCK in Trade,
Confining of a small though
choice afiortmcnt of •
DRY GOODS,
Lately imported, with a supply of
Liquors and Groceries,
which he will dispose of on low terms*
and on a libeial cfedit.*
ISAAC HERBERT,
Juve 7, T 306. (ts)
S. M. SMYTH,
Has For Sale ,
4000 Bushels of ground Sait,
36 Puncheons of Spirits,
8 Hhds. Brown Sugar,
20 Bags Green Coffee,
—Boxes No. 10 Cotton Cards.
With many other articles in the
Grocery Line,
Also. a new and well chosen supply of
DRY GOODS.
All of which will be fold on moderate
terms,
"June 28. ißc<6. [tl]
For Sale
By the Subfcribcr.
12,00 lbs. Green Coffee,
119 bbls. & 8 hhde. prime retailing Sugar,
15 puncheons old 4th proof Jamacia Rum,
6 Calks L. P. Teneiiffe Wine, 1
6 Hhds. Molasses,
50 Pieces Bsfl Inverness Cotton Bagging,
Double Scaled and Caniftcr Gun Powder.
t»a. F. OUIO.
| Ton Patent Shot,
| Da. Bar Lead.
6 Baxes Cotton Cards,
ALSO, —
A NE\V ANb WELL CHOSEN SUPPLY OF
DRY GOODS.
All of which will bs fold low for cash
or produce. By
L. CANTELOU.
OO
NOTICE.
THE Subfciiber intending to leave tfie
{late f®r a few months has appointed
John Rasclxffe of Augusta and Edmund
Maher of Savannah, his legal attornies, dtu
ring his abfehce ; he has also taken the Laid
Rtdcliffe into Partnerlhip, and the bufmef*
will be carried on in future under the firm of
SCOTT & RADCLIFFE,
Who are, and will continue to be well sup.
plied, with
Dry Goods & Groceries.
Those indebted to the late
firm of Scott & Kelly's, who have neither
liquidated their accounts nor paid any part,
will find them in a law yet's hands for recove,
ry. WILLIAM SCOTT.
May ry.
Ten Dollars Reward .
4* RAN-AWAY from the
A dp Subfcribcr on the Eighth
Is &% )r . 0 f June, a Negro fellow
jHßbm. nsmed ARP » * bcut lhilty
or thirtv two y ea **
1 Bark complcfl ion, about
fix leethigb, ha.a blcmifh on hi. right eye;
the fellow is we’l known on the counties ot
Walhington, Montgomery and Tatnail;
the fellow was raifcS by Capt. James
Thomas of Tatnail county, dec --it is fup
thofed that he is kept concealed by a white
perfoo in Tatnail county ; if so, I will pay
Fifty Dollars on conviftion of the ottenda,
or the above Reward and all reasonable
expence, for the fellow alone, or by lodging
him in some Jail in thi.ftatt-there ward
will be paid by the fabfenber of Richmond,
«,MorfUKdl r ofT..n.n co,,,y^
June 11.
Ten Dollars Reward.
RAN-AWAY from the fubferiber a mu
latto girl of the name of SALLY, It
i. fuopofed (he i* in the vicinity of Augusta,
or in Beach Island—whoever brings her
to me in Augusta, (hall receive the above
ie ‘ Vatd * GEORGE W, EVANS.
July ■ [*fi
fijtyDollars Reward.
1) AN-AWAY from the
xj,, j j[V. fabforiber near Camp
/A belltwn, in South-Catoli
# by the name of HARR *
COLLIER; he ii abouc
45 year, old, of a yellowilb complexion,
fix feet high yellow teeth, we-I made, .
am told he haa a free P h“t ‘ ! i? liCr ‘
name I dont know. I told hcha* a re
ceipt in pofliffion signed J. Col.tcr, which
I know to be forged by the fame roan,
who gave him the pas«; the receipt fpe
cifies that he hit purchased himfclt /torn
Mr. Collier —The above reward, will be
given on conviction of the person that gave
him the pass, and ten dollars for the negr®,
and all icafonabic charge* paid by
DREAb. pace.
July iz. / ( ts)
FO R S A LE,
A GOoi) MILL
With two Saws oil little Spi
rit Creek, just above Beall** mill—with a
bijut 400 acre* of good Jand---tbc ftrcaai
fail*, and plenty of timber ort the
pf^Tnifea; there i*a!foa good fiaicehoufe
&b, contiguous to the Mill-
I Adjoining the above planta
tion there i* aobther, jvcll improved, with
a dwelling house and all other hcctffa
xy buildings, with in Spring of
wet«r—-the above property will be fold
together or separately.—• £nqusre ei the
Subfcribcr on the premises.
SAMUEL ALLEN.
July it. / (3 f )
MONT-VILLE,
FOR SALE ,
THAT
Valuable Plantation*
C CONSISTING of 2627 acres on Savan-
J nah River in Burke County, and 767
on the opposite fide in South-Carolina—
The value of tlie Fine Lands, on this fide,
ar d the rich lew Grounds on the other fide
of the river, renders the whole a
Valuable FJiate. .
The advantages of in elevated
Situation, the eftablilhmcnt of a Ferry con
ftaatiy, and with the command of Landa of
every quality* upon a navigable river, are
so well known as to need no other deferip
tion.—Terras of payment, and the price,
will be easy; for particular*, apply in An
gufta to Thomas Flournoycfq of Sciborn
jones efq. at his feat io Sciivtn county,
and in Savannah to
W»a. STEPHENS.
July 12. ( ts )
LANDS FOR SALE
THE SUBSCRIBER
Under a power of Attorney *
OFFERS FOR SALE,
THE FOLLOWING TRACTS
OF LAND,
1000 acres situated at the time
offurvey, in Prince William ’* Parifti, Gran
ville County, Sou?h-Carolina.
500 acres situated at the time
of lurvey on a branch of the Saltcatchei,
called cross swamp, in Cellctoo cotmty
South Carolina.
500 acres situated at the’ time
of lurvey, in Colleton county, South-Car
olina.
503 acres beinganlfland situa
ted on Savannah River, opposite Poore Ro
bin'* Bluff Georgia.
500 acres, situated at the time
of fmvey in Colleton county, South-Caro
lina.
100 acres on Swallow Savan
nah, in the then Granville county, Sooth-
Carolina.
550 acres situated bn faltcafch
cs Swamp in the then Gtanville county,
South-Carolina.
2500 acres in Ninety-fix Di
ftrift, in the folk of Enoric and Tiger ri
vers, and on two creeks, called Cedar shoal
creek and Samrays creek South-Carolina.
TERMS OF SALE.
One third Cash and the balance in one
and two years, with security and morgags
on the lands—lndifpotable title* will be
given. GRESHAM SMYTH.
PTarrenton, April 5. ztrnjm
(By Authority.)
AN ACT
In addition to all , intituledAn a5l fup~
plementary to the ail providing for a na
val peace efiahhjhment { and for other
purpafes .**
BE it (nailed hy the Senate and Hetife of
Reprefenta fives of the United States of 1
America, in congtefs assembled , That the fc
cond and fourth feftions of ~ An aft provi
ding for a naval peace eftablifcraent, and
for other purpofes,’* be, and the fame are
hereby repealed.
Sec. i. And be it further e nailed. That
the Prefideht of the Uaited States be, and he
is hereby authoris'd to keep in aftu.il service,
in time of peace* so many #f the frigates and
other public armed vcffel of the United
States, at! in his judgment the nature of the
fcrvice may require, and to caufc the rcudue
thereof to be laid up in ordinary inconveni
ent ports.
Sec. 3. And be it further enaiied, That
the public armed veirds of the United States,
in ac|&U v fus vice;in time of peace, (ball be of
ficers and mimrntf, ns t%e Prcfidenf *f the
United States (hall direst ; provided that
the officers (ball not exceed the following
number and grades, that is to fay, thirteen
captains, nine mailers commandant, (even,
ty two lieutenants, and one hundred ant)
fifty midfliipme* ; hut the said officers (hall
receive no more than half their monthly pay,
during the time whan they (hall not be un
der orders for aftual service ; and provided
farther, that the whole number of able se
men, ordinary Teamen and boys, lhall not
exceed nine hundred and twenty, five; but
the PrefidcMt inay appoint, for the vessels in
aftual service, (0 many surgeons, furgeon
mates, failing matters, chaplains, perfers,
boatswains, gunners, fail.makers, and car.
penters, as may in his opinion be necessary
and proper.
NATHI. MACON,
Speaker ts the Uoufe of Reprejentatives ,
S. SMITH.
P rest dent of the Senate , pro tent ,
Approved, April ti, 1806.
„-,TH : JEFFERSON.
AN ACT
lor the punijhment of counterfeiting the cur
rent coin of the United States, and for #.
ther purpofet.
BE it enaiied by the Senate and House of
1 Representatives of the United States of
America, in Ctngrefs Assembled, Jhatifa
ny person (hall falfely make, forge, or
counterfeit, or Ulifc or procure to be falfely
made, forged, or counterfeited, or willing
ly aid or aflift, in falfely making, forging
or counterfeiting, any gold or silver coins*
which have been, or which hereafter (hall
be coined at the mint of the United States,
or who (hall falfely make, forge, or coun
terfeit, or caufc, or procure to be falfely
made, forged, or counterfeited, or willing
ly aid or uffitt in falfely making, forging, or
counterfeiting any foreign gold or silver
coins* which law now are or hereafter
(hall be, made current or be in aftual use &
circulation as money within the U. States j
or who (hall utter as true any falfe, forged,
or counterfeited coins of gold or silver as a.
forefaid, for the payment of money with in
tention to defraud any person or persons,
knowing the fame to be falfely made, for
ged, or counterfeited; any such person so
offending, (hall be deemed and adjudged
guilty of felony, and being thereof convic
ted according to the due course of law, (hall
be fentciiccd to imprifonmtnt, and kept at
hard labor for a period not less than three
years, nor more than ten year*; or (hall b«
imprisoned not exceeding five years* and
fined not exceeding five thousand dollars.
Sec. z. And be it further enaiied. That
if any person (hall import or bVing from any
foreign place into the United States, any
falfe, forged, or counterfeit gold or silver
coins, which are by law made current or in
aftual use and circulation as money within
the United States, with the intent to utter,
or make payment with the fame, knowing
the fame to be falfely made, forged* or coun
terfeited ; cr who shall utter as true, any
such falfe, forged, or counterfeited coins of
gold «r silver as aforefaid, (or the payment
of money, with intention to defraud any
perfoa or persons, knowing the fame to b«
falfely made, fogged or counterfeited, the
person so offending (Ita 11 be deemed guilty of
felony, and being thereof convifted accor
ding to the due course of law, (hall be sen
tenced to irapriiomreni, and kept at hard
labor fora period not less than two years,
nor more than eight years; or (hall he im
prisoned not exceeding two years, and fined
not exceeding four thousand dollars.
Sec. 3. And be it further enaiied. That
ifany person (ball fraudulently and for gain’s
fake, by any art, way, or means whatsoe
ver, impair, diminilb, falfify, scale, or
lighten the gold or silver coins, which have
been, or which (hall hereafter be coined at
the mint of the U. States; of any foreign