Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1806-1817, July 26, 1806, Image 4

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SHERIFF’S SALE, On the fir ft Tutfday in August next, at the Market Honjein the City of Augusta, at the ufuat heirs, WILL BE SOLD, ioo acres of Land on the Wa ter* of Cupboard Creek, with a good Grist mil.); Bounded by land* of John Savage, Holland M'Tyrc and other*. ALSO, 25 acres, adjoining the said de- • ler.bed 100 acre tia&, and land* of Hol land M‘Tyte and General Thomas GLf cock, with the improvements thereon j being the late rrfirience of Capt. Samuel Eugg the above land* levied on a* the property belonging to the Estate of Samuel Btigg. la fath’.y an execution in favor of the aam’r* of John P arcr, ALSO, * Two Negro Fellows, JERRY •'id SAM ; the, above negroes levied ®a a* the property of George Peatfor, fc fatisfy an execution i i favor ol the adimniftrattu* of Jofcoh Cox. ALSO, One houieand lor, adjoining the City of Augusta, and confU ;tetl as in the City, at present occupied by John Ilatn mc!l cfq. ; containing .11 front on Reynold Street, 100 feet more cr less, and exten ding towards the River i2O feel, more or laf* j bounded by lot* of Andcifon Wat kin* and Drcadasil Pace, Efqr*. the above lot levied on as the property of Edmund B. Jhikins, to Satiffy an Execution in favor of the City Council of Angufta, ALSO, Cnc Erick Hculeand lor, levi ed on a* the property of George Watkini, Esq. in or adjoining to the said City of Augusta, containing in front on broad Street, 80 feet, more orlef*, and running through to Reynold ftreef, supposed to be 342, an!bounded on the Noith-wcft by afmad ii*i j y, which in bounded by land bcloning to the heits of M'Csrtcn Campbell, and on the lou th weft, by a lot belonging to Ml - : the above lot with the improvement* threon is levied ou to fatiafy an execution in favor of the City Council of Angufta, . ALSO, Part of the lots No. 21 and 2z» with the improvements thereon, at pre font occupied by George Fee and other?; hounded by the lots ct John Catlett and John Wiljf'iacfqrs. and tethenand Reynold Greet; the said lots and improvements levied on, and to be fo’d as the property of George Fee 1 to Codify an execution in favor of Wm. Wallis on a f«eeclcfure of a Mort gage,—Condi ions of Sale, Cash. H. M TYRE, s. a. c. ■Janet 8. (ts) MARSHAL SALES. On the fir ft Tue/day in August next, between the usual hours of fats, in the City of Augusta, at thejioufe formerly occupied by Lturtnee Somers deceased , WILL BE SOLD, Ail Aflbrtmfcnt of DRY GOODS & GROCERIES. Levied on a* the Property of Laurence j Somcn deceased, to fatisfy a judgment in favor of Jbs. G Corraick, and pointed out bp the plantiff. Condition* -• cash. GEO. W. MOORE, d. m. d. g July 5- (60 Executors Sales, o.i 1 th: fame day { firft Tue/day in August,) at the fume place, and immediately after the Mayjh d's Salts. Will be dhpofed of the rcfjduc of, the.Pcrf mal proper/ of the said Lau rence Somer* deceased. (CONSISTING of a general aftbrtment J of Wet and Dry good*, which will be put uo In Loti, to suit the purchafet*. Terms of fair, Cash for all fum* under 100 doilaij --a credit of three month* on all from 100 to 500 ; and of four month*, on all over yoo- -the purchaser* giving neMx with approved enderfer*. JOHN CORMICK, Executor. N. B, Those indebted to the said estate, arc tequefted to make immediate payment a* above, and those having demand* agalnft the fame, to exhibit them duly attefled. m Juns 14. V [6J ■ NOt ICE. WILL BE , On the firft day if August next, at JVm . M. Cowles ’ upper Sato mills, all the ptrfonal property of the late Edmund Fiers decea- Jed, for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors. CONSISTING of cattle, ho?*, horfc, household aod kitchen furniture, and a quantity of carpenter’* tools. 'Condition*; ctedit til! Chriftmai, by giving twenty five dollar notes, and good fcuuity. All perfon* having any demand* against the estate, are irtquefted to come forward for fettlemeht, with their accounts pro perly attested according to law, and those indebted to said estate, are requested once more, to come forward and make immedi ate payment, a*Ho longer indulgence will be given. THOS, KRSTERSON, Adm'r, June t 1 ( [jteawJ ' I Admlniflrators Sale. VALUABLE LANDS; WILL BE SOLD, on the fourth Monday in Augujt next, at the Court-hou/e in Colom bia county , to the highejl bidder, on a credit till the Jirjl day of January 1808, and pojfej/ion given the jirjl of Jamary next. Said lands being apart of the real EJlate of the late IVm . Tyler deceefed, to wit. 260 acres (be the fame more or left) on Little Kiokce creek, adjoining William Walton and other*, the late rc fulencc of the deceased, well improved, upwards of one hundred acres open, a young thriving Peach and Apple orchard, well watered. ALSO, 297 acres (be the fame more or left) adjoining lands of Beverly Low, and Savannah river, in two er three miles diftar.ee of the former, in good planting re pair, with an equal quantity of open land, part of which are low grounds 5 the foil and fertility of those land* ase throught equal to any in the county.-. Sale to continue from day today till fold—The Tales made at the confcnt, and request of the heirs. Wm. BERRY, 7 Eenj. LEIGH; Aim rs . A. CRAWFORD. 3 July c. / (qf) GEORGIA, Richmond county. At a meeting of the honorable the Inferior Court, on Monday the 'jth July, 1806.. Present their Honors, John WTllson, J John Course, > Juflurs, John Catlett, j ON the application of William Butler, Bating that he is confined in the cufio dy of the Sheriff, under a bail writ, issued st the fait of Michael and John Conrad and co. and that he is unable to pay the debt or give bail for the fame, and praying the benefit of the aft passed for the relief of in solvent debtors. Ordered, That the said William But ler notify bis creditors either in person or by giving sixty days noticcinthe Chron iclc and Columbian Centincl, previous to the Tuft Monday in Oftoberncxt, at which time an examination wiii be had and a dif 9harge granted if no cause is (hewn to the contrary; and the Sheriff is hereby com manded to have the body of the said Wil liam Butler before m, at 10 o’clock, at the Court-House, faid firft Mon day in Oftobcr next. Taken from the minutes, i MATTHEW FOX Clerk . SALES Os the Fractional Surveys . WE the Commiftioners appointed by the Lfgiflature to fell and dispose of the Fractional Surveys, of the- counties, of Wilkinson, Wayne, do hereby give notice that TOe falcs will com mence on Monday the zsihof August next, and continue from day to day, in the follow ing manner, until the whole ate fold. \ WILKINSON. ) Those of the firft diftrift, on the 27th of Attguft and continue from day to day, Sundays excepted, until the 2d of Septem ber inclulive. . ~ Those of the 2d, diftrift on the 3d of September, until the 6rh inclulive. Those of the 3d. diftrift, on the Bth of September, until the 10th inclusive. Those of the 4th diftrift, on the nth of September, until the 13th inclulive. Those of the jth'diftrift on the 13th of September, until the 17th inclusive. BALDWIN. Those of the Ift diftrift, on the iSthof September, until the 22d inclusive, Those of the 2d diftrift, on the 23d of September, until the 30th inclusive. Those of the 3d diftrift, on the jft of Oftoher, until the 4th inclusive, Those of the 4th diftrift, on the 6th of Oftober, until the gth inclusive, Those of the 3th diftrift on the roth of Oftober, until the 16th inclusive. WAYNE. Those of the ift diftrift, on the 17th of Oftober, until the 24th inclusive. Those of the 2d diftrift, on the 25th of Oftober, until the 27th inclusive. Those of the 3d diftrift, on the 18th of Oftober, until the 31st inclusive. Terms of*Sale. Os the purchasers bond, with approved personal fccurity, for ihe amount of purchase money, will be required, in four equal, annu al inflalments, to be paid in gold or silver ; the firft payment to be made, twelve months alter date, in addition to which a mortgage on the psemiles will be required. , MOSES SPEER, REDDICK SIMMS, PATRICK JACK, CommtJJioners, Loul/ville, June 26, 1806. Ten Dollars Reward . RAN- AWAY from the fubferiber* mu latto girl of the name of SALLY, It is ftippofcd Ihe is in the vicinity of Augufla, or in Beach Illand—whoever brings her to me in Augusta, (hall receive the above reward*. ’ • GEORGS W, EVANS. ** 5- [</] % GEORGIA, "i To the Honorable Supe- Greene county. J riot Com t. UPON the petition of William Melton, flaring, that he had in hi* pcCcffion, a deed of conveyance to a tnrft of land, ly ing in the county and state aforefaid, in the fork of the Oconee and Aaplatchee liven, containing two hundred and thirty acre* of land; which said deed of convey aoce align ed by Sam'l Flenikin to David Flenikin— a copy of which said deed of conveyance, aa near the original a* your petitioner can recolleft, » lodged in the clerk’s office, together with an affidavit, flaring, that the said original deed of conveyance is Idft, so that he cannot come at the fame. Whereas, it is ordered , That the said co py is cftablilhcd in lieu of the original, un less good caufc can be shewn to the contra ry, and that the said rule be published in one of the Gazettes of the Hate, fix months. A true copy taken from the Minutes, this ttd March rBc6. HENRY CARLETON jun’r, for THOMAS CARLETON, Cih, THIS Indenture made, this 28th day of September 1797, on or Jjefote, between Samuel Flenikin of the state of Georgia and county of Grcesej of the one part, and David Flenikin of the ftati and county aforefaid, of the other part, Wiintfletb, that the said Samuel Flenikin, for, and in confiderstion of the sum of two hundred dollars, the receipts whereof arc hereby ac knowledged, hath given, granted, bargain ed and fold, and by these prefects do give, grant, bargain, fell and convey, all that traft or parcel of land, feuated, lying and being in the county and Hate aforefaid, in he fork of the Oconee and Atalatchec river?, containing two hundred and thirty acres, more or left, having such marks and ' shapes as appear by the plat of the fame, annexed to a grant bearing date December 31st 1767, to James Flenikin, together with all artd lingular the rights, members and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wile appertaining—and 1, the afore said Samuel Flenikin, for myfeif, fcein, &c. Wo, by these presents, warrant and forever defend, the lawful right and title of the above mentioned land atid premises, unto the aforefaid David Flenikin, bit heirs and assigns forever, and from ail and every other perfoa. or pcrfoct, v. hatfoever, as a cleat and indefcafibie efface, in fee simple, fore ver—ln witness .whereof. I have hereunto set my hand, and the day and year full above written. (Signed) SAMUEL FLENIKIN. Sig?:cd, lealed and deli- > vcjed in theprefer.ee of y DAVIS GRESHAM, j p. RICHARD BRADLEY. RICHARD BRADY maketh oath, that he was a witness to a deed, to the fame tenor and effeft of the above, to the best of this deponent** belief. Sworn to before me > R. BRADLEY, this 4th March 1806. > Win. BROWNING, j. p. STATE OF GEORGIA, Greene County. THIS day, came before me, cne of the jufticcs assigned to keep the peace, in said county, Wm. Danncll, who maketh oath at follow?, rcfpedling the within deed (to wit}—At or forr crime preceding the date within named,. he believes he saw a deed of conveyance to the within cffcfl, in the peffeffion of Col. William Melton, and be lieves it to be conliderably earlier than the time within named—He decs not recoiled the exaft confederation money named in the deed, nor, doe* he recoiled the witnesses to the said deed ; but from the btft of his re collodion, and belief, believes the within to convey the fubftarxe of the deed (said to be loft or deflroycd.) Sworn to before inc 1 Wm. DANNELL, this 4th March 180 6. J Wm. BROWNING, j. p. STAJTE OF GEORGIA, Greene County. PERSONALLY appeared before me, Wm. Melton, and maketh oath, that on or before the date of the within deed, he re ceived a deed of conveyance from Samuel Flenikin, to the tenor and eft' d of the within, to the best of his belief, and that he hat loft the fame, so that it cannot be had. Sworn to before me ) w -rriv ,hi. 4>h of M.:ch . 80«. \ W> MELTON • Wm. BROWNING, j. p. June 21. [eu6m] THE Sublcnber* beg leave to inform the Public, that in future no open accounts will be kept, with any person whatever, and they trust this notice will be fufficicnt to prevent applications. They arc fenfiblc that by this step they lose a number of valuable Coftomcis, but the arrangement of their bufincf* it such, at to make it unavoidable. Those in debted by open account, will be called on this fumirer, for ths purpose of having them liquidated., SCOTT & RADCLIFFE. June 14. (ts) ALL persons indebted to the late firm of William H. Jack & Co. or to ths estate of Andrero Junes, dc ceafcd, by bond or note, are once more called on for immediate fcttlcment; no further indulgence can be given.—Those indebted to either of the above mentioned firms on open account, are requeued to liquidate the fame previous to the firft day of , September next.—After that date, fuita will be commenced agaieft della queata without diferimination. JAMES'BEGGS, Adm’r. J ul y * 3* (//) ‘ s. M. SMYTH, Has For Sak , 4000 Bushels of ground Sak, 36 Puncheons of Spirits, 8 Hhds. Brown Sugar, 20 Bags Green Coffee, --Boxes No. 10 Cotton Cards. With many other article* in the Grocery Line, Also, a new and well chosen supply of DRY GOODS., All of which will be fold on mod«rai(j * * June 28, 1806. [tfj For Sale By the Subscriber. 12,000 lbs. Green Coffee, 119 bbJ». & 8 hhd*. prime retailing Sugar, 15 puncheon* old 4th proof Jamacta Rum, 6 Qr. Calks L. P, Teneriflfc Wine, 6 Hhds, Molafi’ei, 50 Piece* Best Inverness Cotton Bagging Double Sealed and Caniftcr Gun Powder. Do. F. ditto. Ton Patent Shot, - D», BarXiflad. 6 Boxes Cotton Cards, ALSO, — A NEW AND WELL CHOSEN SUPPLY OS’ DRYGOODS. All of which will be fold low for r ash or produce. By L. CANTELOL. W 5- (3^) THE SUBSCRIBER Offers For Safe, His STOCK in Trade , Confiding of a fmail though choice afiortment of DRY GOODS, imported, with a supply of Liquors and Groceries, which he will dispose of on low terms, and on a liberal credit. ISAAC HERBERT, June 7, i8o6« (if) noTI CE. THE Subscriber intending to leave tftc Hate tor a few months has appointed John RADCLiFfs of Augusta and Edmund Maher of Savannah, his legal atrornies, du ring his abftnca ; he has also taken the fad Radcliffe into Partnerlhip, and the bafinefi will be carried on in future under the firm of SCOTT &RADCLIFFE, Who are, and will continue to be well ftp plied; with Dry Goods & Groceries. Those indebted to the late firm of Scott Se Kelly’s, who have neither liquidated their accounts nor paid ary part, will find them in a lawyer’s hands for recove ry. WILLIAM SCOTT. May 17. (tf*) FOR SALE. A GOOD MILL With two Saws on little Spi rit Creek, just above Beall’* mill--with a bout 400 acre* of good land -.the ftrean never fail*, and plenty of timber on the premife*; there i» also a good frame houfc &c. contiguous to the Mill. Adjoining the above planta tion there i* another, well improved, with a good dwelling house and ail other nccelft ry building*, with an excellent Spring of water---the above property wiil be fold together or separately.—i Enquire of Subscriber on the premife*. SAMUEL ALLEN. July 1 2. (3O MONT-VILLE, FOR SALE . THAT Valuable Plantation, CONSISTING of 2627 acre* on Savan nah River in Burke County, and 7 on "the opposite fide in South-Carolina-" The value of the Pine Land*, on rhii ftt'e, and the rich low Ground* on the other fi-N of the rivsr, render* the whole a Valuable FJlate. The advantages c fan elevated situation, the eftablilkmect cfa Ferry cen itantly, and with the command of Lancs of every quality, npea a navigable river, arS so well known as to need no other deferip* lion, —Term* of payment, ard the price, will be cafy; for particular*, apply in Aa* gufta to Thoma* Flournoyciq j of Seat/orn Jonc* efq. at hi* feat in Sctivcn coor.iyi and in Savannah to-* Wk. STEPHENS. Jvly it- (f‘) ■