Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, December 07, 1820, Image 4

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B\ Uitl IT.ta Ul'iM «.<!' THE L>.<> TED STATES. Whereas, by various acta of Cougress the President otlhe United States is an , thni iziid 10 direct the public lands which_ l»a»c oteu surveyed to be ofiered to •ate, Tnereldpe, I James Monroe, President •Os the United States, do hereby declare ■ud make known, that public sales tor the. disposal (according to la v) of pub lic Ui.as, shall be held as follows, viz: U Franklin, in Missouri, on the first Monday in January next, for the-sale oi Toyvitslwpa 51 to 35, in range 26, the sd» pi'mcipal meridian lino. 5J to 55, ranges 27 and 2b do. 51 to 55, range 29 do. At tiie same place, on the nest Moiuruy in .March next for the sale of Townships 51 -and 56, in range 30 west oi' the piincipVl meridian line. 50 to 56, in range 31, 33, and 33 do At bl. UiuL, in said state, on the first Monde fy in December next, for the sale of Townships 35 to 41. in range 1 and J, east of the sth principal M riedian hue. At the s nnc place, on the hrsl Mon day m March next, for the sale ol 'Townships 35 and 44, in ranf-.sJ and 4 1U the same place, on the Ist Monday i May next, fi-r the sale uf‘ Townships 35 and 44,, in range an.. , casi.and of 43 and 44, ii) range 7 east. At Jackson, in he county ol Lape <J| ‘ vnvdc i, in the said side, on the hist Mon day in February next, for the sale ol To v. ships 34, in ranges I and 14, ol the. slh principal meridian line. 33 range 4 east do. 29 30 ami 31 5 ® 3< 31 32 and 33 6 At Edward sville, in the state of Illinois -On tin. first Monday in January next, tor 'the sale of _ . , Towijsiuii 8 and 13 in range 9 west ol •The 31 principal metidian line 11 to 13 ]0 and H 9 to 15 • 12 and 13 do 8 to 12 14 do . $ to 10 range 14 west of 2dpnnci pal meridian line. 3 9 and lO rouges 12 and I * At Detroit, in Michigan territory, on the first Monday in November next, lor the sale of . . , . Townships 8 9 and 10 S m ranges 4 and 6 east, 8 a id 9 6 7 Ban 9 7 and 8 Except such lands as nave bed or may reserved »y law for the mpport ol Schools, or for other purposes The hall he sold in regular numerical Order, beginning with the lowest number of sections, townships and ranges. _ G.voti under my hand at the city ol Washington, tnis nineieenih day ol JAMES MONROE. Ry the President. y JOSIAH MEIGS, Commissioner of the General Land Oi 'free. , ... Printers who ar- authorised to publish the laws of the United SlaUs, will pub lish tiie above once a work till the first ■of May, aiid send their bills to the Gen eral Laud office for payment. Septeirhe 1820. UY TUB PUBBIDKNT OF THE UNli’EI 3 FATES. Whereas, hy an act oi Congress passm on tiie I7lii til’ March .830, entitled “ An set to authorize the President of the U Stales to appoint a deceiver of the Pubic Montes and Register of tiie Laud Olfic for the district of Lawrence county in tlu At \ msas territory," it is enacted, tine any person, having a claim to a right oi pre-emption within the said district, shal ipake known his claim and location, ac cording to the provision of the laws nov •in force, to the Register, at least six wcck> before the time to be designated by thi President of the United States for issuing patents to the soldiers of the late army entitled to bounty land in said district: Therefore,! James Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby designate die fourth Monday of November next, a? the time at which patents as aforesaid ■shall commence to issue Given under my hand, at the City ol Washington, the eighteenth April, 182 U. JAMES MONROE Dy the President, Josixn Meios, 3»missloner ®fthe Gene Off cc Private Boarding House* IMLIS. S ANDWICH has opened a Pri vat Hoarding House on the corner of Washington and Ellis Streets, in the Tcnemo.U formerly occupied by Mr. Oh ver Reid. Young Ladles from the country canbi "Comfortably accommodated. November 13 ts NOTICE. persons that a-e indebted to the •estate of Z.uloc M. gruder, laic of Culuin bi.i dec. are desired to come forward and settle, or liquidate thcr accounts imme diately ; or they may find their accounts in the hands of an officer for collection. And all those who may have demands on said estate, are requested to bring for-.. ward their accounts, properly attested, agreeable to law, as they may be settled •by the Administrators. George Magnifier, Treaey Magruder. Mov 17 - tds Georgia, Lincoln County. Taken up by D.ivid S. York, and posted be fr* Tore John Fraser, Fsq. T u sorrel MARE, four feet ten or eleven inch- V tjj. f es high, about ten or 121. eleven yerys old, blaze 11 1 ™ faced, grey hairs inter, mixed about the head and body, inside of the 1 ft hind foot white, switch tail com mon Main, appraised by Thomas Jennings and James Yqrk to sixty dollars, Novem ber II h, and returned to office the 20th November, 1820- Peter Lamar, '* Clerk Ju, I, Court . November 27 -8t THE SUBSCRIBER WISHES to dispose of 17 prime Boat Hands, at reduced price s for Cast), Produce or good town paper with endorse ment. —the known good character of the Hands miis.t he an inducement to any one wishes to own such property. Augustus IJrux. November UJ ts FOR SALE. A. VALUABLE >PLANTATIQH'«t the confluence of Oconee and Ocknmlgci rivers, containing 96.1 acres of cane-brake oak, hickory ami pine land, heavily tim bered, and adjacent to one of the best land ing on the Ocoftee; -150 acres now under cultivation. There is a Shall ■Fishery ex-/ celled by none on that river; a peach' orchard of rare fruit, which may "be made to yield 500 orTdud gallons, a-Cotton Ma chine Sto. he. 'I Ids situation is at the head off steam-boat navigation, which at some period will become a place of dope**., and pGrhtps a thriving town. —Terms made known on application. Benjamin G. Cmy. NOTICE. r..AT bn Taesd .y the Split day of‘Dc comb;* next Will be Sold, At the 'ate residence ot Zadoc Magruder, dec. all the personal Estate of the said dec. consisting of the whole ot the pre sent crop, together with all the stock of all kinds the Household and Kitchen fin-- nituie, and many other articles too tedi ‘ ous to enumerate, ALSO, Between fifty fy sixty ncL groesto be hired at the same time. The •terms will be ten months Credit, with' not;8 and approved security, the proper* ty iiftt to be altered until the terms of the sale is complied with. N. B. The sale -and hiring, will eontin uefrocn day to day, until all is sold. George Magpuder, Treacy Magruder. November 17 tds NOTICE. C3n the first Monday in January n die Ncgtoes, belonging to Caroline Si Sea born Skinner, will be hired our, for one year—*it the House of John Skinner,’"in Richmond Comity. And on the same day, will be sold, their part of the crop, made on the place that John Skinner now oc* copies ius.ii I County of Richmond. Livingston Skinner, Guar. M ;v- -uix-r !'.% tds i’ll WLIC HALES Ot LHttutaiiun, Stock* s;c On the 20 th December IddU T J. HR subscribers offer for sale their plantation, known as HOUSE CHEEK, in South Carolina, levs than two miles below the City of Vugusta on the Savannah Hi. ver.—Horae Creek Plantation contains 804 Acres of Land, nearly one half of which it is supposed is swamp. About one half of the Plantation is cleared land 11 not disposed of at private sale previous ly, the above Plantation will be offered at public Sale, on the premises, together, with Slock, Corn, ami Fodder, Plantation ; Utansils kc. See. at**! o’clock, on the 2Utlr next month. ' The terms of sale, which will be libe ral, will be made known on the day of sale. A copy Plat of the Plantation wilb be left with the Overseer for inspection. For further particulars, apply to LEMUEL.KOLLOCK, Savannah. Or to E. P CAMPBELL, Augusta Art* The Editors of the City Charleston, the Savannah Kopujflltaii, fc Georgia Journal, Milledgeville, aiPPeques led to insert the above once a week, until the day of Sale, and forward their account to the Office of the Augusta Herald for payment. November 11—«wtds. WILL BE SOLD N the ?9th of December next, at the residence rs the late James Oliver dec. all personal property of the said dec. consisting ot house-hold and kitchen fur niture, Plantation tools, Horses and Cat tle, Corn and Fodder, Wagon, and cotton Giu. The Negroes of saiJ estate to he hired at the same time, for the term of twelve months. Terms of sale and hiring, to be made known on the day of sale. •John Oliver, Adm'r. November 17 lw3t. 4 iM» i , All persons having *ny demands a gainst said estate, bring them forward at tested agreeable to law, and they will be attended to. JOHN OLIVER, Wfc Aciministrurors Hale. 4 GUERAOLY loan order of the Houor • « able the Court of Ordinary of Burke e.i iiity, will he sold at the Court Horn* in ■.,;e town of Waynesboro' on the first Tuesday in January next! the six negroes following, viz. Adam, Maria, Albert, Clmn (ja gne, Bam and George. The said No groes being part of die personal property ot. Elis! w-Lund late of Burke county dec; and sold for the benefit of Ids heirs and Creditors.—Terms made known on tlie day. Hester Xaml, adm'x. Morgan Rodgers, adm'r November 27, v-4(,. *** We are authorized to aiißMnce ANSELM QUGG Esq. as a candidate for the otHie of Receiver of l l atx Returns, for Richmond county, at tin* ensuing election. November 11 tde BLANKS For sale at this Office. ‘ Sheriff’s Sale, ON she first Tuesday in January next, at the Court-house in the town of Waynesboro ugh, Burke county, between the uaiul hours. WILL Bfi SOLD, Tliroe Negroes, to wit:— Luke, Violet, and her child Smart, levi ed on as the property of Charles Covauah, to satisfy sundry executions from ajus'.i ci s Court in favor of sundry persons, rt turned by a Cons'.able. ALSO. One tiegro girl Lucy, le vied on as the properly of Josiah Vlklay, to satisfy sundry executions from a Justi c/s Court, in favoi * f sundry persons rc j turned by a Constable Wade Brown, d. s. , December 4 tds 1 Sheriff’s Sale. , On she first Tuesday in January next, at < tlie Court-house in Warrenlon,-between Uie hours of sale, WILL BE SOLD, Three Negroes, o;;c wo man by the name oi Scaly and her child Aggy, and one girl by tlie name of i'a. lienee; levied on to satisfy au execution in favor of Baker and Heath, vs. Tiioring ton Gibson, pointed out by tiie defendant. ALSO, 460 acres pfne land, on ■ the waters of Fort Greek, adjoining lands 1 of Adam Jones and others, granted to Un der Barrel, levied on to satisfy an exccu l lion in favor of David Cody Bearer, vs. Coder llarrel, pointed out by the defend ant. ALSO, 115 acres ot* land, more oi less, on the waters of Long Creek, un joining A. Breiikly and others, with ' he improvements thereon, levied on to 1 satisfy an execution in litvor of Baker and t llcttli and others, vs. Frederick Hebert aon, pointed out hy the defendant. ALSO, 425 acres of pine land, on. .he waters of Big Creek, it being the place » hereon Isaac Downs now lives, levied on u> satisfy an execution in tut or of -D:ivid r Cody, bearer, vs, Isaac Downs, pointed out by Downs. ALSO, 320 acres of land on tlie waters ofLong Creek, granted to Echn’d ’ Taylor senr. at the time of survey, bound on all sides by surveyed land, levied on; a satisfy an execution in favor of Edmond 1 Alexander vs Edmond Taylor, property ' pointed out by Edmond W -Taylor. ALSO, 1 One sorrel mare $ cart,! wo feather beds and stead?, three cows id Calves, two lieif/ p yearlings, two sheep and twelve head of hogs, levied m to sal ■ i.fy an execution in favor of ; Baker anti Keeth vs Susan Williams & Jer. Bell, pro perty pointed out by Susan Williams. A. Rogers, s. w. c. ■ November 30 v; >w Administrators Hale. ? AGREE VULE to .an order of the court' of Ordinary of Elbert county, will be ( sold at the court house in said county, on;, p the first Tuesday in December next, part* , of a lot ot land situate in the town of Ruck ersville, in said couaty, and known as lot No. 3, belonging to the estate of James I Royal, dec. and to be sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms wiL be made known on the day of sale. Solomon Jones, Abraham Royal, Oct. 3 Jldministrators v, Administrator's Sulq. A greeable to an order of the flon orahle the Inferior Court of the Conniv of Burke, when selling for Ordinary pur poses. Will be Sold, ; on the‘first Tuesday in January next, at tlie Court house in the town of Waynes borough, between the usual sale hours, Korn* old Negroes, (viz.) Joe, FiiUlis, Hannah and Jack, the pro-- perly of Lucretia Noblos dec. sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dtp. Terms made known oirday of sale. Arthur Bell, Adm'r. Nov ember 17 ids Administrator's Hale, 1 A GUEEABLE to an order of the Hon ’ il. orabi ■ Court of Ordinary, ofCqluni ‘ liia county. Wiil be sold on tlie 4th Mon day in January next, at Columbia Court House, 200 acres of laud lying in Celum-, l)iu county, on the waters of the Little Ki okee creek, adjoining lands of R Tubman and otiiers, a description of the place is thought unnecessary as no person would like to purchase without viewing the pre mises first—soldas tiie estate of Arm T. Johnson dec.—Terms of sale made known on tlie day, Francis T. Allen, fir mV, Nov. 30 tds Administrator's Sale. ON the first Tuesday in February next Will be Sold at the Court House in ■ Waynesboro’ two thirds of a tract of land i containing sixty-five acres, for tlie bene • fit of the heirs of James Hfist, deceased. John Htockdale, id'r. November 23 m2mp Coroner’s Sale. " WILL BE SOLD, ON tkp first Tuesday in January next, in the town of Waynesborotigh,in tin county of Burke, one negro man named Prank. & one riding Gig, levied on as the property of James Brown, to satisfy an ex ecution in favor of John Davis, against Wilsdn'Navy, James Brown and Joseph Altaway -said property being sold on the" first Tuesday in the last month, but the terms of the sale not being complied with the above property will be resold at the risk of the former purchaser, on the-day and at the place above mentioned. **' Wdial’ll Roberta, B«C. 4 Ida Cspsnrr Executor's Sale. I On Tuesday the 28th day of Decern her next, at the late residence of Am brose Jones dec’d. in Columbia Count,, between the usual hours. Will be Sold, The whole of the personal property belonging to said estate, (Negroesexcept ed,) Consisting of The stock of Horses, Cattle, Sheep Hogs, Ike. The crop of Corn, Fodder, Wheat Oats he. One first rate Gigg and Harness, one Wagon and Gear, one ex cellent copper still, with apparatus com plete. Plantation utensils, House-hold Ist kitchen furniture, togeth-r with a num ber of other ..nicks, which it would be . tedious to enumerate.. Terms made k,io-vn on the day of sale Sale to continue from day to day, until completed. Arclioi* A vary, lix'r. November 17 « 6-v hxeruLov's Sale. W ILL he Sold, on the 2Slh day of December, at tiie late residence of June ■Florence, deceased, of Lincoln county, all the personal property not willed add dispoaial t.f by will of said deceased, voz Negroes, Hi/rscs,, ‘Cattle, Hog.-:, House hold and Kitciien Furniture, and a great vaiieiy of other uriicl(:a too tedious to enumerate. Terms of sale will be liber al, and made known on the day. Thomas I lore rice, jr. ex'v. Nov 17 tds Afl'miiUbti'iitrix’ Hale. Tuesday, tlie 4th January 18-1, will be soKl, at the Court House in Waymsborough, Burke county', the real estate of Thomas Tipton, deceased, con sisting of 22 5 acres of Land, more 1 or less, lying in Burke county, adjoining ands of Felix J. Burns and Win. Sexton— sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred ilois of said deceased. Aina Tipton, admr’x. Nov 17 tds Administrator’s Hule # WILL be sold on the 15th of January .next, at the late residence ofAVilii am Dennis senr. dec. the personal prop erty pf said deceased, consisting of Corn, Fodder, L Cotton, 'Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Household aqd Kitchen Furniture, and many other ■'articles too tedious to men tion-sold for tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased,—-Terms made ! known on the day of sale. • John H. Little, Adm'r. • fiNovcmotr 27. T tds Executor's Sale. 48/HLL be sold at Sandersville, Colum : fr bia county, on Monday the 4th ot ! December; the crop ofiConi, Fodder an 4 Oats belonging to the t\Kate of Col. Tho mas Carr dec.—And on Wednesday th j 27th of the eame month, will be sold a ; Alexandria, the late residence of the dec. the crop of Corn, Fodder, Oats, Wheal Horses, 'Cattle, Sheep, household and Kitchen furniture, &c Persons desirou* >f purchasing fine blooded mares and a young slock of half blooded Cattle will do' well to attend.—The terms of sale will b( cash for all stuns not exceeding twenty live Dollars, and a credit of twelve months for all purchases above that amount, to be secured by small notes with approved se cu-ity, with interest from date it not punc tually paid.— All debts due by the estate of the deceased will be discounted in pur chasers Nicholas Ware, J'tel William A. Carr. \ » ■— • Noocmber 23. City Tax Collector’s Hale. At tlie Market-house in the City of Augus ta, on the Ist Tuesday in January next,- between the usual hours of sale, 7|".HE follow'ng lots in Springfield, viz i- 1,2, 3, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24. 25, 26, 27, 31, 32, 42, 43 49, 50, 68866, and 67, to satisfy life road lux for theyears 1813, 1819 and road ami well tax for 1820, tax due on each lot, ninety five cents and cost. ALSO, One other lot in the ci y of Augusta, known in the plan of the ci-. ty of Augusta, by No. occupied by Ann;’ Sturges and others to satisly the road and well Tax for theyears 1819 and 1320, a mounting to nine dollars and seventy-five 'i cents and cost. A. Bugg, c. T. c # ; November 30 w'tds ' _ WiWßc Hired, the late residence of Jesse Winfrey deceased, of Columbia county, on the se cond day of January next, all tlie Negroes belonging to the Estate of said deceased; consisting of men, women and children. Also, one prime Blacksmith, Benjamin E. Winfrey, James C. Walker, EXECUTORS. Nov 20 Tor Sale, . 147 acres of mixed land 9 miles above Augusta, on the road leading from thence to Columbia court house— belonging to the estate of Bennett Whi t deceased. On the premises there are 2 tolerable good dwelling houses, with °'tt houses, garden and an orchard of choice Peach trees—a spring of excellent water, and about thirty acres of cleared land, under a good fence. This land o pens to a U ge and elegant pine wood range. A further description is deemed 1 unnecessary, as any person wishing to pur chase, womd wish to view the land before they purchase. The terms will be very accommodating—any person wishing to purchase, can call oi) Arthur Foster, of Columbia county, or mrs Sarah Whitting ton of Richmond county. . ’ Sarah Whittington, ex’tx Arthur Foster, »cx’r* may 39 I Notice. fl A PPLI CATION will be nad ■ , f '" or court of Wan ci ,bs "■ ■ Monday iu December S,* 0,1 1 >utmg' on ordinary— f QI . i..V *'• '■ d« H a.u merchandise, belonging to I ol James Brady, dec. lu'e ofs-L " I also, one Horse, Saddle andp,H U ' m ' I sundry other articles non, and at the same time and nl I be rented tor the term of t A e lv * ll I a Vuluable tract of land ' ,lul;: U I Hopkins atprese.it resides! Vu? M ’ 1 I situated as a stand for a Oountw. Cmir ■ putjlic bouse, ■ duelling house, store house and all *’ I necessasyo.it buildings.' u, ‘'* ■ he held three quarters of a m I shivers s nulls at Davis Andre*». f* I w.d will continue from day to L I tlie whole is disposed .d—Tem.s i U I months credit, small notes and I security .—Ah suns under a dollars £7* I 'V in. Shivers, sCn’p. I Nov M ”^“'ulorpro.i I iC, tt'.iw m NOTICE. I On the first Tuesday in February ne»t I in tne town of'W arrenton, Warred ‘ I (y, will be offered for sale one >’ C ? n ‘ I and eighty acres of I and, lying 'Aj I county, on the waters of )„• * I I, 1 I ad joining lands of Wcodword ai d fv. I man and others, sold for the ber-fi. I I ti.e heirs ami creditors of .tames r !„ ° f I of the said county I to au order obtained frem the it, I 'Justices of the Inferior Court „f a a I county, when sitting for ordinary I «CS. ' r 1 " I Mary iVTaran, ■La'« Mary Cooper, Adn'rx. Nov 27 dtp J Notice. THOSE who have any demands ml.* die estate of Doctor E. flrux, ed, are requested to bHng them forward .or settlement; and those indebted to the estate, are desired to make immediate payment to the subscriber. Augustus Bril- November 27 3 t Notice 4 LL those indebted to the estate of James Brady deceased late of Warren county, are requested to make immediate payment or suit will be commenced indis. oriminately, and those to whom the es. t ite is indebted, to render in their claims properly authenticated as the law directs. Wm. Shiver , sen’r. . . Administrator pro. ten, mv. 23 ' Notice. PURSUANT to an order of the Infer!, or court of Columbia connty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold ai the court-house in the said county, oa he first Tuesday in December next. One half a certain Ne* gro Fellow by the name of CAIN- Also one half of a certain Tract of LAND, cob. tuning two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, lying in the said comity, on Little River, adjoining Ship Cartledge and oth ers, belonging to the estate of Samuel Sullivan, deceased, to b. sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms made known on the day of sale. Obidiah Sullivan, ? , Jas. 8. Gregory, sexrt$ exrt Sept. 26 wlds Notice * s Aere by given to all my Creditors, f|l i HAT I have made application to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior C»urt for the benefit of the several Acts of the General Assembly of the state of Georgia, passed for the relief of insol. vtnt Debtors; and that they have ap. pointed Friday, the 22d day of Decern, ber next, for the examination <d my case; at which time my Creditors will please at tend a 1 the Court House of said county, to shew cause, (if any they have,) wl.y the said inferior Court should not extend to me, the benefits of the said acts, and 1 ne relieved from my present confine, ment A S Milton. Nov M NOTICE. A LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of George Tankersly sen’r deceased, late of Columbia connty, are requested to make immediate paynient: and those to whom said estate is indebted, will present their accounts, within the time prescribed by law, for settlement. Dreadsil Face, Bennett Crafton, Geo, Tankersly, jWJWWSTtutors- October 7 NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the late firm ot E. K. BILLINGS, & Co, are requested!? make immediate payment to the subscri ber, who on a surrender of the effects or the firm by A C. Billings one of the PW* ties was appointed assignee by the Cre i tors and is the only person authorised receive the debts due said firm. JOHN C. SNEAD, Assignee ■ November, 2——lm Strayed or Stolen# About a month ago two horses, one a grev horse, about eight years old, 1 marks of the collar round his shou ( » the other is a small bay borse, ball “ . whicli extends over the greatest p l>is nose, his two hind feet white, person who shall take up the above 1 ' wlill receive Ten Dollars.reward, “ Dollars for either, by delivering *; L. P. Dugas, at Stoney Bluff, Burke Coen tj, or the subscribers in October, Jl l —6t-