The Augusta chronicle and gazette of the state. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1789-1806, June 12, 1802, Image 1

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I ItOtREAV. »>oa. GEO R G I [VoI.XVI. THE AUGUSTA CHRONIC AND • GAZETTE OF T RE STATE. F&EIDOU mfK £ S S .so TRIAL bt JURY ihai.l remain inviolate. Georg AVGUST A: Pasted av JOHN E. SMITH, near the market. [3 Dolls, ■per Annum. | Gregory S' Bouaticou, B aisth- hturtxfs* Cn7£— Ssbc&c .tx/ JT-* B W&ltlis* RSS3FSCm n ULY inSbrai Ael»> stirs «n£ Ccrsftpmrt <ef Ai^tS^ ■ «nr ieißrititopie At *tr Ihw cocacd ■ fhrir :> K. Lj*.a £ Cow H w4ffrr :ftrr ararafi camiig .ar thei> &*• i I f,r-& nn *3! sa ItKTtrlhts. JSSWEJLIfcT, I C HJ® «r.C Stt.VJT.'R xrrrri; df errry B /lr ibeynmi ES3CRAY- I JVG emrtfcri in ' I th- tipiftr* muamsrt Cinefe* Rtft-atssrg, I ml iftrir* Wacdk’s, rr~air |l «d mi rhr ’fcunrt safifca. 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JONES iecant* her fescerc Shurik# sa? tfSc Lefjga cl Asgulfi, and ia Szjzxiim ss zUrc Ccanxiy, tec the EkffaS &£ boa net with fetus eta® ; tffcr SBfc» she Wbtttfy of in- Sccmiaj exteaa nue fee has tajprs that 2 tape anfi cmetbsk feuiaaan, the ALaScatff'v ecuiyfet by Mr. LaSfeadke ffarttewcutr afc.:7i.3tiia ;. j aftthsfe cybt tlage ; sh; csßionaci la css£fir work in aiuaacflegant hirasJL, vie f tauftmnr, cn»br £Lett • ?«sk, jc£f.na* £ i .i;™ ; i trait, read ing uum Su£ Vio ruws fe« a Xisu&cz ass Jcaafeai» BsatNsLl teach no ynui\| Iftfe 1 Ststs t&e cu;:.-rrpexcrjc they hnr, feet wi£ aajageadate aty yjHr feoasl wfe» may be feat to any Cdhaai as cither La&esor little BAafens g*twK raeaaaxt wt.l be pod to ibwrm.aaus, aad it fidkwfe and asy o- Aes edir, with £Dotfial ackaawtedgc am:i ihufe afes ihidk ptoprt to cotn nxia &ua ts ber exes. UrL JONES. Kioka Seminary. THIS StmiAKi it sow in maataw «*nta the4MKw of Wnti- I mm Tkascc. »%> ‘ii'idi % emsaaneftixtil Os fee&bau Metgi, as asEuuici L^tn. L AACkiOt ?*3W£LL r Sfc’j. JOSEPH RICE, W ucajrfit'x, JO»C Svur ti rk» Pjt-OtfL:e t far feur, a wariety e£ jew. cura s ti«a ant Plant W»or, fee. . **T pHBEtL Amgm/L* amiS*Kar.iub Stu%e. TTIE Ibblcnbcn rcfpcctfully arduastfeiaiharniaatta Etc public, ** sets few fribfrf the Line oi J-Übyh «i William i wih f"«t fkro, Carajn, ■wl • oafei Dover. Stage* fun a* MWIFCALfTREY.I lAME* &AfFX£Y, J * LikcnelTes in Miniature Painted at Mr. Afitm’s Tavern, neatly ftrcattJ, and likeness warranted, The Aitxft will remain only a (hart time in chit City. Gentlemen who wi(h a Profpcft paint el of their Country Seat!, elegantly and B4 r auii/ executed, may hear of the teen bv applying at Mr. Albion's. 4 an fix, June i. NOTICE . THERE being at present, a vacancy in the Redorlhip in the Wayncf- Academy, Burke county, any period adequate to that appointment, who will come forward well recommended, win meet liberal encouragement. GEORGE SEEGAR, Clerk. Jane r. Gin at 4/1 and Whilkey at 3/6 At the DISTILLERY, near Augusta. OSWELL EVE & Co- XT ONE thousand buflicis of CHARCOAL is wanted at Good Ale. OSWELL EVE & Co. SHERIFF’S SALES. At the court-ha afe in the county of Elhert t an the JirJl Tuefday in July next , WILL BE SOLD , The following t roper ty, ta wit : 170 acres of land in Elbert county, on Bcaverdam creek, with good improvement?,, and is the place where W. Bhakenlhip lives, aid taken as the property of fail Biankcrihip, to fatisfy ijodry executions. 200 acre# in laid county, with fomc improvements, and is the place where John Royal now lives, and taken by ex ecution as the property of said Royal *oo acres in said county, more or less, with good improvements, lies on Savan nah river; occupied by, and taken as the property of John F, Gcrrald, to fatisfy sundry executions. 400 acres of land in said county, it being the place where William Gocdc lives, well improved, joins Thomas Tait; taken as the property of said Goode. 70 acres of land in said county, it be ing the place where James Hannahjiow Uvea, joins Stephen Heard; taken as the property of said Hannah. 203 acres, more or iefs, said county, Ues on Broad river, with good improve ments, joins John Wijhitc, formerly known by the name of Ovum’s Fe.ry; the above trad of land taken as the pro perty of liham Hogan, to fatisfy sundry executions. 200 acres of land said county, it be ing the place where Edward Baldwin now lives, with good improvements, joins Samuel Patters on and Long, lies on Fork creek; taken as the property of said Baldwin. 100 acres, more or less, said county, it being the place where George F Gcr raid now lives, improved j taken by ex ecetion as the pro,erty ut said Grrrald. One lot in the town of Pctetfhurg; taken as the property of Thomas h um love. 170 acres of land in Elbert county, more cr less, lying on Djve’k creek, and being the place where beverly and Ge rge Greenwood lives, aid well im proved, joins William and Henry Cti tumor ; uken as th; property of G ;urgc and Beaverly G teen wood. Conditiors Cam, R. MIDDLETON, Sheriff, May 2s. Sheriff's Blank Titles for Tale zi tok 05.ee, COLLECTOR’S SALES. At the markct-hou/e in the city of Augu sta, on the i qth of 'July next, WILL B E SOLD, The following property , or Jo much there of as will fatisjy the taxes, with cojts, for the year iBoi, viz. ONE lot with improvements in the city of Augusta, adjoining Patrick Bogan’s, on Greene-street, returned by Ananias Cooper; taxes, D 48 64}. 4000 acres pine land in Richmond county, on Butler’s creek, adjoining col. Robert Watkins's land, granted A. Gor- t don, the property of Ananias Cooper and John Cobbs, as returned by the for mer ; taxes D 10 3 U 11 r acres pine and ift quality land in Richmond county, Savannah river, near Arinton’s ware-boufe, the property of Archibald Hatcher, as returned; taxes D. 18 22 J. 222 acres pine and iff quality land Richmond county, adj oining land of gen. John Twiggs, returned, by Archibald Hatcher, for the eftatc of Henry Ann lon; taxes D. 10 68J-. One lot with improvements on Ellis ftreet in the city of Augusta, returned by Archibald Hatcher, as trustee for the children of William Hayes; taxes D. 9 iB|. 100 acres pine land in Richmond coun ty, Spirit creek, adjoining land of John Smith, granted to John Kennedy, as the property of Archibald Speers; taxes 57-J cents. 150 acres pine land in Columbia coun ty, Giecnbrier creek, adjoining John Rae, returned by David Hanil; taxes 63J cents. One lot with improvements on Greene street, in the city of Augusta, returned by Patrick Bogan; taxes D. 2 34*. 500 acres of pine and fait rnarlh land in Camden or Glvnn county, returned by Nathaniel Durkee, asadmintftratotlor the estate of William Morris dcccafed; taxes 84 cents. One lot with improvements on Centre and Reynold directs, in the city of Aa gufta, returned by William M'Tyiere; taxes D. 6 87. D. B. BUTLER, 7. C. May 13. ■ ’ Brought to Augusta jail, the ift March, a negro fellow named BEN, who fays he belongs to Mrs. Williamson, in Wilkes county. The owner is requested to come for ward and prove her property, pay charges and take him away HENRY TATE, Jailor . GEORGIA, G u nt yt By T homas Carletoh, ckrk/of the court of Ordinary for /aid co/nty, WHEREAS John TotJfend and Richard. Watts haxJf ipplied to me for letters of\dminiJlrmion on the e- Jiate and effdls of\JamerTown fend, late of this county, dtcuffed/ THESE are thereof e to cite and admo nijh ail and fngularnke kindred and cre ditors of said dcoeafiL to be and appear at my office, on jr before (he zglh day of June next, to/fhew cab/e, if any they have, why fait/letters fkomd not be grant ed, / \ GirtN under my Hand at office, this zyk day of May 1802. yU Os. CARLE!ON, c. c. o. VV ANTED, AS MAR I, active LAD, from four teen to fix teen years of age, as an Apprentice to the Printing Pufniefs. An .n lulfnous youih, of a good diipoli lion, will find an eligible and advanta geous ficuation in the above line, by ap plying it ill s Oiui e. liiunk Deeds of Conveyance for falc at this Office. • > / [Published by Authc Seventh Congress of th. Slates. At the Firfb Seflion, bcgtfn ar the City ot Wuihington, in r ritory ol Columbia, on Mom seventh of December, one the. eight hundred and one. AN AC F to auth Jtrife an advance cf mo. ney to Samuel Dexter. BE it enaded by theHenat* an&Af/ife of Reprcfent at i-ves of the thihtdd 'fi'dii's of America , Cingrefs ajfemhledy That the Secretary of the TrejfVury he, and ho is hereby authoviled and directed to ad vance out of any money iWtljfg Trcafury, • not othenvife fum of five hundred dollars to Simfife -Dexter, for the par pole of a flirting ifftn in defray'-. dng the expences of the fair of Hoigfon against him in the circuit cUttfc of the dillrid of Columbia, he, the (aid Defter to be accountable fo'r tm* fame, y NATHANIEL MACON, Sfeafer of the Hjufe of Rt prefer/tat ides. • AARON BURR, I tee. V refill rut of the Untied States , and PrejiaciH of the Senate. Approved, April 14, iRd2. Th. JEFFERSON, 2 Pfefdent of the United Stales. AN ACT declaring the njfcnt nf Con gress to tin ad of the General AJfembly of Virginifty therein mentioned. BE it enaded by the Senate and Iloufe of Rep resent aI i <v,e- s of the United States of America , in Congrcfs ’ajfemhledy That the alfent of Congrcfs is hereby given and declared ro an ad of the Gene ral Assembly of Virginia, intituled “ An a%> amend and reduce into one, the fevcral ads of Alfembly for improving the navigation of Appomattox river, from Broad.way to Pocahuntas bridge.” NATHANIEL MACON, Speaker of the Iloufe of Reprefentalives. AARON BURR, Vice.m-ftdent the United Stales y and Pref.dent op the Senate. Approved, April 14, 1802. Th. JEFFERSON, President of the United States . AN ACT to amend an ad intituledy <( Ait ad to retain a further sum on draw, hacks for the expences incident to the allowance and payment thereof\ and ia hen of slump duties on debentures .” BE it enaded by the Senate and Iloufe of Representatives of the United States of America , in Congrcfs ajfembledy That the second feftion oi the act intitu - led, “An act to retain a further sum on drawbacks, for the expences incident to the allowance and payment thereof, and in Ramp duties on debentures,” (hall not be deemdd to operate upon u;it rcgiftcrcd (hips or veflcls owned by thi citizens of the United States, at the tims of palfing the said a ft, in those cases where such (hip or vellel, at that time poflefled a Tea letter, or other regular document blued from a curtonl-hoyfe of the United States, proving such thip or velfel to be American property. Sec. 2. A'd be it further enaFied That whenever fatisfactory proof Iliad be made to the Secretary of the Trcafury. that any unrig? Rcrtd fiiip 01 veil'd war,