The Augusta chronicle and gazette of the state. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1789-1806, July 03, 1802, Image 3

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I SUPPLEMENT to the AUGUSTA CHRONICLE, No. 821.' *-|i. . . >-- t - '-i JJ ' - 1 " 11 1 ■ . ' ■ ■■■■ I■, ■■■■— ■ ■ IP— SHERIFF'S SALES, On tie JrJt Tnf/day in Augujl next, at the marketJm/€ in the city of Augu fa, at the usual hours, W1 L1 BE SOLD; ONE negro wench named Nelly, tak en as the property of Noah Kcl cey, to fatisfy Harman Runnels, affignec of John M'Kenfcy. Also one half of 4000 atres of pine land, adjoining lands of Glafcock, Wat kins and Hatcher, with a good saw mill and improved plantationj an undivided moiety and onehalf of the undermcnti- Oned 12 negroes—James, Anguft, Jacco, June, Quammany, Daniel, Charles, John, foe, Chriftieo, Dick and Jouter; the a ove property levied oil as the property o( John Cobb, to fatisfy an execution in fa vor of Win, M. Cowles, affignec of John M. Whitney. Also, foot lots in the townfliip of Cedford, adjoining lands of Judge Cat lett, Few and others; taken as the pro petty >f James Richards, to fatisfy an execution In favor of the State ; the a fcove property pointed out by one of the defendants in execution, as the property df James Richards. H. M*TYRE, Sheriff, 7w e M' SHERIFFS SALE. On the frji Tuefday in September next , at the market • houfc in the city of Augujla, fVILL BE SOLD, ONE negro fellow named Cupid ; taken as the property of James Watts, to fatisfy an execution in favor df Patrick M*Dowell. H. M‘TYRE, Sheriff, June 2J. ‘ SHERIFF'S SALE. At tfa market’hpu/e in the city of Augu- Jia, on tfi,e frji Tuefday in July next, WILL BE SOLD, THREE good work-borfes and a double chair; the horses levied ot; as the property of Alexander lan, to fatisfy fund ry executions. H. M-TYRE, Sheriff, June (5. Twenty Dollars Reward, RUN-AwVy from the fubferiber or the 21st mft. a negro man name-. ISAAC, abputX 25 years of age, 5 ice 5 inches high, well wad/t, and of a datb completion, had on when he went awp a blue round jacklet/and a white hat, tlv tinder parr greenjfne formerly bclonge to Daivid Lap flic \of Beach- J Hand, an to Mr. John Moot Apf this place. An; apprehendingW securing the faio 1 fellow (ojKat I get h\m again, (halj re ceive the above reward and all reasonable pence* paid by V JAMES MAQNAN. Augujla, April 28. J N. B. If is probable he may make bis way into South-Carolina.V hcre he is well •mpwp, oy near Loijifvillci where he has ' §• wife and child* ' » t *" SHERIFF’S SALES. On ihe.frft Tue/day in Auguf next, IVIL LBE SO LD, The following trails of pine land , ftuatt in Burke county, adjoining each other, viz. ONE trail containing ijo acres, neat Savannah river, on creeks and. branches leading from Red's mill, grant ed to Francis Stringer, and bounded at the time of the survey thereof by vacant lands; one trail containing too acres, also granted to Francis Stringer; one ditto, containing ice acres, granted to Peter Torquentz ; one ditto, containing too acres, granted to Reuben Red; one ditto, containing eo.o acres, granted to Lemuel Lanier; and one tra&eontaio ingone thou land acres. A L S O, Three other trails or lots of land, in the county of Richmond and towcfhip of Augusta, containing fifty acres each, known by the numbers 4, four, 5, five, and if, fifteen. ALSO , Three other trails or parcels of land, Ornate in the county of .Franklin, viz. One trail containing 11 jp acres, bound* ed by Alethia Anderson's, Jones's and Marbuty'a laud; one trail containing 86z| acres, bounded by lands of Gib bons and Telfair, and vacant land ; one ditto, containing 575 acres, bounded by Ignatius Few and vacant land. The whole levied upon tofatisfy the fore do futes of a mortgage, Edward Telfair, vs. John Wexeat, deccafed. M. SCRUGGS, Sheriff of June 24. Burke county. SHERIFF’S SALES. On the frjt Tuefday in Augujt next , at the court houje in the town of Waynef borough , WILL RESOLD, T 0 the highejt bidder , the following pro ptrty, to wit .* TWO cows asd calves, two bcFers, (Jx pewter.platcs, two pewter dUh cs, three pewter bast as, pne iron pot, me Dutch oven, one frying-pan, and (k Uet, a note of hand on Hugh Steel, tor ten dollars, spur and a halt acres of vheat, one sow and three (boats, one pinning wheel and cards, one pbeft, four ;hairs and two tables, one fitter, two ails and o,uc tub, ope piggin, one cow hide, | dozen knives end forks, 4 dozen poors, two tin pans, \ dozen cups and aucers, one tea pot, one nay, \ dozen jottles; levied on by the constable and returned to me, tofatisfy sundry exccu ions. M. SCRUGGS, Sheriff. June 24. - ■ • - » . - . ■ ■■ ■■ ■' 1— FOR or to Rent, A SMALL Houas, situated on the an agreeable and pleasant Retreat for the-Snminer months. —Terms may be known by applying tt •Mr. Tfeonws Barrett- cn Broad {freer. % P4LE. * SHERIFF’S SALE. j At Elbert court hou/e, on the Jtrft TveJ~ day. in Augufl next, fVIL L B E SOLD, 210 acres of land, Elbert county, lying on Cedar creek, joint M‘Donald and Hooker, well improved, occupied by, and taken as the property of Amos Richardson, and returned to me by Josiah Dobbs, constable, to fatisfy fnndry executions. R. MIDDLETON, Sheriff, June 2t. COLLECTOR’S SALES. At the market - hou/e in the city o) Augufla, on the 19 th oj Augufl next, WtLL BE SOLD, The following property or so much thereof as mil fatis fy the taxes uiith cojls, Jot the year 1801, viz. 287 1-2 acres pine land, Jack- Con county, fiarbei's creek, adjoining james Swain and Vacant land, surveyed for Edward Upton, returned by Ro bert Walker; taxes D. 8. 94! One improved lot at the Sand Hills, near Augusta, returned by Thomas Kc fterfon; taxes 70} cents. D. B, BUTLER, T. C. June 17. COLLECTOR.’* SALES, j At my Office, in the city of Augufia, on. Saturday the vjth July next, WILLBE SOLD. I The following property , to jatisfy taxes with cojls, for the year 1801. ONE horse; levied on as the property of Nathaniel Durkce; faxes D. 16 4©|. One billiard table, returned by Colby Dickinson, former sale not 'complied with; taxes D, 150 47. D. B. BU I’LER, T. C. • WILL BE SOLD, 4t Franklin court hou/e, on the qth day of August next, the following trafts of land, or so much of each as will fatisfy the tax due the United States , AN improved plantation, whereon James K. Whitney now refidrs, situate on Reed creek, about three miles above Hatton’s ford, on Tugola river; tax due thereon D. 37 39 b An improved plantation, adjoining 'he town of Carnefville, on the wateis of Stephens's crcrk, a branch of the middle fotk of Broad river, whereon William "WiHiamfon now rcfidcs; tax due thereon D. 19 98. One other improved plantation, situ ' ate on Tugola river, about one mile be low Kee’s ferry, whereon Nathaniel Payne now rcfidcs; tax due D. 4 co. HENRY CHAPPELEAR, Collefutr of the Revenue for Franklin county, , Q&y 17. « 11 ■ —-* •- . 1 J."'V v - I* fuz SUPERIOR COURT, Rifh. mondcounty t Upril%2 t 1802. ON the petition of Sarah Fountain and Peter Fountain, heirs of Peter Fountain, dec* hjnjohn M‘Coy and Ma ry MCoy hi* wi widow of (he deceafcd, anw mother of the laid Sarah and coder the age of twenty-one as their natural yuaulbn and he*| Mend; ftatmg that 1 the if Aceaftd ftgarr Peter Fountatb, di- J o<l fci7.«H andpoffifTcd of a strain dft 1 of by uftimation bundled (kdptc in the equity cTM Richrnondvuc the Hi me roirjl Columbia county, t>o the sfdters of thdfli Kioka creek* bcingla pint ofl eight hundred acrcl, granted tfncdf WiU | liam Thompfcn, Rnb kf* William Thomp&fl Ind wife to Richard I Call, and by RWudp Call to th* said J dcccafcd Peter Fjultair, and that Ibe j deed from Thtmitjfon and wife to V Richard Call is loft, V copy whereof, 111 | near as could be afeefained, was imvpK- J cd to the (aid petition ard is nosy lodg- I ed in the dork’s officeAaccompanidd With J the usual affidavit, and' praying Ml have■ the said copy eftablitwi in lieu of the ■ original so loft. V . H It is oidned, That Kiefaid deed bo V cftabliihcd as direded by\the ad of ihd-J general affcmSJy in such jafn made i provided, add according to rtnpfiMt rulerf'™ of law and equity, on hy { publishing this rule, for fl.c fpkccpf ft* ■ months, in one of the public gazettes * of this date, unless caufc (hall be (hewn to the contrary within the said ft* „ months, of other matter (hall appear to 1 the court against the fame. G, Walker, Solicitor for the Heirs • Taken from the Minutest JOSEPH HUTCHINSON, Clerk. —V I - ' NOTICE. AFTER the expir/tion of nine months front the date thereof, application will be made to the Honorable the infe rior court of Lincoln jounty fpr leave to|J fell the following t rads ofl and: too acre# 5 Lincoln county, boqnfled by H* jooci dec* and Savannah river; J|o accer, said coun ty, hounded by Thlxusb Mitchell and i Talbert; 300 acres, liid county, hounded : by Philip Jpncs, Wilkes county, H* Jones and river; 340 acres, f>td county, bounded by John Hicka and John Hardy Jbeing the real estate of Henry Japes ddyeafed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. J PHILIP JONES, Adutu 1 May to. i J ..... ———— r ■ ■■--- Augujia ami Savannah Slage.m r ■PHE fublcribers rcfpeftfully J . A inform tbcif friends and the public, m that they have purchased the Line of J Stages from Mdlrs. Joseph and WilliamH Grant, with gopd Horfe*, Carriages,™ and a careful Driver. Stages start a r l usual. fl . I.BWTS calffrev, > p . . .M \ GAFFNKY, 5 y| . ) Jm . Il I