The Augusta chronicle and gazette of the state. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1789-1806, July 10, 1802, Image 3

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w ■ 1 TCI LECTOR’S SALES'. the market -henft in the city of Augujla, ontheygihof Augufi next, WILL BE SOLD, The fcl fotvinp/property or f'inuch thereof at will juti'fy the taxes tuith cojis, for the year fgor, via. _ 287-1-2 acres pine land, Jack son county, Httbet’i creek, atjttririy James Swai> and vacant lr.r.d, furveved lor Edward Upton, rCnrnrdby Ro bat Waiktr; taxes D. 8- 94. b One improved lot at the Sand Hills, tear Augnfta; returned by Thomas Kt • fltrfon; taxes 70! cent?.. D. B. CUTLER, T. C. June 17. COLLECTOR'S SALES. At my Ofie, in the city of Augufla, on Saturday the i-jlh July next, W I L L 13 E SO LD, The ft flowing property, to jaiisfy taxes j with cojis, for the year 180 r. ONE boric; levied on as the property ol Nathaniel Durkcc; taxes D. r 6 404 . ■ One billiard tnbftV returned by Ccfty Pwkinibit, former f.i!e not complied with; taxes D. Iro 4.7- D. B. iiU i'LER,, T. C. June is. SHERIFFS SALE. J&E'.htrt court tiou/e , on the firjl Tuts •*'*. day in Augu/lvext, If ILL BE S OLD, ii.o acres of lane), f iber: cflnnty, lying on Cedar creek, joins ' M‘Donald and Hooker, weii improved, occupied by, and taken as the property ol Amna Richardson, and returned to me by Josiah Dobbs, condahJc, to fatisfy fundiy executions. ' ’ R. MIDDLETON, Sheriff. June 2i, WILL BE SOLD, At Franklin court house, on the *)th day of Aufy/i next , the following trails of iovdf or Jo much of eacji as willfatisjy the tax due the United Slates, AN improved plantation, whereon James K. Whitney now rcfidcs, firuate on Reed cretk, about three miles above Hatton's ford, on Tugola river; lax doe thereon D 37 39 j. An improved plantation, adjoining flie town of CarntTviUc, on the watcis of Stephens’s neck, a branch of the middle loik of Broad river, whereon William Wiiliarrdon now refides] tax cue thereon D. 19 98. One other improved plantation, fito ate on Tegola river, about one mile be low Kee's ferry, whereon Nathaniel' Payne now rfTides; tax due D. a, yo. ’ HENRY CHAPPELKAR, \ Colic dor of the Ft venue for Franklin cc-xu* May 27. * Blank Bonds and Apprentices i Indcntiwes forfiUcac this Office. SHERIFF’S SALE. * At the market-hcvj\n the cityrtf' Angu flat on the firji Au\day intffnly next, WILL BfC&OLD, THREE goojjrwork-horfes and a double chair levied on 33 the property dx AlVxa’ der M'Mil* ian, to latisfy f/niiy exlaitions. All. M‘Twjp.E, Sheriff Jane 6. SHERIFF’S SALE. On thefrjt Tuesday in September next, at the market house in the city of Augujia, KILL BE iOLD, ONK negro felloe r-.i'r.sd Ctrid; talfei as the property oi jarr.es Watts, to fatisfy an execution ia favor of Patrick M Dowell. H. M'TYRE, Sheriff, font 2J. - _ "SHERIFF'S SALES. On 1 the frfl rJAuejdny in duyvji next, at the mcikeuhoufe in the city of Augu fa, at the usual hours, W 1 L L B £ SOL D, ONE negro wench named Nelly, talc cn as tire property of Noah Kel ct y, to fatisfy Harman Runnels, alliance of John M'Kenfty. Aifo one half of 40c o rcres of pine land, adjoining lands ol Glafcock, Wat kins and Hatcher, with a good saw mil! and improved plantation; an undivided moiety and onchalf of tire under menti oned it negroes—James, August, Jacco, June, Qjiarmnany, Daniel, f .harles, John,- Joe, Cnriftien, Dick and Jor.ler; the a bovc property levied on as the property cl John Cobb, to fatisfy. an execution in fa vor of Wm, M. Xlowks, afllgnec ol John M- Whitney. Also, four lots in the townfifip of Bedford, adjoining lands of Judge Cat lett, Few and others; taken as the pro perty of James Richards, to fntisfy an execution in favor of the State ; the a bove property pointed cut by one of the defendants in execution, as the property of James Richards. H. M‘TYRE, Sheriff. forte LO R b ALL, At ASHTON's TAVERN, On TUESD jT the islh d/y cf July next, (the Silc to cuinmenee ct 11 o’ clock in the foKnoon,) / yfry fine young MULES, from f\cWe end a had to fir teen hands high, well made and in good condition. LikptwVc at tire ■'fame time will he Sold,/Twerey-two very likely Spanith MORSES, Jar pc and well farmed, fit f\r any work, ei thcr for /Carriage or Saddle. —For fur. ihcr pryciculato, pie ale t\apr Iv to - JOSEPH ASH i ON. . Aitgvfa, June 19. 1 — -r 4 Gin at 4/i and Whilkcy at 'ijh F OR SAL E, At the DISTILLERY, near Augufia. 1 * . OSWELL EVE Co. r SHERIFF’S SAL£. On ike frji Tuemy in Art/l *'■ Hjjtcock caurt-hofd f, at thfn/.fual hours, iviLl :Ae/old, SUNDRY T>rffero(3s, and a trunk; taken by attacMcnt as the proper ty of William Dftfo*L to fatisfy Tho mas M. Bonnyrf, levied and returned to me by conftadwc. TerV B Cash. / ||. LEWIS, Sharff. SHERIEFt SALES. On the frfl Taf/day in Aitgv/i next, at ll,rvroek i curt - house, at the nfvol hours, WILL BE SOL D, 250 acres of land/more or iefs, whereon livV, John Homphrit8 t ad joining Abraham 500 acres or ore or less, on TVj/crctk, with favy mi!!'and cotton machine, adjoining Wins- Jct — >5O ditto, mCr\ cr less, on the waters of Buffalo?* Scarlet, with gOvd impy/vemeata; the above land lying in the Jaunty of ylancock, and taken by tvysexccuiimsa\ the property of John Hornphties', &c. to farisfy Asa Garrett. Terms Cafn, JESSE GRIGG, D. S. yuvt rp. m Lorly Dollars Reward. RUN- A WAY from the fhbfcriberon the 20th March l»tt, two NEGRO FELLOWS and two NEG RO WENCH ES, viz. Monday, a mulatto fellow, about 38 years ui age, is about 6 cct high, 1 ' inaight made, and has fotneching the appearance of an Indian, he is a country born, fcnfibJc fellow, and may attempt to pass for a free man*. Rachel, his wife, a black wcncha bout 30 years of age, j feet 8 or 9 inches high, likely and weil made.— Nelly, a well made, likely* black wench, about .29 years of age, q feet 6 or 7 inches high —The above deicribcd negroes formerly belonged to the efiatc of Defter Lyman Hall, deceased, and fmcc to Jeff ph Watts deceased, of whom I purchased them. Aifo a negro man named Stephen, about 25 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, a black, Aim, ilraight made fel low, and formerly belonged to Jas. Lyon. It is probable that they will keep toge getherj and I expeft will make for the ’Sa’ts below Savannah, as they are well acquainted there. The above Reward and all reasonable expenccswill be paid to any person that will ledge them in any jail in this Rate, so that I may get them again, or Ten Dollars fur any one of them. NOAH KELCEY. AugvP.a, April 20. Brought to Augusta jail, the 24-th ini’, a negro buy named. W ATI, wno fays,he belongs to Wiliiaiin Wo;thy, living on Ogtchee, Aifo < n the zGd inst. a negro man named MINGO, who fays he belongs to Dr. or Hancock county. The owners are requeued to come for' ward and prove their property, pay char ges and take thrm’away. i HENRY TATE, Jailor. June 30. WIiSREAS aCocsnnffiofi «f B under th- hand and t. f B of the hone rahle William Stephen,, pf' B judge cf the diftrift court of the Statei, for the diiuift of Georgia, h at l B been ilTucd and awarded Sqninft P E v.„ ■ Robinson and William S. Smith ■ under the Firm of Robinson Sc S Mit „* ■ , ofthefaid diftrift, and they being a.’l chrcd Bankrupts— I They arc hereby r-' I qaired to furrendcr thetnfclvcs to the I Commiffionst! therein named, or a ma, I joriry of them, on the 24th day of ] u iv I next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, and I on the 26 b day of the fame month at I ten o’clock, and alfo’on the 28th day ®f I the fame month, at ten o’clock/ | (l I Grecnefinrough, Grrcrc county, thn, I and there to make a full disclosure anti I difeovery cf all their edate »nd cffeflv ■ And the creditors of :hc said Peter I Robin Ton and William S. Smith, arc re- I qaired to take notice, that they come ae I ihc times and place abovcmen!;oncd,pre, V pared to prove their refpeftive claim*, I and to do such other afts and things as by I the aft of Cor.gref», in such case made I and provided, arc required, v I And all per funs indebted to the said 1 Bankrupts, or who have any of their es- I fefts, are to take notice, that they do I not pay or deliver the' fame, but to such I per fun or persons as the said CommifiU I oners may appoint. j PETER EARLY, .. ■ALLAN STEWART, JONAS FAL’CHE, y oners. GrttKejboroufch, Jane 1 6, 1802. Live Dollars Reward, STRAYED from the fubferiber's plan, tation, living in Columbia ccWnty, a SORREL HORSE, about fiTenarid • r an haltharsuls high, blazed it\ the fotc hcai, and about eight years oWi no brands rec.olletled. Whoever will re turn said borfe to me, or to C ! audiui Delcce in Augulia, fhaii receive the a bove reward, JAMES BAYARD. June 16. SHE R I F F’s SAL E, Vofported from the fir ft Tuefday in this month , to the ji*Ji Tuejdity in /higuft VCXti At th } court-hou/e in Gntrc county , C*f the vfned hours, viz . negro woman named Phillis; taken as the property of Samuel Reid, at the inftsnce of Peeples and Weft —Conditions C?!b, ' J. D. FANNIN, Ska if jnne 2 6’. TO BE SOLD] wn low, A FEW Quarter Ga Jks of bsft SHERRY WINE, at one dollar thirty-seven ami a half cents per gallon* V -~/i LS 0~ Great Supplies of LIQUORS and GRO* CERIES. F. PHINIZY. Avgnfta, June j i. Blank Deeds of Conveyance: . for Pale at this Qtfice.