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About Augusta herald. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1799-1822 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1818)
ra,„ lim * I MW,III or ■ Monthly Advertisements. GEORGIA, Setivn county. Superior Court, March Term, 1817. j tilt Petition / rH Uun.ru ad ministia ,tr of Charles Boiler, defeated. Stating that kit Ltteitale wot ia hit lift tree , pot tetttiof r deed of Gift, made by H tilt am Ed- ■ ■sus-dt of the county cf bKathiogm, to Blanch Palmer, wife of iamuel Palme / o( the county of ! Striven, for six Negron'viz. Silvia. Mich, Han • nah, Major Motley & Phillis , bearing date the iS'h day of December , 18 3 1 —and that the laid D-ed of Gift hat been lost or mitlaid ; and pray ing that a copy may be eitabliihed in lieu of the original it lost. ORDERED, That a copy he estahli.hed a g-re ably to the prayer of the Petitioner, unlen good cause be ihc on to the contrary on k before thefir st day of the neat term of thii court :II is further ordered Tk *' a copy of this order he puhliihed in one of the public Gazetti of this Halt, at least once a month for lix men hs A true extract Kike* from the minulet—Septem ber .817 Seaborn Good all, CFk. Notice. XTINE month from the dale hereof. afplica ticn will be m ide to the Hon,table Court of Ordinary /o' Bathe coun'j, lot leave to sill a Tract ! of Sevr tp-F.vt Acre* of pine Land in satdtounty, adjoining Lands of H illiam Royal and Ehhi Bergeron—diet, ont He wo and Lot in the own of bFaynesboscugh, tn Liberty street—Also a Tract of Tmo Hand eil lust and an Half Acre* in IVtl Jttnson eoun y, belonging to the E tate of Mary Ann M i GAltvray Gray, life of Bw h- county, Jeceaifd Sold for the bentfir of the heir j and ct editors of the said deceased Robert Elliston, Adm'r. x yiey 59 Im9m 95 Notice. NINE mtotht after date , application will be made-to the Honorable the Jm me • of the Ur Court, for leave to tell tigh hand ed and forty acres of La-.d m the aunty of Burke adjoin mg Tcmer Whit,had and rth ’1 it being a part o ,: the tea! Ertate of J hn Davies. late of tail county , dtcca cA, fo r the ben-fit of the heirs of -aid deceased Thomas W. Davies,? ~ , William W. Davie?,) mr *’ October 10 1 8 ' 7. 1 mqtn Notice. NINE ninth ( after date, application wilt be made to ikf Honorable the Judges of Burke C'uniy,fhr leave to tell two Tracts of Land, situa ted in ikt twenty second dislt ict, mike cunty of W-lhmson, (at the time of survey) containing two hundred two and a half Acres each, x-hch ate known and di-tmgui h A in the plan of laid dlsti t t, by the numyer two hundred and /or ty-three the other, one hundred and levcnteen— they being part of the reej estate f WiLt.ltU UUVH, de.caiod and told for the benefit cf .he hart and creditors of raid dci eased. Polly Dunn, Admx. Burke cotm'-f May 11, 1818. 1 mym Notice. NINE month after the date, hereof, applica tion will made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Ru he County, for leave to tell two hand red -wo and a half ac ts of Land, lying in A il kin on county, part of the Real Estate of Mathew Green, deceased, for the ben fit of the heirs and creditor 1 of laid decea ed Simeon Lowrey Ex’r. October 24 18 7 \mbm NOTICE. NINE mentis after date, aopl'eatun will be made to the timetable the inferior Court of the county of Richmond, for louse t r *ell the NE GROE' belonging to the Eutsieof J,ins Carter, E-q deemed, fm th’ pwpo-e of making a dividend met h the Legatees. Angus Martin, ? ~ , Robe. M-Combs, J Adm ru A lov-mbes 7, 1817 m.qn 37 Notice. mtH’ht after date, application will be 1\ made to the Hmorable the Court of Ordinary of -V> turn county, fvr Lave to oeli nine hundred uc> < 1 of Land (mire 01 leu I lying in me county a fire,at a, on n br aoch called the Mile Branch, adjoining land, ts Benjamin Limn, decease,l and George Newton, al o a g:rid Cotton Gin on the premises—'fold as the property of John Lamer, dices td, for the use of tkm Hein of said A-iracd. Hannah Lanier, Adair'x. fioiver. C'-’jfr 5 ,h Jan 18.8 lir.ym 36 s Notice. | 1 1 b.- made to the hooirs'ilc Court of Or- j dinar jr of Columbia county, for leave ;o sell { the Negroes belonging to the estate of P. G. Keith, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. M. Keith, Adm'r. J>nin*r 9 tni9m 55 Notice. months after date, application "'til be ms 'e to the honorable the Court ; oft).dinary cf Bu<ke County, for leave to tell three hundred Acres of Pir.e l.and (m ire or less) lying in the county as -resold, near Brier-Creek. adjoining Lands of James Bolton others, belonging to the estate of Janies gy Icnderson, <lrc.e.,«-d. w Joseph Shewtnake, Adm'r. January 6 5 7 _ _ wTNim - ' ~ \ Will I'E Female, who eau come srel! recoct mended, »» wanted to assist in *he otanagr-ment cf a small fauiiiy of cbil dren—— Enquire ,-t this Ott fe . April 7 SO Notice. NINE months alter date, applications will be made to Honorable tiie C--urt of Ordinary of rertven county, for leave to sell ; all the real Estate of Abraham Lewis, Jun’r. deceased. Prudence Levis, Ad/nr’x. Scriven county. I3'h J.inu-TV !Eiß Notice. |\TINE months aftci applica’ion will 1 be nude to the Honorable the Court or Ordinary of -Scriven county, for leave to sell t«o hundred acres Land, be the same more of > less, lying and being in the county of Burke and slate ol Georgia, adjoining lands, of David Emanuel, John Rutledge, Judge Bowen, and others at the time of survey—sold as the pro perty of Amos Emanu* I deceared, frr the use of the Heirs and Creditors of stud deceased. David Emanuel, Adm'r. Scriven county, 12th March IUIB. Im9m Notice. NINE months after date, application will be made to the honorable ihe Judges of the inferior court of Burke county, for leave to sell seventy-five acres of Land, in said coun ty, adjoining lands of Reuben Turner and oth ers— Also, one Negro VVm in, named Chioe : It being pa. t of the real Es'ate of John ElelJ, deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs of i said Estate. Matthew Bell, Adm'r. April 7 I r,»9m 80 Notice. NINE months after date, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Burke county, for pei mission to sell a tract of Land, containing four hundred and forty Acres, nwre or less, situa'e in said county, on the north side of Boer Creek, bounded on the west by lands ol Matthew Lively, east by 1 lands of James Goubee, north by lands of S. F. Prescott, belonging to the Estate of Samuel Godbee, deceased sold for the benefit of the heirs of said Estate. Robert Ellison, Guardian. March 15 1818. Im9in GiS'JrtUl A, Jiidi,lurid county. By the JJonocable the Court of Ordinary, of said Cjunty. To all whom it may concern. WHERE All * homas Gardki r and Ad hi HuTcttfcxsoN, Executors on the Estate of William Ross, deceased have applied to th« said Court for letters Dismi* soty. Now therefore, these are to cite and ad monish all and singular the k'mdied and Cre ditors of the said deceased, to ti.e their objec tions (ts any they have) in the Office of ,he Cit ric of this Court, on or before the fi st Monday in Sspb mber ruxi olherwise left, rs Di<inissory, wili be granted to them. iVitness, the Honorable John Cuu.nuntg, on cf she Judges of the said Court, Ibis 17 th day of February. 1818 6m Isaac Herbert, C?k. c. o, GEORG I \ '■'criven county. \%/HIiHEASbcLOMow Witsov. Adm*n- V? istrator of the Estate of R.-atar Wilson, Jun’r. deceased, ha'h applied for Letters Dismissory, on said Estate These are therefore to cite and admonish a'l and singular the kindred and credito r of said deceased, to be and appear at my Office wi.hin the time allowed by law, to shew cause (if any. they have) why said Lettets Dismis sory should not be gramed. Given under my hand at Office in Jacksr.n --b-'rough. this 8 h day of April, 1818. 6m Seaborn Goodall, CFk. GEORGIA, Burke cciinty. WHERE AS Joseph Sbewmake, Ap plies for Letters Dismissory, cn the Ks <te of Matthew Rodgers, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, ill and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my Olfi :e within the tim-r allowed by law, to shew cause (if any they have) why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hund and seal at Office in Burke, 'his 12'h January. IS 18 6m Samutl Sturges, Cl'k. GEORGIA, Scriren cAumy. HERB \S Chloi Colson* aod Hihkt Col son« Avimr'i sad A m'r ot ihc Estate of Mat thew Colson, deceased, hive this day Appljca for Let ci * tiwm j»ory. These vt therefore tAtite and admonilh, all and sin * ’Ui the fcuidred and Creditors of laid deceased, so fi!e j *heit oljtciiont in my OfKce wiftiiu the time allowed by | law to shear cause (it any they have) why said lt|te>s lb ?u!d rot be gramed. Given un.‘er %xy hand at Office, in Jickaonborough, this s* h Ja\ of I viuary i8»8 6m Seaborn Gooclall, CPk. NOTICE. If hr be 00. doh the filet I'uc (lmi in Feb i y,i ry next, in the town of iVtiyncuborough, at tiie usual talc hours, A Tract of Land, containing Sixty- Nine and a Half Acres, Iviug and being ,n the county of Burke, ad jnn tig Lands ol i Thomas Forth and Resea Bostick, on the w 1- ters of Rocky creek, belonging to James I M‘Crone, deceased—sold for the benefit of his hens. Silpha M‘Crone, Adm’rx. Vav ?9 ImbT 95 NOTICE: A LI 'iioaeindcuud to tbc estate of Bak ah Ilumna, deceased, ate itqusted 10 make immediate paytaent, and all those that have any demands w 11 render them in cc- ) coiding to law. Robert M‘Combs, Ex'r. ' June 25 103 Slainback Wilson, and James A. Black, HAVING asso<ieted themselves ip Busi ness under the firm of WilsoiT W slack offer their services to their fvienda, and the public in the COMMISSION AND FACTORAGE LLYE. They have the Ware-House lateiy occu J pied by Messrs- Barrett Sc Sims, wher every attention will be given to render genere el satisfaction. J Navtm: er 11 lm 38 | PROPOSALS WILL he received by Robert Leckie, until Saturday, June 27th, at the U. States’ Establishment, near Augusta, for fur nishing the following Bill of Lumber, to be delivered at said Establishment. | 55 r“ >izs cf O n ,1 • 3 Side & r. edge % ? n WHEN TO BE DELIVERED. 5 -> h n <r x mm 300 35 4b y is one half in 2 weeks, remain j 80 der in 6 ant! 12 weeks. 80 32 4 13!half in 4 remainde rin 8 wks/ 832 13 13 2 pieces in 2 weeks, 2 do. in 4do & 4 do. in 10 weeks. 100 20 3J 6J n 2 weeks. 26 22 5 13 in 3 weeks. 16 30 9 9 half in 4 weeks, remainder in 8 and 12 weeks. 12 35 9 S do. do. do. 28 35 5 9 naif in 6 & half in 12 weeks. 12 10 9 9 do. do. 40 32 3 13 in 12 weeks. 100.35 3 lo do. 23 12 13 IS naif in 6Sc half in-. 12 weeks. 500 2-14 5 100 pieces in 2 weeks, the ba lance in 10 weeks. 232 5 5 in 10 weeks.^ 240 6 9 m 12 weeks. 8>52 6 9 do. 4U2 9 9 do. 2152 2 12 do. 10 14 9 9' do. 20 18 5 9 do. 20 9 9 9 do. 12 30 5 9 do. 150 21 3 j3t one tnd, 3by7 at the other 90 18 do. do. do. 48 20 do. do. do. 31,000 feet 1 Plank dear stuff free of sap and Shakes 5000, feet in 2 weeks, 12,0C0 in 6 weeks and 14 000 in 12 weeks. 65 bcaffuld Poles, 7 or 8 inches at one end and not less than 3 at the other, the baik to he stripped off. and 40 feet long. 150 Ledgers, from 50 10 40 feet long, of si milar s;z", to be strong tough timber (oak, ash. hickory or gum) and tolerably straight, half of ,ach to be delivered in 4 and the bal ance in 10 weeks June 12 99 Cuaxiss Mammons, A rs ( IN EQUITY, Johk M-Kinnic and f BiU for Relief, ifc Hxnht Shultz. ) IT appearing to the Court, that the defend ants John M‘K.innie and Henry Shultz, reside without the iimits of this stale : It it ordered, that they do plead, answer or demur to the Complainants Bill, in three months after the publication of this order, or the bill will be taken pio eonftsso. A copy from the minutes of Court. Whitfield Brooks, Com in Equity. Office cf Com Edtjefie'd Disttict, 12th March. 1818 3*mlrn. Notice. AFTER the expiration of nine months implication will be made to the Hcnor table the Inferior Court of the couu'y of Rich mond, setting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the following property, being a part of the real Estate of Charles Banks, deceased, for th- bonefi' of his heirs and creditors, viz. All that Lot or Parcel of Ground and tenement, situate, lying and bring on Broad-Street, in the city of Augusta, and t>e mg the Western part of a lot known in plan of said city, by the No. 36. — ALSO — All that Lot or Parcel of Land, siiuate, lying and being on Huyncid Strcei, in she city of Augusta, containing on Rey n -Id-street, eighty three feet in front and :lep:h, one hundred and seventv-one feet be uig the Eastern moiety of No. 66, w ith plan of said ettv. —A I. VO All that Tract or Parcel of Land containing eighty-three Acres, being in part Pine L<«d and in part low Land or Swamp <>f Walton sod Indian Spring, in the county of Richmond, bounded North East by John Vtilledges Land, North West, by Oswell Eve’s aod George Weisinger’s Land, S. W. by Hanson’s Land, and S. Last by Angus Mar tin and John Moore’s Land. —ALSO i All that Lot or Parcel of Land con- I taming two bundled and two and one nail acres, situate lying, and being on the Waters of dandy Creek, in the county of Morgan, and known by the number, tu • hundred «rd sixtt - eight, twentieth d-stricr, B -ldwin cotimy. A. M’Lachlan, Ex’r. to tac estate of Charles Bunks April 14 82 *** Regulations establishing the Customary FHEHiII f, between Savai.n tf< and Augttsia, may be bad at this Otbte. Monticello Property FOR SALE . M T H E subscriber offers for sale hr* resi- JL dence in the Town of M»micello (Geo.) consisting of a four acre Town LOT, situate on Milk-dgeville Lane, the most public Street leading to the Court Square, four or five hun dred yards from the Court-House, flit Lot is elegantly and pleasantly improved with a white painted framed Dwelling House, two stories high, the base of which is 34 by 28 feet. The House stands on the most eleva ted point of ground in the Lot (aad pec- ! haps in the Village) and commands an excel lent view of the whole improvements of the place. The Dwelling is 60 or 80 yards Iron* the Street—a neat framed Shop or Office stands immediately on the Street—a framed Crib, Stable and Smoke-house—a goo’d Kitch en and a VVell of os fine water as can be de sired—Also, the most extensive collection thecountty can afford, cf trees, shrubs vines, heibs flowers, &c. both useful and ornamen ts). and all agreeably arranged in rows, ave nues, orchards, kc. ko. In health, Monticello is not exceeded by any place in Georgia—a cane of death from Biilious Fever, originating in the place, not being remembered by the oldest citizens. The County of Jasper, of which tt is the County Town, is more populous and wealthy than any up County in the State, if its wealth is to be judged of by the value of Land and the quantity in cultivation. The subscriber, on the premises, being de sirous of removing westwardly, will take the low price of Four Thousand Dollars for the above property, and give possession the next winter. Persons wishing to pu.chase will do well to make early application. M. Antony. H?* The Editors of the Savannah Repub lican are requsted to give the above three in sertions and forward their account to the sub scriber. June 26 3t VO3 FOR SALE/ ~~ A VALUABLE LOT in Campbelton, about two miles and a half from Augus ta, containing two acres and a half, on which are a large Dwelling House, Store House, Kitchen and Smoke House, with other out Buildings. This is considered an e’igible stand for a Tavern and Store, and will no doubt in a few years be very valuable. Indis putable titles wili be given—For terms, which will be liberal, apply to Mr. John Cashih, in Augusta, or to W. Leslie, In Cracker's JS'rck, Barnwell District. June 26 3t 103 Sheriff s Sale. Will be soli, on the first Tuesday in Jula next , at the Court-home, in the Idton ts Waynes borough, Murke county , within the usual sole hours, One HOUSE and LOT, in the Town of Wayn.sborough, conuiuing One Acre, more or less, know n in the plan of said Town by number I (one), a"j lining Lots of S miuel Sturges and F. J. Burns, E qrs. and on Liberty and Shadraek streets—levied cn as the property of Robinson and Shubart, to satisfy an execution in favor of the President, Directors k Co. of the Bank of the United States. — also— One Negro Woman named Nance, and her child John—ievied on as the proper ty of Jeremiah Miller, to satisfy his Tax for" the year 1817. — also— Five Hundred Acres of LAND, in Burke county, adjoining Lands of Jordan Taylor and Styriog Wallace, and others—ie. vied on as the property of Robert Wilson, deceased, to satisfy an execution issued from a Justices’ Court, in favor of Jacob Paterson, against said Robert Wilson, deceased. Thomas Burke, s. b c. May 2 a t 94 Sheriff’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in July next , within the lawful hours, at Franklin Court-house , will be sold Five Hundred and Seventy-Five A cres of LAN D, in Franklin county, granted to Edward M’Gsrry, on the middle fork cf Broad-River, with the improvements thereon, occupied at p’-esem by Thomas Flanagan in part, so joining'Wcffor-d aud others—taken as the propei tv of Robert Brown, to satisfy How ard Cash, administrator of Thomas Gragg, deceased. — also-u- Three Hundred and Thirty-Seven Acres in satd county, on the waters of the middle fork of Broad-River, granted to John Brown, adjoining, William Weithcrspoon one Horse undone fifty gallon Still—taken as the property of John Brown, to satisfy the administrators of Thomas Gragg H. Terrell, sh’ff. Mav 96 T * 93 NOTICE. WE have appointed Mr. Joh* Hill our Agent to collect and settle the debts of I*lkwkllin and Dickinson, who is keieby duly *uthorii,ed to do so. James A. Black, T. Quizenberry, “’Assignees of Flewcliin if Dickinson. June 14 100 PUBLISHED EVKKY TUESDAY $ FRIDAY, BT WILLIAM J. lItIXCE, Augusta, Georgia AT FIVE DOLLARS TER ANNUM, Pni/nh’e in Adrance.