Augusta chronicle, and Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1817-1820, December 27, 1817, Image 4

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WHEREAS by an act of passed on t hi d»ml dAro^March, «jbc thousand* aight hundred and fifteen, eji* 1 ‘titled *‘ ao*4iCfc to pi»vule (or the aacat- 1 - taming fti<d saryeyittg of the boundary j 'lines lijftd by the Treaty with the .Creek. I •Indians and 1«P OtMr purpose*.” 'the l ‘President of the United States is author-1 .feed to cause the lands acquired by the ] said Treaty to be offered for sale when I •purveyed ; the lands north I oft the 'Tennessee River have been sur-i vcved: * , ■ * i Therefore,l* James Monroe, J’reAdepl of the" Unite ! States, In conformity vfithH the said acL-do hereby declare and make known,that public sales, for the disposal, I (agreeably to law) of the lands in. Ala bama Territory, north of the River Ten nessee, shall I>e held at Huntsville, In Mtidlaon county, m said Territory,, viz: on the first Monday in February neat, for the lairds contained, in the ranges numbered, one, two, three, four, five and six : Hsi<i on. the first Monday in March Tiest?for the remainder of the aforesaid la,ids} each sale shall remain open tor three week** and i.o lottfcer 5 the'sales » slmll commence with the first section of |Kc- lowest n maw's, of townships and i-aiii-.ee, and proceed-in regular numerical order. .. *, , Given under ray hand at the city ot WashingUiu, tip*'twenty first day olNo veinber,.onerthowsand eight hundred and SC> '"'“ e “- JAMES MONBOE. ‘ Bv the,P««WV‘ , J ’ OSIAU MEIOg) Commissioner ofthe General Land-Office. iVincv r» new»paper=>T who publish the haws, o the iJniH-d' jstateS, will lish the nbofe for si* weeks, and semi • their bills with receipts to trte General land Office. Ih c. 1 . dw / Valuable 1 Ain us, >Mi tc until# and ■ t JV egroen, for a ale. •fjniK subscriber, desirous to resum, ft uninterruptedly, his mercantile transactions at Stovannali, offers to dis pose of nj» LANIDS, MlftLS, and othei PROPER'TV-, op the Gower 8 Runs, Earn well District, state of South Caro lina.' riieSiUU are situated on a never failing stream q| water, arc repair,and are noted fortbpiiMiitcouunan t fastjyittijig; and l[>e Imriber caii be rail ed from them to the city of Savannah, in from 4to 5 day s. The* lands are in one body of between 7 and 80U0 acres, boun ded, ofi one side on Savannah river, and pierced by the water of the Luweiv 3 Kuns. Their qualities are various,a ve ry coiwidei able portion being id the first ■ leilijity, und scarcely any part that is not for cultivation. ’I he-landing is - allowed to.be amongst the best and most convenient on the river; and is one a> which thp Steam Boars receive thcii- Sup ply of w.hkl. tin ita. wai e-houijo is about tobe erected, which will receive fur trail s - portal ion, tlve merchandize-prnd produce of a very considerable tract ol country ? On the land are nojess than three fine commodious dwelling houses, with alp. other building, and improvements, which' ' can coiiti ibuie to convenience and even . to ornament. / * There is likewise pn the premises, a Cotton-Gin'machine, which is impeller ‘ |jy water, wliic besides ginning, wil pack, wlthrone aand cigh’ square bales cottoh per day ; and likewise a store, ' which has long besn found a most excel, lent stand for business. A seine pla> e 1 has been prepared at the rive • at a very, great Expense j and nro raises fair toyielr an abundant harvest us fish. This pro perty is situated about 40 miles Augusta, and 80 above Savannah, and about. l 10 west of Charleston, v Along lauds and mills, will be disposed of, the liorsVs, mules and Cattle, together with the waggons, carts, farming utensils,&c. as qow in use. Bos-' session can be hail on die first January, next. Terms of sale, as well as a more in inu t* desen ption of tin? property may be had, on application to Air. John liasbut, f/tarfcsfon. Dr. Joint Unmihing, August u t James Lignin bottom, on the premise 3 Or to the subscriber, WILL|AM SCARBOROUGH, * . yit StIVUUtKtb. With the foregoing property,,if requir ed, may be had from (id to 68 prime ne groes ; in the number of which are some I excellent mechanics. < December 13. tlj .►FOR SALE, 1? 200 Acres of Land, LYING abmt seveti miles from this City, upon the v Washington road, k : must oft it is well tWnherfed—there are p upwards of forty acres cleared and un j der good.ieoce—there 1 s al*o on the pre inises, an excellent dwelling house; and l ■ out houses, a good Peach-and Apjtle L Orchard, oad .uncommon good water.'in C abundance. ’ ' \ 1), ~~*JiLsr) V * > be disposed of, Four Pjimp. j Rnot sold at private sale. be the .first day of January next, <the , e ,'y‘v at the markoj-house v -..“lbwlder-on that dav-—A cre- VV 'H be given if required, good j |0 ta*^ 0^^ * * nior tg*ge on ail. Isaac La Hochc. I . uH J POSTPOKEMENT. k GRKEABUY to the last will and •A. testament of Jumps Poarre, late es -j Kichmond 'coiwity, dec. wiM be sold on < #rst Tuesday in January, ensuibg,! t M tlie the city qt An- < Uuta. the following 1 Tracts of Land, I 2 ...vIX.’ j 500 Acres of Jhnd od the waters' 1 of Bcar crock, ‘ Franklin county, origin- I ally granted to Nathaniel Pearre, boun j dctl N. E. by Call, on the^ other side by j lands of \v m. 'Giasc'6ck r fnd George I Waltom k . ' f , * | Acres land, lot No. 8Q,13d dis -1 trict, old Wifkinson cobnty. I 154 Acres land in Wilkes county* I near the mouth of Long creek, adjoinmg j lands of Cioe and George Graves. J <ls4,Acres m Wilkes county, adjoin {ihg land of Cloe Graves, each being part , I of 924 acres of land originaljy granted I I to Aiidjrbw Robinson. ? l | 92J Acres of land, Elbert county — , 1 bounded by lands of Joshua Graves, and I 1 by Savannah fiver; being a part of a tract r I originally granted to Joshua Brat Hey. II '' 143 Acres in Jackson county, *adjoin f ing lands of Joshua Graves. , - j j 833 Acres of land in Warren county, I j on ,l)uliai t’s creek ; also one other tract j originally granted to Angus Martin, f I |“itle l), eds and Plots may be seeh on . J the day of «ale, whenjhe terms of pur jl chase will be made known., A- J. T. Alien, | Ex , re . ■] ‘L.rearre, $ J December f7. ids J Sheriff’s Scds i I 4t t ILI be sold on the first Tuesday • I T? in January next, at the court | j house io larksonborougli, Scriven coun -1 J ty, between the usual hours of'ten and J three o‘clock, 600 Acres riigef swamp land, ly l ing and being in tlie county ot Scnveni in Bull Neck, adjoining John Smith-and others; levied on as the property of Charles Floyd, security for W m, Willi* 1 ams, to satisfy sundry executions in fa ■ vor of liillery Alligood—property levi-j ed on, and returned to me by a consta -1 ble. ALSO, 314 1-8 acres river swampland lying and being in the county of Scriven, • adjoining W in. Gibbons and others; le -1 vied on as the property of James Bevi 11, dec. to satisfy an execution in favor of Macklin Lunday, cx’r. of Francis Lun.iay, against l s aul Bevil and Delia Bevill, adiu’r, and adm'x. of the saict- James Bevill.—ALSO, 100 acres of pine land, lying in fife county of Scriven, with small im provements, levied on as the property of James Bryan, to satisfy* sundry exe cutionSin favor of Thomas Scarborough; property levied on and returned to me by a constable. ALSO, ' 6 Ircad of hogs, levied on as thev pi oinirty of Richard Oglesby, to satisfy ■ f aii execution in tavor of Elijah Watson; property levied oh and returned tc me by J ; ,1 constable.—-ALSO, * 300 acras piueJand, the (oun’y of Scriven, with small improve-j menis, adjoining Reuben Bolton; levied op as the property of AVm. Brown, to] satisfy an execution in favor of Micajah | Becton; property levied on and returned to. me by a constable. ’ ALSO, ♦ . 37 acres pine laud lying in.the I county of Scriven, with small improve ' ments; levied on AS the property 01 W'm. Hill, to satisfy an execution in favor of J * Solomon Wilson; property levied on and j returned to me by a constable. v Solomon Kemp, s.sx. ? November 26.. tds Administrators Sale. I 1 be sold on the last Saturday I yy in January next, at the market ] muse in the city of Augusta, all the per-] «onal property of the late 1). Downie,de- ] ceased, consijrrtng of Silversmith’s tools, ! Bonks, Beds -and .'Bedsteads, Jewelry,] with several articles of household furni-j ture—the whole tp be sold for the benefit J of tha.heue and creditoi's of said dec’d. J Samuel Goff, Surviving Administrator. I December 10. ts FOR SALE, V VALUABLE PLANTATION in Edgefield District, fgj c.] situati I immediately on the. Northward Road 1J between Augusta and Edgefield C., H. J 15 miles from Augusta, and 8 from Edge- J field 0 u. It lent oak and; hickory Land, the soil of I which is well adapted to either a wet dr I « <Jry year, and has been tound by expe- 1 rience, to be a very certain place to make] a crop-on. On the place is a haMdsom-j two story House, 40 leVt long, with tw o j good*brßk chimnies, 4 fire places, and J ffie House neatly finished ftisnle. There;] is an excellent spring $ water neag the] muse, and-%ood. land has been reserved ] near the bouse foxfire wood,so as toaiiake L it for the Owners, and I t is a profitable stand fcraHonae of En-‘| lertamment. The neighborhood of this:! daee is.ex(ra«rdmarily healHiv, perhaps | io»e more so in 'Sooth-Garolina." For j ternis of sale apply to Mr. Grsamus D.J 'Allen, *or |be subscriber at Barnwell J < * . '.Hlj v _ .» * Jilaru Wwdronf. ] November 29 .*> 1 4tclw *i <’%) a *v■• ■* j , . *\ ■ 4*. • , w %..* . •.A.vff ■ •. ■■m- -*9 ' r * m •..y.'t,/. t Sjfc * n?#. * * v ' *l\ y Y A LL persons having demands against JnjL tiie ' estate fcf Eamusl Brant*, de ceased, will peeßent them within the time law, likewise Ml jpei 80H3 indebted to his estate are requested to makeiqnqediate payment to " October 22 -^ lawSro AdmiuislfatorV Sale. WW7TLL bp sold by order of the hon *y y 'btabfe court of Ordinary of Co kmnbia-county, atthe court house of said county, on the first, Tuesday in January next, the interest that JohnGaytrcll, 1 ' late of Columbia county, deceased, Tian In the Mills and fifteen acrerUTlahd on Cain creek in the county aforesaid, which interest is oneiialf. Terms made known outhe day. . :, »■ ■ *\ < H, Gartrcll, adm ’November 12. ts ■ - jt N otice. A LL those 1 who arc indebted to the /3L estate of the late 01. Theophilus Thomas, of iountv, doccasccl. are hereby notified to make immediate payment; and all tiipfte to whom s.iic estate is indebted, wtlf present their de mands within 4he time prescribed by >W,t© ' ' ■■ *. * Luo^ 1 Tliofhtia, Sole adm’ar. of stud estate. October 1 , H ■ - . •» MEN AWAY from (hersubscriber liv ing in Barnwell district, «. Caro iaa, about the 25th October last , a bright ‘Mulatto Girl, about seventeen years o age, by the name of ELIZA, with b gi child about six weeks old w hen she went . away, she probablyfJnay aim for flan , cock Geo. as her husband be longs to Benjamin Brantly, living in Hancock,* and her mother' fives in Alii ledgeville. A liberal reward "of Fifty Dollars will be given to any person who will deliver her to Richard Bush in Au gusta, or lodge her in the Augusta jail; or 2p dollars if lodged in any other Jail in the stale—and expenses paid. JOHN W. ROSE. D. remher 13. f Wl) 77 ' AGTicfc. E ~ lo the Heirs of Thomas Peacock . ' alien, Deceased. DEPARTED this , life at Lincoln, Court-House, Georgia, on Tues day, the 22d of July, 1817; Thomas Pea 'cock, alien,* aged from 3(> to 35," came Irom Ireland, having property as fol lows, 1 waggon, and horse,-a “tolerable handsome, assortment of Dry Goods; for a man ol his occupation, vian Itine rant Trader, commonly called a pedlar. - The heirs of the said Thus. Peacock deceased are notified tocomo within the, time prescribed by the escheat law of this state. The heirs can bemore oul ly satisfied respecting the property, and also the death of the said deceased, by applying to the escheator of .Lincoln county, Georgia. . * 'William Harper, Escheator. oc * oh er 15 ilamthn Gill be Rtyitcd, ON Tuesday she 13th of January next, until the Istday-of January thereafter—The Plantation whereon the subscriber now resides, belonging to the estate Os Alexander G. Gordon, deceas ed, there is not a more valuable place be tween Augusta and Savannah, for a pub lie house, and there is a sufficient tjuan tity o( cleared land for 8 or 10 hands to work, the terms will be made known on the day of Renting -Wilson Navy, Jldm’r. In right of his wife . Burke cnnMij. Dec. 20 w3t p T ake J\ utiec. p x - ALL persons are cautioned against trading for a Note of Hand given Oy myself sometime last spring, to a man who calls himself Shaw, and who has been in the habit of wooden clocks in this part of the world for some time, made payable on or about the first ■ day of July last, lor g 36 00 which note has a condition to it. law determined not to pay the aforesaid note, either-to I Mr. Shaw or any other person, because in the fi.st place, tlig consideration has totally failed, and also because the con ilitiou to the note will justify my not paying it. d 'John Briscoe. December 24 ts d Lands for Sale. ONE tract containing 541 acres ini Edgefield District, S.C, near Beach.) island, bounded by lands of John Ash- | bury, John Star, George Miller, and I John Pryor, and others. J One T ract containingi I rn' Edgefield District, on Savannah riv-1 er, bounded' by .Lands of John Pace,! Mr. Ray, Drury Pace, and the River. As it is presumed no one will purchase I without first seeing the above lands,those } " are disposed to get information as { to situation, pried, &c. are referred to ] Mr*. Me Laws and Holt, or to Mr. A braham Markley, Charleston, South-] Carolina. '1 frnvWmber 1,5 * -ff ] .. *>« , .. 'J Found, \ fl? n n AAT J ! ooK '' containing al -V 6m . sum ot money ; 4ie owner ] ' aiHwvc U Improving property and pav- | iag for this Advertise v hy auplynuf to I tv- 7 " Bigelow & Kami. ] December 20 ♦ ts f ' ' ' '* 4 • - Tax CiiMectoi’a Statement;, t TIE - iber t.Hces %idtliboi loving before.thc citiiehs of Rich mond county, a staiemerjt of the Public Money that iie has received as Tax-Col lectpr fur theyear 18 t6'l—■■* ' ; ftitll on arable Hie Justices of the> In ferior Court of fiiekmoud county, with Jl. BU&tS, Ttye-Collector. * v Dr.* - , 1817.- • . March 8 r PividJ- Cumnn‘ngv'psq- SSOO 00 N. Wages per order. 10 DO JunC.lSit J*. humming,Esq. 1026 T1 • N..wT*m . VI Vo s Collector’s comriiissi ons on gl6Bo 45 84 02 Cash paid in’full 50 32 ■ ’V ’’ ' » ■ ‘ ’ ■ r 1680 45 Cr. By amount of Tax I le ges fur the year 18] 6, due the State j >022 47 Twenty-live ppr cent l;rid on by the Inferior Court ' 1755 61 Amount of Errors ahd 1 Insolvent list to the T stated s yet to be pass ed by the G rand J ury 300 65 Twenty-five per c<ntfor * the chtinty 1 75 Iff - 75 te i. . I »■ ' . loaa 45 Georgia, Richmond county . * WE, the undersigned, Justices of the. Inferior (joint for this couuly, do certify, t J’that on examination we find the abov\ <1 stateti account to be cnn ect. Holland M'Tyn ,J.T. C. | ■ j Benjamin H. JJngs, J. i. C, "I A. Rhodes, J. I. C. Comptroller-GjiMierars 'Office, ! Georgia , JlillrdgevWe, nv. IblT. j I RECEIVED of Anselm liugg, Esq. I Tax Collector for Richmond for j the year 1816, the sum of nine I seyen hundred and eighty-two dollars I and 47 cents,ln full for the General and I Direct Tax of that county, for the year *1,1816, aforesaid. >J For the General Tax, :Sfi34s SO Direct Tax, 3437 ('8 • I —i; ; ' 89,782 47* ' \s per Certificate No. 18, of George R. : I Clay toil, Esq. Treasurer. - * - JAS, BOZEMAN, I' Comptroller Genera/ * ■ I December 24, d I I » Wilf be Let, ' - ON the first day of January next, at the marvel-house in the city ol ‘ I Augusta. Jbr the term of one year, if ’ not J sooner disposed of at private 'rent; Tbag J part >6f 'J'urknett’s Island, held by Mr7 1 J Lewis Genline, ih right of his j taining npwards of fifty acres clearer J Lf?,*d, of the first quality foi raising corn I or cotton*—For further apply J lo * - Walter Leigh. December 24 * ts ‘ I Will be Rented rflidHired : J On the Ist day of January next, at the I market-house in the city of Augustaj ’J for the term of one year, the folio w ' J ing Property,belonging to the Orphans of Jacob Bugg, deceased, consisting ol 1 1 An Acre Lot, bounded by Green. Liu- I coin, and Telfair streets, with two Fen. ] emeuts on the same, and other improve- I *nents—-The Stfamp Plantation, 6 miles | Irom this place, adjoining Savannah Ri- I rer, with, about one hundred acres of cleared Land, also the Sand-Hill Pkn- I ration, tour miks from Augusta, ia good I I summer residence, on which is a-conve> I ment dwelling house, and j sary Out Buildings, with a .Sprint of | pure water. The Negroes to-be. IlTred J are Men, Women,Boys and Girls,among I them are good boat hands, field and I house servants. j Walter Leigh, Guardian. | , December 17 j Notice. That on the 30th of January next,, willbe sold in the town of Wrights- I borough, part of, the, personal property jof Jess,e Bull, deceased, consisting of I Hogs, Cattle, Household, and Kitchen I Furniture,* some few Bodies, and several J other-articles to tedious to mention J Terms made know n on the day of sale, j Mariita Bull, Jdue'cc. I December 24 ' ts Will be Sold, ~ ON Tuesday 6th January next, at the plantation whereon, ibe sub- I scriber now residea,ln Colmrtbia -coun ty. A crop ot Coi n and Fodder, if not previously disposed of at private sale.—- A stock of prime Cattle and Sliee.p; also, a few Negroes, and avariety ofliousebold andKitcheu feirniture,with other acbicles | too tedeiousto mention. 1 , H. W. Dodge#. Dec., 24. / 4pt WILL BE UriN lEn, ♦ FOR the ensuing year, on the 20fh of of January next, at; Sandy Run, Richmond county, the plantation belong- ( ing to the estate’of Williain Messer, dec.—Also, tiie belonging 16 said estate will be hired. Terms made known on the day. 8. M‘N«ir, adnr r. Isabel Messor. 'adMi-x. . Bpc«mber2o. u .. . A>.- v ’ Vv. 1 NOTICE. ll fli,,"/'! 1 instant Benj. n J« JjJr Savannah, put in n,"?‘*B Oilice oi tliit place, a letter M I the.subscribers, containing the I d to I ' WHW a...,,anting * Nu. 7“ Kill* ; • ou 2^,)c ;^^ aj ««. Letter U, Planter's bauk »*! . Jamas liillw, IwUettw. WTSI y " 4 Uci • 18'17« * n lfA 197, A, - ■. , S I I JJ 00, M.1W 19#, A, . .. ? 00 ’ W^ i 19A> B, . . ° O3 B * 199, A * I,i,J bu 194 A ' ‘ ' m KtßtO ml & : . ; - ** » m.* is*,' «, .' . _ !:° ( ** ■L. *7 % “ “ 100 00 KIKI \4* A • “ * 100 00 BnM • ittg’ f’ ’ ' - 100 Ob Bis I JoV " " ■ * * 100 0b Kwni ,;r; “■■ * ■ wo oo- mm p": b’ V ‘ 1W «0 first uo r / ’ 1"0 0b Krai ✓ ivu, Ij, P. Gerard, . r H 0( . V A ‘ 104, 11, - I . Z9J I | in? A • ' ‘’O ®<> I ir —a “ * ‘ ‘ ' 50 0U ■'* !ur’ a* * " ' ■ ‘ %) ot> ■a •or- ‘/ ‘ ' 50 <lO f ; “ 9-’ u’ : ■ ■ »■» iy - »s Ji > - . - - 50 0b BJ Also; cue not recollected, - 50 0b Ri 'm .. . _ 9 * w.- . ■■ , ‘ ;to« 00 | >v letter has either nrncjtrriod or Bv been taken out of the* P.>st-( in this Kr place, ijf some one imauthorizedL Ml fl| persons ore therefore Foqnested ■to stop f , -Uiv, of the above bills if offered, act! g« e , f ' Midi information to the subscriber as wV || I he in their power. The letter also cm. taired a Note given by John Howard to- !% .L VV.. Devercaux for g1,2C0 due tk Ist H November last. J. B. llowaid, I* December 20. ts , t, S tOO I LOST by* the subscriber a Red 5. To- I’pcco Pocket book, containing 'J :ie f ’i iMti%nd and Seventeen Dollars and 5b > cents, in of the following desen 'M lion :—6 or ,7 .bills of Sl6O on the htu ik of the United States, timed PbijtufeipU aj one of one,hundred on the bank of A i* • B • gusta; two or foui “Fifty dollar bills, <« e i on the State banPof North-Ca'*»liii!i,as :1 ■ Several small >i 11s, some Newbeffji, Caf 3 j Pear and Dickinson; there ■ dollars in ten and five dollar bills- Wt«l • , 'em money, one dai.'<b Dayton,Ohio,«» ' I ' Cincinnati; also a2O dollar, bill on ti* ' ■ Klkton bsdk of Marj land, (counierlri^ ’ —'i'he Pocket book had the nameolfa? subscriber- written in several places-—« S The above rewaid will be given to wlk- | ever will return the said ’book ams m>v | fiey to tfie owner, w give informaticai m that.begets it. 1 ' 11. Y. Maryc. ' T December 20. c n Richmondjlcadem.j I B AllE- kichmoml Academy wiil opeis, g on the first day of January next* under the superintemiance of John 1* in lay , a. m. Rector, Mr. Nicholas Maorty , first English 'l'eacber. and Mr. ErastUh, ' Seccoui, second English Teacher. 'irtie branches to be taught are the ITe brew, Greek ami Latin Languages, &c. JbTatliemutics, Navigation, •Wensira tiof<. Geography, and the use of the \ Globes, &,c.; ICnglisli C imposition. Rook-Keeping* and Penmanship. fsi-aic HerbertV Ck:-k r O f live Board Trustees of the* Richmond Academy, December 17 NOTICE. ALL thos c indebted to the estate nt nViMtas a Sheldon, dec. of the town of Fetersbur jlv, Elbert county, am re- • ijuested to ca J ainJ settle their oues t and all thosd ha-, ing claims against said es tate will plcg se to render them in agree ably to law ( ar jrayment. # / The subsi ribet Ivas for sple in this, place, at the stand focmel ly occupied by Captain R<>! icil llunnpson, a variety or Saddlery <V i lard ware, a quantity ot i A'a* tlu-r—amon r udvidli are Moroccos ot all colours. Ts e public are likewise inform ed that J p iruese carrying on the nes.4 of s, id shop in all its various branches a,-, ,heretofore by the late Wild* am Sheldon .deceased. ' lOHN .1 SMITH. Petersb l rg'h. Dec. 24. 1817. 1t ._. * ~ ¥oa S .LE. • n cr of Land lying m L‘ tlC ° a c jut%, near the court-house* knovn b; , r the name of Sneed s' • i | * bounded m<?»stly by.vacant Lands-—-iy mediate!' jcT tlie Rpad from Angus a * Petcrsbu ;gi, unimprove'd —on the tia are sprit g« of fine water —A Ay P er,< to -purchase can apply ' l ' '7 subscrib iriia Burke county, neai >l - Bead. _ , Lpaston Snood. rv ■ ]m Dec. , 17 v :1. • ” Candle m mufJCToni Tim •. A tiic Market* non it side firoud-Slrcd. T-• R£ Subscriber has on hr;*: -a > ' s nntWlV tho best MAM. . tecembear &* k ■ * ■ ’ . •.