Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1806-1817, July 05, 1806, Image 4

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NOTICE. THE Subfcribcr intending to leave the state for a few months has appointed John Radcmffh of Augusta and Edmund .Ivlamek of Savannah, his legal attornics, du ring his absence ; he has alio taken the said Radcliffc into Partnership, and the business will he carried ori in future under the firm of SCOTT & RADCLIFFE, Who arc, and will continue to be well fup piicd, with Dry Goods 6c Groceries. Thofc indebted to the late firm of Scott & Kelly’*, who have neither liquidat’d iheir accounts ncr paid any part, will find hands for tecove- T) . WILLIAM SCOTT. May 17. (if.) '"•'-- Snbfciifcm beg leave to inform Jt_ the Public, that in future no open account! will be, kept, with ?ny petfon whatever, and they ttnd this notice will Lc fuffiHent to prevent applications, * They arc fcnfible that by this ffep they lefe a number of valuable Cuftomcr*, but the arrangement of the»» fyufinef* is (etch, at to make it unavoidable. Thole in. debted by open ce-onf, w be called on this summer, tor the puvpofa of having them liquidated. t SCOTT a RADCLIFFE. June r.p. (ts) NOTICE. Some time in the month of May, cnroc to ray heufs in Columbia county, a Negro Boy about 16 yean of age, by name, JACK, who w*» formerly the property of James harder* of Montgomery county,- N. Carolina— fayi he was left by said Sander* with Hrrry or John Williams near the Filh Dam ferrf, upot Broad Ri'/er South-CaroJi ra, The boy cfcapej from Richmond jail preiiouß to his coming to my aoufe. Not knowing whether the boy was aftmlly fold by said James Sander* <;t not, I have thodpht proper to keep the said boy in my p (T flion urvi! 1 can heir from said James Sander*; oriftbo boy i« fold, the owner can have hla property by fhewlng hii title. JESSE SANDERS junr. June 2 3, iBofi. (3 1.) notice TO the proprietors, their agent* or truf tecs, of the following trail* ofland, situated in Burke county, that unlef* they or either of their agents, do come forward and fettle the taxes due on said land, with in fix month* from this date will be fold by »he Colleflor of said county, for all taxes due thereon, agreeably to law. Vv M ; BOWLING, *. t *. Burke county, Jan, n. (6m) Brought to Warren Jail on Sunday the Sth inst. a Negro man by the name of GODFREY, about five feet ten inches high, fey# he belongs ro John Whitehead on big Briar Crctk, Burke County; the owner is re queued to come forward, pay charge* and take said negro awav, GEORGE GALTON, Jailor. J'*"t zt* [ 3 t] ■Ten Dollars Reward. a* RAN-AWAY* from the Subfcribcr on the Eighth {J une * * Negr* fellow named ARP, about thirty or thirty two years old, of a Dark compledl ion, about fix feet high, has a blemilh on hi* tight eye; the fellow is well known on the counties of Wafiungton, Montgomery &nd Tatnull; the leltow was rsifed by Capt. James Thomas of Tatnaii county, dec—it is fup pof-d that he is kept concealed bv a white person in Tatna’l county; if so, I will pay Fifty Dollars on conviflion of the offender, or the above Reward and all reasonable expenccs for the fellow alone, or by lodging him in some Jail in this Rate—the reward will h« paid by the fabferiber es Richmond, or Morris Kcily of Tdfnall county, BASIL LAMAR. June at. [tf] Administrator’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD To the Highest Bidder, On the th rd Saturday in July next % on the Plantation lately occupied by Samuel B. Harris d:ccafcd f all the personal property belonging to the tjiate of the Jaid dec. Consisting of, Negroes, Cattle, Hogs, Houfthold and Kitchen furniture--- The Terms of SVe will be made known on I that day. PATIENCE HARRIS, Adminijiratrix, Clarke County , i y. (^t.) "just Pubim^dT And FOR SALE at this OJfict, BARON DE STUBEN'S Military Discipline, OR MANUAL EXERCISE. Every one who wilhet to know the ufc of fire arms will find this publication ufcfal. every Officer and militia mas oaght to have it. Prise |»I Cents, c 4 ' . v ’ * v S. M. SMYTH, Has For Sale , 4000 Bulhels of ground Salt, 36 Puncheons of Spirits, 8 Hhds. Brown Sugar, 20 Bags Green Coffee, —Boxes No. 10 Cotton Cards. With many other article* in the Grocery Line, Also, a new and well chosen simply of DRY GOODS. All of which will be fold oa moderate terms, JnveiS, 1806. [tl] THE SUBSCRIBER , Offers For Sale, His STOCK , Confining of a small though choice aflortment of DRY GOODS, Lately imported, with a supply of Liquors and Groceries , which he will dlfpofe of on low term** and on a liberal errdit. ISAAC HERBERT, June 7, ? BcA {if) fj£|* ALL persons indebted to the late firm of William H. Jack 6? Co. or to the eftatc of Andrew Inwet, de crafed, by bond or note, arc once snore Celled on for immediate fettlemer.tj no further indulgence can be given.—Thole indebted to either cf the above mentioned firms on open account, are requeHcd to liquidate the fame previous to the Srft day of September next,*— After thnt date, fusts will be commenced againS dclia quents without diferiroination. JAMES BEGGS, Adm'r, • (ffff 'SHERIFF’S saleT' On the JirJl Tuefday in Av.guji next, at Irmn’.on Court- House, IVilkinJon Coun ty, between ike vfnal hours, WILL BE , A Negro woman named Rachel, taken as the property of William Mims, to fatisfy an execution in favor of John Fee. EDMUND HOGAN, s‘ w. c. «• [jj] SHERIFFS SALE, On the fir (I Tuejday in Augufl next, at the Market Houjein the City of Augmla, at the ttjual hours, WILL BE SOLD, 100 acres of Land on the Wa ter* of Cupboard Creek, with a good Grist mill; bounded by lands of John Savage, Holland M‘Tyre and others, ALSO, 25 acres, adjoining the Laid de ferred 100 acre trail, and lands of Hol land M‘Tyrs and General Thomas Glsf cock, with the improvements thereon j being the late re faience of Capt. Samuel B'Jgg—ibe above lands levied on as the property belonging to the Estate of Samuel Bugg to fatisfy an execution ia favor of the aam’rs of John Pearce. . ALSO, Two Negro Fellows, JERRY • and SAM r the above negroes levied an as the property of George Pearson, to fatisfy <*ran execution ia favor of the adminiftrator* of Joseph Cox. ALSO, • One houfc and lor, adjoining the Ciry of Augusta, and considered as in the City, at present occupied by John Kam mcM rfq,; containing in front on Reynold Strcft, 100 feet more or left, and exten ding towards the River 120 feet, more or left ; bounded by Jot* es Auderfon Wat kin* and Dread?,ii Pace, Efqis, the above let levied cn as the property of Edmund B. J«nkin», to Satisfy an Execution in favor of the City Council of Augusta, ALSO, One Brick Houle and lor, levi ed on aa the property of George Watkins, Esq. in or adjoining to the laid City of Angufta, containing in front on bro.'d Street, 80 feet, more orlcfj, and running through to Reynold ftrcct, supposed to be 342, and bounded on the NoHh-weft by afmail alley, which is bounded by land beloningto the heirs of M'Cartcn Campbell, and on the fouth weft, by a lot belonging to M‘- Ivcr; the above lot with the improvement* threon is levied on to fatisfy an execution in favor ©f the City Council of Augusta. ALSO, Part of the lots No. 21 and 22, with the improvements thereon, at pre sent occupied by George Fee and others; bounded by the lot* of John Catlett and John Wilifon efqrs. and others and Reynold street; the said lots and improvements levied an, and to be fold as the property es George F*, to fatisfy an execution in favor of 1 Wm. Wallis cn a faredofure cf a Mort gage.—Conditions of Sale, Cash. H. M'TYRE, a. *, c# June 28. (tj) • “f, ' 1 * ■I, ' * f SHERIFF’S SALE. On the firjl Tuefday in Augujl next f ~ at Oglethorpe Cqu.it House, between the usual hours^ WILL BF SOLD, Acres of Land* mere or Jcfs, in said County, on the Grove creek, joining Wm. Kidd and others; taken as the property of Thomas O'KeUy, «» fatisfy a judgment obtained in ajuft’cc’n court, in favor of George Cref:; levied on, and returned to me by theX)onftab?e.--Conditions, Calh. THOMAS W. SCOTT, Sh’Jf June 21. [j<] PROPOSALS, FOR CARRYING MAILS OF THE UNITED STATES , ON THE FOLLOWING POST ROA33, Will he received at the General Pojl- OJJ.ce until the \JI day of Augujl next, iufluJJve . IN GEORGIA. From Walhington to Petersburg, once a week. Leave Waihington every Tuefday at 6 a. m. and arrive a? Peterlburg by noon. Leave Pcteifluirg every Monday at noon, and arrive at Waftrington by 6 F. M. From Athens by Tcilico, to Knoxville (Ten.) once in two weeks. j Leave Athens every other Monday at 1 p. m. and arrive at Knoxville-the next Monday hv to a m. Leave Knoxville every other Monday at 2 p. m. and arrive at Athens the next Monday by io A. M. • NOTES. f. The Post maftrr General may ex pedite the mails and alter the times of ar rival and departure at any time during the continuance of the ccntrafia, he previonfly stipulating an adequate coir.penfaticn' tot any extra expense that may bs occaftcned theieby, 2. Fifteen minutes (hall be allewed for opening and doling the mail at alt tffices where no particular timeisfpedfied. 3. For every thirty minutes delay (unavoidable accidents excepted) in, arri ving after the times preferibed in any "«on tnft, the contractor (hall forfeit one dol lar ; and if the delay continue until the departure of any depending mail, whereby the mails deftiacd sot such depending mail Jcfc a tr'p, an additional forfeiture of five dollars dial! be incurred. 4. Newfpapcrs rs well a* letters arc to be lent in the mail; and if any person, making nropofals, desires to carry newf paprrt, other than thofc conveyed in the mail, for his own emolument, he must (late in his proposals, for what fura he will carry it with that emolument, and for what fora without that emolument, $. Should an/perfon, making £;cpofa!s, desire an alteration of the times of arrival and departure above fpccified, he must ftatc in hss propofol*, the alterations desi red, and the difference they will make in the terms of his cootiafl, 6. Pei sons making propofali, jrc desired to (late their prices by the year. Thtefc who contrafl will receive their pay quar terly, ia the month* of February, May, Augull, and November, one' month after tha expiration of each quarter. 7. No other than a free white person (hall be employed to convey the mail. 8. Where the propefer intends to convey the mail in the body of a llage carriage, he is desired to date it ia his propofols, 9. The Post-mailer General teferves to himfdf the right of declaring any contract at an end whenever three failures happen, which amount to the lof* of a trip each, »o. The contrails fer the routes num bered r to 14, ‘ate to be in operation on the flrft day of October next, and £0 con tinue in force for two years, from that time ; for the routes No, 15 to 57 arc to commence at the fame time, and continue in force one year j and tor the routes No. 581 to 77, arc to commence at the fame time, and continue iii force until the 31st day of March, 1809. GIDEON GRANGER, Pojl-majier General. General Pojl. Office, Wcf: inrr tenettj, * April 26. 1806. (61) Executor’s Sale. Or. Friday the zstk day of July next, at Public Salt, at the Store of the late Lau rence Somers , the whole cf his personal property , IVILL BE SOLD. CONSISTING of a general affbrtment of Wet and Dry goods, which will be put up in Lots, to suit the purchasers. Terms of sale, Ca(h for all futns under too doilars ..a credit of three months on all from 100 to 500; and of four months, on ail over jeo—the purchasers giving notes with approved endrrfer*. JOHN CORMIGK, Executor. N. B, Those indebted to the said estate, are reqncftcd to make immediate payment as above, and th cie having demands against the fsme, to exhibit them duly attested. June 14. [6] INK POWDER, Os the very heft kind, to be had on low terms (by wholesale and re tail) at the Chronicle Office^ GEORGIA, 1 To the Hcacrall* Sup?, Greene county. J iioi Court, ‘' UPON the petition of Will-am Melton, stating, that he had in his pcfieffioo, a deed of conveyance to a ma of laud, ]y. ing in the county and Sate aforefaid, in the fork cf the Oconee and Aiplatchee rive?». containing two hundred and thirty acre* t £ land; which said deed of conveyance afiiga ed by Sam*] Flenikin to David Flenikin*.. a copy of which said deed of conveyance., as near the original as your petitioner can recoilea, ia lodged in the cleik’* office, together with an affidavit, Sating, that the .said original deed of conveyance it Soft, f 0 *ti at he cannot come at the fame. Whereas , it is ordered , That the said cq. pv is eftabiifhed in lieu of the original, -o t . Icfs good caufc can be ftiewn to the contr?. ry, and that the said rule be publlflied i* one of the Gazette* of theftate, fix msnihs, A true copy taken from the Minutes , this lid March iBc6. HENRY CARLETON jan'r, for THOMAS CARLETON, Cik, THIS Indenture msde, this 28th day of September 1797, on or before, between Samuel Flenikin of the Rate of Georgia and county of Greece, of the one part, and David Fieifikln of the flat® ami county aforefaid, of the other part, Witncffetli, that the said Samuel Flenikin, for, and inf confidcratica cf the sum cf two hundred dollars, the receipts whereof are hereby ac knowledged, hath given, granted, bargain* cd sod fold, and by these prefenta do give, grant, fell and convey, all that naft or parcel of land, firuated, lying and being in the county and Sate aforefaid, in the fork of the Oconee and Apalatcheo rivers, containing two hundred and thirty acre*, more or lefi, hjving such mark# and fhape* at appear by the plat cf the lame, annexed to a grant bearing date December 31st 1767, to James Flenikin, together with ail and lingular the rights, member! and appurtenance* thereunto belonging, or in any wife appertaining—ard I, the afore faid Samuel Flenikin, for myfclf, hem, &c. do, by these presents, ivarrant-and forever defend, the lawful right and title of the above mentioned land and pftmifes, unto the aforefaid David Flenikin, his hdrt snd assigns forever, and from all and every ether . person or perfont, whaTocvcr, as a cleat and irdefcsfiblc estate, in fee fun pi*, fore ver—ln witnefa whereof. I have hereunto set my hand, and the day and year fill above written. (Signed) SAMUEL FLENIKIN. Signed, {baled and deli- ) vered in the presence of 3 DAVI* GRESHAM, j. p. RICHARD BRADLEY. RICHARD BRADY maketh oath, that he w» a witnef# to a deed, to the fame tenor and effect of the above, to the best of this deponent's belief. Sworn to before me ) R, BRADLEY, this 4th March 1806. ) Wra. BROWNING, j. p. STATE OF GEORGIA, Greene County- THIS day, came before me, oceofthc justices assigned to keep the peace, in said county, Win. Danncil, who roaketh oath as follows, refpefting the within deed (to wit}—At or lometime preceding the date within named, he believe* he saw a deed of conveyance to the within effeft, in the pefleffion of CoJ, William Melton, and be lieve* it to be confidcrably earlier than the time within named—he dec* not recollcft the exaft confideratien money named in the deed, nor doe* he recoiled the witneffi* to the said deed ; but from the belt-of hi# re collection, and belief, believes the within to convey the fabftance of the deed (said to be loft or destroyed. ) Sworn to before roe ~[ Wo, DANNELL. this 4th March y BO6. / Wm. BROWNING, j. p. STATE OF GEORGIA, Greene County, PERSONALLY appeared before me, Wm. Melton, and maketh oath, that en cj before the date of the within deed, he re, ceived a deed of conveyance from Sarcuq Flenikin; to the tenor and efF ft of th,. within, totbe best of hi* belief, and tfcath., has loft the fame, so that it cannot be had Sworn to before roe. ) TT7 . n-rwl th:, + ,h of M«oh 1 soV. | w - MELTON - Wro. BROWNING, j. r. June zr. [c&<w] PART IT 10 N. Ex parte, Jer.La- ) On the jifi Monday mar and others, y in July next, at Efo* field Court houje , th: following traßs of iind, formerly the property of Dafit Lamar dec, WILL BE SOLD . One tiadi or parcel of land, cortah h’g one hundred and fifty acre*, fituatc i» Edg ficld diftrift, on Savannah river, known by the name of point lookcutt-.'Alfo, one cth;t traft of land, containing one hundred and seventy acre*, situate on favannsh fiver, called Benefield'* traft--.Alfo, one cfbrf traff, containing two hundred acre?, at Lamar's ftny ; which said Sands will be fold cn a credit of twrlvr roorthr, the r" r ‘ chasers giving bond and a mortgage on t. s prcmifei, a!fo paying on the day of f-k,” the Uxcoft, ia the above ca'e. J. C. ALLEN, s. s. d; June 14. (-4*) Blanks of all kinds executed the fKorteft notice, at this OfEce. »