Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1806-1817, July 19, 1806, Image 4

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/ ' - MARSHAL SALES. Qn theJirJl Tuifday in August next , between I, the vfual hours of fate, in the City of Augusta, at the house formerly occupied by Laurence Somers dectafed . WILL BE SOLD, An Affbrtment of DRY GOODS & GROCERIES. Levied on as the Property of Laurence Somers deceased, to fatisfy a judgment in favor of jo«, G Cormick, ami pointed out be the plantift'. ' - renditions .-cash. GEO. W. MOORE, x>, m. d. a July g. (60_ Executors Sales, On the. fame day {firft Tuefday in Augufi,) at the fame place, and immediately after the Mar pint's Sales. Will be disposed of the rcfiduc of, the Personal propery of the fa rence Somers deccafcd, CONSISTING of a general aflbrtment of Wet and Diy good*, which will be put up in Lots, to fust the [ urchafers. Terras of file, Cash for all fume under too dollars -.a credit of three months cn all from too to $oo; and of fcor months, cn all over 500—the purchafcrs giving notes with approved enderfers. JOHN CORMICK, Executor, N. B. Those indebted to the laid estate, arc requefled to make immediate payment as abwe, a,>d thole having demands against the fame, to exhibit them duly attested. June 14, [6] SHERIFF’S SALE~ On the f.rft Tuefday in August next, at the Market House in the City of Augusta, at t’:e ujuul hours, WILL BE SOLD , 100 acres of Land on the Wa ters o? Cupboard Creek, with a good Grist tmilj hounded by lands of John Savage, Holland M‘Tyre and ethers. ALSO, 25 acres, adjoining the said de- Icribcd 100 acre ttaft, and lands of Hol land M*Tyrc and General Thomas Glaf cock, with the improvement! thereon; being the late refidcnce of Capt Samncl Bugg—the above landa levied on as the Sroperty belonging to the Estate of Samuel ugg. to fatisfy an execution in favor of the aora’rs of John Prarce, ALSO, Two Negro Fellows, JERRY and SAM j the above negroes levied «n as the property of George Peai for, to fatisfy an execution iu favor of the adminiftiatois of Joseph Cox. ALSO, One house and lor, adjoining the City of Auguila, and conflicted as in the City, at picfent occupied by John Ham incll efq.; containing in front on Reynold Street. 100 feet more or left, and exten ding towards the River 120 feet, mure or less; bounded by lots of Andcrfon Wat kins and Drcadzil Pace, Efqrs. the above lot levied on as the property of Edmund B. Jinkins, to Satisfy an Execution in favor of the City Council of Augusta. ALSO. One Brick House and lot, levi ed on at the property of George Watkini, Esq. in or adjoining to the said City of Augusta, containing in front on broad Street, go feet, more or left, and running through / to Reynold street, supposed to be 542, and bounded on the Noith-weft by afmall alley, which is bounded by land beloning to the heirs of M*Cartcn Campbell, and on the fouth weft, by a lot belonging to M‘- Ivcr; the above Jot with the improvements threon is levied on to fatisfy an execution in favor of 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 lots ofjohn Catlett and John Willfon efqrs, and othertand Reynold street; the said lots and improvements levied on, and to be fold as the property of George Fee, to fatisfy an execution in favor of Wm. Wallis on a fotrolofurc of a Mort gage.—'Conditions of Sale, Calh. H. M TYRE, s. &. c. June 28. {tf) SHERIFF'S SALE. On the firft Tuefday in Augufi next, at Frak lin Court-House betzeten the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock. WILL BE SOLD, One third part of 200 acres of land more or less in F.anklin cuopty on Stephen’s creek, whereon the late Samuel Whitiker lived, including the Mills and plantation thereon, adjoining James Terrell and William Willfon. ALSO, One half acre lot of land part •fa forvey originally granted to William Baity, whereon Mary Whitiker widow of Samuel Whitiker, now lives, adjoining the town of Carofville, taken to fatisfy William Willfon against the administers rs ftS Samuel Whitiker dec. pointed out by the defendant, levied on by a ccnftable and re turned to me.— Conditions, Cash. H, TERRELL, fherilF. ■ (3».) \ ’ ■ .-v , SHERIFF’S SALE, , On the Jirft Tuefday in Augujl next, at Columbia Court- Houfs between the u/ual hours WILL BE SOLD, 275 acres of land in Cfolumbia county, lying an Little river joining Do zier, and originally granted to John Dcnhil and where William Stark now live*. ALSO, Two Negros, viz: a negro boy by the nameofKETTER and a negro girl by the name of MILLEY, Executed a* the property of William Stark, to fati*- fr an execution in favour of the Adminif uatonofT. Harthorn. ALSO, \ 56 acres of land in Columbia county, be the fame more or left, joining Jarvii, and on the water* of Savage's creek, executed at the property of Abel Griffin, to fatisfy an execution in favour of the Executors of Henry Evan* dcccafed, and poin.od out by John Fnfter. ALSO, 400 acres of land be the fame mere or left, known by the name of Sandy, hill,! on the mouth of Canuchce fiver, formerly the property of Sir Jame* Wright, to fansfy an execution in favor of the Adroiniftratrix of 6. vs the com miffioneraof Columbia county Acadfmy, and pointed out by oae of the Conuniffion er*. ALSO, A Sorrel horfc about fix or fc ven years old, executed as the property of Jofcph Ford, to fatisfy an execution in fa vour of N. Fox ana wife vs Jofcpk Ford and William Fard. ALSO, 2025 acres of land in Wilkin son county. No, 1 1£, situated in the third difind, bounded N. E. by lot No. 236, NW. by lot No. 214, S. W. by.let No. 20 1 andS. E, by lot No, 216. ALSO, One Negro wench by the name of Tcnour, to Satisfy an execution in fa vour as the Executors of William Bibb vs James Wood. ALSO, 145 acres of land in Columbia county, lying on the main Road leading to Augusta, about twelve mile* above Augulls, and whereon Zachariah Lamar now lives, joining Bcalle and Maifhall Keath, executed to fatisfy an execution obtained againfl said Zachariah Lamar, in favour of Edward Telfair fmvivor. * , , ALSO, 2 87-j acres of pine land in Co lumbia county, joining Carr and Langftcn, originally granted to Ambrose Holiday, executed as the property of Reuben Brun fon, to fatisfy an execution in favour es John Hardin. ALSO, 200 acres of land in Columbia county, Oak and Hickory, joining Lang ston and Carr, executed as the property of Reuben Brunfon, to fatisfy two execution* vr James Carter and the Adminiftrater* of . K. Carter, Judgment obtained tgainft said Brunfon.—Conditions of falc, cash. ALSO, The property of Spears that was advertised to be fold the ftrft Tuefday in July, is postponed until the firft Tuefday in Anguft. Wm, FLEMING, a.e.c. JWy • (3‘)' ’ SHERIFF'S SALE. On theJirJl Tuefday in August next, at Co lumbia Court-House, between the vfual hours, Will be Sold,. 202-5 acres of land in Wilkin son county, 2d. diftiid No. 257 the pro perty of Jeremiah Lankin, to fatisfy an execution in favor of the executor of An thony Haynes vs said Lamkin—Property painted out by the plaintiff. ALSO, Two horses executed as the property of J*hn Peek junr. as fccurity for said Lamkin, to fatisfy the above execu.ion. —Conditions-—C a s h . JAMES LUKE, 0. a. Juiy 5. ( s t) A —— GEORGIA, Richmond county. At a meeting of the honorable the lnf'ri or Court, onMonday the -jth July, 1806, Prcfent their Honor*, John Willson, 1 John Course, >- Jujlices r John Catlett, j ON the application of William Butler, Bating that he is confined in thccufio dy of the Sheriff, under a bail writ, issued at thefoit of Michael and John Conrad and co. and that he is unable to pay the debt or give bail for the fame, and praying the benefit of the ad passed for the relief of in solvent debtors. Ordered, That the said William But ler notify I’ia creditor* either in perfen or by giving sixty days notice in the Chron icle and Columbian Centinel, previous to the firft Monday in Oftober next, at which lime an examination wiil be had and a dis charge granted if no canfe is (hewn to the contrary; and the Sheriffi> hereby com manded to have the body of the'laid Wil* Ham Butler beforg or, at 10 o’clock* at the Court-House, on the said firft Mon day m Oftober next. Taken from the minutes « MATTHEW FOX Clerk* \ /'■ ■, ' . > <m I m «<f M ■— . , -a m, jdn Executive Department, (Geo.) Loui/ville 2%tb June, 1806. THOSE persons who have drawn lots of land in the counties,of Baldwin, Wilkinfan and Wayne, ahd have not obtained grants for them, are NOTIFIED, that such lots as the Treafurerlhall not have received full payment tor, on the firft day of September next, will not, after that day, be granted in the names of the perfons,who drew them ; but will, agreeably to an aft, (pafTed the 1 oth of December, 1803) fupplemcnrary to the several laws for making di'ftribution of the lands in the aforefaid counties, “ revert “ to, and become the property of the state, “ and be fold in like manner as fraftional ** parts offurveys.'* GEO : R. CLAYTON, Secretary . (4*) SALES Os the Fractional Surveys . WE the Commiflioners appointed by the Legislature to fell and dispose of the Fraftional Surveys, of the counties, of Wilkinson, Baldwin and Wayne, do hereby give notice that the sales will com mence on Monday the 25 th of A oguft next, and continue from day to day, in the follow ing manner, until the whole are fold, WILKINSON. Those of the firft diftrift, on the 27th of August next, and continue from day to day, Sundays excepted, until the zd ofSeptcm* b er fhclufive. Those df the 2d. diftrift on the 3d of September, until the 6thinelufivc. Those of the 3d. diftrift, on the Bth of September, until the 10th inclusive, Those of the 4th diftrift, on the 11 th *f September, until the 13th inclusive. .Those of the sth diftrift on the 15th of September, until the 17th inclusive. BALDWIN. , Those of the Ift diftrift, on the iSthof September, until the 22d inclusive. Those of the 2d diftrift, on the 23d of \ September, until the 30th inclusive. Those of the 3d diftrift, on the ift of Oftober, until the 4th inclusive. Those of the 4th diftrift, on the 6th of Oftober, until the 9th inclufiv*. Those «f the sth diftrift on the 10th of Oftober, until the 16th inclufive* WAYNE. Those of the Ift diftrift, on the 17th of Oftober, until the 24th inclusive. Those of the 2d diftrift, on the 25th of Oftober, until the 27th inclusive, Those of the 3d diftrift, on the 28th of Oftober, until the 31st inclusive. Terms of Sale. Os the purchafcrs bond, with approved pcrfonal security, for the amount ofpurchafe'' money, will be required, in four equal, annu al inftalmeats, to be in gold or silver j the firft payment to be made, twelve months after date, in addition to which a mortgage on the premises will be required. MOSES SPEER, REDDICK SIMMS, PATRICK JACK, Commijtortersi ' Lou'ifvtlle, June 2 6, 1806, Administrators Sale, VALUABLE LANDS . WILL BE SOLD, on the fourth Monday in Auguji next, at the Court •houje in Colum bia county, to the highejl bidder , on a credit till the frji day of January 1808, and pojfejjion given the frji of January next . Said lands being a part of the real EJlate of the late Wm . Tyler deceased , U wit • 160 acres (be the lame more or less) on Little Ktokee creek, adjoining William Walton and others, tha late re sidence of the deceased, well improved, upwards of one hundred acres open, a young thriving Pe&ch and Apple orchard, well watered. ALSO, 297 acres (be the fame more or less) adjoining lands of Beverly Low, and Savannah river, in two ar three miles di’ftanccof the former, in good planting re pair, with an equal quantity cf open land, part'of which are low grounds; the foil and fertility of those lands aae thraught equal to any in the county..-. Sale to continue from day today till fold--The fairs made at the consent, and request of the heirs. Win. BERRY, 1 lenj. LEIGH; > Adtnfrs, A. CRAWFORD. 3 July ?. ( 9 t) ALL persons indebted to the late firm of William H. Jack 13 Co. or to the estate of Andrew hints, de ceased, by bond or note, are once more called on for immediate fettlementi no further indulgence cm be given.—Those indebted to either of the above mentioned firms 00 open account, are requeued to liquidate the fame previous to the firft day of September next.—After that date, suits will be commenced again# delin quenti without diferimiration. JAMES BEGGS, Adm*r, J u[ y »3- (ts) Blnks of all kinds executed at the shortest notice, at this Office, proposals, F«R CARRYING MAILS OF THE UNITED STATES ON THE FOLLOWING POST ROADS, Will be received at the General Poft.Qffi it until the \JI day of Augujl next, incluji-ve. IN GEORGIA. From Washington to Pctcrfburg, once a week. Leave Walhington every Tucfday at a A. M. and arrive at Pctcrfburg by noon. Leave Pctcrfburg every Monday at noon and arrive at Washington by 6 p7 m. From Athens by Te!lico, to Knoxville (Ten.) once in two weeks. Leave Athens every other Monday a s i p. m. and arrive at Knoxville the next Monday by 10 a. m. Leave, Knoxville every other Monday at I 2 r. m. and arrive at Athens the next Monday by 10 a. m. NOTES. i. The Pott-matter General may ex pedite the mails and alter the tunes of ar . rival and departure at any time during ts« continuance of the contrafls, he previoufiy stipulating an adequate compcLfation fer any extra expense that may be occaficncd thercbj*. !/ %. Fifteen minuter (hall be allowed for opening and doling the mail ail cfEccg where no particular time is fpccificd. For every thirty minutes delay (unavoidable accidents excepted) in arri ving after the times prescribed in any con trad!, the contractor (hall forfeit one dol lar j and if the delay Continue until the departure of any depending mail, whereby the mails defthicd for such depending mail loft; a trip, an additional forfeiture of five dollars (hail be incurred. 4. Ncwfpapcr* as well as letters arc (0 be font in the mail; and if any person, making proposals, dcfircs to carry news. papers, other than those conveyed in the mail, for hit cwn emolument, he iruft state in hii proposals, for what fura he wiil carry it with that cmolumeEt, and for what sum without that cmclumcnt. 5. Should any person, making propofa!i, dettre an alteration of the times cf anml and departure above fpecificd, he mult ttate in h:s proposals, the alterations defi. red, and the difference they will make ia the terms of his coctradl. 6. Persons making proposals, aredefired to fta(e their prices by the year, Thtfc who contrad! will receive their pay quar terly, in the months of February, May, August, and November, one month afvtr the expiration of each quarter. 7. No other than a free white perka shall be employed to convey the mail, 8. Where the propefer intends to convey the mail in the body of a stage carriage, he is desired toftate it in his proposals. 9. The Poft-mafler General reserves to himfdf the right of declaring any contract at an end whenever three failures happen, which amount to the lofa of a trip each. 10. The ennttafts for the routes num bered 1 to 14, are to' be in operation cn the firft day of Odlobcr next, and to esn tinue in force for two year/, from that time j fer the route* No, 15 to 57 are to commence it the fame time, and continue in force one year j and for the routes No, SSI to 77, are to commence at tie fame 1 time, and continue in force until the 31st day of March, 1809. GIDEON GRANGER, Fsfi.majter General, General Pcjl.Office, Washington city , April 26, 1 Sod, (6t) THE Subfcribcrs beg leave to inform the Public, that in future no open accounts will be kept, with any person whatever, and they trust this notice will be fufficient to prevent applications. • They arc fcnftble that by this step they lofc a number of valuable Cuftomcrs, but ( the arrangement of their bufrncf* is fach, as to make it unavoidable. Those in debted by open account, will be called on this summer, for the purpose of having them liquidated. SCOTT & RADCLIFFE. June 14. (ts) NOTICE. Tl HE Creditors of Nicholas Tarrctt are hereby notified that the examination into the infolvcncy of laid Jarrell is peft poned until Saturday the fhimetb day o- September next, at which time his credi tors in person or by altc racy arc requefled to attend at the Court Hoafe in the count/ of Wilkes, to (hew caufc, if any they have,- why said Jarrett should not be dilchargftf under the adl* oft» is tiate regulating theca* argementof Insolvent dcb.or*. By order of the Jufiices of the In/criA' Court of Wilkes county. NATHNI. WILLIS Clerk. July [jO To Be Hired. A good field or HOUSE WENCH, Enquire at the-Chronicle Oi fice. 7 :J b 5’ , . I