Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, November 30, 1820, Image 4

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4 .; v I . ; B\ iHEPKE UL-At OF THE Uivl TED STATES. Wher<as, by various acts of Congress the of the United Spates is an Iho.iz.d to direct the public lands wM*' have been surveyed to be ottered so sale. Therefore, I James f|onroe, President of the United States, v.. he reby dedart and make known, that public sales for the (according to law) of pub lic .nds, shall be held as follows, viz: \\ Franklin, in Missouri, on the first Monday in January next, for the sale of Townships 51 to 35, in range 26, west of •the sth principal meridian line. SO to 55,* ranges 27 and 28 do. . >sl to 55, range 29 do. At the same place, on the first Monday in March next for the sale Os Townships 51 and 56, in range 30 west 'Of tlx- principrl meridian line. 50 to 56, in range 31, 32, and 33 do At St. Louis, in said state, on the first Monday in December next, for the sale of Townships 35 to 44, in range 1 and 3, east of the sth principal M riedian line. At the same place, on the first Mon day in March next, for the sale of Townships 35 and 44, in ranges 3 and 4 esst. Hi 'he same place, on the Ist Monday in May next, for the sale of Townships 35 and 44, in range 5 and 6, east, and of 43 and 44, in range 7 east. At Jackson, in the county ot Cape Gi rardt-. u, in the said side, on the first Mon ■day m February next, for the aale of Townships 34,in ranges land 14, of the sth principal meridian line. .33 range 4 east do. 29 30 and 3JI 5 do. 31 32 and 33 6 do. At Ed« ardsville, in the state of Illinois on the first Monday in January next, for the sale of • Township 8 and 13 in range 9 west of the 3d principal meridian line. 11 to 13 10 and 11 3o 9 to 16 12 and 13 do 8 to 12 14 do At Vandali* in the said state, on the 3d Monday in January next, for the sale of Townships 5 and 10 in range 1, east of 3d principal meridii n line. 7 to 10, 2 8 010 ranges 14 5 and 6 I 18 9 and 10 range 7, east 1 6 7 8 9 and 10 8 At Palestine, in said state on the second Monday in February next, for the sale of Townships 6 to 10, in ranges 9 10 and 11, east of the 3d principal meridian line. 1 5 to 10 range 14 west of 3d princi pal meridian line. 8 9 and 10 rouges 12 and 13 At Detroit, in Michigan territory, on the first Monday in November next, for the sale of Township’s 8 9 and 10 8 in ranges 4 and 6 east 8 find 9 6 | 7 B>iitl 9 7 and 8 1 Except such lands as have been or may , IVseserved by law for the support of ’schools, or for other purposes The : i t: shall be sold in regular numerical order, beginning with the lowest number of sections, townships and ranges. Given under my hand at the city of Washington, this nineteenth day of JAMES MONROE. By the President. JO3IAH MEIGS, ■Commissioner of the General Land Oi fice. , P inters who are authorised to publish the laws of the United States, will pub lisli trip above once a week till the firs* of May, and send their bills to the Gen eral Land office for payment. , Septenbe 1820. - , BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITBfI ’ STATES. 3 Whereas, by an act of Congress passed on the 17th of March 1820, entitled “ Ar act to authorize the President of the U' States to appoint a Receiver of the Public Monies and Register of the Land Office for the district of Lawrence county' in tfik Arkansas territory,’/ it is enacted, that apy person, having a claim to, a right of pre-emption within the said district, shal' make known his claim and location, ac cording to the provision of the laws now in force, to the Register, at least six week' before the time tc be designated by the President of the United States for issuing patents to the soldiers of the late army, entitled to bounty land in said district: Therefore, I James Monroe, President of the United States,do hereby designate tlie fourth Monday of November, next, as.* the tifnfe at which patents as aforesaid ehall commence to issue , Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, the eighteenth April. 1820. • • JAMES MONROE. By the President, Jobiah Meiob, Commissioner of the General Land Off ee Private Boarding House* SANDWICH has opened a Pri -vate Boarding House on the corner of Washington and'. Ellis Streets, in the Tenement formerly occupied by Mr. Oli ver Reid. Ymmg Ladies from''the country can be comfortably accommodated. November 13—ts noticeT ALL persons that arc indebted to the estate of Zadoc Magnifier, late of Colum* bla died, are desired to come forward and Settle, or liquidate their accounts imme diately ; or they may find their accounts in the hands of an officer for collection. And all those who may have demands on said estate, are requested to bring for ward their accounts, properly attested, qgreeal le to law, as they may be settled by the Administrators. i George Magruder, Treaoy Magruder. Nov 17 tds TO KENT, A TENEMENT (No. 4) in Bridge Row or particulars apply to the Subscriber. James Johnson, sen. OttobeiS ts * . . t . C ,: ■■ - ■- NOTICE.^ TTHAT on Tuesday the 261 h day of De .iinbirnext 1 Will be Sold, \tthe ’ate residence of Zadoc Magruder, .lee. all the personal Estate of tlie said dec. consisting of the whole of the pre sent crop, together with all the stock of all kinds the Household and Kitchen fur niture, and many other articles too tedi ous to enumerate, ALSO, Between fifty £5 sixty ne groes to be hired at the same time. The terms will be ten months credit, with notes and approved security, the proper ty not to be altered until the terms of the sale is complied with. N. B. The sale and hiring, will contin ue from day to day, uutil all is sold, George Magruder, Treacy Magruder. November 17 tds NOTICE. On the first Monday in January next, j the belonging to Caroline & Sea born Skinner, will be, hired out, for one year —at the House of John Skinner, in Richmond County. And on Ihe same day, will be sold, their'part of the crop, made on the place that John Skinner'now oc cupies in said County of Richmond. Livingston Skinner, Guar. N(;yeppberi 17, ——wtds I I BLIC SALKS Oi Plantation, On the '4oth December 1820 THE subscribers offer for sale their plantation, known as CREEK, it South Carolina, less than two miles below the City of Augusta on the Savannah Ri ver.—Horse Creek Plantation contains 804 Acres of Land, nearly one half of which it ig supposed is swamp. About one half of the Plantation is cleared land If not disposed of at private sale previous ly, the above Plantation will be uttered at public Sale, on the premises, together with Stock, Corn, and Fodder, Plantation Utensils kc &c. at 11 o’clock, on the 20th next monjh. The terms of sale, which will be libe ral, wilt be made known on the, day of sale. A copy Plat of the Planlatibn wil be left with the Overseer for inspection. For further particulars, apply t« LEMUEL KOLLOCK, Savannah. Or to E. F CAMPBELL, Avgusta. ,03* The Editors of the City Gazette., Charleston, the Savannah Republican, & Georgia Journal, Milledgeville, are reques ted to insert the above once a Week, until the day of Salt , and forward their account to the Office of the Augusta Herald for payment. November ll—wtds. WILL BK SOLD. ” On the 29th of December next, at the residence of the late James Oliver dec. all personal property of the said dec. consisting of house-hold and kitchen fur niture, Plantation tools, Horses and Cat tle, Corn and Fodder, Wagon, and Cotton Gin. The Negroes of san estate to be, hired at the same time, for the term of twelve months. Terms of sale and hiring, to be made known on the day of sale. John Oliver, Jldm'r. November 17 lw3t. All persons having any demands a gainst said estate, bring them forward at tested agreeable to law, and they will be attended to. JOHN OLIVER, Mm’r. Coroner’s Sale Wux »e sold, on the first Tuesday] in December next-, at the Court House in the town of Waynesborough. Burke coun ty, within the-usual horn’s of sale, 5 negroes viz. Simon, tom Lucy, Sarah, arid, Elsy, one hundred and ■fifty seven acres of third quality laud, ad joining Edward Hatcher, «nd 251 acres pine land adjoining Whitehead and Ro gers, taken as the property of Elijah Hill, to satisfy an execution in favor of Thomp - -son --tafilackt against Wilson Navey, Eli jah Hill and Robert R. Atkinson,. ALSO One negro named Cato, levied on as the property of Robert R. Atkinson, to satisfy an execution in favor of Thompson & Black, against Wilson Navey, Elijah Hill, and Robert R. Atkinson Willard Roberts, cor, Nov 4 tds Coroner’s Sale. A VTN the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold the following property viz. 2 mahogany tables, 1 pair brass and-i --rons, and fender, 1 dozen and 1 half Wind sor chairs, 8 feather beds, 8 bed stands, I bureau, 5 carpets, 1 Horse and Gig, 4 setts bed curtains, 1 large mirror, sdress ing do. 1 negro Woman, 1 cow, 1 sofa. Le vied on as the property of Catharine Da vis to satisfy a distress warrant, issued at , the instance of Wm. Lamkin, Esq She iff of Richmond County, and which said property hath been pointed out by the defendant. Geo. Bullock, Coroner r c November 4-—-tds Sheriff’s Sale. W.LL be sold, the first Tuesday in December next, at the Court House in Jacksonborough, Scriven county, be tween the usual hours of sale, One half of a negro man named Cezar, levied on as tlie property of Moses Olivers, to satisfy sundry execu lions in favor of Wm. W. Oliver and others, levied on and returned to me by a constable. Solomon Kemp, s s c. Scxivea county, Nov. 4 1820, J | ; Sheriff** Sale. On the first Tuesday in December next. Will be sold, At the Court.house in, Waynesborough Burke County, between the usual hours of sale. Dire hundred and eighty three acres, oak and hickory Land (more or less) joining Burns and others, levied on as the property of David Robinson to satisfy an execution in favor of Batt Jones, vs Sterling Jenkins, William Oxley, Da vid Robinson, 'and Noel Lester, pointed out by D. Robinson. ■>l.Bo, -■ Two tracts oak and hick* cry Land, containing 200 acres each, inore or less,* joining Cox and othei s, levied on as the property of Peter J. Goiuding to satisfy an execution in favor of Barna M‘- Kinne vs William Kee, Peter J. Goulding and B G Paulette, pointed out by P. J. Goulding. • ALSO, 100 acres pine land, more or less, joining Win Bell, ai d others le vied on as the property of Henry Turner, to satisfy an execution in favour of Nathan Byrd & 00. ALSO, One horse and one gigg & harness levied on as the property of Jo seph Roe, to satisfy an execution in favour of AdmV. W. Womble dec. & others A LSO^ Two negroes, viz. Dublin and Screen, levied on as the property of the estate of Jas Henderson, to satisfy r wo executions in favour of Gross Scruggs, vs Joseph Shewmake, pointed out by J. Sbewmake as Admr. ALSO, I nejgro boy named Will, levied on as the property of John H. Rhe *'.ey, to satisfy an execution in favor of E, 1 hzabeth Moore, and ofh rs vs John H itheney, C. Rheney, and M B. Ward, re amed by S. Bell, Constable. ALB’S 1 negro girl nanjed frit ,ty, levied on as the property of Joseph toe, to satisfy sundry executions from a justices Court in favour of RedfieM, Gar. i< kßc Co. and others Returned by R. Fryer, Constable. The above negro was advertised to have been sold last sale day and, continued by order of Plaintiff. Wilson Navy, Shff. Novembei*, 4 wtds Sheriff’s Sale. W " ▼ H.L be sold, at the Court-House, in Wrfheton, on the first Tuesday in De cember next, between the usual hours of sale, j 100 acres of Land, on the waters of Rocky comfort, adjoining lands of Michael. Rogers and Thomas Locket with the improvements thereon, it being the place where James Cady now lives ALSO Three negroes, a woman and her two children, to wit, Betty Si mon and Rachel, also two Feather Beds .ivi Xuvmturo, on. Clock and Table, one Secretary, one Chest of Drawers, one Side Board, six Setting Chairs, one yoke of Oxen and Cart, one Waggon, ten head of Hogs, about thirty barrels of Corn, 1500 hundred lbs. of Fodder; some other small articles too tedious to mention, lev ied on the above as the . property of lames Cady, tti satisfy several execution in favor of Stewart & Hargraves, Thom as Bkttle, and others; property ointe out by the defendant ASSO Five negroes; one man by the name of Tom, age 25 years, w man by the name of Si Ivy, and her three children, name*, as follows. Tilley, 4 years old, July 2, Vuiey, also one Lot, containing half acre of land, with thr improvements on it, adjoining Neal and others, it being the lot that Jas. J Isdale now lives on; also, one sorrel Horse, Saddle and Bridle, one horse Cart, four stall-fed Beeves, fifteen head of hogs whjch will be sold in Porfc, forty fifty barrels of Corn, 1500 lbs. of Fodder, two feather Beds and Furniture, levied on as the property ofßainet Cady, to satisfy several executiohs in favor of Thomas Battle, Gregory 8i Harden, and others, vs J. B. Cady, property pointed out by B Ca dy. ALSO 197 acres of Land, more or less, on the waters of Han Creek, ad joining lands of Greeson and others, with good improvements, it being the place where the defendant now. lives; levied on to satisfy a Fi. Fa. in favor of J. Butt, vs Benjamin S Harrison, pointed out by the defendant. also The 3d part of the Corn, and 4th part of the cotton, that was made on the plantation ofS. M. Willson, levied on to satisfy an execution in favor of Wm. M'Kinney, vs. Samuel M. Will son. ALSO One negro boy, by the name of Dave, levied on to satisfy an ex ecution in favor of Harris M'Kinney, vs Joel Kinsey and Edward Kinsey; pointed out by E. Kinsey. ALSO 443 acres of pine Land, on the, waters of Rocky Comfort, adjoin ing Harrell Neal aqd others, it being the place wnere the defendant now lives; levied on to satisfy an execution in fa vor of Baker & Heath, vs. Martin Kinsey, pointed out by M. Kinsey. ALSO i 1 negro bpy by the name of Dennis, about '2O years of age, levied on as the property of Win. Kinsey, to satisfy an execution in favor of Baker & Heath, vs. David Lynn and William Kin sey 1 Bunted out by Rinse y. ALSO 669 acres of Land on the waters of Rocky Comfort, adjoining lands of Thomas Lockett, and others, with good improvement* on it; levied on as the property of Harrel Neal, to satisfy an exeofaKon Mafevor of Jos. Neal, jun vs, Harrel out by H. Neal. jf . Sagers, sw c. Sheriff’s Sole* • E. and T. Beall} vs, £ FI FA. Richard Acock. J ; W" ILL be sold on the Ist Tuesday iii December next, atthe Market house in , the city of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale. 1 bale of cotton, vl » a No 1 levied on as the property of Rich ard Aycocft, in favor of E Sc T Beall, vs. li Aycock. ALSO, One negro fellow named TOBY, taken as the property of Ann Bix ley, to satisfy a distress warrant in favor of Edward Camfield and .lohn H Gumming. W. Lamkin, s. b. c. November 4 tds Sheriff's Sale ILL he sold, on the first Tutsday . in December next, at the Market House, , in the city of Augusta, between the usu i al hours of sale, sundry articles of mer chandize, consisting of Dry Goods, Hardware & ' Cutlery, a schedule of which will be ex bibited on the day of sale, taken as the - ’ property of John C. Griffin, to satisfy a Distress Warrant, in favor of JohnPhinizy, administrator of Ferdinand Phinizy,'dec’d vs. John C. Griffin. Wm. Tutt, D. 8. Nov 4 wtds Sheriff’s Sale, On the, first Tuesday in December next, at the Court House in Columbia , county, will be sold, Gne-likely negro girl, by the rtame of Anna, to satisfy an execufio . on the foreclosure of a mortgage, Eliza beth Pearre Guardian vs. James Tool Jun. W. Wilkins see. Sept 3 a Sheriff’s S*ile. ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December next, at the Market-House in the city of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, the foilswing property to wit; 2 pine tables, 4 feather beds, Bol sters a; d pillows, 4 matrasses. 3 pine bed steds anti cord, 11 Windsor chairs, 9 sheets, 3 counterpins, 4 blankets, 1 pair and-i --rons,, 3 candlesticks, one barrel and box of sundries, 2 books 1 waiter, 1 lot of crockery.ware, 1 caster. Taken as the pro perty of Elizabeth Jermain, to satisfy a .distress » arrant in favor of John Cashin, vs Elizabeth Jermain. Terms of sale cash. Wm. Tutt, d. s. November 4-—wtds. Sheriff’s Sale. C3n the first Tuesday jn December next, «n oe som, agreeable To "in dr dtf of the honorable Hie Inferior Court of Burke county, at the conrt house in Waynesborough, between the usual hours of sale, between 5 fy 700 bushels . Corn, more or less, attached as the pro > petty of Bryant O. Banion, to satisfy two attachments in favor of S. & N. L. Shir ges, and Redfield Gat lick & Co.— Terms, Cash. Wilson Navey, s b c Nov 11 ' ■ 1 ‘ - Sheriff’s Sale. ILL be sold, at the Court House in Watrenton, on the first Tuesday in December next, between the hours of sale, i Seven bedsteads, beds & furniture, two large Tables, and five i small tables; some other small articles taken as the property of James 1 Fleming to satisfy an execution in favor i of Andrew Low 8t Co. vs. John Fleming and James Fleming; property pointed i out by the defendants. A. Kogcrs, s w c. Nov 4 tds Administratrix Sale, i A /mGREEABLE to an order of the Hon i orable Court of Ordinary of Elbert County, Will be Sold, at Elbert Court-HouSe, on the first Tues day in January next, to the highest bidder ’ Four tracts of Land, be- S ' longing to the estate of Robert Middle ’ ton deceased, to wit. - One tract in Elbert Coun ty the late residence of said dec- contain » ing 400 acres more or less, one other tract in Elbert County, joining Wm. Al len and others containing i 156 Acres, One tract in Lincoln County, joining Col. Thomas Murray, containing » IS4 Acres, and one other tract in Jones County, con- I taining SO2 1-S Acres, , Granted to said Robert Middleton. Term* of Sale, twelve months credit will be giv en by the purchasers giving bond with , approved security. BETSEY C. MIDDLETON. ’ Administratrix . ’ October, 31 4tp Executors Sales. k On the 18th of December next, pursu ' apt to the last will and testament of Chlo » Graves, dec’d will be sold at her late re I sidence in Columbia County, part of the » personal property consisting of Negroes, i Horses, Corn, Fodder and Cotton. Terms will be made known on the dsn ■ of sale. John T. Allen, Ex’r. November 4——tds ' 4/I*l* 'XM f/j H Administrator’s &ie. S A GttEE ABLE to s an order of ih,„ SS orable the Court of Ordinary, w ~7' ißßii sold on the first Tuesday i n yl - flfli next, between the usual hours of y WMg, One hundred § fif t ’ B cres of Land, more or less. county, adjoining- Thomas Forth Jl* JBb thers, on Uocky Creek. ’ *• ; , . _ AjUlO, t» 'SHI Two negroes, viz. SneU fH and her child Pelsgn, about 7 y Pars { Wm sold as the property of Wil!ii m r 3 Hi deceased, for the benefit of his hens' "j Hi creditors.—Terms made known on ~ BB day. *w I Robert Dickson adm'r. I November II * B^jj For BaleJ r * fl| 147 acres of mix? { \ J a y H 9 miles score Augusta, on the road 1, M frotn thence to Columbia cou.t BH belonging to the c-.ate of BennettW J ■ Ungton,deceased. MM are 2 tolerable good dwelling H out houses, garden and an orchaid f Bi chome Peach trees—a spring of evcdlert H water, and about thirty acres «f c l«, t !t ■§ land, under a good fence This ■ pens to a' U -ge and elegant pi„ e „,j f J range. A further description ii deeW HI unnecessary, as any person wishing tol, W chase, would wish to view the land (X H tliey purchase. The terms will be v 6 rv H aecommodaling—any person wSihine MB purchase, can call on Arthur Poster If BB Columbia county, or mrs Sarah WhitriL. H ton of Richmond county. HB Sarah Whittington, ex’ti I A rtliur Foster, ex’r. I may 3.1 I A VALUABLE PLANTATION »t A* I confluence of Oconee and Ockm«l e « H rivers, containing 96,i acres of cane-biak* H oak, hickory and pine land, heavily ii ß . I bv red, and adjacent to one of the belt H| mg on the Oconee; 150 acres now nnifer Hi cultivation. There is a Shad Fishery ex- Hi! celled fay none on that river; a petth H orchard of rare fruit, Which may he made ,&■ m yield 500 or 1000 gallons, a Cotton Ms. {||| chine Bcc, Ac. ’I his situation is at the head H off steam-boat navigation, which at soma H period will become a place of deposit, H and perhaps a thriving- town.-Termi H made known on application. M| Benjamin G. Cray. H MvJxS t UUJfKIt 1, ALAUaa.v, I PROPOSALS X H For Publishing a Newspawn H XU BE ffiiTITLIIB TUB B$ Montgomery Republican I * ■. 1 '■ ; ii* ~Hi AWARE, that my new and difficult em. H ployment, w ill subject me to many in* B conveniences, arising from want of expert* l| ence, it is with diffidence 1 announce my* H selfas being about to undertake, (in addi. B tion to other engagements) the arduous H task of superintending the Editorial de* >B panment of a paper I, however trust B '>■« atwj arrangements win be such, bh as will enable me to present the citiaenscf fl| Alabama with a Journal, not entirely usin*. Jm teresting to them, while my cxertionijn B procuring facts in relation to that Stisfe B and other subjects, aided by some literary B friends, will render it net altogether un* -B acceptable to others. I must, on this occasion, be permitted to B depart from the general custom of giving H laborious details of the advantages remit* fl ing from Newspaper publications,- and of fl making specious promises; the one being fl already sufficiently understood, and the H other calculated to deceive. 1 offerneitli* M er; merely remarking that its name pro* I claims its principles, and that my humble I efforts will be freely exercised in endear* S ouring to promote the usefulness of the *fl paper and interests of the people. fl It may not be amiss to give to those tin- B acquainted, a short sketch of the place I whence the paper is to be issued. || Montgomery, formerly called Hoemi I Beuff, lately East Alabama and New Phi* || tadelphia, (the former established by * ■ Company in Georgia, and the latter by A. 1 Dexter, esq. both hatting been incorpora- 1 ted into one town by the last legislature) 1 is situate inthe healthy, fertile, and thickly I settled county, of the same name, of which I it is the Scat mlai.dwlu) I petuste two distinguished martyre* lo the I cause of the, republic, directly opposite J the eqptern point of that highly cultivated* 1 extensive, and fertile tract of land, known I by the name of the “ Hig Bend,** M I joins the fraction on which the town • I Alabama stands, and bordering on the 1 celebrated river of that name, to which it S it is navigable at all seasons from the Gulf 8 of Mexico, for steam boats of a large class ■ —distant about two hundred miles fra* ■ Milledgeville; a similar distance from the sea ports of Mobile and Blakely; about 3* || above Cahawba, the seat of governmfijfc ■ and about 12 miles below the junction *5 H the Coosa and TaUipoosa. It it the I# I at which the Atlantic mails reach thaw' I first stopping place in the state, and fro® || whence JVew» may be distributed tb«iu(pfc B the country with great facilities. Mont*- ■ gomery, from its high and airy situation* || the purity of its waters, flowing front | several springs, and the elevation of tM> ■ banks along the river on both sides, whiott ■ exclude stagnant waters, is considered p* - ■ culiarlv healthy; indeed, many reaott W I that section duri hg the summer mOQm% 1 on tnat account: It contains.many roman* 1 tic, as well ns level sites for buildup I for an infant establisliment, it majrbafl*®* I ed a pleasant, flourishing, I Savannah luly 17,1880 I • The County wai named in l 0w.,, of W* W*!3 I Major Monhfoiu'T) , who fell at lho H*>na ", I tlie town derived iu title, frpr thn I who ih a red ;jie tame fete at naa**,al assart, W I hod of the KevoluUanary war. I PLUMS The Kipobligav. will be printed • royal sheet once s week, until its P*”~T* J ige justifies ita appearance twice a tree*! .i 5 dollars per annum, in advance, -eceipt of the flrat number, which .sued as so.m m pracUoabi* rftir IN •‘“t lie of November next, „ I July 29 ts MBwewg ] BLANKS For sale Bt tills 1