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SATURDAY, September 16, 1797.
THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE
AND
GAZETTE of the STA TE.
FREEDOM or th* PRESS and TRIAL bt JURY shall rkmain inviolate. Confiitution of Georgia.
AUGUSTA: Printed, by JO H N E. SMITH, Printer to the State; E/fays, Articles of Intelligence, Advertijen.ents,,
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Ij SHALL attend at the dwcl-
L hng-houjc of Mr. John Cox, near
Uckcry I'vel creek, in Franklin county,
alt of Georgia, on the tenth day of Oc
\btr next, and remain in that neighbour
)od until the frjl of November, for the
irpcfe oj laying out small farms or plan
,tions, as zoell to thoje who. have applied,
: olh.-rs toho may be inclined to becom:
trchafers of farms in three adjoining
acts cj land lying on the head waters of
road and Oconee rivers, and granted to
'illiam Call, jun. in the year 17 88 ; one
atl containing 1 5,000 acres, the other
00 io»cco acres each. Thoje lands are,
ir the most part, very fertile, well tim- •
red, and abound in cane, pea-vine and a
■eat variety of other luxuriant kinds of
■ass , which affords an excellent, and cl
ft inexhsufiisle range for jluck.—H tving
mat confidtrahl: plins to investigate (lie'
ties of, and excluded such elder Jurv yt
have been found to interfere with the
nds above mentioned, / can with cor.Ji
ncc assure thoje who miy be disposed to
come purchasers, that they will receive
idoubted rights.
Thoje lands will be fold or leafed (to per
ns who will become fillers on than only)
tracts of one hundred to four hun
ed a> res Prompt payment will be ex
cted of a small proportion of the confide
(ton money ; payments of balances wiU
Mi made exceedingly easy to purchasers, as
mhev will be received by injialments at rt
|sole pa tods.
■ LEVIN WAILES, Agent for the
I North American land company .
September 7, 1797.
I COLLECT OR’s SALES.
BOn Tuefday the 10th day of
■ next, at the court-houfc in Gicene
R county,
IT ILLBE SOLD,
■Tor the taxes of the year 1795;, l^c Li
■ low ing tradj of land, viz,
I 287! acres on Fishing creek,
Wtdjoining Starkey and others, as the pro-
Wberty of Fair .
M 460 acres in therferve, on the Appala-
Ihee, adjoining Buttry, the property of A.
ioyts.
230 acres on the Appalachee, adjoining
Wlntefn, the property oj Buttry.
230 acres on the Appalachee , adjoining
the property of Robert Ellis.
B 4.60 acres on the waters of the Appala
mhec, adjoining Walley and others, in the
Hiu ntc oj Montj'ort •
I 690 acres on the Appalachee, adjoining
Wpockcr, the property oj L. Mufley.
I 690 acres in therefrve, on the waters
Mpf the Uconcc, adjoining lands claimed by
y.Tj on the fouth, and lands granted to
Oakham on the north ; fold for the
Maxes vp to the year 179 6.
■ 230 acres in the referee, on the waters
ms the Appalachee, granted to Stephen
BEl’inj.
■ 100 acres on the waters of Richland
adjoining Thatcher, in the name cf
Mp'rancis Allin.
I The aforementioned traEls of land are
to me as net having the taxes paid
B'i them for the year 1795; the owners are
mfjaeflcd to take notice and let me know be-
Wore the day off ale.
■ E. FRICE, T. C.
B September 3, 1797.
|F O R SALE,
■ A Bargain,
■ A TRACT of land containing
y * 287 1-2 acres, on the Savannafi
Boad, being half wav between Angola
Savannah, adjoining Mr. Joshua
»c*ce-. land.
■ ALSO,
■A STOCK of cattle.
■ ot the Printer.
MARSHAL'S SALE.
At the market-house in Augulla on Mon
day the 18th of September next, be
tween the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
WILL BE SOLD,
17 IGH T negroes, two horses
1 * and a mare; taken under execution
as ihe properly of colonel James Stalling’s,
to fatisfy Burch (A Ouvry pointed out by •
the plaintiff’s attorney.
J. GREEN, D.M.
Augufia, Augujl 19, 1797*
M A RSHA L’s SALE S.
At the market-house in Auguita, on the
firlt Tucfday in Odobcr next, between
the houtsuf 10 ana 2 o’clock,
IV IL L BE SOLD,
The following lots or trad* of land,
pointed out by the executors as tin
property of Macarten Campbell, dec.
to fatitl'y an execution, viz.
lot in the town of Au-
& v si a * 0,1 tn( Bay, Known by nurnoo
three, unjoining Benj. Harris.
<Jne lot on Broad-Jtreel, in /aid tewn,
known by number twenty-four, adjoining
the lot wnere Baxter Pool rcjtdes.
A lot containing Jtx acres of land on a
hill aoout three mites from Augvjla, where
on is a large and commodious dwtllin ,
hvuje with ntcejjary out houjes. 7he jitua
tion renders li very valuable for a fumma
retreat.
A trad of land about five miles above
Augujla containing aoout 300 acres, ad
joining Pace's lana.
A negro man, a good boat hand.
ALSO,
1000 acres, waters of Oconee, bounds
lands Jurveyed in the name of Crcokjhanks.
1000 ditto ditto ditto.
1000 ditto ditto ditto.
1000 ditto ditto ditto.
iooo ditto ditto ditto.
loco ditto ditto ditto.
1000 ditto ditto ditto.
1000 ditto ditto ditto.
1000 ditto ditto ditto.
1000 ditto ditto ditto.
loco ditto ditto ditto.
600 acres on the waters op Oconee, bounds
furvryed and ditto.
201000 acres on the waters of Appalachee
in the name oj Juid Crookjhanks, bounds
ditto.
5000 (teres, waters oj appalachee.
8000 acres, Broad liver and Oconet
waters.
4 joo acres Broad river.
Levied on as the property of Patrick
Crookjhanks, to fatisfy an execution at the
fait of Samuel Willifon, againjl the J aid
Crookfnanhs, and pointed out by the plain
tiff’s agent.—All the above lands were in
Franklin county at the time 0* jurvey.
J. GREEN, D. M.
September 1, 1797.
~SHERIFFS SALE.
On Tuefday the 3d day of October next,
at the market-heufe in Augulla, be
tween the hour* of 10 and 3 o’clock,
W-l LLBESOLD,
r T~’HEeaftern moiety cf lot No.
eg in Au h ujla ; taken under execu
tion as the preperty cf Stephen Evans, to
fatisfy Suml. Bozeman; pointed out by
the plaintiff’s attorney.
Three fourths of an acre of land, near
the jerry in Au f ujia, fart oj lot Be. 6;
taken under execution cs the property if
E J md. B. Hicks, to fatisfy Kennedy ana
Parker, pointed out by V/m. Kennedy.
Two jmall likely negroes ; taken under
execution as the properly of Georgy Walton,
Esq. to fatisfy William Sims. Conditions
CASH.
LEWIS HARRIS, D. S. R. C.
Augujia, A 25, 1797.
GEORGIA.
GEORGIA.
By his Excellency JARED IRWIN,
Governor and Commander in Chiej in
and over the Juid State.
A Proclamation.
WHEREAS I have re
teivrii information upon oath,
that a certain nun by the name
of Hurt Cauipcn, wa* on th* night of the
second intlant, in the counrv of Hancock
in the said ftatr, barbarously muiMCred
V>v fom<* perf >n <*r |>erfom unknown.
IN ORDER THEREFORE, That
the perpetrator or p*ipetra;ors of the a
ferefaid atrocious crime may be brough:
to condign punilhmenf, and to prevent as
♦at as prflible the like erormitict in fu
ture -I have thought fir to ilTue this my
tr«dam»tinn, offering a reward of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS to any person
•r perform who (hill apprehend and bring
r > julticc the aforciaid murderer or mut
‘ereri.
*ND I DO HEREBY ftridiy enjoin
#nd require ail officers civil and military
vithii. this state, to hr* aiding and .ilfiding
in order t v. this my Proclamation may
be earned into due effect.
G 1 PEN under m, hand and the Great
Sell of the said State, at the State-
Hvufe in Louiivilli, this tenth
day of Auguff , in the year of our
LORD one thou/and seven hundred
and ninety-jeven; andin the twenty
fecond year of American Inde
pendence.
JARED IRWIN.
By the Governor,
John Milton, Sec'y.
GOD SAVE THE STATE.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
On the fitft Tuefday in Odobcr next, at
the court-house in Warren county,
WILL BE SOLD,
228 acres of pine land of good
quality, on the waters oj Brier creek, a
good peach orchard, and. conjiderable im
prevements, being the plantation whereon
William Ceram now lives, adjoining Clark
Blandjord and others; under execution as
the property of Joid Corum at the Juit of
Hugh Blair.
A Jo, 74 or 75 acres of land third qua
lit), on the waters oj Rot key comjor:, ad
joining Abner Fullerl and James Parker s
land; under execution as the property of
Nathan Dabney Asbett at the Juit of said
Blair.
Likewise the balance or remainder of a
trati Os land , third quality, whereon J'Jje
Parker now lives, after z 1 4 acres are de
ducted out of Jaid trad, lying on the waters
of Hurt’s creek, adjoining land of James
Parker and o:hr. Y s\ under execution as the
property oj George Weather by, at the suit
oj Ijaac Stubbs. Conditions CASH.
L. WRIGHT, D. S.
Augujl 17, 1797#
By virtue of an order cf the Honorable
the Inferior Court for the County ol
Lincoln,
WILL BE SOLD,
At the house of Abner Tatom, < n the
firft Saturday in November next, the
following trads of land in said county,
belonging to the eSate of John Tatom,
dtceafed, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of the fame.
200 acres cn New ford creek,
adj.;i ing fanCs of Thomas Owens.
j6o acres adjoining the above trad.
200 d>. un Mi)! creek, adjoir ing
lands of Robert Harp-rand others. Con
ditiona ol fc!e CASH.
ABEL TATOM, \ v .
/.BNiiR TATOM. j- XTJ
[Vol. XI. No. 571.]
John Hammond & Son,
HA / £ FOR SALE,
5,6, and 7 Inch Spike Nails.
September 6, 1797.
Agreeable tu an order of the honorable
th* inferior court of the county of
Richmond,
WILL BE SOLD,
On Wtantjday the f ourth of Otiober next ,
at t/ee market-ho uje in Au,\ujla, between
the hours oj ten and two o'clock, thefol
lowing tratts oj land, part of the real
efl.ite oj Reuben Coleman, late of tht
county of Richmond, Esq. dec. viz.
575 acres oak and hickory
.'and in Franklin county, originally grant
ed 10 Kzekiel Cloud' lying on Indian
creek, all fide* vacant at the time ol sur
vey.
287 1 2 acre* pine land in Washing
ton county, near the Oconee river, ad
joining Owen Sullivan’* and vacant land*.
287 1-2 a res pine land in the fame
county, on the Beaverdam fork of Rich
land creek, originally granted to Thomas
Shaw, bounded by vacant land at the time
of survey.
287 r-2 acre* ditto, lying in the fame
county, originally granted to ditto, ad
joining captain Zachariah Philips and
Stewart’* land.
287 1-2 ditto, lying in ditto, on the
Ohoopee river, adjoining Samuel Bran
hatn’» and vacant land, granted to John
Killgore.
287 1-2 ditto, granted to Samuel
Branham, lying in ditto and on the fame
river, lands vacant on all fide*.
287 1-2 ditto, lying in ditto, and on
the Ohoopee river and Mill creek, va
cant land on all Tides, granted to Samuel
Underwood.
287 1-2 acres river land, lying in dit
to, on the Alatainaha river, adjoining
William David’s and William Green’s
land, originally granted to Robert Per
ritt.
400 acre* of ditto, lying in Eifingharti
county, between Scull’s creek and Syke’a
BluiF, adjoining Nichoi’s and vacant land,
granted to the said Reuben Coleman.
200 acres of ditto, lying in ditto, on
Ogechee river, between Scull’screek and
Syke’s Bluff, adjoining Chailcton Mcezle’a
land, granted to George Bryan.
300 acres ditto, lying 10 ditto, vacant
on all Tides.
7jD acres river land, lying in Colum
bia county on Little rivet and Upton’s
creek, confifcatcd and fold at the proper
ty of Janies Greifon,
212 acres pine land, Richmond county,
adjoining Dyfart, Stallings and Pace’*
lands, granted to John Rhodes.
too acr-s of mixed highland, lying in
ditto, on Savannah liver, adjoining Mar
bury’s former lines, late the propelty of
John Miliedge, Esq.
2 jo acre* river land lying in ditto, on
Savannah river, formerly the property of
George Calphin, dec. adjoining Rickct
fons and Rac’s iands.
One house and lot in the town of Aa
gnfia, lately occupied by Thomas Sand
wich.
One 50 acre lot in the townfhipof Au
ijufta, occupied by Mr. Conrad Liver
man.
An 1 one houie and lot in the town of
Louifvide occupied by James Meiriwe
ther, Efquiic.
Two ditto, unimproved.
* For the benefit of the heir* and credi
tors of the said aeceafed. Conditions
CASH.
JOHN CATLETT, a .
THOMAS B. SCOTT,
JAMES SCOTT, f I
JOHN SCOTT, J
Jugufl 3, 1^97.