Southern centinel, and gazette of the state. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1793-1???, March 10, 1796, Image 1

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Ilf fi &Vft tffi fttt l I GAZ W E TT E O F TH F. S T A T E. [YopJII. Numb. C&LIV.] %f(iertff<t, %fat* T x WILL BE SOLD, t Qn the fir ft Tuefday In Ap r il ypxi, at the Court hou/e in Wilkes county, 250 acre* of (and, Wilkes county, CUrke’s creek, adjoin ing land of Iliac Wilborne and fclij b Cjarkc, including the improvements, w hereon Janies Hutchinson now lives, taken uiiJer execution as the property of laid Hut chin lon. ZOO acred of (and, Store or left, Wilkes county, Clarke's creek, adjoining land of James Hutch infon, including the improvements whereon Elijah Clarke now lives; taken under execution as the property of laid Clarke. SO 0 acred as (and, \ more or less, Wilkes coy including j the improvements whereon A 4 1 ley now lives, adjoining land of Joseph j*. Collins; taken under execution as the olm, dec. SOO acred of (and, Wilkes county, adjoining land of Brumlctt, including the improvements whereon the widow Craes now lives; taken under execution as the property •f Clayton Talbott. l 20 0 acred of (and, 1 X 1 * 1 Wilkes county, adjoining land of Sam. Iheets and others, Including the im provements whereon Mathew Talbott, fen now lives; taken under execution as the property of said Talbot. SAMUEL WILBORNE, March 3, 1796. o. s- w. c. id fierifft da(e, WILL BE SOLD, the firjl Tuefday in April next, at the Court hou/e for Wilet county One (wude aiQ (ot in the town of Walhington, whereon Nag thaniel Simons formerly lived, at pre sent occupied by Darby Henly, and JSO acred of (and, lying on Beverdam creek, Wilkes coun ty ; taken as the property es William Langham. 20 0 acred cf (and, including the improvements whereon Leonard Switzer now lives; taken as the property of laid Switzer. I J 0 0 acred (ging on Savannah river, joining Henry Jones, vherpon John Middleton now lives; taken as the property of laid Middle ton. One (caravan, t fie pro* perty of Beni. Andrews; also, onefad die and bridle, the property of Francis Morgan. 920 acred of (and, lying on Appalache river, the property of Macajah Williamson, fen. Con ditions cadi. H. JARRETT, D. S. March 3, 1796. CaJli given for old GOLD and SILVER , by Wil-iom Byrd. AUGUSTA: Printed by ALEXANDER M‘MIl LA N, Printer to the State dfitriff’d dace. WIVL BE SOLD, Or. the jirjt Tuefday in April next , at the hou/c of Mr. William Neel, for enjh. * dl'mctg*four tfiou* sand acres of land lying on the waters of the river Ohoope, and fifteen mile run, joins Joseph Ryan and vacant land, in the county of Montgomery taken by execution as the property of Pan ickCrook lhanks inbehalf of the e flate of John Channing, deceased. JETHRO B. SPIVEY, i.m.c, February 29. 1796. dfieriffd da(e . WILL BF. SOLD, On the isl Tuefday in April next, at fie Court houje in Wilkes county, a 72 acres of land, more or less, lying on Savannah river, Elbert county, ad joining land of Reuben Ailen. Esq. inclnimg the rl ns: ta *■ {ori prove ments whereon Wm Bibb now lives ; taken under execution as the property of said Bibb. Also 100 acres of land, Wilkes county. Lurie Ri ver, adjoin ’-.gland oi Ste phen Staples and others, including the improve nients whereon Rich. Mil ard now lives; taken un der execution as the pro per) v or (aid Hillard. 100 acres Wilkes coun ty, on the waters of Little River, adjoining land of Hafelwood Wilkerson, in cludingthe improvements whereon David Ellington now lives; taken under execution as the property of said Ellington. Two negroes, Sal and Chloey r ; taken under ex ecution as the property of John Lambert. One waggon and gecr, 3 horses. t) head of cattle, &cj head of sheep; taken under execution as the property of Wm. Owens. One elegant fide board, taken under execution as the property of John M. Whitney. Two negroes, taken as the property of William F. Mann. Conditions calh. W. Coates , s. w. c. February 2 5,1 796- s3* Blank Deeds of Con veyance, and Blank Bonds for falc at tliis Office. THURSDAY, March 10, 1796. f9fli((iam (&grd, Jeweller, Goldsmith, and Hair Worker, BROAD STREET, near the Market. BAGS leave to feii'it the patronage of the Ladies and oentleinen of Auguita, See. and flatters himfelf, from the long experience he has hid in the tine of his proftllion, and a studied and persevering endeavor tc give fatisfafliou to those who will please to honor him with their commands, to merit their countenance February u, 1796. ts tyjdanted £fmmeciiate(g Two yoke of” 4, 5 or 6 years old OXEN, well broke andrfit for ser vice; for them calh will be given and a liberal price. Thomas Glafcock. dficriffd sfa(c. WILL BE SOLD, Oh the tft Tuefday in April next , cJ the Market houje in Augtifia, at 1 2 o'eieJi. .fit -nrnr? fliKfret J 1 Cuff; taken under exccu ' tion as the property of Abraham Araus. J. Ware, S.R.C. , February 12, 1 -q6. ctdj Notice. B E it known to all whom it may concern, that an application will be mad, to the Inferior Court of Elbert next Aoril term, for an order of sale of the real ellate of David A dams, dec. Janes Adams, Archer Burton , Aomin i fir at or. Fth 1 r i --wft. 3 1. FOR SALE, 20 0 acrej oj j£and, lying on Rocky Creek, above Lamar’s mill,6miles from Augulla, well tim bered. &c. For particu lars apply to Mrs. Powers near the market. %f\otice. ALL p«-fons having any demands a < gainit theeftate oi" Keuhen Colman, deccaftd, are hereby detired to bring them 1 forward agreeable to law, and all persons , indebted to the eftafe of (aid Coleman are d.*fired to .nake payment to the adminiftra- ] tors on or before the ill day of May, 179&, or come forward and make settlement. 1.. COLEMAN, Adm’x. . THO. B. SCOTT,^ JAMES SCOTT, >Adm’w. ' JOHN SCOTT, Ji Dec. 2S, 1795- TO BE LET Jt j ew conied cf tfie Tne Store House lately J • • occupied by Meflrs. John Boftwick JfQnuted of t(l6 fatt 3t Co. For terms apply to / • Janoar, ,4, &«*»**» for/ttA. dfo fit r ictd or ‘ entefr And immediate poffrffion given , !*J7iat elegant, dpaci « • ous twojlory House , lately , occupied by Col . Milton. Enquire of the Printer. March 3, 1796. 1 1 1 Committed to the goal of Richmond county, two negroes the one named Daniel who Jays he belongs to Mr George Stephens ns Ladies ijland, the other named Stepha 1 who Jays he belongs to Mr Charles Caper, near Bcaufcrd. /'he owners are defttedto apply pay charges and take them away. JOHN MEAD, Coaler. February jq. i 96 Ike juojcrwer has opened a tfidoa rdina*fHonje, in ' Augufla, in the Red house in Greene-llreet lately Mr. Hay’s, where travel lers also will meet with good entertainment for th mfelves and horses. r Also will fell two plan -1 tations, one nine and the other eleven miles above leading tt> Walhington, ■ Wilkes countv, and four lots in Louisville.—For terms apply as above. Zachariah Lamar. March 2, 1796. dfo fie do(d, 250 acres of iand on ! Williams creek partly in Wilkes and partly in War ren county, formerly the property of John Dobbins, and purchased by me when fold under a special order of the Superior court: The whole is prime wheat, tobacco, Sc com land, & was among!!; the fir ft choice of that fertile country. Also 20 6 acres of land on the head of Germanys creek in Columbia coun ty, where Mr. Benjamin Andrew relided for seve ral years, and where Mr. John Moore now resides. For termi apply to Sea born Jones in the town of Auguita, who has my full power to convey the fame, or to the fubferiber in Savannah. N. B. The above two trafts of land were refur yeyed in February 2796. John Milieu. March 2, 1796. [Price 4 DoL per Ann. J dffie (copartnerjffiip of Jtnaniad (cooper <ss . (00. fie mg dif delved fig mutua( consent tfiid 2)ag ; a(fi per fond in* defiled to said concern tttfier fig fiend\ note, or fioofi account, arc recjiiejted to come for • waul and ma sic pag* ment on or fief ore tfie Jd( dag of SWsarc fi next, ctd tie furtfier indufgencc wi(( sic qi° ven afler tfit at date . ANANIAS COOPER. & Cc. January 12th. cq6. ffiiotue. TO BE SOT ry On Saturday the freondday of April next, at the house formerly occupied by T. M'Call, Sundry articlesof houf hold furniture, Also. two likely Negroes belonging to the ellate of F. Sims dec. benjamin SIMS, 7.. u RICHARD WORSHAM, { Adm February 17, , 79 $ Sftctioe. aftirthe expiration of nitie m-. aths from the elate hereof, an appli cation it-ill be ninde ta the honorable t! t Jullices of the Inferior court of the county of VV afliington, by Jacob Leu-i.s, Elq. adminiitrator of Joel Leu»is, dec. tor the lale of a traft of land belonging to the ellate of the (aid deceased, origi nally (urveyed for 287 1-2 acres, but found on relurvcy to contain only 200 cres adjoining lands of Thomas Leads »nd David Emanuel", for the benefit of •he heirs and creditors of the said ellate, in pursuance of the statute in fuel) cases. WATKINS, Attorney for the adminiftra tor. Slaved TJrgnfiart BEGS leave to inform the Public, That he has jult arrived from Charleston, with » very general ailbrtmeat of fa sh ion able DRY GOODS. Imported in the latelf vAfi. fels from Europe, which he will fell very low for Cafii only, at his (lore up, per end of Broad next door to Dr. Dyfart, J.vs. 7, i79*‘