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On'thejir&t I'ursdtiif in Mnnh nr:£ r \
WILL BE SOLD,
Between the usual hours at the court
house in Washington county,
5 Negroes^—to wit;
Tabby, Si ivy and Phil ; taken as the
■property of William Elliot, by vir
tue ol a mortgage in favor of Jaines
•Mitchell.
Henry Crowell, D. S.
Dec. 31 10—tils
gEorgIaT A\inJolph county.
Personally appeared before me a
justice of the peace for this county,
Asa Falkner,. and after being duly
sworn, deposeth and s.mh, that he
Iiad in-his possession several notes of
hand on the uih day of this instant,
and that he has lost or mislaid them
co that he cannot find them, to wit;
one note of hand on Lewis C. Hol
land, dated the 24th day of October,
1810, and made payable the 25th
December next ensuing, for S 48
with a credit of 8 12. Also, one
note of. hand on Joel Moody, for
five dollar:-.-til 1-f cents, dated 13th
January, 1811. Also one note of
hand on Win. Pace for Y> (12 03 3-4
cents, dated 7th January 1811,paya-
able two days after date. Also, a
receipt for a note of one hundred
dollars, given front John Cason to
said Falkner lor collection on John
Buokhannon. Also, one note on
Neil McIntosh, which said note was
given to Charles M’Daniel, date not
recollected.
his
Asa X- Falkner.
mark.
Sworn to b-i*«>i , e me this 26th day
of January, lbtl.
D. M‘COY, J. P.
January 30 14—3t.
Sale of Public Lands.
In pursuaucc of an act of the Ge
neral Assembly of the state olGeor-
g ia, passed the 15th day of Uecem-
cr, 1810, WILL BE E&'ObED
JO PUBLIC SALE to the highest
bidder at the State-House door in
the town of Milledgcville, commen
cing on Monday, the 4th of March
next, and continuing from day to
day until Saturday the Oth, inclusive,
between the hours ol ten o’clock in
the forenoon, and three oclock in
the afternoon,
AU the Squares
A.VD
Fractional parts of Surveys
of,LAND reserved to the state
in the seventh district, formerly
Baldwin, now Twiggs county, which
etnainyet unsold or disposed of; to
gether with,
LOTS No. 377,
in the 14th district, formerly Baldwin
county, drawn by John Clark, No.
412, in the 2d district formerly Bald
win county, drawn by Thomas Cul-
breath, and Lot. No.- 17, in the 5th
district, formerly Baldwin county,
drawn by William ELruff—-Commen
cing by the sale of the lowest squares
in UK said 7th district. Terms—
The purchasers to give bond with suf
ficient security, payable in the fol
lowing manner, to wit:—one fourth
part thereof in twelve moots after
the said purchase, one fourth part
«t the end of twelve months thereaf
ter, one fourth part at the end of
twelve months thereafter, and the re
maining part in twelve months there*
after, which bonds and security may
be giveu by the person or persons
purchasing, his or their attornies or
amrnt# duly authorised to execute
the same, and will be taken in the
name of and made payable to His
Excellency the Governor for the time
being and his successors in office, &
If the purchaser of aay of the afore
said squares or fractions shall ne
glect or fail within six months alter
the same may become due to pay
tfco first or any of the succeed
ing instalments, the Treasurer is to
issue bis execution for the amount of
the (kh and interest that may be
then due, and all the property of
Whiidl the purchaser and sucurity
■hall' be possessed St (Ik time the
bonds were given, will be bound for
the whole of the purchase money.
Fprchasert to pay 554 25 cents per
grunt.
John Herbert, ^ o
5. M. Devereux, > |
Wm. D.Jarratt, 3 ?
fcpThe Editors of the Ucpubli
cap, Savannah, Chronicle, Augusta,
Monitor, Washington, and Georgia
Express, Athens, will publish the &-
bove in their respective papers, until
thedfv °! *alc*
December 19. 8—tds.
O i the firft Tuesday in March nr*', it
the Coitri|Houfe in the Town of Monrirrlio
bet weed the ufnal hour*, WILL BE SOLD,
One I j()t
in the town of Monticello, containing on:
half acre, known in the plan of fait! town by
lot No. 17. levied on a* the property of
Pii'ly Sinfool, to satisfy two Executions a
gainli him.
Also, two hundred two an<! one half aerrs
of land, kfrtwn by lot No. <j, in the 18***
district of Baldwin, now Randolph county,
Irvird on as the property of Slirrword II.
Gay, to fitisfy an execution in favour of
Richard Strother.
AUo, one improved lot, containing one
half acre, known in the plan of the to*h of
Monticellohy lot No. tt, levied on as the
‘phfperty of Ahsolaro Hammet, to fatisfy
Mindry cxecntioris against hi-n ; lev'ed cat
and returned to me,|by Jrtiti|M‘M‘Chai, Cub-,
liable 1
Also,one fraction, No 158, in the 17 tU
diatric t of Baldwin, now U inAilph county
and lot No. ism. in the 17tli dtilriet of
Baldwin, now Randolph county, levied
on as the. property of Job Callaway, to
fatisfy an execution in favor of Phinizy,
Son and Shields.
Also,one lot in the towrf of Monticello, well
improved, known in tlie pl.r> <»f said town
by lot Nt. 5«, lev ed or. as the property of
Caleb Ahernctny. to u;.tisfy an execution in
favour of W illiam Park ; levied on xnd re
turned to me by /oho M'Micbd confteble
Also, three head of horses, levied on as
flic property of Mathew Gregory, to sa
tisfy two executions against him conditions
cash,
J. Evans D. S.
January Zn 14-—tds.
&tjeriff’d galed.
WIILL BE SO Li), on the firft Tucs-
day in Match next, between the usual
hours, at the Gaurt-Houie, SaudcrsviUe,
(IVxfhingUins county)
Eight hundred acres of land, on the
waters of Williamson Swamp, levied on
as the property of John Morrison, to sa
tisfy sundry executions aguinft said Mor.
rilon.
Four hundred and fifty acres of pine
land, on the waters of Williamson,
Swamp, levied on as the property of E-
zekiel Wall Jr. to satisfy an execution
in favor of Wiliam Ferrel.
One tliiid of 50 acres of land and Mills
on the wains ol Kegg Creek and known
by the naina of Manning s Mills, levied
on as the property of John Manning, to
satisfy, sundry executions again!! said
Manning.
One bay mare, and twenty-five hundred
pounds of Seed Cotton, levied on as tire
property of Maihew Hodges, to satisfy
an execution in favor of Polly Graham.
( wo hundred and seventy acres of
pine land on the waters of Kegg Cieek,
levied oh as the property ol Jane Frizel,
to fatisfy an execution in favor of Ben
nett and Hill.
Two hundred acres of pine land, on
the waters of Deep Step, levied on as the
property of William Buck, Sen. to satisfy
sundry executions againit said Buck-
Two hundred acres of land on Lamar’s
Creek, levied on as the property of Le
muel Hodges, to satisfy sundry executi-
tions iu favor of George Rives.
One hundred aerts of pine land, on
Kegg Cieek, levied on as the property of
Alex Smith, to fatisfy an execution
in favor of Bennett and hill,—and re
turned to me by a conitable.
One hundred and five ac ts of land, on
Kegg creek, levied on as the property of
Nicholas SeiTtons, to satisfy sundry exe
cutions againit said Selfions, and return
ed to me by a conllab-e.
One hundred acres of pine land, on Bcf-
faloe Creek, levied on as the property of
John Hardifon, to satisfy sundry executions
againtt said Hardifon, and returned to me
by a Conitable.
Two hundred acres of pine land, on Buf-
faloe Creek, levied on as the property of
John Miller to fatisfy sundry executions a-
gainit faid miller, and returned to me by a
Conitable.
One hundred acres of pine land on Buffo-
loe, It vied on as the property of Hugh
Hicklin, to satisfy fundry executions againft
faid flicklin.
One Mare and Colt, t ebeft tools, 3 axes,
s boes, S plow hoes, 1 lot plow gears, 7 Hacks
fodder, 1 Jar, one lot crockery ware, one
cafe bottles, half-dozen knives and fork*,
half dozen pewter Spoons, 3 dutch ovens,
3pair cotton cards,l Spinning Wheel, l set
candle molds, 1 coffee mill, 1 pair bruts can
dle Sticks, half-dozen chairs, 1 can, 1 lot
tin ware, 1 grind stone, 1 pair Irons,
22 gallons Brandy, t bay mareaod three ne
groes, Tabby Silvey, and Phill, levied on as
the proptrty of Wm. Elliott to fatisfy fun-
dry executions against said Elliott,
John Crowell, Shff.
January 30 14—td g
.^iRCiffg
WILL BE SOLD, oti.the first
J’uesdayin March rext, at the Court-
House in VVilkinuoL county, between
tile usual hours,
Lot No. 149,
in the 21st district Wilkinson, levied
on as (lie property of Aaron Wood,
to satisfy Agrippa Atkinson’s execu
ticn ; levied on and returned to me
by a Constable. -
Also, Lot No.,109, ill the 23d dis
trict Wilkinson, levitiMthn as the pro
perty of Joseph Ayio . to satisfy
•John PetcrsoiiY FJxefcutlon ; levied
on by a Constaliku,,; •
Also, Lot Nj0,34-<S f , in the 23d
distreit WilkinamJU levied on as the
property of John Stueking, to satisfy
George Kohuck, Demog Page and
David Reed’s Executions ; levied on
by a Constable.
Also, Lot No. 191, in the 4th dis
tinct Wilkinson, levied on as the pro
perty of Hje/.ekiah Williams, to satis
fy his taxes for 1809.
Also, the tenth part of Jesse Maris
crop 6f Cotton, levied on as the pro-
perty of Richard ft £nowts, to satisfy
Chapman and Buchan non’s Executi
on.-—Conditions cash.
Reddick Bell, ShfT.
January 30 14—tds.
“STOLEN
From the subscribers on the night of
the 24th instant, a i ed morocco
Pocket-Book,
containiag Philip . Logan’s note of
hand, endorsed W’Carter and Ken
drick, with a credit on the back of
twenty fiv^-dollars amount of the note
not recollected ; and Henry Darnel’s
due bill To the subscribers, for seven
ty dollars, with two credits on the
back of ten dollars each, with seve
ral other papers anti accompts not
recollected. All persons are hereby
cautioned against trading for said
note and due bill; any |>erson giving
information of the "said Pocket-Book
and contents to. the subscribers shall
be suitably rewarded.
yofin B. Norris (A Co.
Milledgcville, January 30 14—3t.
All pcifiiiib ii-Jcutfd to Ihe tv.'ie <v
tltony B'ltit, deceaaeu, are rr*pe»t*d M
come furw^rd and make immeili.'.te p^y
ment, and thofe h.’.ving any demand" againit
Mid estate lo bring forward their aecompt*
pro^jrly attested by la .v.
John Butts, Adtnr.
'Salty Butts, Admx.
January SO. id s *.
Notice.
NINE months after date, application
will be. made,to the honorable, the inferior
court iif Mm (tan county, for leave to "ell a
tract of land, in laid county, containing two
hundred and titty acre*, cm Sugar crfrL,
whereon Robert Morrow formerly lived —
alio, part of Lot No. t-84, in the I' th dis
trict of Baldwin, now Randolph county, be-
ity the real estate of Robert Morrow, cle-
ctfaaed» for the benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors of said deceased.
A. Baiby, Adm’r.
January SO. 14—tr.9m.
Notice.
NINE months after date application will
be made to the Honorable the Infe
rior court tor the county of Putnam, for
leave to fell all the real eftate of Abraham
Smith late of faid. county dec’d. the fame
being for the benefit of the heirs aud credi
tors of the laid dcceafed.
Winny Smith, Ad m’rx.
W. D. -Lane, Adm’r.
November —mom.
Notice.
NINE months after date application
will Ik made to the Inferior court of Pulaa-
ki Cuonty for leave to fell a tract of Land
No. 338 in tbe fourteenth Diitrict Bald,
win for tbc the benefit of the heir* of Bow.
erry William*, deceased. Given uuder my
baud, December ss t 1810-
Leonard Sthnger,
Guardian for faid Orphans
January 9 t a—m9m
Notice.
Nine months after dale, application will
be made to the onorauie tbe interior
court of Randolph County, for leave to left
303 i-2 acres ol L-md, tymg in the county
atweiaid, the real estate ol Samuel Boat,
wan, dee- fold igcjUm benefit of tbc heir*
aud creditors-
James B'izemnn^ Admr.
July 11 37—-mom
Notice.
V INE months after dale, application wiH
XN be made to tbe Honorable tbe interior
court ut baldwiu county, tor leave to fell
a trad oi lanu ueloogiug lo tbe eftate of
John Pcterfou, deu’d. lying on the Waters
toik oif'Butfaioe in HAneook county, and
adjoining me lands of Thomas Moughou
and others, oouiaimug 300 acres, for tuc
benefit of tbc bcira and creditors of the
dcccatcd JOHN CROWDER,
Ag’t tor the Exo’rs
May 9 —-—m!?tn
AclmiHistrator^s Sale.
Will be sold on Tuesday live fifth
of April next, at SaudcrsviUe, in
Washington county, 202 1-2 acr<U
of land, lying in Baldwin county, on
Little Black creek, being the real es- ’
tate of Hugh Summerville, deceased;
sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased,
David Martin, Adm.
January' 30 14—6t
Notice.
Nine month* after the date hereof, ap.
plication will be made to the honorab e the
Inferior Court of Hancock County, for
leave to sell the following tract* of land,
being the teal eftate of Robertvt, late of
faid County deceased; (to wit) one tract
lying in Hancock county, on Ogcchee ri-
ver, containing us0 acres, and one tract ly.
ing in Twiggs county containing eo-2 t 2
acres; to he sold ioi the benefit of the heirs
and creditor*
Apple ten W. Rosctc r, Ex’r.
July H nvttm
t The copartnership of Dec
ors Irwin and Greenlee, is this day
dissolved by muti^l consent. All per
sons indebted to the firm are request
ed to make iroinediate payment to
Doctor Samuel Greenlee, who will
continue in Sandersvitte and attend
to any call in feis profession.
Jared Irwin.
Samuel Greenlee.
Sandersville Jan. 19, 1810 14—3t
Administrator’s Sale.
Will be sold, on.the second Monr
day in April next, the following
tracts of land, viz.— Two plantations
on the Little Ohoopie, in Montgo
mery county, the property of Bidkarj
Perryman, dec.-—Also, Lot No. 61
in the 28th district, Twiggs county,
to be sold on the 3d # Monday of the
same instant. The lands to be sold
on the premises, and a credit given.
Jacob Ricks, Adm.
January 30 14—2t^|
At! It * 11, LcicTAtoi’ 15 hilii 1 .
WILL Li' SOl.D on Saturday, the lTifi
of lvlxinty next, at the house of the sub
scriber in Milledgcville,
All the Pi’operty
belonging to the eftate of Rrubrn* Roach,
dereMcd. J. BERKLEY.
December 26 9—iit
Administrator’s Sak/
Will be sold at the house of Charity B»»f»
well in Jones county, on Saturday the 34
of Match next, on a credit until the Tst
day of January nest.
All the personal property,
belonging to ii l5 e3Ute ot A , ex
dec'd -sold for the benefit of the heir* and
creditors of said dee’d. u
Will be hired on tbe i»me day until the
ist day of January next TWO LIKELY
NEGRO FELLOWS -
Abram. Borland, Adm.
Charity Boswell, Adm*,
January i 6 . ^
Notice.
Will be sold to the highest Inch
tier, on Thursday the 28th February
next, at the house cf Thomas Dent,
in the town of Milledgeviile,
L he Personal Property
of Gerard Bigalow, deceased ; con-
sisting of Carpenters’ and Joiners’
Tools, and sundry other articles,
1 erms made known ou tho
ay of sale.
Thomas Dent,} ^
Willis Perry, y 2
January 16 j 2—6
Cash will be given,
AT THIS OFFICE, FOB CLE AH
LINEN AND COTTON
RAGS,
For the use of Mj-. Sims' Paper Mil!.
October 31 1—tf
Entertainment.
The Subscriber having taken Mr. Georg
Street's large and convenient houfe tn Da
rien, informs his friends and the public In
genera), that he intends to keep Entertain-
ment and good stableage for lioifcs, and
flatters himst If by strict attention to give
general fatisfaction to thofe who may favor
him with their cuftom.
Matthew Jones.
Darien, Dec. 19 s—14
I forwarn all Persons from
trading for three note* ot hand, given by
me to Zachamh Price, on tbe firft day of
January lad , one tor twenty doll^s,
payable the firft day of February next,
the oilier two the lull day of March next,
as the Contract which they were given
for is null and void
George Micklejohn.
Notice.
NINE mouth* after date application 1 will
be mauc to tuc Interior court of Putnam
county, for leave to (eli a negro man, named
Lee, <k a lot.cf Laud lying on the Hurricane
snoalt, on little river ho. 66, 3d district
Baldwin, now Rutuam, a part ot tbe real tt.
tate ot AniUuuy Butt*, deceased, tor the
benefit ot Abe hc‘J» yod. Creditor*.
'John Butts, Admr.
Bally Butts, Adrnx.
January 30
14—mom*.
The Subscriber,
Will take TWO ACTIVE BOYS,
about 14 years of age, as Apprenti
ces to the Paper-Making Business.
Zachariah Sims.
.Green county, Aug. 2j. 41—tf.
Notice.
Nine months after date application will
be made to the honorable, the Inferior
Court of Warren county, tor leave to sell
a tract of laud, containing S jp acres, lying
ou Long Creek, and belonging to the es
tate of Thaddeus Beall deceased—sold for
the benefit of tbe heir* aud creditor? of
laid deccated.
Jeremiah Beat!,
Samuel Beall,
, -1- Admufistutoca.
January 16 "* tr/'jt.
PLANTERS' BANK.
At a meeting of the Commiflioners
of the Planters’ Bank” of the State of
Georgia,” purfuant to an aftof Incorpo
ration, palled the 19th day of December,
1810, at the Exchange, in the City ot Sa
vannah, this 15th Jan.1811,
Present—Charles Harris,
John Bolton,
James Johnston,
Ddtuarcl Sfwarbreck,
Wm. B. Bulloch,
John Caig,
George Anderson,
Edward Stebbins,
George Scott,
William Mein,
John M. Bert ien.
Zachariah Miller.
Refolved, thatpubiic n itice be given
in tlte Gazettes of Savannah Auguita,
Milledgcville, Wsfhington and Athena,
that the Cpm.iniiUoners. will proceed on
Friday, tlx firft Jay of February iiczt, to
receive fubferintions in terms of the fb-
cond 1'eCtion of the adt, entitled '* an aft
to incorporate tlie Planters’ Bank of the
State of Georgia,” aud that the laid Coni-
miiTioners will, at eleven o'clock of that
day meet for the purpole at the L-jng
Room of the Exchange, in the City of Sa
vannah and on every Friday thereafter,
for tne ipace of fix months.
Junuary 30, 14—6m.
Fifteen Dollars Reward.
Runaway from the subscriber, liv
ing in this county, on the 15th of De
cember last, a negro man named
Jack, about five feet six or seven
inches high, twenty five rears of
age, and stammers when spoken to ;
was formerly in the possession of
Robert Thompson, in Jefferson coun
ty. Any person delivering said
Negro to me, shall receive the above
reward and all reasonable cxpcnces
paid—and ten dollars if secured in
any jail so that I get him again.
William Lewis.
Baldwin, J.m. .30 14—8t
SHERIFF’S SALE. j Factorage & Conuuis*
Will be sold at the Court Route in Pulan- . ,
ki county, on the firft Tuesday in March ! SlOIl BUSlHCSS.
" f I 1 | The Subscriber will enter, into the
One hundred jjeres ot Land, , above line of business, in the Store at
lying in the county afoiefaid, 24th district,
being part of Lot No/345, Uk«rii a* the
property of H. M. Fulgham to auisfy the
January 23 13—3t
THE FOLLOWING VAMT4RJ Jg~
BOOKS
Are Just Received and For Sale ot
this OJfice:
Letters of Curtius
Debates of the Virginia Convention
This work contains the elegant
Speeches of Patrick Hennj, James
Madison, Edmond Randolph, Ed
mund Pendleton, James Monroe,
John Marshall, George Ncholas,
George Mason, and Henry Lee,
Esquires, on the ailoptiou of the
Federal Constitution.
Spirit of Public. Journals.
Miranda’s Expedition.
Life of Washington. ,
Interesting Talcs.
Life of General Marion.
A few Novels, and a small assort*
ment of School Books.
November 6.
.Tust Published,
At this Ojjice,
THE LAWS AND
Concurred Resolutions,
Passed at the last cession of 1 he Gene,
ral Ascemblu,
With • copious Index.
(0“ A few copies for sale.
100 Dollars Reward.
Stolen from the Subscriber's (hop iu
Milledgeviile. on Thursday night laft.ths
Springs and Ti es of a Gig, &a quantity
of Iron. All owner* of Buck-Suutlit
(hops are earneftly requdied to notice the
above property fhoula it be offered then!
for tale. The above reward of 100 dol
lars will be paitf on dottviction of the
thief (if white) and Ten dollars, if black.
James Barkley.
January, 23 IS—tf*
present occupied by Messrs. Slurges,
Burroughs an J Butter, on the- first of
cott of an execution in favor of Jordan and i J'dy next, and solicits a share ,of die
June*, and returned to me by a Conitable. business of his frietuls and tfie pub*
Allun Took-, D. S > | lie. h. ii-rMOUNGER.
January r.% tde. ’ * ^Savannah, June $. tf”—tl.