The Georgia journal. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1809-1847, November 06, 1811, Image 1

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VoL, MILLEDGEVILLE, PUBLISHED BT SbjTih'S Fuming Grantland, On Jalfstsoa-Street, opposite the flute-Home. *TSRM8.....,Tf(REK'DOLLARS PER AN- . HUM^ ONE HALF TO BE PAiD IN AD VANCE. ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE THANK- XULLY RECEIVED, AND PUBLISHED AT THE CUSTOMARY PRICES. , A Great Bargain ! * Tbt subscriber offers for tale, the following property, vi». Cijc plantation, On which he lives, containing twelve hundred and fifteen acres, 'well wa tered, with about four hundred and twenty-five acres of fresh cleared land, in good order for cultivation, a comfortable dwelling house and out buildings of every description and pf the best kind, together with an arrangement for cleaning and packing Cotton, inferior to none in the country. From the size and Situation of the. above mentioned tract, two purchasers may be accom modated in the event of a sale, with a quantity of corn and fodder, eight prime Louisiana mules well broke, s> stock of hogs, sheep and goats, and plantation utensils. 426 acres mBaldwincounty, about halt a mile below M’Kinzic’d •Ferry, part of which is prime swamp ■land, and the balance well adapted to the culture of Corn and Cotton—140 acres are cleared. This tract will be sold subject to a lease to Col. John Lew is and Son, at 800 bush els corn and 5,000 weight ol fodder a year, which will be delivered to the purchaser. 669 acres in Laurens county, On the Ocbnee river* about 52 miles above Capt. Blackshear’s Ferry, and including an island, originally known by Harrison's island, three hundred and sixty-five of which are compo Bed of fractional surveys, and all prime cane-break land, one hundred acres cleared, and under cultivation by a Mr. Mathews ; also, a stock of hogs if not sold it may be leased. Xhe House and Lot, in the town of Milledgeville, lately occupi ed by Roger Olmstead, and known by the name of the Eagle Tavern. For terms apply to John Scott. October 30 1—— Coroner’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, On the first Tuesday f'n Decem ber next, at the court-house in the town of Greenaborough, between the usual hours, 5 town lots, lying in the town of Grecnsborough, distinguished in the plan of said town by the following tutmbers, viz./*, 153, 154,159 and 360 ; also, -three negroes, to wit, one girl named Alcy,one negro wo man named Fish, and one negro man named Buck, levied on as the |Fopertv of Henry Carleton, jr. to satisfy two executions, one in favor ofCharlesD. Stewart, Indee. of Tho mas Dawson, and the other in favor ef Tiros. Dawson ; property pointed cut by the defendant. Jas. G. Randle, c. g. c. October 30 tds To the Public. By the Solicitation of several re*-! 1 pectable gentlemen residing in the upper country, the late editor of the Louisville -Gazette, is induced to of fer for the considcratioq of the pub lic, the following PROSPECTUS Of a Newspaper to be published in the town of Eatonton, (Putnam county) to be entitled The, GEORGI A PRESS. Here (hall the Prefs the People’. Rights maintain; Unaw’d by influence, and Unbrib’d by gain : Ho* Patriot Truth, its Rtorioui precept* draw j Pledg'd to Religion, Liberty and Law. ESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1811. No. D, on .the first ry. next, at the * WILL BE Tuesday ’ qj-J J&W*“ison county, several Tracts of Land in said ~oun. ty, to hrit; No. 303, 2jk, 233, & half of 231; sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors bf Jesse -Ma thews, deceased. Jacob Marchant, Adrn'r. October 23 52—fit*. Id. the Press, And will be published in a few days, GRANTLAND’s Georgia Almanac, roll THE YF.AR N- It shall be our particular study to maintain ; what is set fqrih in the above brief and appropriate lines : — And although the editor cannot pro mise much original matter to illu minate the pages of his paper ; yet he hopes, by a prudent and patriotic selection of articles for publication, to merit the . approbation of those who are always governed by such measures as have tor their object the general good j and not by men who make a mere profession of them While then we adhere to “ liberty as our motto, & truth for our guide,” we trust our Press never will dissemi nate any tiling derogatory to the prin ciples of justice, liberty and huma nity, which ought not only to be printed and written, and enrolled in ihe columns of a newspaper, buten graved on pillars of marble. We may reasonably presume, that a paper conducted upon apian like this, will receive the patronage of a generous and enlightened public.— For the immediate satisfaction of those who are willing to encourage an institution of this kind, we submit the following CONDITIONS: 1. The Georgia Press shall be neptly pripie.d on paper of a good quality, and delivered weekly to sub scribers, by mail or otherwise. 2. Price to subscribers three dol lars per annum—one half to be paid in advance. 3. Advertising at the Augusta or Milledgeville rales. 4. All letters, communications, &c. addressed to the editor, must be post paid—and no subscription to bc disconiinued until all arrearages are discharged, 5« When 400 subscribers are ob tained, a paper, on the plan propo sed, will immediately commence. (tj* Printers disposed to aid this Undertaking, are requested to pub lish the loregoing a lew times, and receive subscriptions....which favoi shall be gratefully returned by their obedient servant, * ' Ambrose Day. October 30. [Subscriber, received at this office] Guardian’s Sale. Agreeably to an order of the Inferior Court of Greene county, will be fold on the place in faid county, on Wednesday the isth of De ember neat, ONE TRACT of LAND, whereon Phillip Hunter, deceased, formerly lived, cotHsviniag tour hundred and fixty two acres, more < r lets, lying a. bout 5 miles (rom Green.borough. 1 here is a good dwelling hinfe, with other need, fary out houses ; Also, a complete, double- Gear’d Grift-Mi'l, with two pair of stones; a eomp'ete Saw.Mill, newly bu It ; a dillii lery with two Stills ; one yoke of S.eers and Log Carriage.—Bold for the larncfir ol the heir# of faid Hunter, drceafed; a liberal c«e- d«t will be given, which will be made known on that day, by Lh.sha Hunter, ~) .. Will,am Curry, i <jU ^ rd,ai13 * O etober 80 i—tds Agreeably to an Order of the Inferior Court of Randolph county, will be sold at the Court- Houflc in said cnunjty on the first Tuesday in January next, 202 t-2 acres of land, lying in the county h- foresaid ; to wit, lot No. 25, in the 15th dist. of Baldwin county, being the real estate of Samuel Bozeman, dec’d. JAS. BOZEMAN, Adm. September 11 46 9 1 Will be sold, on the first Tues day in January next, at the Market- House in the tows of Sparta, Han cock county, One Tract of Land, lying in said county on the waters of Sandy Run, containing three hundred & sixty acres, being part of the real estate of William Sanford, Senior, deceased ; sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased, with the incumbrance of the Wi dow’s dower. Terms of sale cash. / # J. Sanford, Adm’r. October 30 1—3t. Will be fold, on the firif Tuesday in Jan- uirv next, at the Market-Houfem the tow of Milledgeville, All tlie Beat Estate of Andrew Borland, decrafed—fold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Alex, if? Abram Borland, Ad ms. October so 1—91. Hijerifftf .rial 3. 1812 Calculated for the latitude and me ridian of Milledgeville, by Robert Crier, of Wilkes county. They will be sold to those who jnirchase by the quantity at little mora than one hall the customary prices, viz. S 10 per groce, and one dollar per dozen. October 30 WILL BE SOLD On the firft Tuesday in December, at the court houe in the town of Monticello, Ra dolph ocunty, between the ufual hour., 'ne hundred one and a fourth urea of (and, it being pare o Lot No. one hundred and thirty-two, iii the feventeeuth diftrict of ba'dwin now Randolph county, levied on as the p.operty of Cyrus Parnall to fatnf.y an execution in favor of Shaler Hylyer ; pointeo out by the plaintiff’, attorney. Two hundred two and a half acres of land, kno vn by lot No 7. in the nighternth diflriA of Baldwin now Randolph county, levied on as the property of David Crtf«ell to fa’isfy an execution n favor ofRichard Revere. Two hundred two and a half acres of land known by lot No one hundred and twenty,in the fifteenth diftrict of Baldwin now Randolph coun ty, levied on as the property of William Daniel and S-ephen M Daniei to larisfy an ex ecution in favor ol the Executors of Daniel Lof. lin. Three n gr *s, to wit, Betty and Maria and her Child Betty, levied on as the property of Jame. Fret well to fatisfy an execution in favor of William Edwards. Two lots m the town of Montice lo, known in the plan of laid town by lot No IT and lot No 18, levied on as the property of William Hitchcock to fatisfy sundry Executions againtl him L vied on and returned to me by Samuel Wims, Conllab.e. Or.e negro girt named Ce!y, levied on as t ie property of Wilhs Cooper and Willis Maugi* aim, tofalisfy an execution ih favor of the Sta e of Georgia; pointed ut by one of the defen dants. 02 1-2 ac e» of land, knmvn by lo; No . T5, l2th lilkrict of '’aid- in no' Randolph county, j levied oil as the property of Edward Bond, David i Sims, and ilaiinond Runnels, to satisfy an exe- I cution in favor of I irury .Spurlock, Administrator of James Spurlock, deceafed" i rad ion N° one hundred and forty.one, eigh. | teenlh diftrict Baldwin, tow Randolph county, I on ihe Alcola. levied on as the property ol Jeff* i Evans fen. and I miothy Duck to latisly fundry, i executions agaioll them. One hail ol lot No 27 n the town of Mon- ticri o, levied on as the property cl Timothy I ir.k an 1 i.avid Evans, to iatisly l'undry execu tions r^aiuft thepi Condition, -alb. J. Evans, S'iff. October 30 dst. WILL BE SOLD, On the ift Tuefday in December next, in theiTown of Ms lifon, Morgan county, be tween the nfbal hours. One hundred one & s quartet acres ef land half of Lot No. 288. in the 4th diftrifl of formerly Baldwin, taken as the property of Hugh Oilmore, and one negro man -named Jar ob, taken as the property of Francis Harvey, to fatisfy an execution. Thomas Boothe vs.Gilmore and o her*. 90 9 t 9 Acres of Land, Lot No. 19, in the 19 h dKfrtA of formerly Baldwin, taken at the property of Jtme* A Goodwin to fa- tisfy fundry execution*,one in favor of Leo nard Rone and one for his tax for the year 18 o. One lot kKht town Of Ktrlitat, No 40, handsomely improved, taken as the property of Georue Jooes to satisfy an execution in favor of John Cole*, levied on and returned to me by a Coftahle- One white and dun colored Cow *nd Calf, one imall red Cow and •' alf, on* old barren red and white colored C*w, taken as the property of John Hughe* to fstiufyr an execution in favor of homae M’Nea'; property pointed out by Jestr Gunn, Efq. 209 1 9 acre# of land, Lot No 185.4th dill, for ■ -rlv Baldwin ; one fractional fnrvey. No 90S, 15.h diftrict formerly Ba'dw-n, ta ken a* the property of Ludwelt W itia-ta fat sfy an execution in favor ot the C"iB- niifll'mer* of Madifnn vs Janie* K nn^n *nd Ludwel Watts ; the levy returned by a Conftable One Lot in the town of Madison, N «. 3, taken as the property of Henry B Cano els to fatisfy two execution# in favor of the Juftices of the Inferior Court for the ufe of J ihn Alien j pointed out by Alien. 101 1-4 acre* of land, half of Lot No, 230. 15th diftrift formerly Baldwin, taken aa the property of 8 ilomon Garrettfon to fatisfy an execution in favor ot Daniel Clowrrs. One negro girl named Phillis, Dne firrel horfe, two f.-ather hed# and fumi ure, one walnut and three pior table#, fix chair*, one walnut cupboard, one dnz>n < up* and fau. cera, *wo dozen lalge and fmad phtes.two dnz. n kmfeS and fork*, two do^en large and final) fpoont, eight dilhet, one Im ter pi - , three pitchers, one coffee pot, iwo tea pots, two large bowl*, two dozen wine giafse* and tumblers, one caftor, one pair of candle-ltuks, one pair of fife dog#, one candle-ftaud, four hedfteads and chords, one amah and three large trunk#, two large fram d pictures, one spinning wheel and pair cotton cards,one Reel coffee-mill, two oven*, two pots, one fpider, one grid-iron, one cedar pail and piggon, one aye and hoe, one iiop rak', one writing de#k, three barrels, twenty he id of hog# and fifteen hi id of goat*, levied on as the property of Absolam Rees to satisfy an execution in favor of Thomas Barton, on the foreclofure of a mor gage } property pointed out by Barton. Conditions C#lh A. iVl’Afee, Shff. Oflober so -W" 1 1 ■ 1 liMiissT..? Sharreli’s creek, a'ljoining Jess® Boon and others, levied on as the property of Charles Burke; tosatisfjr an execution in favor of Feduricjt Collham, vs. said Burke; pointed out.by the defendant. 520 acres of land, more oT less, in Greens county, on the waters of O- gechee, adjoining Wooton & others* levied on as the property of Neyal Nelms, to satisfy an execution in fa vor of Uriah Humphreys vs. San ford Ramey and said Nelms. 130 acres of land, more or less, ip Greene county on tne the waters of Little river, adjoining George Ow ens, levied on as the proper ol Rich ard Parke, to satisfy three executions in favor of John F. Martin vs WiN liam Gutterv and Richard Parke * levied on and returned to me hy a Constable. Thos. Dawson, Shf. g. c. October 30 tds 1 Administrators’ Sales Agreeable to an order of the Inferior Court of Washington county, will be sold, on the fist Tues day in December next, in Sanders ville, 500 Acres of Land, Lying on Keg Creek, and belong ing to the estate of William Hood, Senior, deceased,—sold for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors ot sain deceased.—Terms xvill be made known on tne day of sale. Win. HopdJr. Adm. October 9 50—5 tf. WiU be f >ld on tb firft TuevJay in December next, in iht fowl o Vti,.fon \lorg n county, bet *een lie ulual uuurt, Ondotoiund o 217 >n ch* fifteenth diftrict fnrnierly Bil<l.vin < .'tury, levied on js the pro per y 01 Themio ic Scrugg*, Sen. toUti.l , an exveuri m .n Lvur ot William Faturlun and Co. an>l o her#. One -aaggon and gear and cloth*, and oni turret nuie taken a, ihe property of Benja min W lie rii, to fati fy two txecutioii* in favor ol Wil. am Perfjn, l ot iSo 20, in the nineteenth diftrict, for- m ri) Ba.dMin county, It vied on a# the property ol Ci epli'.'ii liiard and Alexander Heard, tofa- tistr r.n e ecution in favor of James Magou rk* One Crib of Corn, luppole 5 barrels, taken a" tne property of Kieldmg Arnold to fatniy an execution iii favor of Bodlord Brow.,, Condi lout Lalh October so M. P. Sparks, d. s. On the first 1'uesday in Decem ber nc-xt, WILL BE SOLD, at the Market-House in the towr ol Mil- All Original Map of the. State of Georgia, about 5 fee by 3, painted, and correctly and e- legRtuly executed by Daniel Siur- gi s, Esq. late Surveyor General ol Ge >rgia, and nearly ready for the Engraver, levied on as the property ol be said Stnrgcs, to satisfy Benj. Chair-.’, James Meriwether’s aud o* ther’s executions against him. Icdgeville, That part oflot No. 3 in square No. 45, with the improvements thereon, in the said town of Milledgeville, owned by Isaac Bower, and in the occupancy of Mrs. Mary Pike, levied on to satisfy an execution in favor |o riv,.nas Dent, against the said I- s mc Bower; pointed ouj by the plain- t.ff. Part of lot No. 2 in square 56, widi the improvements thereon, pro perty ol same to satisfy same ; poin ted out by the piaintilf. One half of Lot No. 107, in the second district of old Baldwin, taken as the property of Wiiliam Hill to satisfy W. B. I'ankesley’s executions —levied on and returned to me by a Constal le ; property pointed but by the defendant. Lot No. 15, in the first district of old Baldwin, taken as the property >f Presley Ingrain to satisfy Johu Jones’ executions ; levied on and returned to me by a Constable— property pointed out by the defen dant. W. C. Watson, Shff b. c. October 30 1 ——tc[s WILL BE SOLD, On the first Tuesday in December nex:, a. ihe court house in the town of Ciitensborough, between the usu d hours, 92 acres of land, more or less, in Greene county, on the waters ol Collcctors’Sulcs. On the first Tuesday in Decem ber next, at the court-house in Twiggs county, between the usual hours, will be sold, the following tracts of land, or as much thereof as will be sufficient to satisfy the tax au<i cost for the year 1810. Lot No. 26, pine land, 1st dist. Baldwin, returned by Giles Gailard —Tax due Si 15 3 4 cents. Lot No. 85,7th district Baldwin, pine land, returned by Lewis Neal —Tax due 96 cents. Lot No. 205, 13th district Wil kinson, pine land, returned by Ar thur Herring— Tax due, <93 3 4 cts. 475 acres pine land, Warren coun ty, adjoining Mathews, returned by James Gorden—Tax due 53 1 4 ct c » 800acres pine landadjuining Nix and Johnson, returned by Bcdkin Perrnnan—tax due 8 1 12 1-2 Lot No. 217, 24 h district, quality oak and hickory land, return ed by John Lindsey—Tax due Si 25 centsi 101 1-4 acres, a part of Lot No. 150, 24th district Wilkinson, re turned by Geo. Jemison—Tax due 37 1-2 cents. 202 1 -2 acres, second quality oak and hickory land, No. 215, Uthdist. Jones county, returned by George Gilmore—Tax due Si 25 cents. 151 1-4 acres, a part of Lot, (the number not returned) 23d district, 3d quality, returned by David Lock —Tax due Si 25 cents. James Spann, t. c^ v September 25 41 ——tds • On the third Tuesday in December next.* at the court-houte in Twiggs county, be. tween the u*ual hour#, will' be sold, th* following tract# of land, or as mu h there of as will bp sufficient to satisfy the tax and colt for tsit. Lot No 80, 23d d'ftrifl W'k'nfon, now Twiggs cm >y, taken in default to Batbfy Jacob Lsngtou's tax 2 dol# due. L it N« 8,26‘h d ftrift W'ikin#on, now Twiggs county eiven in by Sufanpab Gnffius—tax due 75 3 4 cts. James bpann, T. C# October 16 5!—td9 (£J* We are authorized to announce Capt. Richard G. Brown, a Candidate for Receiver of Tax Re turns for the county of Baldwin, at the ensuing election. October 30 J—2t*. Valuable Medicines. HAllN’s Anti-Billious Pills, For the prevention and cure of Bili* ous St Malignant Fevcri—-Prepared /only) by HANNAH LEE, No. 56, Maiden Lane, New-Tort, Sold in Milledgeville bv her appointment (only) at the Journal Printing-Office, where purcha sers mav be certain of procuring the GENUINE ARTICLE. The operation of these Pills ja perfect, ly mud. fo as to be uftd with fafety by ueiluna iii every fituation, and of cvpry age Tooth Ache Drops. The onb remedy yet discovered which gives immediate aadlading relief in the moft lever- iufUncee