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Administrator’s Sale'.
WILL BE SOLD,
To the highest bidder, at the house
of Thomas Calliway in Laurens coun-
y,on Saturday 8th May next,
All the Negroes,
belonging to the estate of William M’-
Call, dec’d. sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of s.t'td dec’d.
Terms made known on the day.
James IV. Shine, Adm’or.
March, 8*.h 1 HI 4-. 20 ids.
WILL BE HOLD,
ON the fi st Tuesday in May next, at
Madison Morgan county, between the
usual hours,
101 1-4 acres of Land
in the 5'.h district formerly Baldwin now
Morgan aunty, being the real estate of
James Simpson deceased; sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deed. Kenedy Simpson, Adin’r.
Ann Simpson, Adm?rx.
January 17 15t<ls.
- WILL BE SOLD,
On Saturday the (fcond day of April next, at
the' plantation, la 1 -# 'he residence of Bartlett Ham
of Baldwin county, Ucciaaed ;
l'he Personal Property
helonong to the efta'e of faid deceased ; confiding
of houehold and kitchen furniture, plantation and
earpeners tools, bacon, corn (odder end fundry o-
ther arirles too tedious to mention.
Alfo will be hiied on the fame day, two negro
women i erms of eale and hiring made knowu <m
the day. R,>beccah Ham, Adm'x
February, 17
YTURSU.\NT to ar order of the Inferior
JL Court of the county of Jackfon, Will be
gold, at pub ic fale, at the Court houfe of faid
county, on the firlt Tuesday in April next,the
following tra t» of land, being the whole of
the real estate of Jofeph Humphries, late o(
faid county dcceafed, viz t one tract of one
hundred an.i fofty acres on the Oconee, gran
tedtu Berry, joins Calleban ; one other radt
of thirty acies, granted to Gardner, |o ns Say $
one other tract of one hundred and fifty acres,
granted to Efpf. all joining! alfo one other
tract of two bundled acres of land, on Mar
burv’s Creek joining Bo* o—all the above
tracts of land, lying in jackfoii county and to
be fold for the benefit of the heirs ol faid de.
ceafed.—Terms made known oik the day of
fale.
Geo. Ihtmsmnea 1
Skndfneh Humphries, j-AdnTrs
Uriah Ilumphres, J
January 14 .. u tdg> ....
Will be sold, to toe highest l/.dde r
on Friday the 22d day of April next, *
the late residence of John Reaves dt
ceased.
The Personal Estate
Of said dec’d. consisting of the follow
ing property ; Horses, Hugs, Cattle,
House hold & kitchen furniture, with
other articles too tedious to mention ;
sold lor the benefit of the heirs anti cre
ditors of said dec’d.
Terms of sale made known on the
day.
Joel I)flu-son, Admr.
March lf>. 21—tds.
—.ji »-.r.■ W-.
On the 16th day of April next, will
he sold, at the late residence of the de
ceased, in Morgan county, the personal
property of Miles Gibbs, deceased, con
sisting of cattle, hogs, horses, corn
and fodder, household and kitchen fur.
niture, the plantation tools, a quantity
of bacon, Sic. Also the lands will he
rented and the negroes hired. Terms
will bu made known on the day.
Martha Gibbs, Arim’rx.
tV. J. Goodwin, Atlm’r.
(£T all those having demands a-
gamut the above estate are requested to
bring them forward duly authenticated
within the time required by law ; and
those indebted to the deceased, will
please make payment.
March 4. 20 tds
‘^y/'lLL be Soiil on the first
WILL BE SOLD,
On the l st Tuesday in May next, at the
Market-houfe lo the town of Sparta, 86 3-4
acre* of land lying in the county of Hancock,
on the waters of Shouldcrbome, the real eftate
of W-liiam Wamack, deceased, fold tor the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of faid de
Jlbraham Wamack, Adnt. & Gaar il
February 9 * 17 9t _ t
Tuesday
, . in April next, in the town of J)ub-
lin, Laurens county, all the real estate of
John Price, deceased, viz. the old plantati
on [including what is called the White
head place] containing 500 acres, more or
lefs, adjoining the Oconee river, Jefse
Sanford and Win. Whitehead—-alfo, 150
acres Pine land, adjoining Benj. Harrifon j
fo 170 acres adjoining Watlon and John
son on Turkey creek, No. 27, 1st district
Wilkinson / one tract 3rd district Wayne,
county No. 35, and two lota in the town of
Dublin, containing 3-4ths of an acre each,
" erms made known on the day of lale.
J. G. Underwood,}
J. Sawyer, 5 Adm’rs.
Dublin, S9th Jan. 15—if.
WILL BE BOLD,
On the second Saturday in May
next, at- the late residence of Jereroi-
h Mills deceased, in Morgan county,
all the
Personal Property,
of said deceased, which will consist of
household and kitchen utensils, Cattle,
ling* and horses, and a number ot o
her articles too tedius to mention, to
he sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms
of sale made known on the day of sale
Edward Williams Adm’r.
March 9 21—tds.
WILL BE HOLD,
To the blpheft bidder on Wednesday the
13!h of April, at the late dwelling houfe of
thrill H. Zachery Esq, deeM, on Glady
•rc'i k, Putnam county, *)l the pcrfonal eftate
of faid deceased eocfiftlng of horfe«,
muie», oxen, cattle, hogs aud fheep—house
hold and kitchen furnitu'r,plantation nten fils
and vaiiouH other artfolcs. Terms of fair
made known on the day. by
February 17
Zachry, Adiu’j-x.
Jus. Zachry. Adtffi
19 tds.
WILL BE SOLD,
On the 29th Uwy of April rext, a
the late residence of Joseph Riley de
ceased, in Wilkinson county,
The Personal Property,
of the deceased, consisting of horses,
cattle,hogs, furniture, plantation toels
5kc. Terms will 1>e made known on
the day.
Charles Riley, Adm’r.
March 16 21 t<>-
Notiec.
On the 1st Tuesday in May next, will be
fold to the higbeft bidder at the Court houfe
in Morgan county, agreeably to an order of
the Interior court of faid county, 100 1-4 a.
cret of land, being part of lot number 382 in
the fourth district ot formerly Bddwm, it be
ing part of the real eftate of A. M'Afee.dec d
-—-Sold for the benefit of the heirs and ere.
ditors Terms will oe mad<- known on the
day ot file. ,
Robert Pen irk, Adm’r.
Elizabeth JUAfee, Adm’rx.
February 17
Administrator’s >ale.
WILL BE SOLD,
In pursuance of an order of the honorable
the Imeror Cou-t ot Jasper county, at the
- Court houfe o' faid county, on the firft Tues
day in May next, the lot of land known by
the number 176, in the 19th diatridt of Bald,
win • w Jasper county, being the real eftate
of Timothy Metton, dcceafed, to be fold tor
the benefit of the bein and creators ot faid
William Cook, Adm’r.
February 25 18—tds
— x<muF.
NINE months alter date application
will be made to the honorable Court ol
Ordinary of Greene county, for leave
to sell a tract ofland formerly the pro
perty of John Adams, deceased, the
land lying iu Greene county, on the
waters oi Richland Creek containing
277 acre*, the above to l»e sold for the
benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
William Johnson, > ...
William E. Mams. $ AU “ ”*
February 9 m9tn.
Admimsirator’s aie.
AGREEABLE to an order of Court, Will
be Sold, ou the tecond Saturday in Apruncxt,
at the lale residence of John Henderson,dec’d,
all bia
Personal Property
eonsifting ot Horses, Sheep, Hogs, Household
ana kitchen furniture, bef.ae, a number of
articles ioo tedious to mention.—Terms of
•ale made known on the day.
Elizabeth Henderson, Adm’x.
james Henderson, Adm'r.
February S3 18—tds
At the late dwelling ot Hubard Bo r-
ner, deceased, will be cold, to the
highest bieder, on- Friday the 22d of
April, all the
Personal Property,
of Hubard Bonnrr dec'd, consisting ol
household and kitchen furniture, stock
of horses, cattle, and hogs, crop ol
rn and foddet, plantation utensils.
At the same time and place will be hi
red four negroes, and the plantation
rented. The terms will be made known
on the day of sale.
Rachael Bonner, Adm’rx.
March 16 21 St.j
WILL BE SwLD,
On the first Saturday in May next
at the late residence of Alexander An
try deceased, in Morgan county,
All the Personal Property,
of said deceased, which will consist of
a Waggon and three Horses, a num
ber ol cows and calves, householdnnd
kitchen furniture, and a uumbtr of o
her articles too tedius to mention
will be sold for the benefit ol the heirs
and creditors. Terms will be made
known on the dav.
Edward Williams, 1
Alexander Autry, J
Marah 9 " 21—tds.
W ILL lib. SoLL,
ON the 1810 ol Apia next, at the
late residence ot John B. Parka, dec’d
in jasper county, on the north prong
of Murder irrek, apart of the
Personal Property
of said occeaseU, consisting ot Horses
evade, Goats, Corn and Fodder, 8ic
Terms ot vale made known on the
day.
H1LC0.U FARE'S, Adin’r.
Match 23 22 td# .
Adm’rs.
Administrator’s bale
P URSUANT to an order of the honorable
Court of Ordinary of Clarke county,
Will be Sold at the Court, houfe in faid coun
ty, on the firft Tuesday in April next, one
Tract of Land belonging to the eftate cf Jesse
Lane, dec’d, containing 500 acres more or
less, adjoining the High Shoals of the Appa
latchcc, and when furvryed, vacant on all
sides—to be fold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of faid dec’d. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
Charles Lane, Adm’r.
February 18 17
WILL BE SOLD,
On Friday the eighth day of April
next, at the late residence of John
Tooke dec’d, of Washington countv
me thousand bushels of corn, or up
wards, some blades and other articles
m a credit, the purchaser giving small
notes and approved security of said
county.
Allen Tooke, } . , .
Win. Tooke, $ Adm
February 14 19 tds.
AGREEABLE to an order of the honora.
hie the Court of Ordinary, of Morgao county.
Will be fold, to the bighaft biddc*, on the firft
Tuesday in April next, in the town of Greens,
bqrougb, in usual hours, two hundred and
thirty aercaot Land, more or lefs, lying on th
Appaiatchtc river, fn one mile of Grimes and
Nickiefbn’t Mills, being the real eftate of Tho-
mas Davis, dcceafed, fold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of faid deceased.
Wm. Brown, 1
Arthur Davit, l Ex's or
Wm* ‘Csu’sis, J
Janaary i» 19 Wti
Administrator’s Sale.
On Saturday the 28th of May next,
at the residence of the Subscriber
(Burke county) will be sold,
All the Personal Estate,
of Jesse Inman, late of said county, de
ceased, consisting of three feather beds,
with other household and kitchen fur-
niture—Conditions ; twelve months
credit will be given—The purchaser
giving small note or notes with appro
ved security.
Ezekiel Inman, Adm’r.
Middy Inman, Adm’x.
March 14 14
RAGS.
WILL BE SOLD,
At Sparta, on the firft Tuesday in April next
one Horfe, faddle and bridle, belonging to the
eftate uf Gray Andrews, deceaftd Teimx
made known on tnat day, by
Toting Goodwin, Adm
Februaiy 8 17 tds
WILL BE SOLD,
In the town of Clinton and county of Tones
on the firft Tuesday in May next, agreeable t<
an order of tbr Court of Ordinary b? Hmcork
I'uety, » certain tradl ot parcel of land,«oti
taming 202 1 2 arres, in the county of Jonc,
No. 20. In the Bth diftridf of formerly Bald
win county 5 a'fo one lot in the town of Clin
ton, the real eftate of Benjamin J J. Bordtn .
dcceafed. for the benefit of the heirs and ere.
ditors of faid deccalVd.
Willtam Sanders, Ex’ot.
February 8 It tds.
WILL BE SOLD,
On Saturday the 30th A*til nefct,
at the house of Edmund Hodges, in
the county of Twiggs, the property
of Noah Radford deceased, of s..i<j
county, consisting of one horse, sa.:
lie and bridle, two hundred bushels
•f corn, more or less, and other arti
cits too tedious to mention* Terms of
3ale made known on that day.
Robert Radford, Adm’r.
March 10 22—tds.
LI, pi rsons hftvinederat*nils air.tins!
£\_ the estate of* Zanliens Powell late
of Jasper county ilereastd, are rixiuestec
to bring them forward duly attested w ith
in the lime proscribed by law, and those
ndehled to so id estate w ill please to
make immediate payment to
Wm. ,WDowell, >
John Rite, y
Marrh 9
From tlyee to four dollars per hundred
weght Wi,l be given at this office, for clean
lionen and cotton rags, which are now fuflirr.
ed to rot and be deftroyed as if they were of
no use to mankind. Few perfons a e fo bn
provident as to throw away any thing of the
value of which they have a correct idea / and
it is plain that the people of Georgia have not
a true notion of the valne of their old Raoa
oreife they w«o!d take much better care o
them than they do at prefent.
If they were to consider that the old rags
which are wafted in this state would be fuffi
cieot to make and pay for nearly all the paper
which is confumed in it, amounting every year
to upwards of thirty thoufand dollars, they
would probably take a little (bore care otthoe
precious materials, from which is manufactur,
ed the mod valuable commodity known in
civilized life. Let no one coufiderthe care of
old ngB as too contemptible and unworthy
their ncticeifor they contribute molt clfential
'y to promote the felicities cf human sxi&coce.
There are none fo rich, fo learned or accent,
plifhed, ‘iut muft own that they are in fomr
respect indebted to the care which has been
uken of old rags for Iheir wealth, learning
and accompliibmcots; and there are none fo
poor, ignorant and unpoUihed, whofe fitnation
in fovety would not be much worfe, if rag
bad never been fared for the purp ifc of cun
veiling them into paper.
All the picafure we enjoy froth tbe advan
tages of education—all the fuperior privileges
which our citizens poflefs from their free and
happy form of government, the fecurity of
their fortunes, the protection of their liberties
aad the holy precepts of religion, befides a
thoufand ordinary cofiveniencles and elegan.
cics of life, depend upon tbe collecting of thole
despifed old rigs which are thrown away wi'h
as much indifference as if they were of no Sa
ne
If perfons would rtflcA that to throw away
rags is to throw away money, perhaps they
would paufe. Let every one who reads this,
make the experiment, and try what their old
tinnen and cotton rags are worth. Gather np
immediately all tbe old and uselcfs rags abcui
your boufc, no matter how old and torn they
are, wafh them clean, pack them In bags and
icud them to tbe
Journal Office.'
Mllledgeville, 3rd Feb. 1814.
P. S. There is much rcafon to fear that
the Paper Mill in Greene, will be compelled
to ftop working, unlcfs a fupply of rags can be
(hortly obtained.
Adm’rs
Will. BE SOLD,
ON tho sevenUi day «f May next, at
the late residence of James Hendrex, d‘-
ceused ill Jackson county, all the
Pevsonal Estate
of said deceased, consisting cf Horses
Cattle, Sheep aud Hogs t $ honsehold and
kitchen furniture, plantation utensils and
various other articles too tedions to »-
numerate ; Terms of vale will be made
known on (ho day of sale.
Hannah ffendrejc, Adni’rx.
Phenael Wilson, Adin’r.
March 23 22—tf.
WILL BE SOLD,
At the Court house in Dublin, Lnu
rens county, on the first Tuesday in
June next, agreeable to an order of
court, Lot No. i54, in the 1st district of
Wilkinson now Laurens county, & Lot
No. ii6 in the 8*h district of Wikinson
now Telfair county, the real estate of
Robert Hart, dec’d. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
Wm. O’Neal, Adm’r.
March 23 22 tds.
of Charity Barrow, late of this county
dec’d:
On Thursday 5th May next, will be
sold to the highest bidder, at the late
residence of William Cunyus, deeeas
ed in Washington county, one horse,
some cattle, goats, one gin, one riding
chair, one waggon, various kinds of
carpenters’ & shop joiners’ tools, a par
cel of good Walnut plank, one framing
saw, two broad-axes, two club axes,
peach stands and brandy barrels, See.
All those who have claims against
the estate are desired to bring them
forward legally authenticated, & those
indebted, are requested to make pay
ment.
Notes payable the ist January next,
with approved freehold security will
be required, by
Rachael Cunyus, Ex’x.
March 26 22 tds.
L'Jti.vU my absence from lius suit-
1)
I have appointed Richard Rieh
ardsou, esq. of Savannah, my lawful at
torney, to whom all persons having basi
uess with me, will please to • pply.
Joel Bridge.
Savannah, February 17. id 8u>
Notice.
Broke from the Jail of Putnam coun
V on the night of the 4:h mst. one
mall man by the name of Lodowick
Key, about twenty five years of age &
«bnpi five feet ten inches high and for
merly lived in Wilkes (or stayed there
nme short-time')—also one negro man
by the name of Harry, about forty five
years of age, and formerly belonged
to James B. Clopton of this county—
<dl reasonable expencea will be paid to
my person who will secure them, or
either of them, so that I can get them.
Irby Hudson, ShJI.
February 8,1814 9—u.
Notice
Is hereby given to all persons indebt
ed to the estate of William S. Laneaster
deceased, to make immediate payment,
and those having demands against said
estate are requested to render them in
properly attested in the time prescri
bed by law.
* Washington Lancaster, > . , , ^
Haywood Alford, $ Adm oM
March lO. i8i4. go,,,.—st.
Stop the Deserter!
Deserted from this post on the l6th
inst. Hakdv LusHLtK, a private sol
dier in the Whited States army, 24
years of age, six feet one inch high, o
light complexion, blue eyes, dark hair
& by profession a farmer / any person
who will apprehend said Deserter, and
deliver him to me, or secure him in
Jail and notify me by letter or other •
wise, shall receive a reward of ten dol
lars, and all reasonable charges paid.
MOSES A. ROBERTS,
Lieut. 8th V. S. Inft. com’d g
At Fort-Hawkins
March 23 22—JOt .
Clay Hall
tfsa Blood Bay. five feet three inches hi«A
five years old next May, & will eta „ d
plantation*sod a half miles above Vi)| et ) y
ville the next season, at Eight dollars s i
dollars to insure, and five a sii,g! e , mt c '‘ Te
wheat or cotton will be taken at the’ cntul
mary prices next fall, or a note for the ,
mounts, as the case may be—his size, form
blood must recommend him “ a
Clay Hall was got by the imported Kin*
Hiram ; his grandsire was Clay Hall, which i»
recorded in the racing calendar in y 0| f *
1792, page 836. « Th u bounftu rtrcov awi
best bred horse in the Kicgdom. ’ 6
His dam was the grand daughter of Co!
Axiom’s Union Horfe, which was imported
by Lord Cornwallis. Better blood than
that ot my Horfe has never moisten* d the vems
of Royalift, Whip, Gallatin or Sout-Kront J!
and fo much does bis owner rely on bis blood
and power that he will ran him oext tali as
galnft aoy horfe fosled and raifed in Georgia!
for fix bales of prime cotton. * ’
Robert Ruther/on)
January *6 u tft
The thorough bred horsa
GUE T-H O UJVU,
Will fiend in the town of
Oreensborongh, at the (It*
( ■ r r b,e . of .* l t r Hrnr 7 Sanford,
the enfu.ng feafon and will be let to mares «
the minced price of t«„ dollars the fe»|„ n .
fifteen to mfure a mare being In foal, & five the
Angle wifit t *5 cent* in every cafe to the
groom j leap and groom money to be paid
when the mare is covered, with liberty to«n.
ter into the feafon if the mare (hoold not ftand
to t he horfe, by paying S more.
Tbe rnfbranoF money to be paid if tbe mare
is traded—the feafon and enfurance money
may be discharged with good, clean, mercGn.
table feed cotton, or good corn, fat pork of
g.-od merchantable wheat, at the market ea(h
prices at the time when delivered if paid by
the 20th of December next, and delivered at
fuch pia es as mav be agreed on.
GREY HOUND is a dapple grey, was rais
ed by Mi. Henry Csrletott, and is near
hand" high, rising 5 year* old, it thoronvh
bred and fpning ftem tl-e belt ftock of borfc*
thst eve' esme from England. He was got
r-y Y ojng Dare Devil, »ho was got by tbe
imported Date Devil from a ful bred Chan,
ticleer mare. Qrey.Hra- d’s dam was got by
the notgd running horfe Grey. Hound m Vir*
glnia, who was a Mediey from a Shark/ bis
gracdsm by (he imported Highflyer, bis great
;*and»m by Dt. Oliphant’s imported horse
Pieurt, fromjin imported mare. Grey Hound
n thought by good judges to be amorg thk
heft colts ever raissd in the United States.
Tbe leafon to commence the 1st otMarA
and end the Ist of July. I am clearly of opl.
nion that Grey .Hound is one of the flneft anf.
mala I ever Itace feen,as I have heard a nntn»
ber of gentlemen who I conceived were good
judges exprefs the fame opinion. HU fite,
form .md figure at lesft entitle him torank
among the belt horfes ever in Georgia. 1 wilt
not be Irable for accidents or escapes, but this
greateft precaution will be taken to prevent-
either. Ma es lett with the horfe will befed
with com at 25 cent* per day, to be paid
when the mart is taken away. Servants board
and good pifturage, gratis,
Benjamin Weavers
Februaryl.9 lg snw
Marske
Will stand the ea»
■suing season in Greens-
borough, and beletto
•marts at the foaowing prices, to wit ;
ten dollars cash the leap j twenty dol
lars the season, which may be paid with
fifteen dollars in the season; thirty
dollars insurance. The season wilj
commence the first of March and et,
pire the first of July. Marske was go.
by Diomed 8t his dam by Hart’s Med.
ly. I presume that most of the sports*
men have a knowledge ot Marsk’s
performances on the turf, therefore I
deem it unnecessary to Tepeat them
here.
THOMAS BIBBS
February 8 18 6h
Now in Baldwin Jail,
A likely negro fellow by name Bill
has both ears croped, and says he be*
longs to John Kunze of Augusta )
says he ran away from Robert John
ston, living on the Ocmulgee in Twigg*
county.
MARLOW L. PRYOR, Jaton
February 27, 1814- i9—tf
GEORGI A, Baldwin county.
Robert Hill personally appears before
me and being duly sworn maketh oath
and suith, that he had a note of hand on
a certain John Long for twenty-four
dollars,dated in December 18unpay
able twelve months after dato, which
note be endorsed to Wingate Hall.
Sworn to thislZth (lay of March, t*»14,
ROBERT HILL.
JOHN MILES, j. r.
Wingate Hall being sworn saith that
be has lost or mislaid the above note so
that he cannot find it.
Swum to this 12th day of March, 18*4.
„ W. HALL.
JOHN MILES, J. P.
March 16 21—tf
Grand Lodge of Georgia.
Savannah, arch 6,1814.
Resobuitf, That those Lodges that
are two or more years in arrears, who
shall not on or before St. John the &*/
valgelist, the 24th December next, pay
up such arrears, shall be atricken off
the List of Lodges ; their charter*
authorising them to give degrees n»
Masonry be revoked from that day, &
they declared no longer as regular
Lodges ; that notification thereof b*
published in all the Gazettes of th*
state.
Extract from, the Jfinutes.
D D. WILLIAMS,
Grand S* c’ry.
Wr The printers of the different newspaper
In this state are requested to inrert tbe above rv*
solution three weeks in their papers and fir"
ward their ae count t (which will be paid on its
manJ) to
JOHN PEARSON,
Grand Treasurer.
March 14 ^3 3t.
A LL persons are hereby cautioned a<
gainst trading for a note of hand for
eighty dollars, given by the subscriber t»
tbe late Archibald Martin, Esq. as tbe
consideration tor which it was given has
failed.
EDWARD BASS.
March 22 2£-»9t'*