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Vol. V.
MiLLEDGEVULLE, APRIL 6, 1814.
No. 24.
PUBLISHED BY
Season Sf Fleming GRAsriAtm,
STATE PRINTERS.
AT 8 3 A YEAR HAI.K IN AUVANCE.
Iy All letter! to the Editor! mud be pod paid.
NOTICE.
N ^O subscription will in fnture lie re
ceived to this psper for less than a
vear. All persons who have mce liter
cd their names will he eonsid re I sub
seribers till they signify to the contrary.
The advance money must in every ease
be forwarded, ami no paper will be dis
continued till all arrears are paid.
February 23.
fi^HK suits'filter wishes to hire A
B (j(IOi) WAGGONER. either white
or black, to whom he will give liberal
wages. John Greenlee.
March 30 23—2t.
AGREEABLY to an order’ofjhe
Court of Ordinary, of Burke county
will be sold on Saturday the seventh of
May next, at the house of George Cor
nelius.
Three N egroes, to wit:
frank, Let, and her child Eliza, toge
ther with a lew other articles, the pro
perty of Anna Cornelius, deceased.
Credit will be given until the first ot
March next by purchasers giving smal
notes with approved security.
y. B. White, Ad mV.
Marrh 30 tds.
SiM . i .... . .
Si lv.\ If ED or siut- n lrom L. Ala
gnire’i s. i lie in M Ue*ig;vilL\ on
the l ight of the 5th instant, a brown
bay Gelding, about four feet eleven
inches high, hind footlocks white, shod
before, paces, trots and canters, anv
person who will deliver said horse to
mein Milkclgeville shall receive TEN
DOLLARS Reward, or FIFTY
DOLLARS for the Theifand Hors-,
John House.
March 30 23 2
Notice.
1 hereby forwarn all persons from
trading for two certa n notes of ham 1
given by mvs^lf to John R mton for 25
dollars each, both dated the 1st of Jan
tiarv, 1810 ; one payable the 25th of
December following and the other the
25th of D"ccmber 1311, both attested
by John Andrews; which notes are in
the hands of Wm. Lee of Greene coun
ty, and placed there to nay srne debts
for the estate of Pleasant R niton as
John Routon informs me, and said Let
claims the potes as his property, I
have demanded the notes of him as
administrator of Pleasant Routon, de
ceased, to apply to the use of the es
tate and he refuses to give them up and
I do not m an paying the said notes
only to the estate of Pleasant Routon.
as they belong to said evate.
Janies Gttffird.
March 20 2 '—3r
LOST on the t5*h of M ir h, 1814, 'ictwrcn
f '»natha r - C Iter’** and G ac.ne county, a
jCKET-Book -antaining a 100 dollar and a
dollar bill, 2 du<* b'll» on Pnymaft r Fannin
d 1 note of’lan-t on Motes G-eer for s.’Oi'ol-
•g—any prrfon delivering laid book and pa
rs to the fubferiber, living 12 milt's ~el *w
r-ensborough on the A>*gufta road, lhaii re
ive a reward of ten dollars.
Frederick G. Colbert.
Marc 1 ! so 23 tf.
WILL BE SOLD.
On Tuesday Sd day of May next, at the
residence ofC W.Callie*. in Greene county,
The Personal Pnpeity
wfVan Leonard, late of faid county, dec’d;
confiding of a Horfe,Chair and Hsrnef 1 , feve
rs) Cows and Calves, 5c . &c.
C. IV. Calller, Atlm’r.
March 30 * tds.
THE suSgcr’her has appointed Joel Craw,
ford, Esq. hi« agent to transact all business
relating to the e-tate^f John B. Minor,dec’d.
All perfons having demand*, against said es*
tate wilt present them t•> aid agent, proven
as the law req'iires. At »'i perfons indebted to
faid estate will make payment to my faid a-
gent as ear y as p 'ss b e, or leg il steps will be
taken to compel them.
Richardson 0 Scurry, Adm'r.
March 80 23—tf.
GuArdiAii’s bale.
ON th first Tuesday in May next,
will be sold, to the highest bidder at
the Court-house in the county ol
Greene, agreeable to an order ol the
Court of Ordinary for said county,
one hundred acres of Land, more or
less, lying in said couiv.y, mi the waters
of Town Creek, part ot the real estate
of Jame3 Harvdle deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs of said deceased.—
Terms will be made known on the day
of sals.
ITardjf Phillips, GitarMn.
March 17 23. tf.
WILL BE SOLD
To the highest bidder on Tuesday
’he 19th day of April next, at the late
dwelling house of James Stevens,
dec’d. in Jasper county, a part of the
Personoal .Estate
of said deceased, consisting of a stock
of Horses, Catde, Sheep, Goats and
Hogs, one likely negro bov, one
Thresh ing Machine and running gear,
ore Dutch Fan, a quantity of good
Peach Brandy & a numherof othernrri-
clestno tedious to mention. Credit will
be given to purchasers until the first
day ol March next, on all sums above
three dollars, the purchaser giving
his note or notes under thirty dollars
with approved security. All persons
having demands against the estate c.l
said deceased are hereby notified t<
bring them forward duly attested with
in the time prescribed by law, and
those indebted to make immediate pay
ment to
John Rivers,
Th os. Stevens,
March 30 23 td
F.x'ors.
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLI),
On the firfl Tuesday in Msv next, at the
C urt-house in the town o f Hartford in Pu
la.ki county, between the usual hours, the
following property, to wit ;
One lor of land No 339, in the 21ft diftritfl
Wilkinson, now Puhflc:, half of two half acre
lots in the town of Hartford, known and dis-
tinguifhed in plan of faid town by No 6 and
7 insquarc letter E, one bay gelding ten years
old or upwards, one fradtional survey -ontain
inti 86 acres, No 400, in the Sift riiftrift, ad.
joining the lands of Wn. Drverrux, fold un
der the incumbrance of the ftate, two n- grots
namely. Venter and Charlotte, one forrei'
mare Ox years old or upwards, two feather
beds and furniture, lot of land No 274 in the
24th diftrift, lot No 231 iu the l/5t n diftridt
and No Ain the 20 h diftnCt, ail of wnieh
was in Wilkinfon at the time ot Furvey, now
Pulalk—taken as the properly of Benjamin
S. Lanier, Colledlor of Taxes of Soriven ooun.
ty and Clement Lanier his security for the
years 1803 and 1810 to satisfy executions is.
suing from the Treasury ; all of the above
property pointed out by Clement Lanier.
Alfo, one lot of land No 284 ir. thr 2tft din
trict formerly Wilkinson, now Pul .fki, and
the following notes, to wit ; ope on james
Clark for twenty dollarp. one on Thomas
Johnson for 64 dol.ars, one on William Wray
for 32 dollar^ 81 1.4 cent-, endor.cd by John
B. Paiker, and one on Wright Howell for 18
dollars, endorfed by John B. P *k-t; taken
as the property of Robert Deih *2 , C lledtor
of Taxes ot Pulatkicoun'y for the year tail,
to fatisfy an Execution issuing from the Trea-
fury; all f t he above property levied pn by
A ten Tooke and returned to me byA.*h*
bald Lassiter ; property pointed out by faid
Dcohazo.
E j -h Wallace, Shff. r. c.
March 4 tda
i uc Lclebratta running iiurse
sTUMP THE DEALER,
,By the celebrated imported horse Bryan
0’Lynn,}
WILL STAND inc ensuing season
1 Mnicdgeviiie at twenty dollars the
.eason, winch may be discharged bv
ftl etn dollars, il paid within the sea
n, which will expire the first ol Ju
y. Stump the Dealef won the great-
st post sweepstakes that ever was run
lor in this state, over the Bt wling
Greene turf, 13 subscribers, distancing
til that stat ed but one ; he won the
first day’s Jocky club purse at Sparta,
.lktuncingthe celebrated running horst
IIco, that had won m my races against
n. first rate runners—he was then ta
ken to Nashville by Gen’I. Andrew
Jackson, and wen the first day's jockey
club-purse, threr,* mile heats, agains.
ihe finest horses in that country—he
never was beaten or paid forfeit,*&
is pronounced by the best judges, the
most perfect horse of his kind that has
been bred in America, and equal in
blood to any horse in the world, which
may be seeu by reference *n the gene
ral stud book, compared with the cros
ses of his ancestors in America, th it
is kept at his stand. He stands nearly
5 feet 3 inches high, a deep bay, black
mane, tail and legs.
Pedigree.
Stump the Dealer’s dam was got bv
Grey Diomcd, Grey Diomed bv Meal-
lev—her dam by Wildair—-her grand
dam by Janus.
Robert TV. .Alston,
John Thomas.
y. B. During mv absence from
Millecigevilie, Mr. Downer will attend
to the above hc^se, and receive marcs
h feed them wen for twenty-five cents
a day.
John Thomas.
Mart* 20 23—tf.
WILL BE SOLD,
At Irwinton, Wilkinson county, on
Thursday the 5th May next, a number
of
ilalf acre Lots
in said town. Terms ot sale as usual.
The sale to be postponed from time to
time by
The Commissioners.
March 23, 1814 23 tds.
Notice.
I hereby forworn all and everv per
son from harboring or trading wi*h mv
apprentice Joseph R. Tucker as he has
left try house and employment without
mv leave or consent, and the obligati,
on still standing against me
John M Arthur
W c’.inpt r n cm’:.'.’ 1 «rr.< 25 2' 2-
IS OllCC
On Thursday 5 f h May next, will be
sold to the lughevt bolder, at the late
esidence of William Cunyus, dt ceas
ed in Washington county, one hors
«<>roe cattle, goats, one gin, one riding
chair, on<- waggon, various kinds < I
c 'rpenters’ & slv p j jice s’ tools, a par
cl of good Walnut plank, one Irani n;>
• aw, two broad-axes, two club-axes,
oeach stands and brandy barrels, &c.
All those who have claims agains*
'he estate are desired to bring the"
forward legally authenticated, h those
indebted, are requested to make pay
meot.
Notes payable the 1st January next,
with approved freehold security will
be required, bv
Rachael Cunyus. Ex*x.
March 26 ‘ 22 tds
Monthly Notices.
W HEREAS John 81 Ann Armftrong, Ex.
ecutor and Executrix, of the eftste of
Jo’m Armflropj* fen. dec’d, haveappiitd to
me for Ictiers of dismiMion on the eftate ot
aid deceased $
Thtfe are therefore to cite and admonish
aland fin#ti'ar the k ndr-d and creditors of
fa d deceased, to he and -pp-. ar at a court of
Ordinary for faid county on the irtt Monday
ui July next,, then and there to (hew taufi (if
any they have) why laid letters Ihould not he
granted
Givt n tinder my hand this 4th day of No*
venihtr, 1818.
Robert Robey, c. c. o.
December t w6m.
NINE months alter elide apptica*ion
will be made to the honorable Court'
Ordinary of Greene county, for k-.n.
to sell a tract of land formerly the pr- -
perty of John Adams, deceased, tlv
land lying in Greene county, on the
writers of Richland Creek containing
277 acres, the above to be sold for the
benefit ol the heirs of said deceased.
William Johnson,
William E. Jldams.
Ft '^nnrv 9 0-901
Ailni'rs.
Nine rtiomns after date, application
.v ill be made to the honorable the In
ferior court of Morgan county for
leave to sell all the real '-‘ate ol Jere
miah Miles, late of said county decea
sed.
Edward Williams, Adin’r.
March 17 m9 *
Nine, months after date, application
will be made to the honorable th*- In
ferior court of Morgan county for
leave to sell the real estate of Alexan.
der Awtry, sen. late of said county de
ceased.
Edward Williams, ^ Atlm - r ,.
Alexander Auctry, jun.
17
m')m.
NINE noii'lis alter (late applies
tion will be made to the honorable the
inferior court of Hancock county, for
leave to sell one hundred acres of land,
lying in said county, joining Thomas
Cooper and others, whereon is a good
dwelling house, and other convenient
out houses, being all the real estate
of S irah Harvey, dec’d; to be sold
for the beuefit of the heirs and credi
tors.
Richn r (l />. Fletcher, 1
nd, S
Strp'ien Thurmo>
March 11
Adm'rs.
m9m.
Notice.
At the same time, application will be
made for leave to sell an undivided
tract of three hundred acres of land,
joining the above tract, belonging to
Jeremiah, R chard and Levy Harvey,
orphans of James Harvey, dec’d.
Richard Jl. Fletcher,')
Rennitt Jlillsman, kGuardians.
Stephen Thurmond. J
March U 22 mOx,.
1 NINE months after date, applicati-
I on will be made, to the honorable the
i court of Ordinary of Putnam county,
j for leave to sell the real es nte of
1 Thomas Ew*ng, late ol said county,
dec’d.
James Huddleston,} . . ,
Joseph Huddleston $ AHm * '
March 23 22—m9m-
NINE montha after datt, application will
be made to the honorable the Inferior court
of Laurens county for leave to fell all the real
estate of Travis r enn, dec’d, for th* herein
of the heirs and creditor!of f*i*l dec-afed
11 iliiam Hawthorn. Adm’r.
Mary C'eirs, A'lm’x.
December 92, 1813 73——mom
Nine months after date application will he
made to the Inferior court of Jones county
for leivp to f t i| fifty ac*e» of a tradl of land
Mimher S7. in theSih -blbicr of Jones, the
property 01 Thoma Gardner, deceased—to
be told for the t-e’ielit of the heirs and credi
tors. t
Jason Gardner, A dm.
Pebruary 10 m9m*.
NINE m after date, appheati n will he
made *o ne honorable the Inferior court of
Morgan county, for leave to sell one hundred
ail 14 acres of land, lyingin the county of
Ja«p-T, on the waters of Murder Creek, and
part >f tot No. r.tne, in district iJo fifteen, be
ing the real estate of Andrew Miller, dee*d.
Sold for the benefit of the heir! and creditors
of .aid deceased.
Thomas TJend, Adm'r
Jan. 10 12 msm.
NINE months alter date, uppiica-
ti n will be made to the honorable the
Interior court of Laurens county, sit
ting as a court of Ordinary, for leave
to sell the real estate of Richard Deene.
dec’d ; for the benefit ot the heirs and
creditors.
E. W. W. Wynne. Adm
September 6 m9m.
NINE months after date application will be
made to the honorable the C->n-t of O din-ry
of Puhfki county, for leavp to fell lot of land
number 271, in the 21st Wi'kinfon now £u-
laski county, helongu g to the eftate of Jacob
Dunn, de -eafrd t for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of faid dereafed.
Diana Dunn, Adm'x.
Angnft 11 mom.
GEORGIA, Baldwin county.
Upon th» applic ttion of Enoch Eftanda, ad-
m*ni drator to the eftate <>f Laiab Eiland", de-
ceafe praying to be dismi’ed from the faid
admnii"tration ;
It h ordered That nfre- fix months public
iiot.ee hereof, has be* n given in one of the
mi He Gsxette! of thia ftat ft once a
month fo- fix-months, th- fj.,t Enoch Eiiands
i-e dii*m ; (red accordinely (r*'m hi*- administra.
tion, unlefs caufe he (hewn to the contrary, at
the next court of Ordinary af'-r the expira
tion of faid term.
Taken from the m'nutea 5tb Jsnu.ary, 181.4.
Abner Locke, e. c. o.
January 12 mem.
Nine month! after .date aoplica'ion will be
made to the honorable cmirt of Ordinary of
Clark county tor leave ro fell a tract of land,
containing one hundred and forty eight and
one half acres, be the fame more or i-as, ly.
ing in Clark county, on Aopalatchee river, the
real eftate of Philamon Thompfon, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Samuel Hester, Adm.
February ft ms>m.
GEORGIA, Montgomery county.
WHEREAS Wright M’Donald, ex
ecutor on the estate of Angus M’Do
nald, deceased, applies for letters of
dismission on said estate ;
These are therefore to tire and ad.
monish all and singular the kindred &
creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the tirm
prescribed by law, then and there t*>
shew cause (if any they have) why
said letters should not be granted ; Gi
ven under my hand this Sth day of
March, 1814
D■ Thompson, c. c.o.
March 16 mfirn
Fine months after date, application *1 *
b- made to the honorable court of Ordinar 1 *
of Oglethorpe county for leave to fell
300 acres of land in said county, adjoining
the lands of Glass and Swanson, being th
real estate of Alexander Cummings ne~
ceased—to be sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors.
ThonmsAf’Grhre, Ex’or,
M.rch 9 20 m9m.
Nire months after date, application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior court of
Putnam county, for leave to fell two lota of
land, No. 95, and No. 96. adjoining each other
in the 3d diftrict of originally Baldwin, now
Putnam county, about 3 milea below Eaton*
ton, whereon James Singleton, dec’d formerly
refided ; alfo 25 acres being part of Lot No.
103. and joins the above mentioned lot No.
96, alfo one half acre lot in the town of Ea-
•onton, No. 2 in fquare H. being the pro
perty of James Singleton, dec’d—fold'far the
benefit of the heirp and creditors.
September 8
Eden Taylor, 1 5?
Mathew Jones. ) S
m9m.
Hancock Superior Court, Ang. Term, 181*0
John Bolton, surviving ro-"
partner of Robert ami John
Holton.
vs,
David Fltiker, Executor of
James llarvy.
Rule Nisi for foreclosure.
Upon the petition of John BoTtofi
who is the surviving co-partner of Rob
ert Bolton praying that the equity of
redemption to a certain tract or parcel
ol land ct • taining by estimate two hun
dred and ten acres, more or less, lying
in the county of Hancock and state of
Georgia, on Sandy Run, bounded west
ward ly bv land of Peter Hutchinson,
northwardly by Tullv Choice, east-
wardly by land of Micajah Cooper &
Southwardly by land of Federick Rose
at the time of the mortgage, bfinp part
ol a larger tract granted to Bur well
Rogers, which tract of land on the tenth
day ol .March, Igio.thc more effectual
ly to secure the payment of two th >u.
sand two hundred & ninety eight dol
lars & ninety cents, was mortgaged by
the said James Harvev to said Robert 8c
John Bolton by a deed of Mortgage
hearing due elate therewith.
On motion of Thomas Fitch, attorney
lor the Petitioner, it is ordered, that
the principle, iterestSc cost on the .id
mortgage be paid into this court within
twelve months, or that the equity of re
demption to the mortgaged premises
be thence forth and for ever foreclosed
according tothf nrayer of the petition
er ; and that th*s rule be puhlishsed
in one of the public gazettes of this
state at least once a month till the
time appointed for the payment of the
money into court, or served on the
said David Fluker, the Executor a-
foresaid, at lea9t six months previous
to that period.
A true extract from the minutes thi*
4th August, 1813 .
Thillip L. Simms, Cik.
August 1 r ml 2m
After the expiration o' nine months
application will be made to the Court
of Ordinary of Warren county for an
order to sell the real eitare of William
Butt, deceased^ lor the benefit of the
heirs and creditors.
Timothy yMathezvs, Adm’r;
August is _ mo-n
NINE months after date applir.a'ion
will be made to the honorahl- the Inferior
court of Putnam r.riJmty for letve to sell
the teal estate of Martin Kendrick late of
said county, dre’d.
Jane Kendrick, Adm’x.
Alford Clopton, Adin’r.
Jans* 9 . . n9m.
GF.OROfA. WifiiipRion coun'y
Whsrras Jefie Armstrong Ex’nr on the
eftate ot Junct* Jonea decrafe«Lapp!ifs for let
ters of diamlfiioo, on said eftste ,
i'he c .e err therefore to cite and atlmonifii
;l! and finguUr th kindred and creditO'S
ol laid deceased to be and appear at my of
fice within the time preferihed by law to
Ihcw Caufe I if any they have] whv faid
lettc'S fluuld not be granted him. Gv en
under my hand, this J4th Oftobrr, 1813.
/. Inun c. c. o.
Deccmbsr 4 mSur
Niiif months after date appliot ion will
be made to the honorable the Inferior court
of Tatnal county, for leave to sell TOO a-
cres of pine land in said eoumy, adjoining
John Langford, the real estate of Thomas
Griffin, deceased ; for the ben fit of the
heirs and creditors.
Lucy Griffin, Adm’x.
September 8 , , ,n9m.
GEORGIA, Twiggs county.
Whereas Asa Cotton, administra
tor of Abraham Davis, late of said
county det eased, has obtained an or
der ol the court of ordinary for said
ci.urty, for a citation for letters of dis
mission as administrator on the estate
of said deceased ;
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and every person or per
sons, whom it mav concern, to be and
appear at the Court of Ordinary for
Twiggs county, on the first Monday in
September next, then and there to
shut cause (if any they have) why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal this
7th February', 1814,
Arch'd M'Intyre, c. c. o*
February 23 18—mom.
t lASll WILL BK GIVEN, foragodB
j Riding Horse that work* well—-yVp*
ply at this ullice,
April 6.