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BY CAMAK St RAGLAND, STATU PRINTERS.
MILLEDGEVILLE, TUESDAY, MAY £0, 1223.
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VOLUME XIV.—NO. S3.
(fT-TIIE Georgia Journal is publish- 1
»d weekly* at the corner of Wayne and Hancock Streets,
if Three Dollar* per aim. in advance, or Four Dollars
»i the end of the year.
Advertisement* inserted at the usual rates.
N. U. Sales of land and negroes, by Administrators.
Executors, or Guardians, are required, by law, to he
hi-'d on the first Tuesday in the month, between the
hours of ten in th^ forenoon and three in the afternoon,
at the court house of the county in winch the property
u situate.—Notice of these salts must be given in u public
gazette SIXTY da>« previous to the day of sale.
gj Ss$m
V\n\\tcYs‘ ) Hold,
And Northern and Southern Stage Offices.
FI1HE proprietors of this Tavern respectfully in-
JL form their friemls and the public, that having
Ilfihlwin County Academy.
4 TE \CHER is wanted to take charge'of this
j jL institution itt conjunction with Mr. Jameson.
He will be expected to commence his duties on
the first of July. None need apply who cannot
TO THE PUBLIC. EORGIA. Putnam county.—Mary Bryant of ,
Reports ha\in<* circuLiUuJ tint I was insolvent V®' « apl. Mahon's dibf. posts before Eiancis\TiI-j the town of .Madison, sixty-six and two-third
id not aide to pay mv debt., is as falsa anti mail- »<«•»***. K«l- ? bav •"««’ ? ?r 10 years old I acres of laud, in the county or Morgan, one negro
■ ' about 4 feet 10 inches high, all 1 Icet white, shod girl 14 years old, household furniture, flic sold 1 ’
all round, a star oil her forehead, snip on her nose,
white under lip, ami some saddle spots on her
back—appraised at jyyGO, this 10th ol April, 1023.
Tolled before Win. Chare, Esq. by James P.
Knolcs of capt Reeves' dit-t. a small yellow hay
main with a star in her forehead, lj y curs old**
appraised to $15, 25th April, 10*3.
May G—31 Til AD B. REES, Clk.
3 EORGIA, Wanen county, Clerk’s office in-
1 Icrior court.—Ehcnezer Bird tolls before Gc-
raid Camp Esq. a small bay mare, star in her face,
some saddle spots, 3 or 9 yt ars old, about 4 feet 6
or 7 inches high—appraised to JT20, 23th April
o N the first Tuesday in June, will be sold m
nous as others heretofore circulated against lue.
For the satisfaction ol mv friemls and the public,
produce satisfactory evidence of.chafer and
capacity.
Address (i The Commissioners of the Baldwin
County Academy.” Mnv G 31
Notice of the safe of personal property must Ik* given
4 n lik«- manner, FOH I’V days previous to the day of sule.
Notice to the debtors und creditors of all estate must
i>e published for FORTY days.
made many improvnncnls in the arrangement of
their establishment, they are prepared to accom
modate all who may favor them with their custom.
, ....... Private
Notice that application wall be made to the Court of* lor families and
Ordinal y for leave to sell land, must be published for ! attention vv” '
NINE MONTHS. .... ' their friend
All business of this Kind continues to receive prompt • . f ( i llM| . f M j liro nati'onace
attention at the ofliccof the Georgia Journal. rccu ' c a ROSS ETER BUcKa NAN.
Milledgcvllle, May 6, 1323. tf .11
£5" The editors of the Augusta Chronicle, Sa
vannah Georgian, and Mobile Registc , will please
give the above advertisement three insi rtions in
their respective papers, and forward their accounts
to Uii for payment. R. k B.
A Card.
rpiIE trustees of the F emale Academy of Athens
I. would respectfully notify tin* public, that the
rooms, neatly furnished, are reserved chur , the institution h is recently been com- 1 • oiled on the sheriff of said < utility, and he stilted
•s and Stupe passengers, to whom every Ini|tr K d JR C v. Thomas Stanley and Ids h.dv, ‘ha'the suul William, had paid oil "II exec,Hums
wd he shown, lhey feel grateful to romni( , nre j lioll in J,’. »«»'!'*•' >•••«. »'• 1 >>“' "<«•>’ entered *«ti-Hnd
a,Ul «.» -lid braiich, - of female nh, dim, on ,!„• lira. .*«»« ^ ’iVlV 'Vs
Georgia, Putnnin Superior court.
I. John 1. Smith, Clei k of the Superior court for
said county and state, do heieby certify that then;
are no judgments in the clerk’s office of said court
against Benjamin Williams, Esq. but what execu
tions have issued upon : And I further certify, that
the property of Elisha Tall} , for the benefit of ll.*
heirs of haul deceased.
THOMAS TALLY, Adm’r.
April 1. 2G—td*ft2*
-\\ il' lie sold at the late retail* lie
i Irwin ( nun
'fPHK jmbserhiers have just received, in addi-
i tion to their former stock, the following arti
cles, which render their assortment very complete.
Fine black and blue Cloths, do do Cassimeres,
fine olive and brow n Cloths, Muslin Robes and
Dresses, fine Mu<iin Scarfs, Book and Leno Mus-
*,in, Nok iMd Jaconet do. luscroig Trimming,
r.iuglianis, Calicoes, Florentine Vc>ti»i«s, 1 aney
'lo. French Crape Dresses, Canton anti Nankin
;<>. Crane Shawls, Zclia and Zephyr Handker
chiefs, Fancy Silk do. Linens, Linen Cambric,
Long Lawn, brown and white Drillings, blue and
yellow Nankeen, striped and plaid Silks, Mei ino
jliawls, Flag Handkerchiefs, Cambiic Dimity,
while Jeans, black and blue Silk Velvet, Union
Stripes, do Mixtuies, black Sinehews, Veit el Rib
bon, Italian Crape, Needles, Ladies’ black and
white Silk Hose. Ho fine Cotton do. Ladies’ wn.di-
luather Gloves, do. white and colored Kid do.Gen-
MemenV fine Buckskin Gloves, Artificial Curls,
llaii Powder, Antique Oil, Cologne Water, .Mo
rocco and Kid Reticules, Parasols, Umbrellas, fine
oval crowned Hats, Boots and Shoes.
Knob and Mortice Lock*, Round Bolts, Plane
Trons, Socket Chisels, Screw Angers, best rest
ated hand and pit Saws, Stcdyaid* from KM) to
V00 ll*s. Saddles. Pocket Books, Rodger’s patent
Penknives, Gig \Y'hips, Spanish Knives, Hyson 6i
Gunpowder Tea, Cabiness Segais, Cabiucss io-
Mtcco, Georgia Mould Candles, Bale Rope, Loal
rSugar, Pomeroy’s Razor Straps, with Paste.
An assortment ol China, Gla. s, and Crockery.
Also—An elegant PIANO FORI E.
BURTON HEPBURN 6: Co.
Milledgctiile, May 6 31
Land and Negroes for sale.
\ HANDSOME property, unincumbered, con
sisting of land and negroes, together with
stock ol every kind, and the crow ing crop, amount-
,ng in all to about 12 or la,000 dollars, situate in
the upper country, and well calculated for a coun
try store—the soil well adapted to the cultivation
of corn and cotton, is offered for sale on accommo
dating terms.
BANK STOCK, 01 good paper, well secured,
will ho taken iu payment.
For further particulars, apply to the Editors ot
die Georgia Journal.
Milledgeville, May 13 H 3-
MinevaY
riAHE subscriber has taken the Indian
Mineral Springs for a t»*rni ol 20
* iil years, for the purpose of keeping a bouse
|||[ of Eutertuinment for all who may wish
fo \ isit the place either for health or
pleasure ; he therefore solicits the patronage of
tlu* public. His table will be as well furnished as
ihe country a (lords ; and his stables with forage of
every description, and good ostlers to attend to
tinm. He pledges himself that no attention shall
be wnntiugon hi>pai t to give pleasure and comfoit
to all who may favor him with their company. Ho
has also nn hand 2500 bushels of corn, and an ex
cellent grist mill, w hich will enable him to sell
corn or meal low to travellers. He has also a first
rate black-smith, who w^ill be
to customer- wilh dispatch. A general assoilment
of goods w ill also be kept to dispose of for cash on
low terms.
The bar will be. furnished with the be:-1 liquors
of all kinds.
JOEL BALKY.
N. B. All persons me at liberty to come with
theirdauiilicsatid uuiid touts gratis. J. B.
February 25 21 if
day of July next. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley are too
well known to require any very labored or minute
statement as to their character for strict and exem-
pUiy piety, or their capacity for tin* employment
ir. winch they are about to engage at Athens, and
in which they have been so successful lately at Sa
lem, and formerly at other places. They, as well
as the trustees, are w illing that their previous ef
forts in this interesting business, whatever of ex
perience or usefulness they may imjiort, shall bo
their only recommendation in any future uudetta
king. By order of the hoard.
May 13 AS BURY HULL, S
1 710R SALE—A first rate gig HORSE »
1 quire of ALEXANDER SCOTT,
City Hotel, Milledgeville.
April 0 ' 27 _
La w ke.M KUMi, Aptil 3, lb23.
1823. JOHN I. SMITH, Clk.
A list of taxable property given hi by Benjamin
Will iams of Brooks’ libit itt, Futnam county, for
the year U»22.
17 poll
May 6—31 THOMAS GIBSON, Clk.
Clark county, lnfr. court Clerk’s
cker of capt. Wright's Hist.
( i KOKGIA
T nffit'i'.—B.F.Ti
tolled before \V. C. Dobbins Esq. on the 2bth F eb. j
last, a yellow bay horse 4 feet II inches high, a
202 1-2 ncrc« land, 3d qua'.ilv, Putnam countv, wa- s ' nr '“'i" forehead, shod before, his light eye out, , -
1 ' • • - ' 11. t l .l. i.l.l iimr.iL. . I,, h? Ill 1 4
about 1G years old—appraisetl to J^30.
Obediah Vinson of capt Hodges’ (list, tolled be
fore John W Harper, Esq. on the 15th inst. two
estrnysof the following description : a sorri I male
i— I
snip on its nose, left hind foot wliite—appraised to
531), 20lh April, U.'LL
May 6—31 STERLING ELDER, t i c.
Marion, Twiggs County.
r I IHE subscriber having purchased the Lavem
JL recently occupie»l by Nicholas Lloy, and has
added a large addition to the same, now tenders
his services to lii.s friends and the public geneially,
ami will be thankful fur favors bestowed.
Apr 23—8130 _ _ DAVID RALSTON.
ENT K RT A IN M EN T.
HE subscriber informs the public that he has
I opened a house iu New 'D
Packages of Letters Alikin.
S EVERAL valuable packages of letters from
Augusta and elsewhere, known to have be* n
regularly mailed some months since, not having
reached their destination, \ i/.: Lawreuceville, in
Gwinnett county, the post master at that place will 1
r read} to attend thank post masters oa »he route, and generally in !
the -tale, to examine their office*, and jf any such j
art found, to forward them to their proper place,
f V N III! subscribe r ofiers for sale oil reason able 1
[j terms the Plantation whereon he now lives,
containin': about 1000 acres,jnostly good land, to
gether with 3 valuable mills, viz. I >avv and 2 gust,
together with an excellent gin house and gear, the
w hole upon a nevei lading stream of water. The
situation is well known by the name, of Long’s
Mills, in the county of W ushington, 9 miles from
Sandersville Any person wi>lung to pnrcimse, are
invited to call and view the premi e>, as a great |
bargain will be given by JOHN J. ! ONG.
April 15 3t»i -3
|" Dr. GILL’S COMMENTARIES.
J ESSE MERCER,Takes this method to infr-t
the publicj»enerally, his religions friends ,
j ularlv, and tin* Ministers of the Gospel mk
thatNVm.W. Woodward of Fhiladelphia, lia-* pul>- |
DMINISTRATOK’S SALE
i '1 ucsd.iy tin* 211Ii of June
ters of Sugar ere* k
202 1-2 tlu. 2.1 (und Morgan do. Hardlahoi.
202 1-2 do. 3d do. Jasper ilo. Ocmulgee.
■12 ncies river swamp, 1st qual. Laurens county.
101 I 4 do 1st do. do.
101 1G do 3d do. do
Georgia, Putnam county.
I, Tinid B. Rep*, Clerk of the Infcriot court, do
here!>y certify that the above is a true extract from
the lax hook deposited in mv office of the taxable
property given in by Benj. William* for the vear
1822. * THAI). B. REES, Clk.
1 do further certify, that I have examined the
records of my office and find no judgment existing
now open again*! the said Benjamin Williams, this the plantation ot Benjamin Hodge;,
13th February, 1823. " *' 1 F xx:
Til AD. B. REES, Clk.
VoUon Wwyy. Mouse,
Uppt /* end, South side Broad SI. Augusta.
WILLIAM H. EGAN,
EGS leave to acquaint his friends and the
public, that the above is in complete order
for the reception of produce.
The security from lire, which its peculiar situa
tion afford.^, and the rouvennmee mixing from its
immediate in ighborhood to dial part of the town
where the principle portion of the Cotton is now
sold, render it a desirable place lor the planters to
deposit their produce. Liberal advances made.
Sept
|\| DUCK.-
11 ot Murdoch McDuffie, dec’d, i
tv, on Thursday the 29th Mnv next, his stock of
cattle, ^90U head or upwards,) with a remnant ot
other personal property—all sold for the benefit i!
the creditors and heirs of said deceased, and sal,;
to continue from day to day until all ale. sold —
Terms made known at the sale. It is hoped that
all who are indebted to the above estate w ill conus
forward for settlement—likewise those to whom
tlo; estate is indebted wi.l be heard.
ABIGAIL McDUFFIE, Adm’x
JOHN c LOVE, Adm'r.
The above sale is postponed from the 15th to dip
CDtli May. Aptil 13
N Thursday the 2 2d day of May m *i, wit'bo
Id at the plantation of Jordan Anderson,
late of Pulaski couiiiv, dm’d. a quantity ot coin
bacon, and au 80 gallon still, and sundry oilier ai-
o
about 8 years of age, a small spot on her lore lit ad, tides too tedious to mention, lei ms made know a
and some saddle spots, a grey quit on her right on the day ot sale, by
shoulder, and a small be II on, *t l et 6 r.dies high,
appraised to V10—the other a small mare cult,
about I \ »ar old, a white streak down its face, a
IMF. ADMINISTRATRIX.
April 8
j^f OTICE.—All persons Iihv ing demands again.;
•Will be soltl
•xt, at or near
Earlv conn-
the estate of Henry Long, sen dec’ll, ai
piusted to present their accounts, and those in
debted fo said estate make immediate navinent t*v
.May 13 JOHN l.n.NG, Adm'r.
OTICE -All person* indebted to the estate
of Jacob Bra/elL late of Irwin county, He-
N'
ml, w ill please settle up ;
and those to wbon
ut their ui coun .
tv, all the personal property of Willis Anderson, said estate U* indebted, will |
late of Twiggs eounty, uec’il, that remains on the duly attested to. ^
Clmtahoochie, consisting ot rattle, hogs, and some A BIG UL lMi'DA I 1 1* IE, Adm x
plantation utensils. Also, outlie Kill day of July JOHN C. LOVE, Adm r
in \t, at i he Into reiidonoo of mild dec’d, In Twigri .April 15 De bonis son
oouuty, all the poraonal pntperty of the utld deoM OTICt.—All perkone Ind* bled tolfic eiiuti
that n mains in said county, consisting of horses, Ambrose Edwards, late of Jones county id
nudes, a road waggon and goer, household and are nested to make immediate payine
kitchen I’uinUiiie—’I lie sales will continue from
day to day till all are sold. Terms made known
on the dnvs of sale
May 13 S VML. WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
Oi"" !
208
w
H.
lor Lite re- this In ..% y work, and l.y the . . pi.
co,.UOU ot transient company. He pledg. s him- the l.mej., ,s m,der ho », >,• U off a-
««•»' 'fo'f 1111 ‘‘« en . ,i, ' n " 111 l ,a,d lo tl,un0 " l, ° m!, y ho Sit .lures,‘in Via. K e voluni.2, low he Imd
favor turn with their ciwtom. _ ; m £3j o sei ii. sii. ep, imd W in cnlf, iieui himliuu.
Any one may obtain the work by furnishing the a-
bovo named with the price, as he volunteers lu» a- j
ST. . JL Or s r/.Y;:, IUS r FLCfKW.l. i
riLLIAAl REV NOl.Dlj, keeper ol the Pub- i
lie. Archives, for that part of the Territory
formerly known*as bat Florida, respectfully in- ;
. I forms the public that iu* will attend before the j
ally, j Board ol Land Coiuini siuners tor the purpose of
exhibiting the claims lo laiio of such peiaonnas
April 1 (2ui—2G)
Apr 29—30
MTY HOTEL, Milledgeville.- - I he subscri-
iiiay plca..e to i mploy him.
^ LL persons wanting the Georgia
United Btates’ M ul Stages.
'] HEsnliHcrihershave es-
Hablished a le-ubr line of
• Stage» from Millcd.»c\die
J to Fort Mitchell, w here they
■ will be regularly met by Mr.
Betldoc’s line, hIiii Ii runs to Moiitgoiucr.y, Ala.
These stages will run twice a week tioiu Mil-
tedgeville to Montgomery, leaving the tonner place
»v :•* Monday and VVei’o‘*Miay. I lie late wilt be
he Mime as that of tue Not them Siape, U u
per mile HUTiH
May 13—tf. 32 _ HENRY CROWEL. _
Drugs, Family Medicines,
<§*c.
W H. HOC ER3 has just reurived Irom Nrw
. Vuil. ..ml L- mnv upeniiiK at liis UruR
More, opposite Moms. Wiley ^ Baxters new
O'jiluing,
150 Ih-i. bust Peruvian bail.,
120 “ Creuior Tartar,
50 “ * Jalap,
150 bottles Castor Oil,
u Olivo dj.
t?) |l>s. Cahmirt,
10 uross Fnftlish Phials,
10 Ills. Opium, Talk. Brndllt/. and " Oa
Poivdcrs, Madder, In.li^o, and all otiu-r uiiu-lee
,11 „ d to a'Di-ur Establishment in proportionate.
.Iiantities. Families, physicians, and mere hauls
■,m be furnished very low. April 2 - *
Fish, Flour, ice.
rrUJE sillier fiber offers for sale,
1 -j bbl. Mess Pork
25 do. Prime do
,;0 do. No.'2 Maekcrel
.20 half bids do
10 bids. No. 3 do
•F0 do. Northern Gin
10 do. Philadelphia Hye WliisUiy
10 do. prime Sugars
to do. all refined Loaf Sugar
20 bags prime green Cufico
20 bids. Flout*
-0,000 lbs. Swedes Iron, assorted
GOO bushels Liverpool Ground Salt
JOHN T. HOWLAND,
f Apr 22— It 20 Carter V Boykin’s Hitngc.
Foisytli, Monroe County.
Valuable Town Property For Sole.
r* 1IIF. balanec of the Town Lots in tile Imva ol
J. Forsyth, Monroe county, will oe offered loi
sale on the lirst Monday in June lie‘-t .
Persons wishing to own property ot this descrip
tion in one of the pleasantest villages in I n up
country, will do well to attend the sale, leims
■.nude known ou the clay ol sale. u ,. f
LIT)'LEiiEHKY GRESHAM.
JOHN PRATT.
TURNER III Nr,
/1 ,
bers have taken that large and eommodioui
house, lately occupied by Mr. McCombs, undi r
the name of the Golden Hall lavern. Every at
tention will be given lo make those who may favor
them with their company, comfortable.
1,1,A.M ALEXANDER,
Jan 21 WALK. SCOTT
men-
led Mill Stones, made of (lie best materials,
and warranted to be well cemented, may be fur
nished l.y applying to Needham Bryan, living one
mile above Stephens's Bridge oil the O n ( In e riv
er, Burke county, on us good terms as they ran lie
afforded March •! 22 tf
j os 10*11 w. e' Wallace—Vo,, are hen-
, w. bv notified to attend a meeting of Jasper Lodge
I y E.VIOVAI The subscriber has rumored Ills ( \,, 07) oll Frulav the 2.Id (lav of May nest, lo
v, Blacksmiths Shop 10 1 lie tipper part id the
town, within 50 yards of the old jail, where he 1
cy for the good will lie owes Mr. IV.
drill wish liu has that the work may have .111 <
sivo circulation. Powadttm, Feb. 11 10—2
I the
si illl ii I M.VI. r. Ov A/ 1 1 • limn, WIllMlldi' tmuaui u.w viv. ...ii, .. ..v .v..
[1 /’ The August* Chronicle, Savannah Republtinucs to timkc saw and grist mill irons, at reduced )
and Caluucfxi Tress, will publish the above icM
and send (heir accounts to the subscribers. E. A.
\V. F. S.
pin rs, ns well ax all oilier kinds of work in bis line,
jli ba likewise an air furnace lor casting mill-inks
and other small castings, in both brass and iron,
which will be done upon leisonabic terms.
Cash ttiven for old copper, brass and pewter.
1. T. C l M11 NG.
Mdludge\il!(-‘ 51 Arch - 1 «■*»»«
To Post Masters.
,formerly kept by John Dow-I FTAHE Pout Master il whose office the tenth
J number of “ die Philadelphia Journal of the
Medical and Physical Hcirnct*»," directed to me,
is detained, is reipit sled to fmward il without delay
to its proper destination—New hope Post Office,
• Hancock eouutv, on tno route from Povvelton tu
Montieello ’ DAVID KENDALL
| April 2*J .11 10
Fort hawkins.
C notton ware-house, boating and
j GROCERIES.'—The subscriber lias lately
taken possession ol a very ext* n.-ive ware-house
lor the rerepti.i.i ot Cotton and lias commenced the
Boating business on llm river Ormnlgee, and begs
He
" COFFEE HOUSE.
rnHE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully bog U»a\u
H to inform tlimr friends and the public, that
ll,.-y have taken the above well known Kubhe
i louse in the town of Milledgeville, on tie* east side
of the public squ;
iier, (one of the present occupants.)
Their establishment is lurg«*, and conveniently
calculated to accommodate 1 raselleis wjtti pri
vate bed-rooms. Gentlemen with their taiunies,
eaube furnished w ith genteel bed and sitting rooms
separate from the noise of the Iioum*—They there
fore hopC| from tlie conveniences of their house,
together with their expci ience in business and «*x-
erlions to give general salisluction, to gain a sliaie
of pubbe pationago.
JOHN DOWNER,
james w. lambkin.
Milledgeville, January 21 17
answer charges ore.lei rod against you, ol a nature
highly unmasonic and tiiigeulleinaidy
M. 1*1 II ELI PS, Seu’y.
Montieello, March 4, 5323 22 tin
(I The Cahawbu Tress uill publish the above
there limes.
F. S. COOK,
TAYTNG taken possession of that large and
4 eommoilious liouse formerly occupied by
I C’ u. Dawson, oilers his services to the public in
I the rapacity ofTavern-keeping. He hopes from
j hi* additional impiovement* and constaiitattention,
t that ho will be able lo render all those that patron-
< ue him eomt’oi table His house is roomy and st.i
' !•■» eunvt ni'-iiand shall be supplied with the be.-\
that the country affords
( ' EOHGIA, Oglethorpe County.— Personally
M appealed befoie me James Brockman, a Jus
te c oi the lh acc in and loi said ( ouniv , Beiijuiion
']’. Edmondson, who being duly .-.Horn, deposelh
and sailh, that this deponent has lost or i.nslaid a
certain promissory note of hand dated about tin*
10th oi 1 Itli day of July 1822, and subscribed by
Joseph Early, vvluiciuhe firomised to pay tins de
ponent, or bearer, one day after the date thereof,
one hundred ami tuny three dollars for value re
ceived, somewhere in the count} of Ja*per ? in the
latter part ot la U December, und whieh said note
lhu\e nut found, traded, not receixed p ivineiil foi
BENJ \.\IIN 1’. EDMONDSON.
Sworn to and suh*rrihed Iu lore me, inisihh
day of January 1823, Jami.s Kiiockm \.s. J P.
1 lierebv e.iulioii all persons nuuiiist trading foi
the abuse note-. BENJ. T. EDA10NDJ3UN.
February 4 n*3i*
first Tuesday in August next will be
old at thu court house in the tow n of Greens-
count}, between tlie lawful hours,
re or le.,s, on the water.-, of Should* r-
bonc, joining (in liards’land, Mapp and others,sold
a-the propei tv of John \\ allace dec’d, for tlieben-
<*lit of tlie heirs and creditors—Terms made known
a.o ihe d ' "t wile. I
EDWARD D. ALFRIEND, Adm’r.
May 13 ids 32
O N the first Tue»dti\ m August next will be sold
at the court house in the town of GrceueR-
horo, between tlie law ful bourn of sale, COO acres
of land, more or less, together w ith a mill, being
that pari of the tract containing about ii>0 acres
whereon Richards mill stands, joining Mapp and j
othcis, the property oi Geoige Richards dec’d, j
sold under tlie incumbrance of the willow’s dower, *
for the benefit of tin* heirs and creditors of said
dec’d—Term - made know n on the day of sale. j
EDWARD 1) AI.1TUEN 1), Adm i |
May 13 Id* 38 1
Often, ms told it the late residence I
of Geotgo Willson, in Jasper i ounty, on the i
23th day of June next, the personal property I e-
loiiging to the estate of said deceased, consisting |
of notisehold and kitchen furniture, hog', catlic, ,
and many other article * too tedious to mention.
May 13 RICHARD WILLgQN, Adm’r.
sold in SanderaviUe, Washington!
county, on the fiistTuesday in August next, j
vilhin the usual hours of sale, three tracts ot land,
ng the real estate ol Ezekiel Daniel dec’d. one
•t containing 287 1-2 acres, lying on the Big
iY
W';!;,.
iiy o* i o,
di»i ; ami
all w ho have demands against tin) estate, are here
by notified to pres* nt the same properly attested,
within the time pr* *.« lihed bv law .
JOHN EDWARDS, Exee’r. '
April 15 -3
A 1.1. those indebted to the estate of William
/\ Rai ker deed, are recpiested to make ininm*
j diate p ivincut, as no longer indulgeuer cuu be giv-
on ; and all those hav ing dem aids against xnid esy
mu . i eited to preiwnt them leoully muthcn#
ticalcd. EDWARD BARKER,}*,. •
I DAVID THRASH, \
! DOROTHY BARKER, Adm it.
| Maj fi Gw * JO 31
V LL persons indebted to the c»tatc of Ih.omai
llusoii, laic of Milledgeville dee d, will make
immediate pa}incut, and those having claims
against said dic'd, will present them according to
law. FRANCES HUSON, Adm'x. •
April St W Jv
A Lirpersoiii indebted to the estate ot Janies
Normm, life ol I’wiggs county, dec’d, mrt
requested to make immediate payment ; and those
inviug demands against the estate, will render
them in according to law.
April t9 JOHN WOOD, Ex^
P ERSONS having demands against the estate
i,i William Findlay, dec’d, late ot Morgan
eaunty, arc* reqnisted to present them hi terms of
the law, and tliose indebted to said estate are ro
nuu.ud to nuke immediate puyment.
JEoSE H. SMITH, Adm’r.
^ April 0 27
51 ICE - -Xu persons indebted to the estaf)
ul' John Caban ins, late of Jones county, de
ceased,are request* d make js.invediate payment,
and those holding demands agnima said estate, arc
piired to prevent thrm for payment to the suby
... ,w»...— it them lor payment it
»opie—one other tract containing 200, adjoining SC |-,| >t - r . JOHN E. BAILEY, Adtoi’r.
the above land—one other tract containing 200, l>- ‘ \pii|2*2—29 de boms non
ing on the watei *’ * : 1 | “*'*“*' ; ** -.a.ri,1-
lard and olio is-
ai.d ciediioi». EZLK1EL DANIEL, Ex’r.
May 18 tda” 32
(> N tin: lirst Tuesday in Ji.ac next, will lie sold
ddT!, 1 a 1,I r it*‘''‘ ro ?" 1 d " r'r"'Tv
i _Z v ol Henry I liuiiff son, late ot Jones ruling,
I dee'il, w ill tn exent them duly autlieiilieaied, u(ki
those iiidehted lei live estate aie requested to make
immediate payment to » ,
\\M. WILLIAMS,),- .,
\VM. HARRIS, \ t xCL rS \
| Mav 1J Gw* 32
at the. court house in Tvvigas county,oiic ne
gro man Adam, the property of Robeit Barton, de-
cea-. d JOHN BARTON, Ext
April 22 tdx29
O l IC’F.—All persons indebted to the cstnVe
per
p. i
Feb a
2aml0m |
S L
the Globe Tavern, near the court-house, for
merly kept b} James (.iambic, has opened a liouse
of Entertainment, and hopes by uni emitted atten
tion to giv e general satisfaction.
Milledgeville, March 25
[jLANTErI HOTEL, Augusta, G
■duced
ll«
jlicit a share of public patronag;
has now two boats running, and will ran y «
at the low rate of two doiiais and tilt} lent
bale.
C’otton will bo received at the Warc-ho*
the reduced price of twelve and a hall cen
bale a mouth.
A liberal advance made on cotton shipped.
Lately received and tor sale at very i
prices, u large n.»sortnient ol Groceries, c
consisting of tlie toiiowinj at tides: Sah
Flour, Coffee, biigi* - , Mohisse^, Whiskey, Gm,
Cheese, Fowder, Shot, Lead, ( .•"lings, lobncco,
Nails, toe. icc. 4J<00 v.ud- w II a-.-oi ted domestic
cotton goods. TE’l ER V\ J L i UEK* * 1 *B, J« -
Fort Hawkins, Jan 14 1 •> 1 1
To the Cotton PlanUn of Georgia.
rjIllE subscriber is iu pcs.-ession ol ti«e patent
1 right lbr making the late Improved Fresh foi
packing cotton in square bales, invented l».v lum,
now offers to make lor all those u ishing to purch;
hicli b hand.-
jn°;
ow iu II auco. \i county ja ! 2 i
HENRY MIMS, ■ _-
ELIJAH FHILL1H5-, «i»o No 401, Utdist. Early, also two arty
May 13—tdsl. Jui-uces lull il I — j | ols j„ t |, e 5th ili»(. Monroe, liandsoini iy im-
"Public Site o? Fayette County, j proved, No*.37..„ti jo, i miu-sreo... Monmer«t
j umtL 11. O uj • | 10U se, Oil ll.e road leadmi* to Clinton, hj Booth s
rSlHE town lots in Fnyi lie oouiily and in in | r A aooil bnraain may he had in any ol the
L town of Fayetteville, wi ’ o- oiiuri d loi '•"* ,l IO ve traets of iano, and inilispatable lilies made, J ||
on the 2«tli of May next. leans ol sale, a . foi- , 0 . u \ viier , living on the lands in 1 ( 9
One-eiKhlli part paid on the ‘lay of sale, and | v , oi | r ' 0( f - HENRY L. JONE« h hv the
lately occupied by John Miller, Es«j. situated be*
1“ ceil Reynolds and Macartcen Streets, and (rom- |)ow ()n()rg ln . 1Kl . „„ -
inn Jones street. J Ins establishment is the larpesi , SKS . w |,j r |, ,, hands ran pack
and best adapted for the cninlorlublc aceuniinoda- | J(;(( || )s 3 |.o ur( h, ban-inn, and
lion of Travellers of any in the state. There are i | ( j is.iles day Those who Mi-.li to
Rooms tilted up, a.nd will lie reserved for the ac- | mv(J ()lU , ,. ;lu |, r neeominoilaled, by applii a-
comniodation of Families. A Batliing fc-astaolie-ii- . 1,^111 iivintj in ('linlon, Geomia, or run have
tin nt is also attached to the Hotel I anv further information re peetinu it, bv writing >0
i’lanters, Norther,1 and Southern Merchants, , a( ,|, eil |, 11 ve |dace. Thev have been well 11 led
who may he pleased lo patronize the proprietor, j . (||l | |(j |,j y vl .,| in the btate of Mississippi,
will liud convenience in being in the nenjlihorlmod „ wi re invented,
of llie great Cotton Marl irom the Upper Country. J:,miarv7 JESSE MATHEWS.
Stables, in all respects suitable to the extent of — I——
the establishment are provided. | W# |j tt REWARD.—Strayed or stolen from
JOHN FIOL’UFITON, late ofGreene county. I *N> | If the subscriber at tlm ieliueouna In ulffe
November 19 7 Gill I on the 27ih March last, a likely hay mare “bout id
r. m 1 j nr 12 years, 15 hands high, a n.Uural trouer. shod
1' Ol* nale. ! ail round, switch tail, and her foreiop cut t lose—
-(is 2-25 and 22li in the 3d dist. Henry county, \„ v neraon aivinit informal , so that I get -aid
" .... ... .1 , , ( chilli b« entitled to
mare, or delivering lie
the almve reward, lugetlier v.ibi all
had in any of tin
ounty, April 15
REW \RD—Ra
L \\N SHE.
ii i3
ay from the suh-
..._ |).iid oil tlie 25tli Ol I)'
iber next', and the baluacein tw o annual iustul- j ..8
if-, vvhh notCb and approved sccbnf^.
P
nber about tile l .l iusl
ic ol Dunw
-fourth of the ball
eembi
id approved scebrity
JAMES STRAWN,
I1ENRV LANSEOUD.
ALEXANDER WARE,
WM. MORGAN,
Apr id*230 Justine. Inferior Court.
Hr K. E. Shackelford,
AV1NG rcremlv moved from Capt. Noah
Unit’s to Ileuiy Pope's, Esq. at tlw* erabs
»d, nine miles uorlh of C.tuiton, in June * eoau 1 }.
VeUvIers liis professioual i-ervieert lo lus^ fi ictul. ami
tlu public hi the viribotbruchoi of Pny*t< • Bur*
gciy, Uc. lie hopes bisuareinilted attention lieie*
<olore, will enable him to solicit a lib* ral °*
the public patronage. ZT. -L—
A 1 D l ICE.—Alfeented themselves from the : uh-
11 seribei in the 7th de tiirt of Gwinnett county
an the night of the 21st inst. the following negroes,
to wit. a fellow called Joshua about 18 tears old,
Mark complected, alnnit 5 feet high—Maria Ins
LAND.
EIlsON v who have drawn land in tlie follow-
districts', viz : the Mill, 15th, 17th .vz lllth, wish
b'Av ITv^tiie name ol Uiinwoody, :il
yellow complexion, ■> feet Ii or 9 i
probably will aim for Augusta, <1
C.ilfrev’s, in tile Creek Nation,
owned’bv said Calfrey, and lias I:
live wilh him iiRain.— Any per
lEiierlV Vu-m>; u,„l 9tl. and 14.it form. .1, Fay' hemln'R ^^^r^Wrewani 0 " :
cite, can have tlie Inches,;roH, prir, ca f ,a- 8 eth.m, shallcure th,
il 10 \ears old,
Ill'S III^Il. Il"
. or to r.ew'is
, Im was om e
Iy exp' esM*d a
"I'M"';
i that I
,Jack a I
ars old, I
nearly 6 feet high, who s;i\x (hat lit: belongs to a
man by tlie name of Pleasant Mouie of Homy
county, of this stale.— Also a mulatto by the name i
of Abraham, about 25 or 23 years old, w ho uavs |
that lie belong?, to a man by the name of Eli Mor
gan o| Edgefield district, South Carolina. The
owners are requested to come ami prove their pro-
pvrtv and pay charges and tnke them away.
JOHN \V. SCOTT, SIT AT.
May 13 — | t
( 1 KOKGIA, Clark county, Inferior court elm k’*v
I otfiee.---Stephen Crow of capt Dickens’ jlihl,
tolled before Wit). Stroud Esq. on the 22d nil. two
cstrays of die following desciiption—one a sorrel
marc 8 or 9 years old, about 4 leet II rucliea lngli^
a r> 111 a 11 white spot on her forehead, and a white
spot on her shoulder, right hind fool white, trots
and canters—appraised to $50 ; the other a dark
soi rt I horse 10 or 11 years old, supposed to be 5
let higlqaatar and snip, earn hind hot and about
hud In- legs white, old shoes oil hefuic, puc< E and
earners—.i ypraised to $ 10.
May I i SI Etu i NO IN DT R, ; j.,
KOKGIA, Wan 'hi utility, Clerk’s tiffin lu
ll f» nor court. Bartholomew Kiu hiuj.-x, of
Mpl. Cason’s dist. tolls befiuc farm aid l'i ait. esq.
i bay horse If hands high, I5 yen.-, old, saddle
spots, part of tlie right eat off, small bell— apprais
ed to $25, Mav 9th, 1823.
May 13 THOMAS GIBSON, Clk.
( * F.GRGIA, Nt vvtoil couritv ——Tak< n op by
JC \\m HodiK tt of capt. f lodge's di*t. and pos
ted before John F» i\lnr, E-(j. on the 25th Match
last, one small HOrrel mai e about I )enrso!d, >ap-
po-*‘d to he hrandedwithl.il. with zadille sp. .>
on her bark—appraised to J2.), this 12th April.
May6—3! STEPHEN HODGE, e. i. o.
V EORGlA, Henry i oiiuiy.—.lului M'Bride ol
49Clh (list, tolls beloie JoM'oh Benton,
J Ksq one bav horse marked w itli saddle spots on
• his back, and ba • a small vv liitc spot <<n •• icli slnml-
der, with his left eje out, about Id hands high,
I supposed to be I l years old—appiaisedut ^’85, * I. •
' I 2tli of March, 1828. tiiv en iiikIit mv hand this
J. M. FORBES, c. i t.
V IV .
DMINIS'l BATOR’S SALE—Will be sold 1 J i of (ieorge Willson, late ol Jasper county,
oil the 1 Ith of June next, at Fairpi *y, Moi- dcc’d, arc requested to come forward and mahp
giiii county, all the personal oropert) of Win. Find- ’ immediate pa}meat ; and those having claims
lay dec’ll, consisting of one horse, saddle and bri- against said ef»r.,te, vvijl present them duly authe^*
die, 1 silvei vvatrli, and sundry other articles icj ( ticated within Uie time prescribed bylaw,
tedious t,» mention. JESSE H. SMITH, Admr. , M v 13 RICHARD WILLSON, AdnUr^
Aprd 3 ,( ^ * ‘ 4 LL persons having demands against the estafo
I ji’BSi ANT to an order of the lion. CouiTol • j\ of Joe! Daves deoeased, late of Washin^on
Ordinary of Gwinnett county, will be sold at county, are requested to present their accounts tic-
w
G
tlie court-hotiic iu Joues county on the first Tues
day in July next, lot No. 29, 7lh di -trict, formerly
Baldwin, now Jouch county, containii.g 202 1-2
acres, sold for the benefit of the creditors pf John
S. Bu-liluii, dec’d. Terms made know non the day
ol bale SHADRACH BOGAN, ) * , .
ISAAC TOWERS, < A,lm r ’ 1 '
April 4 ul '27
/IlL Ih noli] on llm ti. -i Tueadii) Id
xt at tin; com i lion
tieello, a tract of land lying 2 1 -2 miles from Moii-
ticello, being a part of tlie real estate ol Solomon
Bay dcc’d, for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors- -It i nib made knowii on the day of sale.
April 29 E GLOVER, Adm’r.
OTICT*.—Will Iu sold on tlie first Tuesday in
July next, at the. court-house iu Clinton, hy
in order of the Inferior court of Junes county, GO
acres of land belonging to the estate of Jesse Vea-
/ey dec’ll, wlu ieon the said Veazcv deceased.—
leinis ol sale iiittdc known o:i the day.
Apr 22 ABNER LOCKETT, Adui’r.^
V GBEKABLE t*i an order of the court of Or
dinary id’ Jones county, will be sold in the
(own of Clinton, on the first Ti
one bundled and fill \ acics of land
con-ing to law, and those imebted to said estate
will make iimnedinte payment to
J AMES II. 'ARMSTRONG, Adm’r,
LAVIMA DAVES, Adm’x.
May 13 6t» 32^
AAKON BUHU.
Ti»e following portrait of this once distiii-
guished per.sona»e, is copied from a woik
townoj Mini- . recently published, lie now live* in obscir*
1,c<v,,m M, ‘ n * ‘ nty in t e interior of New Votk. ' .•
‘•The Ca.*sar of America—the most ajr
N
touisliir«45 and dangerous mail of Ins
j man that infused his own rebellious and tiery
spirit into every thing, material or immate
rial, with which he came in rort et; a mint
who went about u'orkit g treason, tampering
wilh the bravest and stoutest hearts o( ail
our country—in the light of heaven, with an
audacity unlike any thing, ever seen before
in the history of disaffection ; setting our
laws at defiance—mocking at our si retigth—
-day in July next, dymg tffal, which n >w he has failed in it,
, . mil «'(> (be Wj-i-ra i, as been called madness; yet, for whieh, all
of V* almit rrenk ailjiiHiiiiu J.iiean il Stnilli, beloiu;- , . . . i c .1, •
inn to the nstaie ul Iteiilii'ii M. Leroy. Sold for the the talent, ami learning, and power of the.
benefit of the heirs mid creditois. Terms, credit country were unable to punts.I him . A man
until Christinas that poured hi» spirit of revolt, like a flood ol-
fire into every heart that he came near—dis--
tuibhig the oldest and most ramiuus- of our
veterans, one, that seemed to put himsi If life
and name, into the power ol every human-
creature tiiat he approa< had ; yet with aji
WILLIAM FREENY, Adm’r
Api il 22 ids ‘29
toil's SALE.—On die second T.i
} ,S \E(2L i(
'j day in J
idcm-e of l'lo.i-r Horton, late of Jackson county,
dec’d, all the personal estatu of said deceased, con- a . .
(isiinirolTioi'sea, cattle, Iioi-k, sheep, household and thys seeming, was he lie-er ill the power <^i
kiii lieii furniture, iiluiiiation tools, a road uiitteon, jnorlal Ilian, (as Wilkinson and Eaton can
- EORGlA, Jumper < oiinlv, Clerk’s office lute- |
Ii
tion (o ’ JOHN B. NELSO
Standing Peach Tree, D<; Kalb County.
January 13 15 vv4m
V LL pewoiw arc cautioned against trading for
2 fitly dollar notes given !<} Ransom Kitchens
to Thomna Davison, and an* likewise cautioned
against trading fur two other notes lor *27 cacli or
thereabouts, given by J*.li Kitch* ns to Jhotnas a-
vison, tliey having been obtained fraudulently, vve
are dttci mined not lo pay thrm.
KANSGM K! lCHLNS,
ELI KITCHENS.
Jspper rountv, April 29 3t *
For! Hawkins, A|>» il 29
(j. f' The editor of the \
ph ase give the above adverti
lions
OCK.
—to
Cbioiiiele wi
it mm* public.
C. B
Odi *d A pi il 1823.
Mm "
G
district toffs before .1
brow n Iioim* 7 or 8 } »*i
►houUb’i wilh til** lelte
Isi- loreiie el and on th
Ciil, al»ont 1 feet 10
, »
31
l)kri
lues L Burks, Esq. a dmU
rs old, branded oil ill.- b it
s I P. w il ii some w bite in
nose, also at tin* root ol the
11 in< In s high— appraised
11 to $65, lilt :
•.(IhCy T REWARD. Runaway on the 17th
Is him from mv plantation in BiLbcoun-
-- - — bov iiitined GEORGE, about
u, I- CI S. REWARD.—.V M-oml.al from mu
*2.) on 111" Uth dm "I March la»i, FLEMING
HoITI', a lad ah, ui 17 yearn old, and about ■> Ii" I
IU iiiche, lii«h, field colored hair, fail complexion,
anil lias a scar on liis upper liii As lie was l«Rul-
ly hound to me tu learn ill" cm penlm s trade, I do
hereby caution every i'cr«<m .i*ain»t liarbo
ding
prentiei
I fodder, a quantity of cider ami cider
n *1, aud other articles too tedious to enumerate.—
The sal** lo continue ft liii day lo day until all are
sold, and the terms made known on die day ui sale.
william bell, > E .
Apr2S—<9 JA8. HEMPHELL, > _ '
N ilo lii't la nil) ... June lit xt, Will bo fcold
at the eourt-liouso iu Warren couuty, 20*1 12
land in the 10th distiictot lleury county,
known by No. 125 iu said dist. sold lor the benefit
of the heirs of Benjamin Wheel* .' dec’d, laic of
Warren countv. i
April 15 ' JAMES WHEELER, Agent
()
)V eautton every perxou against ii.uiiomig, tut- 14 ,,r 15 year a old, with a I
with, or employing tin* al*o*e deRcribed ap- t .shod all louud,the ri ,til hind
tier, as 1 shall proceed a* cording l<» law « u tf]5
1 HOVI AS REEV EH. Taken up and i>o*ud b.-fo
Henrv Stei l and Hugii li Slew
15tli April, 1825
May J A. K. RI CH \N NON, Clk
1 EORGIA, Mora n, cuniv—Ti.kot."..p i.uJ 1 J\, ’*•*"' d “> of J “»« , “! xt ' " J 11 ' ,u ™ ld »“•*« fo*®
- IKIMI.I before Smith, Fro,, .mil,, rcxuleiii'c of Joseph Ynrhr.tughdpr.il. m JuvUwn
Utl, in ., l.y John C Eva.., ol ,.,,1 Sli. pli. id'. alUhc^ i.crroual ol .ai.l .1.. m.hud cm-
dist. .* small sorrel hoi se about \ fec?t 7 inched high,
14 or 15 years old, with a blaze face, swab tail.
‘ foot white—appraised
G
Cooper s Bridge, May G
3t 31
rel horse afiout 3 ve
with a star in his G
—appraised l*» ijilji)
up and {Nistrd before I Culberson, Km|.
the Wth April. 1823, by J«-e Lawson, one sor-
1 ' 1 feet J1 inches high,
ml a snip on lux nottc
»i\en unfler inv li.iml tins
JOHN MSBET, Clk.
31
ail,
clothing, and u snlhcicuey’
•t them at least one month. 1 wentv doll
with all reasonable expenses, >Gll be paid for aj>-
prehending the above negiocs, ur ten dollars for
either, delivering them or either of them in Gwin
nett countv as aforesaid, or lodging them in any
Jail iu the slate and forwarding information tliere-
if to ' JObEPH CROCKET.
Mav n
ba* a parcel of good store clothes. Am person ap
prehending s aid negro, so I get him, snail uceive
and all expeuces paid.
r Luii . isaac rmurs
jV The FJi'ort of the South Camtvu toy
rette, tVisUrn Carolinian, und Raleigh Otar, u-. -
publtth the abort three times, and for wd ■’ ‘ '
jrti to Oiisjfite lw ( "ftir'
South , .
her master and carried into Uie » reek nation, and
then' sold to a half breed some lime last .prinK,
and that diu is on tier way home to her master —
And | do (jarneularly request tin- owner of said ne
gro to come forward, pay expenses, and luke her
,.wa\, areording to law.
f |p, " f HENRY AUDUJ V.
( s EORGIA. Greene < mnty, lnfr court Clerk’,
y office —Sherwood Stanley posted before Win
\\ unield,Esq. two . stray nu.rs, one a white at out
1 r or 19 v.iars ..Id, and about 4 feet 9 ineltea lii^ti,
«itli a lii il ou , the other a -oi rel alxnit 7 year* old,
and t feel 0 inches hivli—boili of ill. 11 appraised
a i follows,via. the while at dl.7, and the barrel at
VIS—this 2l»t dav of Mari h, IS?J
' Mav 6- 31 ROBERT F VAPTIN CH
show,; a mail, that Mtlfi red the legal w isdofti
of the whole oouiitry to .may itsell against
hint—without trembling—and then, just put
out enough ol Ins own strength, and no mow;
(wasting no jot or tittle of his power,) to de
feat and shame them. O, it was miraculous
ami since the lime of the Human, there h.ts
never been a man upon ibis earth, so like
Julius Ctesar as was Aaion Burr. Why
did he not sucecid ! is the question with
me; not as it is with the deeper politicini'w
V DMiNISTHATuU'SBAI.f'..—On Friday die ' pj- t | 1B a „e ; why did he attempt it? Thu
sixth day of June next, will he sold aulie late | a|) j s t |, an j s known—his resnurres
greater. Aaron Burr was never the man to
tiazatd all for nothing; a step mote, and
(Mexico had been his ; then who would havo
staid the conqueror ? V* here could ymt
have entrenched yourselves?—Ii. no other
place, and by no other meat's, than by en
compassing yourselves round about by a waff
of tiro. Yun must have had swords passing
stating of liors.es, cattle hoes, household and kite li
eu furniture, plantation utensils, corn, fodder, a
niill and vesHeU, a quantity at brandy and vdier ar
ticle . loo tedious lo inenuon. 'leiuia made known
ou the day of sale.
Ambrose yarbrough, t.
THOMAS 1. BOWEN,
April 15
P^lnIcrior court of Grei ne county, silting for night and day. Ave one blow ! and we who
ordinary purposes, will be »old on the first Tuesday no w laugh the threat to scorn, would have
in June next, before the courl-liou»e door in se£1) ,| )c President of these United State,i
Greci.etlunougli, 35 acr. a of land, niore or lcw si- Congress, and all others in authority,
tuat** in flu* countv ot Greene, ou Rush cittk, au .n
joining Maj. Thomas Moseley. John Mouiford and driven into the Potomac. B«.t enough,
others, il til ing part of the real estate of Thomas Let Ustlmnk llud, that a soldier and a des-
HongliioB, dec'd. fur till) henetit ol the loirs and w JS blasted when lie was; and not lit-
cieditoia of said deed., 'lerms made known on |j evc as we are apt to, that «e are iUOLittS*
ll*c day of hule ^
VirtUf (JBRAHAM TiyAT*?, FxVr h'e.