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POETICAL.
ran thk hlflv.ctou.
THE SECTS.
M:in D, in all, the author «t’ his fate,
Yet cannot choose of cither best or worst;
His clio.cc seems, ilierelorc, ol a no-where rate-
I.) nvf that si'le the last, this sale the first.
Calvin, ,f veil I comprehend h.s creed,
Declares that hauling iits the feet for .peed ;
Hopkins not so, the disagreement's wide,
Hopkins ins.its the feet were better tied;
I*e er, tor this, has many a cordy word,
Ihu I’uil, tor that, produces w ird.s of cob!.
On such sonl-h.nding-tying-myslei^,
** Who shatl ileci a* o doctors d s.mree
for sale,
rB 'HE house mid lot in the town of Clinton,
jfi where the subscriber now lives. Tlieru are
,'Cieial comfortable rooms I'or-a family ami two
excellent stores with Iroi.t piaza*, well li: islieii.
ami every necessary out house. For business
there are no stands in the town to surpass them,
being in a must conspicuous part mi ihe public
square. Also, two squares of the fnst quality of
up land, in a hit'll stale of cultivation, within 4
1-4 imles ol the town. The laud is inferior to
none in the county ; there are about 450 acre
cleared, with every lira
aud the balance is well timoc
wishing to purchase, will call oil the subs, fiber
who lives on (be premises in t \vn, where they mo
will be informeri el the terms of sale.
Jukii .1litdidl.
Clinton, Nov. 30, 1318.
A ti i’iCE.
VA MIK subscribers wishing to close the business
ol the firm of M. Greene «’ eo. inlortn their
fro mis that the notes ami nooks are m the hands
ot Air. Pryor M right, ol Milledgeville, whose
receipts w ill be good ; aud those ha\ mg demands
vv l.all on him and he will pay them as soon as
co ectioiis can he made, which wili be by the
10th January ensuing. David IVright,
Nov. 40, 1813. tf in. Hutcheson.
CuLLEC l OICH SALE.
V w J Ii.l, bo sold ui the c uirnliou.iO a Jackson t'i'm ;/, [ II
a i on toe best I'oes.-lry in February nexi, the
' ' Ibduwmg li'acts of Laid, or so much thereof as
Will pay the i.uc With cost, tor the year ,18!7—viz.
t'V.. . a c is ot th rd quality up laud, lying oo the Mid
dle river o .lucksoii c umn, granted u» Ogg, adj umiig
Hanson, re.unVil nv .luhil Sk.oi er 1 * till7,'. e due 60 ets
Two iiuml'edanu e.glit acre., tii rd quality upland,gram-
0,1 to (been, on Moore’s creek m Jackson c’ty, adj uning rentee
Quits, returned b\ iVm Snedi ibr-lhitax due 81 1-J c.s
One hundred and thh’.y-four acres third quality up huul
\y on the Pond-fork, a<\/V “Morgan, griUiteA to \PCuU
and Marbury, returned by James Cox for eighteen hun
dred and seventeen; tar due, seventy and a naif certs.
One hundred and tweniy-sevcn anti altalfacres insuid
county on the Pond-fork, granted to Kaimiklc, ad/ojn’ng
llluckstm'k, returned by Vincent Thonmsson for eiglteen
bundled and seventeen; tna* due, oncdol’r and 3-4 c:n's
One hundred and iwemv-five acres 31 qua! tv upland
in said county on Allen’s fork,granted to Jone**,ucl/on rg
W.u d, re* tu ned by Daniel 111m ksloek tor e glitcen hun
dred and seventeen; taa* due, one dollar twenty-four e’ts.
();.e bundl ed acres 3 1 q’ty in said county on the Hut-
bur\, granted to Itoitw'cn, at!/*g (hews, returned by
.1 Ini H.Htw.eli for e gh;ccn hundred &KCveu>een;laa 70 c
Tit rly acres 2d q'ty up land ; 121 acres 3d q’ty <lttto,
grained to liind iey, lying in .sanl county on tin: NValnut,
il/o n ng Cruse, returned by Will m»<. it Icons tor ci,;h-
*een bundled and seventeen; ta.r due, eigli'v-si r c’ts
One hundred acres, said county, granted to M’Dow on
tho Mnllmiy, ad/'g Spruce, returned by Lewis Hays
for eighteen lurulred and seventeen: ta.r seventy c’ts.
Two hun Ired and 'fifty acres 31 q’tv in *a’.d c*»nntv on
the Mnlmiry, gr..nted to Novels, udj’g ('h.nnherlatn,
returned by .M.i'hCastleberry for eighteen hundred and
seventeen; ta.r duo, one dollar.
Fifty ac-esdd q'ty up land in said county on the waters j
of the Vulbury, ad/oiiimg Keed, granted to Yancy, re-_
turned by Curies Yancy for e.ghteeu hundred and se
venteen; tar due, sxtyc’ts.
350 acres 11 q’ty upland lying in said county on the
Mulbnrv, a t/’g Voting and granted to Young, return
ed by May M illins for e.ghtecn huiul.cd and so\cntecn*|
two dollars i.M t-ii no and a half c’ts.
lutiulrod, 3d q’ty up land, grantor to Russel in said !
adj’g (iresham, returftcd by J
l and seventeen;|
half c’ts.
q’tv irp land, granted to Jones, said county, |
ad t /*g Thompson, returned hv John (iri/./lc for j
* v.g icon li indred and seventeen; ta.r C7 and a half c’ts. |
j 330 acres th rd q’ v i t sa <1 county on the Appalachy, |
i adj’g (’olyer and others, granted to Colrer, returned [
hv Rirhard Dav s for eighteen hundred and seventeen;
tar lue, one dollar twertt y-s.x and a quarter c’is.
One hundred and thirty-S?vc/» acres, qf third q’ty l..»d,lv-
;ig >11 Hie Appalachy, said county, ad/’g Pierce, re-orned
j hv Cordon P erce tor e ghieen hundred a;;d seventeen;
tax due, seven y- ;cve?rpml a half cents.
One hundred icres th rd q’ty of land !\ing it sajd coun-
j tv on the Mulbury, granted to >Ioore, ;*tl t /’g Young. i*c-
1 turned I)' l*.t.ir .1 lhnson.fo'*eighteen;bu?itlrcd!ViCvenU*e7it
ta.r due, sixty-n tic and a !rdf c’ts.
One Im/iilt e I .r r, tliiril q’t; up land lying in said coun
ty on M rAicr’s crceAr, granted to Darker, ad/’g H-rper, re-
I turned bv James Moore for eighteen hundred > v r seventeen;
j '.tt hie r ” - h»U i-, eighth-one . ml a quarter c’ts.
One hundred And sixty-six acres second q’t y up land on
| Foster’s creek msiulcoaniy,g;-.m t* l *> \V ilvv.v.s* >», ad/g
u mi, returned bv \Villi iiti fher tio'n for e.ghteen liuti-
,. . ,|.| y een; tax due {$4 6t5 and a half c’ts.
One hundred and tvven»v-'.h. ee acres up 1 tnd on Xlarbu-
’ svk * ».d county, a t fg Owen.. returned bn Williain
. o ••- /> fore glr.een hun Ired ml s< vc/t'ccn; ta.r 75 c**s.
Oik* hundred and ten acres third q’ty up land on R ue
e»*t i/i sudcoun.i/ adfg Lowry, yraiued to Penitiyon,
s i b\ Henry Hohgood for eighteen hundred and se-
< seven y tw/ranc! a halt c’ts.
hundred and th.rty-foLr ac es third q’ty up land *n
/’ed.tr creek, adj’g Pentecost, granted to
next
ner
Also.
new Cxoons.
"IkTORTII $ ROWE havin'; taken the rto-
formerly occupn-.l by Nurth, R„ Wc *.TT
fxi ilmir to Mr. Jaillvt’e, are now npenii,?,^
fill assoitnient of Dry Guoilg and Grnnoi .
, Ready Made Clothes—women's, m en>f
and boy shhoes,Uatches,Jewelrv.S'rlvM,. <5 4
Shell, ivory and Horn (hin.bs, (Ub!. t’T’
Hooks, §-c. with many other article,
ous to relate..Allot which they will disposed
.m the most liberal terms. They have veenn
mcnced the inanulacturing of Tin Ware, haiini
moployeil the first rate workmen, and ’ w i|| i, 5
ubie to execute any order in that line with dis
patch. Gutters amt C’nnductors made and
up at the shortest notice. I *
November 44.
NOTICE
I3URSUANT to an order of the honorable
... - .. , • , a court of ordinary oJ Greene countv u ni c
1 roup—and lie having Mg'j sold to the highest bidder in the town of'Grren
uilieil to me his acceptance ot »am appointment, j borough on the first T '--- " ■ eell(,s ’
it Inis therefore become the duty ol the executive,! aoo acres of iand lyin'!
STATE OF GEORGIA. 1
By his excellency William Rabun, (five.-iior and coim
mundcr m cliief "t the army and navy ot this Stale, un;l
of the iriil.tia thereof: , .
To the lion, the Justices of the inferior courts in
this stule :
IIEHEAS the honorable John Forsyth was
elected on the 7th October, 1816, a re
presentative from this state in the House of Re
presentatives of the Congress ol the United
States, for two years, from and alter the third
,| a y of March, 1817; and ais elected, oti the
tilth day of October, 1818, a represeillative from
this state in the House of Representatives ol the
Congress ol the. Luiteil States, lor two \eais,
from and alter ihe third day ol March, !£'J.
And whereas the said John Forsyth, was elect
ed on the Till of November, 1813, by joint bmlot
of both branches of the general assembly, a Sen
ator in tile Congress ol the Culled States, to uii
the vacancy occasioned by the resignation ol the
honorable George M
Tuesday in February Zt
- i | — - ........ ...jg (in the waters of()<rpnl a *
in pursuance ot ttie lattci part <o toe second sec- sa jd county, adioining Stewart and (,|U, S .'
tion ol the act ot the legi lalure, passed on the. (, e j n n- a pact of the leal estate of Alex st P ’ ^
11th ot February, ' 75M, entitled “ n act to re-1 d ecease d which was devised by hinvto th.. Ifa’
re auoui you acres ... ........ S ram,.
, y building thereon, """'h 7'lrr' <h’ph
Robert J. M Ivu.ght lire alUeeu Imndrei
-I etl, A:.y persons Ul ,. .., e (1( ,n „. ^vc-mv-lvvo :.ml u Ik
November 20.
lying II. Jackson county on Sandy creek, gr incd In .. - Howelandothers, returned by Sieplicndlowel lur eighteen
Fiil.s, adjoining l...okioi - d j one tin.to eit second q..al-t\ |» hundred .aid seventeen; tax .7 c’is
land advi n ug 1‘lspev on Sandy ’cries, reiurncil by \Vd- I o * J )*2. G* il s.rict, W Ikinson, do. do. 141 d...
lium l.d.ngion ini 1S17, tux due SI Id cenw. : dn. returned hv I’hampson M’VV.re for 1817 ; t.ar S 1.
One hundred and ..mr.ee . sccoiul q udiiy up land, one ; O e Imulre.l and t’.venly.seven acres 3d qluility land,
hundred and our.ee:. and a quarter third q.ia.oj up l aid ‘ n .lack n counl v, ndi’g R -.uchHmp, on die Apalacliy,
iving n Jackson com. y on I in kev creek, adj i.hu.g Ren-1 rei.n ned I
iait It. Ua.ker
ne., (J... . e.l to I'erk us. re u
for c g t.ee . ound.-ed a. i ,-cv
2j2 1--’ eicemh district. W
tr.c .1..i.i ; 2j2 1 .’ li.r ccn h
d..-..i icl Ik.lawi -ran'e l ...
oy J.
e ;; tax dc
il44 els
!-d -enlli dis-
2 i.l l-o a,X li
Arc’s i nek,
f dm |)n,s for 1817; tier doe 7(1 cent-
J. M. C. vtONTGOMltRV, T.C.J C.
.Yai'cniher 30.
:d fiftt acre, dol’d
M >IiitiS k GINN,
KSPKC I'FFLIjY inform the public tliat
\ they have received front Xew-York an us-
so.t oeiit of Honks, in the various branches of
Literature s among which are elegant quarto Gl
ide*, superior bindings ; Dr. Gregory’s Dictions*
re of Arts ami Sciences, 3 vols. quarto, embel
lished with 130 engravings ; Dr. Gill sCommeu
tarv. 0 vols. quarto, London edition ; Scott's do.
3 fl ’. do. Scott’s do. 6 do. octavo : M’Knight oo
the Epistles. 6 do. do. (’ampheli’s Gospels 4 do.
do. Simeon’s Ski letmis, 5 do, do, IVuleux’s Gori-
nexims, 4 do do. l’aley’s Works, 5 do do. Ice
land on Divine Recitation, 2 do. do. Buck’s The
ological Dictionary; Brown’s Dictionary Bible:
Idle of D '. Tlmmas Coke, L. L. D. hi Samuel
Drew : Fletcher’s Posthumous Works; Beauties
of Wcslev ; Methodist Hymns; Tlmmas’ Prac
tice of Physic, octavo Cooper’s Surgery; D ir-
sev’s Cooper, 2 vols. Aecuni’ Chemistry 2 vols.
Vccuin’s Tests; Edinburg Dispensatorv ; Med
ical Dictionary ; fleberden’s {.'mntnen’tia'ies ;
Bard’s Cnmpeud ; Ewell’s \4<:<Iii al'Companion :
Ewell’s Letters 1o Ladies; t uldweTs Cullen, 2
vols Manuel of Botany ; Phillip’s Mineralogy ;
limes on the Muscles; History of England, 8
vol*. octavo ; Bigland's do. 2 do. do Lempri-
cre's Classical Dictionary : Walker’s do. Smith’s
Wealth of Nations; Smith’s Moral Sentiments;
Yattet’s Law of Nations ; Ferguson's Lectures,
2 vols. Bridgnuti's Digested Index, 3 vols. 8 vn,
London edition; Harper’s Works, 8do Steward
on thp Mind ; Lock’s Essays; HuttonN Mathe-
malirs, 2 vols. Shey’s Book Keeping; Gummere’s
Surveying: Murray’s Gramuiai ; Pitkin’s Sta
tistics ; Swift's Works, 24 vols. Plutarch's Li res,
B do. Spectator, 6 do. London edition ; Dobson’s
c eek, adjoining' Pam, return-1 Petiarch, 2 do. Shakespeare’s Plays, 6 do ele
gant binding ; Burn’s W m ks, 2 do. do. Gil Bias,
4 do. Dot. Quixofte, 4 do. Arabian Nights 4 do.
Gol dso ith’s M oi ks. 5 do. Hnbhouse’s Albania, 2
do. w ith I'l. tes; tlobhuuse’s Letters Irom Fran.u :
Federalist. 8 vols. Amherst’s Embassy tot bin. ;
S;.ss’ Journey to Rome ami Naples; Mrs. Gpie's
New Tales, 2 vols. Raffle’s Tour; President of
r w r the ,T . S. do. Literary Characters; Biographical
Jackson county, adjn ning [Sketches, by S, I’. Coldridge, Esq. Rob Roy, 2
’o'G tin’eft’leeen hniul.edj vols. Byron’s4th Canto; Byron’s Works,3 vols.
Novels. 4xc and alarge arsm tment of SCHOOL
rcuiritcil In NVm. t 1 * bhI ,oj 1 o 1 /; t.rtt line S* *^7 1-*.
One tli-HMiFi tlnnl qnulit), .<r:.» i utI to l avlor,
)\i n L»L)etM y f on i vep , IiiudIiciI
«.c. .in l (|'i..l.ty, gran ed .o T.*vlor, l. ..^in Fi’aiiklin
Uoti’ii» 111 Rp«j ul rive., rciiimc'.l !>y Ivlnu/iid Taylor lor
€i;.!t'ec:i .itjivl.Cfl ,<n«l sevente it; tax i»:« SlO 10 1-4.
O-.c .r.irnire-l ucren to.i’tl qual.t) tij) Sait'l,»y.u^o;tMoo. c’s
cref « i.i .locks >n cou!..>, ialjo.ni!i^S'.tt’..i, gran u« I to J it k,
rc. it icv.1 in Tlio’s S.rcvLtoi’ 1617; la\ title TO l-'Jreo.s.
Fn .crc\s recoil-1 al it l liny oi ih »• l in Oglethorpe conn-
tv, ■ I mil’s c.’ccic, atlj'>.n:n^ II rveil, leitiitted b) Jaine-*
IL Finder tor 1 bl7; i .x due S- 32 cenla.
F.t'ty acres second and fifty in' .t;i. <l h iny in Jackson
county on ■sandy creek, grained o Matthews, adjoin.iq*
S' |) «*. , .e. irne l by De.n;)..e. d igrrs lorl817; aXilneSJ c.
L;^ ny acic-* up l.nitl, n.i’d |(iaiity, ly.ng in Jackson
coMiny on Hard.nun’s creek, adjoining Jones, returned b\
H nclal (ir.nett lor 1817; U%x due 60 3-4 #, enis.
S:xi< -one acres di.rd qoal.ty up l.»nd in.I ickson count)
on Si.ndy creek, idjo.iting* Kee # \, granted to Malone, re
turned by \baaloin Lr.iV lor 1317; tux due 62 cents.
One hundred and thirty acres third quality up land in
J.ick.son county on ilardiman's creek, adjoin.iijj 'fedi\ ;
62 1-2 acres oil II .rd m.in’s creek in said county, adjo.n-
atii^ llaniiuo.nls, returned by W.lli.nu Snv.th for e.^lueen
bundled and oeven een; tux due one dollar twelve and ;.
hah cents.
One hundred acres third qiiaii.y up land lyiitff in Frank
lin count) on Flit creek, :aljn.n.ng (kmlerberry, granted
to ■ bm*so;i i turned by J »hn N’eims for ti^lueen hundred
•aud .xevetv.ecu; ittx due event) .-n:l three quarier cents
Two inir.i ..;i l two ini’di ed and set civ \-five at res Iv
in jr n J’.ck.i; ; count) on the norm Oconee and Oorrs
week, j^,*. n'.e » to Warner utul (iarreu, vdjo n.u^’ M’K.u-
ne *s utd IVliiianj^’s la.id, returned h\ Jesse Sm.lh tor
the ) ear eigircun hundred anil seventeen; t.u* due, six
dollars lii’ty-two nd a quarter cents
Two thousand one hundred and ninety acres grained to
Wafrner and llaiiioti, l>i"H in sa d county, on die waters
of (.'urns and (J \tvcily c.ecks, adjo.oin^ Fitton and IV-
Esuag, returue • !>yJes-c Sin .U a< a*;ent for win. (idl-ert
for i lie ) ear ei^ . t en hundi etl and seventeen; ta.r due ^4.
Two hundred and sixty and two-durds acre'* lying-
in said county on Hurra
yl by William Murdior the veai eirmccu Iniitdred and
seventeen; t:.r due, three dollars and ten rents.
N uc hundred and twenty :.cre< second quality rtpland,
lyin;^ in said county on the north Oconee, adjoining Poit.s,
jjrunteil to Rrown ; two hundred anil twenty-four acres
third q’ty, granted to lb antis lyinjf n sa.d count) onthir-
ris creek, adj’g’ House, remruevl bv \aron Spr ng'tieid
for the ye rc.glitcen Hundred and seventeen; lux due, four
dollars s xly-tluee and a halt cents.
■J’Wf* Inin Ired acres th.rd q i.il.ty up land, granted to
Pott*:, r.v the north Oconee
B '-ne t, M C'.urned by Stepli
an-; . ee'teen; due, wo dollars and firtv cern
gulate thegeneral elections in this state, anil t»[,| r( ,„ of Elizabeth Walker, f.
appoint ihe time of the meeting of tlie general
assembly,” to issue writs ol election, to till the
aforesaid vacancies-: l do, therefore, hereby,
charge and require you the said Justices, to cause
an election to be held in your respective counties,
an the lirst Monday in January next, lor repre
sentatives to lill said vacancies; and that you
cause returns of said election to be made to this
paituieni, within the term of twenty day
the
the chit,
m-mcrly Klifebe*
John IF-.dker, guard’n.
JOHN C. llGLCOMl
H AVING taken the Ware-House-tatelvocct,
pied by Flewellin & Dickinson. ottV rs i;'
services in the FACTORAGE AND COViXfic
SION LINE. He is having his Store-House)pill"
. in complete order for the reception of all kinds
ereafter, that being the time required by law. of produce, merchandize, &e. &c. and strict at
Given under my hand and the Executne Seal tention will be paid to all busines- entrusted to
at the State-House in -Milledgeville, this 4th j his care. Augusta, (Geo.) July ;
day of December, in the year of our Laid, -7 - - — 1_1
eigUeen hundred ami eighteen. x , ,, Mil ll-fc.
WILLIAM RABUN. ly Saturday toe 2d of January next will b„
By the Governor, | N " hl . 1 f‘ l " ut “n'l.'^nted for one year at the
E. Wood, sec’ry E. D. j late residence ot William iluun, deceased, the
V The editors of the Darien Gazette, Saran-1 land and lie. roes belonging to the estate of said
nail Republican, Augusta Chronicle and Wash
ington News, will pie.ise give tlie above tivo ni
sei tious in their respective papers.
NEW MORE..
i) HIE subscriber having taken'the stand on the
j! north west corner of tlie Public Square, op
posite the Post-OHice, respectfully itilorms the
public, that he iias just received Irom New-V ork
u hamlsmne assortment of really made L'luthiug,
made in the iteatest style, and of the latest la?li-
i in ; atso a good assortment ol the finest quality,
Ulotlis and Gasimeres, together with a general
assortment ol DRY GOODS and Fine Cutlery,
which will be disposed of on accommodating terms
SAM'i. CiOOIJAI.I..
Milledgeville. October 12.
CRLNsiiAW «n harrow,
y AVF, received a large supply of Cloths,
_ blanket*, Bombazettes, Bombazines, Blank
Bunks, ltitles, Patent and Plain Fowling Pieces,
Swords, Epaulettes, Sashes, Military Hats and
Sputs, Garni! sticks, Cotfee Crus, Silvei
anil Plated Tea and Go lie 2 Setts, Gut Glass, Gun-
die Shades, Gut Ola**, assorted, Caittim and Nan
kin (.rapes, Superfine Mats, hoots, Shoes, Calf
skins., Skirting Lea tiler, Sole Leather, Saddles,
Saddle bags, Ladies" Saddles, Best Patent Lever
and Plain W .itches, Jewelry, Piano F01 tes, Clari-
ouetts, V lulius, Flutes and a complete assortment
ol nthei seasonable Goods, which they will sell at
Wholesale or retail on reasonable terms.
.Milledgeville, October 12.
Ware-House Commission Business.
s.nl i Eh <y lihkuLYG,
U AVING made large additions to their es-
tublishment, tender their services in the a-
bovt line. They assuie their friends that strict
attention and punctuality shall be observed in all
ousiness entrusted to tlieir charge. They keep
large supplies ol GROCERIES & FURNX 1 CUE
lor sale at the Savannah prices.
Uaiien, October 20.
FALL A WIN I'i’.li li.iuds.
f )i AHE subscribers, in addition to tlie r former
m stock, have just received an extensive sup
ply of-seasonable GOODS. Country merchants
and Indian traders may Unit it advantageous to
call, us hey can be supplied uu tlie must accom
modating terms. Also 50 boxes Bloom Raisins,
30 bbis. Rye Whiskey, Linseed Oil and Pan ts.
11. B. U04.C0.V1U 2 (V CO.
Milledgeville, Oct. 26.
.at 1
a t v on the Porn! h.rk, adjoining 1'umn‘mo .i.'n ! which t-ey will di-pose of at -ew-York
prices—Also a n.imlsoine assortment ol' Station-
i.ghteen Imiulred
rui ;oCn.T'», i-etiii’Met. by iiu-*ri- IvolL \\
aiul never, een; t:.ari!*ie, e jfhly
One iiiiiDlreil and t i.rty acres third qdoiity up land ly-
injf M s < 11 c >i'!i»y on ILiiv.cmi creek, granted to May-
field, a<l/o nmg* ri’ tciict', returned by Henry Cam ior
cigbtceu hundred , ;ul sevemeen: tax flue 74 cents.
One Hundred KCie- diiid q-mlity ly up n sa.d county,
north Oct»nce, ml/g Dickron. gn.nted to York, le-
turned by Joseph H mi..’ ndr. tor e*ghu*en lmitdicd and
‘seven;ecu; tax due 70 3-4 > nts.
One inmdred acres 3d quo v hij^b land on the Pond-
fork in :>».id couniy, returned bv John Winters ; s
lV>r John ThoiVwi.s jiir ♦’•gi.tetn hundred and seventeen;
tax due, n.neiy-onc cents.
Three lumdivd acre, «>ecimd quality up land lying’m
sud county, acl/’jj Williams, grained to walker and
others, rtturned in Samuel Fretwcll tor e.g’htcen bun-
died and seven ecu; (: .r due, ^1 7v> een s.
One Inintli cd LCitfs 3d quuiii) up lundjving.n Fi.mklin
C unity, n-.iTeit’** neck, granted to lidlbou-e, ;.tl;’g
]* ne, rc urned b\ J.*nn Harbci IV r c.glitcen I luvlml and
seventeen; ia.r due, seventy ;.nd :»IiauVenUi
F.ity ncics o. up l. nd, 3d qn bty, on CandlerVs creek,
grunt’d lo M’Kiuny, . d/g llulsiev, returned b\ Hob’«
J/.iWA tin curb ecu buiviredundseventeen;\. '• due ducts
One huiulieii acres 3d(itl .bty up land lying’ in Jackson
County on the \V. lnut-*ork, ad/o.ning’ Horton, granted to
Clsrisi.an, -euirited by AsalawiesJor 1817; tar 89 3-4 els
One bun lrc 1 aci’es 3d quality up land lying .n «ad
c-u' ty, Walnut creek, acl/ 4 g Collins, granted to
( hr t ,an, rein, ned by James Davis for eighteen Inquired
end vpvcn ecn; tax due, seventy and three-quarter einta.
One hundred . nd fifty acres, gnuited to Darker, Allen’s
fork, in sad county, ad/’g (iarr.Kson, returned b\
Jslia *. Marker *'br e gi.rcc i himdi’Cd b. sever.'**-.!; t a . r 80 c
One hundred acres Jd quality tqi land lying in said coun-
aij—A ftw elegant portable writing desks, and
some very superior parchment.
Milledgeville, Geo. November 3.
ior t’iiE villain.
RUNAWAY'from the subscri
ber, living in Putnam county,
Georgia, a likely young mulatto
negro fellow—he passes by vari-
ous names when runaway—his
Ju. P i n l fa ‘ "amo is Dick, his head is
~ destitute bl an ear, having been
cut oil by the Indians for steal
ing a horse. He took away with him a highly
finished und very excellent tille gun, which he
Dole— any person apprehending and securing
he above d siribed villain, will do an act of jus
tice, for which tney shall be well rewarded ; by
1.KO. A11KUCROMIIIE.
Novo niber 2.
AUMlNItsTRA Hilt’s SALE,
kl ILL be sold on the premises, in Morgan
t * county, on the first Tuesday in January
next, between the usual hours of sale, one lot ol
Lund wheieoM the subscriber now fives. More
than hull the above lot is clean’d and under good
fence, nearly one tho.isand bearing peach trees,
a comfortable dwelling house with several cab-
Gins, and well watered : it being part of the real
estate of Andrew Brow n, deceased, said for the
benefit ol the heirs of said deceased. Terms
m ,de known on tiie day of sale, but at least hall
cash in hand.
josetii morrow, ad’mr.
in righi ot his wife.
deceased. The negroes consist of men, borT
women and children. The plantation lias upland
->f one hundred acres of cleared lumi, p ar t 0
which is fresh, with a convenient dwellin' W,
ami necessary out houses. Also, will be sulduu
said day, a quantity of corn and f.iilder, together
with many other articles. Terms will be mad,
known on tiie day. llmmj Ilium, adm'r.
Twiggs county, November 4.
\v
SHERIFF’S SA Lit.
I'LL be sold, at the market house in th*
town of Eatonton, on the first Tucdar
in January next, between the usual hours, forty
acres of land, on the waters of Little river (Put
nam county) adjoining Thomas Carter and others,
levied on as the property of Henry 1). Teat, to
satisfy an execution in favor ofSamlcrs and Ken-
nan. Ifin. S. Morgan, 1). &,
November 18, 1818
bugkerage.
/ ¥NHE subscriber having established himself in
j| this citv, in the above line, in connectin'!
with Commission Business generally, tenders hi!,
services to his friends and the public in general,
and Inpes by strict attention to merit a share of
public patronage.
Ron RUT UAIFORD,
Savannah, September 23
iv ^ gray. '
ROM tlie subscriber, on the 1st instant.ane»’
grit fellow named PETER, about 21 yean
of age. 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, dark I’nmpier-
ion with a scar on his upper lip, occasioned,ha
said, by the kick of a horse, which cau-es it to
be somewhat thicker than an v other part of his
mouth, he is full eyed, smart and active; when
he went oil'he wore a suit of p'aitis tvbich had
been died with maple bark, and had c ricealedin
hi* other clothing a horse mail’s coat, nearly new
turned up with rH ; he also, professes to be I
fiddler, and lias one w ith him. Whoever will de
liver said negro fellow to the post master in Mil*
ledgeville, or secure him in an v safe jail so tint
I got him, shall receive a reward of twenty
lars, ami all reasonable expenses paid if deliver
ed in .tfilledgeviHe. John Hamrick.
December 8.
t dr. 1 i ENC11 LANGUAGE TAl-BllT.
ran HE subscriber intends opening as soon
jF as a sufficient number of students can
be obtained, a SCHOOL, in which the French
language will be taught. Persons, who may wish
to enter, will, find a subscription paper at tin
store of Mr. Du-Bourg.
Milledgeville, Dec. 6. [t] J. M 0. .Van.
NOUC E.
O N Thursday the 31st day ol Decern er next,
will be Hired and Rented, for one year, at
Madison, Morgan county, the negroes and land
belonging to the orphans of major J. E. Dawson.
Also, the land in W ashington will be rented at
Lebanon, on Tuesday the 12th of January next.
h. Iltount, J
Not. SO, 1818.J IV. li. l‘orUr ; 5 K uai J t a "»*
SHERIFF’S SALE,
a J ILL be sold, at the market house in the
V T town ot Eatonton, Putnam county, on
the lirst Tuesday in January next, between the
hours of sale, one negro man by the name ol
Buck, about twenty two years old, taken as the
property of David Baldwin, to satisfy an execu-
tion in favor of M. J. Y\ bitfield and others
Also, in>e negrb woman named Nancy, about
twenty seven years of age, and her child Charles
about nine months old, levied on as tlie property
ol George Wood roll to satisfy an execution in fa
vor of Win. Booker, decea-ed.
H in Varner, sh'jj'.
November 18. 1818.
A DM 1 Nl STItATOR’S SA LE.
ILL be sold at Madison, Morgan county,
on 1st Tuesday in January next, one hall
lot of land, ifbeing part of lot No. 240, in t' 1 ®
4th district of Baldwin now Morgan county,ad
joining the lands of Warren Jordan anil others
situate and lying on the waters of Sugar creek,
nearly half of it cleared, under a feii'.ega com
fortable log bouse, brick chimney, with all new”
sary out buildings, well calculated for a smalt
family. The terms of sale will be twelve month*
credit; the purchaser giving bond with two up*
proved freehold securities. Sold by orderoftlic
honorable Court of Ordinary.
URlAlY ROGERS, adiu'r-
October 26.
NOTICE.
O N Tuesday, 5th January, 1819, will be sold
at the court house in Waynesboro’, Burke
county, agreeably to an order of the court o. 1
ordinary of said county, 202 1-2 acres of land,
lying ai d being in tlie 24th district of Wilkinson
(now Twiggs county)—said laud drawn in the
name of jacob Rodgers, Bulloch county, and
known by the No. 272. Sold for the beuefit of
tlie heirs ol Hardy Fulgham, deceased.
C/u/er Fairchild, adm’r in rightofhi* wife.
Burke, November 5-
PUTNAM COUNTY.
W ILL be sold on’the first Saturday iij[J* 11 '
uary next, at the late residence of
bert Reid, dec. ail the personal property of
deceased; and on the first Tue.-day •■> **
ruary in the town of Eatonton, five b-clf
negroes. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of j*#
Robert Reid.—Terms made known oil the day*
of sale. November 17th 1818. „
J AMES JiA!t*|..
adm’r in right of I'** ,v ' le ’
waiO li'H"
guardian of the children of Robert licicR dec
.1!. The sale of the land is postponed
fprther notice.
tin
WILL BE SOLD,
j; N the premises, in Tw iggs county, on u"
- 18th of January next, all the peiwW"
property of Moses M’Donald, deceased—-co7:
mg of Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Corn, FodJff, ;
urn, household and kitchen Furniture, Farm'
i T tensils,&c. sold for the benefit ol the heir*
■ ieditors of said deceased. ,, .
Dec. 5.] John M-Donald, e»1*