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COLLECTOR'S SALE.
% ^ 7ll.Lbc sold at the court-house m Jackson county,
\\ on the first Tuesday in February next, tlic
following tracts ol Land, or so much thereof as
Vrillpny the Lax with cost, for the year 1817—Viz.
Fifty acres of third quality up land, lying on the Mid-
'Ue river m Jackin county, granted to Ogg, udjoin>ng
Hupsoii, returned by John Skinner tor 1817, tax ilue6J els
T wo Inindred unde.ght acres third quality itpl..nd, grant
ed to Careen, on Moore's creek in .hw kson c’ty, adjoining
Qotts, returned by Win. Smith for 1 air, tax due 81 1-2 ct..
One hundred and thirty-four acres thirdIpudityup land
lying in Jackson county on Sandy creek, grained to
Vails, adjoining Vankiord ; one hundred second quality ; •
land adjoining Kspey on Sandy creek, returned by Wi
liam Klungton for 1817; tax due $1 ^ cents.
One Inindred and fourteen second quality up l.md, one
hundred and fourteen and a quarter third quality up land
lying m Jackson court y on Turkov cr eek, adjoining lten-
net, granted to Perkins, returned lt> Jonathan 11. Walker
for eighteen hundred and seventeen; tax due fc>l 44 cis.
2d2 1-2 eleventh district Wdkmson ; 202 1-2 tenth d.s-
ti'ict ditto ; 2U'2 1-2 thirteenth district ditto ; £02 1-2 sixth
district Baldwin,granted to M'ltnisy on IlarFer's creek,
returned by Wtn. Wood for 1817; t ux due §1 47 1-4.
One thousand acres third quality, granted to Taylor,
l)ing in HI her t county, on llroad river ; eight hundred a-
cres third qualrty, granted to Taylor, ly.ng in 'Franklin
county on Broad river, returned by Edmond Taylor fot
eighteen hundred and seventem*, tax due §10 10 1-4.
One hundred acres tmrd cpiidit) up land,ly.ng on.Moon
creek in Jackson county, adjoining Simth, gran ed to.hu
returned by Tho's Street for 1817; tax due 70 1-2 cents
Fifty acres second and fifty ot th.rd in Oglei wipe coun
ty, Cloud’s creek, adjoining flarvell, rctu.neu by James
11. Ponder for 1817; tax due §2 32 cents.
Fifty acres second and fifty of third l>ing in Jackson
county on Sandy creek, grunted to Matthews, adjoining
Stapler, returned by Dempsev Rogers forl817; taxdue9S c.
Eighty acres up land, third qualh), lying *n Jackson
county on Hard!man’s creek, adjonung Jones, returned b)
Kaudal (iravett for 1817; tax due (it) 3-4 cents.
Sixty-one acres third quality up land in Jackson count
on Sandy creek, adjoining Kee\, granted to Malone, re
turned by Absalom Gray tor 1817; tax due 62 cents.
One hundred and thirty acres th.rd quality up hind i
Jackson county on 11 ai dinum’s creek, adjoining Tediy
62 1-2 acres on HardiniaiTs creek in said county, adjoin
ing Hammonds, returned by William Smith for eighteen
hundred and seventeen; tax due one dollar twelve and a
huh cents.
One hundred acres third quality up land lying in Frank
lin county on Flat creek, adjoining (Jaiiterberry, granted
to Hanson returned by John Nelms for eighteen hundred
and seventeen; lax due seventy and three quarter cents.
Two thousand two hundred and seventy-live acres ly
ing in Jackson county on the north Oconee and Chit.
creek, granted to Wagner and Garrett, adjoining M’K n
nrv’s and D’Estang’s land, returned by Jesse Smith ibi
the year eighteen bundl ed and seventeen; taor due, sut
dollars fifiy-two und a quarter cents.
Two thousand one hundred and ninety acres granted to
Wagner and Hanson, lying in said county, on the waters
of Corns and Gravelly creeks, adjoining Patton and D’
Eiiang, returned by Jesse Smith as agenttor wm.Gdberi
tor the year eighteen hundred and seventeen; tax due §4.
Two liuiuhed und sixty and two-thirds acres lying
in said county on ilurrican c eek, adjoin.ng Pain, return
ed by William Hurd tin* theyeai eiaiueen hundred and
seventeen; tax due, three dollars anti ten cents.
N lie hundred and twenty acres second quality up land,
lying in said county on tlic north Oconee, adjoining Potts,
rj anted to Brown ; two hundred and twenty-tour acres
third q’ty, gramed to Brandy ly ing m sanl county on Cur-
ns creek, adj’g House, returned by Aaron Spr.ngfield
for the ye.»r e.ghteen hundred and seventeen; tax due, four
dollars sixi v-tln ee and a half cents.
Two hun lied acres third quality up land, granted to
Povts, on the north Oconee in J.ictcson county, adjoining
Barnett, returned by Stephen Putts lor eighteen bundled
and seventeen; tax due, two dollars und forty* cents.
One Hundred and kit ty acres third quality up land, ly mg
in said county on the Pond fork, adjoining Po.nor, grunt
ed to Cums, returned by Harris Kolu for eighteen hundred
and seventeen; tax due, e.ghty cents.
One hundred and thirty acres third quality up land ly
ing in said county on Ilurrican creek, granted to May -
field, adjoining Pritchett, returned by Henry Cum lor
eighteen hundred and seventeen; tax due 74 cents.
One hundred acres third quality ly.ng in said county-
north Oconee, ad/g Dickson, granted to \ork, re-
Uhned by Joseph Hammonds for eighteen hundred and
seventeen; tax due 70 3-4 cents.
One hundred acres 3d quality high land on the Pond-
fork in said county, returned by John \V inters as agent
for John Thomas for eighteen hundred and seventeen;
tax due, n.nety-one cents.
Three hundred acres second quality up kind lying m
•aid county, ad/g Williams, granted to walker and
others, returned by Samuel Freiwell for eighteen hun
dred Und seventeen; tax due, §1 70 cen
One hundred acres 3d quality up land ly ing in Franklin
county, Garrett’s creek, granted to lidlliouse, ad/g
Paine, returned by John Barber for e.ghteen hundred anti
■seventeen; tax due, seventy and a half cents.
Fitly acres of up Lnd, 3d quality, on Candler’s creek
granted to M’K.nuy, adj’g Hulsey, returned by llob’t
Lawry for eighteen hundred and seventeen; n.xdue bJc.s.
One hundred acres 3d quality up land lying in Jackson
county on the Walnut-fork, adjoining Hoivon, grained to
Christian,returned by AsaLawles tor 1817; tax 80 3-4 cts.
^ One hundred acres 3d quality up land lying »n sa.d
coiuiiy, Walnut creek, adj'g Collins, granted to
Chr.siian, returned by Jwmes Davis for eighteen hundred
and seventeen; tajf due, seventy and three-quarter cents.
One hundred and fifty aci*es, granted to Barker, Allen's
fork, in said county, adj’g Garrisson, returned by
lsliuin Barker for eighteen hundred &. seventeen; tax 80 c.
One imndred acres 3d quality up land hiugm said coun
ty on the Pond-tbrk, adj'g Morgan, granted to M’Cull
and Marbury, returned by James Cox for eighteen hun
dred and seventeen; tax duo, seventy and a half cents.
One Inindred and twenty-seven and a half acres in said
county on the Pond-fork, granted to Karnukle, adjoining
Blackstock, returned by Vincent Thomasson fok eighteen
hundred and seventeen ; tax due, onedol’r ailcl 3-4 cents.
One bund.ed and twenty-five acres 3d quul ty up land
in said county on Allen’s fork, granted to Jones, adjoining
Ward, reiurned by Daniel Ulackstock for eighteen hun
dred and seventeen; tax due, one dollar twenty-four c’ts.
One hundred acres 3d q’ty in said county on the Mili
tary, graiued to Bostwich, adj’g Crews, returned by
John Bostwich for e.ghteen hundred & seventeen; tax 70 c.
Thirty ucres 2d q'ty up land ; 123 acres 3d q’ty ditto,
granted to Lindsey, lying m said county on the Walnut,
adjoining Cruse, returned by William Gideons for eigh
teen hundred and seventeen; tax due, eighty-six c’ts.
One hundred acres, said county, granted to M’Dow on
the Mulbury, ad7g Spruce, returned by Lewis ilays
for eighteen hundred and seventeen; tax seventy c’ts.
Two luin lred and fifty acres 3d q’ty in said county on
the Mummy, granted to Newels, adj’g Chamberlain,
returned by Mu» k Castleberry tor eighteen Imndred and
‘seventeen; tax due, one dollar.
Fifty acres 3d q’ty up land in said county on the waters
of the Mulbury, adjoin.ng Heed, granted to Ysncy, re
turned by Charles Yancy for eighteen hundred and se-
tenUen; tax due, sixty c’ts.
350 acres 3d q’ty up land lying in said county on the
Mulbury, ad/g Young and granted to Young, return
ed by May Mullins for eighteen hundred and seventeen
two dollars sixty-mne and a half c’ts.
One hundred, 3d q’ty tip land, granted to Russel in said
<Whundred aftd silty-alx afcfM d&eoml q’ty Bp land 6ti
Foster’s creek in said county, granted to W illiamson, adj’g
Guinn, returned by William 1 hermon for eighteen hun
dred and seventeen; tax due §4 66 and a hulf c’ts.
Owe hundred a;id twenty-three acres up land on Marbu
ry’s creeF, said countr/, acf/’g Owens, returned by William
M. Green for e ghteen hundred und seventeen; tux 75 c’ts.
One hundred and ten acres third q’ty up land on Bate
creeF in said county, adj’g Lowry, framed to Penin^ion.
returned by Henry liobguod for eighteen huudred und ae«
veinceiij tax seventy-iv.*o and a half c’ts.
One hundred and thirty-lour acres third q’ty upland m
said county on Cedar creek, adj’g Pentecost, granted to
;lowelandothers, returned bv Stephen Ilowel for e.ghteen
numlred and seventeen; tax 77 c’ts.
Lot No. 26o, 1st district, Wilkinson, do. do. 141 do.
do. reiurned by Thompson M’Wire for 1817; tax § 1.
O e hundred and twenty seven acres 3d quality land,
in Jackson conn, y, adj’g Beauchamp, on the A pal achy,
returned by John Doss icr 1817; tax due 76 cents.
J, M. C. MONTGOMERY, I'.C.J-C.
November 30.
NEYf STOr.E.
TfptfE subscriber having taken the stand on the
north west corner of the Public Square, up
posilethe Post-Office, respectfully informsi the
public, that lie has just received from New-\ ork
!. handsome assortment of ready made Clothing,
made in the neatest style, and of the latest I'.idi-
i.m ; also a good assortment of the finest quality,
Cloths and Casimeres, together with a general
assortment of 1)HY GOODS and Pine Cutlery,
which will he disposed ofon accommodating term
sa.m’l good all.
Milledgevillo. October 12.
1C
MORRIS cV GINN,
ESPF.CTFULLY inform the public that
they have received from New-\ ork an as
sortment of Books, in the various branches of
Literature ; among which are elegant quarto Bi-
bles, superior bindings; Dr. Gregory’s Dictiona
ry of Arts and Sciences, 3 vols. quarto, euihel-
k,| fished with 130 engravings ; Dr. Gill s Commen
tary, 9 vols. quarto, London edition ; Scott's do.
3 do. do. Scott’s do. 6 do. octavo; M’Knight on
the Epistles, ti do. do. Campbell’s Gospels 4 do.
do. Simeon’s Skeletons, 3 do. do. Priduux’s Con
nexions,4 do. do. Paley’s Works, 5 do. do. Le-
laud on Divine Recitation, 2 do. do. Ruck’s The
ological Dictionary ; Rrown’s Dictionary Bible :
Life ol Dr. Thomas Coke, L. L. 1). by Samuel
Drew 5 Fletcher’s Posthumous Works; Realities
of W esley j Methodist Hymns ; Thomas" Prac
tice of Physic, octavo Cooper’s Surgery ; Dor
sey’s Cooper, 2 vols. Accum’s Chemistry 2 vols.
Accum's Tests ; Edinburg Dispensatory ; Med
ical Dictionary; lleberden’s Commentaries ;
Bard's Compeiid ; Ewell’s Medical Companion ;
Ewell’s Letters to Ladies; Caldwe'I’s Cullen, 2
vols Manuel of Botany ; Phillip’s Mineralogy ;
Lines on the Muscles ; History of England, 8
vols. octavo; Bigland’s do. 2 do. do. Lempri-
ere’s Classical Dictionary ; Walker’s do. Smith’s
Wealtli of Nations; Smith’s Moral Sentiments;
Vattel’s Law of Nations; Ferguson’s Lecture*,
2 vols. Bridgman's Digested Index, 3 vols. 8 vo.
London edition ; Harper’s Works, 8 tlo. Steward
on the Mind ; Lock’s Essays; Hutton’s Mathe
matics, 2 vols. Shey’s Book Keeping; Gunnnere’s
Surveying; Murray’s Grammar; Pitkin's Sta
tistics ; Swift’s Works, 24 vols. Plutarch’s Lives,
8 do. Spectator, 6 do. London edition ; Dobson’s
Peti arch, 2 do. Shakespeare’s Plays, 6 do ele
gantbinding; Burn’s Works, 2 do. do. Gil Bias,
4 do. Don (Juixotte, 4 do. Arabian Nights 4 do.
Goldsmith’s Works, 5 do. Iiobhnuse’s Albania, 2
do. with plates; Hubhuuse’s Letters from France;
Federalist, 8 vols. Amherst’s Embassy to China ;
Sass' Journey to.Rome and Naples; Mrs. Opie’s
New Tales, 2 vols. Rattle’s Tour; President ot
the S. do. Literary Characters; Biographical
Sketches, by S. T. Coldridge, Esq. Rob Roy, 2
vols. Byron’s 4th Canto ; Byron’s Works, 3 vols.
Novels. &c. and a large assortment of SCHOOL
BOOKS, w hich they will dispose of at New-York
prices—Also a handsome assortment of Station-
NOIIUE.
O N Tuesday, all. January, 1819, will be sold
at the court house in Waynesbnro’, Burk
county, agreeably to an order of the court ol
ordinary of said county, £02 1-2 acres ol land,
Iving and being in the 24th district ol ilkuisoti
(now'Twiggs cuuntv j—-said land drawn in the
name ol Jacob Rodgers, Bulloch county, and
known by the No. Sold far tne benelit of
the heirs ol Hiydy Fulgham. deceased.
Coder Fairchild, adm’r in right ol his wife.
Burke, November 3.
WILL, is Ik SOjL,D,
•j > N the premises, in Twiggs county, on the
u> 18th of January next, all the perishable
property of Moses M’Donald, deceased—consist
ing of Horses, flogs, Cattle, Corn, Fodder, Cot
ton, household and kitchen Furniture, Farming
Utensils,&c. sold for tne benerit of the liens and
creditors of said deceased.
Dec. 5-§ John M'Donald, ex’rv
GULDEN HALL TAVERN.
rjTWIB subscriber returns Ins grateful than
J to a generous public for the support confer
red on him. He solicits a continuance of pub
lie favor. Those persons wanting board lor a
week or month, will ttnd it to their interest to
call on him. The civil and sober are invited
call. Those otherwise dispose d, will confer a
favor if they pass me by. Special attention will
at all times be paid to ladies.
Jense 1). Green,
A of Greene & Ccntrc-st’s, south of the market, Augusta.
November 4.
i’
Auction and Commission Business.
j VIE u jscribers respectfully inform their
friends and the public in general, that they
have commenced the Audi in and Commission
Business, in the house nearly opposite the Book-
Store, on Way lie-street. *** Business consign
ed to their care will icceive prompt attention.
John 11. Wright 3j‘ Co.
Milledgevillo, Dec. 10, 1818. £if]
SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION SOCIETY
r BMIK subscribers to the support of this insti
S tution, are respectfully requested to meet a!
the scmool-hoom on Friday the 1st day of Jan
nary, 1819, at 2 o’clock, p. m. where the consti
tution of the society will be formed /.nd its otB-
cers cho-en.
The liberality of this public has been already
displayed to its honor, in so great a degree, that
solicitation is hardly necessary. It is howe
ary—A few elegant portable writing desks, and j requested, that the subscribers would be general
some very superior parchment.
Milledgeville, Geo. November 3.
NEW GOODS.
ORTH ij 1 ROWE having taken the store
_LA formerly occupied by North, Rowe Jj* Co.
next door to Mr. Jaillet’s, are now opeuing a ge
neral assortment of Dry Goods and Groceries—
Also, Ready Made Clothes—women’s, men’s
and boy’s Shoes, Watches,Jewelry,Silver Spoons,
Shell, Ivory and Horn Combs, Cut-glass Beads,
Books, <Sj‘c. with many other articles too numer
ous to relate. All of which they will dispose of
on the most liberal terms. They have recom
menced the manufacturing of Tin Ware, bavin"-
employed the first rate workmen, and will he
able to execute any order in that line with dis
patch. Gutter- and Conductors made and put
up at the shortest notice.
November 24
and punctual in their attendance.
John Hill, jun’r.
December I, 1818.
STOLEN,
N Friday night last, from my waggon, half
a mile below Milledgeville, a sorrel mate,
4 feet 8 or 9 inches high, 8 or 9 years old, small
star in her forehead, some few saddle spots, u
blemish in her right eye, and very rough shod.—
Twenty dollars will be given*for the mare and
thief, or ten dollars for the mire.
J\‘elson Wilson.
Jasper county, Decenfier 8, 1818.
NOTICE.
r JURSUANT to an order of the honorable
court of ordinary of Greene county, will be
sold to the highest bidder in the town of Greenes-
borough on the lirst Tuesday in February next,
200 acres of land lying on the waters ofOgechee,
in suid county, adjoining Stewart and others, it
being a part of the leal estate of Alex. Stewart,
deceased, which was devised by him to the chil
dren ol Elizabeth Walker, formerly Elizabetl
fatly. John Walker,guard'll.
November 20.
JOHN €. HOLCOMBE,
H AVING taken the Ware-House lately occu
pied by Fie we! lin & Dickinson, otters bis
services in the FACTORAGE AND COMMIS
SION LINE. He is having his Store-Houses put
in complete order for the reception of all kinds
of produce, merchandize, &c. ic. and strict at
tention will be paid to all business entrusted to
his care. Augusta, (Geo.) July 1.
county on the Mulbury, adj’g lireshani, returned by
Robert J. M’Kinght for eighteen Imndred and seventeen;
aardue, one dollar seventy-two ami a bait'c’ts.
75 acres 3d q’ty up land, granted to Jones, said countv,
rtulbory, ad/|f Thompson, returned by John Grizzle for
eighteen hundred and seventeen; tax of and a half c’ts.
380 acres third q'ty in said county on the Appalachy,
ailj’g Golyer anti others, granted to Colter, returned
by Richard Davis for eiglitern hundred and seventeen,-
tax due, one dollar twenty-six and a quarter c’ts.
One hundred and thirty-seven acres, of third q’ty land,ly
ing on the Appalachy, said county, ad/g Pierce, returned
by Gordon P.ercc for eighteen hundred and seventeen;
» due, seventy-seven and a half cents.
One hundred acres third q’ty of land lying in said coun
ty on the Mulbury, granted to Moore, atl/g Young, re
turned by Isaac Johnson tor eighteen humh-ed&seventeen:
tax due, sixty-mne and a ball c’ts.
. One hundred^cres tbu-d q’ty up land lying in said coun
ty #n llai-ter’s creet, granted to Barker, adj’g Harper, re
turned by James Moore for eighteen hundred St seventeen;
’ax dtte, five dollars Rghty-o.-rc and a quarter c’w.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
XV/^ff^ f* e at the market house in the
f ▼ town of Eatonton, on the first Tuesday
n January next, between the usual hours, forty
acres of laud, on the waters of Little river (Put
nam county) adjoining Thomas Carter and others,
levied on as the property of Henry D. Teat, to
satisfy an execution in favor of Sanders ami Ken-
nan. Win. S, Morgan, D. S.
November 18, 1818
NOTICE.
O N Saturday the 2d of January next will be
hired out and rented for one year at the
late residence of William Bunn, deceased, the
land and negroes belonging to the estate of said
deceased. The negroes consist of men, boys
women and children. The plantation has upland
of one hundred acres of cleared land, part of
which is fresh, with a convenient dwelling house
and necessary outhouses. Also, will be sold on
said day, a quantity of corn and fodder, together
with many other articles. Terms will be made
known on the day. Henry Bunn, adin'n
Twiggs county, November 4.
NOTICE.
i l> EING about to remove to the Alabama ter-
® i-itory, all persons interested, are hereby
notified, that 1 have appointed col. R. Blount mV
agent, whd is fully authorised to transact all my
business in Georgia.
Dec. 5. Reuben Strange.
SAWYER A HJkBRING,
O FF R for sale the cargo of the schooner
Paragon, (just arrived from New-York)
consisting of a general assortment of Grocerie#.
provisions and Furniture.
Darien, November 16, 1818.
PUTNAM COUNTY.
W ILL be sold on the first Saturday in Jan
uary next, at the late residence of Ro
bert Reid, dec. ail the personal property of said
deceased; and on the first 'Tuesday in Feb
ruary in the town of Eatonton, live likely
negroes. Sold lor the benefit of the heirs of said
Robert Reid.—Terms made known on the days
of sale. November lTth 1818.
JAMBS LANE,
adm’r in right of his wife,
, W A III HILL,
guardian of the children of Robert Reid, dec’d.
vV - . B. The sale of the land is postponed until
furthei notice.
W ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
ILL be sold on the premises, i n « n
county, on the first Tuesilav’ a
next. Between tl.c usual hours of sale ,,,
Land whereon the subscriber now i v ’ es w '° !
than half the above lot is cloa.ed and M " t(i
loner, nearly one timusanjl brariii" ' , er G"<* 1
acnmlurtable dwelling lm.,:,o wit,? s ^S
Inns, and well watered ; it , r '" 'ab;
estate of Andrew llrnwn. ilrr",iA,| , [fl 6 r ul
oenelit of the heirs of said dff ( J M S
■mule known on the day of saie I,, i
cash in hand, J ’ Uut dt half
Joseph Mfinnow, rt( |’ mr>
BROKERAGE
Tf s^riber having rstcbIWied himself;
H this city, hi the above line, i„ ton , -
with Commission Business gencrullv 111
services to his friends and
and hopes by strict attention to merit a
ROBERT RlIFOliD.
public patronage
Savnnnali. ?
6t\
STOP THE ViLLAlX "
RUNAWAY from the
1 “S •" Putnam cunt?
Georgia, a likely young mulat^
negto fcimtv—he passesbrvui
ous names when runaway—k;
„. J4 P ro l’ er «miac is l>;ck,li', s | isid
of an ear, havii.i, u,,
cut oir-by the Indians for ,5
ing a horse, lie took away with him a hWL
finished aitd very excellent rifle gun, which I?
ttoie—any person apprehending ami sccuriu
he above described villain, will do an act of 4
tice, lor which they shall he well rewarded
November
leo. Abercrombie,
Ware-House $ Commission Business
S.lWFF.ll £ UERHLXli,
AY ING made large additions to their «
.( 1. tahlishment, tender their services in then
hove line. They assure their friends that slrr
attention and punctuality shall be observedinil
business entrusted to their charge. They kee-
large supplies of GROCERIES Sc FUUXITIT
for sale at the Savannah prices.
Darien, October 20.
.V
P. STOVALL A CO.
RE now receiving a large and general i
sortment of SEASONABLE GOODS,suit
ed principally to the country trade. They ri
spectfully invite country merchants to call an:
examine them, they being bought, very cheapb
the package, at auction sales in New-York. w
will continue to receive frequent supplies for 1
one ol the firm now in that place, whose attention
is entirely devoted to thebnsiness id buying goods;
\ liberal time will be given if required, topuac-
fu.il persons. Augusta. 2b Nov. 1818.
NOTICE.
(kY Thursday the Slsi d.iv ot Dccem 1 er nnf
Y y will be Hired and Rented, for one year,at
Madison, Morgan county, the negroes and land
belonging to tiie orphans of major J. E. Dawson.
Also, the land in Washington will he rented A
Lebanon, on Tuesday (lie 12th of January neik
Nov 30, 1818.] W. W Forter.l S ua " llJlls '
* v liOSK tiisjioscil io c mtr ct tor biipjily ujf the era-
]|^ Vic sand ijtiar»l ofihe pciu'.crt'dary, lor the
) ear, will Halid in sealed proposals on the 5th ol
next, a* 12 o'clock, to die board of visiting Lwpecu^
Prop »s .ls will also be received, for furniih.n^ rr.edcit
ined:cal attendance, and liosp.tal stores to thegtnrdw!
convicts for die eiisiimg* year. The ration to convicts*
\ half pound of salteti pork or hacon; or three fowJi*!
i pound ol frc*»h beef; to every hundred offic>ii ralurt
i pill's of salt will be required. The rations cibrodt#
rous'.st of 16 ounces of corn meal. Proposals wj.'iattM
same time be rece.ved for turmsblng v/OOOpwrds
|) ckied pork and 15U00 pounds of corn meal. I. '.villbs
cquired that the corn meal he delivered In conveattl
parcels, once or twice monthly in summer, and c#*
monthly in winter, iimust be inspected, b tlx
hat a proposal tor furnislmij* the pickled pork bcrccw
?d, it •« li not do away the necessity tor fresh bcc» f ;ntli
umn: r. li w.ll there fine be well to state dist.itctly tit
price oi mat ration when it can be obtained in marfat ,
Hy order oi the Board of \ isitittg' Jn-.;>ectcr?.
S. Bo’jkim
Secrcian’ pm- w
N. B. It may be proper to state tha* all the p**Hk fill
not I e immediately required. Deccniber22| 181i
JUST RECEIVED,
100 Bushel* Salt, 10 kegs sup. Buncombe But
ter, 10 bbls Sugar, 10 bags Coffee, 10 cask9 Go
shen Cheese, 50 ps, superior Inverness Bagging,
for sale, by H. B. Holcombe <S- l'u<
December 1, 1818.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
W ILL be sold at Madison, Morgan county,
on 1st Tuesday in January next, one half
lot of land, it being part of lot No. 242, in the
4th district of Baldwin now Morgau comity, ad
joining the lands of Warren Jordan and others,
situate and lying on the waters of Sugar creek,
nearly half of it cleared, under a fence, a com
fortable log house, brick chimney, with all neces
sary out buildings, well calculated for a small
family. The terms of sale will be twelve months
credit; the purchaser giving bond with two ap
proved freehold securities. Sold by order of the
honorable Court of Ordinary.
drury kogers, adm’r.
October 26.
LANDS FOR SALE.
O NE tract containing ITS acres, being
fraction .Yu. 210; also, fraction At). 21k
containing 138 acres; also, fraction A’s.
containing 59 acres, all lying on the waters ot
Commissioners’creek in the county ol XY iikinsoa
£rth district; also, one square tract, Btli district
Baldwin, .Y en 66, containing 202 1-2 acres. A»f
person wishing to purchase will do well to vieiv
the lands previous to the loth January nt'A *
the subscriber will then be io Milledgeville *
the purpose of making sale of said lands.
Hebert Aty
December 17, 1818. §
JUST RECEIVED,
r WENTY Bags prime green Coffee, 25 disni-
johns Holland Gin, 25 ditto Cogniac Bran
dy, (1st quality) 36 doz. Madeira Wine,30 kegs
Crackers, 290 lbs. soft shell Almonds, 10 boxes
fresh Muscatel Raisins, Loaf and Lump Sugar.
8 bbls. Mackarel, Cheese of prime quality—and
in store, Lisbon and Fayall Wine, Mustard,
Chocolate, Candles, Pepper, Long Cork Claret,
Sweet Oif and Port Wine, Porter and Jamaica
Rum- Wm. Bowen.
November 60,1818.
NEGROES TO HIRE.
W ILL be hired at the house of the cateeri'
ber, two miles above the mouth ol Ait*
river, in Putnam ebunty, on the second uij q
January next, fifteen or twenty likely Nesf^j
consist^ u f men, women and boys. J er "
made kno-.^i on the day of hire.
Francis Wdli»i*>-
December 14.
MADISON ACADEMY,
Will be open for the reception of students on tn
first Monday of January, 1819. The AM**"'
partnient under the direction of Mr. AugO”"
Video, a gentleman of liberal and clas.-ical *“•'
cation,( a graduate of Yale College,) who is bigs*
ly recommended both as an instructor of
and of strict moral character. The trustees
gratulate the citizens of .Morgan county an 1 ', ft*
public, in the acquisition of a gemlcmau w' 103 ’
they deem entirely worthy the confidence w
enlightened community. The Female Dtp* 11
meia will be under the care of Miss Hopkio’i *
lady who has taught with success and merited
nutation for some years in the state u ‘^ e
York, and who is highly recommended
tleman of that state, in whose candor and j'nf
ment the trustees have entire confidence. Ww.
the number of students require it, assistants *
be employed for each branch of this iustituu
Terms of tuition as heretofore.
John Xesbit, sccrf
Dec. 6* ’