Georgia Argus. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1808-1816, January 16, 1810, Image 3

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V Tills property has been acquired J by the Chcrokees within a few | years. National Intelligencer. j Charlefon, Jan. 4. By an arrival at New York, Lon don news to the 15th Nov. is at . hand Walcheren is finally officially an nounced as being to be evacuated. | The French are making great ad- I Vances upon the Spanifh infurgents. j l A fleet of fixteen fail of the line and as many frigates, have pafled the Streights of Gibraltar, and the ad miralty is very much cenfured for not having attended lboner to Lord Coflingwood’s repeated application for a reinforcement Where this fleet is bound nobody knows. It is faid the Havanna is not. re opened The news aroi'e from the circumftance of fome vefiels that were in the port, being permitted to fell their cargoes. Copenhagen is faid to he blockad ed by the Britifh. William Henry Harrifon is re-ap pointed Governor of the territory of Indiana. YAZOO CLAIMS. We are forry to fee this fubjedt again ftarted in congrefs. It is a fource of endlefs mifehief, and will in all probability involve the natio nal councils in a degree of alterca tion and heat very detrimental to the public good. We hope the debates on this odious & execrable, though to the petitioning party interefling topic, will be fliort ; and that a fpeedy decifion. grounded on prin ciples of honor, dignity and right, will banifh it from the walls of the* Capitol, and confign it to endlefs oblivion. Columbian. Encouragement for Tipplers...On Triday night lall a man was taken up in the flreet, dead drunk, and carried to the watch-houfe, where he flopped [noring before morning On Saturday evening a woman in flreet, in a {late of intoxica tion, got on fire, fup'pofed from can dle, and being deprived of the life of her limbs by the effedt of the dear creature, was fo badly burnt that lhe died before morning. And fo end ed the fecond leifion. Ibid. From the Long Island Star. THE LOVERS OF RUM. I’VE nruf’d on the mif’ries of life, To find from what quarter they come, Whence niuftof confufion & ftrife, Alas ! from the Lovers of Rum. J met with a fair one diftrelf’d ; I alk’d whence her l'orrows could come, She reply’d, “ I am forely oppreff’d, My hufband’s a lover of Rum.” I found a poor child in the flreet, Whofe limbs, by the cold, were all numb, No (lockings, or (hoes on his feet, His Father’s a Lover of Rum. I went to colledt a fmall debt, The mafter was abfent from home ; The fequal I need not relate, ... The man was a lover of Rum. I met with a pauper in rnggs, Who afk’d for a trifling fum : I’ll tell you the caufe why he begs, He once was a lover of Rum. I’ve feen men, from health, wealih and eafe, Untimely, defeend to the tomb, I reed not deferibe their difeafe, Becaufe they were Lovers of Ruin, Afk prifons, and gallowfes all, Whence molt of their cuftomers Dr. CHILDERS Having taken tho plantation lately occupied by Mr. Samuel Johnfon, on the road leading from Ragans’ Mill to Clinton , Oilers his fervices to the cfiizens of Baldwin county & its vicini ty in the practice of Medicine, Surgery and MIDWIFERY. Having been occupied for fome years pelt in an extendve and fuccefsfui practice, in an adjacent county, he prefumes to poffefs fome knowledge of the difeafes incident to this potion of Georgia. Prompt attention will be paid to every call, and the charges as reafonable as poflible. Thofe who are evidently unable to pay, need not fuffer, for they will be attended gratis. 12th Jan. 1810. 4-2-4t n o 3 3 Adminiftrator’s sale. WILL BE SOLD, on Friday the 9th day of February next, at the plantation of Captain John Weeks, late of Putnam ctunty, dec. All the perfonal property o{ faid dereafed, confiding of Hor- fes, the flock of Cattle and Hogs, one Waggon, Houfehold and Kitchen Furniture, Planta tion Utenfils, the Crop of alt kinds. &c. Twelve months cre dit will be given for all films a bove five dollars, the purchafer giving bond with approved fe- curity, to bear filtered from the date if not punHually paid - ALSO, WILL BF SOLD or HIRED, at thefame time and place, Thirteen or fourteen likely NEGROES; and will be rent ed to the jhighefc bidder, until the firft dpy of January next, the PL ANT A 1 ION of faid deceafed. £5* All thofe having demands againft the eflate of faid dec. are hereby notified to bring in their accounts, properly authen ticated, within the time preferr ed by law ; and thofe indebted to faid eflate to make payment without delay. AdnTrs George Stovall, ? Joseph Cooper, j January 1, 1810. 3t NOTICE On the 3d Saturday in February next, will be sold, in Putnam county, at the plantation of Jas. Eakin dec. ALL the perfonal eflate of faid dec. (one negroe excepted) confiding of a crop of Cotton, and Fodder, feveral head of Horfes- Cattle and hogs one thoufand wait of Pork, one Cart one brace of brafs barrel Pillols and fword, plantation utenfils and fundry other articles—a credit wifi be given till 2.5th of December next, for all funis over three dollars the purchafer giving his notes and approved l'ecurity. All perfons having demands againft faid eflate are requdled to bring in their accounts duly attefled and in the time pre NOTICE. Thofe gentlement who have purchafed LOTS in the Town of MON l'lCELLO, are once more notified that if they do net comply with the terms of fale before the 3d Monday of Febru ary next, they will he fold again on that day at their rifque—alfo, a few more LO FS will be fold at that time by the Commifllqii- ers of the above mentioned Town. John Cargil, T John Martin, | S. Stricklandj C. Crawford, | I. McClendon,) ” January .5, 1320. tds WILL BE SOLD, Cn Monday, the 26th of Februa ry next, at the late ref dence of Nchcmiah Smith, dec. in Han cock county. About 75 head of Hogs, Twenty five ol them are now in prime order to make pork - ALSO, too barrels of Corn; Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of laid dec. Terms of Sale—12 months cre dit—bond with approved fecuri ty will be required of the pur chafer. L. Smith, adm’trix. Wm Cur cion-, adm’r. January 10, 1810. tds WILL BF. SOLD, on the. fir J}. Ttiefday in March next, agree able to an order of the Inferior Court of lancock county, in the > own of Sparta, the following Trails of Land : 230 acres. Hancock county, on the waters of Shouhlerbone. 287 1-2 acres, Wafliimiton county, on the waters of Buffa- loe. ! Lot No. 232 in the 25th dif* j triof Wilkinfon. Sold" for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of J. D. Swinney, dec. Ranfom Swinney, adm’r. C AUTION We hereby for warn all per fons from trading for three pro- mifary notes, each under thirty dollars given fome time in tile i fall of 1309, by us to James Patterfon, and made payable the i 25th of December following, as they were fraudulently on- tained, and we do not intend to pay the fame Meradith Cat chi n gs. John B Whatley“ j Madifon Jan 13th 1810. 3t I GEORGIA, the Court of. Ordinary, Baldwin January 1, 1310. urn petition of Myles e Rating that he has m pJiiwion a bojid" or ob.h a- ! don given by Alexander B fen. dec. (a copy of-- which field in this oflice) to make fit to a certain tract of land, ~co taining ninety-four and a quo* ter acres on Lggdam creek, It is Ordered, That notice b given in one of the public gn zettes of this Hate tor at leatf three months, to (hew caufe it any, why laid bond fliould not be complied with, and in cafe no caufe is (hewn the Court will diredt the administrators to make titles agreeably to law in fuch cafes made and provided. Extract from the minutes. Fred- Freeman, Clk. vUlllL f From whence they have moft of their calls, Tlxey’ll tell you, “ the Lovers of Rum.” A Hater of Rum. feribedby law and thofe indebt ed to make immediate payment MOSES EAKIN, Executor. Jan. 3d, 1810. tds* DIED, yeflerdav, of an appoplec- tlc fit, Mr Chesley Bostick...He was a focial and agreeable compan ion, a fond hufband, an affectionate parent and a humane mafter. He lias left a wife and children to la ment tliis fudden and afflicting dif- penfation of providence, which ad- monifhes us in the fttongeft terms prepare for our entrance into e- ternity....Augufia Chronicle, Jan. 6. NU1 ICE. I forewarn all perfons from trading for a note that I gave John Boling for 180 dollars with a fmall credit, about 9 dol lars; as I have a note of nearly Ihe fame amount againft him, and he will not coine to a fettlc- ment. George L. Bird. January 2, 1810. 8 INE months after date, application will tie made to the Honorable the Inferior 1 Court of Bildwin county, for ! leave to fell two hundred acres j ot Land in Hancock county on the twelve miles Beaver Dam, i adjoining Lewis Eyas and others —(or the bem-fic of the Heir & Creditors of William Turner a non-enmpus mentus. John Matthews, n ,- •L , , T . > (juardtans Joshua l timer, y 9th Jan. 1810. NOTICE Is hereby given that John C. Smith, my apprentice to the Blackfiniths trade, did on the fourth day of January 1810 ab- fcorid ffrom me living in Co lumbia, South-Carolina, and 1 do fuppol'e that he will come to this (late—this is therefore to i forwarn all and every perfon or perfons from harbouring or ein- * ploying (aid Smith, any perlon doing fo may expeft to be ri- goroufly dealt with agreeable to law in luch cafe made and pro vided by me. MIDDLETON GLAZF. Jan. 16> 1810, 42-2; 'The Subfcriber vrifil ing to remove to Clinton, in Jones county, as he thinks it belt for him- fe'f and creditors, alfo wifliing to follow the Smithing bufinefs, the in- fuing year, and is convinced the fl.ind for that bufinefs is better than where he now refutes, he hopes thofe creditors, whom fie cannot fi nally fettle with, will have no ob jection, and if any make it known mmediately, as he withes not to go away and leave any unhappy oil his account. John Humphreis. December 12th, 1809. 37—tf. NOTICE. N INE months after date appli cation will be made to the honorable the inferior court of Han- I cock county, for leave to fcj-l 120 j acres of land, lying in Warren 1 county, joining Cooper, Befliop & others. ALSO, 202 1-2 acres of land in the 20 th diflrict of Baldwin, [now Morgan) j county, and known by N° 7, being I the real eflate of George Henry, , deceafed, for the benefit of the I heirs and creditors. John Henry, A dm r. ; April 27, 1809 4—mf)m ; To the Orphans of Jacob Levens, TOIJ will take notice, that 1 diu, on the 14th day ol April, in the year 1809, in terms ol an act of the General Affeni bly of the (late of Georgia poin ting out the mode of rendering void ail grants, or other pro ceedings, fouuded upon falfc or fraudulent returns, made by per fons not entitled to draws in the late Land Lotteries of faid state, obtain a feieri facies from the clerk of the Superior court of Jones county, which was direc ted to the fherriff of the county of Wilkinfon, and made re turnable to the faid court at Oc. tober Term, in the year afore- fai.l, in which you are charged of having procured your names in the laid o.dnty of Wilkinfon, fraudulently and contrary to law to be entered for two draws in the fecond land lottery of lhe faid (late, and to h ive drawn lot No 18, in the tenth difhift of Bildwin county, which lot now lies in the faid county of Jones, and that the faid (lieriff hath re turned thereupon, that you arc not to be found—you are there fore, asweil as all other perfons having any interefl In the laid lot of land, required to come forward and make your- felves parties to the faid caufe, and to anfwer the allegations ex hibited by the faid fci. fa. and ro (hew caufe, ii any they have, why tfcic proceedings which may hvae been had under the laid falfe or fraudulent return, and grant itlelf, (liouht not be let glide and made void. RICHARD CARTER. Informer. May 16, 18C-9. S3—Cm. Io Zachariah Pastes. Y OU will take notice that 1 did on .he 2-1 ill day i' J . uarv, m the year 1809, in tuui-j d an act ol the general afli i - 4v of the (late of Georgia, ■hinting out the mode of reti ring void all grants and oth. r roceedings founded upon fa! .- fraudulent; returns, made t v- perfons not entitled to draws fix >he iate land lotteries of ihe fa- 1 lute, obtain a feieri facias frout the clerk of the Superior Cou t of Randolph county, which w* made returnable to the laid court, at March Term, in tho year aforefaid and that the fam • was direded to the flu-lift" r f Oglethorpe county, in which you are charged of having entei ed your name fradulently, and , contrary to law, in the faid coun- ty of Oglethorpe for two draw; in the fecond land lottery of th:* faid (fate, and to have drawn fi c N° ten in the 17th diflrid Ba’ - win county, which lot now II. in the faid county ol Raaridolpfi, and that the laid fherifl hath re turned thcieupon, that you aio* not to he found in the faid coun ty of Oglethorpe—yougfe then- fore, as well as all other perfons who have an interefl in the faid lot of land, required to come forward and make yourfelves parties in the faid caufe, and to anfwer the allegations exhibited by the faid fci. fa. and to fliew caufe, if any you have, why the proceedings which may have been had under the falfe or fradulent return, and grant itfelf fliould, not be Jet affile, and maid void. RICHARD CARTER. Informer* To James lice. Y OU will take notice, thaC I did on the 24th day of January, in the year 1809, ink terms of ar, aft of the General AfTembly of the Hate ot Georgia* pointing out the mode ol render ing void ail grants, or other pro*' ccedings, founded upon falfe ot fraudulent returns made by per fons not entitled to draws in th«k late Land lotteries of the laid; Hate, obtain a fare facias from thecletkof the Superior Court of Randolph county, which wa* made returnable to the laid court at March term, in the year afore- fai'l, which was directed to th* Sheriff of Baldwin county, ia which vou are charged of ha\ in£ caufcd your name to be entered fraudulently and contrary to law* for two draws in the fecond land lottery in faid Hate, and- to have drawn lot N° 63, in the 12th diflrict of faid county ol Bald win, which lot now lies in the faid county of Randolph, and that theini J Sheriff ha th returned thereupon, that you are not t<? be found.—You are therefore, is well as all other perfons who> may have interefl in the faid lot of laud required to come forward and make yourfelvca: parties to the laid caufe, and to anfwer the allegations exhibited by the faid fi ire facies againft you, and to fliew crmle if any you h ive, w hy the proceedings which may have been had under the faid falfe or fraudulent returns, and grant if.- felf, fliould not be fit afide and made void. RICHARD CARTER. Informer. May 16, 1809. 33—6m NOTICE. Nike months from the date here of application will be made to the honorable Inferior court of Burke county for leave to fell 72 acres of Land in laid county of Burki on tlfe waters of Ogechee, ior the benefit of the heirs and creditors of John Ezell, dec. Kinchcn Curl, Guardian. September 19, 1&09. 25-ynv