Georgia Argus. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1808-1816, January 23, 1810, Image 3

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Sales by Auction. Lots for Sale. WILL BE SOLD in the town <f Madison, Morgan county, on Saturday the Cud of March, Admmistratorb Sale, j Fort Jolmfcofl, | WILT. BTC SOLD ' ^' Jar ^d' on Harbor, Jan. 4th, IS10. , On the firjl Tuesday in April neat, at the Court House in Morgan county, One lot of Land, A number of Lots, i 305 in tnc ~ 0i!l ciiftiict of 7 * n..M« * « fbhie of which is h.imifoinely ( fftuated for pubiick bufinefs, others adjoining the* town well f; rue ted for tradefmen or private families, convenient to excellent water -the terms of file will be made known on the day by the Commidioners. Jail. 1 to, IB 10. 43-tw Baldwin county now Morgan, belonging to the citato of An drew Reid, deccafed. fold for the benefit of the heirs of faid deccafed.—Terms made known on the day of file Samuel Reid, ) , , , Akx.ReU, Jan. IOth, IS 10. Will be Sold. agreeably to an enter 0<solute, t ty the Honorable lu/crior Court of Hancock county. cn tie fi/l Tuesday in dpril nsxt, in the to-wtt of Ail- lidgevih’c, pnrijlly at twelve del. >C’t t without rc/lrvc, One House Lot, ON the corner or \V lflung- ton an l Liberty limits, known in the plan of l'.ii i town by Lot N° 2 infqunre 29—on which is a good framed houfe—belong ing to (he ellite of John Corner deceafe i —Term of Idle made known on the day. Lc tbererombie,? A , , llolling Hull, J AJmrs ' Jan. 23, 1 810 43-tds no net WILL BE SOLD, at the Stats House in Milledgeville. on the firjl Cues day in 4p y il n xt. One Thousand Veres of land lying on the Oconee Ri ver, I'evcn miles above Mi! lodge- ville, known by namj of Coder Shoals trad, granted to lohn Tankerfley deccafed —Terms of fale. Half the pure ha fa m o. nev to be paid by the 1 fl Jay of January 1S11 and the ba lance in twelve months there after, notes with a mortgage and approved fecurity will be re quired. W. B Tankers ley, ? . , , n j ■ , n b Adm rs. Dreaded i ice, ) WILL BTC SOLD, Cn Monday, the 26th of Februa ry next, at the late reft deuce of Hehemiah Smith, dec. in Han cock county. About 75 head of Hogs, Twenty five of them are now in prime order to make pork— ALSO, too barrels of Corn; Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of faid dec. Terms of Sale— 12 months cre dit—bon i with approved fecuri ty will be required of the pur- chafer. I.. Smith, adm'trix. Wrn Cureton, adtn’r. January 10, 1810 ids NO TICE. On the 3d Sal rday in February next, will be sold, in Putnam county, ot the plantation of fas. F.akin dec. Al-L the perfonal cflater r faid dec- (one negroc excepted) confiding of a crop of Cotton, and Fodder, feveral head of llorB-s Cattle and hogs or.e thoufand wait o’ Pork, one Cart one brace of brafi* barrel Pidols and fwo.rd, plantation uter.fiis and fundry other articles—a credit will be given till 23ih ot December next, for all iums over three dollars the purchafer giving his nous and approved l'ecurity. All perfons having demands aguinft faid eflate are requeded to bring in their accounts duly attefled and in the time pre- jferibed by law and thofe indebt- asito mrkc immediate payment MOSES F.AKIN, Executor. ^ 4i.n. 3d, lfllft. ‘ tds* Adminiflrator’s sale. WILL HR HOLD, on Fri&y the 9th day of February next, at the plantation of Captain John Weeks, late of Pntnam county, dec. All tiie perfonal property of bid deceafed, confiding of Hor- i’S, the dock of Cattle and Hogs, one Waggon, floulbhold and Kitchen Furniture, Planta tion. Utenfils, tlie Crop of all kinds, &c. Twelve months cre dit will be givs n for all fu ns a- bove five dollars, the purchafer giving bond with approved fe curdy, to bear filtered from the date if not punctually paiJ. ALSO, WILL B . SOLD or HIRED, at the fame lime and place, Thirteen or fourteen likely NEGROES; and will be rent ed to the highed bidder, until the fed d:iv of January nex f , the PLANTATION of faid deceafed. Hr All thofe having demands againd the e late of faid dec. are hereby notified to bring in their accounts, properly auihen- ricate-i, within the time preforib ed by law ; and thofe indebted to f.iid eIleal to make payment without delay. George Stovall Joseph Coopt' January 1, 1810. • St lejlon Harbor, J, One Hundred Dollars -' Reward, For fix Deferters, who de- ferted from this pod on the Sd ind’ viz.—-John Wynne, and Thomas Stewart, of Captain Anndead’s company of the fird Light Artillery. Stewart, was born in Ireland, (but came to this country when an infant;) he is five feet ele ven and an half inches high, twenty.two years of age, has grey eyes, brown h lir, good complexion, by occupation a laborer; took with him citi zens clothes, and armed with a rifle and piftols. The pidols are o{ uncommon nnke, the pro perty of the United States. John Wynne was bom in Georgia; he is five feet fix in ches high, thirty five y. ars of age* has grey eyes, light hair, fair complexion, by occupation a csylor ; went away in citizens clothes and armed with pidols, and probably a rifle, as the par ties dole two rifles and a num ber ot pidols previous to their delertion. I he rifles' are very ordinary in their appearance, & the pidols uncommon, pirticu- larly with relpett to the locks Sf the fixing of the ram rod. John Hopkins, of’captain La val’s Troop, is a native of South-Carolina, is five feet nine inches high, has dark complex ion and hair. Charles Merul, of faid Troop is a native of South-Carolina, twenty three years of age, five feet ten inches high, K is light complexion and dark hair; went off in citizens clothes and FOR SALE. A well improved Lot in Mil ledgevil’e, whereon Do&< rWi! fon lived lad year—it will be fold low for c.al!i or male ne groes—enquire of Edmund B. Jenkfi.3 or George Clayton, Efqrs. in Milledgeville or the fubferiber in Hancock. A> chib aid Martin. Jan. IGth 1810. 43-tf - The Subfcribcr will ‘ attend at the Houfe of Mr. S. Buffington on the 3.1 Saturday in February next, in order to collect the Tax in Captain Jar rate’s Did Net, for the year 1809. C. Murphty, r. c. c. c. 2 2d Jaim try, 1810 N B. the receiver of tax re turns for the prefe.nt year will attend on that Jay alfo. WILL BE SOLD, on the firjl Tutfday in March next, agree able to an order of-the Inferior Court of ■ : uncock county, in the ctun of Spurt a. the following Tracts of Land : 230 acres Hancock county, on the waters ot Shoulderbone. 2S7 1-2 acres, Wafhington county, on the waters of Bufia- loe. ■ J.otNo 232 in the 23th dif- tiift ot Wilkinfon. Sold for the benefit of the he,,.8 and creditors of J. D Swinney, dec. Rarf-m Swinney, adm’r. armed rifle. with either pidols or * 5* THO >K Gen tlemen who have been fo chari table as to fubferihe toward the building of the “ B-thrl” Meet ing Houfe, are informed that the fubfeription i ; in my hands for collection. B. IIUBF.R r Ian. 23. 18(0. 43-2w GEORGIA, Putnam county Perfonally appeared Henry D.nce before me and ma leoath that he has lod or mi (la ie a note of hand given by William John- don of Green county, for two hundred and feventy dollars, made payable to him an 1 bear ing date the 9di December lad as he recolletls. Henry Dance. Sworn before me this 11th January 1810. Edmund Lane, y. j. c. ALL perfons are forewarned thrading for the above mention EDUCATION. Benjamin II Sfurges, Eat. nd opening aSCHOOL on Mon day the C9:h of this inflani, at th- Plantation ct Col. John. Lewis, Hancock county, about eight miles diftant from Sparta and fourteen from Milledge- ville :—where he will indru-k youth in the Latin. Greek, an,l French languages, lik< wile, i l the Lnglifh Grammar, Geogr. - phy and the more ordinal* branches of Englifli EJucatio •. —Terms of tuition will be as. ufual. Benjimin II. Strrg / 's. Milledgevill, Jan. 19th, 1810. Daniel Holloway, of Cap- j c< - note of hand, and the faid tain John R. Span’s company j Willum Johnfon is hereby di ot Light artillery, is a native of j retied not to pay the fame to Virginia, twenty.tT-n-p y - c : '-'ov !..„t age, five feet nine inches higli, j Ilcnry Dance. has fair complexion, blue eyes j —~— i GEORGIA Jones county cT AT a meeting of the Board of Coinmifiioness of the town of iWilledgeville, Jan uary'l'9th 1810, the following nfolution was adopted.— Resolved, That all claims ('ue the comniifTioncrs of the town of Milledgeville, by note or etherwife, will be profecured, if 1 r.ot fettled by the fnd day of February next; and that 'his notice tie publifned in the Intelli gencer a.ad yl-rgus. Extract from the minutes. A. M‘ Vi ILL AN. Secretary. HORSE Zo> GIG. The fubferiber has an elegant Hot fe and Gig to 'fi ll or ex change for a Negro Girl, and will give or take the c’ilFerance in‘cam, any perlbn widling to do f-r mav fi e them c ither at 1 Samuel BufTington's inMillerjge ville or at Leonard ADrcrom- ! Lie’s in Putnam county. - Henry Sicvafl. 1 Jan. 23, 1910. ‘ 43-tF and dark hair. WJey Barlow, of Kid com pany, defer ted at the fame time, of whom an accurate descrip tion cannot be given. I hi’ above reward, with all exp-nfes,wi!l be.paid (or in that proportion for tither) to anv perfoti who will deliver the faid deferters to me, at this port, or fecure them in any Jail and give the neceflary information to me, or any commanding Officer in the Armv of the United States. A. B' ARMSTEAD, Captain, United Staiei ht Regiment Artillery, Commanding. C3» J'he different printers of Nor;h and Snuih-Carolina fit Geor gia, are requefltd to infert this ad- verrifonient fix times in their ref- peflive p ipers, end forward their accounts for payment. | Whereas I, Samuel Mock, of i the ft ate of Georgia and county i alorefaid, did on certain time in 1 the year .1808 or J 809, falfely i wilfully & ambitioufly’ and with- 1 out any ground of truth, did on : the lime afore faid falfely, wilful- j lv and felonioully, and of my j malice aforethought did, on tlie time and date aforef.ud, falfely i accufe a certain Jacob Prult CAU I ION We hereby forwarn a!! per- fions from trading for three pro* mi!ary notes, each under thirty dollars given forr.e time in th.? fall of, 1809, by us to J.’.inis Patterfefn, and made payable the 23th of ..December loll wing, as they were fraudulently ob tained, and we do not ini end t> pay tile fame. Mrradilh Cat kings. John It Whatley Madifon Jan 13th 1810. 3S NO TICK I forewarn uH perfons from* trading for a note that I gavex John Boling for 189 dollars with a frnali credit, about 9 dol lars ; as I have a note of nearly (he fame amount agai >(t him v and he will not come to a Kttle- ment. George L Bird. January 2. 1810 3 For snlc or to be rented^ N° S03, firft diiltied of Baldwin, fituated cn Toblers creek, within, fix miles of Milledgeville ; 'he land is of a moll excellent quality, on l remarkably level for tint part of tho country. It will be fi-M on a credit: of one and two year:!, paying one third in Cafii or Cotton at the mar- Kv.ij.i;<.r apply hy letter t" Jofi’pli Beavan Savann.ih. l’ric • Founeei*. hundred and Fifty Dollars, with in to red. Savannah, Nov. 7, 1 SOD. 3,.-if of taking, dealing and convert-i.! ea,0 , n ’ ’, uy •, “ . P. . mmediately, as Ire withes no ing t° h.s ownule a certatn | and ^ Heifer, which accufanon I ac- i account. NO] ICE Ts hereby given that John C. Smith, my apprentice to the Blackfmiths trade,* did on the fourth day of January 1310 nb- feond from me living in Co lumbia, South. Carolina, and 1 do luppofe that be wdl come to this Rate—this is therefore to forwarn all and every perl'on or perfons from harbouring or cm- knowledge to be faife and 1 ne ver knew. (Signed) h’s Samuel v Meek. Ted, matk. Daniel Hightower, y r. Grten iVynr:?, y Gboroia, Jones county. Regiftered in the Clerk’s Office of the Superior Court of faid countv, in hook A. folio 436, on the 27th Oft. 1809. John R. C regiry, Clk. Mr. The Subfcriber vTh ing to remove to Clinton, in .lone* county, aa he thinks it belt for hun- fe)f and creditors, alfo wilhing to» follow the Smi liing bufinefs die in- fuing year, and js conv’nced tlirs (land for that bufmeft. is better than where lie now refides, he hope* thofe credtroiN, whom he cannot fi nally fettle with, will have no cb-» jedion, and if any m.iki ii known not to go on lu» accou:: John Humpbreij. December 12th. I won 37—tf. Ryan, To prevent certain pro- j perty (at Noah Doddridge’s) I being pointed out to pay faid j Doddridge debts, I wifli you to ploying faid Smith, ;.ny perlc n j X10 tify the public that I t.o for loing fo may expefl to be li- goroufly dealt with agreeable to law in luch cafe made and pro vided by me. MIDDLETON GLAZE* Jan. 16, 1810. 42-2t b For sale or rent, The HOUSE and 1.0 T, in the lower end ot Die town ol Milledgeville. formerly occupi ed by Allen Greene. Terms may bo known oy applying to Judkint Hunt. NO l ICE. jVTINE Months after date* L xi hereof, applica'i -a wilj he made to the h .uioi-ible tins Inferior Court of i vakiwia coun ty, for leave fell i Trait of land; King on Potatoe Creek, known by. number 30, in tho. fecond dillrift, ot faid county, for the benefit of the tv irs creditors ot Francis Veal, de. ceafed NATH \N VEAL, Adnr. May 1, 1809. fcO'e Proller, C A BIN E r-M AKER, ( Jefferson street) INFORMS Ins friend a and tho pubi:, that he carries on the above bufinefs in all its various branches. Alfo, that he has on hand a qu imiiy cf elegant Walnut., Birch and Ma- •hogany FURNITURE, which he will fell low for calk, or warn any perfon or perfons from trading or executing them, as l have a bill ot Lie lor the fame from John I.angdon, in payment of a tratt ot land N° i62 firft Baldwin, Memorandum of the pro perty hired to Noah Doddridge as follows : two Negroe Men, one named Porter and the other country produce Will, and a chvfnut iorrcl Siud He hkewife offers for fale, (for Ilorfe, named. Liberty. Joshua Claud. Dec. Both 180J*. calh alone) a quantity of elegant Furniture Mourning, AHtvc-'i v, 0