Georgia Argus. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1808-1816, January 30, 1810, Image 3

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v Will be set up to the lowest bidder, At the Market Houfe, in the town I of Milledgeviile, on Saturday next, I at 12 o’clock. The repairing the following Roads, viz :— 1 he roads leading from Borland’s Devereux's and Holt’s Ferries, directly to the i State-Houfe The road leading i UVom the State-Houfe, l>y Flutter’s ! Bridge, to Fort W.ikinfou—file road leading to Fort Hawkins, by the new bridge on Fifhing creek— : the road leading to Clinton, by Bird’s plantation—and the road leading to Eatonton, by Mullen’s Ford on Lit- ! tie River.—Thefe roads to be- made firm and good, clear of roots, (tumps, \ mud holes, and gullies of all kind, ; and to be made clear and fit for .Carriages, at leaft I “> feet wide ; ?< -“to Ire completed by the firft day of ; April next, and kept in complete re- ■ pair, till the firft day of January ! next. Fire undertaker to give bond the firjl Sheriff's sal> WILL BE SOLD, on Tuefday in March next, in the town of Clinton, between the ufual hours. One lot of land N° 78 in the 8th dHtrhSt of Baldwin now Jones coun ty,taken as the property of John H Johnfon to fatisfy Benjamin Afli- worth’s execution ALSO. , 101 I-4-Acres in the 12th diftridl of Baldwin now Jones county, part of lot N° 42 in faid dis. taken as the property of William Y. Fannin to fatisfy William Williams’ execution. Conditions Cafli. S Pidgin, Shff. J C. January 27; 1810, A Stallion....for sale. SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL BE HOLD, on the firjl Tuefdny in March next, at the Mar ket Houfe in the town-of MUledge- ville, bctiveen the ufual hoars. One Waggon and two Hor with good fecurity, in the fum of j fos, levied ou as the property of fiu hundred dollars, for the faithful aat'.uv.-. .... , .;_i _ n- • . performance of the above work, the money to be paid the firft of January next. By order of the Board of Com- miffioners of the town of Mil- l ledgeville. A M* MIL LAN, Sec’ry. January 27, 1810. SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL BE SOLD, at Wilkinfon court houfe on the firjl Tueflay in March, between the ufual hours. LotN°19! in 2fitU dHlriiSt Wil- k in foil county, levied on as the pro perty of Lot Jonfon to fatisfy John Marchent’s execution, returned to rue by the conltable. ALSO. • N° 20£ in 21th dis. Wilkinfon, levied on as the property of James Parnel to fatisfy Marlin town’s exe cution, returned by the conftable. ALSO. Lot N° 308 in 3d dis. Wilkinfon county, levied on as the property of William Warden to fatisfy William Bevin’s execution. Edmund Nunn, S. W. C. January 28, 1810. Sheriff’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, on the firjl Tuesday in March next, in the to 'e n of Eatonton, between the usual hours. 80 Acres of land he tin* fame more or lei's being a part of lot N° 163 in the 2d dis. of Baldwin now Putnam county, levied on as the property of Lincey Thornton to latisfy A. Bofwell and others, re turned to me by a conftable. ALSO. Two Fractions N° 285 and 292 in the i 4-tli dis. of Baldwin now Put- Wilfon Brown to fatisfy Laiah Chapman’s execution ug air,It him. ALSO. Two Negroes Flij , h & Glas gow, levied on us the property of Jeremiah Gardner to fatisfy Pcleg Rogers’ execution a gain i t him, properly pointed cut by Gardner. A 1. S O Ninety Acres of L'.nd more or lefs joining the common of Milledgeviile, below Pithing creek and known by the lot Is 0 28(i, levied on as the property of Horatio Mai bury to fatisfy George Stovall’s and feveral other executions again it him, to be fold under tile prefent en- cum’orances, pointed out by the defendant. ALSO. Two feather Beds and Fur niture, three Bed Steads, three HORSE r J Gli \T. Smith and Anderfotl (Sur vivor) Execution agaialt him. a i. s o. I will fell on reafonable terras Two Hundred & twenty-five for cafli (or credit • ith undoubt- Acres of land more or lefs, be- ed fecurity) or exchange for ing three Fractional Surveys t Land or Negroes, provided the known by the Numbers 263, land lies above Milledgeviile, 284, and 28.5, in the fifth dis. j my elegant horfe Wilkinfon now Baldwin coun- / 7“) jy T \rp T..7 ty, with good improvements, | . CtCTJsUI TAL/ldi, levied on as the property of ; °‘g°°J blood & an excallentfoal l bie’s in Putm-m Tludeus Holt to fatisfy Zach | 6 etter - Application ' mult be! tint made by the firft day of Febru- i Jan, 23, 1 S . ary post, to the fubferiber living , in Green county, Oconee, near! TO RJuS 'I lie f abler iber h ar Ilovl'e and Gig to i change for a Ne^. will give or tuk in calh, any p*. : .- do lb may ft' Samuel Bulling * 1 vllle or at Lt- -n. -,i Sims, Jofepir Cooper’s and other executions againlt him, to be fold under the Incum brance of a mortgage to the State. ALSO. Four Hundred and five A- cres of land known by the lots N° J 44 & flJ.J in the firft dis. of Baldwin county, levied on as the prop -rty of Noah Dodridge to fatisfy Stephen Bifhop’s and other executions againft him, the property pointed out by the pi a miffs attorney. Conditions C'afh. Philip Cedi, $. n. tr. Jan. SO, 1819 Colle&or's stile. WILL BE SOLD, On Monday ’ Girl, aiid ■ ' ■fl -ranee . iflung to . either at ■’MiHedgv- Ahereroin- Hy. > . c vail. . i-tf the 12th day of March next, at i lhe market [louse, in the Down [vjr of Milledgeviile, between the usual hours, the foil wing trail of land, or as much thereof as will be sufjici tit to satisfy the tax nd costs for .heyear, ] SOS the little Cowford. James Cunningham. December 1.7, 1809, TO RENT, The Plantation, Whereon Major John Humphris now lives, in Baldwin county, on the eaft tide of the Oconee River, about five miles from Milledgeviile—Fire Plantation it in good repair &: about h.i acres deligned to be cultivated the it?fuing year, all of which is frefh. For further particulars apply to John Humphris or Whittington Moore, who are empowered to rent the fame in my abfeuce. Levin Moore. December 7. 202 i-2 acres of Land, in Baldwin county, granted to Samuel I .es, adjoining Faulk, on I 1 i/hi tig Greek ; levied on as the properly of fa id Lea. Tax due 2 dolls .89 3-4 cents. Co ndius Murphv, r.c.n c. December 19, 1809 yan, To prevent evtain pro perty fat Noah Doddridge’s) being . hinted out to pay laid Doddridge dehts, I with you to notify (lit- public tha' I do for- warn any perfon or perfons from trading or executing them, as 1 , have a hill of fide tor the hum. from John Langdon, in payment : county, as lie thinks it bell fin- 1 Two fettlemenks of Cleared T.and, on the Oconet River at about thirty-five acres vault, of good quality, fituate a Lout a inih* from Miiiodgevilie—A:'o, the fnbfcriber’s i wo Store-Houses, fronting the Slate Houfe, known to be good (lands for bufinef?. ! W He vvillu s to con Ira ft with anhonelt induftriouscapable man to undertake the nvung ment of a SAW MILL—a perl mi com ing well r. commended will meet with profitable Employment. Any perfon wiflnrg to ex change CORN and FO MR R in the neighborly 1 of Mil- ledgeville, lor fuel) .rucles on Fifhing creek, in Jon-, county, will be accommodated y ng to J. W. Dcvercux. December .5, 1809 The Subfcriber u iilT- ing to remove to Clmtor, in ^uc'j PI’ 1 ; Matrafies ana Furniture, one i r ..i c . r , Sideboard, one Dining Table, 1 J-DC oUbicnbcr Will two Tea Tables. one let o ele- af *end at the Iloufe of Mr. S. gant China,a quantity of Queens Buffington on the 3d Saturday Ware, feven l ea Waiters, Glafs in February next, in order to 1 of a tract of land N° id2 fu ll Baldwin, Memorandum of the pro perty hired to Noah Doddridge i as follows: two Negroc Men, ' one named Porter and the other j Will, anu a chrfnut lorrcl Stud Horfe, named Liberty. Joshua Claud. Dec. 30th I3u9. Ware affortett,one dozen Knives and Forks, four pair Fire irons, three Trunk**, four Iron Potts, four Dutch Ovens, two lirat's Kettles, and one Trevette, one Shovel and Tongs, two Snuffer Trays, ten Winufor Chairs, one let of Gaiters, a quantity of Bocks to wit: the Li c of afh- ington, Sidney on Government, Fergufms Leftures and Aftio- romy, Winterbothams Iiiltory of Am- rica, GolJltniths En the Tax in Captain Jar- fiitrict, for the year 18(^9. Collett rattLDiftritl. C. 4lurphcj', r 22J January, 1810 N B. the receiver of tax re turns for the prefent year will attend on that day aife. nam county, adjoining of William j gland, Gordons America, Ro- Hammer and Sparks and others, on j binfons India Shenftones Wurka, ol Indian Creek, levied I q-p e l\J !rror o common f the waters on as the property ol Winkfield Hammer to fatisfy Benj. Williams’ execution, returned to me by a coy- fiable. ALSO 283 Acres land, whereon John ICennon now lives, on the waters of Little River, part, of two lots N°28 and 33 in the third dis. of Baldwin now Putnam county, levied on as the property cf John Kennon to ia- tisfy George Hargroves and others. ALSO. I One bay Mare, about 5 feet high 8 or 9 years old, levied on as the property of Stephen Daniel to fatis fy, James Wclley. Conditions Cafli. Wiliam Varner, Shff. i\ c. January SO, 1 fc> 10. > SHERIFF’S SALES. WILL BE SOLD, on the firjl Tucfday in March next, at the Court-Houfe in Greene coun ty, between the ufual hours Three Negroes to wit: Abram & Foreday as the property of Charles Burke, fen deceafed and Bridget a negroe girl the property of Theophi- lus Burke, levied on to fatisfy an ex ecution in favor of Willie Aber crombie nulorfee of R. Raines vs Charles Burke !c Theophilus Burke Adminiftrators of Charles Burke fen. dc . and Ezekiel E. Paik. Conditions Cafli. 7, Ando fin, SJ.f. January 22,1 ‘31Q. ayttr Books, Clarkes Magazine, M i- ionic Songs, Oconomy of Hu nv.m Life, Hiftory of Louifi- anna, Sheridans Dictionary, Penning on the Globe, five Pine Tables, one Grit! lion one Cof fee Mill, one Cullender one tin Pan, one Coffee Put, three Smoothins Irons, four Jars, one Rum Hogfhoad, four Jugs, one Wheel Barrow,twoSugarBoxes, two pair plated Candle Sticks, two pair Bra is Hi to, one Wafer and Waffle Iron, one Frying Pan, one Marble Morter, a La dle and Flefli Fork, half a do zen baking Pans, one pair De canter Aides, two Spinning Wheels, om check Iieei, h one Tea Kettle, levied on as the pro perly of Daniel Sturgefs to fa tisfy Sheldon and William Bat- tey and Janies Merriwether’s executions againft him, proper ty pointed out by the defendant. also One work Stear, 1 Ox Cart, one Safe, eight Chairs, one Smith Bellows, one feather Bed, throe Planes, three Augirs, one H tnd Saw, one IVnantSaw, two Chiffels, one plough mu Geers, four Jugs, levied on as the pro perty of John Humphris to fatis fy Abram Jones and T. Smith edr AT a meeting of the Board of Cornininioners of th: town,of Milledgeviile, Jan uary 19t!i isio, the following refolution was achipted.— Resolved, That ail claims due the commiffionets of the town ot Milledgeviile, by note or otherwife, will be profecuted, if not fettled by the firft clay of February next; and that this notice be publillied in the Intelli gencer and Argus. Extract from the minutes. A. VI ILL AN. Seer Cary. CAU I ION We hereby fonvarn all per- fons from trading for three pro- inifary notes, each under thirty dollars given fome time in the fall of 1809, by us to James Pattei fon, and made payable the 25th of December following, as they were fraudulently ob tained, and we do not intend to pay the fame. Mtradith Catcbings. John B. Whatley Madifon Jan. 13th 1810. 3t NO TICE. I forewarn all perfons from trading for a note that I gave John Boling for 180 dollars with a linail credit, about 9 dol lars , as I have a note of neatly the fame amount againft him, and he will not come to a fettle, meat. George L. Bird. j January 2, 1810. ^ Georgia, r. it/iain county. Perfonally appeared Henry Dance before me and made oath that he has loft or miflade a note of hand given by William John fton of Green county, for two hundred and feventy dollars, made payable to hint and bear ing date the 9th December bill as he recoileds. Henry Dance. Sworn before me this 11th January 1810. Edmund Lane, j, i. c. ALL perfons are lore warned tnrading for the above mention ed note of hand, and the laid William Johnfon is hereby di reded not to pay the fame to an other perfon bur Henry Dance. fell and creditor?, alfo vviiiung to follow the Smithing bufinefs, tin - in— fuing year, and is conv need tlVa (land for that bufinef? is bi tter than where he now rc Tides, he hopes theft* creditors, whom he cannot fi- iv.iih fettle with, will have no ob jection, and if any make it known mmediately, as be wifhes not to (jo away and leave any unhappy on hia account. John Uura h - - December 12th, 1809. 3,'. if. Baldwin Superior C tirf, day Term, 1 8Ct9. Bolling Hull VS Liberty Holmes Petition fer Teredo fare. RULE NISI. GEORGI A Jones county. Whereas I, Samuel Mock, ot the ft ate ot Georgia and county afortfaid, did on ce. tain time in the year 1808 or 1809, talfely O PON the petition of Boiling Hall, praying for the foreclo- ure of the equity of redemption in f certain tnfti of Land, lying in the-, aounty of Baldwin, containing two hundred two and a half acres, more or lefs, known in the plan of fail county by Lot N° Three Hundred and Twenty One, in the firft dif- tri<R, drawn by Benj main Currie, m one of the late Land lotteries, and by him Conveyed to the laid Half, and by hint to the find I.Tarty Holmes -, .which trad of t and on the Eighth day of Auguft- n i.-e> year One Thou fund Eight Hundred •and Seven, was mortgaged bv tbe laid Liberty Halmcs to the faiciJIail, the more elFcdually to fee me the- payment of Sixteen Hundred and IT.ree Dollars, acknowledged by laid mortgage to be dec and owing from the faftl Liberty Holmts" to ti.n- wilfully d air.bitioufly and with- | fa id ILdl, on four^fevem! Notes - out any ground of truth, did on j Hand,‘bearing equal date with tho the time atorefaid falleiy, wiUul- i W\A Mortgage, amounting e-.clulivt. ly and felonioully, and of my j 01 nitereft to the above mentioned malice aforethought did, on the j u! )l : c ... , tune and dale alotefald, lalle.y torney for petitioner—It is ordered^ accule a certain Jacob Pruf.t by the court, l'hat the principal, in- of taking, llcaliug and convert- tereft and cod due on the faid mort - ir.g to his own life a ccrtatn gage, be paid into court within Heifer, which accufation I ac- twelve months lrom this date, of knowledge to be falfe and I ne- I the equity of redemption be thence ver knew. (Signed) his Samuel x Mock. Teft, mark. Daniel Hightower, y. r. Grun Wynne, y. r. Georoia, Jones county. Regillered in the Cleik’s tJfbc- of the Superior Couit of fa county, in book A. folio 43G on the 27th Oct. 1309. John R. Grcgiyy, Clk. forth and forever forcclofed ae« • cording to the prayer of the petiti oner; this rule being publillied in one of the Gazettes of this (l ate, off leaft once in every month, till t?iO time appointed fot the payment, ot ferved on the' mortgager, or Kin Special attorney, at leaft fix momhs ’v-evious to the time the money i* i.-efted tube paid into court. Extend front the minutes,, John Mat Irenes, C.’h, ''May 8. ~ (i-r-iamlftbi