Georgia Argus. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1808-1816, February 06, 1810, Image 1

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\VOLUME II...NUMBER 45, MILLMl)aV.Vli.Ll: published (weeklyJ by DENE r /s L. It Ban. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY (), J 8 1 C „ SlierilT’s sale. \ executions againft him, proper- pVILL BE SOLD, on the firfl j T P ointed out b Y the defendant. Tuefday in vlarch next, in ; fi 1 8 °' t tbs town of Clinton, between ; One wont brear, 1 Ox Cat t, 1 one bare, tight Chairs, • cue the ufual hours One lot of land N° 78 in the 8th diltrift oi Baldwin now Jones coun ty, taken as the property of Joan II. JJ&.nfon to fatisfy Benjamin Aih- worih’s execution ALSO. 101 1-4 Acres in the 12thdiffri£fc of Baldwin now Jones county, part -of jot N° 42 in laid dis. taken as the Smith Bellows, one feather Bed, three Planes, three Augers, one Hand Saw, one Tenant Saw, two Chifiels, one plough and Geers, four Jugs, levied on as the pro perty ot John Hu.nphris to laris fy Abram J tries and I’. Smith W. Smith and Anderfon (Stir Sherift’s Sale. Runaway, WILL BE SOLD, on thefirfc Prom the fubferiber living in Tuesday in March next, in Pulaiki county on the Oukmul the tom of Eatonton, between : gee river, on the 17th inlt. a the usual hours, [ Negro Man named L E IVI S, propci iy of William Y. Fannin to vivor) Execution againft hu A.uitiy vVllli.im VVilli^ins execution. Condition# Cafh. $ Tea gin, Shff. J. C. January 27, 1810, sheriff’s Sale. WILL HE SOLD, o» the firfl J'uejihiyin March next, at the War kei Houfe m the town <f Mitledge* mi lie, between the ujual hoary. One Waggon and tro ilor f es , levied on as the pioperiy ol \A ilfon Brown to laii-dy Eaiah Chapman’s execution againlt him. ALSO. Two Negroes Eiij 'h Sc Gl.aff , gow, levied on as the property (of Jeremiah Gardner to fatisfy Peleg Rog< ■rs’ execution againlt him, properly pointed out by Gardner. a i. s o Ninety Acres of Land more or lets joining the common of Milledgeville, below Fifliing creek and known by the lot N° 1286, levied on as the property of Horatio Marbury to fatisfy George Stovall’s and feveral other executions againlt him , to be fold under the ptefent en cumbrances, pointed out by the defendant. ALSO. Two feather Beds and Fur niture, three Bed Steads, three Matraffes and Furniture, one Sideboard, one Dining Table, two Tea Tables, one fet o' ele gant China,a quantity of Queens Ware, feven Tea Waiters, Glafs Ware afforted,one dozen Knives and Forks, four pair Fire Lon: , three Trunks, four Iron Potts four Dutch Ovens, two Bn-.fs Kettles, ana one Trevette, one Shovel and Tongs, two Snuffer Ifrays, ten Windfor Chairs, one fet of Callers, a quantity of Books to wit : the Lite of Wafh ington, Sidney on Government, Fergufms Lefftures and Aftto- noiiiy, Winterbothams Hillory of America, Goldfmiths En gland, Gordons America, Ro- binfons India ShenftonesWorks, The Mirror, 2 common Prayer Book^, Clarkes Magazine, Ma- forjic Songs, Oconomy of Hu man Life, Hillory of Louifi- anna, Sheridans Dkftiouary, Penning on the Globe, five Pine Tables, one Grid Iron one Cof fee Mill, one Cullen hr one tin Pan, one Coffee Pot, three Smoothins Irons, four Jars, one Rum Uoglhead, four Jugs, one Wheel Barrow,twoSugarBoxes, two pair plated Candle Sticks, two pair Rrafs dito, one Wafer and Waffle Iron, one Frying Pan, one Marble Morter, a La dle and Flefb Fork, half a do zen baking Pans, one pair De canter Aides, two Spinning Wheels, one check Reel, & one Tea Kettle, levied on as the pro perty of Daniel Sttirgefs to fa tisfy Sheldon and William Bat- tey and James Meniwether’s a l s o j Two Hundred & twenty-five 1 Acres of land more or 1< Is. be ing tnree Fractional .Surveys known by <a Nunvoers 268, 284. and 285, in the fi ; th 1 is Wiikinfoa now Baliwncjun ty, with good improvements, levied on as the propet ty of Thadeus Holt to fatisfy Zach j Sims, Joltph Cooper’s and j other executions again ft him, to Be fold under the Incum bnmee of a mortgage to the State. also. Four Hundred and five A- black completed, tall built, a bout I 8 or 19 years of age, tol lerable much knock kneed and has a bump over one of his eyes about the fize of a partridge egg, faid negroe took away with him a light coloured chefnut 1 forrei m ire, about 6 or 7 years i of age tnd about live feet high. | 1 expect he is making lor Pa Ham county—any perfon who will deliver him t > me or con fine him in any G .1 lo that 1 get linn (h ill be itoerally re warded and ail ne diary expen ces paid by the fuklcru r. fames l Thomas. Jan 23,1810. 44-31* SIR\YED From the fubfertbers on tlte J 7th errs of land known by th lots 1 H James Wellejr N° I 44 & ! 62 in the fii ft dis, of Baldwin county, levied on as j the prop t ty ol Noah Dodridge to fatisfy Stephen B Ann’s anJ other executions Ago til ft him, the property pointed out by the plantiffs attori.ey. Conditions C: fit Philip Cook, s. b. c. Jan. 30, 1819 SHERIFF’ ALE IT ILL BE SOLD, at ITilkin/on court houfe on the fujl r netila\ in March, between the uf.uJ hours LotN° 191 in 26 h dut'iet Wil- kit 1 ion county. levied bn as the pro perty of Lot Jcvtfon to fatisfy John Marthent’s execution, returned to | me by the con ft,able ALSO N° 206 in 2-tlh vVilkinfon, j levied on as the propetty >1 lames J Parnel to fatisty Mar iinTo wit’s exe- ! cution, returned bv ihe conllable | M.S' > Lot N° 30$ in 3d dis Wilkinfon county, levied ou as the property of ' William Warden to fatisfy William Bevin’s cxecu'ion. Edmund Nunn, S. IT. C. January 28, 1810. 80 Acres of land be the fam more or lefs being a part of lot N° 163 in the 2d dis. of Baldwin now Putnam county, levied on as the property of Lincey Thornton tp fatisfy A. Bofwell and others, re turned tonic by a conllable. ALSO. Two Fractions N° 28." and 232 in the 11-th dis of Baldwin now Put nam county, adjoining of William Hammer and Sparks and others, on the waters of Indian Creek, levied on as the property of Winkfield Hammer to fatisfy Uerij. Williams’ execution, returned to me by a con- ilable. ALSO 263 Acres land, whereon John K’nnon 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 011 as the property of John Kennon to fa tisfy George Hargroves and others ALSO. One bay Elate, about 5 feet high re d ba'y with his Ma le cur off but 8 or 9 years old, levied on as the has grown until it rather falls, he property ol Stephen Daniel to lads- has what is called a trimed tail and i a black (freak down the tail bone j and alfo a black itreak on his wea- | thers and down each Ihoulder fome- | thing like a Mule, he is l'mall and ! well made, with a t£ar in his face and fome faddle lpucs on his back, 1 about nine or ten years old. The other Horfe is a dark bay, about 4 feet 10 or 11 inches high, has a white fpotin iiis face, trots & racks, nine or ten years old, a tollerable long tail and Mane—the above def- cribed Kories ftrayed from Mr. George Thomplotis, near Barrows or Borlatids Ferry on the Oconee river in Baldwin county, and their rout is unk sown as they were raifed in differeir parts of the country. Any perfon flopping them and giv ing notice to either of the undevli ,ru ed in Baldwin county, flint! receive a reward worthy cieir trouble. 'John Humphries, 1 , James Barrow. Januar 30, 1810. Fort Johniton, Charlejlon Harbor, fan. \th, 1810.. Otis Hundred Dollars Reward) For fix Deferters, who de- lerte.1 from this poft on the 3d i’tft- viz.—John Wynnc, and l homas Stewart, of Captain. Armftead’s company of the fi. it Light Artillery, Stewart, was born in Ireland* (but came to this country when i t infant.;) ho i,- fiv U-et ele- halt ibcht ven an 1 an twenty two years of a N " g. , y eyes, brown hitr, c i uplexion, by occutrc ! borer; took with h. Z'-os clothes, and arm 1 •> rifle and pit of uncommon has . f a. riri- th a. Is T!h‘ piftols ar. make, th pro- d btjres. Conditions Cufii. Wiilatn Varner, ShJf.jp. c. January 30, 1810. SHERIFF’S SAi ES. WILL BE SOLD, o> the firjl Tuefday in March next, nt the Court Houfe in Greeny coun ty. betzoccn the ufual hours Three Negroes to wit : Abram Sc Foreday as the propei ty of Charles Burke, fen dcccafed and Bridget a negroe girl the property of Theophi- lu-, Burke, levied on to fatisfy an ex ecution in favor of Willie Aber crombie indorfee of R. Raines vs Charles Burke &: Theophilus Burke Adminillrntors of Charles Burks fen. dec. and Ezekiel E. Park. Conditions Cafli f. Anderfon, Shjf. January 22,1810. NOTICE FOR. THE LEASING OF THE Cleared Lands perty of the Unite 1 St John Wynne was b< i n in Georgia ; he is five feet fix in ch js high, thirty five years of inftant, two dories one of them a a S e ’ l‘ 3S P! rt ’y ryes, light hair, fair complexion, by occupatioa a tdylory went away in citizens clothes and armed with piftols,. and probably a rifle, as the par ties Hole two rifles and a num ber of piftols previous to their del ation. The rifles are very ordinary in their appearance, & the piftols uncommon, p trticu- la: ly with 1 fpeit to the locks ?.c 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, ha3 dark complex ion and hair. Charles Meful, of faid Troop,, i a native of South Carolina* twenty-three years nt age, five feet ten inches high, has light complexion and dark hair ^ went off in citizens clothes and arm d with either pnlols or rifK Daniel Hollowav, ot Cap tain John R. Span’s company of Light artillery, is a native of Virginia, twenty-throe y ( ars ot five feet nine inches high* Sheriff’s Stile WIL L BE SOLD, , ,. , Within M‘Cord’s re-turvey of the Qn the firfl Tuefday in March next, fl . Ve ( ' et 11 7th Diftritl, formerly Baldwin , n the Bozen of id / r, Morgan | ^ ias ^ a ‘ r complexion, blue eyes Colle&or’s snle. WILL BE SOLD, On Monday the 12/6 day of March next, at the . arket House, in the Town of Mi/ledgevi/le, between the usual hours, ihe. foil wing trad! of land, or as much thereof as will be sufjici nt to satisfy the tax uiid costs for the year, 1808 202 1-2 acres of Land, in Baldwin county, granted to Samuel Lea, adjoining Faulk on Fifhing Creek ; levied on as the property of faid Lea. Tax due 2 dolls 39 3-4 cents. Co nclius Murphy, r.c.B c. December 19, 1809. The Subfcribcr will attend at the Houle of Mr S Buffington on the 3d Saturday in F< ht nary next, in order to collcff the Tax-in Captain Jar- ratt’sDiftrict, for the year 1 809. C. 41 urphey, r. c. b. c. 22' 1 Tarttavv, 1810 N B. the receiver of tax re turns for the prefent year will attend on that day alfo.. county Or. Monday, ihe 1 2th of February next, WILL BE LEASED, on Lbe premifes, to the [UGLI EST BIDDER. until the \Ji day of fanuary, > 81 I, All the Cleared Lands Within lVl - Cords retu r vey of the 7th Diftiitl, formerly Baldwin county. Small notes with ap proved fecurity Sc intereft from the date, if not punflually paid, will be required. F.lcazer Early, Secretary to the Executive Depart. O h January, 1810. 4t Mr. Ryan, To prevent certain pro perty (at Noah Doddridge’s) being pointed out to pay faid Doddridge debts, I wi(h you to notify the public that I do for- warn any perfon or perfons from trading or executing them, as I have a bill of fale for the fame front John Langdon. in payment of a tra£k of land N° 162 firft Baldwin, Memorandum of the pro- county, between the ufual hours, Two Negroes, John & Nin ny, taken as the property ol John Stewart to fatisfy an exe cution in favor of Jas. H, Nich- ollon, property pointed out by the plaintiff'. A. M'A fee, D. S. December 29, i809 TO RENT, Two fettlemen s of Cleared Land, on the Oconee River ol about thirty five acres each, ot good quality, fituate about a mile trom Milledgeville—Alfo, the lcibfcriber’s and dark hair. VVilev BarloW, of faid com pany, deferted at the fame time, of whom an accurate deferip- tion cannot be given. The above reward, with all exp nfes,will be paid (or in that proportion for either) to any perfon who will deliver the (aid deferters to me, at this poll, 1 r Genre them in any Jail and give the neceffary information to me, or any commanding Officer in tliC Army of the United States. r A. B ARMSTEAD, Captain, United States 1 // Regiment Artillery, Commanding. Cj* The different planters of North and South-Carolina & Geor gia, are requelLd to infert this ail ing Well recommended will meet with profitable employment. £r Any perfon widling to ex change CORN and FODDER perty hired to Noah Doddridge j in the neighborhood of Mil as follows : two Negroe Men, J ledgeville, for fuch articles on one named Porter and the other , Fifhing creak, in Jones countv Will, and a chefnut forrd Stud , will be accommodated by apply Two 5tore-Houses, fronting the State IToufe, known | vert ’^ ement times in-.heir ref. to be good (lands for bufincf® P e( ^ iv ’ c P ;, !'ers. and forward their & He wifhes to contra off with , accounts for anhoneff indultriouscapahleman ——- to undertake the management of For sale or to be rented, •a SAW-MILL—a perfon com Horfe, named Lib , ty. fcs/iua Claw. I DeCoSOth 1809. ng to f. TF. Devereux. December 5, 1S09. N° 303, firfl diftriiff of Baldwin, fituated on l'oblers creek, witliiu fix miles of Milledgeville j the land is of a pi off excellent qualiiv, and remarkably level for that parr of .the country. It will be fold on a credit of one and two ye.us, paving ’lie tltird in Cafli or Cotton at nur- ket price, apply by Duer to Jofe di Benvan Savannah. Price Fourteen hundred and Fifty Dod ■ witli iti- tereff. Savannah, Nov. 7, 1809. 3 5-t£