Georgia Argus. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1808-1816, February 13, 1810, Image 3

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AUCTION WILL BE SOLO, X On Saturday, the 17th January, at the . Market houfe in the town of Mil- X ledge vi He, • The remaining stock of GOODS ,<■ Of Devereux & RofTeau, on a ' credit of three months. Notes v q.nder 30 dollars will be requir ed with fecurity. , Harris Allen, auflionser. February 12. Will be sold, On the firjl Tuefday in March next, in the Town of Sparta, A likely country born Negro Boy, , £*art of the perfonal property of James Wilkins, dec. Terms will made known on the day of [ fale. Catharine Wilkins, adm’trix. William M‘Dowell, adm’r. February 5. 46 3t WILL BE SOLD, at the-Sm House in Aiiiledgeville, on the firjl Tuesday in April n xt, One Thousand Acres of land, lying on the Ocone Ri ver, feven miles above Milleged- ville, known by name of Ceder ihoals trad, granted to lohn Tankerfley deceafed Term? of fale. Half the purchafe mo ney t# be paid by the lit day of January IS 11 and the ba lance in twelve months there after, notes with a mortgage and approved fecurity will be re quired. W. B Tankersley, ? Adm , r . Dreadziel Pace, \ WILL BE SOLD, On Monday, the 26th of Februa ry next, at the late refidence of Nehemiah Smith, dec. in Han cock county. About 75 head of Hogs, Twenty-five of them are now in prime order to make pork— ALSO, ioo 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. Curclon, adm’r. January 1C, 1810. t Is Will be Sold. Agreeably to nit order Absolute, made by the Honorable Inferior Court of Hancock County on the fie ft Tuesday in April next, in the town of I /il- ledgeville, precifely at twelve o'clock, without referee, Two improved Lots; WILL BE SOLD, on the 2\ fl of One lying on the corner of Jef. February next, at the late dwcl- f er f 011 anc j M'lntolh llreets, ling houfe of Alexander Smith, known in th? plan of laid town dec in Sparta, ; by number 3 in fquare 29— on 1 he perlonal property of faid w hich is a good two ltory houfe ; Adminijlrator s Sale. f Will be sold, On the 9th day of March next, at Stovall’s Store, in Putnam county, on a credit of 9 months, The Negroes belonging to the eltate of Capt. John Weeks dec. The pur- chafer giving bond with appro ved fecurity to bear interefl from the date if not pun&ually paid. George Stovall,! , , Joseph Cooper, j aam rs * Feb. 8th, 1810. ft deceafed, confiding of one Cow and two Calves, feven head of Hoggs, fotne Houfehold and Kitchen Furniture, &c. Thomas Voftcr, adm’r; Sparta, January 5.- tds WILL BE SOLD, On the firjl Tuesday in April next, at the Court House in Morgan county, One lot of Land, N° 305 in the 20 th did rid of Baldwin county now Morgan, belonging to the edate of An drew Reid, deceafed, fold for the benefit of the heirs of faid deceafed.—Terms made known ©a the day of fale. Adm’rs. the other on the corner of Wafhington and Liberty dreets, known in the plan of faid town by Lot number 2 in fquare 59 •—on which is a good framed houfe—belonging to the edate of John Comer dec. Terms of fale made known on the day. Leo. Abercrombie, ? , , , JMling Hall, j AJm rS ' Jan. 23, 1810. 43-tds Georgia. V1 Putnam Superior Court. Samuel Berry 0 vs. > Li'c/for Divorce. Nancy Berry, ) The defendant not to be found in my bail-wick ...Feb, 1Q, 1810. IVilliam Varner, Shff. Whereas I have indituted a libel for a divorce againd my wife Nancy, in Putnam Superi or Court, to be holden on the fecond Monday in March next, and the Sheriff" of faid county, having made the above return, on the original of faid libel, thk is to notify and require the faid Nancy, and all other perfons whom it may concern, perfonal ly or by attorney to he and ap pear at the next Superior Court to be holden on the aforefaid da) then and there to fhew caufe, il any there be, why the prayer, contained in laid lioel, Ihould not be granted. m C. B. Strong, Plff's All. Georgia. Putnam Court of Ordinary, 5th February, 1810. Prefent their honors Barnes Hol loway, R. Db Jernatte and Simon Holt. PON the petition of Henry Butts dating, that John Weeks, decealed., has given him a bond or obligation, (which is lodged in this office) to make titles to a certain trad of land, containing 120 3-4 acres, ad joining Neves and others (it be ing part of two lurveys) the luck line and river line to be of an equal length—It is Ordered, That notice be given in one of the public gazettes of this date & one of the mod public places of the county for at lealt three months, citing all perfons con cerned to come forward within the time preferibed by law, to fli w caufe if they have any why faid obligation fhould not be complied with, otherwife the Court will p:\fs an order abfoluie compelling the adminiftrator to make titles. Extrad from the minutes. C. Pendleton, C CO. Georgia. In Baldwin Superior Court, May Term, 1809. B lling Hall Petition for vs > Forechfure. | Liberty Holmes j RULE NISI. U PON the petition of Bolling Hall, praying for theforeclo- fure of the equity of redemption in a certain trad of Land, lying in the county of Baldwin, containing two hundred two and a half acres, more or lefs, known in the plan ot faid county by Lot N° Three Hundred and Twenty One, in the firlt dif- trid, drawn by Benjamin Currie, in . one of the late Land Lotteries, and I by him conveyed to the faid Hall, and by him to the faid Liberty Holmes * which trad of Land, on the Eighth day of Auguff, in the year One Thoufand Eight Hundred and Seven, was mortgaged by the faid Liberty Holmes to the faidHall, the more elfedually to fecure the payment of Sixteen Hundred and Three Dollars, acknowledged by faid mortgage to be due and owing from the faid Liberty Holmes to the faid Hall, on four feveral Notes of Hand, bearing equal date with the ftid Mortgage, amounting exclufive of intevelt to the aboVemcntione.l fum : On motion of Thomas Fitch, at torney for petitioner—It is ordered, by the court, That the principal, in- tereft and coll due on the faid mort gage, be paid into court within twelve months from this date, or the equity of redemption be thence forth and forever foreclofed ac cording to the prayer of the petiti oner; this rule being pubtifhed in one of the Gazettes of this (late, at leatl once in every month, till the time appointed for the payment, or ferved on the mortgager, or his Ipecial attorney, at lealt fix months previous to the time the money is direfled to be paid into court. Ext rati from the minutes, John Mathews, Clk. May S. (>—*i am 12m l.aw-OlHcC. The fuhfcribeis hnv enf&ro-f into CO-PARTNERSHIP in. the PRACTICE OF 1 HE I LAW in Baldwin county— their * Office will be kept in the Sur- ! veyor General’s room in the State-Houle, where they will punctually attend to rhofp who* may think proper to employ theul. Archibald Martin. Edmund B. Jenkins. February 12 46 tt NOTICE Thofe gentlement who have purchafed LOTS in the 'Town of MONTICELLO, are once more notified that it they do not comply with the terms of fale before the 3d Monday of Febru ary next, they will be fold again on that day at their rifque—alio, a few more LO TS will be fold at that time by the Commilfion WILL BE SOLD, On the firjl ers of the above mentioned Samuel Reid, Alex. Reid, Jan. 10th, 1810. I Tuesday in March next, in the town of Greenefborough. 150 acres of LAND, on the waters of Shoulderbone, in the county of Greene, adjoining Mapp and Tally—Sold for the benefit of the hens and credi tors. a James Kinman, A. Wells, January 1, 1810. Adm'rs Town. John Cargil, ") 0 John Martin, 1 ~ S. Strickland C- Crawford, /. M-Clendon, J January 5, 1810. u GEORGIA- Hancock county. Whereas Stephen Stephens & Sarah Fail has applied to me for letters of difiniflioh on the eltate of Arthur Fail, dec. Thefe are therefore to cite & admonifh all and fingular the kindred and creditors of faid dec. to be and appear at our next court of ordinary to be held in and for faid county to ffiew caufe if any they can why faid letter Ihould not be granted. Given under my hand this 5th day of Feb. 1810. John Chambers, for Myles Greene, C. C. U. GEORGIA. Hancock Superior Court, Augujl Term, 1&09. Prefent the Hori. Charles Tut, Judge. ^ Rule for fore- ^ clofure. u Independence. MY Itud horfe INDEPEN DENCE, v/ili Hand at the plan tation of Mr. Hartwell Jones in. Randolph county, about fix miles from Monticello, and at fuch other convenient places an faid Jones may appoint. Robert Wynne. February l 3. Bees Wax—u u . i U bf. r i- hers wifh to purchafe 2000lb of BEES-WAX, for which twenty cents a pound cash will he given, Devereux if 1 hweatt. February 12. 46tf tus WILL BE SOLD, on the firjl Tuefday in March next, agree able to an order of the Inferior ( Court of Hancock county, in the Town of Sparta, the following Tracis of Land: 250 acres, Hancock county, on the waters of Shoulderbone. 287 1-2 acres, Wafhington county, on the waters of Buffa- loe. Lot No. 232 in the 25th dif- trift of Wilkinfon. Sold for the benefit of the ftchs~and creditors of J. D. Sv/itmey, dec. • Ravfom Swinney, adm’r. Education. Benjamin H. St urges, intends opening a SCHOOL on Mon day the 29th of this inlfant, at the Plantation ol Col. John Lewis, Hancock county, about eight miles dilfant from Sparta and fourteen from Milledge- ville -where he will inllrud youth in the Latin, Greek, and French languages, like wife, in the Englifh Grammar, Geogra phy and the more ordinary branches of F.ngliffi Education —Terms of tuition will be as ufual. Benjamin H. Sturges. Milledgeville, Jan. 19th. 1810 A quantity of’Y A R For Sale by X STUBBS. For sale or to be rented, N° 303, firft rfiftridl of Baldwin, fituated on Toblers creek, within fix miles of Milledgeville ; the land is of a molt excellent quality, and remarkably level for that part of the country. It will be fold on a credit of one and two years, paving one third in Cafh or Cotton at the mar ket price, apply by letter to Jofeph Beavan Savannah. Price Fourteen hundred and Fifty Dollars, with al tered. Savannah, Nov. 7, 1809. 3.4-tf Franc's Bigg am vs. Jofeph Biggam PON th? petition of Fran cis Biggam, praying the foreclofure of the equity of re demption in and to a tract ot Land, in the county of Han cock adjoining the town of Spar, ta and Maj. Charles Abercrom bie, containing eight and a quar ter acres.—Two lots in the town of Sparta, containing one half acre each, known & diflinguilh- ed in plan of faid town by lots No 53 and 45 mortgaged by Jofeph Biggain for the payment of Fifteen Hundred hollars and interefl:. And on motion of Skinner and Fitch, attornies for Francis Biggam; It is order d, That the principle, interefl: and colt, be paid into court, within twelve months, or the equity of re demption in faid mortgaged pre miles be forever barred & fore clofed ; and that other proceed ings be had in terms ot the ad in fuch cafes made and pro vided. A true ext raff from the minutes. ALEX. MARTIN, Clk. Aug. 16, 1809'. linl2am. Notice. — I hole indebted to the [ubferiber tor fclvioling their children in Milledgevilh*, are requefted to call and fettle with Major Clark, in whole hands their notes arid accounts are put to iatisly fehool-houie rent. John C. Currie. GEORGIA, Jones County me eas Charles M‘Car. ty, by his father and natural guardian hath filed infor mation in my office, that Jam s Dawfon of Waihington county, did fraudulently and contrary to law, have his name entered in faid county for a draw or draws in the late land lottery, whereby the faid James Daw ion drew lot N° 25 in the 9th di(trice of Baldwin county, (now Jones) and whereas it appears from the flier iff’s return that the faid James Dawfon is not to be found in the county of Waihington. All perfons therefore having interefl in the land in queltion, are hereby required to be and appear at a Superior Court, to he held in and for the county of Jones, on the fecond Monday in April next and make themfelvs, party to the fnits commenced, to anfwerthe allegations h fh w caufe if any they have, why the proceedings had under fuch fraudulent returns or the grant itfelfif the fame has iff'ued, fhould not he fet aftde and made void. Given under my hand this 12th day of Oftober, 1809. JOHN R GREGORY.*?/* FOR SALE. A well improved Lot in Mil ledgeville, whereon DoftorWil- fon lived lad year—it will be fold low for cafh or male ne groes—enquire of Edmund B. Jenkins or George Clayton, Efqrs. in Milledgeville or the fubferiber in Hancock. Archibald Martin. Jan. 16th 1,310. 43-tf BLANK DEEDS For Sale at this Office, N 0 T / C E. Nine months after the date here of, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of Morgan county, for leave to fell all that traft or parcel of Land ; containing 202 1-2 acres in the county afore faid, on Sugar creek, it being Lot N° 258, in the fourth diltritt for merly Baldwin now Morgan county, being the real eftate of David Meaks, dec. and fold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Sampfan Gibfon, Adm’r. Jul v 18. 15-Im9m. 1NE momn> alter application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Baldwin county, for leave to fell two hundred acres of Land in Hancock couniy on the twelve miles Beaver Dam, djoining Lewis Tyus and others, —for the benefit of the Heir & Creditors ot William Turner a noiucompus mentus John Ot hews Joshua Turnei 9th Jan. 1810. er, 5 Guardians N 1 1NE Months alter uate hereof, application will be made to the honorable the InferioY Court of Baldwin corn., ty, for leave to fell a Trad of land; lying on Potatoe Creek* known by number 30, in tile fecond dilfritt, ot faid county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Francis Veal, de - ceafed. NATHAN VEAU, A*mr May I, 1809.