Georgia Argus. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1808-1816, March 06, 1810, Image 4

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NOTICE. f -cfTILL na SOLD, to the high, eft bidder on thefirjl Tucfday in May next, within the ufual hours of fulc, Two hundred two an an half acres of land, of the eftate of William MffCindleys dec. in Putna.n county in the third diftrift formerly called Baldwin and known by the N° 277, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. ALSO. WILL BE SOLD, on the fir ft Titefday in June next, r.t War- renton, Two Hundred Acres of land of the above mentioned elf ate, in Warren county on Joes creek, adjoining lands of John M‘Coys and James Willis, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the faid dec. Jaimes Martin, Adm'r, Dcbonos Non, 17th February, 1810. N. B. The terms will be made kno ivn on the day of fale. WILL BE SOLD, at the State House in Milledgeville, on the fir ft Tuesday in April ivxt, One Thousand Acres of land, lying on the Ocone Ri ver, feven miles above Mil'eged- ville, known by name of C.eder Shoals trad, granted to lohn Tankerfley deceafed Terms of fale. Half the purchafe mo ney to be paid by the lit day of January 1811 and the ba lance in twelve months there after, notes with a mortgage and approved fecurity will be re quired. Dreadziel race, y WILL BE SOLD, On the fir ft Tuesday in April next, at the Court House in Morgan county, One lot of Land, N° 305 in the 20th diftrift of Baldwin county now Morgan, belonging to the eftate of An drew Reid, deceafed, fold for •he bent fit of the heirs of laid teceafed.—Terms made known on the day of fale. Samuel Reid, Alex. Reid, Jan. lOth, 1S10. Ad mTi NOTICE. I forewarn all perfons from trading for a note of hand given hy me to Richard Allen of this county tor 25 dollars, as 1 never received any confideiation for •the. fame and therefore will not ■pay it- James Thsmpfon, Clinton, Jones ccumy Feb. 23. ■NOTICE, I forewarn all perfons from trading for a note which' I gave John Wootan one hundred dol lars on (or about) the 14-th of January 1809, and payable a- bout the luft of fa’d year—the fame being fraudulently obtain ed, I am therefore determined not to pay it. Jams Richards. I February 17, 1810. -48 SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL BE SOLD, on the fuft Tucfday in April next, in the town of Clinton, between the ufual hours, One Lot of Land, N° 46 in the 13th dis. of Bald win now Jones county, taken as the property of William II. Var- den to fatisfy lundry executions in favor of Thomas Anderfon & others, returned to me by a con- ftable. ALSO. Lot N° 1S8 in the 8th dis. of Baldwin now Jones, taken as the property of James Johnfton to fatisfy fundry execution in favor of James Thompfonand others, returned by a conltable. ALSO. One half acre lot with im provements, in the town ol Clinton known by lot N° 14 in faid town, taken as the pro perty of Solomon Bevin to fatis fy James Bond & Allen Green, execution returned by a con- ftable and to be fold under the prefent incumbrance to the county. Conditions Cafli. S. Fcagin, Sbff. J. C. February 26th, lsTo Sheriff’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, on thefirji Tuesday in April next, in the to i n of Eaton ton, between the usual hours. Two hundred two and cn half acres of land on the wa tersof Little River about three miles from Eatonton, whereon Lewis Coppage and Thoma- Runnolds now lives,in the third dis. Baldwin now Putnam coun ty, levied on as the property of Lewis Coppage to fatisfy Wm. I. Minton and others, returned by a conltable. t&LSO. Two hundred two e^an half acres of land in 15th dis old Baldwin now Putnam county, known by lot N° 167, taken as property of Artur Beardin to fatisfy David Beafley, returned by a conllable. Conditions Cadi. Wiliam Varner, Shjf. r. c. Feb. 2 7, 1810. Cr THE public are hereby notified that the firm of Martin and Crawford is this day difolved by mutual con fect. The profeifional bufinefs, however, that has been com mitted to the care of faid firm will be attended to by both par ties until fmifhed, and any new application will be received by either of them, one refiding at prefent in Sparta the other near Powelton. J. Crawford. A. Martin. Feb. 20, 1310. 48-2W Colle&or’s sale. WILL BE SOLD, On Monday the l~th day of March next, at ' the Market House, in the Town of Milledgeville, between the usual hours, the following trafi of land, or as much thereof as will be sufttci nt to satisfy the tax end costs for the year, 180S 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 nelius Murphy, t.c.b c. .December 19, 1809. CORONER’S SALE. WILL BE SOLD, on thefirjl Tuef- day in February next, in the Town of Eatonton, Put mini County,'be tween the ufual hours. One NEGRO WOMAN, named Sylvia and her C’.h'td Pe ter—alfo, one bay Filly Colt; [ evied on as the property of Da vid Thompfon to fatisfy an exe cution in favor of William Var ner and James Walker. Re turned to me by the Sheriff Marlin Nall, Coroner. December 30, i809. to fatisfy Stephen “BTfiiop** a.T«l other executions againft him, the property pointed out by the plantiffs attorney. Conditions Cafii. Philip Cook, s. b. c: Jan. 30, 1819. 1810: Will be Sold. Agreeably to an order Absolute, made bv the Honorable Inferior Court of Hancock county, on the firft Tuesday in April next, in the tonun of Xtil- ledgeville, preciftly at twelve o’clock, without refer vc, Two improved Lots; One lying on the corner of Jiff ferfon and M*Intofli flreets, knowti in the plan of faid town by number 3 in fquare 29—on which is a good two ftory houfe ; the other on the corner of Wafhington and liberty flreets, known in the plan of faid town by Lot number 2 in fquare 59 —on which is a good framed houfe—belonging to the eftate of John Comer dec. Terms of fale made known on the day Leo. Abercrombie, ? Bolting Hall, j Jan. 23, ISlOff Adin’rs. NOTICE. ALL perfons indebted to Martin Armftrong, late of Han- co< k county dec. are requeued to make nnmediate -payment— and thofe having demands a- £.iinfl faid dec. are defined to bring forward their accounts in the time and 'manner pointed out by law. Granbury Prrckftin, Adm'r. £eb. 27di, 18U) 48-6w NOTICE. The fubferibers will attend at the houfe of Mr. Samuel -Buf fington's on Friday the 2d clay of March next, in order to re ceive the lift of tax returns for the prefent year and to take the cenlus in capt. Jarratt’s diilrift. Tilman B ■ ckner, R. T. R. H. Allen, Coni'r. February 27th, 1810. Strayed or Stolen, From the fubferiber, on Saturday the llthof this month a light gray mare, no particular marks recollect ed except a few fpots of tar on her fide near her foer (boulder and con- fiderably marked with the trace chains on her fulcs, and (hod before *—Any perfon bringing her to me or will give me information where I can get her (hall be liberally re warded. MOSES A. ROBERTS. Oppofite the Goal, Milledgeville. February 20, 1810. 47-Sw NO 1 ICE. NInh months from the date hereof application will be made to the honorable Inferior court of Burke county for leave to fell 72 acres of Land in faid county of Butke on the waters of Ogc- chce, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of John Ezell, dec. Kinchen Curl, Guardian, September 19th # 1809. CINCINNATI. Savannah, Wednefday,Jan. 17, 1810. At the requeft of a number of the members of the Cincinnati Society of Georgia, they conven ed at the Exchange, agreeable to notice. It appearing that the funds of the fociety are in a deranged fituation, and is the opinion of the members prefent, that a Jpe- cial meeting be held at the Ex change, in the city of Savannah, on Thurfday the 22d day of March next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, when an election will take place for a Prefident, Vice Prefident, Treasurer and Secretary. All perfons having in poffef- fion papers or any documents relative to the fociety, are re- quefted to attend with them,'& all the members within the Rate are particularly invited. Resolved, That notice be pub. lifiied in the papers accordingly^ EDWARD WHITE. j*n«»vy £ lBiO. 45 Sheriffs Sale. WILL BE SOLD, on the firji Tucfday in March next, at the Mar ket Houfe -in the town of JMSleelg e Vi He, lei ween the ufual hours. Two Negroes Elijah & Glaff- gow, levied on as the property of Jeremiah Gardner to fatisfy Peleg Rogers’ execution againft him, property pointed out by Gardner. a l so. Ninety Acres of Land more or lefs joining the common of Milledgeville, below Fifhing creek and known by the lot N° 286, levied on as the property of Horatio Marbury to fatisfy George Stovall's and feveral other executions againft him, to be fold under the prefent en cumbrances, pointed out by the defendant. a i. s o. Two feather Beds and Fur niture, three Bed Steads, three Matraffes and Furniture, one Sideboard, one Dining Table, two Tea Tables, one fet of ele gant China,a quantity of Queens Ware, feven Tea Waiters, Glafs Ware afforted,one dozen Knives and Forks, four pair Fire Irons, three Trunks, four Iron Potts, four Dutch Ovens, two Brafs Kettles, and one Trevette, one Shovel and Tongs, two Snuffer 1’rays, ten Windfor Chairs, one fet of Callers, a quantity of Books to wit: the Life of Wafh- ington, Sidney on Government, Ferguf.ins Lectures and Aftro- nomy, Winterbothams Hiftory of America, Goldlmiths En gland, Gordons America, Ro- binfons India ShenftonesWorks, John Hopkins, of captain I.a- The Mirror, 2 common Prayer j' val’s Troop, [a a native of Books, Clarkes Magazine, Ma- fonic Songs, Oconomy of Hu man Life, 'Hiftory of Louifi- anna, Sheridans Dictionary, Penning on the Globe, five Pine Tables, one Grid Iron one Cof fee Mill, one Cullender one tin Pan, one Coffee Pot, three Smoothins Irons, four Jars, one Rum Hogfhead, four Jugs, one Wheel Barrow,twoStigarBoxes, two pair plated Candle Sticks, two pair Brafs dito, one Wafer and Waffle Iron, one Trying Pan, one Marble Morter, a La dle and Flefh 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 perly of Daniel Sturgefs to fa tisfy Sheldon and William Bat- tey -and James 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, three Planes, three Augers, one Hand Saw, oneTenantSaw, two Chiflels, one plough and Geers, four Jugs, levied on as the pro perty of John Humphris to fatis fy Abram Jones and T. Smith W. Smith and Anderfon (Sur vivor) Execution againft him. ALGO. Two Hundred & twenty-five Acres of land more or lefs, be ing three Fractional Survey, known by the Numbers 268 28'4, and 285, in the fifth dis. Wilkinfon now Baldwin coun ty, with good improvements, levied on as the property of Thadeus Holt to fatisfy Zach Sims, Joleph Cooper’s and other executions againft 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° 144 & 162 in the firft dis. of Baldwin county , levied on as the property q! Noah Dodridge Fort Johnfton, Char left on Harbor, Jan. Hth, One Hundred Dollars Reward, ^ For fix Deferters, who de- ferted from this poll on the 3d in ft* viz.—-John Wynne, and Thomas Stewart, of Captain Aruiftead’s company of the firft 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 hair, good complexion, by occupation a laborer; took with him citi zens clothes, and armed with a rifle and piitols. 'The piftols are of uncommon make, the pro perty of the United States. John Wynne was born in > Georgia ; he is five feet fix in ches high, thirty five years of age, has grey eyes, light hair, fair complexion, by occupation a taylor ; 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 defertion. The rifles are very ordinary in their appearance, & the piftols uncommon, particu larly with refpefcl to the locks Ss the fixing of the ram rod. South-Carolina, is five feet nine inches high, h?.s dark complex ion and hair. Charles Me. ul, of faid Troop, is a native of South-Carolina, twenty-three years of age, five feet ten inches high, has light complexion and dark hair; Went off in citizens clothes and armed with either piftols or rifle. Daniel Ho’lowav, of Cap tain John R. Span’s company of Light artillery, is a native of Virginia, twenty-three years of age, five feet nine indies high, has fair complexion, blue eyes and dark hair. Wiley Barlow, of faid com pany, dd’erted at the fame time, Gf whom an accurate deferip- tion cannot be given. The above reward, with all expenfes,will be paid (or in that proportion for either) to any perfon who will deliver the faid deferters to me, at this poll, or^ feeure them in any Jail and give the nect flary information to me, or any commanding Officer in the Army of the United States. A. B. ARMSTEAD, Captain, United States ] st Regiment Artillery, Commanding. (T?* The different printers of North and South-Carolina & Geor-b gia, are requefod to infert this ad- vertifement fix times in their ref- pe&i.ve papers, and forward their accounts for payment. Wo t Tc~e. FTER the expiration of Nine A months from the date hereof, application will be made to the ho norable Inferior Court of Baldwin county, for leave to fill the real es tate of Thomas Jewel dec. for for benefit of the heirs and creditors of faid dec. Catharine Jewell, Admr’xi June 5, 1808. 1 l-lm9 Wanted to Hire, A perfon qualified to r.urfe a child feven or eight months old —A decent old woman would be preferred. Enquire a; this Office. Eel £7.h, 18JO. 43-U*