Georgia Argus. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1808-1816, March 13, 1810, Image 4

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Wanted to Hire, A peffon qualified to nurfe a child (Wen or eight months old A decent old woman would he preferred. Enquire at this Offi e. Feb. 27th, 1810, 48-tf Law-Office. The fubferibers have entered into COPARTNERSHIP in the PRACTICE OF THE LAW in Baldwin county- their Office will be kept in the Sur- veyor General’s room in the I State-Houfe, Where they will | punctually attend to thofe wlio j may think proper to employ ! -them. Archibald Martin Edmund B. Jenkins. February 12 46 tf 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. J\n. 16th 1810. 48-tf For sale or rent, The HOUSE and LOT, in the lower end of me town ol Milled geville formerly occupi ed by Allen Greene. Terms may be known by applying tc Judkins Hunt. Notice.—Thofe indebted to the fubferiber for fchooling their children in Milledgeville, are requefted to call and fettle with Major Clark, in whofe Lands their notes and accounts are put to fatisfy fchool-houfe rent. John C. Currie. Swords & Epaulets. The fubferibers have for fale, a handfome alTbrtment of Epaulets and a few Officers Swords. Dover eaux £3* Thweatt May 16, 1809 7-tf Lottery ‘Tickets. In the New-York Union Colledge Lottery, which is to commence drawing in April next, for fale by Devereux iff Thweatt. February id- 1819. 45-tf For sale or to be rented, N° 303, firft: di(lri£l of Baldwin, fituated on Toblcrs creek, within fix miles of Milledgeville ; the land is of a mod excellent quality, and remarkably level for that part of the country. It will be fold on a credit of one and two years, paying 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 fil tered. Savannah, Nov. 7,1809. 35-tf Sheriff’s Sale. t WILL EE SOLD, on the firjl Tuefday 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 H. Var- den to fatisfy (undry executions in favor of Thomas Anderfon & others, returned to me by a con ftabie. ALSO. Lot N° 138 in the 9th dis. of CINCINNATI. l Savannah JVedneJ'day,Jan. 17, 1810. At the requed 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 fpe- 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 eleftion Baldwin now Jones, taken as the | will take place lor a Prefident, property of James Johnfton to Vice Prefident, Treafurer and fatisfy fundry execution in favor i Secretary to SALT. The fubferiber expett; have a quantity of SALT at the Boat Yard in a few days, which will be fold from the boat at one dollar thirty fiven and an half cents for cadi. J. W. DEVEREUX. 6th March, 1810. 49-^f EAGLE TAVERN. The fubferiber refpeftfully informs his friends and the public in general that he has purchafed the Houfe formerly occupied by Major Edwin Mounger, where he intends to con tinue his former line ofbufinefs and hopes, by due attention and induf- try, to merit their patronage. Roger Qhnstead Milledgeville, January 9, 1810 Will be bold. of James Thompfonfcnd others, returned by a con (table. ALSO. All perfons having in poffef- fion papers or any documents relative to the fociety, are re- One half acre lot with im- q U( qt e d to attend with them, & " °f ; ail the members within the Rate 1 T are particularly invited. Resolved, That notice be pub. lifhed in the papers accordingly- EDWARD WHITE. January 2, 1810. 45 provements, in the town Clinton known by lot N in faid town, taken as the pro perty of Solomon Bevin to fatis fy James Bond & Aden Green, execution returned by a con- (table and to be fold under the pre Cent incumbrance to the county. Conditions Ca(h. S. Fcagin, 67iff. J. C. February 26th, 18iO. ttT THE public are hereby notified that the firm of Martin and Crawford is this day difolved by mutual con- fent. The prohflional birfinefs, however, that has been com- j. mined to the care of faid firm BLANKS, CARDS, HAND BILLS, iffc. &c. NEATLY FXECUTED AT THE ARGUS OFFICE Agreeably to an order Absolute, made by the Honorable Inferior Court of i Will be attended to by both par. Hancock count-} on the firjl Tuesday \ ties until finiflied, and any new application will be received by i either of them, one refiding at prefent in Sparta the other near To th: Orphans of Jacob Levens, OU will take notice, that X 1 did, on the 14th day of April, in the year 1 809, in terms of an aft of the General AfTem- bly of the (late of Georgia poin ting out the mode of rendering void all grants, or other pro. j ceedings, fouuded upon falfe or j fraudulent returns, made by pc- | fons not entitled to draws in the late Land Lotteries of faid state, obtain a feieri facies from th< clerk of the Superior court of Jones county, which was direc ted to the fliervifl’ of the county of Wilkinfon, and made re turnable to the faid court at Gc. <bber Term, in (he year afore- faid, in which you are charged of having procured your names in the (aid county of Wilkinfon, fraudulently and contrary to law to be entered for two draws in the fecond land lottery of the faid (fate, and to have drawn lot No 18, in the tenth did rift of Baldwin county, which lot now lies in the faid countyof Jones, and that the (aid flieriff halh re turned thereupon, that you are not to he found—you are there- fore, as well as all other perfons h ring any intueft in the laid lot of land, required to come forward and make your- l'elves parties to the faid caufe, and to anfwer the allegations ex hibited bv the faid fci. fa. and to fiiew caufe, if anv they have, why the proceedings which may under the in April next, in the town cf Mil- ledgevil/e, precisely at twelve o'clock, without referve, Two improved Lots; One lying on the corner of Jef ferfon and M'lntofh flrcets, known in the plan of faid town by number 3 in fquare 29—on which is a good two ftory houfe ; ihe other on the corner of Wafhington and Liberty ftreets, 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, ? . , , Bolling Hall, * Adm rS ' Jan. 23, 1810. Sheriff’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD,vn the firjl Tuesday in April next, in the to sn of Eaior.tcn, between the usual hours. Two hundred two and an half acres of land on the wa ters of Little River about three miles from Eatonton, uhercon Lewis Coppage and Thorna- 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 conftabie. ALSO. Two hundred two &?an hall acres of land in 15ih dis old Baldwin now Putnam county, known by lot N° 167, taken as property of Artur Beardin to fatisfy David Beafley, returned by a conftabie. Conditions Cafh. Wiliam Varner, S'hff. p. c. Feb. 2 7, 1810. Powelton. J. Crawford. A. Martin. Feb. 20, 1810. 48-2W 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 20th diltrift of Baldwin county now Morgan, belonging to the eftate of An- Irew Reid, deceafed, fold for \e benefit of the heirs of faid /eceafed.—Terms made-known on the day of fale. Samuel Reid, ? . , , Aka. Reid, j Adm rs - Jan. 10th, 1810. NOTICE. WILL BE SOLD, to the high- ejl bidder ort the firjl Tuefday in May next, within the ufual hours of fale, Two hundred two an an half acres of land, of the eftate of William M'Kindleys dec. in Putnam county in the third diftiift formerly called Bildwin and known by the N° 277;for the benefit of the heirs andcreditors. ALSO, ! WILL BE SOLD, on the firjl Tuefday in June next, at \Var- ' rent on, Two Hundred Acres of land of the above mentioned eftate, 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. James Martin, Adm’r. D thorns Non. 17th February, 1810. N. B. The terms will be made known on the day of fale. NOTICE. The claims of Raymond y Lockwood and of N. Ray. mono & Co. are afiigned to ; Collir iff Co. to whom all iu. debted will make payment. Nathaniel Raymond, Ebenezer Lockwood. Milledgeville, Match 1, 18>V0. £7 Thofe who have unlit ltd accounts with either of the above firms,are allowed till the firft of April next, to fettle or liquidate the amount, at which time all that remain unfettled will indif. criminatety be put in fuit. Thofe whofe Notes have been fix months due, are allowed till faid firft of April to make paymeAt, at vi^iich time they will go out of our hands for -colleftion — The Notes and accounts due us, muff alio be p;;id by that time. COLLIER Iff CO. WILL BE SOLD, at the State House in Milledgcvill?, on the firjl Tuesday in April n xt, One Thousand Acres of land, lying on the Ocone Ri ver, feven miles above Mil'rged- ville, known by name of-Ceder Shoals traft, granted to John Tankerfley deceafed Terms of fale. Half the purchafc mo ney to be paid by the 111 day of January 1811 and the ba lance in twelve months there after, notes with a mortgage and approved fecuticy will be re quired. W. B Tatikersley, 7 Dreadziel Pace, \ NOTICE. I forewarn all perfons from trading for a note which I gave J.ihn Wootan one hundred dol lars on (or about) the 14th of January 1809, and payable a- bout the laft of faid year—the fame being fraudulently obtain ed, I am therefore determined not to pay it. Jame Richards. February 17, 1810. 48 ATTENTION» T HE citizens of Milledge ville and its vicinity, are for the laft time informed, that the fubferibers will attend at the houfe of Mr. Samuel Buffington, on Saturday the 17th day of this inftant, in order to receive the lift of taxable preperty in Capt. Jarrott’s diftrift, for the prefent year, and to colleft the 'Fax in faid diftrift for the year 1809. Tilman Buckner, r. t. r. C. Murphy, r. c. March 2, 1810. CAUTION. WHEREAS I gave my note of hand to Hiram Storrs, Efq. for fifty dollars—now be it known that I am refolved not to pay faid note, as the condi tion on which thenote wasgiven has not been complied with on the part of Storrs. THOMAS T. LUCAS. March Oth, 1810 49-2w Adm’rs. NOTICE. ALL perfons indebted t° Martin Armftrong, late of Han cock county dec. are requefted to make immediate payment— and thofe having demands a- gairift faid dec. are defired to bring forward their accounts in the time and manner pointed out by law. Greetibury Pinckflon, Adm’r. Feb. 27tb, 1810 48-6w eight SHERIFF’S SALES. WILL BE SOLD, on the firjl Tuefday in April next, at the Court-Houfe in Greene coun ty, between the ufual hours One half of an hundred acre furvey of land in Green county, on the waters of Shoulderbone, granted to Ro bert Middleton, adjoining Henry Jackfon, levied on as the pro perty of EdmondCarnes,to fatif- fy fundry executions in favor of William Chifolm, levied and returned by a conftabie. Conditions Cadi. J. Anderfon, Sbjf. Fob. 27, 1810. 4.9—-tdy NOTICE. I forewarn all perfons from trading for a note of hand given by me to Richard Allen of this hvae been had nndei the lrt hl i county for 25 dollars, as 1 never falfe or fraudulent return, and' • j • giant itlelf, (horrid not be fet afide and made void. RICHARD CARTER. . Informer. received any confederation for the fame and therefore will not pay it. James Thompfon. Clinton, Jones county Feb. 23. NO 1 ICE. I do hereby forewarn all per fons from trading for or any magiftrate’s afting on a certain parcel of notes on Jefie Cannon and John Porter in favour of Andrew Maddox, on J fie Can non to the amount of 459 dolls, on John Porter to amount of 359 dolls, in fmall notes as the fame is in place of notes given to Michael Maddox, dec. which I claim as his legal ad mini ft ra- tor. Charles A. Dermis, Adm’r. March 2d, 1610. Will be Sold, On the firjl Tuesday in May next, in purfuance of an order abso lute of the Honorable bferior Court of Hancock, in the Town of Sparta, Two trails of Land ; one fituate lying and being in the county of Warren, adjoin ing Cooper, Bifhop and others, containing 120 acres—the other in the 20ih dis. Bsrdwin ('now Morgan) N° 7, containing 202 1 2 acres. To be fold for the benefit of the heirs and cre ditors of George Hencry dec. John Henry, Adm’r. Feb. 27 th, 1310, 49-tds l GEORGIA, J cries county. PERSONALLY came be- fore me Thomas White and being duly lworn, faith that he has loft or miflaid two notes of hand, one given by Nathaniel Santlrous for one hundred ,|nd fifty dollars and made payable the 25th of December 1808 unto the faid White with feveral fmall credits on the back of it, theothei giver by Jofeph White to the fa d Thomas White fome time in the year 1809 and made payable one cr two days after date, the fum not tecollefted. Tin-mat White. Sworn to before me this 14th cf February 1810. Jefj; M’K. Pope. I forewarn alt p-.t'ons from trading for fai l note.;. Thomas White.