Georgia Argus. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1808-1816, August 29, 1810, Image 4

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Sheriff's Sale. j W I L I. BE SO L D, Cn tie firjl Tuefday in September at the Court Houfe in Greene coutny, BETWEEN THE USUAL HOURS, 100 Acres of Land, (more or lefs,) with improvements, in Greene county on Sandy Creek, adj jining Hillfinan and others, being part of the tratt whereon Robert Royflon lives.—Levied on as the property ol fa id Roy Ron to fatisfy fundry executions, in favor of John Love & others ; pointed out by the defendant. —a i, s o— 3or> Acres of Land (more or lefs) in Greene County on the waters of Ogechcc, adjoining Jhfluia Houghton fen. and James Nitbct. Levied on to fatisfy an execution (on foreclofure of a mortgage) againlf Samuel Beck- urn, in favor of Ignatius Few. , — A i. S O — 230 AcresofLand(moreor lefs) , ■with improvements in Greene | county, on the waters ol Oge- j chee, adjoining William Harris and others,being the land where on Brittain Ilurkahy lives. — Le vied on to fnrisfv fundry execu fions againff fai l Huekahy, in favor ( f VtofeS Williams, lhas. D.iwfon and others. •♦•A L S O'” 520 Acres of L ind(morPor lefs) with improvements in Greene county, on Sandy Run, adjoin ing Wooten, and others—L< vi ed on as the property of Noyal Nelms to fatisfy atveXecution in favor of Edward Jones. —a i. s o— 205 1 2 Acres of Land (more or lefs) in Greene county, on the waters of Little River, ad joining William Humphries and others. Six Negroes,to wit:— Bob, Sarah, Jenny, Tom, Haf ir ey and Doll—all levied on as the property of Elias Hines, to f.uisfy an execution in favor of Henry Pearfon, jun. &c. againfl laid Hines ; property pointed out by the def mdam. ■•••A L S O'” Three Lots in the town of Creenefborough, to wit :—N° 303 with an unfiniihed houfe thereon ; N 3 109 unimproved, and N° I 10 with a Shop there on - Alfo a quantity of plank, one. hand law, one fennon faw, t , .v'> fore planes, a workman’, d< fk. containing fundry tools and other articles appertaining to the chair making bu line Is; one pair of carriage hinges ; a quantity of carriage timber, & forne nails the weight unknown.—Levied on as the property of If.tac Mat thews, to fatisfy funclry executi ons in favor of Berj nnia Wea ver, and oi b ’rs. •••A L S 0**° 300 Acres of Laud (more or !<. ) with improvements, in Greene county, on the Appiiia- chee, adjoining Hodge & others — Wo 22.5 Acres cl Land (more or lefs) with improvements on the waters of Oconee River, ad joining Thomas Ovawfoid and others—Alfo the following Ne groes, to wit :—Ben, Sook, Sa rah Phillis, Ben, Riley, Lucy, Member and Sancho ; Levied on as the property of Alexander Steele dec. to fatisfy fundry exe cu ions againfl theadniinitfrators of the fai l A. Steele dec. in fa vor of John GiUilpie 492 Acres of Land (more or lof ) with improvements in G’ f ene county, on the waters of tc.iVfrreUs cretK, adjoining Be- thur.e anJ others, it being the L-rnd whereon Charles Burke n w lives—Levied on as the property of Charles Bvnke dec. to f.-rkly an execution in favor ol William and In lix Gilbert a- aginfl the adtnwUlrators ci laid elec, —a x s c— One Negro girl named Char- j lott:, as the property of William j Jenkins, to tatisfy fundry execu tions in favor 'of A. Perryman for S Thornpfon, and others; pointed out by the defendant. Conditions Cafh. John Anderson, Sh’fF. Auguft 1. 18 tds Sheriff’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, On the fir ft Tuefday in Sept, next, in the Town cf Clinton, BETWEEN THE XTSUAL HOURS, One Lot of Land ; N° 9L in the 1 Ith didrift of Baldwin now Jones, in the potfe(lion of Samuel Wilfon, taken as the pro perty of Alex. Perryman to fatisfy Wiliiam Martin’s execution. ALSO Lot N° 136, in the 9th diftrifl of i Baldwin now Jones county, at pre- fent occupied by Edwin Harris; le vied on as the property of Leonard Jurdine to fatisfy an execution in fa vor of Jcfeph Bevan. Conditions cafh. S. Feagin, Sli’lT. Auguft 1. 18-tls. Sherd's Sale. W IL T. BE SOL I), On the fifi Tuefiiy in Oclcbcrt next, at the Court houfe in Greene county, between the ufual hours, Thre Negroes, viz. Sarah, Will and Toney levied on to fatisfy an execution iflued on a foreclofure of a Mortgage againft John Harn, in favor of | Dennis and Williams. Condi tions cufh John Anderson, SlvfF. Augult 1. 18 tds Sheriff's Sale. W I LL BE SOLD On the firjl Tuefday in Sept, next, at the Market HouJ'e in the Town of AlilhdgeviJIe, BETWEEN THE USUAL HOURS, 44 i-2 AcresofLand Lying in Baldwin and I lata cock counties, joining Richard Clark, Tankorfley’s and other lands on the Oconee ; levied on as the property of Silas Hopkins to fatisfy Wm. and Felix Gil bert’s execution againfl him. —a i. s o— 2021 2 Acres of Land known by the lot N n 72, in the fu ll dif trift of Baldwin county ; levied cn as the property of William Middleton to fatisfy Jof< ph Be- vin’s execution againft him.— Pointed out by Thos. Fitch, efq —a l s o — I 202 12 Acres of Land known by the lot N° 88, in the lit dif tried of Baldwin county, levied on (as the property of Lewis 1 B i.ly to fatisfy M‘K: on Green’s execution againft him) and re turned to me by Silas Lcflie a. conflable. A I. S O A chefnut lorrel Stud Ilorfe, known by the name of Liberty ; I levied cn as the property of No ah Doch idge to fatisfy Stephen B: (hop’s and fcveral other exe- cutior.s againfl him. Pointed cut by the defendant. •••A L S O"* I A lot in the town of Milledge- | villc, containing 1 acre, known i by the lot N° 3, in fquare .57, cornering on Wid'uington and Clark flreets ; h vied on as the property of Ahrrm M. Morde- cai, to fatisfy Liberty Holmes, ! jehn Neves and M. Pi vot’s ex- j ecvjtions againfl him. Pointed out by his l'mirity Samuel M. Mordecai. Returned by a con flable. Conditions cafh. Phillip Cook, Sli fT. Agufl 1. 18- tds B L A N TC Collectors Titles, J r Sole at this (. files Sheriff 5 * Sales. WILL BE SOLD, On the firjl Tuefday in September next, at the Alarlict-HcuJe in the town cf Millfdgeville, between the ufual hours, iv i 1-4 Acres ol: Land, On the waters of Potatoe creek, with an excellent crop ol corn thereon, in the 2d difiritl of old Baldwin, adjoining lands of David Jamifonand others. a r. s o One quarter acre Lot in the town of Milledgeville with good improvt ments thereon, it being one fourth part of a lot in faid town cn Hancock flreet, being part of the lot N°3, in fquare 27; levied on as the property of Fran cis Mercicr to f-rti fy executions in favor of W. Si Felix Gilbert, and others. ALSO 23 Acres with a good Grift Mill thereon ; levied on as the property of Jeremiah Bonner to fatisfy an execution in favor of Bartholomew I.ongino, vs. fai t Jeremiah B inner and Abram Borland. Conditions cafh. C. Mwphy, d. s. Auguff J. 18-tds Sheriff’s Sales. WI L L B E SOL D, On the f ft Tuefday in September next, at Twiggs Court-hotje, between the ufualhours, One Lot of Land, In the 25th district of Wilkin, fon now Twiggs county, N° 22.5, taken as the property of joii h Ir via to fatisfy Wm. J3. Allilbn’s execution againft fai l Irvin Ive turned by the con.fable. Con ditions cafh. E. Nunn, Sh’fF. Auguft 1. 18-tds Sheriff’s Sale Pcffpon’d. WILL BE SOLD, On the lit ft Tuefiler; in September next, at Twiggs Court houfe, between the ufual hours. One Lot of Land ; N° 45, in the 24th diftrid of Wilkinfon now Twiggs county; levied on as the property of Randle Ilenderfon to fatisfy an execution in favor of Butt Jones. Conditions Cafli E. Nunn, Sh’fF. Auguft 22. 21-tds -~NO~f I C E. A LL pit fens are fet warned tracing for Five Notes given by me to GabrielStalneker of Putnam county, in the year 1808; one for One Hundred Dol lars and four for Twenty l ive Dollars—Said Notes was given in payment for a trad of Land, wherein no titles have been made and cannot be made, as the faid Stalneker has abfconcled from the county arid fraudulently ob tained the Notes ; therefore I am determined not to pav the fame. John Benson. Auguft 22. 21-c T 0 the Planters §j? Pw- chasers of Cotton. WOOD SC REVS upon an impioved plan for'packing fquare Bales of Cotton may be had of the fubfciFer — Perfons who wifh to purchafc would do. well to make early application. Wiiliam Roherlfon. Milleigtv'tlle, Aug. 22, 2I-B Lands for Sale, LOT N° 202, 1.5th diftrid of Bu’ewin county, and lot N° 98, 8th diftrid, of faid county—The cafh prices are Eight Hundred Dollars for N° 202, and Five Hundred Dol lar t for N° 98.—Something more if any indulgence is given Applica tion to be made to me, near Savan nah, by nr.t’i (poft paid.) Benjamin Paynes. April 10* 4-fowtf for s a l e. * r -;%IA HOUSE and 'i. f half acre Lol fitu- !': viff'r*|8s! ,5 ated on \l ayne. C J:A.-vSm.A Street near the Market, at prefent occupied by Dr. Wilfon—Alfo a Houfe and half acre lot, joining the above —For terms apply to Mefirs. Hill & Ponce of Augulla, or to A. M Devcreux. Milledgeville- 15th March, 1810. Military Schools f N conformity to the K Ad for the eftab'ifhment and fupport of Military School^.” the Exercifes for the inllrudion of Othcers, &c. will commence at Eatonton on Wed- nefday the 19th of September, and end on Friday the 28th:—Likewife at Elbcrton commencing on 1 hurf day the lth c.t October, and erding on Saturday the i3th All Officers attending thefe inftitutions, will ap pear drt fled in lliort deep blue jackets (with (landing capes) & p. ntaloons, white veils, black (locks and black boots, or lpatterdalhes. As tents or huts will be provided, it is expeded that every officer will attend prepar ed, to encamp upon the ground, in a regular manner. Cavalry Officers and Soldiers in their undrefs, and properly equipped, will receive in- ltrudionsin the exetcifes fuitableto ; their Corps.—The Rules and Re- ' gulations, for the government and , obfervance of the officers while in Camp, will be made known in due time :—At prefent however it is to be underftood, that no Officer will be permitted to join in the Exercifes and Trainings, without a due and conftant attendance, and likewife lltidiy conforming to every part of the above requTitions. P. S. The held officers will ap pear with their commiflions, epeau- letts, plumes and (ide-arms, and ail officers with round black hats. Daniel Dew nan, Adju.; nt General. July 4, 1810. 14-I.w Putnam Superior Court March Term 1810. Samuel Berry ') vs. > Libel for Divorce. Nancy Berry, \ f' R’tHE ShcriiT having returned |j the defendant out of the date, cn motion of C B Strong, Attorney for the Plain till', It is ordered, That the faid Nancy appear at the next term of this couit, and anfwcr the complaint of the plaintiff4n the Li bel aforefaid , otherwiie the court will proceed to judgment thereon : and alfo, that a copy of this Rule 1 he pubiilhed in forne pubiic Gazette J as the law dire£ls. Extract from the Minutes, IVm. Hilliams, Ci’k: A lift if the Defaulters -f Pul nan: county, for the year 1810. Copt David R'ffer's dfiricl. Widow Sanders, John P. tty, John Lewis, Thomas Ccfi-h) Richard Barkfdale, Rich- .irdfon, Thomas Clements. Copt Wiiliam E Adam’s difiritl. James I'.PMurray, fen. James Jernigan. John Cavricil, Edward Evans, Nathan Smith. Capt. Julius Cock’s difttifj, j James Robertfcn, Bvitwtll Ra bun, J as A (bury, Elijah. Reid,. Mfthtw Maize, James Clove;,. William Watd, Warner Lewis, — johnfon. Fdiza Reid, Samuel M ! Cormiek ElifliaP-niman. Capt. Robert Walker’s diftrid. John Echals jun. Berjarr.in Maddux, Richard Parrelt, Ro bert Lumpkin, Hillory Hocks, James Ragan, James I.ocke, jff feph Cooper, Samuel Pwilley, William A Melton, Nulhanii-l Ni hoilon, Frederic Jackftn Fielding Pole, John Lumpkin, Lewis Lambirt David Thomp- fon. John Veal. Capt. John Smith returned no lift, Capt. William tl. Devine’s difii id. Mofes Harvey William Hud\ nvan, Wiiliam Vanzant, Juba Cox, Seaborn J. Whatley, B 1 j. Vaughn, Petet ILilloway, Micha el Whatley, Hundi !y Vaugl n, fen, Samuel Miller Wm.Ouil y. Capt Robert AJhurfi's dfit id. Arnbrofe Eu wards, Melon Monk, Caleb Touchftone, Dan iel Moon, Timothy M'Gwicr, Richard Whatley, Wm. Bow- tier, John (ireev/Lot Kellebrew, Chtftley P zey, Wm. Waller, Stephen Tinor. Capt Greene Whatley rendered no lift of petfonsfulfill to pay taxes. Capt R obert 11 'allacc’s dfh id. John V ft, William Dawkins, George Hearn, Ephraim Ddk- inr, Mrs N"wgin. Brice Ragan, Arch* M‘K:(lac, Kenty Bu-wn, Mrs. Sady Butts, Wm. Reefe, William Sanders, Mic nj„h S .ri ders, D ie id Rigby, John Rouf- fnu,.T( fie Z rchary, — Banks,fen. Wm. Cone, Middleton Cone. Capt. John Hill’s diftrid. Ob.tdiah Echols, JefTe More land, James Hill. Capt. Wm. J Morgan s difii id. Thompf .11 Gray,Sarah Rock- more, John Ledbetter, John Wynn, El jah Prefity, Dol?, IJ. 1 j tmin Smith,Peter M Graw, Killcreafe. Capt Bur well Bulloch’s diftrid. Simeon Perry, Uiia.li JV1 ran, B r.j.unin Wallace Widow Ri- chardlon, John S. Ili-ns, Jol’cph Brown, Tno.Lofton, Jno Brown, David Brown, Charles Brown, LewE Corpage, David Short, Thomas Lawfon, J hri O. Bar ker, Henry Branham. ^ N. B. Names entered as De- May 1, 18 to. 5-u.t.c. Nowin Baldwin Jail, A NEGRO FELLOW about twenty years of age, fays bis name is ABaLARD, & that he be longs to Jofcph Sill, of Bryant coun ty. The owner is requefted to take him away agreeable to law. John Mathews, Jailer. June i’O. 12—tf Of? Fifteen Dollars per cwt. will be given for Black Snake Root, and T en Dollars per cwt. for Pink Root.—They muft be clean and well dried. Alfo. The higheft price fer BeevWax. Apply in Millcpgcviljc to D. Wilfon. N 0 T I C E. A LL perfons indebted to Cor- JLsL nidi Navey, dec are rcquelt- i ed to make immediate payment; and thofe to whom the’eftato is indebted are requefted to bring forward their accounts properly attelled. E. Navey, Adm'trix. John Mathews, Adm’r. Auguft 8; 19-cw faulters in one dill riel, will fqme- tinies probably be found in the aejaccnt ciiftrihls. William burner, p. t. r. A BOU L'tlie fpace of 20 or 30 days ago a young man from Savannah was going up to Milledgc- ville, and had aBundlcof Diy G, | and his own wearing appnrrel, ar (loping at Mrs. Bftrreii’r, obft rv. .1 a waggon palling, he enquired iic-.v far they were going anil being anfuetvd to Miltedgeviile, erquired if tf-iy would cairy a bundle fer him if he would pay them for it, they agreed— he came with them himfelf as ('..la: 1 ouifville and went on, they proml- ingto be in Milledgeville the fccnril day following, but has not fen the n fit ce - lie would be under a (incor-. obligation to their mailer to fend tU bundle to Mr Olmltead’s Tavern hi MilledgcvilF, for John M-Miilin- 1 lie waggon was very rematkablt being drawn by I'.fulcs>, three negro fellows driving of it, and one n. ; 1 wench along.—The Apparel cm id:- cd of one pair of blue caffimere p.ut- taloons ; one pair of black fur bl uet do. one pair of (biped jane do* one pair of boots, one pair cf In a (hoes,one Marfeills \>ft,*r..l alar: ■ number of fine lhius. Auguft ‘id.