Georgia Argus. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1808-1816, September 19, 1810, Image 4

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Shatiff's Sale. W I L L B E SOL D, C:t the frjl Tuefday in OTlober next> in the Town of Eatenion, DETWEEN THE USUAL HOURS, One Negro Boy Named Ned, about 17 years ot age ; AH' ) one Bay horfe about fix years old ; levied oil as the proper ty , f Henry Putnam to falisfy Rich ard M. Stiies, Fruftee of Thomas Robinfon. —A I, S O— 202 1-2 Acres of Land, N° 5, in the 3d diftrict of Baldwin now Putnam county, on Murder creek ; levied on a3 the properly of Hugh Hal!, to lalisfy the Hereof Georgia. — A L s o— Two Fractional Surveys of Land, N° 22 I and 223, in the 11th diftri£t of Baldwin now Putnam county, ad joining Allen J. Whatley ; levied on as the property of Willis Cooper to fatisfy John C. Mafon. Condi- -iions cafh. Wm. Varner, Sh’fT. Auguft 2!). 23-tds o 'y D With a too. Sheriffs Sale Poftpon’d IV1 L L n E S 0 L D, ■<in the firj1 Tuefday in October next, ot the .Market-Houfe in the town of ah Hit dgeville, bet ween the tfuilhours, Acres of Land, Grift Mi!! there on ; 1 vied on as the property of JereiV'i .h Banner to fiitisfy an execution in favor of B.uholo- mew Longino, vs. Laid Teremiah •Bonner ami Abram Borland. Conditions C i(h. C * ill phy, it. s, September 5 23-tds Executor’s Sale. W ILL BE SOL D, 0« the JirJl 7 'tiejday in OSldnr next, n* the Ccurt-bouje in the Llwn of Sparta, i’he undivided half of aoo Acres of Land, In Hancock comity, on Swift ! creek, together with a Mill (former- | ly known by Jonathan, Miller’s old j mill;) the feat is one of the fined in 'hat part of the country. Sold j { r the benefit of the heirs of James Wilkie, dec.—Terms will be made , liaowu on tH • day. William M l Dozvell,T.}L , r. \ July 18. 16-tds Adm'uujlrator s Sci/e. Will BE SOLD, On the fujl I'ufdav n November next at the Market houfe in the Town of MUledgevil’.e, a A Tract of Land, * Lying on Potatoe creek, in Bald win county, known by N° 80, in the 2d diilrii t, it being the veal eltate of Lrancia Veal, dec — Perms made known on the day. Nathan Veal, Aclm'r. September 5. 23»20wtds Entertainment. THE S UB SC RUDER, HAS CPENF.D A House of Ihiiteriainmcnt IN that well known ft and formerly occupied by Media. Fluker & Olm- ftead, (Ealt of the State-Houfe,) and refpedtlully folicits the custom of his friends and the public. Ills ta ble will always be fupplied with the jjebt that the country a fiords, and every exertion will he made to ten dvr the fituation of his guefts agree able Ilia stables are commodious and airy, and well fupplied with provender of every kind 11c v. i! be prepared to accommodate Twen ty or Thirty Members of the In Ci i. ATURE, and his houfe is within J 50 yards of the State Houfe. Henry Darnel/. September 12. 21-tf Take Notice all Concerned Tf Sill.I. apply to the honorable j! Court of Oidinarv of "Warren county, a* their next meeting, for I, tiers of Difmilfion, on the rftaic ol Edward Murphy, late of Warren county, dec. John Murphy, Vlm’r. to mber 1 i‘. * 21 • Executive Department Georgia. ! Milledgevillc, 25th Aug. 1810. j Ordered, That Wcdnefday the Hth day of November next be, and is hereby af- ( iigned for the trial of the following Caveats for Land in the county of Wafhington, to wit. Mi’dredge Puce, appellant vs. > Francis Trnnille, refpond't 3 For .500 Acres on Gum Creek, joining M.tckevs, Boyakins & vacant lax Mildredge Pace, appellant vs. F> ■ancis Tennille, rrfpond 500 Acres, on Bluff creek, join ing the above, Evan’s, and vacant j land. Nat lew id Pace, appellant vs. j Francis Tennille, refpond't 3 200 Acres, joining Mildredgi! Pace, and vacant land. Nicholas Hardin, appellant vs. Francis Tennille, refpond't. _ 650 Acres, joining Boyakin, and Canty’s, Trace’s, and vacant land. John Stephens, appellant ) vs. S- Francis Tennille- refpond't 3 550 Acres, joining Harden’s, Da- nie" cl la tit ~i ond't. 3 FOR SALE. HOUSE and U ■; jt. : > fj half acre Lot fitu HaUrfEEj !j ated on \1 aync (.AiL.issd Street near the Market, at prefent occupied by I3r. Wilfou—Affo a Houfe and half acre lot, joining the above —For terms apply to Mtffrs. Hill iff Ponce ot Augufta, or tc A. M. Devereux. Milledgevillc, 15th March, 1810. /V Military Schools. c* MONEY!!! FOR SALE, r~ pHAT well known Hand in the Lift *f Defaulters of Jem conn’d for the year 1810. ' n Capt. James Colwell's dijh iff, Jacob Funderburk, Robert' £ Town of Sparta, occupied for Biyant, Nathaniel Tatum U<L many years by John Freeman. Eiq. Howard, John C. Lewis H, as a House of Entertainment ...Cotton * ., . rnrfi«Tv^v '’1 or Negroes would be taken in lieu of J —df?.. j, , ’ "‘ !i -UW Cafli fhould it better fuit the pur-, oeals, \\ dliam Eawards, Willi, chafer.—Necdfity impels the alter-! am ion Johr.lton, William A. native,* otherwife, this valuable pro- Johnftoil, Duriken Uendorfon perty would not be difpofed Terms moderate and may bi by application to Frederick Freeman. Milledgeville, Augujl 22. 2‘2-tf Woodworth’s &' vacair land. William Daniel, appellant 1 V . ( r F> ancis Tennille, refpond't 3 550 Acres bounded by vacant land. John Smith, appellant ~i , vs - , [ Francis Tennille,refpond't 3 100 Acres, bounded by Daniel’s and vacant land. John Smith, appellant ~j Francis Tennille, refpond't J 450 Acres, bounded by Smith’s, Daniel’s, and vacant land. John Kennedy, appellant“j vs . „ , ^ Francis Tennille, refpond't J 650 Acres, bounded by Ikner’s, Smith’s, and vacant land. Abner Den ran!, appellant j V , 3, * „ r Francis Tennille, refpond't J 450 Acres bounded by Ikner’s, Kennedy’s and vacant land Richard Whitaker,appellant~\ 1 vs. t Francis Tennille, refpond't J 800 Acres, bounded by Ikner’s, Dennnrd’s, and vacant land. And it is further ordered, That the fame be publilhed in the Georgia Argus, for the information and di rection of all perfons concerned, that they may govern themlelves ac cordingly. At ted, Anthony Potter, Secretary 22—12w NOT l C FT LI-. perfons that have fubferib- ed for building the Vlcthodijl Meeting.Houfe in Milledgevillc, are requefled to make immediate pay ment; as the Co mini (Turners are now fued for the balance of the money, they will be under the difagreeable ncci flity of commencing fuit 1 againtl all that docs not avail themlelves of this notice. June 20. 12—-tf NO T 1 C F.. IIE Subfcfiber wifiios to employ a Young Man to attend as u Bar Keeper, who can come recommended as a N conformity to the “ Act for the eftablifliment and fupport of Military Schools,” the Exercifes for the inftrutlion of Officers, &c. will commence at Eatonton on Wed- nefday the 10th of September, and end on Friday the 28th :—Likewife at Elberton commencing on Thurf- day the 4 th of October, and ending on Saturday the 13th. All Officers attending thefe inflitutions, will np- , pear dri fted in (liort deep blue jackets | (with Handing capes) £e pantaloons, ! white veils, black llocks and black boots, or lpatterdafhcs As tents or i huts will be provided, it is expected 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- itruftions in the exercifes fuitabie to 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 undorftood, that no Officer will be permitted to join in the Exercifes and Framings, without a due and conflant attendance, and likewife ftrtclly conforming to every part of the above requ'fitions. P. S. Field officers will appear, with their fide-arms, plumes, epau lettes and commiffions ; and all of- cers, with round black lrats. ed of.— • Edward Ellis, JefTe Vann, V) u c known j njel M c Niell,Wiilnm Permit r William Vinfon, Benjamin Str p! ling, John Gordey, Ifaiah Bow. cis, Henry Skinner, Thos. New berry, Jeremiah Avarett, Mary Spencer. Capt. R. Ratcliff's dijlrift. Peter M'Farlin, John Barnett* William Grigg,Henry M'Crary, Alexander Odam,Danii 1 Willis) William Davis, William t^or) den, Willis Trice, Burrel Whit tington, James Caphart, Azari- ah Domus, John Sizemore Mi- reda Clark, Jarred Chriltmafs, Jacob Johnfton, Caplin A. Thompfon, John r Trammel, ju:i. Cornelius Cafield, DrureShaw, Sufannah Bofwell, A! la wav Roach, Stephen Riley. Levi B-;r- rett, Edmund Simms, Henry Mathews, David Wilfh, Alexaii- der Shaw. Capt. Huckaby's difirifl. __ Lemmuel Smith, Eaft Cotton; W Filteeu Dollars per uvi. JaiRes Murphey, Samuel Paul, will be given for Black Snake Jarred Barrow, Henry Shilling, Root, and Ten Dollars per cwt. Henry Candler, ior Pink Roor.—They mull be Capt. H. Cabanefs's difirifl. clean and well dried. Alfo, Daniel Cotton, ihomas Car l'll e higheft price for Bees Wax. ' ter ’ Gearrett Carter, Hiram Apply in Millepeeville to j Sharp, Jefle Lockhart, John Kel« Entertainment. r^TTp]F Subfcriber refpedlfully in- fp forms his friends and tlie pub lic, that he has taken the building latclyerefted by capt. Thomas,front ing the Public Square, Mil.ledge vili.e, & opened a Iioufe for PUB LIC EN rERTAlN”ENT,and will make every exertion to fuit the willi es of gentlemen who will favor him with a call.— He is fupplied with the beft: articles the country will pro duce, & has fomc choice I.iquors — Articles to completely furnifii his houfe in a handfome (lyle, are (hort- ly expefled from New-York, and he will then receive fuch additionalfip- p/ies as will enable him to fuit the tafte of every perfon who will favor him with their commands. Thomas G. Collier. Auguft R. ■’ fi-if D Wilfon. Daniel Newnan, Adjutant General. July 4, 1810 14-LW Now in Baldwin Jail, A NEGRO FELLOW about 32 years of age ; who fays his name is CiESAR, and that he belongs to Benjamin Evifiy. The owner is requelled to comply with the law and take him away. John Mathews, Jailer. September 5 23-tf Lands ior Sale, LOT N° 202, 15th (liftria of Baldwin county, and lot IT 98, 8th diltria, of faid county The cafti prices are Eight Hundred Dollars for N° 202, and Five Hun tired Dol lars for N° 98.—Something more if any indulgence is given Applica tion to be made to me, near Savan nah, by mail (poll paid.) Benjamin Rayv.cs. April 10, 4—eoxvtf For sale or rent, The HOUSE and LOT, in the lower end of Lie town ol Milledgeville formerly occupi ed by Allen Greene. Terms may be known by applying to Judkins Hunt. HOLT’S FERRY. 0“ ALL perfons travelling on horfe back, may crofs at my FERRY for half priep. Thaddeiis Holt. March 13. 1S10. 50-tf Bees Wax—The fub- feribers w;fh to pure hale 2000ib of BEES WAX, for which flfeadv feber cue; inch will meet twenty cents a pound cafh will .vith encouragement.—A Youth he given f about fifteen years old will be orefered by Samuel Buffington. Atigufi IS. 20—tf NOliCE, NT1NE months after date, N Dcvcreux Iff Thweatf. February 12. 46-tf. NOTICE To all the kindred of 117Warn Hood, fonier, deeeafed. r TT'HAT after the expiration J1 of Nine months from the date In* of, application will be made to the honorable Inferior application will be made ro the honorable the Inferior Court ot Randolph county, for leave to fell one Trad of Land, lying in the county of Greene, court of Wafhington county for joining Pinkard, Ligon and Dil- leave to fell a Traft of Land, lard on the waters of Bcver- 1 containing 300 acres, more or d un Creek, containing Ninety- lef's, on the waters ol Cagg creek Seven Acres, the fame being in faid county, being the real ti the real eltate ol John Coch- tate of William Hood, fen. dec. ran dec. Told lor the hem fit of the heirs Cavalry Orders, r-pHE CommifTioned Officers of j| the Squadron enmpofed of the counties of Baldwin, Jones, Putnam, Morgan and Randolph, are hereby required to attend at Eatonton, oil the third Saturday in October next, by 10 o’clock, completely uniformed and cquiped, for the purpofe of E- lefting a Major of faid Squadron, in the place of Major Lewellen Wil liams re finned. By order of Lt. Col. B. Franklin. THOMAS J. MOORE, Adj’t. 3 (l Rrgt. of Cavalry of the 6'. G. September 5. 23-d Five Dollars Reward. Icy, Jofiah Ca Ihoon, Geo. Doug • las, William Fall. Capt. William Ratcliff's dijirid. William Cabanels, Arthur Niell, Atm Moore, Raufom Ben nett, Benjamin Cowen, William Malone, Anderfon Comer, Leo. Baminon. Capt. C. B■ Harriett's dijlrid. William W. Baldwin, Samuel Mawk, James Knowles, Tnndey Martin, Ifa Alt xandcr, Richard Jdlcy,James M’Ghee,Joel Stur. devent, Charles Muncy, Jonathan Bridges, Littleton Seals, Thos. Mims, Benjamin May, Henry Greene, Robert Swart,Ciabourn Fuller, John Mulkey, William H. Mallory. And from Capt. Tohn Gib* foil’s c'illrift. no return. Daniel Candler, star a y c. Sufannah Cochran, Adm’trix. Du llcv Cochran, Adui’i - . April 17, J810. and creditors of faid dec. Wm Flood, fin, Adm’r. June 13, 1810* «r J) UN AW AY from the fubferi- ber a Negro Woman, named BE TTY, about 45 years of age, a- bout four feet fix inches high." Any perfon who will apprehend faid Ne gro woman and deliver her to me in Milledgeville, or lodge her in any fecure Jail in this flute, (hall receive the above reward, and all reafonable expences paid. At. M. Devercux • September 12. 21—c N 0 T I C E. N INE months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Baldwin county, for i leave to fell two hundred acres of Land in Hancock county on (he twelve miles Beaver Dam, d joining Lewis Tyus and others, —for the benefit of the IJeirSt Creditors of William Turner a non-comp us mentus. John Matthews, ? „ ,. Joshua Turner, 5 Guardian. 9in Jan. 1810. The Subfcribers, ETURN their thanks to their _ friends and cuftorners for the liberal fupport they have had in the Factorage Iff Cmmffon Line, and would beg leave to recommend to their friendfhip, Mr. HENRY H. MOUNGER, who has lived with them for feveral years, and they j take pleafuve in announcing to their friends, that they have the fulled confidence in him, and doubt no: but he will do j nil ice to thole who may entruft their bufincf3 to his care. Sturges, Burroughs iff Butler, Savannah, May 24, 10—tf Factorage Commis sion Business. Subfcriber will enter info Jh the above line of bufinefs, in the Store at prefent occupied by Mcjfrs. Sturges, Burroughs and Bit ter, on the fuff of July next, and l'c- licits a (hare of the bufinefs of his friends and the public. Henry II. Moungcr. Savannah, May 24. 10—tf HOMESPUN. T HF, fuhfcribers will purchafe TWO THOUSAND yards HOMESPUN, Seven-Eighths of a yard wide, and ftriped in the vary; for which goods at a fair price will be given in exchange. Dcvcreux W ThvcciitC May 15.