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VOLUME I II....NUMBER >o
MILLBDRBVILLE: published ftvrrt'y) by DENNIS J.. RTAN.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24,
1 8 IO.
Sheriff's Safe.
W JL L BE SOLD,
On the JitJl Turf day in November next-
at the < ottrl houfe in ireene county,
bet ween the ufual hours,
One Negro Man,
Named Charles, (by trade a black
f'Tlirh) and a Negro woman, named
Diliy ; taken as the property of Ro
bert Royfton, to fatisfy fundry exe-
SherifPs Sale.
W IL L BE SOLD,
On the firjl Tuefday in November next,
in the Town of ...adifoti, Morgan
county, between the ufual hours, the
following property, viz.
Part of a Lot of Land,
Known by N°121, in the 5th dif-
iritl of Baldwin, now Morgan toun
ty, to fa'isfy the colt of the Officers
of faWlcounty againft Win. Lambert.! cutions againft him in favor of Ca
'* ’“A L s o*** I thafine Newton and others. Point-
One Lot of Land, N° 13, in the*' ed out by the defendant.
39ch dillrift of Baldwin, now Mor-1 ...a l s o...
pan countv, taken as the properly of
Garland T. Watkins to fatisfy an ex
ecution in favor of James II JC.tld
...a l s o...
Lot N° 5, in the 20th diftridl of
Baldwin now Morgan county taken
as the property of JoLph IL.xton, to
fatkp'y David Willi’s execution a-
gairtft hint.
...A L S O...
One black and one bay Mare, ta
ken as the property of William Gil
bert to fatisfy an execution in favor
of the Hate of Georgia.
...a 1. s o..
101 1-4 Acres of Land in the 5th !
diflrift ol Baldwin, new Morgan
county, part of lot N c 244 in fa d
diflrift, taken as the properly < f A fa
Atkins and James Bi'.lingfba tc- fa
tisfy fundry executions it; fav, r of
Cyrus Billinofba ; levied on ai I u>-
turned to me by a Get.flab'..* —Con
dition C’afh
Martin ?. Soarh WET
Oclubci 3,
r-:ds
SheiilPs
J D
next,
V/ 1L L B E S
On tie firjl Turf lay it: Nova:,
in the T. wn of Eaicuis,.
BETWEEN THE USUAI. K.-’IIS,
One half Acre Lot
in faid town, known bv No 4 on
fqu ire K.levied on as the ptoperty of
Y/iftis Cooper, to fatisfy Maj. Hen-
derfon ; the fame bring (old and the
purchafer not complying with the
terms of fide.
—-a l s o—
£02 1-2 Acres of land No 135
in the 1th diftrift of Baldwin now
putnam county, levied on a: die pro
perty of Mamliii Wynn to f.c.u.fy Ja
cob 1’eal and Thomas Huff; return
ed to me by a conftable,
—A L s o—
Two fraftioual furvoys of land
No. 221 Sc 223 in the 14th diftiift
of Baldwin now Putnam ccunti, ad
joining Allen J. Whatley j levied on
i.s the property of Willis Cooper to
atisly Ichu C. Mafcm and returned
o me by a conftable.—Conditions
Cafli ^
Wm. Varner. Sh’fT.
October 3. 27-tcls
One Negro man named B-ib; le
vied to fatisfy two executions againft
Nancy Ballard, Executrix of Willi
a-n Balia d...one in favor of fohn
M. D.ioly, the other in favor of Hen
ry Carleton. Propeity pointed out
by the faid Executr 1
• ••A L S Uim
One Negro man named Locker ;
taken as the property of Charles
Burke, to fatisfy fundry executions
againlt faid Burke in favor of the
Executors of Gibfen Flournoy and
others. Painted out by the defeud-
•••A I. S O'"
One Mpgr man, named Davy...
like wife the claim of The ■■philus
Butke to 1100 acres of Land more
cr lefs, in Greene county, on the
water;, of Ogcchcc, with improve
ment-. adjoining ciifbet Thornton
and others ; levied op to fatisfy fun-
dry executions aruiuft the laid fhe-
! ophiliu Burke.
• A L S O'”
699 Acres of Land, more or lefs,
vc, li i.npvovenipms, on Ogechee,
adjoining Grimes, H ill, and others;
levied ot. as the property of Robert
Goodwin, to fatisfy an execution in
favot >>■ James W hite. Pointed out
by .1.. defendant.
" A L S O'"
Two C. sk i, peach brandy in each
(quantity unknown.) two empty
casks, one loom, and appendages ;
throe bcadtlcads, fourteen chairs,
one check-reel, one walnut table, one
pine table, one painted pine chcft,
contents (unknown) fuppofed to con-
fid principally of boding furniture*,
one la.ge iron pot and two fmaller
ones, one butter pot, one oven, one
plough ferevv and three plough hoes,
one cedar pail, two cotton wheels,
a knife box, nine knives ft ten forks,
&c one club axe, two pair pot-hoc k$
one churn, one meal barrel, one tin
half gallon meafure, one iron tea-
kittle and one tin candleftick ; taken
a:, the property of B' iftain Huckaby,
to fatisfy fundry executions in favor
of Mofes Williams and others.
•rlicrilltii Sales.
W ill A E sol. D,
On the firjl Tuefday in Novmber next,
ot Twiggs Cofir t ■ hitfe between the
ufual hjurs,
One Lot of Land,
With impovetnets thereon. Lot
No 262, it the 24:h Diftrift of
W'ilkinfon now Twigs county le
vied asthe property of George
Roach to fitisfy an execution itt fa
vor of George Stuart
— A 1. s o —
One Lo of land in the 56th Dif-
trift of Wlkittfon now Twigs eoun
remova l.
P. Menard
HAVING removed to the houfe
of Mr George Micklejohn, near the
Market, formerly occupied bv Mod's
Devereux and Roiifftvu offers iii
fervices to the pubuc anil his friends;
he hopes from the patronage he has
already received from the citizens
| and his efforts to pleafe th ".n, to rc-
| ceive additional encouragement 1:1
j his new hand, he tenders bis warm
1 thanks for their favor
I He has received an additional fup
i evj . - v---’tAiac7':wi.viuc/mwi
ty, No- 2 \ levied on as the pro- 1 P lv artieLrs to h funner ftock,
perty of Junes Lyon to fatisfy an j wliiclt he wtU fed low for
! execution n favor of the Executors j Cafli or pro 4 uce of any k: .1
i of Charles Martin, dec —Conditi
on; Cafh.
£. Nunn, Sh’ff.
S p 26 22-tde
MILITARY SCHOOLS.
Milledgeville, Oct, i7. 29-c
I'hirty Dollars Reward,
For apprehending John BoNFand
William Grady, win departed
from this poll, on the night ot the
25th inflaot.
Bone is about 32 or 3 3 years of
age, 5 fu r 9 incites and a hair high,
very dark compleftion, black hair,
very much curled ; fpeaks very flow,
and has a down look when fpokento.
Grady is about 21 years ot age, 5
feet 6 inches high or up wauls in
height, light completion, light hair,
very well formed, and is fluff in his
left arm, occafioned by bleeding—
They took with them, the following
articles ofcloathing, one white nan-
® _ keen coat tee, one round jacket of
One Bay Mar? and one Grey , calico> wkh ,, rod ftri pe s one conti-
irte and three Lows and Calves; . ,
Sheriff’s S;ilc.
! WILL B E S J L D,
• On thejhJl Tuefiat in Nov. next,
, in the E iv\ f Clinton
j BSTIFFEN THe.\jSVAL HOURS, |
| Forty ^ Gi'Cs of Land, !
Fart ol Lor No. 1^6 in the eighth
D i<T of Baldwin now Jones coun- 1
ti. ink'ii as the property ol John
Wir.fl.ut to fatisfy Ann Martin and
Alex ,M irtin. Admini'crators of Mar-
tin Martin deceal'eiTs execution.
—a 1. s 0 —
• n
taken as the property ot Hem y
Green to fatisfv Jl >bcrt Petegrew’s
execution.—Conations Cafli.
o. fiagin Sh’fF.
1 Sep 24. CT—tds.
Guardian’s Sale.
! TV ILL B E S 0 L D,
Or. th-firjl Tefuay in Nmember hext,
at Mad'jon, ilorgan county,
One Lot of Land,
N° 294 in the 20th dirtridl of Bald
win, now Morgan county, drawn by
the Orphans of Thomas Cooper—
Sold for tlie benefit ot faid Orphans.
■ Terms made known on the day of
Sale.
Chirks M. Lin, Guardian
• Augurt 29. 22-tds
One forrel Ilorfe, and one dark 1
bay Ilorfe, taken in poffeflion of John
Cole to fatisfy an execution in favor
of the executors of John Gilbert, a-
gair.ft Flemming Jordan and John
Hatnner
•••a L s o...
One Negro mart named Bob, ta-
I ken in pofleflion of Rpberf Crutch-
Sheriif’s eSalcs.
TV IL L B E S 0 L D
On thefirjl Tuefday in November next, field...a Negro woman named N iler
at the" Market'Houfe it: the Town and her three children, to wit Judec,
cf, Milledgeville, ' King and Efl'cx ; taken in pcfl'.Hum
Collcvdor’s Sale
IV IL I. BE SOLD.
On the firjl /': efday in December next,
at the Court houfe it. the Town
of Sparta,
500 A cres’of Land,
Lvirig in Hancock county, on tin*
waters of Soulderbone creek, granted
! to Todd ; fold a: the property of
| Oba Rich.u dfon for his taxes for the
years 1804—5 & 6
1 to /ibetcrcn.hsc, r c n.c.
Odober 3. 27-tds
liental round jacket, with U. S on
the buttons, one pair cf olive velvet
pantaloons, one pair of yellow nan
keen. & one copperas colored homo-
fpun ilitiq ; each wore away boots
—they itoie two public piltnis, brafs
mounted, with U S on lire lock &
barrel, one other pilled, fllv. r moun»
ted, with a gold touch hole, which
probably they may offer for fale A
ny per fun apprehending laid defert-
ers, and delivering them tr> me, at
ibis port, or to any oflicer in the U.
States army thall receive the above
reward ard reafonable exnencee.
'Eb mas N Vaughan
Lieutenant U'li/atl States art tiler-
ijls, common.ding detachment
j The itupuilu Chronicle ?nd
the Milledgeville paper, is reqnerted
to copy the above lor one month, &
forward their accounts to this place,
for payment.
Savannah, September 27.—29d
MariiiaH’s 8ale.
FT 11. L B E S O L D,
Th'* legiflature of Georgia have
eitabuihed a kind of military fchools
which might be adopted in this If.ue
with the greater piofped cf utility:
their ohjed is the injlrucliovr of mili
tia officers in military {ci'-nce A
triitoi.o is prefcrilvd, St :he officers
a-v to meet at times and phi s ap
pointed, prepared to encamp in a r e
gular manner, and continue ' eight
Jay. at each iva.ade. An obfyrv.tnc;
of the rules i ILiblifhed for tin: camp,
and a c;- til ant atteitdauce, ere ex i t-
ed of all who are permitted to join
ir. the exercile.
A great, an.l perhaps the primary
caufe of the ill -accou. nil and undif-
ciplitted 'hue of ,ntr militia i the
iviint of military inowtulge in the fi
lers. But above all the wmt ol lyf«
te.ii which can give any idea: ot mil-
itary duties or the ule of military
exercife, I was at one time danger
ous ro fav anv tiling of too itifufftci-
cncy ol Stiuben’s r.tcd ; that time is
now part ; the man who would now
fay it is fulfil l mt would be laughed
at, and dcfervedly But ftill fume-
thing i<i wanted to fupply its place.
Afliamed to betray ail ignotance off
their duty, the great ft inly ct militia
officers is generally to efcape cenfure
and tidicule by performing a-, little
of that duty as poffible. Every fpark
of ambition, if they ever pofftfsed
any, gives way to npathv and tiidiffer-
etice ; the contagion (preads, ftihor-
dinati *<; is not enforced ; difc.pline
is neglected ; accoutrements aie cou-
fidered as a ulVlel' incumbrance, till
finally the fpirit of one of the moft
falutary laws of cur country, which
wa defigned to protect our lihcr:iej
from foreign and domeltic violence,
is completely l'ubv rted II lias long
been a maxim in ft afaring life, that
a man mult be a fatlor before he i - fit
to bean officer. The rule holds e-
qually gticd on land. A man muff
be a goodfoltlier before he can inrtt ucl
{oldiers. And « ! teve r may lie faid.
to t*he contrary, the fr.cl has been
demonllra.i d, that fuels officers can
and wiil enforce the tettei and fpirit
of the law, if tlu-ir exertions arc duly
backed bv a performance of duty on
the parr of their fuperiors. Officer.,
who are adepts in military femnee,
are naturally ambitious to difplay
their talents : and they feldom fail to
infufe a portion of their ambition in
to the loldiers, and to excite anern-
ulatici in their corps to excel when
then authorirv and their fkill ateju-
diciotillv applied. The < rtablifhment
. of Ichools for officers, therefore.
At the Court hoitjc in the Town cf would be calculated in our opinion,
Milku'geville. on the firjl Luc to advance the refpechbility of our
BETWEEN THE USUAL HOURS,
Six Negroes, viz.
Tom, Jenny, Delia, Babby, Man
and Tilley.—Alfo, 198 Acres, of
Land, bounded by the Oconee river,
'.I'alliuferro& M‘Griff's Land—Alfo
135, 1-2 Acres, joining Slaughters,
Allen & other lands on the waters
of Buck creel; -, levied on as the pro
perty of Wingate Hall, at the in-
Itance of Rountree and Taylor, vs.
Ellis and Hall.
— A L S O
I.otN° 24 8, in the 5th diilrift
formerly Wilkinfon now Baldwin
county, containing 202 1-2 acres ;
levied on as the properly of John
M*Kinzie, at the inftance of Dolly
iVtcrlon, guardian, vs., the faid M‘-
Kinzie.
Philip Cook, Sh’ff.
October 3. ids
! of William Cone to fatisfy an exe-
I cutio: in favor of Th mr.s Galphin
: fot the ufe of John Heard aeainlt
Floyd Boil wick, Executors of Wil-
t liant Boll wick.
"•A L S O'"
The following Lots in the town
of G r ecncfborough, to wit, N° 34,
35, 36, 37, 4-4 & 45, to fatisfy two
executions againft R.fdon V/ilfon,
one in favor ..l Wafliington Randle,
the other in favor of J & W. Ran
dle ; levied and returned by a Con
ftable.—Conditions Cafli.
John Ando sen, Sh’fT
O&ohcr 3. 27-tds
Wanted to Hire,
A NEGRO GIRI, about
fouitucn or fiftet n years
old-—Knquire* a: this Office.
I Soplcinter I'J.
Achn jlrator s Sale.
TV I L 1 TI E S 0 L D,
On the firjl Tucjda\ in January next,
at the Court.houfe in Wilkinjon
county.
/Ml the Real Eftate
Of William Norton, dec. confiftii g
of 250 acres of Land in Wafliington j
in November next, the
Following Property ;
Two Negroes, (viz Beck and her
child Harriet, taken asthe property
of Henry Grayhill. jun. at the in-
itance of John Church, by virtue of
an execution iil’ued out of the lixtli
Circuit court for the dilLiil of Gcor
gia.
A. Abercrombie^ d.m n.c.
.Sept. 17. 2,‘i-tds.
lF o t 1 C E
To all the l. in J red of li- illiiim Ilocd,
Jl nior, dcccafed.
IIAT after the expiration
of Nine months from the
militia more than any other improve
ment which has been fuggefted ; Sc
if a certificate declaring the candi
date to poflefs a due knowledge of
military fcience was made nn iniiif-
penfabie qualification for office, the
, effecl would h ftill more falutary.
We do not willi our cenfure of the
condudl of militia oflicers to be con-
Cdcred as intended to apply indif-
! criminately There are fome honnT-
| able exceptions to the general chnr-
j after wo have drawn -, we regret that
i there are not, many
N Tori: Paper.
iT
17t!r dill rift Baldwin now Randolph
county.
Wiilis Anderfon, AdnTr.
O£loberl7. 29-tds
county... Alfo Lot No. 185, in the j Hate hereof, application v-ill be
made to the honorable Inferior
court of Wafliington county for
leave to fell a Traci of Land,
containing 300 acres, more or
lefs, on the waters cf Cagg creek
in laid county, being the real el-
lute ol William Hood, fun dec
fold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditois of faid dec.
U in Hood, jun. Adm’r
June 13, 1810. %
I WISH IO RENT,
40 Acres Cleared Land,'
On the Comm i t of Milledgeville. I
It lies immediately 011 the Oconee Ri
ver, and is probably equal to any
land on the whole town tr.ift in
point of fertility.
It may be had from one to four
years.—^pply in (Milledgeville to
J Oftober 17*
H il<on.
SiMf
1J LANK
Collectors Titles,
Hr Sale ui ibis Office
In the immediate vicinity of Wil
mington (Del.) on a fpace of ground
bout three miles long and from two
to three miles broad, there are now
more thanfiftetn hundred Jhecp, near
ly one halt of which are different
grades of the Alet ino br*ed—by the
next lpring, it in faid, there w 1 be
twice the number. Mr. Bauduy,
who owns a flock cf (ix hundred
flieep, baa obtained a Ihephurd from
France, and forr.e of tlie noted fiiup-
herd do«is from Spain.
Ibid.
A i Irifh foldier,lately arrived from
Spain, beit'ir afk d if !e mot wit A
1 ud hfpitnlityf 'eni-'d, “a ft eat
. .G-.-i too much. I v* a- in '.hi hojpital
i u.at .y all the time 1 v, as there.“