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FOR SALE
^UIT VALUABLE TRACT OI>
L A
Heufc of Entertainment.
I
ON which the Jublribu lives,
in the c uniy ol Hancock, cut)
timing tour hum! mi ana liven
ty five acres 'I he andisoitx
-ce lent quality, laying on the
Oconee Riv r, on which is a
valuable fifhery and ferry; alio
a Grill JVlill Cotton and Packing I and being refolved to kup a
Machine on Logaatn Creek, j on * and tree from gamb-
which runs through the trad— j lin g -he hopes to merit a conti
the improvements are good— nuance of his friends and a large
a framed dvveUmg-hcufe forty et llu ' public in general,
1'ett wide, ^ L ‘ * s lupplyed vi'illi fu< h as will
Ex tenths Department Georgia.
Milledgeviik 25th Aug. ISIO-
HE Subfcnber Willies to in- °VT.u Wed„eflay the Uth Jay of
lonii lllb inenuo anu the* November nexetc, and is hereby af-
public in general, that he has figned for the ttpl of the following
added considerably to the conve
nience of his houie arui ftabks,
lo as to be able to accommodate
twenty .or thirty gentlemen.—
I lie has removed his Billiard
f able from his dwelling-houie
a- M ONEY!!!
FOR SA1.F.,
T HA T well known hand in the
Town of .Sparta, occupied for
many years by John.Freeman, E-q-
Caveats fur La>d in the county of ns a House of Entertainment.. Cotton ftarah J °!’ es ’ A ‘‘ ch
Wafliington, td wit. 0 r Negroes would be taken in lieu of i Lucretia Mmton, Fou
feet long and twenty feet
alfo a framed grainery thirty fix
feet fquare. and about one hurt
died and fifty acres of open land;
tlie place is healthy and well
watered fituate on the road lead
ing from Eatmton to Augufta -
Alio a trad in Putnam County,
containing one hundred and
thirty fix acres on which is an
excellent Grift-Mill, and a Saw
Mill nearly completed on the
Oconee River, about two miles
above the firft deferibed traft —
This propei ty is well worth the
attention cf any gentleman and
will be fold on realonable terms
and the poymerts made er.fy,the
property may be feen by appli-
cation to the fubieviber living
on the preniifes
Joftpb Cooper.
September 1 7- 2.5-tf
NOTICE
A I J. perfons that have fubfevib-
f.a «*d for building the Methodifl
Mc.ti,, Hr.tfc i i • i - vilfo. are
requ ft *d to make immediate pay
ment; a.f the Commiffionevs are now
fil'd for the balance of the money,
thev wiil be under the difagreeuhle
net i Hity of commencing fuit:; againfl
ail mat does not avail t-hemlelves
of this notice.
June 20 12—-tf
'Jones Superior Court.
\ ngult Term, IS! 0
Rule Ni l
N the p n on of Sufan
nah M“Gill, ltatirg that,
fit ■ was in poffl-ffion of two notes
executed to her by f'hcs. Wood,
fork on the day of Febru
ary 1 809, and made payable one
on the 25th oi December next,
(theivaft.. ) theotheren the 25th
of December 1810, for the fum
of I’wo Hundred Dollars each ;
which i;ot< s are loft or deftroyed
and that copies of which notes
together wi.h the nemfary
proof are filed in the Clerk's of
ftce of this court.
On motion of S. Don oho.
fuit gentlemen and their horfes
on moderate terms, &e.
Samuel Buffi gton.
Oftob r 8. 27- i>
Entertainment.
THE S UR SC TIBER,
HAS OPENED A
House of Entertainment
IN that well known (land formerly
occupied by Mcflrs. Flukcr ?c Oi na
il end, (Fall of the Statc-Houfe,) end
refpectrully folicits the custom of
his friends and the public. His ta
ble will always be fupplied with the
best that the country affords, ami
every exertion will be made to ten
der the lunation of his guetls agree
able. His stables are commodious
and airy, and well fupplied with
provender of every kind He will
be prepared to accommodate Twen
ty or Thirty Members of the i e-
GtsLATtrRE, and hi. houie is within
1 ot) yatds of tlie State Houfc.
Henry Dame!!.
September 12. 24—:f
■ Neg’
Calh (hould it belter fuit the pur
chafer.—NecefTity impels the alter
native, otherwife, this valuable pro
perty would not be difpoied of.—
i'erms moderate and may be known
by application to
Frederick Freeman.
MWedgevil/e, ngtfl 22. 22—tf
Lands ror Sale,
LOT N° 202, 1.5th diftrift of
Baldwin county, and lot N° 08, 8th
diftrift, of fait! county—The cnfit
prices are Eight Hundred Dollars
for N° 202. and Five Hundred Dr!
lirs for N° 98.—.Something more if
any indulgence is given Applica
tion to be made to me, near Savan
nah, by mail (pod paid.)
Benjamin Rayr.es.
April !0, 4-eowtf
Bees Wax—The fub.
fc'.'ib- i s wifh to purchafe 20001b
of BEES WAX, for which
550 Acres, joining Harden’s, Da- | twenty cents a puuntj\ cajb will
niel’s, Wo- ([worth’s Si vacant land. | be given.
A Fiji of Defaulter s in Ha•
Court y, for the year ! H i o.'
Captain Alkinfon's Dijh j L ~f
Mofes Brown, iVTilley Herrin™
Captain Burch's bijlrifl &
Sarah Jones, Archibald Stew--,'
“tea Blanke;;.
Til ildr edge hi a, appellant 1
tf: , [
Francis Tentille, refpond t )
For 500 Afcres on Gum Creek,
joining Mackcys, Buyakius & vacatt
land.
Jilildrcdge race, appellant ~j
vs. f
Francis 7eimill(, refpond't j
500 Acres, on Bl'iff creek, join
ing tlie above, Evan\, and vacant
land.
Nathaniel Pace, appellant"}
vs i c
Francis Tennille, refpond,t j
200 Acres, joining Mildndge Pace,
and vacant land
Nicholas Hardin, appelhnt
vs (
Francis Tennille, refponl’t. y
650 Acres, joining Bofakin, and
Canry’s, Pace’s, and vicatf land
'John Stephens, appcUan 1
vs. k
Francis Tennille refporl't
William Daniel, appellant"
v . 5-
Francis Tennille, tefpond't J
550 Acres bounded by vacant:
land.
John Smith, appellant
Francis Tcnni'le,refpond't j
100 Acres, aounded by Daniel’s
and vacant land,
John Smith appellant
]
Devercux & Thweolt
Februarv 12
Swords & Epaulets.
The fubferibers have for fale, a
haridfome affortmer.t of Epauletf
and a few Officers .Swords-
Devtteaux IA Thweatt
Mr.y 16. 1809 7-tf
F O R
| , ?. .-a
S A L E.
A HOUSE
half acre Eel
ated on V
Street near
and
fitu-
ayru
the
Fm no it Tennille, ref pond't J
450 Acres, bounded by Sinitli’s, |
Daniel's,-'lid vacant land.
Je/.'n Kennedy, appellant'l
vs . . , ^
Fi anas Tennille, refpond't J
650 Acres, bounded by Iknc
Smith’s, and vacant land.
Abner DeHoard, appellant'j
Matket, at'prefent occupied by Francis Tennille, re/pond’t J
I?
Dr Wilfcn—Alfo a Iloufe and
half acre lit, joining the above
— For terms apply to Meflrs.
liili iA Ponce of Augufla, or to
A M Devercux.
Milledgeville, 15th March, 1610.
att ^ney for laid Sul'aemh, !t is :
ordered, That the copies of laid |
notes filed as aforefaid bet lla
blilheil in li< u ol the afori-DM
loft originals, on the Lid fiulan <
nt-h’s puM fning this rule in one J
of It public G zettes ol this \
ll.it-, ou.ee a month lor th- fp i t? |
of fix ‘months ; uni, fs c.-ufe lit I!
be fhewn fo tlie court gainfaying
the fame
Kxfraft from the minutes.
John R. Gregery, Gl’k.
Augufl 16, 1810 12-6 tn
N 0 f I C E.
FTT.R the expiration of Nin-'
M-.-ntiss app'icuion will be
liia-1 to the h mo dole the Court of
Ordinary for the county of Hanc 'k
for leave t-i fell all the real ellate of
Sol-’rr.cn Rountree, dec. for the be
nefit of the heirs of laid dec.
Ihmh Taylor,
The Subfcribers,
R ETURN their thanks to their
^ friends and cuftomers for the
liberal fupport they have had in the
Factorage IA Cr.mmijfion Line,
and would beg leave to recommend
to their friendlhip, Mr. HENRY K.
MOUNGER, who has lived with
them for (everal years, and they
take p'.eafure it, announcing to their
friends, that they hrue the fullcft
conlidence in him, and doubt not
but lie will do juliice to thofe who
may entruft their bufinefs to bis
Slurges, Burroughs IA Butler.
Savannah, May 24, 10—tf
FiitSlorao'c H Coin mis-
O
Sion Business.
4-50 Acres bounded by Ikner’s,
Kennedy’s and vacant land
Richard Whitaker,appellant*]
vs ,
Francis Tennille, refpond t J
300 Acres,' bounded by lkncr’s,
Mennard’s, and vacant laud.
And it is farther ordered, That the
fame be publifhed in the Georgia
Argus, for the information and di
rcciion of all perfons concerned,
that they may govern themfelves ac
cordingly
At ted,
Anthony Pei ter,
Secretary
22—12w
Admlnifrator s S a le.
WILL BE SOLD,
On the firji l ut[day ’« November
next at the Market hotje in the
Town of Milkdgevil e,
A Tract of I,and,
Lying on Potatoe creek in Bald
win county, known by N° 30. in the
2d dillri£l. it beirg the real ellate i f
Francis Veal, dec Terms made
known on the day.
Nathan Veal, A cl m’r.
September 5 23-eowtds
IE Subfcriber will enter into
Jfl_ the above line if Inifmefs, in
the Store at prefent occupied by
Mejfrs. St urge:, Burroughs and But
ler, on the firit of July next, and fo
licits a fhaic of the bufinefs of his
friends and the public.
Henry II. Mouvger.
Savannah, May 24. IC—tf
H O M E S.P U N.
Executor s Sale.
W 11.1. BE S 0 /. D.
Agreeable to the lajl Will of Richard
Sai j tut t dec cf lianco.k county, oil •
Tuejday the 4th cf Dec. next at the :
"lUirkit houie in the Tcnvn if Sparta,
Lot, In umber 183, j
Li tin- 3ci, diftrift of VV.-lkin-
fou, lying about 5 miles from
1 (hi* liver, and arjoing the up- !
per line of the 3d dill rift — J
Bonds with approved fccurity I
will be required for one loimh
of the purchafe money, payable
the fi: ft day of March next, and
thebalancc the firftday of March
thereafter, by
Jc.feph Sorfnett, Ex’r.
All perfons who have claims
I againfl faid eftate are rtqut ftdd
to make them known to R A.
Admhuflrator s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD.
. greeal le to an ca det of the hen. Life
rior court of Warren county, cn the
jirjl Iue/da'i in November next at
the Court houje of Randolph county,
One Lot of Land ;
N° 132, in the 16th diflrift of
Baldwin now Randolph county, be
longing to the eftate of Ruben Jen
kins, dec.—Sold for the benefit cf
the heirs and creditors cf faid dec.
; Terms of fale 14 months credit, by
’ giving bond with approved fecu-
trity.
Robert Jenkins ? Adm - rs
- : h)ip
Captain Barnes's D if riel.
John Freeman, Sen. James E v
ler, Margarett Mitchell, Frederic'-
Ray, Henry Poarch, Roberi ], K l
foil, Ilham Brooks, Daniel. Duffey
Samuel Roach. „ ■
Captain Dickfm's Di/lriff
Benjamin Averett, BuiTds
James Tait, Ifrael Johnfton,
Dunn, Hatred Love.
Captain Harpy's DiflriCl.
Charles M’Daniel, Sufannah P; lr .
ham, Thompfon Powell, Benin,ni
Bafs, John Moorry Laurence Flom
noy.
Captain Hart's Djlrifl.
Ale.vander D Eiiett, (fTT'cnv)
Whaley, William Henry, J u ]-.
W bight, Orphs. Drake Linne
White, N.tncey King.
Ct/p/ai Jones's Diflrifl.
Patrick M‘Linfey, Robert N,
thews.
Captain Kelley's Diflrifl.
Richard Andrews, James Allea,
Greer,berry B ount. Burwel! Can-
non, Carr Howell, Jeremiah .1 luc-
kerby, Hubert Mitchell, James Pot
ter, Thomas Bryant
Captain Lucas's Dijlrift.
Clement Reefe.
Captain 1 pffelt's Djh ifl.
John Miller, Harrifon Harris, I.
fliair. D.uutcan, Juhn Bryan, Ftod-
crick Swint.
Captain Rodney's DJlricl
Lindfey Roberts, Charles I’eavy,.H
John Layficld, Alexander Spears,
Harrifon Fliomas, Job Waller, IV-ter
] l .uker, Eli Heufon, William Brown
Captain Sledge's Difiricl
rhomas Goore (Widow) Ruber,
fon, Stephen Farley, Abfalum Hal:,
Lud Melone, frewett Fofter, Rj*
berr Gilmore, Tohn Walker.
Captain Smith's Dijlr'u l.
James Parker, Samuel Par incur,
James Alien, Thomas Glynn, Na
thaniel Cobb, David Kirkp.urick,
William Herbert, Robert M'Gintv,
Rheubin Adams,Stephen Marlhail,
Lai kin Brown.
Captain Turner's Difiricl.
Jofhua Harp, Martin Johnfton,
lohn Pound, James Patteifon, Jdut
Patterfon.
Capias:: Waller's Dijlridf.
Jofoph Waller, Warren Cuivcr,
Jcel Newfom, Nathan Twilley, Ta-
bitlia Marchman, Joflali Denu;:,
Jufliua Tyus.
James Hamilton, p„. r. r.
Oftober 17
Anfon Ball,
Adminjh 1 tor's Sale.
WILL BE SOLD,
Agreeable to an order cf the honorable
Inferior court of jff ’fon county
on the jirjl Tueflay in November
Mount Eron Academy.
Tlie friends of this i-iftitution will
pleafe to obferve, that the Trudies
of it arc to meet on the 25th of
next month, to conduct the exam
ination and exhibition of the (in
dents. It is hoped that, as ufua’,
a number of refepeftable characters
will honor tlie occafion vvi.li tliiir
prefence. Since (he has been de
nied the exhilirating countenance
of the Legijlature, confcioits tltat
flic has uniformly cndeavoied to
deferve it, flie looks round with a
wifhful eve for
next, at the Market houfe in the witmulcyu for private patronage.
Town of Milledoeville. " , ,! c ‘: in l c Ume confidering, with
aie liveheft gratitude, the number,
zeal, and talents, on her fide at the
l..ft fetliou of the General AiTemblv,
Lot No.
In fquare N° 37, in the town of
Milledgeville aforefaid, containing
one acre of ground, fronting M ln-
tolh and VYayne (ireets ; being the
real iftate of James Smith, die.—
Terms made known on the day of
fale.
Wm. M'Gcksc, Ad m’r.
rTMIF. fubfnfoers vill purchafe Blrunt, 1- fq. or to the fubferiber
E TWO PHGUSAND yards that arrangement may be made
HOMESPUN, Seven Eighths of a lor their adjuftment.
yard wide, and llripcd in the warp; | Jbf* Sarfncit.
for which goods at a fair price will
be given in exchange
W Terrel!,
Jun » '3
^ F.x 1
is.
Devercux Tin
May 15
veatt.
7-tf
1 l-9m.
CAUTION.
A IU, pc.rfons arc forwarded not
to tr -He v'irh my wife Reb--c-
c.i Gray, as 1 will not be aufwerab'e
for any of her con'rafts
Thomas Gray.
Hancock county, Sept. 18.
For sale or rent,
The HOUSE and LOT, in
the lower end of me town ol
Milledgeville formerly occupi
ed by Allen Greene. Terms
may be known by applying to
Judkins Hunt.
NOTICE.
N INE months after date,
application will be m.ua
to the honorable court of Ordi
nary cf Putnam county, for
September 24. 2(> tds leave to fell a 1 .! the real eftate of I Iient P l '°fpi'‘itv.
(lie is not without hope th; enupu
toned & liberal, not to fay jr/l llax-f-l
rpen, will re-cotifider under ciitu-reiit
mprefflons, her repeated, arid very
refpetlful memorials. Efpeciallyai
Ihe has the pleafure to hear her belt
informed viiitatiotik obferve, that a*
her feite is, unqueftior.ably or.cof
the fiiieit in the (Lite, and the bloom
ing oflspring flie embraces, betwist
forty and fifty in »unrbcr : the pic
tures of iiealth, nothing canVoo r.c-
cedary bur the fofi.eving influence cf
h-*r well- wfliers to infure her pc
FOUND,
EY a Negro on Thurfday the
27th uhimo,
A Plot Grant
for a piece of land , granted to
the oiphans of J. Brown of
Greene county. The owner
may have it again by apph ing ;;t
this Art us Office, anil paying
for this adYatifument,
William Williamfon deceafed.
Anthony Holloway, jtx’r.
Septembti lO, i8i().
HOLT’S FERRY.
ALL purfous travelling on
hovfe hark, may crofs at my
EERRY for half price.
Tbaddcus Holt.
MVeil 23, IS10. 50-if
'Fo thefo patrii tic,
benevolent and worthy perfons,
therefore, her truducs look with c ‘
- qttal refpeft and Chnfidence, for A
continuance of their ftiendiy aid 11
promoting her interefts. Thofe, rf-
pecially, who are indebted to her t ir
tuition, boarding, lots, or fromfubp
ti n, the hopes will Itave tite good
to ra member her at, or before, die 9 '
hove mentioned meeting of her tr 8 *'
tees.
II IIOECOMBE, Prf ' ‘
Scptemlct5tS, fo I'*.