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

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Sheriff's Sale• WIL L BE SOLD, On the fujl lutflay in January next, in the Town of Vladifon, hotgan county, between the ujual hour:, the following property, -viz. One Lot of Land, N° 70 'ii die 5th diftticl, formerly Baldwhi 5 taken as the property of Jolin H. Harvey, to (atisly Mat. VVt >. arid F.'■•■niiig Jourdan’s execu tions agatnll him. A L 0 0 O n hundred acres of Land part ■of Lot N° 262 in the 1.5th difnicV, formerly baiciw’o; taken as the pro perty of Win Powell to fatisfy Var ner and Walker’s execution againfl him. ...a L s o... One Negro named Letty, and one Negro giri named Miliy •, taken as the property of Wyly Davis to facia• fy fmidry executions in favor of F.edcric Drown and others. .. a L s o... Three beads and bed (leads, two b'-d cjuilts one (licet, two counter- pins, one fide-faddle, two fpinning- wheels, one flax wheel, one pot, one oven, one loom, five cows and calves and fix yearlings, one ctih of corn fuppofed to contain forty bar rels and one black liorfi’ ; taken as the property of Wm. Lamberth :o fatvfv an excution in favor of Wm Browning. ...ft L S 0... 202 1-2 Acres of Land in tlic 4tli di(lri£fc formerly Baldwin, N° 260 taken as the property of Sampfon Harrifs dec. to fatisfy an execution in favor of Mark Anthony for the ufo of Marlin Town* •••A L S O'" One Negro man named Sam. ta ken as the property of John Joces to fatisfy an execution in favor of Oliver Whyte. ... A L S O... Twelve Negroes, viz. Adam, Lu cy, Caroline, Ifaac, Hannah, John, Lillis, Den, John, Riah, Letty, and Peter, a quantity of feed cotton fuppofed to tie 6000 lbs. and eight ' bales of pmed cotton, fuppofed to weigh 2SO : bs. eacli —O ic crib of corn fuppofed to con urn fi.vy bar rels—One fractional furvey of land N° 117 in trie 4tli di(tri£t formerly Bal luoncuma ning (90acres,where on Wiles Randol now !ivp-; taken as the property of Id D Stone, to fatisfy fundry executions in favor of Jofcnh Miller and others. P >perty pointed nu by John Towns.—Conditions Cafii- A. hi AfcC, 71. s/.jf M- C' September 24, 1310. 35-tds SherifT’s Sales. WIL L BE SOLD, On the firjl Tuefday in January next, at the Hat het Houfe in the Toovjp^ of Milledgeville, BETWEEN THE USUAI, HOURS, One Lot and Improvements being part ot Lot N° 1, in (quare 22, in the town ol Milledgeville, bounded by Wr.rren and Franklin (treats and by a 50 feet alley and John F. Diitton’s lot in fi'.id fquare; levied on as the property of Archibald Bryfon & A lexand jr Dryfon, to fatisfy Hartwell Jones, Frederick Sa ldford, John Bar low, R. (_r. Brown Si other executi ons againlt them. Returned to me by a Conltsble.. A L S O One Negro boy named Nat, levi ed on as the property of John M‘- Keuzio, to (atioty an execution in favor of Charles Abercrombie againfl him.—Teims Cadi. Philip Cook, Sh’fT, B C. Nov. 23. 35-tcis. Sale. S J L D, Sheriff’s WILL BE On the ft rjl Tuefday in Jan. next, in the (own of Clinton, BETWEEN THE USUAL IJOULIS, ioi i-4 acres of Land, Port of Lot N° 6 in the 9:h dif- triff. of Baldwin now Jones county, in the pod', llion of Thomas A. Pratt; taken as the property of Abfalem Dickies to fatisfy an execution in favor ot George Humphries—Re turned by a Conflable. Three Negroes Jerry, Sena, and Holland, taken as the property of Laban Turk, to fatisfy Lovit Smith’s execution. One Bay Horfe, taken as the pro perty of William Thornton, to fatis fy W. Abercrombie’s execution. One Sorrel Mare, taken as the property of Stephen Riley to fatisfy an execution in favor of Robert Dixon, for the ufe of Matthew Ave- retr—Conditions Cafh. 5. Feagan, Shf Sheriffs Sale. WILL BE SOLD, On thefif Tuefday in January next, at the Court houfe in Greene county, J between the ufttal hours, One negro man named Math- 1 ew, to fatisfy two execui ons, a-j gainft JcfTe Jeakir.s, one in favor 1 of George Ciengnn, the other in favor of David Taylor. —A L s o—- One Gold Watch to fatisfy an execution in favor of Parkhili Wattfon, againfl Edwaid Djxvii- ing. •••A L S O... 350 Acres of land (more or lefs) in Greene County, on the; waters ot Town creek adjoining Stocks and others as the proper- j ty of Jofeph Fitzpatrick, Adm’r. of William Fitzpatrick dec’J to j fatisfy fundry executions, in fa I vor o. Jofeph Phillips and J hn ! Stroud ; levied and returned to me oy a Con liable. ...A l s o... 520 Acres of Land (more or iHs) in Greene county, with im provements thereon, on the wa ters of Sandy Run as the proper ty of Noyal Nelms, to fatisfy an execution in favor ol Jane John- dun againfl John Darracott, .arid Nuya; Nehnsi Conditions Cafli. John Anderson, Sii’il. o.c. Nov. 29. So—ids November 26, 35—ids To Travellers. T1 IKRE is a good road from the Garifon to Hawkin’s—Irom Haw- kin s to Muntofh’s Ferry, on the Chit.ahochec—from M'Intofli’s to M'Queen’s—fiom M‘Queen’s to Manack’s—-from Manack’s to James Cornell’s on the Alabama.—All tra vellers going that road are oonlider- cd as proiedled in their perfons and property, and the Indians will make good any damage (by the d .‘predati ons of their people ) which may ac crue on this road and no other. *.. Wm M Intoib. ^ 5, 18i0. Notice. All perfotis indebted to Foard & Butts., and Lucas & Butts are informed that Mr Johu Lucas is aulhorifed to receive the fame ; fhuuid thofe debts not be dif charg’d previous to th« 1 5i!i Ja nuary next, fuits Hull be com- merited indifcriminately. Samuel Bulls. Sparta, Dec 5. 3(i~D N. B 1 hofe gentlemen who purchased Books of me, will re colletl the time of credit has ex pired. Notice. A LL perfotis indebted to the ef- tate of Benjamin Maddox, late of Putnam county dec’d, are rcquelted to make immediate pay ment ; and thofe who have demands againlt faid dec’d,are defired to bring in their accounts properly attefled, within the time preferibed by law. Alary Maddox, Ex’tiix. V.- Harney, Joseph frlnddox, > Joseph Anglin, J Dec. 5, 1810. Adm’rs. 3G-F Will be hired. At Mehon’s Feiry, on the 27th day ol December next, Fourteen Negroes, - Confiding of MEN, WOMEN, BOYS and GIRLS.—The property of James and Wiiiiam H. Flournoy orphans ofGibfon Flournoy dec’d.— Terms made known on the day. I Josiqh Flournoy, Guardian, j December 5,18TO. 86-+ Fa&orage Commis-' sion business IN SAVANNAH. (* npHE Subfcriber attends to the above bufinefs with the (lri£l- e(l care and attention to the interefts of thofe who employ him. his Count ing Houfe is on the bay oppcfi'.e the Exchange (under the Muleum Print ing-Office j—He informs the public and his fiiends who confign Corton and other nroduce to him, coming down t’ne Rivers, Oconee and Oc- muigee—That thev can have the ufe of the wharf in Darien, (called Har ford’s wharf) for landing —Wharf- | a.;e and re (hipping free Irom ex pence, Mr. Scott Cray will attend to the dire&ions ol thofe whochoofe to -vail themfelves of this offer. Se cure fire proof (lores for the r.ccp tion of produce is provided. Henry Harford. Nov. 16,1810 * 36-1 w5r Fhe Subfcriber. INFORMS his friends and the public genera ly that he has taken Mr. Harford’s wharf atid (tores in Darien, and will tranfact bufinefs in the Fiftm-age and Cein- m ili"n line, will receive and for ward Produce and Merch uidiz* \ with the drifted attention and dif- | patch lo oiders. Produce coming | d pwn the river and configned or or- | derad to be configned to Mr H. Harford in Savannah, will be reciv- ! ed and re (hipped free from expa’aCe j to the owners, (except negroc hire.) 1 Scott Cray j Nov. i6, 18i0. 36-iw5m I — Negroes to 11 tie—Land to 1'lenty Public IS ale. ON Thurfday the 27th of Decem ber next, at the plantation belong ing to the edate of Levi Danieil dec. on the Oconee river in Wafhing'on county, about eight miles from Mit- ledgeville.—Will be hired to the highelt bidder, for the enfuing year, between thirty aiul forty Negroes, a- bout half of them are prime working I hands.— A lo the plantation to he. rented for the enfuing year, confid ing of about one hundred acres of river fwamp, and about the f-.me quantity of high land—There are two feat of convenient and comfor table buildings on the high land con- ■ tiguous to the plantation, and if it- is requeded by perfons wilhiug to rent, the lands and buildings will be fet up in two lot — Alfo, will be fold to the higheft bidder, four work liorfe s and one mule-*-about thirty' head of cattle (feveral Cows with young calves among them)—A yoke ol Oxen and can— 'bout fifty head , of hogs—A quatity of Com and Fed- dcr—A waggon ami gear—Planta tion utenfils, and a Cotton Gin — Terms to be made known on that day. Robert M Ginty, 7 F , John Herbert. jj November 2i, 34tds 517™ 'i'he bufinefs to continue fiom day to day until completed. Sale—Hire Rent. On Wednefday the iecond of Ja nuary next. Will be Sold, At the late refidence of Tilrnan Buckner, Efq. dec. part of the per- fonal property of faid dec’d—Alfo, will be hired at the fame time and i place, the Negroes belonging to 1 faid edate,& the plantation and mill j will be rented—Terms will be nude known on that day. John JV. Devereux, 1 . , , A. At Devereux, J Adm r "’ November 21, Factorage £? Commis- j sion Business. T HE Subfcriber will enter into the above line of bufinefs, in the Store at preient occupnd by Mejfrs. Sturgcs, Burroughs and But- Ur, on the fird ot July next, and fo- licits a (hare of the bulinels of his friends and the public. . Henry II. Mounger. Savannah May 24, tO-tf The Subscribers, ETITRN their thanks to their )|_ friends and cudomers for the liberal fupnort th y hive h.ad in the Factorage and Commission Line, and would beg leave rn ,ecommend to their frtei.dfliip Air HENRY H. MOUNGLR, who has lived with them for feveral years, and they take pinafore in announcing to then frieniJij, that they h-ve the fulicd confidence in him, and doubt not but he will do juitice to thofe who may entruft their bufinels to his care Sturg's, Bun ought £5* Butler Savannah May 24, tO-tf Final Notice. ALL perfons indebted to the fub fciiber, are mod earned ly requuled to pay him the firil day of January next, and thofe particularly who .li ter having been accomodated—have unj li tli y detained from him the ufe of hi-- money feveral years, and (ligh ted every appeal to do him juitice— are finally informed that if they do not comply with the above notice— all future applications will be made through the medium of the law af ter the day aforefaid—And indif- criminally Cotton ginned or in the •feed will he received in payment, and the higheft market price allow ed for it. Zochariah Lamar. Decembe. 5. (810. 36-tf Adminiflrator s P.alc. WILL BE SOLD, At Wathinfuille in Clark ccvntr the fi'jl Tuefday in February agreeable to an order ab/oli. le of the botteralde Infetior court, of Hancock County, A Tract of Land; Containing SCO acres, lying nenf Watkinfville, adjoining Carter Hill, and others ; belonging to the cfi4.c of Richard Lockhait, late of han- cock county, dec...Sold ler the pur. pofe of making a divifion. Teiaij made on the day. yjjn Denton, ^ Collin Pope, £ Adm’rs. ITm Rabun, ) November 20. 34—td* Adm Jl rator's Sale, t WIL L BE SOL D, On thefrfl Tue/day in January • ■ it, at the Court-h slc in li .ikinjon county, All the Real 1. ft ate (If William Norton, dec. confillirg of 250 acres of Land in Wafliington county... Alfo Lot No. 185, in the ! 7ih dlfiridt Baldwin now Randol^Ji county. « Willis Ar.derfon, Adm’r. GQober 17. 29-tds Will be Sold, AGREE\BLY to an order ab r a- hite trgm the hon. the I iferiol Court ot th" county of D ildwin, to the highed bidder, on she (Lit Tuefday in January next, at the Mbrket- Houle in (he town of Sparta, 200 Acres of i a td moreorltf-, lying in the county of Hancock on the TweKv Mile Bea ver Dim, adjoining Le vis Tyus & otliets—for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Wiiiiam Turner a non compus mei.tus. John t alt hews, fojh u Turner, Nov. 7 32-tf. Guardian’s Sale. WILL B E SO L D, On thefirjl Tuefday in February next, at the Market houfe in tie town of Sparta, 202 1-2 Acres of Land, JN° 26, in the 22d dillr.iit of "Wiikinfon, fold as the property of the Orphans oi Nat bltcge. Twelve months credit will, bs given the purchaler giving-bond with approved fecuritv. Chuppel Sledge, Guardian. N 'V. 14. 33-tds Guard’s Admimjh ators dale. WILL BF SO/ D, On Ft iday the 28th of December next, at the /lore of ja kfon and Roberts, in Putnam county, two miles from Cooper’s ferry, on the road leading to Eatonton 14 Likely Negroes, B longing to the eftate of John Wetkcs, dec. Terms ol faie twelve months credit, by giving bond with approved fecurity, to bearintereft front the date if not ptmdually p<id. Jos. Cooper, Geo Stovall. Nov. 14. % ? Adm’rs. 33-tus 34-tds l WISH TO RENT, 40 Acres Cleared Land, On the Common of Milledgeville. It lies immediately on the Oconee Ri ver, and is probably equal to any land on the whcle town tra£l in point of fertility. It may be had from one to four years.—Apply in Milledgeville to D. Wilfon. Q&ober 17. 22-tf Admini/lrator s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, Cn thefirjl Friday in January next, All the Perfonal Eftate Of Bt njsmin Maddox, dec. at the plantation of (aid dec. near Llqr. Hull’s mill on Murder cretk. Alary Maddox. Adm’crix. Zephaniah Ilirvey, i William Maddox. : Adm’rs Jfeph Anglin, S Ntv 14. 33-tds To be Hired. AT the refidence of Mrs: Eliza beth Paiham. on the 28th of Dec The NEGROS belonging to theef- tate of Stit h Parham, dec’d. John Hill, 7 Thoi S. Parham, y 'December 5. , »6-tf Final Notice. The Comm (li .ntrs'l,of J"nes cou -fy hav M.n 6 more w..*{l :>r- nelUy to ttqu'd 'lv ptiri.b krs of lots in the w« <. • Ciintou to ! come forward an.i make puy* j nicnts, :*s th' y cannot aidwci the | pr* fii.ig lemtnds that are againlt j them, for the public buildh.gs u.ilcfs the terms of Saies are complied widi Hugh M. ('emer, \ Thomas h it', r Adam Cursor., Com’rS.* Joi n Cook, William Horton. N. B. A fcv. more Lots will be (old in faid town or. the 2d Tuefday in January next. Ten Dollars Reward. RUNAWAY from the lublffirb- er living in Hancock county, V A Negro Fellow, By the name of Jelle, about 25 years old—about five feet ten or e- 1 leven inches high, (pare made—Had \ on a Drab colored coat and i veralls when he went his hands is very notabli been burnt, and feveral] gers are drawn crooked fubferiber about the fird^i ber lad, he is a Black-1 trade and has a numl wuich cannot be recolleeil James November 2i, Notice. ALL thofe indebted to the feafon of thair Mares to my Horfe are defirod to come forward by the 25th of December, and pay off their accounts; as no longer indulgence can be givi n. John lackfon. December 5, 1SH). V6-C Tar of IS it lias Afin- Ltfr the eptein- 4 ‘ fears Loft or Mislaid. NOTE of hand given me by _ _ S. Dtvenport for between four and fix dollars, due in Novem ber lafl — All perfons are forwarn* ed from trading for the fame D. Shtpard. December 5. C