GEORGIA DEEDS (Early Deeds - Water Mills) ***************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm *********************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Bill Frazier fishtrap@bellsouth.net Abstracted & compiled from The Georgia Journal 1809- 1829 Milledgeville, Georgia Newspaper by Fred and Emille K. Kartz (Vol I, II, III) 1992-1994 Volume 1 1809-1818 Page No. is at end of line. 1809—For Sale, 3 fractions in the 2nd district, Baldwin County on Potatoe Creek adjoining Tinsley, Smith and Panes, containing 375 acres well improved with 2 gristmills. (Signed) Jeremiah Bonner. 10 1810, October 7—Administration Sale, 1st Tues., January next, Andrew Borland (dec.), Hancock Co. on Oconee River, 3 miles above Milledgeville, grist and sawmill. 30 1810. December 26—Notice-For Sale, 1st day of February next, Laurens Co., on Big Sandy Creek, a good gristmill. 38 1811. September 16—Berryhill and Kendrick respectfully inform their friends and the public that they will commence on the 1st of September next, the blacksmith business at Martin Kendrick's Mill on Murder Creek, Putnam Co. 60 1811, September 16—Sheriffs Sale, 1st Tues., Laurens Co., 5 ac. part of lot No. 169 / 18th district, Laurens County and '/z of grist mill thereon, Howell Hargroves, owner. Also, 1/2 of lot 308 /12th district, Laurens County with 1/2 of the sawmill and gristmill, William Miller, owner 61 1811. December 25—For Sale, 1st Tues., Greene Co. 187.5 ac., Oconee River, Greene County with a grist mill and a paper mill thereon, where Zachariah Sims now lives, levied on as Sim's property. 80 1812. January 9-—For Sale, 1st Tues., March, Baldwin Co., Town Cr., 2000 ac. and a gristmill, Thaddeus Holt, owner 90 1812, April 1— Will be Sold, Hancock Co., 1st Tues. May, Vz of a tract of land containing 100 ac. whereon is an excellent gristmill and sawmill on the Big Ogechee River, William Thretford, owner 106 1812, April 29—Will be Sold, 1st Tues., June, Hancock Co., 157 ac. on Powell's Cr. with a saw and gristmill, George Radiell, owner 112 1812, August 8—For Sale, 9 months after date, Wilkinson Co., 1 lot in 4th district with a gristmill begun thereon and 1 set of mill stones, Martin Hayes, owner . 144 1812, September 30—For Sale, 1st Tues. Washington Co., 260 ac.. Buck Cr., Baldwin County with a sawmill and gristmill, estate of Patrick McGriff. 162 1812, October 7—For Sale, 1st Tues., Milledgeville, 200 ac. including a gristmill and a sawmill on Towns Cr., Thaddeus Holt, owner 168 1812, October 7—For Sale, 1st Tues., November, Twiggs Co. formerly Baldwin Co., lot 107 / 7th district with a grist mill and saw mill thereon, John K. Reviere, owner 171 1812, December 16—List of Acts: to authorize Batt Wyche to erect a mill on Oconee River at Ford's Shoal. 187 1812, December 16—1st Tues., March next. Warren Co., 100 ac. 3miles from Warrenton on Big Rocky Comfort Cr. with a good grist and sawmill, real estate of Davis Neal. 189 1812, December 30—To be Rented-3rd Sat., January, 2 sets of gristmills on Ogechee River near Powelton, estate of William D. Bunkley (dec.). 193 1813, March 31—Notice- subscriber has shad for sale. His mill on Buck Cr. near Salem is in good order. (Signed) Samuel Buffington. 206 1813. June 9—1st Tues. July, Wilkinson Co., 1/2 fraction 10 / 5th district, also 1/2 valuable set of mills thereon, levied on as the property of Jonathan Nelson. 211 1814. January 12—Manley's Mills, Putoam County. Notice, Will be Sold, Sat, 12th of February, late residence of Jeremiah Mathews (dec.) on Potatoe Cr. near Ford's Mills. 242 1814, June 22—Land and Mills For Sale. Subscriber offers his plantation with 2 gristmills and a sawmill for sale. Lying on Little River, Putnam Co., 2 1/2 miles from Eatonton. (Signed) Isaac Jackson 286 1814, June 29—For sale near Nicholson's and Grimes' Mills, Appalachee River, 100 ac. whereon the owner, E. Weaver now lives. 287 1814, July 13—Will be offered for sale, 1st Tues., October, Pulaski Co. plantation, gristmill and sawmill. 292 1814, July 13—Valuable property for sale to the highest bidder, 3rd Sat., September, land and mills formerly owned by Richard Grimsley on 101.5 ac., mills have recently been rebuilt. 1 saw and 2 grist mills within 4 miles of Milledgeville on a never failing stream. (Signed) Boiling Hall, Charles Malone and Hines Holt 293 1814, August 31—1st Tues., October, Clinton, 202.5 ac., lot 135 / 12th district, Baldwin Co. A plantation with a double-geared gristmill, John and William Armstrong, owner [Little Falling Creek] 307 1814, August 31—Application made to sell 100 acres in Jones Co. on Glady Fork of Cedar Cr. with a good saw and gristmill, Robert Ousley, owner 308 1814, September 28—Adm. Sale, 1st Tues. December, Morgan Co., part of lot 67 / 20th district whereon is a saw and grist mill, Jacob Odom, owner 317 1814, November 2—1st Tues., December, Irwinton, 3 lots of land, lots 176,177 and 188 / 5th district, Wilkinson Co. with a good set of mills, John and John H. Maderson, owners 328 1814. November 30—1st Tues., February, Putnam Co., 100 ac., 2 story framed house, a grist and saw mill, cotton machine and thrifty peach orchard, Martin Kendrick, owner 336 1815. February 1—1st Tues., March, Greene Co., 206 ac., Oconee River, paper and gristmill, possession ofZachariah Sims. Also, 1st Tues. March, Wilkinson Co., 1 lot of land 246 / 4th district with a grist mill thereon, Martin Hays and Theophelus Howell, owners 355 1815, February 1—For Sale, Pulaski Co., 3 miles of Hartford "there is a great mill on the land", Peter Hagan, owner 356 1815, February 8—1st Tues., April, Laurens Co., 1200 ac., Pugh's Cr. with a grist and sawmill, John Adams, owner 365 1815, April 12—Court of Ordinary, Elbert Co., 100 ac. lying on Cedar Cr. near Broad River with a double geared mill thereon, part of the real estate of Claboum Webb (dec.). 386 1815, June 7—1st Tues. July, Wilkinson Co., lot 246 / 4th district with a grist mill thereon, Martin Hays and Theophelus Howell, owners 408 1815, August 2—1st Tues., October, Hancock Co., 700 acres, Buffaloe Cr., 1/2 of gristmill and distillery, Richard Bonner, owner 434 1815. October 25—Negroes and land for sale, will be sold for cash. 1st Tues., January next, Putnam Co. The valuable plantation and mills on Murder Cr., belonging to the estate of the late Martin Kendrick. 467 1816. January 10—For Sale, valuable plantation, Greene Co., 7 miles above Greensborough, 475 acres, apple trees, gristmill and thrashing machine and a good 2 story house. Also, a valuable set of mills in Morgan Co., 4 miles from Madison on Big Sandy Cr., John Sorell, owner 499 1816, February 14—For Sale, the Vz of a set of mills on Murder Cr., to be sold the 1st Tues. in March at public auction in Eatonton, William Robertson, owner 514 1816, August 14—Valuable property for sale, the subscriber offers for sale, his plantation, mills and ferry on the Oconee River, 11 miles from Milledgeville . The mills consist of a gristmill and a sawmill, (Signed) John Gamer 585 1816, September 18—For sale by subscriber, 3 fractions in 6th district, Montgomery Co. 373 ac. and a mill which will be rented or sold. (Signed) Batt Wyche 596 1816, October 9—For Sale, one-seventh of the property belonging to the Hurricane Shoal Furnace Co., 100 acres whereon stands a saw and grist mill. 5 miles from Jefferson, Jackson Co. (Signed) J.M.C. Montgomery 609 1814, October 30—For Sale, that valuable tract of land on the Oconee River, Hancock Co., whereon the subscriber now lives, containing 474 ac. with a valuable ferry and fishery, also a grist mill and distillery. (Signed) Thomas W. Baxter 615 1816, November 27—For Sale, valuable tract of land in Morgan Co. on Sandy Cr., 8 miles from Madison, 550 ac., a good saw and gristmill. (Signed) J. Hughes 630 1816. December 18—1st Tues., January, Greene Co., 200 ac. on Little River with a gristmill, property of John Booker. Also, 206 ac., east side of the Oconee River, ha1/2ng thereon a gristmill and paper mill, now in possession of Thomas Ligon, le1/2ed on as the property of Zachariah Sims. 640 1817. January 28—For Sale, 202.5 ac. with a cabin, Laurens Co. on Turkey Cr. near Chair's Mill. 657 1817, January 28—1st Tues., March, Putnam Co., 100 ac. on Little River, with a set of mills adjoining John H. Posey, le1/2ed on as the property of John Lamar. 660 1817, February 4—Look at This/ Tues. 25th of February, Madison, Morgan Co., will be sold this valuable gristmill and sawmill on Indian Cr., formerly the property of Jacob Odam, presently Leonard Carden. The mills have 18 acres. 665 1817, March I—Will be sold, Jasper Co., 1st lues.. May, 112.5 ac. on the Ocmulgee River, fraction 159 / 17th district, with a grist mill and distillery thereon, le1/2ed on as the property of Benjamin Jordan. 684 1817, April 15—Will be sold Sat., the 19th instant, plantation whereon I lived near Lingo's Mill on Town Cr. (Signed) Wilson Brown 687 1817, July 8—Will be sold on the 1st Tues., September at Sanders1/2lle, Washington Co., 125 ac., has a gristmill, part of the teal estate of Da1/2d Harris (dec.). 719 1817, August 12—For Sale, 2 lots of land, Laurens Co., lying on each side of Buck-hom Cr., convenient to 2 saw and gristmills, each tract 202.5 ac., 70 ac. cleared (Signed) Thomas Hughes, Laurens County 744 1817, Decemoer 3—A great bargain maybe got if application is made in a short time, subscriber's undi1/2ded Vz of 113 % ac., with 1 saw mill and gristmill thereon, on Black Cr., equi-distant between Irwinton and Milledgeville, about 9-10 miles from each. (Signed) John H. Manderson Black Creek 781 1817, December 3—Agreeable to the order of the Inferior Court of Jones County, 1st Tues., January next. Will be sold at the courthouse in Jasper County, 230 acres with a gristmill, 2 or 3 cabins, being part of the real estate of Robert Ousley (dec.). 788 1817. December 3—to the highest bidder, 22nd December, Jones Co., a lot of good land, with a mill seat, lot 121 / 11th district. Falling Creek, Isham H. Fannin (dec.) 789 1818. January 6—Look at this// For Sale, that valuable, beautiful, well-known seat in the County of Morgan, known by the name Antioch High Shoals of Little River, Whadey's Mills, containing 315 acres with a dwelling house 34' long & 34 ' wide, 2 story high with 7 rooms (Signed) Michael Whatley, Sr. 803 1818, February 10—Offers for Sale, 405, ac. on the Milledgeville Road to Fort Hawkins on Walnut Cr., within 2 1/2 miles of Fort Hawkins, 300 apple trees 1500 peach trees, the best mill seat in the lower part of the county with a tolerable mill. (Signed) Hugh McKay 815 1818, March 24—Valuable Lands, Mills and Negroes for Sale. Tract of land on Sandy Cr., Morgan Co., within 6 miles of Madison, 335 ac. with valuable grist and sawmill. (Signed) Peter Perry 832 1818, March 31—Mills for Sale. Subscriber offers his mills and mill tract on Sweet Water Cr., lying on the stage route from Augusta-Milledge1/2Ile and 30 miles from the former, consisting of 450 ac., saw and grist mills, store and gin house. (Signed) Robert Stanford 836 1818, April 28—1st Tues., June, Greene Co., a lease until the 1st of January, 1820 of 100 ac. on Richland Cr., with a grist mill thereon, all levied as the property of Joseph Boren. 851 1818, May 12—The subscriber will give a generous price to a millwright that can be recommended for building a sett of mills on Walnut Cr. (Signed) Hugh McKay 855 1818, June 9—Lands & Mills for Sale. I am anxious to sell my lands and mills in Morgan County, 6 miles from Madison. The premises are valuable, the situation is healthy, good water, a saw & gristmill, 3 story high, 2 pairs of stones, 385 acres of very fertile land, and I will also sell my miller, with or without his family, or without the mill, he is young and likely (Signed) Peter Perry 864 1818, July 28—Will be Sold. 1st Tues., September, Clarke Co., 500 ac. on the Middle fork of the Oconee River, with a grist and saw mill thereon, levied on as the property of Uriah Humphries. 894 1818, September 8—Land and Mills. The subscriber li1/2ng 6 miles from Madison, Morgan County, is anxious to sell his lands and mills, whereon he now resides, containing 385 acres, 60 acres cleared, a new framed dwelling house, a saw & gristmill in good repair, with 2 pairs of stones, the mill amply supports my family with bread, consisting 34 persons, all eaters (Signed) Peter Perry 916 1818, September 22—1st Tues. December, Morgan Co., 2 valuable lots lot 112 / _ district on Little River with a good single roof and stone chimney cabin. Lot 178 / 15th district. Gap Creek, with a valuable overshot gristmill, 18 feet wheel, being the real estate of Valantine Mooney (dec.) 924 1818, September 29—1st Tues. November, Jackson Co., 200 acres, Mulberry River, granted William Hamilton, with a gristmill thereon & levied on as property of the said Hamilton 928 1818, November 3—Will be Sold. 1st Tues., January next, Screven Co., 125 ac. on the Great Ogechee River, a good seat for a grist mill, the dam already made. (Signed) John Jones, Guardian 949 1818, December I—1st Tues. January, Clarke County The subscriber li1/2ng in Baldwin County, Rocky Creek, 7 miles northeast of Milledgeville, wants to employ a man as a Miller, for ensuing year, who understands grinding and keeping a good geared mill (Signed) Robert McGinty 969 1818, December I—Will be Sold. 1st Tues. February, Jones Co., 303 % ac. having a saw and grist mill and plantation on the same real estate of Sterling Mitehell (dec.). 970 VOLUME 2 1819-1825 1819, March 2— 1 square of land with a sawmill and a gristmill on Swift Creek, 7th district Jones County, Solomon Gross, owner 40 1819, June 22—Wheat Flour and Corn Meal—Parish Carter will give cash for merchantable wheat delivered to his mill. He has corn meal, $1.50 per bushel, superior flour, $8.00 per bushel or 4 cents per pound 109 1819, September 14—1st Tues, December, Morgan Co., 202.5 ac. near Whatley's Mills, being the real estate of Robert Brown (dec.) 159 1819, September 21-—Well known gristmill and sawmill, 106 ac., on Glady's Cr., Jones Co., Henry Stovall, owner 161 1819,1st Tues. December, Putnam Co., late residence of Joseph Cooper, 400 ac. on Oconee River, on which have been lately erected an excellent saw and gristmill, a valuable toll bridge across Oconee River with about me same property in Hancock County, on me opposite side of the river (Signed) Thomas Cooper, Stephen Weston, Newton Cooper & Milton Cooper 164 1819, November 2—1st Tues. December next, Greene Co., 18 ac., Richland Cr., with a set of mills thereon, Willis Houghton, owner 192 1819, November 30—For Sale- 1st Tues. January, Jones Co., 160 ac. with a good and cotton machine, John Buckhanon, owner 210 1819. November 30—-Will be Sold. 1st Tues. January, Washington County, 110 acres, adjoining Brantley's Mills, property of Stephen Daniel 212 1820. January 4—1st Tues. February, Putnam Co., tract on Oconee River with a set of mills, whereon Edmund Lane formerly lived, John Ardes, owner 230 1820. February l—l5' Tues. March, Jones Co.,, 1600 ac.. Machine Cr., with a good gristmill thereon, John Buckhannon, owner 250 1820, February 8—1st Tues. March, Greene Co., 100 ac. having a good gristmill thereon, Willis Houghton, owner 254 1820, August 22—Notice—me subscriber will sell, a great bargain in their possession, where they now live in Greene Co., on the Oconee River, containing 400 ac. of prime land with good buildings. Also, an excellent set of gristmills, also a ferry on said river. (Signed) John & Wm. Gamer 358 1820, August 29—Notice to Mill owners on me Oconee River. The owners of mills on the Oconee River are required to take notice that it will be required of them to have locks in their mill dams ready for passage of boats by the 1st of May, 1821. (Signed) Thomas S. Reid and Thomas Terrell 360 1820, September 5'—Inferior Court, Jones Co., 1st Tues. November, a tract of land on Sandy Cr., 6 miles from Madison, Morgan Co. containing 800 ac. with a saw and gristmill thereon, a 2-story dwelling house, 18 young Negroes, 500 or 600 barrels of corn. (Signed) R. Leonard 365 1820, September 5—1st Tues. Washington Co., Buckeye Cr., 327 ac. and a mill thereon, 1 Negro girl, property of Lemuel Hodges. 366 1820, October 3—There will be sold in Clinton, Jones Co. on me 1st Tues. December next, 202.5 ac. of land adjoining me town of Clinton, one house and a lot in said town and 50 ac. of land and the mills on Wolf Cr., all belonging to Thomas Bennett (dec.). 376 1820, October 31—1st Tues. December next, Washington Co., 1/2 of 427 ac., and 1/2 of mill thereon, adjoining Da1/2d Wemberly, Edward Brantley, owner 386 1820, October 31—For Sale on accommodating terms, 250 ac. of land on the Oconee River, 5 miles above Milledgeville, it has a mill and a very valuable fishery. (Signed) William B. Freeny 389 1820, November 21— Freight—the subscriber will have 2 boats in the Oconee River at Cooper's Mill on me 25th of this month. (Signed) Richard Skaggs and Reuben Harrison 396 1820. December 12-~9mos. after date, leave to sell, Wilkes Co., 200 ac. on the headwaters of Cedar Cr., adjoining the 1/2llage of Montecello and 400 ac., an excellent overshot mill seat. Henry Slappy, owner 407 1821. January 30—1st Tues. March, Washington Co., 240 ac. Williamson's Swamp, and 1/2 the mills, adjoining Srephen Daniel, property of John Daniel 428 1821, January 30—1st Tues. March next, Putnam Co., 202.5 ac. with 2 gristmills thereon, Richard Burt and Co., owner 431 1821, February 6—Agreeable to an order of the Inferior Court of Washington Co. Will be sold on the 1st Tues. May next, 300 ac. pine land, and 31 ac. in another tract with the mill lying on Limestone Cr. Sold as the real estate of David Eubank and Fountain Eubank. 434 1821, February 27—Land arid Mills For Sale—the subscriber offers for sale, that valuable land and mills on Little River. Formerly owned by James L. Cottrell, 9 miles above Milledgeville on the road to Eatonton. The tract Contains 181 ac. Contact Goodwin Myrick, Esq. or Major Samuel Cunningham (Signed) Mary Ann Tucker 441 1821, March 13—Valuable Lands and Mills for Sale. That well known tract of land on the Appalchie River containing 424 ac., partly in Greene Co. and partly in Morgan Co. With a set of new grist and sawmills. (Signed) Daniel Terrell 451 1821, March 20—The subscriber offers for sale that valuable tract of river land, 2 miles above Salem, Clarke Co., containing 563 ac., a gristmill and distillery. Apply to Robert F. Smith li1/2ng on the place, of the subscriber near Watkinsville. (Signed) John Smith 453 1821, May 15—Raysville. Lying on the road leading from Augusta to Washington 22 miles above the former and 13 miles below the latter, will be sold on Sat. the 26th inst. On the premises, any person wishing to engage in merchandize or expensive nulling business, can have all the advantages of a wealthy neighborhood. The mills consist of 7 pairs of stones, there are 2 dwelling houses, about 200 ac. of land. (Signed) William W. Hardin 474 1821, May 29—1st Tues. July next, Twiggs Co., 405 ac.. lots 343,126 / 24th district, lot 343 has a gristmill on it, Wiley Brooks, owner 480 1821, June 5—The Subscriber offers his plantation and mills in Clarke Co. on the Oconee River near the seat of the University and will be ready to make unquestionable titles at the time of commencement at Athens, in June next. (Signed) John Brown 484 1821, June 26—Cash for Wheat. The Subscriber will give $1.00 cash per bushel for 5000 bushels of merchantable wheat delivered at his mill near Milledgeville on the Oconee River (Signed) Parish Carter 488 1821, June 26—Two miles above Lexington [Oglefhorpe Co.] and directly on the road from thence to Athens [Clarke Co.]. This tract contains 1075 ac. with a small gristmill and a large dwelling house. (Signed) Robert Freeman 492 1821, October 2—1st Tues. November, Morgan Co., 300 ac.. Jack's Cr., 5th district, with a good mill thereon, property of George Norwood. 531 1821, October 2—1st Tues. November, Washington Co., Williamson's Swamp, 1/2 of 200 ac. and 1/2 of the mills thereon, adjoining David Wemberly, James Handy,owner 532 1821, November 27—1st Tues. January, Washington Co., 1/2 of me mills and land on Williamson's Swamp, John Daniel, owner 567 1821, December 4—Georgia Legislature-Fri., November 23,1821. To convey to Peter J. Williams, 1 ac. on the bank of Oconee River for the purpose of erecting a mill thereon. And, Wed., November 28,1821 to authorize William W. Brown to build a mill on the Ocmulgee at Brown's Shoals. 568 1821. December 4—For Sale—That well known and valuable tract of 508 1/2 ac. on which the subscriber now lives, 6 miles from Greensborough on Town Creek, 200 acres cleared, a good dwelling house and a good mill seat on said tract (Signed) Thomas Rhodes 570 1822. January 15—The subscriber offers for sale, that valuable tract of land lying on 202 1/2 ac. on Little River near the road leading from Monticello to Athens, 10 miles west of Madison, a mill sufficient to grind for the neighborhood. (Signed) Thomas Duke 587 1822, January 20--lst day March next, Washington Co. 560 ac., Buckeye Cr. and the mills thereon, Joseph I. Fish, owner 595 1822, January 29—1st Tues. March, Washington Co., 100 ac. on Kegg Cr., together with a mill thereon, John Price, owner 597 1822, January 29—1st Tues. March, Walton Co., 242 */2 ac.. Little River on which stands a grist and sawmill, adjoining Willis Mangham and Mary Jackson, Jonathan G. Mann, owner 598 1822, February 26—1st Tues. April, Baldwin Co., Rocky Cr., 50 ac. with a good gristmill thereon, Ambrose Jones, owner 610 1822, February 26—1st Tues. April next, Jasper Co., 100 ac. with a saw and gristmill thereon, adjoining Thomas Jeffers, John Banks and lands belonging to heirs of Joshua Calloway. 1st Tues. April next, Wilkinson Co., 202 1/2 ac., on lot 91 / 4th district with a good gristmill and sawmill and cotton gin. [owner not named] 611 1822, February 26--lst Tues. April, Jasper Co., 100 ac. lot __ /16th district, with a gristmill and sawmill thereon, where John Donaldson now lives and owned. 612 1822, March 5—Hill's Store and Pool's Mill 615 1822, April 16—1 Will Sell- that tract on Fishing Cr., land lot 119 / 1st district Baldwin Co. The land has a good mill and cotton gin, both of which go by water, 75 ac. cleared. The land above lies between Ambrose Chapman, a small distance from the Clinton Road (Signed) Nicholas Poole 635 1822, July 2—1st Tues. August, Pulaski Co., Limestone Cr., land lots 388 & 389 21st district, with a good gristmill and sawmill thereon, Shadrick Atkerson, owner 672 1822, August 13—1st Tues. October, Tattnall Co., Milligan's Cr., 500 ac. whereon Peggy Danelly lives, with a good mill seat, Leas Fineash, owner 702 1822, August 27—Madison Springs for Sale- In consequence of long and severe indisposition, the subscriber is compelled to offer the Madison Springs for sale. There are upwards of 500 ac. of land on which are gristmills and sawmills, and Ice and Bath Houses. (Signed) James Alexander, Alexanders1/2lle, Madison County 708 1822, August 27—1st Tues. October, Greene Co., Harris Cr., 25 ac. including a gristmill, adjoining Samuel Harper, William Da1/2s, owner 709 1822, August 27—1st Tues. October, Jones Co., 405 ac. whereon John Grace now lives with a good gristmill, Solomon Grace, owner Also, 61 ac., part of land lot 172 / 6* district with a good gristmill and cotton machine thereon, whereon Elijah Mathes now lives, Peter Da1/2s, owner 710 1822, September 24—For $6000 Dollars in 3 annual installments, that valuable establishment called the "Madison Springs" may be purchased. The tract of land contains 600 ac. with a plantation house for accommodation of 100 boarders, baths, ice house, mills and all necessary out buildings. (Signed) James Alexander 725 1822, October 8—Real Estate for Sale- The subscriber offers for sale, his town property on which he resides. Also 100 ac. of land within 1 mile of town and 150 ac. within 2 Vz miles, with a saw and gristmill (Signed) James Thweatt Clinton, [Jones Co.] 736 1822, October 29—-1st Tues. December, Baldwin Co., Crooked Cr., Will be Sold, 1 gristmill and land it stands on, taken as the property of Richard and ZachiasBurt in favor of Laurence Rapelye& Co. 744 1822, November 5—Will be Sold, Thur. The 12th day of December next, at the house of Alexander Moseley, Jasper Co., 50 ac. whereon is a gristmill lying on Gap Cr. in Morgan Co., the estate of Henry Moseley (dec.) 751 1822, November 26—1st Tues. January, Gwinnett Co., Appalachie River, 350 ac. with a gristmill and sawmill, Willis Jenks, owner 769 1822, December 3—Land near Milledgeville—For Sale—The Plantation on the Clinton Road, 4 miles from Milledgeville, belonging to the estate of John H. Howard, consisting of 500 acres having thereon, a gristmill &. cotton gin 770 1822, December 3—1st Tues. January, Morgan Co. Jacks Cr., 3 ac. with an old sawmill, Elijah Radford, owner 772 1822, December 3—1st Tues. January, Twiggs Co., 100 ac. with a gristmill, land lot 119 / 25th district, Abner Bishop, owner 773 1822. December 24—1st Tues. February, Greene Co., 25 ac. including a gristmill, William Da1/2s, owner 787 1823. February 25—1st Tues. April, Walton Co., land lot 106 / 4th district with a good gristmill thereon, Isaac Rosser, owner 824 1823, March 4-—A11 persons wanting the Georgia Burr cemented Mill Stones, made of the best materials, may be furnished by applying to Needham Bryan, li1/2ng on the Ogechee River, Burke County, on as good of terms as they can be afforded 829 1823, April 15—The Subscriber offers for sale, the plantation whereon he now lives, containing 4000 ac. with 3 valuable mills, gin house and gear, known by the name of Long's Mills, Washington County, 9 miles from Sanders1/2lle. (Signed) John J. Long 853 1823, July 22—For Sale. That valuable property on the Oconee River consisting of about 800 ac., a toll bridge, an excellent set of gristmills, a good sawmill, storehouse and other buildings. The mills and bridge were erected by Joseph Cooper (Signed) S. Weston N. Cooper 913 1823, September 23—1st Tues. December, Oglemorpe County, 1700 acres. Long Creek, near Phinizy's Mills, estate of Col. William Bailey (dec.) owner 950 1823, October 28—1st Tues. December, Washington Co. For Sale, a valuable tract of land and plantation containing 300 acres with an elegant dwelling house, 2 story, 40x20 feet. There is also on said land, a good gristmill, cotton gin and excellent apple orchard containing 1600 bearing trees, lies within 2 miles ofMonticello, Jasper County (Signed) John W. Compton Also, Sale, Thur. 11th day of December, Putnam County, at the late residence of Alexander Farley (dec.), a few miles from Ashurst's Mills on Murder Creek 972 1823, November 11 —Jones County, Hog Creek, Mitchell's Mill 980 1823, December 2—Miss Hill's residence, near Holland's Mill, Jasper County, estate of James Hill owner 997 Volume 3 1824-1828 1824, January 22—1st Tues. March, Gwinnett Co., lot 175 / 7th district, with sawmill, gristmill and cotton gin, Shadrick Bogen owner 15 1824. March 30—Will be rented, the grist and sawmill on the premises of the deceased Hannamiah Gillcoatt, Fayette Co. 59 1824, April 27—1st Tues. June, Walton Co., 125 ac. on the Appalachie River adjoining Watson Ellison, John Dicklin owner. 30 acres on Marbury's Creek and 200 ac. lying on the Appalachie River with a gristmill, Watson Elison owner 74 1824, July 7—1st Tues. September, Gwinnett Co., lot 175 / 7th district, 250 ac. with a gristmill & sawmill, Shadrick Bogen owner 129 1824, August 31—1st Tues. October, Oglethorpe Co., 1 gristmill, 5 ac. of land adjoining James Williams (dec.) Arms Lead Carter owner 148 1824, October 12—Notice- a sacrifice. One of the greatest bargains in the State. The subscriber offers for sale, the Plantation where he now lives In Montgomery Co., on the road from Milledgeville to Savannah & Darien, 7 miles above the junction of the Oconee and Ocmulgee Rivers, containing 2400 ac., about 300 ac, cleared with a 2 story dwelling house, a gristmill, a sugar mill and a gin house, apple and peach orchards, offered at $2000, Littleton Wyche owner 169 1824, November 30—1st Tues. January, Newton Co., 202.5 ac. with a gristmill and sawmill thereon, lot 128 / 19th district, Amos Wilbom owner 199 1824. December 7—1st Tues. February, Greene Co., 341 ac., Richland Co., and 238 ac., both sides Appalachee River, The Mill Tract, John Houghton owner 202 1825. January 11—1st Tues. March, Morgan Co., 1119 ac. adjoining Noel Nelson, 2 gristmills and 1 sawmill. Hard Labor Cr., Thomas Roberts, Esq. owner 216 1825, January 25—1st Tues. March, Jones Co., Swift Cr,, 202.5 ac., whereon Solomon Groce now lives with a gristmill & sawmill 224 1825, April 5—1st Tues. May, Morgan Co., 1119 ac. Hardlabor Cr., adjoining Noel Nelson, 2 gristmills and 1 sawmill, property of Thomas Roberts, Esq.263 1825, May 31—-1st Tues. July, Putnam Co.. A Bargain May be Had, the subscriber offers for sale, the valuable lot of land, lot 46 / 11th district of Monroe Co., on which there is a gristmill and perhaps the shoal is inferior to none for a Gear Mill, a 12 or 13 or 20 feet fall can be had, some cleared land. (Signed) John Turner 291 1825, May 31—Notice, the subscriber will dispose of his mills in Montgomery Co., having a grist and 4 saws running, which last are calculated to turn out from 4-6000 feet of lumber per day, which can be rafted immediately into the Ocmulgee River, with 600 ac. oftimberland. The above property was that of Edmond W. Naken (Signed) James Boyken 293 1825, June 14—1000 bushels of wheat wanted, for which $1.00 per bushel will be given, delivered to my mills (Signed) Peter J. Williams, Milledgeville 295 1825, July 5—-Wheat and Salt—the subscriber wishes to purchase a few thousand bushels of merchantable wheat, to be delivered at Carter's Mills for cash, or will exchange a bushel of good salt for a bushel of good clean wheat (Signed) John T. Rowland 303 1825, August 2—1st Tues. September, Montgomery Co., 300 & 200 acres, with a gristmill & dwelling houses. Henry Cooper owner 316 1825, August 2—1st Tues. September, Emanuel Co., 500 ac., Great Ohoopie River, known by the Mill Tract, property of Redden Mets 318 1825, November l-~Thur. 15th day of December, at the plantation of Nicholas Ware, Little River, Columbia Co., about 1500 ac.. Also the grist & sawmills on Little River, known as Ware's, with about 40 ac. attached thereto. Property of Nicholas Ware 356 1825, November 22—The subscriber has on hand, inks and gudgeons for Tub Mills which he warrants to stand 10 years, at $10.00 a set. He will Make all kinds of mill-irons at the shortest notice, at Penitentiary prices (Signed) I.T. Cushing, Milledgeville 364 1825, November 22—1st Tues. February, Oglethorpe Co., 100 ac.. Millstone Cr., the mill tract, adjoining Joseph Glenn, Stephen Upson (dec.) owner 367 1825. November 29—1st Tues, February, Twiggs Co., 152 Vs. ac. and interest in 202 Vz ac., Wilkinson Co., in the neighborhood of Bond's Mills on Black Cr., estate of Wingate hall (dec.) 374 1826. April 4—New and Elegant. Set of Mills in Houston Co., for sale. Pursuant to the last will & testament of Richard Smith (dec.), will be sold at the eourthouse in the town of Perry, Houston Co. on the 1st Tues. May, the interest of the late Richard Smith being me Vz of the right and interest in those new & elegant set of mills (a saw & gristmill) together with half the right & interest in the square of land on which they stand 440 1826, May 2—1st Tues. June, Morgan Co., 202 Vz ac., lot _ / 20th district whereon Judith & William F. Walker now lives & owns 458 1826, May 2—1st Tues. June, Pulaski Co., 202 1/2 ac.. Limestone Cr., 4 miles from Hartford, there is a grist & sawmill, levied on as the property of Shadrack Atkinson 459 1826, May 30—Notice—owing to the scarcity of grain, the subscriber will grind all the corn and wheat brought to his mill for the tenth part, until the 1st of September (Signed) Peter J. Williams 466 1826, May 30—1st Tues. July, Dooly Co., lot 111 / 3rd district, a gristmill thereon, property of Blassingame Paulett 469 1826, July 18—Dr. William A, Morrison, 1 mile west of Jackson's Mill on Little River, Morgan Co. 491 1826, August 1—1st Tues. September, Jasper Co., 8 ac. Fraction 322 / 1st district with a gristmill thereon, levied on as me property of Edmond Womack 498 1826, August l—l'1 Tues. September, Baldwin Co., 500 ac.. Town Cr., with a gristmill thereon, property of Will Minor 499 1826, August I—1st Tues. September, Henry Co., 101 ^ ac., it being part of lot 38 / 11th district with a gristmill, sawmill and threshing machine, all levied on as property ofElisha Mosely, to satisfy three fi fas in favor of Thomas Carter, John Sulfridge and Alexander Bryant 500 1826, October 3—1st Tues. November, Hancock Co., 1000 ac.. Town & Spring Creeks, whereon Will Minor now lives with a gristmill thereon, levied on as the property of said Minor 526 1826, October 3—1st Tues. December, Franklin Co., 500 ac.. Nail's Cr., with an excellent grist & sawmill & cotton gin thereon, property of Major Neal (dec.) 530 1826, October 10—Presentments of the Washington Co. Grand Jury, house ofAquffla Leaptrot, up to Mrosser's Mills 533 1826, October 24—Jefferson Co., 7 miles from Louisville on a road to Warrenton, an excellent grist & sawmill (signed) John L Jenkins 541 1826, October 24—1st Tues. January, Franklin Co., 500 ac.. Nail's Cr., with an excellent grist & saw mill, property of Major Neal (dec.) 544 1826, October 31—1st Tues. December, Pulaski Co., 405 ac.. Limestone Cr., whereon there is a grist & sawmill, about 4 miles from Hartford Shadrack K. Atkinson owner 548 1826, November 7—Putnam Co., to be rented for 1 year, a grist & sawmill, residence of Wilbougm Odum (dec.) 555 1826. November 28—For Sale. A set of mills in complete repair 1/2z: a saw and gristmill with a stone dam on a never failing stream-together with 3 squares of land, well famished with plenty of timber, subscriber Mark Ray, 3rd district, Monroe County 577 1827. January 2—1st Tues. February, Jasper Co., southeastern 1/2 of lot 83 / 16th district, whereon is a grist & sawmill, adjoining lands of John Wilson's Estate 602 —To the Citizens of Georgia—Whereas, on the 9th day of November, 1824,1 received a patent from the patent office of the United States for a new & useful method of constructing & letting water on the wheel of a sawmill or any other waterwbeel, which has the effect of doubling the action of the machinery—And whereas there are divers, miscreants & dishonest men in this State—Who are going through the country working under the plan of my patent—There is a certain Thomas Key of the County of Henry in this State, who has fallen upon my plan & patent & has filed his affida1/2t of his being the original inventor of said plan & has procured a patent for the same as I understand he has an Agent by the name of Hiram Turk, I therefore caution the said Key & Turk to keep their eyes open for I can prove the falsity & baseness of Key's patent, a person by me name ofWiley Jones has also made attempts to work under the above plan (Signed) Samuel Sperry 602 1827, January 30—1st Tues. March, Jones Co., 607 ac., Swift Cr., whereon Solomon Groce now lives, on which are 3 very valuable sawmills, levied on as the property of said Solomon Croce 614 1827, January 30—1st Tues. March, Hancock Co., 190 ac. on which a gristmill stands, formerly owned & lived on by John Callaway, levied on as the property of Thomas J. Voss 619 1827, February 6—1st Tues, March, Newton Co., 573 1/2 ac., part of lot 253 / _ district and lot 248 / _ district, whereon there is a gristmill and tan yard, all levied on as the property of Joel Flannegan 628 1827, February 6—1st Tues. March, Morgan Co., 247 ac.. Jacks Cr., with a gristmill & sawmill thereon, levied on as me property of Dudley Peoples 629 1827, February 20—^ Tues. May, Morgan Co., 202 ^ ac., 90 ac. cleared with a sawmill & gin house, adjoining John Johnston & A. Fitzpatrick sold for John Graves 634 1827, March 6—1st Tues. April, Crawford Co., 5 ac. adjoining Knox1/2lle. Martin T. Ellis' & John Vances* interest, whereon stands a gristmill 642 1827, March 27—1st Tues. May, Greene Co., 1000 ac. lying on both sides of the Oconee River, adjoining land formerly owned by Peter Early (dec.) on the West & south, including a valuable grist & sawmill & toll bridge across The said river, levied on as the property of Thomas Ligon 652 1827, March 27—Valuable Lands & Mills for Sale. The undersigned offers for sale, the valuable establishment lately owned by Henry Kendall (dec.), consisting of 1000 ac. of excellent land, 150 ac. cleared, 2 good sawmills & a gristmill on Little Potatoe Cr., 6 miles from Thomaston on the Macon Road, Upson County 653 1827, April 17—4th Monday, June, Walton Co., residence of Walson Ellison (dec.), 300 ac., Appalatchee River on the north side with 2 gristmills and 1 cotton gin thereon 666 1827, May I—Ist Tues. June, Putnam Co., 225 ac. on which a gristmill stands, formerly owned by John Calloway, levied on as the property of Thomas J. Voss 674 1827. June 5—Mendenhall's Patent, Improved Gristmills. The undersigned living in Augusta, being appointed by Monfort S. Street & John Wilson, assignees of Moses Mendenhall, sole Agent in the future for selling in Georgia, the above important & valuable improvement in the gristmill. Those who prefer seeing specimens before purchase can be satisfied at my House, or can see several now in operation in the neighborhood. individual Rights $25.00 (Signed) B. Mims 701 1827, July 3—1st Tues. August, Putnam Co., 405 ac. on which there is a gristmill, levied on as the property of Samuel Wright. Also, 225 ac. on which there is a gristmill, levied on as the property of Thomas J. Voss 713 1827, July 3—1st Tues. August, Greene Co., 338 ac. with a gristmill thereon, levied on as the property of William G. Grimes 716 1827, July 31—1st Tues. September, Warren Co., 120 ac. Ready Cr., including a new gristmill, adjoining David Hobbs, levied on as the property of Jonathan Stanford 727 1827, July 31—1st Tues. September, Morgan Co., 1926 ac. in the 4th,5th,15th & 20th districts, with a grist & sawmill thereon, adjoining John Travis, Jesse Thomas & Robert Taylor, levied on as the property of David B. Butler 734 1827» August 7—The subscriber offers for sale, his plantation where he now lives, with a saw & gristmill, with 125 ac. of land with a good peach & apple orchard, all lying on the waters of Big Creek in the county of Warren, 10 miles below the Shoals of Ogeechee, with a 50 gal still. (Signed) Alien Womble .738 1827, August 28— 1st Tues. October, Jones Co., 607 Vz ac. Swift Cr., including 3 upper sawmills whereon Solomon Groce now lives on his property 753 1827, November 22—For Sale. 600 ac. known as Cedar Shoals, 2 sawmills, either of which will cut with ease 2500 ft. of good lumber per day—Also 2 gristmills which will grind 30 bushels of grain in good meal in 1 hour. Also a 1st rate new gin house with a 40 saw gin, running by water, where 4 bales of cotton have been ginned in 1 day. Also a fine Fishery in Yellow River, and all within 3 miles of Covington, Newton County (Signed) Samuel J. Bryan 808 1827. November 29—1st Tues. January, Greene Co., 217 ac. with a sawmill, levied on as me property of James P. Hill 816 1827, December 13—For Sale, a cheap bargain can be had by application to the subscriber in 2 lots of adjoining lots, lying on Shoal Creek, 6 miles south of Decatur, on McDonough Road, with a good saw & gristmill thereon, 80 ac. improved land (Signed) Newman Pounds 827 1828. January 21—1st Tues. April, Laurens Co., 2/3 of 202 Vz ac.. Hunger & Hardship Creek, with a gristmill on it, formerly owned by Mathew Smith, 3-4 miles from Dublin, being the real estate of George Mather (dec.) 844 1828, February 18—1st Tues. April, Oglethorpe Co., 1000 ac., 1/3 river low grounds, having a water gin & sawmill, property of John Greenwood (dec.)861 1828, February 25—1st Tues. April, Wilkinson Co,, 202 1/2 ac., lot 174 / 27th district, with a good grist & sawmill, levied on as the property of Martin Witt 863 1828, February 25—1st Tues. April, Jones Co., 911 Yz ac.. Swift Cr., lots 73,72,58,50 & 1/2 of lot 86 / 7th district, with 3 valuable sawmills, property of Solomon Groce 866 1828, February 25—1st Tues. April, Oglethorpe Co., 42 ac. Sandy Cr., with a good mills and shoals, property of Hail Maxcey 867 1828, May 12—Sat. the 17th of May, inst. At Rutherford's Old Mill on Camp Creek, the building of a bridge across said creek 909 1828, July 7—1st Tues. October, Wilkinson Co. 202 1/2 ac., having a cotton gin and gristmill going by water. The whole of the land will be sold together, but only 152 1/2 ac. of land and half of the mill and gin belong to the estate ofLanfair Whitehurst (dec.). The remainder of the land and the other half of (he mill and the gin are the property of me subscriber, but will be sold together with the other (Signed) Hartley Whitehurst 938 1828, July 21—1st Tues. September, Newton Co. 202 1/2 ac. whereon there is a gristmill and sawmill. And on which Samuel J. Bryan resides, levied upon as the property of the said Bryan, To satisfy 2 fi fas in favor of Sheldon Spence 943 1828, July 28—1st Tues. September, DeKalb Co. VA ac. of land, oart of lot 393 / 18th district, 1 mill house, running gear, millstone, Vz bushel measure & 2 mill picks, taken as the property of Jesse Campbell 944 1828, August 30—1st Tues. October, Jones Co. 50 ac. Walnut Cr. with a gristmill & sawmill, all levied on as the property of Ezekiel Hawkins 964 1828, October 6—1st Tues. December, Baldwin Co. 292 Vs ac., the well known tract of land whereon John Miles, Esq. lived, on the road leading from MSlledge1/2lle to Clinton, with a good mill shoal and a 1st rate pair of millstones on this tract of about 130 ac. cleared. Sold as the property of Samuel McGehee (dec.) 979 1828, November 3—To Millers I wish to hire a miller who can come well recommended, and who understands the various machinery of a 1st rate saw & gristmill, apply to William Shivers, Sr. Ogeechee, Hancock County 989 1828, November 22—Valuable Property for Sale The undersigned offer their Mills and Plantation in the 5th district of Monroe County, 15 miles north of Macon for sale—We have 2 gristmills and 1 sawmill, all in operation. There is about 700 acres of land on the possession, 200 of which is a detached lot lying 1 mile from the mill. Apply to the subscriber on the premises(Signed) W.C and A.W. Redding 1002