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GEORGIA, Oglethorpe CovitTY. June Ter h, j 802. * By their Hmots the j idges of the court of Ordinary for aid county. Vy' 4 ERE AS Thoi tas B. Ddfcy hath * * applied to the c »urt aforfaiJ, pray ing the said court to < ircll the executors of JolH ICellough, d:ccafcd, to make tires to a trail oHandlin laid county, on the waters of Indian fereek, containing two hundred acres, agreeable to a bond pi cn by fai3 dtcieafcdj to Hiram Tray lor. 1 I The fe AVe ill ere fore lo notify all per fqtn* wlioni it may cor ;ern, that the ex- 1 ecutdrs of ffic fsid det rafed, will be di rected at th* c ;urt inijanuary nex , to execute fai-nitles, with< jt cause be (hewn to the 6'-6ti?sliy said titles fliould not be made and executed, GIVEN under my and and seal , this 'jth day of July* 1 802. M. RAINEY, c c. o. G I, X)RGI Oglethorpe County. June ie|m, 1801. By their honor* the judges of the court oj ordinary for said county. TIT HERE AS J -ft )h Ellberr) hath pc tirioned the t urt aforef.tid to di rc;R th p admlnillratn of Benjamin Tho mas, dec. to make ti es to a trad! of land lv iug in laid county, adjoining lands of Jhn taining two hundred acres, agreeable to a bond given by said dedeafed. Thefs are' the refo t to notify allper fons whom It may ct neern, that in con formity to an alt of 1 Afembly in such case nude and provided, hat the adminlftra tor of B-njamin Tl; imas, dec. will be directed to make titlls to the said land at January term next, without cause be Ihcwn to the contrary to the said court. Given under my hand at office, this 71 th day oj July, 1802. M."RAINEY,.c. c. o. *r*- ■■ ,m, ~—; j : —— . GEORGIA, Ogi.ethortk County.' June iEftM, 1802. By their h>no*t the judges of the court of Ordinary for \/aid county. WHEREAS Hhckncr Harris and Micajah Wiiliamfon have petiti oned the court atorcluid to direlt the ad inmiltrators ot JamcalHay, dec. to make titles to a trad oi laid lying in Jackson county, on the mid dll fork of the Oco nee river, containing four hundred and lixiy acres, agreeaui* 10 a bond given by fnd dcccaled, I Thetc are therefore! to notify all per sons whom it may concern, that in con formity to an allot aftcmbly in such case m.de and provided, tpat the adminiftra tors ot said decea(ed,i will be duelled at January term next, tofcxccutc said titles, wit iou tau ebe Ihewn 10 the contrary. G.ven under my hand at office , this day of July, 1802. M. RaINEY, c. c o, Silver-Biuft Lands. On the Juonu ivlji\iuy in next , at 1 1\ o'clock , WILL M SOLD, By PUBLIC AUCTION, if not before dijpo/cd of by Pnvaie Conti all, at SU wei. Bluff, ALL ihofe valiable LANDS, on both fidcs ot Savannah liver, and lying in Ricbmonl county, Georgia; Edgcfieid and Barnivcll dilhills, South- Carolina, confittini ot about i2;600a ers ot land, ot \ hich 2000 acres are high river swamp, in Georgia, and the remainder of about 1000 acres of high river swamp, and ot excellent cot ton orpine land, inJSouth Carolina; on the Carolina fide is pne of the bell Mill Scats in this llatc, dm H dlow and Iron creeks united, on wMch arc a Saw Mill of tout Saws, a Grist Mill and two pair ot Stones, and a Cotton Saw Gin, with water for the whole in the dried seasons. The Lands in Caroli ia will, after teferv jug a futficicncy tor t ic Saw Mills, be laid off into' small Plantations, toiuit purcha sers and fettiers. Terms, one third; Cadi, and the re - mainder in one andltwo years, with in tcred from the date; bonds, with ap proved pcrfonal security for the remain der, with a mortgage of the property. Purchasers to pay for titles. Thcfe lands will be immediately re surveyed, and laid off into small trail*, (except the Mill Seat) which, when done, due notice will be given. For further particulars, apply to Col. A. Gordon, Savannah ; Dr. John Ramsay, Chatle ft rs; Oswell Kvk Elq. Aagufta ;or Charles Goodwin, atSilver B uff. April 27. Blank Deeds of Conveyance for laic at this Office, Ik the SUPERIOR COURT, Rich mond county, April 22, 1802. the of Sarah Fountain and Peter Fountain, heirs of Peter Fountain, dec. by Jphn M‘Coy and Ma ry M‘Coy his wife (formerly widow of the deceafcd, and pother of the said Sarah and Peter, infants, under the age of twenty-one year*,) as their natural guardian and next friend; hating that their deceased father* Peter Fountain, di ed seized and poffeffcd of a certain traft of land, containing by estimation fix hundred acres, fituaje in the ccunty of Richmond at the ■me of survey, now Columbia county, of the waters of the Kioka creek, being I part of a traft of eight hundred acres,!granted unto Wil liam Thompson, fold and conveyed by William Thompson aid wife to Richard Call, and by Richarl Call to the said deceased Peter Fountain, and that the deed from Thjmplon and wife to Richard Call is loft, $ copy whereof, as near as could be afeertained, was annex ed to the said petition, and is now lodg ed in the cle k’s office, accompanied with the usual affidavit, and praying to have the said copy cftabiifhcd in lieu of the original so loft It is ordered , That the said deed be established as direfted by the aft of the genciai assembly in such cases madernd provided , and according to the usual rules of Jaw and equity, on giving notice by puhlifhing this rule, for the space of fix months, in cnc of the public gaze'tes of this state, unless cause (hall be (hewn to the contrary within the said fix months, or other matter (hall appear to the court again!! he fame, G, Walker, Solicitor for the Heirs « 1 uken from the Minutes, JOSEPH HUTCHINSON, Clerk. Greene Court oj Ordinary, July 7, 1802. ON the petition of i>Lu s Dixon, L*y Young Grcfham, hJ attorney, Hat ing, that Harklis, late of said county, dec. did in his lie time, on the 12th day of January, i# the year 1755, execute his bond und/r fcai, to Pieicc Nowland;, whereby he mound himfeii in the penal sum of one hundred pounds ster ling, conditioned tor make good and lawtul titles to 200/ acres of land in Wilkes county, on me wa era of Litt e river, and on Rcadj/crcek, wheieon the said Harkins then lived, which said bond has since been aligned over to your petitioner, ard the said Thomas failing to comply with the condition of said bond in his lire time, It is ordered by the Court, That the adminiltiator of said '1 homas Harkins be compelled to make titles to the land aforefaid to said Dixon, or shew fuffi i cut cause to the contrary within the term of three months from this date, and that this rule be publiihed in one of the public gazettes of this state tor the fpacc of three months. Taken from the minutes , THOs. CARLETON, c. c. o. Greene County, July 7, 1802. J\otice is hereby hiven, nPHAT after the expiration of -*• nine months, applitauon wiii bt ma<ie to the honorable tii Interior Court of Greene county, for/leave to fell a traft of land in said county, in the fork of the Oconee and /ppalachie rivers, on the waters of Eliiftm's creek, adjoin ing Matthews, MorclAnd and others. Al so one other traft in said county, on the Beaver-lam of Richland creek, adjoin ing Houghton, andothe»s; it being lor the benefit of the neirs and crcditots of Miles Beavers, deceased. IT is requested that all per sons who have any demands againli laid deceased, will make them known within the time preferibed by law, and those in debted will make payment by the firft of September next, as no longer indulgence will be given. Wm. JENKINS, Adm*r. NOTICE. AFTER the expiration of nine months from the date hereof, application wilt be made to the honorable the infe rior court of Lincoln bounty for leave to fell the following traAsof land: 200 acres Lincoln county, bouined by H. Jones dec, and Savannah river M. 4.0 acres, said coun ty, bounded by Tlomas, Mitchell and Talbert; 300 aeres/faid county, bounded by Philip Jones, /Wilkes c maty, H. Jones and Savaniph river; 340 acres, laid county, bouftded by John Hicks and John Hardy/-being the real ellate of Henry Jones deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and Creditors. PHIIIP JONES, Adm’r, May 20. Charleston* South-Carolina, mly ig, )Boz. HTHE fubfcribJr having eltab- A lilhtd an AIK I FURNACE near Charleston, winch «ill enable him to execute any kind of I 'astings of about or undei fifteen hunc red weight, in the completed manner, now offers his ter vices to the citizens pi Augusta and the public at large, for file performance of any undertakings in S(hat line. Orders addressed to him, accom, anied with pat terns, will be ftridlyicompiitd with, and the work forwarded spy the earlieff op portunity. ■ JOHN WHNSON, jan. No. 3J Gillon Street. NOT I C E. NINE months from the date hereof I (hall apply to the honorable the inferior court of for an order to fellVcne hundred acres of land, being the the real estate of Chaxles dec. lying in lumbia lhe waters of tfie Eu cbee creek, by lands of Craw ford, Sims/amith, |nd lands belonging to the estate of Daw»n, (or the benefit of the heirs and ctelitors of the said dcccafed, \ V. ATKINSON, Adm< June 2%, / * n o r i c e, ' •After the expiration of nine month, from the date| hereof, application will be made to the nonoiablc the infe rior court of the colnty of Burke, for leave to fell the reallftatc of John Mai lory, jun. dcccafed/ viz.— ,150 acres of land, mere or less, in the laid county, adjoining lands of Jfohn Steptoe, for the benefit ot the heirs |nd creditors of the said dcccafed, agreeable to the ffatute in that case made and provided. WILLIAM MiLLOR Y, AdmV 7» iffi* JV O T ! C £, AFTER the ex uration of nine months (rom the date icreoi, application will be made to the lonoiable the infe rior court of the coi nty ol Burke for leave to fell two hunc red acres pf pine land, in the said county, adjoining lands of Telfair, belonging* to the estate of Pieafant Goodall, defeated, for the be nefit of the heirs oflthe said deceased, agreeable to the ftatu|p in that case made and provided. f ARTHEBI WILLIAMS, > Guardian, 0 7- T O B D, SEVEN hundred acres of land, situate opposite the city <jt Augusta, on Sa vannah River, in the/date of South Ca rolina, a great proportion of which is Prime low Ground,/ and First quality High Land, well timbered. — For fur ther particulars, aprtiy to Col. Robert Watkins at who is authcrited to dispose of the fan^e. April 28. i N. B. If the above is not very (hort ly fold, it will bes leafed, for a term not exceeding feveryj ears. _ SHERIFF’S SALES. At the court house in Elbert county, on the firft Tuefday in OElober next , WILL BE SOL A Three Rills, one of 163 gal lons, one of 136 gallons, and one ot 50 gallons, and a co jper boiler of about 6o gallons, with 30 raafh ng hoglheads, one waggon and geers, one negro man nam ed Clem, one windfor riding chair and htrntfs, and two horses j the above pro pettv taken by execution at the inftnnce of Widiana Poe againd Levin Wailes and Edward Loyd Wailes. R. MIDDLETON, Sheriff. July 18. SH ERIFF’s SALE, At Elbert court- house, on the jirji Tues day in September next , WILL BE SOLD , 54 acres of land, Elbert coun ty, 1> mg on Savannah river, joins Wm. Alftan and others, well improved; oc cupied by, and taken as the property of Gerrald Walthall, to fatisfy Joseph Ter rell. R. MIDDLETON, Sheri/. July 30. PT AN APPRENTICE wanted from the country, toad in a (tore—None need apply without being well recom mended. Inquire of the Printer. Augusta, Augnjl 14, 1 sheriff's sales On ihfirjl Turf day in September next the market-house in the city of Aaolfi at the ujual hours, ' B * WILL BE SOLD A LEASEHOLD of the \ ot 1 X improvements at the cornet nf Broad and Jackson ftrects, for tlw t m of three years from the eighteenth of April, one thousand eight hundred and two, (and immediate poflVffrngiv. en to the purchafet) together with f un *' dry other chattels; taken as the prop fu J of Elcazer Early, to fatisly Jolcph Sim, mens, ALSO, The lot and improvements on the Bay, in the city of Augusta, No. g a stage and hsrnefs, one" borfe, and J house and part of a lot ia the town 0 f 1 W fhington, No. together with fun. dry articles ot hotfc told and kitchen fur. niture; taken as the property of J o f Sp h Carrie, to fa i fy Montmellouand Heron 7 ' ALSO, Three negro feliews, Robert, Pnill and Davy ; taken as the property of John Cobbs, to fatisfy sundry executions • Conditions Cafii, H. M‘TYRE, Sheriff, July 50. shebjffTsal^ On the Jajt Tuejday in September next , at the market house in the city of Avgv'la. IVILL BE SOLD, ' ONE negro leiiow named Cu,id; taken as the property ol James Watts, to fatisfy an execution in favot ot Patrick M Dowell. . • : H. M‘TYRS, Sheriff. June 25. '1 * Notice is hereby given , TO atl pertbns that have not paid their Road and Weil Tax, for the pre. f sent year, to come forward and pay the fame by the 29th day of this hid ant, 01 executions will issue against every such defaulter. DREAD MCE, C. C . T. Auyujt 10, iSo^, N. B. I ftidl leave this for a few days, and Mr. Gnjjin Tankerfy , at Doftu Smelt’s Shop, will receive till my re. turn, and he will likewise receive the fines from the defaulters ot the fubferip tion city guard for the year 1801, arid likewise the balance of the tax for the support of said guard; and all those in detault, 1 hope will call and fettle the fame, D FACS. ■' GIFT COLLECTOR'S SALES . On Tuejday the 14- k September next, at the market- house in the city cf Augufia, between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock , WILL BE SOLD, One lot corner of Centre and Reynold ftrccts, the property of Willi am M‘Tyiere; tax D. z 93^, One lot on Ellis street, at present oc cupied by Howel Gregory, and former ly owned byChartier; tax D. 3 One house and lot given in by Edward Primrose, corner of the old Richmond Wa choufe fquate ; tax D. 4 7s. One house and lot given in by George Foil, on Broad-street; balance of tax due D. 3 zt;. DREAD PACE, C. C. T. Augufl 13. COLLECTOR’S sale. At Elbert court house, on the fcondSa « tvrday in October next, WILL BE SOLD, The following property, cr as much there of as will fatisfy the taxes of Edward L. and Levin IVailes for the years 1800 and 180 1 , and also their tax due the United State , 500 acres land, more or less, on the Liu h toik ot Broad river, well improved, with an excellent full house, saw and grid trills, lying in Elbert; tax due, D. 356 6z4- | AMES COSBY, Collcftor. Auguf 2. The fubferiber informs the public that he ftdod indebted to Henry i Lyon, late of Elbert the sum of feveaty five dolmrs, foMwfdch sum the said Lyon has a inotapof hand, the date not rccollcftcd, due fiasc last February ; and the absence oi the said Lyon, being^fulpmoned as gar nifhec to Elbert court, htyc difeharged the full amount pf the faid'\note, as will appear by record—and do iforwarn all persons from, Ifading for the'fame, as I will pay uo #9rt thereof. g ROBERT HANCOCK- PeterJWtirg , July 2j.