The monitor. (Washington, Ga.) 1800-1815, July 16, 1808, Image 1

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Three Dolls.per anr, ;.J Volume VIII.] Administrator's sale. WILL BE SOLD, fe highest bidder, On the first Monday in August next, <7/ the plantation of Thomas Payne sen . x’n Franklin county ALL the personal estate of Cleveland Payne deceased, of said county, confuting of horles, cattle and hogs, household and kitchen furniture, &c. Terms of sale will be made known on that day. Zebediah Payne, adm'r. June 22, 1808 T TEN DOLLARS REWARD, rp ‘ X HE above reward will be giv en to any person who will lodge my negro man Major in Wilkes jail, or return him to me, or pro duce fatisfadfory proof that they have taken his life. Archibald Martin. Hancock county, May 20, 1808. ts. * “** ■■ ■l ■ ■, iii*i■ ■ 111 m%rn NO TI C E IS HEREBY GIVEN, TO the proprietors , their agent, or trustees of the following trad of land, situate in Oglethorpe county —that unless they, their ag nt, or trustees do come forward and settle life taxes due on said land within six months from this date, it will be sold by the collector of sa id coun ty, agreeable to law, — viz : f i, \ > ! NE hundred acres pf land in the county of Oglethorpe, on the waters of Bruftiy creek, adjoining Jollah Letfer, George Hampton, and Britton Sanders, Hugh Ector, r. t. r. May 7, iBqB. 6m Executive Department, Georgia. MiiledgevHle , 1 Adh March 3 809. o N reference to a concurred and approved resolution of the tenth of December lad— Ordered, That the act entitled “ an a & to alter and amend the tenth fedtion of the third article of the ccnftitu tion,” be publilhed or/ce a month, for fix months, in the several Ga zettes of this (late. Attest, James Bozeman, fec'ry. An act to alter and amend the tenth section of the third article cf the Constitution . HEREAS, the said tenth ftetion is in the words following : and Infeiior courts shall be ap pointed in such manner as the Le giftature may by law direct, shall be commillioned by the Governor, and shall continue in office during good behaviour j"—For remedy whereof BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the state of Georgia in General Assembly net. Washington, (Georgia) Printed weekly for Sarah Hillhcuse. and by the authority of the same , that t+fl? Clerks of the Superior and In ferior courts shall be elected on the fame day as pointed out by law for theeledion of other county of ficers. And be it further enacted, That as i'oon as this bill shall be puffed by two thirds of both branches of the next Legislature, and be appro ved of by the Governor, it shall be come a part of the Constitution of the Hate of Georgia. Ben. Whitaker, speaker of the House of Representatives. David Bates, President of the Senate pro tern. I Assented to Dec. Jth 1807. Jared Irwin, Governor . GEORGIA. At a Superior Court held in and for the county cf Wilkes , on the fifth day of May 1808. Present his honor Charles Tait. r J[ HE petition of John Darra cott, having flawed that he had in his pofftffion a receipt’ given by I John Matthews, late Superviior, for the futn of twelve hundred and fifty dollars, which has been loft or destroyed, so that it cannot be found, and the said John Darracott having filed in this a copy of I said receipt, together with the ufu | al affidavit in luch cases, On motion of Ebenezer 11. Cum : mins, counsel tor petitioner, It is Ordered, That the laid copy be eftablifti- j ed in lieu of the original receipt, i said to be loft—the said John Dar ’ racott firft publishing this rule for j the term of fix months in someone i of the public gazettes cf this state, j requiring all persons concerned, to \ be and appear at the next Superior j Court, and shew cause (if any they i have,) why this rule shall net be made abfoiute. \ True copy fr'jrt} the Minutes. David Terrell, Clk. May 21, 1808. Oglethorpe Extra session, Superior Court—June 1808. Wm. & Felix Gilbert T Petition vs. > for Thomas Going. j foreclosure. CJN the petition of William G. Gilbert & Felix H. Gilbert, pray ing the foreclofure of the equity of redemption, in fix parcels or lots cf land lying in Lexington, in this state and county, known in the plan of said town, by numbers twenty-nine, thirty, forty-two, for ty-three, forty-four and forty-five. ! with all the improvements thereon —-the fame being mortgaged by Thomas Going to said William & Felix Gilbert And on motion of Oliver H.. • Prince attorney for petitioners, It is Ordered, That the principal, interest, and costs due on’ the said mortgage, be paid into court within twelve months from this day; and that unkfs the fame be so paid, the equi SATURDAY, JULY 16, 180S. ty of redemptiqp will fron\thence forth tort vet? ioreclofed. And it is further ordered. That ] a copy of the foregoing rule be i pubiifhed once a month during the i find twelve months, or served on ! the mortgagor or his special agent, j at lead fi x months previous to the j time the jnoney is diredUd to be paid as aforefaid. Extract from the Minutes, the 215t.,0f June 1808. John Lumpkin, Clk. * ■ 1 ■ ‘ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 ■'— ■my NOTICE. Jn nine months from the date hereof, application will be made to the LoiiorftbWs inferior ..court of ths cOunty of Oglethorpe, for leave to fill all the real estate of William Hay, deceased, —viz. 920 acres of land in the county of Jackion, on the north fork of Oconee river, joining coum a’Eft- - afig's land ; v j 460 ditto, Jackson county, on N. F. Oconee, whereon Samuel Hay now fives; 565 ditto, Middle Fork Oconee ’> river, whereon Win. Armer now lives; j 7 acres Flbert county, on Sav- j annah rivet* joins -Nthemiah How. • ard; J 150 acres, Franklin county, joins said Hay and vacant; ! 107 do. do. do. N- F. Broad ri- . ver, joins Bryant Ward ; j 50 acres do. dc. joins Walton ! and vacant land ; 292 acres do. do. waters of Tu- | galo. All fold for the benefit cf the heirs and creditors. Gilbert Hay, Surviving executor. Washington , Jan . 1808. NOTICE. XT - , y [ INE months after date, appli cation will be made to the honora ble the Inferior court of Wilkes county for leave to fell one hun dred and fifty acres of land (more or less) in said county, on the war- j ers of Kettle creek, adjoining Sub trine Irwin and others, it being the \ real estate of William Lea, deceaf- ] ed, for the benefit of his heirs and j creditors. Aqpilla Burroughs, Joseph llendfrson, fen. Executors. January 15, 1808. NOTICE. J*jE it known, that after the ex piration of nine months from the date hereof, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior ! court of Oglethorpe county, for j leave to fell eftate ol Adam Simmons deceased, for the benefit of the heirs,and creditors, in con formity to the adl of the General Affsmbly, in fucb case made and ; provided. Adam Simmons, adm.'r j March 17, 1808. Payable half yearly. £Numblr 337 INE months from the. date j hereof, application will he made to the honorable the Inferior court of | Greene county, ’ for leave to fell ! one trad of land lying in the 10th 1 diftridt of Baldwin, known by lot j No. 174, containing two hundred two and an half acres, more or less. Also, —one trad ,of land lying in Greene county, on the waters of Big Beaverdam creek, adjoining Wingfield, Harris, & others, con taing one hundred acres, more or less; it all being part of the real estate of Philip Hunter, deceased, to be fold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said <3e ceiled# ‘ ~ Elisha Hunted, admTv February 19, 1808. ■ ■■■’ f 1 ■ Jn nine months from the date., application will be made tiuhe hu ll nable Inferior court of Wilkes county, for leave to fell two tracts of land, belonging to the estate of the; rev. John Springer, dec.—viz. one tract of land in Hancock coun ty, containing five hundred acres, on Little-Ogechee riv?r, adjoining m?*j. Bovle and others.—- The other I tract in Pendleton district. South Carolina, containing fix hundred 1 and forty acres—bw fold forrtrfr* benefit of the heirs and creditor* of raid df’ceaffid. Ann Springer, ex'x* Solomon Green, ex'r. February 20, 1808. it k iown, that after the ex piration of nine months from the date hereof, application will be made to the honorable Inf. court of Wtlk.es county, for leave to fell a trad of land containing 327 a cres, lying and being in the county of . Wilkes on the waters of Har den's creek, adjoining Juoia i is fen. and others ; two hundred of the above land granted go Duficm M‘Cr wen, and one huodrcC twea ty-feven acres granted to P?ter Dif mock—being the real estate of James Fenney deceased, for the be-, nefit of the heirs and creditors of i said deceased. j James Patterson, ex’r... j March 24, 1808. [ -1- - 1. i— -- —1 NOTICE. j HAT after the expiration of nine months from the hereof, application will be made to the ho norable inferior court of t v e coun ty of Wilkes, for leave to fell the following lafHs, viz.—one trad in Oglethorpe county, containing one hundred and eighty acres, joining [ Hill and Smith ; a ? fo, two thirds j of the trad whereon, the fubferiber now resides, in ‘'Vifttes county on Clark's creek, joining S r one, Cun ningham and others—being the rp ; r.l estate of Henry Joflfey deceased. fold for the benefit of *he heirs and creditors of fa?d deceased. M %wy Jossey, adm'x, January 29, 1808.