Foreign correspondent & Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1809-1811, July 22, 1809, Image 4

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SHERIFF'S SALE. WILL BE SOLD, V Tuesday in dugv.fi next, at iM'***Ccurt- Houje in Clark County , tb*’)cen th e hours of Tea and he*ce o clock, the following t>ro r\ ‘o,j, viz. One bed, one bee! quilt, one blue counterpane, one fheet, one fide fad dle, one check reel, one pine table, one fide board, fix fjplit bottomed chairs, one large earthen dilh, five deep plates, four faucers, five cups, one butter plate, three tea fpoons, two tin ladles, one table fpoon, ferr cafe knives, fix forks, two pewter plates, one bed quilt not quite fkiifh td, one pine (heft, one i’potted trunk, one large mug and a number of other articles too tedious to men tion, confifting chitfiv of houfehold furniture, and one acre lot joining AVatkinfville whereon William Strong,| Jun. formerly lived, one frgro boy by the name of Tom, one negro woman by the name of Sally, all of vyhich property was levied on as the property of Sanford L. Ramey and Abfalom Ramey, F.fq. to fatisly an execution in fa vor of Samuel Cunningham, and pointed out by A. Ramey. JUG. Ore vfjrro girl by the name of Phillis, levied on as the property of Green lee, Temple Lee, James W. At'fnftrorg & Nathaniel Dean, to fiirisfy an execution in favor of Jack F. Price. ALSO. One fir. all bay horfe, two barrel and three ferew augers, eight: large chileb, ten fpaall chifels, four gaug es, one hand faw, two tei ant laws, one ice of Bench planes, one fet of melding planes, one fet of bevels, one fet of turning, all levied on as the property of Elijah White, to fatisfy an execution in favor of O. 11. Piince, pointed out by the de fendant. Conditions cafh. JOHN SELMAN. Sheriff, June 30, 1809. 58 — COLLECTOR’S SALE. Will he fold at the Court-Houfe in Jack]on County , on Friday the 18 th day of Auguft next ; the fodo wing /} acts cf land , or Jo mneb thereof , as will fat iffy the tax due thereon with cojisy VIZ , 1150 Acres, 4CO acres of which of the 2d qualilcy, the balance of the 3d quality, (fo fays three free holders) originally granted to Baz del Jones, lying on the Mulberry Fork in Jackfon county, joining lands of Cobbs and laid Jones $ re ported to be in default from the year 1787 until the year 1808, both included—tax due 38 dollars and 88 3 4 cents. 7300 Acres, 500 of which of the 2d quality, the balance of the 3d quality, (lb fays three freeholders) originally granted to Bazdel Jones, lying in Jackfon county on the Ap pall he, joining lands of laid Jones; reported to be in default from the year 1787 until the year 1808, both included—tax due 195 dollars 69- 1-2 cenrs. 7161 Acres, 1000 acres of which of the 2d quality, the balance of the 3d quality, (fo lays three freehold ers) originally granted to Bazdel Jones, lyirg in Jackfon county on the Appalache, joining lands of F.fhburn and Evans; reported to be in default from the year 1787 until the year 180S, both included —tax due 204 dollars 72 3-4 cents, j. M. C. Mo n 1 aOM CRY, T. C. J. C. June 14, tSc^, N OTIC E. AGREEABLE to the Eft Will r.nd Left ament of John Malone, deceafed, we the under written fubferibers, do hereby offer for file 127 acres of bad, lying on the North Fork of the Oconee river in the county of Clark, two and a half miles below Athens and immedi ately on the main road leading from Augufta to Clarke court-heufe, 3 miles to the north eaft of fa ; d court houfe, with water grift and faw nulls—the grift: mili is in a large new framed houfe with two pair of ftones, bolting cheft and cloths, all new and in good order—a well built itore houfe with counting room and a brick chimney—a fmith’s Ihop, dwelling houfe and kitchen with other neceftary out houfes in the mill yard—about 300 yards from the mill on a very elevated ficuation on faid land is anew and convenient dwelling houfe, with four rooms on the lower floor and one above, with a brick chimney, kitchen and other neceftary out houfes, a fpring of excellent water convenient to laid dwelling—2s or 30 acres under a good fence in cluding a good peach orchard— ■„ alfo for fale, a lot No. 52 in the 26th diftrid of Wilkinfon, contain ing 202 1-2 acres of excellent land with two or three fprings of good water, convenient to one of the rnoft beautiful fituations in Wilkin fon. Any perfon inclined to pur chafe both or either of the tra&s c f land above mentioned, will pleafe apply to Col. John Hampton, of Jackfon county, or William Shaw of Clarke county, either will treat for the fame, and make the terms of payment as convenient as the fituation of the faid deceafed’s eftate will admit of. JOHN HAMPTON, & WILLIAM SHAW, Executors . July 1,18 c 9. SHERIFF’S SALE. On the Eirfl Tuefday in Augufi next, at the Court-Houfe in Jackfon County y between the ufual hourty will be fold the following property, to wit : 143 1-2 Acfes of land, be the fame more or lefs, on Hurricane creek in Jackfon county, whereon William Blake now lives, levied cn as the property of James Steen at the inftance of Jones Henderfon, poinred out by the plaintiff and re turned to me by Enoch Rogers, conftable. ALSO, 50 Acres of land, more or left, whereon the defendant now lives, levied on as the property of Elijah Burkes, at the inftance of George Chriftian, the property pointed out by the defendant ; levied on and returned to me by Jofeph Norman, conftable. ALSO. 90 Acres of land on the waters of the Oconee, joining Watkins, levied on as the property of Jones Henderfon at the inftance of David Witt, and returned to me by Enoch Rogers, conftable. ALSO. One black gelding, levied on by Jofeph J. Scott, D. S. as the pro perty of Solomon Carter, at the inftance of Thomas Black for the ufe of Elijah Raggfdale j the pro perty pointed ©ut by Thomas Camp who has the controul of the execution. Conditions cafh. WILLIAM POTTS, Sheriff. July i, 1809. NOTICE. il OFFER my land and its im provements, FOR SALE —a good bargain may be had by a purenafer who will make fuch payments as will anfwer my intended purpofes. There is in the faid trad of land between Even and eight hundred acres, lies in tolerable good fbape, and level, except on the water ccurfes which run through ir, and none fo, broken but may be culti vated—a large proportion of very ftrong up land, about feventy-five acres of open land and under good repair, out of which about thirty five acres are entirely frefh. The buildings but moderate, the other advantages 2re as follows: A grift mill in tolerable repair, Efficient, with proper attention, in its prefent fixment and cuftom, to get by toll from twelve to fifteen hundred bufhels qf corn per year and three hundred /bufhels of wheat—bolts in good older and runs by water —a handf j*ne diftillery on a frnall fcale which may be extended to any fize with fuccefs, the whole entirely le cure from the attacks of water that might injure it—a good fhoal below the grill mill about 400 yards, where a faw mill might be put that would run with fuccefs fix months out of twelve, with very little trouble and expence, and a plenty of the beft timber that chis country affords clofe at hand on Cloud’s creek— another advantage, it has one of the beft Hands for a country ftore and public he ufe that the up country produces, immediately between Lexington and Athens ©n a large road that runs from one to the other place and the main road from Lex ington to Jtfferfon in Jackfon county. The mail has frequently travelled and does frequently travel this road from Athens to Lexing ton, it is about ten miles from the former and 7 from the latter. C he whole land is well watered, is a very healthy fituation, and in an excellent neighbourhood for a well difpofed perfon to live. My motive for felling is created by a propenfity to go to the weft ward, and am anxious to fell as quick as poftible. Terms may be known by applying to me on the premiles and where the whole may be feen. THOMAS W. SCOTT. July 8, 1809. COLLECTOR’S SALE. wwwi ■ m Will befold at the Court Houfein Jack fon County , on Wednesday the loth of December next ; the following trails of Land , or fo much thereof , as will falsify the tax due thereon with cofls , VIZ. 467 Acres of the 3d quality (fo fays three freeholders) originally granted to William Ledford, lying in Jackfon county on the waters of the Oconee ; reported to be in de fault from the year 1805 until the year 1808, both included—-tax due 2 dollars 37 cents. 400 Acres lying in Jackfon coun ty on Allen’s Fork, 50 acres of the 2d quality, the balance cf the 3d quality, (lb fays three freeholders) granted to Lamar, joiffng Hick man and others 5 reported to be in default from the year ißc6 until the year iBo3, both included—tax due 1 dollar 91 1-2 cents. J. M, C. Montgomery, T. C. J. C, June 14, 1809. 56 iw 6m BLANKS MAY BE HAD AT THIS OFFICE university of c corgia, The annua! commencement ,V, F take place at Frank fin College cr> Wednesday the fecond of Auguft next, at which time and place the Truftees, and the friends of. fcience and literature are relpectfuily re quefted to attend. The Senatus AcacFmicus are fo meet cn Monday 7th of thte fame month, at the College, of which the members are fuheited to take notice. J. HAMILI, Secretary sf tbs Univerfty. June 17. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. AGREEABLE to an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of Elbert County, will be fold at El bert Court-Houfe, on the Fit fb Tuefday in September next, hundred nineteen and one half acres of land, more or iefs, lying in faid county, joins Jofeph Terrell and James F. Nunnelle and others, be ing the real eftate of Ifham Thomp fon, late of faid county, deceafed— Sold for the benefit of the heirs of faid deceafed. Terms, twelve months credit the purchaser giving bond with approved fecurity. GEORGE COOK, Admimflrator . June 26y 1809. ENTERTAINMEN T. WILLIAM OLIVER res.pc&- fully acquaints his friends and the community generally, that he keeps a House of Entertainment, in the town of Pcterfhwg, (the one formerly, occupied by Mrs. Rag land.,) He will be thankful to thole who may pleafe to favor him with their cuftom, and aft arts them they will at ail times find the bell ac commodation and the utraoft good order and regularity in his place. Peserfburg, June lorh, 1809. ENTERTA IN MEN T. We have procured the houfe in chis place, Known by the name of the Eagle Tavern (for merly occupied by Mr. Thomas Moungcr) and have furnifned it with the articles neceffmy for the Comforta ble accommo dation of travellers and private boarders. The patronage of ftrh perfons as may be dilpofed to promote the intereft of thiseftablilhment, will he great fully received by Edwin Mounger. Sterling Grimes. Milledgeville, May I ssft f 1809. FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. Defected from the Mail of the U S. feme time la ft March in the Creek Nation (M. TANARUS.) Ifacah Bren ron, The above reward will be giv en to any perfon who will deliver laid Brenton in Milledgeville. By application to Col. B. Hawkins, agent of the U. S. for Indian affairs, he will ifilie orders to the chiefs to have him delivered up. John B. Chandler, In the Poft-Ofhce Department. June 10th, IPO9. CASH GIVEN FOR CLEAN „ COTTON & LINEN RAGS, AT THIS OFFICE.