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M : KlS'i ’*j S/.LE.
WILL BE SOLD,
Cfi the firjl Tuesday in OtJcber next,
at the Court Houfe in dark. County ,
between the hours of Ten and
‘Three o'clock, the following pro
perty, VIZ.
One hundred and fixty-two acres
of land in Clarke county, under
morgue, in favor of Jfile Lane,
wiuh a crop of corn and cotton
growing thereon, amount for which
mortgage is 98 dollars 87 1-2 cents,
alfo four or five thoufand pine
ftiingles, or.e raw hide, one fide
* fiddle, one man’s faddle, ten or
fifteen pounds of (hingling nails,
one bay mare, one fbmi horfe,
three cows and calves, two heifers,
nine head of geefe, futeen head of
hr and fix fmall pigs, one corner
cupboard, fix fplit bottomed chairs,
“one pine chef, one writing defk,
all which property is to be fold as
the property of Richard Lawrence,
under the Infolvent Law for the
benefit of his creditors—the geefe
and hogs will be fold as they run
on the plantation.
ALSO.
One hundred and eight acres end
VJta ‘C [of land, be the fame more
7or / vv l ‘h in Clark county, it being
vne plantation whereon Jacob Bur
gar now liver, levied r;n as the pro
perty of Jacob Burgar to fatkfy fun
dry executions at the inftance of
Robert Grimmett, and pointed out
by the defendant and returned to
me by Richard Stanfi id, confcable.
ALSO.
One defk and book cafe, two
folding tables, one pine fi.ib and
tight chairs, two fea her beds and
furniture, one fet of tea china, le
vied on as the property of Micsjah
Williamfon, deceafed, to fatisfy an
execution in favor of William &
E lix Gilbert, and pointed cut by
W * 1 iiom Williamfon.
Conditions cafla.
JOHN SELMAN.
Sheriff,
September 3, 1809.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On tie firjl Tuefday in o Stoker next,
at the Court-Houfe hi Jack/on coun
ty between the ujual hours, will be
fold, t toe following property,
m.
470 acres of land be the fame
more or Id's, un the waters of the
Oconee, granted to joining
Bjwen, levied on by fundry execu
tions as the property of John Lane
at the irftance of Pope & Bibb and
others; the property pointed out
by laid Lane.
ALSO,
One negro woman named Har
riot, levied on by fundry executions
as the property of SherodThomp
fon at the inftance of Johnßach
ford and others.
Conditions caftr.
WILLIAM POTTS, Sheriff.
Align ft 28, 1809.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
ALL pei ions travelling through
the Creek Nation are at liberty to
crols the Chatohoochee, either at
Mr. John Marfhal's"ft rry or at Mr.
MTntofh’s, whichever they pleafe
as they are both half breeds $ and
we pledge our word and honor
that all travellers coming or going
through our country lliall be ufed
well, as this is the wifh and talk of
the Chiefs of Coweto.
LITTLE PRINCE,
CHIEF of Coweto Towns.
N. B. The old road goes to
Mr. Ivla fhais which is the left
baud.
Angp.fi 26, 1809. 66 t. (,
6 14 CENTS REWARD.
TD>
UN-A W A Y from me In
Loyifa county, Virginia, my Ap
prentice Boy cf the name of Willi
am Powers, about two years ago,
and fettled in the State of Georgia
with John F. Cocke from whofe
employ he abfeonded a few davs
ago—he is about i3 years of age.
The above reward will be given to
any perlbn who w.ll bring laid boy v
to me to the aforementioned county.
WILLIAM COCKE.
Auguft 27, 1809.
NOTICE.
A ‘
XjILL perfons having anv de
mands again!! the eftate <>f Natha
niel Bridges, deceaftd, are requeued
to exhibit them properly attefted
within the time prefersbed by law,
in order that provifion may be
made to difebarge the fame—And
all perfons indebted to faid eftate
are requefted to make payment to
WILIE J BRIDGES,
AND
WM. M. STOKES,
Executors.
Aug'ft 17, 1809.
TO BE LEASED
Ji HE Houfe and Lot in Athens,
now occupied by Captain W. Eaf
lley,—The Houfe 40 feet by 24-—“
The Lot well enclcfed, with a Kit
chen, Smoke*Houfe and Stable
thereon.
Further improvements will be
made to fuit the Leflee, if required,
and immediate pofieffion given—
apply to
A. LEWIS.
Athens, Auguft 28, 1809.
NOTICE.
A v v
Jc\. LL perfons indebted to the
fubferiber are hereby notified that,
Auguftin S. Clayton, Efq. of
Athens, Clark county, is auchorifed
to receive payments and give re
ceipts, and thole who are difpofed
to fctcle their accounts, and dif
charge their dues, will do well to
make an early application to him,
as he has a perfect difciedon in
collecting by law’ or otherwife.
RANSOM ATKINS. “,
Augufl 19, 1809.
SHERIFF’S SALE..
On the Firjl Tu eft day in 0 Bober
next, at the Court-Houfe in jackfon
County, between the uftual hours ,
will be fold the following property,
to wit :
100 acres of land be fame more
or iefs, on the waters of the middle
river, adjoining Samuel Wilfon,
alfo one bay horfe and one forrei
horfe, all levied on as the property
of George Martin at the inftance cf
Samuel Willon, the property point
ed out by the plaintiff.
ALSO.
One bay mare levied on as the
property of John Phinecy at the
inftance of Uriah Humphries, the
property pointed out by the deren
dan*.
Conditions cafti.
JOS. J. SCOTT, D. S.
Auguft 28, 1809.
A FEW COPIES
Of a Sermon Preached in Vindication
Gf Revealed Truth, and in which
is produced fome of the ft r eng
eft arguments that re
ligion admits cf
FOa SAT.fi at THIS OFFICE,
COLLECTOR’S SALE,
W ill befold at the Ccurt-lloiftein Jack -
Jon County, on Wednesday the 20 ih of
December next ; the following Trails
cf Land, or Jo much thereof, as will
falsify the tax due thereon with ccfts>
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 Ocpnee ; reported to be in de-
Euit 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, 5c acres of the
2d quality, the balance of the 3d
quality, (fo fays three freeholders)
granted to Lamar, johvng Hick
man .and others ; reported to be in
default from the year ißc£ until
the-year 1808, both included—tax
due 1 dollar 9 * 1-2 cents.
f. M. C. Montgomery,
T. C. J. C.
June 14, IOC9 56 iw 6m
COLLECTOR’S SALE.
On Saturday the 2fa of September
next, will be fold at the court houfe
in Jackfon county, between the
hours of ten and three o'clock, the
following tracts of land or as much
as will fat isfy the tax due therein,
wtth cofts, viz —•
igco Acres, 3d quality, granted
to Randol Trailer, lying in j ;cklon
county on the waters of fouth Broad
river, .joining Drifkol and others,
given in by William Streecman as
his own property for the year 1807
and as agent for Randol Trailer
for the year 1808—tax due for 1807
1 col’ar 67 1- 2 cents, and for the
year 1808, 1 dollar 25 cents.
ALSO,
130 Acres, 3d quality, granted
to Marbury, Jackfon county, mid
dle Oconee, joining JJfie, returned
by Jacob B. Warbington for 1807
—tax due 5 1 cents.
Terms, cafh.
j. M C. Montgomery,
T. C. J. C.
July 14, 1809.
NOTICE.
Ti
HQ ‘E perfons who are io ar
rears for rent on the Sandy creek
tract of land, Clark county, belong
ing to the Trufi.ees of the Univer
iiry of Georgia, whether as original
Itiiees or under kffees are hereby
notified that unlefs payment is made
to the fubferiber, or the old notes
taken up, and new ones given, (in
which cafe a reafonable credit will
be allowed) fuits are ordered’to be
commenced in the Superior Court,
againlt all perfons who have been
in pclitilion of the lands, for the
life and occupation of faid lands.
A. S. CLAYTON,
Agent.
Auguft 19, 1809.
WinM.WrtMrt.n >■ ra ■ mmm r tm n r
NOTICE.
ALL perfons that are in arrears
for taxes for the year 1808, and
thofe who have not paid their tax
to Roland Taylor for the year 1806
end Qbediah Echols for 1807, are
requtfted to attend at Athens on
Friday the 15th of September next,
or at WatkiofviUe on Saturday the
16th, as I will attend on thefe days
for the purpofe of collecting the
taxes due for the years above men
tioned, as no longer indulgence can
or will be given.
JOHN SELMAN, t. c. c, c.
Auguft 2 ift, 1809.
N. B. It will not be in my pow
er io attend on Court week.
MARCH TERM; ‘BO9,
SUPERIOR COURT'•
On the petition of Thomas
Hitft, dating that Thomas Cowan,
in his life time, mortgaged to
Michael A. Gauva n a certain craft:
or parcel cf iand, (being pan of a
five thoufand acie traft g ar:ted to
Count D’Efta ng) lying and being
in the laid county on the north fork
of the Ocente, containing live
hundred and forty-feven acres—-to
fecure the payment of two notes of
hand, each ior the Turn of four hun -
dred and fifi>-eight dollars—the one
payable the of December,
1807, and the ocher on the 25T1
December, isoß. Ihe faid moit
fiace beannm dace cn the twelvth of
January, 1807, and the faid notes
on the 10th January, 1807—and
on the ninth of February, 1808,
the faid Michael affigaed the faid
Mortgage and Notes to the faid
Thomas Hirft for value received,
IT J3 ORDERED,
On mptioo, that the heirs or ro
prefen natives of Thomas Cowan,
deceafcd, pay into court, within
twelve months from this date, the
principal and intereft due on faid
mortgage, and alfo the coft, other
wifo the equity of redemption of in
and to the laid mortgaged premifes
fliill be from thence forth forever
barred and force defied 5 and that
this rule be p üblished in one of the
public gazettes cf this Rate once a
moiith for twelve months, or ferv
cd on the faid heirs cr reprefenta
tives of the faid Thomas Cowan a:
leaft fix months, previoufiy to ihe
the expiration of the laid twelve
months.
A true extract from the Minutes
this 3 T ft of March, 1809.
EDWARD ADAMS, Clerk.
April 1, 1809.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
Deferred from the Mail cf the U.
S. lome time laft March in the
Creek Nation (M. TANARUS.) Ifocah 3ren
ton, The above reward will be giv
en to any perfon who will deliver
laid Brentojn in Miiledgtville. By
applicaiioß to Col. B. Hawkins,
agent of the U. S. for Indian rfrairs,
he will iffue orders to the chiefs to
have him delivered up.
John B. Chandler,
In the Pod-Office Department.
June ioch, 1809.
ENTERTAIN ment.
WILLIAM OLIVER respect
fully acquaims his friends and the
community generally, that he keeps
a House of Entertainment, hi
the town of Peterfburg, (the one
formerly occupied by Mrs. Rag
land.) He will be thankful co thofe
who may pleafe to favor him with
their cuftom, and afilires them they
will at all tail is find the bed ac
commodation and the utmoft good
order and regularity in his place.
Pcterfourg, June loth, 1809.
NOTIC E.
NINE months af cr the date
hereof, appl cadon will be made to
the honorable Inferior Court of O
glethorpe county, for leave to fell
on<* traeft of land lying in the county
of .Wilkinfon, the property of Mi
chael Whelxn and known in faid
county by lot No. 24, 22d difiridc
—fold for the benefit of the heirs
and crcdiross of faid decealed.
JOHN M. SIMS,
JOSEPH BAUGHAN,
Ad rm n i lira to rs •
July 29, 1809.
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