Foreign correspondent & Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1809-1811, September 16, 1809, Image 4

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SHERIFF'S SALE. WILL EE SOLD, Cn the f.rjl ‘Tuesday in October next, at the Court-Houfe in Clark County, between the hours of Ten and ‘Three o'clock , the followin'? ’pro perty, VIZ , One hundred and fixty-two acres of land in Clarke county, under niorr E a o e * n fa vor Jfflc Lan"e, with a croo of corn and cotton k growing thereon, amount for which mortgage is 98 dollars 87 Mccn.s, alfo four or five thouiand pine fiiingles, one raw hide, one fide i ddle, one man’s faddie, ten or fifteen pounds of fhingling nails, one bay mare, one forrel horfe, three cows and calves, two heifers, nine head of geefi*, fix teen head of hogs and fix (mail pigs, one corner cupboard, fix Iplit bottomed chairs, one pine chef, one writing defk, all w hich 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 the) run on the plantation. rso. ‘‘h'tra® hundred and eight acres and L V- naif of land, be the fame more iA lefs, in Clark county, it being the plantation whereon Jacob Bur gar now lives, levied on as the pro perty of Jacob Burgar to fatisfy fun dry executions at the inflance of Robert Grimmett, and pointed out bv the defendant and returned to me by Richard Stanfield, confiable. ALSO. One dtfic and bock cafe, two folding tables, one pine fiab and eight chairs, two tea:her beds and furniture, one fet of tea china, le vied on as the property of Mkajah Williamfon, deceafed, to fatisfy an execution in favor of William &: Felix Gilbert, and pointed cut by William Willlarnfon. Conditions calb. JOHN SELMAN. Sheriff September r, 1809. SHERIFF’S SALE. On the fir ft Tuefday in Q Sober next, at the Court Houfe in jackfon coun ty between the ufual hours, will be fold\ iioe following property, VIZ. 470 acres of land be the fame more or Ids, on the waters of the Qconee, granted to- joining Bowen, levied on by fimdry execu tions as the property of John Lane at the in fiance of Pope & Bibb and others; the property pointed auz by laid Lane. ALSO, One negro woman named Har riot, levied on by fundry executions as the property of Sherod Thomp ion at the ‘inflance of John Rach ford and others. Conditions cafh. WILLIAM POTTS, Sheriff. Augufl 28, 1809. PUBLIC NOTICE. AI L peifons travelling through the Creek Nation are at liberty to crols the Chatohoochee, either at Mr, John Marfhal’s ferry cr at Mr. Mdntuih’f, whichever they pleafe rs they are both half breeds and wt* pledge our word and honor that all travellers coming or going ihsougli our country fhall be ufed well, as this is the wifh and talk of the Chiefs of Ccweto. LITTLE PRINCE, CHIEF of Coweto Towns. N. B. Ihe old road goes to Mr. Marflials which is the left hand. Avgufi 1809, 66 t. f, £ NOTICE, perfons having any de mands againfi the diace of Natha niel Bridges, deceafed, are requdled t > exhibit them properly actefted within the time preferibed by law, in order thac provifioa may be made to difeharge the fame—And ad perfons indebted to faid eftat * are requefted to make payment ci WILIE J BRIDGES, AND WM. M. STOKES, Executors. Augufl 17, 1809. TO EE LEASED 1 HE Houfe and Lot in Athens, now occupied by Captain W. Eaf fley,—The Houfe 40 feet by 24 — The Lot well tnclofed, with a Kit chen, Smoke-Koufe and Stable thereon. Further improvements will be made to fuit the Leffee, if required, and immediate pofiefTion given— apply to A. LEWIS. Athens, Augufl 28, 1809. SHERIFF’S SALE. On the Firft Tuefday in October next, at the Court-Houfe in Jackfon County, between the ufual hours, will be fold the following property, to wit: 100 acres of land be fame more or lefs, on the waters of the middle river, adjoining Samuel Wafon, alfo one bay horfe and one forrel horfe, ail levied on as the property cf George Martin at the inftauceof Samuel Wilfon, the property point ed out by the plaintiff. ALSO. Or.e bay mare levied on as the property of John Phinecy at the inflance of Uriah Humphries, the property pointed out by the defen dant. Conditions cafh. JOS. J. SCOTT, B. S. Augufi 28, 1809. COLLECTOR’S SALE. Will be fold at the Court- Houfe in Jaek- Jon County, on Wednesday the 20th of December next j the following irabls of Land , or fo much thereof , as will Jaisify the tax due thereon with cojls , VIZ. 467 Acres cf 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 of the 3d quality, (fo fays three freeholders) granted to Lamar, joinmg Hick man and ethers j reported to be in default from the year 1806 until the year ISOB, both included—tax due 1 dollar 94 1-2 cents. J. M. C. Moy TGOMERY, T. C. J. C. June 14, 1809. 46 iw 6m NOTICE. ON Wednefday the 25th day of October next, will be fold at the Kite t elide nee of Abel Howard de cided on Broad river in Oglethorpe county, ALL the fleck of cattle belong ing to Lie eilate of faid deceafed.” GROVES HOWARD. Executor. September 4th 1809. COLLECTOR’S SALE. Cn Saturday the 2gd of September next, will be fold at the ccu> t-houfe in Jackfon county , between the hours of ten and three o'clock , the following tratls cf land or as much us will jatisfy the tax due thereon, wttb cofls, viz— -1000 Acres, 3d quality, granted to Randol Trailer, lying in Jackfon county on the waters or louch Broad river, joining Drifkol and others, given in by William Strcclman as his own property for the year 1807 and as agent for Randol Trailer for the year i3©8 —tax due for 1807 1 dollar 67 1-2 cents, and for the year 1808, t dollar 25 cents. ALSO, 130 Acres, 3d quality, granted to Marbury, Jackfon county, mid dle Oconee, joining Lifle, returned by Jacob B. Warbington for 1807 —tax due 5 1 cents. Terms, cafh. J. M C. T. C. J. C. July 14, 1809. rw ———■—wwfl—i ■—i FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. Dt fertcd from the Mall of theU. S. iome time laft March in the Creek Nation ([VI. TANARUS.) Ifacah Rren ton, The above reward will be giv en to any perfon who wiil deliver faid Brenton in Miiledseville. Bv U J application to Col. B. Hawkins, agent of the U. S. for Indian affairs, he will ifTue orders to trie chiefs to have him delivered up. John B. Chandler, In the Poll-Office Department. June noth, 1809. EN 1 ERTAINMENT. WILLIAM OLIVER resped fully acquaints his friends and the community generally, that he keeps 3 House of Entertainment, in the town of Petersburg, (the one f irmerly occupied by Mrs. Rag land.) He will be thankful to thole who may pleafe to favor him with .their cufiom, and allures them they will at all times find the belt ac commodation and the utinoft good order and regularity in his place. Pcterfburg, June iorh, 1809. NO T I C E. NINE months after the date hereof, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of O glethorpe county, for leave to fell one trad of land lying in the county •of Wdkinfon, the property of Mi chael Whelm and known in faid county by lot No. 24, 22d dfftnd —Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of faid deceafed. JOHN M. SIMS, JOSEPH BAUGHAN, Adminiftrators. July 29, 1809. NOTICE. THIS day the Cos Partne ffrip between Richard Eajley IS Thornton Jones is ddfolved in the Tanning bufir.efs. All perfons having any claims or demands againfl laid firm, are de fied to come forward with their acccmpts on or before the 25th day of September next —And all tbofe indebted are defired to come forward and make immediate pay ment or liquidate their accompts. B ite Tanning bufinefs wiil , be continued by faid Eallcv. RICHARD EASLEY. THORNTON JONES. Augvfi i2; ißco. FOR SALE 4 TWO valuable tracts of Laud, in Jackfon county, in <:he neigh- t borhcod of JcfFerlon (>r Jacklor* court-houfc) containing between 3 ■ and 400 acies each, adj oining the , Univeifity Lands on the middle fork of the Oconee river—T he fi tuation of thefe lands will be well worth the attention of pjurchafers; one o: the Lid tracts lying within one mile of Jefferfon, the other a bout two. A further description is deemed unnecefiary as no perfen, it is prefumed, will pur chafe with out viewing the prtfliifes. Bor terms apply to Reuben Hill, Efq. near Athens, cr to the iubfcribfcr in Columbia county. J. APPLING. Augufi: 8, 1809. 65 —iw 3m. STRAYED FROM the fubferibers aboht the 12th Augufl laft, Two horfis(to wk) one Black horfe about t. even yeais old & about 14 1-2 hand high, blind in the right eye, a fear in the \ forehead and a final! fni'p 00 the nofe j a fwab Tail— the other is a chtinuc forrel feven years old, light • coloured main and Tail, rcaehfd main and fwab ‘Bail, abouc 4 feeit 11 inches high, branded but the brands not rtcollected. Whoever will de liver the above defeated herds or either of them to either of thefub leribers livirg near Lind fey’s bridge cn the north fork of the Oconee River in Jackfon county, Hria.ll be liberally rewarded by JAMES JONES, & JAMES GARRIGJN. Sept. sth 1809. GEORGIA, At a Court Oglethorpe county. Jof Ordinary began and held on the 3d day of July, 1809. Prelent their hono r s, John Lumpkin, John Deven port, George Hudfpeth, Joha Moore, and Charles L. Mathews, ON the petition of Jena Wool dridge Rating to the court that William Luck it*, deceaied, in his life time, to wit, on die 6ch day of May, 1796, entered into a certain inllrument of writing for the con veyance of a certain trad of land, containing four hundred acres, to William Brown, (a copy of which is filed in this office) which bond or inftrument of writing was align ed or transferred on the 6th day of Odoher, 1806, by the faid William Brown unto the faid John Wool dridge, and is nowin his pofieffion, and that the laid Luckie departed this lire without executing ticks to the laid land—Whereupon IT IS ORDERED, Tha: James Luckie and Heze kiah Luckie, executors of faid William Luckie, execute tides to the faid John Wooldridge to the aforefaid trad of land urilefs caufe to the contrary be ffiewn—And that this be pubfilhed once a month for the fpace of three months, in the Georgia Exprefs or fume other public gazette ef this Rate. Taken from the minutes of the court 4th of J uly, 1809. MAT RAINEY, C C. G. CASH GIVEN BOR CLEAN COTTON & LINEN RAGS, AT THIS OFFICE. SHERIFF’S BLANK. TITLES lor sale at this office , FLANKS MAT BE HAD At THIS OFFICE,