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with o or 10 men, as hfort, hit. at
the bead of 500 cavalry 3 he thin
1 unfed the mob to difpeifi, and no fur
ther mifchief exfued.
The above ftatement may be relied
upon as correct. The account given
of it in fame of cur papers, fating the
Americans had boifted their fag over
that of the Britifb isfalfe, This •was
done by the Englijb carpenters in order
that the blame might be thrown on the
Americans.
PATE ii M 1 L L.
rip
A HE Subfcriber intends erect
ing a Paper Mill on the Oconee
near the Scull Shoals, and wants a
large quantity of all kinds of
R AGS,
For which a liberal price will be
given.
The great want and utility of
fuch an eftabiifhment in this State,
i,/ which we have no Paper Mill, it
h hoped will induce its citizens to
afiErd their co-operating aid in
inch an undertaking.
r ZACHAKIAH SIMS.
Green County , Nov. 2, 1 809.
GEORGIA, Clark county.
By John Smith, Clerk of the Court
5 : Ordinary of jaid county.
V HERE AS Martha MTG'gney
i- for letters of adminiliration
on fir efface of Bade M'Kigney*
];• e of ft id county, deceafed.
Tbefe are therefore to cite and ad
mvdff all and fingtilar the kindred
and creditors of J'aid deceafed , to be
and appear at my office within ike
time preferibed by lam, to (hew caufe,
a any they have, why /aid letters
jk ‘jJd not be granted.
G'-c. under my hand this 3d
cf November 1809.
JOHN SMITH, C.C. O.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be Sold,
C ■ the fir ft Tuefiday in December
.-text, at the court-hoitje in Ogle
thorpe county, between the hours of
ten and three o'clock, the following
property
Three hundred and fix acres cf
land, be the fame more or left, in
tH;! county in the fork of Long
creek and Broad river, granted to
Wtiham Wilder, joining George
i (iedd and others, levied on as
the p; Sperry of Nathaniel Bradford
f * -h the following executions
i favor of George Mathews and
V obert Thompfon for the ufe of
} > <nning & Bibb, againfi: Bat
; drord, admiaiftrator of Natha
• J ) Bradford deceafed, the terms
of the ialt laic not being complied
with.
ALSO,
One hundred acres of land, be
the fame more or lefs, on the wa
ters of Long creek, joining of Joel
Co!lev and others, levied 00 to fa
’ tisly an execution in favor of Taac
Holman againf! Garland T. Wat
kins, and poit.ted out bv jok-ph
Darnd,
ALSO.
One hundred acres of land, be
the lame more ieis, on the waters
of Long creek, joining of John
Harden and others, taken as the
property of John Pafchal, at the
i.nftance ol George Pafchal, and re
turned to me by James Wells, con
liable.
Conditions caih.
RICHARD BAILEY,
D. Sheriff.
o Stoker 31, 1809.
SHERIFF’S'BLANK TITLES
FOR S ALES at this office.
NOT! C F.
WILL BE SOLD,
On the premifes to the high eft bidder,
on the fourth day of December next
the trait where I now live lying
in Oglethorpe county on the waters
of Long creek,
Containing two hundred and
iixty-one acres, would anfwer to
work four or live hands to advan
tage, about one hundred and iixty
or feventy acres at wh\ch are
cleared and under a good fence,
a young orchard of two thoufanu
trees juit beginning to bear, and a
fmall ap>ple orchard—alio one hun
dred barrels of corn and a quanti
ty of fodder. Twelve months
credit will be given for all fums a
bove five dollars, the purchaser
giving bond with approved fecu-
JOHN T. COLQUITT.
OSfober 30, 1809.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
On the fir ft Tuefday in January next ,
agreeable to an order of the honor
able the Court of Ordinary for the
County of Jackfon, WILL BE
SOLD at J offer fin in J'aid county ,
oNE craft of land containing
2.00 acres, 1} ing and being in the
county afotefald with a fmall im
provement thereon, adjoining Mid
dleton Brooks and Arthur Craw
ford, all'o a negro man named Jack 3
being part ot the real efface of
Thomas Morgan, deceafed 3 twelve
months credit will be given, the
purchafer giving bond and feeuricy
for the purchale money.
MARY MORGAN,
Adminiflrairix.
JOHN CARMICHAEL,
ROBERT MORGAN,
Adminiji rotors.
Quicker 21, 1809. tds 74.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD,
On the fir ft \Tuefday in December next
at the Court-Houfi in Clark coun
ty, between the hours of ten and
three o'clock , the fallowing proper
ty
ONE hundred and fifty acres of
land, be the fame more or lefs, in
Ciark county on the North Fork of
the Oconee river, originally grant
ed to Gordon, adjoining William
Strong ar,d others, levied on as the
property of Lea and Arm ft ror g to
iatisfy an execution in favor of
James D. Cole.
Conditions calh.
SAMUEL JACKSON,
D. Sheriff.
OStober 3.3, 1809.
N OTIC E.
r*rr*
JL HIS is to inforjn all per fins who
have hifmejs with William Shaw,
(MerchantJ deceafed, late of this
aunty, to fend forward their accounts
for tr: Sir demands againfi the eft ate
properly authenticated, in order that
provificn may be made for the dij
c barge cf the fame —and all ihofi in
debted to the faid eft ate are requAied to
ccme forward and fettle their accounts
‘immediately in order that the Jaid
eft ate may be fettled as Joan as poffible.
MARGARET SH/IJV y
Admniftratrix.
REUBEN HILLj
SPENCER REYNOLDS,
. Adminiftratcrs .
Clarke County, 20th OSlober , ISO 9.
CASH GIVEN FOR CLEAN
COTTON U LINEN RAGS,
AT THIS OFFICE,
NOTICE,
r & “t
I
i_ HA T after the expiration of
nine months from this date, appli
cation will be made to the honora
ble the court of ordinary for the
county of Jackfon, for leave to fell
four trafts of land, the whole of the
real eitatc cf Jofiah de
ceived, to wit—one traft of four
hundred and fixty acres lying in the
county of Jackfon at the time of
furvey how the county of Clarke
on Green Brier creek, granted to
Jpfeph Carfon, joins Runnels; one
hundied and twenty acres, granted
to Mai bury, lying on Marbury’s
creek 3 one traft of two hundred
two and a half acres, granted to
Parifli, in the fifth diftriftof former
Wilkinfon county j and one hun
dred and ten acres, being jointly
between theeftates of the deceafed
and Nehemiah Smith, granted to
Willia nlon, lying on Williamfon’s
creek in the county of Jackfon. —
The lame being for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of Laid de-
GEORGE HUMPHRIES,
JOHN BRADLEY,
Admmiftracors.
Auguft 5, ISO 9.
FOR SALE
I HAT very valuable traft of
Land, generally known by the name
of the M'-'Gowan traft, fituate in
the county of Ciark fix mdes to
the weft of Athens, on the middle
fork of the Oconee river, contain
ing 525 acres—about 200 acres of
winch arc rich low grounds. There
is about 90 or one hundred acres of
open land on the plantation—A
very bold fpring of excellent water,
wltuin one Hundred yards cf the
houfe, and an orchard well Rocked
with fruit trees. The buildings
are a dwelling houfe, a large barn,
a cotton machine that works by
water, and other convenient and
necHfary out houfes. The and welling
houfe Lands la a ILuadon com
manding a view of the river, and
of a large proportion of the plan -
tation. It is efteemed (by thofe
acquainted with it) one of the moft
plcafant and healthy fixations in
the up country. The teims of fale
will be made known on applica
tion to the tub Bribers living in
Lexington.
WM. H. CRAWFORD.
STEPHEN UPSON.
Lexington, Oft. 13, 1809.
NOTICE.
NINE months from the date
hereof, I fha‘l apply to the honora
ble the Inferior Court of Ciark
County for an order of court to fell
all the real t ft ace of the late W iliiam
Mitchell, Jiin. deceafed—for the
’benefit of the heirs arid creditors cf
Lib deceafed.’
T. MITCHELL,
Adminifirator.
ApAl 15, 1809.
NOTICE.
T\T
X. N INE months from the dare
hereof application will be made to
the honorable Inferior Court of
Jackfon county, for leave to, fell
five fixth of two hundred two and
an half acres or land, grurued to toe
heirs of Stephen Gardner, lying
in Randolph county —fold for the
benefit of the heirs of Stephen
Gardner, deceafed.
JAMES HENDRIX,
Guardian.
GAoler 3. 1809..
MARCH TJRV, ISO 9.
SuriHUOii COURT.
O. .
V_y N the petition cf Thomas
Hirft, Rating that Thomas Cowan,
in his life time, mortgaged to
Michael A Gauvain a certain craft:
or parcel of iand, (being part cf a
five thonfand acre traft granted to
Count D’Eftaing) lying and bein.o
---m the laid county on the north fork
of the Oconee, containing five
hundred and forcy-feven acres to
Tecure the payment of two notes cf
hand, each for the fum of four hun
dred and fifty-eight dollars—the one
payable the 25th ol December,
1807, and the other on the 25th
December, iBo3. The laid mort
gage bearing date on the twelvth of
January, 1807, and the Lid notes
on the xoih January, 1807 — an d
on the ninth of February, 1808,
the faid Michaei aifigaed the faid
Mortgage at.d Notes to the laid
Thomas Hirft for value received,
ITIS ORDERED,
On motion, that the heirs or re
prefencatives of Thomas Cowan,
v dtceafcd, pay into court, within
twelve months from this da’ s
principal and in re re ft diie. a jj tv Q- u
mortgage, and ailo the coft,
‘vile the equity of redemption ot in
and to the laid mortgaged premiks
fhall be from thenceforth forever
barred and forced fed ; and that
this rule be publifhed in one of the
public gazettes of this ftace once a
month for twelve months, or ferv
ed on the faid heirs or reprefenta
tives of the faid Thomas Cowan at
Raft fix month', previoufty to
the expiration of the laid twelve
months.
A true e.xt'-aSI from the Minutes
this 3 j ft cf March , 1809.
EDWARD ADAMS, Clerk .
April i y 1809.
GEORGIA, 7By the honorable
Jackfon county J the Court of Or
ell nary holden in & for laid county.
MAY TERM 1809.
v-T PON the petition cf Bit held re J
Wood, flating that Perrin Fan ar in
Lis life time made and execur< and his
certain bond or obligation to one
Adam Pool to make tides to a cc<
tain lot of land lying arid being \o
the diftrift: of Wilk ini. n, known t
number one hundred and four, u:u>
the laid Adam Pool or his affig .
under the penalty of one ton.!,
dollars, which faid bond or - A ..
r.ion has bten aifigned to him a
the laid Peri in Farrar having im
parted this life. Without executing
titles to the faid Lt of land, and
without leaving any will dtrtftirig
in what manner titles are to be
made, and he praying the court 1 ■
ciireft t!ie Adirfiniftratrix to execute
titles to the faid lot of land ro him o>
his order, agreeable to the bond an.
tfie afiignmenc thereon and the ;
cf. AT iiibly in lucii cafes made a-,.;
pi :>vidfd.
IT I j ORDERED that the A
- ot the eftate of laid 0~-
ceafed, ci.> make rides to ton i did
Lt cl land the firft Monday in Lt
vemoer nex% unlefi. caufe be for-’
to the corrrary agreeable to tf
bc?.d ar.d ot the aftignment f > u.
thereon ; and that this rule be pm
i.fhed in one of the public gazettes
cl this State, once a montn for the
term of three months previous to
faid dm-, and in ihiee of the moft
public places in faid countv, agree
anivt to.the aft cf ii.li.cmby m iuen
C 2 >5 made end provided.
ui. true copy from the n inures 5
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