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SHERIFF'S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD,
On the firjl Tuefday in November
next, cn the Public Souare in the
Town cf Madtfon , Morgan county,
between the ufual hours >
202 1-2 Acres of land, No. 265
In the fifteenth diftrid of Baldwin,
now Morgan county, levied upon
as the property cf Robert Jones to
fatisfy three executions in favour of
Jonathan Lewis, Efq.
Terms of fale cafh,
JOSEPH MORROW,
September 30, 1809. D. S.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD,
On the firjl ‘Tuesday in November next
at the Court-Houfe in Clark County,
between the hours of Ten and
Three o'clock, the following pro
perty, VIZ,.
TWO hundred acres of land, be
the fame more or lefs, in Clark
county, on M'Nutts creek, origi
nally granted to Marbury, joining
Hays and others ; levied on as the
property of Robert E. Echols to
hferHv an execution in favor of
Dickcn. and pointed out
•' ! ' ,ot ’ K Jefenda t .
rstu _ th ALSO,
One fmall black horfe, faddl t
and bridle, executed as the proper
ty of Burket Dtane to fatisfy an
execution in favor of Dilmas Lilc,
vr, faid Deane, Green Lee & James
W. Armftrong, and pointed out by
Lee and Armftrong.
One hundred acres of land, be
the fame more or lefs, in Clark
county on M'Nutts creek, joining
Charles Hutfon and others, granted
to Wagnor, executed as the proper
ty of Stringer to fatisfy fundry ex
ecutions in favor of William Pounds
vs. faid Stringer, and returned to
me by Archy Hutfon, conftable—
ir being the land whereon James
Stringer now lives.
ALSO,
One hundred and fixty-eight a
cres of land, be the fame more or
irft, in Clark county on the waters
of Wild Cat creek, originally grant
ed to Williamfon, joining M r ßee
and others, executed as the pro
perty of William Thurman to fa
risfy fundry executions vs. faid
Thurman, and returned to me by
Richard Stanfield, conftable, and
pointed out by the defendant Thur
man.
ALSO,
Fifty acres of land, be the fame
more or lefs, in Clark county on
the waters of Calls Creek, granted
to William Thompfon, joining
William George and others, execu
ted as the property of William W,
Earncft to fatisfy fundry executions,
and returned to me by Ifaac Daniel,
conftable.
ALSO ,
87 1-2 Acres of land, be the
fame more lefs, in Clark county
on the waters of Rofe creek, grant
ed to Williamfon, joining Self and
others, executed as the property of
Benjamin Arondale to fatisfy an ex
ecution in favor of James Kirkwood
for the ufe of Ben. Phillips vs. faid
Arondale and James Arondale, and
pointed out by the defendant.
Conditions cadi.
JOHN SELMAN,
Sheriff.
OTeber 4, 1809.
A FTIV COPIES
Of a Sermon Preached in Pin die at ion
Of Revealed Truth, and in which
is produced fome of theJirong
eji arguments that re
ligion admits of
‘VOR SALE AT THIS WFriCE,
mir COMMISSION WARE
HOUSE.
STAIN BACK WILSON,
Having created Commodious
Stores and Ware-Houfes on a lot
fronting the River* and in the next
Iquare below M‘Kinne’s; offers his
fervices to the public, in the tranf
adion of
FACTORAGE
&.
COMMISSION BUSINESS .
He flatters himfelf that front his
punctuality and unremitting atten
tion to bufinefs, he will deferve the
encouragement of thofe, who may
be pleafed to fend to his care cotton,
Tobacco, or any other articles in
his line of bufinefs. From the eli
gible fituation of this eftablilKifcent,
(being in a central part of the town
and having an immediate and diredt
communication with a good landing
place) it will be very convenient
for thofe who may have bufinefs to
tranfad in this City ; as well thofe
who refide in town as in the coun
try.
N. B. His ftore is removed to
the brick building of Mr. Richard
Tubman, where lie intends keep
ing an affartment of Dry Goods
CP Groceries, which will be fold
low to accommodate his cuftemers.
Augujla, September 1, 1809.
AN O T I C E.
LL thofe indebted to the Sub
feribers either by Note or Book Ac
count, are fequefted to make pay
ment by the 25 th of December
next; if not difeharged by that
time, they may exped to find them
in the hands of the proper officer
for collection.
Phinizy, Son & Shields,
China-Grove, Oglethorpe County,
September 20, 1809. 70 \w 2 m.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
ALL perfons travelling through
the Creek Nation are at liberty ot
crofs the Chatohoochee, either at
Mr. John Marfhal’s ferry 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 fhall be ufed
well , as this is the wiih and talk of
the Chiefs f Coweto.
LITTLE PRINCE,
CHIEF of Coweto Towns.
N. B. The old road goes to
Mr. MarfhaU which is the left
hand.
Auguft a 6, 1809. 66 t. f.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
Deferred from the Mail of the U.
S. lome time laft March in the
Creek Nation (M. TANARUS.) Ifacah Eten
ton, The above reward will be giv
en to any perfon who will deliver
faid Brenton in Milledgeville. By
application to Col. B. Hawkins,
agent of the U. S. for Indian affairs,
he will iffue orders to the chiefs to
have him delivered up.
John B. Chandler,
ki the Poft-Office Department.
June 10th, 1809.
NOTICE.
r T'H£ fubferiber being about to
JL leave this Rate for the wefiern
country on a fhort vifit, takes this
occafion to inform all thofe who
may have any bufinefs with him,
during his abfence, that Auguftin
S. Clayton, lllq. of Athens, isffrtly
empowered, to't ran fad ir, as effec
tually as it the fubferiber himfelf
were prefent.
D. W. EASLEY.
September 30, 1809,
COLLECTOR’S SALE.
Will be fold at the Court-Houfeinjack-
Jon County, cn Wednesday the 10th cf
December next ; the following trails
of Land , or Jo much thereof, as will
Jatsify the tax due thereon with cejls >
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, 5© acres of the
ad quality, the balance of the 3d
quality, (fo fays three freeholders)
granted to Lamar, joinmg Hick
man and others ; reported to be in
default from the year 1806 until
the year 1808, both included—tax
due 1 dollar 94 1-2 cents.
J. M. C. Montgomery,
T. C. J. C.
June 14, 1809. 56 iw 6m
THE TAX COLLECTORS
FOR 1808
Are notified that, after the
10th of November next, the Le
giflature will be furnifhed with a
ftatement, in which will be exhi
bited the names of fuch (and their
fecurities) as fhall then be in ar
rears, with the amount due by each
—and that executions againft thofe
in default at that time, will imme
diately thereafter iffue.
ELEAZER EARLY,
Comptroller-General.
GEO. R. CLAYTON,
Treafurer.
Milledgeville, 7
September %, 1809.5
GEORGIA, 7 \\T
Randolph County. ) VV HERE
AS William Cook applies for let
ters of administration on the eftate
and effeds of Timothy Melton,
deceafed.
Thel'e are therefore to cite and
admonifii all and Angular the kin
dred and creditors of laid deceafed,
to file their objections, if any they
have, at the court of ordinary to be
held in and for the county aforefaid
on the firft Monday in November
enfuing, otherwise letters of admi
niftration will be granted according
ly.
Given under my hand this 22d
September, 1809.
Jeremiah Pearson, for
JOHN COLLIER, C. C. O.
NOTICE.
That on Saturday the 25 th day of
November next, will be fold at the
houfe of John Griffith, deceafed,
late of the county of Oglethorpe on
Broad river ,
THE dock of Horfes, Cows,
Hogs, &c. with Houfehold and
Kitchen furniture, and fundry other
articles too tedious to mention.
ANN GRIFFITH,
Executrix.
October 8, 1809.
NOTICE.
ALL thofe having any demands
againft the eftate of Henry M‘Coy,
late of Clark county, deceafed, are
requefted to exhibit them immedi
ately, properly authenticated—and
all thole indebted to faid eftate to
make immediate payment to
SARAH M‘COY,
Executrix ,
JOHN M e COY,
NEELY M*COY,
Executors.
O&cber 14, 1809.
DISSOLUTION OF PART
NERSHIP.
TT
JL HE Co-partnrfh;p of Carnes
CP Clayton in the practice of the,
Lav/in the Wtftern Circuit having
been diffolvcd by mutual confenc
on the fecondday cf Juiy kft; the
fubferiber notifies thofe who wifh
his profdfional fervices in the Wef
tern Circuit of this State, or in the
Diftrids of Abbeville and Pendle
ton in South-Carolina, that letters
addreffed to him at Carnesvftie in
Franklin county between this time
and the firft of January next and
at this place after thac ds:e will bt
promptly and diligently attended
to.
THOs. P. CARNES.
Athens, September 18, 1809.
—W
FOR SALE
TWO valuable trads of Land,
in Jackfon county, in the neigh
borhood of Jtfferfon (or Jackion
court-houfe) containing between 3
and 400 acres each, adjoining the
Univerfity Lands on the middle
fork of the Oconee river—The fi
tuation of thefe lands wili be well
worth the attention cf purchafers;
one of the faid trads lying within
one mile ot Jefferlon, the other a
bout two. A further defeription is
deemed unneceffary as no perfon,
it is prefumed, will purchafe with
out viewing the premifes. For
terms apply to Reuben Hill, Efq.
near Athens, cr to the fubferiber
in Columbia county.
J. APPLING.
Auguft 8, 1809. 65— iv/ 3m.
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
JVill he fold on the feventeentb day of
November next, at the late dwelling
beufe of Henry Ml Coy, deceafed,
of Clark county,
A few likely Negroes, one Wag
gon and Geer, feveral Horfes, with
other articles too teiicu3 to men
tion. Terms will be made known
on the day cf fale.
SARAH M<COY,
Executrix CP Adm ini (lr&irix.
JOHN M-COY,
NEELY M‘COY,
Executors CP Adminijlrators.
September 29, 1809.
NOTICE.
INEmonths afterdate appli
cation will be made to the Inferior
Court of Greene County, for leave
to foil a trad of land in fold county,
cr the waters of Town creek, con
taining five hundred acres, being
the real eftate cf James Sanfom,
deceafed—to be fold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of fold
deceafed.
EZEKIEL PARK,
JOHN LAMAR,
April 7, 1809. Executors.
NOTICE.
Nine months after dueappll
cation will be made to the honora
ble Juftices of the Inferior Csurt of
Oglethorpe county, for leave to
fell one trad of land, adjoining
James Edmundfon, containing two
hundred and fifty acres—one other
trad adjoining William Finch and
others, containing two hundred a
crcs—aifo one other trad contain
ing two hundred acres, adjoining
Reuben M‘Clain and others, ail o
the waters of Little River—to be
fold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of the eftate of William
Swanfon, deceafed. /
JAMES SWANSON, >
Adr • ‘ ■
September 16, 18c