Foreign correspondent & Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1809-1811, November 18, 1809, Image 4

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PAP E S. M ILL. A IJE Subfcriber intends creat ing a Paper Mill on the Oconee i-car the Scull Shoals, and wants a t ,fge quantity of ail kinds of L, RAGS, ; trtion jfich a liberal price will be of their v ’ Vheir effjfat want an d utility of > ait’ virulent in this State, -i v,t? have no Paper Mill, it is SEpl-d will induce its citizens to t rfl’ord their co-operating aid in fuch 3ii undertaking. ZACHARfAH SIMS. Green County, Nov. 2, 1809. N O T J C E. WILL BE SOLD, 0:i the premfes to tbs higheft bidder, rv. lbs fourth day of December next the trail where 1 now live lying in Oglethorpe ccunty cn the waters barriers to T ge^> thv -ret* hr-g two hundred and Colley rUcn . c> would an Ever to r$ &ik four or five hands to advan vjp-ge, about one hundred ana fixty Jr or feventy acres of which are cleared and under a good fence, a young orchard of tuo thoufand trees juft beginning to bear, and a frna! 1 apple orchard—alib one hun dred barrels of corn and a quanti ty of fodder. Twelve months credit will be given for all hums a bove five dollars, the pure haler giving bond with approved fecu tv. JOHN T. COLQUITT. Qblober 30, 1809. r —r I—l1 —1 1 fnwru-t 1- ■ .iMPwa-n-T ■■ , < i.ji ADMi N IST RATORS S AL.E. On the ftrft Tuefday in ‘January next , agreeable to an order of ike honor aide the Court of Ordinary for the County of fackfon, M / ILL BE SOLD- at Jefferfon in [aid county , A V..-/NE tract of land containing c.OO acres, Ling and being in the county afore laid with a final! im provement thereon, adjoining Mid dleton Brooks and Arthur Craw ford, allb a negro man named Jack ; Being part of the real eftate of Thomas Morgan, deceafed ; twelve months credit will be given, the v purchafer giving bond and fecurity for the purchafe nionev. MARY MORGAN, Adminiflratrix. JOHN CARMICHAEL, ROBERT MORGAN, Ad in in ijl raters. O Holer 21, 1809. tds 74* SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL BE SOLD, On the ftrft Tuefday in December next at the Court-Houfe in Clark coun ty, between the hours of ten and three o'clock , the j allowing proper ty ONE hundred and fifty acres of land, be the fame mo;e or lefs, in Clark county on the North Fork of the Oconee river, originally grant .ed to Gordon, adjoining William Strong and others, levied on as the property of Lea and Armftrong to Jatisfy an execution in favor of J ames D. Cole. Conditions cafh. SAMUEL JACKSON, D. Sheriff. QHoler 23, ISO 9. A FEIN COPIES Of a Senucn Preached in Vindication Of Revealed Truth , and in which is producedfome of the ftrong eft arguments that re ligion admits of roil SALE AT THI-J 1 OFF ICS. SHERIFF'S SALE. IVill be Sold, Ctt the ftrft ‘ Tuefday in December nextj at the court-houfe in Ogle thorpe county, between the hours of ten and three o'clock , the following property Three hundred and fix acres of land, be the fame more or left), in laid county in the fork of Long creek and Broad river, granted to William Wilder, joining George Hartsfield and others, levied on as the property of Nathaniel Bradford to fatisfy the following executions in favor of George Mathews and Robert Thompfon for the ufe of Manning &; Bibb, againft Bat Bradford, adminiftrator of Natha niel Bradford deceafed, the terms oi the laft iale not being complied with. ALSO, One hundred acres of land, bi the fame more or lefs, on the wa ters of Long creek, joining of Joe! Colley and others, levied on to fa tisfy an execution in favor of Ifaac Holman againft Garland T. Wat kins, and pointed out by Jofeph Darnd. ALSO. One hundred acres of land, be the fame more lefs, on the water's of Long creek, joining of John Harden and others, taken as the property of John Pafijha), at the inftance of George Pafchal, and re turned to trie by James Wells, con -11 able. Conditions cafh. RICHARD BAILEY, D. Sheriff. Oblober 31, 1809. COLLECTOR’S SALE. Wilt be fold at the Court- Houfe in fack fon County, on Wednesday the 10th of December next \ the following trails of Land , or fo much thereof , as will falsify the tax due thereon with ccftts, 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 ~nt> l 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, (fb fays thiee freeholders) granted to Lamar, joirfrg Hick man and others j reported to be in default from the yea; ißc6 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 (7m THE TAX COLLECTORS FOR 1808 ARE notified that, after the 10th of November next, the Le gillature will be furnifhed with a ffatemenr, in which will be exhi - bited the names of fuch (and their fecurities) as fiiall 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. Mille dgevlille , ) September 8, 1809. ji CASH GIVEN FOR CLEAN COTTON & LINEN RAGS, AT THIS OFFICE. > N OTIC E. J U.L thofe indebted to the Sub bribers either by Note or Book Ac count, are re qui tted to make pay ment by the 25th of December next; if not difeharged by that time, they may expedt to find them in the hands of the proper omcer for collection. Phinizy, Son & Shields. China-Grove, Oglethorpe County , September 10, 1809. 70 iw 2 m. NOTICE. THE fuhfcriher being about to leave this ftate for the wtftern country on a fhorc vific, takes this occafun to inform ail thofe who may have any bufinefs with Urn, during his abfence, that Auguftin S. Clayton, Efq. of Athens, is fully Empowered, to cranfadt it, as effec tually as if the fubferiber himfelf were prefent. D. W. EASLEY. Sept ember JO, 1809. FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. D ftrted from the Mail of the U. S. lome time laft March in ike Creek Nation (M. TANARUS.) Ifacah Bren ton, The above reward will be giv en to any perfon who will deliver fa id Brenton in Milledgeviile. By application to CoJ. B. Hawkins, agent of the U. S. for Indian affairs, he v/ill iflue orders to the chiefs to have him delivered up. John B. Chandler, In the Poft-Office Department. June 10th, 1809. PUBLIC NOTICE. ALL perfons travelling through the Creek Nation are at liberty ot crofs the Chatohoochee, either at Mr. John Marflul’s ferry or at MY. M'lntofhN, whichever they pleafe as they are both half breeds ; and we pledge our word and honor that all nave Hers coming or going through 011 T country ftiall be uftd well, as this is the wlui and talk of the Chiefs of Coweto. LIT I LL PRINCE, CHIEF of Coweto Towns. N. B. The old road goes to Mr. Marlhais which is the left hand. Auguft 26, 1809. 66 t. f. ADMIN IS R ATOR’s SALE. On the twentieth day of December next, at the late reftdence of Phi lemon Thompfon, deceafed, in Clark county, WILL BE SOLD , all the perfonai eft ate of faid de ceafed, Consisting of Horfes, Cat tie, Hogs, Houfehold and Kit chen Furniture, with the crop and other articles too tedious to men tion —Terms of fale made known on the day, and continue from day to day until all is difpofed of. SAMUEL HESTER, Adnuniftrator. November 6, 1809. EXECUTORS’ SALE. Will be fold on the feventeentb day of November next, at the late dwelling houfe of Henry M l Coy, deceafed, , cl Clark county , A few likely Negroes, one Wag gon and Geer, feveral Horfes, with other articles too tedious to men tion. Terms will be made known on the day of fale. SARAH M'COY, Executrix & Adminifiratrix. JOHN M'COY, NEELY M‘COY, Executors G? A'dvtiniftraters. September 29, 1809. F OR SALE, On the 4 th day of January next, at the r Lint at ion whereon Clement Glenn, dereefed, refided, the per fonai eft ate cf the [aid deceafed, Consisting of Houfehold & Kitchen Furniture, Stock* Sic, and to continue (b’tween the hours j pointed out by law) from day to day til the whok of the faid eftate is difpofed or—the conditions of fale made known on the day. ALL perfons having demands on the eftate of the faz'd deceafed, are rc-quefteci to exhibit them properly authenticated ; and ail thofe in debted to the faid efface are requir- 1 ed to make immediate payment to the fubferiber. WILLIAM GLENN, Adminiftrator. , Oglethorpe , November 6, 1809. . “ A FOR SALE On the 2 d day of January next, at the plantation whet ecu Abel How- ‘ ard, deceafed, reft did, the perfonai (ftate cf the faid deceafed, (j (INSISTING of Negroes, Houfehold and Kitchen Eurnirure, ftoek, &c, and to continue (be tween the hours pointed out by kw) from day to day until the whole of the faid t ftate is difpofed of. The conditions of fale made known on the day. ALL perfons having demands on the eftate of the laid deceafed, are required to exhibit the fame properly authenticated & all thofe indebted to the faid tftate are re qutfted to make immediate pay ment to the fubfenber. GROVES HOWARD, Surviving and acting Executor. N. B. On the Isaac* day will be rented two plantations, the proper ty ©I the faid deceased, fituated on Broad river in Oglethorpe county,. G. W. Oglethorpe, November 6, 1809. DISSOLU HON OF PART NERSHIP. T JI lIE C 0 - par rn e 1 fti-i po f Can ur; s j Cr Clayton in the practice of the Law in the WtfEin Circuit having been diffolved by mutual confenc on the fecond day cf July laft; the fubferiber notifies thofe who wifti his profcfiional fervices in the Wef rern Circuit of this Stare, or in the Diftricts of Abbeville and Pendle ton in South-Carolina, that letters addrsffed to him at Carnesville in Franklin county between this time and the fi ft of January next and ac this place after that date will be promptly and diligently attended 1 to. THOs. P. CARNES. Aliens, September 18, 1809. FOR SALE TWO valuable trads of Land,, in jackfon county, in the neigh borhood of Jtffe/fon (or Jackibrk court-houfe) containing between 3 and 4.00 acres each, adjoining the Univerfity Lands on the middle fork of the Oconee river-—The fi tuation of thele lands will be well worth the attention of purchafers; one. of the faid tracts lying wiihio. one mile of Jtfferfon, the other a bout two. A further defeription is deemed unr.eceffary as no perfon, it. is prtfurred, will purchafe with out viewing rhe premifes. For terms spply to Reuben Hill, Efq. near Athens, oi to the fubferiber in Columbia county. J. APPLING. L-'Z s **® o - ('S—i'i 3*.