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1 y AT ..after the expire lord or
nine months from tit's dace, aj ©li
cation will be made to die honora
ble the court of ordinary for tire
r county -it Jackfon, for leave to jell
four i ::£s of land, the whole oft he
>real efface of jofiah M‘Donald, de
?fcd, to wit—one trait of four
x. hdred nnd fixty acres lying i/ithe
f, .\ cy of Jackfon at the rirf.e of
H el vc ■ now the county cf Clarke
cr?ci'* Rn Brier creek, granted to
\^ r iljif a . Jsytrfon, joins Runnels one
nf ddv.o*'and twenty acres, granted
‘Wiar'bury, lying on Marbury’s
< (vk ; one trad of two hundred
two and a half acres, granted to
‘arifh, in the fifth diftriftof former
V/iikiofon county } and one hun
dred and ten acres, being jointly
between the effaces of the deceafed
and Nehemiah Smith, granted to
WiH'amfon, lying on Wiiliamfon’s
rrnrk in the county of jackfon,—
The fame being for the benefit of
the purs and creditors of faid de
ceafed.
..jtmc y f y 10 RGE I HUMPHRIES,
t ; ,G.ar‘ T-’N BRADLEY,
i| r^ lr - 4 ’ Adminiftrators.
I Ampdl 5, 1809.
AOA SALE
and! HAT very valuable trail cf
Lane, generally known by the name
1 the MjGovvan trail, fituate in
the county of Clark fix miles to
the weft bf Athens, on the middle
fork of the Oconee river, contain
ing 525 acres—about q.co acres of
which are rich low grounds. There
is about 90 or one hundred acres of
open land on the plantation—A
vt ny bold frriegof excellent water,
•v\hin one hundred yards of the
Louie, and an orchard well flocked
v. ! ,_h fruit trees. The buildings
are’a dwelling boufe, a large barn,
a cotton machine that works by
voter, and other convenient and
net tffiry out houfes. The dwelling
houft hands in a firuation com
manding a view of the liver, arid
of a large proportion of the plan
t uson. it is (dleemed (by thofe
acquainted with it) one of the mod
jAafaut and healthy ficuations in
the up country. The terms >f fale
will be made known on applica
tion to the fubferibers living in
Lexington.
WM. 11. CRAWFORD.
STEPHEN UPSON.
Lexington, Odl. 13, 1809.
NOTICE.
NINE from the date
hereof, i fiiall apply to the honora
ble the Inferior Court of Clark
County for an order of court to fell
all the real dlatc of the late William
Mitchell, Jun. deceafed—for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of
laid deceafed.
T. MITCHELL,
Adniiniflrator .
April K, 1809.
NOTICE.
ivr
Jl INE months frem the date
hereof application will be made to
the honorable Inferior Court of
jackfon county, for leave to fell
five fixch of two hundred two and
an- half acres of land, granted to the
herbs of Stephen Gardner, lying
in Randolph county —fold for the
ram fit of the heirs of Stephen
G irdner, deceafed*
JAMES HENDRIX,
GUllVimt&il*
OfiOhr 3, ifo9.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Will be Solely
CIl the firfi Tusfday in December
next, at the court houje in Ogle
thorpe county, betw-en the hours cf
ten and three o'clock, the following
property :
Three hundred and fix acres of
land, be the fame more or lefs, in
laid county in the fork cf I ong
creek and Bread river, granted to
William Wilder, joining George
Harcsfield and others, levied or. as
the property of Nathaniel Bradford
to fatisfy the following executions
in favor of George Mathews and
Robert Thompfon for the ufe of
Manning 6c Fibb, agairft Bat
Bradford, adrniniftrator of Natha
niel Bradford deceafed, the terms
of the laft fale not being complied
with.
ALSO,
One hundred acres of land, be
the fame mote or lefs, on the wa
ters of Long creek, joining of Joel
Colley and others, levied on to fa
tisfy an execution in favor of Ifaac
Holman againft Garland T. Wat
kins, and pointed out by Jofepa
Darnel.
ALSO.
One hundred acres of land, be
the fame more lefs, on the waterr
of Long creek, joining of John
Harden and others, taken as the
property of John Eafchal, at the
in fiance of George Pafchal, and re
turned to me by James Wells, go ti
llable.
Conditions calk.
RICHARD BAILEY,
D. Sheriff.
ORobcr %\, 1809.
COLLECTOR’S SALE.
JVill be fold at the Court~ Houfehi Jack -
Jon County, on Wednesday the loth cf
December next ; the following trails
of Land , or Jo much thereof, as will
falsify the tax due thereon with coJls 3
VIZ.
467 Acres of the 3d quality (fo
fays three freeholders) originally
granted to William Ledford, lying
in jackfon county on the waters c i
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)
grant*d to Lamar, join : ng Hick
man and others ; reported co 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 iS.oS
jA.RE notified that, after the
10th of November next, the Le
gillature will be furniflied with a
icatement, in which will be exhi
bited the names of fuch (and their
iecuricies) as fhall then be in ar
rears, with the amount due by each
—and that executions againil thofe
in default at that time, will imme
diately thereafter iflfue.
ELEAZER EARLY,
Comptroller - General.
GEO. R. CLAY lON,
Treafurer.
Milledgmilie, 7
September 8, 1809. J
CASH GIVEN FOR CLEAN
COTTON U LINEN RAGS,
AT THIS OFFICE .
MARCH TERM iLo,
SUPERIOR COURT.
A.A N the petition of T homes
Hirll, Rating that Thomas Cowan,,
in his life time, mortgaged to
Michael A. Gauvain a certain tract
or parcel of land, (being part of a
five thoufand acre trail granted to
Count D’Eftaing) lying and being
in the faid county on tne north for it
of the Oconee, containing five
hundred and forty-feven acres—co
fecure the payment of two notes of
hand, each tor the fum of four hun
dred and fifty-eight dollars —the one
payable the 25th of December,
1807, and the other on the 25th
December, 1808. The faid mort
gage bearing date on tke twelvth of
Jaaua’y, 1807, and the faid notes
on the 10th January, 1807—and
cn the ninth of February, 1808,
the faid Michael affigaed the faid
Mortgage and Notes to the laid
Thomas Hirft for value received,
ITI-S ORDERED,
On motion, that the heirs or re
prefsntatives of Thomas Cowan,
deceafed, pay into court, within
twelve months from this date, the
principal and interdl due on faid
mortgage, and alfo the coll, other
wife the equity of redemption of in
and to the faid mortgaged premifes
fhall be from thenceforth forever
barred and forceclofed •, and that
this rule he publiihed in one of the
public gazettes of this Irate once a
month Ter twelve months, or Liv
ed on the laid heirs or reprefema
tives of the faid Thomas Cowan at
leaft fix months, previbufiv to
the expiration of the faid twelve
months.
A true extract from the Minutes
this jijl of Mar ch t 1809.
EDWARD ADAMS, Clerk.
April 1, 1800.
NN O T I C E.
INE months after date appli
cation will be made to the Inferior
Court of Greene County, for leave
to fill a trail of land in faid county,
on the waters of Town creek, con
taining five hundred acres, being
the real efface of James Sanfom,
deceafed—-to be fold for the benefit
cf the heirs and creditors of faid
deceafed.
EZEKIEL PARK,
JOHN LAMAR,
April 7, 1809. Executors.
Nn one e.
INE months alter date appli
cation will be made to the honora
ble Juftices of the Inferior Court of
Oglethorpe county, for leave to
fell one trail of land, adjoining
James Edmundfon, containing two
hundred and fifty acres—one other
trad adjoining William Finch and
others, containing two hundred a
cres—alfo gne other tract contain
ing two hundred acres, adjoining
Reuben M c Clain and others, all ou
the waters.of little River—to be
fold rur the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of the c(late of William
Swanlon, deceafed.
JAMES SWANSON,
Admimflrator.
September 16, 1809,
A N O T I C E.
J. XLL thofe indebted to the Stib
feribers either by Note or Book Ac
county are rtqudled to make pay
ment by the 25th of December
next}’ if not difeharged by that
time, they may exped to find them
in the hands c f the proper offiter
for colk&ion.
Phtnizy, Son 8t Shields.
China- Grove } Oglethorpe County,
September 20, 1809. 70 12 zm.
N U 1 . ■_ S..
npjlE fubferiber Ik big'Four to
Jl leave this Rate for the wtfiera
country on a fijort vifit, taKvs- ’his
occation to Inform ad who
may have any bufinefs with him,
during his abfence, that iiugufciii
S. Clayton, Efq. cf Athens, is faily ■
empowered, to tranlacl it, as efiec
tually as if the iublcriber himfclf
were prefent.
D. W. EASLEY.
September 30, 1809.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
Defer ted from the Mail of the U.
S. iome time laft March in tke
Creek Nation (M. TANARUS.) Ifacah Bren
ton, The above reward will be giv
en to any perfon who will deliver
faid Bren ton in Mdledgeville. By
application to Col. B. Hawkins,
agent of the U. S. for Indian affairs,
he will ifflie Orders to the chiefs to
have him delivered up.
[ohn B. Chandler,
In the Poll-Office Department.
June 10th, 1809.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
ALL perfons travelling through
the Creek Nation are at liberty oc
crofs the Chatohoochee, either at
Mr. John f larlhaPs ferry cr at Mr.
MTntolLß, whichever they pleafe
as they are both half breeds j and
v*e pledge our word and honor
that all travellers coming or going
through our country Ihail be ufed
wed, as this is the wlfh and talk of
the Chiefs of Coweto.
LITTLE PRINCE,
CHIEF of Coweto Towns.
N. B. The old road goes to
Mr. Marfhais whim is the left
hand.
Auguft 26, 1809. 66 t. f.
NOTICE.
ALL perfons having demands a
gainlt the eflate of Thomas Cowan,
deceafed, of Jackfon county, are
requeued to fend them in properly
authenticated, agreeable to law—
and thofe indebted to faid eftate are
requeued to make immediate pay
ment.
GEO. W. MOORE, ,
November 14, 2809. i w 6w.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Will be fold to the highejl bidder 0,1
the 12th of December next , on the
Plantation whereon Samuel Ewing,
deceafed , rejidsd , (thefale to con
tinue from day to day until the
whole is fold) all the perfonal pro
perty of faid deceafed,
Confifting of houft hold and kit
chen furniture, flock of horfes,
cattle, amongft which is a prime
yoke of oxen, hogs and fheep, a
cart, a good road waggon, a Let of
blackfmith’s to ■’?, with a number
cf other articles too tedious to men
tion—for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors.—The terms cf Lie
will be made known on that day.
ALL perfons Uv’.i * cMms a
ga-nlt laid < Ra:e ace requefted to
bring them forward properly an
themieated in the time picfcTbed
by law, and all thofe indebted are
re quelled cn make inupt diace pay
ment as fur the: iadulgmce will not
be given.
JAMES D. EhvdNG,
li-N D; i IvV b . LWI is’ G,
.Ad m? ni t*. r i. o s.
November 17, 1809.
SHERIFF’S [E.aRK ‘H fiLEi
F'Oil SALE AS ’LAA OFFICE.
SUL A. 11l SALE.