Foreign correspondent & Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1809-1811, November 25, 1809, Image 6

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SHERIFF’S SALE. F Cos; /ijj? Fir ft Tuejday in ‘January real, ai the Court-Houfe in Jackfon ■ County, between the ufv.al hours, * 4riVV be Jcld the foi.owingproperty, zvit UgHT v r) ! hire’s of two hundred ?.< \f s be the fame uv.-ic nr 1.- Is, fo. k or the Oconee, the now lives, BS|aBHML ;• a pood <rr.il a O Liv ( and (.!i on me pr pn r, H Bi Boone ac the inftance of ” David Witt. ALSO, One black horle, laddie and bri dle, levied or. as the property of William Diamond at the inftance of WCavin. ALSO, 1 Two brown mares and one for r*\ mare, levied on as the property of William Blake at the inftance of Alexander Morrifon arid others, the property pointed out by the de- ALSO, *’ Bpggon, n-v.cd on as the PleMPFycf Marchew S. Montgo i ut'py at the inftance of Thomas ’ TVloungtr & Cos. \ ALSO, Two mares, grey and bay, levied ■ph, as the property of William tfhocripfon and Wiiiiarn Headon, tt the inftance of B. & E. L Har l : s, the property pointed out by tn: defendants. r WM. POTTS, i Sheriff, i November 29, 1809. WILL BE RENTED On Monday the fnft day of January iitxt, at the late reftdence of Mich ael Borders, deceafed, for one year the PLANTATION, Whereon the deceafed formerly occupied, in the county of Jackfon containing 50 or 60 acres of cleared End of a good quality, under fence, inc luding an apple orchard and a imali peach orchard, a good dwell ing houfe and other neccflary out buildings, a grift and faw mi)i in tolerable repair on a never falling ft re am, which engrclles a large run of cuftom. A bond and approved fecurity will be required, payable in one year from the date above mention ed. MARY BORDERS, Executrix. JOHN BORDERS, Executor . Novtin her IP, 1809. NOTICE. SOME time Vn February 1807, 1 bcpght a final! bay horfe from Phillip Hammons and gave him my note for the fame, amounting to 35 dollars to be paid in December 18C9—I do hereby forwarn all per sons from trading for faid note as laid horfe was executed by Mitchell •Sc Cox for i) is debt, and, conic quently, I am determined not to pay ic. JOHN COLLINS. Nmember 17, 1809. A N O T I C E. J. jCLL thole indebted to the Sub icnbers either by Note or Book Ac count, are uqutlltd to make pay ment by the 25th of December next , if not difeharged by thac time, they may exptdl to find them m the hands t i the piopcr officer ioi coih ction.. Phinizv, Son &: Shields. ( hhia-Grcve, Oglethorpe Ci a ray, 70 I->C g m 1 SHERIFF’S SALE. On the frfl ‘Tuejday in January next will be fold at the Court-Fioufe in Clark County, between the hours of ttn and three o'clock, the following property, to wit — Eleven and two thirds acres of land in Clark county, on the waters of the North Fork of the Oconee river, g r anted to Gorham, joining. Jack F. Cocke &c Thomas Moore, with a machine and machine houfe thtreon, one negro man known b the name of Dick—-the above pro perty levied on as the prcpeir.v of Temple Lea to fatisfy an executio. in favor of Rolir.g Cox. ALSO, One hundred acres of land, more or lefs, in dark county, lying on the Appalachee river, granted to Truit, joining Lane and others, levied on as the property of Robert Fullwood to fatisfy an execution in favor of Jacob Donforth, vs. faid Full wood and White Rcffter, and pointed out by R. Fullwood. ALSO, Fifty-five baarels of corn, levied on as the property of Green Lea to fatisfy an execution in favor of I) 1- mas Lyie, vs. faid Lea and Burket Dean. ALSO, One hundred acres of land, fitu a’e in Clark county, it being the plantation whereon William Born an now lives, levied on as the property of Peter Helton to fatisfy an execu tion in favor of E. Melton, laid land granted to fofiah Need cm and James Norris, joining Mofe,s Wat kins and others, on the Beavtraam creek. ALSO, Two hundred and fifty acres of land, lying in Clark county on Role creek, granted to Williainfon, join ing David Elder, levied on as the property of Sanford L. Ramey to fatisfy fundry executions vs. Sanford L. Ramey, William Ramey and Charles Dean, and pointed out jy the defendant—levied on by John -11 on Bickerftaff, conftibb, and re turned to me. Conditions cafh. SAMUEL JACKSON, Sheriff. Nov. 25, 1809. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. There will be fold on the ninth day of January next, all the perfonal pro perty of Cecely Connelly, deceafed, ONSISTING of cattle, horfes, hogs, lheep, plantation tools, household and kitchen furniture with ocher articles too tedious to men tion, together with a crop of coin LIKEWISE, Negroes to be hired on the fame day and at the fame place. Twelve months Ciedit will be given, the purchaser to give bond and approved fecurity. WILLIAM CHRISTIAN, D. MORGAN. Nov. 28, 1809. FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. Deferred from the Mail of the U. S. lome time lall March in the Creek Nation (M. TANARUS.) Ifacah Brcn ton, The above reward will be giv en to any perfon who will deliver faid Brcnton in Milledgeville. By application to Coi. B. Hawkins, agent of die U. S. for Indian affairs, he will iffue orders to the chit is to have him delivered up. John B. Chandler, In the Poll-Office Department. June loth, 1809. SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be Sold, Cr, the frjt ‘Tuejday in December next, 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 Li and, be the lame more or lefs, in fa and county in the fork of Long * v k and Broad river, granted to THi am -Wilder, joining George A tsfitki and others, levied on as r property of'Nathamel Biadford t < fad&fy the following executions hi favor of George Mathews and chert Thompfon for the ufe of Manning & Bibb, againft Bat E adforc, adminiftrator of Natha n.cl Bradford deceafed, the terms of ihe laft 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 Colley and others, ievsed on to fa risf y an execution in favor of Ifaac Holman againft Garland T. Wat k'us, ana pointed out by Jofeph Darnd. ALSO. One hundreu acres of land, be the fame more lefs, on the waters of Long creek, joining of John Harden and others, taken as the property of John Palchal, at the inftance of George Pafchal, and re turned to me by James Weils, con ftable. Conditions cafh. RICHARD BAILEY, D. Sheriff. OFtober 31, 1809. COLLECTOR’S SALE. Will befold at the Court -Houfe in jack jon County , on Wednesday the 20th of December next ; the following trafls of Land, or Jo much thereof, as will falsify the tax due thereon with cofts > VIZ . 467 Acres of the 3d quality (fo fa,s three freeholders) originally granted to Wiiiiarn Ledford, lying in Jackfon county on the waters of the Oconee 5 reported to be in de fault from the year 1805 until the year 1808, both inciuaed—tax due 2 dollars 37 cents. 400 iicres lying in Jack fen coun ty on Allen’s Fork, 50 acres of the ad quality, the balance of the 3d quality, (lb fays three freeholders) granted to Lamar, joiffng Hick man and others ; reported to be in default from the year 4806 until the year 1808, both inciuaed—tax due 1 dollar 94 1-2 cents. J. M. C. Montgomery, x. c. j.c. June 14, 1809., 56 iw 6m SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL BE SOLD, On the firjl Tuejday in December next at the Court-Houfe in Clark coun ty, between the hout*s of ten and three o'clock, the following proper ty : ONE hundred and fifty acres of land, be the fame more 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 fatisfy an execution in favor of James D. Cole. Conditions erfn. SAMUEL JACKSON, D. Sheriff. OSlober 0.3, 1809. BLANKS MAT BE HAD AT THIS OFFICE. PUBLIC NOTICE. ALL perfons travelling through the Creek Nation are at liberty oc crofs the Chatohoocnee, either ac Mr. John Marfhai’s ferry or at Mr. MTntofh’s, whichever they pieafe as they are both half breeds and we pledge our word and honor that all travellers coming or going through our country (hall be ufed well, as this is the wifh and talk of the Chiefs of Cowrto. LITTLE PRINCE, CHIEF of Coweco Towns. N. B. The old road goes to Mr. Marfbals which is the lefc hand. Augufi: 26, 1809. 66 t. f. NOTICE. ALL perfons having demands a gair.lt the eftate of Thomas Cowan, deceafed, of Jackfon county, are requested to fend them in properly authenticated, agreeable to law—- and thofe indebted to faid eftate are reqtidied to make immediate pay ment. GEO. W. MOORE, November 14, 2809. iw6w. . ‘ > ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Will be fold to ihe highefi bidder on the 12 tb of December next, on the Plantation whereon Samuel Ewing , deceafed, refided, (thefale to con tinue from day to day until the whole is fold) all the perfonal pro perty of faid deceafed, Con lifting of houlehold and kit chen furniture, (lock of horfes, cattle, amnngft which is a prime yoke of oxen, hogs and lheep, a cart, a good road waggon, a fet of blackfmith’s tools, with a number of other articles too tedious to men tion—for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.—The terms of fale will be made known on that day. ALL perfons having claims a- 1 gainft faid eftate are requefted to bring them forward properly au thenticated in the time preferibed by law, and all thofe indebted are requeued to make immediate pay ment as further indulgence will not be given. TAMES D. EWING, ANDREW F. EWING, Adminiftraiors. November 17, 1809. PAPE a M ILL . T JL HE Subfcriber intends ert-t ---ing a Paper Mill on the Ocon rear the Sculi Shoals, and wants „ large quantity of ail kinds of RAGS, .... For which a hbtrai price will b given. The great want and utility oi: luchan eftabiTftiment in this Sr. - in‘which we have no Paper Mill, r is hoped will induce its cub ; ... afford their co-operating .• 1 , . * G lucn an unrienakir g. ZACHARIAH SIMA Green County, Nov. 2, ToOy. NOTICE. HPHE fubferiber being about to I A leave mis fcate for the wtftern country on a Ihort vifu, takes this occafion to inform ad thofe who may have any bufihefs with i.ini, ; during his ebfence, that Auguftin S. Clayton, Efq. of Athens, is fully empowered, to tianiad it, as tffec urdiy as it the fubferiber lumfclf i were prcicnt. D. W. EASLEY, fl S<yssi!/<r 30, > 2