Foreign correspondent & Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1809-1811, December 09, 1809, Image 4
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the firfi Tuefday in January next
will be Jold at the Court-Houfe id
Clark County, between the hours of
■ ten and three o'clock, the following
| ntu, property, to wit——
[ Eleven and two thirds acres of
LjWtf ‘ n d in Clark county, on the waters
the North Fork of the Oconee
r ‘r, granted to Gorham, joining
F. Cocke 6c Thomas Moore,
norfn Rllc i- l j ne anc ] machine houie
BBuLt l - ,c one negro man known by
L.'.r and i;i( K— mu Ur ■. t: pro
gMPwJ!Fty ‘levied on as the property of
H /T emple Lea to fatisfy an execution
u ‘in favor of Boling Cox.
’ * ‘ ALSO,
L, One hundred acres ofland, more
cr kfs, in Clark county, lying on
* “'the Appalachee river, granted to
Truit, joining Lane and others,
r levied on as the property of Robert
Ftillwood to iadsfy an execution in
r favor of Jacob Donforrh, vs. faid
F tillwood and White Roffeter, and
*■ pointed out by R. Fullwood.
the p, , ALSO,
.'fve baarcls of corn, levied
r,o )>che property of Green Lea to
fW i)t isfy an execution in favor of Dil-
F l .s Lyle, vs. faid Lea and Burket
. ean.
M ALSO,
I .One hundred acres of land, fitu
.re in Clark county, it being the
plantation whereon William Roman
\ ~ri*;vv lives, levied on as the property
!”/ of Peter Helton to fatisfy an execu
tion in favor of E. Melton, faid
hand granted to Jofiah Needom and
fames Norris, joining MofesWat
sons and others, on the Beaverdarn
/” creek.
ALSO,
Two hundred and fifty acres of
hod, lying in Clark county on Role
Amk, grantrd to Williamfon, join
ing David Elder, levied on as the
property of Sanford L. Ramey to
, fatisfy fundry executions vs. Sanford
1.. Ramey, William Ramey and
Char les Dean, and pointed out by
I the defendant —levied on by John-
G ft A) Bickerftaff, conflable, and re
p i turned to me.
Conditions cafh.
SAMUEL JACKSON,
v Sheriff.
\\,.&Nov. 25, ISO 9.
uf .c ——
/ PUBLIC NOTICE.
v/iir
yr: ALL perfons travelling through
cd; the Creek Nation are at liberty ot
r Is the Chatohoochee, either at
Mr. John Marihal’s ferry or at Mr.
MTntolh’s, whichever they pleafe
ns they are both half breeds ; and
•v e pledge our word and honor
t ; at all travellers coming or going
through our country (hall be ufed
well, as this is the wifh and talk of
the Chiefs ef Coweto.
1 LITTLE PRINCE,
Pb-’ CHIEF of Coweto Towns,
iv N. B. The old road goes to
p Mr. Marfhals which is the left
hand.
* Augufl 26, 1809. 66 t. f.
NOTICE.
ATX perfons having demands a
ntl the eftate of Thomas Cowan,
aled, of Jackfon county, are
. v quelled to fend them in properly
> 1 oenticated, agreeable to law—
j|K| and ihofe indebted to faid eftate are
B&fr requdied to make immediate pay
ment.
GEO. W. MOORE,
November 14, 2809. ivv6w.
’ BLANKS MAT BE HAD AT
This office,
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the Firjl Tuefday in January
next, at the Court-Houfe in Jackfon
County , between the ifiual hours ,
will be fold the following property,
to wit:
Two thirds of two hundred acres
of land, be the fame more or lefs,
on the north fork of the Oconee,
whereon the defenda.it now lives,
on which is a good grift and faw
mills, levied on as the property of
Martin Boone at the inftance of
David Witt. :
ALSO,
One black horle, faddle and bri
dle, levied on as the property of
William Diamond at the inftance of
William Cavin.
ALSO,
Two brown mares and one for
rel mare, levied on as the property
of William Blake at the inftance of
Alexander Morrifon and ethers,
the property pointed out by the de
fendant.
ALSO,
One waggon, levied on as the
property of Matthew S. Montgo
mery at the inftance of Thomas
Moungcr 6c Cos.
ALSO,
Two mares, grey and bay, levied
on as the property of William
Thompfon and William Headon,
at the inftance of B. & E. L. Har
ris, the property pointed out by
the defendants.
WM, POTTS,
Sheriff,
November 29, ISO 9.
WILL BE RENTED
On Monday the firfi day ef January
next , at the iatt refidence of Mich -
ael Borders, deceajed, for one year
the
PLANTATION,
Whereon the deeeafed formerly
occupied, in the county of Jackfon
containing 50 or 60 acres of cleared
land of a good quality, under fence;
including an apple orchard and a
fmall peach orchard, a good dwell
ing houfe and other necelLry out
buildings, a grift and law mill in
tolerable repair on a never falling
ftream, which engrofies a large run
of cuftom.
A bond and approved fecurity
will be required, payable in one
year from the date above mention-
MARY BORDERS,
Executrix.
JOHN BORDERS,
Executor.
November 18, 1809.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
There will be Jold on the ninth day of
January next, all the per finalpro
perty of Cecely Connelly, deceajed,
(3 ONSISTING of cattle, horfes,
hogs, fheep, plantation tools,
houfehold and kitchen furniture witn
other articles too tedious to men
tion, together with a crop of corn
LIKEWISE,
Negroes to be hired on the fame
day and at the fame place.
Twelve months credit will be
given, the purchafer to give bond
and approved fecurity.
WILLIAM CHRISTIAN,
D. MORGAN.
Nov. 28, 1809.
A FEW COPIES
OJ a Sermon Preached in Vindication
Of Revealed Truth, and in which
is produced fome of tbe fireng
efi arguments that re
ligion admits of
FQIt SALE AT THIS OFFICE,
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
Will be fold to the highefi bidder on
the 1 2tb of December next, on the
Plantation whereon Samuel Ewing,
deceajed, refided, (theJale to con
tinue from day to day until the
whole is Jold) all the perfonal pro
perty of faid deceajed,
Confiding of houfehold and kit
chen furniture, (lock of horfes,
cattle, amongft which is a prime
yoke of oxen, hogs and fheep, a
cart, a good road waggon, a fet of
blacklmith’s cools, 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 knc .vn on that day.
ALL perfons having claims a
gainft faid eftate are requefted to
bring them forward properly au
thenticated in the time prescribed
by law, and all thofe indebted are
requtfted to 1 make immediate pay
ment as further indulgence will not
be given.
JAMES D. EWING,
ANDREW F. EWING,
Adminiftrators.
November 17, 1809.
PAPER MILL.
rya
.11 HE Subfciiber intends erect
ing a Paper Mill on the Oconee
near the Scull Shoals, and wants a
large quantity of all kinds of
RAGS, .
For which a liberal price will be
given.
The great want and utility of
fuch an eftabiifibment in this State,
in which we haye no Paper Mill, it
is hoped will induce its citizens to
afford their co-operating aid in
fuch an undertaking.
ZAC HA ill AH SIMS.
Green County, Nov. 2, 1809.
NOTICE.
THE fubferiber being about to
leave this Rate for the weftern
country on a fiiort vifit, takes this
occafion to inform all thofe who
may have any bufinefs with kirn,
during his abfence, that Auguftin
S. Clayton, Efq. of Athens, is ferlly
empowered, to tranlad it, as effec
tually as if the fubferiber himfelf
were prefent.
D. W. EASLEY.
September 30, 1809.
COLLECTOR’S SALE.
Will beJold at the Court-Iloufein Jack-
Jon County, on Wednesday the 20th of
December next j the following tracts
of Land, or Jo much thereof , as will
Jatsify the tax due thereon with cofis ,
VIZ.
467 Acres of the 3d quality (lo
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, 50 acres of the
2d quality, the balance of the 3d
quality, (f© fay's three freeholders)
granted to Lamar, join'ng 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. <;6 iw 6m
CASH GIVEN FOR CLEAN
COTTON & LINEN RAGS,
AT THIS OFFICE.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. -
Deferred from the Mail of the U*
S. lome time laft March in the
Creek Nation (M. TANARUS.) Ifacah Bren
ton, The above reward will be giv
en to any perfon who will deliver
laid Brenton in Miiledgeville. By
application to Col. B. Hawkins,
agent of the U. S. ior Indian affairs,
he will ifiiie orders to the chiefs to
have him delivered up.
John B. Chandler,
In the Pod-Office Department.
June 10th, 1809.
Diffoluticn cf (Co-Partner/hip.
TEIE Firm of Lanos (A Black
being diffjlved on the 30th of Oc
tober laic —thofe indebted to faid
firm are requefted to fettle their
refpedlive accounts on or before the
25th of December next to Charles
Lanos as no longer indulgence can
be given after day—and thofe to
whom the firm is indebted will
pleafe prefent their demands for
adjustment. They will rec
cotton in payment and the highefl
price allowed.
CHARLES LANOS.
JAMES BLACK.
THE bufinefs in future will be
carried on by the fubferiber who in
forms his friends and cuftomers
that he has added confiderably to
his old flock which makes a good
afibrtment.
ALL thofe indebted him either
by note or book account in Jack
fon, Clark or Oglethorpe counties,
are onece more requefted to come
forward and make immediate pay
ment, and thofe that will do fo he
will allow them the bigheft prices
for their cotton, wherein thofe who
will not fettle on thefe terms may
expedite find their accounts placed
in the hands of a proper officer for
collection.
CHARLES LANDS.
Be aver dam, Oglethorpe County, f
December 2d, 1809. j
THE TAX COLLECTORS
FOR 1808
A
J. RE notified that, after the
10th of November next, the Le
giflature will be furnifhed with a
Itatement, in which will be exhi
bited the names cf fuch (and their
fecuritics) as {hall then be in ar
rears, with the amount due by each
—and that executions again!! thofe
in default at that time, will imme
diately thereafter iftue.
ELEAZER EARLY,
Comptroller-General ,
GEO. R. CLAYTON,
Treasurer.
Miiledgeville, 7
September 8, 1809.3
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
On the firfi 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 Jefferfon in faid county,
One trail cf land containing
200 acres, I5 ing and being in the
county aforefaid with a fmall im
provement thereon, adjoining Mid
dleton Brooks and Arthur Crav
ford, alfo a negro man named Jack ;
being part oi the real eftate of
Thomas Morgan, deeeafed ; twelve
months credit will be given, the
pufrehafer giving bond and lecuiity
for the purenafe money.
MARY MORGAN,
A err,ini fir air ix.
JQ H N CAR MIC H AEL,
RoBERT MORGAN,
Adm mjtrator >.
Gy,Ur 21, 1809. tds 74*