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About Foreign correspondent & Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1809-1811 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1810)
Vol. II.) ATHENS, GEORGIA: PRINTED BY ALEXANDER MCDONNELL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1810. SHERIFF’S SALE. On the Firji Tuefday in February next, at the Court Houje in Jack/on County, between the ujual hours, will be fold the following property, to wit: Two thirds of two hundred acres bf land, be the fame more or lefs, %n the north folk of the Oconee, ♦ hereon the defendant now lives, : i which is a good grift and faw s .11$, levied on as the property of I Lrtin Boone at the inftance of ; tv id Witt.—ALSO, One fmall anvil, one fmall bel li. s, two fmall black fmith ham i, rs, two pair of fmith’s tongs and e coal chifel, levied on as the property of Thomas Mullins at the iii-iance of Jacob Carter. ALSO, 225 Acres of land on the North r ver, granted to Leggett, joining Chapman, levied on by William Potts, my predecejflor in office, as toe property of Thomas Barron at the inftance of Colin Reed, alfo two ext cutions at the inftance of B. and E. 1.. Harris, the property pointed cut by the defendant. ALSO, 950 Acres of land, be the fame more or left, cn Parks creek in Tackfon county, granted to Gorham, ring Martin, whereon Meridith C iycr now lives, levied on by Sh. . Potts, D. S. as the property < Libert Hay, furviving adminif- P. orcfWm. Hay, decealed, at i c inftance of Jofeph Davis. ALSO , One forrtl mare levied on as the property of David Crefwell at the niiance cf Jonah Jordan for the ulc of James Jordan. ALSO, One bay two year old colt, levied cn as the property of John Knox at the inftance of Alexander Cor el an. ALSO, 1150 Acres of land on the Pond fork m Jackfon county, granted to Marbury, joining Dunnafin and Cunningham, levied on as the pro perty of Jofeph Harriffbn, (who vas fecurity for John Sdlions) at ti t inftance of Robert Harknefs, ip.f gf.ce of Robert Tucker vs. } Stffions and fa-d HarriiTon— i- property pointed out by faid j ph HarriiTon. J. M. C. Montgomery, Sheriff. V comber 27, 1809. EXECUTORS SALE. 4 1 t'c 17 th day of February next will be fid at the plantation of aj iho mas Lefter , deceajed , TWO NEGROES, For Cdh, the property of faid thicm as Lefter, deceafed—to be m>id for the bent fit of the heirs and □/editors of laid deceafed. § Jo. Lester, Lester, Executors. January id, 1810. Foreign Correspondent GEORGIA EXPRESS. “MANY SHALL RUN TO AND FRO, AND KNOWLEDGE SHALL BE INCREASED.” COLLECTOR’S SALE. Will befold at the Court- Houfein Jack- Jon County, on Saturday the of February next , the following irafts of Land , or fo much thereof, as will latsify the tax due thereon with cofs : 202 1-2 Acres, fecond quality, in the 25th diftridt of Wilkinfon county, No. 289, granted to Tur ner, returned by William Hamil ton for 1808—400 acres third qua lity, in Jackfon county, granted to Jones, or the waters of the Appa lache and the Mulberry, joining; Harris, returned by faid William Hamilton for 1807 and 1808 —tax due for 1807, 10 dollars 90 1-2 cents, and for 180S, 7 dollars 38 cents. 127 Acres, granted to Gillum, Jackfon county, on the Appalache, joining Beauchamp, returned by Ephraim Walker fur the year 1807 —tax due 51 i-2 cents. 127 Acres, granted to Gillum, Jackfon county on the Appalachr, joining E. Walker—2o2 1-2 acres ofpine land, granted to E. Walker, fecond of No. 140,0a the waters of Rocky creek —both the iafl tradb <?f land were returned by Abram Walker for 1807, tax due 66 3-4 cents. . • 118 Acres, granted to William fon, Jackfon county, on VHiliam fon’s creek, joining Simmons, re turned by SamueJ Howard for 1807 —tax due 49 1- 2 cents. 350 Acres, 120 fecond quality and 130 third quality, granced to Williarnfon, Jackfon county* on Williamfon’s creek, joining Mad dox, returned by Samuel Shields for the years 1807 and 1808—tax due for 1807, 5 dollars 25 cents, and for 1808, 1 dollar 12 -12 cents. 100 Acres, fecond quality, grant ed to Few, Jackfon county, Beach creek, joining Burfon, returned by John Barron for the year 1807- tax due 80 1-2 cents. 143 3-4 Acres fecond quality and 143 3-4 third quality, granted to Few, Jackfon county gb Bear creek, joining Robertfon, returned by Richard Thurmond for the year 1807 —tax due 8 dollars 80 3-4, too Acres fecond quality be 150 tfcird quality, granted to Neve), Jackfon county on Beach creek, joining Trailor, returned by Aaron Wood for the year 1807 —202 1-2 acres firft quality, 26ch diftridt of Wilkinfon, No. 25, granted to Aa-’ ron Wood, and 202 1-2 acres of third quality, 27th diftridt of Wil kinfon, No. 249, granted to faid Wood, and returned by him for the year 1808—tax due for 1807, 1 dol lar 47 1-4 cents, and for 1808, 2 dollars 48 3 4 cents. 96 Acres of fecond quality and 173 1-2 of third quality, granted to the Heirs of Jofeph Nail, lying in Jacklon county on the Middle O conee, j >inirg Shields, returned by George Keeth for the year 1807, and 202 1- 2 acres in the 12th dif tridt of Baldwin, No. 138, granced to laid Kcetn and returned by him for the year 1808—c>x due for 1807, 1 dollar 16 1-2 cents, and for 1808, 2 dollars 36 1-2 cents. 200 Acres, granted to Wagnon at the Hurricane ihoal in Jackfon county, joining Smith, returned by John Hampton tor the year 1807 —tax due for 1807, 1 dollar 27 1-2 cents, and for cents. 90 Acres, fecond quality and 60 of third quality, Jackfon county, granted to Gardner and Lcgget, on tne North Oconee, returned by Alexander Morrilon -for the years 1807 and 1808—tax due (or 1807, I dollar 66 1-2. cents, for 1808, 1 $6 14 cents. 208 Acres, fecond quality, at the Hurricane fhoal in Jackfon county, granted to Wagnon, North Oconee, on which Bands a griftmill and diftillery, joining Count D c - Lftaing, 1 coo acres iccond quality, 4357 third quality, granted to Wagnon, .on the waters of Curry’s creek, joining Count D‘Lftaing, re turned uy Jclfe Smith for the years 1807 and iScß—tax due for 1807, II dcilais 94 cents, for 1808, 13 dollars 35 1-2 cents. 468 Acres, fecond quality, grant ed to Few, on the Middle Oconee, joining Bell, returned by John Coleman for the years 1807 and 1808—tax due for 1807, 7 dollars 95 cents, and for 1808, 7 dollars 80 3-4 cents. 113 Acres, fecond quality, 113 3 4 to lid quality, granted to Kirk patrick, on Curry ‘s creek in Jack lon county, joining Harris, return ed by John Allen for the year 1808 —tax due for 1808, 11 dollars 66 3 4 cents, and for 1807, 9 dollars 16 3 4 cents. I. M. C. Montgomery, T. C. J. C. December 21, 1809. COLLECTOR’S SALE. Will be fold at the Court Houfe in Jackfon County , on Friday the icjth of June next , the following TraCts of Land, or as much thereof as willfatisfy the Taxes cue there on with coft :— * Two tradts of End in Jackfon county, on the wavers cf the Mid dle Fork of the Oconee j one tradt of ioog acres granted to George Ogg, joining Gibbons ana Oggk land, the other trad xcoo acres, granted to George Ogg, joining Ogg and John King's laud, report ed to be in dtfault for the year* 1805, 1806, 1807 and ißc3 inclu ftve s the land of the third quality, fo fays three free holders — tax due, 10 debars 17 3-4 cents. T. M. C. Montgomery, T. C. J. C. December 21, iSoe. 81 iw Cm. PAPER MILL . _aL HE Subfcriber intends ered 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 eftabiifhment in this State, in which we have no Paper Mill, it is hoped will induce its citizens to afford their co-operating aid in fuch an undertaking. ZACHARIAH SIMS. Green County, Nov. 2, 1809. FI FIT DOLLARS REWARD. Deferred from the Mail of the U. S. fume time Eft March in the Creek Nation (M. TANARUS.) Ilacsh Brenton. The above reward will be given to any perfon who will deliver Lid Brenton in ville. By application being mad to Col. B. Hawkins, Agent of the U. S. for Indian Affairs, he will iftue orders to the Chiefs to have him delivered up. john b. Chandler, In the P oft-Office Department. June 10, 1809. PUBLIC NOTICE. ALL perfons travelling through the Creek Nation are at liberty to crofs the Chatohooi hee, either at Mr. John Marfhal's ferry or at Mr. M'lntoffi’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 (hall be uftd well, as this is the wifh and talk of the Chiefs of Coweto. LITTLE PRINCE, CHIEF of Coweto Towns. N. B. The old road goes to Mr. Marfhal's which is the left hand. . Auguft 26, 1809. 66 t. f. ■ - 1 1 rmnm mm n —■■■— ~T- rti —it - - —m E D U CAT 10 N. I. HE fuTaker has opened a Genteel BOARDING-SCHOOL for tne prelent year. M ftes will be preferred, but boys not exceed ing fourteen years of age will be received. Every neu iTary branch of literature will be taught, and the (Iridicft attention paid to morals and good behaviour.—"Terms for tuU ton, board and vvalhing, *ighty dollars per annum, one third in ad vance and the balance at the end of the year, Beds, bee. to be fur iiillifd by parents or guardians. Thu fuuation p'eaiant and heal thy. RICHARD GRFGORY. Ogkthorpe, January i, 1801, (No. 84.