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VOL. II.)
ATHENS, GEORGIAs PRINTED BT ALEXANDER M DONNELL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1810.
COLLECTOR’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD
At tbpyouri-houje in Jackfon count],
on, Friday the gib day of March
vext> to the highefl bidder , the
following trails of Und or as much
thereof as will Jatisfy the tax due
with cojt :—
202 1-2 Acres of land, third
quality, 7tn diftrid cf Baldwin
county, No. 12 granted to Eliza
beth Garrett and returned by her
for 1808—tax due 25 cents.
101 1-4 Acres of land, iirft qua
lity low grounds, 101 i-2of fecond
qudity do. in the 28th diftrift of
Wilkinfon, No. 200, granted to
Mary Sorrel and returned by her
for 180 S—tax due 1 dollar 82 1-4
cents.
230 Acres of laid, granted to
HiiUioufe, in Jackfon county, on
he Mulberry, joining Wadfworth,
returned by-’ lofcs Short for 1807
and 1808—tax due (of 1807 1
dollar 29 cents, and for 180.8 1
dollar 22 3-4 cents.
136 Acres of land, more or lefs,
th rd qualitv, in Jackfon county,
granted ro Marbury, on the waters
of the Pond Fork, joining Mont
g’cnery, returned by Nathaniel
Hid for 1808—tax due 48 cents.
50 Acihjsg i land, fecond qualicy,
g-anted to Lawder, Jackfon county,
on Parkes creek, joining Vineyard,
returned by Luke May held for 1 SO7
-—tax due 47 1-2 cents.
202 1-2 Acres of third quality,
17th diftricl of Baldwiq county, No.
53, returned by George Pettigrew
1 r 1808—tax due 1 dollar 43 3 4
266 1-2 Acres of land, third qua
lity, Jackfon county, Redftonc
creek, j doing Nevel, returned by
William Rofs for 1807-—tax due c
dollars 31 3-4 cents.
Terms Cafh.
J. M. C. Montgomery,
T. C. J. C.
January 6, 1810.
COLLECTOR’S SALE.
Will be fold at the Court Houfie in
Jackfon County , on Friday the
29 tb of June next, ihe following
Trails of Land, or as much thereof
as will fat isfy the Taxes due there
on with cojl :—
Two tracts cf land in Jackfon
county, on the waters of the Mid
dle Fork of the Oconee ; one traft
of io®o acres granted to George
Ogg, joining Gibbons and Ogg’s
land, the other cradt 1000 acres,
granted to George Ogg, joining
Ogg and John King’s land, report
ed robe in default for the years
1805, 18 06, 1807 and 1808 inclu
fwc j the land of the third quality,
fo fays three free holders—tax due,
10 dollars 17 3-4 cents.
J. M. C. Montgomery,
T. C. J. C.
December 21, iZoy. 8r * v 6m.
Foreign Correspondent -
GEORGIA EXPRESS.
“MANY SHALL RUN TO AND FRO, AMD KNOWLEDGE SHALL BS INCREASED.”
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SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be Soldi ,
On the firfi Tuefday in March
next, at the court houje in Ogle
thorpe county , between the hours of
ten and three o'clock, the following
property
One negro woman named Peg
or Peggy, one other named R jfr,
one negro girl named Pol), a nt*o
fellow named Joe, and four negro
boys named Billy, Lewis, Bob and
Miner, taken by virtue of an execu
tion ifiucd at the infiance of Willi
am be Felix,Gilbert vs. John LHler,
upon the foreclofure of a mortgage
upon faid negroes and other pic. •
perty.
Purchafers are. invited to attend
as a liberal credit of nine monrhs
may be given by the purchafers
giving bond and approved fecunt/
to the plaintiffs in the execution.
RICHARD BAILEY,
December 23, 1809. Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
WILL BE SOLD
At the Plantation of William Shaw ,
deceafed, in the county of Randolph,
on Monday the 1 9/6 day of Marco
next.
All the crop of corn and fodder
arifing from the lad cr^p.
The Plantation and water faw
mill, with one pair cf new carry
log wheels,, all in complete .order,
wilj be rented ; there arc about 40
acres of frefh cleared iand ; . the
mill with the wheels may be rented
wither without the laud,
One fquure lot of land in fnid
county will alio be rented the faint;
day.
ALSO WILL BE SOLD
T *■
At the late rejidence of the faid de
ceased, in the county of Clark, on
the Monday following, ths 26.-6
day of March,
All the perfonal property of the
faid deceafed, confiding of houfe
hold and kitchen furniture, flock of
horles, cows, fheep and hogs—
with tht cattle there, are two prime
yoke of work oxen, cart and chain.
In this dork is a young well broke
mule, and about ftvtn thoufand
undr Us deer fkins, fhewn and ir.-
ventcried as the property of the
faid William Shaw, dcccafed.—
And at the laft day’s fare, will be
offered to hire three men (laves
and two young women ufed to houfe
work.
The terms of faie, rent and hire,
will be on a credit until the 25th
day or December, and termination
of rent and hire. Bond and ap
proved fecurity will be required.
MARGARET SHaW,
Admiuifi ratrix .
• PETER RANDOLPH,
Adminiflrfitor .
February i, jßio.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD,
On the firfi Tuesday in March next,
at the Court-Hcuje in Clark County,
betw- • the hours of Ten and
‘lt .‘clock, the following pro
per/., VIZ.
6 1 : cres of land lying in the
county t Clark) on the waters of the
Oco,.ec it Ciiug the fame trail whereon
the 10 vt, if Watkinfvtlle funds, join
ing La ward Payne and others, levied
on as the property of John Cyirham,
deceafed > to fat isfy three executions ob
tained in the Superior Court of Frank
lin county, vs. the adminiflrators of
[aid Gotham—one in favor of ’Tho
mas Car Jin for the uje of Jcfepb Scott,
the other two in favor of Thomas
Carter, the above land pointed out
by ‘Thomas W. Cobbs, attorney for
the plaintiffs in execution,
ALSO,
100 Acres of land, more or lefs, in
Clark county, lying on the Appalachce
river, granted to Hugh Ector, joining
Gabriel Hubert and Garrett ■ Spinks,
levied on as the property of Jacob
Williams to Jatisfy an execution in
favor of David Sims , pointed out by
tie defendant.
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Eleven acres and two thirds of an
acre of laud , with a machine and
houfie thereon, originally granted to
Gorham, joining Thomas Moore and
Jack F. Cocke, on the waters of the
nrth fork oft be Oconee river, levied
on as the property of ‘Temple Ira to
fatisy an execution in favor of Elijha
King vs. Lea and Armfircng.
ALSO,
3 .iO Acres of land, in Clar}. county,
granted to Wooton, joining drown
and others , lyiny on Porters crock,
levied on as the property of William
Ihwrnan i of at isfy two executions , one
in fa vor of David and John H. Sims,
and the other in favor of David Suns,
pointed out by faid Sims.
ALSO,
1 50 Acres of land, in Clark county,
lying on the waters of liofe creek ,
joining Huff and others, granted to
Willi amfion, levied on as the property
cf James Beafiey to Jatisfy Jundry ex
ecutions vs. faid Benfley, and returned
to me by Rithard Stanfield, conjlable .
ALSO,
130 ceres of land, be the fair ’ more
or Icji, in Clark county, on Wild cat
creek , granted to Freeman, joining
Archibald Crowley and others, levied
on as the properly of Obadiah Prior
to Jatisfy two executions, one in favor
of the Planters Company, and the other
in favor of Jofhua ‘Tillery, lWed cn
by Richard Stanfield and returned t§
me.
ALSO,
One negro woman known by the
name of Sally, taken as the property of
Edward Bond to Jatisfy an execution
in favor of Benjamin Brown,
A L $ 0 j
Two defies taken as the property cf
Jlmes Prophet to Jatisfy an execution
in favor of the Planters Company, vs.
faid Prophet and Jcfepb Brown, and
pointed out by faid Brown .
Conditions calh.
SAMUEL JACKSON,
Sheriff.
February 3, 1810.
NOTICE.
perfans are earneftly re
queued, who have any demands a
gainfl the ellate of William Shaw,
deraafed, to render them properly
authenticated in the time prdcrib
ed by law; and all thofe who may
be indebted, are defined to make
immediate payment,
MARGARET SHAW,
AdminifiratriXi
PETER RANDOLPH,
Adminijlrator. *
February io, 1810. \wzrt.
ADMINISTRATOR’* SALE.
Willie fold at the plantation of James
Colwell, on the firfi Saturday in
April next, by order of the honora
ble Inferior Court of Clark county ,
VIZ—
One ntgr woman by the name
of Aggy, and her daughter about
8 or 9 years old, the ei?ste of Nan
cy Culbrearb, late of fa*d county,
deceafed. The terms of file will
be bonds with approved fecurity,
allowing twelve months credit.
JAMES COLWELL,
Adminijlrator.
February 2, 18 ic.
ADMINISTRATOR’* SALE.
Agreeable to an Order cf Court, will
be fold on the J event h day of March
next, at the court-buiijs in Jackfon
county,
Ail the pcrifhable property of
Thomas Qowen, deceafed, confid
ing ot cattle and hogs, which may
b-j fecn by thofe who wfh to pur-*
chafe ?.t the plantation where Tho*-
mas Cowen died—aifo (onie fheep
which may be fern at old Mrs.
Cowto's, the mother ot the deceaf
td—alio one hotfe which fhali bt
produced on the r*nund. The
conditions of tire Lie will be made’
known on the day.
. GEO. W. MOORE,
Adminifiratcr.
Ft fruary y, 1810.
NOTICE
Brought to the. j*n of
Ciaik councy, on the 18th uftant,
a wdl let Negro fellow named Pe
ter, about thirty years old, who
fays he belongs to John Thurmond
or Wilkes. The owner is requeu
ed ro comply with the law and take
him -way,,
JOSEPH BROWN,
jailer.
ITalkinfcille, January 3 1, 1 3iqg
(N®. 89.