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ATHENS, GEORGIA: PRINTED BY ALEXANDER M f DONNELL, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1810.
SHERIFFS SALE .
IVILL BE SOLD,
On the Firjt ‘l'uefday in March next,
$ at Oglethorpe Court Houfe, between
J? the ufual hours, the following pro
perty, VIZ :
’ One town lot in Lexington where
J James H. Kidd now lives, and a
1 parcel of rock, taken as the pro
!; perty of James H. Kidd at the in
* fiance of Charles M*Elroy.
ALSO,
One hundred and fourteen acres
| of land in faid county, be the fame
more or lefs, on the waters of
; CLuds creek, joins John Gofden
: and others, taken as the property
of James Furgufon at the inftance
of John & George Letter.
ALSO,
6o Acres of land, be the fame
more lefs, in faid county, on the
Beaver Dam Creek, joins Bains
Bridges and others ; another trad
in laid county, on the waters of
Long creek, where Willis Gunnells
now lives, containing 300 acres, be
the fame more or lefs, joins Peter
Hcffe and others j both trads taken
as the property ofMerrell Bridges
by virtue of two executions, one in
favor of Stephen vs. John Bridges,
Meriell Bridges and John Moore,
the ether in favor of Wyatt He well
vs. Merrell Bridges, adminittrator
of Daniel Gunnells, deceafed.
ALSO,
One negro woman named Nancy,
taken as the property of John Brid
ges to fatisfy the execution in favor
of Stephen Allen.
ALSO,
Ore tra£l of land containing o he
madred acres, more or lefs, in faid
unty, waters of Clouds creek,
, ken as the property of William
dies at the inftance of John and
George Letter.
ALSO .
One hundred acres of land, be the
1 fame more Ids, on the wafers of
Long creek, joins Gidean Brown
cad others, taken as the property of
Garland T. Watkins at the inftance
of Warren Jorden.
ALSO,
One hundred acres of land, be the
fame more or lefs, on the waters of
Dry Fork Long creek, no per
i., pofiettion at the time of levy,
on* Toftah Jorden and others, ta
ro as the property of Garland 1 .
:..k ; ns at the inftance of James
Li. Kidd.
. ALSO,
Three hundred acres of land, be
the fame more or lefs, in laid coun
ty, on the waters of Clouds creek,
joins Richard Gregory, fen. and
ethers, taken as the property of
Richard Gregory, jun. at the in
itance of Burnell Ruffell.
ALSO ,
One hundred acres of land, be
the fame more o': Ids, on the wa
ters of Clouds creek, joins Richard
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Dentt and others, taken as the pro
perty of Young W. Short at the
inftance of Mitchell & Cox.
ALSO,
Three hundred acres of land, be
the lame more or lefs, in faid coun
ty, on the waters of Big creek,
joins Thomas Apperfon and others
taken as the property of William
Field at the inftance of Sherod
Strong.
ALSO ,
Fifty acres of land, be the fame
lefs, in laid county, joins
John McCarthy and others, where
Richard Ogleby now fives, taken
as the property of Thomas Jones at
the inftance of William Campbell.
Three hundred acres of land, be
the fame more or lefs, in faid coun
ty, on Long creek, where Jonathan
Lane now lives, joins Simon Pow
ell and others, taken as the pro
perty of faid Lane at the inftance of
James Freeman and Son, and Ro
bert Freeman vs. faid Lane.
ALSO,
One feather bed and furniture,
two pine tables, a parcel of crock
ery ware, twelve fitting chairs,
taken as the property of John H.
Pafchal at the inftance of Jefie
Hafts, endorfee againft John H.
Palchal and George Pafchal.
ALSO,
Twe acres of land, more or lefs,
in faid county, waters of Long
creek, near Lexington, joins Go.
Phillips and others, taken as the
property of William T. Reneaw,
and returned to me by Jaunts
Wells, conftable.
ALSO,
One hundred and forty-feven
acres of land, be the fame more or
Ffs, in faid county, joins Mathew
Fendiey and others, taken as rhe
property of John Bowden at the in
ftance of William Campbell.
ALSO,
Two beds and furniture, one cow
and calf, a heifer, one low’ and five
Ifhoats, two thoufand we;ghc of feed
cotton, fuppofed to be, and tight
barrels of corn, by eflimation, ail
taken as the property of James
Thomas at the inftance of Garland
T. Watkins for the ufe of Joleph
Watkins and Lemuel O win, aflignee
a^ainft laid Thomas.
ALSO,
68 Acres of land, be the fame
more or Itfs, in faid county, waters
of Clouds creek, joins R ichard Gre
gory, Jun. and others, fix negroes,
to wit, Edrnond, Daniel, Charles,
Clark, Melifia and Hannah, all ta
ken as the property of Richaid
Gregory, fen. by virtue of the fol
lowing executions, Dentt & Booth,
vs. Richard Gregory, fen. Nicholas
Sheets, vs. Ricnard Gregory fen.
Joleph Smith, vs. Richard Gre
gory, fen. John Greftvam vs. Rich
ard Gregory, fen. Mathew Gage,
vs. Richard Gregory, fen. Solomon
A. Hopkii s, furviving Co-partner,
vs. Richard Gregory, fen. and Job
Felton vs. Richard Gregory, lcn.
ALSO,
50 Acres of land, be the fame
more or iefs, in faid county, on
Millftone creek, joins Charles Hay
nee and others, taken as the pro
perty of Ephraim Jackfon bv virtue
of two executions, one in favor of
Pafchal Murphey, the other in fa
vor of Solomon A. Hopkins, fur
viving Co-partner, againft laid
Jack ion.
ALSO,
F irry acres of land, be the fame
more cr lefs, waters of Millftone
creek, joins Mrs. Martin and others
taken as the property of William
Hewdl, one cream colored horle
taken as the property of laid Hew
eli at the inftance of Ifaac Collier.
ALSO ,
One hundred acres of land, be the
fame more lefs, waters of Clouds
creek, joins Hardman and others,
uken as (he property of Jofeph
] Aimpkin ar the inftance of Stephen
Alien and Winfrey Lockett.
ALSO,
250 Acres cf land, be the fame
more or lefs, j ins Ifiiam Smith
and others, waters of Long creek,
taken as the property of William
Patman at the inftance of Strong &
Herbert.
RICHARD BAILEY, Sheriff.
‘January 29, r3io.
NOTICE.
All ptrfans are earneftiy re
quelled, who have any demands a
gintt the etlarc of William Shaw,
deceafed, to render them properly
authenticated in the time prescrib
ed by law i and all thofe who may
be indebted, are defired to make
immediate payment.
MARGARET SHAW,
Admmijlratrix .
PETER RANDOLPH,
Adminijlrator.
Febrnary 10, 1810. xwim.
EXECUTORS SALE.
On the third day of March next , at
the late reftdence of IValton Han is,
deceafed , in the county of Green,
IVILL BE SOLD ,
A quantity of feed cotton, flock,
confiftmg of fneep, cattle, and per
haps otner flock, houfchold and
kitchen furniture, &c. —Terms of
file will be made known on the day
° f k*'REBEC AH HARRIS,
Executrix,
PETER EARLEY,
AUGUSTIN BARKIS,
ROBERT ROYS TON,fl
WALTON HARRIS,
Sfnalifcd Executors .
January 10, 1810.
BLANKS MAY BE HAD
AT THIS OFFICE.
COLLECTORS SALE.
WILL BE SOLD
At the court-houfe in Jackfon county ,
cn Friday the (.)tb day of March
next, to the highejl bidder , the
following trails of land or as much
thereof as will fattsjy the tax due
with cofl :—
202 1-2 Acrfs of land, third
quality, 7th diftri<st of Baldwin
county, No. 12 granted to Eliza
lit th Garrett and ictumed fay her
for 1808—tax due 25 centsi
101 1-4 Acres of land, firft qua
lity low grounds, 101 t 2 of fecond
quality do. in the 28th dittrfd of
Wilkinfon, No. 200, granted to
Mary Sorrel and returned by her
for 1808—tax due 1 dollar 82 1-4
cents.
230 Acres of land, granted
Hilihoufe, in Jackfon county,'on
the Mulberry, joining Wad (worth,
returned by Males Snort for 1807
and 1808—tax due for 1807 1
dollar 29 cents, and for 1808 1
dollar 22 3-4 cents.
136 Acres of land, more or lefs,
third quality, in Jackfon county,
granted to Marbury, on the waters
of the Pond Fork, joining Mont
gomery, returned by Nathaniel
Hill for 1808—tax due 48 cents.
50 Acres of land, fecond quality,
granted to Lawder, Jackfon county,
on Parkes creek, josning Vineyard,
returned by Luke Mayfield for 1807
—tax due 47 1-2 cents.
202 1-2 Acres of third quality,
17th diftrid of Baldwin county, No.
53, returned by George Pettigrew
for i3g3— tax due i dollar 43 3-4
ctnts.
266 1-2 Acres of land, third qua
lity, Jackfon county, Redttone
creek, joining Nevel, returned by
William Rofs for 1807—tax due £
dollars 31 3-4 cents.
Terms Cafh.
J. M. C. Montgomery,
T. C. J. C.
January 6, 1810.
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COLLECTOR’S SALE.
JVill be fold at the Court Floufe in
Jackfon County , on Friday the
2stb of June next, the following
Trails of I.and, or as much thereof
as will fatisfy ike Taxes due there
cn with cofl :—
“Two trads of land in Jackfon
county, on the waters of the Mid
dle Fork of the Oconee ; one traft
of ioso acres granted to George
Ogg, joining Gibbons and Ogg’s
land, the other trad 1000 acres,
granted to George Ogg, joining
Ogg and John King’s report
ed to be in default for the years
1805, 1806, 1807 and 1808 inclu
live •, rhe land of the third quality,
fo fays three free holders—tax due,
10 dollars 17 3-4 cent*.
J. M. C. Montgomery,
T. Q. J. C.
December 21,1809. Biu 5^
(No. 91.