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Exfcutir i Dr p/.Kmekt,
Loufviile, June 18, 1802.
A rdolurion in the words fol
lowing, 10 wit
Resolved, That his
Excellency the Cover
nor, be and lie is hereby autho
rized and rcquefled to purfue
luch mcafures as in his judg
ment may moft effectually afeer
tain and collect all juffc claims
which the citizens of this date
may have againlb the Creek
Nation of Indians ; which laid
•claims fhall, before they are
exhibited, be duly authentica
ted by the oath of one or more
difinterefled perfons, taken and
certified by any judge, juflice 1
of the peace, or clerk of the
Superior or Inferior Courts,”
having palled both branches of
the LcgtH-ature, and received
the alTtnt of the Executive—
It is ORDERED,
That all perfons having claims
againft the Creek Nation of In
dians, for property of any de
icription by them, taken or
plundered, be and they are
hereby required to tranfmit the
fame, as foon as poflible to the
Executive Department, authen
ticated in the manner by the
afore-recited refolution pointed
out. •
Taken from the Journals of the
Executive Department,
Geo. R. Clayton,
Secretary.
TAKE NOTICE.
THAT nine months after date,
application will he made to the
honorable the Inferior court of
the county of Burke, for leave to
Jell a certain trait of land, Jituate
in J'aid county •, containing three
hundred acres, hounding North
by Grey Stock Rcberts y and va
cant land i Raft, by James Jor
dan's, and vacant land ■, South,
by Sarah Higdon's, and vacant
land , and Weft by vacant land at
the time of furvey, and granted to
Jofbtia Simpfon , the gtb of May
178 6 —for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of the J aid Jofhua
Simpfon.
JaM e s Jones, Attorney fcr
Worry Kilpatrick Admi
niftratcr cf Jofhua Simpfon.
jahuary i, 1802.
* TH E “
AC T S
Gf the GENERAL ASSEM
BLY OF THE STATE CF.
GEORGIA, FOR THE YEAR
iBci, for fale at this office.
M
NOTICE.
To the proprietors, their agents
or truftces cf the following trail j
tf land, fituate in Montgomery
County y that unlcfs they or cither
wm (f their agents , dc come forward
end fettle the tares due cn J'aid
lands, Within fx months from this
date, Jcid land will be fid by the
Colleger of Jaid County, Jcr all
the tax due thereon, agreeably to
law, viz.
Three bounties containing 862
1-2 acres, on the feutb fide cf
Ogee bee River, adjoining lands cf
Salter and others, and granted to
Pendleton and Mont fort.*
IJo, 257 I>2 acres, cn the
bcones River, granted in the name
of John Sharp.
THOS. DAVIS, r. t. r.
f.larch 1,1 S 02, 6 m
c -vt ;t TT-j;* •• <- r*
ojr.u—j'v-.x c. -> j. ,
Will, be Jcid cn the fir ft litfMy in
September next, at the Market
Houfe in Rcufville, between the
hours (f ten and three o'clock,
ONE HUNDRED acres of
I .and commonly called Spring
Head, taken as the property of
Nathan Powell, to fatisfy Eli
zabeth Palmer’s Execution.
DAVID THOMAS,
Sheriff.
Aim'd ?, 1802.
SHERIEh :, s SALE.
Id ill he fold, cn the fir ft Tuefday
in Sept, next, at the Market
He ujc, in Lcufville, let week
the hours of ten and three
o'clock.
Two likely NEGRO LOTS,
viz. James and David ; levied
cn as the property of Blaffiny'ame
Harvey, dozen fed, pointed out by
an executor to Jatisfy Jcfeph G.
Pofntr, and Pofner if Bene din's
executions.
Former terms of Die not
complied with.
DAVID THOMAS,
Sheriff J. C.
Auguft 3, 1802.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be fold at the Court Houfe in
Montgomery County, on the
fir ft Tuefday in September next,
between the hours cf ten and
three o'clock, the following pro*
perty, to wit.
ONE HUNDRED acres of
pine land, including the crop,
lying on Little Ohoopie, grant
ed to Arthur Neil, adjoining
JefTe Wiggins’s; taken as the
property of Mark Wbelcr, to
iatisfy Arthur Neil’s Execution,
returned to me by the Confta
ble.
ALSO, one tra6b of land on
the Little Ohoopie, containing
two hundred acres, with half the
crop now growing on the pre
miles j the above land was fur
veyed for Birdig Howel; taken
as the property of laid Howel,
to fatisfy Jonathan L. Weaver’s
Execution.
H. FULGHAM, Sheriff.
July 28, 1802.
CORONER’S SALE.
On the fame Day, ccnftfting cf
the following Property, viz.
ONE N egro Boy, named
Abram, one Horfe, fifty head
[ of Hogs, two Feather Beds and
j Furniture ; taken as the pro
perty ol Thomas Fulgham, to
latisfy Henry Fulgham’s Exe
cution. Conditions, Cafh.
PA 1. M‘GRIFF, Coroner.
July 28.
CORONER’S SALE.
{ IE ilt be fold cn thcfrft Tuefday in
September next , at the 'Market
Houfe in the Town of Lcufville,
between the hours cf ten and
three o'clock,
GNE good likely work
horfe, taken as the property of
John Paulett, Efq. pointed out
to me by Laid to fatisfy
David Blackfhear’s Execution.
Conditions Calh.
ARTHUR CLARK,
Coroner.
Singuft 3» 1802.
BLANK DEEDS,
Hand fen Ay printed cn good paper,
for fale at this Office.
vOlliiCfOft’i Sa! tsi 1
Will he Jdd, cn MONDJT, the '
6th day cf September next,
at the Market llcuje m the
Town cf Lcuijvillc, at the
ujual hour, the following Pro
perty, cr as much thereof as
will fat isfy the Taxes due there
on for the year i So I.
To wit -
*oo acres 'id quality Land in
Elbert County, on Cedar creek,
adjoining Rifs and ethers, and
granted to Robert Refs. Taken
as the prop’'rty cf James Adams
to Jatisfy his Taxes. Tax due
97 carts.
100 acre: id duality Land in
Bad loch County, on Qgechte Ri
ver, adjoining li illio.m Cone, and
granted to James Powell. Ta
ken as the property cf IVilliam
Ccurjey to Jatisfy his 'Taxes. —
'Tax due 5 dollars 10 cents.
233 acres Pine Land in Joffer-
Jon County, on Brujlsy Creek, ad
joining Jacob Toung, and granted
to Wells. Taken as the
property of David Graham to
Jatisfy his Taxes. Tax due 63
cents.
7 1-4 acres id quality Land
in Jeff erf on County, on Ch saver's
creek. Taken as the property cf
Eh Browning to Jatisfy bis 'Taxes.
Tax due 75 dollars 17 cents.
300 acres gd qualify Land in
Burke County, cn Luck Head
✓ *
creek, adjoining Charles Coven ah,
and grunted to J. Spencer. Ta
ken as the property cf John Spen
cer to Jatisfy his Taxes . Tax
due 2 dollars.
175 acres 3d quality Land in
foffer Jon County, cn Grand s creek,
adjoining John Lowrey, and grant
ed to John Gillmore, Jen. Taken
as the property of John Gillmors
to Jatisfy his Taxes. Tax due
87 i>2 cents.
Garland Hardwich,
T. C. J. C.
June 16, 1802.
NOTICE.
BY virtue of an order cf the
Inferior Court,
WILL BE SOLD,
GN the firft TueJday in Getc
her next, at the Market Houje in
the Town of Louifville, 668 acres
of land, lying in the county of
Jefjerfon, cn the waters cf Qge «
chce, within one mile of the [aid
'Town cf Louifville, and adjoining
lands of Thompfon Lawfcn, Wil
liam Barren, and Zachariah
Cray, being the real eft ate of John
. Parfons, deceafted, and fold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors
cf the paid decerfcd. Terms made
known cn the day cf Jade.
William Parsons,
tinrviving Executor.
July 28.
TAKE NOTICE.
TIT -IT nine months after date,
application will he made to the
hcncrable Inferior Court of the
County of Wcijhington, for leave
to jell a iraft cf land cf 80 acres,
belonging to Jacob Howard , de
ccajed, lying in Jaid County, cn
WiUiamkn's Swamp—-for the he
neftt rf the heirs and creditors of
Jaid deceafed.
ISAAC HOWARD,
Adrninlftt a tor.
ABY HOWARD,
Adniinijlratr ix.
February 10, z 802,
IjT OTIC E.
. iIX fcrfrtis having demands
argdrft the rftatc cf Defier !' ,
heir, i Hull arch late cf fefj'erftn
County, deceafed, are rcquejled to
have tkeir accounts brought for
ward, properly cttejled ■ and
thefe indebted to the [aid eft at:
V>iU tleaf 'i to make immediate
ment to
Thacker Vivion, \un.
Adwiniftratcr,
Aw. gift 8, i 3 02,
Jefferson Inferior Court,
July 5, iBo2.
ON the petition of Jofeph G.
Pejner, praying that Dru -
Jill a Harvey, and John Paidett,
Executors of the Eft ate cf Blcf
fingame Harvey, Sen . deceafed, be
airefied to make titles to the fe
ll ticner, to a certain tr 'afi crpar
cel cf land, containing forty-fix
acres, in the county aforefaid,
according to the tenor and effeti
of an obligation given by the t eft a*
ter, Blajjliigame Harvey , in his
lifetime, to Pofner and Benedix .
‘ It is ORDERED, That its
Executors of the Jaid deceafed, do
make titles to the fold Pofner and
Benedix, in terms cf the act of the
General Afjmbly, in Juch cafef
made and provided, and agreea
bly to the tenor and effefi of Jaid
obligati on, at the expiration of
four months, unlefs Jifjftcicnt cau/e
he {hewn to the contrary , on the
Jaid petitioner pulliftnng this rule
in one of the Public Gazettes, and
the public places in the county
three months previous thereto .
True Ex trad from the
Minutes,
JAS. BOZEMAN, Clerk.
. .. ■ »-
Jcfferfbn Superior Court,
March io, 1802.
Frelent his honor Judge Walton.
AT this Court was preferred
the petition cf John Gibfon,
adrnimftrator cf all and fingular
the goods and chattels, rights and
credits cf Robert Cooper, deceafed ,
praying the eft at life ment cf copies
of papers loft during the late war,
to wit :—A certain penal bend
in the penalty cf one hundred and
twenty pounds fterling, with a
condition for the payment cf ftxty
pounds fterling, to Robert Cooper 9
deceafed, feaied and fuhfcrihed hgy
Robert Hamilton, hearing date:
the nth cf December , 1772*
payable the ift af September ,
1773; together with a certain •
premiffory note, fuhfcrihed by
Robert Hamilton, payable to Ro
bert Cooper, in the fur/i cf ten
pounds fterling, dated the nth
December, 1772, due the nth
cf December thereafter : which
copies with fevcral ftdftant ini:ng
affidavits are ft Ed in the Clerk's
Office cf this Court, cn which
petition ilue Court granted lit
rule following :
GEORGIA,
Superior Court for JeiTer&a
County.
March Term, 1802.
UPON *the petition of John
Gibfon , adminiftrator of the eft ate
of Robert Cooper, deceafed, pray
ing an erder for the eftablsjhvient
of certain papers loft in the that
of the late war. —It is ordeica,
that the fame be eftablifhed after
the ufual notice being given if
(hewing be made to the contrary.
E xtrafi from the minutes,
M. SHELMAN.-