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ABMimsraator*?* *
Sprswiii to an outer c/ /«e Inferior;
Court;kf Fra■ k 'in purity •when sitting j
lj<a- Ordinary purposes at November j
Term ÜBl5, «si| be soli on the jfcrfrj
Tuesday in February ttext, at Franklin
Court house between'the usual hours T *
One hundred stores of land in said
epunty, the real estate oFThomas Wil-
Deceased, the same sold for
the bertifn of the heir# ct creditors of
sjiid Deceased ; also ofie Feather-bed.
; Terms of sale made known on the
•cay..,/ f
John Williarasen, Adra’r.
De bonis non
November rth,lßls*ffi
NOTICE,
Nine months after date application
ttilf be made to the “honorable the Infe
rior court of Clark county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, for* leave to sell
the real estate of James M l ßee# deceas
ed, consisting of thnee tracts of land,
viz. one tract of land containing one
hundred and eighty or less,
on the Oconee river in said county—
jQnt tract of land containing two hun
dred acres, lying in the county o! Ogle
thorpe, on the waters of Little liver,
joining Greshams and others—-one other
tract of land containing two hundred
two and a half acres in the / Bth district
©f Wilkinson, Np. 361 : the same Cos be
sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of the said deceased.
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V ’• -• LABAN M‘BEE, ‘
March 2nißll
NOTICE. ‘J’ 1 - A
NINE months after date application
Will be made to the honorable Inferior
‘Courrof Clark county, wheh sittingjfor
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
202 ,1-2 acres of laiid, lying in Wilkin
son cohnty, 22d district and No 146,
also 150 acres of land in Clark county,
on the Oconee, below iiutson’ft ford,
joining Wheaton and other#—both tracts•
of land being the real estate of Thomas
Hutson, deceased, and to be sold for the
benefit of the heirs and Creditors of said
deceased. * y» ? t \ f ’ y ,
U ui.'ani Strong, Administrator.
Ju.iC 5, 1815 ■ ,'b
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NOTICE.
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Nine months after date application
will be made to the honorable the Infe
rior court of Oglethorpe county, when
sitting for ordfhai y purposes# for leave,
to sell one tract of land lying* in said
county, containing two hundred and- se
venty acres, adjoining Martin, Deven
port and others, on the ‘waters of Big
Indian creek, being the real estate of
John Pope, deceased, and to be sold? for
the benent of the aeirs and creditors of
Said deceased.
John Potvellf
Administrator.
May 3, 1815.
*mi* dim • .©»■■,•if gr-riaHl
, NOTICE v>
Nrint iri nths. after date application
trill be made to the honorable the Infe
rior court of Jackson county, while sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell all the rdal estate of J a ties’ Eimore,
deceased, consisting ot two hundred
ores, more or“ less, lying on both sides
oi the ifiiddle Octflfee river,—the same
to be so.ld for the benefit of the heir3 &
Creditors of said ’ deceased.
Simeon White? jjf
Administrator with the Will annexed.
February 10,1815.
~~ J NOTICr”
All persoits having demands against
the estate of Francis Crawford late of
Oglethorp county, deceased# are reques
ted to present them duely authenticated,
and those indebted to said estate to
make immediate payment. /’ ‘■
ALE’K V M 4 EWIN, Ex
September* -
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NOTICE. *•••-
Nine months after date application
will be made to the'honorable Inferior:
court of Clark county, for leave to
a lot of land containing 202 1-2 acres,
situate in the sixth districtin’ the coun
ty of Wilkinsdn and distinguished by
the number 95, and grantecMo Sarah
Rice. Also# another lot of a
cres m the twenty-sixth Wilkinson aiu,
distinguished by the num ier 160 anu
granted to Charles Dougherty; .it being
a part, of the real estate of Charles
Dougherty-, deceased, to be sold for the
benefit oi the heirs aad creditors oi said
deceased. t ‘
Hebei ah Dougherty ,
,Adm*fiutratn£.
ij#rch2sus,
NQTTCE.*
I NINE months alter dale application
will be made to the honorable the Inte
rior court tor Jackson when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave u
Sell all .the “real estate of James I®sfe|
dricks, deceased—for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased *
■ ♦**. ■ * Fennell
. * a Administrate*, :
Mdnnflh Hendricks ,
& Administratrix.
April 4, 1815.
COLLECTOR’* SALE. ~
Will be sftld on the first Tuesday Apnl in
next, at the court house of Jackson county, the
following tract of land, or as much thereof as
will satisfy the tax artd eost due thereon—
Six hundred acres of land, grahtedf to
.Robert King, 50 acres of the first quali
ty of high land, three hundred of second
quality, the balance of quality,
say three tree holders on oath, lying
pn the WalnUt fork, beginning on a
blafek sak cornier, running N- 60, E 77
chains and spme.odd links to a dogwobd
corner, thence Ni SO, W. 77 chains
odd links to a post oak and persimmon
corner, thence S-jBCr W. 7? chains and
odd links to a black gum corner, thence
S. 3% E **77 chains and odd links to the
beginning cqrner, bound S. W.by Lock
harts land, S-E. by Wmi MLutchen’s
land, N. E. by vacant land and N- W«
by vacant land, the x 'above land in de
fault’lor the tax of 1808, Uo9> 1810,
1811, IBx2 r ißi3, and ißi4, tax due 20
dollars and 20 cents. #
j. uttle; t. c i. e.
Joly 36, 1816,
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notice;
Nii? Tnbnths after date applicate;
will be made to the honorable Inferitf
court of Clarke county, for leave to ec *
the real estate of John Maxey, decease «
—to be sold for the benefit of the heir
and creditors of said deceased.
John Osbum ,
Josiah-Maxty^
September IBis.
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Clark county •
AV he re as John Strotheiy Executor of
John Stroud, Sen. deceased, applies fer
letters of dismission from said Execu
turship.
These £vt therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred k
creditors of said deceased io be anti
appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause* if anv,
why said letter* of dismission should net
be granted. . , ‘
Given under my hand at office this
sth day of June, 1815.
3ohn if. Low, Ac»
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GEORGIA, C&rk cGi&Ky,
Susknnafr Robinson and John H.
Lowe apply for letters of adminisfralion
on tfie estate of John Robinson, decease
These are therefore to cite aod admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, (if
any} why said letters should not be granted
Given under .my band this 28th day of
August, 1815.
JOHN H. LOWE, C. C. O
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; NOTICE. .
Those indebted to the’ estate of
jamin Baldwin, deceased, are requested
to come forward and settle the same,
arid all who have demands against said
estate to present them legally attested
to James g. Baldwin,”
Executor*
September 23, l g 15.
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COLLECTOR’S SALE. ,s ..!?
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next,
at the court house, of Jackson county, the fob
jk lowing tract of land, or as much thereof as will
satisfy the tax and cost due thereon—
Twenty-seven hundred acres of land,
granted to John Nevels, third quality,
so says three free holders on oath, lying
on the waters, of Bear creek and Beach
creek* joins Few, and ivßDaniel, the a
bove land in. default, for the years 1790,
1791, 1792, 1793, 1794, 1795,1796,1797, 1798,
1799, 1800,1801, 1803, 1803,1804,1805, 1806,
1807, 1808— fax due 1.53 dollars 82 cents.
J. LITTLEiJT. C. J. C.
October 6, 2815. . “
GLOK'Ha, Clark cCKv.ty.
Whereas John Floyd and Polly Stew
art have applied for letters of adminis
tration on the estate of Richard Stewart
Tate of said county, deceased, f
These ate therefore to cite all and singular
the kindred and creditor# of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by lasr| to shew cause, if an},
why said letters snouid not be granted.
Given : Amder my hand at office this 4th
‘ dhy of ■sesfcmber 1815. . **
~ Iv % <m&, CjC: 4i I*.
If lie yet lives, or has lift a*,/ efejjPf
dren, he oV they, by f;onimuiiicattn
w # ith us, shall receive information of a
mo Her, in which they hive lately *•
come interested to their advaht
% THOS. Sc w; A* TURNER.
<* Windsor, llrrtoc county, £ ‘ /*V- V
/N.C J Sept. 7, Itns. f * si—flm.”
will think the Editors of Hie
several news-papers printed in Georgia,
to give the above aclyctjicmepi, u place
-n their respective” papers J *>r three
months—and to send us, cacti of them,
a paper containing it, on ttic margin of
which, if the amount tfue for ; *,e publi
cation shall be mavked. it snail be 4ehf
them by post—-or it shall--he paid in any
way that they maypoin out
i HOS t* W. A. TuRNKB>
NOTICE.
I hereby lor warn all persons ... Irunß
for r. certain, clue bill, given by
to me to John Defer about the Riu r
part of January last**'for fifty dollars as
I have discharged the same, apd am de
termined not to pay it again, unks.v
compelled. “ *7
r f Joru Bkfks.
Oct . stb* . . ,-T
.A'OVifcX *” “"”
, * i ;C subscriber others himself as a
.andidate for Tax Collector, at the en
a iing election und humbly- solicits Un
s mirage of his fellow citizens, He wfbh
& to lenr ir.d his friends of his inpapuci-.
VM-.uing a laborous occupation,
r.c from this airci/ms* afice
that v.ty v li not be neglectful of his
SitU • ; v . v ”,
. RANSOM NICHOLS.
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‘P if August a, 24 th October, lfils.
OR:.:,RED,
■-TH /iT. twenty five Dollars remimingdue on
acn - r.are of the Capital Stock, be caßed for,
‘ if i paw, iu bldlvof this, or of thePUmeni bank
on either, the 23d day of November
December or Januiry ensuing at the option of the
oekhclders, and the interest thereon v» iii be
calculated a:*'he dividend in May next, accor
and ngly, of which all concerned will take notice
Os dir of itie ffia+d if Dir ltd n s
Efcazer Early v Ca-hier’
HT” For the accommodation of the public and
especially the Collectors of the United States.
Tial Dudes and Taxes, Treasury Notes,
•Bills'of the Pianter'inbank, or Checks * there n,
rit >igbn will be freely giver* in exchange *W the
Bids of this bank—and Treasury- Notes,- in ex-’
change for Bank /Bills of either of the three
v>ou hern States,
. ‘Stoltjfcpn.'ti'r Jumper iOunty,
Where* John W . Compton has applied to me
fsr letters of dismission on the estate of Jacob
deceased These are therefore to cite
ana admonish ait and singular the kindred and
creators of said deceased,%ro hie their objections,
if ar*; they have, within The time prescribed by
la|% ovhetvrwe saidjetterst wiil be granted
€i?en under my hand thia 6th day of July, 18J5
ROBERT ROBEY, C. C. CU
■ *A NOTICE. ; . ‘
On the nrat Tuesday in January next,,
agreeable to an order of the Court of
Ordinary, sold to the highest
bidder, u tract,of land in Clark County
on Ellisons Creek near the Scull-Shoals/
containing 7 i acres, part of the real es
tate of Jones iroach, deceased, 4 on 2
months credit by giving bond and up
proved security.
CHARLES BHQ A|Hj Guai^ia-;
of Avar til a Dr oath
GEOHGU iUdrhc County, T.
Whereas Matilda Durham applies
for letters of dismission from the estate
of John Durham deceased. j
These are*.#i^rc tore to cite adid admoa
f%h all ana sltigdlariy lue kindred and
creditors of saiu deceased to be and ap
p«ar#t my office within tKe time
hy Jaw, to shew cause if
any» why *>aid letters of dismission
should not be granted, .
Given under my , at office this
Tth day of December, 1615.
f- _ JohnH. twe, cc. oLj
• COGttWOF ODINARV',
It to the honorable Court
of Ordinary of Clarke County, that ma
ny case* of guardian
ship &c. some ot which’ are of long
standing, remain on the doquet of said
courtin .a state of incompletion, the
officers uaving failed to make the annu
al return* thfereon according to law, and
that much evil and inconvenience may ‘
thence arise to the estates. 1 of deceased
pe«bbna ,* the Court has doterrained to
its sessions com
naence on the first Monday of February
next, from day to day, on til every case 4
on the said doquet shall have, beta ta
ken up and decided cm
%\Ve are requested to give H e <fr>\e
notice, ior the benefit of those wtion
may lit.mqueiv. Rxc.c. *.
administrators hqu guardians ml i do
well to attend*
I
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OP THE STATE OF .GEOK&j *
* Woolle»sFactoht LoTTErtri{
S C io” M E- *
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1 Prize of iq|)oo i*r I o,c
2 do 5,006 - Vo,r.
do i,ODQ ~ 4,(. *
8 do 500 - 4? x
20 do LOO .. 2 A
40 do 50
100 do 20 - si 1
200 do 10 2,i
4UOO cl 3 6 lL‘
4,675 TrUes *
6,825 Blanket *4
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i 1,50® Pickets at 5 dols each 57,.’
Moreihan two prizes to three blati 1
being to the advent*
■.cvs, than heretofore p
iished in this
Siulioi *
Ist drawn No. on riSjpflMQli h 1 li 1 inii
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dels. IX
‘do do do do st!r‘ do \ m i
do do do do K)th do ( .5
di ;do. do do i2th do s ii
X- st drawn number 6X
Prizes payable twenty days alter u
drawing is com pitied) subject to a U
afuenon of fifteen per cent. . : |
Ail prizes that are called...
wuhin twelve months after the drawti
is completed will be considered as giy*-
for the benefit of the Factory.
Drawing to commence when seve
eighths of the 1 ickets.are sold, and *
continue; one day in each weekv of
ner> as the may see cause
rive hundred tickets each day, uni
completed. -
Ihe proprietors fee! happy in Hein,
able to inform thpse who wish to encor
rage the. .Woollen business, that ih
many places sell very rkpiii
-‘-and that they .are in great hopes %
being onabh;d to commence draw ing, t?
toe time the next Legislature meets
tno«?e who wish to 1 purchase tickets
wuuiG co well to purchase before th
drawing commence?, as by so ,doinr
they woula have a chance of drawing
the hrst:stationary prize, i hat the put
causers may have greater confidence if
».he Lottery, we will inform them, tha
the requied security is given ; atm thd
the management of it is under the dl
rection of Measr’s Anderson Dabney.
Moses Spiers, Benson , Henry, Tandy
\Y. Key, and “i ho si S.. Bonnet;.
One third oi the Tickets wiiMje ctravT.
at W hatley's Mills, one third at Ore* m:-
l*ors, and the remainder at Milleagtvifk,
ana the prizes payable at either oi tiler
places, as suits the convenience of this
drawcu*. :
Tickets pre deposited m ail
country XoSvns* where timy ar . r v
for sale. 6b—4
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few «M+M m t nw> nii n.n mI I iuA.»e«.»y .1
letters remainingya the Post Off.te ir. VVaikir.n
ville, which if not taken out before the ritstcr,’
January next, y?iil be sent to the. General tonpi
Office. ‘v
Janice Armstrong, Susanna Billups,
Billups, Zadock Bonner, Joh > Chrtibm,
.Cart, Johnß. Earnest, Millner Echols,; hofti&p
Fields, Sarah Gamher, Jjrr.es Gooawu: y E'tcras.J>
beth Heard, Richard Hergmg, 2, San ual Jactat>«|J,
Hugh Martin, Jcbn'M-Alpin, Barnolemew Mid«\
ley, Ludwtll Maiont;, Alexander Moore, Jameay
Ormond, Wm. Porch, Ezekiel Price, John
binsen, Thomas Roberts, >Vm. Spurginw Y kfcaflt ; (*
btewaft, James Stephens}Elizabeth ‘I.. ... }
Alexander Tony, Samuel Ware.
WM. WRIGHT, P. IV , ’
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fV. • yjjjjSjjfkiw ‘ J - C/ vs . ‘y
; V i ’ &E%77c£& T. • ATy
. TJbd subscriber will purchace a
quantity of Corn deliverable in this placf>
at a fair price, for . w’hich he will pajr ,
either in cash or goods, pricey (
He will also.purcaacc Whiakey, f
coTon, bees-wax,fallow, dry cow-hidty, (
deer-skins and butter ;* all of whijeh ar-« ; t
tides he will give the market pnee n? (
* the country. y W \
A,U.EBWipCh.
Athens, November stii y 1815.
N B. Cash will at all times be tv •
, ved at par. “Wfa-ii. -^t-
A* & Erwin &Cos,
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County.
Whereas JoseplrHerndon has applied
To me for letters of%dministration on
ithe of George Hertydou, Tate of
WasTifugton County, ddfceas«td.
These are therefore to and'admpnitfi a!) anil- f
uigalar the kindred and, creditors of sa;d de
. - cd o be arid appeal at my office within tht>
tjfce prescribed by law, tofeew & »ny, why
said let?eissbould not be gtapted. X x'T ‘
* ; Given under my hand at office this 9th day ,
’ ft of November*. 1815- • -