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J, AtJMI!W\TRATOR*i SALR.’ ; •
Pursuant to an order of -the Infer iV j
Court of Frank/in County when sitting’
for Ordinary purposes at.
t&tn 1815, will be sold on the first
‘Tuesday in February next, at Franklin
Court house between the usual hours .
i One hundred acres of land m sai&
county, the real estate of Thomas Wil
liamson Deceased,, the same sold for
the benifu of the heirs St creditors .of
said Deceased ; also one Feather-bed*
Terms of sale made known on the
day.’
John Williamson, Adm’r.
9e bonis n-'. n
November 7th, 1815. ,7 A
notice.
Nine months after date application
will 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‘Bee# deceas
ed, consisting of . three tracts of land,
viz. one tract of land containing one
hundred and dighty acres, more or less,
on the Oc6nee rivers tn «aid county—
dpe tract of land containing two hun
dred acres, lying in the county ol Ogle
thorpe, on the waters of Little river,
fining Gresham and others—one other
iratt of land containing two hundred
- two and a half acres in the Uth district
bf Wilkinson, No. 361 : the same to be
sold for the benefit of thd heirs and
creditoi sos the said deceased.
Administrator.
LABAN M*BEE,
< Match 27, 1815;
NOTICE.
N'NE monTs alter date application
will bt made to the honorable Inferior
Crpr.t of \ lark county, when sitting for
on).nary purposes, for leave to sell
SO 2 1-2 acres oi land, lying in Wilkin
st < minty, 22d district and No 146,
hli rip acres of land in Clark county,
on the sconce, below Tord,
icming Wheaton and others—both tracts
ofjand oeing,the real estate of Thomas
I-iu.iorii deceased, and lobe sold for the
[ tin of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased.
jb *: 7 William Strong, Administrator .
h'%rx 5, 1815.
NOTICE.
7 ne months after date application
■ fill be made to the honorable the Infe ,
r ; i :• < oun of Oglethorpe county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes* for leave
’ w.nseil one tract of land lying in said
county,” containing two hundred and se
venty acres, adjoining Martin, Deven
po ! a others, on the waters of Big
uiir creekflfeir.g the real estate of
irf u P >p€, deceased, and to be sold for ,
\h, bun ni of the heirs and creditors of
jttdjp leceastd.
/ Jyhn PowelU
& ■ -■, Administrator.
.May-3, 1815.
~ rICE>
r. nths after date application
be made toW 5 honorable the Infe
npi irt of Jackson county, while sit
lot ordinary purposes, for leave toe
sen at) real estate of Janves* Elmore),
cceased, consisting of two hundred a
rs. more or less, lying oh both sides
>t the middle Ocopee river, same
u be sold for the benefiC,of thf heirs &
■;teditors ol said deceased.
\ *’ Simeon White %
• Administrator with the Wiß annexed.
February 10,1815. \
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Mi persons having demands against
the e<iatt of Francis Crawford late of
v j ,urp county, are reques
ted to pt . sent them duely authenticated,
and tmcit%.mdeuted to said Estate to
makt immediate payment.
aLE’X: M 4 EWIN, Ex
September*
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#7 NOTICE ,
Nine months after date application
w 1 be made to the honorable Inferior
court of Clark county, for leave to sell
u lot of land containing 202 1-2 acres,
situate ip the sixth districtin the coun
ty of Wilkinson and distinguished by
the number 96, and granted to Sarah
luce. Also* another lot of 202
cres in the twenty-sixth Wilkinson and
distinguished by the number 160 anc
granted to Charles Dougherty, it being
u part of the real estate of Charles
DouglJerty, deceased, to be sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors di said
deceased*
Hebekah Dougherty ,
Admioiuvauis.
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NOTICE* • . :
f NINE nr/nJ-is afterlife plication ]
will be m:t<U to the honorable the infe
rior “court lor Jackson county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell $!l the real estate of James Hen*
dricks, deceased—for the benefit of the,
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
) Fennell Wilson,
Administrate!
- Hannah Hendricks,
’ Administratrix.
April 4, 18 75»
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V / COLLECTOR'S SALE*
Wdl be sold on the first Tuesday in April
next, at the court house of Jackson county, the
following tract of land or as much thereof as
will satisfy the tax and cost due thereon—
Six hundred acres of land, granted to
Robert King. 50 acres of the first quali
ty of high landythree hundred of second
qualify, the balance of the third quality,
so say three free holders on oath, lying
on the Walnut fork, beginning on a
oak corner, running N-60, E 77
chains and 3ome odd links to a dogwood
corner, thence N. 30, YV* 77 chains
odd links to a post oak and persimmon
corner, thence S* 60 W. 77 chains and
odd links to a black gum corner, thence
S. 30, E. 77 chains and odd links to the
beginning corner, bounds. W.by Lock
hart's land, S-E. by Wm. M‘Cutchen’s
land, N. B. by vacant land and N* W.
by vacant land, the above land in de
fault for the tax of 1808, 1809, 18io.
1811, 18x2, r xßi3, and ißi4, tax due 2o
and 20 cents.
i J- little, T. c. J. C
A J aids
f ; ’ ~ NOTICE,
i months after date application
will be made to the honorable Inferior
couft of Clarke county, for leave-to sbl’
the real estate of John MaXey, deceased
—to be. sold for the benefit of the heit
and creditors of said deceased. %
John Osburn ,
jg. \ ‘ Josiah -Maxey, 5
I , ? ‘ K»ecut«|K.
September 19, fsis.
GEORGIA , Clark county.
Whereas lohn Strother, Executor of
John >troud, Sen. deceased, applies for
letters of dismission from said Execu
torship*
I hese are therefore to cite ami ad
'roß*|.lßb all and'Singular thekindred Sc
creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by Jaw, to shew cause, if any,
wh, said letters of dismission should not
be v granted. . ‘*■
-Given finder my hand at office this
sth* day of June, 1815.
‘V Job* l &• Louie, c. c, o,
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©EOBGIA. Gtejrk cofauy.
Susannah Robinson and John H.
Lowe apply for letters of administration
on the estate of John Robinson, dectas-
The* are therefore to rite and admonish atf
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
, f} why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 28th day of
LOW£j c c Q
NOTIOSL
Those indebted to the estate of Ben
jamin Baldwin, deceased, are requested
to tome forward and settle the same :
aftd all who have demands against said
estate to present them legally attested
to JAMES G. BALDWIN,
September 23, 181s.
COLLECTOR’S SALE
Will be sold on the’ first Tuesday, in May next,
at the court house of Jackson county, the fol
lowing tract of land, or as-.much thereof as will
•satisfy the tax and cost due thereon—
Twenty-seven hundred acres of. lastd}
granted to John Nevels, third, quality,
so says three free holders on oath, lying
pn the waters of Bear oreek and Beach
creek, joins Few and M'Danrel, fl tr a
bpve land in default for theu years 1790,
IS?’ 1793 > 1795,1796, 1797, 1798.
18 00, 1801, 1802, 1803,1804, 1605, 1806,
1807» 1808—Tax due 153 dollars 8$ cents. I
J. LITTLEi T. L. J. C.
October 6, 1815,
GEORGIA, Clark county.
\Vhereas John Floyd and Polly Stew
art have applied for letters of adminis
tration on the estate of Richard Stewart
bite of said county, deceased.
THfese are therefore to cite ail a.d singular
the kindred and creditors of sahi deceased, to
~>e and appear at my . office- within the time
-scribed by law, to shew cause, if any,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under, my baud at office-this 4ih b
day of SepjembeT 1815.
It LOWE* C. G.
Pr <*• ‘ •-• * ‘ >• .
If he yet lives,” or liaS left inf. eliil
dren, he or they, by communicating
with us, shall receive information of a
matter, in which they have lately be
come interested to their advantage, ‘jf-
TilOS. & W.,A. TURNER.
Windsor, BirtCe copnty, >
fN.Cj Stpt. 7, IBIS. $ 51— 3m.
|C7'We will thank the Editors'of the
several news-papers printed in Georgia*
to give the above"adverse v<eut* a place
in their respective papers for three
months—and to send us, each of them,
a paper containing it, on the margin of
which, if the amount due for the publi
cation sholl be marked, i* shall be sent
them by post—or it shall be paid in
way that they may poin out
1 UPS, 4W . 1 fIUNFH,
notice, tmr
I hereby lor warn all pef§sfo» tfbm
trading for a certain due bill, given by
tome to John Dclei about lie juiu/
part of January last, for filly dollars a*
1 have discharged the same, nml km
terrmned not to pay it übb
compelled. ;* % ... £ • T 1
, 54 4 Jo** JhtKS
Qct. sth*. ■*4 t . :
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The subscriber offers himacH m »
car.-d:date for lax Collector at the est
.in •i(< r tioi; and humbly solicits the
kufirage of his fellow citterns. He wish*
l esita remind his friends of his incapaci*
t> of pursuing a laborous occupation
a»td presumes from this* circuraatunc’
t.'bat they will “not be. neglectful of hi*
VLUatioil.
- RANSOM NICHOLS.
‘%i<irke Devtmver 9th, 1815. 3t<
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bank of Augusta, 24th October, lft l£>
ORDERED ,
,;,TH AT twenty-five Dollars remaining due On.
each ?>hare of the Capital Stock,” be called for,
a«Vdpaa. in bils of this,, prof the Planter's Bank
f Savannah, on either die 23d day of November,
December or January ensuing at the option of the
Stockholders, and the interest thereon will he
calculated at the dividend in May next, accor
dmgly, of which all concerned will take notice.
b\ order of the hoard of Directors
. .Eleazer Early, Cashier,
BCT* For the accoftiimbdatioti of rhe public and
especially the Collectors of the United--States
Internal Duties and faxes, Treasury Notes,
Bills of the Planter’s Bank, or Checks ifeerecit,
: at sight, will be freely giver in exchange for the
Bills'thisßank—and Treasury Hours, in ex
change, for Bank Bills of either of the three
Sorurtiem Stares. • •<<^
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bht RGI t f : sf>er jcfaifitoi.
Wherea John W; Compton has applied to me
for letters of dismission op the estate of Jacob
Slappy, deceased. These are thetefoie to cite
and admonish all and singular the kindred and
creditors of deceased, to .file Their objections,
if any they have, within the time prescribed by
Jaw, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Given nxider my hand this.6th dav off ujy, 1815
Robert Robey; c. c. g.
-NO f ':\C'E- *f- ,
On the first 1 ut day in January next,
agreeable.to an order ,of ‘ft he?£ourJt of
Ordinary, will be sold to the highest
bidder, a tract of land i; Clark County,;
on Ellisons Creek near the Scull-Shoals*
containing 71 acres, pur* of the real es
tate of Jones Broach^., deceased, on ‘l2
months .credit by giving bond and ap
proved security •
CHAfeLESBROACH, Guttrfiao ‘
* of Avqrilla firoach
6 EORGiA Clarke County 9 ~ *
Whereas Matilda Durham applies
forjetters of dismission from the estate
of John Durham deceased.
These are therefore to cite and a&mon
ish all and singularly the kindred and
creditors of said deceased to be and ap
pear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to shew cause if
any, why said letters of dismission
should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office this
7th day of December, 1815, ‘
John H. Lowe, c r. o.
epURT qFoDINARtT^
It appearing to the honorable Court
of Ordinary of Clarke County, that ma
ny cases of adpsinistation, guardian
ship fee. some of which are of long
standing, remain on the doquet of said
tbUrtin a state of incompletion, the
officers having failed to make the annu
al returns thereon according to law, and
that much evil and inconvenience may
thence arise to the estates of deceased 4
persons ; the Court has dotermined to
contiuue its jpssiona which will coni- *
mence on the first Monday of February
next, from day to day, until every.case
on the said doquet shall have been ta
ken up and decided on
, r We requested to give the abo
notice, for the benefit of those whom
may, concern. Deljnquenf Execute
administrators and guardian*’ will r
well to attend*
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t * ‘ I V'S
OF tHE STATE OF GEORGIA.
WoOLLEMjFACrORT LoTTEtT*
S C nlf M £•
dols. dotii
y IPriate, of 10,000 is io,ooc
% do 5,000 IO.OOC
4 do 1,000 4,C»qo
.do 500 •* 4,00 C
20 do 10* - 2,000
40 do 50 •• 2,000
A y 100 do 20 *- 2,00a
200 do 10 - 2,000
4500 do l * § **> : 24,500
* 4 575 Prilii 57,500
0,H35 iiliufc*
‘•'* ;yj ‘/ i j^, v 7T ; \ c f
* l »500 4tek«t* *4 5 do}* each 57,SUd
More tbftn two Pneet to three blanks
weft frvourxbte to the adventur
ilm* my scheme heretofore put*.
M*44 m itoi* gantry f 1"^,
*• *f£ i tiiMfomty Price*. . r -
I* Ml, totUUt 4*y'* driving
’ * ■■ dolL 1,000
*4 do d# do sth do strok
fte 4& do do loth do soof
4& do do 42th do 100
4f#wfl number # s.oqp
Wfttfc* p*y*W« twenty day* alter thd
dfiiwinjgf j$ eompieiodi subject to a <!*«
4vctiojj of fifteen per cent.
All prim tb*r are not called for
within twelve months after the drawing
i* completed, will be considered a* givon
the benefit of the Factory*
Drawing to commence when seven
eighth*.’of the Tickets are . sold, aurj t<>
continue one day in each week, for oft*
ner ay the director* may bee causjeJ
Five hundred ticket* each day, until
completed, +\
•y-'lhe.-proprietors feel : happy in beini
• able to inform those who wish to encou
-1 age* the Woollen business, that th»
tickets in many places sell very rapidly
—and that they arc in gieat hope* of
being enabled to commence drawing, fcf
the time the next Legislature meet* J[
those , who Wish ,to purchase tickets*
would do well to purchase before the
drawing commences, as by so doing;
they would have a chance of drawing
‘ tire first stationary prize, i'hat the pur
chasers may have greater confidence in
the Lottery, we Will inform them, that
ihe requred security is given ; and that
f the management ot it is under the ,'di-J
rection of Messr’s Anderson Dabipy,
Moses bpieis, Benson Henry, 1 mdy
W. Key, and Thos. S. Bormer.
One third pf the tickets will be drawn
at .W hartley’* Mills, one tkird at Greensh
boro, and tho : remainder at Miilcdgeviile
-and the prizes payable at either of these
places, as suits the convenience of thrf
drawer.
Ticket* are deposited in all thd?
country Towns* where they are offered
for sale. 68—le$w$f.
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Letters remaimng‘in the Post Office in Wank ink
vilie, which if not taken out before the first df
■ January next, will be sent to the General i^OsC
Offie*. ,
J atnes” Armstrong, Susanna , Bill ups, Rob^r*
Billups, Zadock Bonner, John,Chis)< m, William
€ar«, Jbhnß. Earnest, Millner Echols, ThomS
Fields. Sarah Gardner, James Goodwin, Eliza/
beth Heard, Riphard Herring, 2, Samoa! Jackson/
Hugh Martin, John M*Alpin, Bartholemew A,ed*
ley,. indwell Malone, Alexander Moore, jame*
Orrnotid, Wm. Porch, Evsekiel Price, John Ro
binson, Thomas Roberts, Wm. Spurgin, Kichari|
Stewart,. James Stephens, Elizabeth Thomsfe,
Alexander Torry, Samuel War*., 0Z -
WM. WRIGHT, P. Mas**.
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GEORGIA, Clarke County. i
Whereas Joseph Herndon has applied
to me for letters of administration ons
the .estate of George Herndon, late of
Washington Couiity, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all Eft*
singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased to be and appear at. my office withitftn*
time prescribed by law, to shew can* it any, why
s£d letters should not be granted. _
Giyen under my hand at office this 9th dfty
’ of November, 1815. - = <
JOHN H. LOWE, c. c. jo.
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■ ?sr: W-Tw'.” Ti*.* v;, &>4, ;• ?%• wm
GEORGIA, Clark County. *
< Whereas Reuben Radford Joho,
Hinson, Executors of Hfnry Radforf
deceased, have applied for letters of dis
mission from the farther administration
of the estate of said deceased.
These are therefore to cite, and admcnisL
all and singular the kindred cietiitors of
said deceased, to be and at my offief
within the time pointed out j>y law, to she*
cause, if any, why said letters of
i.\ould.not be granted. . K , i* ’~
Given .tinder my hand at office, this 9ib
d&y of November, 1815. f
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