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the politick*. —N. i,
A moil wonderful curioiicy has
Ja'eiy been Ontto J. Sclwand, efq.
po.tman fquare, London j i: is a
fcayvfc of a very large fize, caught
a:, the Cap? of Good Hope ; he had
round ids neck a gold eelkr of cu
rious ivorkmanfhip, on which have,
been difeovered the words— <c This
good lie Hawke doth belong to bis
jnoft excellent mejeftie. James,
Jcir.g or England, A. D. 16:0 ~
The hawk (till betrays a degree of
vig r, and the only fyrr.ptom of
c.age difcoverable, is a dimnefs
ft fijot, and a change in the color
or UiC feathers round hss neck.
London paper.
The L'gifhuure of OVo has jp
pciuted Return J. Meigs, jun. 2
iv--g 3.-or in the Congress otthe U.
f 4,?u to iui>ply the vacancy occa
f nrd by resignation of John
S y *l* .—and sufo to represent that
fia:e ia i &i body, for the fi t years
lu-rccedirg the 4th of March next.
Times,
BE IT REMEMBERED,
r *r~>
,v HAT upon t u e 14th day of
? s .y Lit, Obediah Echols, cr.c cr
t . romridfla'-ners appointed by tire
v;:->■"* Leg (In ure, to fell the hit
fruftimul furveys, who wis thrn
rolled on wrh the othe-'commiffi
oners, m av Ever a chsrge exhibited
s•. fher: before the Houle of
p.eorefcnta L'ts then fitting,- for
v -•—• cm rect management in the
’ cl’ ‘>ao.;e of the duties therein ai
: and * v:r., :An t upon the char
e; t h'-- ,ig exhibited, the laid Obc
t,i j r E. hols bring juftly apprehen
f? ‘'j. u--eftinefs was introduced
i.i r c minis of his fecurkies, sad
r 1 1 i-:fet ;kt Eld kcuri its might
cl F **• ably co- 1 jc ft ure, that they
w <i.jd be impU-ii-'r- i in whatever
coinage? may rherc-fier be adjudg
ed to have -been occsfi >ne-.i by him,
the find Obediah E hds in the
dif. ha:-ge of the tru'd: in him repofed
I m id -r tUe Hid appointment', did on
* t ie day bd re fated in the town of
j Mi Hedge ville, call on one of his
ii \ FcuricFs in tin add refs to
V t •* Lid fubjeft, in order to quiet
tue mmds of the faid fecurities, and
[ tfeer there, denying to have occafi
oned any wrong to the this Start in
the hales store faid ; and
i voluncariP propofe and did execute
\ ? Used of Conveyance of Hie pro-
I ;>* j rcy in the following feheduie,
i -v;. h a declaration of that property
I u- h g his whole) to Harmon Run
| r is, Peter Randolph, and Robe r t
lVftG oven in truk. Schedule of
I propetty given in is 2s follows, to
f wit :—“ Eight negroes of the fol-
I lowing r.arhes, Tom, Abram, Pe
| ter, Porn, (iboy) Edmund, (a
boy) Tabby, Party, and Melinda,
(a child) one plantation whereon I
now live in C ] aik, half the houfe
.and lot in M liedgeviiie and all the
hall furniture, now occupied by
general John Scotr, one fquare oi
land No. 273, 19‘h of Baldwin,
[two fquares of land in Wiikinfon
[county (numbers unknown) drawn
lin the late land lottery by James
IBranceford, alfo two ether traits in
laid county drawn by James Echols
| of Clark county, alfo 490 acres in
Wayne county drawn in toe former
lottery by William JL albert of
Clark, alfo the following notes, to
|wir, roar notes on Janies Taylor &
IWilliam Shaw for pc i dollars, one
luote on T. Napier and J. Mathews
‘/for 100 dollars, one note cn Wm.
|Morgan and John Eieider for 100
jdollsfs r four )notca cu Francis
C. giie. for 9 30 dollars, three notes
0.1 H. Pdc and D. Wadfworth for
291 dollars, three notes on John
Eiiis for 66 dollir?, one note on
D. Fltiker for 25 dollars, one note
on Rtcjick Sims i or 200 dollars,
notes cn W iliiaQi Stiaw tor
dollars, one note cn A. Echols for
25 dollar?, one note on William
George for 60 dollars, one note on
A. Bankftcn for 20 .dollars, one
note on Cornwell for 709 dollars,
one note on Evans and Duncan for
f33 dollars, alio, one fraftioa
bought and paid for, adjoining Mr.
Evans on the Uicofahatchee, two
ff-ft ions 12th of Baldwin whereon
Mr. Ellis now lives, alfo one third
of the Factions (to wit) No. 12,
1 3th. of Baldwin, Nos. 287, 94 60
65, 19th. r f Baldwin, Nos. 315, 293,
20th of Baldwin, the latter the cen
tre cf Morgan county, alfo one
moiety of a gin, gin- houfe. and ap
paratus on Barbers creek Cl*n:
county —-To be delivered up or 0 -
therwife difpofed of ; at cr whenever
a legal demand f; om an official cjfli
cer may demand the fame in behalf
oi the ate ; that then, and in that
calc, the faid Harmon Runnels,
Peter Randolph and Robert M<-
Gowen arc hereby authopifed to
perform the duties in truft as is
hereby meant and fully repofed in
them, in order that ?mple juFice
may be performed in juftly making
payment to die fuppofed injuries
that may at any ti ne be a.judged
to have accrued from errors or any
other caufc-s refuiting from my offi
cial department in the late friftmnal
fales”—w-loch faid Deed of Con
veyance was, on the 28th day cf
November, 1808, Recorded at its
fifl length in the honorable the Su*
perior Court’s Clerk s Office for
and In the County of Clark.—And
from the various filiations of the
fevera! trafts of lane, contained in
the fcheduL above, lying in feveral
counties where each traft: fiiould be
entered of Record, together with
ript having an opportunity of vifit
ing.the county offices, in order to
enter them in the feveral offices
where they properly belorg, we the
under-vriften ffibfcnbers and truf
tets, have for this moment preferred
giving this publicity here in order
that me procuration may be thus
euily and the more generally dif
fufed to.all (if any) it may concern
-—•Mid we ‘do hereby for warn all
2nd every ptrfopi cr perfor.s what-
Lever from intermeddling with, or
in any degree to trafnex cr bar
g iin for a.i/ part or parcel of the
property in the laid fchedule con r
tained, until the ultimate and final
iecc.ltment and diicharge of him, the
faid Obediah Echols commiffiontr
as aforefaid.
HARMON RUNNELS,
PETER RANDOLPH,
ROBERT M-'GOWEN,
7 rujlee's .
Georgia, Clark County,
February •id , 1809.
NOTICE.
t ■ ‘
Propsjgls in writing will be received
until the fir ft of March next, for
BUILDING A JAIL
IN GREENS 3O ROUGH,
V POM Till FOLLOWING PLAN, viz.
TO be built of (lone, kid in lime
mortar, 44 fee: in length and 22 in
breadth—Two rooms below for the
j Allot and a guard when necefTary—
one i 6 feet fquare, the other 14 in
length and 16 in breadth wich a
palfage between 4 feet wide—Alfo
two rooms above cf the fizc with
tor a criminals apartment, with a
Bight of Heps and landing place in
the pailage between.— Ihe waiis
iurroundmg the criminals apart
ment to be three feet thick—thole
iurrounding the debtors apartment
to be three fee: thick at the tides
and two feet thick at the ends.
.1 he cheeks cf the doors and
windows above to be fecurcd by
iron burs on each fide the wall, ri
. vetted together through the wali—-
The upper fl.ors to have their
Beepers laid clofe together, and in
the criminals room the fhepers to
have iron bars lee into them croffi
w:ie fix inches apart, well fccured
by boles and then covered with two
inch plank.—Both the debtors and
criminals room to be fecurcd over
head by llrong ileepers laid entirely
clofe and well falier.ed down—Flic
grates to be of iron bars inch fquare,
and as many fetts in a window as
will entirely break the lights.
The doors above to be fee tired
by iron bars .ft rapped infide and
out flue and teiuicd by ri ets going
through. •
The materials to be all furniffied
by the undertaker.
PETER EARLY,
JAMES CUNNINGHAM,
THOMAS W. GRIMES,
Commijfioners
P. S. The proposals mult be
direfted to Mr. T homas W. Grimes
in Greenefborough, Green County,
Georgia.
November 26, xBcB.
f, 1 RUN AWAY
A ROM the Subfcriber living in
Jackfon county, on the Oconee ri
ver near Ciarkelbtrough, on Sun
day night the 13th of November
laft, a Mulatto man of the name of
JOE. —He is a very bright mulat
to, a!molt white, about 6 feet high,
tolerably well made, yellow grey
eyes and yellow hair,—He is brand
ed on each cd ek with the letter R,
one of his upper fere teeth out, and,
cn examining Under one of his arms
there will be found a fear. He car
ried off with- him clothes of diffe
rent kinds, among them is a blue
regimental cost turned up with red
He likewife took away with him a
fmooth bored gun. I fufpect he
will attempt ro paid for a free man,
and no doubt will aim northwardly
or for the Indian Nation. Any per
fon who will apprehend the above
deferibed negro, deliver hkn to me
or confine him in Jail, ffiali be
hand Errel v co m pen’fated.
RICHARD THURMOND.
WILL BE SOLD
TP -
JL Q the h’gheft bidder on the
fifteenth day of March next, at the
houfe of Forgey Cavin, deceafed,
the per Tonal efface of faid deceaHd,
confiding of horfes, hogs, cattle,
houfehold and ‘kitchen furniture,
plantation utenfils, occ. —The terms
of laie made ksown oh tliat day.
WILLIAM SHOCKLEY,
Ad minift rater.
LAWYER’S OFFICE.
THE fubferiber having com
menced the praftice cf Law ’n the
Ocmulgce circuit, ter.ders his
profeffional fu vices to the public.
Ek will practice in Oglethorpe Su
perior court. His place f t refi
dence is a: Eatonton Jn Putnam
county, where he may always be
found, when noc cn thc cii cu
Letters direfted as above will be
attended to.
CHISTOPHER B. STRONG.
January 7, zScij,
C- •; the Hrji i u fUy tytAfarcb
next, at the Court ■
County, between the ufual hours,
zvul oe Jolu the following property,
to wit :
T wo trafts cf land cn the Ap
palachc river in the afore laid coun
ty, one containing Even thoufand
one hundred an i fixty acres, bov r j
ed by lands granted to Fifhburn and
Lobbs, Evans and others—the o
ther traft containing (even thaufand
three hundred acre's, bounced by
lands granted to Cobbs, Collier
and others, the Aid lards granted to
Bafil Jones and levied on as his pro
perty to fiukfy two executions in
favor of George Henhing and
natius Few. This key is in con Tu
que nee of the firft lew being illegal
and the Tale not complied with, and
a miftake as to the fecund Talc.
Conditions Cafin
JOSEPH J. SCOTT, D. S„
February 2, 1800.
‘sheriff’s gale.
: will be. sold
As the Ccurt-Houfe in Clarke eountr,
cn the firft- ‘luefday U March
next, the following property, viz -
ONE negro girl, earned Dinah,
levied on as the property of Arin
fted Mdicr to • fausfy an executiorji
in favour of Tabith* Wood, and
pointed out by the plaintiff.
Conditions Caffi..
JOHN WADDEL,
D. 8,
February 3, 1809.
N O T I C E.
amm mm,-mJc3
INFINE months after date appli
cation will be n ade to the Inferior
Court cf Jackfcn county for leave
to fell one Lot in the town .of Jef
ferfon, lately occupied by Dodtor
Thomas Carfon, deceafed—to bs
fold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of the faid deceafed.
JOSEPH J. SCOT TANARUS, AdmVa
September 6, 808.
mmm i*ni|i ■■ —r . m——. ■ ■—„ r — T
NOTICE.
iNI INE months from die date
hereof application will be mide to the
Inferior Court of Jackfon for leave
to fell 200 acres of land, lying on
the Pond Fork of the Oconee river 9
the property of Thomas Morgan,
deceafed ; to be fold for the benefit:
cf the heirs and creditors of faidde-*
ccafed,
MART MORGAN,
Adminiftratrix,
JOHN CARMICHAEL,
ROBERT MORGAN,
Adminiflracors.
Auguft 6, 1808.
N O T I C E.
Nine months after date appli
cation will be made to the honorable
Inferior Court cf the county cf
Clark, for leave to fell a traft of
land in faid county, on the waters
cf Cedar creek, containing five
hundred acre?, rmre or lefi, beii g
the real ellate of WihLn-i Puryear,
deceafed, and whereon the luiffcri
ber now lives—the fame being for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors
ol Taid dcceafi and.
CHARLES DOUG 11 Aft TY.
Adm 1,
Oftober 2, 1808.
L_
FLANKS MAT BE NAD ml
THIS OFFICE