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THE HICH SUED
110 RSE
SIM WALTER,
BrutLul mahogany bay,
foil fix teen hands ihret inches high,
fiii* of bone and tnufculai (Lei gT,—~•
Let it Efface to fav that his equal
for flnrinee dnd great (Length has
fi itluom been feen, and ir is pro
nounced by all good judges who
have viewed him that he will be the
grrat'-ft improvement to our flock
cfhorfes that has yet been import
ed to Aftu'rics. A number of Gen
tlemen have examined the General
‘bud Book fmce I got him, and
hod him to be as fail bred as any
hone that now Hands in the King
dom of England, having the ad
o an;age of the belt crofs that could
be made.
Th.s famous Horfe will com
r- e die fir ff of March, and will
Id i: whole ( f his time at my
T. oh in Ciaike'county, eight miles
i*How Athens on !he r< ad near the
B g Shoals of the Oconee river, and
Will be let to mr.res at the reduced
price of twenty dollars the feafbn
but may he difeha-ged by the pay
of fifteen if paid by the fir ft
J /’ epeember—thirty dollars to in
■ *'Mi a mare to be in foal, ten the
n.v, k- vifit with one dollar to the
:ro :u in eke j r cafe, paid when
the mares are IF il pur.
The lie ft accommodation for
marts that are left with the horfe,
and will be fed as elite dec! at a mo
ck-1 ate price to be paid when taken
away—-every poilible care v/ill be
rt.lten but will not be liable for
accidents or clcapes.
CcHT-m will be taken in pay
r'i-: i v : I v- red at any gin conve
-c;<. nt, and the cuftomary prices
r* 11* wed.
CHARLES A. REDD.
N © T b C E.
> ‘ii h ’ fold agreeable to an order of
the C art of Ordinary of Hancock
\ {-runty , on the fir ft Vue [day in April
at the nnukcl houfe, in lbs
j„r:n of Sparta, the following
rn :!.t of land, viz :
UNE trad in the county of El
ian, on ewaters of Broad river,
contain ( : -.SB. acres, adjoining
• Ja: ,;cs Wait and Henry Strickland.
O; • uad in the county of Ogle
rc •{ e, on the waters of Beaver Jam
cu k, containing 883 acres, ad
ng Pope and Sparks. One
• a t m the co>nty of Lincoln, on
’ e wao rs t f Soap creek, contain
ing ih o acres, adjoining Watkins
and K mg. Two t rafts in Jack lon
coumv, one on the Mulberry fork
of the Oconee, containing 230 a
cios, the other on Cedtr creek,
contain’;:'g -287 1- 2 adjoining Con
ned and W ilt. And two tracts in
the county ot Claike, containing
287 v-2 acres each, on the wa
ters ofOionee, ac j 1 i nir g W hit Tell,
all o; w! ich land to be fold, be the
fame more or Iris, it being the real
tftate of Thomas Gordon, deceafe'd,
of the State of Virginia, fold for the
benefit or the heirs and creditors
of laid deceafed. Terms of fab,
five per cent, on the amount of
lares to be eafh, and the balance in
one and two years, the purehaftr to
give bond wuh . approved fecurity
lor the payment of the purchale
money, and a mortgage on the
property f< Id.
DUKE HAMILTON,
Adr.iiniftrator,
March 4, 1 Bog.
I SHERIFF’S BLANK TITLES
f FOR SALE
AT THIS OFFICE.
STOP THE SWINDLERL
One Thy find Dollars Reward,
WML be paid for the apprehen
dingand delivery of [OHN THO
MAS and HO NO RE MON-
P JEY, who abfeonded Tom this
city on Phurfday or Wednefday 1 alt,
having fwimiled, feveral peribns to
a con fider able amount.
JOHN THOMAS is a fmall
thick fet well made naan, ahouc 5
feet 4 inches high, 34 or 35 years
of ege, dark complexion, fh >rt
black hair, and a very black beard ;
fpeaks fall and ufually with a (mile
in his countenance'; has a remarka
ble fear on one fi ie of his face ;
much inclined to drefs pretends to
have Tome knowledge of herfes, and
frequently rides a good one. 3.. and
Thomas rtfided T*r many 1 ears hi
Union fireet, where-he ke pc six.ard
ing houfe and grocery ftore.
HONORE MONPOEY is a--
bout 5 feet 9or ioinc>*-s high, a
Creole of Sr. Do min go j fpeaks bro
ken Engl Hi of Bender m; ke, is
lame in one foot, has a dark fwauhy
complexion, curly
hair, fo much fh that man/ would
not take him for a white man, out
from his refidcnce in this city for
many years part, he has been coiifi
dered as fuch : pitted with the fmall
pox, fpeaks fail though he Ham
mers while he fpeaks {.ufually fb
vernly in his drefs 3 havi 0- latte* ly
been in the habit-df trafficking in
the above fpecies of prop: m > as
well as lotting public chairs. M 0-
poey rtfided at the corner of Wrn
worth ar.d King Rrcets, where he
kept a grocery (lore. From rb ir
connections, it iz .highly probable
they have travelled the Ik me road,
and may make for St. Mary’s Geor
gia, or New-Orleans.
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS
reward will he paid for appred end
ing and delivering e.Lher j or ONE
1110 U 0 I VN D D OLLiIRS for
both.
WASHINGTON POTTER,
WILLIAM FOR TER,
DANIEL LA PHAM,
PHILIP COHEN,
JOSHUA BROWN,
. Committee in behalf of'tbs
Creditors.
March \th.
FINAL NOTICE .
All thofe indebted to the fub
feriber by note or open account are
reque ued to come to his refi irr e,
at Mr. Nathaniel Deane’s, and
make payment. The reafon of this
early folic Ration is, that I am called
upon by my creditors Tor money.
RANSOM ATKINS.
March 11, 1809.
GEORGIA, Jaikfon county.
By Edward Adams , Clerk of the
Court of Ordinary for Dili county.
VV* HERE AS, Penny Farrow
applies for letters of adminfilratio.v
on the eftate of Perrien Farrow,
late of Paid county deceafvd.
Tbefe are therefore to cite and ad
momfh all andftngular the kindred and
creditors of Jaid deceafed, to be and
appear at my office , within the time
■preferibed by law , to Jhew caufe (if
any J why Jaid letters jbould not be
granted.
Given under my hand this 6th day
of March, 1809.
EDWARD ADAMS, C. C. 0 .
SI lERIFFA S A LE-.
On th* frft Fuefd'iy in April next , at
tie Con V- i uf in Jackjfon. County,
between tv„ ufial hours, will be
fold, tbejeiD wing property, viz:
One in to y woman named Lady
and Rhody her dausrhter, levied on
as the preperry of Micajah Wiili
anior, dec- a fed, to ftfisfy fundry
ex; n :• :ns &g ,i il ffd Will amfon
in fav -r.. ‘ 11 ugh M‘D6nald, Har
vey rod \V ati'.erfpoon—the pro
p rr- p i • and out by Capr. John
ib.r who lavs he has the con
t r. -n” ff the t xecuttons.
Con J; tic ns C fh.
WM. POTTS,
Sheriff.
March 4, 1 809,
SHERIFF’S .SALE.
\
•WILL BE SOLD,
At the Court Houfe in Clark County,
on the Fir ft 7 nefday in April next,
be 1 urn the ufaal hours of ten and
t a: A clock, the following proper
-OWL :;k ly negro woman nam
ed Ts’-i;levied on as the proper
tv < { Obedian Echols to fatisfy an
u*ion in behalf cf the State vs.
; , (I Echols, as ColLdor cf ‘faxes
f r ihe county of Clark for the
year 7 8 07—-the property pointed
out by Milner Echols, one of the
fecuri i:s of the Paid Gbediah E
chols.
ALSO,
.One lot an.tr improvements in the
Town of Wo kinfville, levied on
as the -property of James Morgan
ro Atisf/ two executions in favor of
Thomas Farrar—ihe Paid executi
ons ! • vied by Richard Dickens,
coufUble, and refured to me,
.ALttO, “
F i ‘ acres of land lying and be
ing in th? fro-unty of Clark on the
Oconee river, jining Hud Ton and
odoers, ongmailV granted to Pat
rrk—E-vied on as the property of
John Carden, to fatisfy two execu
tions in favor of Gieeniberfy Rey
n Ii: ■ —levied on by Ifaac Middle
brooks, conlirtble, and returned to
me.-
Conditions Cafb.
JOHN S ELMAN,
7 her if} ,
March 4, 1809.
LAWYER’S OFFICE.
THE fubferiber having ccm
* dv praßice of Law in the
■ WMiL” r Hrcuit, tenders his
■ ffi and irr vices m the public.
J V v iB practice in Oglethorpe Su
p’ rior court. His place of refi
dcnce is at Eaton ton in Putnam
coun’v, whure he may always be
found, when not on the circuit.—
Letters directed as above will be
■attend* and to.
CHISTOPHER B. STRONG;
January 7, ISC9.
■ NOTICE.
nr
JL HAT having been appointed
TreaPurer and Land agent of the
Board of T rufiees of the Univerfity,
I am rcquefled to notify all perfons
who may be indebted to faid'Board,
whether tor tuition, isles of lots, or
arrears of rent, to make immediate
payment to me, and to me only ;
in default whereof, fuits are ordered
to be fpeediiy commenced.
A. S. CLAYTON.
January 21, 1809.
BLANKS MAT BE HAD AT
THIS OFFICE
N OTIC E.
Ot\ the f: fi: day of January,
1809, the copartnership of
Young Cf Archibald Stokes,
was di (Hived by mutual con Tent ;
rdl perfons having any demands a
gainft Paid firm will apply to Young
Stokes, who is legally authorized
to fettle the fame.
The bufinds in future will be
carried on by
YOUNG STOKES.
Walnut-Grove, 7
OgHthoi pc county, j
N O T I C E.
ALL perfons who intend to tra
vel through the Creek nation, men:
keep the Mail ps.th, and crols the
C iacahouci.ee at Mr. MTntofh’s fer
ry, by order of the chiefs of Co-vera.
If they crofs at any other p!ac*%
the chiefs are determined that .drey
frinll pay one dollar a roan, and
(ons are placed at the Coweta town
£0 colledh the money.
Mr. MRnrofh is well furnifhtd’
with every nea fikry to accommo
date travellers at the river.
THOMAS J. MOORE,
I
JL#A i E a praCi fi-g attorney m
the Rates of .Virginia and Nor j
Carolina, has recently fiv/d ids O•-
fi e in the to vn of Grce idhnro’ and
commenced the p raft ice of LAW
in the Ocmulgec circuit, and m the
ccuntied cf Oglethhrpe and Clark
in the Weft era circuit. I jis atten
tion on -the above courts will be
regular, and any application to him
in the .line of his prof ffion will bs
Ptrictly attended to.
March 4’ b, ISO 9.
NOTICE . ~ ~
ON Saturday ihe fit ft day A
prii next, will be fold to the hegh
tfl bidder at the late reiHence of
James M‘Gee, dectafed,- in Clark
county, all perifiiable property of
Paid deceafed —confiding of cattle,
hogs, houfthold and kitchen furni
ture, and plantation utenlxJs. The
terms will be made known on the
day of PaSe. ,
ANN R. M f GEE.
Admin iilrarrix.
GEORGE CLIFTON.
Admimttrator.
February 20, 1809.
SHERIFF’S SAUL
On the fir ft Tutfday in April next at
the court- houfe in Oglethorpe coun
ty, between the hours of ten and
three,
WILL BE SOLD
418 acres of land, mere or lefs,i
Lug, part In Jack km and part in
Oglethorpe, on the waters ot Broad
river, with g od improvements;,,
it being the tract whereon John
Bridges now lives—alfo, one likely*
chefnut Torre 1 horfe, abciH 2 years,
old, all levied on as the property of
John Bridges to fatisfy ar. execution’
in favor cf Stephen Alien, and
poked out by the defendant.
-ALSO,
One negro man named
about twenty-five years old, levied
on to fatisfy an execution ?n favor
of Robert Bledfoe, agaii .ft Haw
kins Bullock, and Alexander Gor
don, and pointed out by Paid Gor
don.
Conditions Gafii.
WM. M. STOKES, D. S,
February 23, 1809.
almanacs
FOR THE TEAR EIGHTEEN
HUNDRED AND NINE ,
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE,