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ATHENS, GEORGIA: PRINTED BY ALEXANDER M’DONNELL, SATURDAY, APRIL S, iSo-j.
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7 be following Gentlemen are autho
rized lo receive Subfcriptions for this
Paper :—
Clark sboro' —P c ft - M a foe r.
Jeft erf on —Maj. Edwin L. Harris.
Watkhifville —E, B. Jenkins, efq.
and LL. Ed ward Bond.
Lexington —Pod Mafoer, h Capt.
Widens.
Oglethorpe —Mr. Samuel Shields,
and William Lumpkins, E;q.
Walnut Grove— Mr. Lee Atkins.
Gocfe pond —Mr. IT. T. Woody.
’ Greene sboro —Capt. T. Dawfon.
Sparta i ') <ft 0r W. Terrell.
Warr enter, — Pod- Mafoer.
Po melton —P oft- Made r.
Milledgeville— ’ V bora as Moursge r
and James Bozeman, Efqrs.
Pat enter, —C hri ft 0 phe rB. Strong,
Eiq. •
Elbert on —Col. Wm. Chifiom.
Petersburg— -Alex. Pope, Efq. ct
Dod. Watko s.
Vienna —S. B. Shields, Efq.
Wilkes —David Terrell, Efq. Sc
Dafter Bibb,
Lincoln— Captain N. Allen, and
Capt, John Hughes.
Loutf-vilie —-Mt ßl Day & Whee
ler. ,
■ Augl4.fia —J. 3. Walker, Efq. &
Doctor Smelt.
Waynesboro' —Co), John Davies.
Sahderfville —Mr. Wm. M‘Mar
ray.
Savannah —Mr, H. H. Moun
ger, a B Mr. A. W. Srrihner.
NO nCE.
PTI
:.JL HAT the Planters Com
pany of the County of Clark is by
mutual con fen t and Solved; and that
the book and other papers belong
ing to the concern are deposited in
the hands of Meffrs. Thomas &
Reuben Hill for fettiement; to
*hom perfoiis indebted will be
pjeafeci to make payment, and all
thofe to whem payments are due
will alfo be pleafod to render their
accounts in, in order that provifion
may be made to difeharge them.
HARMON RUNNELS,
. WILLIAM WRIGHT,
JONATHAN MELTON,
STEPHEN CROW,
JOHN STROTHER,
ZADOCK COOK,
THOMAS HILL,
BENIAMIN HAGOOD,
PETER RANDOLPH.
March 4, ISo 9.
georg ia : e x frits.
\
hIAh * SHALL RUN TO AND FRO, AND KNOWLEDGE SHALL HE INCREASED.
THOMAS J. MOORE ,
I
JLj ATE a pra&ifiog attorney in
the dates of Virginia and Norch
Carolina, has recently fixed his Of
fice in the town of Greenlboro* and
commenced the practice of LAW
in the Ocmulgee-eirtmir, and ;n the
counties of Oglethorpe and Clark
in the Weftern circuit. His atten
tion on the above courts will be
regular, and any application to him
in the line of his proftftion will be
fori 6ll y attended to.
March 4th, 1809.
I N O T I C E.
O N the firft day of January,
1809, fo ,e copartnerlhip of
Young & Archibald Stokes,
was difiblved by mutual confont ;
all pesTons having any demands a
gainfo faid form will apply to Y oung
Stokes, wiio is legally authorized
to fettle the fame.
°Ttf bufinefs in future will be
carried on by
YOUNG STOKES.
Walnut-Grove, }
Oglethorpe county. J
N O T I C E.
ALL per Tons who intend to tra
vel through the Creek nation, muft
keep the Mail path, and crol’s the
Chatahouchee at Mr. MTntofh’s fer
ry, by order of the chiefs of Coweta.
It they crofs at any other place,
the chiefs are determined that they
Thai! pay one dollar a man, and per
form are placed at the Coweta town
to collect the money.
Mr. M'lncolh is well furnifned
with every neceffary to accommo
date travellers at the river.
EAGLE TAVERN.
G R EE NS BORO U G H.
The fubferiber refp.eftfully informs
his friends and the public in general,
that he has taken the Eagle Tav
ern, formerly occupied by Thomas
DaWfon, and allures them that his
Tables are regularly fupplied with
the be ft provisions the country af
tords-—3rd his Cellars abundantly
provided with liquors of the ford
quality.-—His Stables are exten
five and airy, and attended by a
careful and experienced Oftler.
BENJAMIN WEAVER.
March 18.
NOTICE.
HP # •
X HAT having beer, appointed
Treafurer and Land agent of the
Board of Trufoees of the Univerfity,
J am requefted to notify all perfons
who may be indebted to faid Board,
whether for tuition, Tales 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. 3. CLAYTON.
January 21, 1809.
BLANKS MAT BE HAD AT
THIS OFFICE
THE HIGH BRED IMPORTED
HORSE
SIR WALTER,
A
XjL Beautiful mahogany bay,
fail fixteen hands three inches high,
full of bone and mufcular (Length—
Let it fuffice to lav that his equal
for elegance and great (Length has
feldom been Teen, and it is pro
nounced by all good judges who
have viewed him that he will be the
g reate ft improvement to our ftock
of horfos that has yet been import
ed to America. A number of Gen
tlemen have examined the General
Stud Book bate I got him, and
fond him to be as full bred as any
horfe that nbw founds in the King
dom of England, having the ad
vantage of the bell croft; that could
be made,
This famous Horfe will com
mence the firft of March, and will
ftahd the whole of his time at my
ftable in Clarke county, eight miles
below Athens on (he road near the
Big Shoais of the Oconee river, and
wdi be let to mares at the reduced
price of twenty dollars the foafon
but may be by the pay
ment of fifteen if paid by the fi:ft
of September--thirty dollars to in
fure a mare to be in foal, ten the
fmgle vifit with one dollar to the
groom in either cafe, paid when
the mares are fu 11. put.
The bell accommodation for
marcs that are- left with the horfe,
and will be fed as directed at a mo
derate price to be paid when taken
away—every poftible care will be
taken but will not be liable for
accidents or efcapes.
Cotton will be taken in pay
ment delivered at any gin conve
nient, and the cuftomary prices
allowed.
CHARLES A. REDD.
In the Supenor Courts Putnam county,
RULE NISI.
GILES TOMKINS,
VS •
HENDRICK LUMKINS,
Ij PON the petition of C. TL
Strong, counfel for the plaintiff, U
is ordered , that unit ft the faid Hen
drick Lumkins pay into the hands
of the Citrk of the Superior Court
before the expiration of twelve
months the principal, intereft, and
cod of faid fait, the (aid Mortgage
to be and is hereby foreclofed, and
that this rule be inferted in one of
the public Gazettes of this (late, at
lead once a month for the term of
one year, or ferved on the mort
gager, or his fpecial at lead
fix months before the money is di
rected to be paid.
Extra A from the minutes.
IVM. WILLIAMS , Clk.
September 17/A, i3cß.
SHERIFF’S BLANK TITLES
FOR SALE
AT THIS OFFICE.
ALMA N A C S
FOR TlLii TEAR EIGHTEEN
HUNDRED AND NINE >
FOR-SALE AT THIS OFFICE,
(No. 46.
SHERIFF'* SALE.
WILL BE SOLD,
At the Court-Houfe in Clark County 9
on the Firji Tuefday in May next,
between the ufital hours of ten ane.li
three o'cicely the ft! lowing prcper-A
ty, viz :■— .
One houfe end lot in the town of
Wackinfviile, levied on as the pro
perty or’ William George to fatu/m
tw executions, one in favor of l-A
Mapp and the other in favor of H.
B. Runnels, levied on by Richard
Die kins, con ftable, and returned to
me.
ALSO,
. - 400 Acres of land, be the fame
more or lefs, ficuate, lying and be
ing in Clark county on Big Gree;- 1
Brier creek, it being the plantation
whereon Roland Taylor now lives,
on which premifos is a valuable
grift mill, the faid land adjoining
Day’s land on the fouth-wtft and
bounded north weftwardly by Felps
—which was levied on as the pro
perty of faid Roland Taylor to fa
tisfy an execution in favor of the
State, vs. faid Taylor as collector of
the tax for the year 1806, and!
pointed out by the defendant.
ALSO, i
45 Acres of land, be the fame
more 01 lefs, in Clark county, ori
ginally granted to Laurence Bryers,
joining Strong, Wright and others,
levied on as the property of James
Martin to fatisfy an execution in
favor of Martin & Brown vs. laid
James Martin, and returned to me
by Ifaac Middlebrooks, conftable.
ALSO,
One houfe and lot known by
number thirty-four in the town of
Warkinfville, levied on as the pro
perty of Obadiah Echols to fatisfy
an execution in favor of the,State
vs. faid Echo’s as collector of the
tax for the year 1807, and pointed,
out by Edward Bond one of laid
Echols’s fecurities. ,
also;
A forrel horfe the property of
William Halloway, an attachment,
B. Brown vs. William Halloway.
.. ALSO,
One cow and yearling and one
(Loot, levied on by virtue of an
attachment, B. Brown vs. William
,Smith, and to be adyertifed and
fold bv order of the Superior Court.
Conditions Cafh.
JOHN SELM AK T ANARUS,
Sheriff,
April r, Too 9.
NOTICE.
INE months from the date
hereof application will be made to the
Inferior Court of jackfon for leave
to foil 200 acres of land, lying on
the Pond Fork of the Oconee river,
the property of Thomas Morgan,
deceafcd ; to be fold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of faidde
ceafed.
MARY MORGAN,
Adminiftratrix,
JOHN CARMICHAEL;
ROBERT MORGAN,
Adminiflr-Uii.
Augnft 6, iSo3.