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WARD.
Ah a m B Venable, Prefident
of it Biuk, Wm. Southgate, fon
I of W gr, Benjamin B ‘ft* & wife,
A-’ama Hunter, Marv Wn;tl <k,
Juliana Harvev, Mrs n, Mrs.
G* /Hi and child, M s. R. G eco
ho v, M r s. Mb, Bi racn Jua’s
child, Mrs. I ii , Edward Wan
ton, a y ? r! , Ge g Dix n, do.
Wn. Brow i, Mrs. Pa terion, John
-1 id, Ma g3 et Ancleiln, &iliy
Gue.v'-jrn , M C.av, Lucy Gawta
in?', L H i* Ma o, Mis. Gcaid,
jVIn. G b( t>, M is Green, Mary
Dav s. In mas Frrfi r, a youth,
f r Wade, Mrs. Wrn. Ci k and
nughte , Elza Stevenlen, Mrs.
}) . vrr- and child, Pa fry G ffi. ,
E-mov Guff, a w manui coi -r, Bci
-1 <f, J hofo , a bee womaa, Pn.la
de l phia, rr ft? g
MONROE WARD
Mrs. Tayl r Brax.oc, M s Eli
-3c Serf. P g*-, Mrsjerod, W-l
dou, Mls Elliott, M-s. Galicg-i,
Mis Can vers, Lieut. lames Gb
hft , Mrs. Thomas Wi'ifon, Mils
Ma a Neifn, M is Mary Page,
Mrs Latin*ft
ffty a In addition to the above, we
have by lajt mail, received the fol
lowing :
Aijs Elvira Courts, Mrs Par
ker, Mifs lit tie page, “lean B p'ifle
Foziey / hrmas Lecroix, Robert
F err ill, a mulatto boy, Edwin James
Harvte M Ha* vie died in con,fe
quence of tht tnju yhe received his
efforts to Java bis unfortunate Juter
from the flames !
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AMBROSE WRIGHT,
DAVID CLARKE.
c r 26, 1811
A Liy of D fan ttrj in Jtukfen coun
ty, for the year i3 11.
Capt. John C. Smith's DiJlriEl.
Pi alu.it Turn r, Fracas Gar
ner, Thomas H us, JahnCambd,
Jof ph Smith, Qjiller Hous, Ben
jami ! Camp, A iJrcw Park, Solo
min B owuj liaac Lav.
Capt Sami. Willingham's DiflriU.
P ter A g’in, Shelton M c W ; re,
Wll an Brtynon, Royal Bate*, Na
ti:a Lankford.
Capt. William Moore's Dijlrift.
Edward Tavbr, JdTe Corneli
fon, Thomas Moore, John Wil
fon, Eldridg* B) ker, Ifaac Pace,
J hn B ford, Daniel Taylor, Ri
chard W learner, Thomas Grim*'!,
Jolrph Co*, jin. W.lltam Stapler,
Simon Cardwtfj John Williams,
Hugh P Me.
Capt. James Cullens’ Dijtrift.
J feph Sherlock, Jofeph Nor
ma i James Wilfm, jun. W. M.
Mara ~ ooiomjni Kelkt, Robert
Caiey.
Capt James Patton's Dijlrifl.
Hukev B r iwn, J ihn Jones, Jas.
BU koum, Ambrofe Blackburn,
A.narolc Fa klin; John Franklin,
Inn Harnp on, lenr. Alexander
B rd, loh ver Shelton, Henry Wil
! A Id v Sheppard, Andrew
M < icn, W li.am Brown, Jofeph
Capt. Samuel Barnett's Diflridt.
Pee, Farmer lenr. P-tcr Farmer
Jnn. Adam Williams, liaac B ewer,
J-invs Aidrrfon, Did fon Barnett,
Hambletun H r 'd<z ( *.
Capt Andrew Boyd's Difirifi.
B. Hu vs.
Capt John Rogers’ Did rift.
Jam s Riky, Cummen Rlf‘,
J hn P .trick, W. M. Thompfon,
V t rv.
C apt Elijah Allcom's Difirift.
Jon - W. Ma fi 10, J feph Cain,
Linfr Ejbury, VI M. Webftrr,
Mi k Walt., John Cals, Samuel
Huwkits.
Capt Samuel Boren's Didrift.
John Dx.'n, B ia n b ianr,
Old Mr. GTmore, Z and. Nabrcie,
John S.nrs, Th tr.as Stars, James
Liner, I'hs. Fianklin, ChM. Wlnt-
Fik, James Whitlock, W. M.
Whilork, D tply Hulfv, Julius
Bares, W. M G-udet, W. M Duf-
Ty, Old Mr. Eli g- n, H- s.iv
Waikirs, Archibald Ymk, J ihn
Saxton, John Shew r , D-v and
Burps, |as Deal, Johp Dal, John
Lane, ftnr. Sartiplon Cu ! *nptr,
jun. Enoch Cb*ptuan, Vincent
Capt Nehemiah Gatrtfon's Dijlrift.
Elias Gin f William Sttwar<i, J,
W. J res, John Mullens, Brer
Mercer, Henry B k-r, H nry
V utk, D G M‘Cbfkr\, Robert
Dew man, W, M. Cave*, W. M.
Shaw, Clement Cavtrdrr, Garten
Ha s, John Dentrn, Tbs Bra and,
Davih, 7. ward H wkin*,
J on Hlendrirk, Ed.*, und D X"a.
Capt Jofeph Wharton's Diihift.
WM am I homa , W Ram Fa rner,
Gr > ge Cox, W ll am Snodgrais.
Beijatnin M'Ciifkev
Capt. Benjamin Mayo's Di lrift.
Gtd. liuvkha .on, Thomas Ro
berts, { Rph Keneda , Mrndeth
George Mayo, Thoniai
Phili ips, John Forten.
Capt . William M < Nee's Dijlrift.
Alexander Hodg , Btlty Cnar.d
ley.
Capt. Wilfen M Kinney's Difirift.
June* Edwards, R o n Cos mr,
Win. Todd, Will am Eva s, j hn
K. Jam*’*, jAbram T gin ud.
Capt. Robert Montgomery's Dtflrift.
Curtis Gitene, j n.i Walworth,
James Langlev, Riciiad Vancey,
John a >yle, Edward Turner, Brit
ton Fdtron, V. Puller, Clement Pa
vM, M irdock Martin, S ud
der, William Dertfidd, Peter Vic
kery.
Capt William Coats’ Difiri ft.
David Jones, Thomas M rris,
Abfaiom R j ed, Moles liurft, H ci
ty Woody, Levy Hays, Robert
Kelly, William Howard, William
Lewellin, A’a Kinr, Peter Vcn^r.
Capt. Daniel Qtllafpey's D iff rift.
Hofca Camp, Charles Wearher
ford, Alexander Miler, Henry
Bifhop, James Morns, Sami. C a
ter, Moore Henley, Richard Bojth,
David Coker, J *f<rph Hambrick,
Harmon Holt, C* iley Carter.
Capt . Edward Williams’ Dijlrift .
Allen Bla lock, Andrew Hailes,
Solomon Ba ler, Andrew Camp,
P lley Jones, Shadrack Humpnns,
David Hailes, Henry Coker, Th.
Ciaik, Levy Smith, Elj*h Lam
bert, Eli&ia W iitains, A.idrew
H*fle% Andrew Corneld^n.
Capt, Geo. Penticojl's Dijlrift
Auftm Fuilhe/, B njam.n Wal
ker, John Jamie for., John Marty,
Samuel Eilifon, Sam ot* Cerb , To.
Flemming, Wiliam Fuller, Braun
Br2zcal, jiff. Geo g**, C. C k r,
Richard Thurmond, jima Mar cm.
Hardiman Rouks, Tn. Waikcr.
CORNELIUS M‘CAR i Y,
a. t. a ;• •.
Jaa, 17, 181 a.
EXECUTOR’S 9 ALE.
On Satur day the 29 ‘b day of Febru
ary next., WILL BE SOLD, at
the bouje of the Sub/criber, in A
thtns, all the perjonal property of
ft illiam Finch, year. dec. confjl
ing *f
CARPENTER’S TOOLS, &c.
. Notes, payable the ? 5/h of Decem
ber next, will be demanded.
(ffff All ptrf ns in* rb te> faid
eftate are rrqiivfted tu makr* pay
ment to the fuoft riber, a*'d thole to
whf>m the rftae s indebted; will
pleaf- p r rf nt tfeir account*, itithid
the time alluwrd bv law.
J.D. COLE, Ex'r.
Jan. 24.
COI LECTOR’S SAi ES.
On the third Monday in March next,
at the court houfe in Clark county,
bet ween th: ujual hours,
W LL BE SOLD,
the following p ; opertx , or as much
thereof, as will fatisfy the lax
due tor the year 1 10.
I2ouns*:f land n Rob : nfoq’
cr k, >n Clark ountv, mui
bv A f'bald H ftrrj tax due
I 2 er. S.
ALvO,
icß 1-2 arrt s c f land, in Cla'L
r ui.ty, returned bv Charles G.
Bu grj ux du * 56 1 4 cents.
AL O,
AOO acre* of land in Ogle thorp©
ecu.ifv , returned by John Boyd 5
tax due 1 dollar 31 1-4 cents.
also,
21 acres, on Call’s ‘'reek, Clark
couu.ry, refurnfd by Edward B *tid„
tax dur ore dnllfr 93 34, pointed
cut by laid B rid.
ALW,
One hr life and lit in Wa krnf
v*l|., retuffird pointed cut by
Gecug’ W. M ore; tax due forty
three (ioLais 24 c<* <s.
AL'O
69 I 2 acre* or land, Clark coun
ty, t’ urr.ed b- ; James b. Robdun,
tax due 62 i-2 ce rs.
also,
81 acre* of land, Clark county,
returned hy Haywood Harper, tax
due 56 1 4 cents.
ALSO,
j h
202 1-2 acres of land in the 28'h
ddlr 6t of WdkinEn, No. 149, re
turned by J >hn B tax
due 81 1-4 cents.
ALSO, ,
202 1-2 acres land, No. 284, 9 k
diftrift W liktnfon, returned by Tit.
Cook, tax due ona dollar 87 1-2.
ALSO,
8o acres of land, on Shoal creek,
in Clark county, returned by Tho
mas Findlev, tax due 93 3-4 cents.
WM. JONES, t.c c c.
January 6
NOTICE.
Nine months after date, application
will be made to the honorable the infe
rior court of Clark county for leave to
Jell part of the real effate of Beattie
M'-Kigmy , deceafed, viz: Eight
hundred acres of fine land, lying In
Montgomery county , on the waters of
the big Obo'-pie, iff Rentfroe's creek .
One hundred acres in Wnjhwgton
ecun'y near the big Ohoepie. One
thoufaad acres in Jackfon county, on
the waters of Broad river 202 i 2
acres in the loth dijlrift of Wilkin] jn
county, on the waters of Limeftcne
creek 202 I 2 acres in ths jlbdif
t ift of Wilkin/on county. 232 1 2
acres in the 21ft diHrift of H ilkixfon,
now lwings county 202 1-2 acres
to the 9 tb diflrift of Wilkinfon county.
To be fid ■or the benefit of the heirs g
er editor s of J aid deceafed.
SAMUEL BROWN,
ftu-iiif.fr at or.
Qftobcr 3, 1811.