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Vol. IV.)
ATHENS, geoxoia: puslishsd by M'DONNELL Cf GAINES.
EXECUTOR'S S fLE.
Agreeable ta an ord> r o+ the fa*.trior
Courts will be fold at the Court
H uie in Clark county . on the for!}
Tnfday in February next, the fol
io ring trail of land , viz
- 287 i 2 acn-s, in laid cminty,
* b ‘‘ gmg to the rftatr’ of Henry
|| i idford, dec. j >ini g Peter Ran
\liolph ad others—To be ibid for
i the b-nt fr of the Heirs and creditors
|pf fa id deed. Terms of faie will
•T>£ made kvown on the day.
|; JULIANA R ADFORD,
Executrix.
REUBEN RADFORD,
JOHN H HANSON,
Executors ,
• f r *vemker 4, 18 11
COLLECTOR’S SALE.
(WILL HE SOLD
At the Ceu t toufo in Jackfon county ,
on the for/t ‘Tuejday in February
next the fellow mg tracts of land
or as much thereof as will fatisfy
the tax due thereon with cojis—
-287 1£ A rcb of la-ci, gamed
to Robert Bm.ner, on ih? voters ttf
sandy cretk, reported co hr in de
fault for the year 1810, the lar.d of
the third quality, io (ay three free*
jflrlders—tax due 35 cents,
j 287 1 2 acres land gran ed to Ro
c Ha her, on Sa dy creek, re
j .ported to be in default f r the y ear
hr land of the third quality,
f in three freeholders—lax due
35 crvt *-
1150 Acres of land, granted to
John Gatr-r, on the head ui Litde
Bandy reek, imported to be in de
fault for the year 1805 up to ilio
inclufi e, the la *d of the third qua
lit., fo li> three freeholders—tax
due 15 dollars 8214 rn‘S.
W. TILLMaN, t. c. j. c.
Augufl 1, 18 11.
NOTICE.
; A
I / illnerf>ns indebted to the ef
face if MILLER FLEMING, dee.
t > to ate firm of BLEDSOE
‘pc FLEMING, at , Hr the tail
tune, r* queltcd to make immediate
jpavrr.ee:.
J SEED COTTON, ofthebtft
Ijualrv will be received at one doi
ai 3c fifty cents per hundred pounds
it Mr. G ieves’ and Mr.
Ltdlne’s Gm H ufes.
J Th>le not complying with this
infimarion before the fi it day of rhe
lihxc month, may expert t* find
their notes 10 tne hands of an officer
for colh <stion.
J ( Settlements are made at the next
houfe wtft of Mr. Wairon’s, for
* mcrly occupied by Mr. Sncma
L jMar n, or during the ablence of the
fubferiber, by Mr. John Grieves.
For M & J. Fleming,
Adm'x lift Adm’r.
JOHN M‘ALLUiM.
Lexington, Oglethorpe county,
January 9, 1812.
*Ni” 1 1
A FEW COPIES
Of the Firfo Part of the Life of
Major lneral jamis jacks n
For Sale at uia Office.
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AMBROSE WRIGHT,
David clarke.
DecemMn 26, 1811.
A Lift of Defaulters in fackfon coun
ty, for the year 1 8 1 1.
Capt. John C. Smith's DiflriPt.
Pr atant Turn, r, Francis Gar
ne, Th nu* H us, J dm Ctmbel,
J Uph Sm th, Qailier Hous, Ben
jamm Camp, Aourt w Park, Solo
mon B i ’ ; ; liaRC La~.
Capt Sami. Willingham*s DiJlribf.
Peter A igiiu, Shelton M 4 W re,
W ii a m B’ ynon, Royal Na
ina. •Lu : k. ’ rd.
Capt IViUiam Moore's Dijhift.
Eiward Ia 1 r, Jtfie Cor teli
for, Thomas Mere, John Wil
lon, Eldridg B ko, iiaac Pace,
J ahn B tord, Daniel Taylor, Ri
chard Wneßuier, Thomas Giim s,
Jolcph Cox, jua. W Inam Stapler,
Simon Cardwtlli J hn Williams,
Hugh P v!k
Capt. James Colic ns’ Diflritl.
J fepn Sherlock, Juleph Nor
rna j James W.liun, jun. W. M.
Mar ui, hoiomon Kdiet, Robert
Cate ■'.
Capt. Jtimes Patton's Diflrift,
Hukey Brown, John Jones, |as.
Blackourn, Amorofc Blackburn,
Ambrole Frankimj John Franklin,
John Hampton, lenr. Alexander
Bird, Toliver Shelton, Henry Wil
fon, Andrew Sheppard, Andrew
M ilden, William Brown, Juieph
Th mpion.
Capt. Samuel Barnett's Dijlritt.
Freer Farmi r icnr Peter Farmer
jun. Adam Williams, liaac B cwer,
James Anderfon, D .dton Barnett,
Hanbleton H dge.
Capt. Andrew Boyd's Diflrift .
B. Hays.
Capt. Jehu Regers’ Di/lribl.
James Riky, Cummen Rder,
John Patrick, W. M. Thompfon,
Aaron V.cery.
Capt. Elijah Allcom's Diflrift.
John W. Ma ri , j Itp- Cain,
Linfey Eifoury, W M. Webiler,
Ma k Wans, John Cals, Sa.nuei
Hawkirs.
Capt. Samuel Boren's Di(l y ibl.
John Dixon, Benjamin B ait,
Old Mr. Gilmore, Z*d. Naorace,
FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, iSiu
John Stors, Thomas Stors, James
Liner, Th*. Franklin, Cha<?. Whit
lock, James Whitlock, W. M.
Whrlock, D fwpfy Hulfv, Julius
Ba rs, W. M. G udet, W. M. Duf
fev, Old Mr. Ell! g n, Henry
Watkins, Archibald York, J ihn
Saxton, John Shewhur , Dadd
Bums, |as. Deal, John D-al, fohn
La nr, fenr. Sampfon Cu! “ppt-r,
jun. Enoch Chapman, Vincent
Hulfev.
Capt Nehemiah Carrtfon's Diflrift,
Eltas f VVI ii.ifii St war , J.
W | o?*s, John Mullers, Bce
Mercer, Henry B.k-r, H nry
Vourk, D G M‘Clifkey, Robert
D wman, W M. Caver, W. M.
S'-aw, Clement Cavender, Garlen
Ha s, John D n r >n, Tns. Beard,
Ge ige D ivi , Edward H wkins,
John Hendrick, Ed<nu id D xnn.
Capt Jofopb Wharton's Diflrift.
William 11 tna , W'liiam Fiftner,
Gc''gf C’ x, W Ham Snodgrafs.
Be j.irnin M'Chdk v
Capt. Benjamin Mayo's Diflrift.
Gid Bu k nan non, l t:o as Ro
berT, J (eph Keneda , M ridech
Pat Ons, George Mayo, Thomas
Phillips, John Forte .
Capt. William M f Nee's Diflrift.
Aitxanacr Hodg , B-ley Chand
ley.
Capt IVilfon M Kinney's Diflrift.
Jones Edwurds, K b*rt Cos me,
Wrn. T'odd, William Evans, ) hn
K. Jam-s, jAbram Ttgmond.
Capt Robert Montgomery's Diflrift .
Curtis G cent, f tio Wa i>.v: rrh,
James Langlev, Ruhad
John B le, E Turner, Brit
t<> ‘ Farron, V Pulkr, Clrmem Pa
vrl, Murdock Mar i , Ja- ob S ud
der, William Derifield, Peter Vic
kei v.
Capt William C eats* Diflrift.
Divio Jones, i nomas M rris*
Abla.om Reed, Mofrs Hu>fi, Hen
ry Woody, Lew Hajs, Robert
Kell , William Howard, W.l 1 am
Lewcllin, Afa Kic% Peter Vainer.
Capt. Darnel Gillafpey's Diflrift.
Hofea Camp, Charles Weather
ford, Alexander Miller, Henry
Bifhop, James'Morns, Suml. C a
tei, Moore Henk- , Richard B Noth,
Dave Cf krr, J<- itpn Fiambrick,
Harmor Holt, C- llev Ca ‘-r.
Capt. Edward Williams’ Diflrift.
Aden Bla.i ik, Andrew Ha lts,
Solomon Basi l, Andrew Camp,
Policy Junes, Shadrack Humphns,
David Hailes, Henry Coker, Th.
Cla k, Levy Smith, Eijih Lam
bejt, El.fiha Williams, Andtew
Hiifltft, Andrew Cornelilon.
Capt. Geo. Penticefl's Diflrift.
Auft n Fuifher, Benjamin Wal
ker, John Jamieibn, John Marty,
Samuel Ellifiq, Samuei Cerbo, Th,
Flemming, Wiliam Fuller, Britton
Brazeal, j if Geo ge, C. C ker,
Richard I'hu m >nd, James Manin.
Hardiman Ro ks, Tn. Walker.
CORNELIUS MCCARTY,
li. T- R J C.
Jan. 17, 1812.
WANTED,
From 1500 to 2000 lbs. of
FORK
Enquire at this Office.
(No. 184.