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About Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1811-1813 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1812)
SHERIFF! MALE. WILL BE SOLD, Oft the firft Tuefday in September next, at the court heufe in Clark county , viilhin the ujual hours, the follow t\g property, VIZ — One negro woman, by the name of R*fe j levied on at the property o? John Clufl m, to fatisfy ad ex ecution in favor of Hundley Brewer, cbiamcd on the foreclofurc of a mortgage. Conditions cafh. JOHN SELMAN, Sbff. Ju<> i, 1812. SHERIFF'S 6ALJL. WILL tb SOLD, Ok fie irft Tuefday in September next, at the court ieoufe in Clark court ty , between tbe ujual hours s the foL Irwin* property: logo acres ot land, on Nail’s creek, Clark cou .ty, adj ining U riah Humphries aad others, grant ed to John Rarnev— 525 acres of land, on Shell creek, g anted to Fi ;.h, joining Shepherd, Shark and other*, <S I one negro boy known by rhe name of Joe, about fixteen years of age—the above property levied on as the property of Abfa iom Ramey, to fatisfy two executi ons, one in favor of Bedford Brown v*. John and Ahfalom Ramy, the other in favor of Thomas Cargill, vs. the fame, the pointed Our. by Abfaiom Rtmy. ALSO, Four likely cows and calves, oxe two year old bid!, one three old heifer, one ver likely yoke of ox en, 11 large hogs, and nine (mall d<■. the above property levied on to latisfy an execution in favor of Bedford Brown, vs. John Smith, L and Ablalom Ramy; the h gs will be loid as they run on the plantation. Conditions Cafh. SAMUEL JACKSON, and. u July 29, 1812. SiitKlhF’s SAi-Jk. WILT. BE SOLD, On the firft lues city in September next, at the Cent t Houfe tn Ciar k Coun ty, between the hours of ten and three o'clock, the following pro perty, viz— -150 acres of lar*u, more or lefs, in Clark county, on Barber’s creek, joining Wdliam Danncl and others, 11 bring ;ne tiaft of land whereon J fiah Danncl now lives, well im proved; levied on as the property or Robert E. Echois, to latisfy an execution in favor of Henry Tho mas, vs. faid E hols and John Ra me , property pointed out by plain tiff* attorney. ALSO One pia* one cotton wheel, oaa pair cotton cards, one bed and furniture, one bedftrad, one pine table, one pot at.d pot hooks, cue lmall oven, two lows and four fli *ars, one looking glafs; ail levied On as rhe property of Francis Ar nold, jun. te latisfy two executions, one us lavor Joieph Brown, and the orherin favor of Joieph & Bedford B own. ALSO, 75 acres of and in faid coun ty, mote or lels, on the waters of R ’Oertlon’s creek, granted to Mar burs , j fining Dickcrion and Hearn* do j levied on as the property *t W inam Stevens, to fatisfy an exe cution in favor of Samuel Patton, pointed out bv defendant. ALSO, icrts in laid county, more 0; iefs, on Roberfonfo creek, graat ed to Leonard Marbury, joining Trammell and others, known by the name of Benge’s Camp, and one negro man by the name of John and one by the name or le vied on as the property of Roderick Eafley, to fatisfy two executions, one m favor of Peter Williamfon, the other in favor of Geo. Harper, pointed out by defendant. also, One waggon and gear; levied on as the property of Joieph Lawrence, to fatisfy an execution in favor of James Scott. Conditions Cafh. JOHN sELMAN, ShfF. Julv 29, iB2. SHERIFF’* SALE. tVtll be fold on the firft Tutfday in September next at the court hsufe in Jack) on county , be tweet the hours c f ten and three o'clock, thej 2d twing property, to wit— -78 acres of land, fee the fame* more or lefs, on the North O ? >ee river, joining darnett, gi-arued :o Walton; IcTud on bra e nftabie as, the property of B >lar M >on, ad minftrator of Jeff. M >m, dec. by fix fi fas. from the jufbees court, one at the inflancc of j *hn B jrdrrs, one at the indance of Jour. A ion one at the inflance of William j n fon, one at the inlianca of 8. Har ris, one at the inftannee jaincsLm fa*, and ne at the hftance or Sa muel Stags, and returned to me, nil which fi, fas. vs. faid Moon. ALSO, 50 ac'-es land, snore or lefs, gran ted o Lawder, joining O.r, on Pa ke’* creek; levied on bv a c n ftable, as the property of Nathaniel Hill, and James Hill, to lat.sL w > fi us. fi >ra the juffic c u r , ac the i’nftance of James Smith, and returned to me. also, 500 acres land, more or lefs, on the North Qcunec river, grninnd to Hanlon, joining H -ndnx, whereon Janies Ba r lives, levied on the property of fa.d Jaffirsß.tr/, who was fecurity for jf T yYm • u the inflance of Jofcph W< km's. ALSO, 200 acres of la id, br E Am? more or lels, on the North O n■ • e river, granted to Potts, joining t Barne ; levird on bv a conftablr, by three fi fa*, fr )m rhe juftsces court, as the proper, y of Stephen Potts, one at the inflance of John Hamilton, one ac the infta ice ol John Whitmire, and one at ."he in fUmce of Joieph Cunningham, and returned to me. Conditions cafh. WM. PUTTS, Sheriff. Jnly 29, 1812. SHERIFF’* SALE. • the firft Tuejday in QStsber next , will be fold at tbe court -boufe of Jack Jon county , between tbe hours of ten and three o'clock, the follow ing property, to wit : 408 anea of land, be the fame more or lels, being pare of a 5000 acre lurvev, granted to D’Elbag, on Pai i fcrk, jctn’ngCarriga , wheeo Mr. Camblc live*; levied ®n as the property of Buckner Har ris, at the inßancc of Ciendennmg & Adams, on rhe forecloiuic of a mortgage. This Talc 11 p. ftponed to that t me bv the dircdtioni of T. P. Carnes, aad E. Payne, Eiqrs. Conditions calk. Wm. PUTTS, ShJ. July 29, 1812. SHERIFF’S SALS. Gto the Firft luefday in September next, at the Court Houfe in Jack Jon County, between the ujual hours, will befold the following property : One dunn mare and celt, and a bell; levied on as the property of James Steen, at the inflance of Jag. Blackftocks, fen. pointed out by the plaintiff also, One negro woman known by the name of Cl <; levied on as the pro perty of G-r’ rge Pettegrue, at the inflance nf Saliv Robertfon. C'Siidit. n* Cafi^i. JOSEPH WHORTON, D. Shff. July 29, 1812. TAX COi LECTOR’S SALE. At the c j >u r t houfe in fackfon county , On we fourth Monday in Septem ber next, WILL BF SOLD, ‘lbe following trait of land, or as much thereof fi will fatisfy the tax a*’ thercen, with cojl: 716 c acre*-, of land, lying on the A ‘State me, in Jackfon county, av: and t Snzi) J >ncs, j ining lands C bb , E ana, Williams and H I Ties; reported to be in default from iu vea 3785, ro die yesr 181 1, both in. lufive-—IOOO acres O’ tit above, is of rhe 2d quality, the balance of the 3d quality, fo th r re r**e holdc , s—~iajr du * 2J4 dollars and 60 cents. N j other pro p r to b< found to way the above tax. JOSEPH DEPRIEST, V. C J c. July 9, 1812, ids. ISOUCH. T a. HE Subfcriber t'crptifUuMy it - f .uns he public that he has s.on&- mcmed the HATTING BUSI NESS. H*s Shi p is within osa mne of Wark UViHe. He will w ok on rtatnnafcie terms, and by his alien•. on and po tfluality hopes to g ve general (atisfaft-.wn. LEWIS LAMPKIN. July 4 ia> 4m. WILL BE SOLD On the jirft luefday tn Qttober The Pi* oUiit o wriereon Charlef Allen fiirmerly lived, now the pro- P’ rtv of the heirs of faid Alien— S >ld for the benefit of faid heirs.— A credit cf twelve months will be g, b?nd and approved fecuriry r* quircd. J 1 1 AI HAN LANE, Guardian. Oglethorpe county, July 9 18 f2. CORONER’S SALE POSTPONED. On the 1 ft 7 ‘uejday in September next at the court houfe in dark county, between the ujual hears, WILL BE SOLD, NINE Negroes, to wit: War ren, Sam, Aggv, Elisa, Mary, Nora, Isaac, jufia and Clariffa— Alio, one fftl), fuppofed to be 100 gallons—Alfo, 380 acres of land, more or lefs, btmg the craft cfland on which the defendant now lives, on Cedar creek, granted to Gor- Hasi, j filing Dougherty—Alio, 45 acres, more or lefs, on Cedar creek, granted to Gorham, joining Raimy —Alfo, 50 acres, morccrlef*, on the O. onec, joining Strong and o thers—Alfa, 150 acres, more or lefs, on the Oconee, granted to Ap in, joining Ray—.the wkoie of the above property levied or. as the pro perty of JackF. Cocke, to fatisfy an execution the State of Georgia vi. faid Cocke, and others. CHAS. GARNER, Cor. July 24, xBl2, S. WOODWORTH & Go. 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