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About Georgia express. (Athens, Ga.) 1811-1813 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1813)
S ihi'JZL B. mirctiiNsoN r r AKES the liberty once mc r e t acquainting his friends arti rhc public, that be (till continues the TAYLORING BUSINESS at his old ftar.d in Wackinfvdle; and that he has declined movir g a* contemplated by hi*. Ail orders in his line of buficefs that he mzy be favortd v*:th, w<i! be thankfully eceived and pun&ually attended c. With due deference he informs tho f e who may pleafe to employ htm, that* in coafequtricc of the great fcarcity of calh, he will re ceive produce in payment, allowing the higheft market price. Clark ceunty, Juue gd, 1813. NOTICE Nine months afterdate, applica tion will be made to the honorable Inferior courty of Randolph county, for leave to fell cne trad of land, containing two hundred two and a hall acres, lying acd being in laid couniy, fituate in the fifteenth dif tridl, formerly Baldwin, Nr. 675 drawn by James Pinfan of Ogle thorpe, Joleph I. Moor’s the faid Pinion now deed, and cr.e of his lawful heirs at this time claims a fale in the above land for the pur pofe 0! a divifion. lA. C. Arkin fon, being Adminiftrator ef the faid deceafed, do afk leave to fell the a bove granted land and premifes, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the faid deed. A. €. ATKINSON, Adminifirator. Nav. 28,1812. NOTICE. NINE months after date appli cation will fee made to the honora ble Court of Ordinary for leave t© fell four hundred acres of land, fitu ace, lying and being in Madifon county, on the waters of Lamar’s creek, granted to Brown* adjoining Chriftian—f®r the benefit of the heirs and creditors cf James Har per, deceafed. JOSEPH BROWN 7 , Admtnifirater. Clark caunty, 4 tb Feb. 1813. NOTICE . NINE months after this date ap plication will be made, by the iub • feriber, to the Honorable Inferior Court of the County of Madifon, for leave to fell a trad of land con taining two hundred acres lying on the Touch fork of Broad river, ad joining Strickland Groves & others —to be fold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the deceafed Stephen Young. ROBERT YOUNG, Adminiftrator. April 7, ISI3. NOTICE. THE Sub Tg about to leave the Srr; :i It gia, informs thoft to v indebted, to exhibit tl Hr . its fpeedily in order tb - p / n may be made for difeh 1* t em. ’ i'Tvii C. PUR YEAR. Atbe* , A** 3. T - i . .-Collectoks and Sheriff* notified, that tte Bunk nates received at the Treafury Or • State, except tbeje ef the Hgufia and Planters Bank R. CLAYTON, Treafxrer . Richmond Superior Court. Oftabsr Tern:, ilia. Prefent, the Hon. ROBIWALKER, Judge. tJpON the Petition of George Watkins for the ufe of Robert Ha berfham, Commuliontr sf Loans forth'* United States in the s*ate of Georg : a, praying the eftablifhsient of a Copy ir. ‘tcu *f the ©rig nal Note, figced by A. & C. Labuzan ar,d Nicnclas Deiaigle, and made payable to George Watkins or or der for fifteen hundred dollars, da ted the 4':hday of June, 1807, and payable on or before the 31ft day of December. iB©B, ar,d endorfed by the faid George Watkins, which faid original has oeen loft or m (hid —and it apptarii gto the Court by the affidavit of 1 tie find Ginrge Watkins that the lame has bten loft or miflaid, ordered that a Copy be eftablifhtd in lieu of the original, unlefs good caufe be Ihcwn to the contrary at the next Term. It is further ordered that a Copy cf this rule be publifhed in one of the Ga zettes of the City of Auguita at Laftoace a month for fix months. taken from the Minutes . JOHN H. MANN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Oft. 10, 1812. ———Ajwmßißin ■ I ■mi jmmmmm NOTICE. ALL perfons arc hereby for warned not to take any align ment or tndor cement, of a premif fory note given by A. & C, Labu zan and N, De Laglc to George Watkins, for rhe lum ©f 1500 dol lars, dated the 4th June, 1807, and payable on or before the 31ft De cember, 1808 as the faid note is fully paid eft and latkfitd between the original partiesand as an ap plication has been made to the Su perior Court of Richmond County, for the purpofe of eftablilhing a co py of faid Note in place of the ori ginal, which is faid to be loft, all perfons are likewile warned not to purchafe or trade for faid claim, finding the rule for the eftablifti ment of faid note, nor to take any alignment endnrfed or other trans fer of faid copy after it is efhbljfh ed in cafe the Court fhould lb order as the laid A. & C. Labuzan and N. D Lagle are determined not to pay the fame. A. LABUZAN. N. DE LAGLE. Augufta, April 21 Ji, 1813. mmmmmmmm i■n ,n mrnrr*—— lin ■ n 1 iiiiw———> 11 NOTICE. NINE mentis after date applica tion will be made to the bettor able the Inferior Court ef Oglethorpe county , fer leave to Jell a trait ef land in faid ceunty, containing ene hundred and eighty-feur acres (the widow’s dowry excepted) en the waters of Claud’s creek, joining JVm . Embry and ethers, being part ej the real efiate of Charles O’Kelly, deceafed —to be fold for the benefit ef the heirs and crediiers ef laid deceafed. MART O'KELLEY, Adm'x . Oglethorpe, Oftober 9, 1812. NOTICE. NINE months from the date hereof application will be made t© the honorable Inferior Court ©f the county of Clark, for leave to fell a traft of land adjoining the High Shoals of the Appalatchee, granted to Jefle Lane, deceafed, the efface of faid deceafed. To be fold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of ibid deceafed. CHARLES LANE, Adair . January %, 1813. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. JVIrS. GREEN’S School Mr ill commence in rhe Town of A'hens, on the ift Monday in July next, for the purpofe ofinftructir.g younc ladies in the ufual branches of Female Education. Should this cf tabliflftment receive fuitable encou ragement, no exertions (hall be fpared to fecurc the perfors attend ing it every facility for acquiring a truly ufeful and Ornamental &ciu cation. The meft fcrupuLui at tention will be paid to rhe ptefer vation of their moral? and the im provement of their manners. Particulars concerning the p.‘;mof education, &c. may br knewe by reference to the Rev. Dr. Brown, Prcfident of the College, or to Mr. Win. Green, Profcffbr of Mathe matics. Athens, June U, 1813. VACCINE MATTER. THE underfigned having been appointed fey the Prefident of the United Scares, Agent for Vaccina tion, hereby gives notice, rhac ge nuine VACCINE MATTER will be furnifried to any phyfician or 0- eher citizen of the United S. ; ar.es who may apply to him for it.-—— The application mull be made by poft, and the rtqu fire fee, five dol lars, (in the current bank paper of any of the middle ftafts) forwarded with it. When required di rection, &c. how to uie it will be furniffied with the matter, as will enable any difcrcet pei-lon, who can read and write, to fccure his own fa mily from the Small Fox with cer tainty, without any trouble, danger or expettfe. All letters, on this fubjeft, tq and from the underfign ed, and not exceeding half an ounce in weight, are carried by the United States mail, free of any prftagc, in conformity to a late act of CongreU, entitled “ An ad to encou;age vac cination.” JAMES SMITH, U.S. Agent fer Vaccination, Baltimore May 27th, 1813, ffjT The editors ef all n^vfpapers printed within the United States, are requeued to inj'ert the above exes a week fer three weeks, and te forwat and a paper containing it to the Agent fer Vaccination, who will remit payment for thefame. CAUTION. On the 23d day of January Ist, 1 bought a trail of laud of Thomas Boyles for the fum of 250 dollars, and gave him my bena lor that amount —Mr. Boyles was to have given ras full and fufficient titles for laid trad cf land j but he has not complied with his obligation and ccnfequcntly I confider myfelf uot in any wife liable for the pay ment of laid bond. Mr. Boyles ha* depcfited the bood in the hands of Col. Bedford Brown of Watkinl vslie for collcdlioa, and I do htre by caution and forwarn all perfons whatever from trading for laid-bond, as I am determined not to dikharge it until I am put in full and com plete pofifdli vM of legal titles to Li* above mentioned tract cf land. THOMAS SKATES. Clark ceunty, June 18, 1813. COMMENCEMENT. THE Public Exhibition for this year will be Held in the College Chapel on the iaft Wcdnefday of July. Franklin College, Athens, June 10, 1813, I*o DULL,III S’ REV/All Q < Runaway from SuM-h. ber, living on Duck River, fifteen ■'“.sles from the mouth, Humphrey county, fenmfi’e Itatf, a Negro Man named EPHRAIM, about 26 or 27 years old, dark complexion, heavy- rrude, 5 feet 5 or h Inches high, his upper fore-teeth ou', the middle finger en the right hand crooked at the a ft flu roft, his vvoul conies down fqusre aero's his forehead, bold fpoken, and a good biackirijith. 1 will give Twenty Dc.Afs for apprehending and confining laid Negro in any jad fo I get him again, or if brought to me, I will pay all reafonable char ge*. I atr? apprehenfive faid Negro was perfuaded away by fome white perfon to fell in the dace of Geor gia ©r Bigb<;c ccußtry ; I will give 100 Dollar tor apprehending and conviftmg any per lon who has faid Negro, ii he claims him orders hiwt for iale, io the perfon cars be convTLd rot the theft. ROBERT jAX MON. April 15 th, 1813. N. B. Ii” laid Nrgro be apprehended he mav- deny hi? mat ter's name and his own, but the 1- bove deferiptitn will tell who he belongs to. It apprehended I wifh him to be fecurely ironed, for he wdl get away if p ffible. Any cofiiuiu.iication can be made to me by snail, dire&ed to Roynaidsbo rucg , Humphrey’s county, ftate Tent eiffe. He Printers of the Georgia papers wul plea/e te inj'ert the above advertijemeit m their papers for fix months, and (ranjmtt their accounts te Thomas G. Bradford, printer of the Clarion, Najhville, Tennejfee, hr fettlernent . oc&eanaafeia-6vr-ar n Tja-jM , — r m m- 1 COLLECTOR’S SALE. Will be fold en Ihurfday the 26tb of Augujl next at the court heufe ef Jackfen county, the following pro perty or as much thereof as will fa tisjy the tax and e fts due thereon : ONE thoufand acres ©f land, granted tc Zachanah Cox and Joha Strother, 20© acres of which efti- Uiditu! and returned of the fi:ft qua lity ef Itiat-d, 400 acres of the lecond quality, ;:d 400 acres of the third quality, fo fay th/ee free holders, lyi. go* the iouth fide ©f the Walnut fork of Oconee river, beginning en hickoiy coracr run ning Touch 45 weft 9© chains to blade oak, ti.ence north 45 weft 107 chains to white oak, thence noi tb 45 eafl 102 chains ro alh cor ner, thence down faid river to be ginning, bound fourh wtftwardly & north wtftwa-dly b) Z?.chariah Coxs land—-The - ®ove land m default tor the tax of 1809, 181&, ISI £ and 1812 —'tax juc 14 dollars ten cex.s, JOSEPH LITTLE, T. C. C. J. Mar Vo xy, ft 13, NOTICE. NINE moths after date applica tion will be made to the Hon. Infe rior ccurt of Clark county, for leave to fell ico acres of land lying on the waters ©f Rebinfons creek, Clark county, adjoining Jack Th#mpfon and others—it being part of the re al eltate of William Bankfton, dec. to be fold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors offaid deed. JONATHAN MELTON, Exccuttr . fifarcb iji 1313.