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TO RE SOf. D.
On the 2 qth day of November n'xt,
at the plantation of capt Wdlia-n
JUttk', deceafed, on Buckhead t
the f Unwing property, viz.
H> - k of Hogp, S^eep
»o<? '^o\ firB—w*h nr.ty articles of
LonfeboM turuifure lo" tcd'otis tn men
tion—with a creJit of cine m»oih
given,
|am(*s Trowal;
William PatterP*n,
Executors•
WILL BF SOLD
On the 2 qth day of December next .
the probrrty of Ez'kiel Wimberly,
deceafed , at k s plantation.
Which con ft ft s of~~~
Va'u blo SLAVES, ■
CATTLE and HOGS, BEDS fuf
pifhrd raked j together with a nutn
ber of other Houfehold GOODS—
for wh’ch there will be a realcruble
credit fjtven, and made known on the
day of Tale ; the purchaser giving bond
with approved frennty
Frederick Cullen, adnir .
Maty Wimberly, admx,
Ntremltr 5, ilco
NOTICE.
LL pcrfoDß hiving »ny Demands
J the efiaic of Tl nmae
de, fenior, deceafer', are r: qnefted
fo c.«roe forward, and fettle their ac
contra ; and thofe indebted to faid
inflate, are called upon to make pay
inent, on or before the zft of January
next, to
James M'Bride,
George arter,
Executors.
N OTI C K.
AFTER nine months, the fubferi
her will app y to the honorable
ihe inferior court of Washington coun y,
Jor a ru'e fo fell a certain traft of 217
acres of land, fituate in faid county f
t'U'd d one fide on .Sneed’* land, oc
ot! <*r fide on D rfey’s land, other (idea
by tar-da unknown-, land is of
she real eftate of Benjamin Griffin,
decoded, for the beaebt of rht heira
and creditors, of whom the application
<8 iotesded by
Harvev Gtiffin,
Allen Griffin,
Admim/lrators.
Ofloher 28,1800,
notice.
A LL perfoD* fo whom Benjamin
-** Griffin, deceafed, late of Wafting
ton county, were ndeb'ed, are follcired
t< m ke known the na ure of their de
xnandi proper’y anfhenticafed bv he h
ne t to the adnjin ; ft r a t orB, who
tak this oppor unify of alluring rlofe
ind* b ed to the rflate, that t* necefli iea
av not allow indulgence—.and that
therefore they will call and pay off their
refpeftive debti, which will relieve from
fcatiber kind of application.
Harvey Griffin,
Allen Giiffin,*
Admim/lrators .
€ fiber 28; 1800.
State of Georgia,
Warren county ,
HFREAS Richard Cafllebury
& W lliam Naman hath appli*
to me for letters difmiflary from the
of Num.n, deceafed r—
r 1 ,® rc ‘kcrcforc to cfc and ad mom ft
all tnd fingular the kindred and creditors
€t la>d deceafed, to be and appear before
the honorable judges of the court of
£ r 7 Dar r» «n the fevond Monday in
Xebrtnry nc*f, then and th -re *0 fhew
caufe if any they can* wli* faid letters
ftould nor he gran ed to faid Richard
CaN ebury and William Nuroan, admi
fiittratora.
Given under my hand and feat, at
office, ftis 17th day of Ofloher,
io fte year of our Lord, ifo®,
and 26 h year of American
Independence.
Septimus Weather bp, C. C. 0 .
BLANK LETTERS
0] ADMIN IST RA HON $
fyr Sale ah this Ojjify
PROPOSALS
By WESTCOTTand I YON .
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jor general circulation th r cugk
cut the United States,
entitled
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congrefs, and the fpcechca of he nvm
bers on quelliona < f national importance
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tranf«6fions, by which the feelings or
imereti# of the people are affefted, will
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temperance and liberality ; and it will
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ntfted with the prtfervsrion of 'he tc
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tnot ves, and gui lcd by fuch principles,
wc fhall proceed wi*ha confcioufocfa of
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menaces of power or ambition.
lo the inhabitants ot the United
Stateta wclookw h confidence for fup
port, in fo eipenfiv an unden k n.;,
which may, if well conduit ed fubferve
the political intrude of the people, and
be conducive to the general happ ntfs of
our country.
J AMES D.WESTCOTT,
JAMES LYON.
Sept, 13, 1800*
Waflungfon Superior u ourt,
April Term, 1800.
A BILL fi ed on ihc equity fide
of this Coun by Cornelius Murphc ,
pravirg the eftablifhment of cei taij li ft
paper-, to wit ;
A let; icincm amt receipt thereon for the
fum olthirty pcnnili cuircnt in ney o the
ftate of Ncrh-Carolim, in full ol all
cci.unis relative to the copartnership be
tween Con elius Munhey, an.-l J ante*
Fletcher, dattd the SISII day of Auguft
1789, in the State of Norih-Cnro)inu (
m Mon'gomery c. umy, fubicribcd by
faid Fielchrr.
No. 2. A receipt in favour of Cornelius
Mu hey tor the amornt ol fifteen pounds
current money of r-fc-Carolina in full
©fall accounts, bonds, 8:c oaten 4!) Ja
nuary 1:90; fubfcribec Samuel
No. 3. Acknowledgement of reccjvirg
(undry notes, bonds, S:c. foi which pa
per* J ■■ hn ShanLle obliged himfelf to ac
count rhe fa .>e beat mg date f a e o;
Georgia, Wdlhi'-gion count', 73d day •!
Otftober 1790, a.id fubferibed jfi hn Shankle,
No. 4. A receipt in favour ol Come iui
Murphey, for eight pounds money ol
N» rth-Carolina, together wi.h feiera
proven accountsthereindrfignated,amount
ing n the who'e to ore hundred and fifty,
two pourd fil een (hillings, like money,
faid receipt heating da.e 18'h September,
1789, and fubferibed William Wooley,
Earcuior.
N<*. 5- An undertaking promife or ac
knowledgement by the Executors of
Mark Allen, deceafed, unto C'xnelius
Murphcy, t« ente as acrcdit on his bond
in their po(Fc(lion, of ft* hundred and
ty lij» pounds, current mo- ey of h
Carolina, lorletvicei rendered by C<me
lius to (aid Mark Allen in his life time,
a: d to his Ea-ccu'.o»-i alter his dileafe, for
;he eftate, to amount of one hundred and
ninety thtee pound* e-glueen (hillings,
lawful money of North Caiolina, bearing
date the 27th day ot June 1789, and fub
feribed Charles joints, William Wooley,
Executors of Mai k Allen, (Uceafei..
No. 6. A prmufiary note in favour o'
Cornelius Murphey, payable to him rr his
alii ;i s, for the fum of fourteen pounds
awful money of North Carr 1-na, bearing
date uthday of Otftober, 1789, and lub
ferihed 7’T C B^wcn.
Where u> on, it i ordered that the defer
dant* in the faid bill do (Tiew ct>ufr on oi
nefore the firft dav of next term, 01 her wife
H at the bill be taken as confefled, and 1 lie
paper* therein ftated to be loft,cflahli(hed.
And it is further ordered, that this order b«
"übl (bed mon'hlv for fij» montl» in one •(
i-e pub it Gazette of this finte.
Extras J rom tht Eectxli, bth July 180®.
Thomas B. Rufheifordj d:ri 9
HE AD-QUARTERS,
Loui/villc , ythOßober, 1800.
GENERAL ORDERS*
THE Officers of the Militia
from the . Major Generals
down , are ordered arid commanded
16 jet the patrol law fully carried
into execution
By order of the Commander
in Chief ,
Thomas Johnson,
Secretary,
THE SUBSCRIBER
Ha'irii*y'uft opened an ailortment of DRY
GOODS and GROCERIES, in the fio e
formerly occupied by Mr. Jcnckes, foli*
ci>* ilic patronage of the public, a f d
allures them no exertions (hall be want
jug to gi«.e general fatUta&ion, Among
the re'! is a general alTor'menl of
Jewellery end Plate ;
Cor.fifting of the following
ARTICLES, viz.
Silver Englifh and French Watches
Do Table, Tea and Salt Spoons
Silv«i and Plated Soup Ladles
Piated Caftors and Candlellickl
Do. Furniture
Silver Cl ifpv and S eeve Buttons
Si.ver and Plated W hin*
G",d Medallions and Chains
Go ; d 1 nekets and B'-fom Pins
G Id Fn rael and Chnl’d Bracelet
G ii Meoaliions and Bracelets
Gold Square and Crcficn 1 Clafps
Elegant Ladies Pocket Books complete
Gentlemens 10, do.
An elrgam Affortment of ARTIFICIAL
FRUIT
Ha, kins’* Razor Straps and Competition
Ga ntt and Bugle Beads, and many « th«r
too tedious to mentton, which
will be oid low for cafli or produce.
William Allcxander.
Orflnber 28.
Jefferfon Superior Court,
oBober lerm t 1799.
Prefenthis honor Judge Carnes.
UPON motion of H. G. Caldwell,
riq. attorney for the heirs and
rcprcfcntativcs of Robert Cooper, de
ceafed, tor the eftablinuncnt ot the fol
lowing papers, which were loft in the
time of the late war, to wit ; one paper
bond, commonly called a penal bond,
made payable to Robert Cooper, de
ceafed, and figned by Robert Hamilton,
for the fum of fiiiy pounds ftcrliog
money of the then province, now ftatc
of Georgia, dated 11 b of December
1772, and due the ift September 1773.
A fo < nr- other paper commonly called
a promiifory note, figned by Robert
Hamilton, and made payable to Robert
Cooper, or his heirs tor the fum of ten
pounds ftcrliog money of the then p 0-
vincc now ftate of Georgia, for vaiue
received da cd 11 rh December, 1772,
and due 21 >h December, 1773.
And it appearing to the court by fuf
ficient affidavits, that the original papers
were loft in the time of the late war,
and that copies or as near as may
be of the originals fo loft or deftroyed
as aforefsid are filed id the clerk’s office.
It is therefore ordered that the lame be
publilhcd fix months in one of the gaz*
cues of this Hate, together with ibis
order, and that unlrls good canfe be
ffiewn to the contrary within the faid
fix muni l a, the aforefsid copies of the
aforefaid original papers, loft as aforc
faid, (hall be thereafter deemed and
confidercd as the originals, and to have
the fame lorcc and died both in law
and equity, aa the original papers or
obligations could have had—-provided
they ffiould not have been loft or deftroy
ed as aforefaid.
Extraft from the minutes ,
William M‘Dowcll, clerk.
(COPY )
KNOW all men by tbefe prefents,
thi; 1 Robert Hamilton of the town of
Savannah, am held and firmly bound to
Robert Cooper of the pariffi of Saint
George, both of the province of Geor
gia, in the juft and full fum of one hun
dred and twenty pounds ftcrling j which
psyment well and truly to be made and
done, I bind myfclf, ray heirs, c.tccu
tors and admimttrators, each and every
of them jointly and fcvcrally by thefe
prefents. Signed and fealed this lllh
day of December, 1772.
Tbt condition of the above obligation
s fuch, that if the above bound Robert
Hamilton do, ond fhall well and truly
pAy to the ahoTc named Robert Cooper
ilsty pcDDtJs fterlirg lawful cr.on-y , f t ’.
faid province, on or before the h»u fo*
of Sep'ember, one thoofand feven \
dred and feventjr three, then ihi« v \ \]
Ration to be void, clfc to remain i c f Q :j
force and virtue.
Robert Hamilton.
Signed, fetled and delivered
in prefence of
William Harding.
William M‘Conkey 4
Georgia ,
3 e ff cr f on county .
H. O. Caldv.cH being fworn, f«i ; 4 ; c
has frequently converfed with dive.*
nj, relative to die contents ©1 a bond
~iven by Robert Hamilton to Robert Coop,
rr —k copy us near as may be is incb.fed
and from all the circurnftances, be believe?
the withia to be a true copy of the origin
«s near as can be reco’letfed.
H. G. Caldwell.
Sworn to in open court,
2d Nov. 1799.
William M‘Dowell, clerk ,
Georgia ,
Jefferfon count .
W ILLUM LIT TLE being duly fwor,
fai h that he heard Robert Hamilton, he
(being n company with faid Hamilton)
acknowledge that he was indebted ro Ro.
bert Cooper, bur does not remember how
much, and laither faith not.
William Litilc.
Sworn to before me this
I2th April, 1799.
B Whitaker , J . P,
On or before the eleventh day cf D;*
cember, 1773, I promife to pay or caufe
to be paid unto Robert Cooper or hi* heirs,
the fuir of ten pounds fterling lawlulmo*
ney, received of him this nth day of Dee
cembtr, 1772.
Robert Hamilton,
T eft
William Harding ,
Georgia ,
Jcfferfon county .
PERSONALLY appeared before me
George Ingram, and being duly fworn faith
that in the life time of Robert
he heard him fay that he was indebted to
Robert Cooper, the fum of between nine
and ten pounds, if a juft fcttlcimnt would
take place.
George Ingram.
Sworn before me this 12th day
of April, 1799.
B . Whitaker , J. P,
Georgia ,
J ( ff cr J on county,
lOHN GIBSON being duly fworn, faift
thu Robert Cooper, deceufed, in bis life
lime, requeued of this deponent to look
o\ er his paper, when a bond of fixty pounds
and a note of ten pounds Oerling from Rc«
bert Hamilton to faid Coos cr was found,
>’ t riifcharged, and were loft during ihs
war ; and (fill to the heft of his kno wle~g:
remain undifeharged.
John Gibfon.
Sworn to before me tbit
J2th April, i7Q9,
B % Whitaker , J . P,
NOTICE.
Application will h
made to the Inferior Court
°J 3 e Jf n f on county , after the expi
ration oj nine months for an order
to fell the following lands , viz. DU
thoufand five hundred and five acre 5,
more or Itfs , joining Rickard Gray,
efq and others ; one other trail con
taimng one hundred acres t more or
lefs t joining Robert Bradey , and
others: which were oj the real ejlde
of William Stevens , late of the [aid
county y deeeajedy for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors , in terms of
the all in fuch cafe provided,
Nathan Powell ,
Benjamin Bryan >
Admir.iftratsrs*
September g, 1800.
Wanted Immediately,
AT this Officey an Apprentice
to the printing bufmefs, from
12 to years of age t oj a liberal
educationy and refpeHable connecti
ons. To fuch a lady good cncou*
ragement will be given*
November