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* f am employee! il
Hinting the cannon on the boa
tvith my main yard, and the infoant
is done, if the wind will favor, I
jhad weigh my anchor for Tripoli.
“Captain Stewart failed from
jience on the 2d, in company with
one of our (lore ihips, tor Malta.
“ P. S. Comfnodore Barron’s
health is perfect!y restored.”
fatraft of a letter from an American ‘
’ gentleman at Gibraltar Bay to his
friend in New-lark , dated Jun
•16/A. ; L... j
“I have’the pteafure of inform
jpgyou that seven of our gun-boats
tfavt arrived here in 30 davs from
Three of them, in
cluding Mr. Iz ird of Charlefton^
* left this two da/s ago for Tripoli,
all well, and we shall follow them
with the remainder to-morrow eve
ning. The Spaniards, it is faief,
have at Algebras on the opposite
fide of the bay, three hundred gun
boats and thirty thousand troops
ready to begin the feige of Gibral
tar. In the afternoon of yelterday
the Spaniih gun boats got under
vdgh, and mahoevred a little;
which occasioned the garrison at
the rock to beat to arms, and lay at
quarters during the night. We
have no late news from ourfquad
ran. Our confui informs me that ;
tm days ago a Brig left this bay la- i
den with powder for the bombard- \
went of Tripoli. The plage rages ;
; with much violence at Cadizi and I
Malaga,”
GEORGIA. ‘
Greens Superior Court, September ■
term, 1805.
The melancholy event of the I
.death of Cdf. Robert Watkins, j
of Richmond county, being an- !
flounced in the public papers, the j
members of the bar, practicing in j
the western circuit, convened at the |
, request of his honor Judge Tait, to
a%>t the mod proper and refpeft- J
ful means of teftifying their refpe£t j
for the memory of their deceased j
brother: And a committees con- i
filling of Col. Stith, Mr. Crawford, i
and Mr. .Early being nominated
for that purpose, reported the fol
lowing resolution, which was uaan
imoufly agreed to.
Resolved, That the Judge and I
bar of the Western District will j
a crape on the left arm during
the present circuit, as a teflinxony
of their refped for their deceased
fend and brother Col. Robert
atkins.
Ordered, That the foregoing re-
P art ad resolution be entered on
tninutes of the court.
H. Carle ton, for
1 Thq. Carleton, c!k.
* 6 the Electors of Wilkes county .
I
L Rom mistake, it has been pub- [
* bcly announced that I had ex- 1
ptefled a willingness to serve as a j
t cnator , at the next session of the
s ure, “ if I could be elect-
k y* * I fed ?t a duty thus to de
that I do not feel, either a
*%fefs to be elected, or to serve
a Eegiflator, this y :ar ; many
tfeutnftancee, intimately connedt
with my prosperity j at present
PPofe every idea of an engage
ens in public bufmefs : Yet I reel
; Intrude for txpr> flions of coirfi
nce have been held cut
2- many refpedable citizens, on
occasion. v; -
* , JOEL ABBOT,
t Vi w 4 ,v J -?f Qa U ■£s£ 13 X 4 T i • ’ jv? Th i •
’ f^b AN . D v lyin s in Gree
county three miles foiith ot Grenf.
j borough, containing 1 688 acres.
wpII r a k Te , lanti ls wcli watered,
S t nl ber l d ’ and the whole of it
adapted to the culture of corn, cot
i ton, wheat, rye, oats, &c. and much
oht to that of tobacco ; it is alio
an excellent range for. cattle and
nogs. I here is a small plantation
on the land and a number of cab
bins erected convenient tef a good
fprmg. K
file whole tract or a part there
ot wi.l be fold, and a great bargain
given.
Persons wiflung to purchase may.
fee the land and know the -terms
by applying to the fubferiber on
ti'ie premiles.
Nat. G. Macon.
S.-pt. 14,1805. 6t
j FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS
j REWARD!!!
!0 N Tuesday night the 27th of
j Auguit last, was felunioufly takea
from my houle, three thouraud live
I hundred dollars in fiiver, a quanti
-1 ty of filjfc and leverai bauuamia
j- handkerehiels, three guns (viz) a
■ a large iowling piece, and a
! hnaH shot gun. On the lame night
j four cf my negroes abiconueu—*
Jack, a wed made feiiow, about
35 years of age ; Peter, about L c
feet high, 25 years of age, which i
I lately purchased front Sahtfed
i Ramey of Clark county j a young
| lad named Toney, very black ; alio
: a young lad named Sam, about ts\
I or i3 old each; k Any perfoa
i who will apprehend the aobve rfe
: groes, and bring them and the
’ money as'above mentioned, fhafe
receive the reward above oiforea.
! jAMEb v/ijS.s,
Cherokee Nation. > 3:
Sept. 7, 1805. )
EX+CUiviGs SAilii;
Will ll sild 9
On Monday the 18/A day of Nov.
next, at the plantation ff John .1
Gilbert. deceased ,
the remHiiitg part oi the j
pertoiial property of laid deceased, ;
conlifling of negroes, horieu, cat* j
tie,hogs, fluep, goats, the crop of
corn and cotton, a waggon and ‘
geers, plantation and blackfaiulTs i
tools, chaise and liarnefs, cotton
machine, houf'ehold and kitchen •
furniture ; with a number of
articles too tedious to mention.- j
Twelve months credit will be giv- 1
en, the purchaser giving bond and ;
approved iecuiiryr * J ihe sale wrll
day to day, within j
the hours preferibed by law, unril j
the whole of the property be foldr •
All persons indebted to said es- J
tate are requested to make muneai- j
ate payment.
• Abner Franklin,
Isaac Strickland,
Black 9 s creek , Franklin ?
county, Sept . 1, 1805. j .
\ iT H£REAsTMary Wright,
Vy my wife, has eloped from
my bed and board, these are there
fore to forewarn ail persons from
trading with her on my account,
as I will not pay any debts of her
contra ding from this dats.
ObadiAit Wright.
Sept. 15,1505. -
GffofJJtGIA, pmWk county.
W Willi-
Patience Harris uas appik*
ed for letters ot aUminiitration oa
tllatc ot bamucl ii. lianis, de
ceafol,
Ihtle are therefore to cite and
admomlh all and lingular the kin
dred and creditors of Hid deceased
to be and appear at the next court
ot Ordinary 10 be held in and tor
tjiv couaty aforeiaid on Friday the
25th day of O&ober next, to shew
cauie, ii, any they have why laid
letters ihoaid not oe granted.
Given uncUr my hand at office
tnis 7 m day of September,
vj ,Q r\ -
’ , • ... ,
‘ix,o. Carleton, C. C. O.
GEORGIA f ~
At a court of Ordinary held in and
for the county of Wakes, March
lSib, ISOS.
j X_JPON the petition of Benujah
Suiiih, itating that he is poifoiLd
ot an obligation given by Fctcr L.
; Van Alien, in his ijfo urne, to ex
: tcate tides to a taft of land, fitii
afM being in the county
of Greene, in the Reserve fork of
the Oconee and Appalachie rivers,
adjoining Charles Abbercrombie
• and Benjamin Fitzpatrick ; and
the laid Peter departed this Lfe
without execuuug titles, or other
! vobe providing lor the lame by
. valL
Ail pei tons concerned are here
by nobbed, that after the expira
tion of fix months (if good came
is not (hewn, to the contrary) the
’ court will direct the executors of
said deceased to crake titles to laid
• tra6f of iand, in terms of the afliu
iuch cabs made and provided.
■ ? ’’ and rue copy from the Record,
David Terrell, c.c-cr
GEORGIA.
At a Court of Ordinary held for the
aunty of Wi tkes 9 Aug 8, 1805.
OI V the petition of Silas Hop-
dating, that William Hen
drick, in his life time, made and
executed his bond to the Hid Sk
las, whereby he bound hindcif to
make good and effectual titles Jo
a fracl of land, lying and being on
Little rh'er, joining Jobh Garrard,
and that faid William Hen
drick departed this bde without ex
ecuting titles, according to said
bond/ cr otherwise provide for tha
by law.—All concerned are
hereby notified that after the e:c*
pi ration of three months, if good
cause is not shewn to the contra
ry, the court will direfl the a&-
miniftrator of the said deceased ot
make and execute titles for- said
land to the said Silas Hopkins, ia 1
terras of the ad in that case made j
and provided. ■
True copy from the record,
David Terrell, c.c.o #
NOIICE
Brought to ray liable for
fafe keping, by a p>erfon who found
him astray in the fuhurbs of this
town, a BLACK HORSE, with a
roach main and iwab tail, with a
fuddle and bridle, ftirrip irons p!a- ; k,
te l but old, the saddle about half
W{)rn. Tae owner may have him
by paying charges and applying to
WILLIAM SANSOM.
Wa&ington Sept, i3, 1805.
GEORGIA* (cj ,ri %
ivglftiu icr. C ; cufi, ip tjgJufo t<#
11
PON the petition of William
(hewing LI was in tb<t
pofeelßon ot a certain in u of harr.d,
yhgncd and delivered to him l v
Seawlet A] . n, U r the jum cf
* cobars, ff r value it-
faid note beard g c*ate
iome time m the year tiihutm
hundred and one, and that ir
aduully Ldt ; a copy of v hreh is
afiiicxed to laid petiti* n, ard \ u: -
ed m the clerk’s office <1 j ‘ j
court, togetlto with affid.v ’ P
tefhmony of the loft oi laic cr- u
, -JWZ
, : thereupon it is ordered \Wt
the laid note be dUbliffied, at tr to *
ad intents ar and purpofos in L
equity be taken and cot fkWd ; J
the original, after puhlicaritn of
th:s rule in one of .the* G; Zl tu i f
this date, for the foace cf p---
months; unlds a :client caifu
within that time, cr on vppUcrk
for a rule ablolute be then fccv.a
again ft the fame.
. A true copy from the mmnr* 3
of said court, rb -
- Nath. Wums. c :k.
• NvJUC.
rt 1
I HAT 03 the (bird daV o f’
October next, will he fold,’ tie
whole estate of I!];am Hendon, dd
-1 ctal’ed, both real and ptsftmul,
; confining ot four hundred , C ia , •
j land, lying on the north folk-or
I the Oconee river, in Clark coui -
| ty, adjoining John Ranu-v,
| Nathaniel Heart
j alio, hoifes, cows,, hogs, fo ■‘tr.',
houlehold and kitcha-ti Vu in;u 11
• F'velves months credit wi I so giv.
i en, on good and appeved bond and
tecurity being riedved—'life Wo
will coniineiico'iit the ufu::l hotitf.
jb&x C/.r.\t£*r, } r,- .
EITJJH HIIXDQSt b ” tt
Sept. 7. 1805.
A List us (LjaulUr; s.i Giiens
ty, for the year 1805.
; Vfe.Va-’ ■ - • t r . ••. . k.- ■-
# Capt. Abraham Greer’* daft rift*
AVilloby Bowles, liobtTt Me>
fop, JohtL Roberts, Chriit ipher,
Taktr, William Sorrel, ‘fhonors
Ham!, Gilbert Enftey, Abbahaa
Ycfift, Elcy Floyd, Joha
held, Gilbtit Brock.
Cr.pt. John Alford’s AiftfiS,
‘William Bagiey, W r iilkm p; f >c r ,
Hardy Wheelis, James RidKir, -
son, John 11. Wa kur, Char!, j
SiißaioD3 A Buffi, Isaac Bun-.- ~
John Decn, David Brewer, T);w {
Estes, Joab Wfieelft, JoSua W:i*
ton.
Capt. James Armor’s dTtrlA.
‘Thomas Reed, Zachamh ReeJ,
John kelly, David White, Arthur
I Barefitld, William Biker, Hemy
I Anglen, Henry Markneh, Ua:k
iey Warren, Sam ml G?<s; S; -
phea Pace, fen. Widcw Sundc r>,
k . Nancy Sanders, g- , _
Capt. Iffiain S. Fannin’s diftnfl.
Robert Biikey, John Birkey,
Mathew Coleman, Join* Coleman,
James Fur low, XJzzs Fin! y. Wil
liam G. Grimt s, David Lee, Fie!, s
Kennedy, JpfephJJllalluway, I)i
----vld Parker, Abner Farmer, J ha
Pliikard, David liardwiek. Thmiti
Sanford. Samuel Jtffiti
Fannin, Jefte Reed, R< hurt Ai)i
fon, Waklon Lewis, Tavner Le*
. • c.. W-‘ k : • “.Wl} Zim
ms.
j Thomas Johns^
Aujuft 28, **