The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, May 27, 1800, Image 3

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SHERIFFS SALK. m the FIRST TUESDAY in July next, at the Court Hovfe , •* l lVdJhington county , wift he fold t the following Drafts or Par cels of Land, rco acres in the faM county bound e(l by Brown’d, and Walker's land, and Stiff aloe Geek, being part of two fur vcjt, the one 144? 12 ,crrB ’ « rantcJ %0 Andrew Frazer, the other 575 acres, Ranted to Sander* Walter. 8 30 0 acres in the faid connly, on Boftaloc C e k. hounded by Samuel Hawking, and Vacant land, at the tim of furvey, being the fouthweft corner 0 f a trart of 1000 acres, grated to Benjamin J rdaa, . The above land taken by ejeecuu r 2I the property of Jofeph Oueal, ai lb. Joftaocr of William Sanfom. Condition*! cafh H. Breazsal, S. IV. C. M»y *7* 180# _ SHERIFF'S sales. On the FIRST TUESDAY in July next , at the Market Hcufe vi Louifville, between the ho irs of ten and three o'clock , will be fold , to the highejl bidder, fwo NEGROES and one RI DING CHAIR ; taken as the proper tv of J'ffc Newton, to fat afy John Hammcl aol John Bu-ton’a execution. Alfo, tivo Horfce ; taken as the pro. perty of ILac Anger, to ktisfy Willi am Smith’* execution. Conditions, cafh. - \li j. William PcuJett, D. S. df.sy 27, lloo* . , sheriff’s sales. Cn the FIRST TUESDAY in July next , at the Market Houje, in Louifville , between the hours of ten and three o'clock, will be Jold to the highejl bidder, in put /nance of an order of the honor chic faperior court at April term Ail the GOODS, remaining ia the ftore of Manus Lemls, af the time of ks leaving this ftarc, and on which at tachm-nts were levied by Saul 3'rnons, and others. Conditions of fale, cafh. Alfo, w*so acres lend do Cree k, the title psp: rs are in my hand, and fold to fatiefy jofeph G. Pofncr, an J others Former conditions of fa e not complied with. Conditions, cafh. Alfo, one houfe and lot in the town of Louifviite. known by the ttomSer * , front tug f-remh ftreet, adjo niog tHc lot whereon Mr. James Lamir’s entton ma. June fiends. Taken as rhe ■property of Samuel Tlf'-Kee, to fatisfy Narhaa Paw?] % execution. John Paidctt, /heriff, May 27, 1803. CORONER'* SALE. 0* the FIRST TUESDAY in July next , at the Market Hou/e in Louifville , between the hours r / ten and three o'clock, will he F-i to the highe/l bidder, 0"? Praft of Land, containing five ( ' !p fd and fifty fi* e acres, lying on | e wa'rrs of Ready Creek, joio ng i ar, | > Mournoy and Bradlhaw. Taken f ,f)c property of John Paulell, t-"* ‘ ’7 Flukcr and Blacfhcar’s cxecu <|JDS* Conditions, cafh, Win, Goold, coroner . %*7» JBOO. I COLLECTORS sale. I t WILL BE SOLD, I v tne Court Houfe, in Wafhington I f l f r ' a * the ufual hours, on the I - f MONDAY in June next , ■ }*£ thoujnnd Acres of Pine Irr. , l an d, in the name of Dalzal ■ r i in [aid county on Floyd's I Taken default for the taxes Pj * tears 17Q7 and 1798. iQ * 77 cents , i I v t. c. \v. c. ’770, fi r blank, deeds ‘ at this Office, COLLECTOR’S SALE. Kill he fold, on SATURDAY, the s'fl infant, at the Mat hut Houfe, in the town of Loui/mlle, at the ufual hour , SIX NEGROES, To wit: Eilly, Tom , Lucy, Henry \ Green and Cherry. Taken as the property of ho than Powell, for taxes due on one E 0 Table and other proper ty returned to me in default by the 7 eceiver of tax returns for the county °f Jefferfon, for the year 1799. Tax due, 640 dollars. Garland Hardwick, r. c, y. c. May 6th t 1800. * COLLECTOR'S SALES. WILL BE SOLD, On TUESDAY, the 2gthof July next, at the Market Houfe in the Town of Louifville, at the ufual hour, 'the FOLLOWING PROPERTY ; to wit . 4®o teres ad quality land, in Jeffer fnn county, on Ogccbee r:v;r, joining Thomas, and others, granted to Stubbs and others. Taken as the property of Blaffiogame Harvey, jun. in default for his tax for the year 1799. Tax due feven dollars feveoty two ccn's. One LOT at Fenr.’g Bridge ; t: ken as the property of William Stvham, ro default for his tax for the year 1799. 7*ai due forty feven cents. 130 acres p ac land, Jefferfon county, on Reed Creek, joining Jcel Darft y ; taken as the property of Elizaheih Po it, m default for her tax for the year 1799. Tax due twenty cents. 650 acres 3d quality land, in R:ch mond county, no Big Ctevk joining Moore ; taken as the property of Ehe nezer Fnlefhme, in default < for hi# ta,r for the year 1799. Tex due, two dol lars twenty fix and half cents. 250 acres 2d quality Hnd, in Bn ke county on the waters of Big < reek, joining Wi’fon, granted to William Cn r fley; taken as the property of Daniel M Murphy, in default for his ta* for the year 1799. I*2 due two dollars ninety ceme. r 332 acres | ! qu.'ity. Jickfon coun ty, 00 the waters of Appa’ac 1 ee, join ing Scott, gran cd to barbaiy Frazer ; *aken as the property Jofeph Spir-1 in default for his tax for the year 1 799 1 ax due forty nine ceat p. , 400 Acres pice Lnd in J< fferfon county, on Big Creek, joining J Lph Alien, granted to Roher? Allen, giv n |n by Jofe pb Allen as agent for William Alien > tak«D in default for the taxes for the y-ar x7C9* Tax due lorty-three and three quarter cents. joo Acre* id y land in Du ke county, on Rotky Crtek, jo o’ng D a* on, granted to Roberts; taken as the prop rty of John M'Cullcrs, in default for ibe ta*c« for the year 1799- due one dollar fourteen cents. 1200 -Acres 3d quality land in jack ton County, bn Currey Creek, joining John Goiura, granted to William Gib bons ; taken c 9 the proper y of John Moreland, in defsu't for the <a ta for he year 1799- Tjtx due five dolurs fcvcnty-nioc cents. 100 Acres pne land in Jefferfon county, waters of Big Creek, jo ning W ilis Howard, granted to Wa ktr ; aken as the property of Thoma- Bailey, n default for the fa*es for the yea-* 1795. Ta« due 4 orty-niDe cents. One houfe and lot in the town of Louifv lie ; taken as the property of William Evans, in default for the taxes for the year 1799* T a * uc ODC dollar and fen cents. 5087 Acres p’ne land in Mor*gomery county, Oconee river, joining F.oumoy, granted to Mitchell Harvey ; taken aa the properly of Robert Flournoy, in default for the ta* for the year 1799- Tax due forty-nine dollarjfourtcen ccu.s. Garland Hardwick, T. C. J. C, May 2jih, l 800. BLANK LETTERS Of ADMINISTRATION, For Salt at this Office. / * SCREW AUGERS Of all kmJi, md of the fitd qu»’lty, fnperior to any imporrc-i • particularly large Bugera, fit for drifting of lumber, for tale, to Louilfille, by job Tounfley. B. Order* frpm any part of the country will h, funded to. May ??. IFOO. Jclleilon Superior Court, OBo\er Term , 1799. Prefent the hon. Thomas P, Carnes, Robert Watkins fc? John E Andejfon , | )°y the v.jr 9/ John I> Forertofure, t'ore vs, Thoms Colhns . J BE tnozvn to all concerned, that a petition rvis prefented to the honor ale the Suprri >r court of the county of Jefferfon , held by his honor Thomas Fetters Corner one of the judges of the /aid courts , praying the Joreclofure of the equity of redemption to one lot of land filucite in the town of Low/wile y in the couh'y of Jrfe* fan, and knon n hr number two hundred and fifty two—be it therefore Ordered, That the [aid Tho mas Collins do come into court within twelve months . from-' the date hereof , and pay the [aid Robert Watkins . and John E. Ander/on i for the vfe of John Fo y e , the prin cipal nnd interejl together with the cojh . in terms 0/ the fainte in fuck cafes made and provided; olfienvife the equity of redemption will he forever from thence forward foreclojed . peter ]. c Arnes, Attorney . A Lift of I (tiers remaining in the Pop-Office at Lowfville , on the firfl day of April, 1800, which if not taken out before the fir ft day of July next, will he fent to the General Fuji- OJfce as dead r Letters . 1 Ma !or James arm* STRONG, John Addi lon,; Df-vid Bryant, James Boyeft* John Hm kner, Samuel Benedix, Mrs. Bofomworth, or Mr. Holmes, 2. Nimrod Burke, |e re mia hCa 1 d well, Joh n Cobbs Dcadfsion Dan’s; Alexander Gordon, Samuel GarratL Mit che 1 GrifTnn,; Mark Holton, 2; George Hargrove, William Hooks; David Jamerfon; Wil liam Kennedy; William .Log ger, Peter heath ; [ohn Man lon, Sarah' Mnlryan, or Mrs. Holmes, [ohn Marfhall, John Montforf, Mr. Mackisick, Ti mothy M'Kinney; Elijah Nel fon ; Reuben Rogers; Eliza Smith, Rowland ‘ tone, iMugh Wilfon, John Welt, Spencer Wilfon, Henry Smith. JAMES BOZEMAN p. m. N. B, The Northern mail will be trade up at half after feven o’clock on Sunday even ings, and the Southern mail at ten o'clock, a.m. on Wed nefdays. All letters intended to be conveyed on thole day?, mufl be delivered at the poll office by the time aboVcmen tioned, or they will lay till the next pod.* April 15, 1800. ALMANACS FOR THE YEAR 1800, For Sale at this Office. NEW CATECHISM. W hat is the chief end of man ? To gather up riches , cheat all he can,- To flatter the rich, and ike poor to dtfpi/e, 10 pamper the fool, to humble the wife, • The rich to ajfifi, to do all in his power. To kid the unfortunate Jlill a peg lower. To cry up for freedom, defend it with vigor , Have fives without number and ufe thorn with rigor , To deal fair with all men, when ri\ hes attend them. To grind down the poor when there’s none to defend them . To [educe the. fair virgin to accept his embrace , To caf on her then all the fame and di [grace. To be angel without, and devil with itf , To pretend to all virtue, and prac tice all fin — This is rnofl men's chief end , or their aftions belie them, If you don’t believe it, you may go and try them. AN EC DOT E, t'pon the expefted death of the King of Spain in 1758, the Duke, who was then Chancellor of the Exchequer, gave order* to his fervants, 'ha- if any nicf fmger arrived by exprefs, evert if it was at midnight, be fhould he inftantlv introduced to him ; landing this order, a nan or* hoifeback knocking furioufly a*: thq outer gate about th ee o’clock in the morning, he was inftantly admitted, and brought tip to tho Duke's hed-chainVr. “ Well, my good friend," lays the Duk* (putting on his (lockings, andt furveying the man *i(hed all over with mud from top to toe,) “ you muft have rode hard ?** “ mofl damnably I never onco flept during the whole journey “ Put you arc fmc he is dead ?’* On ! mofl certainly."— M All I poor man, he’s got out of a troublcfome world at fail* Pray when did you leave Ma drid ?— •* Madud !" fays the man ill amaze ; “ I ord ! your Cnee, I never was there in my life, " tx Ami * here the devil elfc did you come from ?’’—“ Why, from Kichmond in Yotkfhire* your Grace, and am come cx prefs* to acquaint you of the* death of Sam Dickinfnn, the exciseman, whole place, yoiz know, your C race promtlcd me at the laft e'tQwr), the moment the breath was out of hi' bo dy.“ COLLECTOR'S SALE. At the Court Houfe in Burke county * at the ufual hours on the 14 th June next the / Hawing lands, or as much thereof as will jotisfy the tax due )or 1798* 367 acpine l 3 in Afontgnircry, ■fuii’7 adjoi 1: g Jt/ercei’i, ulcco as •be properly o{ Wiliam cv Lsccafteff ar daw*, 4 dollars 3 1 K ren’9. 450 acres Burke Cou r fy ajmring taken as the prrprryrt Wm, L t;c; ta due, 9 dollars U I 4 cents. JOHN ROYAL, x c. i,c* April ii, 1800.