The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, December 17, 1800, Image 1

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VOL. IL] GEORGIA, LOUISVILLE:—PubIiIhed every Wcdnefday, by AMBROSE DAY & JAMES HELY, at 3 dollars pci ann. payable half yeaily : Where Effays, Articles of Intelligence, Advertifements, &c. &.c. are thankfully received, and PRINTING in all its variety, is executed with neatnefs and difpatch. ORDERED, That James Bozeman, be, and he is hereby appointed Clerk of the Court of Ordinary , for the County of fof fer jm. M. S HELM AN. D. HANCOCK. R. GRAY. September 6, 1800. True Ext raft from the Minutes of the Inferior Court , 1 otb Dec. iSoo. JAMES BOZEMAN, Clk. GEORGIA. By his Excellency JAMES JACKSON, Governor and Commander in Chief of the army and navy of this hate, and of the militia there of. To fames Bozeman, efq greeting. WHEREAS <\cu were ap pointed on the fixth day of September infant , by the Jufiices of ihe Inferior Court, for the conn if c / Jeffnfon , clerk of the Court cf Ordinary for the /aid county . Ido by virtue of the power and milhority in me vefled by an aB of the General Affembly of the fate dfore/aid, paffed the fixternih day cf February , one thou/and [even hundred and ninety-nine , hereby commiffonate you the faid fames Bozeman, clerk of the Court of Ordinary aforefaid You are there fore hereby authorized and required i° do and pet form all and fngidar duties incumbent on you as clerk of the court of ordinary aforefaid, according to law, and ihe truf re el'd la you . Given under ?kv hand and feal, at the State Houfe in Loui/vil’e , this twenty ninth day of Sept, m the year of our Lord 1800, and in the twenty fifth year of American Independence. „ JAMES JACKSON. t' l(: Governor. Horatio Marbury, Secy . r _ "A By Jaaicj Bozema*’, 0R G I A,/ Clerk of the Court jf“fin County. Y t ordinar f * V County of Tr lon‘I on ‘ V \l hEREAS Ebcnczer Fnllfotne hath applied to me for letters a 'lm!niftraMoo on the efta'c and efTccf* ® Vil iam Call, formerly of th>9 hte ot the ftate of Virginia, de *Ci d 5 ihefe are therefore to cite and * '"‘nifti alt and fingular the kindred t, crf difo* - 9 of the faid deceafed, to . c P-eir objeflions, if any they have, ni y office, on or before the third Iff ;a y in January next, otherwife H t d srs <*f admlaiftralion will be granted lT < n under my hand, this ifl day H d Dec. 1800, and in the twenty year of American Indepcnd*- ■ IoN A L MaGAZI NE. H. Sub/cribers to the Nalonal wm, a 6 CZl ne, arc refpecljully informed mtun h ■ Un l irs are juf received , and ready 1 delivered at this Office , THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE; AND republican trumpet. W EDNESDAY, December 17, 1800. LIBERrriS OUR MOTTO AMD TROTH OUR GUIDE. By Tamei Bozemaw. iGEORGIA,/ Cierk of the Court cf \ y Ordinary for the 1 jtfo» County. County of J'fftr f /on. nrjTT’HF.RHAS Millerr Harvey a> W plied to me for letter, of admi'if fration on the *ftHtc and ejTeftj rf Wm, P Ha« vey, la f c of the county af< ref.dd, deceafed : rhefc are therefore to rite »rd admonifli all nr? fmgi lar the kind ed and cedifor* nf the frid deceafed. to file 'heir their ohjyftions, if ant thev have, in my oliice, on or before the third Mom's* in January neiU, otherwife letrerj of admi nilbration «i'l he prapted hrf. Given under my hard, this h day rf Dec >BOO, and in the wenty fifth ear ct the American Inde pendence. By Tame* Rc/ermn. Georgia/ ciniofthe Court rf > Ordinary for the Jeff"fon County V County cf J fon. Whereas, ci.ioe Hunt. la* tbit day app'rd to me for le*terg of aclminiftr-rinn. on the eftare »nd efrefds of James Hunt, lair of the coun'y of JefFrfon, deceafed ; rhefc* are therefore to cite and ac'mnnifh and fin/u'ar the k : ndred «nd creditors of thn fa : d decessfed, to file their ohjedrUous if any they I ave in my office on or before the third Monday In J'ruary nrxl. otherwife lefera of adm n.ftratiou w.’ii be granted her. Given under my hand and f<~»l this day of November iBco and in the twenty fifth year of Ame rican Independence. J Bv '"ntM H zemnn, GFOBGTA. ( Cl-rk f the Court of yefferfon County. C Ordinary J>r toe j County of r f on WHEREAS, David M'Cormxk hath app! ed to me for ?e # »»rs BdmioifitBt : on on the tfi* e and rfitcts of W tiliam Pollard, late of *hc county aforefaid, tlcceafed : t?iefe are therefore to c'te and adnvmifh fingular the kindred and creditor* of the f)id d-craHd, tc fi'e their o’oje£bons ; f any they lave, in my office, on or the third Monday in Jaotmry next, otherwife Inters of admlniftratiou be rrante ? him. (y<ve n u n dcr rhyhand, this dry of D'f. 1800 and in :h‘ twenty fif:h year of American Independ ence, J 77v Timo Rozem-n, GEORGIA,! ' Clerk of ,hr Co rt of County . S 0> dinafy for the eoun ) tyofjferfei . WHEREAS Thomas P. Carnes, tfq hath applied to me for let ters of adminiftra’ion on the cfta’.e and cffeftfl of Peter Johnfon Carn-s, tfq. deceafed : thrfe are 'hertfore toci'e and admoniffi all and fingular the kindred and creditors of the faid deceafed, to file th-Ir objections if any they have, in my office, on or before the third Monday in January next otherwife let ters of adminiftratioa will be granted him. Oivn under ray hand, this Ift day of December, 1800 and in the twenty fifth year of Araer can Independence N O T I C E. ALL Perfons who have demands againtt the Eftate of Blsfingame Harvey, deceafed, aie di fired to bring them forward, properly attefted ; and tfiofe iodebtfd to faid eftate, aie rrq-ieft cd to make immediate payment to Drufiller Harvey, Executrix . Tandy C. Kcv, 1 r T . „ I Executors. John Paulftr, ) September 9, Dc/anhers in ihe County of ~foffer- Jon, jor the year 1800. V I Z. Capt. Vining’s Dijiriß Jolcph Scott Wil'iam Allen, John Saucer, Laac Rohinfon, fas. Adams, Thos. M'Guatty, Sam. Blood worth, Vinton Row ell, William Nance. Capt Terry s Di/lriß. Thomas Little, Folicr Uttle, Samuel Little, Robert Little, John Brackemidge, Capt Hamptons Diflricl. James Tillman, John James James Horn Mannon Cammel. Jelfe Pipken, Andrew Little, Benjamin Thompfon, Berrcy Hughs Capt , Schley s Difhiß . Benjamin Gobert, jun. Sam. Barron, jol'eph White, ChdL y Boftick, fen. Griffin L. Ivainp kin, John Houfiey, John La mar, William Evans, Andrew Burns, Morris Gilbert, Jofeph Gilbert, Horatio Marbury, Wil liam Robin lon Jacob Robin lon, Abner Griffin. William Mathews, George Cleyion, Ja cob Peterfon, Thomas Johnfon, Simon Day, Jofeph Rawls, Culven Fore, ary VV right. Capt. Coward’s Diflriß , jambs Weeks, Widow Finf ley, William Dodd, Ifaac Cur tain, livin < aboon. Capt . Vimon’s Difnß. Voles Carter, [clle Acock, John Bradffiaw, Mathew Moore Capt Key’s Diflriß. Hugh Lambert, MathevsT Da vis, George Earned, William Levcns, Elijah Chriflia. Jcha Whitehead , r. t. r. j. c. G6iober 21. N O T I C E. ALL concerned wil take notice, that there will be an applica tion made to the honorable ihe next court of ordinary, for the county of Wajhmgton, for letters difm/Jary n the efla'c of JjcJfe Smith , de ceafed. by William Smith, executor, CBuber 15, 1800. COLLECTOR’S SALE. IVill he fold, at the ufual hours, on the firjl Tuefday in January next, at the Court Houfe, in hVafljin 7ton county, Two TRACTS of LAND, given in by William Breazeal, one of 338 acres pine land, ad joining Frederick. Peelers, Sand hill Creek. The other 287 1-2 acres fwamp land, Oconee, fc cond quality, adjoining Middle ton. Taken in default for his tax for the year 1798. Tax due 2 dolls. 91 1-2 cents. Samuel Robinson, T. C. November 4, iSoo. The SUBSCRIBER OFFERS for Tale, his two adjoining, well improved and convenient LOTS, fituace oppolite the State J loufe, lur rounded with two main ftreets leading into the Country, and two Alleys. On one of which Lots Hands his Dwelling I loulc, well calculated for a Boarding; Houfc or Store, and known hy the fign of the American arms. The other Lot is improved ai> i a Garden with all kinds of va luable Fruit Trees, Shrubs and beautiful 1 ledges, which makes it an agreeable dwelling. A purchafcr who would wifh to have a plantation contiguous, may be accommodated with from fifty to two hundred and fifty acres or more of good land, adjoining the commons, fit for the culture of corn, cotton, rice, occ. well watc red, abounding with fprings, and fituate on Oge chce river i out of which a race cf about one hundred yards be ing cut, would afford fufticitnc water at all times to turn a grift or faw mill. On the land is an excellent feine place, where may be taken in their fcafon to a great: amount of ft ad and other fifii. It wdlild take an age to exhauft the laid land of its firewood, which is an object worthy the attention of a purchafer. The moft clear and indifputablc tides for laid premiles, ft all be given, and terms made eafy. A dwel ling in Charlefton, or Savannah, would be taken in exchange, ami boot given, or taken. For further information apply on the pre miles, to JOHN BARRON : JVho has for ftale y a Jmall siftert rnent of frefth well choften Goods , among which are t Broad Cloths, Drabs, Bath Coating Fluftmg, Striped Klaflic Swanfdown, CalTimeres Fancy Cord, Thicklct Durant, Platillas Brown Silefia Irifh Linen Tamboured Mullins Handforne Callicoes Handkerchiefs of various kind:. Writing Paper, Duftl Blankets White Plains Ladies and Gentlemens llofc Mens Worfted Gloves Colored and Ounce Thread Knives and Forks Pruning Knives Pen ditto, Sciffors Ivory Combs Combs and Cafes Ladies and Gentlemens Hats Coffee, Sugar, and many other things, too tedious to men-* tron. Lout faille, Dec. 17, :°oo. [No. 97.