The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, May 23, 1801, Image 4
r ' -.n r" \ ui .UivUlA- By his I loner David Em a n ue l , T’re fide it of the Senate, and connnander in chief cf the army and navy cf this fate, and If the militia thereof . A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS in and by an A 6l, entitled •* an Aft to repeal an Ordinance, paftVd at Augulla, th« 26th of January, 2786, fo far as rclpe&s the fixing Che Scat of the Univerfity of this (late ; and an Acl for the more full and complete clUblifhment of a Public Seat of Learning in this (late. To far as tefpeds the appointment of Trufiees, palled at Savannah the 27th of janmry, and to appoint a Board of Trullces, and to define the Boa d of ViGtors, and to fix on a permanent Seat (or the Lid Univerfity palled the sth day of December, in the year eigh teen hundred, it is ena&ed— “ That Abraham Baldwin, Hugh Lawfon, Benjamin Taliaferro, Jofeph Clay, jun. James Jack fon, (ohn Twiggs John Clarke, [of Wilkes) the Rev. Robert M, Cunningham, John Milledge, Jofiah Tatnall, jun. Ferdinand O’Neal, John Stewart, and James M'Neil, fball compofe the Hoard of Truftecs ; whole duly it (hall be to cany this sn flitution completely into effeft." And it is further enabled— <( That the Governor, the Judges of the Superior Courts, the Pre fidrntof the Senate, the Speaker of the Houle of Representatives, and the Senators fiom the differ ent Counties (except the Coun ties in which the Governor, the Judges, the Prcfident of the Se nate, and Speaker of the Houle of Kcprcfentatives for the time being (ball refide) fball form a Board of Vifitors, whofe duty it (hall be to fupeiintend and fegulatc the literature of this {late ; and in particular of the Public Seat of 1 earning." And whereas the General Af fcmbly paffed a joint refolution authorizing and empowering the Governor to ilfue his proclama tion, requiring the members of the Scnatus Academicus of the Univerfity of Georgia, to con vene at Louifville, between the terms of the Superior Courts, Co take under their confideration and adopt luch meafures as may bed promote the obje&s of that inflitutioa—“ And that body at (heir conventional aftcmblage during the fitting of (he lafl Legiflaturc, having fixed upon Job ah Meigs, efq. then profeflbr of Yale College, in the ftatc of Connecticut, as prefiding pro fellor of the Univerfity of the flatc of Georgia, who gratefully attentive to the call has arrived with his family among us, ajjcJ personally notified the Exccud *o thereof, and of his dcfitjFfo commence on the dutiw alffcfted him. 1 have therefore thought fit to ifluc this my proclamation, requiring the attendance as wed of the members of the fairi Board of Vifitor* as of the members of the Board of Tiuflccs of the Univerfity of this ftate. at the State-Houfc, in Louifville, on Monday the 15th day of June next., then and there to form the Servin'* and to proceed on the important du ties of the inftiiution according •y* Given under my hand, and the Great 'Seal of this ft ate, at the State Ilcu/e , in Louif ville, this cjth day of April, in the year cf cur Lord , eighteen hundred and one, and cf American Independ ence the twenty- fifth. DAVID EMANUEL. By the Prcfident and Com mander in chief Thomas Johnson, Deputy Secretary cf (late. God fave the ft ate, N| OTICE is hereby given to all perfons having de mands againft the eftate cf the late honorable James Jones, dcceafed, that they render them propoily atiefted to the fubfed bers ; and thofe indebted to (he efLte arc requefled to make immediate payment. JOHN MILLEDGE, LBENEZEK STARK, Executors. March 28. "honct. LL perfons having demands againfl the eftate of Wm. Pauleit Harvey, dec’d. are defired to bsing (hem forward, properly authenticated—And thole in debted to the eftate, arc rcquefl (d to make immediate pay ment. M ILLY HARVEY, a dm’rx. May g NOTICE. Ax L perfons indebted to the eftate of Mary Paulett, late of the County of Jtfferlbo, dec’d, are hereby requefted to make immediate payment ; and all to whom the eftate is indebted, are likewifc requefted to render in their accounts properly aitcfted, John Keefe, Garland Hardwich, Executors. May 9. N O T ICE. ON Thurfday the 28th day of May next, will be ex pofed to fa!e at public outcry, at the houfe lately occupied by Do6lor James Royd Sharpe, in the town of Wayncfborough ; the whole of the PERSONAL ESTATE of the faid James 3. Sharpe, deceased ; confining of a well chofen aflbrtment of Me dicine and Shop Furniture, a few articles of Houlehold and Kitchen Furnituie, a (mall (lock of C attic, Hogs and Goats.— Six months credit will be given, the purebafers giving bond or notes with approved fecurity to ,lhe adminiftraior :—Who te quefts all perfons having de mands on the eftate, or againft the dcceafed, to render them properly attefted, and thofe in debted, to make payment with out delay* to Frbd. Shubakt, AdmV. April 2, 1801. FOR SAL E, At Mr. McCormick’s Store, A Quantify cf BAR and EYE CUTTER PLOUGH IRONS. TAX CO LI .EC TOR' s* SALES. WILL BE SOLD, A r thrCouic Houle in Wtyn> (borough, Burke county, oo MONDAY iLe 8 b of June, «t rhe ufual houri. One Huurrrd Acrf» of LAND, Cmke Couu'y ; the fame be ug one tuoie y < f » five hundred acre Tiaft orig'uslly printed to George Btrry, Joining of Henry Y< ung, cu 'he not h fide of the Btavcr Dam, and fold to fatiify the Ti* of 1799, and all ar nan. John Broome, t. c. s. c. April 4, 1 So I. SHERIFFS SALE. Cn Tuefday the ill day of Line next, at the Market- Houfe in ; ouilville. between the hours of ten and ihice o’clock, will be (bid to the liighelt bidder. Four LOTS in the town of LouilviJle, numbers—three hun- i died and twelve--three hundred and clever—two bundled and eighty, (even, and two bundled and fourteen. I aken as the pro perty of Giant Taylor and John (obnfon, to fatisfy the i < m mdfidncis of Louilvilic, againft Lid Tar lor and jehnfon. Conditions, C.ifh. JOHNPAULETI\ Sheriff. May 9, 1801. GEORGIA, Warren County. W r HER£AS Robert A'zercrotnWz aud Jcfeph Howe!', ha h ep« applied to me for letter! of adnvn'ftrarh u on ihc cllatc of Archibald Keaipfty, afe of 1 )> 8 rfcounty, ccesftd ; Uufe aic then fore to cue and admonlfb ai! land fmgdar the kindred and crcd tori of thi faid decr&fed, to be and appear before the hon* Court of Ordinary, on the t J Monday in Auguft next, to Iht w «Rule it any iluy can, why faid leitcis IhoulJ not be granted, G ven under my hand and f<.al at office, thia 1 aih of February i8oi» and in the twenty fifth year of American Independence, Septimus Weatherby, c. c. o. By Jam a 3 Bozeman, C.trk of th,s Court tj V Xjrdinu ry jvr the. jijfcrfon County, i County ej ’J'jJcr. ; /«». WHEREAS Daniel Gan mao , hath this day applied to me for Ict'era of admin. ftraticn cn the eUale and rflcdia of Barthulc nv w Gartmao, Vc of the conmy afortfaid, drccufcd : ihtfe are therefore to cite and admon ffi all and fjngular the kindred and credi tor* cf the faid dccrabd, lo file their ofjeftioufl, if any they have, in my office, on or before the fitft Monday in . June next, o‘.lkr«rife tellers vull be granted. Given under my hand this I ft May, 1801. N O T I cTe. APPLICATION will be made to the Inferior Court of Jcffeifon cocnty, after the ex piration of nine months for an order to (ell the tallowing lands, viz. One thoufand five hun dred and five acres, more or Ids joining Richard Gray, cfq, and olheis ; one other trad contain ing one hundred acres, moic or lefs, joining Robert Bradey, and others: which were of the real eftate of William Stevens, laic of the (aid county, dcceaf cd, forlhc benefit of the heirs and creditors, in terms of the a6l in (uch cafe provided. Nathan Powell, Benjamin Bryan, Adminirtraton. Sepfemi rr q, iBcc, WRITING PAPER, For fak by the rheam or quire. Coil) tcf Gy dina ry, Feb. 12, 1801. Wofiingion County. A PETITION being preferred by Ifaac Langdon to the court of or. dinary , praying an order of th{s court , to direct Edward Kelly to make and execute bgal titles as minijlrator of the ejlate and effefa of Hugh Kelly, deceafed , agreeable, lo jaid Hugh Kelly s penal hand hearing date the 10 of 1798, with a condition to mdt iC ties in /teftmple to a certain traß of land, containing acres (mare or lejs) lying and j, anr in the county of Lincoln, on the terse/ Soap-creek, adjoining lands oj George Simms andßcb:. Radciiff, and thefold petition with a true copy of/aid bond , being filed in the office of this court. IT IS 0 DERED, that th fie going application be puhhfed m one of the Gazettes of the fate, three months, and that at the next tern of fail court, thereafter no fufficicnt objection {hewn the [aid Edward Kelly i cdminijlr ator as afore [aid, zi ill be diredid to execute titles to Ifaac langdon , according to the condition of [aid bond, in terms of the ad in fuch cafes provided , Extradfrom the Record, J. WATTS, Clerk C. 0. Court of Ordinary, Oft* 15, 18004 Wafhirgton county. ON motion of John M. Ber rien, for Michael Shehnan, petitioning this court to dired John Mackey, executor of the ejiate of James Mackey , deceafed, to make titles to a certain trad of land, for making titles to which, he the jaid James Mackey, had entered into a bond in the penal fum of five hun dred pounds, which will more par ticularly andJully appear by refer. rence to a copy of the bond, now fled with the clerk of the court of Or dinary for the county oj Wafling ton IT IS ORDERED, That the afore[aid John Mackey . Efq, as a - do at the meeting oj the court of Ordinary next, immediate ly after the expiration of three months from the date oj this order, make titles to the aforefaid trad of land, unle/s he fiew eauft to the contrary, on or hforc the lofl day of the faid next term. The above is a true, copy from tin records . Feb. 11 , 1801. J WATTS, Clerk CO notTc! THE Copartnerfjip of Wal ter T. Smith & Co. expired the 18 th infant :—all perfons indebted thereto are requefed to make immediate payment, to Mr. Thomas Bourke, jun. who is duly anther [fed to receive thefame, and will give attendance at the Store. Walter T. Smith. William Hunter. Minis & Hunter. April 25. NOTICE. A. hL perfons indebted to the ef tate cf IVilliam M f Dow ell, dec. are earneflly requefed to tnake immediate payment : and ah thefe to whom the [aid eft ate is indebt ed, are likewife requefed to bring in their accounts properly attejtea. JOS lAH M. STERETZ JAMES STUBBS , Executors. Feb. 27, 1801.