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J K L A *> November 21, 1801. -[No. t 4 <,
LHERTriS OUJt MOTTO AND 'TRUTH OUR GUIbE.
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GEORGIA.. LOUISVILLE:— Pablifhed every Saturday, by AMBROSE DAY & JAMES HELY, Printers
a. 3 dollars per ann. :~\v here Mays, Articles of Intelligence. Advertilements, &c.&c.are thankfully received,
and PRINTING in ail its variety, is executed with neatncls and dilpatch.
COLLECTOR’S SALE.
Will be fold, on the third Satur
day in November next, at the
Market Honfe in the town of
Louifville, at the nfual hours ,
the following traft cf Land, or
as much thereof as will'fatisfy
the taxes due for the year 1800,
to wit :
575 Acres third quality land
in Jackfon county, lying on die
North Fork of the Oconee Ri
ver, adjoining Pope and Mar
bury, and granted to David
Thurmon. Taken as the pro
perty of Peter J. Carnes,
Efq. in default for his taxes.
Tax due—Twenty-two dollars
iixty-eight cents.
Conditions of the former falc
of the above-mentioned trad of
land not complied with.
GARLAND HARDWICH,
T. C. J. C.
September 12, 1801.
;
N OTIC E.
On Saturday the sth5 th cf December
vext y will be fold, part of the
Perfonal Eftate cf Patrick Con
nelly , late of the county of Jef -
ferfon, dec. for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors.
Confiding of Cotton, Corn,
and Fodder, Horfes, Hogs,
Black Cattle, Farming Utenfils,
Houlchold Furniture, &c. The
fale will be at the plantation of
the laid Patrick Connelly, de
cealecl, and the terms made
known on the dav.
THOS. STREET, Adm'r.
MART STREET, Ain'*,
N. B. Alio will be rented
find hired, the Plantation and
Negroes, and poffeiTion givenon
the firft day of January next.
Oftober 24, 1801.
WILL BE SOLD,
On MONDAY ; the 21ft cf
December next, at the planta
tion of fames Parfons , de~
<ea[ed,
THE PERSONAL ES
TATE of faid deceafed. —Con-
ditions will be made known on
*he day of Sale.
ANN PARSONS,
Adminiftratrix.
JOHN BRUMMITT,
Adminifirator,
November 7. td
WILL BE SOLD,
On the 14th day of December
next , at the plantation of Cbas.
Coates, deceafed,
THE PERSONAL PRO
PERTY rf faid deceafed. Con
ditions will be made known on the
<*ay of J ale.
ANN COATES,
Adminlfiratrix.
JAMES COATES,
Adminifirator.
November 14, x 801, •td
THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE;
AND
REPUBLICA N TSUMPE T*
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the Firft TUESDAY in De
cember next, at the Market
Houfe, in Louifville , between
the hears cf ten and three
c clock,
ONE CHAISE and HAR
NESS, one TRUNK, with
POPPETS; one pair of SAD
DLE BAGS, with feme Wear
ing Apparel, to fatisfy John
Colbert’s cok and jail fees.—
Conditions, Cadi.
JOHN PAUI ETT,
Sheriff.
October 17.
' SHERIFF’S* SALIC
On the firft Turf day in December
next, at the Court Hcttje in
Saunderjville , I Tiffing ton cc un
ity, between the hears of ten
and three o'clock, will be fold to
the higheft bidder, for Caffe,
587 Acres of land in faid coun
ty, on the waters of Lamar’s
Creek, adjoining Scfllons and
River’s lands; Taken as the
property of Philip Diiliard, to
fatisfy Richard Martin’s Exe
cution.
138 Acres of land on Sand
hill Creek, adjoining Heaton’s
land j Taken as the property of
Wm. Brafwell and Bailey Ko
binfon, to fatisfy Andrew Ken
nedy’s Execution.
Alio, Acres of land,
with a compleat let of mills on it,
faid land lies on Ogechee River,
adjoining the Golphinton lands,
whereon Thomas Shields now
lives ; One Negro man named
June ; taken as the property of
faid Thomas Shields, fen. to
fatisfy James Wallace’s Execu
tion.
J. WATTS, s. w. e.
October 31.
~N O T I C E.
ALL perfons having any de
mands againll die ckaic of Au
gukin Parrott, deceafed ; and
all thofe indebted to the ekate,
are requeked to come forward,
and fettle their accounts imme
diately.
Elijah Blackshear, Ex'r.
November 7. 3
~A CAUTION.
SOME time in die month cf
October, in the year 1790,
the underfigned and Benjamin
Smith, gave an inkrument of
writing to John Shankle, for
fifty fix pounds North-Carolina
currency ; thefe are therefore to
warn all perfons from purchafing
the fame, as it has long knee
been difeharged, as can be made
appear by fufheient vouchers in
the poffckion of the Subfcnber.
Cornelius Murphy.
Wafhington County,
Aug. 19, 1801.
E O R S A I. E.
Cn the 2 ofh Tax of Dccemi ernexf,
atpuviic auction, at the plant a
non new occupied ly Henry
Taylor, cn I.imrjhne Creek, in
iVajbingum county,
A 1 rad of Land containing
305 as appears from the
original plat; this trad: of land
has been fettled, there is icoa
cres of it cleared, and improved
with houfesand fences—a thriv
ing peach orchard, and fomeap
ple trees; this is a plantation
late the property of John 'Tay
lor, dec. and is fold by a rule
a'ofolute of the Inferior Court
of Wafhington county, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors,
agreeable to the katute in Inch
cafes made and provided.
The terms of conveyance
will be one moiety of the pur
chafe money to be paid one year
from the day of fale ; the re
maining half to be paid at the
expiration of one year from the
time of the firfl payment. A
bond, with good fecurity will be
required, before the right of the
land is altered, by
JESSE BRETT,
OWEN FORT,
Executors.
Wafhington county, Oct. 17.
TO BE RENTED,
A CONVENIENT] H TIE
* 1 I IOUSE, on eighth ftreet,
occupied at this time by Mrs.
Forlyth ; for nine or twelve
months from the firft of January
enfuing. For terms apply to
Mr. William Megehe.
N. B. Alfo will be fold,
the fame Premifes ; credit will
be given until the firk day of
September next.
WII LIAM KEELING.
November 7.
Notice to Thofe it may concern.
From and after the third
Monday in this month, no kr
vices will be performed by the
Clerks of die Superior or Inte
rior Courts of Wafhington
county,- until the fees required
by law are firft paid.
T H‘ s. B . KUT n£RFOR D , c. s. c.
WfL LI A M M‘M URRAYjC. I. C.
November 7, 1801. 2am 3
N O T 1 C L.
ALL 'perfons indebted to the
OC J t
eftate of John fining, late cj the
ccim f y (j f fferf on, deceafed, are
hereby t egu. ied to make immediate
payment ; and all to whom the
eftate is indebted , are Ukewfe re
quefted to render in their accounts ,
properly attefted.
John Vjninc,
Jesse Vining,
Executors.
Sept. 5, I o€H.
C A u T I () X.
COME time fincc, 1 gave thre<?
Notes to Arthur Neal, of
Montgomery County, payable
about next Chriflmas, two 10
Dollars each, one ditto \ ] 7$
cents; the amount 53 Dollars
75 Cents, which 1 am determi
ned not to pay, as I never re
ceived a fadsfadlion for the fame,
this 29th of Auguft, 180 T.
JOI IN M‘CALUSTER.
November 7.
N O T I C K.
lE'REAS my Wife, Nan
cy Davis, has abfeonded
my bed and board, without any
provocation whatever; I do
hereby forwarn all perfons, from
tiading with, or crediting hef
on my account, as I will pay nO
debt Hie may contraft.
JOHN DAVIS.
ll\irrcn C:n:tty, Nov. 7. J
N O 1 1 c E:
ALL perfons are cautioned
rgainfl purchafing of Jofeph
Chairs, a note of hand given by
me to William Bond, dec. and
by him traded to the laid Joftpk
Chairs, for two cows and calve**
and ten bufuels of corn, as the
fame has been paid off, in the
hands of the faic! Chairs.
1 FAY Id KENNEDY.
November 7, 1801. 3
TAKE NOTICE.
*' I TAT nine months from thft
date hereof, tlicrc will be
an application made to the ho
norable the Court of Ordinary
of r u e County of W’afhington,
for have to fell all the rculeflatc
of Benjamin Griffin, deceafed,
fur the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of find deceafed.
ALU N GRJKEIN,
; urviving Admin:fir at offr
November 14. 6m
TAKE NOTICE-.
TIL A after the expiration cf
nine mentis, I jhall apply to tie
honorable inferior court of IVafh
inyton County, for leave to Jell
a trail of land, containing tzvv
hundred acres, lying in the [aid
c r tinty , adjoining lamucl 1 Jove nr d 4
belonging to the eflate of IVhitJon m
To ung, deceafed ; for the benefit cf
the heirs and creditors.
Jeremiah Kendall, Adnt’r*
dept. 24, Uor.
toseeii chairs
CIV!A notice to his CuficmerSi
that he veil not, in future, he ac
countable for any Crain that may
be left at his Mills, as the fame id
not inch fed, and being too great a
d'flavce from his Dwelling-Houfis
to injure the JafVy of their pw
dvee.
November 14, |3oi.