The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, January 20, 1802, Image 1

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Volumf IV.] WEDNESDAY T ~ ~ — co, iSoc. j^o. - y ■ /., 01 K MOTTO AA. 'i it OUH GUIDE. GEORGIA, LOUISVILLE:— PubIifhtd cverv vv 777 . v, .777 ! at 3 dollars pet ann.:—W here ; Hays Article n n’ * A ‘ lA ' & JAMES HKLY, Frnte » toU u Slas and PRINjTIMr ‘ ~ Intelligence, Adve.tiltn.etus, &C. &c.a,e cbaoUulljr received, ‘ ‘ ‘ ING in all its variety, is execu|cd with ncatnels and dilpatch. TO BE SO LD, On Tuefday the 26th January next, at the plantation of Vho mas Afkew, late of this County , deceafed , ALL the peifonal property of laid deceafed , confiding of Negroes, HorfeSy Cattle , Houfehold and Kitchen Furniture, &c. &c. William Askew, adnTr % Jeferftn County , Dec. 15. COLECTLOR’s SALES. Will he Joldy on the firft Saturday in March next, at the Market Houfe, in the Down of Louif ville, IOyOOo Acres third quality Land, lying in Franklin and Jackfon Counties, on the wa ters of the Oconee River, ad joining Lott and Dennifon, and g'-anted to John Surries and others. Taken as the property of Peter J. Carnes, efq. de cealed, to fatisfy his taxes for the year 1800/ Tax due 22 dollars 63 cents garland hardwich, T. C. J. C. December 26. . TO BE SOLD, On TUESDATy the 9 th of Fe bruary next , at the plantation (f Hudfon Whitaker , late of the county of Wdfhington, de ceafed, n PRIME NEGROES, Belonging to the eft ate of faid deceafed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Twelve months credit will be given, and h nd with approved fecurity re quired. STEPHEN DANIEL, JOHN WHIT AKER, Adminiftrators. IVafhington county, Dec. 30. NOT I C~E. ALL perftns indebted to the eft ate of John lining, late of the county of J offer Jon, deceafed, are hereby requefted to make immediate payment ; and ail to whom the eft ate is indebted , are likewfe re quefted to render in their accounts , pr operly attefted. John Vininc, Jesse Vininc, Executors. NOTICE. I ALL per Jons indebted to the eft ate of Taney C. Key, late of the county cf Jefferftn, deceafed, are hereby requefted to make immediate payment and all thefe to whom the faid eftateis indebted, are like- ' Wife requefted to render in their accounts properly attefted , cn or before the firft of November next. MART KEY, Admrx. ! SAMUEL \ GEORGE JONES, Adminiftrators. \ THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE; and republican trumpet. | GREGORY BOUNTICOUE, ; CLOCK WATCH MAKERS, Gold and Silver Smiths, FROM NEW-YORK, Respect i ui ly inform the citizens of Loiiifville, and its vicinity, that they make : and have for iale at their Shop, opposite Me firs. Day & Heiy’s Printing-Office, the following Articles, viz. GOLD Mi matures. Ditto Medallions, Ditto I ockets. Ditto Ear-rings, Ditto Beads, Ditto Waifi-buckLsj Ditto Chips, PI ain and mourning finger-rings, Silver Soup Ladles. Ditto Tabled Ditto Tea J Spoons, Ditto Salt ) Ditto Scifiar Chains, Watch Keys, Seals, &c. &c. Louifvtlle , Jan. 6, 1802. A CAUTION. QOME time in the month cf October, in the year 1790, the underfigned and Benjamin Smith, gave an inftrument of writing to John Shankle, for fifty fix pounds North-Carolina currency thefe are therefore to warn ail perfons from purchafir.g the fame, as it has long fince been difeharged, as can be made appear b\ fufficient vouchers in the poflefiion of the Subfcriber. C rnelius Murphy. Wafhington County, Aug. 19, 1801. G E O R G I A~ Jeff erf on County. F.RSONALI Y appeared before me, Afhley Wood, , ' and faith, that he has loit or mif hid a certain Note that he had in againft Patrick Con nolly, deceafed i the laid note was given to Ferny Jean Mar fhall, in the year 1796, being on demand two years the firft day of December laft; the amount of faid i.ore was eighty-three dol ! lars eighty-three and three quar ter cents, with a credit of forty dollars given. I A. WOOD. 1 Sworn to before me April 29, 1801. Walter Robinson, j. i. c. NOT! C E. I caution all perftns from trad 's ing for a note cf 3 5 dollars given by me to Samuel Brady, datedetith November, payable in date ; I it be'hg part cf the price cf a ftek ! Nag he impefed cn me, and I i don't intend to pay it. | ' P. GIBBS. I Warren County , Dec, 26, GEORGIA, Hancock C untv. Brought to the Tail of [his County, a negro man, who iklis hirnfelfC./T> AX, and fays ht belongs to one John Willrjn. of the date of Mnuh : Carolin i, and that he lately broke 1 out of t e jail r.f Warren Coun ty. He is a flout built fellow, i fpcalyS broken Englifh.' Ihe owner deft red to prove his property, pay charges, and take him away. JOHN FREEMAN, Jailer. December 13, 1801. Nctife to I'hcje it may concern. From anil after the third Monday in this month, no fer vices; will be ptiformed b' the Clerks of the Superior or Infc- j rior C urts of Walhimnon county, until the fees required , by law are hill paid. Tuoy B. Rutherford, c.s.c. Willi am M‘Murray, c. i. g. November 7, 1801. 2arnj TAKE NOTICE. r j HAT nine months from’thc date hereof, there will be an application made to the ho norable the Court of Ordinary of the County of Wamington, for leave to fell all the realedare or Benjamin Griffin, dcccafed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of laid deceafed. ALLEN GRIFFIN, Surviving Adrninijirator. , November 14. 6 m N O T I C E. THAT nine months after date, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Wafhir.gton county,’ for leave i to fi II a trad of land, the pro -1 perty of Jacob 1 lendry, of laid county, deceafed, for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors of laid decealed. George Hendry, Adm'r. Wellington county, Ncv .3, 1801. TAKE NO I ICE. TUA'I there will he application made to the honorable Inf crier Court of the County of Washing ton, after nine months from the prefent date , tc Jell a tract of land lying in faid county, containing one hundred forty three and three fourths acres on the waters of Buffalo, adjoining lands of Henry Harris and John Wright, for the benefit of the heirs of Robert Ra ther edge, deceafed. Callly Fat her edge, Adminifi ratrix. John Hardy, Adnior. September 3, 1801. B LA N kT~ Fer Sale at this Office. SHERIFF’S SAIF. On the jit ft lutfcJay in }ebruarp next, at tbc Court Hcufe /O handerfville, 11 ajhvigton nun* ty, bet ween the hours of ten and three o'clock, will be fold to ths high ft bidder, for Ccjb, ONE Mulatto Girl, ul cn as the property of Robert Jaddon, i to lausly Benjamin Monmg’% Execution. Alf( •—One black horfr, bri dle, fuddle, and faddle-bagg —* taken a* the pp perty ot Ro bert C law y, . jun. to fac.sfj Saul bimonsfs I xecucion. Andrew Kennedy, s. w, c, December 30. TO BE RENT! D. (0° ON Saturday the 6 h of February' next, ami irmmd ate * puff! (Hon given, the plantation, formerly owned by rancia ■ Cokman, on Duhart’s Creek* George Walker, William Walker, Si mm 'Ns Fowler, Truftees for the ft aw oft Francis F. I Packer m January 1, 1802. ~— NOTICE. fpT WHEREAS the Sub* Jcriher has loft two notes given bf William Btacket , late cf this county, dec It > Pcjner and Benedix , one for nineteen dollars—the other for nine dollars forty three and three quarter cents, both dated the 1 fth December 1798. /ill ! perjons are cautioned againft trad i * n s f or l mte F as je y nri ■ property of thefubjeriber end ncs i yet dif barged Joseph G. Posner, January 13, 1802. N O T I C E. f 17 HERE AS the Subfcr*. V V ber, feme time fincq, gave his note to George Prince, tor tvyo hundred dollars, payable at Chnftmas, which laid note is faiisfied and dicharged ■, all perlons are hereby forwarnc4f from trading for the fame. Vvll I lAM CR \(G; Fenn's Bridge , Jan. 6, 1802. NOTICE. On the ~jth day of January nexT r will be f id, cn the prernifes f Frederick Wimberly, of JVaJh in ten county, deceafed ; THE per Tonal property of the faid deceafed j confiding of valuable Negroes, I lories, &c. Twelve months credit wall he given ; and notes with approve cd fecuritv required. Frederick Henry W Adminifraton % • November iy t loti.