The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, January 27, 1802, Image 4
TO TS RENTED. [ [gp OX Saturday the 6th of iVbruary next, and immediate pofiWlion given, the plantation 1 miurly owned by brands Coleman, on Duhart’s Creek. Glorge Walker, William Walker, Simmons Fowler, 'Em fees for the aft ale of trends E. It cither \ January i, 1802. - ■ 1 TO 13E SOLD, 0» TlßtDmi , the fib of Ve it >ary next) at the plantation oj liudjJi ti hitake), late tj the county oj H ajhington, cte ceajcd) 11 PRIME NEGROES, Belonging to the ejiate of J aid decenjed, jor the benefit of the heirs ii.U creditors. 'twelve 91. ntbs credit wilt ie given , and bond with approved Jc curtly re quired. Stephen dantel, JOHN V* i H i AKEk, Adminifratoi s. Vl r aftTmgtcn aunty, Dec. 30. SHERIFF'S SAIT. $/7 the frft 'iuc[dry in February next, at the Court Hcufe in hand erf'll!e IVdjhtiigtcn coun ty, between the hours 0] ten and th: ee o' deck, will he fold to the h igh eft bidder, for Cafk , ONE Mulatto Girl, taken as Hie property of Roher t Jack Ton, to la;isiy Benjamin Moning’s Execution. Alfo—One black horfe, bri dle, fuddle, and (addle-baggs— taken as the property of Ro bert C laiey, jun. to fatisfy Saul Simons’s Execution. Andrew Kennedy, s. w. c. December 30. COLKCTLOR’s SAI FS. mil he fold, on the Jar ft Saturday in March next, at (be Market Hcufe, in the Town of Louif vule, 10,000 Acres thiid quality •Land, lying in Franklin and Jackfon Counties, on the wa ters of the Oconee Kiver, ad joining Lott and Dennifon, and granted to John Surries and others. Taken as the property of Peter J. Carnes, efq. de ceafed, to fatisfy his raxes for the year ißco. Tax due 22 dollars 63 cents GARLAND HARDWICH, T. C. J. C. December 26. NOTICE. AT.L perfens indebted to the cfate of John dining, late cj the aunty cj 'joffer Jon, dcceafed, are hereby requefted to make immediate Payment ; and all to whom the •’jfa/e is indebted, arc I ike wife re quefted to render in their accounts, properly attefted . John Vining, JISSL V IXINC, Executors. Sept. p, 1 Sot. N O T I C L. I caution all perfons from trad ing for a note of 35 dollars given by me to p annuel Brady, dated 2% tb November, payable in next date ; it being part of the price of a fick Nag he impofed on me, and I on t intend to pay it. P. GIBBS. Warren County, Dee, 26. J n .vE AwTa K 1 dJbAT after the expire!ion of nine month', 1 Jhall apply to the honorable infer Ur court cj Wajh ingten County, for leave to Jell a trad (J Sand, containing two hundred acres , lying in tee Jo Id a unty, adjoining Samuel lb ward, belonging to the eft ate of PBLAJcn Toung, deceased j for the ben eft of the heirs and creditors. Jeremiah Kendall, Adm'r Sept. 24, i3or. TAKE NOTICE?" THAT there will be application made to the honorable Inferior Court of the County of Wcfhing ten, after nine months farm the prefent date, to Jell a, truth of land lying in fa id aunty, containing one hundred forty three and three fourths acres on the waters of Buffalo , adjoining lands of binary Harris and John H right, for the benefit cf the heirs of Robert Ea theredge, deceafed. Callly Fatheridce, Adminifiratrix. John Mari y. Ad in or. Sept ember 3, 1801. TAKE NOTICE. THAT nine months after date, application will be made to the honor able the Infer it* Court of the Canity cf Burke, for Lave to jell a certain trait cf Land, jit uate in Jdid county \ containing three hundred acres, bounding North by Grey Stock Roberts, and va cant land; Eaft , by James Jor dan's, and vacant land ; South, by Sarah Higdon s, and vacant land, and IB eft by vacant land at the time bi furvey, and gran, ted to JoJhiia Simpfon , the eph cj May 1786 —for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of thefaid JvJhua Simpfon. J ames Jones, Attorney for Worry Kilpatrick Admit niftratcr of Joftjua Simpfon. January 1, 1802. TO BE SOLD, TIRO hundred acres f land in JefierJon County, whereon Richard Hammock now lives. It is fit tint e on Rambert's Creek, within four mites cj 1 cuifnlle, and joins lands cf R chert li arnoik, end Daniel AT Veil, Indifputahle titles will be given, and the ter ms cf payment made eejy to the fur chafer/ For jurther particulars apply to the dulyenter, at Barnwell Fiji rill, near Steel Creek, South - Carolina, or I high M c Neely. FRANCIS H. GODFREY. December 24, 1801. A PROP OS A L By W ill lam A oung Birch A Abraham Small, Of the C.iy cf Philadelphia, For publifiling, by fubfeription, that Invaluable work Dr. Russell’s BISTORT OF MODERN EUROPE ; With an account of the decline and fall oj the Roman Empire , the Rife of Modern Kingdoms, Ac. (Ac. * (iff Subjcripticns received cJ this Office, for the above work. January 13. BLANKS For Sale at tills O/Hcc. ( GREGOR Y" , ! A N D B O ti N 1 icou e, CLOCK. & WATCHMAKERS, Geld and Silver Smiths, FROM NEV.-Yr.RK, I p ESPI XT FULLY inform I i AV the citizens of 1 ouifvillc, I j and its vicinity, that they make j and have for Idle at their Shop, j oppofiie Me firs. Lay & Mely’s Printing-Office, the following Articles, viz. GOLD Miniatures, Ditto Medallions, Ditto I ockets, Ditto Lar-rings, Ditto Beads, Ditto Waift-buckles, Ditto CJafps, j I Plain and mourning finger-rings, I Silver Soup Ladles. Ditto Table* Ditto Tea £ Spoons, Ditto Salt ) Ditto Sc if far Chains, Watch Keys, Seals, &c. &c. Lcuijville , Jan. 6, 1802. A CAUTION. C-GME time in the month of October, in the year 179 c, i the underhgned and Benjamin Smith, gave an inftrument of writing to John Shankie, for fifty fix pounds North-Carolina currency; thefe are therefore to wafn all perfons from mirchafmg the fame, as it has fmee been difeharged, as can be made appear b\ fufficient vouchers in the pofielfion of the Subfcriber. Cornelius Murphy. Wafhington County, Aug. 19, 1801. Notice to Thoje it may concern. from and after the third Monday in this month, no fer vices will he performed bv the I Clerks of the Superior or Infe rior Courts of Wafhington county, until the fees required by law are firfl paid. Thos B. Rutherford, c.s.c. WIL LIAMM‘MU R R A Y , C. I. C. j November. 7, 1801. 2a m 3 TA K E~ NOT! C Lb r j HAT nine momhs from the date hereof, there will be an application made to the ho norable the Court of Ordinary of the County of Wafhington, f< r leave to Jell all the realeftare of Benjamin Griffin, deCeafed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of faid deceased. ALT 1 N GRIFFIN, Surviving Adminijtrater. November 14. 6m NOT TceT THAT nine months after ! date, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Wafhington county, for leave to fell a trad of land, the pro perty of Jacob Hendry, of faid county, elect aied, for the bene fit of die heirs and creditors of faid decealcd. George Hendry, Adm'r. Wafoingtcn county , Nov. 3, 1801. N O T I GET IyiILREAS the Subfcri- I V V ber, feme time fmee, i gave his note to George Prince, 1 for two hundred dollars, payable at Chriflmas, which faid note is fatisfied and dicharged; all perfons are hereby forwarned from trading for the fame. WILLIAM CR/vIG. Fcnn's Bridge, Jan, 6,180 a-, r to titt 4 , mine. A NEW M A ? OF THE STATE of GEORGIA. HAVING been frequently loJtcited by m\ friends in this and other Rarer, to pub in'h a MAP of I have devoted much time and I labour for thele fix vears paft to that object j and having ac qnued Rich materials as I jm„ puaoe of, i fhall be prepared m a (hort time to offer to them and the public, a Map, which, from its accuracy, I have the beff: hope will meet with general approbation ; and that 1 ffall fecure to myfelf (through their bounty) ahandfome emolument ns a reward for my induffry and perfeverance. The fi/e of the above men tioned Map is 4 feet 6 inches, by 3 fret 6 inches—fufficiently large to exhibit the founding of the ffveral Bays and Inlets, and render it of life to Mariners. | It will be placed in the hands of an Eng; aver within the term of four months from this date, where Plates will be prepared with all peffibie expedition. A number of copies will thea be ffruck off under my own lupcnntendancy in the Town of l ouifville, and circulated thro* the various Rates, where Rib feriptions may have been ob tained. Price for plain Maps 5 dollars ; and for thofe ('un varied and elegantly ornamented 8 dollars. Subfcriptions will be received in Loudville, at the Purveyor Gcneral’j C ffice, Treafun Of fice, Secretary of State’s Office, PoR-Office, and I. ouifrlle Gazette Prmtircr-C ffice.——At Wafliirgrnn, \V likes County, by Gen. Meriwethei—At Spar ta, by Martin Martin, efq —• On Augufla, at the pcßrffice—« | And in Savannah, by Majf# i Tliomas Tohnfon. DANIEL ST URGES, Surveyor General. Surveyor General’s office, Nov. a4, tBot NOTICE. ALT. "perjctis in rich ted to the eft ate of Taney C. Key , Late of the county cf Jeferfcn , deceajed , art hereby requefted to make immediate payment and all thofe to voben} the Jaid eft ate is indebted , are like~ wife requeued to render in their accounts properly attefted , on cf before the ftrft cf November next* MART KfT, Admrx. SAMUEL ANDREWS, GEORGE JONES , Adminiftrato rs . T A K E O r I i K. r I ' lIA T there will be applica tion made to the honorable inferior court oF the county of Wafhington, after nine m nibs from the prefent date to fed a ; certain traft of land lying ia i fdd countv. containing wo i hundred and ninety-eight acres, | on Sandhill creek, bounded by John VThiies fobn Pmganears, and fobn Cannady’s lands, for the benefit of the heirs and cre ditors of George Diiliard, de reared. Jariafi Dilliard, Adn:x>: May 2Q, 2801,