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SHERIFF’S SALE.
On lhe Firft TUESDAY in Dee.
next, will be fold, at the Mar
ket Hoi ft, in Louifoilky between
the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock ,
Alfo, two likely NEGRO
BOYS, James and David. —
Taken as the property of Blaf
fingame I larvey, clcceafed, to
iaiiirfy Jofeph G. Point r and
Poirier 6c Benedix’s executions.
Former terms of file not com
plied with.
DAVID THOMAS,
Sheriff J. C.
’Sheriffs safes.
Will he Jddy on the fir ft Tuejday
in Dec. next, at the Market
I Tufty in Loui/ville, between
the hours of ten and three
(Tclock ,
JfeO NE Negro Fellow , named
; taken as the property of
Wi’cfliy Boftwick , admniftrator of
JUcpb PrcftcUy dcccaftdy to Jatisfy
Jfeph Clay y vs adminiftrator of
jmab Prejlcn.
|\do, 100 acres Land, called
Tfrtng Head 'I ratty granted to
Darnel M l Murphy ; taken to
fatisfy an execution Eliz. Paimer ,
vs Nathan Powell.
Former terms of fale not com
pliedwith.
DAVID THOMAS,
Sheriff J. C.
October 27.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the firft I'uefday in Dec. next ,
will be fold to the higheft
biddery at the Court-Hcufty
in Saunderfvilley IVafihingtcn
countyy between the hours of
ten and three o'clock,
A 7 rati of Land, more or
left, lying on Buffalo, adjoining
Barnett and lien ingdon's lands.
Taken as the property of Jane
Stockes to failsfy Robert Barnett's
execution .
Alfo, 'Two Trails of Land,
more or left ; levied on by Samuel
Hutfon conftable , as the property
cf James Shepherd, to fatisfy
\ f Him an Dickftri s execution , and
returned to me for fale.
287 1-2 acres cf Land, on
Town Creek, granted to James
Dcnelly, bounded by Michael
Cupp's land and vacant hind. —
Alfo, 287 1-2 acres cf Land ,
cn the waters cf Little Ohcopie,
granted to Archibald Mahon,
bounded by David Tcmlinftn's LA
Baldwin's land. The above two
Tracts levied on by an attachment
as the property of James Dcnelly ,
to Jatisfy Jeffe Sanders , and or
dered for fale.
A. KENNEDY,
Sheriff IV. C.
October 6, 1802.
' SHERIFF’S SAUL
\\ ill be Fold, on the firft Tuef
day in November next, at the
ufual hours, at the Court-
Jloufc, in Warren County,
FOUR NEGROES, to wit:
Polly, with her two children,
Julia and Chloe, and Rachel,
v/hich were mortgaged bv Ben
jamin Few to John De Yam
pert, and taken by virtue of an
execution upon the foreclofure
thereof, from the honorable In
ferior Court. Condition?, cafh.
JOHN HOPSON, d. s.
(fft The file of the above
Negroes, poftponed till the firft
Tuefday in January next.
November 4, 1802.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
Will he fold, at the court bouft,
in Montgomery county , on the
Firft Tuefday in December next,
between the hours efi ten and
three o'clock, the following
PR 0 PER IY, to wit:
ONE third part of a double
bounty of Land, lying on the
Oconee River, adjoining Tho
mas Pugh’s land. One Negro
Boy named Dick ; taken as the
property of Samuel Williarr.fon,
to fatisfy Joel Sherrard’s execu
tion.
Alfo, 300 Acres of Pine
Land, on the Little Ohoopie ;
taken as the property of Birdig
Howell, to latisfy Jonathan L.
Weaver’s execution. Levied
on the 19th Oftober, 1802.
Conditions, Cafh.
H. FULGHAM,
Sheriff.
COLLECTOR’S SALE.
On Monday , the 4, tb day of Jan
uary next , wilt befoldy at the
Ccurt-lloufty in Saunderfvilley
V/ajhington countyy at the ufual
hours of fale, the following
Trail of Land , viz.
599 Acres of Fine Land, on
the waters of Floyd’s creek,
adjoining lands of lofhua Earns.
Taken as the property of Elia
zer Cummins, to fatisfy his
Fax for the year 1801. Tax
due 9 dollars 62 1 2 cents.
C. MURPHY,
T. C. W. C.
November 3, 1802.
TO BE SOLD,
On the firft day of January next ,
ON E Hundred Acres of
LAND, in Waftnneton
County, joining land of Francis
Tennclle, John Robertfon, and
'Henry Slappy, betw'een forty
and fifty Acres are cleared, and
at prefer.: occupied by James
Perry.—-Sold as the property
of William Jackfon, deceafcd.
Twelve months credit will be
given, the purchafer giving
bond and approved fecunty.
William Jackson,
Jeremiah Jackson,
Executors.
N OTIC riT
\ LL Perfons having De
l V mands agamft the Eftate
of the Hon. Brigadier General
John Morrison, lateofßurke
County, ciecealed, are requefted
to make known the fame, on
oath, as foon as pcfllble to the
ad m i n 1 ft r ato r A bra ham J ac k fon j
and thofe indebted will pieafe to
make payment, to
Elizabeth Morrison,
Adminiftratrix.
Abraham Jackson,
Adminiftrator.
Burke County, Sept. 15, 1802.
NOTICE.
NINE months after date, ap
plication will be made to the
1 lon. Inferior Court of Burke
County, for leave to fell two
hundred and fifty acres of land in
Lid County, on Chevers’s
Creek, adjoining John Patter
lon, fen. and Chriftopher Bal
lard’s lands, the real eftate of
Nathaniel Whitaker, deceafcd,
for the benefit of the heirs of
laid dcccafcd.
Agnes Whitaker, Edm'x.
Benj. Whitaker, Adm'r.
Auguft ijy 1802.
A Lift cf Letters remaining in
the Left-Office, at Lcuifville ,
on the fir ft day cf October,
1802, which if not taken out
before the firft day cf January
next , will be fent to the Gene
ral Poft -Office as dead Letters.
A. John E. Anderfon, Jo
feph Allen.
B. Henry Elentcn, David
Brown, fohn Beggs, Elizabeth
Backler, Cheflcy Boftick, jun.
Eliza Bird, Charles Biamley.
C. William Craig, John
Clements, Thomas Cox, An
drew Colvin.
D. Ifaac Diibnfk, Ann Du
butk, Abner Davis, J ohn Dow
ner.
E. John Evans.
G. William Ga iner, Wil
liam Glafs, Richard Gray, JelTc
Glover, Zachariah Gray.
H. Lewis Holion, Mofes
Horn, James Hutchinfcn, John
Houfley.
J. David Jamifon, Sarah
James, Reuben Jack Ton, Ifaac
Irwin.
L. Robert Little, Etheldred
Lane, JelTe Loßey, James Lew
is, Ifaac Lewis, Manus Lemle.
M. James Meriwether, fohn
M f Cullers, Daniel McMillan,
Elizabeth M‘Canlefs, George
Micklejohn.
N. Laurence Noles.
O. John P. Oates.
P. Ephraim Peebles, Solo
mon Philips, 2, Jefie Pipkin,
Redar Parker, Dodlor John
Pugfley, John Rawls.
S. Daniel Sturges, Senator
and Reprefentatives of JefTerfon
County, David Short.
W. Greenbcrry Williams,
Jofeph Williams, Thos. Wool
ton, 2, Margaret Woodburn.
JAS. BOZEMAN, p. m.
Commiffioners Office, Georgia,
Savannah, lit Sept. 1802.
Notice to Penftoners .
THE Invalid Penfioners of
the United States, in the
Bate of Georgia, are hereby
requefted to come forward, and
receive their itipend, due on
the 4th inftant; as alfo all ar
rearage of penfion, unpaid by
the late Agent.
It is wiihed that the Penfion
ers in future be 'punctual in cal
ling at this Office, in perfon or
by their legal attornies, annually
or femi annually , in order to
receive their money.
JAMES ALGER,
Agent for Invalid Penfioners.
The SUBSCRIBER
BEGS leave to inform his
friends and the public in
general, that he has lately moved
from Louifviilc to Savannah,
where he has taken Mrs. Shi
ver’s large, airy and commodi
ous Houle; which has a good
yard and Babies. Its vicinity
to the Market Square makes it
an eligible fituation as a Board
ing Houle for country gentle
men, with whom he has here
tofore had a pretty extenfive
acquaintance in that line ; and
whole patronage he hopes Bill
to merit by his afliduous atten
tion.
JOHN BARRON.
November 2, 1802.
GEORGIA.
By his Excellency JOHN MIL
LEDGE, Governor and Com
mander in Chief of the Army
and Navy of this ft ate > and
of the Militia thereof.
A PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS John Mil
ledge, one of the Rc
prefentatives of this Rate in the
Congrefs of the United States,
who was eleded and commifii
oned to fill that feat and ad as
fuch until the fourth day of
March next, hath made vacant
that appointment by accepting
the office of Governor.
And whereas in and by
<f An Ad to regulate the Ge
neral Eledions in this Rate, and
to appoint the time of the meet
ing of the General Aflcmbly,”
paffied the nth day of Febru
ary, 1799, it is among other
things declared “ that all writs
of eledions to fill vacancies
that may happen for Members
of the General Aflembly of this
Rate, or Houfe of Reprefenta
tives of the United States, fhall
be direded to the Jußices of
the Inferior Courts of the ref
pedive Counties, who are re
quired to give public notice
thereof, and caufe the fame to
be held in manner and form as
herein before pointed out, agree
ably to Rich writ.”
I HAVE THEREFORE thought
fit to ifiue this my proclamation,
hereby notifying, direding and
ordering the Jußices of the In
ferior Courts of the refpedive
Counties in this Rate, to con
fide r the fame as a general writ
of eledion for the purpofe of
filling the vacancy of a Mem
ber in the Houfe of Reprtfen
tatives of the United States,
occafioned as herein before
pointed out. —
And I do hereby require and
charge the faid Jußices to give
due notice that the faid eledion
will be held in the refpedive
Counties of this Rate, on
WEDNESDAY, the fifteenth
day of December next.
And I do hereby further re
quire that due return of fuch
eledion be made to the Execu
tive Department, as in and by
the faid ad is preferibed.
Given under my hand, and
the Great Seal of the Rate,
at the State Houfe, in
Louifville, this ninth day
of November, in the year
of our Lord one thoufand
eight hundred and two, and
of the Independence of the
United States of America
the twenty-feventh.
JOHN MILLEDGE.
By the Governor,
Horatio Marbury,
Secretary of ft ate.
God fave the Rate.
r "p HE Subfcribers OFFER
for sale, on low terms,
a complete COTTON MA
CHINE, with forty two Saws.
Cafh or Cotton will be received
in payment.
F. M‘MURREY & Co.
November 4, 1802.
almanacs'
FOR TME YEAR OF OUR
LORD, 1803,
For Sale at this Office.-