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Ji hjAI. a . .u.L,
O.V the f.rft Tuefday in January
meat, Kill befold, at the Mar
ker lie ufe in Louijville, between
the hours of ten and three
o' deck,
A Likely Negro Fellow nam
ed TOM, pointed on: as the
property of Z. Gray, to fatisfy
an exeeutionof RobertThomp
lon, vs. Zachariah Gray, and
Nathan Powell.
Aifo, Eleven Negroes, nam
ed as follows : Charles, Chioe,
Sarah, York, Nelly, Eelllnda,
Jacob, Ned, keck, Adala, Mary
and Mai acton, pointed out as
the property of Cnelley Boft
wick, Sen. to fatisfy an execu
tion of Patrick Mays, vs. Chef-
Icy Boftwick i and other execu
tions.
AIM, two likely NEGRO
BOYS, James and David.—
Taken as the property of Blaf
fjßgamc Marvey, dcceafed, to
fatisfy jefeph G. Pofncr and
Pofner & Benedix’s executions.
Former terms of fale not com
plied with.
DAVID THOMAS, Sheriff.
November 30, 1802.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be fold, on the tirft Tuef
day in November next, at the
ufual hours, at the Court-
Houfe, in Warren County,
FOUR NEGROES, to wit;
Polly, with her two children,
Julia and Chine, and Rachel,
which were mortgaged by Ben
jamin Few to John Dc Yam
ptrt, and taken by virtue of an
execution upon the foreclofurc
thereof, from the honorable In
ferior Court. Conditions, cafh.
JOHN HOPSON, d. s.
(£j J The fale of the above
Negroes, poftponed till the hill
Tuefday in January next.
November 4, -1802.
SALE.
On Monday , the ytb day of Jan
uary next , zvll he fold , at the
Court-Ik life, in Sounder faille ,
IVafkingHn county , at the ujueu
hours of fale , the following
Trad of Land , viz.
1 599 Acres of dine Land, on
the waters of Floyd’s creek,
adjoining lands of Jolhua Barns.
Taken as the property of Elia
zer Cummins, to fatisfy his
Tax for the year 1801. Tax
due 9 dollars 62 1 2 cents.
C. MURPHY,
T. C W. C.
November 3, 1802.
TO BE RENTE 1)7"
Cn the fir ft day of January next ,
r |l I AT well known PLAN
TATION, formerly oc
cupied by Francis Coleman, on
Duhan’s Creek.
..It the fame time and place, will
be offered for fale ,
A Quantity of MILL IRONS,
Nc. &c. by
George Walker,'*
William Vv alker,
Simons Fowler,
Truftccs of the eft rate cf Charles
L. > f aUer , aeceafed.
C A U T i O K.
ALL per Jons are warned from
trading for a Note cf Fifteen Del
bars, given by the Juhferiler to
fames AF Ligney , as theJdicl note
has been paid agreeable to con
trad. - Elkanah Briggs.
IVarrcn County, Nov, 12, 1802.
TO PE SOLD,
On the firft day of January next,
ON Li 1 lundred Acres of
LAND, in Wafhington
County, joining land of Francis
Tcnnclle, John Robertfon, and
Henry Slappy, between forty
and fifty Acres are cleared, and
at prefent occupied by James
Perry.—Sold as the property
of William Jackfon, dcceafed.
Twelve months credit will be
given, the purchafcr giving
bond and approved fccuncy.
William Jackson,
Jeremiah Jackson,
Executors.
TAKE NOTICE.”"
ON the firft Tuefday in Alar eh
next, at the Court-Houfe in IVaJh
ingten County, will be fold, all
the real eft ate of Bet jarain Grif
fin, dcceafed, Jcr the benefit cf
the heirs and creditors of f aid
dcceafed : Agreeable to an order cf
the honorable the Court cf Ordi
nary for that purpfe decreed.
ALLEN GRIFFIN,
Surviving admimftrator.
Oiofth November , 1802.
EG R S A LE7
ONE Trad of LAND, in
F ran k1 i n cou n ty, con tai ni ng
1380 acres, more or lefs * grant
ed to Leonard Marbury, bound
ed fourhwardly by Baker’s land,
fouth-ealhvardly by Horatio
Marbury’s land and all other
fides by vacant land.
One Tract of Land in Frank
lin County, containing 1150
acres more or lefs, granted to
Leonard Marbury; bounded
north-weft ward ly by Charity
Marbury’bland, north-eaftward
ly by vacant land, and fouth
caftwardly by Baker’s land.
One Tract in Burke County
containing 350 acres on the
north fide of Brier. Creek, fold
by the Commiflioners of Con
fi lea ted property in Decem
ber, 1784.
Ebenezer Stark,
Moor's Wharf, Savannah.
NOTICE.
AN Executive Order has
been Blued for my deli
vering over to the Solicitor
General all Bonds and Notes
given for the purchafe of <f In
dian Goods,” in order that the
moft fpeedy and efTedlual me
thod may be taken tor their
collt(5lion ; which rcquifition
has been complied with, and
thofe indebted had better make
an early payment to the Soli
citor to prevent trouble and
cxpence.
EDWIN MOUNGER.
Treafury Office , Lcuifville,
Odober 26, 1802.
n oTTcT
MINE months after date ap
plication will be made to
the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Burke County, for leave to
f d tiact of land lituatc in laid
C ounty, containing 200 acres,
joining Jdm Bryan’s land, grant
ed to John Lewis, for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of
Abel Rogers..
JOHN LAND, Adm'r .
May 4, 1802.
ALMANACS
FOR THE YEAR OF OUR
LORD, 1803,
For Sale a: this Office.
[ Executive Department,
Louifville , ioth Nov. iuO:.
SEA I ED propofols > ill be
received at the Executive Of
fice, until the 15th day of De
cember next, for contracting
for the printing of one thou!and
copies ot the Laws and one
thoufand copies or the Jour
nals of each branch of the
I General Allembly, for the Sef
| fion in June Lift, alfo for the
Sefllon which commenced the
firft of tins month.
The fize of the fheet, the
extent or the margin and a
„ o
lample of the type, and of the
paper on which the work is to
be executed to accompany the
propofols.—The perion with
whom the contract is made to
give bond with two fecurities
in the lum of three thoufand
dollars conditioned, that the
Laws and Journals, properly
compleatrd, fnail be delivered
at this ( flee on or before the
firt day of April next.
George R. Clayton,
Secretary.
J. SAWYER & CoT
TNFOUM their friends and
A < uftomers, in Louifville, and
us vicinity, that they have juft re
ceived from Europe, and New-
Yoik, and now opening, a very
general and handfome afiortment
of Goods, well adopted for the
prefent and approaching feafon,
which they offer for foie (on
lower terms than ullial in this
place) for cafh or produce.
They further inform their
cuflomers, that their accounts
are all ready for delivery and in
fpection.
December 1.
Commiflioncrs Office, Georgia, '
Savannah, Ift Sept. 1802.
Notice to Pcnfioners.
THE Invalid Pcnfioners of
the United States, in the
flare of Georgia, are hereby
requeued to come forward, and
receive their flipend, due on
the 4th mftant; as alfo all ar
rearage of penfion, unpaid by
the late Agent.
It is wilhed that the Penfion
ers in future be punctual in cal
ling at this Office, in perfon or
by their legal attornies, annually
or Jemi annually , in order to
receive their money.
JAMES ALGER,
J gent for Invalid Pcnfioners.
N OTIC E.
r F'HAT after the expiration of
nine months , application will
he made to the Judges of the In
ferior Court of IVafjingtcn Coun
ty, to fell a tract of coo acres of
Land , in the faid County , ad
joining the Lands of John Ren
free, John Sheppard and tnyfelf.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs
of William Duggan , decafed.
Benjamin Manning,
Adrni. lift rater.
May ly, 1802.
r THE Subfcribers OFFER
fPr 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.
rr t \
j \ w»irv .
By his Lxcedcuey JOHN MIL,
EED GE, Go VcV nCK u ;; dCo til -
rn cinder in Chief of the Army
aid Navy ' cf this fate, and
cf the Militia thereof.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS John Mil
ledge, one of the Re
prefentatives of this date in the
Congrds of the United States
Wiio mxs eloded and comnnlp,
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
fC An Ad to regulate the Ge
neral Eledions in this (late, and
to appoint the time of the meet
ing of the General AfTemblyf'
palled the nth day of Fcbru
ary, 1799* am °ug other
things declared “ that all writs
of tied ions to fill vacancies
that may happen for Members
of the General Affembly of this
(late, or Houfe of Reprdenta
tives of the United States, (hall
be direded to the Juftices of
the Inferior Courts of the ref
pedive Counties, who are re
quired to give public notice
thereof, and caule the fame to
be held in manner and form as
herein before pointed out, agree
ably to fuch writ.”
I HAVE THEREFORE thoilghC
fit to ifTue this my proclamation,
hereby notifying, direding and
ordering the Juftices of the In
ferior Courts of the refpedive
Counties in this flare, to con
fidcr the fame as a general writ
of eledion for the purpofe of
filling the vacancy of a Mem
ber in the Houfe of Keprefen
tatives of the United States,
occafioned as herein before
pointed out. —
And I do hereby require and
charge the faid Juftices to give
due notice that the faid eledion
will be held in the refpedive
Counties of this (late, 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 (late,
at the State Houfe, in
Louilville, this ninth day
of November, in the year
of our Lord one thoufand
eight hundred and two, and
of the Independence of the
United Stacks of America
the twenty-feventh.
JOHN MILLEDGE.
By the Governor,
Horatio Mareurv,
Secretary cf fate.
Cod fave the (late.
N OTIC E.
ALL thefe perfons having de
mands again ft the eft ate of Molts
Spight , late of Burke County , dec.
are requefied to render them ft
duly attefted ; and fuch as are in
dented thereto , to make immediate
payment , it being the wife cf thefe
to whom the adintnif ration <s
confided , to clofe , as fpeedily as
pcjfible , the affairs cf that eft ate.
BENJ. BELL, ATM in
November 7, 1802.