The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, January 12, 1803, Image 1

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Volume V. j LOL ™ r r> ; WedndUay * by AMBROSE DAY & JAMES HELY. State Prmtm, '! pnivriM^ 5 ’ 1 luc esof ntelhgencc, Advertifements, &c. See. arc thankfully received, 1 n <IN UNO in all its variety, is executed with neatncls and d.lj.atch; GEORGIA. By his Excellency JOHN MIL- I I DGE, Governor and Gem wander in Chief cf the Army and Navy cf this fate , and cf the Militia thereof. A PROCLAMATION. HAVING arranged and cafl up the votes oj Juch coun ties as have made return of the elettiens held on the i ah of De cern ter nit for a perfon to repre- Jent this fate in the Hcuje of Ktprefentatives cf the United States, agreeably to the proclama tion of the ytb day of November iajh, and it appearing that Peter Early, Efquire, has the highefl number cf votes. 1 have thought ft to ijfue this my proclamation , notifying the fame in order that the Jaid Peter Early, max fgnify the acceptance or refufal cf his Jaid appointment, and adduce the requifites by law required. Given under my band, and the Great Seal of the flare, at the State Houle, in Louilville, this fifth day of January, in the year cf our Lord one thoufand eight hundred & three, and of the Independence of the United States of America the twenty-feventh. JOHN MILLEDGE. By the Governor , H ORATIO MaRBURY. f) * , Secretary of fate. God fave the Rate. FOR SAL E, ONE Trad of LAND, in Franklin county,containing 1380 acres, more or lefs; grant ed to Leonard Marbury, bound ed fouthwardly by Baker’s land, fouth-eaftwardly by Horatio Marbury’s land and all other lides by vacant land. One Tract of Land in Frank lin County, containing 1150 acres more or lefs, granted to Leonard Marbury bounded north-weflwardly by Charity Marbury’s land, north-eaflward ly by vacant land, and fouth eaftwardly by Baker’s land. One Tract in Burke County containing 350 acres on the north fide of Brier Creek, fold by the Commifiioners of Com filcated property in Decem ber, 1784. Ebenezer Stark, Moor's IVharf, Savannah. November 23, 1802. ALMANACS For THE YEAR OF OUR LORD, 1803, For Sale at this Office. THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE; AND REPUBLICAN TRUMPET. WEDNESDAY I A XT 0 r s January 12, 1803. Lihsnrris our motto—and truth our guide. A lif cf Letters remaining in the PcfE Office, at Lcuifvtlle , cn the J rfi day cf January, 1803, which if net taken cut before the firf day cf April next, will be fent to the Gene ral Peft-Office, as dead letters. A. Hugh Alexander, James Alfion. B. John Boftwick, 2, John Br\an, Jdle Brown, Elizabeth Brown Ton, Godfrey Betfill. C. H.G. Caldwell, 2, Wil liam Craig, 2, Jas. Church we 11, Peter Challain, Levin Collins, Colonel Clements. D. Jeremiah Dupree, 2, Jas. Douglafs, John M. Dooly, Ab ner Davis. E. Arthur Finne, H. Anthony Hancock,Tho mas Hart, *2, Thomas Holt, Elias Hodge, Joleph Liodge. K. William W. Kennon, John King. L. Daniel Lemle, Jeremiah Loftm, Arthur Lot. M. H mier V. Milton, Tho mas Me i wether, William M‘ Dowell. S. William Skinner, Edith Stone. W. James Williams, Solo mon Wood, Margaret Wood burn, Joel Willis. James Bozeman, P. M. GEORGIA, Hancock County. Abraham Borland, came before me, and being duly f worn, faith , that he was pof ejfed of a Note of Hand, given to him by Philip burner, for one I hundred dollars, dated fame time in November, 1801, payable 12 months ajter date, and that the fatd Dote is either loft or miftaid , * A. BORLAND . Sworn to this 10th Dec. i Ho 2, before A. M. D EVEREUX, J. P. TV O T I C E. I forwarn all perfons from trading for the above deferibed Note TEN DOLLARS REIVARD. CFRAYED on the 9 th inft. from the encloftire of E. Jenks, Louifville , d B! ACK MARE, four years old laft fpr ing, fourteen hands high, fwab tail, and Jhort wain, with a few Saddle marks, trots very jhort, and has the gra vel in the hoof of her mounting ftjoulder. Ihe above revjard will be given to any perfon who will | deliver the faid Mare to the fub feriher, living on the Uchee lord-, or Eight Dollars if deliverd to Capt C, C. Jenkins, Old-Town , Jetferfon County. REUBEN HICKS. December 30, 1802. SHERIFF’S SALES. On the fir ft Tuefday in Eel. next , will be Jcld to the highefl bidder, at the Court -Hcuje, in haunderfville, It aft:ington county, between the hours of ten and three o'clock, One HORSE, taken as the property of James Sheppard, to Jatisfy the execution cf Stott, One Little ditto, taken as the property of William Bettes, hi the hands of Hugh Bell , to Jatisfy the execution cf James Muir tin. Alj'o, one Trail of Land, taken as the properly of Richard Cokes, to Jatisfy the execution oj John Stockes. A. KENNEDY, Sheriff IV, C. JJan. 3, 1803. SHERIFF’S SALES. Will he fold, cn the fir ft 'Tuefday in Feb. next, at the Court - Houfe, in Montgomery County, between the hours of ten ami three o'clock , the following PROPER! T, to wit: 200 Acres of LAND, wj th* Big Ohcopie, granted to Jefte U iggin s, with 60 acres cleared thereon, both apple and peach orchards , and reafcnable good buildings cn the premifes ; 272 acres granted to Sands S ( and!ey, joining the above Land ; 432 acres granted to 'Thacker Vivien, on the Big Ohoopie, at the county line, with ten acres cleared there on. Alfo, fix NEGROES, to wit: Davy, Lucy, and her four Children, Chloe, Ccefar, Mletlen and Juda. Taken as the property cf Sands Standley, to Jatisfy Ste phen Powell's execution. Alfo, 200 aces of Pine Land, near Berryhill's Bluff, cn the Oconee River, granted to Robert Mitchell, and taken as the pro perty cf faid Mitchell, to Jatisfy three executions, to wit, IJaac Daniel , Henry Pullen and Jeffe Lajfafter. Conditions, cafh. 11. FULGHAM, Sheriff M C. Jan. 1, 1803. N OTIC E. NINE months after the date hereof, application will he made to the honorable Inferior Court cf rVafhington County, for an order of fale for part of a trail of land, lying on the Oconee River, at the Long Bluff, granted to Jeremiah Oats—part of the real eftate of Jeremiah Oats, deceajed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Jaid deceafed. JANE OATS, Admx. JOHN LAWSON, JARED IRWIN, Admimftrators. "Jan. 1, 1803. SHERIFF'S SALES. O.V the Jirjl Tuejday in January next, will be fold, at the Mar* kcr Iloufe in Lcujville, between the hews of ten and three o'clock , ONE Negro Fell named 2 ork ; taken as the property of I Che/lty Ilftwick, adminiftrutor of Jrfeph V reft on, dcceafcd, to fatisfy Jofepb (Jay, vs adminiftrater of J c ftf'\ P reft on. Aifo, Eleven Negroes, nam ed a.s follows : Charles, Chloe, York, Nelly, Belinda, Jacob, Ned, Heck, Atlala, M ary and Maratton, pointed cut as the property of Cheflcy Bolt wick, Sen. to facisfy an execu tion of Patrick 1 lavs, vs. Chef ley Boftwick i and other execu tions. DAVID THOMAS, Sheriff. No vember jo, Ho 2. (Iff 3 The Sale cf the above Property, is poflported until the fir ft luefday in February next. Jan. j, iSoj. N C) T I C E. NINE months after the date , hereof, application will he made ■ to the honorable Inferior Court of I Montgomery Count , for an order i tofell the following Trails of Land % ! to wit: 287 1-1 aors cf Land, cn the Oconee River, granted to the heirs of George Cook. 575 acres adjoining the above on Big Creek , granted to M l Mur~ phy. 1000 acres on Pendleton's Creek , granted to John /Filer fon. Alfo to the honorable Inferior Court cf Jefferfon County, for an order to fell part of a trail cf Land , on Roc key Confer t —it being part cf the real eft ate of Hugh Lawfon , dcccafed, Jcr the benefit of the heirs of fend dcccafed . SARAH LAWSON* Adm’rx. JOHN LAWSON, THOMSON LAWSON* Adminilt raters. Jan. 1, 1803. TAKE NOTICE. THAI nine months after date, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Court of the County cf IVajhington , for leave to fell a trail of land of 80 acres , belonging to Jacob Howard, de ceafed, lying in faid County , on JVilliamfon' s Swamp—for the be nefit of the heirs and creditors of faid deceajcdy . ISAAC HOWARD, Adminiftf at or. ABY Adminiftratrix* February io> JBO2. [No. 187.