About The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1803)
Frefidcnts of the Council of irate, and a certain number of chc Members of the Senate, are co form a college of Princes. The heads of the Dutch, Swifs and Italian Republics are to be the great officers of the Imperial houfehold. Such are the defti ned char ges in the government. L O T T E R r. Jm ccmplimce with an ad of the Legiflature of the ft ate of Georgia, authorifmg certain Commiffioners, therein named, to eftablifti a Lottery for the purpofe of raffing three theufand dollars, for the purpofe of im proving the Navigation of Oge rl.ee and Canouchie Rivers. A majority of (aid Commiffioners having met on the 18th day of February, 1803, adopted the following ft: he me of a Lottery, forrlrepurpol’e above mentioned, which thgy beg leave toprefent to the public. The SCHEME. I prize of 500 dlls, is 500 dlls l 2CO 200 1 ICO ICO 2 .50 100 50 IO 500 200 6 1 2CO 400 5 2000 566 4 3465 Bi 2 3 2436 2333 prizes, 10500 dlls 7000 tickets, a: two dollars 1 each, are 14000 dollars, which leaves for the navigation, and j cxpences of the lottery, 3500 dollars. Two blanks to a prize. The Commiffioners flatter themfelves they will be able to commence drawing the above Lottery in the month of May next. jffP* Tickets to he had at MeftVs. Day & Bely’s printing office, Louifviile, and of the Commiffioners. FLIAS C ASSETS, A . lESSE M c CALL, JAMES BIRD, ( I SAMUEL SMITH,) 0 April 20, 1803. ' NOTI C E. On Friday the third day of June next, will be fold, at the houje of Nancy Watkins, to the high eft bidder , cn a credit cj fix months — ONE Horfe, and feveral head of Cattle, with a quantity ocf Corn, and other articles too tedious to mention, it being a part of the perfonal property of the late John Watkins, dcctaf ed; the purchafer giving bond with approved fecurity to George Walker, Lewis Emanuel, Executors. Burke County, April 13, 1803. NOTICE. On IVES DAT, the 17 ih May next, will be expofed to public Jtzle, at the lateA) welling Hctife 1 of Nathan Powell, deceafed, A confiderable quantity of GOTTON and CORN, the property of faid deceafed. — Conditions, cafh. Nancy Powell, Adm'x, John Bryan, Benjamin Bryan, Admintft raters. April 4, 1803. NOTIFICATION. ALL perfons laving demands a gain ft the Ejiate of Colonel Thomas Meriwether, dec'd. ere requefted to vender them to the Juhfcr ibers for fay wait, end thefe indebted are dejired to make imme diate payment, to Jane Patterson, /:.vVr/.v. and John Berrien, Ex'or. Lcuifville, April 12, 1803. N O T I C E. ALL perfons havingdemands againft the eftate of John Wat kins, htc of Burke County, de ceafed. are requefted to exhibit their refpedtive accounts, legally pr >ven ; and rhofc who ate in debted to the fa id eftate arc ear neftly requefted to make imme diate payment, to George Walker, Lewis Em a null, Executors. April 20, 1803, N cTT’I c~K Ifff ALL thole having de mands againft the Eftate of the late i Lnry G. Caldwell, dec. are required to render themproperly attefted to the fnbfcriber as foon as poffible ; and thofe indebted to laid Eftate, are requefted to make immediate payment to DRUSILLA CALDWELL, Extrix . February it, 1803. ~~n otic e: On SATURDAY, the 4th day of June next, The Perfonal Property of Lewis Grimes, dec/afed, will be expofed to public Tale, at the houfe of Jofiah O. Hern— Confiding of a likely Negro Wench, and Boy, Cattle, Hogs, &c. &c. Conditions CASH. John Davis, George WaLkeß, Executors. Burke County, April 13, 1803. A Lift of Letters remaining in the Pcft - Office, at Lcuijville, cn the fir ft day of April, 1803, which if not taken cut before the firft day of July next , will he J'ent to the General P eft -Of fice as dead Letters. A. Elizabeth Afque, Wood fon Allen. B. Peter Bafs, George Baft, Erwin Blown, Jefte Brown, John Barnes. C. JamesChurchwell,Simp lon Chance, William Craig, 5, Henry G. Caldwell, John Cle ments, Coifon, Peter Chaftain. D. David Douglafs. G. Jofcph P. Gevin, Tho mas Garvin, David Glynn, Ja cob Gillfton. H. Reuben Hargrove, John Horn, Benjamin Howard, Ab ner Hammond,Thomas Hooks, Richard Head. [. Charles C. Jinkins, Silas Johnfon, Dre wry Jones. L. Alexander Love. M. Margaret M‘Neely, John Martin, John Miller,Elizabeth Milton. O. William Ogle, Elizabeth Ogrith. P. Burton H. Pitts. S. fncel Spence, Hardy Smith, Alexander Sloun, Daniel blunges. T. Thomas Travis. W. Hon. George Walton, James Williams, Peter W right. Jas, Bozeman, P.M, A CAoT r 0 N. ALL perfons are forewarned from trading with Thomas H. K cnan, (or four negroes, viz. Bet and her three children, Stephen, Moles and Bella; as the (aid Negroes were fold to me for a valuable conhderation, by laid I hos. 11. Kenan, about the lull of December 1801, or firft of January, 1802, and a bill of fale for them executed in the pre fence of Abijah An derfon and Gabriel 11. Kenan ; which bill of fate has fmee been 101 l or midaid lb that I cannot find ic ; but will have it ellab lilhed by a'rule of the next Su perior Court ot this County. ANN KKNAN. Hancock County , April 7, 1803, notic e7 I FOREWARN all perfons from trading with Ann Ke nan, for a certain negro boy, by name Stephen, as her claim is dtfedlivc and fraudulently held ; and 3.s 1 wifli the public to know in what manner fhc pretends holding laid negro, and to do away any ill matured report, I (hall take this oppor tunity : —ln the year 1802,1 was fued by three diftinft perfons, the whole amount was ftven hundred dollars—l was held to bail, and my property being at my mother's A. Kenan, I re quefted her to join me in bond for mv appearance; (he reluct antly did 10, and fome time after (he requeued me to make her over a certain family of negroes, for fear I (hould die or fome thing turn up that 1 could not appear, I accordingly did fo—fmee, I have paid the money—and now to prevent my paying a few other little debts, and to do what is juft, (he abfolutcly re futes my having the property. THOS. H. KENAN. Hancock County , April 15, 1803. Sf ILK IFF VSA LEST Cn the Jirft 'Tuefday in May next , will be fold, at the Mar ket Hotife , in Louifviile , to the htghefi bidder , between the hours of ten and three o'clock , 200 Acres of Land, the pro perty of Ifaac Rawls, wjieieon he now lives, bounded by lands of George [ones, Andrews, Her ring and James Stubbs, to fatisfy an execution J. M. Sterecc Jas. Stubbs, executors of Wrn. M c Dowell, vs. Ifaac Rawls and J. M l Daniel, Alfo, 200 Acres of Land, granted to Robert Ronaldfon, taken as the property of William Ronaldfon, and George W. Chifholm, to fatisfy Seaborn Jones’s execution. DAVID THOMAS, Sheriff. April 5, 1803. ~ BE IT KNOWN, * T'HAT after the expiration of A nine months an application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of the County of Burke , for an order of fale of the plantation whereon Wiley Tharp formerly lived , in Burke County , cn Bark Camp ; containing ninety acres mare or l/fs, adjoining fames fclnfcn, Ffq. and Wil liam S. Lanorfer. —her the be reft of the heirs and creditors. Vv illiam S. Lancaster, Executor. March 1 sth, 1803. MARSHAL'S SAIE. William Smith, fen. J vs * //A* Bariutt Brewer, ) lr;// be expefed to fale, at the Market - Heufe in LouifviUe , lif //v fee end day cf May next, between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock, thefollowingproper ty, to wit : I V\ O Lots in Georgetown, in Warren County, known in the plan of laid Town by Nos. 11, and i 2, on which is a good dwelling-houfe, kitchen, ftorc houlc, and other out houfes, a gin- houfe, in com plete order, with a cotton ma chine of fifty circles, including the permit, or licence from Mil ler and Whitney j Alfo one other Lot in Georgetown, known by No. io, on which is a good dwelling-houfe— One tradt of land in the County of Greene, on the waters of Siioul derbone Creek, containing three hundred acres—One do. in the County of I lancock, lying be tween the Shoals of Ogcchee, and Georgetown, on Ogechce River, containing two hundred and fifty acre:,—Alfo, two thou land five hundred acres of land in Franklin Cqunty, lying on the Cherokee Trading Path, on the waters ofßroad River. 1 he above property, pointed out by the defendant, and taken under execution, to fatisfy two judgments obtained in the Fe deral Court, by William Smith, fen. againfi Barrett Brewer. Llonard Abercrombie; Deputy MarJhaL April 6, 1803. SHERIFF’S SALES. IVill he fold, on the Firft Tuejday in May next, at the Market Houfe , in Lcuifvillc , to the tigbeft bidder, bet ween the hours cf ten and three o'clocks 300 Acres of LAND, levied on by Benjamin Darky, confta bJe, as the property of John W hitehead, to fatisfy fundry ex ecutions, Robert Prior, vs. John Paulctc and John Whitehead, and returned to me. DAVID T I IOMAS, Sheriff. March 29, ISO 3. SHERIFF’S SALES. On the firft Tuejday in Jan. next, will be fold io the high eft bidder , at the Market-Houfe 9 in LouifviUe , between the b'.urs of ten and three o' dock , ONE Negro Fellow, named York i taken as the property cf Cheftty Boftwick, adminijlrator cf Jofeph Prefton , deceafed, to fatisfy JoJepb Clay, vs adminijlrator cf JcJepb Prefton. Alfo, Eleven Negroes, named as follows: Charles, Chloe, Sa~ vanah York, Nelly, Bdlinda , Ja cob, Ned , Beck, Adala, Mary and Marratton, pointed out as the property cf Cheftey Boftwick, fen. to fatisfy an execution of Pa trick Hays, vs. Cheftey Baft wick, and other executions. DAVID THOMAS, Sheriff, fffj* ’He Sale cf the aborts Property, wilt take place on the firft 'Juefdny in May next, if the former terms cf Jale are net complied with. April 5, 1803.