The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, May 18, 1803, Image 2

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I, GUI S V 1 L L E, lAcdnefdcy, May 18, ToOj. On Wedncfday, the nth in ttant, the I egiflaturc adjourned fins die. ' Ti l LES OF THE ACTS, Pc.fifed at the lute extra Seficcn. AN Adi to ainhorife the Juf tices of the Inferior Court of Greene County, to lay an extra tax for the pin pole of erecting a Court Houle for laid County. An Adi further to extend (ht powers of the Comptroller Ge neral. An Acl to divorce Bctß Chandler William Ton and Ma thias Will? am Ton, he: hulband. An Adt to pardon Jofeph Bridges. An Adt Ctipplemenrary to an Adi, entitled, “ An Adi to eftabldh a Fund for the Re demption of the Public Debt of this State.** An Adi to take off the Act of confiscation and bani foment, the name of James Hume. An Adt to amend an Adi, pointing out a mode for ad jutt ing the claims of the citizens of I his ftate, agair.tt the Creek Nation. An Act to frame to Jeffs M'CalJ, the exclufive right to erect a toll Bridge over die Ri ver Great Ogechee. An Adi to repeal an Adi to amend an Adi, entitled, An Adi to divide the County of Jack Tonlb far as it refpedls the Committioners of the Court Houfe and Jail. An Adi explanatory of an Adi entitled, an Adi to amend an Adt, entitled, “ An Adt to rc vife and amend the Judiciary Syttem of this ftate,” patted the 16th day of February, 1799, lb far as refpedls the perfon or perfons authorifed to take the bonds or obligations from {fie ri IPs, and the time for holding Courts in the Eattern Dittrict, fatted the sth of December, 1801—And An Act to make Attribution of the late Cettion of l ands, obtained from the Creek Nation, by the United States Commil fioners, in a treaty entered into at or near Fort Wilkinfon, on the 16th day of June, 1802. {Cf This Act will be found at full length, in this day’s paper, by referring to the third and laft pages. The following gentlemen are appointed Committioners for luperintending the lottery, viz. W illiam Barnett, Edwin Moun ger, George R. Clayton, Geo. W atkins, and Jared Irwin, Li quires. I lie following were appoint ed furveyors, viz.— David Cref well, Levin Wales, James La mar, Garland Hardwick, Ab ner Davis, Robert Jackfon, Bird, ■ Ragan, Jernetr, Por ter, and n» Elq’rs. with two others whole names arc not recollected. Committioners have been alfo appointed, for and laying off, the place for the futuie permanent nttdence cf government, viz. Gen. Dick lon, Gen. Clark, Major Adams, Major Charken, and Cape, IT, , By the latett accounts from France and England, it appears, that there was lerious appearan ces cf an immediate war beinr O renewed between France and Great-Britain. The Dutch government had received official information of flic Ley of A’giers having de clared war againft France. K.> The re-opening of the port of Ntw-Orlcans, is what Gou verneur Morris would call one of thofe accidents which baffles the moil profound wifdom and experience (meaning his ownJ and ibpcrcedes all jederal calcu lation I Aurora . We underhand a confidcrable alarm prevails in Scotland, in j confcqucnce of the emigrations ro America of perfons, fome driven from their final! farms by the extenfion of fheep walks, and others invited away. The earl of Selkirk has a project in his head. He lias actually en gaged many hundreds or thou ianus of Scots farmers to go to America, where he will purchafe lands. London paper. Executive Department, Lcuifiville , 14 th May , 1803. C*EALED propofals will be received at this office, un til the 26th inttant, for con tracting for the printing of five hundred copies of the laws, and the like number of the journals of each branch of the General Aflembly of the feffion which commenced the 18ch of April latt, and expired the nth of May inftant. The fize of the fheet, the extent of the margin, and a fam ple of the type and paper with which the work is to be execu ted, mull accompany the pro polals. The perfon with whom the contract is made, mull give bond and fecurity for the deli very of the afore Laid number of laws and journals, properly com pleted, at the Executive office, on or before the firtt day of Au gull next. I’eftc, George R. Clayton, Secretary, \ N Apprentice is wanted to * the Jiudy of Medicine , hy D /ct o r Hull, of Augufta . — A young Lad of genteel connections, ar,u qualified by education to begin the above Jiudy , will be taken on moderate terms, Augufta, May 5, 1803. iL/ 3 The Troop of Light Horfe will parade cn the laft Saturday ia this month ; every Member is particularly requefted to attend. By order of the Captain . May 4, 1803. '\\ILL BErsolib (. 'i toe hirft luejday in June next, at the Court-Houfe , in Montgomery County , Two Tracls of LAND, one tiacl containing 150 Acres, the other containing 69 Acres. told as the real eftate of Richard Oi» urn, tiecealed, for the benefit cf the heirs and creditors of the f£d dcctaled. WILLIAM NEIL, Adminift rater, April 6, 1803. I BOOK BINDING. r P I 111 Suffer Her having came frcm Savannah Jcr the pur pose cf Binding the p üblic Bocks and Recods in the Secretary's Office, ard will remain in Louif ville a Jew weeks , thinks proper to inform the inhabitants cf the town and its vicinity, that they can have any Books whatever re heund on rea enable terms , ■rfply at Meffirs, Day & Pie ty's Printing Office, to IVilliam Powers. Lcuifville , May 17 th, 1803. MARSHAL’S SAI E. V/1L LIA m Smjt h, fen. i vs * f / fa. Barrett Brewer, J I W*U t?e expefed to fate, at the Market-Houfe in Lcuifville , on the jirfl Tuefday in June next , between the hours of 10 and 12 o' clock, the following prefer ty, to wit: i WO Lots in Georgetown, in Warren County, known in the plan of laid Town by Nos. 11, and 12, on which is a good dwelling-houfe, kitchen, (lore houfc*, and other out houfes, a good gin-houfe, in com plete order, with a cotton ma chine of fifty circles, including the permit, or licence from Mil ler and Whitney ; Alio one other Lot in Georgetown, known by No. io, on w'hich is a good dwelling-houfe— One trail of land in the County of Greene, on the waters of Shoui clerbone Creek, containing three hundred acres—One do. in the County of Hancock, lying be tween the Shoals of Ogechee, and Georgetown, on Ogechee River, containing two hundred and fifty acres—Alfo, two thou fand five hundred acres of land in Franklin County, lying on the Cherokee Trading Path, on the waters of Broad River. The 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. againil Barrett Brewer. Leonard Abercrombie, Deputy MarJhaL April 6, 1803. N O T i chr To be fold, on SATURDAY , the 4 th cf June next , A complete let of Saw and GnilMilllrons,and Mill Stones, with a number of other articles, the property of Charles F. Walker, deceafed, with a cre dit of nine months; purchafeis giving bond with lecurity for the payment. The above fale to be held at the Grift Mill, formerly occupied by Francis Coleman, cm Duhart’s Creek. Wm. WALKER. By order cf the Trujlccs cf Jaid EJiate. April 25, 1803. NOTIFICATION. A LL perfons having demands againfi the Kflate of Colonel Thomas Meriwether, dec'd. are requefled to render them to the fubferibers for payment , and thefe indebted are dejired to make imme diate payment , to Jane Patterson, Ex'tt ix. and John Berrien, Ex'cr . Lcuifville, April 12, 1803, SHERIFFS SALES. ft'ill be fold, cn the Fir ft Jkujday *// June next , at ihe Klein ket Houje, ,/a Lcui/viUe, /<? //■ highefi Udder, between thehbxr.. of ten and three o'clock, 300 Acres of LAND, called - the pond tnj£l i taken as the property of John Whitehead, to fatisfy fundry executions, Ro bert Prior, vs. John Paulett and John Whitehead, levied on by Benjamin Daufey, conftablc, and returned to me. Alfo, 500 Acres of LAND, more or kfs, as the property of Abraham Roberts, to fatisfy fundry executions, William Streetman, vs. Abraham Ro berts, returned to me by Bern. Daufey, con (I able. 400 Acres of LAND, more or Ids, on the waters of Che ver’s Creek ; levied on as the I property of Dumpfey Barnes, j to fatisfy fundry executions— | returned to me by Bcnj. Dau fey, conftable. Alio, 200 Acres of LAND, ; as the property of Hodia Till ! rnan, lying in Burke County, j adjoining lands of Mathias Gray, I on the waters of Hockey Creek, to fatisfy John Bird’s execution, levied on by Benjamin Daufey, ccnfUble, and returned to me. 200 Acres of Land, the pro perty of Ifaac Rawls, whereon he now lives, bounded by lands of George J ones, Andrews, Her ring and James Stubbs, to fatisfy an execution J. M. Steiett & Jas. Stubbs, executors of Wit. M‘Dowell, vs. Ifaac Rawls and J. M'Daniel. Alfo, 2 likely Horfcs, taken as the property of the efface of Blaffingame Harvey, deceafed, to fatisfy David Robinfon’s ex ecution. DAVID THOMAS, Sheriff. April 28, 1803. ' On Saturday, the 18th June, At the hcuje of the fubfcriber, will be fold. Axil the Perfcnal Property of Elizabeth Dees , late of JcfferJon County , deceafed , confuting of three Negroes, three Horfcs, & Stock of Hogs , Plantation Uten flsj Houfehcld and Kitchen Fur niture, three or four hundred buffets of Corn , cjc. DRURT DEES, Adminifirator . May 3d, 1803. GEORGI A, Washington County. W H E R EA S JhJo~ * lum Elliott , and Mary Smith , hath this day ap plied to me for letters of adnoi nillration, on the efiate and ef fects of James Smith , late of the county aforefaid, deceafed ; thefe arc therefore to cite and admonifh all and fingular the kindred and creditors of the faicl deceafed, to file their objections if any they have, in my office, on or before the 2d Mon-a in June next, othenvife Icueis of adminiftration will be grant ed them. Given under my hand t 4th day of Mav 1803. ?. in the 27th year of A ' lican Independence. J. IRWIN, c. c.o