The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, June 01, 1803, Image 1

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Volume v.] every Wednefday, by AMBROSE DAY & JAMES HELY, State Printers, 3 -mrs per ann. ;-vv aere Mays, Article, of Intelligence. Advmifemcnt*. &c. fcc. are thankfully received, an R 1 11NG in all irs variety, is executed with neacacls and difpatch. An ACT, to authorize the Jtf tires of the Inferior Court of the County of Greene , to lay C'i Extra tax , for the purpefe of erecting a Court I Life for faid county , T>E it enabled hy the Senate end J.> Huufe of Reprefentativcs , in General AJJemhy met 3 That the Jail ices of the Inferior Court for the County of Greene, are hereby authorized and required, to impede a proportionate extra tax on the refpedtive inhabitants of laid County, annually, for the term of three years in fuccefiion, not exceeding the one half of the annual general Hate tax of each inhabitant, which faid tax fn all be colltcled in the lame tuanner, and under the fame re flections, as are lain down for the colledlion of rhe general tax cf this State j and when the firms lb collected fliali amount to the 1 urn of five hundred dol lars, or upwards, it fliali be the duty cf the juft ices afore faid, to Contra# with fome fit and pro per perfon, to build a conve nient Court Houle for faid county, and the moneys fo arif ing from the extra tax as afore faid, (hall be appropriated for the fpecial purpufe of paying for, and completing the faid building, any law to the contra ry notwithftanding. Ac raham Jackson, Speaker of the Huufe of Reprefentatives. Solomon Wood, Prefident of the Senate , pro tcm. A Ten red to May 3, 1803. John Mil ledge, Governor. An ACT to repeal an Abf, to amennd an Abt entitled , “An Abi to divide the County cf Jack feu 3 " fo for as it .r efpedis the Commijfioners of the Court Ho ufe 3 and fail . Section i. BE it enabled hy the Senate and Houfe of Repre- Jentativcs of the State of Georgia , in General Afiernbly met, and it Is hereby enacted by the authority cf the famcy That Samuel Hcnder f>n, George Ried, John Afpie, Ktheidred Wood, John King, Ifaac Bouren, anti Robert Monc ry, be and they are hereby app. hv;ed Comrnifiioners of the Court Houfe, and Jail, in the County of Jackfon, in place of the j ufiricesof the InfcriorCourt, and they, ora majority of them, are hereby empowered, and ful ly authorized, at their own dii cretion, to fix cn the -mod: pro per place to erect the Court Houle and Jail m laid county, and aifo to let the bn Iding or tiie fame to the lowed bidder, fcfcer giving thirty days notice, Gr by private c ... THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE; A N D REPUBLICAN trumpet. F. DNES D A 1, June t, 1803. Lißlß.l js OCR MOTTO WAD TRU'I H OLR GUIDE ment r.s they may think moflj beneficial. Sec. 2. And he it further That the Jufiices of the Infeiior Court are hereby dire di ed to make provifion agreeable to law, for the payment of I'uch file or contra#, as the faid Com- ! mifiioners, or a majority of j them may make. • Sec. 3. And he it further \ enabled hy the authority aforefaid % 1 ha: io much of the above re-, ci:ed a# as militates ngainft this act, be and the fame is hereby repealed. Abraham Jackson, Speaker cj the I Life ofßepresentatives, Solomon Wood, Prefident cf the SenatCy pro tern. A fie n ted to May 3, 1803. John Mil ledge. Governor. An ACT further to extend the powers of the Comptroller General. TT E it enabled hy the Senate and Huufe cf Reprefentatives of the State of Georgia } in Gene ral AJfsmbly met , and by the au thority of the fame , That it IE all and may be lawful for the Comptroller General, to rake in the outilandinff evidences of o the claim of the legal represen tatives of capt. Jas. Wood, dec. ed, of the late Stare Troops j and aifo the claims of George Andrekm, Robert AndciTon, the heirs of Jofeph Edge, dec. liaac Mathews, 'William Far mer, and Miles Laurence, as foidiers in the late State Troops, provided that he Shall find laid vouchers to be genuine. Abraham Jackson, Speaker of the Houfe of R eprefentatives . Solomon Wood, Prefident of the Senate., pro tcm. A Tented to May 9, 1803. John Milledge, Governor. An ACT explanatory of cn Act entitled , an AI jo amend an Ail entitledy a an Act to re vije and amend the 'Judiciary Syfiem of this State , pajfed the Jixteenlh day cf February 1799, Jo for as refpects the perfon or perfons authorized to take the bends or obligations from She riff s 3 and the time for bolding Courts in the Eaftern Dijhriel, pa fed the slh day cf December 18oi.” % 7*7 MEREAS doubts have J V aiifen refpeding the proper perfons authorized, or intended by lav/, to take the bonds or obligations of the She riffs of this State, for remedy » / J A- * C (>!'"'■ Sec. 1. BE it enabled by the Senate end [Lu r c of Reprefinta tives cf the State of Georgia , in Cmera 1 Ajfernbly met % T hat evo ry Judge of the Superior, or a majority of the Jufliccs of the Inferior Courts, of the respec tive counties throughout this Scat**, is, and are, and by in tendment of law ought to have been taken, held, deemed and confulcred, as competent in law, to take the bonds or obligations of Sheriffs, and to qualify them as by law directed. Sec. 2. And be it further enabled , That the time for hold ing the Superior Courts in the Eallern Diftri#, Fail Term, fhail be on the fourth Monday in October in Camben County— the Monday thereafter in Glynn —the Monday thereafter in NHntoih—the Monday there after in Liberty—the Monday thereafter in Bryan—the Mon day thereafter in BulHch—the Monday thereafter in Effingham —and the firft Monday in Ja nuary in Chatham. Sec. 3. And he it further enabledy That all manner of writs and adlions, and all writs orproctflls, as well jurors and v. ime fifes, and all manner of bufiniTs of every kind or c!e feription whatever, now de pending in any of the Courts aforefaid, fliali Band over and be* afled upon at the feveral pe riods herein pointed out for holding laid courts, in the fame manner as if np alterations had taken place as to the time of holding the faid courts, any law to the cohttrary notwithfianding. Abram a m Jackson, Speaker tfthe Houfe of Re prefer! alive s. Solomon Wood, Prefident of the SenatCy pro ti m. Afiented to May Ir, 1803. John Milledge, Governor. CAUTION. 'piE duhjcriber being poffeffed oj a certificate from the Comptroller General , agree ably to a refolution of the Leg future of the 11 th November , 1799, in lieu of an original dfeharge being loft, end 1 ling Benjamin Breedlove to a bounty c] Jix hundred and forty acres of land, for his fervices as a foldier in the lateJiate traps 3 and on finding a difcharge y appear ing to be the original , in the name of the faid Breedlove , in the hands of John IHiHi am Devereux , efip I having in my pojfeffton the faid Benjamin Breedlove's depojuicriy that be fold and delivered his dif charge to John Lamar , and the (aid John Lamar has made oath (vuhfe depofition is filed in the Executive Department J that he hfi thefaid J fit. barge: Ido there fore forewarn all perfons from trading for the faid difehar^e. Tubs. LAMAR. April 28, iSoj. NOTICE. IANE months after the date hereof application will be made to the honorable Inferior court of /Vajhington county, for leave to fell a trail oj land of ioo acres, on Ogtehec, adjoining New Col phi,ilon, the property of Ijaac lielfill, deceajcd — for the benefit of the hen s and creditors. GODFREY BE! SILL, Adminifirator. May 6, 1803. COM FCTOR’s SAI ES. If Hi be fold on Tuefday the 28 tb of June next, at the Court ll.ufe in U'aynejhoro ’ Burke County, the following trails cf land, or as much thereof, as will fettle the taxes dueJor the years 1801, and 1802, to wit: 2000 acres of pine land, lying on Savannah River, the pro perty of White Roflicer— Tax due, 31 dollars 87 1-2 cents. Alio 100 acres Savannah Tv.amp, ftrft quality, the proper ty of brands Paris, fen.— Pax due, 9 dollars 87 1-2 cents. 540 acres of pine land, the property cf James Stringer, of Burke County—Tax due, 2 dollars. 150 acres cf land, 2d quality, the property of Samuel Redd—• lax due, 2 dollars 25 cents. 500 acres of land, 3d quality, the property of Solomon Har kins—l'axdue, 4 dollars 12 1-2 tents. 200 acres land, 3d quality, the property of Willis Drew— Tax due, 3 dollars 87 1-2 cents. jCO acres of land, 3 I qualify, the property of Benjamin Green-Tax due, 15 dollars 37 1-2 cents. 86 acres of land, 3d quality, the property of Shad rack Dikes lax due, 1 dollar 12 1-2 cents, 300 acres land, ifl quality, the property of Hugh Steal— Tax due, 6 dollars 25 cents. 3CO acres of land, the proper ty of Robert Nobles— iax due, 5 dollars 50 cents. 250 acres of land, 3d quality, the property of Charles Simons —1 ax due, 2 dollars 75 cents, 250 acres of land, the proper ty of Mills Woodard—Tax due, 2 dollars, 87 r-2 cents. 250 acres of land, part of the eftatc of Elizabeth Odom, giv en in by Mills Wocdard—l ax due, 87 1-2 cents. 606 acres of land, y\ quality, the property of Richard Moore —l ax due, 5 dollars 75 cents. ABNER HOLLIDAY, t. c. n. c. April 27, 1 tO'p almanacs' For Saie ar thL OfTicc. [No. 201.