The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, June 01, 1803, Image 4
C AUTIO N. I forewarn all gentlemen from admitting Jolcph P. Slade, Watch Coblcr, into their com pany, on any pretence whatever, as he is not worthy their conn dence. —He has lately taken the bent, fie of the gambling act, in violation of all the rules of that honorable profefuon. RICHARD BERRY. OH MELANCHOLY! His Chriftal,s blured * his Springs givs Way, His Regulator,s on decoy. His time - piece, varies from the fun And fhews his wonky is almcjt done , Knight of the hour glafs, and the clock, May I,y cur feelings never /hock , But yet , I begyeur jlritt attention , To mailers that I wifi to men tion ; Are you Jo lofty tofenfe of fhame y As not tc crimp n when J name Tour late preceding* at the court , Where honour 3 did Hot prove your fort; Tour fingers for the ft rings toojmall Obeyed with joy t a louder call. And as I hope you 'lthink me civil , Will lay the charge upon the devily With grief my farewell I impart, Ten have the language of my heart. May you REPAIR , in happier times, And may Ifurnijh hettr rhymes; - Iwijhyoti joy be wife and merry. Tour bum hi few ant 3 RICHARD BERRY. L O T T E R T.~ In compliance with an ad of the Lcgiflature of the Hate of Georgia, authorifmg certain Commlfiioners, therein named, to eftablifh a Lottery for the purpole of railing three thoufand dollarsy for the purpole of im proving the Navigation of Oge chce and Canouchie Rivers. A majority of laid Commiflloners having met on the 18th day of February, 1803, adopted the following fcheme of a Lottery, e r the purpole above mentioned, ’- inch they beg leave topieienc to the public. The SCHEME. 1 prize of sco5 co dlls, is 500 dlls l 2CO 2CO I ICO ICO i 2 50 100 , 50 IO 500 v zoo 6 1200 ■ 4°o 5 2000 • - 566 4 3465 ■Eli 3 2436 ?333 P-'Zts, 10500 dlls 7COO tickets, at two dollars run, arc x 4OOO dollars, which 'caves for the navigation, and expcnccs of the lottery, 3500 dolls. Two blanks to a prize. The Commiflloners flatter themlcJvb'ihey will be able to commence drawing the above Lottery-in the month of May hex c, ,Dr Tickets to’be had at M iTrs. Day llely’s printing '.'Tee, Ldic.fv lie, and of the ilcmmiHoners. [ASS L 5, A . Ass: : : We Hu., (a JAMES BIRD, < | ' \<\ l TT" f Q T TT’» •: v O • ’* ■■■' i It, * £0 0K BINDING. T HE huh fa tier bavin* came X J <e> from Savannah ftr the pur pose of Binding the public Books and Records in the Secretary's Office , rzW sc/7/ remain in Louif ville a few weeks, thinks proper to inform the inbuilt ants of the town and its vicinity, that thy can have ary Bocks whatever re bound on reafenable terms. Apply at Me firs. Bay CD Ho ly's Printing Office , to Mllliam Powers. Louifville, May 17 th, ISO 3. 'MARSHAL’S RAIL, William Smith, fen. > vs. \fifa- Barrett Brewer, y Will he expofed to fade, at the Market-Houfe in Louifville, cn the frft iuejday in "June next, between the hours of io and 12 o'dock, the following proper ty, to wit: i WO Lots in Georgetown, in Warren County, known in the plan of /aid Town by Nos. 11, and 12, on which is a good dwelling-houfe, kitchen, Itore houfc, and other out houfes, a good gin- houfe, in com plete order, with a cotton ma chine cf fifty circles, including the permit, or licence from Mil ler and Whicncv 5 Alfj one * * other Lot in Georgetown, known by No. ro, on which is a good dwelling-houfe—One tradt of land in the County of Greene, on the waters of Shoul derbonc Creek, containing three hundred acres—One do. in the County of 1 lancock, 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 demi Cour', by William Smith, En. a ■ ft Barrett Brewer, Li unard Abercrombie, Deputy Marjhul. AsL NO t ■ *5. To he fold, cn S AhM'^AT } the 4th of June A h * A complete fee o r an( J Grid Mill Irons, and Mill \ with a number of other an the property of Chark T'\ Walker, deceafed, with a cre dit of nine months ; purchafcrs giving bond with fscunry for the payment. The above Lie to be held at the Grift Mill, formerly occupied by Francis Coleman, on Duharc’s Creek. Wm. walker.* By order cf the Truftees of jaid Eftate. April 25, 1803. NO PIFICAd ion! /\ per Jo ns having demands a l ai **fi the Eftate cf Colonel i * HOMAS Meriwether, dec'd. are f e T ie fied to render thgM the fulfenters for payment, theft ‘ 1 ideated are defined to make imme ciurC payment, to Jane Patterson, Ex'lrix. and John Berrien, Ex'or* Loufvillc, April 12, rdoj. SHERIFF’S SALES. Will be fold , on the Firft Tuefday in June next, at the Market Honje, in Lcuijville , to the highefi bidder, between the hours of ten and three o'clock, 300 Acres of LAND, called the pond traft ; taken as the property of John Whitehead, to fatisfy fundry executions, Ro bert Prior, vs. John Paulett and John Whitehead, levied cm by Benjamin ljaufcy,ccnftabie, and returned to me. Alfo, 5 00 Acres of LAND, more or Id’s, as the property of Abraham Roberts, to fatisiy ! undry executions, William Streetman, vs. Abraham Ro berts, returned to me by Benj. Dauby, conllabie. 400 Acres of LAND, more or lefs, cn the waters of Che ver’s Creek; levied on as tne property of Dumpfey Barnes, to laris A luadry executions— returned to me by Benj. Duo ley, confrable. Alfo, 200 Acres of I AND, as the property of Modin Till man, lying in Burke County, adjoining of Mathias Gray, on the waters of Rockey Creek, to fatisfy John Bird’s execution, levied on by Benjamin Daufey, conflable, and returned to me. 200 Acres ot Land, the pro perty of Ifaac Rawls, whereon he now lives, bounded by lands of George Jones, Andrews, I Er ring and fames Stubbs, ro fatisfy an execution \. M. Sterett & Jas. Stubbs, executors of Wm. M‘Dovveil, vs. Ifaac Rawls and J. M‘Daniel. Alfo, 2 likely Horfes, taken as the property oi the eilace of Blaflingame Harvey, dcccaltd, to fatisfy David Robinfon’s ex ecution. DAVID THOMAS, Sheriff, April 28, 1803. On Saturday, the 18th June, At thehonfe cf the Juhfcriher, will be fold , All the Pcrfonal Property of Elizabeth Dees, late cf JeJfcrfon County, deceafed , confuting cf three Negroes , three Horfes, a Stock of Hogs, Plantation Uteri fils, Hcufehdd and Kitchen Fur niture, three or four hundred bufhels cf Corn , &c. DRURT DEES , Adiiiiniftratcr . May 1803, N O TIC E. (KK NINE months after date application will he trade to the lion. Infer tor Court of IFajhiug ton County , for leave to fell a trail l of land in Hancock County, near the Oconee , being the property cf John Hunt , dec. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors offaid de ceafed. S Julius Jackson, Admintfirator. February 15, 1803. A N Apprentice is e vanfetPtp* * X the ftudy cf Medicine , by D )ctor Hull, cf Augufia. — A young Lad cf genteel c erne tiion s , and qualified by education to be fin the above ftudy, will be taken en moderate terms . AugulU, May 5, 1 803. GEORGIA, Washington County. \Y RA S inu Lam Elliot and Smith, ha.h this day pi ed to me for letters of ad mi ni Oration, on (he ell >te and cf ? ccs ol Janus S withy late , r the county atorcJaid, deceafed** tlie^c are there Sore to cite ar t] adnionifh all and fmgular the kindred and creditors of file hod. decerned, to >iic their ohjcklions if any they have, in my (.flice, on or before rhe 2d \h m ch :n June next, otherwise Ictierj of adir.iniftration will be grant ed them. Given under my ban 1 this 4 ■ day of May and in the 27th year of Ame rican Independence, J. IRWIN, c. c.o. • - 1 —■ ■■—,, ~ G E O R G 1 A. Washington County . Nancy Robijcu hath this day applied to me for letters of admimfiraii n or* the ellate and cfF 6ts of Ed ward lichifon , late of the county iifoiefaid, dec. chefe are tbe:e* fore to cite and admondh all and Ongular the kind red and creditors of the faicl deceased to hie thric objections if any they have, in my office, on or before the 2d Monday in Jane next, other wife letters of ad min ill radon will be granted him. Given under my h?nd this 4*.h day of Ivlay 1803, and in rhe 27th year of Aireric:n independence. J, IRWIN, c- c. o, G E G R G I A. Washington County, \V ERK A 5 Jcfiah JVatts (3 Tabatha JVatts hath this day applied to me for letters of ad mi niff ration, on the eftate and efFetls of John JVatts, hue of the county aforefaid, dec.; thefe are therefore to cite and anmonifh all and lingular the kindred and creditors of laid cieceafcd, to file their obje&ioirs if any they have, in my office, on or b fore the 2d Monday in June next 3 otberwife letter of administration wdl he granted him. Given und' rmy hand ?*t ollice, this 4th of May, 1803, and in the 27 thyear of American Independence. J. IRWIN, c. c. o. GEORGIA, Washington County. W H E R E A S Eli* V * * zaheth Horn , hath tins day applied to me for let te?s of ad mi nil! ration on the eftate and effttls of Michael Horn) late of the county aloie faid clcceafed ; thele are there fore to cite and admoniih all and fmgular the kindred and creditors of the f;dd deceafed, to fde their obje&ions li any Cra y have, in my office, on or before he Monday in June n-oos other wife letters of admsni; a tion wfl be grant' d them. . * Give j under my hand t-v. 3 4'h of May 1803, 31 d in the 27: a year of A inert* can 1 ndsnende nee. - I 4 •-* IV 1 /-« r r>, 4, a.s * * A.' 3 O —1 »