The Louisville gazette. (Louisville, Ga.) 1799-1800, December 17, 1799, Image 3

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ilic cotnmiffioncis of the town of- Brunfwick. to difpofo of a pa.t of the commons thereof. Mr. Sp(a* er Gentlemen of the Houle 0/ Reprefentaixvts , I HAVE returned to your branch, where it originated, a b ,ll entitled “ an aft to author jzc perfons poffeffmg lands ad joining the Oconee river, to creft mills, and to ral ' e d<4 , tr!S ln the faid river under certain ro itriaion s.” with my diffcnt thereto. Mv reafons are—That how ever defirable the object contem plated may be to the inhabitants bordering on the Oconee, and beneficial to the perfons holding fixations proper to be advan taged by it—At this moment policy cries aloud againft its operation—That enemy of Geor ,gia, and the United States, Bowles is now in the Creek nation taking every opportuni ty to irritate the Indians, and let them at war with us—lt is reprefented, that our agent, Mr. ‘ Hawkins, is obliged to ufe every “ exertion and requires every Tup- ‘ port to refill his influence, which is faid not to reft on private, but on national grounds—A (ingle dam carried acrofs the Oconee at this time, and there is no li mitation, would be a pleafingl handle, for that man, to ftir up' the Indians and bringthem down 1 on our defencelefs frontiers, and it is a doubt if we fhould bejuf tifkd under the treaty between the United States and that nation of Indians, and thus incur the difpleafure of the United States, and deflroy the prefent pleafing ' p'ofpcftof procuring the lands over that river, in a period at no fcreat diftance off— Befidcs that, lit \\ould in all probability again Icvive thofe arbitrary feenes be tween the military, and our citi pms, under the intercourfe law I ich happily are at prefent dor imam. I JAMES JACKSON. I Slat; Hovfe, Lcuifville , I £<05,1799. I A lift of the a&s paffed this |rclent General Aflemblv, (ball i c given in our next—They are ■omitted f.-r want of room. I The parliament of Great- Britain met on the 24th day of ■jeptcinber Uft. On the 30th I c houle of commons voted ■ -0000 Teamen, including 1 ■ ?' 99 marines, for the fervice | l *° luna ' months, commenc- i | gdle ift of January, 1800. | l on the 25th of Oa. at on Shelter ifland (New-' Wfl lonathanN Havens, efq. K^ b 7r 0f Con ßrefs for the dif i sof Long & Staten Iflands. . ° n night 1 ■Unr\ r ’ Stephens, at his lift : p lon ear ( his town, in the Btft Car ° f his . a S e ' Tie has wic * ow » and two ■ ld,ctUo lament his lofs. Columbia, (s. c.) Nov % 15. On Thurfday night, the 7th inftant, an attempt was made to rob the treafury in this place. The perfons engaged in this bu finv fs hdd nearly effedled their wav into the office, by borir.g holes in the door with an auger. Being fiom fome caufe or other alaimed, they retieatcd precipi tate’y, and left behind them a aow-bar, an augrp, an axe, and a frre burning in the palfage It is very affonifhing that the flate houfe was not confumcd, as part of the pl.«nk on which the fire was placed, was nearly reduced to a coal, Louifville Gazette Office, Decfmi>«r 17, 1799. Suhfcribtrs who are indebted for the Louifville Gazette, or for any other printing done at this office , are requefled to come forward and pay ut> their arrears. The terms 0/ the Gazettes are payable half yearly ; but a great many have been J o7 warded to feveral counties in the Jlate , on a promife of remittance by the fir [I opportune y —which mujl have f nee canned, and others now off r by conveyances, at this feefon , wh ch will no doubt be improved by Jack gentlemen as a r e inclined to pay. Ihe great expences incident to an efiabhpiment fuck as a newf paper, ought to be imprejjed on the minds of the Sub/aibers. and in duce them to di/iharge the amount of their accounts with gnaier punc tuality. The Editor can certainly fay , that , in ejlabHJhing the Louifville Gazette he was aftuated more ha * s defire to comply with the numerous felicitations oj gentlemen in fevtral parts of the Jlate, and a hope of its proving advantageous to the coun try, than by any prcfpcEl of gain to himfelf ; the expences of the bufmefs have hitherto very jar ex ceeded the receipts from it. While , therefore the Editor retw ns hisJi cere and mfl grateful thanks to thvfe who have betn pierfd to favor him with their and particularly to thofe whofe pay ments in adian e have enabled him in Jome meajure tv fupfort a credit) he eaynjil v entreats thofe indebted , to fettle their accounts as Joon as poffible. AMBROSE DAY. NOTICE. THAT nine months after the date hereof, application will be made to the hmovable the Inferior .court of the owty of■ Jejjerfon, \for leave to fll a trad of land , con -1 taining one hundred acres , within fix miles of Cambridge , in r.bhe ville county , in the fate oj South- Carolina : part of the real efiate oj Robert Spence , decea/ed , to fa ■ tisfy the demands of the c?editors of faid Robert Spence. Samuel Andrews, admr. Od. 14, 1799. BLANK DEEDS For Sale, at this Office . Names of Defaulters in the county J °f 3'tf (r J n , (apt John fans DiflriCt. JOSF PH Gilbert, do&or John higflev, 1 hnmas Johnfon, \ John Black, Michael Shelman, . Andrew Burns, Jacob Robinfon, r Willum Robinfon, Jos. White, • fiiifhi H. Waldo, i Cap I. Ca/well's DiflriCt, I Robert Wornock. (apt. Vining's DifrtCl. ! Nathan Powell. » Capt, Teny's DiflriCt. i T homas Bailey, Peter Bailey, Mathew Bailey, Wm. Thomas, Henrv Herby, Aiicajah Polk, fen. John Vanwinkle. iJpt. Hamptons DiflriCt . Wm. Bojkin, Charles Night, Elizabeth 1 ong, Louis Barrow, John Mannin, R Evans* ■ Capt . Raiford's DiJhiCl, 1 Thomas Sanford, widow Goff Benjamin Sanford, James Hall, fen. Gideon Nicks, John Hut chifun, John Ingram, John Ber ryhill. widow Summerlin. Capt. Vivian's DiflriCt. John B adfhaw, l evy Jack fon. jun. Jolcph Englifh, Gco»ge Taff. R. Fullwood, r.r.j.c. December io. Executive Department, I oui/ville, 2 I December, 1799. SEA LI D propofals will be re ceived at the Executive Office, until the 20 th day 0j December infant, fr the contracting for the I punting of 800 copies of the laws, ! 800 copies of the journals of the hou/e of reprefentativrs, and 800 copies of the journals of fenate of the prefent fffion of the legiflature ' —the fizt of the fheet the extent of the margin, and a fampk of the type and of the paper, to accompany the propofals—the perfon with whom the contract is made, to give bond : with two fecurities in the fum of | 3000 dollars . to have the laws and ; journals properly competed, and » delivered into the Executive Office, I on or before the \JI day of April j next, Thomas Johnson, Secry, COLLECTORS sale. WILL BE SOLD, At the Cowt Iloufe , in Wafhington county, at the vfual hou>s, on the fir ft MONDAY in June next, ONE thoufand Acres of Pine Land , in the name of Dalzal Hunter, in faid county on Lloyd's creek. Taken default for the. taxes for the years 1797 and 1798* Tax due 77 ccnts % Sam. Robinfon, t, c. w. c. November 13, 1799. A BARGAIN. For Sale, Cheap for Cojh , AVALI/AttLE TRACT i f L >ND, of .500 Acr«i, of the very fifft qua i:y, , at j >i r ing lanHi of F ank Jonci, lying cn ih# Ogerhee River, about 40 mile* be g* Louu .ilie. For further pat oculars, plcalc a, piy to the Subfciihr-. George W. Chifolm. September 10. Wanted 10 Hire, A NEGRO BOV, Enquire at thw OC.cc, JOSEPH WHITE, 7 aylor and Haht Maker, RESPECT FUi LY inlorm* hi* Friimft and the Public in genera), that ha •*. * ir'urncd to Louth t ic, and inc.Ot crryiig »n bulirefs w'th h s homier alter, tioii ai d difpat* h, and foi.cit* their patron • He will aork on at mo. era • ierma a pfffiule; and a* much ti dulgf-ce be > given to his former g. od Culto»cr* at bi« c 'currftarcei will admit. DtceniLrr i *. The SUBSCRIBER Bej»» »«*n?e to in'orm hit Friends and tha Pu he, that he ha» taken into copert nerlhip JOHN P. WILLIAM ON, and C' i Hi net to curry o> the ladoiage and Comnniffioa BUSIN E S S, Under the FIRM o» Hammond (3 Willicmfon , it hi* Sioie, on Tdfoir’i wharf, where e cry attention will be p\j i to the tvered .»! ih» Te who may favor them wi h their bufinefs. Samuel Hammond. Savannah, Dec. 3, 17^9. WAN T E D. As an Apprentice , to the Blacks /mith's Bvfinefs , ANEGKO BOY, from 14 to 18 years of age. Any per/on willing to put their negro to the above biffin /s, may depend up n his being taken care of and ireaud wed. Job Tcunflcy, December 10. Vy Win. M D ..w G F o R G I A,/ I LI.. Clerk of the y<fftrv,n Counly . \ Cuuit of Ordinary W M . M'DuWELL. V of the C unty of j yfenon, WHEREAS JotephM (hall j.m hath this day applied to me for let* tc * <f nbmmigration on the eHam of fofrph Morflial!, fen. decealeu : ihefe aie therefore to ti e and ntlmouilh all and ftnnulhr the kin red a d nediton of ih« Ifa id deieafcd, to le and «i\ear beterc the I lei» r C< urt of the county afore laid, or fc me 01 e of the number* thereof, on or belo e the fi h day tf January r.cx', to fltew caule, if any ihev have, why letter* of adinioiUrauon Ihuuld not be p r tn'ed. * Given under my hand, this fifth day c* Dec. aid in the iwents fomth yrar ol .he American lode* I enrience. Bv >A m M Dow- GEORGIA,/ ici Clerk of tkt yjf rfon County. > Court of Ur di"<iry t wm. M‘Do WELL, V of tkt County of 3 yffenon. WHEREAS Mary M‘bair, and Sa mud M‘Nair, hath this day a*- plied (o me for letter* of ado iniflratioa on the ellate of Gi'hrrt M‘Na r, Ute of this Countv, dcccsfcd : thee are iherefire to cite and admrrifh ill and • (iugular the Kindred aid Crrd lor* of the laid 'created, to be and appear before tht I iferi r Court < f the county alorelaid, or lome one of ihe member* there'l, on or before the 6 h ciay of Jrniary next, to (I cw caufe if any the have f why etter* of <idmii.ilhat.cn ILouldnut be granted. Given under rr.y hind, this ft hday of December, t7v9. and in the twenty fourth yrar if toe Amciican lude pendencr. WANTED TO HIRE, B\ the Month or Tear , A NEGRO MAN. Enquire at tin Office, September 10. BLANK LETTERS Of ADMJNISI RATIO N % AND BLANK BONDS , By the Quire , For Sale at the Office of the I ouifville Gazette. Noecmbcr *6. SHERIFFS’ BLANK DEEDS Of CONVEYANCE , For Salt at the Office cf the Lcwf~ ville Gazette* November 5.