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LOUISVILLE,
TUESDAY, June 3, ißco.
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Nothing is more evident, no
thing more incontrovertible,
than an increase of republican
fpirit in feveral Rates in the
TJnion. Some of the whigs of
*n6 had already indulged an ap
prehenGon that the genius of
liberty was about to depart bom
our land, and that efforts in the
caufe of freedom would hence
forth be ulelefs: hut look at
fa&s, obferve the difplays of re
publican energy which have
been exhibited from Kentucky
the New Hampshire. Thegenius
of liberty is not dead, it has been
keeping only, to wake with new
zeal, activity, and the certain af
furance of complete conqueff
over that ariftocratic hoft which
for feveral years pad has threa
tened our country with deflruc
tion.
MeJJrS. Day & HelY,
Gentlemen —By inferting the
following, you will much oblige
the fubferiber :
I am induced to give a ffiort
fhfement of the- following
tranfaftion to the public, in or
der to warn them againft the
{hides taken by the friends to re
gular government in everyplace
where they can get into office.
On Saturday laff, I went to
nn ele&ion held at the houfe of
William Herring in Louifville,
to rhofe an enfign for captain
ScMy% company of militia ; af
ter the eledton was over, Wal
ter Pobinfon, efq. one of the
roagiftrafes who preffded, retired
home in a decent manner;
when Horatio Marbury, (I will
not call fuch a fellow a juftice
of the peace) forgetting the fo
lemnity of the oath he had tak
en to preferve the peace of this
Gate inviolate, turned in to get
two old men to fight, who were
drunk. After making them fight
two or three times, the combat
ants both (aid that they were
forry they had been made to
difpute, as they had no ill
agahft each other. Marbury
took one of them by the
ftirt, and fwore they ffiould
again. My brother, James!
Petfill, and myfelf, then inter
filed, and requeffed Marbury
llf>t to make them fight, as they
v '’cre both a little hurt already
fiv the fills they got, and
jheir deaths confiderably Corn ;
1e damned me, and
bid they ffiould fight, and that.
1c was n °t my bufinefs to infcer
[ames Betfill, who was
ending nearer to Marbury than
faid they fhould not
again, upon which Marhu
buck him; my brother then
J spared for defence, when
•-arbury [flave-hke and coward
' f) Iheltered himfelf under the
• ak of his office, commanded
t 0 take us into cufiody*
1 d his warrant, and confined
[ b other and myfelf in a.
loath • *1 .•
v,i ° me jail, until we were
‘ted by a judge of the Infc-
f )r ° Urt on a writ of Habeas
; Vand Marbury's proceed-
glared illegal.
J.ODFREY BETSILL.
was not drunk as he
* l '“ ou y aon thofe occafions .
Tobacco ManVjfa&ory''
WILLIAM FEE, rtfpcflfui’y
infoiras the public, that he ha«
commenced the above bufinffa EUi«'
Street, Augufta, nppofiie Mi. yjnul
Edwatdi, woere he iotenda keeping
pood raatjufaftur'd tobacco for fale. by
the iep or pound, which he will fell
low for cafh or feed cotton.
Jure 5.
Jefferson Academy.
THE Commiffoners announce
with plea lure, that the Jejfer
fon Academy is now open for the
reception of youth, under the direc
tion of Mr. James Armour*
from wkofe character and abilities
as a teacher , the Commijfioners have
great exportations. T/wfe who entrufl
to him the education of their chil
dren may be a {fared that his utmofl
endeavors will he vfed for their im
provement,
Jt having been notified fame time
ago that the exercifes of this Acade
my would begin , and a difappoint
ment having taken place, the Com
mijfioners deem it their duly to fay ,
that the delay ' proceeded from the
non-compliance of the gentleman
with his engagements , who they had
then invrfled with the rertorjhip of
the Academy, and not from any
defeß, in the in filiation, or any
cmifficn on the part oj the Commijfi
oners*
'Terms of tuition /or Reading,
Writing and Arithmetic—three
dollars per quarter ,
Mathematics in all its branches—
four dollars per quarter ,
Latin and Greek Languages—
fix dollars per quarter.
By order oj the hoard,
James Bozeman, Clerk
May 27, 1800.
Jeffcrfon Superior Court,
Ortober Term , 1799.
Prefent the hon. Thomas P,
Carnca.
Robert Watkins , C?
John E Andeyfon, j
for the ufe of John )> Fore do fare.
Fore , vs. |
Thomas Collins, J
BE it known to all concerned,
that a petition was prefented
to the honorable the Superior court
of the county of Jeffcrfon, held by
his honor Thomas Fetters Carnes ,
one of the judges of the fdid courts,
praying the Jorcclofure of the equity
of redemption to one lot of land
fituate in the town of Louifville, in
the county of J(ffe*fon, and known
by number two hundred and Jijty
twe —he it therefore
Ordered, T hat thefaid Tho
mas Collins do come into court
within twelve months from the
date hereof and pay the faid Robert
Watkins, and John E. Ander/on,
for the ufe of John Fore , the prin
cipal and interef] together with
the cofls , in terms of the flatute. in
fuch cafes made and provided ;
other-wife the equity of redemption
will be forever from thence forward
foreclojed.
PETER J. CARNES.
Attorney,
National Magazine.
Subfcribers to the National
Magazine, are refpertjully informed
that the firfl, fecond and third
numbers are jufl received, and ready
to be delivered at this Office, where
fuhfcriptions for the work , will be
received .
May 27,
„ \ .f
NOTICE.
nPHAT nine months from ihe date
hereof, app'icafion will be made to
the Honourable the Inferior Court of
Jefierfon coan’y, for permiflioo to fell a
tract of One hundred of land, lying
on Big Creek, in county,
joinng Cunning and Whigham’s, part
of the real eitate of Bent'y,
for the benefit of tho hein of faid
Beatty.
William Beatty,
B, Whitaker,
Executors,
June 3, ISOO.
SCREW AUGERS
Of all kinds, cod of the firft quality,
fnperior to any imported ; particularly
large Angers, fit for rafting of lumber,
for fale, in Louilville, by
job Tounfley,
K. B. Order* from any part of the
country will he llriaiy attended to.
May 27, 1800.
COLLECTOR’S SALES.
WILL BE SOLD,
On TUESDAY, the zgthof July
next, at the Market Ilouje in
the Town oj Louijville , at the
vfnal hour, the FOLLOWING
PROPERTY , to wit.
4c® acres 2d quality land, in Jeffcr <■
fori county, on Qgccbee Tver, joining
1 horoas, and others, granted to Stubbs
and others. Taken as the property of
Blaflingamc Harvey, jun. in default for
his f?x fur the year 1799. Tu due
fr *en dollars fev<*nty two crtni.
One LO'Tar Fern's Bridge ; taken
as the properly of William Stadiam,
in d-fault for his tax forth* ycat 179a.
T*x due for'y (even cents.
100 acres p ne hod, Jcfferfon county,
on Reed Creek, joining Joel Datfey ;
taken as the property of Elizabeth Polk,
in default for her tax for the >car 1799.
Tat due twenty cents.
650 acres 3d quality land, in R;ch
frond county, ou Big Creek, joining
Moore ; taken as the property of Ehc
nezer Folcfome, in default for hi* tax
for the year 1799. la * due, ,wo dol
lars twenty fix and half cents.
150 acres id quality land, in Burke
county, on the waters of Big Creek,
j ining Wi'fon, granted to William
Crofley; taken as the property of Daniel
M'Murphy, in default for his tax for
the yiar 1799. a * due two dollars
n nety cents.
232 acres $1 quality. Jsckfon coun
ty, on the waters of Appalachc'*, join
ing Scott, gran’ed to Barbary Frazer ;
taken as the property of Jnfcph Spicer,
in default for his tax for the year 1799.
Tax due forty nine cents.
400 Acres pine land in Jtfferfon
county, on Big Creek joining Jnftph
Allen, granted to Robert Allen, giwn
in by Jofeph Allen as agent for William
Allc . J lakvn in default for the taxes for
l he year 1799. Tax due forty-three
and three quarter cents.
2CO Acres 2d quality land in Burke
county, on Rocky Creek, jo n ng D x
od, granted 10 Ko errs ; taken as the
prop rty of John M'Cullers, in default
for the taxes for the year 1799. Ti*
du* occ dollar fourteen cents.
1200 Acres 3d quality Isnd in Jatk
fon county, on Currcy Creek, joining
John Gorum, granted to William Gib
bons taken as the proper yof John
Moreland, in default for the ra-ci for
the year 1799. Tax due five dollars
fcrenty-ninc cents,
160 Acres pne land In Jefierfon
county, waters of Big Creek, joining
Willis Howard, granted to Wa'ker ;
taken as the properly of Thomas Bailey*
in default for the taxes for the year
1799. Ta* due forty-nine cents.
One houfe and lot in the town of
L' uifv lie ; taken as the property of
William Evans, in default for the ti*cs
for the year 1799. 7a* due one dollar
and ten cents.
5087 uteres p’ne land in Montgomery
county, Oconee river, joining Michael
Harvey ; furveyed for Robert Flournoy,
taken as the property of Robert
Flournoy, in default for the ta* for
the year 1799. Ta* due forty-nine
dollars fourteen cents.
Garland Hardwich,
T. C. J. C.
May I’jtbf itoo.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
On the FIRST TUESDAY tri
July next , at the Court Houfe,
in Wajhington c> :n’y, will he
>'/, the following Trdtfs or Par
echo/ Land ,
500 acres in the faid connty bound
ed by Brown'*, and Wa'ker’i Imd, and
Buffdnc Creek, being part of two fur
veya, the ore 1447 1 a icrea, granted
to Andrew /ra?, er, the other 575 acre#,
granted to Sander* Walker.
lots aeres in the laid connty, on
Buffalo? Creek, bounded by Samuel
Hawkm«, and vacant land, at the lim«
of furvey, being the fouthweft corner
of a trail of 1000 acre*, granted to
Benjamin Jordan,
1 he above land taken by e»ecutlna
•• the property of Jofeph Oncal, at the
inftancc ot William Saofom.
Condition!, cafh.
IE hreazeal , 5. JV. C.
Miy 17, 1800
SHERIFF'S sales. ’
On the FIRST TUESDAY in
July next , at the Market Hmfe
in Louifvilte, between the hours
0/ ten and three o'clock, will be
Jold , (0 the highefl bidder ,
TWO NfcGROES and one RI
DING CHAIR j takm aa the proper
ty of JnTe N'-wton, to fatiafy John
Hamrmland John Burton’* execution.
Alfo, two Horfea ; liken aa the pro
perty of Ifaac Auger, to fatlafy Willi
am Smith’* execution. Condition*,
cadi.
William Paulelt, D . S.
ADy 27, iSco.
SHERIFF'S SAi7e<L
On the FIRST TUESDAY in
July next, at the Market Houfe,
in Louifville , between the hours
of ten and thee o'clock , will bt
Jold to the highefl bidder , tn pur
j(nance of an order of the honor
able Jupenor court at April term
hfti
AU the GOOD'}* remaining in the
ftore of Manu* Lemle. at the time of
hn leaving this tta’e, and on which at
tachment* were levied Ly Saul Simon#,
and other*. Condirion* of fair, cafh.
Alfo,4y© acre* land on Ready Crerki
the titl* paper* are in my hand, and fold
to fafs/y Jcfrph G. Pof fr, and others
execution*. Former conditions of fald
Dot complied with. C< edition*, cafh.
Alfo, one houtc and lot in the town
of Lou.fville, known by the number*
fronting ftenth Hreet, adjoining
the lot whereon Mr. Jamr* Lamai’s
cotton machine (land*. Taken a* rbe
property of Saxud Af‘Kee, to fat
Nathan Powel 'a execution.
John Pauletti fheriff.
May 17, 1800.
COROi' KR’s SALE^
On the FIRST TUESDAY in
July next , at the Market Houfe
tn Louifinite, between the h urs
of ten and three o'clock , will be
Jold to the highefl bidder ,
One Trail of Land, containing five
hundred and fifty five acre*, lying on
the water* cf R-ady Oetk, joining
Pur? 1, Flournoy and Bradfhaw, Taken
as tlie property of John Pauletl to
fatifify Fluker and Blacfhear’s execu
tion*. Condition*, cafh.
Wm. Goold, coroner .
May 27, 1800.
COLLECTOR S SALE. "
WILL BE SOLD,
At the Court Houfe, in IVa fling ton
county , at the v/ual hours , on the
firfl MONDAY in June next,
ONE thoufand Acres of Pine
Land , in the name of Dalzal
Hunter , in /aid county on hloyd's
creek. Taken default for the taxes
for the years sycj'j and 1798.
Tax due 77 cents ,
Sam. Robilon, t. c. w. c.
November 13, 179^.
BLANK DEEDS -
For Sale at tbit Office.