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GENTEEL
Hoarding & lodging.
Tj«• Subfcriber refpe&fulljr inforrmbi*
Friend* in particular, and the Pub ic
in .enenl, that he intend* KEEPING
ENTERTAINMENT, for Gent emen in
fhe Countrv, at well as the City, at his
Hmfe, in Broughf- n-Street, formerly the
L t , y’av err —wish good Sublet for horfes
The grcateft attention will be paid to thofe
%»Lo favor him with their cuttom. ,
John Hart Richard,
iign of the Crofs Keys,
Sovannah, June to, 1800.
Twenty Dollars Reward.
■,*l- -,i— TJ AN-AV/AY
I ® j xV. from the fub-»
I feriber, on Sunday
' evening the B'h inft.
TWO NEGRO
M E N. about twenty
- - ' J five years of age ; one
a WC ry black fellow, with one tooth
enl before, named the other
, ,ellow fe low, marked oD the brea.t
in French, fqtrnt eyed, named Jofcpb.
Whoever wtll take up fa d negroee,
and deliver them to me, fhall rccewc the
above reward.
William Nel/on .
Montgomery County, June 10, iB#o*
SHERIFF'S SALE.
On the FIRST TUESDAY in
July next , at the Court Houfe ,
in Wajhington county , will be
fold, the following Trails or Par m
cels of Land ,
500 acres in the Lid county bound
ed by Brown’*, and Walker’s land, and
BufLloe Geek, being part of two fur
»ejB, the one 14,47 12 acres, granted
lo Andrew Frazer, the olher 575 acres,
granted to Sanders Walker.
203 acres in the faid cenoiy, oa
Bufia'oe Cictk, hounded by Samuel
Hawkins, and vacant land, at the time
of f urvey, being the fouthwert corner
of a traA of 1000 acres, granted to
Benjamin Jordan,
The above I and taken by execution
ai the property of Jofcpb Oncal, at jhe
ioftance of William SanLioo,
Conditions, cafh.
11. Breazcal , 5. W . C,
May 37. i8»o.
SH ER I FFs SALES. *
On Jhe FIRST TUESDAY in
July next , at the Market Houfe
in Louifville , between the hours
of itn and three o’clock , will be
fold, to the highefl bidder ,
TWO NEGROES and one RI
LING CH AIR ; taken as the proper
ty of jrffe Newton, to fatiafy John
LsamatUad John Burton’s execution.
Alfo, two Horfes ; taken at the pro
perty of If M , Auger, to fatiafy Wilfi
eiccutioa. Conditions,
cdh.
William Paulelt , D. S*
27* 1800,
SHERI FfTsalES.
Cn t'IRSTTUESDAY in
July next, at the Market Hou\Jf 9
in houifville , between the hours
"/ ten and three o’clock, will be
! °ld to the highe/l bidder, in pur
:*uce of an order of the honor
fk Superior court at April term
¥>
Ail the GOODS, remaining in the
l■ f . Manus Lerale, at the time of
• teifing thie Bate, and on which at
./ rTIPDt « wcre levied by Saul Simons,
L -‘ f fj. Conditions of fair, calh.
the • ?’ 45° acres hnd on Ready Creek*
, / ul, P'-pers arc in my band, and fold
ati.fy Jofrph G Pofrer, and other*
c CUtloni ; Former cooditionfl of falc
f o«plied with. Conditions, cafh.
ef r°l *: nc fc °ufc and lot in the town
knovn by the number
the 1' ’ ronlin g feventh ftrect, adjo ning
«ot- ° l w^* rcoQ Mi, James Lamar’s
lc * ch ' nc Hands. Taken as rhe
°f Samuel A/‘Kec, to fatiify
Bowcli’g eiccutioa.
John Paulett , Jheriff,
2 7. 1800.
ALMANACS
Sale at this Office*
COLLECTOR'S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD,
At the Court Houfe in Wajl.ington
County, on the Second TUES
DAY in Augufl next, at the
ufual hours , the following Trails
of Land , viz.
One hundred acres of Pine Land in
laid county, on the waters of Big Creek,
returned by John Welland : tax due,
621 cents/
One hundred and ninety nine and
an bait acres 01 pine land, in faid coun
on the Ohoopic water#, adjoining
Aowlcr, returned by Kobcit Hadon ,*
lax due 68 cents.
iitiy acre* in faid county, on the
vvaters of Ogcchce, adjoining land# of
jsmes Walker, returned by Tohn Brink
ley , tax due, 41 cents
Cornelius Murphy,
It. C. Wafhtngion County
for the year 'O9.
JLj 7, 1800.
COLLECTOR'S SALES.
IT ILL BE SOLD,
On TUESDAY, the 2 gtho/ July
next, at the Market Houfe in
the Town of Louifville , at the
ufual hour , the FuLLCWISG
PROPERTY t to wit .
40® acres 2J quality land, in JeTcrr
iou county, on Ogcchce river, join ng
I hotnac, and others, granted to Stubbs
*nd others, 4 Taken aa the property «f
Blaflingamc Harvey, jua. in default for
his ta* for the year T*i due
feven dol ars feventy twocen’S.
LOT at Fenn’g Bridge ; ttken
as the property of William Statham,
in default for b s tax for the year 1799
Tax dueljforly feven centa.
100 »crt§ pnc l» n d, efferfon county,
on Reed Creek, joining Joel Darfey ;
taken as thepr- p er ty of Eiicabetb Po'k,
in defaulf for her tax for the ycat 5799.
Tax due twenty cents.
650 acres 3d quality land, in R’ch
moud county, co Bg Creik, joining
Moore ; taken aa the propery of Ebe
Drier 1 olefome, in defau t for hi#
for the year 1799. 'l aw due, two dol
lira twenty fix and half cents.
3 50 acres 3d quality land, in Bu ke
county ca the wateri of Big Creek,
joining Wilfon, granted to WilLm
CrrJcyt taken as the property of Daniel
M'Murphy, in default for bis tax for
the year 1799. I* l due two dollars
ninety cenie.
331 acres 3 i quality. Jaikfon coun
ty, on the waters of Appalachc«*, join
ing Scott, grauitd to Barbary Frazer 4
taken as the property of. Jofepb Spier r,
io default for his tax for the yt*r 1799-
Tax due forty nine cents.
4.C0 Acres p.ae land in |effcrfon
coumy on Big Creek, joining Jofeph
Alien, granted to Robert Allen, giv n
in by Jofeph Alien ai agent for William
Allen i takvo in defiult for the ta.'.es for
the year lax due forty-three
and three quarter cents.
309 Acre* 3d quality land in Burke
County, on Rocky Creek, jo n : ng D*•
on, granted 10 Koberrs ; taken as the
prop riy of John M'Cul'ers, in default
for the ta*cs for the year 1799.
due one dollar fourteen cents.
1200 Acres 3d quality land in Jack-
Ton county, on Currcy Crerk, joining
John Gorurn, granted to William Gib
bons ; taken aa the property of John
Moreland, in default for the ta»cs for
the year 1799. Tax due five dollars
fcventy'Diue cents.
ICO Acres pne land in
county, waters of Big Creek, joining
Willis Howard, granted to Walker ;
taken as the property of Thomas Bailey*
in default for the for the year
1799. Ta* due forty-nine cents.
One houfe and lot in the town of
Louifville ; taken as the properly of
William Evans, in default for the ta*cs
for the ytar 1799. Ta* due one dollar
and ten cents.
5087 /crci p’oc land in Montgomery
county, Oconee river, joining M’rhael
H*rvey ; furveyed for Robert Flournoy,
taken as the property nf Robert
Flournoy, in drLult for the ta* for
the year 1799 Ta* due fony-niuc
dollars fourteen ecu's.
Garland Hardwicb,
T.C.J . C.
May 21th, lBco.
F o R SALE. »
At this Printing-Office, cheap for
ca Jb t a colie ft ion of
books,
v I z.
Broottl’l Cazrtterr
Nugro,’. French Sc Eoglifli Diaioo.r,
Hittory of the Heaven#
Hargraves Law
Hchirfer’i Praaicc of the Law
Spirit of Laws
H ftory of Pataguiy
Gordon’! Tacitus
Addifou’s Wo.ko
Spencer’s Woiks
Adventures of Peregrine Piciile
Adventures of Jofcph /'udrcwf
Gulliver’* Travels
13 ri(Tot on Commerce
ArthOr Mervyu ; or Mcaioirs of the
Year 1793.
Doiurftic Memoirs
Mytterics of Udolpho
Romance of the ForcS
Haunted Priory
Keate’d Sketches from Nalur?
Caroline of Litchfield
Offspring of Kuffcl
Eden Vale
Civil Officer
Frackliu’s Life
The RemembrnAtcr
The Decameron, or Ten Days Eaten
tammrat of Boccace
Elements of Fortification
Haycc‘o Negotiator’* Magazine
The Other Side of the Qnellioa
Tale of a Tub
Conftitutiens of the U. States
Hive, a colleAion of Thought#
Nihcll on the Tulfe
New English Difpenfatory
Comjrcat Letter Wiucr
Hayes’s lotcrdl
/American Accountant
Wdfou’s Bft I
Tutor’s Afliftcut
Scbob'mafter’a
Complete French Matter, for ladies and
gentlemen
Ao introduction to Geography, »nin
cipal'y defigned lot the ule of
fchoola
VCafon on Self Knowledge
Seiv,& Pbys
CavDifm Improved 1 i
The Religina of oilso, or
delineated
A new Hicroglyplfra! Bible, for the
amufccaent and inllruition of chil
dren, being a feleftion of the moft
ufeful leffons, and mod intcrelliog
narratives ; (fcriplurally arranged)
from Geocfis to the Revelation#,
emhellifhed with familiar figures and
ftnking embietns, clcgsntly engraved
A Defence of the Old T«flam«nt. in a
furies of letters, addruTed to Thomas
Paine, author 01 a book, entitled,
the Age of Rcaf <n, part rhe ftcond,
being an inveftigstioo of Trur and
of Fabulous 'I heology— By David
Levi, author of letters to Dr. Priett*
ly, in anfwer to bis to the lews, kc- *'j
Love and /’atriolifoi ! or the adventurw
of M. Duponail, late major general
in the armies of the United States,
interfperfed with many furptizing
incidents in the life of the late Count
/’ulaufki
A DiAionny of Lorre ; wherein is the
defer ptiao of a perfeft beauty ; the
pidurc of a Fop or Macaroni ; and
a key to all the arch phrafes, difficult
terms, and peculiar idioms, ufed in
that ua vcrfal language
Greek and Latin 8«hool Books
Fieach and Dutch Books
Merchant Account Books, and Blank
Bocks of all kinds
MUSIC BOOKS, for the Harpficnrd,
Guitar, Violin, Flute, Clarinet and
Hautboy,
Together with a great variety of
OLD BOOKS, too tedious to mco-
I'OU. a t a o,
Pencils, camphorated Sealing Wax,
and belt BLACK INK, by the quart
bottle or linaller quantity.
April 29, 1800.
BLANK LETTERS
Of ADMINISTRATION,
AND
PLANK BONDS ,
For lale at this Office.
BLANK DEEOS~~
%/t?r Sale at this Office*
CORONER'* SALE,
Or i the FIRST TUESDAY m
fay next) at the Market Houle
vi Lout /vilie, between the h an
of ten and three o'clock, will be
pld to the htghefl bidder ,
One 1 raft ot Lard, contain'np five
hundred and fitly five acre** lying oo
the water* rt Ready C'*tk, joitrog
Hurt a, Flournoy aud Br»dtb»w. I’i.ketj
■a the property ot John tWeti, ta
iattafy Fluker and H'acfhear’a execu
liona. Condition*. falh.
Win. Go old, coroner .
May 2J t ISoo.
** " ■'■■■■ .i ■ ■ ■ i m a in iaJ
To the PUBLIC.
pH K Editor of the LouifvliU
A* (fjzette refpellfully informs
ine public in general, and his
friends in particular , that he has
this day taken into copay tnerjhip %
Mr. James Hely. The bv/inejs
will in future be conduced under
the Finn of
day and hely,
Whofe attentions will be exercifed
to render general Jatis/athon—
And they pledge them [elves for the
con/lant exercife of their bejl judg
ment in the dilpo/iiion of fuch ejfayo
and intelligence as may be prejented
for publication ,
Ambrofc Day,
fames Hcly,
To the Patrons of the Louifvillo
Gazette.
13" The Editor of this Gazette „
requefls all tfw/e who have any De
mands againjl him , to prefent them
for payment ; and thofe Sub/cribers
who are in arrears, are particularly
called upon to pay them as early as
Pffblc as it will be recejjary to
doje all accounts immediately.
Ihe public and Subfcnbers wilt
pleafe to accept the exprejfon of the
me [I Jmcere gratitude, as a jufl
acknowledgment for the very kind
fupport the Editor has received jinco
his commencement in bvfinefs.
4 Ainbrofe Day.
April 2n, 1800,
Jefferson Academy.
TH E Commi/Jioners announce
with pleajure, that the fejjtr «
Jon Academy is now open for the
reception of youth , under the direc
tion of Mr. James Armouh 9
from whofe character and abilities
as a teacher, the Comr-iijfioners have
great expectations, 'Thole who entrujl
to him the education of their chil
dren may he o[fared that his utmoft
endeavors will be ujed for their im~
provement.
It having been notified feme time
ago that the exerci/es of this Acade
7/iv would begin, and a di[appoint
ment having taken place , the Con •
mjf oners deem it their duty to fay %
that the delay proceeded from the
non-compliance of the gentleman
with his engagements, who they had
then invefled with the reftorjhip of
the Academy , and not from any
de/eft in the infiiluhon , or any
omijfon on ike part cj the Commifji
oneis.
Terms of tuition for Reading ,
Writing and Arithmetic — thrv*
dollars per quarter.
Mathematics in ail its branches—
four dollars per quarter,
Latin and Greek Languages—
fix dollars per quarter .
By order of the board,
]ames Bozeman, Cltrh ,
May 27, 1800,