The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, December 24, 1800, Image 1

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Vo La ll.] GEORGIA, LOUISVILLE Pubiished every VVednesday, by AMBROSE DAY & JAMES HELY, at 3 dollars per ann. payable hals yearly:—Where Essays, Articles os Intelligence, Advertil'ements, &c. &c. are thanksully received, and PRINTING in all its variety, is executed with ncatness and dispatch. ORDERED, That James Bozeman, he, and he is hereby appointed Clerk cs the Court os Ordinary, sor the County os Jcs sers on. M. SHELMAN. D. HANCOCK. R. GRAY. September 6, 1800. True Extract srom the Minutes cs the Inserior Court, 10 th Dec. i3oo. JAMES BOZEMAN, Ok. GEORGIA. By his Excellency JAMES JACKSON, Governor and Commander in Chies os the army and navy os this state, and os the militia there os. To James Bozeman , esq. greeting, WHEREAS you were ap pointed on the sixth day os September insant , by the Jvjlices os the Inserior Court , sor the com* ty os Jejserson , clerk os the Coart os Ordinary sor the s aid county . Ido by virtue os the power and authority in me vesled by an ast os the General Asjembly os the slate asoresaid , passed the sixtemih day os February , one thou/and [even hundred and ninety-nine, hereby commis/ionate you 'the s aid James Bozeman , clerk os the Court os Ordinary asoresaid You are there* Jore hereby authorized and required to d° and persorm all and singular the duties incumbent cn you as clerk os the court os ordinary asoresaid , according to law , and the trull re poled in you. Given under my hand and seal , at the State House in Louisvilk, this twenty ninth day os Sept, in the year 0/ our Lord 1800, nnd m the twenty sisth year os ■American Independence, I AMES JACKSON. ty the Governor, Horatio Marbury, Secy. st r By r«WCS Boznwm, GEORGIA,/ cu.k Cs the tour) J s'rstH County. r °s Ordinary sor the V County os y c S i s m WJ son, HEREAS Ebcnczer FuKsome hath applied to me sor letter® ai’mloistration ou the vstate and essedi William Call, sormerly os this state, ' ut late os the state os Virginia, de £<-»sed ; these are theresore to cite and a ro*ml(h alt and singular the kindred creditor* os the said deceased, to . e their olje&iooi, is any they hare, ®y ossice, on or besore the third looday j 0 January next, otherwise k tters °s admmistratioa will be granted GiTso tinder my band, th ia lst day Dec. 1800, and in the twenty Estb year os American lodcpead*- coce. National Magazine. , Gubscribers to the Rational a gazine, are respeHJully insormed J 3 * the i sl % 2d. 3 d and 4 th *Ai ers are i u st rece *wd* a nd ready • bc Slivered at ihts Ossice, THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE; AND REPUBLICAN trumpet. L EDNESDAY, December 24, 1800. LIBERTY*IS OUR MOTTO AND TRUTH OUR GUIDE. i By JamISS PoZFMAW, I G E O RG I Ays Clerk os the Court ts V > Ordinary sor the I *J t ss er s on County. I County cs ts s F er ' ' > son, WHF.HFAS Mllley Harvey bath ap plied to me Tor letten os adrriuis tration on the and essestjcs Wm, P Harvey, late os ihe aonmy asoresaid, deceased : these are theresore to cite and tdmooish all and singular the kindred and c r eHitO’'s os the said deceased, to sile their their is any they have, in my ">bce, on or besore the third Moi da> in January next, otherwise letters ol adnii nistration will bc granted her. Given under my hand, thi» 5$ h day *>s Dec. 1800, and in the twenty sisth vear ot the American I».cle pendenre, ~\ By Um*« Rozemaa. Georgia/ cierk os th Court os > Ordinary sor the JeJJcrson County % County ts *s {sstr* J s on ' Whereas, cnioc Hunt, ha* ehia day appl et! to ire sor letter* os administrattoo, on thcestatc sod essc£la •s James Hunt, late os the county os Jcssersoo, dereased : these are theresore to cite and admonilh all and sio#«l*r the kindred and cred tora os the satd deceased, to sile thair objestion* is any they have. *n my ossice, on or besore the third Monday in January neat, otherwise letter* os adnrmstrallnn will be granted her Given under my hand and seal this 14th day os November. iB#o. and in the twenty sisth year os Ame rican Independence 7 By 'em#* B zetwan, C E O R G s /s. ( Cl rk sth Court os JeJ'ei son County. C Ordinary , sor the J County ts JrjsusoH WHEREAS, David M‘Corm'ck bath applied to me sor It'ttrs os adml* stration on th# csta’c and rssest* os William Pollard, late os the county asoresaid, deceased ; tsccsc are oheresore to c’t# and adrnon sh all and singular the kiodrei and creditor* os the s«id deceased, to sile tk*ir olTslioni is any they have, in cuy ossice, on or besore the third Monday in January next, otherwise letter* os adtniaistratioo will be printed him. Given under mv hand, this ij'h day os Dec. 1 100 and in the twenty sisth year os American Independ ence. J By j’met Rozcimn, C K 0 R G I A, s 'Cert ts Ihe Court os Jeser/on County. I Oidinasy sorthe toun* J iyosjlssersatt. WHEREAS Thomas P. Ciroc, esq karb applied to me sor let ter* as admioistra»ioa on the estatc and esseA* os P-«er Johason Came*, osq. deceased; these arc ‘hervsora I# cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditor* os the said dece*sed, to sile thair objeAioo*. »s any they have, in ray olßae, on or besore the third Monday in January neil, otherwise let ter* os admmistratioa will be granted him. Given under my band, shl* ist day os December, ISOO. and in th# twenty-sisth year os Amcrcan Independence NOTICE, A LL Persona who have demand* against the Estate os Blasingame Harvey, deceased, are desined to bring them sorward, properly atteslrd ; and ihose indebted to Did estata, are request ed to make immcdiarc payment to Drusiller Harvey, Executrix, September 9. The SUBSCRIBER OFFERS sor sale, his two adjoining, well improved and convenient LOTS, situatc oppositc the State House, sur rounded with two main llreets leading into the Country, and two Alleys. On one os which Lots stands his Dwelling House, well calculated sor a Boarding House or Store, and known by the sign os the American arms. The other Lot is improved as a Garden with all kinds os va luable Fruit Trees, Shrubs and beautisul Hedges, which makes it an agreeable dwelling. A purchaser who would willi to have a plantation contiguous, may be accommodated with srom sisty to two hundred and sisty acres or more os good land, adjoining the commons, sit sor the culture os corn, cotton, rice, &rc. well watered, abounding with springs, and situate on Oge chce river ; out os which a race os about one hundred yards be ing cut, would assord sussicienc water at all times to turn a grist or saw rhill. On the land is an excellent seme place, where may be taken in their scasin to a great amount os shad and other sish. It would take an age to exhaust the said land os its sirewood, which is an objedt worthy the attention os a purchaser. The most clear and indispurable titles sor said premises, shall bc given, and terms made casy. A dwel ling in Charleston, or Savannah, would bc taken in exchange, and boot given, or taken. For surther insormation apply on the premises, to JOHN BARRON ; Who has sor sade, a small A [sor I ment os sresh well chosen Goods, among which are, Broad Cloths, Drabs, Bath Coating Flushing, Striped Elastic Swansdown, Castimeres Fancy Cord, Thicklet Durant, Platillas Brown Silesia Irish Linen Tamboured Mussins Handsome Callicocs Handkerchiess os various kinds Writing Paper, Dussil Blankets White Plains Ladies and Gentlemens Ilose Mens Worsted Gloves Colored and Ounce Thread Knives and Forks Pruning Knives Pen ditto, Scistbrs Ivory Combs Combs and Cases Ladies and Gentlemens Hats Cossee, Sugar, and many other things, too tedious to men tion. Lousville, Dec. 17, i3oa. PUBLIC GOODS sor sale. ON the third Monday in January next, at the Mar ket Houle, in Louisville, will be exposed to PUBIJC SALL' s to the highest bidder, a large and Geneial ASSORTMENT os MERCHANDIZE, on a credit os twelve months. The purchascrs giving bond with approved sccurity. The liile to continue srom clay to day until the whole are sold. J. Meriwether, comp. gen. Edwin Mcunger , treasurer. Louisville, Dec. 15, 1800. N O T I C E. I HE Subscribcr intending A to leave this Rate, early in the spring, requells all thosc who are anywise indebted to Kim j to come sorward i mined i*. ately, and make payment i and all thosc who have any demands against him, are desired to come and receive payment. He has on hand, A General A/lortmenc os SEASONABLE and FASHI ONABLE GOODS, and will give very great bargains at this time sor the casti. He has likewse sor sale , A number os H OR S E S; which he will sell low sor cash, or on a credit os nine or twelve months, as may be agreed upon. EBFN. JENCKES. Louisville, Dec. 24. N O T I C E. ’ ALL thost indebted to Wil liam Pollard, late os Louisville, merchant, are requested to come sorward and settle their respcc rivc accounts r and all thosc who may have any demands against: said deceased, to render in a statement os the same besore thes sirst day os January next. David Admimslraior. Dec. j, 1800. N O tTc te THAT as my wise, Esther„ srom causcs unknown, is sallen into a state os insanity : and a.% there are many people in the world who would wi/h to take the advantage os me, and to trust her sor all such articles, which her soolish sancy may covet. Ido theresore sorewarn all personssrom dealing with her, as I will not be answcrabk sor any os her contracts. James M 4 Donald. N. B. With regret I have pubiished the above, and by this, I do not mean to inser, that the slighted censure attaches itsels to the character os saii Esther. December 24. [No. 98,