The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, December 24, 1800, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

Executive Department, Lcuisville , Dec. 2, i. 800. SEALED proposols will be received at the Executive Ossice, until the sirst clay os January* i Boi, sor contrasting sor the printing, agreeably to a joint, and approved resolution os the legislature, rooo copies os the laws, 1000 copies os the jour nal os the house os representa tives, and icoo copies os the journal os the senare os the pre sent session os the General Aslem bly, together with 100 copies os the Governor’s meltage, at the commencement os the session —The size os the sheet, the ex tent os the margin, and a sam ple os the type and os the paper to accompany the proposols.- The person with whom the con trad is made to give bond with two securities in the sum os 3000 dollars, to have the laws and journals properly completed and delivered into the Executive Ossice, on or besore the sirst: day os April next. Tcstc, THOMAS J O H N SON, Secretary. Executive Department, Louisville , Dec. 13, 1800. ORDERED, That the clause sjs the law respeding the elec tion os receivers os tax returns and collectors os tax, be pub lissied in the scveral gazettes os this Rate. Thomas Johnson, Secretary i Hxtrast srom the Ast entitled an Ast to raise a Tax sor the sup port cs Government sor the year 1801. u And he it surther enasted , That on the sirst Monday in January annually, the Justiccs os the Inserior Courts and Jus tices os the Peace os the res pedive Counties os this State, lhall be, and they are hereby authorised ; • d required to clest the Receivers os Tax Returns sas the case may be) sor the time being, and Collcdor os Taxes in their relpestive coun ties.” ttrrr- - —mm ■ ■ ■ ■■ m ——. r —wv a sew days ago, by a negro sellow, belonging to John Marshall, a red moroc co POCKET BOOK, contain ing sundry papers and letters os value to the owner. Among them a Com mi Hi on, given to John Swilley, jun. as justice os the peace os the county os Mont gomery. The owner may have the Pocket Book, and papers, by applying to John Marshall, living about six miles srom Lou ilville,- on Dry Creek, and re warding the negro sor sinding the same, and paying sor this advertisement. Dec. 8, iBco. NOTICE. ALL Per/bns indebted to the estate os Thomas Mussrey, de ceased, arc requested to make immediate payment; and those to whom the estate is justly in debted, are desired to come and receive payment. Penelope Mussrey, Adminisiratrix. Dec. ic> 1800. WILL BE SOLD, At Public Sale , at the Market Ilcuse, in Louisville, on the Second Saturday in ‘January next. Two hundred and sixty acres os LAND i being part os the real estate os John Murray, se ccased, to satissv the creditors at said deceased. Conditions, casti. William M‘Dowell, Admimstratcr. December 6, iBco. To he expesed to Rent , sor twelve on the sirsi day cs Ja nuary , 1801, A TRACT os LAND, os 300 acres, on Beaver Dam Creek, in Wastiington county. Alsoy to he Hiredy SEVERAL NEGROES. Those indebted to the estate os John 1 aylor, deceased, are desired to settle their accounts by the sirst os Jan. 1801, as no longer indulgence can be given. Jesse Brett, Owen Fort, Executors . Dec. 1, iBco. T O REn"l For one Tear certain TWO PLANTATIONS— one below Big Buck Head, lately occupied by Isaac Brin son, deceased. The other late ly occupied by Mark Phillips. The same being the property os the estate os Isaac Brinlon, de ceased. Aljoy to he sold, to the highesi bidder, on the sirsi Tuejday in January nexty Fourteen Head os SHEEP. Twelve months credit will be given, on giving notes with ap proved security. James Lester, Ex'or. Unity Brinson, Ex’rx. Dec. 3, 1800. COLLECTOR’S SALE. IVill be Joldy at the usual hours, on the sirsi Tuejday in January nexty at toe Court HoujCy in JVaJhington county , Two TRACTS os LAND, given in by William Breazcal, one os 338 acres pine land, ad joining Frederick Peelers, Sand hill Creek. The other 287 1-2 acres swamp land, Oconee, se cond quality, adjoining Middle ton. Taken in desault sor his tax sor the year 1798. Tax due 2 dolls. 91 1-2 cents. Samuel Robinson, T. C. November 4, 180a TotTcl ALL those indebted to Wil liam Little, late os the county os Burke, deceased, arc request ed to come sorward and settle their respestive accounts, or they will be put into the hand* os an attorney, on the sirst day os January next ; and all those who have any legal demands against the said William Little, to render in a just statement thereos, so that the executors may know how to arrange the laid estate, to make payment. James Trowal, Wm. Patterson, ' Executors. Dec. 3, 1800. "ATM ' N A CS 'FOR THE YEAR 1801. - V1 Desaulters in the County os 3<S°- Joriy sor the year 1800. VIZ. Capt. Vinings Dijlrist. Joscph Scott, William Allen, John Saucer, Isaac Robinson, sas. Adams, Thos. M'Guatty, Sam. Bloodworth', Vin Ton Row ell, William Nance, Capt Terrys Dijlrist. Thom as Little, Foster Little, Samuel Little, Robert Little, John Brackenridge, Capt. Hamptons Disirist. James Tillman, John James, James Isom, Mannon Cammel, Jesse Pipken, Andrew Little, Benjamin Thompson, Berrcy Hughs. Capt. Schley s Disirist, Benjamin Gobert, jun. Sam, Barron, Joscph White, Chesley Bostick, len. Grissin L. Lamp kin, John llousley, John La mar, William Evan?, Andrew Burns, Morris Gilbert, Joseph Gilbert, Horatio Marbury, Wil liam Robinson Jacob Robin- Ton, Abner Grissin, William Mathews, George Cleyton, Ja cob Fetcrson, Thomas Johnson, Simon Day, Joscph Rawls, Culven Fore, Vary Wright. Capt , Coward’s Disirist, Jamei Weeks, Widow Tins ley, Wuliam Dodd, Isaac Cur tain, liviaTohoon. Capt . Vivians Disirist . Moses Carter, sessit Acock* John Bradthaw, Mathew Moore* Capt. Key’s Disirist. Hugh Lambert, Mathew Da vis, George Tamed, William Lcvens, Elijah Christta; John Whitehead , r. t. r. j. c. Ostober 21^ ALL concerned will take notice , that there will be an §ppliceh lion made to the honorable the next court os ordinary , sor the county os Wssiivngton% sor letters dismissary n the esiate cs Jesse Smith , de cm/ed, by William Smith, executor, Ostchcr 15, 1800. N OX I ceT DPH AT nint months aster the A date hereos , application will he made to the honorable the Inserior court os the county os sor leave to sell a trast os land , contain irg two hundred acres, on the Vgechee river adjoining Lewis Braday and Kingery ; it being the the real esiate os John Curry , de leased, sor the benesit os the heirs cs said esiate. Benjamin Warner, Richard Curry, Admini/hators os said esiate. February 20, a 800. NOT sc E. Application win he made to the Inserior Court os Jesserson county , aster the expi ration os nine months sor an order to sell the sollowing lands , viz. one thousand sive hundred and sive acres , more or le/s, joining Richard Gray t esq and others ; one other trast con taining one hundred acres , more os lessy joining Robert Bradty, and others: which were os the real esiate os William Stevens , late os the said county , deceased , sor the benesit os the heirs and creditors, in terms oj the ast in such case provided, Nathan Powell , Benjamin Bryan , Admini/hators. September 9, isccc. PROPOSALS By WESTCOTTand For pulli/hing a Paper, Jor general circulation ih n v 4 out the United States," ENTITLED THE NATIONAL CABINS IT will be printed at the sest 0 s st-deral government, every 7 Ui ls Thurjday and Saturday— pr ; C e s ow s[ larsy payble hals yearly in advance. It will contain a corred and partial account os the proceeding c | congrcse, and the spcechca os che cr,,*- btra 00 questions os national imporn Uct ' The early publication os cvm'B , s conssquencc which may transpire in Eu rope, and os domestic occurrence ai Iranssistiom, by which the seting or intcrcd* os the people are asleded, will be drittly attended to. It wiil always be open to the »dm;r, sioo os literary and political ess.ya, bit either si Jc os a quellioo, written wnb temperance and liberality ; and it will ever be coosidered by the editors, that the ossicial condust os public ossicers, and mrasurci os government, ate sair and importunt suhjeds os serutiny and disaissiou. Fledged to the United S ates by th c strongsst lies os nativity, intcrest andau lachment, we (hall invariably •onsult,io the diseharge os our public duty, wh« we believe to be ter true interesta, coa nested with thc prescrvaiion os the se deral conditmion. Insluenced by such mot vea> and guided by such prineiplrg, we shall proceed with a consciousaesj ts integrity, and unawrd by thc srown* or menaces os power or ambition. To the inhabitants os sic United Sratets we look with considence sor sup port, in so eipensive an wb : ch may, is well condudcd, subsme the political intcr.'sta os the people, lid he conducive to tht general bipp.neis os our country. JAMES D.WESTCOTT, JAMES LYON, Sept, 13, iBoo # Wastiington Superior Lourt, April Term, 1800. A BILL being siied oe ihe rqui** side os ibis Court by Cornelius Mu<jh*T, graying the establishment os ceitainlc2 papery to wit : A seUiemetu anti receipt thereon sor the Turn os thirty current money e the Rate os Norih-Carolina, in sull ot all accounts relative to the cepartvets!)'; be- J ween Cortrliui Mur. hey, and Jawt* Fletcher, dated lli« 1789, in the Slate os Worth-Carclina, j; Koe’gonsery county, sublcribttl oy 7 a,T,e ‘ Fletcher. No. 2. A receipt in savour nsCornthu* lAurshcy sor the amount os sisteen pound* currant money os Hor'h-Cutolina, in htU rs all accourlr, b‘>rd», Jke dated 4th J a * unary ; subseribed Samuel N«. 3* Acknowledgement os receiving sundiv nr bonds, Set. sor which p* Ren J , hn Sbaukle ©•bliged himselt to ac count yhe C*me bearing date ia-* y Georgia, VV» shingion count*, si October 1790, and subscribc.. ®hankle- N<>. 4. A receipt in savour ol Corntiu* Murjhey, sur eight pounds money 0 Norrh-Caroiina, ingerher wi h ss* r pr**' en accounts therein d< sis.nn.ted, ing 8n the who’e to one hundred atiAWty, »wo pcu*d sit«ee» like money, sai.i receipt bearing date tB'h Scpitinotr, 1789, and subseribed William Wooley, t»»cutor. N«. 5. An underteking promise or ac knuwlrdgement by the Executors Mirk Allen, deceased, unt» Cotnchu* Murphey, «• enter a* a credit on bis bond *n their posleslion, os six hundred and ni'C* *y ll* pounds, current mosey os N' r ® Carolina, sor lervices rendersd bv je * lius to said Mark Allen in his lise time, a»d to his F.*ecuiorj aster his diseasr, the eliate, 10 aamunt os one hundred »ra ninety three pounds eighteen shillieg s ? lawsul money os North Ciro'ina, bearing date ihe 27th day os June 1789, and sub seribed Cnarles yoncJ, William WoolsJs i*ecutor» os lAarlc Allen, deteasc i. N*>. s ). A prumiTary note in savour u Cornelius Murphey, payable to him or l- I '* ksligar, sor thc sum os sourteen p <iul ‘“ lawsul money os North Caraltna, bear date nth day os October, acJ ,u seribed joseph Bowen. s Whereupon, it i* ordered that the <s darts it the said bill do /hew caui^° n besore the sirrt day os next term. oib r * ‘ that the bill be taken as consesTerl, and 1 papers therein dated to be lost, eslablii* e • And it ii surther ordered, that this on *s . . nbl’/hed monthly sor si* month* t n * D ® the public Gazcttss os this slare. ExtraQ srom the Records, ttb Juh j Thomas B. Ruiheisoid,<OT»