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THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE; AND republican trumpet. Volume ll.] GEORGIA. LOUlSVlLLE:— Pnbliffled every Saturday, by AMBROSE DAY & JAMES HKLY, at 3 dollars pe. ann. payable haa yearly Where ElTays, Articles of Intelligence, Advertifements. &c. &c. a.e thankfully received, and FRH\ T I I\ T C in all its variety, is executed with neatncS’s and dilpatch. Z>*v James Rozomv, Q K 0 R G I C \rk of the Court rf S Ordinary for the 'fejjferfjn County, t County of 'f A er " fort. 'TtmiF.RF.AS |ap<* M'-Nfil hatlj ni- Vv to roc for let'er? offid'ri :if. frit o;i on 'l>r and elferts of Da* irl 3V*‘NTei 1 la*'* of thr roomy af ref.dd, rifirifH : thcfr <u - ; thcrrfcrc tncifc and edmonifli all and lingular rhe kindred and c r 'dor* of 'he frud decenff J. to file »heir dicir olyfftinns, if anv they have, in my 0,, co, on or before the third Monda*, in January uc*‘, “Uin-wifls letters of admi i-iitraiion »i ! l be granted her. . Given under my hand, this 2xd day «T IVc ’BOO, and in the twenty fifth ca of the .American Inde pendence. SBy T Bozenn'i, Clerk of the Court of Ordinary for the County af f'f cr ' fori. MERE AS Polly Connelly hath V * ‘his day «pp !, ed to me for letters ofjjHminlftrarion. on the eftate an J effects of Patrick Contiflly* *afe of the county of IrvTerfor, Heceaftcl ; thefc are therefore ta rite «ru3 adtnonifh all and tin/ular the kindred soil cred t< r« or th<* liiiH dec“sfedi (o file their ofejeftinna if any they H?e, -o my 'office on or before the ffi r d Monday in Jn-uary next, other He letters of adm n-ftration will be pnnted her C vet order mv hand, this 2 z\ dey of Dec. 180© and in the twenty iiLh year cf American Indep nd cnee. B\ /bumas Davis, Q F O R G I A ( Gi rt of the Court of Montgomery County f Ordinary, for the J Cor/nty aforfail . %'%T HERE AS Eduh Johnfton, V J-if ph Seffion*. and El as G a itham, hath app! ed to ue for !e-- Itrs of tdiriniftrattou 00 lire and effefts of L-ir-e John Ron* late of the county of Montgomery, dccealed : thefe are therefore to cite and admonifli a’ and lingular the kindred and creditors vi the fiid dtceaLd. to file their ohjec ton if any thzv ave, in my < fficr, cn « r b°fore the 27 b cf January next, otorrwife Irtrera of adamiftration will br "rs-'te I Pern. G n-n under my hand and feal this 27 K day of December, i8»o, snd >n the twen y (Lth year of Aroe beau iudependeoce. x By rnos. D.dVis, y- ORG I A { ’Clerk of ike Court of ■'a.’.tgi.tnery County ( 0> dmaty for ike coun J ty nforejatd. W EREA3 WHlie Wood and ’ George MaCon hath applied to r,t f r letter? eflamentory on the efia'e IT of Nathaniel H : cks, late of *^ j ntgomety coun y, deceafcd • tbefe *f hrrt lore to cite and admooifh all and *,* d’J'ir the kindred and creditors of the 1J dcccait/J, to file their objections, if IC T have, in my office, ou or before , e 2 7 ' d»y of January next, olherwife tt,rß tcfiamciitory will be granted ven under my hand, this 27. H <hy I of December, 1800* and lo the I tW nt y firth year of Amer can iHdcpmdtace. N O T I C E, -\ Perfoo* who hnv* remands J ■*“ •EP’nft the Ellafe of Blffioi'ame f ’ 'T» deceafcd, a'C ffifired ir’ bring I.ho rw 9rd, ptoprr'y a‘teß‘d ; and . ' Mcbied to f.id eftatc. rrfl'Kft tO *T .1 • , “‘‘t* mme bafe payment to I' J1 fi! {c r Harvey, Executrix. J&SSR} I**"- 1 **"- H 9. SATURDAY, Janu a r y j, 1801. LIBERTY IS OCR MO I'TO siND 'TRU'fll OUJt GUIDE. PUBLIC GOODS FOR S A I- E, ON the third Monday In January next, at the Mar ket Houle, in Louifvillc, will be expofed to PUBLIC SALE, to the higheft bidder, a large and General ASSORTMENT of MERCHANDIZE, on a credit of twelve months. The purchafers giving bond with approved fecurity. The fale to continue from day to day until the whole are fold. J. Meriwether , comp. gen. Edwin MonngeVy treafurer. LouilVille, Dec. 15, iBco. TO RENT, For one Tear certain , TWO PLANTATIONS— one below Big Buck Mead, lately occupied by Ifaac Erin fon, decealed. The other late ly occupied by Mark Phillips. The fame being the property of the eflate of Ifaac Brinfon, de ceai'ed. Alfo. to he fold. to the hi chef} V O •* bidder, cn the firfi Tuejday in \January next , E’ourteen Head of SHEEP. Twelve months credit will be given, on giving notes with ap proved fecurity. James Lester, Ex'or. Unity Brinson, Ex'rx. Dec. 3, 1800. COLLECTOR’S SALE. I Fill be fold, at the ujual hours, on the firfi: Tuejday in January next, at the Court Houje, in Wajhington county , Two TRACTS' of LAND, given in by William Breazer.l, one of 338 acres pine land, ad joining Frederick Peelers, Sand hill Creek. The other 287 1-2 acres fwamp land, Oconee, fe cond quality, adjoining Middle ton. Taken in default for his tax for the year 1798. Tax due 2 dolls. 91 1-2 cents. Samuel Robinson, T. C. November 4, 1800. NOTIC E. ' THAT as my wife, Either, from caufes unknown, is fallen into a ftate of infanity : and as there are many people in the world who would wifh to take the advantage of me, and to truft her for all fuch articles, which her fooiifh fancy may covet. Ido therefore forewarn all perrons from dealing with her, as I will not be anfwerablc for any of her contracts, James McDonald. N. B. With regret I have publifhed the above, and by this, I do not mean to infer, that the flighted cenfure attaches itfelf to the chara&er of did Efther. December 24. SHERIFF’S SAT ES. On the firfi 'Tuejday in February next , at the Market Ihuje in Lcuifiville, between the hours cf ten. and three o'clock , will he fold to the higheft bidder , One HOUSE and LOT, in the town of Lnuifville, whereon William Wright now lives.— Faken as the property of Manus I. ende, to latisfy Saul Simons, and others executions. A Jib, fourteen Negtoes, viz. George, Betty, Lewis, lohn, Joe, Squire, Sukey, Billy, Harry, Eady, Turner, Old Phillis, Jenny, Delilah, Me fheck. T aken as the property of col. John Cobbs, to farisfy Robert Flournoy, and others executions. Alfo, one Note of Hand, given by Ifaac Rawls and John MvDaniel, payable to Mathias Dorcon, the 25th of December, 1800, for one hundred and forty dollars. Taken as the property of Mathias Dorton, to fatisfy Ifaac Rawls and others execu tions. Alfoj one Negro Man, called Ixwis. Taken as the property of Jefle Newton, to fatisfy Ro bert Flournoy’s execution. Conditions, Cadi. JOHN PAULETT, Sheriff J. C. December 31, iBco. WILL BE SOLD, At Public Sale , at the Market Tcu/Cy in Lcuifiville, on the second Saturday in January, I wo hundred and fixty acres of LAND ; being part of the rea eflate of John Murray, de ceaed, to fatisfy the creditors of aid deceafcd. Conditions, caf, WIL I, I A MM c D O W ELL, Adminiftrator. )ccernber 6, 1800. N O T I C E. j HE Subfcribcr intending to leave this frate, early in be fpring, rcquefls all thole v/h are anywife indebted to hit, to come forward immedi ate/, and make payment ; and all hole who have any demands agjifl him, are defircd to come an< receive payment. He has cn band, l General AfTortment of SEASONABLE and FASHI- GiABLE GOODS, and will gir very great bargains at this tin for the calh. He has likewije for fale, 1 number of H O R S E S, v/kh he will fell low for cadi, oun a credit of nine or twelve rmths, as may be agreed upon. EBEN. JENCKES. Ldf/ille, Dec. 24. FOREIGN NEWS. liO NOON, Oflober iG. Paris papers have at length arrived. V\ e received them M night to the 21ft inllant, in which we find the following of the date ofOftobcr 5. —“ They write from Cadiz, that an En ghfh fleet con,poled of about 180 tran I ports, convoyed by 16 fbips of the line, had appeared before the port of that city, and leemcd to be making prepara tions for a defeent. S Ehe con fternation was the greater, as the means of defence at Cadiz arc weak.” OHohcr ry. According to letters from Confiantinople, of the 26th of Auguft, the Ottoman Porte has juft given orders for railing *- new armament throughout alj the provinces of Alia and Eu rope. But little effeft (fay thefe letters) is expected to arife from it, on account of the con lempt into which the authority of the Grand Scignor is fallen ; for aim off all the Pacha* knew of no oihct law except their own will and pleafure. The impunity which has followed thole among them, who within the lafi five years /hook off the yoke of the Porte, has naturally encouraged difobediencc, and it. inay now be laid that the Otto man government cxifis only at Conftantinoplp. The famous Dgezzar Pacha of Acre, conti nues not only to hold out de fiance to the Grand Vizier, ant! deny him every kind of affifi ance, but he has already drawn a cordon of troops to the rear of the Grand Vizier's army, and refufes a paffage to thole troops which the Pachas of Afia are fending to his aflmance. Thefe troops abandon themfclves to the greateft exceffes. We arc now acquainted with the nature of the two difpatchcs which were received from France on Wednefday. The one which arrived in the morn ing, was a communication from capt. Coates, at Paris, refpedt ing priloners of war, and the provifion department, and had no reference whateVertonegoci ations. The dl(patch received in the evening/ was from the minifier Talleyrand to M. Ot to, with an inclofure to lord Grenville; and contained reply of the council of the Thuille ries, to his lordfhip’s letter of' lull Friday. Another difpatch was fent off on Saturday, and it i> probable the anfwer to it will be received in the courfcMSf this day. [No. 99.