The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, January 10, 1801, Image 1

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THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE; and REPUBLICAN TRUMPET. Vot U M2 ll.] GEORGIA, LOUISV ILLE Pubiiflied every Saturday, by AMBROSE DAY & TA\tFS lIK r v * ,4 n and * RINTING ln all l£s variety, is executed with neatnefs and dilpatch. )Bv T'VBS R.)7CM \N, C'irt cf thi Court of > Ordinary for the Jcfrfn bounty, L County of 'J r Jf‘ r * ) fon, yTTTj HERGAS Jane M 4 Keil hath ap tyy plied lo me for letter* of admi'-if tf-ation on the eftatt and eil’ert* of Daniel jVfNcil, late,of tlie county afire fa id, iicceafcd : thefc are thciefcre to cite and aJnioni/ii all and lingular the kindred and creditors of the fait! dcccafed, to file their tlicir oiy;«sUons, if any they hive, in :ny c»(lice, on or bef’otc rh? third Mor.dav in January next, other wife let ten ol ad mi* liillradon will be granted her. Given under my hand, this ijd day of Dec. tßoo, and in the twenty fifth rear ot the .American Inde pendence, *\ By James Bozeman, GEO RG I A,/ CUfi o f the Court cf :> Ordinary for tin ftjfeifon County. i County of joffer* J F*- WHEREAS Polly Connelly hath this day apphed to roc for letter® ofatlnimittrarion, on tbeefia'e atul eftefta of Patrick Ccn°.c !y, uae of the county cf Jefferfoo, deccafcd ; thefc a e there' ore to cite and tdrwonifh all and fingular |he kindred and cred tor* of faid dcceafcd, to file their objections if any they have, in my offi.e, on or before the third Monday in January neat, others ife lettcro of adm Hiftraliou will be granted her. Given under my hand, this 2id day of Dec. i3oo and in iht twenty fifth year ot American Indep ml cnce, lV .. . i. . -—■ i i.X IBy / bomas Davis, GEORGIA,/ Cl rk rf the Court oj idonigomr y County, f Ordinary for ihs j Couaiy afo’tjuid, WHEREAS Ed.ih John Son, Jof ph Scfiipns, fiud E* 29 Oantharo, hath applied to ae for let ters nf admioiftration on lae efttte and efftds of L w. 9 Johnftcn, Ve of the county of Montgomery, o.ceafed : thefc sre therefore to cite ami arjmon fh u! : and ficgular the kindred and c*di : ori of the fud dcceaied, to fi.c their s. ice t ons if any they • a»f, in my office qq or before the 27 h cf Jaoua'y mvt, otherwife lettcia of adoimifttalioa All be .rantedthem. G ven under my hand and feal th’s 27th day of December, ISOO. and rn the iwen y filth year of -Arne* ricao Independence. \By TflOS D AVIS, GEORGIA,/ Clerk of the Court of Montgomery County, r" 0> Ji.iaty Jor the coun } ty oforfja'd. TTfdEREAS Willis Wood and V * George Mafon hath applied to tie for leuer* icftarachlory on the ffla’e on 1 effete of Nathaniel tLcka, late cf Montgomery county, deceafcd : fbot arc htrefore to ci’e and j-dmomfli ad and fi igular the kindred and creditors ot the f<nd dcccafed, to file their cfcj 2ti-t 10n3, it any hey have, in my office, on or before the 27 th day of January next, otherwife letters teftamcatory will be granted {kern, Given under my hand, this 2'jft a 7 of December, 1800* a u d ’Q the twenty-fifth year of American Independence. N OTIC E. A LL Perfom *ho have demands et\ againlt the Eftafe of Elsficzamc t Jarvey, deceafed, ate dtilred to bring them forward, properly aUefted ; and Ao'c indebted to fsid efiate, are requeft to make immediate payment to Drufiller Harvey* hxscu~'.x 9 Tandy C. Key, ( John PaulcM ‘ s>j>!emter 9, v> A T U RD A Y, January to, 1801. t IBERTT IS OUR MO'T'TO WAV* TRUTH (jVR GUIDE. By THOS. D 4VIS % O p 0 H G I A,/ Clerk if the Court Montgomery County, f Ordinary fur tie * J k County (J jylont - J gome9 y» WHEREAS Henry Fulgham and Willi* C’afon, hath rpplied to me for letter* tcftamenlory on the efta'e and <fie£li of John Fulghaoo, late of Montgomery county, dtceiftd ; thefc are therefore to cite and fi'ih all and lingular the kindred and credi ors of the hid dcceafcil, to fileit e’r objec tioofl, if any they have n my i fFice, 00 or before the 27 h day of January next, otherwife letter* tclbtneniory will be granted them. Given under my hand, tbin 27 h dny of Dec. 1800, and in the iw.nty fifth jrar of Atussrican ludcpcud cnce. SHERIFF’S SALEsT Oh tbs firfi Tuejday in February next, at the Market ILuJe in Lcuifville, between the hours cf ten and three o'clock, will be fold to the high eft bidder, One HOUSE and LOT, in the town of LouilVille, whereon William Wright now lives.— Taken as the property of Manus Lemle, to fatisfy Saul Simons, -find others executions. Aifo, fourteen Negroes, viz. George, Betty, Lewis, John, Joe, Squire, Sukcy, Billy, Harry, Eady, Turner, Old Phillis, Jenny, Delilah, Me fheck. Taken as the property of col. John Cobbs, to fatisfy Robert Flournoy, and others executions. Aifo, one Note of Hand, given by Ifaac Rawls and John M‘Danicl, payable to Mathias Dorton, the 25th of December, 18co, for one hundred and forty dollars. Taken as the property of Mathias Dorton, to fatisfy Ilaac Rawls and others execu tions. Aifo, one Negro Man, called 2ewis. Taken as the property o’J die Newton, to fatisfy Ro- Flournoy’s execution. Conditions, Cadi. JOHN PAULETT, Sheriff J. C. December 31, 1800. for ice. d HA" as my wife, Efcher, from cau>s unknown, is fallen into a flat of infanity : and as there are %iy people in the world who ould wifh to take the advantag 0 f me> an q to trull ncr forqj articles, wmch her foefo fancy may cover. Ido thtpf ore forewarn ail oerfonsfrom u.]i n o-- with her, as I will not be Twerable for an* r of her contrah. James MjOosald. Id. B. With reL. t | p av c publifhed the above an q g v this, Ido not mean to r cr t n at the flighteH: cenfure - tac p f . s } ■ felf to the characlcr f \ Efther. December 24; a fewd ays ago, by a negro fellow, belonging to John Marshall, a red moroc co PCX KET BOOK, contain ing fundry papers and letters of value to the owner. Among them a com million, given to John Swilley, jun. as ]ullice of the peace of the county of Mont gomery. The owner may have the Pocket Book, and papers, by applying to John Marihall, living about fix miles from 1 ,ou ifville, on Dry Creek, and re v - ding the negro for finding the fame, and paying for this adverti foment. Dec. 8, i See. N OTIC K. AI L Tenons indebted to the ellate of Thomas MufTrcy, de cealed, are requefted to make immediate payment; and thofc to whom the nlate is jufliy in debted, are dc/ircd to come and receive payment. Penelope Muffrey, Adminijl ralrix. Dec. io, 1800. PUBLIC G~QO~D S rO R SAL E. ON the third Monday in January next, at the Mar ket Iloufe, in Louifvilie, 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 bund with approved fecurity. The fale to continue from day to clay until the whole are fold. J. Meriwether , comp. gen. Edwin Mounger , treafurer. Louifvilie, Dec. 15, 1800. TO BE SOLD, At the Market Houfe in Louif villey between the h:urs tf ten and three c'deck , One HOUSE and LOT, in the town of LouiLille ; likc v.ifc five hundred and fifty-five acres of land, lying on Brufhy Creek. Tal cen by execution as the property of John Paulett, to iati.sfy a judgment obtained againfl him in favour of Edward Blackfhear, and others. Levied this firfc day of January, 1801, by me. Wm, GOOLD, Coroner. _ January 3. WILL BE SOLD, At Public Sale , at the Alarket Ihv.Jey in Lcuijhille. on the Second Saturday in 'January , I wo hundred and iixty acres of LAND ; being part of the real eflate of John Murray, dc ceafed, to fatisfy the crcd.itors of faid deceafed. Conditions, cafh. William Administrator The SUBSCRIBER O ITERS lor laic*, his two adjoining, well improved and convenient LOTS, iicuacc oppofite the State I loufc, fur rounded with two niain ftreets leading into the Country, and two Alleys. () n one of which , Tots Hands his Dwelling 1 loufe, well calculated for a Boarding I loule or Store, and known hy die fign of* the American arms, i lie other Lot is improved as a Garden with all kinds of va luablefruit Trees, Shrubs and beautiful Hedges, which makes it an agreeable dwelling. A pufdialer who would wifh to m c a p lantation contiguous, may be accommodated with from fifty to two hundred and fifty acres or more of good land, adjoining the commons, fit for the culture of corn, cotton, rice, W c * vv *dJ watered, abounding with fprings, and fituate on Oge dice river i out of which a race of about one hundred yards bc ing cut, would pfFord luffic cut water at all times to turn a gnfc or law mill. On the land is an excellent feine place, where may be taken in their feafon to a 'treat amount of lhad and other hlh. L would take an age to cxhaull tl;e laid land of its firewood, which is an object worthy the attention of a purchafer. The mcfi: clear and mdifputable tales for faid premifcs, fhall be given, and terms made cafy. A dwel ling in CharFfbon, or Savannah, would be taken in exchange, and boot given, or taken. For further information: apply on the premifcs, to JOHN BARRON: ll ho has for Jalc, a jmcill Ajfort - meat of frejh well chojcn Cood:\ among which art\ Broad Cloths, Drabs, Bath Coating o Flufhmg, Striped Elaflic Swanfdown, CafTimeres Fancy Cord, Thicklct Durant, Platillas Brown Silefia Jrifh Linen Tamboured Mullinsf Hanclfome Callicoes Handkerchiefs of various kinds Writing Paper, Duffil Blankets White Plains Toadies and Gentlemens Ilofc Mens Worfted Gloves Colored and Ounce Thread Knives and Forks Pruning Knives Pen ditto, Scifibrs Ivory Combs Combs and Cafes Ladies and Gentlemens Hats Coffee, Sugar, and many other things, too tedious to men tion. L::'i!vi! I r , Dec. rj, 1800. [No. 100.