The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, January 24, 1801, Image 1

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VCLUMS If,] CEOkGlrt, LCUIjv ILLn,Pabnfhed every Saturday, liy AMBROSE DAY & JAMES HELY, at a dollats p-. ann. payab.a halt yearly Whete Effays, Articles of Intelligence, Advettifements, &c. &e. are tliaukluily received, and PRINTING ia all its variety, is executed with ncatncls anti dilpatch. National magazine. Jablijhed at the Scat cf the Nati trial C over nr,i ent . THE Patrons of th is work nrc ) cfpcclfuily informed, that it will during the prefent feflion «f Congrefs (and longer, if the experiments meets their ap probation) be ilTucd weekly, in •sections, confining of fixteen pages j fix sections to com fofc a number of ninety-fix jpages. The rcafons for this innovati on are numerous j amongd o thers, the difliculty of tranfmio ting them to fubferibers was ex ceedingly great; too cumberous fcr admiffion into the mail, they were ncceflarily committed to the precarious modes of wag gons and water conveyance— this has been a condant fource of dilappointment and vexati on, as well to fubferibers, as to tnyfelt. In its prefent fhape thofc difficulties will be avoid they will be regularly fent In the mail, and the poflagc •tnnot exceed a dollar a year, to the motl diftant fubferiber. The anxiety which refts upon the mind of every politican, to obtain corrcS: and early details of the proceedings of Congrefs, could not be gratified by a pub lication blued but twice in a quarter of a year; for their ac commodation, 1 and my own in terdl, I have adopted the pre fent plan, prefuming that its uiefulncfs will enfure it the ap probation of all the fubferibers. The fubferibers arc requeft to cah at the Port OfHee near ly 3 their refpedfive places of rehdcncc, and receive the Scc *ons > A 5 they will be add re lied to them, regularly at lead: once a week. THE cabinet, dons'! Paper, is publifh to daily, in the Diftricl of Co uimhia, by t h c Editor of the national Magazine, price live pillars a year. J. LYON. rt fiy Dollars Reward. -N-AWAY from 'he .Subferib'r jr 03 of the Oftoher, We °? r sr»ed DOLL, about ' Q d»e# biqh, twenty three ‘AY compieaion, thick lip h-- f . a,r P e &* ftnall legs, cf J-** tmijmg rut / fo t ; IC bed of cay C I (.nrj* | ef , • f 0 J, S( J o 0 w Jj« n " ‘ j. *l* Sw W a thlped Lindfry wrep <•„_ C ' a ptt, *cc»l of blue flriped L'nd- XmL n rrTier!y WM the P rc P frt 7 cf r > 151 of North-Ctrolina; it J C . r * ! ' l < ' c ‘‘ vcr f a ’d NetTfo to tae I 2*- ,]‘ C I P Dcr Bcadnry land, rn the i • Oconee River, or feeurc b T* l^c United fi'aten, i - n,er pet her. Hie:! receive the r o?r r -*zxi I p : niel stringer. | wvctthr 25, iBoo t THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE; A N D REPUBLICAN TRU M PET. S ATUII D A T, Jaguar y £4, 1801. i~j.LER i 1 To CiXOTTO /IND TJiU'TH OUH GUIDE Stolen er Strayed , FROM the Plantation of John Meats, near Walker’s Bndge, on the night of the 29th December laft, a dark bay mare, about 12 hands high, branded on the mounting fhouldcr with the letter C. Whoever will deliver her to George I Terdman, in Angufta, or the Printers hereof, ihail re ceive a reward of live dollars. jan navy 10. N O T I C E. WHEREAS my wife Ma ry, lias made her efcape from nry bed and hoard; 1 therefore forewarn all per&ns from entertaining her. or rivir.p O' o t> ner any ere; at on my account, as I ■will not be anftvcrablc for any of her tranfaflions from this date, DANIEL STRINGER. iWv 15, IBe cv G E 0 R G ? A, WadingtOD County, ON tue of A Tea LrTT for the rrptefffctntivrs of Lcak-u Dorf< y, to miske h<m tsrice to a of ■sit'd acre?, a r pining Bccj»mio K chin's land. neat be I„ dio. SuiKs :-~ Ti is OrdcreA • hat |he af cv? rpp! ca-ion bo pobi fhed rtrecably to the terms of a c t 10 that cafe piovklcd j ihfil the court wrl cir<£l inch reptef a tativfß at the n*x; frr.t to n ake ti is; »pree»* iy to the ftaictc la fuvh calcs provided. The above is a fr«: cot,v from the rninuies. J. Watts, c. c. i>, November 34, iS'O. NOTIC E. A FTE£ nine months, the fuhVri *■ A brr* will fpp*y t 0 the h jf-otih.'c the inferior court of VVslhinpK-a couuty. for a ru’e to fell a ccrta : n f'-ct t f 217 acres of land. fruatc *'ll fa : d .county. bcjDclrdl ooe fide on la ore other fiue cn Dorfjy’a bed, other -de» by l»i’<£c u> known—which land 10 on the real eiht« of Bctjarain Griffin; decerfe l, for the h refu of the heif3 anil creditor?, pf n/hcta the application io beaded by Harvey Griffin, . /Elen Grifrh,, Admirdjlraiors. Otiobtr 28, 2800, N O T I C K, ALE perioni to yhom k»‘ , j*nvn Griffin, deceated, ! afeof W* thing ten county. »flre iodeb'ed, ae-ro'iri'cd to CD; ke k- fwn 21 o na ure of their de mend* properlysrlheaticated by-U: j ne t to the adai n : ftretor3j uho {; kf this opportunity of sfTurirg »hrf« indebted to ‘hceftare, that ti necffTrir* w-r, pot »!bw indulgence— at;cl that tf ceefo'e they will call onH pry off 'iipip refpeef»r~ <Lh*B, which relieve ano»Lcr kind of appj r C :: : on # Harvey Griffin, Allen GP.Tmj Admin fr "tori, O&ten 8;*8oo. *) B v ?cftAH Watts, O T /, f Clerk of the Cm.t! of tr Hj v County C Uuiin.ity fee tht stun * t, ujvr>, t*i k rIEPKAS WiP a Bc»wel vnd i hog, li Rutherford hath, applied ?o me tor lettc s <;f sdrrin'llrvtion, '’b ihetPate ami effetda cf Henry B<*#*zrn', i?tc cf thi’couatjr atorefard drc. their ere therefore to cbe aad idnv' ;iifh all ai'd Angular the kindred ai d c»ed tora cl <he * J, d dcceafcd, 'o file tbfir < b*?fliou*, if f.uy tmy I'fvf, ia rr y ohiee, on nr before the i 3 1 1 /■riday »o EcHruary pmc »nijer* *»iie littrra of admurfliuiioo will be gvar.trd them. G-vcn nedev my lift'd, tV* fir'l rl.’y of jrtDUH'V iSo!, and in the twenty fi viar of Afoencao ■» i ' . •.outjv n.lence. J By t iLrs tiHStr*'*, G F! ft i\ .r| A } \ ( :ri J th' Court of lij’Hhi C.-.r y t Onliiurji jar jM > Cft n. OV '1 e pc‘itirn cf M tvl’ Kol:rt l r, pr'-TjrjF -n ouW to d-rtd vbc adorn itra errf of Thoaiae Ha r lon tie ffaFA to ffiiikc wlr* ro a certain -rail of land lynw m vVa;r-ii cc*J r '*y, fc:r -:ncrljr 3 jkt ct C.V'.i:nrs rcunty, nn Jj'.’t Crtfk, e.ycciug Kb’ a Cua .’P hind, a^rcrt;l' l y o a bead given ly the i_id is; nils* to »h* fe d Ro benfon, far tba* petrpofc , v V rrupon It id •mUrcd, that three mntrb* be given in ent of the public G.Zfttri' ofrljieftate, cf fach application—a? d that litiuH l e ondt agreeably to tlir tc nor of fold bond and pemiun, cniefs le £9.\ •. Ljcfticv a be nude tbneto G'Vtr. nndcr my hand this S’b d-y of Jams y i , and fwtmy fifth of Accicn Irdtp'rdcnct. MII.EB GREENE, c. c. o. SHERIFF’S sales. On the frfi Tusjihiy in February next, at the Market llcuje m JruiJville, between the hours af ten and three o'clock) will le Jdu to the hi "heft bidder. One MOUSE ami LOT, in the town of’ i ,ouifville, when on William Wright now lives.— I akea as the property of Mantis Lcmkq to fatisfy Saul Simons, and others executions. - Alfo, fourteen viz. George, Betty, 1 ewi.,, John, joe, Squire, Sukey, Billy, Harry, Eaeiy, Turner, Old Phillis, Jenny, Delilah, IVle fneck. Taken as the property of col. John Cobbs, to fa roly Robert Flournoy, and others executions. Alio, one Note of Hand, given by Ifaac Rav/ls and John MCOaniel, payable to Mathias D orton, the 25th of December, ihoo, for one hundred and forty dojlars. Taken as the property of Mathias Dorton, to farisfy Ifaac Rawls and others execu tions. A lib, One Negro Man, called Lewis. Taken as the property of JefleN ewton, to fatisfy Ro bert Flournoy’s execution. Conditions, Cafh. JOHN PAULETT, Sheriff J. C. December 31, 1800. The SUBSCRIBER OFFERS tor laic, his two adjoining, well improved and convenient LOTS, fituaie oppofitc the State i ionic, lur roimdcd with two mam lliects leading into the Country, and two Alleys. On one of which Lots Hands his Dwelling 1 Fnife, well calculated for a hoarding Houle or Store, and knov/n hy the flgn of the American arms. The other Lot is improved os a Garden with all kind: of va luable Fruit Trees, Shrubs and beautiful 1 ledges, which makes it an agreeable dwelling. A. purchafer who would v ilk ti have a plantation contiguous, may be accommodated with norn liny to two hundred and fifty acres or more of good hurl* adjoining the common;, fit for the culture of corn, cotton, rice* well watered, abounding with fprings, and fituate on Gge chcc river j out of which a race of about one hundred yards br ing cut, would afford fuff Gent water at all times to turn a grift or faw mill. On the land is am excellent fcinc place, where ir.a/ be taken in their fcafbn to a great amount of iliad and other fill. It would take an age to exhaufb the faid land of its firewood* which is an object worthy the attention of a purchafer. The rnofl clear and indifputablc titles for Laid premifes, fhali be given* and terms made eaiy. A dwel ling in Charlefton, or Savannah* \ odd be taken in exchange, •and boot given, or taken. For further information apply on tilt premises, to JOHN BARRON : f’/ho ha ftr Jc.lc , n jmall ylffort* went oj frejh well chojen Goods', among whiib u;r, Broad Cloths, Drabs, Bath Coating Flufhing, Striped Elaftio S vvanldo vn, Ca*fi me res fancy Cord, Thickfec Durant, Platilko Brown Silefia Irifn Linen I dmboured Muffins HandfomC Callicocs Handkerchiefs of various klnqf Vv riting Paper, Dufiil White Plains I adies and Gentlemens ilofc Mens Worded Gloves Colored and Ounce Threap Knives and Forks Pruning Knives Pen ditto, Scikor* Ivory Combs Combs and Cafes Ladies and Gentlemens TTr.*s Coffee, Sugar, and many ochef. things, too tedious to men tion. Loiflfvukj 9cs, i7 ; I£ f q. {No. ici.