The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, January 31, 1801, Image 1

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Volume U.J GEORGIA, LOUlSVlLLE:—.Pabliffied every Saturday, by AMBROSE DAY 3c JAMES HELY, at 3 dollars pci ana* payable half yearly :—Where £ (lays, Articles ot Intelligence, Advcrtifcxnents, See. &c. aic thank! -ally icccivco, and PRINTING in ail its variety, is executed with neatnefs and dilpaich. NATIONAL MAGAZINE. Fubiijhed at the Seat of the Nati onal Government. THE Patrons of this work ere lefpedlfully informed, that it will during the prefent feffion of Congrefs (and longer, if fhe experiments meets their ap probation) be ifiued weekly, in sections, confiding of fixtcen T>:VK3; fix SECTIONS tO COITI - a number cf ninety-fix pages. The reafons for this innovati on are numerous; amongft o thers, the difficulty of tranfmit ting them to fubferibers was ex ceedingly great; too cumberous for admiflion into the mail, they were necefiTarily committed to the precarious modes of wag gons and water conveyance this has been a conftant fource of difappointment and vexati on, as well to fubferibers, as to myfclf. In its prefent fhape thofe difficulties will be avoid ed ; they *vill be regularly fent in the mail, and the pod age cannot exceed a dollar a year, to the mod diftant fubfenber. The anxiety which reds upon the mind of every politican, to obtain cor rcSt and early details at the proceedings of Congrefs, oould not be gratified by a pub lication iffued but twice in a Quarter of a year ; for their a cJ oommodation, and my own in tered, I have adopted the pre sent plan, prefuming that its Cfcfulncfs will enfure it the ap probation of all the fubferibers.; Ihe fubferibers are requeft sd to call at the Pod Office near vd to their refpedlive places of tcfidcnce,, and receive the Sec-' tions, as they will be addrdled • t° them, regularly at lead oncci a *eek. 07 the cabinet, A National Paper, is publifh- daily, in the Didridl of Co lumbia, by the Editor of the National Magazine, price five •collars a year. J. LYON. Fifty Dollars Reward. from the Puhfcribcr N ° a l^c of the 22i OSobff, Wcnc h ranged DOLL, about * tfn high, twcotf-lbrec i^ a> 8 t> d, black complcft’o.n, th*ck lip \ >n foaall leg 9. one of V r eet tUr «ing out(io the beA of tuy •°w.ccfg; her right foot) had on when ' *L nt- aw *y a ilriped I/odfey wr*p ht r ° a yuiooat of blue ftn’ped L od •nd formerly trig the property of %f. 3m l^y Cr » of North-Carolina s ■ K ,/ Cr 1 deliver fa d Ne?ro to me ■*i-toV Pper aca^ctc f k Q£ h on Hh Cr f Gconec H'»er, or ferure If) i il) y J*’ l of the United Sr a ;es, ■ mi * gct **«r, receive the ■ oye reward I , DiNIFL STRINGER. I 35, 1600, THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE ; A N 1) REPUBLICAN TRUMPET. SATURDAY, January jt, i3oi. Ll3i.2i7T IS OUR MOTTO——sINL) 'TRU TH OUR GUIDE. Stolen or Strayed , . FROM the Plantation of John Mears, near Walker's Bridge, on the night of the 29th December laft, a dark bay mare, about 12 hands high, branded on the mounting fhoulder with the letter C. Whoever will deliver her . to George Herdman, in Augufta, or the Printers hereof, ffiall re ceive a reward of five dollars. January 16. NOTICE. WHEREAS my wife Ma ry, has made her efcape from my bed and board; I therefore forewarn all perfons from entertaining her, or giving her any credit on my account, as I will not be anfwerablc for any of her tranfaclions from this date. DANIEL STRINGER. Ncv u 15, 1800. GEORGIA, Waf}jing\*n County , ON the p;ti ion of Afca Loftln, for the legil reprefeotatires of Leakio Dorfey, deceefed, to maki* h.m ti led to a trsft of hard containing thirty-three acrea, adjoining Bccproln Kuchin's laud, near the L’.me tv.nks - It is Ordered, Thai the above appli cation be puhlifhed ayreeabiy lo «bc terms of thf aA in that cafe piovided ; that the court will dir-H inch rtprefro tativus at the next term to make tries agreeably to the ftatutc ia luch cafes provided, Xhe above ia a true copy from the minutes. J. W arts, c. c. o. November 34, 1800 NOTICE. A FTER nine months, the fubferi F\ her will apply to the honorable the inferior court ot Wa&luptnn coan.y, tor a rule to fell a certain tradt of 217 ant's of land, fituafe In fa»<i county, bound'd one fide on Saced's land, one other fide on Durfey's land, other fidcs by lands unknown—which land ia 00 tbc real ellatc of Benjamin Griffin; dccealed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, of trhom the application ie luuuced by Harvey Alien Griffin, Adminiflrators. October cS, ICOO, N OTIC E. ALL Derfooi to whom B-njamio k G'iffio, deceafcd, late of Wafliiopr toncrunty, were indebted, arefolicitcd to mhkr known the nature of their de mand» properlyauthenricated by the 1 £th ne*t to the adtn ; n : ftratorej who tak* this opporuoify of afiuring rhofe indebted to the dtafe, that its pectfliticfl will not allow indulgence—and that iherefore t! cy will call and pr.y off their refpedtive debts, which will relieve from another kind of appPcaton. Harvey Griffin, Allen Griffin; Admnifiratoru OSobsr zSs *Boo. Dv fosiAH Watts,, OROPG I A, f Clef lof the cuff ij County. r tii dmaty J»r the Court' ) ty .I fuftjuid. WHEREAS Willis D'cascsl and r I hi. s fl Ruti eiford hath applied to me for letters of admiotftrotion, on (heefUte and rfirflr of Henry BcftSeat, late cf (he couniy aforcfud dec. thefe arc therr fore to ci'c and adujonifh all art! fingolar the kindred aud creditors of the laid decrafed, to file tbeir t if any they have, ia rey office, cu or before ibefiift Fndxy 10 February neat, other wife letters of aumioiltuiiou wC* be granted them. Given under myhrTd, fh’a firft day of January 1801, and in the twenty fiuti yea; of American Independence. 7 l>y V 5 it-pi Gairwe, GF.OR fl I .t, j Cirri of tru, ( curl of Hjnce~k County. } OrJimi’y for Jjtd j County, ON (he peiliicu of Norv.li Roberl foo, prayieg an order lo diredt the adonioiffra ors of Thomas Harton, de ceafcd, to ntrtKe titles to a return trad of land ly in Warren ccun'y, for me* ly ,v of Coiptuhia county, »tn Joe*; Creek adjoining Richard Curry’s land, agreeably /o a bond " : vld by the laid ir, eftrte, lo the f*’d Norvill Ho bcrtlon, icr that purpofe , whereupon it Is ordered, that three mnn'ho notice be given In one of :he public G»zeUes of it's (late, of f'Jch application—and that titlca he msdfc agreeably to the te nor of f»’d bond and petition, unlcfs le gal objections he m?dc thereto . G ven under my hand this £'h dey of January if oi, and 'wrnry'fifth of Arrericio Indtpindeuce. MILES GREENE, c. c. c. SHERIFF’S SALES. On the firfi Tuefday in February next, at the Market Jdoufe in Louifville , between the hours cf ten and three o'clock , will be fold to the higheji bidder , One HOUSE and LOT, in the town of Louifville, whereon William Wright now livrs.— Taken as the property of Manus Lemle, to fatisfy Saul Simons, and others executions. , Aifo, fourteen Ncgmts, viz. Ghfgow, Betty, Lewis, John, Joe, Squire, Sukey, Betty, Harry, Eady, Turner, Old Phillis, Jenny, Delilah, Me fheck. Taken as the property of col. John Cobbs, to fatisfy Robert Flournoy, and others executions. Alfo, one Note of Hand, given by Ifaac Rawls and John M ( Daniel, payable to Mathias Dorton, 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. Alfo, one Negro Man, called Lewis. Taken as the property of JefTe Newton, to fatisfy Ro bert Flournoy’s execution. Conditions, Caffi. JOHN PAULETT, Sheriff J. C. December *Bco. NOTICE. NINE, months after date, ap plication will be made to flic honorable the Inferior 'curt f the county of \\ afhington. for an order for the fale of a pieic of land of Jacob Hcmfiy, laic of the faid county, deccafed* for the benefit of the orphans and creditors. Gsorce Hendry* Ad mini fireucr, November 4. A LIST of tetters renuuninr its the P eft-Office at Lcuisvihe ,ok the firft day of Jr. nr cry 1 81 J, which, if net taken cut befere ike fir ft day efi April next , % ill he returned to the (iencral Poft~ Office as dead letters. > SAMUEL HAMMOND, 7> Thomas H. Kenan, 2, jef fe Pipkin, Col. John Davis* Col. Andrew Burns, 2, Deo clcfian Davis, Benj. Whitaker* benjamin Howard, Margaict M c Nctly, Stephen Johnfor, 1 r. John Hall, 2,Coi. John Cv-bbs* 2, Benj. Baldwin, Rufle] Brown* Nathan Powell, f Richard T. Cofby, 2> Robert Craig* John Twiggs, 2* Lydia Hartficid* Peter J. Carnes, p. James Mitchell, Jolcph Clay, j un- Charles Harris, John B. Gerar dean, Mathew Knight, H. G_ Caldwell, William Kobinfon* Willie Shepherd, William Tho mas, John Cole, Charles Cafli ty, Robert Iverfon, Muj. Dav id Adams, James Young, Maj„ Franklin, Jolcph Regers, Ar chibald Woods, Col. Mofes Speers, Redden Blount, Arthur Fort, George Philips, John M'Crmick, Roger Lawfon* Benjamin Moore, Andrew Ken nedy, Richard Brown, .Willi am Craig, John Harbert, Igna tius Few, George Cox, Elr. Wooten, Stephen Burnly, Jas.. Barrow, Benjamin Manning* William Lewis, Willis Perry* Col. Jas. M'Neal, Geo. Wal ker, John Morcll* Sami. Bird. JAS. BQZEMAN, p. m,' a few days ago, by . a negro fellow, belonging to John Marfhall, a red moroc co POCKET BOOK, contain ing fundry papers and letters of value to the owner. Among them a commi/Tion, given to John Swilley, jun. as jufticc of the peace of the county of Mont gomery. The owner may have the Pocket Book, and papers* by applying to John Marfhall* living about fix miles from Lou ifville,’ on Dry Creek, and re warding the negro for finding the fame, and paying for this advertifemenc. Dee. 8, 1800. fNo. ioj.