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ro:< 3At ii. at Tim oeficle, CHEAP FQR C*SH, The following collection of BOOKS* Winterbotham’s Rift cry cf Ame rica, chgafitly bound, 4 i’Wj. yioik's New America */ Gazetteer mi The Works of I her:as Paine I eyi vtrjtis Paine Hijicry of Ancfrewt Love and Patriot if m Camilla, 5 vets. Evelina, 2 vcls. Characters and Anecdotes cf the Court of Sweden , 2 w/j . Inter eft mg Hijhry cf the Barcn de Lovzinjki Fanny > Happy Repentance Principles of PolUenefs, and cj Knowing the world The Life of Baron Frederick Trenck Rcbinfon Crufoe Devout FxerciJ'es cf the Heart Soliloquy of the Soul Scott’t Leffons American Preceptor Schoolmafter's Ajjiftant Dilwcrtld s and IVocdhridge’s Spelling Bocks AJhc’s and WehftePs Grammar Kotzebue’s Plays , in fetts, and a variety of other Plays l ife of Ambrcfe Guinctt Seng Books, and a variety of Childrens School Books, afforted Receipt Books, large and [mail Copperplate Copies Ccppy Books, &e. Memorandum Books Playing Cards Writing Paper, cf different qua lities, ly the rheam or quire Black Lead Pencils Dutch Qiiills Black Ink by the quart bottle, cr fmailer quantity. Together with a general Affcrt menf of BLANK BOOKS, large and fmalL February 28. JUST PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE, Ac thc'l.ouilVillc Gazette Print* ing Office, the ACTS, PASSED BY THE LAST GENERAL ASSEMBLY. February 27. A PROPOSAL By William Young Birch & Abraham Small, Of the C\ty cf Philadelphia, For puohffiing, by fubfenption, that invaluable work Dr. Russell’s BISTORT OF MODERN EUROPE j With an account of the decline and fall of tic Reman Empire, Tfe cf Modern Kingdoms, Of c. Ldc. ' (Cf Subfcripticns received at this Office, for the above work, February 14. NOT! CL ALL perfons indebted ro the eftate of Francis Pugh, dc ccafcd, are earneftly requeued to make immediate payment; and all thole to whom the laid eftate is indebted, are Jikewilc requelled to bring in their ac counts properly attdlcd. fAS, PUGH, D. BLACKSHEAR, Adminiftrators , February i, 1801. TO BE SOLD, On the third day of April next, at the hotife of Mrs. Ann Har grove, in Lcujfvitle, TWO NEGRO WOMEN, to wit : Crcafy and Lydia, they \ being part cf the eft ate of John Hargrove, deceafcd. Conditions, cajh. Ann Hargrov’e, admrx. February 28. SHERIFF’S SALES. On the FIRST TUESDAY in April next ; at the Market Houfe, in Louifvillc, between the hours of ten and three o’clock, will be fold, to the highefl bidder, 'Two hundred acres cf Land, joining John Neeley and others. 'Taken as the property cf Reuben Hargrove, to fatisfy William Tnjjell’s execution. Alfo, NINE NEGROES , to wit: Clajgow, Betty, John, Joe, Jenny , Delfey, Mejhect, Eady and Phillis. Taken by execution as the property of John Cobbs, to fatisfy Robert Flourncy and others executions. Alfo, two hundred acres cf Land, on the waters of Roc key Comfort, joining Coleman and ethers, pointed of by Blaffingame Harvey, to fatisfy John Clayton’s execution againft Jaul Harvey. Alfo, one Tract cf Land, con taining acres, whereon Wil liam Courfey, now lives, joining lands cf Pitman, Harvey and others. Taken as the property of John Scott, to fatisfy Richard Curry and Benjamin Hamer’s execution. Alfo, one Negro Boy, called Jacob. Taken by execution as the property of Cheftey Boftick, fen. to fatisfy Jane Duke’s and others executions. Alfo , two Negroes, Lewis and Sarah. Taken as the property cf Jeffe Newton, to fatisfy Robert Flournoy’s execution. Conditions, cajh. JOHN PAULETJ] Sheriff. February 28. N 0 T I C E. ALL thfe who arc indebted to the eft ate cf James Stacks, de -1 eafed, are requefted to make pay ment by the 1 cjth dyy cf October next; and all who have any De mands again ft J aid eftate, are de jired to render their demands le gally attefted. Malachi Culpepper, admr. Jane Stacks, admrx. January 19. NOTICE. A LL perfons indebted to the ef tate of 111 Hi am M l Dowell, dec. are earncftly requejled to make immediate payment : and all thofe to whom the [aid eft ate is indebt ed, are likewtfe requefted to bring in their accounts properly attefted. JOS lAH M. STE RETT, JAMES STUBBS, . Executors. Feb. 27, 1801. ALL perfons having claims againft the eftate cf William Cad., deceajed, are hereby rcqutfted to bring them in ; and thefe indebted to him are alfo requejled to make immediate payment, to Ebenczar Foff cm, admr. February 28. (uP CASH will be given for a pair of well broke OXEN. Apply to the Printers* February 14. Fehrnary 13, 1801. pT THE fubfcribcr is ali thorlfed to make fale of MeH. Miller & Whitney’s Patent Li cences, for ginning Cotton,thole who may want will apply to him. John Howard. Scinder svilhy Jan , 23, Hoi. N O T J C E. A I ,L perfons indebted to the efbte of William Pollard, hire of the county of Jeß'erfon, decealed, arc hereby requefted to make immediate payment; and all to whom the faidellate is indebted, are likewife requefted to render in their accounts pro perly attefted, on or before the 13th day of May next. DAVID M*COR MICK; Adminijlrator . February 13, 1801. NOTICE. ~ / • / ALL perfons indebted to the Fftate cf Patrick Connelly, de ceajed, are requefted to make im mediate payment , and thje to whom the eft ate is indebted are likewife requefted to render in their at counts properly attefied , on or before the firji day of May next. MART CONNELLY , Adminiftratrix. Feb. 23, 1800. GEORGIA. By his Excellency JAMES JACKSON Governor and Commander in Chief of the Ar my and Navy of this State , and cf the Militia thereof. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS official com* inunication has been made to the Executive, of the death of James Jones, late Reprefentative of this Rate, in the Congrels of the United States. And Whereas In and by an abl to regulate the General Elections in this Irate, and to appoint the time of the meet ing of the General Aftembly, pafTed on the nth day of Fe bruary one thoufaad feven hun dred and ninety nine K it is de clared, <f That in cafe any per fon duly elected, being in this ftate, and notified thereof, in manner herein directed, lhall not within twenty days, and if out of this flare, within forty days after fuch notification, fig nify his acceptance, or ffiall depart this life, the Governor or commander in chief ffiall or der a new election to be held in like manner as herein before pointed cut: — And further, that all writs of election to fill va cancies that may happen for members of the General Af fembly of this Fate, cr Houfe of Representatives of the Uni ted States, ffiall be directed to the indices of the inferior courts of the refpedtive counties; who are hereby required to give public notice thereof, andcaufc the fame to be held-in manner and form as herein pointed out, agreeably to futh writ.” I HAVE THEREFORE thought ft to iffiue this iny Prodamati on, notifying, directing and or dering the rcfpcctlve juflices of the inferior courts of this fute to confider this my Proclamati on as a general writ of election for the different counties of this flate, for the pnrpofc of filling the vacancy of a member in die Houfe of Rcprefentativcs of the United States, in the room of the aforementioned James J ones, who was defied to that feat for two years from the fourth day of March next: And Ido hereby require and charge the faid juflices to promulgate this Proclamation, and give due no tice thereof, which faid electi on fhall be held in the refpe(St ive counties of the flare, agree ably to the terms and directi ons of the faid ad, on Monday the twenty-third day of March next, of which all perfons are required to take due notce, and the laid juflices are hereby re quired to make due return of Inch eledion to the Executive Department, as in and by the faid ad is pointed Out. GIVEN under my Hand and the Great Seal of the faid flate, at the State-He uj'e in Lcuifville , this tenth day cf February, in the year cf cur Lord one thoufand eight hun dred and one , and in the in dependence cf the United States of America the liven* ty-fifth. , JAMES JACKSON. By the Governor, Horatio Makbury, See'ry. God Jave the flats, - PUBLIC SALE, On FRIDAY, the 20 th of March, will be fold , at the houfe cf John Mghavi, late of Montgomery county, deceafed. All the PERSONAL ESTATE of 4he laid dices fed, coufift'Dg of fix Negroes, two Horfcs, a quantity of Coro, about (j* thoufand weight of Cotton iu 1! e feed, and feveral other articles too tedious to enumerate. The fale to begin at eleven oVocfc in the forenoon. Henry Fulgham, Willis Cajon, Exer utord. Montgomery County, Jan 2S, lSot• AO 1 7 X On the \%tk of March next, at the plantation of the laic II Brazcal, deceafcd, WILL BE SOLD . A EL the perfonal efiaie of the fend deceafed , confiding cf valuable NEGROES, HORSES, tfc.— A credit of twelve months will be given under certain rejkriftionu V/illis Bra zeal, \ and % V Adm'rs* Thcs. B, Rutherford ) Feb. 6, 1801. ) liy losiah Watts, O t O R G I Clerk nf ike Court of kVuJhinp ton County , f U) Jin,, ty for the Couu • j ty aforrjatd. W .HERE AS El'zabcth Wilfoa hath applied ao rac for Icttc'i cf admi’niflration, on the eftate asd effeAd of Speo»er W ifon, late of the county gforefaid, deceafed : ire therefore to ci'c and admeoifh all atd licguhr the kindred and creditors of the faid deceafed, to file their objc£fionfl tf any they have, in my office, ua or hßotc the 34th day of March nea.l, other wife letters of admiotftraiiua will be giAuted him. Given under my hard, fbi» of February, 1801, and io the tvrenty fifrh year of Americas Independence.