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GEORGIA.
By his Honor D avid Em a n ue l ,
. Prefident cf tbs Senate, and
commander in chief cf the army
and navy of this fiatc y and of
the militia thereof.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS his Excellency
James Jackson, late
Governor and Commander in
Chief, hath this day accepted
the appointment of Senator
fiom this State, in the Congrefs
of the United States, agreeably
to his elcdbion thereto on the
18th day of November, in the
year eighteen hundred by the
legislature, and hath lignilied to
me his refignationof the govern
ment.
And whereas, the fourth
feefion of the fecond article of
tiie conftitution declares — cc in
cafe of the death or refignation
cr difability of the Governor,
the Prefident of the Senate fnall
excrcife the executive powers
of government, until fiich elif
ability be removed, or until the
next meeting of the General
AfTembly.” By virtue of which
the duties of the Executive have
devolved on me.
I have therefore thought fit
to ifilie this my proclamation,
hereby notifying all officers,
civil and military, that I have
aflumed the chief magiftracy of
this Rate, and am now in the
afhwl exercife of the duties
'thereof-—of which all perfons
are required to take due notice,
as they will anfwer the contrary
at their peril.
Given under my handy and the
Great Seal of this fate, at
the State Hcufe, in Louif
ville, the third day of March,
in the year of our Lord,
eighteen hundred and one,
and of American Independ
ence the twenty-fifth.
DAVID EMANUEL.
By the Prefident and Com
mander in chief ,
Horatio Marbury,
Secretary.
Gcdfave the fate.
A PROP O S A L
$y Wjlliam Young Birch
&■ Abraham Small,
Of the City of Philadelphia ,
For publi fifing, by fubfeription,
dial; invaluable work
Dr. Russell’s
bistort OF MODERN
; EUROPE i
'tub an account cf the decline
and fall of the Roman Empire,
the Rife of Modern Kingdoms ,
Cjc. Idle,
'Aj 3 Suhfcripticns received at
Office, for the above work.
February j 4.
THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE;
A N D
REPUBLICAN trumpet.
SATUR D A Y, March 21, 1801.
LIBERTY IS OUR MOTTO- aSD TRUTH OUR GUIDE. -
N OTIC E.
ALL perfons indebted to the
efiate of William Pollard,
late of the county of Jefterfon,
deccaied, are hereby requefied
to make immediate payment;
and all to whom the faid eilatc is
indebted, are likewife requefied
to render in their accounts pro
perly attefied, on or before the
13th day of May next.
DAVID M'CORMICK.
Adminifirator.
February 13, 1801.
~ n o t
ALL perfons indebted to the
efiate of Francis Pugh, de
ceafed, are carnefily requefied
to make immediate payment;
and all thofe to whom the faid
tflare is indebted, are likewife
requefied to bring in their
counts properly attefied.
FAS. PUGH,
D. BLACK SHEAR,
Adminifirator s.
February 1, 1801.
NOTICF~
ALL perfons indebted to the
Efiate of Patrick Connelly, de
ceafedy are requefied to make im r
mediate payment, and thofe to
whom the efiate is indebted are
likewife requefied to render in their
accounts properly attefied\ cn or
before the frft day of May next.
MART CONNELLY,
Admirdfira.tr ice.
Feb. 28, i3or.
WcTFTC E.
ALL thefe who rare indebted
to the efiatc of James Stacks , de
ceafed, are requefied tc make pay
ment by the 1 fih day of October
next ; and all who have any De
mands againfi /aid efiate , are de
fined to render their demands le
gally attefied.
Malachi Culpepper, adinr.
Jane Stacks, admrx.
January 19.
N O T I C E.
ALL perfons having claims
again fi the efiate of William Call,
de ceafed, are hereby requtjled to
bring them in ; and thofe indebted
to him arc alfo requefied to mike
immediate payment, to
FAenczar Folfom, admr.
February 28.
fAT THE fubferiber is au
thor! fed to make fade of Mefi.
Miller & Whitney’s Patent L i
cences, for ginning Cotton,thofe
who may want will apply to
him.
John Howard.
Sandersville, Jen* 23, 13 01.
pAf CASH will be given for
a pair of well broke OXEN.
Apply to the Printers.
February 14.
SHERIFF’S SAT ES.
On the FIRST TUESDAY in
April next, at the Market
Iloufie y in Louifville, between
the hours of ten and three
o'clock, will be fold, to the
higheft Udder ,
Tzvo hundred acres cf Land,
joining John Neeley and others.
Taken as the property of Reuben
Hargrove, to fatisfy William
Tuff elks execution.
Alfo , NINE NEGROES, to
wit ; Glafgow, Betty, John, Joe,
Jenny, Del fey, Mefheck, Lady
and Phillis . Taken by execution
as the property of John Cobbs, to
fatisfy Robert Flournoy and others
executions.
Alfo, two hundred acres cf
Land , on the waters cf Rcckey
Comfort, joining Coleman and
others, pointed of by Bu fin game
Harvey, to fatisfy Aln Cl ay ten's
execution againfi faid ' Arvey.
Afiy one Tract of Land, con
iaining acres , where, n ll ti
lt am Qourfey, now lives, joining
lands of Pitman, Harvey and
others. Taken as the property of
John See it „ to fatisjy Richard
Curry and Benjamin Warner's
execution.
Alfo , cm Negro Bey , called
Jacob. Taken by execution as
the property of Chejlcy Bofiich,
fen. to fatisfy Jane fluke's and
others executions.
AN, two Nearer:. Lewis and
c- J
Sarah. Taken as the property of
Jeffe Newton, to fatisfy Robert
Flournoy's cxeciiibn. Conditions,
cafh.
' JOHN PAULETT, S her if.
-February 28,
"to be~ssld7
On the firfi Tuefday in April,
At the Market House in Imuif
ville, between the hours often
and three o'clock,
One HOUSE and LOT,
in the town of Louifvillc ; hke
wlfe five hundred and fifty-five
acres of land, lying or. Brufhy
Creek. Taken by execution as
the property of John Paulect,
to fatisfy a judgment obtained
agair fi him in favour of Edward
Elackfhear, and others. Levied
this firit day of January, 1801,
by me.
Wm. GOLD, Coroner.
NO TICE.
All j perfons indebted to the ef
tate of William ITDowc.l, dec.
are carnefily requefied to make
immediate payment : end alt thofe
to whom the faid efiate is indebt
ed, ere likewije requefied to bring
in their accounts properlv attefied.
JOS [AH M. STERETT,
‘JAMES STUBBS,
Executor s.
Feb. 27, ISOI.
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lOR SALE,'
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February 27.
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Levi very as Paine
} liftcry of Jrfeph Andrews
Love and Patriot if m
Camilla, 5 vols.
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(blearactors and Anecdotes cf the
Court cf Sweden, 2 vcls.
Interejhng Hijlcry cf the Banff
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Eamiy, cr the Happy Repentance
Principles of PolUenejs, and cf
Knowing the world
The Life of Baron Frederick
'Penck
Kchinfon C.rufce
Devout Exrrlifts cf the Heart
Soliloquy cf the Soul
Scott's Lcjfons
American Preceptor
Sc I cclw after's Ajftft ant
DilvjoiJj's and IDoodbridge'e
Spelling Be ks
Ajhe's and If lifter's Grammar
A otzehuc s Plays, in Jetts, and
a variety of other Plays
Lift of Ainlrfte Guinett
Sira Peeks, and a variety cf
Childrens School Locks, affurttjL
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February 28.
By Ja vis '*o7r 14 < fr,
CF.OK Q I A, Clerk of i/jc L urt rj
/ Oruiniry f if
T JA' r f on County. \ COunty cj Jrff.f
fnn
Till HKKF.aS G.lbcn Nc-ylard hath
yV applied to inf G.r I -fpri o* j>H-t i T jf«
(ration on n r if' u ard r {fet'd' onia*
Hp :>'d, 1 rfli e roun-y of jftff'r fon,
rietPif-d ; »he r ‘? are il erefote <■ ere
•.■r\i:.o: if' all «iid f»pj»aiar ih« ki dred and
c' tors of ihc i 3 dftcsfert. lofHeiht
1 ’ i*», il y they have, j n rr ,
■ 1 ce, on or ',cOr r ,i ie 2? j
A. > t , net*, otherwise ’r'-pn ot adml
Itillniilnn -Aj'i l:f orirfcP him
Or, c" under rny hnnd, . bis jift d»
o M.uc!i, and in the twert
fitii 'eir tl the Ailchor Indr
pcndcuce.
[No. 110.