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THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE j AND, ... REPUBLICAN TRUMPET. Volume 111, J GEORGIA, LOUISVILLE :—Publifhcd every Saturday, ly AMBROSE DAY & JAMES HELV, at 3 dollars per ann. payable had yearly :--W here Eftays, Articles of Intelligence, Advcrtifemehts, See. aie thankfully received, and PRINTING in ail its variety, is executed with ncatneU and diqjatch. GEORGIA. By his Honor Da v i d F. m a nue l , P reft dent of the Senate , and commander in chief of the army and navy of this fate, and of the militia thereof. A PROCLAMATION. T 1 /TIERE AS his Excellency VV James Jackson, late Governor and Commander in Chief, hath this day accepted the appointment of Senator from this State, in the CongrcTs of the United States, agreeably to his election thereto on the 18th day of November, in the year eighteen hundred by the iegi future, and hath fignilied to me his resignation of the govern ment. And whereas, the fourth fed ion of the fecond article of the conduction declares — Cf in cafe of the death or refignadon or clifability of the Governor, the Prefxdent of the Senate fhall exercife the executive powers of government, until fuch all ability be removed, or until the next meeting of the General Afiethbly. 5 ’ By virtue of which the duties of the Executive have devolved on me. I have therefore thought fit to iffue this my proclamation, hereby notifying all officers, civil and military, that I have a {Turned the chief magi ill acy-of this hate, and am now in the aftual exercife of the duties thereof—of which all perfons are required to take due notice, as tiiey will anfwer the contrary at their peril Chen under ray hand., and the Great Seal of this ft ate, at the State Thajc , in Louifi ftlle, ibis gd day of March , iff the year of cur Lord', eighteen hundred and one, and of American Independ ence the twenty-fifth. DAVID EMANUEL. % the P repaint and Com mander in chief l Horatio Mar bury, Secretary of date. God Jave the ft ate. NOTICE. ALL perfons indebted to the eftate of William Pollard, 'T e of the county of j effierfon, deceafed, arc hereby requefted , t 0 nuke immediate payment ; all to whom the faid eftate is indebted, are likewife requefted t 0 render in their accounts pro- Wv attefted, on or before the day of May next. David nlcormick, Adminiftrator . Fehrndry ij, iSo i. S A T U R DA Y, Apr r l 4, 18 cl. LIBERTY IS OUR MOTTO JND TRUTH OUR GUI OF.. UoriCE. ALL , perfons indebted to the Eftate of Patrick Connelly, de ceafed, are requefted to make, im mediate payment , and thofe to whom the eftate A indebted are likewife requefted to render in their accounts properly attefted , on or before the fir ft'day of May rest. MART CONNELLY, Adminiftratrir. Feb. 28, iSot. “~N"0 T 1 C E. ALL thefe who are indebted to the eftate of James Stacks , de- Lsaftd , are requefted to make pay ment by the 19 th day of Ditcher test ; and all who have any De mands againftfaid eftate , are de fined to render their demands le gally attefted. , Malachi Culpeppers admr. Jane Stacks , admr::. January 1 0. <j j N 0 T E C~e7 THE copartnerftip of Large (ft Pugh, being dijfohcd by the death of the former : thefe to whom they are indebted will pie fe cadi on the Subfcriber for fettle meat. D. GILFORD PUGH SaunderJvHle, March 18, ISOI. WOYI c~e. ALL perfcns having claim i againft the eftate of lEIIHam Call, deceafed, are hereby requtfted to Ling them in ; and thefe indebted to him are atfo requefted to make immediate payment, to Ebenezar I'ofont, admr . February 28. NOTICE . A LI perfons indebted to the ef tate of IVilliam Dowell, dec. are ear deftly requefted to make immediate payment : and allthofe to whom the faid fide is indebt ed, are likewife requefted to bring in their accounts properly attefted. JOSHAH M. STERETT, JAMES STUBBS, Executors . Feb, 27, 1801. " Wo^TTeT A LL perfons indebted to the l \ eftate of Francis Pugh, de ceafed, are carneftly requefted to make immediate payment; and all thofe to whom the laid eftate is indebted, are likewife requefted to bring in their ac counts properlv attefted. lAS. PUGH, D. BLACKSHEAR, Aidmirdft raters. February 1, i3oi. Almanacs' FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD, ISo 1. For Sale at this Office. IVJNTED TO PURCHASE , B E E F HID E S. The higheft price will be giv en in C ASH or GOODS, by WALTER ROBINSON. March 28. CORS' Si ~ r this bFFIci, CHEAP FOR CASH, The following collfction of 800 K S, I Fin ter both anus Hijlcry of Ame rica* elegantly bound, 4 vsls. Morfe's New American.'Cizctteer The IVwhs of Fhomas Paine Levi v erf ns Paine ■ , Hiftory of Jofcph Andrews L ve and Patrictifm Camilla , 5 vcls. Evftina. 2 iwls. Char alters and Anecdotes of the Court cf Sweden, 2 vols. Enter eft ing lift cry (f the Rann de Eo Tin 1/cf Finny, or the Happy Repentance Principles of Eelite refs, and of Knowing the world The Lift of Karen Frederick Trench Rollrf'. ; : Crufce Devout Exercifes of the Heart Soliloquy (/. the Soul Scott's Lcfions. American ■* Fn sept or Schoolrnafter' s Afftfto.fi Duworfh s card // cofthfidgc s Spelling Becks Adds and IVelfteAs Grammar Kotzebue's Flays, in Jetts , and a variety of other Elays Life of Arnhrcfe Guinctt Sing Books, and a variety of Childrens School Booh h ffioi ted Ewe eft Lefts, largo and jhalt Copperplate Copies Coppy Books , ftc. J\lemorandi'm Bocks Playing Cards Writing Paper, of diffident qua lities, by tfi rheani cY quire Black Lead Pencils Dat ft Anil Is Black Ink by the quart bottle, or frailer quantity. 'together with a general Affiort ment cf BLANK BOOKO, large and frail. February 28. A P ROP OS AL By William Yolno Birch & ABR A H / * T SMA I L > Of the City of Philadelphia , For publilhing, by fubfcription ; that invaluable work Dr. Rut sell’s EiISTORY Of MODERN EUROPE ; IVith an account op the decline and fall of the Roman Empire, the Rife of Modern Kingdoms, (ftc. (ftc. lyfif Suhfcriptions received at\ this Office, for the above work. February 14. WILL nr, SOLD, y/r PUBLIC S/ik ylt the Market-Ikufe in Lcuifoille, u: Sat nr A v the cf May. C”E HOKS'K, SADuLE and BRIDLE, (A I' RED, RED STEAD, andFURNITURE —and fundry ARI ICI KS of I lo»irrJ\oJd FURNITURE— Being the pei-iomd property of William McDowell, dec’d. to farisfy the creditors of faid ch ceafed. —ConDitions— Ninc months Credit, for all Sums above Five Dollars, the pur thalers giving Bond with ap proved Security. JuSlAl 1 M. STERETT, J vMES STUFI3S, Executors. Mvrch 28. fcj* TI IE fubferiber is .au thorised to make fide of MefL Miller & Whitney’s Patent 1 li cences, for ginning Cotton,thole who may want will apply to him. John Howard. Saridcrsviile, Jdh, 23, 1801. TO.THE AMAT E U R S Cp THE FINE ARTS . The following Propofals for puli- H/biv.g ci full length Portrait of 'lllO MAS JEFFERSON, , Are respefully submitted, by the Publh ’.r most obedient, and ve ry humble servant, ijEoifiF Helm bold, C 0 A 7 D IT 10 N S. 1. The engraving will hr. done from ?. portrait of this A mlr<oan Patriot, taken cx pref-ly /of the purpofe, by an eminent portrait painter, and will be executed by arl engraver of the Hrit rate abilities.' 2. The fizt: of the print fhall be 22 inches In length and 14 inches in bieadth, ib as to make it :i march for Stuart's print of Gen. W ashT;gtq.n.' j The price to Sub fen her 3 will be Six Dollars. The price to non-Subfcribers will be en hanced. , 4. The fubfeription money to be paid on the delivery of the print, which is expected to take place in live months. 5. The publifher pledges hlmfelf that the likenffs fhall, be accurate and linking, and! that the engraving /ball be e qua], if not fuperior to any work or the kind hitherto executed in the United States. %* Subscriptions for the a hove work, will be received S this Office, [No. 112, .