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Volume lII.]
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t <ci. ,uic
and PRINTING in all its variety, is executed with neatnels and dilpalch.
A Lift of Letters remaining in
the Pod-Office at Louifvillc,
on the Ift day of April, 1801,
which if not taken out before
the firft day of July next,
will be fent to the General
Poft-Office as dead letters.
V)L. J ohn J ones,Patton Gard
yner, Robert French, James
Brown,Wm. Parfons, Thos.
Cox, Richard Burney, JeiTee
Jourdan 2, Stephens. Williams,
Robert Murchinfon, Ifaac Lew
is, Moles IVPNeely, John \V il
kinfon, Jacob Boyet, John Pa
rifh, William Neal 2, William
Clarke, Rcddin Blount, Benjamin
cr Win. Legget, John Allen,
John Lamar, James Lamar,
Ezekiah Butt, Parodeat Few,
Wm. M c Dowcll, Geo. Swilly,
Michael Kelly, A. Hammond,
Benjamin Tarver,Dan. M‘Mur
phey, Nancy Brown, Samuel
Alexander, Sol. Wood, Eliflia
Nail, Eliflia White.
JAS. BOZEMAN, P. M.
(jftf 3 I would SELL , cr EX
CHANGE for a good Draught
HORSE , an elegant SADDLE
HORSE, Jeven years odd this
Jpring.
T. MERIWETHER.
The Grove, April 24, 1801.
~ AT PUBLIC SALE" '
IVill he fold, on the 1 fth May
next, at the Houje of the late
V/m. Pollard , in Louijville,
ALL his REMAINING
S fO C K in trade, con
filling of Horfes, Negroes,
Houiehold Furniture and Store
Goods.
Conditions, Caffi.
DAVID M‘COR MICK,
Adminiftrator.
April t, 1801.
n o ticeT
ALL perform indebted to the
eftate of William Pollard,
fvc of the county of |efferfon,
dreeafed, arc hereby requefted
To make immediate payment ■,
'ind a'j to whom the Lid eftate
15 indebted, are likewife requef
l,;; to render in their accounts
pmperly attefted, on or before
tne rgrh day of May next.
RAVID M‘CORMirX,
Adminiftrator.
£D * tq, 7 801 -
OTICE is hereby given to
A all performs having de-
again ft the eftate of the
afe honorable fames Jones,
leafed, that they render them
r °pei]y attefted to the fubfcri-
Jj r,s I and thofe indebted to ihe
. te are requefted to make
payment,
JOHN MILLEDGE,
bBENEZEK STARK,
, Executors.
March 28.
THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE;
AND
REPUBLICAN trumpet.
SATURDAY, May 5, 1801.
ijuertt is ouk motto — and truth our guide.
NOTICE.
ALL 'perJons indebted to the
Eftate cf Patrick Connelly, late
of this county y dcccajed , are re
quefted to make immediate payment
to the Adminiftratrix ; and thofe
who may have demands againft
the fame, arc djired to render them
in properly authenticated , to the
JuhJcriher , on or before the firft
day of June next.
MART CONNELLTy
Adminiftratrix.
Louijville , March 27, i3oi.
N 0 T I C E.
On the firft: Men day in June next ,
will be field , all the Perficnal
Eftate efi Patrick Connelly, late
of the county of JcfferJcn,
Csnftfting of Negroes, Horfes ,
Hogs, Stock, Cattle , Farming
Uten fils, Houjehold Furniture , (Ac.
Ibe jale will he at the plantation
cf the Jaid Patrick Connelly, de
ceajed, and the terms made known
on the day.
MART CONNELLTy
Ad mi niftratrix.
Louijville, March 27, 1801.
NOTICE.
A LL per fens indebted to the cj
tate of William McDowell, dec.
are earneftly requefted to make
immediate payment : and all tbcje
to whom the Jaid eftate is indebt
ed, are like wife requefted to bring
in their accounts properly attefted.
JOS FARM. S TERETE,
JAMES STUBBS ,
Executors.
Feb. 27, ISo 1.
N OTIC E.
THE ccpartnerjhip cf Lange
Cy Pugh , being dijfolved by the
death cf the former : thofe to
whom they are indebted willpleaje
call on the Suhjcriher for fettle -
meat.
D. GILFORD PUGH.
Saunderjville, March 18, 1801.
NOTICE.
THE Copartnerjhip of Wal
ter T. Smith & Co. expired
the 18 th infant :—all perjens
indebted thereto are requefted to
make immediate payment , to Mr.
Thomas Bourke, jun. who is
duly author Jed to receive the fame ,
and will give attendance at the
. Store.
Walter T, Smith.
William Hunter.
Minis & Hunter,
April 2£.
TvANTED TO PURCHASE ,
BEEF HIDES.
The higheft price will be giv
en in CASH or GOODS, by
WALTER ROBINSON.
March 30.
CONTINUATION of LATE
FOREIGN NEB'S.
CONSTANTINOPLE,
'January 13.
The fee ret ary of ford Elgin
is arrived here with intelligence
that the remainder of the 1 2,000
men, Englifh troops, deftined
for Egypt, had now alfo landed
at Marmora, where there is like
w fe a great number of Englifh
(hips fliips of war. Englifh
fhips arc now cruifing off A
lexandria. The report that the
French had offered to evacuate
Egypt, fince they had heard of
the furrender of Malta, is not
credited lie re.
VIENNA, Feb, 6.
We have received the impor
tant intelligence that the court
of Peterfburgh has declared to
thofe of Naples and 1 jfbon, that
if they do not Unit their ports
againft Britain, his majefty the
emperor of RufTia, will not in
tercede in their favour with
France.
Ihe letters from Moldavia
and Wallachia agree in Hating
that the Ruffian armies proceed
on their march with much ex
pedition. On this liibjccl we
have, as yet, received 110 news
from Conftantinople.
In confcquence of the report
which is circulated, that Bofnia
and Servia will hereafter belong
to the houfe of Auftria, fcveral
very opulent Greek houfea have
fpecified their defire of forming
eftablifhments at Belgrade.
Hamburg, rd. r.y
We have this afternoon learn
ed that a Pruflian courier has
been fent off to 1 .ondon, with
difpatchcs for the cabinet of St.
James, in which his Pruffian
majefty requires, that all the Da
nifli, Swedifh and Ruff an vef
fels detained in the Englifli
ports, dial I he liberated within
24 hours ; and that an indemni
fication fhall be paid for ail the
expences incurred in confe
quence of this meafure : adding,
that in cafe of refufal, Pruflia
will prevent all communication
between England and the con
tinent. That his majefty for
that purpofe will fend 30,000 of
his troops to Hamburg, and
20,000 to Bremen, and that he
will lequeftrate all the Englifh
property in his fates.
1 he mafters of all the Pruffi
an (hips in cur port, are, to
morrow, to wait on the Pruffi
an conful, to receive orders not
to depart. Thefe meafures oc
cafion, here great une aline is.
LONDON, March 4. .
The King's lllncjs —lt will not
be thought unintcrefting by the
public to be informed of the re
medy to which is to be attribut
ed, under Providence, the a
batement of the fever, and the
tranquility of mind which refult
ed.from fuch long repofe. Se
veral opiates having been tried
without the defined effeft, M.
Addington fuggefted a preferip
tion which had been ufed by
his father Dr. Addington. A
pillow filled with hops, was pla
ced untier the King’s head,
which aCled as a foporific, and «
produced the mod; complete fuc
ccfs.
The quic k and vifiblc pro
grefs of amendment, fmcc this
favourable circum fiance, jufti
(ic.s the mod fanguine expcCla
dons of his majclly’s ipeedy re*
covery.
Among the numerous enqui
ries after his majefty’s health, the
following card was left:
George Streqty IGeftminJier.
Capt. Blake, of the Grena
diers, in the regiment of col.
Murray, at the battle of
Preflon Pans, in the year
174 G left among the dead in
the field of aClion, with no lefs
than eleven wounds, one fo ca
pital as to carry away 3 inches
of his fkull, preferved 56 years
to relate the event, and enabled
by gracious protection to make
his perfona! enquiries after his
majefly’s health.
DUBI IN, March 4,
A monflrous rife has taken
place here in the price of all
fuch articles as are imported
from the Baltic, particluarly ir
on. 1 his is a grofs impofition,
a , none of the venders have yet
paid an extraordinary price for
any of fuch goods they have in
their pcflefiion.
Acourns have been received
cf four Spanifh {hips of the line
having c fir Cl eel a junction with
the French fquadron whic h failed
from Bred a few weeks fmce.—
They joined off Cape Finifler
re, and from the courfe which
they were feen to fleer, jt is
fuppofcd that the combined
fquadron is gone to the Medi
terranean. On her paffoge home
the Prince of Wales packet
law, far to fouthward, the Bri
tifh deer, confiding of fifteen
Hups of the line, which, from
the direction of their courfe,
appeared to be in quefl of the
enemy. They were thcnfUnd
ing for Cape Finiflcrre.
PARIS, February 16.
A deputation from the Legis
lative Body, compofed of twen
ty, four members, were introdu-
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