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GEORGIA LOUISVILLE;— Publilhed every Saturday, by AMBROSE DAY & JAMES HELY, at 3 dollars per ann.
payabe halt yeaily :~\V here Etfays, Articles of Intelligence, Advcrtifetncnw, &c. &c. ate thankfully teccived,
and PRINTING in all its variety, is executed with neatnefs and difpatch.
LADIES ACADEMY.
MOUNT SALUBRITY,
near
the City of Align ft a.
THE Proprietors of this ef
tablijhed Seminary, refpeCtfully
inform their friends and the
public, that by the affiftancc of
a lady from Savannah, they are
enabled to add Fillagrec, Tam
bour and Artificial Flower Ma
king, to the other ufcful and
■fafhionablc Needle Works,
which have for fix years met
general approbation. Polite
.Literature as heretofore.
May 2, 1801.
A Lift of Letters remaining in
the Poft-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.
J ohn J ones,Patton Gard
xner, Robert French, James
Brown, Wm. Parfons, Thos.
Cox, Richard Burney, Jeflee
Jourdan 2, Stephens. Williams,
Robert Murchinfon, Ifaac Lew
is, Mofes M'Necly, John Wil
kinfon* Jacob Boyet, John Pa
rifh, William Neal 2, William
Clarke, Reddin Blount, Benjamin
or Wm. Lcgget, John Allen,
John Lamar, James Lamar,
Ezckiah Butt, Parodeat Few,
Wm. M'Dowell, Geo. Swilly,
Michael Kelly, A. Hammond,
Benjamin Tarver, Dan. M‘Mur
phey, Nancy Brown, Samuel
Alexander, Sol. Wood, Elifha
Nail, Elifha White.
JAS. BOZEMAN, P. M.
April 25.
NOTICE.
ALL perfons indebted to the
Eftate of Patrick Connelly, late
of this county , deceafed , are re
queftsd to make immediate payment
to the Adminiftratrix \ and thofe
who may have demands againft
the fame, are defired to render them
m properly authenticated, to the
Jubfcriber, on or before the firft
day of June next.
MART CONNELLY ,
Adminiftratrix .
Ecutfville , March 27, 1801.
N O T I C E.
the firft Monday in June next,
wall he fold, all the Perfcnal
Eftate cf Patrick Connelly, late
e f the county of Jeff erf on ,
Conftfting of Negroes , Horfes,
y°&i Stock, Cattle, Farming
ynfls, Hcufehcld Furniture, (ftc.
A *efale will he at the plantation
lf the faid Patrick Connelly, de
'£hed, and the terms made known
071 the day.
MART CONNELLY,
T Adminiftratrix.
** 9U \ifinll* , March 27, 180 J,
the LOUISVILLE GAZETTE;
AND
REPUBLICAN trumpet
ONE month after date Ipro
mife to pay or caufe to be paid
to Samuel Iverfon or order, the
furn of eight pounds two fhil
lings and nine pence fterling, for
value received.
Jonas Chambers.
February 17, 1791.
(A COPY.)
ONE month afterdate, I pro
mife to pay, or caufe to be paid
to Samuel Iverfon, or order,
the juft fum of eight pounds
fteiling, for value received.
(A COPY.)
H. G. CALDWELL, being
duly fworn, faith, that two notes
of hand figned Jonas Chambers,
were given to him by David E
manuel, Efq. the above and
foregoing are (as near as may
be) true copies, the originals
are cither loft or miflaid, in
fuch a manner that they cannot
be found, and that the faid Jos.
Chambers acknowledged to him,
this deponent, that the two notes
as afordaid, were juft, he had
paid a few dollars thereof to
Iverfon, (perhaps five) for
which there was no credit, the
balance he would pay as foon as
he could fend fome lumber to
Savannah.
FI. G. Caldwell.
Sworn to before me,
this 21 ft October,
1800.
JOHN BRYAN, j. p.
RICHARD REVES being
duly fworn, faith that there wcic
placed in his hands, two notes
of hand figned Jonas Chambers,
for the purpofe of bringing fuit
thereon, in favor of the heirs of
Samuel Iverfon, dec.—and that
to the beft of his knowledge and
recollection, the within copies
of the faid notes, agree with
the date and amount \ and that
Jonas Chambers acknowledged
the faid notes were juft, and
that he would pay the contents
thereof.
RICHARD REVES.
JOHN BRYAN, j. r.
21 ft October, 1800.
Scriven Superior Court,
otUher Term, 1800.
UPON the petition of David
Emanuel, efq. admr. of the eftate
ofSam.lverfon, deceafed,ftating
the lofs of two papers therein
deferibed, and copies annexed :
It is ordered, that ufual notice
be given, and that the faid pa
pers be eftabllfhed unlefs gain
f id as by law directed.
1 do certify the above is a correct
extratt from the minutes,
JAS. CASWELL, c.s. c.s. c.
21 ft October, 1800.
FOR SALE, the
LAWS and JOURNALS,
For the year 1801.
SATURDAY, May 3 0, 1801.
LIBERTY IS OUR MOTTO AND TRUTH OUR GUIDE
COLLECTOR’S sales.
Will be fold, on the Second
Saturday in July next, at the
Market Houfc, in the Town
of Louifvilie, at the ufual
hour, the FOLLOWING
PROPERTY, or as much
thereof, as will fatisfy the
Taxes due thereon for the
year iBco, to wit—
too acres pine land, in Jef
ferfon County, lying on Reedy
Creek, adjoining MofcsThomp-
Ton, granted to J. Hunter.—
Taken as the property of Hen
ry Slcm, in default for his taxes.
Tax due 53 cents.
650 acres pine land, in Rich
mond County , on Brier Creek,
granted to James Eorgerfon.
Taken as the property of Ebc
nezer Foifome, in default for
his Taxes. Fax due 1 dollar
10 cents.
250 acres pine land in JefFer
fon County, on Brufhy Creek,
adjoining J ohn Twiggs, gi anted
to William Darfey. Taken as
the property of Samuel Briggs,
in default for his taxes, iax
due 67 cents.
575 acres 2d quality land in
Jacklon County, lying on Roe’s
Creek, granted to William Roe.
Taken as the property of Blaf
fmgame Harvey, in deiault for
his Taxes, Tax due 8 dollars
20 cents.
300 acres fecond quality land
in Richmond County, adjoining
Wyche. Taken as the property
of Che (ley Eolbck, jun. in de
fault for his Taxes. Tax due
8 dollars 96 cents.
575 acres 3d quality land in
Jacklon County, lying or. the
north fork of the Oconee River,
adjoining Pope and Marbury,
granted to David Thurmon. —
Taken as the property of Peter
J. Carnes, Efq. in default for
his Taxes. Tax due 22 dollars
68 cents.
166 acres 2d quality land in
Jefferfon County, lying on
Rocky Comfort, adjoining Har
vey, and granted to Harvey.—
Taken as the property of Sa
muel Bcnedix, in default for
his Taxes. Tax due 108 dol
lars 75 cents.
GARLAND lIARDWICH,
T. c. J. C.
May 8, 1801.
NOTICE
•AI.L perfons indebted to Ma
nus Ltmle, ate requeued from
the }tars ninety- (even, ninety
eight, ninety-nine and eighteen
hundred, to come forward and
fettle (heir accounts, as he will
attend a: Daniel Lemle’s houfc,
to receive the debt:;.
MANUS LTMLE.
May 8,18 c 1.
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& Abraham Small,
Of the City of Philadelphia ,
For publifhing, by fubfcripdon,
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Dr. Russell’s
HISTORY OF MODERN
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February 14.
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Love and Patriotijm
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Char alters and Anecdotes of tht
Court of Sweden , 2 vols.
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Knowing the world
Tie Life of Baron Frederick
Trench
Rcbinfon Crujce
D event Exercifes cf the Heart
Soliloquy cf the Soul
Scott's Lejfcns
American Preceptor
Siboplmafter*s Ajjiflant
Dilzv crib's and IVccdbi idge* s
Spelling Books
Ajhe's and Wehfter’s Grammar
Kotzebue's Plays , in fetts , and
a variety of other Plays
Life of Ambrcfe Guinctt
Seng Books , and a variety of
Childrens School Books , ajforted
Receipt Books , large and {mall
Copperplate Copies
Orppy Bocks , &c.
Memorandum Books
Playing Cards
Writing Paper , of different qua
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Black Lead PenciU
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March 30.
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