The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, June 13, 1801, Image 1

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Volume 111.] OLO lA, LOUISVILLE Pubhfhed every Saturday, by AMBROSE LAY & JAMES II ELY, at q dollars per ann. payab.s had ycailyWhere Efifays, Articles of Intelligence, Advertii'etnents, ilc. &c. arc thankfully received, and PRINTING in all its variety, is executed with ncatnefs and dnpatch. COLLECTOR’S SALES. Will be fold, on the firft SA TURDAY in Auguft next, at the Market Houle in the Town of Louifville, at the ufual hours, the following PROPERTY, or as much as will fatisfy the taxes due for the year iBco, to wit: 260 acres of Pine Land in Jcffcrfon County, lying on O gechee River, granted to Tho mas Wafdin. Taken as the property of Thomas Wafdin, in default for his Taxes. Tax due 73 cents, 200 acres fccond quality land in Jefferfon County, lying on William Ton Swamp, adjoining Solomon Wood, granted to Tallin Tharp. Taken as the property of Peter Chaftain, in default for his Taxes. Tax due a dollars 30 cents. also, WILL BE SOLD, On the SAME DAY, 113 acres id quality land in Jefferfon County, lying on Du hart’s Creek, adjoining John Paulett. Taken as the property of Jtfie Paulett, in default for his Taxes for the year 1799. — Tax due 7 dollars 97 cents. GARLAND ITARDWICH, T. C. J. C. May 30, 1801. 7 PUBLIC AUCTION” On Saturday , the 1 lih July next, will he fold, at the plantation of the late William Wilfon, on Williamjon Swamp, deceafed. About Forty Head of likelv STOCK CATTLE. Alfo, a fet ofSADDLER’S & BLACK SMITH’S TOOLS, belonging to the Eflatc of the faid deceaf ed. Conditions will be made known on the day of fale. Wm. CAWTHOxN, Executor , May 25, 1801. On the 76th June, will le fold, at the plantation of the dec. All the Pcrfonal Efface of Jas. Hunt, deceafed./ Conditions °f the fale will-be made known on the day. ■ / CHLOEHUNT, Admx. NOTICE. A LL Perfons indebted to the Effate of Daniel M'Neil, late of the County of Jefferfon, deceafed, arc hereby requeued to make immediate payment \ a nd all thofe to whom the faid Eftate is indebted, arc hkewife re quefled to render in their Ac tounts properly attefted, on or before the third Monday in July next, JANE M'NEIL, Adm’x. D. M‘NEIL, Adm’or. May 30, 1801. THE LOUISVILLE aA7.ff.TTE; AND republican trumpet SATUR D A Y, June 13, 1801 LIBERTY IS OUR MOTTO AND TRUTH OUR GUIDE. COLLECTOR’S SALES. W ill be fold, on the Second Saturday in July next, at the Market Houle, in the Town of Louifville, at the ufual hour, the FOLLOWING PROPERTY, or as much thereof, as will fatisfy the Taxes due thereon for the year 1800, to wit—■ 100 acres pine land, in Jef ferfon County, lying on Reedy Creek, adjoining Moles Thomp lon, granted to J. Hunter.— Taken as the property of Hen ry Slem, in default for his taxes. Tax due 53 cents. 650 acres pine land, in Rich mond County, on Brier Creek, granted to James Forgerfon. Taken as the property of Ebc nezer Folfome, in default for his Taxes. Tax due 1 dollar to cents. 250 acres pine land in Jeffer fon County, on Erufhy Creek, adjoining John Twiggs, granted to William Darfey. Taken at the property of Samuel Briggs, in default for his taxes. Tax due 67 cents. 575 acres 2d quality land in Jackfon County, lying on Roe’s Creek, granted to William Roe. Taken as the property of Blaf fingame Harvey, in default for his Taxes. Tax due 8 dollars 20 cents. 300 acres fecond quality land in Richmond County, adjoining Wyche. Taken as the property of Chefley Bollick, jun. in de fault for his 'Paxes. Tax due 8 dollars 96 cents. 575 acres 3d quality land in Jacklon County, lying on 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 63 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 Benedix, in default for his Taxes. Tax due 108 dol lars 75 cents. GARLAND HARDWICH, T. C. J. C. May 8, 1801. "ipr NOTICE. ~~ A-LL perfons indebted to Ma nus Lemle, are requefted from the years ninety-feven, ninety eight, ninety-nine and eighteen hundred, to come forward and fettle 1 heir accounts, as he will attend at Daniel Lemle’s houfe, to receive the debts. MANUS LEMLE. May S, 1801, LADIES ACADEMY. MOUNT SALUBRITY , near the C:ty of Auguft a* THE Proprietors of this cf tablifhed Seminary, refpedfuily inform their friends and the public, that by the affiftance of a lady from Savannah, they arc enabled to add Fill agree, Tam bour and Artificial Flower Ma king, 10 the other ufeful and fafhionablo Needle Works, which have for fx years met general approbation. Polite Literature as heretofore. May 2, 1801. Mr. ED WAR DCADUSCH TTAKES the liberty to inform A the Ladies and Gentlemen of Louifville, that he intends to tea.ch the elegant ART of DANCING : he hopes by his exertions and attention for his pupils, to merit the favors of their parents. Price for danc ing—-10 dollars per quarter, and eighteen k lions in the laid quarter. Likewise, he will teach FENCING. Price—6 dollars monthly, and four dollars en trance. MUSIC—6 dollars monthly, and 4 dollars entrance. 11c will teach the Viohn and the Forte Piano. May jo, ISc 1. F OR S AL E, And poffeffion given the jirft day of January next, A TRACT of LAND in Jefferfon County, contain ing 300 acres, ten miles above Louifville, on the road leading to Georgetown, inferior to none in the county, with about 80 acres of frclh Land in high cul tivation, and under good fences, and alfo log buildings of every dcfcripcion. A!lo a tracl in Jackfon coun ty, containing 373 acres, lying on the Mulberry Fork of the Oconee and Indian.Crcck, ad joining Prgoer Horton’s land and Mr. Reed, and generally knoV/n by the Beaver ruin, on which is an excellent mill feat, and alfo a handlbme piece of cane break, equal to any in the Rate for the cultivation of corn. For terms apply to Mr. Jas. Stubbs, near Louifville, or the Subfcnber, in Augufta. Cafh or Negiocs will be received in payment. JOHN SCOTT. May 23. FOR SAL E, At Mr. M‘Cormick’s Store, A Quantity of BAR and EYE CUTTER PLOUGH IRONS. 1 April 4, N O T I C E. (Uj* THE Sulfcriher being h author ifed to 'fettle the offairs of the late concern rf Walter T. Smith & Co. requejls oil perfons indebted thereto , to makp immediate payment. JOHN HOST WICK, Agent. Leu futile , May 23, 1801. NOTICE. ATL perfons indebted to Pe ter Johnfon Carnes, Efq. laterf this county, dcccafed, arc de filed ro make payment as Toon as poftible ; and thole to whom the deceafcd flood indebted, to exhibit their claims duly atteft cd to Michael Shclinan, Efq, of this place, or to the Sub feriber at Sylvan-Hill, Franklin county. thomas ?. Carnes, Achninif rater. Lou faille. May 13, 1801. N O T T r E. Wi JEREAS my wife* thin, hath abfented her felf from my bed and board, lor caufes unknown : theft* arc therefore to caution all perform from dealing with her in uny manner whatever, ns I fhail not confidcr myfclf bound by any fuch her contrafh, S \M. REATERFORS- Wafliington County, May 26, 1801. A Lid of Letters remaining in the Pod-Ofßee at Louifville, on the 1 delay of April, 1801, w hich if not taken out before the Hrd day of July next, will be feat to the General Pod-X)dice as dead letters, f I OL. John Jones,Patton Gard- V/ ner, Robert French, James Brown, Win. Parfons, Thos. Cox, Richard Burney, Jcflec Jourdan 2, Stephens. Williams, Robert-Murchinfon, Ifaac Lew is, Mofes M‘Necly, John Wil kin Ton, Jacob Boyet, John Pa rilh, William Neal 2, William Clarke, Reddin Blount, Benjamin or Wm; Legget, John Allen, John Lamar, James I a mar, Ezekiah Butt, Parodeac Lew, Wm. M'Dowell, Geo. Swilly, Michael Kelly, A. Hammond, Benjamin Tarver, Dan. M‘Mur phey, Nancy Brown, Samuel Alexander, Sol. Wood, ElilKa Nail, Hlifha White. JAS. BOZEMAN, P. M. April 25. WANTED TO PURCHASE, BEEF H IDES. The highed price will be giv en in C ASH or GOODS, by WALTER MOWN SON. March 30. [No. 122.