Newspaper Page Text
Volume lII.]
GEORGIA. LOUISVILLE Pablifbed every Saturday, by AMBROSE DAY & JAMES lIELY, at 3 dollars perann.
payable half yearly :—Where Mays, Articles of Intelligence, AoV-rt,Cements, &c. &c. arc thankfully received,
and PRINTING ia ail its variety, is executed with ncatncls and dripatch.
LADIES ACADEMY.
MOUNT SALVERITT> near
the City of Augujfa,
THE Proprietors of this ej
tahiijhed Seminary, rcfpe&fuily
iiifoim their friends and the
public, that by the affiftance of
a lady from Savannah, they are
enabled to add Fillagree, Tam
bour and Artificial Flower Ma
king, to the other ufeful and
fafhionable Needle Works,
which have for fix years met
general approbation. Polite
Literature as heretofore.
May 2, 18ci.
Mr' EDWARD CADUSCH
r PAKES the liberty to inform
the Ladies and Gentlemen
of LoiiiiViile, that he intends
to reach 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—lo dollars per quarter,
and eighteen it {Tons 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. He
will teach the Violin and the
Forte piano.
May 30, 1801..
FOR SALE,
And peffeffort given the frft day
cf January next,
A TRACT of LAND in
Jefferfon County, contain
ing 300 acies, ten miles above
Louifville, on the road leading
to Georgetown, inferior to none
in the county, with about 80
acres of frefh Land in high cul
tivation, and under good fences,
and alfo log buildings of every
defeription.
Alfo a trafl in Jackfon coun
ty, containing 373 acres, lying
nn the Mulberry Fork of the
Oconee and Indian Creek, ad
joining Procer Horton’s land
and Mr. Reed, and generally
known by the Beaver ruin, on
which is an excellent mill feat,
and alfo a handfome piece of
cane break, equal to any in the
f ate for the cultivation of corn.
For terms apply to Mr. Jas.
Stubbs, near Louifville, or the
Subfcnber, in Augufta. Cafh
Negroes will be received in
payment.
JOHN SCOTT.
23.
FOR SALE,
At Mr. M'Cormick’s Store,
A Quantity of
Bar and EYE CUTTER
PLOUGH IRONS.
April 4.
THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE :
AND
republican trumpet
s AT U U D Ay, Jt ;s C-, 1801.
LIBEP.nns OURMO77O sIND r KI ft! O<T? GUIDE.
N O T I C E.
(tS 3 7 HE Sulfcrihcr Icing du
ly author if d to fettle the 'fairs
of the late concern of Walter
T. Smith N, Co. requefs all
perfons indebted thereto , to make
in, mediate payment.
JOHN BOSTWICK,
Agent.
Lciiijvilky May 23, iSci.
NOTICE.
ALL perlcns indebted to Pe
ter Johnfon Carnes, Efq. late of
this county, deceafed, are de
filed to make payment as foon
as pcfhble j and thofe to whom
the deceafed flood indebted, to
exhibit their claims duly attefl
ed to Michael Shelman, Efq.
of this place, or to the Sub
fcrlber at Sylvan-Hilly Franklin
county.
THOMAS P. CARNES,
Adaniniftratcr.
Lcuifuills , May jj, iSci.
N OTIC E.
WHEREAS my wife Cin
thia, hath abfented her
felf from xry bed and board,
for caufts unknbwn *. thefe are
therefore to caution all perfons
from dealing 'with her in any
manner whatever, as I fnall not
confider myfelf bound by any
fuch her contrafts.
S AM. REATERFORD.
Wafhington County,
May 26, ISo 1.
A Lift of Letters remaining in
the Poft-Ohke at Louifville,
on the lit day of April, 1801,
which if not taken out before
the tiift day of July next,
will be lent to the General
Poll-Office as dead letters.
POL John Jones, Patton Gard
/ner, Robert French, James
Brown, Win. Parfons, Thos.
Cox, Richard Burney, Jefil-e
Jcurdan 2, Stephen S. Williams,
Robert Murchmfon, Ifaac l ew
is, Moles M‘Neely, John Wil
kinfon, Jacob Boyer, John Pa
rifh, William Neal 2, William
C 1 arke, Keddin Blount, Benjamin
or Win. Legget, John Alien,
John Lamar, James Lamar,
Ezekiah Butt, Parodeat Few,
Wm. McDowell, Geo. Swilly,
Michael Kelly, A. Hammond,
Benjamin Tarver, Dan.MriVlur
phey, Nancy Brown, Samuel
Alexander, Sol. Wood, Elilha
Nail, Elifha White.
JAS. BOZEMAN, P. M.
April 25.
WANTED TO PURCHASE ,
BEEF H IDES.
The higheft price will be giv
en in CASH or GOODS, by
WALTER ROBINSON.
March 30,
CGI LECTOR’S SALES.
V ill be told, on the Second
Saturday in July next, at the
Market ! lonic, in the Town
of Louilville, at the ufual
hour, the FOLLOWING
PROPERTY, or as much
tliereof, as will Larisfy the
T axes due thereon lor the
year 1800, to wit—
ico .acres pine land, in Jef
ferfon County, lying on Reedy
Creek, adjoir.irgMoifsT h 0 m p -
fon, granted to J. Hunter. —
Taken as the property of 1 Icn
ry Slein, in default for his taxes.
Tax due 53 cents.
650 acres pine land, in Rich
mond County, on Brier Creek,
granted to jamc 4 Forger ion.
Taken as the property of Ebc
nezer Folfome, in default for
his 'Faxes. lax due 1 dollar
10 cents.
250 acres pine land in JeftVr
fen County, on Brufhy Creek,
adjoining John Twiggs, gr imed
to William Darfey. T km. n.>
the property of Samuel Biigg ,
in default for his taxes. Tax
due 67 cents.
575 acres 2d quality Lr;d in
Jackfon County, lying on Docks
Creek, granted to William Roe.
Taken as the pioperty 01 Bl il
firgame Harvey, in default for
his T axes. 'Fax due 8 dollars
20 cents.
aco acres fecond quality land
*' 1 # •
In Richmond County, adjoining
Wyche. Taken as the property
cf Chelley Rollick, jun. in de
fault for his T axes. Tax due
8 dollars 96 cents.
575 acres 3d quality land in
Jackloti County, lying on the
north fork of the Oconee River,
adjoining Pope and Murbury,
granted to David TTiurmon.—
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 1 larvcy.—
Taken as the property of Sa
muel Benedix, in default for
his Taxes. Tax due 108 dol
lars 75 cents.
GARLAND ITARDWICH,
T. C. J. C.
May 8, iBor.
(Us 3 NOTICE.
I .L perfons indebted to Ma
nus Lcmlc, are requefted from
the years ninety-feven, ninety
eight, ninety-nine and eighteen
hundred, to come forward and
fettle their accounts, as he will
attend at Daniel LemleN houfe,
to receive the debts. *
MANUS LEMLE.
May 3, 1801.
COL! ECTDR’s SAT FS
Will be fold, on the fr.lt SA
TURDAY in Augutt nexty
at the Market Houle in the
Town of Louifvilk, at
ufual hours, the following
PROPERTY, or as much
as v. ill facisfy the taxes due
for the year 18co, to wit:
:60 acres of Pine Land in.
JefitTibn County, lying on O
gechct River, granted toTho
mas Waldin. Taken as the
property of‘Thomas Wafdir,
in dr fault for his Taxes* Tax
due 73 cents.
100 acres fecond quality land
in Jefferfon County, lying on
WiliianJon Swamp, adjoining
Solomon Wood, pi anted to
\ allsn Tharp. I aken as the
property of Peter Chattain, in
default fof his Taxes. Tax duti
2 dollars 30 cents.
also, WILL BE SOLD,
On the SAME DAT ,
113 acres id quality land in
Jefferfon County, lying on Dt>
hart’s Creek, adjoining John
PauJett. J r;ken as rhe property
of j t ffe Pa tiler 1, in default for
his Taxes for the year 1799,*
Tax due 7 dollars 97 cents.
GARLAND HARDWICK>
T. C. J. C.
May 30, ISc t.
P LB I .ICHUJ CTION.
On ‘Saturday, the 1 \th July ner^ y
will be fold, ct the plantation
( f the Lite IViiham IVilfon , ot-
If 'iihamfon Swamp, deceafcd,
About Forty Head of likely
STOCK CATTLE. Alfo, *
fc t ofSADDLER’S&BLACK- b
SMI TH’S TOOLS, belonging
to the Eflate of the fold deceas
ed. Conditions will be madp
known on the day of fair.
Wm. CAWTHON,
Lx center.
May 25, 1801.
notice: ~
ALL per Tons having demands
amaintt the eflate of John Par
i •/
fons, deceafed, arc defired to
bring them forward, properly
arretted to the Subfcribers ; and,
thofc indebted to the eflate, are
reqnetted to make immediate
nay men:.
Wm. PARSONS,
JAMES PARSONS,
Executors,
~ Wo T I C E.
r TTIE Subfcriber has openee?
X a TAYLOR’S SHOP, ac
John Paulett’s, fcfq. where ho
intends carrying on the bufmefo’
in its various branches ; where
gentlemen may have their work
done with the greatell punctual
ity, by
JAMES WILLEtb
■ Lcuimlle, June ao, idol.
[No. 124,