The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, June 27, 1801, Image 3
I repiblica- I and a gain ft thofc republi- I can printers, whole principles I a r X \ confiftency would not per- I pnjthim to continue his paper; I ( bkrvirg, that the printer was I r 0 n ll an cue fde, and never pub- I any in favour of the other I gje, that lie thought it bell not n t 0 read them any more. His || fbn remarking this, and lament ■ jpa the influence which his noi ■ fv neighbour had acquired over I j|js father in politics, to bring I him to a right view of tilings, I oflopted the expedient of ab ■ fencing himfclf from public I wordiip. l ire old gentleman I heirg a Uriel obfervtr of the I ' abbath, remonftrated at his I abfence from meeting. The I young man replied, that in reli- I ojon as in politics, there were I two Tides, and that he found the I ininifcer preached fo all cn cue I fide , and never fpoke in favour I of the other, that he thought I belt not to hear any more of his I difcources. | Married, at Weftminfter, I Mr. Edward Lock, to Mils I Kho d a Gunn . —What is a gun I without a leek. I [N. 11. Ccntinel. NEW-YORK, June 4. The following was the verdict I t O of the jury, cn the death of Eliza Tales, at Dedham, men tioned in our paper of the 26th ult. —“ That we the jurors, being under oath, do fay, that Elizabeth Tales, here lying dead, came to her death by means of fundry flabs on her body, cuts on her arms and hands, and hav ing her threat cut, with a fmali jack-knife ; and alfo, we do further fay, that Jafon Tairbanks was, probably, acceflary to the laid murder.” —He has fince been able to be removed to jail, where lie is to wait Iris folemn trial at the Supreme Judicial court in Auguft next! iMiinnx I« m. !■■»» -W Twenty Dollars Reward. A BSENTED himfclf from the Subfcriber, about fix weeks ago, a likely young Negro Fellow named BEN. He is re markably well made, very black, about five feet feven inches high, and very intelligent: He was purchafed by the fubfeiber from Mr. Edmund Bacon of this city, who bought him of capt. John Hunton, of the town of Wafhington, in this Hate, where he may now probably be. Any perfon who will deliver him to Mr. Thomas Gardner, in Augufb, or to the fubferiber in Savannah, fhall receive the above reward, and all reafonable ex pences paid. JOHN CAIG. May 29, i3oi. OTICE is hereby given fo all perfons having de mands arrainfl the eftate of the 1 r 1 kite honorable James Jones, dcccafed, that they render them P r operly atieflcd to the fubfcii be»s ; and thofe indebted to the ciTte are icqueUed to make immediate payment. JOHN MIL LEDGE, LBENEZ.EK STARK, Eicculois. March 28. T 0 R R E N q . ifc-’ A convenient STORE, and ore cf the btft fituations for hr hr.efs :n 1 cuifville. Enquire cf the Printers. _June 13, iSoi. // ill he fid, c.t public file, cn the 3C/F dry cf July ;. c a/, at the plant alien cj the late Jcn.es Daniel.', dcceafd , cn Reeky Creek, in Hancock Counts — And, cn the 3 1 ft day cf Jay next , at a flan tat ion cf the Jaid de cayed, in IVajhirAtcn county , J * o J 3 cn the Oconee River , SIX Horfe Creatures, be tween thirty and fifty HEAD of CATTLE, between fifty & one hundred I IE AD of 1 lOv «S, and eight HEAD of GO \TS. Conditions will be made known on the days of Tale. Wm. HAKDWICH, Survivin'* Ex'or cf "fas. Daniel!. ROBERT M'GINTY, JOHN HAKBIRT, Ex' or s cf Levi Do. id I, dec. June. 20, iBot. Upc a IP LDi\ ESU Al , the j.rjl cf July next) will be fid, at Public Vendue , in l.otiijviile, 'THE remaining part of a 1 TRACT of LAND, near Louifville, granted to the Sub , _ _ ’ o leriber, in the year 1770, as containing i6co acres, but by refurvey, found to contain ccn fiderably more. Part of Paid trad was Ik Id about two years ago. Satisfadory titles will be given. Conditions, Cafh. J. BOWMAN. June 13, 1801: The Honor able Inferior Court of the Canity ofjefferfn. TR IE petition of James Wil * Icy, humbly (heweth, that being confined in jail of this county for debt about twenty eight da\ s, and that he is unable to fupport himfclf during Rich his confinement, and therefore prays that he may be admitted to enjoy the benefit of tire acl provided for tire relief of infol vent debtors. JAMES WILLEY. June 13, 1801. State of Georgia, Scriven County. Perjc Hally ay reared before me, Martin Ivan tin, me cf the Jup times affigned to keep the peace in the'aunty aforejaid. JOHN M‘RAE, who being duly fworn, depofeth and faith, that Wm. Chrifly, dcccafed, did Ibme years pall, fell and make titles to him the laid deponent, to one hundred acres ct land, lying on Savannah River, above the Stony Bluff; the date of the titles, he the Hid M‘Rae faith, he cannot recoiled; and this deponent further faith, that the aforefaid titles was either loft or ftolen out of the Paid deponent’s trunk, and further fixitli not. JOHN M‘RAE. Sworn before me this Cib Jan. 1801. Martin Martin, J. P. 1 DO hereby certify that I was prefent’and did fee William Chrifly, deceafed, fign over and make titles to one hundred acres cf land, unto John M‘Kae, unto the above mentioned tract cl land. Jan.. 6, jBoi. MARTIN MARTIN. N o r I C E. A EC imlt btt\i to the Ell ate of J) an It! j'tte cf the County ot Jcfil rfon, lie ce a fed, aic hereby Vcqiifftccl to make immediate payment ; and all thefe ro whom the laid Ed ate is indebted, are bkewile requeued to re nder in their Ac counts propt rlv attefted, on or before the third Monday in July next. . JANE M C M IT., Adm’x. I). M‘Nrll , Adndor. May 30, 1 So 1. A E RO !>lJs7\ T~ By William Young Birch tc Abraham Sma 11, Of the City tf Philadelphia, For publifh.ing, by lubfcriptlon, that invaluable work Dr. Russell’s HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE ; Hith an account of the decline and Jail (J tie Roman Empire, the Rife tf Modern Kineacms, &V. (tfc. (Jfp lidfcriptlons received at this Ojhcc, for the above work. February 14. NOTICE. I L perfons indebted to the cOa'c ot Mary Taulett, laic ot the Cour ty ol JTFcifon, dec'd. arc hereby requeued to make immediate pa\ mem ; and .ill to whom the cilate is indebted, arc like wife reqmdUd to icu cr in theii acccun s proptily atteflcd. John Keefe, Gathiui iHrdwich, Executors. May 9. NOTICE. A i- MA peifons having demands the elUte ot A rn. Pau.cit riarvey, dcc'd. are delned to bring ihem (u:\vard, ptopedy authenticated—And thole in debted to thii tHate. ate itou< It* ' i cd to make immediate pay ment, MILLY HARVEY, Vi ay g, by ]yiM3 i'.tt/CM a N, GEORGIA, C. 11 X of tht L'.ut t rj y Ciuinuiy jur flu < j c Jf tr l Qn County, I C uniy cj j'J/i' / S on ’ WHEREAS John H lekir and Scmiel farad), hath this day sppl-cd to rr.c tut 1 ct.trs cf adorn lilUaticn on tie etis'.c ar.d ifhds t f J< lid Be 2 iran, la c of tlie coun y a’ortfaid, dtcealcd, ihtfe arc ihtrc f re to etc and tdmon fh ul and fi galar i[c liiodrsd end creditor* cf .1 e faid dccralcd, rc ft c ifccr ohjeiliona, if any they have, in my ofim' tn tv berore the iiiit M< n ay in next, o.btrw.fe e.ura w.ll be granted. G.vca under my Land this 15 h jaae 18© 1. February Ir, 1 So r. GEORGIA, Wan in County. RE AS Robert /foercrombic v ' and Jofcph Howcf, ha h ap applied *o me for letter! of adm niitrarioo on ihe cllafc ot Archibald Kcmpfcy, ate ot i)> 3 county, dccciftd - ilulc are tl.ertfjte to cue and admonlfh all land ftngular the kindred and cred tor* of the faid deceafed, to he and appear bvfo e the lion. Court ot Ordinary, oa the 2d Mon. ay .ri Angnft i.exr, to Ihew cculc it any they ran, why Uid itiUia fliuiild not be grimed. Gircn urdcr my hand trd fa! at tftice, tbiii 1 2rh ot I r <bi«aiy >Koi and m the uenty ft. ft * ytat ot Atrerican Independence, Septimus Wcaiherby, e. c. c. TEN DCI 1..1RS RIVARD. STRAYED from rhe Snb (cJbli’s pUttit tion Mriil combe, cm Kocky Condor r, la ft month, a (mail bay Hoilc, hands high, one or loth line! It t f while, a (witch tail, ar cl n. Indian brand—fbape not rccol leded—is plcafant under the (add Is, and an excellent lady’s I or!t—was lalt feen by a \4r. Dawkins, who (timed him nto ( >gecche Swamp—was al o fecu 1 *’ a Mi. Han is, both living on the Folk of Ogceche 3c Kur kv Comfort.—d ire horfc is well known on the Oconee, about tlic Dead tiver, and capf. Swil- U s ddlrB, being the j 1()r f,» which Was fie Jen two uv.:s and up winds fmee (am the (’! echaw K ,p g. and paid lot by the hale, at u pur chafed of the ff,re by the fubfenber at public laic. 1 lie above icw;. I will be paid on delivery of the bode ac tile plantation, or to (AS. JACKSON. LouifvilJc, April 14, 1801. Georgia , J r jj er j° n Bounty, Court of Ordinary, Juno Torn, 1801. RUTH NISI. William Walker, I 'erf us, John Girson. IT TON the petition of Wil- Walker, who is ..Rig nee • f I liomas R, (~ 1 j amilton, and Ann Hamilton, beiis of Robert Hamilton, dcceafcd, and ho’d. r of a ccita n infl urnent obligatory, given by cnic Fo bcit t ooper, dcccafed. to the (aid Robert Ilamilton, to make till s to a certain tra£l of land, containing threc hur died acres, lying.md bang in the towrfhip o Qurensboro, late the county of burke now Jtfferfon, in the then province now Rate of Georgia, a copy or which is fibc( in the office of the clerk o? this <(; nr>, r-nd baling that John Gibion is o min Ihra* or cf rhe < Hate ot 4he (aid I- obett Cooper, and that he icbdesin (he coun ty of jrffeifop, and praying that the Hid John Grblon may he comptllvd t > make titles to (lie UoCt ol lotid aforefaid, in terms oi the luiliutnent oh'igatoiy of 1:1,11 * ■-£ laid Robert Coop r, C n motion ot Mr. Rerrien of council for the petitioner—t is oidered, that after du»* and legal ounce by the publiration of this iUi", the Hid john Oiblon ad mi niftralor zs a fore laid, (hall make and execute to the laid William Walker, full and complete titles to the aforefaid trodt of land, contain’ng three hundred acres as afortfaid, in teims of his peti tion, unitfs contrary raufe be fhewn, according ro the fo.ni and effect of the flatute in this behalf made and provided. True Ey.traft from the minutes of the Court cf Ordinary, Jas. Bozeman, Cik. June 3, 1801. just published, and I OR SALE, d e AC T S PASSED LY 'THE I AST GENERAL ASSEMBLY. March 12, xSet.