The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, July 04, 1801, Image 1

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Volume II!.] Cii.Oßf.iA, i.OUISv ILLLPobhfhed every Saiurday, by AWBROSK DAY & JAMES libLY, at 3 dollars pci aim. ycai y . WTere Mays, Articles of Intelligence. Adveitifements, Ac. Sec. aie Uiankfuiiy icceivcd* and 1 RINI ING in all its variety, is executed with neaincls and dilpaidi. LADIES ACADEMY. $lO UN T S ALU BRITT-, near the City of Augufta. THE Proprietor* of this cf 'iahlifoed Seminary, refpedlfully inform their friends and the public, that by the .ifTiflancc of a lady from Savannah, they are enabled to add Fillagrce, Tam bour and Artificial Flower Ma lting, to the other ufeful and fafhionable Needle Works, which have for fix years met general approbation. Police Literature as heretofore. May 2, 1801. Mr. EDWARD CADUSCH r PAKES the liberty to inform ** the Ladies and Gentlemen of Louifville, that he intends to teach the elegant ART of LANCING : 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 leffons in the laid qua; ter. Likewise, he will teach FENCING. Price—6 dollars monthly, and four dollars en trance. MUSIC —6 dollars monthly, and 4 dollars entrance. He v 11 teach the Violin and the Forte Piano. May 30, 1801. F O R S A LE, A‘id pojfejfion 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 frefh Land in high cul tivation, and under good fences, fcnd alfo log buildings of every defeription. ▲ Alfo a traft in Jackfon coun ty* containing 373 acres, lying °n the Mulberry Fork of the Dconee and Indian Creek, ad joining Procer Horton’s land and Mr. Reed, and generally known by the Beaver ruin, on is an excellent mill feat, and alfo a handfome piece of e ane break, equal to any in the £atc for the cultivation of corn. For terms apply to Mr. Jas. Stubbs, near Louifville, or the Subfcnbcr, in Augufta. Cafli 0r Negroes will be received in payment. JOHN SCOTT. . *l A 7 23. FOR SAL E, -it Mr. McCormick's Store, A Quantity cf Bar and fte cutter PLOUGH IRONS. Apr U 4, THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE; A N(' D republican! trumpet SATURDAY] July 4, ISOI. LJBEE . Y OUJI MOTTO .V .} TJtUTIi oi'B GUIDE. - notice. (USf THE Sufferiber being du ly author fed to fettle the a fairs of the late concern cf Walter T. Smith & Co. requefis all perfens indebted thereto , to make immediate payment. JOHN BOSTWICX, Agent. Lcuifville, May 23, ISo I. NOTICE. ALL perfons indebted to Pe ter Johnfon Carnes, Efq. late of this county, deceafed, are cle ared to make payment as fonn as poftible ; and thofc to whom the deceafed flood indebted, to exhibit their claims duly atttTi ed to Michael Shclman, Efq. of this place, or to the Sub feriber at Sylvan-Hill, Franklin county. THOMAS P. CARNES, Adminifir'ator. Louifville, May 13, iBci. NOTICE. WHEREAS my wife Cin thia, hath abfented her felf from my bed and board, for caufes unknown : rhefe are therefore to caution ail perfons from dealing with her in any manner whatever, as I fhall not confider myfclf bound by any fuch her contracts. S AM. REATERFORD. Wafhington County, May 26, 1801. . L TEN DOLLARS REWARD . STRAYED from the Sub fedbet's plantation Haif combe, on Kocky Comfort, lad month, a fmall bay Horfe, 13 h nds high, one or both hind feel white, a Twitch tail, and an Indian brand—fliapc not recoi- Je&cd—is pleafant under the faddlc, and an excellent lady’s hoHe—was la 11 leen by a Mr. Dawkins, who turned him into Ogeeche Swamp—was alio leen by a Mr. Harris, both living on the Fork of Ogseche & Roc ky Comfort.— I he norE is well known on the Oconee, about the Dead river, and capt. Swil ly's diftrifl, being the hoile which was ftulcn two years and upwards fince from the Chech »w King, and paid for by the ha<e, and purchafed of the flats by the lublcnbcr at public fale.— The above rewatd will be paid on delivery of the ho:Ie at the plantation, or to JAS. JACKSON. Louifville, April 14, ißci. I HAN'T ED TO PURCHASE , BEEF FI I D E S. The higheft price will be giv en in CASH or GOODS, by WALTER ROBINSON. M*reb sc, Collector's salts. Will be IoKI, on the Second Saturday in July next, at the Market ! icufc, in the I own of Louilville, at the uliial hour, the FOLLOWING PROPERTY, or as much thereof, as will lari*fy the Taxes due thereon for the year 180 c, to wit— -100 acres pine land, in Jef ferfon County, lying on Reedy Creek, adjoiningMofe; The mp fon, granted to J. Hunter.— Taken as the property of 1 len ry Slem, in default for his taxes, Tax due 53 cents. ? 650 acres pine land, in Rich mond County, on Brier Creek, granted to fame* Forgerfon. Taken as the property of 1 .be nt zer Foifome, in default fur his Taxes. Tax due 1 dollar 10 cents. 250 acres pine land in JcfTer fon County, on Brulhy Creek, adjoining John Twiggs, granted to William Darby. Taken as the property of Samuel Briggs, in default for his taxes. '1 ax due 67 cents. 575 acres 2d quality land in J*addon Coimty, lying on Roe’s Creek, granted to William Roe. Taken as the property of Blaf fingamc 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 Bofbick, jun. in de fault for his Faxes. 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 Mc.rbury, granted to David Thurmon.* — Taken as the property of Peter J. Carnes, Lf j. in default for his Taxes. Tax due 22 dollars 63 cents. 166 acres 2d quality land In Jefferfon County, lying on Rocky Comfort, adjoining 1 lar vcy, and granted to Harvey. — Taken as the property of Sa muel Benedix, in default fur his Taxes. Tax due 108 dol lars 75 cents. GARLAND HARDWICH, T. C. J. C. May 8, 1801. (Nr NOTICE. AI.L perfons indebted to Ma nus Lemie, are rtquelled pom the years ninety- [even, ninety eight, ninety-nine and eighteen ’ . , to come forward and heir accounts, he will : r Daniel Lcmlc’s houfe, .»fy < : e the debts. MANUS LLMLZ. 1801, COLLECTORS SAILS. Will be lokl, on ihc til ft SA* II RDAV in Augull next, ar the Maikct 1 lonic in the Town of Louifvillc, at the lifnal hours, the following PROPERTY, or as much ;is w ill fatisfy the taxes due for the year 1800, to wit: 260 acres of Pine Land d\ JefteiTon County, lying on O gechee River, granted to Tho mas Walciin. 'l'aken as the property of Thomas Wal'd in, in default for his '1 axes. Tax due 73 cents. ~ 200 acres fecund quality land in JeHerfon County, lying on Willi,imfon Swamp, adjoining Solomon Wood, granted to Vallin Tharp. Taken as the property of Peter Chaftain, in default for his Taxes. Tax due 2 dollars 30 cents. also, WILL BE SOLD, On the SAME DAT , 113 acres 2d quality land ifr Jeffcrlon County, lying on Du hail’s Ciaek, adjoining John Paulert. Taken as rhe property of M fib Pauletr, in default for his Taxes for the year 1799.— Tax due 7 dollars 97 cents. • • GARLAND IJARDWICH, T. C. J. C. May 30, r 801. POhi ic~ucTionT On Saturdaythe 11 th Jvly next , ".vill he fcfdy at the plant at ten cf the late H'iliiam lyilfcn, an Indian Jan Swamp, deceafed , , About lorry Dead of likely STOCK CATTLE. Alfo, a fet ofS ADDJ.ER’S& LI .ACK SMITJ PS TOOLS, belonging to die If Rate of the faicl deceas ed. Conditions will be ruad«f known on the dav of Bale. Wm. cawthon. Executor . May 25, 1801. NOTICE" ALT per lons having demands a gain ft the tflare of John Par- On.-, deceafed,, are dehred to bring them forward, properly attended to the -Subferibers ; and thole indebted to the eftate, are requeued to make immediate payment. Wm. PAR-SONS, JAMES PARSONS, Executors. •, ~~ N O T I C E. HTHE Subfcriber has opened A a TA JfLORT SHOP, at John Paulett’s, BTq. where he intends carrying on the bu fine fa in its various branches where gentlemen may have iheir wori. done with the gitattft punctual* i-y. by JAMES WILLEY, Lauirviiic, Jui.e 20, i8o». [No. 125.