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CEORGI A. LOUISVILLE .--PubYkd eve rksYikYbT YYTT Rl)vy & IA MLSH KI v , .
payable lull yearly Where Fff-»s * A ' X ' AMLb HKU • a * 3 P« •»*>>•
' •a Ad rRd ntelirgenfe, Adve.trfements. & c . Ac. a.e thanklully received,
■ ' 1 ,n ai! Ui varle V. “ executed with neatuefs and dtlpatch.
LADIES ACADEMY.
JLOLA I' SALE BRITT, near
the City of Augufta .
1111% Proprietors of this ej
tahlijked Seminary, re fpeft fully
inform their friends and the
public, that by the afilftance of
a lady from Savannah, they are
enabled to add Fillagree, Tam
bour and Artificial Flower Ma
king, to the other ufefui and
fafhionable Needle Works,
which have for fix years met
general approbation. Polite
Literature as heretofore.
May 2, 1801.
Mr. EDWARD CADUSCH
r PAKES the liberty to inform
the \ .adies and Gentlemen
of Louifville, that he intends
to teach 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 leffons 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 die
I orte Piano.
May 30, loci.
FOR SALE,
And pojffiejfon given the frft day
of January next,
A TRACT of LAND in
JeHerfon 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
t vation, and under good fences,
and alio log buildings of every
description.
Alfo a trad in Jackfon coun
ts containing 373 acres, lying
cn 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
v/hicli is an excellent mill fear,
an d alfo a hand feme piece of
cane break, equal to any in the
ttate for the cultivation of corn.
For terms apply to Mr. Jas.
ytubbs, near Louifville, or the
Subfcinber, in Augufta, Cafh
or Negroes will be received in
Foment.
JOHN SCOTT.
Jfoy 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
notice.
THE Subscriber being du
iy autfjorijed to Jet tie the a fairs
of the late concern of Walter
I. Smith ic Co. reqtiefs all
perfons indebted thereto, to make
immediate payment.
BOSTWICK,
Agent .
Ecujville, May 23, ISOI.
NOTICE.
ALL perforis indebted to Pe
ter Johnfon Carnes, Efq. late of
this county, deceafed, are de
k!|ed to make payment as foon
as pollible ; and thofe to whom
tke deceafed flood indebted, to
exhibit their claims duly atteft
td to Michael Shelman, Efq.
of this place, or to the Sub
briber at Sylvan*Hill, Franklin
county.
THOMAS P. CARNES,
Adminif rater.
louifville. May 13, i3oi.
not ice: ”
WHEREAS my wife Cin
thia, hath abfented her
leif from my bed and board,
for caufes unknown ; tkcle are
therefore to caution all perfons
from dealing with her in any
manner whatever, as J fhaii not
confider myfelf bound by any
fuch her contracts.
SAM. REATERFORD.
Washington County,
May 26, 1801.
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
Strayed from the sub
fciiber's plantation Half
couibe, on Rocky Comfort, la It
monfh, a {mall bay Mode, 13
hands high, one or both hind
feet white, a (witch tail, and an
Indian brand—Qiape not recol-
plealant under the
faddle, and an excellent lady’s
boric—was laft (e’en by a Mr.
Dawkins, who turned him into
Ogeeche Swamp—was alio feen
by a Mr. Harris, both living
on the Fork of Ogecchrc Sc Roc
ky Comfort,—The horfe is well
known on the Oconee, about
the Dead liver, and capt. Swil
ly's diftrid, being the horfe
which was Bolen two years and
upwards Cnee from the Cheehaw
King, and paid for by the Hate,
and purchaled of the Bate by
the fubfenber at public fale.—
The above reward will be paid
on delivery of the horfe at
the plantation, or to
j AS. JACKSON.
Louifville, April 14, 18cm
WANTED TO PURCHASE ,
BEEF HIDE S.
The higheft price will be giv
en in CASH or GOODS, by
WALTER ROBINSON.
Nlarch 30.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
C',7 Saturday, the 1 Ith July next,
'4’/// be fad, at the plant at ten
of the iute It mum I! u/cn, cn
Iviliianijon Swamp, deceafed.
About Forty l.Uad of Jikdv
STOCK CATTI E. Alio, a
let ofSAODLER’SN BLACK
SMIIII S i 00l S, belonging
to the Kftare of the laid descal
ed. Conditions will be made
known cn the day of fale.
W m. CAWTI lON,
Executor.
May 25, ISc 1.
X..-.. - ... ..
NOTICE.
ALL perfons having demands
againft the tftacc of John Par
ions, deceafed, are delired to
bring them forward, properly
attefled to the Sublcnbers; and
thofe indebted to the eflate, are
requefted to make immediate
paytntnt.
Wm. PARSONS,
JAMES PARSONS,
Executors.
N O T I C E. ’
A LX. Perfons indebted tr, tho
x * Eflate of Daniel M‘Ncil,
late of the County of Je/Terfon,
deceafed, are hereby requefted
to make immediate payment ;
and all thofe to whom the Laid
Eflate is . indebted, arc likewife
requefted to render in their Ac
counts properly attefled, on or
before the third Monday in
July next.
JANE M‘NEIL, Adm’x.
D. M‘NEIL, Adm’or.
May 30, 1801.
A proposai7
By William Young Birch
& Abraham Small,
Of the City of Philadelphia ,
For pujbhfhing, by fubfcription,
that invaluable work
Dr. Russell’s
BISTORT OF MODERN
EUROPE i
With an account cf the decline
end fall of the Roman Empire ,
the Rife of Modern Kingdoms,
Lie. (Ac.
(fjf SnhJcriptlons received at
this Office, for the above work.
February 14.
is U 1 ICE.
AI.L perfons indebted to the
efta'e of Mary Paulett, late of
the County of JefFerfon, dec'd,
are hereby requeued to make
immediate payment ; and all to
whom the efiate is indebted, are
likewife requefted to render in
their accounts prepedy aucftcd.
John Reefe,
Garland Ilardwich,
Executors.
May 9.
jw' NOTICE.
performs indebted to Ma
nus Lemle, are from
the years ninety* teven, ninety*
eight, ninety-nine and eighteen
hundred, to come forward and
fettle their accounts, as he will
attend at Daniel I etide’s houlc,
to receive the debts.
MANUS LEMLE.
May 8, iftot.
NOTICE.
L* perfons having demands
again!! the eflatc ol Wro. Pau’eiC
Hnrvey, dct’ti. aie defired to
biirg »hern forward, properly
authcnpra'ed —And thofc in
debted to the efiafe, requeft
ed to make immediate pay*
ment»
MILIY HARVEY, Adm'rx.
May 9.
GEORGI A,
Wirrcn County.
'\}\j WHEREAS Robert At rcrombie
* and Jofcph HowpP, hath ap«
app ! icd *o me torletferi of admmiftrafiuu
rn the (ita*r of Archibald Kempt y,
are of ibid county, dpccafrd ; thtlr
arc then fore la crrc »nd idmnnifli »l|
and l.ni»u*ar the kindred and crcd t* rt
of th.- laid deccaird, to be t»nd appear
bflore Ibe bon. Court of Ordinary, on
• lie ad Monday in Aupult next, to (heir
cauß if any ihtyran. *hy laid leiteifi
rtc u'd not be granted.
G rrn under ir,y hand and f/»1 at
offi c, tiiM i:\.h of February 1801,
and in the tuenry fifth ycar ct
Aa.crirau Jndepcndcncc,
Septimus Weatherby, c. c. o,
F O R R E N T.
fc? A convenient STORE,
and one of the belt lit nations for
bufmefs in Louifvilie. Enquire
efthe Printers.
June 13, IHO2.
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RAN-AWAY from the Sub
feriber, on Thurfday morn-,
ing laft, from the houfc of
Phillip Jenkins, twelve miles
below I.ouifvillc, on the Savan
nah road, two Negroes, viz.—•
A fellow named TONY, fix feet
high, thirty years old, Him made
and black complexion, had on
when he went away an Cfna
burg Hurt and trowfers, and a
white cotton jacket. Alfo aNT
gro woman named CREASE,
about twenty-two yeais old,
with her upper fore-teeth out *
both had on when they went
off, new felt hats. Any perfoa
who will deliver them at ,the
Jioufe of jofcph Chairs, Old-
Town, lhall have a reward of
Twenty Dollars, orfecure them
in Burke or JefErfon jail, final
have Fifteen Dollars.
HOLDEN
June 29, Hoi.