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THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE
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' REPUBLICAN trumpet.
Volume 111.] SATIT u n a v a
luKu A Y, Arct - !t i, tSoi. (-xL IJy.
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GEORGIA, LOUISVILLE: Pabliflied every Saturday, bv AMBROSE DAY & JAMES HELY to the a
at 3 dollars per ann, ;~Wbere EfTays, Article,*,
an r KIN lING in us variety, is executed with neatnefs and difputch.
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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, v
Louifville y July 10, 1801.
ORDERED, That the clerks
of the Superior and Inferior
Courts of the refpeclive coun
ties in this Rate, do, within one
month from and after the fir.(l
day of the enfuing month Au
pijlt, make a true return to this
O J
Department, under their hands
and leals, of all officers civil and
military of this flare, who have
taken and fubferibed the oath to
jupport and maintain the Confu
tation thereof, in purfuance of
the ad of the General Aflfembly
of the (late, palled the 29th day
cf November iBco, entitled,
H An aft to give further time to
the officers of this ftate to take
and fubferibe the oath required
by the aft entitled cf An ad* to
compel all officers civil and mi
litary within this Rate to take
and iubferibe an oath to fupport
the Conflitution thereof,” palled
the 16 th day dfFebruary 17991
and alfo an ad palled the sth day
cf December 1799.
And that they do further
make return, irl like manner of
all officers redding within their
rtfpeftive counties who may
have negleded or refufed to
take and fubferibe the fame.
Thomas Johnson, Sec'ry.
FOR SAL E,
And poffeffiqn given the JirJl day
of January next ,
ATR ACT of LAND in
Jeflerfon County, contaia
mg joo acres, ten miles above
Louiivilie, on the road leading
to Georgetown, inferior to none
•n the county, with about ‘do
acres of frefli Land in high cul
tivation, and under good fences,
and alio log buildings of every
defeription.
Alfo a trad in Jackfon coun-
v h containing 373 acres, lying
0n the Mulberry Fork of the
pconee and Indian Creek, ad
joining Procer Horton’s land
jnd Mr. Reed, and generally
->nown by the Beaver ruin, on
is an excellent mill feat,
alfo a handlbme piece of
c ; a ‘ ie break, equal to any in the
for the cultivation of corn.
t f°r terms apply to Mr. Jas.
near Louifville, or the
in Augufla. Cafh
Jr Negroes will be received in
JOHN SCOTT.
E O R R E N T~
,: EE A convenient STORE,
one of the bed fituations for
I / me & in Louifville. Enquire
■ ‘ tne Printers.
J Ulit ij, 1801.
ftff HIE Suhfcrth'cr would he
glad to find a place in a private
Family , to leach a few Scholars
ihe i rent h Languagc —. \ lufi <,
vocal and infir umental , and Danc
ing.—For terms apply to him at
Dr. Pug fey's , Lcuifiviile.
EDWARD CADUSCH.
July id.
None E.
tjfif 3 THE Subfcriber being du
ly authorified to fettle the affairs
of the late concern of Walter
| T. Smith & Co. requefis all
! perfons indebted thereto , tv make
immediate payment.
JOHN BOS TWICE,
Agent.
Lchifville , May 23) 1801.
NQTIC E.
ALL Perfons indebted to the
Eftate of Daniel M‘Neil,
late of the County of JefTerfon,
deceafed, are hereby requefted
to make immediate payment
and all thole to whom the laid
Eftate is indebted, are likewife
requefted to render in their Ac -
counts properly atttfted, on or
before the third Monday in
July next.
JANE M C NEIL, Adm’x.
D. MCNEIL, Adm’or.
May 30, ISo 1.
NOTIcIT
ALL perfons.having demands
againft the eftate of John Par
ions, deceafed, are ciefired to
bring them forward, properly
attdled to the Subfcribers ; and
tliofe indebted to the eftate, are
requefted to make immediate
payment.
Wm. parsons,
JAMES PARSONS,
V *
Executors.
’■ NOTICE.
ALL perfons indebted to Pe
ter Johnfon Carnes, Efq. late of
this county, deceaftd, are de
fired to make payment as loon
as poffible ; and thofe to whom
the deceafed ftood indebted, to
exhibit their claims duly atteft
ed to Michael Shelman, Efq.
of this place, or to the Sub
feriber at Sylvan-Hill , Franklin
county.
THOMAS P. CARNES,
Adminijiratcr.
Louifville , May 13, 1801.
N O T I C E.
HTHE Subfcriber has opened
1 a TAYLOR’s SHOP, at
John Paulett’s, Efq. where he
intends carrying on the bufinefs
in its various branches ; where
gentlemen may have their work
done with the greateft punctual
ity, by
JAMES WILLEY.
1 Louifville, June 20, 1801.
miiwif—T.!lu. —nr». -- ■ , - T ~ . -, r , , imm m»»
Iwenfy ])>liars Reward.
A BSEN LIT) himfelf from
rhe Subfcriber, about fix
1 wet as ago a likely young Nt gro
| Fch w..amedbKN. lie is re
-1 inn.'Ac vwt 11 made, very black,
about five hut leven inches
big!:, and very intelligent: Ile
v. .is purchaftd by the fubfeiber
bom Mr. Edmund Bacon ot
this city,- who bought him of
rapt. John Hunton, of the town
of Wafhington, in this ftate,
where he may now probably be
Any perfon who w ill deliver him
to Mr. I homas Gardner, in
Augufta, or to the fublcriber in
Savannah, fliall receive the above
reward, and all reafonablc ex
pences paid.
JOHN CAIG.
Savannah , May 29, 1801.
"notice.
NINE months after date, ap
plication will be made to the
j 1 lonofable the Inferior Coi.rt of
1 the county of JeftVtion, for leave
I to fell a tract of 2S 7-h. acres of
i land on Ogerheo, in faid coun
ty, bounded by Stephen Derry
loz, and Jacob Sutton’s lands,
for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of Seth Fountain, de
ceafe *,
Wm. FOUNTAIN, adm’r.
July q, 1801.
NOTICE is heieby given to
all peifons having de
mands againli the efiaie of the
late hnnojablc James Jones,
dcce-afed, that they tender them
propedy attcflrd tn the fubferi
bc rs; and thofe indebted to the j
ell te are requefted to make
immediate pavment,
JOHN MiLLEDGF,
LBENEXKRSTARK.
Excuutoia.
March 28.
NOTICE,
A
cI.LT per Tone having
agiir.ft the eflnte of Win, Pauleit 1
Harvey, deck!, are defired to J
bring ihenr forward, properly I
authenticated —And thofe in- j
debted to the eftate, are requeft- 1
ed 10 make immediate pay- ;
rnent, j
• MILLY HARVEY, Adm’rx. !
May 9, j
N OTiCIL
A. LL perfons indebted to tlic
efta'e of Mary Paulctt, late cf
tlie County cf TefferfoD, dec d. I
are hereby requefted to make j
immediate pa\mcnt ; and ail to I
whom the eftate is indebted, aie |
likewife requefted to renaer in
their accounts pioptrly auelled.
[rhn Keefe,
Gailand Hard with, i
Executors.
May o,
take n otic e,
THA f there will be applica
tion marie to the honorable
inle»ior court of the county of
afhington, alter nine months
irom live prefent dare to fell a
certain I raft of land lying in
(rid county, containing two
hundred and ninety-eight
on Sandhill creek, bounded by
John Whiles, John Karganears,
?nd lolin Cannady's !»» ds, for
the benefit cf the heirs and cre
ditors of Geprge Dilliard # de
ceafed.
Jar lah DilUarp, Admx*
May 29, 2801.
GEORGIA~ ~~
I VaJJiinfclon county ,
WII EKE AS joannah
and Ranfom A vert hath
this day applied to me for letters
of adminiftration on t]ic eftate
and cffVtls of J-Teph AvcH t late
of the county aforcCrid, deceaf
ed; thefc aie therefore to c it o
and admonifh ail and lingular
the kindred and creditors of th©
liiri deceased, t.» hie their objec
tions if any they have, in my
o((ich, on or before, the 1 x h
day of A ugu ff next, other wife
lettns of adminillration will be
granted them.
Guru under my hand this
?nh day of 7tdy 1801*
and in the 25th year ol
American Independence,
J. WATTS 3 c. c. o.
TEN DOLLARS REWARD,
(O FRAYED from rhe Sub-
O iciiber’s plantation Half,
combe, on Kocky Comfort, laft
month, a (mall bay florfe,
h neb high, one or both hind
feet white, a fwitrh tail, and an
Indian brand—flnpe not rccol
leded—is plea (ant under the
faddle, and an excellent lady's
horde — was fall fecn by a Mr,
| Dawkins, who tamed him into
Ogeeebe Swamp—was’ al'o fecn
by a Mr. Harris, both living
! on the Fork of Ogccchc Sc Hoc
f hy Comfort.—The boric is well
( known on rhs Ocor.ce, about
; the Dead mcr, and capr. Swil
l J)'s diftrsft, being the hoife
{ which Was llolcn two years and
I upwaids fxnce from the Chet-haw
King, and paid for by the ft ate,
and purchaled of the (late by
the fubtenber at public fale.—
i The above icward will be paid
I on delivery of tlic hoife ae
I the plantation, or to
j AS; [ACRSON.
j Lcuifville, April 14, 1801,
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