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THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE ;
AND
republican trumpet.
DLL ME Ilk] SATURDAY, August 8, kBo’r. ’ ijo.
1 TBE Rrr is OUR MOTTO WAD TJU ill UOA- GUU)&
GEORGIA, LOUISVILLE rublilhed every Saturday, hy AMBROSE DAY & JAMES IIELY. Puntrs to the btaic
at 3 c.u lars per aim. here £ll ays, Articles ot luicJiijjthcc. Adveitilemcnts, Ac. arc thankfully received,
ar.d I RIN 11NG »n its variety, is executed with ncatnels and drlpatch.
[executive department,
Louifville, July 10, 1801.
ORDERED, That the clerks
of the Superior and Inferior
Courts of the respective coun
ties in this Hate, do, within one
month from and after the ftrft
day of the enfuing month Au
mift, make a true return to this
O J
Department, under their hands
and Seals, of all officers civil and
military of this (late, who have
taken and fubferibed the oath to
(u ppor t an cl rn ai n tai n th e Conft i -
tut ion thereof, in purfuance of
fhead of* r.iic General Affcmbly
of the Hate, paJhci the 29th day
of November i 8C >( G entitled,
ft An a6f to give further time to
o ,
the officers of this ftatc to tape
and fubferibe the oath require'**
by the aft entitled “An aeft to
compel all officers civil and mi
litary within this ftate to take
and fubferibe an oath to Support
the Conftitution thereof,” palled
the i6th day of February 1799;
and alio an aft paffied the sth day
of December 1799.
And that they do further
make return, in like manner of
all officers refilling within their
refpeftive counties who may
have neglefled or refuted to
take and fubferibe the Same.
Thomas Johnson, Sec'ry,
FOR SALE,
And poffejfton given the firjl day
of January next ,
A TRACT of LAND in
JefterSon County, contain
ing 300 acres, ten miles above
LouilVille, 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 trad in Jack Son coun
ty, containing 373 acres, lying
tm 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
ftate for the cultivation of corn.
For terms apply to Mr. Jas.
Stubbs, near Louifville, or the
hubfenber, in Augufta. Calh
°r Negroes will be received in
payment.
JOHN SCOTT.
May 23.
FOR RENT,
fcr* A convenient STORE,
and one of the beft fituations for
kufinefs in Louifville. Enquire
c* tiie Printers.
June 13, i3oi.
iff 'HIE Sulfcriher would I c
glad to jind a place in a private
family, to teach a Jew Scholars
the French Language — Mujic,
vocal and injlrhmental, and Danc
ing.—For terms apply to him at
Dr. Pur [ley's, Loiiijvilte.
Edward cadusch;
July 18.
N O T 1 C E.
; fiff THE Suhjcriler being du
ly author [fed to fettle the of airs
cj the late cone on cf Walter
T. Smith be Co. requtfts all
perfons. indebted thereto, to make
immediate payment.
JOHN BOSTWICK,
Agent.
Louifville, May 23, iBci,
NOTICE.
A LL Perfons indebted to the
, Eftate of Daniel M'Neil,
late of the County of Jcfferfon,
deceafed, are hereby requefted
to make Immediate payment i
and all thofe to whom the laid
Eftate is indebted, are likewife
requefted to render in their Ac
counts properly attefted, on or
before the third Monday in
July next.
JANE iVPNEIL, Adcn’x.
D. M C NEIL, Adm’or,
May 30, 1801.
noticeT"
ALL perfons having demands
ngainft the eftate of John Par
fons, deceafed, are deft red to
bring them forward, properly
attefted to the Subscribers ; and
thofe indebted to the eftate, arc
requefted to make immediate
payment.
Wm. PARSONS,
JAMES PARSONS,
Executors.
NOTICE.
ALL perfons indebted to Pe
ter Johnfon Carnes, Efq. late of
this county, deceafed, are cle
ftred to make payment as foon
as poffible ; and thofe to whom
the deceafed flood indebted, to
exhibit their claims duly atteft
ed to Michael Shelman, Efq.
of this place, or to the Sub
scriber at Sylvan-Hill, Franklin
county.
THOMAS P. CARNES,
Adminifiratcr.
Louifville, May 13, 1801.
NOTICE.
OT HE Subscriber has opened
1 a TAYLOR’s SHOP, at
John Paulett’s, Efq. where he
intends carrying on the buftnefs
in its various branches ; where
gentlemen may have their w r ork
done with the greateft punctual
ity, by.
JAMES WILLEY.
Louifville, June 20, i3oi.
Twenty Dollars Reward. ;
AH-E N1 EI) himl e 1 f fro ml
D* the Subicriber, about fix
weeks ago, a likely young Negro
Fellow named BEN. ]le is re
markably w r ell made, very black,
about live feet feven inches
high, and very ntelligent: Ile
was purchased by the lubfeiber
from Mr. Edmund Bacon of
this city, who bought him of
rapt. John ] 1 unton, of the town
of Washington, in tliis ftate,
where he may now probably lie
Any pci lon who will deliver him
to Mr. Thomas Gardner, in
Augufta, or to the fubferibe r in
Savannah, lhall receive the above
reward, and ail reaibnable cx
pences paid.
JOHN CAIG.
Savannah, May 29, iSci.
N O 1' I C E.~
NINE months afterdate, ap
plication will be made to the
1 lonorable the Inferior Court of
the county of Jcffcrfon, for leave
to fell a trad: of 28 7-h. acres of
land On (in Liid rnun
ty, bounded by Stephen Derry
loz, and Jacob Sutton’s lands,
for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of Seth Fountain, de
ceafed.
Wm FOUNTAIN; ndm’r.
July 4, 1801.
NOTICE uhcreby given lo
all perfors having de
mands agamft the eftate of the
late honorable James (ones,
dereafed, that they render rlurn
proper ly attefted to tire fubfcn
bers ; and thofe indebted to the:
eftate arc requefted to m«kc
immediate pay nfent,
JOHN MILLEDCF,
EBENEZkk stark,
ExCCUIO'B.
March 20.
KO I ICE.
A LE perfons having demancE
againft the eftate of Wm. Pauleit
Harvey, dec'd. are deftred lo
bring them forward, properly
authenticated —And thofe in
debted to the efta e, are requeft
ed to make immediate pay
ment.
MI ELY HARVEY, Adm'rx.
May 9.
“notice. == “‘
A I L perfons indebted to the
eftate of Marv Paulett, late of
the County of Jfllerlon, dec'd,
are hereby requefted to make
immediate payment ; and all to
whom the eftate is indebted, arc
likewife requefted to render in
their accounts piopcily attefted.
John Keefe,
Garland I lard with,
Executors.
May g.
TAKE SOTI C E.
THAT the?e will be applica
tion made to the honorable
inferior court of the county of
Wafhmgtor, after nine months
from the preterit date, to lell a
terrain rroti of land lying in
faiJ county, containing two
bundled and ninety-eight acres,
( n Sandhill neik, bounded by
John Wimes, John Barganears*
and John Cannady’s Linds, for
the benefit of the heirs and cre
ditor ot Ccoige Dilliard, dc*
ceakcl
Jar iah Hilliard, Achix .
May 2801,
C E O K G I A,
Wafhivetcn county t
WHEREAS o-nnah Av£rt f
and Ran (cm Avert hath
this day applied to me far letters
of adminilitation on tlu£ eflate
and eFT £ls of { feph advert, late
of the county aforef.id, dece.rf
cd; thrlc ate therefore to rita
and adnaomfh all and Cngular
the kindled and creditors of the
(aid dcccafc d to file rheir objec
tions if any they have, in my
office, on or before the 11th
day of /ugufr next, otherwise
letters of adnriniftration will bo
granted them.
Given under my band this
itth day of July 1801,
and in the 25th year of
Awtricin Independence,
J. WATTS, c. c. o.
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
from the Sub
fc iber's plantation Half
tuinbe, on * r Ocky Comfort, lafl
month, a Imall bay Ilorle, 13
K-nds high, one or both hind
feet white, a twitch tail, and an
Indian brand—fhape not recol
le6itd —is plealant under the
faddle and an excellent lady's
Fork —was lad feen by a Mr,
Dawkins, who turned him into
Ogeeche Swamp—was alio fecu
by a Mr. Harris, both living
on the Eoik of Ogeeche & Hoc
ky Comfort. —Thfr horfe is well
known on the Oconee, about
the Dead liver, and capt. Swil
l)'s di(lri6t, being the horfe
which was flulen two years and
upwards frnce from the Cheehaw
King, ahd paid for by the Rate,
and purchatcd of the Rate by
the lublcnbcr at public Tale.—
The above reward will be patd
on delivery ot the bode aC
the plantation, or to
JAS. JaCRSOM.
Louifville, April 14, 1801.
mlj sFc booksT^
For tire Violin and German
Flute, for bale, at the Office
of the Louifville Gaztiic.
July 25, 18QI,