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THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE;
AND
REPUBLICAN TRUMPET.
Volume lit. 1 SATTT w n a v a
A 1 U R D A V, August 2:, 1801. [No. 132.
LIBERTY IS OUR MOTTO AND TRUTH OUR GUIDE
GEORGIA LOUISVILLE :---Publ.!hcd every Saturday, by AMBROSE DAY & JAMES HELY. Prints to Mr StaU,
at 3 dollars per ann. :-\V here Mays, Articles of Inlell.gence, Adveurfements. &c. &c. are thankfully received,
and FRIN lING in all its variety, is executed with neatuefs and difpatch.
NOTICE.
ALL perfons indebted to Pe
ter Johnfon Carnes, Efq. late of
this county, deceafed, are de
ilred to make payment as foon
as poffible ; and thofe to whom
the deceafed flood indebted, to
exhibit their claims duly attefl
ed to Michael Shelman, Efq.
of this place, or to the Sub
fqriber at Sylvan-Hill, Franklin
county.
THOMAS P. CARNES,
Adminiftrator.
Lcuifville, May 13, 1801.
~n o Ti c eT
ALL Perfons indebted to the
Eflate of Daniel M‘Neil,
late of the County of Jefferfon,
deceafed, are hereby requeued
to make immediate payment ;
and all thofe to whom the Laid
Eflate is indebted, are like wife
requefted to render in their Ac
counts properly attefled, on or
before the third Monday in
July next.
JANE ivLNEIL, Adm’x.
D. M C NEIL, Adm’or.
N O T I C E.
NINE months after date, ap
plication will be made to the
Honorable the Inferior Court of
the county of Jefferfon, for leave
to fell a trad of 287-h. acres of
land on Ogechee, in faid coun
ty, bounded by Stephen Derry
foz, and Jacob Sutton’s lands,
for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of Seth Fountain, de
ceafed.
Wm. FOUNTAIN, adnvr.
__ July 4, 1801.
F O~R S ALE,
And poffeffton given the firft 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,
and alfo log buildings of every
defeription.
Alfo a tradl in JackTon coun
ty 1 containing 373 acres, lying
°n the Mulberry Fork of the
pconee and Indian Creek, ad
joining Procer Horton’s land
and Mr. Reed, and generally
known by the Beaver ruin, on
v »hich is an excellent mill feat,
alfo a handfome piece of
Ca ne break, equal to any in the
hate for the cultivation of corn.
for terms apply to Mr. Jas.
Stubbs, near Louifville, or the
Subfcnber, in Augufta. Cafn
° r Negroes will be received in
P a yment.
JOHN SCOTT*
May 2 3,
WILL BE SOLD,
On the lecond Saturday in Ofto
her next, at the plantation of
Wiley Thorp, of Burke
county deceafed,
ALL the perfonal property
of the faid dec. Twelve months
credit will be given to purchafers
giving bond with approved fe
curity, for all fums above five
dollars, to
Wm.s. Lancaster,
Executor.
30.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the FIRST TUESDAY in
September next , at the Court-
Houfe, in Saunderjville, JVafh
mgton County , between theheurs
cf ten and three o'clock of the
day , will be fold to the highejl
bidder ,
A VALUABLE TRACT of
LAND, containing acres,
with a compleat Grift and Saw
Mill on h, lying on Ogechce
River, adjoining the Galphinton
lands. Alfo, one NEGRO
MAN, named JUNE, with a
quantity of Stock and Hcufe
hold Furniture. Taken as the
property of Thomas Shields,
lenior, to fatisfy James Wallace’s
execution. Terms, cafh.
J. WATTS, Sheriff.
Auguft 1, 1801.
Twenty Dollars Reward .
Absented himfeif from
the Subfcriber, about fix
weeks ago, a likely young Negro
Fellow named BEN. Fie is re
markably well made, very black,
about five feet feven inches
high, and very intelligent: He
was purchafcd by the fubfeiber
from Mr. Edmund Bacon cf
this city, who bought him of
capt. John Hunton, of the town
of Wafhington, in this ftate,
where he may now probably be
Any perfon who will deliver him
to Mr. Thomas Gardner, in
Augufta, or to the fublcriber in
Savannah, fhall receive the above
reward, and ail reafonabie ex
pences paid.
JOHN CAIG.
Savannah , May 29, 1801.
~ A PROP O S A L
By William Young Birch
&: Abraham Small,
Of the City of Philadelphia,
For publifhing, by fubfeription,
that invaluable work
Dr. Russell’s
HISTORY OF MODERN
EUROPE ;
With an account of the decline
and fall of the Roman Empire ,
the Rife of Modern Kingdoms,
&c. (Ac.
(yj 3 Suhfcripticns received at
this Office , for the above work.
February 14*
PUBLIC AUCTION.
On 'Tudelay next, at the Market
llcufe in the town cf Louifville,
will he fold without referee, the
refidue cf John Bowman's land
la: dent in the following manner:
LOT No. 3, containing 147
acres.—No. 4, 128 1-4 acres.—
No. 5, 179 acres, and No. 6,
210 3 -4 acres.
JOHN HOST WICK, v. m.
July 17, tHoi.
I The Sale of the above
Land is poftponed until the firft
Monday in October next.
July 25.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
On the firft Tuefiay in Sept end r
next, at the Market Houfe in
Lcuifville, between the hears
cf ten and three o'clock, will
le fold to the high eft bidder,
TWELVE hundred acres of
pine land on Ready Creek,
joining lands of Robert Prior,
and others j there are two plan
tations on 1 lid land, twenty-five
acres cleared on each—fifty head
of cattle—one Negro Man nam
ed PETER, about fifty years
of age—one horfe, and one mare
and colt. Taken as the property
of fohn Bryan, tofacisfy Robert
Prior’s execution.
ALSO, Two hundred acres
land, joining lands of Brown and
Coleman. Taken as the property
of Stephen Stephens, to fatisfy
Abraham Bufh’s execution.—
Conditions, CASH.
JOHN PAULETT, Sheriff.
July 31, 1801.
- - ——
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
STRAYED from the Sub
(Liber's plantation Half
combe, on Kocky Comfort, lafl
month, a fmall bay Horie, 13
hands high, one or both hind
feet white, a fwitrh tail, and an
Indian brand—Chape not recol
le&cd—is pleafant under the
Caddie and an excellent lady's
horie—was l ift Teen by a Mr.
Dawkins, who turned him into
Ogceche Swamp—./as alfo Teen
by a Mr. Harris, both living
on the Fork ofOgecche& Roc
ky Comfort. —l he horfe is well
known on the Oconee, nbout
the Dead river, and capt. Swil
ly's ddlrift, being the horfe
which was ftolen two years and
upwards fince from the Cheehaw
King, and paid for by the ftate,
and purchased of the ftate by
the fubfenber at public lale,—
The above reward will be p..’d
on delivery of the horfe at
the plantation, or to
jas. Jackson.
Louifville, April 14, 1801.
WRITING PAPER,
For Sak at this Office.
N O T I C E.
'll IE Sulfcriber being du
ly authcrijed to fettle the affairs
of the late concern cf Walter.
1 • Sm#h Co. requejls alt
perfons indebted thereto , to make
immediate payment.
JOHN BOSTWICK,
Agent.
Lcufville y May 2g t 18 oi.
ftEf THE Sulfcriber would be
glad to f.nd a place in a private
1 amity, to teach a few Scholars
the French Language — Mafic ,
vocal and inflrumcntaly and Danc
ing.—For terms apply to him at
Dr. Pugfcf sy Loutfvtlie.
EDWARD CADUSCH:
July 18.
T A K E~ "KTo T 1 C l ~
r J"HAT thrre will be applica
tion made to the honorable,
infciicr court of the county oft
Wafhington, after nine month*
from the prefent date, to fell iw
certain tratt of lard lying in
laid county, containing two
hundred and ninety-eight acre?*
on Sandhill creek, bounded by
John Whiles, |ohn Bargancars*
and /ohn Cannady's lands, for
the benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors of George Dilliard, de
cealed,
Jariah Dilliard, Admx .
May 29, 2801.
NOTICE is hereby given to
all perfons having de
mands againft the cflatc of tho
late honorable fames [ones,
deceafed, that they render them
properly attcflcd to the fubfcii
bers ; and thofe indebted to tho
eflitc .arc requeued to make
immediate payment,
JOHN MILEEDGF,
EBENEZ.EK STARK,
Executors.
Marrh 28.
noiic eT
-/V LL perfons having demands
againfl the eflatc of Wm. PauletC
liarvey, dcc'd. arc dcGred to
bring them forward, properly
authenticated And thofe in
df bted to the efla e, arc requeu
ed to make immediate pay
ment,
MI ELY HARVEY, AdmVx,
May 9.
NOTICE.
Al L perfons indebted to the
efface of Marv Paulett, late of
the County of [rfferlon, dec'd,
are hereby rcqueltcd to make
immediate payment ; and all to
whom the cftaie is indebted, are
likcv/ifc re quelled to tender irt
their accounts properly aitclled*
John Keefe,
Garland Hardwich.
Executors*
May o.