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THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE •
AND
REPUBLICAN TRUM P E T.
V 0 ""’ l:l -1 a TURD a Aucl-st ,to). [No.
LIBZUTi' IS 0U& MOTTO AND IRL'f ii QVR GUIDE.
GEORGIA, LOUISVILLE:—PuIIiIhed every Saiutday, by AMBROSE LAY & JAMES 11 ELY, loth:
a ‘ 3 uic.lais pu ann.; \\ here t!Lys, Articles ot Intelligence, Adveitiftnicms, &c. sic thankfully received,
and FR.N 11NG iu all us variety, i. executed with ncatneis and difpalcii.
WILL BE SOLD,
On the fecond Saturday in Octo
ber next, at the plantation of
Wiley Thorp, of Burke
county deceafed,
ALL the perfbnal property
of the laid dec. Twelve months
credit will be given to purchafers
giving bond with approved fe
cunty, tor all fums above live
dollars, to
Wm. S. LANCASTER,
Executor,
July 30.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
Or. the FIRST TUESDAY
September next , at the Court
llottfc, in Saunderjville , IVaf -
region County , between the hours
of ten and three o'clock of the
day, will he fold to the hie heft
bidder,
A VALUABLE TRACT of
LAND, containing acres,
with a compieat Grift and Saw
Mill on hy lying on Ogechee
River, adjoining the Galphinton
lands. Allb, one NEGRO
MAN, named JUNE, with a
quantity of Stock and Houle
hold Furniture. Taken as the
property of Thomas Shields,
fenior, to fatisfy James. Wallace’s
execution. Terms, cafh.
J. WATTS, Sheriff,
Auguft i, 1801.
Twenty Dollars Reward.
A BSENTED himfclf from
the Subfcriber, about fix
weeks ago, a likely young Negro
Fellow named BEN. He is re
markably well made, very black,
about five feet feven inches
high, and very intelligent: He
was purchafcd by the fubfeiber
kora Mr. Edmund Bacon of
this city,- who bought him of
eapt. John Hunton, of the town
of Walhington, in this ftate,
V; hcre he may now probably be
Any peiTon who will deliver him
1-0 Mr. Thomas Gardner, in
Augufta, or to the fubferiber in
Savannah, fhall receive the above
inward, and all reafonable ex
ecs paid.
JOHN CAIG.
Savannah, May 29, 1801.
A PROPOSAL
By William You to Birch
&: Abraham Small,
0/ the City cf Philadelphia,
by fubferiptien,
that invaluable work
Dr. Russell’s
HIS TORT OP' MODERN
EUROPEi
lUith an account of the decline
and fall cf the Roman Empire,
the Rife of Modern Kingdoms,
bfc. (Ac.
Uj' Snbjcripticns received at
th:s Office* for the above work,
February 14.
NOTICE.
ALT perfons indebted to Pe
ter Johnfon Carnes, Kfq. late of
this county, deceafed, are de
iired to make payment as foon
as poluble i and thole to whom
the deceafed flood indebted, to
exhibit their claims duly, atteft
ed to Michael Shclrnan, Kfq.
of this place, or to the Sub
fcriber at Sylvan-Hill, Franklin
county.
THOMAS P: CARNES,
Ad min if rater,
Lcuifville, May 13, 1801.
N O T ICE.*
A LL Perfons indebted to the
rA Eftate of Daniel M‘Neil,
late of the County of Jetfcrfon,
deceafed, are hereby requeiled
to make immediate payment j
and all thofc to whom the faid
Eftate is indebted, are Lkewifc
requefted to render in their Ac
counts properly attefted, on or
before the third Monday in
July next.
JANE IVPNEIL, Adm’x.
D. M‘NEIL, Adm’cr.
%
’ N O T I C E.
NINE months afterdate, ap
plication will be made to the.
Honorable the Infeiior Court of
the county of Jefferfon, for leave
to fella iraft.ot 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 cf Seth Fountain, de
ceafed.,
Wm. FOUNTAIN, adnVr.
July 4, 1801 .
F O R S AL E,
Andpnfeffitn given the frfi day
of Jamuary next ,
A TRACT of LAND in
Jefferfon County, contain
ing aoo acies, ten miles above
LouilVille, on the road leading
to Georgetown, inferior to none
in the county, with about Bo
acres of frefh Land in high cul
tivation, and under good fences,
and alio log buildings of every
defeription.
Alfo a tradl in Jackfon coun
ty, containing 373 acres, lying
on the Mulberry Fork cf 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 hand feme piece of
cane break, equal to any in the
ftate for the* cultivation of corn.
For terms apply to Mr. Jas.
Stubbs, near LouilVille, or the
Subfcriber, in Augufta. Cafti
or Negroes will be received in
payment.
JOHN SCOTT.
May 23.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
On Turf day next, at the Mar ket -
Houle in the town if LcuijvH be,
will le Jo bet withe ut referve, the
ref due of John Bowman's land
laid out in the J Plowing manner:
1.01 No. 3, containing 147
acres.—No. 4, 128 1-4 acres. —
No. 5, 179 acres, and No. 6,
210 7-4 acres.
joiiN HOST WICK, V. m.
July 17, 1801.
(Cf The Sale of the above
1 and is poftponed until the firft
Monday in Oclobtr next.
July LL
MANUS LEMLE
Clb’fS notice to his friend* in
Leu if aide , and the public in gene
ral, that he has removed to Sa
vannah, and occupies the houfe
next door to Mr. Rcmjhurt, Sad
ler, in J offerfn-fiYccty where he
intends to keep a-private hoarding
bolife, Jlr the accommodation <f
his friends and cuftomers , and
earnefly fclicils a, continuation of
their paji favours j he hopes to be
able to give them generaljhtifac
tion in this line, as he intends to
pay particular attention in getting
every commodity favorable to
health—bis bcuje is well Jducited
and airy—he has alfo good fables
and is able to accommodate tra
vellers,
rf n l. «,
J ll o -5-
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
(Cf TRAY ED bom the Sub-
1) tcdbiiV plantation Malf
coinbe, on Rocky Comfotf, lall
month, a linaii bay lloile, 13
h .nds high, one er both hind
feel white, a twitch tail, and an
Indian brand—lhape riot rccol
le£Ud—is pleafant under the
{audio and an excellent lady's
horfc—-was lad feen by a Mi.
Dawkins, who lurried him into
Ogetchc Swamp—was alfo ken
by a Mr. Earns, both living
on the Fork of Ogetche So. Bec
ky Comfoit.— The hoke is well
known on the Oconee, about
lire Dead liver, and capt. Swil
ly’s ch drift, being the hoifc
which w a* Helen two years and
upwards Once f.otn the Chat haw
Ling, and paid for by the (laie
and purchaled ol the date by
the fubferiber at public tale.—
The above reward vail be paid
on delivery of the bode at
the plantation, 01 to
JAS. JACKSON.
Louifvilie, April 14, 1801.
MUS I C BOOKS,
For the Violin and German
Flute, for fide, at die Office
ol the Louifvilie Gazette.
July 25, 1801.
wun-iIJSTXptKr
For Sale at this Office.
NOT! C JR.
(Ej‘ THE Sidjtriber being du*
iy author Jed to Jet lie the , Edits
cf the late ancern if \V alter
i , Smith Sc Co, rcqticjis alt
perjens indebted thereto, to make
hnmed . ate pel V m cut.
JOHN BOSTWICK,
Agent, *
hcuifville , May 77, iHoi.
i(-J 3 THE duly if they zee hid be
jV/’u to paid a plate in a private
ha n aly } to tea eh a fezv Eehclats
the French 1 .anpurge- A •hjtc %
vocal ttf’d inJlrumeUal, and Dime—
tug. —For terms apply to him aL
Dr. Pup/ley's, LcuiJviUe.
EDWARD CAD USCI I*
...July |B : D
TA K E NO T 1 CE,
HAT three will he applica«
lion made 10 the honorable
infedor court of the county oi J
vdalhmgtcn, alter nine inonthti
Iroin the pielent (Tie to fella
certain ih.d of land lying in
hid county, containing two
hundred and ninety-eight acre
*»« Sandhill crr<k, bounded b/
John Whiles, |ohn Barganears,,
and John Cannady's lands, loc
the benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors of Ctorgc Billiard, dc«»
teamed
Jari /* h Billiard, A dm. r«
May 29, 2801.
tvs OI ICE is hereby given to
a il peilons having de
mands again!! the clinic of the
late honorable [arms joney a
dcceafcd, that rhey render them,
piopedy alteflcd lo the lubfcri
beis ; olid thole indebted lo iho
• flatc are icquciled lo mak©
immediate payment,
JOHN MiLLEDGF,
LDENEZrKK STARK,
Eiccuion.
March 28.
NOTICE.
A
I - hi per Tons having demands
agoinfl the eftate ol Win. Paulcit
11 j tvt y, dec'd. are dchred (n
bring rhem forward, properly
authenticated—And lirofe in
ch hied to thf: tfla e, a'c h quell
ed to make immediate pay *
tnenr,
MI ELY HARVEY, Admix,
May 9,
~mjticE
JK. I L perfons indebted to the
eftate of Marv Baulctt, larc 06
the County of jeficrlon, dec'd,
are hereby rcquelted lo make
immediate payment ; and all to
whom the ellate is indebted, are
hkewife lequdltd lo render m
their accounts properly suuiied*
John Keefe,
CaiUnd iiaidwich,
Executors.
May 9, ...