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THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE;
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republican trumpet.
’ r U R DA Y, September 19, 1801. [No. 136'.
UBRRTT IS OUR MOTTO HND TRU TH OUR UUlDii
LOUISVILLE Pablilhcd every Saturday, by AMBROSE DAY & JAMES HELY, Irtnlcn to th: Stele.
at 3 collars per ann.Where Mays, Articles of Intelligence, Advertifements. Ac. Ac. are thankfully received,
and FRIN FING in all its variety, is executed with neatnefs and dilpatch.
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SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the firfi TOES DAT in Ohio
ter next, at the Court Houfe,
in Saunderfville , fVajhington
County, will he fold to the high
eft bidder , for ready money ,
•260 Acres of Land, on the
waters of Buck Eye, adjoining
Burke’s land, Norton’s land and
Hud lon’s land. Taken as the
property cf Benjamin Robinfon,
to fatisfy William Norton’s exe
cution.
Alfo, one Track of Land,
containing 200 acres on the
waters of Buffalo, adjoining
Robinfon’s and Jackfon’s land.
Taken as the property of David
Robinfon, to Latisfy Robert
Motley’s execution.
Alio, one Tract cf Land,
containing acres, on the
waters of William Ton Swamp,
adjoining Allen Robinfon’s land.
Taken as the property of Simon
Saber, to fatisfy Jofiah Under
wood’s and others executions.
Terms, Cafh.
J. WATTS, Sheriff.
September 5, jBoi.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the fir ft TUBS D/IT in Octo
ber next, at the Market Hcufe
in Lcuifviile, between the hours
cf ten and three o' clock , will
he fold to the high eft bidder,
287 1-2 acres Land, on Bog
gy Gut, granted to Thomas
Molely, bounded c« all flues by
vacant land ; 7 5 acres granted
to Lewis, joining lands of Ema
nuel, and John Burket ; 32
head of Stock Cattle—2 work
Horfes— 5 Negroes, to wit;—
Lett and her 3 children, Alea,
Watfon and Maria alfo, negro
wench CTarifTa.—2oo acres of
Land, Burke County, granted
i-o John Rooks.—loo acres
granted to Burket.—lB7 1-2
acres granted to Jofeph Hamp
ton, including the Chickafaw
Bridge, joining John Akyidge,
and Henry Jones. Taken as
Lie property of Alexander Love,
to fatisfy Ananias Cooper’s ex
ecution and others.
Alfo, 4 head of Horfes ;
taken as the property of John
fobbs, to fatisfy an execution
ft the commifTioners of the
Burke Countv Academy, againil'
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Cobbs and others.
Alfo, 113 acres of Land
joining land of John Paulett
a; id others; and one negro wo
man named Beck. Taken as
die property of JeiTe Paulett to
1 'tisfy Pofner and Benedix exe
cution,
Alfo, 300 acres of land, on
Becky Comfort, joining land of
.'allies Stubbs and others. la
j:t*n as the property of BlafTin-
Umc Harvey, to latisfy William
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Clayton’s execution and others. 1
Conditions, Cafh.
JOHS. T PALI ETT, Sheriff.
Alfo , on the firfi TUESDAY hi
October next, at the Market
Houje, in Louifville , between
the hours of ten and three
o'clock, will be fold to the high
eft bidder,
400 acres cf Land, on Great
Coat Branch, joining Samuel
Hamock, and Jofeph Hall.
Taken as the property of Solo
mon Wood, to fatisfy Aquiila
Calhoon’s execution.
Alfo, two vacant Lots in the
Town of Louifville, Nos.* .
Two negroes, York and Jacob.
Taken as the property of Chef
ley Boil wick, fen. to fatisfy Jane
Duke’s execution and others. ’
Alio, one improved Lot, in
the Town of Louifville, No.
296, whereon John Fore, now
I ves i and three unimproved
Lots, Nos. 3 17, 3 18 and .
Likewifc, one improved Lor,
known by No. 2c 2. All of
which taken as the property of
fail I Fore, to i a tisfy Thomas
Flournoy’s execution.
Conditions, Caih. *
Wm. WRIGHT, D. S,
September 5, 1801.
SHERIFF’S SALES?
On the fir ft Tuefday in September
next, at the Market Hcufe in
Louifville, between the hours
cf ten and three o'clock, will
be fold to the higheft bidder,
TWELVE hundred acres of
pine land on Ready Creek,
joining lands of Robert Prior,
and others; there are two plan
tations on fa id land, twenty-five
acres cleared on each—fifty head
of cattle—one Negro Man nam
ed PETEK, about fifty years
of age—one horfe, and one mare
and colt. Taken as the property
cf John Bryan, to fatisfy 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 Bulb’s execution.—
Conditions, CASH.
JOHN PAULETT, Sheriff.
July 31, 1801.
%* The Sale of the above
property is pollponed until the
firfi: Tuefday in October next.
Augufl 29.
NOTICE.
(pCf 3 THE Subscriber lias for
fale, near Louifville, the planta
tion whereon he now refides; he
will give twelve months indul
gence for the greater part. Lor
further particulars apply to
ZACHARIAH CRAY.
September 1, 1801.
WILL BE SOLD,
FOR CASH,
At pulhcftde, at the market-hcufe
in Lcuifviile, on Sat unity the
17// 7 cf otloher enfuin% —
THE efidue of the perfonal
property of William M f Dow
ell, deceafed, confiding of i
Sundry articles of merchandize— j
houfehokl furniture, and wearing
apparel.
JAMES STUBBS,
JOSIAHM. STERETT,
Jr A t c ut or s.
Sept ember 4, 1801.
Duties on Carriages and Retail
ers Licences.
Diftritl cf Georgia, Col letter's
Office, Sept. 1, 1801.
NOTICE is herdy given, that
the Suhfcriher will attend at
I. his Office, from the 1 4 th to the j
3 oth day cf this month, for the
purprfe cf receiving the entries cf
all Carriages ft r the conveyance of
perfens, owned or poft'cjfed by the |
inhabitants cf the town cf LcuiJ - I
ville, and county cf Jcjfer fcn —and \
of ijfuing Licences cf the United
States to thofe who may commence
the hujinefs cf retailing Wines, and
Foreign Spirits within the f'aid
o 1
town and county Alfo to thofe
whole prefent Licences Jhail expire
within this month. Alt perfens
concerned are earneftly f elicited to
pay attention to this notice, and
are informed that (hepenalties in
curred by ctnifticn will in every
infiance be Jlribily executed.
JOHN BOSTWICK, ,
Collett or.
N. B. All perfens who are in
arrears for taxes on Stills are re
cue ft cd to make immediate pay
ment, otherwife property will be
levied on. J. B.
N O T I C E.
THE. Suhfcriher being du
ly authbrijed to fettle the affairs
of the late comem cf Walter
T. Smith ,& Co. reauefts all
perfens indebted thereto, to make
immediate payment.
JOHN bostwick;
Agent.
Lcuifviile, May 23, 1801.
A CAPTION.
COME time in the month of
October, in the )ear 1790,
the underfigned and Benjamin
Smith, gave an inftrumenc of
writing to John Shankle, for
fifty fix pounds North-Carolina
currency j thefe are therefore to
warn all perfons from purchafing
the fame, as it has long fmee
been difeharged, as can be made
appear by diffident vouchers in
the pofTdTion of the Subscriber. I
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Cornelius Mur? it v r
Wafhington County,
Aus. 10, 1801 v
w s *
LONG’s MILLS,
Washington counts'.
T HE Subfcriber, fcnlible of
the many favours he has re
ceived, returns his thanks lor the
fame, and allures his friends ami
the public in general, that hc-will
exert himfelf to the urmolt of
his power to merit their lutuie
patronage ; at the lame time in
forms them, that in order to
ferve them more elfentially, he
lias rented the Gin Houle, Store
Houles, &c. belonging to Ma
jor N. Long, where he intends
to cany on the ginning bufincf:.
Ile confiders it ’necdlcls to pals
any encomiums on the Gin, as
the vail quantities of cotton
carried from it for fcveral years
pad, has fufliciemty ellablifhcd
its charade r -, but begs leave to
j obferve, that the owners of cot
j ton frequently fuller much inju
| ry and lofs by their cotton be
i ing packed in bad bagging •, the
j injuries luflaincd this way, arc too
j numerous to detail iierc, but
i mull have met the oblervatioa
: of every fenfible man.—The
j fubferiber aflurcs rhofc who ho
j nor him in this way, that none
but the bed of bagging ihall be
uJed by him, and that their cot
ton fLail be every way fitted to
meet the niceft infpc&ion. Gin
and Pack for the eighth.
S. BIVENS be Cq,
Auguft 0. 0, 1 80 i.
N OTIC E.
/ILL per Jons indebted to the
eft ate cf John Viningy late cf the
county cf Jefferfon , deceafed. , are
hereby requefted to make immediate
■payment ; and all to whom the
eft ate is indebted , arc like wife re
quefted to render in their accounts,
properly attefted,
John' Vising,
JiSSE VIN' INC,
Exec liters.
Sept. 5, iBoi.
MAN U S LEM L E
GIVRo notice to Lis friends in
LouifvillCy and the public in gene
ral, that he has removed to Ss
vannahy and occupies the houfe
next door to Air. liemfhariy 'Sad
ler t in Jefferfon -ft reet } where be
intends to keep a private bearding
houfe , for the accommodation cf
his friends and cuftomers , and
earn eft Jy f elicits a continuation cf
iheir paft favours ; he hopes to he
able to give them generalfatisfac
tion in this line y as he intends to
pay particular attention in getting
j every commodity favorable to .
j health—bis houfe is well fttuatej
I and airy—he has alfo good ft able e
* and is able to accommodatt irJ.-*
. velhrs.
I July if.