About The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1801)
THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE; AND republican trumpet. . * " - 'll * L "' r - * M _ ■ _ SA T U R D A Y, Sememe b r k, ISOT [No. —■■■• —— --- ' ' '■ ■ ■■■ ■ ■ , ■■ ■ .■■ - UHEX'Tr IS OUR MOTTO WAT) TRUTH OUR GUIDE, GEORGIA, LOUISVILLE u—Pabhlhed every Saturday, by AMBROSE DAY & JAMES HKLY, Frinten to the State $ at 3 dollars p*,r arm.. v* her? tflays, Articles of Intelligence, Advciufemeats, &c. <kc. are thankfully received, and FRIN lING in all its variety, is executed with neatnels and ddpaich. SHERIFF’S SALES. On the firfi TUESDAY in Osfo~ her next, at the Court Houje y in Saunderfville , Wajhingtcn Cotin % y y ■ will be fold to the high eft bidder , for ready money , ■260 Acres of Land, on the waters cf Buck Eye, adjoining Burke’s land, Norton’s land and Hudfon’s land. Taken as the property of Benjamin Robinfon, to fatisfy William Norton’s exe cution. Alfo, one Traft of Land, containing 200 acres on the waters of Buffalo, adjoining Robinfon’s and Jackfon’s land. Taken as the property of David Rob in fan, to fatisfy Robert Motley’s execution. Alfo, one Traft of Land, containing acres, on the waters of Williamfon Swamp, adjoining Allen Robinfon’s land. Taken as the property of Simon Taker, to fatisfy Jofiah Under wood's and others executions. Terms, Cafh. J. WATTS, Sheriff, September 5, 1801, SHERIFF’S SALES' On the Jirjt 'TUESDAY in Offo her next , at the Market Ilcufe in Lcuijville , between the hours of ten and three o' clock , will be fold to the higheft bidder , 287 1-2 acres Land, on Bog gy Gut, granted to Thomas Mofely, bounded cm all Tides bv vacant land ; 75 acres granted to Lewis, joining lands of Ema nuel,. and John Burket ; 32 head of Stock Cattle—2 work Horfes —c Negroes, to wit;— kett and her 3 children, A Tea, Vv'atfon and Maria ; alfo, negro v-ench ClarifTa.—2oo acres of kand, Burke County, granted f ° John Rooks.—loo acres granted to Burket. —187 1-2 acres granted to Jofeph Hamp ton, including the Chickafaw Bridge, joining John Akridge, and Henry Jones. Taken as Ge property of Alexander Love, to fatisfy Ananias Cooper’s ex ecution and others. Alfo, 4 head of Horfes; r aken as the property of John Cobbs, to fatisfy an execution the comtnilTioners of the A’arke County Academy, agailift ii ‘id Cobbs and others. . Alfo, 113 acres of Land jTning land of John Paulett ar ‘d others; and one negro wo- Tan itarned Beck. 'Taken as 1 le property of Jefle Paulett to Satisfy Pofner and Bcnedix exc (ution. Alfo, 300 acres of land, on I y°cky Comfort; joining land of ■Hines Stubbs and others. la n as the property of Blaffm- I Mine Harvey, to fatisfy William Clayton’s execution and others. Conditions, Cafh. JOHN PAULETT, Sheriff. A[/ r o, cn the firfi TUESDAY in October next , at the Market Ilcufe , in Lcuijville, between the hours of ten and three o'clock , will be fold to the high eft bidder , 400 acres of Land, on Great Coat Branch, joining Samuel Hamock, and Jofeph Hall. .1 aken as the property of Solo mon Wood, to fatisfy Aquilla 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 Bofbvick, fen. to fatisfy jane Duke’s execution and others. Alfo, one improved Lot, in the Town of Louifville, No. 296, whereon John Fore, now lives ; and three unimproved Lots, Nos. 317, 318 and—-—. Likewife, one improved Lot, known by No. 252. All of which taken as the property of laid Fore, to fatkfy Thomas Flournoy’s execution. Conditions, Cafh. Wm. WRIGHT, D. S. September 5, 1801. SHERIFF’S SALES. On the firfi Tufiday in September next , at the Market Uoufie in Lcuijville , between the hours cf ten and three o'clock , will he field to the bighefit Udder , TWELVE hundred acres of pine land on Ready Creek, joining lands of Robert Prior, and omens ; there are two plan tations on faid land, twenty-five acres chared on each—fifty head of cattle—one Negro Man nam ed PETER, about fifty years of age—onehorie, and one mare and colt. Taken as the property 1 of fohn Bryan, tofacisfy Robert I Prior’s execution. ALSO, Two hundred acres land, joining lands-sf Brown and Coleman. Taken as the property of Stephen Stephens, to fatisfy I Abraham Bufh’s execution. — 1 Conditions, CASH. JOHN PAULETT, Sheriff. July 31, 180 1. *The Sale of the above property is pcflponed until the firfi: Tuefday in October next. Auguft 29. NOTICE. Jfr THE Subfcnbcr has for fale, near Louifville, the planta tion whereon he no\y refidcs; lie will give twelve months indul gence for the greater parr. For further particulars apply to Z A CHARI AH GRAY. ! September 1, iSox, AmMMMMlJK’**'allf|--■ 111.—I MU iiin I >1 —I n WILL BE SOLD, FOR CASH, At pulhc [ale, at the market-hcufc in Lou fville, cn Saturday the 17 th of Oflcher crjuing — T HE refidue ot the perfonal property of William McDow ell, deceafed, con fifling of jundryarticles of merchandize — houfchold furniture, and wearing apparel. JAMES STLBUS, JOSIAKM. STEKETT, Exe c utors. September 4, 1801. Duties on Carriages and Retail ers Licences. Dijlriul cf Georgia, Ccl.ehlor's Office, Sept, i, 180 1. fffj OTICE is herehy gi ven, that d- the Suffer Her will at end at his Of ice, from the 14 th to the goth day of this month, for the furffc tf receiving the entries cf all Carriages for the convey vice of i perfons, evened or poffeffed by the inhabitants of the town cf Louiff ville, nui county cf Jqjerfon —rnd of iffuing Licences cf the United States to thofe zvbo may commence the bufnefs cf retailing Hines, and Foreign Spirits vnihin thej'aid town and county •Alfo to thefe vohofe prefent Licences Jhall expire within this month. Ail perfons concerned are earncflly foliated to pay attention to this notice, and aire informed that the pen a, hies in curred by omijfon will in every in fame befinHiy executed. JOIIJSi BOSTIFICK , Co I Idler. N. B. Ail perfons who are in arrears for taxes on Stills are rc quefted to make immediate pay ment, other wife property will be levied cn. J. B, N C) T 1 C E, tf}' THE Subfcriher being du ly author ij'ed to fettle the affairs of the late concern cf Walter T. Smith & Co. requefts add perfons indebted thereto , to make immediate payment. JOHN BOSTVvTCK, Agent. Louifville, May a3, 1801. A CAUTION. CCME time in the month of October, in the year 1.750, the underflgned and Benjamin Smith, gave an inllrument of writing to John Shankle, for fifty fix pounds Nortli-Caiolina , currency ; thefe are therefore to warn all perfons from purchafmg the fame, as it has long fmee been dif charged, as can be made appear by fufjacicnt vouchers in the nolTeflaon of the Subfcribcr. A Cornllius Murphy. Walliington County, Aug. 19, 1801. ! - ~-r , LONG’s MILLS, \V ASH IN C TON CO UN TV. Sub fori her, fenfibte o{ the many favours he has re-* ceivcd, returns his thanks for the fame, and affurcs his friends and the public in general, that he will exert himfelf to the utmoll of his power to merit their future patronage ; at the fame time in forms them, that in order to ferve them more cflentially, he has rented the Ciin Houle, Store Houfer, &c. belonging to IV33— jor N. Long, where he intends to carry on the ginning bufineft* He confiders it needlefs to pals any encomiums on the Gin, as the vaft quantities of cotton carried from it for feveral years pall, has fulficicndy eftablifhed its charafter; but begs leave to obi rve, that the owners of cot ton frequently fuller much inju ry and lofs by their cotton be -1 ing packed in bad bagging ; the ! injur ics fuftained this way, are too I numerous to detail here, hue 1 muff have met the obfervarion | of every fenfible man.—AThe 1 fubfci iber allures thofc who ho~ nor him in this way, that none but the belt of bagging Hull bo tiled by him, and that their cot ton fnall be every way fitted to meet the niceft infpc&ion. Gin and Pack for the eighth. S. BIVENS & Co. Auguft 1801. N OTIC E. ALL per Jons indebted lo the eft ate cf John f ining, late cf the aunty cf fefferfon, decenfed , art hereby requefted Ic make immediate payment , and all to whom the eftate is indebted , ere Hkezvfe re qnefted to render in their account preq erly attefted. John Vising, Jesse Vising, Executors. Sept, c, 1 Go 1. MAN U S LEM L E GIVES notice to his friends in Lcufuille , and the public in gene ral, that he has removed to Sa vannah, and occupies the botfe next door to Air. Rcmjbart, Sad lery ut Jetferfon-ftreet, where he intends to keep a private bearding heufe , for the accommodation of his friends and ctiftomers , *.nd earn eft ly felicits a continuation of , their paft favours ; he hopes to he aide to give them generalfat is/ac tion in this line , as he intends to pay particular attention in getting every commodity favorable to health —bis hcyje is well jituateii and airy — he has ajo good ft alien, and is able to accommodate tra vellers. July\f