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G£OK.,.iA LOUISVILLE:— Publ.fhed every Saturday, by AMBROSE DAY & JAMES Hi-LV, ,o in: IF
art 3 uo.rats per ann. : \htttMUys, Articles of Intelligence. Advert.femems, & c . &c. ate tbanklally received,
an 1 IN 1 INO in all its variety, is executed with neatnds and difpaich.
COLLECTOR’S SALE.
Will be fold , on the third Satur
day in November next , tb ?
Market Houfe in the town of
LctnfvUie , the ujual hours,
the following trail if Land , cr
cu l hereof as will fatisfy
the taxes due for the year 1800,
575 Acres third quality land
in Jackfon county, lying on the
North Fork of the Oconee Ri
ver, adjoining Pope and Mar
bury, and granted to David
Thurmon. Taken as the pro
perty of Peter J. Carnes,
Efq. in default for his taxes.
7'ax due—Twenty-two dollars
fixty-eight cents.
Conditions of the former file
of the above-mentioned trad of
land not complied with.
GARLAND HARDWICM,
T. C. J. C.
September 12, 1801.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
KAll he fold at the court hcufe in
Montgomery county , on the firft
Tuefday in November next, be
tween the hours of ten and
three o'clock ,
TWO hundred acres of pine
land lying near the Oconee Ri
ver, in Laid county; levieclon as
the property of Robert Mitchel,
to fatisfy 1 homas Pullen’s exe
cution; leviedonby the confta
bie, and returned to me the 29th
of Auguic 1801. Conditions
CASH.
H. FULGHAM, d. s.
WILL BE SOLD,
On Monday the 26th of Odo
her next, to the higheft bid
der, at James Griffin’s, on
Duke’s pond,
THE perfonal eflate of Ro
bert Ross, deceafed; confid
ing of various articles of Mer
chandize, two Horfes, and fad
dies, &c. Small notes, with
good feeurity, will be required,
and the time of credit made
known on the day of file, by
BATT. JONES, adm’r.
Sept. 15, ISo 1.
NOTICE.
ALL terfons indebted to the
eft ate of 'Taney C. Key, late of the
county of Jeff erf on, deceafed, are
hereby requefied to make immediate
“payment ; and all thofe to whom
I be faid eflate is indebted, are like
v:ije requefied to render in their
properly attefted, on or
before the firft of November next.
MART KEY, Adm'rx.
SAMUEL ANDREWS ,
GEORGE JONES,
Adminiftrators.
lcuifville, Sept. 19, 1801.
PAPER,
For Sale at this Office.
THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE
AND
republican trump et.
olv 1 kf RDA Y, October iBot.
URERTTTS OUR MOTTO UNO TRUTH oilß GUIDE.
WILL BE SOLD,
TOR CASH,
At public fade, at the market-hcufe
in Lcuifville , on Saturday the
\~jih of Obfcher enfuing —
I HE refulue ot the perfonal
property of WDow
ell, deceafed, confining of
J undry articles ot merchandize—
houfehoid furniture, and wearing
apparel.
JAMES STUBBS,
JOSIAH M. STERETT,
Executors.
Sept cm I it* 4, 1801.
N O T I CT
fftfftp THE Sulfcriber being du
ly author fed to fettle the affairs
of the late concern of Walter
T. Smith & Co. requefts all
perfons indebted thereto , to make
immediate payment.
JOHN BOSTWICK,
Agent.
Lcmfvihe , May 23, 1801.
A CAUTION.
COME time in the month of
u October, in the year 1790,
the underfignai and Benjamin
Smith, gave an inUrumcnt of
writing to John Shankle, for
fifty fix pounds North-Carolina
currency ; thefe are therefore to
warn ail perfons from purchafing
the fame, as it has loop- fmee
• • O
been diicharged, as can be made
appear by fufficient vouchers in
the pofleffion of the Subfcriber.
C OR NEL lUS M U RPHY.
Wafnington County,
Aug, 19, iBot.
N O T 1 C~E.
NINE months after date, an
# y i
plication will be made to die
Honorable the Inferior Court of
the county of JcfFerfon, for leave
to fell a tract of 287-h. acres of
land on Ogechee, in laid 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 . FOUNT AIN, adm ’r.
July 4, 1801.
NOTICE. ~
ALL perfons indebted ro Pe
ter Johnfon Carnes, Efq. late of
this county, deceafed, are de
fined to make payment as foon
as poffible ; and thofe to whom
the deceafed flood indebted, to
exhibit their claims duly attell
ed to Michael Shelman, Efq.
of this place, or to the Sub
feriber at Sylvan-Hill, Franklin
county.
THOMAS P. CARNES,
Adminiftrator,
Lcuifville, May 13, 1801.
BLA N K S
For Sait- at this Office.
LONG’s MILLS,
W A SUING T 0 N COUN TV.
r JTIL Subfcriber, fenfible of
the many favours he has re
ceived, returns his thanks for the
kune, and affurcs Ids friends and
the public in general, that he will
exert himf It to the iitmofl of
his power to merit their future
patronage ; at the fame time in
forms them, that in order to
ferve them more efientially, he
lias rented the Gin 1 knife, Store
Houles, &rc. belonging to Mi
• v OO
jor N. Long, where he intends
to carry on the ginning bufinefs.
* o o
He confulers it needle is to pafs
any encomiums on the Gin, as
the vafl quantities of cotton
carried from it for fevcral years
pad, has fufficicntly tflahlilhed
its character; but begs leave to
oblervc, that the owners of cot
ton frequently fuffier much inju
ry and iofs by their cotton be
ing packed in bad bagging ; the
injuries Inflamed thisv/ay, are too
numerous to detail here, but
muff have met the obfervation
of every fenfible man.—The
fubfen her afiures thole who ho
nor him in this way, that none
but the bed of bagging fhall be
tiled by him, and that their cot
ton fhall be every way fitted to
meet the nicefl inflection. Gin
and Pack tor the eighth.
S. BIVENS & Co.
Auguft 29, 1801.
N O T I C E.
ALT. perfons indebted to the
eft ate f John lining, late of the
county of J offer Jon, deceafed, are
hereby requefied to make immediate
payment ; and all to whom the
eft ate is indebted, are likewfe re
quefted to render in their accounts ,
propoly at lifted.
John Vininc,
Jesse Vininc,
Executors.
Sept, c, 1801.
— ■ ■■ ■ ■■
A PROP O S A L
By William Young Birch
&AB RAHAM SMALL,
Of the City of Philadelphia,
For publi fifing, 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,
LA u • C •
I ftp SuJfcrlptiorjs received at
ibis Office, for the above work.
February 14.
W A - N * I E I)
An Apprentice to the printing
bufinef. —Apply att*i;> GiHcc.
October 24,
trjsinxGroNcoi xrr. .
A i } E i] i lON iufig pm red
**■ * by Catch Cannon, to tlecu • t
of ordinary, fraying an trder
this court to duett /inn Dun, v,
to make and execute {itles to auv -
tain trail of land, as admr.lJirn -
tnx of the eftatc of Lcakin Ihrfy ,
decenjed, agreeable to [aid 1 eo.dn
Dorjey's loud, bearing date H)ti
cf Ucpt ember, 1797, cal lying I. >.
to make titles to two hundred, e:f
free a and eve half cures cf hau ,
lying on Buffalo creek. Jure vgj ;>
the name cf Jcfhim Mid, 1, for
II iliiam Few, eff <rd lie fa d
petition with a true copy cf jaid
bi nd being filed in the diet Us Cjjju e‘
cf this Court:—lt is ordered , that
the foregoing application I e tulii de
ed in cue of the Gazettes of fids
ft ate three wraths, that at the m v f
term thereafter no fnffu irat ci:ec
lion frozen, the jaid Can Dcr■ "
admimjhatrix as af repaid, -u 11
be diretled to execute titles to Caleb
Carmen, acccrd'ng to the condition
of Jaid bond in terms cf the a:t in
filch cafes provided.
A true copy from, the minutes,
September 1801.
7. WATTS, Cera.
BURKE COUNTT.
OX the petition cf John Trim
ble,jetting forth, that f ine
time fince, he pur chafed a tract cf
land of II iliiam Little, late cf A •
county cf Burke, dcceafed, contain
ing two hundred acres, fwrveyed
for and in the name of Sami:cf
tvV Cullcugh, joining hands of Alton
an dor Cullcugh -, that he paid
the fall coi ad deration cr pun! aft
money fr the f aid land, to the fall
IVm. Little, in his life time, , u.I
took him bond , or obi gabion : /
wo it ing fur the rr alarm a a cat ■ t
ing good and fujjidcut fate- to th
pc it toner fc r the fdd lada
that the fade! I Cm. Lit‘d da ,
without having made cr emu v■ d.
titles, as by his writing rhitgut'-. .
he was bound to do. The pet: i
therefore applies for the ben eft
the a.A cf General Affembly of th -
fate, in fitch cafe made and -pro vi.
ed. * .
It is therefore ORDER EL'
That a copy of this applimitiuu
and order, hepullifhed a: one of
the public Gazettes cf this flute >
and in three cr wore cf the rncjl
public places in this crun'y, at le ft
three months ; and the Executors
cf th: I aft IVill and Left ament cf
the [aid lUHTiani Lit fie, dcceafed,
wid, at the next meeting cf the
Court of Ordinary there : her, i e
dir cried fo make and execute title
to the faid John Trimble, for the
above-mentioned land, in ter ms of
the bond in that cafe given. *
Extract from the Minutes*
Wv. Ha duly, c. c. g.
Sept, 14, 18c 1.
[No. 141.