The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, November 21, 1801, Image 3
tr ! • me an s we have of command- j n>f r any rcfpc6t among the na t; 7ns. The three fhips only, v/.iich are in tilde icas, have citllroyeJ all the power of the 'Tripolitans. One blockades their admiral with the two large ft (i f their fhips, in Gibraltar ; a fecond, their port; and the third Eves us convoy. We have now nothing to fear from them ; and I hope the government of the Pinked States will in future pay then* tributes to all nations in powder and balls ; for it is the | fureft way of keeping peace, and 1 think the cheapelt way in the end'.” Extract of a Utter from a gentle r.ian in the Natchez , to his friend in IFajhingtcn. “ The increafe of trade down this river, furprifes old fettlers— thtf number of boats is, I believe, trebled, even fmee laft year. More boats have like wife been loll; but that is chiefly owing n whlfky, as I have been told ; yet, as far as could judge, I am aflonifhed fo few accidents have happened. Boats are ill found and left, often to the conduct of men not well acquainted with great'waters. Two things are particularly eftential to fafety a;ul difpatch, attention to the currents of the river, and care fully to avoid faftening to high banks. Where willows grow or young cotton trees, there is no danger, but high banks arc very apt to fail in with their growth ot trees. Several boats and people have .thus been loft. Two or three boats fhould de feend together. They fhould not let Indians board them, at kail if they do, they fhould give them no liquor. <c Some narrow efcapes have been made; and if not guarded againft, mifehiefs muft be ex pected. Something like bene volence has written this, and wiflies that thefe hints fhould be improved into legible form and pubhfhed, as nobody’s. It is Laid, nobody does much mifehief, but thus he may do fome good. I have not health to write as I intended. u I have been told near 100,000 barrels of flour hive been floated down this year, and the greater part carried to New- Orle ans. One brig built near •i Ktfburg is gone to fea, and two more arc building. This will be a great country. But fome remarks on this I fliall endeavor t 0 make correctly foon for pub lication.” Nat. Intelligencer . NEWSPAPERS. The following account of the various publications in the world 18 given in a German paper: u There is but one paper in Portugal, and that only ap pears three times a week it is ( Gnduded by a German, who I r, Hcs care to exclude only the j breach news, while he admits j thole of Madrid, Hamburg and I London. In China there is on '•’ one Gazette a week, but is a mo volume ; it contains no Meign- news, but merely the “dlory of the events in the c rmntry. There is no joking in f u about truth, for in x 7-26, one m tiie writers having thought proper to inlert fome falfe in telligence, Gc. Gc. was con- j demned to lofe his head j the 1 Emperor hiinkdt fometimes contributes to this paper. In \1 the prelent emperor in ferred a funeral oration, which he compnfed upon his prede ceflbr. It is a Angular circum ftance, time fome accounts once appeared in it, winch it was thought improper to make known. I hat a particular num ber was immediately fiipprefled, ami the people were forbid to (peak of it in future. There is a paper pubhfhed in the Ter fi.in language at Delhi, the capi tal or the Great Mogul. Some curious perfons have preferved copies of the paper of the Bth February 179], which is five French ells in length. The intelligence contained in it is of the moft abfurd nature, fuch as £< th.at the men,who had the care or the oxen and horfes have taken leave of his highncTs the Great Mogul, for w ant of pay- ■ ment, and have lent their cattle to paftuie, &c. ihe Engl if! l ., | who ought to love a paper lb many yards in length, have, ' however, inftituted another pa- • per in the Lad.-Indies.” Alejj'rs . i) a y & 11 el v, WE underhand that a certain refpedlable gentleman from the ' Lower Country, has petitioned j the Legiflaturt, to make a Law to compel perfons to pay him a lum of money for the liberty of travelling upon a part of the Savannan road—and that certain other very refpcftable gentlemen in and about Louifville, have alfo applied to the Legifl.iturc for a Law to be made for them, which fhall fecure to their pro per life, benefit and behoof, all the right of navigating the O gechee River, for the term of 14 y cars —to the endre excluflon of every other per lon fave fuch as they may deign gracioufly to admit—with p >wcrs to feize upon any veiTel that may be found in faid River a. confiscated property, and fcqueftered to their ule—to imprifon the owner or owners fhould they be refrac tory, for thus daring to intrude upon their patent ft ream, Gc. &c. Now taking into confide ration the well known difintereft ednefs and patriotic fpirit of home of Tie members of this a> yet felf conft tuted corpfc—we fhall only prefume to lay their intentions are hard, if they are fair. But if they do fuccecd, and v/e fhould be debarred the right of travelling to Savannah by land or water, we ftiil have hope left, that if fome fertile genius fhould invent a mode of conveying our produce to nnr | ket by an re rial pafflige, we may ; yet cfcape tine fang-> of thele j monopolizing excluding gentry 1 —for the air being unanimoufly j admitted to be free to all, will 1 we truft at leaft cfcape their i -1 (peculations. Myjslf and Many Others. t BOOKS & STATIONARY For Sale at the Office ot the Louifville Gazette, 1 November 14, iBqi. f A U 1 I O V. herca, John C. Nightin gaic*, on the 14th day of October 1 795> or about that date, exe cuted two notes i f hand, tor one thou land dollars each, made payable to the Sublcnber, by 'vhom the laid notes were trani terrul by indori'ement to Simms and Mdatnlh, on the 16th fa nuarv 17 97 > and the laid Simms and MPuitoih, on the day and year lad above mentioned, en tered inroan agreement with the Subfcriber, in the words follow ing, (to wit.) Whereas Patrick Jack, Efq. did indorle twbnotes of John C.. Nightingale’s,for the him ol one thouland dollars each, we do hereby rclincjuiih all claim on the laid Patrick i Jack, (or inch indork ment, and further oblige ourfelves, 10 de fend him again (I all claims what soever, (or, or on account of the laid notes. Simms Pc JVPlntosh. Ted, T. W. CiR i Kt£S. ; Augujla, 'January 16, 1707. Notwithdanding the fald a- I o greement, the laid Simms Nr NWntofh commenced an action 111 the fuperior court ot W iikes county, agaiud the fubfenber, about two years ago, which was difniilled during the prefent term, at the colt of the piaintifF. ! From the conduct ol the indor ses in me above ti Refaction, it is high!) probable they may at tempt to pafs od the (aid notes by indorsement, to fome pin ion who may be ignorant of the ciraimflanccs attending the cafe; 1 therefore tcei it my duty, to inform the public of the whole tranfaclion, and ibrwarn ail per rons turn trading (or laid notes. O o i a f 'l ' x . ; /Ww iv- JVafuington, ll 'likes county, 0 ember 27, 18ci. SPATE OF GEORGIA, Warrix County. f lij i lEREAS Robert Abcr- V \ crombie hath applied to me (or letters of administration, on the goods, chatties and cre dits 01 William Chapman Aber crombie, deccalcd; dude are therefore to ciiie and admond'h, all and lingular die kindred and creditors ot laid dec. to lie and appear before the 1 lun. Court or Ordinary, on the 2d Mon day, in February next, at War renton, then and there to (hew caufc d any they can, why laid letters lliould not be granted. Given under my hand, and leal of office, tf.is 2 J day ot November, A. D. 1801. Sci’ I'IMUS WtA'i HtRBY, c. c. o. w, c. TAKIT~ NO 1 ICE. THaT there mill ic application made to the he nor chic Inferior Court of the County of h iijhing ton, after nine months from the prefent date, to fell a tract cf lard lying in faid county, containing one hundred forty three and three fourths acres cn the maters cf Bujaloy adjoining lands of Henry Harris and John il right, for the benefit cf the heirs cf Robert Ea~ theredge, deceafed. CALL a V FAT H KR L DCE, Adminifiratrix, John ! lap. d y , Adm ’c r. September 7, ißci. l o s r, SOME IMTU' a ">, i nc r '' nf '■’md, given by Wll.l lam 1- ' v - ia , 11 . 15. to me for -00 Jo!- . tars ; 1 caution all perfuns againd trading tor laid nou, as 1 have received the amount of the faint, atid palled my receipt therefor* JOHN BELL. November 14, i3oi. N O T I C E* On the 7 th day of January n-'x*, will be fold, on the premi/cs cf hrederick /> imber.y, cf // < ington county, dec a fed , i HE perlonal property of the laid deceafed , eonliliing eh valuable Negroes, 1 lories, &c. Twelve mouths credit will lie given ; and notes with approv ed lecurity required. b R i;d v. 111 ek Cu 1. u\ s, HiiNIU VV IMBIK 1, V , Adminif raters. November 19, 1 'd 01. F O R s a j. % At Coleman's Sazv- A 1 illy on ]Jli fe art's Or A, in Jf'crfon coun ty, FOURTH Proof Jamaica Rum, by the Puncheon, Oust * ter-Calk, or Gallon, ErCalh or Corn. Richard Paullxt. November 17, 1801. TO BE RENTE! Andpojjcjjkn given on the firfl def of January next. A PLANTATION three miles below Louilvillc, on the Savannah Road, at the lower 1 bridge on Big C reek, for one or more years, as may be agreed ' upon. T here is about fixty or feventy acres under fence, divid ed m lour Helds, with a dream of water <;/i t.he lame ihtficientf for u Cotton Gin ; it is a , good land ao any in the county fur Corn, Cotton, or any produce ; there is a good Dwelling Houle upon it, and all neccflary out buildings, and i:> a good place for a Houle or Entertainment for any one that would be in time line , there is alio a large Reach Orchard on ir, and i> a high healthy filiation. A fnrrhc rdc icription is unneceifary, as any pei lon that wants to rent will view it before ifey agree for the lame. Tor further particulars apply to the Subfcriber on the preinilesi SUSA M N A d 13 RACIt\. T T. DOCTOR SCHLEY • ARES ibis method cf inform*. in? the Citizens of Louifvnle, and its vicinity, that he has com menced the dr a: lice cf Phyfickf in its various branches , and rf furcs them, that there jhall he no labour/pared in giving fat if aid ion to thlje who may be pie fed to employ him . Louifuille , Nov. 14. 4 NOTiCIC ALL perfor.s indebted to the cflate of Taney C. Key , late cf the county cf Jcjferfcn , deceafed, are hereby requcjled to make immediate payment ; and all thefe to whom the faid eflate is indebted, arc likt wife requcjled to render in their accounts properly attcjled, on or before the ft Jl of November next. MART KEY, Adm'rx. SAM UFA. ANDREWS, GEORGE JON FA, AJnnjiif raters,