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Volume 111. l SATIT P n a v U J
J iuKU A i, December ri, tPoi. [N<>. i.i3.
/ TPER'TT IS OUR MOTTO TRUTH OUR GUIDE.
GEOkGIA, LOUISVILLE : Pubhfhed every Saturday, by AMBROSE DAY & JAMES HKLY, Printer to "the Stair,
at 3 doilais per ann.: Where Mays, Articles of Intelligence. Advertifemems, See. Sec. are thankfully received,
and IRINILsG in all its variety, is executed with neatnels and diipatch.
WILL BE SOLD,
On the 24th day cf December
next, at the plantation of Chas.
Coates , deceafcd,
THE PERSONAL PRO
PERTT of Jaid deceajed. Con
ditions will he made known on the
day of Jale .
ANN COATES,
Adtnimflratrix.
JAMES COATES,
Adminiftrator.
November 14, 1801. td
FOR SAL E.
On the 29th day cf December next ,
at public auttion , at the planta
tion now occupied by Henry
Taylor , on Limeftone Creek, in
IVafAngicn county ,
A Trad of Land containing
305 acres, as appears from the
original plat; this trad of land
has been fettled, there is icoa
cres of it cleared, and improved
with houfes and fences—a thriv- (
ing peach ore hard, and fomeap
ple trees ; this is a plantation
kte the property of John Tay
lor, dec. and is fold by a rule
abfolute of the Inferior
of Wafhlngton county, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors,
agreeable to the ftatute in fuch
cafes made and provided.
The terms of conveyance
will be one moiety of the pur
chafe money to be paid one year
from the day of file ; the re
maining half to be paid at the
Expiration of one year from the
time of the firft payment. A
bond, with good fecurity will be
required, before the right of the
land is altered, by
JESSE BRETT,
OWEN FORT,
Executors.
Wafhlngton county, 061. 17.
NOTICE.
• 0;/ the pth day cf January next,
will be fold, on the premifes cf
Frederick I Fin her ly , of Wajh
ingtgn county , deceajed ;
THE perfonal property of
the laid deceafcd ; confiding of
valuable Negroes, Ho ties, &c.
Twelve months credit will be
given ; and notes with approv
ed fecurity required.
Frederick Cullens,
Henry Wimberly,
Adminiftrat ors.
November 19, 1801.
FOR SAL E,
At Coleman's Saw- Mill, on Du
hart's Creek, in Jeff erf on coun
ty
FOURTH Proof Jamaica
Rum, by the Puncheon, Quar
ter-Caff, or Gallon, for Calf or
Corn.
Richard PaullTt.
November 17, 1801.
THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE;
AN)
republican trumpet.
WILL BE SOLD,
On MONDAY, the 2 t Ji cf
December next, at the planta
tion whereon James Pm fens ,
deceafcd, formerly refided ,
THE PERSONAL ES
TAI E of faid deceafcd.—Con
ditions will be made known on
the day of Sale.
ANN PARSONS,
Adim in if rat rix.
JOHN BRUMMITT,
Adminiftrator.
November 7. td
TO BE RENTED,
Andpojjejficn given on the firft day
cf January next.
A PLANTATION three
miles below Louifville, on the
Savannah Road, at the lower
bridge on Big Creek, for one
or more years, as may be agreed
upon. There is about fixty or
feventy acres under fence, divid
ed in four fields, with a dream
of water on the fame diffident
for a Cotton Gin; it is as good
| land as any in the county for
| Corn, Cotton, or any produce ;
there is a good Dwelling I Joule
upon it, and all necelfary out
buildings, and is a good place
fora Houfe of Entertainment
for anv one that would be in that
line ; there is alfo a large Peach
Orchard on it, and is a high
healthy deviation. A further de
feription is unnecelfary, as any
perfon that wants to rent will
view it before they agree for the
fame. For further particulars
apply to the Subfcriber on the
premifes.
Susannah Brackett.
November 21, 1801.
A CAUTION.
COME time in the month of
Oidober, in the year 1790,
the underdgned and Benjamin
Smith, gave an indrurr.ent of
writing to John Shankle, for
fifty fix pounds North-Carohna
currency ; thefe are therefore to
warn all perfons from purchadng
the fame, as it has long fmee
been difeharged, as can be made
appear by diffident vouchers in
the poffeffion of the Subfcriber.
Cornelius Murphy.
Wafhlngton County,
Aug. 19, 1801.
DOCTOR SCHLEY
'X'AKES this method of infirm-
ing the Citizens of Lcuifville,
and its vicinity , that he has com
menced the PraSlicc of Payftck,
in its various branches, and aj-
Jures them, that there jhall be no
labour J'pared in giving fatisf allien
to thoje who may be plcafed to
employ him.
Lcuijvtlle, A on. • k 4» 4
TO THE PUBLIC.
} ' -i -
A NEW M A P
OF THE
STATE of GEORGIA.
HAVING been frequently
Elicited by my friends
in this and other Bates, to pub
lifli a MAP of GEORGIA —
I have devoted much time and
labour for thcTc fix years pad
to that objed * and having ac
quired Inch materials ns 1 ap- j
prove of, 1 fhall be prepared in
a fliort tune to offer to them
and the public, a Map, which,
from its accuracy, I have the
i bed hope will meet with general
approbation ; and that I fhall j
fecure to myfclf (through their |
bounty) a hand fo me emolument,
as a reward for my indudry and
pcrfevcrance.
The fize of the above men
tioned Map is 4 feet 6 inches,
by 3 feet 6 inches —luHiciently j
large to exhibit the foundings
of the feveral Bays and Inlets,
and render it of ufe to Mariners.
It will be placed in the hands of
an Imgraver within the term of
four months from this date,
where Plates will be prepared
with all poffible expedition.
A number of copies will then
be (truck off under my own
fupenntendancy in the r l own of
Louifville, and circulated thro’
the various dates, where fub
feriptions may have been ob
tained,. Price for plain Maps
5 dollars ; and for thole can
vaffed and elegantly ornamented
8 dollars. .
Subfcriptions will be received
in EouTvilie, at the Surveyor
General’s Office—At Wading
ton, Wilkes'County, by Gen.
Meriwether —At Sparta, by
j Martin Martin, cfq —ln. Au
guda, at the pod-office —And
in Savannah, by Major Thomas
■ Johnfon.
| DANIEL STURGES,
Surveyor General.
! Surveyor General’s Office,
Nov. 25, iBor.
: ~ TO BE RENTED,
! A CONVENIENT I n TLE
j HOUSE, on eighth Brer r,
j occupied at this time by Mrs.
Forfyth ; for nine or twelve
j months from the fird of January
| ending. For terms apply to
I Mr. William Megehe.
N. B. AHo will be fold,
I the fame Premifes ; credit will
1 he given until the hrd day of
September next. «
WIT LIAM KEELING.
November 7.
j BLANKS
1 For Sale a: this OfLce.
Executive Department,
T.r.uifville, Ntv, 25, 1801.
CEAI.ED piopofals w lll be
k received at the \ temive
Office, until the aod\ cay of
December next, for* 'Cradling,
for the printing, ag;eeahly to a
joint and approved rdblution.
of the I. egi nature, one thou land
copies of the Eawsj one thou
find copies of the Journal of
the I loufe of Reprefentaiev'e. 1 ;,
and one thou land copies of rite
Journal of the Senate of the
1 prefent feffion of the General
Adembly.
The fiae of the lliect, the
1 extent of the margin, and a
1 fainpic of the type and of the
papt r to accompany the propo
fals.
The perfon With whom the
contract is made, to give bond
with two approved feenrities,
in the fum of three thoufand
| dollars, conditioned Dr the pnw
j per completion of the above
I mentioned number of I av/s and
Journals, and the delivery there
of into the Executive Ofiicc,i
on cr before the fird clay of
April next.
G. R. Cl-A VTON,
Secretary.
The SUBSCRIBER
Acknowledging the
kindnefs, and fenfible ot
the benefits he has received
from his friends and a neroua
public, by a long continued
cuflom —lor which he returns
them his fincere and hearty
thanks, and hopes they will
favour him with their future
patronage. lie has now re
ceived in addition to his former
(lock, a large Afloitment <f.
DRY GOODS, fuifable to the
prefent feafon, Inch a.
Broad Cloths fine anti crnrfe
Gray and Clouded ILth Coating
Green, Red 6c Ytllc. v Flannels*
- Swanfdown Blankets
Cloaks Linens
Calicoes and (damped Muffins
Durants Oznnburgs
Ladies and Gentlemen . Hats
Sewing Silk and Twid
o
Hire ad of ail colours
Handkcrchicfs ; 'and Shawls ( ,
Gentlemens white, driped and
twilled J (ole
Worded Do.
Gentlemens Shoes
Paper and Pound Pins
Pewter Plates and Bafons.
jfljb 9 a large (Quantity of
GROCERIES, confiding of
Rum and Gin, Brown and I oaf
Sugar, Coffee, Radios, All pice
and Nutmegs, Soap,
Manufivdured Tobacco, 6:c.
DANIEL LEMLEd
November 28.