The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, April 07, 1802, Image 1

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THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE; AND REPUBLICAN trumpet. n V E NESb A V* A..lt , ... „ 9 , UBER'Tr IS QUIt MOTTO AND TRUTH OUR GUIDE. -I “ GEORGIA, LOUISVILLEPobIiIhcd every WedneHay. by AMBROSE LAY & JAMES HKI V at 3 dollars per aim. : —Where (lavs AnirV , i nf u , . •' ' 4 w Stato „.,1 p« .*%,«£ ■ , • lnteU '« eucc - Adveitilen.cnts, Lc. Ac. a.e UunWuJly received, i *UN I INo m ad its variety, is executed with ucatncift and di(patch. BALTIMORE, A [arch 4. Arrived laft evening, capt. Re gers, of the Jeh'r Nelly, from Cape Francois, which he left on the 14 th February. The news by captain Rogers is waft difir eff ing, both on account of the Arne fie an property which has been de- Jfrcyed at the Cape , and the fcencs Cj ha lor and bi,ocdihcd which have and will take place. It appears that a diviftoii of the breach fleet, confifling of 14 fail of the Hue and 11 ether Jhips cf war, with about 20,000 men, arrived off the Cape on the yd cf February ; when negotiations were entered into by the commanders on each fide, as to the terms on which the one party were permitted to land, and the tenure on which the other was to hold their liberty and property. During thefe negccia tions, gen. Lederc refufed to re cognize any Juch character as a governor in the If and , whofe fane- \ Jton it was pretended by the blacks, was wanting to permit him to land. This impolitic flep imme diately roujed the fufpicions of the negroes, who peremptorily for bad him to land, and threatened if Free was ujed, to repel it by force —to fre the town and murder the whites. On the evening of the following day, one cf the fvips hove in near the floore, and was fred on by the battery with red hot foot —which was, at the fame time, the fgnal for the conjiagra- Fion of the town. Fire and fag gots lighted up the fames in many parts at the fame time, and the place, during the nifot, exhibited a feene cf horror and deft million beyond the power cf defription, and equaled only by the dreadful fate it experienced in the year 1792. Many maf acres took place, and the brutal rage cf the negroes [pared neither age nor fex, not cf their own color, except Americans, one only of whom (a young man from Charlcfton) was killed. With one hand the black demons cf \ faughter were holding up the ' writhing infant, and hacking ’off its limbs with the /word in the ether. Thefe that (Raped the fword were preferved ti wltnfs more horrid fenfat ions being dragged by the negroes (who evacuated the town during the fire, and after the demolijhing of the forts) to their f nong places in the)noun tains,' to ferve as loft ages, or to - glut their fury. On the morning cf the sth, cf \ 2Coo houfes, 59 only cfcapcd the ravages cf the flames, and their tenants ; except a wretched few ' cn board the American fs‘p[ big, •were no where to hefecn. Sugars and other property either roiled in *bquid frj cl or 7 the fare As* cr i r* w 14 • 9 mounted n cloudy volumes to ti e Jnies. All the plantations cf the extenfive and once Jlcurijhing plain ai ctiud the Cape for many miles, ( exhibited the fame tremendas ap pearance. Port de Peix was alfo • confirmed, and every town in the I If and except fort Dauphin it was expelled, would fare thefame fate j with the Cape. Fort Dauphin ! bad been preferved, by another di- j vijicn cf the feet taking poffcff.cn ' of it without molefalion —four divifions having arrived at differ ent points (f the If and about the fame time. Befdes the two men tioned, one had gene into the bite cf Leoganer. After the total evacuation cf the Cape by the blacks, the French flipping hauled into the harbor j and took pcffejfion cf the town and ! forts, Capt. Regers was per ' nutted by the intend ant to fail, cn ; the lAh with dif patches, wc i learn ; —hut ail other rimer lean vcffels were ft id detained. It was not known where Tcuf- Jaint was during the conflagration, but he was Juppcjed to have bten j at the Cape incog directing the • hand cf deflrubtkn, fie is new ; at the head of the army in the 5 mountains, in a place ft r eng by na- 1 tiire, and which he bad for feme j time been fortifying and rend'rung impregnable, by art —To this fir eng pej'i be has retired with his trea fury and rnermydens: and from it will make bis murderous excwfi cus and her rajs his a [failants. Ri gaud, his eld and implacable rival was with his enemies, and much was expelled from bis knowledge \ cf the If and and his influence with j the inhabitants of the fouth. It was reported at Cape Fran | cois that the feet defined for Gau -1 daloupe had arrived, and that the fame tragic fco.cs had cccured . there. j N OTIC E. | O the proprietors, their agents , cr trtifees cf the fcCowing trails cf land, J:t:icte in Montgomery County, that unlefs tiny or cither cf thcr agents, do come forward and fettle the taxes due on faid lands, within fix months from this date, faid land will vs fold by the Celled or cf faid County, lor all the tax due thereon, agreeably to bit/ y i>A*j • Three bounties containing C 62 j 1-2 acres, on the faith fide cf 1 o,Techos0 ,T echos River, adioininz lands cf | Haller and ethers, and yanted to Fan diet an and Montfort, Alfo, 0 3 7 1-2 acres, cn th: Oconee Fiver, granted in the name cf John Sharp. THOS. Do VIS j r. t. r. 1 d ’Uar ch 1 1 1 o 02. C- COU.F.CTOK’s SAIF,. J/iil be fold,C.ll tie 17 day April next, ONE Bil l IAKD TAB! E, taken as the property of Mi Browning* to lathfy his Tax 1 for the year IROI. Tax due ICO dolls. 50 cts. GARL A V d Hardw 1 c ir, T. C. J. C. | March 24, ISO 2. Vv ILL BE OLD, y At the .Market llcuje in the town cf Lcitifville, cn Saturday, the 24th dry cf April next, to the Llvhefl bidder, ONE B \Y HOR E, taken up by 'fhn Lowe exit Ucdbefrc Jehu Radford, Ifj the 2 <fh cf December, 180 c. JAS. BCZEMAN. March 24, 1002. j CORONER’S SAI E On the frft ‘ iuefday in April nest, at the Market llcife, in Leaf ‘ville, between the hi nr3 cf ten and three o'click* will be fold, to the high eft bidder , 460 Acres of L A N D, in Jack (bn County, on the waters of Marbury’s L reck ■, the above land being part of a furvey granted to Basil font;, and pointed out to me tv, I benc/tr Eolfomc, as faid lOifume’s pro perty, to fatisfy R adian RowelM execution again!! la dI- ifume. 1 Conditions, CMi ARTHUR CLARK,. Coroner. March 4, Mo 2. iftj The file of the above property is poftponed unni the firft Tuefday in May nc.u. April 7. > r t~\ 'r' r c" I? iv O 11 L I-. r jPl IE Sulferiber intending to '*■ leave this country in a jhort time, earned !y re y.ieft 3 all per fens who have any demands a gam ft him, to prefent then for payment ; and thefe who are indebted to Lira, are defined to make payment an oi eauitely. CHARLES GACHLT. Louifviile, March 20, 1 s O2. TAKE NOTICE. THAT nine months after date, application will le mad: to ire honorable Inferior (./art tf the County cf lAaftjington, for leave to fell a trail cf land cf do acres, %/ belcfi'ins to Jaccb Howard, de~ cecfcd, lying in faid County , cn IViliiarrford s Swamp —for the be nefit (f the heirs and erealtors of faid deceofea, ISAAC HOWARD, A'leiinijh a tor. ABY HOWARD, lAdrrdniftrr.tr.x. February ;o, iSO2> 9 Oil T iIURSD A Y, Av ictb cf sipril next, zciil /•.* /eld, to tie bigheji bidder, at tio widow I u.Bin's, All the eft ate of William Ful* Jem, late cf Burke County, de iC.jcd, ccnf.j] lug cf He ms, cattle, Hep, Sheep, a IFagpn, fa ,f Inockfmtb s 'Beets, about 1400 height ef Seed Gotten, three p,J I'dither Beds', <Je. Ue. Aire mentis a edit on gking final I note: ze 1 1 h apj /‘o vedJecunty, I y Laurence I'ullom, adnr. Mary Ful (bin, ad tux. Tv larch 10, IUO2. N O T I C E.~ On tie lif ft Tucjdry in Ufa? j next, at tbs Court- 1 Fife, in f / "ajrjinx .n Leanty , mill li / M 300 Acres of I and, of tli<s i\-al < Hale ol 11. Brca/.Ciil, de trafed, for the benefit of the heir, agreeable to the flatutc in fueh cafes provided ; a *re-die will be given and made known on day of fale—by WILLIS BKEaZLAI , cV Tii. li. UU I f IKkFORD, Adminift raters March 10. 'i I SA W VE R Ac Co. three for Sale in Lcuifville, at th* Store formerly ccen.ied ly j\,r. Bollard, 1 GEN* fell AI. Afibrrment of i ♦ I) CiO D , Cmck cry and Glals Ware. Afo± Giv)CLk!ES, confining of Cogniac Krandy, Jamaica and i Northward Hum, bed old T\■- ncnflc and Malaga Wines, Loaf and Brown Migar, Tea and Col - fee, Git, Bar Lead, Steel, powder, Shot, and Raifins; all which they rre determined to ddpolcof at very reduced price a lor Cadi or Country Produce. On ecsfgnmcnt, a quantity ° r Broaa Cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, Dimities, Linens, Muliins, of different kinds and qualities, Camel’s 1 lair Shawn , Cotton (101 - and Pocket I (and * kerchiefs, which will be difpoi cd of on very lev/ terms. February 10, 1002. N o y 1 c 1. j A LL perfons are cautioner! i i\ againic ;i trail of 400 acres of land, in the County of Wafhingtpn, granted to Charles Francis Cha vikar, bounded Ibutheaflvvardß” by Oacs’s land, northwellwardly by Johnfords land, anti on ad 01 her fries by Chavilear’s land. Any }>c rfon tre fpalTing thc rc on t will certainly be profccuted the utmeft ngor ol t 1 e law. BLNJ. 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