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NASSAU* map s Sept. 2i.
This v!iy the high court of
admiralty met agreeable to ad
journment, and proceeded on
the trial of four perfons charged
with piracy, belonging to the
Mufkogee Mekko, they were
all found guilty, and fcnccnced
to death.
September 28.
On Sunday the brig Sheer
water, capt. Thurfton, arrived
from Pennfacola.
By accounts received from
that quarter, it appears, that
little doubt is entertained by c'ie
Spanilh government of the fur
render, finally, not only of
Louifiana, to the French, but
of the Flondas alfo. Bowles,
if our accounts are accurate, is
making great progrefs dovtn
hill, deferted by die Indians
generally,'and by fcveral of his
principal adherents.
LONDON, Align ft 30.
We this morning received
the Moniteur of the 26th infb.
which merely contains an ac
count of the organization of the
National Gendarmerie of the
Ifland of Sr. Domingo, which
are to confift of four legions.—
The funds are at 51, 40.
- The Moniteur, the French
official paper, lias been inftmet
cd to publifh what may be con
(idered a formal manifedo, da
ting, that it is the wifh of the
government to maintain the
integrity of the Ottoman em
pire.
On Friday lad a Dutch deet
of leventeen fail of merchant
men, two frigates, and a cor
vette, arrived at Torbay, with
Dutch feeders for Surinam and
De merara. The Dutch are
tiling their utrnod expedition
in fending out civil and military
officers to take poffeffion of
all the fcttlements redored to
them by the treaty of peace.
The Dey of Tnpoli has de
clared war againd Sweden, and
has rejected ail the propofitions
made by the Swedifh rear ad
miral Cededrom. The port of
Tripoli is now blocked up
by the Swedifli and American
fquadrons.
Thomas Paine, embarked a
few days fince from Havre, for
America.
The Waldngham Packet ar
rived at Falmouth on Monday
laft, in nine days from Li dun.
She brings intelligence of the
French minider having fuddenly
left that place on the morning
of the tench ind. in confluence,
It is dated, of his having taken
offence without the court of
Portugal, becaufe it would not
difmiis the minider of Police,
who had been guilty of infidmg
upon examining fume baggage
belonging to the French mmil
ter.
WILL BE SOLD,
At, the Court Hcufe , in Wafting
ton county , on the Jecond Tuej
day in January next y
ALL that Trad of Land,
containing one thoufand Acres,
belonging to the edate of Ben
jamin Griffin, deceafed, for the
benefit of the heirs and credit
ors—By
ALLEN GRIFFIN,
Surviving administrator.
O&ober 19, i3oi,
MEAD-QUARTERS.
Louisville, Nov, stb y 1802.
death of j: B. Cirar
dun:y Efquire, an officer
of didiiguiffied merit, and a
member of the IToufe of Re
prcicmatives or this date, being
announced ro the Commander
m Chief, and a tribute of Exe
cutive refpeCt being due ro the
remains of fo good a man—
I .he Commander in Chief
order Brigadier General Wood,
to direct the Artillery of the
Jefferfon County Regiment of
Militia, to attend the funeral of
Capt. Girardeau, at rhe time
pointed out by the committee
of the Legffiiiure appoint'd
to fuperintend his interment,
and to fire as many guns as
Capt. Girardeau was years of
age : the necedary quantity of
powder for that purpofe to be
furnidied from the arfenal at
this place.
He likcwife orders all militia
officers to wear a black crape
round the left arm for the fpace
of twenty days from the date
hereof.
By order of the Commander
in Chief,
Geo. R. Clayto:;,
Secretary.
HP 11 E Subfcribers OFFER
for sale, on low terms,
a complete COTTON MA
CHINE, with f rty two Saws.
Cafli or Cotton will be received
in payment.
F. iM‘MURREY & Co.
November 4, 1802.
The SUBSCRIBER
BEGS leave to inform his
friends and the public in
genera], that he has lat( ly moved
from Louifville to Savannah,
where he has taken Mrs. Shi
ver’s large, airy and commodi
ous Houle; which has a good
a ard and dables. Its vicinity
to the Market Square makes it
an eligible Filiation as a Board
ing Houfe for country gentle
men, with whom he has here
tofore had a pretty extendve
acquaintance in that line j and
whole patronage he hopes dill
to merit by his afllduous atten
tion.
JOHN BARRON.
November 2, 1802.
State of Georgia,
Montgomery County .
Wli ERK A S Elizabeth
G unby and Wi 1 1 iami
Hinchen, hath made applica
tion to me for let'ers of admi
nidration on the edate and ef
fects of James Gunby, late of
the county afore faid, deceafed :
thefe are therefore ro cite and
admonixffi all and fingular the
kindred and creditors ct the laid
deceafed, to die their objections,
if any they have, in my office,
within the time allowed by law,
otherwife letters of adminiltra
tions will be granted them.
Given under my hand this
fird day ofNcv. 1802.
ABNER DAVIS, d. c. c. o.
BLANK DEEDS
Of CONVEYANCE,
, for fa’.e c.i Of.cs.
Cosier 2. "
Sheriff's ?aije.
On the lift TUESDAY in Dee.
next, will be fold, at the Mar
ket Hcufe, inLouifville, between
the hours cf 10 end go'clock,
Alfo, two likely NEGRO
BOYS, James and David.—
i aken as the property of Hiaf
fngaine } farvey, dcceafed, to
fariity Jcfeph G. Pofner and
Pofner & Renedix’s executions.
Former terms of f L* not com
plied with.
DAVID THOMAS,
Sheriff J.f.
I fERIFF’s S \1 ES.
1 hill be fold, on the fir ft Tit ef day
in Dec. next, at the Market
bio ire, in Louifville, between
the hours cf ten and three
o'clock,
ONE Negro ] allow, armed
2 ork ■, taken as the property of
Lbe.]hy Biji wick, adnnnftrator Ij
Jcjcph Prefton, dec cafe d, to fitisfy
Joftph Clay, vs admmftrator cf
fojeph P reft on.
Alfo, ioo acres Land, called
Spring Head 1 1 ait, granted to
Daniel M'Murphy ; taken to
faitsjy an execution Eiiz. Palmer ,
vs Nathan Powell.
Dormer terms of fade net com
plied with.
DAVID FHOMAS,
Sheriff J. C,
October 27.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
Hill be fold, at the court houfe ,
in Montgomery county, cn the
Fvft 1 'uefday in December next ,
between the hours of ten and
three o'clock, the fcl lowing
PRO PEP'nr, to wit:
ONE third part of a double
bounty of Land, lying on the
Oconee River, adjoining Tho
mas Pugh’s land. One Negro
Boy named Dick ; taken as the
property of Samuel Willian.fon,
to fatisfy Joel Sheriard’s execu
tion.
Alfo, 300 Acres of Pine
Land, on the Little Ohoopie ;
taken as the property of Birdig
Howell, to fatisfy Jonathan L.
Weaver’s execution. Levied
on the 19th October, 1802.
Conditions, Cadi.
H. FULGMAM,
Sheriff.
NOT I C E.
MY prefling demands for
money renders it neceffary
to call on thofr whofe notes and
due bills 1 hold, to come for
ward and difeharge them. —
There are many of them of fuch
daces as to have juftified an ex
peftarionof their beingdifeharg
ed before this time, and fuch :
am under the neceflity of in
forming that very little further
indulgence can be given.
A. HAMMOND.
Sept. 6, 1802.
N O T I C E.
A EL. perfons indebted to the
Eftate cf feffe Lock, late of the
County of Jfferfon, deceajed, are
earneftly rc ; uejied to make imme
diate payment; and all thefe to
whom the faid eftate is indebted ,
are like wife ; equefted to hi ing in
their accounts properly attefled ,
on or before the frft day cf Otto
her next.
Nancy Lock, Executrix.
Aaron Lowe, ) r
T T : Executors,
Tames Lamar, S
>■> 28,1802,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Will be f id, c:\ the firfl Tuefc
clay in November next, at the
isftial hours, at the Courc-
Houfe, in Warren County,
FOUR NEGROES, to wit?
Polly, with her two children,
Julia and Chloe, and Rachel,
which were mortgaged by Ben
jam in Few to John Dc Yam
pert, and taken by virtue of an
execution upon the foreclofure
thereof, from the honorable In
ferior Conic. Conditions, calh*
JOHN HOPSON, d.s.
Augull 26, 180:.
£3* The file of the above
Negroes; puftponed till the firft
Tucklay in January next.
November 4, 180:.
COLT ECTOR’s SALE.
0/7 Monday, the 4 tb day of fan
very next , will he fold, at the
Ccurt-Uoufe, in baundcrfville ,
iVafjington county , at the ujual
hours of Jaky the following
Trait of Tandy viz.
599 Acres of Pine Land, on
the waters of Floyd’s creek,
adjoining lands of [olhua Barns.
Taken as the property of Elia
zer Cummins, to latisfy his
Tax for the prefent year. Ta>£
due 9 dollars 62 12 cents.
C. MURPHY,
T. C W, C.
November 3, 1802.
TO BE SOLD,
On the fir ft day of January next,
ON E Hundred Acres of
LAND, in Wafhmgtoa
County, joining land of Francis
Tenntlle, John Robertfon, and
I lenry SJappy, between forty
and fifty Acres are cleared, and
at prefent occupied by James
Perry.—Sold as the property
of William Jackfon, dcccaled*
Twelve months credit will be
given, the purchafer giving
bond and approved fecunty.
William Jackson,
Jeremiah Jackson,
Executors.
TO THE PUBLIC.
HAVING called Upon Mr*
Fields Kennedy, '-f Greene
County, to make fatisfadtion tc»
me fur an irreparable injury
done my brother’s family j and
chaftifc him for his treachery
towards an ur.fufpedling female.
Mr. Kennedy has refilled me
that fatisfadion which is ufually
expected upon fucii occafions,
I beg leave therefore to fubmic
ii: to the impartial public, whe
ther to the catalogue of his
enormous crimes, he has noc
aiTo added the character of an
infamous and ball* coward.
Andrew Hemphill.
September 9, 1802.
NOTIC E.
ALL per Tons indebted to the
Eftate of Gideon Allen,
late of Washington county, cle
ceafed) are requeued to make
\n. mediate payment ; and all
thole to whom laid e(late is su
debted, arc like wile requeued
| to bring in their accounts pro
} erly atcefled, on or before the
firfl: day of June next.
David Blacksfear,
William Allen,
Executor u
Augufl 25.