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LOUISVILLE,
WEDNESDAY, Afmy 1 1, ISO 3.
The Circuit Court of the
United Stares, commenced its
luting, in Savannah, on Friday
the 6ih infUat.
n
Mirried, lafl evening, James
Benjamin Maxwell, E fq. . of
Bryan County, to Mils Uoiiy 1
Schley, of this place.
Died, at Lifbon, about the
firft of February, 7 hemas Buck
ley, efq. \ e left fix children, |
to each of whom he willed
2j0,000 dollars in fpccic.
It is Paid in private letters,
that the Spanifh Intendant of
New-Orleans, in conlequcnce
of his mdraken and injudicious
policy, has found it expedient
to refign his office, and return
to Europe, Aurora,
NEW-YORK, April 15.
Probability of a renewal of the
WAR, between Great-Britain
and France.
Capr. Sterling, of the Oiip
Mercury, from Liverpool, is
the bearer of great
informs, that on the dny of his
departure, (the icth of March)
an txprefs arrived at Liverpool
from 1 .ondon. An immediate
imprefs of fcamen took place,
bc-h on ihorc and on board or
va'Hs on the eve of failing—
and nothing was talked of out
WAR and a change of miniflry.
This news is not barely verbal
-—it comes to us in an official
form, as will appear by the fol
lowing letter, which, with others
corroborative of this account,
was received on board the Mer
cury after fhe was under way,
by a dilpatch boat.
Copy of a letter from J. Gof coigns ,
member of parliament for Li
verpool, to the mayor of Liver
pool, dated London, March 3.
(COPY.)
<f Dear Sir,
“ War is expeded-*-a me ITige
this day from the King to the
Houfe to that tendency—militia
expefted to be called out to
guard againfl aninvaflon--(locks
down four per cent. —Mr. Pitt
it is fuppoied will return foon
to power. I have timfe to add
no more, it being 6 o’clock.
“ J. GASCOIGNE.”
c< London, March 8.
A letter from Liverpool, da
red the 10th of March, lavs—
t£ The London papers re
ceived this day mention a decline
in the price of flocks and ru
mours are in circulation of a
change of miniflry ; but fo far
as can be judged, there is no
reafon to apprehend any renew
al of hoflilities.”
A Liverpool price current of j
the Bth of March, mentions the ;
price of American exports as
generally declining.
April 16.
Captain Fuller, of the brig
Hound, arrived here laft even
ing from the Cape, from whence
ihe failed the 27th ult. informs
us that the dav previous a fleet
confining of ten (hips of war,
lix of which were of the ime,
and feveral tranlporcs, arrived
off that liaibor, having on board
I LCcro troops, which were or- j
dcred tor Port-Republican.—
Gen. Rochambeau removed his
head quarters to the latter place
on the I'Kh of March, where
the government was eflablifhtd.
I he command at the Eaoe de
volved on general Caufel, who
had between 2 and 3000 troops
at chat place. No recent en
gig< nient had taken place ; bu
fl was very dull and ma. krts 1
J w, flour from 8 to 9 dollars, I
pork 18 to 20, beef 14 to 15.
AN Apprentice is wanted to
the ftndy of Medicine, by
Doctor Mull, of Augufia
Ay (ting Lad of’genteel connections,
and ; x unified by education to be fin
the above Jtudy, will he taken on
moderate terms.
Augufia, May 5, 1803.
CAUTION."
Suhfcriber being pcjfeffed
of a certificate from the
Comptroller (jcncral , agreeably to
a reficlution of the Legijlature of
the 11 th November, 1799, in
lieu (f an original difiebarge being
left , entitling Benjamin Breedlove
to a bounty of Jix hundred and
forty acres of land, for bis Jervices
as a fiddler in the late fate troops ■,
and on Jmding a difiebarge, appear
mg to be the original, in the name
of the [aid Breedlove , in the bands
of John William Devereux, ejq.
I hewing in my pojfejfon the J aid
Benjamin Breedlove's depfition,
that be fold and delivered bis dij
charge to John Lamar, and the
fiaid John Lamar has made oath
(whofie depofition is filed in the
Executive Department) that be
left the faid difiebarge :I do there
fore forewarn all perjems from
trading for the fail dife Barge.
THUS. LAMAR.
April 2S, 1803.
BE IT KNOIVN7
THAT after the expiration of
nine months an application
will be made to the honorable the
Inferior Court of the County of
Burke, for an order cf fate of the
plantation whereon Wiley 'Tharp
form tidy lived, in Burke County,
on Bark Camp ; containing ninety
acres more or lefs, adjoining
James John ft on, Efiq. and Wil
liam S. Lane after. —For the be
nefit of the heirs and creditors.
William S. Lancaster,
Executor.
March isth, 1803.
N O f I C E.
TVJTNE months after date, ap
plication will he made to the
honorable the Inferior Court of
Hancock County, for leave to Jell
a trad cf land in Jatd County,
containing one hundred acres, ad
joining Samuel Turner and John
Brown, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of John Butler , de
ceafied.
Edmund Bu tllr, Admr.
March 26, 1803.
n 6 r 1 cT
NINE months after date
application will be made to the
lion. ' Inferior Court of Wafhing
ton County, for leave to Jell a trad
cf land in Hancock County, near
the Oconee, being the property cf
John Hunt, dec. for the benefit cf
the heirs and credit on ofJaid de
ceqfed.
Julius Jackson*,
Admintftrator .
February 15, 1803.
! r) N OTIC E. \
?ANE months after the date
hereof, application will be nude
to the hour able Inferior court of
I H'afhington aunty, for leave to
fell a trad cf land If 100 acres ,
cu oget bee, adjoining New Gel- '
p bin ton, the property cf IJaac
Hclftli, dece.i/cd' —for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors.
GJDi'KKY BE I'SILL,
d idDitiiijlr ator.
May 6, iBoj.
TAKE NQTICeT
111 tl nine months aftir the
20th of Auguft, 1802, applica
tion will be made to the honorable
Inf crier Court cf IHafbingtcn
county, for leave to Jell a tra I of j
287 1-2 acres of land, in Mont
gomery county, on Hightower's
creek, being the property cf James
Hall, deceaj'ed, for the benefit of
the hers and creditors of fetid
deceaj'ed.
David Bi.ack.shear.
Laac llall,
Adminiftrators .
""take notice.
THAT after nine months from
this drite, application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court
cf 11 cijhingt on County, for leave
to Jell a trail cf land, on II HU
anjen's fee amp, in /aid County,
including a mill called Hampton's , i
for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of Nathaniel lienfrce,
deccajed.
JAMES HUSHING,
Executor.
Augufl 9, 1802.
—rr iiumim 111 ii i mn tmi 1 ■ m i —tub —
NOTICE.
NINE months after the date
hereof, application will be made
to the honorable Inferior Court cj
Montgomery County , lor an order
tofell the following I raffs cf Land,
to wit:
287 1-2 acres of Land, on
the (sconce River, granted to the
heirs of George Cook.
575 acres adjoining the above
on Big Creek , granted to HI Mur
th-
-1 coo acres cn Pendleton's
Creek, granted to John Anaerfcn.
AIJo to the honorable Inferior
Court of JefferJon County , f or an
order to Jell part of a trait of
Land, on Hockey Comforter'll
being part of the real eflate of
Hugh Lawfon, deccajed , for the
benefit of the heirs offaid dec eyed.
SARAH LAWSON,
Adm’rx.
JOHN LAWSON,
THOMSON LAW SON,
Adminiftrators.
Jan. i, 1363. _
SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the jirfi Tuefday in June next,
will be fold to the higheji
bidder, at the Market-Houfe,
in Louifville, between the hours
of ten and three o'clock,
ONE Negro Bellow, named
York i taken as the property of
Cbejhy Bcjtwick, adminiflrator of
Jofeph P reft on, deccajed, to Jatisfy
Jofeph Clay, vs adminiflrator cf
Jofeph P reft on.
Alfo, Eleven Negroes, named
as follows : Charles, Chloe, Sa
vanah York, Nelly, Bdlinda , Ja
cob, Ned, Beck, Adala, Mary
and Marv at ton, pointed cut as
the property of Cheftcy B'ftwick,
fen. to fatisfy an execution of Pa
trick Hays, vs. Cheftcy Left wick,
and other executions.
DAVID HUM AS, Sberif.
C E A e c T A,
11 cjhinglcn Count f,
vy' HhK K \S Marv Paflccf
h >th this day . pplicd ion o
for 'cttcrs of ado rniltratun i>u
the clinic and iIK tbs ot WiU
him Parker, latent the county
afoicl id, dec. (hde ate there«
fore to cite and admunith all and
fmgular the kindred .«nd credimis
ol (he laid di’ccaled to trie their
objcri»ons if anv they have, in
inv office, r>U or before lisc i i
i Monday in June next, othrr
j wile letters of admin.Oration
will be granted her.
Given under my hand thi.i
4th day ot May 1803,
and in the 571 b )ear cf
Atmnnn Independence.
J. IRWIN, c.c. 0.
I ii. • - J|Jr^
CF.ORGI A,
Wiuhingion County.
H K R E A S Jacob
1 Vitkcr*, Inel Vickers ar 4
Nancy Vickers, harh ihjs day ap
plied lo me lur letters of ad">i
mlhalion, on th'* elDlc and cf«*
h tts ol Jacob Viewers, late of
the county af* rtUid, decealed *
I thcle are ihcrefoir to cite and
| ridniondh all and (mgular rhtf
kindred and crtdi ois ot ihe laid
1 decealed, tu file their objections
il an\ they have, in inv office,
on or before the 2d Monri 1 y
in ]une nex r , oiherwile Itticvn
ol adminiftranon will be grant*
ed them.
Given under my hand this
4th day of May 18 3 and
in the 27th year of Amc«
ncan I (.dependence.
I. IRWIN, c. c. o,
C K RGI A,
Washington County,
W UE k KA S John Dor-
W fey, hath this day ap
plied to me lor letters of ad
nnnrll ration, on the ellate and
ificcbs of I akin Dor lev, la'C
of the county afoiefaid dec ;
thde are therefore to rite
and admonidi all and fjnguUr
the kin Ircd acd creditors of faid
decealed, to tile their objibtiom
it ary they have, in rny office,
on or b* tore the 2d Monday
in [unc next, other wife IciCem
otadminiUration will be granted
him, Given my bar dat
office, this 4'h of May, 1803,
I and in the 27’ hyear of American
Independence.
J. IRWIN, c. c. o.
GEORGIA,
Wah ngton County,
VyTl KRKAS William E.
Kennedy, (othua Ken
nedy, [oftph Kennedy and
Sarah Kennedy, hath tins
day applied to me for let
ters ot ad minift ration on ific
eftate and t (lefts of Jofiah Ken
nedy, Die of the county afo>e
taid decealed; thefc are there
fore to cite and adm >nifh
all and Gngular the kindred ami
creditors of the Did deceafed, to
file their objections if any t'ecy
have, in my office, on or before
he £fi Monday in june n xt,
otherwife letters of adrniuKlrd
tion will be granted them.
Given under my hand ibis
4 h of May 181)3 *nd
in the 27 h year f f Ameri
can Independence.
J. iR WIA, c, c. 0,