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TO AMANDA.
° A'as f his name is enrolled in the
llood-Jlained Ufl /**
SWEPT mala, T bear tbv frrqnent figh,
Ar.d mOnrn to frr tliv lanftviid rye ;
pur v r5l I know tbelr rymuton.s prove
Thy henrt a prey to lerrri love.
Hut tho’ To hard a fate lie 'hire,
TLirk not thy grief can equal mine,
K r u e may thy varifhM h'oom reftorc J
1 figh lor him mho lives no m re /
The youth, for whom fhv hofom fir, Vj j
Shall oft (!eligh< thv ron f ioni ty tl \
And n(r hit voi e, sn*»rcenl» lw-*e’.
Shall fiinuUMp'' foothing tone re eat •
Put he for whom rr.v chr'k it ,lSl \ r »
For w i fttn my hr Ith and f iri » fa ’,
Jfoughr to my «yei c«o e’er rr^ote,
And 1 /hall hear hi* voice no mure !
Thou, (fill ran!’ find
A charm to captivate thv mi d !
'Jo make the morirnu -ay del'ghf,
Andg.M the gloomy brow o» night *
Kuf iiirurr’i cha m to u e ore fled J
I noi gbt behold but Hknrv dead !
What Can m* love f lie redo c £
1 figh lor him mho lives no more !
ELVIRA.
- 1 eeygggfipg * 11
A clergyman lately took for
his text thefe words—“ The
flefh, the world, and the devil
and began his fermon in the
following manner—“ I (ball
touch upon the flefh, p*fs lightly
over the world, and haflen as
faff as I can to the devil.”
Ex KfUIIVK Df.partmfnt,
Louifville Monk 8. 1800
'■ Here vers f Tax Return*,
.1 who have made default In a rcurn
nf di. tft* prior fo the year 1799, into
the Ticafury Or c. a* the tax a£ls re*
qulrcd— 'ml the Rce verg of Tax Rf'
turns for 1799 now deficient in return
furh d'gtlfe, are notified that they
arc liable to a p malty of one 'houfand
dollar a rich, which the E*ccu'ivc thick*
it his duty, and i* e’etetra tcd ’0 r.rder
the law department, to p'rfrcc’r Bern
for, without refpett of pcToog p’ov i'ed
ihc fame he returned to the T eafu r er
on or before the joth day of May icxl
—And
ihe C etka of the Inferior Courts,
for the r unties, who ha?e*fl»»de no
reiurna r.Tpcfh'rju e’cftinmof Rc e’-rers
of Fax R 'tiros and ColleAr.n of Tn
for the year 1800, to wit ; the counties
rf Bryan, Bmke, Camdcc C 1
Effingham, E bert Fri.-kiio, G ! -»cn,
Grccrc. J» klon. Lib*rty, Lincoln,
M‘lo ofh M ontgonr.ery, R -l.ncnnd,
Striven Wafhng- n a d 'Aik a, arc
required to immed . e re urn »o
llni department of the p f oc'e iir .»* or
recommendation* of tr e r refpeftive
Court*, if any thereon, and if non*,
tk at tb y ccr ify the lame, in order that
the revet ur oav not fufle' from fu*h
Itcg'ert and that Executive appoint
men a may iffue.
ORDERED. That the aforegoing
be pub!.find in all the Gazettes of tbn
date.
Thomas Johnson, fecry,
Treasury Office,
LOU IS VI LLE,
V February 3, 1800.
Notification to Tax Collectors .
AN AC 1 , entitled “ an afl to
rn fe a dax for the fuppori of
government for the year 1800,” paffed
flit 4'h diy of December, 1799, has
" cnctfled that the Treafurcr for the
litre being, be, anj lie is lu ,r cby cm*
poweied and required *0 grant Execu
tions againft all f<imer Colleflor* of
Taxes, who ate, or may be Defaulters,
immediately after the pafliug of this
A6t ”
Ad lax CoMeftors therefore, who
are n arrears for Taxes, will avail them'
fvv s n> tnsk'ne ipredy frttlemcn s, or
vv; fliall proce-’ as the law duetts.
Edwin Mounger, treajurer.
J. Meriwether, emp gen,
ALMANACS
FOR THE YEAR
1800,
- v Lor Sale at this Office*
battalion orders.
LouifvilU, April 14, 1800.
THE Captains of the com
panies belonging, or at
tached to, the [cfFerfon battalion
under my command, with their
fubaltems and fi Ift (erjeants, in
conformity to regimental orders
of the 3d inftant, will properly
armed and accoutred, be on pa
rade by 10 o’clock in the fore
noon of Friday the 16th of May
next; and
By the fame hour, of Satur
day the 17th of May, being the
day following, they, with their
rcfpe&ivc companies armed'and
equipped according to law, will
be on the regimental rnufter
ground, where the ufaal inflec
tion will take place, and the men
be further inffra6led in rhe du
ties required of them in aftion.
The commifTioncd officers
will have their commiflions on
the ground, and thole com
manding tioops or companie
will be prepared with c\a6l muf
ter rolls.
THOMAS JOHNSON,
Major i
G E O R G I A.
By his Excellency JAMES JACK
SON, Governor and Commander
in Chief of the Arm r and Navv
of this fatt) and oj the Militia
ihn eof.
A PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS I have »e
-ceived official informa
tion of a mofl barbarous and
c uel murder having been com
mitted on the body of Ifaiah
Hailey, in the county of Frank
1m in the faid Bate, on or about
the feventh day of January laff,
which appears by a certifrc\-te o(
the verdiQ of the inquefl held
thereon, from |ohn Collins,
efq. coioner of the faid county,
and returned to the F xeemive
Department, to have been per
petrated by a ceitain John
M'Kee, of the faid county of
Fianklin, who has fmee ab
fconded.
In order therefore that the
faid John M’Kee may bebrought
to exemplary jullice, I have
thought fit to iflue this my pro
clamation, hereby offering a re
waid of One Hundred Dollars to
any perfon or perfom}, who will
apprehend the laid (bbn M’Kee,
and lodge him in fome (ccure
gaol within this Bate.
And I further chaige and re
quire all officers, civil and mili
tary, belonging to this ft. te, to
be aiding and affifling in appre
hending and Louring the' faid
John M'Kee, fo that he may be
brought to trial and condign
punifhrnem accordingly.
Given under my hand, and
the great leal of the faid
Bate, at the State Moufe,
in Louifville, this fifteenth
day of March, in the year
ot our Lord one thousand
eight hundred, and in the
twenty fourth year of the
independence ot the United
State* of Atneiica.
JAMES JACKTC X L
By the Governor ,
Horatio Map
Secretary of
God favc. the fate*
BLANK IHLE
For Sale at this Ofih
| A Lift. 0/ Tiilers remaining in the
Pop,-Office at Louifville, on the
flip day of Aprils 1800, which
1) net taken cut before the firfl
day cf July next % will be ferd to
the General Pofi-Offce as dead
Letters.
MAJOR JAMES ARM
STRONG, John Addi
ion, David Bryant, James
Royett, ! ohn Buckner, Samuel
, Benedix, Mrs. Bolomworth, or
Mr. Holmes, 2. Nimrod Bmke,
Jeremiah Caldwell, John Cobbs,
rVadesion Davis; Alexander
Gordon, Samuel Carreit. Mit
che 1 Griffiin,; Mark Holton,
2. George Hargrove, William
Hooks; David Jamerfon ; Wil
liam Kennedy; William Teg
get, Peter Leaffi ; John Man
lAn, Sarah Mnlryan, or Mrs.
Holmes, John Marfhall, John
Montforf, Mr. Mackisick, Ti
mothy M Kinney; Elijah Nel
fon ; Reuben Rogers; Eliza
Smith, Rowland Stone, Hugh
Wilfon, John Well, Spencer
Wilfon, Henry Smith,
JAMES BOZEMAN p. m.
N. B, The Northern mail
will be made up at half after
feven o’clock on Sunday even
ings, and the Southern mail
at ten o'clock, a. m. on Wcd
nefdays. All letters intended
to be conveyed on thole days,
mult be delivered at the poll
office by the time abovemen
tioned, or they will lay till the
next poll.
April 15, 1800.
Jeffeifon Superior Court,
October 'Verm, 1799.
Prefcnt the bon. Thomas P,
Carnes.
Robert Watkins , 6? "J
John E. Andcr/on, j
Jo rthe ufc of John Forcdofurc.
Fort, vs. j
Thomas Collins . I
I“> E it known to all concerned ,
3 that a petition was prefented
to (he honor able the Suptri r court
cf the county of Jeff cr Jon , held by
his honor Thomas Fetters Carnes ,
one cf the judges cf the [aid courts,
praying the Joredofure of the equity
cf redemption to one lot of land
(iivate in the town of Loui/ville, in
the county of Jejftrfon , and known
bv number two hand* ed and fifty
t vo—be it therefore
Ordered, /hat the [aid Tho
mas Cclhns do come into court
within twelve months from the
date hereof and pay the j aid Robert
Watkins, and John E. Ander/on ,
j for the uje of John Tore , the prin
cipal and interej} together with
the cofis. in ■terms of the palute in
fuck cafes made and provided ;
oihe> wife the equity of redemption
will be forever horn thence forward
JoredoJed.
Veter j. cartes,
Attorney.
~N O T1 C E.
ALL Pcrfons indebted to the
Suhfcriler , are requefied to
| come forward and make immediate
! payment , they will find their accounts
in the hands cf Mr. M ( Murray f
who is authonfed to receive payments,
and to receipt their accounts, The
Suhfcriber does not wifi to give any
cf his cufiomers trouble ; but they
may defend upon finding (heir ac
counts in the hands vf an attorney ,
■ if they do not make immediate pay
| ment. John Blair.
1 March 25,
blank letters
Of administration
AND
ELANK EONDS ,
For Sale at the Office of the
Louifville Gazette.
January 28.
COLUMBUS)
AB E A UTIFU L young jorrel
Horfe , and finefl colt of
C harlemcgnes. His dam was got
hy a beautiful Horfe , formerly be
longing io general Twiggs ; his
grand dam a full blooded imported
Marc-—Will jland this Jeafon in
Louifville, at Mr„ Barron s every
other week , commencing the lajl of
this month , and the remainder of
the time on Wilhamfun s Swcmp y ct
the plantation of the fuljcnber, at
the rale of Five Dollars for the
Jeafon , until the Rrfl day of June
next, payable on or before thefirjl
day of January , 1801, in fpecie ,
or feed cotton at the cafi price,
Robert Reid,
March 25.
That beautiful young Horfe
JEFFERSON
\ 71 J 11 - 1 . fiand the tnfuing fea-
V V fo>i, at the plantation of
Andrew Berryhill , near the Old
Town , at four dcllais the [eajen.
Tie. is a bright hay , full blooded ,
fifteen hands end one inch high , a
black main end tail. No accidents
to be accounted for by the Sub fencer,
Andrew Berryhill.
N. B, The Jeafon begins the
\oth of March , ends the firjl of
July , 1800.
February 3
YOUNG DIO MED
WILL Hand the tnfning Lafon
in the Town of Lou'fville, End
will be let to raarei at the moderate
price cf fix dollars per care paid in
the feefon, and eight cut ; three dollars
cafh per fmgle leap. The feafon will
commence on the fir ft of March, and
expire the tenth of Jure. Dlomed Is
2 becu.ilul red forrel, upwards of 15
hands and an half high ; was got by
the old imported D omed, and conic
out of r full blooded Janus mare ; til
grand drra by the imported Crawford,
his c>eat grand dam fy the Imported
Shark.
Caivcn Yore.
February 25,
STRAYED or ftolen from tie
Subcribcr in Burke county, about
the 20th cf March, a Ik fly for
rel mare, about five feet high, fix years
old, bald face, her two fore feet white,
fume marks on her fiiouldcr occaliomd
by a collar, branded on her mounting
Ihoulder with the letters J. P. trots ai d
cautera fhort. If ftolen, any perfon
or porfoDS apprehending the thief, and
lodging him in Du'ke jail fo he may
be brought to condign pun lhraent, (had
r ceive a reward of three hundred dalhn •
or fifty do!Uri for the mare without. tie
thief.
JOHN BRUMITI.
Agril 19, ISO 3. ./■