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*' To 7(i? ft' (he Virtues, and inform
(hr Vrge,
k< With Mvftc t hntrgc, Sentiment ,
end 'lhovghtW
THE HUSBANDMAN.
Y<* pamperM prifnr, vho proudly rid*
Jr gild*<l coaches, <ns ye glide
Amoi (- rhe vulgar crew ;
.'-rom t)')l ih- man who tills the field*,
Who reaps the fruits which autumn yields;
That man’s ns good as you,
»< The. 1 fortune adverfe, f»r his home
H s rftuM, in Hate, no fplrndid dome ;
Nor fpread tipon lii* boaid
Delicious dainties—and his iismc,
XTnblaznn’d in the roll* of fame,
U left among the cro*d :
« Yet cn’ir. content, arntjnd hit head,
Will fJ ill her genia’ it fioenct fhed,
hVr aught diftorh hi* reft i
For envy, h e, corroding C3l€,
The dire < ffefts of fell clelpair,
Arc orangers to his brcafU
Can all your weal h—can all y< ur pow
ft!
(Thntr glbt'ring playthings of an hour)
Peing peace oi mind like this ?
C; n ; f.mp' us titles and ertatc*,
The gifts of b ,ded latcs,
Be ictk'.'-M cijajl blifi?
** No !~T?cncc, ye vain drlufive toys!
Terror, (anuflic, fhorMivM joys *
G’ve me a corfeiem c pure :
G ve me a mind content, ferenr,
jN • c'ov 1 of guilt to intervene,
My jovj win ftiu endure.”
ANECDOTE.
As a miniftef and lawyer were
liding together, fays the miniftcr
to the lawyer, fir, do you ever
make any miftakes in pleading ?
1 do, (aid the lawvcr. And
wliat do you do with miftakes ?
laid the minifter. Why, fir, if
large ones, I mend them ; if
fm all one?, I let them go, faid
die And pray fir, con
tinued he, do srou5 r ou ever make
any mift ikes in preaching ? Yes,
iir, find the minifter, I do.
And what do you do with mif
takes ? laid the lawyer. Why,
i*r, 1 dilpenfe with them much
in the fame way you juft ob
served : I rcfilify large ones and
Dfgledl hnall ones. Not long
h ce, continued he, as I was
preaching, J went to obferve,
that the devil was the father of
“ Hars hut mifiook, and faid lawy
ers, and the miftakc was fo hnall,
I let it go.
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Treasury Office,
LOUISVILLE ,
February 3, 1800.
Notification to Tax Colleßors,
j\k N ACT, entitled •* an aft to
■L A ra'fc a Fax for the fiipport of
government for the year I 800,” palled
the 4‘h day of December, 1799, lae
enrftcd that the Trcafurcr tor lh f
time bclnp, be anj he is hereby rfu
poweicd »nd nejuire 1 to pram £\ecu
fgainft mi former Co'leftor# o:
1 axe*, who Mr. or may be Defaulters
itrmediately after the piflintr of this
Aft.” Y 6
AH Fax Colieftors therefore, who
15f c n arrears for Taxes, will avsilthcm
(<• v s of making fpeedy (ettleram e, or
»-• Hiall proceed at the law dirc^s,
Edwin Mounter, treojurer.
I. Meriwether, comp gen.
Twenty Dollars Reward*
g \N WeapffHay fl>e 13a ii.ftrnt, r<i«r
s J Walker, alx ut n 'ea»s of spe, al>
wo'.deH fmm »lir i 1 nfation of Willir»*r
in W. filing ion corn tv, and c«r
-«'«il o’ o v 1 01 r, f.K'Hle ami bridle, with
( iaied Hits and I urkle- • re is a bay
g* tdii p, about hards high, 6 or 7
old, no siflve hr and, trots and enr
v,fi . A re»w?rd of tvrrntv d Ua's
v ' Ul * f P'ven for drnveriej. the faid Wal
ker, ui d hotfe, to the Suhfr''sl’er.
JAMES MOULTRIE.
April 29,
GEORG I A.
.By his Excellency j A M ES J A CK
SO X, Cover nor and Commander
in Chief of the Army and Navy
of this flair , and of the Militia
thereof.
, A PROCLAMATION,
Whereas,, i have re
ceived official informa
tion of a moft barbarous and
ciuel murder having been com
mitted on the body of Kaiah
Hailey, in the county of Frank
lin in the faid (late, on or about
the (eventh day of January laft,
which appears by a certificate of
the verdift of the inqueft held
thereon, from John Collins,
cfq. coroner of the faid county,
and returned to the Executive
Department, to have been per
petrated by a ceitain John
M‘Kee, of the faid county of
who has fince ab
feomied.
In order therefore that the
faid JohnMEKce may be brought
to exemplary juft ice, I have
thought fit to iftue this my pio
clamation, hereby offering a re
ward of One Hundred DoihiTt to
any perfon or perfons, who will
apprehend the faid [ohn M Kee,
and lodge him in fome fecurc
gaol within this ftate.
And I further charge and re
quire all officers, civil and rmli
tary, belonging to this ftate, to
he aiding and afiifting in appre
hending and fccuring the faid
John M'Kee, fo that he may be
brought to trial and condign
punifhment accordingly.
Given under my hand, and
the great feal of the fa ; d
ftate, at the State Iloufc,
in Louifville, this fifteenth
day of March, in the year
of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred, and in the
twenty fourth year of the
independence of theUnitcd
State* of America.
JAMES JACKSON;
By the Governor ,
Horatio Marbury,
Secretaiy of ftate,
JctTcrfon Superior Court,
Oftoher Tcrm % 1 799-
Prefent the hon. Thomas P,
Carnes.
Robert Watkins , & "J
John E Andnfon, |
fo rtfie ufe of John )> Foreclo/ure .
Core, vs, |
Thomas Collins, J
BE it known to all concerned ,
that a petition was prefented
to the honorable the Suptricr court
fit he county of Jefferfon , held by
his honor Thomas Fetters Carnes t
one. Of the judges of the fa ; d courts ,
praying the Joreclofure of the equity
of redemption to one lot of land
filuate in the town of Louifville, in
the county of Jefferfon , and biown
by iiumher two hundred and fifty
two—be it therefore
Ordered, That iht faid Tho
mas Collins do come into court
within twelve months from the
date hereof. and pay the faid Robert
Watkins, and fvlm E. Ander/on ,
for the. ufe of John Fore , the prin
cipal and interefi t n <r/Lher with
the cofis . in terms of e fiafute in
fuch cafes inade an I- '*d;
other wife the equity • • ion
will be forever from if ird
foreclofed,
PETER J. C .
4 Alar : 1
jcffcifoii Superior Courf.
April Term, 1799.
Prefent the hon. Geo. Walton
UPON the petition of Nathaniel N‘Mic
kin, Kichiid Curry, nnd Berpmin
Wan.fr, preying the forcclofure ot the
equity of redemption, in and toaerrbun
traft of land, containing four hundred arrej,
fitnete, lying and being in ti e 'aid county
of JefTerfor, ore hundred acres of which
grimed to Frederick Duglafs, and the
0 her three hundred acre* to Ifnac Avg er,
Tiortg ged to the faid Nathalie) M‘Micktn,
Richard CurrCy, and Benjamin Warner,
by ll'aac yfitgur, for the fecu/ing the pay.
ment of r Run «f money contaii.ed Jia
bond bearing dare die joth day cl July,
one thoufand feven hundred and ninety
eight.
upon mmion of Mr, Carries, attor
ney lor the petitioners ; it it ordered, that
the principal, intercll and cpft* be piid into
court, within twelve months from rhe dare
hereof, otherwife the equity o( redemption
will be for ever foreclosed, and oth-r pro
ceedings take pl'ce, agreeable roan aft of
allcmhly, in lucii cal«•* made and provided :
and that this ru’e be publiflied in • r e d
the gazettes of this ftate, at leaft once in
every month, until the expiration of ihc
laid twelve months, or Served upon the
mortgage,or his fpccial age.it, at le*»;l fix
months previous to the expiration of he
Jain twelve months.
Cert ficd this neb day of Oftober *gg.
Wm. M‘Dowell, clerk.
A Lifl of Letters remaining in the
Pofl. Office at Loii'Jville t on the
fir ft day 0/ Aprily 1800, which
if net taken out before the fir ft
day of July next, will be fent to
the General Poft-OJftce as dead
Letters .
Major James arm.
STRONG, John Addi
ion , David Bryant, James
Boyctt, ;ohn Buckner, Samuel
Bencdix, Mrs. Boloir.worth, or
Mr. Holmes, 2. Nimrod Burke,
Jeremiah Caldwell, Jobii Cobbs,
Deavdesion Davis; Alexander
Gordon, Samuel Garretf. Mit
chell Griffiin,; Mark Holton,
2, Gco’ge Hargrove, William
Hooks; David jamerfori ; Wil
liam Kennedy; William Leg
get, Peter Leafh ; John Man-
Ton, Sarah Mnlryan, or Mrs.
Holmes, John MarJhall, John
Montforf, Mr. Mackisick, Ti
mothy M‘Kinney; Elijah Nel
fon; Reuben Rogers; Eliza
Smith, Rowland Stone, Hugh
Wilfon, John Weft, 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 Wed
ncldays. All letters intended
to be conveyed on thofe days,
mnft be delivered at the pod
office bv the time abovemen
✓
tioned. or they will lay till the
next poll.
April 15, 1800.
" CO LLECTOR ’s~SALE.
IVILL FR SOLD ,
At the Court Houfc in Burke county ,
at the vfual hours on the 14 th
June next, the f\ Homing lands,
or as much thereof as willfatisjy
the tax due for 1798.
367 acres p ; ne land in Mo nfgomcry
county, adjoining Mercer's, taken &•
the property of William S. Laocaftcr,
tax due, 4. dollars 31 - h. cents.
450 acres In Burke county, adjoining
————taken as the property of Wtn.
Little ; tax due, 9 dollars 3 1 1-4 cents,
111 S acres pine laud on Savannah
river, in Bu»kc county, adjoining lands
of /iaish Bufti, taken as the property of
Mrs. Maty Hall and Jofcph Watts,
given in by James Walt*; tax due,
l 6 dollars 75 cents.
JOHN ROYAL, t; c. b,c.
April 11 1 1800.
ALMANACS
FOR THE YEAR
»800.
f t-laxk letters
j OJ ADML\IMRA-im\
AND 1
j ELAN K BON D S,
1 For Sale at the Office of ih c
Louifvilie Gazette*
January <?8.
COLUMBUS,
A BEAUTIFUL ymmg forrtl
IX H°rfe t end finef colt of
Chanemagnes, His dam was got
7 a haulijul Horfe, formerly he.
loyng to general Twiggs; his
far an a dam a full blooded imported
Mare~~Will fland this jeojon in
Louyville, at Mr „ Barron's every
other week , commencing the lafi of
this month, and the remainder of
the time on Williamfcn s Swamp, at
the plantation of the JahJcriber , at
the rate of Five Dollars for the
feafon, until the firfl day of June
ncxf.y payable on or before thefirji
day of January, 1801, in Jpccie,
or Joed cotton at the cajh price ;
Robert Reid*
March 25.
—*f
That beautiful young Horfe
JEFFERSON,
WILL fland the enfuing fea•
fo*> at the plantation of
Andrew Ecrrykill, near ike Old
Town, at fur ddlars the feajon.
Re is a bright bay, full blooded t
fifteen hands and one inch high, a
black main and tail. No accidents
to be accounted for by the Suhfcnber ,
Andrew Berryhil!.
■JV* E* The feajon begins the
loth cj March, ends the firf of
July , 1800.
February 35,
YOUNG DIO MED
WILL ftand the tnfuing feafoo
iu the Town of Louifvilie, and
will be let to noarei at the moderate
price of fi* dollcrs per marc .paid in
the fe&foo, and eight out ; three dollar*
ce/h per Tingle leap. The feafon will
commence on the firft of Mr*ch, arl
expire the tenth of Ju-’e. Diomed is
8 beautiful red forrel, upward* of ty
band* and an ha'f high ; was got by
the old imported X) omed, and come
out of a full blooded Jsous mare ; b *
grand otm ty the imported Crawford,
his great grand dam by the imported
Shark.
Culvcn Fore.
February jy,
STRAYED or ftoleo from the
Subcribcr in Burke county, about
the loth of March, a I kely for
rel marc, about five feet high, fix y earl
old, bald face, hex two fore feet white*
fomc marks on her ihouldcr occsfioc d
by a collar, branded on her tncuulir? ■
ihoulder with the letter* J. P. trots a
canters fhort. If ftolen, any perf I’’ 1 ’’
or perfooe apprehending the thief, Sl ‘
lodging him ia Burke jail, fo he rcT |
be brought to condign punifhmenl, f ‘
receive a reward of three hundreddo'^ ( \ I
or fifty doUert for the marc withes^-* 5 It
thief.
JOHN BRUMH r
April 19, 1803.