The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, June 03, 1800, Image 4

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THE END OF AU . In youth bow blithe how fwect and gay, life's fmiling face appears ; Our pleafurcs drive and we obey, Nor think of changing years In ev’ry dowry path we rove, Nor fpurn the giddy call. Till thus reminded from Above, That Death's the end of all, love guides within the tender breaft, With fweet fcducing aim ; The dear idea is caiefs'd, And blown into a flame. But age will mark the foitow d cheek, The Genius too will fall; The faultering tongues will faintly (peak. Is this “ the end oj all ?” The fyren call of plcafute draws, With mercilefs contibl; While vanity invites applaufc, Ambition warms the foul. But if pale ficknefs peeps abroad, Such comforters are fmall, The Tweets of life cncreafc the load ; Such is w the end of all f The glare of riches charms the fenfc, And honor's pulfe beats high, The feiious thought is driven hence, And (hadowy phantoms fly. While reafon yields to flavilh fear. This thought will tafte like gall ; fethaps the next involving year May mark “ che end of all” O blend thefc fafeinating joys With thofe of higher fame ; let gratitude's melodious voice Call on his Maker's name. Religion will her charmsdifplay And fmiles will meet the call; Terror will yield to hope's blight ray, Which gilds “ the end of all .' COLLECTORS SALE. At[ihe Court Honfe in Burke county , at the ufual hours on the 14 th June next, the f ollowing lands „ or as mvjch thereof as wdl/atify the lux <iue for 1798, 367 atrrg pine land in A/ontgomery eouuty. adjoiohg A/ercet’a, taken as the property of Williim S. Lincaftci. tax due, 4. dollar* 3 1-h. cents. 450 acre* in Burke county, adjoining > taken at the property of Wo>. Little ; ta> doe, 9 dollars 3 1 I 4 cent!, 1118 „acrea pine land ou Savannah in Butke county, adjoining Unde of /faith Bu(h, taken as the property of M n. Maty Mall and Jofeph Watte, given in by J«mca Walla,* U* due, 16 dollars 75 cent*. JOHN ROYAL, t: c. b.c. April 11, 1800. NOTICE. That on Thursday the twenty feventh day of May nr*t, will lie fold, at the houfe of Mary M‘NAIR ALL THE PERSONAL ESTATE Oh GILBERT M‘N AIR, late of this county, deceafcd, confifting of Horlcs, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, a Negro Fellow ; Alfo, Houfchold Furniture, and a fet of Small Tool*. Conditions, Cafh. MARY MNAIR, AJm'x. SAMUEL M'NAIR, Adm, May it. BLANK BONDS . ?or Sale at the Oflßce of the Louifvillc Gazette. A Lijl oj Lett&s remaining in the Pofl Office at Loufville , cn the Jir/l day 0/ April , 1800, which ij not taken out before the jirjl day of July next , will be fail to the General Poji-Office as dead 1 etters . Major James arm* STRONG, John Addi fon, David Bryant, James Boyctf, |ohn Buckner, Samuel Bencdix, Mn. Bolomworth, or Mr. Holmes, 2. Nim»«d Butke, Jeremiah Caldwell, John Cobbs, Deaclesion Davis; Alexander Gordon, Samuel Garrett. Mit chell Crifliin,; Mark Holton, 2s George Hargrove, William Hooks; David [amerfon ; Wil liam Kennedy; William Leg get, Peter I calh ; John Man- Ton, Sarah .Mnlryan, or Mrs, Holmes, John Marfhall, [ohh Montforf, Mr. Mackisick, Ti mothy M‘Kinney; Elijah Nel fon ; Reuben Rogers ; Eliza Smirh, Rowland Stone, Hugh Wilfon, John Weft, Spencer Wilfon, Henry Smith. JAMES BOZEMAN p m. N. B, The Northerh mail will b 3 made up at half after (even o’clock on Sunday even ings, and the Southern mail at ten o'clock, a. m. on Wed nefdays. All letters intended to be conveyed on thole days, mud be delivered at the poll office by the time abovemen tioned, or they will lay till the next poft. April 15,1800. ißy Josiah Watts, Clerk of the Court of Ordinary fur the La, 0/ trijunf ton. WHEREAS George Herndon hath this day applied 10 me for let ters of admioiUration on the eflai* of Jofejh Stacks, dccealcd : thefc are therefore to cite and admonilh all and Angular the kindred and fcreditorsof the faid deceafcd, to be and appear at my office, on or before the 4'h day o| June uext, to fhew caufe, >1 any the> have, why letters of adminiAration Ihould not be granted. Given under my hand, this teth day of May, tBoo, and in the twenty fourth year of the American lode* pendcncc. J. Watts, clerk c. o. Jqfferfon Superior Court, April Term , 1799. Prefent the hon. Geo. Walton. UPON the petition of Nathaniil kin, Richaid Curry, and H< njamln Warner, praying the foreclofure of the equity of redemption, in and t > eerrtain trad of laud,containing four hundred acre*, timate, lying and being in the laid county f Jeffcrfon, ore hundred acres of which granted to Frederick Duglafs.and the her three hundred acres t® Ifaac Auger, to the faid Nathaniel M M.ckm, Richard Currey, and Benjamin Warner, by Ifaac for the feemi g the pay. Micnt of a fum of money contained jn a bond bearing date the 10th day of July, ore tboufand feven hundred and ninety - eight. And upon motion of Mr. Carnes, attor ney for tha petitioners: it is ordered, that th« principal, intereft and coft* be paid into within twelve months from the date he of, otherwife the equity of redemption will be for ever foreclofed, and other pro ceeding* take place, agreeable to an aifl of allembly, in luch cafes made and provided i tnd that thi* rule be publilhed in ore cf the gazettes of this Rate, at lead once in • very month, until the captation of the faid twelve months, or ferved upon the mortgage, or h : s fpecial agent, at lead fie Ttonths previo t* to the tapiration of the faid twelve months. Certified thi* 4th dayof Oftober ’qij, Wm. M‘Dowell, clerk. ALMANACS FOR THE YEAR 1800, For Sale at f his Office. FOR SAL F. Al this Prinihxg-Ojfic!, cheap for cajh t a colleftion of BOOKS. VIZ, Brookeo’i Gazetteer Nugent's French & Eng ifh DifUouary Hiftory of the H'-avccs Hargrsv-s Law Trade Schiefer’s Pradicc of ike Law Sp rit of Lews H llory of Paraguay Gordon*! Tacitus Addlfon*! Woiks Spencer*! Works Adventures of Peregrine Pickle Adventures of ofeph Andrews Gulliver*! Travels Brffot on Commerce Arthur Mtrvyo; or Memoirs of the Yc«r 1793. Domeftu: Memoirs Myttenei of Udolpho Romance of the Forcft Haunted Priory Keatc's Skctche! from NatVfS Caroline of Litchfield Offspring of Kuffel E'en Vale Civil Officer Franklin*! Lite The Remembrancer The Decameron, or Ten Days Enter* tainment of Boccacc v Elements of Purification Hayes’s Negociator*s Magazine The Other Side of the Qneftion Talc of a Tub Conftitutiooi of the U. States Hive, a collection of Thought! Nibell on the Pulfe New Eaglifk Difpenfatory Complcat Letter Wriur Hayes*! Intcreft /American Accountant Wilfon’s Arithmetic Tutor’s A Bchoolmiftcr*! Affiftaot Complete French Matter, for ladies and gentlemen An introduction to Geography, prin cipal'y defigoed lor the ufe of fchools Mafon on Self Knowledge Seh& Playa Calvmifm Improved The Religion of Satan, or Aatichrift delineated A new H'eroglyphical Bible, for the smUfcment and ieftrudion of chil dren* being a Telethon of the moft nfeful UfTone, and moff interettiog narratives ; (fcr pturalfy arranged) from Gencfu to the Revelation!, embdhfhed with familiar figures and ftriking emblems elegantly engraved A Defence of the Old ! filament, in a feries of letters, addreffed to Thomas Paine, author of a book, entitled, the ot Rcafon, part the fecund, being an inveftigatioo of True and of Fabulous 'I heology—By David Levi, author of letters to Dr. Pr eft ly, in anfwertohis to the 9*4, 3te Love and Patriolifm ! or the tavtnturei of M. Duporrail, late major general in the armies of the United States, ioterfperfed with many lurpnzing incidents in the life of the late Couat Pulaufki A DiAiona»y of Love ; wherein is the description of a petfc£l beauty ; the pi&ure of a Fop or Macaroni 1 and a key to all the arch phrafes, difficult terms, and peculiar idioms, ufed in that umverfal language Greek and Latin School Books French and Dutch Books Merchant Account Books, and Black Books of all kinds MUSIC BOOKS, for the HarpHcord, Guitar, Violin, Flute, Clarinet and Hautboy* Together with • great variety of OLD BOOKS, too tedious to men tion. also, Pencils, camphorated Sealing Wax, and beft BLACK INK, by the quart bottle or fmaller quantity. April 29. 1800. .1, | ■ ■■■■ - ■ I —% JUST RECEIVED, And may be had at this Office, A few copies of The Prolpcfr Before Us, A political publication, By JAMES T, CALLENDER. Afrii 29, To the PUBLIC. I Editor of the X Gazette reJpeS/ully !rJotmi the public in / lS Friends in particular, that he has this day taken into to partner [hit Mr. James Hely. fcjfjj will in future be the Him of day and hely, Whofe attentions will be txercfjt to render general JatisfaUioLl And they pledge thewferjes fir th* conflant etreife of their bejt j u dl . ment in the difpofition of and intelligence as may be prejentti for publication , Ambro Day. fames Hely. To the Patrons of the LouifviPe Gazette. The Editor of :his Cr.zette, rtquefls all thnfe who hovr any D* viands againjl him, to prr/ent th< , u fir payment; and thefe Fuh rib rm who are in arrears , are particularly called upon to pay them as eauy 6 ,-, pojfible as it will b. mefiary u: c ] o[e all accounts immediately . The public and Sub farther s wj pleafi to accept the e predion r/ .. mo/i fincere gratitude, \s c ;? acknowledgment for the veiyfid Jupport the Editor has ream : jinx his commencement in bufinrj: Ambrofe 1) v, April 29, 1800, N O T 1 C £. TP HAT nine mouths ojur the. date hereof , application he made to the honorable t : t njn ;V r court oj the coui ly of Worrtn /, r leave to jell c trotloj lahd ( IVg two hundred acres, rn thn Ogechee river adjoining I ewis hradtiy and Kmgcry : a bang the the real efiate of jokn Curry te ctafed , for the benefit oj the ktu s of Jaid ejtate. Benjamin Warner, Richard Adminijhators 0) Jaid ef<i\ y , February 20, 1800. Treasury Office, LOU ISV-J LLF t February 3,180 c Notification to lax collectors. AN ACT, entiled ** sr tb -.0 rale a Tax for the fnpp ri of government for he year iBcc.” f fTtd the 41b day of Dic-oher, 1799* ■ “ cnaAcd that ibe i realm ci tor th 1 time being, be ani he ia hereby cp* powered end require . io grar < hw :j tioDB againfl all former ( o'ie6orb <v Ttxea, who are, ot may be Dthu.ii immediately after the pifliog of ih d Att ” All Tat Colleger! therefore, arc in arrears for Tsixcs, will avail trem fe’vee of making fptedy fetf'enjen *» or w: (ball proceed as the law dirc6ia. Edwin Mounger, Ircojurer. J, Meriwether, comp g cn * NOTICE. WHEREAS my wife, RWa Coleman, has left my bed at a boarding agsmft my will : thefe are therefore to forwarn all perfona lie® dealing! with her on my account, as * am determined to be the difprlcr of rry own property, and to pay no dcb Ji but thofe of my own coutra&og. John Coleman. jfrferftn County, Ftb. 25, 1800- A few copie! of General Wafhington's WILL, May be had at this Office Price 25 CCOti* April 29.