The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, July 29, 1800, Image 3

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Starts, the abyarance of an hono rable attachment. — : (hall fin cerely and earncllly recommend lo niv old friend Oliver to cal ttvare the go *d will of your bre thren, and pointedly tell him, «« that the utmolt fccrccy isne ccdarv in vfpeft to letter*, fmcc, the people become ac quainted with the fafls, it would injure very much the views of • government, as it is bad po policv to offend the Bntifh mi nifter or his nation ; Great Bri tain being the only friend we have and as Bobby is off. to cultivate alfo your friendflnp a? charged'affairs. But capt. john ny have d care, Oliver is a devil of a fe! low at [lamping — ke flump id me once man!—and I was tken employed in the U. S. fcrvice; and he, as you are, againff her laws—but as innate principles gcnera|ly (lay by m<n, him and yourfeif may agree better togeth r, and you may efcapc being (lumped —lf you could but flump him t lord how u would run down my back ! It would have given me plea fuic, (as to the propriety 1 wont fay a word about it) for you to have fat for your pic ture in 1797, " your being a fpe cial meflenger, and a confidential ferfon, whom Mr. Liflon, or Mr. Thornton, wiflied to (end to London; and that the di!patch es with which you would be en trulled, were of great conJequence t and would be leaded , in order to h funk in cafe ot d nger of being captured;' which pi6lurc I could have preserved, not in the Office, but in the little retreat of u cerne; but yoiiknew the hurry /or the brig |ohn Henderfun's departure Wonld not adrriit of Mr. Peal’s doing the bufinefs— therefore T fhill carry w'th me (he rememb ance of your fideli ty ; your good fenfe, your ho ned regard for your own people, your fenfibility, <md eloquent dilcourle in their favour, and wnat is precious to rne as an in dividual, a belief that I ffn'J al ways retain your fficndfhip— and fas Biwles, the tail of Blount’s con (piracy, cannot much longer remdn in the FJo ridas, without (hewing the do- Vcrj foot) my fenfibility will be enlivened with a further and conffant belief, that ( (hall foon hear of, or fee your effigy by the American republicans, (not that aoi one of them, believe ms) Impended between earth and ik<-. I give youmy hand, and pray * e Gentleman to protedl fcs both. Farcwel Brother, „ TI VIL>THY, a P L .7°hn Chifholm, Briti/h interpreter , and agent to Cherokees. THE H° u fe that Jack built, A ° R A new political Crifs-Crofs. 0r thudren jl x j tt i high, an d u p m Th m war ds, C , ea^urrr y—This is the houfe that Jack built. oO : Oj0 —'This is the malt that ' a V m the houfethat jack T h mt. ,m Pkk =ring—This is ihe rat that fat the milt that Jay in the hdufc that Jack built. Billy Duane—This is the cat that catched the rat that cat the malt that lay in the houfe that Jack built. Sedition Law—l bis is the dog that fnarled at the cat, tint patch’d the rat that eat the malt that lay in the houlc that }ack built, fudge Chafe—This is the cow with the ciump'cty horn that chafed the dog that fnarled at the cat, that catch’d the rat that eat the malt that lav in the houfe that [ark built. John Adams—This is the mai den all forlorn, tbar fed the cow with the crumplcty horn, that chafed the dog, that fnarl’d v the cat, that catch’d the rat, that cat the malt, that lay in the houfe that jack built, Bob Liflon—This is the man all (haven and (horn, that courted the maid all for lorn, thnf fed the row with the crumplety horn, that cha'ed the dog, that fnarled at the cat that catched the rat that eat the malt, that lay m the houfe that Jack built. Rrata in the puce ftgned D. in our laft —For my Loid Mayor 0] Aygufia—Read my late Lord Mayor 0/ Augufla. aa '-'— 11 mm 1 .m (Li” THE Members of the Union Society are requeued to meet on Sa turday the 23 d of Augu/t , in the Lodge Room t at the Union louif ville. Chair taken at jeven o’clock Wm, WEIGHT, Secretary July 15, 1800. * ‘ ‘V ' '* * T-j “) By />siah Watts, GF O R (1 (/, / CLrk of the Court oj | iVa/h.ugton County. £ Ordinary , for IVaJh -1 3 mgton County, WHEREAS Phillip L)ii idrd, hath a; • plied to rnc Cor le( en ol *,d i 1- (cation on the «lt ta of George Di hard, dece.Oed : .hefc ate ilicrc'ore vociic -u.i ailmoi.iCli all and fmg ilar ihe kindred and c cdicor* of the -faid deceafed, lo he a d appear at my office, on or before the 51b day of Atagu'- near, to fhew cau'e, 1 any 'he have* why letters of adminiflra* lion Jhr>ul«l not be granted. Given•under my hand, this 4 h day of Ju'y, ,1800, and in the twenty fourth ear oi the American Inde pendence. J, Watts, clerk c. o. W*\ By Jobiah Watts GEORGIA,/ CU'l of the Court wn. . r > T Ordinary forth Wojh'ngton Count). / of H / aJbing , . 1 ten, HE R E A > Irwin, / hn Irwjn, and Nancy Irwin, hath (his nay applied to pic fpr letters of admi ■ull-raiion on the eftate of Alcatmdcr Irwin, deceafed i thefe are there fore fo ci e and admonifh all ano lingular ijie kindred aid creditor* of the (aid deceafed, la he and appear *t my office, on or before the 5 h day of /fugult next, to fhew caulc, if any they have, why letter* of adminillration ffiouid no? be granted. Given under my hand; thi* 15’h day of Jily, 1800, at-d in the twent'* fonrth year ot the American Inde pendence. J. Watts, clerk c. o. By Am ■* Emanuel, GEORGIA, r Clerk of the Court Striven County. foj Ord nary, for the J County of Striven, ITT H E R E A S E'kanah Oduni bath W this day applied to me for letter* o( an niniilration on the eftate of William Siring-r, deceafed : thefe are therefore tr cite and admomlh all and fmgular the Kindred and Creditor; of the faid de ceafed, 10 be and appear at my < filoc, on or before the 25th day of Aognft nest, to mew caufc, if any they have, why tetters of admi.iteration fhould not be granted. Given under my hand, this 26th day of Jniy, 1800, and in the twenty, fourth year of the American’ Inde* pendence. Amos Emanuel, c!eik c. o A BARGAIN. TWO HUNDRED nc re* of land, lituare • hree miin v* Cotrral Grave'S i:\nfatioo on he Walhi:gt°n roaC, Wilke* county • whereon is a t rettv g od Dwelling Hou(«, and out Houfe*, wi n j$ acre* qt clea 1 md, nader a good feiue ; the foil is equal ro -n»v \* that county f■ r •he rulrivanon of Tobacco and wheal ' ifuqracle tirle* with immediate p. |F«f fi n will be given to ihc uurchafer. two hundred acre* adjoining the fi rmtr, io be rented heap for the term of t o- i j vetr*. Fo terrm, applv to the r ubfcriber in Louit\ill*. John Houfcley, July J 9, *BoO, PROPOSALS FOR carrying the mails of the United States t on the following poft mads t will be receiv'd a f the General Poft Office, in Waffling ton City , until the fifteenth day of Auguft next , inclufve. As feveral perfons have been in the habit of attending pe*fona ly at this Office for the purpofe of handing in propofals , it is pro. per to mention th it fuch alien dance, is no way ufe/ul , as the bu ff nefs ran be conveniently per formed hv letter. IN GEORGIA. 61. From Augulla bf Lincoln t. h. to Petetfourgh once a week. Leave Aupulh cvry Tj P fd jy at ~ A. M. and arrive at on Wcdnefday at 10 A. M. r Leave Wafhinpton every Monday it 5 A. M. and arr ve at AugutU.on Ttrfday n 8 hi. 62. From Frankl n c. h. to Jackfon c. h. once in two weeks, Z,f*ve Franklin c- ft, rvery other Monday at 6. * M. and arrive at Jackfon c. h. by 6 P. AT. Leave Jackfon c h. every o her FucfTy at 6 A M. and artivc at Franklin by 6P M. , 63 From Louifviile by Oglethorpe c b. George- Town, Warrenton and Sparra to fort Wi'kinf n, and from fort . Wilk’nfoo by Sanderfvdle to Lou fvillc oner a week. Leave Lou fville every Thur Hay at 6 a m. and at fort Wilkinfon on Friday by 4r m, < , y Leave for: W Ikinfon every Saturday at 6 a m. and arrive at Louifvilie o" Monday by 6 p m NOTE S. No e 1. Tit poll mailer-general may alter the times of arrival and departure at any lime dor ng the continuance of the comrads, he pr< vioufly Hipu aMng an adequate compenfa ip;> f r auytx ra expcuce tba' may be occi Honed there ky* Note j, Fifteen minutei fhall be al lowed for opening and doling the raai a «ii offices where no particular time is fpec.fied. • ■ Note 3. For every fifteen mi cutes d lay (unavoidihlc accident? excepted) in arriving afar the time* p r dcribed in any contrails, the con traddr fhall forfeit one dollar f and if the delay Boutioue until tbedeparrure of any mail, whereby .he mails defti ed for fuch depending mail lofe a trip, an addi I ooal forfeiture of hvc dollsrs fhall be incur ed. Note 4 Newfpapcrs aa well 21 let ters ate to be fent in the mats and if any perfon making proptfals, drfirei to cmy ocwfpapcrD other than thofe con veyed 10 the mail, fpr hi* own emolu ment, be mult Hale in his propofals f r what fum he will carry it with that emolument, and for what fara without that rmolumeot. Note 5. Should any perfon, mak’ng propolala, dtfnc an alteration of the times of arrival and d.rpu urc above Ipccifted, he mull Hate iu his propofals the alteration defind, and the 1 fT icoce they will make m tbc terms of his con tract. Note 6- Perfons making propofals arc defined to Hate their p'i.cs by the ye*r. Thofe wfjn contract will receive their pay quarterly, in the month of Januaiy, April, Jay and Odober. Note 7. 1 be coctrads for the pre* fent route are to be in operation ou the fitft day in Odober neat. JOSEPH HABERSHAM, Pofflmaffer - General , General Pojl-Ojfce t Waffnngton c \ty % Twenty Dollars Reward. BROK E away from the fu!?- Irnbcr, on the night of ihe 'nft. on the road leading to W.jfhingron from Louifville, a bright bay hotfe, had on a bndle, laddie, pairof h' Iftcrs <& landle-bsgs, containing fundryr valuable papers; the hotfe. lad dl#, brid'c Se holder*, was found the next morning near Captain Neal’s, Warren county. Any perjbn who will deliver the lad die bags and papers to hdwin Mounger, tfq in « nuifville, or captain Neal in Warren coun ty* (ball receive the above re ward. R. HARRIS, »9. 1800. Wafhington Superior Court. April Term , 1800. A hill taring ft cd on he equity R,' e of ihi» Court by C irneliuv Murpbev, prayu.g the eilablifhmcnt oi certain ft paper*, to wit ; A fei'lemeni «n.l receipt thereon for tb« f< m oflhiity ponml* current m ney of the fla e of North Carolin 1, In fu.l ot alt account* relative to the ro.patti ci fliio be i ween Cotifliu* Mur) bey, and Tune* Fie,cher, dated the 115 b day of Augutt 1789, m the Star* of Nonh-Carolina, In Mon-Orrery c- uniy, fubicribed by raid Flelrh'f. Nu. 2. A receipt in favour rfCarnclina Mur hey (or the amount o( fifteen p unts cuir ni money of N- r h-CaroJina, in -nil of all accounn, boprit, & e dated 41' 7»- r ‘ UJ jy «‘9o; fnbfcrihe Samuel Kruy. Ni'. 3. Athnowledg'nfirni «. receiving fundi y note , bond*, f, which j-a pm y tin Shankle • . i -e-l himfeil to ac coum the ludie bearing date a * of <-»enrg a, W ifhi'g'r.\ Com; * 3 r * • ’hy ( >£ Oa.iocr 1790,and fubLrkv- Jh. Sh.»r kle; 4 A receipt in favour ufComeuua Murphey, fur right poUndi money of N rih-Carolira, tageil er v»i h 1c era I pr -en accrvun 11 h"tcin>t«fi ;nMte>*,amuunc n the whole to '-nr bun i, fl | and fifty, twn pound, fil’een Hi 1111 i>«, like money, at i receii t caring 0.1 e iB h September, • 789, and fubferibed William Wooley, Ex cut or. . i N . 5, An ur.d'rtakinfi pr<'mire nr ac Ic owl- dgement by the E*eci4tan of Mif . A len, deccafcd, tint.) C uicl ms Mu.phc , lu cure a* a credit rn hi* bonj di their poflitfllon, of fix hundred . fid nine 1/ IMr p.Utidj, iur eni inn -ey of Nurt Ctiio.i a, for lervicn render-d b» t- im-h lui 10 f.ild Mark tlien in his Inc time a ti to hu.fj-ccu o r i adci hi* difeafe, lor he ellatr, to am cunt ot « ne him re 1 and nine y three poundl eghiecn fhiiiirgg law ul morev ot north O tto ii u, u*-at mg •la*e ihc 27th .ay ol June 1789,and | u l» f r ed C-tmlci y>ncj, William Won Icy, Lk* uio »of vi d , Alien, -tree /« . N . b. A yr mid -ry note in favour of Come iu» Mu phe- , ray .blc 10 h-m »r hit a(h 6 i, for the fum of -fourteen pounds a -Ini money of North Ca -I n:«. bearing dme 11 h day of Otfober, 1789 ano tub fdi.bed y feph B-rwen, , W heicu ur, it i nrdc-ed that the defen a i» 1- ihe faid bill do fhew caute on op before the hrlt day of ik«- term, othetwife * :it the bill (,« taken a* c «i ft tied, and the papeti therein dated to be 1 .fl.eftablifhcd. And j- i* (urthrr ordered, ih .1 In* order b* pnbliflied mon-hly f», f u mont i , ln ont of tiir üblu. i_/h d f11 vi e>f t|i)| E*tr a a jr,A the Ju/y lfino. Thomas B. Kmhcifo d, clerl, DOCTOR HULL ~ IflCrroa b g friends and the public, that be has received a large fupply of Drugs, Patent Medicines. Ef fences. See. See. Which he will (ell cheap for Cajh, lh has a quantity oj Colors: White Lead I Gold and Silver Hed Lead Leaf Verdegrifc Pumice Stone Rofc Pink Ccpa! Varuifh Umbrc Cam Is Hair Pen* Whiting, &c. &c. cits Pruffi:n Biue Brafs and Compo l * Pateut Yellow fiooo Mortars Yeliow rooth loftrumeotc Yellow Ochre Lauects. Vermilion Cuuntr? ptaflitioners ind ftrre keep eri can be fupphed, and they ro y rely on the Medicine* being of the v-t y belt quality, and put up with accutacy and neatnefa Augv/!(j t June 2, 1800. PLANK DEEI)S~~ 1 For Sale at this Office ,