The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, August 19, 1800, Image 3

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from the menaclcs of wporefTion, a (Ternbled it» T.dlyed round it, and united in the common caufe ; its trunk was the ftrong pillar of inde pendence. I returned —the ver dure was nipped bv the caff wind of foreign intrigue; the branches were lopt away by the av* of divtfion ; the worm of ariflocracy had made its way into x he trunk, and the heart thereof was decayed it mouldered a w »y, and fell to the ground for gotten and forlorn; I have Teen my country in the pride of her ftrength ; he? countenance glowed with inno cence and beauty ; her citizens were united by the kindred ties of patriotifm and affe£lion ; Ibe was the terror of tyrants, the nrotc&or of freemen; were fhe threatened from the fcrvilc hoft of BritiOi mifrroants, or the enemies to her repofe, how ri gorouQy, how bravely did her Tons rufh forward in her defence, at the hazard of their blood, their property, and their lives. • Hut ah ! the cruel (poiler came! I returned—the Philillian ma chinations of wily traitors had fevered from her the looks of her ftrength ; her countenance was fulfilled with the crimfon of confdous guilt ; her citizens were divided by jarring difeord* Ibc became the abbettcr of ty ranny, the affli&ion of freemen ; blinded by prejudice, (he did not confult the interefts of her children ; bialfed by foreign in fluence, fhe contracted a tails for foreign laws, foreign cu floors foreign vices, and foreign plea lures; effeminated by luxury and indolence, (he became weak as another nation, and was liable to be an eafy prey to hoffilc in vafion. The facred palladium of li berty flood in the temple of the goddefs; its radiance commu nicated luflre to the fabric ; thoulands of miniflering attend ants rejoxed before it. I re turned—the temple was rifled of its trealurc; and the hallow ed alter was profaned by the im pious hands of unprincipled ftieralifls • her votaries had fal len afleep in fccurity, and awak ened only to behold the impend ing ruin, without a poffibility of preventing it. Therefore wept I, becaufe the independence hasfuffered In long with impunity, the un provoked infults of Britanian ■ monarchy • becaufe the conffi ■ of America is tramped I (>^} violated by the creatures I t} England ; becaufe her officers ■ ave become corrupted, and I * raitors to their truft ; and be- I rf f 6 ee * n dark mifteries I ‘ j fe > on the energy and ■ ?'°d conduft of the now fleep- I alone, depends Bth C TC^ °f our country from ■ t - ,ni P cn d'ng hurricane, w T hich from within and I JOHN HOMESPUN. Be with the eflahlifhment of M:^ /ur y apartment, Alexander K> morally chajle and m^ rv ’}rd r a * department, i Ur „ r l ‘* s [y/km of executive in %-/.J it has been faith)ally ** Ui dti'latingly purfued through the eour/i of his fijeal ad mini fl ra tion, and that of his fucceffor in of fice, unto the prefenl time Three principles j rmed the hafis of this corrupt Hamiltonian fyflern , each of which we fholl[epardttly ex amine and animadvert upon. i fl. A preemption, or dtfqualifi ction of any man jOr public office , who fhculd prefume to think diffe rently from the admmijh otion . id. lo controui and dircH the public pfeJf(S t by means of govern ment favours and contrails, for printing fn vices—and %dly. By throwing into the hands of loan officers, collcllors, fu pervifor 5, and other agents and eff - ects for the colleHirn of the public revenue, large annual /urns of mo ney, beyond the annual amount of their expenditures, under colour of legal appropriations , covered by a peculiarly devifcd and filed method of keeping and fating ike flhbhc ac counts. thereby enabling, if fo dij pofed, any of thefe officers or agents to make occafional ufrs for elec tioneering or other party purpofes, or of influencing and duelling the public opinion . It is Jaid that the United Stales frigate George Wafhington is about to carry ano her cargo to Al giers, part of the tribute which we pay to thofe barbarians. Is it not rather un/drtunate that the George Wafhington Jhould be fixed on for this ignominious fervice? would it not oe much letter and nine in point to fend the John Adams. STRAYED OR STOLEN from the Sub/criher, on the night of Monday ehe epth infl. f rom near Gates i bridge , on Hockey Comfort , a cream coloured Man , Jour and an half foot high 8 years old , her Jett black, with a black mane and tail, and was branded on the mounting flde with the letters T. E, If the above dejenbed mare he flolen, whoever will appre hend the thief and lodge him in any jail in this flute , fo he may he brought to condign pmjhmcnt t Jhall receive a reward oj Thirty Dollars, or Ten Dollars for the Mare and no queflions ojkcd . Wm. WOOD. Angufl 12; NOTICE. nPHAT nine months after the date hereof , application will he made to the honorable the Inferior court of the county of Warren , for leave to [til a trail of land, contain ing two hundred acres, cn the Ogechee river adjoining Lewis Bradoy and Kingery : it being the the real eflate of John Curry, de ceafed, for the bene ft oj the heirs oj Jaid eflate. Benjamin Warner, Richard Curry, Adinmifly ators of Jaid ejlate. February 20, 1800. NOTICE. IS hereby given to all thofe that have opened arcounls with the lubfcnber, to come foiwaid and fettle the fame, by praying them off, or giving their cotes; otherwife they will be put in fuit immediately. Thole that have any demands need no invitation. CHFSLEY BOSTICK, jvn. Angufl 5, 1800. be SOLD, on *6? iQtb of bcptembtr ne£», it the houfc 'f Mr. Samuel Garter, on D. y Creek, beiweco the hours of 10 and 11 a lock the following articles, being part of she perfonal e(U-c of John Wil ton, icceahd. confining of one bed* b der, and tw > blanket#; one bed c ver, ore bed bolder, pdio*v, matrafs, aod 4 blanket* ooe theft of cloatha, n.,e lo- ol p.wtcr.one lot of earthen ware, and a let of knives and forks, one linru wh-el, one tr« kertlt, one pur of boot*, one Giver w*ub, ouc mare aod fiddle. Aitguji i si ,300, 1 O be by janor* Dtiglia* A a 'mmilf rafor of the eflatc of V nine dereafed, at the houfc of Ibomar, V rung, in Warren county, on the 'aft ( Ly of September nr*’, eleven Ike y Nr, r 'es, named y*mt* Bet, L mon, yakj Abe, /firry Pfcet'c, and four Children Alfo. one waggon, fomc cattle (bicep and geefe, together with boufehold furniture. Condition* i f file will be made known on the day of faic. All ptrfona holding any pari of .hr eflatc of the la d jfep er Vimovr, dcee. fed. ate »equefted to deliver the lame on thf 21ft. inftant, at the houfc of Thomas V rung Augvjl 19. 1800. W~\ By Amm Fmarmel, G, F. O R G I ( Cirri of the Court Striven County. C of Urri nary, Jor tbt , J County rj Striven , H E R E A S t kai all Odi in halh iliij tlay applied u me for Inter? 01 kdirimftrajtion on thr ellate of William Stringer, decofed: thCU are therefore t cite end atUiniiifh all aruJ lingular tie indred at.rl C editors of the laid < e ccaled, to be and aiirnr at ii;y t flier, on or before t(ie 25111 d;iy of Ai gufl next, to (btw caufe, if arty they have, •*iiy letters ofadmii illr«tion ihouldnoi be g’aiitcd. Given under rny hard, this ihilidav of July, iBn, , aid in the twenty* fdju.th yr.u- of the 4niciican lade pendcnce. Amos Emanuel, clerk c. o. Jcfferfon Superior Court. Oflober Term , 1799. Picfcfit the lion. '1 ficmas P. Carn-s Rnbcr Watkins and Joht T E. «.,de,fon. for .he ulf Fo „ clofure ol John Tore, vs. f Thorpas Collins. ) BE it known to all concerned, that a petition was prtfented to the boo the Superior Court of the county of Jvff.-rfofl held by his hono r , Thomas Pellets Carnes, one of the yudgcn of the Lid court, praying the loreclofurc oLthc equity of redemption to one lot of land in the town of i,ou;fv lie, in (he coll' ty of Jrff rloo and known by num Icr two hundred and lif y-iwo—tc it therefore oRd*■ Reu That 1 h#* faid '.Thomas Colima do ci roc into court within twevc monlhs from the date hereof, a - d pay lie Lid Rob rt Watkins, tnd u E. Anc’crfon for the u e of John /ore, the principal and interdft together wrh the cofts, in terms of rhe fiatute in fuch calcs made aod provided ; other*- wile the equiy of redemption will be hittver from ttence forward foredofed. Peter J, Games, Attorney. \ O T I C fi. rHAT nine months from the d»t<; hereof. Bpp ; u ation will be made to the Honourable the Inferior Court of Jtfterlon Courier, for perm ffi n to fell a ;ra£t of one bundled arrei of land, lying on Big Creek, rn county, joining Cunning and Whigharrda, part of the real eftate of Eeaby, dec* for Ehc benefit of inc heirs of faid Beatty. William Beatty, B. Whitaker, Txecutors, THE SUBSCRIBER Begs leave to inform hi* Friends in particular, and the public in general, that he has returned from Charlefton, with a large and general Aflortment of Groceries, Which he ia determined to fell cheap for calh or produce, »t b a o d ttaod, corner of Market fquarc, near the Coffee Houfc, Louifvillc, Daniel Lcmle, J't’y 1, iBic. 1 CORONER'S SALE. On the firjl fuefdar in SepUmter next, at thr Market Hou/e m Louifmlle, between the hours of, Un and three o'clock, mil tt f old to the highejl bidder, Oar I lad of containing five hundred and fifty-five acres, on the »aten of Rcatjy Crr.k, join og Purvii Flournoy «nd Bradlhtw Like *»tl< one hundred acre! lying ou the George fown roid, adjentog C'hatlei Harvry. and Coleman, Taken m the pro peny of john Paulet. and James H*r vpy» *° lat ify Flukcrand Biacbeai’t judgement# obtained agaiolt them. Wm. Goo Id, Coroner , COL LEG I OR> SaTeT* Will be fold on the Second Saturday in Oflcber next . at the Market ILvfe in the fewn of L.ouijviLe t at the ufual hours , 977 Acre# laud in Jtffrrfon coun '7* 0,1 Wll amfon’i Sw mp, adjvvoiog lend* (of Colphtn, granted to Jofeph Woodrough, and John Bn-fwell, taken a# the property of I’hacker Vi. vtoo. £lq. in default for bit rate* for the year 1799. Ta* due 16 dollars 39 cent#. Garland Harwuk, t. c. j. c# 5. tBco. A LIST of LETTERS. Remaining in the A.ft Ollier, at Jmu >lv ile, on the ill day of July iBoo # which if not taken out before the full day of September next, will be lent to the Central Fo ft Office, dead letters. Peter j. Carnes. 3. Rcw land Stone , 2. iames Hunt , cul % John Cobbs , Mrs. Mary Fox, Major Odam, John Philips. Debtor John Pvg/ley, capt, Ijaac Hand , Daniel 1 wig, John tubank. John Marfiall, Sampjon Carver liar)is Nicholjon , Mrs, Arm Brown. Hugh M Nedy, David Wood, Brunjon, Elijah Padgett, honora ble A, Baluwm, Nathan Barr , John Britt Darling Peebles, Da niel Eubank, James Hud Jon, Solo mon Mo fit, Ahfs Anh Bourquin, Mathew Knight , Willi ams, Gardner , Henry G ('aldwell, Levy Lowry , Edmnd Seville, May k Holton . Elias Hodge , John Alim , honorable David B, Mitchell, General Jared Irvin , 2. John Lawrtnce. fames Bozeman, P . M. JcfTerlon Superior Court, April lam, 1799. Prcfent the hen. Geo. Waltoh. UPON the petition of Nathaniel N‘Mic kin, Kichnid Curry, nt)d Benjamin Warner, praying the foreclofure of the «c]u ity of redemption, in and t a certain t ai't < f land, com ain it g lour h u.iored acres, filuatc. lying and being in the .'aid county of JrlTcffon, 0..e hundred actej t)f which wa» granted t« Frederick Duglafs,and the other ihr ce hundred acre* te» Jfa«r Auger, nr rtga£ed 10 the faid Nathaniel M Mickm| R'Cfiard Qttrrev, and Be-jamm Warner, by I aac yfugur, T r the f/iu fig toe pay* met.t of a fum * f money contaired in a fiohd hearing date the soth day of July, 01 c thou fund Icven handled and ninety eifeht. d noon morion of hir. Carnes, nttoy nry for the petitioners : it is ordered, that the principal, inured and cotti he paid into c urt„ within tvelve month*from the daio h're f, other wife the equity ol redemption Vill be for ever (orctlufed, and other pro ccedi: gs take pl-cc, aprecable toan aft of ailcmbl), in luch calei mad# and provided ; and that this rule be publi/hed in rr e <f the gazettes cf this da’r, at lead once in every mouth, tit til the expiration of ific laid twelve momhi, or l<Med upon the mortgage, or his fpcctal agent, at lead lie month* prr-vio is to the expiration ol the laid twelve months. Certified this 41 h day of Oft •<her ’og. Wm. M‘Dowell clerk. GENTEEL BOARDING & LODGING. r T' , R2 Smfcriber ref cftfully informs his 1 Friends to i articular, and the Pub'tc in pcnenl, tint he intends khtFINCi ENTERTAINMENT, f r Gent cmen in the Countiy, as well at ihe City, at his Houle, in Brought r-S rcet, formerly the C.it> 1 a>. ert *- * i' b good for horfes. 1 l>e greated nttennoo wrl be pa d to tiufo who favor hui' v i> v )i their endom. John Hart Richard,