The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, March 28, 1801, Image 4
a new" HAILCOLUMBIA.” | « Hew are the Mighty Fallen.'* i, HAIL, 'Colnmh'n ! hurry land 5 T1 AIL. >e patriotic Un.ll Who !,re opnei’d Opprcllion’s '• wt, /,m\ now (land firll in Fieed<m’ c iiife j Reioicr— r of now the dorm i* gone, C< lumlpa owns her eho'en Con. The hill of l ight* fiull he om boa!*, Aod JefTtrfon c ur fav’/ite toad j P. er grateful 'or the pr:ne, let our vclcm reach the ikici. Firm united let ns be, Unliving n Mud the b.cred tiee . M,y its leaves o’erfpicttci the w ild, jln<! tyrants from elicit* throne* he hurl'd. rr. •Jee the Hamiltonian Fndt, ( How they hang ihtir j m-lnt Vi hcai.s, Moaning now their fallen chief. In vihoni they hop'd to find relief, Who, with unarm* a* ccifirrunn, "I bought foon to vu!e thi* happy land. Hot now their hopes are alldcflro* d, 1 heir wicltrd fchcntf * are null so d void, The fcd’ial ran have lef’ the Chip, And we, in turn, will like a trip. Thr< * the rough “ tempeA’ot if a,' 5 WeM fafely guide • ur liberty : Stop the lenki, the rigging clear, And to a peaceful hrav 'a (leer. U. Sound, found the Ttump 6f Fairr, Let Jcffcrfci,’* great name, Ring thud the world with loiH applaufc. As the firm friend of Freedom’s caufe-, every dime to Freedom dear, Now liften with a J ijrful ear t With honed pnde, ai d m-anly grace, He fids the Prelidentinl place The C> nftitution lor his guide, And truth andjo (lice at hi* fide, Firm united let u»he. Rallying round the facred tree : Miy its leave* o’erlprtad the world, And tyrant* from their th. etuis bii hurl’d. IV. Repnblicnnr, bslmld your chief 1 He comrs to give your (ear* telirf, TherAck on which the form hat beat, Who bias’d vile F.idlion’i deadly ha’e, Now aim’d with virtue, firm and true, for I'upporr tohcav’n and you. When hope trat fiiikmg in diimv, When glooms ohfeur’d Columbia’* day, Re mmirn’d his country’s ih'eatei.’d fate, JBut fav’d het ’er* ir grew too lute. The year of jubilee i» mme, Krturn ye bri i£h agent* home ; For we, in turn, will rule the ioa(f, And mkc a JEFFERSON 'hre toaft. ;By |ame* Bozeman, CUrk of the Court of Ordinary for the County of ffrr fon. WHEREAS George fooefl, Sa muel Andrew and Mary Key, i>ath this day applied to me for Inter* of adminiftrarioo on the etta’c and efieft* of Tandy C. Key, formerly of the county of Jeffcrfon, deceafed ; thefe arc therefore to cite and adtttonifh all and lingular the kindred and cred.tof* of the faid dfcceafed, to file their objections if any they fate, in mr office, on or before the 30th day of May newt, other wife letter* of adm niftration will be gnnted thetfi. Giten under my hand, thi* d4*.h day of Feb. lBoi, and in the twenty fifth year of American Itidepmd cnee, . £y Jam** Hozemak, GEORGIA,/ Clerk of the Court of > Ordinary for the 7 offerfon County. I County" of Jejffer • ] jtn. WHEREAS Gilbert Nevland bpth applied to me for Irt-er* of adminif fHOon on the etlnte and clFcGs of Thnma* Neyland, late of ihe (ounty of ‘Lffcrfon, deceafed : thefe are therefore u C ne and adpionifll al! and fing'lar the klnrbed and ccditori of the faid decenfcd, to file their r>>/eftion*, if any they hare, in m v oii/ce, on or before the 2*d day of April near, otherwife letter* of acini uiihation will he granted tin Given under mv hand, this Sift day cf March, iBot, and in the twenty fifth year of the American lode perdenee, {FT will be given for a pair of well broke OXEN. Apply to the Printers. February 14. j GEORGIA. > ; By his Honor D avid Em anu2 l , Prefident of the Senate, and commander in chief of the army and navy cf this fate, and of the militia thereof, A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS I have receiv - ; ed official information under c’atb cf the per iff cf the county cf Hancock, that two ccn vidlcd criminals called *William Mufgrove, and Nathan 'Tail, confined under fentcnce cf death for forgery, in the common jail of faid county, did on the night cf the twenty fifth of February lafi paft, make their efcape there - - from —and their perfens arc thus def criled : W illiam Mufgrove, fitppefed to have been ‘about thirty five years of age, dark complexion, a gad deal pitted with the fmall pox, ftoert black hair, about five feet 8 inches high-, ft reng made : Nathan Tart, fuppofed to have been about twenty two years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, light colour hair, pale complexion, ra ther flender made. J have ■therefore thought fit to iffue this my proclamation, offering a reward of One Hundred Dol lars to any perfon or perfons who will feize either cf the aforemen tioned criminals', -and ledge them or cither of them in the fail cf the county of Hancock, or feme ether fc cure jail in this ft ate. Hnd I do hereby charge and require all officers civil and mili tary, belonging to this ft ate, to be aiding and ajjlfting in feizing and Jecuring the faid ccavilled criminals. Given under my hand, and the Great Seal cf this ft ate, at the State Hcufe, in Louif ville, this 1 tyh day of March, in the year of our Lord, eighteen hundred and. one, and of American Independ ence the twenty-fifth. DAVID EMANUEL. By the Prefident and Com mander in chief, Thomas Johnson, for I Horatio Marbury, Secretary of Rate. God five the ft ate. TEN DOLLARS REWARD. Run away from the Subfcriber on the 17 tb of February Lift, a country horn negro fellow, nam ed Robbin, about 25 years cf age, cf dark complexion, ft cut and well made, he has had a fmall bit cut off of one cf his ears—carried off with him a large bundle cf clothes, among which was a ftriped ging hams coat, and a negro cot ton coat, a ftriped callico morning gown, two waiftcoats, one of huff caffmere, the ether cf white flan nel, two pair of over halls, end two pair fmall clothes, one pair cf the overhalls made of coarfe brown cloth, a pair cf boots, id many other articles too tedious to men tion—any perfon who will appre hend and deliver him to the fuh feriher in Hancock county , fhall receive the above reward \ or five dollars to any perfon that will confine him in any fafe jail in this flat t’ —and pay all ex peaces. THOS. LAMAR. March 20, 1801. ""writing paperT For fair,, by the rlieam or quire.. SHERIFF’S SALES'. On the FIRST TUESDAY in ] April next, at the Market \ Houfe, in Louifvilk , between 1 the hours of ten and three o' clock, • will be fold, to the highefl bidder, Two hundred acres of Land, joining John Neeley and others. 'Taken as the property of Reuben Hargrove, to Jatisfy William TuJfelTs 'execution. Alfo, NINE NEGROES, to wit: Glafgow, Betty, John, Joe, Jenny, Delfey, Mejheck, Endy and Phillis. 'Taken by execution as the property cf'Jchn Cobbs, to Jatisfy Robert Flournoy and others executions . Alfo, two hundred acres of Land, on the waters cf Rockey Comfort, joining Coleman and others, pointed cf by INafin game Harvey, tofatisfy John Clayton's execution againjt/aid Harvey. Alfo, one 'Tract of Land, con taining acres, whereon Wil liam Courfey, now lives, joining lands of Pitman, Harvey and others. 'Taken as the property cf John Scott, to fatisfy Richard Curry and Benjamin Warner's : execution. Alfo, one Negfo Boy, called Jacob. Taken by execution as the property of Cheficy Boftick, fen. to fatisfy Jane Duke's and ethers executions. Alfo, two Negroes , Lewis and Sarah. 'Taken as the property of Jcffe Newton, to fatisfy Robert Flournoy's execution. Conditions, cafe. JOHN PAULETT, Sheriff. February 28. TO BE SOLD, On the third day cf April next, at the heufe cf Mrs. Ann Har grove, in Lcuifvillc, TWO NEGRO WOMEN, to wit : Creafy and Lydia, they being part of the efiate of John Hargrove, deceafed. Conditions, cajh, Ann Hargrove, * cdmrx, Alfo, at the above place will be fold, on a credit of jive months, Valuable Horfes, Cattle, Hog:, Gecfe ; and a quantity cf Bacon , Corn and Fodder. Fehruay 28. TO BE SOLdT On the firft Tuefday in April, At the Market Houfe in Louif ville, between the hours of ten and three o'clock. One HOUSE and LOT, in the town of Louifville ; like wlfe five hundred and fifty-five acres of land, lying on Brufhy Creek. Taken by execution as the property of John Paulett, to fatisfy a judgment obtained againft him in favour of Edward Blackfhear, and others. Levied this firft day of January, 1801, j by me. Wm. GOLD, Coroner. NOTICE. ALL per Jens indebted to the cf- \ tate of William M ( Bowed, dec. are earneftly requefted to make immediate payment: and allthofe to whom tbefaid eft at s is indebt ed, are likewife requefed to bring in their accounts properly attejled. ' JOS J ARM. STERETT, JAMES STUBBS, Executors. Feb. 27, ISc 1, N O T 1 C fe. All p'erlbns indebted to the eflate of William Pollard ; late of the county of Jefferfon! deceafed, are hereby requeued to make immediate payment- • and all to whom the Paid eflate i*. indebted,-are likewife requefled to render in their accounts Pro perly attefted, on or before 1 the 13th day of May next. DAVID M'CORMICK* Adminiftrator . February 13, 1801. n o r 1 cue. ALL perfons indebted to the eflate of Francis Pugh, de ccafcd, are carncflly requefled to make immediate payment: and ail thofc to whom the faid eflate is indebted, arc likewife requefled to bring in their ac counts properly attcflcd. I AS. PUGH, D. BLACKSHEAR, Adminifiratcrs . February 1, 1801. 'NOTICE, “ ALL perfons indebted to the Eflate rf Patrick Connelly, ds ceafed, aye requefled to make im mediate payment, and thofc to whom the eflate is indebted are likewife requefled to render in their accounts pnperly attefted, on or before the firft day of May next. MARI'' CONNELLY, Adminijlratrix . Feb. 28, 1801. None E* ALL thoje who are indebted to the eflate of flames Stacks , de~ ceafled , are requefled to make pay ment by the \(yth dy>y of October next; and all who have any De mands againftfaid eflate, are de fied to render their demands le gally attefted. Malachi Culpepper, adnir * flane Stacks, adnirx . January 19. NO TICE . THE ccpartnerfloip of Lange Cd Pugh, being dtjfolved by the death cf the former : thole to whom they are indebted wilt pie aft call on the Suhjcriber for fettle ment. D. GILFORD PUGH. Saunderjville , March 18, 1801. NO T I ~C~E. ALL perfons having claims again ft the eflate of William Call, deceafed, are hereby requefled to bring them in ; and thefe indebted to him are alfo requefled to make immediate payment , to Ehenezar Folflom, admr. February 28, THE fubferiber is au thor! fed to make fale of Mefh | Miller & Whitney’s Patent Li | cences, for ginning Cotton,thofe who may want will apply to him. John Howard. Sandersvilie, flan , 23, 1801. A LL concerned will lake'notice that there will he an applied, tionmade to the honorable the next court of ordinary, for the countv cf Wa/hington. for letters on the eflate of Benjamin Evens, deceafed, by John Rfchardion* Adminifir aIQT, Feb, 24, 1801.