The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, June 20, 1801, Image 4
m* >- ■. , *»-> •.». v.Vy..Sauna> 1 P A R O I) Y ■ on THE VICAR OF BRAT. irilEN liberty, 'with laurels crown'd) Refundd her JVeftsrn ft alien , Columbia's cauje 1 hooted down, And read the proclamation. Intriguing arts I found would ft Full well my icnftitutkn , AW had become a Jefuit, But fir the Revolution. Chorus. _W (his is law I will maintain, JChile I am kept hi fay, fir, float whether feds or demo's reign I'll trim both night and day, fir. Vf.een IVaftdngtcn, the good, ap pear'd, To eofc the nation's grievance, . I faith this new wind about I veer'd) And/wore to him allegiance. Old principles I did revoke, Set Confciejtce at a dift ante. Fa (five obedience was a ji.ke, And fifth ! fur non-rejftancc. Cti.—And this is law, idc. ft’hen Adams fill'd the fate ma chine, Columbia's pride and glory , Another Jace of things was been, ■ And I became a tory. Blind devotees ! to Gallia's cauje — J damn'd their moderation I And thought the fate in danger was, Byfuch prevarication. CH, —And this is law, (Ac, But new, cleTiiovecring o'er, And moderate men lock big, ftr, I now turn cut in pan once more, And Jo become a whig, ftr: And thus preferment 1 procure, By our new faith's defender. And always, every day abjure 'The Church and its pretender! Cn. —And this is law 3 idc. Monti cello's /age, Jo debonair ! And jacobin juueffton, To thefe I do allegiance /wear. If Tile they can keep pcjfeffwn! For by my faith and loyally , I never more will faidtcr But JefjhJen my liege /hall he, Until the times Jhall alter. Chorus. And this is lave I will maintain, pyhilS' 1 am kept in pay, fir, That whether feds or demo's reign, i'll trim both night and day, ftr. From the Boston Cent in el. The novelty of the following may create Jufpiiion of the Jmcerity (ft the a aver lifer ; we ran ft, therefore, Jay it is a SERIOUS AD VE R TISEMENT. W ANTED—A W IFE. En quire of the Printer. April 23, 1801. I his Advert foment was ac companied by the following di re Tl ions : %i Mr. Printer—Pc pleated to inform applicants, that the advertifer willies the Lady to be neither too old nor tpo young. Taking 25 for a central point, Ihc mud not be more than 7 • Years dillant cither way. If of , . a fulkey or frttrui dilpolltion ; 1 b flutciih, lazy, proud, oftenta .tious or deceitful ; or if in an : ill Hate oi health, fhe mull have a jncti/ large fharc of property to recommend her, if, on the contrary, fhe be of a checiful, contented temper; off* affable manners and benevolent to the poor ; if in the habit of being attentive to her houfthold when bufinds commands attention ; and gay and carclcfs when plea lure is the portent ; and if in found health and of a good con-, ftitution, (for fuch only can pro duce firong and vigorous chil dren) flic need not poteels a cent. If well read fo much the better ; provided fhe be not fo fond of her book, as to neglect overfeeing her affairs, and dif fering; the hole in her flocking CJ vj to go unmended. She mud not be a pedant, nor a fcoid ; but nnuft know enough of books to diftinguifh between a volume of hillory and a novel j and have teiffident fpiric to prevent being impoled upon. Communica tions add re lied to A. B. and left at the Ccnrincl Compting- Room, if originating in honora ble intentions, will be attended to with fecrecy, honor and punc tuality. And fhould jpy inter view luccccd, the advertifer will faithfully deferibe his fituation and proipefh. State of Georgia, Striven County. Perfonally appeared before me, Martin Martin , one of the Ju f ti.es ajfigned to keep the peace in the county aforejaid, JOHN M‘RAE, who being duly fworn, depoleth and faith, that Wm. Chrifty, deceaied, did ionic years pall, fell and make titles to him the laid deponent, to one hundred acres of land, lying on Savannah River, above the Stony Bluff; the dace of the titles, he the laid M‘Rac faith, he cannot recoiled; and this deponent further faith, that the afore laid titles was either loft or ffolcn out of the laid deponent’s trunk, and further faith not. JOHN M‘RAE. Sworn before me this Cth Jan. 1801. Martin Martin, J. P. I DO hereby certify that I was pre lent and did fee William Chrifty, deceaied, fign over and make titles to one hundred acres of land, unto John M f Kac, unto the above mentioned trad of land, Jan. 6, ISOI. MARTIN MARTIN. Twenty Dollars Reward. Absented himteir from the Subfcribcr, about fix weeks ago, a likely young Negro Fellow named BEN. He is re markably well made, very black, about five feet feven inches high, and very intelligent: He was purchafcd by the fubfcibcr from Mr. Edmund Bacon of this city, who bought him of capt. John 11 unton, of the town ol Washington, in this ftate, where lie may now probably be. Any perfon who will deliver him to Mr. Thomas Gardner, in Augufta, or to the fubfaiber in Savannah, fhall receive the above reward, and ail reafonable ex penccs paid. JOHN CAIG. Savannah, May 20, *BO.l, TEN HOLLARS REWARD. Strayed from the Sub. (Liber's plantation Half combe, on Kocky Comfort, Ml month, a (mail bay Horle, 13 Ends high, one or both bind feet white, a (witch tail, and an Indian btand—fliape not rccol lefied—is plealant under the laddie, and an excellent lady's horfe—was la ft (een by a Mr. Dawkins, who fumed him into Ogceche Swamp—was alio feen by a Mr. Harris, both living on the Fork ofOgeeche& Koc * / Cori Kort.— i he horfe is well known on the Oconee, about •die Dead liver, and capt. Swil- V* diftnft, being the hoifc winch was Helen two 3 ears and upwaids Cnee from the Cheehaw fving, and paid for by the (Me, ap d purchaled of the (late by the lubi’cnber at public (die.— The a hove reward will he paid on delivery of the hoiie at the plantation, or to (AS. JACKSON. Louifville, April 14, ISOI, OT ICE is hereby given to I * ail peifors having de mands againft the eftate of the late honorable James Jones, deceafed, that they render them properly atttfted to the fubferi hc»s ; and thofe indebted to the ell te arc requcfLd to make immediate payment, JOHN Mi LIE DC E, EBEEEZERSTARK, Exccutois. March 28. noticeT iV 1 L perfons indebted to the cdaie of Mary Pauiett, late of the County of JefiFerfon, dec’d, arc hereby requeued to make immediate payment ; and all to whom the eftate is indebted, are likewise requefted to render in theii accounts properly aitefted. John Rcefe, CaiLnd Ilardwich, Executors. May 9. TAKE nToT I C 57" nPHAT there will be applies- A tion made to the honorable inferior court of the county of VVdfhington, af:cr nine months from the prefent date, to fell a certain tradf of land lying in Lid county, containing two hundred and ninety-eight acre:, on Sandhill creek, bounded by John Whites, John Barganears, 1 *nd John Cannady's lands, lor the benefit of the heirs and crc- | ditors of George Dilliatd, de ceafed. JO SI AH BILLIARD, Adm’r. May 29, 2801. 'I he Honoral!e Inferior Court of the County of Jcfferfon. r TTiE petition of James Wil- A Icy, humbly fheweth, that being confined in jail of this county for debt about twenty eight clays, and that he is unable , to urpport himfeif during inch | his confinement, and therefore prays that he may be admitted to enjoy the benefit of the a<sl provided for the relief of iniui vent debtors. JAMES WILLEY. June ij, jßci. WRITING PAPER, h or fak by die rhea::: cr qpire, j Georgia t . , | 7 e if ir J on tutaty, Court of Ordinary, Ju:,e Term, 1801. RULE NISL | William Walker, Verfus, John Gibson. UPON Ihe petition of Wil liam Walker, who is ntfe of I homas R. C. Hamilton, and Ann Hamilton, heirs of Robert Hamilton, dcceafcd, and j holder of a certain infhurneri: obligatory, given by one R 0" bert f coper, dcceafed. to |he faid Robert Hamilton, to make titles to a certain tra& of land containing three bandied acres* lying and being in the townfbip o( Queensboro, late the county of Burke, now Jcffcrfon, in the thcti province now Rate of j Georgia, a copy of which is filed in the office of the clerk cf this court, rnd dating that John Gibfon is udminiftrator of the ell ate of the laid Robert Cooper, and that he lefides in the coun ty of jeffierfop, and praying that the faid John Gibfon may be compelled to make titles to the tradf of land afoiefaid, in teimsi of the infburnent obligatory of him the (a:d Robert Cooper, On motion cf Mr. Berrien of council for the petitioner—lt i& ordered, (hat after due and legal notice by the publication of this iule, the laid jobn Gibfon aerni niflrator as alordaid, (hall make ■ and execute to the faid William j Walker, full and complete tides j to (he afoiefriid trafit of land, i containing three hunched j as afoicTaid, in tcims of his peti j *i on » unlcfs contrary caufe be j fiiewn, according to the fomi j and cfiTe£f of the flatute in this I behalf made and provided. | True Extras from the minutes cf the Court cf Ordinary , Jas. Bozeman, Clk. June 3, 1801. Walking ton Superior Court, May Terra y 1801. ( the petition of Richard Peikins, Rating his lofsot two feveral deeds cf conveyance, comprehending fix feveral trafts of land of one thoufand acres each, executed in his favour by Joleph Ryan, on the day of in the year of our I oid one thoufand kven bundled and nincty*three, and that co pies of the faid two deeds of conveyance, with an affidavit teftifying that the faid copies are of the lame tenor and of the oiigina’, and that the latter are 1011, and filed in the clerk’s of fice of the Superior Court Wafh ington C ounty,—A rule is grant ed, and that the faid copies be eflabliffied, and continue of the fame force, virtue and effieft of the loft originals, unlefs caulc Leffiewn to the contrary, at the next fuperior couit to be holden in ai d lor the county of Wafh ingten, on the third Monday in November next, and that this rule be publifhed at lea ft o RCC every monh until faid court, in the Gazettes of LouifviHcj Au* guild and Wafhington* Copied from die minutes. THOS. B. KUIHERFORC c. c. June 1?,. iSot,