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T.rorompcu by a GenVieman, to
j comranv of vouncr MifTcs.
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in anfwtr to an ardent invita
tion to Tea.
I know I am (f ad mankind,
l.yfi p leafing to the f'male mind.
And let them call ms what they -will;
I'm net dfpfed Ij take it ill.
r t is r. faff, I was ly nature,
. ' A oft an A. 'mating creature,
. Ihd have this talent Jo improved,
. is ne'er to love, cr he beloved \
I've wonder'd in the thorny maze
olf icnce, from my infant days,
And through ambition to he wife,
1 bare abac ft t rad cut my eyes.
Immers'd in fierce s olfruce ,
Half out of date , and cut cf uje,
U I:o i ould affumc an eafy air,
mind intermingle with the fair.
Twelve hears each day employed
in reading,
IHe ere was the time to learn peed
o
breed: up I
Immur'd with becks both day and
night.
u *
IVbat mortal man could grew polite
And with ei pedantic air,
I At: id venture to me! eft the fair.
•
Hencef iidea beauty and ill nature
Infer that “ Pm a woman hater,"
A charge extremely hard to prove,
On me, who 'neither bate nor love,
But yet fineerely wife the good.
Of A! ccmpofid cf fie fie and bleed.
I think feme where in fables eld,
A fiery apropos is told ,
About a wolf, a favage creature,
If ho tried to lay afide his nature,
Mimicking each politer art,
And learning compliments by heart ,
A :th pclijh'd company would keep,
And offer'd to gallant a fie cep,
h he Jhcep was perfcllly well bred i
And compliment'd what he fa id—
“ I own good fir you're veay kind,
il And would no doubt amufe my
<k mind,
‘ But rniift inform yen (with your
“ lea ve)
u Ten very much yourfdf deceive,
“ Tour prejence Jir, can never
“ plcafe,
1,1 Tour abjence will\ at leaf give
“ cafe,
■ £ Tour love, Imu ft by difiance
“ me afire,
,c The farther off, the more f lea
“JureA
Iron this I've learn'd with
ft adieus care,
One way at leaft to pleafe the fair.
And will pa,fine that fureft way,
llhich is to keep rnyllTf away.
From the Calcutta Journal.
. 1C following melancholy
urcumftances occurred a few
c.ays ago to the wcflward :
.A native fchuolmaltcr, accom
panied by 2i boys, his feholars,
■vas palling a branch of Pailar
Idiver, not far from Wallajahbad
-'-at the time of the ft unfortu
nates reached the bank
•'i the river, its bed was nearly
ay, and they conlequencly ex
pected to pals it without the
>drnaJleft danger die late heavy
however, had acaimmu
- .ted into a large and extenfive
body of water above the pafs, i
y. hich fuddenly breaking thro* I
iy embahkment, rufhed nnpe- I
tuouhy down, and overwhelmed
the unrufoeftiiig fchooim-fl'er,
anti his innocent pup;is, with
immediate deftruttion. Two
boys with their matter, alone
reached the opposite bank of the
liver, but one of them fo ex
haul led, that he died in a few
minutes after lie touched the
(Imre. The poor fchoolmatter
flood upon the bank, and pacing
i J O eJ
upon his dying pupils, in ail the
agonies of delpair u and who”
laid he, “ fliali ceil this dreadful
rale to the Fathers and to the
Mothers of thefe Children ? I
never can." —After this pathetic
'exclamation he flood fornc few
moments, exhibited a fpcechlefs
figure of unutterable grief, then
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plunged into the flood, and in
ttantly pciifhed. The furviv
irig boy foon recovered, and car
ried the afflicting tale to the
houfe of the fchoolmafler; when
his wife, with that ddperation
winch Sometimes marks the
otherwise mild character of the
Afiatlc, threw hcrfelfinto a deep
well, and was drowned ere allif
tance could be given.
T A K E N O T I C E.
Ha r there will be applies*
tion made to the honorable
inferior court of the county of
Waffeington, after nine months
from die prefent date, to f*dl a
certain rraft of land lying in
laid county, containing two
hundred and nihety*cight acics,
on Sandhill crek, bounded by
Jonn Whites, John Barganears,
find ,onn Canhadyfs lands, lor
the benefit of the heirs and cie-
Qitors of Ocorge Diiliatd, de
cealed
JariAH Dll. LIARD, AdXX.
May 29, 2801.
N f OTICE is heicby given fo
f all per Cons having de
mands again (I the eftate of the
late honorable James Jones,
deceased, that they render them
properly atrefled to the fubfen
be fs ; and thofe indebted fo the
rll te are requclKd to make
immediate payment.
JOHN M'LLEDGE,
Lbenezer stark,
Executors.
March 28.
NOTICE.
A LL perjens indebted to the ef
tate of IVilliam APDoweil, dec.
are earnejily requefied to make
immediate, payment : and all thefe
to whom the jaid efta.te is indebt
ed, arc likewife requefied to bring
in their accounts properly dttefted.
JOS lAH M. STERETT,
JAMES STUBBS,
Executors.
Feb. 27, 1801.
notice.
TTHE Subfcriber has opened
a TAYLOR’s SHOP, at
John Pauk-tt’s, Lfq. where he
intends carrying on the bufmels
in irs various branches ; where
•gentlemen may have their work
done with the greateft punctual
ity* by
JAMES WILLEY.
Louifviiie, June 20, i3oi,
WRITING PAPER, j
Ecr ink by the ream or quire '
Lta-e cj North-Carclin\
Jbvphn County*
HBUI V all men by theft prefer,is,
that I Giorge Monfty, cj Jaid
county and jiatc , halt bargained,
fold, and delivered to William Hub
bar d,o/ jaid county and JtaU, a cer
tain negro •man /'lave, yellow tum
fltchd, by name JL> J u K. dor
Jmd tngro the jaid Hubbard binds
inmjetj, tit* Leas and ajy gns, to
pdy and cleaver to jaid Murtjey, Lis
ntits or cfjighs, on ike day
°j 1790, a. healthy bound
country horn n.gro woman jlave,
betwiui the age 0/ Ji/ietn o twenty
Jive, or in luu oj jaid negro wo
man Jlave, the Jatd hub ha; d pro
mpt* 10 pay jaid Monjey, one
iiunurid and J or ty pouna* c u/nney
oj jaid jtaie, rn wUr.cj* when to,
2 have hereunto jet rny hand and
cat, itm uay oj I 79 J *
WILL. aM HUBnuRD.
Signed, Jcuxd, end delivered
on tnc pi cjtnce oj
biortnu AiGarihy,
Klucih jLovc,
Stale oj Nctrih-i.arolina,
Jji.p'.m county.
j Li* uay hr. Inward Arm
jireng cornu bjore me, one cj ike
jnjuursjor Ja.a county, and muds
vulii on ike Holy a vangdzjt of
Almighty God, mat he ruuved
J 1 oirc act a ham Moulton, run. a
nenc oj Luna {&> tie was injormedj
on Giiham hub bat d, Joy a negro
girl, or 111 lieu ihereoj one hundred
uhd forty pounds, ihis currency,
payable to George Munjty, which
jaid note I Laze either ivjt or mij
md : • i Lave not ju,a or Gijpojed
oj 1 he Jaid note to cny per Ml or
perjun* whatjoever.
Jhdward Armjircng.
Sworn to hjere me, this
17th June, 1800.
Javus A than, J, R.
Georgia,
JeJjerjon county.
bra ham Moulton icing duly
(worn, Jailh, that Joint time about
the month oj Levember, in the year
one Ihcujand jeven hundred and
ninety nine , he wa> in p'JJ'JJion oj
a cenain agreement ccugatcry,
given by William Hubbard, to
George Mortjey, and byjcia Mo
r ij'cy, iransjer r cd to your pttmoner,
whereby the Jaid Hubbard Jrcmijed
to Jay jaid Morijey, a country born
negro wench, cr in Uni thereoj one
hundred and jorty founds, Jwrlh-
Lu Aina ci rnncy, a copy cj which
irjli t. men I as nearly as mey be, and
to the bejt oj this deponent’siecoi
Itbhon ts bntwiih annexed; that
this deponent placed the Jaid agree
ment in ti, Lands of one Ldward
Armjircvg Jor ccllcfticn, who loji
or mi fluid the jam e jo that it cannot
now occcrr.e at, arid that the Jaid
obligation umains unjatisped and
unpaid.
A. MCI TON.
Sworn in court, this 3 \fi
January, 1801.
James Bezman, Clerk.
I jon the JitiUon of Abraham
Molten , (toting the lefs cj a paper
{cietein dejenbed, and a copy an
nexed,
A is ordered, that the vfual no
tice be given, and that the jaid
papers he cjlaDiijhed unlejs seam-
M aslyLlndJ,
Taken jrm the minutes oj the
Inferior Court p
JAS . BOZEMAN, Clerk,
j'jfer/or. Inferior Curt, od
our ned. Turn, Jan 31, 1801. '
1 0 tut iu-tltiTulii lie. 'l’ui.n'rj (.
Cemt/cr 'jmd Cm
, J oj Abraham. h{,
J ,lc noth Li.at yo c
a, tJI'JI ,on in h,i <»*npnp„ T d> '
S6 a l /T‘ ne£r ZT‘ m UU ‘Z :
w Md by m I
n urdy tht jaxi j
imp/ to pay to one George Mvrii
hs/uirs, cr cjfigns, a jnund ecu'*
try tern negro woman j/uve t E
ihea 6 e C J ft tun ani iumty.fr.
or in luu the no/, cue hundred ad
Jcr/y poinds .A ? ouh~iaul ir ,j r ' r
7tncy which /aid ogrumtnt 4s
trail'/erred to your petitioner, ai d
isnowlo/ior mflatd; whereupc*
he prays, that the copy henvnihanl
nexid. may be ejiabLiJhfd m Urms
oj tne Jlatute in Jack ca/e provided
lakcnjrcm themnutes,
3 3 cn - 1801,
I'TTirs Bozeman, C.C.O,
Vvaihir >ton Superior Court,
May Term, iBci.
Q ' petition cf Richard
Pei kins, dating his lofsof
two fcvcral daeds of conveyance
comprehending fix Cveral tracts
of land of one theufand acres
each, executed in his favour hy
| Joitph Kyan, on the dav
| cf in the year of our 1 oul
one theufand (even hundred
and ninety three, and that co
pies cf the laid two deeds of
conveyance, with an affidavit
teflif) ing that the fa id copies are
of the fame tenor and of the
oiigina’, and that the latter arc
IoH, and filed in the cleik's of
fice of (he Superior Court Wafh
ington i ouniy,-—A rule is grant
ed, and that the faid copies be
eftablifhed, and continue of the
fame fence, virtue and effiefi of
the foil originals, unlefs caule
be ffi cwn to the contrary, at the
next (openor couit robe holden
in and for the county of Wafh
ingten, on the third Monday in
November next, and that this
rule be pubhfhed at lead once
every month uulil faid ccuit, in
the Gazettes of Lcuifviilej Au*
gufta and Walhington.
Copied from the minutes,
T liOS. B. KUTHERFc RD,
c. w. c.
June 13, 1801.
Wajhington County .
J\PE 111 ICE bang preferred
by Andtrjcn Redding , to the
court of ci din cry, praying an order
of the court to dir eft Matthew Ear
ns, to make and execute legal
as administrator of the tstate and
effects 0) Adam Heath,dec. agreeably
to faid Adam Heath’s bend, bearing
date the 12th December, 1703 oh~
liging him to make titles to eight
acres of land , on the west end of
the land whereon he then lived—
and the /aid petition, with a true
copy 0] /aid bend, being filed in ih:
Clciks Office of this Court.
iTIS ORDERED , that tit
foregoing application he fubli/hedin
one of the Gazettes cf this slate,
three months; that at the next term
of said court thereafter , no sufficient
objection shewn the /aid Matthew
Harris, administrator as aforesaid,
will he dir died to execute tides to
And erf on Redding , according to
the conditions of /aid bend, in terms
of the aft in fuck cafes provided,
A true copy from the records ,
February 23, 1801.
7. WAUS, Clerk C. 0 >