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• under con ft :ous gull:-,
\ reduced to the laft fhifts of
f.’illhood and evafion. After
j veral falfe and frivolous re
marks, he feems to humbly con
f,le hirafelf with the pitiful gra
tincation of calling names in the
•v ulgar language of a querulous
old woman —Were we difpofed
(which is not the cafe) to adopt
his fcumlous fbile, we could
be flow on him a variety of epi
thets, each of which might be
generally thought very appro
priate, fuch as mifcreant, ralcal,
fac, &c. —But in our opinion
bis own proper appellation of
Wm. j. Hobby, is the moll
infamous and reproachful term
that we can life* and one well
calculated in Georgia to exprefs
any degree of political bafenefs.
—For to call him fcoundrel,
would be attaching to him a fig
rificance, a diftindlion and con
fftency of character, to which
he cannot even afpire from the
fuperlative profligacy and de
pravity of his principles.—
Upon a few occafions when a
direft opportunity offered to
expedite the papers to Augufta,
they have been fent by private
'conveyance, and this was done
merely to enfurc their delivery.
Upon ail other occafions, they
have been fent duly by the mail,
as the proffered certificate of Mr.
James Bozeman, pofl-mafter at
Louifville, would fully teftify.—
Altho* we have given this further
vv
explanation and proofto guard any
wilufpcfting mind, againft W.
J. Hobby's infiduous falfehoods,
bafely calculated to injure us
with our Sitbfcribers ; we are
convinced that the well known
principles upon which certain
poft-mafters have long a deed
towards Republican Editors,
throughout the United States,
is Efficiently underffood by every
intelligent reader, as to have
rendered ir unneccffary.
With regard to his allufion to
A Jury of the Comity deciding on
wy libellous matter —If he ex
pects by this fetch to produce
an abandonment of our duty to
the public in expofing delin
quents, to impofe filence by
intimidating us with the dread
of a malicious, vexatious proj
ection, he is moft egregioufly
miftaken ; the experiment has
already been made by fome of
his partizans in this County, and
failed ; having met with the juft
contempt which it with its au
thors merited from a well in
formed independent jury, who
difdained as Inch men ever will,
to minifter to the malice of any
degraded fpeculating faction.
departed this life, on Mon
day morning laft, in the 19th
year of her age, Mrs. Eliza
beth Lem lb, wife of Mr. Da-
Ud Lernle, of this place.
One of the numerous advanta
ges which the printers of repub
lican newfpapers flattered them
jlveswith the hope of obtaining,
by a change of the executive,
an alteration in the poft
rjfice department. At prefent,
T ’‘is is almofl entirely in the
V a ndsof federal partizans, many
rj A’hom arc themfelves printers,
and it i s eafier to feel than to de
* -dbe the fuperiority which, in
various rdpcdls, this arrange
ment gives to federal editors, in
tb.e promptitude of their public
intelligence, in the collection of
fublcribers, in their correfpon
dence with their readers, Ac.
&c. There is not a poll-office
in Virginia, but what is ftuck
round with propofols for inch
papers as the Pert Folk, Gazette
of the United Stater, IPdfbhmtcn
Federal if, is <\ and the poft-mal
ters pay greater attention to ob
raining lublcnbers than to the
duties of their c.Tu e. No fuch
favour is fhewn to republican
papers, and of courfe the princi
ple of “equal and exact juftice
to all parties,’' is not properly
attended to.
Theft* remarks are not point
ed atany individual. The griev- |
ance is general, and a republican j
executive will think it his duty
to reform ir.
Virginia Pager.
In a weftern paper, a printer
announces to his readers the
marriage of a “ Mr. John Shore,
to Mils Polly Peafe.” This
couple, in a laudable fpirit of
cuiinaty economy, it feems, are
for trying a mcls of pork and
P^s.
A father wilhed to diiTuade
liis daughter from all thoughts
of matrimony —“ She who mar
ries does well, (lays he) but Ihe
who marries not, does better.”
“ My father,” Ihe anfwered,
very meekly, “ i am content
to do well: let her do better
who can.”
One of the laft Liverpool pa
pers contains an advertdement,
by authority of the church war
dens and overfeers of the poor,
giving a clefcription of no Ids
than twenty-nine hufbands who
have run-away from their w ives,
and left their families chargeable
on the parifh. In this lift tliere
are fix tailors and live fhoema
kers. .. In the defenption of the
run-aways there is only one of
a ruddy complexion, and he is
a hlackjmth. The parifh offers
a guinea for apprehending any
of them, but none of the wives
offer a penny.
Baltimore Pager.
At an election for reprefenta
tive to Congrefs, from Kentuc
ky, held at Lexington, the votes
given were, for John Fowler
648, for William Garrard 39,
for Philip Thomas 2ft.
The reward for the appre
henfton of Jalbn Fairbanks,
mentioned under the Bofton
head, to have been refeued
from Dedham jail, has been in
created to 1 coo dollars.
Ext rail from a Inver pool Price
Current , "July 11.
“Rice, 275. to 28s. 6d.
“ Geor - to i/iod.
gia common } J
"gszSsri****
“ The demand for thefe arti
cles has been very dull for fome
time* and the profped is rather
dilcouraging, altho’ no material
decline in prices has yet taken
place.” !
ryjsi 11 no to 7/ o) u' r f/ . [■
A PETITION being pnferred ,
by (.aieb Carmen, to the court ,
<7 cr denary, praying tin crtder cf
tits ecu'i to tli eci Ann Deify,
to vicke find err cute titles to a 'cer
ta:{i t yeti' cf lend, ns a. hnitii/ira
trix of the efiate cf Lockin' Dev fey,
decern d, agreed 1 -!? tojrdd Lee km
Dorjey's laid, hearing date 2 c)th
of dept en. ‘ er, i 7 97, cbtig me Lint
to make titles tv tree hundred eifhtv
/even and. one half acres of lend,
lying cn Buffalo creek, Purveyed in
the name cf J'jl:ia Miller , fen
It dll inn: Lev', efq. and the faid
petitint with a true copy cf / aid
lend icing fled in the Clef k's Office I
cf this C\.i) I: —fi is ordered , that
the foregoing application he pubUfh
cd in one of the Gazettes cf this
ft ate three mentis, that at the next
term thereafter nc fujjicient cdjee
ticujhewn, the Jr id Ann Dor day
adminiftr atrix rs a for dr id, will
he dir died io execute titles to Caleb
Crimen, according to the condition
cf find bend in terms cf tie all in
Juch cafes pro aided.
A true copy /ran the minutes,
September 3, 1801.
7. H 'A'LJ'S, Clerk.
TEN DOLLARS REWARD
For the Recovery cf A STILL
taken away from my plantation,
cn cr ah cut the 1 fth of July left.
Said Still is without a Cap, has
a Copper Worm, and works about
43 gall:::s.
UNFIT BRINSON.
Buck I lead, Aug. iS, ißot.
TEN DOLLARS LET MSI
RAN- A WAY f) oi n the Sub
. fer: her . a Negro I Vend, by
the name cf Marie Lcutfe, about
35 years of age, chunky made,
with a ruff free : talks broken
Fnglifh and I 'reach ; fke is fitp
pofed to be harbored in town, cr
in the neighbor hoed. Any per fen
O *7 _
who will deliver her to the Suli
fer iber, cr put her in place of con
'fr.cmci.t, will receive the above
reward, and all r erf enable expert
ces. She calls herfelf Lucy ameng
the negroes.
CHARES CACHET.
Lculhillc, Sept. 19, 1801.
NOTICE.
ALL per fens indebted to the
efiate cf Tamy C. Key, late of the
county of Jefferfon, deceafed, are
hereby rcquejtcd tc make immeri ate
payment \ and all thefe to whom
the fa id efiate is indebted , are like -
wife re.quefted to render in their
accounts properly attefted, cn c
before the fir ft cf November next.
MARY KEY, Adnfrx.
SAMUEL AN DLL IDS:
GEORGE JONES,
Adminiftr at ors.
Lcuifviile , Sept. 19, 1801
_ -
N C) T I C E.
A LL per ions indebted to the
* c H:ate of Nathaniel f licks,
deceafed, of Montgomery coun
ty, are requelled to come for
ward and make immediate pay
ment ; and thofe *0 whom the
ellatc is indebted, are dcfired" to
bring in their accounts properly
' authenticated to the Tibfcribers.
GEORGE MASON 1 ,
WILLIS WOOD,
Executors.
Wafhington County, Aug. 8.
im _ j
BLANKS
For Sale at this Omce.
( V’ The fr burn lx r w I r
a blent from this Stare a few
weeks, clurinp; which Lint ?
Abner Hammond of I ou'h lie,
is appointed his at env y.
S. HAMMOND.
Savannah, Sept. 8, iBci.
NOTICE,
ALL perlbns indebted to IV
ter Johnfon Came;., Eiq. hue ot
this county, deccaled, arc de
red ro make payment as fooa
as poflible i and thole to whom
the deceafed flood indebted, to
exhibit their claims duly atteft
cd to Michael She! man, Efq.
of this place, or ro the Sub
feriber at Sylvan-Hill, Franklin
county.
THOMAS P. CARNES,
Adminijlratcr,
Lcuifvilie , 7Any ip,lB o i .
TREASURY OFITCE~,
Louisville, Augujl 13, iBok
5 lIE Jax Colleftors who
X are in arrears for the years
f’799 and 1800, arc requeued
to come forward anti make final
fettlemcnts at the Trcafury.
EDWIN MDLNGER,
i'J'reafurer.
As. MERIWETHER,
Cc mptre ller-Gau' r &L
COld ECTOR’s SAI eT
JJ ill he fold, ok the third Sn.tur
ay in Never.:her next, at the'
Alarket Honfe in the I tun cf
LdiifVille , at the if mil hours*
the following trail <f Land , or
ns tJtti'h thereof ns willfaiisfy
the taxes due for the year 18oo„
to wit : ,
575 Acres third quality land
in Jacklbn county, lying on the.
Noith Fork of the Oconee Ri
ver, adjoining Pori: and Map.-
bury, and granted to David
Thukwok. Taken as the pro
perty of' Peter J. Carnes,
Efq. in default for his taxes..
Fax due—Twenty-two dollars
fixty-eight cents.
Conditions of the former file
of the above-mentioned tradt of
land not complied with.
GARLAND HARDWICH,
T. C. J. C.
September 12, 1801.
N OTIC E.
NINE months after elate, ap
plication will bfc made to the
1 lonorable die Inferior Court ot
the county of JcfFerlbn,
to fella trail: of 28/-h. acres of
land on Ogcchce, in f?.id coun
ty, bounded by Stephen Deny
foz, and Jacob Sutton’s lands,
for the benefit cf the heirs and
creditors of Seth Fountain, de
ceafed.
Wm FOUNTAlN,'sdin'r.
July 4, 18 c 1.
NOTICE is hereby given to
all perfons having de
mands againll the cflate cf .he
late honorable ' [ames [ones,
deceafed, that they render them
propeily atteflrd to the fublcii
bets ; and thole indebted to
rftatc are requefted to make
immediate payment.
JOHN MILLEDGE,
LBENKAER STARK.
, ElCCUlOlfl.
March 28.
M U S I C ' BOOKS,
For the Violin and German
Flute, for file, at the Office
of the Louiiville Gazette. -