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'•SARXIeR AND OLD WOMAN’.
s'Q a Farmer in Dorset , /r# Old
woman went.
To pur chase a hujhd os corn,
Herjels and her children i&tth
hunger quite [pent ,
'Look'd destitule,pale and sorlorn .
JVtsW Jeventeen J. hillings was all
that Jhe had,
AndJhe ossered the whole sor the
wheat,
Eighteen was the price , and the
sarmer he said,
That a penny bene'r would 'bate,
'The woman wept sete, when a sol
dier came ly,
st "ho learning the cauje (s her gries \
Bade her he os good cheer, and
leave wiping her eye,
For he would assord her relies.
<l Pray give hem the Jeventeen
Jhillings he Jed a,
And 1 (Is the sarmer be will
, **g>)
u Besore the poor Creature Jhall
go without hi ead,
tr Will readily give the Pother
/hilling
The sarmer agreed and accepted
the same,
(< And now (quoth the soldicr)
chserve,
cc A'/hilling I gave you, but divas
in the King's name,
i>c And you muss his Majesty serve."
Thus the Farmer he tricked to the
jcy os his heart,
ssssld render'd the poor woman blest,
For he instantly causd him to pay
down the/mart ;
And keeping the /billing, /aid,
“ This is my part,
cc And mistre/s, here take you the
rest."
V
FROM THE SHOP OF
Mssrs. Verbal and 'Trochee.
WANTS.
sine wants benesice, a place or post 3
Another would the people's Javor
he ast \
*Tts hard to Jay, in sass, who
wants the most.
A Traveller, who has been in
all circles, recently called at
our shop, and gave us the
sollowing srom his journal,
and requested us to expose it
to view among our shop ar
ticles.
Entimeratio Destdericrum.
The sirst consul os France
Wants —the dominion os the
world, and as a prelude to the
tonqucß, intends his gallant
tars shall haul Great-Britain up
the river Seine to Paris.
The British government
Wants—to prelervc the balance
os Europe, in their savor.
Ihe Barbary powers want —
a good drubbing to make them
mere moderate in their demands
upon their soreign sriends.
Ihe C antons os Switzerland
want —a William Tell, and
sreedom.
Lord Neison wants —to bom
bard the Alps.
The French people want—a
sespire srom tumult, diseord,
.anarchy, and consusion, the cer
tain attendants os srequent revo
lutions, and the spread os level
ling principles.
General Menou wants—to be
sesely landed at Toulon.
The United Stews want-*cn
iy Tnich to air. ram their gsr*
vernmenc and prosperous luna
tion at home, and their begun
syslem os desence continued to
make them respetled abroad.
u The ancient dominion”
wants* —to iv.ay the seeptreos
rcpublicanism m America.
Clergymen want —more sa
brics ; merchants —more cul
torners ; and lawyers—more
and welthicr clients.
Real'on wants—-more adher
ents.
The votaries os seieneb want
—extensive patronage.
It is laid that dilimcreßed pa
triot! lm almoll wants —an ex
i sit: ice.
Many os our common people
want —more assability ; and
many os our great ones want —
less ceremony and assectation.
Critics want candor; and
modern authors —originality.
Coquets want —more Batter
ers ; prudent girls Ids gallants;
and the writer os this wants —
Fame and Dollars.
[iV. 11. Centinel .]
Propcsals will he
received at the Department
os Secretary cs the State os Geor
gia, till the 20th os January next,
Jcr printing two theujand copies
os Marhury and Crawsord's Di
gest esthe Laws cs this State, in
, consormity to the ass entitled,
“ An ass to carry into essess the
Bth Jess ion os the gd article esthe
constitution," in which it is enabl
ed “ That the Secretary os the
State shall, under the diression os
the Executive, cause the said Di
gest to be printed in a quarto
bound volume or volumes."
The size cs the Jheet, the extent
os the margin, and a s ample oj the
Type and paper to accompany the
proposals. The persen with whom
the contract is made, to give bond
with approved security in double
the amount os his contract sor the
completion os the above mentioned
number cs copies cs the said Digest,
and the delivery thereos at such
place and time as stjall be stipulat
ed.
Propcsals in like manner will
also be received sor binding the
said Digest in Jhcep.
PL MARBURY, Sec'y.
GEORGIA.
Jessersort County.
Jeremiah Thcmpscn being duly
swern, saith , that he bad lost or
mislaid a note cs hand on A/hlcy
Wood, sor the sum cs cne hundred
and sorty dollars, dated in Februa
ry 180 i , pay able in Osscber ensuing
to said Thomp/on.
Jeremiah Thompson.
Sworn to besore me this
24 th Dec. 1801.
Z. Lamar, j. i. c.
CAUTION.
ALL persons are hereby ser
warned srom pur chasing cs note os
hand given by A. Wood to Jere
miah Thompson, sor one hundred
and sorty dollars, as the same is
lost, and has since been Jatissied.
A. WOOD.
December 21, 1801.
BOOKS & STATIONARY
For Sale at the Ossice os
the Louisville Gazette,
November 14, 1801.
CCLI setch’s SALE t
Will be sold, Cn the srst Saturday
in March next, at the Market
House, in the ’Town cs Louis
ville,
ic,ooo Acres third quality
Land, lying in Franklin and
Jackson Counties, on the wa
ters os the Oconee River, ad
joining Lott and Dennison, and
granted to John hurries and
others. Taken as the property
os Peter J. Carnes, esq. de
ccased, to satissy his taxes lor
the year 1800. lax due 22
dollars 68 cents.
GARLAND HARDWICH,
t. c. c.
December 26.
N OTIC E.
On the nth day cs January next,
will be sold, on the premses os
Frederick Wimberly, cs IVaJh -
ingten county, deceased ;
THE personal property os
the said deceased ; consisling cs
valuable Negroes, Horses, 6:c.
Twelve months credit will be
given ; and notes with approv
ed security required.
Frederick Cullens,
Flenry Wimberly,
Administraiors.
Aov ember 19, 1801.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the sir st Tuesday in January
next , at the Court House in
Sandersviile, Wajhtngton coun
ty, between the hours osten and
three o'clock, will he sold to the
highest bidder, sor Ca/h,
587 Acres os land in laid coun
ty, on the v/aters os Lamar’s
Creek, adjoining Seslions and
River’s land ; Taken as the pro
perty os Phillip Dilliard, to sa
tissy Richard Martin’s Execu
tion.
138 Acres os land on Sand
hill Creek, adjoining Heaton’s
land; Taken as the property os
Wm. Bralvvell, and Bailey Ro
bin Ton, to satissy Andrew Ken
nedy’s execution.
Also, Acres os land,
with a compleat set os mills on it,
said land lies on Ogechec River,
adjoining the Golphinton lands,
whereon Thomas Shields now
lives; One Negro man named
June ; Taken as the property os
laid Thomas Shields, sen. to
satissy Jas. Wallace’s Execution.
Also, one hundred acres land
lying on Cedar Creek ; taken as
the property os Lewis Saunders
Nobles, Co satissy Shadrach Ro
zier’s execution.; levied on by
Sampson Culpepper, Constable,
returned to me.
Andrew' Kennedy, s. w. c.
December 5.
TO BE SOLD,
TWO hundred acres (s land in
Jess ers on County,whereon Richard
Wanmcck now lives. It it situate
on Lambert's Creek, within sour
miles cs Louisville, and joins lands
cs Robert Warnuk, and Daniel
AT Neil, Indspiitablc titles will
be given, and the terms os payment
made casy to the pur chaser. For
surther particulars apply to the
Subscriber, at Barnwell Di st riss,
near Steel Creek , South-Carolina,
or Hugh AT Neely.
FRANCIS H. GODFREY.
December 24, 1801.
BLANKS
Fqs at this Ossice.
Notice
I caution all persons sra* trad- -
a vote s 35 dollars given
by me to Samuel Brady, dated 2B tb
November, payable in next date ;
it being part os the pr ice cs ast ck
Nag he impesed in me, and I
don't ini end to pay it.
P. GIBBS.
Warren County, Dec. 26.
GEORGIA,
IT ancock County.
BROUGHT to the Jail os
this County, a negro man,
who calls himseis C/ESAK, and
says he belongs to one John
Wilson, os the Bate os South-
Carol ina, and that he lately broke
out os the Jail os Warren Coun
ty. He is a Bout built sellow,
speaks broken Englißi. The
ow’ner is desired to prove his
property, pay charges, and take*
him away.
JOHN FREEMAN,
Jailer .
December 13, 1801.
GEORG I~A^
Jess ers on County,
PERSONALLY appeared
besore me, ABiley Wood,,
and saith, that he has 108 or miG
laid a certain Note that he had
inposTelTion againß Patrick Con
nolly, deceased ; the said note
was given to Ferny Jean Mar
shall, in the year 1796, being on
demand two years the sirß day
os December laB; the amount
os said note was eighty-three doU
lars eighty-three and three quar
ter cents, with a credit os sorty
dollars given.
A. WOOD.
Sworn to besore me
April 29, 18c 1.
Walter Robinson", j. r. c„
GEORGIA,
Wasslinglon County .
John Spann &
Sarah Spann, adminisba
tors with the will annexed, hath
applied to me sor letters os ad
rmnislration, on the eßate and
eßeels os John Spann, late os
the county asoresaid, deceased j
these are theresore to cite and
admonilh all and singular the
kindred and creditors os the said
deceased, to sile their obie6lions
9
is any they have, in my ossice,
on or besore the 19th day os
January next, otherwise letters
os adminidration will be granted
them.
Given under my hand this
19th day Dec. 1801, and
in the twenty-sisth year cs
American Independence.
J. WATTS, c.c. o.
GE GI G I~A~
Wa/hington County,
WHEREAS James Har*
vey hath this day ap
plied to me sor letters os adnrn
nisuation, on the estatc and es
st£ls os Solcmon Homes, late
os the county asorelaid deceased,
these are theresore to cite and
admorish all and lingular the
kindred and creditors os the bid
deceased, to sile their objestions
is any they have, in my ossice
on or besore rhe 19th January
next, otherwise letters os admi
nistration will be granted her*
Given under my hand this 19 b
day os Dec. 1801, and inthts
25th year os Ameitcan Inde
pendence.
J. WATTS, c. 9*