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Hie of his veffi.
We alio learn that about 900
blaciis, who held a garrifon in
the ifland, were poilbned by a
ftratagem of die French.
[ Phil . Ga z .
The following is puhlifhed in a
northern pc per, as ta km from
Dr Ru. h's Obferv.\ dons on the
mode of Education proper in a
Repuhl iC%
A C nnftian cannot fail of
being a Republican. The hif
tory of the creation of Man and
of the connexion of our fpecies
to each other by birth, which
is recorded in the Old Tefta
nient, is the bed refutation that
can be given to the divine right
of Kings, and the ftrongell ar
gument that can be tiled in fa
vour of the the original and na
tural equality of all Mankind.
A Chriftain I fay again, cannot
fa I of being a republican, for
every precept of the Gofpel in
culcates thole degrees of humi
lity, felt denial, and brotherly
kindnefs, which are directly op
pofed to the pride of Monar
chy, and the pageanty of a
Court. A Chrillian cannot
fail of being ufeful to the repub
lic i for his religion teacheth him
that no man “ liveth to himfelf”
And laftly, a Chrillian cannot
fail of being wholly inoffenfive ■,
for his religion teacheth him to
do to others what he would wilh
in like manner.’*
From the Balance.
As many people, of friendly be
nevolent difpofttions, as well as
J'ome others, of an oppofte caft,
plunge themfelves into poverty
and wretchednefs by a tbought
lejs profufion, or through a
want of prudent economy, the
following excellent maxims of
economy , ex*rafted from the
ingenious and valuable writings
cf rev. Dr. Latbrop, are re -
to general perufal.
They may he particularly ufe
ful to young men and women,
who are juft Jetting out in the
world.
“ Spend not your money be
fore you earn it i nor promife
it before you are fure of it.
Promifes, made on other men’s
credit, or on mere contingencies
are liable to fad. If you dil
appoint your neighbour often,
you lofe your credit and his
confidence, and perhaps pro
voke a(uir, whichbreaks friend
fhip, dill orbs your peace, and
augments your ex pence.
* f Ellimate your probable
incomes, making fome allow
ance for difappomtments ; and j
let your cxpences fJi fo much
fhorr, that fomething may be
left at the year’s end. He that
daily con fumes the fruits of his
daily labour, is unprepared for
the day of misfortune. Mod
men, if they v/ill live within the
bounds of nature, may, by mo- |
derate induftry, provide for
themfelves and families. It is
always reputable to live mode
rately, when we have not the
means of living fpendidly. The
example of others is not the
Handardby which wc arem judge
of extravagance j but our own
circumftances and abilities.
1 hat may be extravagance in
one, which would be pardmony
in another.
I “ F.nter not Into ton cl.de
connexions with thole of fhpe
ribr fortunes, if they are difpof
ed to live tafter, than von follow.
Never make a vain oflentadon
of wealth, winch you don’t pof
kfs ; nor live at * other men’s
expence when you can live at
your own. Wade not, in in
dulgence, that time, which you
owe to die duties of life, the
culture of your mind and educa
tion of your family. Confunie
not in luxury, that money which
you owe to your creditor, or to
the public, or by which you
might relieve your family from
diftrefs. When you lee ano
ther grow rich, or item to grow
rich, in any calling, conclude
not that you could do the fame,
nor quit your own profcfllon,
lor one which you do not im
derdaud, and have not the
means of purfuing. Many have
fallen by reaching at things too
high for them. Lay out for
yourfelf bufmefs, to fill up your
time, but not more than you
can manage well. Be not in
too great hade to be lich. The
moderate profits of your own
proper buiinefs are the lured ;
and the honed gains of indudrv
and frugality, are the mod
fweet, reputable and durable.”
WILL BE SOLD,
At the Market Hcufe, in the
Town of Louifville, on SA
TURDAY, the 1 2th day cf
February next , between the
hours of ten and two o'clock,
668 Acres of LAND, in
four different traXs or furveys,
within one mile of Louifville,
being the real edate of John
Paiions, deceafed. Terms of
fide, one third ready money ;
the other two thirds to be paid
on the firft day of January,
1804 —purchasers giving bond
with approved (county. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of laid deceafed* by
virtue of an oraer of the hon
orable the Inferior Court.—
Former terms of fale not com
plied with.
Wm. parsons,
Stirvivittg Executor.
January 13, 1803.
N O T I C E.
Will be Sold, on Tie [day the 15 th
day of February next, at the
hcufe cf Frederick Morris.
A1 L the NEGROES be
longing to the edate of Tandy
C. Key, deceafed, for the be
nefit of the heirs and creditors.
On the fame day, will be
rented, for the term of two
years the PLAN FAT lON
whereon the deceafed lived.
George (ones, Adm'r.
January 5, 1803.
WILL be SOLD,
On Tuefday the \%th of February
next, bet ween the honrs rf ten
and three o'clock :
ALL the perjcnal property cf
Daniel AT Neil, late of this
County deceafed, con fifing of Ne
groes, Dories, Cattle, Houfc
hold Furniture and Plantation
TOOL, &c. terms made known
on the day of fale.
Dan. M‘Neil,|^ Vj>
lane M‘Neil,3
Jan nary 12, 1803.
. TO BE SO 1.0, ,
On f>e 20 tb of February n:::f t |
at tl'e plantation of Mrs.
RcZvAl —
The remaining part of the
Perianal Property of Vinfon
Rowell, deceafed, confiding 1
of one Negro Fellow, I loule- 1
hold Furniture, Stock j
&c. &C. * C '
TUGS. HAP VET.
Jan. 13, 1803.
TAKE NOTICE.
ON the frji ’l iiefday tn March )
next, at the Court-llcujc in I! \ijh- j
mgton County , will be fold, oil 1
the real efate of Benjamin (irif
fifU deceafed , for tve benefit of
the heirs and creditors of fid
deceafed: Agreeable to an order of
the honorable the Court of Ordi
nary for that purpofe decreed.
ALLEN GRIFFIN,
Surviving admimjirator .
?9 th November, 1802.
WILL RE PUBLISHED,
In a few weeks,
That WORK, entitled,
Hymns, poems and
STATEMENTS, a Will
, \ J
in Dialogue—the Order of
Meh hizcdecclilplayed inChurch
and State, demonllrating the
falvation of all Men, through
Cbrill, a fabhath for all Men.
By ISAIAH EILAND, &
PHILLIPS GIBBS.
Jar. 19, 1803.
RAN-AWAY fr,om the
fubferiber, in Wilkes
county, fork of Little River,
on the 9th infiant, a NEGRO
FELLOW, named Sam, about
30 years of age, fix feet high,
of a \ ellowiOi complexion, and
the eve teeth of his upper jaw
cor fiderably injured : he for
merly belonged to Wm. Cour
fey ; had on when he went away
a green jacket and overhalls, .
fomewhat worn. A reward of {
den Dollars will be given to '
any perfon apprehending laid |
negro, fo that he may be ob- [
tained.
Wm. OGLETREE.
Jan. 19, 1803.
T O REN T,
And poffeffion g ; ven imnrc- j
diately,
A Two Story HOUSE, with
a Kitchen, Chair Hcufe, Stable,
and Carden. For particulars,
enquire of the Printers.
December 'll, 1802.
N O T I C E.
NINE months after date, ap
plication will be made to the ho
norable Inferior Court of J tan
cock County, for leave to Jell two
trails of lard, one in faid county ,
on the waters of Ijland Creek,
adjoining Hugh Horton and others,
containing about five hundred
acres. The other in the County
of Wajhington , containing eight
hundred acres, on the waters of
Spring Creek, adjoining Hooker
and others ; the real eflate of
John Cook deceafed, for the bene
ft of the heirs and creditors of
faid deceafed.
John Harbirt,Y
John Cook, J Ad'ors.
Philip Cook, >
January 1, 1803.
g LANK DEEDS
for Jale at this Office,
Cr.->nr,T\,
7 nl
FRKAS | iii.si [Towelf,
Haiti this day applied to
it)* for letters of adminift atiog
on the eft ale and of
E!m< R arrow, late of the rounrv
a fore fa id derrakd ; thefc are
therefore to cite and .Jnmmfh
al’ and lingular the kindred and
creditors of the Eid deceafcd, to
Hie their objections if any they
liave, in my office, on 01 before
rHe i ft Monday in March next,
otherwise letters of admimflu
tion will be granted him.
C:vcn under my hmu (hii
19 h day of J m 1803 and
in Ihe 26 h year of Ameri
can Indcnendrncc.
JAS. BOZFMAN, c. c. i>:
GEORGIA,
Jtffcrfn Countv.
WHEREAS j ainrs haf
tain and Jenny Coates,
hath this dav applied to mo
for letters of admindlration,
on the cflatc and cfleets of
James Coates, larc of the
county afnrefard dec.; ili'-fcaro
therefore to cite and acimonifti
all and fmgular ilie kindred
and creditors of the laid Jcceal
cd, to hie their obn tlions if
«/
any they have, in n.y office,
on or b' fore the fi; ft Mondar
in March next, otl owife letters
ofadminiftiation will be granted
them.
Given under my hand at
cilice, this 19th of (anuary
1803, and in the 27th year
of American Independence
JAS. BOZEMAN, c. c.o.
CROR G I A,
Wajhingion County .
'EU' H K '< f AS Frederick
Cullens hath this day ap
plied to me for letters of adrni-*
riftration, on the elt. te and cf
f thof Thomas I rorminjatc of
rhe county aforHaid, deceafcd;
ihcfe are therefore to cite and
ndmonifh all and fingu'ar the
1 incited and creditors of 1 lie faid
deer afed, to file their
if any they have, in my office,
on m before the 2d Monday in
February next, oihcrwifc letter®
of sdrniniftration will Lc grant
ed him.
Given rlnder tny hand this
6th of January 1802 and
in the 27. h year of Arne*
ncan Independence.
J. WATTS, c. c o.
G E O R G I A,
Wajhington county.
W HER K a S Jacob
Butt,hath this d.iy applied to me
forlcttersdifmilTarv on 1 he eftate
and effects of Malachi Butt,
and Abi Butt, late of the coun
ty aforefaid,dec. thefc aie there
fore to cue and admonifh all and
finpular the kindred and creditors
of the faid deccafed to fr!c their
objections if any they have, irs
mv office, on or before the 2d
I Monday in fcb. next, other
wife letters of adminiflratiot*
will be granted him.
Given under my hand this
sth day of Jan. 1803,,
and in the 27th year of
American Independence.
J. Watts, c. c. o.
i almanacs"
For Sale at this Q&ct*