The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, March 09, 1803, Image 1

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" rwr&mmm-T ''Wf * tmk THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE; A, N D REPUBLICAN TR U M PET. * ■ ■■■«■■ ******* —« * * TM| — p - ■ —.-ri -, n -r — - vm m „ IlaLLl'kjlai*!* ~~j V ft vm V d W E DNESDAY, Marc h 9, ,Bc-,. [No. ,93. LIBERTY IS CUR MOTTO MSD TRL TiJ OUR GUIDE. LOUISVILLE, (GEORGIA)--Publiihed every Wcdncfday, by AMBROSE DAT & J AMES HELY, State Primers, a: 3 uollais per arm.; vVhcre Effiiys, Articles of intelligence, Advcrtilcments, &c. Ac. arc thankfully received, and PivIiSIIMG in ail its varict), is executed with ncatntis and di(patch. I—I»| «Mniiii...«w»rv»i« J «., ■»■•■» '» m -II «'»«■. «■«■■.. .mi,, ihm.-- ■ -inif.-M.— - -- -■- r - —■- - - A Lift of Letters remaining in . _ the Left- Office, at Louijville y on the fir ft day ofi January, 1803, which if net taken cut before the frft day cf Apri, next, will be fient to the Gene ral P oft-Office, as dead letters. A. Hugh Alexander, James Alfton. B. John Boftwick, 2,#John Bryan, Jefte Brown, Elizabeth Brown Ton, Godfrey Bet fill. C. H. G. Caldwell, 2, Wil liam Craig, 2, fas. Church well, Peter Chaftain, Levin Collins, Colonel Clements. D. Jeremiah Dupree, 2, fas. Douglafs, John M. Dooly, Ab ner Davis. F. Arthur Finne. H. Anthony Hancock, Tho mas Hart, 2, Thom is Holt, Elias Hodge, Jofeph Hodge. K. William W. Kennon, John King. L. Daniel Lemle, Jeremiah Lofcin, Arthur Lot. M. PinnerV. Milton, Tho mas Me iwether, William M c powcll. 5. William Skinner, Edith Scone. W. fames Williams, Solo mon Wood, Margaret Wood burn, Joel Willis. James Bozemaf, P. M. RAN- AWAY from the fubferiber, in Wilkes county, fork of Little River, on the 9th inftant, a NEGRD FELLOW, named Sam, about years of age, fix feet high, of a yellowish complexion, and the eye teeth of his upper jaw confiderably injured : he for merly belonged to Wm. Cour fey ; had on when he went away a green jacket and overhalls, fo mew hat worn. A reward of Ten Dollars will be given to any perfon apprehending Laid negro, fo that he may be ob tained. Wm. OGLETREE. Jan. 19, 1 803. BROUGHT tojefrerfon Jail ch Monday the 21 (i inftant, f-wo Negro Fellows of the follow ing deferiplion :—One named JIM, about 2 5 years old, 5 feet 8 inches hizh, with a fear on his o' left cheek, andhis hack much mark ed from the whip . 7be other mam - ed POM PET, about 33 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, and Jays they both belong to a Mr. IVIL KINS near Savannah. (he owner is requefted to come for ward, pay charges, and take them, away. WILLIAM BARRON, jailor. Louijville, Feb. 23, 1803. "blank D EEd s ’ for Jale at this Office. SHERIFF’S SAI ES. CA the firft Tuefday in April next, will be fold, at the Mar ket Ucufe in Louifvilie, to the high eft bidder, between the hours cf ten and three o'clock, A likely Negro f ellow, na med l om, taken to fatisfy an execution Robert Thompfon, vs. Zachariah Gray and Nathan Powell. Former terms of laic not complied with. Alfo, two likely Hones, ta ken as the property of the t flare of Blaffingame Harvey, deceas ed, to fatisfy fundry execu tions. DAVID THOMAS, Sheriff. January 26, 1803. — ■n-riayiTw SHERIFF’S SAI Es. On the frft 'Fucfday in Jan. next , will be fold to the high eft bidder, at the Market-Ucufe, in Loitijville, between the hours of ten and three o'clock, ONE Negro Fellow, named ' York ; taken as the property cf j Chefihy Boftwick, adnnnifiirutcr of \ Jofeph Prefton, deceafed, to fatisfy I Jofeph Clay, vs adminiftrator cf Jofeph Prefton. Alfo, Eleven Negroes, named as fellows: Charles, • Chloe y Sa vanah York, Nelly, Beilin da, Ja cob, Ned, Beck, Adala, Alary ■ and Alar Patton, pointed out as the properly of Chefty Boftwick, Jen. to fatisfy an execution of Pa trick Hays, vs. Chefley Boftwick, and other executions. DAVID THOMAS, Serif. (rfp The Sale cf the above Property, will take place on the frft Tuefday in April next, if the former terms oft Jale are not complied with. Jan. 31, 1803. FOR SAL E, ONE Traft of LAND, in Fran kli n co tin ly, con tai ni ng 1380 acres, more or lets j grant ed to Leonard Marbury, bound ed fouthwardly by Baker’s land, fouth-eaftwardly by Horatio Marbury’s land and all other lides by vacant land. One Tract of Land in Frank lin County, containing 1150 acres more or lefs, granted to Leonard Marbury; bounded north- weftwardly by Charity Marbury’s land, north-caff ward ly by vacant land, and fouth eaftwardly by Baker’s land. One Tract in Burke County containing 350 acres on the north fide of Brier Creek, fold bv the Commiffioners of Con fifeated property in Decem ber, 1784. Ebemezer Stark, Moor's Wharf, Savannah. ■ November 23, 1802. I ran the A men ican Merc u r v . A Rep ubl i ouTT- ESTIVA L In honor of the tied ion and admlniilration of Prefident JEFFERSON, // ill be add rated at New-Haven on It ednejday the A u of Alar ch next. The day will he opened with difehatges from the Artillery. At 11 o’clock will be formed aproctf en of all who njoicc in the (übjt 61 of the Feftival. An oration by PIER PONT EDWARDS, Fiq. with other republican performances, will compofe the cxcrcilc within the Iloufe. SeKd vocal and inf rumcntal Mtiftc has been engaged. * A public dinner will be pro vided, and there will be a Danc ing Alicmbly in the evening. Private houfes are engaged I 4 for all the I adits, who may ho- I nor the occafion with their com ! pany. A general attendance is re ' fpefttuily invited. On the day IHe will rejoice, BECAUSE the election of Prefident Jeff erf on pint an end to the arftocratic influence of the advocates of the Funding Syf tem and a Britifh Treaty, and fcattcred the combined forces of the enemies of our revolution. We will rejoice that a Standing Army, an expen five Navy, an odious Excife and iiftltTs Judi ciary arc no more our houfes, lands, carriages, llilF, Dies at auction, anti domeftic induftry, are re fared from the grafp of an all devourir g Tfea fury—that Prefidenrial patron age has been diminifhed bv the difmiiTion of many hundreds ot officers—that economy has fuc ceedtd to lyftematic profufion, humanity to third for national glory, and peace to perpetual alarms of foreign danger. We will rejoice, That we are redeemed from a hole of Nobles, guarded by aJu perior-—that federalihn at length wears its own character in its front, and deals out its fal.Vhocds wdthout the impofing aids of probability or power, and that, in oppoficion to all its former profeffions, it now con lifts of hoftility again ft the Prefident, the heads of departments, the Congrefs and its meafures, the decided voice of more than three-fourths of our people, and the Union bf the States. We will rejoice that the fpirit of die re volution now animates fourteen of the States and that the fame fpirit is advancing in the other States as faft as the mcalurcs of the paft, and of the prefcntad •ll imllration aie known andccrn pand —nr.d ti nt in this State, where holts of our citizens arc excluded from the rank of free men, our electoral votes have nkn rapidly fiom 69 to 468 c and that the approaching elec tion promifesapowerfuladdition. We will rejoice that the mea fures adopted by oui gifl.ituie to abridge the right of 1 offtake, and to retain, in their /eats, 111 ewivhofcJolt reccmmenda « ti(/t is their hatredoj rtpuhiitaft ijfti, have met a reception wholly oppofite to rheir exj ec tatioin—that the fta/bn is ar riving, w hen the induftrious poor of the State will be made free, and when through their aid \vc (ball gain a name and a h gitimace exilic nee in a republican nation. Twenty years have elapfcd fincc we rejoiced in the diftin gndhed victory, which termi nan d in glory a tedious diflrtfl ing, and ex pen five war. Since that time the /pint of die revo lution lias had to contt r.d again# Irdls (f its privileged enemies a» nu d w ith power—againft plans of M( narchy in Convention and in Senate—againft an unprece dented inftance of national in juft ice and ingratitude towards its faith!ul defenders—againft the infultmg projects of the in laciate lenders of foldjcrs earn ir-g;,—againil repeated attempts to rc-umic us to the enemy c) Nations —again# the. extrava gance and clupkcity of thofe tin fellcdmilTionarics, whom we fend abroad to the nations of tlie earth to dcfpifc us—againft fo reign gold and intrigue—againft the parade of drawing rooms, the mean apifbnels of foreign tyrants, the adulation of a court ami the corruption of ufclcfs officers—againft the wafte of public trealure for public ruin— againft navies and armies—a gauift an enormous and accu mulating debt and againft die awful combination of military defpotifm, in the perfon of a foreigner, with foreign princi ples, in the hearts of Ameri cans. Republican! In had to contend, in its infancy with more em mics than the manhood of monarchy could overpower. It has triumphed glorioufly. It has overthrown the horfc and his rider, and wc will rejoice in its enemies. O 1 he four years, which pre ceded the eleclionof Preftdent Jcfrcrfon, were like the dark j nefs, which precedes the niorn j ing.—They formed a re’gn of j terror, preferiptior. and violence, j and the very name of Rcpubli / can was odious to every man m power. In the dark, train of