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CHINESE PROVEP-3.
I -• The sollowing proverb though
cienomin.urd Chinesa, may
be rJo ptcd with equal advan
tage, by any ocher nation—*
it has slcleall 3 ,the peculiar
mrit os containing a great
cbal in a smali conripass.
it Un /words are rusty, /sades
are hr is tit.
When prison doors admit the lights
It ken granaries are Jullcs corn ,
The temple s tbreslodd /oil'd and
worn,
Grass gr cuing zvhere the lawyers
talk ,
When butchers ride and doctors
walk —
Then are there many, young and
cl/
An Ist at es men well the slats upheld.
J The ladies justisy their thin
ress and tran/parency <js apparel,
try cl rving it srom the Grecian,
luC antique, See. Ac. thus de
sending their i .mm ode sly, by a
hurt os clasiical bulwark. At
th’s rate, a satirist remarks, they !
may go on undressing, and plead
paradisiacal prcscripcion, and the
early pui&icc at the toilet oh
I , Eve.
VIV. CH CRAFT.
[The acci'iirts os hanging,
, buinT.gs, ' smotherjng, and
I !K dro vvnirg cspc • • Lns, ot* Malia-
M ■■husi-ti., under rue Charges os
* wi i.'atTrsi, and samiliarity with
evil Ijjirics, by nun/have been
.. ’. ncO vcdassa b u 1 n us—y ct,su c h
was the. enihuskisn os thusc ui>
‘ sortunate times, thsr the si v dc is
But too true. Mr. HoL os
■' Tluclsm, has now in the pTsk,
wcik entitled ** the winders is i
i' s invi/ible world/ wherein all 1
s the toals or.u execudons os the
New-Fngland witches,, are re
copikd with indisputable resti
ironies os their truth. The
nil-wing is a page os that bock.] j
u Giles dry pleaded not j
guilty to his indictment, but !
would not put himscll upon trial
by the jury, (they having clear
ed none upon trial) and know
ing there would be the same
Witneis a aga:n(l him, rather
choic to unuCrgo what death
they would put him to.—ln
presnng, his tongue beinqj prdT
■* O' o o »
rd cut os »us mouth, the Iheriss
with bis cane, sorced it in again
hr was ciyingi He Ivas
HHssr bdi. New- England that war,
W\ * VSI ' Polled to death. The
\ car: going dow n hill with rhese
eig; .. Co execution, was k>r some
/ h’me in a sete; the ass ,ic:td' and
others sind that the devil hinder
ed k, See Aster execution,
the Rev. Mr. Noyes, turning
him tp the bodies, laid, what a
lad tidng it is to lee eight sire
brands os hell hanging there.
And now, nineteen persons hav
ing been hanged, and one presi
eri t< * dcith, and eight more
condemned., in all twenty-eight,
os w.ddi above a third part
were members os some os the
I churches in Ne ./-England, and
mere than hals os them os good
% conveiEtdcm in general, and not
‘V- one cleared —about sisty having
.'onh-TLd them dives to be ,
v sl e * Aviud. cs, os whom not one was i
many a. . L_ a bo ve an hundred an i
to peace. orisb , and above two
sat.5 at. Hsc.-, .r K; r.» aecus.d-—the
bi _ p
specJal dtisi.shiit m oEOyer ahd ;
Terminer comes to a period, j
&LC, ti C.
Father Lislain, the Jesuit, in
his history os Souuh-Atnerica,
says, that is a country in
tsiar quarter, (America) in
which are to bo sound
w/dch have sour legs on their
back, as w< li as the lame num
ber on their hilly y and when tir
ed os running on one sir, they
turn and run on the other.
[Father L. rr.ust have bore
meant the Fecleralists, tor turn
them which way you will, they
will always try some way to get
oss!]
Jud: besore the lasl presiden
tial ‘lestion, a seclcralisl declar
ed that he did not will to live
a minute aster Mr. Jesserscn
Hiouid be presidenr. Aster the
ejection,* he has obsiinarely per
sisUd to cut, drink, and sleep
as nli al. Another declared. 1
that he Ihogld nor consider his j
( d eck in the sunds worth a dol- j
lar in the pound, is Mr. JesTer- j
son shoiild be slexed, yet ever j
si .cc he has held them higher 1
than besore. A sword-cutlcr j
declared he (hould siarpe, Is j
Mr. JtsTnTon (hould be choEr, j
bur sinee he sinds that Mr. Jts- j
Ers mi is not in the line os;
s words, he has turned his hand !
to or her busines, and i; <udng
better than besore. A i.iolii/cal
clergyman ])rophccicd, that
christsanity would he i -Rncp,
is die in sid “3 j c-lier(on, siiou 'd
be presuient, x d the prophgc
has sound his prediction vended
in his own pers n, sor he has
never exhibited one evidence os
; christianicy sincc the sth os
, March 1801.
Amor. .Mercury,
Brit id) Misdsters. —By a cn j
non 1 account os all the prim; 1
I niir.ilL’crs who slour!One i in
I E.nglcnd, srom the conqr.dt t j j
! the sederation, it appears that
their resoaslive sates were as
sollows:—i)icd by the [alter 7
by the axe 10 —by the popu
lace 9 —by y, ovate hards c- -
in i niprl Ton meat 4 —i n exile 4
—in penitence i- r saved by sa
cnsicing tlicirmaslers 4.
KmKm*.mwr -Icramr I .ILi:,~~ir ,
FOR SALE,
Trast os LAND, in
Franklin county,corn ilninor
. o
1380 acres, more or Ids ; g -anc
ed to Leonard Mar bur/, bound
ed southwardly by Baker’s land,
south-eJdwarciiy by Horatio
Marbu/y’s land and all other ■
sides l#y‘ vacant land. j
One Tract os Land in Frank
lin County, containing 11 :o
acres more or It Is, granted to
Leonard Mar bury; bounded
north-well ward ly by Cuariry
Marbury hs land, north- easbvard
iy by vacant land, and souih
castw'ardly by Baker’s lari.
One Tract in burke Coun y
containing 350 teres on ti e
north side o! Brier Creek, soid j
by the Commisiikneis os Con
i silcated property in Decem
ber, 1784.
EsE*i7;a Stark,
Moor si,, ay\ / ivanneb.
November 23, 8c 2.
: BLANK DE.t’dV
ho: . ,e 'ihk Ciiice,
” st
T None E.
j "\J INE month: aster date, api
plication will be made to the
honor add: the In/erior Cc.tr t t/
Je/tr/cn Ccur/tyy sor leave to /til
a trail ot land containing one h:in
, . ■' o
tired and sorty three acres , ad-
J lVni], g sames Trow ell and Thomas
Per, sens — J or the berest cs the
heirs and creditors 0/ Elias Bar
rcWy decea sed.
James Trov/ell, Admr.
May io. Too 3.
N OTIC E.
iss/ NINE months aster date I
aspliccticn will he made to the
lon. Inserior Court cs IVaslAns- I
t>n County y s r leave to sell a trad
Is land in Hancock County , near
the Oconre, being the properly cs j
John Runty dec, sor the benesit os I
the reirs and creditors oss aid de- I
ceased .
Julius Jacksop,
Ad'nintslraUr .
February 15, 1803.
BE IT KNOWN,
j r T , HAT aster the expiration os
nine months an applicate n
vrdl he made to the honor abb tie
! Inserior Court cs the County os
I Burke , sor an order os sate os the
\ plant at ion whereon It iby '(bang
I sormerly lived, in Burke County,
on Bark Camp containing vihety
acres mere less y adjoining
James'Tcbaslui, Esq. and V/il
it :7? S. L'svcaster. —For the le
rost os the hers end a editors.
William S. Lancaster,
Executor .
March 1 ah, 1803.
• LOTTERY .
IN compliance with an adt os
the Legislature os'the scate os j
Geoigia, authorising certain
CommilSoners, therein named,
to esiablisii a Lottery sor the
pur poke os railing three thous and
dollars, sor the purpose cs im
proving the Navigation osOpe
chee and Canouchie Rivers. A
majority os said CoiiwnisTioners
having met on the 18th day os
February, 1803, adopted the
sollowing scheme cs a Loitery,
sor the purpose above mentioned,
which they beg leave toprcsenc
to the public.
The SCHEME.
1 prize os sco5 co dlls, is 500 dlls
1200 200
3 ico 100
2 50 100
50 10 500
200 6 1200
400 5 20co
866 4 3465
Bia J 2436
1333 prizes, 10500 dlls
;oco tickets, at two dollars
each are 14000 dollar/, which
leaves sor the navigation, and
expenchs os the lottery, 3500
dolls. \wo blanks to a prize, j
The Cprnmisuoners slatter
themselves \hey will be able to
commence Nr awing the above
Lottery in t&\ month os May
nexr.
(Es Tickets \n be had at
Me sirs. Day & TiVJy’s printing
ossice, LouisviJle, and os the
Commisil mers.
FI lAS CASS?\S, A
JESSE M sCALL\ (sl
JAMES BIRD, ( d
SAMUEL SMITH,
NOT I C E
isiE TNa 1 Months ? J rer
application will be made to tin*
•- »onorabl- Q Inserior Court os
Warren Court), sor leave m
Ell the real cslate H Archibald
Rcmpscy, late os the county
asore said, dec. sor the benesit os
the heirs and ciedltor
Joseph Howel,
Iv, ABER c II oiV. nI £,
Administrators .
February 15, 1 8°3.
N O TIC E.
NINE Months aster date,
application will be made to
I the l donor able Inserior Court os
| s/ejangton County, sor leave to
sell two hundred acres cs land in
sad county, adjoining lands os
| John Darby , being a part os the
i real Est ate os John Andcrson, dec.
\sor the be a est cs the heirs air. d
creditors.
<;■ i H Vja 7? vr CTepTir*.^
J JlkxS O A CL j £ v? r
Adm ini sir a ter.
ELIZA. ANDERSON,
Ad mini st rain
February uy, 1803.
N OTIC E. ’
IS-J INF months aster date, ap
plication will he mads to the In
ser in Court os Jiss mr/on County,
sor leave to sell the real estate os
Patrick M-Neely cs said county ,
dn eajcd-—jlr the benesit os the
bed s and creditors os said decersed.
Hueh M c Neely,
Adminisirator .
May ii, 3803.
. yTo~tiTk ~
Ni NE months aster the date
hereos application will he toads
to the torn table Ini enter court vs
-r- . * J
IVastiirgtcn county, sor leave to *
Jell a r ail os land op Ico acres,
( on Ogcclce , a st citing New Go/-
phintch. the property st Isaac
Ret sill, decccjod— sor the benesit
os the Errs and creditors,
GODFREY BF.HSILL,
Adminisirator.
May >, 18c3.
? 1 ITT TC E:
R.jNI: men tie: aster date, ap
plication will he made to the ho
nor aide Inserior Court cs Han
cock County, sor leave to sell two
trails os laid, one in said county,
on the waters os sisiund Creek,
adjoining x lugh Eaten and others,
containing about jive hundred
acres. ‘The ether in the County
os IVaJb'ngton, ecu taming eight
hundred acres, on the waters c]
Spring (reek, adjoining He Tier
and ethics ; the real est ate os
John Coot decersed, sor the bene
sit os the heirs and creditors cs
said decor r ed.
John* "lareirTjT
JohwC 0o k , J Addors .
Phi.ip Cook, j
January 1, 1803.
• I NOT 1 CL
NINE months aster tl e dale
hereos, ap.die alien will be made
to the borer able Inserior Court os
IVcistjingtos. County, sor an enter
os sale sor part cs a trail cs land,
lying cn the Oconee River, at the
Long Bluss, granted to Jeremiah
Oats—part os the real est ate is
Jeremiah ( ats, decersed , sor the
benesit os tl. e heirs and creditors
os said "dscinsed.
Jane oats, p im %. '
JOHN LAWSON,
JA JED IRWIN,
{ Admin sir at or s
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