The Augusta chronicle and gazette of the state. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1789-1806, July 10, 1802, Image 4
fV.'V, or r?lc corufcatxons
ofpaflbM, bethdroalv guide.
U, By the lx ft t:ry. The people of
ne United S%i:es---May their wisdom,
ami philanthropy, fit as cunfpicu
q.,3 among the nations of the earth, as her
ar.as have been .victorious over her ene
r. Bv the Favrrrs. The American
yield to none in their ad mi
ration, nor (hall we in their defence.
ii. By the Infantry. May patriots
jnecc with ample re .caret?, and the factious
with condign pnnilhnient.
14. Bv the Rangers. The freedom of
the profs—may its fupporrefs coniider
that there is no despotism lb intolerable as
that of falfehood, no falfehood so bade,
as that which is levelled a: chamber,
! /?v the Infantry. -The foreign
rations ot the earth—May America com
mand their cileem from that dignity,
which alienates all fear of their influence.
16. By the Rangers. Mutual forbear
ance in cur opinions, atid universal phi
lanth.rcphy in cur feeling'; truth, fcicnce
Jind merit are of no part} - , and their coun
try the world.
Volunteer Toasts.
By the lutiuduut, Profpcrity to the
City of Augusta.
hy Col. Watkins. Ad! honed men
without regard to political opinions,
j By Geu. 'Twiggs. The memory of
the brave Gen. Montgomery, who 101 l
[at Quebec.
tin Mr. Forfyth. Charles Cotefworth
[Pinckney, the el deli Child of Federalism.
I By M.y. Anderf.u. Liberty ! alt ho’
Le enjoy her Cardies, may the fraile on
■he rest of the world.
I By Cap. M ‘K 'nine. The American
In ivy. May the only tribute, their Ene-
Inics receive, be the thunder of their
[[ By Mr. Pemberton. May the wing of
Id'terry never ioafe a feather,
I By Mr. Birch. May the tree of Li-
Icrty be planted by Virtue, pruned by
Wisdom, bear the blofibms ot Peace, and
■ring forth the fruits of universal happi
■ r
■ids
I On Monday evening, the citizens were
■ghly entertained through the politeness
■ the Artillery company, alibied by an
■pnent Artill, under whole direction
■cre exhibited the mod fpiepdid difpkiy
■ Fifc|. ( Vyorks, ever seen in this city,
mnm the Carolina Gazette cf \JI J u h'*
■An infe'rtioh of the following letter,
■lnch is now £*oin»; the round ot federal
■ CD O # ,
Knts through America, is lolicitcd.
■ That there are It 111 a lew men dilTatisii
■ with the administration of‘the general
Rrernment, is true; but it is equally
we, they are of that ambitious disappoint
■ class, who would calumniate and talfify
■e measures of any government excluding
Ara from a full participation in the
{■loaves and fifties.” Fortunately their
: makers are fmail, their motives low and
Wm' Providence cOrrefpondent has de-
nuch from the merit due the fe-
Hjr. jof this [tare. Among the friends
I the p:i!f admlnUfrfluon, it is believed
I intereded number was very few, corn
id with thole who took their hand up-
Iprincipie ; with whom, when the mo
les of the present adminittnuion are
Berly underitood, the executive of the
■ited States will tied none but friends.
■The conciliatory conduct of Mr. Jes-
Bu, so far from exciting curses againit
■ <f philoiophical admnillration,” is
By day gaining new converts to his
Bures. The men whofc minds arc not
Bd by dlfappointment and ambition,
Bn to enquire, what has excited againit
■ Preiidcnt fuch’lnvetcracy and oppouti-
B Is.it becaufehe adviltd.the houfc of
to contract the fpbere of
BtJtive patronage ? To curtail that pow-
H'*'fjk;h, though now in nis, has been
ißfhcr hands made too great and ungo
? Is it because he lirlt began
the people of their burdens, by i
uftrlefs and expensive offices de
him? Or is it becaufehe ori-
the repeal of these obnoxious
S’* tf’hich from this day ccafe to op-
Who has beeq the cause of a
repeal of a second ts stamp aft” ?
application and industry are great.
SBh-afe virtue and hospitality more
? Whole society and manners
BMe ? These arc curious causes of
'^B-^fion —these arc among the pro
.^B I features of him, who is a living
of honor and ornament to his
are fads which mult pro-
V,^*on written in fun-beams.
<'regard to the llatement in the
#^B ln t> letter, permit me to fay “ the
• hot so a nd as to “ the Itorics of
public mult be perfect
gK
ly fatisned every aaertlon on tliat l~uT)jcst
has been tally eltablifned. It is duf(,cdt
ed this letter comes from the fame source
which f.ilfcly asserted a compromise was
olTereJ at our lad preftdential election by
the republicans ; but the motives cf the
j writer lay on the furtace, they are too
plain to deceive, and meric no other no
tice than an unqualified contradiction.
A REPUBLICAN.
U ProVIDENCE, (r. 1.) June 10.
“ Ext rad of a UtU r from a gent Urn an
tn Ckarlfjhn, (S. C.J to a f iend in
this town,
u It is pleasing to fee how the poli
tical opinions ot people have changed
dtnee the prei'ent session of congress ; ma
ny' of the mod zealous disciples of the
President are now curling his Philoso
phical adniniftration, and fervently
wilting the period of a new eleftiou.—
Mmy who were enraptured with his in
augiral fpeeeh, arc now convinced of its
inlinccrlty and hypocrisy. They plainly
difeover the rainous confeqaences likely
to re fait from a Ihort-fightecl democratic
ad niaidrauon, and are vexed that they
have been so duped by the intrigues and
lies of. the Jacobinic faftion. They find
the dories of the defalcations, and the
great promTes of glorious times under the
reign cf Mr. JcSerfon, was all such duff
as dreams arc made of. Be allured the
moon of democracy is on the wane here ;
the fun of federalifin beaming forth with
redoubled splendor.
“ Mr. Burr, who Is now here, has
exprefled his disapprobation of some cf
the eco lomical meafurcs of government.
He is treated with due refpeft. An en
tertainment is preparing for him, which
proinifes to be one of the mod splendid
ever given in America.”
DIED, on Saturday Evening lad, af
ter a (bort illness, Mrs. Langley, wife
of’Mr. James Langley, of this City.
gp- THE Federal Marshal
for the Didrift of Georgia, needs an ac
tive Deputy for the upper part of the
laid Didrift. Any gentleman desirous of
obtaining the appointment, will please
dignify the dime, in a letter, direfted to
John B. Wiikinfon, Esq. Pod-M tder,
Auguda, and taking care to mention the
na ncs of th jfe who arc oifered as decurity.
No difcbftires (hall be made to the preju
dice of nnfaccedsftrl carrdfdVre.' >/3l<
A Lid cf Letters remaining in the Pojl- f
Office at Augufia, which , if not taken
out by the fir ft day of October next, will
be returned to the General Pojl Office,
A. ROBERT ALLEN, •
B. John Blanton, Mrs. Agnes Bacon,
Abralfam Baldwin, 2, Thomas Barrett,
James Bayard, 3, Young L. T. Black
fton, Jacob Bail, Archibald Beall, John __
B, Barnes,' 2.
C. Ananias Cooper, 2, James and R.
Carftarphan, 2» James Gbron, Henry
Crutcher, Robert Csrlhrphaa, David
Ciatkfun, JetTe Cherry, James Cafwell,
Thomas Cowles.
D. William Douglas, William Davis,
William F. Dutkee, Nathaniel Durkec,
Ctlby Dick in Ton.
E. Henry Evans,, Eleazcr Early, 2,
James Ellis, Adas Eda.
P. E, Fennel.
G. John Gordon, George Glbfon,
Mids Birbara Galphin, John Goodwin,
Mrs, S. Galphin. . . .
11, John Hami”, Eli Harris & Co.
Lydia Hartficld, John Harris, Trueman
Hillycr.
J. Isaac Just ice, Thomas, Jamiefoti,
K. Ker, Noah Kelcey.
L Btzil Lamar, Mrs. Sarah Long
ftrect, John Lowe.
M. John Meredith, John Hume Man*
derfon, John Mathews, William Mead,
Hugh Magee, Henry Maekay, —-
Mtrnty, Samuel M’Mannus, William
M’Tyre, Oliver Martin, James Makey.
N. Polydore Naylor,
O. John Oliver, George Olam, 2,
Archibald Odanj, Mils Maria J. O’Brien,
Abfolom Overby.
P. Sylvester Porter, Joshua Pharoah,
Edward Prirmofe, Charles Putnam.
R. William Roufoue, Edward Rogers,
S. Samuel Scctt, John Shacklclord,
Archibald Stokes, Thomas Smith, Geo.
Sibbaid, 2, Mrs- Jane Scott, jodeph
Slade, William Smith, James Simms,
Thomas Seth, Betty Stone, James B.
Saultcr.
T. Camro. Thomas, John Turman,
Hugh Taylor, Allen D. Thorn, Thos.
Toll, N thaniel Twining.
IV. William Walker, Robert Ware,
Freeman Walker, Wijfon Woodruff,
Jonathan Wood, Michah Wright.
J. B. WILKINSON, P. M.
July r, 1802.
• STOP • THE 'VILLAIN! _
MADE his escape from Aogufta Jai!,
on the night of the 4th of July
inihnt. a final! Frenchman or Spaniard,
who fav* his name is GAULDRIK j
BAULSERE, about five feet one or two J
| inches high ; he speaks very broken, J
! though can speak good Englilh when he |
his a mind, his hair rather Jong to go
untied, which he does not wear tied ;
had on when he went away, a pair ot
Ihiped homespun overalls, and also carri
ed away a pair of light ribbed caffi ncre
pantabons, and a blue great coat, which
app-ared much worn —TWENR.Y DOL
LARS will be paid to any person or per
sons that will deliver the above deferibed
person, to the Jailor of Auguffa, and
Ten Dollars if fccured in any jail
within one hundred miles of this place.
L A IV! ~
r Subfcribcr takes this
method to inform his tncadb and
the public in general, that he has taken
up his refidcncc at Waynefb rough, in
the county of Burke, where he is dt-fir
ous of eftablilhing himfdf in the pro
iefUon of the Luv. And that his pre
sent employment as Reftor ot Wayne ib r
roagh Academy, may not be conceived,
by those unacquainted with the circum
stances, to have occasioned a rdinquilh
incnt of his profeflian, he would further
observe, that his Academic employment
will in no wife interfere with his practice
of Law in fat J county ; though for the
present it may prevent him from extend
ing it further. Any buftuefr which may
be enrolled to him, in the fph':re of his
pnfcfli m, he pledges himfdf totxrcute
with fidelity,
TRUMAN HILLYER.
JVaynr{borough, July 5. f/
T O R E N T, '
A HOUSE, well foiled for the busi
ness of a Retail and Grocery
Store, fitaated in Oglethorpe county,
near the line of the main
load from Claik Wafhington.
The advantage* ofyfnuation yields to
none in the being in the
centre of an opulMt and populous neigh
borhood, ar.df/m\ miles dillant from
any store. Tme bXilding is 2S feet by
16. a Sory, upon 'a brick
wall 7 high, theXlcwer part is cx-
to nfe as a cellar j
’7the flairs are affixed trr~ srTpacioas land
-7 ing place, on the outftde of the build
s ing; the upper part contains two rooms,
tiic largest fuitabiy fixed with counter,
(helves, &c. There is a fire place above
and below flairs. The fasd building will
be ready to occupy by the fir ft of
next month.
For terms, which will be cafy and ac
commodating, apply to the fubferiber on
the pieraifes, Two or three Gentlemen
miy be accommodated wish hoard on
rcafonablc terms, on the premises adja
cent to the said building.
JAMES TAYLORC /
Oglethorpe, July 6. Lj hi.
D 7 li E c t r A £ 1
To the Inhabitants of the firjt Colli Elion
DiJiriß, being tuUhin the county oj
Richmond andjlate of Georgia.
YOU are hereby notified that the tax
which has been afT.fTcd upon dwel
ling houses, lands and within this
diftrift, by virtue of an aft of Congrcfs,
palled the 14th July, 17518, entitled “ An
aft to lay and collcft a direst tax,” has
become due and payable; and that I will
attend for the city of Augufla, at Mr,
Carrie’s, on Saturday the 26,h inllantj
in capt, Lacy’s dillrift, at Mr. John
Rhodes’s, on Mmday the sth July; in
capt, Hatcher’s dillrift, at Mr. El.jah
Anderson’s, on Saturday the io:h, and
in capt. Milner’s difhift, on Saturday
the 17th July next, to collcft the fame,
of which all persons concerned, are to
take notice.
In conformity to the 6<h feftion of the
fil 1 aft, a full and to rest copy of the
tax lift remains in the office of John Ma
thews, Esq. Super, ifor of the Revenue
for tie Dillrift of Georgia, open to ail
persons inclined to infpeft the fame.
GEORGE WATKINS.
Collcßor 11 Jt DiJlnEl,
Augufla, June 1, 1802.
"S c m 6 o'T.
THE Subfcribcr will open a
School ia the Mechanic’s Hall on M n- j
day next. He will teach .Reading, Writ- j
ing and Arithmetic, at the reduced price 1
of Three Dollars per Quarter.—Any
other branch of education will be fepa
ratcly agreed for, that he is capable of
teaching.
JOHN JAMIESON.
1.
i
' '* f ■V . ; .\ • \
j DISTRICT of GEORGIA,
Supervisor's Office,
| June the 30 'h, 18oi._
j Public Notice Is be/ eby given ,
j r pHAT the Suhfjriber hath been de
-1 X ilgnared by the Secretary of the
I Treasury to. receive from individuals,
such black Stamps as may be prefcntecl
within the space of four months after the
30th instant, a.:d to pav the value there
of, deducting in all cases, seven and one
half per cent, in conformity to an stfc
of Congrcfs, entitled, “ An aft to repeal
the Internal Taxes.”
JOHN MATHENS, .
Supervijor, HfiA
WILL BE SOLD,
At the koufe of Thomas Harvey/ on the
12 <h day if Augujl net t,
ALL the pcrfonal/eftatc of
Charles AtktnfJL deceased, confiding
of horses, cattle, V)gs,yfk'ufrhold furui
ture, &c. See, the\e/<ns will be made
known on tire day iff Talc,
, And ail pcrfon/ViaviDg demands a-
the find ciatc wedelired to render
tfieiryaccounty property attested as the
law direfti, and tho.'e Nut arc indebted
to the faicHfflatc will plLfe to make pay- f,
tnent, to * \ I /
, Valentine Atki\nsov, Adm’r. A *"
Columbia, June 2 8. \ j
N O r\l C E.
NINE months ft >m the date hereof I
(lull apply to the honorable the
inferior court of C >lutr;bia county, for
an order to fell o e hundred r.crcs of
laud, being the wh( le of the real cUatft
Chailes Atkinfot 1 dec. lying In Co
lumbia county, on 1 15 water* of the Eu
chce creek, bounde i by lands of Craw
ford, Sim*, Smith, and lands belonging
to the estate of Dav son, for the benefit
of the heirs and c editors of the said
dcceafed. I /\
V. ATKINSON, Adir/r. N,
June 28. I . A-*
WILLBESOLD,
On WedrteJJay the 1 ith of Augujl next, at
the mUrket-hoiife in the city of Augufla,
ALL the pcrfonal estate of
Isaac Wingate, dcceafcd.—Conditions o&
file Ca'fh.
MARY WINGATE, Adm\.
_ *T->- ’ ■
GEORGIA, Columbia County,
By Anderson Crawford, clerk of
the court of Ordinary for said county.
WHEREAS Clerphas Lamb in, has
applied ‘oW: for lends of admi
riflration on the and/jfcEls cj IVin
'vefred Lamkin, latetT this county, dec,
THESE arc therefvK/to cite and admo
nish all and Jmgular JKi kindred and cre
ditors of the said dtceafiut, to be and ap
pear before the honorahU \ourt of ordin 'a
-1 ry, thirty days/after the\iate hereof , to
'" fuzo calif:, if any they /have, why said
letters fhouldnot be granted i
GITEhi under my hand at office, this
zijiday of June 1802.
A. CRAWFORD/c. c. o*
GEORGIA, Columbia County,
By And erson Crawford, clerk of
the court of Ordinary for said county,
WHEREAS Martha and Peter Per
kins have applied to we for Utters
of adminijlration on the eftale and
of Richard Ptrifns, late of this county*
1 decenfed. \
THESE are them ore to,cite and admo ■>
rifa all and fingularfhe kindred and cre
ditors of Jaid ducaftd, to be and appear
at the next court of ordinary for the conn .
ty aforefdd, after the expiration of thirty
days from tKe. date hereof, to Jhtuo cauft,
if any th(y have, why said Utters ft.ould
not be granted.
GIVEN under my hand at cfficey
this lift day of fineiSoz.
A. CRAWFORD, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Oglethorpe County.
By Matthew Rainey, clerk of the
cowt of Ordinary for Jaid county.
WHEREAS Miry Bullock, Haw
kins Bullock and John Bulloch,
have applied to W for Utters of admi ...
nijlration, tn the eflute cynd eJfeEis cf Na
thaniel Bullock, lale\f /his county , dec,
THEIR are therefore to ti:e and admo
nijh ail and fingulay the kindred and cre
ditor: of the sud j/cceafcH, to be and ap
pear before me al/iy office. On or before the
25‘/j day of mly next, to Jhzto caufc, if
any they have, why said letters Jhould net
be granted.
GIVEN under my hand at ojfce, this
2yh day of June iBci.
M. RAINEY, c, c 0.