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From the Wilmington Diary of ant of the federal oppdjrfron In Congress, Monday] Spent all yesterday in (ert ous (reflection. Could not think of any just ground for oppofitton—Mr. JefFcr fon’s racalurcs all calculated for the good of the country —a plague on such a prefi. dent—never does any thing to find fault with.—l wish the democrats had fixed on any other man—how the devil they came to make so wifi: and prudent a choice I don't know. Vail 11 o'clock, time to be in my place —prayers are over—not fond of them— heigh, ho—can’t think of any yet —well, I'll go and oppose every thing—that will Iwltppofitiers—no pretext for any other ♦land —meafurcs arc all right enough, to Le lure—O ! what a damn’d thing to be in a minority. Tuesda y] Had a bad day yefterday— loll a great deal of ground in public opi nion—gallery all laughed at me when I {poke—wont attempt to be witty any more. Lord knows what is to become ol us—minority daily growing lefs— dropping off one by one—would not like to be left alone— tea Jippcrs (hnuld not make much noise about taxes, they them, /elves impofyd—confound the journals, I lay—very much afraid common folks will je them—cutfe your ayes and nays, how hate them-—our votes will do our cause 90 good---let us fee-—we voted a duty on jLft of 20 cents per bulhd, (I'd give a w ndfame bounty for a little “attic" to sprinkle over that vote)—we voted an dltional duty on bohea tea, Sec, O, % hen my fpccch of yesterday, is contrail fid wffli this conduft, the blockheads will point their lingers at tat...mem. Not to walk tlie (Ireets much when 1 firft return home.—-A plague on the journals still fay 1. Wednesday] The Internal raxes will be taken oxf in spite of ns—forty I oppo sed it—did not lee so deary then-.-told a great many {Tones/;/ the bargain. —said the rich paid for thcin--.no body will believe that.—that was going rather too far— rich people do not drink our country li. rjuors—l know the poor paid for the ftampp—travelled sometimes a great way <0 get them—my neighbour Giles com plained to me bitterly once, how he had to ride 20 miles one day to get a ten cent slump, to give squire HoldfaSf a note for twenty-five dollars, he borrowed of him to pay for a cow ; foundered his horse on the way, was in such a hurry to get the money; spent one hundred cents, and loft his day’s work in the bargain...! would not have told this for any money— Excise; Stamp aft ! Very ugly names—do ns much harm— -Hamilton loved them—they excited two infurreftions—Hamilton said they would strengthen our party—- not so. -— Mem —take twenty drops of laudanum to-night, left they Ihould dillurb my rest. Thursday] Nothing favorably turn ed up yet —such a week as this has been —near 500 federal officers are employed in collecting the internal taxes, going out ■of pay... all those fine fellows now will have to turn to, and make a living for themselves, after having lived so long on the public—oh ! the ingratitude of Repub. lies—. this always comes of your frequent cleft ions—l dclpifc the right of voting— our friends of Delaware, in the House of Reprcfentativcs, have justly resolved “ it is not only a proper but a laudable fubjeft of complaintbut Hop, my own elec tion is coming on. Mem. not to think On this fubjeft, left peradventure, I fpcak where I (hall be heard by some of my con diments. Well, if we were to stick to the truth, we Ihould have nothing to fay in oppofi. tion. I like the old proverb, “ that the truth is not to be spoken at all times,” and I believe the feldomer we speak it the better for us.—-I can think «f no plausible Ifrory this morning—l feel the effefts of the opiate I took last night too much-—so heavy and dull—great mind not to go to the house to day—-it wont do to flay at home either—try if I cant dream of some good fat tale to night. Friday] Rested badly. Bayard’s speech on the judiciary frightened me almost to death—could dream of nothing butfwords and guns, drums, trumpets, and bayonets —wifli I had drank more wine before 1 went to bed ; rake no more opium ; gives me the head ache next morning. Mem, drink two bottles of wine this afternoon, and llecp found. Bayard feared our fide prodigioully—democrats laughed at his threats—l with he’d recolleft how many old women there are amongst us—w'on’t take my feat to day—-afraid to hear the word of his speech—the worst is to come perhaps—l fee plainly it will do us no good---can’t frighten,'the democrats— when we had an army at our heelsy i • IB l *- ' Hk, % w J and the government In our hands, we i I could not. If Saturday] Feel somewhat composed I to-morrow will be a leisure day—wont g° to church federalists make a mockery of religion—people begin to know it— afhamed to aCI the hypocrite 90 that Cub jecV...religion a very good thing—has nothing to do jviih politics, tho’ church and ftafc.hi the song in Connecticut. Feds do in that reCpett. Told them To often. More real religion on the other fide.% They make no fufs about it. M ill iakqpnsy feat this morning. Feds will think jp|ave deserted them. Not right to llajr too long on board a finking Ihip, Rats do not do so ; very wife ani mals. People have deserted us. We tax ed them 100 much, Dbnt care tho'. Made money enough. Join the other fide for the office I have in view. So would any of my friends. No chance of a birth ihorr» 1/. Hold too, a little longer. Our folks ad badly. Tell too many lies. Dont | blame them much neither. Got nothing dfe to tell. People dont believe them when they speak the truth. Fedei&ifm I fear is done. We must change our name, and a new name will not serve us. Peo ple not so ignorant a herd as we have sup posed them. Feel my federaliAn oozing out at my toes. Take care it does not (et my (lockings on fire. Poor Dayton’s burned up a tew nights ago. Never been so hot as him. High time to change my course. Mem. To take the fvrft opportunity of becoming an hor.ell man, WILLIAM Hamilton having made his petition to the judge of the Superior Couit 6f the Weftein Diftrid, dating, that he ous confined-by virtue of a writ of capias iffued at the infirm ce of IjKvid/Vitt, assignee of J. M. Whitney, aedtbfmngobtained an ' order in terms of thAaw passed the fifth day of tp notify his creditors of his /ifo!v\ndy : All credi tors of thefaidJfvm. Hamilton, arc here by notified thfat the fec\nd Monday in Odobcr ne/ at CarncfvnUc, in Frank lin county/is appointed foVthe time and place at which the said William Hamil ton is to appear, and will thin and there be ready, as dated in his petinon, to de liver up a fchcdule of his property, both real and personal, of which be poffrffed, in order that he may ne dif chargtkd in terms of the law, and of which the said David Witt, and all o* thers the creditors of the said William Hamilton, are defiled to take notice. H. TERRELL. Carne/vilUt Franklin court house, July 12, 1 Bo2i WILL BE SOLD, On Friday the sth November , at the house of Sally Harder, late of ELbeycounty t deceased, the\oUowing property , viz. Four hundred Acres/ of land, well improved, vAt h the ifock of every kind, horses, cowls, Mgs, sheep and goats j amongst whiedi/here is one ex cellent, well grownAmke of Oxen ; al so all the houteholdabd kitchen furni ture, and farmin/utenUs, and crop on said land now growiogAon a credit of twelve montx. Bond approved fecutity wiJPoc required. \ M. WOODS, 7 NATH'I. HUDSON, SEx’rs. RICH’d. HUBBERD, ) September 4, FOR SALE , A handsome FARM, fifteen miles from Auguila 1 and on the Post- Road leading from aid place to Pocota ligo, Charlctton am Savannah, has on it a good crop of cottfm and corn, fay ten acres of cotton and (twenty of corn; al so potatoes, Sec, with a tolerable good dwelling house, and out buildings. The place is well calci dated for a public house and store, as here is none on that road within fifty mi es of Auguila, after leaving the Sand-1 ar; as fpr further particulars apply to Major James Fox of Aot>u(la, or the fub(cr»ber now living on thc'premifes. Indisputable Titles will be made. I Augufi 25. j N. H. BUGG. NOTICE. ALL those indebted to the late Concern of, ROLSTON & NES BITT, of this place, arc informed that their refpedUvc accounts and obligations are placed in the hands of Nicholas Ware, Esq, for collcdljon. $3- A few BOARDERS may be accommodated ar Mus. BRAY’s, Broad-street, neat the Market. I SHERIFF’S sales. On the firji Tutfyhy in Oftober next, at the markct-hoitfc in the city of Ayg u ~ fta, \ / WILL AE SOL*), FOUR Geldings, tmd one waggon; taken as tty: property of Na thaniel Durk.ce, to fati>fy sundry cxccu- „ tions. A L ffO, The half of four jmoiifand acres of land, with a good favv/fiull plantation, on Butler's crcek/adjoining |,ands of Rgb.cn., Watkins, Archibald Hatcher and Tho mas Glafcock; and undivided moiety ; also, the half of twelve negroes, named June, Jim, Chriftien, Augult, Jacco, Quammany, Daniel, Charles, John, Joe, Jouler and Dick ; all taken as the property of John Cobbs. Also, an elegant coach and harness; taken as the property of Chelley Boftick, to fatisfy an execution in favor of Thomas Carr. Also two negro boys, Tegar and Lew is ; taken as the property of William M* Tyre, to fatisfy sundry executions. Also, an assortment of Dry Goods; taken by ’power of an execution, with some few articles of hardware. Also oqe bay gelding and a cart, with sundry other articles; taken as the pro perty of A. M‘Millan, to fatisfy sun dry executions. Also, two likely negro women, Devi fy and Clary j taken as the property of Floyd Jarvis, to fatisfy sundry executi ons, pointed out by the defendant, Also, eight hundred and thirty.eight of pine land, in the county of Rich mond, on the waters of Rocky creek, adjoining lands, at the time of survey, of Bacon, Lamar, Boftick, Walton, Cole man and Gordon, and on all other sides vacant land ; the above property levied on as the property of David Douglafs7to fatisfy an execution obtained in favor of John Hume, pointed out by the holder of the execution. Also, 200 acres of land, on Keg creek, when granted in the county of Richmond, but now in the county of Columbia, at the time of survey was vacant on all sides, which said tradf of land was originally fur vcyed and granted to Barbay Clarke; the above property levied on as the pro. perty of Thomas Cole, to fatisfy an ex ecution in favor of John Hume. Condi tions Ca(h. H. M‘TYRE, Sheriff, Septtinber 3. ~W ILLBESOLD, On the firfi Tuefday in Odober nexty at the market* house in the city of. Augu- M f .7 287:- acres of pine land in Richmond coun\, on the waters of Spi rit creek, adjoint norlands ofEdward and Charles Burch, whki fuapftved, and va cant land, \ j Also, wifl be renW, to the bigheft bidder, the House aodul.ot lately occu pied by Anthony for one year, and immediate paffcftionyvvilT be given It is ufelcfs to jfefcribe the situation ot the stand, as well known in the city of Augusta 10 be a valuable stand for a public or m^vate‘Boarding H\oufe. The conditigpswill be made known on the day of falc, by EDWARD PRIMROSE. GEORGIA, Hancock Country- Duke Hamilton before me, and being duly fwtfrn faith, that he waspofkffed of a note «ts hand giv en by James of Elbexy county, far five hundred andVhirty fi/e dollars and fifty cents, or for \x hunched and eigh ty five dollars and mty cents, with a cre dit on it for one huVaTred and ft ty dol lars, dated about the M'th of April, 1802, payable in three orTied days after date, which note is either lofkor mislaid. DUKE HAMILTON. Sworn to this Kfh September, 1802, before \ A. j \. N O T 1 C E. I fonvarn all persons from trading lor the above mentioned note. D. HAMILTON. tcTblTet, MAY be entered on, thr firfl: day of Odober, the LOT and Premises in Augusta, at prefenf occupied by / Messrs. J. &O, Sturges.— Also the I Lot and Buildings at the coiner of Broad i and Centre streets, near the Market,— The latter will be fold on a credit, the purchafcr giving good security. The Conditions may be known by applica tion to Seaborn Jones or Walter Leigh, Esquires, in Augusta ; or the Subfciiber at Spirit cicek. ABRAHAM JONES, Executive Department, Loutfvillt , 18 ih June, ig o ,' A RESOLUTION in the word, f 0 ’ lowing, to wit: N “ RESOLVED, That his Excellent* “ the Governor be and he it hereby auft/ “ rifed and requested, topurfuc fnchmea', “ a 3 in hts judgment may mofl e f* “ fedually afeertain, and colled, all j u ft “ claims which the citizens of this ti a , e “ may have against the Creek Indians; which said claims, (hall, btfo rc they arc exhibited, be duly authenti. “ cated by the oath of one or more dif] “ intereßed persons, taken and certified . “ by any judge, jufticc of the peace, or “ clerk of the fuperiar or inferior w courts.” Having passed both branches of the legiflatorc, and received the affcat of the executive—it is Ordered, That all persons having claims against the Creek Nation of I n . dians, for property of any defeription by them taken or plundered, be and they arc hereby required, to transmit the fame as (bon as poiliblc to the executive depart ment, authenticated in the manner by the aforp recited resolution pointed out. .. Take'll from the Journals of the Execu* f live Department , GEo. R. CLAYTON. Sec’y, UNIPERSirr of GEORGIA. Extract from an Att of the General As. fembly , passed the sth of December , 1800. “ Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the governor, the judges of thefu. perior courts,, the president of the senate, the fpeakcr of the house of representa tives, and the senators from the different counties (except the counties in which the governor, the judges, the president of the senate, and fpeakei of the house of for the time being (hall refidc) shall form a board of visitors, whose duty it shall be to superintend and regulate the literature of this state; and in particular of the public feat of learn, ing.” The Senatos Academicus of the state of Georgia (lands adjourned to meet at Lou. ifville on the Wednesday after the fir;l Monday in November next, of which the members are refpeCtfully requested ta take notice. By order of the Board of Trtf res, J. HAMILL, Secs. Auguji 23, 180*. AUGUSTA CITY HOTEL. Subscriber refpefttully -*• informs the pub ic, that hr has re it ed the Buildings lately occupied by Jo seph Carrie, whfrr h« ha!' commenced keeping a Genteel BOARDING HOUSE, and vyficrc Gentlemen Tra el lers may be accommodated cn rcafonahic terms. —He intend* keeping a Livery Stable , cnnftantly fopplied with Forage. As the buildings he ha* taken are as commodious as any in this city for the intended parpofc, he doubt* not, that hi* steady and unreraitted attention, will give general fatisfaftion to thole who may favor him with their company, JOHN D # ANTiGNAC. s3* THE Subfcribcr informs his mends, that he ha* a g o i STAGE and HORSES to hire, to go to B;»fh or elsewhere ; also a good careful Driver to go with the fame. JOHN D’ANTIGNAC. September jo. £3- THE honorable the su perior Court of Columbia county ha* adjourned to the firflfday of next; all suitors, wjtncflVs, jurors, a d others concerned, wil attend agreeably to such adjournment! P. CRAWFORD, Clerk. Clerk*s Office, Auguji 30. NOTICE. ALL persons are foywarned from trading tor« note of wWch th*. 101-I,.wing 1,.wing is a trueebpy, corfidrra tion upon which it wtas founded is entirely done away, and of cVifle the note has become void. Tn note reading io the following words, vte. June the 15th, 1784 Y n l^ree month* after the date hereof, I tromife to p 3 }” or cause to be/faid unto Jbhn Lec’bette* or his o r 6at\ one borfe, to be valued at ten pounds fterliug, it being for vain® received of him, as witness rhy hand. EUSTACE DANIEL. E U R\ b A L E, A Likely NQMo FELLOW"' —lnquire at,*lus Office. Sheriff’s Blank Titles forfait? at this Oifce.