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NFAV-LON DOM, Srpt. 3.
As a dernier rvfort, the ene
mies of Mr. Jrf/cr'on reprefent
him as an alheifl, Thofe who
believe this charge are rcqueUed
to read and confider ihc follow
ing production of his non ; a
inorg the numerous fpecimcns
of his regard to religion and vir- !
tnc tli. t might be produced.
We hold th-fc truths to be
fclf evident, that all men are
created equal, that they are en
dowed by (heir ('reafor with cer
tain unalienable rights ; that
among thefe am life, liberty, and
the purfuit of happinefs—and
for the fuppnrt of this declara
tion, with a firm reliance on the
protection of Divine Providence,
we mutually pledge each other
our lives, our fortunes, and our
honour " Declaration Indep.
Dcfpotlfm endeavors to per
petuate itfelf by various means,
always claiming for its obje6t rhe
public happincls. while in reali
ty fupporting itfelf upon the
ruins of every thing valuable in
the character o( man. It always
dubs itfelf the fupporler of reli
gion, order and good govern
ment.
In Furope,under the charac
ter of monarchy, it denounces as
the enemies (ft God and man, all
thole who attempt to call in
queflion its decisions and its
condu&. In America, under
the name Fedcralifm, it has at
tempted the deftiudfion of the
republican ronflitution of tb.c
Country, aflurned to itfelf exclu
fively the poffellion of truth,
economy jullice, and all the
virtues of republicanifm, while it
has and is couftantly direfting
all its force to (he annihilation
of the rights of man.
When it is detected in its pre
tentions to virtue, when it isdif
covered that i( poffelfes no qua
lifications that dclcrves the nann ,
it takes refuge under the pre
vailing or popular icligion of the
country, and their piety is de
clared to be its hrghcfl objebt of
purfuit. No c baratfers, howe
ver valuable and righteous, can
drape its anathems, unlels they
bow r at its fhiinc.
This Hefpoufm lias provoked
an appeal to tire* conduct ol Mr.
Jefferfon, whole painotilm and
virtues will not only hand its
(hock, but appears in more bril
liant colours, proportionate as
his character has been calum
niated.
Foiled in ihe attempt to (hew
that Mr. Jtffeifon is net a ge
nuine patriot and philanlhiopiff,
it has recouife to a fubterfuge
which canmot be lo caflly de
leted. It declares him an
atbeiff, a dcift. an enemy of God
and religion. This veil, how
ever, that is intended to cover
the blackcft crimes, will be torn
off by an enlightened people.
They never will believe that per
son an enemy of God who per
forins with rigid punctuality his
duty to man.
Amtr. Citizen ,
Imperious Reafons , why Thomas
Jejferfon, Jht nld not he defied
Frejident of the United States.
i. Fie was the author of the
declaration of independence, i
2. IT.* was the author of the
law's which abohffied lylhca in
Virginia.
O. Isy {lim alfo was an effab
lifhed privileged church, to the
excitation ol other modes of
wo 1 (hip abolifhed in Virginia,
1 hrongh this conduft of
his, To much at variance with
the Knglilh fynem—a quaker
can go three times into Virginia,
without being hanged.
q. By his odious purfuit of
religious toleration, the Roman
Catholics have been fullered to
build churches in that (late.
6. But the mod important
rcalon of all appears in the Bol
ton Ccnlinel —l hat if Mr, jcl
fei Ton had been fccretary of date,
the Britifh treaty never would
have been ratified. Aurora
BALTIMOR F, Sept. 17.
From FUROPE.
An armitiicc between the
French republic and the ernpe
rcr—England and Naples not
comprehended, concluded on
the 15th of july, by Moreau.
The Britifh ambaffador at IV
toifburg difniilled and the charge
des affaires appointed in his
room, ordered to quit K uffia in
12 hours
The Pritifn ambaffador at
Sweden, Daniel Hails, (who en
deavored to involve Dentnaik
in thf war) dilmilled without an
audience.
The Biitiffi mints exprefs a
great caineftncfs, andanxioutly
hope that Mr. Adams may be
elcFlcd Prcfident of the United
States—has he not been as good
as an army ol 40,000 men to
them ?
Executive Department,
/ omfville, 2Cfth Sept. 1800.
ORD r R ED,
That the derhs of the fuperior
and inferior courts of the rtfpefiive
counties of this Pate, do within one
month after the fir ft day oj the
enfuirg month Ofioher, make a true
report to this department under their
hands and feaU of ail officers of this
/late who have taken and fubfenbed
the oath to fuppert and maintain
the covfhiution thereof in pur/nance
0) the afi oj the general affeinbly
of the Pate , pajjed the sih day 0}
December , 1799. entitled , “an
efi to give further time to the officers
of this pate , to take and ( übjeribe
the calk required by the afi , entitled
an afi to compel all officers , civil
and military within this fiaU , to
take and fubfenhe an oah to jupport
the conjlituhon thereof , pajffed the
1 6th day of Feb'vary, 1709/’
And , / hat they do further make
return in like manner , of all officers
refilling tilth-n their refpefiive conn
tie\, who may have nrgiefied , or re
fujed to take and fiibfiribe the fame.
Thomas Johnson,
Secretary.
N OTIC E.
A LL Perfoni who have Fernanda
TjL again!! the Ellatr of Blafiopame
Harvty, dectafed, a>c defired to bring
ihcm forward, proptr'y titcibd ; and
thole indebted to f*id dfate, arc rrqudl
ed to make immediate payment to
Drufiller Harvey, Executrix ,
Tandy C. Key )
John Paulctt, U' w: '
Ssp!enter 9.
LAND FCR SAT E.
WILL be fold, to the highefi
Udder, on MONDAY ,
the ijthof November next, at the
hour of twelve o'clock , a TRACT
of nine hundred ceres of LAND ,
fituate about jive miles from, l.nmf
vitle ; being part oj a body cj fif
teen hundred acres granted to John
Bowman, (/quire. Terms , caJJu
Daniel Sturges,
Oflohery, 1800.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
On the firjl TUESDAY in NjV
next, at the Market Hovje t in
Loutfvilie between the hours ej
ten and three o'clock, will be fold,
OME bULKKY, uk?n as the
proper y of George Earoctl, to fu dfy
fumlry cxccu Dns.
Alio, one traft of land, con along
300 acre*, taken hy the Conttablc in
tapi Carfwe*!l , i didrift, and returned
hy him to lan'sfy an execution William
Bond, vs. Zachariah Gray, pointed
out by the defendant.
Conditions, cadi.
William Wright , D. 5.
September
SHERIFFS SALES.
On the FIRST TUESDAY in
November next, at the Court
Uoufe, tn Wojhington comfy ,
will be fold %
I brre hundred and fifty acres of
land in (aid county, on Fioyd’g creek,
bounded by Com ns. Seized as the
p opery of faid Comini, at the iultancc
of Polacr and Ecoedix.
Alio, ico acres of land, in faid
county, tn Stephens's creek, bounded
( y Wn ker ; one negro man, by die
n*oie of S mbrcik ; one mulatto girl,
by '.be 1 amc of Mimey, and one valu
able marc and colt. Taken by virtue
of a fit a J.fhua Eacy againft Robert
Jt'ckfon. Conditir ns, cafh.
11. Urea zeal, S . W, C.
September 30.
SHERIFF'S sales.
On the FIRST TUESDAY m
November next , at the Court
Uoufe, in Wajhingtcu county,
will be [old,
Two hundred eighty feven and half
acres of land ir. fa : d county, on Willi
smli n’s Swamp, adjoining Ifaac Ram
f y and others. Sc zed as the property
o John Roberts, at the iuttauce ef
John Bictt
Three hundred acrci of land in fati
voumy on waters cf Williamfon’e
fwae p, adjoining Alien Robcrfon and
ethers } (ne hundred of which is under
cuhivsticn, the plantation whereon
oin on Salter now lives. Seiz'd by four
execution* as the piopcrtv of faid baiter,
at the irftance of fevend plaintiffs, thia
iBih S< pt. 1800. Conditions, calk.
11. Breazeal, S. W, C.
September 30
Jcfferfon Superior Court.
October Term, 1759.
Piefent the hon. Thomas P.
Carnes.
Robcr Watkins and John}
E. •'oderfon, tor the ulc( r- , r ,._
r T , P > borccloiure
ol John tore, va. C
Thomas Colllni. }
BE it known to all concerned, that a
patilion was pufented to the bon.
the Superior Court of the county of
Jj’fferlon, held by his honor, Thomas
Petlcrs Carnes, one of the judges of
the faid court, praying the torcclofure
of the equity of redemption to one lot
of land in the town of /.ouifville, in the
county of Jcfferfon, and known by cum
her two bundled and lifty-two—be it
therefore
Qrdhre», That Ihr faid Thomas
Collin* do come into court within
iwe.vc rnonflis from the date hereof,
and pay the faid Robert Watkins, an 1
k /ohn E. Anderfon, for the u c of John
/'ore, the principal and intcrcft together
with the colls, in terms of rhe flatute
in fucb cafes made and provided ; othcr
w e the equity of redemption will be
I- ever fio.u thence forwaid forcclofcd.
Peter J 4 Carnes, Attorney,
M OTIC E.
nil* t
made to the Inferior C
of J eJferJon county t ojlcr tic .
ration oj nine months for an o ' (
to fell the following lands , vz. c. e
thou [and five hundred and fivew
more or le/s, joining Richard Guy
efq. and others ; one other Iran .
taming one hundred acres , more o
lefj j inmg Robert Bradiy, aid
others: which were of the real t-’la'y
of William Stevens , late of the frd
county , deeeafed , Jor the htwji
the heirs and creditors 9 in lav. o'
the all in Jack cafe provided.
Nathan Powell t
Benjamin Bryan ,
Admintftraiits.
September 9, 1800.
Wafhmgton Superior Goutt,
April Term y 1800.
A BILL being filed on the equity fide
of this Court hy Cornelius Mur j f,e
pray it g the eftabHlhmcnt of certain lol{
paper , to wit :
A fetilemcnt and receipt thereon for the
fum of thirty pounds current m ney < f the
ftate of Nonh-Carolina, in full of all
accounts relative to the copartrctflii;. bc
t'.vcrn Cornelius Mur* hey, a.ul t*
Fl*icher, dated the 2i<;h day n( /.;;guft
178 p, in the State of North-Carolina,
in Mon’gorr ery c unty, fublcnbed by
fa:*.l j'.imc* Flctrh' r.
No. 2. A receipt in favour nfComellua
Mu.phcy for the a.nount offifttr. pounds
current money of N-r h-C<uolin.i, in J ull
of all b- rcit, &c elated 4' 1 Ja
-1 uary 1-90 ; fubferibeo Samuel K.:hy,
N". 3. Acknowledgement cl receiving
fundry note.', bords, fkc. for which pa
pen ydm Sha. k’e obliged himfelt to ac
couru the fame heating date ftatc of
Georgia, \V fliLgton cou. . , :3d day of
Uvffober 1790, a d fubfcribec y. hn Shat klc.
No. 4. A receipt ir favour of Corne’iu*
TAurj hev, ft eight pounds money of
Ncrth Carolina, r gether with fcveral
pr set accounts therein di fignated, amount
ing in the whole to one huudied and fifty.
«wo p<>urd. fit ecu /hillings, like money,
laid rccci.t bearing da c i 3 h September,
1789, and fubferibed William Wooley,
txecutor.
No. 5. An undertaking promife or tic
knu wledgen.ent hy the Executor* of
Mark Allen, deeeafed, unt‘ Cornel.**
Murphc , 10 erne ai a credit on his bond
in the ir pofteflian, of fix hundred and ni c
ty li* p. Ui ds, c\irrent money of North
Carolina, for lervice* rerdeted bv Corne
lius to fa id Mark Allen in his hie time,
a d to Ins F.reculor* alter his difeafe, for
the eftatc, 10 amount of one hundred and
finely thiec pounds e ghlecn /hillings,
lawful monev of North Carolina, bca« ing
date the 27th day of June 1789,3111! fub
feribed Cnarics , William Wooley,
Executors of Mar w A 1 en, dece fen.
No. 6. A pr miftary note in favour of
Cornelius Murpliet, payable to him or his
afiignr, for the fum of fourteen pound*
lawful money of Nonh CaroLna, hearing
iate tithday of October, 1789, am. fub
icribcd B wen.
Whereupon, it i ordered that the defen
daots in the faid bill do fhew can 1 e on cr
1 efore 1 he firft dav of nert term, ptherwife
tl at the bill be t< ken a* corfefled, and the
paper* therein ftated to be loft, efiablifFeci.
Anri ji is further nrdcred, that this order he
r nbl'filed nion'hly for il* mor ti s in one of
the public Gazettes of this ft ate,
Exfrafi jrt.m the Records, (th July iFco.
Thomas B. Ruiherford, clerk,
Jeffcrfon Superior Court,
April Term, 1799*
Prefcnt the hon. Geo. Walton.
UPON the petition of Nathaniel N|Mio
kin, Kichatd Curry, and Benjamin
Warner, praying the fcreclofutc of th«
equity of redemption, in and to a certain
tract of land, contain" g four hundred acrei,
fininte, lying and being in the laid county
of Jeffcrfon, o:c hut'dred acres of which
iai granted to Frederick Duglafs, and the
other three hundred acres to Ifaac Auger,
nir,rrg?geil to the faid Nathaniel M'Mickin,
Richard Currey, and Bci jamin Warner,
by Ifaac for the fecuring the p 3?”
sweat of a fum r f money contained i n a
Pond bearing date the toth day of July,
ore thoufand feven hundred and ninety
eight.
sfnd upon motion of Wr. Carnes, attor
ney for the petitioners : it is ordered, that
*he principal, intereft and cofts be paid i' : 7
court, within twelve months from the catc
here f, ot. erwife tlic equity of redemption
will be for ever forcclofed, and other rn*
ceedings take i lece, agreeable loan act <’■
aflcmhiy, in luch cafes made and peovire*' -
and that this rule he pubfi/hedin ct e
the gazettes cf tl.lj ftate, at lead 1 *
every inontli, until iha expiration ot ■■■•
faid twelve months, or f<rved unon 11 e
mortgage,or his f ec-.al agent, at lew! '. '
months previo> « to the expiration ot m
faid twelve mrnthf.
Certified tliis 4th day of Oftober r
Win. M‘Dowell, clcr <*