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Executive pariment , I ouijville,
151 b Inly, »799*
ORDFRED. 'That the o'
the Sunf"O r *nd Inferior C> arts
of the r f'l/i'vf roun?'f» r.f this State,
do wi !nr nnrrh af er tl c 16'b
cl »v O' kdLi t, mak* a frtir f etnro
/of (■ T I) par’m-nt nn<! r their
handi uJk.'Wf of Gonn y r)ifice-s
who mm a r'l ft’l frr bed f ! >r oath
to fcs f r maintain lie ronfl ut i n
of ihb : 'a.r 'n ttufuance of t' p
of hr General AflVmhly of flop State,
patted the i6fb clay of Frbrua'v laft,
enritlet!, “an aft to compel all Officers,
c’v ! and mlifary. within th• s State, to
lake and ful (tribe an oa'b, to fuppnit
l!:e rot ffitnt’on th'te f *’
/JND, 'I hat they do further roller
return in !ke manner of a I ( fficers
w o may have neg'cft d or tefufed to
like the fa-nr.
r ktn from the J\ Jinnies,
Thomas Johnson, Sccry.
G E O R G I A.
By his Excellency ] A ME S
JACKS () N, Governor
and Commanclei in ( hief of
• the Army and Navy oF thh
State, and of the Militia
tlitficof.
A PROCLAMATION.
WI IF 1\ F, A S I have received
official information t 0/ a
mc/l barbarous and and murder
having hem committed on the body
of Allen Worn ck, in the county
of Franklin, in this Slat', on the
thirtieth day of May htfl, which
appears from the inqur/l held there
on, and 1 chirred to the Executive
J)cpa 1 burnt, to have hern perpetrated
hy one 11 aid}' Ha den, of Pin
el ton county in the flate of S uth-
Caiolina who has face abfeonded.
In order then cjore that the /aid
Hardy Had n, may he. brought to
exam plan jufhee, I have thought
jit h tjjue this my proclamati n,
here v offering a reward 0} ONf.
HUNDRED DOIIARS to any
fnfonor perfons , who will appre
hend(he fad Hardy llatden, and
Edge him in /vine fecure gaol within
this pate.
And I further change and require
■ all officers, civil and military be
hogging t 1 this fla'e, i$ he aiding and
iff fling in apprehending and / cur
ing the f id Id a1 d v linden, fo
that lit may bp A ought to trial and
c ndignp nnfment accordingly.
Given under my hand and the
Great Seal of the [aid fate,
at the State-llovfe. in Louif- •
vI f, this el venth day of
JTy, m the year of our lord
one thoufard fven hundred
and ninety-nine and in the
twenty-fourth year of the In
dependence of the United 1
Stales of America.
( AMES JACKSON.
By the Cover nor,
11 or . Mahii u r y, deputy [eery.
God fave the State.
C A U T I O N.
\T T HIT,E AS my wife, Mmy Summon,
* Ims eioped from m» b( ( nd board,
. V 1 Is Hi Ht>v provocatio ; this is U ) »• .-
} v;lr ” ■'! 1 PerfM » wha f f c - fo m , re -h
-*"« 1 mv ar 011 I, •“ 1 am determined
not to pay any debts of her cm ruHir.;
Benjamin Summons.
J l, ' v -f', 17W-
B I AN K I) >' K l) s
for Side,at this 0
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Ri hfT.or.fl (Vir.) April 2J, ’99-
To the Republicans throughout tht
United Stales ,
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is to collett, preferve , ani difftmi
nate the mo ft valuab e productions of
the Republican pen, in all parts of
the Union ; the extreme necefpty for
fuck a publication , and the beneficial
rfjetls which might refult from it,
if well conduced, will be readily
allowed.
1 he American people hove long
tntugh been wipofed upon by the
pretended impartiality of printers;
At is all d lupon ; every party will
: have its pi inter , as well as every
feel its preacher ; and it is as in
congruous jar a pub'ication to be
' alternately breathing the fpirit of
• two parties, or for a par [on to preach
to his audience chnjl/amty in the
morning , and pagan, fm in the even- ,
mg ; it is inconpfent as for a chief
magi fir ate to name an amhaffador
. to fet lea difpute with a foreign
nation , and immediately to violate
the I axes of civility , and make moc
kny of religion, by heaping upon
the fame nati n and its rep, efenta- !
lives, the vil ft philippics , fcurnliiy, 1
and abufe, in a proclamation for a
day of fafing andprayer :—Every
j Editor who is capable of faring
above (he flattery of villainy, and
the adulation of folly, has too much
at flake in the contefl of liberty
againjl flavery , virtue againfl vice ,
and truth a gain ft fophifiry , to admit
of impartiality. .
In the profecution of the plan of
this work, it will he necej/ary to
; take fo much of- a reiro/pettive view
' of the affairs of the United States,
and inti odnee fuck documents as will
lead to elucidate and expo ft the ori
gin, pr gre/s, and a 'arming influ
ence of that fyflem of iniqui 'y and
\ robbery, bribery and oppreffion, I
hypooify , and injufli.ee, which may
he tracedfnm the attempt of Alex
ander Hamilton, to palm upon the
! convention a monarchical conjliiu
j lion through the corrupted mazes of
f unding and banking, Jlvd jobbing,
and /peculating fxfleins, down co the
alien and /edition laws, f landing •
army and vaw of the prefent day.
It is d/jfruU, in pw fang a courfe
of ferutiny in'e the meafures of go
vernment, and dejigns of men in
office, 1 1 drew a line of dnnarha ■
■ tinn between legal plunder and per
\fonol villainy public rapine , and
pi hale intrigue ; whenever the
' - I
nature of enquiry trill admit cj it, ;
per/onal.wei.knc/s and folly ought to ,
be lightly touched , but ' when <?n
officer of government , conneUing\
public fraud with private vice, at\
the fame time , t’j wallowing in the
lap of infamy and revelling in the
pecula ton o) the national ireafury ,
the regard for per fora! character
ought to he jacrificed to public juf
tue.
Being p 'fjejfed of the plan and
principles on which the national
magazine will be conduced, it only
remains for the people to be informed
of the particular matter which it
will contain , to enable them to deter
mine whether they will or will not
give it tlmr fapport,
VIEW of the WORK .
TRIUNE Dedication ; firfl, to the
Repub ic.in* throughout ih' Un ted States;
leto a, to John A amt, elq. prefidenr of
the United Suues ; h> cl third, to tiie Arif_
tocrats geicallv; Dec’aration of hide
r pri'ilfnee ; Confutation of ihe United
States; RcCul ntioi s and Acldiefs of the
Legifl.i ure o( Virgina ; K'f dull ns o
the Legillunre of Kentucky, Mr. George
Nicholas’* de!en;:e of them, in a Letter 10
' im f i i-n 1 ; Plan of a Confhtution j re
ferre to die Convention, bv Alexander
Harnil or * a d find on of par ies, or po
luical eftc*sfs o* the paper fyflem con*
li ered ; a i C\ iew of the revenue f Item
ad med (iy ihr full Congrefs, and an cx
an tnation of i:s pernici us rfleets, ir
• th i .ern lettc s to a friend, b« a cnizen,
laid r<» be Mr. Fiudlcv ; the Cnniiitunoi
ol the “ ic fucated” f cisiy, <r the
order of the Cincinnati; Extracts firm
Mr. Adam’s D fence ; from Mr. Gallatin**
Sketches of the Finances of the Uui : ed
Slates; from an Acldiefs of Mr. J hn
Page, of Hofewell, m 1 s conlti units ;
from Mi. Calendar’s Skrtc cs ol the Hif- 1
t.ity ol tnc Unitcu State*, Annual Regif- !
te , and 13 dory if 179'), in which he i
handle* vi h as m rh tie icarv as they
drlrrve, man* of the blunders, incon-
It cnucs, and cn unities ofgi vermnent.
James Lyon.
frT Siibfcriptions for the work ,
will be 7ectived by Ambrose Day,
at the Office of the Louijville Gaz
elle. July 5.
N () T J C E.
THAT after the
exmrati n of nine
months from ihc date hereof, their
will be an application made to die lunor- ,
a be the Inferior Court <f Jr {f* (on Coun
ty, for an r rcier ot Elc of the real efta c
<>f Rohe t H.cmldcton, deceafcd, to wu ;
three bundled and fifty acies of Land,
liiuatc in the ccumy of m join-
M g land oi jfohn lugr m and J hn Kenne
dy. It being pan of a l.act of Land,
containing four bundled and fifty acre , j
granted to Robert Cooper.
Alfo, one other Trafl of Land, contain
ing three bundled ami fifty acres, lituate
in 1 he countv of Bnike, on (he wa:c*j of
M‘Been Cieek, acijoiuiug lands of ,
granird to —.
Ihe fide of the above and foregoing
Tracts of Land, w II he for ih- henefi of
< he he rs and credi on of the laid Robert
HLunbieion, decc.ifed.
H. G. Caldwell,
Fo> thf A.'mini/ < at or oj the nf.it/aid EJlate
f:-ne 26. 1799.
TO BE SO L D,
On THURSDAY , ihe 12 ih of
September , at the houfe of Dr.
Newton , near Fanns Bridge , in
Jefferfon County ,
THE WHOLE of he Elate of Sylva*
nus Prime, la e of this county, de
cra'fH ; rotiliOifig rf HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, CAITLE, RUGS, tkc.
ALSO,
A NEGRO U ENCtt, named fenny,
w.th her 1 brer rhildi en.
A ci edit of twelve months will he
given, vn h approved fecurity.
. Mary Newton Prince,
Adminiflratrix.- *
Augufi :o.
BLANK LETTERS
0/ AD MINIS’! RATION,
For Sole at this I’dnting Oilicc,
•C.AUTIO n.
■X 0 r l a ! l n < '"''■ .0 Mr!
. 1 C.ifHev 8 Wiiliam f „
le»f, oq. bientf < { leffcrfon Cut,nr*/
I Ihe bubfcribcrs hereby forbid r .
Of Iwo TMft.cf L.nil. iol cffr'fo a c«u a ; r
;P» formerly Sr. George’, p ar ifh, Conta - *
,n fi> together Bco Acres, ad]< nir e e ,
0 tier, originally granted to CharlefvOt
1 n, f rmerlv of Savannah, efq„i. f
c-afrd, as advertized, in the LoumvM *
J'l.rir.l, M 30ih Inly, 1799 —Fo, ihe
lowing and other rcafon,, that wilt »"
" l>.t Ch.rl..
gianicr, made hu tail .ill a „.l tedam.h
"i" h ,* as , dl V r veH in '77', and i," f
record, in io. k .A, pagr, •j-ti , - ,
in llic Sccrearic’i Office,'a’, Lolmlmi t'
's,' '• , ‘ cu "’ rs . >l>«reiir nan..,!
qualified That the whole, real and* P
loni Eft ate of the deceafed, was fS /
under authority of the will, and u eA
executions on judgments, legally obtairer
icveral y eats before the revolution, many
1 which judgments, remain unfatisfie••
the a-Icifs, being fully allied. That*»l,e
Subic.iber Jhn I ebeau, claims the fid
as principal heir and devifee of il P
laid Charles W at ion.
Therefore, all fur;her trcfpaflcs on the
prcmrles, fale, or transfer, eiil cr publicly
or privately, is forbid ; as a pnhibHo
to flay lunher proceeding*, will be prayed
lor, at the next Superior Court, in Jcffcr
fon County, and to revoke the adminifU; -
tion, raid to be granted to Chedey Bog.
wi( k, °n the eftate and «ftes oI the ird
Charles Watf-p, which appears to have
been crroticoufly obtained.
W* Stephens,
Surviving Charles Wa lon,
John Tebcau,
Devifee of Cliarlcs Watfon.
Savannah, /uguft i 6, 1799.
Wafhington Superior Court, I
September I'erm, 3798. I
Andrew Hemphill,“l I
vs, y Forcclofm , I
James Hemphill, J I
UPON th? petition of Andrew I
Hemphill , praying the /ore- I
cloju>e 0) the equity of redemption, I
in and to the following t y aft of lajid, I
filuate , lying and being in ihe conn- I
ty of II ajihington, bounded by John I
Foreman, John Foyers, aud-FJ | J
other Jides by vacant land ; and I
containing two hundred eighty [even I
and an half acres , which trdft of I
land uas mortgaged to the faid An- I
drew Hemphill , by the /aid James I
Hemphill, for the fecurity of cm I
hundred and thirty /even pounds, I
jeventeen /hillings and three pence, I
on the 1 6lh day oj March m the E
year of cur Lord one thou/and Jowl I
hundred and ninety-three, E
Upon motion of Mr. Caldwell, E
attoi ney for the plaintiff \ it is or- I
dered , that the principle inter eft arid B
coft be paid into this court , within fl
twelve months from this time , other- B
wife the equity of redemption mid B
be forev r foreclofcd , and that a B
copy of this rule be ferved upon the fl
jdid James Hemphill, or pubhfhd I
nine months in one of the Gazettes B
of this State , before ihe expiration E
of the /aid nine 7norths, agreeable to B
an aft of ihe legiflaturc in huh cap fl
made and provided. K
A true copy from the minutes, k
|. Williams, deputy clcik« B
The SUBSCRIBER K
Beg' ic. vc to inform bis Friend* an! ,l * B
Public, that he hat commenced the K
CommilTion and Ea6loiag e B
BUSINESS, ■
On TH'aii’s Whirl, where he ha* f - B
1 le St ores for he reception ft G '*
and Pi educe ; and rffp"cft ul'y tend.c ; H
fervices to h* Fiien sin that Ji^c
Samuel Hammond, B
Sa’annals, June 6, 1799' fll
WANTED TO 111KK. I;
B. the Month or 2en r , ,
A NEG R 0 MA i ■
/ quire at tkU c -
January jC. B