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AUGUSTA CHRONICLE .
rWI FREEDOM or thi PRESS and TRIAL iv J I R T ihall Remain inviolate. [No. 1156
luGUSTA: (Georgia) Printed by D. DUISCOL, near tub market. SATURDAY, November 12,1808. [3 Dolls, per A*tu
Sheriff’s Sale,
£,ji nrccmser next rtf the
Houft in Warren county between the
rfiial hovrss
Will be Sold,
acres ofland more or less in
Warren county, adjoining David Golding
and vthera, it being the land whereon Ra
chad Pate no* E vc, » and levied on at the
property of IftacPatc* to falsify an axeca
iion in favor of George Hargtavei, and rc
mrr.cd terns by Wiart Brown, conftablo.
THOMAS BATTLE, d. s .
~ November 5. [at]
Administrator’s Sale.
IVtdntfdny the ztjl of December next,
it the plantation of vie late Thomas Critck
tr of Columbia county itceaftd .
Will be Sold,
The balance of the pcrlbnal
property* (except negtccs) belonging to
the edatc of the said dec. confiding of hjr
ith cattle hogf* corn, fodder and planta.
tiot) Tool*. And at the fame time will be
ren:ed and hired tor cnc year the plantati
on and negioes aforefaid; urnaa will be
road: known on that da]’. (
E. B. JENKINS, Adm'r. <
November 5. [ y ]
A Runaway,
Abfentcd himfelf from my plan
tation on Savannah liver, about th- ift of
Feb nary lall, a new negro fellow called
CvESAR, abeut five feet high, & appear* to
be about twenty year* of age, had on when
he went away, a white Kcrfcy Jacket and
cxeralli, fpt?ki very little Englifti and pro
bably cannot tell his name.—Any perfen
who may harbor or detain said fellow in
their poiTefiroa after this publication, will
fabjeft thcmfclves to the rigor* of the
Law tor foch conduct.—Any person who
will deliver him to me, or couiine him in
any jail in the flats, |will be liberally re
warded.
James barton.
Jane 4. [eowtfj
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Notice is Hereby Given.
That nine months after date ap
plication will be toadc to the honorable In
terior court of Warren county, for leave to
fell two hundred two and a half acres of
land in th: j 3th diftricl of Baldwin county, '
flomber 133, adjoining Abraham Dannell
and other*, it being the real eftafe of Dru
ry M-Cnllers late of this county deceafcd,
for the benefit of the heir* and creditors cf
said dec. (AMES GRAY, i. , ,
MICHvEL CODY. \ AArril 1
Odlobens, 1808 m^m
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Notice.
That after theexpiration of nine
months Ircm the date hereof, application
will be made to the honorable the [cftice*
of the Inferior court, for the county of
Lincoln for leave to fell the following trscis
ofland, viz : Five hundred and forty fix
acre* on the waters of Little jiver, joining
hod* of Joihta Grin age and Solomon Col
hn*, Jikcwife two hundred acre* on said ri
w, joining lands of Wm. Hunter, like
avtfa one Hundred and sixty-sour and a h?lf
acres joining lands of said Grinage, cn
•*id nvwr, like wife ninety fix acre* on the
truer* of Savannah and Little river joining
L.?r° Ve onc h°ndred and fixty-feur and
jiMlf acres, tic above four tradh of land
Oting and fitnate in the aforefaid connty,
being part of the real estate of Shadirach
Mim* deceased.
ELIZABETH MIMS, Adn.'rx.
SEABORN MIMS, adminifirator.
Dftober 22 , ,goB. [rr 9 ,nj
Notice.
Fhat after nine months, appli
»»»on will fee made to the honorable infe
or court of Elbert county, for leave »o
of tjie real estate of Tf'omr.
1 / county dcceafcJ, lor rhe
of Ms beia,
tho*s. s. carter, ],. ,
CHARLES CARTER. J Aia n
u «ober **, ,j #8 . j^m]
NOTICE.
A ®T®R the expiration of nine moniiu,
- ~ a PP^ c »tlon will be trade to the hon-
a 0 . e Coart of Warren county,
oil? A'®-*? feW * Uaft cf land of the eflate
nn k l ,nn » kt« of said county, dec,
«« both fide. *f wuiiam.', creek, whereon
good Mill Seat for the benefit of the
and creditor*.
, IENEY SPANN, Adrm’x
wwcEt 2, »
NOTICE.
NINE month* from the date hereof application
wilM'e made to >he honorable the inferior
cotirt of Richmond county for leave to (ell fcvcral
1 , * adjoining trail? of land, in and near Bed
£l J*?i n S the rcal citato of John Rhodes, deca
tecl; fold for the benefit of the heirs and ciedito is.
Mary Rhodes, Adm,x.
Mayt4, 1808. f enqTfl
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Notice.
T HAT , 2 f ter the expiration of nine months ap.
JL plication will be made to the honorable the
c °urt of Greene County, for leave to fell
®ne Lot with the improvements thereon, in the
fatten if . Greerie ‘ l W‘-ough known by number
to K/U r b f re | l c(hse of J a, * ct Howe dec.
Vs “" fi ‘° f th ' W" “ d «»•
Robert howe, adtn’r.
Ma r «'• [ir.gm]
NOTICE.
NINE months after date application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior cour» of
Richmond county, for leave to fell one ace lei of
land with the improvements thereon, (inute 01
c X r 0f W»rt»inston and Elliott (Ireets.
Vn 1 a 7 Alfo » one ot land in the 10th diftrrt
of Baldwin county and known by No. i 10 • betni*
the real estate of George Morse late of llnVcS
dec.—Sold for the benefit ot the heirs & creditors*
ANN MORSE, Adm'x,
ROBERT JOHNSON, Aitn’r.
NOTICE.
NINE months after date application will be
made to the honorable t!.e Inferior cm A f
C(nin, y for leave to fella trefl u n °t
n Wjlk,r.l.. n CcJnry. Cortainingjozl h'
ing No, .3 }, m the Bti» -<l.ftrirfk of fjid co untv—
beiflS ° ftheCfiateof -Jwardilat
HENRY HATCHER, 1 Adm’rs.
B. F. HARRIS, J
Moy 7> [»»*]
Notice.
XJINE month* alter date application
JL\ will be made to the honorable the
inferior court of Columbia county, for
leave to fell a traft of lard in said county,
on the water* of Little riv;r, containing
167 acres.—Also, 2oi{ acres in Baldwin,
No, $2, in the 7th diftrift, being the real
estate of Charles Dean tlcceafed, fcr the
benefit of the heir*.
ANN DEAN, Adm’x.
Wright (boro* June it, i8«8. wgm.
For Sale,
A Valuable Trad: of Land.
LYING in Wilkes County, on Long
creek, « its coi fluence, with Broad
\ River, down, which it extent’s a ccrfider- |
able distance, a large portion of this land
are low ground*, both on the creek and ri
ver, —for term*, and a more full deferip
tion cf the above land, app*y to Pcarre
Grave* olColarr.bia county, Dust. Graves
cf S, Carolina, or the fubfcrilvr in Aagafta
James Pearrc.
Msyii, [mtf]
NOTICE.
NINE months from the date hereof ap
plication will be made to the honor
able Inferior court of Columbn county for
leave to fell a trad cf land, i- mine colonel
John Foster, whereon Mrs. Pope now re
fidei, in the county of Columbia, being
part of the real estate cf Nicodemu* Boyd
deernfed, for the benefit cf heir*.
Marmadukc Rickitfon, Admr.
April 23,1808. [wfytn]
~ ri ~
AFTER the expiration of nine month*
app'icatinn will be made to the hon
enbic the Inferior court of Columbia ccn.i
ty, for leave to fell a tr*ft or land, the
estate of John Mooney deceased, fr.uate m |
Upton's Creek, for the benefit of the heirs j
of said dec.
Joseph Miller, Adm r. |
April 23, 1808. [mgrnj \
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Notice.
THAT after nine menu application will \
he ma.bs tofthe Honorable the Inferior ;
Court of Elbert county, for ’cave to f«ll the I
whoje or a part of the real estate of Middice j
ton Wood* efq. late of said county cesealeU *
for ths bne/iutr hi* heir*. t,
WILLIAM WOODS.
Ailing Executor.
April. 16 *BoB. Jr
NOTICE. j
NINE month* after the oat? h-reof, ap.
plication will be made to the honor
aide Inferior Court of Columbia county so
leave to fell one hundred acres of land t
Hid ccuuty, adjoining Charles Crawford
and other*, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditor* of China (a woman of colour) de-
C fC *THOMAB HAYNSSf Ada’or.
Mi'ch it* fSa».
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tium the Baltimore IVbrg.
Onkthx Sentiments.—Maflfachßfctts—
appropraiely ftylcd “ the cradlt of the re
volutioi” —ftiU remains the nur/ery of fount!
principis. 1 have read with great fatisfic.
lion, the many excellent replies of various \
meetings to the Selectmen of Boston, on tht
fubjcCt of tbeir petition for
the uncdnftitutioral or illegal removal of the
embargo I*-Corrrft opinions, exprefled in
the unequivocal frankr.efs of freemen, chaf
adterifro rhem nil. But none, yet puhlilhed,
breathfc that ftreng indignation again!! the
iniidiqas plans of the Eflfcx Junto, which I
the folowir.g address contains. Every un.
freeman, in every part of th«
Union will moil radilv adopt every fen
limenj as his own : —And, prcoJ we are,
to peifeive, in the 2 rnera l hurtl of patriotic
exprcl|on and republican feeling which the
Bojtoti CtnJfiraUrt have been indrnmental
in cajling torth, the aniheken firmnefs of
'the ytomanry of Massachusetts. The par.
tial rplipfe that durknefs that rcfpeliable
ftatc, will ft)o« wear off, and leave her as a
bright star in the duller of the Union,
Who cau despair of a people, emarg whom
(is fcatteitdfucli uciit as follows ?
Eujioi Ceuiily Ref elutions.
At a very general and numerous
mcetirg of Republican Delegates
from he fcveral towns of Briftcl
count), Holden at Taunton, Octo
ber 511, 1808. Hon. David Per
ry, dq. was thofen Prdidcnt, and
Mr., John Mason, Secretary, the
following Preamble and Rcfolu- ’
tiors, (v ere read and unaaimoully (
adopted.
PREAMBLE.
Whereas a powerful combination
of indviduals, moved by ambition,
or prqudices hoftiic to our happy
form of government, and to the in
dependence of our country, have
Idzsd on the calamities of the times :
to effect their nefarious purposes j
and from the metropolis of this 1
flare, once the illustrious seminary j
of better principles, have fought to :
organize a fyllcm of diftmft and
oppclition, which Ihould paralizc
1 :hc energies of our national govern
-1 nenr—oeftroy that confidence so j
fllential to its fiipporr—tear afun
icr the union of these flares, the
only guarantee of their tranquility
and greatness—and (andicn the
wrongs of foreign nations, by de
crying the only made of refilHncc
conlillent with our honor and our
peace. And whereas to aid in the
execution of these revolutionizing
projects, they have degraded one of
- ftnators in the Congress ©t the
U. S. from the kigli dignity of his
flation to the pitiful drudgery of i
ccmpofing inflammatory epifdc* for
a faction—have agitated this fla r e
and the neighboring fiates with town
meetings, in order to clog the
wheels of government, and to cache
them to move heavily through the '
mire of opposition, and have v n- \
deaVoredroltific the sense of honor,
the pride of independence, and the \
noble and magnanimous spirit
which alone ought to actuate a h'gh
minded people in the vindication
of their rights anti Ibu reig.ntv, ■bv :
a clamorous appeal c?» the coward
ly, creeping, short-lighted peiJion
of avarice—a paliion which biighu j
and contracts the human heart, ex- \
tingufhes in it ever/ generous affee
tion, and is too blind anl narrow
to perceive and to extend the true 1
and permanent intcrelts ofeven its •
own sordid concerns. And where- *
as, by means or the bale a;ts of in
trigue and deception, aided by the I
force of foreign influence, if not of
foreign gold, ;; factious ma ; critv
has been obtained in the Lcgidaturc
of this commonwealth, who for
getful of the foarce whence they de
rived their pow er—reg?rdlei3 of the
opinion, the interrfl and the rights
ot their condiment*, and willing to
further the unngfecous purposes ot
difrefped of the conllirutcd author-
kies, have made oppofkicn to the
laws of the laitd, and threatened
divilion of the Union—have dis
regarded and condemned the sacred
right of popular fuffrage-unwarranta
bly contrived and attempted to wrest
1 from the Executive of this Rate the
frceexcrcifc of his accuftomcd and
constitutional prerogative, and un»
ncceflarily and nnrcafonably de
nounced the meafuve* and adminU
ftration of our Natioiial Govern
/ ment:
Therefore, at this crisis of peril
and hazard, when ofcr Republic i i
threatened not only by foreign ene
mies but by domdtic deludcrs and
traitors, unwllliug any longer to
continue inadlivc jpcdtitors of this
political dclufion and treachery,
which New-Hamp(hirc and Rhode
Island have fatally experienced, and
Vermont too languidly opposed, we
deem it our duty, and the duty of
every citizen who is a friend to the
liberties and the rights of man, and
of that government under which
alone thofc liberties and rights are
protedfed, with a Tingle view to the
good of th« nation in word and in
deed to take a manly attitude in fup
pert of the constitution and govern-
I ment of our country.
, JRrfelved, That the dodlrinc of
I the Eritifli government, reftridting
neutrals to their accuftcmed trade
i in time of peace, was a violent and
■ unwarrantable outrage on the rights
j of peaceful natic ns, & c ail’d on them
for a prompt and efficient refif
tanze.
Refoheiy That the murderous
j and pusillanimous arrack on the U.
; S. frigate, the Chesapeake, by the
j Engliin man of war, the Lcojxird,
was aggravated by every circum
fhance of meanness and infolcnce
which could the indignation
. 01 demand the vengeance of an in
dependent people.
Rr/ohed, That the firft duty of
j every free government, is to pro-
J reel its citizens —to set a higher val
! ue on men tf.an cn things; and
that to submit to the Baitifh pre
tentions ot Searching our vcflels on
the ocean for Teamen, would be to
yield to a foreign government a
powea which our ow n docs not pof
} fefs—a power totally incompatible
with the privileges of the citizens,
• or the sovereignty of the nation.
Rtfolved t That the acminiflra
ticn of the U. S, having in vain
appealed to the honor and justice of
the Drinth government, to re-
V 9
• nounce the doctrine, redress the
wrongs, and diiclaim the preten
! Tors above recited—having carried
forbearance to the lowclt point,
having ex suited the last hope of
i voluntary fail*faction, were bound
to resort to luch c rpcririm-s on the
! mterdrs c; (he ©“ending power,
as might influence her to aJojit
mere correct principles, 6c a more
fuitabic iinco: ccnducf.
t Rejoiced, That the law forbid
ding thc-mportaticn of Brkiih man
| u fade res 6* a certain defeription,
J and rlicr pr>:k.mation interdicting
j to Bntilh armed vcTcii the ports an f
harbors of tn_- L. 3, were pcculia:-
ly adapted 'o the circurrrftanccs of
! the times, and irrcUll.biy called
; U rby the interclh, hater, and laie
r ty of our cr^r.irv.
Reformed, That the treaty nego
-1 ciared by Col. Monroe with, the
j English govern nr. .nt, containing
redrjenons highly injuries to cur
; carryingrradc— omirtng all fipu
-1 latiors f r the fee «ntv rs cur citi
zens o.i the high Jen,, v. net au
thorized by the inftredtions of the
chici meg Ihraie ot me U. S. and
was accompanied by a ncie of u*~
jeifnr.ee cn the part ot England,
whit a rendered it* cLI;g-xr ; ibfc£