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LOUISVILLE,
TUESDAY July 8, 1800.
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Died, at Campbellton, on
Monday, the 16th of June,
'John Hammond, efquire, of the
bounds he received on the 9 t(l
of May, by the hands of a mid
night alfaffin,
°Oied, on Saturday evening,
the fSth June, at the houfe of
■\Villiam Pollard, merchant of
this town. Mifs Martha Green,
late of Philadelphia, aged 58
years and 4 months.
' Died, on Friday evening laft,
the 4th of Inly, afrer a few days
jflncfs, Matter David Sigmond
pofner , aged 7 years, 5 months
and 26 days—only fon of Jo
feph G. Pofner, of this place,
f
Percy pint has decamped!
IM his farewell addrefs, he
expreffes the mofl fovereign
contempt for the government
and people of this country, ex
cept a few whom he calls his
friends and the true friends ot
America.
Ye Semi-Porcupines of Lou
ifville, who polfcfs his depravity
without his ability, and who
form a component part of that
vile minority—Who (hall now
give utterance to the deadly poi
fons fecreted in your imagina
tions r Waldo is gone, Hobby
is dumb found, and the South
ern Centincl fallen dead at his
port.
But for a knowledge of thefe
fafts, I would afk why were you
filent even when your dull hearts
were enlivened with copious
draughts of material fpirits, and
your temporizing prudence lull
ed to fleep—Not To much as the
circulation of a friendly toafl in
remembrance of your departed
Chieftain, when his loweft un
clerffrapper the infignifrcant He
rald printer, was particularly
commemorated. But the pro
veib is verified : a living dog is
better than a dead lion. Hafe
defertion of fo great a leader—
a her him will embaik in
your caufe ? Who after him will
marlhal you on to trample down
republicanism ? Who after him
(at your infignificant nod) will
attempt to fiamp the charadlcr of
a refpeftab'e grand jury with
Eternal infamy ? Who after him
wdl revile the memory of Ben
jamin Franklin ? Who after will
are t 0 traduce the virtuous
James of JefFerfon, Madilon,
lunroe, Jacklon, Gallatin,
bald win, Nicholas, *
* nd ? And who but
J \ m c ° have the audacity to
n u,e our form of government
| n the midft of Philadelphia, and
p t u P corrupt monarchy of
J Jtuin, as a model for the would
e Monarch of America, to pat
tern after. v
Ml this he has done, and you
Pp auded and fupported him !
' Cra l. innocent, and unfufpeft-
R citizens of Georgia, do you
dl e to offices of high truft fuch
Matures, who never have en
\ v^ r ?B'd any printers, butthol'e
I x>° t Vlews and publications
I t!pW‘ let 0 the ori g ioal P riG “
■ or our government.
D.
tiejfrs. Day Sc Hkly,
Pleafe publilhthe following, and
oblige A Subsciber.
Want of decency is want of fcnfel
This day week, a paper, be
ginning in this wav— “at a
meeting of the board of com
milfioncrs of the town of I.ouif
viHe, prefem John Shclman.
Michael Shelrmn, John Berri
en, and clcfmg with " tine
extiadd from the minutes of the
board, tette John M, Berrien,
clerk pro tem.” was handed to
the fevcral houfe-keepers in the
town, requiring them to furnifli
a hand each to cut down the
weeds, See. Ihe necclTitv c -
propr.ety, cr falutatynefj of the
mealure ido not intend to qutT
tion ; but it 1 take into view the
6th fe&ion of the 4th article of
the conttiturion, to wit: "no
peifon, who heretofore hath
been, or hereafter may be a col
lector or holder of public mo
nies, (hall be eligible to any
office in this Rate, until fuch
pcrlon fhall have accounted for,
and paia into the treafury, all
fums for which he may be ac
countable or liable.’' I may
quettion the conjliiutior.alt.lv of a
board able to tranfaft bufinefs
when formed as above:—with
equal efliontery the gentleman,
I am told, takes his lencat another
board, (the commdlioners of
Louifville academy) of which
he has not been kg all* cr covjhlu
tionally a member, fincc the 7th
of February, 1799— N’ 0 cx
public officer, ever experienced
fuch lenity, as he has done from
his neighbours and the public ;
but like the unerring hand of
juftice, the public voice, though
flow, is fure to overtake at latt—
By a tnodefl, decent, and hum
ble deportment toward every rank
of citizens;, the wound which
his public defalcation had left
open, m ! ght foon have cica
trized ; but when, while its
frefli, be fets both the contt:-
tution and laws at defiance, he
ought to be told, there are cer
tain political purifications nccef
fary to renovate a certain clafs
of charafifers—the mode and
time for which is -aid down in
the 4th chapter of Daniel, verfe
32 and 33 —and the 34th em
braces the lenovation,
July 8, 1800.
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A LIST of LETTERS,
Refraining in the Pod Office, ai Lou
ifvillc, on the ift dayo : Ju’y, iBco,
which if not taken out before :! e
firft day of September next, will be
fent to he General Pvß. Office, as
dead letter*.
PETER J. Carnes, 3. Row
land Stone , 2. James Hunt ,
coU John Colhs, Mrs. Mary fox ,
Major Odam, John Philips , Doftor
John Pugfey, capt. Ijaac Hftd,
Daniel Twig, John Eutank , John
Mar/hall , Samp fon Carver , Harris
Nichol/on , Mrs . Ann Broun, Hugh
M Neily , David Wood,
Brun/on, Elijah Padgett , honora
ble A. Baldwin, Balkan Barr,
John Britt , Darling Peebles , Da
niel Eubank , James Hud/on , Solo
mon Mo fit, Mifs Ann B our quin ,
Mathew Knight , Willi
ams, Gardner , Henry G.
Ca'dwell, Levy Lowry, Edmond
Reviile , Mark Holton , Elias Hodge ,
John Allen, honorable David B.
Mitchell, General Jared Irvin , 2.
John Lawrence .
James Bozeman, P. ill.
WILL BE SOLO,
l'o the kdder, Jor ready
money.
On the SECOND MONDAY in
Auguft next, at the plantation
late the property of Mr. William
Stevens, deceafed, in Jefferjon
county, at ten o’clock in the fore
noon t
All the PERSONAL PROPER
TY , belonging to the fait! deceafed j
confiding of Negroes, Horfe., and
Stock of all kiud», Houfehold Furni*
tMre, together with Plantation Tool*,
Bcc. &c.
All pcrfnpfl who rosy have any Dc
manejs, are requefted to bring? them
forward for fe,tlrm-nt ; and thofe in*
dtbfrd are cl !eu on for immediate pay
need, to
Mary Brvan, admx.
Nathan Powell, admr,
July 8.
NOTICE.
A LL Executors, adminiftrators and
gimdiaiii appointed in the ccua*
f y of Montgomery, are directed and
required to render to the honorable the
inferior court of hid county, on the
fourth Monday in Ju'y ot*f, a correft
a?coun* of tlr rri eipta and expenditure*
of ’he eftates which they have (cvrraliy
been cnfruile;! «• th ; alfo at rhr fame
time to exhibit 07 rath, an account of
ad the eha'e of ihc orphan or dcreahd
pc.foo, which tVy have re cured or ban
came in the knowledge r f,
By order of the Court,
7 hcftias Davis, clerk.
Montgomery county, June jt, 180©.
\ F Tnomns Davis,clerk
GEORJI A , / 1 *• rmri of orftina
(l. s.) a r> 'or tlic county of
Thomas Davis, \ -vlon'g ;nerv, in the
ft;ue a ofelaiil,
WHF.RF.Afi (!■= '<’l wirg rcrßn
fats made applicnion tome fci
1 r ilton on the rftate* and
« t th* 1-vc I ) erfem hotelnnfer
named, h<c o' 'h*County of Montgomery,
it' cafe , u ;
Elba • Gilmore and ]'-bn Gilmore
applied for titors of adminiitr ition on Ihr
chare and c. c£U ol damuel Gilmore, de
ceafed.
Sul’a rah Rufh, do, do. on the cflart of
William Bti/h, deceafed.
Jonathan Wat Too, do. do. on the crtarc
of Herry W ood, deceafed.
Jatre* Fold, do, do. on the eflate of
John Ford, ten. < c< ealed.
Cot ion Rkwlj, do. dm cm the eilatc of
Martha Gooden, deceafed.
Tltcfe are theretote to ctre and admonifh
all and firgular the kindred and credit) n
of ea<h and *very of the laid deceafed
perfoni, to file their objections (if any they
01 either 0 i *Vh t m ha'-c) agai >0 ihe grant
ing 1 l laid letter*, in my < Ifice, < n or
Lelore thr 28U1 day of lulv next, other
w.le the court will proceed as by law di
rected.
Given 1 nder my hand and feal, ; n the
county ol Mi.ntgunerv, me 2 iff day
Ol Ju. c, ii, Ihe yc.ir ifico, :md in he
24 h vear of An,cri';.n I .dependence
\ By Thom mD ivii, c ivrk
G’c'f RjIA, / of the court o; ordina
(l. s.) /■ ry (or ’he county of
The mu Davis. S Montgomery, in the
ftoc atorefaid.
WHEREAS Jane hath depofired
in my office, a paper writing, ( ur
pui,,ng 10 lie the alt will and teftament i.f
Franc s Hugh, late of llie county of Mont
gonicry, dtcccfcd. 1 hele are therefore
to c te and admonifh all and lingular the
k.ndrcd and creditor* cf tire faid deceafed,
t hie their objection* (tf any they have)
agoirift the ellabiiflimeut of the (aid will,
in n > oCiie, on or before the 28th day of
July 1 e*f, oth'rwifc letters tc(lamentaty
wtli be granted to the executors named in
the will m the ufual form.
Given under my hand and ft a', in the
county of Mrmtgonict v, the 21 It day
of June, in the year and ;n the
24th year of American Independence.
, By 7horrj.i Davis, clerk
GEORGIA, ( of the court of ordii ?-
(l. s.) '■ ry for the county of
Thomas Davii. C y, in the
j Hate afotefdid.
WHEREAS J'hn Allen, of Dirk*
coun y, hath cepclited it my < fftce
a writing, perfonittg 10 l>e the lafl
wid am tfftamtnt r ( Cader I’r:ce, late cf
Monrgrmery county, planter, dccecled.
Theft are fhetelwtc »o tiie and admonifh
all and fingular the kitcred and credirors
of the lain dccealed, lo ft e their f bjetttoi t
i( any they have, ugainff the eual lifl me.'jt
of the (aid will in < Hive, on r betore
the :8:h day of jfa'.y <>the>wife
letters fellameniary viil 1c pianicu the
exrcu.or*, named in the will in tlto ufual
form
Given under my hand and feal, In the
county of Montgomery, the 21 fk day
ol 'j me, 1800, and in the 24th year
ol juncricaa ludcycnJcncc.
arbor niLr;
(A Hill he fide the Barracks vl Duh
Hn, where the Infh republicans
art executed,
NO nftng column marks the fpdt.
Where many it victim lie* ;
But oli! the blood which here has fircxm’di
To Ht<ic » u tor juilice ere*.
It clime il on the OpprelliV* head,
Who joys in human woe,
Who drinks »he rear* by nu’ry fhed^
Aid mocks them as they flow.
It claims it on the callous Judge,
VS hole hands ii blood are ci> M,
Who arms irjuftice wiih the twoid—
T he balance throat slide.
It claims it for this ruin’d ill?,
Her wretchsd Children’s grave,
Where wither’d Frted\ at droops hst hcud,
And mao cxiits 4 Ji-ne.
Ah ! facred Jsfinr / lave this land.
From t>r«nny xbhorr’d,
Retvunc thy ba'iiue and the feat ;
Relume, but flieaih thy fword.
No retribution Humid we frek,
Too long has horror rfeign’d :
By mercy mark’d may ticedom rife, ,
By cruelty unilaiu’J.
Nor Hull a tyrant’s e flies mi*
With thofe our Martyr’s dead ;
This is the piacc ulieie Ehin’,
In Liin’s c.nlf# hove bled.
Hut they who here are laid at rrfi^
Ah ! halloaed he each name !
Thru memories are for ever bleit ;
C .nugn’d lu cndlrft teiHc,
Ui coiifecrnted in this ground,
Unblrft by hallow’d hands,
N*» bell here toils in foUmn fatmelf,
No monument here Hands,
But h»rc t!ie Pat riot's (ears are
1 he poor m.iu’i I«1 lli gi given ;
Thole consecrate ihe vmuuui deeds ■
1 hcf« waft, the foul loHbav’n.
"EBBBOSBBaBES I 8 Sag
GENTEEL
BOARDING & LODGING,
Subfcriber refpcflfully informs bi«
A. Friends in articular, and ihe Public
" I'fiiml, th t he irtends K.FEPING
FN I KR I AIN MEN T, for Gentlemen in
■be Country, ns well a. the City, at In*
Houfe in Brr ugliton-Sireet, fom •ny the
City I av ci n— artih good Stable.' 1 >r hoi let.
7 ■ c gica (1 attenuon will hr p;-.i(J to thofr
who iisvor him with their cuftoni.
John Mart Ricbatd,
''Sign of the Crofs Keys.
Savumah , June io, 1800,
COLLECTORS SALE.
WILL BE SOLD,
At the Cnurt lloufe in Wajhingtori
County, on the Second IVES
DAY in Augufl next , at the.
u/ml hours, thejallowing Drafts
oj Land , viz.
One hundred acres of Pine L*nd Ifl
fold county, on the wafers of Keg Creek,
returned Dy Holland j tax due,
62$ cents.
Une hundred and ninety nine and
an half acres of pice land, in fair} coun
ty, on the Ohoopie waters, adjoining
Toiler, returned hy Robot Hado« i
tar due 68 cents.
fifty acrci in faid county, on the
waters of Ogeclice, adjoin-ng lands of
James Walker, returned by Brink*
ley i tar due, 42 cents-
Cornelius Murphy,
T. C. Waffling ton County
for the year '99.
ue 7, 1800.
NOTICE.
nr HAT nine months after the
date hereof , application wilt
he made to the honorable the Inferior
court of the county of Warren . jot
leave to fell a trail of land , contain
ing two hundred acres , cn the
Ogechet river, adjoining Lewis
Bra day and Kmgery : it being the
the real eflate of John Curr\ , de~
ceafed , for the benefit of the heirs
of jaid ejlate.
Benjamin Warner,
Richard Curry,
Adminiflrators of Jaid ejlalt .
February 20, 1800.