The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809, September 30, 1800, Image 3

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LOUISVILLE, TUESDAY, E.'pt tmlcr 30, lBco. ' Owing to unforefeen events, ihe publication of this paper ; was poflponed till this day , ( Wednefday } the i/lof Oftoher. Monday next, the day ap pointed by law for our genera' cle&ions ; alfo to choole two members to reprefent this flat* in the houfe of reprefentative; 0 f the United States We are happy to inform our rcadeis, that Mcfl. James [ones and Benjamin Talliaferro, el quires, are candidates. The unlimited and well pla ced confidence repofed in thole two gentlemen, at fo critical a period as November, 1798, by every clafs of citizens, is doubt* Ms fuperior to any encomium on their virtue, patiiotifm, 01 abilities ; nor can we doubt that the good citizens of this ft ate, will manifefl a convincing proof of their approbation, by re cleftirg them cn the enfuing occafion. Republicans beware ! a cry is railed again ft your ptelent ie piHentafivc, col. Tallialcrro in Congrefs—lt is believed to be with an intent to run in lome fpeculator. His colleague Vr. Jones declared in this town that his conduft deferved the appto bation and applaufe of his coun try, and Mr. Jones's fentiments cannot be doubted. Extraft of a letter Jr cm a gentleman in Camden county , dated St. Ma ry 5, 20 th Sept 1800 “ 1 have received Louifville papers, they arc nuly pleafing to me, to fee the fpirit of repub* licanifm ft ill prevad. " Capt Green in a very fhort paflTage of feven days from Bol ton, arrived on Thutfday lafl ; there is a letter from a gentleman in Boflon, to his friend in this town, which fays, “ that the politics! ftiip is on the otM tack, and there is no doubt cf Mr. Jeflhrfon's c!e£li* n " This is truly pirating to thefew friends of American liberty inthisplace. where Britifh influence bad al moft over run us." Query —What was done with the monies colitfted on the du ties on (fills and liquors diflilled hem the year 1792, in this ft ate ? Horn an official ftatement it ap pears that not one dollar was paid into the treafury of the f Tni fed States until the year 1798 as nothing p."id fellow citi zens, or did it lay all that fp ce in the fupervifors pockets; or 'vas it out at intereft at 10 per Cent per month. Beware of fupervifors and fupervifors de puties, and the whole train of office holders and office hunters. Monday’s the day which decides whether you (hall be freemen or fiaves. MeJ/rs. Day & Helv, , I C OPE gentlemen you will have lie candor to publifh the Jollcwing 7 *narks s as a refutation to an in- QJf aas t fcandalouSy malignant and * n JWinded charge , which appeared input paper cf lap Tut[day , again/} C'ne of our mop rrfpeftaflle citizens Shake/prar fays “ he (hat peals my pur ft peals trajh ; ’twos mine ’tis his % and has hten pave to ihoufands ; hut he that filches from me my good name, robs me of that which not en riches him, and makes me p er in deed." bhokrlprar, no doubt, had felt the rfitfts of calumniating hack biters when he wrote the above fen lance Fsext to th' ungrateful vil am 9 the cjjljf'n of 7 emulation is certainly the jnofi infamous of wretches ; he cr a f es ammopttrs among individuals ; he di/lutbs (he tranquility cf friends and neighbours ; in a word, he rs the common di/lurber of mankind, and that from no other motive b i mere ly to gratify 0 black rancorous en venomed di/pcfition 7 he htnefl and well meaning pari of fociety • light to fa\ of fnch a char after in the language of Spcnofa, ‘ let us drag thr villain /»cm hit da'k cor ntr , where he lurks breeding veer his deteped Vileru/s and ra h man kill his Jhare of him" The ferib hler of that piece quotes a daufe in the eleventh pfticn cf the firj\ article of tht covfiuuiicn which are in Oicfe words nor any per ton who has had charge of pubi c monte < be longing to the Pate, unaccounted for and unpaid. or v ho has not pa d all bgal taxis, or contributions to the government required of him, fialL hove a feat in either hr inch of the general uffmbly” This daufe in the confiuution has no reference to men who may have purcha/cd pro perty belonging >0 the flalc. but to colleftors, or men who have received the public mney. and have not re funded it to the government ; for if the daufe was to tjfeft me who have purchajedproperty of the pud lie, three fourths of every Ugiflatvre would be ineligible to a feat, i articu larly the low country members who bought a great deal of conpjrated property, and who pond in the wry famepiuation with col John ( ohbs , who may have purchafd Indian goods. My Jr flow ci zens will fee. fre m this fair and candid paten ent of the hujinrfs , that the charges ex hibitedby that malignant wme> are unfounded, end that he could have wrote it from no oihe » motive but to gratify his infernal malice I kept the voters of JeJfevf on will read , enquire a'- d judge J r them [elves ; jure lam, that not one of them can be fo uninformed as not to know that col. Ccbbs is a mi. 11 of the bep information , that he has been a favhjul rruni er of the leg Jin lure many years and eonftq ently would not aft fo pity as to ufk hs feat in the affnnhly, after receiving the fujfirages of his fellow c'hzcns. An Enemy to Calumniators, Another Voter requeps Mr. “ Ao Friend to 1 alumni a tors," to point out to the public , wherein the faljehocd of his piece in the paper of 1 uefday lap e on ftps Is the daufe taken from the conpitutwn a Jalfeho<d? s the extraft from thr journal of the houfe cf reprefentatives a falfehcod ? Is a requfi , that the voters of this county fhculd cjk if the fvm of three thoufand dollars owing by an indivi dual to the pate for Indian goods a falfehod ? It theft are calumnies or falfehood , then truth is juch for they are truths Then why look for the Voter in lurking places ? 7 here you would more likely encounter one of y cur own gang. lie walks the fluels , and [car you?/utile threats no more than a fncke 7 he exhortation to affaffinate, is dire fled [very improperly to the honejl part of the community , wh never yet countenanced aflaffmation or [peculation ; and would on ev ry tryii g occafon give the their undivided fuppprt. A Vr, rather call on the of!'!fiance of Yazoo and Pine Barren /peculators , with an hojl of warrant forgers, title makers, hee choppers, chain carriers, idc. (Ac to execute this pious work of death. Another Voter. Lafl evening about the hour of 10 o clock, the following perfons cohered to wit: John Berrien , ex-treafwtr of this flair John M. Berrien , his /on col John Cohhs , with his two font, (apt Robert FI vrvov, Dr John Pugfley and fevernl other perfons come to our pnnf'vg. rjlice, and knocked at the d°or , and wen anfrvered from with m, u f.o is there ? they made no anhwer Jut k> o. ked again : roe not fu/pc fling any fni/chief epened the doer when the choir named perfons rifled in aimed with clubs and whips — John Cohos who appended to hf the leader of the rfkcd if there we e any pieces for publica tion ; he was an/wered, yes : h then ifted a whip, was aiming at j4 nihi of Day, me of his ow n party flopped him : he a/tn wards modi at jos. He y and fwore that he was the one he was at* —when the noi/e brought a crncnui/e o; C'iizers to the place ; they wire then obliged to def/fl. UV have ftvee applied to the civil rnagifhales who have given us (heir words lluy fhall he bound • vex to knp hr peace The above perfons hav> Urn lend howlers for fever al years pa ft in favor of regular g'vnnment. of whnh the above ajjajfinous attack may be taken as a fptcimcn . DAY <1 H * FT. N B. From the condufl of the gentlemen ahuded to we are indu> ed to give room to a piece figneci, “ 'nether Voter ” Wednefdoy , Ofl i, 1800. MefTrs. Day & Hkly, PVafc to publffti the wi hio '•xOaA forr tbe Journals of the lafl L ture, and oblige A SUBSCRFBE R. A hill to appro pi iate money [or the year 1800. In Senate, Dec 3, 1799- On motion to (bike out to carh member of the legifl.iture two dollars, *nd infert three dollars pc> d iy. And m the quedion, it was determined in the affirmative, and the \ ras and nays being re quired a»e as follow's: Yeas —Meflrs Burnett, E fly, Fmbre, Grefham, H mmond, King, M‘Call, M‘ln^ ; ffi Mur ray. Mann,Stokes, Stub, Wood, and Wylex —l4, Nays —Mcffis. Barnett,Frank lin, Frafer, Lamar, M'Neal, Pope. Skinner, Jalbot, and Walton—g, Houfe of ReprepnfaUves , Dec. 5, 1799 On motion by Mr Foder, that this houfe do now take up »he appropriation bill, and re cede and concur with fenate relative to appropriating money (or the year 1800. And on the qudlion put, it was rallied in ♦lif affirmative, ond the yeas and rays bcii g re quired nre as follow : Yeas- —M» ITrs. Abbott, IHikcf dale, Bryan, C *rncs Franklin, Fetter. Grantham Hoblon, H, Jackfon D. Jones, King, I eßcr, Lewis, Montfort, Ptuitt San kev. Savage, Scott, Smith, Wal ker Watkins, Williams, and Wihiamfor—23. Aa\s —Mellrs. Abc'ctombie, Caldwell Clatkc. Dirklon V af ton, Fitzpatrick Ha»beit, Har ris, Hcndcrfon, Hillhoufe, A. jackfon, Love. I .inter, Pitman, Sims, Wilkin* —l6. Executive Department, LouifvWe , 29 th S(pt. 1800. OPDkRED, That the clerks of (he fuperior and inferior courts of the rrfprflne counties of this flute, do within one month after the firjl dav of the enfmvg month (Ufober, make a hue report to this departmentun er their hands arct frals of cl officers of fhis flaie tvho have taken and fuhf nted the oath (0 /upperf and maintain the (onfhfi fan thereof , in pur/uance of the aft of the genn al nffcmbly of (he /Uite . pofjed th sth ay cf Dumber. 1799, entitled, “ an all to give further time to the officers cf this fate to take and fubfcribe the cath required by thr afl, emtlcd an all to cm fret all office's, civil and military wntlun this pate , to take and fuhfcnbe on rah to flip port the (cnfhlut'pn thereof, pnff<d thh if th day cf Feb vary. 1709/' / 'nd i J hat thy do further make return in like manner , cf all officers re/idivg uith n 1 heir refpiflm conn ties who may have neglefled, or re fufed to take and fuhpribe the fame, Thomas Johnson, Seen tary, SHERIFF'S sales On the IRST TUf.SD iV in AcvcVibfr next, at the ( curt hlou/e in U ofhingli n county, will be fold. 'I *0 Hi . r d eighty ft v p a"fl Hit ac res of •and r fa d rountr, on Willi emfon’a ‘■wurp acJem r>r If»a Kim f y rnc' oM r s H zed as r l v rrp rtr o ohn HoHrtr, i> the 1 ttarcc of Join Ilretl Th ee hundred acres of la*d r Hid conn y < n wutr r s of WiHacrfon’s fwanp, adj iinin, Ail n R t erfon hnd orhf'i; 'oc I urdred of which is under cul i*«t’ n, tic plantot on wI r coa irrcm Sa'ter new Ivcf. Sr zr 1 by food raccofion* bs lie p'rpcrtv tf. d v al;Cr, at the i din r* of f veral planjffa, tbit 18'h S pr, 1 Roo C ooditioo', <id). II li.eaztal, S. IK. C. September 30 Slate of Georgia , Wamn county. WHEREAS Wi’! lam B*rry ft Jamea Mrtche'd la'*, ipp'icd 10 ot for letters of admtolft-av’n on t c goods, chattEs »nd credos of Abner Mitchell, deceafed, late of this county ; The fr arc therefore to cite and «drroo (h all and fingul r •be kindred md creditor# of la d derraftd, to be and appear before the hor.onb'c ju 'grs of the coar« of ordinary, on the M nday in Erl ruary rc«', to fhew canfc if aor they car, why (aid lei cta fhould not he grau cd. Green under my 1 and and fea', it rfhrc, )h t 24 h day of Sep cm he . n the verr cf <u» Lord, tEcO and h ye»r of Atncri ca’t Indep-ndcncc, Septimus Weather by, C. C. 0 . ALMANACS For Sale at this Office.