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• iprEtS.io the day/was
red by Mr. Edward Simkins.
, w dinner was then ferved up,
Jter which, among other toafts
the following were drank : . ■
n. The Prefident of the U
nited States —the man who, to
meet the approbatory fmiles of
his countrymen, needs only an
intelligent inveftigation of his
conduct and meafures.
6. The 4th of March, 1801,
a fecond era of American Inde
pendence* —from a feene acted
about that time, may our na
tion be experimentally too wife
fo confide again in men who
would attempt to defeat her
will, exprefled in unequivocal
terms.
7. The Congrefs of 1801,
the band of patriots who pruned
of the hateful excrefcences which
had grown out of what has been
termed <( Federalifm.”
9. Sumter, Calhoun, Butler
and Moore—for their fidelity
they will receive the plaudits of
their condiments.
10. Charles Pinckney, our
envoy to the court of Madrid—
Ins well-timed labors and pa
triotic exertions in the fenate of
the United States will not be
forgotten.
11. The judiciary of the U
nited States—while the judges
are fupported in their true in
dependence, may they never
remain longer in office than the
public good requires.
13. General fames Jackfon,
an efteemed hero and ftatcfman
of America, and the vigilant
gnd undaunted friend of the ftate
of Georgia.
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• 14. Abraham Baldwin—the
moderation, yet fleadinefs of
his condudl, and the corredlnefs
of his principle will endear him
to America.
16. u Peace, commerce,
and hone ft friendffiip with all
nations, entangling alliances with
none.”
Mejfrs. Day & H£ly,
I have obferved in your pa
per of Wednefday laft, a pub
lication of Major Alexander
Carfweißs, contradidling the
ftatement I had given of the
difpute that took place between
him and myfelf cn the 6th ult. in
Louifville, and to fubftantiate
which, he produces the affida
vits of two difmterefted perfons,
as he calls them—Be it To ; but
at the fame time it is neceftary
to remark, that Mr. John
Parfons, one of thofe difintereft
cd perfons, declares that he was
not prefent until the quarrel
was nearly terminated, which
circumftance, he lays, ought to
have been fpecified in the affi
davit.
Mr. Carfweißs ftatement
ihould not claim my attention,
had he not added falfehood to
cowardice •, he gees on to fay, that
“ So far from Mr. Hadden's
confidering that I had challeng
ed him, that on the eight inft.
Mr. William Barron, waited on
me with a written challenge
r • •
from Mr. Hadden, in which
he named Moore’s pond as the
place of meeting, and requefted
an anfwer on the day following,
&c. to which I gave no anfwer,
confidering Mr. Hadden not
VrOithy notice, nor (heold I have
dene it now, but to cohtradlft
falsehoods.”
The following certificate of
Mr. William Barron, a man of
at leaft as. much veracity as the
Major, will ffiew what credit is
due to the above aftVnion :
I do hereby certify, that
Major Alexander Carfweißs
ftatement, fo far as rclpeils my
carrying a written challenge
from Cape. William Hadden,
to him, is erroneous; the pur
port of the note 1 handed Mr.
Carfwell, being an acceptance
of the verbal challenge given by
him to Mr. Hadden, and ap
pointing Moore’s Pond, which
is within half a- mile of the
Major’s houfe, and partly on his
own land, as the place of meet
ing. William Barron.
As to Mr. Carfweißs not*
confidering me worthy notice ,
I ffiaii pay little rcipeit to ;
however, as he endeavors, to
r* • i
lereen his cowardice under amafk
of honor, I jfhould be glad to
know what conftitutes the gen
tleman's confequence. Does it
a rile f rom h i s be ing a B ri ti fn Tory
during the American Revolu
tion—in. arms, co-operating
with the enemies of this coun
try; and an uniform advocate of
Eritifh meafures ? Or is it oc
cafioned by his late undeferve||
promotion to the rank of Ma
jor, through the influence of 4n
individual, more bale andtban
doned (were it poffiblef tkan
himfelf, and to whom iie has
always paid the mod fervile
adulation ? If 10, I envy not his
greatnefs. T ,
Wm. HADDEN, Sen.
Align ft 3, 1802.
C AUTIO N.
WHEREAS my wife,
Mon ing, has doped from
my bed and board, without any
provocation j I therefore fore
warn all parfons from crediting
her on my account, as I will not
be accountable for any debt fhe
mav contrail after thE date.
PHILIP JOHNSON.
July 1, 1802.
Jlfferson Inferior Court,
July 5, 1802.
ON the petition cf Jofeph G
Pcfner , praying that Dru
filla Harvey , and John Paulett,
Executors cf the Eft ate cf Blaff
fin game Harvey, Sen. deceafed, be
directed to make titles to the pe
titioner, to a certain trail or par
cel of land , containing forty-fix
acres, in the county aforefaid,
according to the tenor and effect
cf an obligation given by the tefta
ict, Blajftngamc Harvey, in bis
lifetime, to Puffer and Bencdix.
It is ORDERED, That the
Executors of the faid deceafed, do
make idles to the faid Pcfner and
Bcnedix, in terns of the aSI of the
General Ajfembly, in fuch cafes
made and provided, and agreea
bly to the tenor and effett of .faid
obligati on, at the expiration cf
four months, unlsfs fufficient caufc
be fhewn to the contrary, on the
faid petitioner puhlifhirg this rule
in one cf the Public Gazettes, and
the public places in the county,
three months previous thereto ,
True Extract from the
Minutes,
JAS. BOZEMAN, Clerk.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
I! ul be fold cn the firft 'Tuefday in
September next, at tbs Market
lloiije in Lcuijviile, between the
hours of ten and three o'clock,
ONE HUNDRED acres of
l and commonly called Spring
Head, taken as the property of
Nathan Powell, to fatisfy Eli
zabeth Palmer’s Execution.
DAVID THOMAS,
Sheriff.
Arguft 3, 1802.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
U'ill be Jold t cn the f.rft 'Tuefday
in Sept, next, at the Market
Houje , in Louifville, between
the hours of ten and three
o'clock, . . -
Two hkdy NEGRO DOTS,
t-'Z- James and David; levied
on as the property cf Blaffixgame
Harvey, deceafed, pointed cut by
a' l executor to fatisfy Jcfepb G.
Toffer, and Poffer id Benedixs
executions. .
Former terms of Lie not
complied with.
DAVID THOMAS,
Sheriff J. C.
Auguft 3, 1802. m
wmm "" " * T”- ■» ■
SHERIFF’S SALE.
IVill he fold at the Court Hcufe in
Montgomery County , cn the
firft Tuefday in September next,
between the hout s cf ten and
three o'clock , the following pro
perty, to wit. ■ , >
. Oi\E HUNDRED acres of
pine land, including the crop,
lying on Little Ohoopie, grant
ee! to Arthur Neil, adjoining
Jefle Wiggins’s ; taken as the
property of Mark Wheler, to
fatisfy Arthur Neil’s Execution,
returned to me by the Confh
ble. - .
one traft of lancf on
the Little Ohoopie, containing
two hundred acres, with half the
crop now growing on the pre
miles ; the above land was fur
veyed for Blrdig Howel j taken
as the property of faid Howel,
to fatisfy Jonathan L. Weaver’s
Execution,
H. FULGHAM, Sheriff.
July 28, 1802.
CORONER’S SALE.
On the fame Day, conjijling of
the following Property , viz.
ONE Negro Boy, named
Abram, one Horfe, fifty head
of Hogs, two Feather Beds and
Furniture ; taken as the pro
perty of Thomas Fulgham, to
fatisfy Henry Fulgham’s exe
cution. Conditions, Cafh.
PAT. M‘GRIFF, Coroner.
July 28.
CORONER’S SALE.
Will be fold on the firft 'Tuefday in
September next, at the Market
Houfe in the 'Town of Louifville,
between the hours of ten and
three o' clock,
ONE good likely work
horfe, taken as the property of
John Paulett, Efq. pointed out
to me by faid Paulctt, to fatisfy
David Biackfhear's Execution.
Conditions Cafh.
ARTHUR CLARK.
Coroner:
Auguft 3, 1802.
Ila n k dee ds7
Ilcndfomely printed cn good paper,
for ffalt at this Office,
FOR SALE,
fX y* A double geared Grift
Mill, on Rocky Com toft Creek,
three miles above Louifvillc.—•
Ic is a complete fuuation for a
Saw Mill, or Iron Works.—•
Terms will be made known by
applying to thcSuhlcriber.
ISAAC RAWLES„
Jefferfon Cennty, July 29, 1802.
To fIC E. ‘
ALL perjons indebted to the
Eft ate of Spencer IViljon , late of
the county of lEi’JhingUn, dec. are
earn filly requefted to make imme
diate payment > and ad thoje to
•10bom the jaid EJlate is indebted ,
are likewije indebted to bring in
tfjcir accountproperly attefed,
cn or before the 1 2th day cf An* ,
guft next.
John Hogan, Adm'r.
July 4) 13 02.
~ NOTICE. *
tilh Copaytncrjhip cf Andrew
Reid id tV. ivcs dijjolved by mu
tual conjent on the the lytbday of
January I aft. * hhrje zvho are in
debted to Jaid Jrnii as well as
theft to whom th 3.Jaid firm may
be indebted , are requefted to call
upon Capt. Robert Reid, cf // il
hamjori s Swamp , who is author if*
cd to pay and receive for Jaid con*
cern. . . •
Andrew Reid.
Robert Rhid.
Louifvillc > July 13, 1802.
notice ~
DC virtue of an order of the
Inferior Court y
WILL BE SOLD,
ON the fir ft Tuejday in OSlo
her next , at the Market Ilouje in
the Town of Lcu!jville t 668 acres
of land , • lying hi the county of
JeJferJon, on the waters of Ogc~
chee , within one mile cf the Jaid
'Down of Lduijville, and adjoining
lands cf Thompjon Lawton y fVtl -
Ham Parron y and Zachariah
Gray , being the real eft at 3 of John.
Par Jonty deceafed, and fold for the
benefit of the heirs caul creditors
of the Jaid de ceajed. 7 'arms m ads
known of the day of fale.
William Parsons,
Surviving Executer.
July 20.
TH E”
A C 1' S
Of the GENERAL ASSEM
BLY OF THE STATE of
GEORGIA, FOR THE YEAR.
180 1, for Talc at this office.
(Price, One Dollar.)
June 1, 1802.
C E () R G I
iVafhington county.
TI/TI ERE AS Jane Oats, Jared
Irwin, and John Lawton,
this day applied to me for
letters of adrrnnilliation on the
clLte and effccls of Jeremiah
Oats, late of the county afpre-
Lid, deceased ; thefe are there
fore to cite and admonilh all and
fingularthc kindred and creditor.*
ol the (aid decealcd.to file tbeit
objections if any they have, in
my office, on or before the ad
Monday in Auguftnext, ocher
wife letters of admimliration
will be granted them.
Given under my hand this
2d day of July, 1802,
and in the 26th year of
American Independence, *
J. Watts, c. c. o.