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(t p -xc comrades, beloved
srjjnw-citizens ! The decislve
moment is now arrived. Sur
rounded by enemies, and de
serred by our sriends, it only
remains to know is we will cou
rageoully imitate the example
sormerly set by our ancestors at
JVI rgarten. An almosl certain
death awaits us. Is any one
sears it, let him retire ; we will
not reproach him. Let us not
impose upon each other at this
solemn hour. I would ratner
have an hundred mrn on whom
J could depend, than sive hun
dred who, by slight, might oc
rasion consusion, and, by a per
sidious retreat, imraolare the
brave men who would Itill de
send themselves. As to my
srls, I promise not to abandon
you, even in the greatesl dan
ger. Death and no retreat.
Is you participate my resolution,
jet two men come out os your
ranks, and swear to me in vour
name that you will be saithsul to
your promises.”
The soldiers, leaning upon
their arms, lislened in Hence,
and with a religious awe, to the
words os their Chies; tears
dropped down the cheeks os
those manly warriors ; and
when Reding had done {peak
ing, a thousand voices exclaim
ed, “ We will partake your
lot! -we will never abandon
you!” Then two men came
out os each rank, and gave their
hands to Reding, in token os
sidelity in lise and death. This
treaty os alliance between the
Chies and his soldiers was
sworn in open air, and in the
sace os Heaven ; it bears marks
os patriarchal manners, worthy
os the golden age.
[London Paper.
PHILADELPHIA, Dec, i.
The sollowing article has
reached us very opportunely—
it is extracted srom the Pittssield
Sun. As we have been oblig
ed to notice by name several os
those who hold ossices Under the
present administration, and yet
countenance by their support
prints which are not only con
slantly calumniating those who
oppose it, but which alperse
even the revolution, we call on
them to read the sollowing, and
act as they think their duty as
good citizens d< mands.
< s When Judge Washington
was lately in Connecticut, he
observed in a circle os gentle
men, os both political parties,
that the opposition papers con
tained such abuse os adminisl ra
tion as ought not to pass with
out punishment; that although
he was himsels opposed to prtsi
dent Jesserson in politics, he
thought it insuslerable, that a
man os such exemplary morals ,
and such purity os private cha
racter, tlpecially when veiled
with the chies mag slracy os the
nation, should be treated with
lb much personal insulc and
abuse ; and that it ought to be
the subjeCt os legal animadver
sion. she post-master general,
■who was one os the company,
laid he could point out a more
essectual method to remedy the
evil j and being asked wlut it
w as > replied, do you sir, and
judge Law, who was also present,
sle down and write to the editors
os such abusivc papers, to dis
cominue sending them to you,
!o long as they continue to insult
and abuse the president. That
would produce a greater and
better csscCt than any judicial
correction which your honors
can insliCs, and at the lame time
not endanger an insringement os
the sreedom os the prels.”
NOTICE.
Copartnership cs Robert &
John Bolton.
THE death os Mr. Robert
Bolton, renders it neces
sary to insorm the sriends and
correspondenrs os the sirm, both
in the United States and abroad,
that the Funds and Stock in
trade, remain as hcrctosoie, and
that provision is made not only
to preserve, but annually to
cncrease the Capital. They
are also insormed, that the bu
siness os the House will continue
to be conducted by
JOHN BOLTON,
Under the same sirm os Robert
& John B' lton.
Savannah , Dec. 10, 1802.
SHERI! E’s SALE.
ON the sir st 'hie[day in January
next, will he sold, at the Mar
ker House in Louisviile , between
the hours os ten and three
o' clock y
ONE Negro Fellow, named
York ; taken as the property os
Chesity Bostwicky administrotor os
Joseph Prestcsiy deceased, to satissy
Joseph Clay , vs administrator os
Joseph P rest on.
A Likely Negro Fellow nam
ed TOM, pointed out a the
property os Z. Gray, to sanssy
an executionos Robert Tin mp
son, vs, Zachariah Gray, and
Nathan Powell.
Also, Eleven Negroes, nam
ed as sollows : Charles, Chloe,
Sarah, York, Nelly, Bcllinda,
Jacob, Ned, Beck, Adala, Mary
and Maratton, pointed our as
the property os Chesley Bosl
wick, Sen. to satissy an execu
tion os Patrick Hays, vs. Ches
ley Bostwick; and other execu
tions.
DAVID THOMAS, Sheriss.
November 30, 1802.
COLLECTOR’S SALE.
On Monday , the rsth day os Jan
uary nexty will be soldy at the
Court-Housey in Saundersvilky
Washington county , at the usuai
hours os Jalcy the sollowing
'Pratt os handy viz.
599 Acres os Pine Land, on
the waters os Floyd’s creek,
adjoining lands os soshua Barns.
Taken as the property os Elia
zer Cummins, to satissy his
Tax sor the year 1801. Tax
due 9 dollars 62 1-2 cents.
C. MURPHY,
T. C. W. C.
November 3, 1802.
NOTICE.
ALL those persons having de
mands against the est ate cs Moses
Spighty late os Burke County , dec.
are requested to render them in
duly aitested ; and such as are in
debted tberetOy to make immediate
pay men , it being the wijh os those
to whom the administration is
ccnsdedy to elese, as Jpeedily as
pcjsible, the assairs cs that estate.
BF.NJ. BELL, Adm r.
November 7, 1802.
PROPO.S A L S
sor carrying
MAILS OF THE Is STATES,
On the sollowing Post-Rnads,
Will be received at the GENE
RAL POST-OFFICE, at
JVaihingtony until the 1 8/j?> day
os January , 1803, hulusve.
IN GE O R G I A.
89. From Augusta bv Little
Rwrr, Lincoln c. h. Pctcrsburg,
Elbenon, Franklin c. h. and
Gilberts, to Clark (borough once
a week. Leave Augusta every
Monday it 8 a m, ami arrive at
Claihsbornugh on Thursday bv
10 a m, I < ave Clarksborough
every Thursday at 2 v m, and
arrive at Augusta the next Mon
day ar 4 a m.
90. srom Augusta by Co-
UutE Ir. h. Washington, Grcen
sbor , Kichardlonlvdlc, Sparta,
Georgetown, and Warrcnton to
I jOirK ill ,on ea week. I .eave
Augdta every Monday at 2
p M, and arrive at Louisviile on
1 holiday by 5p m. Return
ing— I eave Louisviile every
Friday ar 6 am, and arrive at
Augusta the next Monday by
10 A m.
91. From Louisviile by San
dcrsvilie to Fort Wilkinson
once a w*ek. Leave Louis-
Friday at 4 am, and
arrive at Fort Wilkinson by 6
p M. Returning—Leave Fort
Wilkinson every Saturday at 8
am, and arrive at Louisviile by
8 pm.
N O T E S.
1. The Post-master- general
may expedite the mails and al
ter the times os arrival and de
parture at any time during the
conti nance os the contracts, he
previously sbpulating an ade
quate ccmpensation sor any ex
tra expence that may be occa
sioned thereby.
2. Fisteen minutes (hall be
allowed sor opening and closing
the mail at all ossices where nu
particular time is spccisied.
3. For every thirty minutes
delay (unavoidable accidents
excepted) in arriving aster the
times, preseribed in any con
tract, the comraCter (hall sorseit
one dollar; and is the delay
continue until the departure os
any depending mail, whereby
the mails destmed sor such de
pending mails lole a trip, an ad
ditional sorseiture os sive dol
lars shall be incurred.
4. Newspapers as well as
letters are to be sent in the
mail; and is any person, mak
ing proposals, utsires to carry
new {papers other than those con
veyed in the mail, sor his own
emolument, he must (late in his
proposals, sor what sum he will
carry with the emolument, and
sor what sum without that emo
lument.
5. Should any person, mak
ing proposals, desire an altera
tion os the times os arrivals and
departure above specisied, he
must slate in his proposals the
alterations desired, and the dis
serence they will make in the
terms os his rontraCl.
6. Persons making proposals
are desired to st ate their prices
by the year. Those who con
traCt will receive their pa
quarterly in the months os Fe
bruary, May, August and No
vember, one month aster the
expiration os each quarter*
7. No ether than a sreewhitj
person (ball Sr employed tocon
vcy the mail.
8. W here the propnsirr in
tends in convey the mail in the
body os a stage carriage, hr is
desired to slate it in his propo
sals.
9. The posl-masler- general
relrrves to himsels the right os
declaring any contract at an end
whenever three sailures happen
which amount to the loss os a
trip each.
10. The contraCls sor the
above routes are to be in ope
ration on the sirll day os Apnl
next, and art* to continue in
sorce (or one year srom that
time. Is any person should
preser contraChng sor two years,
he will slate what abatement he
will make in the price on that
account.
•GIDEON GRANGER,
Post- Master-General.
General Posl-Osticc,
Washington City,
Nov. 5, 1802.
T O*" R E N~ T7
And poslession given imme
diately,
A Two Story HOUSE , with
a Kihheny Chair Ilcuse, Stable,
and Garden, For particulars,
enquire os the Printers.
December 22, ISO 2.
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD^
or Stolen srom
kj the Commons cs August ay on
Monday the 20 tb inst a /mall
Roan Horscy between sour and
sive years old, reached main and
do eked taily his head is not exactly
the same colour as the rest cs him,
it being rather bay : he is shod all
round. A better deseription can
not be given , as the present owner
has but lately purchajed him .
It is probable he is Jo me where
between Augusta and Louisviile,
or at Mr. Levi Jaelsn's , over
Ogechce , as he was kept there seme
time. The above reward will be
given to any person that will deli
ver the said / lorj'c to Mr. I) avl r>
D avnie, Augusta, or to the
Juhseriber at Meslrs. Day 6c
6c Hlev’s, Louisviile.
DENNIS L. RYAN.
TEN DOLLARS REWARD*
QFRAYED rn the 9 tb inst .
srom the enclojure os E. Jcnks,
Louisviiley a BLACK MARE,
sour years old last springy sourteen
hands high, swab tail , and stjort
main , with a sew-Saddle marks,
trots very sloor ty and has the gra
vel in the hoos os her mounting
sooulder. 'The aMV a reward will
be given to any person who will
deli ver the said Mare to the sub-
Jcriber, living on the lichee sord;
or Eight Dollars is deliverd to
Capt. C. C. Jenkins , Old-Town,
Jesserson • County.
REUBEN HICKS.
December 30, 1802.
TAKE NOTICE.
ON the strst Tuesday in March
next, at the Court-House in IVajh
ington Countyy will be scldy all
the real estate os Benjamin Gris
sin, deceased, sor the benesit os
the heirs and creditors cs said
deceased • Agreeable to an order cs
the honorable the Court cs Ordi
nary sor that purpose decreed.
ALLEN GRIFFIN,
Surviving adminisl rater*-
29 th November , 1802,