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YotUME V.l WE D N FSDAV *„ „ w o rxr
J >v i, E. o ii I, pEBR U A R V 9, 1803. [No. IQl#
LIBERTY IS OUR MOTTO — yiND TRUTH OUR GUIDE.
(GEORGIA) —Publilhcd every Wednclday, by AMROSE DAY U JAMES HELY, State Printers,
at 3 dollais pu arm.: W neie inlays, Articles ct Intelligence, Advertilunencs, ckc. c.c. arc thankfully received,
and PRINTING in ail its variety, is executed with neatnels and dilfatch.
WILL BE SOI D,
ft the Market JJcuJe , in the
Town of Louifville , cn SA
TUR DAT, the i :ith day of
February next, between the
Incurs cf ten and two o'clock,
668 Acres of LAND, in
four different trafts or Surveys,
v/irhin one mile of Louifvilic,
Lirg the real tftate of John
Parlors, decoded. Terms cf
Lie, one third ready money ;
the other two thirds to be paid
on the hr ft day cf January,
1804—purchaSers giving bond
With approved Security. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of laid deceafed, by
virtue of an order of the hon
orable the Inferior Court.—
Former terms of fale not com
plied with.
Wm. parsons,
Surviving Executor.
January 13, 1803.
N O T I C E.
IVill he Sold, cn Tuefday the 15 th
day cf February next, at the
heufe cf Frederick Morris.
ALL the NEGROES be
longing to the eftate of Tandy
C. Kcv, deceafed, for the be
nefit of the heirs and creditors.
On the fame day, will be
tented, for the term of two
years the PLANTATION
whereon the deceafed lived.
George (ones, Adair.
January 5, 1803.
WILL be SOLD,
On Friday the 18 th cf February
next, between the hours oj ten
ail'd three o'clock :
A LL the ferfonal property cf
*Daniel MB Neil , late of this
County deceafed , ccuffing of Ne
groes, Holder, Cattle, Houfe
hold'Furniture and Plantation
Tool , &c. Forms made known
tn the day of [ale.
Das. AFAAdm'ors.
Jane M'Neil, S
January 12, 1803.
RAN- A WAY from the
fubfenber, in W likes
county, fork of Little River,
on the 91b inftant, a NEGRO
FEI LOW, named Sam, about
30 years of age, fix feet high,
of a ycllowifti complexion, and
the eye teeth of his upper jaw
confiderably injured : he for
merly belonged to Wm. Cour
fey ; had on when he went away
a green jacket and overhalls,
fomewhat worn. A reward of
Ten Dollars will be given to
any per Ton apprehending laid
negro, fo that he may be ob
tained.
Wm. OGLETREE.
Jan. 19, iBoj.
THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE;
A N D
republican t rum pe t.
SHERIFF’S SAI ES.
ON the firfi Tuefday in March
next , will be fid, at tbs Mar
ket llcufe in Lctiifville, to the
highefi bidder, between the
hours cf ten and three o'clock,
A likely Nfgro Fellow, na
med Tern, taken to farisfy an
execution Robert Thorr.j Ton,
vs. Zachariah Gray and Nathan
Powell. Fortner terms of fale
not complied with.
Aifo, two likely Horfes, ta
ken as the property of the ell ate
of BJaffingame Harvey, deceaf
ed, to fatisfy fundry execu
tions.
DAVID THOMAS, Sheriff.
January 26, 1803.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the frft 'Tuefday in Jan. next ,
will he fold to the highef
Udder, at (be Market-llcufe ,
in Louifville, between the hours
cf ten and three o'clock ,
ONE Negro Fellow , named (
York ; taken as the property of \
Chefuy Boftwick, adminiftrator cf j
Jcfepb Preficn , deceafed, to fatisfy ,
Jofeph Clay , vs adminiftrator of
Jofeph Preficn.
Alio, Eleven Negroes , named
as follows: Charles , Chios, Sa
vanah York, Nelly, Bdlinda, Ja
cob, Ned, Beck, Adala , Mary |
and Marrattcn , pointed cut as
the property cf Cbefley Boftwick,
fen . to fatisfy an execution cf Pa- \
trick Hays, vs. Chefiey Boftwick ,
and ether executions.
bjfjp The Sale cf the ah eve
Property, will take place cn the
frft 'Tuefday in March next , if
the former terms cf fale are not
complied with.
Jan. 31, 1803.
FOR SALE,
ONE Traft of LAND, in
Franklin county,containing
1380 acres, more or left ; grant
ed to Leonard Marbury, bound
ed fouthwardly by Baker’s land,
fouth-eaftwardly by Horatio
Marbury’s land and all other
Tides by vacant land.
One Tract of Land In Frank
lin County, containing
j acres more or left, granted to
i Leonard Marbury; bounded
j north-weftwardly ’by Charity
’ Marbury’s land, north-eaftward
! ly by vacant land, and fouth
eaftwardlv by Baker’s land.
One Tract in Burke County
j containing 350 a-rres on the
north fide of Brier Creek, fold
by the Commiflioncrs of Con
hßated property in Decem
ber, 1784.
Ebenezer Stark,
Floor's Wharf y Savannah.
November 23, i8o2»
W ISLINGTON, January 7.
The proceedings of yeflcrday
in the houfe of reprclentatives
aflumed an intern fling afpeft
fiem the manner in which the
bufmefs was Condufted. Mr.
Crifwold’s motion for the houfe
to rcfolvc itielf into act mtimtee
Cn the ibate of the union, was
11 ren uc illy urged by h mile If,
and by MellVs. Lowndes,
Ift mphili and Goddard. They
infilled that the houfe had a
right to the information alked,
and in terms indignantly fevere,
condemned the coiuluft of thole
who were for obfltufting the ac
complifhn.cnt of their wifhes.
Mr. Lowndes, in particular,
dwelt upon the vail importance
of the lubjeft, and wandered,
far from the preliminary point
before the houfe.
Mr. Randolph at length rofc,
and in a fpeech of great energy
and elegance rcprelenttd theex
treme delicacy, and his own re
luftance, on a | rcliminary point,
end vvitli epen doors, to enter
toon a diJruT'on which the
houfe had determined /hould
be condufted with doled doors.
1 o the few obfervations he
made, he declared himfelf driv
en by inclinations call on his
fde of the houfe by thofe who
v.eic for arrogating to them
feives all the zeal excited by
the fenfibility of the American
nation cn this important fubjeft.
He rtjefted Rich unjuft infinu
atious in terms of appropriate
difdain.
1 hey could not touch thofe
who had ever entertained, and
ftill entertained an unalterable
determination to maintain the
rights of their wt flern brethren.
He then read an intcrefting
fpeech of Mr. Monroe to the
convention of Vrgmia, prov
ing, that in the old congrefs the
fouthern dates had been firm
friends to the free navigation of
the Mifliflippi, and that Even
cf the caflern flares had been in
favor of a proportion made by
Mr. Jay, Iccrctary for foreign
affairs, in the character ct a
negociator with thcSpanilh nn
mlkr, to forbear the free navi
gation of that river, lor twen
ty-five years. After reading
the fpeech of Mr. Monroe,
could it, Mr. Randolph alked,
be poflible, that gentlemen,
Tokening at the general profpe
rity, were for dragging the go
vernment into war, in the hope
that they might get the power
of the country into their hands r
Fie would not, he dud, luppok
this was the cafe; but on no
ether principle coixd he account
for conduct fo extraordinary.
Mr, Kandclph was followed
by Mr. Dana, who cxprcflld
his allonifi inert at the gcmlc
n:;:n from Virginia tmerii '- into
aii hiftorical diifcrtation on the
p( lineal parties of the country.
He had hoped, on ihi ; deeply
interfiling fubjed, there would
have been no reference to party
divirions; but that t very mem
ber of the houlc would 10.
united in fentiment, and in the
adoption of becoming niea
furcs.
NJZW-YORK, January
In a former paper we men
tioned the circumlhince of go
vernor Claiborne, of the Mif
fifippi territory, having written
to the governor of Louifiana
on the fubjedt of the late unjuf
tifiable proceedings at New-
Orleans. We learn, that the
receipt of that letter excit
ed much alarm among his mod
Catholic mag fly's fubjeftt;, and
that immediate meafures were
taken to fortify the town. From
the channel through which this
information arrives, we think it
may be relied on.
A query will naturally fug*
geff iclelf, whether thefc pre
cautionary preparations have
originated exclufi vdy in lenfiu
tions of alarm.
"January 6.
We learn from a rclpcdable
quarter,' that there i; a letter in
town from our mini/lcr at Paris,
a late as the rni Idle of Novem
ber, dating, that the French
have given up the idea of tak
ing pofTcfTian of Louifiana for
the prePent.
Capt. Holtz, of the ihip
friendfhip, arrived here Lit
evening from Hamburgh, in
forms us, that on the iid of
November, in the Lnglifh chai
ned, lie fpoke a Swedifh
gun frigate from Barcelona
bound to Sweden, from whom
he learnt that an American fri
gice had lardy fallen in with
and capt*/red a Tripolitan fri
gate in the Mediterranean. The
Swedifh captain received this
intelligence from the captain of
the American frigate.
Captain Surer, of the brig
Sophia, arrived at this port on.
Sunday evening from Jamaica*
informs- us, that on the cotli
December, off Cape 7'iberon,
he fell in with eleven Lnglilh
feventy-fonrs, who were watch
ing the motions of the Trench
fleet off St. Domingo.
'The I lonic of Representatives
were engaged on Friday lafi,
with doled doors, on tire Ncw-
Orlear.s rHair. We are In
formed that this unpleafant bu
finefs was occafionedby a com
bination between Don ,■