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LOUISVILLE,
WEDNESDAY March 9, 18:3
,
An Fleft ion wis held in
this Town, on Saturday the 26th
v ldmo, f r a member of the
J Joule of Re prefentaives c f
inis State, in place of the htb
Col. Henry G. Caldwell.—On
counting the bailors, itappemd
tiiae Zachariah Lamar, 1:1c.
was duly tk-fted.
The Late of the poll is as
fbilwfWS I
Lamar 293
Hakdwich 115
Majority ■ 173
Mejfrs. Day & Helv,
By giving the following a place
in your next, you will very
much oblige your humble
Servant,
CMRONON.
I FEEL myfelf extremely
happy in congratulacii g my fal
low countrymen, in .their judi
cious choice of a member to
Live in the next Legiflauire.—
Ii alfo affords me a pleafmg fa
tisfaftion to find that my fellow
citizens caii be no longer impo
fed upon by thole bale insinu
ating arts which have been prac
ticed with too much fucccfs.—
The man of virtue, experience
and knowledge diChains thole
detefiable ways of acquiring
popularity—confcious of his
own integrity, Lands firm, keeps
within the pale of his daily and
honcfl employment, he is never
Teen going to and fro foliciting
votes, with an affefted fmile of
f cophancy ever on his face y
nor can the peftilent breath of
low defamation ever dm ft him
from the path of true honor and
reftitudt fuch men are juftly
entitled to our g reate ft confi
dence and efteem, on the con
trary, he who can fink hirnlcil
fo low and take fuch Infinite
pains, as many have done to
become the abjeft toed of a few
fclfifh characters to obtain any
poll of honor or emolument
whatever elder ves our u tin oft
abhorrence and concern pc. It
is frequently Teen that thofe felf
d\ figmng men who have {trained
every- nerve, and exerted every
effort of their genius to procure
the delegation of time ferving
wretches, and too often have
they fucrcedtcl, are the verv
firft to defpife and trample him
under foot, (hould he ever dare
to deviate in the fmaileft degree
from their nefarious principles,
which have been productive of
fuch innumerable evils in this
country, as well as tire fcorn and
contempt of foreigners.
lleav'ns that human natureJhould
fo vilely
Degrade if ft;' calls fOl th the tears
of virtue
And fir mps a burning hlujh upon
her cheek ,
Tet jure the day will come when
ti nth and reafen
.Shall triumph o'er deceit and thofe
aline
Be deem'd the GREAI -zvhefe
actions f peak their worth.
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B LANK DEED S
for fats at this Office.
ft h-rd prints arc very
-uxious lor war with France and
f mi:r —they lau: hat nr mcia
tion— in the ruc' lT.glilk ip bit,
they ulfh to fight fiift, and then
| But quote, whether
tec totics find themieives ciijf
p-cf u to fight the battles of re
publicans—they furely do 10c;
r..ey only wifh to involve the
country bv all means, and wea
ken the ir.fereft they have fo
l" n g endeavoured in vain to 1
cefirov.
Lut'd we fee the federal prin- I
ters (boulder their nu fleets in- |
ktad of their pens, and march
to the frontiers, but not to the '
frontiers of Canada or Nova- I
Scotia, we fhall conclude that l
they are an ir.li Jious and dan- 1
grrous foe, who pant fa* an
opportunity todifluib the peace
or America.
American Patrlot.
The period fixed bv Dayton
for burning the Corftitution is
very near ai hand—it was in the
Summer of 1798, that lie laid
to the following tffcft ro a
member of CongreL— ‘ f Sir,
<f the Corftitution is nor fuffl
<c ciently energetic, its hands
c; muff be flrtTgrhcned, and
<f before five years are at an end ,
<c 1 am lure you' {the republi
<f cans) will be fo convinced of
i{ if, that you will agree with
tc 115 (the federalifls) to bunt the
t( parchment ; and if you do not
“ confent then, we mull do ic 1
11 at the point of the bayonet A —
This is the man who undertook
to difpofc of the governorfhip
of Jerfcy, as the price of a vote
jor Mr. Burr. , [Aurora.
A pamphlet hrsjuft appeared
at Wafhmgton city, entitled
“ an examination of thequcflion
11 who is the writer of the two
u forged let re ns to the Prefi
“ dent of the United States,”
attributed to John Rutledge,
&c. a Tingle copy has reached
us, and from a hafhv perufal we
conceive it impoflible to wirh
fland the evidence produced
without forming a condufion.
Rutledge has not been able to
reftrain himfelfeven in the pre
ffnt ceffion from writing anony
mous notes —a few days ago he
addreflecl,a note to one of the
New-York members, in a very
impertinent ftvle—upon perufal
the member allied the meffen
ger who gave him that note, he
faid Mr. Rutledge—upon com
paring the .note with the forged
letters they agree cxaftly. Ibid.
An American counfellor of
finto not very long ago, propos
ed the inft icurion of a police for
the city of Wafhington, upon
the plan of the old police of Pa
ris—at the head of which there
mould be a lieutenant, with full
powers to turn every man out of
the diftrift that he diftiked—
upon the return ofihe expelled
citizen he was to be Icourged,
and turned out again—and if he
re turned afterwards, he was to
be hanged. The commiffion
of a crime was net neceffary,
1 previous to tne firft u»fion,
! nor in any fubfequent Page of
its prorefs.—This looks very
, like the counfellor of Late.
1 IbU.
GEORG?
V bis Excellency JOi IN’ MI!.-
] I-DOE, Cover tier end Cc tu
rn under in Chief of tle Army
(V.u i\d t vy if tVIS ft ate t ilnd
cj the Militia t hereof.
a proclamation. ;
\,\J r i ILRI \) I have reefiv-
A * cd official information
H m the {nenl. of Kichmon I
ounty, tlidc .1 u ream \V illi a m
Chamimon, con tired under a
charge of n urd» r, in the com
mon jad of the fa'd county, did
on the twenry-feventh ultimo,
make Ins efcape therefrom.—l
have therefore thought He to IT
iuc thus my proclamation, of
fering a reward of one bundled
doh.us, to any perfon or pet lons
who will apprehend the <ad
lian Champion, and him
LEiy lodge in lome lecurc jail
within this flare.
And I do hereby charge and
require i>M officers, cm] and
military b< -tinging to this dare,
to he aidn gaud ..lotting in ap
prehending and feninng the
laid offender, id that he mav be
brought, by a cine rourfc of
law, toanfvver to the charge aL
Iccged zgamfl him.
Given under my hand, and
the (beat Seal of the flute,
at the State Houle, in
J ouifville, this fifth day
of Marh, in the )cai
of our Lord ore thou Hind
eight luindred & three, and
of the Independence cd die
tJnifed States of America
the twenty-fevenrh.
JOHN MILLEDGE.
Pj the Covey fiay
George R. Clayton, for
Horatio Mar bury.
Secretary of ft ate.
Goj save the State.
William Champion is n~
hint twenty’two years cj age,
five feet 8 or 9 inches high, light
hair , and fair complexion, well
made , and remarkably active.
GEORGIA,
Hancock County.
Abram Borland came
before in: and being duly
fworn , faith that he was p'Jftfed
of a note of hand give• by I Lid: am
Cain to Jeremiah Eminor, and
indorfed Ij frdd Bonner to this
depenant, payable the fft of Jan.
left, and that thefetid note is cither
loft or mft aid.
ABRAM BORLAND.
Sworn to this lid Feb. 1803.
before
A. M. Devereaux, j. a.
NOTICE.
J ..forewarn all persons from
trading for the above deferibed
note. A. BORLANI^
N OTIC E.
NINE Months after date,
application will he made to
the Honorable Inferior Court of
Wa ft j ingt on County, for leave to
fell two hundred acres of laud in
faid county, adjoining lands of
John Darby , being apart cj the
real Eft ate of John Anderfon, dee.
for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors.
STEPHEN STEPHENS,
Adminft rater.
ELIZA. ANDERSON,
Adrniniftr atr i
February 19, 1803.
NOTIC E.
NINE vl )fich-. a r *er da f c
a pi will r t m«!c to me
I .onoijuk* Inferior Court of
A arr* n C onntv, for leave m
fell the real clbate of Arch’K ud
| Kempiev, late of the councv
| aforclaid, dec. fur the bci.e&oJf
( tlie heirs and creditors.
Joseph } lowel,
Ih AdlKi ROM BIE' #
AJn.nlfii utors,
1 wbruaiy i c, ioo \
" j 9 v> •
SHERIFF’* SALES.
I On the Jnji Thrfjny in Ap y it
next, will be jdl, at the Mar
bet iliiUje , in l.oui vi ..V, to the
hirheji liu’.br, between the
s (f ten dfui three t */ cJi f
200 Aerrs of Land, the pro
peity of Ifaaq Rawls, whereon
he now lives, bounded by lands
of George Jones, I trr
n g and lames Stubbs, to facisfy *
.♦a execution J. M. Sen err &
j jas. Stubbs, executors of \Vm.
| M*Dowell, vs. Ifaac Rawls and
J. M'Danirl.
Alfo, 160 Acres of Ltfnd,
. being J ire of a traff of Land of
2CO Acres, adjoining lands of
Daniel Cole and Z Duboile,
in die fork of Rocky Comfort
and Ogee Ike ; taken us the pro
[ t rry of Francis Mayo, to furisfy
camuf l Garrett’s executions.—
Returned to me by Daniel Cole
con li able.
. Aif>, S5O Acres of I and,
whereon John Lewi, now lives
in the fork of Rockcy Comfort
and Du Hurt’s Creek, and twen
ty Ntgrres, viz. Sawyer, Letty,
Darkes, Charity, Walhmgron,
Charles, Maria, Frank, Nick,
Dinah, Matt, Frankey, Peter,
Jack, Bob, Molly, Ddley,
Mary and James ; taken as the
property of John Lewis, to fa
tisfy John Boyd’s, furvivor of
K. &: |, Boyd's execution.
Alfo, zee Acres of I .and,
granted to Robert Ronald (bn,
taken an the property of William
Ronald Ton, and George W.
Chi (holm, to fatisfy Seaborn
Jones’s execution.
DAVID niOMAS, Sheriff.
March r, iScj.
GEORGIA,
Warren County.
\\J 1 1 ERL AS I'dizabt diNew
fom, Frederick Newfom,
John Newfom, Solomon New
iom, David Newfom and Afi
Newfom hath applied tome for
letters of admimllration on the
goods, chatties and credits of
Solomon Newfom, fen. deccaf
ed ; thefc arc therefore to cite
and admomlh ail and lingular
the kindred and creditors of laid
dec. to be and rnnear before the
honorable Court of Ordinary,
j on the lecond Monday in Apr 1
| next, then and there to flic\V
| caufe if any they can, Wiij ia. d
letters thould hoc be granted’.
Given under my hand and
fcal, at Oface, this i6th day
of February, IKO3, and
27th year of American In
dependence.
Septimus Weather bv,
C. C. 0. W.C.
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