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<‘Here TRUTH unlic.ens’d reigns,
JrJ da/e accost e’en lings themselves
..Or rulers of the free.”
MILLEDGEVILLE:
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1810.
jt'njor Clark's Politics, Integrity, &c,
'f\y Certificates of Meflrs. Tarver,
Cook and Freeman, when it is recol-
Te&ed Major Clark wrote a letter to
the hon Win, H. Crawford, while
in College, approving of the decifion
of Judge Ellfwnrlh, inconteftibly
prove that he liar, pofiefled and does
avow principles hofiile to the go
vernment and intereft of the United
Sta ‘erof America. As to his integ-
rit\ the two principal charges made
by the writers in the Argus were...
takii'R improper fees as an Attorney,
and improper conduit as Solicitor-
general It is now high time to let
general difeulTions on thefe fubjefts
i eafe, and appeal 11 to the law and to
the te(iimony”...and after reading
the fubjoined letter from Major
Clark’s ovun hand & the certificate
of Mr. T. H. Kenan, Ik the affidavit
of Mr. Champion Eaflor, if there
Should be a man to totally loft in the
vortex of blind attachment or fo com
pletely gulled by the cries of pevfe-
cution, as not at once to acknow
ledge that Major Clark is guilty of
improper, nav highly criminal con-
dufl,he would not be convinced tho’
the Major was regularly conviftcd
on impeachment —Read...consider
...decide...virtuous & enlightended
freemen of Georgia,..and then if
you can vote lor Elijah Clark with
3 clear confidence...lot him go to
Congrefs.
jcl.-i Mathews, Efq.
MR,
As the Attorney of John
M‘Do!e I am directed to inform you
chat he this day files in your office
an information of a fraudulent draw
in the firft land lottery in this flute,
vs. Jas. Thompfon, of Wilkes coun
ty, for N° 3d2, firft diflrift of Bald-
win county —-J.ikewife an informati
on againlt J AMES ROE >f Baldwin
for Lotts N° I3.ft, in the 9rh and
63 in the 12th Baldwin, under the
late aft refpeftirtg the mode of a-
voiding fraudulent draws, pi fled by
the L.-giflature of the Rate, and
that in a.fewdays the proper feire
facias will iffae in terms of the afore-
laid aft.
Elijah Clark, Attorney.
ZMlcdgtville Dec. 21, 1808.
dy ajid the Major laid for as
tnucii more he would write on
the bonds lutished—T pjftd the
Major eight doiiasand twenty
five cents more. And this depo
neut further faith not.
CHAMPION EASTER.
Sworn to before me, this
l.rh day of Sept. IS 10.
DANIEL MELSQN, J. P.
GEORGIA.
By his Excellency David B Mitchell■
Governor and Commander in Chief
For the /toif;;.
AN ELECTIONEERING SONG.
TONE...YANKEE DOODLE.
TIip time in bade comes ruthing on
When feds fhall fear and tremble,
And all tbeir hopes come tumbling
down
When freedom’s fons a (Tenable.
Republicans lift ttt> your heads
On that aufpicitus morning,
United let us give the feds
A nip in their firjl dawning.
Pall o.U.J.
VALUABLE Tit AC’.
L • A N
of the irtr.y. .nd Navy of this fate, Next Monday week will tell the tale
and of the li/ilia thereof.
To ail to whom thefe pr ■ fonts foal!
corns, grating:
Know ye, That Daniel Mclfon,
If I am not rriftaken,
Republicans (hall all prevail
And feds net five their bacon.
Republicans, eSV.
* ON which the fubfriber lives,
in the county of Hancock, con
ttiinilig four hundred and ftven-
i ty-five acres. The landis of ex
j cellent quality, laying on the
Oconee River, on which is a
valuable fishery and ferry; alfo
a Grift-Mill Cotton aud Packing
Machine on Logdani Creek,
which runs through the tract—
the improvements are good—•
a framed dwelling hmtfe forty
feet long and twenty feet, wide,
G t ORTii.v, IsaC'. < :
Will REAS Abraham VV i-
lr.ee hath applied to me iosr let.
tor'; of Adftiiniftration (with • h/
will annexed) on the eftate of
Joleph Carr fenr. late of this
county, deceafed.
W HER E AS James Ellis,Jol -1:
Aiiord and William Miller li ■'
appied to me for letters of At
miniftration, on the eftaic of I-
fanc Ellis deceaftxl.
WHEREAS Ed. B Brock •
i mg has applied to me tor letters '
i of Adminiftration on the eftat i
j of Samuel Brodnax JeceafcJ.
WHEREAS Sarah Tait ha.i
Efq before whom the annexed a fin- 1 There’s Doftor BIBB, on tongue fo i
tlib a framed graiuery thirty list !
davit of Champion Eafter was taken !
1 is one of tiic Jufticcs of the Peace
for the county of Jones, in this Hate:
Therefore all due faith, credit and
. authority, are and ouNit to be had
and given his atteftalioa thereto as
fuch
lit teftimony whereof, I have here
unto fetmy hand, Sccaufed die Great
Beal of the State, to he put and af
fixed at the State-IIoufe in Millcdge-
vilie, this 17th day of September,
in the year of our Lord, 1810, and
of the Independence of the United
States of America the thirty fifth.
D. B MI ECU ELL,
By the Governor,
HOR: M iRBITRY, Sec’ry.
Electioneering Lies—The Clark-
ites are woefully put to it when they
have to refort to palpable lying to
nnfwer I heir views—One of them
circulated a report that Wm, Barm tt
Efq of Elbert had fent word to Ma
jor Clark that he ihould do all he
1 could for him : this Mr Barnett has
J flatly contradicted in a letter to a
I gentleman in Baldwin—another re
ported Bolling Hill T’.fq was the
author of tiic pieces p ibliflied in the
Argus again ft Major Clak.—This
they know is a faifehood—- the intel
ligent oi them in and about Mii-
ledgeville areas well acquainted with
tile authors of Analizet and a Friend
to Truth and Inquiry, as the Editor
of the Argus—the writers of t'liofe
efltiys are not afhamed to avow
them—another declared the Editor j
wrote the whole of the efl'iys which j
have appeared in the Argus.—I un- j
equivocally declare I have wrote no- j
thing during the controverfy but ;
what appeared under the Editorial (
Head —and 1 am at any time ready j
and wiiliiq to anfwer for the Rate- I
ments I have made.
gfib,
The people long have tri’d well,
But for that (park, call’d Major Clark,
We’d better fend to Bridewell.
With one accord BIB BJhall be ft nt
To reprefent the State, Sir,
While Clark in forPow jhall lament
The juft decree of fate, Sir.
TROUP high in virtue and in fame
Whom freemen all admire,
Has on his Country cv’ry claim
To vaife him one flop higher.
Iluzza for Troup long fide of Bird
To Congrefs he fhall go. Sir,
In fpite of Hobby’s fed’ral fquib
The people fill fay fo, Sir.
Tho’ COBB is flow upon the feet
Which hinders him from jaunting,
Yet dill we find him in his feat
When lioneft votes are wanting.
We ve tried him long, he'sferv’Jus
well,
Republicans agree. Sir,
Bud Congre/s journals plainly tell
He wants to keep us free, Sir
t comes the man the feds all hate
lied to me for letters of Ad
limit ration 0:1 the elute of Ro«
leet iquare, and about one hun
dred and fifty acres of open lane; i bert I ait decenfcd
the placets healthy anti well WHEREAS 1
watered fifuate on the road lead
ing from Enter ton to Auiyufta
Alio a trad in Putnam County,
containing one hundred and
thirty fix acres on which is an
i excellent Grift-Mill, and a Saw
Mill nearly completed on the
Oconee River, about two miles I craft'd, to be and appear at my
Robert Piimns*
and Henry Graybil! Iras applied'
to me ler letters of Dii'miffioti
on the eftate of John l!diufi_l!e„
deceafed.
Thefe arc therefore to cite and
adtnonifli all and lingular the*
kindred and creditors oi laid do -
above the firft delcribed trad
This property is well worth the
attention of any gentleman and
will be fold on reafonable terms
and the payments made eafy,the
property may be feen by appli
cation to the fubferiber living
on the premifes
Jfefih Cooper.
September 17. 25-if
Lijl cf D flutters of Pul J:i County.
Nc:
The farmer BOLLING HALL, fir
Ai d Democrats thro’out rhe State
Support him one and all, fir,
Huzza fr B IBB, TR CUP,COBB
and HALL,
Let's join in gen’ral chorus,
Unite and we Jhall tend them all,
The vie'try’s juft before us.
September M), 1810
Captain Fu'gham’s difir Cl.
1T,<9 William I'aylor.
is 10. William Taylor, Wil
liam Smedley.
Cuptiiin Hall's Diflrift.
1809. Aaron Johnfon, Abra
ham Holliday, Richard Horn, | the negotiability thereof is here*
office within the time prefcribc-tf
by law, to (hew caufe if any they*
have why YttiJ letters fnould noft
be granted.
Given under my hand at of
fice this 12ih day of September*
1810.
John Chambers, for
Aiylcs Create c. c. c.
Loft or Miflaid,
.([ Note cf hand on IT..
Siorrs Efq for the fum
oflourteen dollars bearing dale*
fonie time in the month ot May
or June lull, I lv reby iorwarn.
all and every perfon or peifons-
from trading for laid note, as*
' | Books, TVisdom & Birtue
to C corpla Forever !
Baldwin Superior Court.
It appears on the face of the Dock
et that at May term 1809, HEN
RY ROGERS INSTITUTED i
TWO ACTIONS AS INFOR- j
MER VS JAMES ROE, and at !
November term 1809 both cafes I
were dtfmtfTed, Major Clark is j
inarked as Counfel for the informer
Aiiguf 2 ft, 1810.
ATTEST,
Thomas H. Kenan, Ci’k.
Afore Englifi Liberty.... A London
paper of July 2 fays : “ Five Oca
leers were lait week committed to
the Houfe of Correction at Wake
field, for one month, for refilling |
to ferve in th? local militia or pav j
the fine-” Thi , is rather wotfe than |
they are ufed here. In this coun- I
I try we clout pretend to do more than ! prrat advantages which Books a
} levy on their property, or commit
them to the Debtor’s l’rifon...we
don’t put them in the Houfe oi Cor-
John Bagett.
1810 John Rofs, John Ba-
getr, Richard Horn, Abraham
Hollid y, Aaron Johnfon.
Captain Daugherty’s DiflriEl.
\ 1809. Samuel Perkins,
i 1S10. Elijah Phillman, A-
FLYING LIBRA- biahani Nipper,Samuel Perkins.
Captain Mercer’s Dijcriff.
1809. George Warren, Jo-
feph Stringer, Dr. Leonard
Stringer James Denar J.
1810. John Phillips, George
Wright, Charles Mills, \v illia
jThe Judiciary aft of ’99 de
clares it to be the duty of the
States Attorney aftd Solicitors,
or one of them, to profecuie rdi
delinquents for crimes and other
offences cognizable b) the Stipe-
tior Court, and Major Clark
has in compliance with a law ta
ken an oath that he would faith-
ft/Hy diftharge the duties oi his
office.
Now read this & judge.
Georgia.- Jones county
I'erfo,'tally appeared before
me, Chfimpii'H lsafter, and be-
r.h\ duly iworn, depofeth and
faith, that ht was at. Clinton at
a Superior Cor,’ r t i‘ l company
with Robert Moor' 0 an ‘l Elijah
Clark, who was ta'kn'g about a
bill or ludiftment that w ‘\s a-
gainfl laid Moore in that Court
and I trying to flop the Indift-
tuent and afked Major Clark if
I could lift the bonds and he
Hid no, but replied to me how
much money will you give me,
I faid to Mr. Clark that I tho’t
that he had received mere than
his lawful fees already for Mr.
Moore has paid you tight dol-
kiis and twerty-five cents alrea*
rectum, alias the Bridewell.
Mr. Pinkney our mini Her in Eng
land, has enjoyed another public din
ner, at the annlverfary of tiie Socie
tyof Friends of Foreigners in Dif
trefs, and made another fpeech on
the occafion. His rojal highnefs
the duke of Glouceftcr, the pa ron
of the inftitutiori, gave Mr. Pink
ney’s health, and drew front him in
Mr Wee?
RY comprifing a large affbrttneUt of
i the befl. Rooks, will parade at F.aton-
I ton the fivll four days of ti-.c Military
School ; and on Monday will open at
Milledgevide with the hon. Supetii r
j court of the county of Baldwin.--
| In a happy republic, like ours, where
! for the prize of Fame and Fortune
i all Hurt fair and fair alike ; where
j every tiling depends on mar;!, and
j tl.at merit is all dependent on J'.lu-
i ration, it is hoped that wife and g< - -
j nerous parents will need no pcifua-
fion to give their children thofe very
ord.
An appropriate Gratioti on the be
nefits cl Education will be pronouc’d
on Saturday 1 1 o’clock at Eatonton,
and on Monday morning, 9 o’clock
in Milledgeviile.
Iiitcrrefting to the citi
zens of Wafliington.
The Rev. M. L. Weems expeels
’ s in Saunderfviile, oil Monday
Aril day of Oflober, with his
hrary—comprilirig aclinic.e
collection of the heft Books on Di
reply “a [train of great and imprefi-j vinity.Phyfic, Law,Geography,I'la-
five eloquence,” to the great fiatis- t'nematics, Ac- and a variet
Drawday. Wm. lftiditps,
William Phillips, Junr. ohu
Phillips, Murdoch MT.eod. Ben
jamin Weeks, Ilauc Phillips.
Captain LaftTr’s Dijlriil.
1809 Robert Thompfon,
Radar Ha -vthorn.
1810 Richard Gainey, Hugh
Montgomery, John Jones, Junr
James Jones John Bennett, l
lham Carr, John II- Davis,
James Sandros, George Parker,
Robert Thomplon, Rader Haw
thorn.
Adminii rat or s Cut
J
to t
the
faction and delight ot tne company.
We certainly can have no objeftion
j to thefe extraordinary civilities, but
their efifieCt oil a mind too iirongly
facinated with the hlandfthmcnts of
a corrupt and corrupting court, and
already in the opinion of a great por
tion of his country men, by his fo
reign attachments thaken in his in
tegrity and duty to his own govern
ment.
N. } . Columbian.
sly oi the
rnofl approved School Books.
Achmnijlrators Sale.
WILL BE SOLD,
Agreeable to an order of Use honorable
the Inferior court of Warren county,
on the firjl Tueftlay in October next,
at the court-houfe of find ecutity,
One Traci of Land ;
Containing 260 acres in fait! coun
ty, joining John Parham and others,
it being the veal ell ate ot Robert
Jinkins. dec. Sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of faid dec-
Terms of fale fifteen months credit
WILL BE SOLD,
On the firft TreJ'day in October next,
on the public Jq’uire :n the town
cf Abidjan,
Lot Number 258,
In the fourth diftrift of formerly
Baldwin now Morgan county, it be
ing the real ellate of David Wcaks,
dec. Sold fot the benefit of tbe heirs
and creditors. Terms of Sale will
be made known on the day by
Sampfon Gilfon, Autn’r.
June 20. 12—rntds
Achnuujlrator s Said.
Mr. Jack foil, it ft err 3, having pro
ceeded through the country as far as
Quebec, is to return without delay
to tills port, where the Venus (the , ,
frigate which has brought out his , by giving bond and approved fecu-
lucceflbr, Mr. Morier) will wait to
carry him and his family back toEn-
g and.’ Did
| £• The Northern Mall had
not arrived when this paper went
, ^ Pa
rity.
Robert Jinkins,
Anfum Ball,
July 18.
Adm’rs.
1 (i—tus*
BLANK DEEDS,
Hr Sdlc ct this Office.
WILL BE S LD,
On the lajl Saturday in September next,
at the late dwelling houfe cp Buxton
! Jaurdan, dec
All the Perfonal L ft ate
Of faid deceafed ; conflilirg of
Horfcr., Cattle, Hogs, and Hotdhold
Furniture Condlons of fale will be
made known on tho day.
John Brooks, Arftn’r.
P ones county, Walnut Creek’)
Angioft 23, IS 10. $ ?2-td3
by rdtrained.
C. Richards.
September 19, 1810 2J-b
Wanted to Hire,
^ NEGROE GIRL about
fourteen or fifteen ycarj
old.—Enquire at this Office.
September 19.
N OTIC E.
j TN my abfence Mr Frederick Sam«
fear, il f°>'d will attend to any bufituft,
! of mine relative to the citato of Fran
cis Sayre, dec. and Mr. Samuel S;
S'eeie will attend to the concern >o£
Devereux Of Ib we.it?.
A. M. Devereux.
Auguft 1. 13-tf.
Admini/lrata rs Sale.
WILL BE SOLD,
Agreeable to an order of the IxMcrabh?
Inferior court of JtJferfon county,
on the firjl Tuefday in November
next, at the Market-houfe in the
Town of Milledgeviile,
Lot No. 2,
In fquare N° 37, ill the town of
Milledgeviile a fore fa id, containing
one acre of ground, fronting M'In
to fn ami Wayne ftreets ; being the
real eftate of James Smith, dtc.—
Terms made known on the day cf
fale.
Wm. M'Gebee, AdnrV.
September ft. 28-eowtds
Adtninijlrator's Sale.
WILL BE SOLD,
.greeuble to an order of the hon. Infe m
tior court of Warren county, on th c
Jr ft Tuefday in November next a*
the Court houfe of Randolph county
! Otic Lot of Land ;
N° 132, in the ISt’i diftrift of,
Baldwin now Randolph county, he-
longing to the eftate 1, Robert Jen
kins, dec.—Sold for tbe benefit qf
the heirs and creditors of faid dec.
Terms of Lie IF months credit,by
giving bond, with approved fecu-
lity.
I Robert Jerkins, j * ,1 »
Anfon Ball, <1 A
Auguft IS. " hO-tuB