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Mr Charlton,
IN vnnr patv' r of
the 6fh in (hint, E Harri.i has utTrrc
throe of the cmificafes you pub
l.lhed lor me on tin* I2 ii of July
laif. are mcyrie£h Mr Hudgens
fpv.i thu Harris read the paper to
hint, that h* had ceniuod tha* Mar
is wa< fiieAmg, dodging and pok
iog ah*m* his (Hudgeuß) 1 unite,
vh’ch he laid was mt as I read it
to him, ; lie then aik .-d Hudgens fur
a cerrificare. which lie refufeu ioi
iear there mi/hr h.? fame advantage
taken Read Hudson./ certificate
in m iaft, and look at what lie read
to Hudgens, and fee who is trying
to take the advantage—here, is vour
praying honest man—l,a!f;> asked
Mr Sna. kes how he could deny his
certificate, he fays he did not Mr
Mapptn I have not fceo, but he rt,=d
liu before he hgned it, and I am fa
tisfied that he never denied it, for he
is a mad of more firmnefo than Jin*
ns and at! his party—You wi.l !i-d
bow he tries to get over hit> faying I
l'ia.iic olt like a sheep fteVing dog, by
Ids comparifong, after (the Mr Gar
tri’ Is) die two men referred to c r
ttfy pjfitively to the contrary in my
but piece. As to Gordon' case, it
bar, been fr> long ago that I don’t
recollect nutch about it, but I re
member very well that Harris pre
tended t*reat friendfhp to the defen
dar.rg, (who had not been taken) and
Bf>:er Gordon was gone, went to
them, and got them to come and
answer to the warrant, no prosecutor
so be found, wh;y was I to do but to
set them at liberty ? and now this
vile wretch wants to calf reflections
on me, when he knows that (if there
w any thing done wrong) he was
sh“ foie canfe of it—l have read the
Devil in petticoats—[ think berths
the Devil in trowfers. He fays i
wrote Ayres'certificate, is Life—
Ite fays th it I feat Sparkes my pro
petty in Maryland, for ftfe keeping,
is also faife, and fijould have been
gh d to Re his proof. As to the
thuomerit mad? between my brother
and rnyfeif, and the other
tha* I have made as far as I have !
fcu’ed th-.n ia pou ive term:, l lay
it is the truth, and nothing bur the I
with, which I am vvi iingio comply
wiah at a .v time on his terms, that j
i'} t w 1 never arnati *.ff rts, he ought 1
so swear to, and if he or his party j
v/i.ii dare to (wear tohin or th'.iraf- i
fertions in The iS’itws, I will quit j
thtm. though I liave nor rh>- lea ft
doubt that he would almofi; swear so
3i.v thin? iri order to carry his
foiot What is the reaf-in that lie
ha* so much to fay for my brother,
3 will leave a candid public to judge.
Though be is my brothel*, whether 1
he is not at the bottom of it, notice I
any brothers’ anxiety in Sutton's fotr.
end his anxiety I am told in procur- I
ing Murphy’s cenilicere for Harris, i
vJfo his refuting to give me a cert id- !
care of what he told me. that is. he ‘
find that when I told him in iuflice j
he ought to pay Sutton's debt, that *
t: :■ one was present, but ftil) would ’
£ >t give me a certificate of jr, for
i ar of offending his precious Harris
ad Booker that had f.iid oh*rwayß.
I v txt, Harris fays that Chnuopher
f< y.nd DbheL at my door when he
<?wne to Maryland, he advanced me
tii: cash, and got not a cent for the
Cit oi it, tiiitt iL:en v ert no hides
TII E NEW S.
WASTIINCrTON,
bought,*uid the farm generally rook j
tl'.e profits’ u: the yard to pay the
ii red negroes and other expeucesar*
: rending of it, th.ir toy brother never
got any iupport from the., farm, that
I refuf.-tl calh iii to buy oil,
and ail that be got from the M.rm in
three veals for his hogs, c rule, and
• hnrfp, he put in the larr.i, was eight
morels of corn, one it.uk of fodder,,
I one cow anti calf, h.bl a beef, and
j one filly, that I fpeit I though: I
j c uid uiiike a living on Ids nf ice—
, .ALL WF-fiCH Are positive,
! FALSI LIES, as ever were invented, j
; -uid whether Harris railed them, or j
! how he got ilrenr, I will leave the j
public to judge. When C Brocks j
was in Mai yland (and that at least ‘2
months abet Ik came) he lent me ,
100 j j \ when he flar.tvl <c Georgia i
l lent him two horfts to bring his ;
- cart and negroes ctit, and fciit ane 1
gro woman and child b- him to fell: |
ire fold the worn and child to John
VV Courier for 42.i 1); he I old one j
of my liorics for 130 0. V/hen Ii
came to Georgia the year following, !
I got eighteen dollars in numey, had
a ifettlerniuit, allowed himfeif him
! />'.) D; for the use of Ilia money
and trouble, he fell in my and bt 287 |
D; Could not get it, then the p.o- j
poials were made for the to part I
nerfhip, laying that money wordd i
fumiflt my pint of the (lock, and a :
dear fnrnifh i r has been tc met I had |
better never have lean Georgia or
the money When ;tie fe.'tlement |
took p;ace the next fait after i mov- ]
ed out my family, I was charged I
with !20 odd dollars for liities pur
chafed and put in the yard, he re
coived from the I arm fexclufive of
the things Harris mentioned) the !
waggon and team, mid he rfe, all the i
itock on tire place where ne lived ; j
anti c0..0n. corn, wheat, oats, biades,
pork, ho.fes lolti and fwapt, to the
amount of !;12 and 11 c; • and the ar i
tides he furmfl. h! the farm with, j
ami negro lure he paid, a ! amount ;
to 4 r >6 1) ; leaving a bala* ce in fa ;
vor of tlie farm of 1 dd. Ji c: when |
we entered the co partnership, my 1
property that I put on the farm was .
appraised a: 712 bSO c : Chrilto ‘
phe;’s at 707 D Ail ihefe bate !
mere:’ I have docurpents to prove, !
and I date my enemies to deny i
ihem. Hie load of cotton that is .
mentioned, that I would not let him
have money our of. fold lor J7Bd
£)-"> c. which is placed to the credit
ot the farm, ami liiil the farm is ow
ing me 213 and. 81c. In the faie I j
took 20 dollars worth of fair, be- ;
fi'.les other articles, so that there was !
but lb tie money get, and out of that
lithe l nfterod him thirty dollars, he
was angry and would not have it,
because, l feppofe, he could not get I
all as formerly. When I came to j
this State, Chriffonher was head and
ears in deb:, (witness the ?do while
he was at the northward) I owed
norhing ; yo u ail Know that he j
fpenris money freely, i spend but I
little, flill previous to our fcttle
menr lie got nerrly clear of debt,
and l go’ in debt, and at the fame
tin e at an equal partnerf>iip, you
mull fay he h.,<f the profits, I had the
expeuces they could ronfume what ;
I made, what was made in the tan
yard was favccl—a man that hands
behind the curtain and pushes ario
the*’ in view while he bites, is the
wot It of enemies. As to old Eze
kiel's piayer, we are told that the
very devil? frnr and tremble, and we
have one ir.fiante of ihedevn’ pray
ing, but I am afraid that th>3 poor
old erta ure hardly has even the j
leering', el the dvri’, at \\ ‘• are told’
!Iftit there are cii traders that are
I given over to hartlnefs of heart and
icproh.Ky of mind, t<> believe a lie
that they maj be dantr/d.
Again I have to apologize to the
pub be for tins intrusion on their pa
tience j *arid to you, Mr Charlton,
as I am fcnfible, ynur colunvt?, if
not more lucrative y, mighf be, at
hall, more iii en llmgly ltllc.l up;
But uflailod, as I am, by a cabal ap
patently detei mined on my roEiii, I
am nec'JftLitcd to ffute, or rell under
tlic Itigmj of their ; fibr!ions.
ii Ahl BROOKS.
MILL BE SOLD
O.i the fir it TuTdav of No.\etn
ber next, at VVafhjngton, the itud
iho Gtate or the laid ckceaftd.
Michael lE*arson, § ;
Flizabetli Bearson
Sept 6, ißi6. (34-31)
N O tT C ]..
Will be fold on the second
Monday in October next, at the
late r< lidence of Eadtiah Bailey,
late of Elbert county, deceaied,
///I the l)f*TSon<t! r,state
of faiu deceased, con ii fling of hors
cs, cattle, liogs, household and
kitchen furniture. 1 waive months
credit will be given by the pure! af
er’s givjhg bond and two approved
securities.
l\; bf'drih Martin , Av’ -.r,
Sept 2, 1316- (35*
Look Here
Now offered tor bile, a likely
young ner. ro man— he is a g.ooe
field hand, and can saw veiy well
at the whip faw —also a negro wo
man that is a very good Coble.
F'iquire of the printer. Aug.
J.XIiA'.U UJiLa SALE.
Ii n.i, be fold to the highest bidder
on Saturday the 9th day oi No
vember nekL at the late rcfidj'uce
of Ldbtlia Eatterfon, deed ; all the
property belotndng to the eftateof
laid deed ; coE.fifting of 6 negroes,
horles, hogs, cattle, corn, fodder,
and a Anal 1 quantity of feed -cot ton.
Alio, one negro boy belonging
to the edate if fohn A. Patterson,
deed ; fold by order of the honor
able the court of Ordinary, for the
county of Wilkes. Terms of fule
will be made known on the and y of
fide. At the fame time and place
will be rented, the plantation
whereon James Patterson formerly
resided.
John W. Cooper, ex’tr.
Sept 6, 1816. (34-tS)
THIS DAY,
Received from New York a
frt sh fupplv of SO A L-LEA r l Ii-
ER and CALF SKINS of the
best quality. Also,
Gentlemen * liools %
SHORTe.h&y
SHOTS,
Seal Stint,
Morocco Pumps\
I adits* ii'bite Kid Slipper
Dc. colored fancy Ties,
Morocco SI ins. of different colon.
Boot Cord ,
Boot IVibtinr.
* *y *
‘ and Common and
Blades 9 . *
lIf.F.L Ball,
SiiOß RitHbaD,
Enar Bibtsr&k. tffc.
All of the above articles will
j be fold as low as they can be
bought at retail in Auguda?
JEREMIAH LObDLEL.
Washington, > , ,
Sept 20, 18 r 6 \
r()thT.ni, ~
Ihb upper Uory of my St .re
on Main (freet, with the garden
attached thereto It is a pleaf
anr situation, and immediate
polLlfion will be given
Jno. B. Lenard.
Scpr 20, 1816 (36 -v)
~DA NCINQ ItcIDEMIT”
Mr Lf.s me, grateful for the
encouragement he .has r: ceived
in this place the lafi quarter.
rclpecEuliy informs the citizens
of Washington, tliat his second
quarter will commence wrt Fri
day, the 4th ot October, at the
former place.
3b) Slpt. 20, 1 8 I G.
Administrator’s Sale.
\V ILL be fold on the 2d day
of November next, at the late
rtfiuence of Sherod Wife, dec ;
Bit the p; 1 swmlpropert y
of laid tieceal’ed, (except the
negroes) and credit of twelve
mo tha, bond and fei urity will
bt required in all cases, for the
heirs anil creditors of laid dec.
% Nancy Wise, admx.
John Wis£,adn>r.
Sept 20, 1816. ( xG.
NOW in Wilkes Jail, three
negroes, one man about 35
years of age, who fays that he
belongs 10 a man of Jackson.
of Oretn county.
Iv.o woman, one by rhe
name of Ritter, about 18 years
of age, who fays that {he vas
brought to this .State by a man
by the name of Lucas.
Ihe other about qc years cf
age, who fays that (lie belongs
to 1 hen,as Lummy or Mr Ad
kinfon. ihe owners are re
queued to prove their property*
pay costs and take them away.
Jno. HALIDAY,
Jailer, Wilks county-
Sept 20, 1816. (86
Executor a Sale
WILL BE SOLD, in Elbert
‘county, at the late rtfidence of
Dost James Hamilton, dec ; on
Friday the 27th September nex%
part of the perfoftal property of
laid dec ; confiding 01—
Medical Bot'kny
Medicine ,
Shop Furniture, and
Sin p icu( Inntrmnents .
j Ihe faje will continue from day
j to day until the whole are fold—
-1 terms made known on rhe day of
; sale.
BEDFORD HARPER,
[ executor*
r> T n 17.