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, o * f ver. fo br vigilant in our
] fxcrtiors, and give at!
l aid in our power toward.
.ffftQing the government, as
, c hicf and foleobpa of it is
’ nroteft and defend each indi
idual in the enjoyment of life,
ibrrty and property; As the
bfervations contained in the
Republican Star accord very
Jch with my own fcntiments.
in a I hope (peak the voice of
hoCe who are unremtitedly ex
-ting themfelves f r the public
rood, I I{?ave to d uote
hefe obfcivations as worthy of
onfideration. “ It were well
inHead of bitternefs and con
umely of party contentions,
would learn to cultivate
(he amiable and endearing fie*
of good friendfhip. To permit
party poifon to pollute the
krfd fountain of fellow (hip,
and extend its baneful breath
into the fweeteft comforts of fo- ’
ciety, is robbing life of half its
fleeting comforts. Is the
of life fo rarpeted with joy, that
we need prefs caufe of difcon
tent into its tranfitory period ?
To foften that afperity which
difference in political opin on
produces in the heart, (hould be
the fludy of every man. what
ever hrs fentiments, whatever
iis fituatir-n. What is the world
jut one wide family, on which
[he common parent looks with
in eye of equal protection and
mpartiality. Mow abfuid then
o dafli the draught of life with
he naufeous dregs of jealoufy,
nalice and contention ; let men
ronfider their fellow men like
hemfelves, fallible, and not at- I
tribute to depravity of heart that
which fimply confidercd is but;
anerror in judgment—Let them
leave perlonal inve&ive for,
imnly argument, and endeavor
to convince rather than to irri
tate each others Let reafon
preferibe bounds to enthufiafm,
and difference of opinion ceafc
to be confnered bafe principles
and finifler defigns.” With
hearts difpofed to chcrifb fenti
rner ts of this kind,' we might
g’ide down the vale of time with
p eafure to ourfelves, and leave
w,th OUr pofterity a lading and
praife worthy example : but
alas [ chil’ing is the reverfe
0 this pifture ; to difeover men
* ho have, or ought to pnffefs
Me lame intereft with omfelves,
Mitering contention and playing
j° 0n the ignorant, fo as to pro
,Uce a of believing that
0 Cor JlHruted authorities are
ot worthy of confidence, or
rom corrupt motive.*, merely
n a view to their own aggran-
and detra&ion of o-
is tm l y lamentable. 1 he
an . e " otlon of (ides and party,
w u 1 tb °lc are infamous
n 1 v °i not j um P us in
-teal opinion, is the banc of
government—Let us did
anddrcontra6fed
a firm ard "‘i™ 61115 * and b V
Ciote ,u‘ d m - nl y attltl »de, pio
e S°°d of our country,
by fair and unfophlflicatrd rra
foning, rnd invite the deluded
and milled to turn from their
wafs of error, and walk in the
paths of confidence and harmo
ny- Fo much for a fuhjeft in
which we are all as citizens in
fereded.
My pcrfonal knowledge of
mod of you convinces me that
there would be no propriety in
going into the detail of your pre
rent functions. Your peculiar
and apprupnate province as
Grand Jurors, being confined
to the limits of your county,
you will enquire therein of all
violations of the laws of the
land ; the mod trivial is an in
jury to fociety, and will no doubt
receive your ammadverfions in
the flyle of preferments ; the
Or’th you have lo dif barge |
this du y, explicitly determines
the part you are to a£l, and I
have the tul'ed confidence that
the duties afligned you will he
difeharged with credit to youi
fielves, and merit the applaud
of the good citizens of youi
countv,
PRESENTMEN S of the Cra d
Jury o/ .he County of JejJerfon ,
OH her T rm> 1799.
WE prefer ii as a grievance
that the biidge acrofs Rockev
( omfoit n* at ' ouifviiie, and
the load from thence leading to
Savannah, as far as the county
line, as well as roads in ge
neral throughout the county, |
are ft or kept in better repair,
and a|(6 the mrufficiency of the
road law now in force;
We find from a return made
by Douglafs Hanro k, elq. as
fax-colle&or for the year 1798,
of infoivents for that year, that
the lurrt of twenty two dollars
and ninety five cents, ought to
be allowed him in the general
and county tax inclufive.
And the mod excellent charge
delivered to us, the Grand In
qued of the county of fefferfon,
by his Honor the Judge, has ourj
warmelt approbation, and can-'
not be too often read and feri-1
oufly reflected on by every good
citizen of our common countty :
and we requeft that it, together
with thefe our presentments be
publifhed
John Shellman, foreman,
William Pollard, R. D. Gray,
William Hardwich, Solomon
Wood, Walter Robinfon, Da
niel Sturges, John Cobbs, John
Whitehead, John Moreland,
Chtfley Bodick, jun. George
Tarvm, Robert Fleming, Samu
el Barber, Samuel Bcnedix,
John Lewis, (ofeph Chairs,
Eiifha Nail, Robert Flournoy,
ExlraH jr m the minu'es ,
Wm. M'Doweii, deik,
BLANK LETTERS
Of ADMINISTRATION .
AND
BLANK BONDS ,
Fcr Sale at this Printing Office.
Wlf L RE SOI n,
TO 7 HE HIGHEST BIDDER,
On the SECOND MONDAY in
November next at the Court-
Hufe in f oujville, tfir follow
i r g LANDS belonging lo the
Academy of Sc'iven county,
ON I ratty coni img th'ee
bund ed and fifty acre * on
Alalama a aver, bounded nor h bv
/aid river , / nth by lands granted
John Colwell Sold as ti.epro
perty 0/ John Graham
Alio, 300 Acres in Chatham
county , bounded north by land late
James Hume. Sold as the pro
penyof James Hume,
And at the fame time tod p’acc,
will be (o d
One Lot, in the vwn of Brun/
txnck. No. 47. Sold as the property
: of George Ktncade
Tules will be made, and condi
tions made known at the day of ja e.
By order of the Board.
Caleb Howell* C. 1. C.
November 5,
DANIEL LEMLE
Has jufl receivedy and is now open
mgy in the Hou/e where his bto
v ther Manus Lemle t Jormerly oc
\ cupiedy
An allotment GROCERIES,
Among which arc the following
ARTICLES, vir.
FRENCH Brandyy Rum, Gm %
Peach Brandy , Apple ditto ;
good old Sherry Wine ; MolaJJcSy
Sugary Coffee , Chocolaity Tea ,
! Cinnamon. Cloves t Nu megs Mace.
\AJff)icey Black Pepper , Writing
Paper ; an af/ortment of Crockery,
Prunes , Engtr/h Porter t H Hand
Gin in cafeSy Caflile Soapy good
Vinegar , Segars t Spirits 0) 1 uf
pentine, Sweet Oil.
The above Articles he is determi
ned to fell on the rno/l reafonahie
terms for cafh or country produce.
Nofcrab r 5. $
STATE of GEORGIA,
Warren County
r'PHE Kindred and Creditors of
* fa cob Horny late of this conn
! ty t deceaftdy are requcfled to Jhew
cau/e, if any can why letters
I dtjmijfary fiould not be granted to
John Horn and feffe Horny exe
cutorSf on or bejore the next Inferior
C ourt .
Given under my hand and fcal
this 12 th day of Augnfi t 1799.
Septimus Weatherby, c c. o.
By J SIAM NA ATTB, 1
GEORGIA,/ Cl.rk 0) the Court of
Wajh,ngton County. T Ordinaly ) for H'ajh
J County.
WHEREAS Thus. Krnion and Mu h: el
Keni m haih allied to me for l**“
trr* of a< mintftraiion mi the eltate cf
Michael Ikcnian, dtccaled : thelc a:«
therefore to cue and ndmoni/h all and
fingular the kindred aid .creditors cf the
faid dcccafed, to fe and appear at my
oilier, on or befo*e the lecond day »f
December r.exf, to /hew cau/e, il anv ihe*
have, why lettrrs o< adinintiiration /hould
out hr gr<'n r cd them.
Gwen under my hand, I hi* fecond day
of Nov. 1791;, and in the twent •
fourth year ul ihe American lnd«
p«ii«ienrr,
[ Watt', clerk c. o.
BLANK. DEEDS
Of CONVEYANCE,
For idle at this Office.
NEW-YO? K, OBder
GUR ENVOYS.
“ f hive i* fiom good au
thority. that o ders from the
Prefid nr, hive been iecci'»d
by the envoy* to Fearer, fuf
p ndmg >h * rinir at which they
w«ic to have en b.tked for that
country.’*
AI FXANI KI A. fhi her a.
fx'r fl { f a Utter from a gentle
mania 7 hi'anefphoi, i h s friend
in this town dated (Jfitter the
1 6th 1799.
“ The fohowing in an extra£l
of a letter received from Ham
burgh which I h nded to Brown,
but he has not publ (bed yet
dated
" Hdvilm'gh , Sefit. 10.
“ The Holland mail is jufl
in by whuh it is mentioned,
that the Holland fleet has not
capitulated, as has been repte
fentedin this place, the paper is
of the sth infl. and mentions,
that by the Telegraphr, an ac
tion bad commenced that dav ;
the french arc puiing in by
ihoufands to the aid of the 17oI
anders, and no doubt will cut
the B.itifh up.”
Rcbmord (Vir ) Apr) aj ’yy
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O H,
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1 ages tf ie ei ;rcft printing, upon large
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nr \* lyj c, tewed and glewcd under a thick
blue cove 1.
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two dollar to be aid in advance on the
receipt cf 'he firft number and two dot-
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make a volume *4OO agei, will I e adued
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VIEW c; tin WORK.
TR USF D“(lir*tion ; fir I *, to fht
Re;n b cm ? hr»*ugh'Mit jhr Un ted State,j
leio • , 10 John A »-.»», rfq prrfiem ot
th Umred Sra e< ; dth rd, to the A»if.
tocrai, grr e aih ; Dec aratiun < I Inde
pendence ; ConPitution of thr Uri ed
Staiei ; Rcloluti' % Addief «,t m«
ue of Vi»g ’» ; R i , U'i n« of
th; Legitl .<urc o- Kentucky, Mr. Geo gt
Nk ho V$ Hfer p< f he 0, in * Lei f f o
ms nirn ; Pinn of a €•• flit» ton re
fen e t the ti n, by *le'«ndcr
Ha nil o ; . d fimt on of par ie«, o- po
lucal rtt r,‘ the paper fv flem con
ft eied ; a e iew of the revet uc f If-m
ad ,oed '>v h- fuft Corgrcfi, and an e* -
arninati n o' in perniri iu effefts, in
th» teen le'te * *<* a friend, b* aci izen,
faid t be M. Fi de* ; the Cntitunon
of the “ fc » created*’ focicty, or the
order of the Cincinna'i ; E traflj f m
Mr. A<:am*» D fenre ; from Mr. Gal'i
Skcirhci of ihr Finance* of fr U ’ ed
States ; fr m an Addreft of Mr J hn
Page, of KTe e , *«• V 'i* coni'i umu ;
from M G- 'f dar Sketc e ot if e Hll
tory of t r TJnise«* S 'e . Annual Rrgif*
re , a1 d H 1 r» f 179% in which ht
hand’e* i h at m -ch e 'caev as t ry
deferve, man of the - ti'der*, in *n
ii enciei, auo cn rmin • rfg vrrnmenl.
|ames Lvov.
tT Suhfcriptions Jo* th* work,
will he rec>ivni bv \ s b .■• os b Oa y,
ai the OJice oj the LoiufvdU Gaz
cite• Oct, 29.