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. ,„ e in ffvrrelv pinlfli
who dared to pnb
iffh their thought*, and relieved
Lfe defenders ol f-eedom from
he fifing fee'inps wh.rh a
feene of degener.cv and apofta-.
’ v would have inf-.11.b1y in'p.r-
J »
Another printer, in order to
obtain prefiden.ial pardon..was
obliged to tranfport himfelf from
America. To him fuch terms
wr.’re perhaps no punifoment,
but to rrany it "light be the
fevered that could be inflicted.
Is the Prefident the ne pMS
ultra of perfeftion ? Can he never
frr a nd will that ofhee always
filled by infallible men ? F.very
perfon mutt anfwer no / We
have had already fufficient expe
rience of the versatility of man.'
We ha\e feen peifons afting
apparently with the pureft
otjfm, and laudably refitting, at |
the ri'que of life and property,
the diabolical attempts of a trai
terous government to fubjugate
its people, and to deprive them
I of their na’ional tights and pri
vileges, but alas! How litt e is
human nature to be depended
upon, H w many men have
commenced their career in life
with honor and purlued for a
while the paths of patnorifm,
but have afterwards (hamefu ly
reran ed from the caule which,
perhaps, brought them into
public notice, 2nd this particu
larly after having been elev ited
Bo power and authority, Hif-
Bory abounds with fuch inttances
the enflaved Rate of many
Bations may be traced to fuch
Bpottacy— Hence it follows that'
Ifhe eye of femtiny (hould al-
Bvays watrh the motion of all
entrutted with any power
Brhich cou d pottibly he abated.
I It is in the public prints alone j
Bhat the people can be informed 1
Bf danger when it approaches,!
But if that ufcful medium is
Beprivcd of the power of found-
■ n £ an alarm, it were better that
B"P a P er whufoever were pub-
becaufethey would only
B*nd to lull the people into a
B'le fecurity, by conftantlv ex~
Upon the goodnefs of
■ ,r ’ u K and endeavoring to
■ rr o e their condu6b wi<e and
BWe worthy. Thus a (hackled
B wou| d be highly ufcful to
W f , lgmn * g° vern m c nt as they
[ender it an engine to
B e s; uch the public mind.
■ *Ughty as the fovereign of
B' is ’ Vet Peter Pindar
Bn/ \ L ot to his foibles,
although his fatyr was of the
E P : ovo fl kin ? kind to (pod a
B battery, yet he was
■or hi nor punifhed
ii C °; dua - Would a Co-
Iree W 1 p * te f r , dare to ma ke fo
But fnfr • Tf }^en t Adams with-
Kf f ed ' r ! n * ntmoft extent
i// ral Ven g p ance ?
I sheriffs* .
d DEEDS
■ For Sale, ,u tfo 0 £ lcu _ .
Combi tt re'urns of t l e Central
Election held on the j:hinjl 9
FRANKLIN.
Senator —Mr. Franklin.
Reprtfenta’ives-*- -Meflrs. Wil
kins and Jones,
JACKSON.
Senate —Mr. Eafly.
Repretentative Meflrs. Har
ris and Pitman
ELBERT.
Senator- —Mr, Barnett.
Repj efeniatives — Me fl; s. Ea f
ton, C aike and Banks.
OGLETHORPE.
Senator —Mr. Pope,
Reprefentatives —Meflrs. Tho
mas, BOley and Blcdfoe.
GREENE.
Senator —Mr. Grefliam.
Representatives —-Meflrs. Fitz
patrick and Sankey.
WILKES.
Senator —Mr. Talbott.
Repre tentative Meflrs. Ab
bott, Meriwether & Hilihoufe.
LNCOLN.
Senator* —Mr. Murray.
Reprefen tahves —Meffi Dooly
and Barkefdale..
COLUMBIA,
Senator-** Mr M*Neil,
Rrpre/entadvcs — Mclf, Simms,
Fofte r an * Williams. I
WARREN.
Senator —Mr. Stith.
Reprejmt'dive\ —Meflrs. Pruitt 1
and Abercrombie.
HANCOCK.
Senator —Mr. Lain ir,
Repr?tentatives —Meflrs Dick-'
Ton, Herbert and Henderfon.
WASHINGTON.
Senator —Mr. Stokes.
Repreftidatives —Meflrs. Hop
fon, Jackfon and Frank in,
JEFFERSON.
Senator*— Mr. Wood.
Rrp}ffentatives —“Meflrs. Scott
and Caldwell.
RICHMOND.
Senator —Mr. W dton.
Reprefentatives —-Mclhs. Wat
kins and Walker.
BURKE.
Senator —Mr. Emanuel.
Reprefentatives — Meflrs. Jack-
Ton, Ltftei and I ewis,
SC RIVEN.
Senator —Mr. Skinner.
Ref ref t tivr —Mr. Lanier.
BULLOCH.
Senator —Mr Wells
Rep ntentative— Mr. Bird.
MON roOMEKY.
Senator —Mr. Elmbnc.
Refrejentativt — Mr. J ones,
LIBERTY,
Senator —Mr. Fra Ter.
Rcpreffnlatives~~Siiiftxs. Smith
and Walthowcr.
FFFiNGHAM.
Sena cr Mr, WfUy-
Repfefentative. ivir. King.
CHATHAM.
S<nato~ Mr HciumoßvJ
Repre/entaiivet Mcllrr Byan, Wil
liamfoa au > Love.
hKYAN.
Se»ator~\n 1,
R'/i> tjeutut ve —Mr. S^vflgC.
M ini OSH.
Strarcr *-M r - M lulofh.
Rtpttjen/utive—~Si< M- ntfurl.
GLYNN.
Sr'*tor~~y[i, Bur ec»,
Rs/iu tntut:ve Mr. Gran bin*.
CAMDcN.
Senator— . Mr. K.i >g
Repr(*vual.ve~~yAr* Correa,
r proposals
For pubtifhing, hy (übfciption,
A NEW WORK c tit d.
The PROSPECT BEFORE US ;
U K,
An Impartia 1 h xammatu n of hr
Principal Features of the Fede
ral Government. ; in lu ins an
Explanation of the injiant ne
erjjity jor a New Ceifus .
But) Hr , it has an awful fquinling ; it
/quints at Monarchy ! P. Hi MKT.
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CONDITIONS.
I. The wrrk will te printed »n
oAavo vn ume corfili ug of ab ut teu
fheets ; on gcod paper, ano w ih a
ard elegant • ype ; and will be del vet d
to Subfcribers n board?*
11. The pree wi.l be One Doha' per
copy, to be paid at the nine of fur)-
fcnb'ng.
111. The volume will be put *o pref*
•« fooo aa a choufaod copice hate been
fobferibed for,
IV. A liberal allowance will be made
to bookfrllcie, and others, who take
quantities.
From the encouragement which *h s
work ha* already received, no dtu I '* is
entertain.d that the ft puUtcd (.umber of
copies will be engaged tor n a fhort
• time. The vo'Um; will be ready »o be
(dehvered ab u. the ft ft ut December
next.
AMONG he various iocpnCftenc'cb
which dill mg u (h human na urc, tire
is perhaps none more c« r, vagan' thau
that bl odfold acm ratios arid a thufiTo
wi h which 'he bulk of manki d fo low
particular vamet in a pool cal coi in
vcrly. The leaders of every adm.u ft a
lion commit numerous laults ; auu the •
amagoiiifta, who come alter t cm m«a
r ab y tread in the tame track. In pr •
vre life, we can hard y find t<n pe r l»>n«*
in the of as mtny yen.#, who
pr {Ttfa. or who deferve mp icit irult
Yet with this know and dii run
of each other by experience, and it.
dc ail, we do not (crop c to give unqua
lified and unlimited confidence to tic
leaders oft 5 ole reipeCt ve pa> t ch under
w! om we have eohftci- We tan ardiy
irult one man whom we know, and yet
we traft an hunareJ % all together, of
whom the greacr pan of ns know no* I
t. ing hu» by report Thus ft t profound
tvtjocm of Gallatin, and the virtues fj
our i uftrioui Prcfi ; ent, from each of
them, a favorite cbotus, with then ftve-j
ral partizens; while it is beyond all
queftion that the continent contains
thoufands, and lens of tboufnds of
men, who are quite as wile as the one,
and quite as bonclt as the oher.
Tb*s publicath n will untold a very
extenfivc fetne of wcakntfs anj abtur
d ty, of the poftg.te wafte of public
money, and the p t flgaie of
public print pies. The (Infs of ce< furc
w 11 reft upon the p-efot governing
par y, bec-ufr they b Id tor he lime
f Ne notional purlc, and hatre iher. foie
the mott eat nfivc opporruni f% of per |
porrating mifoh ef. Du at the C me
lime, :he r adcr will • ot be fur*e. id
with encomiums on the champ: ns of
I opp Titioo* The bufincf* of l e n»i on
, has been abominably conduce I • but a
; p eat par' of tht blame is equa'ly due to
loth part es
Part of rbe ron*ents of th s volume
reter io ful je&g but li rle ko wo o rhe
cit zeos of this c- umry : and mod of
I th-in arc fuch as cannot fad to e* itc
fu<pr ze and ind gOori n. For u Hao: e,
I wi I print the name of a Senator, »> o,
a* t ic difeuffioo of Jay , s i in ju e
1 795, (puke thus o 00c of ixis b rh' n :
•—Damn the “ trea y I ret eft I as
44 mu-h as you do ; but you know my
44 fnuation w ih Mr. Jay. I .iin oNi**r
44 tov te f >r ir on account ot myfriend
dip for him !**
L (hall a fo ive ihe name of a ''ena o r
who harangued in rhe Senaic of Coo
gref*, foi fcvcral days, Uc iedi
[ton «&. He lh*n voted for if, srd
i d cl» r e>l to t*o of ii re' 1 >cn that he
i tti 1 held that «ei n m*co*#ituti§na/ k nl
titif ' a nektfTi'y ktp aown fht
darn'd pr nterr,
Wh na* » tninjjf a rrul ipl c : ty of
comp tested . t * d ffi u » o
cf »p »hr probsbih yof h(n k f mrm
miro # k n It ie ?nga fu • tflioti
of 'iCi, w rr' r», ry ftp e> nt sco -
mp ot dr tfta on. i n d ffi u * 10
vo dan oec»fton fetcr'iy ot eipr (lion.
E*c h « wrl bt p.rdonf 1 , it it can'of
be defence v wh«n I am t defcnbc
f ene« of p/uodcr, which force a
. b’ufti '• to thr beak of the mo hu* g y
I ormoranl, that ever took his ft
from ConnrAicu (o roott on the tci e al
trcafuiy
fames T. Callender.
Rtpmond Sept 3 1 799•
THE Jcffeifon I ight In*
fantr. ( ompany ate rc
queOed to meet in ouifville,
on the ferond Satuiday in No*
v<mbtr next, in complice uni
form, to choo e then fub hern
officers, and improve thenilclves
in martial exercilc.
Odober 29, _
SHERIFF. SALES.
Will be fold, at the ( our/- Uoufe 9 .
tn Monty emery County , on the
fi'ft IULsDAY in December
next . at the vjual hows for ja'es,
the following PRU PE K1Y 9
to wit :—
287 i-2 Acres of Land,
granted to ohn ('’Neal on the
B ft Ohoopre, containing C"x’s
Mil’s, with all the Buildings
thereon
Al/n, 106,000 Acres of Pine
Barren granted to Fr.in is Te. -
nel adjoining the above land ;
or fo much thereof as will fatisfy
a judgment nblaned ag-infl
Zarhamh Cox, by John Hol
land
Taken as the property of Did
Cox, this 29th Odloher, 1799.
Conditions, CAfh
H. FUI GUAM,
S enM. C.
’ Oftobtr I 9
| NT O T I C E.
r 1 "II \T nne mmhs after the
datr hereof, fipphcaiin mil
he v ade to the Inferior Con? L of
J'-fjeifon t om'y , for permrjfi nto
JtU a of two hundred an! ft xty
acres of I nd , in Wajhmg on coun~
ty , part of ihe real >jlate of "John
Murray d> Leafed, f<*r to /atisfy ike
Creduo/sof faid E/late,
Wm M* Dowell, admr.
I Oclobir 29, 1799.
FOR S A I. F„
At the OhhlCF of the LOUISVILLE GAZ
/ TTE, >■ henft jor ,iji y
A varietv of Gol 1 Ear-Ring%
1 GILT SEALS,
Tn tell ih<* Dav ' *hc M n rV ,
c ilver and plated Roft'e Lab!cs f
, S lv r r Boot Buik’eL,
F>■ ■ ' ‘ LVFft »r ;1 , I A TO
. TEA CADDIE LADLES
Plated Spurs and ll hp>,
A quantity of ia'g* ,nd t e. nf
PEaRL butto n s.
A L S O,
Bo ft Wh'te Chapel Needles,
Sc ie 1 her 10.
BLANK. DI ELS
For Uk H lias