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prtfonirf tryefors—How> caT» tins fettit \
i'g aftafiin fa/ tiiac the “ Editor of the
Chronicle” ufoers forth in the mod unprin
cipled abufc of every virtue, and the mod
diabolical Hander of honed mm.” Let
him point oat one inftanee of either; and
in dead of being Telamon, he will he the
Great Apollo—But the public, who can I
read as well a* Telamon, and judge bet- I
ter, are to determine whether the He. '
raids, Recorders, and federal Gazettes I
are not chose inlamous vehicles, through )
which the enemies of American Indepen
dence, vent their rage and publish their
atrocious libels.
The tories had better be filcnt, and
Telamon along with them—their reign
is at an end, and their empire Ipft forever
—they shall never raise their heads again
in the United States, bdt to he .despised
by every friend to liberty and equality.
It is more than a difeerning and repub
lican reader will expert, that rhe Editor
of the Chronicle, who is as well known
to, ns ire is detested, by tories and Rri
lifh fptes in this country, lor his uniform
opposition to their traitorous arid anti.re
publican meafares, should condcfccnd to
notice a coward , who conceals himi
fell', tory.hie, undera fiditious signature,
and (landing behind a wooden poji, takes
deadly aim at the friend to the people.—
Though this hero affames a high rone in
the beginning, and Briton like, blultcrs
a great deal, yet, by the fcqucl, he proves
himfclf to be one of thole dastardly a/,
fajfins, who are dispersed all ever the u
nion to trmrder characters and destroy
principle—This Hypocrite pretends to be
alarmed about his religion, and by his
fears thinks to take the people at their
weak Hides, andfurprife them to make a
common cauls, with him—Docs this hid
den hero think that the republicans of
Georgia arc foots, and that madrnen-like,
they will he induced to light a fire to
mail one of their bed friends, who re
fpcfls their religious as vvtll as civil in
flitutions, because nature has given this
right to all men, and the Constitution of
the United States guarantees it to them
—We claim the fame right; and he only
is the enemy to America, vvho would wirti
to make theChriftian pcrfecute the Deist,
or infidel—this at once is fufHcient to (hew
Telamon, though concealed, in his pro
per colours, and convince the public that
lit/ J S a Jpy in the camp .
To take any farther notice of what
this anonymous scribbler fays, of the
Editor of the Chronicle, would beaprof.
titution of pen, ink and paper—it is e
noagh to repeat, that he is falfe in every
refpeft, and that he dare not come for
ward in propria ptrfona % to prove any
one charge he makes.
Thole who have honored the Editor
with their confidence, will not be dis
appointed. They will find him always
at his poll, and so shall the tories too,
defending the principles of the conftitu,
tion from the foul attacks of its enemies.
Telamon and the rest of the corps may
endeavor to interest the Fcderaliftsin their
favor ; but they mistake much ; there is
rsc real and found fedcralift in Georgia,
that will keep such anti-republicans as
these, in countenance : as they fee thro'
them, and learn their insidious defigr.s,
( they will soon abandon them, as many
have done already, to their merited fare
—to disgrace and contempt; permitting
them to return to their mafier , and take
Shelter within the Britijh lines*
The'tories are all in a pajflon , Tcla
rtton, and Nestor, and Achilles, and U
lylTes, and Col. Brown, Billy Cunning
ham, and the fellow with the cof.
fniy are all beating to arms, and invit
ing the once defeated and dispersed rcyal
ijhy to rally and come to their aid—The
friends to good order and good govern
ment {and the people of Georgia do not
forget, who were so called in days part)
are immediately ordered to rendezvous at
Fort Cornwallis in Augusta, to defend
the altar and the throne —The old friends
, to the King, are informed that a loyal
corps of Scotch and Irilh Volunteers,
lately come over in the guise of pedlers,
have thrown off their knapsacks and box
es, and are already entrenched, chins
deep, behind compters and cotton bales,
from whence they expert to do terrible
execution! However, no time is to be
ioftj the Deists, Atheists, and Infidels
and Mammoths —boo ! and Democrats
and Jacobins —-the wicked dogs, are em
bodied, and advancing w ith baity march
es to invert the ciry, and hang every mo
ther's foul of us, it they IhoulJ focceed
—if they (hoidd be ferocious enough to
dofo, ic would be only jufi retaliation,
by the bve.
Bur, not confiding in their own strength,
the tories with to identify them fa Ives
H'i’h tie icyvfcl.icap- F'p'
i thefigoocl v.l?x^; s ,' tU Ihch can#
is the fame? « v eSj n , y f Cvl . r ,j iend3>
on you I call for the cxercifc of your
mental powersfure enough the Gmk
, hero Telamon, needs other powers than
h:s own, to,combe: rcafonand truth.
Bat seriously ; these men are fools,
j Or knaves j v.e fulpeft the latter; when
I *n«7 express To much fear about their rc.
j 1 ligipn, which the Editor of this Paper
has not even glanced ac. All he wilhes
is to enjoy the benyfu, of the conftituti.
on, anti wpribip God in his own way—-.
but this indulgence, thtie holy Chrifituns
are not vyilwng to grant hurt; he mu it
think as they do, o: cTe go to hell! Vo.
ry good Chnitians, no doubt; but it is
not prooable they win make many pro,
felytcs to eternal Haines at this race—yet
they may go nn we have nothing to fay
or rp do with their holy -de.
dining to combat the Temple of Reason,
for want of means and abilities, they
are welcome to indulge their irreilftible
propcnlity to blackguarding —uc ih;i 11
treat our readers to a perusal cf tlic im- j
portant events of the day, begging their j
pardon for trefpafliug on their patience To i
long, by noticing fuhjeSts so unworthy
their attention.
Dr. "John ConJit has been appointed
Senator, of the United Stans, for the
Hare of New.Jctf-v, vice Mr. Ogden,
w hose ri me ha s ex pi red.
] he Prdident of the (Jnired States has
appointed Nathan Sanford, Esq. of the
city ot New. York, U, S, Attorney for
j the piftrict of New,York, in the room
I ot Edward Lvvtnpfl'nt] J£fn
Wild Fine, or as it is fometlmes term
ed, Hedge Plant, brewed'in granaries,
banishes rats and mice, to whom the frr.ell
of this wood is very often five..
Governor SewteY is re-eloded by the
citizens of Tennessee, by a majority of
1 30 9* ' Amcr. Patriot,]
To Corrrfp •indents.
Ulysses, in answer to Telamon,
j came too late for this publication—he
i thatl have a place in our next.
MARRIED, On Sunday evening hft,
Captain George Pearson, to Mrs.
Lucy Foll, both of this city.
" DIED, n this city, on Sunday 1 aT,
turer a short dined;, Mr. W'yche Goon
win, a citizen of Savannah, aged zS
years.— He his left an afF'ftionate wife,
and one final] daughter, long to mourn
their irreparable loss.
To attempt an eulogy cn the character
of Mr. Goodwin, would be useless ; for
whoever had the pleafurc of his acquun
tance, knew his worth, and will long la
ment thc ontiihely fate of this trulv good
man He was a tender hulbmd, a fond
father, a sincere friend, and a humane
maficr.
Lift's little fidge is afmall eminence.
Incb-high, the grave above ; that home
of man.
Where dwells the multitude ; we gaze a
round ;
We read their monument!, ; we sigh ; and
while
We sigh we fink ; and are what wee de
plored ;
J.a venting, or lamented ; all our lot I
W I L LBESOLD,
On Tuefday the firft of November next , at
the plantation of Matthew Sturdivant,
late of Lincoln county, dec.
AH the personal property of
said deceased, confiding of negroes,
horses, cattle, hegs, fhcep, and house
hold furniture; with some plantation tools
—on a credit of twelve months, on all
\ fnms above five dollars, the purchasers
giving bond with approved iecurity,
JOHN ipCKHART, I M
Wm. JOHNSON, J
Se.pt, 23-
~N~O TIC E.
To the Proprietor, Attorney
or Truflee, and all concerned in a trad
of pine land, of one thousand acres in
Richmond county, on or near Spirit
creek, or waters thereof, adjoingmg Fa
ris and others* granted to George Bar
lv, that unltTs they or either of them,
do, within fix month# hence, pay the
taxes due on said trail* for the years 1797,
»08, '99. 180 c, i SOl aod 18oa, where
with u Hands charged, viz. fix dollars
j ami -twenty* (even cents, it shall be lia*
1 ble to double tax, and to attachment, in
a furamary way, by the coileAox of tax
es in the manner of distress and file.
D. B. BUTLER. R* t. r,
PMr.tnd wirty, July i, j 803. f
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/. O S f, r • I
ON Thurfilay Morning hi', bctxyeen
the Maks*t and the Printing
Office, a Round
S.JL f'E R. KXE R. V. UCKL E,
Set with White Stones. k The Finder
will he fatisfied for his trouble, on leav
ing it at this Oifice. Sept. 17.
A GREAT BARGAIN ,
MAY be had, by p'vrchafing, or-feht
ing Mr. L. Harrington’s two
with convenient DWELLING HOUSES
STORKS, Ac..-. One is In■ Broad*.lt n et,
oppofire to Mr. Longstreet’s corner houit,
with three tenements, and rhe other a
fine anil commodious brick building, in
the fame firecr, with two tenements,
fronting Ilroad-ftreet, and fvb small
houses at the rear of the lot, cKifc to Mr.
Cammlogs’. The lots may he bought .
together or separately.
A great bargain may be had for readv
CVh, and eafv terms will be allowed, if
call) is paid in part —.Produce or any kind
d Goods, except lands or houses, will
be taken in payment.
-II the laid lots arc not (bon fold, they
wdl be rented at a very low rate, and
lor any term of years.
Conditions wdlhf made known by ap
plying to N. Delaigl- , agent to Mr.
Harrington. who may he heard o l ', by
inquiring at Mr. Bigr.on’a Store, in Broad
Street. t
Attfujia, Sept 17.
Lodged in Jail.
O N the 8-h iuftant, was lodgcdinthc
jail of this place, a negro man who
fays his name is JOHN, appears to be
about twenty two or three years old,
upwards of five leer high, rather ft out
made, of a yellow complexion, and
some what pock marked, he fay* he be
longs to a Mr. Matthew Goodwin, of
Abbeville (county, in South-Carolina,
the owner will plcafe to call, prove hia
property, pay changes and take him a
tvay.
GROSS SCRUGGS, Sheriff.
IFayr.ifiAovgh, Burke count”.
SepUmber 15.
Brought to Jail, in Warren
conuty-, a negro man by the name of
ELLICE; he fays he belong* to Mr.
George Rivers, of South-Garblin'*, near
Sroooc, and he did formerly belong to
Stalling June*, of the brae county, near
Warrenton. The owner is rcquefted to
come forward and prove his property,'
pay charge* and take him away.
. GEORGE GOTTEN.
Warrenton, [Gr,J SctA. Ij.
NOTICE.
TTHERE is at the Subscriber’s,
A twn HOUSE GREAT URES, viz.
the one a Yellow Sorrel Gelding, suppos
ed to be about fix years old, about four
feet fix incht* high, much faddlc fpoi
ted on rhe back, he appears to have been
burned cn the weather* for the feftulu,
no brand perceivable—the other a Black.
Mare, about the fame age, about four
teen hands high, no brand perceivable,
her rear hind foot white, and can fee
but little, if any, out of her right eye.
The above creatures were taken into
pofieffion on or about the last day of
May Jaft, by Charles Franklin, who in
formed the fobfcrlber that he had polled
them, and fame time after, that is, that
day, or tht next, the fa d Charles Frank
lin brought ire the said horse creatures,
and that after making enquiry, I have
just reafonto believe that the said Frank
lin never did puft them—and that about
the i?th day of August last, the said
Franklin was apprehended for the sup
posed crime of Horse Stealing, and con
fined in Edgefield county. South Caro
lina. These are therefore to requett the
owner or owner* of the aforefaid Crea
ture*, to come forward, prove their pro
perty, pay for this advertifemenr, and
take them away,
hi*
BENONY X KILLCREAST,
mark.
Columbia County, 12 miles
above Augujia.
NOTICE. .
THE Subscriber having rc
folved to leave this place jo two
or three week*—Give* his Friends this
Notice, to render in any demand* they
may haveagainft him; and those indebt
ed to him, to call and make payment,
or their accounts will, without diferi
initiation, be left in a proper place for
<• o'.lefliou.
JACOB BENNET.
I September 13.
, SHERIFF'S SALES.. ...
On the jlrji Tuefday i t No pern kr
between the usual hears t at H'arrcn*
I IV ILL B.E SOLD ,
50 or 54 acres of land of
cond quality, with improvements there*
on, nn Rockycomt'oit, adjoining John
Uyiick, ier.r’o. land, and John Torrence
Kfq. being the trart or pared of laud
where an Thomas Flinn now lives; fx
a* the property of said Flinn, a,t
the ihftsnces of Bynum Barge end
Hargraves, levied on by a conftible, and
turned over to me. Condition* Cash,
L. WRIGHT, Skrif,
Sebtembtr io«
SHERIFF'S SsiLKS.*~
At Elbert court house, on the Jttji Tuf
day in November next,
WILL BE SOLD,
iOO acres land, Elbert courts,
ty, improved, joins R. Flunt, including
the crop now growing ou laid land, a»
aHo on rented sand, one waggon, two
bed* and furniture; t; kcn by txVcrltiua
as the property of Henry Gragg, to fd>*
tisfy Wro. Duncan,
100 acres land, Elbert county, ert ai
fork of the B.uverdata creel;, including
the crop now growing, well improved,
Gins D-inoan and Rice; taken thb
property pt William Harbin, to fatisfy
R. Lindsay,
One feather bed and furniture, tWOf
hog', Come pewter plates, knives and
forks; taken a» the property of Jacob
Odom, toTatufy C. Rutherford,
700 acres land, Elbert county, jt»ia»
Middleton and Hubbard, well improv
ed ; t. ken by execution as the property
of, and occupied by, Walker Richard l ,
fun, to fatisfy R. Thompson,
Also, 200 acres land in said county of
Elbert, on Holly creek, joins MCufdje
and Tuggle, wd* improved; taken ?«
the property of Stephen Graves, to ft- .
tiify Woods and Lindsay.
200 acres land, Elbert county, well
improved, on Water* Blue Hone creek,
joins Ware, Sec, occupied by, and tak
en as the property of, Caleb Higginbo
tham, to fatis'y sundry executions in fa
vor of Reuben Lindsay.
R. MIDDLETON, Sheriff,
Sept. 7.
ncTtT ce.
AFTER nine months from the date
hereof, application will he made
to ms honorable the inferior court o£
Elbert County, r luf leave to fell two
thirds of the real edate of col. Samuel
Higginbotham, late of said county, dc
ccaftd, for the benefit of the htits afid
creditors'of sud dcceaftd,
JANE HIGGINBOTHAM, Ai’xi.
J n• S, HIGGINBOTHAM, Ad’r,
Sept . 8, 1 Boy.
"if o~¥ 1 cl.-*'
By Virtue of an Order of the honor obit
Inferior Court of Columbia countyt
WILLBE SOLD,
On the firfl Turf day in Dumber next, at
the court house of the county a/oreJaid f
100 acres of land on the \v<u,
ters of the Uchee creek, joins Smith,
Sims and others, the fame being the
whole 6f the real estate of Charles At
kinson, due. and fold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deccalcd.
VALENTINE ATKINSON,
Adminijirator,
Septemhe r 4.
Ten Dollars Reward .
RAN AWAY on the 10th July lad*
a negro woman named CKISS, a
bout 45 years of age, 5 feet ro or it.
inches high, yellow completed, blind
;in her left eye. It is supposed that (he
will endeavor to pass for a tree womans
Whoever will deliver the said negro tfr
the fubfciiber in Sparta, or fecurc her
f , that 1 get ter, (hall receive the ahov«c
Reward. 1
JOHN FREEMAN.
Sparta, Sept . 8.
toIieTT
For one or more Tears .
The STORK and HOUSES
lately occupied by Van i 3 Duvife, fitu
atc 00 the boundary line, between Jack.-
son county and the Cherokee Indians—
This Hand is equally convenient to the
Indian* and white people, and protnifes
a confHcrable ttade. The Terms will be
made easy, by the fubferiber, living at
the place.
ROBERT MONTGOMERY.
Tobacco Notes for f?Jc ac
this Ofiicc, * ,