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f r m the Bofm Chromic:
MffffS. Printers,
It appears by the ftatements
m ,deby the “ E(lex junto." (lo
railed) that the tleftion of pie-
Gdent lays between Melfrs.
Adams, Jcfferfon and Pinckney.
Now, McflVs. Printers, as reli
gion Teems to be the reft, we in
the country would wifh to know
who Mr. Pinckney is, and what
is his religion. We fhould be
glad to know whofe met ting he
oes t0 —whether he is anr.pif
copalian, Dillentcr, Baptift, &c.
This Mr. Pinckney is an entire
new candidate, which we are
n >t acquainted with, we fhould
be happy to have his religious
creed, lo as to be able to judge
of his orthodoxy. Mr. Hamil
ton and the “ Eflex junto," ate
his fupporters, but he cannot
rely upon his chnftain faith by
hisapofllcs. The feventh com
mandment may be an abfolute
law with him, and as thefe per-
Tonstalk about one Mr Pinck
ney, we (hould be glad to have
his confeflion of faith, properly
attefled by the deacons or clerk
of the parifh in order to lav be
fore our rcfpe&ive churches, tor
approbation or rejedion.
Old Orthodox .
From the Cen inel ,
To JOHN AD/VMS, Efq. Pre
fident of the United States.
Sir,
As oneof your conftituents
I and a well wither of my roun-
I try, I felt die utmoft faiisfaCtion
I on hearing of your late conduct
I in refpe6i lo certain officers, and
I particularly in refp Cl to your
I having t'ken in hand to fatisfy
lyouhch concerning the mal ap
propriation of the public mo
[cey.
I from whatever motive this
I may have p.ocecded, I (hall not,
■ at prelent, attempt to determine,
■ but a n willing to admit of the
Ipulfibi ily of their being pure
Ia id patriotic ; and : am certain
■ that if they are fo, your prefent
I lino of conduCl will not flop
■ here; I would therefore, beg
■ leave to Cali your particular at
-1 ten.ion to another objeCt of ve-
| T y great importance— it is the
Icondutl of thofe who have the
Idiredion of the pofl-officc efta-
Iblifhinenr. It is a fa6l incontro-
Ivcrtably true, that republican
■ ne.vipapers have been fo far
I , orn hnuiog a fafe conveyance
■ Kirough this channel, that they
I * lUotn or never came to hand
■V , punctuality that ihotc
otaer party did. Now,
■ thele papers are right
wmng, good or bad, 13 not
r. Ce tr y. here to determine; for
V ls ceuain that the proprietors
WL^ tm were equally entitled to
of the eftablifhment
B* 1 1101,3 °f oppofice pnoci
■ * e ;.or no principles at all.
■ ‘t becomes you then, as pre-
B of th c United States, to
K r uca 11160 at the head of thofe
Bo- 33 ' juftice to their
''whom me lead oattn
■ jF^ r t,l|C papers of one party
B tudn another; in doing
V°° will undoubtedly
B / un ‘ ei gncd gratitude of
Bn c C ° Untr y* an d you will, I
.. . lln * (however unimpor
m n{ V ni - V be) excite theefieem
° Le of your felloiv-
A Republican.
MeJJrs. Day 8c Hsly,
I read a piece in your paper
of Fuelday laft, which beg an in I
this way, He that is not for
us, is agamfl us.” The writer,
after filling at leaf! Haifa column
with unqualified jargon agajnft
moderate men, and moderate
principles, winds up with in
linuating a probability of bribe
r y» but dont fay by who, but is
fuffi ciently clear to l*e under-
Itood to mean the heads of de
partment of our federal go
vernment. Willthis anonymous
jacobin fay, theprcfident of the
United States ever was concern
ed in fuch praCliccs ; and here
I will oblcrve, that it may be
proper for this calumniator to
mind how far he may trefpafs on
the laws of fociety
He then goes on to found the
tocGn of alarm to th« republic
an* of Georgia, warning them
to beware of general Gunn, with
out ever informing them, whe
ther that gentleman is or is not
a candidate, to reprefent this
ftate, in tbe fenate of the United
States, at the next feflion of our
legiflature; and the fa ther he
p ogreffes the more abfurd he
becomes, in announcing the ap
pearance of a fpurious digeft of
the laws; barely he cannot mean
Robert and George Watkins
digelt of the laws of this ftate —
compiled with immenfe labour,
carefully compared w ith the ori
ginals, examined and certified by
Horatio Marbu y, Efq. fecictary
of ftate, and of coulfe held as
good authority in the Superior
8c Interior Courts in this ftate;
but the gteat eyefore he lays is,
that this digelt contains at fuh
length the Yazoo aft—Surcl\
the author of that piece, has ne
ver Teen the book in queftion,
or he might have had a fufficient
explanation in the digeft itfelf,
in a note at the end of the aft
for the fale of the Weftern lands,
wherein rhe compilers plainly
fay, that the above law w>,s burnt
by the IcgilTuuie, in 1796. 1
take my leave, by recommend
ing the author of thofe alarming
dogma’s when he writes again,
to become better acquainted with
his fubieft. W.
w/
We have it from very good
authority, that his Excellency
the Governor has received ad
vices by the lafl poft from the
hon. Rufus King, niinifter of
the United States at the Court of
London, by which it appears,
that in confequence of a demand
of his Excellency, through Mr.
King, from the Hririfh govern
ment, under the 7th article of
the dihnitive treaty of peace, of
the public records of this ftate
earned off by his Brittannic rna
jelly's officers fubj *fts dur
ing the revolutionary war; he
Mr. King, uas fecuredonc cheft
‘of ihole papers, and was in hopes
to obtain the remainder, which
were luppolcd to be mingled in
two ocher chefts with the public
papeis of Ealt and Welt Florida.
1 he of the gover
nor to trace the information, lo
as to enable Mr. King to make
the demand., and Mr. King’s
indefatigable exertions to ihe
objcCt huce, will merit the
thanks of the widow and the
orphan, who in many calcs will
regain their property from the
gralping hand of fpeculaiiau.
Juft at the Uft mail for Sa
vannah was, making up at
Clurlefton, it was currently re
ported, that a (hip called the
Birmingham Packet, had arrived
and brought accounts, that Mo
reau had attacked, and after a
bloody a&ion, entirely defeated
the Auftnans on the Danube ;
that the French having extended
thcmlclves on that river as far as
they . wilhed,. weie filing oIF to
Switzerland—-That the Firft
Conful Buonaparte, with gen
Bcrthicr, were advancing rapid
ly towards the Auftrian gener 1
Melas, who, it was expe6Fed,
would fhortly be hemmed up.
STRAYED OR STOLEN
from the &'ub/criber, on the
night of Monday the 4 th injl. from
near Qatess bridge, on Rockey
Comfort . a cream coloured Mare ,
four and an half foot high 8 rears
old, her feet black, with a black,
mane and tail, and was brand'd on
the mounting fide with the letters
T. E. If the above dejenbed
mare be fiolcn, whoever wild
fund ike thief , and lodge him-tn any
jail in this fiate , /o he may be brought
to condign pumfhment,Jhall receive
a reward of Thirty dollars or
Ten Dollars for the Mare and no
quejhons c.Jhed
Wm. WOOD.
Angufl 12.
;; N O T I C E
IS hereby given to all thofe
that have opened accounts
with the lub cnber, to come
forward and let tie the lame, by
paying them < IF, or giving tlv.ir
notes; otherwife th y will be
put in fait immediately. Thole
that have any demands need no
invitation. • • *
CHt:SLEY ft OS TIC (C jun
■ Auguff 5, 1800.
" r T •
COLLECTORS SAI F,
Will he fold on the Second V aturda
in Oftober next , at the Market
Ihufe in the Town 0) Louifvild,
at the ufuai hours ,
977 ”, Ac'fi 'and in Jc-fTerfon coun
ty on W biamfon’e Sw nop, adjvnin'/
fu v-yrd ( 0 r Golph n, framed f o
Jofcp 1 W »odroUu>h, and John Bnfwe •,
’akea the property of S lark r V
* on, Elq in default for hi*** * for
the. year 1799 Ta* due 16 dollar*
59 ctH*.
Garland Harwick, T c, j c.
5 1800.
JcfFerfm Supeior
Oftober Term , 1799.
Prefent the hon. 1 hornas P.
Cains
R'Tcr Watk’.oa ai>d Joh"^
E Wn», for the 0(1/ Foreclofure
ol John F >re, *«. T
Tbomaa Collin* )
BE it known to »I! Governed, lha* a
p-tition wa* prefen ed 'o the hon
the Supexjrr Court of the erruf/y < f
Jeff rlon. held by b • hono', ft-omr,
/’euers Came*, one of the jfa of
the hid court, praying the ;«»r-cl Ire
of the equity of redcn>pt'-o to 0:1- ct
of land o the town of Z»oo f» ile, in t c
county of JrfK*rfon, and known by rum
btr two hundred aud bf ytwj-— v je .1
therefore
Qrdkreu Thai lb* f<iJ Thom e
Collio* do come into cour wui n
twelve months from ih« c ate hereof
a'ul pay li t faid Kob-rt Watkins, *n
Vohn I£. Anderfon for the u e of John
/'ore, the p, r ioL-ipal eon .nt*r< ft together
web the colls, 10 terms of rbe hatute
in fuch calcs tn«dc aud provided ; o'h t'
wile ihc rqai yot rtdemp'i'□ will be
forever from U.encc forward furc.loled.
Peter J; Games, AUornty*
\
' CORONER*S SALE.
On the fir ft Tucfday in Septmhw.
next , at the Market Hmi/e in
L‘*ijville % between thr hours of
ten and three o’clock, will be fold
. iO ihe higheft bidder ,
One i raft df land, containing fitfl
hundred and tihy>live acrci, lying
’0 ihe Waters of Ready Crrik joining
Pur?i» Flournoy and B r ad(h»w—- L kc*
wile one hundred acre# lying ou the
George lo*o road, adjoining C hariot
Harvey. and Coleman, I aken aa the pro
perty of John Paulet. and Jamra Harw
rej, to lat afy Flukerand Biachcai’f
juJgcmeata obtained agaiolt them.
- Wm. Goold, Coroner. -
A LIST of I KTTEKS,
Remaining in the 7*ort Odire, at Lou*'
ilv lie, on the ill day o* July 1800,
which if tot taken out before the
hrft day ol September next, will bo
fcot to the General Pod Office, aa
letters. ,
PETER J, Carnes, 3. Rrw
land Stone, 2. James Hunt,
col, John Cobbs . Mrs. Mary fox.
Major Odum, John Philips , Doth/
John Pvgfley , capt. Ijaac Hand,
Daniel Iwig, John Eubank , John s
Mar/hall, Sampfon Carver, Harms
Nicholjon, Mrs . Ann Brown, Hugh
M Nelly, David Wood ,
Rrunjcn , Elijah Padgett, honora
ble A, Bala win, Nathan Barr m
John Britt Darling Peebles , Da-*
md,Eubank, James Hud/un, Solo
mon Mo/fit, Mi/s Ann Bourqntn *
Mathew Knight, Willi
ams, ——~— Gardner, Hemy G»
< aldwell,- lew !orv>y Edmnd
Revile, Mai k Ho ton b has Hodge ,
John Alien, honorable. Dav d B*
Mitchell, Central Jared Iriitn, i,
John Lawrence. , ,
|ames Bozeman, P. M.
w-‘— . —„
Jctferjon Superior Court,
April I eim, 1799.
Prefent the hon. Geo. Walton*
UPON ihe neutior, ot Naihanui M MicV
k;n, Hichaid Curry, aid Bmjj o
* 'irner, ,ru» 17 the frreclof'ore ol ih*
crj i<ry of rec Jeni, amir »ccMrnn>
t a i fla id, g fot t /iti fired ai rr 1,
tit. ■’tr, I ring nnd being in ihe ‘aid ' oUn y
i Jeflier'oii, u; e hundred >icei 01 whr h
i< griT'icd 10 K ederkk Durl-ifa, aert ih#<
ochf ihrec hundred jeret le I • uger^
r», gei nhe fail) Nath mit M MitkiP,
R i t l ' :'d' C u t , hi d Berjamn Warner,
bv liauc fi r th« feett I g the pay*
m-ni of h ft.m f mnne contai ed in a
pd heaii. g duie 'he ■ loih day July,
0 c ilioufa ,d levcn hu.'iured am) ninety*
. ght ''
A d upon m uion 'fMr. Car et, arror*
«( dir petiti r*er* : n 1* ordered, th:iC 1
he principal, in r reft and eft. be paid into
tirt vMtlnn r >■ elve month* from ihe data
h re<»(, other* 'lc thr equity, of tedefr.piioo
ill he h r ever forcti. f-d, and othrrpro*
ceding* take :’l"re, t< an aft of
ndemhly, in luch ca/r* mu r rtd provided :
and (hit 'hi* rule he publi/hedtn c 1 e »/'
the i\»zr tei * f thi, (h e, at lead once irt
very month, ii td he c*pirfllip?i ol iha
‘.id r n >i <h», nr l*r»ed unon lh*
iv rtg ipe, ■ 1 h i f rcial agr*i'i, at lea, fit
im.th* prrvio * to <he exnlratior 01 be
■aid »v ei ve in' nth r .
Certified >hi 4 I1 i'ty of Oft her ’pq.
Win. M'Dowrll clerk•
'l'wenty Dollars Reward;
TJ ANYWAY
(1 X\, from. »hc fub
kxJo. r ' cr * on
i errrning ihe 8 I) inft,
W.V'«:V,4: two negro
about twemy
«*' -- r fire years of age : uoe
id a v ry -black, fe cw, wirh tootb
out before, mmed J XK ; the other
* r vciinw fe low, rrarked on tbe'br aft;
n French, Iqu nt eyco, n*mcd Jolcpti,.
WhocT-r win take up *<a d tugroee,
and (jetiyer thcm to me, (hail receive tba
above reward.
William Nel/on.
CENTI.tL
BOARDING & "LODGING.
r Sui-fcnber rcl eftfu.U ir. nu bit
Jl Fr rn'ii id articular, art! he Hub’c
i ??r.e al. chw ie i ttr.dj
E.NTEftTAIN VtN T, f>r Cei-i emen in
ih* C iinfri, si xtil a* the at hit
Hoi ir in for tirlyib*
C t Ta c i -»** J'h g“0(1 S t nit' f< r hor<ci«
T e gftttcfl at e ujon wrl be paid t- ihoTc
who tavor hi- •• i»ti cuftc-m.
John Hart Kichaid,
Savannah, J vne to, ißoo,