Georgia republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, June 03, 1806, Image 2

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A. Rcnh/icr, .?) (. o. RESELL TtL’LLV inform their fri-ntu and the public 111 gem ral, tl.at ih< y liuvi rcc’i’ /?d Ly li e 13i1.1l arrivals fioiri Ni •v-'l oik, A C.rfhte . (fr.rlmtt.t of r>oo rs asm shoes, 0‘ thtfirjl quality. With a va-i-ty of otfnr arli-.L s, vbich tin v * fit r lon for ri sh, ->t t *.cir fb.rc un tl> ■ Bay, oppolite ilie Exd)”’?e, and n'Xt <Ji..r t<> lir Serlhc-lnt. [May 30. 79 3 o /V f ica ns, Ju&i IllClIVII), A/-U FOR SaI.E nr JOSEPH HU E CI.APK, Smith C li •mile’s ‘wharf. ON HAND, wi’l he fill !wjj / r Lfi'/J or apptov eil Nr. tn, C_ (finks Brown Stout, ic 1 • hd. N. E. 1< um, 2 Pipes London paiticular Ma'eiia Vv ink, a few Puncheons Jan..:ira Pom, Ditto BMi. Prime O tree, Ditto ‘ hells fly lon Skin If A, /i !ily ol [•!•■ iiiiein while PioC Boards and M* >. 41- TV S’/iciirf’s .Vaies, C:i lie fi Jl Tut flay in )uv next, at lbs Couu-b */.-, tn tins Cry, l.iuttttn lit louts if is:, ar.a * lifts <• cloth, will ire Sill. 1 1 !lit 11 I',, v,ii:i ul. ail Iwe 1 - 1 g li’ i.r.’ an.! kirrhen (hireon, in Ward, levied on s 1 ht propeiiy Oi lJiii.a.'J ?v ■ 11 J to f.it s y ajuiL;n mt ilfo-d out ol the Mayor’s Coint, at trie Hit o t Vv m, \\ iliac. All O, A Nrprn Boy, rare! A.i'o ny. levied on as the property of J); <stor ‘l l'].ni l M‘Cunniik, to lit My icvtr ! rrecu’ions. (■a,, Jit ions CrjJh. JOHN V, IrliaAi >, s. c. s. N't v 19 06 /\ 1! • 111111111 rtLl .* s.l ciiiieSi Bl’ Sirius of an ostler ‘obtained Jr era . be Hanot ebli tic fuji es 0} tbc I’frior Court fir tb County oj Canteen, at Is. Ala ry’>, ON Monday the c£th Julv ni xt, in the. town oi Sr. iviaiv’s, \V ILL BL BOLD, M I If’ real and perion.il property c/ f allies V’rnit-i-tr, Lite of Camden County, nuriner, de,- catlv'l, Cor.-fiili.'i;: or AVALU-vHi ii tract oi la .0 wi.h iinproveoienu adj 1 nirtg Point IVie p|a itatton an i Inured on Cun Ctrl ud 11 vt! conc.iimng tr out three hurt died acru o’ l.tiul, ejohiy acres of vvoitii is pri le, and u th fit it quality cotto: land. ALSO, all tuat divided m i tv of lot no. containi’ c y feet in trout anti extending dow.. to lov w..trr mark, being 1 mucli of a wa er lot fituiic i. the t.wn or St. Mary’s, with th< imp.oveTuii s tdeieon, toge ther with one i.cgro Lhow. 1 he above proj erty is intfßtl td to be Ion! t 1 .he hertfu. ot tlv creditors, and heirs or the cihte Conditions w’dl be made known 'ii die c’ iv of l i e THOMAS kino. > . . . i.IUmiUALU ci.akk. y Vur '’ Mat \ u idicnl:’. e; rieS. O tie . / WILL BP. bOLD, Cll Cn .y I J / Jay oi ‘Jane l Bc6. cl the ( . rrt-iivL e it. j friion, between i cf ten anJ :wi o'el-.il, th. J Hoci wg pnpetty, .•■ 1 ;•/ iy H il inm b orris o ti -brilO ‘fc ■■ Holton Jor the t ~yn:.rit oj ; suer, c/ :• ey, tie equey oj iC rapt tea bitvJ’j h.en duly foucionJ, v;i, Ib‘ T \o. 1 rty fix, (46) j Do. do. rhir. y-lix, (36; Do. do. thirty-lcven, (37'’ I'art of lot No. leventecn, ( :7) And thtfwhvle of the front a! lot No. Icvnicen, (17) b. ng ? voter lot, wiih ..li the buiunfu r ard ioipruvc i t ocs tlierro 1. Du ‘jid G. Jones, S. C. C. r.la hi 7 TO BE RENTED, HE valuable /. //.IRE LOT, and .1 inipiimnr.'ati, ! r!. to the cllatc ol J .11 Motel; j-.SI iUoti will be f.’.vcn 01. e li :l day or Auguit next. } J IO*’ of!s v. ih l 1 Cueiml by either i I the (u'.feru-c * uii ti*c fvcuud week 111 June. John G. Wilhamfcn, VV. n. iiuiio n, Executors. Saw May 20 76 RALPH MAY, A. IS juj! < reived hy the ft. ip Dispatch, fenn I ivtaPO L, a.i extcniive adih tun loins former affottc.cr.t.of GO. J DS, Consisting cf SUPERFINE B'ui-. back, bottle and bro a-:i CIJjl f/S AKD A i'. R SEI MERES, manul a&urcd lor the f'irr.m.r ft-afon S ’k, Cotton and thr ad Holieiy bilk, Cotton and can.bnc gloves and mils 7 8 and 4-4. frilli linens Apron checks, table cloth* Diapets, (licetings and bcdti.ks iila k and white plain and cheek cotton Cambrics and Ginghams Common and open worked lappet and plain and spotted Cambric Mufiins Fine (priced and plain Dock and crape Mufiins and Mi flin HandkcTclneis Plain and Itr.ptd black fi!k Florentines P iin ; ud colored Marfeliirs ’l'bickletts, Corduroys and Velveteens Bcmbaxetis a id Lombazines Modes Cambric, silk and Mufiin Ilhdkfs. Ro i.al and printed ditto 1 prest varWy of inecs and edgin-. s Drab, ilrip and and i:i>xed na..keens N inkecneltH, MiTiontits Ciunsn Ke::ry;ncre3 and F’.ortn.iuei fSI J 3., J 111. 1 C /.1011 Ihiltin, s Diimiics, v. slimaiicocs and Dura ’3 Cotton and fiik UinbrJias and Parafd. to..ic Braces Cambric Hin t Duttons l bread-, 1 apes, &e. Gent;-.ii.i i’s and Itcuth’s fine black and drab fiats Scrvaui’s gl z.-il ditto 1 ogi-tl.t/ v. .a i quantity of Tow and I‘itXeu Oztiaburgs and lLk.ciibuis. Also, A Complete assortment of I i/iiiD Vs .Ali hS; (_ G • Litif Y, *i’ no vvmeii Aim, Daw,i f every defer,p ion La. pi.nti r’ l'iaues and plsue Lons I -rawing K. i\v, Hiuj. e li irniuei.i, broad and mu row axes l.athanD shingling hatchets i * Zei, iue.t, compaffi s It ae-. & with bins, G :nb’ets \>ood Screws, aHbrt’ and Iron Dqnarcs, Rules L’ut Iliads, Tacks lion liinmed Kn.ib /.ocka Cupboard, Trunk, Ciicit, Stock and Pad /.ocks bolts, Tm key 0.1 Stones B.klh t and Firmer Cinffrls S: Gouges S niiii’s Vices Siiuge and hand hi turners Gun loikt and gun worms Powder (Jailts I’.i.ii t and common broad boes Grubbing ditto Spades and move's Cooper .i i.i, i, auZis views r id jointer irons Corn and coffee mills Curry combs, common and patent L he fling dish s Fluted and common grid irons Frying pa..s Copper and iron tinned leak.tries fck uets, iion p is end camp opens S.d tiour, Stei yards il* r!■: ..it., ci IBe itiggins Ge Her a-.d \v . flh m tiCoik lcrews h- altc-ra a.id l.uill’.r llands Fm trays a. cf bread balkcts Se.f acting I.x. mpuiflrrs M.n ce- j. u lrct bo. Li Crop and Cnbtiol: whips Spectacles and Heel upugl.t ..pidtaclc cafe’s Sp ens ands up ladles Buttons and bii’ton inoulds S : v i and | mclibaik thimbles Kmil g needles hi iX ll p lIS Ivi'fi c eis” and cloak pins A variety ol fortoilc, lveuy and Horn Combs Ivn.vci and to. k c , carvers Oytlirand Lurcher’s knives lunch iY iuels, pen knives Riiznrs and Sclllois Bar lead and ihot S by ij, 9b) 11 and 10 by 12 window glaL White /.end, Yellow Ochre, and Span > ill brow 11 Paint bl 1. fill s Af.StA, 10 Crates CROCKERY WARE. c 11 of which a.c oflered for late, ur.u- Cua'Sv low. May 27 1 6t. 78 Board of co m mission l-.KS us BILO LAGbI. Savenruh, June 4, iSoi. ] \ CiUifiijiteiiic o* j.ciii-ns avl -115 il e.;a..) l’.l. tn, Ordtre't, l’ at t'.ie Secretary do pubbll mon .li il e names ot lui’u Pilots, as polTtf. Hiii.ui.MT Ceiiim-ies iron this board. ExtraS ft on tie Aiinu'cs. I ItOMAS I*l 11 , Secretary Achceabi.y t ihe order of the b.iivd, I do l e.io. • ive notice, Itm Uie fullowlm lert.usonly, aie duly authorized to atlas Pilots, Thomas Nottajc, ) Ilham Clay, J mes Sc ntott, ) William U .ylion, Branch Ptlou. 1.1 j.ili Broughton, C. Tit mas Alworthi, j Huliard Wall, Branch Pv t. Wd.iam \. ah, acting under him. John M: j r, 1 Peter Catlar, ( Keutieii Antierrvit, l John Braiislu, J ~ , J on i'n s, Certificate 1 ..CIS. John Dixon, C t uonras e’lSorue. S HIO.'.tAS rI.T, Secrtesn. M / 9 n arr.'fs .t a. t -J Ft urn tit Rid tGK lilts I'jißLi'.. STATE OF ENGLAND. England is the sreat wu kfh >p <>f the j rnivi r(e. She fills the fame rc’atinn, ;u> a manutadhiring nation, that ifoll'ed iurnterly did cs a commercial 1n -. 1 lit j ’alter was the carii.r of the e vil / woild : the oth f is now it; mai'iußcth rer. J’he one exchanged fur driferciit J countries the produce of ti e r respective . ‘labour; the other lupplies every coun j tiy with the pretuce cl .13 Cwn. Tii iiiterelt ar.d the policy of England are 1 therefstre palpable to the molt f.liiiow- j minded politician. Confine her v.,\bfr. lier own illand ; | block up the puru of agricultural nation. 1 against her, and the fotirces of her pros 1 pcrity are completely exl.audcd. Her various and coltly manufactures would jull be as ufi It Is to her, as the gold of j I<i.binton Ci Uljo i l his filitaiy fil ir.d. j j Her ai tills would Le driven ftum their ) looms to the plough. The i..habitants !of the tow.., would fly to the country for employ mint ar.d bread. The foil of j G. B. tan 1 owever ftippoit no greater ( popu'atson tasu the lame quantity of j laud in ary other pare of tlw world un- ! dcr the i.ur.e degri :of cultivation. But j wiio does tut fee-that the extent of her iar.ti io in n,u:t. lift j):,.portion to the 1 numb* r or Im people thar.it is in molt othti fa': ...i i *.r pe, or in the \J. S.i j the cx-ii.y ii.ii.iti. ar • f h. r ii"aini*artuits i would conltq u ...iy produce the i xilr ot ii- 1 pop id a - . I I • • i.U_b 1 ;.t ‘..Olid I- k iomc uie ■■ ii'.td ciune, wi ere | they could : sr.eir hr.b u.i 1. Hi. g* ] wi.ii greater fr . or at-p. re land 01. more favouribV t.-:nu. Id nu ten and ! a haif mail. ■soi . u i;:e j - prln ‘.ui of England n. i.d r. rbaps tlv,i.iwle do..n i !to lire or fix m. 1 n a Such ettret. ’.i.'uld .r f- from i ! ,. ’ lot 1/ ex • mfliir.rnt .sh-r co > rnerce ; bur a ImaUer cegrrs of the ta 1 c c ult would i h-V£ Hi. curitlpimoem t d.ot u fmalicr I degree. Eliiit tip ali , mmket .n j Europe agaii.it a.I h-.r ma u-.Lc'.ii -. a ; •or lilut up evrry m..iker against a Angle branch cf her a t aiacturci, and you touch the icuicts cl icr w-.-altli -ind po puLtion. Ic is a f .ct that a tew ye..rs lir.ee the mere fafir.oi.ablc c.i. h ... ;c of h'j-ik-es lor iiioe-ilni.gs, retluetd hun dreds oi her inai.ufjtturers to madiviiy and beggary. The fame iVc’ucfion of her refuurctß threatens her from another quarter. Deftr.-y her n.anuiaAurinj ; clfabi flt 1 iv.ti workshops in France 01 in nmtr ca ; let her he undtrfold in the ve ry maiketb wnxh will remain open to her produce ; and the tide of Engi.lh prolperity g backward. Holland was once th-. wt alt hie-11 line in Europe ; and vvliy ? b cause Hnilaiid van th principal carrying nation of Europe. England, however, attacked he: by .1 sit • eiHouriij'Gl the multi pliea! ou oi flips and Eamen ; ii.i’u.uat ed her co.-.ii.eice mlo every port ; drove lue dtitcti from th., favourite pinfuit of ■■he ... .lug trade : and from that mo d . rity of Hollaad began •10 t uj. L till E field 1 xpeCt to elude 1 Ft-.., by which flic has thus aiir-U wrLn.ithe .c.'iua of Holland? Let only pv c..l nva'i i.i the manufac luring u a.*.:-., uie- iiniiieoiate'y ii its to tin- . a .lU-ia.e power Em it II I- • ||. :.:cfe v nuts nothvig to i.iii. G- at B.i. iu. but ifie tli.ti liihmei.t ot c. uulaCluies, 1 r raiiitr ti.e* .. .Lr.te. of a capital, in ihc United State/.. Bus .t a not the w a ih of hu- p ,p ! a alone ; cay :t is the vt y exiUe.ice i her pi 1 sent government ; that dependb upon the profpe.ity of her n- I’-ir. ache res What is it .hit pays ill. *0 mfibo-is of the mtcr.lf ol her prbltu u ht ; tr.a’ e quips her immcr.le fleets -and .ire-.its ; mat uphol !s thv tottcnug greatueis and th. corrupting patronage ot the crown ? ‘[’lie \ annual produce ol rxr land, nay e a’ri- i | iiute its quota, big. it is the produce of her naaoutaCfuru that furniih s the -rc:.t- i ill proportion, li her artiils were cut ■ off from tmpfuymeut ; if her v.-ffeis were i that up in her docks ; the holders ot her 1 public i’tj.k might go ard win file for their income. But from that moment, when the go> e.-.-.inent is no longer able i Ito difcliaige the i..tereft of it:, debt, it, | may bid adi* uto .s credit ; and to its 1 neck fiery re four.- -e ? War r.ay a'tci k her Jin the very vno.it ; but where would be ! her credit ? VViwiT Would be her loa is ? I What would become of the convenient, 1 - bu. ktlering Jt wh ot the government ; the ] , eor.pl.uta;.; tic F-ar-ets Banngats i.l.iiare ‘ j bidding aeai: It each other for the n.w 1 h an of cp miiiions fleiling ? They would - at! d.fapj.tar vvitt* ifit principal tountams j ot her wealth ; and the present to lit tutiou Nveuiti fail a victim to the v:oi;i.et of dol.ie'lic couvu lions, or the trium phant power of feme foreign invader One couite ot policy only could preserve it from 1 urn. England mult quietly de feend to the rank ot a feeoi.d-i ate power in Europe. Sue mutt, like D.n.raik, letk an ignoraiuious f-tety in foibearing jto ntedd.e with the afT.-ns of the cona I nent. Such are the causes which may check .the rictus ot the people u.:d overtbr ra the pit lent government England. It is oniy to reverie tliefe eaulet, and ti.e priuc’pal Iprnigs ot their prolj’enty ? e at once lai.l open. The inti re il of G. Britain requires that fl’.c fuou.d l.ave ac cess to ah the ports ot the c wifieJ vvoi.J, I let inteicil lieuianos the me’lt unbi unti ed freedom of commerce. Her 11 tcrui 1 requires that no rival manufactures ii. uid ll urith in Europe or in the LL t.d States. Whatever eicfcmii.at. s ture over the furface ed ti.e taiti., 1, more c’ptefiily ceaduciv. 10 h.r Tit pf’ Ayr’.'t- ‘■ ‘ ,, r >■ n.v''<. 1/. -c i , /.” | t .... <.'< orrion ouch. 1 1J r fl ‘ the. ~y/tCj i 14f 1 1 u //: f i-t c’ (It? e 1 ji.,l itke.l Under tlf- aiptcl-e ma -I<■ i the Un ted States the uollniiiifs 1 ! G rat B Kai l. Every tree that* fe'led 3. id eve: y font of ground that isbrough i.. ,1 cnU.vati'in in cur western t-titories is hi iriii.-h we lith and lo much fccaritj adds 1 to her empire. Under this point of view ’he arq.i’f.- ! tion of Eou fia- a dtf r ’-'rs to be tga.-de i-.a fcarc'ly more piufrahlc to )u.-!’; !veo i than to them ; becaule it will lot only j fun.i.h uev/ contuineis of Bni.iii man |uf iit-ir j , tut prevent the iina.e-.ii::te e i flab lhiii.nl of cur own in the Eeltcrii i dates. Let the P.ri'ifli too off r up V.eir ori fans for Miranda’s fucccl 1. It is no per!‘-.ps too bold to fay, tnat an incepen dent republican in South Atacvtct which 1 olfirs aii its ports and a ! its pwiducti ih | for the b n.ftt ot commerce, my keep I the Bi iliflt cotikitueiem ali/e to: 20 yea.s . ; longer. _ It is impofiible to miftek.: th: aj-ulica tion of thek fun pic piinciplc.; tc t.te pnf j ient dace ot Ccrcat Brilaiu. Wlot :s tile j | great ol j. ..t of her gr.at trie.iy, E oU a- | jpaite? OiL.-iililfy t-> make 1 difeent j ■ upon h.r Amies j to iei/.e her lemtorics • | vi it armies > to overturn the throne ot j ’ t!:e Gulphs aud nduce her cotlie rack j !of a eoii-j-icTcil piovinccjk 1: ns J j would not be altcge’h.r \ I.obhcv, t s fie ; ; c-'ulJ ever have pilled i!.e Bdi t'.i Rubi- ‘ i con. But there lies the iuL.'perabU-. ot- j ttacle. itugiauJ nee,. uno ocaetc to Ic 1 i ‘her, t fit t ti.e mu li fly to her *• woo-le: j i vvalß’ for in. 1 1 this icfpeij j • her fate is rovioufly to be ditlingtiiih-f , from tb tof L'aiiliage. Lari a. c v/m fa great coinmneiai nation, and io k | Eog.acd. e.arthage was the ty rant o. . j toe <.•.,ai, and io is England. Certhagf j j Fiviih.-s hr tryafures upo., litercimo yar j 1 tines ; and what o. icr e t vhe 1 isri-st | >f England; her H a;,d fief R-f 1 j flan hordes ? b>f ir at: ti:ey at lie : but > < Cartilage at length met h-r c.cadked en j en.y upon ti.e ica, and v,• * beaten on her own to mint. The mud tin Rune needs only a fleet to 3 e ti.e polity oi i„; id. , a.iil to r.fiuu; the modern Ca-thagt I to th? fare ot the oil ; hut this txperi ! meat is already tried, and the battle of ; Trafalgar inis ticilroyed the analogy of | h It-iry. To lumc other expedient mus, I France, therefore, remit for the humiii j at ion c.-f her enemy ; /cud iliis is, to at t.uk Great Britain in ti.e vi-.ai sources cf her prolperity. It is in that watch forms the petkiL-.l of h-r priam. fs ; bu. it is lure too, tiiat i ke 1 t.c faoled oe-el of Ac hides, sh? is ir.cilt vuixeraba. Em France attack her in iici vvoififi. .u-; a.iJ her fh-ppii g, aii.l the uee.i i.ct w.ili for the Cci fi ot ancie.it ii .>me, or her own j tiotiila of gu:-,-beats at Boulogne. Tot accoulmg t-> the-view, v.-htch v-c have taken of th c footers of B.ittfli pros pc it y, France has it in hot power to ui jure her in two molt itnpuiiniit poims. fine may exclude iter mauulatiures from many oi the ports ut Europe, or flic may introduce rival ones, into thole ports to whiv !i each of tliein have accels. Her influence on the continent will am her t_ the fir it ; her pregr.tfs in the ttiubd.;:- mIK ot l_aCa, C_..a-c', a..a W..‘ :tihop3 Jl* ner own bcfi.m and in ...at or her Jcdtra the fate, will fa-cs.’itate the lait. From tiieie views i:. it no; a matter o. r conli i-.-rabie doubt whstner :t is not be. ter for England, to have a war uie peace, than a tetact ike a war ? To iup port a 11. c t around h.r ill. ti J, Ly partly levying -coat. ’ uttor.3 upon neutral tn ids ai.-d t-.* cut up bar enemy’s commerce by .... L■ .i:e tn • no, rath.r tfimi conclude a trcactteiou-i and Gapam peace ? Froir. I theie views too, is it not pro Dab e that ; uni’s i.ew agricufiura! ltati.e are < its ! htii led <n oi l ones improved in a pro j port.u.i greater ifian tne quantity ol i.. . j own e . hr., ree that is exciudid by i rreach itiiiaciice from the >.-o. of i u j rope ; a;i>! uiiiefs in.r cwn luiprovcniti.t .in iiijr.ufaCtu.-cf, thtir nm.tones and - tacir materials, k-ups at *c it an tqual ; pace with the progr.ts ar.il quantum v-f ! i hole which arc i-rodueed l.i Europe or t.is L iteJ v3,atc.->; that her t ~.......’ i preponderance has alre.i.iy pal T.-d its ze nith ? What then rem.i: .s bu; fur this fmail and diliin t . unhrd island ; fmali i.i ! piropotiion to flutes whose extent is hiut.i greater ti.an her own ; didiugttifh e-1 from the superior weigh*, the poll".; in propo.tion to that esu iit ; to dtfeend to that lVcoDtl rate dignity which, iliyl j iiti.d so lately cccuaied ? ‘ *’ Tee danger it net yet over/’ j Such was the language of tr:e ve’ncra- I b!e Edauind Feodletou, when Mr. | ff-r ----1 fun wa sir A tlided PrcflJent. This is i a maxim which no republican ought for la Angle moment to forget; bat at what i pet io*) iiui :t ever iiciervcd hit j piist..ur,e: aticiiti., ~ so much as at t:-.e j prefcut ■ rdis ? When the venerable P- n , ol'.ton dictated that fcntenc.-, he few a i man elevated at the head of our aduimi* J K-ration, in i\ tern he hart paced uatquaE led coniidciiee ; a man fro in wi-ofe i.var; or whole head he bii.eved that no e,.i ger ought to be apprehended ; a man who was to avert the “ dangerous” meafuies ol the two laftad i . , tfir four, tor eight, perhaps tor twelve years to come- (( f y then did Mr. Pendleton even at tout time, come forward to warn the nation oi its danger ? it was not be cause he Dared any irom tbc present ad mii.iif;-tio.i bur became he feared them Iron: a luccefior : it Max not because he i-sied them nc-it, blit hecaufc he kn.vv that r.oev was ti.e time for preventing their ucurrencc t It was m.t beeaufe he icared that Tliomas J. fie,for. would play t e charaeLr ci an b .t b.c-ute - . .. : 1 n..,.r -o-i-’ : f ! s 1."■ 1 r -.iv - ’ ‘ < .d.va 1 , i io not p eiiJc a... cur gov rr * er.*. Fv t >. ta r 3 now have pat'e.i intoF lie monitory r-”.ee of far. R. *.r. It .on, o duv that *• the danger ii rot yet over!” V\ r ithi.i that rra, ir.u !. hr.3 been done ; ■ui n or* remtint f:r the republicans r Vr‘l impr.jvements f.av ■ b en i ; - trod ace i into the actminiltra... o of trie aonflitutioaal nt wer { out many •* da ri vers” y t lu.k in ‘.hatcocit tittiou. V.’* iinve seen the @cious txcife aholifhed ; •vt have seen the public debt difc-l-arged accompanicd by a dimiuution of the pub, .ic bur.it.i ; bJt the cc iiftituionul provi ‘ion if ill remains, which gave birth to a fed.ition aft ; a Prtfiaent dill cxitls under *h: corilitution, armtd with REGAL. RiJ .VERB. May. in spite of the many ambiguities, with winch that infliumeiit was formerly reproached ; in spite of the many fiL-nt but ciious oppreflions, which mice flowed from ihe eonflltuti onal powers oi £ rtp.al prefi lent ; wc have leen but one fu et t ful 1 ajrt mr.de to ,1, iri nd that con'.lit ut’or.. VYe allude to j the manner of v it,g fi r the prtlidea;, j Not even 3 fiaglr cfl irt has been tried to j amend its, rraielf dclVdt Mafiachufetts • Gas u- i'Ciita i'etii privilege ih j a.i amendment, that xv.:u:.l have operated ■ **l the* f ultcrn Itatco rilonu 5 ivcr.’ uck\ r • j-omm-.-nded an am-niJantni., priiu'-ipal'y and ,la-.-ous to he-!:l f ; ?n fcupendmert 1 ties been olimed, to reach hnnli Carolina j aioiii ; bl. 1-carer a tingle pn - -Jjtion 1. s i b-cn made, that would eaioi..vt the ia j u.cils of the union. j Ar.d what now is our fitnation ? The , republican preiidmt, from w hom there I •■'a., not toe ica.i. icaton to apprehend ar.y ‘ “ ciaiigc:is a oout to ieiiic from the | head of our cou nils. tie has potiiivc-'y J uimiimeird his dertrmication, to decline | the htgii cuire with wuiuh his country { has i wice’bonortd him. We admire the 11. ,u,e wii.cri ttave aefua his com net; wc trull that no nvees • fity wi.'.’ mtft to compel him to deviate , f-om iiis rcfolution The inteligibility . j t-i a premia: tor a t'.-rd term, is aawn.r ■ I ihrtfe au.u es that ought to have been j tirfl engriilied upon cur caaftitutlon but j e.s that i.ii, not era j.-eferihed, we hope ’ ; that tin- pntriotifm of Mr J ffjrfon tray j be pv; united to ci-ctit into a precedent, j Ai.o is to be i:i.s luccriTor, we know • i nai. i acre :a yet lime enough before us to deuce- up.ui this (pieft’oa, and at pc Int t :ai lav-:L. ;p*tioi. li. ,i,.d Lc eon i ■ lined to lb - privne circles of fucielv. Tut it i: w-li kiicw.n, that two names of I high cc/cbi’iiy nave b..cu already brought : Grv nr.i aad f—fi a taanaer aaalmoil to I cx-lu 1: ifu l.'.ea oi any other competituv.. U,.r „Ku choii-e ic already made. We 1 , cain ot but tin: k, ifiat one of tiltfc ii i tt.i.iicn! 1, qualified tor tins high office ; ; vie con’d not but f..-ar fio-n the admin* i ilEalioi: oi the otiicr, a few of thole vc ! r >’ dr-.gc-.-s, which the urcfciu adminitfra j tion was filled upon to avert. Bat. this ! 1S n>t tht time to commence this delicate j iuveiL j/attou. It is enough to fay, that , u-itoer of theie men may be uur prefi ; o-iu ; Mat toe ciiuice may fail upon j -r.ar., iv.n more objectionable than jtht molt ..bj.ctKH._ble of the two* But jaic we ioo lmt Mat cur next piefidcnt j ,• ; ■ <.s ViUitkiiH a id uLie as our pre j - l v. c : j expect that wt* shall be j equaity fecurc from danger ?” Is it J right, is it patriotic, is it even prudent upon the faith of such a rorr-untic calcu. E-tion, to iru.t toe lame txorbitaat pow ers in the hands of his iuccefior ? (/bat would the vci.crabie fliade of Edmund Pendleton fay to us, at thisi n por aut crifii ? would he at this time daie to avow what he even denied iri tboti that the “ danger;; over ?” would I in- recommend to ns to fold our arms in ! apathy : would he nut exhort us, l.y all J ihe n paid that we felt for the future li i bc-rfits if our country to raifr all the ne jCtif-ry bii.warks for its defence, white j the worn iua ion ~f Mr. Jrfferfon’s luccss ior it yd Undecided ? r* ('• *v / l A. cv y. licit II An 7 , rati veil by the DISPATCH Jr jin LiVIRPQUL, unit offer f.r So/e, 47 Crates well assorted ‘.V f.O cKf k v War c, viz. Plate? of a!! fiz.-s, Diihss, C- r?re & Tea Pots W ;sh hand bafous and Ewers l U.ecl.S. Cll K . &iid buU.'ci'. Bow :cs, Pitchers, occ. ixe. 20 Cutes of Portar Bottles. By the IViLLiAst jron LI ERPOOL , 50 Sits 2 \ oL. each Jays family difccur’ f‘s, written by the !lev. Mr. Jay oi Bath, 111 England. ON HAND, Muscovado Sugars, pr. Hhd. 1 Loaf Sugar in Lanelb Stone Lime pr. Leilc. May jo 6t. 79. Remaining on Hand, \ n ■ V Vanity o; PRINTS, in hand jfiYHi Cl it F Cli) es, L OCKS fmtill and large j /C id trinkets ana plated ware I Riga B.niom pr Jug or Vial | Crinuftot.es ; Cologne Mill Stones ! A quantity ot inferior Cotton Bagging iSehz r -.vater pr. hamper or jag j A quantity of Iron wedges 1 Stone jags atidjars D ‘ublcand tingle barrel G ns, and Ct!.„; Cjojcs—ror tale on very low ; tern>o by CLRT’.S BOLTOIL : May 3c 6.. 79.