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BA VAN NAI I, S£PT£M EE R 11,
A is unqbefticnably the ohjeft of the
t.ory party in this place, to force us on
untenable grounds, or divert our ani
mat! ver lions to fubiecTs in which the
public do not feel an interest, or which
are foreign to the purpoles of a newf
p -per. We iliali not gratify them in
this re(peil—tney, indeed, appear to
have mounted their Hobby, but v.e
fhhi cheerfully leave them to their
ride.
7iic. ridiculous and illiy columns of
lafii tuefday s Mufcum, w ould not me
rit a reply if wc were disposed to tuf
cuis tlieoio* ical fuldecb, as in our edi
torial capacity, we have nothing to do
v/idi them, we leave the authors to
their cogitations. Vvc findl merely re
mark, of the two per ilia fions of chrii
liana generally denominated Bap rids
and Methodic, th :re are probablv
moi e iu3n t vent v tiiouixno pu lons in
this I hue alone,, and there with few cx
cions are democrats. How they
v iii receive the charge of the Museum,
t: iat all democrats a"C infidels, we
leave for them to determine.
COMMUNI C A T I O N,
Messrs* Iron SRf A Erse,
As nun/ of us. wlio read but little
of polbics, are lett yet in the dark to
conjecture who are the true friends of
cur Constitution, ard who they are
that adh* re to the old principles of li
berty, which ;.fi! .tod our worthy
patriots and veterans to rile ap*ainli
tue opprdlion ox UriUM * yraniiy in our
.American Devolution ; l beg leave to
make one enquiry, which if you are!
capable of anfwei iag, may give light j
to many of u> conn:r y fa i • niers, whofb |
lituauion Cauls th;* doors of information j
onus, and leaves us to form an nn-i
iix e and belief, bent he c c nzr adlti orv ao - j
counts t fmdcvaland republican papers. I
V. c well know th \\ a Handing ci my ; an
eihiblbhe ’ religion* anti lupernumera
ry o deers are the main roads to monar
ciiy, an and t)) at a jeaili ?i /'-iwy.-.i ld fup,sreulon
Oi [ :e preis, are blockades to the ave
nues ot liberty but we do not all know
to what party the oil lories and known
eneu .es or America, durino* cur % evo-
O
lmionary war, are now attached. I
kno;vlb me i n } 7 1 ei f, vl l a w ere lubj es 1
to confiibation and bamlhment, who
fcringingly prayed the benevolence of
our country. Such 1 predime will be
found either federal or republicans, ex
cep| their modeily conilrcms them to
be neutral. Now, lirs, tome tell me
the torles are among the feds, and
i oaie iudilt that they are of your party
under dftWiie, but all aoree that no
known tory or royalist was allowed
by Wafi.iingcon and our wife conven
tion to have a vote in the conftxuSion
of ourn<) b 1 e con ft ituticui. 1 f so. th e y
* *
cannot favor die ‘genuine principles on
\vhie 11 it was fo u :ided,except rhcy 11ave
ail uniformly been converted from their
political error, to what was at fit ft
uuderftood of republicanlfm, and /
doubt very much if they have : 1
therefore wifn to know of you to what
party they are rnoftiy attached, that
/mayjudge who are the friends of our
freedom and ccnftitution. If you
.claim them generally, I /hall Oe made
a fed : but if they are mo illy found in
the maid of feds, 1 (hall be a true re
publican, as I never will confide in any
party composed of them or for whom
they feel an interest and attachment,
as 1 well know of how very extensive
an injury they once were to us, nor
will /ever trull my life and liberty in
the hands rs those who once fought to
kill and plunder me. I dial! not tell
y m my mr e, till I hear from you,
and know that the old t tries arc notj
of your party, only that I am
A NATIVE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
P. s.
I will fay, for you, that as far as my
acquaintance extends,the old tories are
altogether feds, but / wifn to know
whether they are more generally so.
T he learned anions us have aifo said,
o
tint many of them were put into of
juce by Mr. Adams, but that aiuft go
for abortion until / know better, ss it
l would be hard to give our word ene
mies the honor and emoluments due to
our venerable patriots.
RE MARKS .
We are not able toanfwcr cur cor
refponent entirely from our pcrfonal
knowledge —but as far as that extends,
which Is partially from Connecticut to
Virginia, wc allure him that with vers
few exceptions, the old tories were
tbe moll warm supporters ot the Hit
a drum: i 1 ration, &z are equally enemies of
tue prelent: from the ftuisfactory aifiu
. ranees of others, we have the firmed
conviction that no part of the union
alt orris an exception to this remark.
from the temporary oblivion to
vhich they were configncd by the
peace ct i ybp, they began to allume a
confcqueuce after the palling of the
Turning and bank fy/tecis/’ and fuel
dcnly emerged into view on the questi
on of the British treaty. The advanta
ges which many of them were enabled
to rare in tre efiabhihment of the two
iorru r measures, will be made evi
dent on a moments refteftion. Their
ft ores, locked from our naked & frarv
mg army, and increased by illicit com
sno.-ce with tiie enemy, formed it ma
gszine of vengeance for the soldier
u hose pinching poverty could only be
relieved by parting for a trifling con ft
deration, wihi the evidence of hUclaims
on his country. Uhe advantages of a
union with Britain were to them, not
inccnllderable. From their loyalty to
Lite Britilh king, they had found a fu
peri or lacilityin procuring credit from
the ’ merchants of that country, which
would probably be increased by that
meaiure. butting their impudence out
of the question, their advocating the
treaty was not furprizing : but after
t'ic nail age of that fatal inilrument, it
was truly iarcical to fee them o x rad in p*
• X fy
the streets ftnging “ Hail volumbia,
!iappy land !”—the indignant patriot
oi our revolution was compelled to
bear the insult.
In appointments to ofiice, we find
none of tins class of people obtained
the approbation of Waftiington, with
out having fatisfaflory proof of their
repentance. Os this number, the emi
nent talents and candor of Tench Coxe
recommended him to the president.
His subsequent difmiiial by Adams is a
positive proof Hiat regret for revolu
tiou irv errors was not plealnnr to him.
m “ i L'l ’
while several important appointment-,
of thole whole creed was unchanged,
at rest a predilection for their opinions,
probabiy becaufb they were already
decided for the diftiiiHion of the “ na
tural ariftocracyf’ and for a “superior
to both them and the people.” The
people of this flute have at least one
cale in point. 1 homas Gibbons was
nominated to the office of diftricl judge
—do his bed Fiends believe him less
opposed to the principles of the revo
lution than he was twenty years ago?
It is the right of the citizens of this
state to elect, on the flrfl Monday in
October next, four of their fellow
citizens to represent them in con
prefs. Os this right ; the increase of
relative weight in the l'cale of the uni
on acquired by the rapid progress of
our popplatioin fumciently evinces the
importance : the fame time alfbrds a
pleaftng subject of contemplation to
every person interested in the profoe
rity of Geogia.
We arerequefted to notily the pub
-1:^
lx V. • ti> Ct t •
JOHN MILL EDGE,
DAVID MERIWETHER, and
JOSEPH BRYAN, Efqrs.
are candidates for their fuffrages at
c
this elecTion.
We have also received the following
Card :
Mr firs Lyon 5c Morse,
PLEASE to announce to the citizens of Georgia,
through the medium ol the “ Republican,” that
MATTHEW M’ALLIS TER, Esq.
is a candidate at theenfumg eleißion far congrels.
A Number cf your Suffer tiers.
i C-jV., |J:3K iAt
t;C-vS-?V vAo -V
M A R I N E LIS T.
F. N T E R E D.
Sloop Maria, Burnell St. Augufttne.
Schooner l.ady (y\7jbh?gtolt % ?\Satlair , Si. Marys
Brig Veretnigung, lulling, Char left on
Sloop Resolution, Fowler , Btf.cn,
Brig Resource, U / ilkinson % N. 2\rS.
Scb'r. Nancy, Hoc png St. Miry's
Brig N. 2 erk, Bodge, jV. Herd.
Sc hr. Planters Adventure, Join sen, Gaudaioupe.
CLE A R F. D.
Sloop Cinder ; lla, B'aknrd Be ufert.
Resolution, Fonder, Teflon.
Shcr . Bad” JHe -binßon, Matt air % St. Alary c
....i ii. .in ■.i . mmmhuwiiiit
forLiC AUIdON.
On Monday next at 10 o’clock A M. i yd
inU will be fold at Commerce Row,
5 Hhd. Irozvn sugar,
2 Do. old “Jamaica Roar, aih proof,
—Casks of dry Reas,
i Box by for lain Tea,
i Bex Chocolate \ Bair of Pistols,
3 Crate of IVare, alsorted,
i IFI cf ajssrted,
Epggs cf manufactured R hzeett
i cits Street Bleats.
Sundry av tides houfehotd Fur nit arc if c.
E. HILLS, Auctioneer.
September, u.
COMMiSiONERS OIIdCE GEORGIA
Savannah September, i igoa.
NOTICE TO PENSIONE RS,
HP/ * nvalid RMtoners cf the UNITED
.X /A :7 ES, in the State of Georgia, are hereby
C\ to comcjrt ivard and receive their /ripera,
uUj on tee 4 th Infant, as add all arrearage ct
pen fen, unpaid by the late Agent.
Uis ivijtecd it:-at dec Penfoners in future be
P u, 11 a alia catling at this cjj.ee vt per (on or Py ihtir
Eg*** Attorneys, cither annucliy or half yearly,
in order to Jccure their Money.
JAMES ALGER.
Agent for lav. Rears.
September n. ~ 4 /
Now is ;>uTime *,
No. XIV, Os
A NEW AND" COMPLETE
TNCYCLOdxEDIA;
OR, LNI V ERSAL
DICTIONARY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES.
ON AN IMPROVED PLAN.
Iffirated with upwards of 140 Copper plate's.
CONDITIONS.
To be comprised in 12 numbtrs (A z’ y over
plus to be given gra if) each number ,o contmn .1
or 4 1-2 (hetts leiter-pn-fs and 1 or moie ehgra
vingf, delivered every other week for 25 re; t-.
each, making in the whole 6 i ;rgo volumes. Sub
Icribtrs by the volume to pay 10 dollars on (H >
ry of voi. I, and the remainder theei dust,
work.
In which di the refpe&rve Sciences are arranged io
ta complete fylfems, 2nd the Arts d:ge od I : ?r,
ciidiNt reatifes j alio [he detvehed pc- sot Lnovv
ledge alphahe icady arrangeu and cock oily tu
plained according to the bdt cuthunttes.
CONTAINING
n d.pp-t and difolay 01 the whole theory •’nd prac
tice of the Fiber Hana Mechanical Arts.
Comprtiing a -Gciteral Reprditorv of Anc’cr.t and
iVI oder n Li era urt, front the earl left
ages down o tne present t me.
Including all the New Improvements and latest dif
covents made in me Arts arid Sciences. Ihe fu
perfiuities which anotfnd in other dictionaries are
expungea from tjiir,. tor tne purpose of incorpora*
ting comple e fyitems and diiimdt treaiilcs. By
means of tins addition and deviation from the ole
plan, it Will corner,fe tne f■ -]: ow 1 nor : r uhje>!ts.
Acouitics, Aerology, Acroflion, Agriculture, AK
genre, Amphibology, Anatomy, Annuities, Ar
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g)’> Hydroiktics, Itcncnyoiogy, Laws, Logic,
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tics, Oratory, O nirhology, Paintings, pi_rlpec
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maies, Sculpture, Series, Status, Stataart.j
Stenography, Svirgerv, Te rapadolo'Ty, *
i neology, i raa.s and Arts, ITisor.ometrv, Vcr- i
meology, &c.
the jvhole forming a General Circ’e rs Science,)
and nicll comprehenftvs and cheapPli Libra- j
ry or Univerlal Knowledge ever pubiurred mine
Laired States.
l—d Subictiptions 2 re received at the tl Georgia
Republican ‘ office, and from different par r s cf
the union attended tc, end the work punc
tually forwarded azreeahie to direclicrs.
by JOHN LO W, No. 32. Chatham
fireet,
WAR DEPARTMENT
August 16, 13s:.
TANARUS/ HERE AS, by a, law cf Cor.giefs pajje.4
V V on the 26th day cf April 1 So:, it wat ‘
crafted, <f That it jiad ue the duty cf the Score •
ta.ry cf lEar to receives , all claims to lands /„;*
mil tary services, end claims for duplicates of
wan ants ifued from his ojfce, orfrem the lard
office of Virginia, cr of pLts and cert feat: a c
surveys founded on fitch warrants 1 U * tr f CftC(i t 7
have been lef cr defy eyed \ until the f.jl day c-
January next, and no longer \ and immediate,
icereafter to report tue fame to FA
• g t.oe number cf claims of eatu defeription,
with Us cprnien the, eon,”
No ice is hereby given, To a!! terfone
shining lards for mid fury jervices , that they
:g leSgt i:,thistfjite,prior to t.t fi.fi day of
January next, documents to prove the validity of
lheir chit,ns,
Cc;::.f. .yg efficers Jurgens enifttrgeen's mates
1} to. .ir legai } epf efe'itcitiyyes niujc produce evi
iepte to prove they fervedh; tie .any c f the
United’ States to the end cf the war, or that thy
-u-efc atguiged by arts lufnii oj Ceng refs, vchch
au no 1 bui their claim tj mil Jury loamy la?, is
/. win mfo be nece retry for tre representatives cf
s is c. kn.cu *nfit vice to p, cd ce evidence
to prove, that the per jin -was “ flu in by the ene
my A
Aon- ccmmijfrmed ojfcefs, ninfciam and pri
vates, or their legal reprtfsntatives mitf pro due i
evidence to prove, that they , nlifled to jrrve in
• eiwaifi cf tire United States c.hwi: the war
dim that tijey ass ully jewed until the end of said
\vi*r. Si. zvill tiijo be for the frprefen
ta.lives ct non- oommifioned (jfeers, Cfe. who
were entitled during the war arid were killed in
ire t ei vice, to j t educe evidence to prove that were
<• ft g n /.v th- e'u mr **
T 1 T> n -f r* han 1 >
UiU/lL\
Secretary cf IVar .
SHOES o bL 1 Pl’i Xo
“W” HS *7 Received at las Savannah sere sere 12
P trunks offices andfSjppets of cli deferiptions
which will'be gold at the ujiial low prices,
alto 24. bui rds mackerel.
G. TUFT 3 Aco,
September it, 1802.
~~~~ a Trmrt;
I AA 7 ii Public awe hereby cautioned agair.fk
i. receiving a note drawn by the'fubferibet In
fa joy oj Julies Read cf Gieen C aunty for four
Lx..amed Doha g datcri April j 1802, payable
L A mezy days as irepayment of the fuid note
wi.l be dtyguiea andtf ism. ught to court, it wilt
be made to appear, that it on A n>d to b? paid.
JAMES Ck.tCHRAN.
limerick September n iho?.
TO H b i i 1: .,, TFiT *
f\ ND so (fjp.cn given 0:1 the fir ft day cf Cc'w
JL JL W next,! he Store ar -prefeut of cupiedby Mr *
i hciiius ivi, l. r.s near ti. e ■■
L\ B. MfiLuELT.
September t r. { r
Jufi-Received ‘ cu Cl-arltfton, and
FOR. HALF. AT this’ OF lies
T ‘: ’ LIFE o F
fOUSSAWT 7 OUVER.TUR E, ‘
Late General in a.//, Gevtnter cf the It*
U.v.Ci t.j oCliilt id eiHMigo ; with many parti cut* r.r
a ever before pnblijl-ed : io which U funjoined 9
an account cf the firft dp era*'ions pfthe
FRENCH AIIMY,
trader GENE RA L LE Cl. ER C.
T RUNS LATE D FROM FILE FRIEAtJ
By N. H ERSE MO Af i
■teacher of the French Lana a. r e Sullivan *s
IJknd. °
PR ICE; 50 CENTR,
Did 1 RIC E OF GEORGIA.
, IN 7 ADMIRAF ,ITY
The PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES.
c lo the Marf jal of the [aid Diftricl , Gredin
(J- s ) (XJTmiiEAS
R. M. Stites, clk. V V bel hath Lftri
liieJ arid exhibited in the fa id court tcair :
•■he Sti ip iinn, her csrgo, and Hen]antio p _
ell, Mailer* and MeiTrs. johnftcn, *Eober w fcri
and Company, or Savannah, rr.cichants, l t d
otners, owners, for a certain fu >n of r.;on *
due to John Pc tie:, by hypothecation on the
lai.i fliiu, her tackle* furniture and anparel,
togcMer v/:th her freight and cargo : NOW
l BERE-FORE, you are command no c
inc * aCia oniin t. emaicer* owners, and all o
ther per lons, v/hatfbever, who hav or pre
tend to have any right, intereO;, property,
c.a.m, cr cemand, whitiEever, t;,, to orupon
me fa id (hip called rhe Ann, ru JW riding a
anenor in port oi ijavapnan, whereof Ij ‘pA
jamin-Buell now is, or late was , mailer, to be
and appear before the banovable Will :am
STEViNs, tLiqure, judge of. the laid court at
Savannah, on twenty- thied qay of this
pr.lent month 01 oeptemr/er, at ten o’clock
:n t ie forenoon cf tnefam.ed iy, toau.ivver John
Potter on the mentsef the End libel, f 0 cha:
jufticemay be done ia the rremrfss.
v> 11 neis the b.onorabl j Vv T ixliam Steven?,
Judge or the said co rt, at Savannah, this
inch day of SepteWn rr, B the year of our
LaOtd one thoulanem-ight hundred and two,
ana in the twenty-be venth year cf American
Independence.
* 11A RRI3, P 1 pflcr for Libellant*