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SAVA N N.A H,
October ib, 1802.
Men of all parties, read the following and
panic —then lay. your hin Is cn your hearts
and fay, whether'chofc can be confcietitioufiy
r: ght, w!i o rest the support oi thtir cause on
th.e union with Callender and the propaga
tion of Inch black and detestable faifehoods.
Extrs.ff 0; a letter from the Pc ft-Master in
l\cw-Rcv\n, Connecticut , to one of the ed
itors (f this paper.
“ Our election was yesterday, I have not
h ( 2f d from many towns so 2s to form any
opinon cm the rcfult. I larcford was about
equaUhc firil round of voting : J. Bull 255,
J* Caldwell 255, an 1 five Mattering votes —
I hey voted three tires in the choice of each
representative, and gained the federal mujori-’
ty by one or two votes in each case, several
towns are in the fame condition/’
11 Htidion and Goojwm, with their Sunday
P r -per, which, in this case was printed on Sa
turday, •*t -1 and .ted on Monday, come forward
v/jtli five in Err.ous ftoiy of j. T. Callender,
Much you have cloubtitfs been—flaring that
Mr. Jefhrfon had feyerrl children by Sally,
his hi .1 k f] .vr, that The went to Ida nee with
uiiu, u(. or . was ailo verbally circulated
xhe nory c: Wali.e/s wife
o <c Color ti ihavid i lurophrevs nowhere fkv>
* sat, flic full flojy oi Jefferlbn is fdle, chat
he was lecretary to Mr. jvfferfbn when in
France, went there in v’\- fame veifcl, and that
Mr Jcner'hn .had r.;> female servant wuhj
liint, i,oi any woman c. coicr— — :v!r.- Maiih.il !
of Vi; gird a, br ether to the Chief- fifties, is
row- here, he, though a strong federahft, fays
liC detefls the fadel.ood, that bath stories are
faile, that lie knows them to be fa lie—Not
one fcderalifi: beiieves them, and yet will de
pend on such falfchoods to prop their de
clining cause ; t:itv may gain a nrtle ar pre
sent, but n-uft fail in.the end—our cause de- i
penes vn truth, and the nrcuiarion ol truth ;!
iheii's depends on falfchood and the iup-j
predion oi truth- iet any one judge what will
br the blue—! think we have a v/ril ground
cd hope of final luccefs even in Connedv.n ur,
how loon, v:e cannot exactly fay, hut l doubt
r.ct we fiuii hear of the revival of the federal
ihn in cvcay ilate in the union, the federal
papers are conftanrly laying this.”
“ 1 can nothing very new or ir.rereft- j
ing, except that the Aoessenger* expired about j
fnur weeks ago, I mention this bccuife you
would hardly hear ofir by any newfpTpcrJ*
u I cm, sir, your friend, ffief
* furious, but weuk Supporter cf Beady
habits.
HUDSON, Sep tem her 21, :80 2 .
YeftcrJay wns ‘freemen's meeting C r eleblior, i
in the fuic of Conncclicur. As custom my, -1 1
few days previous to this deflion, a number of i
horrible stories and wonderful talcs were prop a- I
gated by the federal ids, to influence the free
men till the voting was over, when any one
Should be wek omc to refuto tlien. C uirn
der’s foolilit (lory of Sffiiy was circulated thio* j
the fhicc very carefnily, but was not thought*
fu/Elient. Accordingly it was reported in
Hartford la ft week by the lion. Mr. p * - t > rr
•who Lid he had it from gen. Hamilton, as fol
lows : “ Thar force time ago a gentleman of
tlx name of Walker, a neighbours Mr jefifer- j
for., went ro Europe and left his family under!
the care of Mr. JeCVrfon ; that during his a !>j
k nee Mr. J. attempted to Educe hfn lady, and
wnth ne conceivvu lint.fed fumciently msu'ati
. red into her favour he made an attack on her
virtue, but was refitted by Mis. W. and ie
pulled by !icr with a pair of IcilTirs ; that o-.’
Mr. Walker’s return he called on Mr. JefTer
fon for fatisfadhior, when Mr. T. begged his
pardon, and wrote him a letter confefiir.g and |
spologiiing for his criminal intentions; mu j
<!tat this laid letter was in the hands of MrJ
Coleman, editor of the Evening Po\{ (pen.
I a >-ii'.utc>ii s paper) wno had pOiKdled ic u. con
fidcrable time.
r i ins fiery thus fubftantiateci by reference
to known authority, it was supposed would
liavc full efiedl, and could not be invalidated
Till 2uvf tne Ci.dtion, wuen its purpolc \vi>uEi
be accompldhrd. Unfortunately, however,
for the credit or Mr. D iggett, gen. Hamilton
ixc. and toe propagators of the fabrication,
Mr, Marlha.il of Virginia, brother to the chief
justice of the U. States, h appear Ito be in
H artford a: the time chi* federal fl .n ler wjk
J carted. This gentleman wth an honorable
candor declared, “ that the accoti it mufl be
*Kti was utterly grsnndlcfs and untrue ; that
however he u iikred t; o a Mr. j e-fe 1f >n ir.
j'olitics, he conceived it i is utv to con riJ
the report, as he w.s perfect.v wtii a q lamt
cd with Mr, Walker, who live 4 on.terms or
the ftrideft intimacy w th Mr. JtlUcjbn, ha
long maintained a hearty and unin error.feu
esteem for hi 11 and was ar present so through
attached tq him that in fket he *.!ored turn,
rfiat Mr. Maffball was therefore convinced of
t.he absolute falfehood of this llofy, which he
had heard hinted at in Wafhjngtork reported
in Ncw-York, and thus palled current .led
!we!l eftabhihcM in Connecticut. M
This foul calumny was doubtless circulat
ed w ith the 12 1 mod speed and aftiduity through
Conneclicut, by the federal electioneering
worthies, the lovers of religion and truth ;
while i:s refutation was left to find its way as-j
ter it as v.ell as it could, after the ele.ition. A I
pretty hillory of theie elrd'tioneering tricks,
annually pi tyed off upon the enlightened peo
ple C tliat (la e by their spiritual and politi
cal leaders, mi fit Ire given. Abraham 31-
flsop lhould !:old rhefe pa r ts in remembrance;
they would furn ih matter for another pam-
I phlet from hi n, which tre federal party taunt
; pretend io much to deli re. Bee,
From the Examiner.
Plain dea cr, again — <c moral
character itan-ds fur.’’ Let ur. ft:ppole a case
in this new fyllrm of ethics. Let us suppose
a liap’rfs woman langiffiiimy upon th.c l:.ed of
fickncfs, from which she was never moved bu:
to her grave ; that :i nurse, hired by a charit
able hand to attend her, should abandon the]
‘inferable female that, while .living, fliej
fiiouid become putrid, in her own filth, to|
such a a agree corrupted, that t!ae maggots 1
should pen.-crate along her snine j that illv*i
Should be lufibred, by her husband, to fteirvs j
cut the remainder of her wretched exilienee ; |
that during t.us lutetul feeue her husband:
fhonld, in me. adjoining h>o n, be wallowing,
in aduiterv an I intoxication ; and fmaily, to
dole this tranfeript of human denravity, that
on the attetidancc of a !iu uane physician he
should find that a created dyeafe was one among
the complication of duleo.;)ers which this dc
abolicai husband hid inflicted
Is there inch a wretch b?c..thing ? Yes, i
Richmond contains hir wreic'i ! Fie Piija-1
delphivt twelfth ftre -t mibopiny fitaler is that j
wr.'tcn ! Callender is that v.ftewh 1 Yet, this \
is the defender cf the bts of married women ! !
Upon this article, the ecjito- of the Aurora
vvifties to oi'fi.T a few remarks fhe editor
and tht Eximu er luve been mistaken in ‘the
word, mahogany ; rhe wood which Cailender
was caught flea 1 1.?, was not i: appears, ma
hogany, but fom. other v/ood, tne fact m the
theft, however, is nor am red.
With reipecit so the left c;f cue horrible pic- j
mre—it is hut too fait'-fuh and too true a de- 1
i
(cnpuou or the napieis 1 ite of Caller,tier’s I
wife. It is not (imply a surmise, but a deplo
rably true ilatemcnt hat cannot be denied,
and which can be proved in a court of justice
-—nay, more than ts h-re ft ;tcd.—While Cal- !
lender’s wife lay in tms .vi'etened ft .teof flench
and corruption —whde he was existing by
contributions levied on the generality of oth
ers in Philadelphia, the medicine he admin
iftcredto his wretch \i -vi.V, was pints cf brandy.
This is the hero of Eederalifm, anfl this is
the an homy quo cj wivh the confidence of
revelation, rlui c> a, .
COMMUNICATION.
Ar a me: unp of the members of the Sa
vannah Libiary SoMety, on Saturday, the 2d
October, 1 nit ant, the fob >lung gentlemen
were clOlcd tr..dle.es for the entiling year :
IE EMtvllency, jo iah Tattnall, jurpr. j
Tire Honorable, W. Stephens,
Joseph Ciay, jun’r. Joseph Bryan,
W B. Bui lot. li, Edward Lloyd,
D ivid 13. Mm hell.
The adva iti *ex which rnuft result from
an eftib’nfh r-ent of this nur ire, are so evident,
that an acre not .0 enumerate them would ap- 1
pear fapernuous.
The citizens of Chatham county are parti
cularly caiied 00 to (upport this inlticution,
w hich promiics to afford them the ule of the j
moll vutub e books,
R. [vi. Sutes has been appointed treafufer,
and is now ready to receive tiie amount of
fubferiptiun*
We are autnorifed to Hare, that the trustees
are forming the rules and bye-laws, and will
dioitly be ready to present them to the inem
oers, t..icir approbation, who, it is hoped,
will cheerfully attend the call for that pur
jbofe, winch, it is expected, will fliortly take
place.
COMMUNICATION.
The following paragraph was at the fequeft 1
of So me of t-our reaaers, extracted from the |
Or.irion delivered by Mr. Peter Menard, at!
the FH .ture, on the 20th September; on the
propriety of the nomination of Bonaparte, to
the French ccnfulate for life.
Aner having drawn a comparison betwixt
r he Ro-p'.n conqueror, SCIPIO, and BO
jNAPARI'E, he observed. The following
I is the language of Sripio, to the Celtiberians,
j whom he cn leavored to unite in ft riel friend
; hipw'rh rnr Romans. “ I ask cf you no
j CI othei ackcowledgements, said he, for my
I * meritorious actions, than your friendfoip
1 “ towards the mighty Romans.- If you con
! ‘ sider me a just patriot, a friend to the laws
<f a foe to tyrants, learn that Rome cont-lm
numbers pofu-fleet of my princples, and
that there Is no nation on earth, wkofe
iC fliendlhip is more valuable, or whole en
(< miry you ought more ro dread.** Was not
this the language of Buonaparte to divers na
tions led by the torrent of fanaticifm, amid ft
prejudices and j'oeial disorder, or fwaved by
tne influence cf a corrupted court, iv ministry
who enslaved them.
I desire, laid he, u no other recompenee for
my exploits, no od'.er laurel for my vnfto
,c ries, than to lee you throw off the veil of
ts fupe: ftit;on reak the chains of defpotilm, to
tc behold you- adopting rhe principles ot the
lc nation ( who intruded me with a portion oj
“her mighty power) and thereby become thdr
<£ b’iends and brethren. The moral princi
pie of the French Revolution, is to make
u you free, not to destroy you. Learn that
“ the French are alike, and would fpiil their
cc blood for the sublime cause that animates!
f< their louls. My soldiers aie not impelled
I£ by the mercenary view of plunder, orfuri
iC bus madr.cfs ; neither are they guided by
“ the fanatical ambition of a feci, nor by the
c ’ unjust: caprice cf their chief; we defend the
<c principle of cqqal rights, and the reign or
“ the laws, .at the ft rouge ft bulwark of the re
ft* pnbiic. We come not tofpread disorder &?
“ difeord ro render you victims of a machia
ct velian fyllc.n, nor to govern you hereafter
f< with a rod of iron. No ; it is to the enemies
cc or liberty only that the French have vowed
“revenge, and implacable h itred j but they
i: are aware, that ihe oppreflion exercised a
“ mong other nations, is an obstacle to the e
“ ftabiifli.-i-.ent of their own rights. We aim
“at tiie extirpation of tyranny; not only from
“the bosom of the riling Republic, but from
44 all the theatres, where it lifts its hateful feep
£S over the heads offree men ; l hele principles
“ demon (Irate that there is no Nation on
Ci Earth, whose frienufhip ought more to b c
“ courted, ol’ whole hatred oug.be mere to
fC be dreaded.”
i he author then proceeded to examine the
impropriety ot the comparison drawn by fom*
fanatical writers betwixt Cro'mweli., and Bo
naparte, which he defined fc the dream of a
mad democrat, he displayed in their true
light, and withman!y colors, the military and
political features of the latter, a ftnkin* con
trail: with the char ad er of the He
concluded with deferibing the benefits of
peace, and free trade connected with o o od
legislation. °
UiFU, on tne jocli in: rant, Mrs. Marga”
alt M. PjfNA\f, Wife at Cape. Henry Fut
;iam, and oaugnter of J. Grive, Eiquire, of
ho-jf n-v^aro-una j an old Officer, and veteran,
in Oiit icvpiiiuOii. Sue was aged 25 vears, has
ta!!en in the bloom of life, leaving*an infant
of (} davs 010.
Ti c U 5 1 u M H O U :> E.
A~\FFICE hours, from J b forc 9, A. M.
to j before 2, P. M.
Savannah, 15th Qftober, ISO 2.
W ANTED” 4
A CONVENIENT Dwelling-House
l \ the vincinity of this office, the rent
not exceeding 2go dollars.
* S.. MORSE.
i q leT
Arl OUSE g 3 icet by jSan a let of 100
feet in front and 90 feet deep future in
Eve.jfburgh William Street, *Alfo a find]
tenement in York street applv four doors
h orn the corner of York and Jeiterfion Streets
M. VALEO IT AN.
Oflober 16.
r-r ysruriLs,
f-J As received on confinement,
A. OL r.t liis Auction Store, Coninjei-ce
• tow, an affot t.ncnt cl Lc.v priced
cloths.
Blue Strouds, cafmleres, plains',
Striped fwansdo.vns, green baiz e
worded hose, printed woods,
white humnu;ns, ciiecks, dowlas,
plattiliocs.
1 hree 3m all Bales of Coarß
wollens* annd four cases of hats, aftor t
ed.
I feit of mahogany tables,
1 large dining table,
1 Bureau,
‘An Elegant fide board,
I Riding chair with plated liarriefs
Jam ai v. a and W. i Ruin in Hhds.
Brown sugar in hhds and blis,
Colfee in bags,
Excellent fwcet oil in boxes
Axil of which will be fold at the ’ mod
reduced prices.
Savannah Oclober if) 1802. ti
WANTS A biTUATIO.s ~
AS clerk, either in a whoief.Je, or retail
cirv go a that writes
ian digible hand, and can be well rccom-
I mended.*
1 Savannah, October 15, 1801.
’ r j 7’ y TT j :
U r 7ILL be fold at th
>V the City
30th inst. the
scnooNEß r ipoS pee..
her tackle, apparel and furnnure, 4*
execution in favor of M. Si: -are:.
G. R. DUKE, Dene. Mu; .
Oalober 16.
T O S A 1 L,
llv middle of next week, n
Sloop SALLY, luv.Ag .oon.i ... -
f**tt*&e* com mod a: ions for fr-igh: or .uu
fengers ; ihe has 10 han so ne Birtas . . , 4
Ca j.un, ami will, it is iiKrUg by CiiCv)*.. a-?e
ment, be a constant Trader to ihoie pa- :., t
winter, Nc.— For further particulars, erq .re
of Mr. Samuel Howard, or of Isaac ftL
Meseree, maker, 0.1 Board-.
O u >S°r t*. 8n ?
F D L N 1/,
TWEEN the Cu.Mo n-:uufe, . ;n I Mr,
jlj Moore’s, by a Negro b> , a B \\K
NO TE, the owner may have it b. ucicr.tv-n*
it, and-paying for this advertileme:u—i J
ex-.'ceted the Boy wnl fte rrwar.>•. ror his
honeity.—Apply at the
Savannah, nth October, ISO 2.
9
N O T 1 C E.
A I.L Per fans indebted ro the fu’dcriber
/ Sl un his former concerns are folic ted to
cad and pay of there accounts f:c As much
longer indulgence can not be given.
John g\ Asa
October, T.'S,
BOA K n 1 N G
A1 tie hud lit the Houle of { ~nes
J. Eppingers, fronting the -Sou n Cos n
naii nearly oppoficc the Inlpeklion, a piea.aur
and airy Situation.
September 2C. oz
ROBER'i’ 6’ JOHN iiua'i G-i:\ .
Have received per Imq .e Nixon, cap.ab
Shaw, fro o ilodanc?,
22 cases tumbleri and afjmted glajs wet. e,
2 ditto elegant parlourggives,a v es,
2 ditto toilet and other loocuo piaffes.
1 do. bird cages with glass ylobej.
44 hp.or cases ,
200 puces white and brown pint Hi. is^
2 case dowlas,
l ditto diaper .
14) pieces Bremen rolls,
24 ditto 9-4 and 10-4 bed ticking,
i cae coding ‘clot>~s, i\o . a, *>, mid 6,
140 pieces Oyna )T irps
t o T,i.ek ten bu r ?s ,
Fi.eniijh jine and coarse linen 3
190 Ravens ’tuck,
jog Re.fim linnsu,
1 case U'ig lawn,
1 do. Fiemijh linen,
2 cases fine and coarse threa is, plain and
diaper tapes, boobm and laces
1 case velvet ribbon wj bhtk nice and craps
2 ditto thread ayid cotton he jury
5 bales jein and tewing twine, hoading,
30 Hambcro andfijb ng iin.s,
coild white rote -res,
I case zi in do w bo: ks and hinics,
17 casks nails ana tacks ,
30 boxes Bby 10 and 6by 12 window gUfss
20 tons b ir iron, affected,
200 [beets iron gins,
1 o boxes Re Ah wine,
* 30 pmpes gin, fir ft quality
Mo empty gin cases
80 kegs fii l jl qualify gun powder^
60 fowling pieces an i rifles,
40 boxes Edam arm Gouda cheese,
9 Friefiand Clock $
7 elegant p.mceiaif end marble mantle-pi:cl
clocks ,
7 pieces 9 iron doles,
3 bales p-rating paper,
8 bales wrapping payer,
4000 quills,
20 dozen Bates,
i box Haerlem otf
I ditto S pyker tali am,
1 ditto cam nor,
5 calks Prujiin blue, red, end black hud
ground oil,
I ditto lampblack,
20 attto unfit? 4 vu,
ico jugs Unfeed ml,
4 dozen waff A and wafer ‘mens,
1 crate fewer pots and find.,
A large quantity of ha fuels
50 pair quern fames 2 < nebw
i ditto nidi ditto 3 feet
4 ditto ditto and tto v - letter.
4 ditto ditto ditto ”3 stet cam
ioco hearth tide.
riugitfi i3
TV E IV R I~C~
JUST received and for Tale x f ,
of Prime new Rice in Bar*. f
ba.reU. SULLEN &? HAaj,
SeptCibber