Georgia republican & state intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1802-1805, October 30, 1802, Image 2

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FOR. SAT F. A TRACT OF LAND, IN FrnnkliiiCounty granted toLeonardMar- j bury, contain mere or left. ij3o acres j bounded Southwardly by Baker’s land South eaftwardly by Horatio M anbury's land on all other sides bv vacant land. J A Traft of land in Franklin County, gran ted to Leonard Marbury, containing more or ids, tryo Acres bounded Northwcftwardly by Charity Marbury’s land Northeaftwardly bv vacant land ; and Southeaftwardly by Ba ker’s land. A Traft in Burk County 350 Acres, on the North fide of Briery Creek ; Lid by the CominiHoners of CorAfeaieJ Property in Dt ember 17 04. EBENEZER STARK. October 9 1 3c 2. Mores Wharf. NOTICE. W J E are directed b y™* Ml Hedge the ex- W ecutor of the estate of the late Jacob V*aid burner to notvy to all $ erf on s whatever his prohibition again ft hunting 0:1 that part of the If - j and cf St. Catherine's belonging to the [aid estate , 1 being toihe North the Stock having of late been watch'lefscned ly such praSiife, end ether injury done and a) ter this noth c will feci bimfelf bound to profecnte to the extent of the law, all petfous found to violate it. WILLIAMSON& MOREL. August, 20 1802. Will L: exchanged for A 7 j a” n f, O L 0 t . ’ r l\ U LL .j . fk TRACT of LAND, ai>out three hundred XXk, acres : one nuivheJ as prime cotton land as; *uu in Georgia, and fitu.ffioa equal tp any in the fla’.e: wiffi a good (Helling and cut-houies, £;c. j iip me-eia-eiv on the halts. her particular's, apply to | WILLIAMSON Sc MOREL, j September 10, ib’cz. WANTED TO RENT, A SUFFICIENCY’ of good cotton and Pro-, ji \ Mjioyi land on or near tbsjalts, as would employ about twenty workers and for which the I higbeft price will be given , au ino objeMion I bad to an advance of rent, Apply at this j ofthe. Sept. 1. j W A N T E D, A CON V E NI E N T Dw£llin t g -Elo us 2 in the vicinity of this office, the rent Dot exceeding 2.V0 rlffiNrs, and poSedlon of which can he given in two or three months rem this time. S. MORSE. Gftober 2jr. TO LET A HOUSE 35 feet by iS an a Jot of ico feet in front and 90 feet deep situate in Evenfburgh William Street, Alio 2 (mail tenement ia York street apply four doors from the corner of York and’ Jeff-rfon Streets. M. VALLOTTAN. ’j October i5. 45 1 TO BE RENTED. AND pcLff.cn given on the fir (l day of Octo • j tc fJiXtjtheSlore at prefeut occupied by My. \ The in as A/. C. Manns near tic exchange • D. B. MITCHELL. September u. ts J LOS TANARUS, V. ednefday evening lad:, between the ; y Tail and Barnard ftreer, a (hull Gold j Watch, whoever finds the fame, and will de j liver it to the ftibfcribrr, at his relider.ee, cor ner of Barnard filter, touch conrnion, lhall be well rewarded. PETER DEVEAUX. O(Sober 23 qt FOU N D A CORKSCREW of a curious conftruc- Alfoa large door key, apparently be longing to a valuable lock. The owners will enquire at this office. j October xj. j F O U N D, BETWEEN tbs Cuftottvhoufe, and Mr. Moore’s, oy a Negro Boy, 4 BANK NOTE, the owner may hive it by defocibing jr, and paying for th's advertifement —\z is expected the Boy will be rewarded for his honeHy.—Apply at the Cuflom-houle. Savannah, nth October, iSo:. THOMAS JAMES, <TAILOR , T A FOR MS the Public that be Las opened a g focp on the Bey , near Above cm Street where be will execute all orders in bis line in a fiterior manner and on a fleert notice . He topes to merit the continued patronage of Lis em ployers. T. JAMES. Savannah, Augu.Jl as, ISO 2, final notice . ALL persons that are indebted to the e t3ic of John 21ane, dec. aredefired to mak: immed ate payment, and these that have de mand<? against that estate, a-e also c-fired to render them duly attested, on or beforcthe first day cf No vember next,after that time I fha’l apply to the c;<urt of Ordinary to be dinuiffed from the Administra tion. BALTHA3ER SHAFFER, Adm’r. August IQ, ISO 2. NOTICE, 1 ALL pe’fims having any demands agftnft the \ Efbe of William Well: Esq. late of Liberty I Louiity, dectafed, are requeued to ren ’er the lame t® j Me firs. Ja nes 5c W illiam Robeits, at Rkeborough or to. the SuTeriber. JOHN JONES. Adrr.inidrator. Smbury. Auruft, iq ißc2, 4m NOTICE, I rip ML Public arc hereby cautioned a? air. ft i Jr r eceiving a note drawn by thefuhfcribsr in \ favor of James Read ct Gi een County fer four Hundred. Dollars, dated April ir, 1802, payable \ jo; is in tty days as the payment cf the fnid note j will be disputed and if brought to court, it will’ !be made to at pear, that it ought not to be paid. \ s JAMES COCHRAN. I Limerick September, xi iSoc. I j N O T I C E. ALL Pcrfons indebted to the fubferibf r on his form er concerns are solicited to ! call and pay cl their accounts Lee, As much i longer indulgence can not be given, j JOHN GLASS, j October, 16. ts j 7HE SUBSCRIBERS. j T If AYE Received from New-York, 2 frefh j 1. A. a.Torrment of Plated and Brass Mounted furniture lor barnds. A 1..50 ON HAND. Saddles belt Quality, Elegant platedßridles, diiTercnt kinds, Setts ofharnefs plated & Brass Mounting, Saddle Bags, lire Ducketts, Vv h;ps, Spurs, Carr, and Waggon harness, dec. dec. a Variety cf oilier articles all of which will be fold low for Cassi or the usual credit. GLASS & SHAFFER. September iS, 1802. WANTS A SITUATION^ AS clerk, either in a whole Lie, or retail dry goodsilore, a young man that writes an eligible hand, and Cun be wdi rcccm mended. Savannah, Odlobcr 15, iSor. . WANTED. A BOAT that will carry from ten to twelve Cords of Wood, for which cash will be given : apply to. ABRAHAM D. ABRAHAMS. .Military Agent for the Soxthei n Depiirin;en t. j Any person willing to contract for ret no v j ing the Guns and Carriages tkc. from Mr. I Tel fairs wharf to the Magazine will please to (apply as above. I October g, iSco. ts j S’ JACOB IDLER r ~~ j TEGS leave to inform the Merchants Si-f Pinters and others that he has had the nonor to obtain a patent from the United | States lor four uiderent machines for packing ; Cotton in Square bales ; which they execute I j in a mere compact ana expetitious way than j j any hitherto invented ; be of a | utility to the community at large, two of the j laid machines aG without ferev. sand are far j preferable and more expeditious than any ! machines with ferews of any dimcnfions,- and : may be worked with any kind of power. N. B. Tne above machines have been ad- j mired by fome of the dr ft mathematicians in i the United Scutes. October 9, iSoc. ts A r 0 7 I C E. The subscriber having received forrething for dying, requests those who brought them, to come and get them by paying the price of his work. He had received two articles in March iSco, c-r.e in February 1802 if they do i.o: apply for the fame, he will fell’ them ac public Auction for their account, as he intends to return in one month upon ; his property, near the town of Cayes Sc Louis ! feu:hern parts of St Domingo, where he Dial 1 j be rCvidy to render his account. 3. CGQUILLON, in B rough: on for set Savanrun G ftober 16 15 2a. ii WANTED TO HIRE, BY the month, a Cooper, to worb | on a Ivee Plantation. Efjqyire >f j the editors c.f this pup:r. October 2^ Jddrejs from the Republican Committee of Pcnnfyhania* TO THE REPUBLICANS OF PENNSYL V A N I A. Trtends and Fellow—Citizens I By the appointment of a refpeCtable meet in c of rue Republicans of the city and county lof Philadelphia, it has become our duty, to | call your attention to the important objects jof the approaching general election. Bellocs making the annual choice for members of the general aifembly, your luftrages must be gi ven on that occasion, to fill the high office fd governor, and to return representatives to the legiO.ature of the union. The rights and in j trrefts of the ft2 te, the prosperity of the con | federation, and, perhaps, the existence of free j caverninent, deueod on the iuccelsful issue of | your exertions. The political vigilance and j iirmnefs of Pennsylvania, have, indeed, railed j her to an eminence, en which fne cannot re j main without honor; fr 0 iTi v\ hich she cannot j defect;d without disgrace : And thither the ! eye of every American patriot is, at this peri od, directed, in anxious hope, that where the ’ dawn of returning Republicanism fir ft appear ed, the Lien do! cf its meridian wiii not be iexti* gu i fned, or eel ip fed. i If, fellow-citizens, the accompli foment of | every object, for which you have hitherto cor.- ! tended, can furnilh a motive for periervar.ee ; mark, we entreat you, the atifpicious change, which a Ihort iapfe of three years has produc ed, in the c our ft of public tranfadlions, and in the condition of private life. Irwas obvi ous lo every refleaing nitn J, 11 uring thc me rr,or.dole druggie for the election o* the pre sent venerable chief rnagiftrate of Rcnnlylva ria, that the affairs cf America had obtained a crisis, which involved the direct alternative, either that the power ot the federal party must be arrested, or that our republican fvftems would .e overthrown. Ly a prog •■est at once insidious and daring, tiie principles and mo nunrents of the revolution had been expo-fed to derision ; the character and conduct of the revolutionary leaders had been reviled , the theory of a republican government was de nounced .is a v’dionary and equivocal fpecuh tion; every plaiitible expedient had been tri ed to fetter and centroid the legislative autho rity, emanating immediately from the people; and ail the inftrumxnts of monarchy, the in fluence of patronage, and the glitter of parade, were employed to frrengrhen and adorn the feeptre of the executive. But every enterprise a stain ft the liberties of a nation must have the. aid of a military force ; and a military force, ran be procured, or maintained by the aid or money. The lawlcfs depredations commit ted on our commerce by the pirates and pri vateers of France, not only, therefore, gave rife to the equipment of a Sect, bur, with a contemptuous and; Regard of the fer vices cf the militia, were, also, made a pretext to embody a numerous army, tor which it was impossible to conceive any rational life, connected with the {late of foreign hostilities : while the gen er il indignation, justly excited by the insult offered to our ambailadors at Paris, and in flamed by every artifice that ingenuity could devise, in lured a ready acquiefccr.ce, in a rapid and burthenfome impofuion of taxes, to de fray the expence ot warlike preparation. Nor was another, the moll cruel and effiechrai stra tagem, to diforganizc and hi overt a free go veinment. omitted in this career of federal j ambition. The party animoflties of the people were fomented. The creed of federalifm. j wuh ail its monarchical tendencies, was pro claimed to be the only means of political fti - jvation ; 2nd every citizen, who did not im plicitiy adopt it, was exposed to persecution |and profcnpften. His chnraiter, his person, land his house, were alike doomed to infulc * land violence—and the penetration of the in - ‘jury has been found a recommendation to j min.ftcriai patronage and favor. The inflex ible republican, arbitrarily excluded from a participation in the honors and emoluments of public office*, was sometimes menaced with the ignominy ot being “ delivered to an inva ding enemy ft* and, at other times, unfeelingly told, that 4< he might exp;fit to be ground to ditft and a fuss by bis indignant countrymen.” Taies of the groiTeft fabrication were circulated tc render him the object of popular suspicion and hatred ; and even to Hatch from his enjoy ment, every solace of social and domestic life. Thus pursued by the zealots of patty, and unprotected by the hand of power, the halls of jo dice seemed like wife to defty him a fanc tnary ; for, every minister of jufdce was a | fed era lift : The officer who prosecuted, the ! judges \vko presided, the marfnal who sum- Imoned the jury, and the jury who tried the ! cause, wereaal a!! federal dls 1 Nay, the law lirfclf, aftumed the form of a weapon made for I the fcderalifts alone to wield ; by whose ma gic, riots might be converted into rebellion ; Mattery became the test of political truth; and freedom of opinion was condemned as fedi iion. In fhorr, at that affli&ing period, which has been emphatically flyled t( dJA reign r f terror, 1 * the patriot:fm ami tortiuidu or 1:12 republican party, (comprifng a: le..ft one half of the citizens of the United States) were confpicucufiv displayed. No art could re duce, no danger could repel them, to a dcre- Iliflion of tneir political principles j yet, look ing ftedfaftly to the conftltutional power of the people tor relief, they neither vauntingly threatened the havoc of a civil war, nor traite roufly projeßcd a diiTolution of the union. From this painful review, iiatlen, {ellow citizens, for confoiation and triumph, to a contemplation of tiic fcenc that now l.cs be fore you. The example given by Pen.ifyl vania, in the general cLclion of fool spread throughout the union. The latent spirit of Republican 1 fm kindled into afV.cn j and, with a Ridden, but salutary cxplofton* (wept from the political atmosphere, the clouds and vapours, by which it was indebted and obfeured. The voice of the people, in a re gular but deciflve tene, transferred tire pow ers cf government from federal to republican hands : And already have the public func tionaries, faithful to their trust, revived the principles of the revolution, cast off the tr pings of royalty, reftured a conilitudonal r ; .ni fty of rights to the citizens, and est . nihed the impartial ad minift ration of just ice. WiVr an honorable zeal to maintain the natioA independence, to difeLarge the public debt, and to protefl the freedom of commerce, you have fecn them combine difpofltions the mutt conducive to peace, to order, and to econo my. Witn a sacred regard for public opinion and nn lioneft fer.fibility to fame, tlicy luve manifefted a dildain to accumulate offici ii patronage, as the means to purchase popu ad ty ; or to employ a Edition a fl, as the bffir m ment to suppress mveftigation. With a fte:Uv adherence to the republican can ft, and an equitable desire to communicate to ail r$ blends, 3, fair proportion of public favor, you may trace the association cf a liberal and con ciliatory policy, in the long lift of fedenihU, who ft ill occupy Rations of confidence ui.J pi one* Tims, under the an Ibices of a re publican administration, and within the ftx:ce of a few months, the reputation of the Angli can government has bu n elevated in the view of foreign nations ; the fpeftres of war have bee driven fiom our ihores j the danger of .1 (landing army has been averted ; the right of opinion, and the liberty of the prefs,°have beenn unfettered } useless offices have been alio! 1 flied ; and unneccfTary taxes are difeon tinued. The ftreer sos our cities are no lon;-- er fecnes of tumult ; our habitations have become places or iafety ; and oi.r again under the protedlion of the law. fn such a fltuatio.n, the republican can have . 0 wish to gratify, except for the preiervaiion of the happiness, which he lias acquired ; and die fedcraiift will hive no evil to endure, ex cept from the recoiled ion of the power he has loft. (To Is continued.) A SORREL HORSE, 1 1 i T AS found yefterdav, in a swamp, in V V White-Biufr Diftrift, faftened in a strong manner* to a tree, and apparently ini a very {having condition. Me.is about £4 hands high, has a white streak in his forehead, no brand, but exhibits the marks of the collar and the Addle. and lie o wner is requested to cad, pay charpcs and take him away. ’ JOHN BAILLER. White-Bluff, October 28, 1802. - E. HILLS , HAS Just received on condgnment, <it his Aiicaon Store, Commerce; Row, an afibrtment of Low priced loths. Blue Strouds caflmeres, plains, Striped fwansdowns, green bale worst-ed hose, printed goods, white humhums, checks, dowlas, plattilloes. Three Email Bales cf Coarse wolleiis, annd four cases of hats, abort ed. 1 fe'ct of mahogany tables, 1 large dining table, I Bureau, • An Elegant fide board, 1 Riding chair with plated harness Jamaica and VV. 1. Rum in Uhds* Brown sugar in hhds and biis, Colfee in bags, Excellent sweet oil in boxes All of which will be fold at the mo£ reduced prices. Savannah October 16, 1802. THE CONSTITUTION, OF the Republican Fusiliers, is ready for delivery to the members at this officc v October 27,