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‘* R’ Hie Vendue Store, Commerce-Row,
Will ae sold,
Gm cries and Dry Goods. Asuiual]
•Scle u commence a* tf.k o’clock.
Conditions cash, before delivery,
HILLS & MOHISOX, Auct'rs
Received 011 Consignment,
effort/.cat cf elegant andfa ft: tor able Fans.
Ji. *Joze 1 fjcntlemens* white and black f.k hose,
i j do. L?dits* faih;oiab!e green clock tie.
8 do. br.xc* fiuc fancy ribbons,
>0 ps. 6 4 India cotton cambric and muslins,
18 Fancy p.be (bavvis,
9 and lad :es’ Tine Kid plover trimmed,
12 D zen gentlemen's Buck’s skin ditto,
4 p.eccs dimities, 3 pie es quiltings,
jV pieces muffin .-ft.aw's,
2 Dozen fancy dress ditto, 2 dcz. Sufpersders,
2 Cads fine bLcic hats, 1 do. London white do.
2 Ditto ditto plate ditto,
2 Men's and youth's ditto.
Which ivdl be fold exceedingly low by the
piece, dozen or package*
HILLS & MON NOIL
April 2*5, 1803. (/jt)
Sheri <Ts Sales.
On Tuesday 7th thy of June next, will be fold by
Public Outcry, at the C u;t houfc\ in this city, be
tween the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock, lor the bench
•c life judgemei’t cf creditors of Peter S. Lit s;c, efq.
5 Negroes,
I Cart 2ikl ITorfe, &c
‘I Riding Chair, ike.
I H O G.
Six lots in the town of Sunbury—Mrs. 269,270,
and4 £ > 34 7 > and 33° ; each lot containing 91- 0
Iquare fee*.
Sundry articles of Furniture. A srtides of
TOiy .Goods, T oys, Sic,
Conditions Cash.
T. Nopton, s. c. c.
S v.iiin.di, 25th April, 1803. (s { )
A BLE to a rdotucion or the City
‘Co'U • .1 U the day of Auguit, 1802,
rt-ft’CtlTig the poLUfhingTr.on hiy the na us
tifj ivs fined for trading with or entertaining
-/ :v , < : ret ill nr* spirituous liquors with
• •<n rs v/;d.i tt, .imount of Inch fine ; 1
’ * v (ir. coii.i>.i;iiicy whh the fciiirduL
*c *t ) jn:b’jfli .
d•’ ; I & MUZZAT , formterraining’
L aa Sunday the 27 h i:i Hunt* nacd 50
THOMAS PITT, C. C.
April *
fy OL City 7
yl THEREAS the snbDribei's trunk was hr ken
1 *•’ open at his lodgings in the house of Jnhs*
I ; ibridge,* in Jeffietfon (fteeq Savannah,on the toth
I jarCh latt, and the sumos 21 collars in IpcTe taken
’therefrom, bv fome person or perffins in the find house.
A reward of 20 dollars will be paid to any person who
will give information of the theft, so that he, or she,
may be and brought to punifhnreat. i
his
Michael Delany.
wok
April 25.
* *7 he said ffohn Lilli bridge hath j inete
removed (on the night of ‘1 ms day, 12th
instant) from Savannah.
Strayed or Stolen !
“T7ROM the fubfciiber, on Sunday evening last, j
JU ‘WO Mack Hnries—the ore ah- ut 14 hivnus high,
i ort main, dogged tad ; one of the hind feet white.
The other, a very fmail rforfc, entirely black, withs
fculhy uiaiu, u*rd bow-legged ; has a brand on the
-m noting (boulder. Ten dollars will b- pa : d on
-delivery at Savannah, cf both the-abnve Horses ; or,
i.ve vio lars lor either of the two. Any -informatio::
01 tnent vviii be thankfully received, by
Francis HorsElns
Favar.nah, April 2J, r3o:. (5 i TANARUS.)
‘LAURENCE SOMERS,
(No. l, Commerce-Row )is now opening
a r '(; c : cut cf “tee follow ng (lOODo—Superfine
t .:h and Cilfim- :t- ; Bombczet s ; Durants— 9 8
ami 7 8 C3I c t* FDimiiits : Qudtii gs : 6-4 Tam*
board Mull ms : A*leh*i a.id Womin’s J'ilk and Cot
ton iiofe: Sewng Si!k.v: I'wiit .* Nuns and color•
odl breads: black N r Ci iored fiUcHandkerchiefs: Ro
jnal ditto: Cotton Bardanr.d ditlou 1 -Cakitz Saauls;
T..miljs : Biovrn H -Ha ds: Olbaburgs : ‘i',apes and
Lohbir.s Vqjjali’v LmdiPg t Garden and fmalj *ln
-d a Fans : Pins : Liens l oa-fe fiats: .Siik Velvet,-
Black Satins, Ice. Waich he vnh fell by the pa-k
----nge or p scc, for Caili, Pr. uuce, tr Nares w tn ap>
proved Endorferrs. Aprd 4. *53. law.i n.
NO ri CL,
ALL prrfoos indebted to the of Tohr
bl (.enough deceakd are t ?} to ;jr
aid make immediate fy:nrtr egr olfe all Nets ant i
t counts will be t >kc t d m the l.auris of an Atcoruev.’
for recovery
\r \PY MTiV T r T ’I a • • .
iSi.vrvi v.v>^l. Acnuais-tratix .
arch ex t
I- IT t
Gviit AOli-CC !
; ‘ x - a - Ku.-nra to joi c ji>ec •r.eceau-d. ve
4 tn: •>.. t u?. ‘.or aR demin j ■ £Ri*.
f vtobe V rac ed in br if. - 7 :S April ue:<:-.*cth
they v. Hi be bsne'd, io Uw.
F S A'ilicr
T J? ll *’ *■ r f AfJ^Ve
* “* viof -4U V , 1
IMIfATiOX or BURNS’ KLiZA.
THO docrn’J to’leave t ’C"youth I love,
And hail a distant fh^-rz;
A'er co&fUijt the tender dut'e,
lieavenN aid I’il oft implore
To £h:e!d thee from impending harm—
From nale-fuc’J wanr anti woe.
tAy bof-m feels the foft alarm
Which fouis congenial know.
Farewell ! farewell mv deurcfl friend^
The puife of love beats high *,
On thee my rising hope depjnd;
For thee I five and die.
My Heart with fonundr. r/.'nts the feene
Which grl-if. a futu*e c:'y;
V/lieh nough* but happiness serene
‘ Shall TuLOth tiur t:jlforne way.
EPITAPH GN A MEECEN ARY MIS EE,
A BOOR, benighted LdHr, knock'd,
One night a: Sell-all’s doer,
H.e fame who (liv’d old Sr.LL-all’s life—*
‘Twas but the year before .f
| And Sell all rose snd le: hity in,
1 Nor utterly unwilling,
i But fi?fl he bargain’d w ith the man,
And took hR -only (billing.
That night he dreamt he’d given away his ne'if,
Walk'd in his (Icep, and II epkig hung hrmfeii 1
And now hk feu!.and ir'dy cctl below,
I And here they Uy bis pu:jtihme ; t and U e i
ic be aw .ke, and ev'ry h ur t know
How many people cood his tomb (1. *_ G;> ATf 3.
Hi ills to Use Ladies.
| IT has of re n btien remarked, that
jibe gentraltty of fcinMcb. have many
admirer's, ana vz Hie lams.time few or
1 11*0 lovers 4 and they wondered at it ;
but ihereaibn is pbyious if..they thought;
but thinking libs become quite unfafh*
;on able.—Ah V’ daid a
virgin, lamenting the degeneracy of the
*g~, 4< courting is nothing to what it
vas u hea l was young ! The flirts now
adays make the fellows to fancy that
.-.here is hardly to be found a reipeedfa!
lover. 0
ITie obfervution was just. The
women of the 1 all age was more re
fpeefed, because they were more referv
v 1 ror w a rr.t of prop er rei e rve they
ere treated with indiiierence which is
nearly allied to contempt ; they make
theiDlclves too cheap to keep up their
confluence, without which they can
never be refpeflable.
To fpeT: philoiophically, a worn m
mult repel before Hie*can attrabf. All
this advice may found oddly to a-female
are ; but flic who laughs as it pays no
compliment o her underllandlng.
Ovid, waa knewhiniian nature tole
rably \velf uncovered not a little pene
tration w hen be made Daphne iiy so
fail from her laurelled lover, tor hiai
paiiion \\ as increali and by .tiie purluit*
Our modern Daphnes, are quite othei
iort ct pcoprC. im'tead Gt ig ino* irons
they run in to"-die arm:* of their /Yudins, !
and are afterwards ilirpLiacl that they’
grow cool ro their charms.—Lovers
a re like fpprtsmen to whom the pofTeffion |
Qt the gamc is noth rg to the pleaihref!
Gi the Ciiak; li woiiic.i woiud x Lu Ci y
leis to please, they would give more.]
pleasure. 7 his is a paradox, v.kieh
thole tor \vnom 1 tin ow out thcle rciieic
non, eannoLccnopi chend, and till they
can,-they willoiever make their fortunes,
by theh face*. 7he roles or youth art
not Lag in bloom., .and when tinre l)a c
torn them avvay, riicrw's an end to love
3t fidl fght, and on tk w they seem by
the manner of letting themfdves of F,
chiefly to depend.
Te be flared at a few feafl ns, and
neg leTie-d, an din a ft w more to fluk into
oblivion, rs the lot of a thousand Ihowy
gtM>, T T.ts Jiave omy external appear
jivre to recoauneird them. Without
prudence and difcrction, even the moll
•Ui.-uantia-i ornaments, tlio they excite
admiration, will never procure -tdleem.
Prudence is iuperior to pearls, and
e no comp u ifon between diamonds
and viiici'ction.~Foob may be cauohfbv
the but a man worLii li3\ ? inp } vrdi
n,ake -J?e s eaa lhe c kieft I : f Isis auen-
Lion.
Out line of an Old Bachelor.
AN old bachelor is a being which
nature never intended. He is a being
formed of all those odds and evens which
remained aftec. the great work of crca
| tion was concluded, when all the finer
rnatei ialspvere uLed for iuch as were in
tended Tor social enjoyments, what re
mained was formed into an old bachelor.
I bus formed and qualified, a bachelor
breathe* wkheut the pombihty of en
joying the happiness of others,
she principal hufincJs of a bachelor b
to keep himfeif quiet He up
to lie down, and lies down to get up ;
no tender or social impriTfiotu enliven
ills waking hours ; no ag> eeable reveries
diveiTify his dronifh (lumbers. If a
bachelor is ever in love, it is with fome
favorite c! sh, or r lie comforts of his wine
cellar. Mis houle keeper cr laundress he
can speak to without reserve, and he
moflly dors so like a tyrant. Os every
ocher woman he hands with awk
j ward or abjedfc awe. Against starry
jeyes, r->fy cheeks, ruby iips and Ihowy
j hoforns ! agaiiilt tjie charms of connu
bial joys lie is fare proof! A coffee
-1 houi> is his resort ; here he lounges out
his ufeiefs days, and at night he retires
1 to the niiferabL* pofTefiton of his pillow.
j ~ r~ ii I—iiiurafci in wI r,■ I|.B
m : V, M. 6 ites, United States,
| , y. . ,
(l . s.) J D iff rict of Georgi a.
• |*N the Dip riff cf Georgia, having cj holding
! .1 admiralty junsdtfficn.
! File Prefidcnt of the United States,
I To the MARSHAL ts theft id DISTRICT,
GREETING
wHERFTS a libel hath this dny been filed
in the jaid, court by David B. Mite bet, Lfq.
A tier my for the Umftd States x in and for the
D fir iff of Georgia, va behalf of the United States,
again ft i certain sleoy or reef l, caiud the Frank
lin of ‘New Bedford, now riding'si anchor in
ibe port cf Savannah , whereof /ilden Hammond,
now is or lately was master, stating that the jatd
ilden Hammond, did receive and pm on bear a
the [aid Jloop franklin, one cask of Barbazloes or
fore gn rum, of the size and containing about for
ty gallons f which said rum was brought into the
fort of Savannah, a beat the .twentieth of March
lift , in the fehojner George of Few-Bedford,
William Peck bam mailer, and landed without
any permit or authority from the proper office of
thee adorns, and without having raid or j tear
ing the duties due on laid ram, in direff viola
tion ntf an alt of the Cong'e/s of the United States,
cc an ciff to regulate the confutation of duties on
imped sand tonnage ft whereby the [aid deep
franklin, her iaitde, apparel and furniture, have
become forfeited to the United Statesft'and the
said /ilden Hammond, liable to pay to the U. S
three times the vane of 4he Rian ;
N w therefore you the feud May-foal are hereby
concnntcio ate and actmonifh all ift every person
or per tens having a pretending to have any right
titie inte Mor claim whaifoever in to or out U
the ziof,p Franklin to be and appear .at a Special
Ccu> t of Admiralty to be bolder at the Court Lou }
in tie City cf Savannah cn the tenth day of May
next at ten o’clock in 4be forenoon to cnfwer the
premises and Jhesv cauje if any they have cr can
why the prayer of the Libelpould net be grant
ed ana that whatfhall appertain to sight arid]
jiifitce be done in the prewi.is,
liff theft the Honor aide V/iliiam Stephens Esq.
fridge of the find Court c.i Savannah this twenty
ft cond any if April in tie year cf our Lord One
‘i bout and Light Hundred end three, end in the
■twenty Seventh year of the -ladependncc cf. ihe
United States cf America.
D. B. MITCHELL, Biilrict Attorney.
NUI iUix
W-HEJIEAS rise iubluibtr dulv appointee
and coi:tinned 6ir;r;te o! me ct: a u: of W:!!Ln
l'SiOinpfon, ot tLA -.av, JWjiknipt, -who .has been 3)
lowCft i.is Cenitic'rUe ot*dtJcharge .* 4 bis i:, thereto} c
tonotifry all periot s.inV.rhud toAbepjo yv'm. Thoirp
•ion, to pay me lame to the liiMcnbev, who alone ‘u
■ legally authorized id ro-eive the feme 4 dod ihote
bavin.-; property or belonging to the Bankrupt
in ‘he;! poficiiiuii, ate not to deliver tfaeTtne, hue to’
give mot ire U S. FILES, Aifignt c.
Savannah, >ih April, IPC;. (121.54)
A LLpertons are enutioned not to irelpals trua tract
LjL r>{ laud, i2 hundred acre#;, in the county oi Cam
dtu, .Hit mg vikl bounding enll by river
and land ol Jona. Belton south bv Ber-j. ‘Sinjlctco’s
la.id, cn sve;y tide by land vacant at the tine oi lurve^
A H >, a tra£i ot four ’nundred and fix tv acres, bound
cd.S X. by Great Sunila ijver £. W. by capr. Hich
ardibn’s laud, and on the oilier HJes by vacant i.ird at
tire time of iurvcv,
M. BURKE
Fbrnary 14th rSOi?. (43;)
To Lhtfe for a term of years.
I A E ALU ARLE tract of Qik hickory r.r.c
| L a rice lands within Seven miles ot S.ivanal
in quality to any lands in the Count]
■or Chatham. For terms apply to
: Francis CourvU/ie.
■Noverr.btr 24. (tQ
CONGUESS.
House of Rep rewntxives.
VVednefdav, March 1.
DEBATE,
On Mr. Griswold's motion to appoint a commit
tee to invest igate the report of toe comm. Jftoners
of the staking fund.
(i Continued.)
Mr. Wcrofstrti Lid he would beg the indulgence of
the lioafe wh'de he offered’remarks. Tbefe he Ihould
hive thought totally unneerffary, if the oblervations
of the jientleman from Gonneclicur, (Griswold) bid
not been of a nature calculated to make an improper
impreliion abroad Whether it was the objedt of
the g ntlenian. by poUponing his motion to so late a
period of the feflion, to preclude, enquiry altogether,
and thereby to induce a belief that be had given a fair
llatcment of the report of the commiflioners of the
finking fund, he fliould not sow undertake to deter
mine ; hut he would fay that there was ftrnng ground
to believe that this was his ohjeiT It enquiry, and
enquiry alone, why not Uv the cefolution on rite tab!*
and falter it immediately to be referred to the commit
tee of wavs and m*ans in order that enquiry might be
made ! why accompany it with ohfervations calculated
only (o excite a belief t'nat the commissioners of the
finking fund had been guiiry .of the grclldl xmiL
conduA.
Through the varions calculation 4 which the gentle
man had goneFn order to Riew ro. erroneous flatriweiit:
of the imerefl on the deb:, it fvas impoflible to fol
low him : nor was there rime o make iluerr.ents in
the house to meet those which the gentleman had p, **
, paretl at his leisure in hs closer. He fliould leave this
therefore, f.>r the committee ot wavs and means when
the reiUntioß came before and he ve> tured
without hesitation to predi/l, that the error would be
found on therSde of the member from Connecticut,—
This part of tire Tubjec\ therefore, he would leave to
future invrfßgmiou. ancl -proceed dire&ly-to the- two
great points which C emed to be the gemletm n’s T&i
vorite, and upou wldch ite app ared to expert to
make, the strongest ‘i-nprefliun.
‘Fbefe, w rc. firlt tl.at the commifTioners rs the fink
ing fund had ncr applied the whole (urn of feven-tnil
iions three hundred thousand dollars, agreeably to
the law bf tiie litft session ,• and fe< ond!y, tha* there
was a deficiency of one hundred . net fourteen thousand
dollars against the comnißhoners, which they had no?
accounted for.
On the firfl point he would endeavor to Hiew that
much more than th.e funt of 7,300>000 dollars had
been applied agreeably to law. />|
In the bth page of the report of tf.e
comhiiffioners they.(late their disburse
ments to have been
i t I o tlie pavment of the interest,
which diming 1802, accrued on the
whole of the public debt, amounting to
2d. To the payment of the ptinci
pai of the Dutch debt. 1,344,000
3d. Advanced to comviiffioners of
‘loars for the reimburfetnent of the Sth
indalment of the 6 ]>er cent, flock, the?
2d inflalmetir of the deferred flock clue
January iff, 1803, 1,1 37
vlrb. To pay temporary loans fiom
the bank (exc)ufive of the procetds of
the bark thares) 2,400
sih. Debts due to foreign officers, 7 99 4 92
6fh. On account of certain parts of
the domeflic debt, 14, 84
7‘h. Advanced to ptirchafe bills in
Holland, to m et that part cf the Dutch
debt which fell due in the firft of the
‘ year iSOt, to the amount of 3,600,760
guilders at 4i cents the guilder, 1*476,311 Cos
1— B 1 -
making in the whole paid oh account
of the-debt, 8.029,285 s*
—or, 729,000 dollars more than was
actually required.
The four firfl items in this flatcTnent the gentlemra
from Cunnerticr.t, admits hs ha\irg been rpplied
agreeably to law, and they amount to dollars,
A,530.007 x ' a e f.fth ar?dfixh he took no notice ot;
but the ftventh he combatted wi:b all his energy, in
order ro shew that it was not a proper charge upon
the fund of 7,300000 dollars. Let vs then exf.mir®
this quel'ion, and f_c whether the gentleman’s pofi
tianis coircrt, that the whole flint of dollars q
is to be applied to the c]ifH arge cl tlte dehr dtuvia
any one y:ar. The firfl iertion of the art cf 1 aft i. ffi,
on provides that the Inn of 7 3<)c,000 dollars ftiall be
appropriated to the (inkingTumi yeßrly , ‘ to be ai;p]j.
I ed to rhe piymcm ot interefi and charges, and to
re'mburh-metn and redemption of the principal of the
public debt,’ and in the lame jertien there is j provjfo,
1 that after all ot the laid debt (ey.cepr the C per
cent fkvk, and deferred (lock, she 36 fix p-r cent
flock,’ and the three per cent frock’ fnali have been re
imburfetl or redeemed, any h2 l nnce ftf the sums annu
ally appropriafed by this acq remainin') unexpended
at the expiration of fix iron’hs next fvccceding the
end of the calender year to which such annual appro
priation refers, (hail hr carried to th surplus fund-.* —
N, fir. hid mr. N. 7 leave to af!-: if ti is provjfo
Contemplates that the whole him of dollars 7,300,000
(kali be applied to the di-kbarge of debts prtually due
(though not payable) in-ary ere Calerdtr vear • or iu
other words, between the firfl day o( January and
h.e vjrfl f December/ Does it not fiippnle that a
balance of the dollar's 7,300,000 n:ay remain in rhe
bands oi tire coftihiiilioi.ers of the finking fund at the
expiration of the year, snd does it doss not provide
that after certain tpreies of debts are ex'inguiiherf,
that fuT balance (hail go to the fur plus fund ar the
expiration of fix months after the end of the year ? Jf
the conftruflion of the gentleman is correct, this pro
vilo is absurd-, it h a perfert mdluy itfclf. The
proviso In L 5( does luppefe that a balance of
7,300,000 dollars rr.2y remain aft r di ft barging 3:1
he demands which can be made againd Tie United
States in any one ye2r, and Jets leave the balance in
j r he hfnds of the com mi dinners to be applied m fach
; manner as they may think proper, until the vvho’e
j debt is extinguTned, except these kinds which have
! jt*ft been mentioned. What then, fir, has been f.he
condudl of the commissioners of th > finking fund r
They have reimburied a ! the principal both of the
foreign and domeflic debt, which was payable in tie
vesr they have paid all the imereft which wi&
due in :hat )ea-, the two amounting to dollars
O, .Q7P 60 and finding a balance in their hards
after dlfcharging ill *he demands against the govqra
met>t, vvhicn could be made for that year, they have
applied th.T| balance amounting to drlhrs 747 019
40-ICO together with the farther sum of
.729,212 : 20-co to the cf bills o cxatP
1 -.V j£’