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‘The Subscribers have this day tr.iercd into
(cvartnerjhit) ureter the firm cf
FA IRCH * Li) tIC DGE
Arl t*kc tins mcii.Ou of infortr.iiiji their Jriemfsart! j
*h- public that ihejr have on hard and v ill conti r.urj
to kr**r a general afioi tr>etr of Dr;- Good's. Groceries 4
Irofinton£<?rv art! Ship Chandlery. which they will im ;
on t’nt- mod realonabie tern s by wholcfale or retail j
tor Lift or produce,
Lewis Fairchild,
Henry f. Loolidge,
M'v 1 1 80?. 6i
’ or bait by the Subiciibers,
lco boxes of the very bell quality Spar.ifh ‘ -rpr
FAiR- HILD 0- COOLiDGL.
M av 1-05 C 4
“■- ■ 1 - .'1 ,■
Jult Keccivtd,
And for /ale at J. ARNOLD'S, Stoie
lO c iks r fir|; quality London Fouer
5 qi. casks Jvlatltriia Wine
2 Fall pipes do do.
6 iii-.ds. N. E. Rum
50 barrels pickled Foiling,
Mv r. T 4
iiardvvitke ioih h ay, 1803.
THE iuhfcuriber% that they may have it n their
power more effect Italy to attend Chronic andburp.Vcai
Cases, have pro\ ’ded fme room adjoining tneir lltop
lit r’ardwicFe, where nine or ten jatienrs may he
accommodated at a time, i his eliab ifhmeflt will
prove advantageous to me ow r.ers cf Negroes as well
as tile patients; as befteC attention c.n be given, and*
In dollar a mile per \iht laved, and double at night.
(. narp.es comme nserate with trouble and exncncc only
intended to be niaue.
M. Burke
(\\ ]ohq J. Jenkins.
l LLCS
Millinery Ware Rocm,
Si. ‘Julian itret.
Mrs. Fell refpefijii'ly informs the Tadics Jhe
has r a cited j-e.- the Mifijfipf 9
Summer llats and Uonn-rs, ;
Sewed C ip Slouch and Hats,
Do Do. Bonnets,
Ladies Super I’rAs’d C.iip Do.
Childrens Do I)o, Do.
13 uck and \,\ bite Crapes,
White and Coli and iciuai.s,
An e.e;iant Vaiiety of Artificial Flowers.
p4V IJ 64 2t
JNioiice.
IS hereby given, that at plication will be made to the
C oil 01 Owl a yf< r the county of Camden, in
1 ;,e ij’(.'iwh s Iron his- date, for leave to fed! -a 1 the
Rest EiLte of I om.'S VVright, late of Did county,
and co:urb -Anv peifotts having demanas agakift
-Did eRa c, a:e icque'led to paten: them prcpeiiy
pi v.vcn, l <j F.w luoici ■b ; l s.
David Garvin , and
A At D t hJholly Agents
for Samuel Iv’right , Aduftr.
St. Marys, ta-b Vi ay, 1803. 64
UTFncl of Geoi gia.
IN ADMIRALTY.
Vbc Frcjideni of the United States, to the Ml&r
jr al of (aid Dft rift , Greeting :
Dicha dM. Sines, , r g \
Ok. Dftb 61 Cc ur . ‘"* ‘
HER EAS ei libel bath been exhibited
yV and filed in this Court again ft the sloop
fmiQy her tackle, apparel and furniture, Jor
Keagcs due Levin Htggon, bailey Psegers and
J oieph ihelmerdtne. late mariners cn board the
Jaui j'iOcp : NcWy the efore> you are-commanded
to die and admonijb , ike master and all other
ferftcnSy veto have, cry right, title interejl o*
t Lam in, to or upon tee ft aid ftloop Anna , new
train at anchor in the pert cf Savannah, where
of Luke Hammond new is, or late was commend
e y to be and appear before the honor able IViU
Ham Step It ns, Ljquve, Judge of tie /aid Court,
tcaarmah, cn the it ft May, iift cm! t at - o
ft click in this for noon cf the fame day, to enwer
the hard ibellants on tie merits of the j aid libel,
jo teal pi* flic: may be done in the pramies.
It il Id ESS the Ho: or able Wll li a m Sts-
PHhNS. Lfquire, judge of the (aid Court of
Admiralty, tor the dijtriS of Georgia, tins -gib
day cf M y, 1803.
[O4 OA V 1 VS , for I. i hell ants.
N U b 1C E.
Vie f Hewing pr eporfy will be exposed to rub
in sac, (the fir ft fc Hew kg) the 2d of May,
ih tie t- ion of Bruftswkk, and (the fee end) at
tec Cc- r A House in Eullock ccuriy, on the if:
day of Tune, cesuited as fciLws.
10CO ACK LS OF ■
I AND in the ceur.ry of Giynr. buttmg S: bound
j ing to the Nor the ait by the river gre?t CXee
c , oppoftc Fort Banng ton, to the North well b\
L-„u a Alexander M 4 Donald ai don every other
fide by lend vacant: luiveyed Sth Match 1T65
c o Acres in the county of Bulicck, bounded at the
tune of lurvey southerly by land Did out for Peter!
DLkr, e ( .q. Laftwarcly grea Ogeciice river, and on j
a 1 ! other lides by Dnd vacant, g.ant dated 3d April
1 / “ T*
Ine ab< ve property granted to Lieutenant Har
ry Mining dtcraled, aid will be fold for the puipcle
c-t making i-n equal dihrinution with the heirs of laid
decaied. Conditions made known on aay of idle.
v James Smith ,
John Bettes, for themselves
ara heirs.
\ln*cb 10,
\\ anted immediately.
EIG LT or ten primeft id bunds, for the purpose cj
cultivating Cotton, near this icity : A liberal price
v. ui tc pail prnctuclty : V hex u:J he waUtreated. For
further particulars apply at inis tgfice*
Savannah, January i, j£c2. 2awtf.
From the BEE.
It becorres duty of every citizen who
devotes au.v p>ortiori of his tiine in the p-olrt;cs
of our country, to iotvk to cur finaticial af
fairs, and to gain that information which en
abies him to Judge when they are well con
ducted, with a view to retain in office iholr
who do well, *nd to dismiss those who are
linqu nt. Uj-oh thrfe principles it will be
found that the adminiiiration of Mr. Jctrcr
fun mofteminently entitled to our confi
-1 Pence.
The waste of public money under the late
ad mini (Irat ion was without example, 6c whet
compared with the econcmy of the prelent, is
alivtod incred-it>Je. With all our former re
venue, including ah internal tax our nationa
debt was yearly increadiig, till to lucii a
length were they puftied, that they vvere o*
uliged to loan money at 8 per cent, infixing
that‘it could not be loaned at a lower r;tc.td
interek. And accordingly, when congrelr
iaft w inter proposed rhe repeal o t the inter
nal tax, they aliened with the mmoft conn -
oer.ee that we were hoarding our national
credit (calculatingon the probable diminu
tion of our impoll) might prove inlufncient.
And for which they arraigned that prt of
the Prefidem’s mrllagc which fuggeOed chat
“ there was a well grounded confidence in
difpenHng with the internal tax.*’ But we have
lived to fee the experiment tried. Another!
year has gone around, and inflead ofan emp
ty treasury, the i nee Ft ft of our national debt
unpaid and our credit going to decay—to our
aftohiihnrenr, and to their inexprcflible ccn
iufion, Mr. JeScrfon has paid nearly two
millions and an half interest, five snd an half
principal, and Ins now in the treasury four
millions and an half unappiopriated. I am
not difixated to sing halleiujah, bur in juftict
r ! et me fay, Long live Thomas Jefrcrfon !
Long may “fuc:h an administration i.dt i” Yet
this is the man whom the federal| party have
branded with every epithet of infamy within
the reach of our language; this is the mar.
whom they fay is supported by jacobin holl,
who oppose all regular government, and whu.
have united in levelling; ail rule ana order k
the dull; and ihat fnouid they bear rule, then
the people might bid a long farewell to all
their former security and lUK^y—when infi
dility and profane toleration would ftaik
iorrh in our country, while the smoke ofburn
ing temples and hollies of worlhip would dar
ken the sky at noon day.
Here patient reader, devote one minute of
your time, and compare the event with the
u denunciation.’* Recollect the falfe layings,
and the facls as they have transpired. And
wh.it is your conclMMn r Shall 1 take the li
berty to ask you it you do not blulh to fine
people cl this description in our country ? 6c
do you not lament that Americans ihould be
thus prostituted and devoted to iach Wicked
pur pull's ?
it then behoves us not only to excrcilc a
sic degree of jcaLufy towards ail those ir
power, but at the faioc time to reward all
those who do well. But towards individu
als of the above defeription it is difiicuit to
lay what is to be done. V 7 e ought to re
claim them if possible, but I Ear it is too late.
The great example of judicial coercion of the
preceding ad mi raft-fan on, renders ali hope*
from that quarter doubtful. Hence, the on
ly remaining hopes are to be found in a wile,
steady and temperate administration, firmly
supported by all its friends; while this clama
*ou'S host oi thfappointed federalists must be
precluded fiom ad participation in the admi
nistration efeur government. Although this
has the apprarance of intolerance and ptrfc*
cutron, yet it may be very doubtful whether
we outfit to employ acelcriptiun of persons
who hav r e waged eternal v/ar “against every
measure which accords with the principal ol
our government, and who. with one united
aftault, would bury our government in the
grave cf ail former republics.
From the National Ifiteiligtive: cf the aoth inst,
Dipzfit -a! NeW'Orkans rrficred.
Weyefteiday pubiifhed an extra paper, &
again insert the important letter of the Mar
quis cf Gala Ynqoco the Secretary of Sure.
This letter announces the entire restoration
of our violated rights, in coafequence of the
paiffic re mo tUI ranees -of our government-
This is an event, at which every friend o:
the union,-the peace and the happincls of
these (lares will rejoice , while it will dismay,
and cover with that party which has
exhaufttd evtiy means oi embroiling the na
tion in war.
Thanks to the wifdoni of am energetic &
virtuous government, Hve obtained, without
bloodshed, that whid* had other councils
been perilled, might have coll lives and mil
lions without number.
People of America ! forever remember
that it was the republican adminiftraiion of
her government that preserved peace; and
that it was their federal opponents who were
for hurrying you into War I
THE FIRST PAIR.
ADAM alone could not be easy,
Cos he rrmft have a wife, an* pleale ye 5
And how did he procure this wife,
To cheer his solitary life ?
Out of a rib, Sir, from his fide,
Was form’d this necdThry bride :
But how did he the pain beguile ?
How ? He slept sweetly all the while ;
And when this rib was re-applied
In woman’s form to aDam’s fide,
Hov/ then; I pray you did it answer ?
“’ Fie never ftept so sweet again, Sir.”
A SHORT STORY.
JACK DASH, in town a firft rate beau;
Some time ago,
F L-r near a ironrh had never ventured cut;
‘Twas wile ; for Jack was poor, and what
bd'poke it,
Was, that he had no money in his pocket ;
A ad therefore was not quite prepared to meet
A friend of his, who fifty mthe lireer,
To tap him on the fhoulde-r lurk’d about.
A dodloi’s wife hard by,
Who rr.uch defightd in his company,
For Jack to pleale the ladies had the fkiH,
Began to tn.nk him ill j
So lent hiT servant, Thomas, to a fibre him
That if by fell dileafe he was aflaifd,
And would but freely tell her what he ail’d,
bheki get home draughts that very ibon
ihould cure him.
Fhe rreffage-hearing, thus replied young Dafli;
Friend Tom, then lAI your Miftrds 1 will
ti.ank her
As my disorder's—only want of cash,
To let thedraftsbt —otvhcr husband’s banker.
FROM THE REPUBLICAN GAZETTEER.
MORALIST.
COULD we draw back the covering of
the tomb—could we fee what those are now
who once were mortal— Oh 1 how would ir
surprise & grieve us, to behold she prodigious
transformation chat has taken place on every
individual—nrieve us, to obkrve the difhon
our done to our nature in general, within
theie fubterr&neous lodgments! Here, the
Iweet and wimHng afpedf, that wore perpeiu
aiy an actradiing lmiie, grins horribly—a
naked ghaflly ikuli. I’he eye that outshone
the diamond’s lull re, snd glanced its lovely
lightning into the molt guarded -heart—alas !
where is a ? Where fhali we find the rafting
Iparkler ? How are all thole radiant glories
totally eclipled ? Tire tongue that on e com
manded all the charms of harmony, and ail
ftie powers of eloquence, in this Hrar.ge land
has forgot its cunning. Where are the [trains
jf melody which ravished cor ears ? Where is
that flow of perluafion which ca-nied captive
tur judgements ? The great mailer 01 lan
guage and of fongis become Elea: as the night
which f unrounds him 1
A LADY'S PRAYfcR FOR A HUSBAND,
From a profane libertine, from a-n ass -fled
jy pious, from a profuse almoner, from an
uncharitable wretch, from a wavering religiofo
and injudicious zealot— deliver ire.
From one or a ft arch eel gravfty, or ridicu
lous levity, from an ambitious ftaieiman, from
• a reliefs proje&or, from one that loves any
thing besides me, but what is just and honor
able—deliver me.
From an ex ft ted poet, s moderate wit, a
bale coward, and a rash fool—deliver me.
From a Venus da ling, from a Bacchus
profely re, from a travelling half-breed, from
ail other mafeininc iftfeettions, not yet re
counted—deliver me I—but gave me one,
whose love has more of judgment tk.tn of
pofteftion* who is mailer of himfeif, or at lezft’
an indefatigable fchoiaria such a study, v/bo
has equal dame, a parallel inclination, a tem
per and foul like mine, that, as two raliiers
we may appear more perfectly by urasa—
Give r.ie one of as genteci an education as a
lirde expence of time ’will permit, vvithan in
different fortune, independent of the ferviie
iovtus of the giuat, and yet one whose retire
ment is not so much from the public as if,to
himfeif ; one if pofllbie above flattery and
affronts, and yet as cartrful in preventing an
injury as able to repair it ; one the beauty of
whole mind exceeds that of his face, yet not
that deforrmu, so as to be diftir.guifhed from
cthrs by ita ugliness.
Give me one who has learned to live much
in a little time ; one who is no great familiar
in converse with the world, nor yet too much
retired within himfeif; one (if tv\o such hap
pinefTes may be granted at one time to our
sex) who with these endowments, may have
an easy, honcit dilpofltion, wi oby his practice
ns wtii as principles, has made him so, Jet.
him be truly virtuous and pious, and me
truly happy in my choice.
From th* Natiosal i'ltelligsmcsr.
A VINDACATION
CF THE
Measures of the Ere bent Adm ini fir at ion,
BYALGERON SIDNEY.
Cf Where Liberty is —there is my Country.
No. I.
Experience is the greatest of human ac
tions. With her aftiftance we draw tliac con
clusion which fatisfies all: which not unfre-*
que fitly, overturns the reasoning of schools,
philosophy and politics. She proves that
the greatest abilities, united to the firft educa
tion, and aided by the firitteft habits of
industry and attention, are not always equal to
the talk of combining in one view ali those
fa6ls and circumstances that have a natural
conoe&ion with the fubjed:. When she sanc
tions an aft, toreafon agakftit is vain. Whea
she refufes her alfent 10 a measure, the motive
which induced it may be pure j—but the
measure itfielf cannot be a wife o f e. Her
counfcls ought to be listened to by all claftes
from the man who acquires his fiibfiftenceby
uauy Labor, to that one who guides the def
nncs of a nation. When she can afford no
fid, doubts crise and diversities of opinion
cxift.-Ylmwas the case when the laft,concr r efs
at its firft icilion, repealed the internal
-md re-eftablifiled the old judicial lvftcm bv
abolishing the one passed in February, 180^
I hdc measures approved bv three-fourths 0?
the people ; a rcfpectable portion of the rr
mam mg fourth refufed their affenc. This class
have one common interest with the nation
their wilh is to preserve the confticution the
laws and liberty of our country—l sp ea k noc
ot the leaders of oppoficion.
A government, which yields protection,
and abstains from oppression which maintain I
orcer and fecurts liberty, which preserves t)
national faith, and practices economy, wht
basts is the people, and whole objedt is j
happiness, ts the great dclideratum.
! he laws objefted to, have long since pon<
into operation } the evils predicted haw n g
been raised : Experience proclaims ‘th.-h.
value ; and the murmuts of disconr .. .
dying away. The time has arrived Aft
has become the duty of the oeoiale ‘ 16
*JS& ZV&
We were told that byiinp n : nry >u t
judiciary fyftenr.we ihottld Uolen the baS
of evil locicty, deltroy tfee of*J
P -\Z : r"*} eJ£ t! f °V4Sns of juftiee!
01.. ifc- fvftem was a J>c,l.fiied_ t h e bands of
■ ocrery are not lookup
nappineis prevail-—the •
youthful erreToy-jtr e inri.t-o c \ r * 115
r , c . u e judges of the supreme
court have landhon ed the law—and justice is
uly at.miniHwK'. as heretofore. AH the
purpoles ofWry are aniwered-an i, npo r-
U,U Co ’- ; ltut ; 0r) al principle fettled—and am
expence freed teqoal to tire support of forre
of the Rate gorverntnas.
„ V y c .— rj * d Aat by aboiifhing the inter.
“? u w ! e fl ' oilid destroy the nation’s ere
etc, vto.ate ies faith, dry up its rcfotircesjantf
ocpnve the government of the means of sod.
r b 1£ !il '” ec °homical arrangement
o. tee government, the reduftioßs of expea
ere exceed the reductions of the revenu
more tnao 200. coo dollars, thus the peopte
were relieved from annual taxes amuntW
near a million of dollars, and from all foe
r t i CX^f nce embairafnnents arifib.gr>
from the -mole system of internal taxation!
r * n f IS ‘S oye cnrricnc is on laser ground thaaa
t.iC picceoiiig adminiltration.
1 he cppofjtion ha? endeavored to excite
popular on account of re pea] root
ihc efcciie on carriages and domedic refined
mgars. After having themfclves doubled ths
taxes on Jak, tea and brown sugar, while they
were in pov.'er, after having ridiculed the
ngdes ot the people for years, after beftowiojg
on them every epithet which they had genius
’ ° invent, cr knowledge to borrow, when they
no longer guide the helm of state, they have
attctnpscd to palm themfclves on tire
as tne champions of the ngiits of the people
and the advocates of thole in humbler ciir
cumftances. They have faliely and artfully
i repine fen ted that the republicans, whom they
nfmliy ftigmatpfc as poor, have direded their
attention to perlons of fortune, io the
cluhon of the humble and dependent. Wtdfc
fon;e who are uninformed they have beem
fuccefsfug while the friends of the government
confiding in its integrity,and the wisdom. an<4
utility of j.ss measures, hav r e neglected to coi®**
muni cate a correift ftaterr.rnf of fadts.
pablic mind is correct j it will pronounce:
impartial and just judgment when Tightfr
informed; i: demands a knowledge of
case; its claim iliali be complied with.
w has be cn reprtfented that the t?*es
picafurable carriages, and reined sugars
been repealed. This is true lb far as
the excise; but faife as it relates to the impost
Whenever a photon or
carnage is ‘imported* a tax is kvied upoi U *
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