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fcrambling for faprsraacy, for
an office of which neither was
deferring.
Theodorus Bailey, (a repub
lican) is defied a Jenacor in
Congrefs from the flare of New-
York, for 6 years after the 4th
cf March next.
WASHING PON, Feh. 18.
On Wedneflay Mr. Raft
made another fpcech in the Se
nate on the m-afures recently
purfued a: New-Orleans. In
this fpeech Mr. Roft undertook
at confiderable length to prove
the policy of immediately tak
ing p illelfioa or New-Orleans;
and concluded by moving refo
lutions —auchorifi the Prefi
dent to take New-Orleans—
authoring a draft of 50,000
milita; and appropriating five
millions of dollars.
The Senate ordered the refb
lutions to be printed, and post
poned their confidefation till
* Monday next.
Mr. Mu nr of. has lef: this
city forNew-York, from which
place he will immediately fail
for Europe.
February 28.
The Sena:e of the United
States have, with becoming
firmnefs, refuted the war mea
fures attempted to be forced
upon the country. The refolu
tions of Mr. Refs have been
virtually rejeifted by the fubfti
tution of thofe offered by Mr.
Breckenridge. Thu.*- have mea
fures calculated to inflame the
paffions of the nation, to fow
difeord among them, and to |
xieftroy that harmony between
the executive and legiftarive de
partments of the government,
fo pre-eminently neceflary at
this cnfis, been ripped in the
bud, The difcuftion of thefe
war meafijres has been wifely
permitted to be public, that the
American people, in whofc
hand the deftinUs of the Em
pire are, may diflindly perceive
who arc their friends and who
their enemies. Fortunately they
are well informed no Ids as to
men than as to m- afures. Par
ty violence has already develop
ed irfelfj and they have feen
that in its rage patriot! fm ’
es. The men, who I aft fefiion,
menaced us with convulfion and
the proftration of our conftitu
tional compact, now urge us to
war. They failed in the firft,
and they will not fuccced in the
lad. In appreciating the mo
tives of the war party, let the
people recollect that James Roft,
who introduced the propofiiions,
has ceafed to reprefent the
Rare of Pennfylvania; that Jo
nathan Mafon who advocated
them, is no longer the repreTen
tative of Maffachufecrs; and that
Governeur Morris is about to
retire to private life, after hav
ing loft the confidence of his
condiments. Whom then do
thefe gentlemen reprefent? Not
the people of America. And j
yet, after a removal from pow
er and an unequivocal forfeiture
of the public confidence, they
would, if they could, hurry us
into war. Their conduct is ?n
impreflive actcftation of the fu- !
pmority of the rep'efentativc \
fyftem ; it fhews ednelufi vely |
riiat a rcfponfibility to the peo-
V e . ,s ftrongeft bulwark of
innr rights.
he Ipeech of Governeur
ivucms was extravagant beyond
niealure, and was from the be
ginning to the end a libel upon
republican governments. The
fcnrimer.ts he avowed were fiich
every genuine American will
reftrr— ct Sir; fa ' Kl he (addn lung
hiriiflT-t ro the chair) the moment
vou Have a civil war, it requires
no pr y icey to fiv your 1 ber
ries are gone/’ Where is the
ennghtened citizen, who be-
I lieves in the fuperioritv of the
i r ; pnblican to t e monarchical
lyitzni, that will not rejedl a
h nciment lo derogatory to truth
and to the energies of a govern
ment founded on equal rights ?
Never did a people exilt lefs
likely to be embroiled in civil
I v ' ar * But fhouid the period of
civil war arrive, wc venture to
pronounce that neither thefword
01 ufurpation nor the intrigues
of party will make an effectual
ftand again ft the will of the na
tion, exprtfled by the voice /and
carried into efTedl by the arms
of millions. In other countries
the phyfical force may be on the
fide of tyrants ; here it is wield
ed by freemen. Uproar may
rage for a day. But the good
lenfe of the nation will put it
promptly down. Here is our
ft l ength. We are happy in the
enjoyment of equal rights, and
the madman who unfurls the
banner of rebellion cannot find
w thin the limits of the union
malcontents enough to keep the
field for a day. f Nat. Intel.
NOTICE.
ON Monday the 25 of April
nexr, at the Hillhoufe
place, on William Ton s Swamp,in
Wafhlngton County. The whole
o j
of the pcrfonal property of
John Hunt, dec. confiding of
One Waggon, Four Head of
: HoTes and other articles. Con
ditions will be made known on
the day of Sale.
Julius Jackson, Adm'or .
March 15, 1803.
NOT! C~e7
A j 9 NINE Months after dare
v
application will be made to the
Honorable Inferior Court of
Warren Count), for leave to
fell the real efface of Archibald
Kempfev, late of the countv
aforclaid, dec. far the benefit of
the heirs and creditors.
Joseph Mown.,
R. Abercrombie,
Admmftrators.
February 15, 1803.
NOTICE.
I Caution ail perfons
ngainft trading for a Note, giv
tn by me to Bnnfon James, for
Sixteen dollars and leventy- five
cents, dated June 1801, as I
have paid the amount of the
fame.
ABNER WOMACH.
February 26, 1803.
c au 't i 6 n.
ft'T I Forewarn all perfons
from treftpafling, or removirg
any part of the property on the
plantation whereon Samuel Be
nedix formerly re Tided, and now'
occupied by Major Abner Ham
mond.
JOSEPH G. POSNER.
February 23, 180 J,
\VAX-\VO?X
TSISHOP& DAWSON’ ref-
A pet?fully Inform the Ladies
rid Gentlemen of TMfvdky flat
t i'ey have juft opened at the boufe
r f Mr John S bellman % a large
end elegant exhibition of IVAX
FTJRk\ which has ha-: u fiver
felly admired, cm/ifF** c f *n r
/* f 7 • I ' o V
j ale wing char a Her s :
Mi.
LxctiNncy
1 ROMAS JEFFERSON,
Prtfidenr of thti United States.
An elegant liken fs of his
Excellency.
Grouch WASHINGTON,
Refrejented ns reafuming the
fivrrd in defence cf his a unfry.
In mother apart went the illuftri -
CHS Hero is refrefented as fallen
a vitiim to death , vetlib his I.adv
& Dorn eft i’cs weeping around him.
I He Honorable
JOHN ADA M S 5
1 ate Prt fidcnr.
B O N A I* A R T E,
i ue F irfi Conful of France.
Ihe Famous
GENERAL WO I FE,
ho fell on Ike plains cf Ahr ah any
'inth his ply ft dan attending
him in his exphing moment's ,
c.nd a grenadier bringing the
tidings of the victory oft the
army.
Admiral Hr Sidney Sm'tf.
Doftor Ezra Stiles, late prcfi
denc of Yale College.
E*l*s. Siddons, In tkc character
cf the Grecian Daughter , rej
cuing her Father fy'ow prijoh
by affaJftnaUng the Emperor,
A Scene from Tom Jones.
Maternal Affection, represented ly
a Lady with her Children a
round her.
New Tot k Beauty—B oft on Beau
ty —New - Haven Beauty.
An Indian Chief with a 'Tomahawk
and Scalping Knife in his hands.
(FT MUSIC cn an elegant
ORGAN.
Ihe Exhibition will he evened
from 9 o'clock in the morning till
9 in the evening , Sundays excepted,
and will be removed from this cn
Friday next pojitively.
Admijfioriy 50 cents fo r grown
perfofiSy and half price for chil- \
drtn.
ftT Thofi per font dcftrru' of
Viewing an Exhibition, which has
o
been judged by c envoi [fears as ex
hibiting the beft fpecirrcns of imi
tative IfCy will improve the op
port unity.
!his Exhibition will remove to
JVdyneJhorough next week Court.
March 16. "
QTR A Y EI ) cr Stolen from the
O jubfenber , two HORSES ; !
a Bay Horfe , about fourteen and \
an half hands high , about [even
years old , blaze face and dt oop
ramply trots and canters ; the
other a Roan about fourteen leads
high, [even years old , is hip food
in the main fide, and is at times
ve r y lame. A reward of 'len
Dollars will he given by thejub - ,
Jcriber. \\ m. MILL ES.
Hancock County, March a, 1803.
FOR SALE AI THIS OLE ICE,
T FI E
ACTS
OF 1 Fir. GENERAL AS*
SEMBI Y of the STATE
CF GEORGIA, PASSED A'l
the Sessions of June avd
November, iSc2>
sfTrr*r ? 3
C” /T* /■* 7 r/% iff Jpri?
rest, wiille jdi, at the Xuir
kct licn/s, in Lcuif%ille y to the
higjtJ luider , he tween (he
hifkf i cj ten end three c* deck,
100 Acres of Land, the pro
perty of Ilaac Rawls, whereon
he now lives, bounded by lands
otGmrpe lone*, Andrews, 1 ler
ring and lames Stubbs, to farisfy
an execution J. M. Stented:
J n: * Stubbs, executors of Wm.
M‘Dnwrll, VS. Ifaac Kawls and
J. M'Daniel.
Alfo, 160 Acres of Land,
being part of a rracl of Land of
200 Acres, adjoining lands of
Darritl Cole and 2 UuboiL,
m the fork of Rocky Comfort
.u'.G Ogt tnec ; taken as the pro
perty rf Francis Mayo, to fatisfy
oamuel Garrett’s cxtvurk ns.
Returned to me bv Daniel Cole
cbnflable.
Alfo, 850 Acres of I und,
whereon John 1 ewjs now lives
in the fork of Rockty Comfort
and Duharc’s Creek, and twen-
r V A<grocs, viz. bawyer, Retry,
I Mikes, Charity, Wafhington,
Charles, Maria, Frank, Nick,
Dinah, Matr, Frankey, Peter,
jack, Bob, Molly, Dillcy*
Marv and James * taken as the
property of John Lewis, to fa-.
t:.siy John Boyd's, furvivor of
IR &: J. Boyd’s execution.
Alfo, :oo Acres of Land,
groin red to Robert Konaldlon,
iak<*n as the property of William
Ronald f on, and George \V,
Chifholm, to fad: ty Seaborn
Jones’s execution.
DAVID fHO MAS; Sheriff.
March i, iBoj.
FO R SA Lgr
ONP- 1 of LAND, ini
franklin county, eon taming
1 jBo acres, more or lef,, grant
ed to Leonard Marbury, hound
ed fouthwardly by Baker’s land,
forth-eaft ward !y by 1 Joratio
Marbury’s land and ail other
fides by vacant land.
( )ne Tract of Land in Frank
lin County, containing 1150
acres more or lef., granted to
Leonard Marbury - t bounded
north- weftwardly by Charity
Marbury’s land, north-caftward
ly by vacant land, and fbuth
eaftw/rdly by Baker’s land.
One 'Bract in Burke County
containing 350 acres on the
north fide of Brier Creek, fold
by the Corn mi fanners of Con
fifcated property in Decem
ber, 1784.
Fit.mszer Stark,
Ah'or's IVbarf, Savannah.
November 27, 1802.
v> ' *
G E O R G 1 -4,
Montgomery County.
W I! K K E \ S MVEm
vis, h.tth ihi*. day applied to mo
f:>r letters of ad r.iniilraM-m on
the ell ate and t fF 6ls of Gideon
I rv'is, late of the fount/
afore Lid, dec. thele are thereJ
f ore to cite and adrnonifh all and
lingular th- kindredand creditors
of tlic (aid deceafed to file their
objections if anv have, in
mv office, on or before the 4111
Monday in july next, other*
v/ife letters of admimfUalioa
will hr granted bun.
Given under mv Im.n »hif,
nth day of March 1803,
?nd in the 27th c»t
lndependence,
>\bntr Davk, u. q,