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SAVA NN A IT, (Georg < a,) printed by
TOME ELECTORS of CHATHAM
eoUNTT,
.■lntending to be a candidate at tne
election for SHii.flIFF
of-this Coin uv, l now apprifc my fel
l..,vf citizens thereof, pt> ‘lging my [eh
Ifoca taithml of the dunes
! of the office.-—! IhaU oe thankful tot
their full'rage
JOHM ETPINGER.
Augufl: 25 5 3
-TO THE E-LECTORS C? CE ATK A W
COUNTY,
jr announce myself <2 Candidate for
it SHERIFF, at the ensuing .Election,
and, shall feel grateful to such, of my Fel
low-Ci'&cns, as may honor mi with the it
stiff i rages .
J 6 j. P. OATS.
Sept, ii 57
. JOSEPH DAVIS offers
. himfelf a Candidate for the office of
Coroaor, at the ensuing el ftion, and
fciiciiii the fufFrages of his fellow-citi
zens* Aug'ufl 18 4^
THE SUBSCRIBER.
ACQUAINTS the Cttissi*. of Ssv-mnafi and
the iilsitors of Chatham County se-eral : y. th •* ht
will be a Candidate, at the ernii sg LLCh.a for the
Office of CORONLR.
M. WHITLEY.
Augnft 28 5$
AIOUNT-ENON SCHOOL.
A S some dour Is con e'er nir.tr the import.
Jtk.- of the orSi'd ‘Z DSPXG. has been
expressed by some who have perused the
communication intimating the opening oj
ike Gra mar School HM • unt-Enow ; (■■■
pici'dre art respe."fully informed, that it
only intends Bed, Bedding mid IVasiting t
The terms oft a: tic t: and hoarding being u;
the low rate of ore hundred dollars per an
mm, exclusive of the above mentioned par
ticulars. The public are fw ther informer
the Grammar School is new open jor the
reception y'Scholars.
loose Punters woo have been kind
tncagh to mention in their columns the
communication alluded to will confer at :
obligation by inserting this explanation.
biipts fiber 10.
free children stolen.
STuLEiN from the subscriber, in Wake
County, near thi Ft > Adam Ford, o'n
Kiuse river, the 21 s nxlanf, THREE
(ERL, CHILDREN of color, ffree
lorn) viz. the eldest named Poliy Valcn -
("me. ape, is remarkable jor having ala rg e
tum-xr on her breast, wkichitds been lanced t
Cf next eldest Susan B n?ice Valentine ;
tll f youngest Rebecca Ann ‘Valenti he, Jh e
ddtsl about igyears old, the next eldest q
years Kid next January, the youngest g
years old January past. They have very
soomih skin, dark mulatto color ; the. fzrc
youngest very sensible, It is supposed that
some dishonest person has taken them off
jor Las purpose of selling them ns slaves.—
Every person who can give information to
Vie printer hereof so that lean get my
children again, will be thankfully received
asides making any satisfaHion 1 am able so
do ’ . . ■ NANCY VALENTINE.
■Ra.eigk, (N.C.J August 27,1807.
For Sale,
On a credit till the first of January.
A PLAN CATION on the Louisvilh
7C ’•’ b cen ro ’l es bom Sjvmnah, con
*3in,,)g ri'tty acres of good well timbered
fne land, twenty- fiye pf which are now
Oder cultivation and good fence, v eil
* f -Op ea to the cultureftf corn and cotton,
U , w . n ? * °®C of ‘be bed {lands on the
2“ ™ n av.ern.-r-F6j terms o? faie, ap.
P y <o the Itiiiferiber a this Office.
. „ WILLIAM WIGGINS.
A'* s4 *4 6. -i
h t* •
T 119HC
Avw ti.- > * J&- -O. Sw’
TUESDAY,
B. & C. Brooks,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
Per sear. Holla, ertpt. Barnard, from Nenv-T'otl,
6 pipes real old Coeunac \ n ..
.7 i F BRAi'i >) y >
4 IMIM N t
2 halfpipes rid Madeira WINE
A for” SUGAR.
,1 !S“ d }^‘KVSONTEA.
0 5 begs PEPPER
3 > boxes Daoliuleh SOAP
1 box irilli LINEN.
40 battels SUPERFINE FLOUR, not
more (ban ig d.l y s 1r- rn the tr PI.
Which they wi!J Tel! at their niu.T low
prices. Septembei 2 g. 61
D. & j. Douglass,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
Pc? tic 3r!js Luna and Se.-tlland, from K--’ r -A t.rk,
a large ad .nuon to their former St®.k of
BOOTS, SHOES, &c.
Which they offer at Who’efele or Rcta:', at their
Store, nppr>i'it<. the Buck's’ Head.
August ie <0
GEORGIA,
By his Excel! cr--y T-ire-T Irv/jn, G it
er nor and Command sr in Chief of
ih: Array end Nervy of this State,
end oj the Militia thereof :
A PROCLAMATION.
\ 7T TKE P LAS: r, aao by nn ncx psf-
V Lent Louifvillc. on the ?:i>
of December, 1805, entitled sa Act
to eUablifh the number of Commif-
Gonejs for the Totvn of Mliledge
villc, an i to eJcUnd and defuie th> if
powers,” i is among other things tie
cWrd, u that if accommodations in
the judgment of the Cornmififoners
can be had for the Members of the
next l cgiflature, and the State Houle
tn such irate as to acts:: tne next iei
:ion to be held.there-at. it full be the
duty of the Comtniflioners to notify
•tis Excellency the Governor thereof,
and his Excellency,- by Proclrm udon,
‘o require the tneaiog of the next
General Aflembly thereat.”
And, tv ft;. r fas. the Lid Commit-
Goners did on the lEh irdiant, r> port,
that in tbc.H Judgment acconimo
rations could be had foi the Mem
bers of the next Lcgiflature, a.;d :.t?
State IToufe in such (late as to admit,
the next ftffion to he held thereat,”
\ have thought fit to iHue this my
Proclamation, hereby nedfying, tbai
the next fefiion of the General AS’
fernbly wiii be held at Miliedgsviile.
in Baldwin County, and do hereby
require that ail pet ions eKFted to re
present. this ft ate in the next General
Afientbly,’ to give their attendance at
that place or. tire day pointed out b.y
law.
Given under my hand and the .threat
. Teal of the state, at the State
Houie in Louifvtlle, on the 24th
cay of September, in the year of
our Lord eighteen hundred and
seven, and of the Independence
of the United States of Ameri
ca the thiny'-fecorid.
JARED IRWIN.
By the Governor.
HOR : MAR3URY,
(63) Secretary of State.
Wanted Immediately,
BY TEE MONTH,
An aSive negro Bey alcut 16 of eve.
Apply at tbk Off a. Sep- 22....60
I POLITICS
‘FDR FARMERS AMD MECHANICS.
PROPOSALS BOR PUBLISHING,
By WILLIAM DUANE , No. 10%
Market-street. PhilaJe'phaa.
Two Editions of POL I I’ICS
FOR FARMERS and MECHANICS :
Corrected and Enlarged.
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jibe ufur.i allowance to bookfelleis.
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defided to f ir-va: f to-Lie Aurora Editor,
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hood, received at Duane’s Book, itcrc,
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• > atber edition is procured to pay the ex
pense for printing.
Different reviews of this Work-.
Tt - Nortlutript .u IGiaicr, -a republican
’ ‘I f-% , <-
V, t fee! particular gratification, t tjjfct the
S'Jtttir ol the Aurora in of
the tireHi-ig s trVp d’n rent
p l- f ‘be ucioo. ic.i-; -‘A Itopnbhih the
A litres for lirtscisand M.-cbsi it ?, int. ■
pamphlet form. When this is dot.v, every
‘firmer will bemnabied (and no or.? <-u :ht
to ncgb fll i:) ttr procu-e a copy of ih 3 v..
iusble and highly ititcreflitig votk.”
Ft c-m Lang's llcyal Gazette, published
in New -York,
“ I he !a c- a-trocious and piratical decree
of J* rmpafie is -s crirpiete comment 0:1
the witlings of Duane, for fouVe time pail,
iri!larly cn thole arcurfed pieces in".
■ eti “ Politics Jof Fdimms.” 7* be Ae-oe-
Hcafi fcfi-at wotili c-w piefurre to diet'.}
that ibis man is 3a agcr.t of the y rant <*i
France, 6 *g>B’- to be held up 3.3 an obj.:£i ,-!
y.oW hilptcjon.--- Tbe itnking coi.-ci
deuce between this Outrageous attack upon
-he very vitals ol our country, and the
petit): oas dottrines .T the Aurora in pre
-o'ttjfj the pi'uiundcruiing imereti, Lhe a
guculturaiifis) oi the United States, for
then fi-ivile reception, is 100 obvious to
viccpc the moll unthinking. It cannot
nr 1 b? denied that rbetf was a ptcconccrt
?d .-;u t etu'een Duane and his Gaitc mus
ters to prepatc the public mind ol this
country to ( wallow without a mumier, t i?
I ddt.erous piil ; this dircH ftib at uur J)i ri h.
•ill itttereft. It Congress docs not Hiow 2
becoming (pint on this occafiott, then in
: ccd have the execrable agents oi N-.p. 1 *ot>
iiuttoo fatally fuecec.ied, to fcaue.ißg she
five brands ol dtfiemujn and lututg us u :,.
their ;11 fiiatrs. It would tceru t!;.i? 1 ht.
Aurora forefaw, or rattier was force; ,ol
■liefe prelent alarming measures ol .oc
Emperor of France aganift this country;
r put-o keep down our spirit, and by proc
fr*; r , our energies, i.e has (or Tome time
*',l been fertuloufly and wickedly employ-’
and in making the farmeis feel l oHilisy to
their brethren of the cities ; (hiving to
perfuad? them that their interefis were dis
iinfil from tbele of the merchants ; as it
what deeply aji’e&ed the one, did riut di
retily injury the other.”
r - Printers oF republican r.ewfpapers,
throughout the union, are requidlej to in
fen thefc propofajs, and receive fubferip
tions ; tliofe who adveritfe (hall receive
copies oi the pamphlet in payment.
Chapmen who travel with books, r
other goods, (hull, he furniflied on good
terms.
Philadelphia, March c 7, 1807.
£t_j- Subscriptions for the above Work
arc received at the Office of the Public In
telligencer.
OUobcr 6,
Intelligencer.
OCTOBER 6, iSoj.
Norman MlLean <3 Willia-m E. Barnes.
FROM THE- AURORA.
THE RIGHT OF SEARCH.
The tory writers and papers feetd
o be not awGro that by defending
and advocating an ufutp4d power ol
search by the British drruizers, they
are aTuaily defending the like right
of search by the French cruizers.
There cannot be a jot of difference
in the right of jufiice of either nation,
both Yr>uft be limilar. If it is a right,
as they alledge, it ir- a common riyir,
and the powers of liarbary, as well as
Britain, France, or any other Ration
that fends an armed {hip to sea, poflefs
an equal and as. complete a right ao
any other nation.
But fay the lories and Eiitifh agent?
Britain never will, lire never can, give
up the exetcife or alkrtion us that
right; if Hie does file links as an 1;;-
dependem nation.
Now it the’ consequence and pow
er or Great-Britain, are so fppported
by that search, is it not palpable, iliac
exa&ly in proportion inuit it be o£
the fame importance to France, to in
(iU on that right of search also ? If
it is the only falvationi of Britain,
Fiance then lias a double motive to
att upon—-her own iiuerdl and a ! i
equality of power.
Now Fiance has not infilled o n
Mzt right, and but in few cases have
her cruize:'.! violated the principles-o£
i;. r g ovcr I.mei.l. m-r h . 00k at what the
toxics would lead us to, Ihouid we
follow their advice in fettling our .dif
ferences with Great-Britain —concede
to th: poution ol the tones and their
‘criL jet's—our merchants cannot but
expect that Bonaparte would then be
bound as a common principle of reci
procity, and relling his claims wholly
on iucii concdfions to the Britifii gov
ernment, also to enforce tire right of
search from all vefiels. coining from
British ports. The confequer.ee would
be inevitable.
These corf;derations ore at this
moment peculiatly necessary for the
merchants of the United States, eff
cially as many are deceiving them*
(elves with the idea that if Britain bare
ly apologifes for the murders in iho
Chetapeake, and disclaims all orders
to Berkley, that r!l is then ftnifhed.
gain It such infatuation v:c again
molt icrioufiy w arn them—infatua
ion has prevailed with them too long,
it is time to turn to sober uiferetion.
T he- conteit in difpnie is far deeper
than the outrages in the Chcfupeake ;
BiAaiti in her h> pocnly may poluLiy
try Humphreys, us {he lias tried oth
ers—he may be told by the court;
martial that his lword has not been
dt{graced in his hands—and the Brit*
iih minifiry may thusattempttoquib
ble under their naval policy, with the
rights of free nations and the blood,
of oar citizens.
But as we have repeatedly find long
ago. the present comtft between France
and Britain , can end only in the efta
btifhment of a maritime cod: of laws
for the whole world, similar to that of
the armed neutrality, and the late prin
ciples of blockade laid down by the
French government.
Any thing short of those principles
will always iubjeft the commerce of
our merchants to every insult and vex
ation, and elpecially, Ihouid any thing
short of that principle be now conced
ed to Britain; for luch a cor.cefiion
would be a full and ftrfccl acknow*
[Mo. 64.]