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PUBLIC INTELLIGENCER.
Nc. 41 Vo 1. 11/
The INTELLIGENT lift,
is rvi’jw-jib ON TUESDAYS AN B FRIDAYS
3y NORMAN M*LEAN,
on t;:e say,
sir dollars per annum, payable one
HALV IN ADVANCE.
Fcr Sals at this Office ,
Tie Lllov/i* jr KS, which arc ne itiy prla
seii o v > exce:|i-ut Paper. 4
KZeICH ANT’s ENTRIES, different kiwi*
ore gi; aiu CuUii£
EXIO? of EXCH NtiE
S ■ i MENs’ vri icles
ot CO. .VEYaNCB
I(/- ; OR I GAGES
POWERS'of TTORNJ Y
piUNt'l ES INDENi UPJi%
EU.L.S of ALE
NOTIFICATION TO
TAX COLLECTORS and SIIER
■’ IFFS.
THE Collectors for the year 1807,
and those for the year. 1806,
who are still in arrears, are Notified,
that until the 10th day of November
next will be allowed them to make
final settlements of their Accounts. —
Such Collectors ..abaci it not in their
power to get their Insolvent Lists cer
tihedby the Grand lan as; .at the Spring
Cifeo.it of the Superior Courts, will
do well to avail themselves of the op
portunity which will be afforded for
doing so at the ensuing Fall Circuit;
for executions will assuredly issue
immediately after the day above menti
oned, against those whose accounts are
act the ; closed.
The Sheriffs, to wh.om ucayfox
Hg&iist: collectors have been already
Rewarded, arc required to report- to
Re, without delay, the proceedings
which have been had thereon,
I GEO. R. CLAYTON,
■ * Treasurer.
i ■ *
■ Treasury ojffi.ee, Georgia, 7
wtiiHedgevillt, llib July, 1808. 3 SO
I FOR SALE,
M ELEGAN r SADDLE HORSE.
| E quite at .b s OiSce.
Ij tly 26 32
s Sales.
V d'ffifi Tuesday tn September next, nvilf be fold
Bet the Court.Hyttfi in Savannah, at the ujuaf
mbour nj rale,
■SO acres of L AND, near Thunderbolt, ud=
Bung lands 6f Moufiet’s,and Da fi-i.e’s, and
ft trialfn. Taken in execution as the proper
■of William John Davis and vwfe, ads. oi
ftp'll and Willian Tunno.
I Beu. Wall, m. o. g.
ftfuguft 2 24
Sheriff s Sales.
the first TUESDAY in YcpUn.E r next
be fold, at the Cni't-house m tL
f Savannah between the houts vj
f# and tk>ee o'clock,
e Legro Woman named CELI A,
and her tv;o children named SARY
and TOM.
ev lH on as the pioperry of Thomas
1 i to fatisty , a execution in favor 01
irl ce Lehiff. The above property
Redout by the r ' l i.v.ff.
JOHN EPPINGER, s. c. c.
Iv annah, Auguff 5. 35
Sheriff’s Sales.
Tuesday in September next, WH.L RE
. P* “t the Cunri-houfc fb Bruufwick, The
‘"5 It* ACT of I.AJSTJ. lalten an.’ to be fold
fetime of Mrs. Martha Sne-! as the proper
'hua Morgan, dtceafed, at the suit of H.imd
t uper, viz: Ico acres of l.£l> D <>n fat fab
ll '"d. b. trading north by |.<nds o’ Robert
®n U e foutii try laud, ot Ge.rge Bai'.liei taft
r“ buds, weft by rbe 1. in road,
L J IMfiS MQUi.ce;, S. G C.
|i : 9 33
Irani ike Lily Gazette.
The experience of mankind ha
lon - since confirmed the inrportan
!ru’c, that 4 * the true and jull non
qut jLs are thofc which each makes at
home by cornu iling the peafimuyf
hv promoting agriculture at.d man
uUCt- fies; by multiplying mert, and
the <nli( r productions ol li.-iure.’
Ihs fe arc the means by v/r-ub the
foundation of empire is r rrdered per
n an- nr. { here is then no spot on
-fie globe fitter lor the blessings <1 in
dependence than North Ariu rtea. —
By including Louisiana in the federal
union, we have no need unless tor
the advantages of commerce, to go
abroad for a single article. enhu tor
ur natural or artificial ‘wants. i his
ts wfiat wall coniiitute Aronica ? very
powerful nation, if the r; Stless inter
j Fial cm trues ol its peace, no no con
j tinue to labor lor its dstmembt rment.
: Disappointed, designing men, may
diltiact and finally overthrow the belt
govefrunent. Human nature has al
ways b( en the fame ; every land is
unhappily fated, now and then, to
produce fome moi.fter m human
Shape! Kver since this counti'v was
wrelicd from its former tyrannical
matter bv freemen, it has nourished
many a wt!\ traiior iea y to f r-.e it
into a Vassal luhjectton w en Lchon
fh.fil have paved the wy for thee
vent. May heaven avert that Idling
off inpatnottsm, win bans ,b V ICuV
U'g unguaidea our bee conlflrutiori,
forfeit thole i .valuable righis 11 k curt
so us. Amt Means j Juts'. r no yo
vigilance to slumber, or von will s'..on
be an enslaved people. You can ne
ver become so through ike aim- a
of a foreign enemy, but may lin-i.
the insidious intrigues of ambition j
men among yourfeives. Always bear I
in recolliClton that our ui young!
country has given birth to the t aiior,
Aaron Burr, Yes! he was the worfi
of iraitots, and vet he lives mv w-u -
trytnen. Ihe (word of jultice which
ought to have oveitak n h rn, >a
kept (u I pended by the chicatt.. vol
law. J iehr there is many a Parr rr
inaining in our coamrv. From the
example these have had of the energy
of government, and of our love ot
country, you need not fear for mam
years, open attempts at dismesnbu
tnent. i nere are uth r me ns, hut
not less fatal, by which <-ur mdepen--
ence may be un ieimmtd. A- the
ot !y important ktp.iblic remaining
in the world, the jealousy of prince. l
will endeavor to overturn that happy
government which they cannot imi
tate. Britain, in particular, will ne
ver forgive our fathers not our de
feendants, for a- hi r of do
minion over this great portion of a
woild. Unceasingly will hireling em
issaries labor to render us a divided
people. From ihefe and ** men abov
the dull pursuits of civil life” you nave
e-cry da tger to apprehend. !he at
tachment of is nappy people to then
government, cannot be easily done
away; but history proves that it is
practicable, The attempt lately made
in theeaftern Bates, by Pickering and
others', to deltroy the federal com
pact, is evidence to show that these
loud characters underhand how to
weaken such attachments. To efi Ct
this, th-‘ nation mult firlf be gradually
rendered discontented with their ru
lers, by misrepresenting the purdf
intentions to be such as are opposed
to the public welfare. ‘Phisdeceitful
show of concern in ihctr b* half, at
tracts the unfulpecting multitude to
the pietended patriot, and fattion as
sumes the afpectof f hellion. The
goverument urns lol'eslisbcttfupport,
\i . l\. i ! , I;E AY, August £'G, 18C8.
which ever is in the love and con ft
'■cneeof the people, whoj when too
ite to fee their delusion, become the
laves of their ambitious leader. In
he brilliant admit.ifl atton of our
venerated- Jeftersov, the inviolable
and incorruptible patnotifm ot the
people was proof agaiidl the advances
of treason. Be it our Care, mv court
trytnen, always to choose such men
only as Mr. j ff rson. Ihe records
his. services to his country will
: command the admi.’auon of unborn
i generations. He will, ere many
! months, give up the great truss ot be
ing the head of the freeft g. vernment
tn exiftenc!?. He will retire with the
; attending blefiings of millions, to
, whom iic has laboured to secure peace,
I Parity and and independence As
nts worthy fucceflbr, we will clevaie
to the pnfidency the ui. n, who, next
to our prelem chief, is mo ft deierving
of that dignified ft-uion. That man L
Mr. MADISON. He was highy
iiiilrumemal in confiru ing and eit-4-
blifhing t>ur free conltituuon. He
has been the faithful a. and truly ufefid
secretary ui ila.es, in our countrie’s
molt awful and critical situations. He
;s too, 4P countrymen, in principl , a
Republican*
ST DIKY*
Gentlemen,
“ BL VIGILANT,” Should
be the waichword wih every real
fiend of equal liberty in these Unit-d
and ates; nut at sols eventful period on*
*: > (di- ii-.h now mi'ic tlitiutally nc
cu! a ./l times; for he in
iioious foe is ever at the gates!
Yv fiat B itain could not < fi ct bv
■OtC-l ALWAYS K. IF IN MIND
ihi Will attempt by LaU-i. Her fi >s
die tnetcenarn s quitted tlicit* happy
hiore-. with regret, the end of th
revolution, 1 hat disposition we well
know, has not since been changed, u
iL* iinh. r king, or his tn niohs.
V\ hat the lwurd could not achf- ve
ihe hopes the printing prtfs mav ac
eompltfb. By means of it, could she
once obtain an alliance offeniive and
• cknfivt ; could she once procure
ihe cay gate to be thrown open to re .
ceive her into its bosom, she would
uuieklv Uypoin ht r Cuckoo’s egg, ant
food show the deluded native brood,
that the neff was too fuiali lor them
both to rule it,
L is fortunate for the cause of lib
rty and truth that the *angio-federal
prints, in the aid r of tht ir zeal, push
matteis too far, and by attempting t<
prove too much, prove nothing to th
purpose.
When fu h print- proclaim Frer.ci
influence, and a french faction, who
h sieves them? for, where is the vq
t ry of liberty and indepehdcr.ee, who
would not (corn ihc impudent inter
meddling of any foreign power in ht>
national government! In vain will you
look for evidences of if. At lea ft,
weTcaow not of any French prints, nor
ofanv paper advising French alliances.
When the honored name or Wash
ington is used (as a cloak) as if his
ten iments and their's coincided, who
believes them ? He fought againfl Bri
tain and her principles— they ftruggie
for them.
When thev tell us perpetually that
the country is verging to its rum un
der the present fyflcm, and that noth
ing can save it but a change of men,
and measures, who believe’ th m ? I he
impudence and falsenooii is put do*n
bv an appeal to the actual Hate of the
country itfelf. Here are no rebelli
ons ; no .ftarvinjf manufactures ; no
one part of die citizens hired to keep
down and destroy rhe other j no inili
ury to iccur souuuy 3 sud fup-’
Whole No. Idß.
,J “~ tll2 ri) Ous supplications for
bred.
Compare these Urii:ethStar e .-,wih
this b -alied England—this, Jkield of
j,rv.g humanity , an-i then luige
whicn is the nation verging to ruin.
hen they advise coalttinn wuh
j „ m " lt a,dent wi Jhn of magnanimous
! Lr,la,n what beneHi do th y pmpofe
to Arnica? Free tr.de with Eng-
Lnd ! ! Thai ini ric a can have wh (1 .
;;r ßu r p!c .'[ es h p
>Vi- h r7k r thh
of I-S bafi fubmtffionj produce certam
!ur- s by ifllog ° Ur ilifdni lna nu.ac-
V- hen they advise war wi h Bona.
p what benefit mould tin, h 9
and what harm can the Untied out ■ ■
do him? America has n aa-.i ;a ,|.
ohjeO m sows , 0 , r „h Wej
for France I.lclf ls i,.vulnt,anle,„he r
ami a. Ui orelgn commerce, -he has
at present little cr none io lose.
. ovvs Somali thaiihe ed
itors of these pap t rs, and th ir ma/Urs
! a e i<n wa.~whrlft every good ,Lrt,
every real friend of mankind in g tne !
ral, and ol his country l . p- rtteular,
IS f l >r P’* c *' e are thdb
pcrlons real ft tends!! J
V\ h;, th n, lhat thinks at all, and
u not wilfully blinded bv party fimit
(or bv British g Id dust thrown nu ,
hffi eyes) may not fee rhe agents of
Lngtanid afckng one and'he Line game
as Peter Porcupine did
f rteadts ONi- —the means aie<>\ tu
—the prime mover is OS L and the
Line.
t 6 -BE VIGILANT.”
* It appears fcfirabfe to ovoid a mi S nomer 9
(n ipeakmg of the authors oi these pri-,t R ) to
use the appropriate term of Anglo Federalilf,
lui tire upright federalitt Ihould be cons rui.ded
with them Both are dHfinguiftab’e eaough
“ by their fruits. ’ °
rrW ~,
LONDON, June 14.
Phe Norwegian Regency have iflued
u.i order to prohibit the capture oi’
Sewe lish fishing bouts.
Some doubts are entertained as to
,j ” authenticity oi the letter purporting
■ o be from the Prince of Asturias io
ie inhabitants oi the province irem
AAich he derives hL title. Upon the
abject of these doubts we are not en
.bie to pronounce a decided opinion;
out a letter in the Spanish language,
!ich is said to be the original, togeth.
r with e*’. era! other letters written in
he same spirit, and directed to the
ame object, have certainly been sub
, fitted to government. We are also
.sauted, that the letter of the prince of
Ysturias was shewn to several of the
Nobhity of Asturias, who hesitated to
• ointhe conf.derucy thy. iithis invitation
was presented to them and they recog
nised the prince’s hand writing. The
other lttcers and proclamations are from
various individuals and public bodies
of certain local influence is likely to
operate, to rise in defence of their
country.- Publications ofthis nature are
circulated throughout Spain, aud they
are said extraordinary eL
sects upon the popular mind
Several letters Which v/ere yesterday
received from Heligoland 1 state, that
in consequence of the impropper usag
es which had been made of the situati
on of that place, lor the conveyance of
intelligence to the ports ofthe enemy,
the English government had deter
mined, for a certain , period, to lay ant
embargo on all vessels at that island;
during which no communication
was to be made but through the
medium of the packet, which is to
eon-tinue to sail between Heligoland
and England.
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The following curious communica,-
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