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[Vol. 11. No. ‘tzj
TIIE INTELLIGENCES,
£3 PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS AND FR.IDAYS
By NORMAN M‘LEAN,
ON THE BAY,
fI T 3’ Y UOtt-ABS YEA ANNUM, PAYASLft ONE
HA3,’’ IN ADVANCE.
Fcr Sale at this Office ,
Tkc fallowing BLAKKSrwWh are neatly ‘Min
ted on excellent Piper.*
ENTRIES, different fciod*
MANIFESTS, ‘oreign and Coaiiifcg
BILES of EXCH iNGIi
fSKAAIhMS* AKTICLE*. ‘j
BEETS of CONVEYa.nCH
MORTGAGES
POWERS of aTTOPNFY
PRIM riCES TNOENIURES
BILLS of SALK
/T*q *!- Ha OjV C! j
iliai o OalcD,
, Will be sell on the 1 ?A
irjlatt,
the slool>
tor M £ NT 0 It,
ller tatkle > &c * to g c *
t!ier -fith a box of Merchandize, and a parcel
of Leather. Condemned Lt a breach <.*£ the
Revenue laws.
Den. V/ all, m. and. o.
Qftober n 5*
TO RENT,
A commodious Two Story HOUSE, in
Elbert Ward ; wilh out buildings complete.
Terms resfonaLie.—lmmediate pulTefiiou will
be given, Spply to P. J. Vsfilotton, or
BEN. VALLOTTGN.
October 11 5 b
THE SUBSCRIBER
ttAS 010 HAltO THn TOIIOWIiCG AST/CLEf,
Which'be vebl fell low for cash, at his Store
opposite the Maiket and next door to Mrs. Rice.
Gentlemcn‘slong broad Cloth Coats Jt Coatees
Ditto a few excellent Surtouts
Cadimers and Cloth P.tntaloons
A few of the fit It quality Great Coat#
Ditto Ditto E'lglilh Plats.
A L o 0,
A ferj suits of Sumner Clothing.
Orders for Negro Clothes car. be fuppliei r.t z
fhcvt notice.
joiin Barnes.
Mutket-Square.
Sepfimbet DO—-48
Marlhals Sales.
CONTINUED.
0.1 lot fra TUESDAY in Noye-.-ber next,
Will be fold at the Court-ITuuse m Savannah.
hree NEGROES.—Levied on a3 the p>c
petty of Lewis G. Cuthbert, at the suit of Jo.
seph Baker.
Ben. Wall, u. and. g.
oaober7—s3
* ,i- -—I i I ■
Sheriff’s Sale.
Agreeable to executions placed in my hands,
by the Tax Colleger of MTutofn count’/, will
be sold, on the fird T uesday in November nr.lt,
at the Court-house, in Glynn County, between
the hours of 10 and S o'clock, a HOUSE and
two LO TS, on St. Simons Itland —to fatisfy
the amount of 31 dollars 93 3-4 cents, being
taxes due by the eilate of Wm. Gibjs, for t.ie
years 1803, 1301 a.td 1305.
JAMES MCOP.E, 3. S. C.
September 3® 51
Sheriff’s Sales.
Ok the fuft TUESDAY In November rert, WILL be
GOLD, at the Court Hcufir in Savannah, e
---twjcothc hours cf tin .u.i tbfec o circle,
A NEGRO V/ENCH, stated
PHIND.IH, levied on *n<l to be fcM as ‘be property
61 fames Mutfyr.e, daecafei, under * Mortgage lYua.
the Lid J.-im-s Mtt'lrync to pmes , Icp'new.
jehu Rpptoy, s.c.c.
Aygult *9
PI Tbs 1 iu 1 kTY-T
J- U .tililvy JIN 1 Rjla 1 • t iA t K i\ \_y lN |\ 0
SA v AN.\AH, FRIDAY, October 14, 1808.
i he Subscriber
bias just received the following Goods,
U ittc/i he offers for sale , law for
Cush :
Old Madeira Wine of the fir ft quality
Ditto London Particular Tenenffe *
Ditto Sicily and Malaga
Port Wine, 6 years old
10 Medoc Claret
Claret m demijohns and bottle",
Sweet Oil in boxes
Small Burlington Hams, warranted good
Double refined Loaf Sugar, in fmsll loaves
New Cheese, 29 kegs of the brft Lard
Maces, Nutmegs, Cinnamon and Cloves
Lorillard‘s Macouboy, Scotch & Rappee Snns
Baskets Salt, London Milliard, and frefh Cho
colate
Wb'te wine Vinegar, Sv the barrel or gallon
29 Boxes of real Spni.iftt Sega vs.
ON IIANI \
A general alLrtrnent ®f GrocetieS,
F. MORIN.
Savannah), Sejt. 3(3 £1
XEJf DRUG AXD
Medicine Store.
On the 803% ryjr'CLi'e Escharge.
Ntx! door to Mr. A. Scrilner.
RESPECTFULLY informs his friend*
find the public, that be has just received a com*
cite and handsome alTortmen? cf all kinds of
DRUGS. PAT INF JED OTHER
Medicine.
T>!3. 3. BtiKTIIELOT,
Refpeßtfully informs th? public that he pos
feiTes a sovereign remedy for all forts cf vene
red diseases. Perfor.s of both sexes can with
confidence make ufeof it. Th{ advantages of
this remedy are, that a young man may take
this medicine, s and be perieftly cured, without a
difeovery on the pan cf bis connexions ; also,
the patient may, without apprehending any
danger, exic ’ehimfelf to c< Id, night air and the
rain, and pursue his usual avocations, as it re
quires no particular regimen, oth-r than to ab
liain from the commifilon of excefies. Those
who may apply to him r.t his MEDICAL
SHOP, near the Exchange, may be allured cf
the moil profound secrecy being observed.
Oaober 4—52
Sherift’s Sales,
CONTINUED
On ih-f.rj TUESDAY in Nov. nrrl, will
he sold at the Ciurt-Hoase in the City of S.:-
•rjn/iah, let ween the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock,
ALL mat i lact 01 LAND, .0 .tainm
sixry-six acres, rrorc or ids; about two
tittles from this city, and being part cf ih
Tair Lawn Levied on at the suit of
CLi; and Mit 1 ell and others, again ft the
Adr"* iftra'cr-s >’ T ‘omas N >rton, dec.
JO IN LPFINGEM. s c c.
Offcber 7 &
Sheriff’s Sales.
CONTINUED.
On the first TUESDAY m Nov. next.
u nil be fold , at the Coirt-house vt the
cuy cf Savannah l/e/zocen the hears of
ten and three 0 clod,
One Negro Woman named CELI A,
And her two children named SARY
and TOM.
Levied m ?s the property of Thomas
Mui, to fatisfy *ri execution in favor of
Maurice LehtfF. The above property
joint-ed out by the r’ -Mtin.
JOHN EPFING2R, s* c. c.
Savtuotih, Oiiber j 53
From the Wufoington City Monitor.
THE TREASURY.
From the height of their joy for
tne fur cels of th-ir fchrtr.cs m New-
England, the federalifts have precipi
tated them (elves into the deepeff for
row They are aUrmed for the fu
ture rrplmifnment of the treasury ;
and we b hold them reduced by their
anxieties like Miobe to t*ars The
jetulernen know, by experience, the
mistry of an empty treulury; and by
the (late in which th<-v left the nation,
a! esch. quer in 1801, they exposed
th*;r want of ingenuity to fill it. A
direlt tax was the extent of their finan
cial aptlity ; and that atl betrayed
their political decrepitude to the peo
ple. Their fears for the admimitra
non are truly charitable, and it would
be unfortunate if their friendly solici
tudes for the fLeal arrangements of
the government should reduce them
to an i ‘Curable melancholy.
It is mt the fide of the treasury in
particular that th prelent admimilra
ton is invulnerable. No descrip
tion of rulers would deserve the ton
(id< nee of the nation, ii they could
riot, a.'trt (even yeais management of
ih afiaiis of the republic, dispensed
Ailh tnie or with two years income.
Ihe adrnlnilti aiion of Mr. Adams,
wjthotli paving one farthing ol the
public debt, v/us not enabled to exon
ti#re the people Irorn a tingle cent of
uxes ‘l he taxe- of the federalifts
were, in truth, fort spent ; for after
they had imposed them they borrow
ed the money in advance A com
panion upon the point in quel!ion
may be leiviceable to the community.
Mr. Adms adminillcre l
(he government of the
U. States four year?,
and during that period
the teder-ldt* loanee*
(b< fidesexpending 1 he
ordinal y finances of Dollars.
thi country.) 11,300.000
Dcduht from this debt
the monies left by Mr.
Adams in the treasu
ry when he went out
of office, t 1794,04185
And the acluJ deficit ,
or debt led unpaid by
his imni.lry will be 9*505.955 15
!t w.s this extravagant conduct
which 101 l Mr. Adams the confidence
of me nation, and prepared the way
t-r that happy change of rulers which
introduced new and salutary policy
into the Araetican cabinet and legis
a ure. Immediately on Mr. J ffer
lon’s coming into oftice upwards ol
three millions ol dollars were laved
to the nation in ;he following manner:
fedu£lion of olffcrs
by (he Preli lent
which depended up
on his will, and oth
er economical ar
rangements, prevj
ouftv to the felfion
of the fir ft congtefs
under the present Dollars.
admir.illr3tion, 161,695 91
Redtidlioh of the marine
corps, 39.00c*
Reduction ofthesrmv, 5:2 000
Redudlton of the navy, 200. 000
Repeal of taxes, 2,000,C00
Saving of lees (rein ex
cise officer?,- by the re
peal of internal taxes, 135,000
Pvepeal of the inferior
judicial system, 33 000
Eedußion of commis
sion to ccilcdtors of
customs, 17.000
Total 3.107,605 gt
[Whole No. 172 J
With the fame honesty, our pretent
rulers htnbanded the national refoup.
ces, and rigidly applied the public
money to the legitimate objetfs f 0 —
which it is intended. Independent
of defraying the current expencel !>
the gove.ument, the adrmniff rt .j 0 -i
Uridiy appropriated the lurp| Us me
ntv l the l/atu.y 10 the p.yment
ihe public debt* insomuch that a’moft ‘
all the tncuu.biance of that kind th->ft
could be paid offha* been dtscharced
and the legiffature are lo,king forvvard
to the improvement ot the country or*
an enlarged fcalc by liberal expends
sures of ih* public revenue in the for
m a non of roads, canaF, and * o’h
useful undertakings. These faffs are
too notorious to he denied, and earn/
with them the mod solemn convitfions
of the upnghtnefs of our rulers, and
the wisdom of their mea! tires.
II the intemperance of the Europe
an powers continues to thwart and
perplex the pacific councils of Ameri
ca, the economy of the administration
has been so admirable, that no rccur-i
rence whatever will be neceffarv tc
taxation. Ihe federalifts profefi, tf >
think otherwise. But their thoughts
on the iubjed entitled to no w- ighc
whateverbecause, w'hen reduced to
extremities themselves, thev coulc!
dtvue no other than the mod odious
and offtnfive methods of raffing funds.
It is not surprising, therefore, that be-’
inp, so dull of apprehension themfelvc
in financial matters, and being filled
with conceit cf their own perfpicacitv
they should infer that there can be no
diff rent course pursued from that
which they followed and which led
ibem to deftrutlion. Thev do not re
.it- tt mat there is all the difference im
aginable between a profligate* and a
prudent adminiftradon, end that whdlt
the resources of the former are ruined
by extravagance those of the latter ar
preserved and multiplied by circum*
Ipeflion and frugality.
The present adtnintffration esn com
mand to a certainty pecuniary meanq
to carry the government through ano
ther year at least, which is authentica
ted by the following statement, fur.
milled by a writer in the National
Intelligencer:
t. Sale of public lands Dr,liars.
for two years, i.ooOjCOO
2. Mr. Gallatin in his
report of November 5,
ISO 7, sys the amount
of ouiftanding bonds due
by importers, alter de
nuding the debentures
issued on account of re
exportation exceeds at
(his time sixteen mil
lions.
Add to this sum the
new bonds given, and
deduff from the aggre
gate the duties since pai l
into the treasury, arr!
there will remain a clear
lum outstanding, which
may-be computed at a
<*h°ut, 12 ,006,060
3. Duties on new im.
portations, Gy 2,000,000
15,000,000
Add to this, tin eafh ac
tually in the treasury at
this time , 13.500,000
Total, 23.500,000
In this eftintate are included, not
only the ordinary sources of rtvenue,
but an extraordinary and importnc
auxiliary a riling from the embargo it
felf. This is the amount of draw
backs, which the reader will recoiled
is a duty lecured to be paid, to the U,
States, in case the articles arc net ex*