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[Vor,. 11. Ni. 67.]
, THE IN'l'if.LU ;t->TCT.IS,
JS PCBAISIT** • * TYESBtTt AND fRIJAT
By NQIMTAN M'LEAN,
• tHS JAT,
AT SiZ DUA*S P’* ANNUM, PAYAILS 83 r
NAL* IN ADVANCt.
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1 or Sale at this Office,
Th,; fallowing. BLANKS. whieb *re neatly pua
ted o.i err&llfnt Paper.-
•V'r'Wi • NT’* ENTIUKS,. ilifFeren*
•TC •’• idiFi.-.TS, vreign end-(.catting
of t xca yen
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E-f- :o> COWfcV AWCE
tvl IRTTAOKa
■?>vV£RS of TTf'?Ni ; Y
t:\fx rjciw iNi'-iiN ruu£s
. £:££-!i i"f SATE.
1 p | 1
jjy <aslS&lL
1 For Sale,
vM i!vn' , r\< IFharf\
in hard hig TBret ■'■ err, j of tfrivtd/nm
£]i ,
2'9 hog.,h . of Coarse i.i’ cr
pwoiSah
43 do. A. E. Rum
A {■.w ho i.’ htads t i SuttSir
C 7 O
4 chefio ot iftjpr i! ira
A few ba,,s oi Green CofT-e
2j boxes one ton oi.
€ir Mb
To barrels c r 3?ef
so chi. pickloG Shad
toy boxes be A Mould Candles
i?3 c.’.o. -oap
to ‘am A Apples
10 do. I • .rs
11 C .i:s of Coupa'S
A f-.-w (fasks t'o!. Cd. SI. Kails
Centk'Rneohi Fine hhes k
i.adios Morocco Fancy Shoes
‘Mens!,?T..:e thick ‘dines
%o reams Writing? per
3 > ditto Royal Pi: mg P*pr.r
2 hogsheads Lamb’ack
A few pieces >f eie2r: Futni
tern, Tablf, i) -k:, Fed
fl • 1 4 s, i:i the rev;cd f..s!■:on
1 pat. nt C lock, W-i Hards tn ke
i case off •shiocabsc Gal Foes.
too barrels Northern Polices
500 large Cabbages, Beets, Car
rot , Onions, Turnips
A few barrel, GLuher ,‘ ; alts
Id Hoard*
A few dup 1 Via* , Pails. Sif
ter:, Set Meafitres, and a few
tons o* f! o’. AT
I E3ENEa. I'j R CLAP, or
■ THEOPH. BERRY.
H November il— *G3
I j\J r^fnr'.ri
jj The I)!,trier Court for the X>idiiA of Geor*
■feu.ftad* adjouftieJ until Wed.lefdav, the 25.1 ‘
■kwemfeer mitai’.t—cf which an co3cn,ed w.l!
IB t;U: notice.
fl Hen. kVa!!, a. c,
S November 155—0.1
1 Marshal’s Sales
fl Pn TUr.Sbj T the Gib December next,
[■Wgl be.fold bc the couri-houfe iu Savannah, lie*
1H tween the ui'iul lunu * of tale,
M Fifty acr-a of L A r'D, adjoining lands no .’-’
*B >r bte Monet’s, Dr. lrinr J a. * and <najh. Sold
f®* the property of vV.n John Da ves a id file,
of Adam and VViUiam Tonno. |
.1 Aliy, on that and the fiibfeqnent day, will be
’> in Comnti‘ri’s ilow, fun dry DRY
fIpOQDS, LfQOUR.I, kc. — Levied on a, the
■ “perty of Getirge Foder, i'nrviving copartner,
fl ‘.fftisfy Georgo New bold and Lawrence Van*
fl- ‘deren and Cos
I Bci% Wall, M. . ••
■ Wore /her S— Qi
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PUBLIC INP UP r FENCER.
SAVANNAH, TUESDAY, Mmm 22, 1303.
Iron hie Aan nai Inifl’tgenccr.
To THO M\S JEFF ER s’:) N T ,
I'ufiierd cf the United Stales.’
Air.—Accept the .if ctionare d
---d.t-Loiihp Kotocion liaptitl Affocia
t! ’ !? bold: ri iu Loudoun county, and
Bat? Os Virginia, Atigufi iferb,'lß.oß.
/<:u will permit Ui to offer you our
bnceic cohgratujation.% wh.le v- f PC
you about to be relieved from the !.
bors inieparable ficin the truf: you
have been called to sulkin. jy..
v.uiL we anticipate v:u; tepefi* in
-.ue bosom of clomcfiic trainc. i:i ;v .
ur lament the lufs oh your
.ul fi 1 vices, which we be lirve hate
been 1 b!rfling to the United S.:a..rs ;
*nd Virginia etpecially it indebted to
your 2<*#i and patriciiijrai. To yo Ui
hr, under t!:c fu pt riutending : vj
dence of the Ciea: Father of tN- !uj.
lU*'.,. , V.e (es, bllifciVC:. v; e; sly
ndrbnd ir our dcliveraece from the
gUimg chains of anecGdiidical efub
ii{,,rneiit. v', e have rot forg..ttcn
ikat into your hand our petuit on
■'“* interefiir.g fuhj ft w.i* put; and
e rri.fti. with gtat pltafure. on the
wildotr, hruincffc and zeal that re re
t. xnih ifed id wery part of your con.
out! until tin* chains were broken. *s?d
u ligioiij tyranny gave up the g-.oi!,
Uy buried in ete-ua! do H ;j *vi-r
to experience a rtfuirechon we hope,
in this happy country, {he ri flection
becomes abundantly more p!e*fu:g
v'hc;r we view every pait of you: po
ll ; c*d b'e perf cf Iv in unifo-o with
prin tpks that fhAne wuh {nth
iupcricr luliu* at that eailv dawn of
your poituc-l career We have !>-o
m y our ar.fwcr* to th ;fe who rave
. y . i|| |(i; j,JJ
poftarß trud you now bold, the r.*a
-lou you ofi-r for iettring fV.no i!v
n if? and buttle of public life, a rj
fed consent ih: age muff we,ken tb
fxurn-ci f\j:ct7i, and a.i tins is the me
tun tkr .ugfi which the unUicdu~!
U> u!a- diiplav their fc.roe, when the
fortiK'T, fhro'igh a-.-e or any other
caulc, u 1 pared, the latte nvuft ut
frr a p'ropunionablediminution. Eu:
at the Gnu* titneU is with deep te ,*■
that v/r paM with your id-Vul talcs.u.,
..Ithough nccf’ui:, may coir .; I u.c
tn-eafuf-, an-.i ftvqiiuit changes -mot;,
the public < Hue's in n republi.au no
vrt n .ent. may h if lecure t?s ytts:
r •, cv widi ut a cnrru'ptjc.nxd pri.*;c!
nl-.-s : atm ;t wall :>ec\'<r?:::si~ ■ !cf;-t
iiiOUtvl tnc nation *ncc?e;i i.i il'* c.-’c
non of a pc.don 10 hi! the nv : .\ von
hold, of like p:ditit4il ptliicijd-r .vnh
v6 u tfclfj ,a ad ththe go v ?•< :;: ?n ■
may, without variation rfi?s-nui-i th*
ground it Isas takert until beil-gf n
powers arc taught to refpeC the • n.,
ciples of judicc and quity, end ceatl
to arro"""* to them let ves the exch;
Hve ri. * of dicla'tmg for oiTs:*. I
laws that have no foundation in . *
and : re ip.lite£! oppolition r tfsr kv
of til natitma. Siiffci- us : .
*'%re ; : ou Hr, Eut white you retire
to the Iceoes of domettrc enjoyment,
v.n* (niccrclV wrOi, under ihi ‘twilt*; of
a sraciou* Providence, vour conifers
may e.*-.c C.i your mob Anguine hope,
and ccrvicious rrtiitude fitield you
ftom a!! ihm pain which i.t infrparabie
fron a Mf.acruSng mind. Here
those arrows that malic? and difap
pointed ambition have difeharged so
libeullv during your adaiihiftration
will cease to Ov, while their authors
ir.*ke hide to find feme new viftim to
f.tisfy the ir inveu rate rage. And it
is our earticfl praver t.iat, uoen you
are calleci o take leave of alf the con
cern* of public and tiorri’ Ihc life, the
God of all nurcy and goodnef; may,
according to hi* own love reign ‘plan
of faying guilty Miners, receive ycu
u his right hand, where Über y reigns
triumphant, and right and jufitcc can
never he perverted.
Done by order of the Afibciation.
WM. FKISTOE, Moderaiur,
Thomas Buck, Cleik.
re*T* p ;••* •
jl tie r rested: 1 scns&erin cur next. J
From the (IF. C ) Jlfenitor,
THE CRISIS,
The core’uLo-t, which re have
; r.|.i.cro drawn oi a Ttvorabie adjust
| r, ient of our difFcrences with Europe*
!an powers, 1. ve been bottomed up.
,on the honorable, just> and concilia
;:3ng propositions of our government
. t<> the c-tx : x France ar.d Great Bri
| Min. if tiny prove unfounded, they
f will only go to bl ew that we have
: bcenKlispdsed to ‘place more ccnfi
! deuce iu the friendly di po dtions of
| bt. James and St. Cloud than they
; deserve. Th? e Torts of our go vert i
sient to bring nwv-ers to a friendly is
sc ’-vi-.h the bdl* ? -er?nts- may have
failed, but the world will very shortly
understand that it is owinpM.o thefr
own wicltcdness anj not to cur ptrti
, nacLy.
| The American admit.;strr.*ion for
‘the List twelve months lias -exhu.Lcd
an c x it.ple cf mdderafioiiand forliear
a.:cc v.iuoh must a: nisli the uiii-
Versf. It was at anytime in the pow
er of the Lrated States by cbmhinirur
I war. Fi.u ce to lute ivprc:. cd ar.U
j wouiuLdi England, or by c.;mbmhvj
I with -G.'cat idrit. iu to iiave injured
France in a via:’ ; but arhwrinr;
to tbl* print:pic of aso let neutmllcv,
our goveinment have : resthe
; oris.ho * uuur.oa taxc.i -by \v’; ani.-g
----i-Oii utj.i t.iv Imench rcr oiiition r-. .n
--vi.c OI.•- -i1 .t (.a. to cm ~j. cen
m e'.o-i with tie French cr the Imr
iwti, pre..-arve :.n ir::;cper:Lut attitude,
<!e *. j ~j Jy and impartiady w:,.h the
• u.id epowers, and resist every tn
crc:.Ci>. ....v vvhi.-a they ihoml at
tL:i'F i U >.' r t CL * iiV-iUT*
t J C..’
li .c t; i •:ib and £>La. cs’ have r M'r.u
** * u . j Lie l j b • ic o l nciii iv.! tty iuo i\ <
LO Lnii Liiic LiCll forci^i.
. Li.itiOtiS i.'.iiu f A>w come empinmcLß
iu u cr.
liow ti hi the gdvenhneat cf th
c;.i ui g'u.Cca meet that trLi., ?
lii - . ut:i',.'Cj oi cciiduct ptVoCn
I thcniici.: s :
i. -Y ‘i til? cm barer
11 iiv/t.iC UliV i'Ui j J. KIFUFi .io*
*■ jr.
L . A continuance cf the mba: p.
?’i \us pvqx\i..iiO v ibi ‘va-.
ALmufi--.’ ItlC lOi’niUtiOii Oi tWO iV.’Ts ’it *>
j une on our north-euMern uid in
j • her on cue : outn-wcotem f. omier
! . ‘th corps- ‘ T e- reserve of s. lect nni -.
! ..I lor tlic - i mce ox me eemrui p.u
.'he union.
iii. /.u i-iirr-yal-cn ei * c er. ir
f i *'/ , a ... I>n of v.r • Rins.
11 Ancc and *'t at :"■ . ~ ■■ -• j-.-•;t
----| I ‘ ‘.ri’ : * h: : *:. uedition:-; ‘: jpj,.st
("v commo: \ cr*cr*ucsa mi nivnuuoii
dvr b-ii American pr, unecs to
es ; .c- hi cndence, throw uli aii ul
lerpv.nce i-not. hunjoe, and unite with
•:r> in rcsi t r.p; its inju Lee end tyrau*
n ; ; to :“L:er with the format ion of an
army . f £O,C( 0 men for tir- in-ms* m
; od subjugiti'en of th? Eriti.Lt poaiics
sions in America.
Upon these prcpbr.iticns, in some
-La :c < r another, our national legisla
ture must deliberate and must decide.
Tire representatives of the people arc
called to high .duties, and they owe it
to thernseive::, to their country, and to
posterity,to discharge iht mv. i h firm
ness ; and that they will perform them
with spirit, with energy, with judg
ment. no man who is acquainted with
the American character can doubt.
A tie j .CS.-.Wut V- ill .iiUtitvtfKe,
1
[AN till • No. 183
will explain and elucidate tie aetu.d
circumstances, the positive and cor
tingent resources of the country. Mr
may, if he pleases, advise what is pro
per to be dene. l3n‘ the represent.*.-
lives of the nation ought not to shrink
from their proper share of responsibil
ity hhey win. not hri:. k. If
peace can be preserved by any mean t
sliort of dishonor, cf degradation, and
of ruin, in the name of Heaven ict us
p “serve peace, If peace cannot bo
maintained consistently with what vvc.
owe So ourselves as a rich, enterpri.
“ ;n g, and valiant republic, tlicn let
those means be cdop.cd which will
produce the greatest advantages to the
union, 1/ war be necessary, let us
have war ; if an amphibious policy he
be", kt that peer fell. THJIOW
A VVAY PAR i Y liiSTINCT
IGJrd, Imitate the, ever glorious
congress of 1776. Lot the congresd
of 1‘ Gd be like a congregation of sa -
ges, each one striving; not to irritite,
to perplex, to thwart, but who shall do
the most so. the nation in the present:
crisis. Let every man lie heard ; !
every one jtrppose his plan, and freely
gdrnmuaicatg his ideas; tb.en select
‘w best, uiitr comparing, contrasting,
and digesting the whole. From ever-*
p .rt of the Union The members of the
legislature will bring with them the
-.entnnents, the cpintons of the people;
‘•hey u ill express by their speech*.*::,
by t-'cir votes, the wishes ar.d the
wants, the feelings cud the expecta
tions cf the citizens : Whatever is rc
w !ved upoi. will be supported, because
imtever is done win be the sense of
f o people th nwclvcbji May we not
hope lor uusr; :LiusdctC”mmaticn ?
Gei tan Jy ii On? tiring o? observer- —-
Ui.xiiGi'l A V.ONG GUM. wLv MT.
i he virtues cf union are incalculable ;
and r.t this moment c precious. It*
excellency is too wed *Vr5 •• ‘
following passage from t.n eloquent
writer to ue ouinicu m .i, :
“ Every opinion is entitled to rcs
nect, because wc are to p-rccurne that
.t is suggested by the a- b e ts. a gc
■•rrai be.wfit ; but qilnionc encounter
cl-, other, and before we decide in fa*
or of one in particular, we are obliged
o remain suspended between error
ii .l truth* Each of them ir pi esented
F’h erur.l advantages * nay, it some
.mes ii mpens, that truth anpears tia
-4 ami uvaLracdve, while e’ror in
c -orated- wi.h'em *m#ntar.d tnforced
vcl->p"-*v.rc. bkb.it is the true
e : .fy for th:; l::kohvC'n:?ncc ? Un:-
.h , Unto:;, hat irrerb-nble panacea
nst the evils of nertinaotty. It is
i ion hut composts th? understund
;; ali'd tranq till Les the :■ Ix-ctiorr-:;
be still:: the tumi It c*’ the pw-rsions,
.k cuyereodcs personal anil, Ames,
po disci.Ji-unts Lie deluded semes,
-he cieripr.tes the clouds by which
• v-L; is obscured, she sheds the rays
. f distinction upon the apostle of
nc r.iesettts her wi.h modesty, he id
received Without tfitiavorautc p.cpos-
XCiUoUS.”
Froir. ihc (A\ J.J Journal.
ENMITY TO ENGLAND.
The same men who accuse out
r: vow went w.m i;c ir. ; p tr, binary to
France,'xccusc it likewise with enmS
lv to F.ngLind. This is equally lake.
Mr. JaT rson’s maxim is—“ Peace*
Commerce and honest friendship -with
a Li. natiotv:, entwighn y alii, -rices with
‘none'* —and this iiia -hu has been the
std-r of his conduct. Britain Iv ylune
dered our property, condemned our
vessels, impressed our seamen, mur
dered our citizens, insulted n ?,r flag
abused our government-—md no' w *em
‘leavers by-her Orders in Council. jL.
’ ,j‘. z ! ,;t>'.i! ? T liaß;ent ’ to ‘ * os my
a 1 i-.M- U ila t her of many millions