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PUBLIC INTELLIGENCER.
r/oL. 11. No, 63;]
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Ii; pC-IUSKED ON Tyjj'sa.AYs; and Fh >D.*.Y
IT NORMAN. M-EEAN,
ON THE 3.17,
A t SIX COLL-iftS PEI 4N.NtiM, PAYABLE ON;
‘hal” :n aivasce.
for Sale at i.’fs Oljice,
Tie Bt,AVI~§, ‘ . Hcs> are neatly pria
t.'~’ on ei.ee;i--ii l'?pr>
jjffi < K . : i? 7 ’ -'"* =•-■;:■'•■
SfH. s vs HXCJ-. •’
*"•- YvtEJfs’ AR'l'i ‘ : i-S
La*M ~f cosvi. :• ~:'C2
vii.jicroA<>fcA
low*** of crTouK'r.r
pis.U*U I ; ; Es INOERTUfecS
BiiiA .of
ror bale,
A Negro Woman, about thirty ’ rs of age.
T'i? owner wlihes to difnMeof he’ > Rjr.e R‘ r *
fca living'np the country. Apply at t.'iu otuce
* ,Nov. 2‘2*~67
r _ ,
CUTTER and SMOA KA D 3IX F.
Jhi n:l>scriler rvpcßfS'; informs thptN'c, t-d
k\s customers in parti-ular, tlnu t:s a&> r,-
tdad to? Sic arrlw. Is,
A Nu; ’Ay of
s B iter, 8-no-feed lie :F a H the heft
Spirituous Liquors, N ...sc, Muh-idj
With a genera! us:-ortir.?':t of
GROCERIES, •
Which he will cheerfully dlfyoL of to those
*l,o will he kind to favor tU-sir cuhom,
at his Slate, Iv; Bay L=ae, near W Ezdvauge.
,J cl.W* :•.
Ufitcber 2 ‘ . t—-'.;
TO LEASE,
i’er a Number of i airs.
THE whole or part of an o* An probed corner
X.OT, in Ewingsburgh, SC by toO leet, an-.!
s’ noted on Weft Bread Street. Ivnniedjut,
poffessioh can be given. Enquire cf
JOHN ETPINGL”, On,
OSbhcr 2; ■ST
r-i *p--5 C f
pterin* s bale.
On the fi< ft ibuef :*v in U-Turn v nv\
•wjlt b f.sfd dt the C'Htrt-1 -life in the
C’ V u * S vjn|iai), i'eiy.'t.u tlie
hoi;’ 1 1 i's) ‘I cl'lUK,
ONE NEGRO M US n .-.<•* cd jOHE
io be .old as t; e property o’ ih>- *
ta.e ot the late Robert DU; n, 1 -iv ;i i ~
execr ton founded on a fiucclofuie o’
liicr if h<; e.
’ JOHN EFPINGEIt, S.G.C.
N --vetribe* 2-2 /
Marshal’s Sales.
On the first TUFPRA Y in Dttmbb vent.
Will be (old at the courtdioufe, in Savannah,
One undivided moiety of a I RAC F of
LAND iituated in 1 iberty county, coniainb.r,
it the whole, 1,900; 4? or 500 of w'nch are
fi ll quality inland fwanip, with a never failing
refer vior of black-water, which embrace? all the
head waters of Bull-town fwar.ip ; 150 acres
a e cleared and under darn. 1 here are feversl
improvements on the pretruVs. Ihe whole of
tins traft will make one of the mod vahiahn
n'and rice pi ititat'ions in this date. Levied on
as the property of Jolepli Miller, efq. to fatisfv
an -xecutioa obtained by De Wolf, agar.il
l*im.
ALSO)
_ Eight NEGROES., (being part cf an tinili
vided pioptfty ) fc tween Lewis <fc .fames Cum*
hert. Seized as the property of Lewis U.
Cuthhert, by virtue ol an cr.-cution obtained by
Joseph Baker.
Two TRACTS of LAND , in Wilkir.fon
County. Levied on as the property of Alexun
d. r. Sv Roe, to falisfy fufldry judgments obtain
ed by the United States agahift Lid tine and
Wilium Smith, efq.
Ben W l. d.'. 8.
November 8—62
HAV. NNAII, FRIDAY; \ .v ß m, er 25, 1803.
Notice. 1
Did id Court for ‘llDiftria of Geor
i: ‘ h'av.ds adjotirifed until Wedneftluy, the 2Sd
*•’- *vt mtier •inll'ant—of which all couecrncd will
.Ke due notice.
N„Jfc r ,-JN w=n. c.
Marshal’s Sales
l SLSDA f the Otis December next,
A.il btloliat the court-Itonfc in Savannah,, be
t w tea'the* ufa.il l; oUrs r-fL’c,
F f * ‘.r.cc"f L< nd ,
, q r _ ■ ‘■*•• ■ . ii.viS cow
n fete iwmei ’s, Dr.'lt viiie’s, nd tiririh. Sold
as the property of Wrn. John D .vies and wife,
idmmtnraters of Adam and William Tum .-..
s-i !l \ on mat aud the subsequent <>••••, wiii be
fo.d, in Commerce Row, ‘ funclrv DRY
GOODS, LIQOURS, &c.-Levi c don::v,the
property of George l‘’oA.-r, surviving copartner,
to fatisly Ccor.ge New bold and Lawrence Van
huderen and Cos.
Ben Wall, m. and. G.
November 8 —62
-*. it, ifj 2> U i (j j].\'D
TV 1[ ] • * tn
xViedicme ocore,
DE J. Eh BIX ? HELOT,
)n flie Bay, opposite tire Ex chan. me.
‘.'jt- *■
Nex l door to Mr A. Scrilne: .
RLSPiX 1 I,rJLL\l ,r JLL\ informs s.is friends
sud the public, that he has jun received a com
plete a.id nandionic alibi tment of all kind ,of
UMS G S P j i % m *. 2ND G Tli£ ll
Medicine.
DR, J. B. BEivTUELOT,
Refpeetfuuv informs the public that he pos
t-dTcs a iovereign remedy for ail lorts of -.e).e
••■*./ >'i ‘ v-. , !>.V’ V’ L• ■ • •
conhdeuce make tile of it. ‘i he advauuc- t of
; tins ruineay are, that a yoinjg man may take
this n.-diciue, and be perfect.y cured, wmiun a
! dtfeovery on the part oi his countxious } aLo,
‘the gjltieu: may, without apprehending a.y
and mger, expc!e hioucll to cold, nigiu air ami me
rain, and purl he his ideal u vocations, as u c
quires no particular regimen, other tnan to ab.
ttaiu frou;; he comniifiion of exu-fies. ‘• 1 uofe
who may apply to him ;.t id. M tf.EiCAL
S.IOP, near the Exchange, may be aiLred of
the moft profound secrecy being observed.
O Sober 4—52
In obedience cf an order of council on the
*~th October hill, the marshal reported to con n
i that he had re-n tered the following lots :
I R iNIi IN WA’.’D.
Lot No 7-10.
WARREN WARD.
Lot No. 11. 12, 13, if , 10, 17. 18, If), 20.
W a SHI NGTO N WAR D.
Lot No. g, 3,10, 17, IS, 12. 21.
LIBERTY WARD.
Lot No. 6, 24, 31, 32, f'd.
Gv/ i. Ua ; ii> E A u AK D .
Lot No. 4, IN Cl, 22, 25, 31, SG, 57,.40.
i. R h a.N i‘. W A D
Lot No, 4, 13, H, 15, 18, 19,3.5, S3, £9,6.
I RAN VEIN NEW U AW).
Lot No. 1, 9.
E BhRT WARD.
Lot No. 17,-18, 27, 25.
Court-I'loufe Lot ijot Letter G.
CHARLES COPE, c. if.
Sav. Nov. My 1 Sob.
Whereupon, ordered, That the mar/hal do
expole the laid lots to ptihhc Die, upon th“
terms atid conditions prefenbed by the ordinan
ces of the citv, giving ten days mitice of Inch
jiXided iale by advei tifement in the gazettes
of the city.
Extract-fr in the tmnu es,
D. D. WILI.IAMS, e. c.
v r11i.e is lit i bv n ,Vi *' * I
sh li-i-cerd oil Friday, the 25th in IE to the
sale of the above lots, at the court-house, m
this city, between the hours of ten and three
o’clock, in terms of the ordinances in inch
case made and provided.
CHARLES COPE, c. m.
November 14—6.5
oi C > ‘vevnpc^j
Per sale at this Cf'S.%
a pi'hi tha a 2•Ai 2 2 catiii !e siu i ■ cr( is ft.
The egiskmirr‘of this ltat*met at
Albany on 1 utfday, and ioimcd a
lornin ot both houic*. In the he,ufe
O afirm!;!}',..James VV. Wilkin-, cq;
a rpy.D'kntiitive fr m the county Jf
V •f, was cht'frn Speaker by a I
nryjority of i 5 j Mr. Wilkins bavin*;!
V*v vous, and Mr. S. Van RcufK ;
*er 4 “ lhe following is the speech
1 his cxceiit : cy she govern* r ;
* EXT*! LtHCT THE GCjVTSKOr’s SPEECH. !
\ ;; ’■•/[<*‘*l J j
■ c ” LJI.M .vC ol iiiC jj £.’ !
. ifion 1 had the hoitor of expressing
tn tits iegiO-i ure my opinion relocct-.
rij; tire (.tcufure adopted by the nati- i
(mi! councils, to prevent ou> beirtj
UiVoi.vcd :;i the defouting wars of
Europe. No hitig iias in ce occurred
to produce a charge* of that opinion
oi to ii ptur my confidence in their
exert tons end z . i :.o avert, a far as
is confiiteni v.’iiii ihe v.ellare and in.
depender rof otir c>u iirv, ill cala
.outies ol -.at, i i-.tr.j howr-vt r, coiu
, pehed with regret, to infortti vou.
At at E am uoe appriz-.-rj of any matt*.
al alteration in ti; * Hate ol < ur so
.* un icljti-ms lince th..t period. I he. 1
embarrafinu'-nts to cotnr.ieice and •
;.**,ricultitre, incXnt to the exifEncc
; r the embargo ate Util c hpertenced,
iatvtl fhoulU ;hey continue, ihey n,uU
i>e afqr.ibcd t.) the per lev ran cos the i
; bcShr.urcnts in their‘illegal a* j unjuil
’ffr- Ihon.*- upon the comfticrce ol the :
on: States. I bis coniideratton •
..ilt.jt.s ad-.i.cioi ai t.tottv s hir cnclu- ;
tin ; vvuh*pt,acute the privations re
X.:ng ror.) the cduiueraciing tr.ca
ftir< sol our tun : -.tiers, and for vield
l>. j *) •■* i ‘ ; kioitlit O t IkA Uwe.l u'.'U I
; ’ pport >o X ii prudent and incclLm ‘
ALott? to rrtair.usn vuthout an appeal
to arms the honor of our country,
a* ti the- rights and tranquility of its
|a - t7.cn:;. lYhouid our hirpes ol an
I ami; aide accommodation ol exiltir.g
| <uir. rences he Iruftrated by an oblii
1 riate adherence ol the belligerents u
| their unprincipled and arbitraiy res
j *r>ii:us upon neui-aS commerce, and a
| icsort to the sv/oid become tne.vtta
| hi--, v;c can meet the e c it with acon
-1 ictousticfs of the rectitude ol iu;
Ah patriotism and bravery of free
,.aen and with a humhlc t liance oi.
;.the prutcCtioi; of ih*.t providence who
lias lii bet to Evored . s.
The period lot wirch die prefidem
.mi \: e-prt ho cut oi the Ut.ti, il AiaU*,-.
.*c.c!i.‘ded, expats on the fourth
!;r. of Maieh next. l h appoint
men. of electors to reprrfem the (fate
,n the choice of successors to thob
diftingutfiteci perfo-tisgi s, is the pi t
crpa! b’thnel* for wl ci) you are.nov.
convened, 1 however, avail .nyfelf o’
l:p, occasion to submit to your con
iuieiaiio . some topics not inimedu.e
Iv c cicd with this prominen, du
tv
It hai not probably cTcapcd y ,ur
obhervation, that on ti e eighth day
of March fait a law was p(Ed tu
flifiling death for n crime winch ante
cech oily tuhjecled the oil nder to ini
priior.tnent in the (late prison for l*fe
and atuhor:/.ing whipping for peii
larceny. It has been julily observed
that punifiiments ini.d, fpeeoy and
certain, are the means bell calculated
to answer the end of criminal jutis
prudence, that they ought always to
he conhantly and fteadiiy U 4 t in
view. The .spirit of freedom, the
dictates ol humanity, und the piir.ct
pres of chriflianivy, re quire that the
j awfu) penalty of death lhould be in
I (jtded as fcldom as poilibi*“. The
Icene of distress and agony exhibited
at att execution, naturally excites an
averhon to the laws which functioned
[\\ lor.i No. ]
iuc.li I, wmy. Puni/hmcnts util ufl'a
be imuc certain, when moderate and
tatibual. B c-use, those who are best
able to prove the guilt, or who may
be in oft materially affected by the
crime.*., will then feel no reluctance
jnay, will cheerfully pnform the duiy
Ud tleiedtng and expofrng any cfE,t.
|de-. The jury will he less to
’ Eizeon specious doubts to jultif'y an
| acquittal, add but a feeble hope of
Uleaping the sentence of the law, by
techr.ics.l cbieHjons to matters of’
; ;, °r.r.. or by s->:.*cutive ctcnaencj, win
be entertained. B tides, bv luhth.is.
ting imprtsontnem at hard ! Tor.
! cirty is relieved from the painful ies.
por.fibtl.tty of ( tiding o*e ol u.s r.v.-m
----tj* rs lu open iv at:o, pt; baps unprepar
ed to the u ilnitial of his God. iY e
baits oi his idboi enure to ,he ben.Ait
*d the community or his family; i'ne
r ‘ 24 *n: nos the prTun ‘preclude* „atn
bliiL,'idlenef* and debaucheiy. the
uiual preludes to gieater enormities j
ana that dis . ipiine. unit and wnh tire re
iiMous ex,rctses of the mfh'tntton,
a-ff.srci the charitable and phtia’iuhro
pic mind, at lealt a glianu ring hope
-,of ultimate tcpentancc and reforma
:io.i. {,i pr. ! f-d w ufs ad. ci .ed opin
ion that the deprivation of file t. 3 f-f.
d*7m n cr (I.* rv, and tiiat it is tncutn
pattbl, wi.h th.e gcniu> of a hee go
: verimumt, and the {fate of civilization
: and rehnemem of which wc boalt, [
am conlljatned by a scuff of duly u>
fugt.Hl the ab olute neceifuv ot Er
: btarance to exiend iht pnniihment
to other dimes than those of treason
c.:d murder. With r* fpett to whtp
jo.ng ior petit larceny, 1 would tc
’ mark, that there arc various re a ions
j which ut.ght b,- idJigrted in favor of
confinement to labor in pref.rente to
corpora! pains.
By th. tormer, the off*nder is de
prived, for a period, at lead, of an op.
p >ru.u uy of repeating his crime,
win Ift in the I* ter caf , h is forthwith
i'lehar;>,ed to tenew his depredatt ns.
A term *.f ternpv ranee, labor, and
pttvati in, snores a hope of amend
ment :—'A hi HI. on the other hand,
reason and experience abundantly t'es-
Ay that t.o in h rtfurmmt’ n can he
.•nought by the agonies of a lafccrated
i*.dv , R-r tnc puElicitv an 1 iguo oi.
iv of die pumfhmc til lit lie rvety rem
•icitt ol pri e and ambition and des
toy tin* piofpeA; of ever regaining a
ha rafter. 1 might alio 1 that the
0 qu tu i xhibition of crii< ! and fan
uinary pundhments wound* the fen
;dt!it> of the humane, and corrupts
h difpufino and depraves the mo
dsol a great proportion of the fp c
-jtors. Wi h deference, therefore, I
i ibrnii to \our wisdom the piopnety
totally exploding corporal chas
ofcmetu fr* m our criminal IvAHm.
There is much n*af);i to beLevc
bat the ptevaience of crimes of a
iceper dye. arc too often the reSult <-f
impunity fcf ofFeuccs ot an tnh rtor
lade. Ahhough the legiffiture ha e
by a variety ol ft a tuns, enacted nu
i erous regulations to prevent practi
ces of an immoral and cariger *us ten
dency, and which are gen* ra.ly the
commencement of a career ot more
iniquiruous and criminal cortrtu t,
and although the provilions of thole
ftatulrs aie dailr and notoriously vo
---atd, yet the instances jn which they
are enf.irced, are aftonilhtngly rare.
The fecum with which one law is
puhhclv timingcd, not only creates ait
expectation of limilar impunity for
ih • violation of oth* r>, but alio pro
duces a contempt of the laws general,
ly. Your wisdom
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