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PRIME
RITE LANDS
FOR SALE
AI L ‘hat va’t able traft of
LAND froatui SHid b'.-
i jon ‘he ! uth tide cff the Ala
river, kno*n by tic
rame of the B< ad.ate tra^.t,
J tr t e property ot Grneiai
L-a l.laa M’lotofh, cent ininy
*'755 at f% ol which i ICO a-rt;
aie prime hide Swanp of the
hdl quality and very bell pitch
ff tide ; r ht balance high (well
timbered) PINE LAM), and
vv II calculated for a letrlement
or ler |e,r nts. IMis tjac! is di
v,'ll’ ii.ro three parts, through
tit upjiernn fl rhird rurs a Lrgt
D’.vig ible t;f. k, lead ng to a
landing, orj <vhirh may be crcift
< and (a* the dream .s < onfi t ruble)
a Kicc Mill, haw Mill or Grill
Mill. This propc ry is limited
immediately oppolbe Mq. But
l"j% lJen ert’i Illund ; and from
its local advantages is the molt
delirable rice cltaie in Georgia.
Anv perlon who Willies to
j.urchafe may apply to Mr. A-
I A XANDER MJ IN, Charles
tor.; Mr. CIiAKI I S HAK
IM,, attornev at law', Savannah ;
i Mtflrs. MEIN, MACKAY
&( j. merchants there, in all
of whole lands a plat may be
seen, and thole who may be de
li on •> to view the premies, by
a M \iugto Mr. M'KINNOJn,
V>t. Simons [Hand, he will shew
them t e lines, ad give every
other neti flary information he
having i efurve) cd the tr*dt.
l'Vbrmt.v 7 46
I'Os 1 PGA tVvirwN i .
VPe the Ccmtvi.siotc’s, appointed
/,y .he 1 (filature to tii l'oi’ of
tie LR/lCi JONAL iUR-
I'tys of Wtixihsott, Baldwin
and IF nut C<.unit ave Jar
several teutons Pui/J .tied fie
lac until tie 16/0 June next,
ot t kjL cb time wo will com
mence.
\VI! KINSON.
TIIO h of the fiilt diflrifl
on the 46. h day of June next,
and continue tiorii day to day,
bit ween the I, -u;s of ten and
ti'.iee, ( m .days excepted) un
til 1 ie - pi iii< it,five.
r Ih*k 1 *ad t’illriM on the
; 4 ! M\ 1 J a ,e, until die 27th
gu hi’! Vs .
t 1 3 l dififfiT on the
itn day of jon , until the ad
a of ; uly .c lulive.
u 1 1 of •4 li diftndt on
an'/ ‘yo: July until the 7tli
ib opany
1 e*rtt thhe sth difirid on
peevrfhf oi July until the
long, Uve.
are ihftAE.DNV IN.
- M ■- f | . the ilt diltrict on
of July unt'l the
*ve.
Af tfu r t fi C nj diftrifl on
_<fV.xrt l y July until the
1 Voiive.
At of the 3d dilliifl on the
. day of July until the ayrh
mfive.
i ii <le of the 4111 difiriT on
ie 30 h day ot J uly unril ti'e.
day o’ Au-’iilt meiulitve.
Ut.ife 0* rhe 5-*, uiltndt on
the s<;i da . of Au,. uil until the
t ctb 1. cluf’ve.
W AYNE.
Thole ot tie ilt d,drift on
the 1 itn dav ol Augult until the
•ant indufive.
Eiiolcot the 2d dill rich on
the aaidAvol Au utl until the
26 h inelulive,
Thule of rhe 3d didrift on
the 27th day of August until
the 30 h inclusive.
Terms of Sale .
Os the put claim;, tionds for
the annum of 1 lie pun. hale mo
ney will be required y at four
equal mllalmen s to be paid m
gnd or fiber; he ti. lt payments
twelve months after date, in ad
dition 10 which a mortgage will
be required.
Ma*ri Fret*, j
Ktnaicx Sixm, t Commi T temr/.
P*ni{ j acc. j
Feu. 17,
} GEORGIA.
1 By bis Excellency John Mil
ledce, Governor and com
mander m chief of the army
a>d navy of this state, and
o* p-e militia thereof.
A Proclamat ; on.
\\7 11 RI AS, 1 have recei
\ 3 ved official information
of 3 m”|l wilful and crurl mur
jdtr havii r been Committed on
j the r ight of the 25'h of lad
1 month, near the plantation of
Mr. John M’Call, in the county
of Effingham, in rl.is date, on
the b'xiy of JOHN I.ONDON,
Esq. fenaror for rh.-.t county.
/Ind whereas, it has been rc
prefented to me, that from 1-v
----eral alfidavits which have been
taKen, there; can remain bar lit
tie doubt tha the abort laid mur
ler was perpetrated bv one 1 m.w
is M‘Gah can, who a : >
fconde.l, and who is of n icidle na
ture, has light eyes, and f.a:r in
-1 lining to be red, is somewhat
frtckled in his face and on Ms
hands, knd has a l.naU piece cut
of one of his ears.
in on er therefore, that tl e
laid Lewis M'Gabagan may be
brought to exemplary julbce, I
have thought fit to ifluc this my
Proclamation, oIT-rinp a reward
of ONE HONORED AM) FIFTY
dollars to any person or | er
lons who will apprehend and
•urge him in the jail of either of
he count rs if Chatham, Rich
mond or Wilkes ; and 1 do
charge and require the jailors of
lie rdp Give jails above men
ionai, that 111 the event of his
being phi t J under the care of
e .1 rot them, he wi I he par
ticularly vigilant and attentive
:o his htfe keeping.
And 1 do hereby a!fo charge
and require ail officers, civil and
military, belonging to this fl.ee,
o be auiing and afiifiing in ap
prclici.ding the laid Eewis M‘-
G.il.ag.n, lo’luc he may be bro’i
iy t!uc course of law, to ar.jw.r
to the charge allcdg.il againlt
him.
Given under my hand and
chc ; rent leal of the fl .ee, at the
Hate 11.’ufc in Louisville, ti is
3ii day of April, in die year ol
oui r.ord, 806, ad of the ln
'•’ pende ce of the United 81a.es
o A nrinn the thirtieth.
By ihe GormNOK.
JOHN MLLLEDGE.
/to* i M arbukt, Sea etai yof State
Mi-iKbIiAL/s bALEb.
li ILL be SOLD on Luc [day the
if dty of A Jay next, <u the
Court-bou e in Savannah, be
tween the hours 0/ ten and thru
o'el-ok,
1 lie following property, ta
ken in execution as the propel ty
o. Smith, Sons and Anderlon,
at the suit of Thomas and James
Swords.
Untxpired lease of LOT No.
3, H atlicoate i ything, Decl ver
Ward, bavannah, with the bud
dings and improvements thcie
on.
ALSO,
l he buildings and unexpired
leaie of lot No. q, Carpenter
I ything, Decker ward.
ALSO,
Oor 3® aeie lot on the Thun
derbolt load, three miles from
Savannah, with me buildings
and improvements thereon.
2QD Acres land adjoining
Stubb*. within a mile 0 f
vil.e, R ickey Co.nfoit.
44 ban lots in tfie I'ownfh.p
of Walhington, Walhingtun
county.
2,500 Acres land on Town
; Cre. k, i i uncock county,
530 Acres laud m Walhing
ton county.
ALSO,
The negroes, Mollv, Char
lotte, l.azett, Hazen, ihdy.Har-
; r .Vi bob, Joleph, Nancy and
cjuako.
ben. WALL, m. D. c.
April S
ASSIZE for Match, 1H0&.
of FLOI
X atki i kilt per iurrei, uunt vt Brrad
■UiIU Sc*,
it enr% Lo*f j 6 i. + cenu Loaf
*; b - 1 I lib. I*a. .
Ot tt-h-ch iiU Bakers and S.’icrs ol Bread
are to taco duo and (.articular nature.
j* CUiLEK., City TrcMurtr, I
NINTH CONGRESS.
//; usr. or RE PR F.SF.S TAT IVES.
Tui..’Av, March iS.
Mr. Jacl/w, from tl.c committer ap
pointed out he mo fla,;c of the paliJent,
tranfmitting’ a communication fr m the
governor ai.d of Uie Michigan
territory, m*.!e a report, with an accom
pativinsj hill f.,r tlu a.'iuTment ol titles
to laud in tiie tc itory of Michigan,
which vuj rra.l, and referred to a com
mittee of the whole liouie on Monday
next.
/I fr. Grryy, frrm the committee on
public Itndi, nude a favorable report on
the petition of R’clurd S. Bryan and
Georsfe Buwer, v k h was ordered to
lie on the table.
Air. Grr:f , t-the fame committee,
made a favorable • oo>t on the petition
of Nich. := . a ks * ..ich tun ordered
to lie on the tabic.
Mr. 7 hi . . , from the com
mttee of ch e*., made a report on the
petition id t!< !. ~i :sprefentativea of
Phiueas Miller, t. ‘relentinjr that au ade
quate compcnfanen li suo’. been tTiEclt for
timber coittiecie'd to be rendered for the
fervicc of the lh 8. The committee
conficlcr the case as fully within the
powers of the lectrtary of the navy,
without any 1. pill 1 ito luterpofitiou, and
therefore recommend that the petitioners
have leave to withdraw their petition, in
widt h the iioufc immediately concurred*
A niidlajpe was received from the le
natc, llatinpj their having passed the bill
for incoi(.orating the trulfees of the
Pit fl.ytc ’an church in George Town.
Mr. V. R. 7 hnmpfoit called for the
order of the day on the report of the
committee of the whole on the billautho
rifing the credtiun of a bridge across the
Potomac.
Air. Lnrly moved to poftpor.e the
bill iedefinitcly.
‘Phis motion was disagreed to—Ayes
53 Noes
Air. G. IF. Campbell moved a poil
ponement to the iirft Monday in April.
H ‘bis motion was likewise disagreed to
Ayes 47 —Noes (tl.
The lioufe then took the amend”
ments of the committee of the whole in
to confideiation, to fonte of whicii they
agreed, and to others disagreed; when
several oilier amendments were made,
and the house adjourned.
Wednesday, March 19.
Air. Stanton, submitted a communi
cation from the general afTembly of R.
Island, on an amendment proposed by
the legifl itur sos Sentucky and Perm
lylvama, to the conkitution so as to con
iine the judiciary power of the U. S.
within narrower than the exiiting limits
—declaring that in their opinion it is
expedient to agree to the said amend
ment—which was ordered to lie on the
table.
Air. Gregg , from tbe committee on
public lands, made a report on the me
morial of the Regents of the f/niverljty
ol Orleans, praying an endowment of
the 11>flitution. The report concludes
with a resolution ttiat a tract of land
iix miles iepuure be located lor the life
01 the umvcility of Orleans ; and that
it is ado expedient to appropriate to the
fame puipole tlie public building* in
New Orleans originally intended for a
linniar pui pole.
Referred to a committee of the whole
on Saturday.
Mr. Ct o’wninditU offered a resolution
making it the duty of the committee on
tual part ot the inefTage of the president
which relates to the organization and
clalfifieation of the militia, to enquire iu
to the expediency of palling a declaiato
rv ad as to the exemption of maiii.ers,
employed 111 the public or merchants ser
vice, from military duty.
Agreed to— Ayes s*.
’i he house returned the consideration
of the unfiiiiflied business of yelterday,
viz. the bill authorifing the erection of
h bridge over the Potomac. Alttr ma
king other amendments the bill was or
dered to a third leading. Ayes 47 —
Noes 4j.
Death of Jf.nkral Jackson.
A uicilage was received from the Se- |
nate, announcing the Death of General
James Jackjan, a Senator from the It ate
ot Georgia ; and dating the appoint
ment ol a committee 011 their part to
take order relative to the funeral.
Whereupon, on motion of Air. J,
RanJulpb, the houle uuanimouliy adopt
ed a reiolution, declaring that they
would attend the funeral of General
James Jackson.
On motion of Mr. J, Randolph,
RejbireJ uiiauiiuoully, that uie mem
bers ol this houle do wear mourning on
the left arm tor the course of one mouth,
ill testimony of their relpedft tor the me
inoiy of tlrat dilhnguillied revolutionary
patriot!
On which the house immediately ad
journed, without traufadiug any further
buliucls.
REPORT
Os the Secretary of Stale on the imprrft
n.ent /’ Rmtutran feaw.cn iy otuiih
r.JeU.
THE Secretary of state, incom
pliance with the order of the house of
Reprcfentatives or the 6th us January,
directing him to lay before it “ a return
of the number ol American leimen who
have been unpreifed or detained by the
ihipsot war or privateers of Great Bri
tain, whole names have been reported
to the depaitment of state fincc the
statement
‘.aft f. ffion of Ccmgirfs ; met:*..mi.-,jr t’
r.sir <** of the •'crfons imprefled, with tl e
names of the (hips or v ffels by which
they were irnprcikd, and the time of
the impairment ; together wit ft any
facts and circumstances in relation to the
fame, which may have been reported to
him: Sating alio (he whole number of
American stamen imprefTcd, from the
commencement of the prelent war in
Europe, and including in a separate co
culmn the number of pass tigers, if any,
who have been taken out of American
velitls coming to the United States from
Europe,” has the honor to trarifrnit here
with tbe names of nine hundred and thir
t. en persons who appear to have been
lcnp-ulled from American vtfTele, and
whole names have been reported to the
department of state (nice tbe lalt itate
ment was made to Corigrels ; together
with a difcriinioation in the part cu ars
required by the order, except as here
after mentioned.
The aggregate number of imprefs
tnenls into the fit itiHi service, iince the
commencement of the prefetit in
Europe, is found to be two thoufund
Into hundred ands venty-three.
It is not tafy to dillinguilh, with ac
curacy, how many ol these perfon3 were
really not citizens of the U. S. but the
column of leinark-, added to the lid in
lieu ot this diferirnination, will exhibit
lome ground fin judging of the t aCb.
It has not t.een deemed necefiary to
make a separate column lor impress.-d
passengers, as this defeription of perfous
have been reported to Le imprefled but
in the few cases subjoined.
It is proper to obierve, that a final!
part only ot the period fincc the lalt
it at erne lit there was an agent for fcamen
for the leeward islands at Jamaica ; tiie
gentleuian who then held the charge ha
ving religued K, and another, w o had
been appointed tc fuccccd him, having
declined accepting it. The agent ap
f minted for Antigua having been abfeut
rorn that lfisnd lince his apuointment
in May lalt, r.o returns have been re
ceived trom the wiriuward islands. From
these circuinftancts it is very probable,
that many impicff rents have been made
in the Well Indian teas, which though
of a recent date, are not included in the
present report.
All which ir rrfpeflfully submitted.
JAMES M.’.DiSON.
Department of fate, Manh r.
TOTAL SUMS
Dislurfsd by th: United States for for ti
fyingjorte and harbors within the fame,
fincc the loth of March, 1794, to De
cember 3 if/ 1 iloy.
Ports & Harbors. Dots. Cat.
Portsmouth, N. H. lb, 594 48
Glouctftcr (Cape-Ami) Mas. 4,738 66
Marblehead, Muss. 17/298 69
Salem, do. 3,223 66
Portland, do. *-.834 66
l>otuui, do. 186,193 17
Newport, (R. I.) 117,936 04
New London, Conn. 10,218 02
New-York, *1. 7> 43 4 14
Tort Mifflin, Penn. 171,984 37
Baltimore, Md. 1 *0.3)8 43
Annapolis, do. 3,266 25
Norfolk, Vir. 36 863 2S
Alexandria, do. 3,936 36
Cape Fear k Gcracock In.
let, N C. 3M54 74
Beaconifland, 1,81649
CUariciton, S. C. 56,651 09
Georgetown, do. fe 2 2 54
Savannah, Georgia, 8,112 26
Point Pctre (St. Mary’s)
< )°* J 5,380 9t
Iota!, dolls. 943,629 36
♦Exclufiveof the sum of 222,810 4
dollars expended by the state, for which
ihe has received a credit at the trealury,
on account of the balance due by her
to the U. S.
H. DEARBORN.
IVar Department, Feb. 13th, ißc6.
Sheriff's Sales.
On the firjt fuefday in Aday next,
at tbe Court-bokje in this City,
between the hours of ten ana
three o'clock,
WILL BE SOLD,
ALL that prre of the LOT
and improvements, on which
joi i\ Holies now refijes, on
the sou h lidc of Broughton Itreet
opposite the inarket-lquare, leiz
ed by Jno. P. Pourneli one o!
the Conliables for Chatham
County, a the property of Isaac
Pell, to latisfy lundry execudons
pointed out by the defendant,
and returned to mt <s the Law
directs.
T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c.
•iprtl 4 62.
bherHi s iales
On the fir ft Luefday in May next,
at tbe Court-boufi, in this City,
between tbs hours of ten ana
three o'clock,
WILL BE SOLD,
f | AH A F Lot of land in Yum-
X acraw, known Oy No. 23
lazed under lundry executions,
as tne property of Robert Greer,
and pointed out bj the defend
ant.
Continued from April fates.
T. ROBLR i SON, s. c c.
April 4. f)i.
LONDON, Feb. 10.
WE underiland Mr. Fox has already
,-nt difp.itchcs to all our tniiiillcr* at so.
“cign courts, anno sne ng tl.e change ii
or noniftry, and adding that h.s wish is
to rellorc peace to sll Europe. If re
port be true, it is Mr. l rx's intention
to make peace with France, leaving the
Boulogne flotilla as it now is ; and he
propole3 to guard against the dangers of
its exillance by compelling every* man in
this country capable of btaring arms, to
learn the uie of them. The whole of
our male population of this defaripti..n
is to he enrolled, called out occasionally
in divilions, and ready on any hidden em
! ergency to take the fielJ.
Our troops are arrived from the con
tinent.— Forty fail of transports with
the troops anived on Saturday in Yar,
me)uth loads.
What Bonaparte has been doing is
the South of Germany, Prufiia teems to
be imitating in the North. Tlie tirit
defpatchca which have buen received by
the new Minillers from the continent are
said to announce the seizure of Hanover
by the Pruflian government
The lalt Hamburgh mail stated that,
by a treaty with France, Prullia was to
occupy the Electorate prpvilianal till
the general peace- This seems, howev
er, to have been a mere feint and de
ception, for the purpole of procuring
the Prussian troop* a more prompt arid
easy admilfion into the city of Hanover
ami the other towns. No sooner had
Count Schulcnburgh announced his ap-
P ’nrmeiit as proviiional Governor of
Hanover, than he leiztd upon the whole
or ttie Electorate in the tame of the
Ling of Pruffla to whom it was in fu
ture to belong in full sovereignty. Pro
clamations were ilined on the sth iuft.
announcing the intention of his Pruffla*
Majesty to appropriate the German do
minions of his Britanic Majesty to hitn
fclt ; and directed every constituted au
thority, and the body of the people,
immediately to take the oaths of allegi
ance to the King or Piuffia as their
Sovereign ! ! !
in consequence of these proclamations
his Britanic Majesty’s arms have been
taken down from the Tribunals and
Public Offices throughout Hanover;
and the love, a! Public Functionaries are
prohibited, under the fevereti penalties,
from ms’.uiaining any corn ipondence
whate-ver with ihe King of Great Bri
tain, or with ins Engiifh or Gcrtnaa
Mimfters ! ! !
Count Sehuienburgh, also dem*anded
of Lord Cathcarc the lurrender to the
Prussian government of aii the German
recruits diluted for the German Legion,
His Lorcihip very properly refuted, and
a warm currefpondence is laid to have
taken place, during which Lord Cath
cart embarked the recruits on board the
tianiporis in the Elbe, The German
Legion and the British troops were also
embarked.
It fliould feetn as if the miffioa of
Count Haugwitz to Vienna, had been
to obtain Bonaparte's l ave for Pruffla
to appropriate Hanover to herfeif a
perniilflon which, \vc dare lay, ftie ob
tained by the ceflion cf Aulpacli and
Bayreuth.
What becoms now of the hopes of
those who thought that Prufiia W3s em
ployed ;ii mediating a peace between this
country and France.
February 1 1.
Ttie new Chancellor, lord Er/kine,
took his feat in the houle of lords yes
terday.
a cabinet council was held yesterday
at Mr. Fox’s office in Downing Itreet—
it fat upwards of two hours, all the ca
binet minilters were present but lord
Llltnborough, who waited upon Mr.-
Fox after it broke off. Messengers, we
underiland, were difpatchcd on Sunday
evening to Peterlburgh, Vienna, and
Berlin.
Lord Cathcart’s conducl in refilling
the demand made for the surrender of
the recruits railed for the German Le
gion, was very spirited. Before they
were embarked, lome movements uu the
part of the Prufiians indicated an inten
tion of preventing the embarkation.
Lord Cathcart is reported to have de
clared directly and diltindtly to count
Schulenbourg, that if any movement were
made to detach the newly raift’d levy
from him, it mud be over hit and every
lirisifh foldin ‘ s lady !! ! In tins g al _
lant resolution he was supported by the
countenance of the Swedish 211 j Ruffian
force, which formed a itrong cordon,
together with tlie Britilh troops, iopro
tect the embarkation.
A letter from Stutgard of the 26th
uit. hates, that on the accomplifflaient
of Mr. Haugwitz’s million to Pan#, tbe
electorate of lianover was to be incorpo
rated with the Prussian territories ; iu*re
turn for which the king of Prullia was to
cede a great part ofhispMLffiona i„ Well
phalia, which were to be given a in
deimuties to other princes. It j, added,
that no doubt is entertained ot tt good
ui-derllaiiding between Ruffii aa d
France being speedily rectHblilhed,
through the mediation of the king of
Pruffla. The king of Sweden, lay* thtr
lame article, continues to u-fufe
lent to the arrangements entered iotc
relative to Hanover,
February 12.
The firit great mcaiure w;,icb, it is
said, the new mir.iiters maa to brm -
forward, relates to our mrirti.-y tyttenu
A great alteration is intended ;> te t :-
tcAcd in it, and attempt* are to L,e made
to produce a large additioa to out regu'-
ur force, report fays, to me amount of
90,000 OiCU.
l.rttc.j •-cciredia the city (-om the