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AN EXTRACT.
“ A Bofomftnttlal remain unseen,
‘• Hid from the In v els M iner: ;
‘• No sh irm th< r- •', lb ?ri*nt, 1 vnn,
•• Which fancy’i dirini :&nnot enhance.
<• The (canty robe, and bosom bare,
“ Wi'h'-rthc bud cf virgin (hamc ;
“ The (leevelt N ‘mi and s rw:.nl kite,.
“ 111 become the virgin’* name
” What Heals tire’ . -h of timid (ha e,
” Steals the fu !‘. of ; _-ity' charms ;
“ What >;raa and rr. - .. ty diftmiM,
“ Can add no f.nce to beauty N arms.
“ 1 ‘oveto foe the maul a .jure,
“ By other arts to please,
“ I love the linijde neat attire,
•• Combining cleg.i-.i- •: with case,”
I’AR IT NO.
Oh, fad ie the hour,—anil, ah ! lad is each
heatt,
And fad in the lovclirft profpcA to view,
XV hen lovers f < tender reluctantly pait,
Auil pen lively fighoutthe lengthen’d a
dttu 1
Dear, dear is the kiss ! —ah ! how dear the
embrace ;
—Their hearts cling together in uni (on
freed
What tender folicitnde (peaks in each face 1
What impatience again to be happy !
to meet!
Behold the fond couple now pan—now u.
tiite !
Behold the fond bofont, that labours with
love—
Behold the emotions that us'd to delight !
Ah ! fee the frveet paflion with angtiiflt
improve !
Yet, yet oner, again they take leave of each
charm :
Time leans on his feythe and furvevs them
with pain ;
Then flaps hr; old wings : Dove takes the
alarm,
And parting, they hop* ; •• appy again!
EI’ITAI Ha
In Guilford Chit cl 3* i, (Eng.)
Hr auer pals on, twVr vr...,c vourtinte
On i-au biography, and bitter rhyme ;
for what 1 am, thn, cumb’rous clay in lures,
And what 1 was, is no affair ofyours.
EPIGRAM,
WHEN Joe was poor, the lad was funk and
Irte,
Os late he's grown brim full of pride and
pc and;
You wonder that he don't remember me :
Why fi) I—Y on fee he has forgot himft If
Tilt Hnil K
OR,
THE FATAL F.FE GTS OF PRECIPI
TATION.
A Kingot Perlu had a favo
rite Hawk, lining one day on a
h nmg | arty with his hawk up
o his hand, tin* deer Rant'd ir
before him j the king let the
hawk fly, and followed it with
great t a :ernds, till ac length
the deer v.as taken. The cour
tiers were all left behind in tht
chafe. The king being tfurlty,
rode about in qudi of water, till
having reached rhe fuoc of a
mountain, he <Mcov c rcd fome
trickling down in drops from the
r ? 1 !t !ool <little cup from
his qn ver, and held it to catch
the water. Just when the cun
was filled, and lie was to
drink, the hawk fto .k his pud
°ns, and ovtrlec the cup. The
king was vexed at the accident,
aid again applied the cup to the
Hole in the rock. When the cup
was replcndhed, and he was lift
ing it to his mouth, the hawk
clapped his wings again, and
tluew it again, at which the
king w s lb enraged, that he
threw the find with such violence
again it the ground, that he ex
pired.
At this time rhe table-decker
came up, and taking a napkin
from his budget, wiped the cuu
and was going to give t ic kinp
water to drink ; the king hud he
hail a great inclinat on to nfte
the pure water rhat diltilled
through tjie rock, but not hav
ing patience ro wait for its br
ing c<>lle£ted by drops, he order
ed* the t..ble decker to no to the
top of ihe mountain, and fill
the cup at the fountain he ‘d.
1 his attendant having reach
ed the top ol the mountain, dii-
‘overed a fc- pent of a prodigi
ous magnitude lying dead, with
i s head in the fprin:.- ; —and his
poifoaous foam mixing with the
•■arers, fell in drops through the
rock: he then detemded, relat
ed the faft to the king, and pre-
T need him with a cup of cold wa
tt r out or his flaggon.
When the king lifted the cup
to his lips, the tears of refieftion
gushed from his eyes. He then
related the adventure of the hawk
and made many reflections upon
the deftruClive consequence of
precipitancy and thou .'htleflnefs,
and during the remainder of his
life the a-rows of regret were
ra-ikiing in his bread.
SherifPs Sales.
/It tbs Court-house in tkc c : ty of
Savannah, cn the fir (l TUES
DAY in May next, bet ween
the hours of io and 3 o'clock,
WILL BE SOLD,
ALL thole buildings fituatr
on North half part of lot No.
Decker’s ward, owned bv
rheeftateof Philip Mines, rhe
property of Maurice Lelvfif, nov.
of Joseph Arnold. Three !o r s
being part of a five acre lot for
merly the property of J .hn Cur
rie.
ALSO,
The following negroes to wit:
Role, about 35 years of age, Sam
by occupation a painter j POlll
- his wife Iflabella, Cato and
Caffar, and a fifty acre lot known
by tht No. 8. All >, the houfc
in Anson’s Ward, at present oc
cupied by the defendant, seized
under execution as tht property
of Joseph Arnold, surviving Cos.
at the in its of Benjamin Buffey
lurviving copartner, and Benja
min Bulfey junior.
Continued from March sales.
Conditions Cajh.
T. ROBERTSON, see.
April 1 61
■Sheriff s hales.
On the fitft 7 uefday m May next,
at the Court-house , tn this Ci*y
bet ween tie hours of ten and
three o'clock, will be sold,
ALL that trad of land on
Hutch in fords Ifiind, com
monly called Bailie’s Puiiu, con
taining two hundred acres, more
or leis. Seized as the property
of James MolTnan, under fun
dry executions.
Continued from April Tales.
Alio,
A lot on Bay-lbeet in Savan
nah, joining tin* elhce of Doors
Containing 60 fret front, and 90
tet depth j with all the bricks
on the premiles, a considerable
part of which, w s imported fro n
Liverpool a few years
ALSO,
A part of a ior, 16 feet front,
by 90 depth, with the improve
ments thereon, joining the lame.
Seized as the property of James
Mod nan, under lundry execu
tions.
Conditions made known at the
day of 1 ale, Told at the riique of
the former purchaler, he not
having complied with the terms
of iale.
T. ROBERTSON, s. c. o
April 4. 6z.
brIEKIEEs brtLro.
ON The fir (I Tuesday in
May next, will be fold at the
Court-house in this city, be
tween the hours of 10 and a
o’clock.
A Mulatto boy named Miles,
leized as the piopercy of cue es
tate of G urge John lon dec’d.
ac the lull o! Joleph T.ongworth
and others. I lie pioperty
i oimed out by the plaintiff.
T. ROBERTSON, s . c . c.
Aprii 4 6j
CJ7* TAKEN from tuiriy Titling,
hurjl , m this city, on Tuesday tajt, three
/liver 7 e.i Sfauns, tov: of them marie J
hi '7 A the olhir with no mark. The
owner may have them by proving proper
ty and paying for this advertifen.ent. Ap
ply to
John Williams, S C. S.
Sav. Mutch Ij, 1806. 65
LOST, “
A ROCKET BOOK containing abou
a.\. 15 Dollars in Jertiey nocts, and a few
,'ajnTsof no value to any |,u- the owner, by
leaving it with the ji: ‘•-r, the .Tail
receive a generous rt .'ard.
Apr;! 4 (,j
IV/1 Dxsjxtms.it, March
Nonce is hereby given.
THAT separate proposals will be
received at the oliice of the leerc
tary for the Depaitment of War, until
12 o’clock at noon of the firil Wednel
day of June next, for the lupply of all
rations tha’ may be rrquired for the ule
of the United States, from the ill day
of October I 806, unlit the 30th uay ot
September, 1807, both days iucluiive,
at the following places viz. 1
Firlt, At Niagara, Daroit, Michili
mackinac, Tort Wayne, Cbikage, and at
any place or places, where troops are or
may be stationed, marched, or recruited
within the state of Ohio, and territory of
Michigan, arid at any place or place*
within the Indiana territory north of the
41st degree of north latitude.
Second, At South-Weil Poi.lt, Tel
lico, Knoxville, Nalhville, and within
the Cherokee nation between Tennessee
and Oeorgia, and on the Tennessee river,
and on the road between said river and
Nafhviile, and at any place or places
where troops are or may be Rationed,
marched or recruited within the Rates
of Kentucky and Tennessee.
Third, At the garrison near Vincenes
on the river Wabafli, at Fort Maffac,
New-Madrid, Chickasaw Blt.fP, Arkau
fas Natches, and Fort Adams, and at a
ny place or places where troops arc or
may be Rationed, marched or recruited
in the MiffifGppi territory, except the
county of Walhington, and at any place
or places in the Indiana territory south
of the 41 it degree of north latitude and
fitly miles ealt of the Miiliffippi river.
Fourth, At St. Louis, St. Charles,
Kalkafkia, Kahokia, and at any place or
places where troops are or may be Ra
tioned, marched or recruited within the
territory of Louisiana north of New Ma
drid, and at any place or places in the
Indiana territory within lilty miles eait
ot tlie Miiliffippi river, and south of the
4 lit degree 01 north iatilude, Fort Maf
lc excepted.
Fifth, At New Orleans, Placquimiues
Point Coupee, Oaciieta, Natchitoches,
pneloulas, Attakapa, Fort Stoddert,
Fort St. Stephens, and at any place
or places where troops are or may be Ra
tioned, marched or recruited, within the
I territory of Orleans, or in the county of
Walhington in the Miiliffippi territory,
and at any place or places on the weft
fide of the Mississippi river below Arkan
sas.
Separate proposals will also be received
as aforefaid for the supply of all rations
which may be required for the use of the
United States, from the ill day of Janu
ary 1807, to the 31st day of December
of the fame year, both days iucluiive,
within the several days hereinafter men
tioned, viz.
Sixth, At Fort Wilkinson, Cockfpur
Illaud, and at any places where troops
are or may be stationed, marched or re
cruited, within the Rate of Georgia, and
011 the Indian boundary between Geor
gia and the Creek nation.
Seventh, At Charleston, Rocky
Mount on the head waters of the San
tee, and at any place or places where
troops arc or may be Rationed, marched
or recruited, within the Rates of North
Sc South Carolina
Eightli, At Norfolk, and at any place
or places where troops are or may be Ra
tioned, marened or recruited, within the
Rate of Virginia.
Ninth, At Fort M* ienry, and at a
ny place or places, wncie troops are or
may be Rationed, marched or recruited,
within the Rate ot Maryland and dlßiiCf
of Columbia.
Tenth, At Fort Mifilm, Carlifle, and
at any piaee or places wnere troops arc
or may be Rationed, marched or recruit
ed, within the Rate of Pennlylvania, ealt
ot the Mountains, and within the RaLcs
of New Jerlcy, and Delaware.
Lleventh, At Pitliburg, and at any
place or places, where troops are or may
be Rationed, marched or recruited with
in the Rate of l’ennfylvama, welt of the
mountains.
Twelfth, At Fort Jay, Weft Point,
Albany, Shenedady, and at any place or
places where troops are 01 may be Ration,
ed, marched or recruited, within the Rate
of New Yoik, Niagara, and its depen
dencies excepted.
Thirteenth, At Fort Trumbull, Fort
Wolcott, and at any place or places
where troops arc or may be Rationed,
marched or recruited, within the Rate,
of Connecticut, Rhode iflaud and Ver
mont.
Fourteenth, /ft Fort Independence,
(Boston harbor,) and at any place- or
places, where troops are or may be Ra
tioned, marched or recruited, within the
Rate of Massachusetts, the town of
Springfield, and the uiftriit of Maine ex
cepted.
Fifteenth, At Port Ur out h, Portland,
am) at any place or places, where troops
are or may be Rationed, marched or re
cruited, within the Rale of New Hamp-
Ihire and ibediilrici ot Maine.
Sixteenth, Proposals will also be re
ceived as aforefaid, for the supply of all
rations, which may be required by,
the Uuited States, tor the troops which
arc or may beftationed, marched or re -
entiled, within the town of Springfield
111 the Rate ot Massachusetts, and for the
armorers and other persons employed in
the United States* armory at that place
from the ik day ot January 1807 to
the oiit day ot December m the lame
year, both days inclusive.
A ration to conliß ot one pound and
one quarter of beet, or three quarters
of a pound ot pork, eighteen ounces
of bread or flour, one gill of rum, whis
ky or brandy, and at the rate ot two
quarts of fait, r cur quarts of vLega - ,
four pound, of loap, and one pound
and a half of candle’, to every hundred
rations. The prices of the several
component part3 of the ration faall be
fpecitied ; but the United Slates ftiall
reserve the right of making such altera
tions in the pr’ce of the component
parts of the ration aforefaid, a* shall
make the price of each part thereof
bear a juR proportion to the proposed
price or the whole ration. The ration3
arc to be furnifhed in such quantities,
that there shall at all times, during the
term of the proposed contract, be iuffi
cicnt for the eonfumption of the troops
-it Michiliinackinac, Detroit and Cioka
go, for fix months in advance ; arid at
each of the other poßs on the Western
waters, for at lead three months in ad
vance, of good and wholesome provi
lio is, if the fame be required. It is al
lo to be permitted to all and every of
the commandants of fortified places or
polls, to call for, at feafons when the
fame can be transported, or at any time
in case of urgency, such supplies of like
provisions in advance, as in the difere
tion of the commandant shall be deemed
proper.
It is tinderftood that the contrador
is to be at the txpence and rilk ofiffu
ing the fuppiies to the troops, and that
all loffe* lultained by the depredations
of the enemy, or by means of the troops
of the U. S. Iliall be paid by the L T . S.
at the price of the articles captured or
oeftroyed as aforefaid, on the deposition
of two or more persons of creditable
charaifers, and the certificate of a com
m.ffidned officer, Rating the circumstan
ces Ot the loss, and the amount of the’
artides for which compensation Ihci!!
be diairned.
The privilege is understood to b; re~
fetved to the U. S. of requiring that
none of the supplies, which may be fur
nilied under any ot the proposed con
tiacfs, lhall be issued, until the supplies
which have been or may be furnifhed
under contracts now in force, have been
coniumcd ; and that a supply in advance
mat be always required at any of the
fixed polts 011 the sea-board, or Indian
frontier, not exceeding three months.
H. DEARBORN.
[s9] Secretary nf V/ar.
3° Dollars nLeward.
DINAWAY from the fnbfenber on the
15th February lull, a young nogro wo
man named NELLY, Hie is about live feci
two or three inches high, thick made, has
remarkable thick lips, and black teeth, which
are very tar apart, and lisps much when
lpeaisir g. She is well known about town,
where (lie may be enticed to work ; and is
fuppoled to he harbored at times about the
Orphan himfe, and Mr. YVilkinfon’s plan
tation near Savannah. The above reward
will be given to any perlon who will deli
'er her to the jailer in Savannah, or inform
the iubfcriber where ti e ma> be taken.
T/m. STEPHENS.
March 25 5?
Sheriff’s bales.
WILL BE SOLD,
Cn Tuesday the 3 d day of May, lßc6,
at the Court-house in fftjferson, between
tht oours of ten and two o'clock, the
following properly, mortgaged by IVd
ham Korns to Robert Cm John Bolton
for the payment of a large sum of mon
ey, the equity of r edemption having been
duty foreclosed, via ,
LO i’ i\o. lurcy-fix, (46)
Do. do. thirty-fix, (36;
Do. do. thirty-seven, (37)
Bart of lot No, ievenieen, ( 17)
And the whole of the front of
lot No. lev nteen, (17) being a
water lot, with ail the building!
ind improve/i.ents thereon.
David G. Jones, S. C, C.
March 17 3 b
bHERIEFG SALE.
IVILL be fold on the firft Tuesday
in May next, at the Court-house
in the etty of Savannah, be
tween tbe hou/s of ten ana three
o'clock,
S following wharf LOT 6
|j , Viz ; Lots No. 19 Sc.
20, taken under execution ac the
1 uic of Andrian Van Sinderan, as
the property of Nichol Turn-
Dull pointed out by the defend
ant.-
T. Robertson, s. c. c.
March 14 36
SHERIFF’S SALES.
On thefirft Tnefday in May next,
will beJold at the court-houje
in ibis city, between the hours
of ten and three o'clock.
All that tract of land situate,
lying and being within the coun
ty of Chatham, containing jog
acres be the lame more or Jeis, j
bounded northwardly by Savan-j
nah river, eaitwardly by lands!
of Joiep.i Clay Elq. weftwardly ■
by lands of Montailiet, and I
louthwardly by lands of !
and which land hath hitherto’
been known as the Glebe land, j
Seized as the property of Win.j
Hobkirk, under a foreclolore or
Mortgage to the Wardens o‘j
Chritt Church.
T. ROBER rSON, S. C. C. j
Ma r ch 10. ;s t
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Sheriff’s .Sales
Ok the fir J Tuesday in May
next, will be fold at tk: Court
hope vt this city, between the
h.urs 0) jo and 3 o'clock,
j >.tiE following negroes fro
jMr) ISSABELLA, RACHE L,
JIM, BESS
aid 1 OLE i, taken under ex
ecution to fiirisfy JarriEs Alger,
cne property pointed out by
defendant.
T. ROBERTSON, s c c.
April 4 63
SHERIFF’S SALES! ~
ON the firft luesdav in May
next, will be field at ibe Court
houjc in this city, between the
hours of ten and o'clock. ‘
A Li. that trad of
in the partition of Cum
berland Illanj, being rhe South
ernrnolt naif part of Lot No. o,
bounding on the welt by lands
10 j° hl! H. Milntoft, north by
lands of the efxate of Lynch,
east by ihe cm-an and south by
lands of the efiate of yen. Green
supposed to contain 400 acres,’
be the fame more or less.
Seized by virtue of an executi- j
n, the fate, vs. eflate ot fus- I
c:ce H. Scher,her, dec. pointed
out by the Ex’or.
f. Robertson, s, c. c.
March 11
Lity Sheriff’s Sales.
On the fu (l Tuesday in May rext,
_ Wii/1. hb S(;LD,
at the Cotsrt-hcuje in Savannah, between
the hours oj ten and three o'clock,
ANrgro Wench, named
Chioe, iev : ed on as the
property of Doclor John Love,
to Ltisfy W iliiam Camo.
ALbO, 1
. A Nc ß ro jSoy, named Tom,
■ evied 0.1 as the property of
>aonuel M'Cormick, bectaled,
.0 idtufy Benjamin AnfJey and
Jan es Marihail, pointed oik by
che plainuffs i
ALIO,
A two story HOUSE in El
oert ward, levied on as the pro
perty of James Gaffney, tofat
's y Charles Tioc-
JOHN WILLIAMS, s.c.s.
6,_
Marshal's Sales ; ‘
°n the id TUBS DAT in fprif
will be sold,
At the Court-house in E'yan Coun
ty, t-etween the hours cf eleven
and three o'clock,
6 Field NEGROES,
Confining of rnen, women
and children ; seized and taken
in execution, and fold pursuant
so a decree of the Circuit Court
of tms diftnd, as the efface of
the .'ate Samuel Milier deceased,
at tne luit of Powell and Hop
ton, survivors. *
Load:tions Cash.
1 he iaie takes place at the a
bove place by consent of panics.
B. \\ ALL, m. and, G>
o<iv. March 3
—
Sheriff's iSales.
On the firJl Tuejday in May
next.
WILL BE SOLD,
rit the Court Hcu[e in the City of
Savannah, between the hours
of ten and three o'clock,
\ LL J har of land, with
1 c ‘ie improvements tfrereon ,
uuute on the Thunderbolt road
aoout two or three miles from the
■~Y t> Savannah, containin® 1
57 aCr / s ~ ,ei zeti as the proper
ty of Smith, Sons and Anderson,
atisry E. Levenfworth and
Cos.
Continued from April Tales.
Conditions— -one half payable
at 90 days, a discountable ne e
with a good Indorfer—the other
half on the firft day of January,
1807, with a bond and mortgage
on the properry.
T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c.
/i P r:i 4- 62.
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