Georgia republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, May 02, 1806, Image 4

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~“mi>ci i.V.aVlous. i'ttn the Ci..<3Lt.toa Ceuiixx C< SSTANCT, B'cSIDF. the wiki brook* ger.t y murmuring Witt, A ill near * Wiring willow’-. cloCng (had*’ A I 10-nard •fl'nirnfft 1 a. her F.lm n’s grave, Sa - virgin Emms fr, the true-tore m. .and Courting deith's Mack Congenisl gloom, L •ch't’gh* force® • t >ur. Ih* Img ring there. The 1101Com* tii had wasts l besuu’s k'mir, And tire coldelod receiv'd her man* a tear ( The q lick'Mf.g'fiuid warm'd the genial earth, Arid gave the fan a fell c**ative power ; When 1 1 ! wild flatting into aftive birth, Forth from its furface role a budding (lower. t rich luxuriance, ‘;>oa*h fuirF.viMx’s e.e, I c read it opening beauties far around, Ad fcendn i oft in fermmg fympathjr, Surcharg'd with dew, would kits the laertd g-ou id. £ wafting grief, had F.km*'i form decay’d. And Klk'ik’ fpirii call'd from earth away, While 1 fe’s (Let vifi ms weri about to fai’r, Her parting ioul the It w -ids val heard to fa,, : •• When Emma near her lov* in death (hall lie, nY e maidi and Gains the tender flower re tain, “ Let after ages call it eonllancy, •• And us our loves an emblem luM remain. Li) WIN. THE OFF I. f3 OF A WIFE A Re. different from die mere of a b.il!-roo n ; and as their nature is more txilted, the tale.its rtiev require are of a n ors nol/le kind ; something f.o teyor.d cite elegant trifler, is wanted in a companion for life. A yoting woman is very ill adap ted to enter into the moll iolcu.n of social contrads, v/liy is not j repared by htr education to be come the participator of her Jaifband’s care—the consoler of Jus loriow —tlie flimulato to c very praise-worthy undertaking } his partner in the labors and v,- ciflitu ‘ts of life—the fairhful and economical manager of his af fairs, and the judicious f.ipcrin tei dmt of his family—the writ and lor.ate mother of Ins cnildrti—the p'C'erver of his honor—his duel coui.fi.llor— and, to lu.n up all, the ch. Jen fiienil ol his bosom. If a mu ilern feu alt educa'ion be no’ cal. u I ated to | roduce tfulc el feCts, (is few surely will judge it to be who ri.tti.ct upon ns ten dency) it is invomj etent to that very purpoie which is confcs fedly its main objeift, and mult therefore be deemed impvrieCt, anu ,e ,uue reformation. u£*r u isAvn iiiiiMfwpww Sheriff’s Sales. At t l 'i Cfurt-bcu'e in the city of Savannah, on the firjj ‘1 Ul-S ----DAY iii May next, between tL e hows of i o and j o'deck, WILL BE SOLD, ALL r hofe buildings lituatr on North hull part of lor No. ——Decker’s ward, owned bv iheeftateof Philip Mines, the property of Maui ice Lchiff, now of Joseph Arnold. Thice lots being part of a five acre loc for ir.erly the property o! John Cur rie. ALSO , The iohowing negroes to wit: R !e, -b u 35 years of age, San b) occupation a parnte ; Pom pev, h.s wife IlLoell.i, Cato and Car ar, and a hlty a re lo; knowr by rht No 8- Ail •, ihe i.ou, i:i Ar I n’s Ward, at prefer.t oc copied bv (he defendant, leizc.. nnder execution as the property o Jc-ieph Arnold, Co. a he suits of B njani.n Butte) 1. vmng copartner, and Br.iiu rti n Bulley junior. Continued from March sales. Condi funs CJh. T. ROBEK ISON, see. Ap'd t 6r i\U LICE,. The uudcrlVrcd will receive Propo fY,. until tlie full Jay of M.,y next, for li kiug two Wells, in this city. One • t the inteifcdion o( Broughton ami call broad S-rcet, the other at the tnterfee tton o: ZubUy and flrretg, son undertek ng tee t,v • a(V tnc milcr.si*. J. ; i-. wilj WJLI ‘/fat OAVtSS,) t<c ■‘vfJccu’ * *?■ Wax DtuxTMtVT, Mar A Jj ino6 i /\uiue n hereby given. , "T' H\T frparate pr’ pefab will f re< tiveil at the nfiice of tht fterc .rjr fur the Department of War, urt 12 o’c'nrk at noon of the fir ft Wtdne! .ay of June next, for the supply of a. diionh that may be required for the us of the United States, from the id dai of oSober 1806, until the qc:h Cay o> September, 1807, both days inclusive at the following p!ac"sviz. Ffrtf, At Niagara, Detroit, Micbsli inadcinac, Fort Wayne, Chikage, and at any place or places, where troops are ct nay be (lutioned, rr.archtd, or recruiter’ 1 within lb’ slate of Ohio, and territory o! Michigan, and at any place or place, within the Indiana territory north of the 4111 degree of north latitude. Second, At South*Weft Point, Tel lico, Knoxville, Nashville, and within the Cherokee nation between Tenneffce and Georgia, and on the Tenneffre river, aid on the road between said river and Nashville, and at any place or place, ivlitr* troops are or may be ftaiioned, marched or recruited within the ftatts of Kentucky and TennefTee. Third, At the garrison 1 *ar Vincents on the river Vv'abafh, at Fort Maflac, Newr-Madrid, Chickasaw Blr ff', Ark m fas Natches,and Fort Adams, and at a ny place or place-, where troop3 are or may be llati .ncd, cr arched or recruited in ihe MiffifGppi territory, except the county of Wa!hi..gton, and at any place or places in the Indiana territory fouili of the 41st degree of north latitude and fifty miles east of the Mifliffippi river. Fourth, At St. Louis, St. Charlea, Kifkafkia, Kalrokia, and at any place or places where troops arc or may be fta mined, marched or recruited within the territory of I.ouiliana north of N< w Ma drid, and at any place or places in the Indiana territory within fifty miles ealt of the river, and sooth of the 41st degree of north latitude, Fcrt Maf lac excepted. Fifth, At New Or! c’ans, Plarquiminca Point Coupee, Oacheta, Natclutoches, Appcloufas, Attakapa, Fort S'odocrt, Foit St. Stephens, and at any place or places where troops are or may be ita tioned, marched or recruited, within tie territory of Orleans, or in the county of Washington in the Mifliftippi territory, and at any place or places on the well fide of the Mlfiifiippi river beleiw Alka.ll - Separate proposals will also be received I as afortfaid for the supply of all rations i winch may be required tor 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 inclusive, within the fevcial days hereinafter men-1 tioned, viz. S.vJi, At Fort Wilkinson, Cocltfptir Island, and at any places where troops are or may be Rationed, marched or re cruited, within the Hate of Georgia, and on 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 are or may be Rationed, nia-chcd nr recruited, within the Hates of North & South Carolina Lighth, At Norfolk, and at any place or places where troops are or may be Ra tioned, marcti'-d or recruited within the llate of Virginia. Ninth, At Fort M’-’cnry, and at a ny place or places, where troops are 01 miy be Rationed, marched or recruited, wi iiin the Rate of Maryland and district of Columbia. lentb, At Fort Mifilin, Carbfle, and at any place or places wricre troops are 01 may be llationcdj marched or rtcruit til, within the Rate of FennfyN-anta, rati of the Mountains, and within the Halts ot New Jersey, and Delaware. Eleventh, at Pittlburg, and at any place or places, where troops are or may be flationcd, marched or recruited with in the Hate of Pcnnfylvaiiia, well of the mountains. Twelfth, At Fort Jay, Weft Point, Albany, Sheiudlady, and at any place or places where troops are or may be Ration, td, marched or recruited, within the Rate of New York, Niagara, and its depen dencies excepted. 1 hirtceu;h, At Fort Trumbull, Fort Wolcott, and at any place or places wlure troops are or nuy be Rationed marched or recruited, within the Rate, of Connetlicut, Rhode IfLini and Ver mont. Fourteenth, aI Fort Independence, (Bolton harbor,) and at any place or p aces, where troops are or may be fla t.oned, marched or recruited, within the (late 1 f Massachusetts, the town of Springfield, and the diftnd of Manic ex cepteJ. Fit;ei.pth, At Portfmnutb, Portland, and at any place or places, where troops are or may be iLtio ied, inarched or re cruited, with;n the Rate of New Ilamp flure and the dtfti id of Maine. Sixteenth, Proposals will also be rc cr vtri as aforeiaid, for the lupply of all rations, which may be the United States, for the tpMaps which are nr may beßationcd, tjvxfl'ched or re crimed, WKhm th.c*fbwn of Springfield in the tlate.'-‘‘-fil - Tac-hulv’.ts, and for the armorers H our H pevl n- employed in the Unitap ® ta te’ armory at that place from Um t H Jay of January 1807 to the u( December in the fame rejs ’ 1 Hays inclusive. .-i rauon to conlift ot cue pound and one quarter 01 neef, or three quarters -of a pound ot pork, eighteen ounces ( CT bicid or Hour, one gill of rrm, whis ky #i b-andy, aud at the ratcot two -marts of fait, ftt q'-fth of in. era ••ir poundß of soap, and one poun •and a Ulf of candles, to every hundn niotis. Tie prices of the fevtr. uinponent par. 9 of the ration fha 1 bi pecified 5 but the United S ales fhai -fvrve tnc right of making fu:h altera ■ons in the price of the coroporer. arts of the ration afo'efaid, as {hail lake the price of each pari thereof ear a just proportion to the propcfeC -rice ot tlie whole ration. The ratiom re to be fiitn'fh-'d in luch quantities, tiat there Hull at all times, during th< rrm of the proposed contract, be fuS lent for the consumption of the troop t Michilimackinac, l>etroit and Chika (’>, for fix months in advance ; and at ach of the other pofta on the W eftern waters, for at It aft three months in ad vance, of good and wholesome piovi toos, if the fame be required. It ia al o to be permitted to all and every of -he commandants of fortified places or lofts, to call for, at feafona when the ame can be transported, or at any time in case of urgency, fucb fuppliea of like provisions in advance, as in the difere ion of the commandant (hall be deemed proper. It is undcrllood that the contractor is to be at the expence and risk ofiffu mg the ftipplies to the troops, aid that all LiTes iuftained by the depredations of the enemy, or by means of the troops I of the U. S. (hail be paid by the U. S. at the price of the articles captured or dt ftroyed as afortfaid, on the clepofition of two or m re persons of creditable chara-iers, and the certificate of a com nnffioned officer, dating the circumstan ces of the lots, and the amount of the articles for which compeufation shall be claimed. The privilege is undcrflood to be re served to the U. S. of requiring that none of the supplies, which may be fur niflitd under any of the proposed con trails, (hall be llfued, until the supplies which have been or may he furniftied under contrails now in force, have been consumed ; and that a fnpply in advance may be always required at any of the fixed polls on the sea hoard, or Indian frontier, not exceeding three months. li. DEARBORN. C59] , S.'cMvy of War. Bonaventure. ‘| “'HIS elegant retreat about 4 mi’ts from Savannah, on VVaftaw river, is oheieu on a lease I t fix or (even years, for the ben- I ( fit of the htir, a minor, on terms tha tw'ii ) lint thole li.tli est to possess so valuao.e a I piece ot ground, as well caicu afed for health as for pie lure a dpr so. App yt IVm STEPHENS, ] _ , N. TUREBULL, 5 <JU * rdla^, • Augull 9 1 ‘pul ivoitars lieiiard, WILL be given for appreheudirig and lodging in any jail in this fiaie so the iuhli-riber can get him again, or deliver him to me, jn Burke county, a negro min, named BEN, fit is 21 01-23 us ‘igi', about five feet eight inches high, a small fear of a burn on one of hie chctks, yeiiow complexion, well made, born in the Hate of Maryland, from thence he was brought to North Carolina, there owned by major Joseph Gramam, brought to this fute about 3 >ear fmee, he is in the habit of faying (hat he it> free. Needham Cock. Murrh 2s. hjierilf s iiales. On the firjl Luejdcy in May next. WfLL bp] SOLD, It the C tu y t ticife in the City cf Savanna by ret ween the bcurs of ten and thee o'clock, ALL that tr.uii of land, with the improvements thereon, ticiuce on the Thunderbolt road 1 bout two or three miles from the City of Savannah, containing 57 acres —leized as the proper -7 of Smith, Sons and Anderlbn, ■o iatisfy if. Levenfworth ana Cot Continued from April faie.s. Conditions—one half payable it 90 davs, a discountable note -vith a tjo.id Intlorfrr—the othei ulf on the firlt day of J anuary, SO7, with a bond and mortgage m the property. T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c . April 4. nHEkih x aueT WILL be sold on Tuesday tie third day of Jure next, at the Lcuit bouse ia Savannah, be tween toe kou sos ten and tw o'clock, AL.L that part of a lot r land on the bay containing sixty • ctft nr front ar.d ninety feet in lepth, being the ealtern part ot Lot No. three jrkyl Tv thing Jarby Ward in trie city of Sa vannah, fold as the property of Oeorge Enoe, of Savannah tay or, to fatisfv a mortgage there on to W m. Craw,ora, dulv iore clofed. T. ROBERTSON, s.c. c. April :g. nQ. ~ ALMANACS FO R Sale a; tbit Apri 1j 6j NOTICE. To the Citizens of Sa /annah, and inhabitants of lie Seu-lfl.inds, White ttiuff, Little Cgechee and Chero iae Mil Diifriau The fub feriber is now ready to re ceive the I axes, lor the yefiv o;ie thousand eight bun* < 1 ‘ and five, at his Office, lie corner ot Droughton to. Lincoln-ft eef, late Herfon’s ho use. Oince hours, from 9 in the morning until 2 o’clock in the afternoon. Thole that <lo not come forward and pay their tax es by Thursday the 15th day of May next, will have) executions illued a<Tain(t them as the law diredr,.... also, for those taxes unpaid for 1804 LEXER DEVEAUX, T. C. C. C. Tux Calicßor's Office, ,) , Monday . 31 fl, Al.ircb, 1806. j 1 Marfliai’s Sale. By v : rtue of a decree of the Circuit C- urt, of the U,ii/ed Sta/es, fir (he diftridtof Georgia, fur the foreclofure of a mrtgage, will be fold at public Audtion at the Court hou'e in the city us Savannah, on the fiift Tvefdiy i > May r.-tx , between /he hours of te i and/wo, All that valuable Traft 01 Lane U uate in /he county of Camden contain ng f;ven hundred and twenty acies, m re or le's, known by th name of Point Pete —— crcs o arhici are in a Hare of cultivation, ihe property of sis. he ’grave Lfq. BtN. WALL, kl. D CL April 4. 6, Gity bhenft’s Sales. On the Just Fuel Jay in May text, will bes ‘Lu, at the Ci.urt-huufe in betoetsn the hours of ten and three o'clock. ANrgro Wench, named Chloe, levied on as the preperry of DotSlor John Love, to fitiily Willian Camp. ALbO, ! A Negro Boy, named Tom, levied oi as the property of Samuel M'Cormick, oeceafed, ro fatisfy Benjamin Ansley and Jirres Marfteaii, pointed out by tnc plaunifTs ALSO, A two flory HOUSE in El bert v/ard, levied on as the pro perty of James Gaffney, to fat isfy Charles Tiot- JOHN WILLIAMS, sc.* April 1 61 Pol oale. ONE of /he rnoft valuable /rafts ol Land upon /he Altamaha, con/aining about eleven hundred acres of Rice Swamp in /he belt pitch of tide. T his tr?d is about fire miles above /he town of Darien, was, prior /o the re volutionary war, /he proper/y of the late governor Wright, and has for a fettlemert, attached immediately to the Swamp, one of the mort beauti ful and mod deva/ed ii/uatiotis upon /he river. Persons svifhing so pir chafe thi? properly will apply 10 F dwarf, Swar nrcck or William Mein, F (qrs. at Savannah, where a pia/ of /he Lano may be seen. < Iftnhe- 15. ts. q. ” hUUCA 1 lo \, Crareful for the diftinguilhed patrora-e he has exjievtenced since his eftahhftimeiit in Savannah, Mr Green with deference informs Im friends and the public, that the Ladies Literary IVhool, and the Grammar and Math ematical lchools, are still conduced by him on the fame extenlive plan, as at their com mencement. The course of the ichools, includes Read ing-, Grammar, Elocution and Rhetoric, Writing in all the ufeful ornam-nta! hands, Ariihme ic, Book keeping, according to se veral fyitems, Geography and the ute, drawing copying of Maps in diiierert pro jeAions, the lements of Astronomy, and the ul* oi tiu Globes and Te lurian Hiftorv and Chronology. In the Mathematical department, the pupils will be carefully li-.ftrufted ia Algebra Geometry, Trigonometry, Conic Sections and Fuixions, with their application to the business of life aud the mreUigattcn cf fai ence. Aixtee-i years experience in his profeEon, and a sacred and unremitting attention to the morals and real improvement of his pu I’*l* wid, he hopes, continue to him from a liberal and enlightened public, a ihare cf that favor which he has hitherto experienced Pupils admitted without Entrance, till the til of the ensuing January. . ,A Dsvciko Xl * sir a of eminence wiii attend the Sehools. November 5 TU Kb IN i , “ THF. Brick Fire Proof STORS!, !i--(y oecupied by the fubleriber as a Coaa - ing-Houle. < J9c. HABERSHAM. March ;• (, POSTPONEMENT, ‘Ve the Cciwuissdns-s, aftoiiCet by the Legislature to diypos‘ of t l l FR ACTIONAL * UR VETS of Wilkinson, Baldwin aid Wayne Ct unties, have for s veral reasons Postponed the Sue until the 1 6tb June next, at wbttb tune voe void (em inence. WILKINSON. THOSE of the fir ft diftp**; or the iCLh day o ( June nexr, and continue from day to day, between the hours of ten and three, (Sundays excepted) un til the 2)d inclusive. Those of the ad diftrift. on tne 24th day of June, until the 27th inclusive. Those of the 3d diftriift on the [ 28th day of Jun'-, until die z d day of July inclusive. Those of the 4th diftr <ft cr •he 3d day of July until the 7th inclusive. Those of the sth diftrift on the Bch day of July until the 1 tth inclusive. BALDWIN. Those of the ift diftridt en the 12th day of July unt'l the t6 r h incluli ve. ‘J hose of the 2d diftrifl on the 17 h day of July until the l 24th inc iufive. Those of the 3d diftrieft on the 25th day of July until the 29th inclusive. Thofeofthe 4th diftrift on the 30th day of July until the jth day of August inclusive. Those of the sth district on die sth day of August until the 12th inclusive. WAYNE. Those of tlie ift diftrift on the 13th day of August until the 21st inclusive. Those of the v\ dlflrift on die 2id day of August until the ! 26th inclusive. Thole of the 3d diffrift orr :he 27th day of August until the 30th inclusive; Terms of Sale . Os the purchasers, bonds for the amount of the purchase mo ney will be required ; at four equal inftahnents tube paid in gold or silver; the firft payments twelve months after d.tte. In ad dition to which a mortgage will be required. Mo6f? SzErs, y Reddick Bimmi, V Comer,iff,merit Patric Jack. J Washington, Leo. 17, ct. PKIME RICE LANDS FOR bALE. ALL th-.f valuable trad of LAND situated and be ing on the Couth fide of the Ala . amah a river, known by the name of the Broadlacr trad:, late the property of General Lachlan MTritofh, containing 1755 acres, of which 1100 acres are prime Tide Swamp of the hril quality and very best pitch of tide ; the balance high (well timbered) PINE LAND, ami well calculated for a settlement or lettlements. This trad is di vided into three parts, through the uppermost third runs a large j navigable creek, leading to a landing, on which may be erect ed (as the liream is ronfiderable) a Rice Mill, Saw Mill or Grist Mill. This property is situated immediately oppofire Maj. But lers, Demerc’s I Hand ; and from its local advantages is the mod defirahle rice eltate in Georgia. Anv perlon v;ho wishes to purchase mav apply to Mr. A LEXANDER MEIN, Charles ton; Mr. CHARLES HAR : RIS, attorney at law, Savannah * or MtfTrs. MEIN, MACKAY if Cos. merchants there. In all of whofc hands a plat may be leeo, ar.d thole who may be de sirous to view the prem'fes, bv applying to Mr. M‘KINNON, St. Simons Ifiand, he will shew them the lines, and give every ofher nectary information he ‘wsv-ng resurveyed the rtid. February 7 46