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EM HR 10 S.UTVMN.
•TIS Spring, the op’ning ot the year,
AVI ten tjrafs, and leave", an;! bloo’ $ appear
When infe/ls, birds, and btafli revive,
And all crea’ion teems to thrive
‘J o renovate primeval blit ,
And try what Saturr’i power is:—
lie {ports the lambkin o’er the lawn—
Jlcie wfcliovs, deep, the swinish tsrua. ;
llere 1 reps the horse, the verdant mead,
And him the I porting ca! > . lucceed ;
There bounds, rough bellowing, thro’ the
wood,
Ihe Its*ttly bull, then feel s the flood,
To cool Id . heated Ides, or again,
Beyond the lire am, his wanted plain ;
While thro’the woids thf prowling trilies,
A id rv’ry head. Spring’s life imbibes:
In air ihe I ather’d mates betray
Th’ ’•upulfive force of genial May :
N< i lels ihe mead and frtlit yards fl.ov/
t\ iiat wealth from Naurt I iree can grow—
'J I re tlineves the cmhryon fruit, jinctrt
That loon will rrow n the clol “g )ear.
Tin* tg’r burst of Nature reigns
To re-ni.peopl*- al, the p am ,
And give tlic | ‘ip ed lams their food—
>Og- and is hUtuTt— (it ii so gcod.
CURE FOR IRENS.
A William Chsholrne, of
England, I .as putioihc'd a r i zc
count of Ins i ting cured of a
Win of a large fizr and lot g ■
fiantiing, l>v i c application oil
halt uni Water winch lud Item
I'c ! t.l cog-.-tner a lew n mutes,
a ,U anh wni’ h he ba hco it ten
or twelve times a day for t n
davs—on the t.lv venth, he ob
-1 ived a I . ail chic laigefiom tlv:
Vv'en, ad, by a gentle pi effort,
the whole concerns were dilchar*
gtd. i nis UK ll ItCOiVilllCliilb
to others, hoping th-v may not
bed.koura. td oy the Engih ot
tine it tA sto o c*a*e, which
is lometiitits tin cc or fom
months.
AG R I C U LTU R A L.
From “ Bordhy’a Husbandry.”
Port lef tJrejb for a year.
A Mr. Po'iltney, of Piulade*
[hi., and iifd oi b >ard a lh ip ci
war at the I Lv.-.una, and ate < i
boil o fulh poik, winch appear
ed as if jll kill and. He wu;
tout it was killed and pur up a
yeti before, at La Vfoij. Crmz.
and he bones were taken our, ;.n
v. .!*. u: ny fui , t r ii ts weic
c vcied w.'h 6j an:lh biown (*>
led ik hit'.,) If was then packc
in b. for ti>t officeis. They
ihevve i nun lo ne in bags, when
they were covered wuh ird oclin
whiv.ii i w allied off with waaii
water previous o booing it. 1
prelume -ny other pure, impal
j).it)le, dpet tally dry altnnpem
tl y, wii anlvv.ras well. Aoni?
cl is h> far pari .ke ol allum, as
to lliew i; ex idtd, like a white
iiintml —Such ili tve ii non the
ba.,ks ot the Chcfapeak. But
and es ‘pani h brown contain al
lu ?
Ext ait/• u: the Alefallanecus
IwlMpJtl i H
BY IVILUaiM MAI thews.
M XIMS asd THOUGHTS.
From ’h. vail va itty of pi in
cites o wo lh p, an.i otfi es 01
dt.o.io.i, : .eid . rth in doctrine,
iupj ic-ii >n, and prats —a v.i
ri.\ 100, w.i.ch lecu.s to pro
to, c la.is.'aci! n itiu co.nlort n,
the ..nds ol lb many ihoulands
ol individuals, in all loeicues,
ecu tr.t’s, ar.d ages ol men—o.u
g.e.vt and mutt i mportant triuh
it ay he gathered, a.*d laid up in
our Odoms, v 2.
J hat it is not merely the fen
tiiiicr.f, or cxprtfnoii cmploved
by , or and intii .*i beings, such
as wc arc, that can make us the
acceptable wo lh pers ol the Di
vine be.ng ; but the dcvo.ion ol
the iicait iileit, an.i the realitt
ot our having tha Being before
us, as the object ot our woilhip,
or .chous notice.
We e it p Bible for any hu
tiuhc creature to obum a true
fi'i.Tiple of a- ,le Caa.*
ancr, which belongs to the char
after 01 God j a.od of *hai efien
uai agreen erd, and pertest union
-•f tx.ellency, fubfilting in that
dTemial glorious charafter; it is
highly probable that there is no
language, mode, cr txpreflion
of devotion among men. or even
an.ong celeftul fpirirs, which
could appear, at futh a moment
wor hy or worthily adapted to
what we t rnrij the lei vice of luch
a Be ng :
On the conrrary, ic may ap
pear moft certain, that the Jer
vice, so ca led, which may claim
ne molt obvious diltinftion so
propiiity of adoption, would be
found to be the moil Client awe
and the molt simple inaft.ve re
j vt rence, in the tta.nc of the mind
j Even luch a reverence as refrains
1 from venturing into any voice or
expreffmn at all.
Hence it may appear, that in
he divine mind there is no choice
>r preference given to modes of
worth ip j at icait, where toe sui
t ere love of God khtm'df, pre
ie:ves the infirmity ot men (rom
injuring, or willingly to inju e, j
on • ano her in tin. important *nd i
awful bufmefs.
I lcnce alto may it be conful
ered as lupremely rernaikaole,
1 hat the mercy and benigmey 01
he ILn.g worth ped, or proiei
!ic J to be woilhiped, is u.ti.n.ely
;*x cmied over all tite variety 01
Ji" : ctre 1 Jinmty , in which wc nc
ccil.ndy appiu L.V. h him.
A moil important kffon, this
trt tntlruction to us, and a mo.* |
unpo.r.ant law or charity and
Oro heily kindnels to ad th.,li
who in every p a.e cad on th
name of the Lord, the common
bather and preserver or a*l uc
pendant creatures !
Marjhai s tales.
ON tbit firjt Eutfday in JnL
next , will be su'd at the court
hoitfe , in Savage ib t
ALL t! at Pi ntation con
taining 3CO acres, called
Douglafg near Point lfoter, in
Camden county, Georgia.
ALSO,
Seven Negroes, vz. Boson,
J a It, Nancy, Jenny,Sally, Han
nah and her child ; levied as
he property of Thon as 11. Mil
ter, to latisfy a judgment of
denja nin and Joseph Stionr,
ibtamed againlt J *\lacieod an..
1 iiler.
Lot No. 8, second Tything
Anion Ward, containing forty
five acres, adjoining lands o*
Gen. M'lntofo and the Htare of
cii ick, about three m les fro r
Savannah ; levied on as the pro
perty James Hobkik, to fatisfy
a judgmrnt •brained by Johr
Miiler, against Wm. and James
l lobkirk.
One city Lot in Green Ward
No- 6, with the improvements
containing 60 feet front and 90
feet in depth ; levied on as the
property of Thus. R mike, Hq.
dcceafed, to iat.sfy fevcral exe
cutions.
Two Negroes Charles and
Rachel—A 10, tundry articles of
Placed Waie, Jewelry, &c. A!lo
H ukholl and Kitchen Kurn.
>ure, lev ed on as the pioperty o;
Jule, h K.ee, to taiisty and tx -
iu io.i in favor of John il*il
Ihe lh). k n f rade of Abra
;a n Wvodfide, confuting oi
D*y G ods, Hardware and Cur
le ry, to fati-h an execution ob
•card by Will. Woodfi le.
One Negro man, the property
of George Ra Bon, to faas.y le
veial executions.
B. WALL, m. f>. g.
May 31 _ So
SHERIFF’S SALE.
if ILI. Rb. SO. Dat tbs court
bouts in the city cf Savannah,
cn tin firjt Tuesday in Ju.’y next,
Id ween tbs hours cf ten unu
tlree c'c'oUt,
ONE Negro Man, named
John, leized and to be fol
uiielcr and by virtue of an exe
cuticn, M’Leod and Miller vs.
John J. Johnston,
H. W. WILLIAMS, do.s.c.c.
May jo. Sl
JOHN BOLTuN, :ur 1 Cmjcek
vs. > Superior
WILLIAM KORRIS, J Court,
March ‘7 erm , 1 i 6.
UPON the pet.tion of John
Bolron, surviving copart
n.r of Robert tc John Bolton
praying the foreJofure of the E
quiryof Redemption on the fol
lowing premifis, morigaged to
the said Robert & John Bolron
for the sum of eleven hundred
and forty fix dollars, payable the
fifth of January 1802, and
alio for the further sum of ele
ven hundred and forty fix dol
lars ana intcreft payable the
fifth of N jvemDer 1802, to wit,
he following lots and parts of
ots in the town of St. Mary’s.—
All that wharf lot containing
50 feet on St. Maiy’s street and
running 150 feet welt to Jud
ton’s water lot, and from St. Ma
rv’s sheer to the river 100 feet
and along the river 100 feet,—
The fame being the fiont of lot
No. four in the ulan of said
town—Aifo part of lai 1 lot
No. four beginning at Ready
Itrect running weft on the St.
j Mary’s street to Ju ‘lot ’s lot &
jon Ready ftrtet 200 fe<-t north
0 Divine I oung’s lot or ii ic 6c
jo wcPon laid Young’s line to
JuJlon’s iot with the buildings
and improvements thereon.—
Alio lot No. (43) forty three
containing four a’ res then oc
cupied by Peter W. Green, with
the buildings and improvements
thereon, and on motion of Mr
nti'ts attorney for the petitioner,
it is ordirca by the court
j that the principal interefl: and
coils upon the said mortgaged
premilcs be piid into court wuh
n iweivr months from this date
.nd uinrls tne ftme be so paid
die equity of redemption lhall
thenceforth brforeclofed and o
chcr pnsi.ef dings rake place pur
f'jant to the ..ft of alfembiy in
lucu c.ife made and provided :
And it is further ordered in
purl anceof the fait! aft that th ; s
rule be published in one of the
publicgaztt.es of this (late at
lea It once in every month until
the time appointed for payment,
orferved on the mortgager or his
special agent or auorney at
‘tall fix months previous *o the
time the laid money is ordered
robe paid into court as aforeiaid-
E'trait from the mm
ites this nth Marrh , 1806.
ISAAC ( REIVS, c. s. c. c.c\
I am 12in bo.
i\ouce ,
THE fubfer ber, iume fime since
s e;tiJ;,un his retur.i fro.u the Indian
lotion came up with a JOHN Itl
VINE (s he called hunfe.t) wh;*
cad in his pofledion anew negro fel.
uw ; from the couinenance and con.
vetlation of Itvine, when inrerrogaed
bom whence he had come, the man
..er in which he made rep y, together
with o her cinuniftances of his con-
Ju& confirmed the lubfcnber in the be.
ief that the negro had been Bolen
He therefore demanded ot Irvine in
what way he had come to the pofid
*on of the negro ; to which he re
turned an evalive answer. Thefub
cnber told hun he had good reaf >n
0 believe the negro had been ftolcn
and was determided to take the ne
gro fiom him and have him advertised
and in tale no petlon claimed him
vithin eighteen months would eithei
eturn or te l ruin.
This is thciefore to notify all per
ons whom it uo nor may concern.
I'nat the lublcriber has 111 his polics.
fion the said new negro ; he is about
tive sett ei s ht inches high, aged be
tween twenty five and rnit/y ye.rs—
no marks o.her than <.r. his hack,
which appear to have luff red under tne
cJowikin ; speaks little or no Fnglilh
*ays he came irom Carolina, but dees
not know whether from Nor/h ci
bouth, he indiituidty communicates
(when asked in what way the man
came by him) that he took him up ir.
the road, when on his way to fith on
u*m.‘ river or creek nearby. His own
er 01 owners aie therefore requeued
to prove the property 01 the negic
pay charges and fake him away.
Win. aNeely.
Camden County on
St. Maty’s Ktver.
Sept, to. nmHm 7.
NOTICE.
VLI. peril,ns having demands againr
the lublcribers, either as copartsers or
individuals, will please prelent them to
payment, at thetr counting-hcule, without
telay.
Mein, Mackay 5c Cos.
Sar. March 2 3 to
SUPERIOR COURT,
Clotbcm County, 7
In EQUITY. 5
ON the petition of John Mead
(fating that being pcfTeffed of
foveral notes of hand and eviden
ctsof debt, belonging to the late
Ambrose Gordon decoded, as
fpecified in the Schedule, hereto
annexed, and that the lame have
loft ; aid that copies cf the fame
as near as the petitioner can re
colleft ate now lodged in the
and rk’s office, together with an
affidavit that the fame have been
been loft by accident; tx praying
tne benefit intended by the fix'h
feftion of the judicial aft of
1799, and other circumstantial
proof being aifo laid before the
court, It is ordered , that the
said and evidences of debt,
beeftablifned as direfteu by the
said lixch lection of the judicial
aft, on the laid John Mead pub
iifiling a notice for th * ipace of
fix months in one public
gazettes of this citv,„unieis cause
f” dt be shewn to the court with
in the said fix months, or other
matter lhail appear to the court
against: the fame.
SCHEDULE.
ONE drawn ly Alexander
Jobnjlon, dated 7 th May 1804.
payable ,st ‘June 1804, for 44 id
dollars and 47 cents. One drawn
by Green R. Duke dated 13/*/
June, 18 02, ■payable 30 days af
ter date, for 18 1 dollars 53 1-4
cents. Ons dr awn hy Lemuel Ko .-
iock , dated 6ik dugufi, 1 ,ioo. pay *
able to days after date, for 187
dollars 50 cues. One drawn by
Hugh Magee, daied yd May,
1004, payable 60 days after date ,
for si aollars 97 cents. One
drawn by Charles Linder green
dated y,d May, 1805, payable 30
days after date, tor ;00 dollars ,
One draivn by Nathan Beal for
too dollars, but to whom payable
ldo not recoliett, left by Charles
Goodwin, esq. for collection. A
receipt signed by sir Teonas Ben
sail of England for 100 pound*
sterling, to Miss Ann Davies,
■with several receipts on the bac '■
for the interest .
Tiue excraft from t records.
J. BULLOCH, Cue.
Jan. 31. iaw 6m 45.
t l or iale.
ONE of rhe moft valuable .rafts of
Land upon the Al’amaha, con/iining
about eleven hund*ed acres of Rice
Swamp in /he best pitch of tide. This
tiviSt is about five miles above /he
town of Darien, was, prior lo the re
voiutionary war, /he property ot the
ate governor Wright, and has for a
(ettiemeiu, attached immediately to
the Swamp, one of the beauti
mi and moit elevated ii/itations upon
/he river.
Persons wilhing to put chafe this
property will apply to Edward Svvar
Oreck or William Mein, Efqrs. at
Savannah, where a piu/ of ;hc Lane
may be seen.
/f: q.
Snenif’s bales.
On the fit ft Tuesday in ju ‘y next,
at the Court-bcufe , in ibis City,
between the hours cf ten ana
three o'clock, w.ll be sold.
A half lot with a small dwel
ling house and kitchen thereon,
in Ward, levied on as the
property of Donald M’Cafkril,
to fatisfy a judgment ifioeil out
of the Mayor’s Court, at the
iuic of Wm. WilKie.
ALtO,
A Negro Boy, narred Anto
ny. levied on as the property of
Doftor Samuel M'Cormick, to
lat.sfy ftverai executions.
Ltnattions Cafu.
JTHN WILLIAMS, s. c. s.
May 19 76
TO BE 60LD,
At the Plantation of Mrs. Mar
garet Moll, deceased, on Mon
day the 14 th July next, be
tween the hours of t c n and two
o’ clock of same day,
ABOUT one hundred heed
of Stock Cattle,
Two or rhree Mares & Colts,
Some Houlehold and Kitchen
Furniture, belonging co the
dlate ot Mrs. Margaret Moll,
deceased.
Ccndit:ons of sale Cassi.
Henry Eourquin,
£enedifi Bsu r q uin,
£ ;iecutors.
June j go
T'S * y TV T T -l ■ L -
1 > A j -J I—j *- 1 ’ V
i rl Ll ii TVX -A. 1
H ASjujl received ly the Jhip DirpAT-v,
J’int Litcrpool, an cxltntdi addi
tion to bis former afforttnent cj
GOODS,
Consisting of
SUPERFINE Blue, black, bottle
and brown CLOTHS auo KER
\SEYMERES, manufactured light for
the furruaer season
Silk, Cotton and thread Hosiery
Silk, Cotton and cambric gloves ani
mits
7 8 and 4-4. Irish linens
Apron checks, table cloths
Diapers, ihectings and bedtitks
Black and white plain and check cotton
Cambrics and Ginghams
Common and open worked lappet ar.d
plain and spotted Cambric
Fine fprijjed and plain book and crane
Muslins and Mufiin Handkerchif/t
Plain and ttriped black silk Florentines
Plain and colored Marfeiiles
Thickfetts, Corduroys and Velveteens
Borabazetts and Bombazines
Modes
Cambric, fiik and Muslin Hhdkfs.
Romal and printed ditto
A great variety of laces and edgings
Drab, striped and mixed nankeens
Nankeenetts, Mimonetts
Cotton Kerfeymeres and Florentines
Fu(lianas jeans
Cotton ihirtings
Dimities, Calitnancoes and Durants
Cotton ar.d iiik Umbrellas and Parafo’.S
Silk Br aces
Cambric (Snrt Buttons
T reads, Tapes, &c.
Gentleinen’s and Youth’s fme black and
drab hats
Servant’s gi< zed ditto
Together with a quantity of Tow and
Flaxen Ozaaburgs and Ticklcnburs.
Also,
A Complete assortment of
A A k DVV A REd CU F L. ER Y,
AMONG WHICH A RE,
Saws of every defeription
Carpenter’s Plants and plane Irons
Urawing Knives, Hinges
Hammers, broad and narrow axes
Lath and fliinglintr hatchets
Adzes, files, compan.:s
Braces with huts, Gimb'cts
Wood Screws, afT.,rtea
Iron Squares, Kales
Cut c-rads, ft acks
lion rimmed Knob /.ocks
Cupboard, ft’runk, Chcft, Stock snd
Pad Locks
Bolts, Tuikcy Oil Stones
Socket and Firmer Chificis 3c Gouge*
Smith’s Vices
Sledge and hand hammers
Gun locks ar.d guu worms
Powder folks
Patent and common broad boes
Grut-btng d*U
Spades and faovels
Cooper’s axes, adzes
Frows and ioioter iron*
Corn and coffee mills
Carry combs, common ar.d patenC
Chaffing difnes
Fluted and common grid irons
Tying pans
Copper and iron tinned tea kettles
Skillets, iron pots and camp opens
Sad irons, Steelyards
Block tin coffee Biggins
Goffer and Waffle irons’ cork ferews
Snuffers and fnuffer Rands
Tea trays and bread balkeU
Self adding Extir.guiffiers
Morocco pocket books
Crop and Cabriole whips
Spectacles and ideei upright Speftaclfl
cases
Spoon3 and soup ladles
Buttons and button moulds *
Silver and pinchback thimbles
Knitting needles
Mixed pins
Brass cocks and cloak pins
A variety of ft'urtoife, Ivory - and Flora
Combs
Knives and Forks, carvers
Oyitcvand butcher's km.ei
Butcher’s Heels, pen knives
Raizors and Scissors
Bar iead and ffiot
8 by 10, 9by 11 and io by 12 wiudow
glals
White Lead, Yellow Ochre, and Span
ish brown
Paint brushes
ALSO,
10 Crates CROCKERY WARE.
All of which are offered for sale, unu
sually low. .
May 27 6t. 78
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
RAN AW AY from the fuDfcriber,
rn Wednesday -.he 28th tilt.
a negro v jman named RACHEL,
about 30 years of age, of 2 middle
iie, yellow complexion, country
born, remarkably fetilible, and speaks
very boldly. It is prooablc said re
3ro may be harboured in /owr>,
ag3infi which all persons are caution
ed : Captains of velfe's and others
are likewise cautioned againff csiry
ing her off. The above reward will
be paid to aoy person lodging her m
Savannah goal, crdeliverme her to
GEORGE NUNGAZER.
White Bluff.
June 3 80
WANTED,
VN O\'EH.SEEK, a ftrjie man well ac
quainted u i'h Rice planting, wh*
can bring good recommendations ot his hoi*,
eftv, sobriety and ab’lfies. Apply to the
lubicnoer at Cotton Brvan County.
JOHN Hi SiOitEL.
Mar:'a 1