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The Cop?.i tnerfiiip of
JOHN HUNTER & Cos.
Expired cn the fuft nftant, by mutual
agreement.
The Inlinen will be continued by
J'JIIN HUNTED,
IVbo but on band, a general attot tir.cnt of
articles in the
Ship Chandlei y arid Groce
ry Line,
Which lie will Ml on rtafonable terms,
t>y £o,d payments.
Sav. June 17 fit 84
J i ii L Ntj i i whl
rlie Citizens of Sa
jj[ vannah, and tlie in
habitants of the four Dis
iritis of Chatham County.
That executions are mak
ing out every day, againil
til tl'.ofe that are ui arrears
for taxe-, 1 u some time
p ill, for lßo.j and 1805 ;
arid they are a.ho informed,
th \ t!ie* tru paid in office,
art one I. 1 than whan
( ( utious arc placed l i ilr
Jiai Jr . C the Slier iff of Clizt
lir in C >unty for col.cJion.
as the latv diredds, ‘
IJF.1 J F. fKR i) , VKAUX,
Tax C C.C.
Tax Cni'e.ft.r'i C.'!fice, f ~
ifi th June, iSofi. 4
N 0 7 / C £.
T Y/11l I ’LAS a certain trad.
> V of Land of four hundred
and th riy a res, joining the O. j
} ban llouie Pianutiun, is ;d-I
vcr ife l tor (ale by the Deputy
Sheriff of Chatiia..i County, lev
ied on as the prop r:y of Knrtar.-
uJ Kengdl. No'.v this is to cau
tion an pinions agatnlt purchal
in.’ the laid iraOf, as i mar.uei
Kcngill own , but <• r un.kviacd
fi t 1 part o’ l.ii i Lad, (m righ.
of his wife.)
noble Jones.
Frederica, May 17 8 5
■ tRS SALI >.
M ILL Idl'd 6'( 1 ! D 6tt lbc frji
‘lursd y ?■” July next, a: the
O urt-k ettfs ht * aval nab, be
iwe'n lb; butts of 11 and
o'dock.
A N mu'xpired lease of I /><
£ No o, Wilmington Ty
, Darby VVrd, with to.
1 utldtii; s thereod, the property
joins Mr. J >!in Gardiner.
ALSO,
An unexjvred lease cf lot no
3, 1 leathcoac 1 ything Decker
\Vard, where Mr. Smith refutes.
ALSO,
Eleven NEG ROE', VIZ
Nancy, Patrick, John, Oliver
Paer, Gcoroe, Mi?fy } Mollv,
c a. 1 ti , Lzcrte, aid H 1 :et.
l he above leized and taxrn
in excctid n as -he property ot
S rii.ll, jons a,uc! Anueiion, *0
i‘a sty a judgment obtained t v
1 hum .sand James Swords o’
New- Vo. k,
BEN. WALI , m p g
May 30 b,
ML • > . ■
C v the firji c luesit'i to Judy
r:’*r, v:i t l be fold at tic Ccuti
ILuje i;i this city, betrve,tie
hours c” ten a ,and three o’ el t •{•.
V. ILL BE SOLD,
ALt. hole buddings fituatr
on North h !f part of lot No.
Deckei’s want, owned lw
thretlateot Philip Mines, tar
I roperty 01 Maurice L.rh:ff, nov,
of Jaleph Arnold. Three lots
being | art ot a five acre lot io ■
nitrlv the property ot J Jin Cur
rie. / iLSO,
A Negro man named C;c
lac, ar.d a fifty acre lot known
by the No. All, the houir
in Anion’s Ward, at prefert ot
copietl by the defendant, seized
nnder c xecution as the property
of Jojeph Arnold, Co.
at the lints of Benjamin Buitev
lurviving copartner, and Benja
min Bulley junior.
Continued from May Idles.
Cc ‘.nitxvs Ci;b.
T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c.
May 30 81
r. r .Any ’••{<* brvi ijr in their pot
fePiun It* tu Derr, ot thrir own will
obagr tnc owner by £ivuig mioroiatiou
Lcicot lotui. Fiu-icr*. Ji'uj 6.
From a Fe w-York Paper.
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS.
N’O. I.
Sm A Volunteer Compare.’
recently railed, of which 1 a
commandant, have honore i
fhfuildves w.th the name of
Saratoga Rangers, commemora
tive of the glorious vidtory of
Saratoga, and the kero who ha.
iinmui tali zed the name.
It would be a ciroimftance cf
ureit latisf.iftion, and an honor
aide diflindtion, to receive a co
-1 nr from one of the greatell o’
Generals, anj firft of Patriots ;
1* woukliecal to our rccalledt.on
he glcry of the war of ludepeu
dence, and ftirr.uiate to victory
when called cut in the fervicc
of our cutintry.
My lieurenant, Mr. K : >, at
tends on you with th-s. bhoutd
it be your plealure l firilldoniy
h-lf the honor of waiting 0.1 you
j erl or:..;y.
1 have the honor ”ro remain,
v/ t.h p.-o'ourid r.fpeT and admi
rati'.-n, your very obedient fer
van;,
UI ALES CHRISTIAN.
Major General lloraito Gates.
No. If.
Match 25 b, ISO 6.
Dear Sir—At this Lie hour
<>f mv 1<• c i hid dcr 1 n ued t
.uvc noui ng more to do w : .
‘he business of the world, when
your Liter was put in o im
handy, but I cannot help, ev-i
wi h my age ar.d infirmities, be
kn.'j fomewhac awakened a: ill
l .iund o f Saratoga. The furren
‘er there, wuh other g eat e
venrs, freured our independi nee
--Whatever may be its future
ortune, the present exhibits t.,
the world the moft prosperous
and happy government unde:
‘h • fun ; that it may continue
in example to opprelLd nations
smy fact re vvi:h. I ftiall im-
Mediately order the Stand ot
Colours to be made, and when
finished I will deliver it to you.
I am, dear fir, your obedien
servant,
HORATIO GATES.
Captain Charles Christian.
No. nr.
Nejj-Tcrk, May 20 th, iSo'>.
Sir— Ihe c.TClofed correfpo.i
dence file ws the intention of tin
iace venerable Major Genera'.
’Lratio Gates, to honor nv’ com
;hny by prefent:ng it with a
Colour ; the inevitable and If ay of
mortality h;:s deptived me o (
■he fatisfaction of receiving i
‘r>m his hands-, the hero wh >
‘raved and arh i,. various for ns,
•nd contnbured in an eminent
h gr. e to the freedom and t lory
of his country, is .inr-led w rh
the earth, lubjected to Lie irre -
vo -.i ilr law of niuure.
A .it fire to receive the Colour
i.mian officer of revolutionary
nerif, who could with proprie
y deiiv-r it in the general’s
name, has in iuced me “to fug
e;l to his lady that mode of de
very, Ihe lervices you hav?
rend, red to your country in the
revolution, the circumihnce o’
having in important command
tmder the general, :t the me no
rabie battle cf Seratooa, and
ne hi s ii rdptil and triendTip
o.e entertained for you. have in
duced Mrs. Gates 10 direct that
the ceremony of pref ntation
(kali be conducted by \ou.
The colours are executed by
Mr. Savage, in a malterly man
ner, conformable to die direc
tions given by the general. 1
wait your convenience, and have
the lionur to remain, with high
rcfpeCt, your ebedienr, very
humble fervard,
Cf IA R LES C H RISTI AN.
Commandant of the Saratoga
Rangers, 7th Reg’t,
Major General btevens.
No. IV.
General Stevens informs capt.
Christian, of the Saratoga Ran
gers, tliet he w 11 have the honor
code tvir die fiand of Colours,
to-morrow afternoon, y o’clock,
u his houle, No. 58, Beekman
ilicec.
Wdntothffi May 2 1, vSoS.
No. V.
On Thursday the infi the
co npanv marched to the quar
ters of general Stevens. The
gen-ral a tmded by Br gade
Major Irv ng, pr-fented the Co
s; lours to *h- o npany, v.iih the
following addiefs.
No VI.
Gentlemen—The decrees of
Provjdence having called my va
lu:d ar.d deeply regrered friend
from the duties of this life to the
enjoyment of a better, I comply
with the request of n:s
in acting as his leprefmta
tive on this occafiun, and in
completing in his behalf the at
tention which death preventer
his fulfilling.
In the nd.n? therefore of tilt
h's Major General Hot tio
J Gates, l present you this fiand of
Colours j may it never wave but
wi h honor in the service of our
country. j
j You have chosen the name of i
I<L r a toga Rangers —let the virtue!
lof e vil n officer who diflin*
dh <t 1 i iuelf in the irt rnora
tol • vkto'V o 6'aratot. a. excite
your finu/a ion. Subordination
.1 ! ifciuli.n- ;.s a l jldier, un
u e.. 1 file : honor as .1 ntlemau,
• ce tjth -i, ~t: uted au
jin ir.nts as a c it:zen, r. lpeft for
ul g.o> and a patriotic z-a! in
he .auhof r retdo u, gavelufir
.o ii s chiradter. T hey are war
-01, of vour pom red attention
ami K.o:t fii iuuus practice j bv
uch (u su it you wiii and ) honor
to yoiolc.ves as citizens, ard as
to.dies u will become a credit
ti the v . uuicer corps of this
city, aid a leliance in tie tiel 1
of aCTmg ihtiuld the e nergencies
us you* coamry req fire your fer
vice. A ccep. j cndcinen my in
dividual w.o'l s ioi tnc p ofperity
0 iour cu<-p-a .lithe happiness
us pace nembeis who coinpolc
i: *
1
[ho which u Commanding Officer
replied ,
G^NEfiaL— I lie Saratoga
i : : murn their sincere ac
knowledge. turns, not i.n'y for
the valuable gift they Live re
ceived, hut alfb for the polite
aid h ini fume manner in which
t has icen presented.
In tiie death of the late major
general Gates, iociety has been
deprived df the principal orna
cent and an illultrious benefae
tor. B, the ch jOure of a whole
army, co mm ded by an able
■‘•id ihftin j.lhe 1 general, he la; •
• ‘ie eail efi foundation of ou
■ii Cf's, and wa.i among the find
to inlp.re >o’ fiieace in the
of A * er.can Liberty che hero
us Saratoga, Hill fives in our
memo.y, and will forever live in
the grate u! recotkiShon of his
count v.
While we cannot but regret
that w.r have been deprived o
the honor ot receiving die col
ours, pre.en cd to us, f-orn th”
hands of tueir venerable and
ger.rrous ti n r, we n .ve receiv
ed them r> n an officer lo d.f
tinguilhrd I r. ius Lice .1 ana wlio
j taught an i conquered with him!
on tie plain of Aaritoga.
In ado ting the tide of the
Saratoga Rangers, we have bee.
desirous to coinmemora e one of
tie molt conspicuous events ; n
the hifiorv of our country, and |
to emulate a great and glorious,
example. Kelt assu red, general’
th.it thr colours we have
received will never be unfurled
hut in the cause of freedom and ‘
our country, we trufi: they lha.’l[
never be stained by delertion nor j
luilied with diilionor. VViiilc;
they ihall ever feive co remind
us of the virtues, tne acchieve
ments and patriot,fa of a Gates,
they Ihall llimuLce us to our
!u:y in the field of action, and
ihall never be forfeited but with
our lives.
The company countermarch
ed, observed the cuitomary res
pects to the general, fired a sa
lute, and pa’d a tribute of res
pcCl to the eiteemed relift o’
their la r.entei nufitary patron.
IROAt A LA r% LOJHV<HpU. I
Id i'll or y Tonics 0 iimspatte.
It ,s well kn .wn that the great
icfl part of the viftori. sos bona
i parte may be imputed to the
| Gngular fvftem adopted by this
genera!—a system which, howe
ver often re, eated, Ms been at
tended with the lame fuccels—
a system, to which the establish
ed tafti* s iiave as yet applied no
remedy, or rather, to which the
confirmed habits of men, educa
ted in the ancient system, are as
unwilling as unable to accom
mod ire themfelvcs.
T his system is comprehended
n the following principles ;
iff- To feleft fome partial
point of attack, moft frequently
the enemy’s centre, but occa
fimafiy or.e or other of the
wings—and then, ftreng'.hening
that part cf their own army
. which is opposed to t e point
|of attack, by drafts from the o
ther (iiv fion*. to bear down up
on the point of attack, with the
advantage of numbers, and c n-
Icquently cf greater physical
force.
2u. To counteraft the effect
o r the we iknefs of the other di
vifton**, by affignmg the n a de
fenfiv? par: only ; a purpose
which evidcr.tiy requires a less
povy r than is neceflary co at
uIC \ .
3 1. By fome ad vanrage ofpofi
itiun. This is either n.utral, as
•1 strong poiTition properly !o tai
led, or relatively, as weaker di
viliuns are so plac-d ss either to
be pro-efted by r he ftrenger, or,
in case of and fperfion, to be ena
bled, to fall in with the main
body.
The r.eceflary, the inevitable
ffefts of this t Item are—
That the part of the enemy,
vho is the point of attack, is ai
hofi invariably broken, driven
uack, in a word, defeated.
That, in the mean rime, th
weaker dtVifions of the army
vvh; ( :!i attack, according ro this
yitriri, are either enabled to
maintain their ground, aeainft
Lie strongest warns of the ene
my, or they are repined.
That, it the divisions maintain
the ground, the defeat of their
enemy is cerrnin, complete, and
irrecoverable.
T iie main body of the attack
ing army, having driven before
it the point of attack, has now
become the rear of choie oilier
divisions of the enemy which
a e contending with its own di
viitons. The divisions of the e
nemy are thus between two bo
.Iks.— The divisions they are in
.lie aft of attacking, and the
victorious main body, which,
having accompiuhed its own
part, is flattening to the reiief o
its uivifioiis.
That, on the other hand, if
the weaker divisions of tiV at
tacking army, (attaching accor
ding to this system) ftmui I hap
pen to be ctifperfed ; confident
of their final viftorv, they exert
the rirlves ii?:e conqueror, with
the I pine of hope, and courage
of aiiu ed victory. They ciif
pute Lie ground, retreat inch b ; ’
inch, and, if they cannot prevent
ifill protraft ‘heir defeat, ‘ill the
victorious main body ihall cone
to their aid.
Findly, and indeed, moftma
teriallv, though the weaker divi
iiuns o‘ the attacking army fhuuld
oe absolutely defeated, the vift
orious main body cannot bo: ne
ceflarily recover every thing.—
The divisions of the enemy,
wnich have lucceeded in defeat
ing the divisions of the attack
ing army, must be equally dii
peried Dv pursuit, as the defeit
ed divisions by defeat. It, is, in
deed an eiiential par: of this iys
ten, to conrrive chat they lb Juki
!u be duperled, by tne fc tter
ing dighc o; the divisions deicat
ed. By this means the viftori- ’
ous main bodv, by the
exacted diLiphne to keep the.r
ran.es, returning from tlieir |
puiluit at the word of com-j
rand, and in the very moment |
ut opporiunity, have an easy j
cocqucit over scattered divi 1
.10ns, • hick .re th s ’.kt vii’ •• •,.
dcr t e nreu of hr*
placed Oetween t vo fires.
bu c i is the celehrared fyfte n
i hree lingular inferences must
be deduced from it.
I hat where an army artarks
according to this system, the de
lect of one part of the army of its
enemy is the defeat of the whole.
11 1 - 11 ‘-he defea: of the smaller
divisions by the defending army,
is no defeat at al!; the defeat, or
at leave, re pulse of ihefe divisions
being one of the means of victo
ry of the attacking army.
That us is the event of the ma‘n
attack, and not the repulse <r r
ven defeat, of die fuborTinate|E?
merely de'tnfivc divlfiuns that
liiould decide the victory,
Mtnwu-C *..* I ■III! I 818 111 I 111 If"| IIMHI
dt y 3 its y ‘O* 0 •
RESPECTFULLY Ir.fbrm their
friecii“ and ti e public in gener tl l, that
th y hive received by the latch arrivals
from New-York,
A Complete aff:it,iir.tof
BGf) 1 S ANU OlTUibb’,
Os the firji qualify.
With a variety of other a.tides, which
j they effer iu forcalh, at their itoie <.n
e Bay, oppoine ;he Exchange, and r.exc
and .or to Bsrtheiot. []ivlay 30. cyj
i o le r,
For a term of Years.
A N D immediate poffeOinn givi 0,
Ji Ju. P |e TAN YAIli), Garden dee.
• with all its improvements, lately octupi.
ed by JvfdTrj, Basvmer & Smith at Y.u
manraw.
To a person desirous of parfumg the
Tanning bufietfs, its recent and complete
repair wni a fib and great advantages, there
are comfortable accommodations for a
1 private Emily, the rent ve’v Ic*' —aoply
jto B AYLE i & HA iIM AN,
j June 10 82 J No. 6- Exchange
JO HN POL PON, sun. ) Camden
vs. >• Superior
WILLIAM NORRIS, j Court,
Marsh 7 erm, 1806.
T JPON tiie petition of John
Bolrcr, lurviving copart
n r c.f Robert & John Belton
praying the foreciofure of the F>
quity of Redemption on the fol
lowing premiLs, mortgaged to
the said Robert & John Bolton
for :i'„; fam of eleven hundred
ard forty fix dollars, payable the
fifth of January 1802, and
alio for the further sum of ele
ven hundred and forty fix dol-
Lis ana i mere ft payable the
fiivii of N jvember idci, to vvir,
the following lots and pvrr.s i (
lots in the town of St. Mary’s.-
Ail that wharf lot containing
50 feet on Sr. Mary’s ficreet and
running i SO feet welt to Jud
-10 As water lot, and from St. Ma
ry’s flreer to the river too feet
and along the river too feet
I’he lame being the front of lot
No. four in the pianos laid
town. —A! r o part of laid lot
No. four beginning at Ready
ftreec running weft cn the St.
Harv’s ftreec to Ju.Tor’s lot Sc
or. Ready Jfre ec 200 Let north
.0 Divine Young’s lot or line Z-c
150 v/efton fa,d Young’s line to
Judion’s lot wuh the buildings
and improvements thereon.—
Alio lot No. (4 3) forty three
containing four acres then oc
cupied by Pe.er W. G.\.en, with
vhe buildirgs an.l improvements
thereon, and on motion of Mr-
Mires attorney for the petitioner,
It is ordered by the court
that the principal inrereft and
cous upon tiie laid mortgaged
premises be paid into court with-
Ei twelve months from this date
and urdefs the fame be so paid
the equity of redemption /hull
thenceforth foreclofed and o
rher proceedings take place pur
suant to the aft of afiembly in
fuels case made and provided :
And it is further ordered in
purfuaaceof the Lid aft that tha
rule be pubiiftied in one of the
public gazettes of this llace uc
•east once in every month until
the ti r.e appointed for pay men ,
or lerved on the mortgager or his
special agent or attorney at.
least fix months previous lo t’ : e
time the laid money is ordered
j to be paid inti court as aferefaid*
I Extend front the min
utes this bib. Mnfib, 1806,
ISAAC CR2!VS,c.t. c. c. a
1 amt 2m 60,