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Tfi£ TIMES.
Come liTen and laugh et :he tiroes.,
Since folly was never so ripe ;
For ev’ry one laughs at thole rhymes,
Which give* bits own follies a wipe.
We live in a kind of difguffe,
We Bitter, we live and protest,
While each of us craftily tries,
Oj the other to fallen the jit.
The maid when, firft lhe i woed,
Returns every sigh vitn thfdain ;
And while by her lover pro fried,
Can laugh at his folly and p..a.
But when from her innocence won,
And doom’d for her virtue to mourn ;
When flic finds hcrfclf 101 l and undone,
lie can la ugh at the fool in hi. turn !
The fools at law do contend,
Do law, h at each others diili-cfj**;
j. while the dire f lit do td< Jfrad,
Ne’er think thtir fortunes glow Ids.
Till tired by tedious expenf-,
And Hill to compound they nre loath ?
But they fuid when reilored t i ti.eir sense, I
That the lawyers a:e laughing at both.
And fincc then wc find, ’tin the fafhi.a,
For one fool ir- laugh at Ins brother,
Let us try with a gm’rous companion,
To corredt nut Condemn one another.
We all h ive fonie follies to hide,
Which known would dilhonor the bell,
Aud life vv.hcn it’s thoroughly tried,
Will f:em but a bubble and jest.
Jixtratl from Carr's Northern
Summer.
A, a frfi in England always
iru.inda ais of a feafl, I will just
vivc abriel’ lkcu h of a Euftian
<*.inncr, which is feidom later
than 3 o’clock : upon a fide
boar'i in the drawing roo n is ai
%vayi j iacetl a table file.! with
fi!h, meats, and fan! „>rs ialtcd,
jiicklcd, at and i nouked, bread and
Latter, and liq “irsy thtie n;v
nothings are mere running foot
men ot the dinner, which is in
the foil rwing order : a cold dilh
generally ot llurgcon or fame
other fish, precedes, followed by
loup, & ‘.umber oi made diflies
a piofufton of roc ft; and boiled
meats, among!! which the Ult
imo l i-i t is ditiinouilhable, and
abundance of excellent vegeta
bles j then paftiy, and a ddert
t>( very line melons, and four
flavoriefu wall fruit: the table is
•covered with a variety oi wines,
and beer and a!c. Jhe
mailer ol ihe houie or a coo’
carves, and lli.es of ecry dilh
arc hi ided round to the gudls.
One of the ntolt gratifying thm s
that l always law upon the üb;e
was a large vale of ice broken
into ltnall pieces, with w. ieh the
pudl cools liis wine and beer,
in the yard every Ruffian fccuie
has two large cellars, one warm
for winter, the other filled with
ice for the him ner. Tne soup
ttnd coffee, and chocolate art
ir :q irntly iced. One day at
dinner, i U bv a loved Rujjhn
lady, that is, born in Kuilia, but
oi German parents •, the c.v ia
mcioti will lave me a remark
cuibairafling to galhrury. and
which 1 with to avoid, ichped
ing the beauty of the proper ivuf
lin women, at Irait oi thole
whom 1 liiw. ‘This accomphlh*
ed woman, tn my own language
s puic as ever it fell from an
English lady’s lips, requested
jonne laic } upon my preicntmg
it lhe laid, “ Whenever you
give 1 tit, never fail to /mile ; it is
a lupirtticious culture in Kuliia”
Ajsxile is in this country conli
dered as a charm againlt poison.
Heavens 1 sorely they have not
to learn that
“ A man may lmlle, may finite, ami be a
villain.”
Tin/ have a beautiful proverbial expreflion :
•• banter, Cut never make the cheek uJ.”
Nature f*as less to do with
climate than library golTips fup
pole, at lealt I tnoeght lo when
I committed the following blun
der i “ You never law my Sop
Irinka betorc,” laid Madame
-poiutir.g to a hnc iiule
girl at table, about ten year3 oi
hge, “ H.e is your daughter , 1
presume r” “ Madame L s
laughter !” exclaimed a gentle
men, “ surely that cannot be,
she is more like your fifer.”
The faft was, the child was nei
ther daughter nor filter, but a
little visitor. The result was,
that tiie principal part of Ma
dame L ’s enchanting con
versation dur.ng dinner was with
drawn from me, and addrelfed
to irsc gentleman whose error
was tire n.oft fortunate. After
a lew gJaffes of delicious wines,
tii mpagne included, the hdy
rife-, and the company retires to
toficc in the drawing room. The
rooms of relpedtuble houses are
never papered, but where tne
sides are ndc covered with fiik cr
cotton, Colortd in a
L i liant and beauiuui n'anner
to relemble papering, I.i this
act the natives are uncommonly
talteful and r -pid.
* t M -Mppmiwk; tusati tiuß
NOTICE*
l '’s"'l!iS lublcr;S.:ri cilice is kept in Rar-
J. nurd ftrect, adj oining Ink d-.velling ;
where he will be fnuid from nine o'clock in
f ti.t until balfpaU one.
J . fl dRitiALL, City Trcil/urer.
July 19 jt. 9b.
30 Dollars Tcvvaid
} 3 AN AW AY fro-n the lubferiber o: tlie
\ 1 ,ih February lull, ay u .g negro worn
an . aine.i NELLY, the is ulv.ut 5 1 et two or
• liree inches high thick made, has remarka
ble thtek lips, and black teeth, winch r..a- ve
ry far apart, and hips much w.ieu ipe.ii.in
She is well known about town, neve ih
may te enticed to wot k; aril is luppolen 1 ■
bo iuuboietl at times about the O pi a.i Ilnm'k
and .Vir. Wdkmfon’s plantation near Savan
ivali. The an. ve reward wil be given to any
peif .-.i who wih deliver hci to tt.e Jai erm
sav ‘tiiiah, or iuiorm the lubferiber where lhe
may be taken.
Wm. Stephens.
March a 5 - w
60 Dollars Reward /
STOL EN or KU N AWA Y
TJ'SvOM the fubferiber, a Ne
j_’ gro Giri, named MARY,
about fifteen years of age, well
grown, black complexion, piea
fing countenance, large breasts
for her age, cloaihed with a cal-
; co and white wrapper, bur
had others, has a mother at Mr.
Rodnaans, in Savannah.
A. Howard of TEN DOL
LARS will be paid lor her de
livery to me or in jail ; Thirty
Dollars on conviction of her be
ing harbored by a white person,
u twenty if by a negro. Captains
of vdieisare hereby cautioned a
■ -iiUt carrying her out of this
it ate.
ROBERT JORD \N,
k July 8 c >
SHERIhF’ - ...S
) V the fird id vin August
r.e •/, tt.ii/ be Jol t at the Conrt-
ILufe in ibis ctty,b t.iejn the
hours of t;n n ,and lb ee c'liak.
A NEGRO’ WOMbN, na
mod Sarah, t..k.en under
exec 11 ton as the property ol
}v h i Cooler, at the suit ol Bog
gert and Mansfield.
T. ROBERTSON, s . c. c.
July 4 89
Eheritf s Yales.
On the ii ‘7 Ur/day in Augttft
next, i liven the hours of 10
and 3 o'clock,
BE SOLD,
A llorfe and home houleholJ
furniture, levied on as the pro
p-tty of George Holdback, to
liiusfy iever.il executions.
Alfa, a negro boy, named An
tony, lev.cd on as the property
ot Doctor Samuel M’Cormick.
former sale not complied with,
A negro wench named Miro,
levied on as the property of doc
tor John Love, to latis'y ieveral
executions, at the iui e of Wil
liam Shaw, former falc not com
plied with*
A negro wench named Com
fort, levied on as the pro; ertv ol
l imothy Freeman, Continued
from July sale.
A r.egro wench and her child,
levied on as the property of John
Fooler, Efqr.
Conditions, Caffs in thirty min
utes after bid cjf, cr re -ic'd .
JOHN WILLIAMS, sc 1 ,
July 4 l* 1
PROPOSALS,
FOR. carrying the Alai's of th>
United States on the following
Post Roads , will be received at
tbr General Pojl-Ojfice, until
tie firJi day of Auguit next , in
cluhve.
IN GEORGIA.
From Savannah, by Ebenezer
3c Jackfonborough to Augusta,
once a week,
LEAVE,
Savannah, every Friday at 8
o’clock a. M. and arrive at Au
gusta on Sundav at 3 p. M.
LEAVE,
Augusta every Tuesday at 3
A- M.
AND ARRIVE,
At Savannah, on Thursday at
3 o’clock, p. m. from Augusta
by Wayncfborough and Louis
ville to Savannah once a week,
LEAVE
Augusta every Thursday, at
2 p. m, and arrive at Louisville
on Friday by 10 a m.
LEAVE
Louilvi’le on Friday at it a.m,
AND ARRIVE AT
Savannah on Sunday at 6 p.m
LEAVE
Savannah every Monday at 8
A. M.
AND ARRIVE AT
Louisville on Wednesday by
9 A. M.
LEAVE
Loui vftle !a uedy at to a. m
AND ARRIVE AT
Augusta on Thursday by ic
A. M.
FROM
Savannah by Bryan Court
houie, Midway Church, Rice
■>■ rough, M’lntoih Court-houie,
Darien, Frederica, Jeckyl island
r.ud Dungeonill to Saint Mary’s
once a week.
LEAVE
Savannah, every Monday it
S o’clock A. M.
ANDARRIVE
At Saint Mary’s every Thurs
day at 10 OVIO k a m.
LEAVE
Saint Mary’s every Thursday
at 2 p. m.
ARRIVE AT
Savannah, die next Sunday at
0 p. M.
FROM
Jeckyl Island to Brunswick
once a week.
LEAVE
Jeckyl Island ivcry Thursday
j it 3 A. M
j ‘ AND ARRIVE AT
Brunlvick. fame day by 10
o’clock A. M
LEAVE
Brunswick fame day at a
P. M.
AND ARRIVE AT
ftr xyl lame day by 6 o’clock
I*. M.
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NOTES.
I. The P;>ft-mnfler general rray e
peflitc the :ia ‘s and alter the time* of
arrival an j departure at any time daring
the continuation of the con trails, he
prcvii.nfly itpubtnrr aa adequate com
panfj ii.li for any nt ra expenle that may
be occasioned til t. by.
i. Fiftetii mu.u es shall he allowed I
for opening aud doling the mails at all j
■ slices where uo particular tune w tpeci ■
ued.
3. For every thirty minutes delay
(unavoidable accidents excepted J ia ar
riving after the time preferibed in any
eontraCl, the contractor lhaii forfeit on j
ooiiai ; and if the delay continue until
the departure of any depending mail,
whereby the mails dcitined for such de
pending mail lole a trip, an additional
fortcii.ure of five collais Hull be incur
red.
4. Newspapers ej .veil as letters are
to be sent in the mail ; end if any per
son, making prop dais, defi.es to carrv
newspapers, other than those conveyed
in the mail, for Lis own emolument, he
mull llate in his prepofais, for what turn
he will carry it with that emolument, and
for what sum without that emolument.
5. Should any petfon, making pro
potals, desire an alteration of the times
of arrival and departure above fpccitied,
he mull llate ia his proposals, the alter
ations defined, aud the difference they
will make in the terms of his contraA.
6. Perlons making proposals, are cefi
red to Hate the r prices by the year.—
Those who centra A will receive their
pay quarterly, in the tn inths of Februa
ry, May, August, aud November, cue
month attcr the expiration of each quir
ter.
7. No other than a free white person ,
Stall be employed to canrey the mail.
8. Where the prepofer inter,,to J
convey the mail in the body of a fiage (
cariiage, he is desired to Late it ia bis {
propofais.
9. Tt.e Pod-mailer general rtfervrs
to himfelf the light of declaring any
contract at an end whenevar three fail,
ures happen, which amount to a loss
of a trip each.
10 The contrnAi for thefc routes are
o be in operation on the id day of
October next, and to continue i> force
for two years, from that time.
Gideoa Granger,
POST-MASTER GENERAL.
General Pod Office,
IVafhington-City , April 26.
GEORGIA.
By his Excellency JOHN MIL
LE.DGE, Governor and Com
mander in Chief of the Army
(ft Navy of this State (ft of the
Militia thereof.
A PROCLAMATION.-
T T 7 HERE AS in and by an
yfy aft; palled the nth of
Febiuary, 1799, entitled “An
a£t to regulue the General E
ledtions in this state, and to ap
point the time of the meeting of
the General Assembly,” it is a- \
mong other things declared
“ That all writs of debt ions to
fill vacancies that may happen
for members of the General Ai
lernbly of this state, or Houft*
of Representatives of the United
Ycates, shall be diieftcd to the
Justices of the Inferior Courts ol
the refpedive tounties, who are
required to give public not.ee
thereof, and catife the fame to
be held in manner and form as
herein before pointed cur, agree
ably to such writ.”
And whereas, a vacancy hath
happened in the Haufe of Re
prefencatives of the U. States, by
reason of the refignat on of the
honorable Jofepn Bryan, who
w.;s cledted and comn ifiioned to
lerve as a member therein, ; foi
this state, until the fourth day of
March next- I have therefore
thought proper to idue this my
Proclamation, hereby notifying,
dir eel ing and ordering the jufti- j
ces of the Inferior Courts of *he
relpeftive counties in this Irate,
to con Oder the fame as a gecera;
writ of election for filling the a
forefaid vacancy. And I do
hereby charge and require the
laid Justices to give due notice
that an election for the pu/pofc
aforefaid, will be held in ths* r. f
pective counties, on Monday the
fit ft day of Sept ember next. And
I do hereby further ire quit t cTc
luch returns of laid election, as
the aforefaid act points but, bt
made ro the Executive Depart
mcnc within the time preferibed.
Given under my hand and th: great
seal of the state, at the state
house in Louisville , this twenty
eighth day of June, in the year
of our Lord, one thousand eight
hundred and six, aud of the in -
dependence of the United States
of A,ner,a, the thirtuth.
JO FIN MILLi-DGE.
By the Governor- *
Hor : M.ißburv,
; (92. itt’4.) Secretary if the Hate.
i Marjhal's Sales,
ON the fir ft Tuifday in Au
gust next, wif he sold at the
court-boufe, in Savannah,
ALL thc Plantation’ con
taining joo acres, called
Uouglafs, near Point Peter, in
Camden county, Georgia.
ALSO,
Seven Negroes, viz, Bofbn.
Jack, Naticy, Jenny,Sally, Han
nah and her child ; levied as
the property of Thomas H. Mil
ler, to fatisfy a judgmen? o!
Benjamin and Joseph Strong,
obtained againlt Maclcod and
Miller.
Two Negroes Charles and
Rachel—A Mo, (undry articles oi
Placed Ware, Jewelry, &c. Alio
H •ufehoid and Kitchen Furni
rure, levied on as the property of
Joteph Rice, to latisfy ( cn exe
cution in favor of John Hill.
The fcock in trade of Abra
ham Woodside, confining o’
Dry Goods, Hardware and Cut
lery, ro fatisfv an execution ob
tained by Wm. Woodside.
B. WALL, m. n.c.
May i l. b 8
TlXf flavored
! Mcchoa COFFEE,
Superior It any oiler kind, at 1/9 per tt.
ALSO THE
. Stock in Trade,
OF the fubferibers, at the moft reduea®.
prices, wholesale and retail. Privete famU
lies will find their intereil m applvmg for
Groceries, Wines Cc Liquors*
BAYLEY & HARMAN.
N T o. 6, Exchange.
July 1 r 91
Notice is Hereby Given,
That the Coparnerihip carried on her* b f
William Dixon, James Dick**
ion and George Penny, *
Under the firmof James Diciiok, &C
expired, by its own limitation, on the i£k
ir.ltant; those who have any demands a
gainst the concern will pleafeprefent them*
and those indebted, are rtqutftsd to
make payment to James Dickion, who is
au. honied to fettle the affairs of the,
concern.
William Dixon,
jaines Dickson,
George Penny.
In future the btifmefe v/i!l be contin*
led b- William Dixon 5c James Dickion
I under the firm of
James Dickson, Sc Cos.
June 30 83
{TREASURY DEPARTMENT *
OF THE
UNITED STATES,
June aI, ißos.
TT7HEREAS the Commis
\ V Loners of the linking
Fond, at a meeting held on the
iSch day of April, 1806, did re
solve, that the sum remaining to
expenditure of the
annual appropriation of EIGHT
MILLIONS OF DOLLA RS,
Eould among other purposes be
applied to the reimburlemenc of
ch; NAVY SIX PER CENT.
STOCK, created in pursuance
of-an act of Cong rest, pafifed
or, the 30th day of June, 1798,
and ;o the reimbui fe nenc of the
FIVE AND HALF PER
CENT, STOCK, created in
puriuance of an ait of Cuntrrefs,
paFed on the 3d day of March,
ihia 11 therefore to give no*
ice, than the pr.ncipal of th
laid NAVY SIX PER CENT.
SIOCK, with the interest due
thereon, will, on surrender of the
certificates, be paid on the ift
day of October next enluing the
date hereof, tr> the refpediv®
itoci* holders or their lawful re
prefentativts or attornies duly
corlliant'd and authorized, ei
;htr at the Treasury or ac th*
Loan Office, as the case may
be, where credits have been
given for the amount of stock,
r, fpecbvcly held by them : and
that the principal of the FIVE
AND HALF PER CENT.*
h 1 OCX, with the interest due
thereon, will in like manner,
and at the fame places, be paid
on ihe jft day of January, 1807,
to tne refpedive stockholders,
or their lawful representatives or
attornies duly constituted and
authorized.
it is further made known, for
the information of the parties
concerned, that no transfers of
rhe NAVY SIX PER CEN T \
dIOC K, eitht r from or to th®
dooks of the Treasury, or from
or to the books of a Commis
sioner of Loans, will be allow
ed after the ift day ol September
ensuing. And the incereft oa
all certificates of (aid flocks,
which (hall not have been sur
rendered, in pursuance of thia
notification, will cease and de
termine, on the day preceding
the day hereby fixed for the re
imburfcrr.ent thereof
ALBERT GALLATIN,
Secretary es the Trtofury.
.My >5 93 ts 3 o
LON A VENTURE !
THIS Hegzr.t retreat, about four
mile* frotn Savannah, on Wailiw river
is offered on a lease for fix. or f e v e
years, for the bench? of the heir, a mi
i or, on tenr3 that veill fait those incli
ned to polTefs so valuabl a jieee of
grourc, t well calculated for health at
for pl-afore and modt. Appiv to
IVm. STEPHENS, 1 “
A\ TURXBtJLL, S Gki*rd‘aß
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WAN riTL
A Kirt attesd a Oral I ohi’d
at taia o%;e. Mays*