Georgia republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, October 07, 1806, Image 4

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MISCELLANEOUS. F-. ■ •’ ‘-."7- i..—————— SOis G. Sun£ by the Young I .*>e* at Mrs Bf.kr s Academy, (I.exington Kvn.) on lharfday the 17th of July, at the ciofe of their exam ination. WHEN o'er the ocean’* raft profound, Columbia’s blooming mountains role, Heav’n bid the songs of joy resound, And with this tuneful chorus ciofe ; Hail Columbia ! Immortal Goddess, Hail, Freedom, Love, and Peace prevail! Here bieft v/hile ancient kingdoms pine, And dip the sword in human gore, Ceafclef* Hi -11 golden Ceres shine, And round the world her riches pour, Hail, &c. Hither bright Arts! fair Science come, Your foul-ennobling Sifters bring ; ILrk! Independence call, you home; The bilfv of liberty tofmg Hail, fv.c. —> aV. •>? *— ON MAR R l AGE. Every tr an who marr-cs ought to have three views, Viz To live quietly and happily >i tbe rrrarr ir.orfial state ; firmly t . eftablilh his house according to Lis frua ioi >o life > a,, d to &|V pranlL a*i<n to his Lnles. The plt-afure of a peaceable id ocjiht o out weigh oil the Olhcis rand tilt 11* ‘bi.uii. tnt <■'. his for tune oui.-ht to I >e preferred lit s. re views of It'tifual pleasure. The ten [rr ad virtue of ns wife give second j and aurct ablcntls oi perlnn the lad. Buc oy a ov.s icr:uiif, or rather a ftrangr blindneis, molt people reverk th.s order of things, and preft pltafurcand fortune io the hap nir.tls of life ; and from thence proceed (o many unhappy faenu Jits among thoie who have onl) views of | It dure ur interest ; fui pledlue t-’ l id l s a way and cxiin guifhts itlcif, ei.her by prolel fion, which a!!avs dr firc, or b> age which destroys prrlc tiaj charms; and -Avn riches take to theT>l’:lves wmgs, and lcavt a man only an idol, ftriptof the gold which con ft it inch is value Bur good frr fe and virtue always rerrai , and arc n t luhj Alt ei ther to cltt'. uft or change. It is common to hear both jVxrs repining at the change wt.ich their marriage produ.es rc’ate the haopi’ Cls of their ear her vtars, blau e tor folly an. rnlbn.ls of their own choice, & warn iholc whom they Ice C;.m.- ing into the world, again ft thi lame precipitance and u fatua tion. But it is to be remem bered, that the days they io much w sh to call back are tlu days i ot only of felibtcv, but youth ; the days of novelty and improvement, of aidt.ur Sc hope. v( health and vigor of body, oi gairy and lighrneis of heart. It is not tafy -o surround life will any circumstances in which youtf will not be delightful, and whether marrid or un.narrid, we shall find the vetlure of tercfti..l exiftan. e the more heavy ant! cumutrlbme the longer it is wt.rn. Lafid For 6 me, rpi if. time eh it has been gi ‘ ven me by the Lcgiflaturc of Georgia, to pay the debt 1 o*e the llate tor taxes due on iny Land, having nearly expired, and the*ir beiugfivera! judgments againlt me on suits which have been unnecefiardy brought at a time when 1 have been tiling all my endeavors to difpme of mv property —1 am compelled in julfice to my creuiiots, u> bring mv affairs to an immediate dole, * , , ‘ in order to prevent a lacriti e o’ mv property and theconfequcnt 1o!$ of their debts. 1 thertture, now give this public A ‘dice, tha 1 shall offer FOR SALE, my Land at Public duSUoti^ in front ot the EXCHANGbI, in the City of Savannah, on ll't-.DISDAT, Use ittt aciy oj T4evttr.her next , of which all per lons micielted, are rcqudted tot take Notice. 1 think it nectlfan to observe that 1 have been pof- ! t. fTeti of thok lands upwards of I. ven years, which pr. vents ar.\ olTible doubr, as to any contend ing titles, as the law relative ti eal eftatc debts, ice. limits the ei overy thereof, by funs to fever .ears, and by a late law of the tfatt, no debt can be recovered after four years, and this docs ot depend on the party ; but the court is obliged by this law to ejed all such claims. 1 menti >n this as w*.ll for the informa tion of others, as to shew my nends and creditors, whose kind indulgence I have experienced the nrrefFny of this late of my property. When a man is in debt, it is his duty ro give any hing he polities, or his all it required, to pay his ertditors; out it is urijult in a creditor to pprels a debtor, when they fee ,;<ti using his endeavors to do him justice—law.) were intended to enforce payment from dish melt men, nut from thole who hei die duty they owe to to focit ty It is, iicwever, a consolation to me, ro think that there are but lew who havtradoj red those m. a lures which fas eihdtualiy pre veniccl my making halts in Im .H iraGs, when li ole judgments J have been hanging over me 1 | nave to tr quell that all perfrns . having demands againlt me, ei iheron o y own account, or as icnirtiy in any way whatever fur -thers,wi.l attend the ia!e in per '• nor by an agent. All luch lent*- will be re.eivrd as cash, ! -■£ thole persons having auhori | i to reprefenc any creditor, wid Tale ro make rhe fame known re. ious to rhe day of fa!e 7he Lands are as fellows: 3 10,874 acres in Buliot h county, gran ted to Jolepfj Ryan and Charlea Ryan. 172,000 acres in Tat nail County, gran ted to to Francis Fennell 3 I,coo acrea in ditto granted to Janies Daw lon. 523,874 acres. Tliofe trad., ere par ticularly elcfcnlvd in a Paoiphlc entitled “ Notes and Ob/etvaims” on the Pme Laud of Georgia, by George Sibbe-ld.— )n the trait in Bu loch county a futi 'tier rtfidence has lately beeu so-m ■’ a number ot gentlemen troni Suvoi, 20,000 acr- sos oak and likkory 1, in Franklin county. 70 oeo acres ol oak and hickory lan,! in Jackton c< nnty, granted to various perfous in 1785. 7(1,034 acre's of pine land, granted to Curts* Col. man, V\ allii.igion county, liut by a i ivilion of that county this tiati and the follow ng, fall in the counties, ol Montgome y and Tatnall. 39,000 acres of pine land granted to Benjamin Kitchen. 3+,0c0 acres of ditto granted to Wal ter Jackson. to.ooo acres of do. geanted to Moses Rois. 40 000 acrea of do. granted to Curtis Coleman. 10,000 acres of do. granted to Waller jackton, 10,000 acres of do. granted to Moses Rots. 17,000 acres of do. granted to Btija min Kitchen. 4,000 acres of do. granted to John Wallace. 6,000 acres of do. granted to William Pollard. 1,000 acres of do. granted to Bcnjj. min Kitchen. 16 coo acres of do. granted to William Pollard. 1 S.OOO acres of do* granted to Ilrael Robin ton. 18,000 acres of do. granted tn Curtis CoU man. 2,000 acres of do. granted to Mathew M* Mlllan. ic.Ov o acres of do. granted to Thom as GiaiTcock. 24,000 acres of do. granted to Sherad Beckham. 25 00 0 acres of do. granted to Samuel Beckham. 40,000 acres of do granted to Ilrael Robinlon. 32,000 acres of do. granted to Benja min Kitchen. ic.coo ..cres of do. granted to Samu el Beckham. 1,049 9°S acres. Thole Lands are worth the attention ot Fannies withing to remove, and will pohuvcly and peremptorily be fold to the iiigheft bidder, on the laid 26th day of November next—where a number of faiaiiies wish to join in the purchafc of a large body of land, they will plcafe ap. ply bet-ire the tale, iu order that it may t>c fold in such way as may suit their convcuieuce. GEORGE SIBBLD. September 30 4,^. ASSIZE for September, ISO 6. npitE price of FLOGIt tieu.g Ten dollar. JH.T barrel. Dread mull weigh, VIZ is • cents Loaf I 6 Ants Lo, \ . 2 QZ ‘ • 1 OZ * Oi which all Bakers and Sellers of Bread are to take due and particular notice. j- marshal, Chj Tmiurcr, MARSHAL’S SALES. jN the firfl Tuefaay in October next, IVILL HE SOLD, at the Court-House in Savannah , AN unexpired leale of Lot No. to, Wilmington Ty ning, Daroy Ward, with tht DUildmg thereon, adjoining Mr. John Gardiner; an unexpired case of Lot No 3, Heacfroate Tything, Decker Ward, where vdrs. imith resides ; also two Ne groes. Levied on as the pro jerty of Smith , Sons and Anderson, at the suit of Thomas and James Swords. BEN. WALL, m. and. c. September 5. 409. FOR SALE, Al>rdAi valuable Plantation I in Bryan C untv called til C KORY HILL , containing about 3jo acres, a very large proportion of which is piime Oak and Hickory Land, & a part prime rice land.and is a pait of the well known Plantati on cahed EGYPT belonging to H'm Maxwell Efqr. of Bel fad, A L S O, A traft containing 1 co acres called REPUBLICAN HALL , m a beautiful fi nation on the I alt’-, in sight & o neat more th in one quurtroi a mile dill ant from Bei.-.l Houle ; ah. u. 60 acres of th s tract is prime C tion land ->nu we 1 inproved, having been the refidm-.e of trie iate Major 7. />. Maxwell. Bo h traces were u.:r iy cult'Vated by Majoi Maxwell in !us eit me and will make a very convenient and va iuaOle tftate in the hands ot one tenon, being capable of great improvement and affording a lutfidem quantity of land of the li.lt quality to occupy 40 or 50 prime Haves Further delcrtpuun .s thought unuecellary, as it is not expected thac a sale can be made, but after a full view of the premifles, to which those inclined to purciuL are invircd, JOHN PRAY, U. B. Ml TCHELL, Aeti’g and qualified Executors of jf. JR. / well daeiJed. County, 7 2jU, September 1806. 5 ts. 414. FOR PRIVATE SALE, A TRACT of very valuable Cotton and I rovifion LAND, contain ing nearly three thousand acres, belong, mg to the eftatc of Richard R. Ash, iituated on the Jfland of Dawfuikie, di iittly opposite Savannah bar, and dis tant only sor miles from Tybee Liglit irioufe l hefe lands are inferior to none in the Hate—tht prefect crop of a b’ ut 450 acres ot Colton, and 200 acres oi Pfov.liou will fully prove this, ihe 1 ract is divided into four Plan tations, and will be fold together or fe patately, ail of which are well fettled, having every necefiary building f or a Cotton Pidi.tat 011, molt of them have been erected lince the hurricane, and of Ihe oeft materials. On Newbury ai3 convenient and comfortable two story dw tiling house, kitchen aud wash house, entirely new. The buildings on Salt Pond are a little inferior, and in excel lent repair. Mary. Field and the ridge, have been lately fettled and have over feel ’* houlcs, Ste: Terms, one thud cash, the other two thirds in one and two years, the purcha ler giving bond and mortgage of thr pr - perty, with perforal fecuriiy, if r, quired. I he overterr at Newbu.y, will th.w the Lauds and diviiiou lines. For further particulars, apply to MART FRASER. CfiT Provisions, Plantation Tools, &c. may be had with the plantations, at a fair valuation. Beaufort, S . C. fiuiy 15 92 SHERIkF’s SALES. On the first Tuesday in November next, Will be Sold, Between the hours of 10 and \ o’clock, at the Ccurt-bouse in the town of Brunswick, Giynr. County. A Negro man, named Law rence, leized and taken under execution as the property o Pierce Butler, to fatisty his tax or the year 1803. Conditions of sale cash, Wm. PAYNE, s. c. c . October 3 416 Paints, OiL 6c Brulhes. THE fubfrriber has on sale a quan n-’ of tlie above articles, which will b, told low for cxfli, or on a (hort credit, tc those who arc punflua! in their pavments ’ JOHN HUNTER, ti Mailital S t'alcSa On the firji i Tuesday rn OUc-ber next , WILL BE SOLD, It the Court-houje in Savannah , ALL the right, title, claim and interest of James Oli ver, Eiq. Cos those two Settle ments or Plantations on Hutch nlun’s lfland, oppofire to Sa vannah , containing 406 1-2 a cres; the whole under good dams, and is of the Hi ft quality tide lwamp. ALIO, 23 NEGROES—levied on as the property or James Oliver, Esq. to fatisfy a judgment ob tained by William Boyd. B. WALL, M. D. G, August 26 40^ SHERIFF’S BALE. On the first Tuesday in October next, WILL BE HOLD, at the Court huse in Bulloch County , between the hours oj 1 o and 3 o'clock, IJMGH I’ hundred Acres Pine jj Land, lying on the v/aters of cypress Cretk, in said coun ty, and adjoining lands of i.lihu Wiggins, Francis Pugh and o thers, and each tract is a plan tation ; taken undn execution as the property of tfaumel Lock hart esqr. to fatisfy adtniniftra turs of Dudly Sneed, executors of Benjamin Ridijidfon, and two executions returnred by the co nil able in favor of A. Woods ‘The above property pointed out by the defendant. Conditions Cash, DANIEL BOATV/lIIGHT.s b c Augnft 14 tS 404 SHERIFF’S SAELS. On the firji Tuesday in Oil Acer next , between the hours oj i o and 3 o'clock , will he fold at the Courthouje, in the city of Savannah, ALL that Lot of land in said city with the improvement there on in the plan thereof by tho number one Tayconnell Tything Da-by Ward containing 60 feet in wedth and 90 Lee .0 depth. Under and by virtue of a foreclo ftire of a mortgage. The tiuftees of the Orphan Houle, vs. Wifi arn Mills, AI.SO, A negro man named Luke fold under execution at the luic of John McFariane vs. John Wilroy the property pointed out by the piautiffs attorney. T. Kobertfon, see September 5. 408. SHERIFF'S SALES. GN the \JI Tuesday in Offober. next, •will BE SOLD, at ike Court-hotjc in tits city, between the hours of 1 o and 3 o'clock. A negro man named Bach us, taken under execution as the property ot William Barnard, under sundry executions, poin ted out by the defendant. Sold at the r.ique of the for mer pure’ aLr; T. ROBERTSON, s.e. c. May 30 89. City Sheriff’s Sales, 0 the f.rji ‘lues aay in Qfiober Will Be Sold, At the Court-boufe in the city cf Savannah between the hours of to and 3 o'clock, , A Jot-No. 5, in rything Ver non, Heathco.it ward, togeebtr with the buildings thereon, late ly occupied by Mrs. M’Garver, levied on as the property of Thomas Norton deed, at the Elijah Norton. j NO. WILLIAMS, see $-pt. 4 408 City Sheriff’s bales. >/ the fir jl 7 uefday in 0 Holer next \\ ill be sold, at the court house in this city, between the hours of 1 o and 3 o'clock , Sundry articles of Household Furniture and Shop Goods, ta cen undtr execution as the pro perty of William Parker, to atisfy J. Everiti. JOHN WILLIAMS, s c. August 13. 101. n < • oii t* t uR b A Lib AT St. MARAS, ONE of the rnoft healthy situations in the United States. A COMMODIOUS HOUSE, 40 feet long, 20 feet wide, two stories high with two rocm s on each floor a good garret, two comfortablefhtd rooms, Kitchen, stable &c. licuated on the corner of Osborn and St* Marys streets, extending 84 feet on one and 64 feet on the other, well calculated for cither a private Family, a Boarding or Public Houle, ALSO, A LOT OF LAND, in said Town on a part of Lot No, 3. extending on an Ally 100 and back to Bryant llreet joo Let. A Credit of 3, 6 ar.d 9 months w : !l be given, and the liti s will be made to the fatif fadtion of the purebafers by the Agents for the Aflignees of the late finn of GARVIN & ivIEERS* On the 4th Hay of November next, it will be sold at AUCTION, it not previous ly disposed of.- JOHN v ROS c - St. Marys Sept. 8. tf4iz BY ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. General Poft-OfSce, ? Aiigiitf, ijch 1 Bc6. 5 PROP’ SALS will be receiv ed at thh O.'lice until the itth dav es December next, in cltifive, for making and repairing he several nans oi the Poll Road, ft.', on Naflivdle to Natcl'ez, here inafeer mentioned thatistofay: No i From Nashville to Bus- Gloe Creeks. The distance, is eftimared at miles—All this distance or the principal pait ot r, the road ha 1 been cut out by the miliiarv a"d prepared con veniently for uft lorne few years flnece. i No. 2. From Snake Creek to Grindfton'ford. Distance esti mated ar 40 miles. This rart of the route, wjs likewise feme veats since, cut out by the mili ary and the road prepared for public use. The rout marked out foir.e years by Edmand P. Gaines, efq. will be pursued the whole distance excepting the space be tween the Chickasaw towns and the firft fording race of the waters of the Big Black w’ ich. will be resurveyed, with a view of materially leflening the dif ranre. The mad is robe made and completed by the flrft day of Odtober in the year 1807, and the work is, in all relpeds, to he done to rhe approbation of return Jonathan Meigs, efq. or Thom;s Wright efq- agent for the United States, residing in the Indian countries. In ma king the lame the following rules are ftridtlv to be observed. ift- The road must be made at leift: twenty leet wjyle, and ail the timber and under brulh ta ken off for that distance. 2nd. All marlhy places are to be caulewayed, and ali cause ways are ;o be at leeft ten feet wide. 3d. All ft reams under forty feet in width, not fordable at their common winter tide, are to be bridged, by good lecure bridges, well built and madelafe and lecure for paflage, the bridg es to be at leafttwelve feet wide. 4th. A tree (hall be laid a cross all larger dreams where the bredth of the stream does not exceed the length of any tree, to be found within half a mile of the place. GIDEON GRANGER, Pcllm 2 tler.GeneraL Sept. 19 iaw6w 412 • SUPERFINE RICHMOND FLOUR jDO Barrels firft quality Richmond Flour, just received per ichooner low* and for sale, apply to J MILLER & MOORHEAD, o- THOMAS LAWRANCE Sept. 25 414, ‘