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At :)Ri r.S TO A YOUNG I.AIIY.
T t iv* lit - nr-iu l, tile sett r'd n. vc o free :
Th. ... . , i.it *:u,anJ Worthy thee.
UayoiN.
I'..v *•!••!!J!y gc-nTuut maiJ U emblem
tike,
The only pledge that**, in my power to fend ;
‘i i pt it for #ny fake,
1 he gi'tfiu.eft ertdrt of your absent friend.
Let oth'.MH tower amidst the lofty air,
iSy Fancy J 1 thro’ev’ry cloud above,
Let empty J olly build her cattles there,
My thought* are fettled on the friend* I love.
Oh ‘ friend tine re, of foul divinely great}
Shed’ t tin i tor me, a wret:h, the forrow’d
tear ?
What thank* cm I in thij unhappy flute,
Ucturu to you but grafitu/l • iincere t
’ii ia*.*nit)iip pure that in re demands my lays,
A tiitrinc fine re that aid* the feeble songs,
Ran I by th .r theme, 1 fhoubJ not ear to praise
Since you’re the fubjcCt whore due praise br
lotigs.
A!i 1 dc.i i\ maid in whom t!.e God* have
join'd
The teal hit fling* which themselves approve,
C in mi: tab fio.su at fu:!i In iveuly mind,
V* hen Gods propitiou . fmiie ou you they
love f
f r from the fc t of p!<;afire now I roam,
Ihr p’e.i!'i it land I • now no more I fee,
Vtt .'bfencf nr rHi dl he my thought* from
home.
1 r time rffkce my due it .id f the ‘,
J\i are tJjole happy h ,yj j iv, hi..b with you
1 oft.ii flt.iy’d, with olenfuic, o'er the plain ;
Tail :ij til )f.f ! . ucs where ov'ry bl ding grew,
Adi'-'u felicity, now fought in vain.
Oh genV •• f *end ! ()!* ‘ syn aihctic maid !
‘1 iiou kmd cornpolcT f contendiu , flrife,
Tlio* buried here in dark oblivion’s fy ide,
I full remain, in truth, your Irieud for life.
Tax C.'olJedor’s SaL s.
O.V the fi','l ‘i ueftiav in N’ovr.
next , WILL lit. SOLD, at
the C •• < - Houle in this Ci y
be lev ten the lours oj ten and
three o'clock.
A trait of PINK LAND in
to iuu I? of Builu h, a joining
Thomas Dowell, and vacant ui
the time of I irvey, containing
one huudrtdacos i..ore- or Ids,
or so much thereof as will fat'sfv
an execution lot thr sum of eigli
r n .ni l ihrce ouarters < uits
If
• x due clineon by me eftatc o,
iVrei Dowell, lor che year 1805
pointed out by Tli onus Dowell
ALSO,
7 iu(f lot No. one in ) wins-
I ;r >li on the ‘ ‘ll tide of welt
fji.i. i It 1 <*. r, and indy known
as the pat’ artv of Wm. F> |
cle ii. ( 1 la (Mich thtieof ns w: 1
Ijtisfy an ex-union lor the ium
of eight dollar.! y) cents 3 1-2
nulls, being the amount ot the
tax due by the efl.te ot William
Bdl for r.he year ISOS, Panted
out by John I iurrilon AdnVr.
PLTER DEVEAUX.
“Tax CC C
Sept. 2 401
biierid’s Sales.
On tbs *lt dues Jay in Nov. next,
■will be uld .it t’ c cou’ t heu e
:n tits city, between tbs bones
cl ten an,, three o’clock,
A NEGRO MAN, named
J \ji<o> “ID Bob, fe'zed under
and oy virue of an execution on
a mortgage, A kins and Wes
ton, vs. William lordan.
ALSO,
A trait of Oah, I lickorv!
and Pine LAND, lying in h i
bat cmintv, on theno'th h it j
o the middle fork ot Broad Ri-j
ver, adjoining land of Mr. Lce-i
]wr and Mr. Thompson, con j
tauuiig 257 acres, more or Ids,’
at | -I dent rented to a Mr.
James.
One other trad: of O 4: &
Jli ‘kory Land, containing 200
acres, more or Iris, with tr live
miles of 1.00 ivillc, on Lun
l>e>t’s B.g Crctk, adjoining
kinds ol John Kogeis N: oiher.s,
levied on a .1 to be laid under
and by virtue ot an execution’
in favor of Tuuotby Freeman,!
vs. J ames M'lntoih.
Conditions Cain.
H. W. WILLIAMS, d.s.c.c
bsv. Oddober 3 419
AbblZL /or OHoler, ISO 6.
THE ptiie ofFLOint brill, i.j dollar
]tcr barrel, Bred muii wujh, via
1* 1-* tenu L'Sr I 6 1.4 ccius Loat
•b. or. | lib. 110 oat.
Os which a : Bakers rvd fclicrs . i ll.cad
arc 10 i.i.i due vd paHttular nr,e.
/. MARSH HI., Crtv Trrafurer,
BILLS of LADING
For Sale t: tliii OfTice.
T rTr* r> T> ‘ V T r t e r
i 1 i'.ja. or* ft.o 1j J i**
No. C. EXCHANGE. ,
ITG.S vt* to acquaint his friend* and
the I- -r generally, that every endeavor
v l>; life-! to procure articles of the LhbT
Ot’ALl iY fn>rn rke heft Markets—*that he
may he euabiedto lupply his Customers on
lower terms than is usually done in this city ;
any articles pure haled at Store which does
ii(/f giv-r latisfad on, wiil be exchanged; or tilt
money returned.
He now offers for Sale.
T~J ANTE Currants, d'ra.i of tlie best
g quality and lan.fl lirpoitation,
C'oifi.', Chocolate,
Loaf iSut>ar, Mufcovado Sugar,
Spice* <.t every dcfcription,
Coi'ttirc JiranOy,
(an.uica Rum,
Holland G.n,
I. f’ Madeira Wine,
M< .'titini Claret,
I’ ine i’ I.ii-i t.ce Oil,
Muthioo'i and Walt.ut Ketchup,
O Ivc , ’’.pars, Gherkins,
Wine Ritters,
White Wine Vinegar,
oirripfoim iifii Sau e,
Quirt 2: Cherokee do. fj
f'rpper Vinegar,
1- Hi..- 11 k t Salt,
l(i. 1 C ,iy r nne,
f )anl. 1.1 Muflard,
R-'> and Ground Ginger,
(. powder and Sfiot,
Muicacine and Frontignac Wine,
Cos 1 ant j lly,
l'lil.-rv. *in Brandy,
K.lpheri-y „nd Cherry Brandy,
Real rlavaunah Sc-ats,
(J.DcIc,
1* 1 c*lll Criickira,
London Li ittfcd Porter, of a superior
quality, in casks < t 6 dozen each,
or by the litigle dozen.
N. b lie ado t>*ptciri in a few dayt
a geneiai fuppfy of
Cl lb I', i MAS GOODS.
Qftober 17 3’ 420
SAV A 4NAH 1 XCHANGE
COFFEEHOUSE
r | -HE fnbfcriber takes the lit; Ity
> re!) Jd fully, to inform the publi
and In. flic d.i, that fr. nr the encovtape
mint ami favorable opinion mauifrflcd to
him, by a i ,‘ticf pm t of the citizens of
S.ivjnn dj, I. icc Ins cflablidiment 111 this
plac-.-, un liultics of the Exchange
were in need to dispose, in his favor, of
tiie tpp-.x part of tins budding, where he
intends t • open on the 15th day of Oc
tober next,
AN EXCHANGE,
Being “n imitation of London and of the
Lrg- cities of the United States. There
th-- Merchants, Planters and Travellers,
ntay unity meet in a harder ir.anm r, in
order to tran 1 act Loiiiiucteial Euliucfs,
u'cC*
N EWS *-p apkr sos the mod interefl
ing kind, (hall be kept, with a ma-
Rlni; rkgister, informing of ttic ar
rn.il .111 J clearances of vtliels j and news
may often be cumniunicatcd quicker than
through tl.e channel of the papers.
.Hand bills fhal! be poafted in a
convenient place, containing the articles
oil. ltd for iaie :it the auctions in the city,
the names of such v.flvls as are 1 flcretl
fur falc or charter, and of the proprte
tors, and generally whatever t„ relating
to tales of all del iptious, either houf.s,
negroes or plantations.
Due will li.id every dav at eight
and at two o’clock, a Table neatly duff
ed, and on moderate tei nis to accotntno
date ail persons, either by the meal or
by the day, and weekly or qtiartciy.
C 1 lire, lea, Chocolate, private*
Ihc: kta.ts, and Dinners or Reli-hc* and
Oyllers, prepared for the taste of the
dilietciU vifttom, (hall be got every day
ou very reasonable terms. The” Bar-
Room th ill be liluplied with Spirits and
ioictgti Wines, and any well eholen Lt
quors.
The different Societits or Clubs
that may delire to form Aff.mblic*, Balls
or Cooctrts, will find rooms for their
tccomrcudation, furi.ilked in a manner
ihat he t.attcrs himlclf will meet their
approbation.
The fubferiber, from his endeavors
to form in a commodious place, an cf
tabufh nent, that n nil m course utford
to the citizens of bavaunah the fame
gr.c: advantage* ei joyed 111 all the towns
of this continent, hopes to receive the
encouragement hi* laborious exertions
will require, to deserve the confidence
and gratitude of the public in general.
A BAR KEEFER is
wanted, with good recommen
dations.
L. GLEISFS.
AUguft 29
no ricE.
t LT. perfnn* having arv demands against
l i. me ct'.ale of JOHN JAItX IS, Ute ol
W dmmgton Iflxt and dec* tied, will pief c ren .
derthem in properly auefted,and all Uiuk-m
dciilcii will j’iuait make pavment fa
Anne ‘Jarvis.
Ailmiinilratrix.
O St*.
SHERIFF’S SALE!
On the rib 1 uei.liy in November next, v.-ilj
be fold, it t'lc Court-hotile in the county
it’ U-lwcvn the hours ct'lo and
J o'clock,
A TUAU’ > f 300 acres land adjoininr
Sam-Ji I,ivkhan a ... James Ogle,tv, i
mb’ ft co:.!L*. V.-, a the piopemy of said
Lockhirr, to !a;i t 11. ,r; AtkinTon ajid
orrerage of lax.-s for ,!.e > ears iSe va-j
TAN ILL BOATWRIGHT,
M ts 413 5.13 c.
ABNZR WEBB ,
Lias jujl rceri'utl p:r the Clio Louisiana, j
In nndtLuion t> his lute A UP tL IES,
a jtiu trunk, of
800 I Sand SHOES,
OF the bestQUALITY that could
BE OBTAINSD IN NEW-YOHK,
Consisting of
I Fair top, Black flrap, and
Suarrow Boots and Bootees,
Ladies, black?blue, green and
Red Moroco fliopera,
do. do. fpanged do.
do. white, black, blue, purple, pit.k,
Yellow slate, lead, and tea coloured
kid do.
With and without heels,
dir. spangled dc.
Mifles, black, blue, green, yellow, pink
and purple, kid and Moroco, do.
Turnings for flippers, of different colors
One ca; k of Dawfons patent liquid
blacking.
October 17 420.
Land For fa/e,
! r lpHfc. tiirc th.lt has been gi
vi-n trie by the Legislature
of G orgia, to pay the debt i o-ie
die Rate for taxes due on
my Land, having nearly expiied,
arid their beingfevtra!judgments
against me on suits which have
been unnecefTarily brought at
a time when have been ufinq
all my endeavors to dispose of
.nv property —I am compelled in
jullice to my creditors, to bring
my affairs to an immediate close,
111 order to prevent a facrifice of
.ny property and thecynfequent
1 jlols of their debts. I therefore,
(now g v* this public Notice, tha:
II fl ail offer k'OK SALE, my
Land at Public AuSlion ,
1 in front of the EXCHANGE, in
I The City of L>avannah, on
Uvt.UNh.SD IT, the ittb day of
1 ‘ November next , of which ail >:er
’lo s imercited, ate rtqucfted to
1 j take Notice. I think it tu ceffary
•o o icrvc that I have been pof- i
1 t I
k lied of thole iands upwards of
1 (Even ccarN, which prevents any
! pofiiblc doubr, as to any contend
ing inks, as the law relative to
real efface ciebis, See. limits the
rc overy thereof, by luits to frven
years, and by a late law of the
jitate, no debt can be recovered
akei four years, and this does
-ot iicpend on the party i but the
. on; t is obliged by this law to
.jWt ah iuch ciai/rs. 1 menti
on this as w il for the inlorma
.i..n of others, as to (hew my
friends and creditors, v;hofe kind
indulgence I have experienced
the tzccctliiy of this laic of my
property. When a man is in
.Itbc, it is his duty to g've any
thing he polL-Hes, or his all i;
required, to pay his creditors;
ut i. is unjust in a creditor to
pprels a u bror, when tliey lee
mm tiling hisendeavors to dc. him
l utiice—laws were it.tended to
enLite payment from dilh-meft
utn, 110 c from thole who ftei
the duty they owe to to society
It is, however, a conloiation to
me, ro think that tiieie are but
iew who have adopted those mta
;ures wnich has effedlually pre
vented my making sales in (mall
rads, when those judgments
have been hanging over me, 1
have to request rhac ail perHns
hiving demands against me, ei
ther on my own account, or as
Iccurity in any way whatever for
others,will attend the laie in per
!<in or by an agent. All such
debts will be received as cafii,
X those persons having authori
: ty to reprelent any creditor, will
plcale to make the fame known
previous to the day of idle-
Y he Lands are as follows:
310,874 acres in llulloch county, gran,
ud to Jolepli Ryan and Charles Ryan.
1 72,000 acres in 1 atnali County, gran
ted to to Francis Fennell.
3 1 ,coo acres in ditto granted to James
Dawson.
5 i 3- t '74 acres. Tbofe traAs are Tar.
ticularly defenbed in a Pamphlet entitled
“ Notts and Obfirvations” on the Pine
Land of Georgia, L>y George Sibbald.—
ilu the ttaft in Bulloch county a sum
mer refldtnce has lately been formed by
a number of gentlAicn from Savannah.
“0.000 acres of oak and hickory lauu
in Franklin county.
70,000 acres ol oak and hickory land,
m Jackson county, granted to variou
perlons in 1785.
Curtis Coleman, W afliington county,
but by a division of that county this trac
and the following, fall in the couuties, of
Montgomery and Tatna’.l.
3>>,oco acres of pine land granted to
Benjamin Kitchen.
<4 r ’ “* t res. of a-.tlvj to ■/.. |
ter J ickfln. I
:o,oco acres oi do. granted to Mole; 1
Ross.
40,000 acres of do, granted to Curtis
Coleman.
1 o,coo acres of do. granted to Walter
Jacklon,
10,000 acres of do. granted to Mofcs
Rosa.
17 ,coc acres of do, granted to Benja
min Kitchen.
4,000 acres of do, granted to John
Wallace. ,
C,ooo acres of do. granted to William
Pollard.
I, coo acres of do. granted to Benja
min Kitchen.
16,c00 acres of do. granted to William
Pollard.
18,000 £cre3 of do* granted to Israel
Robinson.
18,000 acres of do. granted tn Curtis
Coleman.
2.000 acres of do. gt anted to Mathew
M’Millan.
10,000 acres of do. granted to Thom
as Glaflccck,
24,000 acres of do. granted to Sherad
Beckham.
25 coo acres of do. granted to Samuel
Beckham.
40,000 acres of do. granted to Israel
Robinlon.
32,000 acres of do. granted to Benja
min Kitchen.
io,cco .iCica of do. granted to Samu
el Berkhsm.
1,049.908 acres.
Those Lands are worth the attention
of Fa miles vv.fliing to remove, and will
pofltively and peremptorily be fold to the
hightlt bidder, on the fa:d 26. h day of
November next—where a noinber ot
families with to join in the purchase of a
large body o s land, they wiil plcafe ap
ply before the talc, in order that it may
be fold in such way as may suit their
convenience.
GEORGE SIBBALD.
September 30 415.
MarfLars Sales.
On tie frjt Tuesday in November
next,
WILL BE SOLD,
At tie Court-bcufe in Savannah,
k LL the ii=jhr, title, claim
j'\. and inctreit pf James Ob
ver, Esq. r > those two Settle
ments or Plantations un fiutch
irifon’s Ifiand, opposite to Sa
vannah, containing 4061-2 a
cres j the whole under pood
Jams, and is of the fiifi qualify
iJe swamp.
23 NEGROES—levwd on
as the property ot James Oliver.
Elq, to latisry a judgment oh
lamed by William Bovd.
ALO,
\ N unexpired ieafe of Lot
L A. No. jo, Wilmington Ty
’hing, Darby Ward, with the
fiu lding thereon, adjoining p.'ifr.
John Gardiner an unrupired
•eaie of Lot No. 3, Heath oau
Tything, Dcrker Ward, where
Mrs, limith resides ■, alio two Ne
groes. Levied on as the pro
perty of Smith, Sons sod Auderfun,
at the Pat of Trout as and James
Swords.
BEN. WALL, m. n. c.
OtSoher 14. 41 q
30 Doll a Uksvard,
RAN AWAY from the Sub
scribtr, the following negroes.
SAM, a tall black fellow about
lix leec ct or 3 inches high, very
ULUtive, had on when lie went
away, a long brown furtouc coat,
and osnaburgs undercloths.
PETER, a likely,’ though
black fellow, has a small fear on
his forehead, 5 feet or iq in
ches hich.
SIMON, a likely yellow tel
low, about 5 fcG 9 O r 10 inches
n; gii, appears to iquint when
looking at you.
1 he above negroes sre abom
26 cr 27 years of age. Five dol
lars each will be piid by Jolepli
Haberfliam, cn their commit
ment to Savannah goal, or ten
dollars each by the fubferiber,
if delivered to him on his plan
tation near Beaufort.
WILLIAM HAZZARD.
; 416
Mrs. CABOS,
RESPECTFUTLY inform* l wr 1
frieiuls acd the public, that flic J
has opened a
Boarding House,
in the heufe lately occup : ed by Mrs.
Siout, on th-.* Bay where American end
French gentlemen will meet with gocu
accomodated. The Sroxt will be flap
jlied with the Left L’quor and the mod
fafiiiooable goods hom the French and
Engliih markets.
Sept. 30.
i*J LL LET. *
A cornm-'dious Dwelling h.-use, \vi:V ne .
■ 1.
Lr-3-nre ol'ilie punicis. OFob.r i
r* t ,•> < r t”
11 \ J * ‘ e H
X W a A k.J . A. AJL 4
’ 2MJ AT v .Amb.e Flaotat on
in Bryan C urtv called
HICKORY H ILL,
containing about Bao acres, a
very large proportion c ( which
is prime Oak and Hickory Land,
Sc a part prime rice land,and is a
part of the well known iJi.ntati
on called EGYPT belong!'-,g to
IVm. Maxwell Efqr. of Beltalt,
ALSO,
A trad: containing 100 acres called
REPUBLICAN HALL,
in a beautiful situation on the
Salts, in sight & or not more than
one quarter of a mile dillant from
Belfaß Houle ; about 60 acres
of rh-s trait is prime Cotton land
nd well inproved, having bren
the rtfidente of the late Major
J. B. Maxwell. Both tiacts
wt rc partly cultivated by Major
Maxwell in his liie time and wilJ
make a very convenient and va
luable clfare in the hands of one
pet ion, being capable of great
improvement and affording a
fuflicient quantity of land of the
drit quality to occupy 40 or 50
prime fhves J’jurthvr dek*ript:c-!i
is t-hought unueceflary, as ;t is
not exp.. Red that a f.ue can be
made, but alter a tull view of the
premdks, to which thole incliutd
to purchase are invited.
JOHN PRAY,
V. B. MITCHELL,
Jictirg anl qualified Executors of J. B.
MuK-uu li elecerfej.
Bry?n County, 2
23d, September 1806. 5 ts. 414.
FOR SALE~
A T St. MAli TS,
of the mo ft healthy
£ Halations in the LJnicecl
oiaecs.
A COMM ODIO [J 3 I IO IJ *E,
40 feet Jung, 20 Sect wide, two
dories high with two rooms on
each fl -or a good garter, two
comfortable ihed rooms, Kitchen,
liable fee. fuuated on the cot ijer
of Oiborn and St* Marys flreets,.
•standing 84 Let on one and 64
feet on the other, well calculated
for either a private Farui-'y, a
Boarding or Public Houle,
ALSO,
A LOT OF LAND,
in la>d 1 own on a part of I ot
No, j exr ten ding on an Ally .00
and back to Bryant lircet >oo
feet. A Credit of 3, 6 ard y
months wiil i'C given, and the
rith-s will be ro.’de 10 the iarif
tdction of the pprc.hafers by the
Agents for the Affi.o nt(ts of toe
late firm of GA. Sc
iVIELRS. On the 4th r ~hv Ot
November ic will isi. sou<y
at AUC TION, if not previcuf
ly dilpoftd of.
JOHN ROSS-
Bt. Marys kept, 3. tf4i 2
FOR PI-OVA lib BALL,
A TRACT of vety valuab'e Coticn
and I roviilon LAND, contain
ing nearly three thoufaud acrcs,beioi!T
itig to the estate of I-Ljcuard R. Ash,
fuuated on the Island 01 Dawfulkie. m
rcAly oppefite Savannah bar, sad dis
tant only 5 or ‘) miles from Tybc-. Light
House.—These land* are inferior to
none in the (late—the picler.t crop of a
bout 430 acres of Cotton, and 2Cq acres
ot Provrflou will fully prove this,
The Traft is divided into four Plan,
tatter,., and will be fold together or fc
parately, all of which an well fettled,
having every receffary building for a
CeAton Piantstion, nioft of them have
been ereded fittce the hurricane, and of
the best materials. On Newbury ain
convenient and comfortable two story
dwelling house, kitchen and wafli hotifc,
entirely new- The buildings on Salt
Pond arc a little inferior, and in excel
lent repair. Mary. Field and the ridge,
have been lately fettled and have over
seer’s houses, scc;
Terms, one third cafli, the other two
thirds in one and two years, the purcha
ser giving bond and mortgage of the pu. -
p -rty, with persona! security, if required,
I The overseer at Newbury, will flitw tl.e
Lands and divifiou lines. For further
1 particufjts, apply to
MARY ERASER.
C fT Provlflor.*, Plantation Tools, Bcc.
may he had with the plantations, at -
fair valuation.
Beaufort, S. C. July if iji
NOTICE.
V I.L Pt-rfon* indebted to the late firm n
-*■ Alt AI.E 1 ts. H AN,ar** infoimed
-hut John It. Lewes, est. attorney at Izu
s empowered to rolieci tl.e ded*s , thoia
who are deflrous ot preventing will
c.-.l cn Mr. Lewes, without detav.
JACOB HARMAN
i Sept. i5 VP al4