Georgia republican & state intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1802-1805, December 31, 1805, Image 4

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J 01 Tin. MOON I.ICMT. It mien ;n l:j{ Cajile of 7 ark, 1 1 f,lines, i\l. or-rty, p, inter H “ / h: fljtffu \i 1‘ ttt.ps tj-.n.d fix ■•inks jura Jupj’fjiJ hie:. C si.. m- ! : capt.ve c>! ,; Get cr y.ooi; ! u*vu!.e f str’iV ! Cmi il.c pnkmcr’t l* * I lei* will ; (i i(l tjtt* ;r:*r* tliirt di •-1 |m eyes. Threw i’iiv v< .! cl *. lot (Is a fide ; j.e ii iTc lii.iks r ‘he jjglc*, Toroitgii ihe liquid x;hcr iJc— Glide into liic tn f >urner’ loui. C ‘ . ‘ • lis irrlanctoully rn :ul; iti. e !us i ,\ta\ 2, hAI hi; i-nart ; J.'v limit- inKiterU', Ji-r/f, rciili’d. Cool ilio* t'-ver (-1 in. he-it. Ci.r-.fe deCjiojnie.ic/ a .1 care, }’ .mis Uai haunt the 01 lty Lrenrt ; C 1. :ou< vi:-.ie braves deinair! J iiiirnphs ttiun in it o|mielM ? Ng . ! icel thy pn\ r hcni^.i hwuil my holuin, lUI ul my vein*.; A • thy btsrn* the +. ’.i.or ihiwtr, When the Je< p. (t ie 6a; , 1 *i r flif-pberileJs of nivjil ! VV lie lijr hairy line* fioit iC.ni L’iint rl!s o t living light, On tie true c'ln.ial i.,eud. At ti.iw momevit, Jf ;t ihou tee, lVnm thiiif.* elevating fphert, O’ c !.n and ineiul who limits.. of we i hmk* a..d drop, a tear ? On h hr dll rt be cm conver 1 ins luii .vlnljM j t. hisbtcafl: *’ \V ipe that generoir drop v.vay ; *->lc lor whom ii Oils i* Melt 1 11 Died with i. ;cdoni t:r.c’ aHhM ; “ cannot held the 1 nil ; •* Wlu elm.ns tie in.me ita. nr.ihd ? “ —None but it l, vvllo Ipans the pel*. I ar c , too, tin uimUle Fairy, \V oh her iuh’de magic, i’peil, in romalitic viii ns any Steals the c.ptivc horn his cell. On her moonlight pinions boriie, Ia;- he Hies in in gnet and pain ■, 2 T e\ nevt r to be torn Finn Ins iViemla and home ag-un ! Ntay, thou dear tie;uliou ! ltai ? Kean e us In.bint ! and > not break! the pa gent flits awa* ! Who from luch a dream would Vakc ? ” The fufferings of the; Jtwsj at Algiers remind us of me dis-J m fl-d Itr.te of that people for a- j gs. We are happy to pofiefs the heft iiifuranccs, that the pub lie rt ind bee on es more favorable to them. ’] he languinc expect ations which ferric of them en tertained from the French revo lution, have not been anfwcred ; but the milder treatment which the commercial spirit has obtain ed for them, in the times which | the benefits of commerce have their highfit estimation, deserves notice, as an honor to civil loci* cty. In places in Germany, in which the education of jcwilb children could not be permitted, that education is now indulged without relcrve ; and Villauae, who is an inftrudter in a iinrulh 1 drool, has not only publdhed several uleful bocks for fJiools but in his “ Moles and Jclus,’’ his vindicated that indulgence which ire might honoubiy claim.’ ’ Ti e above is extruded from the balrm (Mas.) Regirter.— And we add, ihougn that afflict ed and perlecurcd nation have undergone femes at which hu manity mutt lhudder, yet many of them have at last found an ai iyium m the Uuited States cf America, this bkfl'ed country, where religious and political to leration are enjoyed l y all. 1 Hcie there is no diltimflion, but; luch as arilirs between virtue and ! vice i and the honest Jew is as! much rcl'peCtcd -s tjis hondt j Chnllian. Here though we be lieve tiie.n in a deltili n, there aie no fines, no penalties, no in tolerance, no mufLtrts. On the conn ary devout Chriltians of all denominations, are ia the habit ual pradice of putting up pray ers to the Almighty tor me con vo lion of “ his ancient people.’’ This country may be truly call ed the land of promile. We’ have alio the iatisfadton to add, that in this country, the Jews a'e generally /peaking, attach ed u* a reprefcntative form of government, and lever.il of them j cbUinguilhcd themlelves in the caule oi liberty during the Ame rican revolution. Freon. Journal. Antedate of the late a7,v cf Frits >r. It has often been justly obser ved, t!iat great events fometi nes Ipnng from trifling caules i ms is exemplified m a circum i dice that ociuired at the com mence n.cnc e.i the lace war.— fitk.iigt.f 1 ilK;j, tile ifUi\ \:,{ Btunfwick, ariu Gt.ur.\l Ciuir-, liavt, had concerted an atcack or. j j ■ ;'.c French. 1; was uu-Jc at c:.c I ! r .. c a pro ir, ted uiv.f, bo: :iir< 1 hiench were prepared, ami the; Gdita retreated without lucceis. j l .it ik> ic chie.’i the king of Piu lia opened the • con vtrfaticjii b/ ohltrving —; |“ Well fees attack has saned, j i ad it mjm only remains to con-; i i> it v. hat farther is to be done. jGener.;i Clairlayt, anlwered with tidivic asper ty, *’ Consultation i w ii lie uleleis ■, for there areon- j ly three of us here, and or.e of ns !is a tri iior - t it was uc crly i:n ----! poliible that the French couia i iiave known of the attack itl’elf. I . . 1 the point vs here it was made, j and have prepared thernlcjvtfs .:s S they did, unief* our lecrer had J been betrayed ; and 1 therefore >epe.-t that one of us is a ‘.raitor” The King immediately replied— Upon my word, General, this is extraordinary language ; I am ja fovercign and cme for no body for iny addons ; bur, however, to fricw that your cl.arge does not apply to me, I here declare upon my honor, that I nevei mentioned thecircumftancc to a ti.ige creature alive— .except to the couiitefs de Luilanou.”— l his la dy was h;s n,.jelly’s miltrds, & no doubt knew the value of the feerrt too wdl not to Icil it for a handibme bribe, bhe was ban ißied irotu the capital after the Kangs death. L-n Pap, Remedy ag :ir.fl Rat;. : Th.: hounds tongue (cynights- . j sum officinale oflfinnaes) nas been iiounci to pofiels m valuable quali fy. if gathered ac the period when the lap is in us full vigor, bruiled with a hammer, and laid in a house, barn, granary, or o ther place frequented with rats and mice, th.ic deflruftive ani mals immediately lhdc their quarters. Ball . Paper. Earl Graven who has jufi returned from a Hooting trip to his manors at Alhdown Park, a bouc a year lince completely cut up the i’port of tire poachers in that quarter, by destroying all the hares upon his tftate, cf which there was an lminenib number. He invited all the murderers of game in his neighbourhood to a j lort of auto-de-fe upon his manors. 1 1 he principal cover was lurroun ded by gunimen, when 1,900 harts were abtuaiiy killed in ids than a week. London favor. For Snle 2r this Office. A variety of BLANKS among which ate, Foreign and Coaftiug Mamfvit-., Merchant* Bmrics, I.iquor do. iti I. of Exchingc, do. ofLadii'r. do. ol Salt; Power* of AtiOruey. Check s. 1 Apprentices Indentures, 1 Deeds of Conveyance, J Bonds i Notes of Hand, ’ Writs for the Superior, Inferior & Mayor’s Courts, i ‘layor * Court lv\tt utiems k Stipltot nss, N‘inces to creditors of lofolvrnt debtors, I Military Summonses, ?. K.w entious, & c ’ f Cj* Cjii to*, Hjndulls Isle, isle. Panted at a \<ktrt hotter on reasonable ft ms. JUST RECEIVED 2 Cases y-3 Irtlh linens, coil from ud to ijd. liiriing, t Bale drapery baize, l do. blue cloth, i do. white dowlas, t do. role blankets, 6-4, 7.4, 8 4, and 9*4. 1 do. ravens dock, 3 a °* blue Gilla hdkf*. 1 Suita -2 do. do. Gurratis, | bl c for * do. Gu ijcpore Sannahi, jtheafri -1 dt. Jucijaa baftas, | can 2 do. Lorctpore Col Tat, J matket. THE ABOTJi WILL St SOLE BY THE BA LE, Cl CASE ONLY. ALSO, 17 Calks London porter, do. do. brown Rout, 1 2 Nells trui ks, 3 Cases London made hat 6. ON HAND i> Hhds. N. E. Rum, 4 Pipes brandy, a quantity No. to. cotton cards, to Chcfta Hyioo, and iiyfoa ikin tea. For tale ij Huberts Clark, 5n.1..-: a, pour erf Wharf, Dctombtr 2Q. 32 ts To PLAN I’ERS; ; THE BuMoibr&.2s it ncctjLry to ‘ca'i, thus publickiy, upon a!! thoie, .vlio ’ are in arrears to him, to tome forward, as ;!peediiy a t pofabL, anj pay up their ref . p'kiive baiaacts—as lie is anxious to dif j tb..fe claims, againtk liimlclf, Jwh.c!i hv.s originated, principally, through I the wants of thofc, fcis debtors. He t certainly hr* aright to calculate upon liberal pay.nents this year, as I‘rovldcnir, ha , in (.cneral, hcen very bountiful to tl c cultivators of the foil. All dtfal ters on the fjrit day of March next, may exptft to iind their Bonds, Note* ar.d Account* iu the hands of attorney’s at Law. The Subscriber, ah'o thinks proper to give this public notice, that, being fully feniible of the numerous dil advantages rcfulting from the pradlice of making advances diredly, or becoming indirectly rcfponfible for and on accout of | persons who have not,at the time inverted i him with funds, or any property that will fpcediiy raise fund* fufficient to compcnfat* liim for the amount he ad vances or becomes relpor.fible for ; he declines, for the future, (except in a few cafe* of estates and individuals, who has in all transactions with him observed the ftrnfteft punftualityj the observance of this pradice. The Subfcrlber will, however, in all cases, when produce is put in hi* pofl'tffion, make, if required, liberal ad vances, and will be grateful to the plan ters in general, and to hi* friends in par ticular, tor any favor* confered in his line of oufinef*—he artnres them, that no exertions shall be spared to conduhl all burtr.efs, they may confide to his care, iully to their fatisfaiffion. He itill condufts the Factorage & Commission business, on MOREL’S, WHAtr, atten ded by every advantage which the fame polfcL’J, when carried on under the firm of WILLIAMSON k MOREL. Jno. TL Williamson, Dec. 3 tiftm. 2j. Prime COIION & RICE Lands, For falc, by the fubferiber acres oa Colonels I Hand near Sunbury well adopted 10 the cultivation of Cotton ; on the premises one good dwelling houfc Cotton houfc and other liiitable buildings neceflary on a planta tion j situated on a laltßiver,and in point of health and good water equal to any in the low country. One other tratft on Bull-town Swamp fix miles from Riceboro’ vljoining lands lately bought by MclTrs. Miller 6c Currie, contain • ing one thou land acres a large body of the Traci is of the firfi quality Rice land, one hundred and fifty acres has been cleared and planted and may be again fettled to advantage wit.h but dittle trouble. Terms will be made easy to purchaiers by apply ing ?o A. Maybank* Sunbury, Oislober 1. iam4m. y LOS T or MISLAID, THE following notes of hand, all made p*yab!e to ihe >a/e AMBROSE GORDON, Esqr. dec’d. One drawn by Alexander Johnllon, Utcd -]t'n May 1804, payable ift. June, 1804, for 448 dollars and 47 icnts—One drawn by Green R. Duke dx/ed 13th June, 1802, payable todays at/er dae,for lih dollars. \ 3-4 cents. One drawn by Lemuel Kol lotk, dated 6/h Auguit, ISOO, pava b!e 10 days after dale, for 187 dollars 53 cents. One drawn by Hugh Ma gee, drtej 3d May, 1804, payable 60 days afier date, for 5 1 dollars 97 cenrs. One drawn by Charles Liridergrecn, dared 3d May, 1804, payable 30 days aft-r date, for too dollar#, One diawn >y Nathan Beal for 10:3 dollars, bur to whom payable 1 do not recoiled!, Icfr by Charles Gcodtvin, Esqr. for collection. ALSO, A receipr signed by Sir, Thomas Bonfallof England for 100 pounds iterlinj., to Mils Ann Davies, wi/h fe vers! receipts on the back forrh; in.'e rest. A!! persons ate forbid /radiug for she above notes, ai.J the drawers from paying them to any person bur the fubfc'iber, it they fnculd nc/ be found before rhe nex/ Inferior Court, implication will be made for a renew al of thean, any person finding ar.d de livei ing rncm to the tubfertber will be nandfomciy rewarded. Jv9HN MEAD. Au uft 2 rs c, HAI A1 1 G fit uLTZI NG,’ the Subic.it>er has taken the Shop late ly o.cajiiid by Mr Rice the Watch Maker in th# Lane us a workihop, ar.d three ur four doors to the We it ward of Mcffr. hnffi ind W niton's; Where ce carries cu l*c, Hoiife- Sign, Painting, Gla zing <Sc Paper lianrrintf, &?c. S. H. KEEN. Naveet'er 2p 3$ FOR SALE. 1 THr. houie a: pr* lent occt'- pied ..s the Republican Pt iming ‘.■jjice i Lumber cr the labou of a Carpenter will be rectivcc n payment. For particulars ap- ; ply to EDW. L. DAVIFs- i Nov. 17 24. if, I'he Subscribers, HAVING enter,ii into Copartner si. if under she moj Sharer id VtTSDJiK, Ojficr the Public their set vices at F.hto- SiSF.S id yfUJ-.tiTS. VIIL T receive end dispose es all hinds of produce, Houses, lands, Nertces, or ary o.her species op property, on : omrr.ission. ‘They having a general knowledge of the DRY CLOD id GROCERY BU SINESS, offer their servieei to Country Merchants, and in making purchases and forwarding cgieeablelo or, tr any articles tn that line—A .and when enjit is deposited with them, they attend studious and buy at the lowejl Rater. M. Shearer. Jno. D. ysdale junr. N. B. ‘Their Counting Room is ad joining the Rost Office, A\ £. comer oj the Yxchange. Nov. 19 ts 24 SU TERIOK COU K 1 Chatham County. Januaky Term, 1805. David Johnflon, and Petition vs. for Robert Woodhoufe. J 6rtc t° Suri U?ON the petition of Duvid Johnllon praying the Foreclcsure t ! the Equity of redemption of all thu’ lot of land, in the City of Savannah.l itnov/n by the number two f2} in Je kyl Tything, Derby V/ard, con tail ing sixty feet in fro.’ir, ana ninety feet in depth, mortgaged by the Aid Robett VVoodhoufe to the said David Johnllor tor securing the pay men i of two seve ral sums of money mentioned in two j (evcr.al Bonds or obligations, beaiinp ! even date with the said mortgage ; th. ; one given by the said Robert Wood- ! houfc to the said David Johnston, and j the other given by the said Ruber j Woodhoufe and one George vVuOd houfc to the said David Johnflon, anc I upon motion of Mefl’rs. Davies anc j Berrien of coutrfel for the petitioner, j It is Ordered, That the principal j intereffs arid costs due upon the fait’ two Bonds or obligations be paid into court wii'hin /wclvc months from this ■Jay, and that unless tiis fhall bt so paid t” c e quity of redemption of the said mortjiaged prcmilics will frorr thenceforth be foreclofed, and othti proceedings/akc placepurfuant tot.hr the ad ot the general ailctnbly, in such calc made and provided And it is further Ordered, In purfu- II ue of ihe said adt that this tuk bt pubiithed in one of the public G-isette; of this Rate at le-.it once in evert month, unfit the time for the payment of the money aforefaid into court, ot lervtd on the mortgager or bis fpecT agent at leaf! fix raunths previous tc the time of payment as aforefaid. Extrad from the minutes 3 IJI ‘Jan. ISOS. j 7. Buflocb, cik. lam. txji. | GEORGIA > DY Isaac \ 1- - Cos die court of Ordinary liaac Cuswj. j for the County of Camden 111 ills date aforriaid. WHEREAS Kiohard Pearisand Catha rine his w if*., have this day mad? applica tion for letter* of Adminillration tie imismm, on the eHate and. efiefls of the in nora .le Henry Osborne, late of the county of Rich mond de coaled. 1 hefe are therefore to cite and admorufh J all and lingular the kindred and creditor* <>l< the deceitcd to file their ohje.4tons (tl any | they have) in my office, on or before the 9th] day c) January next, otherwile letter* of ad minillration w ith the will annexed v. ill be granted them, G iven under my hand atidff a! this twen tieth day wl November one thmifund ei-.-iu hundred and live, and inthe thirtieth y -i of I American Independence. December io ,j DARIEN, 6th December, 1805. DR. BARI LET I’having been! particularly invited to reiide rk RIEN, fGto.) informs hi-, Oientls, 1 aid the rutilic of his detetmination t.P eftablilh himfclf there, as Pnyfitian, j Surgeon, and mm Midwife. Doctor Barricfc as being a 13/3'’ ftrangtr in this part of the world, i dunks it expedient *0 ohLrve, mat fcj has htd a finifhed Education ir. Lu ‘ rope, he professes to pracl ce in every ,! or?.neb of Medicine and Surgery ami i the operations in the latter, havej oecn long familiar to him—particular, j iy in Cutting for the ftonc iu /he U- I nnary Bladder—Couching and cx _ i f-aning the Cataract-- rcmovin[ i films from the eyes—and bus been 261 years in /he practice of Midwifery.! Dr.B.ii a non of fuini’y ; ar.d u- i : t übd in Daren by enquiring „,! .Viellrs. Vivien Howard. Dr. J!. ha* ready for publication a ■ iViedicui B-x'p, fuUc <1 f.<r the u!c cM ‘amines— c rntainirig 70. pa^rs—— I price 2. D o. Jars. Subfcrtpiicns re. * ceived ?r the printer, or hirul&f or Me'lit. V'ivion if Ho ward. I-\c. xy 3W. 3’ DR\ GOODS* THE fttiji rihet v having jui arrived ft uni.., tv i tii, are o t <u,rg for /ale tor ts /rev weeks ony, at Nu- 3, VV uud tioulv Row, 011 the Ii ty, a genera! as fit.meat of DRY GOODS. AM'.SC VIUC.JI ASS Hit roLUIvi; c, v'*t Supcifire and second Breed CLOTHS 6'oaifc blue and inixt do. M:xt and Brovin Coatings Blue ICerfcys and Lrixct Biue and Mixt Plains Svtsnldowns and Toilcnettt Buizt.3 and Flr.nnel* Rurtcll* and Ca.imancocj Durants iicgle ar.d double fold Rattinetts and bhalloons—Bictantiiss Biown Piatillas 6’oaile and i.nc Inrti Linens Hr.lf bleached and Brown do. I.ifli Sbtetings Long, i.awr.s, fire and co.-.rfe P-ble Cloths, dirtercnr qualuits Hninbuui Mullins Colored and While Cambric do. Superfine plaid Gingham* 1 Coarse and line Lunmcs Cambric do—Calieoc* rr.c! Chintzes Black l.utiring.— Black itripc Satin f ancy Lullring Ribbons Satin and Love do. A variety of Fancy Cotton Shavls and Har.t’kerchiciS Do. elegant lilk Stiawls Do. do camel’s i.air do. Lotton Lar.ckcrclucfs, different kinds Velvet* ami Fancy Cords Silk and cotton biace* Black and White Crepe S Ik and coiton Umbrellas i Laces and Edgings : Biack patent Net Laces Do. Paris Net Gauzes—Benritt’a Cords i.oa.fe and fine Cotton Hole Do. do. Worlltd do. Biack ard colored Seivum Silk Linen ar.d Cotton apron Cheeks Book Mullins and Piaudkcrctriefs Elegant Liet Cambric Mu.hu* Do. Sprigged Ler.au j 6\>al and Veil Buttons i Beil lafhionablc do. do. Men’s Beaver Glove* • Ladies long do. do. i Do. Cotton and Silk do. | Do. Pie* Nic Mitts 1 The above articles, with n variety ef’ j others too tedious to enumerate, w ill be j made an objed to Merchants or Planters, 1 who inay p case call as above. N. B. A fc vs low priced IVOOL LANS and SB CO V D CLOTHS v. Inch will be Lid u.iufuaily cheap, it applied for m time. Ogden's & Baker. Dec. 24 ts 34 BILLS ON LONDON, LOH SALE BY K. & 7. BOLTON , July 8. Georgia, Liberty, superior Court , March Term. 1805. On the petition of John Bol ton, executor of Robert A’olton, praying the foreclofure of the e quity of redemption of ail thac j lot of land fituaie in the town of j Sunbury, containing fevenry feet j front, and one hundred andthir- Iry feet deep, known in the ori ginal plan by the number'feven cy-cight (78j which L:! lot of and, with the improvement, thereon, was mortgaged on the twentieth day of June, one thous and seven hundred and ninety five, by William Hunter Tor i rans t< the laid Robert Bolton, j for securing the payment of the j ium of forty-two pounds fterlirng eqiul in value to one hunded and eighty dollars; with interelt thereon, due upon a certain bond or obligation from the said Wil liam to the laid Robert bearing even date vritn the said mort gage, \ It is ordered, That the princi j pal, interest and colt due on the i said bond be paid into court with i in twelve months from this time land unless the principal, interest | and coil be so paid the equ.tv of : redemption of the said mortga ; ged prcmilles fnall from thence ‘forth be forcclofed, and such ‘other proceedings take place as the law directs. And it is further ordered, Thai a copy of this rule be publilhed in one of the Public Gazettes of t this lute at least once in every month until the time appointed Idr payment, or lerved on rhe mortgagee, >r least fix months previous to such time of pv.y. .nertr. lixtraft from tbs Minutes, ‘2bis 26ih March 180,5. A. Forest elk. c. s. c. t . .. March a8 i..:n ?jr q (