Federal republican advocate, and commercial advertiser. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-180?, October 05, 1807, Image 4

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T? > A IV-tv s Y’ vs ! I !■ ; |!l ‘'ail! ; J si- heart*, can reign. /fT<:r in mv mind ns let me let-1, Hw kind, liW of fate can heal— jKwr.irh r.'ixi. ii< thought, cairn patience give ; >le v. e are t;ujo-!\t which we ought so live. I'hnt i* human life ! efert of dd'pair, tfscrral (trite, .r.d innhry and care, R Publication. r • FEM ALF. QU AR R ELS. Female duels are very rare j female ! revenge is therefore more dreadful than that of men. Quarrels between women j become the public conversation of the j town. This very town talk lb much ex asperates the offended female, that every sensation of joltice and humanity for fakes her. Durlt the lair hand grasp a pifio), durst the fair bosom expose if j felf to the point of a sword, female ven geance would not l ave become prover bial among us. For infiance, who would believe that a cup of water and a pair of gloves, ef fected the peace of Ltrecht f The uni ted powers of Europe had cauled the throne of France to totter. A female quarrel restored its ancient (lability. Queen Anne, of England, was much attached to the duchess of Marlborough. The latter at length thinking herfelfele- j vated above the favour of her lovercign, j became proud, ambitious, obllinate and j tyrannical, and proceeded to fmh lengths that the queen, difgufied with such conduf), withdrew her favour, and bellowed it on Mrs. Malharn, a a amiable lady of her court. The duch ess was incensed to the utmoll, and thiriled for revenge. It is generally luppofed that it is dif ficult to be revenged on a queen. By tio means. Queen Anne was a woman, confequemly c uld be offended by tri fle*. — Mrs. Malham, one day, w> e a new dress, on which the duchela oF Marlborough, as if by accident, fpiiled si cup of Water, and did not even deign to make an apology. The in fulled la dy glowed with relentment ; she was galled to the very foul; for her new dress was fpoiied. The queen partici pated the sorrows of her favourite, bu> as yet she dared not openly to evince her hatred, for the duchefs’ hulband was a hero, flew from vittory to viclo jy, founding her throne upon a rock, and decking her temples with laurels. But another equally trifling occurrcm e caused the love of fame to be fw a flowed ty the third for vengeance. The duchess appeared at court in a beautiful new pair of gloves. The 1 queen could not refrain from expref iing her admiration of them, and in such a way as to Ihew that Ihe wished to be the poflcfTbr of them. Such a wilh from the lips of a queen, is a command. The duchess underltood it penefctly, but she would not under (land it. Nay, ihe was so fpitefui a.; to exhibit the gloves to the whole court, and not even to take them off at table. From this mo ment her dilgracc was refclved, —colt \yhat U might. . The queen fignificd to Lewis the Fourteenth, that Ihe was di(poled to make peace. v She forfook the houfr of Austria, recalled the duke of Marlbo rough, and deprived him of all his dig nities. In vain did prince Eugene come to England. .In vain did he try to save the worthy general. Mailboy rough, the hero of Blenheim and Mal-\ plaquet, fell by the glcvc of his wife. Sheriff ‘i SakV On the first 7uesda:/ in November next, WILL BE SOLD, At the court house in the town of Jefferson, Camden county, between the hotos oj ten and three o'clock x the following property, Vito; V „ v JIM, Cwilyf, fc v WiJ4t Frank, Somba, Violet, Juba, Sere, Sailv, Ma ry, Diere, Lydia, Mating, Yanuna, Com tnissa, Quashy, Diabita, Cooly ami Com missa ; levied on anti sold as the property of Mrs. Martha W. Nightingale, on a Mortgage duly foreclosed in favor of Rich ard O’Donnel, 1 Su7. Post, poned from August sale Cash. D. G. JONES, S. C. C. Sept 4. 1 eri ft ’ s Sales. tVk fir** Tuesday in November next , Y WILL BE SOLI), At the court house in the tervn of Jefferson, between the hours of ten and three o'clock, ALL that lot ot land, lying and being in the town ol St. Mary’s, known l>v No. 2u), containing four acres in the whole; to satisfy a judgment obtained in the superior court, for the county of Camden, in favor of John Hav, against James M. Lindsay, and Peter W. Green. The same to be sold in lieu of part of lot N<>. 2;}, the purchaser# not complying with the conditions of sale. Conditions cast), in half an hour, or the pro perty t® be sold again at the* purchasers risk. JOSEPH CREWS, D. S. C. C. St. Mary’s, Sept. 23. 20 Sheriff's Stiles, Oil the first Tuesday in November next, WILL BE SOLD, At the court house in M'Litosh County, be tween the hours often and three o'dock, THK FOLLOWING PR PERTY.viz. One likely negro man nam ed Smart, levied on as the property of j Charles Dicks to satisfy an exeemion in favor of Edward Stebbm*, pointed out by • plaintiff’* attorney. ALSO, A likely negro woman nam ed Sally, and two children, levied on as the property of James Fouler, to satisfy an execution in favor of Joseph Bcvan, point ed out by tly. plain?iff. ALSO, One tract ot land, contain-^ ing three hundred and fifty Acres, old sur. vey, i\ ing in tlie parish of St. Thomas (now Camden county,) levied on, as the property of John MHntosli, to satisfy two executions against him, one in favor of James Hamil ton, the other in favor of Martha Melvin, pointed out by the defendant. ALSO, One undivided third of a tract of Land on Buffalo Swamp, Cat Head Creek, containing in all three thou sand acres, more or less, levied on as the property ol Hamden IVPlutosh, to satisfy sundry executions against him, pointed out by the defendant. Conditions ca-h, on the dav of Mile. THEOD. MONTFOKT, S. i\l. C. October 1 PUBLIC NOTICFk being an indispensable necertity th-t the X . \ir of the Academy of this county f.iould be, fettled at the expiration of the present vcr, to en*- Wie die Commififi mcT* to carry into cfTt:3 t!ic act of the l.ccifl iture, for the eftahlill'ing a Public Acade my. & other object* conneiAeit with it —Early A nl’ce h tartly Given, That Payment of .'ll arrears f.>r Kents, i'tc.-vril! be infilled on indifci <Riinatelv. at the expiration of the pref nt year; and ‘his early Notice given. that thofi eonccrncd may-make their arrange **enu accordingly, WILLIAM PAGE, JOHN COLDER, JAMF.SG. A I.AI Y, JAMES FORT, j Commissioners tune 4. $8 lain Bhi J rub lie notice is hereby Given , j *T'HAT the Ctzaeiifio its f tie Tiwa and Csmr.itn rs j A the ‘Eu-jjrt cf lirutifivici . Glynn Cteeniy, hi VC for I LSASit, a number ot Valuable Tracts of Cotton Land \ Situate on Turtle river, and containing from iOr o I ie:i acres cdi—on leveral or which are convcni j cut Dwelling and Out*H<#ufes, mostly under Fence, 1 and to be leafml on reaibnuMe teimi from one tc seven year*, to suit the parties. Holfeifion tohe given on tiic lit day of January, 180S, and Application to be male to Jamee G. Atriy, Tetafeeetr, or t cithe •f the fubferihers. WILLIAM PAGE, SAMUEL BURNETT, JOHN SAUNDERS, , Ciwwiisswnn s. June 4. s lam Him ‘ l'Jr Sal f it this Office, Dr. J. B- Berlhelot, Ha* just received, by the fiiip* Dartmouth, aaU Lsu liana, Elfcneo of Spruce, in Boxes, I’Hernia! Salt of Lemon, Red Lead. Rotten Stone, Fig Blue, ’ W a 111 Balls, Bell Pearl Afli-. Syringes, pint Do. half r int. ALSO, A FRESH SUP PIT OF PATENT, AND 07’ If Hit MEDICINES. July 27. 1 if John B. Bertheloty Surgeon & Dentist, INFORMS ilt Ladies and Gentlcnirii o this city that he has received anew and complete set of INSTRUMENTS in that line, extremely well adapted to every kind of operation on the teeth* He will clean the teeth, part, and make thftm even, and transplant new ones if re quested, and hopes also to give genetal sa tisfaction in that line, lo those wfio will be pleased to employ him. May 11. £1 ts, Nezv Drug and Medicine Store, ( On the Bay, opposite the Exchange, next door to Mr. A. Scribner. Dr. J. B. BERTHELOT, •O ESPECTFCLI.Y informs his friends and the public, that he has juy re ceived a complete aiid handsome assort merit of all kiuJL of Drugs , Patent and other MEDICINE; And intends keeping a Stock ot tl)<£ best and freshest Articles in hi* line; wholesale and retail, on reasonable terms—Orders for shipping and for the country, put up on the lowest terms. ; He offers his services a* a PHYSICI AN, and from liis long practice in the Art, hopes to meet with SUceeaain the ctArea he will undertake. Dr. J. B. Bertheloty” RESPECTFULLY informs ike public that he possesses a sovereign remedy for all sorts of Venereal diseases —Persons of hoh sexes can with confidence make use of it. The advantages of this remedy are, that a young man may take this medicine, and be perfectly cured, without a discovti rv on the part of his connexions: also, the Patient may, without apprehending nny danger, expose himself to cold, night air and the rain, and pursue his usual avoca tions, as it require# no particular regimen, other vhan to abstain from the commissi on of excesses. Those who may apply to him at his MEDICAL SHOP, near the? Exchange, may be assured of the most pro found secrecy being observed. June -si fi2-f Rector of an Academy . j \\J ANTED lor the Richmond Academy, f V V a gentleman properly qualified for di.-( barging the duties of Reel or to this in. stitmiun.—He will be required to instruct the Pupils in the higher bunches of Edu ! cation, to qualify them for entering cither j the Sophomore or Junior classes of any j University—and to superintend the other I departments of the School.— He will have j o nr two assistants, in proportion to the | nnfuber ol Students—And his salary will be I one thousand dollars per annum,with room* in the Academy, &e. ixc. A gentleman with a family, and who lias been in the practice of teaching would be preferred—Candidates for thi# appointment w ill please transmit certificates of their abi lities, and of their moral character, witli re ferences to sonic respectable persons in their neighborhood, on or before The first day of November next, to JOHN MU HR AY, President of the Board of ‘Trustees, Rich mond Academy, Augusta, Geotgia, 18 (hAug. 1807. Primers who are friendly to the promotion or Literature and Science, will I cooler a favor by giving this a plac* in : their respective pa pars. NO i ICE. f I"''HE Subscriber forbids all persons, A from this elate, to give any credit omhis account, without a written order from him. J: A MOP RICE. | April IS 44 Keiice is Indy Given. npn.AT after tiie txpirution of nine A month, from the date hereof, appli. cation will be made to the honorable the inferior court of Chatham countv, for leave to sell the following iot> tracts of land, being the real estate of Mrs. Bar btrv Wright, late of the city of Savannah (widow) deceased, for the benefit ol the hens, viz. One lot in the city of Savannah; CO feet in front, and 90 lect indepth, known b r the number 2. in i ythmg, lit aihcote ward. , s ALSO, One lot in Yamacraw; known bv the number 10, beit g 95 feet wide, and 100 feet in depth, bounded to the west Oft Farm—street. AND ALSO, A tract of 100 acres of Land on Buck* Head, in Burke county, adjoining Davis Austin, at the time of the original sur vey thereof Wit. WRIGHT, Ad mV. El IZ A BETH GABLE, Ad mVc NOTICE. “XJINE months after date, application X x will be made to the honorable tho Itderior Court ot Camden countv, for leave te sell about seven hundred acres of land, lying on the head of Crooked river, about two hundred acres oi White Oak, and a number of Lots in the town of Jef ferson, in the county aforesaid/ apper taining to the estate of Wiliiam Jones, deceased, l?r.e ol the ttrtvn of St. Mary’s, fur the benefit of the heirs and creditors, D. G. JONES, . Administrator , St. Mary’*. T-o. 15T 130-. Fifteen Dollars Reward. Absconded about three weeks ago, a negro man named JEM, he is a stout well made fellow, smooth faced, his eye* large, about 5 feet io inches hiyh, had on when he went off, a jatket and overalls, a black hat and a white*shirt—He pretends to bo something of a sailor, and may probably attempt to get ofTinsome ves sel ; masters of vessels are therefore cantL oned against taking him off’* The above reward will be paid to anv person who will secure him in unv gaol in the stale, or deli ver him to the subscriber ;and five dollars will be paid lor information mat will lead to secure him. GEORGE ENOR. September 17. { f-g, TO THE FRIEND* OF American Manufactures . A perfdn, who has been bred in Bri* tain to the Pottery bufmefs, in all its branches, with the express view of ef tabtifiling that important manufacture * in Philadelphia, has now arrived here,/ and taken mealures for the commence-!* ment of the above business.. Being anxious ta procure the heft polfible mF terials which he has no doubt are to b found in abundance in many pans oj the U. Slates, he hereby solicits the at tention of such patiiotic gentlemen! throughout the Union, as may feel dif pofi.'d to patrooife bis ellablifhment to such days or flints (pariiculai ly the black slim) as may he -found in theif refpettive neighbourhoods, and invites, j them to fend specimens of such as they may think worthy of attention, to MelTrs Binney and Ronaldfon , Letter Founders, Philadelphia, accompanied by a written defeription of the quantity in which the article may be procured/ its situation, distance from water car riage, ani such other remarks as may be thought ufeful, when the various specimens (lull be carefully analized, | and the result communicated to the do- ; nors, if required. It is particularly requested, that at- * tendon *may be paid to fending fpeci rnens of clay that arc free from aft ferruginous or irony matter, as the presence of iron totally unfits them forij the uses for which they are and all those which afiutne a teddifh co lour when burnt will not answer, as die purell white is desired. Specimens may be fentin small quantites weighing from one to two pounds, and by that mode of conveyance which will be lead ex pensive. Printers of Newfpapcrs throughout: the U. Slates, who arc fiicndly to the promotion of American manufactures, are requelled to give the above a few inlertions in their relpettivc papers, Philadelphia, July 31.