Public intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1809, November 06, 1807, Image 4

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SONNET TO E.... YE lips, my theme of endless praise, Soft as the velvet that arravs Her (lender waist—adieu ! Keav'n’s fine ft work, and purest mould, Like op’ning roses to be hold, And hung with fweer dew. Oh ! could I taste the ne&ar there, And after live, ’twould heal the care Her dtrt : ng eye have giv’n ; As Persians, on the barren plain, Scorch’d by their fun, ador’d in vain, Are cheer’d by showers from heav’n. ■ ... Public Sale OF THE Fractional Surveys. by an a£t of the VV General Afi'embly of the State of Georgia, pafTed at Louisville on the Bth day of December, 1806, it is ena&ed that all the Fractional Parts of Surveys of Land referred to the state by the several land laws making dtf tribution of the lands lately acquired of the Creek Nation of Indians, lying and being on the rivers Ocmtrlgee and Oconee, and also on the present and former temporary boundary lines shall be fold in separate lots, to the Jhighcft bidder, in the Town of Mil ledgeville, in the following manner, to wit : The Comtniffioners to be appoint ed (who the lubferibers are) shall, by an advertisement in the Gazettes or Petersburgb, Wathington, (Wilkes county) Sparta, Auguifa, Louisville and Savannah ; in which advertise ment shall be particularly fpecified the day or days on which the Fractions in each County and in each Diftrid will he fnlrl. We, the Commifiioners appointed for that purpose, do therefore, in con formity to said aB, require all persons concerned to take notice, that at Mil ledgeville we shall attend and com inence the sale of the Fractional Sur veys as follows, to wit:— WILKINSON. Those of the Sixib D.ftntt, lying on the Oconee River, commencing on the aft of December and continuing front day today until the 2d, inclusive. Those of the nth Diitriß, on the 3d 0! Doccmbei until me gth, inclusive, Tiiofe of the lsth Diftrift, on the sth oi December until the 7th, inclusive. Those of the 117th Dtftriff, on the Bth of December until the 9th, inclusive. 1 hole ol the 18th Ditlnft, on the loth of December until the 11: h, inclusive. Thole ol the 22d Diitriß, on the 12th December. Thole of the 23d Diftrift.on the 14th December. Tt’oleof the 26.11 Diftriß, on the 15th December. Those of the 27th Difirifl, on the 16th December. Those of the 6th Diflrifl, lying on the Ocroulgee River, on the 17th December until the 39th, inclusive. 1 hose ot the 7th Diftriß, on the 21st of December until the 23d, inclusive. Those ot the 8 h D.itrift, on t! e 24th of December until the 28th, inclusive. Thole of the <j>h Dsftrift, on the 29th December until the 30th, inclusive. Thole ot the 14th D;ftfi£t, on the 31st December until the aft January, iifoS. inclusive. Those of the ijj h Diftrid, on the 2d January until tne 41b, inclusive. Those of the 2o:h Diflrift, on the 3th January until the 61 h inclusive. 1 hole of the 21* Dsftritt, on the 71 b January until the B>h, inclusive. Thole of the 241 b Diftritt, on the 9th January until the 12th, inclusive. Those ol the 25 h Dittna, on the 131 b Jmuary uutil the 14th, inclusive. Those of the 28ih D.ftria, on the 15th January until the t6ih, inclusive. BALDWIN. { Those of the 7th Diitrift, o* the 181 r> 1 January until th<- 2it, inclusive. Those of the Bth D.ftrift, on the 22d January until the 23d, inclusive. Thofeofthe n h DtlTrift, on the 25th ! January until the 26th, inclusive. Thole of the 12th D ftrift, on the 271!! January until the 28th, inclusive. Those of the 17th Diilrift, on the 29th January until the if! February, inclusive. Those of the 18th Diilrift, on the 2d February until the 5 11. inclusive. Those of the 1911a Diilrift, on the 6th February until the Bth, inclusive Those of the 20 b D.ftrift, on the 9th February until the 15th, inclusive. Thole of the 15th District, on the 161 1 February until the 171 b, inclusive. Tiiofe of tbe 14th District, on tbe 18th February until iht 19 h, inclusive. Those of the io:h District, on the 20th February until the 22d, inclusive. Thofeofthe 9th District, on the 23d February until the 24th, inclusive. Those pt the6ih District, on the 25th Fcbruaty until the 26 b, inclusive. TERMS OF SALE, Os the purchasers bonds with ap proved personal security will be re quired for the amount of the purchase money, to be paid in four equal an nual instalments, in gold or filver— the firft payment twelve months after date. * REDDICK SIMMS, OBADIAH ECHOLS, FRANCIS FLOURNOY, j Commissioners. Miiledgeville, 26th Sept. 1807. (64) POLITICS FOR FARMERS AND MECHANICS PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING, By WILLIAM DUANE , No. to 6, Market street . Philadelphia. Two Editions of POLITICS FOR FARMERS and MECHANICS : CorrcFled and Enlarged. One edition shall be printed on fuper fine paper and delivered in boards a: 7c cents il 500 are fuberibed for, at 60 cent I 1000, at 50 cents if 2000 copies; if re quired to be bound, 25 cents additional. The other shall be a cheap edition, in the pamphlet form—and tbe price shall be pro portioned to then timber fubferibed for ; 25 cents a copy for any number under 1000, nd 20 cents for any number above 2000; ‘*6 cents for any number above 3000 and ’he usual allowance to booksellers. Book fellers, Printers and country Store keepers throughout the United States, are ilefired to forward to the Aurora Editor, as soon as pollible, the number of each edi tion they will fubferibe tor. Subscriptions for the city and neighbor hood, received at Dv ane’s Book Here, Market-street. Both editions shall be put to press, as ioon as a fufficient number of fubfetibers to either edition is procured to pay the ex pence for priuttng. Different reviews of this Work. The Northampton Farmer, a republican .paper lays— We feel particular gratification, tbatNtke Editor of the Aurora in consequence ol the pressing folicitatiois from different parts of the union, intends to publish the Politics for Farmers and Mechanics, in the pamphlet form. When this is done, every farmer will be enabled (and no one ought to negleft 11) to procure a copy of this va luable and highly intereiling work.” From Lang's Royal Gazette , published in New-York. *’ The lateattrocious and piratical decree ol Bonaparte is a complete comment on the writings ol Duane, for fotne time palt, particularly on those accursed pieces enti tled “ Politics for Farmers.” The Ame rican that would now presume to deny that ibis man is an agent of the tyrant of France, ought to be held up as an objeft of general lulpicion.-—The finking coinci dence between this outrageous attack upon the very vitals of our country, and the poisonous doftrines of the Aurora in pre-, paring the preponderating interest, (the a griculiuralifts) of the United States, for their servile reception, is too obvious to c cape the mol unthinking. It cannot now be denied that there was a preconcert, ed plan between Duane and bis Galtc m 4S . ters to prepare the public mind of this country to swallow without a murmer.this deleterous pill ; this direst stab at our high, est interest. It Congress does not show a becoming spirit on tt is occasion, then in. deed have the execrable agents of Napoleon but too fatally fucceedcd, in fcatteiing tk e fire brands ol diflention and luring us into their fell snares. It would leem that th Aurora forefaw, or rather was foretold of these present alarming measures of the Emperor of France against this country, a puto keep down our spirit, and lay pros, trate, our energies, he has lor fome time pall been sedulously and wickedly employ, and in making tbe farmers feel hoftiliiy tu their brethren of tbe cities ; driving to persuade them that their interests were dis. linft from these of the merchants; as if what deeply affefted the one, did not di. rcftlv injury the other.” fjPrinters of republican newfpape rSi throughout the union, are requested to in. fert these propolals, and receive fubferip. tions ; those who advertise shall receive copies of the pamphlet in payment. Chapmen who travel with books, or other goods, fliall be furniflied on good terms. Philadelphia, March 27, 1807. Q3” Subscriptions for the above TVork are received at the Office of the Public In. TELLIGENCER. House Robbery! 150 Dollars Reward, WILL be paid for the deteftionof the villain & recovery of the money who entered n.y house on the t 6 h in fant between to and 12 o’clock, while I was abfem in town, and forcibly broke open two trunks—lrom one ot which was taken four 100 dollar Bills of the State Bank in Charleston ; they are much foiled and dirtied. A ! fo, fevenor eight 10 Dollar Notes of the United States Branch Bank in New-Orleans, which are clean new b s 11s. —The numbers not recol. lefted. , Whoever detests tbe thief, and the money, shall be paid the abuve reward, (or in proportion to the sum iecovered)if the Robber is a whiteman; and loodol lars if a Have or person of color. From several circumstances attending the Rob bery, it is flrongly fufpefted to have been done by a black perfott, F. S. MILLER, On the Ogechee Road, but now in Carpenter's Row in town—near the Fort. N. B. Shop Keepers and Grocets are requeftecJ to be particular in retaining Bills of the above defeription, if offered by colored persons, September 17 g For Sale, On a credit till the first of January. A PLAN 1 ATION on the Louisville road, filteen miles from Savannah, con taining fifty acres of good well timbered pine land, twenty-five of which are now under cultivation and pood fence, well adapted to the culture of corn and cotton, • known as one of the best Hands on the road for a tavern.—For terms of sale, ap ply to tbe fubferiber a this Office. WILLIAM WIGGINS. August 25 5 z For Sale, SEVERAL valuable Trafts of Landio M’lntosh, Glen and Camden Counties. A prime gang of seasoned Negroes. An excellent house Wench. A complete schooner rigged Planter's Boat, of easy draught of water, fails very fall, and will carry 10 bales of Cotton. Also, an excellent Cypress Canoe. And a constant lupply of New-York ps tent navy BREAD. M. SHEARER, Oftober 16-67 Bolton’s Wharf. A Negro Woman, plain cook and Washer. Also, FOR SALE, A middle aged Woman. Enquire of the Pnn* tere * September 22. 60