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From tl*e Commercial Mvertioer.
TO Q'JRA.
Beyond the wave— the wave,
Beyond the stormy ocfWs r ar,
Thy form hath found *n early grave—
Thine eye is closed, to beam no more !
The clod hath fall’n.he turf hath pressed
Upon that lovely coffined form
The shroud is wrapped, around thy breast,
With life and lovo'no longer warm.
Yet o’er this solitude of soul,
Which round me sheds a spell malign,
Thy loved remembrance hath controul
And bids my spirit not repine—
But firmly bear the ills that Spread
Their midnight o’er my destiny,
Where once the light of hope was shed—
The rainbow hope which glowed for thee.
Gora—thou wast not formed fpr earth—
So bright thy angel beauty shone,
So rich in innocence and worth
That heaven has claimed thee for its own r
Yes, in that mild and sparkling eye
There was a fight which led me on—
A bright, inviting witchery
That waked for me, and me alone.
And, though that eye hath lost its ray,
Where death lias gathered in his cloud,
Around thy cold and lifeless clay,
Enwreathed within the funeral shroud, —
Though thou reposest in the dust,
Thy chord of frail existence riven,—
it is my hope—it is my trust
Thy Soul is blooming now in heaven!
Aye—thou hast perished -and the sod
Grows in its freshness o’er the scene,
“Where on thy bosom fell the clod,
And sorrow told that thou hadstbeen—
Nor did I hear the last/farewell
Which thou didst breath to iove and me—
Nor did 1 hear the lonely knell
Which rung th requiem over time!
There was a time my soul couid burn
With ardor for the meed of faille—
Perchance that season may return
And time renew that wasted tia’-ne;
Wilt thou be with me then to snare
The pride and feeling of that hour ?
Can the cold grave its besom ‘-are ?
Or life renew the ruined flower?
Y,ct, be it so—’twere wrong to blame
Or murmur at the dread decree,
This lonely heart must share the same
Dark fate, whidli early blighted thee :
Alas, thou wast so fair, so young,
So beautiful in maiden bloom,
That -.11 my hones around thee hung,
And died, and withered on thy tomb!
Had 1 but dreamed in times long past
When gazing on that cheek so fair,
That death thus soon its hue should waste
And cold destruction riot there;
How deeply anguish would have spread
ltspahd mantle o’ci mv brow
How freely would this heart have hied
Whose drops of bliss are frozen now 1
Yet, Cora, still my soul shall spring
For aye unalterably thine;
Nor e’er renew its offering
Before another idol’s shrine—
Entombed with thee still be that love
“Which unto thee in life was given—
Still may its fond remembrance prove
My charm on earth—my hope in heaven!
FLORID.
Favghketpsie, Jan. 25, 1822.
LEGAI. WIT.
Macbeth. —What is’t yon do ?
Witches. —A deed without :> mime.
“Which is not worth a fart rung,” exclaimed a
lawyer in the pit.
English and C lassical School.
J's JORDAN r apectfuily proposes to the
1 c.tizensof Savannah, -and its vicinity, to
open a School, as upon as suHic ent encouraps
mcni nay oiler for the tuition of pupils, in tlie
various branches, of Arithmetic, Heading, Wri
ting. English Grammar, Geography, Latin. an!
Rudiments of the Greek Language, at the fol
lowing reduced prices.
Writing, heading, and Arithmetic §5 perqr.
English Grammar, Geography, Uc. $6 do do
Latin, Greek, K Grammar, Bcc. $7 do do. He
pledges himself that every attention shall be
paid to the advancement ofthe morals, as well
as other edttc.d iui of his pupi s; anil that he will
use his utmost endeavours to give general satis
faction to those who may honour him with their
patronage. As ho is an entire stranger in Sa
vannah, and his arrival here.mereb for
he can g.ve no external pledges of the rectitude
of his ch iracter, but hopes that he has within
him. what may entitle him to the good opinions
fp all. who become thoroughly acquainted with
his principles.
Those who are pleased to honour him with
their patronage, may find him at Mrs. Batty’s
Boarding Mouse, Johnston’s Square.
jfeit.22 18fe
Office deceiver of Tax Re
turns.
FI ‘IIE subscriber is now ready to receive the
X returns of 1822—his office is in the Ex
change, west end, where the Post-Office was
formerly kept. ADAM COPE, btkcc.
fib 7 sis 82
Notice.
•I Young Man is wanted to attend in n dry
t goods store. None tint of good character
need apply to WM. PATTERSON,
feb 14 c3B
To Builders ,
SEAT'.EP proposals will be received by’ C.
Boitoi!, until the 20th inst. for constructing
a Hotel on Ty bee Island, according to a plan
and and ‘S’ iption lo be snen at the liar of the
Cits ti.tel. _ feS I,’ m 37,
Wanted to Sire.
£\ COOK; an<: ’-n a JOY to wait in a house.
wA Apply at tbr; slKsc. 35c
Grand Lodge of the State of
Georgia.
A GRAND Quarterly Communication of the
Gra id Lodge, will be convened at the .
Grand Lodge Hall, in the city of Savannah, on
Saturday the 2nd day of March next, at 10 o’-
clock, A. M.
The Grand officers. Past Grand officers and
members, and the officers and past officers of
subordinate Lodges within the state, are here
by requested to be punctual in attendance, as, in
addition to the annual election of Grand Offi
cers for the ensuing masonic year, other busi
ness of importance to the craft, will be submit
ted for consideration.
By order of the M. W. G. Master,
T. U. P. CHARLTON.
JACOB I)E LA MOTTA, Grand Sec’ry.
- The Augusta Herald the MiUideville Journal
k Louisville Sentinel are requested to insert the
above twice.
8500 REWARD.
WAS taken from my room on the morning
of the 6th inst. at the house of Gross
hcruggs in Effingham county, 42 miles from
Savannah on the Augusta Road, or at Mrs Sepsj
in Burke county, on thenignt of the same day,
a memorandum book, containging three sealed
letters, one directed to Col Allen Tooke, con
taining S -dOO the principal part of which are
Darien Rank Hills, 100 each. One-other direc
ted to Ezekiel Taylor Esq. containing £7OO. —
One directed to John Martin Esq Twigg?,
county, containing £9OO. One to liartlet
Baker, coniaining £’>oo Also a package con
taining g> >350, the principal part of which is on
the Planters Bank of this stale. The memo
randum Dook contains a quantity of notes not
all recollected. 1 note orducbill on Hardy Vic
kei-s for £ls w ith cr. Ido on James S Ivy, for
£2 > Dnebill on George Cooper for £Bu. 1
note on Ja nes C. ilryan for §l7l, and several
letter* directed to the subscrioer, the book is
tied with adrest dun Leather string. A draft
on James Philips in favour of Richard Smith,
and accepted by me. The principal part of the
notes and accounts are in favour of me. The
above reward will he given to any person with
o'.t questions asked, tor the delivery of said
book and package to me at Hartford, Geo. or
to Titos Butler & Cos. of bav&nnah, or informa
tion so that I can get it.
fen ;3 37 BENJAMIN MEWBORN.
\ aluuble Lot.
B For sale—the lot No. 4, first tyth
ng, IteynoMs ward, on the Hay, with
tht iinpr vem. ‘iis thereon; a capitalist would
realize handsome interest from the rents this
property would yield. Apply to
jan 17 14 >t Wm BELCH I f?
(’rape Robes.
CfEORGF. W. COB, is now opening a hand
s some assortment of
Hlack „nd colored Crape Robes, and
Velveteen Handkerchiefs
With a variety of odier Spring goods, which
are. often and for sale at the corner of Broughton
aail Bai i iid streets 32e f* b 7
To Country Merchants, Planters, dj'c.
GEORGE RELPH,
H.Vo. 3, Gibbon*’ Building,
AS received by the ship Ifromo, from Liv
erpool, a good :t sonment of
Seasonable Spring Goods,
and is daily -sp ting further supplies by the
ships Here , Emily, and Oglethorpe, which
will make his assortment extensive and com
plete— ate, well worthy the attention of all pur
chasers, both wholesale and retail.
His Goods are purchased on the most reason
•able terns, and well selected for this market,
having friends that select them in the different
manufacturing towns in England, Scotlaud.and
Ireland, who have been regularly brought up
to the business. feb 7 ni32
Mahogany Plank Boards and
Venears.
STJHE subscriber has received bv the late ar
rivals from New-York, a general assort
ment of the above articles. Also, Sattinwood,
Vem ars, and Whitewood, which will be so and
low by J y, MOW KELL,
feb 5 30 Church Itlli'di’lTg,
PATTEN’S superior e u ion of (lie Nautical
Almanac and Astronomical Ephcn.eris for
the year 1813—price §1 50.
Hamlet’s Table of Interest, 1 vol- SB.
Chapman’s Table ol Interest, calculate ’ ac
cording to equitable and legal principle (365
days to the year) at ’hr rate of 6 pie cent, per
annum: Showing the interest r:i any sum, from
one cent to ten thousand dollars, from one day
to three hundred and sixty five days, fr m one
to twelve months, and from ten to thirteen
vears—with sev ral Other useful tables, 1 vol
g 6 For tale by ,
THOMAS LONG WORTH,
teb 7 Johnston's square.
Corn Afloat
1090bushels prime new corn, for sale by
feb 6 3li PALMES & ROE.
Sperm Candles, Ruin &cT
15 Boxes Sperm Candles
80 do best Mould do assorted sizes
20 Bbls New England Rum
10 Bags Prime Green Coffee
Landing from Brij*Almira, and for Sale by
SAMUEL STODDER.
feb 15 co9 Taylors IV'harf.
Q3*Notice.
PERSONS desirous of disposing of Lands in
Mnnroe, Houston, and Henry Counties.,
and lands in the Counties generally, of the two
last Land Lotteries, will please give information
to the subscriber by letter, post paid, through
tqe medium of the post-office, stating the low
est p rice for such, will promptly be answered
feblS 33 DAVID POLOCK. |
yiank Account Books.
AN assortment ot Blank* account Books,
i A made of the best paper, and bound in the
[best manner—For Sale by
1 T. LONGWOUTH.
Johnson's Square.
itso —Portt feuilles for the Counting Desk,
common and superior Quih3, common arid fine
Letter and Cap writing Paper, Gilt and black
edge Letter Paper. Red and black wafers and
Sealing wax, Backgammon and Chess Boards,
Playing Cards, together with a general assort
ment of
Book Band Stationary,
All at the lowest Prices,
feb 16 40
Spring Goods.
JJY the late arrivals from Liverpool,
James Dickson £5 Cos.
Have received their supplies of the most sea
sonable articles of DRY GOODS and HARD
WARE, winch they offer by wholesale on the
most reasonable terms.
PETER I)REGE,
Three doors south of the C'ty Hotel,
THANKS his friends and the public in gener
al for the large support he has received ••
this city since he commenced business. He
takes this opportunity to offer
105 PACKAGES
Just received from England and the north, of
the most fashionable
HATS AND CLOTHING ,
CI!SAFER THAR EVER.
Extra superfine boys’ Waterloo Coats, full silk
trimmings, at the low rate of §ls
Fine and extra fine black Dress Coats, from £l6
Upwards
Extra blue Saxony do. §2O, and upwards
Extra fine and superfine double niillM fashiona
ble Pantaloons, of all colors, from £4 to 12
First rate gentlemen’s fine v.liiie li.ien Shirts,
from £1 75 to 4
French ’Florentine Waistcoats, £2j
Extra quality English do. new pattern, §5
Blue and other colors Surfouts, £l2 & upwards
Extra fine Waterloo Coats, full trimm’d with
silk. £22
Gentlemen’s knit Drawers, from 624 cts. to £2
Merino do. Shirts, from £1 to 1$
Superfine lamb’s wool Socks, 3 pair for £1
Little boys’ Great Coats ofall colors. £3}
Misses’ Felices from £4 to 6. scarlet, colors
Fearnaught Great Coats, £s£ and upwards
Warranted extra fine water proof Hats, £8
Imitation Beavers, £3
Boy’s Hats. £IJ
Blue, black, buff and white fashionable Waist
coats
Large size silk Umbrellas, from £2i to 3$
Extra large size tartan plaid Cloaks, with two
capes
Gentlemen’s silk Stockings at £1 j
Ladies’ and gentlemen’s patent elastic silk
Stockings at £2 per pair
Cases fine and extra fine Irish Linen, from 25
to 87i cents
Cassimcre Pantaloons at £8
ALSO —
A great quantity of
NEGRO CLOTHING,
Consisting of Jackets and Trowsers, from gli
to 6 a suit
Superfine gentlemen’s Beaver Gloves, 75 cts
nov 30 2 ’
Just Received.
10 puncheons Jamaica Hum, imported
direct
25 hhils N E Rom, and 50 bbls do
20 qr casks Malaga Wine
30 bags Coffee—so boxes Soap >
50 boxes Candles—l 2 chests ilyson Tea
100 do Windsor Soap.
—ALSO—
-2 bales blue Plains
1 case Choppa Rounds
1 bale Broad Cloths
1 do Cnssirr.cres. fancy colors
1 do Bordered Handkerchiefs
1 bale Russia Sheeting
1 do Virginia Kerseymeres
For sale on accommodating terms, bv
J. B HERBERT & CO.
,/an 21 18
Samuel Stodder.
Taolors Wharf —as for Sale
Landing from Schr. Fairy.
105 Kegs Spiced Salmon for families
10 Barrels Pickled Salmop
111 Store
6 Pune! eons high 4th proof London
Jamaica Rum
10 Hhds 3d & 4th proof St Croix Hum
20 Barrels 4th proof Imitate. Jama, do
20 qr Cask- Sweet Malaga Wine
10 do Dry do do
35 Barrels Jenckes Gin
20 do Cherry Brandy
10 do Cinnamon & Rose Cordials
142 bbls Richmond 5t Philadelphia super
fine Flour
50 Boxes Bunch Muscatell Raisins
50 do No i Chocolate
25 Barrels No 3 Mackerel
20 half do No 2 do
30 bbls No t Reef
20 do prime do
Also, Fords playing Cards, by the groee or
dozen. feb 8 c 33
The Subscriber
lias just received , and offers for Sale,
2o boxes Parmelee’s supirtine mould
Caudles
IS boxes Soap
5 kegs cavendish Tobacco
10 do Goshen Butter
A few dozen superior Brown Stout
ALSO,
30 casks Lime sold low if taken soon
ISUKK R. SMII H, ’
Brick buildings, Jones’s lower wharf
ft-b 9 i* 34
Lauding from ling Chatham.
3.>0 Casks Thomastowii Lime
100 M Lath
4 pipes pure Sch< idam Gin
For Sale b\ I
.. S B. PARKMAN,
./an 24 c 20 Huntei's H harf.
■ it •’
Lansingburgli Ale.
. 5 bbls Toppiu’s Lansingburg Ale of a supe
rior quality, landing from shi i Garonne,.and for
sale cheap by AUGUSTUS CORNWALL
, jan 30 2,5
For Sale, i |
On board Brig Jthnira, Hunter’s Jf’haYf.
100 Boxes Smok’d Herring
17 do Cod Fish
A few half barrels No 1 Mackerel
150 pair fine Calf skin Shoes
12 do Seamans Deck Boots
feh 16 i 40
L. 11. SAGE, k Cb. “
Offer for sale,
Y 0 bbl-. Mess and Prime Pork
72 do Whiskey
50 pipes and bids Northern Gin
30 bbls NO and AVI Sugar
100 do Mess and Prime Beef
50 boxes Soap and Candles
50 kegs Lard
10 chests and 20 half do H\ son Tea
5 do young Hyson, 10 do Souchong do
100 qr boxes Spanish and Am. S;gii - 3
20 kegs No 1 Tobacco
20 bbls Loaf Sngar
1 20 boxes MSi B Raisins
25 bbls Flour
10 bags prime green Coffee
1230 bushels Corn &c.
feb 13 37 Bulloch's whd*/
Elegant furniture ,
THE Subscriber informs his friends and the
public, that he hat now on hand a general
assortment of the most fashionable Furniture,
made in the city of New’ York, which he will
dispose of at reduced prices, for cash or town
acceptances,
Side Boards of various patterns
Secretaries and Book Cases
Grecian Sofas
Dining Tables
Setts of pillar and clawfeet dining Tables
Breakfast Tables
Pillar and claw Tables
Card do
Gentlemen’s writing Tables St book Cases
W ork do
Bureaus, AW ‘.robes
French Press .vith door to the end
Ladies’ ('tossing Tables with glasses
Candle St& ‘is
AY ash do
4 post nv >gany Bedsteads patteht joints
Cur M Maple do
I’l tin nigh post field do
Easy i hairs
Elegant fancy Chairs of various patterns
W ndsor do
Clocks at:.- Cases.
With a general ass or meat’ of Mahogany Boards,
I’lai !• at.u Veneers. Furniture of every des
cription made to order, by
JOHN 11. OLDERSHAAV,
On the Bay, vs.vt door west of the City. Hotel.
fcbl4 ‘ d§ 38
Potatoes &c.
60 B’ , Potatoes
26 bags do
4 llhds N F, Runi
1 do W 1 do
50 i.b s Beef
20 do Pork
10 do Vinegar
20 Sides Leal i er
10 r ests Trunks
Nov/ I uniting and for Sale by
CLAGHORN {.. H VSSF.TT,
feb 15 *d 39 Buttons ltange.
’ Flour Pork, Paint, &c.
CC f IIS‘ WOLD .'to Taylors Building,
OFFER FOR SACK,
235 bbl* supc fine fl ur
70 do prime Pork, 14 do mem do
14 do n fss Beef, 37 do prime do
20 hfu. Fly Market do
39 firkins Goshen Butter, 32 bids Gin
5 casks Shot, 50 k, g* White Lead
33 kegs ground A erdigris
29 <l> tlk Paint, 16 bn 1 -: Lamp black
4 bbls hik Va islt, 46 1 exes Candles
50 boxes Sou), 16 fcbts * oaf mi gar
50 Ho .itanef’d i obscco 37 feb 14
Hills o n i> ew-\ ork,
For sale by
C C. GRISWOLD.
jan 23 19
V’ stings,
1 bale Valencia, ‘lVdirett and Fancy Vest
ing* just received from Boston, ami fur sale by
,/an 29 24 E A ILL) AMS & Cos. ‘
Cut Nulls.
ONE Hundred and fib y Casks Cut Nails and
Brads, assorted—Landing from Brig Chat
ham, —For Sale by
jan 24 20 E WILLIAMS & Cos.
I*ork.
40 Bbls mess >, , ~
50 do V -ne $ Fork Landing
From Garonne aid for Sale by
feb. 1 27 L. H. SAGE 4 Cos.
Seed Oats,
4 Few hundred buSiu Is heavy O ATS, land
ing from sebr Washington, and for sale in
lots to suit purchasers by
PALMES & ROE,
fe'’ 9 c 34 Exchange Duck.
JV* E. Rum ,
Landing from Schooner Genera) Hayves,
50 bblsN E Rum—For sale by
_feh9 c 34 ‘ TAFT & SIBLEYS.
Just Received.
And for sale by S. MAN'I ~N, Rice’s wharf)
10 kegs Coloring.
feb 9 3 i
Wants a Situation,
AS Overseer, a man of steady ha its, with on
ly a wile in family, who perfectly under
stands the cultivation ofCotton, Corn, & c and
, also the management of Negroes Letters ad
dressed to L U and est with the Editors will
meet with attention. 33 f e |, a
Notice.
A LL persons are cautioned against purcha
r\ sing any pioperty belonging to Mrs Jane
IBourke.
ARCHIBALD SMITH,
F. realtor to the will of Mrs. Elizabeth Smith
feb 16 <1 ‘0
Oranges.
19,000 Havama .Oranges, just received andi
For Salo by
HENRY & COLLINS,
orthe Store rrsenify t tcupied by G. Taft
Esq.-T x .;l - - d-jcX
feb b 33
Tor Liverpool
Tl.e copper fasted i.;, , ,
Nmti HAM, Robert Harding, ‘j 1
commenced loading and wilt dt-s- “e*
w ithout delay. For freight apply • t| lt ! ‘ c
or to S. R iAi;K\i"v'*
feb 14 <!3B ’ V
For Liverpool,
200 bags Cotton av e wsmter*
! to fill up the fine coppered ship t’OMJp 1..
i Capt. Gardner, foi Liverpool, to sail snot u
: ply to
feb 9 34 JOffN I.ATHROI’JjJq j
j For Liverpool.
i Tin* staunch and well krwvn ve
FAVORITE, ca !)t AA’jiiiams t , .'I
ly 100 bales to complete her cam. v i
1 sail the 15th Feb. For freight, appi/oj t
or to ‘
j jan 30 250 MITCHELL k BARTI£t T
For Greenock.
The copper fas tend ship HAUlim-
Capt Reed, has half her cargo ei v
For freight, apply on hoard or to
jan 10 8i MITCHELL & BARTLETT’
For Havre ,
JBEtL T!le 1 ‘'makably fine copper?;! B rif v
&L&. ship WESTMORELAND* w£J2
master, has 8 4ths of her cargo now goinn
bcard, and will be despatched early p!
freight of 200 bales, apply to Capt. Smith u
board at Frazer’s wharf, or to ‘
WILLIAM JEJiSF-E.
master nor consignee will bp's
countable for any debt contracted by the ere*
jan 23 19
For Havana,
JfK T ' ie .f 0, *P KMfLY White, mastr
will sail on AVedncsdav, I3;i, j na .
For freight of 130 bbls. or passage having
accomr. odations, apply totiie master mil,,™,
at Bolton’s wharf, or to HALL a IIOVT.
feb 11
For New-York ,
T,)e ast s: i,in g packet ship GAII
I HUt CNNE, Mott, master, will meet w'id
no delay For freight of Cotton on deck ;
passage, apply to
jan 29 24 JOHN I ATHROP&Co.
For New-Yovk,
THE Regular Parget eliip Gcner.
ImmJtc CARRINGTON, T. Wood, rmste:
will meet with disngteh.—For freight ol Cot
ton on deck or passage—Apply to capt. IV. ci
board at Jones’ Upper Wharf or to
feb 4 29 ‘ HALL 13 HOYT.
For Fhihidelphia.
i lhe fine coppered brig JUNIUS
Capt Dunton, for freight or trstage
a'.ply to the Capt. on board at .lores’low
wharf, or to GUMMING k GAVATi.MEI
IFho hove for sale landing fr. said mil
70 kegs prime (leaf) Lard
30 boxes mould Candle.
100 do AVit.dsor Soap
60 hf bbls patent Crackers
50 bbls white Beans
22 doz Chairs assorted
2 cases gentlemen's Chip Ha's
50 boxes Codfish ‘
feb 15 c 39
For Providence It. 1.
3HE regtdar Packet Schr. Generi
Hawes, J. Fame master, >vill sail on tit
I3tii inst for freight or Passage—Applv to
S. M ANTOV.
Rices What
AVho has for Sale landing from said bclioor
er.
50 Barrels Masons Best Rye Gin
20 do A'e
30,0( 0 Spanish Segars
20 Boxes Mould Candles
5 Casks Cheese.
feb 8 33 __
Fcr Charleston.
THE sebr Es \7. Heed roaster,*3l
meet with dis-a-ch I'or frcdit or
j ■ .age, apply to the master on board, it
ces wharf, or to ISAAC COHES.
jar. 9 c 34 /
For Sale
THE Schooner ECHO, burthen ff
23-95 Tons Cai be sent to Seal *
ttifftng Expence—For terms, Apply ‘> u
RICHAKIJS U BASKS.
[ feb 6 §c. 31 Boltons Central tVkr.;^
For Sale,
13000 bushels Liverpool Sal
i 1 For sale by A E MOL YVKhS
tV-b 15 39
Corn.
OTpHE Cargo of Schr. Charles lying atßnilcW
JL V\ harf, —For sale by „ „
feb 14 38 L. 11. SAGE & Cos,
Prime Sugars and Cope
lfi hhds prime Jamaica Sugars, inlarg e “■
112 bbls St. Croix Sugar
200 bags prime Green Coffee
Landing from brig Almira, for sale by
feb 14 ‘ E. WILLI VMS
New-Orleans Sugar.
40 Hhds prime New-Orleans Sup'*
For Sale by
jan 25 21 HALL & HOC
Whiskey and Gin.
200 bbls Whiskey
20 pipes and hhds Smithficld C ,in
Just received and for sale by „ vT o\
jan 31 BAKER &
Landing , M
From ship Garonne, and for sale on •
10 pipes Country Gin
6 bbls Mesa Beef
6do prime do .„ or , ’
MOSES w.
Corner of Market-sq. ana
jan 30 25c
A small Box St°y e i
For sale bv THOS. LONG 1 - 1 0 ’
feb 5 * JohnsW’P* |.