The Southern patriot. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1804-1806, October 20, 1806, Image 4

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“/ 1 * f. . E*.• /*'■* ol> ,! '’ ■ ssj^s 41 Court of slpoUo. jjj*- Tho ’ thejedfous imagination of tl e prude mail take, alarm at the following exqvisitive hoe* : yet the ingenious heart will disco ver nothing indellicale —nothing but the finest elusions of chast affections. Witness. ODE UPON THE MORNING. BY THOMAS MOORE FS. Turn to me Love! the morning rays, Are glowing on thy languid charms, Take oik: luxurious parting gaze, While yet I linger in they arms. ’Twas long before the noon of night, I stole into thy bosom dear ! .And now the glance of morning light, Has found me still in dalliance here. Turn to me love ! the trembling gleams, Os morn, along thy white neck stray, Away, away, you envious beams, Til chase you with my Upset way! Oil! is it not, devine to tbink. While all around we lulled in night While the planets seem’d to winK, We kept our vigils of delight. The heart that little world of ours, Unlike thddrowsv world ot care, Then, then awak’d its sweetest powers, And all was annimation there. Kiss me once more rtrnl then I fly, Our parting would to noon day last ; Then close that languid, trembling PV*. And sweetly dream of all the past ! soon a night shall fix her seal Upon the eyes and limps of men, dearest ! 1 will panting steel, v o nestel in thy arms again. jovs shall take their stelen flight, •Secret as th<%. celestial spheres, Which makes sweet music ail the roght, Unheard by drowsy mortal ears. THE WORLD, AS IT IS. *TIS the very best world we live in, To lend and to spend and to give in ; llut to beg or to borrow or get, a mans own, The very worst world that ever was known. The Balance of Europe. Or Europe’s balance we have nought but tales Since bonY \tole the balance and the scales. To those who call themselves pat rons of public newspapers, the follmmg, from u Luzerne pa ■ ‘per, is submitted for considera tion.— Poverty is a curse !—• Remember reader !! ! I HAVE been sadly ttou Lied with an ugly old witch a. bout my house for five years past : like the f rogs of Egypt, fhc has found her w ay into my biead, though, like the moth, flie has eaten large holes ir. mi breeches, and by her de* Vi’iih machinations my (hoes ae worse worn by half than t .e lhoe.’ of the Gibeonites; She has broken my windows, tor: down my fences (or prevented my building them)—worn out my types, and btought about niv ears an importunate let oi men, who k * would be vet) glad if 1 would pay them a little monc.).” —\ud however juit the debis may be, the old hag wun\ let me pay a cent oi ,h eTt i—l have been endeavor ing to get the old huzzey out ol doors for a long time, but in vain. But now, thank fortune, I have found out a perfect me thod of exorcising her lady* ship of my prefence —that is— by filling an old flocking I have with dollars, and my gra. nety with wheat. As the next number of my paper commences the second } ear since I undertook the foie management of it, and as there will then be due to the eftab. lifhrr.ent more than 3000 dol lars, my friends, I am per suaded, will advance me what is due to assist me to rid my. felf of this vile old hag. Her name is Poverty —and thole who have been in habits of in timacy with her, can bear wit ness that my description is not unjufl. T IE PRINTER. TO LEASE, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, §£3” THAT valunble trad of oak, hickory and rice land containing 300 acres on the Louisville toad, well known as the 8 mile house, one of the bed stands for a public house. A L S O, That plantation 10 miles from Sayanuah, late tha pro. perty of Joseph Clay, dec. at prelent occupied by captain Andrew M’Lean. ALSO, Two valuable traßsof oak, hickory and rice land, or any part thereof, adjoining the a_ hove, and the plantations of David F. Bourquin, E(q. Mrs. Fox, &c. &c. ALSO, That plantation ar.d trad of land, on the Great Ogechec road, twelve miles from Sa vannah. well known by the name of Hadick, late the pro perty and rcfiaence of Mr. Win. Fox, deceafcd. For further intormation, please ap ply to FRANCIS COURVOISIE. Who offers for Sale, A Bargain, and on easy Terms. A valuable trad of land, on the Satillariver, Glynn county, containing 1000 acres, adjoin ing lands granted to Stephen Darayton and Miles Brewtor of South ‘Carolina, late the, property and granted to Win. Telfair, Esq. A I. S 0, An undivided moiety of a 5,000 acre tract of Land, os the Alatamahaw river, origi nally granted to Air. Chas. W. M’Kinnon,adjoining lands of Jobs. Gibbons, Ma>y MeL tons Butler, Maxwell, See, ALSO, Two tracts of Land, on O gechee tiverWafhington coun. tv, containing acres each tract, originally granted to J. Peary and James Alien. SHERIFF’S SALES: On the firft Tuesday in Nov. no t, at the Court-lioufe in the city of Savannah, WILL BE SOLD, At the usual hours. FOUR negroes viz. Syl. via. Jenney, Iledor and Su key, ft i zed and to be fold under arid by virtue of an execution grounded on a mortgage, John Perpoil, vs, James Smith. 11. W. Williams, and. s.c. Augufl 4. 77. Sheriffs Sales. WILL BE SOLD At the court-houle in Tatnall county, on the first I uesday in November next, at the usual hours for cadi, 200 Acres of Land, The property of Stephen Bow en, lying on the waters of the Altamahaw adjoining Abner Davis, on two sides and un known lands on all other, ta ken under execution to fatisfy’ a judgment in favor of John Sands. ALSO, the improvement and claim of land that Alien Rawls now lives on, levied on as the property of said Rawls to fatisfy an execution in fa vor of Israel Barber. ALSO, one hundred and fifty acres in said county, le vied on as the proper; yof J. Clements to fatisfy the de manes of the state affairs. ALLAN JOHNSON, D. S. T. C. Sept. 29. it. Sheriff’s Sales. Will be fold, on the firfl TUESDAY in November next, at the court house in. this city, between the hours of ten and three o’clock, FIVE NEGROES, VIZ John and his wife Catherine, together with their children, Charlotte, Juliet and Harry, taken under execution, Edwin Lewis vs. Emanuel Hengill, pointed out by the defendant. Continued from last sales. t Conditions Cash. 11. W. Williams, ands. c. c. Sept. 4. 85. Sheriff’s Sales, On the’lst Tuesday in Nov. next, WILL BE SOLD, at the court house in this city, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, A negro MAN named Be. elms, taken under execution at the property of William Bar nard, under sundry executi ons, pointed out by the defen dant. The former purchafet not complying with the terms “of lale. Continued from lafl: sales. T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c: Sept. 4. 86. Cotton Ginned, THE SUBSCRIBERS , Having established in Yamacraw, on the lot where Joseph Hill ere&cd a Corn- Mill, & aejoining to the house of the Rev. Mr. Clay, 2 roller COTTON GINS, on an ap proved and superior construc tion, offer to Gin Cotton at the reduced price of 5 cents per pound. They will obligate tbem felves to stipulate a time oi de livery for Cotton received to be ginned, and will store, the fame, after being prepared for market, until convenient for the proprietors to remove it, without making the ufuai charge of storage, and will al so purchase Cotton in the feed at the fair market price. ALEX. JAFFREY, \VM. WILKIE. Savannah, Sept. 4, iSOG— r—B6 CAUTION. I forewarn all persons from purchasing or trading for a Tract of one hundred acres of 0.. k and hickory land, lying on Savan nah river, Stouey bluff, formerly granted to John Kennedy, as the property of Edmund Walsh, as I am the only owner. THOMAS WALSH. June 19 if CHATHAM SUPERIOR COURT, January Tep.m, 1306. Christina Dasher, . vs. / Petition The heirs and re- > for Fo.'eclo presentatives of V sure. John Ban.pt. dec. / UPON the petition of Christi na Dasher, praying the foe closure of the equity of re demption on the following premi ses : ALL that lot of land in the city of Savannah, known by the number live, third tything Rey nolds Ward .containing sixty feet in width and ninety feet in depth; with the improvements thereon, mortgaged by Elizabeth Ilaupt, now Elizabeth Dowell, Robert Bolton, and Justus Hartman Scheuber, guardians of the per sons of the said John Haupt, and trustees of the property of the said John Haupt, by virtueof an order of the hon.the superiorcour of Chatham Countv aforesaid in the said Christina Dasher,for the sum of eighty pounds sterling, equal tothree hundred and foity two dollars eighty-five cents se ven mills and one-seventh monies of the Uni'ed States, on the sixty day of May, which was in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, and on motion of Mr. CUYLER, Attorney for the Petitioner, IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT, that the principle, in terest and costa due upon said mortgaged property, be paid into Court within twelve months from this date, and unless the same be so paid, tiie equity of redemption shall thenceforth be foreclosed and other proceedings take placee pursuant to the act of assembly in such case made and provided And it is further ordered, in pursuance of said act that this rule be published in one of the Public Gazettes, of this state at lease once in every Month until the time appointed for payment, or served on the Mortgagers, or their special agent, at least six months previous to the time the said mo ney is ordered to be paid into Court as aforesaid. Extract ft on the minutes , J. BULLOCH, Cli. Feb. 29, 1 806. GEORGIA, | THAT after the expiration of fix months, the fubferiber will petition the Honorable the court of ordinary, for the county ofM‘ltitofh in the state aforefaid,to order the admin, iftrators of col. William M c - Imofh, the younger, deceased, to make and Execute to the fubferiber, titles to the follow, ing traft of land, - Viz. One thousand acres in Camden county lying on Todd’s creek a branch of Great Satilla river originally granted to Alexand. der Ingles and purchased by the said col. William M‘ln tofh at. the confifeated sales, which trad the said deceased fold to the fubferiber, and re r ceived payment for, but died before the titles were execut ed. These are therefore to give public notice, to all persons who may be concerned, to come forward at the above time and place, Sc shew cause, if any they have, why the said order should not be made and the titles in consequence thereof executed according to law. WILLI AM SCOTT. April Jth 1806 48 2;vv6m. v TvYTTv c e. Nine months after date, appli cation will be made to the hon. Inferior court of Effingham coun ty for leave to sell a tract of land in said county, containing 100 acres, lying on th Sunbury Road, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. WILLIAM WRIGHT, Adm’r. E. CAIiLE, Admr'x. Notice is hereby C/B T 1 -L II AT at the cxpiratiß nine months from t! ; ,.8 hereof, application B made to the Honour- B Inferior Conrt ot C, B County, for leave to fiß following tracts of Lan d B longing to the estate of ]■ Doors, deceased, viz : ■ Two hundred and riffl ores, old survey, fuuate, jfl and being in Chatham CB ty, bounded by Great (V chee river, land of Goltiß and land now of Joseph vfl cher, Esq.—The fame J for the benefit of the heirsß creditors of the laid lafl Doors, deceased. 1 THO’s. MILLS, Adi Savannah, Sept. 4, ij 0 B jamqm 86. ■ hAL h 3 OF THE FRACTION AM SURVEYS. j WE the Commissioners antnl ed by the Legisiaiure to. c !ll dispose of the fractional I veys, of the counties of \i kinson, Baldwin and \VaJ do hereby give notice that I sales will commence on 111 day the 27th of August, ul and continue from day to J in the following manner, I til the whole are sold. WILKINSON. 9 Those of the first ciistrl on the 27th August next, ■ continue from day to dl Sundays excepted, until 9 2d of September inclusive. 9 Those of the second dtscß on the 3d of September, 9 til the 6th inclusive. 1 Those of the 3d district I .the Bth September, until ■ 10th inclusive. 1 Those of the 4th district I the nth of September, uJ the 13th inclusive. ] Thole of the s<h district 1 the 15th of September, uil the 17th inclusive. ] BALDWIN. m Those of the 2d dillrid, (V tf'ie 23d of September until iH 30th inclusive. S Those diftrict,®’ the ill ol October, untii tfl 4th inclulive. 8 Those of the 4th diftrid,oß the 6th of October, until til gth inclulive. 1 Those of the sth district, ol the 10th of October, until till 16th inclusive. 1 WAYNE.- I Those of the id district ol the 17th of October until (til 24th inclusive. I Those of the 2d diftrict,ol the 25th of October, until thl 27th inclusive. I Thole of the 3d didricf, 08 he 28th of October, until thfl 31st inclulive. 1 Terms of Sale. ] Os the purchasers ben* with approved personal fecul rity, for the amount of purl chafe money, will be requirl ed, in four eqpal instalments! to be paid in gold or silver 1 the first payment to be made! welve months after date, * n | addition to which a mortgage on the premises will be requir*| ed. MOSES SPEER, REDDICK SIMMS, PATRICK JACK, Commissioners- July 7- 69—2 azvtf. SAVANNAH Printed 1Y JOHN DOUGHERTY. At SIX DOLLARS PER ANNU'* PAY Alt DC HALF YEARLY IN A*’ VAN Gfi.