The Patriot and commercial advertiser. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, December 22, 1806, Image 4

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*4 Court of A hollo. 5% *’" r From the Literary Magazine. hope. If, dark clouds obscure the s|<v, And in the air sharp lightnings fly, Am! thunders rull around., While from the clouds the torrents pour, And furious windicotitencling roar, When “ earthquakes rock the ground.” When hoarsely marine billows roll And fill with awe th’ astonish’d soul, The tempest ’s lmsuM to rest, Tiie parting clouds to view ow pfav The glorious regent of the dav*, What transports till the breast! Thus when the soul ’. oppress’d with pain,. Corroding Sorrow holds the rein, And triumphs in her sway, If Hop ’s bright rays shine in the mind, The sot rowing suff’rers comfort find, Despondence f! es away. Each sad idea disappears, The stride is mingled with our tears, Hope gilds each future scene; Bids cheering, happier prospects rise In view, to cheer the sufferer’s eves; She makes his soul senme. O Hope! in glories bright array’d, Celestial, ever blooming maid, Be thon inv constant friend; II sickness, sorrow, pain and care, Aik! ever) woe I’m doomed to bear, O, still my steps attend. When terrors cloud life’s varying day, And in mv bosom shed dismay, Do thou mv breast inspire, To brighter scenes to stretch mv view, And with nnweari ‘d steps pursue The good that I desire. •- . When my approaches near, Illume mv soul, dispel mv fear, Bid glorious prospects rise; Paint to mv view that blissful shore Whore sorrow can distress no more, Nor fiii with tears our eyes. Where everlasting jov shall reign; And happiness, ummx’d with pain Eon v. r fill the soul; Where storms shall ne’er disturb the scene, And universal love shall reign, White ceaseless ages roll. VaLVLRDI. February 1, ISO 4. From tie same. TO CLARA. With thrilling voice and speaking eve, 1 Mi be your friend,” did Clara cry • Heard lr or die! some wistful muse The inlets of m\ soul nhus* ? No witching bream did fancy send, ’ Twas Clara said, “ I ’ii be your friend.’’ Is thine the generous breast that knows What rights the name of Frier and bestows? What 1 must ask, and sbc. demand, That Isolds me by that sacred band? Ah! mere than thy o’er cautious heart Will e’er to wretch like me im pat t, Though nought her tendercst les sens tt-ai h Can go beyond thy cue*, or reach; Though all I held bv gift divine, Whene’er tbou will’st to take is tlsint*. January ‘■*, l SO l. I-F.MAI E GAP RUM TY, ACCOUNTED FOR. An old eaflm-n tradition fays, that while A?am Sc Eve were in the happy garden, there W’s font down to ibem a pre fenr confining of twelve baskets filled with chit chat, and that the baskets being emptied, ihe | contents were scattered about j the garden. It happened in ■ the mean time, that Adam, be- I ing it) a penfivr, iho’tfbl mood, paid Ids attention to this pre r : lent than his fair partner did, so that he gathered only three I baskets full, while Eve nimbly j collcfled, and careful’y laid a r way for her ufc, the other nine. The natural consequence was, that the flock of final! talk, which women have, is, in corn parifon wi h that of men, as three to one. ANE< DOTE. TIIE celebrated Montes* quiet:, being one day at the hottfe of a Jew, who was a rich banker, found him bulily em ployed in sharpening a knife, deflined for performing fome alt of Jewish discipline. Moir tefquiett having asked him why he iharpened his knife with so much care, he replied, bccaule Moles had commanded that it should have no teeth. Mon tesquieu then bid him continue his operation, and when the fcntpulous Jew was latisfied, the prelident took out a magni fying glass, and fliewed him a boundance of large teeth, where the naked eye could d;l ----cover nothing but a fine edge. “ Ah, fir,” cried the Lightened Israelite, it is a real saw; lam quite unhappy ; I tnuft begin my labour again.” “ Becafy,’’ replied Montesquieu, “ Sc con huer your ktule as properly Iharpened ; lie who made your laws did not use ipedaclcs.” r& w* r> naamann wimbii Sheriff’s Sales. ON the first Tuesday in January nrvt, WILL BE SOLD, at the Court-House in this city be tween the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock. ONE undivided third part of 500 acres of land nut ated in M’lntofh county, with in two miles of the Court., house, adjoining the lands of Clem. Martin, part of which is excellent rice iwarnp and the other good provision land, seized under execution as die propetty of Robert Jordan to fatisfy Andrew Welch and o, thers. —A I. S O— -500 Acres Land in Striven county bounding on Savan nah river adjoining land of Scott and others, taken under execution as the pro perty of Matthew Clark deceaf- j ed, pointed out by the execu- j ior. T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c. j Decern be 4. 7. hheritFs Sales, ON the first Tuesday in January next, WILL BE SOLD , at the Court House in this city be tween the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock. THE undivided Sxth part ofthofe two lots in the laid city, known by the numbers (even and eight. Seized and to be fold as the property of Mr. John Broadbert Gibbone to, fatisfy a judgement obtained igainfl laid Gibbone, at the liiit of John Wright. Conditions Cash- Former purchaser net complying With the terms op salt. T. ROBERTSON, S. C. C December 8, 7. The Planter s Hotel , Corner of Queen and Meet ing Streets. MRS. CALDER HAVING taken that large and roomy House known I y the title of 1 lie “ Planters lintel,’ with an Intention of forming a per manent es'ah'ishment, has spared no pains nor eXpence to fit up the same for the Gentlemen Planters and Families from the country, as also lor thf* Citizens of Charleston, in a style that unites comfort, neat ness, and convenience. Every room (fourteen in number j is fur nished with entire new Furniture, Bedding,Carpeting &c. hr. The House is newly whi'e-washed and painted, and is now in the com pletest order to receive the most respectable company. The tabla will he furnished with the best the markets afford—the Liquors will alwavs ho the irst—tiie Servants arc obliging, obedient and ( der iv ; nor will any other be permit vd about die House. Tiie differ ent papers of the city are taken lor the amusement and conveni- I ence of her Boarders. If to the above, an observance J of cleanliness through every a- | parturient in tiie House, seconded 1 with the utmost efforts to give sa- j lisfaction to those wlio may favor j her with their company, will en- [ title her to a portion of public fa- j vnr, she flatters herself oi having ; her share. Charleston October 18. ]aw6w 1 j Sheriffs Sales. On the first Tuesday in November next , at the Court ..House in the town of Jefferson, Camden County, between the hours of ten and three o'clock if that day. WILL BE SOLD. A PARI’ of that tratl of LAND lying on the river Little Sattilia, in laid county and known by the name of Black Hammock and iateiy (old to Williford and Cook, by William Johnflon, con taining acres, more or less, fold to fatisfy a judgement in favor of T. Mendenhall a~ gainft Williford & Cook. —A L S O, - ALL that undivided moiety of a Trail of Land adjoining t the Town of Jefferson, con taining in die whole thirteen hundred and lixty acres, the one half of which is seized as belonging to the eflateof John Patter son, to fatiffy a judge ment obtained in favor of the executrix of Ambrose Gor don. AT the fame time Sc place will be fold, one half of a Hottfe at present occupied bv Peter Lane & Mr. G. Prcaft, the house belongs to Williford Sc Cook, the half fold, is the half belonging to Mr. Cook ; Sold to fatisfy a Judgement in favor of the executrix of Am brofe Gordon, againfl the ad - minillrators of John Patterson, the fa id Cook being the ad minifirator of John Patterson. Conditions Cash. The above Sales, are unavoid ably pospoued untill ttie first Tuesday in January next. D. G. JONES, S.C. C. St. Mary's, Dec. 1 5. Sheriff’s Sales. ON the fir jl Tucfday in Janu ary next, Will be Sold at tht Court.houfe in this city between the hours of 10 and q o'clock , A Waggon Si geers for one Horse—ALSO a lorrel horse, seized to fatisy an execution David Burney vs. John Cal houn the property pointed out by the plaintiff. T. ROBERTSON, S. C. C. December 4, $ Sheriff’s Sales, ON Ihe firjl Tuefdtiy in Janw ary next, VI dl be Sold, ut the Court house in this city, between the hours of 10 and 3 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 Rengili pointed out by the defendant The former purchaser not complying with the ‘terms of sale. Conditions Cass). If. W. W ILHAMS, D. S.C.C, December 4. 6. •Sheriff’s Sales. ON the firjl Tuefdav in Janu ary next, Will be fold, at the Court.hovfie in this city, be twen the hours bfi 10 and 3 o'clock. A negro MAN named Bsc chus,taken under execution a; the property of William Bar nard, under sundry executt c ns, pointed out by the defen uant. The former purchafet not complying with the terms of faie. r Continued from lass; sales. T. ROBERTSON, s.c. c. December 4- 6. Sheriff’s Sales. DA th* first Tuesday in January next, WILL BE SOLD, at the Court-House in this city, be tween the hours of lo and 2 o'clock, TWO thirds of a Trad of 500 Acres of LAND, Oak, Hickory, and Swamp, suita ble for Rice, Cotton and Pro visions, two miles from M’ln tolh Court-House, adjoining Clem. Martins Land. Levied on as the property of Thomas Miffs, to fatisfy Maurice Le hiffe, pointed out uy the de fern hint. Continued from last sales. Conditions Cash. T. ROBERTSON, s. e. c. December 4. NOTICE. Nine months after date, ap. plication will be made to the honorable court of ordinary of Tatnal county for leave to fell atiad of land containing igo acres on the Altamahaw river in laid coumv adjoining Mar tin Harden, alio 202 1-2 a cres in Wilkinson County, in the second diffrifl Lot No. no, the property of John Sharp fen. deceased, to be fold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. JOHN SHARP, Administrator. ge PL 1. 85. Notice is hereby Given, T J- LI A Tat the expiration of nine months from the date hereof, application will be made to the Honourable the Inferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to fell the following tracts of Land, be. longing to the efiate of James Doors, deceaied, viz : Two hundred and Fifty a cres, old survey, situate, lying and being in Chatham Coun ty, bounded by Great Oge chee river, land of Goldivire, and land now of Joseph Welb cher, Elq.— Ihe fame being for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said James Doors, deceased. THO’i. MILLS, Adm'r Savannah, Sept. 4, 1806. Jamgm 86. •Sheriff’s ales. ’ I ON the first TucN.au f H next, at the this city between 10 and. i o'dak, Will be Sold, I ALL that Farm i GU J taining 45 acre.s r V pemer Tjthing, Decker „ dl ’B No. 3. ■ —A I. SO- ■ A negro wench named MjJ by virtue of an < vr-rd, J John son and John Love executor of Whitfield. M —A LS O— I A forty five acre | ot the improvements t'. r;o n B present occupied by ]) r , fl lock and formerly : , c l ty cf Dr. Tetard two from Savannah on the - r fl Ogechce road bounded fl lands ofthe Miss Minis'.'-,| a fl formerly Shicks Inde:'eodenfl Hill, late belonging to th e fl tate of Scheuber Sc others tafl cn under sundry Executiofl as the property of James ‘fl Intofh. I T. ROBERTSON, S.C.fl December 4. g I TO LEASb, | FOR A TERM ol YEARS,! 83” THAT valuable of oak, hickory ami 1 ice bfl containing 300 acres on \\M Louisville load, well knoj as the 8 mile house, one of J bell Hands for a public houffl ALSO, I That plantation 10 raij from Savannah, late the pro! perty of Joleph Clay, dec.fl present occupied by captafl Andrew M’Lean. 1 ALSO, I Two valuable traits of V hickory and rice land, or anl part thereof, adjoining the J hove, and the plantations cl David F. Bourquin, Elq. Mrsl Fox, See. See. I ALS O, I That plantation and tract ol land, on the Great Ogechel road, twelve miles from Sal vantiali. well known by bl name of Radick, l*:e the pro! perty Sc residence of Mr.Wml Fox, deceased. For furtktl information, pleale apply to I FRANCIS COURVOISIU Who offers for Sale, I A Bargain, and on easy Tern ill A valuable tradt of land, on! the Satiilariver, Glynn count)) containing 1000 acres, adjoin ing lands granted to Stephen Darayton and Miles DVewtor of South ‘Carolina, late tfe, property and granted to Viffl. Telfair, Esq. ALSO, An undivided mnietv cf a 5,000 acre tract of-Land, 01 the Alatamahaw river, cngi* nally granted to Mr. Cluj W. M'Kinnon,adjoining h ;iu of Jos. Gibbons, Ma r y ton, Butler, Maxwell, Sec. ALSO, a Two tracts of Land, or 0- gechee riverWafhington coun ty, containing 287 -acres cf tract, originally granted to J- Peary and James Allen. Septem'ie 13. D, TO LET. NEAR THE MARKET. THE upper part of a house, 11 which there are three handsom 1 rooms and a garret, with a Qy and the use of a kitchen, s u,ta hie for a private family, tne re ‘ will come low. Far further f tculars enquire tit this ojfiae- Nov. 2 *