The Patriot and commercial advertiser. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, December 25, 1806, Image 4

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sU Jb- ■ f b t’\ -'.-Hi 4'i, Ah Nj Court cf HjioUo. From the Palladium. “ HE!.IN FOR AYE!” A PARODY. There mine to u y cot, the lost fair one of Holin, The dew on her robe was heavy and chill; For her false one she sigh’d, w hen at twilight descending To find a retreat ’neath the wind beaten hi)!. Now the black clouds depicted her in ward commotion, Now her breast was disturbed, like the storm driven ocean, And oft elevated with frantic emo tion, She sung in sweet accents, 4 My 11 el in fior aye!” O, sad is my fate, said the heart broken stranger, The wild gnat and wolf to a co vert can flee; While Mira exposed to famine and danger, A home and protection expects not to see. Ah, never again in the green sha de bowers, Where I smil’d af his smiles, shall I spend the sweet hours, Or cover mv harp with the wild woven flowers, And strike the bold numbers of llclin Jor aye. YetS^othi,mx birth place, though sad and forsaken, In dreams I revisit thy well-wa tered vale; But alas! in a tar distant iaod I a wafen, And sigh for those friends, who no Mira can hail. O stern, erne! fate, wilt thou ne ver replace me. In a mans on of bliss, where no shame awaits me? Ah, never again will my brothers embrace me; One died to avenge me, one lives to deplore. Ah, where is my cabin, by yen waving wild wood? Dertr sisters and sir*, did you weep fm it* fall? And where i9fche mother, who watch’d o’er mv childhood? A friend, niad haw .'bereft me of ail. Say. sav, my sad soul, long a stran ger to pleasure, Sat, wiry did you dout on a fast fading treasure? For tears like the rain-drops may fall without measure, But virtue uud honor can never recall. Yet all its most tender reflections suppressing, One dying de-ire, my lone bor sum shall draw; Poor Mira, an outcast, bequeaths thee her blessing; Repent of thy treach’ry, 0, lie. /in for ay el When burl’d and cold, and my heart’s still from motion, Ne’er b.’ inv name h-.irit with out keen emotion; Let harp-stringing bard*, in strains of dtvonon, Sing Helin, be contrrte, Ilelin Jor aye! FtiOM Mctastasio. Men are like ships upon the muin Expos’d to evary gale; Each passion is a fatal b'ast,. That tears away a sail. Each pleasure is a latent rock, And life a stormy sen; But whilst our reason holds the helm, We ride from perils free. Yet oft. a’a-l our pilot sleeps, Or leaves his place to pride; And then die vessel drives ashore, Before the foaming lido. TIMID LOVE. Gentle Zephyr, as you fly, 4 if you ki.s my fair one’s car, w. J Whisper soft that you ’re a sigh— But limn whose heart she must not hear. Limpid rill, if e’er my love, Near thy gurgling runnel rove, Murm.nr that fiom ten's von rise; But tell her not from whose sad eyes. FINE ARTS. Mr. D. Edwin, of this city, has engraved and is now pub billing, a ve r y accurate and c leoant View of the Blood Ves fels of the Human Bod)', ex ecuted under the direction and with the aflistance of Dr. Wim tar. The execution of this engraving reflects great credit upon the fie ill, talents ar.d ac curacv of Mr. Edwm, and will he found extremely uielul to the Undent in physic and fur - * gery, as well a., to others who may wish to acquite a know ledge of the anatomy cf the hu man body, particularly in re gard to the blood vessels. Philadelphia Paper. CHATHAM sUPititiOU COURT, January Term, ISO - Christina Dasher,\ vs. / Petition The heirs and re- > lor I'credo firesentatives of V sure. John Haupt. dec. J UPON the petition of Chiisti ua Dasher, praying toe fore closure of the equity of redemp tion on the following premises : ALL that lot of land in the city of savaunah, known by the num ber five, third ty thing Reynolds Ward, eeiitaiii’g sixty feet in width and ninety feet in depth ; with the improvements thereon, mortgaged by Elizabeth llaupt, now Elizabeth Dowell, Robert Bolton, St Justus Hartman Seheu her, guardians of the person of I lie said John iianpt, and trustees of the property of the said John llaupt, bv virtue of an order of the lion, the superior court of Chatham County uloresaid in the said Christina Dasher, for the sum of eighty pounds sterling, equal to three hundred and forty-two dollars eighty-live cents seven mills and one-seventh monies of the United States, on the sixth day of May, which was in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, &on motion of Mr. CUYLER, Attorney fur the petitioner, 1 I IS ORDERED BY THE COURT, that the principal, in terest and costs due upon said mortgaged property, he paid into Court within twelve months from this date, and unless the same be so paid, the equity of redemption shall them eton ii be foreclosed and other proceedings take place pur suant to the act ol assembly in such case made and provided. And it is further ordered, in pursuance of said act that this rule be publihed in one of the Public Gazettes, of this stale at leas once in every Month until the time ap pointed lor payment, or served on the Mortgagers, or their special agent, at least six months previ. ous to the time the said money is ordered to be paid into Court as atcrvsaid. Lot) act from the minutes, J. BULLOCH, Cite. Felt. 29 1306. Sheriffs Sales, ON the first Tuesday in “January next, WILL BE SOLD, at the Court-House in this city be trveen the hours of 19 and 3 o'clock. THE undivided Sxth part ofthofe two lots in the laid city, known by the numbers levcn and eight. Seized and to be fold as the property of Mr. John Broadbert Gibbone to, iatitfv a judgement obtained against laid Gib bone, at the suit ol John Wright. Conditions Cash. Former purchaser not complying with the terms of sale. T. BOBER ISON, S. C. C. December 8, 7, Sheriffs Sales. ON the first Tuesday rn January werg WILL BE .SOLD, at the Cos art House in this city he- ! tween the hours of 10 and 3 J 0 c/aek. ONE undivided third part j of r,oo acres of land situ ated in M’lntolh county, with- j in two miles of tne Court. j houle, adjoining the lands of Clem. Martin, part of w hich is excellent rice fwarnp and the ‘ other good provision land, 1 seized under execution as the | ptoperty of Robert Jordan to j fatisfy Andrew Welch and o. ; thers. —ALSO pio Acres Land in Scriven county bounding on Savan nah river adjoining land of Scott and others, taken under execution as the pro perty of Matthew Clark deceaf cd, pointed out by the execu tor/ T. ROBERTSON, s. c- c. I Decembe 4. 7. SheriiT’s Sales, ; ON the first Tuesday in Feb. ruary next , between the hours cf 10 and 3 o'clock Will be Sold, at the CourtAoufc in the city of Savanaah. THE Following Negroes, viz. Tom, joe,Goodluck, George, arid Mary. —A L S O Hannah, Betty, Lucy and child Cybele, by virtne of an execution on mortgage. The j executors of Mr. Boiton, vs, Wm. J no. Davies. T. ROERTSON, i.cc. December 4. TO BESOLD. AT PRIVATE SALE. FOUR Valuable LOTS, in the City of Savannah, with the improvements thereon, viz. No. 37, Liberty Ward, on which there are two houses; one of two tenements, the other of two stories. Rented at 240 dol lars each, per annum. No. 4, Elbert Ward, with a House of three tenements. Rent ed at 3\Q dollars per annum. Nos, 28 atip 32, Elbert Ward, on each of wfiich is a House of two tenements. Rented at 260 dollars each per annum. The Buildings are all new, and situated in a healthy part of the City ALSO, 250 acres of valuable Land, Old Survey, in Jefferson county, A Plantation within 30 or 40 miles of Savannah, or Negroes would be taken in exchange, for part of the above mentioned Pro perty, should that way of bar gaining suit any Purchaser, better than making payment in Cash or Cotton. For terms apply to WILLIAM SHAW. Dec. 18. 10 ts j N OTIC E. A! L persons are Cautioned against Purchasing or mak ing any Contracts for the Cargo of the Brig SALLY, commanded by Capt. George Wilson. Wm. GILMOR. December IS. lo A. Scribner & Cos. HAVE JUST RECEIVED Per the Brig Luna from New } ‘ork, A LARGE SUPPLY OF Boots, Shoes & Slippers, OF AN EXCELLENT QUALITY. Which in addition to their foimer supply, makes their assortment very extensive; which they offer \ FDR SALE, at reduced prices, at their store on the Bay, nearly op posite the Exchange. December 22. i vr . Blank Manifests &c. For Sale at this Office. The Planter s Hotel , Corner d.v Qvtzx and Meet- INC Strefts. fa/ly. CALDER HAVING t.l™ that large and roomy House known by the title of toe “ Planters Hotel,’ with an intention of .forming a per manent estab isimv-nt, has spared Ko pains nor cxpeuce to lit tip the same for the Gentlemen Planters and Families from the country, as also for the Citizens of Charleston, in a style that unites comfort, neat ness, anti convenience. Every room (fourteen in number) is fur nished with entire new Furniture, Bedding,Carpeting kc. &c. The House is newly vhi'e-washed and painted, and is now in the cotn pletest order to receive the most respectable company. The table will be furnished with tire best the markets afford —the Liquors will a! ways be the best—the Servants arc obliging, obedient and order lv ; nor will anv other be permit ed about the House. The differ ent papers of the city are taken tor the amusement and conveni ence of her Boarders. If to the above, an observance of cleanliness through every a partmeut in the House, seconded with the utmost efforts to give sa- j tisfaction to those who may favor her with their company, will en title her to a portion of public fa vor, she flatters herself of having her share. Charleston October 13. law6w I Sheriff 1 s Sales. On the first Tuesday in November next, at the Court-House in the town ofi fiejfierson, Camden County, between the hours ofi ten and three o'clock ofi that day. WILL EE SOLD. APART of that tradt of LAND lying on the river Little Sattilla, in said county and known by the name of Black Hammock and lately fold 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 Sc Cook. —A L S O,— ALL that undivided moiety of a Traft of Land adjoining the Town of Jefferson, con taining in the whole thirteen hundred and sixty acres, the one half of which is seized as belonging to the eftateof John Patterson, to latilfy 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 house at present occupied by Peter Lane & Mr. G. Preafl, 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, againlt the ad miniflrators of John Patterson, the said Cook being the ad miniflrator of John Patterson. Conditions Cash. The above Sales, are unavoid ably pospbned until! the first Tuesday in January next. D. G. JONES, S.C. C. St. Mary's, Dec, t 5. Sheriff’s Sales. ON the jirfl I uefday in Janur , ary next, Will he Sold at the. Court.houfic in this city between the hours ofi 10 and 3 o'clock, A Waggon Sc geers for one Ilorfe—ALSO a forrei 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, g ALL KINDS OF PRINTING- Done at this Office, with Neat ness Accuracy and Dispatch : r* u S ON the firjl j il[/u B ary next, VV,li uji the Court hauft p, between the hours o/V B o'clock , J B Five Negroes, John and his wife cjj together with their c f,B Charlotte, Juliet and ]i® taken under executi, ~vß Lewis vs. Emanuel |>fl pointed out by the cef® The former purchaf e ® complying with the tern® sale. Conditions Cafli ® fl. W. WILLUMSD® r Deceniber 4. ® Sheriff’s Sales® ON the fir fl Tuefdayfe J ary next, Will be fold ® Court.houfie in this ci® tiuen the hours oj 10 ii® o'clock. I A negro MAN named J chus,taken under exccuti® the property of William 1 nard, under sundry execl ons, pointed out by the del dant. The former pure® not complying wiih theiel of fa!e. I Continued from laftfalej T. ROBERTSON,,., I December 4. ?;] Sheriff’s Sales. I ON the first Tuesday in ,fe® next, WILL BE SOLD,#® Court-House in this city® tween the hours oj 10 c® o'clock, 9 TW O thirds of a Trad I 500 Acres of LAND, ol Hickory, and Swamp, fu® ble for Rice, Cotton and Pi vilions, two miles from Mil tofh Court- Houle, adjoin® Clem. Martins Land. Let! on as the property of Thoml Mills, to fat is fy Maurice 11 hiffe, pointed out by the® fendant. 1 Continued from la ft .:B|j Conditions Cash. H T. KO BEIITSON,S.c.B December 4. 6.8 ~ Sheriff’s Sales. I ON the first Tuesday in next, at the Court-house this city between the hours H 10 and 3 o'clot k, ■ Will be Sold, I ALL that Farm lot, cefl taining 45 acres, Cafl penter Ty thing, Decker v.a.® No. 3. I —A LSO- fl A negro wench named M® by virtue of an execun® | johnfon and Koberilon ® John Love executor oi Ei® Whitfield. I —A LSO- I A forty five acre lot • fl the improvements thereon® present occupied by Dr. K® lock and formerly the propel ty of Dr. Tetard two D® from Savannah on the g rtl l Ogechee road bounded ® lands of the Miss Minis’s, hr® formerly Shicks Independent! Hill, late belonging to tate of Scheuber Sc others en under fun dry Execution-' - as the property of James M c ‘ Intofb. T. ROBERTSON, S.C.C December 4. Wanted to Hire, A Smart Negro BOD a ' l,oy twelve or fourteen Year* of ll -’ to run errands. Generous “'“’r 4 will be given for a bey of th* s scription, who is svell acquair £ ’ with the Town. —Hpfiy t 0 Printer. t Decern her I S. ‘