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IMITATION OF CATULLUS.
To HIMSELF.
Miser Catulle,Jennas ineptire Ac-
Oa‘-.o the sighing fool to play ;
Cease to trifle life awav ;
Nor vainly tliiiik those joys thine
OVII,
Which a!l, alas! have falsely
flown !
What hours Catullus, once were
thine,
How fa'rly seem'd thy clay to
shine,
When lightly thou didst fiy to
meet
The girl who smil'd so rosy
sweet—
The girl, thou lov-’dst with fond
er pain,
Than c ’csr thy heart can feel a
gain,
You met —ymr souls seem’d all
in one —
Sweet little sports were said and
done —
Thy heart was warm enough for
both,
And hers, indeced, was nothing
lo'h.
Such were the hours that once
were thine,
But, ah ! t’mse hours no longer
shine ;
For now the nymph delights no
more
In what she lov’d so dear before ;
And al! Catullus now can do,
Is to be proud and frigid too ;
Nor follow where the wanton
flies,
Nor sue the bliss that she denies.
False maid ! he bids iarewel to
thee,
To love, and a!’ iove’s misery.
The h> y dav <>t his heart is Uor,
Nor will lie court one favor more;
But soon he’d see thee droop thy
head.
Doom’d to a lone and loveless bed
When none will seek, the happy
night
Or come to traffic in delight !
Fly p< rjur’d giri ‘.—but windier
fly ?
“Who now will praise thy cheek
and eve ?
Who now will drink the ryreu
tone,
Widest tells him thou art all nis
own ?
Who now will court thy wild de
lighis,
Thy hoiiiosr and turtle bites ?
Oh ! none. wild he who lov and
lielore
Can never, never love thee more! ,
—II W ||B H WfTliiO ff ii T <i ■ nf I m *
GEORGIA,
gn his Excellency JARED JR
IVIN, Governor and Command.
{r in Chiefs/ the At my and
Navy of this Slate , and of the
Militia thereof.
A PROCLAMATION.
Wheiuas, in and by act
passed the eighth d.tv o{ De
cember, eighteen hundred and
nix, entitled “ An act to revise
** Ik amend an act, entitled an act
“ to distribute and dispose of the
“ late cession or land obtained
from the Creek Nation of In
“ dians, by Henry Dearborn Se
cretaty at War, being spccial
lv authorised therefor by the
“ President of the U. Sia.es, in
“ a treaty concluded 7 'at the city
of Washington, the four
“ teenth dav of November, eigh
-41 teen hundred and five, so lar as
“ it respects those persons that
44 were enti led to draws in the
1 ( present contemplated land lot
-4t tery, agreeably to the reqnisi*
tions ol this act, anti were prt
vented from giving in their
** names by sickness and other
* casualties, or who have not
paid taxes in con.omii y to
4 ’- sauf act he Governor i. au
thorized and required, forthwith
t> issue his proclamation, and
c:.use the same to be published
in one or more of the Gazettes
of this State, setting forth tlu
outliues of the acr, that persons
i iterested therein may be July
notified, and govern themselves
accordingly :—i have therefore
thought fit to issue this my pro
cUinauoii, in order to make
1 known iTie outlines of Raid act,
which are as follow :
“ That rt shall be ihe duty of
the Justices of tlie inferior courts
in the several counties within this
State, to-meet at their respective
court-houses,three separate t imes
within the term of three'months
from the publication of it.is act;
first giving twenty days public
notice of such meetings, in two of
the roost public places in each
Ifartalion district rtiihin their
counties ; and shall proceed to
take anti enter the names of all
applictmtsentitled to dtawsagree
ably to the requisitions of the a
bove recited act; and they shall
be ntitkid to receive from eacn
applicant, twtlrc and an blt
cents for each draw such person
or persons shall be entitled to.”
“ 1 hat the Justices as afore
said, Shall transmit a list of such
names o taken by them, within
three months Irom the publica
tion of this law, to the Executive
Department.’’
“It is further provided, that
all male persons, over the age of
twcr.tv-one years, having ail the
requisites, as specified in the n
foresaitl act, other than having
paid taxes, shall be admitted to
have a dtaw or draws in the con
templated land lottery, without
having paid taxes.”
New therefore. The Justices of
the Inferior Courts, of the res
pective counties, and the citizens
of the State, who are entitled to
draws in the aforesaid lotreiy,
under the act of the 2Gth of June
last ; but who have been prevent
ed by sickness and other casual
ties from giving in their names ;
are called upon, and required o
comply wi'h the requisitions
herein expressly set forth and
contained.
Given voider my hand and ihe
Great Seal of the State, at the
State House in Louisville , this
eleventh day of December, in
the year oj our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and six, -and
ot the Independence of the U
nited States of America the
thirty first.
JARED IRWIN
By the Governor,
llox : Marbury.
__ Secretary of Stat.
Sheriff’s Sales,
ON the first Tuesday in f anuarfi
next, IITLL BE SOLD , at the
Court House in this city be.
tween'the hoars of 10 and 3
o’clock.
THE undivided Sxtii part
of thole two lots in the laid
city, known by the numbers
(even and eight. Seized and to
he fold as the property of Mr.
John Bjrosdbert Gibbone to,
fatisfv a judgement obtained
againfl laid Gibbone, et the
(nit of John Wtight.
Conditions Cash.
Former purchaser not complying
with the terms of salt.
T. ROVER I SON, S. C. C.
December 8, 7.
Sheriff’s Sales.
ON the fist Tuesday in January
Tint, WiLL BE SOLD, at the
Court-House in this city be
tween the hours qf IQ and 3
o’clock.
ONE undivided third part
of 500 acres of land litu
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 swamp and the
other good provition land,
fuzed under execution as the
ptopeity of Robert Jordan to
iaiisfy Andrew Welch and o r
ihcrs.
A L S O—
-500 Acres Land in Scriven
county bounding on Savan
nah tiver adjoining land of
—*—■ Scott and others, taken
under execution as the pro,
petty ot Matthew Clark deceas
ed, pointed out by the execu„
( tor.
I T. ROBERTSON, a. c. c.
Decembe 4. 7.
KherifTs Sales,
0N the first Tuesday in'’ Fto.
ruary next-, between the hours
of 10 and 3 o'clock Will he
Sold, at ike Court .house in
the city of Savannah.
the
Following Negroes, viz.
Tom, Joe,Goodluck, George,
and Mary.
—A L S O
Hannah, Betty, Lucy and
child Cybcle, by virtue of an
execution on mortgage. Ihe
executors of Mr. Bolton, vs,
Wm. Jno. Davies.
T. ROERTSON, s.c c.
December 4.
TO BE SOLD.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
I 'POUR Valuable LOTS, in the
* City of Savannah, with the
improvement’’ thereon, viz.
No. 37, Liberty Waid, on
which there are two houses; one
of two tenements, *he other of
two stories, Rented at 24-0 dol
lars each, per annum.
No. 4; Elbert Ward, with a
House of three tenements. Rent
ed at 339 dollars per annum.
Nos, 28 and 32, Elbert Ward,
on each of nfuch is a House o*
two tenements. Rented at 260
dollars each per annum.
Tire Buildings are ail new, and
situated in a healthy part of the
City*
ALSO,
050 *cres 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
A. Scribner & Cos.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
Per the Rrig Luna Torn New
ly LARGE SUPPLY OF
Boots , Shoes & Slifijiers ,
OF AN EXCELLENT QUALITY.
Which in addition to their former
supply, makes their assortment
very extensive; which they oiler
FOR SALE, at reduced prices, at
their store on tire Bay, nearly op
posite the Exchange*
December 22. lvr.
Sheriff’s Sales.
0 N the firfl Tuesday in jfanu*
ary next, Will be Sold, al
the Court house in this city,
between the hours of 10 and $
o'clock ,
Five Negroes, VIZ.
John and htsAvife Catherine
together with their chiidien
Charlotte, Juliet and Harry,
taken under execution,Edwin,
Lewis vs. Emanuel Rengiii
pointed out by the defendant
The former purchaser not
complying with the terms of
iale. Conditions Cafli.
H. W. W ILL I AMS, D. S.C.C.
December 4. 6.
•Sheriff’s Sales.
ON the firfl T uefday in janu
a ry next, Will be fold, at the
Court.houfe in this city, be
iwen ihe’ hours of to and 3
o’clock.
A negro MAN named Bec
elms,taken under execution a;
the property of William Bar
nard, under sundry executi
ons, pointed out by the defen
| dant. The former purchaser
not complying with the trms
of sale.
Continued from last sales.
T. ROBERTSON, s.c.c.
December 4-
Sheriff*s .Sale's.
ON the first Tuesday in January
next, WILL BE SOLD, at the
Court-House it. this city, be
tween the hours oj 10 and 2
o'clock,
TWO thirds of a Traft of
500 Acres of LAND, Oak,
Hickory, and Swamp, luita
ble for *Rice, Cotton and Pro
visions, two miles from MTn
tolh Court Houle, adjoining
Ciem. Martins Land. Levied
on as tire property of 1 homas
Milß, to fatisfy Maurice Lc
hiff'e, pointed out by the de’
fendant.
Continued from last sales.
Conditions Cash.
T. ROBERTSON, s.c. c-
December 4. 6.
•Sheriff's Sales.
ON the first Tuesday in January
next, at the Court-House in
this city between the hours oj
]Q and z o'clock,
Will be Sold,
ALL that Farm lot, con
taining 45 acres, Car
penter ‘Ey thing, Decker ward.
No. 3.
AL S O
A negro wench named Mira,
by vi;tue of an execution
John Ton and Robertlbn vs.
iohri Love executor of Eliza
Whitfield.
—A LS O
A forty five acre lot with
the improvements thereon at
present occupied by Dr. KoL
lock and formerly the proper
ty of Dr. ‘Petard two miles
from .Savannah on the great
Ogechee road bounded by
lands of the Miss Minis’s, lands
formerly Shicks Independence
Hill, late belonging to the es
tate of Schcuher Sc others tak
en under sundry Executions
as the property of James Mc-
Intofh.
T. ROBERTSON, S. C. C.
December 4. 6.
NU i lEICA lIOn7
TO TAX COLLECTORS
IN conformity with a concurred
and approved resolution, pass
ed at the late Session of the Le
gidature, immediately after the
first Monday in February next, a
list of the TAX COLLECTORS,
who n:;>y then be in arrears, with
the amount due by each, and t!i
names of their Securities, will
be published in or.e of the Ga
zettes of Savannah anil Augusta,
and in those of Louisville, Spar’
ta, Greene shorn ugh, Washington,
and Pctersburghj and immediate
ly after tile first Monday in April
next, executions will issue against
such of said Collectors as shall not
then have finally settled their ac
counts.
GEO. R. CLAYTON,
Treasurer.
ELEAZEREARLY,
Compt. Gen.
Treasury Office, Georgia, J
Lowsvi le. Dec 10, IBOS. J
10 4t
Mr. MICHEL,
I.ATELT ARRIVED IN THIS CITY,
HAS the honor to inform the
Ladies and Gentlemen of
Savannah and its vicinity, that
he will teach
VOCAL and INSTRUMEN
TAL MUSIC, and
dancing.
He will give private Les
sons to those who cannot attend
his SCHOOL, it thev will be
so good as to let h;m know at
Mr. Caos” Boarding House, or
at Mr. Glesis 9 in the Exchange.
lit hopes by the attention
and cate lie will bestow on his
Scholars, to have a shaie of the
public patronage.
Dec. 22. 1 ] 4r
Blank Manifests &c.
Ftr Sale at this Office.
Sheriff s r j . ■
On the fist
next , at the Un,.
town < f V,->1
County, between r.y. ,
ten andthrte F c ! cr > r />m
“'ILL IIK -.Onri
A .u!
- LAND Ivint. ( ■
nver Little Satfilla, i( 1
comity andlcnown hv
of Black Hammock arH
fold to Williford and cl
by William Johnfto n> c fl
UiningT—a‘ crf . s more or 1
old to (at.sly a ju<]g Clne J
favor of T. Mendenhj.l I
gamlt Williford Sc Cook I
•.-AL S (). I
ALL that undivided mol
0 / a J raa of Land ajjoj
the Town of Jefferson, C 1
taining in the’ whole ih J
hundred and sixty acres,]
one half of which is leizr]
belonging to the eftateof j]
“atterlon, to fatifiy a j,j,]
uient obtained in favor () f]
executrix of Ambrose Gfl
don. 1
AT the fame time St p<]
will he fold, one half
house at present occupied I
Peter Lane Sc Mr. G. F r J
the houle belongs to Wiilif]
& Cook., the half Ju'd, j s 1
half belonging to Mr. Co]
Sour to latisly a Judgemtn]
favor of the executrix of Al
brofe Gordon, againfl die]
miniftrators of John Paucrl]
the laid Cook being the J
miniftrator of John Faueifl
Conditions Cash. 1
The above Sales, are unarj
ably posponed untill th< J
Tuesday in January next. I
I). G. JONES, S.C.C.I
St. Mary's, Dec. 1 $1
■n ux i losA
THE persons composing J
2d Company* Ist Bntialil
Chatham Regiment, Rre hern
ordered to assemble at theinJ
al Parade Groutid, fin the Mfl
ket square) on Monday the In
of January next, by 11 o’clock]
m. armed and accoutered a* i|
law directs, that th: dl
assigned by the Regimental tol
of Inquiry for company Mus:J
in the Ist Ilutalion. I
A. C. THOMPSON, I
Ensign com. IdCompm
Savannah Dec. 25. 12 3t 1
Prime Seed Bice. I
FOR SALE,
A QUANTITY of PriJ
SEED IHC'E, entirely free El
red grains, beitig tlte product*
of River Swamp, the first yet
planting. The Price is One Di
lar per bushel. — Apply toiliesu
senber, at ltis residence, St. Ja®
Stjuar*.
JOHN H. MOREL
Dec. 25. 12 ts
J. & A. Meliss ScXi
HAVE ON HA.KO,
Ad Extensive Supply
DRY GOODS, HARD
WARE amd GLASS
WARE,
Carefully feletled by onto
the Partners in Britain, ct t !
First Dualities, and at very t (
duced i’rices—which diev *’
dispose of at a reasonable uiieanc
for Cash, Produce, or appro**
Town Notes.
Dec. 22'. 11 ts
Wanted to Hire,
A Smart Negro BOY, abo
twelve or fourteen A ears ut
to run errands. Generous
will be given for a b. y of ti.R
scription, who is well acqu<* in '’
“ith the Town.— Apply * “
Printer.
December 15.
ALL KINDS OF PRINTS
Done ut this Ojjice, -with. 1 *
nta Accuracy end J)isp tle *‘