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A,#- A T .tfvv*. Hi. r,t **
Court of A1 polio . I’
TO A LADY MOTf! KISSES**
Can there than l, ~ happier be?
How envied must I live!
When I, Ohextaev! to thee
Kisses unnutnber’d give!
But where can 1 find words t* ex
press
The fulness of niv bliss,
When even von yourself confess
‘l hat sweet is ev’ry kiss.
* Barley Sugar drops.
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Fr om the Literary Magazine.
Verses Translated from the
French.
Mv so and, my soul! ye powers of
Jove!
J’ve lost nivsoul! fn yonder
jVlvrtilla’s bower, me nymph I
found
Asleep upon the flowery ground.
One ebeefc a violet sod conceal’d,
T’other its rosy light reveal’d,
Jbut this so bright that you would
swear
The blush cf both was center’d
there.
]!.■<• svlphs forgetful of tlicir
keeping,
Among Uie honey-bells were sleep,
ii'g.
While a young humming-bird in
clin'd
The ripest rose of all to find,
Poi::M o’er her lips hts dazzling
,A H I ‘ M>i gh he’d found the pride i
of spring.
Stop! honey-thief, \is I must tate
1 breathless cried. My soul ill
haste
Fiew quivering to mv glowing lip,
From tier’s the nectar’:! dew to
sip.
Lips of delight! oh s veets divine!
What banquet then could mutch
with mine!
One, kiss more, ami then forbear,
Hash plundered liy the waking
fair.
Then, wild Desire, I snapt your
chain,
And hurried through the grove a
gain;
1 (lew, but aid. what grief to find
J Ufr mv dar!’ 1 <=oul b -hind!
When Irotn her ~ps I mints with
drew,
In her sweet mouth away it flew.
Perhaps, poor soul! unus’d to
stray,
’Tw'ixt our two mouths it lost its
way,
And now bewitch’d will is re
treat
T s revels in ambrosial sweet,
Forgetful of us native breast,
Now U<st to joy, and robb’d of
rest,
With tears and plaintive cries in
vain
Ii all the wanderer back again.
Ah, no! regardless of uiv prayer,
)t still remains and nuts Ur n ;
I iom that sweet place it will not
move,
Thn-c bps, the coral gates of love.
Wilt re Cupids peeping o!t are j
seen,
The pearly palisades be;ween;
It will not quit a place so blest, j
To dwell in my distracted br> a.-t. |
Ah! and thy bosom pitv warms,
‘Fake me, Myruiia to thy aims j
Ttien my lost scui you will re- j
store,
Which ne’er shall -play thu truant j
moi
For love sial? weave a fiow’ry te- i
titer,
And bind our happy souls toge
ther.
Disastrous Tale of Lnd.j Grange. 1
From Buchanan** account cf St. j
Ft nt a. j
This ifiand will continue to j
be iutiurus, from its being ti e i
place oi nrpi Aonmetit oi die;
lon. Lady ( >n>;e, vho was >
I|y ca va a ini: ;gue, :- * and
“'it o. her own noun, ‘no vi
•fly |.of on board a’ ei - j
>h, i,t iknown tc guy T >
A. an> ;ei! bet greci I
v. in the poiieili
on of that very who en
tered into this horrid
cy again!! her; he lent her to
this wild isle, where Ihe was
ftarharoufly used, srd at lalt
finifiied her rr.iforaMe life a
mong dte*e ignorant people,
who could not (peak her lan-,
gtiage. i
A poor old woman told me, I
chat when {he fervfcd her there, -
her whole time was devoted to
weeping, and wrapping up
letters sound pieces of cork,
hound up with yarn, Sc throw
ing them into the lea, to try
if any favourable wave would
v aft them to fome chriilian, to j
inform feme humane perjon j
v here fiie resided, in expitta,
non of carrying tid.ngsto licr
| hiendt at Edinburgh.
This affair happened a!.out
the year 1733, owing to lonic
priva'e nalundei liandmg be
tween her lady (hip and lord
Grange, whom {he 11 ftmu
nately married. Put the teal
cajife continues a beret, {nice
hot ladyship n^verreturned.
This (hocking affair would
tu ver have been heard o! from
that quarter, whete Icerecy is
reduced into a (olid lyltem of
dargeioux- intrigue ag i- (1 re
fining, hut u neon netted itran
gersy had noi.hcr lady 111 ; p p; -
vailed on ti e nrmltei s wtlc
togo with a letter concealed
under her clothes a'l the way
to Clenelg, beyond ail the
dies, and deliver the letter in
to the po(l-office, where it
found its way to her friends.
They immediately applied to
parliament, to make enquiry
into this barbarous confpitac) ;
and though a vefTel was fitted
out l.om Leith immediately,
yet it was supposed a courier
was dispatched over land by
her enemies, who had anivid
at St. Kilus lome time before
the vtflcl. Vv hen the lattir
arrived, to their lad dilanpoift
merit, they foui and die lady m
In r grave. Whether file tied
by the visitation of God, or
the wickedness of man, will
forever remain a foCte - ; as
theif whole address cor ‘d not
prevail or. the minillci and his j
wife, though brought to E- !
dinburgh to declare low it
happened, as both wete afraid
of offending tlre pren men ol
that countiy, among whom
ilu-v were fetced to relide.
Some people imagined, that
foe knew fomethingot the re~
bcliion that broke out itt 17 45
at that time, and meant >
have divulged the secret, which
is not vet) pi o table.
Anecdotes of Edward Drinker.
Edward Drinker was born
in a cottage, on the spot where
the ci v of Philadclphii no.v
{lands, which was inhabited,
at the time of his bun. by In
dians and a lew Swcffii aid
Hollanders.
He often talk T of picking
black hemes* and catch; ,
wi’d rabbits, where lies popu
lous city is now leased. tie
remembered the a.-iivai of \V.
Penn, and tiled to point out
the ! pot v, here ;h.* cabin doc- i
in whie.n that adventurer and
his fii ;Js were accj.n.uodat
ed on Ji dr arrival.
He h.w the fine spot of
earth, in the course of his ov. n
u!e, covered with woods and
bn !i , the 1 ct-p-acles of wild
iesfls ..mi birds of prey, af
to wards become the (eat of a
/eat and SI moThing city, not
o-i!y the iirtl in wealth and a-is
.ii Amcrico, hut equalled blit
by few in Europe.
I-Ie I v fp lend id churches
rife upon moralles, where lit
used to hear nothing but the
croaking of Frogs. — Great
wharves and warehou lex, where
he bad often seen lavages draw
their fifh from the liver; he
law that liver afterwards re
j r eiving flops and merchandize
i from every part of the globe,
which, in bis voutb, had no
thing bigger than an Indian
canoe.
He had been the fohjett of
many crowned heads; hut when
he heard of the oppreliive and
! unconflitutional a els passed in
| Briiain, Ire bought them all,
and gave them to his grandsons
to make kites “f; and embra
cing the liberty .md irydepen
uence of his country, a'ter
iceing the beginning and end
of the Briiifh empire in Fenn
lylvania, and after triumphing
in the eftablilluncnt of Iree
dom, he died in November,
178-, one hundred and live
years old.
NOTICE.
TAKFN up ad secured in
< uiiulen couniv )a i, 011 the
iiist. a cla,k ci inplected ne
gro man, “ho cal's liinis’ il FEK
GUS, abo-it 5 fcc.r ioinches i.iyl 4 ,
-a* s tui.t lie gel !i s tn etlcm at Uit*
death o! h - .lolm Suther
land, oi Mdntosh county, Gtor
g a—t u ceruficaie ol Ins Irtadom
‘hut he prniint'ihas the mark of
the -• ■ i< l J>*;!) Sutlu-rkiiirf, and is
witness, and y'David !i. Ga. all,
I .I nais ~li and laiiic- |> ilands,
ad app- r i>n to |>r* the same hand
writing { tui owe or, by proving
pr< ; a-; Iy, and py ng cliaigcs,
tiu.y iiave s .id negro.
1) G. JONES, s c c.
Camden ronnt.r/, St Mary'?,
fan 2 !Bn7.
Willi nn Kennedy ,
Lad e und Gen lenreri's lfair
D t’iSir ‘.'rid Cutter,
T3 I’ ‘ d h-t 111 1 I info, rti
XN. the PvMk, ;hui he has cm
m. need b.ismesr, in the abo e i
hoc. in I; \ m> stteet, next door to !
ivich.m! L. ake, K-q. He fi.,.ters !
Ilium-It that Imh tiis dexteriev !
in the 11 .ol h., profesaiun, ami
atten ion to his bit-mess, he w t
merit a share of toe pub.ic
ii onat;<“.
*y* He will attend Ladies
who favor him uTh th.-ir ceo.,oui
at their respective .muses.
Tills Mi>.
Ladie , full divs.ed, S 0 75
Lo. Cutting-£4 ciicasing, 100
Chi dren do, Uo. o 5 J
Feh. 5. 21 ts
bheritl ’ Sales.
0 .1 The j ! r/2 ‘ t.cidtiv in April j
next, Yv M‘ !>e ioltl in ihe town
of 7ejeifur, betwen the
hour i of 10 and. 3 o'clock.
Acer am negt > 11 ve nam
ed Du!, to satisfy- the amount
due 011 a mortgage by JoscpU
Howe 1 1, which h.s been duly
ore In-. and.
As ah o, a cmt,dn uegio Have 1
named T ib; sand i as the pro
pr.r’y cf Lev.-is k yv, to satisfy
1h- amount die on a mortgaga,
which i;as brni duly ton-closed
‘in faionrof the administrator of
J .n d.i ii rsoi , dee.
Coudu.ons Cush.
Li. G- JO NTS, s. c. c.
I t h. 5. ‘-4 1 hi .
.Sheriffs Sales.
GN the first 7 ue'day in March
next, at the Court-House m
this city be ii ccii 1, s hours of
10 and o o'cloi ‘:,
V. ILL l!L HOLD,
A negro wench named Mira,
by virtue of an execution
idm km and Rubertfon vs.
john L.ove executor of Eliza
Whitfield.
Continued from lafl faies.
Conditions ( ash.
T. UQ.BLU rst)N, s. C. c
Jan. *. I*
City'Shefifs Sales*
C'rt the first Tuesday in March
next,
WILT. HE SOLD,
At the court-home in the c ty cf
Savannah. between tie hours of
ten a>;d three o'clock,
ANEGKO weitch namod A
MAKE ITA. arid her ctuF;
levied on as \be property of I h
zabeth Volloton, to satisfy Geo.
Enoe.
Cord irons Cash.
J. WILLI VMS, s. c. s
Jan.ril. 23 tin
Sheriffs Sales.
At the court-house in the city cf
Savanna 4,
WILL BE SOLD,
On Tuesday the third day cf
..March next,
A MOIWTY ol tiie Distillery
X Jk. at Spring-Hill, with all the
buildings improvement* a nd aj
partenaoces thereto belonging, &
lease of the land whereon ;h
same is situate; sold as the pro
perty of Job) F.. Haroidge, nn.
der a mortgage duly fureeioued to
W lit. W’iison.
ALSO,
All that tenement, house tnd
Store, improvements, and jiart < f
lot No. 3, Jekj i T\thing, Darbv
Ward, Savannah; seized in exe
cution, & to be sold a- the proper
ty ol George Enoe, at tile suit of
Win. Crawford
A 1 SO,
Lot No. .5, IVioore Tytfu’ng,
PereiVal Ward, with the buildings
and improvem m ; taken m exe
c:i ion as the property of the es
tate of John Wtreat, deceased,
I to satisfy a jndgmeut in favor of
Owen Owens.
‘l'. ROBI RTSON, s. c. c.
Jan. 30. 23 1111
Sheriffs Sale c
OX the first Tuefdpy in
March nextfetv een the hours
of 10 and 3 o'clock Will be
Su'd, at ihe. Courtshoitfe in
the ci.y of Savannah,
/~\\K nn.livitied hf li part of
‘-A 403 .u ies ol land, adjoining
lue ( trpii.m House lands, v..lua
hie for provisions and cotton.
. also,
On undivided fntit part of that
: tv .1 kiioivii island, >n the river
1-s ivun nail, commonly called
j Junes’ I land; taken .as the pro
j ta rot Fniant cl Rengiil, under
sundry executions’.
ALSO,
Ali diat tr, c: rparcel of land,
rnnrj, ting Ipg.l tes more ov
•xs s” tat • in county on Bus
i d'ie cr. 1 i; i ; : r ‘he head of iitile
‘’■i-din rivet bounded hv lands ot
Samuel West and other*, taken
under execu'ion, at. the suit of the
Executors of Gilbert vs. Execu
tor* of Vjeorge efaist.
v. HOBK.-iTSON, g.c. .
FT- 7 2.3 lm.
Sheriff s bales,
l 7
j OX the first I uesday in Match
next, M ILL BE SOLD, at the
Court-tlouse tu this city be
tween the hours cf IQ and J
o'clock.
ALL those buildings and
improvements, on the N. W.
’ ad part of Lot No. —, Deck
’ tr \v c. and, belonging to the
heirs cf Philip Mini*, decealeu
lot met iy occupied and ovvn
cu .-y Maurice i.ehiff.
fitly acie lot, known by
tiie number 8. the houle
p'C.'-ent occupied by joieph
Aumoid, in .Anion \\ aid
ana three lots, being part of „
(ivy acre lot, adjoining the
‘vwn, formerly belonging to
theelldie 01 John Currie, dec
taken undet execution as the
property of'Joleph Arnold,at
snits ol iicnjumio Huffy,
ittrvlying copaitncr at.d JJe.nj.
Luff-, jun.
T.’ ROBERTSOS, S. C. C.
daH. 1. £ Z im.
Apprentices Inden
tures for sale at this of
fice.
NOJICF ■
THE Subscriber ;. ; l
day, will not be ccconVJJ
for any contiadts enter,.-! , J
by his wife Ann
6 t.ri the turn, U r ir ii;r ~1-J
Law', I io: bid any c. ■
bouring her. I
A. S. RHODES I
2 : I
‘cousfvrjxl
NOTICE. I
To the Inhabitants J
the four rcntdiM
trials of Chut ham
County and litkcm
of Savannah. I
THE Subscriberil
now ready to vcceiJ
the Taxes for the lasl
year 1806, and those!
that do not pay theil
‘J ax by Wednesday, thJ
1 Bth day of Febnurtl
next, will be in dcLuitl
and on T huraday thJ
19th, Executions win
be issued out of oiiicJ
as the law directs!
Those that have no|
paid their Taxes fcl
1 805, will have r.o fur-1
ther indulgence. I
Office hours, fronl
9 o’clock in the mornl
ing until 2 in the after!
noon. I
PETER DEVEAUX, I
Tax Collector, 0. C. I
J.m. 12. 61 17 I
citA iff AM SUifoKlOil I
COURT, I
January Term, ISO 6. ■
Christina Dasher, A I
vs, / Petition I
7he f ei: sand re- > lor loredii
present at ncs of \ stir;. I
John Hu apt. dec. ) I
UPON the peti ipn of Citiirlil
na. Dailitr, pray ing the loisl
ch.-urc of the equity ul i'etii m,*
non mi tiie followu g I'nir.bes: I
ALi.ih.it lot ol l-mi in the ci ■
of Savannah, known by the nur.il
bur five, tlnul lydiu g hvynolfl
Ward, contuinig * xtv Let ‘I
wnltliand niuet, Lei n> depth I
wiiii the improvem.-tu* t.. >ici'|
mortgaged hv Li.z but It h-'M'l
now Elizabeth Dowub, I* J'-'l
Bolton, St .iu*t us Hu run n Stlit-J
her, guardians of the ptn i ‘I
the said John Uaupt, ai ti to
of the property of tin: i.iiti Joßl
llauj.t, bv virtue of a.i ortier t|
the lion, the supct.or c-ettrt oi
Chatham Cotitvtv ,for'*a.d in *'l
said Clu istina Dasiw-r, for t bo su-ij
of eighty ptmmls :ier!ii g,
to tl.roe hundred aid ii .t 11, l
tiuilar* eighty -ii ve certs ‘- £V 'l
mills and one-si nth u it s *l
the United Statis, on the -'XJ
day of May, v. b elt was in
your one tltous.md stveu 1 undrtt
ainl l ine!y-ii'i.o, fit on motion ■
Mr. CL Yi.EU, Aiioriuy ft w
pel it hi ner.
I!’ so ORDERED BY THE
COURT, that the principal, ‘*
iere t and costs due upon
mor g-'gtd property , be j aa. !l,t
C< urt within twelve montm ‘ r :
this dale, and unless the —n a
so paid, the equity of relcnip'-'-’
shall thenceforth be foreclosed “ a
other proceedings take place P 1?
suant to the act of a-si yi ) 1
sue case made at and provide;.
And it is further <nJ<r" ll ) |
pursuance of said act iha l ‘L* rl j:
be publiiiod in cue < f the
Gazettes, of this state at lca
in evtry Mouth until t’n e
pointed for payment, ors.i’- l “
the Mortgagers, or th; r ’ - l h (
agetit, at least *ix months ! ,r
c us to the time the sa.d ax'-
ordered to be paid into Ltn |l
afrresaid.