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•# Court of Ahollo. W
The following elegant and plow,
in” stanzas, f/om tit pen cf
Mr. /larlow, were recited by
Mr. Berkley, at n dinner given
in Washington City, Is Capt.
Lewis.
On the Discoveries of Captain
Lewis.
Let the Nile cloak his head in the
clouds, ami defy
The researches of science and |
time :
Let the N : orr escape the keen tra
vel let’s eye,
Py plunging, or changing his
ciinic.
Columbus! not so shall thy bound
les domain
Defraud thy brave 30ns of their
right ;
Streams, midlands and shorelands
illude us in vain,
W shall drag their dark re*
gions 10 light.
Look down smn’ed sage from thy
synod of Gods ;
See inspired by thy venturous
soul,
Mackensie roll northward his
earth-draining floods,
And surge the broad waves to
the pole.
With the same soaring genius
thv Lewis ascends.
And seizingthe caro f the sun,
O’er the sky, peeping hills and
high waters he bends,
And gives the proud earth a
new zone.
Potowmak, Ohio, Missouri had
felt
Hall her globe in their cincture
comptest ,•
Jlis long curving course has com
pleted the belt,
And tamed tbs last tide of the
west.
Then hear the loud voice of the
nation proclaim,
A ntl all ages resound the de
cree :
Let our Occident stream bear the
young nd V name,
11 ho taught him his path to the
SUM.
These four brother floods, like a
garland of flowers,
Shall entwine all our states in
a band,
Conform and confederate their
wide spreading powers,
And their wealth ami their
w isdom expand.
>
Fiom Darien to Davis one gar
den shall bloom,
Where war’s wearied banners
ate furl’d
And the far-scenting breezes that
waft its pet fume,
fchaU settle the storms of the
woild.
Then hear the loud voice of the
nation proclaim,
And ad ages resound the de
ciee :
our Occident stream hear the
young hero's name
U ns taught him lus path to the
sea. .
From the Literaiy Magazine.
THE ADIEU.
Adieu to sweet —— , adieu !
and be Village is look’d fur in vain
*} tie woodiutid bus shut it from
vn w :
I ne’er shall behold it again.
Vet with thr dear circle I’ve left,
Mi thinks 1 l r ever could stay,
Am! feel as of something bercit,
£0 soon to be wlinled away.
I’ve bale thee fair Anna farewell,
Ai ’rely 111} eves must have
Slid, ‘
If tii , ~u li ■art’sifeeiinss can tell.
Ho v much Ia .11 r and 1 1: us ml.
bn. I) ought a lov’d stsi. 1 t > Uiittd,
W • ‘i s|>< rung the graces 01
Like her she seemed gentle and
kind,
Like her she look’d candor and
truth.
Maria, so lately unknown.
Too swdli the soft sigli at my
heart,
Her mind s resembled my own,
I felt it like sorrow to part;
Her countenance open as day,
Her soft and intelligent eve,
Seem’d sweetly, 1 fancied, tu say,
A spirit congenial am I.
And Harriot, whoseelegant mein,
Led captive the eye as she
mov’d,
A place in mv heart will retain,
She’s found out the way to be
lov’d.
Ah! when will fate make me a
mends?
All, when for these tortures a*
torn?
I’m siiul’d on a moment by friends
The next the sweet vision has
Dowd!
And these ate the gambols she
plays,
Each day it appears at her will,
A sceptre of iron she sivavs,
Not a clmnge but what’s teem
ing with it l .
The friends of my youth were
convey’d in the
Far distant, or wrapt
tomb;
I’ve wander’d thro’ life in the
shade,
I’m mantled in Destiny’s gloom.
But why those repinings of mind?
A Providence rules over all ;
Then give me the portion assign’d
Or sweetness, or wormwood St
g* !1 >
I’ll fancy it all for the best
For all it decrees must be right,
Nor murmur at Heaven’s behest,
‘1 hough ever encircled by night.
And now courteous , a
dieu ;
The claim on politeness is paid
So leave us our wav to pursue,
And return to your favorite
maid.
Return, sec the cloud ascends
high,
And ihreatcns a torrent of
rain,
Loud thunders roll over the sky
Sharp lightning glares over the
plain .-
Return, for the wan of your
eh* ek,
W hence fevers'have banish’d
the rose,
Tho’ youthful, shows nature is
weak,
The fluid of life languid flows.
But (car not for us, tho’ the hour
The mantle of evening puts
on ;
We’ll uuat in the heavenly pow
er
To guarefy as it ever has done.
Though the bosom is flll’d with
dismay,
For ttrror I feel, I must own,
It shall not bewilder our way,
I’ve leam’d how to journey a
lone.
The owl and the whip-poor-will’s
cry
Casts somehow a gloom o’er
the heart,
Tho’ the cloud that so mantled
the sky
Appears to be breaking apart.
Return courteous youth, and con
vey
To friends all that’s tender and
kiifd,
But language can never pourtray
The feeling imprest on my
mind.
May I meet the fair circle of
love,
United as now they appear,
In regions, blight legions above,
When ended our pilgrimage
here.
SABIN A.
MBJBWJBM*MM j r uhm IMHW—
Wanted to Hire, im
mediately,
From four to six Field
Hands—for which liberal
wages will be pun< tftally paid.—
Require at thts Oltiee.
Jau. 25. 21
City Sheriff*s Sales*
On the first Tuesday in March
next ,
WILL BE SOLI),
At the court-house in the city f
Savannah , between the hours of
ten and three o'clock,
A NEGRO wench named A
MARETTA, and her child;
levied on as the property of Eli
zabeth Volloton, to satisfy Geo.
Enoe.
Conditions Cash.
J. WILLIAMS, s. c.s.
Jan. 3!- 23 1m
Sheriff’s Sales.
At the court-hsuse in the city of
Savannah,
WILL BE SOLD,
On Tuesday the third day of
March next,
A MOIETY of the Distillery
at Spring-Hill, with all the
buildings improvements a nd ap
purtenances thereto belonging, &
lease o( the land whereon the
same is situate; sold as the pro
perty of John E. Hartridge, un
der a mortgage duly foreclosed to
Wm. Wilson.
ALSO,
All that tenement, house and
Store, improvements, and part of
lot No. 3, Joky ITy tiling, Darby
Ward, Savannah; seized in exe
cution, fk tube sold as the proper
ty of George Enoe, at the suit of
Wm. CrawfiHd *
ALSO,
Lot No. S, Moore Tything,
Perciv.il Ward, with the buildings
and improvements; taken 111 exe
cution as tile property of the es
tate of John Wereat, deceased,
to satisfy a judgmeut in favor of
Owen Owens.
T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c.
Jan. 30. 23 lm
Sheriff’s Sales
- the first Tuesday in
March next,between the hours
of 10 and 3 o'clock Will be
Sold, at the CourtAiouJc in
the city of Savannah.
ONE undivided (jftli part of
403 acres of l.fc.ji, adjoining
the Orphan House lauds, valua
ble for provisions and cotton.
ALSO,
One undivided filth par’ of that
well known island, 111 the river
Savannah, commonly called
James’ Island; taken .as tile pro
perty of Emanuel IlciigiU, under
sundry executions.
ALSO,
All that tract or parcel of land,
containing J 660 acres more or
less situate in county on Bus
faioe creek near the head of litll e
Satilla river bounded by lands of
Samuel West and others, taken
under execution, at the suit of the
Executors of Gilbert vs. Execu
tors of George Haist.
T. ROBERTSON, S. C. C.
Fel>. 2 2 ls
Sheriff’s Sales,
ON the first Tuesday in March
next, WILL BE SOLD, at the
Court.Bouse in this city be
tween the hours of 10 and 3
o'clock.
ALL those buildings and
improvements, on the N. W.
half part of Lot No. —, Deck
er Waid, belonging to the
heirs of Philip Minis, decealed
—formerly occupied and own
ed by Maurice Lchiff.
A fifty acre lot, known by
the number 8, the house at
present occupied by Joleph
Arnold, iri Anson Ward
and three lots, beingpaitofa
five acre lor, adjoining the
town, formerly belonging to
the efiate of John Currie, dec.
taken under execution as the
property of Jofcph Arnold, at
the 1 Hits of Benjamin Bufiy,
lurviving copaitner and Benj.
BuflV, jun.
i • Robertson, s. c. c.
fan. 31. 23
Blank Manifests &c.
For Sale at this Office,
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the Jirjl Tueldav in April
next, Will be fold in the town
of Jeff erfsn, between the
hours of 10 and 3 0 clock.
A certain negio Have nam
ed Daniel, to satisfy the amount
due on a mortgage by Joseph
Howell, which has been duly
foreclosed.
As also, a csrtain negro slave
named Keith; sold as the pro
perty of Lewis Levy, to satisfy
the amount due on a mortgage,
which has been duly foreclosed
in favour of the administrator of
John Patterson, dec.
Conditions Cash.
D. G-JONES, s.. c.
Feb. 5. 24 111).
Sh-eriff’s Sales.
ON the first Tuesday in March
next, ai the Court-Uouse in
this city between the hours of
10 and 3 o’ clot k,
WILL BE SOLD,
A negro wench named Mira,
by virtue of an execution
Johnson and Robertson vs.
John Love executor of Eliza
Whitfield.
Continued from last Tales.
Conditions Cash.
T. ROBERTSON, s.-c. c
Jan. 8. If?
NO iA LL. ‘
THE Subscriber from this
day, will noi be accountable
for any contracts entered into
by bis wife Ann Rhodes;
Sc on the utmost rigour of the
Law, I forbid any person har„
bouring her.
A. S. RHODES.
Feb. 2. 3t
NOTICE.
TAKEN up and secured in
Camden county jail, on the
Ist inst. a daik complected rie
gfo man, who calls himself F'lm-’
GUS, about 5 feet JO inches high,
says that he got his freedom at the
death of his master John Suther
land, ol M'lntosh county, Geor
gia—the certificate of his freedom
(fiat he produces, has the mark of
the said John Sutherland, and is
witnessed by David H. Garrall,
Thomas Dyall and James Eilands,
all appearing to be the same hand
writing. The owner, by proving
propel ty, and prying charges,
may have said negro.
D G. JONES, s. c.c.
Camden county, St. Mary's,
Jan 2 1807. 17
* COUNTy TAX.
NOTICE.
To the Inhabitants of
the four different dis
tricts cf Chatham
County and citizens
of Savannah .
THE Subscriber is
now ready to receive
the Taxes for the last
year 1806', and those,
that do not pay their
7 ax by Wednesday, the
18th day of February
next, will be in default,
and on 7 hursday the
19th, Executions will
be issued out of office
as the law directs.
Those that have not
paid their Taxes for
1805, will have no fur
ther indulgence.
V Office hours, from
9 o’clock in the morn
ing until c 2 in the after
noon.
PETER DEVEAUX,
Tax C Ulec'or, C. C.
Jau. 12. 6t 17
illi im A c n:ie<nß
Ladies’ and Geivlem.n\
Dresser and “Bf
■O ESP EC 111 LEV
TX me Public, that he h ls '®
mi-nced business | n t’i e •Si
line, back of Gibbons’ biiikSl
opposite J. Pooler’s. ip.TB
himself that from hi, .b.'W
in the line of his prof
attention to his business qB
mem a share of the
manage. ■
*** He will attend I ■
who favor him with their r,,8
at their respective houses ■
terms. B
Ladie, full dressed, r,,
Ho. Cutting & dressing,
Children do. do. B
Feb. 5. 24 t s
CTIATHAM SUIT'IUorM
COURT, ■
January Term, isr* B
Christina Dasher, N ‘
, n . vs ’ / H-ti,i o „B
Jhe hens and re- V h, r i, ore< !B
prrsentatn.es cf t H ,rt\
John Haupt. dec. ) B
UPON the petition of
na Dasher, praying n r io H
closure of the equity of
tion on tile following t*, n -,, s „
AbL that lot ol land in
of Savannah, known bv ’!>
b s live, third tything
Ward, coiitainig sixty
width and ninety feet in deiK
with the improvements
mortgaged by Elizabeth
now Elizabeth Dowell,
Bolton, & Justus Hartiiuii
her, guardians of t!, e perwiM
the said John Ilaupt, ami t lllSt ß|
of the property of ih c si.u|jß
Haupt, by viruie of ar; miaM
the lion, the auperior court
Chatham County aforesaid , : B
said Cliristitia Dasher, f„r B
of eighty pounds sterling, eqß
to three hundred and |Jm. t ß
dollars eighty-live cents , e vß
mills and one-seventh n,
ihe Uniied States, on ih e „B
day of May, which wm hi tB
year one thousand seven I ondiß
and ninety-nine, &on niotioaß
Mr. CUYLEiI, Alluring jj
petitioner, B
IT IS ORDERED BY TIIM
COUR TANARUS, that the
tercst and costs due up :i
mortgaged property, be paid j|H
Court wuhm twelve inomlis frfl
this dale, mill unless the .B
so p.nd, the equity o!’ univmptß
sliali tiiencefui ill l;e loreclosediß
oiiu-r proceedings take placepß
sue in to the act of assembly B
such case made and provided. B
And it is further orilvrol, B
pursuance of said act that ti.brtfl
be puhlihed in one of the Ptbfl
Gazettes, of lliis state at leas 018
in every Month until ilie timclfl
pointed lor payment, or savedß
the Mortgagers, or their spttß
agent, at Hast six inomlis prtß
ous to the time the said iimner■
ordered to he paid into Court H
aforesaid. H
Extract from the mhui (■, ■
J. BULLOCH, CUM
Feb. 29, 1806. I
NOTICE. I
[INE months after ilatr, isl
i- 3 plication will be made fl
the honorable the Inferior CoB
of Camd.n county, for leave ‘B
seli about seven hundred aers ■
End, lying head of Crooj
td river, about two hundred■
cies ol White Oak, and a
her of Luts in the town el JcnJ
son, in the county aforesaid; ?■
pertining to ihe estate of ‘V
dam Jones, ueccastd, late ol !“■
icwn at St. Alary’s, Eir theac*
nefn oftiie heirs and creditors- ■
D. G JONLS.J
Adv'imsti
St. Alary’s, Jan. 15, 1807. I
21 lam 9m
NO ric.E.
Nine months after date, -r?
iation will be made to the 11
nferior court of Eflinghani cot
tv for leave to sell a tra it
anil in said county, contain’
100 acres, lying on the 8un ,u
Road, for the benefit ol thv 11
< nd creditors. ~
WILLI.iM IVRIGHT, f
E. GABLE, Adm*