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777/; IRISHMAN.
The savage loves his native shore,
Though rude the soil, and chili
the air;
Well then may Erin’s sons a
dore
Their isle that nature formed so
fair.
Wiiat flood reflects a shore so
sweet,
As glorious Bov ne, or pastoral,
Ban!
And who a friend or foe can
meet,
So gen’rous as an Irishman f
His hand is rash, his heart is
w arm,
But Principle is still his guide;
None mote repents a deed of
harm,
And noi.-e forgives with nobler
pride.
ile may be dup’d, but wont be
dat’d;
Fitter to practice than to plan,
He ably tarns hi poor reward,
And spends it like an Irishman.
If strai g ■ and poor, fur you he’ll
P a y . ,
And guide you where you safe
may be;
Are you his comrade—-while you
stay
His cottage holds a jubilee:
His inmost soul he will unlock;
And il he may your merits scan,
’ll our confidence lie scorns to
mock,
For faithful is an Irishman.
By Honor bound, in woe or weal
VV hate’er she bids he dares to
do ;
Tempt him with bribes, or if you
fail,
Try him in fire, and find him
true .
He seeks not safety, let his post
Be, where it ought, in Danger’s
van ;
And ii tiie field of fame be lost,
’Twill not be by an Irishman.
jFp in, lov'd land, from age to age
Alav you become more fam'd
more f. e
May peace * - ira —or il you
wage
Defensive war—cheap victory!
May plenty bloom in every field
Your Healthful breezes softly
hill,
And pleasure’s smiles serenely
g'W,
The breast of ev’ry Irishman.
From the Sentimen al Magazine*
GRAMMA 11C AL hfljil'LK
To Miss SALLY SY.Vi AX. *
Madam,
Antongft the numeral pro •
j bo futons towards a ma.t iruoiti
at union with your aimabeper
fa, i hope you’ll not decline
the interjection ol my pieinm
r.ary pretences. 1 liiouid not
wtih to be a mere noun adiec •
five to you in all cases, but 1
pojuivtly declare, that compa
ratively ipeakmg, 1 lhoulu be
fuperlauvely happy to agree
wtin you in the jubjundive
mood. I trult you il not opi
ate me finguJar, lor deliting
to have the plural in my fami
ly ; 1 shall iabrtcate no u rbal
oiation, to prove how 1 long
to have our affettions in com’
monos two : but I prHnme,
that in cale ol a conjunction co
pulative, you’ll u!e no indica
tive felicitation to be in the im
perative mood , as I am deter
mined to be m ihcpotential ac‘
mic, while you are in the fu
ture pafiive, or in the supine :
jor it is the optative of my foul
to become your relative, by
the antecedent of regular conju-
as this alone can con
ttitute a lawful concord with
the feminine gender, and afford
t.-s a part a pic of Jitbjlanlivc
happiness. Every article pof
[efifive or genitive shall become
a dative tranflalion to you ;
nothing shall he accufaiive a*
gaidfl your government; and
your sweet nominative without
a pronoun or even ad verb shall
be my vocative, till death the
great ablative of all Jiving by
the gradual declcnjion of •nr
corporal nature puts a final
termination to the present tenfie,
and time through an infinite
progrejfion of ages may render
us preterpcrfeEl in the future
tense ; in the interim my prin r
cipal part of speech in its pri
mitive or derivative extension is
to the end that you may put
the moft charitable conflruQion
on this simple proposition, and
that your definitive refioluiion
may he consonant to the wishes
of your very indeclinable lo
ver
MICHAEL DE MAIM BUS.
Dialogue between a Dutchman
and his wife.
Man —You tarn pich, I
vifh you was tead.
Wise —Vy you vifh me tead ?
Man —Ten I know vat I’d
put on your crave.
Wise —Vat vould you put
on my crave Spalpeen f
Man —’Tisbear I vould put,
Here lies mine vife.oot plessed pe,
She alvjiys usM to scolt at me—
flhentie reader, quit the sot,
Or she will scolt ul you, py Cot !
Sheriffs Sales.
■At the court-house in the city of
Savanna i,
WILL BE SOLD,
On Tuesday the seventh doy of
May next,
Lot No. 5, Moore Tything
Percival Ward,with the buildings
and improvements ; taken in exe
cution as the property of the es
tate of John Wereat, deceased,
to satisfy a judgment in favor of
.Owen Owens.
T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c.
March 5. 42 ini
Sheriffs Sales.
ON the first Tuelday in
May next , be tween the hours
oj to and 3 o'clock Will be
Sold, at the Court Jioufc in
the city of Savannah.
All that tract or parcel of la id,
containing 1660 acres more or
less situate in—— countv on Bus
fabjc-creek near the head of iitile
Satilla river bounded bv lands of
Samuel West and others, taken
under execution, at the suit of the
Executors of Gilbert vs. Execu
tors of George llaist.
T. ROBERTSON, S.C. C.
Sheriffs Sales.
On the first Tuesday in Mar / next
between the hours of ten and
three o'clock ,
WILL BE SOLD,
At the Court house in the city of
Savannah ,
AH that tract of land, situate
on the Augusta road, about three
miles from Savannah, known
by the name of the 3 mile House,
containing 45 acres, with the
improvements thereon; taken un
tier execution, Wiscnhaker, vj.
Executrix of Benjamin Putnam,
deceased.
T. ROBERTSON, s.c. c.
March 2. 42 1 m
Prime Seed Rice.
FOR SALE,
A QUANTITYof Prime
SEED RICE, entirely free from
red grains, being the production
of River Swamp, the first year’s
nlanting. The Price is One Dol
lar per bushel. Apply to the sub”
•Htriber, at Ins residence, St. James’.
Square.
JOHN H. MOREL.
Dec. 25. 12 ts
NOTICE.
NINE months Sifter ap
plication will be made to the
Justices of the Inferior Court, tor
leave to sell the half lot No. 3, Ist
Tvtliing, Anson Ward, belonging
to the estate of James YVhitefield,
deceased, for the benefit of the
Th. WHITEFJELD, Ex'r.
Jan. 1. 1807. 14 lam9m
Notice is hereby Given,
That at 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 r
longing to the estate of James
Doors, decealed, viz :
Two hundred and Fifty a
eres, old survey, situate, lying
and being in Chatham Coun
ty, bounded by Great Oge*
chee river, land of Goidivire,
and land now of Joseph Well’
cher, Esq.—The fame being
for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of the laid James
Doors, deccafe
THO’s. MILLS, Adm’r
Savannah, Sept. 4, 1806.
‘ notice;
Nine months after date, ap
plication will be made to the
honorable court 0; ordinary of
Tatnal county for leave to fell
atiad of land -containing 190
acres on the Altarnahaw river
in laid county adjoining Mar
lin Harden, alio 402 1-2 a
cres in Wilkinson County, in
the second diffrift Lot No.
tio, the properly of John
Sharp fen. deceased, to be fold
for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors.
JOHN SH ARP,
Acministrator.
Sept, t. 85.
FOR SALE,
CHEAP FOR CASH,
A HANDSOME YOUNG
MARE, five years old—
She draws weli in a Chair, and
has gone in the plough for some
I f'mt.—Apply at this Office.
March *3. i7 ts
Null CE.
($3- THE Subscriber will
attend to receive the returns of
taxable proper tv, for the present
year, for the comity of Chatham,
at the following places, to wit;
At Cherokee Hill, on Wednesday
the 25th March, the Ist and Bth
of April; at the house formerly
Airs M'Knight’s oolite 27th of
March and 3'! and I O'. It of April;
at the Win bluff meeting house,
on the 29dt Match, the 4th and
11th of April; and at his office, in
Savannah, at any time (the fore
going days excepted).
J. POOLER,
Receiver of Tax Returns.
Sav. March 23. 1807.
NO L iCE.
P 0
TWO Runaway Negroes
one an African born, calls himself
TOM, lie is a tall, slim fellow
between 25 and 30 years of a
the other a country born, calls
himself PETER, a stout,’ well
set fellow, nearly the same age.
Note—These Negroes were
advertised by Robert Powers, Fs
quire, late of M'lntosh county, in
a Charleston paper, ('Lite Times)
and in the Georgia Republican.
The owner or owners can have
them by applying to
D. GARVIN,
East Florida, opposite the
Town oj St. Mary's.
Martin's Island , \
March 19. j 6m
These Negroes were ad
vertised nearly two years since.
A dmmistralors Sales,
Will he sold, on Thursday the.
2 * si day of May next, in front
of the Exchange, Savannah.
Eight negroes, belong
in<r to th*. estate ol Sebastian
Blache deceased, viz. Adam,
Peter, Milly, Mind*, Zeal, Eruns
way, David and Joe.
Sale to commence at i 1
o’clock, A. M. Conditions Cash
before delivery.
A. BLACHE, Adrrir.
April 10. 43 6t
ATTENTION!
THE Subscriber offers for
sale, the following Tracts
of LAND, lying in Burke coun
ty, vix.
One hundred aerrt of prime
oak and hickory land, ott Savan
nah river, originally granted to
John Kennedy.
Two hundred acres of first
quality pine land, lying on the
waters of Big Sweet- water, origi
nally granted to James Barrett,
Two hundred and forty acres
divided into three tracts, oak and
hickory land, on Little Sweet
water, granted to the heirs of
William Willliams.
The above land will be sold
low for Caslt or Negroes.
Apply at this office, or to
THOMAS WALSH.
Notice is hereby Given.
THAT at the expiration of
nine months from the date
hereof, application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Chatham County,-: for
L ave to sell the following Tract
LAND in the County of Bul
lock, containing five hundred
acres, of F. Rest
er, for the benefit of the heira &
Creditors of John A. Eirick.
MARY EIRICK, Adm'x-
April 6. 41 lam 9m
Notice is hereby Given.
THAT after the expiration of
nine months from the date
hereof, application will be made
to the honorable the inferior
court of Chatham county, for
leave to sell the follow mg lots k
tracts of land, being the real es
tate of Mrs. Barbarv Wright,
late of the city of Savannah (wi
dow) deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs, viz.
One lot in the city of Savannah;
60 feet in front, and 90 feet in
depth, known by he number 2. In
Ty thing, Heath cote ward.
ALSO,
One lot in Yamacraiv, known
by the number 10, being 95 feet
wide, and 100 feet in depth,
bounded to the west on Farm
st ret.
AND ALSO,
A tracj of 100 acres of Land
on Buck-Head, in Burke coun
ty, adjoining Davis Austin, at
the time of the original survey
thereof
Wm. WRIGHT, Adm’r.
ELIZABETH GABLE,Adnt’x
April?. 42 latn 9m
Four Dollars Reward.
ABSENTED herself a few
days ago, a Mulatto Gir',
named LUCY, about 14 or 15
years of age, has large eye*, and
some Rmgworms on her face
She is a native of Virginia, but
speaks good French. The above
Reward will be paid to any per.
son who will deliver her to the
Subscriber.
JOSEPH CADET.
April 6. 41 4t
TO LEASE,
For one or More Years.
THE large and commodious
HOUSE, latelv occupied
by Mrs. B, air, as a Bearding
House, comer of Franklin square
and Bryan street. It contains ten
rooms, has a good stable, and o
ther necessary out buildings—For
terms apply at this office, °
March 5. 32 if
Blank Manifests &c.
For Safe at. this Offer,
ffss* wy tj-sj
I NEW-YORK .t Ni ; \
i j>
s SAVANNAH, \
S s’
s BOOT if SHOE UTOReA
A. Scribner & Cos
If ATE JUST liRCFIIf
From A ew-Tork, by f lt
brig Luka,
an elegant assortment
Boots, Shoes & Slijiji er )
Os a Superior Quality, „ ud /
ter the English fashion
ALSO,
Misses Slififiers & Q//,
drens bhoes,
Which in addition to thur forme,
suppty, makes their
very extensive; which they 0 il t
FOR, SALE, at reduced prices,n
their store on the Bay, nearly L
posite the Exchange.
Sheriff's Sales^
ON the first Tuesday in JG
next, WILL BE SOLD, tt tkt
Court. House in this city
tween the hours of IQ and |
o'clock.
ALL those buildings im
improvements, on the N. W
half part of Lot No. —, Deck
er Ward, belonging to th
heirs of Philip Minis, deceals
—formerly occupied and own
ed by Maurice Lchiff.
A fifty acre lot, known bj
the number 8, the heuie l
present occupied by Jofepl
Arnold, in Anson Ward
and three lots, being part of 1
five acre lot, adjoining the
town, formerly belonging t,
the estate of John Currie, dec
taken under execution as the
property of Joseph Arnold,!
the suits of Benjamin Bally
furvjving copartner and Bmj
Bufly, jun.
T.’ ROBERTSON, S. C.C
March 3. 42 lm
Just Received
AT THE
NEW.YORK & SAVANNAH
BOOT fcf SHOE STORE,
On the Buy, opposite the La
change,
Philadelphia Boots,
Gentlemen’s SHOES, & L*
dies’ SLIPPERS, of every
defertption, and of a su
perior quality.
A. SCRIBNER & C
March 36. 31 ts
NOTICE.
NINE months after date, ap
plication will be made t
the honorable the Inferior Com
of Camden county, for leave t
sell about seven hundred aers
land, lying on the head of Cro
ed river, about two hundred *
cres of White Oak, and a n ura
ber of Lot* in the town of ] c^(1
son, in the county aforesaid; sp
pertaining to the estate of W
liam Jone*, deceased, late ot th
town of St. Mary’s, for thebe
nefit of the heirs and creditors.
D. G. JONES.
Administrate
St. Mary’s, Jan. IJ, I*o7.
Notice.
THE Subscriber forbids
persons, front this date, •
give any credit on his accoi’ 111
without a written order from E lO
J ; A. MOUKICE.
April 13 43.
WANTED,
A YOUTH of 12 or 14 y r
of age, of decent connecti
ons, as an Apprentice to the Ptri
ir.g Business. Apply at this 01
lice.
March 2.
FOR SALE,
J few Military Dm®
Bv
JVI. WHITLEY.
Market Sfitif
March 23. M. ts