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/y t>m /Ac People's Friend.
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The f 'Having is by some attribut
ed to Cion —others have ascrib
ed It to Moscuui, author of the
■ celebrated Epitkalamium to He
len. But however uncertain its
origin its finished excellence as
a classical painting, is uniter•
’ sal'y confessed.
AMOR FUGITIVES,
Ok, tme Flight of Love and
Reward oc Vend-.
(/Ittemptedfrom the Greek.)
I’VE lost my love—He’s flown a
way—
If vou should see the rebel strav,
O, tell me where, th j otishali sip
The sweetest hiss from Venus’ lip.
But should you briny him, with
the kiss.
I’ll give, O dear, a sweeter bliss.
So plain his marks you’ll surely
know —
His limb-are like the vesper glow;
Piercing his eyes, and voiced with
fne,
Os dew his tongue, his breath cf
ire.
..Unmeaning always what he tells,
Soft on Ins tips persuasion dwells:
But when he’s angry, so severe,
No tear will touch, no pity spare.
Tiis hair disposed with simple
grace,
In ringlet- floats around his face,
That would conceal his serpent
eye,
Whose lustre lures but to destroy’
His limbs arc nuked, veil’d his
mind,
And still ’tis changeful as the wind.
Small are ids hands, ibo’ fur they
dart—
To Acheron and Pluto’s heart.
Small too, his bow, and o’er it lies
t\ smaller dart, that wounds the
skies,
His golden quiver, silken strung,
Around ins shoulder loose is burg
In this the little reeds you’ll see,
The eif e’en dares to shoot at me.
A ! l are delu ,ivu nvsehief all—
But mo t iiis torch, whose flames,
tuo’ small,
S<> finely pierce, so distant burn,
Their he..t inflames tire very sun !
Should you( • --bel chance to
see,
Your captive make and bring to
me,
Alt ho’ iie threaten, do not fear,
AUlto’ he weep, stiil do not spare.
But should he smile, cic would lie
KISS,
Touch not bislips—’twere fatal
bliss,
And should he say, “ here try my
bow,
** ’T:s harmless,?rv, I’ll show vou
how”—
Fi\ ;flv the tempter’s syren breath
’Tis dipt iu venom, wing’d with
death. F.
The Boast of PLUTUS.
Plutus assumes a haughty air,
Just like oi4F purse proud fellows
here,
Let kings (says he) let coblers
tell,
Whose gifts among mankind
i ACell.
Consider courts; what draws
the ir train?
Think you ’as loyalty, or gain?
1 hat statesman hath the strong
est hold,
Whose toci of politico is gold;
By that, in former reigns, ’tis
said,
The knave iu power hath senates
Jed;
By ti iat alone he sway’d debates,
Enrich’d himself, and beggar’d
stales,
Yorcgoynur boast. You must
conclude
That’s most esteem’d that’s most
pursued.
Think too,in what a woeful plight
That wietch must live whose
pocket’s light.
Are not his hours by want dt
presi?
Penurious care corrodes his
breast.
Without respect, or love, or
friends,
His solitary day descends.
one riff’s Sales.
At the court-house in the city oj
Saz annu i,
WILL BE SOLD*
On Tuesday the seventh day if
May next,
Lot No. 5, Moore Tythiug
Percival Ward, with the buildings
uisu improvements ; taken in exe
cution as tlm property of the es
tate of Joint We rest, deceased,
to satisfy’ a judgment in favor of
Owen Owens.
T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c.
March 5. 42 1 in
sheriff’s Sales.
ON the first Tuesday in
May next, between the hours
oj io and 3 o'clock Will be
Sold, at ike CourGhovfe in
the city of Savannah.
All that tract or parcel of land, ;
containing 1660 acres more or i
loss situate in —county oil But |
faloe creek near the head of iiuie !
Satiila river bounded by lands of |
Samuel West and others, token 1
under etcecuiion, at the suit of the j
Executors of Gilbert vs. Execu
tors of George Haist.
J'. RO HER.TSON, S. C. C. j
March it.
bherill’s bales.
On the frst Tuesday in May next
between the hours of ten and
three o'clock,
WILL BE SOLD,
At the Court house in the citu of
Savannah ,
All that tract of land, situate
on the Augusta road, about three
miles from Savannah, known
by the name of the 3 milt House,
containing 45 acres, with the
improvements thereon; taken un
der execution, Wistnhaker, vs.
Executrix of Benjamin Putnam,
deceased.
T. ROBERTSON, s.c.c.
March 2. 42 1 m
Sheriff’s Sales,
On the First Tuesday in May
next,
WILL 1?E SOLD,
At the court house in the city of
Savannah, between the hours
of 10 and 3 o'clock,
A TRACT of Lard in Effing
ham county, supposed to
contain HOO acres, bounding to
iheiicrtn on Savannah river, and
adjoining lands of James Gold
wire, John Goldwire, Ja<. King,
and others; sold as the prupeitv
cl James Habersham, at the suit
of Joseph Clay.
All that lot or parcel of land,
at Montgomery, with the im
provements thereon, at present
occupied by Bryan Morel; taken
to satisfy sundry executions a
gainst him.
T. ROBERTSON, s. c.c.
i April 1. 41 lm
Prime Seed Rice .
FOR SALE ,
A QUANTITY of Prime
SEED RICE, entirely tree from
red grains, being the production
of River Swamp, (he first tear’s
plaining. ‘ Tiie Price is One Dol
lar per bushel. — Apply to the sub”
senber, at Ins residence, St. James’
•Square.
JOHN H. MOREL.
Ore ° S J_> if
.sLbsL RIP 1 IONS
Ate received at the Patriot Of
fice, for the
Farmer's Gazette ,
a Republican Paper, published
weekly in Sparta, Georgia, by.
DENNIS L BY A N
Price of Subscription S 3
Ayear, payable half yearly 111
ad va ice,
no net.
Absented himself on the
llili ult. SCI Pi O, a Negro
feiioiv, by trade a Cooper but will
work at any other business ; yel
low com[flection, about 5 feet g
inches high, about 40 years. Ten
Dollars will be paid on delivering
him in Jail or 00 Tel lairs wharf, to
Ti l OS. DULLAGE AN.
Feb. 12. 26 ts
NOTICE.
JVTINE months alter date, ap
1N plication will be made 10 the
Justices of the Inferior Court, tor
leave to sell the halt lot No- o, Ist
Tv thing, Anson Ward, belonging
to the estate of Janies Whitefield,
deceased, (or the benefit of the
heirs.
Th. WHITEFIELD, Ex'r.
Jan. 1. 1807. 14 lam9m
Notice is hereby Given,
HAT 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”
longing to the estate of James
Doors, decea fed, viz :
Two hundred and Fifty a
cres, old lurvey, (ituate, lying
and being in Chatham Coun
ty, bounded by Great Oge
ci ee river, land of Goldivire
and land now of jofeph Welf”
cher, Efq.—'The fame being
for (he benefit of the heirs and
creditors of the said James
Doors, dcceafed.
THO’s. MILLS, Adm’r
Savannah, Sept. 4, IHO6.
NOTICE.
Nine months after date, ap
plication will be made to the
honorable court of ordinary of
Tatnal county for leave to fell
atrad of land containing igo
acres on the Altamahaw river
in said county adjoining Mar
tin Harden, also aO2 1-2 a
eres in Wilkin (on County, in
the second diftrid Lot No.
no, the property of John
Sharp fen. deceased, to be fold
for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors.
JOHN SHARP,
Acministrator.
1 - 85.
FOR SALE,
CHEAP FOR CASH,
A HANDSOME YOUNG
MARE, five years old—
She draws well in a Chair, and
has gone in the plough for some
t’tne.—A pply at this Office.
March v3. 37 ts
NU 1 ICE.
gt3~ THE Subscriber will
attend to receive the returns of
taxable property, for the present
year, for the county of Chatham,
at the following places, to wit;—
At Cherokee Hill, on Wednesday
the 25di March, the lit and Bth
of April; at the house formerly
Mrs. M Knight’s on the 27 li of
March and 3d and 10:!t of April;
at the White-bluff meeting house,
on the 23ih Maich, the 4th and
iitli of April; and at his office, in
Savannah, at any time (the fore
going davs excepted).
J. POOLER,
Receiver of Tax lieturns.
Sav. Afarch 23. 1807.
Notice.
m
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TWO R unaway Negroes
one an African born, calls himself
TOM, he is a tall, slim fellow
between 25 and 30 years of age;
the other a country born, cabs
himself PETER, a stout, well
set fellow, nearly t-lie same age.
Note—These Negroes were
advertised by Robert Powers, Es
quire, lain of M'lntosh county, in
a Charleston paper, (The Time*)
and in the Georgia Republican.
The owner or owners can have
them by applying to
D. GARVIN,
East Florida, opposite the
I our. oj St. Alary’s.
Martin's Island , i
March 19. ) 56 6m
Those Negroes were ad
verdsed nearly two years since.
Administrator’s Sales,
Will he sold , cn Thursday the.
2 Ist dov of May next, in front
of the ‘Exchange, Savannah.
Eight negroes, belong
ing to tbe estate ol Sebastian
Blache ° deceased, viz. Adam,
Peter, Milly, Minds, Zeal, Frans
wav, David and Joe.
Sale to commence at it
o’clock, A. M. Conditions Gash
before delivery.
A BLACHE, Adm'r.
April 10. 43 Rt
ATTENTION!
THE Subscriber offers for
sale, the following Tracts
of LAND, lying in Burke coun
ty, viz.
One hundred acres of prime
oak and hickory land, on 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 laud, on Little Sweet
water, granted to the heirs of j
William Willliams.
The above land will be sold
low for Cush 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
leave to sell the following Tract
of LAND :n the County of Bul
lock, containing five hundred
acres, adjoining land ofF. Rest
er, for the benefit of the heirs 6c
Creditors of John A. Eirick.
MARY EIRICK, Adm'x.
April 6. 41 jam 9in
Notice is hereby Given.
THAT after the expiration of
nine months from the date
hereof, application will be made
to the honorable tha inferior
court of Chatham county, for
leave to sell the following lots &.
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 1 he number 2. in
Tything, lieaihcote ward.
ALSO,
One lot in Yamacravv, known
by ihe number 10, being 95 feet
wide, and 100 feet in depth,
bounded to the west or Farm
street.
AND ALSO,
A traci of 100 acres of Land
on Buck-Head, in Burke coun
tv, adjoining Davis Austin, at
the time of the original survey
thereof
Wm. WRIGHT, Adm’r.
ELIZABETH GABLE,Adm’x
April 3* 42 lam 9m
Fcur Dollars Reward.
AB9ENTLD Herself a few
days ago, a lY.ulatto Girl,
named LUCY, about 14 or 15
years of age, has large eyes, and
some Ringworms on her face
She is a native of Virginia, but
speaks good French. The above
Reward will be paid to an>- per.
soil who will deliver her to the
Subscriber.
JOSEPH CADET.
April k i. 41 4-
TO LEASE,
For one or More Years.
HTHE large and commodious
HOUSE, lately occupied
by Mrs. Biair , as a Boat ding
House, corner 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 J. 32 if
Apprentices’ Inden
tures for sale at this of
fice.
Sheriff’s Sa I
ON the first Tuesda I
next, IVILL BE SO] I
Court-House in tlu 9
tween the hours 01 I
o'clock. J I
ALL those buildings J
improvements, on the X “1!
half par t of Lot No. — }
er YV aid, belonging .9
heirs of Philip Minis, dcces'l
—formerly occupied and oyl
eel by Maurice LehifF. 1
A fifty acre lot, known I
the number 8, the houlel
present occupied by j o [ t !
Arnold, in Anson ‘ \Y atc J
and thiee lots, being part el
five acre lot, adjoining 1
town, formerly belongLl
the eitate of John Currie del
taken under execution as J
property of Joseph Arnold]
the suits of Benjamin BuS|
lurviving copattner and Btl
BulTv, jun.
T.’ ROBERTSON, S, C.J
March 5. 42 1;# j
FOR SALE, I
N fezo Military Z)r:. .1
By 1
M. WHITLEY.!
Market -SqusrM
March 23. 37. ts * 9
NOTICE. I
NINE months after date, ?!
plication will be made fl
the honorable the Inferior Con!
of Camden county, for Lave tl
sell about seven hundred aers !
land, lying on the head of Crtolfl
ed river, about two hundred .9
cres of White Oak, and a rmnfl
ber of Lots in the town of Jtffc!
son, in the county aforesaid; J
pertaining to the estate of Wi9
liam Jones, deceastd, late of thl
town of Sc. Mary’s, fur the be!
uefit efthe heirs and creditors.!
D. G. JONES, I
Adminutrahm
St. Mary’s, Jan. 15, ISO 7. I
NOTICE. I
THE Subscriber forbids &9
persons, from this date, tl
give any credit on tiis account!
without a written order from hunl
Jt A. MORKICE. I
April 13 43 I
WANTED,
A YOUTH of 12 or 14 yearl
of age, of decent connectil
ons, as an Apprentice to the Prim
ing Business. Apply at this ofl
fice. j
March 2.
20 Dollars RezvarL I
RAN AWAY from the Sub!
scriber, in Hancock county®
near Sparta, two likely yocnjH
Negro Men, 20 years of ajc, --I
boat 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high*
names TOM &CH
Charles isstout&well made,’ hitß
! he goes to speak, holds his umtitM
open some time before he can et-j
ter a word, and then stuttering
commonly bad while speaking®
Tom is midling spare made, a' l -®
lias somew hat of a black skin
I am apprehensive that the ab ul <9
described Negroes will ntake ‘ j
some sea port in order to
shipping. 1
Any person that will a TP re J
bend the said negroes, and de-i-J
ver them to the subscriber, ll >''■‘l
I cure them so he gets than a £'“ n ’|
i shall have the above Reward. _ I
SAMUEL SH\. I
j April 16. Al
E, Wilton ,
Respectfully infcrr.'h ; :
friends anti the public
rally, that he has removed to“--
iiouse on the Lay, torment o
eupied by Mr. Germaine, titl “
where he continues to earn
The Jay loving Business
in all its various branches. 1
returns thanks for iavours
ay received, and solicit
ptjnce of than