The Patriot and commercial advertiser. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, May 04, 1807, Image 3

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■ r . h v lt in the cirr, from h\- ■ ‘ t Warsaw mentioning K. death, and tim tin- bud/ ■U n received in that city ■great pot”! 1 - as ff ■ 8 V, buried there. We in- to th.ak, from ■ ailadnn to the scene of ac that Murat should he have „ must have been killed in a'ttle of Eylau, or in some • immediately fallowing it- Guards. *• she day we celebrate, fla )’ each return of it find us 11 the enjoyment ol our pre- Cnt hkbings. 2 - The inion of the Sites to the man vtho tempts to separate them. 3- The memory ol General kfon,. 4- the memory cf General ““(bington i- ihe tri’.iiia of the United ytates, A she Prrlident of the U” “'hd States. 7. The principles of ’76 — ir.ay they be cherilhed even to the 14th generation. 8. Gen. Eaton, who plant* fd the American Flag on the walls'of Derne. g. Ihe Rate of Georgia—=• Arrived at agricultural & pro greflirig to commercial confc quence. 10. The liberty of the Press and trial by fury—-the bul wark of American Liberty— may they ever remain invio r late. it. The Governor of Georgia. 12. America—lndependent of all governments, influenced by none. 13. Good quarters to the Heroes of ’76 who yet remain among us. 14. The memory of Gene ral Ha tit ikon. 15. The Fair of Georgia— Woman ! O lovely woman ! Nature formed thee to temper man, 16. The memory of Gene ral Morgan, who taught at the Cow-pens how Americans fight. 17. The belligerent powers of Europe—while we depre cate their deftrufciion by war; May we learn how to appre ciate the bicßings of peace. VOLUNTEERS. he memory of General nail. O ; .r Min biers to the Court ondon. Independence of Amerr As it was our fathers bo., , may it be that of their for. ever to defend it. Thomas Jcjferfon —Whole ‘■’ om foils tire intrigues of uption, and whole forti’ ieads anarchy in triumph, he commercial interePs of s United States. R angers. . The Day, the gth anni’ v. clary —may each return in rse our emulation and pa lifm. it. The United States of America—the only fantluary of national freedom* 3. The Prclident of tire United States-the pbilofi pher, fti'esman and patrio'—may h:s admtnifiration always con form to the genius of our go vernment. 4. The venerable vice-pre fi Unt and heads of depart in’ ot. 3. The Governor and Le* gifiature of Georgia. and. The memory of Wafh inw ion—may his virtues he the pattern and his fame the ffimulant of every patriot. 7. The American Navy— may the laurels they have so gallantly obtained never be tarnished. 8. Humanity —may no tide of prolperity or refemment sweep, from our breaks thoie E mpathies which the miseries of mankind flrould excite. q. The American Volun* teers, their country’s belt de fence —may patriotism and valor excite them when their iervices are wanted. to. The memory of tbofe departed heroes, who glori ously fell in defending then country’s cauf’e. 11. The few furvivirrg pa triots of’76— may they in tne evening of iiie, enjoy al; tne blessings their virtuous labors juitly merit. 12. The American Fair— may thev never quit this world without leaving fair and vir tuous copies. 13- The PEOPLE—may they ever retain the virtue to preserve and the lit muds to defend their lihertv. 14. Religion—may its vo taries he wide, tolerant and ti nned, leaving the right of o pinion inviolate. 15. The memory of our late commander Capt. Young and other departed members of our corps. 16. The Sun of Liberty— may our profperotis and hap py land long be illuminated by its brilliant ravs. 17. The memory of Gcnls. Jackson & Tattnall ;The wor thy (upporters of patriotism. VOLUNTEER^. By Col. johnfon; Love of Liberty and Liberty of Love. Alter Gen. Mitchel had re tired; Gen. Mitchell. After Col. Johnson had re tired ; Col. johnfon our late commander. By Ensign M’Kenna ; The memory of General Montgo mery ; may Erin’s sons ever follow the example of their tl luflrious countryman. May unanimity ever cem** ent the Volunteer Corps of Georgia. May tyrants learn to fear the power of thofe'whofe hap piness they have dared to dis turb. Extract of a Letter from a Gen tleman, in Peterahurgh (Geo.) to his friend in this city, noted April 21. “ A Gentleman witlr whom f conversed yesterday, and who is directly from St. Louis (Louisi ana), which place he left on the 29th uit. informed me that the Spaniards had actually declare 1 war, and had commenced hosti lities on this aide the R ver ; and that every preparation was mak ing to meet them.” By appealing to official do cuments, we End —that in a period of so years, the popu lation of this country has in creased from 2.630,000 to 5, 136,000. — Nat. Intel. CHARLESTON, April ”23. Loss of the Gabriel Duval. We are sorry to announce the loss of the regular trading Packet Schooner Gabriel Duval, Capt. Watt, on tier parage from this port for Nassau. On the 12ih ir,st. iive days after sailing, she got - shore on the North side of Abaco. The vessel and principal part ot tne cargo were totally lost —rite Captain, Passengers and Crew were taken oil by a wrecker and cart led into Nassau. Capt. Watt name passenger in the sloop Rox ana, arrived this morning. C. 11. FISHER, HAS EOll SALE, Casks Lwifeed Oil, Hhds. N. E. Rum, Bid*, do. do. Jamaica Rum, Almonds in boxes, Spermaceti Candles of an excel lent qualitv. And usual Articles, which will he sold on very low term,. *** Sea Stores put up at the slioi test notice. May 4. 49 4t Sheriffs Sales. ON the first Tuesday in sane next , between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock V\ ill be Sold, at the Court* hoi ft m the city of Savannah. ALL that tenement house and Store, improvement’ and part of lot No. 3 Jekyl l ything, Darby Ward, taken under sun d> v Executions as tkc property of George Enoe, pointed out by plaintiffs attorney. j t ALSO, Ai! that wharf Lot improve meiuj, commonly known by the name of t avlor & Scarhrtuijvhs vi barf, taken under Execution at the suit of George Faires de ceased vs. administrator of John J ay lor deceased, pointed out by plaintiffs attorney. ALSO, Al! that plantation'and improv. ments. situate on the Great O gecliee road, 3 miles from Savan nah, j#ining the plantation of George Milieu, seized under r x ccution at the suit of _ Biaiklock, vs. Levi Sheftall— pointed out bv plaintiff’s attorney ALSO, All that wharf lot and improve ments known by the name of Pooler’s wharf; taken under ex ecmionasthe property 4 of John Pooler, to satisfy Id. Reynolds h \ others— property pointed out by plaimitPs attorney. AISO, A negro man named Cupid; taken under sundry executions against the estate ot Stephen Blount dec. ALSO, Two Houses situate on the West side of Bull street, on the South part of that Lot, front ing me Bay where S. Id. Stack house, now keeps Vendue Store, one of the tenements at present occupied by Dr. Schley corner of Bay lane taken under Execu tion, at the suit of George Pon_ sonby vs. Frederick Shaffer sui viving copartner, pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. ALSO, All that plantation St improve ments, situate on the Boston Bluff road, about 3 miles from Savannah, joining Lands of Ni chul Turnbull, & others, known by the name of Laurel hill; taKen under Executiou.as the property of Emanuel Rengdl, at the suit ot W illiatu Dixon Ikco. pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. ALbO, | All that valuable tract of land, i and improvements, situate an toe ( upper part of Wilmington ui i and, bounded by Warsaw river, | Wiutmarsh creek, lands of Ri chard i unier, Esq. a.id others; taken u.oer sundry executions as the property ot Win. Barnard —pointed out by toe pmuiiUfa iltornies. j ALSO, All that lot, or parcel of land, , situate m the township oi Mont i goinery, with the improvements j thereon, at present occupied uy l Peter H. Morel, Esq. seized uu ! der sundry executions against him.—pointed out by plaluidf’s at torney. T. ROBERTSON, S. C. C. May 2. 4y mi Sheriff’s Sales. Oil the frst Tuesday in June next between the hours of ten and three o'clock, WILL BE BOLD, i At the Court house in the city oj Savannah, All that plantation near Savan nah, known as No. 2, and part of No. 1, in Fan lawn track, con taining 136 acres more nr less, ■ ajoining lands of the late general ! Jackson ; foreclosed as the pro perty of James and Francis D. L. liomaca and others, to satisfy a mortage due Richard M* i William-/. T. ROBERTSON, 8. C. C. IN lav 2. 49 Sheriff’s Sales, 1 ON the first Tuesday in funr ; next, WILL BE SOLD, at the j Court- House in M'lntosh conn j Us between the hours oj 10 cs? 3 \ o'clock. ‘The following proper j ty viz. ITT'OUR hundred aerts land , JU more or less, situate lying & j being in the county of M‘ln tosh j granted to Murdoch iVPLeod | stnr. old survey, seized and tak en under execution as the proper ty of M tu -loch i\l‘Leod fr. at die suit of Edward Teal. Condi- ! tionc CASH on the duv of sale, j THEOD. mon ffort, | S. it. c. j May Ist* 4 9 j Meliss, Taylor & Cos. Li form their fiends or da he pub! c that thru have :eim ved. to the store latch) occupied by JJ.iv and Taylor jr. They nave just Received, By the Ship Mary from Gree nock a part of their Spring Supply of GOODS. Among which are : (/"NO T I ON bagging l 'W Flax and tow oznaburgs Brown linens Pavilion gauze—table cloths & diapers ‘ Cotton shirting Cotton, marking & floss threads Red and black Morocco Caps Romai and Pul Lent ham; ker chiefs A complete assortment of coat ana BUTTONS , Pots, ovens, skillets A sad irons. Which will be disposed of on good terms. May 3, 49 LOST ~~ ON Friday Morning last, a Silver Tripii CHAIN, widt Scissors and Pincushion affixed •uit, and the Initials A. G. en graved on a Plate—Whoever find- it will, if required, receive a reasonable Reward, on leaving it at this Office. Alay 4. 49 ts Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in flint next WILL BE SOLD, ! A 1 the Court house in the city rs \ ouvannuh. between the hours of j 10 and 3 o'clock. /\ Li. that Lot of Land in Sa- A. vannab, containing 60 by 9-.I leet, known by the nuinurr lb. Liberty Ward, with the no-’ provf ments. All that Lot nf Lard in Sa* vr.nnah, containing 6a by 90 L-tC \ ernon tydiir.g Hea.hcoat watd, known by tne No. 5, with the imp, ov ements. title half Lot itj Savannnh, containing 30 h l :t ’4feer. being the eastern half of Lot No 10, Ellis J ything Heathcoat Wa rd, with the impi ovements. All that tract of land, situate about two miles from Savannah containing 66 acres, being part of the Fairlawn tract. 1 he above levied on and sold as the proper ty of Thomas Nor. tun, deceased. ALSO, All that Plantation in White Blu f, on Vtiimn river, known by t ic name ui W akefield—Also asoat te Lot joining the same on tlie-oudi tuid bounded south by Vo noi.burgh and east on | Vi-rnon iivci. Bold a-, (he pro* : periy of G orge to >ausi/ tile Exetutota of Gilbert. ALSO, Al! those two Lots of l and near Savannah containing Ni, e tv Seven ska <0 ir-h ac.es late tlie property’ < i Richard Wvlfv, dec’tl Numliers nine N ten h-. cle tineated in a PI it thereot made by John M-Kinnon Surveyor, A Iso those other J Lots. Num bers Eight, Nin. , l.iiKea at Fair Lawn containing th n1; three E a half act eg, hue me p.JjKii-y of Richard Wylly, dt teased, Sold under u forte.i.s ite e>l h Mortgage given by joi.n i Giay* lu Glasi ..nd SliafE r. ALSO, All that Lot in Ewinthyrgh Number twentv five, ,aud lour Lots in Savannah Niin.lic 1 16 in Green Ward, No. 22 in Elbert Ward fk Nos. 5 & !U in Franklin Ward, Solti under a toieclosurc ot a Mortgage, given by John i. G-ay to John Glass deceased, in hrs lifetime, Terms Cash. 1 - ROBER'I SON, s. c. c. May Ist. 49 B a n k Man 1 i ests &c. lor Bale at this Office.