The Patriot and commercial advertiser. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, May 04, 1807, Image 4

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li'i Court of Apollo* \X_ „AN ITALIAN SONG. Dear is mv little native vale, The ring-dove builds and war bles there, Close by my cot she tells her talc To every pa-sing villager. The squirrel leaps from tree to tree, And_ shells his nuts at liberty. In orange groves and myrtle bow- CS, That breathe a gale of frag rance round, I charm the fairv-footed hours With my lov’d lute’s romantic sound ; Or crowns of living laurel weave For those that win the race at eve. The shepherd’s horn at break of duv. The ballet danc’d in twilight glade ; The canzonet ard roundelay Sung in the silent greenwood shade, These simple j< ys that never fail, Shall bind me to my native vaie. MUMHEirayamarMr'iift tueaifwaMiaußß Sheriffs Sales. Jt the court-house in the city cj Savani&'i, • WILL HE SOLD, On lues day the seventh doty rj May next,. Lot No. 5, Moore Tytliiflg Pereival Ward,with the building's and improvements ; taken in exe cution as the property of the es tate ot John W'ereat, deceased, to satisfy a judgment in favor of Owen Owens. T. ROBERTSON, s ; c. c. Mareb 5. 42 lm Sheriffs Sales. # ON the first Tuefd?y in fc May next, letvun the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock Will be Hold, at the CcurtAioufe in the city of Savannah. All that tract or pared of land, containing 16*>0 acres more or less situate in county on Bof. faloe creek the head of iittl a Satilla river 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. March s. Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in May next between the hours of ten. and three o'clock, WILL HE SOLD, . At the Court house in the city oj Savannah , AH that tract of land, situate on the Augusta road, about three miles fioin Savannah, known by the name of the 3 mile House, containing 45 acres, with the improvements thereon; taken tin der execution, Wisenbaker* vs. Executrix of Benjamin Putnam, deceased. T. ROBERTSON, s.c. c. A hitch 43 lm Sheriff'’s Sales-, On the First Tuesday in. May next , WILL BE SOLD, At th-caurt-hou.se in ths city oj Savannah, between the hours of 10 and J o'clock , Plt ALT of Laud in F.ffing. ham county, supposed to contain HOO acres, bounding to the nortn on Savannah river, and adjoining lands of James Gold wile, John Gold wire, Jas. King, and others; sold as the propci tv ol James Habersham, at the suit of Joseph Clay. All that lot or parcel of land, at Montgomery, with the im provements thereon, at preset) 1 occupied by Bryan Morel; taken to satisfy sundry executions a gainst him. P. ROBERTSON, 5. c. c. April 1. II tui Blank Bills of Sale, For Sale a this Office, . Sheriff s Sales, ON the first ‘Tuesday in Maif next, WILL BE SOLD, at the Court-House iti this city be j tween the hours oj 10 and 3 i o'clock. ALL those buildings and improvements, on the N. W. hall part of Lot No. —, Deck er Ward, belonging to the heirs of Philip Minis, decealed formerly occupied and own d by Maurice Lehiff. A fifty acre lot, known by the number 8, rhe house at present occupied by Joleph Arnold, in Anion Ward and three lots, being part of a kve acre lot, adjoining the to’.vn, formerly belonging to the cltaie ©f John Cuirie, dec. taken under execution as the | property of Joseph Arnold, at ! the suits of Benjamin BulTy, furviviitg copartner and Benj. Buflv, jun. T.’ ROBERTSON, S. C. C. March 5. 42 Ivi Administrator’s Sales, ! Will he sold, on Thirst!ay the 21st day of May next , in front ! of the. Exchange, Savannah. I4MGHT NEGROES, belong. j ing to the estate of Sebastian S Blache deceased, viz. Adam, I Peter, Millv, Minda, Zeal, Erans | wav, David and Joe. | Sale to commence at II j o’clock, A. M. Conditions Cash before delivery. A. BLACHE, Athn'r. April 10. 4:5 fit Prime Seed Rice. FOR SALE , A QUANTITY of Prime SEED RICE, entirely free fiom red grains, being the production of River Swamp, the first year’s planting. The Pi ice is One Dol lar per bushel. — Apply to the sub scriber, at his resilience, St. Janies’ Square. JOHN H. MOREL. Dec. 25. 12 ts j SUBSCRIPTIONS j Are received at the Patriot Os. fee, for the Farmer s Gazette , a Republican Paper, published weekly in Sparta, Georgia, by; DENNIS I. BY AN 83- ’rice of Subscription £ 3 Avear, payable half yearly m advance. NO TICE. pri TWO Runaway Negroes, j -one an African born, calls himself TOM, lie is a tall, slim fellow, between 2.j and 30 years of a<n*; the other a country born, calls himself PETER, a stout, well set fellow, nearly the same age. Notc—These Negroes were advertised by Robert Powers, Es quire, late of MHntosli county, m a Charleston paper, (The Times) j and in the-Gcorgia Republican. ! ‘! lie owner or owners can have ! them bv applying to | ‘ H. GARVIN, j East Flo ida, opposite the I lour, oj St, Mary's. i Martin's Island, ) March U>. > 36 6,n \Sfh These Negroes were ad j ver ised nearly two years since. NOTICE. A RSENTEI) liitnself on th e X X IJ ill ult. SCIPIO, a Negro iellow, by trade a Cooper but will work at any other business ; yel low complection, about feet g he -s high, about 40 years. Ten Dollar “ ; il be paid . n delivering im in Jail or on Telfairs wharf, t THOS. DOLLAGIIAN. Tcb. 12. 26 ts ATTENTION! THE Subscriber offers for sale, the following I racts 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 land, on Little Sweet water, granted to the heirs of William Williiams. The above land will be sold low for Cash or N* groei. Applyfat this office, or to THOMAS WALSH. March 33. 37jd NOtTCET” NINE months after date, ap plication will be made to the Justices of the Inferior Court, for leave to sell the halt lot No. 3, Ist Tything, Anson Ward, belonging to the estate of James Wlntefield, deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs. Th. WHITEFIELD, Ext. Jan. K 1807. 14 lam Pin Notice is hereby Given, That at the expiration of nine months hom 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, her longing to the eflate of James Doors, decealed, viz : Two hundred and Fifty a eres, old survey, fitnate, lying and being in Chatham Coun ty, bounded by Great Oge“ chee river, land of Coldivire and land now of Joseph Well’ cher, Elq.—The lame being for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the laid James Doors, deceased. THO’s. MILLS, Adm’r Savannah, Sept. 4, 1806. NOTICE. Nine months after date, ap plication will be made to the honorable court of ordinary of Tatnal county for leave to fell atra£l of land containing 190 acres on the Altamahaw river in- said county adjoining Mar tin Harden, also 102 i-a a cres in Wilkinson County, in the lecond diftrift Lot No. no, the property of John Sharp fen. deceased, to be fold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. JOHN SHARP, Administrator. Sept. 1. 85. TOE SAL E , CHEAI> TOR CASH, A handsome young !%.■ MARK, five years old— She draws well in a Chair, and halftone in the plough for some tit#.—Apply at this Office. March 23. j;* t s Notice is hereby Given. THAT at the expiration of nine months from the date hereof, application will be made | to the Honorable the luTerior I Court of Chatham County, for 1 leave to sell the following Tract of LAND in the County of Bul lock, containing five hundred acres, adjoining land of F. Hest er, for the benefit of the heirs & Creditors of John A. Eirick. MAR\ EIRICK, Adm'x Ap'd fi- 41 lam pm * NOTICE. THE Subscriber forbids all persons, from this (Etc, to give any credit on his account, without a written order from him. J: A. MO HR ICE. April 13 45 apprentices’ Inden tures for sale at this of fice; WANTED, A YOUTH of 12 or 14 years of age, of decent connecti ons, as an Apprentice to the Print. - ing Business. Apply at this of fice. March 2. Notice is hereby Given. THAT after the expiration of nine months from the date hereof, application will be made to the honorable tlia inferior court of Chatham count\, 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 hetrs, viz. One lot in the city of Savannah; 60 feet in front, and 90 feet in depth, know n by the number 2. in Tything, Heatlicote ward. ALSO, One lot in Yamacraw, known by the number 10, belt g 95 feet wide, and 100 free in depth, | bounded to the west ©n Farm ! street. AND ALSO, A tract of 100 acres of Land ! on Buck-Head, in Burke coun j ty, adjoining Davis Austin, at ! the time of the original survey j thereof Wm. WRIGHT, Adm’r. ELIZABETH GABLE,Adm’x April 9. 42 lam 9m Four Dollars Reward. ABSENTED herself a few days ago, a Mulatto Gir!, 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 any per. son who will deliver her to the Subscriber. JOSEPH CADET. April 6. 4 1 4t TOLEASE, For one or More Years. TWIE large and commodious MOUSE, lately occupied bv Mrs. Stair, as a Boa ’’ -r* House, corner of Franklin s and Bryan street. It'contai rooms, has a good stable, ard o ther necessary out buildings ]< ol terms apply at this office, March 5. 32 ts 20 Dollars Rewai RAN AWAY from the scriber, in Hancock cc near Sparta, two likely y Negro Men, 2<)years of a£ bout J feet 9 or 10 inches names TOM It CHARLI Charles isstout&well made, he goes to speak, holds his 1 jih open some time before he c im ter a word, and then stutter commonly bad while spe* i Tom is midling spare made, j has somewhat of a black si lam apprehensive that the ~ l described Negroes will ma * some sea port in order to t; | ‘hipping. Any person that will a r : bend the said negroes, and ver them to the subscriber, ( J cure them so he gets them a ,x <1 i shall have the above Reward. SAMUEL SH 1 April Ifi. 44 ! notice] ; ‘VTINE months after date ap- I plication will be mad; to ; the honorable the Inferior Court | of Camden county, for leave ; sell about seven hundred act: land, lying on the head of Crook, ed river, about two hundred a. ; cres of White Oak, and a num ber of Lots in the town of Jeffer son, in the county aforesaid/ ap. pertaining to the estate of Wil liam Jones, deceased, late of the tewn of St. Mary’s, for the be nefit of the heirs and creditors. D. G. JONES, Administrator, St. Mary’s, Jan. 15, 1807. FOR si few Military Drums By M. WHITLEY. Market Syne / rx \ s savannah, s BOOT if SHOE STopp, Just Received, Per brig Luna, T , .\E'- t April CO. 48 lawSff : N. 13. He will sell on the saw ! conditions his establishment | Public Baths, Which are in the highest on ; f ! and exempt Irom any repa.* lt ‘~ j A Young Mq% j Lately from the tVdt-h’ I dies, wishes a situation j SUPERCARGO ,I to the u '"_ belies, or any port ot hut'y ! A Re directed .O c I at this Office, will be intnie ,a lr -Utendcel tt>. April 3o- rs