The Patriot and commercial advertiser. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, May 25, 1807, Image 4

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mst rjj. stfi-itw rtwsvSr;-.. •. * 4I Cowr/ of A[iollo. Ip Translations from the Irish. BY PAT F TCK J.JNDFN# Oh fairer than the mountain (now, O’er which the polar breezes blow, Which living footftep never preft, Oh fairer, purer it thy breast ! Beneath thy cheek, O lovely maid, Some rose by stealth its leaf convev’d ; To shed its bright and beauteous dye, And flill the varying bloom lupply. The treiTes of thy fiikrn hair As curling mills are soft and fair, Bright waving o’er thy graceful nerk, Its pure and tender snow to deck, Sweet is the melting magiefe hung In liquid notes upon thy tongue, Whose tones might Heath himfelf control, And call back the cipiring foul. TO MASLt Kid V--BT CAKOLAit. As when the foftly bluflting rose Close hy feme neighbouring lilv Mows, Such is the glow toy cheeks diffufc, Auf fuclt their brigiit and blended hues. The timid luflre of thine eye With Nature’s purefl tints can vie, With the sweet harebell's azure gem. That droops upon its lleutler Hem. As when the Ample birds at night Blv round the taper's fital light, Wild and with ecftaay elate, Unconlcious of approaching fate : So the foft fplendnurs of t!\y face, 60 thy fair form’s bewitching grace, Allure to death unwary I.ove ; And thousands the bright ruin prove. Ev’nlie whose hapless eyes* no ray Admit from Beauty’s el ecting day ; He,though he cannot fee the light, Vet feels it warm, and know's it bright * This celebrated Irilli bard loft his light in early infancy. Mr. Garrow, fome (hort j time ago, examining a very voung !adv who was a witness in a case of assault, afl<ed her if the per lon who was ? (faulted did not give the defendant ve ry ill language —if he did not call him ad—Vl Scotch cobhr , and utter other words so bad, that he, the k’arned c'Mtnlel, j had not impudence enough to j repeat ; (he replied in the aflir- j inative. Will you, madam, \ be kind enough,” I aid he-, “to j tell the coiitt what these words : were?” “%Lhv lir,” replied ihe, “ if you InWrnot impudence enough to (peak them, how can you fuppoie that / have ?” An old harridan beiug car ried before jnlfice Bond, for keeping a disorderly house, ifroiigiy denied all t‘ at was charged npon her. “ Houle wife! honfewife!” said the Jus tice,bow have you t lie as furanee to deny it; yon do keep a brothel, Sr I will main tain it.” “ Will you ?” re plied the old lady ; “ the Lord bless you ; I always took you to be a kind’hcarted Gentle’ man.” Asa Country gentleman was reading a news paper in a coffee house, he fait) to Mr. Holcroft, who fat next to him — 41 I have been looking fome time to fee what, the minifiry are about, but I can not find where thole articles are put, not being ufedtothe Lon don papers ” —“ Look among the robberies ! replied the other. Cigcirr s.— In fare of a lioft of arguments our literary loun gers contumacibuOy infill on being indulged the gratification of tickling their notes and burning their tongues. If you alledge that the practice is vul gar. you arc anlwered Sir W. Raleigh is equally famous as a man of fa (It ion and a philo.o. pher as for his habit of luio kiug. Should you object to them the ladies 1 ditlike to the piatlice ;hcy will tell you that Queen Li z ibeth, of glorious ! memory.was fond o( a pipe and i used humoroully to fay, that j all the plgajure cf the evening ended in smoke. If last 1 y you oppose to it kingly authority urging that James I wrote a j treadle againjl the fmo king of ; base tobacco, g the hookers will ! reply, we burn none but what is good — M. Anthology. ■—,IH '” j], Sheriff ’s Sales, n the First Titesduy in June next, WILL BE SOLD, At the court-house in the city <y ! Savannah , between the hours 1 of 10 and 3 o'clock, ALL thole buildings and improvements, on the N. W. haif part of Lot No. —, Deck er Wad, 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 j present occupied by Joseph | Arnold, in Anion Ward—J and three lots, being pait of a five acre lot, adjoining the town, formerly belonging to the eltate of John Currie, dec. taken under execution as the property of Joseph Arnold, at the (bits of Benjamin Bufiy, surviving copartner and Benj. Bit fly, jun. Postponed from May Sals. T. ROBERTSON, S. C. C May 7 50 Sheriffs Sales. At. the court-house in the city of Savanna i, WILL BE SOLD, On the fret Tuesday in June next Lot No. 5, Moore Tything Percival Ward,with the buildings arid improvements ; taken in exe cution as the property of the es tate of John Wcreat, deceased, to satisfy a judgment in favor of j Owen Owens. ALSO, j All that tract or parcel of land j containing 1660 acres more or j less situate in county on Buf faloe creek near die head of iittie Satilia 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. I May Ist. 4-9 Sheriff’s Sales. | On the first Tuesday in June next i between the hours of ten and three o'clock , WILL BE SOLD, i At the Court house in the city 0 Savannah, j All that plantation near Sayan- I nab, known as No. 2, and part • of No. 1, in Fairlawn tract, con -1 raining 136 acres more or less, j adjoining lands of the late general ‘.Jackson; foreclosed as the pro l pet ty of James and Francis D. L. j ilotuaca and others, to satisfy a mortage due Richard M* Williams. T. ROBERTSON, S. C. C. May 2. 49 “a‘proposal BY WILI.IAM Y. BlueH, St 1 ABRAHAM SMALL, ; Os the city of Philadelphia, 1 For Publishing by Subscription, J A N exu, Interesting, and Impor tant Work, called, Female Biography , OR MEMOIRS OF Hiujlrious and Celebrated WOMEN, j Os all ages and Countries. S’ % iv S<~ -,V A TS- Sit ijS V MARY HAYs. ss£ssss Subscriptions received at : this Office. Sheriffs Sales. On the frst Tuesday ui ‘June next WILL BE SOLD, At the Court-house in the city of Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock. ALL that Lot of Land in Sa vannah, containing 60 by 90 feet, known by the number 16, Libcrtv Ward, with the im provements. All that Lot of Land in Sa vannah, containing 60 by 90 feet Vernon tyihingTieathceat ward, known by the No. 5, with the improvements. One half Lot in Savannah, containing 30 by 90 feet, being ihe eastern half of Lot No. 10, Ellis Tything Heathcoat Ward, with the improvements. All that tract of land, situate about two miles from Savannah containing 6S acres, being part of the Fairlawn tract. The above levied on a’nd sold as the property of Thomas Nor ton, deceased. ALSO, All that Plantation in White Bluff, on Vernon river, known by thename of Wakefield—Also aSO acre Lot joining the same on the south and bounded south by Vernonburgh and east on Vernon river. Sol-J as the pro perty of George Haist, to satisfy the Executors of Gilbert. ALSO, AH those two Lots of Land near Savannah containing Nine ty Seven & a fourth acres late the property of Richard Wylly, dec’d Numbers nine & ten as de lineated in a Plat thereof made by John M’Kinncn Surveyor, Also those other 3 Lots Num bers Eight, Nine Sc Thirteen at Fair Lawn containing thirty three & a half acres, late the property of Richard Wylly, deceased, Sold under a foreclosure of a Mortgage given by John I Gray, to Glass and Shaffer. ALSO, All that Lot in Ewinsburgh Number twenty-five, and four Lots in Savannah Number 16 in Green Ward, No. 22 in Elbert Ward & Nos. 5 & 10 in Franklin Ward, Sold under a foreclosure of a Mortgage, given by John I. Gray to John Glass deceased, in his lifetime, Terms Cash. ALSO, 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. Postponed from May Sales. T. KOIiER I SON, s.c.g. May 7 50 Sheriff’s Sales. ON the first Tuefd?y in June next , between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock Will be Sold, at the CourtJioufe in the city of Savannah. ALL that tenement house and Store, improvements and part of lot No. 3 Jekyl Tything, Darby Ward, taken under sun dry Executions as the property of George Enoe, pciuted out by plaintiff’s attorney. ALSO, All that plantation and improve meins, situate on the Great O. gecliee t oad, 3 miies from Savan nah, joining the plantation of George Milieu, seized under ex ecution at the suit of Blacklock, vs. Levi Sheftall— pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney Also, All that wharf lot and improve ments known by the name of Pooler’s wharf; taken under ex ecution as tlte property of John Pooler, to satisfy H. Reynolds & others!—property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. ALSO, A negro man named Cupid; taken under sundry executions against tile estate of Stephen Blount dec. ALSO, Tivo Houses situate on the West side of Pull street, on the South part of that Lot, front ing the Bay where 5. H. 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 ot George Pon~ sonby vs. Frederick Shaffer sm viving copartner, pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. ALSO, All that plantation & improve ments, situate on the Boston Bluff road, about 3 miles from Savannah, joining Lands of Ni chol Turnbull, Sc others, known by the name of Laurel hill; taken under Execution as the property of Emanuel Rengill, at the suit of William Dixon icco. pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. ALSO, All that valuable tract of land, and improvements, situate on tlu’ upper part of Wilmington isl and, bounded by V, assaw river, Whitmarsh creek, lands of Ri chard Turner Esq-, aid others; taken under sundry executions as the property ol Win. Barnard —pointed out by the plaintiff s atlornies. ALSO, All that lot, or parcel of land, situate in the township of Mont gomery, with the. improvements j thereon, at present occupied by Peter H. Morel, Esq. seized un der sundry executions against him—pointed out by plaintiff’s at torney. T. ROBERTSON, S. C. C. May 2. 49 1 m C. H. FISHER, HAS I’OR SALE , Calks Linseed Oil, Hhds. N. E. Rum, Bbls. do. do. Jamaica Rum, Almonds in boxes, Spermaceti Candles of ail excel lent quality. And usual Articles, which will be sold on very low terms. Sea Stoics put up at the shortest notice. May 4. 49 4t NOTICE. * NINE mouths after date, ap plication will be made to the Justices of the Inferior Court, tut leave to sell the half lot No. 3, Ist Tything, Anson Ward, belonging to the estate of Jnines W'lntefield, deceased, for the benefit ot the heirs. Th. WHITEFIELD, Ex'r. Jan. 1, 1807. 14 lam9m Notice is hereby Given, That at the expiration of nine months hom the (fate 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, deceased, viz • Two hundred and Fifty a cres, old survey, situate, lying arid being in Chatham Coun ty, bounded by Great Oge cbcc river, land of Goldivire and land now of Joseph Welf’ i cher, £fq.—The fame being for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said James Doors, deceased. TflO’s. MILLS, Adm’r Savannah, Sept. 4, 1806. ~~ notice” Nine months afterdate, ap plication will be made to the honorable court of ordinary of Tatnal county for leave to fell atratt of land containing 190 ; acres on the Altamahaw river in said county adjoining Mar tin Harden, alio 20a i-z a-, cres in Wilkinson County, inf the feennd dilhift Lot No. no, the property of John Sharp fen. deceased, to be fold for the benefit or the heirs and creditors. JOHN SH A.RP, Administrator. Sept. 1. 85. John B. Berthelut, 9 Surgeon 8c Demist 9 7TN FORMS the Ladies ami JL tlemen of this city that h c ‘.<■ received anew and complete ... H of INSTRUMENTS in that ■ extremely well adapted t 0 hth-M kind of operation on the fie will clean the tcciii, part, .K make them ever , and tnu,>p; new ones if requested, and hoj in H also to give g noi al satisfaction mHi that line, to those who will pleased to employ hint. jH May 1 !. 5i st K FOX sale, I At this Offices fl MINUTES, CONS ! ITU'I I. ■ ON and CIRCULAR H LETTER OF B THE GENERAL COMMITTEE Georgia Baptists, ■ Convened on Mount Enyn, the 6th to ihe 9th of Dec. B JBC6, inclusive B With an APPEN 1)1 X, B By IIENRY HOLC OMBE, . m B Pastor of the Baptist Church in B Savannah. B (jph Price —twelve &a h V o;; H NOTICE. 1 NINE months after date, apß plication will he made tsß the honorable the Inferior Coattß of Camden county, for leave toH sell about seven hundred aers ciH land, lying on the Lead of Crock. H ed river, about two hundred a.H cres of White Oak, and a num.B ber of Lots in the town of Jcfier- H son, in the county aforesaid; ap. ■ pertaining to (he estate of WiL H jiam Jones, deceased, late oi the ■ town of St. Mary’s, for the be- H nefit of the heirs and creditors. H D. G JONES, ■ Administrator, ■ St. Mary’s, Jan. 15, 1807. M POLITICS 1 FOP F ill ME IIS I AND I MECHANICS. 1 Proposals for publishing, a t ■ WILLIAM DUANE, 1 Ida. 106, Market street i \ulaP- ■ phi a ■ TWO EDIT IONS OF U POLITICS 1 FOR FA PMC PS 1 AND ] MECHANICS. I Corrected and Enlarged. 9 One edition shall be printed ■ on superfine paper, and deliver- ■ ed in boards at 75 cents it SCO ■ are subscribed for, at CO cents if 9 1000, at 50 cents if 2000 copies; 9 if required to be bound 25 cents I additional. 1 ‘I he other shall be a chi- A? I editic,n, in the pamphlet form I —and the price shall be propor-1 tioned to the number subscribed I for—twenty five cents a copy Or I any number under 1000 —and I cent3 for any nurrtber above. 200® I —ls cents for any number a* I bove 4000 —k the usual allow* ance to book sellers. Booksellers, printers £t cot.r.* try’ store keepers, throughout the United States, are desit ed i0 forward to the Aurora editor, ** soon as possible the number oi each edition, they will subscri - for. Both editions shall be put to press, as soon as a sriTic.ent number ol subscribers to either edition is procured to pay the expt-cce of priming. Printers of Republican news papers, throughout the union, are requested to insert these pro posals and receive subscription* those who advertise shall re ceive conies of the pamphlet ia payment. Chapmen who travel v/itn books or other goods shall be furnished on good terms. [Subscriptions rcceixtd c.t ‘ # C<? ] ~D May It it l 3t ? WANTED, A YOUTH of 12 or 14 years of age, of decent connect!- j ons, as an Apprentice to:he Pi l,, ‘’ i ing Business. Apply at this o> I lice. ■%