The Georgia journal. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1809-1847, February 06, 1810, Image 4

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To more my braided tresses , With smiling flmv’rs s'aai 1 b!ooi\i ; Tor hidssonis rich in beauty lend its sweet perfume. The following beautiful Poem, is ioumlcd on the following circum stances ;—A midshipman of tie tiantc of Stewart, of the mu tineers of the Bounty, hnvu rendered himself obnoxious to tin offended laws of his country, tool: up his abode on the island of Ota- heitc, and lived with the daughter ol a chief, who had home hint : beautiful girl. 'Hie Pandora fri gate arriving at the island, this un happy r.i n was seized and laid in irons. Tin - young woman follow ed with her infant to the ship ; the svelte which followed was of such n distressing nature, that it almost overpowered the officers who wit- VI 1 . by the sounding ocean I ;.it me down and mourn, in hopes his duels may pardon him, And speed my love’s return. ' an he forget his P ggv, That sooth’d Ids < ares to rest ? Uan lie forget his baby, That smiles upon her breast! notice. The f/abscriber, has re-point i’HO.M \‘-i 1 ITCrl, Esquire, lus igent for the. collection of debts die him bv note ; and HORATIO L WOOl j f h.It to settle his unliquida Ited accounts, of which all person? ! GEORGIA, Morgan County. W Ik re as Philip Thomas has filed Isa. NollCQ. Nine months after date, applicationj; n j* or iatior» in my office that will be made to the honourable, th.•: p i0;vns G f Franklin county, did Inferior court of Washington county ra . V( i ls ’, ntlv and contrary to law en- . or leave to sella tract of Land inl ter ],; s n ; ,ie hi said county for a Baldwin county on little black creek,l ( j raw or draws in the first Land Lot- containing 202 1-2 acres, being °f| t ,. rv< thereby he, the said Isaac concerned, are requested to take no- the real estate of Hugh Summerville, q’|-j’ ornRS drew Lot, No. 601, in the [deceased, and to he sold for the be- j - ou ...] 1 district of Baldwin county, Charles JVilliainson.^lit of his heirs and creditors. ^ j now Morgan county, and whereas David Marten, Aditl r. ; t appears from the Sheriff's return, Dc .‘cemoer 1. 7—tf iV Alice. I wi-1* the fearful warning Would bind my woes in sleep And 1 were a little bird, to chase My lover o’er the deep ! Or if my wounded spirit In the dcath-canoe would rove, I’d bribe the wind and pitting wave December If). ill O (yj i if () if irjimu. that the said Isaac Thomas is no-t to ,be found in the county of Franklin, All persons therefore having interest SKELTON JONES AVING entcid into a c mract the hereby with in the land in question, required to be and appear, at a S t- to be held in and for T d me to inv love. Fort Johnson, '^Charleston Harbor, 'Jan Application will be trade to the honora- 'blc tne Inferior C'.urt of Baldwin C'>nnty-| ‘aft-r the ixpiratiun of nine months tor; ileavc to *ell the undivided half of Lm, No. 'l!.'6,5 t h diftnetof Wiikh.yo.., now Bald. ^tmn'istramrodthe Ut7John w ; ^nor court UmJc , f , von .Old for the benefit ot the hors and Bu;k , ot Peterbbarg , proposes to complete ^ o. A Ui*an, on t_ - [Creditors of Jonathan M C r <rv, dcceibcd. t|}c j. urlh and La8t Volume ot the Iiuao-iAicnday in August nt..t, and make HARlLEY ^ui Virginia, left tlufiMftherf by the p<*e-themselves parties to the suit there-* January 2, 1809 ^‘ jm , n ,t Ufcr ,utf uutomu ate trite ot Hurke. in commenced* to answer the alu ga SKEL ION JONES undertake, this ^ ^ ^ ;f , m - lh ey have, w.irk with in.illicit sensa.i. ns oi satu.acti* t ^ ^ t urid- r SU lN OcICti. iwnm will! muicicu ncnim.' ■ < = ... —• , , ,• ,, rac , f . . n |, . , on and diffidence : with katisU. tion, whcn.wnv tne pi acceding? ' rat?'e theluterior Court of Wilkin hope de ude. him with he prospa t of iitc fraudulent returns, or . rary fame—tar what gcucixus bu.-om doesjg.qi .not heave with emotion, at he idea ot ha- Uh, 1810. ! he „ fbncountv, for leave to Hell the tot'uwin^ „ , . tM ... ’a a r r i /. • _ ...i rih<i heave with emotion, 4t nc or u**- i r • i « n . tracts of L ».d, (lying n»-?ir the mouth of . , , fl lir . , v ^Oi iu setasiae ana 100 Dollars Reward, to^ <;iv ‘" “"‘ l — ll o rk nson «;mnty) viz L >t, N". 303, No. ^ ^ v J c lot) Heirs on jf, r 7 (] wtli the tliirft which virtuous envy breeds For G Deserters, who d ssr e l from 254> N , 2;)3 . A;lo , a^ut n ssed it • and Stew art himself be-jfhis post on the 3*1 it.- t mt, viz.— Rudy creek, VV rrcn C mtity, all h longing: sou e-ht them not to let her visit him'John Wynne and Thomas Stew, r., to Hie eftateor Jetfe Matthews. a gam. She was separated from of Capt. Armistead’s comjjanv oi th him liv force, sent ashore, and in the corns.• of two icon its literally died of a broken heart. St. wart himself, perished in the Pandora. The child was tak.n tint! r the jirotection of the iVlissionaries. 'i 'he poem is supposed to hut c been ■written by the woman, alter Stew art w as separated from her. From the Isle of the distant ocean ; JWy white love came to me ; I led the weary stranger, Beneath the spreading tree. With whbe and yellow blossoms, I strew’d his pillow there : And watch’d his bosom heaving, So gentle and so lair. fur the bentfi’ rn 1 avern. Tlie.subscriliers inform the Washiiicrloii Before I knew his language, Or he could talk in mine, We vow’d to love each other, And never to resign. O then’twas'lovely watching The sparkling of his eyes ; And leant the white man’s greeting, And answer till his sighs. I taught my constant white love To plat upon the wave, To turn the storm to pleasure, And the curling surge to brave. How pleasant was our sporting, Like Dolphins on the tide ; To dive beneath the billow, Or the rolling surf to ride ! To summer groves I led him, W here fruit hangs in the sun ; We linger’d by the fountains, That murmur as they run. By the verdant islands sailing, Where the crested sca-bii\is go We heard the dash ol the distant iington Tavern, so as to make l uge and commodious house, suit ole for the accommodation ot gent! men with, or without families ; thehu .r. u» lurotn, (Uwimci. aril part suitable for the accommjdation 'yu'J “c txecunJ : 10 *i» j i. ^ c . 1 -H lltr.Klw!U: i.r a . Thciiu., a tlurac ur a G then .ic l>ut wiihr miicn r. the heir* and ci(.-.1.1013 /Tsi uiLiiCcUi :> uiiijiiUij ui wkiv^ r « w 'first Light Ai tillerv’ : STEWAR F was born in Ireland, (but t aim* to this country when an infant:) he is five feet 11 1-2 inches high, twenty-two years of age, has g: e v ev es, brown hair, go j- l com- ih -xion, liv occupal'on a laborer ; took with him citizen-; clouihs, ar.d .'.riiT I with a r ile an 1 pistol:'. The pistols are <<1 uncommon make, tin proy i rtv of the Ib-.ited Spates. JOHN WYNNE, m as born in i '• jo; g;:t; he is five feet six inches high, thirty five years ol age, ha- gr eyes, ligiit hair, lair co.uplexi- on, by occupation a i'aylor; yyent •u.’av in citi’/.ei.’s clothes, and arme-u ■ • - . , .I- -I. Well orepared wnii with pistols, ami probat.:y ;i rm asi , 1 * Ire parties stole two rii’e s and a num ber of pistols, prey ious to their deser tion. Tne rifles are very ordinal' m lit ir apjietirafice, the pistols un common, particularly with respect t*. ilie locks, and fixing of the-ram-rou. JOHN HOPKINS, of capt. La val’s Troop wa; born in South Caro lina, is five feet nine inches high ; has dark complexion and hair ; went off in citizens clothes, and armeu with either pistols or rifle. CHARLES JMERUL, of said Troop, is a native of South Carolina, twenty three years of age, five leet ten inches high; has light complex ion and dark hair; wont of in citi zens clothes, and armed with eirthcr pistols or rifle. I)ANIEI. HOLLOWAY,ofcapt. John II. Span’s company of Ligiit Artillery*, is a native of Virginia, twfiiev-three years ot age, five feet Ami sin t with love of honorable (Red:, h the Grant issued, should nade void. t*d this lotttdf Januarv, 1810. Jno. Nisbct, Cl'k. T anuarv 23. 13—6m f , ,nn utD/'inin- \i Bat wlicii lie r. fleets upon th £ iniportaiicej JACOB AhRCII AN 1, Adm. t)jc w( rk t(i be , ia! . Ul „i trU keii t.»| Warren county, Jan. ti, lslO. 12-3mf hi ,„ lt to(l 8tro ., ul . the ii n ot Mr. J ileis- n, einiiracc »i Se ii imry ol uiaukind, timrcj conipose, ik tieU hut too strongl innteit taeuitiea with which it nan pea ei! Itiiv Godot Na;ure toindov. him. A ita .ubiic 1<,r y 1,1 Virginia to commence with the A . . , imcncan Revo-uiion, and terininale with ihej/v 7 - 7.-/; m jentral, tna-, at considerable ex-' atliriiU(|lril>( peu.se, they have had a vani ty oija ptrijiS m movements added to the Wash-important than the Initoric muse iver rv- Tnvern. so as to make a'cf^d. A Kven-yeam w and th-cmau- cipation.of a lieiv v.or.e, v,i 1 l e omy .1 put ii tips iJiQicult undci 1 'king ; hiogra-l/.o phic.-il bke:CtK8 ot a splendid j$ai ixy ot il patri ,;a, ■ to tiie i r j- -i 1 ■ ,, 1 _ 1 foijtet, tiieu, woo'd require ;;.e jjCiii'-'-i «i ; OL.K OK tn ji families being entneiv separated j ’ . , , ... J . N ... • .a lieruiioiu u a 1 ucydidci, a Luy or .1 from tne piiultc pai t o; tii- ln.cin r.ietiu., a liiu.ic or a Guirn-n ; it eauiioi where titey may live private, or as,Dun oe t,ut '.vuli mnen ruirreicy of inmd, nJr. SUilSCiUBER, V.TilC'S TO IH'RCHASE 4- OR fiOGO Wt or good merchantable LEAP TOBACCO; /;.. will give Four Dollar* c \SH. TOR SALE, GOOD \ much so us they might wish. .13 iod rooms, I, ;c. as Weil-as with i large com. ait staoie near the yard—the .’ flatter hems. Ives irom tlie long exj:rriciicej.r.agnis tanun ixcie t auUr hey botii have had in this line ot bu-V it dots not tx.icd 4oo t g-aiid with .1 tremhiiay I.aud, '.s it lie rp dpru,Kites tr*e lubject : l»us he in, been raiii Uisou^a o bind limi8cii by ;* eonti:a t, ;md he iruiit be bold uioik'.i iu ioC.-p >' wth a, i as he can. t> mm m noil iei.an i'he voiuinc s, could e-ih- i'U the :m ,!)(JCCQ 0 Nil AMERICA* MordecaL i—-tf. GEORGIA), ) Wheceas EaJy Lauren, County. / Gi.bcrt, John Gil- oert and John me for letters the estate ana 01 y h.iVe eppin a iministr.die; s or i’no.i a liness, that there w hi be no dilricul- 'f '« «• t: JJ ee f f , • r • , ithonvailf turego this au .antage, in otoer to v tn giy mg general sausfaction. As-; brM( . 5 t4 . >vv . nlhc wo *, k u , the i aeultu S pe | ,x ' rt » »'•»•this conn • th a to i ^ Oii- .iicm with tlihir cotnpauy. Oden <J Moore. Riehmonly (Virginia) Dee. J. 1 } 10—tf PROPOSALS spray, And saw through the dec sun-beams play, In the coral bow’is below WILEY BARLOW, of said com- brui^ iIkwii liic woTk to t trances are given to pay the utmost rl0l4 c [ ftir. J. lfcrtoids letiu-ri'ent from tr.cleet, tv Her .iention to fill those w ho may favoi Pmidctitial ciiaa. Skelton J.mes naturailyjnionish . relics upon t*>c pullouaitt of tiiiy trucl-m^j ^.j. * V rytiaan. Ttieil itory ot Vitynirt (d wel'.j 4 cotupofed) which th ill record events in'M t- 1 important, perhaps, to the welfare of man f !kind, than the annals ol tne earth all-nil, written by a native Virginian, wiio li *d ms biilh ma land - t treedo ■ fit itidepcndcn cannot, it would feein, out be intcii.-tmg t-< the whole community. N-* ificntial alteration will be made in the condition* upon which tnis wmk was originally conon.nted. An appendix wnl explain every thing re l itive to police, literature, arts, manners, inaiiutacturis, eommerce, government, na val and milii.iiy ftrenglh, population, pro duction*. mode of i ring, fie-’. The fourth voiumc will contain char r ami other public paper*, the ftucy of yvi jeh ill be equally interetli-'g to the politician \ i . j j r yr a id an.iqaary. Thofe important «i<>eumentsU\ iflvtl' J)iU‘CCi OI \ S early as the year 178S. airraugementu w hicli would otherw ise perith, may he — - x V. wire made by tin. Baptist G neral „ TOR PRINTING BY SUBSCRIPTION, x\ HISTORY OF THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF THF BiiUlists in Virginia. BY ROBERT B. SEV1PLE, nine inches high; has fair complex- Minls ter “Ghe Gospel, Kng « ^een, Va. w ion. blue iu s and dark hair. I heieby ii,,- a -d id ol and singular the kindred Hors oi i.aid deceased to lac tppear at my office within the iime prescribed by law to shew causey if any they can, why letters ol Ad- minisu'iition should not.be granted to th.m. Given under my hand this X5th day of January, 1810. Wra. O’Neal, For AMOS LOVE, C. 0. C January 23. lo— Notice. Jones County, J STRAY'ED from 12i/i District. J .he subscriber u- buutthe 1 d ill of June, p, the And when niv lover, weary, 'io our wdodland couch would lb I sang the song that pleas’d him, And croyvn’d his lids with sleep. Mv kindred much would yvonder, The white man’s love to see ; And Otahcitan maidens AVould often envy me. Yet when my white love’s forehead Would sadden with despair, I knew not why the cold drops Should start and quiver there : I kntw not why in slumber His heart should tremble so ; Or lock’d in lovu’s embraces, How doubt and lcar could grow. 4 ,411 3 t . fiy ll| c B-ipiist G neral preterved for tiie benefit of pufterity. panv, deserted at the same tune, nl-Ciuiiimtee to collect maito;U*i and publish This work will notice the growth and who.n an accurate dcscriptiv cannot he given hs <i hist.iry ot the B-pus.s i.t Vngmid. 1 tiooc settlement of (be other tfaie3; but to tne to whom the business ws»committed made S f ate9 0 f Mnryl.nui, N-i'tn Carolina, South file alt tvi! reward with all expen- ,h ^* r ^ollecti^n ; but from Carolina, K- mucky, Georg.* and re,t,.« 8cs, will be paid (or in that propor tion lor either) to any person who will deliver the said deserters to nu at this post, or secure them in gaol, and give the necessary information to me, or to anv commanding oiiiccr in the armv ot the United States. A. B. AUMISTEAD, Capt. U. S. 1st Regt. of Ai tillerv cdJFei (nuch to be regretted, this 9 ce, it will be peculiarly interolling, mas- plaii was never accomplished. imuch as the tirtt tettlcmem, laws, cn incrs, , , ■ After a considerable lapse of time, seve- | lm j ts an( ^ conttiiutions of thole ftattu win s “ a11 ue HaiiUsoint ly rewarde I. [much as the firfl fettiunent, laws, ch -rurs Fifteen Barrows, two years old, and nine sows heavy v. i:h pig ; the hogs are marked with a crap and under bit in the left ear, and slit in the rigat Anv person tal-i ig up tne said hogs, and will inform me of it, ral ut the ass-iciations dispairiug to see a g**- accurately recorded neral hiitory completed, turned their atten-j T he fourth volume, like the preceding tion to the publication of hie-torical relati three, will be of a large octavo fize, on fine ons of their own districts. The General plpt . rt Wlltl anew and handfome type; Meeting observing this.itetermu ed to make lt w j|| i, e dtlivered to i-ubscribers for time one more attempt to effect a general hig'ldollari, neatly bound in fheep, and lettered tory, being persuadeu that partial ones <,r two dollars ar.d a half in boards ; the cou d not answer the main de.- gn. They p^ice will be advanced to iion-i-ubscribers. entrusted the execution of this oitn to the r. n.ro r.n.a. ii.vt Decetnb- r 5. 'James V/eehes, G—tf. J illlitJS B. TAY M ? C ready LOR, Respectfully informs the nub lie that Till o’er the bounding billow The angrv chiefutus came ; Th, y seiz’d mv wretched lover, six times in the!! respective papers, piffr, tout for ward their accounts for pay- can «ay little as to the execution of the work. Ills motive iu attempting it was 13- otlCL*. NINF. months after the date hereof, ap tn rescue tiom oblivion transactions which f} he earnestly believed to he worthy ofthe no tice of tile prescut and future generations. He plication wnl he made to the honorable.th Inferior court of Wirren county for leavi to fell 20‘J 1 *J acres of laud lying in the They muck’d mv anguish’d claim.' !rd lh,rid " { W'ik..,«.n emmy. Na.set i... - . .t. ,..'i ...i u: . forThe benefit ot tne heirs and creditor* ol In ironbau-is they bound him, 1 flew his laic to share, They tort- him from my clasping, And threw me to despair. Are white men unrelenting. So lar to cros ■- the sea ; Their ch ieftrtin’s v rungs revenging, To tear my love from me l Are Oiaheitan bosoms No re luge for the brave i Can i xi’.e nor repentance sk wretched lover save ! No more the Heiva’s dancing A.y n-ournfui steps wiit suit ; A - tun t* the torch-light glancing And beating to the flute. Aaron Benton late of this county dec. /; fred Benton Adm. August 16th, lrfoy. 1. Sr.vi'E of Georgia, J Whereas Le Laurens (. .ttniy. J vina Marti: lias applied to me for letters of ad aiiaistration on the estate of G.'org hlartin,latc oftliis comity, decease;. 1’lu-sc are thcrclore to cue and a monish all and singular the kindtv ami creditors of said deceased, to I -ml appear at mv ofivte within tl time r.-ii't red by lav., u> shew cans :i anv tin'V can, v, !.y said lixt* ihi'ti.u not he grat ted.—Given un av hand 1«i u. tills 1-t di'V Jama. COVE, Clk. important pointed attention of the author. Richmond, V-*. ) December 1. ) 7—t vour him with their custom. Janvary 23. 13- i Nolice. All persons having any demands a- For Sale, i!lleam\%k d and^ this °*5 e » , a smail col,cctio “ of V !l ' nst th <pestatesoK George & Hugh — *- — ‘ M.crpjianpnnc an/i b'.immen ille 9 deceaseel, are desired to render them properly attested with- ... in the time prescribed by law ; also. xvhtcn arc trie Jolloxving: ..... - * vols. Miscellaneous and BOOKS, convey to the candid enquirer a correc view of those ways and w rU- ot God and! Q F 1 TT fY fY T his people of which it professes to treat. | ^ A-J.VJ i) ei Having been at great labour and expi-rue a) in accompliuhing a work so arduous inttii,, . i .... -. . nature, lie now throws himself upon the! ulK .' 8 L s,< , s ’ nenevolcnce of his friend* and the fr ends Letters on tile suoject Ol die Catllo- ■ if truth, tor his reward. He trusts that tiie desire to spread the knowledge of useful occurrences will prompt them to contribute all pofliuie ant. It cannot be said with certainty, when l.e work will be ready for delivery, but it s hoped that it will not Lea inure distant jcriod than next spring. CONDITIONS. I. The book will be printed on good paper, in a duodecimo voiumc of a bout 500 pages. II. Tne price to subscribers, neatly bound and lettered, will be two doi Iji s, to be paid on the delivery of th. book. Thoie who Ivecome reiponsih'e for tei lies. Marmion—a talc of Floddcn Field Flic Federalist— vols. Advice to Mothers—by Dr. Buchan Large octavo Prayer Books, Small Prayer Books, Father and Daughter—a novel, rheodorc Cyphon, vols. do. inidian Taie. do. .Murray’s Introduction, Do. Sequel, i 1 arrison’s Grammar, i lie Rainbow, A compendious View of the Trial of Aar«»n Burr, copies shall be entitled to one gratis.;New Sword Exercise, Stc. See. tlio.se indebted are requested to con forward and make immediate pay ment. DAVID MARTIN, Ad.n'r. Washington County, l December 19. J 8—6t 'i lie ] i.ws And Concurred R, solutions pa c se(f at the late session oi th“ Legislature Arc now Published. vd® A few copies for sale at the Journal Office. January 1G PRIN T IN G, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, A ecitly executed at t/us CJJice.