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TO FLORA.
TOO b’ Ime r.ill ir.r throbbing heart,
1 Ijat oti.tr 11 .j v’rets too s.ic fair ;
To fcarr. (he Utile urchin’s dart,
And give my lurrow* to the air.
t it mil. and haft thou not ye’ found,
How df -p that urchin's, arrow* pierce ;
H <ft th -i. no’:r fc I ’. t.te emp ifoneJ w .mid,
N .rf.rr il’J tii/ breast wUh anguish iierce ?
Hall thou . z'tr rrrVd the tender fijjh,
A. fon-.e 1 v’d bjtot met thy view ;
Hail ti ou no: mark’d with partial eye,
The Icene where a-! rlty f*td .efs grew ?
Ai. 1 yes— by . “.na hetic heart,
Which kad y wcepi a (tranger woe,
His felt the ex’atic thrilling frntirt,
W.iich feeling's votary only know.
Oh may l orli pang*, I'wect maid, be thine a
ione,
May ft t): ju ne’er feel the agony extreme ;
When ail thy dearell, tendered hopes are
flown,
And nought remains to cheer life’s feverifli
dream.
May tlie fond youth n whom thou deign'd
to futile,
With five’s own thornlef* flowers the path
way drew ;
May hi: thy jovs enhance, thy care* beguile,
Tid heaven’s bright man ft on opens to thy
view.
For tbe Georgia Republican.
THE LIMNER,
No. XXIII.
Indulge, and to thy gtr.iu* freely give,
For not to live at case, is not to live,
Lyttlitok.
THE younger lord Lvttle
ton, who eaiiy diftmguifhed
hm.felf in the literary world, by
the brill ant effufiona of youth
ful genius, made the above dis
tich the favorite motto of his
l.ie. All, who are acquainted
with his history will readily al
low him the credit o( having
ftradily adhered to it. Dean
Swift has obftrved in fome of
his wrongs, that a great partion
of the evils, by which men arc
afHifted, accrue from imprudent,
ana indiitrete conduct j and a
more jnil remark never tmana
ted from the prolific pen of that
ingenious writer. *
D h reti'Hi, although it is 3
virtue at-amabie by every ciafs,
or de criptiun of perlons, has
I ten wholly dilcarded from the
nomem laiure of many refined
aid tanci ul geniul s, whole
names a e Conlpicuous i.- the
flowny regions ut } oetrv, Lvi
tie on buniielf was Ihunned by
the scrupulous maids ot Worces
ter, became his impiudence let!
him 10 divulge ihuie at hitve
men'S of ins i.le, which difere
lion wifely required him to con
ceal.
Goldsmith, bv indiferete con
duct, puruialed baniihnienc, and
w ts eventually doomed to chaunt
evening lon is to to. cign pe .sanes
Savage was thrown into the
street at the fad hour of mid
night, beoaulr, htated with the
i tape s meb: lacing juice, he
chol'e vouferoufly to indul :<•
the mirihfu dram, in exprefling
tne frrVsUl king age of fus poet
ic fancy. lue youcntul Chat
tertou put a period to his mot
ta! exiUcnCe, aitrr indifcreuo.i
had reduced him to ablolurt
penury, turns, a bard, the ad
mira’ion ot whom is univertai,
and who c predominant pillion
was a thir M for literniy fame, im
prudently rulhed tiom the lbll
iecuruy of ret renienr, into the
buly and turouient fccr.es o;
mctropoli an glauacur. Jn the
oliciuatioiis city he drained the
poiLnous dregs from the bowl
of excels, and toon teii a prema
ture victim to tne debilitating
tfffts ot nodturnal revelry.-
Or way prepared to awake the
emot cn- of fwnpachy, by tom. li
ma tne firings ot ttic heart, with
a plaintive *nd mclaacho.y tale,
clo-hrd in the winning gaib ot
IWifive poetry, than tv flitch* .-
k.d mduitiy to have earned a
pier: chs to np • rooty.
Thus, do we obltrve, that
thrle celebrated poets, Oamfhed
fro n the Litem ui tatir lives,
that sordid dymeitic ctoac, u i
c/crior, md as:cm? ti e fin'll |
vidt.tns • t the r t-ivn previous
o)y. A tan: attic millrels too,
ah mated the bosom of Shen
tonr, whole feral n> enio the the
.. -art, an.j -ninanc the ear.
H.s fylvrn borers were vifiteb
by nymphs oi other eye, that
the DriaJes and the planad s.
If erjov ip n s that are prnm
n-nt irt their nature, are more
d.-firabJ” than the ephemeral
trmfports of a imment, p udence
s ;he fairy nymph, who will pro
lo g b e, while she remains the
companion of its poll llor, for
snore ex cm ve and more refined
felicities, th in are to be reaped
from the fair looking fields of
iicent mu fricds and excels.
The p talure a good man re
ceives from the contemplai ion of
having performed virtuous deeds,
is the moll lublime emo ions
which can expand the huonrn
foul.
V T otary of excel*. !! even while
thou arc draining the venomous
contents from the fpirkling gob
let of entemperance, fiiouki the
thought fh’ ot; a rols the mind,
tiiat hundreds of thy kind, rd
flnfted by penury’s chill grip/ - ,
wander through the devious
paths of life without food to ?.p
----peafr importunate hunger; with
out a fb.e er, lave he voids can
opy j and vs i bout a bed, fivt
the jelied bofotn of the earth ;
Wf uld’lt thou not pauie, aqri
With arretted ttep, deplore thy
madnels, and repent thv folly ?
If nor, the practice of vice mud
have steeled thy bosom •, or na
ture, when she made thy mind,
reflected on depravity.
‘I he history of Sampson, with
out enquiring in*o its an henti
euy, is iurdy an inrtru&ive mor
al narrative told in plain an.!
impreflive words. This man,
who had di ftroyed so many Phi
lrdines, and w ofc unequalled
dtength had subdued hc feto
cious lyon, was ultimately him-
I'elf vanquilh.d by th watvon
wiles of an abandoned woman
Noc the united forte of his ine
mies could subdue, b a the ve
nal lu.iles of a harlot overcame
him. Her cartfTe3 debilitated,
and her aits deft roved him.—
•‘Mar. of sensibility ! bew.re o:
the cup of pleasure ; taste of ir?
contents an i you mutt drain it*
dregs,” lavs my favorite author
and we have his albert ion amps
exemplified in the fate of Samp
so n.
Doomed *0 hear the feoffs o’
his n an inis toes, & to bear the
•orturcs which bietr malice coni
dcvile, his liter gh was ri Itoiei
only that he might have the ntif
e.abie revenge of it oying h i
inquiliturs with . HimfeT. 1]
lucked pa; fin fro 11 the bream or
a wanton, and m t defiruction in
Ihe lap of Delilah. A.
RUN-AWAY
Fin\l the fubferiber a NEGRO
WENCH namtd MARIA, la.
.. .-b u. five feet fix or fcve.i irches
high, fl'-eder and well mid;, a fulkej
< umcnai-c , of a <!a k and durp.
mii'itto color. She left the heufe • f
I hn v,t. Wil’iamlbn, Lfq, on >h.-
of th. 2uth inltanf, and road be
sboul town. Anvpeif-n who w!!
deliver her toihejai . r of H.v rn.,.,
ur to Mv HUGH RO'ifi, Eactjr,
(lull reersv; the Reward of T VVEN
-1 V DOLLARS.
JAMES E. HOUSTOWN.
ja uarv 31. 44,
FOR SAL 5.
IN Bryan County, a TRACT cf
LAN D, conui. a,res know
by the nam; cf I :ppe:ar\ r,i..d c-me
1/ luuared on ih: Noi/h fide of Mid
rver, about tea miles from
>unbur> by w i/er. There ar* 30
tries prim; Corron land and 75 oi
Re*,/re remainder pi e barie.—
>n thr tract mere is a heufe whi.l
but I'/rie repair wt u and m ic; ei.mfor
tab!;, Aifo a good K’cch.n a.-d Sore
•00.n. Ine terms will L* maG
known bv applying to
RICHARD AT MAXWELL.
3- 44
i O Lh r,
THE WH \RF ANt) STORES
I^ORMr. ttl.Y occujiit-tl b. Melirs. VV'ilfoa
a. iC i"\, aiui at p r*Cul bv Mr. Andrew
K..10X. Th. r pr.Mu.u.ve aiul eonvenient fi
nisin at !Uu .. j, to rAcpure n>
fuitncr explanation. F r terms e..q.ure 01
)v. \Vj)nc.
A’s vcmltr j to
The Subscribers,
IIAVIN O entered into Copartnership
under the I’irnoJ SIiAAkXR Ilf UtriDALX,
Offer the Public their services as Facto
kSt: id JCiHTS.
‘THEY receive and dispose of nil Ends
<f produce, Houses, lands, Aegtoes, or any
other sbecirs of property, on commission.
They having a genet.:l knowledge of
the DRY GOOD and GROCERY BU.
SIR ESS, offer their services to Country
Merchants, and in making purchases and
fnrvrat ing agreeable to order any arttacs
in that line—Aid when cajh is deposited
with them, they attend Audions and buy
at the lowejl Rates.
JVI. Shearer.
[no. Drysdale junr.
A r . B. Their Counting Room is ad
joining the Post Office, S. E. corner of
the Exchange.
Nov. 19 ts 24
Diflblution of Copartncrfhip
The fubferibers g'-es nciice that
the c opa t. <■ ttvp h ~scrr(o e carried
ON vacit THE FIRM or
Dei FID HtA’D CHRISTIAN
GUGEL.
Is *his dav difl ‘veil. It is /here
'r ; ieq idled ‘hat I! persons who are
u’debtcd to he I-ud fi m, or to eitbc;
- r ne luhfcriteis, individually, will
ca 1 arid pa* thei ar counts ard notes
O', or bd •it the fi.ftday ( f April next,
or the fame wilt ’hon tre placed in the
hands of an Attorney for colledfion ;
*n thof? wio have demands againtt
t e coparuierfhip, nr cither c.f the
lubber hers wi i preieut their acccu.its
rot payment.
DAVID GUGEL.
CHRIS HAN GUGEL.
the subscriber,
R E ruittfs hiv th .nki thts friends
md the pu >iic in general, tf<r their
support when < ono<cted with Ins fare
P-r? 1 er, r.nd neg* leave to inform them
■ ha; he w;!i con inue the TAYLOR
ING BUSINESS, at/he Ihnp lately
occupied y D A: U Gugeh where he
vi!l be hnktui for a cont.nuation of
bufiaefs in ; 1. lir e.
CHRISTIAN GUGEL.
famrri J % ts 36
I tic. cUdoCRIBEK.
RF. SHI'SYS all perform indebted to
him by i.oh-* or open account*, to fettle
the lame on or bifore the aoth of Fe
blurry next. Tl.ofe vrhofe accounts
havt been of lor.g ftandiog, and not
paid by that time, will be put into the
hands of an attorney for colie&ion ; as
no longer indulgence cau pofiibly be gi
ven.
He has just received.
By the /lip Louisiana, from New Tori,
a targe Jupp'y cf Jrefk
D Ti. ro Ei< I EA
which roik-s hie affirtment at present
very compete, and extensive ; and will
be so lby WhoUfait or Retail, at a small
advance on cofi for Cajh, or hi* sfaal
c test to pundtual cultomeys!
George Hartal
Dec. 41 tFy. aj.
NOTICE.
THE bUHM.R BEX hit ?
‘oitved Charles Harrii, elq. of Sa*
“iwnh, a/icrney tor the eftaie of
hoir>-5 Lanchefie , <ec late cf
v.w-Port. AM perf. 11s i dented t
ar clta'e bv B >r’d. note, or open
ccount 2 e rrquefled to pay and feu
!* v ih the Lid atiornev, as its* abfo
u el ; nectliary that ihe cureerrs-ef
is.-t fietr b Iperddy bnught *o a
.lose. JOHN COUPLR, Ex'r.
T HE debts o.ie to the eftete of
Thomas Lanchefter being placed in
t>y hands f. r colletiion, I am ready
o fettle with the debtors, persons
thus indebted neg’e&iag to avail
a emfelves of this ncfice before the
ioih, day ol Feoruary next, will be
nmediattly thereafter lued ; a mea*
Ture which will indiscriminately
ake place owing to tne necrility
ri ere is of colleifirg the debts of lhat
(late or using every diltgervce in the
ecov rry cf it’ ju't demands. Indul*
ence will be allowed ta those wlto
payments before the cx
pi.a:on of Ihf above time.
CHARLES HARRIS,
Pav. Jxn 18 ts
KUiS aW'AY ttom tlw tubferiher
a'he head of Turtle River, on the
iji.t u! imo, GRANULE, a well I
nad •, country born negro, very ir.tuh
matted ui.b ‘he whip, 25 years old,
nd about 5 feet three incncs higl:.-
Vhoever will put him in any jail, &
..ive vhc lubferiber noFce of ir, or fend
him n mt,ttaa:l be handfomly ieward
td*
William Cone.
D'c.tt ts 35
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE,
ON the t;rft ‘ ondxy in March next, will be
fold at the Court h'lafe in the city of Sa
vannah, bttxeen the hour* of ten and
twelve o’clock, A. M.
THi<KK prune held NEGROES, ene of
whom is a good Cooper, being part of the
tllxte of Tnoma* Ne’iierclift dteeated. 0e
third of ilie purchale monev to paid in
caih and the balance to beseemed by niTt
-xye on the negroes and bond, with approved
1 1 ur.ty, bearing tnterett frt'-n the day ofl'ile,
ad payable tne f.rk day of February- next.
C.IAKLc.S HAhiUS, Adtn’ar.
{ Jan, si .t
SALE OF THE
Fractional Surveys.
WHEREAS, by an aft of the
General AfTembly of the flare o*
Georgia palled at Louisville or,
the 7th day of December, in cht
year of our lord one thoufanii
eight hundred and five, It is en
acted, that all the fractional parts
of surveys of land refervtd to the
State by the leveral laws making
distribution of the lands lately ac
quired from the Creek Nation of
Indians, lying and being on the
Oconee River, and on the tem
porary boundary line—Snail be
Sold in leparate Lots to the high
est bidder in the Town of Mil
ledgeville, in the following man
ner, viz.
The Commissioners to be ap
pointed for that purpose and who
the fublcribers are, shall by an
davertifement publilhcd 60 days
in the Gazettes of Peterlburgh,
Washington, Sparta, Augulta, 6c
Savannah, give notice of the
times of days on which they lhali
proceed to fell the fra&ional
surveys of each leveral dif
tricls.
Wethe Commifiaonersappoin
ted lor said purpose, go therelore 1
in conformity to the fa.d act, re
quire all perlons concerned, 10
take notice, That at Miilcdge
ville we Ihall attend, be com
mence the lale of the Fradlioaal
Surveys as follows viz.
WILKINSON.
Those of the ill Diitrift, com*
rnencing on the 3d of March next
and continuing from day to day.
between the hours of ten ana
thtee, Sunday excepted until me
11th inclufivc.*—■
Those of the 2d difttift cn the
12 of March mini the 1 cch inqlu
iive,—
Those of the git diftrift on the
1 7 of March, until the 20th inclu
five.—
Those of the 4th diftrift on the
21 of March, untu the 14 mclu
uve ■—
Those of the sth diftrift enthe
25 of March until the 27 iucio
live.
BALDWIN.
Those of the ill dillrift on
the aß’h March, until the lit of
April inclulive,—
Thole of the 2d diftrift on the
ad of April until the..9cn inciu
five.
Those of the on the
i oth of April until tne i4;h in
eiufive.-
Those of the 4th diftrift on the
15th of April until the 19th m
clufive.—
Those of the sth diftrift on j
tljeaiftof April until the 28th
inclusive.
WAYNE.
Those of the diftrift on the
29th of April until the 7th of
May inclusive.
Those of the 2d diftrift on the
Bth of May until the 12th inclu
sive.
Those cf the 3d diftrift on the!
13th of May until the 19th m
clufive.
TERMS or SALE, f
The purehafers bonds for;
the amount of the purchase mo
ney wiil be required ac four e- j
qual and annual inflallments to
be paid in silver and gold, the
firft payment twelve months af
terdate, in addition to which a
mortgage on the premises will
be required.
MOSES SPEER,
REDDiCK SIMMS,
PA THICK JACK.
Conttnissignert.
Wafh’nsrton, Dec. Br, am. 34
THE SUiibCR.BLR,
OFFERS for falc for tafti, or
barter for Nsgrots, three houfss anti
lof; in the village c r St. Gaul, one
which was forrucrly occupied t>y S/e*
phen B oant. hie of this ary, dec. rhe
oifaer l wo adjoining. Foi particulars
apply to Mr. Jonathan Cline, in ha
vanu&h, or in Waynefborougn to
Stephen filount.
Tan. 14.. io~. a 6
tOtv SriLc..
THE house at present occu
pied as the Republican Printing
Office Lumber or the labour
ot a Carpenter will be received
in payment. For particulars ap
ply to EDW. L. DAVIES.
N0v.17 24. if.
MARSHALS SALES;
WILL be sold on Tutsdaj tbs
41b. day ts March rtoxl, - /, lbs
Couri-Houfe in ibt city a of Sa
vannah, between ihe hours of
10 and 2 o’clock.
A LOT in Ibe town of Da
riln, known by the nur**
her with a large TITO STO
RT HOUSE thereon.
ALSO,
4 IVHARF LOT and improve
ments in said town, known by No.
——l- now or late occupied by Rojfe
tor & Street. Takn in executi
on as the pr c p £ rty cj R f etor G?
Street to fatiify a judgment tn fa
vor of F. 2'oung. 8.. WALL,’
Jan, 31. 44. M. D. G.
i.'or o.ile.
ONE of /he moft valuable ‘ra.Ts of
Land upon /he Altamaha, co:.fainii g
about eleven hundred acres cf
Swamp in /he bed pitch of /.de, This
trriß i* about hfc miles above /he
town of Darien, was, prior to the re*
volutionary war,/he prcpei/y oi the
late governor Wright, and has for a
fetilemeni, attached immediately to
the Swamp, one of ; he mo l beani
ful and molt eleva/cd 11/uatiuns upo
me river.
Persons wishing /o cuichafr th.g
property will apply to F.dwar: r
breck or William Mein, i..:q s. ui
Savannah, whete a pint of tnc Land
may fit seen.
October ’-5- ts. n.
Credit of i hree Years
FcrpellU fait in Savannah, on THUES*
DA}', t!s 6(6 us February, lßcs,
1 HOSL. et k. .own anil valuable
Rice nmd Cotton PLAN I ATION,
called CftAWFQRD and Coworw, fi
uated in Chatham County, on Lit
tle Ogechte, in the state at Georgia,
within thirteen mile: of die ci y 1 1
S'ivai.na’r., Hie plantations adjoin
each other, ure well fettled and in
>■-iyh Kiste >? cultivation : they are
vc<y eligibly fuuiu:d for any psrloa
in or near Savannah.
CONDI i lONS—Thrte ye?rs
credit, on bond with imereir, aur.ro
ved jii;rfnoal iccmitj’ mortgage of
tfc* property will bs ireq„;;td j the
iatere'S” to be paid anneali y, zrA ion
per eer.t ou the amount of the pur*
chafe r.revious to the shaking of ti*
:ulv The la- maybe seen by ap
plying to Mztsm, Hunter & Mr
nis, in Saykunzh.
Hugh Rose.
Dec. ys ?.'*rri. t t
PLACENTIA,
THF. Subfciberc fTers for Sale
that v z ’uable Plantation at Thun*
derbolt, generally known by the
name or Place. f .'tia*Containingf
upv .trds of fa. ‘.o Acres— 340 of
which is good Couon, and Cora
Land, already cleared, and part
ly cultivate*J—i6o acres is prime
Rice land, cf which 120 acres
are under Cultivation. The re
mainder is good, high, Pme
land- Any perfbn wishing to
purchale, will pkafe apply at my
Counting Room, where thejplati
of the Land fit ill be she wn them
and the term* m; de known.
Jno. i J . W liliarr.fon.
January 7 ts 37.
TO LA AS c. “
For a Term of Years.
L’ tt Ac. 13 anil 14 tn Warren Ward
,Jituated mar ins Bay and adjoining a lot
j belonging ts the tdatc of H Lit abridge, at
‘prefent, occupied by Mr. sanes Alclntofh
J ‘*’o M’ . lb m. Greer. 7eccher —out of them
] a corner lot or, a /quart and fronting the turn/
market. For terns tspt>)\ to
IVILLL\M PARKER.
3 ‘f
For Sale. (
Fortynine I'rnre CouiUry born Negro*
For term* apply to
JOSEPH HABERSHAM.
January 17 ti‘ 4*.
~ TORBNT.
THE HOUSE & I.OT rear Brought*#
S ireet, formerly oeiupied by Edtisoad
Bacon Esijr. appiy to
iioe cc Davies.
r ~ bft
50 DolLirs Keward.
It AN AWAY aboil’- 4 months since. A
negro -nan nured PETER, bf’lo-.igm.gt’O the
tnate of (j-si rg-* Ktilft dec’ll, lie is a vn!m
ble cirjjenter, and veil known for mm * year*
111 thit.cn* lie is tall and ilur, active, a vd
au fuli.id when qoeftioneu closely, he fam~
niers muon. 10del ars will be paid on bis
delivery to the Suufcriber, or to ti.e Goa.et cf
this City, sn . o’rty dollars in addition ’hereto
on proof ot ius- being harboured by a wbi'e
peilou.
J.MACIIW,
E2OV to Eiii c, George Haift
OAibertt 14
NOTICE.
ALL ptrlons who may ha\e c'aim* m
’he ellate of Rome*r Btui.ise,) dec- ate
re-pcelteii to prelent them pi |.e 1/ a”t;fted,
and those indebted to it, to tnahe ra.n.eutt*
H. HOLCOMBE Ex'r to 1 aide.iatc>
December 3 ts 8 y