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BDMVNI7ION 70 A FRIEND,
OK THt CHwICK OF A VfirK.
IF you mv Friend, wou.d have a wife
X® c:hcr the hour < f h e,
Atvi (rive cio.iiaut pleafu.e,
The following Ufcful mjxi.r.* mind,
And you in lime, mj liojie to find
This dear, de’.igli iul ircalure !
r.r.T, look for one that*: young ond fair
V itn countenance devoid < I cat*
And foolifh aIT. Cution :
For one whole face diljdays a gloom,
Will make you angry with your doom,
ycu Id vtf. v .u.iQH*
B” net, like common lover*. blind,
But all her wold* and afliont, nitn.d.
And jui.gc of them Cuccre'.y ;
y ril you tonn >nur ch ce at once,
An.. 11. c 11. u;d pr*-ve coijUet-c, or dun..e,
Y ;u V ill repent leveieiy.
Her temper diou'd be all i'erenr.
J, t ex. ron.oi, of mirth or 1,. eer,
j\ i,,j wolll. ruoo ltigi s ur.cumuor and ,
Foir one mat now i, wild with joy,
‘i hen lad or iulicn, will dellroy
Youi peace, with pangs, unnumber’d.
W'atch how her leifurc time flit fper.ds—
And if with wife and virtuous lYiendi
In cheerful converfatton ;
Or to perule tit’ inttruftive page,
In learch of truth her thoughla engage,
Sue hat my approbation.
When you can meet with such a boon
As bends pourtray'd, make her your own’
Os whafje’er condition :
No wta.vlt, n r b .tort, then you'll need—
To real bills the,, lcldom lead,
But oft iiicicsic ambition !
FROM THE CHARLESTON TIMES.
l*i i YfIIUGNOMY,
THIb beautiful fciencc, {
which ut.lot ks the hidden i<r
crcts of the lout, which f?ivcs
the innocent a lcurity agair.ft
the vicious, and provides lorcte
virtuous heirt a companion like
hid!—Thh fete nee, f > import
am in iis (onlcqu met , so !;tnr
flu-l to iranki; and, and so initruc- ‘
rive to its poflelfor, his, (roir
r!t. unloriuridic ctithulufm of
its polkliors, been fubjedtd
both to the malice ar.d lat i re,
and the lalh of ritliculc—lt has
been lligmatized with the epi
thets of fiuile and dc eiving,
and lubjedled to the feern ol
th lie, wii >, incapable of think
ing for themfeivt s, blindly a
dopt the half conceived, rrnsfha
pen no ons of others. Bur that
it has its balls in nature ir ufl
be convincing to every unpreju
diced examiner.
Nature, in >h? dirtribution of
her bon ties over the urii/eife,
h is endowed every creature, eve
ry veg tabte, every par ulc o:
matter, w u certain propcriie.
and qualities which dilVinguilh
each individual by its own pe
collar character. To dilcover
th’ le qualities, in t!ie afpeft and
appearance ol inanimate bodies,
is in lome tneafure dilncult ; j
the knowledge of them cin bell j
be derived Mom the rnt o‘ ex
perience. Bur, in the animal
Creation, where it is more ne
ceflary that we fliould at lidt
light perceive tlieir, nature
marked tiiem with a fhong hand.
‘J tie fi.-rcenels of the Lion is
pourtrayed in his countenance,
and ihr tnalignitv of the Scor
pion in its dettUed form. Bur
in fiiun, and e malLr-piece of cre
ation, she has exerted all her a t
in painting, t y flight and al
m ill imj creep’ ib e touches, the
ji Trent grauatiens ot emotions
an. radio.is * on his orgsniza
ri n botn corporal and mental,
sh- has bellowed peculiar pa.ns,
and, tn so intimate a maur.tr,
has she connected foul and bn
dc, that one cannot be a!;.Tied,
eitl er w-ch p-lenfure or pain,
without the participation or the
other. Every paflion which
rulflcs or soothes the mind, pro
duces a co. relpundent rsprellion
of countenance : and that tx
pielbon too, lo ilrong'.y painted,
that it is observed by the moil
(lupid. brutes themfclves per
ceive it; aid the faithful dog,
who approaches his iruft.tr wuh
oy when he finiles, is struck
i TiOicdia'eiy wuh ll!3 u “o rr a "‘‘
If-hi i\. beneath h s frown. I.J
int frequent returrence of tm.’
fame pillion the features arc in
if .me drgiee n.< r d wuh i?s flgns
Phc muscles beinit so frequently
iilcd in that particu ar manner
become enlarged, and, liice Dows
for a long time bent, never re
fume their original (hope.
This it is which marks the dis
urTlion between the countenan
;es of the choleric, rnild, phleg
matic, See. ; and, it is upon this
foundation, that Phyfiounomy
has been railed.
Who, then, sh 11 dare aflert.
that a fuperflruclure, built upon
io un-dtcrablc a flat of Nature, is
weaK and frail ? Who, that re
ficdls a moment, but rnuil be
I!ruck with admiration and grat
itude at the g o bids of B.ovi
dence, in imprinting such indu
bitable marks of difpcifr ion on
ne countenance, by which the
inod may be warned agamft the
Wicked, and atira£l 1 towards the
*ir uous ? The study, necessary
for the attainment of th.is lciencc,
is not very arduous or very com
plicated : It consists in the ac
qu fit.or. of knowledge of human
nature, ind an acquaintance with
the paflions and emotions of the
hu nan mind, and the r different
effcTts upon the features. Hav
ing attained thE knowledge, it
iviil be easy to judge, with accu •
racy, which pafflun moll pre
dominates. But to deicdt hv
pocracy—to txpofeilie man who
can
” Sn.ilc andfuiiuntile a vilinn,”
ri quires con ft.k*; able pradlice in
lie fcicni e, and can only be at
•ainrcl by long experience. The
I‘hyflo oomdl who fai>d, that
i So* rates was h ’ moll libidinous,
drunken old fellow he had ever
seen, mult have been inexperien
ced, or he would have f en bearn
•rio throu >h his Sclcnian features,
that divine, ethereal emanation
,f virtue, which animated the
ibul of the l'hilof iphcr.
How careful, then, lbould we
he, not to indulge, even for a
moment, ft ole desires and bane
ol paflions, whicli are difpra e
u! toman. For, though we mat
conceal them from many—yr
we may be certain, that fume few
can, and w.ll dectfl us, and tx
pose us to the contempt we de
lervc, JUNIOR.
The following account cf a Jmcnt
between two natives of slf>i
ca t is (torn the Fe
deral Jl,
ON Friday evening a du
el was fought hete between
two natives of Africa, of jabie
(uie and. high preicnfions to ho
nor. The battle commenced
about 8 o’clock. Dinah was ar
med with a cow (kin, while Cioe
had nothing hue the ample wea
ipoos of nature, length of rails
and hardnels of knuckles. Ju
pitrr lent Mercury l orn to hold
ia flambeau while the Gods, as
usual in such engagements, were
ranged a part on one fide and a
part on the other. Vidtory now
far perched on the cow fk n,
ind now on the knuckle, ready,
like rrianv a good patriot, to de
clare f 0 r the conquering party.
At one time D nah bit the dull,
u another Cloe hugged he earth.
The fjnguiniry rills begin to
flow ropiuufly from lacerated
checks and disflguied noses.
The cow ikin breaks and it is
Ufetefs. l'he battle becomes
wholly pu ftnacular} while thump
succeeds to thump, and heavy
b owa to heavy blows respond.
And now dreadful deeds had
enlncd and uproar wild, had not
a reverend figure advanced to the
ceoe, dens and g/rss vendue nodus,
wi h venerable grey wool and
wite teeth, w hole presence cau
; fed nn immediate cessation of
Toll 1 ties, ar.d peaceful words
awed and fitenetd the die mortal
encounter. “ Now Dinah and
and Cice,” he cried, “an’t it a
(ha > e fir two of the Fair fix to
bt boxhig on’t so.”
We understand fome affair cf
honor was tu; unhappy cau'e ol
this dud,
FiiOYl Tilt F.R.ULit’i C.-EI-.E...
” Loud fcoi.in% is ibe revetfe ti
reajtn ns. It is tbi
dy.nz groans oj our guicn
’ ... >•
rf.l Si* •
Common Stale ia Difhab.lle.
I NEVER knew a fcoldinp
petfon, rhat w isable to govern
a family. What viikcs people
[cola? Because they cannot
govern themlelves. How then
can they govern others?—Ma.k
well, as you may —Those why go
vern vjeil ate generally calm.
They are prompt a..d rcfoiuvt,
but ikady and m Id
Si tn in Zho:tf r eecb.
A LADY, drfeivedly to hr
honored lor her maternal feeling
o
was very much alarmed by read
ing in a morning paper that lu.r
son was courting tie Mu es at
Bath ; ar.d wrote him a letter :
eaineftly requeuing him to be
ware of baa women, who would
bring him to a mor/el of bread.
ggZZJCMUJtnUUtEM&J d ‘ 1 CTU ‘Vv. • <’.*■4.7
PRIME
RICE LANDS
FOR SALE.
ALL th akuble tract of
LAND fltuated and be
ing on ihe luuih fi-de of the Ala
tainaiu river, known by the
name of the Broadface tract,
late the property of General
Lachlan M'lntofh, containing
J 755 acres, of whit h 1100 acres
are prime Tide Swamp of the
fir it quality and very belt pitch
of tide ; the balance high (well
timbered) PINE LAND, and
well calculated for a kulement
or iettleincnts. This trad is di
vided into three parts, through
the uppermofl third runs a large (
navigable creik, Icad.ng to a
landing, on whi- h may be eru ft
ed (as the ffre.i t> is 1 onft.ltraijlr)
a Rice Mill, Saw Mill or Grill
Mill. This pr ope-'ty is fltuated
immediately op. oflre M ij. But
lers, Demcre’s llland ■, ..nd fro.r
its local advantages is cue moss
dcflrablc rice eiiate in Georgia.
Anv perion who w;fhes to
purchafc mav apply to Mr. A
L.EXANDEit MMN.'Charltf
ion; Mr. CHARLES HAR
RIS, attorney at law, Savannah ;
or Meflfrs. MEIN, MACK AY
d? Cos. merchants there. In a 1
of whole hands a plat may b’
ken, and thole who may be dt
flrous to view the prennifes, by
applying to Mr. M’KINNO.*,,
St. Simons Island, he wit I lhew
them tne lines, and give evert
other necrilary information iiv
having resurveyed tlietradl.
February 7 4-6
~LOS i',
A POCKET BOOK containing about
15 Delian; in J fey noic-;, anti a fc a
papers of no value to any but the owner, bt
leaving it with the printer, the fnul.t iT.ai]
receive a generous reward.
Anril 4 bj
; u Lt 1 . I ,
east Tenement of the Subfcribers’
A Fire Pro I'B uck BUILDINCT, on the
Bay, lately occupied by Mr Joseph Rice.
ImmtJiaie’ pullrtfi.-n can be given. Apply
to K. &. J. BOLTON.
March 18 S7
no nc fi.
TH 7. fubferiber being appointed Af
■ T.r by the city council, iutrcatfc
geutietr.en re-'i- ei ts, and the agenu of
abfeutees, io cc .i.lri tbe iaw for die sup
port ot a city Watch, that they may be
prepared to render an account of their
taxab.es when be waits upon them
Free negroes and ptiion* of color are to
make returns to the utl.ff ir as the law di
rects. JOHN LRICKELL.
April 2 5. 69•
TAKE NOTICE,
HP HAT in nice months from the date
heicof, cpplication will bo made
to thehon. the jaftices of the lutei: r
Court, for the coui.ty of Bulloch, for
leave to fill all that trad of laud, con
taining 475 acres more or ltfs, lying ir. I
the counties of Bryan and Bulloch, the j
fame being part of the eilaie of Win j
Slater dre’d,
wm. Sinter, adni’r
May 6. taw, 9m • /-•
K.ff? |. Bolton,
HAVE received on consignment froi. .
I’HI LA DELPHI A, J
Lon; and i.um) Sugar of the (Lit quality,
put up 111 Darrels ;
tVliklr t-...er lor tale-
April 1* 6t. “?• 1
FOR. S.\L“ ,
Thirty prime Africans. ‘;tdj
Urge able boiled men.—App y w
J. Hill Clark.
April : 4 ts 6e. (
1 ‘-:o ICE. •
. r,i. • *rf ■-* htvirjr d-man.’i* -tram !
\ luptcr ----, either as ctipartn*** or
a-v.ls, w!l pleit'e prefer* thr-i so
lyment, at tneir counting-houie, v, . ho-_;
Mein, Mackay oc Cos.
Sav. March 28 6o
1
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I
DRIFTED,
\T the fubfer 1 bets land ■ g ar.d t.hen up j
l,v h-t rgroes, a panel cf board-, who !
ever e’V-rns trt lstrre, r-.r.p have ri.-r.y 1
proving t!;e paying tor th-r a-.ter- I
tilcmei.t ar.d giving the nej es a l*ir. re-j
card for their trouble, and applying to Pc-
TER DEVLAUX m Savannah, vr
Robert bowman.
On the ulanti_ion, Grange Hail.
May 6. 7*
PdPER.
fio Ria>r.l fne Deny Printing Paper
20 dn. Ry ul
Fat Sale on moderate termt, hy
Adam Dcacti.
May 6. L 7 1 -
SheriiT’s Sales.
At the Court-houkin the ctv of\
Savant.ah, on tbe firfl I U!’ S•
DAY in July next, between
the hours of to ar.d j o'clock,
*>HE following negroes v>z :
Z.'di.tk, Betty, aid hei
two children, Philip and Edmond
seized by viriue cf a foreclcfurr
oi Mortgage, ,as the property ol
john Btrnard, jun. to faiisfy J.
P, Willamfon.
r. ROBERTSON, s, c. c.
May 6. 7--
City Marshal’s dale.
IVILL BH SOLD, at the Court- j
htrufe in this city, let ween the hours of IO j
and ISo dock, o.i . ucjday the Iy*
C>\ NE band clean Rice, levied on as
/ the property of J Mu-ray, for
fine impeded on him by the corporation.
C. Cope, c. M. |
May 6. 72-
_ 1
Bonaveniure .
y’ HI i elegant retreat abc-a: 4 irom
j l. Savannah., on Waflaw river, is ofte-ed
j on a leife for lix or i'even years, for the ben
ef t cf the heir, a minor, on terms thatwd
l i t those inclined to pofitfs I'a vaiu ui.e a
■ i tee oi ground, as well ealeu ated for health
•is tor pieallire and or-'tit. App yto
TO RIsNT,
THE Brick Fire Proof STORE, lately
occupied by the fublcriber as a Coun -
if.g-Houfe.
JGs. HABERSHAM.
March 18
NO l iCE.
rHE Mayors Coukt isadjou.ned to the
fourth iuei'aay in May.
Mm. BLOGG, CH.
May 6. lg_
i.os r
A GOLD SLEEvu. BUTTON, marked j
.V 2- The finder it ay receive inoie
than the Value of the Button ov leaving it
with the Punters he. cos. [May 67..
Cj* Any pcri’on having in their pof
feffijo a tr-me Dccr, sot tlieir own will
oblige the owner by giving information
hereof to the Printers. May 6.
FOR Y:\LL.
THE houlc at present occu
pied as the Republican priming
ijjfice ; Lumber or the labour
M a Caipenter will be received
in payment. For particulars ap
ply co EDW. L. DAVIES.
Nov. 17 24. ts.
- ItlL hU iaOL.Kit>£.K.,
HAS removed to the Wharf and Stores
belonging to Mrs. Hunter, formerly
occupied l).• Mellr*. Hunter Minis, where
he Cantinues to trar.lafi the
Eaeioruge ;.nd Commidhion
Business.
joseph Habersham,
March 28. 6^
TO LET, ”
A large convcD'ent DWELLING
£V HOUSE, and well fitted up
ST ORE in s central situation, either
fepurately or together, l’enni will b.:.
made very rcari'nahiu. App’y to the;
printera,
Februa-y 18
Eight Dollars Keward,
WILL he given for apprehending
and lodging in a.iv jail ia thil
i date io the fubferiber can get him
: or deliver him to me, fin Buiihij
i county, a negro man, named BEN, te.
j is 22 or 23 ytnrs of rge, about t.ve feet j
! eight inches high, a fated fear of a burn ,
sou one of hi* cheek*, yellow comp *x:oc. 1
well made, born sn the Rate ct Mar) iana,,
from tt-ence he was brought to North!
Carolina, there owned by major jofeph j
I Gramam, brought to thi Sate about 3 j
} year* iincc, he is iu the habit of laying 1
that he is fi--.
Needham Cock, j
j _ M.rh a;. 5± l
TO RE N T.
ST'JRLS No. 7 atjd ic, ia the Ear
char.ee. For terms apply a: iry
TSCMuS PUT, St-'ry- j
■ November 29 6 *. |
SUPERIOR COURT*
C ben our County,
1m iY. 5
ON the petition ot john Mead
Rating that Deing pofTcffcd cl
Icvcral notes of hand and eviden
ces of cLt>t, belonging to the late
V.i'brofe Gordon dtteafed, as
! pecified m the Scheduie hereto
j annexed, and that the fa'ne have
’ ioit i and that copies cf the ianae
■as near as me petitioner can rc.
Icolleftare row lodged in the
< iei k’b orhee, together with an
affidavit that the lame have been
bceniott by accident} He praying
t ie benefit inten‘ed by the fixdt
fedtion of the judicial adt of
and other circumllantiai
proof bc.ng also laid before the
court, It is ordered, rhat the
laid no f cs and evidences of debr,
Le eftabiifhed as directed by the
said fxth fedlion of the judicial
aft, on the laid john Mead pub
lishing a notice for the Ipace of
ilx months in one of the public
gazettes of this city, imlels cause
i l 'til be shewn to rhe court with
in the said flx rr.onchs, or other
matter shad appear to the court
a gain ft the fame.
SCHEDULE.
ONE drawn by Alexander
\Johnjion, dated 7 th May iSoa ;
payable st June lIL4, for 44.*
collars and 47 yen's. One di awn
ty Gteen R. Duke dated ipptb
June, 1802, payable 30 days af
nr date, for 1T • doluvs 53 1-4
[ unis. One drawn by Lemuel Koi
joc'tt, dated bib Augujl, Uioo, pay*
sb.e 10 days after dale, for 187
iolla-s so anis. One draw;: by
j Hugh Ala gee, dated piJ May,
! i payatae 60 Cay, ajcci Lactic,
j for si diliars 97 cents. One
l awn by Charles Linder green,
luted jd May, iSoj, payable 33
lays after date, for 100 dollars .
)ne drawn by Nathan Beal for
too dollars, but to whom payable
ldo not recoiled!, left by Charles
Gsodivin, esq. for collodion. A
• eceipt signed by sir T omas Bon
sail of England for too pounds
sterling, to Miss Ann Davies,
with several receipts on tbe bad
for the ir.terest ,
Ttut extraClfrom the records.
J. BULLOCH, Clk.
Jan. 31. taw 6m. 45,
xoctton:
ON Monday the i6ih June
next, wi.l bt fold in the
[Town of Mit.t.edoevtlle, a
numb rof L.O I S in the laid
town not to exceed twenty five,
agreeable to the terms of form
er file,
John Herbert,
A- M. Devereaux*
Howell Cobb,
Henry Carieton*
D_vis Gresham.
Contm’Jficners.
Acril 22. 68. iaw,
bherirPs Sales.
IVtLL h E iOt-D at tbe court
houje in the city cf Savannah,
on tbe fir A Tuesday in June next,
between the hours cf ten and
three o'clock.
ONE hundred and fifty acre3
LAND, in Car.den coun
ty, on the fouih fiJe of Great
Sacilla river, bounded North
Weft by said river, N. E. by
Roses Creek and John White
h Sugo land, S. VV. by Montforts
lands, and ali other fidcs vacant.
All thole two lots of in
the town of Riceboro’, Liberty
f *
Coun v, Known by the nurrbers
2 and 7 in toe plan of f..id town.
One undivided moity or half pare
of 1000 acres ot LAND on
Great SatUia river, in the coun
ty of Camden, granted
I Jv to Jane Barnaul.
Jlfo.
| Twert’-nine acres on 61; id
. way back river. Taken under
| execution to fatufy the afli&necs
|of Matthew . hearer, iurviving
lc- partner of Alexander Watt,
Icc Cos. Pointed out by the de
* f endanc.
T. ROBERTSON, j, c c.
j May 6. 72;,
EUR SALE,
a Cat'ii il ;r Iti of iot t •: mt es ts Uni
| i.x the 51 v djiriei cj P-Mvin county. Ftr
‘.pj'ttcuitjti ensu re of tke printer: a/ (hit
Lj/v .
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