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MISCELLANEOUS.
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Fru;i i ti - Chi Irflri Courier,
TO j ULI \.
TO me, when ut. u.l with Riief,
V.ef Tt 5 < ay open y ur heart ;
From m lip’ (Viil yotulraw fwcet relief,
Mv fympa ‘ay b’.ifi Or.all m.purt.
Ar.d v, In n t >’• i*o'.< f,< !<efs oppr* fi.
Y nir Henry (hi' 1 - atiguifli in pair.;
My Jllia will lull rr.eto tell ;
Herb- fom m, hrad flail sustain.
]lov plealinjj my profpcJH ami care !
O ! ccafc my lov’d girl to repine i
M • foi'dncfk. no rival flail flare,
F r lie:.nv flail arily be thine*
Then deck thy sweet face with a finite,
Ami blelsthe fond arms of thy swam ;
May foft love, our long hours beguile,
And hiipptnclk banilh ourjiatn.
HF.NRY.
t J,{JL LERS, ca ted Sum nnd Bone,
w’ o •’ onojuuf and Lorn.
TWO brrth.en thin,call’d Borrn IV Skin,
Have ftarv’i Hie town— ,c near it ,-
Bu. be it lot iv, ,1 to Ski n j. Dose, |
That r i r, j and a i , and won’t bra.- it.
Ft on the Politic it Os: vu’ory.
CLU .TER.
“ LIFE is SHORT. ”
AI.THOUGH the common
aphonia), life is jbort, tmy be o'-
ten upon the lips of moll men,
fltll they art* so many words ipo
-1;c i without meaning. So ma
ny words uttered without the as
sent of the In-art. In the midst
of a rn ngled life of bull id’s
an 1 recreation, few of t:s are
willing so toufiy to refl -cl, that
the buttle thiead of our frail
txillence in held by the molt
line-ream tenute. While the
fpeculiit is with th* utinoll en
ergy, enforcing upon us the ne
ctiliry o f pr parug to embark
fur Cii.tt “im mam bourne ■, ”
ev Ty hour oi n.s li’e will con
vince u> that he do s not, him-
Icil fit I the weighs of the Icnti
men s lie tifes
1 was led to th fe rc fl flo-s
fio . t ‘C > ir ti a!! itv e oi Be o
called o< ta-r fio n die gw an
afl vs \’i lit -of I e to v fit th.
an r no i o ad in r fi iv n !.
C i ei terng the rooir 1 o !ci v
td a ioi oi.i l.uliiels mnrk tid, :ht
cou tc i .iice of cm: hos Ids lur
rourJifl't friends—each kerne,
imp t fi’ and w.ih a weigh v lenic,
of the uncertain iequieti des tha
attend frail hum m y in the mo
nun sf difiblu tn. I approach
ed the bed li le. My friend gav
ne his feeble hand—then ob
served to me with a smile, mixed
with a “ glco.nv terror withoti
a na re,” which dilrovered tht
lcars oi the mortal, at the fa.-lie
time it rxptefTctl the hopes ol
the chniliao. “ You have jutt
come in time to view, in this
lolemn mo rent, the common
lot of fallen man. This mv
friend is a lcho 1 of wil'dom.—
’1 ne molt sublime and impor-
tint prcu |jis are obtained with
out ih • aid': of philosophy, with
out the afliftance of ablliuce
Jpecu.a.ion. Oral eloquence is
on ticca llarv to enforce them.—
‘1 lie .anguu e of nature can give
than utruaiKe. i iicy link
ct\p into iiir itelings or every
lican. My rind remember that
h, tis fiort” Many times b--
forc, !;a l th s len iment beer,
tatij ‘it ire mi ih. lbl.o an.,
enforced upon ire from th<
eelk, a.:d u ronn'y, s I reirem
ber, with rut the S.-aU imp:; Ifu) .
A.id thme oi who n l receive,
it, appeared as little aiicdtcd with
it t.uin.eives. 1c was only i.
thisijle nil no nent, tnat it camr
iio ne 10 me wuh ail the inaj.ity
of conviction.
Does any on 1 * wish to penc
tratr into the Icenes of fafhiona
b'e life, which every art ha.-
been employed to cultivate,
aid eve r y delicacy to charm and
s rat iv ? Djrs he wish co obtain
ajud eitrna'e of its illative plea
Jures, i-s ta-al splendor, and its
unmeaning enqueue t let him
vilit the dumber of dueafe. —
Hf-e !I fe Rrippfd of rho’e Leal
ornaments, w!u< h r: ike it glitter
n the (iautg w’.li be expnled in
.;!• itsnstu.al impotence and na
kedr.efs.
Mut these reßetflions, real and
I’jbllantia l , in themlelves, glide
off our minds, and 2re forgot cn
umidfl the innumerable Icenes
of aftive life. We engage in
the molt arduous enterpnzes ;
ue pursue delusive pleasures •,
we difeover an inclination to
heap up treasures for the ideal
convenience of life, as if it were
eternal. Cut all these vain be
iigh s lose their influence wi h
the wile man, when heconfiders,
dia 1 , although, he may he in
pofi'clfion of riches, that he nay
lave authority, and that hr may
juflly merit praise ; yet his rich
es arc fuen as to-morrow shall
be given to another, his authori
ty lluil this night depot from
him, and his pia.l'e, bowcv, r fin
er • it may fiave been given,
Iliad, in a little time, be neard
no more.
Day prefr 3 on the hc!s of day,
** AnJ m jo.is inert th to their decay
“ l ut you, with thoughtless pride elate,
“ Uncorileicus oi impending fate,
“ Command the pillar’d dome to rife,
“ When 10, thy tomb forgotten lies.”
Discoveries made by the Microscope.
From SPerm's refitftions and ph -
lonphical and pious contc.-npla
tnns on the works of ifituro.
NA i LIRE is in Tin all o'jebds
what Ihr is in great onts. Tnerc
is no ids ordu and harmony-in
ihe conflrudion of the rmte,
thin in that of the elephant.
i'he unly difß-rence is, tiiat th
weaknels of ou* fight preven.s
l is from penetrating mtuthc na
tenc and organization ot small
bodies, which often elcape our
jcj.s, and wnicli wo c.;n perceive
only by the abidance o “ g!alley.
Microlcopcs luve made us ae
!qu tinted with anew w r. : t>h ve
getables and an ~s- ;
each us t; a: tiOjcCts w!e o
naked eye cannot dll', over,
aient, and form. Lee u
cj.tnn Iviiif - x .mpl sos i , to
ad us top ad. G and waoleglo
> a an.felts itie.l lj vvon.leriul
yin in 1 o'>jcmls. Every grain
and land appears r u.nJ, when we
xi nine it with cur eyes only }
out by the adiiLoce of a giafs,
vve may obl.rve that every grain
sand fferem buih in size and
ihape. Same are perfectly
o.md, othcn icj ia:e, others co
uica., but moltiy irregular. And
wh.it is dill more altonilhing is,
hat by means ot a nacroicope,
which makes objefts appear
nany times larger than the y are,
we m iy dilcover in the grains ot
land, anew animal world ; for
it has been found that their cavi
ties contain inlects. In chede
there are little worms cal ed
mites, which appear to the nak
ed eye mere dots, wh.ld with a
microscope they are prove to
be inl.dts of a lingular figure.
They have net only eyes, mouth
and tcet, but a tranl'parent o. dy,
furnilfced with long hair, in the
form of prickles.
As for the vegetable km.g.lom
it is found in the mouldy lob
ilan e which uluaily links to
,ta :p b ‘d.es It prelents a
un-k. so. est of trees nd plants ■,
w .ere the branch s, leaves, tLw
ers and fruits can be clear! / uil
tinguilhed. The bud, before it
■pens, is out a little green bull ;
mi ic dues not becoms white
ill ic has blown. \eu would
,s title exped to find these ob
)eds in mouldy l'ubftances, as that
he ok at which cov'trs the wings
ol ihc butterfly lhould be a bunch
and little feathers; if the truth ot
ic had not been proved by the
.nicioieope. But we have no
occufion to carry our refearchcs
to remote objeds. Let us limit
them to v.’t.ut relates to ourselves.
Examine with a microscope the
lur face of our skin, and you wifi
Had tli it it releinbics the scaly
ikia of a hlh. Ic has been com
puted that a gram of land coulo
cover two hundred and fifty o!
thde feales, a.ii that one only o,
ti,-fc feales coy rr 500 : .ore .
and COi.l.quanriy tiiat ,t t
qodl to a grain of fa.m oj.'ita” s
one hundred and twenty-fi/r
thou fan 1 por: s.
Thus we ke how great our
creator is, even in hings which
ignorance and prrjud ce make us
confider as trifles. What an un
menfe number of creatures he
has spread over the e trtn ! How
■nany objeds in nature „re con
cealed from us 1 — We already
know about thirty thoufanj plan
ets and of in feds * valt number
of fpeciesi But what ;s that in
comparison ot the whole ? If the
bottom of the fe,> and of rivers
could be open ro our fiyht, if we
could transport ourselves to o
cher planets, ho v would our a-
Itomfhmca: i creak at the im
menfc numb. r of God’s crea
tures ! How wonderfully we ex
perience that he has difplayedas
much wisdom in themoft minute
objeds as in the greatefl! Even
the finaliefl bo.li s are as com
plete and regular as those prodi
gious ones wh ie circumference
3 calcula ; ed by m iiions. Tha
creator provides w,h the fa ne
aoodnefs fur ie w n sos the in
fed wh ch crawls in the duff, as
‘or rhoi: c the wiiale which ap -
p.ars Ikc an ifianu in the mi.hi
or th.- waves Let u > imitate
nr rkis, the ex impie of the ‘D.i
ty. Let Ihr ieatf of creatures
feel our be tvolence ; since our
common auth ‘r vouchiales to
)>< h r /e their exigence.
■ 1 ltKJ..|.. , ... ,SI ,iie
iMa: ihai's bales.
On th ‘ fir(i fuc[day in duly next,
will le hid at the Ccuri-houj: }
in the city ts Savannah,
ALL the right, title claim &
iP.terell of J anes Oiivtr,
Eiq. co those two leuiemeii's or
ofantations on Hutchirdon’s i-
Hind, oppefite to Savann.h.
contair.ing 406 1 2 acres, th,
vhole uader go )d dair.s, and is
o the fi.fl qutl ty tide l'wa.rp,
A L .s’ O,
*j /■ hf.i. . ‘J M .o, levied on as
: a proper 1 y J miles O.iver,
“sq. to fatis y a judgment ob
tained by W u bn.d.
ULN IV..LL, M D G.
May}:. 79
SiiERTFf’ SSAIES,
WILL BE S./LD,
ON Tusday the th.rd aoy of
June ne*‘,at the Court-bone in
Savannah, between the hours jy
ten and two o'clock.
All pi,c of a lit cf
land on rr.e b. y conta,.u
-----1% 00 fort i.i front and ni::ty
feet in depth, being the ealW
pure (. flo n th'te jei.'vl, Tv
thing D rhy Ward ;>• me citw’ l
Ouvai nah, -i id as me p 0.- C "ty
of G or e f no?, of S vanmA,
Baylor, to uti-ty a mortgage
thereon to VY Crawford, Oi
ly L cdoied
T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c.
May 6. 72
PU IPO SI ED.
Sheriffs Sales,
On the fi-fi Tuef.ay in June next,
wi t oe chi in the “Town of )if
jc’/un, betwee t tec hours uj ten
un i three o'clock ,
ALL that lot and improve
ments licuate in the Town
or ot. Mary’s, part of lot No. 4
and cn which Capt. Beard at
piclent r.iiJts. Levied on a.
the property of Eleazer Watci
inan, to fa Ay a judgment ob
tained agaialt him by Francis
Muffault, junr.
Conditions C.-sh.
D. G. JONES, s. c. c .
•St. Marvs, May 13 74.
TAKE NO 1 ICE, ”
S ‘ H \T in nine months from the date
hereof, application will be made
to the hon. thejuftices of the Inferior
Court for the county of Bulloch, for
leave to fdi nil that tract of land, con
taining acres more or let',, lying in
the counties ot Bryan and Bulloch, the
fame being part of the eiiale of Wm
Slater dec’J.
Wm. Slater, adni’r
May 6 72 gni*
‘•ALMANAC’S
FOR. S-'.c at tki; office
r r-f T ‘ ‘j” -f. > f 1
•>rt n. 1 ‘ * --*•*- ■ l
O.V :he jirjl TuaJi? In u :er:xi, WF*L j
BE SULht <n h’ Comt-ho fi iiih’ii
cv f 9 l/eizuttAi fj'jurs 0} JO ntj 0
o'clock.
A Negro man named Jack,
taken under execution r.r, he
property of Motdecai M'Lem,
10 latisfy Smith and Murry,
pointed out bv the plamtifir.
ALSO,
A negro man named Baciius,
taken under execution 23 the
property or William Barnard,
under binary executions, poin
ted cut by the defendant.
T. ROBERTSON, s.c. c.
May 2 7 1 -
sheriff’s Sales;
IVILL Ht. I. OLD at the court
heufi in the city cf Savannah,
on the firjl Tuesday in June next, !
hetwe*n the hours if ten and
three o'clock.
ONE hundred and fkty acres
LAND, in Camden coun
ty, on the south fide of Great
-SacTi river, bounded North!
Well by laid river, N. E. of j
Roles Creek and }obo \\ Lie- :
heads land,S. W, oy Montfprts
lands, and a!i other fid s va ant.
All thole two ! its of land in
the town of Riceboro’, Liberty
County, known by the numbers
2 oid 7in rise plan off. i l town.
One undivided moity or half part!
of 1000 acr-vs of LAND on
Great Satilla r.ver, in the coun
iy ol Camden, granted original
ly to Jane Barnard.
Also.
Twenty-nine acres on Skid 1-
way back river Taken under
execution to fari-fy the afiignees
of Matthew Shearer, iurvivim*
c partner of Alexander Watt,
tk e,o. Pointed ou. by the de
fen Jan'.
T. ROBERTSON, 3 c c.
May 6. j2 t
Sheriff tides,
WILL BE SOLD on .hefrit Tundey
in Jaiir next, at the Co*rt~hcu/s ; br
t'Wtvii * C LOUTS Cif nil ihtil l Li'tt! O Cl UL h
f-iC t. ul lall 1 COtJirli
our h tin tired and thirty
be the fame rr.o e or lets (old
urve ) joining the loutn pare cl
the Urphan house piatitation,!
well timbered with pine, and a
considerable proportion adapted
to tide culture of cotton and • 10
visions, having the adva,.cage oi
a good navigation to this city.
Levied on as the property of
Emanuel Rengd!, at the lent ol
Edward Lewis, pointed out by
the defendant.
H. VV. WILLIAMS, dsc c.
Ma 4 71
SHERIFF’S SALES,
IVILL be sold cn ’'Tuesday the
third day of ‘June next, a ; the
Com t■ house in Savannah, be
t e, n fee hours of tended tzvo
0 clock.
ALL that par: of a lot of
Li and on tlie Day containing fix y
ice., in iron: a. and ninety itet L
depth, being the ealtern part or
Lot No three Jckyl Tyihinu
Darcy Ward in the city of S„-
v..r. .ah, fold .s the property of
George Enoe, of Savannah cay
lor, to latis t v a mortgage there
on to ‘.v m. Ciawicrd, uufy iore
cioled.
T. ROBERTSON, s.c c.
Afrit 2 rj. - 0 -
Sh e 1 ila > bales.
A F the Court house in the
City of Savannah, on the tirfl
Fticluay in June next, will be
fold, between the horns of Ten
and l iiicc o’cL ok, one undi
vided n oicy of a Tra& of land,
containing by original survey,
One I ecu, and acres, iituatc, lying,
and being on Savannah river, in
; he county of Efingnam, opno
ute purisbu gii, bordered bi
lande formeriy Pattons and Lew
ises. l'he laid tratV cor. lid in a,
of River 1 warn]), abound with
rinc CypruiL Seiard and taker
under execution, as the proper
tv ol Bartholomew Waldbergci
dec‘J, to fatisfy a Judgment
obtained by Aaron and Johr.
Cunningham.—Pointed by tin
Executor ol Waidberver.
d’. Robertson, sc. c.
Ap 70.
GEORGIA.
il hs ex clienry JOHN MIL
Lb DGE, Govern, r and com.
inander in chief of th ; arrnv
and navy of this ft at-, and of
the Miiitia tiiereof.
A PI ociaijialtcii.
TJTj 11 ERE AS, the Legifla
y V ture of this (late, at the
lad ieffion, palled a relolutimr,
requefiing that an cx:ra 1 elk on
thereof fiioulu be called, as loon
is convenient, after official noti
fication, of a further acqu fition
of territory from the Greek Indi
ans, (hould be received.
And Whereas, I have, this
day, received official informati
on, that the convention, conclu
ded on the 14 h of November
lad, between the United States
and the Creek Nation of Indians
for certain lands on the Foik of
the Oconee and Ocmulgee ri
vers, has bet-u duly ratified.—
{ have though: p oper, under,
and by virtue of toe powers ii
no veiled, by the eighth feftion,
;oi the !e> ortd art! !e of toe co.i
----] ilituuon of this (late, to ilTui
j .his it ) proclamtition for conve
ning t e General fifiembiy. at
Ive State H ade, in i.ouisville,
t.m Momiay the ninth day of
June next —and I do, therefore,
hereby enj An and require the
attendance of the several mere
!be;s, ot the rdpective branches
thereof, at the piac ■, ar.d on the
day, above rnrnciontd.
Given t.T.der my hand, and
the Great Sea! of the stare,
ac the Sra.e-Houfe iit Lou
isville. this T2tn day of
May, in the year cf our
Lcid, one thoul’and eight
hundred and fix, and of the:
Intiepen ‘.nee of the United
States <fi America, the ti.ir
tieh.
j JHN MiI.LEDGE.
3y the Governor,
Hor : Mait b u rv, Secretary
of the Si a e, [76 J
sheriff's sales,
ON the firjl Tuesday in June
vs t, void be fold at tbs Court
lloafs in this city, between the
hours of tin a .and three o’clock..
WILL BE SOLD,
ALL, thole buddings fituata
on North h .if pact of iot No.
—Decker’s ward, owned by
iheeflateot Philip Mines, the
property or kbu.ice Lehid, now
of JoLph Arnold. Tr.ree lots
being part of a five acre Joe for
meily ti.e property c: John Cur
i i* l -A J .V n
The following negroes to with
Role, ..bout 3o years of age, Sana
by c ecu pat ion a painter; Porn
pey, his wife IfTabella, Cato and
Ctefir, and a titty acre lot known
by the No. g. Aifo, the house
in Ar.foa’s Ward, at prefect oc
cupied by the defendant, Lized
nndcr execution as the property
o’ Joseph Arnold, surviving Cos.
a: the lusts of Benjamin Buflry
surviving copartner, and Benja
min Buli’ey junior.
Continued from May Lies.
Condi dc ::s C -w
T. ROBERTSON', s. c. c.
Apbl 1 61
SheriiPs Sales.
At the Court-bond in the c : ty of
Savannah, c.i the firjl TUES
DAY in July next, between
the hoU’S of 10 and j o'clock,
HpHK following negroes viz :
1 Zedv,ck, Betty, and her.
tv.o children, Philip and Edmond
seized by virtue of a foreclcfure
of Mortgage, ai the property cf
John Barnard, iun. to latisfy j.
P. vViilamlon,
P. ROBERTSON, s. c. c.
May 6. 72.
•Sheriff’s Tales,
Cn the fir>i dues day in June
next, will be fold at the Court
house in this city, between tbs
sours of 10 and 3 o'clock,
TEIE following negroes ,"to
wit) 1 ISABELLA, RACHEL,
LAWRENCE, JIM, BESS
and POLLA , taken under ex
ecution to lari sly jamts Alger,
he property pointed out by the
ielendant.
Continued from May Tales.
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