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MIiCL£LLANi‘:oU3.
126 M Tilt tOLITICAt
Colu.ut, ./* (unit, may y. u bf bicit
Willi ii,.i e t'al peace, and re 11,
Fnm ail your fact by sea and land,
And t m m independence Hand.
M:y that great powtr who gate yon
birth
Pief:re your freedem while on earth,
And tn kc your riling millions know
Tne way* of virtue they ihould go.
May knowledge fill your ruler*’ irinh,
V nile Tirtue with that knowledge join* ,
14 y th:y t>e wife a* ang.ls are
/ iifave m fro.a impending war.
Peace is a plant of heavenly birth,
Put fclo vj and blofl rru here on earth,
L,e: hearts and hand* together j in,
To IhidJ frutn Laim its f. uit div.i *
Union and pear* will make us strong,
Let peace forever b: our for.g ;
l. t us be fi lends without a foe,
atod/oiui a paradise U.luvv.
May all the ftatesjoin in this long,
I k.rts, h irids and voices all be one ;
And sou id ibis theme through laud and
fra,
We’re isutr:x*NT, uiut and ma*.
Stiil happy ‘t> returning yearn,
Wuilt pence Pilules oui j iytul cars,
O i may wc never chaoge the long,
Ti.l tune (lull ceafc to move along.
Wiieu thiity ycirs hnve p-xfs'd nvray,
With j ts w.’il cc.ebialc the day,
Wi.ich to the war and declared u tree,
While h-zvi.ii approve* oui juoiiee,
li'ejtmureiu-id, Junt i3,j6.
Irom tie Political Cbseriatory.
“ GOD, 1 tha ,k thee I am
not as other men/’ cried the ar
roga it and led righteous j.hari
hr, as he went up io the temple
to pray.
The conduff of this pharifr e
has b.-en uiuvet 1 ally condemned
ty nil who coukls ch*lilianicy,
*nd, indeed, it delervcs our re
p obitiun. Bur, my friends,
ii wc ihuuld lit icily examine our
oah hearts, flwu il we not ft id
th. fell-righteous Iptric there?
sh mid we compare ou: own
conduct with ii 3, couid we a
void bluthmg at their fi nilaricy ?
\V ;iat is the language of thris
ti. of o\c denomination, to
tn.,lc of another ? It is pracli
call’ i hi*, “ Hand by, lor we
*. mure holy than you/’ The
close communionilt cannot jam
in fellow Ih p with 0.-,e wi o dif
f .is iro nmm in a f.w non-es-
Jenual ar.icles of faith, even
though he has realoij to behove
him a true child ts G and. Trus,
undoubtedly, procecun fro n a
Ip ru ot ariogance anu pride.
It is incoi.liiti.it with humility—
That would teach hhn, noc to
lot lus “ judgment above that of
all the earth, nor condemn, as
faltho and, what agrees not with,
his own particular apprehcidion.*’
Rcalbn would in'orm him, chd
lie regard is dictates, that the
i njcrtcd.cn a:,d imbecility of
Uu.ran nature is such, that uun
is incai able of fathoming the
deep defigna of the Alm ghTt,
or exploring, unrxpofcd to er
ror, the abt;uf: lubjeds of c he
el igy. It would teacli him, al
io, that he, hitnfclf is as 1 able
to err as otheis, and that lie is
b. in duty to all” cia e \vi:h,
•nd afiill in the chrifiun race,
everyone whom Clr:jl calleth,
however he may differ from
Inmfelf in a few speculative opi
nions concerning the externals of
religion and the txicrt of the a
lot.einenc. The grand cbjrdt of
ail true c f, rllians is the fame, to
vrutfoever deno nination thev
may belong. And why Ihould
they, who are expeilants of a
voili of jicrtecf p.-ace and never
tiding tclicity, beyond the
g ave, be eu.bto led lxrre with
c. a. and contentions on
whch ihc.r future happinel*
coe* rot depend i The firs of
ig- mance are only wintked at.
J/rorsof the I'.earc are ciimi
tia| —not thole of the undemand
ing, * s wgant a.id feif
£oncctitd| if no; Ic.f-rigutc jus, .
■vho is pofuivcly cons lent in
the redituJe of his own tenets,
and condemns all ot Iters as ab
fo!u*cly falfe and erroneous.
The itenerant tnthufiaff, who
travels as be lays, o.ily for th
good of fouls, and the promo
tion of the Redeemer*: Kingdom,
denounces the eftablilhed rnm
iftsr* of the Gafpel, as hypo
cr tes and old formalifts, who
are only seeking the fleece no;
careing for the ll rk.—lie fays,
“ They preach f.nooth things
onto you, tot rightly dividing
the word of truth--they make
the people to bcl.eve in a lie —
the Lord n ith not lenc them. —
Hearken tinro me—l h :ve a
cal from Heaven to deflate
God's w,ll—l am not ,bilged
to itudy two or three days bcl ore
1 can preach, but am ready t
ipeak, i. anv time, and the Lord
a flit Is me with his spirit. I Ihun
not to declare the whole coutucl
of the Mojt flgb i and cxpoic
the liypocriiies of formalifts ;
therefore do they speak evil o
me—so ti’ey j erfecuted Cbriji
and his apofties—l glory in tn
rols, and am willing alio to
luffcr perfrcu ion.”
This, tny readers, is not tx
iggenti in ■, for in this trannei
jo they, nor unfrcquently, de
claim in the tars of their audi
nce : out whether they are then
icluatcd by a spirit of pu~c b ne
volcrsce and humil.ty, or nor, 1
ihtll leave for the cand.d Cos de
eide.
Eut rh;s spirit of ccnforious
als and pride is not confined to
ti y particular ledt icy. I’ropK
cl ill profeflions and denomina
ii ms are too apt to think them
feives better than their neigh
bors v hence they are beared ci
vaunt of their own goou deed;,
while they condemn, even the
virtuous aft oos of ouei*, as pro
ceeding from tale and mercena
ry motives.
It is this unhappy spirit whic!
so much ditlurbs the peace an i
happiness of chriltian lJ.ic.y —
Those very people, who ar -
commanded to live in biothei
ly love, and to pity each othei
mfirmiths, are continua ly em
broiled in tome dispute or other ,
i'holi: concerning religious te
nets are frequently carried to the
moll turbulent height, and th
parties are lcen to give Iwoi,
to the molt malignant and r -
vengeful pafTior.—Hence lo
often hear, not only in piivau
circles, but from the pulpit and
the press, the moil virulent ano
ibniive language, on those vay
lubjeds, which, of all others,
a dim molt deliberate dis
cullion and calm investigation
i'hcle, J think, are incorurover
table facts —Let hi n, who reads,
make application as conlaeno
may dictate—and let us ail rc
lieC'c, how apt we are, to con
demn others for th.fe very
things, of which we, ourl Ives,
are guilty. Vi.fc.vM.
DUuLILsG.
A captiin tn the Englilh ar
my. in aniwer to a pc 1 lon irotn
whom he ha 1 receive! a cna 1-
lenpe, v, io:e as follows :
“ I have two objections to
this duel matter. Ihe one is
lilt 1 inould hurt you •, an 1 tile
other is, lelt you IhouiU hurt me
1 do no: lee any good ir would
do me to put a bullet through
anv pr.r: of your body. 1 couid
make no use ot you when dead,
fr any culinary purpose, as j
would a rabbit ora tuikey. j
am no cann bal to feed on th t
tlelh of men. VVny then, Ihoot
down a human crcacjre of wnich
1 could make no use. A buffa
lo would be better meat. Eor
tho’ your 11 elli might be delicate
and tender; yet it wants tha.
tirmneis and co.ififtencv wme h
takes and reta ns lair. At any
rate it would not be fit for long
l'ca voyages. You might makt
a good barbecue, it is true, be
ng of the nature of a racoon, oi
an opollj r. ; but jveople are not
in the habit of barbecuing any
thing human now. As to youi
hide, it i6 not worth taking off,!
being l’r t*e better than that of c
;ear old colt. As ro myfelf, I
lo not rruen iike to flaud in the
way of any rhaig harmful. 1
un under apprchenlio is you
might hie me- Thac being the
case, I tnir k it molt advifeable
to ltay a: a dillance. If you
want to try your pistols take
tome object, a tree, or a barn
lour, auout my birnentions. li
vou hit chat, fend me word, and
l Ihi'| atknowl dge, that if 1 had
>een in the fame place, you
might aifo have hie me.
CONSUMPTION.
Completely to eralicate this
iifijrdcr, I will not pofuivcly fay
‘he following remedy is capable
> r dom.j j but 1 will venture to
affirm rh it by a temperate mode oj
Lvi g (avowing so intous liquors
ziu </.i> ,) wearing flannel next to
I ht ik.ii, and taking every morn
ug lia.f a pint of New Milk,
luxe I with the exprefled juice
if green Hoarhound, the com
dame will not oniy be rel tved
out the individual lliall procure
co In Heir a length of days be
y >nd wh it irs mi deit form could
give roo n to hope fur. lam
nyfclf, fir, a living witness o!
‘he b i.cficial eff. its of this a
grceable, .oid innocent
jet pow; rful appl cation. Four
ule of the Hoaihnu.id and
Vliik iel eved the pains of my
bread ; gave me to b eathe deep
long and free, flrengthened and
harmon fed rny voice, ana rt-
Uoiel me to a OAter Hate or
.c-A.h than I had enjoyed for
u <ny years.
JOHN BOLTON, sur. 1 C*
vs. I. Superior
.VILLIAM NORRIS, j Court,
y/drtb 1 enn, id:-6.
UPON tile pet.tion of John
floi on, iurviving copirt
i i of Robert 6c John Bolton
irayhu t!,e foreclofure of the E
-jjityof Redemption on ihc fol
.owing premiks, mortgaged to
h: fa id Robert be John Boltoi.
r the sum of eleven hundred
and forty fix dollars, pavaole the
ith of January IHO2, and
lo for the fur her sum of ele
n hundre 1 and forty fix dol
us no lneielt payable the
irui o N ive.nbcr 1802, 10 wit,
tie following lots and p:rts of
or- in the town of St. Mary’s.—
i.l i!iat wharf lot containing
jo feet on St. Mary’s (free: and
running 1 50 feet wed to Jud
;o I’s water lot, and from St. Mn
-v’sflreet to the river 100 feet
md along the river ico fe.^t.—
The fame bung the front of lot
No four in the plan of said
r own. Abo part of laid lot
No. four beginning at Ready
Ireet running weft: on the St.
vi.irv’s ftrtec to Ju Tor’s lot be
>n Ready iireec 200 feet north
o Divine Young’s lot or line 6l
50 weff on laid Young’s line to
Ju Mon’s lot wuh the building
md improvements thereon.—
Alto lot No. (43) forty three
ontaining four acres then oc
cupied by Feier VV. Green, with
tac buildings and improvements
.hereon, and on motion of Mr
otites attorney to: the petitioner,
Jt is ordered by the court
hat the principal interest and
v-oits upon the laid mortgaged
premites be piid into court with
n twelve months from this datt
;nd tinlefs the fame be lo paid
clie equity of redemption lhall
thenceforth be forecloled and o
ther proceedings take place pur
luant to the abt of assembly in
such case made and provided :
And it is further ordered in
purluancc of the said ad that th s
rule be pubfifhed in one of the
public gazetces of this ftace a:
lead once in every month until
the time appointed for payment,
orferved on the mortgager or his
lpecial agent or attorney j at
leall fix months previous 10 the
time the laid money is ordercu
co be paid into court as aforelaid-
Estrafl from the min
utes tbisotb . March, 1 SO6.
IS iIAC i RE ,Vi, t. 4, 4. 4-4’,
lamum to.
FIXE FLAVORED
Mochoa COFFEE,
Su'trijr to any other kind, at 1/9 per lb.
ALSO THE
Stock in Trade,
OF the sub eribers, at the moll reduced
orices, whoiefale and retail. Private fami
lies will find their interest in applying for
Groceries, Wmes & Liquors.
BAYLLY & HARMAN.
No. 6, Exchange.
July ii 91
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
OF THE
UNITED STATES,
June 21, ISO 6.
W p HERE AS the Commii
fioners of the Jinking
Fund, at a meeting held on the
aßth day of April, 1806, did re
foive, that the Turn remainino to
complete the exptnditure ot the
annual appropriation of EIGHT
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
should among other purposes br
applied to the rei 1 burfement of
the NAVY SIX PER CENT,
j STOCK, created in pursuance
of an act of Congress, paflrd
on the 30th diy of June, J 798,
and ro me reinr.buriement of the
FIVE AND HALF PER
CENT. STGCK, created in
pursuance of an ad of Conarefs,
passed on the ji day of March,
‘79 S-
This i3 therefore to give no
rice, that the principal of the
said NAVY SIX PEK CENT.
S LOCK, with the inrereit due
thereon, will, on surrender of the j
certificates, be paid on the sfi
day of Odtober next enluing the
dare hereof, to the relpective
ftocltholders or their lawful re
prelentatives or attornies duly
copflkuced and authorized, ei
ther at the Treasury cr at tne
Loan Office, as the case may
be, where credits have beta
given for the a nount of flock,
rTpeclivtly held by them: and
that the principal of Ihe FIVE
AND HALF PER CENT.
STOCK, with the interefl due
thereon, will in like manner,
and at the fame places, be paid
on the isl day of January, 1807,
:o the rtfp'e<Rive stockholders,
or their lawful reprelentatives or
t ornies duly confluuted and
authorized.
It is further made known, for
the informa ion of the parties
concerned, that no transfers ot
the NAVY SIX PER CEN'L
■*! OCK, eittv r from or to the
dooks of the Treasury, or from
or to the books of a Commis
firmer of Loans, will be allow
ed after the Ift day of September
enfulng. And the interest on
all ce'fificates of said flocks,
which (hull not have been sur
rendered, in pursuance of this
notification, will ceale and de
termine, 0.1 the day preceding
the day hereby fixed for the :e
----imburfement thereof
ALBERT GALLATIN,
Stertiary of iht Trtafury.
July 15 93 1530
MarJhaC s Saks,
ON the ft-ft T uefday in Au -
gust next , will be sold at the
court-house, in Savannah,
ALL that Plantation con
taining 300 3cres, called
Douglass, near Point Peter, in
Camden countv,
AILO,
Seven Negroes, viz. Bcfon,.
Jack, Nancy, Jenny,Sally, Han
nah and her child ; levied 2s
the property of Thomas H. Mil
ler, to fatisfy a judgment o’
Benjamin and Joseph Scronp;,
obtained again!: Macleod anu
Miiler.
Two Negroes Charles and
Rachel—Alio, Sundry articles o!
Plated Ware, Jewelry, ike. Alio
Household and Kitchen Furni
ture, lcv.cd on as the property of
Joieph Rice, to iatisfy an exe
cution in favor of Jonn Hill.
The flock in *rade of Abra
ham Wood fide, cor.fiftins of
Dry Goo as, Hard ware and Cut
lery, to fatisfy an execution cb
tained by Win. Wood fide.
B. WALL, n. c. j
May 3 t. io
j EG RG LA.
dy b>t F.x'etlen<y JOHN Mii-
LEDGE, Governor and Com
mander in Chief of the A’ r > y
£? Navy of this State & cj tie
Militia thereof. .
A PROCLAMATION.-
WHEREAS in and by an
act passed the nth of
February, 1799, entitled “An
adt to regulite the General E
leftions in this Hate, and ro ap
point the time of the meeting of
the General Assembly,” it is a
mong other things declared—
“ That all writs of elections to
fill vacancies thac may happen
for members of the General* Af- V
fembly of this flare, or Houle
of Representatives of the United
oUtes, flirll be diredfed to the
Joftices of the Inferior Courts of
the refpt&ive counties, who are
required to give public not.ee
thereof, and cause the fame to
be held in manner and form as
herein before pointed our, agree
ably to such writ.”
/Ind whereas, a vacancy hath
happened in the Haufe of Re
presentatives of the U. Jtates, by
realen of the rtfignarion of the
lion or able Joseph Fry an, who
was eledied and commissioned to
lerve as a member therein, for
this date, until the fourth day of
March next. I have therefore
though: proper to i(Tue this my
Proclamation, hereby notifying*
dire&ing and ordering the fufii
ces of the Inferior Courts of the-,
refpeftive counties in this ftatr*
0 confider the lame as a general
-vrit of election for filling the 2-
forefaid vacancy. And I do
hereby charge anu require the
Lid Justices ro give due notice,
that an election for the purpose
aforefaid, will be held in the ref
pectrve counties, on Monday the
fir It day of Sep tern her next. And.
1 do hereby further require thac
such returns of said election, as
the aforefaid act points cur, ber
made to the Executive Depart
ment wi-.hin the time preferibed.
Given under my hand and the great
seal of the state, at the stole
house in Louisville, this twenty
e ghtb day of June, in the year
of our Lord, one thousand eiz-ht
hundred and six, aud of the In
dependence of the United States
ot Americ ?, the thirtieth.
JOHN MILLEDGE.-
Ey the Governor-
Hgr : Mar stray,
(92.1W4.) Secretary of the Mates
‘Nellie,
(HE subscriber, lorn-: time finee
being,on his return from the Indian
narion came up with a JOHN IR
VINE {ss he called himfeli) v.-n*
had in his pofleffion anew neg:o fe!.i
lovr ; front the countenance and con
verfaticn of Irvine, when interrogated
from whence he had come, the man
ner in which he made reply, together
with ether crrcuniftances of his con- 1
duf.l confirmed me subscriber in the be.;
iff /hat /he negro had been fiolen.—
He therefore demanded of Irvine irs
whir way he had come to the pofiel
lion of the negro ; to which he re”
turned an evaiive answer. The fub*
criber told him he had goed rcafou’
to believe the negro had been itolen
and was determined to /ab: /he ne
gro from him and have him advertised
and in iafe no pcrlon claimed him
within eighteen months would either
return or tell him.
This is therefore to notify *ll per’
Tons whom it doth or may concern.
That /he tubteriber has in his
ft on /he said rev negro} he is abcut
five feet eight inches high, aged be
tween twenty five and rnh/y
no marks other than cn his back,
j which apptar to have fuff, red under the
Cowlkin ; fpeeks i-.ttie or no English
[ fays be cinr.c front Carolina, but does
| nor know whether from North cr
• d’euth, he indiiJir.dlly communicates
when a Iked in via/ way the mart
came by him) that he took him up ia
/he road, when cn his way to filh cn
1 ome river or creek nearby. His own -
[er or owners ate therefore requeued
jto prove the proper/y of the negro
( pay charges and /ske Kina away;
Wm. Neely.
Camden Ccutty on
Sf. Mary’s River.
so. nmißoi 7.
. NOTICE.
TXZ (V-iUribir ecir.g at , j eivt
tu-* r;nfcw raor.:>.. ; is ir.r,i,*e4
[Jnn Hunter a:.d John l■. r ; ■, h‘
! .itarmes, aurinj fcij ?•> •
-Acia.it Beach.
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