Georgia republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, September 09, 1806, Image 4

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, * -ff , - • . . • • f MI >C KLLAN KOU SUMMER. E‘ 4 r ‘ ‘t, volvitur et orbit axis nunc, va.it. > n V vnilant SuMMtR claims my lay, C'-ri f (hi by ‘/.< phyr#’ fanning wings, 1;, i.- her vcrdue o-cfs’d tl.au May, Iv*n.! plesfutc with it Lnr.^a. A.id now no more the fi y .T.ow, ( ‘i7tia ■h- mountains iar at. 1 s.car. E l ninalic I recites Slow, And a I'M Miit’a 11i f vi.i j >y; are here. J\ nv fi ! tn. Hints up the f.i/ Ercne, it’, turr.J heat illumes the th y Now fi and.; appear in cheerful green, Auu citira fhiue bright array, T!>t j tyful Iky lark greets the dewp, B- tore the Hu ts m tit's rhing Oaj, Aurora ;• ibis th-- rolcirl lawn, And drives the humid m.lls away. V i’ ita l k ! the [ hmo’.r. tti'jr 1 h 3 r , i’ ich’d in Tl.c tir k :i of yen greve ; ‘ T , ,heir fond notes I It and rn ear, r l ho ft: i ot-.c ot hanre: y : ltd iove. (J.i the 1...;h tups of yoml i trie:<, V. heic wanton zephyrs play at.und, T’ r perch’ll to catch thecooling bret c Uimuniher’u (oiiglltr; t'v. t.'y found. The frac s t.t fi >w’r6 wh h breath delight Pcriunie the | alliyjj if aL-ig ; ‘3 Ik Shepherd, with hu tuneful pipe, In yond'T grove cha v.:., forth a long. O’er ev’ry hii!, tl.rc’ c if <? T he foft.il mode fwectly found ; And PLilomeia 1 wells the gale, i\ ud nnific float# in air around. This joyful f afon cannot fray— Soon ah it pi, afui s wid be ; one— Shortly it:, j. ya will pass away—- Aa Iwilt they fly a# riling dawn. TANARUS?: n we’ll in j< v them while they last, Since Summit’s fp: -t* is as a day ; Soon all i.s b‘. .-.utiis will be pall, l’or Autumn baiters on ns way. S Y L V 1 U S’. THE SAILOR, iiv 9Ei.ro: oiao.:::. 44 Tu* weary .V.i t,l I.;afar : AUire thr ‘v.tvosdiif omens wto ; From the veil'd ik) no frieni.ly (lai* Beams on the umluUting deep ! limit ’ front thr cliffs of difluit lit ore* l lit* 1 ,oin emitu his thlnial cry— The wave portentous warning roars, And speaks the thieat’ning temped nigh ! What guardian angei's watchful pow*r Shall hutch liu from the angry deep, Or bid in that tremendous hour. The daemon oi the waters iltep ; Or, who if on linne d.efiTt wild i drift, w* ek, fauhih and and diftreiVd, Shall hufti the furrows of my child, And south Laina's wounded bread. Sweet objcdlsi-f my earthly love ! ror you with aching heart l mourn! *it ;n you peaceful vile ! rove, Ah ‘ hopeless evci to return. \< i iliould it be my happit r lot I v> hail again my native ihore, Secure, within my humble cot, I'll brave the relUcfs deep no more. His piayer wiu heard, the rolling barque Rode thro* the dorm with stubborn pride ; And W ill! \m, blithe as morning lark, i ; lew to his Cvvrct enraptur’d bride. Vet Will, with love and liquor wanu, > .■ yet a .r.o ith had pals’d in vice, 1 > got the terror* of the derm, And, lingiug .queu’d away tor fes. to: EROM Ei 1 1 . [ooiiti.hj > LIEGE. EDWIN and MART. Siik’niiig tn fadnefi, toon or come* care, Anti they who fly from thoir;!.t, will meet dcljiair : * Fi* die pale coward’* curse to li.irt in vain, Ai d think poAponing i vie aping pain ; Courage that weighs mitfortunr, funis it liyd.t, A. and fut!i-i , :'.iitittii.i , you d-.iaiui it quite.” l'L>\\ IN s: a M RV, were the chihb 11 ot indulgent patents, uh , were in i illj m civcumtiaticcb. .h y were educated at out tire nary—and tv n from t!uir inla it y they had an a tachmcr.t for tarn o l.ri ; whch, like the luminary ot the day, lneamc more hiihnnt, as they advanced inm the limpic walks ofchild lio. d— tl fir torn! pa ruts loon difeovired tiie ot tout]r.tli which ii;(cd t.;iir :no ---rent but m.-.St willing to lan it to a hia/e, thry opp to . them not 1:1 thvir youthful afßctivns, but r.li er ti couraged them t< pcihveie, Tl that youthful lpai i Wo.- not ltd.he the love oi old, which w -n it oner gains ulcindeDcy o’er the In ail ever predominates. i’ hey, with I laiurc, looketi iorward to tht.t happy ei..y which wou ; d iun.mon them to ti e p aitar ot God—the u.<y which w ould [• nuke ih.n h. ..cfs jHimaneol. .‘.t i ( ’ll V•* “ ‘ ■ !l • ‘ yf-.. -.•■, j . j:i Hi. y .x;,i.C. f’ ’.oknrelat I’l.Miianirno | ,k ui;,.r— ■.on they hop dto be hrp- j py ii. a;i t- os ; but, alas 1 how unetr-1 tain is the fate of mortal:: ? How frail | ibeir hopei. ? Their happiness hangs upon a i’.:ktn cord, ex poled to cvciy blalt ! They saw notninji to fruttrate their union—nothing tu poltpoue it iur a season. Mr. S—. Edwin’s fa-fvr, rcc-tvcd a letter from a friend in a fo.eign conn ! ts V, ii ! mi : r turn of ill!. 1 death o! ins I broth’ r, a .1 that lie, ( f:. b ) l.cd btr, ; le t line licit to the tiiate—and, a!a3 ! Edwin was ti.e cue fclce.tt'd, by l.ia fa tiirr, o repair to that corn.tiy tor the plirprle of a idling the buhuefs II: wou!:] t.av ■ r n‘.i:er iicri fired the whole, ’..-ga y th..u! ft the be! >m of his Mary ; J yet he vs:, con,|Kilcd to obey the com ! : an-! of •: f< .her, who, like other men, j ti,, it'd hn glittering gold. Edwin communicated this unhappy intelligence to Mary, wi: , ’till now, fancicM all aa clear ... :‘i meridian fun. My pen w.,1.1.1 lar hcaeaili tin: tail; v.e'e I to gl-o'ce lit a deiinti-.‘.i()ii *■! llicir at this trying hour—it was in v. m Sot him to pi- ad an cxcufe—-Mary appeared • In-fore , fall .or, prollrated lieifell at h:> set t, a: . implored him, in the mod iicart piciei.-p, h :., ua;p , to tuff'er her Edwin 10 icr.iani and L,.r ; but, alas ! it was in vain —the old man’s heart was fwcU id v. b the appea ance of future prof p.-itir —the [no I pec’s oi adding to h sordid (lore— he valued g< id mote than : the'peyee ol :lie young pair, who flood j it lie two c'lminah, before hm. E-.i i win cx petted tube at-feut I.x month-.. ; hi ii.nc- i. r.i fall appr j-achi g, v.-.iici wru.d can’ * him to take Ins ,cav.- o. ! Ik i, ..! ) hs.id b:i'ii tit- companion oi I [ ... youth, ind the confolir ot his mm j riper yr .. -—the one with whom Ii- iia walked hand in hand from h:s cradle 11 j Maiy. Erep. .auoiis wcec now niak i: “[ for Ids do’ art-ure. Tne day appear i ed, on vvt. s!i he was to hid an aH ct u ate Sere.v.'.i to one who vas dearc t.. him than T —-t tiny which f. atci.e him from the presence ot one on whom’ fceutciod ud hij happiueSa—even th. ioia of a f>-pttrarion was pregnant with j".ui cor.fiqiKiices. ill- tads ot th.o flouring f!a:cp..e were Unittrled—-a me! Itiiger war, u lnatchel for Edwin, w!io ioiinti him cl--fed in tin- arms of Mary tits Invltering tongue, f-r an onies", forbade him do in.; hi. office 5 > u , on w?s pree . us, anti lie was 1 m .tied to cur.v.-y hie inilfage to the ui.nappy Ed. u.u, who liftentd to it u ii ttJart fell j tV, ct—he fw m eternal fidelity to hi, oy. Alas J the separating mnj nt arrived—ail ,a. 11:11—diilr-.iling was the iccoc—thofe t..-., w! but a few nays before, conveyed tin n i’.t accents of iffi-dticm, 101 l the pnwei ioi ailtion ; yd, <li ir eyes Ipokc t!i w u-.- gu ge of their h.-uris 4 He was 1 -re. j- r mi her prflei.ee by h:s tai h r, wh .(•nip. lied him to the watesfu- ; I e anci or was weighed, and the E ~jM .i.itt.'y glided down the rap pi and cu rent nil he lull light if that pieciosis fp u : where dwelt his lov.ly Maiy. Sic be came frantic to a very i.i.ui de re,-, tor ii.i hair, and fitly cvidniced uiuik* of defpatr , her friend# endtav red t 1 Ido her, but 111 vain ; not juf L ;.; tlie fattier difeover Ins error ; , .u .. . have tain cai.ed back h.s foil, but ;t vv-’ too late. Alict'gib Mary ‘ teamen. <■ ■ tccnciled to Imr fate; /he, however appeared like one deserted , /he lott ti.a cticci tu *utljj v\it ch tornitrly wushert . : ? 111 <’ mpai.y (he was avtiiv ; 1,0 lenger dul ti:c long of mtninx.it tu nvea her car; no longer was the In., ■tateful to her feelings ; no longer cu the delight to Led down tile merry clar.c, ; w !ii!c iter companions wtic refotti'g. u* let net) of amulitncnt, the w u ! 1 Hart, no higher pleal'ures than to iiitdtiate in : ‘T chamber—the chamb. rin wnich Edwin told tier the taie of love. \\ hen the tun payed its daiiyvifit to the weil.flie would repair to mat fatal ipot from whence E win departed, where (he w„; mit uuluquentiy clifcovertd 111 the atti <tde of devotion. Edwin had hem absent from the [ hu e that gave lnm birth fix months the eyes of the lover—the parent, and the friend, were daily looking for hi. ptv.encc; but, mark the f:c. 1 ei. Me. S- received mfornutian !>y the hsiidsof:t gentlem.n, etnit the wtEl ia which hts ion embarked was i loti, and not one foul laved—lu a rt pie,. .mg intelligence— the fan whom he had toreud from the anus of Mary, i., fraroh nt glitieriiig gold—the ton on whom he lccnteied Ins iond Hopes was noiv com mitted to the bosom of the deco their friends were ad 1:1 tears—-Mary, >'et ignorant of die crule of l'uch , al gtief, willingly joined in the univ-rfai’ di/lieU. I too, leys the, am unhappy • ! if y.iu have lott a fond fan or frier. J,” I ! too cin deprived ot the pretence of my i'i!win—but, ah.s on the next tiling luminary of the dry, tome unguarded friend acqu.i.itcd her o; the c.mlc of !uth CoiUUrnation. Is it my Edwin 's be the can!'; of this la..',icl'i—is in committed lu a watery grave—has the < r ca: deep doled him, wi.om I adored, nits bosom—Shall 1 never behold him u; re—yes, I wi.l follow him h';.e be ame iuiane, and a fcordiing fever soon attacked her feeble ft ante. t>hv was at- tit.de ‘ b/ a very ikdful pin liciaii, vet tin difeale b fK.J his art, and bid defi ance to h’s meoicitu. Thole eyes which , on. i Iparkled wifi effulgent rays, loi't 1 ttic.r hi no s:.c) —r at tongue which once ’ w s the communicator of refined ferti-: iif-cuts, which uert tailed to enliven her I'l'myimci.i, became paii'.d—the hour v* cpproachiug uiiiciutios \w quite 1 At... U_ . ,’ n . r,■< rt.i f jt oitd Iftr t*’ -; ii’ mi ‘.aiv.g la.r l j 1 trial ; Ihe received the summons with j (apparent cheeriulnefs ; it v/as her only J ! with ; to live without her Edwin, file ]had no dtfirc, tticrefoie death to her l was no terror. ,K few Imurs previous to he and fib jlL’ior., she exp-eired a with to fte seve ral of her female acquaintance ; they w rx*t Qd.V? ( \ into t lic room which was - ung around with sadness ; (he, then, j with an affeitu ‘ tor.e of voice, yet,) i with apparent composure, thus addrelsed .hein, “ You, nty dear friends, who was the companions of my once happy walks, are now called upon to view me in the j arms of death ; I am sensible that e’er ! | the fun performs its journey to the weft, 1 j j thali be called from time to eternity ; in j ! a few more fleeting moments, this or- j j gan which now feebly moves will loofr j j the power of aft ion ; these eye3 which , now behold you, will be closed from you’’ view, ti l we me tin relama of blifa ; j but, my friends, before we separate, fuf-1 fer this fau’.tering tongue to warn you to the paths of virtue ; never be ungarded ; let your bread plate be virtue, your hel met prudence ; recoileft that you must ’ die as welt as 1 ; and now, Oh ! my you: g friends, I bid you an affc&ionate, a long farewell.” i inis ciofed the days of Edwin and j Mary ; the pride ot their parent# ; thus! ended the time of two ftneere lovers, j whose nund were decked with heavenly j jvi-iucs; in wt.ofe boforas conllancy and j I vtr’ue tv.-i'predominated. May this lit ) ! tie Narrative, though notcou.li and in th: j ! runll; lub'ime language, serve as a baecon j j o -am tnliers from trifling with the j alfvdtio. s which a child has long chcrtlh j jutr iduie tavr rite objtdt ; may k bring | 0 nr.it,d the uncet tainty o. human views ; j j l ay it coin- nee us that tlifappoiutnuiu i• the lot ot tna kind. I “ Gr -f cjij .i.-fi’d on earth, finds friend* ir. heav’n : I lien, when the woe-prefs’d is tired of care, A id ev ry human profpedt bids despair, j Eicalc bat one gleam of heav’nly comfort in, And anew race of triumphs begin. A FRIEND TO VIRTUE. Os, THE TREATMENT OE THE FAIR b£X. IT has been remarked, that the pub lic affairs of molt nations have been con. ! 1 (iuded wiili more or less elegance, decile- ! (ritv, and luccefs, as they refpedtively J rettrain or give freedom to their wo men. In Turkey, where the women are flav.6, and the men mailers of fiaves, there u neither learning, commerce, re iKion, nor liberty, but what are main. Caincd by a rigid obftrvance of such , laws and rellraiuts, as hinder the growth of any of those advantages to a perfec jtion which would embelhlh human life. in Spain and Italy, where the fair- lex are vtihu bom public view, and inter jiutted from ttie picafures of (octety and I entire’fation, that beiiaviour has a fuita He ell,cl upon their lifts : their love and he:: honor are of a piece ; they tatte one but in romance, and ailert the oth r hi base and barbarous murders. ‘•’’here the lair sex are treated with I gallantry and ooen civility, tliat treat j rent i-as its vitible tfl.dt on all public land private tranfacltona. I will take ! upon me to ‘ay, the French owed molt -t their former greatness to it. A ccr .am ho rty of heart and franknefs in ~u vaia ion where both sexes were in_ jicrmixed, was what ilifer,iibly insinuated neir pi wer among foreigners, and made t itm app.ar, when tiny were railed a t'v.ve abi lute want, the happiell of all he huniun rce in thenifelves if we, by the lame rule, examine Holland be tore the late revolution, they alio owed th iir proiperity to the treatment of their j w* men. As trade and commerce were dfen.ial to their very being, their wo men were their clerks and accomptants; i'id the management of their cadi was in the hands of tlicfe who could not fquao der, embezzle, or misapply it, but to their own dcllrudlion. And here 1 cannot but observe, that, among other branches of education com monly bellowed upon the fair-lex, a com petent knowledge of arithmetic is not the least ufcful and valuable. Ladies j II every sphere, will, upon various occa lions, find the advantages thereof in thetr j .economy, whether married or tingle ; j -and thole who are deitined to be wives’ will, from the example of the Dutch > houtew'ivea above mentioned, be better | qualified thereby toallill thetr helpmates, i aiul make more ufeful companions than ! they would otherwise prove. Du. to return to my fubjeft. It is, ;:.de:d, a very fenfelets iniagination, to luppofe the bufirefs of human life can he carried on with the exelufion of halt the tpecies : and what makes the chur 'i(h behaviour in this kind more appa rcnily absurd, is, that the r. cell and greatefl perl'ons of all ages have had the ■mated complaif'ancc this way, and found their account from it in the fuc oef- of their motl important affairs. ! It is the injuiliee of men to conceal a . the good, and aggravate all the evil, w hich arises to them from the inttrpo litiou of the other fix. There is'no great incident recorded in hulory. wherein a woman has had any share, if Ihe has aded an ill part, but what is re lated with indigna’ion that (he was at ail concerned ; and there is nothing praise , worthy of woman, but what is told with i 3,1 infinuatiou, that it is matter of wonder I ‘hat it came from one of the lex. But let morose men fay what they plcafe. , uid flatter themselves that it is beeaufe ( ihiy ere too wife that they do not efferi j the convcrfation of the fair-fex ; they | •nat liieir (iibiiviuiui.on ir...:. want of tai e. SINGULAR INVITATION FOR A FE MALE COMPANION. The Lady mviter is Miss Wilhelrntna Henrietta Antonia, of Al/ona. “ AS I have not yet found a man,” fays Mils Antonia, whom I can love, I have contracted a general defirc to please, either by politeness, by follow ing the fafhions, or by a spirit of malice, which however never degenerates into j genuine coquetillinefs. An invincible j love for liberty, and a certain tatte for j idleuefs and case, which renders every j kind of authority infuppertabie to me,: have prevented me, hitherto, from merry ing. “ I have not yet found any man so superior as to command me, so amiable jas to enfiave me, so void cf character as to be my (lave,. or .0 difereet and so j faithful as to be my friend, j “ 1 have a mind too elevated, a heart (two timid, ar.d an imagination too ardent, : for rne to b: the fuhjedtoi along con-| | ttnued declufion. I neither wilh to cotn | maud ncr to obey any man I wifli for j a friend with whom i may pass rny life, I and divide my fortune, united by ttie purest, thetrueft, and the moil virtuous 1 fcntimet.li, without contiraint, and with- I out rtferve, without IJfe delicacy, and j without vanity 5 no fin, intereding read i ing, the faciety of ir.ne weii intonned j man would fill up our lives. j “ If therefore, there is to be found a i woman betwe-.n the age of tweruy-iix | I and thirty li*, of a good conflituiion, and i . a moral character, well brought up, who, j j together with a pure and sensible heart, j a rcafonabk and unaileifled mind, and a ! corrtCil telte, pofftfl'ts politenels, femi nine qualities, prudence, and that fi tee | rity which the common intercourse of life requires, i (hould be happy to ofifsi her my fri-cncLT.jp an 1 my house :—I (hculd wt(h that file fhouid nutber be ugly ncr abfoluteiy poor.—ls the parti culars which 1 have enumerated are found j t” answer. 1 hope that (he will with a noble fiankntfs acquaint me, through I the medium ot the Afficbes des Era Are, with her good qualities and tv:n with i her failings ; and that (lie (hill confect jto (hare with me the pleasures and the j pains of life. She will find in my house an income of four thousand t/.avks, annu ally ; a commo iou3 and exier.five a* partment, with a fine view over a large garden towards the Elbe, entirely at he own disposal. My carriage and my ler vants fhali be entirely at. her command : (he (h ill eat by herfeif when file pleaks We (hail make trial of each other’s ais l pofu on (or three years. a!1 I llipulate is, that flie (hall be neither a Coquet, a prude, nor a Lady o( Quality.” THOUGHTS ON THE PLEASURES OF DOMESTIC LIFE. OF all the oratifitations human na ■ • ° ture can enjoy, and of all the delights 1: is formed to impart, none is equal to that which springs from a long trice, j and mutual affeEticu. ‘I!.-_r happintf: which arises from conjugal felicity i* capable of withltanJing the attacks of time, grows vigorous in age, and ani mates the heart with pltaiure and de light, even when tne vital fluid on scarcely forces pafifi,;e though it. No man ever profpersd in the world without the consent and co-operation of his tvife : let him be ever so frugal, induitrious, or tuccefsul, ail avails no thing if she is unfaithful to her trust, ol protufeiy squanders m plcafure and dis fipation those fume which toil and ap plication gained ; bat if file unites in mutual endeavours, or rewards his labout with an endearing finite, with what fpi rit and perfeverauce does he apply to his vocation ; with what confidence vviil he retort either to his merchandile o; farm ; fly over land ;! if upon the fas ; meet difficulty, and encounter danger. it he knows he is not fpendtng bis strength in vain hut that his labour will be rewarded by the sweets of home ! How delightful is it to have a friend to clteer, and a companion to soothe, the solitary hours e, grief and pffin ! Soli tude and difappeintment enter into the | hiltory of every man’s life ; and he is j but half provided tor his voyage, who j finds but an a (To date for happy hours, while for his months of (iO'.kri y; and dis- , tress no fyinpathiZm.T partner i3 prepa red ! Prudence and forefight can neither ward off the itroke of uiftafe, not* rre— vent the calamities which are ordained by -Heaven. Affluence cannot purchase rclcafe from pain, nor tendemrfs cool a fever in the blood j yet there is an ear open t.> the married man’s complaints ; a heart ready to sympathize in ids fe.r- i rows; an eye bedewed with tender] drops or companion ; and a liie that it] abtolutuy bound up in his : and as e:*- 1 joyment derives additional relilh fropi > participation, so miieiy foies the poig j nancy of its barb, in the bofrni formed • for fympathe'iic kindrefs. not* r he rosro.v .:c.tziys. u i enceufure wrong, for one wko writes amifa.'’, rare. L.\ ER ) body can fi and fault—lt i., as Hamiet lays of filing, “r. yji tyrrg.” But its facility appca.s to make no c.e dudtion from its merit : and its uciver- Ifality, though dcminifhing ftom novelty, takes nothing from its pleasure. The critic p.'IT Uv : , in in own mind at lea- , ane.n viable fip-.:yri:y, which isavaiustic I-odilate for waul vt originality, or i*c-! • r. r ’ . --To e i-jv ti- • . e t it aay of its t . ; rcF.pt;.-. /t.r'agrs of iearnlnff wi*’- it any of it, !:.b -j , to psrtuk fruit without trie trouble of pianu • feed, or watching the flower through # prog refs to perfection, suits at th: f: • - time the languor of idleness and the pc dantry of pride. It is easier to borrow a rtfie&ed ray from original genius, then to be the certtry whence its beams might diverge ; and feerningly more ho norable to"direct inginuity in what path it (hail tnev.-, than to follow in a course. however fpiendid, the directions of ano -1 cher. The world credits the malk-r for i ihe brilliancy of his pupil ; and the dull ! and tedious pedagogue assumes credit to 1 himfelf, if by fortuitous circumftance3 a ! character of mere than ordinary ltiltre b born within he limits cf his magisterial diftrifi. The architect of the nob'eli building (hares his honors with whoever fugged an improvement; and praise is never complete if the (harp-ey’d critic, ia the extreme of his art, can And by me chunk A ia..i ;.:y thing like improvement* Hence to cc::fure is more frequent than to invent, a.’ cl to petpitx by capacious objections, more ufuai than to a fail by honorable improvements. The approxi mations to pc.-f.di find little favor, and nothing can expcCt to pass without de traction; which flops (Inrt of tint full ard perfefl completition that many speak of, and none ever exhibit. * It cxiTicitM, nowever, originated ei ther iram a .'--.uec'-'e fptnt cf improve, or --a fro. no v nfi: fou'ce than ;•> .cri ot the ignorant or the - taziueis -1 the t.;e republic ol letters ■ would get ■’ : of many luu,’ i-JEnte citu . /.tins. iiUt .< c■ ...c .s very !:.<e a common \inforr..'r, v.’h , v,:..h r.ll l;;c 1 u!es r-.oiiirefl .from pufife henefieence, grai: L-j the n.tie incur., ifts of ■- 7-. ye ; a,;,-} apparently difintcrefied : 1 the y < tiou of his caulY, has a (light lurking for t.j ii ni-ie of be ; (cut. re, v.!:ich is to benefit lumftcu. ,• htn worth e 8 elevation, or virtue ..wains honorr, ENVY, a wolf in ep’s c tihing drefli.* rtfcif :n t.ic hoera.ity .>■ ct and ua ’ dor the appearance of protection, iztlet to deflroy. Thu* unfortunately is a noble art perverted from its ; nrpofe, and thus p'ain are t:c rcafon* why *• t*-n ceiftur: •.- -rang, for one who writssamifs ‘* Itby .. . means intended to ii.teifere wi'h f projitr eX'*rcife of the critic’s authority ; cc has a (pecia’t department, tn the great empire of learning, and it Becomes twn to t-reiidc with uigotty, ar.d impartially to decide. But his dutic arc (at.* iccitc * to determine the m*rit others requires no little cor.fi ‘un. : to hi* own Tne injury however is nit here 5 ;t arises from tne thousand afilrtions O J, impcrcineot dogma-tilts, who, without ■i.’l- io elumate the vane cf ar.v literary j proje.t, icr-c neveithelefs iiripi.o nee c l to hazard a dectfi-ir, and to -77-. -,t est ..iolc, who retail t’reir opi nions, with unmeaning ohjccTons and frivolous remarks ; who >vilh ,U the re jpu uton ci h.erary cb.. tors, a..l evince j their pretenders by ir. Icriminate cn j lure ; who iv.k .ife (or acute diferi j nrnstion and char judgment, v hile their j acuiencfs is nothing hut malevr ; t :.ee and their judgment the iriudn.iol cf fc-ltv. Such intruders there a-, : buoft with. -*ut i \-' r va.Lty in proportion to their : utoraace, and their dulnefs in the ratio of their cecfurts. IX -. CUTOR3 SALE S. ON the JlrJi Tuesday in Odder next * will be sold at the Court ho, fs of the c.tj o- S’ Var.noh, putfuan* to , a order Jor thatpurpofc Ltainedf cm the her., the Injerior Court oj the county oj Chat ham. A LL that I Hand or traiS of land, jfA generally known and called BU INSIDES, in the countyaforefaid, containing about two hundred ar.d set/ acres of planting COTTON LAND* and a body of Marti*, adjoining thereto, trusted between Eewlie and Skidawsj Illand, being purt of the real eftatc of |acob WalJburger deccafed, together with the buildings thereon, and the ap. pertenances thereto belonging. Terms to Le made known on the day of fa!c, John Miliedge, Exc’r. of the ellate of Jacob WalJ. burger. SHERIFF’S SALE, On toe fiest tuesdoy in OfJobcr next, WILL RE SOLD, at ths C'suri-b.use in Bulloch County, brtvfse-i the hours of to and 3 o'clock, J 5j ■ : v: * l 1 ivj.'.cred Act es Pi n t e 1 Ji_ J ‘-*a’.o } Jj ing on t K e warsrs jofCiyprtis Creek, in Lid coun- cr, ar.d adjoining lands of Eiihu ins, Frai sP t 2tli ] 0 . J triers, ~n J each tract is a plan. cri< 1 i takci! under execution as -nc pr-iperty of Jamuel Lock :st*. rsqr. to : .tisry adir.iniitra :or2 o‘.;,‘*j.!iy Sneed, executors ‘>* 1 fmn Kichardfon, and two ex e.uticns return red by the k? ~.1:., oe in favor of A. Woods, i l.e above property pointed out by the defendant. Conditions Cash, DAN'iES liOATV/itiGHT,* tc Augult 14 ts 404