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MIS Cl LLANEOUS.
Tk yen kncnumomnu vnc ibfthiTMMHi
FOR TI!R REPUBLICAN.
TO lilt INJURED.
BUT 1 •tt’.e think, tins vile calumnious race,
How ieep tiieir arrows pierce the feeling
foul ;
But lirtle t'uink, while fmile* bedeck the face,
The pangs within may scarce admit controul.
By pallion hurry’d down the dream of life,
Oh .syouth's !> >rk on error’* bleaker hurl’d :
Then hear the n ice of envy, malice, ttrife,
Trying to biuU his prufpefts .n the world.
int v.-ho, g-ia; God, ijt y parent and my
fii.Tid,
V.’ho has a h*art, from At.', contagion free?
l! note, let a!i them, firlt theinfelvot, amend,
Her dare to cenfuro till they bU.ntlefs be.
Vfth honest heart, let me f utfue my way,
Du norm., wrong, and to l.c v. roug’d dif
da.n,
Joharfn lee th ; , let Malice gall’d cflay,
Conference ray buckler, ll e w,ll Alive ixa
tain.
The fair effaced, in hi r ;f'.a...n t bleft,
Oil l..*\ c 1 h.ard n. 11 met it point the
dm t i
Y’liile wi rn.difguft tvn*. kindled in the bread,
Aid indignation wranlr'ed at mylieait.
Oft have I laid, v.-J.il.’ oil the tele Hie hung,
form’d fair and winning, lor the wile oik-’,
love,
Vv hy taint thy heart, by fluinh-ring with thy
tongue,
The ends v vtii gos tue God abo’.c.
Os mail ch edlef,h t the wrong’d forlorn,
I-flay to win fan lrarnmg’*prize ;
lor fl itid'rous v., Ul*os, who have wrong'd
them niauti',
loi thc.u poui tort them tears, and heave
their sighs.
Tor they are wretches, neither tv hi., good,
bine; wife ones never ltvel and Hander’:, dai t;
Andi >ne, but bud ones, ever yet could brood,
With joy u'er pangs, ii.itidted by their art.
Their pro-, u hours to Hence lit them give,
And not i nfriintjb 4 fliu.il ttie injured die,
But in the mem’ry ©f the ‘.earn’d they’ll live,
When tliofu who wtulig’d them lhall forgot
ten lie, PHILOS.
7HE TORMENTOR.
j*v sttLCCK osnoHN, m.Tox cur ins wir-
N ms.
A PETHIFYINU plague there is,
Which fours the t w eeted cup of blits,
And clouds life's frighted fan ;
Os h:\ppim ls the bill alloy,
The mortal toe of every joy,
Videhcit—a Dun !
Not old M, I 'ln la’s t i led-head,
Whole’ 1. atllul , yes could turn, ’tis faiil,
Thu boldcll lien ns to done,
T*ir ijiicuched the Maze of mirth or tyed,
With Magic lpell the form of pride,
d.ilic this . .delaid Dun !
ILrJ fares, al.ia! the lucklets wight,
Whole Hep, neither day i.oi night
This rude tormentor tliuu ;
Who,at each comer, crook,.uid turn,
\Vhure’er his weary feet lojourn,
is haunted by a Duu 1
Amldiion drops lier busy fehemes,
Avarice awakes fvotu golden dreams.
Blithe AY it abjures hU fun,
PiiJe finks her bold al'piring end,
£’cn potent genius lUny upprell,
Before the mighty Dun!
Jlfui'c ! tell hoiv oft thy angle song
Has led my captive- foul along,
With more than mortal tone ;
Hoiv l entranced, \\ Inle’thou has fmil’d,
Have waked—the tweet enchantment fpciled,
11; uu intruding Dun !
Let toil my hazard limbs embrown,
Let wmi and tickr.i is weigh me down ;
Gout, level, cholic, Hone ;
Give me afraid in marriage noofc,
And eeu Old Nick huiiivlflet luote,
But lave me from a Duu!
Tj a End/, /’. £ accused the Antler of
Flat toy.
SAY not, fair oue, that I flatter,
Trull me, what 1 fpiak is true;
Would .You have me write a latire,
Where the puretl praile is clue.
1 thole praises cannot fntother,
You lo charming seem to me ;
What were flat i ikt to auoiher,
Barely justice is to thee.
Cn a La Ay Sitting.
WHI N, fertile world’s repole.my C.tlin sleeps,
bee, Cupid hovers o’er the m..id, and weeps.
Well may’ll thou w eep, fond boy, thy power
dies,
Thou hall no darts, w hen C.tlia has no cyr.
Upon a certain LonTt giving feme thou
fundpound) for a louse*
SO many thouiand* for a houfc
For rou, of all the world, Lord Moosl !
•V ciri Lthoul would bed accord
With you, my very little lord ;
And thfa exactly in 4,h\i w uu'dbe
Y our haute and hotpitaiity. ,
ON INORDINATE DESTP.r*. ‘
THE moth, allured l y the hnghtnef?
of the candle plays round the Dime, un
til at last it is coniuTicd with the heat :
a fit emblem this nf thole unwary ont6l
who play round the verge of evil, until
at length they prtcipitate themfclvcs in- i
to infamy and ruin.
The fly and many other winged in.
lefts have the fame prop , fit/of hov-r
----ing round any luminous body, and fre
quently die by the heat which is infepa
r2ble from that bright rttfs they to much
desire ; but none of them all, so fre
quently find their fate in blaze a* the
a cth, which is almofl assure to pe
rifli by the candle as to perceive its light.
The moth feeds chiefly upon cloth and
woolen fluffs, and is an animal of to de
licate a texture that a flight touch crush
es t to pieces ; it ie therefore the lall
cie.'urc in ‘hi: world to futain tiie at
tacks of so terrible it tn>my a- lire ; yet
tl.ir, c.iuniy, in lit- refetr.uianee of a
friend, conn# it to draw nc3r, atid after
wa S wckj its inevitable deitruCtion.
V.’liar an unhappy date is their* w'bo
will not take warruriu by the end of oth
tre, nor avoid the inilVhicfs which have
I proved fatal to many }
What numbera fiave experienced the
j fame fate with the mfeft we have been
dcfcribing ! And yet what numbers are
daiy ruiuiing on in the fame manner to
then ruin, spotting with vice and folly,
and, as it were, trr. king danger tin ir play
fellow i Ail thtfe canßot, or tfcey will
not fee, “that the end of those things
is death.” i hey will go on frern one
Hep to another, until at tail it is too late
to recede ; then they ruuit link at once
in the gulph of misery. and only leave
f refit examples behind them of what was
already enough known, bat alv/ay3 too
little regarded.
Shun therefore all temptations, if you
are wife ; and be not deceived by appear
ances Vice, folly, and danger, often
lurk under the molt inviting forms ; but
try the tree; not by its appearance, but
by its fruit y u (hall know it s
“ Sweetefi. leaves the rose adorn,
Y’et beneath them lui ki the thorn;
1 ..ir and flow’ry r, the brake,
Y’et rt hides tin (jieckled Blake.”
Cot'lidtr and luwaie j lor he, who
would avoid furrow, mutt be wary in his
Heps, and lie, who would fhurt misfor
tune, mu ft be caret til to take wisdom for
his companion.
FOR SALE,
r I'M !AI valuable Plantation
JL in Bryan County called
tIICKORT LULL ,
cc training about 800 acres, a
very lorye proportion of which
os prime Oak and Hickory Land,
oi a part prime rice land,and is n
part ut cne vvi i* known Plantati
on called 1 GYP 1 belonging to
tt'ni. Maxwell Elqr. ot BJiall
ALSO,
A tra£l containing 100 acres called
REPUBLICAN HALL ,
lr * a beauriful fuuation on the
>ji£s, in sight S: 01 not more tli in
one quarter of a mile dift.int from
BvWalt Houle j about 60 ure.s
o> ilvs trafl E prime Cotton land
no well inproved, having been
the nlidenre of the late Major
/• B. Maxwell. Both tr-dts
were partly cultivated by Major
Maxwell rn his lifetime and vviii
make a very convenient and va
luable dlate in the hands of one
perlon, being capable of greu
improvement and afford.og a
diffident quantity 01 land of ihc i
firll quality to occupy 40 or 50
prime Haves Further deicription
is thought unnecellary, as i: is
aot exp.-ded ihat a laic can be
made, nut after a full viewed th
premdies, to which thole inclined
to purchale are invited,
JOHN pray;
p. B. MITCHELL,
Acting an,l qu.uijiid Executort of J, B,
Muxxveii ,L cerJ(d.
Bryan County, 1
23d, September 1806. J ts. 414..
MARSHAL’S SALEs7~
ON tie fi-fi Tuesday in Ohhber
next, IVILL BE SOLD, at
tie C ourt-iJcu/e in Sa-vannab,
AN unexpired leai'e of Lot
No. 10, Wilmington Ty
ping, Darby Ward, with the
building thereon, adjoining Mr.
John Gardineri an unexpired
leaie of Lot No. 3, Heachcoate
i ything, Decker Ward, where
Mrs. .Smith resides; alio two Ne
groes. Levied on as the pro
perty of Smithy Sons and Andcr/oa,
at the luit of Leon;as and James
Swords.
BEN. WALL, 11. and. c,
September 5. 4 0 9 .
HILLS 0/ LA LI IN CL
For Sale at this Office.
POP QA J F
J. sy ii La
A I St. MAR IS>
ONE of the mod healthy
situations in the United
States.
A COMMODIOUS HOUSE,
40 feet long, ao feet wide, two
ttones high with two rooms on
each floor a good garret, two
comfortable fned roonns, Kitchen,
(little &c. fuuattd on the corner
O’ Osborn and St Marys flreets,
extending 84 feet on one and 64
feet on the other, well calculated
for either a private Family, a
Boarding or Public IJoufe,
ALSO,
’ A LOT OF LAND,
in laid Town on a part of Lot
No. 3. extending cn an Ally 100
and back to Bryant street ego
feet. A Credit of 3, 6 and 9
months will be given, and the
titles will be made to the fatif
fatftion of the purchasers by the
Agents for the Afiignees of the
j late firm of GAKVIN &l
: MEERS. On the 4th day of j
| November ntxt, it wili, be sold j
i at AUCTION, if not previoul-:
i ly disposed of.
JOHN ROSS-
St. JAarys Sept. S. tf4i2.
BY ORDER
OF THE
PRESIDENT
OF THE UNITED STATES.
General Poft-Office, ?
Augull, 15th iSJc6.
will be recnv*
ed at this Office until the
15' h day of December next, in
clulive, for making and repairing
the several parts of the Poll Road
from Nashville to Natchez, here
inafter mentioned—*thac is to fay :
No 1. From Nashville to Buf
raloe Creeks; The difiance, is
eflimated at 145 miles—All this
difiance or the principal part of
ir, the road has been cut out by
the military and prepared con
veniently for use foir.e few years
fincce.
No. 2. From Snake Creek to
Grindflontford. Distance efti
rcated at 40 miles. This part
of tke route, was likewile fome
Ytais since, cut out by the mili
-1 ary and the road prepared for
public ufr.
The rout marked out fome
1 years since by Edmund P.Gaines,
efq. will be purified the whole
u’iltance excepting the space be
tween the Chickalaiv towns and
tiie firft fording race ot th.-
waters of the Big Black which
will be resurveyed, with a view
of materially lessening the dif
ance.
I'he read is to be made and
completed by the firft day o
Oflober in the year 1807, and
the work is, in all reipects, to
be done to the approbation ol
eturrr Jonathan IMeigs, elq, or
Thornes Wright efq- agent for
Fe United .States, residing in
the Induo countries. In ma
king the fame the following
ules are ftri&ly to be observed.
1 ft. The toad mult be made
at lealt twenty feet wide, and all
the timber and under brufti ta
ken off for that distance.
2nd. All marlhy places are
to be causewayed, and all caule
•vays are to be a: Jeeft ten feet
wide.
3d. All flreams under forty
feet in width, not fordable a:
their common winter tide, are
to be bridged, by good secure
bridges, well built and madelafe
and secure for passage, the bridg
es to be at lead twelve feet wide.
4th. A tree (hall be la.d a
crols all larger flreams where the
bredth of the dream does not
exceed the length of any tree, to
be found within half a mile of
the place.
GIDEON GRANGER,
Poftmaller-General.
Sept. 19 iaw6iv 4x2
TO HIRE,
By the month or year,
four field slaves,
apply to
Levy Abrahams, Auct’r.
Market square.
Sept. 19. if 4IJ>
Mar illai Saics •
On the Ji*Jt lutsdiiy . n (jNobc,
next,
WILL BE SOLD,
At the Court-heuje in Savannah,
ALL the right, tirle, claim
and interelc of James Olh
ver, Esq. to those two Settle
ments or Plantations on Hutcb
infon’s Island, oppollte to Sa
vannah, containing 406 1-2 a
cres; the whole under good
dams, and is of the firft quality
tide lwamp.
AT JO ,
23 NEGROES—levied on
as the property of pmes Oliver,
Esq. to fatisfy a judgment ob
tained by Wiliiatn Boyd.
B. WALL, m. and. c,
August 2 6 405
SHERIFF’S SALE,
On the Jiru Tuesday in OHoler
next, WILL BE SOLD, at
the Court‘house in Bulloch
Courtly, l/etzveen the hours of 10
and t, o'clock,
}~"UGHT hundred Acres Pine
J, j Land, lyisg on the waters
ot Cyprels Creek, in said coun
ty, and adjoining iands of Fiihu
Wiggins, Francis Pugh and o
thers, and each trade is a plan
tation j taken under execution as
the property of i'amuel Lock
hart esqr. to fatisfy adminillra
tors of Uudly Sneed, executors
of Benjamin Richardson, and
two executions returmed by the
constable in favor of A. Woods
i he above property pointed cut
by the defendant.
Conditions Cash,
DANIEL BOATWRIGHT,s ic
August 14 ts 404
SHERIFF’S SAELS.
On the jirjt Tuesday tn Oclcbe/
next, between the hours of 10
and 3 o'clock, will be fold at
the Courthouse, in the city of
Savannah,
ALL that Lot of land in faiu
city with the improvement there
on in the plan thereof by the
number one Tayconndl Tything
Darby Ward containing 60 feec
in wedth and 90 fecC *n depth..
Under and by virtue of a fcreclo
lure of a mortgage. The trustees
of the Orphan Home, vs. Wiiii
am Mills,
ALSO,
A negro man named Luke
told under execution at the (uit
of John McFarlane vs, John
Wiiroy the property pointed our
dv the plautifts attorney.
I. fvobertfon, see
September 5. 408.
bHF A LES.
ON the \JI Tuesday in Cttoler. next, will
BE SUED, at lie Cornt-loufe in this
city, let ween the hours of Jo and *
o'clock. •’
A negro man named Bach us,
taken under execution as in'”
property of William Barnaru,
under sundry executions, poin
ted out by the defendant.
Sold at the rilque of the for
mer purchaser;
T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c.
Ma Y3o 89.
City Sheriff’s Sales,
Grz the firjt lues day in October
Will Be* Sold, •
At the Court-house in the city of
Savannah between the hours of
10 and 3 o'clock,
A lot No. 5, in tything” Ver
non, Heathcoat ward, together
with the buildings late
ly occupied by Mrs. M’Garver,
levied on as the property of
Thomas Norton deed, at the
luit of Elijah Norton.-
JNO. W ILLIAMS, see
Sept. 4 4 oS
City Sheriff’s dales.
On the firJi T uefday m October next
Will ee sold, at the court
house in ibis city, between the
hours of 10 and j o'clock,
Sundry articles of Household
Furniture and Shop Goods, ta
ken under execution as the pro
perty of William Parker, to
iatisfv J. Everitc.
JOHN WILLIAMS, c. s
Augufl 13, 101. 1
1 x Colled-ors Sctles.
- * .LL bh. : OLD, on the f.ril
ti ueyday in October u.xt, at the
Curst-bouse, in the oily ij and.
v aim ah between the usual hours
THE lot and improvement
rhereon, at preienc occu
pied by Mitchell and Bulloch,
attomies, and others known in
the plan of said city as the no;
one, Tyrconnell Tything Darby
ward, situate on a corner of the
Church iquare, and Bull street,
or so much thereof as will fatisfy
an execution for the sum of twen
ty-fix dollars 96 cents 8 mills
306 tax due by William
Mills for die year 1804, pointed
out by Wm; Mills.
Peter Deveaux, Tax ecu
Sept, s 408
Tax C ollector’s Sales.
WILL BE SOLD on the firfi
a tiefday in Nov erne her next at
the CiAtrt-liouje m this city be
tween the hours often an A three
o’clock
“HE LOT and irnprove-
X m.ents thereon ir. Brough
t'<i t itteer, a t pi elent occupied by
Capi, Abraham Abrahams and
lately known as the property t£
jean 1\ Button iuppofrd to be
00 feet by 90, or lo much thereof*
as will lacisty an Execution for
the sum of dolls. 9, 4500. 3
mills-being the amount of tax
due by John F. Britton tor the
1 tat 18 &c,
ALSO,
A tract of PINE LAND in
! county ofßutloth, adjoining
I f hom.as Dowell, and vacant ac
j the time of survey, containing
* one hundred acres more or less,
|or so much thereof as will fatisfy
I an execution for the sum of euh
: ‘• ecn and three quarters cents,
j tax due tluieon by rhe estate of
j Peter Dowell, for the year 1805,
! pointed cut by ‘I hemas Doweil.
ALSO,
Trust lot No. one in Ewins
burgh on the weft fide of weft
broad street, and lately known
as the property of Wm. Bell
deed, or so much thereof as will
fatisfy an execution for the sum
of eight dollars 50 cents 3 1-2
1 mills, being the amount of the
-ax due by the eftme of William
Bell /or the year 1805, pointed
out by John Harrilon Adm’r
PETER DEVEAUX.’
Tax cc C
Sept. 2 408
City Sheriffs Aale.
iVILL be fold on Tuesday the I ft l
cf October next, at the Court
house in the city of Savannah ,
let ween the hours of to and 1
o't lock t ‘ *
\ HOUSE and Trull Lot,
No, —Oglethorpe
Ward, Spring Hill, taken in ex
ecution as the property of Fred
euck Womack, deceased, to fac
isfy a judgment obtained againt't
him by James Piatt.
Conditions Calh.
John Williams, s.c-s.
__Auguft 28 406
SHERIFF’S SALEsT”
WILL BE SOLD on the firjt
Tuesday in October next, at
the Court-house in this city, be
tween the hours of ten and three
j o'clock,
j John and his wife Catherine,
rogeher with their children,
Charlotte, Juliet and Harry, ta
ken under execution, Edwin
Lewis vs Emanuel Rengill,
pointed out by the defendant.
Conditions Cajh.
HF.N-RY W. WILLIAMS, and. s. c. a
September 5. 4C B.
c c HE RIF Ns SALES.
‘FILL BE SOLD, on the firjt
Tuesday in October next , at the
Court-house in this city , be
tween the hours of ten and three
o’clock,
FOUR negroes, VIZ. Sylvia,
Jenney, Hector and Sukey,
fcizeci ar and to be fold under arid
by virtue of an execution groun
ded on a mortgage, John Pr ;
poll vs. James Smith.
Conditions Qafh.
H. W. WILLIAMS, and see
July 29. c.