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MI c 7 LL.iN <)J V.
SELF EXAMINATION.
WHY ihm’ my heart when He appear* ?
From v.h JiuO lli'* t*tiler fi,,h ?
Why are n.y eyes ilifTulv’d in tears,
Yi ir.ii he a uo longer nigh?
Where are my wonted pWafure's flct ?
Nor books, nor ly e caa pieafe ,
That lies uMtouch'il, and these unread ;
AH occupations teaze.
One lov'd Idea (fill employs
All hopes, and all dentes ;
Walks a e inlipid, music’s nuifc,
Ana tonvei fauon tirtt.
lut v. lien Philander Iper.ks ,’tis then
I all attention pay ;
And fondly vviih the pow’r tr, pen
w’l.att Yr he d.ijns to fay.
O with what (kill I ftriva to hide
t he joy my bosom ftels !
Y/h.-n hi, oft fe.ited by my lidt,
To ;ne hi* thoughts reveals.
Y. it, sense, and genhis then conspire
> atii faculty tis ‘i/c 1
And while 1 fondly the admire,
1 lo.'e the pov/’r to p!r.,.e.
A pae.fe endues, hi eyes Hill fpcalt,
j'.i waiting a reply ‘,
My words in f. it’ring i.ccex.ts break,
Or on my lips they die.
Oh were fiiilandur once to bear
1 all my ivoei a par t,
And 1 -ft 1 y whifptr iti tr.yeir,
‘i he lecretol his heart !
What pleasure tl.ro’ t..ch fenfc would glide !
Y hat tianfport fhou’U 1 feel !
OhJay, my heart, thus fsveetly tried,
Cou’dit thou thy joys conceal ?
FACTURE OF RELIGION.
KM IGION lunpofes a know
ledge of tiit; Deity, his pt’iT. c
li .ns, anti p >vt rniiu'nt ; of our
lelvt-t, as rational, moral, fallen
fieacurcs ; of ihe way in which
l ifendcis may Ivicftored to the
divine lavoiir; and of mankind,
in thtir various* iclduions 10 ns
It cunfllU in an uurcfuved re
gard to the duties refulcing from
our natufe and condition, and
the it union iti winch we (t.ind
to other hi-inns. It is “ a rca
ionablc ferv;ce. ,, As it is foun
ded in knowledge, lo it cniarp
(s il. mind, txults and refines
its powns, and gives ihem theii
juU tmeclion and emplovmtrnt.
ktiipion, conlciuus of human
weaki.cis, ulls on Divine reve-
Di.on i Dut, in examining the
evidence, design and mean in-.’ of
revelation, ac.miistht’ aid of reu
lon. It is calm in us enquiries,
celtbciase in its refdlves, and
Heady in its conduft. Itcherifh
ts niodeft and humble chougnts,
is open ;o light and conviction,
and labours for improvement.
I: is mild and peaceful in us
difpofiion, lober and temperate
in is nn'nnets, candid and con
ddccnding to oilier.s. It [todies
to promote 1 -ve and union a
tnoiiL', men, in civil and in teli
gious lociety ; reprobates none
fur trivial differences; attends
chiefly to things of lohd impor-i
lance i and legards, as the fri.-ndsi
of God, a I who do 10, whatever
name they bear. It condemns
vice, and the errors that lead to
u, approves virtue, arj the
truths which promote it, whether
in friend 01 e.,cmy. It aims to
pleale the Deitv, by a conllant
obkrv.mcr ol his injunctions j
and under a lenle of revelation, I
penitently iclies on mercy,
through the grand atonement
provided. It is firm in danger,
uniform in duev, concent with
the Idem approbation of the
heart, and a conlciousnefi. of di
vine approbation, humbly miff
ing in the wifdum and equity ol
the fupreone government. In a
w ild, Religion improves the in
tellects, rectifies the will, fweet
cos the temper, calms the pas
lions, gives peace to the con
irirnce, and renders men cour
teous, friendly, and beneficent to
each other, and ufetul in every
relation.
A S SIZ Li for OXcber, 1S 06.
r T' , iiL price cl KI.OI’H l.'ii .’ . i-: iK lg.r
X jti oairtl, hitsul mull \* igh, \ir-
It i t cents Loxi I 6 i-4 cents Loaf
sib. oi. | lib. ■ l-z oz.
Os which ailUal.ci anil h.llcrs ol UiciJ
art- 1” tiki cue am! pxrtizu'ir notice.
J. Jtl/Uii'lLlLj Cay Trcafurcr,
Di fa niters Attend !
ALT, pi ifor.* who hive ltn D.-l'v.:'t’ :s
it .(eguuental I'araues lime the yeir 1804,
ire hereby N tified, that u.'.lefs they pay
heir refpeftive lines t > the pruvoft. ‘4aifl.il
■r his A<ants, on their hrfl call, it . its
will be made w.thout diUinctinu.
JOr.N P POURNEL,
I*. M. Chat; K*g
Oftober 14. 3t. 419
JOHN BOLTON, sur. 1 Cmduh
ns. > bupjrkr
I WILLIAM MORRIS, ) Court,
Hvianh Term, 18:16.
[ T TRON the petition of John
I Holton, surviving copait
iic 1 of Robert & John boiton
uraying the foreclofure of the In
quiry of Redemption on the fol
lowing premif s, mortgaged to
the laid Ruberc £c John Bolton
fur the him of eleven hundred
u.d forty fix dollars, payable the
fifth of Janoary ISO 2, and
alio for the further furn of ele
ven hundred and forty fix dol
lars ano interelt payable the
fifth of November 1802, to wit,
die following lots and parts of
lots in the town of St. Mary’s.—
Ail dint wharf lut containing
j 50 feet on Sr. Maiy’s street ana
I tunning 150 feet weft to Jud
! !o.;’s water lot, and from St. Ma
ry’s lir.'ct to tlic river ico feet
jn l alony tin; river 100 feet. —
l’he lame being the front of lot
No. four m the plan of laid
tuwn. Alfo part of find lot
No. four beginning at Read)
lit 11 running vvrh on the bt.
Mary’s street to Ju Tor’s lor tz.
on Ready (Ireet aco feet north
:o Divine Young’s lot or line Ca
•5 o \ve(f on laid Young’s i.ne io
;Judfon’s lot with the buiL-ngs
jand improvements thereon.—
j Alio lot No. ( ij) forty tluee
rontaining four acres then oc
i upietl bv Pcier v\ . Green, with
die buildings and improve.i.ents
thereon, and on motion of Mr
ntites attorney for the petitioner,
ll ts zrderid by the court
that the principal incerefi and
colts upon ttic hud mortgaged
| premiles be paid into court with
in twelve months from this date
and unlcfs the fame be io paid
the equity of redemption lhall
thenceforth be forecloied and of
(her proceedings take place pur-
Kiant to tire add or aflembly in
luch case made and provided :
And it is further ordered in
purfuanceof the laid adt tii.it this
rule be pubhlhed in one of the
public gazettes of this Hate at
icaft once in every month until! j
the time appointed for paymen ,
orferved on the morteaget or his
pecul agent or attorney at
leall fix months previous io the ‘
time the laid money 13 ordered )
to be paid into court as aforelaid-
Extrai? from the min
utes this Mb. N'a cb , [ Job,
ISC CREIVS, c. t. c. cc :
i am 1 am p O .
Sr/IIE OF GEORGIA
AT a Court ot Ordinary held
in and fur the County of
Camden on the fifth day of Au-
I gulf,one thousand eight hundred
and hx, Present their Honors.
Tames Seagkove,
1 hum as King,
John Fu-yu, and
\N illiam Johnson,
Efquircs, Judges of the laid
Cuurr,
WHEREAS it is Hated to
the court that administration has
! been granted in the year eh;h
---! teen hundred and two, to A?ex
/. tin, on the eilatc and cf
fe&sof H ul; ( .:n 1 bcmpfoH) deceaf
ed, and that the laid administra
tor did and lhil continues to re
tide out cl the fla t ot Georgia,
and has never came forward to
fettle his account as tiie law di
red t,
It is therefore ordained, that
the laid Alexander hi tin t be and
appear tx-forc this Court on the
iirll Monday in January next, to
| thew raufc (if any he has) why
| the laid letters of Adminiltrai.on
mould not berevekedj and that
i this order be publiflied in one of
(the Gazettes of this Hatr, once a
| month from the date hereof until
.the meeting of tnis cot;-u
1 xtract lrom the minutes of
iai I Court, Auguit thesth,
iSo6.
IS.IC CREWS, c. C. o. c. C.
Scputubco. o. nai
T 7 77 r 7 1
Lrdna mo?
lb time that i*as gi-
X ven me by the Legifl iture
of Georgia, to pay the debt i owe
the Hare for taxes due on
my Land, having nearly expiied,
and their beingfevera! judgments
against me on foits which have
been unneceflarily brought at
a time when 1 have been using
all mv endeavors to dilpole of
rnv property —I am compelled in
juffice to my creditors, to bring
my affairs to an immediate dole,
in order to prevent a facrirtce of
my property and theconlequcnt
Ini'; of their debts. I therefore,
now give this public Notice, tha:
1 fluid offer l ; OR SALE, my
Land at Public Auditors*
rn front of the EXCHANGE, in
the Citv of Savannah, on
IVEDN!ESDsiT, the ittb day of
November next, of which all per
lons iruereited, are requeued to
take Notice. 1 think it neceflary
to observe that 1 have been pof
lcffed of thole lands upwards ol
ievrn years, which prevents any
poliible doubt, as to any contend
ing titles, as ::.e law relative to I
real estate deb s, t:c, limits the !
! re. every thereof, by luits o lev. n ;
j years, and by a late law of the j
! date, no debt can be recovered j
; after* four t ears, and this dc/es 1
not depend on the party ■, hut the ■
court is obliged by this law to
rejedt all luch claims, i menti-j
on this as wtll for the informa
tion of others, as to shew liq j
mends and creditors, whole kind j
indulgence I have experienced!
die ueceflity of tliis lale of my
property. When a man is in!
debt, it is his duty to give any
thing he poffcffes, or his all if
required, to pay his creditors}
blit it is cnjufl in a creditor to I
epprefs a debtor, when they lee
him using hisendtavors to do him
jultice—laws were intended to
enforce payment from and Ihonetl
men, not from thole who kei
the duty they owe to to society
It is, however, a confulation to
me, to think that theie are but I
lew who have adopted those m a
iores which has effectually pre
vented my makhig 1 ales in fmali
irads, when thole judgments
have ben hanging over me 1
have to rtquelt iliac all pcrfbns
having demands againlt me, ei
ther on my own account, or as
Security in any way whatever Li
others,will attend the late in per
ft>n or by an agent. All luch
debts will be received as calh,
,6c thole perfor.s having authori
! cy to repielen; any creditor, wiil!
i please to make the fame known i
previous to the day of sale-
The Lands are as fellows:
3 19,874 acres in Bulloch county, gran- j
ted to Jolepii Ryan and Charles Ryan.!
1 72,000 acres in 1 atr.all County, gran- 1
ted to to luancis Fennell.
3 I,coo acres in dilto granted to James
Daw foil.
5 2 3''‘74 acrcs - Those trafis are par
ticularly defcrihed in a Pamphlet entitled
“ Notes and Ob/ervjtians” on the Pine
Land of Georgia, by George Sibbuld
On the tiaCi 111 Bulloch county a fuai-1
mer relidcncc lias lately been fomud by j
a number of gentlemen from Savannah, 1
20,C00 acres of oak and hickory land ■
in Franklin county.
70,000 acres ot oak and hickory land, I
in Jackson county, granted .to various!
persons in 1785.
78,034 acres of pine land, granted to
Curtis Coleman, \\ afhiqgton countv,
but by a division of that county ihis trait
and the following, fall in the counties, of
Montgomery and Tatnall.
39 oco acres of pine land granted to j
Benjamin Kitchen. j
34,000 acres of ditto granted to Wal
ter Jackson.
10,000 acres of do. granted to Moses
Ross.
40,000 acres of do. granted to Curtis
Coleman.
10,000 acres pf do. granted to Walter
Jackson,
10,000 acres of do. granted to Moses
Ross.
17,000 acres of do. granted to Benja
min Kitchen.
4,000 acres of do, granted to John
Wallace.
6,cco acrcs of do. rranted to William
Pollard.
i.ooo acres of do. granted to Benja
min Kitchen.
16,c00 acres of do. granted to William
Pollard. .
1 b,ooo acres of do* granted to Israel
Robinlon.
18,000 acres of do. granted tu Curtis
Coleman.
2,000 acres of do. granted to Mathew
M'Miibui.
IC'.C o'’ : of Jo. g;.- ltd lo 1 hO.T.-
g •'.r -o -k.
i-'-ici of go. gt'aii .c<j to bin mo
Beck tarn.
25 000 acres of Jo. granted tc Samuel
Beckham.
40,000 acres of do. granted to Israel
Robinion.
32,000 acre3 of do. granted to Benja
min Kitchen.
io,oco acres of do. granted to Samu
el Beckham.
1,049,908 Acres.
Thole. Lands are worth the attention
of Famileß wishing to remove, and will
positively and peremptorily he fold to the
liighelt bidder, on the laid 26th day of
November next—where a number of
families wish to join in the purchase of a
large body of land, they will please ap
ply before the lale, in order that it may
oe fold in such way as may fait their
convenience.
GEORGE SIEEALD.
September 30 415,
PUBLIC SALE.~
On Wfdnfsd.it, the yth January r.cxt,
evu!be offered at Pc!.lie Sale, before the
C vrt House in the City of Samar,nab,
the Jo Hawing valuable tracts of Land,
The plan la i ion
ON the north branch of Little Oge_
chee. well known by the name” of
SILK HOLE.
This body of land contains about 4000
| acres, nearly loooof which are excellent
| Rice land, and fr. rn 4 to 500 good oot
! ton land j of the Rice lane, upwards of
l 200 seres are at prelent in < iltivadon, and
! the remainder has been under water for
nearly half a century, forming perhaps
! the belt reserve in the low country of the
i two Southern States. On the plantation
| arc a good dwelling Houie, a barn and
| machine, anew Saw-Mill, Ovcrfter’s
j house, Negro houfi s, &c.
j The whole of this lai J lies within from
| 7 1-2 to 10 miles of Savannah; as a fin
jgle traft, Us advantages are rarely tqual
; td: It will be disposed of at private Lie,
I either entire or in and vdion, at any time
| between tliis and January. Persons
wishing to purchase portions of it, may
do it to advantage at private fait, as the
division lines will be tun tofn-t purchasers.
if txr.oLd lo public Lie, it will be di
vided into sor C tradts. An accurate
re furvcy will be made previous to the
lale.
ALSO,
The following rrafts of Land
On the South Branch of Little Ggechce, iy
in * within 12 miles of Savannah,
Bco Acres n kv the mouth of the
fw amp, confuting of Land, formerly be
longing to I'oX, Dixfee and Williams j
J 400 acres of this fraft are good Rice
j Land, and neatly the whole of the re
mainder pood Cotton Land. This tta<S
is cjp. hla of forming a very valuable
plantation.
840 Acres adj lining the above, for
mcrly Bnfbane’ ; about 200 acres of
11.13 tradf tue c\ pref, i ? . imp, and iome oi
the high-lan . fuitablc f r cotton.
872 Acr.s adjoining ‘he above, for
incriy McLchan’s ; 237 acres of this
tra&are swamp, 121 or which are on
the btanch called Lie's swamp.
500 acres, formerly Prcitun’e 150 oi
which are swamp.
500 Acres, formerly Hughes’; 150 of
which are fuppoftd to be swamp.
These, lards will be fold on a credit of
one, two and t ree yea s ; warranted ti
j ties wiil be given. For further partieu
lars, enquire of Col. Id ablush am, in
Savannah, or of the lubfcriber.
Stephen Llliott.
j October 3. 416.
SHERI l* b’s SALES.
! On the ft, it Tuesday in November
ret,
Will be Sold,
Between the hours of to and 2
o'clock , at the Court-house in
the town of B’ \nszv:ck, Glynn
| County.
A Negro rrun } named Law
rence, Jeized and taken under
j execution as the ; roper ty of
i Ririce Butler, to futiti v bis tax j
ior the year 1805.
Conditio,is of sals cash,
Vv m . PA Y SSI E, s, g . c.
Oftober 3 4 >6
NOTICE.
j A 1.1. peri mi? raving demands against
I a V the eiiMt. of JOHN JARVIS, late oi’
Wilmington IftiMiideceaied, will pieakc ren
<ier tV.em ir. properly ;,tt. l>d,ar.d all those ...
ucb'.eil will p.vnie iMa.se ti vmenr to
Atim ‘'jut -vis.
Adi.pnii'tran.a.
October 10. . tit*. 4:3.
SHLUIIT*”s~SALeT~
On the ftrft Tuesday in November next, wiil
be i. nl, at the Court.liouk in the count/
of Bulloch, between the hours of 10 and
i 3 o’clock,
A TR ACT of 31-0 jertj land adjoining
Samuel Lockhart and James Ogkiby, levied
M. by a > 011 liable, as the property of laid
Lockh irt, to i’a'.i fy k.bert Atktrifon and
arrerage of taxes forthe vears ißc", ;-j.
DANIEL BOATWRIGHT,
Sept. 11 ts 413. S.B C.
NOTICE.
\ LL perfot. indebted to ‘tre fubf.ribrr
aix are nqnvilcd tc make pa; meat acr
before the ;-t'.li ini’- —A'.! that do n t avail
her. ‘.'elves of this notice, v,..i fnd .he r ac
crunts in the hand- c, proper officers fer coi
cifiion.
STEPHEN B. CLARK
I Sect. 16 411
ct r,* tr c r ‘ ryr~ r?
J ‘ w . - .J a K J tfS * . j \
. S’ .:.. UL.’ - to La absent I"T n few w. e -
I X ha. oiH*ite.l Ediv.-hd L- invis, ?: t
k'ticHAr.n F. VV ill! AM, his Attornies, dur*
j ng li.s abience
SAMUEL H. STACKHOUSE.
Augait 19 402.
TO bh DibPObEi) of
The valuable Plantation,
Brick Yard and appurtenances, known
heretofore as the
GLEBE LAND.
The whole body of land is within
three miles of this city, on the Augusta
road, and fronting Savannah river, and
contains, on adtual survey, better than
■ three hundred acres, more or lefs
[ For separate Farms to, or as fettle
meats of high land, for thole, who polfefs
rice grounds on Hutchinfon’s-liland, and
oppolitc to the Glebe Land, the above
is certainly a desirable purciiafe.
It is well known, that a valaable bed
of eby, is on the land, and that bricks
have been burnt on the spot, and brought
to market to advant 2y z •
As this land has again reverted to the
church, all p c rfona are cautioned front
treap?(hug thereon, or committing any
depredations on the wood land, and thofc
who are in polfdfion of any part thereof,
by leaTe or otherwise, are notified to
pay no rent hut to the Warden’s of
Christ Church.
it no purchaser between this
and the full TucfJay *n November, the
propei ty will be divided into lots, and
offered at public auctiou, lor the benefit
of the church. s
W. STEPHENS,
N. TURNBULL,
C Lurch Wardens,
July 29 96.
FOR SALE,
JAHAI valuable I’iuntat.’on
in Bryan County called
niCKORT HILL ,
cuncaining about 800 acres, a
very large proportion of which
i > j- iii.c Oak and Hickory Land,
X a j.art prime rice land,and is a
pair of the we!! known Plantati
on caned l.u f h* 1 belonging to
IFm. Maxvsell Efqr. of fidfaft
A L S O,
A traft containing 100 acres called
REPUBLICAN HALL ,
in a beaut.ful situation on the
Salts, in sight & or not more than
one quarter of a mile diftaut from
Belfall Houle about Oo acres
of th s traff is prime C atton land
v.eli improved, having; been
he ti fldent e of the late Major
•• 1,1 KsasciVeu. Both tracts
were panJy cuitivafed by Major
Maxwell in his li e time and will
nake a very convenient and va
luabk estate in the hands of one
p rion, being capable of great
improvement and affording a
uiff lent quantity of land of the
h.h quality to occupy 40 or 50
prime slaves Further dcfcriprLn
s thought unnecessary, as it is
not expeded that r. fade can be
made, but after a fail view of the
premifles, to which thole inclined
to purchase are invited,
JOHN PRAY,
D. P, MITCHELL,
Acting and qualified Executors of /. E.
Maxwell ibcetfed.
Eryan County, f
23d, September 1806. 5 ts. 414,
FOR SALE
4T *SV. MARIS,
ONE of the moil healthy
lituations in the Or,i ted
| States.
A COMMODIOUS HOUSE,
40 feet long, 20 feet wide, two
(tones high with two rooms 0,1
each a.or a good garret, two
comfortable thed rooms, K tclieft
liable uc. fuuated on the corner
of Ofbom and Stt Marys ftreetr,,
extending 84 feet on one and 6 a
feet on the other, well calculates
for either a private Family, a
Boarding or Public Houle,
ALSO,
A LOT’ OF LAND,
in L : d Town on a part of Lot
No. 3 extending on an Ally Jc ,
and back to Bryant jlrett 200
feet. A Credit of 3, 6 and 0
months will be given, the
till s will be made to the Liii
faction ot the purchafer* bv the
Agents for the Assignees of tiA
late firm of GARVIN bf
ME„RS. On the 4th day of
Ncvemoer next, it will b£ sot
at-ccLC r ION, it not priviouf.
Iy difpefed of.
JOHN ROSS
i St. Marys Sep, 8, t f + :t