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i-K'JM THE ENffgJIUtLK
The fcflr v ii'g c!t line , from the pen of
an actomnlifnr'l female, accompanied a
Goden Cr> icent, which was lately Cent to
another lady, as a‘ .mall mnmento of frien
lli p. T'vrr seem ton;eto have too much
merit tube confined ‘othe eveofher For
whom they were solely intended, anti to he
more intei tiling for hat melancholy hue,
which they derive frem a recent tlomeflic
affection, and to which they so tenderly
allude CLARA.
Sweet friend! this little emblem ware,
Os cynthya! mild endearin’ light)
Oh! could it foot he t,iy tv’n care,
And cheer thee in affli&ton’s night,
Ne er fti ‘uld tbv bof m heave a sigh,
Nor one dark cloud ohfeure thy bltfs;
But wing’d with joy, thy moment* fly
In unalloyed happittefs!
Vain wilh! alas! too surely vim,
Since all are born to weep and die;
To dtag of grief a length’ning chain,
Arid icek a refuge in the Iky.
Ye’ frif.nosht p’s sympathetic power,
CatwAill a fothtng charm impart.
And when misfortunes darkeit our,
Illume ihe deep-desponding heart.
Yes! like the filvcr Queen of night,
When p easurc’s liii.beams dilappear
She ti ed', t er fief-. benignant light,
Reflected from the dewy tear.
Tar more refrefl.ing to the trind,
‘1 lian a!! that fplendour ever gave;
She lhit.es a feniph, liettv’r. alu.- <i,
‘i o triumph even oar rile grate.
Then, when in ablcnce dr om’d to pint,
Remembrance liiail alone remain;
4>l. 1 guard with care her lacrcd flu in c.
Nor lei he: brtghtnefs knew a uai-c.
EH f ABU for a POET,
“ MirslUc didst !•’
THESE lines .ecoid alia many will foigeS,
A POET now lias paid great Nature, debt,
Vet fa’ite cr so, and peaceful rest tin U.ade;
T ia the p.,Jt d-bt the POET cvetpaid.
From the Political Rcyjl.r-
AS we arc rot acquainted
with the precise import of the
contspondence, which is laid to
h: ve pallid between the Secreta
rv of Oate and Mr, Yrujo, it
would be improper to draw any
diredt inference of its reful, —But
if the I_U intelligence from Spain
be corrcdt, and both public and
privare accounts com ur in (la
ting that Mr. Munroe's negocia
cion had failed n every point,
that he had atk-d for his p-iff
ports, ar-d was having Madrid,
iiie:e can be iirtle doubt that we
art on the eve of reaping an a
. bundant harveil of calamity
from that land of proniife, J.ou
if an a.
That the fruit of this Politi
cal Upas would be domettic
and i lien (ion and foreign hofiiiity,
h-.s been 1-. ng predidled by tin
vilest and belt patriots of A i t
rica—but that the apple of din
cord, armed w th the thorn o’
aggrt ffion, wis so loon to rij en.
had not been forefeen, and can
only be accou.ned for from one
conciufion.
Confounding the meafur. sos
a week and indecisive cabinet,
with the temper of a powerfu
and determined people, and mis
taking proi raftednegotiation for
the fears of the nation, ihe court
of Madrid h .s been hurried to a
cor'd Ron, which flic may repent
at leisure, in bitter and unavail
ing rrg er.
Deltoidivr as war is, it is not
the worst evil that might beial
cur country ; and although we
finctu ly deprecate itsoccumnce,
and ft:if hope ‘hat n ritual cun
c fiioi ato ji'ftice may, on the
prclent occasion. avoid an at>-
jnal to.rms. Yr t, ii the die is
calf, and a detificn by the tv.ord
is nevit bie, we know cur
Brci i. I*,’and we ought to con
fide in our courage, and the
good ne Is of our cauie.
Jt the “tr-danglements,’* of
this bleffrd pun h le mud bring
V -tr, therctould not certainly be
a moment lei's auspicious to die
hopes of Sprin, tiifn that, which
f!.c f.vs cholen lor ‘he rupturt }
when her coi left with Grea Bri
tain nullifies her marine fuperi
ciitv, ’hr only advantage lhc
j o fifties, and for which the is,
in no inconfiderablr d'rrce, in
debted to the time serving poli
cy of our prefect administration.
Had the line of barcle ships,
for which ie. flrtive provision
was nu de, been procured, Mr.
Yrujo would never have uttered
tnc idle threat of blockading our
ports —nor would his govern
i rnt have even contemplated
such a mt afure.
Let Spain, however, -remem
t>er that her colonies, the nod
important poition of her empir v
will be wit.ua the grasp ,of eu,
power, v;i e ■>vef she flu’!, I
diredfc holli.itv, author hd repii
fals—But let us alto iiope th •
accommodation is ft ill polfible,
and that the horrors of war may
yet be averted.
Corrcft ai.fvvers to the follow
ing queries, would shew to whom
much of the approaching enfis
may be ascribed :
Who was the foreign miniftcr
that, in the years ’96 and ’97,
dared to insult the American na
tion, and injure the intertfls of
his own, by an audacious appeal
from our government to the peo
pie ?
What would have been the
conduit of the Spanish govern
n'.enr, if Mr. Munroe, on the
failure of his late negotiation,
had made an appeal to the peo
ple ?
Under whose authority, and
at whose inltance, was this so
reign mir.ifter who, had so justly
incuried the dignified refcntaiem
of a firmer administration, and
been refufed all perlonal inter
courle wnh the chief magiftratc,
not only reltored to la is funftions,
but lludioufly courted and ca
rciTc and r
Aga’inft which administration
(“ for be would not call it go
vernment”) did this mintfter af
terwards ifi'ue his anathemas in
the news papers, and bring char
ges of exciting inturreftion in
the territory of the king his mas
tei ?
To whom is the impending
war imputable ? Tq that admin
iftraiion which had vindicated
the rights of the American peo
ple and heir government, by re
lenting the outrages, and rtjruft
ing the intercourle, of this min
tfter i Or to the time-lerving
cabinet, which, lacrificing all
ftnfe of na ional dignity and
ptrfuna! decorum to political
Ip-lccn, could not only fraternize
>* th such an agent, but -invite
hi return to office ?
The work has however ccme
home to its author—the engine
nas recoiled—and the gentle
nan, to whom it owes its renew
ed power, will be well off,-if by
compelling a second abdication,
. only “ picks bis pocket’* and
ces not “ b*eak his leg”
From the New Toth Evening Pofi.
Mr. Coliman,
In your paper of Thursday
!aft I perceived an excrudft from
he Boston Gazette, recommen
ding, in strong terms, the use of
.'Op betr at this particular season
ot the year in prefervnee almost
co every other or any other li
quor. I perfcdly agree with the
wricerof that article in recom
mending the use of the hop ;
cheieis icarcdy in nature a bic
.er that so completely and agree
ably prelervrs the tone of the
tlomach, or relfores a loft appe
tite, as hops, either in the form
of tea or beer; But what does
the writer mean by faying in the
dole of his piece, that we should
“ avo’d fermentable liquors,
such as malt beer,” See. • He
lurely blunders in a strange rpan*
r.cr here. There can be no such
thing as beer either of bops or
malt that does not /ament , and
the only hop beer Uiat can be
had is a beer cor,lifting of malt
and hops, but w.th a greatei
quantity thin usual of the laitet
article- If people did not com
plain of the Internes 0. more hops
ltiil might be thrown in to ad
vantage.
■A ft lend to health.
ROOT AND BRANCH.
Sarah, dutchcfs of Marlbo
rough, was accuHomed to make
an unuiual feaft, to which she
invited all her relations. At one
or the family meetings she drank
-to their healths, adoinsi, what
a glorious light is it to lee such
a number of branches flourifh>
ng from the one root,’’ but oO
ferving Jack Spencer laugh, in
fiifed on knowing what occafion
cd his mirth, and promifted to
icrgive him, be what it would
‘* then, madam, said. he, 1
1 -*s t* I. ’.v rnuc.i it ere
•:1 ..he hrur, Jit’s wou'd t : ounih
ii the oLi ico: were under
lor KINGS i'Oi\, (jam )
ITHE St.honer ANN Si
Captain Bec
{-,CvstA>= u a. She M ilo l'atl in three
VJCSaa ays ar.U lias elegant aceom
raodations for a few palfengers.
Also,
7 be Brig Brothirs
To fail in fifteen days, For paifage apply to
Rod D avis.
Aiigufl 30 a j’
Notice is Hereby Given,
That on Thursday, the sth September next,
the Board of Fire-Mailers will proceed to e
eA the following officers for the enfmng
year—A clerk—a messenger. Applications
to be made in writing on that day (Aug. ;o.
Notice.
IS hereby given, that af/er the ex' -
pirafion of nine mon-hs from rhe da/e
hereof, appllication will be made to /he
honorable /he Inferior Ccur/ for the
eoun/y of Cam-en, for leave to f.ll
,ie real est a/e of James Vincer/, late
of the said Cc-un/y dec. for the benc
t of the heirs and creditors.
Thomas King
> Admr’s
Archd | Clark, j
Auguff 27; 1 qmiam.
theTubScribErs,
HAVE appointed Mr. R N. GROVES
their Attorney during’ their absence.
D. Jewitt. Ik Cos.
Augult 30 a 6t.
SlierifF’s Sales.
ON the tirft Tuesday in November next,
will he fold at the Court-house in
runswick, Glynn county. Forty two ne
oes, together with their ilfue, mortgaged
Alexander Graham, to George Baill e, to
lecure the sum of twelve thoula.d eight hun
dred ar.d iixty eight dollars with interest.
Which mortgage is foreclofed pursuant to
law.
jolin G. Snead, and. s. c . c.
St. Simons, August 21 2
~7 CtHFRif FCTaIXo
ON ihe firft Tuesday in Oc/ober
nex/ will be fold at the Cour/hou r e in
Brunswick, Giynn County. A negro
man named Ned, in pofltffion of and
‘evird on as the property of Cos! J*hr>
M’ln/osh to fi/iffy an execution in
favour of Richard Wayne.
J. G. Snead, D.S. C. C.
S t Simons, Aiiguftii ts 2
1 ax Collectors Sale*
o>.vi >g to/he indisposition of the
lax Collector of Glynn County, his
Sales advsrtited to take place /he 17th
inst are past poned, to {he 21st Sep
(Cinder, when will be fold at /he
cour/ h. use in the /own of BRU N5
WICK/he following property in
arrca<s tor Taxes orfo much thereof
js will latisfy the taxes due thereon
with costs for the years iBoJt and,
idi'3.
VIZ
751 ArreslanJ reiumed by H. D.
scone, tax 13d 30c.
?9SO Acres land returned by Jhn
Baimer, tax 7d 37 r*.
:000 Acres ‘and returned by John
M’l iteth, /ax s&d 97 1-2.
28 .A. res land re/urned by Brit ion
Bank ley, tax 2d 41 1 4.
45 Acres lard returned by Rober/
Powers, tax 74d,
2i-o Acres land returned by George
DUot, t ax 4 years 2d 44 1 ‘Bc.
675 Acres lard re/u.ncd by Jaeob
C. Pares, fax 2d 61 12c.
<fs° Acres land rcurned by Richard
VVard, tax 4J 7 i-2c.
For John Jarrott, Ward's and
Jarrou's is 4 years 2i 60c.
William Gibs one lot house,
tax 6J 87 i- 2c.
JAM b POWELL, cT c c *
Auauft 30 2
Removal,
THE Subtcriber having taken a
iix years lease of Mr. John Pooler’s
wharf and dock adjoining Mr. Bol
rous Yamacraw wharf, has removed
his lufnber yard, and having procu
red large and fafe floor room, is hope
(u! of a continuance of palt favors.
!’he dock he a/ present occupies is
large tafe poli'esses the fame advant -
ges as to convenience as his former
•need. His counting room will he
kep/at his duelling house adjoining
Mr. John Caigs until one ran be fir
/eJ up on lhc wharf.
John Mead.
Augufl 27 . 1
100 Dollars Reward
WHEREAS the store of Mr
[AMES CARRUTMKR3 was
broke open on Friday night lad, and
robbed of the following mcrchandife ;
one piece b!at k fi k florentine. one
piece Sarcenet, five pieces irifh Linen
ad Diapers ; li'le pan a’oon patterns
ofdifferent colors, gloves and sundry
articles of Cutlery, on apprehending
he villain o- viila-nsthe above reward
will be paid by
Robert Miller.
August 27 1
BILLS ON LONDON,
FOR SALE BY *
, , „ R. W 7. BOLTON.
Ja>B tj.
Erot.-ks & Dunn in l
ton’s V-’ harf)
Have jail received, per brig Dsan froir-
Nev-’-York,
IO legs Dutch powrLf
i i’2 .ton pater,tjlot
1 1-2 ditto bar lead
2 pipes Hollands gin
IO barrets loaf end lump fig dr
5 chefs Hyfon Tea of iate importation
5 pipes brandy
Cojfte in barrels, lags and tierces
12 barrels Machercl
ON HAND ,
Sweeds and Country iror.
Plough Moulds
2 hhds retailing Molasses
20 pun. high \lh proof ‘Jam . Rum
15 barrels rice frf qudlity
IO ditto ditto inferior ditto
15 hogsheads prime sugars
A few hogsheads inferior ditto
20 barrels prime beef
10 ditto cargo ditto
20 half burr eh put up for family use at re
tail
Jamaica Spirits , 5 Well matured ly
Cogniae Brandy , if > age and of a fupo-
Hollands Gin , jr/or quality.
Port, Madeira, Sherry iff Muscat Wine
London Porter, ide. iffc.
Augufl 2. ts 49
John Jackson.
Has just received per barque Nixo x from
Liverpool, a handsome addition
to his former assortment of Goods,
AM*-NG WHICH AKE.
B’ue, 7
Black,
Corbeau,
Bottled, 3 Sup erf ne CLOTHS,
Brown, X
Mixed iff <
Scarlet J
Black, white, )
“Ltr'cJlJ CASSIMERES.
ors
Worsted Fancy Cord,
Drab, blur, ) PLAINS & NE-
Brownss 1 white tGROCLOrHs.
Scaret, yellow, y
Blue, Corbeau C FLANNELS if
White, green, C BAIZES.
& Spotted Rose, j BLAi\KETS
London DufHe > j
And Bristol. ? Blanketing;
Swansdown and Toileners
Olive, D-ab and brown Fearnaught
Cloths and Coatings
Blue Sacuds $ Suspenders
Worsted and Cotton HOSIERY
Silk, Worsted, Cotton and Leather
Gloves
Gentlemen’s Chip, and servants glazed
HATS
50 dozen Rice Ho-!cs—Rice Seivei
Corn and Coffee Mills
COTTON BAGGING;
Salt &c.
Tooether with an extensive
ASSORTMENT OF
Ironmongery, Hardware
and Cutlery.
Comprising almost every article in
general use.
August 9 tF 96
~~ FORS nLE.
IN Richmond County, on 6pin*
Creek, contiguous to Mount Enon,
twelve hundred acres of pine land, fit
for the culture of boih Corn and Cot
ton. On this tra£f, are anew Saw
Mill, a Grist Mill, and three separate
plantations, confiding, jointly, of about
one hundred acres, each furmfhed with
an orchard, and good buildings.—-
The water on those farms is equal to
the water at Richmond Baths, er -hn
cf Mount Enon ; and the fituafion as
hcahhy as any ie the fta*e. A bar
gain may be had by making applica
tion soon, on the premises ta
Moses Collins.
August 30 k’q
Fifteen Dollars Kevvard.
RANAWAY
FROM /he Subscriber living in
Warrenton, Warm n Cour/y date o’
Georgia; A negro man named
LONDON, abou/ twenty fix years of
age, five fee/iriae ©r/en inches high,
limps a lizzie in walking. Had on
when he vver/ away a blue lailors
cczt ar.d trowfers. He is an ar/,'u
fellow and has been accuttomed to
going by water. It is luppofed Le
will make for fome sea port f.omj
whence a/tempt to leave /he fta/e ; all I
cap/ains and others are forwarded t
harbouring or carrying said fellow est
as /he iaw will be rigoraufiy enforced
againlt/hem. Whoever will appre
hend fail Lliow and deliver him tc
rhe fubferiber, orfecure him in any
J ail el this fta/c shall receive /nc a
bove reward and all reafonoble char
ges paid by.
Thomas Dent.
Au?uft 37 r
Ten Dollars Keward. |
STOLEN from the Ilor* of Mr. l’eter Vl’- J
Farlane, a. {hot gun ab,out j lcet 10 incites j
lor.g in t'ne bami—the lock l.as been repair-j
ed , the feather ijiring entirely r.e.—the!
Steel has been lately i .ud She t .atlv j
catveJ on the breach v ithaTutenac thumb}
piece. The above reward will he paid on |
delivery of the gun, and an additional reward ■
of ten dollars for the convifting c f every i.-.ict
cancerttcd : t Healing Iter, b> applying to t h e !
Overfsers and potrots are j art.cu
!ar!y rcquefleJ to make IUIA learches in their
plantations and Afliriits.
e Auguft 2 ts. 81
f Rtmovir-,
( ‘-f'i:?. E-.thfe-ti.e I - . j..it mov, \ hr- r.vr-
J i t et (lock of I'O-'ds to his r.e* - . ft-.ne - oil
(Barrack Gibboua £ f it’s i-asr, next he - v
j Messrs I. Ca-g. and It. Mischels ; whete he
j offers them for sale, vvholela’e ai.d retail at
Itts uftial low- prices for calh or on time to
those who have been in the habit of pay
punctual.
Hhd?. Jim. W. India, ar.d N. F.
rum,
Pipes Ho!. Gin, and Cogniae Bran*
oy,
Casks Madeira, Tectrifle, and She/j
ry Wires,
Do. Port and Ciaref, also, pr. do.
zen,
Do. Peach Brandy, and Vinegar
Do. Porter, Ale and Cider, 3 _dcz
each, ‘ y
Do. Loaf, Brown, and Havanna
Sugars,
Chests Hyfon, Hy forts kin and Bohea
Teas,
Bags Coffee, Pepper, Ginger, and
AisptCu,
Saddles, saddle bags and bridles,
Bars Iron, a;.d sheer moulds,
Reams writing and wrapping p?per a
Boxes mould .ai cits, kegs inanu
fadturbed tobacco,
Also, on consignment,
Yellow Nankeens, UunbrsUas and
parrasols,
Blue firouds, boxes China,
Amlw. Knox.
Jilt}’ T 2 ts y 0
Georgia, Lieerty,
Superior Ccurf,
March Term, 1 805, .
On the petition Os John BoD
ton, executor of Rober! ih>fton„
praying the foreclofure of the e
quity of redemption of all tha!
lot of land situate in the town of
Sunhury, containing seventy feec
front, and one hundred and thir
ty feet deep, known in the ori
ginal plan by the number feven
ty-eighc (78) which said lot of
and, with the improvement,
thereon, was mortgaged on the
itwentieth day of June, one thous
and (even hundred and ninety
five, by William Hunter Tor
rans to the said Robert Bolton 3
for securing the payment of the
sum cf forty-two pounds fieri irng
equd in value to one hunded
and eighty dollars j with interest:
thereon, due upon a certain bond
or obligation from the said Wil
liam to the laid Robert bearing
even date with the said mort
gage,
It is ordered, That the princi
pal, interest and cost due on the
said bond be pT.d into court with
in twelve months from this time
and unless the principal, interest
and cost be so paid the equity of
redemption of the said mortga
ged premiffes shall from thence
forth be foreclofed, and such
other proceedings take place as
the law directs.
And it isfurtbC', \ordered\ That
a copy of this rule be published
in one of the Public Gazettes of
this state at least once in every
month until the time appointed
for payment, or served on the
mortgagee, at least fix months
previous to such time of pay
ment.
Extra sl from the Minutes,
This 2 6th March 1805.
A. Forest elk. c. s. c. l. c*
March 28 lam i2t 61
NOTICE
NO I ICE is hereby given that
the Subfcr.bcr will at the expiration
of nine months from the date, apply
to the Honorable the justices of the
Inferior Court cf this county for
leave to fell and dispose of a!! that
Island or trail of land generally
known and called Burnside, together
with all its appurtenances, containr
ing about two hundred and rixty a
cres, of hign laud and a body o<
marth adjoining thereto, lying and
being iit this county and situateu be
tween Bewlie n.d Lkidaway Islands,
robe fold as p?rt cf tne estate of Ja
cob Waldburghcr dcceafcd for the
benefit of the said estate.
JOHN MIL-LEDGE.
Ex’or. cf said Estate
April 18 larngm. f6
NOTICE,
A T tlie expiratioa of nine Months from
-ffY. this date, application will be made t
the honorable Judges . f thelnie ior Court of
Chatham County, forleave to fell, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors that lot cf
land known by the number five (5) 1 -rd Ty.
thir j, Ileyno ds Ward, Savannah, belonging
tc the eftatt cl John liauj.r, Baker, late of
laid place, c ritai ir.g fixtv feet in front at i
ninety feet in depth, more or less, adjoining
a lot. of James M’Conkv’s.
THOMAS DOWELL, Adtr.’r.
ELIZABETH DOWELL, Adm'x
S'-vannah, March at, 18.05. Oarniym.
Merchants Entries,
lor fnie at this Office*