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iVi EDLEY.
lii:- NOSEGAY,
AN IDYL,
‘Tra.rfi.ued frcm the German cj
Solent on C'Jjncr.
I HAVI* seen Daphne. Per*
haps, aLs! pci ha sit would
have been happy lor me if I fad
n- t fetn her. IS v:r before did
(he ap| car charmir g. I reclined, |
< u ing the noonday feivor, un- I
t'er r e fnade of the willows, \
wiitie th bro k puris fi iwly'o
vr us ptbhicdbe ;. The tbf
tcrin. b ws hung over my head
and hf-ead their peaceful shade
* * , i
U ( on the water. I tl.e/e c: j yed j
lvvt ct icpofe •, but .since ttu
flow, ataS, there is no repoie Nr
me.
Not far from the ban 1 ’ wheie I
f;t, I beared a roll ling of the
leaves: and j relent v law Defi
ne, the beaut ous Daphne ! She
walked in the (hade, by the fide
ot t!*e dream.— I here, with char
ming grace, she took up her
biue robe, and difcuvtred her
lovely feet, entered the limpid
it team. Then, her body gently
inclining with her right hand, she
laved her lovely face, while, with
the other, five held the flowing
robe. She then awaited t.ll noc
a drop fell from her hand, to
agitate the lurface of the Itream.
“\ be water, became tranquil,
prdenccd the articls semblance of
her eh. fining features. Daphne
fnuled at her own beauty, and
her fluxed trdfes, bound up in
a lovely knot. For whom, 1
sighing said, for whom are all
thde cares 1 Who is the happy
mortal that employs her thoughts
while the plealure to fee herlclf fi;
Jovely, thus deepends the roseate
hue of .*:r r lips i
While she milk'd, inclining o*
ver the brook, she dropped the
nosegay that adorned her boloni;
anu the Arcam brought it to
where l fat. Daphne retired,
and I seized the nosegay. How
] killed it!—How i held it to my
panting heart 1 No, l would no.
have parted with it fur a whok
flock. Hut, alas 1 it fades, tus
lovely nulegav ; and yet it is but
two cays flute 1 firft poflelled it.
With what care iuve 1 noc pie
ferved u! 1 have ttill kept it in
the prize cup, winch, in Ipring
I won by my tinging. On it is
seen, curiously engraved, t c
form of love, JeattU in a bowel
of myrtles. With the upsoi his
fingers, he, fi; ding _tics the
ftiarpnels ot his arrows. Ac his
feet appear two doves,"s their
wings embracing, while they ten
derly join their bills. Three
times each day, in this cup, have
1 retrefhed my nolegay with the
pureil water; and, by night, ex
posed it at my window to the
falling dew. How often, lean
ing over these flowers, have 1
breathed their fwcct fragrance !
Their order leans to me more
delicious, and their colors more
brilliant, than thofc of all the
flowers of the ipring. It wa on
Daphne’s boioin their blooms
were fully blown.
Then, in an ecfiacy, I view
the cup, and I sighing fay, “O
love, how fatal are thy arrows 1
how forcibly I feel thy fling !
Ah ! make Daphne feel for me,
but half what 1 lecl for her, and
I will cor.iecrace to thee this cup.
1 will place it on their altar.
Every morning will I surround it
w ith a garianuof ihefrclhelt dow
ns; and when winter lhali de-
Ipoil our gardens, I will adorn
it with a branch of myrtle. O
may you, charming doves! may
you be the happy omen of my
future bids! Bur, alas! fpic*
of all my cares, the nosegay
fades. \Vichenng, fading, the
Rowers hang their heads around
the tup. —No longer they exhale
perfumes, but their drooping
leaves fail eft'. O love ! grant
that the fate of thele flowers, mat
not prove a direful prcl'agc tout)
tender pailion!”
HUMOR.
The Amcucan papers fay, that
a lady was lately taKtn up oy the
wind during a flour., and lias not
(nice been heard cf. If It be
ondfe eflablilhed that Mr. bolus
c.,-1 remrr.it rapes in this man,
we- lh:. l hra*- lorre very plaufi
!e excuses for the accidents that
happen to light women.
London paper’
FOM THE EVENING POST.
AS die time is fad approach
ing, when we mull expert to
lee much distress am.onft our fj
iow citizens, perhaps the follow
ing anecdote of Franklin will
noc be unapproprarc ; i mean
as rdpefts the severity of winter.
Why fhouU not rhofe v.h have
it in their power, attempt in the
molt prompt and de ermined
manner to follow the advice and
council of thac great and good
man, Franklin.
“ I fend you herewith a bill
of ten louis d’ors ; l do not pre
cend to give such alum.—l only
lend it to you fha.i
‘eturn to your country, you can
nor fail of getting into fori.e bo
finefs that will, in time, enable
you to pay all your debts. In
that case, when you meet wiih
another honest man in li.nilar
difirels, you mutt pay me by
lending this sum to kirn, to d’S
\chaigc the debt by a like opera
| cion when he lnall be able, r.nd
meet with such another opportu
nity. I hope it may thus go
through many b fore it
meet with a knave to flop its pio
grels. This is a trick of mint
lor doing a deal of good with a
little money- lam not rich e
nough to afford much in good
works, and lo am obliged io be
cunning, and make the nioft oi
a little.
“ Your friend,
“ 13. Franklin.
,c Paris, April 23 !, 17^4.”
ANECDOTE
Some time ago a sailer hap
pened to be in a tavern in Lon
don, when the bells w re ring
ing for chu ch, asked what it
was for? For church aniwertd
the landlord. “I believe i’ll go
replied the lador, but how muu
i behave?”—You mult set down
.1 the firth vacant feat you let,
and not Ip ak until it is out, or
they will turn you ou . H
walked up the a.lie, leading to
the pulpit, and feats hisTikit a
iong fide of the clerk—who, as
usual, wh n the firfl part of Irr
vice was over, cried out cm *l.
“Hush ! Ziulh ! shipmate,” whii
pered Jack, “or they’ll tum us
both out.”
DARIEN, 6/a December, 18^5.
DR. BARTLETT having been
particularly invited to refidc i t Da*
RIEN, fCieo.) informs his Fiends,
and the | tthlic of his determination to
eltablifli himfelf there, as Pnyiician,
Sa'geon, and man Midwife.
Dodti r Barf.eft as being a tcra’
stranger in this part of the world,
•hirks it expedient to observe, mat he
lias had a ftniflitd Education in Eu
rope, he professes to pradl ce in every
branch of Met i ine and Burgerv— and
the operations in she Ltte.-j have
been long familiar to him—pirticul <r.
!y in cu/ting for the (tone in /he U
unary Biadder—Couching and ex
madhng the Cb.taract—removing
films from the eyes—and hv been 2L
years in/he practice of Midwifery.
Dr. B. is a man of family ; ard can
be found in Da ‘en by enquiring ot
Mellrs. Viv'on Cl Howard.
Dr. B. his ready tor publication a
Medical Book, (ui.cd for the uie ot
families— containing 700 pages—
price 2 Dollars. bubicrip ions ;e.
ccivedbythc printer, or himfelf cr
Alcflrs. Vivion t3‘ Howard.
Dec. 17 >w. 31
Removal,
THE Subfcriter having taken a
Gx years leale of Mr. John Pooler's
whats and dock adjoining Mr. Bol
tons Yamanaw wharf, has removed
his lumber yard, and having procu
red large and fate Itore toom, is hope
u! of a continuance of palt favors.
The dork he at przfen occupies is
Urge laic pefesses the lame advanta
ges as/j convenience as his former
>ne dd. Hiso unting room will be
fcep/at nis dwelling huufe adjoining
VlJohn Caigs until one can tc fir
zed up on he wharf.
John Mead.
Augufl 27 1
To PLANTERS;
THE Subscriber finds it njcefL.ry to
call, thus publickly, upon all thofc who
are in arrears to him, to come forward, as
dpeedily as possible, and pay up their ref
| pedlive balances—as he is anxious to dis
charge those claims, against himftlf,
which has originated, principally, through
the wantc of those, his debtors. He
certainly has a right to calculate upon
liberal payments this year, as Providence,
has, in general, been very bountiful to
tie cultivators of the foil. All defal
ters on the ft: it day of March next, may
er.neft to find their Ronds, Notes and
Accounts in the hands of attorney’s at
Law.
The Subscriber, also thinks
proper to give this public notice, that,
being fully fcnfible of the numerous dif
zdvantages refnlting f rom the praAice of
making advances directly, rr becoming
indirectly refpoofible for and on accout oi
persons who iiave not,at the time inverted
him with funds, or any property that
will fp'rdily raise funds fufficient to
conipenfate him for the amount he ad
vances or becomes refporifible for ; he
deebnet, for the future, (except ’in a
few cases of ertates and individuals, who
has in all t nfa&ions w,th him observed
the ftnfteft pu- duality ) the observance
of this pradice.
1 hk Subl. rlber wifi, however,
in ft'! cases, when produce is put in his
ports fit m, make, if requ red, liberal ad
vances, and will be gratefui to the plan
ter s m general, and to his friends in par
ticular, for any favors confered in his
line of business-he aflures them, that
no exertions Audi be spared to condud
all bufuefs, they may confide to his care,
luliy to their fatisfadion.
He Itill conduds the
Factorage & Commission
bufinefs,on MOREL’S, wharf, atten
ded by every advantage which the fame
polTrfs J, when carried on under the firm
of WILLIAMSON & MOREL.
Jno. P. Williamson,
D? l *- 3 tirtm. 27.
Prime COILUIsJ O’ RJCE
Lands,
For sale, by the fubferiber 4.5 c
acres on Colonels Island near
Su bury well adopted to the
cultivation of Cotton ; on the
pren ifes one good dwelling house
Cotton house and other suitable
buildings neceflary on a planta
tion ; fi mated on a iaitßiver,and
in point of health and good water
qual to any in the low country
Due other tratft on Bull-town
owamp fix miles from Riceboro’
idjoining lands lately bought by
Meflfrs. Miller & Currie, contain
ing one thousand acres a larye
b *dv of the Trafl is of the firft
quali v Rice land, one hundred
nd fi‘tv acres has been cleared
ind planted and may be again
ktiled to advantage wit.h bui
little trouble. Terms will be
made easy topurchalers by apply
uigm
A. Maybank.
Sunbury, Oftober j. iar>4m. 7
—— ■’ t
LOST or MISLAID,
THE following no:esofhand, all
•iiadc payable to ihe lafc AMBROSE
S ! )RDOJN, Ksqr. dec’d.
One dr awn by Alexander Johnston,
dated 7/h May 1804, payable lit.
June, 1804, for 448 dollars and 47
cnts—One drawn by Green R.
Duke da/ed 13th June, 1802, payable
90 days after di c, for 181 dollars 5 3-4
een/s. One drawn by Lemuel Kol
roik, da/ed 6/h August, 1800, paya
ble 10 days if ter dare, for 187 dollars
50 cer ts. One drawn by Hugh Ma.
gee, dared 3d May, 1804, payable 60
Jays after dare, for 5 1 dollars 97 cents.
One drawn by Charles Lindergreen,
Jared 3d May, 1804, payable 30 days
liter and re, for too dollars. One diawn
>y Nathan Beal for 13-3 dollars, bur
o whom payable I do not recoiled,
est by Charles Goodwin, Esqr. for
colleiiion.
ALSO,
A receipt signed by Sir, Thomas
Bonfall o f England for 100 pounds
iterling, to Mils Arm Davies, with se
veral receipts on the back for the inte
rest. All persons arc forbid trading
for the above notes, and the drawers
from paying them to any person but
the fubfc'iber, if they should not be
found before the next I. terror Court,
replication will be made for a renew.
*1 of them, any person finding and de
liveting them to the fubfertber will be
handfomcly rewarded.
J JHN mead.
Au ufl 2 if g
FAINTING & GLAZING,
THF. SuSfcdber has taken the Shop late
ly occupied by Mr. Rice the Watch Maker
in the Lane as a workfficp, and three or
four doors to the Weftvrard of Messrs Duffy
and Willloa’s; Where he carries on the,
House- Sign, Painting, Gla
zing Sc Paper Hanging, &c.
S. H. KEEN.
Nevemlsr 29 tj j$
j{o Calks London bottled
BROJVN STOUT, ;
Received on consignment, ar.d f’r faleby
Andrew Knox,
( X'-v -n ts Pi-
FDUCA i lON T ANARUS,
Grateful for t!-e diilingu fbed patronnge
lie ha:, experienced fmee his eftabliflimeut in
Savannah, Mr Green with deference informs
his friends and the public, that the Ladies
Literarv fchool, and the Grammar and Math
ematical schools, are lti'l ccnduftcd by him
on the fame exterdive plan, as attlieir com
mencement.
The course of -he (chocls, includes Read
ing, Grammar, Elictition ar.d Rhetoric,
Writing in alt the sfeftil ornamental hands,
Arithme ic, Book keeping, according to ie
veral systems, Geography and the use,
drawingccpying of Maps in different pro
jeftions, tha elements of Aftroncmy, ami
the use of the Globes and Te lurian History
and Chronolngv.
In the Mathematical deparimen*, the
pupils wi 1 be carefully niltrufted m Algebra
Geometry, Trigonometry, Conic Seflions
and Fluxions, with their application to the
business of life and the invelegation of sci
ence.
Sixteen years experience in his profeflion,
and a fiicred and u: remitting attention to
the morals ancl real improvement of his pu
piis will, he hopes, continue to him front
a liberal and enlightened public, a (hare of
that favor which he has hitherto experienced
Pupils admitted without Entrance, till
the tit of the ensuing January.
„%A TRincing Master of eminence
will attend the Schools.
November 5 ?o
SUPERIOR COURT
Chatham County.
January Term, ißof.
D.vvid John Aon, ~1 Pedtion
vs. }- r
Robert Woodhoufe; J h'treflesun
UPON the petition of David
Johnston praying the Foreclosure o!
the Equity of redemption of ail that
lot of land, in the City of Savannah,
known by the number two [2] in Jt
kyl Tything, Llerby Ward, c.yrtair
itiß hxty feet in front, ana ninety set *
in deprh, mortgaged by she said Hoberf
Woodhoufe to the said David JoSrtflor
for securing ttic payment of two seve
ral sums of money menfloned ii twe
several Bonds or obligations, hearing
even date with the said mortgap? ; th.
one given by the said Pobert
house to the said David Jchnfl >n, and
the o’her given by the said Rnbeii
Woodhoufe and one George Wood
houfe to the said David Johnfloi, and
upon motion of IVlcllis. Davits and
Berrien of counlel for the petitioner,
It is Ordered, That the principal,
interelis and costs due upon the said
two Bonds or obligations be paij into
court wi/hin twelve months fro:? th ir
day, and that unlcfs the fame fit 111 bf
so paid toe equity of redemption if the
iaid mortgaged premifles will tr< ir
thenceforth be foreclofed, and other
proceedings fake place pursuant tct.hr
the ait of the general allembly, in
ucit case made and provided
Pniit is further Ordered, In pursu
ance of the (aid that this ru'c be
publifaed in one of the public Gazette
of this state at least once in even
month, un/il the time fur the payment
if the money aforefaid into court, o;
terved on the mortgager or his fpecia’
agent at leaf! fix months previous tc
che time of payment as aforefaiti.
Extras from the minutae 3 ijl Jan. 1805.
J. Bulloch, elk.
Tam. t\rr
100 DULLnKiitE WAKD.
BROKE Union goal on the
night of the 311! Oflober, John
Whitlock and Jeff. Cobb.
Whitlock is about 30 years of
age, spare made, 5 feet 9or 10
inches high, has black eyes, th r
visage, fair skin, sh rt black hair,
and quite thin before j he had
on a itriped homtfpun coat with
black cape and buttons ; the ba
lance of his Orel's is not accurate,
ly recollected, but moltlv home
spun cl th. He is under Jen
tence of death for tburder.
Cobb is fuppoiedto be about 35
years of age, Rout made, about
5 feet 10 or 11 inches high,
black ha:r, and confiJeraoly
curled, and quite long before,
rather llow spoken. He had on
a big coat made of what is * ai
led bear-skin cloth, a dole coat
of black cloth, nankeen panta
loons, waillcoat of i potted vel
vet or Lilian, and half boots.
He was committed for Healing
or trading a fiolen negro in
Charieflon diftriCt fome time
i aft spring.
The above reward will be
pa:d to any person delivering
chert, to the fubferiber, or figu
ring them in any goal in this
(late or the United S ates, so
that they may be brought to jus
tice, or fifty dollars for either cf
them.
Vftt. RICE, t, a. and.
N overr.ber Ist 1805.
jfcj 3 Printers in alt parts of
the United States are rtqudled
to insert tut above in the;r Gaz
ettes.
GRAND LODGE.
Notice is hereby given, thut the Cvanil
At-r.vcrfa—■ and communication < V the nivit
crcieut urd houorab e Society of free and
acceprcd Masons in Georgia, will be held in
he Grand Lodge Room lit the Eilato-e, on
Friday, the ny.h init. eni'u'rg, where the
members of the Grand Lodge, and the k -
fpeftive City Lodges are notified, to attend
at o o,c!cck in the morning, percifely, m
order to p:- i c dto church, where aifermcn
suitable to the occafton, will be preatheJ by
the Reverend Lrothek Best, Grand Chap
lain.
All transient Bretheren wi(lungto celebrate
the eiay, are re quelled to join feme of the
Ledges in this city.
Tickets, (without which none can be
admitted) may e had of Brothers Thomas
Baymt.y ar.d Ricxal N. Groves, Grand
Stewards.
Bv order c f the Crand Lodge.
WILLIAM DAVIES.
Dec. 1 50. Grand fec'i v.
FoR Srtl a.
THE house at present ocru
pied :.s the Republican Printing
Cfp.ce i Lumber cr the labour ‘
ot a Carpenter will be received
in payment, for particulars ap
piy to F.DW. L. DAVIEs.
Nov. 17 24. ts.
(jEGZ.GIA, LuiLKl'i,
superior Court ,
March form, 1805,
On the petition ot John Bol
ton, executor of Robert /Jolton,
praying the foreciofure of the en
quiry of redemption of all thac
lot of land fituare in the town of
Sunbiiry, containing fevenry feet
front, and one hundred ami thir
ty feet deep, known in the ori
ginal plan by the number seven
ty-eight (78) which It;.:* lot of
and, with the improvement,
chereon, was mortgaged on th
twentieth day of June, one chouf
and seven hundred and ninety
five, by William Hunter Tor
rans to the said Robert Bolton,
for securing the payment of the
sum of forty-two pounds flerlirng
equA in value co one hunded
and eighty dollars; with inter est
thereon, due upon a certain bond
or obligation from the said Wil
liam to the said Robert bearing
even date with che laid mort
gage,
ii is ordered, That the princi
pal, intercil and cost due on the
said bond be paid into court with
in twelve months from this time
and unid's the principal, intertrlV
and colt be so paid the equity of
redemption of the said mortga
ged preu ilfes Thai! from thence
Ir-rth be forecloled, and such
other proceedings take place as
the law directs.
And it is fun her ordered\ That
a copv of this rule be publilhed
in one of the Public Gazettes of
this date at k-ast once in evety
month until the time af pointed
for payment, or l'erved on the
mortgagee, at least fix months
previous to such time of pay
ment.
Extrasl from the Minutes „
This 26 th March *BOS.
A. Forest elk. c. s. c. l. c.
March a8 lam iat 6r
For Stile ?.r this Office.
. J variety of BLANKS among which are 9
Foreign and Coating Manifelis,
Merchants Entries,
Liijuor do.
Bi Dos Exchange,
do. of Lading,
do of Sale; Powers of Attorney.
Checks,
Apprentices Indentures,
Deeds of Convcyar.ee,
Bonds; Notes of Hand,
Writs for the Superior, Inferior &. Mayor’*
Courts,
Mayor’s Ccurt Executions St Supboent.s,
Notices to crediioi* of Infoiver.t debtors,
Military Summons, lit Executions, &c ;
CD* Cards , Handbills fs’e. &e.
Printed at a fh*rt A dice on rcnfonablt
et ms.
BILLS ON LONDON,
tOK SALE BY
R. oJ. BOLTON .• ‘
July 8.
Bonavenlu; e.
THIS elegant retreat about 4 miles from
Savannah, on Waffaw river, is offered
on aleafe for fix or seven years, for the Irene
fit of the heir, a minor, on terms that will suit
those inclinable topoflefs so valuable a piece
of ground, as well calcinated for health at
for pleasure and profit. Apply to
W. STEPHENS, ) ‘ _
N. TURNBULL, 3 GtARBIAI ' s -
August 9 96
\VAi\TEU immediate y,
A Negro woman who is a good Cook,
waflter &c. Her ivrges will be paid
and the will receive good treat
ment. Apply to th* printers.
Nov. 29. zb
Tor sale,
AT the PRINTING OFFICE ofth-
Gt.ORGI a REPUBLICAN,
ALMANACS,
for i306.
Decen.ier C ~