Georgia Argus. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1808-1816, June 13, 1810, Image 4

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4 j)nmm wfi' .'MMwwum P O E T R Y. From the Long-Island Star. At HINT TO THE LOVERS OF GTN. Bv the \uthorof the “Lovers or Rom ” WHILE others put gamblers to frame, F.xpofing the dtpth of their ftn, 1 hope they'll not thine me to blame, For addreffing the lovers of Gin. Some that upon brand'}, or rum, Some greedily take them both in j And \et there are certainly feme, Who arc the true lovers of Gin. Jdeh’Id where the conjugal /Irife, Fid ft I in yon eottaoe begin ! Why the hufbandabandons the wife f Becatife Jhe's a lover of Gin. Then turn and behold the reverse, But not the reverfe of the fin ; That wwtan is under a curfe. Whofe hujbaitd’s a lover of Gin. See yon felly wretch pnfs along, Whofebonts roumaytell thro'the frin, He once was both healthy and Prong But new he's a lover of Gin. The tradesman lies pining in jail, Whofe earnings were [pentat the inn; Flo friend can he find for his bail, Beciufe he's a lover of Gin. w ■ ■nil PVB*ni lu>a ■■ ■ REMARK S. A woman in politics is like a monkey in a toy (hop; fhe can do no good, and may do a gteat deal of harm. Swift fays,, when a man avers that he is ol no party, he cer tainly b longs to a party, but it is one of which he is allnmed. ** News, News!” exclaimed a quidnunc, while Hodge with open mouth demanded the par ticulars ; “why B tnanarte is beaten, and the flower of his dr- r/vis taken!” “ really,” replied Hor!g<-, “ coul ’nt they take a ny thing elfe ? there’s enough more ft air to be had in Georgia.” Two perfons running againfl each other i.t the dark, one an grily cried out, “ cant you fee where you are going ? •• No, re plied the other, ‘ for it is f'o dark that I mijiook you for a gentle man /’ An impertinent fellow was met by a gentleman whom he had inl'u'fpd, who ohf.?rv( d that he caved him a good drubbingNe ver mind, fir,” fain the fellow, “ I’ll forgive you the debt.” Lon. Pap. TO YOUNG MEN. AN EXTRACT. ** TO pafs through life with anv degree of honor to himfelf, the you- g man on his firlt en trance into the world fhould make ehoice of proper compa ny. Ir is not enough that his principles be of the right kind, neither is it fufficient that his mind is pure, and his intention r'ght. His affociates mull be a- lnong the excellent of the earth. Vices are infectious, and the pureft principles are liable to be corrupted. The company of the fabbath breaker, the prolane fwearer, the lyar, the drunkard, and the impure is extremely dangerous. When vice becomes familiarized to our view we loefe the abhorrence of it almoft in- fenfibly. and though we may Fill appear to walk in the path of obedience, vet we gradually recede from virtur, and by con tinuance in fu h c< ui fes we foon are prepared to commit down right wiikedncfs. But this is not all The wife and prudent will ever fhun the focitty of -ira whofe affociates are among good and pious chriftian, ffiei looks up with an eye of grati tude to the difpenfer & dilpoier of all things, to the hufband of the widow, and the father of tjic fatherlefs, intreating his divine favor and afli'tance in this and every other moral and religious duty ; well latisfied that it file duly and punctually (lifeharges her leveral offices in this life, fhe fhall be blotted and rewarded for it in another—“ Favor is dec it ful, and beauty ir. vain, but a wo man thatfearclh the Lord fhall be pratfed." An extraordinary cure for cancers. A por woman near Hunger ford, had laboured many years under a molt inveterate cancel in her bread. A gentleman in Tht fe confiderations fhould in- j that neighborhood told her, if duce thofe who are forming their • fhe would ufe toads as dirt £ted, characters to ereft a ffandard of ! they would cure her. Agreea- company and converfation, and j ble to his order fhe applied eight while th y are folicitous to treat I toads, tied up in tnuflin bags, to all with refpect, beware of lef- I eight holes in her bread, which felling their own value in the o- | fucked amazingly - The toads the vileft of the vile. But there is yet a kind of intercourle with the world which ever tends to leflen a young man in the opini on of men of pure live s & nice fentiments of honor and propri ety. This is a fpiiit of accom modation to the low and vu gar A courteous deportment towards all isundoubtedly commendable, :or all may juflly lay claim to common civility and good offi ces, but no one is under obliga tions to receive as bofom coin panions the ignorant, the pr- fli- gate, or the vicious. The fober and difereet man will not often vifit him who is ever furronnded with the refufe of the earih, neither will a man of good fenle and delicacy trud himfelf among the brawlers of the flreets — pinion of men of virtue and v eal > underdanding. Let them equal ly avoi I that haughty and dif- tant c irria^e which mod aflured ly will bring contempt, and by a life regulated by the precepts of nry, fecure to themfelves the friendffiip of the mod virtuous an l the approbation of their own confeiencts.” fattened eagerly like leeches — When they had fucked them felves full, they dropped t ff in agonies, terrible to behold •— I do not hear they gave any pain, but on the contrary, her pains uiderltanding wiflom. and pro- i abated from the firtt application. I per fentim mts of honor and dig | She repeated this liil fhe had de- moliffied 1‘JO toads. By which time the wounds were healed, and her bread, was of the ulual fize PROPOSAL, By A. Day, Co. For publif hing by sulfripiion, A .SKETCH OF THE DIFFERENT DENOMINATIONS IN TO WHICH THE Chriftian World IS DIVIDED : Accompanied with a perfuafive to R 1-I.lGinuMODERATION. To which is per fixed, afsort account of ATHPtsM. DEtsM, JUDAISM & CHRIS riANITY. Together with the DUTIES OF CHRIST I :NS TO E -iCH OTHER AND AN ACCOUNT OF TFtE SUCCESS OF RELIGION in Georgia, (A the adjoining States. THIS wofk (compiled from fome of the bell Chriftian Writings) will doubtiefs be new to mod religi ous focielies in this day, and confe- quently claim their attention. It is impartial throughout—and whoever takes the trouble, and expends a tri- file, will be amply remunerated— they will f,iy with us, it is admirably calculated to aid in bringing about a ccy An Eieclion wid bo held at the houfe of Enoch Lenf. ford, in Milledgeville, on Saturday the 30th inft for a County Surveyor to fill the vacancy occafioned by ihj removal of Jeffe Talbert, Efq. A. M. Devcreux, I I C. Z. Lamar, I. I. C. B. Tarver, I. 1. C. June 5. 10—tf We are author- * ifed to announce th\ yohn C. Currie as a can didate for County Sur veyor. r I he Co-Partnerfhip III rtlERTO fubfilting between the fubferibers, under the firm of COLLIER, Si Co is this day >dif. folved by mutual content. All ptr- fons indebted to faid firm, or to ei ther of the firms of RAYMOND & LOCKWOOD, or N. RAY MOND, & Co. will pay the fame without delay to T. G. Collier, who is authorifed to receipt the fame; and all perfons having unfettled ac counts with either of faid firms, will millennium with profdTors of reli- apply to him for fettlemcnt gton. CONDITIONS. This work fhall be handfomely executed, on a middling fize type, a good quality of paper It will contain from 160 to 200 pages —with paper binding. Piice 75 cents, on delivery of the book. Thomas G Collier. ^ Nathaniel Raymond. Milledgeville, June 1, JS10. Nathaniel Raymond, WILL CONTINUE THE Boot §■? Shoe Making Bunnefs, And will keep a fupply of the a- This work will be put to preT as , The toads were applied every ' J»n as eight hundred copies are fub- bove’ani’ci'eslm faCat'the^buiw'ir*g The char after of a good Hufband, night, lhe better (lie grew, the i * cnbe . < !,, r , . , r .. adjoining Capt Thomas ; but hav- and a good Wife. longer they lived, and the longer ' . A 1,11 0 fubfcnbers names W,U ing filtered fevere Ioffes by cri dit- they furked. 'l he woman, full j r~i Air^A 1 NG ’ muft in . future - in evt ‘ r )' in. A GOOD HUSBAND. THE good Hufband is one ol gratitude went to a poor man at Lamhourne in Wilt {hire, who who, wedded net by intereft but ! had long gone double with a by choice, is conttant as well from inclination as from princi- pie ; he treats his wife with de- I licacy as a woman, with tender- nefs as a friend ; he attributes her follies to her weaknefs, her ! imprudence to her inadvertancy; , he paffes them over, therefore, 1 with good nature, and pardons j them with indulgence ; all his ! ftrength and power are exerted cancer in his back. One Mr H y was there laft week, & fays the man is abl'olutely cured. : During the woman’s attendance on him, (he was font for o a j phyfician’s wife at Caine in the ! fame county. But to her ho nor fhe would not leave ih poor man till he was quite cured.— She is now with the Phyfician’s wife. I faw two letters, with e- j . Thofe who feel dirpofed to affift ftan ’ e , lequhe ^ in obtaining fubfcr.pt,ons, are in- He wiU piirchafc ood G0A p formed that they I hall receive 10 per SKINS atFift Cents each, cent tor their trouble, provided they Juune 1 ID 'f become refponfible for fuch fubferip. ' c ir cat i ^ Fifteen Dollars per cwt. (Q Sub captions tor the above work ... . . r 7. ' n received at this office WlU be g lv ’e« for BLACK SNAKE —- j Root, and Ten Dollars per cwt. Putnam .Super or Court March Term IStO. Samuel Berry "I vs. > Lilt!for Divorce. Nancy Berry, \ ''HE Sheriff having returned the defendant out of the ftate, for Pink Root.—They mull be clean and well dried. Alio, The higheft price for Bees Wax. Apply in Millepgeville to D. Wilfon. for her fupport and proteftion ; very minute circumftance, wrote he is more anxi us to preferve b y doftor B’s lady, who **' his own character b reputation, I becaule het’s is bl< nJed with it; lalily, the g od luifb.md is pious and religious that he may ani mate her faith by his practice, b enforce the pre-'t pts of Chrif- ■ ti miiy by his own example; that as they join to promote each o- thers happinefs in this world, they may unite to inlure eternal joy and felicity in that w hich is to come. Mrs. near Hungerford, & not far from the poor woman’s pariffi This lady conffantly at tendee here till the cure was completed 911 motion of C B. Strong, Attorney r ’ *”S t ^y e d from the for the Plaintiff, It is ordered, That ' u hlCiiber, on tn ’ 15th of l'e- the faid Nancy appear at the next h''uary latt, A BROWN BAY term of this court, and nnfvver the HORSE, about fourteen and a complaint of die plaintiff in the Li- halt hands high, 8 or 9 years bel aforefaid , olherwile lhe court old, a blernifh ovtr the fight of will proceed to judgment thereon: the U .f t eye f wifch tail, well and alio, that a copy of this Ru e j • 1 , . , . jme nuhlir Ga?i>ifp made m good order when he A GOOD WIFE. TI1F. good Wife is one who, ever mindful of the folenin con- trafl which flie has entered into, is flriUIyand confcicntioufly vir- Will be Sold, On the f.rjl Tuefday in July next, in purfuance of an order abfo lute of tins Honorable Inferior Court of Hancock, in the town of Sparta, Fifty acres of Land, being part of Lot N° 1 92, in the IOth dittridt of Baldwin, now Jones county, for the benefit of tuous, conttant, and faithful to the heirs of Jacob Moon, decea- her hufband ; chatte, pure, and April to. John Middlebrooks, Guardian. pure, unbletniflied, in every thought, w ord, and deed ; (lie is humble and modi ft from reafon and con- vi&ion, /ubmiffive fiom choice, and obedient from inclination ; what flie acquires by love and tendeimfs. fhe preferves by pru- denceand diferetion ; fhe makes it her bufinefs to ferve, and her bufinefs to oblige her hufband ; Mmket, at prefent occupied by cotifcious that every thing that Dr* Wilfon—Alfoa Houfe and FOR SALE. HOUSE and ■tMsflVt'i'f half acre Lot, fitu ■Ir’lDl'i atcc ^ 011 Wayne Street near the bt> pubiillied in fome public Gazeite as the law directs. Extract Irom the Minutes, Um. Williams, Ct’k. May 1, 1810. 5-u.t.c. Union Academy. T HE public are hereby informed that on the ) Gth inft. UNION A T 0tice went ofl—paces and trots, but paces moftly Any perfon giv- ing intelligence to the fubferiber in Milledgeville fhall receive five dollars, or bring him home ten. IV. RouJJau. May 24, 1810. <J-cw ACADEMY Wilt open at this place T TY^' ?" f T m IT unde, th, direction of Mr. lind PV^haAng four n.drj D. Cummins °‘ hand g Iven to Henry From the healthinefs of the fitua- Graybill, jun. dated in 1807, tion, and the ability of the Rc&or or an y judgment on/either of employed, we flatter ourtelves that them, as I have punQually paid this inllitution will meet with a pa- the fame. tronage liberal and extenfive. The Languages, Mathematics, Ge- ography, liiiglilh Grammer, Belles Letters, Reading, Writing and A- rnhmetic will be taught.° An op portunity is here offered to qualify David Sheppard. April IT, 1810. promotes his happinefs. mull in the end contribute to her own : h< r ti ndt rnefs relieves his cares, her ; ffiYlien foft. ns his diftrefs, her good humour and compla- o rcy liflln and fubdue his af flictions. “ She opencth her mouth,” as Solomon fays, “ with v ifiom, and in her tongue is the lew of kindnefs — She looketh w i ll to the way of her hufband, and eatetli not the bread of idle- nefs: her children rife up and call her bletted; her hufband al- fo, and he praifeih her.”—As a half acre lot, joining the above — For terms apply to MtlTrs. Hill 1st Ponce of Augufta, or to A M Devereux. Milledgeville, 15th March, 1810. Admin: firaicr^s Sale. „ , . , , WILL B F. SOL A heStudentfertheUnive.ntyjfach On the firjl Tuefday in Angufx an inllitution has been wanted mrl ir u. we feel a Sn “ .71 ™ Xt ' Qt Court Houfi h HoU we feel a pleafure in anticipating its utility. Boarding can be had as cheap as in any part of the ftate. By order cf the Preftdent, S. W. Harris, Sec’ry. Eatonton, April 2t, 1810. 4-3m Notice.—I do hereby forewarn all perfons from trading for a note of hand given by me to John Powers, bearing date the 7th of November, 1809, for a Negro boy named Friday as he has proved infirm, which note I do not intend to pay. CIA born Fo/lcr. Lands for Sale, LOT N° 202, 15th diftrifl of Baldwin county, and lot N° 98, 8th diftridt, of faid county.—The cath prices are Eight Hundred Dollars for N° 202, and Five Hundred Del- lars for N° 98.—Something more if any indulgence is given. Applica- tion to be made to me, near Savan nah, by mail (poll paid.) Benjamin Raynes. April 10, 1810. 4-cow tf Hmfe cock county, agr eeable to an or- der of the Inferior court of faid c ttniy, n One Lot of Land ; No. 232, lying in the 25th diflrift of Wilkinfon, for the be nefit of the heirs and creditor# of I. Dudley Sinney, dec. liarfom Swinnty, Ad mV, May 29. 9-tds Feathers Wanted. _ Fifty cents per pound will be given for any quantity of live GEESF FEATHERS, if deliv ered within four Weeks, to Thomas G. Ccl her. Milledgeville, IyJtv 29. ‘.’ti’.