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THOUGHTS IN AFFLICTION.
D&ckuser 13 th, 18G.5.
STERNAL fourceof uncreated light!
Father of {pints, God of all that's r-ght !
With whom no darkneft dv/eIU, hut beams of day
lit end!ef circles, love snd truth difp'.ay !
Nature from thee received her power and might,
T K y word creative spoke, and a'l was light!
Chacvtictdarknef* brooding <r, the deep,
No more ji*e semblance of Eternal Sleep 1
3". t thy bright beam*, irvigoratirg a.J,
Gave “form and beauty to Earth's wheeling ball *
own image, man immortal made,
And to his view thine excellence difplayM;
Ordain'don earth thy glory tc proclaim,
And fpieadabroad the Great Creator's Name.
Os all Earth’s Sons, he, rational alone,
Oy/es a heart-tribute to thy gracious throne !
**'•* ah 1 how fa r beneath tl;e manly form
Thy poerc created,is the grov’lit'g worm *
Thou mad'ft a being pure, mil and wife,
Andbtde him imitate hi* brothers of the lk.es;
I’ut he, regatdlcfs of tby wife intent,
Ginn'd against thee, and paf.M to batniliment!
No more with him conversing face to face,
Tlictt own’ll him one of thine own ehafen race;
Hut righteous precept* broken by his Used,
Drive iilin a mournrul wanderer from thj- land 1
Thy fail'es no more ?dJ fweetr to Eden's bloom,
Orsth hover* o’er hint, and wide gpes the tomb !
And ‘f there then on r-'ttge from t er -uv ,
?fo power all gracious ruin’d m'ii to five ?
Mult clouds of tenfold ilarknef; haaiflt light,
.And fools immortal dwell in ertdh-fs night ‘!
Will God forever angry be, suv? leave
Offending matt, his folly fill! to grieve f
And cannot tearsstdangniftypninand
Hid merry's hca'ing ftfeamrbfeak forth and flow ?
fs kindneft,lo*e and truth withdrawn from all,
Aidmuft diftruftton soon o'erwhelm this ball ?
Indignant juCice draw tier glittering fwerd,
-Nor pardon none guilty wrrtdi afford ?
Look np and fee, a Heavenly voice exclaims,
Tito’ Earth’* condemn'd to *ll devouring <lame3,
sicisoid the narrow way from death to life,
The Savior corns! and puts an end to Civile !
ale bear, our fins—he bleeds—be dies! that we
In peace, cur father* failing face may fee !
“ Only believe” and trull hi* gracious word,
And you /lull fade the joys that heatfen afLrd!
A brighter Eden than this earth could Chew,
ID tck'd with eternal fpviogforevtr ttlorov so ye? 1
Then h*He to tskc the rath provfiAo g'ren, . !
TresJi earth beneath your feet —regain yotv **• •ve
leaven 1
Turfi are the view* thin; jpfluej'ce beftowe,
On the ft who trad thee in this world of *rt t.
Thtfe are the obj.dts thooh*(l.nu4e me view..,.
They bjniUierror,end epnfiini what’s true!
Etrth's mimic power no free born fpirlt chairt,
ThecUtiilian's fttilftih independent reigns!
The Lcrd of Natnre breaks the triple cord,—
Death aud. th* Crave, and Hell, fly tuick before hi*
word!
Eebc’il! com; my dear redeem'd to Cave’
Usath— Hell— reftrfe ! giTe up thou rav’oousgrave! •
At hi* Almighty v#ice, earth and the deep,
Return the sacred dull which in their bosoms i!;ep 1
This mortal then immortal robes invest,
And fuffering man enjoys eterua’ rest !
Glory to him, who this assurance gave I
G'orj to him, who tiiumph’a o’er the grave 1
Honor and praifeltt every tongue employ !
The Great Redeemer reigns! and pain is turn'd to joy!
Such is the profpeiSk which the CJofpel paint*!
Such is the bliss long promis'd to the faint* !
.Man, reconcil'd by dying-lore to Heaven,
The Almighty all in all—by grce mod freeiy 2* vt - ■
*Ti this great profpt <3 cheer* my fainting foul
And drives ray wesry fphit to the Ooa!!
hf, nor disappointment, pain nor care,
My heart's firm purpofc c*r persuade to fe*r ?
Ia vain the swelling forge* drown my wealth *,
Ha train disease ihall undermine ray health ;
In Vain may chilling fro/la ray profpeft* mar ;
And evil* yet unborn, fees threat'ning from .. fr ?
In vain the dearell tics of nature break
r i vsin ray foe* of this advantage take;
In vain may hell and Gts unite to drive,,
IVTv foul from God, with whom I hope to live! ■ i
Tor th o'hi* justice mingle me with dust,
Nit.promis'd mercy ftiii ray foul wslltruft 1
J-lis difpeuDtions here are dark, I knew,
But perfeft wisdom pleafore draws from woo^
And difciplm'dhy pain onearth, we rife,
J/Tade pure through fuSering, to pur native skier 1
Be Hil’ my heart—tbo* born th ifsifory,
The rock of ages Hill (hall flielier the* t
~r m time's rude ft. rms thy hiding place •wilt prove,
Assd crown thy fi:h at lad, with eveclafiiag love |
T. F. W.
Notice.
ALL pi?tens having den>aat;’
the etfatt <?/ Jarr ,r s S/hjf-r, art erattested
so present them legally authenticate. ; arx*
these indebted to said estate arc rr'gu~rrd
ts -7,r.u/te immediate payment to
!>RLD&. SJUFrtll, 44m'r
4*4/0 &' ’ ■ t p’
w I,O AN OFFICE, GEORGIA,
June 23 d t 1807-
Notice is hereby given, that in con
formity with the provisions of the aft
fupjprtcmefitary to the aft, imitled “ An
aft making provision for the redemp
tion of the whole of the public debt of
the United States,” books will he open
31 the office of the commiflione‘r of
for Georgia, on the firft day of July
next, to continue open until the feyen
teenth day of March, 1800, indulive
ly, the fourteen lafl days of each quar
ter excepted, for the purpofc of re -
ceiving fubferiptions for such parts of j
the old fix per cent, deferred fix pen
cent, and three per cent, frock, as may. j
on the day of fubfeription, hand on
the books of the laid commifiioner of
loans,
Those proprietors of the old fix per
cent, and deferred (locks, who may
fuhfcrsbe. will receive in lieu thereof
anew fix per cent, (lock, equal to the
unredeemed amount of the (lock sur
rendered, redeemable at the pieafure of
the United States, under a proviso.
however, tha tno reimburfeircnt (hall
be made except for the whole amount, j
of any such new certificate cf (lock,
nor till rftcr fix imonths previous no
tice : anti the proprietors of the three
per cent, (lock who may fubferibe,
will receive in lieu thereof, a fix per
cent, (lock, equal to fixty-five per
cent, of the amount of three per cent,
ftlrrendered, redeemable in the fame
manner as the new fix per cent, above
mentioned but not reimburfahle, how
ever, without the affiant of the holders,
until after , the whole of the new fix j
percent, (given in exchange for old j
fix or deferred as above mentioned) as j
well as the whole of the eight per cent,
flock of the United States, (ha!! have
been reimbursed. It is ado provided,
that in every reimbursement which j
may take place, a preference will be
given to tbofe creditors who may no
tify them ri?ii so :%s reimbursed; and
‘that If the appl : nous to that eiTeft
jfii&ll a* jjsj time cither exceed or fall
hbori of the fur,i then applicable to
that purpose. the priority of payment
fhalb so far as may be necefTary, be
determined by iot.
TNe prefect (lock-holders who re
fidc in any part of Europe, and may
allent to that modification, may, at
their option, receive the interest ac
cruing cn the new (lock, either in the
United States as heretofore, or in Lon
don or Amsterdam, at par; in whichi!
Sad case, the interest will be paid there i
by the bankers of the United States, ]\
fix months fubfequen! to the day on 1
which the fame would be payable in J
the United States and fubjeft to no' l
variation; nor to any other deduction j,
than a commiifioncr to the bankers, i
of one half per cent, on the interest
thus paid.
JAMES ALGER,
Commissioner nf Loans.
NOTE,
‘Proprietors of 1000 dob
! 4rs nominal Cs per cent,
flock, fubfcrifced before the
’ Srft of Odoher, 1807, will
bi cT.itled 10 ■c w: •?. 549 62 of nev; &jl 1
! - ]
I ivrcrn the firft of October,
■ and 31 ft December, 1807, 644 S7
I— between the
I Ift January, Si 17th March,
ISO3. 619 03 ‘
Proprietors of 1000 doL
Jars nominal deferred, fub
feribed before the fir ft of
Oftober, 1807, will be enti
tled to receive 555 78 -
- If- fubferibed be
tween the firft Odlober, and
31st December, 1807, 853 62 |
—— - ■ between the
HI January, and the 17th
March, 1808, 831 42
Being the unredeemed amount of the old (lock
on the HI of July and October 1807, and firft
January, 2 BCS, refpe&h cly. :
•Prep -tors f 10*50 dollars three per cent.
Will be entitled to receive 650 dollars of new
fix.
NONCE.
*T ‘• “ h-*ng about to leave tbi* OTtyfjr
•l > v <ria, ha appointed.A/>r, DAY® TAV
COS, jntt' uwiift attorney during hi* al,fence. |
JOHN HILTON, i
Augufi. s8 5j
Os the hundred bleSings coafefred oilman in
this life, HEALTH ma£sf a gdud
ninety 7 -nine.
PROPOSALS,
EY
JAMES EWELL.
PHYSICIAN IN SAVANNAH,
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The book now offered to the public has,
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: families, but more efpecialiy to tliofe Siv
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! and a Difliortary, explaining the technical
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Rivaanah, July .tx 45
Marshal’s Sales, j
On the first Tuesday in October next, 1
a f the Court house , 1
WILL EE SOLD, |
A variety of DRY GOODS; and i
forne GROCERIES, levied on 3 s the <
property of John Hilton, at the (Fit of
Robert H.Erowne.-— Conditions Cash. !
BEN. WALL, M. D. G. ‘
Au S uft 3 l 54 I
15 Dollars Rewatd.
Absconded abbot three weeks a-1
go a NEGRO MAN named JIM,
4 taylor ; a stout weii made fellow, smooth
face, his eyes large, about sve feet cen in
ches hih. Had on <*'ben he went o{t, a
fuftian jacket and overalls, a black hat, xnd
white shirt. He pretends to be something
of a fsifor, snd may probably attempt to
get off in fame vessel. All mailers o!
veffeU are therefore cautioned egainft tak
■rghimofF.
The above reward will be paid to sny
person who will fectH® him in any gpai, <
in the state, or deb.see him to the fpbfcfi- j !
ber; and fin? dollars will Jbe paid for;
itilornoatioa ‘That wilt lead to secure hiaj. l !
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FOR SALE,
A LOT ol LAND known in the
era! clan of tbofe Lots ibid under
execu;ion by the late Ambrose Gordon,
L ft. Federal Maifh.il, as the property of
John j. Zubly, dec. by the No. (g.ffat
Ironting three streets. On the pJemifft
are an almost new dwelling boufe and
* kitchen, the Srft (lory is well finifiied,
havipg a good well cf water at the earner.
Alfa the unexpired isafehold of U*. Lb.
K S) fi ve fronting Bryan firect. to the ir'h
April, 1814. together with the dwelling
boufe, shop and other improvements there,
on, now occupied by the fubfcrLber, iij
Oglethorpe Ward, and .3 gaol (land for
business. Conditions cash. Apnly to
ELIAS ROBERT.
. Sav’h. July 14. 40
10 Dollars Reward;
4 ABSCONDED;
from my yardtbis rnorf*
ing, without the frnal!.'”
est provocation, •: s.f
Negro Fellow ifanv
well known in this city
fa. iiifTrrr-itrtlirufj To tbofe who h.%vs no’
knowledge of bim, the
foiSowjng defeription o! his perfen and ;p.
pearance may be necessary ; he is 2.5
years of age, about ,5 Sect 6 or 7 inches ra
height, wears his batr very nicely platted,
is a great beau in his dress, affcQs t< lofty
carriage anti strut, 1 peaks bad Engiifir, and
having been owned ty a Bhyfician tails
much of fits knowledge of medicine am)
‘tirgery ; he is a very likely INlo'W, teiff
an artful and plausible (lory, andh-ssr
down look when fpeakinq cr fpokeo tn;
he is a-n excellent hoafe servant, and nr.e
•ends to know a little o', every tn?ck-3 “*
cal proleffion. ,1.
I will gtve the above reward ft ?"•?
person Epprchcnding him in this Cftv cr
County, Fifty Dollars upon prof of” r ''’
being carried away in any boat or vefT.d
from this state, and Fifty Dollars i?pon v
bis being brought to me from, m (ecyiH
in any prifnp, beyond the limits of r ’
state, liaac has numerous conruTtioci? c*.
bouth.Carolina, and Ids efforts tvi!! pr
uled to get there in a boa".
TNOs : U. F. CIIARLTCN.. ,
Notice is hereby Given,
THAT after the esplrstien of r re'wout’ f ’fp'*
cution will be nwde to the llonorob'e the JatH-.e*
the Inferior Court of Efiioyham Corfutw. for t>
ell clirr.* craft* ol LAN£*,coi?t-‘sr.nK -wo’
acre* earn, in >• 1 cotsatv, for tl.e benefit of the! ill
end crcdita,of JW \vA>H, deceafeJ
’ wen.*.** taonvsv>;. , r
‘V-ILi.JAM V:GCI-3,F ‘
Ape;!, n „ v . ran <ms 5,