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Id t!ie coarse of my desultory reariicg, I
h>*.ve recognized, with pleasure, the fol
lowing prodii ‘tiou of ho esteemed ae
quaicrence, Benjatnio Page Esq now dd'-
craved, Thi* acquaintance crilbrdjNl one
es ih ore. few a’greeaSleiast&iaees, in Which
difference in'politics \t overrnled by a sim
ilarity of taste and sentiment. The lines’
here inserted were written in Litchfield,
<C\mo. While the author was a student at;
few. They contain some useful reflections,:
expressed with an pleasantry &,i
vivacity.— Editor Vermont Republican. j
rJWfe..S'dieek Osborn, a naan “of in
finite wit, of most excellent friary,’ 5 is the
jSJi'or of the Republican —Most of our
readers will recollect Benjamin P*ges they
& )ve often admired his ell’usiona in our col
umns.— Ed. Pfif.j
Valets Virgines / Solve Faina !
FURIES sea < thee, tedious Book 1
Couinsioa on the author too l
Nay, nay thy pardon* good ioid Coals,
r fwas Mary m .dc me eurse thee so.
While plodding o'er my page 1 lay*
Her image play'd around my heud,
Auf in a whisper seerrud to say,
( What! to the charms of beauty deed ?
6 Hark, how the village fair complain 1
4 Legions of belles without a bean -
c .E’en Lauha’s beauty blooms ia rain i 5 ’
She B<tid— ard down the beok i threw,
But whf‘! shall I in fVensy ye*M,
And h ave ‘the fond pursn't of Feme,
To die in Beauty’s flpw’ry liell,
Aad in oblivion sink my name ?
Nut bo great Newton liv’d, we know ;
Nat. sueh th’ immoral Mdion’n pride ;
would their glorious names, I trow,
With their poer ncbrtal dust have died.
Hamer shall breathe iri sons sublime
’Vboo worlds no other Greek shall kaow j.
E’en f, perhaps may live in rhyme,
When death obliviafes e-aecy beeto.
Yhc i Mary, do not knit tliy brow l j
Uiu k -, 'd!y take the ’ini, sweet maid,
Jin let tby rhu-uefc, which flourish aoviv ■
Like Sappho’s hearty, never fade.
Adieu ! ard if S seldom c- 55,
I pule it not to disr spe- t,
For now 1 tell thee, orv-e for ail,
That I am courting Intellect!
ALBERT,
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----*-V h! • TEN ‘ t !
J? tfte British Frivvess Amelia, during her
last sickness.
VN THINKING, wild anil yoabg,
I laogVd, md:S talk’t* aiid n*, j
And proud of health, > vaisjj
Bpmbi not <l‘ sorrow, eare o's pain,
©onclarftrifl; in those hour* of glee,
That ail the world wai made for rate.
iut whet the day of trial earae,
And sseknesa shook ny tremblhig fraaas,
AVhra tW.iyhi §ay pursuits were a ? ar,
Ad 1 eon Id donee aad sins; n more.
2.t than —how sa‘3 ’iwouid he,
Were this wor’d only made for me.
“Soiisr;
The name LORD, is found
096 2 times m die Old Testament.
The name “GOD” is found 2725
tiroes. The name a Jesus” oc
curs 925 times in the new Tes
tament, The name “Christ”
555 times Lne word “ SeDh°
is nv a t w ! h 7 a times in the Bible.
The ‘voul ,{ Eternity” but once.
The double asseveration, vi verily,
verily*” is to be seen 2 5 times in
John’•> Gospel, and no where else.
—'There are 514 interrogations
(?) in Job. The phrase “and
God said,” occurs ten times in
1 ;.e first chapter of Genesis. The
name “Jesus” and “Christ*, are
neither of them in the 3d Epistle
to John. The word *• Foreordain
ed” is men tinned but once in the
whole Bible, 1 Peter, I. 20. The
Word * e Persevcrancc”is mention
ed but once In - he Bible-Eph 6, IB
The word u Atonement - * is men
tioned but once in the N. Testa
ment. The word “Election,”
but sr/ times in the Scriptures.
There is no mention made in the
Scriptures of “ Adam’s EaU,”
Original Sin/ ; nor “ Lh Cov
enant of Grace ” The words In
ternal Life” are mentioned but
once in the Old Testament—
Daniel xu. 2. The word “ Pre
destination” is not once mention
ted irvthe Bible. The word “Pre
destinate” is mentioned twice, •&
twice the werd “ Predestinated”
is mentioned.
A good name better than riches .
A countryman carrying his son
to be baptized, the parson asked
what was to be his name—“ Pe
ter, my own name, and please
your reverence.** “Peter I” said
the parson, “ that is a bad name;
Peter denied his master A “What
then would your reverence ad
vise?” “Why not take ifiy name,
Joseph?”— “Joseph!” said the
clown, 41 ah y he denied kis mis
tress
Receipt for the GtavcL- —'Fake
a double handful of water-me 11 on
seeds and throw them into about
a pint of gin—let them stand for
about a week, in a warm place,
being frequently shaken together
When so prepared, take half a
wine glass two or three times a
day, or as often as 3/cm require a
ny thing to drink at table hr oth
erwise,
r Geneva Gazette.
REMARK.
Tnjorc no mao 5 .‘he cie&cwf parson may
aiicf in seven years, have au opportunity of
doing you muuh good or hnrna.
JEALOUSY.
Where jealousy bolds the scale; ft drop
of detraction will ♦am the be m.
. PLAIN TRUTH.
It is uiueh better consrientiodgiy fa prac
tice the plain truths we, knew, thm curicua
iy dispute about those things we know wot.
... . mi iiiM^'Tr ■: jmtu~ . wt *
’valuable property,
TOR 8 JO. fi.
The subscriber offers For sale,
the plantation whereon he now !
lives, four miles below Louisville,!
on the South side of Ogechee, j
containing three th<jusandfi*ue him- j
dred ceres of land, lying in ancb* j
long form. The land is for the!
most pan admirably well timber
ed with a great growth of White
Oak. —Four hundred acres of
which is under good fence, and
cultivation—with an excellent
orchard of peach and apple trees
thereon. On the premises, is a
two story dwelling house, con
taining four rooms IS feet square,’
brick cellar—'with barn, stables,
kitchen, srnoke-hotisei and every j
other necessary building-a black- j
smith shop and tools, si ghrist
mill 5 a well of water in the yard.
Terms—one third next Chris t
m iS, one third the 25th Ded 1817
and the ballance on the 2 sth Dec.
1318. Those disposed to pur
chase, will call and see for theta*
selves.
John cowart.
June 6, 1816. (ti )
WHEHEAS my wife Kes*
tiah Rutledge , is now ir> the act
of destroying my property ; and
I arti fearf'dl she will run me in
: debt -—This is therefore to Cau
tion all persons against trusting
her on nay account, or purcha
sing any articles of mine she may
offer for sale, from the date here*
| of; as every such credit of pur
-1 chase will not be valid, nor made
! good*
! JOHN RUTLEDGE.
NOTICE. ■: *
THE Subscriber wishes to
hire ten able-bodied NEGRO
MEN, to work in clearing out
Ogechee river : for which, four
teen dollars per month will be giv
en. Also, a liberal price will be
given for BACON and WHIS
KEY.
JOHN G. BOSTICK,
Agent for Company
2d July, 18 re.
A. LIVE
OT LETTERS , in the Post-Of
fice at Louisville, on the first
day of July, 1816,
V • . ■
John Alexander, Alexander
Augby, Samuel Andrew, Buys
Atkinson, Ebene
zer RothweU, Kindred Braswell,
2. Martha Braswell, 2, Andrew |
Crossluy, David Cotter, Sarah li. |
Cobb, Charles Cunningham, j
Howell Cobb, 2. John Cowart, j
John Coleman, Ann Daniel, John- j
athan Drake, Benjamin Davis,;
Ludweil & John Earnest, Tho-,
mas Fulton, Alexander Good
game, Alexander Gordon, Juni
per Hall, Francis Herren, James
Jordan, John Kenedy, Stephen j
Kelley, William Lewis, Aquilla
Lowe, William Little, Rev. Jo
seph Lowery, 2, Aaron Low,
John Land Jun 2, Alter
Alexander Morrison, Caswell
Moore, Samuel Moore, .Stephen
Minton, Miss. Mary M’Bride,
Thomas Mathis, Jehtigh Mash,
Hugh Montgomery, John Nor
wood, John Overstreet Sen* John
Overstreet Jun. Mrs J. G Pos- 1
nor, Redden Pate, Polly Purvis,
John Powell, Aden Powell, Wil
liam Pehn, Isaac Robinson, John.
Hicks, Charles Salter, Moses
Smith, James Stoker ov Bille
Fountain, George Stapleton,
James Stone, Elijah Sutton, Dan
iel Sturges, Margaret Triplet,
Jos. G Telfair, John B. Terrell,
Thomas Wells, ij. B. Webster,
Samuel Willson, Isaac Woods,
Nathan Wamer, Jonathan Win
gate, Hugh Willson.
A, WRIGHT, a v it.
NOTICE ,
Nine ihonths after date appli
cation will be made to the hon
orable the Inferior Court of Jef
ferson county, for leave to sell
ail the real estate of Ichabud
Ledbetter, late of said county
deceased.
JOHN COOK,
Administrator .
April 9.
Nine months after date appli
cation will be made to the honor
able the Inferior Court of Jeffer
son county , for leave to to sell all
the real estate of Hampton Hud
son, late of Said county deceased.
Jatnes Hudson,
Executor.
June 12, 1816
JloubC
AND WHEAT, are wanted. Apply at
tiie Lourrille.
| BANK.
OF IRE STATE OF QR OROYA.
The stockholders of the Banlk
of the State of Georgia are hereby
notified, that the second install
ment of twenty per centum will
be received at the State Bank in
Savannah; and for the accom
modation oi western stockhold
ers, an agent will be appointed to
attend at the Bank of Augusta
j for that purpose also, from the
List of August next. The hold
; ers of stock are required to pay
I this installment ivithm six months
1 from the time of subscribing for
the same, in specie or notes cf
the banks of Georgia.
W. B Bulloch, Pr e %
JMfferson supe hlor chuftTT'”
APRIL TERM, IS 16.
RULE N lßl.
t UPO N the petition of Jessft
Brown, praying the establish
ment of a Receipt in full from one
Mordiea M’Lain, dated the 3d of
April, I 814-—a copy whereof asi
nearly as can be recollected by
the petitioner is annexed to
petition : and prvbabie Cause ap
pearing to the Court, that this
same is lost and ought to be? es
tablished ;
It is therefore ORDERED*
That at the expiration of six
months, the said receipt be es
tablished unless sufficient cause
be shewn to the contrary.—Audi
that a copy of this order be
fished in one of the public gazettes
of this state, once a month for sis:
months, in terms cf the rules of
court in such cases made and
provided*
EaUftct from t3ip irlnnfrs,
, . , .. It. CLARKE, Clk.
NOTICE.
Ail persons are hereby forwar
ned not to trade for a certain
judgment; obtained against the
subscriber, in the Justices Court
of John Williams and Abraham
Jackson, Esh’rs, in the year eigh*
teen hundred and two.
The above was lent to Mr. Isai
ah Carter, of the County of Burke j
in eighteen hundred and six.
As the judgment has been set
tled by a note for the ballance
due on the same, I am determin
ed not again to be accountable sos
the amount, unless compelled sa
10 do by law.
JAMES MOORE,
June I, 1816.
“ r ~ iiOf icir
During my absence from Geo t*
gla, William H. Jackson and
David Clarke, Esquires, are
appointed my attornies; and are
authorized jointly and several!/
to transact any part of my busl*
ness,
JOHN A. COBB.
12th May, 1816.
. -1 - ■ -nm ■"— ‘ 1 .iTfMJ.
NOTICE.
During my absence from the
State, Col. V illiam H. Jackson
& James- Jackson, will be my
agents generally, and in all legal
cases Messrs. T. M; Berrien 8s
R. L. Gamble, my acting attor*
nies.
HOWEL COBB, ,
14th May, 1316*