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dreff and s) her j r jn.
ObjpiSt of my funded ea'-e.
Vvlid whofc g*y *“<! el'i d.fli air,
Pleas-d atteihoo can def'ery
Rral'on’s dawning brightness nig l ),
Vv’h.U lhc, with delighted view,
Marks the cheek of roly hue,
Marks thine eye, while vivid light
Shines t! an orient gems more bright.
Marks Hiy brows fereuely h .Id.
Crown’d with locks of wavi g gold;
While an inexprellive chasm,
Mdte than features m re than rouM,
Which no pencil e er couid trace,
Heightens every infant grace.
Twee three Summers now have shed
Their warm fin-beams o’er thy bsad,
Summe:s trau'lit with anxious tears
To Reflation’s riper yesis:
While o’er Europe’s wailed lands
D.fcord hurls her flaming brands.
And her rugged arm; embrace,
Gallia a fang tinary race,
Fixing in each favago mind,
Hatr-d to the human kind—
F*a ! e Experience all aghast,
Heads t!.c future in the pad,
And amidfl impending gloom .
Trembles for the nation's doom.
Thee, lov’d boy, no cares molelt
Shade thy brow or heave tiiy bread:
Or if cares lhoufd difeompofe,
Like the dew-drop on the tofe,
Or iac c'"ud before the wind,
l/ght, they leave no trace behind,
Genuine delights are thine,
Mirth and innocence divine,
Cherub Health of A rid hue,
Qu'ck Surprise forever new,
Frolic Fancy, gay and free;
Oi>di the rapid h ti's for thee.
Happy age, to grits unknown!
Happy age, hut quickly (!• vid
Soon thy fpert* thou tnuA riGga,
Studious labour thrn is thine;
Far from everv’youiliful play
Grave bidrinftion points thv way:
Science, rich in ancient flare,
Spreads for thee her cUilick lure;
Arm’d with magi florin! rage
Vedants guard the mt(lie ptgc,
Urging on thv tardy flight
To Dift'nctioiVi fteepy i eight.
Rough i- Learning’s arduous road.
Vet with brigliteft flow’rets llrow’d,
Flow’rets mid the mile ot lime,
/•looming in cternai prime.
<l l HAVE OTHER. FISH TO FRT-
One, who when .ik’d mold not comply,
Exclaimed, ‘•l’ve other Fife to fry
A Frenchman wiso o’erheard the faying*
Soon mifapp led if this odd wa v in.
-I vould do that vich vou do villi,
but l mus go unci fry font* ff- ■'’
M I S C E LE A N E O US’
PRO.U PRIPND.
SUICIDE.
On Friday evening last, a
Shoemaker cut his throat with
a knife 6c died in consequence
—The morning following toe
mate of the Ihip Taffengcr put
,x peiiod to his exigence by di(-
tbarging a pdtol through Ins
head—both of ibelc desperate
nils are said to have been pro
disced by love.
The many in (lances of Sui
cide which have lately occur
red prefetit a moll non idle Sc
alarming proof of the lucreafing
depravity and incligiou o( die
times. T he ancients were com
patatively exculable in their
Suicide, bee-life their blind-Ac
barbaious religion told them
that it was lawful. But in a
nation once truly chriHun,
the prevalence of Suicide is an
inconteUible proof of tlie prer
grefs of atheilm, of the iotal a
bandonment of religious pi in.
cipie, anti ot the increase of the
v/oHI vices. It is the iirongeft
lym'piouis which man in his
worlt depravity can betray of
tinl.<idled paflion. Every re
source, every hope even in the
merey of Heaven, which the
veritable diriliun muff believe
to be utfinitely greater than the
greaiett human ntifety, tnuit
De loft fight of; and cowardly
tie!pair unll have tcncCtt eulite
pofleihon of the beau, ere
tnan Can ruort to a crime lo
c xrraiy u> the thonged coif
iiuntional puncipie of ln na
ture— leis ptenervation Fo
such an-inexpiable art of re
bellion ag ing his God.
."■•lot ax.iy is fuiciiieThe molt
heinous crime, and the mod
unlikely to receive pardon,
becaufeail earthly expiation is
prevented by the very a£t it
feii—Not only is it the molt
cowardly—hut it is the raoft
cruel also that a human crea
ture can commit. Can that
man have feeling beyond the
moil refined epicurean felfifh
nels—Can he have a heart
capableof pity or susceptible of
remorse, who, for his own abo
minable purposes, renounces
all the duties, all the tender
charities, all the fond afFedions
of life, and plunges those who
ought to be muff dear to him
in anguilh,endlefs but with life
his depiavity?—who robs a
wife a flock of children, per
haps other dea. dependents, of
fubfiflence—• —who ravishes
from fond & venerable paren s
the hopes of their aged hearts
—the fruit* cf their life's ex
ertions, the haiveft of their
painful labours, of their dear
est industry, and of their fond
eft vows to heaven, and leaves
their eyes to he doled by the
hands of (Dangers.—Horrible!
dctcftable ! hateful Suicide.
It is a melancholy considera
tion that there should exist a- ;
iriong men a crime which no hu- j
n> an la>v can prevent or punish- |
I he very commission of the a
trocity iudi putting the offender
beyond the reach ol human pow
er. iiut this consideration ought
to operate ns an incentive to so
ciety and to parents to take time
ly care, by a strictly religious
education, to provide that con
trol which institutions merely
human cannot supply, and to im
press upon the growing mind,
while yet it is capable ot receiv
ing au indelible impression, this
gica* and awful truth—that sui
cide is that crime lor which the
hope ol forgiveness cannot be
reasonably entertained even from
(*otl a mercy. And here we can
not help observing upon the u
lanmng depravation of morals,
the profligate improvement upon
this sin, which has crept in a.
mong us within a few years—en
gendered by Jacobinism, and
warned into growth by those hot
beds of vice, the Novel Shops.
Formerly a wretched being who
committed suicide strove even
iu the contemplation of the act
to pa:ley with his Maker by pre
vious anguish and supplications
ior mercy, leaving behind him, u
lie wrote any thing about it, his
testimony ol the doubts, the nor*
rots and the iear of punishment
widen accompanied the deej ;
But now the perpetrator adds to
the ci iminality ol the act by
plunging into the presence of his
Creator wilii a bold assertion ot
confidence that he shall be well
received iu the other world:
Sinning,as it wereaficr histleath.
by leaving as his testamentary
act at otice, the most atrocious
precept and the most attrocious
example that can be imagined, to
mislead die judgement and to
corrupt the hearts of his fellow
creatures.
v^rgvw.wwi^wweHi~TJTCTwißirii' , xa.
Spruce iieer, Cyder
and Porter House.
r ‘S"'HK Subscriber respectfully
JL informs die public and b<s
customers in general, that he car
ries on bts Brewery of SPRUCE
Bf i .K, as usual, at ills Store iu
Bay 1 .due,opposite the Exchange,
where it mar be bad every week
day. ALSO, host bottled Cyder,
London porter, Ale,best old Port,
Madeira and other Wines, tlie
i choicest Liquors and Groceries,
; b. st Gosiicn Lbe esc, and a lew
! g’ oeas of-velvet Corks, lie also
| keeps a supply ol Spruce Beer at
| ins iortner Store, opposite die Pic
-1 inairCatholic Chapel.
JOHN 131 GAR.
P. S. i hose wlio would wish to
have Reel t o Sum! t; HI jdease
lo gel Mippkvd on Saturday,
j Juno 1, y 7 di.
Eobert Mackie,
HAS FOII SALE.
Ok! Cognise Brandy,
Old Jamaica Rum,
Holland Gin,
Madeira Wine,
be A London Porter,
Newark Cider in bottles,
Double ‘GlouceAer and American Cheele,
Teas, Coffee, Chocolate,
Black Pepper, Mullatd and \ inegar,
Loaf and Brown Sugars,
Beef. Pork, Bacon & riAi,_ „„
With aimed every article 10 tb e Gituci.
RY LINE, which he will warrant to be Os
the be ft. Having a coufiderable stock on
hand, and the season fall approaching
when hut litt'e business can he done, iu
duce. him to fell for almnft coftand charges
to those <vho may want them by the quan
tity for Sea-Stores or Family life. Asa
sample of which, the French Brandy, Ja
maica Rum, & Holland Gin, will be fold
at one dollar and twenty five cents per
gallon, by the three gallons and upwards,
and all otlifr things in proportion. For
cash only, without which, none need .to
apply.
Drayton flreet, near the Bay.
May 18] S 6 3 C
| TOLEASE,
For one or More Years.
The larire ami commodious
HOUSE, lately occupied
1 !>v Mrs. Biair , as a Boarding
I House, corner of Franklin square;
! and Bryan street. It contain* ten
; rooms, iias a go"d stable, and o-
I tiitr necessary out buildings—Tor
1 terms apply at tins office,
March 5. 32 if
JUST RECEIVED,
And For Sale,
12 pipes 4th proof Boutdeaox
BRANDY,
j 8 boxes SOAP,
Apph) tt
JACuB IDLER & Cos.
May 31. 54 6t
Fcr bale,
T7ROM Ten, to One Iluaclred
X 1 BuahcU of good
Pouph Rice,
o
Deliverable at any wharf in Sa*
vannah, at Twenty Hours No
tice, at ONE DOLLAR per
bushel. Enquire of Merrill <U
Parkhurst , Gibbous’ Buildings.
JUuy 21. 54
notice”
THE Partnership of THOM
SON A TORPY was ci;s
----j solved on the 20th Inst, by mutual
j consent—They request all those
1 indebted to tiiein, to make mi
| mediate payment, otherwise suits
I will be commented against theui
j without discrimination.
W. THOMSON.
P. TORPY.
| May 2] 54
John i). Berthelot ,
Surgeon & Dentist,
\ hf NFORMS the Ladies and Gen
| X tlemen of this city that he lias
received anew and complete set
of INSTRUMENTS in that line,
extremely well adapted to every
kind of operation on the teeth. —
He will clean the teeth, part, and
make them even, and transplant
; new ones ii requested, and hopes
also to give general satisfaction in
that line, to these who wili be
pleased to employ him.
May 11. J l st
Subscriptions
Are Received at this Bjjicc
FOR
HOPE's Edition of
Domestic Medicine.
(Nzxv publishing in Charleston J
To rollick arc added ,
| Observations on Diet,
AND
| Advice to Mothers,
j By 11:Ilium Buchan, M. D. Fei
j low ot tire Kovtji College of
Physicians, Edinburgh.
S3” As the Vaccination, or
| C.ow Pox, has become an impor
tant Branch in the Medical Art,
this Edition will contain the Dest
information on this head.
.he Acrvice to Aloft,et s, which
will be added, is a hue product!*
j 011 ll ‘ l ris celebrated Physician.
A-. -V- | ‘ . - , i . ,
/.. ■ * i ICC ol y
’ iLrcc JolLut.
i
Andrew Low & Cos.
Have received per ships Mary,
from Glasgow, Eliza,Alex
ander U AMTLTON, AMERJ
ca h William from
Liverpool,
Avery general Allortment of
SPRING GOODS 1 ,
viz.
Leno. Trafalgar. Viflory and
Paritwn Gauze MUSLINS,
I.org and Circaffian Robes
Leno, Laceatid Gauze Shawls and Veil*
Habit Shirts and Tuckers
Lace ditto and Spariifti Mantles
Plain aud Plaid Cambrics
Cotton Chamhrav and Ginghams
Ladies’and Gentlemen’s Hosiery, 111 k and
Cotton
Linens and Long Lawns <
Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs
Madrafs and Pullicatditto
Bomb; zecn and Black Crape
Bed Ticks and 5 4 Irish Sheeting
Cotton Sheeting and Shirting
Brown Hollands and Dowlas
Oznaburgs and Cotton Bagsing
India Cotton Yarn in hanks and halls
Turkey Red, B'ue, Green and Yellow do.
Printed Cambric and Calicoes
Table Cloths and Diapers
Luftrings and Manruas
Si'k Shawls and Handkerchiefs
With a variety of oilier Fancy Article*
Also, Ji olll A r-jj Voile,
Imperial, Gun-Powder, &. Hyfou TEA
Hum 1 urns and India Stripes
Blue and Yellow Naulseens.
June I. si ts
Public notice is hereby
Given,
r TTHAT the Cummifiotcrs cf the 7ewi ani
J Ctmtnon rs the Dctvn of Brurfnick,
G'yrtn Coun y have for LliAbE, a number
ot VXliubic Tra<sts of
Cotton Land
Situate on Turtle rive-, and containing
from lOto 160 acres each—on several of
which arc convenient Dwelling and Ont-
Honfes, mofilv under Fence, and to be
leafed on reafunaMe teims from one to
seven years, to suit the parties, Poffcffion
to be g veu on the iff day of fanuary,
tfioS, and application to He made to fames
G jtlmy, ‘lrcafwcr, cr lo either of the
fuWcrihers,
WILLI \M PAGE.
SAMUEL BURNETT,
JOHN SAUNDERS,
Commissioners.
June 4. 58 lam gm
PUBLIC NOTICE.
r 7T HERE being an iudifpenfahle necclß-
A ty that the affairs of the Academy of
this county fliould be,fettled at the expi
ration of the prelent year, to enable the
Ccmmiflioners to carry into effect the
of the Legislature, for the tflablifliing a
Public Academy.& other objects connected
with it —Furl, Aft er r* h.-rtly Givrn, That
Payment of nil atrtars for Rents, &c. will
be insisted on indifcriir.inatelv, at the ex
piration of the preft-nt year; and this car-
Iv Notice given, that thol'c concerned may
make tfceir arrangements accordingly,
WILLIAM PAGE,
JOHN COUPER,
JAMES G. A LIMY,
JAMES FORT,
Commissioners.
Jane 4. 58 LmiHin
NOTICE.
TINE rmmihs after date, ap
■L n plication will be mude to
the honorable the Inferior Court
of Camden county, for leave to
sell about seven hundred ncro of
land, lying on the head of Crock
ed river, about two hundred a
cres of White Oak, and a num
ber of Lots in the town of Jeffer
son, in the county aforesaid/ ap
pertaining to the estate of Wii
iiam Jones, deceased, late of the
town of St. Mary’s, for the be
nefit oftite heirs and creditors.
I). G. JONES,
Administrator,
St. Mary’s, Jan. 15, IRO7.
Notice is hereby Given.
THAT at the expiration so
nine months from the date
hereoi, application will lie made
to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Chatham County, for
leave to sell the following Tract
ol I, AN D :n the County of Bul
lock, containing five hundred
i acres, adjoining land of F. Hest
er, lor the bent lit ot the heirs &.
Creditors of John A. Thick.
MARI’ El RICK, Adm'x.
Apt it C. 41 lain ym
Sheriff’s Sales.
OS theprst J uesdtnj in y„/ v „
between the hours $, Un *
three o'clock , at the Court hou
Ul this city,
WILL HE SOIJ).
ONE hundred acres Oal and tt; ,
Land, be the fame more or IcU. J J’
bout three miles from favarma-
Louisville road taken
the property of Dr. lieujamin P u^
ALSO,
One half of the Wharf and Build™. „
Lot No. It m Franklin Ward, ..djoini
Caig s to the call, and Richard \V,y„, ~
* ■>
T- ROBERTSON S.'C.C
March i°, ’
Sheriff’s bales.
WILL BE SOLD, at the C out
house in the county >t Mlntis
on the first Tuesday in J u j
next, between the hears oftt
and three o'clock.
ONE Traff of land, lying on BoILTo*
Swamp, containing acre;. m.,r e ,
less, Good Cotton ai;d Rice J.and r
which there is a good dwelling ho ue
present occupied by Leonard J, mjjj
levied on as the property ol laid J. urdin
to fatisfy sundry executions jg.jptt y,
Gonditious. CASH oil the ua? 0 | Safe
THLDD. MONTFGR ij *. M. c’
J UIIC 3- ;8 lm
Sheriff’s Sales,
ON the first Tuesday inf)
next, l. iLL BE .iOi.J),
Court-House iu Mlntcshcow
ty between the hours c/'jQfc?
o'clock. The following propet
ty viz.
TIIE house and Lot in Dariei
4t present occupied byMa
Hopkins; Jeviccl on as the pri
perty of Hamden M’l uosh, t
satisfy an execution in favor 0
M'Lcod W Miller, C'oiidilion
cash on the day of sale.
THEOD MONTFORT,
s. JI, C
June 4. 58i.it
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in July
next
WILL BE SOLD,
At the court-house, in tin Dtinhi #
M’ In tosh, betzveen the hm
of ten and three o'clock, thtj)
lowing property, viz.
A\ LIKELY Negioui.y imra l
jo Aßi'if BEEN; lev mil on
the property ul Janies F. Bailli
to satisfy an execution in favor
Robert Mitchell. Conditions,ca
on the dav of sale.
THEOD. MONTFORT,
G. M.
! June 8. 53nil
’
Nonce is hereby Given.
nT'H AT aid r the expiration
X nine months from the 3a
hereof, application will, lie ma
to the honorable the mferi
i court of Chatham countv, *
leave to sell the loilowins kits
liacts of land, being the red <
tatc of Mis. Barb .ry ‘Vrig.
late of the city ol Favym.dl) (”
dow) deceased, tor the Beiieht
the heirs, I nS
i (Jus lot in the ciiy of E' vann ’
| CO feet in from, and JO Let
depth, known bv die ni.mbef ‘*■
Tv thing, Headie ute wartl.
ALSO,
One lot in Yamacrtt"’, l< n0 ’
bv the number IU, btit g Si f<
wide, and 100 feet in drp
bounded to tin: west 011 Ld
street.
AND ALSO,
A tract of 100 acres of L
oil Buck-Head, in bmka cut
ty, adjoining Dnvi
tiie time ol the oiigma* bUI
thereof ,
Wm. WRIGHT, A<lm t-
ELIZABETH GABUVW’
L\prt!£). .yjiwt*
NOTICE.
XT INK months atiei d-te, •
IN plication will b‘ ; a 'T. llc 10
Justices of the LilrnorCoU
leave to sell the had
Tv thing, Anso” Vv at,
to t!te estate or junt*
deceased, lor tl* l -’ u - l>t 1
iICU'S. r; / f
Tn. WHITLi-U’l ‘ hl ;
r . tent
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