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THE TEAR.
X.
boon of favouring Heaven !
1 e't ff f rrsf jp, peadv tear !
In r me hountent; moment given,
£> offiing anuuilii mosts verc !
M ’ ng ch’ld of mute affi tfti m,
due, and feeling 9 !* gem I
P t pled r c of y,ung a'ectinn,
FLirelt flower on p;ty*s ftcin !
Re onri'ment’s fwce f oblation,
• r I the J ft£mper\l h-ao !
] r n< ! {h:p’- dec rest, belt iib.tion,
Bibn for every anxious smart!
Oh how ne?r all/J to for row
Aie yur tranfp rts moft /inhere !
Ev ’n dtligh s is force to boirow
heehng’a ri h, expreflive fear !
I lam'd c \cs that fofdy languiffi,
AVh t do v -ur full < rbs declare ?
De w drop f ( rm’d of h- pe and anguish,
Dove himfelf has plac’d thee there !
INVENTIONS
Mr. Fortly :h, a lawyer in Scot
land,has lately difeovered a cheap and
easy { rncefs for converting potatoes,
carrots.parfnips turnips ard all fimilai
roots into meal, which can be tranf
p°rted and prtferved as well as the
al of gra in. The flour of carrots
and parsnips is particularly agreeable
to the taile and smell. Ihe gentle
man Ivts ci (covered a more cheat) &
and easy method of fairing fish than is
row praclifed ; pofieffing the advan
tage, that-he quality of the fait and
the skill of the workmen are of less
in) p 1 nance.
Ihe heating of hay, though it is
sick? and while too g'seen, may be eafi-
Jy prevented by the following simple
method, now pradlifed by the moll
refprftable farmers in England : they
f.i ii a ia( k as hard as fhev can vvith
ha) an 1 tic tne top with a cord • they
then make the rick round the lack
winch they pull upas the rick advan
ces in height ; and it is pulled out a,
the fop when the rick is fimfhed.
fL bus a tunnel is left in the middle of
ti e hay, which admits a circulation of
air, and prevents the heat which might
oihuwiie occalfon its deftrudhon. °
Specimens of Native French Porcelain
EARTHS.
ft he Mineralngical society of New
-1 OI ! ; has been furmlheu with three
Jainph-s of those peculiar materials
are employed ro make the fine
porcelain of Prance. TThey were ob
t-dntd at the manufactory of China
w.iir, at Scvre. No. i is a beautiful
wmte lubft a nee, of such remarkable
natural qualities, that the bell ware
Can formed without any addition
admixture. It is found in Limofin.
•i ‘O. 2 s a fort of very fine and pure
A l tor making an inferior kind
cr wax.
No* 3 is a fpccies o r fpar forglazingtb?
porcelain It is white,hard, Scot’ a very
fine gram, rcfcmbhng, more than anv
thing, the rierfi pieces dffnowy quartz
The lpecimtns not only serve to
gratify rational curinfity, but have a
iurther life. By being preserved as
a flamiard samples, they will aid the
judgment l y deciding uficn the qua
lities c.f any of the native cartl.s cf the
United States that may be offered for
tvaminuticn. (Araer . Rev )
Cultivation of the Vine on the Ohio.
John James Faur, and his aflbeiates,
emigrants from the Payde de Fauci,
Swotzerlan, are engaged in cultivating
vines in the new itate north-weft of the
Ohio liver. An an a£t wasp tiled in
their favor duung the last leflion of
conerels. It is with pleasure that we
learn that fuccels is likely to crown
their attempt. It is remarkable that
the cuttings from the vines o f Bur
gandy ond the Cade of Good Hope
thrive the ueft ; while the naturalized
vines of New-York and the Atlantic
Rates promis but little. ib.
USEFUL DISCOVERY.
Mr. John James Du four of Jefih
rr ire county h h difeovered a method
of kilndrying of all kind of grain, so
sstolecure it from the weave], and
preserve it in ts purity a great length
of time. This difoovr ry is simple,
and so cheap, that every farmer will be
able to make ufeef it. The grain is
not removed from the granary, and a
ny quantity dried in a day, without a
poffibiiity of burning it. It is hoped the dis
covery will prove equally advantageous to the
public and Mr. Dafour.
. THE SUBSCRIBER , f
Offers bisjerviees to bis friends and tb
public, in the
’ Factorage, Vendue, and
COMMISSION BUSINESS .
As he means to confine himUelf firifily to the above
bufimefs, [he flatters himfelf he jhah be able to give
Jatisfaction to thou who may employ him.
JOSEi *H ARNOLD, Commerce Rove.
Nov. 3.
FRESH FLOUR.
Just eccrcedfi am Baltimore ,
100 Barrels Superfine
F L O U R.
IVhuh coili be fold for Cajh cr Notes at 6c
days . Apply to
JOSEPH ARNOLD, Commerce Rove.
November 3, 1802.
“Av (IT) D,
rppHOSE who wifli to purchase Wood
j[ from the Subscriber, please oh serve,
that four Dollars per drav load is the price.
JACOB CUNES.
November 6 1802. (i\vßw)
WANTED TO RENT,
A SUFFICIENCY cf good cotton and Pro
vijion land on or near the alts, as would
employ about twenty workers and for which the
high est price will be given, and no objection
bad to an advance of rent. Apply at this
Jjfi.e.
Sept. 1.
NOTICE.
WE are airebled by John Milledge the ex
ecutor cf the est ate of the late Jacob
IVaid burger to notify to all p-rfons whatever his
prohibition again ft hunting on that part cf the ]jl
and of St. Catherine's belonging to the said est ate,
being tothe North the Stock having of Late been
much lefscned by such prabUJe y and other injury
done and after this notice Will feel/inf elf bound tc
prosecute to the extent of the law, perfons
found to violate it.
WILLIAMSON S3 MOREL.
An guff, 28 1802.
Wilt be excha noted Jar
NEGROES.
A TRACT cf LAND, about three hundred
acres : one hundred as prime cotton land as
any in Georgia, and situation equal to any in the
(fats: with a good dwelling and out- Louies, &c
immediately on the salts.
For particular*, apply to
WILLIAMSON & MOREL.
September 10, 1802.
TO BE RENTED?
AND p offftion given on the fir ft day cfQctiT
bet next,the Store at prejeut occupied by M r
Thomas M. C. Ha rris near the exchange.
D. B. MITCHELL .
September 1 f.
* N O F 1 C E.
ALL Perrons indebted to the fubfcril &
on his former concerns are folieited to
cail and pay of their accounts &c. As much
longer indulgence can not be given.
JOHN GLASS.
Ofloher, 16. ts
PROP O~S A fffj,
For printing by Subjfriptiw, that beautify
POEM, entitled the
VILLAGE CURATE.
CONDITIONS.
Ir will contain 14.8 linail duodecimo pastes,
printed on fine winte paper, with anew
type.
It ihall be neatlv bound and lettered, and
delivered to fubferioers, at fiftv cents
each.
i tiOSE who fubenbe tor fre copies, shill be
entitled to a leventh gratis.
As soon as 300 copies are fubferibed for it
shall be printed.
Those gentlemen who are entraded the Lb
feription papers are requested to forwird
them to Luther Prat, in Suffield. by the |
firft of December next.
Su.field, Conn. October 13 1802.
TO those who have have perused this
poem, any encomiums upon it* merits,
arc UiXcenary , to thole who have nor, we
can Witii jaflice oblerve, tnat tne harmony
ot its llyie, chaffity of its fentiments* and the
juflice of its remaras, lecurcs it an admirer
n every reader of judgement and taile.
While it affords delight, to the fchohr, by
us erudition, it is no less pleadrl? to the fir
mer, who on its page will find limctlf in
miniaiure, and Jis farm in lantifeape.
NOTICE,
All pfff ir.s having any detnands tfc
Efta'e cf William Weft Fsft* Lie of
C iunty, dectafed, a-p requ- fted to render rhe fame *c
Meflrs. fame* h William Robe:t ; , at Riceborougl
r to the Sduicriber.
JOHN JONES.
Admimflrator.
Sunbury. Aurull, iq iSc2, 4. T 1
NOTICE,
r | MIE Public are hereby cautioned against
receiving a note drawn by thefubferiber in
favor of Janies Read ct G> een County fer faur
Hundred Dollars, dated April 13, 1802, payable
m Ninety days as the payment of the Jaid nett
ax! be disputed audit brought to court, it wu
be made to appear, that it ought not tc be paid.
JAMES COCHRAN.
Limerick September, 11 1802.
WANTED.
A BOAT that will carry from ten to
twelve Cords of Wood, for which cash
will be given : applv to.
ABRAHAM D. ABRAHAMS.
Military Agent for the
Southern Department.
Any person willing to contract for remov
ing the Guns and Carriages &c. from Mr.
Tel fairs wharf to the Magazine will please to
apply as above.
October 9, 1802. t s
JM A ivSiiAL’o OFF I E, ~
ALL pcrfbns who h av e anv lea a claims
on the SCHOONER BETSEY, fold
y tne Mai Dial, will preferit thei r accounts at
this office.
Noven her 3, 1802.
JAM ES ML IVIL LSO N.
INFORMS his inends, and the Public, that
1 ne has opened an OFFICE at his lioufc
near the Court Houle, where, he draws
INSTRUMENTS of WRITING,
of any, and every cieicription, with accuracy
and dispatch.
November 6 1802. (ts)
CUSSQM-HOUSE, District of Savannah.
\ N Y person willing to engage, to weigh
f \ and keep in their stations, and in re
pair, the Buoys that arc, or may be provided,
is guides to the entrance of Savannah river,
will early notify in writing to the fubferi
ber, at what rate per annum he will per
orm the service.
I HO. JOHNSON, Collector.
Sept. 17. 2aw if.
To MERCHANTS.
A person in the Mercantile line, fettled a
a lmail village in tne country, where business
nDay be done to great advantage, is desirous
of a Partner who can advance Four thou
ifand Dollars in Cash or Dry Goods, well laid
n to tnat amount, or would have no objedlior
to being concerned with a large importing
wholesale hou e which would fipply full
assortments at ceft and charges. In cfe o
a partner who would re-ode on the foot, he
can be accommodated with the family, who
are phfi. fiedof nectflary conveniences.—-For
jure tier particulars on th s fubjedt, enquire of
the printer, and address a few lines as they
wall direifl.
Afovember 2, 1802.
F O‘R SALE
C H E A P.
N Unexpired Lease of a house and lot in
l \ Broughton Street just below A her corn Street
which now rents for \SO per year. “She boufe
teas five rooms and two fire places and would
make a good Boarding boufe, with a [mall expence
in repairs, the lease has to run upwards of g f
years Price Three hundred dollars Cajh.
ALSO.
A Mare with her foal, which is clout 7
months old to be jeen at Mr. Prefect's, P aimer
trace 65 Dollars Cash . Apply tc ,
F* S. MILLER Jeweller.
f ft ry
jQrOrijion Square
November 10. (gt law)
JACOB IDLER,
BEGS leave to inform the Merchants
Planters and others that he has had the
honor to obtain a patent from the United
States for four different machines for packing
Cotton in square bales ; which they execute
m a more comp 161 and expe -"ious way than
any hitherto invented ; they wiil Nos a great
uulity to the community at large, two of the
laid machines ad without ferews and are far
preferable and more expeditious than an)
machines with ferews of any dimensions, anc
may be worked with any kind ofpower.
N. B. Tne above machines have been ad
mired by fome of the firft mathematicians in
the United Scates.
October 9, 1802. r s
w aTn TED,
R L k,s Office, one or two lads as ar
jirentices to tlie art ot printing. /
September.
| BANKRUPTCY.
Will REAS a commission of B 1 r .’ u r.
cv is awarded, and ifTued forth agau V
Wi barn Thompson of Savannah, mei\ .
and he being declared a bankrupt, is her rv
required tofurrender himfelf to the comm s
(ioners in the said commiffion,named ; or :ke
major part of them, 0:1 the 17th and
djyscf November, inst. and on the 15 h of
December next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon
>f each day, at the Coffee house in the ci v of
Savannah, and make a full difeovery anddif
clofnre’of his efiate and effeds, whui and
where the creditors are to come prepared to
prove their debts; at the second fitting to
clioole affignecs. And at the last fitting the
fa id bankrupt is required to finifh h ; s exami- ,
nation, and the creditors are to affe.dt to, or j
or dissent from the allowance of his certificate:
\!1 pe’fons indebted to said bankrupt, orthac
have any ot his efredts, are not to pay or deli
ver the fame, but to give notice to
YvL B. BULLOCH, Solicitor.
November 10.
WAR"DEPARTMENT “
August 16, sSO2.
VI J HERE AS, by a law of Ceng refs pc fed
V on R' c Aith day of Apt; l 1802, it Vivas
enabled, “ That it fall he the duty cf the Secre
tary Os IVar to receives, all claims to lauds for
military services, and claims for duplicates tgi
wart ants ijjued from his office, or from the land
office of Virginia, or of plats and certificates of
surveys founded on such warrants fiuggefted to
have been left or deft reyed ; until the firft day of
January next, aid no longer ; and immediately
thereafter to report the fame to Ccr.grefis, designa
ting the number of claims of each defer iption ,
with his opinion thereon
Nonce is hereby given, To all per Jons
claiming lands for military services , that they
must lodge in this office, prior to the firft day of
January next , documents to prove the validity of
their claims.
Comififioned officers,furgeons and fur gee Vs mate
or their legal representatives must produce evi
dence to prove that they served in the ariky of the
United States to the end of the war, or that they
were deranged by a refioluticn of Congrets , which
did not bare their claim lj military bounty lands-m
[t willcdjobe necejjf.iry for the representatives
officers isf c. killed in service to produce evidence
to prove at the person was “ plain by the
my I’
Non-comm-fifioned officers, mu fid an sand pri
vates, cr their legal representatives must produce
evidence to prove , that they ratified to serve in
the army of the United States during the war
and that they a Emily served until the end of said
war. U will also be necejjary for the
tatives of noh-commijjfwned officers, (Ac. who
were enlisted during the was and were killed in
the service, to produce evidence to prove that were
“ Jlain by the enemy A j
H. DEARBORN. \
Secretary of War. JM
FOR NEW-PORT,
Trf. Sloop Sally,
IhJ FENDED as a constant tra
der during the winter from this
port to the southern ports of this
ft ate—flie has good accommodations for
flight or passengers. The fmaileft favor wiil
be thankfully received.cor further particulars
enquire of Mr. Samuel Howard, or of
Isaac N. Meserve* mailer, on Board.
October 23, >BO2.
3000 DOL LARS REWARD
~W TILL be paid by the Underwriters
V V 011 ffie Schooner Dorchester. to
any person or persons who will drag for and raise the
Schooner Dorchester, Pep.nifter, Jare rr,after, about
scJ'ons burthen The Schooner failed from Tybee on
che B'h of August last, about 4 o’clock, P. Mdbound
f>r Ndflau; at 12 fame nighr fas funk, supposed in
Irom icto 15 fathoms water and from io to
leagues from the Bar. There is Lid to he in a ftr.JP
trunk locked down in the run, 3640 Doubloons, in
fared at 61,880 Dollars. A salvage cf one fourth of
all the money recovered by raffing the veftl-l. will 2IG
it allowed in addition to the above reward. Further
informanon m2v be h&d on application to the Under
writers, in Charleston.
N. B. Ihe printers in Savannah, New-York and
Baltimore, are requ-fted to publish the above.
September 8.
J’’ O U N D,-|
BETWEEN the Custom-house, and Mr.
Moore’s, bv a Negro Boy, a BANK
NOTE, the owner may have it by deicribing,
t r, and paying for this advertifement—lt is i
the Boy will be rewarded for his ]
jjonefty. —Apply at the Custom-house. J
Savannah, nth Otftober, 1802. j
THECONSTiTUTION,
OF the Republican Fusiliers, is ready for
delivery to the members ut this office.
Offober 27,