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SONG.
Translcted ‘run jlfatihhcn.
WHEN FT R at daylight’s parting g;leam,
A fmilirw furm faJutcs my love,
And loiters near the inurm’rirg ttreanr*,
Ar.d glides beneath the conscious gri ve,—
Ah, then thy Damon s (pint (”- >
Soft joy and peace ;t br.ngs to tr.ee !
And when at moonlight's sober ray,
i houdream’lt perchance of level and me,
As through the pines the breezes piay,
And his per dving melody,
while tender bodir.gs prompt the ftgh ;
i Ij) Uamon’s spirit hovers nigh.
Vv hen o’er <hy mind foft mu dogs heal,
As tisou the plrKing past kst fc.inn and,
ohouldsr thou a gentle prepare feel,
lake zeohyi’s, over the i p and hand ;
And ill add the gluni.iVing taper fade;
Titen near thee roams thy lover’s shade
And when at midnight s (oleum t;ce,
Ass. ft the rolling planets (hint?,
A oih* urrp, thy roue a i euue,
‘j*h ;u l.ear’ii the words 11 forever thine!”
Then liun.bcr fwcet, my Dirit’s there,
And peace and joy it brings my U;r !
LL I'TkR,
Recently wiitlenfrom a ‘Jew to his bre
tbren, concerning the efiabltjhmcnt of
a New Jewish Republic.
('•Translated from the Italian.)
BRO l idERS,
You have groiiived ! >r so many ages un
der the weight ol'.be cruellHf perleouiion,
and . you not vvifh to burlt from the ft ate or!
d-g cdnv/ humiliation in which intolerant &
b.itb.ik').•* rc'.i.ioushave placed you r Con-
Uiret accompanies u- every where. Gu-
Pifj.-rms s are uouiuett t defiled. Toe un-
L iken Yonttaucy v.irh which we have per
llvercd in the faith of our anreftors; far
i.* m procurin'’, us the admiration which is
due to Gen a condudf. has only increased the
n just hatred which all nations bear toward
n s . It is only by aiLair.g the exterior of
b *FneL and muftry that we are enabled to
prefervc our unhappy tx.ftcnce. It ;r, at
Daft time to (hake oil this insupportable yoke
,—lt is time to resume our rank among tin
jiarions of the universe.
Vile robbers polßds that f.tered land which
r.uranceiiors were compelled to yield to the
Homans. They profane the holy city which
we defended witn so much, courage. Pofte
rity has preserved a dreadful remembrance of
the fti ugi.de—V/r, sure have nor forgo'ten
ir. That courage has only (lumbered ; the
hour to awaken it is arrived. Omy bre h
ren ! let its rebuild the temple of Jerusalem !
An invincible nation which now fills the
world with her glory, has shewn us what the
love of country can perform: Let us im
plore her genetofny—request her afiiftante ;
andwe may be a flu red that the philofopny
which guides the chiefs of that fubhme nation
wili induce them to give cur demand a fa
vorable reception.
We are more than fix millions of people
scattered over the face of the earth. We
pollefs immeme ric es. Let us employ the
means that are incur power to rest ore us to
our country. The moment is propitious;!
and to profit of it is <ur duty. The follow
jng arc the means heft tinted for carrying
this holy enterprize into execution :
There fhali be. eftablitbed a cou. cil, the
members of which (hail be eledted by the
)evv swh oar e fpre ad over Eu r <.?pe, Asia and
Attic?, wha ever be their Ebb, in tiie fol
lowing manner :
t, 7 he Italian tribe. The Jews who in*
habit the Roman, Cifalpine ami L'gurian re
publics, the states of Tufcanv and Parma,
ta .and the kingdoms of Naples and Sicily, fhali
lend tfeeders to Rome, charged well the
nomination of one member of the council-
The lame (hall be done by each tribe.
2. The Helvetic tribe. Thoie who inha
bit SwUze'land and (he (fates of the king of
Saidmia, (Itall fend their elc&ors to Geneva.
3. The Hungarian nils. Those who ia
habit Hungary, Auifiia, B -hernia and th.e
territory which iornierly belonged to Venice
fhali ferd their electors to Vienna.
4. The Pc/tJfJ tribe, Thcfe who irhalvt
the country heretofote called Poland, M 1-
clavia ard a'lachia, (hall fend them deal
ers to Ctacovi.i.
5. The Russian TANARUS: who inha
bis the (Lies of the emperor of Ru ha, with
the exception of the Crimea, a< and the coun
try fi liated on the Black Sea, lhall fend their
electors to ivlO'Cow.
6. The Ivor then; /mV.=Thofe who inha
bit f.veden and Denma.k fndl fend 1 heir
electors to Copeuhagc n.
7. The It itiib trier. Those who in- j
hahi the British islands (hall lend their eiec-i
toi s to London.
8. The Sicr.ilh irile. Thole who inha
bit Bpaln and P.ntugal, (hill fend their elec- !
tors rc Cadiz.
o. The G illie tribe. Tnofe who inhabit
France, including the conquered countries,
ihall fend their electors to Colmar.
10. 7 he Dutch file. T hose who inha- j
bit Holland, (ball fend their deckers to Am
ilerdam.
11. The Prussian tribe Those who in
habit the e.Vckora e->f Hanover, and the!
(fates of the Ring cf Pruifu, (hah lend their 1
cledkors to Berlin.
12. The German tribe. Those who in
habit the other Kates cf the empire, foal
lend their electors to Frankfort on the main.
13. 7 he Turkish tribe. Those who inha
bit the Crimea, the Banks of rbe Black lea,
The tkates of the Grand Seignor in Europe,
including all the Greek ifiands, (lull fend
thtir electors to Conikaniinople.
15. The Aiiatic tribe. Those who inha
bit i’urkty in Alla, (lull fend their electors
n Smyrna.
i*c ..f.-Kart tribe. THHo’c \v 1?0 inhibit t,
aid the territories of tire ioubaiy powers, inad lend
t eir electors to Tunis
The 15, deputies cf thcfe tribes (ball form the council
w? ich lhall held its fit tings a tiLris. When they fn.il
nave alTembled to the number of inn?, they m-v be
ziu to delibera c on the fubjeckt f their mission.
Tneir deciliqps (hall have with til -he jews the
f rce of laws; the, fl;dl all he obliged to submit to
them. Ihe couneti (!••!: appoint an agent to coin’’
municcte to the executive d:re£tory of 1 ranee, me
proportion whith it may bethought proper to make
to the Fiench .’overnm.ent.
Tr.e c )u:- r ue pr pose to occupy dial I inrlude
(liable to such arrangments as (lull be agreeable -to
France) Lowvr Egypt, with the adcotjon of a
dittrict of country which final! have for its! mi s 2
linerunning from Pto-mais or St. John D’Acxej
to the A.(phaltic Eke or Dead St-a. and from the
ißuth point of that lake to the Red Sea. This p>- I
fition, which is the moft-r.dvan'ageous in the world
will render us, by the navigation of the Red Sea,!
matters of the Commerce of India, Arabia, and the I
south ar dealt of Africa, Abyftinia and Ethiopia,!
those rich countries, which (unbilled Solomon wi’h
so much gqhi and Ivory, and to much precious
ftowts, util trade mu h mere willvngly with u-, that
the greater part of tneir inhabitants dill pradkife
the lawo: Mnfes, the neighborhood of Aleppo and
A'amafcus will fa* in,ate tmr commerce with Icr
fia ; and by the Medic! reanean we will communi
cate with Spain, ] riuice Italy, and trie rest or Eu
rope. Elated in the centre of the woiid, our Coun
try will become the en repot on all the rich aiic
precious prod uVi ions of the earth.
Ihe council (hall otter to ’he French govern
ment, if i: will give us the aftiftance nectftary to
■ enable us to return to our coun ry and to maintain
; ourselves in the pdl ssiou o* it.ilk. h very pe
! cuidary rndemrdfteation. cndly. i o Chare the
I commerce of India, Err, v.i h the merchants of
v , J
t rance or.lv.
I he other arrangements and the oppofnions to
be made to the Ofiemar. Dtr:e, cannot yet be ren
dered pubi.c ; we mutt, in t.v.matters, repnfe on
the wisdom of our council, and the good faith of rhe
rrerrh nation. Le t us chrmfe upright and enligh
tened deputies, and we may .have icufidence in the
iuc efs of this undertaking.
O, my brethern ! what facrifires Ought we rot
to m,>ke to obtain this object 1 We fhali return to
our country ! we (hall live under our own laws; we
(hall behold those fa red places which our an - etiers
j iluttrated with their courage ar.d t uir virtues, i
I already fee you animated with holy zeal. Isralites !
me term of your misfortunes is at hand. The op
portunity is favorable; take care you do not al
low it to escape.
THE SUBSCRIBER ,
Offers his Jcrviccs to his friends and tb
public , in the
Factorage, Vendue, and
COMMISSION BUSINESS .
As he means to confine h wife If frrUlly to the above
business, he fiat ter s hmfieif he fhali be able to give
atlefnotion to theje who may employ him .
JOSEPH 21K rsi OLD. Cos in move c Row.
Nov. 3.
FRESH FLOUR.
jfu/i. cccivedfrem Baltimore ,
100 Barrels Superfine
F L O U R.
Which will he fill for Cajh cr Notes at 60
a ays, Apply to
JO S E PII AR l V OLD, Com were e Row.
November 3, 1002.
W O 0 D,
rjpdIOSE who vvifh to purchase Wood
| from the Subscriber, ple ife observe,
that four Dollars per drav load is the pdee
JACOB CUNKS.
November 6 jSo 2. (1 w 3w)
v WANTED TO RENT,
► SUFFICIENCY of good cotton and Pro
£\ vjion land on or near the alts, as would
employ about twenty w.orha sand for whtco the
birhejt price will be given, and no oljebiicn
had to an advance cf rent. Apply at this
rr*
spme.
Sept. 1.
* NOTICE.
E are aireSled by John Mill-edge the ex
\ V cotton cf the fate cf the late Jacob
l Paid burner to notify to all p -ifon s whatever Us
Prohibitum agaivft hunting on that part cf the If
'and cf St. Cal hem ne's belonging to the said est ate,
being totke North the Slock having cf late been
much lefsexcd by fuel pracJife, and other injury
done and after this noli'e will fed bimfdf bound io
prof cute to the extent of the law , all persons
found to violate it.
WILLIAMSON IF MOREL.
August, 28 ISo 2.
Will be exchanged for
NEGROES.
\ TRACT of LAND, about t.Vee hundred
acres : one hundred as prime coiron End a
anv in Georgs, ar.d equal .o my in the
state: with a good dwelling and out-hou&s, ccc.
immediately on the fairs.
For particulars, apply to
WILLIAMSON U MOREL.
September ic, 1802.
TO BE RENTED. I
A ND poffrjjion given on the fir ft day of C do. j
l \ her mxtjheStore at prefeut occupied by M r
Thomas M. C. Harris near the exchange.
D. B. MITCHELL.
Setliitjh‘€T T
fToT"I C E.
I>L Persons indebted to the fubferiber
on his former concerns are felieited to
call and pay of their accounts N:c. As much
lon-er indulgence can not be given.
JOHN GLASS.
Oflobfr, t 6. ts
NO i iCE,
LL persons having any demands again ft the
re of William Weft F s q. late of Liberty
County, dectcfed, are reqvetted to render (he fame tc
Mettrs. James & William Robots at Riceborougli
Gi io Li.e Suofciiuer.
JOHN JONES.
Adminiflrator.
Sunbury, Augufk, 19 iSo2, 4m
N O T I C E,
r |NHE Public arc hereby cautioned egairfi
j|_ receiving a note drawn by the fubferiber in
favor cf James Read of Gieen County for fair
llux-’red Dodars, dated April Ic, 1802 , pay. Ale
in Ninety days as the payment of the Jaid note
wid be disputed and if brought to court, it wil
be made to appear, that it ought not tc In paid.
JAMES COCHRAN. !
Limerick September, u 1802.
WANTED.
A BOAT that will carry from ten to
J.~\. nveive Cords of Wood, for which cash
wiii be grvrn : appiv to.
ABRAHAM D. ABRAHAMS.
Military Agent for the
South ci n Department.
Any person willing to contract for remov
ing the Guns and Carriages Rc. from (Vir.
Tdfairs wharf to the Magazine will please to
apply as above.
October
MAR SKA L’S OFFICE,
A EL persons who have any leaga claims
Jl \f r Qn F.e SCHOONER BETSEY, fold
v the Mar dial, will present thei r accounts at
this oflice.
November 3, 1802.
JAMES M. WILLSON
]T Nr OR MS his friends, and the Public, that
A he has opened an OFFICE at his house
near the Court House, where, he draws
INSTRUMENTS of WRITING,
of any, -and every delcription, with accuracy
and diipatch.
November 6 1802. (rs)
CUSTOM-HOUSE, District of Savannah.
/\ NF person willing to engage, to weigh
and keep in their stations, and in re
pair, the Buoys that are, 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.
THO. JOHNSON, Colleclor.
Sept. 17 aawtf.
To MERC H AN 1 S.
A person in the Mercantile line, fettled at
a fmal 1 village in the country, where business
may 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 that amount, or would have no objection
to being concerned with a large importing
wholesale houle which would Ripply full
afiortments at colt and charges.—ln case of
a {)artner who would reside on the (pot, he
can be accommodated with the family, who
are po(Ft(Ted of necc(Tary con veniences.—For
jurther particulars on this illbje6k, enquire of
the printer, and add refs & few lines as they
will direct.
Wovember 2, 1802.
bankruptcy'^
W WHEREAS a com mi (lion of Bankrupt-*
cy is awarded, and iiTued forth againfk
William Thompson of Savannah, merchant,
and he being declared a bankrupt, is hereby
required tofurrender himfelf to the commis
fior.ers in the laid commiffion,named ; or the
major part of them, on the 17th 2nd 24th
days of November, inst. and 00 the 15th of
December next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon
of each day, at the Coffee house in the city of
Savannah, and make a full diicovery and dif
cbfnre of his estate and effects, when and
where the creditors are to come prepared to
prove their debts; at the second fitting to
c-hoofe aflignees. A.nd at the latt: fitting the
laid bankrupt is required to finitti his exami
nation, and the creditors are to assent to, cr
cr ailfent from the allowance othis certificare.
All persons indebted to laid bankrupt, or that
have any of his effects, are not to pay or deli
ver the fame, but to g> v ’e notice to
VV. B. BULLOCH, Solicitor.
Nov cm! ci’ ic.
WAR DEPARTMENT
August 16, 1302.
WHEREAS , by a law of Congress pnjfid
on the 26 tb day of April 1802, it was
enabled, tc That it /hull be tbs duty of the Secre
tary of lVar to receives, all claims to lands for
military services, and claims for duplicates cf
wan ants i fined from his office, or from the land
office cf Virginia, cr cf plats and certificates of
purveys founded cn finch warrants juggefied to {
have been left or deftr eyed ; until the fi fi day of
January next, and no huger ; and immediately
thereafter to report the fame to Congress , defgna
ting the number of claims cf cab defer ip l ten, \
with his opinion thereon f
Nonce is hereby given, To all tc'fcns
claiming lands for military (ervices. that they
must lodge in this off a. prior io the firjl day sf
January next, documents to prove the validity of
their claims.
v - - I
Comijfionedofficers surgeons andfurgeens mate
or their legal repre entatives must produce evi
dence io prove that lhey fnved in the army cf the
United Stales to the end cf the war, or that they
were deranged by a refclution of Congress , which
did not bare their claim t i military bounty lands m
It will dole necefftry for the reprefer.tativcs oji
officers (Ac. hi lie,l in service to prod tee evhsnc
to prove at the per fin was u fain by
my .
Non-comvAJfioncdofficers, musicians and pri- 4
vates, cr their legal representatives muff produce
evidence to prove , that they tnlifted to serve in
the army of the United Hates during the war
and that they adiully served until the end rtf aid
war. It will also tc nueffavy for the repryeu
tatives cf non-commissioned opjicers , (Ac. who
were enliftedduring the war and were killed in
the service, to produce evidence to prove that were
“/lain by the enemy.”
11. DEARBORN.
Secretary of War.
3000 DOLLARS REWARD
1 NDN
•vA,/ fi-y 1 A', h T
gfA' 7rf)lv> II TILL he paid by the Underwriters
W <>n the Schooner Dorchcflcr, to
any person or persons who will drap for and raise the
Schooner Dorchester, Pennifter, late matter, about
so|tons burthen The Schooner faLd from Tybee on
the 8 : h of A sign ft last, about 4 o'clock, P. M. bound
for Naflau; at 12 fame night (he funk, supposed iri
from 10 to 15 fathoms water and from 10 to 12
leagues from the Bar. There is Lid to he in a ftr.all
trunk locked down in the run, 3640 Doubloons, in
fuied at 61,880 Dollars. A llilvage of one fourth of
all the money it covered by railing the veftcl. will also
be allowed in addition to the above reward. Further
information may be had on application to the l hi der
’ writers, in Chark-fton.
N. B. The primers in Savannah, New- York an
Baltimore, are requested to publuh the above.
September 8.
F O U N D,
BETWEEN the Cufliom-houfe, 2nd Mr.
Moore’s, by a Negro Boy, a BANK
NOTE, the owner may have it by deicribing
it, and paying Hr this advertifement—lt is
e xpe6tcd the Boy will be rewarded for liis
ftonefty.—Apply at the Cuttom-houfe.
Savannah, nth Oflober, 1802.
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Sulfield, Conn. October 15 1802.
thofe who have Tisve perused this
fi poem, any encomiums upon its rnerirs,
are unecellary ; to those who have nor, we
can with juttice observe, that the harmony
of its (tylc, chadity of its sentiments, and the
justice of its remarks, secures it an admirer
!;n every reader cf judgement and tafee.-
While it adbrds delight, to the fchohr,* by
its erudition, it is no iefs pleasing to the far
mer, who 011 its page will find himself in
miniature, and h:s farm in landscape.
THECONSTITUTION,
OF the Republican Fusiliers, is ready for
delivery to the members at this o?ficc.
October 27,