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TOtt. THE PUBLIC INTELLIGENCER.
TO *iOUISA.
Enchanting maiden , ‘echo can view thy char,ns,
And check a whir to fold thee in his arms ?
Cupid his vivil heps within thine eye,
And all around his poison’d arrows fly.
7by form celestial, all the beauties grace,
And wry charm is centred in thy face.
Thy auburn curls, which in luxuriance grow,
With study’d negligence o’sr thy shouldersflow.
Thy Ire: t, the seat of rapturous delight,
Jirjetls its coldness, but as snow it white —
As that discclvmg, down the valllcs run,
To streams converted, by tie potent sun ;
£.l das thy heart inciting tear-drops flow.
Dissolv'd in pity, hflthe tale of woe.
And oh 1 nvheneerttic tears of feeling flow,
Adozun that cheek of such transcendant glow —-
Within, rr.y mind no jaster semllav.ee gro:.s,
Than would thy cheek be to the blooming rose ;
And the pure tears, which thy fair cheek suffuse,
Would hear a likeness to the vernal Jews ;
So that thy ch.-li when moisten’d with the tear,
Would like a rose, wish due drops hi v’d, appear.
No thoughts impure that genii: bosom swell,
Though loves in ambush thfre delighted dwell.
Candid and frank, devoid cj every art,
Thou'id lovelier still, sweet vidress of my heart,
lathis S that yon, and you alone, appear
To be unconscious l hat you are so flair.
Then who car. view such ripe, AttraShv charm ,
Tit chech a wish to fluid thee i a his arms ’’
C h! hve.y virgin, who car: hear thy voice,
And or to love, or not, retain the choice ?
2oy gentle asserts are the seed of love,
Sweet as the strains, which raptur’d r. j 1 ‘y Jove,
From thy soft tongas into the heart tig, flow,
They’re gustily root, and soon luxuriant grow :
Dir/iptur’d hearts, Lite's wran reuspovt'r, then
feel,
And prostrate captives at thy altar Inee).
Thy form is beauty, all thy heart's refin’d,
Aid richly cultur’d- is thy virgin mind ;
From Rome’s and Greece’s literary store,
With cars you’ve gather’d all the useful ore.
Knowledge profound, join’d with a heart so pure,
I, Just admiration, and must live secure—
Then who can see. dear maid, thy beauteous form,
Which ev’ry grace contributes to adorn—
Who can behold thy form and net admire,
Who ean behold is and not feel desire ?
And ah ! wbodl hear thy tongue in accents sweet,
Drove that thy mind, with knowledge, is replete,
And, like thy form, tloc common herd above,
Tet still continues ignorant of LOVE.
€>h ! if poor mortal e'er could f erf At le,
Then syre perfection we behold in thee—
As Venus lovely, lih: Concordia mild
Nature form’d thes—thou'ri Minerva’s chill.
HENRY.
io Dollars Reward
„ absconded
i ; . “tl fromniy yarutbijrnori
*'• 4* ‘••itr.out thafn.all- 1
JUT \ ‘ rl l provocation, my
Nefiro Fe!,ow ifac,
UfjpßaPlftl w ’ iJ known in this city
To thofa who have no
’ -pi#m knowledge of him, th
fjilovr’nt? dcfcn'ption ol h'a . : , .>?•
penance ra : >.y ba nece.ffa/yT be is 26
years 5 teet S or 7 inches nr
height. wAgja Iris hair very nicely platted,
rsa.gryat in his dress, affe&s to laity
can.tag? atniScot, (peaks bad Englilh, and
hayit-g-bvetr owned by a Physician talks
snuvli ol hrs knowledge ot medicine and
%gry • be is a very likely Lliow, tells
iloiy, and has a
/"peaking <.f spoken u- ;
home i‘i ‘aiu, a.-ii pro.
3 it,S evs} y rnccliiiiii.
“® C , ? hnve r? ward 10 ;•.
itcing c irfisii at?ay tn aov boat or veiT:
from and fifty Dollars upm
his bdng brought to tr.c Item, or iecuir
h) ary pri fan, beyond the limits of .
(bite, If sac has numerous connexions i-
Sou b-C-rofea, and his efforts will l
u!ed m get there i:: boat.
THOi : V. P. CHARLTON.
A°S*“ - i9
I LOAN OFFICE, GEORGIAj
June 23 d, 1807.
Notice is hereby given, that in con
formity with the provisions of the act
supplementary to the a6t, intitied t; An
aft making provision for the redemp
tion of the whole of the public debt or
the United States,” books will be open
at the office of the commissioner ofloans
for Georgia, on the fir ft day of July
next, to continue open until the feven
icenth day of March, tBo3. ir.clufive
!y, the fourteen lad days of each quar
ter excepted, for .the purpose of re
ceiving fubfcriptioVs for such parts of
the old fix per cent, deferred fix per
cent, and three per cent, flock, as may.
on the day of fubfeription, hand on
the books of the laid commissioner of
loans.
Those proprietors of the old fix per
cent, and deferred flocks, who may
fob fieri be, will receive in lieu thereof
anew fix per cent, flock, equal to the
unredeemed amount of the hock fur
rendered, redeemable at the pleasure of
the United States, under a proviso,
however, tha tno reimbursement fhal!
be made except for the whole amount
of any such new certificate of flock,
nor till after fix months previous no
tice : and die proprietors of the three
per cent, flock who may fubferibe,
will receive in lieu thereof, a fix per
cent, flock, equal to fixty-five per
cent, of the amount of three per cent
surrendered, redeemable in the fame
manner as the new fix per cent, above
mentioned but no; reimbursable, how
ever, without the 2 fie n't of the hoi iers,
until after the whole of the new fix
per cent- (given in exchange for old
fix or deferred as above mentioned) as
well as the whole of the eight per cent,
flock of the United States, fhail have
been reimbu 1 fed. It is alio provided,
that in every nimburfemeiu which
may take place, a preference will be
given to those creditors who may no
tify their wish to be reimbursed • and
that if the applications to that effebl
fhail at any time either exceed or fall
foort of the futn then applicable to
that pimpoß*, the priority of payment
fhail, so far as may be acceffary, be
determined by lot.
The present flock-holders who re
side in any part of Europe, and may
assent to that modification, may, at
their option, receive the imereti ac
cruing on the new flock, either in the
United States as heretofore, or in I on
don or Amflerdam, at par; in which
lafl case. the ituereft will be paid there
by the bankers of the United States,
fix months fubfequeru to the day on
which the fame would be payable in
the United States and fubjecl to no
variation; nor to any other deduction
than a commissioner to the bankers,
cf one half per cent, on the interest
thus paid.
JAMES ALGER,
Commissioner cj Joans,
note .
Proprietors of 1000 dol
lars nominal ii;: per cent.
Hock, fubferibed before the
firft of 0 Sober, 1307, will
jbe entitled to receive, 6i§ C 2 of r.e\v £x.
[ tv. cen tne era -or ucioirer,
and Sift December, 1807, 644 3,7 ■—
between the
Ift January, & 17t’n March,
13 °3* Cl 9 03
Proprietors of 1000 dol- 9
lars nominal deferred, fub
feribed before the firft of
Odober, 1307, will be enti
tled to receive Rr.r. yv .
jf fobfcrM be.
tween the fir'd October, and
31st December, 1807, 853 62
between die
Ift January, arid the ITtii
March, 1808, 851 42 .
Being the unredeemed amount of the old stock
on the lft of July and October ISC*7, and firft
January, 1808, refpedively.
Proprietors cf 1000 dollars three per cent,
will be entitled to receive t-50 dollars of new
f;x, ( .
NOTICE.
j ’HJt.'SbbfcrSber being about to fan this City for
~ * fe y weeks, has appoiiK.-d Mr. DAVIT* TAY-
I.k. jua’r. his lawful auorsry during lis ahfeacc.
’ . * P'RSi HILTON.
Atlas y.
OF the hundred bleflings conferred on man ui
this life, HEALTH makes a good
ninety-nine.
PROPOSALS,
BY
JAMES EWELL,
PHYSICIAN IN SAVANNAH,
For Printing, by Subscription, anew and greatly
improved Family Physician ,
ENTITLED,
THE FLANTER‘ AND MARINER I *’
Medical Companion.
CfvN this important fubjecl many bocks
r have been written, which, though
excellent in other refpcfls, have yet great
ly failed ol their ulelulnefs to Americans ,
because they treat ofdifeafes which, exili
ng in very different climates and consti
tutions, must widely differ from ours.™
The bock now offered to the public has,
therefore, ihe g r eat advantage ot having
been written by a native American of long
and fuccessful praflice in these Southern
States, and who. for years part, has turned
much ol his attention to this very iiUeieft
ing fubjefil. He is vety fanguiite th.A bis j
botlc will prove exceedingly ufefed to ail j
families, but more fifoeciafiy to those lxv- I
: ing in scattered neighbourhoods, where.}
r?,;c!ar medical attendance cannot eefily be
drained. For the tsz ol families thus
unfortunately circvn fiancee), the author
has prepared his Planter’s and Marina's
‘rLdical Companion, which treats, in tin
nod cie<u oil.: cunci f e manner, alitu.fl ev
ery di ease to w! ich tlxe human body is li.
-bie. wiii- iv name .symtoms, causes, regi
men, r ine and means cf prevention :—To
| which are lubjoined, a totalise oa the dil.
I bales peculiar to women and chtil. xen ;
! tux . dtffertaticn on such cases as geoera!-
! y occur it.Sorgery ; with a D:F enfatory.
(hewmg how to ptepare the m ffufelu -
I mi y medicines, with thei; proper doses ;
<o-d a Did tonary, explaining the techi icT :
terms used in this wurk. With fuels •
guide m this, a country gentle nan tn..y b<
enabled t. urret a difealo in th Bril n:o
----met.t oi its attack, and thus, where a pby-
H cian cannot readily be had, nr ay be mad
ha happy inftruniem of prelcrvtng lives
si Valuable as dear.
CONDI IIGNS,
The Planter’i and Mariner's Medical
‘.Companion , containing between time .r.d
I four hundred pages ctlavo, hand Comely
printed on a five wove paper, bound and
lettered, Ih li be delivered to fublciiheis
• t three dollars and fifty cents ; and print
ed on an interior paper, in boards, at two
dollars and fifty cents. .Nothing paid un
til the delivery ol the books.
‘flj’ TiIH Pubfcriber inform* Ida uotnerep*
Pn;ndß n th-3 a;i<S the sOjoinlng Hfe, that be fha!i
| let out immediately for Philadelphia, to get printed in
fa ‘fwperior *iyle,“ The PLANTAR** and MARINER**
j MP.DIC-'.L COMPANION,“ which they were pleated
; tohoanr him wi 1 hft:chuacommon patronage. Hees
j peAstobcb-ck shell tlol November next, to diftnbute
I the BouVt. Gemlem-a who held Bubfcription Papers
( are fubcitcd to continue their fneticly exertions to
j multiply coplea of a work which,’tia hoped, will prove
, u l great public Utility,
j Print, r* the Hate wit! plesf* kfe.-t
1 this three times iatheir pipers, for which they iliali
be paid on my retursi,
JAMES EWELL.
Savannah, July 31 45
Marlhal’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in O&ober next ,
a. the Court house,
WILL BE SOLD,
A variety of DRY GOODS;and
fome G ROGER IES, levied on as the!
r***'*r-'*r J-auk. JH.it
Robert H. Browne. —Conditions Cask.
BEN. WALL, M. D. G.
Augufx 31 5i
‘■ - - _ - - _
Land Lottery Notice.
l cIOxjE who he vs chsnccs in t!i?
Land Lottery, wirich cornmencsd draw
ing the loth otlaft month, in Lxuifviije,
fee 2 ffatetnent of the drawing at the
fubfetibei’s, near the play hoiifs, h” be.
■ : TT anthqiifed by the poblifher, Mr. Day,
printer, in Louisville, who will weekly
tupply him with she fills. o( thole who are
fortunate.
1 nose who draw prizes pay 23 cent:
and those who do not fine; their ~<,tnes in
the lift on examination, n.y ja 1 . 2 c =r f s
c M. WHITLEY.”
September x.
o i
N. B. For the purpose of not detaining
geotletnen who wifft to know uliat thoij
fortune may be. an alphabetical lift wtl!
1C kept at the place appointed in Savan
nah, Or:.ebauves cxfl£tnd gratis,
3000 BUSHELS LIVERPOOL
GROUND SALT
to tons IRON, assorted
40 hbds. SUGAR, fome very fine
; 20 JAMAICA RUM high
P ! Qof
20 qr. calks O’ ! SHERRY WINE
10 pipe* FRENCH BRANDY
10 real HOLLAND GIN
30 boxes NEGROrPIPES
20 calks BROWN STOUT, (quality
warranted)
go barrels ireffi FLOUR
Together with a general assortment cf
well chosen
GROCERIES,
AT RETAIL, IS OFFERED FOR SALS
By B. & C. BROOKS.
WHO HAVE IIECEIVED ON CONSIGN
MENT, 33 BARRELS
Prime Fork,
Which will be Soi l low for Cafil or ap
proved Paper',
Lily 10 2ot 39
Knox & Pope,
Nave received per brig E!izc., from Philadelpkis,
20 chests irefli HYSOI- 1
, V ■* 1 4 2p (’ r ‘’ ‘
20 GlllO young onto J
13 boxes genuine Span sh SEGARS.
ON HAND ,
Jrmaica PUM
Cogrriac BRANDY
H llanu GIN
Sherry and Lon, par. Ten. WINES
L'sfi lump ..j>a biown SUGARS .
COFFEE—CHOCOLATE 3
Turpentine SOAP, Bcc. &•:. wnich ans
ffered fur fide al reduced prices.
Auguff 28. 6: 53
Fl* (l quality COTTON BAG*
GING
SWEEDS IRON
CROCKERY WARE and
LONDON PORTER.
For uwlvj by
R. & I. BOLTON.
Anguft 24 if s£j
JJ. & J. Douglass,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
Per the Brigs Luna ar.d Sea-lilncd, fram Kec-Ycrlc,
a large aitiitiuu to tfceir fbraer Siock of
BOOTS, SHOES, &c.
V.’iiich they offer at Wlioicfa'e or Reuigat lh .it
Store, opposite the Euck c Head,
Augufl 14
1500 bushels Corn,
Landing this day at Moor’s wharf, fer falls
By B. & C. BROOKS.
July jQ IGt 4-5
’—
FOR SALE,
L*o r of LAND known in the
A-h eral plan of thole Lois foil und-r
execution by the late Atnhrofe Gotdoo,
E‘q. Federal Marshal, as /he property of
J ilin j. Z .bly, dec. by the No. (g.j five
ironunq three Ur; as. On the r..tfes
, ate an almost new dweffing houfg au !
! -’ kitchen, the 5,11 if iy i$ well finiOrs i,
g ‘ l -* ■ f v "~ : In ‘ mor
xvto she Bitespsjv-d leafeh; S ‘ - : J o t N..
(5) Sve, frou ng Kiyan street, to rf.e id*!*
April, 1814, tfg- iuer wji h the dwell,
Douse, Slop and other iniproremex;f shere*
■to, now occopk'd by the subscriber, in
Oglethorpe Ward, and a good find fer
bull nets. Candittons c<tfi*. An*-!- t>
„ „ 7 , ELIAS ROBERT.
b"7 h. j'ilv 34. 40
* * ~ ■
A PROPOSAL
Bt WILLIAM Y. BIRCII if ABRAHAM SMALL
OF THE CITY O? PHILADELPHIA,
rO.x FUI’LIsHIXG £Y SUUSGRJP‘t J. ON,
A
.Y,II3TEP\Is3 . IXO, and IMPORTANT WORK
Aalled
FEMALE BIOGRAPHY,
OR
MEMOIRS
or
ILLUSTRIOUS amd CELEBRATED
W O \1 EN,
OF ALL AGES AND COUNTRIES .
Er MARY HAYS,