Georgia republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, January 31, 1806, Image 3

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ru \OP LAN !31:GGr\ivS. Ft out t - dw-ictin Idlers, I r <A. Ip . •$. At Rornt*, the bepg3rs lc}r?i.=n turn mu: t • i arn tlirir tb'lv hfr rj t'..l lO .ill ‘7:l, VV tic li *nr y. l).‘* g ; ti to tv hu y.ry. Tcn v v are o::cafionally ierenacJt and vj h t‘>e loud and continual ir.r.v s, tr-.:: rrv’- ;bi v froit> fotne iiv;v tv, more Hi a me) fs tlian or.iina r , woo will exhibit an appear - a” of accident or vi:f ..!e, to< fho: Ring (<•(>£ exa-riinej, fron which, .hob who thooie to tiro; fin. thicy iinO his hat, tun a way tiieir eyes—and thole wh do not, are fain re* nos ovc■ the way, or turn about and tak up -he ut,: Jlrc ‘r. This, h. v\ cv. r, is ;o > or at an exert o i 11 he continue i lo; p, ana too bo.i. fin i ■ •;. dit on to be fid: • twice i.i the L.r.e plac —i Lkn. ciilpi 7 i .vr.xche.MK • is mi , more frequent, Eke tht of i a z.rc iut t eR-oror D• ves O. 11. h theie were feverai ia nv daily w.lk:, whole well known Nations I always avoided, by go i : , ab vjt, if i hid i: n t in my JJO ver tb deal out to them thi ci.iitniJb.iry tr.bute j tor ont-muil lv loa i.d with pence, ac Rome, !.r web as at i. ndon, to Idtisfy ah the begg u s one i.eeis. Volume ls. pave i 8 ;, At N-i•••!(.•£, ii.e L z.j?oni .ma*. t>’ ic ;t 1 iitming ihe i iclws, fa ir u’... s, u.iJ.r tiU: very wfintiovys t.i me . y,. 1 P.-.i.-ice, wlitre tht ttv. „r.t ul pioin- hi ie or ih C'ii :\i bth-;r.. ; u.)U : s w .oie 1 . ii.H.itt‘4 With b -gar; tnac ;ir baking in the fan, aia ry or whom k xhrbit cMii defpr n-iries in a rn.,n..ci too offdimve to be deferifsed. Os fame faoek ing figures i woußi >l diy ai a . c Barge niy wounutu tne. tv r> ; to. cli* tiv.-n ul >ti is injnibit. }i ; ht: middle of a ch u fronts tbe opera, defeaccltfs, on i uj Vi y edge of rhe iu 1 drive oi t.-.;er hurry, and thou gird: s dis l:.)-:tion, i have ften adui;s lie roiling in the mod, half nuked, and whole ram lies of children le;c l.ifawjmg upon a Iftero’ ltr-m, to attract t L e notice o! paffmgers by continual cries- Aor here, as well as ell -where in 1- ir:.tpean cap’-ais, the rich an<i • v■ ri rapuiiy by in the r •coaches, and leave the i nportu nit.es or beggars to be felt and n-hevrJ by -he humble cUHes o’ iociety,—l am la- shed that more o >jecls of tb.s dck'r;pt>i:>u mi <h: or priced up in the Uric's of Nanles, thin ccu!J be (urn (heu bv ail he hofjJitaU in the Un ted E-.ates, though the n jfyuiry inflitutions are by no me a.s V’.ndng a; Naples ? bur polio-, isii'-rc i court G iccure, and the funds of hospitals are iningc i by U-toon governors, who if t -a.de -are of theulcives, in-, itcad of the poor, can cheaply a ro.ii* ior neglecl of duty, or tnnl a uriinillratioii by leaving to the chapel of thr in-hudon an off. j r;ng worthy of Ananias and Sap j i; k may be a fiver cjndie frick or a golden CruciSx, bought ■with a triflin'portion of a ecu muiated peculation. J > a r e ‘’7B. O o’ Thieves ana beggars are ac cording!}’ the pea of Ira! / and Italian jails a e tnenfel vps r. nuiianee. They freq ten ly o pm in o the molt frequented r ltreets large grated windows, through which the miserable wretches may be boh fee a and heard, to ■he great annoyance o paflengers ; for Eaiupeao j t : is’ are not like chafe of the cot’ u-yl towns :a An eric a, often inhabit- i ed by na one bur thejtilor.- an J j the barbarous cuitoms o f whip- ] pingcrim.riais througn the ftyeets ‘ of a popu’ous chy, abrjiithed inf Philadciphi: even before cne in forma'ion of chi penal laws, is <lll prated and uwder the priefl v t govern of Rone, vvrtii al jits fa-'4.*e u or. •animeats, in jdebaling to humanity l- X I RAC i . ■ . ... . . ..'t. *. j XI .- .. 4.. v wl v <’ f id's tht old quePiion, Is it pof fibie to have he fmuli pox in ‘he natural way after inoculation? !n many or the calcs luppofed to be the imail px fiprn in >i ulari on, it is pro 1 ante the marter has .ven taken tjo p the chicken pox which re If inb’es the Imail pox in many of its peculiarities, but in pore more than that of leaving! ,ors or marks on the lk n. But j ‘here a:e. certainly calcs wheie ’.here arc rhe if oil irrefragable proofs,of the h fedton implanted by inoctiia ion being of a various u r u. k y vv,; rc* thc*cillo rci c r li u s aec. ar;e wtic.s taken in the na-i ural way. in these cases 1 1 -cuhi luppi-le tb.e v.rious mat-! ‘ r !io u.". ! only a topical or ••u icn-l.tr ihi.-.r.’er. We i’ c fou.e !!r*K ; nalo aus to th s in nur ’> s wln> aaui ; p atients in • the im !i- }•*. x. But further, this to- 1 pic ..I or curia, ar infection mzv b J produce..; tv. s, t in per for. ■■ho have had the f. ml l-pox in nc nr.fu I way. Some year; \po in ode a j nndu.e on my icit h >nd with a lancet mcifien '.l wild variolous matter. On the eighth day an inflammation appeared on the place, accom- Pan led by an t-filoreiefnce in the neighborhood or ir, which exten ded about two inches in ever diredi n from the ipot w ere •he puochire was made. On the . h veud: day I was lurpriiVd to find two pool-:s (it I may venture o cab them iudi) ihe one co hern file oi cue fourth ft .get ) in< 1- t hand, an..l the ocne an in foirii'-vi. I'hcy remain ci thr re for f vend days, bu. without hdi. •_ w. h matter, and hen wro. P'.;.; off rather in the arm ot e. ibft vvarr, t!:an of a > l l. non l ab. Dr. Wav, ol vVil.nington, repeated the lame xperime t upon hi nlelf, bu: w. h a,; :.,ue this curiosity n .rc extraordinary t;.an thac 1 ■ : .av- ju-t now related. G i the cigh ii day alter he had m-tie a puncl ire on his nard, a pnckap. pear • ! o i .he Jpor, wui< h .n th uDai time fined with matter, moin which’'he inocula ed iev,:- rai children, who ftekened a: the ulual time, and-went through, all !he common liages and fymtoms >f the fnali-pox. It would lecnv from rhele fitts, iliac it is nece.s ----ia-y the Irnall-pox fliouid pro doce fljme iir.prcif; on upon cm whole lyttem, in order to render it ever afterwards incapable o. receiving an impreiflon of a fi n.sar iis-urc. From c TRs Nitn'-TokK llj-.rmd. A poor wornvi, who during the late vpidejmic, fuppjrtcd -herieir aid family by f filing.h-> CuTo, at the N.vv-Ma. kit radii:: c iff :e kettle one morn'i'g over turned and ah h r c IT e fpiit by the careielfieh qf a fai'orb >y, w ij wa< pis li ig by —While (h ■ w o lamenting the lots, audits confiqutnces to her poor iamily, who owed.) their fuflcnaiics al together to the proceeds dai'y received fr i.n the fate of her coffee, the captain of tin’ boy happened to come along, tihe caited to him, and n quelled fume little ! compensation for the l jury done her by J his boy, which the captain feCmed ra filer tn decline, pot yet havingunderftood the case in a.i its circa n tanees. A per lon ftsndiag at n fin ml diltmce observed to the captain, that he thought he ought to pay the woman for her c ilTe, that ih - was poo-, and-up on it depended the fop port of hcrfelf and famoy. Tne capiii ; viewing rhe stranger as a perfou inUrfcr ing in affairs tiiat did not concern him, -liked him in a tone somewhat elevated, how much he would give toward’, th. support of the poor woman ? He an fwered, ‘ As mucti a* you wll Sir ” “ litre 13 ten dollars then” lay, cpt. S. ‘‘ H re is unmiueii” replied the ltianger. 1 Here i ten more” fay a the captain “ Here is as mtich” answered the ttran ger.—“ Captain S. then paid her one do'iar in the firit place for. her coffee, which was a little more than her cha.gr, and having throara fome.hmg into h r lap, depar cd. But guet3 at the poor woman’s aflon ifh neat, on finding forty ote ditlari in her lap! at fitt (he was rather dau-otio of the r.aluy of wuat sh; Uw, but with f j:ne c0..1i lera ;'e pei’luidoii (he pit up the money, w-pe 1 away ner tesrs —to is up her kettle, and went home with , lighter (L-p thin fine hit ever tro 1 bc forc. ‘ PHILAisITHROPJi. HANOVER, (N. H ) Dec. 27. HORRID MURDER. It i- ourp.iiiful duty to ’•ccord i tre.-i'. ,t. •:, • ...h would draw down feu v’.iients of reproach and execration on a Ijatta or M: iay, in h / native country, and which trull chill the blood which ’varms the heart of a e'.tVi.'ian or eve a a Mahometan. We allude to a late occurrence which took place in the debtor’s apartment of the prison ru Haverhill, in the comity of Grafton—in which, An the evening of the 17th current, a moll horrid and un provoked murder was committed upon Rufl;!l Freeman, efq, and cr.pt. Joseph Starkweather,by a brutal alfalun in hu man form, weating the name of Joliah Bumhan), who was with them a fellow pin tier for debt. It was perpetrated in cool blood and without the lead pro- 1 vocation. From representations made by the dcceafcd, after the bloody feene was aded, it fee ms that while cfq. Free man was ieat vl on a ltool, n.ar and in j front of the itove which wanned the] room, and his then fellow piifoncr, Starkweather, was in a closet attached to ihe room ; between the hours of 8 and gin the evening, this monller came up bc’tiMid the former, and with a large knife with two edges, which he had wotn concealed under his arm, during vis confinement and for many previous] months, stabbed Mr Freeman in the bo ] 1 y below the riba, with a repeated and mortal broke—Mr- F. immediately gave ah alarm, which brought Mr. Sraikwea tlier tro-o ti>e closet ; he, was instantly tilfaulted and received funtKy thurlts, and while in the attitude of defending hiru *e!f wi:h a Ui.k ot worn!, received a mor tal wound under tie ielt arm, which perforated the Thor: 1/. It was impofiibl/to give immediate relief; the jailor then at the neigh bovs, and, as ufuaa had the keys of the apattmema with/tiim; he was immedt aiely caile !, pi ‘.J on opening the door feund the aIL./i in tlic aft of attempt ing luicide by gabbing liimfdf, his at '..empts were h</evcr unfuccelsful, altlio’ ■ic made a nunfa. r ot wounds upon him ieif, two of ivlich entered the body. Miff s. Ip man and Starkweather were found itt/tb'.i time in a horrid fitua lion, blood il/ea.ning from their wounds l falling into tb; arms of thole, who tin ■ ortunately <fir.ic too late for iheir reiuf, Mr. Staik.,4nihrr expired that night about one p’clock, and Mr. Fre.unan about tea olio k the following day, both in pelf (lion of their reafun. It appealed in evidence at the exami nation, tf,;t persons Handing at the out line of tin/ door, and who “ ere called there by the cries of the Inlierer , thro’ t?e triangular apeture in the door, law Burnham Itab both MefTrs. Freenflfn and Starkweather 5 what mult have been their fituntiou and feelings? to fee their cor.firied fellow creatures cut down iiy a monster, without the/polTibility of their affording immedute rebel ! We can fi.fely add, that through a long ahd, of coune, tedious imprisonment the conduft o; Mr. Freeman has been uniformly mild, ex mp'ary and fubtr.iHive and we are au hori led to itate that these fentitnents are also applicable to Mr. Starkweather, during his Ihort imprison r.. 2 t ot 5 or G we kt, Burnham is under an ordir of th juflices to await his triai at ti c next term of the ouperi rcuut in this county in M y next, wlien it is hoped the aveng mg arm of jufi.ee will rut toe worhl of Inch an outcuft from humanity We are concerned to aJd he is yet infenh. I■of tn trim- h has commute and ( torrid 10 rthau ) (ays ins God and ms unit will juitify 111 m 1 Ite tun ra sos tne deceased were at tended i.i the at ernuon of the following Friday by an immenle concourse of ci tiz : 11.-', who, with the relatives oi the tie ceafeJ wepl toe the depravity of human nature. GEIRCrf:R T DT If iac Crews IS. > rlc k of the C / / 0< Ifaae Cr ws, j Ordt.Kuy . fo't e Cois.i ty oj Camden, and St a e ajorefaid. VV.i; RbAS J tin K ;s appiie l dr ‘etiers of n on the --t i/e and ;dr ct- of Peer Km m j Ae of (he />mi of St. Mary’s, rnt. i ier decssled, as principal creditor. Pride are th rei.ue to u/e and ad m n h ail inri jii. ;ltr / e ki dred a -of o.e oecetfe Jto tils / fit j dttons ( f any they liav ) in rr •it •c-on or oit 1 1: t'.i u ii/I c . . .Via i.n next, o herwi.e le/fe s < l AJ.ni.nlfrdt 0-1 w. 1 oe g rnred. Ji/en under m nand and fe. 1 /’ ■ j.’ r .n lay ‘f Ja. u.ry, 18 0, and 1- t cfinriictu )tur of A me. lean In and peridence J‘” 3 1 4A GE fIGU, 1 By luiac (■ rc:oi L s > Clerk of the oust of Isaac Crews, j Ordinary f > the Coun ty 0 Camden, an * State ajorefaid. Wil ri;<Ad Edwtui b ear man pqiies for le/f-rs f adinimfir</ -on on he eifaie and cfFrv.f <>: J -mes vftlie , it e of/he/ow.i of U . tvd .r nun er deccifed as principal c csi tot, Tnefc are tne eit t > cite and ad ] noniih a I and hngubr /-:e k:nd<eda( ! -rdito so rhedc-e-ieJ to hie their | ■ jictions (it <ny uu.y have ■) in m. ‘ ti “, on or before the < ura M inaav M rch next, ofh.rwif. -e icisof ad -I*•i. it rat ion w.il oc granted. Ivs 1 under my hand ands :a! /hit I4.ht.ayof J ui j t y, 1806, and it tne / .Kiisih year of A-nciican lu de.oe uieuce. Jan. 31 db REPUBLICAN. SAVANNAH, January 31, tScft. W ILLI AM PAUKEH, who was con viiSted on Saturday last, of the crime of Grand Larceny, was yesterday, brought up cn nio tionjof ihe Attorney-General, to receive hi* lentence—and he having prayed through hit conn lei, to he allowed hit Clt’rgv, it was nccor -1 dinglv allowed him, and upon that allowance, tie was immediately, in the preffmee of ihe Judge, burnt and branded in the 1. ft hand wi'h t.ie letter f. rite piii.mer appeared | to >e greatly atTrcted after the inhiaion of the j puniihmem, and made many protestations of | Ins innocence. He laid, that he had noth |' n gto alledge againll the Court, the Auor ney-Geucral or the Jury, they having been, he supposed, governed by the law and l! e evi dence—but he said, or intimated that the j Hate’s witncl-i, Frater, had committed per. jury, an.l that he would have to anf.ver for it to in 3 God—and tie hoped that Gad w. u’d loon make that perjury niamfeft. This is the fubilance as ne ity as can tie recollected, of what was incoherently exprelied bv him, apparently under the influence of much men tal and bodily agony. But nis believed, that Parker, can as readily alTunie the charailer of an honrji injure! m.m, as he cun that of th; v’-Um* ; 1 > confp.cunus ha Iven his h.pocrify heretofore: Ii tie credo therefore .night to be attached to his tears or tus proteflations.— Protein like, he has b- en the devo.ee and the plunderer, as the ficuatinn in which he was placed, his interell, or circumftanecs required. It may be remarked, that his con viflaon on Saturday, did not depend on th leftiinony of Fraler—nf that teilimony had beenomitted'here was Hill fullicient tellimo. v left to jmlify a cor.viH.ion upon princi[)l< s ( f lav;, and that evidence drived too, through die moll refpe(Slat)le channels. I is a curious til that previous to the imprisonment of Parker, robberies and burg laries were f> frequent as to create very Io rious alarm among our citizens; and that Luce Ins imprisonment none have been c-’iiv mitted. —This speaks a Hrong language. A postscript of a letter from Alesan dvia, dated the (till infl. received at New-York, Hates, that an embargo by Congress was talked of. THE fiiip Loyifiana, Capt. IVlor, arrived yesterday afternoon in 6 day., from New York, and brought papers of that place to the 23d ii.llant, itidufive | they arc, however, dcilitute of inlclli * gence. PRICES CURRENT, Savannah, ‘January 31. COTTON, Sea luand, ill qua! 37 •:> a 40 2tl do. r.o f.dc partially (tain erl c, .1 31 1-4 ‘t:)ltW,as in quat. 16 a ■ ■, Uii-Ct*iilry 20 an tUCE, ift quality doth. 3 75 a 4 <>o Inferior 3 : 5 a i 76 I TOBACCO 5 00 Our com fpondent in-ar Charleston, informs us, and we are gad ‘o It\ r it, that from tins fummcis growth, on fin plantation, twelve pounds of can e l av . produced one pound of sugar; and that rlic round produersou and avarc:, from twenty to fitly pounds < f tone pi r hill. [ Augusta Checri. j A handfomc and liiicra! compliment was paid to the galiantry of Captain De catur, by a public entertainment on Tu-fday, the 71 li inst. at the Ski a/: effect re Tsvern, at >htch cheerfulm b; ami bar. iriouy, and the fc-nfeof relpvtt and ellccm ior their gallant guclt, banished patty , pafSoiiß, and united all in the common ami animating lentimeut of love of our common country. Tin: triiifis given were judicious -ml appropriate ; ands uric beautiful transparent paintings, execu e l ny the fiappy talent i of Mr. Holland, of the theatre, wcie dtfplaycd with lhe lin etl tlf ct. Aurora. Onr Winter, till the lull day of Dc* cemh r v.-as uiiCOinmOnly mild, that day and one or two others within the week, I wi re f> cold as to m ke fl 1 n ice, but the I succeeding line v.’erin day, deflroyed it soon. Sunday lafi, J nmary 7 11, was i more Itk ‘ a Ipnng than a wmt; 1 day, but in the night of tint day came up a loow i tt.irrn, which, though great part of it was melted by the v.arrnt:. of the ground , the remainder, with tie n. w. wind which succeeded, has so chill’d the air, that it 13 much to be feared, tinlus there fit .uld he a cordid.erablc change, that our navi gation Will loo(1 be impeded by ice. I’lftla. pap r, j Thr hurricane of Friday (fays a late f.'-nd-.-ti r,aper ) v.as lo ticinmlous, an ’ J ,v. ir. fudden fqualU and ffirts of w rii, iat many perfou* were carried off they e a. Avi minel just r- ‘v v. 1 . tfi. yard near the dy * • < J ■ t tef t -pond, about three a. ta. wa? !> r -- . blown off with Id* great coat an- j f t' rli y . ‘.tuc ‘i’amar, and was droivu ja. •’ ‘’ Ngcsfoti a> boat could ,• to iitKf -"fi. x l ■- c ■ ticc. Port of Savannah. 1 A .l KlVl’.p)—Ship fjammafcotta, Dnck endoil:, Gaudaloupc ; ha.quo Hazard, Kim -1 Jamaica ; Irlioorior Hulda and Anna, ‘■ ■N. York ; fchoohrr Sallr, Nye, A,! ‘ure. IVord, Charleflon ; (loop * ran... :n, Gran',‘itonningfon. Schooner Lyda, Cyowell.Bofton. C'LEARKI)—Ship Hcfo, C'-irk. Jamai c..a ; lap Savannah, lie mo, Barbados ; brig Eliza and Mary, Starr, Nc.v York; brig Sa i , liorlai d.liarbail.ios ; hr y | v;o l’ ricni'.', C.r ‘Weil, B 11 u ; fell 1. CVl'irub'a, U h chev, Ncw-\ ‘rk ; f.di’r. Angenoria, Hrnntt', Bal tuu re ; Hi. >p Loijifa, houolds, Cliarietton. BAYLKV & HARMAN, EXCHANGE, No. 6, If,ive imf>ortc;l prr Ship Odnvii, Cap!. Cofmt, /re.w I.ovJon , via Ch.it !jivn % and oll.'fr id’e aniva ‘s e n <J::oays > C Lt( and cxtrnjivc < [fat tmeat es ARTICLES IN THiUR. LINK, /.’ Itch thy rjftr at whoclsALE and retail jor cadi at fair pri.es. R* GentLyicn in tie count v aid famides in lev n will find it advantage, us to apvly. Best London double liro vc n Stout in hutir. And b ttka in cailca of 6 and( zen < a,h Fine Edcnbnro Ale Loudon bottled Cyder b ue Iparklin,.; CiiAmpnyne end Claret W im-s London bo'tlcd P..rt wine in quart <Sc pint I) ‘ ll . Jenuinc M.iiiura v nc in pipes, quarter cidki and per dozen A 1, w qr. imlk ild Port wine Od Armi...'C brandy and Jamaica Rum on (Iran,-lit Ok: In lb m (link y, aid i cal Holland gin in pipes and cat s A few D n .j ,lins and c.uts very old J i-> lr.aica Rum Ca cs, St pi nt and H o r in,m’s Rasp berry Sc cherry liratidy A it-alalia. Mi'tio que ana iiOrdutux Coidials af all kircis Mufcadinr, Frontignac & Mutcat wind Ride, L.ivci.iUr, Urange, i'.our ami Roney waters French S{ ho Ri(h pickle3 Olivia, Capers, Ariehovid, lieai Ctt “I"’ s, and red cabbage id f.m I ho t.es, Mufhruoii e.id Walnut Ketchup 6'hfu.qu: Qiiina and imperial iilii faucit Fine India S’ y Eff-nce of An hovlis, Oyster JCttlnip, < Pepper Vinegar, See. £tc. Red nnd black prpptr, fine falladoil Table fait, wine bitters London and Durham mu (lard, and Rnidy made London iruiltard, very fu jicrior— wanauted to ke u in any cli* mate Curry powder, split peas and I’. ai led barley in kegs, chocolate Fine double ( boiler and Clufliirc chcefe Cuu.kiia and butter b feuit iii k gs Fine pii kiod ami frnoaked to .guct, fhoul* lima and fl'ldits, warranter. found, Vantinu limit!, Uuloua faulagi s, and S iced ■ a inon m Irintli key ( alco, too kiblue Paul oytuiii, pul up •>/ a careful hand 50 half bbU. hip ili .c B.'ltitrioi'i fl ur, land af. w dnyti liuci, double bol ti , suit; b!e tor private families IO cbelts firft chop hytort ) j,o do young hylju i TEAS j <l< do iouchung ) 20 bids. loaf at.d Mukov uo sugars 30 b< x a Godfroida’ an. 1 lvi r.->’ lupe< 1 tor Spa 1 .lilt f g:ua 2 pipe: fine old L.P- Madeira ■ iue 30 cairn lirll qiP y, Lorn,oil multard of 6 and 10 dozen each 20 do prefervc# allotted, viz —lincy, grave, citiou, lafpberritt, Ilraw htrrics and black and red currant j' v ' iiy ;oo cainnflers tiib'c strong battle gun powder 15 begs b'.‘it rifle powder 2 tuiiii flint, ufLrted Jan. 3 1 44 1()K .SALE. 1 Rryan County, a I E ACT of LAND, confab in;> 6j6 acre , known by the name t i 1 ippuraiv hit diuiiic* |y fi/ua/ed on ih: North file cf Mid way river, abuu t (cn rnit'es from SunOury by water. There arc acres prime Lotton land and 75 of it cc, l:x remainder pi; e baric- . —• )n toetradl there is a house which mt lir/’e repair w u’d m ke c mfor i.ibic, A.IJ a good KulCh n and liurc 00 .1. 7be r.rms Will be Miaic known by applying to j> iCdAKL/ M, MoX vVELL; J m. 31. 4b (jt kun-awa y the fj?f:rjber a. NEGRO \h . NCii na.ni and L\El w, the b'i'i live feet lix or ftven inches iii b, fl. iuur and Well n <ie> a fu.kcy Ui .J...UT;, of a dale ad 1 ur“ty •ui -r . color. tine left tn.e h ule <4 J hn kL VV illia of , E'q. t-n the j b mi.’ of th sutii initanf, and nut n s > vn. iinypeibn v/h • vv.ll deliver b.r 10 the jiiir of S.vuinaii, rt> .il > lib :1 it OI j, 1'.n.l <r j j 1•. v.. the It” va.d j: i ‘Vc.:\ 1 if i) .-EL \RS. ; E. fi US I y N. 3-