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RE PUBLICA A
SAVANNAH,
May 2, 18ct>.
Yesterday between the hours of ri
and 11 o’clock, the cry of fire re-echoed
through the dreets of this city. The ci
tizens repaired to the place which
proved to be a boiifc iu the Market
square, at prefetit unoccupied by a
family, but there is a shoo on the
lower floor—it appears that the Gre orig
inated 011 the roof of the house. We
art|happy to date, that the fire did but
very little damage—its force was loon
extinguifheft by the adfivity of the citi.
leas—had it conquered, there is no doubt
theconf.q iencei would have proved fa
tal to that part of the city.
Conjecture, who is ever busy on such
eccufio.is, wiffi.s to attribute it to fomc
evil peifon, but, we 3re of opinion, that
it was occasioned by she from the adja
cent chimney.
Yeflerdav, being the tirlt of May, the v°’
imueer corps of tins city ee.ebrated their
Anniverfury ifter the usual exercifts of
the day, they repaired to tne different pla
ces alugr.ed them, to partake of a repafl pre
pared for the cccafion. The follow ir,g are
the To alts drank , y the CHATHAM KAM
GEItS, under the command of capt. ‘Jeknfcix.
lit. The immortal memory of St. Tamma
ny, whole yth. Annivertary we now com
memorate as a company.
. The United .States of America—the
fait exilting Republic - may Ihe cultivate
peace with all nations and send to none.
j. The Prelident of tlie United States.
4. The Coiigieis of the United States.
5. The memory of the immortal Walh
ifigton—the laviour and father of his coun
try.
and. The fate of Georgia, increale to her
agriculture and commerce.
j. The Governor of the State,
jj. The Array of the U. States,
tj. The Navy cf the U. States.
10. The Volunteer Corpsof the U. States
—the r0..0y lupporters of their country-.
it. Ihe memory of major General Jack
foil —.he Ifateiinan, patriot ami soldier.
12. ihe menioiy of Brigadier general
Tattnall.
13. The_ memory of our late commander
and fellow soldier capt. Young, and captain
Robertion of the Chatham Artillery.
14. The fa:r of Georgia—may their at
tracting lnvdes never impede our f rwardnig
when called upon for national protection.
15. An honorable and advantageous ifTue
to our foreign r.egociations
id. The Love of Liberty and the Liber
ty of Love.
17. A lalltng Peace to the Powers of Eu
rope.
VOLUNTEERS.
Py Gen. Mitchell. Emulation—may its
spirit influence and increale the number of
the Volunteer Corps, as it huej improved
their dtlcipline.
By Capt. Johndon after Gen. Mitchell had
retired.
Brigadier Gen. Mitchell.
By Lieu. Montmollin—Valor without tim
erity, and friendfhip without hvpocticv
By Eni'gu Anlley—Gratitude to rur
friends and generosity to our enemies.
On this occasion, nought but brotherly
love ar.d friendflnp beamed on every counte
nance—the pride of a soldier was complete
ly exemptifiedon this occasion—the day was
defied with honor to the officers and privates
We have not been able to obtain the
toads drank by the other corps, but we
Baal endeavor to procure them for our next.
Female Asylum. —We underltand, that
an Sunday next,thcie will be two Charity
Sermons preached before this benevolent
institution—one in the Lutheran Church
by the Rev. Mr. Ref, the other in the
Eaptifl Church, by the Rev. Mr. Hol
combe.l It is unnectffary for us t de
lineate the many virtues which (hint con
spicuous in this Society—itiiwell known
to every inhabitant of this community
that the founders of this institution are
females —it is nene other than an asylum
lor female orphans —the basis of which,
are centered 011 principles which eradiate
from hearts ovetflowing with gratitude
(or the destitute female—it is a door
open for the reception of those who need
the foftenng hand of a pilot to guide
them to the port ofviitue. We might
enlarge upoa thin fubjecl, but) it is to
tally unneceflary—this, we are of opinion,
js fufficient to recommend it to those who
tr.ay feel difpafcd to aid such an inesti
mable undertaking an undertaking
which refleeft* much honor on the Ladies
of this City and kg vicinity.
Counts me ay 1 on.
asylum, for female orphans.
This CompaHionate institution, is un
der the immediate care, and nurtured by
the fofterinj hands of Ladira, in and
about this city ; Its happy elfefta, have
been, and are daily felt, by the o v jrhts
that are benetred by the zeal fliewn on
the occasion. To aid the lunds, luirable
difeourfes will be delivered next Sunday,
J.y the R;v. Mr. Holcombe at the Bap
rift Church, and the iGv. Mr. B ft at
she Lutheran Church ;at the dco.s of
each, and r''uo,: J will thankfully be re
ce . and —Tiiis Compafftonate aid will
be ttrirtlf applied .3 the r.cmane pur.
i te ’ T*c f-*r : Diftrcfs,
Ws ‘ f —who
n.a-iuoers m a :v iuHitutinn that is
tunned tor their p r ofcCtion, and which
u'waiiuj, and loudly’ call* lor t'eueru
support.
Moral*, religion, policy and all the
divine attribute!juilif” an appeal to tin
well difjofed of ail denominations. It i
.1 compassionate mercy to the fair and
weaker lex—and as is well observed, i:
*ike tho Ctw of heaven, “ Twice blefferi
it hteffeth tbrj tuba give, and bletfsib those
who receive?”
I
C >f>t- Sayre, fiom Havanneth, informs,
tb it . r Ma Jays previous to his leawng tbut
port, the captain of a vessel, which bad ai
ms:. tbeiefs.jm ‘Jamaica, Rated that jtt/1
before be filled a Brtfjb packet had arri
\ ved ■with accounts of the DEATH of
K-ng of Great Bii
l it. A number of Utters, from ref pc ft i ■
ble houses at Havanneth, received in this *
idy, com muniC iti the jlin.e intelligence,
Chartettonpap
Capt. Dove inform?, that accounts of the
landing ot general Miranda on the Spanish
Main, were received at St. Domingo several
dayoetu.e lie failed.
ib.
FEDERAL PIETY.
A republican, riding, a few days ago,
in the county of Worcelter, on Sunday,
wan attacked by one of fifteen tything
man of a certain toiva, The traveller
after a critical examination was fuffered
to pass on. Immediately after, i,e was
accosted by a iecond tything tuun, who
appeared fixed in his determination to
confine the delinquent until Monday.
Tins petty officer paid no attention to a
(latement that “ a lick child at home re
quired its father’s prcfeuct.” He was
inexorable. At length the traveller had \
receurfe to stratagem. He told the of I
fleer in a low but confidential tone, that
“he was lent out from the B illon Fe
deral Committee upon an electioneering
plan for Governor Strong, that it was j
ahfolutely neceflary, in order to ensure j
the deitlica of Mr. Strong that he
(houhl carry certain intelligence to
Northampton as (oon as poffinle.” This
(lory operated like magic upon our fede
ral tylhing-maii. Hip distorted muscles
relumed their native comp'aeency -- He
pocketed fiis oath, feratclied hi
nodded assent, and away rode Pil-Gar
iiek, admiring federal piety and exuding
iu the fucctla of his stratagem. Rep. Spy
We arc anxious for a developement
of tile course which Mr. Fox will purfu. .
in his new lit nation, which is a very t
trying one. He cannot desert his old 1
principles, or decline efforts to carry his i
protelfiona into effeift, without difgra- i
cing himfelf; and he cannot at empt J
to put his profellions into practice with- !
out rifquing his it.ition as prime minister.
The quellion of union bet ecu England
and Ireland, is again agitated, as weft in
private clicks a in pnbhc ; in the de
bate in the house of commons, on the
3d of February, an Irish member inti
mated, that an effort would be made to
repeal the union act ; and, in noticing
this remark, Mr. Fox laid—he agreed
with the Irish member in his sentiments
refpettmg the union, that “ that inea
lure was the moll difgtaceful to the go
vernment of the country that ever wa„
carried or propofed”—This wa3 enough
to excite the feelings and the hopes ol
the enemies of the union, and mo doubt
the minut.r’s frucerity wi,l be put to the
test. In like manner, the Catholics
will renew their claims for the cxcrctfe of
the elective francfnl'e, and the diff.nters
will call for a repeal of the tell ati. All
thefc circumltances render the situation
of Mr. Fox peculiarly delicate—he has
the alternative, to support his former
principles at the rifquc of office, or a
bandon them with the infs of character—
we hope he may extricate himfelf with
honor from this dilemma.— Aurora.
Singular Bet —On Monday week
(Plough day) a bet of 3/. was decided
iu the Castle yard, York, England, be
tween Thomas Flodgfon and Samuel
Whitehead, both debtors ; it was, which
of their, was to appear as the molt fr.gu
lar and original charadkr. The former
was decorated wita a ten guinea bank
note on his waiflcoat bread, a number
of live guinea notes down the trim, and
on botti licics of his coat bread—with
guinea notes on his fli iulders and arms
of his coat j round his hat band wire a
great number of five guinea notes, and
near the top of the hat crown was fixed
a purfc of gold which went round the
fame. On his back a paper with the
word* “JOHN BULL.”—Whitehead
appeared in a woman’s dress on one ft ir,
with a fi k docking, a neat flipper, and
that fide of his face painted. The other
fide of his face an l body represented a
n?gro, with a man’s dress, and anew
boot and fpnr. The wager was given
in favor of Hodcfon, whose bills amount
ed to Syj guineas, independant or the
gold. We are extremely sorry the Ur F
of the money cannot be converted (as it
certainly ought) to the use of his iawjui
creditors. Load, paper.
Some Doll makers are considerably a
larraed at the numerous elopements which
have recently taken place from the nur
fe ~r and bonding f.heitl They are ap
"pichenfive of being ’really out of employ,
since the little M'ffs seem determined to
manufacture their ow. ha its l ib.
MAHRIED, —0:i the * c th inf:, by the
Rev. Mr. Bel, Mr. J Hv CarvoH;:/.*, rr.er
hant to M uHvaiiiar Pbtsa.t.
DlET)—Trtth's c*ry f v . r - ft Iderdjr on
the t sa D t ’ M’Gxrte,'.
Pu/f of Si -Vcuinah.
ARRIVED, >bip Columbia, Spiv.get
Jamaica; Brig Topic, Arnold. Bof.on; Schi
I hom: s, Le ircon, Phiadelphia ; Do piun
1 iienune New-York ; Edward,
.Vltifqjetto Shvre
CLEARED, Ship Stifati, Gh T.ltvg Am
llerdam; Brig Georgia, Jr-celjne, NswYoil
Hope, C pji, do. Hrilmg State;, N. Yorl
v ' ar 11 n ;c] ie ; Scttr. Haidah i. Anna Duke\
Newt-York j Sloop Packet, Daughada),
10.
htfUESDsL
AN annual meeting of the Tra{le e „ , s rt 1
quelled, at tlie plantation, at 10 ofiTock ti ■■
morrow.
Friday, May 2, 1806.
~TO THE PUBLId ‘.
1
TO a man ot any feelings, to a man who! , I
principal happinel's has ever confuted, it j
I not being thought unworthy of iho publn !
elleem, nothing on earth can be more - \
variance with his opinions than t-> be rclue j
tantly compelled, to repel in this manner tin >
unfounded and malicious afperllnn ti.t- 1 in. j
el, wanton and unprovoked intuits offer. 1 ■
h ; m in the Patriot of tail mnnday by Mr. “fume
Hely, —a few lincsinferted On Tuel'day in rli i.
paper informed the public, legal Heps ha
been retorted to, on account of the fall,
scandalous and libellous charges made agauii
me.—a llatement was then promised, am !
while in the performance of this ilinv, I pro
- eed to a detail which defies me exafpeiated
’efforts, f iuvetcraie malignity, I mull entrea
the puinic indulgence for my very unwilling
intrulion.
It was my misfortune to I ear if and to get
sequamted tvilli Mr. Hely on my arr.vui 11.
h nnah , wnetuer any advantages have
lefuued to the Patriot from the I'uhfequen
arrangement, is not my province to determine
Adifcernng public will judge forthemfelves.
I proceed to the invciligaiion of the libei.
Mr. Hely would, without an aii'ertton, 111
1 finuate that a difference exillmg a Jeo d.ll
biik only (his exprelEonj in p litical opinions,
was :he caule of and the motive tor our
fep .ration : While I moll folemuly, and in
the face of heaven aver, that poetical opini
ons of any kind had no reference to, nor
weie they directly or indirectly connefteu
with the caule of the mifumlerttand.ng. 1
feel a detail may bejuilly inmojtcujes expeft
ed, but however invidious ibe charge, 1 iion
fi'-ier it at prfent, a duty to be lilent ; ]>refer
ring mdecition on feme minds, as 1$ me, for
a tunc, to the perhaps irreparable confequen
cts to ethers fan aftu and public disclosure.
I ill il therefore only ilaie, that on Friday
1 It, 1 had realon to ctn.fider my fell’ affronted I
oy Ivlr. He y, tn that part of Ins houle whence i
I condufled the paper and w here l received j
pul'us cal mg on me relative thereto. I
withdrew and in his prelence took my
books and papers to make out my accounts,
.1 tbkl h tn my tuture interference with the
paper would be trom the houle were I boarded
•and lodged It could not be luppoled, that
finding (he oflfie without order, regularity,
: b >,>ks or accounts, I Ihould exp de mylelf to
j the hazard of 1 -fl .g the fruits of four months
j c.mttant a.,d afiiau us aitention by a fooldh
I lui render of my only vouchers for tne funn 1
due to me
1 The man who gave bread to, who fupport
led ivlr. iiely, who moretl ~n once extricated
| mm from difficulties, by JmallJums, was gen
erouily and nu.uanely rewaru u by that gen
tleman. a bill was preferred againlt him for
tailing away his books, the vouhcis for his
property. That the Grand Jury have added j
an this bill, with that difcermnctit character
iflic of freeman, no man can douin. Fortu
iiaieiy perhaps for Mr. Hely, their Conllitu
ti nal I.ll.horny could not be extended far
liter than to tejedl the Bill.
As 10 orangemen, informers, Iriflt patriots
and the fuoliih parade of Mr iiely’s alUllant
on the occ - lion, my reipeci for a generous
public, to whom 1 fed lo much indented, can
alone prevent me from qualify mg it in a man
ner it dele. ves.
I’roofs incontrovertible, communicated to
teveral oi -he moll refpeitahle itizen* oi
-avannah, prove to a demonliration the 11b
fu;dity of the imputation, the phifical an
poffihility of any thing of die kind having
exitted. A civil ailion for damages ag mil
Mr. Hely will no doubt, oy the unavoidable
dela-, enable himto kiiiii (his elegant eayref
Jion) my proofs, and bring f-ivvaru tne con
vincii g ones he has prom-fed
A tew lines will U’ lulEcient to crumble
his tinsel parade on the I pint “f 76. Able de
fender of the undoubted rights ol America,
his athletic fame, the power 01 his great
mind were equ .1 to the contelt by himleit a
l-.ne How unform ate lor toe world he
- was ot then in being—but ib- g pardon tor
the digression, it was imp line to forget
what he would have and .in U-ii he exdied.
A decided friend to the rigm i- ot man, he
mull certainly know in what conlin, it
not, he will, I hope afl"w me to inform him
of my tenets on that print. Ii i> my pride,
it is my boast, openly to corifeis anu declare
that I am not a Jac bin, one of thole vile
monllers who, to a rlwer pi iva'e purpoles,
who traitors totheir native g vernment, who,
thinking infurreftion in all tales the molt
Holv of duties, who, huv.ng neid er proper
ty, charafter or lienor at itake, would wil
lmgly plunge all nations in the world into ;
confuli >n, toeifefl v. ha : , a lalucar,, a tieceila
rv reform ..no, n, that would be the 101 l
thing th ut : n of, the grar nration oi then
inordinate ambition and third tor powci is
the mam fpri- g of the pre'e ided patriotil'm
of tb -I • would be reformers
Foiftlled ‘-f an independence, acquired by
jrerfeverafice and ndtilTy, my choice is t..
Ipend mvJife in obedience to the laws and
leave eve y individu t- in the lull enjoy-meiii
of his religi ..'A and political principles, a.
Icnhed by t*.e 1 ..It: f mail, to which Mr.
Helyfiys I am in enemy.
An aci ount i.uri signed and approved by
Mr. He ; y, will prove to ademoiiUiation, that
li.ice I have been c mr-; • lin that jra].er,
his butchers, his baker! hi* ike’s bills havt
been fame times paid bv his il or and (for lo he
calls me in a certain afif ivit) Euytor. 1 ids
•’ -.Tt be on filled wai a very ungenerou,
impufition on my part.
Mr Hely allures the public he wTB in fu
lire be less credulous Poor 1 nlan aierT man
lid be bu’ rellefl on tin tendency the iiilal 1
j:e confequencus of hi libel and lubleAjuem
conduct, lie would lar ent the probability 01
not having it long in his power to employ
himfeif or any wdy e-e. The judgment rp
tainiti againlt him oy Mr Ilobby ol Atiguua
for a libel is not yet entirely difeharged
l.arge sums are due t me, a few tril'ea pill
haps to others, two flits will he this day .n
----iliiuted againlt liirn b-me noief- he for.na..’
retrace, luthe Patriot he alfertnor.* m .de 01
Monday and when ?t: le in-ms are ilnchargec
I much question v.-tf'iier he will agan- hav
it in his p 1 v- r to b< . rne even an siver
| The disagreeable tan: is at s i end it fn -h b
; returned u.ifeli. impi rioufly ce:jv
j m my defence.
Toe la us -,f the c -Try I hv* 1 ••orn oh
di nee to, h ive, are- id iffail ur 11: n
my recouiiu isiienL: ■'.'i ■ ; - ‘
nwe argued a c iiiciy .1-. 1-1 -* .. srr.ey
-. hi* . xiAAcra.- j. 1 j.i., . .J.d.ia.. -> r ay :
!
-ti rc tin mblic, ... v u-aie cf \vb"fe patro
., ge I may ore day irdivniual y st anhlimble
audidate
NICHOLAS MADCETT.
May 2, l?cs.
P S. Cliance *hr;w the Patriot *f yeftetday
n my vviv, v hca thr ul.ove Intel font
opre!‘i A pfiuial thereof convinced me
tow equal Mi. li is to the editorial part i'i
he huin els, i c:r tiiify faults .ire to Se tourai
n the mlidc of the publication , \t the ali’ei
u w i* doubted, I ap-pea! lo the paper
N. M.
JlgiiJ fer: 9 Grotfild.
Lv uisvilie, Bth April, ißc6.
• THE Commander in chief, with deep
j egret, lias to announce, the death of
j Major General jfnMbS JACKS X,
| ho commanded the fill! diviliou of r.n-
I ilia, and was one of the Senators, of this
.ate, in the Coiguis of Hie United
’ nates.
1 his unfortunate intellig nice was con
I •eyed to him ou the 7th inlt. by a letter,
j uted the 171)1 of fill month, fiom the
j eneral’s Colleague, the lion. Abraham
>uldwin, in the following wind*
“ The (Mr fling t. Ik, which my ht
ters have lo long led you to expidt,
is at length enforetd upon rne, ol an
I ‘ nouncing to you the death of my be ]
‘ loved and much rtfpeded Colit ague
“ General Jackson. I have been with
hun all night, and clofid Ins c)ts jufl
“ at the dawning of the day.
“ 11 It is now more than twenty year*
‘* since we have been intimately afiocia
“ ted in the duties of public life. A
“ part of the duly which I feel to be left
“ to me is, to declare, that in Haling
“ integrity, and honed devotion to pub*
“ lie good 1 have never found Ill's fupe
“ rior.”
Death hashtreaved the state of a Ge
neral and a Statefinan, who was no less
valient in the field, than eminent in the
cabinet. During our revolutionary war
in the days of peril, he exerted his utmost
powers in defence ot his country’s
rights, and performed ads of heroifm—
and in her councils both at home and a
htoad he advanced and tupporled the in
t ere ft of the Hate with Hern integrity,
I undaunted peifcveranee, perfpicuiiy of
mind and flaw of eloquence. So great
) were his public virtues that, from an early
part of his life, he held the firfl and moll
diflinguifhed appointments, both civil and
military, in the gift of his Hate.
1 o attefl the lots Georgia has Fu (lain -
ed by the death of her beloved general
and patriotic and able Itaieeman, who
yielded up his fill breath trom home and
in the fcrvice of iu* country, and to
manifctl the efl tn iiion in which his worth
and Itrvtces are held by a grateful poj
olc, the commander iu chief
ORDERS,
a'! officers iu mi itary commiffi in be
longing to this U ate, and rtqutlfs the
civil officers thereof, and the ciii/. -ns in
general to wear crape round the left arm
for the (pace of fix weeks, to commence
on the IA day of May next.
By or der ofthe Corn man dm in chief,
GEORGhR. CLAYTON, Sec’ry.
,J- -- ; -'IAII. ‘■STS’ I -‘T. Atvnaw : 1
THE FIRM OF
ROBEK 1 S & CLARK,
X S diflolved by the dr.aih ol the former;
M. the bulincla 1:1 if ill carried on by the
lubfcribcr,
Joseph Hill Claik,
Smith rdf Bmi'he’s aubarf.
WHO HAS JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE,
’]'he cargo of the lehooner ANN <A
HARRIOT, Whipple, matter trorn me
Havannah.—Confining ot
53 Hhds. Moitffis
7 do. tnigar
2Q Bbia Prime Green Coffee
ON HAND,
10 Hhds. 4HI proof Jamaica Rum
12 do. N. E. do.
to* Bbfi. Rice.
Ap A 2-i. 68
KC> .sAi. , ‘
r_ prime AfHfCANS, thieii /
i fargv able bodied men.—App yto
j. 11 ill O lark.
April 68 if
K C u ). laolroil,
HAVE received on cuidignmcnt from
PH IE A DEL PHI A,
Loal and Lump* S ug*r of ihe iirid. quality,
])Ui uj> in Harr* Is ;
Which they oiier for
* 5 6t i>’j.
To i,f T7
A large convenient DWELLING
HOUSE, ami well fitted up
SPORE in 11 central situation, either
leparatcly or together, Terms will be
made very rcafnuaLlr. Apply to Cht
printers.
February 1!^
,SliuriH’ ii :les,
WILL 11 h SOLI) on thr fsrjl Torsi! iy
in ‘June next, nt the (lourt-heufe be
tween th hours of ten and three o’clock.
A cruft of Jurul containing
*ie bnqtired arid thirty acres,
‘a trv. ‘‘ v v rnoc or lcs (old
i -rvev) jon. pare of
j che Orphan fi- rtinn,
i well tirnheied With k and a
j onfi era ble K‘r° T
i o the culcureof cot ~u .Aio
ifioris, having the a;.
j . good navigation r o 1 * A
evied on as the prop
E nanuei Kcngill, dt tor .
Ad Ward l- f ‘ V-' >, pt inlCu oat
fit- cR: -tR -r,
: v\ .\\ ■ M .
i ’ • A >
I
Bay ley & Harman,
No. 6, INI HEEXCHiYNGE,
H IVE received bv the late -arrivals a ?•-
neral and rxtenlive alTorur.cnt of AR
TICLES, in tbeir line, Ibe whole of whirl*
ait’ warranted cf the belt quality, and will
be iold at rer'ui ed prices for readv 11101 r\ <-r
(lute only.— l’lamen and ntheia wifi ne
I'upjibed by lending th ir orders on the ttm*
above mentioned.
Geoigii Hams & Bacon (lion.e cured )
and warranted to keeptiuough the
year
Large pickled and fmoaked Tongu-s.,
& beef from the Ncw-Yo k ma-k.t
‘lew v 'ork corn'd Beet iu half buntlt> Si.
by the bugle piece
801d.,a Siiufages,
li (ton S..linou oil’ retail
Douhh G ifter, Chcthire, North Wilt-
Ihi. ami .American CLcctc
Loudon bottled Bri w n Su nt,
F.d.enhu g ale, -nd Butiih Cider
Fine iparkiing Chau paignc and
Claret Wines
let) Pine ; ppte Cheefc
Li udou Bottled Port, in quart A p
Bot 1 .cs
Ten cates oid Claret Wine of out r
each
| O il Madeira Wire in 130 th:
1 Do, in quaitci calks anii on ir ail
Aionugnae and Maliuh.y Woe*
Every delcripln i < ; Orifiuh 111 bottles
and in lock cat. s, ad itid in each,
Engl 111 mid Amciicau K and i)y,ri y .Sc
Cher v Brandy
Ilricil iiuiis, PrclcrVes in caies afforteJ
Orange & Ltmon Slnub
Role Lavender, Oiai.gc flow, anil
Honey w.tiers
Olives, Capers, Anchoives,
Pickles of ail k.nds
Mufmoon kelctiup
Chen ijut, St Imperial i'iftt ftucc
Soy, illeuice oi anciiorvea
Pepper Sauce, fi.ie Sallad Oil
Tame Sait, YVine Ditto3
London and Durham Milliard,
Ready made London Mutlarel,
Split PcXo. Pealed l arky
chocolate tis luperior qualiiy
Crakers and butter builcuu in keg*,
Mne a Coffee, line
it)lor, and young Hjton Tea*
Andjujl Lun .idJiom New Tori,
Small Laitys ot Hyluu Tea, vtiy tiip:-,
nor qualitit*
By n Spi ing arrival,
GoJfroid’s iupenor begat* in wnule aui
halt boxes
Battle powder in canisters
Rifle 00. 111 keg* and
Cannon do. in do*
Snot ot all li/aS
(Jet C afignnent,
50 Ciifks Biowu Scout.
April 1<) 7rt
NOW LANDING
AND FOR sale,
30 Bis. fupcifiue flour,
q lipesgin,
6 Hhds. Whilkey,
20 Boxes yellow leap,
AM) ON 1 I WO,
20 Hhds aud 30 bbfi. prune lugar
-30 Bags belt green coffee,
10 Puncheons 4th proof Jam. Rum,
a LSO,
A few boxes coaife arid line lr.!h
linen, and biowu ilollaud,
A general supply of
U i\t)C B. K i B.S
ANDREW KNOX.
Bar. Gibbons’s IV has J.
Aptil 25. qw. Gy.
nPHE Trustees of the Presbyterian Chureh
X give notice, that all note. 1 , for Few rent
which remain unpaid, on the toih of Mrsy
next, will he put m lu.t agreeably to a Ktlo.
luuuu [railed the 21il if March.
Bi-NJ. IvlAUltlCE, \
F l. ILYidING, > TruAet*.
JOHN HUN I LK, )
April My. jt. 70.
TO LF.T,
THE WHARF AND STOKES
TT’ORMIiRLY occupied by Mellra. Wilfad
T b. Knox, and at preleut by Mr. Aiulnrv/’
Knox. ‘Tin.-, iiroduilive ar,d convenient ti
ination is f' well known, to requirt: no
luitlier explanation. For term:, enquire of
K. YVdjjtc.
November I 1 9
A N Ele&ion will held at the THE A*
I\. THE, **ii the jd ufl ( i Mii)T
iext, i tv Lidign ill tin* 1(1 l Htipuny (vh'.i-tiipni
Hpgimem, in he room <*4 Sttjihen IL Clark
j j, r urited —J >h Lov, and Adam
! jG.'qii. wit* iuprrintfiid I iiil
tii oT'/rr u/Moj. Dtyle,
y. PETIIIiONIL, Capt.
April 25. oy
Sf T KI tF’ > SALE S.
ON the firfl Tuesday in ‘June next, TV 11. f.
BE SO I A), at the Cnur t house in ihir
ivy, between the hours of to and 3
o’clock.
A. man named Jack,
taken under txecurion as the
property of Mordscai [VI ‘1_.e.1 n,
to iatiafy Smith and Murry,
pointed out bv Ur* piaintdi.
Also,
A r.rpro mail named Backus,
taken under execution as ib<:
property of Wiiiiam ILriiani,
1 unfle I'.mcry executions, poiti*
**, t d out by tne tivfer.itunt.
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