Georgia republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, July 15, 1806, Image 4

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MI CM.LAN LOUS. ■K.-i'Sr—^rrriicr.T. atjrc'ji —~r- - •--a- . . x'UR THE REPUBLICAN. AN Ol)F. IO COJ.UMBIA. C I tnbn, my ctiu.tr;, by Prov: Jeocc Ll. fr, YVj ere Merit’* a claim A Cnntentm* i.t a g.; 11 Ai. ii. (bait thou he, to the Dcfpot’s repose, F v the leiion you’ve taught unto 1 ibcrty’i foct. 100 much thy brave l.iiocc fubmiffi/ely bon. \VSt:i h.;.'"lt;. Ambition invaded tb ir (bore I re they rote to contend in defem e of ’ he cause, Os Hi ~ ‘ion, of right, Ac of ire uo;..’* 0.. i law*. h thy laird* f.ir Columbia abiolv’d is the mind. Jiom ti.c; thraldom ignoble, in winch ’twas coofi. .i ire bn; >:n were beat, by uml fcijilin’d youth, Who taught to the world, and to tyrant* the truth; That the feeptre of despots a nation diidain’d, She llru glcJ for freedom, and freedom file gain'd ; And never may Fa<ttioti the Beauty deijioil, (Jf the nymph thu* acquir’d by coufa.iH Ac toil. o ‘er thy Senate* may wisdom f .rtver prefrde And Julio *■ their m-ufure continue to guide, So (hall ages (ar dillaot, whenever they heat Thy name, O! my Country. (haillearn to revere. C L I O. I’rotn the American Ct.iatcu. O D E Fur the Twenty-Seventh Anniverfjry oj shu t lean fadept nlence. ‘July 41/a, ISO 2. Sung in Caldwell Church, New-Jcrfey. Stri.ph f.. \V e bail once more the animal morn, To liberty anil frce-nitn dear ; When from the Br.i sh crown was torn ‘l’lie nohh 11—richell jewel the re. A v.ak the grateful notes of (i. aufc, Thir, ev c r feftive glorious day, Demands the mod exalted lay* Columbia’* favour’d ions u a pay. A NT ISTRO THE. O! Liberty! our brealts irrfpire, K cal thole deeds which glory crown’d \ When warm'd by the impetuous fire, We drove the tyrants from thy ground. At Saratoga’s awful field, Where many a hardy deed was done Where proud Burgoync was forc’d to yield To Gates, the laurels nobly won. When Cornwallis, haughty chief. In vain fur vidt’ry he contends ; In vhi0 from Clinton begs relief, Great Walhington the con tell ends. Too’ vitt’ry often crown’d the foe, Tiro’ dire diilrd tpread o’er the land, And many u gallant chief hid low By then infuriate ruthhfs baud. Vet what the viet’iics tyrants gain, O’ei men determin’d to be free, E’en thonf.Mid v,ui’iiev are in vain To crurti inimorul liheity, O ! liberty 1 tlij power divine ! What bhlTh.gs on thy reign attend ; Life’s jays and comforts all are thine, O ! may the empire Hill extend ! And thou Almighty Great Supreme ! Thou God of Peace and T.tbtity, Let tyiants dread thy mighty name, J.n all the human race be fiee ! And while our prude b. for.- thy throne, Abends on this auspicious day, Sail let Columbians be thine own, And hue let never tyrant fvay ! ErCDE. Then bail once more tins aunux! morn, To liberty and free-m-m dear ; When from tire Britilh crown was toru ‘l lie noblest —rivhrtl j< wel there. Aw ,ke the grateful uutitcf prune, T ois ever fellive glorious i’..y, Demands the uiolf ;xilttd laj a Columbia’s chofui lons can pay. CORN CUTTER. DURING the late war, an cH i * ior on board anui o( war, was observed to be con ftandv in a It ice of inoxication, an incapable of <3oinj> lus duty. With a view to reclaim him, the lhip’s oilriplu e was enforc ed : he was flogged repeatedly, and iuilcred w;t:i the fortitude of a hero ■, always making it his principal concern, as toon as he had been punilheo, to procure a frt lh fuj'pl vof grog, and drink until he brought himtelf again into the fliuaiion which had pre vioully been the occasion of his chnlhlcinent. The perieverance iind lingular attachment to drurkctmcfs, to rciuarkab ; e it. the tran’s conckift, induced the captain oft! c- flti[j to hW-.b tr. q.firy bv what means lit our in i the liquor. Arccrctrply, i,c next tune he was found in ar, ■ .lox.caied Hat*, the captain nus interrogated him : “ f low o yr.ti procure the liquor to get drui.k, frah To which the ar, half afieep, opened one eye, uni ardwered, “ by op-cp.ration, yt.ur !: nor.” “By operation ! •vhaccs you mean ? Y.,u make garr.*’ ot tr e, you raffal, do K,u “ No, your honour j i am an operator ; 1 cut corns for it oil of (he crew under your Command.” “Is that what you ’ail operation ? Hr y what do you receive from thole upon w! cm you rxetcile your dex e rity “ Only a quart of grog, an’ p'eafe ye, which :s too ! .nee.” “ Only a quart you fay ; arid how many operations do you pet form tuCh day ; that is, nu t,it;* (he liiort time you are io ber “ Why, God bids your honour, when it’s likely to blow of}, 2ml thick heavy weather is tun.i *g on, my xuffomeis run * i me in locals, and J knock off ref; a day ; but in plealant wea ther, 1 never have mure than fc ven upon an average.” * f So* the.., you generally drink fi.vcn quaro; of giog a ..ay, do you, got by operation r” i lie labor, to me admiration of all who crj h;:n. laid lie did, and tna. bet er than one third of u was fpints. I~e captain, unable to tcfr.iin from i tiding, exprefitd Ins altonjlhrnent at lo wondcriui a drunkard- lie, however, toi gavc hin at that time, ahei v>.-ming him to perform m more operations Upon the terms t) . .'ore It.vied j threatening, it he did, not only to n. ke tiiole uu a niote severe opaation han the curing of their corns wno gave the operator any men grog, Luc to di kin Is tiie la. it: nut of tiie ship as a uiiyiace i ihe navy. A LOVE FOR SO Lid UDE AND LEARNING, Evinced in tie chjtafitrt of great an ino ih /, rjoii iga, ALEXANDER was remark ably fond of reading. Whiii ic was filling the world with ih fume of his vidtories, marking his piogrds by blood anu fiuughtei, dragging capt.ve ■nonarchs at his marching over lnioaking towns ini ravifhtd provinces, with m- ardour to ne w victories, he fek many intervals of time hang heavy on his hands, and la me ruing that Alia aliorded no books to amole his itiiute, wrote to ILupulus, to fend him die works ol FmliUus, the tta gedirs of Lunp.dcs, BophuClts, Lschylus, and the dychyramoicx ot rhaltstcs. WHEN Pnilip king of Ma cedon invited Dionyfius the younger, to dine With in.n a. Corinth, he felt an tnclma. .0.1 m deride the father of ins royal licit, becaufc he had blended th • Juiaders ot Prince and l\> ec, and had employed ms kilut in witting odes and era j, edits “ limv cviuid the king find Li me.’’ laid Philip, “ to wriu |tide (.dies ?”— ,c In thole ’.ours,” ardWcjej Dionyfius, •‘which you and I tp.no in drui.kennus and debauchery.” CICERO who was rr.crc fen lioie ot mentul pltafures, than uny other tharader, fays, in ms oration Jor the poet Aichias, “ Why should I be alhamed to icknowledge pleasures kke ihele, fiace, for so many years, he enjoyment of them Iras never prevented r. e from relieving the wants ofotheis, or deprived ok of tiie courage to attack vice and defend virtue ? Who can juflly blame, who can cenlure me, if, while,others are pursuing the views of mtereff gazing ar dial ihows and idle ctreinonies, exploring new pleasures, enga ged i.i uridnight-rcvcls, in the diffraction of gaming, the rr.ad d<* of intemperance, neither re the 1) -Jv nor rec’*-3 ; ir.. ic rtiind, 1 fpcrrd the recoiiec ttve hou sin a pleasing rcvies of mv putt life ; in dedicatin ht time to learning a.a the mu les r” PLINY the tkier, full of tht lame spirit, devoted every n o metit of his life to learning b me ptrfon always read to him during his meals j and he never travelled wirhouc a book anc ,'or.aDic wruug-defk by hi. fide. He made extracts front, every work he read ■, and, Icarcnly conceiving hitnfelfalont whne hislaculdes were absorbed in flct j, he endeavoured by this adigtn e to double the duration of ms exilteocc. RAILLF’RS —This deferip tion ol men areextremily mor fi-d when their raillery meets witn a retort. The prohffior requires vafl wit and valt atten cion, and even with these is dan geious. A man of quality, who had a very little nol'e, jo king a ltwditr, whole r.cfe was veiy large: “My body !” laid the fo'dier, “why are fo angry at my nule ? Do you thmk it was made at the expenlc of yours.” ag&aUGSlfcSaUk. JBQMttCK I O BE SOLD, (on a CkSDIT or SIX MOUTHS ) A LOT in OgUthorpe ward, near J 1 JL the river and adjoining Mr. Pool cr’ >. barf lot, with < iir.ail iTiprovcnieiit tiier..oii. Ills a corter lot fronting ioo tect on a ftrect, & Bdon a lane. The owner would be wilmg to bartei it for Nlw Negroes. at this office. _Ju y ir, 1806. GEOkGIA. j iy Edward White £/.. u j of the Court of Or 1 • ku'a. Wkite, jdinatj-for the county of C rhara, and bate dorefaid. \ KT HEREAS J*hn Womack hath V V made application for le ters of • u> • ihatian on eftie and effects of i - eecrick Womack, lite of the city of S” iniai), butcher, dec, as nearell of kin. i . are therefore to cite and admon ill ..11 and fit gular the kindred ond ert i ors of the deecifed, to file their ob joCtions, (if any they have) in my office, o i heiorc the 4th day of Augulf next. t>t.arwilt letters 01 eaminillration will be grantee him. Given under my hand and seal this 4th uay of Ju'y, 18*6, and in the 3 ill year of .- tincneau iudejendence, 8t), ; //Ad /vG 7 JCi£, F’PIAT in nine months from the date hereof, application will be made w> the bon. the jufticea cf the inferior Court, for tbe county of Bulloch, for leave to fell all that traft of land, con taining 475 acres more or less, lying in tiie counties of Bryan and Bulloch, the fame being part of the ellate of Wm •Slater dcc’d. Wm. Slitter, adm’r, May 6. 9m* 72 Sheriff’s Yales. On the firjl h uefday in August next, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock, WILL BE SOLD, A Ilurie and lorne household turnirurf, levied on as the pro p-.'rty 01 George Horlback, to latisfy level ai executions. AIL), a negro boy, n imed An ‘Onv, lev.cd on as trie property 01 D,.:tor S muel M’Connick. uirmcr laic not complied with, An wench named Miro, 1. v.ed on as the property of doct or John L ;ve, to lans y feverai . xertuuons, at tne fur e of Wil liam Shaw, former laie not com plied with. A nPgro wench named Com fort, levied on as t!e pro t e: ty ot rimothy Freeman, Continued from July idle, A negro wench and her child, levied ou as the property of John Fooler, Elqr. ‘1 Conditions, Cafij in thirty min utes after bid off, or re-fioid. JOHN WILLIAMS, s cs July 4 So ” SHERItF’S SALES” ON the fit jl Tuesday in Augtifi text, will be Jold at tbe Court - Hctije in this city, between tee hours oj ten a id three o’clock. A NEGRO WOMEN, na med Sarah, taken under execution as the property ol John Fooler, at the lint ot Bog gert and Mansfield. T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c. July 4 ’Ado; I. V.: ■rerrud-.Miffnihz PU-'lff ! A....Mr. A. B. C. Cupt. Brasilia Huai- Cupt A i-iid a* 1 ru.u! ‘j , Ri.’ut. Arniilrong, <> ‘<■ Jl’c.: -r, l ho*. Armftror.g, 3. Phmeas H.-.-.vs, 2 Xin. A.rni!lrong, 3. Capt. J. I .Ac;-, CJ.., I*. Andrews Mrs- Martha Ham, Capt. Jno. Adams, ivli. Hembert, Milton Amos, 3. Mrs. Rebecca Hobbs, Chs. Aullin, Harrington, efq. j{, Amos Hill, Johua Bails, tno. Hendricks, 2 Jno. B. Barnes, Mrs. Jlliza’th Holmes obed Bowles, Henry Harden, 3 Capt. D. iioo.h, Justice Hulfe, 2 Mrs. Mary Brower, Mrs. Wm. Heyward, Capt. Jno. Barthtluew Hijfgins & Maddon, Jacob Blocker, Sallington Haddon, Cajit. Wm. Brown, Capt. Chs. Hardy, Capt. Jno. Babbidre, Sylvanus Hatch, Wm. Barnard, “ Joleph Higgins, Stephen Blount, Hunter &c Minis & I)r. N. Bayard, 3. David Folock, 2 Nicholas Barry. Win. Hogg, JllO. Bowmer, Henry Hall, Brooks #t Dunning, 2 Abner Howard, M. Burke, Sylvanus Hammond, Geo. Boulton, Rebecca Huti'on, Abner Burd, Wm. Hall. Capt. Wm. H. Buell, !• & E Jno. Birks, Peter Jackson, David Barton, Henry lngrovillee, Richd. B rtwhiftle, Alexr. Jeffrey, John Baiilee, Drury Jones, Mrs. Baiilie, Alex, johnftoon Mils Bai'lie, John John, 2 Jno. Branfby, 2 David G. Jones, Christopher Bull, Alexr. Johnson, 7 John Bue, Dev. is Johnson, 3 Richd. Bland, Airs. Fanny Jobfon, Sami. Brownjohn, 4. John Johnuon, Gajt. yVaron barlow, Aiifs £ii/.a Jjtk.or, Jno. Brody, Capt Leonard Jarvis, Abm. Block, Thus. Jews. Wm. Byrd, K. Capt.Wm.Bowman, 2 Matkew Keely Eliza Bull, Jen. Kenny 2 John Beck, Sami. King, Thunder- Wm- Ballard, bolt J. Sc J. Beggs, Jas. King J, D. Betchtcl. Richd. Keating Capt. D. Beck, las. Kirk Ely S. Boftwick, Seth Keen Capt. Js. Baird, 2 Capt. Kimball Geo. H. Burrough, Maj. JllO. King 4 Eliza Bullin, Francis Kennedy Joseph Bevan. Davis Kennedy C. Mrs. Sarah Kinw Rev. Joseph Clay, 3 Capt. G. M. Ker Isaac B. Chovin, i-.. Jno. Carroll, Dodbr. A. C. W. Love Angelhart Cruft, Mils Mary Leader Moi’es Clark, J oring and Leaver 3 Mrs. artha H. Cook Wm. Lacy I. Clark Ths. l.iddy Davis Co?.n, Mrs. Jane j.eake 2 Mary Ann Corker, R ichd. B. Law Thos Currell, E'.ij. Ice Mrs. Camp, Joleph Longworth’ Mrs Cooly, jno. Lelatlier 2 Capt, Croford, Capt. Benjn. Larcoin Edw. Conner, Jno. Talbird lenr. J. G. Cox, Law &. Wilcox Edw. Conn, Danl. Lewis Capt. Thos. Choat, Jno. l.augwell Eliza Camfield, Robt. Love Jno. Cuthbert, VVm. X.imbert Mary Clark, Richd. Lewis Timothy Coffin, M. Alex. Currie, Alor.ytrds Atariedo- Benjn. Chears, noverdo Colin Campbell, May K Hiils Air. Campbell, Js. Marshal 3 Js. Caven, Ham Mitchell Dr. Crawford, Jacob McCollock Wm. Crawford, Wm. Mead Ifliza Cooper, Wm. Martin Nicholas Corbin, 2 Capt. Muffey Rev. Henry Cunning- Aiifs Ann I.lcConky ham, At ale onih Aiackea- Wm. H. Carroll, tyre Jno Cook, John Mur.ro Jacob Cunes, Stephen ‘/lillar Lewis Cooper, Edw. Alafon Jno. Clark, Hannah McCormick Wm. C. Campbell, 2 Jno. McKay A. Claudius, Jno. AdcKrea Js. Cayennegh, Woodford Mafcvy 2 /Vle:,-r. Curry, A'lr. Afiller, AfarkD. Clark, Capt. Robt. Moore Wm. Cook, 2 Wm. Mills Nathan Cary, 2 Wm. Xvl‘l arLr.e D. Mead K Jenkins Dennis & Williams 2 John Alead 4 Davidlon and Scott 2 Roger McCarthy Geo. H. Davidson, 3 Eliakim Albrle Capt. Jofiali Daven- Alexr. McPherson port, Mr. S Alar tain Wm. Duberly, JllO H. Alcintolh Gideon Dupont, Catharine Miller 2 Wm. Doig, Js. Alum ford 2 Jno, Dailey, Air. Reuben Alois George Damdfon, John Maton Capt. Janies i)rur.i- Mathevc .Mentor 2 mond, Chs. McArthur Miss Mary Douglaf*, Alls. Eliza Mumfcrd John Davies, McCullum & Terry Joseph Davis, Jeilee Aiartin Henry Denfier, Cluiflopher AlcXin- Wm. John Davies, ney Wm. Doran, Thos. Aloore Geo. ii. Dameron, B. &F. Metcalf 5 Walter Dougharty. Geo. Miucafter E. Sylvanus rueritt Win. Elliot. 2 Danl McKay Edw. Ellis, JllO. Martha!) 1 iios. Elks, Stephen I. Maxwell Airs. Catherine Elliot, Jus. Miller Hennery Fiveritt, Wm. McClean C apt Jos. Ernct, Mils Catharine McJn- Alrs. Hubbener Engu- tolh ared, John L. atiruff Dr. Js. Ewell. Niel Muikerran 2 F. Alexr. McArtliur Stephen Files, J as. m. Maxwell Js. Forrell, 2 Henry McCay Sami. Ficklin, J*. Moors Benjn. R. Fowler, Wm. Mufgrave* Henry Fiffier, Goo. .vioric Capt. Js. Fowler, Geo. McCall Wm. G. Fitch, Js. McCouky 2 Capt. Henry FolTett, Dr. E. L. McCall Mr. Cader Fairchild, Miss Clara Mitchell Jonathan Folloni, Machia & Mola.oL 3 Thomas Fowler, Tllo*. H. Miller John Fort)tli, S Js. Meridith 2 F.bo-nt zer Jang, Geo, .Marion Dr. V. m. Fowler, Eliza McKinzia Timothy Freeman, 2 Js. Micketl John F. Field, V'lll. McNilh Mrs. f, Flint, Henry Myres £ G. Capt. D. wcNiel Jno. I. Gray, Mr. Marlhall Jno. Gindiat, Rutus Moore A. Gindrat, 2 N. D. Garraton, 2 Capt.Thon.as Nelson M.. A. Gordon, 1/cead. Nobles Danl. Grant T. R. Nev.all 2 Air. A. F. Gregorie, Jno. Geo. Neiilinger U. Barnabas Nye Jas. Humfrys, o. Amos Hediey, Jno. P. Oates Wm. Hewitt. *P. Rachael Hamilton, Geo. Ponlonby S James I.amphreyt, Geo. Pitcher 0. Cos. 2 Rebecca Hut.on, Lemuel Pitcher Geo. Hathaway, Mary W. Paia. r Prolp*r Hubart, Major T. Pc ihiil Sarah Houlton, Wm Powers A tollman Hcurlon, Isreai Peck Js. Hilunan, 2 LVm.S. Picket 1 hu*. Ki.tun, Juheuczr. X J aiker T’ar-fy. J-c D. > ’.e.-i J-. tie..’ n >. :■ Sto;.:-y ,-. .0. Proved Francis Suder -1 Ai .bur Pa . ..fon Joseph Suder A ibcr.y Ft i Harriot Ann Sleigh M:.s Jane L. Pofteil Jno. Shick 1 -remiah Ph.Un Wm. Sawyer V.'rn. l":.-rfon 2 Tilman Sneed Wm. Pinder Edwd. Starr Geo. A. Porter Miss Sefaana P. Snead Timothy Pierce Mrs. Harriot Steele Eliza Pomeroy Mil’s nary Spencer Maria Pierce. T. Q. Ni.hol Turnbull 2 Edw. Quin Andw. 1 urnbuil 3 H. Edw. Torcy Emanutl ILngill 2 Jacob Thieves Ann Reynolds R.obt. Thorr.pfon Rce & Davis 5 wader jofeph Turners David Robertson Darby Torpey Jno. D. Rogers Eiiza M. H. Twigs- Thos. Roa is j. Thompson Azaia Rosa Geo. M. Troup Amosßofs 2 Wm. C. TcLey 2 Capt. Thos. Rhodes Cact. js. Tibbits 3 Jeffie Kite Icabod Thompson John Rodman Jacob Taylor Milly Roberta William Thompson Macaijah Rice jno. Tebeau Thos. Rigtey Fredk. Tebeau John Reid W y. Hezeckiah Roberts 2 Geo. W. Wheeler 3 Levi Rigging 2 Geo. Walker 3 Mr. Robain Mr. E. Wiiton johnfon, Robinson & Cant. Wm. Wife Cos. Joel Waistcoat Jas. Robson M-fs Sarah V\ i.igntc S A. J. Roberts Wm. Wiggins Capt. Chs. Rockwell Stephen Wife 2 Thos. Robertson Dr. P. Ward 3 S. Geo. Wrag 4 Thos. Spalding i Leighton Wilson -J ills. Stewart joleph \\ jikinion 2 Ja. Scranton Edwd. Vi arron ( -p.Tiu othy Sireete2 jno. Winn Seth 3w::t 2 Caniphril Wylly mi. Jno. cigh Robt. Willi on Ciis. M. Shade Wm. Wilkie Mia. Shea. m_.i Martha V* ; 11 y Synmigton Capt. Stej i.en Wad* l elt-g Sv. ift dingtou Juo. C. .'beiiivld Manila Willfon Danl. Smith Farnum White her ah Spalding 3 jcs. White Zot-th Shearman W. Wallace 3 1 0. Scriven j ;io. Williams Rylveder Strong r'.bner V/eyman 2 _ir. S: m.uel Capt. George Webber Seth Stroblefield Thos. Wooten Caj t. Allan Stewart Stuart Wallace Abner Stubs jofeph Watkins Soimon Smutr Mary Woodruff’ 5 holm Smith Richd. V.’i -.itley Thomas Smith nils Sally Wiilman Sarah Steward jas. waller Jf. C. vV. Stewart Mil’s Mary Young 2 David Storer 2 E. wan.berzie ‘A m. Stone Philip Young 2 Mary Shaw jeil'e v/right Edw. Swarbreck jar.e wi!lian-s Martha Slepliens oleph wt-liher Amos Scudder Ir. williams Fredk. Schubert v. k j. walker Geo. Streete ChrilKan weicholt* Sweet & Williams 2 Harden white Jhqr. Thomas Steele Sarah wileman J? Matter Juo. Joyner Thos. wilder Ray Sands Horace wiileex. i’ RLN L H LE 1 1 1. KL. a L. Mr. Allard 2 Bar.on Larond I t ouiiuint rorel 1 I>uhic Xs-icuze 2 M. Charles Curie. T)e wontalet 2 i>. O. i-'ubuilToii l MtiTrfi. Olivier Hi Dacqueny l . j> # Dutreurl 1 Sanite Poirier I Eleonore Pinard 1 Flotard } p v< Falconet I juan P.anea I H. T. Lotus Hi.guenet 1 Manette Tardieu I PHILIP LOX, p. >r. POST OFFICB, Savannah June iiO. 90. MAR t> 11 A L’s SA LE 3, Or the firfi Tuesday in August next, wild he sold at the Court house, in fee city oj Savannah, }“VWO ntrgrots, George and finger, an unrxplred leafs j! lot no. jo. Wilmington Ty liing Darby ward, with ths buildings thereon, adjoining Mr. John Gardiner. Alio an unex pired lease of lot ro. ?, Ilearh cca: Ty thing Det;!tr ward, a here Mrs. Smith refidcs, levied on as the property of Smith, Suns and Ander.'on, at the fuic ot iho ms sand j am.-s Swords. R. WALL, m and. g. July 4 bo Mar jhaPs Sales, Oh tree fit Ji Tuejday in All guft next, will be sold ct tbe co vy( -he ttjc, tv. Savannah, A I-I- that Plantation ccr> L L t-iining 300 acres, caiied Douglas , near Point Peter, i a Carr.ck-n counrv, Gt-jr-ria. ALSO, ° Seven Negroes, viz. Bofon* Jark, Nancy, jenny,Srily, Han nah and krr child ; levied as the property of Thomas H. Mil ler, to fatisry a judgment of Btniimin and Joseph Saontr, obtained againlt Nlacleod and Mider. J'vo negroes Charles and Rachel—Also, sundry articles of biated Ware, jewelry, &c. Also ti lifehold cr.d Kitchen Furni c-e, levied or* as the property of joiepii Rwe, to ini-A an exe cution in favor of John Hill. ‘1 ne ffoek in r *rade cf Abra ham Wi.Ovifide, consisting of Dry Cog :/, ; Lrdware and (Jut-, ferry, ro ia uA an execution ob taintd by V/.i.. Woodfije. E*. WALL, m. n o. May 31. go