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firvi’ntj'four gtr-s, four f .*-U3 -'G ■ f
corvviw, which failed fn.ni bn it on t* c i
14 >. of December* Ai •'hcc ‘tpiaE on. ,
co.i’priiij Ox fail of the ! ; n . which luiltt,
fr v faii port on tht* fdme o?y, not
i: cc held of. Third, n.-c fail ot the
line, ttirce frig atte at and three corvette,
which i. It i from IV. .1 ia January, not
fincc heard of. Fourth, the Regtdti?,
eighty, Frtfident and Rybc-le. of forty,
and Surveillaute, which failed front
L’Orient the sth November, and w---
to the louthward of the line o;i the zstk
january. Fifth, the fqj.dron of fri
gates which faded fitiju L'Orient the
27 th of March.
Yeitcrday’a letter from Gibraltar, con
fi tcb the account of the sassing ct two
Spanish ships of the line, two frigates and
a brig from Carthagena on the 2J 01
of April. The latter has. been taken by j
the hcmulur; the ethers ate fupp> led to j
have pa fieri the Streighta on the night
•f the sth.
Admiral Berkeley takes his pelage to
Halifax in the Wdan ingete, uia is to
Ll.ll bit li3. o on board the ~.*un .it of
O
fifty guns , to which captain Humph.
,i:cs is ippdnted, vice captain Whitby.
Mr- Bitipwith, the American con ft:!,
whets v.v late y mentioned to hr.c failed
from Hew*York for France, arrived at
L'On.nt outlie 23d alt.
RE PUBLICAN,
C ' V V„.NN T -’ H, J yj.v 18, xife-6.
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•*i JfJ-- \-T .Xjvenoi
roMMUNic/.ftoN* . !
‘7l; t followcig i: the fliL in which the
jot's: Hi of July, 10(>, was ,'pe.fi in the town
*f bt. M..rv‘sby its inhabitants end thole of
Su e.'i-vq/.
At ft mife the firing of Cannon announced to
the citizens, that they bad arrived at the
thirty-fail A auvcifary of American Indepen. I
deuce. At II o'clock, the Tight Korfc tom |
mar.ded ‘ey capt. M’C-illi,ar.d the Infantry, by j
c.tj.l. Smith, paraded at the Murket-hoitfe,
where they formed a proceflion, and wrre
joined Ly the Inter.dant and Council, the ma
gatrateb ano public officers, together with a
relpefl: hie number ci citizens, the whole ol
whom marched to the Court-house, where a
deled am. choice band 11 Mulic had been pro
vided, and vvuere was elienibled npvvaius ui
one hundred lair d.'uyjiters of Colv zibia.-
The ..uilic playing (as the proceflion entered;
jhe/avoritfc national air of H.ut Colombia,
as Toon as the company were seated, the lie.
deration ot American Independence v.... I'iad
1-y Major Seagrove ; alter v/hich, toe r.iufic
(faying played lome appropriate tunes;
Oration, ill honor of the occaitou, was deiivei
eil by William Gibfou, fcfa. which gave univ.i
fai ph-afur or. account of its ttile of didfion and
delivery. Alter anout one hour and a Liu
jpent at the Court-home, the ptccelitcu re
turned to the parade ground, w here after tiring
feverai voilevs difntified for the prefect. At
J o’dccV-, a salute of Seventeen Guns was fired
the A:\filer y from two brass field pieces,
..uru.-isd by the citizens for the use of the
i;w.l At 3 o’clock a company of about fifty
eentUu .en fat down to afuniptuous and elegant
1 provided by Mr. Holzendorf, at his
Hotel... V-. nr deagtove in the chart, anil C-pt.
M'GllUa vici j.iel:dent...Thc remainder of tut
day w'-islpei.: m pe.i'-<sf Republican fertivity
and harmony...as the following toad, may
lerve to ejrince ;
J. The day we celebrate —The acclimations of
t eamen will ever welcome its return*
a. The Constitution of the United States, our
own free choice, and the noblest monu
ment of tiie wisdom and virtue of a tree
people.
3. Thomas Jefierfon president of the United
State.?, the penman of the I eelarar.r. 11 of
Independence—the ft ad of mankind,
Vho values the approbation of his fellow
citizens as the bell reward for his public
fervlces.
4, The Cor.grefs of the United States—may
they j er.cvt-re in do.'.ig well, and as they
defer ve may they meet the support of e
very true American,
4, The memory of Washington and al) the
Statesmen and Heroes, wlio have contribu
ted by them n....iiy abliont and lortiti’di
to acquire and eft..birth on a firm Lan* ait
event we this day celebrate.
(. Th.- American Revolutionary Soldiers, v r.o
arc Hill enjoying the sweets of their i
l,oii r m tins our land of uutrty ...d liappi*
r. a
- *pj , Atatt cf Georgia.,.,uay her I.egihators
1 rrn'wi'dor.i and praetiev jufiice; e’re it
be too late may no man friendly togam
h"-ng away the Hate prop- r:y - fetaid
B.O!. r them, and may their foie ..bjed be
t o n>aV.e their countiy honor.j iff an 1
virtuous.
t John Milledge ..ourwortiiy and mu h ie>-
peded governor.
f The Milfiiaofthe United Sates... The su
its: bulwark of Anieikaii fi'vb .i., pnar
dla: sos their own rights „r. /v r j
a nr-.ci. ;e the importance of the: r vahie.
JC. Tht Army arid Navy...,\. .y co.i - ‘". ‘ ‘
~,, and Kotor ever be thi it tten
dants.
Agricuhure and Commerce, the pm- -to
national profperi- y.
!•’ Union ad Harmony... May the il.ttu.Tn>:
of political parties be buried in zealous
t 2 ‘ ■to promote the comirion iiw
~.,v M all feel a du- iHped. for the con
sumed authorities cf our 1 tional govern
punt.
J3. Ail true Repulmv-ri v.ho like r., are er
■ evitg the pleafrres of tin* Atm senary
in harmony and brotherly love.
14 Vi i inl Honor, v,ituh Cai...t
th.,* our own rights s'.d ‘• ’• t’ * r
rr c --•
f )$. JV..ci ,-.r.d Honor...*! 1.0 nr-fciii'. es
Me; r :h, the f, rerurntrsc; - cat cits glory.
[ kJu: J.lint ite: sand oth-.r 1 ipler.atie ehar
rs?t the 1 uropi ~n Courts...may tacit
ho-.ell endeavours be crowned with a
eeitmuanct of peace, glory to theit cour.-
1 J and honor to thcnfelvct.
*'• 1111 f'-* r 1 .neuters of Columbia...may
thtir virtue, be equal to their charms, and
r.uy oar youth claim them as the left re
v-‘ L0 ‘ it sir valient a: and virtuous deeds. ‘
. <
Married, at Charlelton, on the 10th in
firm, ly ] ,0, mr Ji-Tinns, I.ieutenalit 1
un* r Hub; ~ , .t ■; i nfied States
to lho Mils If.v unlit4 ,
in. *> s. F. j 1:.
<
Frivstf. kths iron* T.ngl t \A ili.it the
]:i?‘ • •• Ilutcti th.it \.ii loKltuip willies to
I decline th ‘-übafl'y. kt all events his dejKir
, tuie is Uci •ed until tin lau t i tin* bill iejfire !
l'.irliunn u the ioionial it.tvrccurle j
wit)* thi:* couitti v cei.i .P < ’£Cii,iTioi *. ilujient]-
WiHi r.si. iriOliroi-. ajs” kirt- .• niinru.
I’ i> KL.. Lll j. kI) sci tX.
]. ttsi.s v ire- received in town on Saturday
irom wa ly 11. e brig ilars, Csi}>r.un
H lyhit, av. in ;} a I cuiiu ,u.u bound to r this
port) Is. .t bo. :h’ vaj it. c <>| tlie Ceres,
captain v lit la, iron. I\t*Yr-Ytrk tu Huy an
nul). The c ’Hors refuted to bring the Ceres
to trial, ur.cl lapiain hhepherd would aeree
to pi. th: rods of till I, i.,i. which \. as
arie-cl t- 11,0* l-.oit sward bound ilrililh
packet ]■• rrivad ;:r lialil;,.,
N. lor : lafii, Junk JO.
j Jhe frriir Hope. I ’cheil, from fit w-Vi.;k for
j Belli tie.a. a, is c.iytunei ..t;a 1.1:1 into H.tilfji. ,
The hiU Ut'tuilrt, I\i*J n.dti, ot Ne\v-
Yyrt detained bt Halifax, i iliured and 1 art |
’vi hei cargo. :a. 1
Captain Deliver,’ t.f ,J ;t hr:/ I’atly, was
| Stiriv ! id a tittle U> Lfe caiiward of tie Crane |
y. ..k. f,-t the oe.itd Hurmuiue, in (0.111'” v |
! ; 'i. three others, !\ is extremely pro6#k u ‘ j
j ikCe are the foie fngafes which were t
lately at Boito-RicO. (
r\ lett.r from a ycr.tt'mad at HalilaX dated
Jui / it-., 10 r 1 ■ o, of the Jhip Herkimer, I
I lately captured of. thiiliuok by the Britiill j
| iri ate Leanuer, J.-.ja—‘ ‘t he Herkimer ti- |
rived l.eie yelherday, Und lies fafely moored:
| under tee |;ur's oi die captors. The Captain ;
;n;d ii have Fotii keen Ii..il;l:ll.e(i on ‘
the (tending interregaories, and presume that |
the itiip will be libelled iu the courte of three 1
o. luu: days.” is.
LeUt .-.i front New-CJrieans, dated June 1,
fav, ‘Cvve.nor Claiborne has lately piven
hi. 1.1 alive to two or three bills palled by tin
lee ilia, 1.1-v. ‘Fids bnsrieatly irritated that bu
t j ii. ooni.ijneiice cf Ahiel. a rilolntion to th ■
t-liowing purport puffed bot.lt houfes:—
Wlmreas the members of these hcules, inac
ctpt.ag le “S therein, were actuated by the |
r.urelt willies lor the public good, and whereas
the governor of this territory has luceeflively
negatived their tvilefl. laws and proceedings ; it
s therefore refolvtd, thai (bis house, taking
into ami di ration the “heavy and unneceiTary
t/Dtiict it oauhens to the territory, do unani
1, i|i adjeurn u:.:d the firft week in Februa
ry. I’IULADEUI'.iiA l’Al’l.K.
Mu. PonuoN,
Left summer it was said by several persons
that the J.ombardy poplar produced a worm
whefe bite was alinoit inftutit death. This
Summer, the report has been again revived
and foir.e experiments made on the animals;
1 am infoiint and that aC at which was bitten by
one of them died very soon after; that one of
these worms ft 11 upon the hand of a lady while
v. a Iking under a Lombardy poplar, and that
though it did not bite, but only grazed her
hand as it 1 -11 u.i the ground, yet th hand in
flamed and bei.iiHi fore. lamby no means an
enuir.v to ih.e. beautiful trees, but am much
puv'VJ v.vi (In ir being interfperlcd through
o. r cit’ piovidei! they me not likely to prove I
injurious :/the i ves of any ot our citizens...
andlhouh -el great fatisfacUon, if such expe
riments ••v.-re made or (hould at once deter
mine, whether thet growth is likely to piove
hurt ful or beneficial to is. ‘tile worm laid to
be l'o noxious is several inches long, and of a
colour much reicmbling the bark of the tree.
IiIIMAN 1 ITT.
iu.
PrfiLABKLmiA, June 27.
Last evening arrived the brig Kentucky,
captain Cranlon, from New-Orleans, v/!uc)i
he left the sth itiiiur.t, and the Baiize on the
i 7th. The brig Bcitvrck, lor L'esv-York, ran
lon the bar, where ihe will be loft j the
; paffeiuvers ouittcd licr and came in tlse
Kentucky, who put it viral of them on board a
Virginia pilot boat for Baltimore.
* On tiie 14th iiiftmt, off Cape Florida, the
Kentucky, was boarded by the Britifn illip
, of war Cambrian, who preifey mile of her
i paft'engers, several of them men of property, i
havir. T 1 veral thousand dollars freight on j
hoard” anil were very abufiv ■ to the cabii j
, p .ffer.gers : ihmetime alter pafiing the above, j
| by ti.e repreUrfation of one of the paflenger:,
t who went 1,-, board the k ...r.L.iau, they wen
j all return.d.
I Wiien warm at this ftafon, beware of
i drirk'ng too much lpring or cold pump wi ter,
las it cei tainly has the moll banelu!
I terdelKy. A healthy strong young man named
j Jan t Smith, who followed the lea, on
| Tiefday morning being* fatigued at work,
j oi F'di’s Pobit, on returning to breakfaft, and
[ Lag very warm, flopped to drink, and in iefs
n live minutes afterwards, dropped never to
to again. ‘ It would lie well it dr,liking w-ater
i< r.e. 1 Hary firft to avalh tlic wrists, and cool
, i;e mouth, obterving the precaution of Cpping
{ (..-dually, and not to lwaiiow greedily. By
i otd-rving the above, many lives may be p,e
‘eivtd; the uon-obfer*. ante may, during the
warm fealens, prove to many an iuftant and
n. eir.atuie dtath
Tklcckaphe.
From tw, Ive until half past two o cloek, on
|Ti iday, Farenbiit’s Thtrmor.n toi in a shade,
I u ■ ml at “5 degrees, being within three degrees
jol biooe beat The nece.Tny of frequently wa
t turn f il.e j ..vena . * and keeping clear of ail
j i mine tilth, inuft be obvious, at a time when
j * • .--(..i.tion nfuft undoubted!/ take place in a
jihji r ace of time. luiu.
—
< H.kP.I.KSTOI*’, July 1.7.
’ Cur. !; ..* No. t>, Lie iterant Izard, arrived
ji ~, morning, in <- days from Gibraltar.
! Having co . plot. iy adjusted cur difierence*
j .* .Hi .lil ti.e B-rbarj Power, the United States
* ari'icd v else-I. i.a.t: been ordered to tlieir
.} ict.on in the Meii,.cria:.ca;., and return to
JArivtioa.
j ,’ • loliowing lcp adron faiiei from Gibraltar
1 :.* uc .th of June, for the I Imred States:
| ; ate Fifei, i ramodore Rogers.
i.:ia Vi ten, cajuain Cti.
Ifi.” .b ! etjli Sj.itf.L . , li !< in::;. Hunt.
B"-. b-seivil Velige-! jielUe’isiit Su.bli.
t uttet Hornet, 1” ; t Crane.
Cur. boat No. if, lieut ant Izard.
S lieut ant M'Crath.
4, beu;-ant Hanley.
.% lieut ant Har ilbn.
o', lieut laiit Laurence.
i'b l.eut an: J! roa
5, lieu:, ant Libert.
No. iO, elitenant Sinclair.
Commodore Rogers rted company the
| night alter failing, leavin;. be fquadiou under
charge of captain Cos, of ;e Vixen. Lieute
nant Izard loft light of th fleet on the 7th of
June, 1.. t. 81. 4H. long I ;. All the Cun Boats
are ordered foi this port. .
The brigs Argus, lieutJant Hull; and Sy
ren, licutenanc fii.iiih; faLvl lrom Cibraliar,
for Norfolk, on tht :.'d Juj.
Ihe frigate Conftiiutioj ciqit tin Campbell,
t. as left at Gibraltar, wher file was to remain
for fiuue time. 1 J;e luutiius, lieutenant
Evans,. w as going in whe, the Iquadron failed.
Ihe Lnterprize Sehonni , lietttemnit Porter,
hiio neon font to Tripoli v th dilpatches.
The biig Hornet, capt in Lent, arrived at
Gibraltar on tiie 111 of fine, free; I.'Orient ;
ami tailed on tiie Sd for Milar.'.
No political Intelligence of any eonfequence
is received by the arrival if No. 3. The little
fort refs of Gaeta, near Naples, still held out;
and tiie gan ilon under cftnmaiul ol the gallant
Prmee I Idle, bid defiance to the K'rer.ch armv.
J. uiy in May, an uttemrt wasaiade to bom
bard it from lea. Per tnis purpjfe the l renJi |
collecled a fleet of one sloop ol var, tw o brigs,
and five gun-boats—these were alien in w ith
;in the night by the Britilh frigite Serins, of
8(1 guns, who immediately attaued them—the
sloop of war fultoined a fluni coutcll ; but
w.i. compelled to llriko—the rut of the fquad
rou made efl. ‘i’lie frigate a i;; h : prize i|
arrived at Malta—both vell’cls were much chat
tered.
I: was reported at Gibraltar, that ue Britilh
had, by content of the King of Naples, taken
pulfellio of Syracule, in Sicily.
Lord Culliugwood with fevtn fail of the
line, was blockading Cadiz—fever.il Britilh i
Ihips oi i. ~i were lying at Cibraliar.
■ ”
PARSNIP WINE,
! A late Snglilh publicution jgives the
I following receipt for making cheap and
j.xeciltiit wind, lupgrior to iH.fi made ol
| > aitiuby ■ ut of tht! Farskip
1 llte Paifnips clt’H.'fi F’/if'*! tiff ‘he
I rinefj boii lour galians focuf; >n t L ‘ n Sal
i ions Ci vviUr, till they at; perlcdFy 101 l ;
hijueczt the l’quor tvtli out >f thetsi
]iuu it through a in'.' l fi-'e. ami to every’ j
gallon of litjuor aid th. “< pounus ol lu j
gar, and hoii it three ijua.'te of an hour: j
when it is cool put to it a little new yea ft i
:ct it fiend ten and: ys in an open velf'.'f Air j
it Irtqucutly, put it in a calk, and when ,
it ia done finmnUng bung it up for ute*
I Messrs. EVER ITT & M'LLAN,
1 observed a pubication in the
“ Columbian Jllttjeum,” ot the cyth iiiltant,
Hating that 1 illillcd jehn .-ulain Kel
'ar in making Lib clctpz loin this time,
dtc. which, 1 •will prove obe fafi sf
A hen an individual is ikis diaggtd he
roic tiie public—when its character is
, ilTie” by one who icinans behind the
curtain, and who (hues mt come forward
with ms name, it i- bale, it is ungtne
. oui, it is cowardly. Jj fliall endeavor
to rob this base ciiaradbii who thu3 ltabs
nc in the dark, of liisj concealmeni—
. en will 1 make him leeount for his
afl’eriions, then will 1 hold him up to
public view.
Can any candid perfef read the follow
ing affidavit, and yet gi\|e the lead credit
to the infamous afiertiofs that appeared
againlt me in the “ M|ilemn” ? 11 the
v.'iitcr can lay his head upon hts pillow
with an unruffled conlcjciiee, he mult be
callous, to the feciitigf of a man—his
heart moft be harder t’mn adamant j
but, I would liave liir* kc j> in reman
brance, that the day will e’er long arrive
when he will be robbedpf that veil which
at prefcnt conceals his diabolical iuten
tintion to rob me of my reputation—
my all.
S'rte cf Georgia, Chatham County .
Personally appeared before me, John
Keller, who being duly sworn, d.!-
pofeth and faith, that he met Joseph L
B-idger, tire 30th of June, in Couth-
Caioiiua, the uzy on which the warrant
j w-e ifibc-d againlt the said Bridger, and
! . his deponent faith that Bridgcr gave him
I no afliitance in nu king his ticapt to
I ..,u:h Carolina in any manner or wile
j wiiatever, fusthu thus dcpcnerit faith
not.
JOHN A. KEI.LEU,
Sworn to before me, this 16th day
of July, 1806.
F M'Kentv, j p.
I now leave the public to judge of my
innocence, fully purfu sded tint the bare
! attempt of a fynorrrr. jus wiitcr will
: 1 have no effedt with them ; ami that hi
affertioiiß wifi be co.fideied as the cF
. spring of a flanderois brcall.
JOSL*H L. BRIDCER.
A CARD.
’ Jambs Hely i> wifcome to every ad
j vautage.be can derive fiom his Exi me t in
j t he Patriot of yesterday. To own orii ny
that 1 am, or not adeemed, would h- to”
great a Intisfaction. Men of the hrlt re
lpedtabilitv in this Uty, have alreaiiy had
reaion to firm an ipinii.n on this lufijedt
j Ucnt on the recovery of ‘.vtia: h“ difli.oiie lily
! withholds from n.e, when that is oHeflod,
J the moii lovertign co.itempt lor his hafenel . j
: will be the omy anlver he will t'.cr re-!
i ccivc lrom N. MADGt: f.
“TST sUPERIfINE
FLOUR,
JUST landed from tic hrig bAi .L'i from
Pbtladdpb'a, and for dale j
1 JOHN HUNTS!’ !
July 18 _
‘ TO khNJ,
TilF. Jsiick I'l re Proof STGHF. “ ‘ L |
occupied uy tlvcfi olcrffier a. ait
ting be use. > i
Jos. Hajersuam. :
March .0 fc '’
IN COUvCfL.
S.U- t./Vfitr, J 4//: y,:’y, iS-xf). j
RefilvtJ, 1 hat kon >(?ll ill rvi Mou- I
lay n xt, proceed to elect th • (oUotvi g |
City Olfi cit with rli- fdaries mid fee.- |
hereunto hnnexed, and that notice there- !
of be given i 1 tjic- Gazettes of the city, j
A K . a,/er, with fees.
4 Ttt.J'.x, , eight hundred dollars
per annum and fees.
A Clerk of Cour.f four hundred dol
lars per annum and fees.
A (Jerk oj the Alayjr's Ccurt, with
the usu and Res.
A Mur/ld, four hundred dollars per
annum and feta
A Sheriff, with ulbnl Irej,
A (Jem uj the fil.it Ct, s. i’Ji usual
fees,
A ‘i-C//.two hunured tioli.us per
annum and fees.
A Sat *ve ;or with ufii;i! lees.
A Crave Dieyn, an,l keeper of the
giavc yard, vvi u'ual fee a and a salary
of one lam ,icd cioil.tis p,r uni,am, for
keeping th ■ g.we yard doled, clean mid
in good order.
ilefo've.!, That Council w-i* on M. ,-
day next, lontimt for li.hting the
lainp4 ui 1 lit. iii y LHc \ car.
i ilc cofitr. H.ur for liglfimg the lamps
to name hit* l.etiririea—for the faithful
I f'ffim me of all ili duti;s i>f the fame
iu Cofiiurmity v,:;h th. OrJiarnces of
tne City, find for delivering u.> and a,:-
couninig for, the oil ?.ni other proper,y
ot .he City, which may be placed in his
hands.
axlfo, for a Phyjuuvi to attend sick
find infolveut prllonas ill the goal,
dining one year, and tfiat persons oif
pofal to cm,trait be requited to fend
in 1 propofiiis feaicd up to the Clerk's
O.fiwV, iii L.c mean time.
i-xirailJro.n the Jllinutes,
Job i . iioUc't, g.
July .8 93
Georgia, .
Chatham C< u .ty. \ :: Notice
FUR‘JUAN I (” an order of the
honorable the superior Court of the
v-otUity of Cha; cun, ina.it’ on the pciiti
jt.'n sis George f Joilbaeh, who in confined
for ffibf aim jn tys to b admitted to the
benefit nf th aft of insolvent ilchtorr,
[the said (Itcrgd Hurlback will be
[brought up before (he juilices of the said
court, at the Court-house in Savannah
in i ‘iday Wh eighteenth day or tide
month, -i ;eii o’clock m itie forenoon, of
:h: said day, A r tiie purpose of being
heard era the merits of his petition.—
At which time the trt’ditors of tiie said
George lioriback may a*tend (and ili y
think fit) to (fitw eaiife wliy hu lliciild
not be diUbjiged Jcom hi* cc nfi lemen 1
cecording tu the prayer ol id. petition in
term# of the act aforefaid.
Dated lid# I2thdayuf July, 1806.
Shchall,
Attorney for G. Hotihirk.
Julyt 8 ‘ 93
postponement:,
THE following fait which was to
ha . e taken place on Monday the
\\th> inst. ufotlpcned to IP ni
ne day the 2j A inII. v>hni it will
take plait:.
TO BE (SOLD,
At the Plantation 0/ AI. s. Mar
garet Me!l t deceased, on A e l
ne[day the ifi inlt. next, oe
ttueen the hours of Pn and iuoc
0 ItOCK l>f Stiff dll.,
/%, BOUT tine hundred head
ek el Stodt Cattle,
i’vvo or rltrce fviare.s of C -I• s,
Some HoulcholJ ami Kitclieii
Eumiturc, bdmu;uij> 10 tin
dilate ot iSlrz. Margaret Moll,
th r. uled.
Cortdirions of la'e Cafli.
Henry Bourquin,
iseiiedlit bourquin,
E xccutors.
J- / iSf cj j
StHiV/INTi TO HIKE
y V N a/.vt i . v.'iblf f, • , t uitori dto
n uic for. I,r r of time -
Alio, A your t f ‘ llc v, . ~ *lton (and to horses,
.tod lor u ! ui'jrli fi* tj■. e crn])loy<d iri the
Candle — at tl>s (jiticc for
iu formation.
J ulylt 18, 93
i IF I>■ !j ARl<k. LS SUPfRFINIi
/ LOUR,
KECEIVKD ]ier fchjoncr Ajenora, ar.j
will Lc lb!Jby
Jaub Hoffman.
Jd/;3 --J Jeflerfun-Street.
F/anls a Situation,
UI a Store or Counting-Focfc,
A )i.ur.;; man, who can produce rood r<-- |
J cor ~iici.c..uo .I. A line audrclted 7. <j
Iu at left with ti j.rintßrs will u ■ du!’ at ter.-
|du:iM. • J U!/I P -
ASSIZE for July, iRc/j.
( r p; 1 ] r.. t ofl I.OUR bein;; ;r,e d-. 11 r.r
I A j.rr nai/t-l. lir.ad ir.tili weigh, V 1”
I 1, -■ ■ nr. I.oaf j 6j. 4 c.nts I.oaf
l v.n 4 <•■/.. j j!u. 2 i-a 07.
; til i.ji >i all Hal.err jt.il Seller., oi Bread
j, • t . (!•<• one aiM particutAr notice.
j. IJ 1 LER., Guy ‘i retrture r .
■ ALMANAC’S
! To; iu r Olilcc*
i *
r.r NEiF-rn X,
x‘ At 7hs 75*. •
.. T- ,v.
V v * T;,.’ j> LOVELY LA ip,
- J ‘ ; Roar. Moo.it, ,L isler,
\< t‘l lai. in f.iur days ——For pn!Ta,r only
having good accommodations, ApHy
to the matter on board at Harden.’
wh ail- ur- to
‘ <v g'.c;cc & Howard.
Ju ] y if. t, 2 ;t.
LANDiRT
Frvm the fa. iur.tr Csrkimh; t, jujt arrived
Jiom Si. ftHn.vs ,
i~j ponoltcjnj proof RUM
26 uictu piiii f retail.iic Muhfic*
A iiTi.iii of Coffee Sc
: tioiar,
F >it B.liK it;
TaYLOR. & BEAT. BROUGH.
-IT&'Hl:* Said SCHOONER, a
ZKi.W*™ 1 * “' 1: llil ‘iT velfel,
will take Freight ior New-
Yoiit, it application tie made 111 the
v HUiio 01 to-day of to-inorruYv,
I'i’y it 4t 91
SAMUEL \\ ILL!AMS~~~
II \S removed to hi (lore lately oc
cupied by Mellrj. H. Itm-eland & Cos.
and formerly by Immclf, on Morel'#
wharf, v. Are he will continue the
U R LH. li i\ Y II UjINtSS.
April 15 Ctf
NO I ICE.
THF fubferiber being appointed by
their horns the Jollities of the Inferior
Court of Chatham County, one ( ,f tlie
;rif,ini to receive acd icgiiler the name*
cf fttch pet sou or persons as may be m
litled to a draw or draw ; in (he Land
Lottery contemplat and by an adt of the
Gn.erat AiTcmbly, palLd at Louisville
the *6, h June .Hl—us let (ourlh in the
Proclamation of his excellency John
Milledge, dated the 28th, day of j umt
lad, will aiternl on the following daya
and p aces, v.z :
I ■ the Cncrokte Mil! Company, com*
minded by capt. Harden,
On Thursday the 24th. inst. Friday the
2J.h. S uuiday 26111, At the houfn ,t
mr ivloffet, one mile below Cherokeo
Hill.
Lathe Little Ogechec Company, com.
mantled by capt McLean,
On Monday the 2Sth, Tuesday the
iy h, At Mrs. M’Mights.
On Wednesday 30th, Tliurftiay gilt,
at tfi - plaiiiatnm of the I,He general
Gunn.
In tiie White Bluff Ct mpar.y com
mandtd by capt Neyh-,
O.i Saturday the 2.i. Augull, a t Jt>
(lu:a liuokhaitcrs.
On Monday ihe 4th, Tut flay 5 th,
Wednclday 6th, At the White,, Blulf
company parade ground.
In the Sea t fiend Company comman
ded by Capt. Herb,
On Saturday ijtli, Monday tith,
l’mdday 12th, WulotfJay 1 qtli, Thurs
day 14th, At William Banutrdu, ou
Wilingtoii I Hand.
ano on Saturday the 16111, at Mr.
.waili/ms, on th j.ouisvi.ie ra.,l. in the
Cherokee hill Company. The follow
ing persons me entitled by law to draw#
in th laid iotty, v,z.
“ Every free male white person, twen
ty-one yeaisof age ana upwards, who
is a citizen <d the United Suites, and ha*
it tided in his Hate three yea;ti, immedi
ately preceding the paflage of the act
afore-rceiie J, and paid a fix towards the
iuppoit of govern mill, (including fuclt
as may Le abfeut on law buiinefs) one
diaw—tveiy free male period of like def
cviptiiJn, having a wife, or h “ ; timate
th hi or children under the age of twenty
one years, two draws—all widows with
like rUidcnce, one craw—all free female
while pe funs, who have arrived to the
age <d twenty-one years or upwards, an f
have refill'd in this slate ::i above, aid
are cam.tried, one draw—all families of
orphan* rilidi-nta as aforefaid, under the
age of t*i.nty-onc years, whole father
.v dead, one now—and all fam.litß of
orphan:; confiding of more than one, who
have neither father or in *>i her living*, two
draws—'out if only one, thin fuclt or -1
phan is to have one draw 5 the draws
of orphans to be uitrrcd in the coun’ y
rnd d.iltnft wliere the eldell of each fa.
rndy of them relides. • No person who
drew a prize or prizes in the late land
lottery, is to be entitled to any draw or
draws :n the one tiow contemplate, *’
To v huh all concerned will pay due
attention.
G. R. Duke.
July 15 92
N. B. Ptrfons entitled to draw or
draws in the above contemplated Lotte
ry, mull pay twelve and a half cents ior
each dra w.
I HE SUBSCRIBER,
( ¥▼ AS rtmoved to the Wharf and Su ■ 1
1 i belonging 10 Mrs. Hunter, tin y
ij Melf.s. Hnriier Kc Minis, w! u
: •• CUT r.l.t: • tot rani aTt the
I'ACIURACE and COMMISSIO /
RUhJNrSS.
Joseph Habersham.
March ill 60
N J I iCE,
‘TMUu St.bftrinit i, about leaving *U
A Hate ai.J v. :,i he J.fent for ibnif tr
I,.is ed .Mi. WILLIAM SI. ,K.
Bit C’.- 011, J m fc s lawful attonif,, ilu 1 ;
ltd aSiccco.
WILLIAM TAVLOh.
IJ at (,1