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so faolifli jeslouues divide them. To
ftb-rr all will profp.r, lcp.ir.tuJ, each
Bind languilh.
15. The territorial covefjjincnts—The
ga’dena in which icpuhlicao principles
vrifi be Cultivated and brought to pir
fcftion.
16. The fair of our country—Their
f wiles the reward of merit, their Lorn the
pu&UUment of ignominy. May they fee!
their power and make a right use of it.
VOLUNTEERS.
Captains Lewis and Clarke,
Gn the retiring of the Utah of Depart
ments—The Heads of Departments—
May their couoiels and their meafurcs
continue to be diredted to the best iu- 1
tereft3 of our country.
OT the songs interspersed among the
toalls, was the following, Bug by Mr.
Wu/tt.nu,being a Stanzas originally fang
at an entertainment given by George IV.
Jervirg, efq. in London, to celebrate
the •annivertary of the installation of |
‘I homm Jeffersos as PrcUdeot of the ’
United .S'ales of America, the 4th <
of March, ib’o6
i UN* —“ To an Anacreon in Heaven ”
V.V,! met, lello-.v freemen! let’s cheerfully greet,
The return of this day with a copious
libation;
Fer freedom this day, in her fav’rite retreat.
Mu:. Jr’- p.trio: Hi -u foil chief of 0ur....i0n!
A chief in whole mind,
Republicans and,
Fair pnh.i.y, honor and wlfdom combin’d,
I ei, our wine fpurkie higti, while joy- ‘
fully give,
‘•* he : .:i 01 r Sachem, a..d lanr may
he ii-.e!
*■- htoal o.icerd rag’d wild o’er tise earth,
Alabama and rapine with hicod ting’d tin,
OCCiil —-•
ts ale, JtiTerfonripening fagefyfteras for birth,
Fes rid the peaceful, legiuiiate p..;b to
promotion! j
With realV.n his guide,
At Vv r a:l:ingti U dde,
H:s .rtue and tarertfs foil often were tried; .
Now he’s chiet in corair.a'au, let the universe 1
fee
How happy 1 tjat.on of freemen can he!
T.',:iie Europe's proud chiefs wield the sword
or the pen,
£y force, or by fraud to acquire new pof
fellions,
•vr rulers (peak “ peace and good will unto
all men,”
And their practice accords with their cordial
yrofeiiions.
But ihould foreign foes,
Their ran'-or dilclofe,
And by diicord or arms dare diflurb our
repoie,
iet our chief give the word, and he fafely
may truil,
That thole jealous diflurbers i V..U fcon bite
the dull.”
$s :h ardor would prove to ac insolent foe,
Who menac'd the rights of a cigmn’d nation,
That treedom’s brave ions, by a word.and a
blow ?
•i 1 rtr.p l civil difeord, or foreign invasion,
-Hitt though. danger ccafe, i
L-t onrvigur iutruile,
And our arms, from a hedge round the
olive of pe-.ee,
Those arms, always bright, fossil convince foe
and friend
That the rights we enjoy, we know hew to
and. .etui.
‘Vi'iv JeHY: h'-.;’s geniusfuhlimely control
1 he cr.-ptngs of envy, the frenzy of fa&ion;
A” !.:s lidding let u..ion uttuneeach free l’o 1,
A l .l god-like philanthropy Curing uito action.
Thus biellin and bkft,
By his country careft, •
Sweet peace fhuli for ever illuminate hi*
brtad ;
Admiring nis Virtues, again let ns give,
•• Ihe health ol our Sachem, and long may
lie liva !'*
At ait early hour the geateft part of
the company rose from tabic. During
the whole sane the grrauft urbanity,
harmony, decorum and conviviality
feigned. Unlike the facie day thirty years
£ncc, it was on Friday, wit Stunt a cloud.
After a fpel! of very warm weather,
ctv.rig to a heavy fall of tmn and a
change in the direction of the wind, the
mercury iui.k fiom ninety to fusty
degrees, and the air affutned the moll de
lightful temperature, thus augmenting
the phafure of those who joined in the
fcftivities o; t!ie day. A nniverfal fenti
jr.ent peivaded every brer.lt, of the un
rivalled bappinefs of the United States;
snd that for the great.ft part of this
feiicity they were indebted to . he fubiime
stt in at msd: u an independent nation.
May 1 his fen, mient be immortal! May
it be perp, uated by each returning
sonic . .ry being as poiiticaiiy uadoudu
as thus.
BALTIMORE, July 7.
This rr.or.lihg, the cerrnu ny of b’.es
fi -g tad laying the tirft corner-stone of
t\e C-athwiic Cathedral Church, to be
tretted in this ci.y, was performed ac
cording to the mca prelciibed in the
Roman Pontifical, in presence of a valt
coricourfe ol citizens.
At hjifpsft eight o’clock in the mor
ning, the R'Ut Reverend Bilhop Car
roll, in his Epifcopai robes, with cro*
* r and mine, preced'd by a proceOion
of twenty priests ar.d junior ecclcliailics,
the pi icft3 with furpiicts and Itoiei, and
the others iu iurpliceE, proceeded iron.
the weft front up the intended cave oi
the church, to the large wooden crot.
prerti.filly p.’anttd on the Ipot, wh-r.
the high or principal altar is to (land ; ,
and the bilhop having there recited the 1
part ot the office appropriated to J.ht
aonlecration ot that lpot, the procetiion .
returned in the fame order to the weft
font, si;.! hit fled the firlt foundation
iioue, on the south weft corner oi tht
proposed tiud-icg, fpri. l-img it w. i< .
the bitiled water, whillt the attending 1
repeated the rzCi h plalm—•• Ini
t'Js the Lord Beiid U-t n .us /’ See.—
ti:eo kneeling, i.e began the litsny,
wa cortvifttfed tt the e;.i a; m
;. y ,,:t a ° cs Lmg LLiTcd, and placed
u ‘ lB P r “ Per fitiiation, the prccdti n ,i.r,.
wed round the entire four cations of tl.e
churtt, rtpeafino the 501 h psalm, whiiit
t..e following, Ipriiikled them
1 wit * hiuie i water, and invoked at three
I ‘•‘T’i!/ ° lw ’hons, the blefling 0 f Ahniyh
!ty God upon the undertaking. On re-
I lunimg to the place where the Rone was
; rie “y mn of invocation of the Ho
ly Ghc-ft, “ f r eni Creator Spiritns,” was
intoned and sung to the end ; and the
ceremony concluded with a prayer, re
peatiug the aiTiftance and direction of the
lame Divine Spmt. The bilhop made
a ftort addref* to the ipe'.ators, re
minding them of the ardujuj undertak
wg, which was begun for the glory of
U°d* bie promotion of true reii
gion and flncere piety ; encouraged
tnem to imitate the zeal of their prede
ccilbri in erecting Temples ro the Divi
nity, by which they had contributed to
perpetUEie the fairh of Jelus Chrilt, a
midst all the adverlities and dorms, with
which it had been alfaiied ; and parti
cu.arly admonifiied them to make them
folve, wormy of the favor ot heaven, hr
imitating the v : rtuea of ttioi'e who left
behind tnem fucli lr.tt.iig pr ofs of their
iu.ceri- atißchment to the dotlrin-.i of
vlieir heavenly teacher.
In jukiyc to the immense conecurfe
of fpret.Vtois, it mull be added, that
ii.ey eov, Uidlca cl't'itiiaiYcs with tie
gren-rlt ord-i ad piopriety.
ftci. was formed in ti e fjundaticn
ftor.e, tor rvcuving a copper plate, with
.1 Latin l.iicriptiOD, thus tracllatcd ;
t
The firft ft one of the Cathedral Church,
To be eluded for the honor of Almighty God,
Under the title of JJiSUS tX MARY,
Was placed the 7th d:.y of July, 1806,
Alkant, (N Y.) June 30.
oretniujo inui Reiu-IJart on-gate Wliters.
j half a Mite firm tne Albany Ferry.
j ihtic waici'ts, upon fcvcral trials i,\
’ the moil eminen; piiyficuns in Albany,
j appear 10 pcffcld ail the proprieti. ■> „i> j
I diliiuguifhiHg qualities of the julliy ■.-<>
I iebratoi Flariownate Waters in ‘ E-.*
,iand. J hey contain purgative faits. a
! frnall quantity of earth, cat bonic un.l a
zoticgafs, with a large proportion or
tuiphuiateii bydrogene,
The llarrowgate Springs in England
are much reiuiied u>, aud are found cini
’ ii-iitiy ui'Jul in many eruption*
’ fach as the itch, those utifiag- ft om { ur .
feiti, fe-t ’d head, lalt-iTjcum, and even
the h procy. Alio, iu complaints of the
j ttoKiach and bov.-ch, wiiethcr arifiug
j from indi/eftion or other caulcs ; hyno
condriatt pflettions, obihnate coftivcncls
piles, uc. any hbe been found to irive
, great rcuef ; they Ed fair to relieve .v,s
•ny rhf umat c lifted. 10 ns, and been
| uie ul in tprains and paralitic weakii.-lfes.
j Fhey ‘irove an escs,;ent vcrmiiuge, and
| nave rdtored tne loft appetite and debili
-1 ted habit oody. Many of our citizens
have already experienced great benefit
f* r -*r* tneir me ; bet all ohilir.ate com—
pl.ints, and those of long Handing; a
yhyiieian Ihould be consulted as to the
quantity 10 be t;ken, and the la-mier
they should he u! -d
In conlequßxCe of the fsvorahie opin
ion of the facu.ty in Albany, the fpiiag
has been iecured from dcfiicir.int by lock
sod key ; ‘therefore, real invalids may
rely on getting the waters perfcdly pure
;rom thefeuatain ; and giddy boys, end
1 uvii as go orny to idle away an hour and
gratify curiofny, will not be permitted
to ciiturb and waste .he water as they
have heretofore done.
ftuc.h invalids as do net reside in Alba
ny or near the Spring, may be accommo
dated .with lodgings and dieting at the
Greuibufti Jftotel, and ocher Lioufes in
the neighborhood of the Spring.
TRIBUTE OF THANKS.
Johv Koneal’OT, jun. belong
ing to tne brock bridge tribe of
Indians, takes this method pub
licly l announce his molt grateful
ackno’.viedgeiYieucs to the gentlr
meri oi George-Town, who have
io kintiiv lei.eved him from the
pecuniaj y embaralfmcnc in which
ne had u,fortunately, perhaps
indilcicatly been involved.
IE: gj tdly owns this relief, a
a continued evidence that the
chain of fr;endlhip which has so
long held together the interests
and the good will of the people
of the United Si act s, and rhe
chief’ and warriors of the be ode
bridge rations of Indians, is
neitrer i-t.paircd nor rutty : and
ne :s Ihortiy to return home to
m3 cou .try arm men Js, he will,
wl.cn arrived there among them,
tee, ta ti u iols of Jury than a pica
• u e to cultivate the;r sentiments
A gutitude and esteem, in the
minds ot his brethren.
it having been the enlightened
policy of the United biates and
particularly of the Hate of Penn
sylvania, to cultivate a good
ndcrltantiing with the Indian na
io’ v by extending to the young
run of t .e mod mdutntial fami
lies among the n the benefits of
education : it is to this circum
daice that he is indebud for a
V- , ,1 0)
o!erabl- (hare of civi’izw! e.ttica
and ufc of their f acu!;;c*s
che r o'ii which otherwise mi;ft
lave lain dormant in the rude
quarry of nstu'e.
Among the officers of the exe
utive governmenr, yvJio have
been nlealed ro imtice him with
complacency, fine? his cominppo
ns place he is proud 10 own his
obligations to the revered father
of h’s people and their Indian
neighbors, the Prefiuenc or toe
Unit-ci States, and the Secietary
’1 War. But this acknowle'.'g
me:it is not made without bin.;.?
July ienfible of the merits of
fjtners. He has received many
impr rtant favors and diftingudii
ed civilities, from many ether
gentlemen, both of public and
private charahlert, whole names
were too numerous to mention
hete, even if he had liberty to
do i u
With a fin cere wifia that the
iun of peace and profperitv may
long combine to Ihine dear on
theic hated, and that the horizon
of plenty may r’wayj encircle the
a rear national W :gwam of Ame
rican libeity, he bids ihe people
of Walhington an ahe it ionite
farewell.
JOHiv KOLk.-iPOT, Ju n .
City of fyafoviptor., -Jutie 30, i 006
—-
Newbern, June 21.
Ihe fallowing is a copy of a
paper which w,*s found c: rk- and
up in a bottle, which was pick
ed up near Cape Hatrer.is, on
the 23d of May lalt. The ~r i h
snal v,as lent to roe • l >eci vtcry o.
btate, of the Ur.i.eh tttates.
C a board the Tetret floot) oj war.
Eat. 10, 1. mg, 74,
I arn an American, bom sz
Bodon, aged i6 ycais, failed
from New-York on Hoard th ■
brig Lyon, Nov. 24, 1805, No
thing oci cr.ed worthy of re
noari<, i or 14 d?,ys af.cr we 101 l
fight of the Hook, when at 6
o'clock in the evening were
brought to by the above vtfleh
and after unde;going eve*y fpe
ci-s of inlult, niylcir and others
namely, Fredeiick Folter, Simon
Aiogo, and A iron Stupes, all
native Americans, wete ordeted
on board, which we refilled, and
on so doing were beaten and
kicked into the boar, were then
dirown into irms for 10 day 3,
after which time, was brought
on deck, and interrogated if
we would enrer into ins majesty’s
urv re, with the alternative of a
good (logging, and to i;vc on
bread and water, until we Ihould
oir.piy v.'ith the-.r imperious
mandav .s; after a lhort coumi
.o. ’ >n atm nglt us, we agreed co
iLer, ,v i 1 embrace the firft op
po tun *.ui occurred .0 free
cun iv .. Accordingly, wc
lignih.d out wiilingneis to be
Ccine lire ools of the slaves of
his Britan x majesty. ’1 ;s irr>
ipoffible to fay any more, as my
watch on deck is called ; i rnuft
therefore conclude, hoping that
lorn: 1 fit dual mode of redres
sing the grievances cf Aroenc-n
Tars, will lie thought of, anti
P jc in execution by our govern
ment.
JOHN JOHNSTON.
ABNER WEBB,
HAS received ey thz erig CANTON,
PR0 2.1 Ni W-70RK, A COMPLETE AL-
SyRTJdRI.r Ol THE MObT IA II ION ABLE
Eliots and -Slipper?,
VTARRANTED OP THE FIRST QIJALITi/g.
V/hich iie offers for I*ile ut very redut c'l
prices, at liis store, corner oi 3t. Julian a. J
Whitaker iitreeu, July H f
~n o r 1 c E.
\f of land of four hundred
and thirty acres, joining tne Or
phan House Plantation, is adver
ciled fur faie by the Deputy -She
riff of Chatham County, levied
on r.s che property of Emanuel
Rengiii. Now tills is to cau
tion a’l persons agaiuft purdia
ling the said trad, as Emanuie
Rengill owns but one undivided
fifth jiart of laid land, (in right
of his wife.
NOELE JONES.
Frederica, May 17 g 1
alma77ac^
’ For ulc it this Ofuce.
REPUBLICAN.
SAVANNAH, July v, 1806.
ivs*’ -'it*--.w - ■ *. 1 .injut ■
Hk Exc‘llcacjr JOHN’ VfU.l iO JE, .-• .
rivsd in Town, uu V-.... i.* i'.ni ti'.. 1
feat of Govornmeur
Rhods-Isi.ani*— There ate thirty
town3 in Kh,?i!e*lftand, the largcft ol
which contained 7614, anil the fmalieft
501 loule, in iß'3o. The following i*
the population of the twelve laigeit
towns, viz Providence, 7614 foul*,
Newport, 6739, Glouoefter, 40.19, Sruih
Kiogfton, 3438, Smi htield, 3120. ;
North Kinpftou, 2794, Tiverton, 2717,
Warwick, 2531, Scituate, 2523, Lxe |
t'r. 247 6, Taller, 2457,11111 Gov.n'iy,
J U3-
[ B son Csruhe!. j
THE SEASON.
Though the Spring was uncc.ir.mcniy
cold, dry, and backward, the baton 13
now unulusily pn mTu.g ; and die terth
appears load. ,1 with her l.vft pioducts
The givfs ij well set and .heavy ; and
foifie excellent crops wees lall week cm
on the uplands, and got in iu fine: order.
Indian corn look-; blight ami vigorous ,
and m s not -.ppvar to have b.vu all ...
ed by the fro IN. The (mail grain ft amir
thick, and promn • labor tu the rtapt r.
I'lie potatoes anti olhrr vegetables an
remarkably thrifty. The tiees are well
loaded with fruit ; and are untouched
by the worm in those orchards tne trees
o which the farmer bad the precaution
to tar the lall feafous—Where ibis was
neglected, the tries, in many p'aces, are
flapped tumoft bare. Nothing but
tome drenching rains appear nectffjry jo
niure a great plenty for man mid Ivalt,
the tnfuing fc.lon. f Ibid .
■swutjrvntT’tArcsgi'jsit r .-cnj
DIEU—On the c'Jd mil. afttr a lingering
il’nel-. which he bore with bo.'o i;i. c firmuei*.
Mr. Thomas Pakott, agsil c i yvars.
■ ■ -a—- | ■ S .rtJjV
For: of Savannah,
CLEARED, Brig Laura, Ftarr, Ne.v-Yoi’,.,
Hope, Copp, do. Schooner i.auiel, Tiiac, lit.
AugulUne ; Experiment, iviM.i.m, Cljaiiefton ,
tliuop Margaret, Murfetr, Natisa,
Baylcy oc Harman,
Excu ,\n<3 t, No. 0,
HAVE jujl received from H.tv-2Ai,
a chiet l- 1. ul of
Q
OMO AK El 5 JWf,
Tongu - ?, Biu'oii an J
Corned IL-es, in liU ha> ...p.
th I.SO # ‘..i1l jnil 1 ‘oft Wines
Spices of till Pickles
About eooHjs. I’ngliHi Chcefo, —Will
he I old Li )/ cf. ly tie Vi hale
t^ueeio,
Cordials, Sweet Wines,
Frclh Limes, belli Sallad Oil.
Ihe whole of v. luch ere now riTcr
ed to C'OlT'des. at the moll reduced jui
ces.
N. I}. Private family and fliip (lores
fuppiied with inch as may i jit.
them, at lower rates, than .;au Le had in
town, until the liovk is fold.
J ! y 2 5 96.
A O t J o ti..
A I.L perf ms hiving demands ajrainit the
XJI ellate r>f Koftert Hudfoii, late ot Sen
vei! <:u.:tjr, deceased, are requtU - ’ 1 to rendei
them properly authenticated, at .! ‘hnl* , n .
ilebted art folicitetl to jnahs immediate pay
raent to
fames tiudfon, f.x’r.
■lb -5~ yj
FOR SALii7“
Low for CASH or NEGROES,
rGTV/O valuable trafts of
J. COTTON and RICE
LaND, in Lincon county Ca
rolina, bordering „„ the efface
tis Ferer Eorcher and r. r i<!iolas
V A I:.;-, and Also, bordering
. i the elf a.te of Abraham Strcb
harr, the Imall tradT containing
(wo hundred tj fifty.feur acres.
The other containing four-hun
dred and ninety acre'. For
terms apply ro Win. Barton in
davanriih, or John Remond in
South Caroliiia.
BEN. CHEW,
July 25 95. 31
Adinimltfator s Bales.
Cn Eiondiy the 2yh Augift <r- ’’ ILL
BE SOLD, at FUR LI A AUC
f ION, at the /lore of th: J::'.f in
the Mae k l far are,of
QUKDItY srbeien Hcitf.liald tad
j._JI Kitchen l uriiimre
ilia haii.iiorm: Fuats
On; old SulGy ; one Ctrl
TlireeHoriis, iour Cows
Tlncc Cslvt'. three Yatlirigs
One pair fine large Ox. a
Oevefal voili.r.es o( ilooks
Aml tome deer; Cotton, I,'i- v part of
the personal ellate ot ‘J’homas diniih,
< - ;cal< C.
Hi order of t’.e Aelrr.ioiJJrator
Levy Abralauio, Auct’r.
Juf 14 <J2
WAN I LL),
A Ne ‘ro Gi l >. atter and a small child
Zi\a ..ik *: .ki* *. M>/ 20
id V *)i: 1 Ci L,
S'>"’ anerh, T -■'2 1 , 1806.
I r.esoivuD, That an election tci -an A War*
nw, to repref-nt Reynolds Ward, (the for
mer tile ‘lion being declared Blend) vtill ba
held a tire Filature on I riday the V* of Au
f ‘.’.ft o.it, ard t!:at John Bacon, 1. 1.. Read and
John skein.an, or any two of them, are ap
p.'-:oted tncL.'.jjcri, t> fuperiuteud the laid a
lection,
JsxlraS f> cm ‘!> ■ Jl* muter.
JUB T. BOLLES, c. c,
July 2\ 93
/ ’ H,V !S /I 7’ L ACE,
A PERSON v-’ho has been ri any years ott
a COl'l'iiN PL/.NTA IT(,N m the Weft*
lutv.-r, and is uel: c. quainied with the man—
Jl.einv't ot Negri e;. who would take char ;*
ot a Cot;on I‘aiu .tion For information,
apply to ihu priutci&ol thin ptg er.
J’-')’ J - V - ‘ ‘ it*
i\ ( > 1 1C .fa,
v\ f I PERS.iNS having any demand*
/'V .y -11,1: he Board of Fire JViaftcia.*
del, ell vo brin p them 111 r payment on ur
uct ‘ie iii niduv the b.h mlljiit.
By Order of the lien and,
THOMAS PITT, Chrk.
.Jnfyj* <jp
ci i v~s 8 alks, “
U;j tire firjl Tuesday ;;i Sep -
‘t'mb-tr next, WILL CL SOLD,
it the Ccurt l:u. t in .7 e tit) f
fvannab teiUKen the bzttrs of Uv
(* 7 U l iCl'.K.y
A NLGRO BOY n.irr.f'i
Captain, Ipvie on as the propel/
oi iVir.l. Manila Miller,
Conditior.s, rash
JOHN VVILIJ Vi.Vl.3, s. c. s.
July 22. 174
FRESH SUFIhNFiNE
FLOUR,
JUST landed from t! e brig SALLY fmt,%
Piiil .idelphia, and for ‘ ale by
JUII.J HUNTEK.
July 18 rt 03
i o 7777 i“
‘"T’HF. ltrick Five Proof STORE, lataly
. occupied by the iubicriber 3.1a Coun
ting lic.ale,
Jos. Habersham,
March id 60
A SCRIBNER. Ce Cu.
| Y E.3PECTFUI I.Y inform their f.icrdn.
Xv and the public in general, that rlu - y
have received per the late arrivals hem IS.
Yorl., a complete assortment of
BOOTS, SI 10ES and SLIP
IT RS,
AII warranted to be of the Util quality
which they oner at reduced piice,. .’ the*;
(tore <ni Ihe Bay, oppoC.e the Exchange.
Julv re
„ fv i : tk t..
’ J'”*HE fT.bfcvibtr ia about leaving lit
•X (It a.!’ c .uut w Ihe abient tor t'omr time
in* appointed Mr. WILLIAM t.CA 1<
BROUGH, Jun. Ins lawful attorns; daring,,
hiss abience.
WILLIAM TAYLOR.
July 15 £_ _ oi
E n H 1 /\/. -j (J HJii E
A H sFiive iervifable boy, ttccuftcmed to
i't. huile (i.ivae lir ale ipn tl tiint.—-
All ~ A young feilc-v/, ; ccuitoined to 1 >r.
and l. r a length of 11 r.t tit.ployed iu Ui>
Candle manutuctory—Apply at tin* white for
inform - .ti n.
July 18
Fif l'Y ti AkK Eld . UPf RI-'IN it
/ LiiUR.,
RECEIVED per litt. ot.er Agonora, and.
tvtll be fold by
‘Jacob iiofj-man.
July r* gy] Jeiferlbn-Strset-
IV'tuts a Situation,
IN a Store or Counting-.'lonfe,
A your.g mao, who can produce good r*.
coniniendatioiis. A line addreffetl to Z, O
and lei- with tlie printers will be duly r.utiir.
dtd to. J|y ,15 iy j,
iIE jUlibD .luhil,
T J A.j removed to the Wharf and Store*
i•. belonging to Mrs. Hunter, formerly
..copied by Mcififl. tiutiter &. .111113, where
he continue) tot ran latt the
FACTORAGE end COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
Joseph Xiaucrshain.
March 28 60
(Mierflt's bales.
On the f.rfl Tue/day in Auj.ufb
nest, between the hours of 10
and 3 v clock,
WILL BE SOLD,
A Horse cr.d fome houfeholT
furniture, levied on as the pro
p-rty of George IJSerlback, to
iicisry fever,il executions.
Alfa, a negro boy, name 1 An
tony, levied 0:1 as the property
of Doctor Sam.'.irl M’Cormick.
for . file not complied .with,
A lA'gro wench named Miro,
, levied on as the property t of doc
tor j >. : Love, to latisfy several
executions, at the lui e of Wil
liam Sha . 7, former idle not com
plied v. ith.
A negro wench narmd Curr
iorr, levied on as ci.c property of
l irrothy Freeman, Continued
‘rom July fule,
A i.egro v/tncii and her chi!.!,
It vud o< as the property of J-La
Fooler, Efqr.
Cot ■it io r - .t, Ca/b in thirty ruin *•
utej etiltr bid off, or refold.
JOHN WILLIAMS, sej
July 4 80