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LON DOM, May and —is
T!ie Earl of St. Vincent, ■with the fleet tin
i: r his command, t*** Issi v-'feli on Sunday 1-Ul,
ff fireil. Admiral Harrey, wth five fail of
the line and frigates, is cruiiing ori Cape Fini
itcrre, for the purpose of intercepting lome of
the foiiil iquadrons which the enemy is known
to kare a-lea.
Ti; di(hatches received on Tucfday, from
JnJba, ftatetfct a definitive treaty pflato --; 1
been Ugtted with Sc ndii, l<i ’ t.iit there 1*
ry’ v rexioß to expect trie ftjfcmiffioa of Hoi
kar. . , , . a .
The. French p r ne, taken by Sir
j UijLworth, has arrived off Scilly, under ju
ry rrftSt*- She was i.i couiiJarable danger of
| fouoderin.T dorins- her pafl'age, and wss obliged
JT ;<J throw :.;r iewer deck gun, overboard.
The Lively arrived on Thursday at Plym
outh, with difpatchc, for lord Coilingwood,
and inv.ught home geneval Sir J. Craig and
fwte injfp Medina. The Lively left lord C-A
fc IsgWV.STttuimg off Cadiz a fortr..;H* ago, at
r, c h time he h.al uot been joined by Admi
y * ‘ considerable reinforcement of French
pi ha, it appears, arrived at Senegal, for
~ > pu-pole, a, is lupptfed, of making an at
ty.ipt againil Goree.
Advic- has been rec -ivrd, that the fqnadroa
•which failed from Cadiz U the 7th of March,
eonfifliag cf four large Vigate and a brig,
were lull of troops, and Actnalled for feveu
moutht. They are fupp.ifod to be bound for
the Id- of fra:i ce. > I : pyarr Hr.tilh frigate
i.a, r.l -ady captured the li g.
T* f ench have i.iw ti J madrons at fee.;
namely that under Jerorti<• ’.(parte and Ad.
miralGwilUtur.e,conlif.<<|’ o: theV. --so of fa
tuns, r >udroyant 8-1, Majestic JEole S ,’gt‘tueuz,
C.dior and Patriot of, 1 i inns, 4 art
■>. corvette, which failed from Bretl on the I4th
cf£fc:cmber—knothb* hptadro'i, coinprifiug
Lx fail of the line, which iailtd Ironi ffrelt in
Joann:y, not Cnee heart if. fourth, the Regu
iatut, 80, President fly befit, of 40, and furred*
leante, which failed from L’Oriciit Srh Novem
ber, znd were to the loath ward of the line on
the 26th January. Fifth the fyauron of frigates
l which failed from L’Orie it the 27th Match;
and iaftly, the iquadrou of frigates which failed
fc ora Cadiz the 7th March.
Independent of the Channel and Cadiz fleets,
■there Brethren. fguudrons at sea in efieft oftiie
enemy s Betti—viz. eigut lad of the line under
the orders of Sir J. Warren, Si fail with Ad
miral Harvey, and fix with Admiral Sterling.
The perr.nflion given by the Government of
Vrenna lor 40,000 French troops to pass
through the Fr.cal into Dalmatia, is faidin the
French papers to have been announced to the
I'.ulfirn Amboffudor at Vienna.
Dilpatchea have been rtneived.frr-’n our min-
Lter at Conltantmciple, which completely con-
Ir-.lifit she French rumour of 1 eoolneft be
tweei: Rufiia a..d the Port*.'—The neutrality
cf the Porte i stated to have beta guaranteed
l y Rufila.aad the r.iTurance that, if any atcempt
be made by the French armies to I’cnetrate the
Ctloman Suites on whatever grot-us or pre
text, the Grand li.-nior promillei to give a free
j’-idige tn t!ie Remans through any part ot his
dominions —Some changes nave lately beta
made in the Turki'.h Cabinvt, cakrUted to en
cvnrage thitdifpoition.
letter from an Officer tir locrd the L'-n
. and r., Port Praia Bur, St. j April
6, iSo6.
} “ Oar fleet have arrived here to water, af-
I ter she capture of the French Admiral JLinois’s
flog fliip Marengo ana the Belle Petrie, but as
we find water only for the necelfary confump
f tion ot the day we have orders to Tail to the
1 Western Ule, to take ia the neceflary supplies
Cur late espture was accidental—tie French
Admiral fell ia with, and almost raj on board
si in the night of the 12th of March; and fup
jpofmg ue to be an East ladia convey, did *ot
perceive his m:fluke till the Loruian, which
[ was well to windward with the frigates came
■with every fail fst', alongfifs of the ‘ Marengo
before dawn of light, on the 13th, and poured
is broadside into her before ihe found her er
ror ; otherwise ihe muS have escaped from her
great luperiority in failing. Linois appears to
be a well bred officer—he is but iiightly woun
ded—He bad numbers of Lafcars and Indian
marines on board which we have diflributed
through eur squadron.”
May 12.
The Lords in Council have come to a ref
lation to recommend to his Majesty, to take
ff the embargo on Hatnbro’ and Olden burgh
veifels. This measure has not yet gone through
the neceflary formalities, but no do bt, in a day
er two, thcfe channels for trade will again be
•pened.
The Ifon. Mr. Ezrdly Mr. Edward Hol
land, and three ladies, detained in France fmee
the commencement of the’ war, landed a few
days ago at Fowey.
The Dutch government has lately made
fain- severe regulations for preventing persons
iot domieihated in Hodand from taking ad
vantage of their occaiional reiidence in the ports
•f the republic to fend packets or letters to
| in country.
The luted account from the channel fleet
same down on \v edntlday luff, when they were
lc;t off Brest, by the Mary schooner, cupt. Weft
( lake, arrived in the Mounts Bay. The several
.sruizing Iquadrons which have been detached
Jfrom (he main body have reduced it to flx fail
- <s! the hne and four frigates. The Mary was
1 clofeiu with tut harbour of Bred, on Tues
day, that several ‘hot from the b_tteries flew
•ver her. Capt. Weftiake could plainly count
h Lul of the line in the outer harbour, but “ in
u ve:y disorderly date.” A French frigate (la
1 opaze, it is supposed) was fortunate enough
et in, a few days ago, though chaced by
she ...petu.'ux and another snip.
June ii,
Low Melville's case continues to oc
cupy!;;: whole attention of the Lords,
• T, ’V’ & OQ with clofsd doors,
.j* ckven or twelve o'clock at night.
Much warn (’route is, it is said fiicwn
* , tuefedifcuffbns. Besides the lauguage
that haj puffed between two etnineot law
Lords, * Noble Vifccunt and another
Matqyi* ere reported to have uiVd expref
fbng toeaeh cthr which rendered it ne
,cefiary to retire imtnedialdy for the pur.
poCe of explanation ; but we are happy
ij fey the iaterpofi ion of friends is ttated
. to have prevented the matter from pro
ceeding to any Uiip.cafa.it extremity.
It is further n ported, that the quellioi
Jus been put to the judges, as to hay
far the iil ot parliament icgulatiug the
tnanner of drawing the money from the
bank, violated by Lord Melville ;
nuu that the opinions are tavoraLlo to the
Noble Lord, It is not yet known
whan judgment will be given.
There are fymptoni, we think, of a
fpiitting between the Foxites xnd the
Sydmouth party. Mr. Bund, who be
lung to that parly, hat rcligned the cfhcr
f Judge Advocate, bccaule, it is laid,
Se ra# required to isake fis* rcpajts to
a ?.fiNt?.ry Board, Mai of ir..t<J. r t!i m 1
s? his prcdcctsT.rs did, directly hie
klajerty. We fee no poo ; rcafon f i
departlng'froni the cuiloryi which hae been
ohferred of late years. But what is thia
Military Board? Where is it? What
members comoofe it ? W: hea-ed indeed i
a great deal before ihe prefenf rninitters
came into power, of a Military Board or
Council to b: attached to the Comman
der in Chief. They were supposed to
tnukc it a j’ne qua r.on —Tl.ry acquired, .
and juflly nr opinion, no imal; degree
of by ;the pertinacity wih
which they were believed to !uv. ‘inCaed
on that point. But r.o sooner did they :
get into power than the <t:hj ft f emed to 1
b; entirely drjppcJ, and the Military |
Board or Council to be no long ir thou a!, t !
of. J
PHILADELPHIA, Ju’y ?j.
Particulars rtfperdng the French end
Britfh fret; off St. Ti-om.u,
On tsuiday the Mit of July, Cnptain
mtcrion, being i a the harbor of St.
l>ad been rumored for j
fume day past, that the French fl.,et
u idcr a i- each Admiral, Jerome Bona
pirir r min aiding one of the ships, in
tfn :rd ‘o H'Smy the R.-itifh M.rchant
*ei>( -on : M\.ng 0 t i.f.j r 20Q foil, then ar
r.'.-d ut Jor to,a, in order to colleft the
2 sliest erv v tvj pTTCCCCci
to f.aiopej which occasioned crnildera
hlc c:aun ;n the jfliad.
shout iz o’clock, a large Clip
horc in fight, and another followed—ft
they continued following till fix fail of
the line were in fi rht, ail’d one trigate ;
they in palling (hewed no colours, except
one wuh a tri-coloured flag at her fore
topinsfi head, they 1? 1 a!i fail let; att
Enghfh frigate followed them dole on
t..cir heeh, and foot) after four British
fail of the line followed them, aud as they
raffed, fhewid their colours—nji being
afhemed of them.
The French went throu h the fail ■
Reck, pr.ffage, and ftpod to the north- I
ward, the Britilh fleet hove too, not for j
r.ny diiafter having happened to the Brit
ifli fleet at before tmrutoned, hut to
wait for the two frigatrt, that had not
joined tiiern ; the Look-out British fri
gate kept up with the French fleet, and
was tone time within gun (hot.—-The
French fi-et were lying with their head*
to tli’. no thword, the Britilh fleet with
their’* to the iouthward.
Ihe French confided rs four of 84
guns, and two of 7 j-guct, and one large
frig a e—the Britifa of time cf 74 gun#,
and cus of 64 guns, arid three lrigatrs ;
they \ve:e about three leagues apart
when the Governor M‘Kean left them ; 1
file vss overhawled by the French fl-et,
and diimiffedf about 7 p. m. and left the ‘
Lucy, ci Wilmington, lying too to be
overhauled after leveral shot being fired
at her from the French Admiral'i ship.
Admiral Cochrane has thus far fuccced
ed in driving this fleet off, and preferv
mg Tortola, and a valuable fleet of rncr
ebautmen.
*— -"mt&sr——
BURLINGTON. (Ve -mont) Jsly 9. J
We are indebted to an obliging norrelTpon
den’, for the following account of an event
f toe mou tragical nature, which occurred
at Cavaan lit Connefticur, on Tucfday tht
-6th u timo.
“ Ajvouny man by the name of Jf ;iac
Baldwik, had been for feme time partially
ceratjgell. On Wednesday the astb, he pur
chafed alarg* two bladed knife ar.d a quan
t.ty of Uudanum, ansi let out from Latch
field for Canaan, where he lodged at on*
Dr. Root!,. The doctor u seams lives near
A house in which a febool was taught by a
Miss Steel*. Immediately after her fchoo]
was at night, Baldwin went to the
fchooliiotifa, where he found this young lady
writing at hertab e alone —seized her by the
bair, and wjth the knife he had porchafed
for the purjrife, cut her throat in the moll
Blocking manner, took ofl'on ear, and in
Ififled two dp and dangerous wounds in
lur shoulder. As flie flruggled to efcnpe from
hint, he threk her upon tie floor, jumped
upon her, and itabbed her in the back in
ten or iwe.ve and flersnt places. Twice he
plunged his blnde lb detp that it perforated
her iungi.—Her fhrleks alarmed Dr- Root,
who went to her affiiiauce and found her
weltering in blood. Baldwin fled <0 the
woods and drank his laudanum, bat it had
not tht desired effect He was taken about
mid.ight, and is now lodged in jail.
His delirium wiii probably fereen him
from pumfhment, but we are informed there
is a itrong concatenation of circumffances to
[irovc a deliberate intention, and as venom
ous niiL.ce as tl.e colrfefl \i .a. 1:a ctiu.c. engen
der. It is ftid that several years iince he
became acquainted with Miss Steele, and
adrireflcd her, bui flie declined his attention,
that he lately heard file w as soon to be mar
riedto another, and that this circumstance
I is supposed to have wound him up to luch
I a height ts desperation and ruiEun cruelty.
The y ting 1 lady ltili survives, but the prol
peft of Iter recovery is by no means flatter
ing. She lays, that when he entered the
houle and advanced towards her, he said,
fl bn -.e we cannot live together, Eliza, vve
will die together” For leveral days previ
ous to hi, committing the crime, Baldwin
was much more rational than he had been,
ior fever a! mondis : tut ir. a d.fperate mo
ment he has ruthlelhly cut off a rcfpedtable
and amiable young lady from all her prof
pecis of happinefa m tins life, and probab.y
life ilfelf.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
ON the \Jt Tuesday ia Sep'r. next, wilt
BE SOLI), at the Coutt-houfe in (hit
city, between the hours of \o and %
o'clock. 3
A negro man named Bachus,
:aken under execution as the
property of William Barnard,
-mder lundry execution;, poin
ted cur by the defendant.
Sold 2t the rifqcc of the for
mer purchaser.
T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c.
My 3° 89.
j wts. :.Fi:'sy!.iJXLMSaj.w'ii i, jasl 1 gsg'gjgiw.ai
j REPUBLIC AN.
j SAVANNAH, August 8, 1806.
; .woo. ‘--erizaE.awussattatiziissaHii£i
j The means taken by the federalifls in Con
nedicjt ta pteferve their afcer.dencr, are Inch
as cannot fail of exciting the deteflatron of every
man v.hofe lireaft is warmed by humci.ity, cr
who feels indignant at the war.ton and malig
nant appreffion of innocence. They are such as
no party will use whole principles are founded
on the broad te’is of truth and civil equality
More forcibly than language they demonstrate,
that who use them are senlible, that fair means
j ‘• ill not preserve them from that inglorious ob-
U'-urity into which their bretheren in iniquity
’ have fallen before them.
1 It is a truth, which we do not wish to derr,
as it furniflivs at leaf! one argument in favor of
lepublicar.iiitt, that :i majority of die rich men
i-i New-Euglaud are federal. Thcle men pof.
lefft-j a large ihare of influence over tliofe who
depend upon the labor of their lianas for lub
fiftence. It is folly to suppose tliat this in
i’ fluence is everted for any other than felfifh jair
pofes. In Conueiflictit, it is exerted to Centroul j
the votes ofnhofe who are called freemen by
the eonflitution, so that the present rulers nuy
Ibe continued in power. If any one dil'covers
j a spirit of independence—if, possessing the i!.ig
jii’.ty of a freeman, he presumes to think and ad>
1 for hnnfelf, or to cenlure the conduift cf thofc
j whom fortune, truly a blind and capricious god
j defs, Lis placed above him, he is lure to feel
1 the efluff of their vengence ; and, if a combina ■
’ tion of malignant cunning, abandoned villiany
tht* <it d*fj>vrtxtamai have fßfllCieiU
•power,hi? itctitiia to he ruined.
) These rentaks were occasioned by reading an
i account of the treatment of Mr. Osborn, editor
1 c.i the “ Witness.” This gentleman is a repub
lican, the federalift therefore hate him : he is a
man of talents, tliey therefore fear him; lie
has prelumed to exercile those talcuts in tic
I ca _ufe of liberty—they have therefore deter
mined to Jtilroy him, or to deprive hi. party
ot the benefit cf hi. services. for this purpose
; he has been accused of pubiifhing a libel, been
triad by a federal court, and fined a larger luni
| than he -*.:i able to pay. In confequencc of
I tilts inability he was committed to prison
Mu treatement there lias been in the highefl
degree opprtflive and inhuman. Though the
j law confiders him merely as a debtor, he has
! been confined with two criminals, one of whom
i hat been, and the other is to be, tried for life, in
(a. iinall damp cell with only one crevice to ad
jrrit the air, or through which he may be seen
|by hit friends. And though this treatement
! has had * fcafible tiffed upon his health—thou -h
|a committee of the republicans in the town
where he is confined, have remonstrated to thii
goaler, requelled of him that he may be allow-)
ed the liberty of the gaol and tendered fufficiJ
cut bail that such privileges fhailnct beabufedl
yet he, direded by his mailers, hat 1 efufod ]
and even tlie privilege of attending publid
worlliip, which was earnestly foficited° by the]
pr foner, was denied him, the’ an ir.tiabitant of*
the pious slate of Connedicut.
We are happy to find that this treatment ha.
notdeprelfedthe spirits of fdr. Ofborn,nor sha
ken his independence. Li! e a genuine disciple ,
jof liberty, he remains unm ived by t.he threats !
land oppreflions of the petty tyrants ofConnec-i
j ticut. He doles an account of the treatement j
ihe has received with the following paragraph
j Whatever pretences the (heriff may make ;
I I aw convinced there is a double defigtt in his
| conduct—to interrupt my editorial labors, and
to walte my health and spirits by extreme rigor.
But if God gives me tolerable health the/ ihall
be disappointed ; if not, the ltt dalh offfiy pen
Ihall bt employ ad in recording the bypocrify
& villainy of J unto, who have too long perverted
the feelings and irapofed on the credulity of a
virtuoua people.”
W l alp'.le Olffervatory.
Britain la unquelfiouably the mot Hr*
country of federalifls; they love ih t
British conflituLen, that flupendoua fab
ric of human invention ; they love
fSritifh common law, and they lcve the
British treaty. How liiliculoua would
it be for sons, who had profeffed rever
ence for their mother while living, to
meet on the anniversary of her death to
recount all the inffances of her hafly tem
per and imprudence and ail the incidents
of her last sickness aud death, and then
fv/ing their hats and huzza, bccuufe the
old lacy was dead. Ia it lela ridiculous
for Royalists and federalifls to meet 0:1
theannavarfary of independence arid to
read publicly the history of British cp
prvfilona in this country and to call king
George “ a tyrant, unfit to be the ruler
of a free people !” Can federalifls v.ifh
to recall to view the burning of Fairfield
and the Jersey prison (hip ? They have
cogent rcafons for sealing the 4th of ju*
ly from Republicans ; their all ia at
fbke : the charter of Chailca 11. is in
danger I IVitnfr.
A letter from Martinique, to a
gentleman in Norfolk, dated June
26 ti:, fays—
“ American and French pro
duce— (indeed, F m.ty fay, every
article of import)—low, while
the produce of this island is com.
paratively high. Sugar 6 to 7
dollars p-r cw'. 5 Molasses 30
cents per gallon. A cargo of
good Ciarcr, from New-York,
fold here yesterday sz 21 dollars
i hogfhead,and at 4 dollars per
Fiour is on the decline,
9 dollars in barter is the price
this day. 6'hingles 7 dollars hi.
Corn 3 dollars 50 cents per bb!s.”
Ex troll of a letter from a gentleman in
Londen to his friend in Philadelphia.
“ The Evangelical Magazine ia undoubtedly
the moft popular magazine# pt t pubhlhH.
Twenty thouland aie printed every month, at
Gd ftei ling a number. Seme of the number,
have to undergo a second edition, and that for
January left a third. The profit# of this work
are devoted to the wiaowa of evangelical mini
sters, among whom, since ics commencement,
between 3 and 40001. have been dntnbuted.
A great t-fte prevail# for religiou# reading#
and the precious Gospel i#fpreading into every
comer of the Country. A ntiffionary spirit re
markably prevails; and a converted Jew prea
che# to lu# countrymen ev batutdiv, the uu- I
fvtrchzbb richet of Caxar.”
!... AUCTION.
02* Tuejday next, tht 12 h inf. rr-rt a r
toz.r> at my AuSioo Store mariei.fquare,
A rRACr Ol FOUR KfNDRKtJ AN O
- A 1 nett ackr* or i.and, lituate in
Ihe ;,d diffncfl Wavr.e Couniy, Attached
to which is nn etce'ient hii|| Sire ; the
wa-ec course cm nyrmy into the Ala.’tma
ha river. A Plata may be seen on applicati
on to I-liVT ABRAHAMS, xv.c-Pm.
Atlgllft H, yy
00 Tons SIVEEDS IRON ,
A SSOIITKD of round, iqttare, and flat
■C m. bars of-various nementions. lull if.
cevod by the Blip Abeon*. c ,„ f . S hav.-,
from Cope rib agon, and wifi be fold i,v 1,-v
----or Imall quantities, at a low price if fid
toon, for ready money cr town noits at uo-i
dates:
R. ft I. BOLTON.
_ so ft 99 .
BENj. & CIiAS. BROOKS,
Have * w w Per B>i s Geor
gia and Schooner REMi‘Z—
’TA AC a nd, fom N Tort
20 iEixes Candies
53 1.0 Soap
do Kt r.s Dutch powder
5 Pipes braruiy
2 do. Gin
no Half hairr.ls Flour
so Bb!s Mai 11 a Wine
9 Chests H, foil Tea
i 8 Hhds. and 24 bbls, sugar
,1 Hhds. and /g do, loaf do.
20 Bbls, Piiot bread
20 Kegs Crackers,
21 hich m addition to their formerff"tply
of Groceries and Dry G cods, they c.jfa for
jalc on tern t favorable topu, chafer..
August 8 3 t 95
AdrmniftratiH’s Saks.
ON Saturday lbs 2 \fi StviGvbcr
r.cKty will be fold at Authcn, in
the Town cf St. Marys, cr. the
j rtmi es,
A DWELLING HOUSE
no tv occupied by Mrs.
Knight in the “J own aforcfaid,
situated on Wheeler Street.
ALSO,
Sundry articles, of House hokl
furniture, la'.e the property of
Capt. Peter Knight deccalVd.
on a credit of 2 and 4 months,
payable in fmal.l approved notes,
JOHN ROSS,
Aaminijlr tutor .
Aufiti'l t 59.
no nee.
TTY HOSE who have clairrs
1 agaitift thf* Estate of Peter
Knight deceased ; will please
render them without delay } and
chafe indebted, are requeued to
maKe payment to
JOHN ROSS,
Admi.d/trator.
St. Marys, Augujt i 99
J le’ rew Congregation.
AN election of officers for the f’e
bretv Congregation, will he held on Mon
day the 18th inst. between the hour* of
\2 A. M. and 2 p. m.
DAVID LEION, p. u. c.
Augult 5. 3t ,;K
~ notice?
A LL prfon3 having dernaniD agtiii/l the
eitnri of Joftr.ia. I.Ojitr, Esq. lit* of
Effingham county, tleceafcd, art requeued to
render in their accounts legally atitl'.ed, and
ail those ind*ltd, are dclirtdto males !,,*edy
yajnjnt.
Asa Leper,
Abel G. Lopcr,
Qualified Executor*.
July 4 6w h*
THE FIRM OF
RUNT Eli Cf MINIS,
I S thi* clay dilTcilrecl by mutinl cob
fent. All perfotiß having demand*
will please render them to the fubfcribetß
(or adjustment ; and all indebted, are so
licited to prepare for inntnrUiate pay
ment. They will attend at their Comp
ring house as usual, far the arijuftment
of their accounts.
JAMES HUNTER,
ISAAC MINIS-
March 13 59
SHHUFFs SAfc.LS.
On the frfl Tuesday in Stptr
next, will l e jold at the Court
bou, r e, in ibis city,.between the
hours of 10 and 3 o'clock.
ALL that Lot of land in th<.
city of Savannah, known by the
number five, third tything Rey
nolds ward, containing 60 see r
in width, and 90 feet in depth,
with the improvements thereon,
lev.ed on by virtue of an exe
cution blued ami rut Thomas
Do wall and W ife, reoreFnca
tives of John Ilaupt, (ieceafcd at
the Hi: of Chrifhna Dasher.
A negro man named Dick
taken under execution to 1 itistiy
John Gromett, pointed out by
the plaintiff.
T. Kobcrtfon, 5 c c
l July 7 y
(J* ,y ,
. .it. ‘ ‘A. (ICAy
T-T \ f P •
S m nuK".months tioni tfic \ r
hereof, ppplicatifti! wiii be truce
to the Bon. tlicjuflices of ‘he Fmcri. -
Court, for tlio county of Buiioch, fn
It sve to fell *ll that traft of land, eon
taming 475 acres more or lef*, Jyfnir in
•be cc tuitics of Bryan and Bulloch, the
fame being part of the eflste 0 f Wm
Slater dic’d.
W in. Shter, adm’r*
r ” 9 :n * 72
NOT I C R.
PROPOSALS will be rccr-rej for pull.
, JT “ l ) “ ,J ’be U'c. Js in ami
amu the Civ, until Saturday next, *i ~
\ L beriom, dclirous of cor
.. ,' n £ “'r'be lame, will fond tbeir t.i„-
I,OL to die City Ctrtk's Office,
m trie m i an time.
JOHN I*: V] I BONE, ) \
C. GUGKI,, ( ComiaS c .
T. VV UODMAN. ) 1
Auguff 5 ,3
ABNER WI.UB,
| IAS 1-CtlVlD BT Hl* tlO CAFnl.Nfj
■ k ri'OM NVV.-V.IRK, A COMrLkTXV
jo.i-mxihx cr : Ei. mbit ritmjNaus
i.oots, Shoes aiul Slipper.-
winutiiu o, inc nr.f r quatmitf.
Which h* oiler, for Lie at very rc-du.r£
pricei, at hit llore, corner ol ft. Julian uuft
Wldtatcr Str.cea. July UJ
A. SCI! IBN E R &ToJ~
1 i F-31'ELl ITTf.J.Y inf um their fnencla
-IA and the publu i yr,.,v*l, that they
hvi:rtceive.d yci if.e late arrivals lrcm ti.
York, acoropLie xf.ortnicnt of
BOOTS, SHOES and SLIP
PERS,
AH warranted to be of the be!) quality
which they otter at reduced p i. ,*, at their
Itorc on the Bay, ojipofite tlm Exehangu.
July ia
JOHN BOLTON, ,us. 1
_ vs ‘ > Siperittr
WILLI AM NO REIS, \ Cox,:,
Ma rcb ? erm , tlio 6.
T T E ( )N T the pet tion of folia
I_/ Rolron, hirvivirjg copart
nil of Robert & John, Bokon
praying the fore Jolure of the E
quityof Redemption on lhe fol
lowing p. re a. if. s, mortgaged to
the fat J Rohm & John Bolter
for the sum of eleven hundn L
and forty fix dollars, payable the
fifth of January ißoi, and
alio for the further A>m of tie
yen hundred and forty fix dol
lars ann intcrell payable the
fifth of November rfica, to wir 7
the following lots and parts of
lot s in the town of St. Mary's.—*
t- i tuac wharf lot containing
50 Fet on Sr. Mary’s street and
running 150 feet weft to Jud
ion s water lot, and from .St. Ma
ry sfl reef to tire liver 100 leec
and along the river ico feet.—
The fame being die front of loc
No four in the plan of faicl
town.—Also part of laid lot
No. four beginning at Ready
flreet turning weft on the St.
Mary’s ftrtet to Ju Tot’s lot de
on Ready street aoo fee t north
co Divine Young’s lot or line 6c
150 weft on said Young’s line to
JuJfon’s lot with the building*
iitui improvements thereon.—
Mfo lot No. (43) forty three
containing four acre 9 then oc
cupied by. Retcr w. Green, with
die buildings and improvement*
thereon, and on motion of Mr.
attorney fi> the petitioner,
II is ordered by the court
that the principal ituercfl: and
colts upon the laid mortgaged
premiles be ;>tid into court with
in twelve months from this date
and unit’is die fame be io paid
the equity of redemption lhail
thenceforth be foreclofed and o
ther proceedings take plat ? pur
suant ro the aft of affcmbly in
iuch case made and provided :
And it is fut iier ordered in
purl iance of rhe laid act that thia
rule be pubiifhcd in o;.c of tjie
public gazettes of tins Hate at
lead once in every month until
the time appointed for payment,
orferved on the mortgager or h a
special agent or attorney at
icaft fix months previous to the
time trie said money is ordered
to L e paid into court as aforelaid*
Extract from the min
utes this toib, Mci'ch, rBo6,
IS/AC CREWS, t.t. c. cr.
1 ami no 60.
A SIZE for Auguji, 1806.
‘"P 11 ■- j-r eof FLOUR !*:..* Tn dlh r *
•*- j,c- bar: I read mol*, we M, VIZ.
la 1-1 cent* I. el I 614 c*uti I.oaf
*it>. 2 ot-i j , oz.
Ol which z‘ Faker, ard E!>jc ol Xitai
arc to take fie an 1 par’.ict ~r n.;i,
jf. MARSHAL, City Tteafurw
ALMANAC'S
F-Hde it*.!.'* 01£.;,