Georgia republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, August 26, 1806, Image 3

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N't Vi ■ ’ OR K, Aug u!i *]. Fire.—Tlie hcuf< j s U'is. 80 and f!< Maiden lane (the former occupied tv Mr. Toller, anti the latter unoccupied) weie confuintd yetL-rday morning be tween the hours of 12 and 2. Both houlcs belonged to alderman Brother Mr. Toller is said to have Cuftained a lots of fifteen or twenty thouiand dol lars. Albert Gallatin, elq. arrived in this city yesterday, from the Ha: ot go verniri-nt. A httcr from Arnfferdam, of the 6th of June, fays, “ the thip Gin.-vai Eaton, Brown, from New-York, is j.ill arrived fht was feut away from the Text! by a Bntifh man of war, and ordered for the Downs on the 26th of May. The admiral on that datum relrsicd the vdlel imm.'diately, and endorsed the tliip’a re gilter, thus—“ That the blockade men tinned by thecapta 11 of the man of war who warned him off, was erroneous, and that he was permitted to proceed for the TcXel.” PHILADELPHIA, August 8. Yctltnlay arrived the brig Eiiza, cap tain Toby. Sire left New.Orleans the )Bfti it t. and tie Banze the 2 lit. By her we learn, that a great Fire broke out in the Fauxbuurg, on or tbnirt the fj.h July, which burnt fever at houses and ft ores, in which Wi re c.mlumed about 350 hhd6. of Tobacco, 1 00 hales of cot ton. foine flour, and sundry ticks. The moil ct the property belonged to prn.plr in the weltern country, Loss cfiuuated at about forty or fifty theu fand rf.ri!drs. Augilfi 11. Er.traH of better ft on Machias (Main) Ailed ihe rS.A J a 'j< to a gentleman in hjlon “ While cur Western brcthcren ccm plain of agricultuia! difappoictments in cidental to aAlrcugnt, we have in addi tion to the fame misfortune to lament the effects of a f.veepiiig and itefoiating fire “ For fome time the fire.-., incuutiouffy kindled had raged 111 the woods in a nor thern direction; but upon a change cf wind vtllerday, t!;ey were blown with unutual velocity towards the upper set tiements at the Ealtero River, and it was impossible torefiifor arrelt them They c niumed mills, hoult-s, barns, fencco, fhcep, cattle and even crops in their de feating prog refs, and iri fome initanccs ti e inhabitants were unable to fuve their 1 ui nit’ire. “ That fettUm-nt which but a few wet-ks iiuce, fmi.ed in proiprr itv, is now a black end dreary waste, with smoke ifiiiing from those spots v. here the work or detiruftiou was incorr p'ete. Many laavilies have fuiirn from independence to utter rum, ano the aggregate loss is eltimaied ati'.ot Ids than 20,000 dollars.” DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. The fetikm-ut at ScruDb-grafs, in Venango county, P nnfvivania, was on the 5b May iafl, vitued with a deltruc t.ve tire. It is supposed to have been cccafi >iied bv iire to the woods. Toe following liatement will exhibit a correct view 01 t!;e principal losses that Lave been rbertby fullained. Robert Scott, had his houic, and .11 the grain which he had foi tile support of his family, consumed, together with ail his fences. Pac.ick Davidton.had bis house, double barn, and spring house, with up wards of 150 buihcls of grain and nearly ah his fences, consumed. Samuel Gra ham’s house end tne greater part of his property were destroyed. Be j-imin i)avis and the Stoflets in company's h< ule and nearly all their property were couiumed. Tin fe, together with others, liave been principal lufferers, and the feitlemmt generally has in coi i querice been greatly dill re (led. To the honour of a number of rtipeifable gentlemen at T rankhn, it ought to be mentioned, that they immediately made up sixty bushels of corn tor the relief of the fufferers, and it is expected their generous examp'e will be followed by a benevolent public. Farmers Rififler. TRENTON, (N. J ) August 4. T wenty years have elapsed lince this place ISs been as unhealthy as it is at prcictit. Great numbers have befti and niasy now are, down with the fetr and ague, the dyfentary, flux, fife. To what fUI ur?i caule the vditation of tins remark at:y heuithy place with fuoh a variety Ait otic..-S is attr.butab!', there are ma ny coojtdtu'te?, but no certainty. Our fellow cit.z ns of other Hates wilt be pleaftd to hear, that Crops in New* Jcricy, have this seas-o, been uncom monly abundant. Os Wheat, particu larly, there las nothin many years pad, been fr> much or fa good. Indian Corn is highly promising its appearance, and the lesion is at prefeut very favourable to it3 perfcttiou, l.xtrrcl of a letter jmm cat tain “John Ham], run. of the Jcbuoner Caroline, oj /Vex indria, dated Port Spais, (Trinidad) Ju'y 8 O.i the 2 llt ot June, in lat. 14. long. 58, was boa dec! by two French line of battle feips, who took trom us abcu -140 barrels of fl ur, ail the beans and c'icefe, and the greater part of the lie ms, and never gave us the serape of a pen for them.” PORTSMOUTH, (N. H.) £ Uf r. 2. Arrived hereon Wedneida/lafl, as .passenger in the br g Montezuma, eap tam Ti ns halter, ot the bng Maria jane, which belonged to captain John . . t • ic's town. G: !i*s p; iT.i yt from An.iUrJarr. to the hie ii Iday, captain Salter w is cull i**.vay on the cue ft of Barbary, on iht night of the 271I) i.f May. The next morning the 0 j-toin f-nJ crew gained the ffiorc, and were employedurii g the day in getting pro visions, dec. r ill ore, Bern the vefiel, which vraa not bilged. The next day a number of Moors (about tj) appeared on the beach, and proceeded immedi ately to plundering. After robbing captain S. of all his provisions, ai-d 800 dollars in specie, and lus seamen of their clothing, theft savages used the utr.i it violence to them. Having refilled lome ti.ne anj sustained confidcruble injury in their persons, capt. S. an 1 his men tfca ped in the long-boat in the* evening, and put to fen in great danger from the j bre .kers. The number in the hat was nine, and their whole flock of provisions was four or live pounds of bread, and a bout three gallons of water, for a voy age they knew not of what length. 1 They stretched along the conft for Senegal, fullering extremely vvitu hun. ger and thirfl without tny thing mate ria! happening till the ninth day, when the firlt mate, Mr. Lang, who bad been exhausted with fatigue died of hunger. His third was so keen he couid not re lift it, and noi will.fl.ir,ding capt. S. en treated him to forbear, he fiequently clra, k fait water. The night following the wind blew frtfh on Ihore—captain S. was obliged to put the boat before it, and continued fare till he arrived near •the fliort : when the boat was upset, and every foul committed to the mercy of the waves. They however regained the boat and righted her, and were again waflied out of her. Trie second mate, Mr. John Nud, and one Teaman were drowned—captain S. and fix seamen got iafe affiore, within a few n.ileo of Sene gal, where they were hospitably treated and found relief. FOR PHILADELPHIA, I JttTH r Fhc fall failing (loop three friends, r •Sww3ksp*Thomas Horton rr.afle, will lad in tight days. For freight o paiLge, apply to the Captam cn board o to ANDREW KNOX, B. Gilhons’s wharf. IVno ll.is FOR SALK, rtRCFCRD BT SAIII VESSEL, JUST SIRKWED FROM ST. Croix, So hhds, Iff quality SUGAR, 10 Luncheons Rum, 4 bags Coffee, 4 tons Fuffic, a lew barrels frefa Limes, ON HAND, io,ccc!b Green Coff e, 6 pipes real Cogniac Brandy, 6 citto Country Gin, 10 barrels Loaf Sugar, And a general luppiy of GROCERIES, as uiual. AUgUSt Q. ts. 100 For NKW- YO (K, , JrCCH The Bru LOVELY LA ST yznl'ArCf Josf.pii Douolass, master, lU - o. zHS&.f'ZsrzZHJ&Mt next, i r passage only (having good aic mmodutionFj apply to the contain, on board, or to MAGEE & HOWARD. August 22 2t 44 For NLW-YORK, j The schooner Hnldah &. Anna, FU. P. DaUfhady, mailer, Will be rlifpatched immediately.— Far freight or passage, (having convenient accommodations) apply on hoard, or to B. STORY, August 22. 3t. 404. Morel’s Wh’ A SCRIBNER & Cos. HAVE just received per the Schr. IIUL DA.fi & ANNA,from New-York, a fn!h supply of isvxrrs, SHOES and SLIP- Ft RS, (of A SUTERIOk qUALITV) Which, together with their former flock, makes their ailortment second to none in this city. Ail of which they offer at reduced prices at their store, nearly opposite the Exchange, the one lately occup ed by Ogdens’ and Ba ker. August 25. factorageT JOHN P. WILLIAMSON, EcPectfully informs his IV friends and the public, unc he ffili continues the FAC TORAGE Ls COMMISSION BUSINESS, on Morel’s lVb.tr/, formerly occupied by Willia;ri lon and Morel, and hopes f,o:n his exjierience in that iirie 01 bufinels and bis attention there to, to meet with a liberal pa tronage. 1 nose who may favor him with their custom, may rely up on his tiling every exertion in his p wer to render them ample iatisfadtion. Liberal advances v/iil be made, if required, on produce flored. Sav. Aup,ufl 22. 404 f*'. VHE SUBSCRIBER, TNTENDING to leave the state a few JL wetka, his E jlinel-, will he conduc ed by J'U'n Lawson, Wm. Davies or it. M Stites Lfqs. JEREMIAH CUYLER. Augt.il 19 ts tc 4 REPUBLICAN. SAVANNAH, August 25, if-co. -i’ - tjx Tlie Communication, under tin * nature of “ A Native,” was receiv'd too late for this day’s Republican...it lhail,however, have * a place in our next. ! WF. have received, from our correfnon dent at Naflau, (N. P.) a file of Nail m Papers to the 12th in flam.... Their contents are not very iilterefting. Extra&s from them follow : NASSAU, August s. Extra (St of a letter from a gentleman at Exu ma, dated the -lcii instant. “ By a vet-el ill t ight days from Anti; an, we have accounts oi Jerome Bonaparte’s hav ; iog taken all the (hipping out of the road of i Monferrat, except a ltnall veffe! which ; leaped and gave the alarm to the Weft India fleet at St. Kitts, which immediately ‘weighed ant. proceeded for Jamaica. Jetonie in puriuit of them, was overtaken by Admiral Cos Inane, who declined coming to aftion, as the French had the superiority of two line of h.utle ftffps. I here are fix Flench fquadtons out. I mould have been more particular, but the captain promised to lend me the Antilgua paper, which I have not as yet got. Tin re has been, for for fome time past, from 2 t „ 4 f,.l U cc.u-s on the hank, and in light o: this Uland. lam lur prized they have made no captures, and that they have not attempted to lar,d 011 fome ol the settlements, as they did fome few years past with success. Orders were ift'ued from the admiralty-, on the Sift of May, to- fit out 11 flips of the line out -of those in ordinary, at the seven ports, with all poftihle expedition. It is at length positively- determined, fays a London paper, that Lord Harrington Avail go to Ireland as commander in chief, for which country his Lordfiiip vviil ihorflv depart, at tended by his ft iff. Though not rinaiiy fettled it is strongly believed that LorilC’atchart will take the command in Scotland. Under the Vienna head of Mry 25, we find the following paragraph -. “ The militia of this city ha| been brought in 20,000 men; the other citiel and places in Auftlia will 10110-. v this example ; by- which means, wo lhail Ihortly have a’ lecond line of defence, confuting of more titan 400,000 men.” A Flag of truce had arrival at Flushing from England, with part of thebsrrifon of the Cape of Good Hope; among Whom was the late governor Gen. Jan leu ar.d family. Capt. Webber, arrived at Boffnn from Rotterdam, which place lie left the 13th ut June, iinoftns that Loqb ILnapurte had arrived at the Hague,[accompanied by a numerous'and fpienditl ret nue, am was to be proclaimed King -next day. — Great preparations had beta in tde for the coronation ; & the f-. nos 2,500,000 .guilders ordered to lie railed for the pur pose of rendering that cflabliihment worthy the nation and Die ii uiiricu; prince appointed to ruie over them. Capt. Coffins, of the ffiio \r£tic, sr lived at this port yesterday, in 68 days from the River Plate, informs us, that tew hours after tailing, he fell in with a Britiffi fqnatuon of 8 sh o-s of wxr, and was boarded by the Diadem, cuptai:. King. Tile iquaeiron was itn.ler tile command -ts ii Home Pupliain, from the Cape of Good Hope, and was deltiued to aft against Montevi io. Char left on 7 ones. BOSTON, August 5. DlED,yefterday in this town, Charles Austin aged 18, foil of Benjamin Aiiltin Elq. and member of the present senior C!afs, Cambridge College—by the difeharge of a jiillol from ‘Thomas selfridgt*, Elq. The particulars <4 this unfortunate and melancholy a . air are so variqufly represented by coutradiiftory reports, tliat were it in any refjvdt jiroper, it would be impollible for us to give any enrredt detail. We merely underltand that a dispute of a personal nature, having taken place between the father of the young gentleman de-eafed, and Mr. Selfridge, that 011 .he meeting of the two latter in Btate street, yesterday about one o’clock, the unhappy event eiilued which ter minated i.i the death of Charles Auflin.on the! spot. Mr. Selfridge lias surrendered himleif! lor trial. EXTRACT OT A LETTER FROM BOSTON. RECEIVED AT Ell ILAO tL E 111 A. “ This day (Aug. 4) an unhappy fracas took ■ place on’Change between iV.r. Thomas O. ( Selfridge and Charles Aufliti, son oi the Tup- ! posed editor of the Chronicle. Mr. Seifridge,! after receiving repeated blows, ihot him riirt,' 1 the heart, ‘i he particulars 1 will give you in I my next. The immediate fouree of the reeou- 1 tre was the posting adver'ileivent of Aiiltin senior, by Seilridge in the Gazette of this day.’’ Porf cf Savannah, ARRIVED,. —Brig Luna, Starr, New-; Ytfrk—Olive, Crowell, do.—Schr. Huldah it! Anna, Daughaday, do.—liiduftry, Brown, | Charlefton—Enterprize, Machin, Portorico— 1 Leaftower, Franklin. Bhiladeljiliie—Coluodn Ilawes, Lofton —Sloop Two-Sifters, Catne.trr,i Philadelphia. CLEARED, —Ship Abeona, Shaw Liver- j pool—Brig Swift, Prince, do.—Lo.c’y-Laß, Douglass, New-York. Sloop Margaret, Mnrfett, from hence, ar rived at Nassau, [k. I'.j on the J2*h instant, in 17 days passage. Also, schooner Gabriel Du val, Watt, in 8 days from CharL-fton. Chaii.-.l'.ton August 2J. Cipt. Smith of the brig rranarmed i t Norfolk, on the 3d August, fell in with the schooner Farmer, Brown, from Carolina bound to Jamaica, out 7 days, hands ail flek. Capt. S. put 4 hands on hoard, and got her into Nor folk. Captain Gibbs of the ship Alopzo, arrived at New-York, on the 3d August, 23 leagues from Sandy Hook, passed the wreck of an her maphrodite brig, with ail her spars, fails and rigging by her fide; fie lay funk to thewat-r’s edge—could only read “ Newburyport” on her stern ; ihe appearerl to be newly painted ; had a vellow waist, and to appiarance not more than 24 hour, a wreck. A man wasfeen lloat iag round i-er. .ry- r - r. - r-j:. , ; ■ ■< i;< nas r,, -. 1 oa; ui ,A j : ff, U, TANARUS, )-:■!< >k TO , Ur I• 1: ■'.-DEL- i ■ jTIiA, \ ind 1. id vretth - p-rnu . I A J£Ult liO. Gil AN:) l< DO a OF GF.ORGIA, Savanna L 201/1 1806. A grand quarter! Communication of the GRAND LODGE, v ill he 1. lat the [• I I.i ATI I R I , outlie lirft SATURDAY in jSI T’TEMBER rest, at 10 o’clo'-k, a. m.... At which time-.am; place, the Officers and Re present itives of the ml'■•rent Lodges under its jurilriic'tion, will attend. By order of the R. V. Grand MoJ-.-r. D. D. WILLIAMS, 105 Deputy Grand Sec’ty * Isl MmLJ Flour, Gia & Iron, Landing aid for iVb, at reduced f> ices for Cadi, 25 bb!s. PJi.'J-tUrij h a lupcrfint Fiour 5 pipes CJdi ,5 tons B r Iron a;.d Shear Momdt ANDREW KNOX. / Ugllfl 26 qc f i iic iLiruic, liup bavvttn 1 Dayiey and Harman, by iimitati-m, ixpiire on j \ y ihe lirfl clay of September ner.‘; all claims agninft the concern, will lie I jadjuiltd by Jacob Hah si ah, at Mr. j Muntmo'iin’s houle, Gtohun’s bulbing, who is legally authoiilcd. Those in ! j debteJ, are uqttiiei] to fctlle ileirac jcounts immediately, othetwife foils wili be commenced. Thomas Bat by, jun’r. Ja ob il.l fif.an. AlliJUle 26 i homas B yltrv, jun'r. *■ J J EXCHANGE, No- 6, WILL CONTINUE THE Grocery, Wine and Li quor Trade. Familit'B, Planters and .Ship Stores put up ot the ctioicelt articles, and aL low pi ices Aity uft 26 F c nci 11 g Acad jm y. MR. DEPASS, informs ‘ lie G'u tl men of ibis city, that lie will Uc-cii the polite ..it iff FenCiuy. That he will op: n a Icliool for tins purpose on the li'lf day if September next, ut lii Itoufe, fronting the South Cornmi>i),-i i Bainurd ILcct. For tenris, apply to Mr. I). Auyuft 26 3t 405; Mariliai’s Sales, j In the fujt lutsday m OSlohr ■next, WILL BE SOI D, sit the Court■! ouje in Savannah, j LL t!ie iiuht, title, cl in / \ and iiuercit or jax-.s Oii vu, Elq. c.> those two ‘e r :!.-- iiitnis or Bl .i laiions on Huich ■ niofi iilati.l, Gi.r.o.i e to iV.i /aiin..b, CoiHaii*,fi.) 4 () 1- 2 u crcs; iht. Vi.i.iiii tui itr j) dog tiilth!, ami is t.l liit iii il quality i. I -iC 1 VVli 4) U. AL 0, if, N! GkuLS —levied on and” tilt j ;op ny oi j,-.nits Oliver, b.lq. to i *is!v a ju.igiiic.nt ob tained by Williaiv. Bt)d. B, ‘* ,L.L, m do, Atiguit aG 40.5 Paints, Gili &c BruHies. r j" , UE (uhlcriber has rn idle a qu n lty A f1 he above articles, vhicfi will he ! ld !i w_i r calli, cr on a llu.rt credit, to tilde v\ii& urc j/Unciu.il in ilieir }iayjv*iifs. I JOHN HUNTER. Aug nil sir 404 O n/>. r cy :*) il iy kb S , TUST Hec ived, ut lie Eavann-.h ‘time J Store, by t’ c fcUoonor Cnlomb.a, from . liollon, fuodry ‘i rtm!-. of SHOES, allotted. A L‘ O, j <jo Reams Royal Feinting Pape*. Aug’ift m ;,t 404 ISQAKDING HOUdjt. } \ MFA CLARK, J tr) ESPI ‘ I’I’ULLY inferms 1,13 jL V. friun!:. rn.l th- public, th it he \ ban removed Horn the B-ty to that large ■and convenient Hoof.; corner of Brotuh- J ton anil Barnard iti-eis, near t,m mar ket, where lie com nm-a o keep i BOARDING ,1011 .1., vcith every | possible a ‘centtnoualicu lor 01 renaots | and travellers. He takes tiffs opporti i y to re turn hit, finctre thank* to hi., friends for the favors hitherto conferred, arc] will In | much obliged by a continuance, which, lit will be Ins ftu-iy todefcivc by every exertion in fra power. The Chnrlejhm S‘age flops at hi, houfr, rooms will be always ready for the I reception of travellers by that convey j ance. | August 12 6t jco ALMA NAC’6 I For sale at this Office- /-M ‘ Tu>U’* ‘• •• . o. fin. y fy,;r 1/ , , rex: . it St.. ■ 1: . .SOi. •’. ,r. ■ . c: IDs ... Ui i.ith, , . ( sys/ ne, alt the ‘■ 1 siti no Id .Sic’ i, itch. .1 !ur ii are One <a! rif,•■-.g cil-ir and fuii,,y, of t’ ■: Lte Mr. V nt Eitmh. Ity or dir of tie Sided- :':ratcrs, Lu. y biv.lKin, c, a ucf 1. _J ;l! y u- 98. D. CfJ. DOLGLASS, f 2 if t’j’ C j FULLY inf. nn the ir f,,1. JLT 0.'.-i’ tli |*u!>! . Unit ilov have v and l*y t!. ljti rival;., a Piri- v .du guiiciul .vi :.t ot Boots a i.! Shoes, Which are now open, ami u ill be dipnfed of , wli-ifei'uu mi 1 leuul) at 1. In.ed ]niecs. All;, ufl t.l. tl. ’ , V Hil SUtiSCRIRI7.iT, J NTE N 1 )ING to t> ■ nhtent for a few weeks *- h.v - p. >int vl EmvAHb L- Davu, R uuam) 1-. \ /11,1,1 aMb hui Attornin':;, dur ing l.is abiVnci- SAMUEL IL STACKHOUSE. Attgull I.) 401. f vLyF bUG/VKS. LHE Stdfirihit have ju/1 received cn corjignment, from Philadelphia. c* AU’il'.LS Loaf Si/tfAn, which a ill l>6 iold tor CASH, or on Oiorr ciftiio : 1 lu*y will endeavor to keep COiLm .vM bUFid.V ot’this article. ii. iK | jso!t(.n. A tig 11 ft 12 Bt. i o o. I‘siCTLRS -ind CO OMISS/OtV A A (Art A Nd” and. MT -1 HLfubfciib.-rs offer their fri vices ns ]l V CTORM & v'OJM.VJifJSIOM MERCHANTS. 11 cy have good, I'ti. and cbiniiiodious Stokes for the irC<"tlon ot produce, and will pay e vc:y p. hi ile attention to tiic manngt in ‘nt of ui y biifin .i.i placed in their fun.in. Tin y always keep <n hand a gein.nl aIT it* me t of GROCERIES, warranted of lln Sill quality, to supply thtir culbm ers, at the l.nvtft Cash pricer. JOHN T. !VHITE & Cos. All Mtfl ,6. tl j 402 /l L'ln/.i iiitii in if ittcci County UOK SAL 15. t >l*. liiijtt.fiofTS are atitlioj® jj i!etl to tiiljioie i f th<* Ci'.hJT.iriON in HUIKES CU'JtCI T\ 6 miLs l c-low W .fl)- • ngton the pioptry .Lid pre leiu of VV i; a :- neif, lu.’f, Ihe l > la , )raci'>n con- Tiis t, i.e hundred acres Fuse n.I ir oiid q uiiiry land, it venty >? whit h arc cleared and untNr *.ulfiv.iimu —the dw< lliiM, -|iou(e is conveivenr, wi h ku.hen, fu •ir, ham, tor on machine and ih><e hotde. i !u re is alio a ham - huitr linh- orchard of [:eacli trees, •qq.h s & . In a word, it. is well alculntu dir a pcimanent rt-si- I-bring in an improved pare of tin- c ouoiry and fun Minded with good foci sty. Lor tcnr.s -rpply 10 Savoiin.i 10 KHMIZY & BARN K |’T. An till 22. 6w. 4 4 :/) %pns SWELDs Ikon, ASSORTED of round, Iquure, and flat bars of various liernentiuns. |ull re ceived h> the fli p Abe .111, dipt.’ bhu.w, from Copeohiigen, an-1 will be fold fly |, ir , ■ or lumll (|u.inmien, ut a low price if foM I .on, for ready money or town notes ai (lion date.-. R. L I BOLTON. V'gbff 8. it (/9 . TO HLACKSMUI-K TXT ANTED immediately, on hire, f >roi.e t V year cettain, two Journeymen Blaei,- firi'lis, who are aiq-.ni-i id with fldp ermitry work. ‘Tin:, may dep ml on oeinn v/i I treated For further intormatiou app to ihe priniera. Augult 2;. . o| . BOARD op COMMISSION* LKh of PILOTACiL. Savannah, June 4, ifloi. In Confcqueiec ol ieveiai peilons aifl ng illegally a;. I'llots, dm tint, Tlia’ il” Secretary ,l„ ■ , nioii'lily the name ol lin i. I’il(,i, Bratiche., • r Certifuiales from this hoard. Extract from the Minutes. ‘1 HOMAS Fl 1 1, Secretary A ern'Mii-v to the order of t„, n faii i I t!o hereby give notice, that the folio,, ~ . ;• I /1.3 only, ate duly autlioriacd to a.i J Pilot.*, * . Thomas Nottage, ) lib m i Clay, f J .is-::, Sc * 1 ton, 3 , rn Hoy It/ti, Bra-it h Pilot*. Khp Ii Broughton, Tinma AI worthy, 4 Kiehart Wall, Branch ihlot. William Wall, ailing under him. John M j r, . Peter Crclr.i, ( lie 1 beii AmJerfon.f 1- hn Bran shy, J,, .. ~ . John Denrii 1 , Certifies c F.lota J..hi* Dixon, Thom*-, Of.’) nit ‘y THOMAS PITT, tiiry. Mrvy V A 07 ICE. A J-L per! - !i viny,:,- , I; , n ,p ~„n ; r . . •• ~ fx ell ce < f B -Mt Iludflni, laie of . , - ! ’eri -.:- u'-)’-,'l-i oefl and, are nqin (b tl t” , hem pr-p'r! /Ml h'i tic uted, and those * el >- eti are tola.bo .to make immediate j ■ -neut to fames H"dforq j - ‘ , y 6w. o,