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Jy fct cat for p..rls, and vr.?! *ve no <W.u
that his lordship will Lav; town its and.
comic o. this dy. vYc ilate.’ om be
lief jefterd&y that hs*> K> r <lfl.: > >oti’ i not
It employer. on a diplomatic uv.lfion to
Pa is, but that he vou’ 1 fuce Mr
Fox as feerctary for the Foreign Depart
meat, it the continued i : . health of tl-a’
right bon. gentleman should render him
incapable oi attending to bull nets. Thai
avrangenttnt, we believe, was determin
ed upon, but was altered, at least for the
prefeut, in confequcnce of tae difp3tch
ts received yettcaday from Paris. Sun
We areforry to state that the account
of Mi. Fox’s health this day \va3 much
more unfavourable thar. it has been sot
dome time. a change tor the work has
we underllaud, taken place, which has
occasioned the molt alarming apprehen
sions to his friends. , H>J.
GLASGOW, July SI.
a very gallant exploit has been atchiev.
ed by tse Blanche of 38 gum, in the
capture of La Guerriere French hagatc
oi 50 guns, alter an action oi 45 minute: ■
in whiJ* La Guemerc flittered levereiy
in killed and wounded. Ihe Blanche j
had only onu iicu cn j'ut and ihiee ms j
nets v.ouudei'. L'. lh vciiels Jiil* id- *1 |
Yarmouth ?* OiK-rncro was one oi \ ,
fqUidr ** fcVCD i- r'GfSj which j.l i lc” IA !
l-oir> L’Oneut m /.pub lor the annoy
ance ot our v. ums in ilm Greenland tca u
and Lavish Strslpnts.
GREILHOCII. ituguft 4.
I
French and V’ r O’ ; the forrori j
to the 22 j ■’ ! t.*\c‘ ijvicf to the ?.*ih j
in ft have r-iveu
The Duteh p:-pt under the head of:
lntelligccce *i*c,ii kum. ul 22-2 11 a r
menlt'/i., 1h >t a l icaiv oi I care iia,
l, c .rj concluded with Rufiia. \V rdo •
not find.he imr'lek rtliulior: !ti the P■ ;
papers r* iin . If l '* cVviit, i *-*r rn ,
mot', however, fhti t l ave beet it , ne
ral Cecil itioi., tliov.-h u uv oi the mi- .
nor juU. u.l:i venture to repeat it. aU-i
the recent hints in the Motnteur, it can
not be (itcedked that any of the uaom.'.a.
papers will dare to indulge in important
political i.iuiiigei.ee and (peculation.
Neither the nnr.ouis aor expectations
of peace, appear to have had any cor.li
dcruble edeCt on the trench funds, Tt.-s
5 per cents were not higher on the 2 lit
ult than they had been on Uie three
preceding day3 j
it is said, that in consequence of the j
Treaty vt ill Ki!’ >, B-map'atte has mul ;
tiplied and emburr; tit u the conditions
of peace with this country. Such a
thing is like./ 5 but at the ptefeu ci
sis, there is no lately even in p.ooab l
itiea.
The two exeditions are cn the evt
of failing. That at Portfmt uib pi.fii
bly has failed brume this article is pa
liftieii. a number of the large!! co
lit-rs have alio b t o engaged by govern
tnent as tramp r'S for the conveyance
of troops —to wliar and -ihuc.tion, we do
r.ot prof fs to be infoimed.
NASSAU, (N P.)September 2.
We regret much to lave to record
the unfortunate arid furious difr.fiers oc
casioned by cm of the moll violent gale*
of wind which bad b eti experienced it,
these lfianda for ievera; years ; it com
menced on Sunday morning about two
o’clock, > om tin N- E. nt and continued
with tqui 1 violence until about the fame
Lour in t he aitei noon, by which naie the
winu United to S. E.
“2 he following is ns corrett a hijl as we
have been abU to co.leCl of the vffets in
jit’td Ij the Jlorm :
Ship Ariel, caps. Borrowdalc, of Liv
erpocl, on fiiote on Anthony’3 rock,
not much injured, and supposed will be
got off
Brig belonging to Mr G. John
son, loaded with fait, totally ioit on
Silver Key, toget'n* with he:- cargo
Schr. Diana, belonging :o the fame,
call on ll.c re oppoiitc to tfie Ordinance
yard, and b-iged.
Schr. G urge and Ophelia, belonging
to the fame, call on lb .re about 3 miles
to the well ward, not much i ‘jurcd.
Schr. Du.'3 ot .Wti>, be.ringing to
Messrs. Bootle Sc Joiinfon, call on ihore
on Hrig-illand, and bilged.
Schr. Hope, belonging to the fame,
m fling.
Schr. Lucy, rapt. Hudson, of Charlcf
ton, cad on Iht e about 5 miles 10 the
weltward— vefftl and cargo conliderabiy
damaged.
Schr. Admrai, Kirkland, on shore
at the weftv.ard—.velfei lull, her cargo,
Coffee, will be favor!, but all damaged-
Schr. Jofefa, Viiiamii, prize to H.
3M. B. SuperietT', capt. Rufhworth,
vessel totally 1011, about a mile to the
call ward—part of the cargo will be
saved.
Scbr. Mars, belonging to Mr. Henry
R chardo, cad on shore to the catlward,
cargo damaged.
Schr. Duchess of Atholl, belonging
to Mr. Jcfepli Kyrtt, ci.il on shore five
miles to the w est ward, supposed to be
eonfiderab'y injured.
Schr. joliy Bacchus, Jewell, detained
by H. M. Schr Redbridge, lies 011 shore
off the weilern battery, not much in
jured.
Sloop Tamer, Thomas, belonging to
the Hon Mr Mu, was on ihore a lit
tie to the weffward o. tne town, but got
off without much damage.
Sloop Brothers, Turner, belonging to
Samuel Mackay, L;q. returning irom a
wrecking voyage, llruck upon the foutii
wed reef—fuppofed to be totally 1011.
Five Spaniili licenced vcffcib 0:1 Ihore
ftlcrg ‘.he bay. i
SLcp Expcnm>!il, belonging to the
1 i >'i. Mr. i l fs, was drove out to f.a
from .he fouihwetl bey.
1 lie Gcoige and Lovely Lais, be-
Ic'iuing to Mr George Jobofon, much
j-ired by vdfcls niuuing foul of her.
S. hr. Speedwell, capt. Yellov, ley, re
uirnieg from New-York, experienced 11
ftvere ga'ie at lea, about 11 days a 6 o,
which carried her oiaitunaff by the board ;
caufe.l her much damage, and obliged
‘ll-crew to keep continually pumping,
arrived off the bar on Saturday evening,
out from her oi(t r etf. and iknation was uu
aifi. j to make the harbour—the fame
night, i ) the gale, fhc was cult on Ihore
on Nor.h’s Key, when the vessel imme
diately funk and wnth the greated difli
ci ty the captain and crew wttc enabled
to save their lives. There were on
board of her a number of letters & pack
age: ic this place.
IV t ar. torn 1 to date, that befidcs the
ah :ve related injuries done to the pro
jpertics of ir.divitbuuls by the florin, the
j.iv-3 of three Negiocs, belonging to the
{Run. Mr. Moss, were loft, by the boat
jiwamivng-, in ai'empnng to teach tav
j flu,re from the 0 ;op i.xp'Timeiu.
1 It is uii’n pie .dure we mention the i
I folun. ing circuniiiance, to pay ti>e tri
! hn 1 c {., j.tfliy due to ;he adivi.y and hu
| ity i Capt John Hen*R*soh, one
;ot the Branch Pilots, who at the inuni
| ii.in. nli; of h:.i life, ventured upon ill.
I Sir with his boat, to the afliftancc of a ;
| per.ileti'an wild had been c:.r e 1 :iv. • y j
;. a to, I I cat. and who would without
j ‘u.-!, ti 1. .y us:, dance, intvita bly liave :al
i lei, a vj’ itm the fury cf the waves.
September 5.
! Arrived on Wedne-iday, the bru; Pitt,
cap'. Ni wcomb. , irom Loin on, Portß
- r.i-u-'u, and l almou.ii, from wuei ee !fi v
i ia-ie.’ cii t.t,e. 19th ot July, iii company
v<i So Lil for tiie Weit-Indies, uud.r
1 Cdnvoy ot the V.nus frigate aiul v\ oi
■ vt. me hr.g, Iroai whom the Pi t parted
! Aii-ull 7, iat. 33. 5. long. 15, 11. On
! Sundry mlt, iat. 25, long. 72, fell in
with a two wr three decker, under jury
n . its, (landing t.; the S. Yv r . —(hewed
i’.i Colors.
JOHN BOLTON, sea } Cjmdju
vs. > Superior
W ILLI AM N 0 B RIS, J Court,
March 7 c nn , id 6.
“YPON the petition or’ Johr
I l j Bohon, lurviving copat i
i n r of Robert ife Jol n Rollon
or-.yifiJ the forodofuVe of the E
iryof Redcmp ion on she ‘oi
lo.vi ‘g preirnfcs, mortgagtd to
hr-said Robert 5c John Bolton
hr the ium of eleven hunure ‘
ted forty f;;i dol'ujiava.iie the
if eh of January s dcu, ano
v.lu for the further f.tn of tie
yen huridre-i arid lott> f.x do
id:s ano mtereft payable die
lifth o* N )ve;n'cr tboa, o wit
‘he fodo.sing lots an i pans o :
iocs in the townoi S:. iviary’s.—
cs.il t tar wharf i..t coritdi irp
50 iter on St. Ma.y’s Ur. ti cm.
runni g rSO dec welt to juu
iOu’svy iter iot, and ton: st. i'vlu
ry’s ftreer to the liver too let;
an 1 along the nv r too text
The fame being the front of io.
No. four in the plan of faiu
town.—Also i-n'c of laid lot
No, four beginning at Read;
street running well on the st.
Mary’s ftrtet to Ju for ’s oc &.
on Ready flreet 200 .et c north
to Divine Young’s lot or line &
* 50 wd> on laid Young’s line co
Judson’s lot wall the buddings
and improvements thereon.
Alio lot No. (43) forty three
containing four acres then on*
copied by Peter VV. Green, with
the buildings and improvements
chereon, arid on motion of Mr-
Stiies attorney tor the petitioner,
it is or dire a by the court
that the principal interest and
coils upon the iaid mortgaged
premiles be paid into court with
in twelve months from this date
and unlcf-, the fame be lo j.-aid
the equity of rede ihali
thenceforth be forecloied aV.d of
ther proceedings take place pur
luaat r.o the act of affcmbly in
fuels case made and provided :
And it is further ordered in
puriuance of the laid ait that tins
ruie be published in one u( the
public gazettes of tins state at
ealt once in every month utitili
the time appointed for pay men',
erfervedon the mortgager or his
pecta! agent or attorney at
ieaft frx months previous io the
time the laid money is ordered
to oe paid into court as aforclaid-
Ex trail from the min
utes ibis oti March, I^o6,
JSC CREIVS, c. s. e. cc. s
i ami 2 m 60.
BiLLb 01 LADING, 10.
Sale this Offi.s
R.EPU BLIC
SAVANNAH September . ISOG.
.M,” •’ • -*l > S .l---
OSLORN.-.'F he Republican; of ’bi-, City,
in common with their fellovvcitizeng to the
North, viev.-i";; tlie confinement of StiLl.H. K
OSLORN, (Kditoroi the \\ irsets) in Litch
field, (Con.) Jail, as degrading to the princi
ples of a Chirltian People, have left a scb
scßii’noN paper with ns, for the benevolent
purpose of aiding him in his bufmefs.
To tliofe who are acquainted with the
firm principles of this peilecuted Editor, detail
is unnaceliary ...but, to thole who are not, it
i may nut be ainifs to offer one or two-oblerva
tiens. He is a young man of brilliant talents...
Ins independent ptinc piles cannot be doubted,
even by bis niofc bitter enemies...he his a firm
fur-jKCt.r of the prefettt AdminiAration...even |
j ilieliorrors of a doleful prison are not iuflicient ;
to weaken Ins attachment to the caufc of Re- 1
publicamim...No, there, like a true dilciple of j
ruuTH and c,\adoh, he eapoles the machi-!
uatii -as of the enemies of the American Re
public...be Hands firm...he is undaunted bv
J 1 ,
j the threats of his perfecntorc...to uie his own
1 language, i he last wash or his pen shall
HE TO EXPOSE THE ENEMIES OF AMERICAN
FREEDOM.
gs Tliofe who may feel disposed to at
! lach their names to this fuiifcription paper, are
j requested to call at this off c...the terms are
f.ly oxe dollar per annum.
HEALTH...WhiIe we notice the health
of the Northern Cities, it is with pleasure wc
1 Rate, that this City, was never known, at ihi
featon of the y;ar, to be more free from pefii- ]
i. e.cc, or any thing bearing the complex! not j
difea!e...the bleCings of health beams upon al- j
moil every co'intenancn.. *ih is lea ton \,e have
h .! an uncommon lhare of rain...and the fie
quent refreihing thowers, in our opinions, have
had a faiutiferous effect...but, we understand,
that it is not so with the country around us...
there these cooling Ihovvers have had a contra
ry effect...the Water in the swamps being ibg
nated, consequently the air nuift bo impure... j
yet, even there it is not very iitkly, fome few
instances we have heard of, but none that wear
a dangerous alpech
The following Toast was given by Mr.
I. Smith, at Charleiton, Aiaffiichufetts :...
“THOMAS JEFFrRSON, Proficient of
the United States...who levels his breastwork,
J pikes his cannon, bares his bofoni to the ilialls
oi hr; enemies, and gives the deeped wound by
a dignified iiienee.”
Often have we heard the enemies of Mr.
Jefferion fay...and we obierve iuch language
in every Federal print...that if he is innocent
of the charges aliecged ag..inil him, why docs
he not come forward and vindicate fnmlell !
Is lie, because his fair characher/is aflaiied...
because the poisonous a< rows ol slander are
leveled at his bul'om, by ever petty mribblcr...
t-very hireling...every dealer in calumny...to
give an account of his past life...No, it would
o-c lUibecomii.g the Ln.el Magiltrate oi ufict
people...a people who hold ium high ill tiler
eitecni —a peiqde zealous i.i good works.
‘i he above toafi is incomplete answer to
the questions of these vvleaercs. Waliiington
never delceiidea from Inflation, as command
er in chief, to contend v.-ifti his enemies ; hut,
when he retired from the -hi /tie oi public life,
:ie informed ms feilow-citizeus, that “ certain
iettets, widcii had palled us his in war-time,
were forvikiues.”——Walhington iought to
humble the Lritilh t.you —Jefferfon’s life has
been devoted to the cauie of Repubiieamlm...
to the iiappinefs of the Anit-i ican people—con
i fequently oppoied to Federal ‘i yraimy—each
j gained j their fevorite object —each liave been j
j abufedby their adverfaries—Jeffcifon, like the j
I immortal Walhington, is far above the reach ol j
such fcrlbblers—he looks back upon a life vvhiih
has been devoted to his country —he again fees
hirnfeif placed at the helm of state, in ipitc of
the f.anders of Fedtralifls—lie fees all their
lf.nders answered by IF 2 votes again if J-l—|
he fees that he lives in the affeiSions of a very j
large majority of his countrymen —therefore,!
he, with firmnefs, “ levels his breastwork, j
fj,ikes his cannon, bares his bofoni to the ftrafts ,
of his enemies,” and thus wounds them by a ,
dignified contempt. The flandereis of Mr.,
Jefferion, rail against him merely because they
liave an eaching for fcribbling...merely because
the leaders of the party firft raise the cry—and
they,
“ That bark, because their fellows do.”
PI GOT AGAIN ! !
GsANO-MoTiir.ii A term of reproacli
never to be forgiven, if applied to a Lady of
fafhion.
Tor Gpasp.—A never, ceafmg Arifto
crat.ic endeavour, and the principal object iu
view of the members of both Houses of Pai
iiament, in England...and of the icderaiifts in
America.
Ga atificatio*. —In the Exclisii fuif
of the word belongs to the few, and is derived
from the fufferings of many.
Got . —How the English minifl'-rs v/iIM
form a fourth Coaliition. As the Yank-c. are
said to be good at guessing, it’s probable that
Coleman can soon ooejs this matter.
Government.— n unive fal
the objedt of which is the happiness ol a fiate
for whose benefit it was formed. Whenever
this objedt is not attained, it is natuial,
tAWfULand right to alter the Government,
anti t!ie only competent judges in these cases
are the people themselves. Economy is the
wifefl principle of all virtuous Governments...
such, is the Government under which svelivc ;
anti iuth, nay it ever be. j
Ci'iLT...Ti.it word, it: Inna and, meant pat
riotiim and dvteftation oi 1 “e .• uv.
iI.M Piness ..“ That - it- in which onr
and .lues are fatislicd...Good fi-rtur.e . Happine’s
cannot be pofuively afcertaiiied, because the
v- r.ou; and contra:y r choices by whicii men
are guided iu their pursuits, piovt- that ali per
lons do rot place their happiness in the lame
thing “...I.ock e.
‘1 he objedl so which we aspire for happi
nets, often piaic-s our bane and deftniflion...
j 1 he only true happineis irltr in via i ue.
Hastk ..Hurry...ptecipitarion This
word cannot he heller explained than bv a re
ference to John Adams's midnight departur
from tile Lily of Walhington the Sd of March,
U-Oi.
Hard-iiear tedne 11 —Cm eh v ; want oi
compafiion. Sheriff I.undon, \, iJ e i j
arbitrary anil coniniiiun^ -
Si*Utik OP-Jorn to a common Vriion and con
; b’.iing h:Dt in a room \> ifli ieiens a: and nidiuai w
: is :i pt-rhet illuflrutiou oi tho woid hard
! II LA II I EON ESS.
Harmon v.—Concord, (eu.un i -atug
! luar |o Ai lfteu acy and Kings.
Havock.—JJ.‘foltn ir. r—Slaughter.
“ Ate by then fidi repeats the found,
“ And lets lode the dogs of war.” .
Heaven—Fhe belt definition of tis,
word is the conlcieiice oi a virtuous niapj.
Hi ii File conscience of a Tyrant.
Heriditart—'Fhe dr m of jl v . t j, ( .
b0;..1 and i-dar.iy ; and 11;e pride ot f : .
Her is y—An ahju.ation ol | mtnt-.- ;-nd
iupcni Jtion—T> ie iglits cf it-an,'and the pro.
mulp- ide ii of truth.
Hvi , ocp.isv...The moft tcrivino- oi ; ,'ii
; qualiius ..ail attribute of modem Feder.ilifni.
lli bo —The or b of ot.
Timothy l-icketing, of Ffaiii tinging niemciy.
J.veoEiN—Every :.r. who dared, <1..;.
ilm termt>t John Ad.v ‘ reion, to obji ft to
uty pu t ol his admin ration.
I, .—A cold li’ ,r<**, of which the hearts
ol soma gri'at men m e Jmpole-J.
It : ure—d .riftrV-'c, Federalism ft
j Royalty. /
li> n.tUMiN'.'.TE—'■ darken the Im
tnan underftandin/pby tv r poffibie artifice.
’Flius the Englil'i Miniiaial and the Am.-r-.
can ! Hcral Nt v-s-ji.ipers 3t the present time
may be said to i/Junsinate tbiniblic.
‘i HE foij/wing Tiy/iiT is fuhniitted t
the Republictn EleAotof Chatham Coun
ty, for the app'-oaehing Eleftion
SENATOR,
LL'vVARi) TEL I-AIR.
’ representatives,
JOHN H. MOREL,”
JOSEPH Vt KI.SCHER,
EDWARD HARDEN.
A REPUBLICAN.
From tie Lun.lm C ‘xe'te of “July 1?.
Queen’s Palace, July 21.
James Munroe, elq. Miniller Plempotttiti.i
----r) from the Unite-1 -States o, Aniere a, Ji.t.i.n
received new letters of credence, giving him,
jointly with Wildam Pinckney, e!q. the cha
radler of Ministers lxu .ordinary and Pltm
potentiarieslrom the United -i; t- , tluy bail
this day a private audience of his Majesty, to
deliver their said credentials.
PETERSfIURUH, (Vir.) September 9.
Wc learn from Kicliinond, that youiii
Swinnfy (by tvliole- mta is it is Ittppof
ed, ilie venerable judgd VVytlic was tic
prived of cxiitenct ) had hid trial hefor
the Diftridt Court, ...It Wediiclday, on
an iudidtaient tor murder, and w-is acquit
| ted. On Thursday, lit was tn<le upon
| an indittment for forgery, and found
! Gudty.
j Unwin so- ■
Robert 6c John Bolton,
H/irn ior Sale,
\ Q WEEDS Iron uiT->r'rd
. D Brown fitiga, s p.er ti .Jla.id
laOaf ditto per Banet
I nb--tor Cotton flagging
! <>• cko*. W re m Crates
| Northward Hum, anil
j Other artii fi :. trom ffnfton
! Cob gne Mill Stone:;, j tect diameter
i flacketi Stone Lime.
Sept- 23 ot 4/3
SHihllitF's SADLb.
On the firft Tuelilay 1* November next, will
be fold, .v the Court-houle id i.e count
of JJuliocti, bf.vetn ttie ft-art of to ami
3 o’clock,
A ‘Fit ACT of 300 arrt i lanr’ adjoining
Samuel Lockhart 5....1 Jo . . Uj, . :.. y , levie i
on b> a conil .o', a- -lie property of lki.t
Lockhart, to fa i IV Robert A-hml'on and
arterr.ge of if - 1. - tht ai t£ . , 4-5.
danu-.l Ec .1 wuicirr,
Sept. ti. ts 413. i.B.C.
GEORGIA,
\ liY fobn G. Neuilir rf ■’ er o
of Ordinary io: Effingham Cout.’; , and hate I
afnridau!.
VI f lILKEAS, Curt: ]'■■■>■ ?.< 1 Jr,;,., I
W I'o.vcr., have app *•! for Let'; i<f
difmiffory from the that’ ot Jtn.e-. Web!.,
j tie of laid County, dreea'V-d, / hole ar
| i ‘Tet ol ,to cite and a'lmom.'li till acd (■ j
! /ularthn k ndred artel ert tlitoi■. ol ;,<■ lau.e'.. ,
!, cubed, file their obi .linns, if r);. y
f,,jve, m my oiTi'at ‘Hi Or a fore tlie . and day
of Onto,, r otherwise, letters difindlor/
vtil lie grantttl them
Given uin'ertny har.d aid leal, ip;* ;.:ddav
of Sept. “” ‘• and of the I .ti ‘pendimi. of
the t. tited State! the thirty-hrlt. 41 j.
Faints, Oils 8l Brufhcs.
I’HE fubiariber has on fate a r; an it.
of the above article!-, which v.'ill be
fold low for calli, or on a (iiort c/ed t, to
thole v.ho arc punctual in t .ci pay .rent*.
JQtiM HUaS'i’ER.
Auguti *4.
! C! ’ V ftL Stpt. x 306,
j lU'dV^a.
j n.c:r . rs, Jo'ui Jf. Mc.-eJ,
/\. li. BttJlorii.
THh tlctftdh ol Chatham
county ere t otih >d, ts :c a mil
will i c openux) on jVlo d.ty tl.a
fix It da'- ; ol 05J , '*'' er r>-x’ ,i” j j
■’i-lot-k at the Ccurt-houlc in
he uiy <1 :>tvArmh, lor the
j- ti |>‘,ie of iit i.titijf !ou: :vlciu
u s 10 C'lfip ) it, a Sdttacor rtnd
f te K-prd it ativ.-s to the Siacc
l .fjUl'.tl IF ‘.
Order'i, . at the fame L*
publiihcd iic G -ztitcaol tlitj
city,
I x r r. ift om the luinutf?,
‘2 2:1 S:j. v X■l - r 1 S O
4< j] ‘ HI ! O iI, Clk.
,X ‘ &
\ received per the ‘Schr. HUE-
- . !]*> ,a A > NNA, ■IVIU {icv. ‘.l'k\ .1 fifth
“IJV , f
e. f O rs, SHOKS arid al ,IL>-
/■’ Ph US, *
(of A SUITRIOK 9XHLIT?)
ViHm'li toyriKoi wiili tin. r
mbkea tiu'i .illyrtuienc si gon j :j *:c.:il* i_i t)u<
cay.
kilos they ofiftr *t re Inci’d : : ‘.c:s a
.!. 1 store, nvi 1 y 0| jKi'.'t? t*. • f \o'.iig c
Glic laieiy 11 *.14. l G by andj;;i>
et. Alihu (t T. 4.
KD dOK,
■ls prpi hi disorderly aid violent
i f ti’ ii ('f ir- .■ oj Cur;;,;-
fr-S .. i.i-* -i 1 . tily t j ...
V.r/,nau
| Is it i. iftai s’ i ft, by rfe
ll) b-.i\m •!>.; ; ;...‘r;,N.n of
tic city jf. t a van rah, anti it is
v r r ,’iur rd < v hu atiiho: if y
•f iit.* i.tir , I Jt.it ‘1 ;:n ait.!
t r the of : s
.ts:tt, t inr t • ! xf :l ’. r
y pel iun in pe .tj , to Run,
I illop 01 otht rwi)’- ru■or <v t
.) a violent or dis i>x-f!y m<u.-
it r, any hoile, na- u, elding t'r
uie, wtctitti the limi sol the
:ty of Sai/’ inih, .if.d that ary
-u ; oii or [•tfu.is lo eftynuinc,
nail, for tacit t ftciu e, fotha
•ud > .ty ;t lum not exceedin'^
■ ivc Do!; -rs, tf> r t rerovereti m
t tiltifti luminary manner, be
ne the C ly l ouncil ; and if
.ny Have 111 .11 he puil y oi the
id (lieiti c, ft tiiail receive
rpcral purnlhuu nr, not cx
ctdin:.r ttiircy-t.inu luihes on ‘he
) rc Luck, at f!.e duct tion of
I I e Cny CoiiiU.il, lot. viDiD.
i a if’ th” malicF nt ludi Drive
mall and v’i l pay ti.e fin wmch
’ ay he imputed i.'i the alter a
tive, not caccecliog ii.e him of
o.nty Dcfu.e met.uc Rdj ti.cti
lie lau! lervuiit iha.i fie vu lip
ed from Inch co purai ptwiifh
ment.
And he it further ordained,
ft 1... t ;r. ll lull be unlawful ior any
pet it n or pet funs to drive any
auric 01 Itutl.s, mule or mules,
oilier animal or ammais, draw
ing any waggon, dray, car: or
ulier carriage uied for the pur
pole cf carrying or tranlpornnj;
loads ot burth’ iis, in any quicker
./ate or in any other manner
ituti a walk, whether Inch wa._>-
gott, dray, c ;rt or othci carriage
10 itl- and as amrelaid be laden or
unladen, and that nay perlitti or
pul or. lo ctlending, or trie own-,
er of .ny lu>h waggon, dray,
cti t or o her c arriage, used for
carrying loads as afort said, fhaiL
for each ofTuice forfeit at t! |.ay
a fntn rot exceeding hive Dol
lars, to l>e reroved as aforefuid
anti that if any Tuve ihali be;
guilty cf the laid offence, lie
lhaii receive corporal punifh
mrnr, not extet ding thin y-mne:
lafnes on the bare back, at the
difcretinn of the City Council,
Pro -icLd, that if Hie inafter cuf
1 1 ich Gave or the owner of fuel i
i w.iyoon, dray, ran, or othe r
carriage, (lull and will pay th ‘*
j fun; which may be impoftd i a
the alternative, not exceedia r
the film of money .a'l nnntio; i
ed, then the fa:d Have ftuli
Jzz r.ipt-d bom inch coipo; .4
pumUoni nt.
IN COTLVC'IE,
SAVANNAH, Bth Sept. ISOi
.p * ’F SA3SI.O,
+ c + F. T. FEYMINO,
-pi/ ‘"F C UAtil M A H.
It ATTEST,
[OB f. BOLLI < . (C.
I or Sale.
O.t Saturday 27th unlaid, at Ciicra Uc
Hill,
f t K (? i.j .siS and ONr I’i ’ roc
Taken from lu tiy ie, - p* r ; e
JOEL W Alai COAT, C )’
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