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For Nevj-Turk.
I ITjV. The Packet Erij
yjjji ■qtijW LOVEI.T]. AS 2,
■b'’ Robert Moore, mailer.
WILL fail with all p'lfiible difpatch<—For
freight 01 p illage apply to the ntalfer on boat il
ti to
MAGKK HOWARD.
Oflober 7 4t. 417.
BRANDT,
to I‘tpes Cognise BRANDY, ieCe-vcd b’
t: e Lovely Luis, 1 om IJiwYork, ‘
Foi i-vby ‘ joiin j'.vum r,
Oelober 7 4t. 4 J 7-
1 O (,ET.
TO let two CCMVLLTENT STOR.ES on
HardertS whrf. Apply to
Marcf & Howard.
O ’her 7 4 7. ts.
CiiP/’ ti .• NEK >ll IP.
ANDII.:\IF A DOx,
~u NT ENDING to doff the L ifintfs ■
J cuii'd 1.1! : ft a ..wit Mir.e the lall
<fi ll.is month i of w i..ii ail c neeriiej
will take ilu.” rotc... .viler wh'ch tttr-, ;
be deligns Inking it.to Cottattnc. lliii) t
MI. P. ’ A J.JMIN S. POP/',
(who ii i* t ill t sot Upwards ot lour
years it) ike hottf;) under the litct *
KNOX 6c ROPE,
VV bo will continue the
FACTORAGE & COMMISSION
BUSINESS,
End flatter themfe-ives from their industry
ami petfcvcrar.cr, to meet a fiinrc of I
Public favor.
They expett a general frpjily of]
GOODS, Tollable for the fenfon, w iiich, I
together with a oeneral iul well cbofeit
alTirtmerit • GROCERIES, will he!
foiil on a., liberal terms us any in the place. *
Se pi ember 19. ts. 41s.
KNOX ±j ROPE,
(Barrack Gikbon’s Wharf,) k
Ht-mc j.ijl In'lVtl and now opening, all
cxtenjive -i(furtmint of
W clfh and Vorl.fhire White and Blue
Plains,
P-ift, l.ondcn & Brittol Duffle Blark'-ls,
Invtrnef. and Dundee Cotton E-qging,
I’lax ann Tow Oznabiirgliß,
Ozutthnrgh, while and col .red Threads
• C’iothd and Rerfeymercs, Pattent Cord,
for Y’ctta,
WuilUduiiJ Cotton Mofiery, Caps and
Mits,
Cnticors, Roma! sml Pocket Ilhdkfs,
Be 1 Cunts, Seine nnd SI Up Twit e,
i><>inl,ti7.cts, Dorati's, ntiii Caimittncoef,
Ltllt Linens, white tk brown Plaullas,
Gentlemer; and 1 ndie’s Mats, afforfed,
a general affjrtment of SadJlrry,
Cutlery and Hardware offorted,
Patent 5c Carolina Hoes, Trace Chains,
Powder, Shot, and Bar Lead,
a few fits Table Crockery, allorted,
ALSO,
O V NANI),
Bar Iron, and Share Moulds,
Salt in sacks or by tbe bulhel,
Wien u (Jetirial of
G HOC FRIES,
Oftober j*. 416.
THOMAS STEWART
TIN PLATE WORKER,
HAS removed bis Store to the house ‘
formerly occupied by Mr. Jospsh ]
Davis, two doors call of the BucPs
Head.
T. S. titurna bis mod fi ice re tliai.ks
to hit friends and the public in gencrai,
tor the liberal Encouragement he has re-
Ccivjc Inn tliem, and hop*s that by utr
1 emitting attention he will merit a con
tinuance hf their favors.
m: HAS UN HAND,
A complete allortmeut oi
Articles in his Line,
which fit offers for Isle on the molt rett
ionable term . 4h rders will be thankful* ’
ly received and punfluilly executed.
LATELY IMPORTED,
a complete assortment of the belt and
molt falhiostable
Bell Hanging Materials,
which he will fix in the neatefl insnucr.
CCP The highett pi ice giveu for old
FkwiEK and X.LAD.
September 30. 415.
Aihuuiiilrarur’s Sales.
WILL UL SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC
TIQN on 5a i i'kimv lid oj Ncwmitr
next m the Premia,
AN unexpind lexfe of ifvrars of Lot No.
4. V'"< dud the improvements thereon ;
on. hilt Negro Man Laivkence, Eikifumiry
yirticlcj us Nw/e anti KtUbtn Fu.iutittf ,
being the elt.ie el IKaDEIiICK WO-
M AuK. dcceiied. The lerun will be made
k. oiv.i on the illy cf file.
Ah ilemindt againl; the fuel white ire re
ijiieiua to he tvmlvrerl According 10 Uw.
Jo,:n U e.rtack,
October io. 4 Admumlntcr.
r—. 7 T ‘ * TTTT !
JO 11 N flii.’v,
llarj’ijl rccric"/pc t! >■ /1* lt L/iu,
from Neiu-Tmk,
IN APOITtnx 10 HIS ftfcMER STOCK)
200 reams Foolscap Paper,
50 ditto Letter ditto
Blank Books of various kinds,
School Books bv and flWertt au hors,
ON HAND,
A romo’R’r aflfirtment of Books, (la'ion
ary, Ac.
A few c.pies of the secret hiftorv of the
Court and Cabinet of St. Cloud.
October to. 2t. 4'B.
RECHVED,
Per the Eliza, Capt. Sta ks, and the
Mutuum, Cap/. Monies, from
Eiverpcol,
AN ASSORTMENT OF
IF 0 O LLE N S,
covr.isTivn of
Ross snd I)jiiie Blankets,
hue, mixed and brown Costing?,
r'. -d and white Flenutls
Wleib Plains,
Vorkihire ditto, Olive, Drr.b and
For SaD, by
JACOB IDLER C? Cos.
Oftobrr 10. 4t. 418.
The Sub/criber,
AT prefect occupies the WHARF
Sc SI ORE formerly occupied by Col.
Goiuton, and flill continues the
Lumber F'aidorage,
• and
Commi/Ii ‘n ItufnicTs ;
| He w ill llotc Produce 0:: mo ‘crate terms.
HAS FOR SALE,
Rum, Brunei'/, (,n:, Molaflcs, Sutjar,
vi'ff c, Corn and Suptrliue Flour, of
this veurs crop. ’
I )ones,
Gordon'] IV ‘harf.
October 10. ts. 4.; 8.
Miller & Moorhead,
Have Just Received, in add ion to their for
mer lupply of
Dry Goods d‘ Groceries,
WELSH PLAINS
Huudiums,
Men’s fine Cult r 1 lats, in fmail cases
1S lihds, prime Mulcovado and Loaf
Sugars
7 hhds. 3d proof Weft-India Ru.it
All of which will he Ibid on rcafonab’e
terms, lor calh or approved paper.
, Sept. 19 ‘ 4 X2 j
George hue) au+n <s Cos.
(Johnston’s Sqj;ark.)
Havercceived by the lr.te arrivals from Bri- i
tain their
FAI J„ >UI!n Y,
coMrnisuia a alnokal AssotTMUKr,
Fof. THE
TOWN ANI) oirt.tJuHY TRADE,
which they will di.pi.le of on moderate terms.
September 30’ 415.
Robert 6z John Bolto i,
Hays sor Sale,
Sweeds Don am.rtrd
Brown Sugars per Hoglhead
L nif ditto per Barrel
interior Cotton Bagging’
Croekery Ware in Ciatet
Northward Hum, and
Other articles from Boftnn
Cologne Mill Stones, y feet diametsr
Slacked Stone Lime.
Sept. 33 8t 413
A* SCKIBNLU ex Cn!
t
HAVE just received per the Sch-. Ill'll,-*
DAH A ANNA, from Nt ‘v-Vok k, a irefti
i'upply ii j
UOOTSw SHOES and SLIP*
(ok A SUKrRIIIR VHUITy)
Wliich, togethet with tlieir former ftncV
make* their atrornmnt srcond to none in this
city.
All of which the. offer at reduced prices at 1
their store, nearly oppidite the l.jelianoe l
the one lately occupied by Ogdens’ and La |
ker August •_>3
Mrs, C.i3oS t
RESPECTFU PLY informs her i
Iriends and the public, that Hie !
has opened a
Bearding Ifovfi,
in the house lately occup'ed by Mrs.
Siouf, on the Bay where American and
French gentlemen will meet with good
accomodated. The Store will be Hop
plied with the bell Liquor and the moft
faflui’nable goods Horn the French and
Englilh markets.
Sept. 30. 415
NOTICE.
AI.I. perfoos at- forbid to give credit to
. any one 011 tvt account without my
written order.
Jibn Williams .
Ovftc-txr 7 At
tOK SALE,
A likely abU b.iditd NEGRO FELLOW,
a ccmpleat hand ittabaw Pit.
T. B. Eiumphr?v:llc.
Mar ket ■square.
OcftoStr 7 3 t 4 i 7 .
Cicy bherilLs Jiales.
\\ ILL BE SOLD, on theJirfl Tves
dm, in November meat, at tbe Court-
Houjt ,m tbe Cily of Savannah, Etrvren
the b.uis often and three o'clock, in the
firm's n,
A NE4.ROE man named LIMRICK,
■f* levied on as the property of W'ilur
Ccox, at the J'uit of Levy Stnruti,,
Conditions Calh.
join WILLIAMS, s. c. s.
pftober 4
Fsloia thu TxiHiu.v 7 kern sf m rme a
Many of my party, and with (h?me 1
confcfs it, are so ignotant cf tut uut
ground of our oppofuion to the present
admiirfflration, that if th y are ulkec
why they dislike Mr. Jefferfon, they can
give no explicit answer—they wtil even
confef3 that they know nothing agaisft
the man, and acknowledge they like hib
measures far better than they liked Mr.
A danis’9. They, to be sure, oppose
him, but it is only, for opposition’s fake ;
and they join in the clamour againlt him,
merely because the leaders of their party
fii It raise the cry
“ That bark because their fellows do.”
A fig for such politiciar.3 !—Their
I votes will, it is true, count at elections.,
as long as we leave things to the caprice
of the people ; but otherivife we were
better without than with them. Give
me the Haunch, the tough-going man,
who loves king George, and is not gfhu
med to own it—who wishes a royal go
vernment, and is not afraid to a vow it—
who hates democracy, and will leave 110
Hone untu ned to work its ceflrcdlion.
If we had bad such men at the head of
affairs in ’93, ’99, and 1800, we fiiould
not have had all our prolpe&s blighted—
but m ; ght before this have been reaping
the harvtil of our hopes, the reward of
our faithful attachment to Britain and
Biiiifli government. But, alas : Adams
was little better than an old woman
ant!, ae ibon a8 he found the people were
awn't of his plan to overturn Republi
canifre, he began to retrace his Heps, in
dent! of adding with redoubled e lergy,
and/weeping with the bosom of ddlruc
-1108 a’l who flood in his way to the ella- j
bljdiment ot a monarchy.
This thr. w us again into the back
ground, and here we dull always re r m : I
while we are alhamed of our princiules !
I ami afraid to avow them.
tio far from having nothing agairfl |
’ Mr. J. fferfon, almofl every act of his
| public life is hateful 10 me.
/ bate Jefferson for having, from his
j youth, dileovered a brilliant genius, an
! ardent desire to improve it, and a firm
j determination to devote it to the support
| of the cause of ircedora.
I hate Jrffeuou —for having been one
jof the firft to take a Hand agaiuft the
| encroachments of G. Britain on our
j rights—and for having, while vet a
j youth, drawn the declaration of our in
! dependence, which, while it covers with
I cverlafling disgrace our lord and matter
I George the third, encircles with a wreath
jof unfading splendor, the brows of tlie 1
] young sage who drew it, and led to tbe
j complete emancipation of America from
the rapacious rule of Britain.
I bate Jefferson —for having so faith
fully executed his important trull, and
diligently dlfcharged his various duties
while governor of Virginia, that though
fouis ot our eraiflaries raffed and prop a- ,
gated the molt outrageous libels on his
chara&er : yet after a full and fair in
, velfigation of the charges alleged agaiuft
him, the leg:fl*ture of that Hate touud
tlumlclves bound in hog or and truth
corrpl tely anti unanimously to acquit Lim,
and to declare that “ they ctUrtained
the highett opinion of Mr J.flerfou’s a
bility, reftitude and iuteg;ri* as chief
magilcrate of the commonwealth,” a.nl
tiiat this declaration was intended “ to
obviate all tmure and remove all formei
unremited cfnlure.”
I hate Jefferson —for having by his fy„
gacity dilcovereit, and by fits iutrepidiiy
baffled the dciigns of Taricton and lit*
myrmidons, to feixe tbe records <4 tk a
llate and to make the governor their pi i„
loner.
I hate Jrffet sen —for having accepted
ti e dittiugailhed but arduous otiioe iff
amballador to the court of Versailles, ar. J
tor having difehargej his trutt with so
much ability and integrity that the dogs
ct envy couid not wag their tongues a
gßinlt him—and malice was hulhed into
uience. \
J bale Jefferson —for having, while yet
ill France, w hen a copy of the federal
coulliiution was fubu.iued to him for h:s
opinion, pointed out a number ot its men.
arcliic*l tendencies, aud paved the way
for the amendments whicn have now lett
more unlike that itupendous fabric, the
iliitiflt contlitutiou, and more conducive
to the end of republican government, the
protection and welfare of tbe people.
/ hate Jfferson— for having uniform.
*y Hnce the adoption of tbe Federal \
Conttitutioa, clierilhcd and supported it 1
by word and deed, in office, and out cf it. J
/ bate Jefferson —because he was tilt [
friend and favorite ol Wafhitigton, and
by him felccted for the firlt Secretary of
State under the new conllitutioa—w hich
olfice he filled with the utmoll ufefulnels
to his country, and tlie highett honor to
hitnfelf, combatting with equal and une- I
quailed force the insidious pretetiiions of
the Britilh and the mfolent demaods of
the French minister.
/ bate Jefferson —for retiring from of
fice as soon as he dileovered the alcendan
cy the great and good Hamilton was
getting over Wafhiugton—and thereby
throwiog all the relpor.fibdi.y for the
measures which were pursued upun Ha
miltow, inttrad of lending his name and
influence to support them.
I bate J-jfzrson —becaufe the people
called him to fill the lecond office in the
government ; and because in J.at olfice
he perievered 111 those principles, which
from his youth he had maintained, m
despite of all the engines that could be
brought to play upon him.
I bate Jefferson —mott iaveterately and
cvcrla'.liagly I wiil hate him, became i
i <:*’•. ‘’ •’ P .’ v ’ . i,T f
liat'lv put in piitiice t‘te !>*• ■?”
iich he always avowed—lopaed .u/ul.
itffs and unpro’ uitive tEXrs — difm ifed •
lie, mifehievous officers—retrenched fu
perfluius expences—fet about difch?’'g-’
.ng the national debt—introduced regu
larity and ecouon y in financial trap.fp.c
tions—ftorned the support ot a sedition
law and Handing army to enforce u, aud
appealed only to the good ferffe of the
people for support—cultivated peace a
broad, and cherished harmony at home ;
fnperceded officers who had fpectilared 1
upon the public monies, or persecuted |
those who differed from them in political
opinion : and proved, to the confutation
and confuiion of monarchitts, that a re
publican government, when righliy ad
ininiflercii, is the chcapeft, ffrotigeil, wi
sest and bell government in the universe.
1 ba<e Jefferson —becaulc his measures
fticceedtd so w’eii, that lie was is tlctted I
by an unparalelled majority ; yeiun r
lOz electoral votes, ivnile the federal;
cand.date got but 14 ! aud once his re-!
election, has procceaer) on in tiicfe mcR-i
hires which wili render our country In !
powerful that no nation under Heaven]
can cope with it ; so happy that all o-j
ther nations will envy it ; arid fix rtpub
licanifm upon lo liable a toaodaticiHMk.it ‘
ail the powers of earth and hell cannot!
iiidkb it.
I bate Jfferson—Le caufc he i3 oppes
ed to a large navy, while the coun<ry is
in its infancy. For this, above all other ;
things, i will never, never forgive him. j
Would he but set about building such a
navy, ai! our ends would be accompliih
id. To do this be mutt have uncount..]
eii miiitoris of money 3 this rn mey mutf !
eiLtier be i.,cd oy taxe. on t:ic people, j
or by leans; if by texj", the people]
j would soon turn out of office those who !
were heaping unprofitable burthens upon J
th 114 when our fiir>..ds might again g .1.
(the ascendancy ; if by loans, the del-.t° it
j would create would as lurely bring the
j nat ‘ on im.kr a dtlpottc government, as
■ a miilflcnj round a man’s neck would
tick him under water. If we had a na
vy, Britain wjffd not let as he at peacr j
with tier upon tfiiffe 1 ermt*, we mutltofeall 1
me 1110 ft profitable part of our trade, our
revenue would be cat up by the wars we
(lioiild he enraged in, and our piefpenty
would as certainly be fncrificed by ou”
connexion with Britain, as the welfare of
a young ma.i would be tlie victim an
iatmiacy with an abandoned profL.uic
If we should quT.-rel with G. B.itdin, |
oar iquadrons wousd soon, by beinp esp !
lured, lerve only to augment lier fLets ; I
out own guns would be continue !y tur-!
ned upon us ; and we fiiould lpcnJ our;
j money, means and ni.n, to bui:d, equip]
and ir.in veffcls for tlie* navy of our so-J
vertign, George 111. This, by exhautt- ]
ing rebel remeiica and aggrandizing out !
lawful mi it refs, Britain, would foon]
work the fulfilment of our irher I
[by rettoriag us to the govern. Tent from;
which we revolted, giving us a branch l
to govern ua of the royal tree form j
waich we w-re lopped off, oral w .ill]
ettubiifiiing a king from among ourselves. I
Bu.ld but a navy, and things will all j
work together for our good ; aridde- 1
mocracy will soon, as John Adams juttly
obterved, become La odious as witch
craft.
/ hate Jefferson becaafc he is hetti’e
to a standing arn,y in time of peace. An
army the run It powerful weapon you can
into the hand* of ttsuier ; Adarns
smew this ; and had gen. Hamilton’s
army bten large enough, America might
etc this have boallei a king like unto
the nations of the earth ; lint v/stji the j
fkelctou which was lf.ied, he couid)
frighten relradlory per ions and puuifn j
fediiious printers, but could do nothing 1
effective. Had he commanded an avn.y :
like Bonaparte’s we might before now j
have been bh.it with a government as ;
energetic acd dignified as the Emperor 1
of France adminittera. Bat even were I
we, by intrigue, falfehood and fraud to j
gel a royaiiit ar. theuead of government, i
tie could not manage the militia ; fool
ifhly infatuated;)? they are with the idea \
of liberty and independence. Our min. !
lia may protect the country j no one will j
dispute this ; but to give energy ar.d !
dignity to government, we mutt: nave a ;
Handing army ; and this we never can j
have while Jefferion has any sway in our j
councils.
1 hate Jefferson —bscaute he \ oppo-j
fed to war. Peace enriches the common !
people, and renders them proud acd fau- ■
cy. War, by impoverishing the people,
makes them humble and fubmilfivt If
we have war, we mutt have money ; and
for t is, mutt tax or borrow} mull;
! burthen the people, or run teem in debt.
If war, too, we mutt have a great num
Per of offices ; !o till these, our young
nobility wjutd be oreught forward, Wt
muit have an energetic government, and !
what government is so energetic as monar
ichy ? War begets corruption ; and a-)
raid corruption, republicanifni would;
loon wither tike Jonati’s goaij. Wa
would drn.aad a Handing army, and wiien
that army was once cn fiv;;, we might
not have a Washington at its head to
disband it as toon as peace was rettored.
War would requite a navy, which our
pride would prevent us from dir’mauili.ig, |
and with winch we rni.ff*t form alliance j
provoke hoflilities, and undertake what-!
ever our ambition might prompt us to. j
In short, / bate Jefferson, for what he I
lus always been, now is, and is likely!
forever to remaid, a determined enemy
of a’.l srliritaiy governments and mea
sures, acd a decided fiiend of republican
ism. Such are the reasons for tbe ha
tred of Jt.ff.-itoo, who is proud to
call himieU a*
1 OLD TORV.
K --” TCIlf Z, Srpi mb.-r 9.
ixtrtti -,f a letter ye o'-n Rauhtloihei, dated
slagufl 30, 1 -cffi.
“ On Sunday la It his excellency go*
eriior Claiborne arrived at this plat -,
jecempanied by col. Henry Hoplt!.,s,
adjutant gtnerai of the territory of Or
.tins, and a har.dfome effort of gentle*
men of the county of Rapides ; no in*
telligcnce of hi3 excellency’s coming was
received at Natchitoches, until a ff w mi
nutes before hi* arrival, which was ?.u-
I nounced by a federal salute from fort
! Claiborne. The governor’s arrival bag
made the tuoft ffvorable imprtffion on th*.
minds of all those of the inhabitants who
are attached to the interetl of th: United
States ; who saw a large armed force ad*
vancing widen five leagues of Natchi*.
toches, evincing an holtiie ddpolitionj
slrt-s-ly imprisoning and transporting in*
jto the do mini: ns of Spain, no leia ihaa
; five citizens ol the United States, win#
j had never offended them ; cutting down
] Pud taking r.way tlie Hag of itic United
J States from the Caddo nation, w.fii h
country was acknowledged within our
i jinifdt‘linn,and carrying tlie Ha g through
j i he country, exiubitiug it as a trophy of
j victory nnU superiority ; an armed party
J of upwards “I three hundred cavalry and
I mounted in/actiy, opposing and turning
j bark a fcieiitilic exploring party, alctnd
ing Red river by order ot die Fitfitk.it
j of tte United e>tales, iiuder iht direition
i of Major Freeman aud captain Spares ;
j harboring and pt.itektaig Haves alifcond
ing from their m-.tiers, together with re.
ports of H ill large re-miorcements ad.
• vancing toj >ia them.
| “ Thisfi.uaiiou of affairs wili proha
-1 b!y prolong for torne tt.us b s excellen*
cy’s fl. y fieri:, for the purpefe of orgau
! Ming ami putting hi.nffif at the head of
; bn h of hi miiitia as may fie proper te
Ceil an on the oceoiio".
NF.W-VOR R, September 20.
C.qit. Story, who arrived at this poi t
on Friday, in 47 days froo Leghorn, m
.orsvi, lust on He tfich of Augult, off
Malaga, he was boareiea by feverai i.fii..
I eis ftom the Br.tilh cutler L’Efpuir,
capl. Hope, then only 2 days from Gib
raltar. Thty infornied eapt. Story, (6c
’it inch a way as o induce capt. S. tc
believe the new?,) that authentic ac
connts had reached Gibraltar, direct,
that cn riegutt the 4’ h the FRLLIM-
I IN ARIES OF PEACE, were fig ned
j-at Madrid,brtwt.ii SPAIN & GREAT
] BRIT \IM ; and tiiat it ■„ this geu
rrai opiui art. Gibraltar, that a GEM*
] ER.-sL PEACE would fooa take
; place.
A gentleman who rived here yefttr
day from Leghorn, in the Hiip Connec
ticut, capt. Story, has favoured the eeii
tors of the New-Yoik Gazette with a
file of Laban papers to the 3o:h of Ju
ly, from wtiich the following is trai.f
lated.
A letter from Id split of the 19'h of
Ju'y, contains the following official note
of the fuiTcnder of Gaeta.
41 Yesterday the i8 h at 6 P. M. the
fortrds ol Gaeta furrendeted to the
French, as soon 33 the great breach
was formed in the citadel, at the foot of
the counter Icyip, whicli in extent waa
fnffi*ivOt to contain 16 men in front,
three colun:r.3 of French troops were
ready to affend it ; and the grenadiers
which corny.r/ed the firtt, waited with,
glorious impatience, the signal ot af
faufl.
The Marshal Maffena, deman Jed
the surrender for the iatt time. The
btfieged, asked for fcveial hours delay,
’ in order to obtain the pertniffion ®f the
P ince Pliillipita.lt, (who it appears by
1 another paper, had been wounued, and
- repaired on board a Brit.fb vcffel ;J but
! they were anfwertd, that in one hour-,
i the place w<>u!d Le tt,km by force of
1 arms. The appearance of the columns
ready to mirch at a moment’s warning,
! a breach already made and ealy to be
mounted, and the iecurity ot being treat
ed agreeably to the laws of war, were the
: potent reasons w liich induced the gkrri*.
ion to.capitulate.
“ The garnfon are prisoners of war*
with periiiiffion to march cfl, but riot to
ffive in t 8 months. The artillery and
magazines were delivered to tbe Frencu
in the state in which they were found.
The other articles are as yet unknown.
“ The artillery of all the forts ot the
‘capital, this morning annoiuiccd this im
portant event.”
A s S I Z K for Qilobcr , ? Rof>.
‘”T 4 H K pr. ce ot FLOUR being 9 1-2 dorivr#
A per narre!, Bread mutt ueigli, vu
-11 in ceir s I.oat’ I 61-4 tenth Loat
sib. oz. I 1 lb. 1 t-2 oz.
Os which ait Bakers and Sellers of Bread
, are to take due and paiticular notice.
J. MARSHAL, City Trcafurer,
NO VIC pi.
A LT. persons having demands sgamft ti e
a 1 titate cf Ma hias Alh, >* Hajirte-i
Asli, ia eof EfTiiqliam County decc. l .
1 are requeCed to preienr the fame ‘era!’ .
thenticated, and host indebted to uj.e
■ner.t wfiaotu dflay, :o
John C. Gu ‘c',
Chriltian Guidd.
j Adimniftr*rr*,
MbrihaJs Siies.
0 A tbe JitJl Tvunzt. in November next,
WILL BE fiOLD at the Court- Hon fa
in Savannah,
FOUR Nt ;rvt. vis. Kefior, Sucker. Jer.
ny. and Silvia, levied 0;. is e prcpc.tv of
Jam-s Smith, at the lui't u kiEsVzt#
3 ms.
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