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flowing ft earn of domestic felicity ; but
if mutual aff.Tion fubfids. harmony is
soon again restored, and their pleasure
receiv-.s additional sweets from renewal.
The haggard tiru kard, the animated
debauchee, or t e emacLtel gamitcr,
whose libertine ideas can conceive happi
nefs to ex it only in the riotous revelry
of the brothel, the poisonous contents of
the bowl of interop ranee, or th? smiles
of adventitious fortune, will continue to
treat the sacred iniluution of motiimohy,
asafubj-dt for ridicule, and meriment ;
but the wiser, and the btit of men have
fought earthly solicitude in the Hill and
serene covers, of Hymen, ar] found her
abode in the calm feenes of donaeftic har
rr.ot'v.
The very men, who thus rail again!!
matrimonial fitters, and pretend to def
pfe wedlock, beaufe it subjects the
hufb uiu to the incessant caprice, of a wa
man, are themfelv#s the (hamelds (lives
of the molt abandoned, proiliiutca, and
liable to the capricious humors of the
moll fantaftic miftreffG, whose polluting,
and iiiercenary embraces they (litre with
the meand!, and th; baled of rnandind.
To men of this disposition tue labor of
the m oralitl will produce no beneficial
effect. Callous, and inderated, woeful
h (Tons of experience alone will retard
their guilty progrtis. Vou.ig men, be
wart of the intoxicating draught, whi h
vacious pleasure, avraytdia tra .fpatenr,
and voluptuous robes, with dec ptious
futile holds forth, tager lo fafeinate, that
fhc may dedroy—Look to the marriage
date, with sentiments of awe and venera
tion ; contemplate it as an inftitiv.lon, in
its origin'divine, in its effects proinotive
of the mod refined felicities of which our
nature is fufceptible.—'That diftempereil
imagination, which pursues happiness in
the de’eterious of p. liution, flioulo
be to you as a warning beacon, to guard
agaii.fi similar difaders, as mud lutvita
bly attend errors. M.
1 ..OS i or MIoL.AID,
THE (o’ 1 iff” g i ocs of hard, all
auric p table to he late AMBROSE
GORDON, Esqr.dec'd.
Cd.ied awn by Alexander J'hnfton,
dated ‘]t:i may i8 4, payable Ift
June, 1804, for 448 and >la<* nd 47
<eri’S —()..e drawn by Green .R =
Duke daftd tj'h June, 18 4, payable
golays aft 1 cL e,for <Bl dollars s 3 4
berts. (h e drawn by Lemuel K 1-
lock, dc/ed 6/b Auguf!, 1804, paya
ble 10 days af/er da/e, for 187 dollars
50 cei f s. Oi e drawn by Hugh Ma
rt, dj/e ‘ 3J May, 1004, payable 60
j days af er dr'e, so: 5 i dollars 97 cents.
Une/ awn by Cranes Linccrgieer,
iLf /jd Mny, 1804, payable 3 > dayr
after da/e, so 1 .0 dollars. O’ e diawn
by Nathan Bed for 100 dollars, bu/
to whom pavable I do nor recoiled,
lef/ by Charlts Goodwin, E qr. for
collection.
ALSO,
A teceip/ fir ned by Sir, Thomas
Bmifal! of tn.-L r.d for 100 pi.u, <J<
iterliiip, to Miss Ann Davits, w(h f
veral receip/s on the bad; for /lie in/e
rest. Ail persons are food t’ and -y.
for the above notes, and /he drawers
from paying them to any person tut
a the subsc r ;ber, if /hey fli u and nc/ be
B found befo re/he next I fe:nr C u r,
jj appiica/ion will be made for a reo-w.
ii I of them, any person ft d• g ai.d de
ij l’veripg/he n/o the fub,C‘ib.-r wiii bt
I handfonridy rewarded.
JOHN LEAD.
3 it° i f t/i
fallgoodsT
CURTIS BOLTON &Cos. hove just !
recetvtui fr. BARK NIXON from
J.irr.kPCCL, a part of their supply oj
fall g winter good* j
tube ’ ateofje’td ly wholesale or retail, |
Cou dry dealers at e doubtless aware oj
9 the advantage of having their goods on
j their shelves early in the Fall; FIZ.
I Br.izes, FlaniHs, Call S'cel,
1 6 aid 7 4 Cl’ *, cos Cross Cut Saws,
it from /uptoSupei- \V ajrgon Boxes,
I fines, H. L. Ur ges, Nee
i Cassimers.Kose Elan- tf.es,
I ket;., Knitting Needles,
I Feavnaught Clotlis, Brass headed bhcu-
Drab and Olfve, vels and ’Longs,
[ Lojidcn VlJufie and Pen&Fruuing Knives,
Point Blankets, Scythes
I Ladies Scarlet Choth Buck handled Knives
I Cloaks, and F rks,
I Drat: Plains, Swans- Chear Whips, Curry
| downs. !c Brufnts,
j Negro Clothr, Blue, Rrizors, Gun-Locks,
j White and Brown, Silver Thimbles,
8 Mi led White flan-"J Taylors Thimbies,
| nei suitable at the y L'-eks,
p-esent season forT 5 Calks plain trace
Gentlemens Coa >| Chains,
tecs, j ,5 do. Twisted do. do.
Y.-it K~se, & Gfo\ ea. c Lc.
Su pemters, Caliman- t or Lou Pots ; Ovens ;
toes, tjheet Lead; 1 Ton
S) ahoor.s, Wildbores, Barlead,
H fiery. Silk and Cot-3 Tons (hot; Pewter
ton Mins &. Gloves, Plates and Batons |
Hats in Trunks aster- 2000 Bushels Salt. i
ted, ’ ON HAND,
:S D z. liens Felt Pipes ot Brartuy and
Hats, Gin,
40 do. Pice Sickles, 111 ids. Jamaica Rum,
Bice -.fives, Pipes in B xes,
Avery complete as- Cuiton Bsggi. g ;
sort- ent if Iron T• ir.v,
Kougerv, contiil- OmaburghsThreads ;
jrg f all mdi ivc- I bread,,
ry article utcefiary Wrung and Wraf
or- ptai.tat'ci ;. ; ■•■£ Paper,
■ A ‘ Co - per .Carper- Glass. Ware affortc
I trrf t>. L ackimtl ‘ in Gales
1 Tools, Copperas, See. £.c. Ut
Iv, r Makers Tc -s,
j - ■■■. 1 lav e * t)\
j Biank Bianitdls to r Rile
ar this c oif.
Georgia Republican,
SAVANNAH, August 2, 1805.
■ ■ii mniiihiilinn 1 iT’iWnin nmi
DIED, on the Morning of the aLh u!t. ir.
the aStbj year of his age S AMUE L MOUSE,
EsQ.it Attorney at Law. and Editor of the
Georgia Republican.
IN tlie Death of this amiable man his con
nexions, and society have sustained a Di’s
which never can be repaired. If to be ot
easy temper, good disposition, and honed
heart, conditu'.es a Good Mas he was one.—
If lo be generous, benevolent, prudent and
kinl, onliitute.s a Good Man, he was one.—
If to pofTefs tale its, and use them to the bed
advantage for the gn~d of himlelf and the
public, constitutes \,Cood Man,\ he was one.—
He has left behind him a wife and three
infant children to oemoan a loss, which time
itfelf cannot repair.
At fix o’c ock in the af'ernoon his remains
ive-e attended to the burying ground by the
Chatham Artillery under the command of
Lieur. Sates, by a number of his Masonic
Brethren, and a numerous and refpeflable
concourle of citizens
Not'vitbftanding the Death of Mr-
Samuel M 1 rfe, this paper will be pub
lished as u'ual for the benefit of Mr,
faints Lym furvivieg copartner, and the
heirs ofthe dec’J. It will at lead be
continued in this fitape until Mr. Lyon
is heard frpm, who, it is fuppoftd, is now
in Kentucky.
It is hoped the patrons of the Repub
lican will not withdraw their support on
account of the decease of its editor, as
no ex-rtian, (hall be wanting to give ge
neral futisfa&ioa while it is under the
dii'e&ion of
JOHN F. EVER ITT.
A letter from Glasgow fays—‘-T’-ade has
been very balk for the lad month ; hands are
very scarce, and wages have got up. The
manufactures cf this pi ce and Paisley have
been exported to a great e tent, ptmiculiar
ly from America and the Wtft-I,idles. Mince
Louisiana came into the polTcfli -r < f the U
nited States cf America, our demands for
that Country have incroafed rapidly sand
with the importation of raw ma er.als for
our mamifaflures. Inch as co.t n, allies, indi
g*, &c. Great Quantities of gold and silver
species have been imported b th i ere and at
Liverpool, London, Ac. ftom Amertct, with
in the (aft twelve months; to the anvitnr, it
is luppofi and, of hreeor four niihious of dol
lars.” — Eultimere paper.
FROM THE HAVANNA, June 5
“ At the opening of the port o : Ha
vanna to neutrals, the government in po
fod a duty of 32 12 per cent, upon all
property landtu ; but upon a repn ft il
lation by the merchants of the bad poli
cy of so exoibitant a tax, the vv r in
formed that it must be coi fi i red merely
as tempory, and tha* a curifihrab'e re
duction wouid t k ■ plate as loon as -the
nectffary arrangements cou'd be ma le.
An immense number of tifftis arriving
from ail parts of the Ufoted States, no
thing more was said of ibe ve(T - mrtd
early in May ; when folding tfo.it in con
fiquerne of the heavy lnff-s fultzined by
the American /hipping, the port was
likely to be deserted the government
caused it to be intimated to the Rtr
chants, that the duties were actually
lowered to fifteen per cent, 011 I cpi ns and
p: ovilt :n:, ar 21 p.-r cent, on dry good ;
that the publicanou oi the our e u.
del. yed only until the fettlcmn.t ol a
point iii dispute between the governor
and collector of the cult ms, relative to
the time at which the new regulation
fliould commence ; the foimc ii filhtiu,
that all veffcls arrived fincc the opening
of the port, ought to partake of the ad
vantage, and the latter, that only those
whose duties were not already paidj,
fh.iuld he benefitel. This assurance
c-tufed several veffcls to be entered, which
w ud otherwise have been sent elfc where,
which appeared to be one if the objects
of government in this matianvte ; ano
ther undoubtedly was that the informa
tion should be communicated to the A
- merchants, (which was actually
done) to induce than to make further
shipments. There being no probability
of entrapping any more, as there w.is
but one arrival from the United States
in ten days ; It was found by the pub
lication of a printed notification, on the
28th May, that all the protnifo and as
sertions of the government, in this af
fair, were truly Spauifh, deserving of no
faith or credit. By this decree, the du
ties are still continued at 32 1 2 per cent,
on imports, (exclusive of a mu.iicpal
duty on fome articles) and the reduced
cou!iftß only in a difference of currency
upon which they are calculated—ma
king an alteration in fome inst nccs of
five or fix percent, in favour of the flip,
ptr. The duties 011 exports continue
as before.” But. Tel.
As our paper was gning to prTs, arti
ved the (hip Glory, Haynes, 43 days
from Liverpool. At the time cap'sin
Haynes failed (18.11 May) there we, a
general cmbai-o on ail Entrlifh viffol:
fays there it as no Ei.giifk f) t in putiu.
of the Toulon and Cadiz flats.
C?p:ain H had late Liverpool papers,
but we had not th. goodfor unc to get a
ny. We a. v told Ley are taken up with
dtbat'o in i,.e Cnnfli parliament on C<s
holic cmaniiation.
( ’ or jo k llerald )
Vv r e yefter lay (f t 1 tl.e arr
a b low of a vcfT.-l from tin
pity of St Doming , with
senge:s, molt of whom are s.ck
She is thr br g Cipt
Like, and h.s on b'jard 4
rrtnch olficers and foldiert, m.t
ny of whom are luffer'ng unde
vcuiuis received in the late war.
fare near this city. One of tfu
crew died on the pafTage, under
every i dication cf violent Yel
low Fever j and the Captain and
another hand are now in a vei v
low condition with the la r.edis
e&fe. 1'! e concern with wl.ich
we ha'e these circumflancer, is
somewhat mitigated by th? aflur
ence which we feel of the vigi
ianc'* and zeaf of the Board of
Health. We fcrventlv trull
that their vvell-mear.t efforts to
prtferve our methcopolis from
infedtioo will niett wi h the moll
ample iu crfs : and we are cer
tain that every member of the
communiiy will cheerfully co
oper te win them in fffedtuacing
an chjeft f>
pub h . —Philadelphia Gazette.
MEDITFRRANEAN AFFaIRC.
All the loiCi. to br cmployrd the cn
fuing fcafun, in the chastisement of Tri
poli, has failed fur its point * t deftina ion.
It will be competed as follow - ;
SHIPS. CUNS. COMMANDERS.
iComnioutm S Bar
ron,
Csptain Cox,
Copftitution 44 Captain !tog\ s
Essi x Captain J. Bar-on
Constellation 36 \ Cd P tain p- H>
3 Campbell
Congress 36 Captain L. Decatur
Jdm Adams 3/ Captain Shaw
Syren 1X Ca;/t?in Stew art
Argus 18 Captain Hull
Vixen 16 Capiain Smith
Naut.lus [sell.] 1 6 Captain |. lie t
Lnterpnzc['Ch]i6 Captain T. U( Hinson.
Btfides the above, are two gun-boais,
captured front the Tripolitans, carrying
one [copper,] 29 pounder, and two l> 1 fs
liovvitz each ; ten gun-boats, each car
rying two long 32 pounders, cutter tig.
j. ed ; two bomb ketches, each carrying
one 13 inch mortar and fouv 9 poundets.
The rendezvous of this relpt-Aable
force is at Malta ; where our officers
receive every support and civility in the
powvr of the Bntiffi adminillration there.
PLUadt'pnu Paper.
A gentlemsn of our nrq.nintancc, fmmthe
weltward lias furmfhed us wiih the follow.
ing anecdote
eVb ut five weeks pifl, a flranger of t-ilevs
!>!? g’ nteel vppexrance, called on Mr. Wikis
L ive, a g'dd Imith, in the town of Richfield,
“i the county of Otfego, aid after enjoining
i crecy, engaged him to engrave a pla'c for
printing ten dul ar bank b;l!s of the Farmer's
bank, and advanced Lira 20 dollars, and pro
nifed when the plate was delivered to pav
hm a Lrgc Inin. At the time fixed for fur
niflnrg the p ate, the ftrang*r’ called, but it
HO', beilio; l.iViP, l>* frtn/<ln u-l S’- St. iU.
vicinity Until it was c mple ed. In >he mean
time Mr. II we communicated it to three of
his neighb mrs, whametat the ;ime expeiled,
and being discovered by hon he flrd vv.-th
precipitation, and left in p : ifi.dTi in of Howe,
his portmanteau, a press and two kinds of
ink.
Our inf irmant added that he saw the ar
ticles It ft, hut there was nothing b which
they con and diocover the ttrangr i1 ame
Albany gup r.
The following extraordinary cWc m
flance, w ■ learn from Hufam, of the 30th
tilt, lately occurred at Teiu.ingen :
Flic mailer of an Enghfh v.ffcl lying
there, was ordered by the captain of the
guard sh pto flat k h's cab'-, which he
did, till he could fl ik ,n more ; i t was
then ordered to cut which te refufed to
do, faying, fie would, or could not, : f tlie
kog himfelf was there. In cinf q .ncc
of this r-ply, the l)-unfii captain .e.it a
party of mtn 00 board if the IF hlh
veffVl, who brotlj bt the maft'r on boar!
the Dariiilt (hip, and he was tfore fi g
ged foverely, by order of their cap tin.
’File Dane in vindication of ids eo.idoA
lays,the master cf the E igl.fh ft’
damned the king of Denme>k , ibis
charge has, however, been rtlutcd by a
number of witrieffcs who ‘were prelent
when the altcrca'i n took place. A p'-
tition, praying for redress, signed by a
bout fifty English matters of veffcls, has
been foot to our ambassador at Copeuha
gt n.
( Lou lon Paper.)
Curious Dispute. — In one ft reel on
Boho.de Moore, there have lately been
no fewer than 25 women in that advanc
'd date of pr’gatvy v.hich r quired tlie
speedy affillanc: of the obftretiic tribe.
About a week ago,‘two of. these females
were delivered c.‘ boys, in th fame li ufc,
and within so fliort a jieriod, that the
1 run-midwife hsd lcarcely time to pir
rorm los duty with the hne, until he was
called on to aflat the other. I’he two
childien, were during the confufi m, in
advertently put into one Led ; tlie conic
quince was, that nobody cou id afterwards
afeertain to which mother either belon
ged. Neither of the mothers cou! i iben
tfy her c.. h child, ?. id both claimed the
fojiidfomeft — H.
~7sTjTtJiryuLr
1803.
THE Average iirke ofF a'jr
aeirtg 12 DglLij iml 50 Cm:,
3arrel, weigh: (A bread iriuft be
12 ‘ cu. io af, 1 lb. 1 2 l
6 A cw. loaf, 14 ia
>f which all bakers rr.d
>f ui-.aJ tre to take due nc-i -
J ERE MI K CUTLER,
* C. T.
I xtr t sv. tn the n -nutes of S .1. m n’s
I ‘)DGF, No. 1, July 27th. 5805.
v </, That tliis lodge do-b mod
fincereiy regret the untimely death of
ils late worthy brother, Samufl Morse,
Pail Master, and confider it as an evtnt
tq :!ly to he regretted by kis fellow ci
t ztns at large.
ResoiveJ, That each of the members
of this lodge do wear crape on the left
a-m lor the space of one month, as a
ju t tribute of reaped due to the memo
ry of the dereafed—and liiat this rtfoiu
tipu be publilhed.
CHARLES POPE, Sec'ry 3.1. S r o. 1.
MISCELLANEOUS SELECTIONS.
AGRICULTURAL.
mr f hod to prev'nt f r u* dirnayny
with fume remarts on tie culun of the
/-"/•
I have found that three pecks of feed
! if fuffioi nt for one ant of ground of aM
k nils of foil and (Length ; if more be
f'lwn on the acre, the ttalks of a great
rumberof th-m will not prow to their
iutl height, uor the ear to it* pioper *,
nor kernel to its fu'l bigness, and the
weight will be from 2 to j pounds Icfs
io the Hu'V 1
lam ftnfihle many farmers will op-
P< f.- ibis pr, dice- but they- will f, e tlie
utility of it if they will try it ; for it is
matti that land will bear about the
fme q> amity yearly, aid if in draw,
tht n'tlu k. fuels mull be fewer and fmal
-1 r.
There is another particular that the
fa; m IS fai 111 Vriy rrueh—that is, in
ctr ting th ir \Vh:at h fore it is pei fetfl
ly dry ; which is aim ff he only reason
of the fni 111 (troubling them I com
monly let my Wheat, (land longer than
my neighbors, and never h ive been trot!
bit and with smut, except when I bought,
mv feed ; from which I have concluded
that it was the time of harvesting that
prevented smut from damaging flour.
About thirty years since 1 bought a crop
on the ground; it proved to he very
smutty ; nearly one Bth. I thought to
try what would prevent its damaging
the flour ; accordingly 1 let it itand till
it was quite dry, io that when, cut, in
binding, the ground was checker] under
the fhcaf. When 1 tlirafhed it there
was no smut to be ften. Ever since,
by the fame method, have found the
fame good effedl. Wheat that is har
vefltd after this manner will be as good
for feed its ts there had been no smut
among it. Farmei3are of opinion if
their wheat (hells in binding there is a
great loss ; but they are millaken ; there
is greater loss in tlireftiing wheat that is ;
barvifttd before it is dry than is waded
in harvesting when it is over dry (so ter
med.) If there is any smut in wheat
that Iweats in the les It degree in the
moirr \t irill r./rtmniy inf#A th 1c •*• Ij
and by that means (mut is propagated,
Cutting wheat with a cradle is perni
cious, for it cclltdls a great quantity of
green weeds, he. which buitre it is dry
is put into the mow or tack, and will
certainly fwea , and by that m ns the
fmut,which is light, will be carrnd with
the (learn through the whole mow or
tack—btfides, the cradle cuts off that,
which if left (landing would t rich the
ground.
I have but little exp -flrtion that tlufi
remarks will at prefeut answer my lv>-
tft intentions ; for we find that educa
tion and tradition have so bound down
people, that there is no moving .hem, let
their principles or pra&ice be ever so
ahfur h—But as iutereft is the great
(punt’ in all our actions, I hope fomc will
be induced to pay attention to the expe
riments made fo:ty years by a
farmer.
GRATITUDE.
THERE is a fpecic* of grateful re
! mo'fe which lias fnmetimes bom known
Ito opi rate forcibly on the minds of ihe
’mo t hardened impudence. All aflnr,
ii ;h.brated for miaiicry, was t i have h'en
employed by a com c author, to take off
the person, the manner, and the ft igular
ly r.ukward dfjivery of the ciiciirated
Dr. Woodwtril, who was I > be introdu
ced on the ft age in ;t very laughable
charatt.r. ‘i In mimic dress i! hiinf-lf a<-
a countryman, ami waited on the doctor
• witL a long catalogue of ailments, which
attended on his wife . The doctor Ik- mil
with atr; z m. lit, disea ta anti pa ns of
the mofftoppoiite nature r, r -itetl an!
doubled or, the wretched pain at. fr,
as the aft r's wifti was to ke. p Dr.
Woodward in his company as long m
possible, that he nun t ms ,k- ti e more
observations on his gcltures, fie loaded
his p ior iina:-i.tary fnoufe wr,h every
inlsnnity w’uih nad a 7 (•'•oh rre r ••mt
of prolonging ti.e interview. 1 agtl.,
bcit.g completely oufler of his errand, hr
drew f.oin his pu lr a guinea, and wru
a forape made an uacouth offer of it.
4 I’m up thy mon-y, poo follow,” soys,
the doctor, *• put up l y mon’ y. Ts O j
haft iifi-d of ell thy cafli and ail thy pa
tie.i!*'. .00, with l ich a bund •’ of Ji .is
'es tied to thy back.” Toe act r te.ur
rivd to his employer, and rico'Jn'td tin
whole conv tfo.ion, with iurh t:ur /.cl
ing of the phyfieian’s character, tha: the
author f;rt..med with appr >bati >n. Hi;
rapf'jres v .‘re, however. Icon cfi ik and,
for the mimic told him with the amon t
0, of for.fihility, that fie wou'd 1 •
•lie than p'o.titu’.c his ‘.abuts to tc ~'.ei
tuch gsnbuie huiiumiy a laugiiiiig-n >t 1.
to tiie public.
C'.ratituob ii a duty none cm b.
exculed from, bceauft it t. aitTCye at ctn
own d.spo.al.
Is J.'.IAaT I’ V i O ANIM l.i>
(Prom Southey's travr’s into Spain. J
I will relate to you a circumflance
which occurred at Aha in Finland,
i ou will admire the ik-potic juillce oi
the magistrates. A dog, who had been
run over by a carriage, crawled to the
door of a tanner in that town ; the
rrcti’s son, a boy of ii'teen years ot age,
lii It ttoiud and then poured a viff l of
lioiling water upon the m’f.iable animal,
dliis of diabolical cruelly was wit
niffed !y one.of the rrag llrates, who
thought that f.ich ba.l- tity deftrved to
he publicly noticed. lie therefore in
formed the other niagiftrates, who una
ntmoufly agreed in condemning the boy
to this nent ; —He W'as imprison.
ed till the following market day ; then
in the preience of all tile people, he was
conducted to the place o( tx culion by
an officerof jnll le, who read to him
lus sentence. “ It.human young man,
because you did not nfiill ti animal who
implored your t ffillai.ee by its c it s, and
who .derive his (icing from the fame God
who gave you lilt, b eanie you add ‘d
to the tortures ot the agonizing biaft,
and murdered it, the council of this cry
lave sentenced you to wear on youv
breait the name you dtferve, and to re
c.iv fifty (b'ipes.” I e then hung a
black board round h:s neck wiih this
inlcription ; “ /V (v.tgc and inhuman
young inai !” and al.cr ii (1 iting on
h' m twenty five ff iprs, he proceeded ;
“ nhuman y. 1* 1 ihji, J you have new
hit a very I.nail degree of (lit pain with
which you tortured a htlplt f-, an m 1 in
its In ur of death !
mercy from that god who cua .and all
that live, learn hum in, y for tlie future.”
lie then ex cuted the remainder of tlie
fuitcnee.
Brooks Dunning,
(Bolton’s Wharf)
Have just received, per brig Dean from
New-Yor k,
10 hey.’ Dutch powder
I 1 2 ton fate tjl t
1 I 2 ditto h,.r lead
2 f iper Hollands yin
10 ban eh loaf ~ nd lump f t> >r
5 ch.Jlt/Jfyfm ‘1 ci oj .ate importation
5 pipes b> an/'y
fhjf e in b trrel.', Iys and tierces
12 barrels Matter el
OH HAND,
Sweeds anti C unity it on
Plough Moulds
2 hhds re ading Moh-fTs
20 f'Un. high 4 'h proof Jam Rum
1 5 barrels lit fifl quality
10 dtt 0 ditto tn/etior dit 0
i 5 hogsheads pti ■ e fugirs
// frw hogsheads inferior ditto
1 20 batr Is prim beef
I <u (lino cat go ditto
20 ht'f ban cs put up for family use at re
tail
y ‘Kaii a Sp„itt, ) tied mature, Iby
Lngninc Brandy, tSt page audof a
li ,ll nils Gin, )>ior quality,
/ rt , M detra, She'tv iyf Muscat lidme
London Put ter, Lie. I‘jc.
■'■ugujl 2. ts 94
Canu ro my Pen
O'TP > El) be a lira/, a dirk brmiffed
O C ,11 ‘■. ed ‘.Vltil 1 l\vall >w f'-rk in one
.i .u'd Ipll ■ id Upper liit i., lit otlter, bra i
drd tlie tide vnh(C a li.'lt glp.r aid H.)
i. her (up with (0. anti ati!b Enquin
of BENJAMIN lIAW ’/IO N,
Great Oficc.hte.
Altjtlff 2 *l l Iji
LA Ml. I.V CO UNIT,
Superior Court,
March Term, IHO4.
IVm. janes, attorney iti !
I alt for Hays A Tick- l Faredafure
cry, f
vr, 1 Petition for
Thaleus Pariifs,
Upon nc pf tition of Wm.
Jo/ic.s pi 1. of til. to vn of Sr.
M uy'.-, altorn-y in faclfor Mcfsrs.
li.iysbF Vickery, setting fort,
th it a parr of lot No. 5, in the
C<>wn ol Sc Mdry’s had oecn du-
Iv mortgaged by one Thatleus
Rarkifs to the fa.*d Me firs. Jlay
A’ Vickery, for the confiderarion
of !ix;y-eioJ]t. dollars a.nd eight
cents, winch 1 ui never ■ t been
paid, and puying a fo.eclofurc
jf the equity of redtu.ption.
On moo in of Mr. Jackson,
- is order el, i bat rfoe principal,
■lereft arid C< *t f \ {>sici buo
orf within twelvemonths f, om
h. 3 ut. — and unlds :ne faine
ibiali be lo paid, the equity of re
‘iem /job v/;ll from thenceforth
re foreclofr-;!. —And it is further
rrdered, in purluincc of fa ij aft
hr. th-s rule lie rniMifhed in
r'to, the po lic ’ * .ettes of this
:i"ut it .11 o": 1-1:5 every ruonth
ir 0.1 ihe moitgagoi, or,
‘r • 1 ,/it 1* agoiit at ltuit -ix
to the lime the
mr.ey 15 <l.retted to lie paid a
; Kefap.i, Extract horn the mi
i ‘i'tOis 20th day of tvlarcf
HO4.
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