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AlWj by ihc said aft, good? ar.d uier
cbsndiz* ot the growth or manufacture
of S pain accompanied with proper do
cuments trum the custom houfi-s from
whence they chared in that kingdom
knowing them to be fucli and imported
into this :fl md, are fubj.ft to no more
duties than i: imported in Spaniih bot
toms, viz. about 6 i-2 per cent.
HENRY HILL, Jun,
July 29.
The brig Sally, Tracy, (arrived here
on Saturday) left Bourdeans on the yth
of June, a* rkioh time no new event of
importance had occurred on the theatre
ot European politics. The Rochefort
fquaron iw\ got fafe into port from the
Weft Indies, and had Jailed ; AiU Cl* 3
UCrct
Captain Clark, late mailer of the
brig Lion, came paii.mger in the Hoop
Atlantic Lorn Si. Croix, and has i'unrifh
ui us v.-ito a na r.r.ive of the iofs of his
vf.'V!, which tve iha.il pubfifh in out nu,.
Ci eight paffengets, who were on board
at the time cf the accident, four were re
/r ived by tl'.e ftlip V.'iza Ann, of New-
York Cojr Europe, in 6 day after Lave
in ’ the wit-ck ; the rcnviv.lcr ( Ir. IV
o ■ Lautouvue, Mr. La'ob.r- a.,.i hit. a
- daughter, ar.d Mr, I*. Jordan a
Sp unfit officer) with Janus bucuinau,
the caul 1 Le,y, were drew :tu.
J y 3°-
Fat ticuiars of the loft of the Irk Lion of
this port.
Bad weath-rr, until the Bth June ; when
vre were l'un on tided with fij lifts ; and
it tame on to blow a ga'c. On the loth
it moderated, and the vend hauled round
fromss*. ssw. We flood on very
well, (alt ho’ it began to blow very
hard) under elefe reefed top fails and
fore fail, ai,d tort and ait main fail r.ef
ed, until about hall past 12,. . m. of the
X Ith, being then in the lat. of 40. 2 t.
long. 61 ■ 30 ; it flili blowing frefh, the
vc (let Itemed to cariy much 01 a w.-a
ther helm, when I ordered the main (all
to be hauled do wn, and fettled down the
Train top fail on the cap ; and ah at once
1 heard a roaring in the elements like
thunder 5 it piovcd to be a water spout,
accompanied by a w hirlwind ; and it was
lo thick and rainy that we couid not fee
any thing.
I caked the mate and told the watr.li to
Ot.il the hands ; this done 1 toon the nelin,
and ordered the top-Lil.. .0 be dewed up unu
to haul up Uie lore-lad—but be! ie the watch
cculd ge. up, the veiled was so knocked down
with the whirlwind, and the body of wave:
that l’ch into h.r, that car lower malt la. in
the water: (he was lb low, that 1 thought
(lie would be turned bottom up. The bod,
cf water from the water lpcut then fell mio
the foie caitle, which iu.ik Inr bows inner
water, and Uie hoat b.eaKii.g from her gripes,
carried-away the main lu-cnes, and the wa
ter breaking into the main hatches and c ,m
pam .11 lire Idled lo quick, that it was im„
p. ilible for all the pail'engeis to get otic of the
cabin—and tnol'e that did b et out were obli
ged to break their way through the (ky-ligni,
and were badly cut. four out ofeiglitwen
drowned, as was aifo my apprentice boy
The veiiol was knocked down li, quick that
every body on deck was thrown overboard
except ni) i'eif, I hung by the tiller ropes (for
the vtlfelw. sfo low that it was with duiicu!
tv I could re ci, any part cf the rigging) a.,d
cangh b. ti.e topping lift, and haded my felt
up by ihc other rigging, and got on the v,ea
ther gunwale. i>) that time tiie red of ih.
people got onboard, except the foi.r pcdfeii
gtis .hat were on the wet her gun
whom vve relieved. v\ e then cut awu, >u
weather rigging. By ajirk of the Ilea dot
the maits broke ofl by he deck ; w hich taui
edthe brig to right. By this time our decks,
wtie under water—ar.d the bales of cotton
which weie in floating m 1:, we were apple
hcnl.ve that lue w ould link.—l then tcld die
petq le that to preserve o,r lives v. e mui.
make use of our b< at, w hich was fuhofwa
ter 1 we then with great dnlicu.ty got hei
clear of tne deck; being under water we
hauled her upon c-ur lee gunwale and feme ot
the water ruu ou.—one of the pe- pie provi
dentially procuring a bucket, we ba led her
cut. The veilei linking vei) fait, u e got in
to the boat, h.-.vi g but little proviiions, and
only part ot a pot ol lweet meals, and a i- w
buttles of e u-diuls. Aty A. M. vve left the
wreck, and hecred K N W. in hopes to tail
111 with tome vellel. There were twelve ) r
fons in our lmal boat, a.-c an of them ~ h
---oot hats to theirlieads or so .es to their feet
Weremained in this perilous fituution for
tv.ouays On tne 13th, it being calm, vve
dcfcried afai , and providentially came up
with her. Mic proved to be the schooner
Kane), < f Halifax, James 1 iumi .rr, mailer,
bouud -to Ifominioo, who treated us very
kindly. F our oi the pallet,gers were after
. w ards, at their own delife, put on board of
the fiiip Lima Ann, tioin Now—York, bound
to Europe, Ihe Nancy arrived at 1 Xon:InICO
on the ad of July, at winch pis.ee 1 was very
kindly ana numanti ,- treated, particuliarly by
Messrs. Boyer, Hardy &. co. I aftei wards
took jiatiage on board ‘.he brig Will mm, c ipt.
Thonipioxi, lor St. Croix, vrheie i arrived;
and a tew days time returned to New-Y. rl.
in ti.e iloop Atiaiitie, tapt. Daring—by both
1 t which gentlemen i have been kindly ticat
ed.
Captain Kobmf>n from Digby, informs,
that fid the 13th mil. the lehr nigo, Hands
arrived there i.om Anugua, 111 Qifirefs, thin
ii-r failed in company with the homeward
b"uud Antigua Beet, coi.lilfmg of about 30
tail, and ‘hat the next iuy atier failing the
whole fleet v. as captured by 4 frigates tie
tschcdlr- in the ten ed Frencu a.-a Span,
it; net is, aid \ tic ah burnt. Tiie Icl 11 Ar
g■,v. a Hind to New -York, but having been
jobbed by i.e lrigates of mott cl her c-igo,
aid nearly the v. iioie of her prov,lions au,
two other Icemen, alter 4 days detemion,
ts t; uhaicu i.t'un account ot her having an
Aroern.. it a ictp-r. ‘1 lie frigates then uootl
off 10 tut N.E.
AI'CV*T I.
t* ac the yellow icver is very prevalent in
noil o; tic \.rlt Ino a iliands, anti has
biu. a'y induct., in out or two
lea pc us t,.vuis at the calf ward, it may
lot 11 an Nui 1 -j bill'll n.i following 01-
rscn.iis in v. Pi , liciaii how to airefl
tl.t p.cpi- and •he .talc a-ier lthtsa.
rtai ) h ■ i‘( ~;q ne
*■ io j.:cv;. th. dn'tu.eiiom fpriad
ir * it n< . n introduced, 1:
it livCcli. rv -op, ve: v tiecifivc me;
turet, c* . ■a_, ii ti-cj ninduce parti;
f-nt, a. . a. ..at c convenience a,,
o’ - >- ‘ lc c. z is vi cm ‘hey mo
ctibCt. ir. wi.atcvcr pu,t of the towi.
the disease appears, !et is ‘ot known, that',
it may be avoided. Let all the cloths
which the sick person wore be immerse..
in water, and his bedding burnt. Let
the house in which he lay be well venti
lated, the floors and walls tvafhed with
vinegar, the cealing white-walked, and
the house evacuated. But this is not
all, the two or three adjoining houses
fltouid also be avacuated immediately.”
PHILADFLPHIA, AUguft 6.
A letter of the lo'h of June, received
by the (hip Otis, arrived at New-York,
from a refpettable gestiernan in London,
to his friend in th’s city, dates that a nr •
gociatton was then depending between
i til cat Britain and France, and that differ
lent opinions were entertained of tiie rt
fu!t ; the writer himfeif did not tli.uk it
would be productive of peace.
Fi> ncli and Kniflifit Fleets.
Cipt. Bradford, (who arrived at B s
ton the 30th uit.) iaft from Madeira, re
ports, that on the 2d July in 1at.38, long.
33, he pnfl’ed io lire ot baifit- (hips, and .l
frigatcr, fleering E. S- E. They di.i
I not (how any colors, but from their ap
pearance, he supposed them to be Enghth.
‘line Act could Have been rone other than
! Lot Id Nelion’s, as the number of fhtjis
januvcis totne foice w i-ii his Lorddnp
had vvi h h’m, when he p; !f. and Antigua,
in puriuit of tiie enemy, ana from the
coutfe he was expetfed to and r, and mull
have readied the Lttitude above menti
oned.
CHARLESTON, Auyml 22.
IMPOLTANT.
The brig Eliza, capt. Taylor, arriv
!ed this morning, in 32 days from Mala.
£'•
Ofl Gibraltar, on the zifl July, cap
tain Taylor spoke 8 Portugu.Jc 74, and
an American brig from the Strei^hts. —
The mailer of the latcer veflel informed,
that the Commodore of the An reran
1 qua.iron had concluded a PEACE with
the Ikipwlitans; but upon what terms,
captain Baylor couid not learn.
In the Bay < t Gibraltar, captain Tay
lor fa.v Loru Ncllor.’s fl . ‘ at anchor,
and was boarded by an < iiLcr from on
of his (hips, who ft a ted that the Britbh
fleet left Barbadoe* on the 14th iuue,
and had followed, as they It- p fed, in
the wake of the combined tLds, unt,
they arrived off tiie eta It of F.ance ;
when, having every re.bo to !upp-u
tiiat the I'rcnch and Span: ■■ had got
fafely into Brtfl Lord Neif ,n Hood away
for Gibraltar, where he arrived on th ■
9 .h July.
A French and Spanifli fqu . Iron of fix
tail of ti.e line, had failed from C utlia
gena, with fix thousand troops on boaia,
iuppofed to be del tided for i gypt—Tim;
were followed by Rear-Adtniral B.eker
ton, with five tail of the line convoying
the troops under the command of Genera
Craig.
Tne Spaniards p’under every Ameri
can vvffd they fall in with. Captain
Baylor was fined upon by night of tneii
un boats, but ei'eaped by good failing.
A Boston ship from Leghorn, had been
Setaincd by them, and the mailer com
pe'iee; top y 1 200 dollars, before they
wcuio lufier him to proceed.
From the Boston Chronicle ,
THE AMERICAN TREE OF LI
BER T T.
A FRAGMENT.
Bending with fruit, luxuriant tree !
thy boughs extend—Beneath ti.y flnde,
in cheerful case securely lay the peaceful
swains—and there the garlands weave to
deck the fair. The tutor’d flocks their
fhepards own : while bleating beards,
by ir.ftir.6t urged, fubrnilfive lick the!
hand of claim. The yielding turf in
furrow’d range, the ploughman turns
Hope, fed thy profped, fattens as the
days decline : and harveii’s yellow visage
urges cn the year. But richer ftiil the I
sense of legal claim, whence, from earth's
center, to the fit ring liar, the title j
hands to heirs who are yet unborn.
No mitred priefl, with morals base,
profanely gralps the opprdtivc tithe.—
No cruel lord, by hungiy roll, a remnant
squeezes from a gleaned field, his brothels ■
bill to pay, or gambling premise to dtf- j
charge. No dc:k exercise, base minions;
food, and fav’ritts bribe, drags forth
the remnant cent ; but equal tax, by J
freemen giv’o, as a fealty’s pledge; to
conftitutiuns wifely framed, a proof of
love; is all our laws require.
Oppreflion here no ffulls has rear’d,
where bought With gold, corrupted Jaws j
} the poor deitroy to raise the rich ; but e- !
quat rights each g.ade protect. Nor!
here inheritance, with bloated veins, i'.
autieni claim, the poor to grind, holds:
forth; but power, and rank, by virtue;
held, ou freedom’s choice, the laws uii-1
penfe,
Where winter holds his icy reign till i
veriid gales drive back lus holly car, lux |
urien t yields Ihe teeming ground. In!
milder lines, where fljwly flow the 1
Itreams on level vales, obtain’d with eatc, ;
the varied crops are proffered by the wii-!
ling toil. Yet farther South, where j
winter’s hoary head is never feeu, the j
double barveft yields a vatt incrcafe.
At ng the fhjree immerse, where’
peace has fix’d her throne, commerce un
chain’d wide ip: cads her looln’d v.ungs,
and o’er internal fields the rich p li ifion
pours. litliCc cites rife, as if L) ma i; ic
rail’d, appreciate lwells the Nil, ia j
price, as drench'd in golden showers. j
i’..c arts wtil chcrifh’d, claim a p'ea-j
ling acme, and fcitnce bke an a nos-j
phe c o’c. fpreaus the land. ithout f
reil nuit d’ .otioii bieat; es her solemn
prayer. The intercomfe between God
and Man no human law controuis.
The fwclling surge, 3ud enllcrn gale,
both in their murmurs bear founds of war.
Far stretching o’er the briny deep, ima
ginination raised to foreign climes, the
forms of war surveys. Hosts there ar
ray’d in fnining Heel, the plains reluftant
drench with human goto Pride, cause
and proof ot man’s depravity, of honor
talks of mbits made to crowns, which
mail, as man, can never feel. Faftious
dignity, ambitious puff ! is raffed to Led
on war. There armies slain, with cities
fork'd, a facrifice are made. There ’ u
man woe wide spreading flows to drown
a roolifh world, while monarchy conduft--
ts tide where tears o’er flow the fighei
banks. In fplended style, the lords o!
niative power their awful pomp maintain,
end drink the lab’rers tears.
Ah 1 think vve few, whom prid-, and
avarice rule ; and who your country’s
face would change ; who proudly on her
head a diadem would place, what miffc
lies 01. hrr funs ye would entail ! Iler
equal rights ezpcil’d, tne crown, an atlas
rail’d, to fens, and bogs, in low e'late
the multitude would plunve. The rrvm
archs !o y fide an aristocracy null claim;
ami thcle again from yeom r.rv deprefs‘d
as flavcß, mull torce tlieirnee ly wealth.
UppreffiOii n.ak s a wife man mad ; nor
yetis it tyranny secure till folly fir its
throne the pillar’s made. He.ncr fuper
flicioa is the too! of (Lite ; and tiu h
corrupted to an ark of lies, in mt Aery hi
feats, to rcafens eye denies the caneii i
foarcii.
Now hail Columbia, in the arms of
peace Let warring nations com t th ‘ir
numerous hcfls ; where criitib-ful battles
leave t’nf .‘giiin’d field;, and fciges, .•-.-Ic
e-five mock the pride of arms. While
yonder world, with ttrror fi’i’d, in vain
for peace and plenty prays, Coiu'nhii
reaps her burdened fields, arid on eadi
gale her cauvafs fpread
i fer, J’ fferfon, of peace the fav’dte
child, of arts the ol'.ff (on, of fen ace
all bclov’d, guides welt the helm of (late
His mind from habit pure, no fin
difeerns between i.is nation’s pride and
nap,, tufs. Her gluvy truly foen, iaft by
ti-.r inter ft flam’s. Her bappinefs fecu
ad, is alll the pride he knows.
DOMESTICUS.
From the Hah'more ‘Telegraph.
A genueman who was for four time
a pril ; rr „ v Bar _ acoa (Cuba) lately
tr.iv ;.his city from ttiai place, & ban
•r u 1 ; _ ( dlc Aiiig accou’ tof privatcci s
ho 1 on. a tiiat por;, with a icqu it
t t 1 might be pubtifh'.d for the infor
. .’-ou cf tuole concerned ui the Weft-
Jrini i trade.
VHSSCLS.
La Bangourt —Comm a ode 1 by a woman
carry 1 ’ (8 pour—
d", Jour 6’s two
cannonade;, and or
bun •cl n- n (cighiceu
©f whom ait An ru
c* -,) and r. v< ,or!v
fwceps painted bI. • k
La Superle —Captain Dmv k fix 9
ninety mm, (fifteen A
Irene.- :), yf r ,
pmnte x si k, w .ii
whi.e hot’oin ; labs
rmarkdiiy tuft, ai
generally keeps cl I
in witu Cape Fran
cois.
La Corf tnce- Captain Furig, two 9’ .
forty five men, a r
twenty fix fweepa, pai.i
ted black.
Voltaire —Capta*n Jack, two 9 ’i
lorty nien, and twenty
fiveeps painted bi.n.k
Marblar.c —Captain , four 6’s
forty three men, twen
ty fweepa painted
black.
Defanee —Captain , two 6’s
forty men, twenty
f veeps—painted black,
and yellow bottom.
La Boulogne —Captain , two 9*s
forty five rnen, twen
ty sweeps, painted
black.
Beauty —Captain —-—, two 6’s
forty men, and twenty
f.veeps.
Two feluccas, to carry one 4 poun
der each, and twenty men. Aifo, two
fchooner*, to carry two guns each and
forty men.
From the Trenton True Amcriean,
The following occurrence actually
took place a short time since at the house 1
of aTederalilt, in pafe.icc of a number of
neighbors.
The maHer of the house was about
wl ipping hit; child for telling a lie, and to
rive bis chartifcment the more effect,
preceded it by rem iriffrating with him
upon ti.e w ckednefs of telling a falfc
hm;d upon any occasion whatever, and
conclude ) by observing it his duty
to piinilh him for such afi-iftil aft.
B y —Wiiy dada, you take the Tren
ton ] tdcral.li, and pay men for printing
it, tho’ 1 have irequeii: iy heard jsu fay
it was full of lies. What makes you
pay .them and whip me for the fame
th “ ?’ ’ .
The father felt this unexpefted rebuke
f-verely Fie told the bey he was a
fancy telh.w, b it he would forgive him
this time. And L much doubt wfic
tins hint from a child will not loft tk<-
p inters of t):at paper a fubferiber.
Sin (jb jcr'C'r.
iJi.iuk Biha ot La-ati.g
For fiAiu* iX this Uihce.
Means of extracting ink —This
piginent n'ny L>e drftwn froir*
linen, fnim patxer, and from
wood, by the application of a!-
nod every species of acid, but
:t ; s lit to diftinguilh thole for
ordinary uie, which occasion the
fm.iileft injury to the fubfidance
to which they are applied. The
muriatic acid ; s one of thd'e, and
it may be conveniently reduced
by a quantity of water, equally
‘o five or fix times its own
weight. The subfiance to be
c e-j.ded, may be wafli-d in it for
one or two minutes, and the 0
peratiun mav be repeated. ~s of
ten as neceifarv. But 1 eln rlk
wll be occaiioned by the em
pl -ymt-nl of the vep;eu;ble acids,
and they will be found equal ei
iii acions. A Iblution of the ox
alic em it, or tartarous acid, may
be applied w.ihout the laiallcll
danger upon tiie mofl exquifudy
delicate |ro ;udtimi of art; but
ai’hough common ink wdi ha
con pTieiy < xpcilcd, the ing c
dients of printer’s ink, unfoi .n
----nstely, will de y the p. netratm.g
ehett of their materials
Notice.
IS hereby eivsn, that af/er the cx r
ph./ion ot nine mon hs so n /he la t;
here f, a;)j-11, atmn wiii be made to /he
honorable /he Interior Cut:./ tor the
couii/y of Gam tin, fir ;eave to fell
tt.e rrs eli4/4 of Jam-.-s Vim;er/, late
oi die laid Goun/v dec. io- -.he bene
fit of u e ii’.'i: bami c 1 cdi ‘ • s.
I homaa Kin”, )
Ad nil ’s
Archd. Clark. ))
Augu ,( 27 1 cmuai.
too Howard
V’ HFR’ Ab ne J'ore f Mr.
| AVI Eli w ’RkUTHLRS w.s
k: ■ pen on Li id -ty night iaft, an :
roabed of -lie iollowi ig nerchandif: ;
ncp'reb.ack fink floreutine, otv
piece .S’ar.ene , fi-e < teev Irrih I.inen
1 u j ;-,k pan a non patterns
-..f JiiTe'Ci.t ti'fioi*, gloves and lund-y
;r ic’-'sot C-iticr , on anprehending
he v-M .in o” vrilahisthe above rewaro
..I „e by
I’obert Miller.
t 7 I
I‘ittcvn sJollars ft e ward.
RAN AWAY
FllCiM me huldc.-ibcr liv : n§ in
Wrr. cm on, VV-*ric n C-oun/y (taie of
]■ rg .t; A negro man ramu
• \ j N, a’ out I > cii/y fix • ears f
, five fc / nine *r/en iitcius nig ,
•vs a li/Yc hi walking. if • i
ci fie w; / awry a blue Into.
t md Howlers. lie is an a <!u
low ami h.,. been accnored i
•ii ; g ysi o. it i fupjofcd he
•• .1 unke ‘or fume sea port from
wii rre v/le opt It- leave /he fti/ej ii
• unv and tube s are forwari.e
i h uting or tarrying said fellow oil
3 /ne law wdl be rig .n t fly enforcee
.an t eut. Whoever will appr:
tend fail fellow and deliver him to
/it* iut-fciibd, o fi ture fix n in any
J. Id h.s ffa/e th ill receive /be a
n ive rcvy id and ail ica.onoble chai
ues paid by.
Thom .is Dent.
An -uft J 7 i
Removal,
THE Su denber hiving taken t
fix years leafeof Mr, John Po ‘lei's
wharf and doc k adjoining Mr. Hoi
/ons Yamac 1 aw wharf, has removed
his lumber )aid, and having jkjlu
retl large and (ale iloor room, i, hope
In! of a continuance of pa It favors.
The dock he •/ present occupies is
Ixrec fade poiff-sses the lame advant -
gt'S as t i convenience as bis rornicr
one dd. Hisctujuttng room wdl <-e
kc-./a/bis duelling houie a joining
Mr. Jrhu t aigs until one can t>e fit
red up on the wna'f.
[olui Mead.
A uplift 2 7 i
\ ii* lijui rj**r ivi v
tafifn the Wharf, 1) “ 1 and Smi- fi-rmerly
octup'rd by t-l. Aru:orolV C/<>rl n, a idlarri;
(r | :.n Mend, 1 1 cum .anti/ -mri'd fui
there. ,-i.tio* and lb;. .!’ I of EU.M hUtoift/S
In. f ivt.-e in • l'i •■-Ith ii ar'ic •• os we! *s
j;i FACTOR Ab.C and. COM lUr SION
HIESIN. SS ;■ “iii’i a i j. i'HK d’ ached li
tuatian of hU ft re it;ndfcrs|;ropcrt) f> [ C'i
their very fulr Irvin the raveer. u ii ‘r,.i
any cr iris in the Si uHAOii in.e wi . o-.
promptly alien.led to
William Cook.
Auz*'*. law.tf r.
i oo Bands Ta‘<,
In excellent order for file by
William Aook.
A IJ.'uft 57 2 f . •
1 11*
TJIIS afer.to; • at ; o’c o> -. rn-cifelv vri I
i,,-f, io u (J,,.: .hart, i- . bar.el* fir.c fine
I'ht Iphia ft
C . ot:s ■ 1 , for 1! fu~v. itr.dtr dA
-1r.:., a); at-.v-*, and .i r r too Ut.t a hi
■/days, f-rafi aver .ova as. f >-*y a*—
givingriorr-i v.’ u’ p >vca *n lo? r f>.
IM. Nnear^i, A u V.
A . .ft *7 k
Georgia Repu bj ican,
SAVANNAH, August 27 ,1803.
The Charlrfton Times of the 2 ill inst,
contains the following account of a house
having been set on fire by fomc defign
iug villains—We give it publicity with
a hope tiiat it may put our citizens on
their gnat,!, anil remind them of what
they underwent in ’96
Yeflcrd.xy m.-i-i'ine, the h'-nfe of Mr.
J"’ 1 M. Khrich, - . -iuilivan’-. liiaiul, near the
niar tet- phii-,-. v-as di:.c ivc-d .o be ...1 lire. -
The neiehlmti-s immeUix ely went here, r-nd
i- un-i tin a>i i. and tv 1, tow . ;,11 t.itF ;r 1 <
tl‘ r -,v;is In., !t 011 n, and a huiutt- oi‘r-n -n,
with a bri ulhuie matrli in it, was found pri
ced 111 .1 iiiur t.-n to for the h-iule. c i .re : tbs
Ir;■ 1 was ah ead- in 11: res, hut -v t happily
! c ini-uifhet! Ul n-e it did much d.niig.-
j t As tile limit-.-, had b.-cn l.tiii'* uhk-. iirutdia
j hired, is was c. rra.niy the aft of 1 tme ■ ..cciiiii*
• a.r.v, for the piirprie of plmniur. It is well
| kiHiw'tt a numb r.'tin.M-i.o ilavca and villa; is
| harbour on the bland ; .md it is .eco nmenduJ
t ilrotigly to the coinni - di-,ners cf no! ee ili -vc,
;to 1. ..ve a thorough it au Uid , and rake up
■ andcopimit toptit in, a.l peil'.iii* ol eoler w)n>
cannot £ive a proper Recount of themfeives*
jttfrafltif a let'er frt ix r’ ‘I f /rmi n in Lnu’svilit
ro the cm'or oj tvs paper.
I lie Odl.-winy, is a hit ... pri/es drawn
:h. L.ai .1 Loiu iv in the inhabitants of
Chatham County, a far as the letter M 1
liull Irani nut you the rcit in fucceilioii as the:?
are drawn.
I’homa , Allen No ai 5 4'h dist. Baldwin
James A'-berion tyi) i Wavnr.
i)mo ni'to 2,/, 4 WilVfu
Levi i, br. hams , 3 Btldwirt
John ilricki II 2 AVilkLii
|effe liiirkiia ter 117 a ditto
l"h Harr n acu j B ‘.ld vin
iletiednd Boutipiin */> 1 ilitto
O'vid I’ Jour.j nil 351 -j ditto
William Hlogg 91 . Wan e
Ar-i Bowen 2 7i 2 Baldwin
\V ilham .11 and ;cr 2\ 2 ditto
If ... l'.eiv.l.x 203 2 Wilk’sn
William Box 3 , 1 AVavne
William Gnuvin , Baldwin
t’cier I) e. ;.ax if,; ditto
1< chard Dawson 2tf; 1 \V lyne
I'n- mas Dowell (f 2 ditto
Stejriiv” till tott y y j Baldwin
Ami Ehm 3H 3 Wayne
Hannah Grincr ya 1 Brien
Narah t.,!en 33 j ditto
J bn (.able * Afay no
isdward GniTnh 0 1 , t ditto
Frederick H.-rb ig’l 5 Baldwin
George Harral 1.3 3 Wayne
Jacob Hanfteiio 4-23 2 Baldwin
All Hrxcy 36 4 Wilk’sn
Jeremiah Goiner 213 1 Baldwin-
J Un Walker 314 2 ditto
I fin Lyon 3'Jfi 4 dnta
Peter S. Lafiitte 133 3 Wayne
Samuel Stitcs 49 3 Wllk’sa
John Lears 91 1 lialdwin
I’-trici. M’Kenty 235 i Wayne
E izabedi iVlitler 149 4 WilkVit
William M’F'arland 21a 2 Baldwin
llaac Minis 292 f Wayne
Judith Minis 271 3 Wilk’*n
James M’C.ibe 25/3 Wayne
craneisS. Miller iM> 4 Baldwin
t). &G. M’Cu’lough 161 4 WilkMn
Henrietta Morel 3 )t. 1 Wayno
Calh irine M’Lcan 67 3 Wayne
David Nellc-r 235 3 Wayne
liCiijanan l’utnara 302 1 Baldwin
Jane Hcbertfon 76 1 Wilk’sn
John Roadmole 1043 ditto
\T is with satisfaction vve
ii sdcrgantl that the. SA V ANN AH COFFEE
HOUSE is ajrtni In lie opere lin ft w t'jyr,
uJ is intern!,: tobfcfiej't ..in-r ihe n aum r
f the Nlw-V rk ami Fit, lMPf.l.i’Aia
t'l-FFEE HOUSES, are! ii ish, ped that ihe:
lier, liantti m -.avaniiah will give it the re*
ijuiiitc euccuragemci'.t.
Tt was reported at New York on Sa
urciay, th* 3d inff. that th<* Prcfidcnt
h id dcicrmiii'.d to convene ti c J.rg'fla
iutc of the United Klaus, for the pur
pose of tlelibt raiiiig on our present rela
tions with Spain. Tima.
We are informed that a n'jw arrette of
th* Hay’.ian government is received in
this city. It enaila that ail vtfl Is com
ing into their ports, shall have their car
goes configi'ed to a refuleut rriercliaiit,
who previous to lieing permitted to an
entry, (hall give bonds to double the
amount of the duties accruing on fiich
cargoes.—This tlec'ee lias been ifTned
for the purpofeof 1 icurring to the adrni
rultration tue punctual payment of its
duties.— Philadelphia pap>et .
By Captain Kearney ,of the fi lnoner
Sigfrientl, 15 days from St. Thomas, we
are informed that on the 26: h of June ac
countswue brought there by the fclioo.
utr N utrality from Loguira that all the
j.'-rts of the province of Carracas were
declared open for neutraTs from the 16th
June. Danes, K vcdes and vYmeric.ins,
in 30 days, on paying a duty ol 30 per.
cent. In confequeticc of winch p<:r
million, Mr. Murphy of St. Ti.onva,
tiilpatched a vcfTcl 011 the 2d for
ra, and It vrral other:, tailed for that pro
vince in the courle of 4or y days alur
cci .var.— Baltimore Evening P'Jt.
Lord Melville in wfgr tce. —In one of
Air i#fl l uiidon paper, we r, and t!ie fol
lowing advertisement ; were
pubHlied, price two ffiillings two let
ter* trmn . i.itidy .M’Shutfi:*, to Don dd
M’Slnh, hi- old friend ana ici.ooUtcilow
111 Sco'. an , cun’ a ih.g a Poetical ac
count of the iccei.t .ad of a great Ot.itcs
man.
“ [s’jy, th 1 farrv I! !
I’ve touciub -he highe.t punt of ail
my gre.itncfs.
“ Aud unn mat fuh mi, ii... of my
b ia >'* - . „
iC I havc:i‘>v in* i
ILLS ON i.CNDON,
.oasAt.k r,v
R. id 7. BOLTON.
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