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The readers will fm!V at the pleasant-1
ry, as well a? approve the gom Lnfe, of
the following thought on Temperance,
taken from the Invalid, by the late ve
nerable nonagenarian, the Rev. R
Graves .
“ It has been obLrved, that all other
animals bcfiies men are contented with
ore species of food ; (Efh, fifh, or fowls,
or vegetables ; and never encroach en
that of a different fpecits.
“ The lion, thou h invcfted with love,
feign power and living in regal ityle, is
content with the leg of a calf, or the
haunch of a Itag ; never thinks of a se
cond course, or of a defect, or even of a
lource, cauliflower, or carrot, pickled
cucumber, or the like.
“ The eagle also, king of the birds,
fefifts himfeif & the royal family, the
young princes and the infants, on a
brace of pheafanta, a turkey, or a dozen
p'geons but would not debase himfelf
by (looping to a nell of larks or robin red
breads, for a second course.
“ but man, as lord of the creation, by
his prerogative, falls foul on whatever
comes in his way, and ransacks the ur.i
verfe to gratify his veracious appetite ;
the fowls of the air, the fifnes of the sea,
the beads of the fertile, with vegetables
of r ry genus and every fpecv.cs ; not
only the herbs, which were intended for’
the use of man, hut roots, w hich seem re
served for the food and the l’nouts of
hog3 ; nay, even the excrescences of
nature, mufliyooms, and trill-, s, indiverti
ble fubfla nets, which, if they were ever
intended to be eaten, it mull probably
have been by the inhabitants of the infer
nal regions.
“It temperance, however regulates
our use c.f these various articles of food
wt'h which providence indulges U3 ; if
we killed the animals without ciucltv,
and cooked them with plsimufs atid dm
pliuty, they might be, what Providence
intended them, mftead of what we too
often make them, of a blefiirtg, and not
a curse. But when wc torture them in
taking away their live : , as we often do,
and fcairitv, corbonadc, and be devil their
fl.fh, not only with pepper & fait, as we
do the gizzard of a turkey, hut adding
a , nutmeg, a little cinnamon, a
blade of mace, with chalot and onions,
6ec. and eat it with oil, vinegar and mus
tard ; such an heterogeneous mixture, in
ftcad of producing a ledluous chyle, -wr
ing through the alimentary canal, like the
gentle ft ream ol Arno, mull become a
cautlic fluid, rafhing like the fiery torrent ‘
tis V tiuviuj, harrowing up and tearing
the vtflcis ; or at lea ft generate lever,
cmentuies, and every discafe incident to
the human body.”
Georgia Republican,
SAVANNAH, September 13,180;;.
- r rv~- “ in ,1 r r .
Forthe Georgia Republican.
THE T IMNER.
No. VII.
-Lock round ’the haabitable ‘world how
tCW,
■Knew their own good, or knowing it pur-
Joe.
Dryden.
Periodical writers should arntfc the
fancy, and idlruft the mind. Their lu
cubrations (hotild Lie like To many diflies,
v.Lue each palate can find fcmethii.g
drrffVd up and fcafoned to its peculiar
tatte. Id■ sign the fubfequeiii tIT y for
the benefit of the nfing generation, ard
1 intrtat their serious attention to its
contents.
For ibe whole of this procuftion 1
cc - that lam mdtbtcd to av. himfical
l -nd. with whose char; £kcr br fote long,
J (had make my readers better acquain
ted. Bob scanty 1„5 home very eccen
tric ideas, and is ah've almcit pervevfely
opinionated. I, therefore, a way3 assent
to the jofitioi s lie may advance know
ing that otherv if.;, ironi his pertinacious
and irritable disposition, I should in all
probability forfeit his future confide nee,
and there is no man living, whom I
would Ids willingly offend.
All pursue happiness, but few attain
it. Our employments in life are equal
ly promiwuous and various, as the dif
pofitir ns cr affe Aicr.s of the mind. Fan
taflic imagination rears an air-built prof
prdt of future success which by the na
tural concatenation of caufi, and cffcdl
is readily (offered up as a fare, and saluta
ry mean, of eniuing felicity. The ex
ptdfed epoch arrives, the mills of delnfi
cn vanifti, the gaudy tir.fcl of illusive hope
drops from her deceptions form, ar.d the
disconsolate mind becomes a wretched
vhSim to the corroding influence of de
jcdted m:ftry. As pltafure when unex
f< died is produdtive of more violent emo
tions, so trie accuttnrfs of our fufferings
i rendered additionally severe by difap
jiointment, Eut is the dignity of hu
.V.an nature to become pre,Urate, and
fc utd ftibrr.iffively dependent on the ca
prio’ious imiies of adventitious fortune ?
Cont.Vmal success in’ this sublunary
Jphere is cot juftlv, or rcafor.ab’.y to be
txptclcu. t>o various are our pursuits,
io pro mi fco “<us tl e employments, or en
gagements of life, that difappointrr.ent
and success, joy and furrow intermingled
,ferm the portrait of human life,
Happy ii that firm, and colle&ed
jnind, (and lueh only support the true
and j.rity of human nature) which prepares
itu.fto ei j>y ratfonatly, the accumula
ted err olu't eft's cf a lucceftful enterprise
or .if exert.on is attended by dclear,
fup.| orts vtth manly refigr ation the lof
fii ccrmng tjesa s.n mipropiCuUS pur
iak.
Happincfs is attainable only by a rig
ed aoheratice to effabhftnd principles,
as fixed regulators of human conduit
Youth is the spring of life ; the fancy at
this eventful period is ardent,’ and waver
ing, the spirits gay, and bouyant, and
the inclinations fervent, a’.moll irresistible
At this season of human ex-denee the
fyren, pleasure displays a!! her alluring
charms, present, hetfelf in every wanton
attitude, and beckons with a deluding
smile. Those who follow, fhc deflroys
and more infallibly, because (he gives the
wound of deilrutlion, unobserved.
The slumbering votary of those de
ftiuftive pursuits, which modern refine
ment has gilded witn the specious name
cf pleasures, awake the emaciated viftim
of imparing disease, and the vigorous me
redian of life, feel the premature decrepi
tude of old age. When he attains that
period in life, which nature- has peculiar
ly adapted for the enjoyments of exitl
arce, he will find, is tiis boforn fwtlls,
with the sigh of cortrition, that he no
longer pofleftesthe power of participation.
Whirled in the giidy vortex ot faflii
onable pleasure, his whole life exhibits,
but one empty and continual routine of
pernicious gratificatijns. Iks whole a
iiler.ee is absorbed in sensuality the be
nevolent difpofiiion of his nature, as a
mail, is 101 l in the sordid, and mercenary
confederation of felf. The glowing e- 1
motions of heaven-born sympathy havej
never found a lodgment in h.s breall, and|
he knows not the liappiuefs, which bc-j
(I wing relief to diflrtfs affoids, because !
iiuiividur.l grat.ficatian is the tie plus ul-i
t;a of his filiifn, and ufelefl exiitence.— j
It it be laid I write with rigid feverityj
relative to this character, I reply that 1
have difelofed my sentiments with regard ;
to such an inutile being with caudi.l (in
-1 cerity. Scnlual pleasures are like the
Hunt lived corruscations of the vivtd
lightning, mo.neiitary ; and like these
eph- racial meteors, they are too oitcu
fatal.
They infallibly deflrov the energies of]
the body, and there is such an union, be
tween mind and body, that the fixed del-;
pendency of the one, has drawn the olh- j
tr to the grave, while the txhaufl.d
powers of the latter, have deflroyed all
the vigor, and flrength ol the former.
It (tie adhere to ptinciplcs cltabiifhrd
as regulators of our conoudl, and their
principles are the legitimate offspring of i
deliberate, and rational mediation, we i
eniure our felicity here, and lupport that
I cclcil/al dignity with which than was ori
ginally endowed.
This is . iiitau of rendering mankind
truly hanpy, and of oblli udtuig the cur
rent ol cVits, v. Uich afflict the world.
Auguu 28.
The following extract of letters from
Tripoli and Paris, are peculiarly intti -
citing to the relatives of our captive f:a
meu, and to our commercial citizens.
A letter from Tripoli, dated April 10,
1805, mentions, “By a vdfcls which!
Commodore Barron has sent to Tripoli, j
with money, clothing, See. Sec. for our j
use, we all, this day, receive letters from 1
our friends in America. I'expcdtwej
fltall, in a few days, remove to tin; rime-!
rican House. The change will be for !
the better; and we cdnltdcr our removal!
as a good omen.’* j
“ Sir Alexander Bitll, Governor of j
Malm, lias sent a liberal present oi wine, 1
porter, chttfe, and other articles, to fume
of our pnfontra at Tripoli.”
A letter from an American gentleman
at Farit, whole -information may be reli
ed on, hates, that the diawir.g of bills’
for American claims, had been proceed
edin, to the amtu.it of five millions of
livrea, and would be continued until the
remaining fifteen nuliiuiiu were drawn
for.
Mr. Skipwilh was to trai.fmit these
bills to their reip dtive proprietors—and!
j it has excited iome fut prize, as the letter j
is dated on the sth of June, that none of!
them have yet come to
ExtraS of a lettrr from Bordeaux, to a\
respectable Mercantile House in Boston, j
dated June 26.
“All merchandize coming to this
place n.ut't be accompanied with a certifi
cate of or igin. This is to be rigourous
ly obi'erve-d. We are much afraid that
feverai hogsheads of sugar and coffee snip- j
ped by you, which arc not included in!
your certificate of origin, will give usaj
great deal of trouble. The receiver tells)
us the law leaves no fort of diferetion ;i
he mull, he fays, seize them, and we may j
petition tire Manlier, who will hearken to i
us, finee you fiave not had time to know
the new law relative to importations.”
The Counrt'.l of State for the Batavian Re
public*
0 R I) E R S,
That all neutral veficls bound to the!
port3 of this republic, lhall be provided
with a certificate from the commercial a
ger.t or commissary of the republic resid
ing at the place of landing, or in case no
such agents redding, then from the go
vernment of the place, containing the
name of the velß! and captain, Hating
the contents of the cargo, the- number or
the ihip’screw, and their names and the
destination of the veliel. And that no
captain either through neglect or alterati
on of Ocftination, nut being provided with
the aforementioned certificate, be admit
ted into the ports of the republic, except
it be with the produce of the territory of
the republic or of its citizer.3, and they
engagtd to export the fame valueof goods
by them imported.
(Signed) G. H. CORKINGA.
C. C. HULTMAN.
Fxfrttff cf ab-Utr from an An-trican Gen
tleman at Gibra'tar 3ly to his ft tend
in A ew-Tnrl, <1 ted June l 6/A.
“ I have ‘be pleasure ot i..forming you
that seven of our gun-bouts have arrivec
here in 30 days from Sandy Hook.—
Three of them, including Mr. Izard ol
< ‘harh.flon, left this two days ago for Tn
poll, all well, and we (ball folicw then
wffh the remainder to-morrow evening
The Spaniards, it is said, have at Alge
fuas, on the opposite file of the Bay,
three hundred gun-boatsand thirty thou
sand troops ready to begin the liege of
Gibraltar. In the afternoon of ytllcrday
the Span 111 gun-boats got under weigh,
and manoeuvred a little ; which occafiun.
ed the ganifon at the rock to beat to
arms, and lay at quarters during the
night. We have no late news from our
Squadron. Our toilful informs me tha
ten days ago a brig left this bay laden
with powder from ti e bombardment ot
Tripoli. The plague rages with much
violence at Couiz and Malaga.”
DIED, on Saturday lafl, Mr. Na
thantel, Guild, Cabinet Maker, aged
2 7 years, a native of Dedham, M.ifla
thufetts.
ONW.-dncfday the xithCapt.
John Snow of fallow Maflachufetts a
ged 34 years, much lamented by his ac
quaintance.
; PORT OP SAVANNAH.
ENTERED,
.1 j I Ruby , Small H (lvftn.ntih>
i Schooner aurora IVefl ‘Charhtlon.
C L E ARE D.
Eeijr Hrpe llclana New Tori.
Do si gent Sprog:tt Cuba
BOSTON, Augufi. 23.
Aattivi-o, brig Hope, John Riflio.
i rough, 20 days from Charleston, S. C.
J Sailed in company with two American
1 lltips, 3 Enghlh armed Guineamen, 1
| trailfport, and two brigs 5 one of the
I cjtiineainen, about 600 tons, mounting
! d ,|r! ’ celled the Jack Paik, of Liver
pool, fti ucll. on the bar, ebbtide; (he
1 continued living diltrefs guns until ve
I were out es hereing ; from her situation,
j moft probably file mull; bilge. Augull
I 20, at 5 P. M. in lat. 40, long. 69,
| Nantucket ftuith flioal bearing N. W.
di'Unt 20 leagu- s, it then beingcalm, was
boarded by ttie jolly boat, with a lieuten
ant, quarter malter, and 4 men, well ar
med, belonging to the {loop of v/ar l)ri
ve--, John Thompson, commander, mount
ing 18 guns, file being 5 miles diflant
from us, and 9 days from Halifax, on a
cruize ; prefled 1 man. Atwell Pow< r,
an American fiaman, belonging to Paffa
maquoddy, without a proteftion, and
his orders were to press all hands who
had no protection. They took him away
■ iioiwithtlanding the remonftraaces of
[ capt, R. that his brig was in difirefs,
j having only two men who were able to
1 do duty, and in case of a gale of wind,
• ne fliould mod certainly lose the vessel,
1 for want of hands ; he boarded a brig
! then m fight, which he Hid was from
Newburyport, bound to Martinico, bad
j pressed two men from her ; by the fund
-1 mg of the brig after the wind sprang un,
! 't *3 proiiably she bore away for Mew-
VOl k for more hands.
Captain Spencer, arrived at this port,
informs that the biig American, Fray,
from Portfmonth, arrived at JDemarara
| on the ißih ult.—that when he pafl'ed
j over the privateers’ gaug-way he was ffrll
famed with a levere flogging, and his
pockets rumaged. The eioat whe-n im
mediately dispatched to his brig, and
plundered of every thing they cotilu lay
their hands on. Capt. P's mate was very
j severely flogged, and the people abused.
Captain Spencer, on the 22d July, in
I iat. 8, 17, long. 58, 30, was bro't too Ly
| a Spaniih privateer iehooner, and ptrem
torily ordered on board with liu papers,
! was received verry roughly, and after
j enquiring where from, was told he mull
j pay twenty dollars for the extra fhotß
; they tired to bring him too. When capt |
S. told them he had no money, they!
(aid they mult take what he h’-.d, and!
immediately difpatehed a boat on board
J the brig, and robbed her of half the five
I Itock, (mail stores, liquo.s, Sic. They
j refilled to tell the name ot the captain
I or vessel, but learned that flic cruifcd from j
the Oronolce. The pilot boat schooner j
Virginia, of New-York, failed to wind-1
ward the fame day with the Plwabe. j
Spoke, Augmt 9, in lat. 27 30, long j
6'j, brig Ontario, troru New Vurk so. 1
I rinidad. I
1
Tiie brig Teletmchus, Poor,
15 clays from Martinique.—
i Ballait— ihe Master. bailed
the joch ulc. Left a pilot boat
febooner belonging to Baltimore,
at St. Pierres, name unknown.
Tie- ship Clarissa, Rickards, of
and for Philadelphia, sailed in co.
with them. Left many priva
teers, names unknown. On the
Bth instant iat. 34, long. 74,
ipoke the brig Alex and- ta, of and
j from Philadelphia, for Guadeloupe.
! On the 4th inltant, paired a very
Urge fleet, in iat. 23, long. 64,
a number of them appeared to
be snips of the line 2nd frigates,
they were ftcering due lbuJi,
shewed no colout*, none of them!
’ ‘ttrrnptfci to efinfr the brig.—-
rwo and tvs after fpokrr a ship from
itia lali'upe for N Coralina,
Vho said he run through the* fleet
vtrhout being hailed or fp.'ken
>v any of them ; the fleet hr (aid
-vas upwards of too fail, m >rtiy
■h ps of the line and frigates, a
Tw appeared to be transports.-
‘'aw a Drig comming in toe cap< s
‘■hich the pilot fuppofr i to b
the brig Sally, Low, of Balti
more.
New-York, Augufl: 16.
Art ived Yesterday.
The brig Hetty. Bunker, in
17 days from St. Thomas, w ith
Sugar and cociaj to M. White
•cad, and J. P. B-own. L ft,
the brig Soph!a, Coffin, for Phila
delphia, in 4 day 1 ; lehrs. Lewis
Lev/is,of New York, uncertain j
Amazon, Carman, of do. do ■,
Certs, Bk wn, of Perth Amboy, i
do. Ciarinda, Paddock, of New-
Yo’k, for Porto Rico, to fail in
two da;, s ; sloop Romp, Suther-
Ind, ot New Yo.k, up for lale;
and a number of others not re
colledted. On the io inff. in
lat. 34, 23, long. 74. lpoke the
Ichoaner Hxperiment, 17 days
horn A. tigua for ?>ioifoik.—
Paflengers, Evils, Ltwfon, and
1 family, Mrs- Heitor, and family,
Mr, Somerfal!, of Chai'ellon,
and captain John Ta\lcr, of
Philadelphia.
The brig planter, Dcnifon, in
1 5 days from Sr. Croix, witli
ru/n and lugar,to Lawrence and
VYliirney.
The brig Patty, Fgery, in 21
•Jiys from Point Peter, G..uda-
W&pe, to Hicks, Jenkins and Cos.
tfith sugar and coffee, to James
Pidalot. Left, brig , Mar
iner, of New-York •, brig Nan
gles, Marriner, of do* brig Gen
erous friend, L.hamming, do.
Experiment, do.; schrs.
Puntinr, do. in 6or 8 days; Pearl
Living, do. in 5 or 6 : ‘Mer
ritt, do. in 3or 4 ; ,La: ting,
do. brig Hero, Lulhen, New
buryport in 10 or 12 ; brig
horsier, eio. brig—, Powers, do.
orig— —, Brule.r, Portland,
ihip , Green, Rhode I (land
lor New-York; Ihip Kliza, Grif
fin, New-Orleans, for New-York
tn 10 or 12 days j and brig
Smi h, just arrived from New
¥ork. Spoke, July 16, off
Momfcra , brig Bedey, Graham,
of Bjflon, from Martinique
i:i lat. 36, on soundings, brig
Victory; of Puluiouth, 13 days
from Martinique.
We learn by capt. Coffin, of the Ju
no, from the ]j.U of Frame , that the
La Pejeche , Trench frigate of 32 guns,
capt. BtKiUZT, has been taken in the
bay of Bengal, by the British frigate
St. Florcnno ) [rated in Steele’s lift 36
guns,] capt. Batiiukst. The battle
laded four hours. The French friga,
was d'fmafted, ar.d it was said folk ail
Iter officers except the captain, and had
40 men killed and Cos wounded. The
liruiflt irigate was much damaged.
Briti/h Navy —The great arid rapid
increase of men of war of all dcfcnptions,
from 120 guns, toacutter ot 10 guns, j
within these 1 2 months, proves Itrougly j
the exertion of the present Admiralty
and those under their orders ; their being
own in commifion, ready for sea, nine hun
dred and Iwcn'y three sail of vc fl.ie, actu •
l!y employed, for each of which, numeri
cal lignals are appointed, from 1 to 923,
a,ul from A to Z, to know each other at
sea, and to be known at the telegraphs
an : signal polls, and by the different Port
Admirals. In the above number of 923,
arc not included any at men tranfportc,
or hired armed tenders, but only Inch
lute of bottle Ihipe, frigates, fl.sops,
gun-brigs, and cutters, as are command
1 by poll captains, commanders, and
lieutenants, of the Royal Navy. lutlic
above number, the prilon Hospital, and
hospital, and flop (hips in the harbour,
are also excluded.
Mr. J. B Jarboe, gunner, and Mr,
Jame 6 Love, failmak.tr, on board the b ig
Jane, of Baltimore, which waa captured!
and sent into liarracoa, and arrived at
this port in the brig Lear, have tur.iih
ed us with the following particulars of I
that action.—
On the morning of the 2jth July, off}
the Plat for: t, ycre engaged by toe,
French privateer Superb, captain Jj.jxt- 1
n rjue, niuuiiting 0 go s, wttb 87 men, j
completely accoutered with muflceu, &c.,
The Jane mounted 16 carriagt-gui 3
and at the commencement of tlie action
had 44 men, fix or eight of which were ;
too lick to Hand the deck ; her co.n-’
mander, capt. Wrn. Kennedy, war k.l-j
led early in the action, which hltd a r e
boot one hour, when the pnvaterefm n.
carded the Ja? hr -
mg twice h * heiten oft', in attempt,
mg it. O.i b larding the Fr-nclimcu
behaved in the mod cruel manner; Mr.
Andcrfm the mate, who was Wounded
in the arm, and who was the only offl --r
I remaining mi deck when they came ot,
board was immediate'y cut ,'ovn wtli
their fibres, as were also one na 1 and a
hoy, who had not secured their rrtreat
by running below. Mr Fanning super-
cai*qo ol the fehaoner which wjs cajitu
f flin company, and who ha-t t. ken jiaf
fage iu the brig Gi f-ifety, was thrown o
verboaid, and tiitle-avoiLg to swim totlxe
pnvateer, was wantonly lh ,t while in the
water. The remninder of the crew of
the Jane were crtully treated by the pri
v..teei amen, and plutnEred of every
thing.
Ihe following are fffe names, which
can be >veollecled, of th'-fe who were
killed or vvQundcd on board the Jane
Toe wh ;ie number was >7 killed, and
wounded.
KILT.ED.
Wm. Kennedy, unifier.
Mr, Anderson, full mate-
Wm. Di xter, boatswain.
, Henry Smith, boatfwain’g mate.
I Alexander Moulton, carpenter,
j Wm. Johnion, Chat. Lewell, Robert
V alltant, Jofcpli Pcmbleton, Frnncia
Bowen, Wm. Givnell, John Baker,
John Cooney— ftamtn.
Wounded and in the hofpitsl at Barra*-
Co.f
Jeremiah P. Davies, second mate,
da.igcroiilly.
John Jciminga, Thomas Howell, and
(j-.drge Davia, Icamen, the cook and hia
mate.
The schooner Satellite, capt. Hall, of
Baltimore, with a cargo of coffee, valued
at 14,000 dollars, was also ca itured
and lent into B irracoa.
Sloop Amelia, Hollister, i, arrived
at New i ork, from Snrriuam, and is to
proceed io thin port.
A worthy pal for of ,* congre
gation of High! ride/ s in the
well ofScotland, \v 1 lately ad
r.ini'tering the Hv sieneal rites
to a young couple; the service
was performed in E iglilh, lute
his vernacular idiom being, Gie
iic, whon he came to the wor s j
“ You t .vo Ih ill be one fldh.’*
he gravely told the lovers—
“ You two fli.iil be one pees.”
M Tsh il’; Saif’s.
U’ll.l, he fold at the Cum hon I',- in
nali, on the lirlt TuelUay in OA oer next,
at the usual hour,
One (hint ot ilia wharf and building’',
known as the Collet It tile wharf, the 1 r
mer purclialer not <\. 1 p ving with the irrrus
51 Ale. BEN. WALL, fti. I), o.
September i r
J ult Kcce! ved,
20 Firkins HOG S I, Alt 15.
Lc-vVis iossitrnol.
Market rouarc.
September tt 3 t, 5
TO ill K pQ inicT
THE I’lihlicm general will p ease to take
notice’ tlut their will he an excellent
likencfx of the Rev, Dr. Richard Fl, man
ofrlu-city of Charh-lt hi, out inN iveiuhcr r
Decemher eniumg in conneAiou ivitii the
Hevd. Henry Itolcombe and tHe ltevd. J/•
fepli Cl 1 one of them is now engva-'ing in
Philadelphia by tlie molt emiiu- r t- 1 .aver
m America from Europe, the. nunne ha*
been informed ilia- the.rv is a hi. in f, C ’he
afore laid Dr. Form *ll engraved in (.'n.ti-leiloit
South Carolina, the luhl’crihern who have
subscribed to the ah-.v elura-'lvrs will tike
notice that theyai not decci veil in purclia*
liiiptheoite a ! lu ‘ed;o, ‘he public are lift)
t ilicitcd ‘o lulperd “_-ir judgment tin tl the
oneexecu.ing by the tf-lebra.od Mr. K.l viri
is out, ‘lie propiietor afl'ares the public no
expense will he (pared 1 1 accompblh them a*
genera! 1 ;’ is the case ; the fraihe i for them
wfil lie compleated by Europe .11 Guilders, if
the whole work is note mp'eateil equal 10
any ever from Europe, a cent will not be de
manded.
Sen. n ts 4
{ifjf LOS i , or ten at
I Court lloufc,during the term of the Fe!e ul
| Cotir- hei.! iu May lu.il, a ijl / . r />r Day
1 Book, belonging to Arnold Sweet & Cos.
Whoever will <t liver L:i |> . ... George
1). Sweet, e, Richard F Willi un , liiall re
ceive a gc-mauu.. reward if required.
hcpt.ro iat. 4
1 ii ih Subset iber vviii re-
C'lve prop'.lals u.iu! the a , h stall f r the
filpp l of rations, fur the crew fthe il-', ei.ua
Cutter, fir ii.v, nine,or twtive m mihs.
I humus Johnson.
Cuhorn H tide—Sept. p 4
1 deceived at tip- S;.v an id it
SHUK 8 l Odd, pr. Brig Shout St apcb
from I).non, an additional alfortmcut of
shops—a 1 so.
6 llhds. and 20 bids. N. F. HUM.
l’ipes Gin, 20 bnxe- and yj h. gs IICR<
KINGS.
J.& J. WILLY.
September t) ts j
GEORGIA,'} mueClui,
j y [of the L'jiirt of Ormnary*
F White f f.” couut y r ’t Chatham
j in the italic ufot eiaid.
I tiyiICKKAS Jo IK li. I! .■ - .r ■ I applif i
j V V I'.r -if. of admmihru. inn On the
| e!.u e and en’cctsof I'ltomas Greene, !a:e of
j t‘. o’ iah, If xiri Carpenter, dec.
las principal creditor. Thele are /beretors to
ci‘e and udrnoniih all and tingul'.'.r the k. 1-
! die.! and creditor, if tiie fuid dc a'cd, ‘ 1
j :iV their obj.xVmn* (if any they have) in ruy
[ oi!:i:e on or !"t.'ire tiie 4th day of Odiober
next, othcrwil'e iatis.u of aiimiuiF.rauon will
b” jrau'cl him.
Given und. r my hand an i f;j,l i'n the city
of iuvar.r.ah the 4'h day of v;-;cm./rr in ti-ft
■j ear of our lord u.id ha tv. 3 30th year of
, .imerifun indepo.'.deuee.
I September 10 tm 4
BILLS (.);>< LUIn u
, Fort SAUi. HE
R. id 7. BOLT OI -