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V'u ;1 fir*'e jpcrs'-.r dif‘o 47 r .TI ->f the- 1
“-xclufiv* of the Roclufiirt and L’
O ienf ‘q-iadrons.
4. On the 1 trh of Auguff, Admiral
Caller’s fquadren, reduc"d by (hips hav
ing b ‘en detached, to r ine fail of the
line, joined Admiral Corn wallia, theft off
Bred. &c. who had also been joined by
Admo-al Sterling’s (mall fqtiadron.
5- Lord Nrlfon was said to be off Gi
braltar the 30th July, and wr.s to cruize
between Cepe St. Vincents, ard the
Streight*. He would probably be join,
fd by Admiral Ccllingwood’s squadron,
fretr <ff Cadiz, and Admiral Biekerton,
with four fail from Gibrr.lt r.
6. A gentleman belonging to New-
T c.ik. who arrived at Salem, on Saturday,
from St. Lucar, (Spain near Cadiz) in
forms, that while he was at St. Lucar,
• the combined fleet had arrived at Cadiz.
‘Shis corroborates ct.pt. ’.YilUaui’s ac- j
count.
The above faft? are hastily thrown to- j
gether—and eurreaders may make them
the ful jeCt of mappery.
BOSTON, UUober 7,
“We have frequently bad occnflon to
mention the great number of lalfe an and ]
exaggerated accounts which have been !
circulated in Europe and the United 1
Stales, paith ulrd'y :n the former, on the
ant ho ity of American tnaftrißof vtlfels ;
and have remaikcd that five fir.ths oi
thole circulations were intended to be
friend the French and ii iure the Euglifh.
Whether the American malleis have
really been the authors or reporters o!
the miffeprcfentations charged agaiiift
them, we cannot fay. We fincertly hope
they have net been, but it behoves all
such as v.ifh to preftrve the peace and
dignity of their country, as a neutral and
independent nation, to uifcountenai ce all
such falfe ar.d exaggerated accounts,
and to treat the authors of them with
contempt. To (hew these accounts are
noticed in foreign parts, we, copy ih.c
yrodu/tion finned “ Sawney’’ from a late
English paper.
From the boston Centlnel.
GENUINE SENSIBILITT.
COME Pity, thou celestial mind,
Come hither with a brimful eye ;
For much thy vot’ry needs thy aid,
0 teach btr ! tei-ch her! flow to cry.
My tender Figures did redeem
The'drawing fly from yonder bowl,
Where he encounter’d alt tlie cream
That ovc; flow’d his ntgro poll.
Still there is hope ; for now he flands
Ard views his person o’er ant o’er ;
Then rubs bis eyts, and wipes his hands, •
dVell pleas’d to gain the crock'>y shore, i
Go to that sparrow-grass and light ;
Thy wife and children wait thee there; i
And they, to teftify delight.
Shall dance octillions in the air.
But new her heart with fury boils,
Her (padding eye denotes alarm ;
For It.* 1 he lights upon and foils
the puniy of Celia’s arm.
Then Cfl lA, heedless what might bap,
Repn-L’d the moillurc of her eye ;
She ran.’d her hand, and gaw fl.
And m a moment kill'd the i or.
SATURDAY’S MONITOR.
The unhappy conk quences cfincon
fiderait and ha,fly premises are so fre
quently ret.l.t and by us all,,thu we cannot
be U.o tr.virh on our guaxl ift making
our (:; gcg it - Eveiy-man regards
his promde ?s lacbecaufe falshood
is 1 ckcri upon v . - hho>r.'rice by every
human being.- Flu 1 aidened liat lor. felt
will with hypcc’itica! grimaces spurn at
the man who >s guihy of fr.lfeood.
I belie ve Mivre no crime unless it be
that of‘.heft which it so univeifaily detes
ted ; v e often fit.a ptToib to avoid it
con.n it others dc.iibiy heinous. The
rafbnefs ot Herod is perhaps as pr< ifuable
i i ft nas < ver war recorded ; 10 a tran
fpi rt of mirth ti and Manly, without fus
j 6tir.g or ever coi fiuering the diftrefSng
conli qin r.ces, hr ni tOe the .at ,i prorrife ;
and v. as reducec to tiie lamentable alter,
t alive either cf Submitting to the indeli-
Me Itigwa of a he or the terrible crime of
im:r< er.
The memorable vow of Idr.meneis to
l ip ut;e is another proof of the foilv at and
ir,„.T.c!s of hafly promifee ; little did he
thii k that the prtcieus life cf a beloved
fen was to be his reward :—This jnihnce
I a:io fhcv. fi the great antipathy of mankind
to faithood ; ail the honors if murder,
the tir< rg and pi werful ii iineuceof u,vio
late ifliCtton was rnfcfficient to fweive
Dm, from his vow.
If tber. wc find it so difficult to break
*n r prrnnfes, without subjecting ourftKe*
to dtfgracr, how careful ought wc to be,
lift we entangle curfelvis in difficulties
f m 1 winch we cannot extricate ourle-lves
V.llhcut ; am and remorse.
J t!ui k the iiiimber is not very great,
eorfkkring the *‘urai perverftrefs of tnr
lumati heart, who wilfully vi ’ate thejr
verb, tr pro nr. tie without intending to
fulfil. But airs ! there are many Herod/
T.fi! bind tlie.i.fe'ves without reflicting
tpon what thiy d”, and when they are
ea'itc rpon to ruitii their obligations they
fit and then Iclvfc* involved in difficulties
did often time* dillrtf*.
It it a £CO(i K-x.m n all our actions
mid nonce*** to vr*p''T Ur the wo:C ;
yet the grAted pait of mankind oftiiat'd
by fome fotjd delwfion always hope for
the fmtlrs jffurtune, forgetting that (lie
fometimeai town*. When we fee a hus
bandman fomfortably eiicumftanced in
life mortgage, a part of bis’ eilate to en
large bis f: *m, depending folely’ upon the
produ&s o the earth to pay for the land,
vve concliu e he is paying dear for bis
whistle ; How much wiser would he be
to wait unli! he had obtained the means.
Merchantsjslio very frequently calculate
to fulfil t!|cir engagements upon a certain
success in bufintfs which exifls only in
brain. Voting merchants are often de
ceived in the fame manner ; tiny proba
hi 7 mean to take the tide at the flood,
and thus oc led (in to fortune ; but tin- ’
bappi’y rsary of them do not find it high
enough to carry them over all the shoals
and quicl fa'ids which btlct their uncef. :
tain cour’c.
j Thus v-’t fee it incumbent upon every!
I.peffm before be enters into his engage-1
Ii men'?, whether more or lets important,
alwuTj to obtain meant of fulfilling tlietn, |
and neigh maturely all the conlcqucr'ccs. j
I We hon'd then doubllcfs hear few wives ]
i I.imd .ting their ccnnexun w iih idle and I
jdebaiched ht’fband.e, fewer debtors im-1
- por'ijning their creditors to delay their
iderriids, nor iueh herds qf clients sffem
hli.'d irctind the bar, to obtain or render
justice. In Fort, fidelity in our promi
ses is the only pledge of fortune.
Georgia Republican,
SAVANNAH, November, 1, 1807.
For ri<t Georgia Republtcan.
THE LIMNER, No. XU.
With words /fill clothed in rirtfons guije.
Counfiled Milton.
Htflorical, ar.d mifcellanccus writings
find readers even among the molt gay,
and thoughtless. Hence the chit i at
traftion of a periodical work cor,fills in
the proniifcuouß topics, which aye there
in, viewed and difeuffed in their va
rious lights. No ftrongtr argument
c!\n be adduced to, confirm this prin
ciple, than is afforded by the luhle
q ir.nt letters of my correfjiundents, whose
communications form this days paper.
Ptrfors diametrically oppfcftte in their
natures, and who derive their pleafurcs
from lources so different, and lemote, 11-
nite in devoting a few leisure moments
to thepcrufal at thefentimbers. And fur
ther it would letm, fetlar inttnil in their
success, from beftewmg their individual
cpunfel, relative to the moil politic
; mode conducting them,
i From the complexion of the firlt let
’ ter it would not be natural to suppose,
Ithat a ledentary habit i6 a diftinguifning
trait in the authors charaAer. Friend-
J’acob I cannot heip fufpeCtirig is dtfirous
to become a frequent corrcfpor.der.t, and
would fain Hide into my good coiilidtra
tion, I (hrewdly fufptft, that he has
“foise genenil acquaintance with tlie
worl), and the passions of mankind ”
from; the artful tenor of his communica* j
tloni Anxious to arrive at his dvlind
end,|he may have thought to facilitate
his (rogrcls, by applying the oi! of flat
tery, Tnis is ‘Mood, on wide) V- city <ij
lights to feed ; but friend Jacob may be
allured, tiiat lam not vain.
V'hentvcr a man eulogizes another in !
his prefepcej I doubt the fiacerity of the ;
eulogiil ; & if it evtr happei s that lain
he on whom the panegyric is laviflied, 1
always conceive that an attempt, but an
unfuccdsful ones which induces me to
treat it with contempt) lias been made,
to be witty at my txpcuce. With rel
pect to the productions of the ladies, the !
reader may fronjTis own ideas,
To the LIMNER:
Si*,
in fome cf your numbers you border
on prolixity. I am not dtfirous to ap
pear in print ; but tell you your errors,
that you may correct them.
Yours, NED BRIEFLY,
I acknowledge the, error, and fiiall be
• care t 1 to amend it. LIMNER..
To the LIMNER.
Dear Sir,
Y our writings are generally read
j throughout the circles, for which they
were ddigned ; ami are as generally,
nuiih the drfierning, the oS jctfb of admira
tion. I need net add, that /, am one of
vour adifi rers. But however to ccrfirm
:t, I will juff inform you of a d.fiifler,
.which btfei me a few evenings finte in
defending your fmcoth luxuriant Hy.’e,
from the unjult afperiidns of a vr.ung
fellow, who pretended to have reaped
his logic, from the labor of Ariftole. —
1 The company appeared to coincide with
me, until my zeal in your behalf hllTied
Ime to excels. 1 crowned him with the
! appellation cf a pedant, and he level! <t
[me with the riaridle of a broomttick
[When my lenses were reflored, I found
‘the room dtferted by all, except the
landlor.;, who.-n my groans had fii-nmoi
jed ta the fecne of affion. After this
[you furcly v. ill not doubt my fiacerity.
I However I have one complaint agairili
you, furtly jt cannot be idlencfi, that
prevents you From protrldiug Vour rf
laySj And I can never Lt ir.r.c* to think
that the brevity ol” your productions, is
‘ow j-’g to a -dt-ficicrcy of il.-s, Fa
hereafter occnpv, ‘at le ff, two co'uirr .
in the paper, and v n ‘’ill ir.etrafe tb.r
: pleasure of ymr ai/irrnhtg rcadc-s >n the
[ratio that you prolong’ your ingenious
writings.
Your candid admiren,
J ACOB LOVELONG.
1 shall hereafter spin try bain, ar.d cx
hauft, my idtas, to oblige Mr. Lovelong,
and ail my difceinirg readers.
LIMNER.
To the LLMNER.
Sir,
The immortal fp-.iflitor, the energet- i
ic rambler, and othe-s of your ingeni- ‘
(ms predeci.fTorf, wboVcre as many de- j
j g r ees fuperiot to you in point of excel-1
lence in your prefeffion, as they lived)
hours before you,, did not confider the i
Female . creation, as unworthy their no- i
dice. To what then cm the neglect o<
jfo fuberuinate a creature I t attributed ?
1 For my own part I ctfn.<Jilcovtr no beau
-Ity whatever id yfiV.r writings. But iny
candor compels me to give you credit for
| avcic.iig the introduction of those ro
-1 mantic iloriep, whicii only tend to fill the
j heads of our Volatile girls, with dreams
jof ‘ love, vifiotis of jiappittefs, a*d the
Lord knows what. 1 fubfenbe my Lit the
champion ot my fi x.
RF.BEQCA CLIMAX.
I C'.al! avoid iutioducing
all romantic fioiies, qr novels, and the
lu! j-e.t of my next number (hall be love
and the fair fat. LIMNER.
TS the LIMNER,
Dear M-. 1. imn.fr,
How enchanting a fellow yen are at
fome times—but how ii.fuiErahly dull at I
others- From every appearance we can - j
not help thinking that the-e is a club of
you. Do pray, prey difcard.tbat lurly,
serious fellow'from your fogh ty, Yenir ;
papers then will become tlie delight of j
us all, Fifty times over, fend over have
we read rhet dear, delightful lettir in
your fifth’ number. How good, how
complying, ho‘w fwert a creature to
! grant our tiquefl ; End bab'iic.y s o de
fend our die Is. We fed grateful to :
| you Mr. Limner for inf rtrng hr. letter,
j But r.o fprdrc.i, no love affairs—What
Jis a work in these refined days, without
two or three gk'ofts, and half a do/, -n ;
I tiiftrailed lovers ? Prav commerce ( u \nc
jho r:ble, love (lory. Haw W iil suspense
j employ thr mind in coiijtdluriug the ca
tastrophe ! ! Fray, pi ay fir ilifappoii t
us co longer—We hr ve been weekly ’
finer; tne corr.metu.ement of yo*ir pap.r !
been expeitiug the exordium of fome
encbautii jr novel, abounding with dear
deli-ntfii! femes, hc'W’ rn ent) uli .lls in j
love, and manufactured at home. But I
though, we have hitherto been riLm- j
j pointed, hope, charmi-. g, yet oft dciu- i
[live hope (hall n<>t forfake ns.
ELIZ A L ANGUISH,
M iRI A SIGHDEEP,
J.OtMS \ OGLE,
SOPHIASYLVAN
1 (hail aifiirediy commence novel wri
ting next week.
LIMNER.
The present paper, I rr.utt her leave •
jto conclude, by rrq'c(ling those of my I
, crirrefpondents, who have never r-ad the |
j tt’gutio.ir, and very appropriate fable of!
ine o'd rnau and his ais to procure it im-!
j mediately for perusal. It will (hew them j
1 the vanity, and tne folly of attempting to j
[ plcafe every one. Ivi.
FORT OF SAVANNAH.
ENTERED.
Shi6 Eleanor, Davi Jon, B don.
jßr ig Mount Vernon, Maihin, R. IJI ,nil
Is ope. Coot, A ezo-lurl.
George, Rvrhtr, J)o. •
j Schooner George, Shaylor, ChirEflon.
Dolphin, Davenport, Marlin
{ S'oop Delight, Flagg, Ch trillion. [
Notice is Hereby Given.
Thar the Boanl of Fire Mafier
! wi 1 aga ‘i receive ptopofals fro ~ an;
1 oe.-fon or peifo.r, to and i the w ~-k lan
j jy.adver/iled to he and ,pe, ard in ordei
jfta/the cort’radler may be fully ac
S wtb the it f: ii on ar.d nit air
jng r.f the Poaid of fi’e ma ; C ", it r
o uctvrd ; that tno puffs must ;;c of
c.e iar fudtcien'ly laige, p'ained anr
pain.c:', *.s also tne re. f over /lid lad
ie s, j i./• fp-utt, roof g inches on
.me li.j and tSf cn the r/n-, an”
live (i’ll*. t> earn !>dder ?.t hu't t
tc. Log; ?'i'. sun t> furruih Ii io!<-
‘-'ha.tr. a. and P.es, a i.l / > afccr/au<
vrm the weiglit cf the ho< ks an
‘hams now made, >vhthe Ir in w „k
will amount to, healed propefal* so
i ‘ purpofc R>il| be received &t my
office until the i.trh d.*y of Nov/nbcr
.next. By o'der of Ihe bond,
THOMAS FiT F, Uerk.
j October 30 ■
j CITY SITFRIFF’S SaLF.S,
O 1 ’ lit fij Tsrsitiy ; n December nrrt e tV. l/t
so‘l ‘it lee c *'t hint tin this city, b.tween
i t'K a urs oj trn and llirrc v (Ink.
I A"me in bercivil W■: t oV.ut feet
J Inr. ■; nml 18 feet wide, ltv.ei c:i ae the prn
-1 ptrty of Wa. er I) u^hari;..
Condition/ Cush.
; John Williams, r>. c. s.
| Jvvi tan
G'e -in \< n \uturai Nieto y.
THE Alt IB! IN CAM!')..
In the Mentg-rie hi Must wai Paris then
are two Arabian camels, whi. h verr civ
cn to the Republic, in the year b\
the Dry of Alyie-s. At the time o!
their arrival rlity were about three years
of age. Their hair was aimed white
except on the top of the hunch, where it
was somewhat red.. They arc now be
come of a darker nr grcy'fh ted colour—
In Egypt the grey ones are thought tin
llronged. There are fome camels that
black and white, but they are very
I fearer. The .male eats thirty pounds
j weight of hay iu a day, and the
[ female tvveuty 1 ca- !i of them is allowed
a pail of water a day.
j There are likowife hi the Menagerie
j two Buftrinn camels, each with two haun
-1 eh. son ic. back ;&it is fuppoftd that they
j arc at lead fifty years of age—-They are
l*oill males, and were formerly employed
on particular cccalions a carriage.
J hey always fl.ep v. ith eyes open.— l.n
Menuger e tlu Museum National dt ‘lli/lo*
iy Nuturt lie.
THE SLOW LK MV R.
Several of these little animals (not
larger than ?. final! cat) having nt e’fh r
cut times hern brought into England';
and the collettiims iioth at tile j'owtrof
London and Exeter Change lnivw Ire
(jnentiy been enrich- and !>v them. IHi jur
climate it is necessary to keep them waur.,
and so extremely t .ndtr aie they, that I
no care or attention I,an hithcito Ittn
able to preftrve them in life for 11me
than two or three years—Tiny Itjive
never be n known o bree 1 in tli’a conn
I try. ‘i heir usu 1 food in coofim moil is
j tread and no k ; bin tiny arc moll fund
lot find. From thv-ii o ndant iuchr.atjcii
jto chtriibi*g, tiny are generally kept in
high wire cages, iimriar in ihape to 11 ol 1
adopted for parrots; and duini),; Ihe
greater part ot tin ir u-k eg lu/ti■■. they
.an’ute tlitmtelv in climnjug.roiir -1 tin
; tides, and to the p. rein 8 p.iacca in /.ilf,r
ent parts r.crofi; !> .yll < p'in ! cLy
toiled up fome what Ike a ha:!, am veglf
: larly awake jult ~11 the evening begies to
fi‘t in- Tncir eyes, like thole o a cat,
thine in tlie dark. Th.y are liifn; ently
[ gentle to adtnit’of perfi na lundln’i; th tn ;
but when they are fudilenly roulid from
lleep, they lnap at the liuget’3 of L-tc in—
, truoer.witb great appearaneeol idiiinper.
By mod ot the keepers of wih bi alii,
ttiefe animals arc cienomn.aii Ji-.ths
• There are cone a: this time citn-r iri thr
[Tower or at. Exeter ’Uhaiigc, lujt there
is one at Browttes’i MuMgeric, ITaynui
kct.
j THE LIOH.
I Claude Jsmuqnm, in his Voyage to
i Senegal, relates a l! igular do y ot a corn
1 bat hetwix: i.nc ot the Muoriih < hitls and
ja lion, on the Banks et the Niger, of
which he dates lurid if to have hem nn
eye-witnefs* This Prince took janne
quin md his suit to a place a-'joining up
dfl a large wood, much udi H.d by vriid
brails, andoireCted item to mount 1 no
the trees. Then getting on bis boife,
and taking along with him three (pairs
! and a dagger, he entered tlie wood, wl-t re
j he soon found a lion, which lie wound, and
iin the bultock. The emaged animal
.•f(’rang with great fury at hi. dTailant,
! who, by a feigned C'glit, drew him where
; the company btfore whom tie wjs to ex
tiibi’., were (Ltioncd. lie then tu.ned
Uis hoi le, and tna moment darted a fecund
spear at him, which pierced his body.—
He alighted, and the lion, now grown Fn
rioui, advanced with open jaws to devour
j him, but he received the animal on tne
| point of his third Jptar, which he forced
| into his gLi iet ; then at one leap, fpring
img acrofii his body, he cut open hit
j throat with the dagger. In this eonteli,
1 1fie Moor exhibited so great a degree ot
J agility and addrtfs, that lie received no
j oiner wound than a flight feratch 011 the
1 thigh.
WANTED,
TWO GUI DEED bales COTTON,
tocomplr.it the Jhip I! UM.rr.c , ’. cm go
\ for Liverpool lor freight of which, ur
p'iffuy e, apply to Cap! I Em. Cufleba on
Lour tl, at Pu'.narri's Whittf.
1\ ovemb'.r 1 3 1 to
ToT'i.r,
THF. WITHKF AND STORES
j Tj'OK'./liRLY occupied hy Me fr . Wi!f n
i ti fiy.x, aid at. prefenr by vlr A u.,r .
j K’icx. Tl ■ir produAive arid e-mvr ni< i.t li
j vaatioi) i*. (> we.! kimwii, 3% t.. r('j:;-rr no
■ further explanation. For terms enquire; of
K. Wayne.
November 1 r g
1 . cSill i\ Vi,
THIS DAY r ROM o V B'ff Alt D Til V. 1. r< 1 1-
// U p E.
16 HhiU. anti to I’hlr. Btonctt SUG/iR,
20 Bags COFFEE.
10 Bore 1 )< AJSINS,
ALMONDS and
3 Balts CO I TON BAGGING,
Fur tale ly
A. o S. Richards.
■ * t
, | CL/tr S O’ ii AT s.
Nov. I 61 l)
i‘ cJ 1 v 7i A Lti..
A GOOD r s aiita*i G * < r-nun.’i at.
SIgK i?> e r* !•/ JSev—*rarriea eight c; >,
v/T.h an Oil. i.nc. to
Win. Mead.
November 1 jt to
r p-viTSf.-. — - - ■ r
it./ I'll I,) o - U. x iv,
Have juff rccci “ec p rihe bri iu■•* ■ >r
from B llton, and fir file at their do; 0,
Smith and Bolt let’s wharf.
S Hhds. retailing Sugarq
joo jiair ne-i-o Shoes.
ON HAND.
18 llluls N. Run,
JO Bbl* Mark an*!,
10 boxes Cotton Cards,
2 halts Blankets
1 do. low pi-iced Broadcloth*,
1 trunk .( | Li (It Sheetings,
1 case 4 4 anand
10 Bids. Beef,
4 pipes Holland Gin,
3 do. Cogniac Brandy,
20 Bolts Ruffian Duck/
Ncv. 1 ts ,’ijC
private hospital.
THE SUBSCRIBERS noF
('v ‘he pub'ic, that h. vfir p r<> .
•'iHt'd ; n airy anti coin’i*t<-clioti3
hmife, in a h<-a!tl y part of the
nry ; they have a£>Bin opentd
1 private HOSPITAL., an I
hope, from rhe innumerable aF
v.tntapt s n luitipf.) frorn such grj
nlli ut O'-, wi Ibe liberally
upported— The poor will re
ceive Medical SeivEes grati: ;
ntovided the humane citize ;
will come fr.varl and malic
(>ne appropriations for the
Hoard and nursing of such per
sons, wh ch shall not exceed fix
‘ollars per week. Ir is true, as
u is mt Lnchuly to relam, that
three fourths of the seamen, hpl
nrd ir? this place have die] for
‘be want of fuitablc diet, and
iiurfi iwhen tick- For no !W
----■er are they indifpoied, than the
>• 0; r erors f the hou'es whem
th \/ board, Row then awav in
1 girrtr, without paying ar
: irion either to deanlintls c i*
in y l!iin g Hie, nccdr.ry for their
-ec’ very. This evil can mtv
remedied. The Pick in re
or mg ro the hospital, wiil fj ~J
.very comfort and convenience
at .1 moderate expence.
1 hft Lfti ution is to b” oo
verned by the lu'.tjo’ned rules.
ist. White patients Ihdl bT
“Mule 1 to one weeks reli lence
m I attendance for the hmi of
twelve dollars and for every
A-tek afterwards eight dollars.
Negroes, ter, doll us the fir ft
wee k and fix dollars for every
week afterwar ’s.
2!. Medicines, Nursing, di
eting and bedding, finll be fu-*-
> ibed by the inhibition for the
funs above fpecificd, but whe*cr
wnt is F.eccfT.iry it mull be
ound at the exjjenre of the pa
cieritf, or owner of Negroes.
3". Eari.-nts fhd! be viftcd
three times a day or oftner if
neceiTtry, by one or both of tlie
inlliuitors.
4tih. In cafis where impor
tant lurgical operations are nc
cefiTry, a moderate additional ‘
charge will be made.
s'h. Seperate apartments
m I mirfes lliail be provided for
vhite persons.
y\ 3 t e inf! 1 tution will reep.ll rc
1 co.ifidcrable advan c of c‘.i. \ ,
t! for I) ’dding and daily t v; ! *.-
ces, ;t is nvcclfary that the lu.a
fpecificd f r the firlF week’s r•-
h Lnce in the ho'pital, be paid
on adtnifii i; of the patient lo as
to enable the /üb(crib‘rs to ro t
11. u tie* imli ution wiijicut Is
to themfdves, and with acU’tn
u e ro the commun’ty.
It is fu ther necessary rn (. *
on lerftood, that noperfo -.vi.ire
>r hhv k, will be reteiv tl i ■
I lot’ ita>, u.ilefs fome ref; r >'
person will b"come ar,
fur the lubfequent charges a id
pay the fame on the dll it. o
o.'the parien% And also in c
of death, the person who m. : .
t.v payment of th- weekly M . ‘
•fi“> Hi <1 in addition to wh it
uiav he due the mftitujior , r- y
the expence of interment, v.E Us
m every cafit fh.pi be as nio e
!*‘♦re 2s j Orjlhlc.
Appiitatm.’ sto be m. e bv
h.ttrr or otherwise to tuhm of
’ the Stibfcribcrs,
* eftfr war and
TT , JAMFS EWELL.
November 1, i IWi ,