Georgia republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, July 22, 1806, Image 3

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REPUBLIC AK SAVANNAH, July ?z, jßc6. In COUNCIL, Savanrnh, July 21, 1806. THE following psrfor.-. were elciicd dev Officers, for the cnluing year, Taos. Whitfield, Recorder Jame; Marshall, Treasurer Job T. Bollss, Cleik of Council Erw. L. Davies, Clerk of the Mayor’s Court Charles Cope, City Merlin! J so. Willi a >1 s, Sheriff Jno. Trevor, Cleik of the Market is ed. Tong, • Meffeu; er Jno. H.Harris, Crave-ehraer ‘.loses Siieftall, ThyGcian to the Goal The following-pei font v. ere drawn Coiilla fcles, Vcm. Burnsides, Ferciva! Ward John Snider, Liberty tc F.lbert Taos. Newell, Ja. Anson J no. P. Oates, Waihington J no. Dillon Franklin Jno. Eppencer, fieathcote Isaac Russel, Decker William Gilbef r, Oglethorpe Ja"es M. Will;on, Reynolds J.ittr, Pelot, Warren. V.'k.i.ia: Si a : : , Darby William A. Grani Green & Columbia. OrderlD, • hat the fame be publilhed ill iiie Gazettes cf tie’s city. I’x'r . />•••.) the - ‘iau'.es. JOE T. BODI ES, Ch C. Messrs. Everitt & M‘Lean, Fy ptib’iihmg the following Com munication, which appeared in the ( har'.dton City Gazette, of the 9th iniL you will oblige one of your SuBJCRIEERi. COMMUNICTION. Having feert in tiie City Gaz.-tte, two or tlree y an ago, an account of the beneficial cffVfts of cold water applied to, crpnu ed or. perfois ftrttck with light- Tiing. and as there may be many who have not seen it, or do not retain it in memory, sod as (his is a fcafon of the year In which accidents from lightning 1 frequently occur, v?t tile thank you to iofeit the f .flowing case, wherein I have r..?ck 3 trisl of ii, an:! have the pleasure to vouch for its • ffic3cy. On the u li Ju;. , a foil of Mr. John l-eigWr, in t!• • rw’ghliou hood, t bout eight years of age, was itruek in a wheat £eid, at.d lift Efpended for nearly half an hour ; it bring ne.tr a creek, his fa ther feat for fome water znJ poured if on lifs liiad, Git did not continue long enough to be benefited from it ; and conceiving him to be.dead, pro eecum to take l-ttn home, v.htn, fortunately, they wtve civei tiipceii by r Inower oi rain which wet them through, and, to bis great con fort a lie, ultoniilintent, he lound him begin to bieathe and nic-ve cue of his arms, and in fnccefilon, ethers of ,'.is ts: t remit i?3. When he arrived at the Louse, a boy was difpatchcd for me ; i arrived about 4 o'clock, an hour after the accident. The chi!;! was then in a pomatofe situation, but could move his SI’DU end legs. I immediately bled him, and applied thick folded cloths, wet with vinegar and water, to his heed Biid ipirie, in which places he appeared to be moil injured; this loon relieved •the infknimsior) appearance of the ffcin ko.u gav- confiderabic llrength. In a bn .. at; hour after, r. cculidcrahle degree of fever supervened, which I Lun Ito yield to a more libera: ule of water and vinegar ; about twelve at night he re covered fas understanding ami power of speech: 1 i,e ncj.t day he was able to be* about, and complained cf nothing but fore nek and fome degree of debility, and Horn that time he has continued in good health. I un, your friend ar.d hufnble fetvant, F. tar an. Lexington D'ftriS, Juie 27, 1806. Brig PAUL HAMILTON. This beautiful veil cl was launched yeflerday at half j:afb fir. o'clock, from Mr Paul Pritchard, jun’is. wharf, in i prefente of a cor.cou;fe ol fpefiatoit, | who appeared, fiom their frequent psaffj of huzzas, to be highly giaufied with i the itiajeitic pace with which she luovtdl into the l of un cf that element on which i ko doubt flic will acquit herfelf to the! honor of the Luider ; audit is to be i hoped bciufit of the ouiitr. Flatieiy | •.veuld hide iu face when truth Heps for- 1 ward and challenges Philadelphia or; New-YcuL with having ever committed} to the drop c handlom:r model or bet-’ id woikirairfl.ip. This must he a plea ling 1 clLcnun to Carolinians when it din Lie boail.d, that the builder is a na tive of Charleltpri, from whose talents and iiidultry we have a great deal to ex pect. Much praise ii aifo due to the carver who executed the head, which, for proportion s ■ ncatnefs, vies with Lie wink of ifiiiti. Charteftor. Timet. The fliip Perseverance, arrived at Philadelphia ou the 6th iuflaut, f;om Anifterdam—while off the coast of Pngiand, was boarded by fevera! flaps cf war and piivateers, and treated po-* lively ; but on the 2d lull, off the capes f the Delaware, the day the pilot was taken on board, he was boarded by an wfiEer from a britiih frigate, who wa= i ei.hcr afraid or ashamed to tell the in- } gate’s name. ‘l.-.y preif.d the mate,; a Philadelphian born, and took him on j beard,’where they m d-treated and in-j luittii him lome lime, when they re 1 tinned him to his ship, having robbed I Li nos hi* journal, and fome other final; } plotters. The above frigate was l'.ei, j est toe Cfcpca 01. the lit, 2.1 And 3d inlb : uaG is iuppefti to he the Ca.-sir.f ii. * mi:. “ > p ia—Without ar.y of your iavors Hn:e the la 11, of ‘.lie 2d j snnrry ; the pre | Ltt is principally to inform you, that th: brig Indefatigable,’ of y.ntr po-t, P. j T Sever, niafler, Isft from Gibraltcr, ‘ whu'h he quitted the 20th January, we j prffnme bound to Cape-de-Vcrd-lfiands I and Lome, is wrecked on the coalt 01, h'ica, ami out of the dominions of this 1 Emperor, in lat. 28. 1 lie people, four ; tec n in i.Lmbcr, are ?.rrui:g the Arabs ; ; and we have forwarded information j tlereoi to the Consul General at ’f an-! gi-'rs, that he may immediateiv take the j necfiuTy meaferes for the enlargement of theft unfortunate persons The owners of the property and the friends of the people, may be tdiured, that we (hull do cveiy thing in our power to allill them. To-day we wrote to the man who liar tr.ein n, poffelTion, recommending him v e r J strongly to lift- them well. When the courier came away, they were ill well. We requell you v.i'l make this known to the parties tntertfied ; and if lity wifa to write us or the captain, any letter” nddrtffed to ti.c care of the coniuls at r.fbon, Cad z, or Gibraltar, will daily reach us.” ilij. Eniracl cf a letter /torn a rer.tlrrr/tn at St Louis, to bis ft tend ut PittJburgh, (Lean ) dated Hey 26, lßc6. “ An uulotfuna'c affair happened, here yellerciay. A drunken Irdiin go:: g t.in.ugh the i!reels and insulting cvci) perion he met, at length he n adc rn atvacx on Judge Mctgg, and drew lis tomahawk with an intuition to kill him, when a young man cf she 1 .me of Ham mond, feeing tie danger, ns fituaticn of the Judge, fired a j.illol .” the Indir.n, and afterwards llabbed him with a disk, ! which pul an immediate end to hi 1 exigence. I ite people are nmeh slstmed, j as there arc a great many Indians here, ar.u they hsvc difeovered conffdtrab.t relentment on the occasion,” Salem,June 30. A late writer attempted to culled a lift of aged peifons who had lived above one hundred years. His M includes all he had found irons the year 66 to 1799, tor 1733 years, Mr. Eaften fays, thole whe had lived from 100 to 110, were 1 3 10 J * r om tie to 120, 277 ; from 120 to 150, 84; from 130 to 140, 26 ; from 140 to 150, 7 ; from 150 to I ®°. 3 > from 160 to 170, 2 ; ?.na from 170 to 185, B—giving 1712 which nad exceeded a century of years. The free air, full exercifc, and free air of ‘.liofe who have prolonged life, afford les• tfccfc who, In. ugh not desirous oHueh aa enormous weight cf years, ftiil rLf-re to measure out exigence, free from iiß n rff pains and greatest diiquists, ar.d to poilrfs that tranquility which can never adtuit the worlt tviis of life, or me great est fears of death. What is b:ft fur a lopg life, may be belt far a short one. “ ‘ “ lOBCL OF HABIT. It wes bid of a Gath j.hyfician, that he could not preltnhe even for himfelf without a eel; and therefore, when unwell, he took a guinea out. of one pocket and put it into the other. Challenge ! —A number cf gentlemen of two of the lower countries of Nol th-Carolina, and of two southern roomies of V 1 o .j. r to maet the gentlemen ol Maryland at Nor folk, any time between the 2Util of March and 18th of July, 4807, to fhr-.r fifty cocks, and match not lei’s tha . twenty-one m the ini.ine. Fhe nisine to be from one u t*. thousand dollars, as may be agreed or. Loiters v h propoials, addretfud to Adam Lbid’ iy, near Norfolk, will be .'orwarded to the challengers, and duly anfwcred. Port cj Savannah, ARRIVED, Brig Swift, Prince, Beaufort; CLEARED, Louiliai.a, Pelor, New-Yorlt ; Brig Luna, Starr, do. Lovely Lass, Moore’, i do. Sclu. Olive, Rhodes, St. A uguitiiie , L.au j ra, Lubboch, ffraulort. j Providence, (a. 1.) J lln e 28. j Arrived on Saturday, Ihip Ana, Pearce, 118 [ days from Canton. J.eft ihirtcen F:;'.!iih cor.i ----( pany snips, to fail ?>larch I, under convoy of J the Blenheim, of feY tity-four guns, and Biffel ; and H. v.-cs, frigate. t4r.m. in passing the 1 above ilrips of war, v.v s fired into by one of I I.*iicc LoAti ii oli tiicm, in a inoit wmiton nian ! iiti, Vvlien we were in iiie ait of bringing to. | George Phillip.., a teaman, w.; ihot through | the . nil, and leverul oaiis came very near others , oil deck. Iney th'Ti hoardij im conduct ed ti.e.nfclves in a verv inf;.i : ig mani. -r, fcarching and detauiing the .‘hip. At half past five they left us. On her .wav to China, in December lall, the A:.;, went through the (,ii.>io jiaffage, (in the Arc lipc-lago ot tne Molaccas) in preference to Pitt’s or Dumpier s Straits, which are in tricate and dan ercus ; whereas the Gilolo paliige is both lufe and easy. Li. renting at the entrance, between Obey Major and l'everal islands to the eaftvvard, it is lev c:i leauges wide. The course is to pals close to the ill and of Gorr.cao, off the south part of Obev Major, ’ lit. F SJ. S. long, about 128. r. of Greenwich ; from thence to the fouthv.urd of Pulo Gaffe., off the eastern point of Obey Major, and Lvtrai small lHanu, to the eallward. They arc* all bold and without danger, except what i. vdibic. Leaving these iiland. you have a clear •ind open paflage to the northward, (the current behig iu your favor in the n. w. mon loon) until you come up with the idaiid Gabee. . V ou pti. to the weltv. ard o: ibis, between it j ar.d Mocra-Iffip.u, off the eritcm point of ; Gnolo, .he vveftern point 01 Gabee is situated i on ti.e equator, and ‘vloor-liland in lat. 10. n. j Thus much for the information of those w.io 1 aie not acquainted with the very commodious 1 passage, in adopting which, the A!ia r.o c.ubt 1 .-.ed much time. New-York, July 10. j ■’ r.v-i, ffi.p Bop.ids. O.* .-.1, from New- I OneaEs, do days frem Uriize. Yefterdav at ) a. ct. tell 111 vvi.h and i’poke the Cambrian I G vs-.o pefmittvl u. to make sass; but it j jh. -g oalr.i, v,e remained within mallet (ho: | 1 , . h #* net s a or vAr i a b-rsr.e I t-D. lc’”Grfi me c “/.'.ne > . ..v Thot ~’t os ui.’Ul lialt p-ift q whtti *Jh. gave up the chafe ; iifteen thot were fired at us, many o i which puffed over ar.d between our malls, and u,me fell under our stem and! along-fide, hut no damage was fuftahied. Arriv. il, brig Miry fc Fhaa, Feed!-, u. J |-!7 days fre-.n Dublin. Captain Boodle was J lea I.ied cff the Hook l>y the Cambriun, ar.d | had one n an pressed. * Phii.adf.i mi a, July 8. ■ xtr.nSl f. cm the brig Molly’s log book, captain j Ice. lrom St. Petre’s, Martinique, to wards Philadelphia. Line 7, ready lor sea; an embargo took 1 place on account of the arrival of the French fl ; ‘P Veteran, of i’erenty-four guns, captain , Jerome Bonaparte, from Cayenne, who had j ’ ’• ’-td from a fleet cl’ lire i'..il of the line, which | were hourly expetfted to arrive at Fort Royal. Monday, June <ith, got under way and flood to ft .1. J iiur.t.ay, 12th, in Sail P.ock Passage, Sail Rock in fight, was captured by the ’Fritilh frigate Jason, of twenty.one guns, captain C’ochr..:), who took iupercargo, passengers and 1 (Ciew out, and took us in tow and carried j us into Tortola, where w - arrived on the 1 jth i .'••it! . iiohoit-d us on a dar.-.vrous reef; where} we, alter lying a few hour,, parted anew ten ! a ch table, when I was permitted to go on j i“ 01 *’ ,a y lcrttr.*; ll<l papers broken i 0|' c '-< and was then permitted to’proceed 1 Alio vv. : taken by the afoiv aid frigate,’ ai lJamfli lc/iooncr, ami the ihip Harriot, Powers, j of f’hih.desphia, bound to .St. ‘l’homas's, and 1 within live mill of the harbor, were ihieliy ! examined and liberated. “ J j .A T an inferior Court begun JL Sl at Savannah so; the county of Chatham, on Wedncfday the 7th d;iy of Jub, 1806. present their honors. )’DTVARU TELFAIR, JNO. H, MOREL, ARCHD. S. BULLOCH. Ordered, that the following jddauiUiig Jurors he fined in the kirn of twenty doiiais each, un efs they make iuffiaent cxcufc on oath, and. file the feme in the t lertu’s office, of this ccurr, with- j in thirty days. j Sampson Neyle, Wrn. Port.! Matthew Baylsr, David Hie.E.r’ 1 Thomas Flint, Jsmes GHiver, Abranam Abr.i!’ar/is, J. Courc- Ilf y> John Liliibridge, William Will lon, Jonathan Meigs, jai. Cuchbert, ifaac Fell. Extract from the Minutes. J. BULLOCH, Clk, Savannah, July 2t, ISO 6. Chambers, 18th July, 1806. PRESENT THEIR HONORS. EDWARD TELFAIR, JNO. H. MOREL, James alger, BY the juitices of the Infe rior Cout of the county of Chat ■ .ain, and in virtue of a Proola nauon oi ms excellency the Go vernor so * ire&ed, Ihet.ccLois ofthecounty cl Chatham, are icreby notified fiat a poll will be opened at the Court, nouii, m nt city of Aa vannr.fr, at jo o’clock, on Moa •ay trie ri r tv day t'( Scute ot next, to give toeir votes to fcp ply tne vacancy o a tnr.rjt :r ... the Houle or keprefentauv-'.-s o. r.i*c Ui-I.ed fitv. ‘cis ‘.a the it>oiL oi cue l ion. jolepn Bryan reuprn td, to tanc elicit u:.'il tfie 4th ay ot March next, of which ail uiiiCuTi. concerned vv.ii Lake due notice. Extr li ft £>*> the Minutes. j. BJLLO .ii, Clk. July 22 94, Executive Department, Geo. Lorn (vine, ijtp July ißc6. Ordered, i HA F the second Monday .n Auguff next, be aliigntd lor the he a. mg and determining controversies relative to lot:, oi :a.,d, drawn in the late Land Lottery, for which grants have • >tcn with-held on account oi their being mo cr more ptrfons of the fame name in the fame County, and not Gchgnateci, on the appertaining to the drawing of the laid Lottery, lo that ! t can be thaeby nicer rain ed to v/nich of them the land of ’j right belongs—All persons co-i ----;c.:rned, are therefore requeued jto attend at this departme..r, on ! that day, prepared to fubftan j .ute their rclpedlive claims. £ A r-iLTt.ti. G. R. Clayton, Secretory. July 22. p 94. TO BE SOLD, fON 4 credit of six mouths.) A LOT in Og e i.orpe ward, near /i he river and adjoining Mr, I'ool er’s wharf Lit, with a i all improvem >n thereon. It is a corner lot > outing !Je feet on a street, &boon a lane. CI T Tli owner would be willing to barter it IV iScw Negroes. Enquir at this Off C’. vj ii, ibo6> ♦’G t T v-v (i . r . ili h ihn.) o ir.ih M j Klixa,Capt HOT.J.AMD.'havh-.g C. • m ‘ nrugh 1 C.abins, will take freight of Cotton m v , J j 1’ wer hold, il aapliciuion is made l.v Tu. I'- j .lav nex ’, rthcrvv.ie lim will proceed to th; up with Lumber. oc I. Bolron. Ju!/ 22 It IVAN IS A PLACE, A 1 hltSOh who has b. .’n •-.•at > yea’ ’oil a CO’ITON PLANTATION m ‘the W 11- Indies, ..nri is well acquainted with the r au agerrent ot Nvri-oe , who would take charge ol aCu 11..,, Plantation per informal.onj *’i’!'. t> “le priuteru of tins paper. J uly *2 s*. „• notice. ‘T’ fubferiher being about to leave th: ■ A slate fora few months, has appgiute.i j John Hunter and John Event:, hi i unviid attormes, during his abfience, Adam Beach. | Jll h ,S 91 3 t In COUNCiL, i Savannah, July 21, lScd. | Rr solved, That an r.lrflinn for j sn Aldei man, to rrpref-nt Reynolds ward, (in the room oi .Sr.tnl. IT. Gtack. jhciifj, wliofo deflion is declared illegal will be held at the Fila.ure on Friday ti e ill of Attguft iiex’, and that Join’Da* v ti, J. 15. Read and John Shtim.in, ,r any two of them, are appointed min gets, to fuperinten 1 the laid cle&ionj Ex.raft from the Minutes. JOli T. COLES, c. i J ,jl ) r 2 2 94. PROPOSALS, /’O/v carrying the Mails of thi Luted oidles on ire following Left Asads, will be received at thr General P oft-Office, unit'. j th. just day of /luguit next, in ! clulive. i IN GEORGIA, j From Savannah, by Ebenrzer \Sc Jackfoiibnrotigh to Augulta, once a week, LEAVE, Savannah, every Friday at 3 o’clock a. m. and arjive at Au gulta on Saturday at 3 ?. rn. LEAVE, Augufia every Tuesday at 5 A. M, AND ARRIVE, At Savannah, on Thmitky at 3 o’clock, p. m, from Angulta oy Wayntfborough and 1 /mus ville to Savannah once a wet k 1 LEAVE Augufia every TiiurlUay, at 2 r. M, and arrive at LouilviUe on Friday by 10 a. m. LEAVE Louilviiie on ]* riday atu a.m, AND ARRIVE AT Savannah on Sunday at 6 i,m LEAVE Savannah every Monday at 8 A. M. AND ARRIVE AT Loniville on Wcdndday by A • At l a LEAVE Louisville I'jine daC at to a. m AND ARRIVE AT Augulta on Thursday by 10 a. m. FROM Savannah by Bryan Court noule, Midway Church, Rkc bcrough, M’lutofh Cour houffi, Darien, Frederica, jtrkyl I Hand and lJungeonilt to Saint Mary's once a week. * r * a t r? * -i?*n v it* Savannah, t vtry Monday at 8 o’clock a. m. AND ARRIVE At Saint Mary’s every Thurs day ac jo o’clo. k a. M. LEAVE Saint Mary’s every Thursday at 2 p. m. ARRIVE AT Savannah, the next Sunday at C I* < M • r. r> C\ * t I KO.vI j Jeckyl I Hind to Bj-tiafvvick ! j one: a week. LEAVE Jecfcyl Illiuidv ve.y I horfbay •at 5 A M AMD ARRIVE AT Brunfwii k (unit ilay by 10 o’clock A. M LEAVE Brunfwid; fame day at %. j> ,M. AND ARRIVE AT See ;<yl l'r..!c day by 6 o'clock I H. M. NOTES. i i. ■ ofl-naiLr general tr.r.y r’t* ; p’ d.:c lb; ’nails and alter the times oi L, . 1 • part ure at soy tins? and *ir.g 1 r cL‘L tl c cur^radw f he r . fitly d.j.0.ai,11 ch if .q me com -1 ‘-nl.itii ii to; :tuy extra cxpet.lt that may be occrtiened iher.oy. ;. Fiftetn mumfes (upII be allowed ! ’ ipcfiit ... and . fiug the n. tils ar all •flt-i’s v’ lure :.0 particular time ia (peei< fled. 3. tor every thi ’y minutes delay (vitiavcidable accidents txceoted) in ar. sivti.-pr i'll r the time prefrribed in any cor.tuci, th- contrurtor thail forfeit one dollar; and if the delay c..n vine until tue <!’ pu.l .u 1 e ot any depending n .il, whereby the nnils destined for such de pcndirq mail I .lea trip, , i ndditienal I. riciturt o’ .ve cio.la;-. ihall !■; incur red. 4* Nt-wfpaper; ae .veil v letters are to be fesit iu the t;.- il ; ar.d il any per. ton, making pinpouls, c’- li.es to carry ncwlpapers, other t l . m thole conveyed in thr mail, for his own emokinvnt, In: rntill .late in his propoials, for vvliat fnm he will carry i’ with that emolument, ar.d So ‘ tvl) it fusit without that tin. hi rent. 5 ■ ciliould ;.i rj pt'ifon, mu Ling pro jvCih., tVli.-c an alteration ol the times “* .nrn.'al ami depart use above fpecilicd, I S mull ilitle in In., propofnls, the alter auens defirtd, and the dlttercnee they will make in the tcini.s of Im contrail. 6 Fertcn: nuking > rupjfala, are ddl- to flat.* tin it* prices by tlre ‘l'liofe win. contrail mil receive thei, pay quartui), in the m.iiiths e>\ Februa ry* Hay, August, and November, one mouth aiur the expiration of each quar ter. 7. OJO ether than a free white perion lliull be employed to convey the mail. 8. Where the propoi’er intends to convey ’,hr mail in the l ojy of a Huge cariirgc, he j 5 dcliuj to ihte it in h s propofa's. 9- Flic Poft-niHller general refervts to himfelf the fight of declaring any contrail as an end whenever three fail, uier. happen, which amount to a lulu of a trip each. to 1 tie coni rafts for these routes are to he in op ration on the til day of Oftobernexl, and to continue in force lor two yrarc, from that time. Gideon Granger, POSr-rSASTKH OiNIRAL, General I\,it Office, IVaJLnngton-City, afrit 2 6. NO rich, VLL. FRRSONS having any demands again I! 11: ell ird of Fire Me!le r , tint <1 ..-tired i.j bring them in tor payment in or bcfoic Monday ilie ii> li mll.int. By Older if the Braid, 1 IIO.VJAS PITT, Clerk. July a a y ; C i t'V I IV RIFI s s VLES, On de ftrfl Tuesday i>i Sep 'eater uxt, WILL HE SOLD, at tbs Cunt latte intis city if Save nr, ah Utwsiu tbs hours of ten and 3 o'ilock, A NEGRO BOY named Captain, levied on :s the proiitty of Mis. Martha Miller. Condi:ions, cafii* JOHN WILLIAMS, s. c.s. July 22. 94 1-KESII SUPERFINE FLOUR, JUST landed ;V m the brig SALLY frond Philadelphia, and for lale by JOHN HUNTER. July 3t 9i TO KENT, MPUE Brick Fire Proof STORE, lately A < c capted by the fubferiber a* x Couu* ting hcule. {us. Habersham. March 18 Cos LANDING, b nun tbs f'voner Cn/nmlij, jujl arrived J: (t m St. Vincentt, 20 puncheons 3d proof Uli ‘4 26 ditto prime ictailiny fvlolaiTea A final I quantity of Coltee Sc £urjar, FOR SALE EV TAYLOR 3c SCARBROUGH.* tI”S)SwN aaid SCHOONER, a {launch well fnitirue vtlfel, iWSSfeSe&willtak: Freight A.r New- York, ts application fc: made in the courfc of to day or to morrow. July u 4t 9! A. SCRIBNER & C >. TANARUS) F.h j’ECTECM.Y Inform iht.r f;end J V ami the public in general, that they have revived p-r the late arrivals from N. Veil', *.complete alTortrr.riit of BOOTS, SHOES and SLIP PER 3, A’’ v.-:-. ranted *o V- /’ • r-nllt-, which oil- rat re>h ‘.l p •. at their (tore on tl< liay, oppaiite the Iwchange. July ta OLD RAGS, ■\T7 U.i. < •’ ,r)l 1 ‘■’’■/ s'": ivr-1 at the Vy l'OOil IIOIJSI-'. I this City, tlier j Iving great call for there Mo/jb S'hclca!!, o. p. h-'ay -7 7y WAN l ED, A O . KRSKI'I M, L/ ■ man well as jJ. J- ii in tad •aHh Mi - plaiiii- >••> j•*,i Ilr v i,. cA r* •• ei ai.c nv ot uu W 4-< est; ,fluty rii e ‘ten. •/* pply t u th,l u .ei ~ (L, .. II Hr an C ity. ’ JOlile i. .'.tUitJU.. Mtwehjj *