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TUESDAY MOIiJYIJYG, June 4.
“XiT’interesiing’ libel case was tried in the U. S
jrcuit Court now in session in Boston on
iiJay and Saturday last. The plaintiff was
T Sewell, of Washington, (l). C.) and that
efendant Mr. John Choate, merchant of tins j
jjy. The plaintiff alleclged that the I’ost Mas- j
at Washington had received anonymous j
tera from the town of Essex, in this State, j
ailing the plaintiff by the hardest names and .
nputing to him the worst of crimes, and char-;
e j the defendant with giving publicity to j
i, eJC letters bv depositing them knowing their j
intents, in tile Boston Post. Office. The proof j
,f this was the testimony of Mr. Wild and Mr. j
lolmes, n the Post Office, which went to es-
Mishthe faci, that letters addressed to W. A.
,q- had been delivered to Mr. John Choate •,
’yV A< y Cos. was the address to which a reply
la the anonymous letters received in Washing.
jn was to be directed.) In contradicton of the j
estimony of Mr. Holmes and to show that he
i,ad made a mistake in the person of Mr. Choate,
was the testimony of Mr. Norris, a cartman, who
*vore that he had taken a certain letter address
toW.A. y Cos. out of the Post Office, but did
not as Mr. Holmes supposed, deliter it to M--
john t hoate. Upon these facts after able argu.
nents by the counsel in the case, and animpar
yj c h, rg e from Judge Story, the case was given
to the Jury about 12 o’clock on Saturday fore- 1
noon. Yesterday at the opening of the Court,
the Jury returned a verdict of JS'ot Cuiltu.—lhc.
Pit. 22<i April.
Ycsteulay Afternoon, the North Cro
lioa, “4 gun ship, left her anchorage, op
posite the Navy Yard, anil was towed
down the Delaware, towards Chester, by
the steam boat Superior — Freemans Jour.
NKW-YORKL, May 24.
Capt. Copeland, of the schr. Jane, Irom
Heuvitaa, has favored us with the loiio'.v-
estracr from his journal.
i lie J :nc was taken charge of at Neu
ritas on the 28di ult. by the U. S schrs.
Grampus and Alligator, for toe put post of
assisting in capturing pirates.
<• We left Neuvitas same day, and on
the 30th fell in with four piratical vessels,
(two of 80 tons, one of 20, and one of 15
mas,) lying under Sugar Key, with the
Mglish brig Cherub, from Buenos Ayres
for Havana, having a cargo of jerk beef,
which they bad captured tlie day previous.
They had taken out about. 20 tons of the
cugo, and nearly destroyed the inside ol
the vessel in search of money, and i! 1 -tt eat
el the crew, whom they were making as
girt in discharging the cargo, with drawn
cutlasses over them, and occasionally st;i- 1
king them. It was their intention toj
burn the brig, and pul all the crew to;
death. A prize crew was put on board the j
Citetcb, and ordered lor Havana. We
then chased the pirates, one of which was
loaded with beef, got ashore, and the crew
escaped—we got her oil’ and took posses
sion of the vessel —then pursued the te-t,
two of which, (the largest) got on shore
One of them we burnt. Having then gar.
aground,in live feet w ter. we were oblig
ed to lighten to get oft", and leave live other
two vessels, with about 180 men on board.
Neither the Grampus, nor Alligator could ■
render any assistance in such shallow wa-|
ter. Next morning, found the pirates had :
got off their large schr. and again pursued !
her ashore ■; previous to which they hove
overboard considerable of their plunder, j
We saw several sails thrown over—we|
were unable to approach nearer than two!
miles of the schr. ashore, an£ hauled off in
to nine feet water. When tlr*y gt off>
with cables, fired another shot at us, and j
hoisted the tri colored flag, at the main !
half mast. Hot their cowaidice would
ot permit them to come out. We ex
changed about 20 shot with them. As it
was not prudent to send in our boats
against them in consequence of their small
sthbimer being afi iat and could play
around the boats with her small four poun
ders, we thought it prudent to haul off lor
tl;e night, and watch them. Pat a sail
heaving in sight, gave chase to leeward
fia returning to Sugar Key, found that the
pirate sclis. had escaped. We then pro
ceeded for Havana and Matanzas —saw
nothing but a sloop, which the Grampus
tok possession of, no person being on
i *rd. It was supposed she had neen ta
ken by pirates, and the crew murdered,
u-iug stained with several spots of blood.
(• I the 12th inst. the latie was restored
in the command of. capt. Copeland. Was
Gen oil Matanzas, under convoy of the
co. in 1 .it. P. 6, lung. 80.
Je Alligator lied the sloop, and a patriot
brivateer, her prizes, and was bound to
-hyletiton, and thence to this port.
she above piivateer was the Colombian
-t tned flvlir, Cinegas, which was taken
1 uni her commander by the mutiny of her
c [ ev, ’ 1 while lying at flagged Island, and
* forwards retaken bv the Alligator off
Nmita*.
A letter received by-tlie Jane, says that
® rm S die affair oft’Sugar Key. “every
1 </“!cer ami man on-board, Irom the captain
” hie buctr.r, determined to die with each
“, h ' : ’j l,l their zeal on the occasion. Capt.
gave great satisfaction to capt.
ij° n d>e other officers,Mr. Barney,
* ,>ft, anß. Mr. Samuel Storkton, Mr
\ en ’ a,l d Mr. Harden, for ids general
‘cportinent, and the coolness and resolu.
n winch marked his whole conduct.”
From (he Br.Limore .Morning’ Chronicle.
THE SPY.
The following Review of The Spy is co
pied from a London paper, the True Bri
ton.
The 9rv, a Tale of the Neutral Ground, referring:
tosome particular occurrences during the Ame
rican War, and portraying American Scenery
and Manners, G. Sr W. B. Whitaker, 3 vols.:
12 mo. London, 1822. Price 1/. Is.
If the inhabitants of Europe, have hith
erto thought that the art; trade or mystery
of novel writing was exclusively their own,!
they must now be prepaieil to expect a fall
ing off in this article of commerce, as cer
tain American capitalists have embai ked |
in the trade, and with very fair pr ospects!
of success. The author of the work be-j
lore us, taking a hint, most probably, from’
the popularity of “Wavevly” anil subse
quent works of the same writer, has cun-j
trived to excite in his readers a very strong,
tie gree of interest for all his principal char-!
; acters. I’lrat of Sitgreaves, an able but j
| eccentric army surgeon, is particularly good,
land, we think, altogether new. We have
! some lighting, or rather skirmishing, much
j patriotism ouich love, and much loyalty,
’ er J judiciously combined in the compass
;ot one thou and pages. The point of time,
| too, ii, v. e'i chosen, the contest between the
mother cou dry and her colonies, is still
j calculated to rouse our feelings, but feelings
jof a nature nitre refined than those which
| inflamed the b-cn-ts of the ardent loyalists
|and enthusiastic patriots at tin* time allud
ded to} lime has done a gieas deal, notwith
standing recent events, to allay animosities
ot. both sides; time has s’ ill something to do
in this good work. #
Jllancut nostros pa enra nepotes.
But the time is 1780, the scene West-Chos
ter county, in the province of New-Ymk
anil the principal actors are a family of the
name of Wharton; the father a moderate
royalist; his son a captain in the British ser
vice; Iris two daughters, one a royalists the
other a republican; colonel Weilmore,
B itish officer; Major Duowoodie, captains
Latvfon anil Sitv’letou, and Dr. Sitgreaves,
of the American army; a gentleman of the
name of Harper, whose character is involv
ed in mystery riil nearly the close; and last,
though nc3 the least important or least in
teresting, Harvey B rch. the spy. Young
Wnarton is taken in his father’s lo use with
in tiie American lines, in disguise; and af
ter effecting bis escape, ip re-taken and con
demned to die, but escapes once more by
the contrivance of Harvey Bird;, who,
though retained as a spy by Sir Henry Clin
ton, is secretly a friend to the Americans;
but, on this occasion, acts from motives of
private friendship. The honorable attach
ment of Dunwoodie to the younger Miss!
! Wharton, and the dishonorable views of
] col. WeMmere upon the elder, are mixed
| up with military business of the drama, and
| (lie drno’iment of course is made to c-orres-
I pood in both. After a great variety of in
cidents, some few of them pci haps almost
bordering on the incredible, poetical justice
is fairly distributed—the guilty punished,
and the virtuous made happy. The Inst
chapter is a kind of postscript, and iri it we
lesrti that, after a chasm of thirty foui
years, Birch the spy was killed in 1814, be
tween the lines of the British and Ameri
can Iroops engaged in Canada, when a r.er
| tificate in Washington’s hand writing, found
j on Birch’s body, proved that, the pretended
spy of tiie British general had always been
| the real one of the American commander
in chief.
| Though it is easy to discover the country
|of thew iter, even if lie had not mentioned
j it in his preface still it most be confessed,
j that iti Iris political observations, and in his
| account of the disorderly conduct, of the
partisans on brtli sides, there is every ap-j
pearance of impartiality. Mis character!
are well drawn, and we may safely S3V of
him, that he has not commenced his ptofes
-ion without a competent -hare of that kind
of stock which is necessary to form an ac
compli died novelist. The general tenor of
the incidents, and tire scenic descriptions,
are so interesting, that it is probable every
one who peruses it will, like ourselves, feci
gratified that it had come under his eve.—
j Eur our own part, we shall he happy to be
come more in'imately acquainted “with the
same learned Theban,”
Yesterday, Mr. Hooper, who has chargei
of the canal locks, near tiie Pennsylvania!
Avenue, had a little boy, about six years
old, drowned in the canal, the child’ hat!;
been missing from the early part of tliej
afternoon, when about six o’clock its pa-j
ten's became uneasy, and the probability
of its having fallen in the canal where it
had been playing, occasioned a search
when its body was discovered : the feel
ings of its mother who was present, were
truly distressing on the occasion, and
touched many of the spectators, who wit
nessed ber despondency, with a lively
sympathy. All attempts to restore anima
tion proved unavailing.— Kush. Gaz.
‘i he Democratic Press says,” wc are in
formed that the President has exercised
his influence,and is using personal good of
fices to prevent the contemplated clupl be
tween Col. Cumtning anil Mr. McDuffie.
The interference does credit to the Presi
dent. We hope it may prove effectual.
Contains Jorix Rogers, Isaac CiiAVNcy
and David Porter. Commissioners of the
Navy Board,arrived at Norfolk fr. Wash
ington on the 524th ult.
BRACEE RIDGE IIALE.
We have seen tiiis work from the pen of oui
admired countryman; IRVING; but have not read
it. It is beautifully printed, In Mr. Van Win
kle’s best manner, with his best type and paper,
after the English style—“a meadow of margin,
with a rivulet of matter ” The price for two
thin Volumes, mostly of pure white paper, is
only Five lio'lars —which, wc presume, is con
sidered quite reasonable in these plentiful times,
when the Hanks are discounting so liberally. Not
withstanding, however, that we live in Wall-st. j
w e cannot afford to but’ it—of course we casnot
read it—and further notice cannot therefore be
taken, unless the main obstacle is removed. ,Y.
York Com. AJv.
At Salem an infant, aged nine months, lately
crawled into a tub of water, in the absence of
its mother, and was drowned. At Philadelphia,
a few days since, a child 15 months old, went to j
a pot of boiling water, and upset it upon her,
anil was dreadfully scalded. Mothers should he
| more particular with their children.
Suildet. Death. —By the ship Asia; from Ss'-an-1
nah, we learn that capt. Barry, laie Commander
of that ship, died yesterday morning, by the
bursting of a blood vessel. A’. T. pap.
An English brig cruising in the offing if
PenoHinaquan is staled to have captured a 1
fishing boat off L’Etang belonging l‘> -Messrs j
Hard on & Manning.—A". 1 • Loin. Jd. i
Biot.— Several Irishmen, employed a9 dig- i
ty ers in the navy yard, Lharleston Mass,
and armed with clubs, pick axes, ike, made
an attack on the deputy sheriff of that
place on Monday last, for the purpose of
compelling him to relinquish some cattle
belonging to one of their countrymen,
which had been legally attached The
Sheriff received some injury, but in con
sequence of the interference of Capt Hull
lie finally succeeded in defeating the inten
tions f “the rioters. — ib.
Canal Loan—The New York State Bank
and the Mechanics’ and Farmers’ Bunk at
Albany, have taken the canal loan of six
hundred thousand dollars at a premium of
one and a quarter per cent on a six per cent
stock. Several other offers were made for
part of the stock but none for the whole
except the two Banks mentioned.— ib.
Robber}!. —Last evening some villain got
into the office of Doctor lvline, in Jatnes
st. and b oke open the desk and took there
from Bank Notes to the amount of about
fifty dollars. The robber entered theback
door, while the Doctor was comfortably
seated in the front door.— ib
It is stated on good authority that the
di-tinguisbed French General Le Feb re
Desnouttes, was one among the Passen
gers that unfortunately perish Kt l at the time
of the shipwreck of the ship Albion.
Fort of Savannah,
ARRIVED,
Sloop Mary, Monroe, <8 hours from Charles
ton, with a full cartro, to I. Cohen consignee,
E. Bliss £;? co Tanner and Wooilbndge. Brown
and Overstreet, Gatidrv and Dufaure, A Corn
wall. J. Harper, W. P. Bowen, J. Southwick and
co. Hal! & Hoyt and J. B. Herbert Sr co. Pas
sengers Miss Lippett, E. Hill and J. B. McLen
nan.
Pole Boat Dolphin, 20 days from Louisville,
with 110 bales cotton, to Laurence and Thomp
son, A. Low & Cos. Wm- Schley, W. Itattey.
Below, schooner Wallace, from Havana.
Slep Massasoit. for Liverpool, ami brig Fran
ces for New-York went to sea this morning l
NEW-VORK, Mit 24.—CIV ship China. Whit
tlesey, Valpariso: Virginia, Reeve, Monte Video;
brigs S. Carolina, Johnson, St. liiomas; Two
Marys Coffin; Mobile; Betsev Bordeaux; schrs.
I Ann Marie; Summers, Wilmingtm; Juliet, Jobn-
Ison,Norfolk;Constitution Sparling, St. Andrews.
’ Arr. ship Jason, Cox, 50 days from Amsterdam.
The J. was tie’atned from the 29th ot lan. to the
2d of April by contrary winds fr the westward
in that time experienced many severe gales of
wind.
Ship Voltaire, of Philadelphia, fr Batavia, was
lost on the Texel.
Ship Massachusetts, of Boston, was lost on the
north side of the Texel, on the 10th March, car
go lost. .
Ships William Penn and I.cda of Baltimore,
were drove on shore, on the South M alh
A brig frN York, capt. Neil, was drove on
shore and will he lost, cargo saved.
Brig Swan, Wheelwright, of Newrmrvport,
and bound fr Nieu Dieppe for Amsterdam, was
\ totally lost with her cargo, 15 mi os fr the Texel
! Roads, all hands saved. May 4, lat. 42, 8, long.
pool. May 6, lat 42 12, long 51 34, spoke slop
! Nestor, fr N. Y’ork, bound to Liverpool.
! Ship Asia, Russell, late Barry,6 ds fr Savannah,
j Ship Amelia. Crane, arr hence at Charleston,
18th inst. May 32d, lat 36, 50, spoke ship Savan
nah, White, fm N York for Savannah.
Brig Holla, Harrington, 6 ds frn Savannah.
Brig Abeona, lllinn, 13 ds fm Matanzas.
Brig Belvidere; Richards, 5 dsfni Savannah.
Brig Orion, Mayhev, (ot Rochester,) sds fm
Savannah.
Brig Nymph. Briggs, 18 ds Fin Mobile. On the
18th inst. off Cape Fear, passed a brig standing
towards N. Yo k, with ED in her sail. _
Sclir. Jane, Copeland, 23 ds fm Neuvitas. In
March last, during theequinoxtal gale, the French
ship Active, rn on shore and was totally lost —
crew and cargo saved. The A. was fm Havana for
Neuvitas, with troops.
Sclir. Echo, Saunders, 7 ds fin Savannah.
ALEXANDRIA, May 23.—Ar. ship Fair Tri
der Fletcher, Liverpool, 42 ds. May 6, lat 05, lon
7 1, spoke brig William &. iffi/a, Lictlieim, 18 ds
fm Surinam, for Boston.
Schrs. Victory, Hawes, Boston, 8 ds; George,
Doane, do. 10 ils.
RICHMOND, May 21—Arr schrs. Virginia,
Beaston, N York; Leader, Knap. ilo. 6 ds; Marga
ret Si Anieli 1 , Townsend, do; sloops Hardwaxe,
Ingell, do; Planter, Frambers, Philadelphia.
Cl’d sclir. Little William, G: gc, Boston,
For Charlatan ,
ffiSr Sloop MARY. capt. Muro ; .
positively sail with dispatch. For
■reiglit or passage, living excellent accommo
dations, apply on oourd at. Holton’* Wharf, or
to ISAAC COHEN;
juoe 4 32 c
Planters Hank.
DIVIDEND NUMBER 19.
I ‘S'HR Board of Directors having d..cfared a
[ * dividend of 3 per cent on the capital Stor k
of tiiis Hank for the fast six unmilw, Hi; same
will bo paid to the Stockholm r> thereof vr ilion
order, on and after Thursday Cth lust
JOHN Fl-tOYi), Cuzhief iVviem.
June 4 23 and
Irish Potatoes.
few hampers < f the above jtist received
ftua from Bellas-. (via Charleston) and in ex
cellent order for saio by the subscriber.
W \i. URUTIINES.
j me 4 32 coo*
Selling off at Cost.
sraHK subscribers wdl sell their i j
■JI Stork of Cl.O THING, consisting of Woo) i
ens and thin goods at cost I!r se wishing ar j
tides in their line, will find it ‘.it dr a.-lvanti*";: to j
c.!!, as their business for the season, will be j
closed on the i;slh. Hy which lime those in |
debtfcd are requested to settle their bills
E. E. £# J. WIIIfTOCS. 1
jnne 4 32 c j
NuficK |
’ J*HE Co-partnership of Henry & Collins was 1
S dissolved on the 1-t inst. by mutual con
sent. Persons having demand] against them)
will present, them h r settlement to lienrge j
Coilins, and these iiidebb <1 nil! please pay the i
same to him, as he is duly authorised to re- j
ceive the same. i
THOM'S HENRY,
GEO. COLLINS.
june 4 32 cl
John Lit throp Cos.
Hunter’s Wharf. !
OFFER FOR SAI F,,
4000 bushels prime Maryland Corn
100 bundles (lay
40 lihds. prime Muscovado Sugar
75 bids best double refined do
50 pieces Inverness Cotton Magging
50 kegs Lard
30 bbls. prime Reef. New-York Inspection
10 hhils. 3d proof Neutral Ruin
10 boxes No 10, Cotton Cards
3 quarter casks March’s superior Madeira
Wine
30 bbls. Glauber Salts
100 boxes No. 10 and 12, Window Class
June 1 SO
Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the es
tate of delete Ann \1 ‘Coy, late of Savan
nah, deceased, are requested to present them 1
to the subscriber.
- S. C. GREENE, . hhnst'r.
april 10 rrj* 85 I
Coffee, Sugar and New Shad
135 bags prime Havana Coffee
8 hlids Muscovado Sugar
49 bbls no 1 V
32 half baU po 1 ‘ New Shad
34 bbls no 2 3
Landing and for sale by
DOUGLASS is. SORRELL, |
Who have in Store,
50 bbls White’s best Gin
50 do refined Sugar
80 <io kiln dried Corn Meal o f superior qual j
40 ps 42 inch brown Inverness Cotton Bugging ;
10 pipes Cotmer.ar Wine
Window Glass assorted sizes
A few dozen of Wire Slaves
Spanish and Am. Segars in lilf. & qr. boxes, j
June 1 ot 30
I. If. Sage £* Cos.
OFFER FOR SALE,
3000 bushels Corn
30 bbls. Ale
100 do Mess and prime Beef
20 do Mess Fork
• 20 qr. casks Malaga Wine
30 pipes • .in
100 boxes Soap and Candles
50 bbls. Loaf Sugar
20 kegs No. 1, Tobacco j
25 do Lard
20 bbls. Navy Bread
10 thousand Delpino Sega, s
100 do Common do
100 kegs Crackers
50 bbls. Sugar
With a general assortment of
GROCERIES.
june 1 ——
BILLS
©N NEW-YORK and BOSTON—
Fur 6 ale by
JOHNSTON &. HILLS,
jnne 3 22
(. orn, Flour and Bacon.
3500 bushels prime white Corn, in bulk and
bugs
5000 lbs of Georgia salt petred Bacon
40 bbls Flour
Also—sugar, Coffee, Whiskey, Gin, Ac.
Which are offered tor sale low, by
FREDERIC SELLECK.
may 29
Landing from brig Almira.
431 bags Sugars, of a superior quality
17 hhds. Muscovado uo
40 cases fresh London Mustard
3 pipes otai'd Dupey St Cos. Brandy
For sale by
LAWRENCE 6f THOMPSON,
may 29 27 n*
Corn Afloat,
2500 bushels Virginia Corn on board ti e sloop
Ttvo Sisters at Taylor’s Wharf
In more.
20 bbls Beer (Law and Beveridge’s brand)
10 do do K Dunlop’s do
10 do Newark Cider
15 do Pilot Bread
20 tubs and 10 firkins Goshea Butter
15 M Spanish Segars. ’ V
For sale by
GIBBS St ALEXANDER,
may 29 3t 27
_ AUCTIONS
By John fchiefe Jr.
At 11 o'clock this foionoon, will t#eVoM iij
,’, M,, t “f hts Auction 1- ihiNo 2 Ciii.i’<
■’“ >W N 1! ” a sonment of Liquors and CtowiiK-..
o pipes mauuiactoicu i.ia.iJy
f pipes hoi. Gin
2v lusts best i.i rhi rn Gin
4 * hamper hid. Potatoes
re.ims \v jp. r
1 ■ COUOII
‘;ok.g, |,.igsL„i-d ‘
*j boxes hard Caudles Js
■A) MlXe-S t iitltt .-.On I
2 ) h(ix-;, h.’o nn R . . s
10 Casks paie t
500 bu.v. n tal.le s It
10 kegs it.itli ,■
15 In xes Negro 1 ir*-n
-o \.hole in.it hah h.-xrs Chocolate sic ik ■
G nditums c.. h ondcbvtiy
Jhiic 4 32
% J. Si. Herbert & Cos.
THIS DAY, 4f!i i.ist, m ill be setjdat tfie uourt
house in this city,
.-t -’legro um-ui, ( ;00 | {<
j , r ALSO,
.’ o G.gs and Harness. Terms cash
j june 1
By B!;er & SI in ton
!Ou TimrsiV. fit; i„ front of their iu/
ii-Oti biore a,i nssi rnj.e t of*
OJiftCERIES.
\ ■ lml at * 2 ,n . n large assortment of
Pry Goods, y
’ i tne 4 “J
ADMINISTU A TOlty Tji LE. ‘
, By Baker Minfon.
On the first Tuesday in August next, at U o’clk
Wharf Lot Th “‘■' bu will
on" 4 * 8 ’ a " r 1:C l;r ‘P ruVe ®ents there-
I Also, the lot and buildings thereon, late in th
jocimpancy °f Patrick 8^, )tom deceased situat ’
■id m St James square, Meathcote ward, r>ij (> v
I permission of the Hon. the Inferior Court of tbs
l I Z y iA Clw * h!,,n - The a bove is the property
ot the estate of Patrick Stanton deceased. ‘ ‘
1 erms cash.
. By order of the Adi dnistrator.
June 1
By Bilker and Minton,
.a .i ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Cnthe first Tuesday in Jnue next, will be sold
win ’ D° f the ( (? urt ‘ ,louse Savannah; be.
tween the usual hours,
The Buildings on Lot No. (TO)
W an-en V.’ard, in said city, together with the uu
exptred term of the lease of said lot, beinr the
remain,ng part Os the estate of H. Me, son, ° dec!
Sold by virtue of an order of the lion, the infe
rior Court of Chat luim Countv, by order of the
j administrator. Terms cash. april G
j % George Schley
ADMINISTRA TOR’S SALE.
ru ‘!f ,lav ' in August next.
\\ IS b Mw i ‘ e i-
l„. i. ’ ‘. V ,' 1 ’ ‘k h ‘itr> <h !; [ijjj (>
| Hut., an nii.livideil nulf ,f .1) . ~
! !,la,lcl autl coi,lai„i„ f . i> 77j 1 of la F
! 1 . b p ui, <l south hy tile estate of Gen
j . \ lj 4-V |i, Adnt’rx.
J ’ bn bar,u,chan.
JOHN CaRNOCHAN, Adm’r ‘
june 4 132 ll ‘ e ,ate ’ John Levett *
A dmin is Ira tor's Sale.
PifcS of 5.! i°it nor<l o' ofu,c llon i * lie Jus
,n. , V, Inferior Court of the-countv of
Cluthani sitting for'-ordinary | urposes wiii be
eximsed for saw at tl.e Court House in the City
•of b.vanuah, iii tn c 41], j. (V f , J
w"*’ 1,0U “* 0ne ’ X ‘ e^u Man and
’ m I ?'f’ ~an ts tl,e i iel£ onal pro
pci tj of Joan A. Casey, deceased. ‘
I y order of the Administrator.
GEORGE SCiII.EV, Auct.
june 4 n32
Stills on New-York.
BAOR sail, fy
*’ „ C. C GRISWOLD fc Cos.
imv 99 ;.7
Mackerel.
I.iLniltng and/or i.tie,
oO bbls No i Viackeiet
£0 do No ’ io
MITCHELL & BARTLETT.
may 39 2? c
Stove Whre. Cider, frc.
yO Y t’ne brig Native and sloop Oliver Wolcot.
vre have received and for sale:
180 boxes of superior Cider
1600 gallons of Jugs and Jars
And as usual on hand :
A general assortment of
I (iIiOC&RIES,
Which will be sold low.
CLAGUOUN & BASSETT,
No. 23, Bolton’s Range.
may 13—Iw
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Flour & Corn.
200 barrels Superfine Flour
2450 bushels Maryland Corn.
Just received per sloop Packet, and for sale
! by may 3t) HALL tk HOYT.
The Subscribers
OFFER for sale, just landing by late arrivals,
Hay—boxes Cod fish, good quality
Loaf Sugar
Boston Mess Beef
Do. No. 1
Bright yellow Soap, anil Candles from the
manufactory
I’hilaJclphia Flour
N. Y. Pork and Heef
I F.VTTONE & CANDLER.
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