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WUm%ST) ir -UOiINI.VG June, 2Q-
m Ve have been politely favored with N. York
Kers up to the 12th. Contents are generally
■uteresting.
| COMMuSICATFD j
Euitoii — In publishing in your paper of;
- last past, the Expose of E. Brin- j
H,n, a citizen of France, relative to the affair
■the French ship Apollon, arrested on the I
Hi) February 18 30, when lying at anchor in
Heign water, not for having violated the laws
■ this country, but under the frivolus pretext,
Ht the master of said .ship, had perhaps, the
Hrntion to violate them You said, “that al-
vehement, it was the effusion of a
Hriguer who had to complain of the severities
H the laws.”
Hermit me to observe, sir, that a foreigner,
the laws of .a foreign land, which it is
incumbent duty to respect cannot complain
Htheir severity, when impartially administer-
Hit is not against the severity of the law Mr.
Hingenn complain in his explanation of facts,
Ht a K l, ' nst arbitrary, &c. unlawful proceedings,
H means of which he has suffered very heavy
Hs, awl has beet, deprived of his property for
■ore than six months —you will convince your
■aders of this, if you be so kind as to announce,
■,, on the 18th inst. his honor J udge J. Cuyler,
■., bv a formal decree in this case decided that,
■ere was no ground to arrest the ship Apollon,
■at her owner i entitled to recover damages
Htlcosts, and therefore has appointed five res
pectable and upright merchants of this city, to
■sess damages. I. I. E.
I NE'Y-YOTvK, June 10.
■ Cm. Van Tecnasrhir has become very popular
■ Post Master at Albany. The regulations and
■rdcr which tie has introduced, are raud to equal
■lose of any office in the Union --and every ho
ly at ilbany are now pleased will the appoint*
lent, except those who wanted Uie office them
■elves.—Cent. Adv.
■ Treat*, with France. —lt is again announced
■hat a Commercial Treaty between the U. States
■nd France, has been concluded ami signed by
■lr. a dams, oil the one part, and M. lie Neuville,
■reach Minister, on the other.— ib.
I Mr. Itenj. I'. B- Tibbeta of N. York, has pre.
■enter! to Union College Library, an elegant hot
■tressed copy of the Vulgate iiible, in French, in
p2vo!s. 8 vo. containing 300 plates, and bound in
■the richest style.
I ‘Fitnvtniscr., June 4.
I Since the interruption to the sound steam-boat
piie, the packets between this port and N. York
■are reaping a g ldcn harvest Ht* learn thet one
■which arrived*here on Sunday from New York,
IbroiL. ht seventy passengers.
.)Vr J ftf riggiag Sliilis. —Lieut. Allktt,
of the Navy has devised a plan by which ships’
standing rigging may be taken down and again
replaced in part or in Whole, in port or at sea,
with gaeat facility and W'l'out disturbing the
topmasts or yards, winch is particularly beneficial:
as it enab'es Uie mariner in a gale to .'ej|tace a ■
lost shroud with as much ease as be can replace j
any article nf runnuv, rigging. It also saves}
much injury to tile masts heads and to the rigging,;
which both art subject to by placing the eyes of j
the'shrouds ands ays over the must beads. For
this'valuable improvement lieut. Allen has re
ceived a Fateni from the President under the
great seal oi tiie U. tates, and the new ship
John Weils, ’;as ben rigged on his plan. She
now lays at'Curiae s Ho- k, •♦out of Cherry-street, i
where ship owners, ship hail.’ :r\ tne members |
of tne Marine Society, and all others interested |
in c.ir national bn--rovemerits, arc invited to c 111
and inspept this rene wed display ot Human intel
lect.
■ Ctmutiive Barron, —It hsvii g beer, mention
■ edt’ua Cum. Bavrun was talked of for the cow
■ mand of tiie North i;a oiina 74 —or that lie is to
■ have cl large of a Naval Depot in Vi.'gui-
Hia, the Richmond Enquirer seems strongly
■to doubt the probability of either arrangement
■ for says the editor, another shaft has been sped
H against the Commodore. ‘Ve have before us a
■ pamphlet just published til iVash.ngt in, contain*
H ing the‘'Proceedings of the General Court Mar
■ tail convened for the trial of Commodore James
I l!arron,&c. Stc. of the U. states’ ship Chesapeake,
Ihi die month of January, 1308.” The title page
■ bears the oigntficaid infonnati n, ‘-Published bu
Hmlr af the Navy Department ‘ With the Ell*
■ qtiirerwe ask— why are the e proceedings to be
■ raked un from tlieir ashes? is .t to snow mat no
■ oblivion, no forge tfulness, is to extend to them —
I but that Barron is to be eternally ostracised irony
■ die confidence of his governmeu..? We presum
■ td that the Court at N. York would have been de-
I twsiveof his fate; but it appears ali uus was un*
1 important. His fate was sealed, not at Copen
■ hagen, or Pernambuco, but in tiie Chesapeake.
I Good T.mcs. —A printer at the westward of
■ Boston, informs ins readers tlict “ I'rue/i will ao
■ pear next week,” wnether for the hist n . e in j
I bis paper, h e does not say; and an eastern book-.
I “•tiler announces that he Lasjusi receiv ed ‘a fresh
I supply of Ilapjiiuens ’
E PmiADEtruiA, June 10.
| The report in the advices from Buenos Ayres,
Ia junction of part es die Colombian troops
I V ith those of gen St Martin, is probablyfoun-
I dedon the movements o: tiie forct-3 which were
I Jhider the command of gen. Sucre in Guayaquil.
I ibe regiment of Numaulia whieiijoui dS.. alar-
I hnsoon aiter his arm i in i'ru, are all Colom
bians, or Sambos of Venezuela.
IVe learn that Buenos Ayres papers, that an
interview was to take place between Pres.dent |
Bolivar and Gen, St. Martin, ami it was supposed j
hou a- take place in the province of Partos. |
’-Aurora,
j Earthquake. —On the hight of the Bth May,
30 minutes past 12 o’clock, a severe shock of an
earthquake was felt at St. Jago de Cuba, which
lasted about 30 seconds, and was so severe as to
injure the buildings, the walls of some of which
fell; in some instances, tables being thrown over, I
glass broken, S-.c. The inhabitants fled into the
streets expecting another shock would take nlace
out there was no return of it ss lute as the 12tli
Lettersfrom S. America mention that Some of
our manufacturers are highly approved there.—
It is said Waltham Cotton Cloth h is been imitated
in England and shipped to this country with the
same stamp. The same remarks have been made
of Wilmington Stripes.
Extracts ofa latter from an American gentleman
at Valparaiso, to his-friend in this city, dated
January 29, 1822.
“ The Patriots have continued success
full in all their operations; and have
completely put down their opponents.—
Sm Martin is now Director or Governor,
of Lima—t-stili Patriots cannot agree among
themselves, San Martin wishes the lleet to
be under the direction of the Patriots of
Peru ; bit Cochrane will not consent to it,
which has caused some little difference be
tween the two governments. San Martin
must ultimately submit to that of Chili.—
Tiie war appears to be at an end in this
part ot the wot Id, and the prospect is, that
in a short time.a considerable business will
be tlotie. The English are flocking here and
large qualities of goods are arriving dai
ly. Four English ships with full cargoes
arrived this week ; they do not go to Li
ma, on account of the heavy duty of 80
per cent, which amounts to a prohibition.
This country at present is in a vety dis
tressed condition, owing to failure of the
crops. There is not enough wheat raised
this ison, for of the city
I'd Si. Jago. ThertWil not be enough s3v
-*d to the country for seed another year.
The inhabitants of Peru, are also in a very
distressed state. Bread was selling in Li
a s'lort time since, at fi ‘e dollars a pound
The Government of'Linmi have contrac
ted with, the English here lor large quanti
ties of wheat, a great portion of which. I
am informed, will be procured from the U
ultcd States”
BOSTON June 6
A boat containing a pleasure party of five
ladies and two gentlemen, on YVednes
jduy, (last week,) was accidentally overset
; in a pond in the town of Sutton (Worcester
county.) YY'e are extremely sorry to state
that lour of the females were unfortunately
‘rowned, viz.: Misses Mary and Hannah
j Marble, Nancy Tenny/aml Adalioe Lom
ibarri. The gentlemen and one of the la
j dips saved themselves, by holding on the
sides of the boat. The victims were from
IG to 20 years of age, and belonged to
1 - iwA.fif J:h • .roiili.'xnectable families in
j that part of the country,
j The Bodies were not found until the fol
| lowing Friday, although strict search was
in ul” for them by several inhabitants.!
They finally resorted to the expedient of
fi iug some field pieces ot artillery over
the water, vvhHi had the customary effect, j
of raising the bodies to the surface. On
S itui-iv thay were buriml •* ith much so
lem.’TiTv, and a serin-m was delivered over
the b elies in the Meeting-H tuse, by the
Bev. Mi. Mills.
The full owing is a description of a -hip
lately launched- Humorous as it is, there
is a little envv at the bottom of it—the
ship in question being really a superior
one, and owned bvan enterprising citizen.
A*. V. Daily Adv.
An elegant ship was lately launched
from a ship yard of this city. For beauty
,<f model, excellence of woi kmanship, and
qualify of timber this ship cannot be equal
led She is 800 tuns bv carpenters msa
- treinenf, but it. is confidently expected
that she will carry 1800 tons “with ease,
and with the wind fee, will sail 19 miles
per hour, iler timbers are of the best
Lignum vitae,i nd every other partis live
oak, except the deck which is mahogany,
inlaid with Rosewood. She is caulked
with raw silk, which is found to answer
better than oakum, and renders the ship
more buoyant. She is coppered even with
the gun wales, and upon anew principle.—
We"understand she takes but with her a
imall machine invented by our ingenious
fellow countryman, Mr. Kedhefftjr of
Philadelphia, which is expected to combine
the Pillowing advantages, vii :—lt will
trim the yards, hand and reef the sails,
harpoon sharks, pipe all hands to grOg,
cook (he captain’s dinner, heave the tog,
cut the anchor and tar the rigging. A
sumptuous banquet was prepared on board,
to which were invited the Mayor and C->r
oration, all the clergymen of the city and
several “strangers of distinction.” We
understand that 2000 extra hands were
emm-red to assist in the launc *. At the
time’appointed, she glided majestically in
fo her destined element.
Grace in her steps, Heaven in her eye
And all her moti-n, dignity and love !
OXFORD. (N. Y.) May 20.
Sinzulnr Truf. A footman, a few days
since, Raveling font this village, ani. a
f.*w miles from it. came in contact with
sevnl young cattle in the public road,
and not having a very conscientious idea
rfmeumenuum. took them into his pos
sesion, drove them directly past the house
of their owner and sold them at a short
distance further n, put the money in his
pocket and escaped.
From the Greenfield (N. Y.) Herald,
i Interesting Work.—We have partially
examined the manuscript sheets ofa work,
entitled, of the Military opera
tions ir, the Northern Campaign of 1 777
including full details of the battles and skir
mishes between the American and British
Armies, until the surrender of Gen. Bur
g >yne, with remarks, illustrated with
plgns of the principal actions.” Tlieau-,
‘hor is Gen. Ep. litity ,of Deerfield. From j
our knowledge of his ability to prepare a!
work of this kind, we were satisfied that j
it could not fail of being coriect, useful
arid highly interesting.—But he has ex
ceeded our expectations, and has collected
and put together, in a neat and per .picu
ous manner, a much greater number of ini
potant facta and incidents relating to this
eventful period of our history, th.mi are to
be found in any of the Books that have jet
been published.
The Montreal Herald relates a mrtan
choll y catastrophe in the family of the liev.
Asa Meach} who, it is said recently remov
ed from Canterbury, Connecticut, to Hull,
on Grand,or Ottawa river. Mr. M. had
carried part of his family to that place
in the winter season, and passed through
Mon'real with the remainder on the 20th
ult, to join his family, anticipating a
happy meeting after his toils:—But dis
tressing to relate, on Wednesday the
22t1, as his wife, his second son, and
two youngest children were crossing a
small creek to make a visit to the
fuinily of P. VV right Esq, they were unfor
tunately ‘timed over, ami thrown into the
River and all drowned. The bodies of
Mrs. Meach and the two youngest children
were found soon after.
Singular fact relative to Leeches.
A respectable gentleman of our acquaint
ance who had lately occasion for the appli
cation of leeches, inconsequence ol a se
vere bruise, was assured nf the following
Let by the female who attended him on the
occasion. Although the detail may be re
volting to our feelings, the circumstance
deserves to be recorded, as illustrative of
the natural history of this singular anim
al, Another gentleman had previously
employed this woman, who obtains her live
lihood by the application of leeches, from
whom he purchased eight. Upon viewing
the wound for which they v.erc intended,
she observed that eight would be qui e
enough for iais purpose ;and to her aston
ishment, instead of allowing the leeches
to suck as usual, until they foil on from
repletion, he very deliberately cor their
tails off with a pair of scissors ; notwith
standing which, they continued to adhere
as before, whilst the blood passed through
them in an uninterrupted stream. We
should not have ventured to state so in
gular a phenomenon on any authority, but
sue]) na W** nf JfV\o
ionable nature ; and we cannot avoid obser
ving, in conclusion, that, in the faculty of
continuing to extract after their tails are
cut oil, the common leech bears no small
affinity to some of those state leeches, call
ed ministers, who, after retiring from pub
lic duty,continue to draw from the public
purse the ample means of enjoying otium
cum digojtate.
London paper.
ifeU) Port of Savannah.
ARRIVED.
Ship Vulcan, Heed, New-York, 6 ds to A Rich
anls, consignee.
Sloop Enterprise, Brmvnlcll, 1 day fm Beau
fort in ballast to I Cohen.
Sloop Mary, Munro, Charleston, 1 day, molas
ses, coffee, slate &c. to I. Cohen, F. Harrison,
: Duhamel and Auzc, O. Taft, Baker and Minton,
jC. Bolton, and Butler & Scranton. Pastengert,
, Mrs- Campbell, Messrs. Tines, Harrison and I.a
j Koche. Came out in co. with brig Angelina,
Merritt, for New-Orleans.
Steam Boat Commerce, Bowman, fm Hamburg
for Charleston, passed here o’clock r. m. on
j Wednesday: freight 6SO bales of cotton, with to
bacco, flour, CJc. having on 15 passengers so. Sa
vannah and 24 for Charleston.—Run aground at
Canoc-gut, and lay thereuntil 11 on Monday
morning. The Altamalia, Davis, not being able
to cr ss that bar, left with tow-boat No 20, cot
ton, 3 o’clock on Sunday evening tor Savannah,
Passed the Samuel Howard, Talhnadge, on Mon
day in Bender’s cut, clearing the river: the Oc
mulgee, Sisaard, in long reaches on Tuesday,
and the Altamalia on Wednesday morning at
Poor-Robin.
Sloop Two-Sisters, Wing for New-Bedford,
went to sea this day.
BALTIMORE, June io.— Ar. brig John T. O.
M. Massacott, 10 days fm St. Thomas. Coming
through the sail Roc- Passage. Charles Dring,
one of the crew belonging to New London lell
overboard and was drowned.
Sclir. Scott, , from Savannah.
Cl’d brig Edward Foster* Atweil, Rotterdam.
PHILADELPHIA, June 10.—Arr. ship Hec
tor Gillcnder 1 35 ds fni Liverpool
Brig Dorcas Binn Ulackstone, 10 ds fm St.
Andrews +
Schr Svlvia, Nye, 22 ds fm St. Jago.
CTd—Ships Unicorn, M’Kowan, Liverpool;
Pennsylvania, He wes, Rio Janeiro. .
Below.—Ship Tnited Stotes, Lucct, fin Trim
dad (Cuba.;) sclir. Pegasus, Taylor, irom Au*
Oayes.
NEW-YORK, June 10.— Air. brig Gen. Jack- ;
son, Tilyon, fm M bile, (May 12) and 25 ,1s fm
thn Point. 29th, lat 23 40, came up with part of
a fleet of vessels that came out of Havana under
convov of the U. S. schr. Shark.
Swedish brig Neptunes, ‘ ,a f b ®^’ 7o ‘lf, “?. m
Gottenburg. Spo e May 19,41 42, lon 57, ship
Alexander, fm N. York for Liverpool.
Tune 12.—Arr. ship Citizen, Porter, 9ds from
St! Marys. June 3, off Cape Ibttens spoke schr.
Tri al!,fm Bermuda, bound to Kdenton NC.
Brig Agenoru, Mauran. 9 ils fm Matanzas.
Brig Patriot, FairclnU, 16 ds fm Gurrrcoa.-
Markets dull and no produce: I orto Bello sai lto
(be blockaded by 14 sail of small craft; one Spa 15 ’
isli brig of 20 guns and 1 frigate lying in Curac
coa.
Cl’d—Ship Washington, Dennison, N Orleans
BOSTONr.lune s.—Arr. English brig- Fame
Nicolson, 74 ds fin Sunderland.
Cl’d ship St. Peter, Hollr.nd, St. Peterslmr
brig Syren, Nichols, Gottenburg.
June 7 — Ar. brig Hindu, Gardner, 130 ds ,
Calcutta.
I Barrington, JV. S. May 13—A gentleman, who
j has just returned fin the Sea Tala'ids, has handed
,us tiie following, which he says he found in a
jeatnp: “March 29, the Morning Star, of Boston,
I for Halifax, struck on the Soldier’s Ledge, beat
over and sunk. The crew landed on one of the
Mud Islands, and were taken offby a vessel bound
to St. Johns, N. B. April 3.”
SALEM, June 7—Ar new brig Sylph, Page,
fm Ipswich.
Cl’d—Ship Friendship, Meek, South-America.
NEW-BFDFORD. June 3.—Ar brig Horatio,
Snow. 47 ds fm Itio Janeiro.
Sloop Mercy, Bolles, Savannah.
NEWPORT, June 6—The aevenue cutter Vi
gilant, capt Cnhoone, boorded on the sth inst
the schr. Harrhoney, of Barnstable, 121 daysfm
N. S. Shetland, with 840 skins, and 90 bis oil
bound to Nantucket.
The passengers in the
COMMERCE, from Hamburg landed at Savan
nah,Jtender to capt. Bowman,- and to Mr. Shultz
the proprietor, who was on board; their respect
ful thanks for their politeness and kind attention.
june 20 45
For Charleston ,
The regular Packet Sloop
S&ISK MARY,
Brown master— will sail on SUNDAY NEXT.—
Fwr height or passage, having handsome ac
commodations, apply to capt. Brown on board
at Exchange Wharf, or to
ISAAC COHEN.
june 20 45——c
For Nc7C-York,
The Regular Packet Ship
COTTON PLANT,
M Faih matter— will sail on SUNDAY NEXT.
For freight or passage, apply on hoa*'d, or to
GEO GORDON,
june 50 42 c
For Darien.
The schr. DECATUR, D Truman,
master, will sail tomorrow, wind and
weather permitting For Freight or passage,
having good accommodations. Apply to the
master on board at Boltons wharf, or to
ISAAC COHEN.
june n 0 M 5
NOTICE. ‘
SpHE subscribers will cluse their business on
4A the first July for the siuni- er momlis—
persona wishing to furnish themselves with a
supply of
S OAF AM'D CAM DIES,
Will do well to call previous to that time.
It is request* and that all demands against the
concern may be presented for payment
Those indebted will please call and settle the
same.
L. BALDWIN &. CO.
FOE SALE AS ABOVE,
50 bbls. N. E. Rum (Boston)
~ hois tv". i Mackerel
Savannah and Northern Candlts
No 1,2, and Z Soap
Fancy do
june 20— -45
Deal Rye high proof Whiskey.
A FE W barrels ‘.his superior article just re
ill celved from tiie Pensylvania Mountains, by
TUFTS Si REED.
june 20 d45
Hills on New-York,
FOR sale by
C. C. GRISWOLD Si CO.
june 20 45
Hair Matrasses.
a FRESH supply of the above articles which
q\ j-pe warranted to be very superior and are
particularly recommended as very beneficial to
health. For sale by J. W. MORRELL,
In Whitaker-stieet, Opposite Col. Shelroahs
Mansion House.
june 20 45 ■
Piano Fortes.
TMIE subscriber has remaining on hand a few
Piano Fortes, manufactured by Gibson &
Davis —the reputation of which need no com
-nenls ; and if not sold in a few days will be re
turned to the manufacturers.
J. W MORRELL,
Whitaker-street, opposite Col. Shelmans
Mansion House.
inne?o 45 __
For Sale,
GiTIWO prime Negro MEN, valuable field
11 hands, will be sold low, if immediate
application is made
J. B. HERBERT SI CO.
june 20 45
Gin ami tamp Oil.
100 bis Mason’s India Point Gin
11 casks SI 10 bis Lamp Oil
5 pipes Holland Gin
For sale by
BAKER & MtNTON.
June 17 s*42 ___
~ JV. O. and St. Croix Sugar.
10 hhds prime N O Sugars
15 lids do St Croix do
J 5 bis do dd
For sale by
BAKER & MINTON.
june 17 542 .
NOTICE.
rsv URING the absence of the Subscriber
<LL/ Messrs. J. B Uurbert SI Cos, are theire a
gents
THOMPSON & BONNEY.
june 17 ni42
New Hooka.
tjTfIHE Martyr of Antioch a dramatic poem by
IX ‘lie Rev. H. H, Milman, price 50 cts.
BRACER RIDGE H ALL.
Practical observations on Midwifery by John
Uumsbotham. Received and for sale by
THOS. LONOWORTH.
[Johnston Square.
jue 14 4R
AUCTIONS
By Baker 6j .1 Union,
MIS I)AV, 2Uh msl ai i.aii pa.i 10 o’clucL,
at their Auction Store
A UKKStIAI ASSMir.MtV'l’ Os
GROCERIES.
3 pipes Cognac Brandy
2 do Holland Gin
4 IPiils K.O Sng-ir
5 do 4th proof Jamaica Rum
2.5 bbls hroftn Havana Sugar
30 do New-Orleans do
25 do Northern Gin
And at ll o’clock, in Store,
A-- *SOHT!KSiT or
DRY GOODS .
2 cases Nuns Threads
1 do white Russia Drills
1 bale black Hnmhazetts
2 cases black Italian Sewing Silk
1 do Duck Fdntalobiis
1 do blue Nankeens
june 20 45
TIUS DAY, the 20th inst. at 11 o’clcok
Will be sold before our store,
One pair Carriage Horses.
jurie 19th 45
By John Shirk Jr.
TOMORROW, v\ t instant, at 11 o’clock.’
will be sold in front of his Auction Kooiri, No
2, Commerce Row, a g .ncra', assortment of
Liquorß & Groceries.
3 pipes Hollnnd Gin ,
•5 do Domestic Brandy
1 hhd N E Rum j
20 bbls very superior Gin
75 reams Wrapping Paper
30 bbls first quality Sugar
20 fn kins good Butter
30 bbls Philadelphia Beer
60 hampers Irish Potatoes
50 Windsor Chains
10 kegs Cordial—various kinds .
50 whole and half boxes Soap
20 boxes Raisins
20 boxes Candles, 4s 5s and Ss
400 boles Table Salt
15 do Chocolate No.l
1200 wt Bacon, £cc. Ac.
ALSO
1 Gig and Harness
X excellent Saddle Horse
june 20 45
By Georgeh Schley,
ON FRIDAY, 21 inst. at 11 o’clock.
Will be sold at his store
suxtinr ARTICLES OE
MERCHANDIZE.
—ALSO—
j t Gigatid Harness nearly new and ofgood quality
2 Horses, one accustomed to Harness the other
to the Saddle,
june 19 45
Jly J. It. Herbert s Cos.
On SATURDAY next, 22dinst. will be sold
at Bolton’s upper Wharf, at 11 o'clock,
FOUR HOUSE FRAMES,
Ready for putting up, of the following dimen
sioro, two 20 bv 30 feet, ■ 18 hv 28 and on 16
;by24 ; they can be examined any (lav ‘ efore
the day of sale, at Holton’* upper wharf Per
seus desirous of building will find it tlieir inter
est to attend the sale.
Terms, a credit tilltfre first of next January
far approved indorsed tes june 20 45
c7c Grihold & Cos.
j Taylor's Building's,
dFFEI JIO OR SALE:
i9 casks Shot sizes
34 kegs superior qradity
29 bundles Hat* 7
18 casks Rose*’ ils
1 elegant Gi; plated Harness
A few firkinaf. ashen Butter
june 8 /= i
— —— . a—
Tellr & Van Voorhis
j - Market Square
‘.. OFFER FOR SALE
40 bbls of N Gin j
15 firkins Goshen Butter
2 pipes cognac Brandy f
3 hhds of Jam, Rum
—ALSO—
A general assortment of domestic Goods •
Groceries june 7 035
Happiness,
A TALE for the grave and the gay, j, v *(,
author of * No Fiction/* 2 ve’ jg. j ugt
received, for sale by
THOS. LONGV.voRTfi
may 13 a** o** 0 **
aafr by hhdi ’ prime rctaili ’ ,ff ‘Aolasses. 80,
LAWRENCE & THOMPSON,
june 11 m* *
250 bis Whishey “
200 kegs Lard
30,000 pounds Bacon
Now landing and for sale bv
.. LAWRENCE & THOMPSON,
june 12 tS9
Notice.
JJS hereby giv’- n to defaulters, who hare been
u ne “ ** ”. Regimental Court of Enquiry held
°f t |p e an d sth inst. for default at the drill
ot Vicers on the 20th and parade on the 2lst
of May—that executions will Issue on the 15th
inst In the interim their fines will be receiv
ed, snd costa will be saved to them.
WM. BELCHER,
juneli 37 Clk. lat.Hegt. G. M.
Situation Wanted.
BY a gentleman, either in an Apothecary
Store, or in any other avocation that would
give him support during the summer. Res
pectable references (if required) can be given.
A line addressed to E. C- and left at this office,
will indiscriminately and peremptorily be at
tended to.
June 19 44