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The PRESIDENT of the United States has been pleased to nominate, and by and with the .
advice and confcut of the Senate, to appoint,
John Jay, of New-York, Chief justice.
John Rutledge, of South-Carolina,
James Wilson, of Pennsylvania, J $
William Cuthing, of Maflachufetts, > Aflociate Judges.
Robert H. Harrison, of Maryland, N
John Blair, of Virginia,
Edmund Randolph, Attorney General.
DiJlriSs. judges- attorneys' Marjhalls.
Main, David Sewell, William Lithgow. Henry Dearbourn,
New-.Hamthire, john Sullivan, Samuel Sherburne, jun. John Parker,
Maflachufetts, John Lowell, Christopher Gore, Jouathan Jackson,
Connecticut, Richard Law, Pierpont Edwards, Philip 3radley,
Pennsylvania, Francis Hopkinfon, William Lewis, Clement Biddle,
Delaware, Gunning Bedford, George Read, jun. Allan M'Lean,
Maryland, Thomas lohnfon, Joseph Potts, Nathaniel Ramsay,
Virginia, Edmund Pendleton, John Marthall, Edward Carrington, ;
South-Carolina, Thomas Pinckney, John Julius Pringlfc, Isaac Huger,
Georgia, Nathaniel Pendleton,- Matthew M‘AUiftcr, Robert Forfyth,
Keutuckey, Harry Innes, George Nicholas, SajHuel M Dowell,jdn.
New-York, James Duane, Richard Harrifoii, William S. Smith,
New-Jcrfey, David Brearly. Richard Stockton. Thomas Lowry.
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To be Sold,
On reafonablc ttrms , for Cajh t Tobacco % Ne
grots ot Horses, *
A verylarge & general A{T>rtment of
MEDICINES,
Just imported from Eu»ope, which *
are as folow, viz.
4 I
I)FRUVIAN Bark
k Cafcarella baik
bal. Polychrift.
Spanilh flies
Flowers of Sulphur*
Gentian root
White lead
Anthos fl&wers
An ike is T
Jalap in powder :
Glauber fa Its
Epsom salts
Magnesia
Oamphire
Lithatj?. Aur.
Manna
Myrrhse
Hi labor
Gum. Thus.
Chamomile flowers •
Aloes
Red lead '
Gum. ArabaC,
Gal anum
Rhetibarb 1
Gum. F agacanth. *
Guiacum
Burgdnciy pitch
Lap s. Calamin.
Sennae
Zedoary
Ginger
Long pepper
Crude fulpher
Tart, emetic
Alum. Rupm.
Calomel
Corrosive sublimate
Cinnabec ppt.
8a). ably nth.
Copperas
Borax
Ipecacuanha
Turmerick
Radx. Columbc*
Cummin feeds
Mace
Cloves
Belt Cinnamon
ihriiUl. uitsr
Cannella Alb.
Sal. ammon. crud.'
Kadx. galangal.
contrayerva.
Terra Japon.
Creta. ppt,
Foenu .reck feeds
Kefina flav.
Laudanum
Opium
* il of amber
Spii its of lavendei*
.Sapo. liquid
Huxham’s tindlurc bark
Volatile spirits
Balfarn capivi
Oil of spike
Valerian root
. Caffiae fiftulse
Liqucrice root
. Oil of vitriol ■"
Aqua fortis
Ratfbane
1 Nitri
Many other Articles too tedious to
mention.
C. Dyfert.
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, Burke y Oilober Term , 1788. '
George Wyche, Ex*r of BaTs l,;
vs * > Attachment. '
John Todd, > \;
Ordered ,
THAT the defendant do appear and
plead within a year and a day; other
wise judgment by default.
By Order of the Court ,
, JOHN DAVIES, C/*riJ
Oftober 21,1788.
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BENJ AMINE Jenkins toils be
fore me the following strays
aw g young heitfers, and two large
ftcers; one heiffer black, with a
white, face, no mark or brand per
ceivable •, the other a pale red, with
some white spots, marked with an
under flop fn each ear, -no brand—
One red and white fleer, the other
black and white, each marked with
a crop and half crop in each ear, no
brands perceivable; the latter has
one of hig horns dropmd down in
his face* Ihe owner or owners
mufl prove his or their property
within the time preferibed hy law
before
J. FOSTER, J, P,
Blank Deeds of Convey
ance to be had of the Printer,
j HE Subscriber has fettled a plantation
1 on Back river, near Savannah, which
makes it convenient for him to refute in thaf
town. As his planting interest will not oc
cupy the whole of his time, he intends to en
gage in the
Factorage & Com
miff on Bujinefs .
Will ieceive rice, indigo, tobacco, lumber,
‘ merchandize, negroes, &c. to dispose of on
-■ Commission. Those who are not engaged with
Agents, he offers his service to receive their
consignments, o'r.to tranfaft bufineftfor them.
Mei chants or planters, who are fettled on
either Hide near Savannah river, who may be
desirous of fending their rice, tobacco, indi
go or lumber, to Chaflefton by water, may
depend* on his‘ utmost care and’ dilligence in
forwarding the fame/,. Letters or'orderp di
rected to him at his house, in Savannah/ will
be attended to with accuracy and dispatch ;
and the ftri&eft punctuality will be observed
in tianiatting or paying to orders whatever
monies of other people may tome into his
hands.
RICHARD WAYNB* ’
Savannah, Sept. 22, 1789/
For Sale,
A small Cargo of
Prime Slaves,
Just arrived from the river Gambia.,' ■
to be oilpofed of for Cafb or Pro
duce. For particulars, apply to the
: lubicribelr.
RICHARD WAYNE.
Savannah, Sept. 22, 1789.
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At a Meeting of the Board of
Fruflee* of the Richmond Aca
demy, Friday; Sept . 11,1789.
I T appearing that the commons
td be leafed out by the ad of
Aflembly of the fourteenth Au
guit, 1786, have not been clear
ed and cultivated ks therein, and by
leveral orders of this Board, have
been direded. And it having been
suggested, that, provided the lease
could be extended, several of the
leflees, or their aftigns, would bind
themselves to clear and cultivate the
parts by them refpedively leafed, in
conformity to the objects of the Lid
ad j whereupon
It is ordered , T hat all such ieftees,
or their aftigns, who shall pay the
rents dhe, and give obligat ons, with
security, for the sduitional time as
per annual lease, shall be entitled to
\ a lease of fevert years, to commence
[from the third 1 uefday in Odcber
next; and that the obligations of
all luch as do not comply literally
with this order, shall be put in suit
agreeable to the order of the Board
ot the 21 ft July last, if not paid by
the laid third Tuefday in Odober
. next.
Ordered , That the foregoing or- /
der be published. } . /
Extra ft from the proceedings
of the Board, *
J. M. SIMMONS, Clerk .
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1 To be Exchanged,
A Negro., of any age or 'delcrlp*
tion» for Enqttrri of •im? 4
Pi inter, •