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(ty DtaCha>r**aofth* 3 rt*etii*bl Mar
itest*® Freeholder*, requests the atteadanii
Mtbe j^eve wiped pnwn.“ • *•***•< » br
Mid pt the P.ichange, to-morrow I7thta>t- at U
'o’clock A. M.to receive Uw report of a Cora nit
tMippointgl to tuke in agreement, with the
WharrhoMcn Mr unifjum rate* of wharfage end
WeMderaund that the com of the African-
leiaed at the Creek Agency, and delivered over
to the late Governor of thin otate; and now libetl
hd and claioted by a Spanish merchant, of llanno
MBeoett.ee for trial during die present mm
bftheClrc-.ii bodrt. • ThbOaab roust be interest
thtf 04 mtny accounts.
fcollhet flouse of Congress viere In aeaiion on
fee 6ih inat.
it Is Aatadm the Philadelphia Rational Caaeite.
that the Uritiahgover orient, in giving credaotltlt
(I la prepasad by the
why freight! from Chertevlon; (there the
cotton bgeomliy (a aqoate bake ate lower than
when from this £set, sad why the prices of oM.
ton aba, apart from tbb difference of freight, bet
tar than at thi* port-bow thr this mg be 'e-wreet;
•HI be left to the judgements <f those moat
concerted t
hnt.it UUifrt^M.
"A *hip of diroe oaiorj to alow 1000
' found bales cotton will »IUi facility
alow 1300 square, aaeb 330 lb
{39,600 -ha ) at 11 freight g
As th . cargo can lie stowed by com
mon labourer, t belt will be a sar
in the hire of stevedores, la this
port of' . ■ *
Add also saving of tints to the ship in
lading, 3 days at JM
5,500
The cargo of 1000 rouad bales (300,000
ihs)ai 11 is
5,79->Oo
4,166
Difference In one Ship in favor of
square bales
Which on the crop of 153,000 bales
would m ike 243.600
1.634
The Planters of Georgia thus pay' at least
$2D 004 per aim. more for packing their cotton
round than in square bales, in this single re
(a the CbnM.li whom it bassral to the enuracipa. and (hey pay lor (he hauling to markets
ted Spanish Colonies, lias addressed them to the
^Authorities it—"qrto the "Peiaons in poier
tdd the Authorities at—." Tbeuteofanv term
by which 3 recognition of Independence might be
1 Implied, bis been atQdioudy avoided.
. fefcAHCE.—It is asserted inthe LeuteN papers
> ‘ ihat the French Chamber of 0eputie*'urbich was
tb meat about the taiddtt of last month ».dd
ti Out dktafcwAil being the inteutlan ef the King
Is Antrry that Charter through .which alone he
. mas permitted to oMitot the thnme. Initeadofa
jrpreserttative Chamber, art Assembly is to be
bdUeethd together, and not to be dissolved duriiig,
at fastt seven yearn, for a more frequent recur,
rente to the npinkma oTtlie people is not condtt
ent with the pMekt Ultra Boyal Government of
A singdlar petition hsi been presented to the
Legislature Of VcaneaMc dy a man nanied Lamas
Charopit. K« acquaints tbc repreaenutivei of the
State, that wishing tp fulfil bis duties to loelety,
he is drrinuu if taking It Aim.elf a helpmate. He
aim expresses Us conviction-of being blessed
with a nuniuhms offspring, arid therefore prays
•*he may hate a law pasa. d allowing him to erect
h Bilhard Table, fur tbc support of hb said inten
ded wife-ami children."
. The birth tty tt President Daunt, vu cele
brated & Caracas on the 24lh October last. A
large comp my.partook of a splendid repast while
hational tin were" performed by a band. The
hall where the desert am served was decorated
yrith portraits of Bolivar and Washington. The
fn'tuwttg was atfiong the toasts drunk on the oe-
ciaian:
. M Washington, by bis exam file points odt to Bo
liver the path of independence and glory. These
two g-*eat spirits united in one object, institute a
claim to immortality sod to our gratitude. The
fumes ol Bolivar and Washington.
SflL BOOT!f.-tifa eoossqdeoee of ht hiring
been remarked that this gtndeabn was an imita
tor. of Klbt, he haa published the following ip.
iioe iu tbe Beston papers i—r
“Nunieroui SSeral opinions having honored Hr.
BOOTH by pronouncing him the mere terril.
bopyift of a trlelnliedpcrfarmer, he will at the
1 Suggestion of several friends, to prora he act.
from postural conception of character; and nsf
from imitation, deliver a Soliloquy IromRICH
ABD THE THI BO I .first in bis own mariner, and
aitartnrdAak that popular actor. Leaving the
^aassfire,**ttfthcaeigtnajity of hisaBbttgj
tnm rJL .Ytultnal Oantte.
W artillery, which dispenses altogether
with the lock and the port light; tttd in
sures Ere hi.stt seasons alike, more uhtrin-
ktanertus'tbsn .asy other means hitherto
employed. What b also very important, it
. will prove a great national taring, if adopt
ed, while It lessens the manual labor at the
gtfn, and renders the .operation of priming
pod firing simple beyond all comparison.
In fegard to storage ii possesses. equal fa
.. tHifiua, not occupying more than ono hun.
' flrcdlh pah of the space at present required.
Above all, it is an lndeatructable prepare
. litjB; damrfnrrs has no effect upon itj in ap
prtatince It resetr bles a-d nall fist jiiece ui
Metal ubontthe site of a’ five cent piece,
which, on being struck with a hammer,
explodes with considerable noise, and pen
- ct vatu through-tho Danncl cartridge at any
•required distance, without the necessity ol
occupying the intermediate apace of the
touch hole will) any kind of priming.
On the 30th day of-Norember last, cs
ptrimeuts were made at the United Suite*
Arsenal, (Frankfort) in presence of tha So-
pr rintendent and other persons,, when the
advantage! oft tea improvement were fully
fiemonatrated. The following is an authco
(ic memorandum:
- MEMORANDUM
6“-xperitdent! made at the US. Arsenal,
frankfotd, N'.vSOlh, 1623, upon tho de-
(dAating Capa and' tubes.
taL An 18 pounder iron gun was fired
dlph < tube () inchea loWg, filled with pow
der; bavltlg a cap with the detonating mat
ter in it; ibicknca 6T metal iron cap to
tehrMn t| inches. 1
ad. A six pounder was fired with the
te;. ohin thickness of metal 4 inches.
3J. The 18 pounder was fired with the
f 6ap only.
In the above eaperimenusa iron Initrd
(pent Was used to prase the cap down to tho
trwofihegrfnt a iaoh w.Um imT
ttfbck with ehammer. „ V. .
®3&8Si2Wsr
ffercftce much larger than would be credited,
«Ubottt«nceUmale ( viz:
d Wilson and five horses can carry
truli f*ciUty 3600 lbs. of cotton
from Eatonton to Avgiuu-but
suppose ten square bides, 330 lbs.
escb, (3300 bs) *tl2J $
Eight round biles on the ssme «E-
gon, which sre all they an lake,
escb i'OJ lb—(24-J0 lb.) at 1 53
41 25
36
Per lo id prnSt to the waggM
i 3s
And eitimaling for the ante 80,000
bales at tlu- above il.licrency in
prices, is -q-i .1 to 60,000
Is there any advantage derived from the roum:
bales to compensate fotdiia (net diflcrencc !
tt iv not ditapcr to nuke tlicm—vis;
To make lOaqr bla4ydsbagn’(aat35 $ 10
2 yds cordage a 12.J 2 ; 0
4 hands 1 day 5U 2
1 band 1 day 50
15 00
Toiriake 10 round bis 5 yds bsgn’g east 25 12 50
1 hand 5 days; or 5 bands 1 day at 50 2 5u
15 0-
To make square bales the screw and box w.f
cost about SlOUi and a planter’s crop of 160 bah:
will pay this cut, by the prevent difference at,
price, in one season. It will not operate burden
-untidy on the smaller planters, because they sel
their cotton in the seed to the ceunlty merchant-.,
or have it ginned and pocked on loll.
That square bales regulated by a standard tr
thcaiaeand weight, would be more adrantageou
to all parties, there an no longer be a doubt. I
is shewn abore to be of great advantage to tht
planter and to the waggoner—they would be pref
tcrable to the ware-house owner, because tbc-
occupy less room—tb.-y could be drayed cheapo
as « eridcuced in Hamburg, where ten bala an
aload for two hones—and should Sie-m boat-,
hare a free navigation of the river, they would
bs preferable to them at a lower freight i ant-
they are now preferable at tha one freight,—
The merchants wr.u d find an advantage in them,
beauie the cotton would go forward in belter
order, aod save an immense expence in mending,
which is now charged on round bales, which are
unavoidably torn in stowing the (hips i estimated
equal to 50 cents per bale. U Is said that square
bales are objectionable in the Lirerpoot market,
but it la not contended that any difference in pri.
IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. j c “« i * u ' T “. ,h ® te * hence h “ re " on * bl * >»
A gentfeman of tfiis city has made in •nppotmht objteno,, . .tight ooe-tnJ iiau }
Important diacovery’relative to discharging
perhaps be attributed to the fact, that all damag
ed & shipwrecked cotton goes in that shape to that
market; because other morketa require a stricter
regard to the quality of the article, wbereas in
I-irerpool no exception is made to qualities, so
that the prica aod the quality be proportion .te»
According then, to these estimates, there is t
(foaitire loss, without any equiralent, of 8303,600
par annum, made by the planters merely because
tbier cotton is packed in round instead of square
bala t without considering many adranlaga to
be derired to the other dame* and which are
loot to them by not packing in square bales.
A change In the system would ako open ,
more extensive trade to Kentucky, and patronise
their manufactories of cordage, of which 300,000
pounds would be annually consumed in this stack
which afford better returns for the goods which
thi; state furnishes that, than a deprecisted Cur
rency, and would aare the ncermity of the tie.
dera thither being made bog drorers or horse
Jo®****- A CITIZEN.
THE BACHELOR'S REGISTER.
f A new ml impmtd Kditin J
At 16 years incipient palpitations an ma-
mtetted towards the young ladies. iy
Much bluahlng and confusion oetun when
addressed by abtndsome woman—16. Con
fidence in conversation with the ladies is
much increased—IS. Becomes angry if
treated by them as n boy—so. Betrays
grew consciousness of hie own charms and
manliness—21, A looking giasa becomes
an indispensable piece of furniture fat hie
drouingvrodpfand in Some fauuocM finds
it* wey into the pocket—22. Inaufierabio
puppylem now exhibited,—23. Think* no
t , 8S5»ja?S^'SK
***. t ?.y° t be f dm without' hopes ol
gga&s&ttfiSe
h$ Wr MX fatfnteralib heanleH beings,
MOfSW Ugl.OUl of humuur in
*MUte*
indeebfkl
Collins.
previously.—32. B>
co co(uiderT>crtoni! 6nu(f io c wile
rouint • high ppiatan of hit ttlractiotw as
ahusband—34. Cooaequentiy ha* the hope
that ho maf ctlU marry a ehlkeen ,.3i. Falle
deeply and violently io lore trith one of 17.
36, Au dirnier detttfioirl toother refusal.
37. Indulges now in every kind of dittipa-
tioo.—38. Shunt tho beat pert of the fe
male aex, and finds some consolation for
hit spleen in the society of ladies of easy
diapositlonsv—39, Suffer* much reraorae
and mortification in au doing.—40. Begins
to think he is growing old, yet still feels a
Treati budding of mainmoniai ideal, but no
spiing shoot*.—41. A Dice, buxom young
widow hegina.to perplex him —42. Ven
turcs to address her with mixed sensitions
of love and interest—43. Interest prevails,
which causes much cautions reflection,—
44. The widow jilts him, being full a*-eau-
tious as himself.—45. Becomes every day
mire gloomy and averse to tne fair aex.—
49. Gouty and nervous symptoms now be
gin to assail him—47. Feara ivliat may be
come of him when he gets old and infirm ;
but atill persuades himself he is a young
43. Thinks living alone irksome.
mot and others.
Pilot Boat Georgia Aon, 'Lode, from a eniiaa
of eleven dtya. Off Hartia’a Industry, no Bator
day last picked up the topsail yard of a square
lined voorl Off gt Helena on Suadiy, saw a
brig bound to Charleston; haring been Mown to
49. Resolves to have a prudent young wo
man as housekeeper and companion.—
5u. A nervous affection about him, and
frequent attacks of the gout—51. Much'
pleased with his new housekeeper asanurse.
52. Begins Id feel some attachment to her.
53. His pride revolts at the idea of marry
ing her.—54. Is in great distress h >w to
act.—55 Completely under her Influence,
and very mitcdWe.—56. Many painlu:
thoughts about parting with her and at-
tempts to gain her on hia own terms.—57
She refuses to lire any longer with him solo.
58 Gouty, nervous, and bilious to excess
59. Feels very ill, sends for her to his bed
«tdc,and promises to espouse her.—60.
Grows rapidly worse, has his will made in
Iter farour, and makes his exit in her arms
THE OLD MAID’S REGISTER.
Ail5yrarsis anxious for comin.' out
and to obtain the attentions oi men.—16
Begins to have some idea of the tender'pes.
sion. —-17. Talks of lovr in a cottage, ao<’
disinterested affection.—18. Fancies her
self in love with some handsome man who
has flattered her. 19. Is a little more
difficult, in consequence of bring noticed.
—20. Commences fashionable, and has a
taste lor dashing. fit. Acquires more
confidence in her uwn attractions, and ex
pects a brilliant establishment.—32. Re
uses a go d offer, because the gentleman
is not a man of fashion.—S3 No objec-
ion to a flirt with any welt behaved gentle
man.—24. Begins to wondir she is not
named. 25. Becomes rather more
circumspect in her conduct.—26. Begins
i> think a large fortune not quite aa indis
pensablc.—27. Affects to prefer Ihficoui
uny of rational men.—28. Wishes t
■>e married in a quiet way, with a comforts
Me income,—29 Almost despairs oten
tering the married state.—11. An add •
iona< attention to dress is now manilesteti.
—32. Professes to dislike balls, findim
it difficult to gel good partners—33.
Wonders hots men can neglect the society
oi sedate, amiable women to flirt with chits
—34. Affects good humour in her con
venation with mer,.—35. Too jealous of
the praises of other women, m >rc at this
period than hitherto.-^—36. Quarrels with
her fi iend who has lately been married
—37. Imagines herself slighted in aocis
ty. 38. Likes talking of her acquaint
anccs who have married unfortunately, and
finds consotslion in their misfortuncs.-
39. Ill'iiature visibly on the increase, j—
40. Becomes meddling and officious.- ’
41. If rich, makes love to a young man
without fortune.—42. Not succeeding,
rails against the whole sex.—43. A pi
tialityfor cards, and scandal.——44. T
severe against the manners of the age.—
45. Exhibits* strong predilection for
Methodist parson.—-46. Enraged at his
desertion, and accuses the whole *ex of io
constancy.—47. Becomes desponding and
takes snuff.——48. Attunes her sensibility
to cats and dog*.—49, Adopts a depen
dant relation to attend her menagerie.—
50. Becomes disgusted with the world, and
vents her HI humour on her unfortunate
keeper of animals. .' *
ximnaawronaT
foxT or savannah.
Sleep Hsxsll, Holme*, (him Charleston vis Dt
rtca, to Mr CtumSertai*. Passengers, Hr Sing,
creed two daughters, lira lawns, and Mr
eaaamxs,
Ship Margaret, M‘Le!*n, Liverpool.
3 Wright.
Ship Union, Bellengreville,'Havre.
Usurel A Uthebeiudiere.
Ship Courier, Hudson, New Orleans.
A Low It eo.
Ship Vulture, Coffin, Liverpool.
S Wright.
Schr Patriot, Halsey, Plymouth N C.
RAJ Habersham.
Sailed yesteiday, ship Vulture, Coffin, Liver
pool; ship Uising States, Farce, Providence;
sloop William Read, Charleston.
%* The subscriber has removed
hi« OHieo to the second Hour of Cot. Pnty'a brick
buildings Immi dittely opposite Justice Russels
Office.
ABRAHAHI U'LYON, c. s.
dee 16 241
To the hlectors of Chatham Countg
t jVKLLOW CITIZENS—I am a candidate for
Coroner, at the cawing election, and will be
grateful foryoor support
„ PETER HYNES,
dec 16 341
For Havana.
The fast •Tiling sloop
JAMES MONROE,
CapL Luddinglon.
Will nil an Thursday, the 18th
intt. For freigbtef 150 bsrretsor passage bar
ing good accommodation* applt to
HALL A HOYT.
dec 16 . 24)
Cider.
BBLS Newark Cider, for sale by
04 HALL A IIOYT.
•tec 16
341
Mess Fork.
i)ft BARBELS MKSSPOIIK *
&\J Just received and for «le by
CALVIN BAKER.
dec 16 r241
Newark Cider.
,)A BBLS bat Newark Cider, landing from
brig Fanthea, and for sale by
C1UNE A NEWCOMB.
- W. Taylor’s wharf,
dee 16 x241
ELEGIAC STANZAS.
IFritten iy an OJfct r ling reriilmt in India, m Mt
* return te England
From the London Magazine.
1 ante, but they had passed away—
The fair In form, the pure In mind.
And like a stricken deer I stray,
. Where all are arrange and none are kiadt
Kind to the worn, the waned tool.
That pants, that struggles for repose t
O that my steps had reached the goal
' Where earthly ajghsaad sorrows dose.
Years bar* pasted o’er me like a dre in,-
That laves no trace on memory’s page I
llook around me and I seam
Some relic of a former age.
Alone as hi a arranger cBxte,
Where stranger voices mock my ear;
I mark the Ugrtng coarse of time,
a Irish—a'
Without a wish a hope—a fur t
Yet I hid hope*—and they have fled;
And I had far* were su too true;
Hy wishes toot—but they are dead,
And what have I with fife to do I
Tts but to trear a weary load,
I may not, dare not, out away;
To sigh for one small, Mill abode,
Wbere I may sleep as still a* they >—
As they, (be loveliest of their race,
Whose greasy tombs my sorrow* steer
Wbett worth oiy tool delights to tnew—
. Whott rery loss *tia sweet to weep;
To weep benath the Meet ■*«■;
With sate to efeldtt totetr, to tee t
Ufi p|jj bfitow no dean r boon
OsweerSiH iiitk ittlileiteft**.
I leave the weridthat keen ttewot,
TobeldeoauMaiearvithth* dodt
Aedfoacyemyneathespos
ijagafa&as**
I taro to chap Uom forma of kftt|
And tbe pale monwng chili* my eye.
roi-
JVegro Fifes, 8Cc.
,i A BOXES t'lsin anu Flgun:u Negro Pipes,
L JtV» assorted tiles, just received—for sale hy
hall u iioyt.
dee 16 2«
Just Received.
on HHBS. t’cnnsylvaxia Uy e Whiskey
rtS^^joblsttuperfine Flour
For !>lt by THOMAS WIUGHT.
. dec 16 w241
•tt,;-..
OhMorro# Eceniitg, Dec. 17
tke ■—lagtt Entatalnremrt te commena tie
T®-GRAND ENTREE -1
With a MgaHoqet display of bautiful £***
Horsemanship by die whole Troop
FLYIYG PHENOMENA
SLACK WIRE—Br Ha Caaattn
St\W Vaulting '
ssser
Whiuktt
tt*
HORSEMAJrSHIP-aBj Mr. Sncxm
noRSEJHjwsmo-fj
ON TWO NORSES,
During which k* wilt perform trie art* -
The Eveniage Entertainment, t* conclude win!
THE HINTED TAYLOR/"
Mr. Button’s Journey to Brentfmri
Ejfiy Button, J Mr.^tk
R dfng Mater, ( Mr.^pg.
Clown, -HrTraSw
STS) • d “ U,, . ed ' 0 “• l»lf p*
Sat! are nrepaied on the left hand side of N
Pit, for Perrons of Colotts. °* n
Door, open .t talfpot liZaadperformaace t
commence at 4 past 7o’clock. NoataokiovS
ed within the doom of the Circui ■
Ticketa to be had dally at the City Hotel i
at tl.s Box Office of the Circus from u ,
o'clock. Ticketa onljradmit the night for a
they are sold—Cheeks nm transferable.
The Bar ef the Circus will be Kept byjj^j
D d n « i* '34t **;
XL
Si.
W. H A YI
f DEW,
/TtHE tadia and Gentlemen oT Si aimiri a
iv resdectfully Informed tnat Ur A a
sax, wiH be' in Savannah on the lit of Jm _
next, prepared to attend to bia I’rofeaaioaal E
*111711,
deeS
i|232
NOTICE.
D URING my abaence. Ur John Delberghe wil
act m uiy attorney.
P. DUFFY.
Stove salt, Whiskey, l’otk, tec.
J. B. Herbert Co.
1UVZ ntrkiv’n rax aero xavira A iuoi caantixa,
200 J5 C “® t °-' ?d 8 * l ‘ 5 fcu *® h «»eh
bbl. sVhiskoy
20 bbb MraPorkNYcityinspection
1 ate furniture D.na’ny
2-trunks Calieoa
1 trunk White Cotton Hose
For ale on accommodating terms,
dec 16 241
iTloudY~co. ~~
_ ... ora* ro* uns.
1 OQ bbb Muscovado Sugar, lauding tram
lAit/ schr Jama Warren, from Uuston
A Stare,
100 esaks cut Niilvisiorted
100 bbb Gena ee Flour, warranted of au-
. „ P'." 01, 9“ u ‘7 for family uie
4 Tons Iron
20 coill bale Rope
2u bbla Prime Pork
dec 16 x241
P. McDERMOT,
«*• Baciivaa at vat tequr xaawiat taox mu-
natrxia
1 AA bbb supetfiae family floor
LUU eo half bbb da do
100 boxes Candles first quality
13 halfbbbBcafpotupfor&mily
dee 16
"notice
T HE Stetm-noat Carolina from Savannah, to
^^“^fottqfh.willbola operation again, on
In th* mao time, the fin* o» Stegee will be
extendoddown from Puryaburgh to th* Uaion
Ferry, where, by tbe mafia for Chat baton mad
arttfuaBsss ‘
nasTirswaW:
eloae vehicle*. On the other th*
3SsSrl
P. M'DEHMO'L'T,
rNFORMS hia town ami country |
t that he baa returned from the nortt
neral assortment of ' . • '
Hardware, Pry Goods and
V .1'
iilof which be will dispose Of by Wholesale!
RetaiL fora moderate profit, is be has nadef
Durehskes much lower than last setson.
i5f^r^ wut>a,aiMr
10 foni of American Uastin
103 Ca.Iea Cut Nails, asaortei
3 Tons Sad Irons
2 Tons Shot, assorted,
Bar Lead in Kegs' 7.
. 2000 tb Hooks and Hinges, with a 1
. anortmvnt o> Building artiolu
Sheet ard Hoop Iron
Waggon Brows, all aba •
Tea Kettles cast ami sheet in*
Copper Kcttla from J to 2 gallon
6 lluz. Mill Saw , very thick, made for I
market ,
Cross, Fi’, Wood and Hand Jiwa
Black Smith’s Bellows, from 21 to 9
inchea
Amtis ViCru, Serey t*liteavid thurm
6 liantbome Stoves with knobs and pipe
35 Pair of Audirm>,aewp*tteroa,iritli!f
vela and Torig4 1
Wire and Solid Itraia Pandera
1 Haae single and doublebarrel fire (
Stint Bags Powder Hunts, sad Birdfi
20 Dois Shovels and Spades
100 Ucjs Ctirry Contbs
6Grus*Cowskim " I
6 Cases Tumblers in straw ,
Farcy Hearth Rrushes and RMbwi t
150 Dot Plough and Bed Cord*
Bate Rope ~7 :
Saab Cord, Garden Idea '
16 Hair and whniebdxa Whjtimoret (
ton and Wool, Cards, Not 8 to 18
4 Tons Share MpqUa >.
20 Setts Dish tjuvera ' *
A general"assor,m*tn of all kind* rffi™
and Fancy clnjha'aml mirket ItaiM
Carpenters' liana ofkUdrlotiptwnt.1
25 Nests Tubs iron bound
drygoods;
4 Beta Point Blanket*. Mi-Sited 4,
Bom Blankets, from 8 to 13 Uuartets
Ixrge U. fflc Blankets
* ' -8 Cases Domestao final
unbleached •
Cheeks, Casaimeres, i
' 2 Casa common Wo.
INSIORR..
100 Bbb Surierfine'PhiladcIphb'Tloor
.50 do Gin '
50 do .. Mesa Pork
45 BairhUi New/York Beef ,
4 Pipes Brandy, Seigneti’a brand
,75 Ken'D"P
« _
1 do. Old Madeira Wine, In* ty 1
mijohn
1 Puncteon old friah Whiskey. .
Peach Brandy, 4th proof, l2ytesc« I
2 Pina old Hollind Gin
6 In Cortia Wise * . J
10 Casks Malaga Winn, 20|M«,« C *
3 Hilda Often CoppcMa
4 Keg* Salt Pain
SO Catty Pox** tfyso# fb* M
ImperlaL Young llyaon, 'Goapodaer*
Pnuchnng Teai
120 Doe fiat tabb katt^l tsk
4 HbdsNewOrlaM Sugar
20 Bags Greeo Coffee
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