Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, July 15, 1824, Image 3

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Alabama.—0 drive t!- ... - fhv wnc.il*; ton-en* <» have W- W, C ■•»wfortl to reign over you. MiSsouri-V'"" bordern extend far t? wards the setting aum-May his declining rays admonish V«« «" be faiteful as rulers and citizens—faithful to your elder sisters of the .Union—-but above all, faithful to ^° U Jit Washington, City. Hon. 'William H.Crawford: Guided by principle nnd liberality, he has nothing to fear, but every thing to expect, from a just and discerning nation. Confusion to all conspirators,from A, B, fo X. Y, 7. The financial "pilot that weathered the 1 storm.” . William II. Crawfo'd: Strong in..virtue rml firm to the interests of his country, his claim * to fliC cvofidenqe of the people in '‘er the, ill tar. ks ofl'his enemies. The Caucu sysieint.The Uepublicans, hv adopiiug .'.secured tous ;» Jeff'rson, •'Madison, and a Monroe, and doubtless will secure t« us u Crawford; may it not be riband.' ed. James Mpnros and Wm. H. Crawford, associated by Providence in some of the niiisttryi z and important epocliB of our political .'Story—whome Heaven has join* ml together let no nan put asunder. ° Jll .Yorf'ilk, Vrt. « 7h e next President of the. U. States— M«y he be ns just as Ai istdes, independent a- mogenes irivulnenible as Achilles, craf. tv as Mercurf, ami wise as Solon.” 3 t Raleigh,M V. ByMaj- 1) C. Hints.— Wm. II. Craw- fold} Impcvious'to the teetn of malice, the pine K. publican, the able Secretary, the hoi'est Man. AT DARIF.M OEO, Wm. H. Crawford, Divested of every J,.n1l»y by'.lie industry nt his enemies, lie ["wifi ascend that high station ordained him by * free people, with a brilliancy that will dazzle alt oppsition. Wi H. Crawford and Andrew Jackson: may the .former be . placed ut the head of oi r civil department and the latter be foil id at the head of our military ode. Chief Justice Spencer,has recently moved the Court ofChancery of thestate of New. Y.. k, for an injunction to prevent the iteiueboh' Olive launch from navigating th- North Rittr, said post not having since he*'.first trip, touched at any port or place of any othar state, but made tier passages-' di'pc* io and from New York and AUpiriy, in violation of the rights of the Ncpdlf Riv er Sfeam-Hoat Company. The Chancel lor stated that he could not grant the in junction upon a mere motion, and the question was to be argued on the 6th inst. The ground of the former decision of the Chancellor, it will be recollected, was the the*' of the Olive Branch touching and 'landing passengers and freight in New* • -Je. s.y. The Nem-York American, a paper kwnjyii to be warmly in, the interest of Mr Adhii.v, soys, that Mi. C. awftitd *• hits as many, if not a greater number ufsupporters ip South Carolina, then either, Mr Afirmia M. Jackson or Mi Clay individually,and a gune.ral union of wi ose friends would be found necessary oVi any leading question to overbalance thepa ty of Mr Ciawfo'd.”. A Military ‘and .Shiem.fic Academy, (says the ComwerwiMl-AdvMtsei,) to be Inc ted at New Haven, ha.s.been iiicorpor ated by the-Legislature of Connecticut. We ilife'- from a paragraph hi one of the New Haveil papers] that Capif. ’Partridge is to be plceti at the head nfihe insti ution.. Boston Centinel. * On Thursday last, the 1st inst. Bar.in, be SrACKKLBKnG, Charge d'Aft'iirs from .Sweden, was pressed to the President, by the Secretary of State, and had an au- dieoce of leave, preparatory to his depai - tu e fom this for'his own country, whith er he is soon going-itpoi. a temporary leave of absence ft bin his soyrej.;;,. National Government Journal. trom were ffie hearing? Tf the tvhole were hear- w' ere were the smelling? 18. But nuyv hath God set members ev- e y one of them in the body, as it hath pleased him. Sentence of death , wan then solemnly pi onounsed by the Court.—Nat. Jldv. sinrxhjvs. PORT OP SAVANNAH. CLRAni.il, Ship (Jiiftord Wayne, White, New York, K Williams, .uimvrn, ' F. L ship Augusta, Van Dyke, from New York, to Hall & llojt ownersjwith ml asioited cargo, to Scarbrough W Clark, E Coppee, H Cleiand, 0 C Griswo d, 0 Cordon, h V, h .1 Schenk, 1) It Nichols, I W Whitlock, a C Donning, H Bliss. A & F. Wood; C. UiVittmuyer t* co. Johnston, Hips ft Co Cohen Sc Miller, A Scudder, I IV Motrel .1 If Herbert 8c co, G 11 i.amar, Ponce 8c v..R 2ie. The packet ship Clifford Wayne, White,for N York, ..ared tills morning, but io consequence of routing in contact with the ship. Corsair, which lay nearly across a narrow part of the channel, was driven ashore, and will lie delayed until to-morrow Pasn-ngevs—Itev Mr .Carter, iady, two children and servant, Mr J Hunter, lady children anrl servant, Mr Kopman and lady, Mrs George, Mrs Itra-ch, Mrs l.imbert, .Miss Symington, Mtssrs Blnhch'.t'd, W T Williams, w Baker, J M Junes, Scranton, S Phi I brick, Itathbone, A Milter, Dr A B Ha) Oen,Thompson, Dayton, Clark Pannier, Morgan, and others. Passengers in the brig Ocean, Marshall wliicli ve scl went to sea on -'aturduy noun last, for N. York—Miss Grunt, Mira G Harris, Miss Gould, Messrs Grant, Gould, and two Master Gowans The ship Uebecca, from Providence for this nnrt, was spoke off Georgetown, on the JMi inst. The ship Emperor, Bennett, for tins porl sailed front New York on the 4ih inst.; schr Ann Maria,' Sisson do. . c.Lt.uirn rnn Tins Pout, At New York, 3d inst ship Emperor, Bennett AMUVEI1 ranM THIS POUT, At New York, 4tl> hint ship Martha, Snow, 7 days, At Charleston, 11th schr Patiopcu, Morris, 1 day. ••• •. The Padsengei ford Are requested to be t MORROW MOBNIt per Ship Clif- (njne, Anderson’s wharf TO. at 9 o’clock, precisely, where a Steam Boa! will be ready to convey them on board * julyif. (Q 5 * During the absence of the Subscriber Mr. Thos. It. Price will act as his ■tUorhey. J. N WHITLOCK. July 15 151 ^Administrator's Hale. / ILL be sold ai the Court Honan in the Ci* 1 ty of Savannah on the first Tuesday in Sejr'.mbcr. The remaining personal estate of Otls'V ithifTgton, dec. Consisting of one chest and one trunk of wearing apparel,ami one watch for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said tier'd, JOHN ATHEltTON, Adm’r. July 1.5 ••j-141 for TAverpool. The sub. lat tial Brig OSGOOD, Gardner, Master, Having the greater part of her cargo engaged will be dispatched for the above pbrt on or about 1st proximo. Por freight of 200 bales Cotton or passage —apply to the Captain on buard at Wal lace’s lower wharf, or to SAMUEL WRIGHT July 13 1.150 ‘ QtJ'J'Tew Arrangement. Executor’s Notice. A LL persons having demand bgain-t the estate nf Hie late Hugh M'Calt, K-iq. dec’ll are 'requested to bund them in for payment, and those i' deb;c(l to the estate will please make immediate payment, TflOSM'CALL, ? .. , PtllLlP BRASCH.3 f ' xt,rB July 13 T5b Will he Hold, A T the City Pound on Friday next, nt 11 o’ clock the fid owing cattle, if tiiey are not ,taken away by their owners hefnre tlmt day, . OueTmudkrcow marked iri bqili'ears wnh a swallow fork, One brimlie bolt lias no mark, ■ One black and white r.idf, P M STONE, Martii 1. julyl.T ■ MU .... J1 Fashionable kind f lying—A geri'le man pas mg' -hrouj/h Fleet’ Market was surprized by being liail Al f'oift the wel known College, by aTfiend who. it apippar ed, was "in dw once Vile J* “Ah Tom, why how come you 'heiv ?”'asked the gentle- mao. “0, a lie,” "F'lV telljuge iiel.Joi possible! there must bp srimp mistake.” “No, it’s trup enough—/ p omised to pay my taylor's bill, and 1 didn't Singular Law Case*—A man by the name of Smith, cut off the ears onp Toylor, ip Nassau, New Providence ; he was tried and convicted under the stature of Alay- heim, which is a capital nftetfee.; an ariest of judgment waa moved, on the ground that the $(r was not a " member of the bdy ” •8 referred to ip the statute. The Court took a week to consider, and S ave a learned opinion, shewing clpsrly iat the ear was a member of ‘he body, and •n citing autborifies, the following were re ferred to from 8t* Paul, in his first epistle to the Corinthians: ^l4.For the body is not one number, 15. If the foot shall say, because, I am “°t the hand, I am not of the body; is’ it therefore no,t of the body P 16. And if the ear shall say, because I am not the eye, I am of the body; is it not 1/• If this whole body wtre so eyo, 1 where Georgia—Wayne County. W HKKEAS Cinirtney Stewart applies fo r letters of administration on the estate o> Jarr.es B Stewart dec These are, therefore, to c'te and admonish all and singular die kindred and creditors of the said dec to file their objections (if uny they have) in my ufRce on or .before the 14th dBy cif August next otherwise letters of tulminiatration will be granted to tlte applicant. Given undo my hand and seal of office this PJtli day of July, A I). 1824. JOHN POUT, ccovc, , july 15 151 Madison Springs. ^■VHE Subscriber, tenders his uiank9 to hia 1. friends and the public, for tiie liberal pat ronage bestowed, and hopes during the ensuing season, from the improved state of hi* health. ;.o give that attention to his house and boarders as to render their situation as comfortable as the state of the country will permit. ' Ilia bar will be .well supplied, and his house in «dilKion to liia former supplies will, have an abundance of milk, vegetables, See. for the accommodation of Ills boarders. HATES OF FAKE. For man and horse by the month or sea- son, per day For a longer time than ten days but less than a month, per day For ten days or a less .time, per day Man per week than one week JAMES ALEXANDER, N. II. Wanted a young man.to act as Bar keeper, at the above place during 'In; months of August and September. ' Apply to Maj. Wm. F. Scot', Milledgeville, or .at the Springs Vo j. A julv 15 151 - Xj’ The Constitutionalist nnd Savannah Re publican will please publish the above'once a wei-k 4 times. Tlic Steam Bout Carolina, W ild, on Thursday next, the 24th inst. com mence running between Savannah and f’arachucler Lauding, opposite Knbertville, S t: Leave Holton’s central wharf every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6 o’clock A. M—ar rive at I’arachuuler the smie days at 7, I’. M. Returning—Leave Parachucler every Wednes day, Friday and Sunday, at 7 6 clock A. M. and reach -•nvamiah at 4 o’clock, l*. M. She will take Passengers and Freight to and from Itobertville, S G—also, on her way up and down, to and from Purysburg, Ebetieser,Sisters’ ferry, and Tuckaseekirg. She will continue to touch at Purysburg eve ry day, except Monday, at her usual hour going and returning. Passengers will be provided with Breakfast and Dinner on board. By this arrangement the Steam Boat convey ance connected with the Savannah and Augusts line of stages isextendedfrom Savannah to Itob ertville, S C. june 24 l141 t .. y Wanted. ’ F ROM 5 to 6 black Carpenters to work at Da rien from l to -t months, agreeable to' tin •csire of their owners. Their .wages "'id bi paid muuthly .ii'.thi.t place Applv to , DUNHAM Sr CAMPFiELI). July 13 aISO • NOTICE; ~ A LL persons indebted to li e estate nfjohan- /V.na Marcy Moore, of KffiYgliam County, dec’d to come forward and make pay meat and tiiosethat have any accounts, to jirtveMt tliem tu HEJCr'KlAII E\;ANS, Adm’r. sept 28 19J $1 00 1 25 1.50 5 25 1 00 RtCMS TAVEHM i »HF. undersigned having fitted up his HOt'SE ,of ENTER I aInMENT, in n style which authoris'es him to say, that for convenience, comfiirt aiid m atness, ii cballejigi s its superior to be proditiced jn any up country establishment, plant respectfully solicits thy patronage of a lib eral public He feels an additional pleasure in assuring siich ns may favor him With their com pany, that along uitii all (he gor d things which the market ean afford to render his In-ai d iii' i. ting, he lias in opted certain regulations, which will secure to them the enjoi m«-nt of their time, free from those Intrusions and vulgarities so in c.dental and disgraceful, in the general, to inns of the up country . . A. P. RICE. Washington, Oa July 1st, 1824. The editors of the Savannah Republican, Georgia Journal and Augusta .(institutionalist, arc requested to publish the above once,a week for rite month, and send their accounts to this office. july 13 Jp150 Consulate of Portugal. D UUIN'G tlie absence.of the subscriber, Mrll D GHEES, will attend io tlv duties of his office. FR N'1S.SOUHEL, Vice Consul for the State of G'eotgia. ' '■ i The Subscriber, B AYING purchased the stock belonging M the late concern of Messrs Pony at & Hof and, informs his fiends and the public that he hi.s opened a !,‘iujg ami Medicine Store* comprising ali the arlicles in that line, and is in dsily expectation of receiving an sd iitional sup plyjvliieh will render his assortment eomplelc and which lie offers forV.ile., Wholesale or Be. mil, at reduced prices, for approved paper, on icciminv'ilaiing terms, ni'hto store cm Hie Bay, ipposilt the Exciiange. A. DF. LAROGHE. july 3 t.146 PtTStlC SAIT?. By Calvin. Baker. On tee first Tuesday in August nolst, Will be sold at his store, The sclir MAGNOI If), Burther 98 12»95tln tons, v. i t'. i P,apparel, &c. as she now lies at M"" i ’ Seing part of the estate of the late l' t • A i ncau, deceased, and sold by order on hi . tors.—Terms cash. juneS2 140 i, rtr^ I By Calvin ttakv’i'. ExdcntoT’ii SaJu. Dn tlie first Tuesday in August next, At 11 o’clock. Will be sold before the Court House in this city^ Guns, Hifles, Pistols, S]>yiGlasses, Bedsteads, Bedding, 5$c. ^c. ALSO, A Negro Fellow, about 25 years of age, a good house servant and hostler—and One Dog of the setter breed, belonging to the estate of Gardner Tufts, dec. and sold by order of tha executor, fot the benefit of tee heirs. June 9 135 Cotton Bagging, &c. 4\ FEW’ iitiildred pieces superior 42 inch Hiissia hemp . . COTTON BAGGING, And a variety of other British Manufactures, which will after this month, be subjected to ad- dhiojial duty, for sale at former prices, if applied fur'Immediately, and long credit given for up- proved paper..... ANDREW LOW & CO. ,june 4 . . 132—2m . ■ Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in August next, “ILL be sold at the Court House lit \Vayn6 County, between the usual hours A negro man tiamed March, under an cxecu?- lion on tlie foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of Thos. Muse against John R Kemp. JOSEPH FORT,s wo. may 31 12$, , y; « City Sheriff’s Sale-—continuej On thejirsl Tuesday in August next, ILL fie Hold before the Court House in tlie City of Savannah, between the usual hours of 10 and 4 o’clock. All ttm lot of land known in the plan of the city of Savannah, as lot No 25 twenty five Brown ward, containing 60 feet in front and 90 feet deep subject to au annual ground rent to the corporation of the city of Savannah, together will) the buildings thereon, bounded east by lot No 24 twenty four, Smith by Hail St. west by lot No 26 twenty ait and north by a lane, levied on as the property of Charles H. Hayden, to satisfy nVOPi111nna fnnm thn I'nilnf nf f’/immnn Pinna nn4 MmcE. r llE GENEIf.VLIMt’OIUTNG and WHOLE SALE I'U.ilNEsIS, heretofore conducted by Jamks DickMk 6f Co. and Gbohok Kexfii, .separately, is this day united, and will be carried on by tlie undersigned, who have connected theiRsehes under tlie firm of a jV. Rockwell & Co. All the advantages which cither of the late es tubl’ohnieuls offered may be depended upon fronvthe present one, by which they hope to retain the friends of both. GEORGE RELPH, CHARLES W. ROCKWELL- july 1 ^ n!45 Removal. <5 DIE (ipdersigned Imre taken an office in the 3. brick building, owned by Mrs Hamilton, near tlie Stute llauk. LAW &0ACKSON. july 10 itl 49{ ’■■ For Sale, iirFirin wo^bloons 50 kegs crackers and Butler Biscuit 25 hluls fresh molasses from Matan. zas via charleston. GAUDRY W HERBERT, july 10 mI49 Georgia-r—Chatham ounty. By the linn, the Justices of the Inferior Court- sitting for ordinary oflyposes. W HEREAS Richard K. Cuyier, executor of a illiam Shaw deceased has petitioned the Mon. Court of Ordinary, to be discharged from his said executorship. These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and singular the kindreci and creditors of the said deceased, to file tlicir objections (if any they have) in the office of tlie clerk of the Court of Ordinary on or before the 13th day of January next ensuing the date hereof, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to tlie peti tioner.- Witness the Honorable Thomas N. Morel, one of the Justices of the said Court, this 13th day of July, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o. july 13 150 Removal. g'|R. A SHE El ALL has removed his office to JLrihe .'tiildirg immediately'opposite to Mr. Frederick Herb’s residence, Jefferson Street, ope door north of Broughton Street, july 8 m 148 Ftanters Bank. O N and after Monday next, this bank will be r Fshut at one o’clock. julv 7 a148 J. MARSHALL, Gashier NOTIGh. \ LL persons indebted to the C9tate of Eliza- b-h Fell late of Chatham County, deceased, me requested to m,ke immediate payment to Hie subscriber, and those to whom tiie said es tate is indebted are requested to exhibit their demands duty authenticated, to PETER BRICK, Ex’or. july 13 150 Sugar, Giu & Flour. HHD i. Prime St Croix Sugar 50 bfi’a Northern Gin 100 bbls fresh superfine Flour For sale by HALL & IIOYT. july 10 149 ' . ; "■ ’ Georgia—Chatham County. By ,the Hon.-the Justices of the Inferior Court sitting for ordinary purposess. 1IEREAS Linus P. Sage administrator of Sprague Taylor, deceased, has petitioned the Honorable Court of Ordinary to be discharg. ed from his said administrationsliip These are therefore to bite and admonish all and singular tbe kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if apy they have) in the office of the clerk of the Court of’ Ordinary, on or before the 13th day of Janua ry next ensuing the date hereof; otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to the appli. cant. Witness the honorable Thomas N. Morel one Of the Justices of tlie said Court this 13th day of July, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty four. S. M. BOND, C c o. julyi3 150 ^oi>fE months afterdate, application will be made to-theilon. the Inferior Court of Dill- loop county, when sitting for ordinary purposes to sell all the real and persona! estate of Allen Denmark, dec’d, for the benefit of the heirs anil creditors. ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r. / MARY DENMARK, Adm’gt. Bulloch county. feb 28 48 (JjTlie Wist Office will un til the first November next, be closed from 1 to 3 o’clock, V M. july 3 1*45 Bank State of Georgia, '' SaVanwaii, 10th July, 1824. 'jj'WOTICK—This Bank will be closed on Thuri< sV-l'lay next, and until the 1st November, at 1 o’clock, P. M. ■ ’ v - ' A. PORTER, Cashier. july 13 ■ #150 executions from the Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer f#r the city of 9avannah, Jno F Williamson vs Charles H Hayden, Moore 8a Lyman va. same, and Charles W Rockwell vs*, same, and an execution fur tent, John U Berthe* lot vs same. Sold at the risk of the former pur* chaser. A IDT.YON.es. july 13 . 150 For Sale, r HE Darien Eastern Steam Saw ahd Rice Mill, with the appurtenances thereto be longing—An extensive credit will be given te tlie purchaser or purchasers, he or they giving security, approved of by the Bank of Darien.— For terms apply to • GEORGE ATKINSON, ’ JAMES DUN WOODY, HENRY HARFORD. Bank Committee. 03* The Savannah Republican is requested to insert the above, and forward the account to the Bank of Darien for pa) ment. aug.2 164 /■ ’ 3 < JWTJLCR. A LL persons having demands against the es tate of Mrs. Jane Myers, are' requested to present them duly attested, within the time prescribed by law, to the subscribers. 1 THOMAS CLARK, MATTHEW LUFBUBROW* Administrators. july 13 tfl50 Corn Afloat. BUSHELS, ljaltimore white Corn the cargo (if the schr Baracoa, for sale in parcels to accommodate purchasers— apply to GEO. F. PALMES, Exchange Dock, july 3 m!4G • „ N 1N e months after date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Cliatliam County, when setting for ordinary purposes, for permission to sell the following real estate* for the benefit of the heirs-and credetors of the estate of N 3. Bayard, deceas ed, Viz: One undivided fourth of strict of Land; con taining about 500 acres, on Cumberland Island, Camden County, known as Plum Orchard—and an undivided fourth'of a certain Tract of Land situated on said Island, containing about 500 acres, originally granted to Gen. LtthlandMc*- liitosji, and bounded oil the south oy the Gaid f’lilm Orchard Tract. , Also a plantation called Lottery Hill situate on the Ogeechee Road, 3 m lea from Savannah, containing about 600 acres. N. i BAYARD. . .. Adm’r est. N. 8. Bayard: nov id 211 NOTICE. jijfR WILLIAM TURNER, Having assigned ivJL to the subscribers all his stock in trade, debts, &c. in behoof of his creditors generally, it is requested that those indebted make imme diate payment, and those having claims will please fender them to Mr Thomas Millet, who is appointed their agent to dispose of thetftock, which comprises a general assortment of Seasonable Dry Goodsj and will be sold, wholesale or in retail, at very reduced prices, for cash only. - JAMES M’HENRY, JOHN II RF.ID, GEORGE RELPH, Assignees of Wm. Turner. april 14 86 BARGAINS. T HE stock of Dry Goods, which formerly be. longed to Mr William Turner, is now sel ling ofl'at prices much,utirler cost. april J6 8'8 Georgia—Bullock County. By the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said County. IK/HEREAS Robert Burton, administrator of tv the estate of Stephen Denmark deed, hath applied to the said Court for letters dismissory from said administration. These are. therefore to bite and admonish all and aingdlar the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in the office of tbe Clerk of this Court within the time prescribed by law, other wise letters dismissory Will be granted the tp* plicant • Witness the Honorable- Sheppard Williams* one of the Justices of said Court, this 3d June. 1824. . ELY KENNEDY, e c o b c. june4 *152■■ *■, OFFICE FOR SHIPPING SEAMEN. , T HF. subscriber is now able to attend person ally to the duties of Shipping Seamen ahd the No« tarial Business. in the office of Alexander Hunter and Wm. P Beers, at theN W. corner of the Exchange. WM. P. BEERS. may 6 106 Ten Dollars Reward. R ANAWAY on tee 30th June lost, my boy Ellick, is about 16 years old, f ellow com* plection, rather chunky made, not very well grown, speaks plain, tolerable pleasant counte nance baid boy was taken out of Savannah gaol about the 20th of April last Twill pay the a- bove reward to any person who will apprehend and lodge said Ellick In gaol so that I get him— and all reasonable expences if they Will deliver him to mb at home. Tis expected he will try to lurk about Savannah. WM. COOPER, Striven County, Gee. july 6*i4146 Chatham Academy. T HE Board of Trustees have engaged Mr. VEtiDUiKS to take charge of the schools af ter tbe 1st of August, for the remainder of the season, both in the male and female depart ments. The terms of tuition in the several clas ses as usual—Tickets of admission must he ob tained from the undersigned, for the pupils, on or before that day. W. T. WILLIAMS, Treasurer, ■july 13 aj-dwISD NOTICE. N INE months after date application Will bp made to the honorable the Judges of the Inferior CoUit of Bryan County for leave to sell all ihe real estate of Wm Cubbedge, deC’d to be spkl for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. JOHN CUjlBEDGE, Administrator. Bryan County, June 17 138 A ' LL persons are forbid to credit any of the crew of the Colombi schr. Zultna, as any con tracts made by them will not be paid by me CHARLES E. LOM1NI, Captain. july 6