Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, July 22, 1824, Image 3

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The Washington Republican newspn- jr a |ter struggling for some weeks in an hv’ioua decline, terminated its feverish ,i„tence on Saturday 'evening, aged near- L two years. It exhibited,' we are sorry [say, to the last moment, nut the l^wst [motion of penitence for its manifold ^egressions. Uut.it is (lend,ami Slinks* flgyt, *' he that dies pays all debts.*’ in'pnoe. [Mr Force, the publisher of the National lurnal, has purchased, of (he late propria* Irs, the Establishment of the Washington [epubiicao, and proposes, we understood, [convert his journal into u Daily paper. ' JV'at. hit. I The Convention of Rhode Island, hiiv g formed a new constitution, 52 to 9, oil- arned on the 3d inst. The constitution I to be submitted to the people for their ac < Iptance on the 2d Muiidny in October, lie greatest bone of contention was the Itinof representation. Various projects [ere submitted and rejected Finally the |tio was so iixetl as to give all the towns [representatives—from 4 to 5,000 inhabit- [ts,3 rep.—from 5 to 8000 1. 4 R.—from L 12,000 i. 5 R.—from 17,000, 6—17,- m 7—no town to exceed 7. This ratio Lulil make the H. of R.consist of 73 mem* |r«, one more than the present uurftber. SEPTEMBER Bb&CllOtt, Mr. P»at Please publish the following ticket for Aider- men, it will meet a support calculated tu *•:• cure success. Z. A Charles Harris, Robert M. Goodwin, James Morrison, Isaac Itussell, James S, Bulloch, Samuel M. Ilond, Thomas N. Morel, George Sliick, Louis 11. Furth, George Mitten, Wm. U. Waring, John t). Gaudry, Frederick Densler, Richard Habersham, NRW-YORK, July io. Je learn by the arrival of the Mary fin, from Mexico, that a French brig had cn csplured by the pirates oft’ Alvarado r, and was re-captuied by the Mexican jirAnohac. Fourteen pirates were rap led in the brig. The U„ !*'. ship Joh,a Hums, and a French frigate were cruising [Alvarado the end of June. The U. S. hr. Jackall had been cruising in that quar Jbut had left it. Jlturbide’s projected return to Mexico ■used a considerable Hensation in that |untry. PENSACOLA, June 26 fis Excellency Wm. P. Duval, Gover* |r, and Col. George Walton, Secretary, [this Territory, left Pensacola on Mon* ly last, for the 'lerritorial seat of Govern- aut, at Tallahasse. DIED—Of consumption, at UralntfeC, Mass, on the 24th of Jure last, Mr. T. C. IjUrwAnn, Merchant, of this city, aged 28 years. COMMERCIAL. WASHINTON July 13. fA fifteen of Louisiana contradicts an as rtiun of ours that, from appearances, |en. Jackson will receive thovotesof Lnti* ana for the Presidency. He assures us 1st “ there is no probability of Gen Jack* In's ob aining the vote of Louisiana ; that |r Clay will get the vote of that State, If i friends think he has any prospect nf ccess. If not, the vote will be for Mr Iswford, or Mr Adams. Mr Crawford,’* 1 adds,« is gaining very fast, in Lousiana. Icb is the information received from eve- F part of the State, by letters from the pat influential characters.”—JVat, Int. [Henry Johnson, of Lousiana, being a Indidate for the tffiee of Governor of that [tie, with a fair prospect of being elected, Is resigned bis seat in the Senate of the Iniled States.—ib. HAVRE, May 3b. Cottons.—:Which after n doll fortnight occu siooed by the hope entertained bv the dealer that they would be enabled to effect a material decline, by keeping out of the market at the moment of numerous arrivals, linve again beer in very good demand, and latge parcels have been taken at rather hover prices, for ordinary and inferior sorts. Prime cottons have folly maintained our previous quotations, and wean of opin’on that no decline from our present rate is to be apprehended For the remainder of the season. Our stock in first hands is further reduced and estimated at 2532 bales Upland, aiw 4847 bides Louisiana, and 7240 of.other Sorts, forming a total of 14638 bale, against 27931. bales on the 31st .May, 18 23. Uplands are worth 26 to 29s t Louisiana 28 to 34s ; Alabaman aim Tennessees 27 to 3ls i a few bates Sea Inland; have been sold from 41 $ to 58s according ti qualities. CiunutSTov, July 19, 1824 Cotton —We repeat the general quotations in •mr last. Nothing has been doing in Sen Island, or Santees. Some na’es have been made ot Up lands, at 14$ and 15 cents The hist account, from Liverpool, have inspired a slight degree of confidence in holders, and a further decline, which appeared inevitable, may fertilemomem be prevented Jiice — I he demand throughout the week win ? food—pretty large shipments were made,most- y fur Cuba. One prime lot brought gb 62$. New YnHK, July 10. Cotton —The import from July Vd to the 9tl was 1734 Dales. Prom North Cardins, 310 s N Carolina, 103; Alabama 232; New Orleans, 1069 —total, 1734: .Upland 15 a 19; Louisiana, 16 u 18; Tennessee, 14 J a 16$; Alabama, 14$ a 16. On the 6th inst. prime Cottons were selling td Mobile for 15 and 15$ cents. The quantity in market s/nalj. The exports of Colton during tile month of dune were 374 bides. Several loads of New Flour have within n few | days been brought to town, and some of it of most excellent quality. It has been re tailing in market at four dollars a hundred weight, am! wps yesterday selling from wagons at seven dollars a barrel - Augusta Chronicle for New-York. (ESTABLISHED t.INE.) The «h p K M r £ R O R, J. H Ilenuevt, Master, Will sail on the 29th inst. .For freight or pas sage, ltaving superior atom mod. lions, apply to MALL R HOYT. btM w For New-}Forfe. Tlie Ship LADY GALLATIN, J. Perry, Master, Vill sail on Sunday next, 25th inst—has half her cargo engaged. For the balance of freight or -assttye, apply to the master on board, at Jones* r Wharf, or to HALL St HOYT. v21 154 Upper Just Received. HHOSfii-st quality MoLisel 5i> bbls do do Anchor Gin luO do 'laltimore Flour new beat 50 do Rye Whiskey lOO bags Green Cfiflee VO boxes white Havana Sugar For sole by GAUDRY & HERBERT, july 21 154 Just Received, By the solir Cygnet, from J ivana. iSJJ) HHOS first quality Muscovado Sugar -jOJ 4 tierces do do do 32 barrets do do do 14 boxes White do do 16 do Brown do For tale hy GAUDRY & HERBERT. mi-rch 4 52 SUIT NEWS. TORT OF SAVANNAH. PENNSYLVANIA GETTING RIGHT: [torn the American Sentinel, of July 12. |The Democratic Citizens of Northuin* IHard county,^fehflry tothe nomination I Crawford; for President, and Al- | r t Gallatin for, Vice President of the U. ales, are to meet in the Town of Not* umberidnd, on the 15th inst. to elect llegateeto a Convention, to form anelec* rial ticket. lie project of the Holy Alliance is evi- Ititly ripening to the final issue. Mark [tat we say. Calhoun will retire from the Ice-Presidency: Jackson will accept the ance tor it} and it will be attempted to n-y over the recruits raised by Calhoun Id Jackson to Mr Adams. But, will funaylraniabe thus cheated? Wash. City Gas. NEW-YORR. July 12. THE GREEKS.—Capt. Meldrum, from fiyrna,states that he spokeon his passage j m ® the Greek schooner Invicibje, and M informed that the Greek Patriarch was ] board the Turkish fleet. The Greek “ogress was at Napoli de Romans. Gas. We learn by a passenger in the schooner |* r y Ann, from Alvarado,, that a F ench ® recaptured from the pirates about l o ofJune, ptf Alavarado Bar, by the “mbian schooner Anahac which brought pl ace »with fourteen pirates on r , The captain and crew of the brig «landed by the pirates Deav Alvarado, I., Wa 8 supposed that they were on / way to that place. The inhabitants heard of the intended visit of Iturbide, rj* very much dissatisfied.—ib R K future.—The Lock at the entrance of Ly, J" m*o the river at this city has given tnff livL . been necessary to draw the'wa* 1-hL. • 'p w er level for the pnelhnt. But canal > at foe head of the lock, Pt theil 1,18 t a y be enabled to reach this city, r cargoes will have to be carted to foe lentimi 8 ; Conse q i >ently the cartmon will [R that i,' -5f ve ?- t .* * n ^ no doubt cheerful!; reap cheerfully ad- ,jv W *bd which blows nobody SK^. repal ^ 19w : , Aniiivui, Ship Gotten Plant. Gregory, New York, 18 days, to G Gordon, .loluiaion, Hills A co, and A U K Woud. Experienced little else but Soutli- erly' winds. Scltr Rambler, Harris, from Providence Sclir. Cygnet,‘iHge, from Matanzus, via..S'. Augustine, 2 days. Sugar, to Gaudry & Herbert. Coming vr—E.L Ship Emperor, Bennett, fm New York, to Hall &. Hoyt, conoigneea. Annivrn piuim this ronT, At Providence 5 h inst. slit 'P tlary, Perry. At New York 9th inst. sloop Good Intent, Allen, 9 days. Sliip.luno,at New York, 12th inst, Ship Delta, do do via Newport, where site put in with tin* loss of rudder, ‘ (.i.kausu run tuis pout Brig Sea Island, Parker, at Boston, 9th inst The ship Atlantic, Taylor, arAit N York from Liverpool, 12th inst Sroicr.N—On the 29th ult, lat 38, Ion 63, Br ship Itomer, Ker, from Savannah for Liverpool, T days out. . The French brig Two Brothers, 76 days from Rouen for this port, w»s spoke on the 9th inst. off Cape Fear. The brig Bulla, Harrington, from Providence, 20 days, arrived at Charleston, on Saturday; brig Sophronin, Jennings, do on Monday 20 ds. % TheU. S. sclir Weazle, Lii ut Eantzinger, ar rived, at Philadelphia on 'he 1 lth inst.from Al varado via Havana and Thompson's Island—ail well. Reports 1.1. healthy. Georgia—^.Rullock County. By the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said County. HBREAS Robert Burton, administrator of V the estate of Stephen Denmark deed, hath applied tothe said Court for letters dismissory from said administration. These are therefore to cite and -admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their object! ns (if any they have) in the office of the Cterk of this Court within the time prescribed by law, other wise letters dismissory will be granted the ap plicant Witness the Honorable Sheppard Williams, one of foe Justices of said Court, this 3d June, 1824. ELY KENNEDY, c c o a c. june4 *152 Ten Dollars Reward. R AN AWAY on the 30th June last, my boy Ellick, is about 16 years old, yellow com- plection, rather chunky made, not very well grown, speaks plain, tolerable pleasant counte nance Said boy was taken out of Savannah gaol about the 20th of April last I will pay the a- hove reward to any person who will apprehend and lodge said Ellick in gaol so that 1 get him— and all reasonable expences if they will deliver him to me at home. Tis expected he will try to lurk about Savannah. WM. COOPER, Scriven County, Gee july 6 . *14146• A LL persons indebted to the estate of Eliza beth Fell late of Chat ham County, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to foe subscriber, anil those to whonvtiie said es tate is.indebted are requested to exhibit their demapds duly authenticated, to PETER aiUCH, jix’or. For Liverpool. f/fpfT The siibs.Ui' tiai Brig osgoud \ Gardner, Master, Having the greater part i.f her cargo engaged, will be dispatcher! for tile above port on or about 1st proximo. For freight of 200 bales Cotton or passage—apply to the Captain on board atWal luce's lower wharf, or to SAMUEL WRIGHT. July 13 t,150 Sugars, iiacoii, Coffee, dfc. Boxes white Havana Sugars 25 boxes brown do. do. 11000 lbs Bacon 100 bage prime green Cutfee 100 kegs Cut Nails 100 tibia llowurd-st Flour 10 pipes Brandy 10 Holland Gin 10 hlid8 Jamaica Ruin 100 boxes Raisins A general assortment of TEAS. For sale by J U HERBERT & CO. .n:» 20 153 Genuine Seidlits and sudu Powder8. ^ A FRESH supply just received and fot sale at SI 25 a box, at the store of LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggist a, Shad’s Buildings july 20 153 LI) ‘-VIMS I ‘ f j.*. mmmwSm ft A.' .Lid; hy Calvin Maker* On MonDaY, 2d of August next. Will be sold at his store. The schr MAGNOLlO, Burther 93 l2-95ths tons, with her tafiW e, apparel, &c as she now lies at Mongin’s win lifting part of the estate of the Inte Francis Jalis fea'i^ deceased, and sold by order of the exeklt .Vlrs.—Terms cash. »° -- The Subscriber, n AS juat fi -i.licet and oilers for sa'c, an eight oar: d CANt .£ BOAT, 33 feet by 4 feet 3 nclu a w hich he can ree mmend to those who isli a bout for quick passage. F E TBBBAU. jn’y ' 2 rl54 Adminititratorg hales. .'#f\N Tuesday tlie 7th day of September next. kJi/will be sold at t \e Court house between the hours of 10 and 3 octcck. Three negroes the property of the estate of Charles H. Tebeau, together with a horse, sail boat, and double barrel gun—sold by order of C< uft to pay the ftiueul expences and expence of last Illness. F. E. TERRAU, Administrator. juiv 22 • 154 Hy Calvin Raker, ISxecutor’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in August next. At 11 o’clock, Will be sold before the Court House in thistitjf* Guns, lfifles, 1‘istols, Spy-Glnsses, < Bedsteads, Bedding, fljo* 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 Sola by order of tha executor, fot the benefit of the heirs. June 9 135 CAVALRY ORDERS. r HE corps o. Georgia Hussars is required to assemble on its Parade Ground ON SAiURDAY, 24thinst. At 4 o’clock, P. M in toll uniform for the pur pose of electing a lat Sergeant, and filling such vacancies 19 may then occui By order Lteut Law commanding. MACKAY, Act lstSergt. G. H •juiv 20 153 Ten Dollars Reward. R ANAWAY from tlie subscriber on the.9th inst. his negro man WILL, lately purchased of Mrs Harbock, andjirmerly the property of Mr John Burns of Luke’s Parish, 8. C. Will is anout 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high; yeilow com plexion, hollow-eyed, well made, but is rather cramped in th: hips, when he walks, converses very plausibly When spoken to. He has been working out in. -avunnali for some time, is well known in the city, and it is probable will not leave there. All persons ave cautioned against hiring or employing him, in any w..y, as the same will lie rigtdly eniorced against all such ofJVnders, The above reward wilt be paid on delivery of said runaway to Mr David M Fitts, in Savannah, or by lodging him in the Jail n< said city. GIDEON HARRIS. july T2 1*154 CWINF. months after date application will be uNL 1: 'deto the Inferior Court of Effingham, wliile sitting fur ordinary purposes, for leave to -.ell the real estate of Elizabeth Rylinder deed. MURRAY READ, ’> Administrator. july 22- 154’ vjwlNE months after date, 1 shall apply to the ri\| Hon the Inferior Court of the county of Bf (mscham, for leave to sell all the real estate be longing to Solomon Gnann, dec. of which all con cerned will take notice. JOSHUA GNANN, adm’r. mnrrh 4 5.i G EOIti.lA -Chatham County—To all whom it may concern. .Whereas Mary Davis, widow has applied to the Honorable tlie Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, for letters of admimslraliow) on the estate and effects of Wm. Davis, dec. Now these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the stpd deceased, to file their objections, if any they have) in my office, on or before the 3d day of July next; othnrwise letters of administra tion will be granted to the applicant. Witness the Hon. J. P. Williamson one of the Justices of the said Court, the third day of June, A. D. 1824 S. M. BOND, c c o. june 3 131 G EORGIA—Chatham County. By the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Cotirt, sitting for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern, Whereas Robert l'aylor,admiiiistrator of Wm. M. Kelley, late of Savannah, merchant dec. has petitioned to the honorable the court of Ordina ry to be discharged from his said administration. These are therefore to cite ond admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they have) in the clerks office of tlie said court, on or before the 8th day of December next; otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to the petitioner. Witness the Honorable John P. Williamson, one of the Justices of the said court, this 8tb day of June, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o. june 8 ,134 LAMP OIL. r HE subscribers haring purchased the entire Stock of LA MP OIL of HazaudA Drnslow, will for the future keep a constant supp.y of the purest kind. Families can be supplied at Sjl per Gallon. LAY U HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Shad’s Buildings jnlv 20 ca153 Administrator'8 Sale. be sold at the court ifi.ua>- in the Ci* Tv ty of Savannah on the first Tuesday in September. The remailing personal estate. Otis \V[thington, dec Consisting ofotie Chest and one trunk ofwearingapparel.and one watcli for the benefit of the heirs a. d creditors of tha saiddec’d. . JOHN ATHERTON. Adm’r. july 15 »|141 NOTICE. N INE months after date application will be made to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all that tract of Land containing two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, known as lot No. 15, fifteen, in the second district of Early County, Georgia, being the real estate of Robert M. Uurkie, dec. and to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said deceased. AUGUSTUS V DUltKIE, Administrator of U. M Uurkie, dec. 27 2 Georgia—Chatham County. I./ all whom >t may concern, W HERE ASJsmea Hunter has applied to the Hon the court of ordinary of said county, for letters of administration on the estate and ef fects of Col. C_onstant_ Freeman, iate of the city of Washington in foe District of Columbia, in behalf of the heirs Now these are tiierefore to cite and admonish all and singular tlie kindred and creditors of the said dec to file their objections, if any they have in my office on or.before the 26th day of July next, otherwise letters of administration will be granted to the applicant Witness the Hon. Edward Harden one of the Justices of tlie said Court, for 26th day of June, A D 1824. 8. M. BOND c c o. june 26 42 mil be Sold, A T the City Pound on Friday o xt, at ll o’* clock the following cattle, if they are not taken away by their owners before that da), One brindle cow marked in both ears with ft swallow fork, One brindle bull has no mark, > One black and white calf, F M STONE, Marshal. inly 13 150 Sheriff’s ale*. On the first Tuesday in August next, Tl.L be sold at tlie Court House in U ayna county, between tlie usual iioUi-s A negro man named Martth, under an execu tion ou the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of Thos. Muse against John R Romp. JOSEPH FO T.swc. may 31 128 rity Sheriff’s Snlcv—continued On theJim Tuesday in August nerf, OT ILL be sold beforr Hi-.Lourt House in foe JJ City of Savannah, oetween tiie usual hours of 10 and 4 o’clock. All that lot of land kn-iwn in the plan of the city of Savannah, ss tot Xo 25 twenty five HnWn ward, containing 60 feet in f< ont ami 9u fe- t deep subject to an annual ground rent to the corporation of the city of Savannah, together with the buildings the;eon, bounded east bv lot Xo 24 twenty four. South by Half St. west by lot No 26 twenty six and north by a fane levied on as the property of Charles H. Hayd. n, ‘o sxti fY executions from the Court -f Common Pleas a 4 Dyer and I'erminer far foe city of Savannah, Jno P Williamson vs Charles H H;n den, Moore b Lyman vm, same, and Charles VV Rockwell vs, same, and un execution for rent, John II Berilie- lot vs same. Sold at tlie risk of the former pur chaser. A I D’LYON, c s. july 13 150 Administrutor’s Sale* con tinued. On theji: tt Tuesday in Awpist next, WILL be sold at the Coutt House, in Savan* nali, between tue hours often and two o’clock, lot No. 15, (fifteen) in the second district of Ear ly County, Georgia, containing 20v$ acres,more or less, being tlie real estate nf Robert M. Dur- ‘ kie, dec’d. and sold by permission of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County. AUGUSTUS V DUFKIR, Administrator. july 15 152 Sheriff’s sale. O N the first Tuesday in August next," will b.j sold before the Court House in Bulloch county, between the usual hours of sale. Four hundred acres of land lying on the branch, of the w,aters of -^-Levied on as the property of Wm H Edwards, to satisfy an execution in favor of Sylvia O’Neill., JAMES DENMARK, s a c. jnly 3 146 Notice. T HREE months after date application will be made to the Planters Bank of the state of Georgia,for the payment of a Bank note,N« 359, letter A, fur one bundled dollars, dated 1st Feb. 1819, signed Geo Anderson, President, and J. Marshall, Cashier, pa) able at Savannah to Tho- mas Gardner, or bearer, the right handbalf of the note being lost: SAMUEL WRIGHT; jniy 20 •}~j , 3ml53 Sheriff ’ssale O N the first Tuesday m August next, will ho sold before the court house in Bryan coun ty, b,-tween tlie hours of 10 and 4 o’clock. One Tract of land in Bryan county, known by the name of Palermo, boundaries unknown at the time of levy—the same pointed out as the property of Richard T Keating, to satisfy an ex ecution in favor of the estate of Benj Stiles and others. THOMAS ALBRITTON, s n c. july 1 144 * Notice. Admiiiistratix sate. O N the first Tuesday in August m xi, will be sold before the court house in the city of 9avannah, b> tween the usual hours >.f sale, Two tracts of land, viz: No 128, fifih Henry county, and one tract lying on the Augusta i'oad >3 miles from Savannah, the properly of Tima Thelsl deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. HANNAH THIERS, Administratis, Georgia —Chatham County. By tlie Hu’n. the Just ices of the Inferior .Court sitting for ordinary purposess. W HERE AS Linus P Sage administrator of Sprague Taylor, deceased, hat petitioned tlie honorable Court of Ordinary to be discharg ed from his said administrationship These are tiierefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tlie said deceased, tu file their objections (if any they have) in the office of tlie clerk of the Court of Ordinary, on or before tiie 13th day of Janua ry next ensuing the dale hereof; otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to the appli cant. Witness tlie honorable Thomas N. Morel one of the Justices of the said Cioitrt this 13th day of July, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty four. S. M. BOND, c c o. july 13 • 150 For Sale, A PRIME Negro Felibw. Apply *1 this Of STHjjHNE months after date, 1 shall apply to the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court of Liberty county, for leave to sell the real and personal property of William L Baker, dec. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. THOS B BAKER. Adm’r, aprii 7 89 NOTICE. tjTJj|IVE months afterdate, application will be ttNI made to tlie Hon. the Inferior Court of Bul loch rounty, when sitting for ordinary purposes to sell all the real and personal estate of Allen Denmark, dec’d, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. ROBERT B U RTON, Adm’r. MARY DENMARK, AUm’x. Bulloch county feb 28 48 INE months after date application 'will be made to the honorable the Judges of the Inferior Court qf Bryan County for leave to sell all the real estate of Wm Cubbedge, dec’d to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditora o> said estate! JOHN CUBBEDGE, Fyysh Cp ( jwty, June ft Administrator. m C 144 Sheriff’s Salesr-fcontinued.. O N the first Tuesday in August next, will be sold,before ttv Court-House in the city of Savannah,between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock, Lot No.ten, Spring Hill,-containing 5 acres, more or less, in Chatham county, tevied on as the property of Catherine Hartstine, to satisfy an execution in favor of Samuel Loper against T. V, Gray, adm’r. of Catherine Hartstine dec. Five negroes, Cesar, Hannah, Joe, Ruth, and Harriet, levied-on under a fi fa on foreclosure in favor ofGavis & Berrien,against Joseph C Haber* sham. Also, lot No 24, Elbert Ward, in the city of Savannah, with the buildings thereon, levied otw under a fi. fa on forecclosuie as the property of‘ PI Valloton, to satisfy Mary Leu den. / Also one negro man named Leake, levied on ns the property ofF S Fell, to satisfy R Wayne, for i,se, and Allen M'Lean and James Wallace. Sold on account and risk of the former purcha*. ex. I. D’LYON,see. fufv 17 152 ,■ . , . b' ■ v < >»ib> Crinnng Ink., V FEW kegs Priutfnglnk suitable for newi lijRjCBk paper, cap be had by a^plyiu^at foie