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V’ltOM ALBA N Y.—August 5
' e A'fteinbly debated tlie rc»
ijou j'or adjourning. or rather fur con-
in.v with the overwhelming vote of the
jt"to adjourn forthwith. The *• peo*
men” and •' diadem purty,” played oft'
|rbeft pieces in the shape of resolves,
k U)U f, amendments, substitutes,eominil
L u f conference—previous questions,
Lquestions, &e. &c. interweaved, inter-
|il mid interlocked, not only toprodure
L.out in particular to procrastinate. Alt
tl'i, of Orange, u very worthy man, 'gave
i pathetic harangue about liberty, sol-
sol"the resolution, depriving the peor
[of their rights, dj*c. us iftfie people have
all the rights they wish, and on this
Lion of electors all the lights they ever
I Tolmadge, Wheaton ,Bdrstntv,and a
sharp shooters kept up the firing. The
|ieral fortified himself, with a pile of law
It, and journals, and took the floor, at
^ and kept it until three o’clock, when
I House adjourned. He commenced a-
I, at live, and in his remarks he took a
Id view of things—wandered over En-
ml, Spain, France, Poland, #c. and
L. us on interesting view of foreign gov-
Lents. rather foreign to the subject, but
Ivas speaking against tune and It went
fc'uitewell.
IVliile the simple resolution for adjour
[r was under discussion, and on a mo-
i to lay it on the table, (being lute in the
|ning)Geu. M’Cldre rose and hoped that
[libers would vote generally for laying
In-ioluliun on the table, because it would
[rd him un opportunity to bring forward
It of resolutions which lie sent to the
Irk, and which were read. The reao
(no was something like the fallowing in
|stiiiic6•
Whereas at the last session a bill was
[sad the Assembly giving *ke electoral
Llo the people, and whereuS the Senate
Itponed or rejected the bill, and whereas
[he present session the Senate by u still
Jmgt>r vote has refused to pass the said
Land whereas the Assembly is still dis-
led to pass the bill, but as the Senate has
loomed, it would be wasting time and
lulling the public money to continue
girrin session, therefore resolved thu 1
[Assembly adjourn.”
Tiie’ihomeiit this was read, it unswerad
i views of many determined to adjourn^
fause, instead 'da simple resolve, ill coo
led some seasons why they adjourned
Inrefore, on the . whole, whan the
If was taken for laying the simple resu
lion on the table lo take up the preum
fs&resolutions of Gen. M'CIore, whiel
i also to adjourn, in effect the very same,
[parlies voted forit, slid it stood 68 to49
: House adji.ui nod, and the '‘ Diadem
|t)’“ rushed nut, sc. earning,shrickingiand
licing—throwing down their hats—
liking glasses, drawing corks—wishing
odier j'.y - hugging one another—
f i in*r that they iiad a glorious tri,-
)h\”—bin like Dr. Franklin’s glorious
llile, they caught no fish at all.
i’iirt debate may be renewed—another
K b' two burnt away—but finally they
1 adopt Gen. A1'Clore’s resolutions, o"i
Inethingsimilar, and .tdjoUrn.
[l’lie whole uf this affair is a humpug.
people never wanted lit alteration uf
| Electoral Ltw—the; Assembly never
kiously intended to pass i; bill, i’ho ex
1 si‘ -.ion v. as only, iuteoded to push on
lision and excitement; uml the long aiid
* short of the business is, that this ses
ends'in smoke—the Legislature will
loui:n—the people will approve of it,
Iy will meet again tranquilly in Nov.
|l after twisting turning, managing, pled
b, bargaining, dfc. iVc. on the part of
[ “ |ieople’s men,” William H. Crawford
Jl receive me hundred out d'one htm-
M ami fifty-eight votes—Adams and
awford being then, as they are actually
hv, the only two cai didfttes before the na
the recent adjournment of <he legislature^
and-tberefo.ro '•> t l. le pro Isolationc.f ‘e
governor, coi-vening the legislature, was n
iodise cet exercise of the executive prerog-
i
If the above resolution, censuring the l^o
vernur, was adopted, then ail legislation bug lfonsrtles, at C ichea, Capt. Simeon
/tndon.l .illvi ..!■ it..... I .If « .. .1 I. ~. it... R I . .... _ 1* It V I -4 d % dm . .
ceased Nothing was left undone by the
Governor, and the pseudo •' people’s men,”
tfFAV YORK, Aug. 8.
1"’i'tun i’’i> de Vevils.—Died ai Cm he, at
III,: house of ti,.- > un n r, .lie SO A ,i ii
iar.t, C i;il. (ii.oiiGl, W lioiHtKS, o T.i n
ton, Alass, lute nith^er uf the biig ironsides,
ul Boston, aged 24. Died on board the
We ara requested to state that WititAM T*.
Mausiiai.l, is not tt candidate for Alderman at the
approaching election:
SHIP JYEWS.
MetoaLf. of Alul.tii own, Conn. Capt Ms.
had been sentenced to Cachea. lor alleged
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
For New-York.
10 prevent the adoption of the resolution ; crimes ol pirifty, in capturing several Pur-
threats entreaties were used in vain. „A(* tugguese vessels with slaves while in cum-
most every preceding division was a con
fused mixture of parties }U< length the line
was drawn distinctly, and the following
.ews llie democratic strength in/qw«r of,
die resolulUm, and the " people's ineu,”'
Adams men and Clinloniuns against it
AYES—66,
NOES.'—53. V ' ,
From theabsenfeesfive more votes would
have bpen obtained, making the whole de
mocratic vote 71.
Not satisfied with this unequivoca 1 ex
pression, Mr Wheaton pushed his.puint in
attempting to substitute another resolution
for that offered ,by Mr Spencer, which was
negative by i-ghty-one votes!!
In the assembly milch warmth, excite
ment. anil intemperate language prevailed.
The ; opposition Was bold, daring, and abu
sive. They attempted to prostrate all rules
ami orders of .the house; but a final blow,
was given to their cause by a speech from
Air Pell, of Dutchess, their principal and
most zealous leader. Mr Pell was betray
ed into most unwarrantable expressions and
indecorous observations. He raised the
veil anti showed us these patriotic ‘‘people’s
men” in their orginnl colours. He insinu
ated that thu opponents to the bill deserved
lobe tarried and feathered. He abused Mr
Van Buren, Judge Skinner, and pther dis
tinguished republicans, to an extent as to
arouse the feelings and indignation of the
house, and the vote of8t against Wheaton’s-
resolutions, showed the feelings and opiti
ions of the assembly.
The senate is truly a great body; no ex
citoment—no violence of debate—not t
high word;cttch v membcr did his duty in
irntecting the slate and the constitution
ike a man—coni and firm. Gen. Root, so
much abused by the opposition, showed
himself to be the man of’98—able and in»
flexible*. A .• ;\4
Thus ends the last attempt of the " un
holy alliance” to destroy the great state of
New-York; aud io November next thfe 30
electoral 'votes will assuredly be given to
the regularly nominated democratic con
didates. - v..
What shall be said of Governor Yates?
N ’thing—Vc mortuis nil ni*i bomtm. His
advisers will occupy public attention here
ufter. In order to procastinate and tegis
lute, Ylr GulhouQ tiunsini'ted a letter to
the Governor, soliciting the transfer of u
piece of land on Long Island for-Tortifica-
tiut)s;.but the bait would not take—tbe As
seotbiy refused to t?ke up the subject.
We shatl now hear from the opposition,
'repeated declarations that Mr Crawford,
after all, will not obtain the vote of thi*
state. We give it as our abtlleil opinion,
that-tiittre'.tvi'll'bd no organised opposiii m
to Mr Crawford iii Noveotber next. We
have conversed with several friends of Mr
Adams, and (hey assured us (hat whatever
their attachments may.be, they will go with
the State, and sustain, the democratic pur-
tyo —
There is no opposition of any conse
quence to Col. Young. The Utica Con
vention vvill come to nothing. We are
satisfuclonly assured that Air Clinton ‘will
not ai|ow his name to be used.
maml of the Oreotul b'ig Aroganta, but
thriiUgli the intercession of the American
AT OUCKWCU ON TlJSSUAt.
Sclit Marion, Parker, from Norfolk bound, to
Cburlestoik
SAILKU TI-.STKIUJAY,
ltrig Frances, Crufi, for I'niludetphia.-'-Fa*
(established i.ane )
£4"<>, l lie .ship
S A V A N. N A n, ,-N:
Wm. iieber, Master,
Will receive quick despatch. K<.r freight ot
passage, having iiahdsoiite accommodations, ap
ply lo tho master on beard, or to
li ILL h HOYT.
mig.l7 165 —-- •
packet ship Savannah, which was ashore
oil - , and was
steam, bust.
Srp«;'-
Cape Verds, and was on b mrd thebng Iron- Stoop Harkquin, Smith, for Nassau, N. F.
sided, in which .easel lie was to take pas-1 CLSAnahvoa TutsirniiT,
?uge, when he Was Seized Willi the African I At Providence,2d Lost brig Gen Hopkins Vick
fever, which terminated his existen'ce in a er ^*
few davs in Mav Invt T\Tiu 'r 1 . Annivnn from tuis rohT,
it w nays, in May last,-Mete. , At Havre June 4, ship UesdcmoL, Morris.
Extract to the Editor oj the Lohisville I Cliarleston. V ° rk 8lU 11181 S ° UI tyBnel ’ v
'Phblfc Advertiser, dated til. Louis, July 7. Th e pack*
‘•IhavejujP seen major Guauam, who on u , e 0y * er Be j 8> ha8 been ot
mforma me that dm Osages have delivered L e n e? day towed op to town by
over to collonel Ahhuoklesix of the duel wc ...
actors iri tho mu. ileia on the' Red River. s f U3 ume , d > * ,cr »
-General Aikinson has, arrived in
Facltet, ou his way to the Alindan f\Ws$- f, ? hcrc “ r B , l ’ 1 U 8U| !
bs, lor the purpose of treating with the ft Uer ^
diatis. We wish his expedition may have der * ttS . on,y u,,8h, PP ed * broken a.has been
tlm desired effect ; but apprehended that | r ^ >rt ^
nothing short of military force, at or.above
the Alumlaii Village, will insure peace in
that quarter. Much excitement haspre
vailed,and much has been written and spo-
ke,n about Indian ofi’air.s ; and it appears to
me to be an unskilful practice to adminis
ter opiates, when powerful and active med
icines are wanted. The seat of the disease
is at or near the mountain^ and cannot be
reached by talks alone.”.
Received,
, 1 ■ c. II r un r. LATE AUllIVAL^,
B cr Illtl.S Loaf Stigcr
3D 50 Ho lt>e Whiskey
15 hhds do
25 blits double anchor Gin
SO kpgs spiced Salmon
.'A' do Scotch Herring
23 boxes No 1 ClinColnio
Soap uttd Candles In -boxe-?.
., CAUUuY a iiKiuu'.TtT.
atiglS _ tl63_ .
C. KELSEY & CO.
gJj*A VK received by late arrivals, an aisurtmeot
CHEESE.
^XlWF.NTY Duxes prime new Goshen Cheese.
T. Just received and forsale by
GEO D. CO UNWELL,
Jonca’ Upper Wharf.
augl9 c«
1
OHIO.
It is stated in the ChiHicothc Supporter
of the 29tn uf July, the friends of General
Jackson appoin'»d a general convention to
\neet at Columbus on the Wednesday
preceotling, ,f to nominate an electorial
ticket, and consult upon measures to pro
mote his election, Out of sixty-two coun
ties, eight only Were represented, and the
convention consisted of but eleven per
sons.” •
PROFESSOR PORSON.
Porson was once travelling in a stage
coach, when a young Oxonian,'fresh from
college, was amusing the ladies with a va
riety of talk, and' amongst other things,
with a quotation, as he said,from Sophocles.
A Greek quotation, and in' p coach too !
roused our slumbering-professor, from a
kind of dog sleep, in a snug corner of the
Red, Gauntlet.
B Y the author of Waverly <s voiS S2
Trials, a take 2 vols £>2
''History of .Matthew I Fata by the author of
'■ . Valerius $1 •«
Memoirs of Capt Rock, the celebrated Irish
Chieftain, &l
Spanish Daughter, revised by Mrs. Shu wood,
1 vol gl '
Biogruphy of the British Stage, with anec
dotes SSI
Sunday School Books, London editions ■
New Music for the Piano
Elliots Botany of S Carolina and Georgia, Nos
3, 4, 5, and 6, of 2nd vol, recived by
S. C. U J. SC1IENK.
Also, the following lately published
[TheHighlanders 2 vols—Sayings and doinc
2 vols g2— llsjji Uaba, 2 vol* g2—Percy Malta
ry, 2 vols-] \
Perry’s 2d Voyage for the Discovery 6f a
Hwi
of f’ushitmnblu
Calicoes, Chintzes,
■; • AND V'i '•
Printed Miislins,
, ALSO,
A great variety of sicasooable
DRYGOODS.
t2 . ■ • [, . , ■ ','1.:
1)0UGLA88&SORREL,
' . , OFFER FOB SALE.
<1 KflTk BAGS COFFEF., dilTercnt qualities
, 2 jjxS/100 kegs cut.Nails i.‘:sorted sizes
14 bales domestic Shirtings and sheet
Nortli West Passage
Memoirs of Dr. Aikin cpntairling critical Es
says on the English rocks-r-by Lucy Aikin.
Couriers Private Correspondence;' / ‘
Duncans Travels in (America, 2 vols;
Archbishop Potter on Church Government;
Family Ulbies— elegant London Editions.
aug!9 a'66
For 8ule.
cyeV I think, youug gentleman,* said he, | CALVIN UAKBU.
|Bi9
From the National Advocate 9th inat.
THE EXTRA SESSION.
I' The long agony f> over;” but li house-
I of tlie Legislaturb adjourned on Friday
f fling; afjfer censuring tin* Governor for
univarrantiiBle and indiscreet ckereise
I hid constitutional prerogutivb, and in
hforuiity with public expectation, witri
t transacting .ink legislative business.
Ilf was genei-illy expected that the ses
j* 11 would Ins' but .one day. Indeed, the
jnate, that intrepid protector (if the cun
jfutionj and infiuence o'" the state, deci-
|d tortnwith, with a unanimity scarcely
|uall. i|; but the elements of discord und
losition in the Assembly, protracted the
scssitin for five days, and spending the
opjc.’s money, after « was placed beyond
Iqbt fhut the Senate would not >eqedei
lanyoftheold demncrals wbre disposed
jlet the pretended frjends of the'people
Ive their full share of debate, fry every
Tasurc, venture upon every experiment,
licli every spring, fully confident that
I adjournment woulu take place, without
dialing the sanctity of old and approved
f*. and without dividing the power, and
pairing the just influence, of the state.
vfter
many resolutions, amendments
stttutea, and. motions, the touchstone
M brought forward in the ‘ollowingshape
»mtro ( | UCe j by Air T. Spencer :
Resolved, As the sense of this house.
*‘0o unexpected incident or unforeseen
eyes,' 1 think, young gentleman
•vow, favored us just now with a quotation
from Sophocles; 1 «Jo not happen to recol
ler.t tt there • Oh, sir,’ replied our Tyro,
'the quotation is word for w.ord.as l have
repealed it, and. in Sophocles too; but I
suspect sir, it id some tune since you were
at college.* Tbe professor applying bis
hand to his great coat, and taking out a
small packet edition of Sophocles, quietly
asked him if he could be kind enough to
show him the passage in question, in that
little book; al'tor rummagmg the pages for
Some lime,be replietl*‘upon second thoughts,
I uow recollect that the passage is,in Eu
ripides,” ‘Then perhaps, sir,’said the pro
fessor, putting his band again into his pock
166
Cotton Bugging, Cojf'ee, &c.
QAK Hundredaud Fifty peiced Cotton bag*
V jminmi-. - . PM . .1
oU bags prime Havana Green Coffee
• lo hints Muscovado Sugar
75 bbts do do , „
4 bales best Osriaburgs -
10 do brown Shirtings and Sheetings
Just, received aim for sale by
CALVIN BAKER.
augl9 ■ 166
inga
120 whole and half* boxes Window
: Glass , '.. .
.2 patent OU Cloth Carpets
61 qr^| n °* e ® Spanish SegarS
45 bbla Flour
An assortment of v • •'> i
CASTINGS.
nug 12 p!63 • ;
NOTICE.
FJ^HK Subscriber receives a constant supply
Corn Meal and Corn Grits,
Iron; the Steam Mifl, which he otters for salo at
his Store, Market-square, He hie .also on hand
Corn and Wheat Bran.
> BUENEZER JENCKS.
_ sug M164. ,
Prime York, Teas, Li)nf Sugar }
St. Croix Sugar, fyc.
■ iBLS Prime Pork, New York City
Inspection ' •
20 chests 1
HYSON
TEAS, ' /
of thisy- u-.-s impor
taiion.
30 half do . .
100 Ten Cattys
100 Five do
6 Boxes Canisters
2 lbs each
10 hhds prime Rt Croix Sugar
30 bbla Loaf Sugar y .
200 Prime Hams in bags .■ , i ‘ A - ', t :
Just received per ship Savannah, fur sale ti r
J. b hEubeut, &‘CO. ‘
aug 17 165
F. GIL LET & CO.
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on the 15;h mat. a negro man who
says his name is ilarry and that he belongs
. . luJoaephur Love of Green County, Georgia, aiiyl
et, and haiiumg him a similar edition y5f Lhathe rima^ay from him near Warrington a-
Euripides,' you will be ko good as to find bout the first of June, he is 5 feet 93 inches high
it for^ne, in that-little book.’ The young land about 25 years ofage.
Oxonian returned again to his task, butj a “ H
JUilN 1. DEWS, r c.e.
Extract of a letter dated," Albany, Friday
eveniug, Aug. 4,1824.
"•As you desired I send as accurate a
statement of the situation of parties in our
legislature; iinou. the presidential question
as can bt* made. .. / ;
Assembly—tprawfnrd 73
, Adams J - 45
Jackson 6
Doubtful < 4
Giving Crawlo-d a majority of 18 iu At*
3L-a»bly il.ould all the doubtful go against
him. Those for Jackson will ultimately go
for Adams. I think perhaps Crawlford
inaygtM some of them- But Clay and
Jackson are both out of the question, here at
th)» time
Senate—Crawford 20
Adams 10
\ Doubtful 8
Giving C awf-nd a majority of 26 op
joirn balTot wjthotil any accessiop of force
I'rbin the doubtful.” Bento. Press.
with no better success,-muttering however
to himsel f, ’ Curse me if I quote Orecfc again
in a coach.*\ The tittering of. the ladies in
formed him that he was got into a hobble; at
last, ‘ Bless mo, sir,* said he, «bww dull 11
Regimental Orders.
jj^N Election is hereby ordered to be held on
. Wedr
1st of September next, at
am; I recollect now, yes, yes, I perfectly M ,e 8 i ukr ’’
ik.cri.i. ..iccL.i. Captain to command the 4th company of tlie
ramembet, that the passa 0 et8in^Cschyius.,l j 8t uegiment The poll will be opened at 9
I he inexorable professor returned again to (,*clgck A \J. under the superintendance ot tile
his inexhaustible pocket, apd was in the persons designed bylaw.
act of handing him an iEschylus, when our
astonished Frenshman vociferated,' Stop
the coach*—halloab, coachman, let me out
I say.ihstantly—let me out! there's a follow
here has got the whole Bodleian library in
hils pocket; let me out I say —let me out
he must-bo Porson, or the Devil !*
Frow the Cou rtland (Ohio) Republican.
The Jib is up.—Mr CraWford the (Sec
retary. lias been "weighed in a balance and
found 1 * just. HW accuser, Niniaa Ed
wards has failed; resigned his commission
as Minister to Mesi.co, pocketed gl 1.225
of the PeopVs tpiyney,. and ‘ made oft'.—
Crawford it the than for our . next presi
dent. ’Tell us no more about people’s men,
they are all fleece men.
I'gence which required immediate legislu
r u ’ fnd for, which it was the design of tht
[■istitution to provide,.in granting to the
FBcutive the power of convening the legis-
I Ur «» at times provided for by. any gener-
I lave of tUo slate, tiA3- transpired siace
Commodore James Darron is at length
restored to the service of his country. He
has gone on to. take cbmmand of the Navy
Yard and station.of Philadelphia; We re
joice at this appointment.—From the bot
tom or »ur hearts, vve thank the President
-for this-act of justice, aqdef patrotismi
Ninian Edwards thrust Out of public service
(as ho would have been) and James Barron,
again taken into it-—for both these acts, Mr
Monroe will receive the cordial gratu'
dons of maos an old and valued friend.
Rich, 2?«f ■
FROM A LONDON PAPER.
Price of Race Horses —(During the laie
few years, about two thousund pounds has
baeo the maximum for the reputed best colt
of the year. Five thousand guineas were
offered and refused fof the celebrated Sinol-
ensko before he went toEpso.m. , In the New
Market October meeting, 1805, a bay colt
by Pipator, sold for 15,000 guineas, A
By order Cot. Maksium,. * ,
M. W. STEWART.
Adjt. 1st Regt.
aug 17 il65
• i l • OFFI'.ll Ton '-AtK Olf A BARGAIN,
PIFTY PIECES 42 i.^ch HEMP llAGl.LN’G,
Receive}! by the Ships Emperor, William W
lacc, aridiioW landing liom lire Siivm.
nah,
70 1‘ackti^p.s,.. Seasonable anO
Woollen floods.
Bought mostly in June and July last, whici
can be sold at the pre*ent <Atew.Turk prices.
Jug 17
i!65
GAUDUY& HEUOEUT.
_ lordugh
a bay twoyear old colt by Volunteer, and a
brown three year old filly) Orange Girl by
Sjr Petqr, sold, fin- 15,000 each) .. Lord
Fitz William refused,3,OOOguineus for Sir
Paul by Sir Peter, out of Pearl liy Tandem,
About half a century since. Lord Grosve-
nor offered Mr Piggott 10,00pfor Shark, as
the horse was lead ing off the coilrse at New-
mark, to be taken out of training. It \vas
reported that 0’K.eUy refused.u^arly dou
ble that sum for his Eclipse, replying to the
offer, that f‘ all Bedford Level would not
purchase Eclipse.”—-To go half a century
further back, a report has been handed
down from farther to son; that a Welsh
sport-^tian offered tlie Duke of Devonshire,
for Flying Childers, the horse’s weight in
crowns and half crowns, which the noble
Duke refused. y .
United States! District of
Georgia.
LY TBE DISTRICT COURT,
■ , Anoos-f T>:n»i, 1824.
T HE following, persona having been drawn
and summoned to serve as Grand* and Petit
Jurors at said Court, having failed’to attend—It
is ordered tlmt they be finpd according to law,
unless they shaft make sufficient excuses, on
oath to the Clerk, on or before the 2d Tuesday
in November next. V
Brand Jurors,—Archibald Smith. Frederick
S. Fell, J. P- Henry, George Gordon, Joseph
Habersham, James Hunter, Robert Habersham,
Charles Kelsey, Alexander Telfair, Bqnjumin
Burroughs.
Petit Jurors.—Wm. P. Clark, C. H. Hayden,
John Gribben, Reuben G. Taylor, and John F.
Fraser.
Extract from the minutes;
, . „ GEO. GLEN, Clerk,
aug 14 ol64
JAMES SCOL £S.
SILK, BOTTOM, AMD WOOL EM DlJ '-
' AMD SCOURER.
T hankful for past favor* take-i uifs met'.
of informing his friends M*d the public
g eneral) that lie continue... the above husines.
is old stand, cornerof Bay lane, and Montgi;.
err street near the Baptist Church. LEGJJOli.
CIIIP, AMD STRAW HATS, dyed and dr
ed, Gentlemens and Ladies DRESSES of aft ki.
dyed and finished with dispatch..
• N B Clothes left to be dyed or Scoured -V.
be repaired if required.
. 165
Stopped from a Negro Manj
^ SILVER WATCH, supposed to be stolen.
aug 17.
WANTED IMMEDIATE:
A N apprentice for the printing business, i
quire at this office.
aug 17
165
For Kent.
The House on the corner of-—(TV
and South Broad-stveet, at •present^
occupied by Mrs. Maxwell.
Alio, The western hhlf of the House next t
of the above—at present occupied by Tho
Butler, Esq. For terms apply to
*4' ; : ’ H. KiRin
aug 7 v .. 169
DIED—At tlie Havana, of fever,' Mr John P,
Waux),' of this city.
The owner can have it by piyiqg cost of
A dvertising and proving property—Enquire near
lie residence of Mr John Guilmarti n, Indian;
street. . •
THOMAS RILEY.
aug 14 164
NOTICE.
W ILLbesold atthePourd in SaVahnah, .on
:i
Friday next, thfe 19th inXt ifetween 12 and
1 o’clock. y; ' ' V - •/ '
One red speckeled Cow, marked in each ear
with a smooth crop and under bit, dulaped, and
sawed horns.
’ . .. F M.STON^ Aitf-’.
dug \7 i«r
Take Notice.
npHF, Managers and Assistants of Engine)
I on Satuic®y the 28th instant, pvaiceea ,
i&pfA Ifc'y. J
ClERK
AMD
■ MESSENGER..
Applications be left with the Clerk on of 1 -
tliatday. . . >.
By order of the Board,,
• JOHN HAUPT; ( ;.
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NOTICE.
D uring my absence from this State Artliu:
Bain, will ict as my attorney.
■ ;/ GEORGE STOW.
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Eye Whiskey.
F IFTY. Barrels Rye AVhiskey, just receiv. 1
per ship Savannah; and for sale by
NOTICE.
P EftsONS having business with thf
scriberj will please to call on V
Seth;.
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please to call on V
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