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DECEAHtER 23, A v,nterin the las otaRj under the nature of a Native - Carolinjan," whom we have no doubt we know, af ter complaining, in term not very courtly, oisome person having inform ed the Editor of the Richmond Enqui rer, that .the election of Public Prin ter Here turned on the. t Presidential Question, is pleased to say, " " that the friend of Mr. Gales have cause to ' complain of his course in this busi ' nes. He promised to contradict the "report, if it should get out, thjt jJie, election turned on 3iis point. Has f he done so r" ' ' 11 . - In reply to this charge, we sat that xre are unconscious of having maae any uch promise. Before the flectibnwe expressed awish that the cKoice of Pub lic Printer mfeht not be identified ith veid, that tlibugh the" great body of those wlurwou Id rote for us, ' thought mth us on this subject, we had a few dd tried friends who .were in favor of three out of therfour of the other Can didates," who, Jf the Presidential Ques tion was not brought into view, would still support us $j and whenj after- the election, wc were cautioned by these friernls against making the issue of it a trium h for Mr. Crawrord, we declared that w had notliought of doing so, confident, as we were, that our friends were not all the friends of Mr. Craw ford, and thatve felt particularly grate- nl to such as had made a sacrifice of v.icrj to personal feeling onthe occa jjioa." ?4ore thanthis, we, think, ought not to have been .expected from us. ' 13v a reference to the Legislative pro ceeding of Saturday last, it will be seen that another preamble and resolution va& introduced into the.Houseof Com-: nons, on'thatday, by Mr. Iredell, dis approtTing. and protesting in the name oi me juegisiature, agamr a caucus no pination for President and Vice Presi dent of the U States. The same fate however awaited this Preamble and re flation, which was experienced by its precursor. It was indefinitely postpon ed, 73 votes to 52 A Wc presume it 'may now be clearly interred, from tnetJecisibns which have Ntn made by the House of Commons, atour Legislature will neither inter fere with the course, heretofore pursued at Washington, in relation to a nonina- ton of a candidate for the Presidencv ':or with our present Electoral Law, fAsd tons, it as clearly appears that5kj naontv.oi the, Liejn si autre are in lavor 18TH CONGRESS, senate. . r ..' . v " ... j. ; y FRIDAY, : DEC. 12. :- . : ' t -! i Mr. , Lowrie, ; presented the memo rial .'of ; the City .and County of Phila- jdelphia, praying a revision of theprc- sent tann. , . - .. ' The joint resolutionjfiered yester day by Mr. Benton,, proposing an a mendment jfAhe Constitution,- so as to irive theelectioh of President and Vice (president to the people, in primary as fsemblies, received its second reading. On motion of Mr. Macon, it was or dered that, hereafter, ' .when the Senate adjourns on Fridays, it will adjolirn till the ensuing Monday, unless otherwise ordered 5 aid The Senate then adjourned till Mon day pextj at twelve o'clock;' . ' J A Monday, Dec. 15. : Mr. Parrott offered tire following resolution, which was read, and laid over for consideration. v - Jiestolved, That the Committee on Naval Affaire bV instructed to inquire into the ex pediency of authorizing' an additional number of sloops of war to b& built and equipped for the scjYice of the United States. . r. In pursuance of notice given on Fri day last, Mr. Hayne rose to ask leave to offer a resolution to propose, totlic Liegistatures 01 the several: btates, an amendment to-the Constitution of the United States, so as to provide for the election of President & Vice-President bv the Eletcdrsr & to prevent the . elec tion from devolving, in any event, upon the House of Representatives. Mr. Hayne briefly stated in introducing this resolution, his views on the sujbect. Leave was then granted to Mr. Havne to mtroaucc tne ionowing resolution, which was read, passed to a second reading, and ordered to be printed. ll'esolved, hi the Senate and JJovte bf Re preventative of the United Stutes, in Congress assembled, two thirds ofbvth JUouses concur ring, That the following amendment to the Constitution of the United States, be propos ed to the Legislatures of the several States, which, when ratified .by. the Legislatures ol three fourths of the States, shall be valid, to all intents, and purposes, as part of the said Constitution :l If no person voted for, according to the Constitution, as President of the United States, shall have a maiority of -the votes of the rhole number of Electors, then the Presi d$t of the United States shall forthwith issue his proclamation calling upon the Electors to convene at , on he day of thereafter, for the purpose of choosing a Presi dent ; that the Electors, when . so convened, shall choose, immediately, by ballot, a Presi dent of the United States, and a maiority of the whole number of Electors, shall be ne cessary to a choice. , j " And should no person voted for, accord ing to the Constitution, as Vice-President of the i Umted States, have a majority of the votes of the whole number of Electors, then the President of the United States shall forth with issue his proclamation, calling upon the Electors to Convene at , on the day of , thereafter, for the purpose of choos ing'a Vice-President ; that the Electors, when so convened, shall choose,' immediately," by ballot, a ViceyPresident Of the United States, and a majority of the whole number of Elec tors shall be, necessary to a choice. A 1 ' After the resolution of Mr. Hayne was read, Mr. Macon moved that all the- resolutions, proposing amendments to the Constitution, as well.those oner - v. . ly and th e honor of our gallant seamen Hag, to inexperienced pincers ; to raen, who have been, for years, on shore, for getting what r they fdrmerly. had 4earn ed. j Vrehave now five sloops of war ancf thirty A masters commandant, so that an officer canno - hope. to be enir ployed oftener tlian once m six years. To have ah efficient Navy, the propor tion between sloops of war and line of battle ships and frigates must be pre served ; amLI trust, 'said Mr. P. that Glauber's Salts Epsom do Cheltenham do Rochelle do U)iuretic do Jalap, pulverised -Rhubarb do Columbo do Squills - do Bitter apple do Ipicac . do G. Arabic . do Jalap root do ' Rhubarb root Columbo do Squills. do Ipicac ' do VirgaSnakedoA Pink do Liquorice do Seneka Snake do . Sarsaparilli do Mezereoa do Ginseng do Gentian do Alkanet d Madder do "White Hellebore do ed at the last session as at the presept, cVftitt KannnDrl in a rkfimrkhlof. Jti'rvi! Mr. Crawford's election to the Pre den that the Senate, might 1 have one cy.- V ' ; : . Jviewof .the whole. Mr. Dickerson The President of the Board of Agri cultme of the State has appointed on the Comnuttee of Correspondence, 3fessra. frankliiu Brevard, Solomon,'" Graves, Tho. G. Polk, Tho. Kenan and Rob!, joore 5 and on the Committee of Selec tii and PublicationIessi-s. Charles Hsher, Danie M. For.ey, JohnMuch t, James AYUClark and Denison Olm teu. r ' ' ' 1 -a'- a The following extractis from the late jnessage'gf Goy. Clarke to theLegis f bture of Georgia. " . - A ? . I am constrained to inform you that t have rt t during my administration,' been able to "lect a suitable character, who wpujd accept ? e appointment f CivU and Topographical inincer." There have Been, notwithstand several applications made for "the ap Nutment by gentlemenvbf respectable cha Pter and standing, but not of ejrperienced vk'.eGe, which' I deem an indispeniahle rttj,oisitc' m the person cn whom it is confer Jt I am still of the opinion' which I had honor of suggesting ; to 'e la$t Legislai tht it would he advisable to unite with itafc of Nrth Caroliua in procuring th r.viccscf Mr.rultpn: r 4 t A A-" ' then gave notice that he should, to-mor row, call-up the proposition to amend the Constitution, which he proposed the last session. Mr. Holmes, of -Maine, gave similar noticefn regard to 'a re solve which he had offered ; and Mr. Loyd, of Massachusetts in relation to an amendment, which he "said was pro posed by the - honored and venerable gentleman from Virginia, (Mr. Taylorv) who had not taken liis seat the present session'. jThe motion for printing, pro posed?" by Mr. lacon, was thereupon postponed till to-morrow. ; f Wotiseofllejorefentxitives.' ": Monday. Dec. 15' :" ' 4 '" :: M r Poinsett submitted the following : Retolved. That the Committee cn Naval Affairs be iiwtrutted to inquire into the expe diency of authdrisin the construction, of ten additional slpopi, of rvrar., jA , A - , t 5i r. Poinsjett said, he was induced to offer tbi resolution.. to the considera tion! of the House, from an earnest de sire, to 'see bur Navj rendered efficient and capable of maintaining the high te- r" i -t i-1?. ..iP" puiauon wmcn oas so guajaiiy anu , The Editors" nf "the National Intel -1 nobl won: If v would hare ieets of 'ncer, as an ; .unequivocal . marK 01 caiug - public - confidence, ' state, iVithin the last thirty majfy they hav jjVd toy. their subscyption' fist," Jwot tedjd Jifty mv4 exclu ste of papers ordered on public account Members of Congress, &ia . a : line: of battle shini and: frigates in rea dines ta be poured forth against an enemy, at the commencement of a war, we 'must reatip cuoprs capjd)lef com miidingthem. : As our xJavris now constitated. v re shall be tioirmeHexL inl the j event of war, to confide the com-f die subject will receive from the com- pittee the consideration its importance deserves. , , ;i. i . : (- . s. .a The resolution was agreed to. On, motion of M r. , Mercer, , it was s Resolved, That the Committee on Naval Affairs be instructed to inquire into the expe diency of associating with the Military Acade my at West Point, a school of instruction for the Midshipmen of the iNavy of the United States. . j - '! .. Resolved, That the Committee on Naval Affairs be instructed to inquire into the expe diency of securing in the medical department of tle Navv the benefits' of professional skill and experience, by a due apportionment of the pay of the surgeons and their mates to the time of their actual service, and by requiring an examination, by a Coard -of Physicians, of all persons Applying for admission therein. On motion of Sir, Wayne,: it was . Resolved, That the Committee on Com merce be directed to inquire into the expe diency of imposing a duty on wheat, import ed trom any ioreign countrj', or its dependen cies. - ' , ( j- ' CrudeSal. Ammoniact Pearlash Blue Stone Oalomine do Fly Stone Crocus Martisj Calcd Zino-i fMetalic do - Flor Sulphur Roll do Spanish Flies j ; j Cowhage A j Fox Glove r Ergot j a Hitter Apple j i Sago and Cubebs Tapioco A j ! ( .. Gham Flowers Lavd .' do - j .' Martial do Salts Steel Filings do Mur Tin Tilings do Vitr. JF.ther Ant. Wine Laudanum r. Paregoric Oxymel Squill ;! Syrup do j ; Vinegar do ; ! Syntp Buckthorn Carb. Baryte; Myr., do; !'! Manganese j ;v Mctalic Bismuth Oxyd do r Litmus I A Cake and Hay Saffron Laehen lslandecus Ale&teinraTaintB1 Oils, Vhe subscriber again wishes to inform his k friends, and the public, he has lately re ceived his Fall and Winter supply which, wtb those on hand, makes bis assortment very 1 , - . T comnsie, ana comprising aimosieyery aru cle in his line ; among which are the follow -ng articles. ',: do do do do do do do Black Orris Arrow Turmeric -Gellang Tormentilla " I Gum Camphor Do Gamboge A Do Scammony Do Ammoniac Do Storax Do Benzoin Do Opium - rDo Dragon Do Arabic Do Aloe Do Assafbetida Do Guiac : J)o Elemi , Do MTrh Do Castor Do Mastic Do Lac Do Kino' ' " ' . Do Catichu Do Galhanura Do Copal Do Shellac Yellow Baik Red do Pale do t Dr. Stanford's do A Cascarilla do . Angtistura do Henry's calcined Mag : nesia ..;.;., ; A, .;( Carbon. Magnesia Small sqr. do ' Calcined do . : Lpream Tartar SalU do Vhriblated, do . Crude do : Flake Manna Com'n ' . do Fol. Senna Do Uva Ursi. - , - v . S6gar Lead Extract do. . White Vitriol A r EJixu a- u -do ' :; Balsam Copaiva Po'TolUAtv .A AlW- Calomel. " Corrosive gublinatef Quicksilver v. Bagging and ' Seine 1 wine i Bed Cords and Plough : Line i " ' Ropes, of different J sizes and qualities. Blocking Twine, for !' Hatters . 1 ' f .". Hatters' Trenchers Do Stampers Do Irons y Do red & yellow Skins I pitate " Oil Peppermint ljo Lavender tto'Sabinx I Do Rosemicry Do Animal Do Annls Dp Cloves Do Amber Do Peneroyol Do ltriol Do Juniper ; Do Almonds Do Cinnamon Do Spearmint Do Wihtergreen Do O.ganum Do Cftjtepu Do Harlem Do Wormseed Do Sassafras Do Sweet Do Castor -Do Linseed Do Lamp A Lemon Acid Oxalic Tartaric' Prussic Nitric 4 Muriatic Nitrous Tart Antimony Glass " do - y ftrude A do ' ; Recrulus - do Cinnaher dp Gold. Sulpb:. do A Do Spearmint Do Tyre for coloring grey or red hair to a "I beautiful blackJ ; ; Maccassar Oil, for pro- : triotkg the growth of the hair ; Fine Pomatum y Lip Salve ; A Tooth Powder ' Silrer wire Teeth ) Brushes v ' Common do do Fine Fleshy do Shaving do., A ; Hair do Cloth . do Macahau Snuff Rappee, V do . ; -Scotch . do , Cephalic A do for the ' headache ' A Red, white & marble Castile Soaps : -A -Rose : v ' do ( A Palm - . ' , do - r? Trarfsparent do n Blue, red and yellow ; Wash Balls ;-f'- ,! Cosmetic Wash Sails "'4 or beautifying the skin s A Windsor ; - do Northern 7 do y? ; , ' , Soda. Powders 5 - iRochelle do A r , Rhck jedJiur do Doj Flat & round ban& Dol Buckles i; .. f A ; Dcj Bowstrings Do Brushes; : r Pumice Btone I Coach-Lace, different patterns A A 1 ; V I . ; A do do do do do do tic Red and White FitrcH Allum lunar Com'n Uaiis4 Liquid Ini ia;jSbUlea Jfarking dac White Cannella Orange Peel Nux Vomic Gall Nuts Sal Prune! j Do Wormwood Quassia Wood Do Simaroub Savin " i Long & Cayenne Pep-! ' per-- ' A- f; White Arsenic L Flower's mini. Solu i tion ' ' ' 1 :j-r Erhrop's Mineral Terpeth's dd James' Powdejr ' D overs' do I: ; American Bole Crabs' Eyes j Ppt. Chalk lM Whitedo ju Red do ! Flake .White I ; Spermaceti j a White Wax ; i Isinglass . j ; Itch Ointment ; Merc'l do ( A Blisterdo f Bertram's adhesive Plaster Roboran's do Mercurial do litharge dp Court do Fine Spimge Coarse do Rotten Stone Hones , Shaving Boxes Pill do Wafer do Wax Tapers Store and Farailv Lamps of dlrferent qualities j Salts Hartshoen Sots.;. do. firnvino Ar Spt. Nitre Do. Wine Do. Lavender Do. Rosemary I j Do? Turpentine Exbmct Liquorice uo. ioioqumtcaa. Do. Bark -Do. Gentian Do. Cicuta I A Phosphate Iron, j Rust . do, i Mur. Tr. dof ; Filings , do j Red Oxyd do A Oxy muriatic Potas Sup. Carb. do. f -Sup. Carb. Soda.; Carb. of Soda! Phosphate do j j . Fresh lime Juice t ' Cinnampn ! Mace, . 1 '! Cloves i Coriander Seeds. ' Caraway do Fennel ; Bo Annis do j Aj Cardamen do s r Ew Peppermint j Do Lavender ! A Do Lemon , Dp Burgamot a Do Cinnamon 1 ,? Do Sas$afrass 1 1 Do Shark Skins Uauoon . binding, as-f i . Do Red Skins Do fellow do 'r Whitewash brushes Paint do ground and unground, all sizes Sash Tools' A. A; ' Scrubbing Brushes Furniture do Sleeping do Hearth" , do Slroe . do London White Lead in 'A Kegs Dry do do Red Lead A; Yelldw Ochre A Stone do Venetian Red ' ' English Vermillion ' Chinese do . Drop Lake Rose Pink : v King's Yellow Chrom J do Pat.' - do ', . Naples do v . Turkey Umber ; Colcoth Vitrol A Terra Desseinila Ivory Black r Lamp do A - Prussian Blue -1 Sand-Paper I .Owe. , 1 " ' 1. Gold Brokze Orange Orpemiit Gold and Silver Leaf Blue Smalts 1 Copal Varnish r : Japan do A Dragon's Blood Red sealing Was Black do do Wafers, assorted , Lead Pencils Indian Rubber Reeve's Water Cofcrsi Sandboxes and cakes Bateman's Drops" Stoughton's Bitters Steer's Opodeldoc British Oil Grodfrey's Cordial Turlington's Balsam Gowland's Lotion Church's - do Anderson's Cough ; Drops for Colas, j Asthmas & Con- t sumptiohs Worm Lozenges Lee's Pills ( Anderson's do 4 Blragg& Jones do Duval'sr . do Hjull's lately improved . self adjusting patent Corkwood" ' Logwood A Fustic - z A; ". Cpchinel A A. , Red Sanders Yellow do A 1 Fig Blue ' a Annatto Spanish Indigo- American do Apothecaries' v scales ana weignis Best Crown Lancets I Cpmmon a do j Spring : do A Gum do ' Abesses: do Full sets Surgical ! Pocket Books . Full set&Tceth Instru- ' ments inj Pocket I Books i a-' - Teeth instrument as- . sortea ' Surgical Needles-: Dp Scalpels FoldingTenaccullums ) Thumb Forceps ; Trocai.aijd Directors Graduated Measures A Glass Funnels A Breast Pipes ' .' Nipple Shells A, ; L?xge Injection Sy-1 " TlUgeS ' ' ; y Male' a A.do A f Female y do , Ivory ear dp . " ' Cupping Glasses . Marble. Mortars T Composition do ., y Pill Plates and Marble A Slabs ' ; AAA-., Spatulasdifferentsizes Black Bottle fc; Stone Ware '.. Bottle and Vial Corks Green St. White Vials Shop Furniture ofeVe Ty description , . y Ointinents, Tinctures, I Cerates, Synips, 8c , Cordials of every kind-will be - kept constantly prepared. U He aJso- desires to return his , grateful ac knpwledgemeiits, . particularly to the Faculty ana country Mercnans, ana. tne pupuc gener ally, for. their very liberal encourasrement dur ing a struggle pf' nine years 'to ' iestablish lits f business m this place arid further Insures them,' that no exertions, shall , be wanting tb meftt a co.ctisuance pt, tbeir favours. Carders svill ce thankfully received, andrstnctly attended to. A very liberal deduction will be made tp the 1 racuivy, aaauiose wnopurciiare.uiseuagaiiu Tlejfnsual creJhV moimswai be iveji those; who may be relied qxl . As this place Medicines ' and Drugs, it is troped those whd i wish to purphase will visit Raleigh befoie thV ; supply theniselves. the fplloWlng articles, which wtH behold lpw A for cash only c a - : "-y f a V t fc. j ' 1 Ay A' gar Molasses -Coffefe: ; Tea and a Chocolate v Alspice Peeper ahd Ginger a Cof peras ' Basket.Salt Powder, Shot and Bar Lead - T A London St Phil Porter : .. 4' ''LT.- . eriile, Malaga; Porti Claret-arid Country' a 'j . A. Wjnear-;-'-" ' French Brandy and ' liolIaiidXJlnlAAV:!: Jamaica and Norihcrajr s 1 jtums Jy Annie & Peach BraaV A a d; Whiskey, Sic A Liquid & Stick Black-,r; ; ing of sup'j quality ": Writing U Letter Pa-: . per. Receipts from the Faculty ahdU 'others; will v be thankfuly rceivediand spilt uji with the ; i, Utmbst dispatch and carefulness 'A-. A. -- 'AAAX': ARANDOLPII WEBB..:; Raleigh, Nov; 13,..l823 &?:litor f Nj B.' The highest price, in barter, will fie. i , given foV clean Flax Seed and Beeswax " " 1- AtVA :.1A'.V A-t: Ai 'Iff:- ' A;)A v 'r JOHN , MCLEAN living on B Ilockfiv 7 :vbOttt -twip .miles, west .of Col. Dan'l Sibith, "tfl on the road Jo Graham's , Bridge, Aenters stray, a vvhiti hotse, "abput fourfeet.elev,, inches high land about nine ycara old. Valuad , at forty dollars. AaI A : '. , ' .V A t -.. A-MALCbM'RAYV Banger, -'.v . Cumberland co. Dec. 17, 1823 ll-swp. A OrfoxA Mole AcaiVetirj ; H Iv Exejrcises in this institution will b(i v a i. resumed on the 11 Monday of January ; next, under the superintendance,of Mr. Jas j D. Johnson The acknowledged ability ijf ' the Superintndant, the eheapnesa of Board i nd Tintioni and ;-thet hCaUbfulneSiS of thd plate, it is believed,' entitle this Seminary fo 1 a bigh degrce of public patronage. s. a UA '' ,1 -. 4k : . WM.'M. BNEED, A De:, 19. , : -:-.a ' ;yA,A,AA;; n.lm : -: , y 4 liouaa itx "East Tlwidaioif fTIHE subscriber is authorised to, sell Land's v JL' icf '-East-Florida Ivinir between the : Rf.' a.. John'sahd' Aman-na Riversi " ; -.1 ' ! AV a : v , Although a portion of these laHh nre ate- K. rile lands. Ae a considerable rirt of them fertile and healthy, have springs Vf excellent V V't wicr anu, pimjucc in ammaancc uie TiQfX ' crop of Sugar ami Sea-Jelmd Citton.i'' 'A a the owner willpermit punchaprs tP, select : their landf it nfipM a. Tipa'hitKlJrifiitlAT ; '.J of aocuoiuktihg Wealt i frorh ainall capital, A The title oaners suDDorted bvdhAitteT ft- A pnions of many of the mosteminent'lawyers njthe unionfwpl Ubmitted.to.the inspef-; a tijon of tho:e who wish to become interested. - f TltOS. STRODE; Agent 8t. V r . V A ! A Attorney for the owner. . ;' Raleigh, Dec..218S31 vA : ' , AJJ- ' A A small portion-only oflhfcurchase mone" ' will be required and tiiaV may be paid with" V Houses and Lots, improved' fapna or Bank, ' stock for the balance, v AcmKt of five year a win uc given. - u ft'' V.' SIW ,T1IE VILLAIN '! " 5 fMWKHN- from my tables byyflAn e&o ' i't A ! X on the jlth jnst: abay ;hpq,about fh;e ' , i ! . feet an inch or two high j lieaces remarka- ! ' v bly fast, has very large legs arid was four years i old last spring. ? Coisbn is about 28 or r years ; old, rmarktbly rpurid sho hair and a very finevoice. He came to mv . house about: two, months ago, under the pfe tence of improving his healthy . where after I v had lent him noriey and stood his security, h'es.'. absconded in the nigh, of the above rQention-' - a ed date with my horse. : He goes under thd cloak of religion which together with his art. ' ui juiu tnjaiiuaxmg manners, ne -may yet dev ude many a person. He pfetends toliaye larsrc1 f possessions pn Georgia, South-Carbliha anil v 4 emiessee, wnrxaer r: expect he is now ben 1 4. - J' : ..-'. mg nis course, says he has npwife,ndparerit v ? r.-VK 1 and but fewrelations. However, Ibave rincet' a . ' I vAA seeil his wife, she. is giving in; Wake oouhty, ' ) - i r a and was deceivedbvi the sam TrPtuiLrv.v ""; l - ' U 4 d vi tne sam ' rrptr.;, r tnatneinastoni person who wilTiiav& v IrfninfiiLr in ' rX' aiVand$25to any persoH-wno wiHppput t -?' ne the hxrse. -w Letters' dWW 3- ( WDKims,,WairentonN;C: will K- AiW nded'to, 'A;.rc .IvA.a, - r ff ,; vt, ... r i ;' AAINSON;rLLUMSr, .-a Warrep county, Dec. 17" 1823. a ll-5w. ' a ' 'i A 'A rr,; i. si .TA mtDsubsberfresecti Al. Public fthatj being ajrerit for snnnlvU s. A " -""r"-- w ivwp consxamiy on. nana 1 ' a supply ofrecenV genuine, Vaccine Mauer.? He.pleag'hsetf to' send to ' any pan of ; V the United States, by maft,a supply of freeh , matter, put ub in iUr crust with nrintwl a J "X yy 'a,,a:'v, iqiiestidwxMt specimens of vA'V " y;7'&;' ' "At' , .. - - - '' " ,-'A -:' .' , rectionsfor its use. A Such arrari wrneBta hat- been made that none but choice nid$ procure ea jrom ine mast unq the disease imu beieut The fee will be $5 for; each subnlr. hii sfioiddjtby any' ac scribef being ri6tified of mis ant time wiihnt- received,. afresh' supply will be tsnf without 't any additional charge.; ;l,-f The subscriber Willie ,undef the neces3lV ' V' vy bf not taking letters ftorcC the Ppst Office'.. ' '!,,'' unless the, postage be'paW' ' '' ,y ; - y , . fjbHri revoke; iC H'v.Vr a? tiA4em for supplying Vpriritie Maitf4-n;r,v": 4' ig amae MattA .iBaltuiicieVNprtJi Chfrlea St. -'5, : . 't - Printing in general neatly. ayjdt a.-At maud of our ships, the' safety of our pitate SaltPrtrt 4 'VA v. iy i A " t .
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