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f f OrFict is THi, (Jomii'v Gen. of Surf-- SISTENCU. Waikihgton .Tub) IK 1P25. EPA li A. l'E Proposals ivia tie received ai tins Ulhce, until th.o first dai of October next, for tut: dellvt ry ot 1'rovisious i: r tne use ire Iroops ot the L ruiou otaic.'S, lo oe delivered in ouln,up-o- u inspection, as follows. At New-Orlean- s. 210, barrels ui pork ' oUU do trcsli Hue (lour 3.U0 filiuns ol'jjnod proof whiskey" 2-- U Utisiitls ol jjuuii sound i.uus, 3520 pounds ol good lirtid soap lout do of good hard tallow candles, with cot- ton wicks 56 r.us'icts of good "clean salt 000 gallons of good ulcrvineg.ir One lourliiori the hrst day ol June, 1820 One-lourt- h on tlio fljatdu.y ofOetooer, i826. One fourth on tue lirst d.iy ol December,4UG. And too lyniaiiider on tnu nrst day ofvlarch, Hal. . . ., At Pensacola. COO barrels of poik 12o0 do of fresh One flour 8000 gallons of good proof whiskey 550 bushels ofgoodSouinr beans 8'IUO puunds ofgood .hard soap 4u00 da of good hard tallow candles witlrcot- - ton wiqjis , ' 140 bushels of gpod clean'saTt ' 2250 gallons of good, cider vinegar One-fo'uit- h on the first-da- y of June, 1826. . ti the first day tif October, 1826. n theliistday ol December, 1820. And the remainder on the fiist'day ,pf Marchi ' v At' Baton Rouge. 200 barrels of pork 400 do oT freslf, sine flour 26o6 gallons oflgodd prbbf whiskey . 150 ustiels of "good sound beans 4dU0 or'good hard soap- - 12U0 do of good hard tallow candles, with cot-- , ton wicks 40 oushcls of gorfd clean salt 750 gallons of good cider vinegar n the firstday of June, 1G2G. Onc-luu- i th on the Cist day ol October, 1826. One tourth on the first day of December, 182G. And tne remainder on Hie first day of March, iua At Natchitoches. mo barrels ol pork 375 di- tiesn nue flour 2400 gallons of gi od proof whiskey 105 mshels of good-soiiu- beaos , 26111 pounds of good hard soap ' ' J.240 do of good hard luilow candles, with cot- ton wicks 42 '.os.iels of gpod clean salt f"5 gallons of good cider vinegar One hJilf on the first day of Juno, 1026, and the remainder on the firstday of December, 186. At Ciintoument Gibson, mouth oftjie Yerdigrise, 1 50 miles above Fort Smith. 300 oarrels of pork ' Gi5 do of fresfi flour . 40U0 ganonsoi gouu piooi wnisKcy J 2fi0 bushels us good sound beans f, 4400 pounds ofguod hard soap. 2000 do of good' llarp tallow candles with cot- ton wicks i 70 bushels of good, clean salt 1125 gallons of good cider vinegar ' The whole on the firstday of June, 1826. At Counciljlluffs, Missouri. 1000 barrel's ol pork " rOOO. do of fresh sine flour 150C0 gallons of good-proo- f ijhiUiy 900 bushels'oF food sound beans 300 do of goodcleansall 13000 pounds of good liard soap j C000 do good hard tallovv candles, with Cot- ton wicks 3500 gallons of good Cider vinegar The whole on the 15th day of June 1026T At Fort Armstrong, Mississippi. "l50barrels of poik 300"do of fresh sine flour 1700 gallons of good proof whiskey 110 bushels of good sound beans 1000 pounds of good hard soap 800 do ofgod hard tallow candles, with cot- ton wicks 50 bushels of good clean salt ' The whole on the 1st day of June, 182G. At Prairie du Qbieir, Mississippi. 120 barrels of pork i j 280 do of fresh sine flour - 4r JG00 gallons o.l good prooi wmsicey 100 bushels of good sound beans - J7fc0 pounds, of good hard Eoap 860 do of good hard tallow candles, with cot- -' ton wicks $,. - y 30 bushels of good clean! salt 450 gallons of good cider'.yinegar sc, Ttiaw hole on the first day&f June, 1026. At St Peters; Mississippi. 420 barrclssafp jiIs i 750 do ofjfresii sine flour' ' 5760 g&Uonsjflfgood proof whiskey C00O poujidsijff good hard soap 2200 do of good hard tallow candles, ivilk cot- ton wicks lOo bushels of good clean salt 1500 gallops good cider vinegar The whole on the 15th day of June, 1826 .At Green Bay, 675 barrels of p,rk , J J200 do of sine fresh flour 0000 gallons good proof whiskey 500 bushels of good soifnd beans B000 pounds-good'har- soap t 4000 do good' hard tallow'candles, with cotton wicks l 150 bushels good clean salt 2500 gallons good cider vinegar One half on the 1st day of June, 1826, and the re- mainder on thdthirtieth day. of June, 1826. At Detroit. 120 barrels of pork 250 .do fresh sine flour 1600 gallons of good prods whiskey 100 busbejs. of good sound beans 1760 pounds good hard sdap ' 800 .do .good hard tallow candles witb cotton wicks 30 bushels good clean salt 450 gallons good cider vinegar ' Ono half on the first day of June, 1326. The remainder on the 30th dav of June 1826. At the Sault do St. Mane, outlet of Lake Superior.- - 370 barrels of pork 780 do sine fresh flour 5000 gallons good proof whiskey 340 bushels good Sound beans S500 poundsgood hard soap 2500 do good ha.rd tallow candles with cotton wicks 90 bushels good clean salt 1400 eralloosgood eider vinegar One Lajfon Hie first day of Juiie, 1826 Che reinuicd-- on the 30th day of J Que, 1826. A I MackinacvL 75 hurrols of pork 150 do sine fresh flour 1000 gallons, of good proof whiskey, $ 7U t)iisliols.4giipd.souua,tieans A, 1100 pounds good fiardjuap 5JjaIp I'aprJcpd ti es rfitli 20 bushelR pond clean salt 4J30 r.illons good cider'ivincgar Onolialf on the first dajof J untj, 1826 . Thetemainderon the thirtiet'iofjune, 1826. At Pittsburgh Q0 barrels pqrk . ' t. "dofresln-flneflOu- r ' ' - VUO gallons go6d 'proof;wfliske'y ; 55 bushels good sound beans ' , ' fjflO pounds good hard.soaj- - . 400 do good hard tallow candles witb.coUon wicks 14 l)ii?helsgQnd cldansalt .' ' ' 225 gallons good cider vinegar "' One-fourt- h on the first day of ..Idnc', 1826 One-fourt- h oAjlie fust day of Septemjtic, 1826 One-fourt- h on the firitBay "onDeftmber, 1826 And the remainder on theJffirst'day of 'March, 1827. a. . ..." AT Niagara, '.N-.Y-- . ' 60 barrclTofpork " 125 do fresh sine flour COO gallons good proof whiskey 55 bushels good sound beans. " COO pounds good haru soap ;. 400 do good hard tallSw candles with cotton wick 14 bushels pood salt 225 gallons good cider vinegar-Onc-fSUrt- on the first day of June, 1826 One-fourt- h on thefirstday of September, 1820 One-fourt- h on the first day of December, 1826 And thejremaindetion the first day of March 1327 At Sacketi's Harbor. . .240 barrels of pork 500 do fresli sine flour 3000 gal Ions good proof whiskey 200 bushels good sound beans 3000 pounds good hard soap 1500 do good hard taljow candles with cotton wicks 56, bushels good cleansalt. 800 gallons good cidjer vinegar- - v One-fourt- h on the first day orJune, 1826 One-fotfrl- h on the first day of September, 1826. Onesfourth on the first day of December, l!.-.?- 6 , And the remainder the first day ofMarch, 1826. At Boston.. "60 barrels of pork No I fullho'op&d G25 do fresh sine flour 4000 gallons of good proof whiskey 276 bushels good sound beans .4400 noundsErood hard soap Cotton clean 20U0do good hard tallow candles, with cotton wicks ', 70 bushels good clean salt 11 25 gallons good cider vinegar ' One fourth on tbe firsj day of June, 1826 One fourth on tbe first day of September 1826 .. One fourth on the fust day of December, 182S and The remainder on the first day of March, 1827 At New York? 300 Barrels of New York mess Fork 025 do fresh sine Floilr h I 4000 gallons good prods Whiskey 275 bushels eood sound Beans 44110 nnnnds hard'Soap 20Q0 do good hard tailow cahdles'with cotton wicks. 70 bushels good clean salt 112,5 gallons good cider vinegar One fourth on the firstday of June, 1826 One fourth on the first day of September, 1826 One fourth on the firstday' of DeccinbcrVl82G;and The remainder on (he first clay of Martih, 1827 A. Fort Delaware.-.-- . ' 60 barrels ef pork ',$ 125 do fresli slue flour 800 gallons-goo- d proof whiskey 55 bushels good sound beans 880 nounds (rood hard soap 400 do hard tallow candles, with cotlon wicks 14 bushels good clean salt' 225 gallons good cider vinegar One fourth on the firstday of June, 1826 One fourth on the firstday of September 1826 Onefourth on Che first day of December, 1826 The remainder on the first day of March, 1827 At Baltimore. ' 120 barrels of Baltimore packed prime .pork 250 barrels fresh sine Howard slrcet flour 1600 gallons good proof whiskey 110 bushels good sound beans 1700 pounds good hard soap 800 pounds good haid sallow' candles, with cot- ton wicks 28 bushels good clean salt 450 gallons good cider vinegar One fourth on the first day of Jurw;, 1826 One fourth onithe firstday of September, 1826 Qne fourth on Ihe first day of December, 1826; and The remainder on thefirstday ofMarch, 1827 At Fort Washington. GO barrels, of pork 125 do of fresh slue flour 800 gallons good proof whjskey i 55busfjejj good sound beans ' 880 poufidYgood hard soap 400 pounis good hard tallow candles, with cotton wicks 14 bushels good clean salt 225 gallons good cider vi&egar One fourth 00 the firstday of June, 1826 , 6ne fourth on the first day of September, 1826 One fourth on the first day of December, 1826; and The remainder on the'f.rst day oflarch, 1827 . At Old Puint Comfort.. 660 parrels of pork - 1375' do oFfrcsli sine flour 8800 gallons of good proof whiskey 605. bushels ofgood sound beans;,-068- pounds of good hard soap 4400 poundsgood'hard tallow candles, witb cotton wicks 154 .bushels good clean salt V- - 2475 gallons good cider vinegar . One fourth on the first day of June, 1826 Oue fourth on. the firstday of September, 1826 Ono fourth on.the firstday of December 1826; and The remainder on the first-da- ofMarch 1827 At the U. S. Arsenal, near Richmond. 60 barrels of pork ' , 125 do of Ircsli' sine flour 800 gallons ofgood proof whiskey ' 55 bushels ofgood sound beans v ' 880 pounds of good hard soap ,,. 400 pounds ofgood fiard tallow candles, with cot ton W1CUS 14 bushels of good 'clean salt .'S ofirood cider vinegar One fourth on the first day of June, 1826 One fourth on the firstday of September, 1826 One founh oh the .first day of December 1826;and of March 1U27 . 1 he remainder on the first day At Smithville, N. G. 60 barrels of pork 125 .'do of fresh sine flour ; 800 gallons of good proof whiskey 55 bushels ofgood sound-bean- s 880 pounds good hard soap 400 do good hard tallow candles with cotton wicks ' It b'-c-- i ? )dcloansaJt . 2- -' gallons good cider vinegar lOnpfi uithon the 11 day of June, 182tj One fourth on the Ut da of September Jft26 j Ono fourth on the 1st day of December, 182(1; and I r on the first day of March, 1827 , At Charleston;,. C. . t 1 20 hanvls of 'O.k 230 barrels of iresh fiijo floi'ir 1000 gallons of gL.id proof whiskey t 1 10 bushels ofgood sound bunns 1760 pounds of good hard soap .800 pounds of good hard tallow candles, wilh cotton wicks , ,,- - 28 bushels ofgood' clean.6alt ' 50 gallons of good cider vinegar One fourth on- - the first irvof June, 1826 One fourth on llieiTist d,ay of September, 1826 One fourth on the firstday of December, 1826 And the remainder on the firstday of March j 1827, At baviinnah, Ueo. 60 barelsof porjc . w 125 barrels of fresh sine, flcu.y,-- ' s ,l 800 gallons of good, proofvhikey ' 55 bushels of good soundoeans 880 pounds of good hai-r- f soap f400 do ofgood hard (Allow candles, with cottou wicks ' . . y 14 bushed of gi6d clean salt 225 callonsof-coo- cider vinegar One fourth an(he first Jung 1826' Ono fourth 00 the first September, J826 ' One fonrtb-onth- e first December, 1026 - - And the remainder on the yrst day ef March 182i. Ar Augusta, Geo. GO barrels of pork . , 125 barrels fresh sine flour 800 gallons ofgood proof whiskey' 55 bushels ofgood sound beans 8Q0 pounds of cood hard soap 400 pounds ofgood hard tallow candles, will cotton wick? . 14 bushels of good'clcan salt 225 gallons of good cidervinegar Oneifourthon the first June, 1826 One fourth on the first September 1826 One fourth on the first December, 1826. And the remainderon the first of MaTch At St. Augustine1. 60barelsTf pork 125 barrels of fresh sine flour 800 gallon' of good proof whiskey 55 bushels of good sound beans 400 pounds of good hard tallow candles, cottou wicks a- - 14 bushels ofgood clean salt iv" 225 gallons of good cider vinegar One fourth on the 1st of June 1U26 One fonrth on the first of September 1826 Onefourth on tbe first of December, 102G 1827r- - "4 with, 9- And the remainderon the first of March, 1827 It is undf-rstnn- that Nik nnrlKln he contracted for (except at the depots at Boston, New York, and Baltimore, where the quality is otherwise de- signated,) is to consist of an entire hog to tlie bar rel, excepi ieci, ices, ears, auo snoui, tviiicun.- - inadmissible; Should the hog be. of less weigh than 200 nounds. tlio deficiencv is to. be maTSu of good sat side'picces. No more than one hcadTs as lowed to a barrel of nork. The contractor may. at his option, exclude the hams and make up uie deficiency with good side pieces. . . The candles to be made ofgood hard tallow, wjlti cotton wicks. ff The pork, beans, flour, whiskey, salt, and vih'o- - gar, must be delivered in strong and secirre bar- rels, and the soap and candles, in strong andsccure boxes, of a convenient size for transpoitation. The pork, whisky, vinegar, and flour, in season ed heart of white oak barrels the poik in barrels full hooped. The pork contracted for, to be deliv ered at Natchitoches, Cantonment tnusou, coun cil Bluffs, Baton Bbuge, New Orleans, Fort Arm strong, Prsiiiii'-du- - t'hein, and St. Peter's, to be carefully packed with Turk's Island salt. The pie ces not to expeed ten pounds in weight. The provisions are to be inspected at the time ol delivery, and the contractor to be liable for the ex pense of inspecting, and all other expenses, until they are safely delivered at such store houses as. mar h lvinalpd bv the U. Stales' Airenl. The provilcge is 'reserved to tlro.United States of in'j creasing ordiminishing tne quantities to oe uenv-orc- one-thir- on giving 60 days previous notice. Ihe provisions to be delivered at Council mulls, Fort Armstrong, Prairie-du-ChicT- ) and St. Peters, must pass St. Louis for their uyLiiate destination by die 5th April, 1826, and; is contracted for above that post.thcy mttst be on boardU'a.-u- w! rea dy for transportation by that period, a failure in this particular, will be considered a hreachof contract, and the Department will be authorized to purchase to supply the deficiency. he quantity to be contracted lor at tne oouncil Bluffs, Cantonment Gibson, Fort Armstrong, Peter's, Green Bay. and the Sault de St. Mario, will depend ou the crops and maim factures at those posts; the power, thoreloro, is re served by the Commissary Geiieral of Subsistencf, of reducing the quantities, or of dispensing with ono or more articles of subsistence, at any lime lie-so- entoring into contract, aud this privilege is re. served, independent of the privilegpof reducing one third, on giving 60 days notice alter couiraci- - No advances will be made in any case whatever, but payment will be made only on evidence being produced at this office, of the inspection and deliv- - ' L'r' . . . . ... . . It is expressly understood, that at all tne uepois and stations, the salt is to be received oy meaure incut of 32 ouarts to the bushel. When a bid is accepted, and notice thereol given to the person making the bid, refusal or neglect on his part to give good and sufficient security within a reasonable time, to be specified by this department, it will then be at the option of this department to consider the contract forfeited or not. I is required, that persons making proposals, who are unnnownio tins acparimeiu, suuoiuyauc-uinp- ny their bids by letters recpmmendatOiy,troni gen tlement of respectability who are known to the gov ernment. It is desirable that all proposals made, be scaled n a separate envelope, and marked "Proposals for fiirnishincr Army Subsistence. . .... ... . j I , ' J , u ; n Persons making bids lor New Urieans, rensaco- - la. Baton Uouge, Natchitoches, Cantonment Gib son, Council Bluffs, the posts on the Upper Missis sippi, Mackinac, Green Bay, and the Sanltuc St. Mane, will mahe two sets ot proposals, one preai cated on being paid in Western funds, and tlie oth- er on receiving payment in drafts on the depart ment at Washington, or some Atlantic city. Commissary General of Subsistence. July 2930 ftottY (ivease and AsAcs. WISH to purchase a quantity of, SOAP GREASE AND ASHES, for which a fair price will be paid in cash. ijAMtlJDh l.UUJ-ilJJljJ- i. Lexington July 27tli 1825. 30-- lf. - The Kentucky 'Whig.- Individuals who have in, their rHOSE subscription papers for the Kentucky Whig, are requested to reiutn mem iimueuiaieij to the subscriber. NELSON IN 1CHUL a. 30-3- X FIRF, COMPANY NOTICE. jfpiJK Annual meeting ot U hidcrt intent Fiie JJ Ciun.iint Nn ..ill ..1,1 . - ' ir zoning the 3uth, at a'clock P. M. Waieh-4- i rcsso'1 Jol'n c & c an election of oflicers for the enduing- -' ' . ', D';iyf, year will beheld. It islpcd the inembcrs wilij Mis Florida "tL 'iakeisBVT "" 1'Lii.i.iiiLiifiu Liioii a UHU41IM tr. t .1 r" f'j',ia ,..-- . r, tii m ay oruor 01 i' e necrciaf . iiwainuiju - l.i. . . ? -- - PUHL10 NOTICB. llDavih Hubert B AJ.AyAY ficun the subjrioc-- r j'siding the' i, 01 un!iiw:i. TfTlTvr An . V S3 ill V An spprcH1-ft- the Tailmitincr busness. iJaid-ap- . pienli.liu e his erpeifieiitbn tile 19t!iinst Ifl-lu- ' sev.mtt-- montliHto serve Ward has b eat i) care ardaiiemiuii hainc been bestowed on him, be- - catne at;ood tvoikman. ami conscqlientU valutblttto , :ici,.s'cr. "e is nboi.t 5 Ieet4 or 5 incline high lell pr. portiotud, efi, and dark curled hair. ' Fnilcr wears nine uioau cioiu coat apa USUI panmiooi'S r im ci nnu v nen ir ssj ; ih much ol a oanuy I neso ate i tlicief.ire tof ranifall nefsi.nT from .cmnloi ms- ,,i- harbourng-fai- Hipreiiticp, as am resolved to put . Grant Stc the law riuuilv force atrainst ai! six', do. ' . Gray J C Jnlv Qiqt idv, xrA.r,t . -- -1 ...j ....... Alex. A SI KENT. A C0NVKNU;K l stand ti.tastore.or an omce,1 the Court Housr'sqiiare Enquire the Exchange Office of David. A. Say re. . A WHITE. OUE FOi July 23, ,1825 31. J1BRAM. S. & HfJJJtH U. DRJIKR,, TA.lOW?S 170ULD inform their fl iends and the (public ' gdnerally, that thev have, associated them selves together in business, and have made a'perma-- . nenl arr. "cment with oneol me most lasionainc and celebrated Shops in Philadelphia, to furnisli them wfthovciry change of fashions, immedely their from London, 'They pledge them selves, with confidence, to all who may please fa-- . vor them with their orders, tnal their nork shall be excepted in the most neat and tasty style. They hare on hand fur Sale afiw incces of ' CLOTH SSIMEKE, now for Cash, and also a sew setts of SPHI1NGS for cflfitlemen's riding Panialoons, i.c. TlieirShop ikeftiiii Main Street, a sew doors below Mis. Keen'5Inn. Ladies and Gentlemen plejise call aud see us. y !,. ELIJAH II D RAKE, M 'A at on to Has just returned from Philadelphia and Atu) York; where he ha? spent upwards of twelve months in the best shop's in those Cities, for the express purpose of obtainihg afperfect knowledge of the most modern and improved modes of Cutting and Makg all kinds of garments for gentlemen in ins line; anu also, Lir.s' KftjiNG DnjJses and Vui.Rfts.j. lie has brourrht with him from Mr Watso.Vs Sfiop, U'hiladelphia, a slow Suit, inadin the mostsplcn-di- d and fiisliinnablc style. - ' - Lexington, JuljS2, 1825 29-0- Jessanne Circuit Set. . - 1 April Term, 1825.1 Tal.ithaN.'ljathwiiyCompFt.i In Chancery , .'tfiliinU for a John Ilathwny Deieudnnt, . DIVORCE, I HIS DAV came the CQin,ilainarit by her counsel, hud it appearing- to the SKtisfuction of tbe court lliat the de- fendant is not un inhabitant of litis ' oii.m nivcalth and lieliav.HK sailed to enter his appeaa.uice herein ugrtej.-- , bly to laV and the rules of tins Court. Ihtr. ftire, on' motion of the Complainant it is ordcied that unless the said defendant does appear here on, or before the first dy of the n4xt i uly Term of diis court, and arSwer tht Complainants bill, the sau.e will be taken fbr con. fessed against him- - And it is i'mthej'rdcrcd that a, copy of this order be instrtcd ;Jufriz-- news paper painted in this Co'iunonvvealfTi. nib calender monih" successively, and this cause is continued until the next term. ," A copy test. DAN LB. PIUCB, Clk. 28'2m . iis:lisii School." 4 GENTLEMAN.wall qualified to teach an A. ErvGLISl! SCHOOL., will probably find it to his interes.1 to makgyapplicalion to the Editor of this papev immediately. N. B. The school wil) worth from $G00 to $1000. . Lexington, July 21st, 1825 3t. . TO RENT. rHHE Subscriber wishing; .to decline his pre- - IjjSj Jl sent business offi-r- sit" sale l A SjMALL ASSORTMENT OF she bouse that he uilHie rentpd'o the pel- - son purchasing; it is one of the best stands in town tor that uusiiie5s, pewjj near inc upper itiaiKec anu couri louse. CHVLRKS CUMMENS. The Goods willbe sold at very- - low wholesale prices. 30-- 3t. VFRY V APPLY the, Printer, for further May 25,1824. 21-3- U A List of Letters; EMAINING.in the Post Office at Kv. Julv lst"l82o which is not taken out be sore the 1st will be sent to the Generaf Post Office dead letters Allison Robert T Atchison James' Charles Gerrard Atchison Wm. iVllen Richardson, Bayley Wm. 3 Bailey Silvester liakcr Llizabeto Baker Loo Banks Simon Bantou Capt. Uo'ddus Thos Dradley Thos Brand Adilelaid Blanton Nancy Beatty Robert Berry Wra FOR SALE. Benj. Capt Jame3 Clark Clark James Carron Burton Jjilm ff. r..4..n an about . JOHN Gibrifj arrival ff?r?K LIKELY'. MULATTO NEGRO to information ' Vr t ' . Lexington October, as Alexander Alexander ' Chambers Maxwell' , Caldwell Campbell Chandler Chrhman A Allen TljosM A kins John Albertie John Ch Andersbn Jflhu Ackman ChJfles 15 .- - Bennet James t 4 ; Joseph. Briapt-Catwel-l ' v ' Bopfl. ' - Elizabeth Miss Bps,'vvell Aliens ?.laj Brown James Brown Mason Brown Doctor Bloods Harvey Capt Nathan- BurgridKelrs'EC Benediot Horrace Rev. 2BufordCol Abjani Brchara Phillip BushFlemipg Berry Mathew George-- - Samuel Henry Cheatnam Chrisuian Henry Josc-p- Bennet Bosivorth Bnrr'is Biyant J.ames, 2 Bryant Jessoe & ... Cunningham Jos P . Cooper Rebecca Conover James . Connnlly Gilltyore . Benjamin' Cocks, Wm 2 ,' Cromwell Benjamili Coleman Mrs Eliza C onnell & M'Mahan Conan ij Jessee ' riu'ii .focob Vtoper Adaiiu C',tci.beoi(;emanofcol-CoUi-- s I 1' hoii,o,w!iVrc 4Jabney J Ellis Jamcst &. Morrlw chirk Bell Wm iMl'-ards- John . , r atintieroY. eitiierste Pelts V a I in a w u v .' t Jerc-uiial-i a v Hi pberi iai.L Daniel M Ilai).lion James Haff-jinM- ? J: h4 Tho.. m ' -- v.fib. Hart John r'Jtn' Haymer John" 1',". Hart John M llanlry Acancr Han lion Cary ff. Hart Itaco'cf " ,r.;." Hatnsnri .l:mo : tt ... rf i Harrison iiauil rjjij Harrison Alias ,llijggus lieldii H&uidon Tlids Hnyhty Mrs L lieaselwood John llicrou Henson , yjiius aaml 1 Robert '' Johnson Nelson C Johnson Sarah Johnson John M 2 Jones li Jones Miss Lucretia Kent John Kelly fv.ary Kieke '1 ' . Kane Thos Kibler John Logan Jas It Lu.ipr IN ii holass Logan Thos Living Miss Mary r.nmli Hi iijaii.in v LiK-a- Zacl.anali Lgaii Alex Marrs James Martin RoM. B. Martin Jonathan 2 v.aitm Orvall B. 2 Marr Jobti ?arkci Frederick Maddox No'tley Marshall Mr Maddison George Mansfield Isaac Melfa. Willis . MillonEtilah, 2 Miller John-- . MtNclMiss "Mary IWcClure Jas A Mc (in inn 4. 11 McGiunice John McCouiiell J aisics f'ev. Wm. Nelson James Oswall Priscilla Prall James Parker James Palierson Waj D ff Point Joi.n Payne Edw'd Patterson Eliza 1'ilkiiigion Sam Rafiinesque C S 4 ' Kams-a- y Ja'nes Rams Henry R.ulc-- Wm Riddle Geo Riske Miss Susannah Riley Jailics Riley Bdn) ' ' Richardson Wm Rirhardson Geo 2 Riie Michael Robnet David Robinson James 2 Saxton" Wm Shatkleford Jno M Shaumburg Charles Saundprton ffrh Slayiqakr Stephen C Sprcaky Thos Sanders Lemuel Spears Ghas C Simmons Linza 3 WStevenson Thos J Shepherd Dicky Speck David Sfcgphens Thomas Stepjieus ffm Shelby. John . Singleton Daniel. 2 Tempy Jabqb or John Theobald Draml Taylor Leonai-d- Tavlon-i- " B. , h,:i1..i .v-a .. tiuigcpasi jjan i TiBjllaiian'6- - f Wash Robt. . ffhaldy 'Benj Waters Jas II Walling Ifehry 2 WatCV Geo AVatfTns Jaob, rall Geo. vT Walker Jos Wj War, net Jno.. Wallace. Jas II Walllace Jjio. 2 Wallace Jos S in Wilson. ,JnTnos-"3- '' ,,, wnson icamuei Wilson RoJt S 2 Wils-'or- i Edwd Wing'ate Joseph Young, Lfven 2 YouDg" Miss Mary M. ;b ' " J ' ', - mvjtn 1 4rRTi a ry nnTTrtta r J IRoft-'UVl- l . S . ,. lalfoveiewisjoa, fi.ll iy FreefijJ,j.i i foj-,1-- C &ua J'urnt taCine Y, (!:"rrctTv"T, , ' ..ilViiiPr iiainl G'JtlwheV ltobcrt. is Ilerumenway Jjsejh JlirtrsJtojert lfol'ey WnfAXio ,Ht$per;Wm' f'.yj Hoirues' Vin- II ", Holland Blftabc'lr Holt Dvid Capt ,IiopeV ligdge'ily A , JiM!llinWi . ftirsISancy Hunt McKciidrco Hudson Joseph ? IJggenua y Jeukinj. Alfred Jenkins Jaii.Ls JeenT.ejivjs. ' Ju'sUip'TheaotiJI. ' " K Kenncday Karr John' Kirringiitim 11;a w 3p King Alex, IjQtcnu James LfTtics L L6ve tiftnUK--l LtvivAiSsMaV?!' LulMtAml ill'. Loni.aVt sdph ' I' r i r,aM; Wkbr Olw-cri- ''.. J yrrisvRl!!i(fT te Misny Wm T Dioatee ,".r a ISancry Miss. Mori jNIuius '.arles "- ,- MpGowan J is'S Millei ( -- o Michil l t.l C Mon foe G Morgan Joi n Morrison James Mocre' F cCown J or D cCh'oid John McI?rfile'Maffom Mfc'CFoin Andrevv" Ms2ins5 John, flJcNilt Win p. i PrimdfttJan Pifcafc I.M V i. n & t r r ( Pairkjhs Jtlmps Porll C Poll'oi. Richd Pollsfrd'Thos J . . Pitts Thos-R- ' Roljjpsqn.Capt Alexr WJjhw'SDavui Rhinsen Miss Harrie,C R. '.rtaon Mosfi Rc!tr Mts Darcua Rr.e, Robert Unsstl.Vary '?obt S Russdll Polly RurTcle Her ry Reynolds J't.ia RolfTnson Mi? Naixjy Simmons Sol ' 'Simpson Thos Smith Gransfnrd P Spjres Capt GreeiuB. 1 tp. I. Spires Grecnbiiry ""' . Smiib! Joshua f? i bummers Caleb jSboward Leven ivan Wm. nker John j, DiQtit' O II Dr 25 Stockton Louisa SwopevCatlienne Strother Geo F Scott Robt H T John F W c Thompson Win,-ff'VDr- . Thomlinson. Mrs Eliza 2 !SKIteJ.a!.,M- - rownsend James yTvtrnbull J t IVue James Willfains .tr0 B Williams, Sarah "Withrow William 'ffefls Iaa "WicklifTe Root. "Williams Alex H 'Whisfer Saml William black man Webb Dort Win Vrebs.er Thos Webster Jacob 3Vyatt Hichard 2 Wood Fwd Woods Matthew T Woollblk Ricl,d A Wasson Jcs Yourg- - John T Yearg-i- David J 2- -' B Persons calling for letter's in the above'list.'vlU please .say they areadr-ertisrd- J FICICLIN, P A'

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Page 1: 1809). (Lexington, KY) 1825-07-29 [p ]. - University …nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7sbc3svk62/data/2682.pdfAt Fort Armstrong, Mississippi. "l50barrels of poik 300"do of fresh sine flour 1700

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OrFict is THi, (Jomii'v Gen. of Surf--

SISTENCU.

Waikihgton .Tub) IK 1P25.EPA li A. l'E Proposals ivia tie received ai tinsUlhce, until th.o first dai of October next, for

tut: dellvt ry ot 1'rovisious i: r tne use ire Iroopsot the L ruiou otaic.'S, lo oe delivered in ouln,up-o- u

inspection, as follows.

At New-Orlean- s.

210, barrels ui pork '

oUU do trcsli Hue (lour3.U0 filiuns ol'jjnod proof whiskey"

2-- U Utisiitls ol jjuuii sound i.uus,3520 pounds ol good lirtid soaplout do of good hard tallow candles, with cot-

ton wicks56 r.us'icts of good "clean salt

000 gallons of good ulcrvineg.irOne lourliiori the hrst day ol June, 1820One-lourt- h on tlio fljatdu.y ofOetooer, i826.One fourth on tue lirst d.iy ol December,4UG.And too lyniaiiider on tnu nrst day ofvlarch,

Hal. . . .,At Pensacola.

COO barrels of poik12o0 do of fresh One flour8000 gallons of good proof whiskey

550 bushels ofgoodSouinr beans8'IUO puunds ofgood .hard soap4u00 da of good hard tallow candles witlrcot- -

ton wiqjis , '

140 bushels of gpod clean'saTt '2250 gallons of good, cider vinegarOne-fo'uit- h on the first-da-

y of June, 1826. .

ti the first day tif October, 1826.n theliistday ol December, 1820.

And the remainder on the fiist'day ,pf Marchi

'v At' Baton Rouge.

200 barrels of pork400 do oT freslf, sine flour

26o6 gallons oflgodd prbbf whiskey .

150 ustiels of "good sound beans4dU0 or'good hard soap--

12U0 do of good hard tallow candles, with cot-- ,

ton wicks40 oushcls of gorfd clean salt

750 gallons of good cider vinegarn the firstday of June, 1G2G.

Onc-luu- i th on the Cist day ol October, 1826.

One tourth on the first day of December, 182G.

And tne remainder on Hie first day of March,iua

At Natchitoches.mo barrels ol pork375 di- tiesn nue flour

2400 gallons of gi od proof whiskey105 mshels of good-soiiu- beaos ,

26111 pounds of good hard soap ' '

J.240 do of good hard luilow candles, with cot-ton wicks

42 '.os.iels of gpod clean saltf"5 gallons of good cider vinegar

One hJilf on the first day of Juno, 1026, and theremainder on the firstday of December, 186.At Ciintoument Gibson, mouth oftjieYerdigrise, 1 50 miles above Fort Smith.

300 oarrels of pork '

Gi5 do of fresfi flour .

40U0 ganonsoi gouu piooi wnisKcy J

2fi0 bushels us good sound beans f,

4400 pounds ofguod hard soap.2000 do of good' llarp tallow candles with cot-

ton wicks i

70 bushels of good, clean salt1125 gallons of good cider vinegar 'The whole on the firstday of June, 1826.

At Counciljlluffs, Missouri.1000 barrel's ol pork "

rOOO. do of fresh sine flour150C0 gallons of good-proo- f ijhiUiy

900 bushels'oF food sound beans300 do of goodcleansall

13000 pounds of good liard soap jC000 do good hard tallovv candles, with Cot-

ton wicks3500 gallons of good Cider vinegarThe whole on the 15th day of June 1026T

At Fort Armstrong, Mississippi."l50barrels of poik

300"do of fresh sine flour1700 gallons of good proof whiskey

110 bushels of good sound beans1000 pounds of good hard soap800 do ofgod hard tallow candles, with cot-

ton wicks50 bushels of good clean salt '

The whole on the 1st day of June, 182G.

At Prairie du Qbieir, Mississippi.120 barrels of pork i j280 do of fresh sine flour - 4r

JG00 gallons o.l good prooi wmsicey100 bushels of good sound beans -

J7fc0 pounds, of good hard Eoap860 do of good hard tallow candles, with cot- -'

ton wicks $,. - y30 bushels of good clean! salt

450 gallons of good cider'.yinegar sc,

Ttiaw hole on the first day&f June, 1026.

At St Peters; Mississippi.420 barrclssafp jiIs i750 do ofjfresii sine flour' '

5760 g&Uonsjflfgood proof whiskeyC00O poujidsijff good hard soap2200 do of good hard tallow candles, ivilk cot-

ton wickslOo bushels of good clean salt

1500 gallops good cider vinegarThe whole on the 15th day of June, 1826

.At Green Bay,675 barrels of p,rk , J

J200 do of sine fresh flour0000 gallons good proof whiskey500 bushels of good soifnd beans

B000 pounds-good'har- soap t4000 do good' hard tallow'candles, with cotton

wicks l150 bushels good clean salt

2500 gallons good cider vinegarOne half on the 1st day of June, 1826, and the re-

mainder on thdthirtieth day. of June, 1826.

At Detroit.120 barrels of pork250 .do fresh sine flour

1600 gallons of good prods whiskey100 busbejs. of good sound beans

1760 pounds good hard sdap '800 .do .good hard tallow candles witb cotton

wicks30 bushels good clean salt

450 gallons good cider vinegar '

Ono half on the first day of June, 1326.The remainder on the 30th dav of June 1826.

At the Sault do St. Mane, outlet ofLake Superior.- -

370 barrels of pork780 do sine fresh flour

5000 gallons good proof whiskey340 bushels good Sound beans

S500 poundsgood hard soap2500 do good ha.rd tallow candles with cotton

wicks90 bushels good clean salt

1400 eralloosgood eider vinegarOne Lajfon Hie first day of Juiie, 1826Che reinuicd-- on the 30th day of J Que, 1826.

A I MackinacvL75 hurrols of pork

150 do sine fresh flour1000 gallons, of good proof whiskey, $

7U t)iisliols.4giipd.souua,tieans A,1100 pounds good fiardjuap5JjaIp I'aprJcpd

ti

es rfitli

20 bushelR pond clean salt4J30 r.illons good cider'ivincgar

Onolialf on the first dajof J untj, 1826 .

Thetemainderon the thirtiet'iofjune, 1826.

At PittsburghQ0 barrels pqrk . '

t. "dofresln-flneflOu- r ' '-

VUO gallons go6d 'proof;wfliske'y ;55 bushels good sound beans ' , '

fjflO pounds good hard.soaj- -

.

400 do good hard tallow candles witb.coUonwicks

14 l)ii?helsgQnd cldansalt .' ' '225 gallons good cider vinegar "'

One-fourt- h on the first day of ..Idnc', 1826One-fourt- h oAjlie fust day of Septemjtic, 1826One-fourt- h on the firitBay "onDeftmber, 1826And the remainder on theJffirst'day of 'March,

1827. a. . ..."AT Niagara, '.N-.Y-- .

'60 barrclTofpork "125 do fresh sine flourCOO gallons good proof whiskey

55 bushels good sound beans. "

COO pounds good haru soap ;.400 do good hard tallSw candles with cotton

wick14 bushels pood salt

225 gallons good cider vinegar-Onc-fSUrt-

on the first day of June, 1826One-fourt- h on thefirstday of September, 1820One-fourt- h on the first day of December, 1826And thejremaindetion the first day of March 1327

At Sacketi's Harbor. .

.240 barrels of pork500 do fresli sine flour

3000 gal Ions good proof whiskey200 bushels good sound beans

3000 pounds good hard soap1500 do good hard taljow candles with cotton

wicks56, bushels good cleansalt.

800 gallons good cidjer vinegar- - vOne-fourt- h on the first day orJune, 1826One-fotfrl- h on the first day of September, 1826.Onesfourth on the first day of December, l!.-.?- 6 ,And the remainder the first day ofMarch, 1826.

At Boston.."60 barrels of pork No I fullho'op&dG25 do fresh sine flour

4000 gallons of good proof whiskey276 bushels good sound beans

.4400 noundsErood hard soap

Cotton

clean

20U0do good hard tallow candles, with cottonwicks ',

70 bushels good clean salt11 25 gallons good cider vinegar '

One fourth on tbe firsj day of June, 1826One fourth on tbe first day of September 1826 ..

One fourth on the fust day of December, 182S

and The remainder on the first day of March,1827

At New York?300 Barrels of New York mess Fork025 do fresh sine Floilr h

I 4000 gallons good prods Whiskey275 bushels eood sound Beans

44110 nnnnds hard'Soap20Q0 do good hard tailow cahdles'with cotton

wicks.70 bushels good clean salt

112,5 gallons good cider vinegarOne fourth on the firstday of June, 1826

One fourth on the first day of September, 1826

One fourth on the firstday' of DeccinbcrVl82G;andThe remainder on (he first clay of Martih, 1827

A. Fort Delaware.-.-- . '60 barrels ef pork ',$

125 do fresli slue flour800 gallons-goo- d proof whiskey55 bushels good sound beans

880 nounds (rood hard soap400 do hard tallow candles, with cotlon

wicks14 bushels good clean salt'

225 gallons good cider vinegarOne fourth on the firstday of June, 1826

One fourth on the firstday of September 1826

Onefourth on Che first day of December, 1826

The remainder on the first day of March, 1827

At Baltimore.' 120 barrels of Baltimore packed prime .pork

250 barrels fresh sine Howard slrcet flour1600 gallons good proof whiskey

110 bushels good sound beans1700 pounds good hard soap

800 pounds good haid sallow' candles, with cot-

ton wicks28 bushels good clean salt

450 gallons good cider vinegarOne fourth on the first day of Jurw;, 1826

One fourth onithe firstday of September, 1826

Qne fourth on Ihe first day of December, 1826; andThe remainder on thefirstday ofMarch, 1827

At Fort Washington.GO barrels, of pork

125 do of fresh slue flour800 gallons good proof whjskeyi 55busfjejj good sound beans '

880 poufidYgood hard soap400 pounis good hard tallow candles, with cotton

wicks14 bushels good clean salt

225 gallons good cider vi&egarOne fourth 00 the firstday of June, 1826 ,6ne fourth on the first day of September, 1826

One fourth on the first day of December, 1826; andThe remainder on the'f.rst day oflarch, 1827 .

At Old Puint Comfort..660 parrels of pork -

1375' do oFfrcsli sine flour8800 gallons of good proof whiskey

605. bushels ofgood sound beans;,-068-

pounds of good hard soap4400 poundsgood'hard tallow candles, witb cotton

wicks154 .bushels good clean salt V--

2475 gallons good cider vinegar .

One fourth on the first day of June, 1826

Oue fourth on. the firstday of September, 1826

Ono fourth on.the firstday of December 1826; and

The remainder on the first-da- ofMarch 1827

At the U. S. Arsenal, near Richmond.60 barrels of pork '

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125 do of Ircsli' sine flour800 gallons ofgood proof whiskey '

55 bushels ofgood sound beansv' 880 pounds of good hard soap ,,.

400 pounds ofgood fiard tallow candles, with cotton W1CUS

14 bushels of good 'clean salt.'S ofirood cider vinegar

One fourth on the first day of June, 1826

One fourth on the firstday of September, 1826

One founh oh the .first day of December 1826;andof March 1U27 .

1 he remainder on the first day

At Smithville, N. G.

60 barrels of pork125 .'do of fresh sine flour ;800 gallons of good proof whiskey

55 bushels ofgood sound-bean- s

880 pounds good hard soap400 do good hard tallow candles with cotton

wicks

' It b'-c-- i ? )dcloansaJt.

2- -' gallons good cider vinegarlOnpfi uithon the 11 day of June, 182tjOne fourth on the Ut da of September Jft26

j Ono fourth on the 1st day of December, 182(1; andI r on the first day of March, 1827

, At Charleston;,. C. .t1 20 hanvls of 'O.k230 barrels of iresh fiijo floi'ir

1000 gallons of gL.id proof whiskey t1 10 bushels ofgood sound bunns

1760 pounds of good hard soap.800 pounds of good hard tallow candles, wilh

cotton wicks , ,,- -

28 bushels ofgood' clean.6alt '50 gallons of good cider vinegar

One fourth on-- the first irvof June, 1826One fourth on llieiTist d,ay of September, 1826One fourth on the firstday of December, 1826And the remainder on the firstday of March j 1827,

At baviinnah, Ueo.60 barelsof porjc . w

125 barrels of fresh sine, flcu.y,-- 's

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800 gallons of good, proofvhikey '55 bushels of good soundoeans

880 pounds of good hai-r- f soapf400 do ofgood hard (Allow candles, with cottou

wicks ' . .y14 bushed of gi6d clean salt

225 callonsof-coo- cider vinegarOne fourth an(he first Jung 1826'Ono fourth 00 the first September, J826 'One fonrtb-onth- e first December, 1026 - -

And the remainder on the yrst day ef March 182i.Ar Augusta, Geo.

GO barrels of pork . ,125 barrels fresh sine flour800 gallons ofgood proof whiskey'

55 bushels ofgood sound beans8Q0 pounds of cood hard soap400 pounds ofgood hard tallow candles, will

cotton wick?. 14 bushels of good'clcan salt225 gallons of good cidervinegar

Oneifourthon the first June, 1826One fourth on the first September 1826One fourth on the first December, 1826.And the remainderon the first of MaTch

At St. Augustine1.60barelsTf pork

125 barrels of fresh sine flour800 gallon' of good proof whiskey

55 bushels of good sound beans

400 pounds of good hard tallow candles,cottou wicks a--

14 bushels ofgood clean salt iv"225 gallons of good cider vinegar

One fourth on the 1st of June 1U26

One fonrth on the first of September 1826Onefourth on tbe first of December, 102G

1827r- -

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with,9-

And the remainderon the first of March, 1827It is undf-rstnn- that Nik nnrlKln he contracted

for (except at the depots at Boston, New York,and Baltimore, where the quality is otherwise de-

signated,) is to consist of an entire hog to tlie barrel, excepi ieci, ices, ears, auo snoui, tviiicun.- -

inadmissible; Should the hog be.of less weighthan 200 nounds. tlio deficiencv is to. be maTSuof good sat side'picces. No more than one hcadTs aslowed to a barrel of nork. The contractor may.at his option, exclude the hams and make up uiedeficiency with good side pieces. . .

The candles to be made ofgood hard tallow, wjlticotton wicks. ff

The pork, beans, flour, whiskey, salt, and vih'o- -

gar, must be delivered in strong and secirre bar-

rels, and the soap and candles, in strong andsccureboxes, of a convenient size for transpoitation.

The pork, whisky, vinegar, and flour, in seasoned heart of white oak barrels the poik in barrelsfull hooped. The pork contracted for, to be delivered at Natchitoches, Cantonment tnusou, council Bluffs, Baton Bbuge, New Orleans, Fort Armstrong, Prsiiiii'-du- - t'hein, and St. Peter's, to becarefully packed with Turk's Island salt. The pieces not to expeed ten pounds in weight.

The provisions are to be inspected at the time oldelivery, and the contractor to be liable for the expense of inspecting, and all other expenses, untilthey are safely delivered at such store houses as.

mar h lvinalpd bv the U. Stales' Airenl. Theprovilcge is 'reserved to tlro.United States of in'jcreasing ordiminishing tne quantities to oe uenv-orc-

one-thir- on giving 60 days previous notice.Ihe provisions to be delivered at Council mulls,

Fort Armstrong, Prairie-du-ChicT- ) and St. Peters,must pass St. Louis for their uyLiiate destinationby die 5th April, 1826, and; is contracted for abovethat post.thcy mttst be on boardU'a.-u- w! ready for transportation by that period, a failure in thisparticular, will be considered a hreachof contract,and the Department will be authorized to purchaseto supply the deficiency.

he quantity to be contracted lor at tne oouncilBluffs, Cantonment Gibson, Fort Armstrong,

Peter's, Green Bay. and the Saultde St. Mario, will depend ou the crops and maimfactures at those posts; the power, thoreloro, is reserved by the Commissary Geiieral of Subsistencf,of reducing the quantities, or of dispensing withono or more articles of subsistence, at any lime lie-so-

entoring into contract, aud this privilege is re.served, independent of the privilegpof reducingone third, on giving 60 days notice alter couiraci- -

No advances will be made in any case whatever,but payment will be made only on evidence beingproduced at this office, of the inspection and deliv- -

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It is expressly understood, that at all tne uepoisand stations, the salt is to be received oy meaureincut of 32 ouarts to the bushel.

When a bid is accepted, and notice thereol givento the person making the bid, refusal or neglect onhis part to give good and sufficient security within a

reasonable time, to be specified by this department,it will then be at the option of this department toconsider the contract forfeited or not.

I is required, that persons making proposals, whoare unnnownio tins acparimeiu, suuoiuyauc-uinp-

ny their bids by letters recpmmendatOiy,troni gentlement of respectability who are known to the government.

It is desirable that all proposals made, be scaledn a separate envelope, and marked "Proposals for

fiirnishincr Army Subsistence.. .... ... .

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u ; nPersons making bids lor New Urieans, rensaco- -

la. Baton Uouge, Natchitoches, Cantonment Gibson, Council Bluffs, the posts on the Upper Mississippi, Mackinac, Green Bay, and the Sanltuc St.Mane, will mahe two sets ot proposals, one preaicated on being paid in Western funds, and tlie oth-

er on receiving payment in drafts on the department at Washington, or some Atlantic city.

Commissary General of Subsistence.July 2930

ftottY (ivease and AsAcs.WISH to purchase a quantity of, SOAPGREASE AND ASHES, for which a fair price

will be paid in cash.ijAMtlJDh l.UUJ-ilJJljJ- i.

Lexington July 27tli 1825. 30-- lf.

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The Kentucky 'Whig.-Individuals who have in, their

rHOSE subscription papers for the KentuckyWhig, are requested to reiutn mem iimueuiaieijto the subscriber. NELSON IN 1CHUL a.

30-3- X

FIRF, COMPANY NOTICE.jfpiJK Annual meeting ot U hidcrt intent Fiie

JJ Ciun.iint Nn ..ill ..1,1 . - ' irzoning the 3uth, at a'clock P. M. Waieh-4- i

rcsso'1 Jol'n c & can election of oflicers for the enduing- -' ' . ', D';iyf,year will beheld. It islpcd the inembcrs wilij Mis Florida "tL 'iakeisBVT

"" 1'Lii.i.iiiLiifiu Liioii a UHU41IM tr. t .1 r" f'j',ia ,..-- . r, tii

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ay oruor 01 i' e necrciaf . iiwainuiju- l.i.. . ? -- -

PUHL10 NOTICB. llDavih Hubert BAJ.AyAY ficun the subjrioc-- r j'siding the'

i, 01 un!iiw:i.TfTlTvr An .

VS3 ill

VAn spprcH1-ft- the Tailmitincr busness. iJaid-ap- .

pienli.liu e his erpeifieiitbn tile 19t!iinst Ifl-lu-'

sev.mtt-- montliHto serve Ward has b eat i)

care ardaiiemiuii hainc been bestowed on him, be- -

catne at;ood tvoikman. ami conscqlientU valutblttto ,

:ici,.s'cr. "e is nboi.t 5 Ieet4 or 5 incline highlell pr. portiotud, efi, and dark curled hair. ' Fnilcrwears nine uioau cioiu coat apa USUI panmiooi'S r im cinnu v nen ir ssj ; ih much ol a oanuy I neso ate i

tlicief.ire tof ranifall nefsi.nT from .cmnloi ms- ,,i-

harbourng-fai- Hipreiiticp, as am resolved to put .Grant Stc

the law riuuilv force atrainst ai! six', do. ' . Gray J C

Jnlv Qiqt idv, xrA.r,t .

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Alex.

A SI KENT.A C0NVKNU;K l stand ti.tastore.or an omce,1

the Court Housr'sqiiare Enquirethe Exchange Office of David. A. Say re.

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July 23, ,1825 31.

J1BRAM. S. & HfJJJtH U. DRJIKR,,

TA.lOW?S170ULD inform their fl iends and the (public

' gdnerally, that thev have, associated themselves together in business, and have made a'perma-- .

nenl arr. "cment with oneol me most lasionaincand celebrated Shops in Philadelphia, to furnislithem wfthovciry change of fashions, immedelytheir from London, 'They pledge themselves, with confidence, to all who may please fa-- .

vor them with their orders, tnal their nork shallbe excepted in the most neat and tasty style.They hare on hand fur Sale afiw incces of

' CLOTH SSIMEKE,now for Cash, and also a sew setts of SPHI1NGSfor cflfitlemen's riding Panialoons, i.c. TlieirShopikeftiiii Main Street, a sew doors below Mis.Keen'5Inn. Ladies and Gentlemen plejise call audsee us. y !,.

ELIJAH II D RAKE,

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Has just returned from Philadelphia and Atu) York;where he ha? spent upwards of twelve months in thebest shop's in those Cities, for the express purpose ofobtainihg afperfect knowledge of the most modernand improved modes of Cutting and Makg allkinds of garments for gentlemen in ins line; anualso, Lir.s' KftjiNG DnjJses and Vui.Rfts.j. liehas brourrht with him from Mr Watso.Vs Sfiop,

U'hiladelphia, a slow Suit, inadin the mostsplcn-di- d

and fiisliinnablc style. - ' -

Lexington, JuljS2, 1825 29-0-

Jessanne Circuit Set. . -1

April Term, 1825.1

Tal.ithaN.'ljathwiiyCompFt.i In Chancery, .'tfiliinU for a

John Ilathwny Deieudnnt, . DIVORCE,I HIS DAV came the CQin,ilainarit by her counsel, hudit appearing- to the SKtisfuction of tbe court lliat the de-

fendant is not un inhabitant of litis ' oii.m nivcalth andlieliav.HK sailed to enter his appeaa.uice herein ugrtej.-- ,

bly to laV and the rules of tins Court. Ihtr. ftire, on'motion of the Complainant it is ordcied that unless thesaid defendant does appear here on, or before the firstdy of the n4xt i uly Term of diis court, and arSwertht Complainants bill, the sau.e will be taken fbr con.fessed against him- - And it is i'mthej'rdcrcd that a,copy of this order be instrtcd ;Jufriz-- newspaper painted in this Co'iunonvvealfTi. nib calendermonih" successively, and this cause is continued untilthe next term. ,"

A copy test. DAN LB. PIUCB, Clk.28'2m .

iis:lisii School."4 GENTLEMAN.wall qualified to teach an

A. ErvGLISl! SCHOOL., will probably find itto his interes.1 to makgyapplicalion to the Editor ofthis papev immediately.

N. B. The school wil) worth from $G00 to$1000. .

Lexington, July 21st, 1825 3t.

. TO RENT.rHHE Subscriber wishing; .to decline his pre- -

IjjSj Jl sent business offi-r- sit" salel A SjMALL ASSORTMENT OF

she bouse that he uilHie rentpd'o the pel- -

son purchasing; it is one of the best stands in town torthat uusiiie5s, pewjj near inc upper itiaiKec anu courilouse.

CHVLRKS CUMMENS.The Goods willbe sold at very-- low wholesale prices.

30-- 3t.

VFRYVAPPLY the, Printer, for further

May 25,1824. 21-3- U

A List of Letters;EMAINING.in the Post Office at

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