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PBIMTKD AMD PUBLISHED
DAILY'
BY SNOWDEN & THORNTON.
Fivr Boston,
The schooner
WHITE OAK,
{f\ Howes mister, carries 800 barrels, anti will
,be ready to receive a cargo in two davs. Ap
jdyto WM. FOWLE & Co.
Also, for Boston or any Eastern
Port.
The schooner BETSEY, Cobb mas
fi" ter; is now ready to receive a cargo ami will
take a freight for Boston or any Eastern port.
,Apply as above. jan 9
V or Bostim,
The Schooner ONL V SO ft,
Bowlev, master, will sail on Wednesday next:
some light freight can be taken if immediate
^application is made to
A. C CAZENOVE & Co.
Who hare also received for salt—
100 barrels refined sugars. _ jan 7
For PruvnUnce,
The Brig MARY ELIZABETH,
A. W. Lovell, master; is now loading and will
take 300 barrels freight if offered immediately.
Apply to W. FOWLE & Co.
jan 6
Liverpool Afloat.
The cargoes of the VAoowcr.s Betsy >tnd Augusta June, of
f* j w ki 1 BUSHELS Liverpool salt, for sale by
i)UUU WM. FOWLE & Co.
Also, Landing from sloon Chuumey,
5 puncheons superior quality Jamaica rum.
FOR FREIGHT,
TIIE SCHOONER AUGUSTA JANE,
Jenkins master, carries-KM) barrels—will take
freight to New -York or any Southern port.—
Apply as above. _ jan o
FOR NEW-YORK,
THE BIUG ROBERT COCHRANE,
Capt Hathaway; can take some light freight,
Bif immediate application be nude to
jan i A. C. CAZENOVE & Co.
For Freight,
The new and superior
SCHOONER BEAVER,
John Crofford, master, carries 650 barrels ;
^will be ready for the reception of a cargo in a
tew days, and tike freight to New-York or any South
ern port. Apply to W\l KOVVLK Jc e».
Who have for sale said Schooners cargo of
2300 bushels Liverpool salt j*n <■>
F or Wol t e rAa\n,
THE BRIG BETSEY,
Wallis,master; will sail about the 10th January,
and will take a few Muls. of tobacco or small ar
tides on freight. Apply to W. fOHLK&Co.
Who have received per said brig, and for tale—
200 tons plaster pans dec 22
For Freight,
SCHR. REI.UXCE,
Capt. Tatxoh, burthen about 700 barrels.—
Apply to
m S. MESSERSNli PH,
Who offers for sule, landing from the schnrs Cent and
La Fayette.
25 hhds. superior English island molasses
20 qr. casks and half qr. casks French Madeira wine
736 lbs. Xante currants dec 10
For Freight,
The fine
SCHOOXER HOPE,
Captain ('mask, two years old, and will stow
barrels; would go to a Southern port in
the states or to the West Indies. Apply to
T. H HOWLAND,
H7io has just receiredfor sale per Exchange from A*. York.
41 U |A gallons of winter pressed spermaceti oil
E VrVrUof excellent quality.
dec 8
moderate,
dec 13
To 1\ent,
The brick warehouse on our wharf
recently occupied by Wm. L. Kennedy as a
ship chandlery and grocery, for which the stand
is equal to any in the place. The rent will be
WM. FOWLE & Co.
To YVfcut,
The large and commodious thiee story
Brick House, occupied by the late Noblet Her
bert; situated on ’he corner of Fairfax and
[^[Cameron streets. For terms applv to
dec 16 MAURICE HERBERT.
To Let,
A very convenient brick dwelling House, with
_Bouthouscs complet'*, adjoining Mr. Thus. Smith’s
on Columbus between King and Prince sts.. Apply to
oov 10—tf CHARLES BENNET
To Let,
A small two story frame dwelling house on
'Columbus between King and Prince-streets.—
Apply to C. P. THOMPSON.
Vor Sate,
A new two story brick House and lot, in Aldic,
_jLoudoun County, Va. It will be sold low, or ex
changed for Bank stock or real property in the District.
Apply to Mr. Lewis M. Smith, residing in Aldie, who
w ill show the property, or to the subscriber
sept 13 GEORGE COLEMAN.
To Went,
The two story brick dwelling on Water-street,
_it present occupied by Capt. James Mitchell—
possession given Nov, 22d.
net 18 MANDEV1LLE & LARMOUR.
Loyu.
INDSAY & HU.L have 1000 bushels old Corn for
i sale, which they will sell on reasonable terms. d!2
Best Chewing Tobacco.
KEGS and half kegs of 12*8 and pound twists,
Barclay’s brand, warranted superior to any in
the District, lust received by the schnr United States,
Capt. Woolfonl,from Richmond, and for sale by
----
Xcrw Goods.
The Subscriber has just Rueived—
Scarlet, white and black merino shawls
Cirosde Naples fancy silk hdkft. a beautiful article
And will receive by the next Fucrid, « further supply of
Fancy prints, cassimere shawls, cotton yarn, &c. &c.
wliicli with his present stock will be sold very low for
Cash. dec 16 JNO. DUNLAP.
¥\out find Groceries.
JOSEPH EACHES,
HAS taken the store lately occupied by Mr. Sam.
uel McLean, on King.strcet, opposite Mr. James
English’s, where he will purchase flour and other coun
try produce, and reci »ve flour in store on the usual
terms. He has on hand, & intends keeping a supply of
BEST FAMILY FLUL'H,
nov 19
Swaim’s Panacea
W
E have just received a fresh supply of S1VAIAPS
FJUVJCEA. EI)W. STABLER & SON.
Now landing at Irwin’s wharf
4 (5) bbls. and .1 tierces loaf sugar
11 quarter casks Cette and Madeira? \yjne
8 do db Cette .Sherry $
And a further supply of nails. For sale by
nov 19 A. CAZENOY E & Co.
W.M. » STEW AWT
INFORMS tlic public that his old established OYS
TER HOUSE is kept open for the accommodation
of such as may please to favor him with a call. He
keeps constantly on hand a large supply of
OYSTERS,
of the best quality, which will be served up at the short
est notice in any manner ordered.—Parties will be fur
nished with private rooms if requested.
|Cr*Private families can be furnished with
OY’STERS, either shucked or in the shell.
■ nov 1-1—2tn
Tailoring, Fall Fashions, etc.
HENRY T. BAYNE,
King -.street, 3 doors heluwlhe Mechanics* Hunk,
RESPECTFULLY informs his customers «. friends,
and the public in general, that lie lias just
WetwYWfetV V*yo\\\ t\\e .V nr\\\,
where he has made himself acquainted with the latest
fashions. The information recently received, combin
ed with his former mode, will enable him to execute
all orders in the first style. The advertiser begs leave
to inform the >“ xeucrtd. that he has. » baud a
very handsome assortment ot
CLOTHS; CASSIME RES & VESTINGS,
of every description, with a general assortment ot very
superior trimmings, which he will furnish low.
nov 1____
OysteY Mouse
Robert SANDS respectfully informs hia friends
and the public in general, that his Oyster Estab
lishment, on King street, opposite the Washington
Tavern, is now open, and ready for the reception of
company. He is prepared to furnish such as may give
him a c.dl, with oysters ot the best quality the market
ac* -d*. and serve them up in any manner directed, at
the »i test notice.
llis bar uuhvavs supplied with
LIQUORS OF CHOICE QUALITY.
p , ate families ’can he supplied with shucked oysters
at the shortest notice, and on moderate terms.
nov 3—tf __
Wu\ ¥o^\e & Co.
HAVE IN STORE FOR SALE,
89
"Whole 3Y. H. TEA,
93 half > of superior
25 boxes 6 St 13 lbs. ea. 3 quality
•55 hhds Muscovado and N. O. sugar
100 bbls do do do
5 puncheons superior Jamaica rum
100 bags heavy Sumatra pepper
350 casks cut nails and brads asst’d sizes
2 pipes Madeira wine
100 bales bleached and unbleached 7-8
44,54, 6-4 cotton shirtings & sheeting
Cassimeres sattincts &c. Etc.
100 pieces Choppa Komals
20 cases hats assorted
160 bolts Russia A
50 half do do NDUCK.
60 pieces Ravens j
100 pieces Russia diapers
20,000 bushels Isle of May, St.
land Salt. _
L bes, and Turks Is
nov 8
SoyiUycyw Hotel.
The subscriber informs his friends
and the public thathe has taken the es
tablishment at the upper end ol King1
street, adjoining the town of Alexandria,
(.heretoforeoccupied by Mr. Eli Legg,) and that he is
provided with every thing necessary for the comforta
ble accommodation of
Traveller* anil oVhers;
that he has made particular provision for gentlemen
from the
SOUTHERN COUNTR Y
and for the security and support of their servants.
He flatters himself, that his unremitted attention to
the convenience of those who may call at his Tavern,
will secure to him a share of the public patronage,
feb—tf JOHN W. SMITH.
Team-Boat Hotel.
rHE subscriber takes this method of in forming
the public, that he has added tohis establishment
A large \ard and Stable,
capable of
Accommodating from 40 to 50 Horses.
It is situated between the Market and the Team-boat
Ferry, which renders it decidedly the most convenient
stand for gentlemen coming from Maryland, as well
as for Drovervwho will always meet with purchasers
jt the subscriber’s Hotel—most of the horses sold in
Alexandria being for the Maryland market.
The stable will be attended by Ostlers of establish
ed sobriety and industry, and will always be provided
with provender ot the first quality. The charges shall
be as low as any others in the District, and every exer
tion made to please gentlemen who may think proper
—" WM.B. flTEWAHT.
“Fortune’s Homo.
WILLIAM PRENTISS, Agent for P. Canfif.lh, an
ticipates much pleasure from distributing a large
portion of the following Capital Prizes in the
aiar^land \3 nvv orsity Lott ory
8th Class—New Series—To be drawn on the 22d Feb.
1
1
1
1
5
10
44
88
176
332
5,676
1 prize of
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
$100,000
50.000
40.000
25.000
20.000
10,000
5.000
1.000
500
230
100
50 is
$100,000
50.000
40.000
25.000
20.000
50,000
50.000
44.000
44,000
40,480
33,200
283,800
6,358 Prizes—19,600 Tickets $784,240
ffj’Fvcry Prize payable in Cash as soon as drawn.
In this rich scheme, for the small number of tickets
and the large proportion of Capital.-., it is evident the
risk is much less, and the chance of gain much greater,
than in any other Lottery.
A considerable portion of this Lottery is put up in
packages ofseventeen tickets, warranted to draw $300,
less the 15 per cent, deducted by the State, with so
many chances for the Cnnital Prizes.
Whole Tickets S50
Halves 25
Quarters 12 50
Eighths 6 25
Sixteenth 3 12
Thirty-secondth 1 56
By a certificate as follows: a certificate ot 17 whole
tickets can be hail for $595; 17 half tickets $21)7 50;
17 quarter tickets $148 75; 17 eighth tickets §74 38;
17 sixteenth tickets 57 69; 17 thirty-accondth tickets
§18 59. "Which certificates will entitle the purchasers
or owners thereof to whatever prize may be drawn by
the original tickets of like n.mber, over and above the
tin of§30t>, being the mount due thereon, and in like
proportion for shares of certificates! respectively.
Capital Prizes for sale, .. . usual at Fortune’s Home,
by WILLIAM PRENTISS,
Agent for P. Canfield, Washington City.
Where the Cash will, as usual, be promptly advanced
for Prizes as soon as drawn.
Orders, post paid, enclosing the cash, for even a sin
gle ticket or share, will meet with as prompt attention
as a personal application, if addressed to
WILLIAM PRENTISS,
Agent for P. Canfield,
jail 5 Washington City.
Liverpool Salt, Molasses.
NOW- landing from on board schr Mary Eleanor,
3000 bushels Liverpool coarse Salt, 10 hlids mo
lasses.
And from sloop Constitution.
10 serocn* Cuba t*y
dec lu_J. 8. MILLER.
JSlolvxsses.
HOGSHEADS first quality retailing molasses,
Ol "landing from schooner Lincoln, for sale by
nov 29 WM. FOWLR&Co.
Cash for Slaves.
WANTED to purchase, about 30 or 40 Negroes
of both sexes ; a liberal price will be given in
cash. Enquire at the
SOUTHERN HOTEL,
upper end of King-street, Alexandria, (late Mr. Eli
Legg’s,) kept by John W. Smith. feb 15—tf
Slaves Wanted.
THE Subscriber will at all times, pay the highest
price in cash for slaves, either single or in families.
Letters addressed to me in Alexandria, will be prompt
ly attended to. sep 19 E. P. I.EGG.
♦YoVice.
To Apothecaries and Druggists.
One of the firm of Janney & Bond
having entered into another line of busi
ness, wishes to dispose oi his interest in
the shop, south-east corner of King and
Royal-streets, Alexandria, which contains
a complete assortment of
TVmgs and JMedicuies,
anil is situated in a part of the town favourable for busi
ness. Persons wishing to purchase either apart ur the
whole of the establishment, will find it to their interest
to call.
(XjThc Editors of the National Intelligencer are re
quested to insert the above every other 3 times, and
send their account to this office_tlt)V 9*
FasMonatAc Wat Stove.
LEVERET GREEN,
HAS received from New York, a large supply of
the latest fashions that the city affords. With this
pew assortment and the present sloe k on hand, feels as
sured that it is equal to any in the District. Also,
FUR CAPS OF ALMOSTE TEH Y DESCRIP TIOS,
Hatter’s Fur $ Trimmings.
Reaver on the skin and cut down; Neutra cleaned by
a patent machine. Also, in the usual style, old musk
rat, Russia rabbit, camel’s hair, lining, binding, and eve
ry thing requisite for a manufacturer.
N. B. Cash given for furs, and a liberal price allowed
for OLD HATS taken in part pay for new ones,
nov 26— tf __
Hobext W nson,
At his manufactory, at the southwest
comer of King and Columbus-streets, &
opposite J. & J. Douglass, continues to
make and will constantly keep on hand
a general stockof
(Grecian, Fancy andlVindsor Chairs,
which he will dispose of on as accom
modating terms as they can be had else
where in the district; and will as usual,
Repaint and Repair Old Chairs,
upon the shortest notice. N. B. He has engaged a first
rate workman to execute all lindsol plain and fancy
Sign Tainting.
OCj* Orders from the country will be gladly received
vnd promptly attended to. * . .
He has also an establishment on Pennsylvania
venue, opposite the Gazette Office, Washington,
where Jevore ml) be ecknowledted^
Valuable Mercant Mill for Sale.
The subscriber offers for sale,his i
valuable MERCHANT MILL, i
situated in the county of Lou
|doun, on Little River, about^
two miles from Middlcburg, and half a mile from the
paved road. There are in the Mill two pairof Bur Stones
and one pair for country work, with all kinds of machi
nery for grinding Piaster and carrying on the business of
the Mill.
Also, A Xew Saw AYiYl.
I will also dispose of from thirty to one thousand acres
of Land adjoining the Mill to suit the purchaser. A cre
dit of five years will be given for three fourths of the
purchase money for the Mill property and thirty acres of
Land. ' TOWNSMEN!) D. PEYTON.
Loudoun County, Dec. 30, 1835. eoStlaw
An additional supply of fancy goods
JAMES A. WATERS, at his new store, south east
corner of King and Fairfax sts. has just received and
is now opening a
S\Wfciu\\tV Assortment
Of Fancy Goods, consisting in part of the folloiring. irticles:
Scarlet, white and black merino scarfs, of excellent qual
ity, equal to any that have ever been btought to this
market
7-4 and 4-4 black, white, and scarlet shawls
Scarlet, white and black cashmere scarfs
Do do do Mazarine blueanddove colored shawls &. hdkfs
Figured sattin li<lkfs, do barrage do
An elegant assortment of shaded Gros de Naples silk,
do do figured silk
1 piece superior double flounced black silk
Striped cassimere, do cassinctt
Barrage ginghams, something very handsome for ladies
dresses
Calicoes of a very superior quality and new style
Marseilles counterpanes
Black stripe caspinfor ladies’ dresses .
A Xew Assortment.
ROBERT BARRY,
(Opposite Jon’a Butcher’s Hardware Store.)
H AS just received in addition to hisFail Goods recent
ly advertised, the following supply of
DRY GOODS.
Superfine blue, black, brown and grey cloths
Do do do drab and grey cassimercs
Fine biue and mixedcasvnets, domestic kersey &. linscy
Hose, point and striped blankets, calicoes and gingluuns
Irish linens, lawns, linen cambric and hollands
White, scarlet and black Merino shawls, scarfs and hdkfs
(■'doth and worsted do Scotch and Circassian plaids
Black Italian lustring and sarsnet for dresses
\ ft-ur pieces of splendid white fringe
bleached, bro-wii .raiwlotwl domestic cottons of every
description
1000 lbs very superior cotton yarn, with a great many
other articles, which shall be sold at the very lowest pri
ces, and on the most accommodating terms, nov 26
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE copartnership heretofore existing between Jo
nathan C. May & Jona/: IsubelJ, under the firm of
Jonathan C.?May &. Co. w is dissolved on the 22d inst.
JONATHAN C. JMFItavmg purchased ;r’om!i Isa
bf.li his interest in said concern, this is to nots'. ..i! per
sons indebted to the concern to make inuncti . t
ment. The business in future will be carried on o
J. C. MAY.
Who has on hand and offers for salt—
Manufactured tobacco
Gay & Pankey’s in kegs and half kegs T
Barclay’s cavendish in do do do > Warranted.
8’s, 12’s, 16’s and l's, twists j
Scotch in bladders and bottles'1
Maccouba
French rappee rANCFF.
Tuber rose Bourbon
Virginia and Spanish rappee J
1st, 2d, & 3d quality Spanish segars in whole half and
quarter boxes
In do do do half Spanish segars
Also, American do
The highest cash price given for Transfer TOBACCO.
oct 28 _tf
Jonathan C.
MERCHANT TAILOR, at his old stand, lower end
of Prince street, respectfully informs his friends,
and the public in general, that in addition to his former
stock, he has just received agenreal assortment of
FALL GOODS,
Consisting of tht following Articles, viz:—
Superfine blue and black cloths ..
Second do do do
Blue plains, Devonshire kerseys
Red, green and white flannels
Red and green baize
Flushings and fearnaughts of various colors
Rose blankets, gloves, mitts and caps
Tartan plaids, Russia sheetings
Burlaps and ticklenbur^s
Irish, German and Russia dowlas, bed tickings
Bleached and brown domestic cottons
Domestic plaids, stockings, handkerchief stocks
Irish linens in pieces and halt pieces
Checks and cambrics, fancy and plain cravats
Bandanno and flag hdkfs
Spittalfield and common pocket do
Calicoes well assorted, fancy toilinet vestings
Olive and olack velvets, tabby do
Figured blackk silk vestings,
Black & brown bombazetts, guernsey frocks
\n assortment of Cotton Yarns, and a general assort
ment of TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, together with a
large assortment of
Ready Made Clothes and Mattrasses.
He is determined to sell on the most moderate terms.
N B. Custom work executed with neatness & dispatch,
octll tf
tiwmture, &c.
JUST received at the auction store,
1 Sli
superb hair covered sofa
1 do piano *
New and second hand sibeboards
do do cha.rs
do do tables
do do Book cases
Wash and candle stands
Clocks and fancy time pieces, Beds and bedsteads
Chocolate No. 1, fig blue, Spanish fc.half uo segars
1 double flageolette, 2 clarionetts
Spy glasses, &c. English walnuts, filberts, &c. &c.
also—Grates for burning coal, stoves, &c. &c.
MABSTELLEB, Auct.
JCtfW Establishment.
The subscribers respectfully inform
their friends and the public generally,
that they have commenced the
Blacksmith and Wheelwright
Business,
at the old stand near the Arch on Washington street,
lately occupied by Mr. Thomas Bladen, under the firm
of IIonoKiif & Shackelford. Having employed the
same hands that were employed by Mr. Bladen, and
having on hand a large quantity of first quality materi
als, they flatter themselves that satisfaction will be giv
en equal to that during Mr. Bladen’s time. They hope
by unremitted and prompt attention to business, to me
rit a liberal share of public patronage.
Orders from town or country will meet with equal
promptness and despatch. ROBERT HODGKIN,
dec S—3aw2wSilaw3w JNO. SHACKELFORD.
Warfare.
JONATHAN BUTPHER has imported, by the Poca
hontas, from Liverpool, lately arrived at Baltimore,
an additional supply of H.'IRDIVARE, consisting of—
Shovels and spades, socket shovels, curry combs.
Shovels and tongs, gun flints,
Stock locks of various sizes and qualities
Clasp headed nails, sledge and hand hammers
Traces and back bands, halter chains
Brass battery kettles, ship scrapers,
Iron rim door locks, common and best quality
Butt hinges various sizes, chest, till &. cup’d locks
Brass carpet rods, Scotch braces and bitts
Sand paper, razor hones, bed screws
Brass dividers, dentists’ files, fish hooks
Brass curtain pins. 1st mo 4th—otawlm
^love Goods.
JAMES C. BARRY,
Jit his old established Store, corner of King and Fair
fax streets, Alexandria,
HAS JUST lU:cr.IVKD—
White, black, and scarlet merino scarfs
Shepperd’s bi’k ana blue first quality cloths Sccassimerci
tfilverand Parsons’s grey mix’d do do
S)kes’s superior blue and grey mix’d ca?sincts, w hich
' he respectfully inv ites thepublic to call and examine,
as they are a beautiful specimen of the superiority of
American over Foreign manufacture of that article.
A new and very general assortment of calicoes, warrant
ed fast colours
Very handsome silk stripe caspans for ladies dresses
Tartan and Circassian plaids, Canton &. Italian bl’k crapes
Ladies and gentlemen’s black and w hite silk hose
Kid. horse skin, Woodstock, buck, and beaver gloves
JlLSO—
Flushings, blankets, blue plains, Devonshire
flannels, baizes,burlaps, linens, lawns, camo i< s, h. eks,
plaids, stripes, and most description of DOMESTIC
GOODS, which together, with his former stock com.
prises a cnmolte.as-nrnient, and w ill be sold very low
for tile e-w .a, or to his jj'uictwd customers as usual.
alw ays ox it a id,
Baltimore Cotton Yarn, Candlcwick, and
Carpel Chain.
nov 18_
CviUagfctt & \Y\uW\e
HAVE JUST RECEIVED 1st IVII SALE:
4 hhds St Croix rum
IJ do molasses
60 boxes mould candles
slO casks cheese
!2 boxes lined and bound shoes
Cash and the highest market price given for
WHITE BEA.VS.
nov 28
Xot cc.
THIS is to*certify that 1 have appointed and autho
rised my brother R. B. BucuneR to act as my
agent, as Executor of the estate of the late Bernard
Hooc, Sen. and for any act or deed done by him ern
cerning the estate aforesaid, I hold myself as responsi
ble as if done by me. In witness whereof I have ‘here
unto set mv hand and seal tins 15th Dec. 1825.
jan6—2w TUPS. II. BUCKNER.
Notice. \s Awretoy
THAT the subscriber hath obtained from the Or
phans’ Court for the County of Alexandria, in the
District of Columbia, letters of administration, de bonis
nun, with the will annexed, on the estate of Jamm
Pahs« ns, late of said county deceased. All persons
having claims against said estate, are requested to hand
them in for settlement by the 5th day of July next, or
they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said e*
tate; and all persons indebted are required to make im
mediate pavinent to ISAAC ROBBINS,
Adm’r. de bonis non, with the will annexed.
65
^lolftsses, Sugars, etc.
hluls West India and Orleans molasses
40 lihds / jo do sugars
50 barrels >
36 bags white Brazil sugar
130 do green and St. Domingo coffee
5 do old superior Java do .
35 chests and boxes gunpowder, imperial, young
hyson and souchong tea
10 bags pepper
5 do race ginger
5 casks cheese
1000 lbs soft shell almonds
1200 lbs sup, quality fig blue, 230 to the lb.
25 casks Sicily Madeira 3 years imported
25 do L P Teneriffc & Colemenar wines
Old L P Madeira, Port Lisbon 8c Malaga do
3000 gallons old whiskey
Cognac brandy, old Jamaica spirits, Holland and coun
try gin, and northern rum
1000 gallons cherry bounce
1 hhd West India shrub
30 barrels No 2 mackerel
40 do nett and gross herrings
10.000 lbs yellow and brown soap
30.000 lbs good bacon
With various other Articles, for sale by
sent 3 MANDEVILLK 8c LARMOUR.
Notice \s Yutireby
THAT I have revoked and annulled all letters of at
toroey which! have heretofore given to Doddridge
Pitt Chichester/ authorising him to collect debts due to
me, to hire out my negroes, or to transact my business
generally; and hereby declare that he is no longer my
aeent for such, or any other purposes whatever.
6 SARAH CHICHESTER
dec 28 3taw2w
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