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N>.w-YonK, August 19. It gives us great pleasure to have it in nnr power t* j>ivr the following pleasing •■'•suit of the late disturbances at Gibraltar between the American ami British officers. We have seen a letter from an officer of the. American squadron at Gibraltar, sta tins;, that a court of enquiry was held on board the Guerriere on the tat ol July, by " request of governor Don, who had brought Charges against t'ie American officers for breaking flip peace of the garrison. The court completely 'exculpated our officers front any blame; anil captain Johnson, ol the British army, had .apologized for his conduct,and that ofliis fellow officers, in relation to ttie late duels at Gibraltar. Gazette. Baron Stacgelberg, Envoy Extraordina ry and Minister Plenipotentiary fimn the court of Sweden to the United States, ar rived here yesterday in the ship Martha, Freeman, from Stockholm.— ii. HFJtf.TU OFFICE. B.txTiMOKe, Aogu,t 30. 1819. The ^tili.w irig case* have been reported at this Office, as having occurred within the lust 24 hours, by the following physi cians: Dr. Mahti.v, 2 cases malignant, 2 suspi cious. l)lr. Klhf.rt, 1 malignant. 1M O'Conner, 1 malignant. Drs. W. if. & A. Ci.endenin, 1 suspi cious in Pitt,and 1 in Wolf-streets. ‘ Dr. Murphy, 1 malignant. By order, P. Reigart, Sec’ry. uere. Should death ensue in any id the foregoing cases, by what, particular diseases will they he designated in tile list of interments for the present week? We believe the physicians who report those malignant cases, all reside on Fell’s Point. —-Unit■ Telegraph. Baltimore, August 21. HEAL IH OE UAL T1MOKB. The reports ol twenty six physiciansiesi- ding west ol Jones’ Kails have been handed in at the Mayor’s office, and will wehopr, be immediately published—as they estab lish tlui important fact that not a solitary case of fever, bilious, “malignant,” oT ‘‘suspicious,” occurred in that portion ol the city, within the same period ol twen ty four hours that nine cases, “malignant,” or “suspicious,” are reported at the lower end of the-point, us published in the Patriot yesterday; which clearly proves the exis tence of some local causes, entirely uncon nected, with the general health of the city. We also learn, that the hill of mortality exhibit a considerable decrease in the num ber of deaths since the last report.—Tat r.ei Johnson’s had entered doin' th'e most msl:e , mc psy his debts, but did not suc-| — honorable obligations to discharge the. debt coed—-but Most vessel and cargo, -time, trouble, and-expeiice. I had' met with a The news trnm Madrid, via Gibraltar, received byhin arrival at Boston, is a few days later than tint by the Hornet. It serves, however, only to confirm what we already knew. If the treaty had been rat ified subsequently to the 22d of June, which is tIre date ol the official account* on the subject, a person residing at Gibral tar could scarcely have known it. It is possible that the.*Hornet, which it appears is now about to sail, may, on her return, brings us the liist conclusive information on the subject- The Lousiana Herald states that orders had issued for the United Stetes troops at Natchitoches to march to the Sabine, to prevent auxiliaries and supplies going to the Independents ot Texas.—JVat. Jut 21 Hi inst. Accounts from [the Republic ol] Flayti, state, that the president Boyer had caused the senate to pass an act enabling foreign merchants to recover, by legal, process, debts contracted by the native*. Hereto fore strangers were compelled to receive produce in payment of their demands,atan extraoftlinaiy price, or wait the pleasure nr their debtors. This wise regulation, it is justly expected, will greatly augment the .trade ot llayti.—ib. Erom die Washington City Gnz. 21st inst. We are informed, through the medium of the Louisiana papers, tiiat orders had been issued for the United States’ troops stationed at the post ot Natchitoches, to march toward the Sabine, (our south west boundary line, according t» the Icte trea ty,) to prevent auxiliaries anil supplies front being sent to the Independent* ol Texas. We hope the commander nfthese troops may not bn too officious in the per formance <d" his duty, and bear in mind, that every citizen ol the United States Inis a right, according to the text id the ilecla ration, of Independence, to the pursuit ol happiness, wherever he chooses: that free egress mid ingress cannot legally be pro hibited by any of she authorities of tlu- country. -We cannot conceive any offence committed against the law of nations, inan individual taking his own property, for in stance, a knapsack, blanket, nr t ide, across the Sabine, as by that act he only forfeits the protection of our,laws, the peril is his —own: il'xie should be taken prisoner by a foreign power, then il may deal with Ivin ns it chouses, without our interfcrancc Let us not be over nice on the occasion *'Inter urma leges silent.” IIO.MK .IFFJli'lS. BANK OF ST. LOUIS. In winding up the affairs of the bank of St. Louis, in an address given to the pub lic signed Risilon H. Price, president, and dated on the 12th of July, the following charge is made against colonels Richard M. and James Johnson, by way ol account ing in part fur the pecuuiary embarrass ments that lias overtaken this institution, but it bv no means interferes in our esti mation with the high opinion we entertain of colonel R. M. Johnson’s integrity: we should like to see the other side of the question, before we admit any doubts on this head.—Wash. City Gazette. . dAmong these disappointments, the ^Riost prominent is the delinquency of the colonels James and It. M. Johnson of Ken tucky, in not paying the large sums of money f(mounting to about S5t>,000,) laK'ly awarded against them. The cplo. that should be found against them;'and from the extraordinary assu-ances on the part of-tlie colonel Jniinsnn’s, as well as from the legal obligations these gentlemen were under: the directors of the bank of St. Louis placed a considerable degree of reliance on receiving a prompt payment of this debt; disappointed in every arrange ment entered into by the colonel Johnsons, the only alternative left for the directors of the bank of St. Louis to pursue, was to commence a suit at law on the award against them. This course has been taken, and the result wiil probably restore to the stockholders of the bank, the funds of which the institution lias been so long un justly deprived. and for the want of which, connected with other collateral circum stances, it may finally be annihilated.” Sr. Louts. July 21. The Missouri and the Mississippi, at St. Louis have fallen ttvo or three feet within the last week: but it cannot yet be known whether they have begat: to subside Ivr the season. Military expedition to the Upper Mis- auri.—Colonel Chambers with a battal- on of the rifle left Boon’s-lick on the 5ih instant. Six companies ofthe sixth infantry had reached the mouth of the Great Osage (130 miles) towards the end of the ia*t week. The Johnson was a dozen or fifteen miles, iu thexearuf tlic.expeditiou, lying to for repair. The Jefl'erson was still in the rear of the latter, anil had made but twenty-seven miles it: a period of two weeks. l T . S. Bank Stock—95 offered, 954 ask ed, no sales tiiis forenoon. In New-York, yesterday, 95? offered, 9G a*kcd.—JPhilad. Franklin Gazette, 2Vlh inst. From the Charleston City Gazette, 27th inst. cut'EL USAGE. The following extracts have been polite ly furnished U9, by the gentleman to wuom the letter was addressed: “Iluvana Priton, July 29, 1.319. “I have been nearly three years a pri soner and have suffered more than tongue can express. For your amusement, I will give you a small sketch of. them, f was taken oil the 3d of October, 1816, in sight of St. Jago de Cuba, and on the 4tli was brought into Havana and committed to pri son, with all my crew, 38 in number. On the 5th, I was confined in the dungeon by myself,and both legs put iu irons, and on ly allowed one plate of rice and a pint of water for 24 hours—no person allowed to speak to me, or render ine the least assis tance whatever. Previous to inv being put in the close room, the Gaoler took from me my watch and what money I had about me; clothes I had none, except tli* shirt and trowsers J had on, having been deprived of them before. In that situation, I remained in the dungeon until the 25lh of F'cbruary, 1817, nearly five months, when commodore Taylor appeared off' the Moro, with Ids squadron, and sent a letter to the governor demanding me and my crew, in exchange for prisoners he had on board—the governor was a little alarmed at the appearance of this squadron, and im mediately ordered me out of irons; then hand-cuffed me, and eleven others of my crew, and put us on the march for this place, under strong guard, the most of us bare-lout, and only allowed sufficient fund t-o keep life in us, and nothing more—in his situation 1 was compelled tn march 250 leagues, which took us forty-six .days to complete it. We were obliged to use every exertion to reach here, as the go vernor's order to the officer of the guard, was, in case of ary of us giving out, so that we could not reach this, to cut off his head, and bring it here in a basket, to shew that he had not made his escape. \Y e all, however, arrived here on the 12th of April—1 was in a most dreadful situation; n.y feet swelled to that degree, that they were nearly round: my toe nnt's esmcmit; anti the vermin on the remnant of the sliiit and trowsers 1 had on, nearly devoured me—my besrdsix months and \ ball grow ing, as I never was allowed to shave or cut my beard from the time 1 was taken until I arrived in this prison, therefore, I wiil leave von to judge what a figure I cut. 1 ! 1 was very near dead; far gone, that 1 partly lost my sense.-; but by the attention ol some of the prisoners, and the assis tance of some masters of vessels ol my ac quaintance, l recovered again in part: I still remain feeble, "owing to tin: horrid living we are obliged to j ut up with: all the allowance 1 get, is one ounce of bread and one ounce ot heel for 24 hours—we are allowed some damaged rice and beans tmii- ed together, but I make no use of them: I cannot eat them, therefore I am obl'g it to support myself, or starve—the must of the prisoners make out to live by their w ork; a ■ nan must work attentively: t" earn 12 1-2 cents per day—some hove started to death. ‘•Many people, no doubt, censure, me fo; being taken in arms against the Span iards; but they are ignorant as to the pro vocation l had which induced me to take arms against them. 1 had been defrauded add cruelly injured by them. I will give you a small sketch:—In the time of the late war between Great-Britaio and Ame rica, ( purchased a brig: a Spanish mer chant, now residing in Havana, procured Spanish papers lor her, and lent iris name tn them, lot which he charged me upwards of seven hundred dollars—he also procur ed a captain, a friend of his, who also re sides at Havana—the first aud only voyage he made, was from America to St. Jago de Cuba, where he, by gambling anil other misconduct, sacrificed vessel and cargo; the latter amounting to 25,000 dollars.— As soon as the news reached me in Ameri ca, I took passage Tor that place, but was captured on my way, which prolonged the time for several months—when I reached Cuba, the captain had absconded, consi derably in debt; he made the best of his way for Havana—they endeavored to similar loss not long before, of gl0,000-*— these losses.took my last dollar from me, which I had toiled hard for—and havin_ no other way of getting any redress, f pur- rhased a part of a small privateer—1 took two ptizes, but lost both, and the priva teer. I have thn* given you a small sketch of my misfortunes, whtchliavc been the means of bringing me here. I have done itto do away any prejudice you might entertain against me, fur being what is termed a pri vateersman. I never robbed or plundered any one nor even overhauled any vessels but Spaniards. I had been but a few days out; had made two captures, one a Guin- eamau; I stood close in to the Moro, off St. Jago, for the purpose of ransoming her; a large vessel of war being there,, ready for sea, came oat, and sailing faster, than us ; captured my privateer altera smart ac tion, together with both prizes—wherewitl I Inst every thing I possessed. I have al ready stated what followed.” A late English paper says that “vis count Chateaubriand has just finished a tragedy, entitled Mouse, [Moses] upon winch he has been occupied for some time Mr. Spilter, at the Pavilion Theatre, in New-York, has struck out a new mode of liaising the If'ind. In addition to other entertainments for his benefit, he advertis es that previous to the farce, a balloon will ascend from the stage, and remain sus pended over the pit; on a signal given be hind the curtain by strking the gongthrice. Twenty Certificates (or Shares in the 2d Literature Lottery will fly from the Bal- loou to different pa'rts of the house, anti those so fortunate as to obtain them, will apply the following morning to S. St M. Allen’s office, by whom the tickets will hr delivered on demand.”—Bust. Faladium 15th inst. New-Orleans, July 19. We understand that one of the boats sent by commodore Patterson in pursuit of the pirates overtook and captured seveial ol them—that the officer put them in irons and sent a gunner and lour meti to conduct them to town while he went in pursuit ol the others. Two of the men rose upon the gunner beat him down and threw the other two who remained faithful into the Bavoo, al ter which they released the pirates one of whom (litw a knife anil wounding the gunnerin a most shocking manner threw him into the ivocd- where lie wa* picked up an ! bru’t to town. Tne villians made ofi with the 1 Would i! notin' ai'.v-stble, in addition tu me meii-urts wlficii l ave Keen pursued with so much promptness by the navy, to adopt olh'modes to scour the country and pre vent tiie escape of such daring wretch 'THE REPUBLICJLM. TUESDAY EVENING, August ,31, 1819" LATEST FROM EUROPE. By the arrival of the ships Hercules, at New. York, and Herald, at Boston, we have been put in possession of London dates to the i9ih of June, and Liverpool to the 2d of July; they furnish c unts from MadtiJ of the iCth June, at which time, they state, thfe FLORIDA TREATY had not been ratified. Prices at Liverpool, 2d July—Cot ton, upland, Is n Is Id; sea-island, very fine, 2s 8d a 2s lOd; fine 2s 6il a 2s 8d; N Orleans lOd a Is Tennessee 10 a lid; Rice, in bond, 13s.2’si out of bond, 40 a 44s; Tobacco, Georgia and Caroli. na, 3$ a 7£d; Kentucky leaf, 3$ a 5$d; Flour, superfine, sweet, 34 a o7s f sour 30 a 33s. Captain Reed, of the U. S *-hin Hornet, return ed to New-York from Washington-City on the 19th inst. where, it is reported, he will shortly leave for Spain, with despatches for our minis ter, Mr. Forsyth. We understand from credible authority, (snys the Philad. Franklin Gaz.) that orders have been issued by the n&vj department, to double the nutn her of workmen engaged in various ports in build ing ships of the line, for the purpose o‘f hasten ing the completion of these vessels. Whatever may be the cause of these orders, the policy of prompt preparations to meet the emergency of war must ever bt considered as v* ise. A cargo of Timber has bt^n shipped from Sier- ra Leone to England. It is sa»d to be the first ever sent from Africa to that place. A Gold Medal has been presented to capt. El liott, of the navy, as a testimonial of the high sense in which the commonwealth of Pennsylva nia holds his gallant conduct in the action of the 10th Sept. 1813, on Lake Erie. It is said a Medal will also be presented to com. Peru*, on his return to the U. Slates. Captain Ethoin Tyler, oftheprdnar.ee depart ment, having neglected to report himself for duty, and having failed to settle his public accounts, is dismissed the service of the United States, by ad jutant and inspector general Parker, by an order issued on the 13th inst. The Board of Health of Charleston on the 26th, report six new Cases of yellow fever, and on the 27th only one case. We are glad to find that it is disappearing. Married—In this city, on Tuesday evening last, by the Rev. Dr. Koliock, Mr. Jusei’U F;lt Miss Avx Maria Cars an. AUCTIONS. T. To-T. H>iToiv, 1st instant, Will be sold before mv store, a genera] assort ment of Groceries & Dry Goods. ALSO SO doz bottles of Congress Water Sale to commence ot 11 o’clock. A. Howe, uuct'r. ■ Aug-31 By Watts Sj Joyner. To-Morrow, 1st September, Will be sold on board the schooner Eliza, at RiA’s wharf, for account of all concerned, At 21 o'clock, precisely, 3000 bushels Liverpool blown SALT, in lots to suit purchasers. 20 pieces Bagging, pattially dr.maged also, 50 bids, prime PORK, New-York city inspec tion. 300 lbs prime CheeBe At 12 o’clock, on Jones’ upper -wharf, 40 bundles prime HAY. By Watts § Joyner. On Thursday, 3d September, Will be sohl at their Auction Room. A general assortment aj' BUY BOOBS. Particulars on day of sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. Aug 30—r On Tuesday the 7th instant, Will be sold before the Court HpusC, A Prime NEGRO MAN, A first rate Cooper Terms cash. J. B. Herbert, auct'r. F>r Me ic-York I To sail positively on Thursday morning) The regular packet ship COTTON- AfKpLANT. J- Titus, master, has room fora ... more bales ot cotton on freight. accommodate four or five passengers if immediate application is made. Tor particulars apply tin board, at Hunter’s wharf, or to Benjamin Howard. aug "1 c 82 Mrs. Grayson respectfully in- forms the public, that she has opentd a liou*e i r ‘ Broughton street, for the rccepd>n of hoarders* second door beiovv the corner of Drayton street- (centrally situated.) .wb.« ’ gti/lcmen can be wcl* accommodated with board t nd lodg r-g. aug 31 82 To Rent That commodious house on the hay, belonging to Mrs Grimes, its contiguity to the market and the hay are sufficient inducements to persons en gaged in commerce Possession to be given on the 15lh of October next. Apply t j THUS. BOUKKE. :u:g 31- 82 Police-Office, August 30th, 1819. A reward of thirty dollars will be paid at this office, for information, which may lead to the dis covery ofthe mischievous, idle and dissolute per son or persons, who pulled up steps, and injured some of the public pr«>p<-rtv last night. T. tJ. 1* CHARLTON, mayor. By th& Mayor. F. M. STONE, marshal. *>,IS •"! 32 Iii Council Angu st 27, 1819 Resolved, That the portion of Fig Island, owned by the city f »f the Savannah, he offered at public ale on the first Monday in October next, at the courthouse, the party purchasing the same to give bonds to place tiiC said iai.d in a Mate of dry cul ture. Extract jrct'h thr minutes. R. R. Cuvier, c. c. up 31-82 rr> j:>. c^.rfbrrrdty with the above resolution of cciiuc:!. I shall i r; re* d on the first Monday in October in fir* nt ot the court-house, between the ‘ioi:rs of TJ a m and 2 r .'i to s$ii all that portion of F’g-lsl utd belonging to the cty of Savannah, containing forty acres, nmre or less. F M. Stone, c. m. aw? 31 82 Vied- In this city, on Saturday, 28th inst M E lioTT. a native of Connecticut, aged 23 year This young man tvas the principal sufiertr fro th* accident that occured some months ago l»y tin- bursting of a cannon on board the steam-boat Samuel Howard, as she was about to start from Augusta- Hi? fortitude, under sufferings marl; ed the divinity . f ins soul, as his actions in life di •‘the honest man.” , on Tuesday Isst, capt T. B. Tersexikb aged 06. lute master of die French brig tantd-u . at Phihidelj hia, on the morning of the 2oth inst. Miss Hai.rh.t H. M'Allistlr, daughter of Mathew M*A Ihster, esq of this city. Departed this life, in Bryan county, on Sunday morj.ifig die 29th inst. Miss Sophia M‘Coi»mi in the z3d year ot her age, only 'daughter of col David M'Cormir.k. In announcing the death of •his young lady, it is but just to, declare that she possessed a kind and benevolent heart, ready al ways to assist those who were afflicted.—In the county in which she died, the had lived but for a short time, but that time was sufficient to endear her to every member ofthe small society in whicl she moved. In sickness, she displayed the most gratelul acknowledgments for the most trifling services rendered her; aud tho* buffering under disease herself, her auxiety tvas principally di reeled to her friends; to avoid distressing whom she exerted every effort of which human nature is capable^ In her life, she was remarked for Christian principles, and on her death bed derived consolation and comfort in religion. She has left a disconsolate father and brother, with r.ume i ons relatives and friends, to regret her untimely end—yet have they their consolation: for if a lit* well spet, in endeavoring to reconcile herself vo her God, and serviceable ?o her fellow mortals, entitle her to a stait in heaven,they nny be a* ed that her departed spirit is aiK-ady flown to the bosom of her God. SHIP MEWS. Apprr rhe infen An Ordinance portion of Ground for atmg a certa nt of stra-gersar.d others not ji relatives witun the city of Savannah, or buried in the present cemeter). SiCUon 1. Be it ordaii ed by mayor and alder men ofthe city of Savannah in council assembled, ;.nd it is hereby ordained by the authority of the 'ante, T at, that portion of ground containing four hundred and fifty five feet in length and two hundred and forty feet in breadth, lying and being five hundred und sixty five yards south of the present burial ground, and designated in the plan hereto annexed, is hereby set apart and expressly appropriated for the interment of all strangers or persons who should happen tc die within the ci ty aforesaid and who shall not have any relations buried in the present cemetery. In Council, August 23, 1819. (l. s.) T. U. P. CH ARLTON, motor. Attest, R. R. CUVJ ER, c. c. aug 31——82 Contract Wanted. Proposals will be received umil Monday next, by eiUierot the undersigned, committee of coun cil, to inclose the new burial ground. For par- oculars, apply to I. DAVENPORT,~) T. BOURKE, C Committee. M. HERBERT, 3 'To Rent The Counting Room and Ware-House lately oc cupiedby John SpeJtnsan 61 Co. Fraser’s wharf. Possession can be given immediately. Apply to Joseph S. I’eloL aug 24 1 “9. Blank- Manifests For sale at this office^ PORT OF SAVANNAH. ARRIVED. Schr Eliza, Weeks, New-York, 13 days, to Fow ler A Gardner, consignees, w : ^r.n assorted cargo, to l ow Itr & Gardner, W.T. ,lii:»ms, J Lalhroj. & Co DuliHinel & Auze, VV. Taylor, and the mas- Passengers — Messrs Jacoba ; Dart, aud 2 in the'steerage. Schooner Farmers’ Daughter, Gregory, Ply mouth N C. with corn, to R & J Habersham. Schr Hartnah; Edwards, Boston, 26 days, to Hall fit Hoyt?consignee** with an assorted cargo to P Stanton, A G. Semmcs, D. Brown, S. C. Dunning, U. Wilson, Sturges 8t Burroughs,Camp- Ord &. Gumming, R. Worrel, Cunningham & Dunn, S. Howard, and A. F6x. Passenger—Mr. Gt-rrv. Ofl Cape Hatteras, the H. sprung her fore-top mast aud carried away her'main boom, and experienced very bad weather during the pas sage. Schr. Anna, Blaesdeil, Baltimore, 9 days, with flour, to Dougb&s is Sural, consignees. Spoke oft Tybee,brig Sally, from Boston, and a schoon er from Thnmastown, bound to Charleston.— Abcut 30 miles east of the Bar picked up 40 bar relsjmd halt barrels of flour, and saw a quantity of floating wreck, in every direction. • Schr. Huntress, Fowler, Mobile, A. T. 25 days, in ballast; put in here in distress bound to Rum- Key. Capt Fowler saw a ship ashore to the south ward of Carriford’s reef, with ail her masts stand- j ing. [cC/’Capt. Fowler returns his compliments to capt. Jackson and officers of the Revenue Cut ter for their polite assistance in bringing the schr Huntress to anchor *.t l’ybee, and working her up to town, which we could not have done without their assistance, being short handed. Schr. Catherine & Cornelia, Turbox, Charles ton, 3 days, bricks, to Watts U Joyner. On the Bar was struck with a sudden squall of wind which split her sails to pieces and threw the schr on her beam ends. CLEARED. Brig Hero. Bailey, Plulad.— Perrv Id JEright French brig Le Canteleu, Vallois, Havre—Blan chard, Brothers id Co. Pur Boston The schooner HANNAH, captain Ed- wprds. will ntett \r»h despatch. For •freight or passage apply to the master on board, or to IJALL St HOYT’, aug 31 —82 Darien, Brunswick mol S Mary’s The fast .ailmg schr. MARY M COY. Marcellin. master, will sail in all next week. For freight or passage, having elegsnt accomm d“«.ions, apply on board, at Johu- sion's lower wharf, or to Alex. Pratt. aug 3! m 82 Fresh Floiir. 500 hands superfine Baltimore Howard street Flour—landing at Hunter’s wharf, and for sale by Douglass & Sorrel. For Freight or Charter The fine schooner ANN A, ca;>- ain Hhsdcll. She is 74 tons burthen, 7)\jiml will be ready to take in cargo by ftnnsd.,)' neat Apply as above. eSl A—82 The Retail Grocers. The Retail Grocers of this city are requested to meet, at the house of Mr. John Delhergli^, on TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at 4 o’clock. ?tig 31 2 P. Stanton Has just received and ofters tor sale, on his usual low terms, dj barrels fresh Mackerel 20 threes green GofTee 40 barrels . .do 20 hluis Molasses, suitable for retail 30 lihds r’ve Whiskey 100 l>is n'e Rum 15 lihds Jamaica Rum 5 pipes Cognac Brandy 30 tons tvre Iron 100 kegs Nails, assorted mig ;>] v 82 For Sale Superior loot Gins and gin Irons Shaffer & Divanf, aug 31 l 82 Exchange d ck Mew Flour, Beef, Codfish, Coffee, 4\c. NOW LAX LT NO 50 barrels new Fl>»ur, from Richmond, can recommended fer family use < 20 half barrels mess Beef for do do 15 barrels prime Beef 20 t^xes Codfish 50 whole and half boxes Soap (yellow) 10 boxes hard Candle;* 20 do Claret Wine 1000 bushels Turk’s Island Salt » 20 bags green Coffee 5 kegs Salt Peter 20 do Tobacco, 8 to lb 2 do ladies* Twist. 10 a lb. . ”• 10 do ground Ginger 10 barrels Cordial 10 do Salmon IX STORE A few barrels Pork A poly to G. F & O. PALME 1. aug 31 a 82. Office Bank United States. Savannah* 3lif Aug. 1819. The board of directors of this office will pro ceed on Tuesday next, to the election of an As sistant Clerk, with a salary of jgbOo per annum, and amount of bond with two approved suhetie? for three thousand dollars. Candidates will hand in their applications to the subscriber previous to that day. J HlfSTEfi, cashier. aug 31 —-82 Corn. A parcel, of prime quality, for sale by II.-h[ J. Habersham. aug 31 a 82 Fur Sale One light 4 Wheel Carnage Two do Gigs, on cradle springs One Sulkey and Harness Low for cash, by Benjamin Howard. aug 31 m——82 Wm. P. Beers Sf Co. OfTer fur »ale upon reasonable teims. An assortment c-f sea:onab e DRY GOODS, at their store, in Whitaker street, neat door to thO corner of Brought»»n-street. • Grand Lodge of Georgia. The members of the Grand Lodge of Georri.i% and the different lodges under its jurisdiction, by i heir proper represent*are hereby sum moned to attend a grand quarterly communica tion, at the grand lodge room in this city, oil Saturday next, 4th Sept at H o'cloclfr a. r. _ Dv order of the R. W* grand master. k W.P- Beers,. auj£ 31~a -92 grand tec'r$ ad. i#i<;