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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN.
Thursday Evening, July 11,1816.
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The British at their old tricks again!
Our vessels on Lake Erie, have been firedat from Fort
Maiden, and detained and search made for deserter*, by
Uritish officer; and their officers arid crewsinsulted.—
I, this to be submitted to? Shall the flag, which shone so
esolendenton the same waters, be shrouded by clouds
i? We hope not: There is but one strait-
olishihg
re, and
three hogs-
> the centre
■if r^ad, several
the r mob, it waJ evident
prompt measures could pre-
uences, likely to follow, and
invented.' by the exertions of some
ts, who rushed among the mob,
beer, seized the ringleaders, and. in a very
spersed upwards of two thousand, commit-
:r to prison.—Jfath Journal.
pjbnrgh Gazette says, that some very well in-
erSona assert that-M/Tiavalette lias not quitted
forward course for our
d dete nnmed resistance to the smallest aggression.
This is, indeed, the surest way to avert the calamity of
war . We may soon
convince Britain that she has not
ubdued our spirit nor discouraged our confidence in
But if we yield to one sin-
of degradations to pursa e-tiniely ^ ^ w<s in ^neighbor"
Mr? Canning has 1 arrived at Bordeaux from Lisbon,
from whence letters were received on Saturday from
him, tae Granicus frigate lias, it is said, reached die
lattef port to convey Mr. Canning andsuite home.
Letters: were on Saturday received at Lloyd’s from
Malta of tiie idth April, from Naples of the 17th, and
from Genoa of the 29th. Tile advices from tlie Utter
place confirm thepeports that lord Exmomji laid effect
ed a pacification between the Beys of Algiers and Tunis
and tne king of Sardinia; and that he u ..s about to pro
ceed with Ins squadron to Tripoli for a Similar purpose.
Hehad redeemed three hundred and fifty-eight .Neapoli
tans and Sicilians at Algiers, and sent them to Naples in
tlie Zephyr transport. The plague at Noja had not en
tirely ceased. At Corfu six villages remained -infected,
but tnK garrison was -suit healtn}. The Uorffl Gazette
states that, from tne20tli to the 24th of March, both days
’inclusive, there had been thirty-four deaths, forty ascer
tained fresh classes of infection, arid
cases. T.
diminished within that short period, tiie numbers Having
on tlie 24th, been only three deaths, four cases offresn
infection certain, and one suspected. The Mainotti pi
rates had taken four boats under British colors, and man
ned tiie two largest.
Massena is not expected-to live.
Paris, May 7- 1
The Mayor of Agen being informed that there are per
sons who t.Jce upon themselves to wear caps, watch
chains, and diner articles of dress, which by tue assort
ment of tiie colors, bring to recollection those which are
prescribed, has issued an arreie containing tue following
^regulations:
“Every citizen is prohibited from henceforth wearing
a bonnet rouge orally older ivi lying si 6 n, winch may call
to mind the frightful System of 1793. Tae wearing of
every other article in winch the three colors of red, biue
and white, may be united, is also prohibited, as- aiso any
other partieuiof signs by which tlie wearer may an
nounce tiie uiteiuion of distinguishing linustif. Such
measures of security as the case' may require, shall, be
adopted with regard’to those who contravene tins present
arrete.” .
One of our journals has published the following anec
dote, to wmcli tne law for suppressing- divorce gives a
certain appropriateness. “In Zurich, the husband and
wie who apply for a divorce on tiie ground of incom
patibility of nuinof, are shut up together for a fortnight
m a tower on the lake. They have only' one apartment,
on bed, one chair, one knife, tec. so that for sitting or
sleeping, eating or resting; liicy are completely depen
dent on each other’s camplaiSance. It seldom happens
that they are not reconciled before the foraiignt expires.”
Paris, .May 8.
“The following are the de ails in tlie ministerial cir
cles, concerning the conspiracy which has just been dis
covered at Paris; there can be little doubt of their authen
ticity-:—
“Some of tlie agents of the military police, forming
part of the nocturnal patroles had remarked ail individu
al, apparently of tne inferior class, returning to his house
m tne Rue de la Harpe, at four o’clock jn tue morning.
He was traced at 9 o’lock in the evening to an obscure
hotel in the Rue de la Rocnechouai’d, where he regular
ly passed tlie night. He was seized at the end of a fort-
niglit, as w-cll as ail the persons assembled there. The
greater part were disbanded officers; men already signal
ized by the police. Their examination led to further
discoveries; a press and several seditious proclamations
were seized, rather, I am informed, tending to subvert
tne present government than ni favor of the usurper or
any ocher pretender. It is asserted that the apprehen
sion of Benoit, M...set’s secretary in Switzerland, and ol
tiie chevalier St. Atgnon, have thrown new and unexpect
ed light on the subject. This is now believed, to be a
subordinate l-amificadon of a deep iaid plan vvhicu em
braces m us action To acne at Dresden, Carnot at Warsaw,
Excennaiis in tne Netherlands, and Soult at Dusseldorf.
Considerable sums of money have been au-eady secured,
and as the affair will shortly be examined by a court of
juspee, the pubnc anxiety will soon be dissipated. The
government appears perfectly Satisfied, with the mea
sures already adopted, and fail of confidence in tlie ac
tivity of tht pouce.
“M. -VI. M jon and Clouet, formerly aids de camp, to
Marshal Ney have been apprenended at Nismcs. The
motives of this measure have no connection with the af
fair I| have just related. It is believed these gentlemen
are a* dbg under an entirely different influence.”
Paris, May 9.
Fourteen young women, 12 to be chosen by the vicars
of Paris; and two by- the consistory of tne reformed
cliul-ch, will be married at tlie expence of the city of Pa
ris, on the day of tlie Duke of Berri’s marriage, and will
receive eacn a portion of 1290 francs.
Marshal Massena is at present very dangerously ill.
Tiie following letter came by a vessel wnich has arriv
ed in tlie Delaware, from Bordeaux:
Extract of a letter from a gentleman in Bordeaux, to a
mercantile house in New York, dated
Bordeaux, May 14:
“Cottons, which have been gradu..lly advancing in this
market, ever siitce tlie establishment of the new tariff
was considered inevitable, are selling at handsome prices,
and the demand continues brisk, with some prospect of
a further improvement.
Uplands are worth at present from 210 a 230 francs
Louisiana, 215 a 240, and Sea Islands, from 340 a 385, du
ty paid. v
On account of the existing demand from Switzerland,
may be expected that better prices in proportion to
the above quotations, which include tlie duty-, will be ob
tained for cotton in entrepot.
yetsui
our strength and resources.
le abuse, %ve shall inevitably drew down tlie calamity upon
„ s We shall never appease the wrath of our enemy by
cowardly submission; but by constantly maintaining tlie
attitude of defence we shall probably teach her to respect
and fc-ar us. We have laid aside the spear and tlie sword,
Cut we must not yet convert them into the ploughshare,
-u'd the pruning-book, lest at the approach of danger we
should be found disarmed and defenceless. In peace
apart for war, is a sound political maxim which was
never yet disregarded by any nation, with impunity.
The aggressions on Lake Erie must be disavowed by
th- British government, and punishment inflicted on tlie
t-s-ors, or they must consent that they sliall be cliarg-
cd to their own account.
NATIONAL BANK.
The Boohs were opened in Augusta, (Geo.) on the 1st
• nst The /whole amount of Shares taken, during the
three first days, were 1569. The subscription books
will continue open till the 23d inst. It is expected that
above 10,01,0 shares will be subscribed in this state.
The following sketch may be of use to some:
The c.-pit’ 1 of the national bank is thirty-five millions
in shirts at ;-,l00 each. The United States are allow ed
to subscribe for seven millions of dollars. No corpora
tion or indivuluai is allowed to subscribe more than five
thousand shares. Every share to be paid for as follows:
5 dollars in specie? on subscribing;
25 dollars in stock )
10 dollars in specie / j n 3 ; x mon th S;
25 dollars in slock >
10 dollars in specie ? ; n twelve months.
25 dollars in stock y
190
Seven per cent, stock to be received at 106J, 6 per
cents at par, and 3 per cents at 65. The excess of shares
-lobe cut down, so as to reduce the highest to the next
highest, and so on.
The National Intelligencer, commenting on a paragraph
from a Spanish paper, reflecting on our government for
holding possession of tiie Fioridas, says:
“ The ..hove is of a piece with M. de Oifs’s lofty epis
tle to our secretary of state on the same subjects to winch,
and ail such rhodomontade, Mr. Monroe’s letter of the
lutii January is a sufficient answer. Tlutt letter, how
ever, could "not have reached Madrid so early as to give
rise tc the aoove article, which is therefore, probably
founded on the representations of the. Spanish minister
here. We do not consider this article as indicating the
approach of hostilities; since the “rupture” with Spain
(hiatus, the disagreement or difference) has long existed
<m uur part, if die government of Spain considers itself
aggrieved, as intimated above, all that can be said of the
m tier is, that there are now two sides to a question
which before had but one. We liaye a long score agains.
Spain; she wants to make out a counter-score against us.
Our government, of course, will maintain its rights,
“peaceably ij we can, forcibly if we must,” as Mr. Quincy
once said on a very different occasion.”
[FRXriS OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
JV'ew- York, July 1, 12 o'clock—noon.
LATEST FROM EUROPE.
We have been favored by a mercantile friend with
London papers to .he 14th May.
Tne prince regent has in a general order reprimanded
in severe .erms sir iff Wilson, and captain Hutchinson,
for UJ“ part which they took in aiding M. Lavaiette in
escaping from Ins prison in France.
The Princess ‘.liarlotte Packet arrived at Falmouth
on the 11th of May in 28 days from New-York.
Bread 'starts had advanced considerably. Tliis added
to 1he stagnation of traue, and the consequent want of em
ploy among tlie manufacturing class, had created consi
derable uneasiness, and some disposition to riot.
London, May 19.
Brussed papers to che-8rb instant arrived this morning.
A letcu- fioni Vienna .states, that prince Kaunitz, the
Austrian ambassador a', tiieacourt of .Madrid, is soon ex
pected to retain, as fie lias not been able to obtain an
audunce of Ferdinand VII, who protc:■' against tiie.
possession of Parma By the archduchess . & d Louisa.—
L appears that ordere have been issued by the court of
Jlaucn to prepare for the passage of a numerous corps
O' i-tn..n troop.-., who are going in a short time to
re.it . e those now in France.
W e received tins morning tlie Paris papers of Tues-
/■' ’ “ lu * k* ve extracted from them all the articles of
eav interest. Among other things, they inform us of
ne iviurn io Naples Genoa of many persons who
u.'i been in siaVery in Algiers uhd Tunis for years, and
vtaoiiave been released bv tiie treaties dictated to the
IV;. s or those places,
but it does not go “
he considered bv ;
hr.A w
V late
. Onthe l/hli and 18th June, a meeting of the JCommiff-
stoners,.appointed by the Legislatures of the State of
Gemgia arid South Carolina, for the purpose of improv
ing the, navigation of the Savannah River, had a meeting
at Petersburg % to carry into effect the object of their ap
pointment, A subscription was opened, and five thou
sand dollars were subscribed in a few hours It is hoped,
the public spirit of the citizens will not be wanting, on
this occasion; as the sum appropriated by tlie govern
ments of tlie States, is far too small, to effect any valuable
end.
AVe Understand, tlie Commissioners have determined to
purchase a number of hands, and place them under the
direction of a person, qualified for the undertaking.—
They will commence with a portion of them, at this place
and a portion at Petersburg-.—Augusta Gazette, July 1.
■ — +
In adverting to the release, at the instance of admiral
Exmouth, of tl lie Neapolitans and Sardinians .imprisoned
at Algiers, an American naval officer takes tiie occasion,
jn a letter, to speak of tlie English as “a generous nation.”
We have no wish to cast indiscriminate reflections upon
the character of any nation,- but the truth is, and it were
folly, to SlippresS or di9gtiise it, that England is as del old
oi generosity, us she is of honor and good f.jlh, towards”
all foreign powers. It is perfectly ridiculous to ascribe
to generosity or bravery, tiie reie. se of the Italian pri
soners in Algiers.’ What is tiie fact? Lord Exmouth
goes to the harbor of Algiers, plays the part of a brava
do for a moment, and tnen basely and disgraceful!}
ag rees to purchase the liberation of a portion only of the
Christians enslaved in the dungeons of tile piratical bar
barian; and it is asserted in respectable letters, that tlie
purchase money is to be paid or refunded by the Ita
lians! Is any part of this conduct brave or generous?—
Why, then, shall any of o:fr naval officers, especially after
, . . . witnessing the ungenerous and cruel spirit m which the
.si, classes o infection, and sixty suspected English prosecuted tne hue war on the ocean and tin
he ratio of allhad, however, very conwderabq^ an(ij continue t0 eulogize-the generosity of that nation?
Was it generous in England., in every instance, to ascribe
our naval victories to accident, rather thali to the rea!
cahse? Was it generous in her to treat our prisoners of
war as if they w ere worse .than brides? Of all tlie men
in creation, the seamen of America have tlie least reason
to think Great-Brit/in honorable or magnanimous. In
peace or in utr, tlie policy, tiie conduct, tlie spirit of the
English are selfish «nd illiberal towards Americans espe
cially, and towards the world at large.—BalUrftore Pat
riot.
VcrJ
nv Lord ExuvrAh. Tins is well;
fir enough. Tlie se treaties will only
ie pirates as truces, wlndl they will
believer they choose. Indeed, it is s..id, that
SeVe-r.d inhabitants of Sardinia have beencar-
ieu alt, and twenty men murdered and their bodies left
on me sea shore. I lie only effectual way of putting an
<cnui stoppage to the career of these pirates is, to
< is roy ail dieir siups of war, and not to suffer the flag
oi any one of them to navigate the oceaiii To what ha-
jo.i could tais task be so appropriately confided, and
erf. '' ! ‘ lcllc oiUdit be so effectually executed >as by that
e 1 peopie whose career of greatness and glory has
tin also the career of humanity and justice, who were
_ L , , ls * abolish that horrid li-affic by wliich the heart
wl l00t of tbe living nian were weighed and sold as
tii
aii
if he
From Halifax.—By the British Packet we have received
Halifax p„pers to the 16tii June.
Halifax, June 15.
Arrived last evening, the Montague packet, captain
Watkins. 33 days from Falmouth. Our files are up to the
11th uit. but they contain nothing interesting.
Letters received by the Montague packet, announce
that the rev. Robert Stanscr, I). D. is appointed bishop,
for tlie province of Nova Scotia, &.C. He was to take
passage in H. M. S. Leander, captain Skipsey, to sail in a
few da} s after tlie packet.
The secretary of the treasury and the secretary of the
navy have departed from tliis city, on a visit to their re:
spective families.
On Monday evening arrived in this city, M. Flyde Neu-
ville, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary.
United States. He
were no „ ” T > W /‘8 UCU ,’ u » u . from the so vereign of France to the United St
value tlZ tTe yesterday revived by the secretary of state
M. Petty, consul for New Orleans,; and M. Bourgeney,
private secretary to the minister, also arrived at tlie same
It, h.10 Kafir, f—lari 1 .. ' . tifilS.—^/\ Ul. Bit. Oil.
i its Deen tried by a counciL'of war at Paris, and
onuclllni-rl tn fU.Al. • _c .1.. 1
f , / Lhv-dox, May 11.
hera, Bertrand, who is with Bonaparte at St. Hele-
!• ! , lacl JJ nc ^ to death. The cousiii of the general, M.
ti ( s “- ue > demanded a delay of tiiree months to notify
t.|V 1 —. 10 the general, but the reporter opposed
blTt t,n , ,ni h -t-SSerting, that it was notoriously impossi-
^,." r t " e accused to appear before the tribunal.
Km, C ire , l^PPf to announce the arrival of thirteen
homeward-bound ships from China.
Lonbox, May 13.
Oiiart C . at r °, Se , rnorn mg at Mark-lane, six shillings a
c L1 » mietkihg, with the rise Last Friday, ten shillings a
.‘tu beyond last Monday’s price. Flour rose ten
; n „ P er sa ck. The best wheats were sold this mom-
}j U , o:T1 92*. to 100s. the quarter,
the ° n ? u - v rooming, in consequence of the advance in
iro- n nCe °*' ^ reac ^> several groups of tlie manufactur-
com',?.° r - assem hied at the different parts of Bridport,
e, n .L of the grievance, added to tlvefr want of
am-Dh/ trQm tile P rc9en '- stagnation of trade. Their
•«moers encreasintr. nnn «<• ^ i—, i
encreasmg, one of the most active bore a quar- |vemment.‘—*iurortn
The wife and family of Joseph Bonaparte, arrived at
this port yesterday, in the French ship Good Henry,
front Havre-de-Grace, and forty other passengers, among
whom are Mr. Drovilie, and Mr. Pardee, of this city.—
All was quiet in France.—Mew-fork Gazette, 1st.
The numerous arrivals yesterday furnish no news.—
By the William Wise we received a Liverpool paper of
the 18th of May, but it affords us nothing but a trifle of
ship news. The prices of American produce seem to be
the same as former quotations.—ib.
German accounts, mention, that, though the manufac
turers of Prussia are in a state of,tolerable prosperity,
some hands, not sufficiently employed, mean to emigrate
to the Brazils, to No rth-Am erica, and particularly to Po
land, where they are, sure of a good reception from go-
POLTVAR’S EXPEDITION.
The success of tiie patriots under Bolivar in Terre
Firnia, ike. is an event that cannot fail to have a great
and auspicious influence on the liberation of all • Soutli-
Americai In a central situation between North and
South, open to a direct intercourse, with Europe, and in
tlie vicinity of the principal islands, it invites volunteers
from every quarter, and may maintain an intercourse with
all tiie world. Hundreds of Irish, English and other dis
banded officers, naval and military, had proceeded for
faeiiierera, Curevoi, Trinidad and St. Doming?), in drtler
to join tlie patriots oy the first conveyance; and tiiou-
smeis from all parts will volunteer ill tiie cause of inde
pendence.
When the details of general Bolivar’s operations come
to liaud, they will present to us a most interesting pic
ture, Tiie royaiist.*:. who murder opponents without
mercy, and even sacrificed foreign merchants to their
fury, have, we trust, been justly requitted for such deeds;
tlie liberates have bee n released from the “reign of terror,”
and enough done to insure tiie freedom of Venezueia —-
Columbian.
We have seen with much regret, one of two letters,
in the public prints, from officers in the Mediterranean,
which squint at some censure against commodore De
catur. The aliugioiis seem to be altogether founded on
mistake. , f
We repeat the assertion, that Decatur never did
bind himself or his government to give up to the dey
either fiis brig or its value—that the dey refused to give
up the Spanish consul, [or vice-consul at Grail] whom
he had put in confinement; upon wnich condition alone
did Decatur offer to give up and to convoy tiie vessels
into the Algerine port—So f„r from tiie dey's expressing
any dissatisfaction at that time about it, tliat when Deca
tur gave iinn tne possession of tiie brig, tlie Algerine
agent gave invn’a receipt for her! To our credit be it
added tliat so long as vve held tiie brig, tne Spanish au
thorities did not dare to claim fici-—but as soon as the
Algerine flag took the place of our own; they seized her
on the plea of a violatied jurisdiction.
It seems nohv, that the Spaniards have since given her
up by way of ransoming the crew of the San Fernando,
wliich was lately cast ashore on the coast, of Atgiei-s—
thus tlie dey, not being able to Claim her at any nanus, is
now trumping up a claim for the value of her.—itich-
mond Enquirer.
FROM HOLLAND;
Boston, June 27.
We are sorry to hear that Dr. Fastis and liis iady had
been much out of health; the climate not agreeing with
diem. They w ere about undertaking a journey to Ba
ris.
Many respectable American travellers were in Holland
—among them the rev. Mr. Liven it, Mr. O. Everitt and
Mr. Ticknor.
Lord Wellington still remained at the Hague.
Tlie governor Was popular in Holland; but hot so
mtich so in Belgium. The young prince of Orange is re
presented as a person of tine taiencs.
Mr. Erring, tiie American ambassador to Spain, arrived
•at Havre in twenty six days from tlie United States—and
intended to visit Fans, and then proceed to Al.alnd.—
Mr. Lewis, of Ncw-York, is, we believe, his secret..ry of
legation, ar.d Mr.. Smith, of Boston, his private secretary.
The Weser, lncksoii, and Caledonia, Johnson, from
Baltimore; Frederica, Tabbat, arid Frederica, Kraft, from
Uharlestori; Indiana arid Weser, from New-York, have
arnved at Bremen.
Stephen W. Deblois, esq. has been appointed deputy
rnarsiial of tiie vice admiralty court of Nct} a-SSotia.
Married, at Louisville, (Ga.) jin Sunday, tlie 30th ult.
by the reverend Mr. M'Vcin, Doctor .1 an as Whitehead,
.ol Burke, to Miss Ri Ta Lowndes Berries, d ughter of
the late Major John Berrien, of Jefferson county.
Died, at Carlisle, (Penn.) on tlie 25tli ult. IIenht Hugh
Bracxen ridge, one of tiie judges of tlie supreme Court
of tliat state, aged 67 years.
Died, at Boston, Thomas O. Szefridge, esq; counsellor
at law', and both the personal and ’political iriend of tlie
late Samuel Dexter.
Died, at Mastic, (t. i.) on Tuesday morning, the 25th
uit in tlie 81st year of liis age, general John Smith, mar-
siial for the disft-ict of New-York.
PORT OF SAVANNAH*
Thursday, July 11, 1816.
arrived;
Schooner Sophia, Wallace, from Philadelphia, via.
Charleston.
Sloop General Washington, Campbell, Charleston.
-—- Leander, White, Charleston
& All demands against the British
brig EXMOLTH, captain j*ollard, ninsl be presented
TO-MORROW, or payment will be debarred.
j. Battelle.
..inly,11. .8^.., .
The members of the Dorcas so
ciety are requested to meet, at Mrs. Read’s, on TUES
DAY, the 16th instant, at 11 o’clock.
Margaret King,
julyll ■■■—a 82 Secretary,
60 boxes Soap
30 nests Tubs
jnly 11—m—82
Landing,
From schooner Sophia,
LAWRENCE & THOMPSON.
For sale
200 pieces Cotton Bagging
50 quarter casks Teneriff Wine
17 hogsheads Molasses /
10 casks Madeira Wine. B- RICHARDSON.
july 11 " *82
Auetion,
To-Morrow, {2th instant,
WiU be sold before my store,
Groceries and Dry Goods*
ALSO,
1 pipe sweet Malaga Wine
iJ. quarter casks Sherry Wine
5 pipes Holland Giq. 20 bags Coffee
5 hiids N. E. Rum, 40 boxes Soap
5‘j bis Philadelphia Beer, 5 bis Shrub
10 half barrels mess Beef
19 demijohns Cogn_c Brandy, &e.
Sale to commence at 11 o’clock.
13. Williford, auct*r.
iulv 11-
-P.2
Wanted to hire
A COMMODIOUS HOUSE, Apply to the Printer,
City SherilCs sales.
To-Morrow, the 12th instant,
- Bet ween the usual hours,
Will be sold at the stdre, in the Market-square, lately be-'
copied by John Millen, by consent of all parties can*
cemed, tlie following Articles:
Out barrel containing Molasses, 6ne barrel containing
Gin, half barrel containing Mackerel, half keg Tobacco,
half box Pipes, five kegs containing Rum, Gin and Cor-
diai; three barrels containing Coffee, Sugar and Flour;
half barrel Biscuit, tw’o boxes Herring, three papers of
Knives; fishing Hooks and Lines, ten Bonnets, and a few
articles of l)r} Goods—levied on as the property of John
Millen to satisfy Ash & Gorham, et. al.
11-
-82
Isaac D ? Lyon, s. c. s.
Marshal's sale continued.
On thefirst Tuesday in August next,
WiU be sold at tlie market-house in St. Mary’s, between
the hours of ten and three o’clcck, ]
The buildings on part of wharf lot No. 3, in St Mary’s,
levied on ;o> tlie property of Paul Chase to satisfy sun
dry executions at tlie suit of the United States against
said Paul Ch.ise and others JOHN EPFINGER,
July 11—82 ma'sTkal-
For Philadelphia
The packet schooner SOPHIA, captain Wal
lace, will have immediate dispatch. For freight
aor passage applv on board, at Bolton’s central
wharf, or to * M. HERBERT & CO.
For sale on board,
15.000 PhiladoTnhia BRICKS. july 11-82
For Charleston
The regular pi cket sloop GENERAL WASH
INGTON, Robert CumpbeU, master, wiU posi
tively Soil- tiie first fair wind. For freight or
passage apply to, the master on board, at Bolton’s
wharf, or to NICHOLS & HUNTER.
july 11 — 32 , ■ .
For Charleston
Tlie regular packet sloop VOLANT, M‘Lean,
^master, will sail on Sunday next. For freight
s or passage apply on board, or to
J. Battelle.
bdv 11-
-82
lee.
Just received from Philadelphia,
A quantity of ICE. For sale on board the schooner
Sophia, at Bolton’s central wharf. july 11-82
Georgia Flour.
Just received
60 barrels fresh Georgia Flour. Apply at No. 17, Ex-
ch; oge wharf, july 11— 82
For sale
A handsome GIG, with atop; also, a good substantial
DRAY. Apply to J. A. DUFALRE.
julv 11 * a 82
Bank of the United States.
Notice is hereby given to persons intending to sub
scribe to the Bank of the United States, at Augusta, \ by
attorrlev, that it wiU be necessary to have a regular Pow
er of Attorney, duty witnessed bv some magistrate,-! as
well as the power to the commissioner to transfer stock'
prepared and presented to the commissioners at tiie time
of subscribing. EDWARD HARDEN,
jul v 11—82 , one of the ran mivtioners.
The Bank of the State of (reorgia.
The Stockholders are informed, that tlie Second In
stalment will be received at the Bank, between the hours
of nine and two. ELEAZER EARLY,
july 11- —r —82 Cashier
Wanted
VIRGINIA BANK BILLS.
Apply to E. BLISS & CO;
juiy
11-
-82
W anted,
A person to take charge of a Wharf, who can write a
fair hand, and knows sometlujig of accounts. Apply afc
thl.- 'tfoe. » jnly If b 82
i o be sold
A valuable COTTON PLANTATION, j3n Crooked river,
six miles from St. Mary’s, consisting of upwards of one
thousand acres of land, a good proportion of which is
fine planting laid; sixty acres have been planted one yean
It is remarkably healthy and plenty of fine fish got with
little trouble; it will be sold a bargain, if applied for
soon. For further particulars enquire of
G: & A; M; Ker,
julv 11—cm—82 Howard's wharf
Assize of Bread.
The price of flour being twelve dollars per barrel, the
weight of bread for the present month must be as fol
lows, viz: lbs. oz.
12j cents loaf must weigh 1 15
6J do do do 13
Of which all bakers and sellers of bread will take due
notice. JOHN I. ROBERTS,
fuv 11— 82 \ city treasurer.
Office of Clerk of Council.
July 10, 1816-
Owners of Dogs will be pleased to take notice of the
fojjowing sections of an ordinance of this city.
“ That no dog shall be suffered to go at large in *ny
street, lane, or open place within this cky, without a li
cense first taken out from the office of the clerk of the
ci£y council, by the .owner of such-dog: and there shall
be 1 a collar around the neck of the dog so licensed, with
the name of tlie owner thereon engraved, and number as
as entered on the register. *
“That if any dog shall be found goindkt large within
the city, without having been registerei^re aforesaid, and.
without such collar, it shall be the duty of the marshal and
constables to destroy such dog.”
License, 2 dollars* per annum—Fe^|t« the clerk, 25
cents By order of council,
D. D. Williams, c. c.
july U—82
The subscriber
’ Will be absent from this state for a few months, and
leaves Mr. Donald MT-xon his Attorney.
Francis Doyle.
july 11—v—-82
, Notice.
The subscriber being under the necessity of leaving-
Hi* city for a few months, Mr. Robert T. Dews will act
as his Attorney. CHARLES PATTERSON
July 11 * &