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:onnca* of Eugene'Beaubarnois
15 ent ' wrede. Bavaria leans more to the lade of
thanto that of the northern powers.
A Saris papers of the 11th and iWinst. have
ec " Paris, June 12.
“After an investigation of 24 days the chamber ofac-
has come to a decision respecting the authors
cus , r-rnmulices in tlie equally fdolish and detestable con-
an wv thit some wretches/ho dared to assume the ti-
S PfPatriots of 1816, and the plan of which was nothing
t le tfpanoUtfi , of r theking andthe TOyal £
Sv and to destroy the government, m the hope of
•I or some moments of pillage.
some daj , DCrso ns are indicted before the assize
“ 1 Wt fVnsf anumgst them is Genneau, a member of
court .j^ber of representatives.
Do -Cid that marshal Messena is very much in-
,T vuch anxiety still prevails respecting the
*11 the fcttersrfrom Switzerland confirm the extraor-
r lv impression which the famous madame Krudner
ri"ho was lately visited bv the emperor of Russia) has
induced at Arau, whither she lias been exiled by the go-
veniment of Basle. Deputies repair to her from the pro-
! Zu Cantons. The principal persons in_ Arau, pass
an hour every evening in listening to her. 1 he confer
ences are earned on in French. Madame Krudner be-
ences ar theories tend to approximate and
S U the different communions of Christians. Mem-
bL-s of alt the German confessions come in pilgrimage to
her! and appear to return satisfied .-London Conner.
T . . .. rt is said that there is a schism among the Je-
Jesuits. .„«■ tliese of Spain and Italy. The
suits, espec j fbe general of the Jesuits in Russia
that S VoSpanSd should be appointed vicar general. This
exception^was.not of a nature to please the Spanish Jesuits:
the pope has. therefore, on Ins own authority, appointed
an jiWvnai** —It is said orders have been sent from
Calcutta to England to prevent any more missionaries
from coming out.
arnv-
latest from englan6. -
Nkw York, August 5.
Bv the fist sailing ship Minerva, Sketchley, arrived at
this port on Saturday evening in 42 days from Liverpool
the editors of the Mercantile Advertiser have received
London papers to the 18th, of June. Liverpool papers
to die 2Jth, and Lloyd’s lists to the 14th, from which the
foilowin : extracts were made.
Bv this arrival, we learn verbally that the markets for
cotton &c. were declining—choice uplands had been
sold at I8per.ce,
Losnox, June 11.
The due ess of Parma, Maria Louisa, has an accredit
ed envoy at Paris, although her duchy is not recognized
in tlie royal Almanack.
June 17.
Price of Stocks.—Bank stock 220 1-2 220—3 per cent
red. 63 1-3—Uranium paym. 23 1-8—cons. for acc. 64
3-4- i
We have received the Paris papers of‘\Vednesday and
Thursdav last. They contain details at great length of
the reception of tlie duchess de Berri at different places
tlie preparations making to receive her on her route for
the fetes on the marriage, 8tc.
In Germany a question has arisen, as to whether fo
reign ministers shall be admitted, or not, to tlie Diet to be
assembled at Frankfort The commissioners of the king,
and of the Diet of Wirtemburg, are Said to have at length
agreed upon the b.tsis of a constitution. The secret ar
ticles of the treaty between Austria and Bavaria have been
published, by which it appears that the former guaran
tees to the latter tlie circle of Neckar, in the possession
of Baden, in case bf the direct male lute of the reigning
grand duke.
At Malta uhd Gibraltar, say the letters from these pla
ces, tlie trade is chiefly carried on by foreign vessels un.
der English colors, to tlie great detriment of the fair
British ship owner.
A private letter, dated Paris, the 7th states, “that the
[■wives of the crown prince of Sweden and of Joseph Bo-
iaparte,v;uo are sisters, and whose maiden names were
lary, who were still in this capital, have received a no
ice to quit Paris, as belonging to the family of Bonaparte,
-.ccording to tlie law of amnesty, which banishes the re-
ationsof hat family forever from France.
A report prevailed in Paris on the 9th, that M. Laine
will immediately retire from office, on account of bad
health, and that the archbishop of Rheims, who, is charg
ed with the concerns of the Roman Catholic ch- rch, has
tendered his resignation in consequence of the refusal of
tlie king to adopt some changes which he has recom-
me ded, as contrary to the concordat, with which his
majesty considers himself bound to conform.
On Thursday last, the ship Lindsay, Turner, sailed from
Portsmouth for the North of Ireland, she being chartered
to t ike one hundred and fifty persons on board, who are
emigratin to America, Seven single men, two labourers
and llieir families, and a Jewish family, embarked in her
from Portsmouth.
CAPTURE OF A SPANISH SLAVE SHIP.
Plymouth, June 15.
This morning arrived his majesty’s brig Ferret, captain
tirling, from St Helena; on her passage home, she fell in
vitii and captjired, after an action of three hours, a Spun-
,h slave schooner, off Sierra Leone, and carried her into
it port.
The Havana frigate, captain Guven W. Hamilton, arriv-
:d on Saturday at Portsmouth, from St. Helena, whence
he sailed on the 23d of April, with colonel Mark Wiilces,
nssenger, who had been, preceeding the arrival there
ram England of lieutenat general sir Hudson Lowe, two
ears governor of that island. Bonaparte was in good
■tilth, but more dissatsfied that ever with his situation,
e has sent by the Havana a string of complaints to the
rince Regent, upon the subject of the personal regula
rs to which he has been compelled to conform,
fracl of a letter from Jllalta, tinted, May 18, via Mar
seilles.
“It is said, indeed promulgated by government, that
“ e 8ty of Tunis has lost his head by his own son, for
ding the Christian slaves; and that in the absence of
British fleet, they had equipped their fri gates and
erc detirmined to take every tiling they met with. It
currently reported that one English vessel has been
f"“nd the crew murdered.
, ' • .5 P J 'iuces3 of Wales has arrived at Malta from
l ums.’-
t June 13.
*t was reported yesterday on change, that advises had
pen received from India, that appearances of a hostile
“Hire on tlie part of the Mahrattas, had occasioned a new
n *? n “ie army to prepare for tlie field. We have not
Mm toe particulars, and trust that the timely exertions
? akif 0Vtrn0 r general will prevent another war from
Liverpool, June 19.
EMIGRATION.
P to the present year, "We believe that emigration has
■“ P uce principally from Ireland and Scotland; but
now going on to an alarming extent from the me-
ar| 8 heart of the united kingdom. There are
t b v 't? W "u rece * ve these emigrants with a view to pro-
^nsth 61r hapless condition and ignorance; to these per-
' wjjbji. EY sunis money, perhaps their last penny,
■ rov : “ la - 'ifntract is given to find them passage and
'nbirk'rf f Doited States. The first entire cargo
aurterM the river Thames is now on board the
^Hiffht ShlP ^ rLS> Sm ‘th. master, which on Tuesday
lernutte/ 3 ^ seize ^ having more passengers than is
A roo ‘., - our humane laws, no ship is permitted to
• and a f Un one P eps °n for each two tons per regis-
nh t * P ar *iy laden, no more than one person for
d* n . an i° ns re f“ s ter measurement, which remains un-
I’lantity 1 [ en “ otmeuts are added for proving 1 a proper
[ lr gtan wt W jh SQme provisions for each person, and a
' lj thtr / n - v P ersons are on board, apd for enforc-
le Insi s ,h Uta, ? re ff uLlti ® rt3 > under heavy penalties.—
pster- hundred and forty-two tons burthen, per
'tdaniisev ore ent hlcd to carry only one hun
dred and'n,/° ur P ersons , including the crew; one
-riionjg i trty-one names were given in at the cus-
hthitt v ’ 1 w “ en the seizure was made twb hundred
PhwevflsJJf Persons werw found on board. Amongst
onem.,1 r nt L U P° !l t * u s system of emigration, a
P*ned for the escape of culprits.
a let . „ Pials » May 31.
'gated. Th; ' eneral Lafayette has been merely m-
hts caussd the report of his arrest, ^au-
have also been iivtert
v June 12. “'r *
Didier’s execqtion has taken place; He endariored
throughput his interrogatories-and trials to throw per
plexity aind dismay into the minds of his judges' ariffV
government. He stated, .that he wfa but one of “twenty -
four-commissaries appointed by a great power to pro
mote the interest of the cause for which he was about" tn
suffeiyand which, better conducted by. his surviving col
leagues, would ultimately prevail. After making this
apparent or teal confession, which Vie observed to be noi
dictated by any desire to court the clemency, of the king,
which clemency could but litfleprolong a life already so
far advanced, he recommended to his judges the imme
diate execution of the sentence awaiting him, lest a short
interval elapsing, such a revolution in tilings might occur
as to put him in their place, and them in his. Thjs frank
avowal had the effect of suspending for a few days the se
verity of go vernment, and of inducing on their part every
kind of oner to obtain from him the completion of his re-
vealations on a pian, of which the late events, alarming as
they were, would appear to form but an inconsiderable
part. ^ The power alluded to by Didier is conjectured to
be either Austria or Bavaria. It is certain that tlie rtiiu-
tary arrangements and general disposition of those pow
ers, blit particularly the latter, over which prince Eugene
is know n to have so decided an influence, are a subject of
real uneasiness to the French court.
Yesterday evening several persons were arrested in
the Rue St. Claude, near tlie Boulevard de Bonne Nou-
vele, for holding ^ditious discourse respecting the sol
diers of the royal guard.
Vievva, June 1.
The territorial claims of prince Eugene B4auhamois in
tlie Papal dominions, are now set aside by a convention
concluded under the mediation of tlie court of Bavaria.
The prince receives his domains there upon an heredita
ry lease, and pays for them, besides a landemium of
150,00U francs, an annual canon of 20,000 francs. The
yearly revertue is estimated at 850,5000 francs, and the
capital value, at 5 per cent, at seventeen millions of
francs. The pope reserves, to himself for nine years
the right of redemption on payment of this capital.—
Austria will also make an arrang-ment with prince
Eugene, on account of his domains in Lombardy, and
wdt purchase them back. If to these be added the in
demnity which he expects from Naples, he will certain
ly be one of the richest individuals m Europe.
Copexeage.x, June 4.
From a letter.—By an order of the duke of Wellington,
in consequence of a convention concluded between the
duke and the French government, the allied troops arc
in future to assist the French donaniers against tlie' smug
glers, for which the troops are to receive so much per
cent, on the value of the goods seized, in proportion to
the degree of assistance given. These smugglers are
particularly numerous on the northern frontiers, occupi
ed by the allies, where the)' are frequently seen in bodies
of twenty or thirty, mounted and armed, and try to pass
with their goods loaded oil their horses.
The Grace packet, we are told, was to bring tlie June
mail—and would probably sail about the same time as
the Rosary
The Hinchinbrooke packet was lost May 7, near Cape
St. Vincent; but the passengers, crew and mails, were
saved.
July 20.
A gentleman from the westward informs us, that the
coast all along from Bryer Island, is crowded with Aineri
can fishermen.
NATIONAL BANK.
TABULAR ESTIMATE.
[ Corrected from subsequent Jfetwns.]
' Portland, Maine
Boston,
Portsmouth, v. hi
Providence, a. i.
Middletown, Con.
New-York,
New-Brunswick, ft. j.
Philadelphia,
Wilmington, D^l.
Baltimore,
Washington Citiy,
Richmond,
Raleigh, w. c.
Charleston,
Augnsta, Geo.
Lexington, Ken. about
Cinncinati, O.
Burlington, VtT
Nashville, Teh. sAol heard from.
Ntw-Orleans, S
Present deficiency
Suppose then, as has been estimated,
Vermont,
Tennessee,
Louisiana,
55210,000
2,500,000
120,600
75u,000
680,000
2,300,000
130,000
5,833,600
470,600
4,014,u00
1,293,000
1,702,200
285,000
2,580,000
826,3u0
1,000,000
470,000
25.165,300
2,834,700
28,000,000
150,000
250,000
2,000,000
2,400,000
There will be a deficit of about 55434,700—which will
be easily supplied, at Philadelphia, where the books will
be re-opened for the residue.—Jticlimond Enquirer.
We understand, that the executive have appointed Mr.
John Wood to survey the principal rivers in Virginia
from their mouths up to their falls—and afterwards to
ascertain the lattitud.es and longitudes of such places as
fhey may choose to designate. Mr. Wood is an emi
nent mathematician, and will doubtless discharge the in
teresting duty confided to him with constancy and skill.
—Richmond Enquirer.
The special district court re-assembled at the eapitol
on Saturday last to receive the report of the viewers in
the case of the privateer Romp. The court ordered that
the vessel, tackle and equipments should be sold, and the
proceeds deposited in bank for the benefit of the con
cern.—ib.
Sp,' : .e payments.—The prospect of a general and vo
luntary resumption of specie payments, within a short pe
riod, is becoming every day more certain. The price o
specie in Baltimore is now down to twelve and an half
per cent, a few weeks ago it was above twenty, in New
York it is down to about three per cent, above the par
of their Bank notes; and, as large quantities are expected
to arrive from abroad in our several sea ports, we may
hope the time is not far distant when it will be paid as
current as Bank notes.—Baltimore Federal Gazette, 5th
inst.
Benjamiv Hrr.ER and James Envur, esqs. are candid
ates to represent the district of Georgetown, Williams-
burgh, Darlington, Marlborough, Marion and Horry, in
the next congress.— Charleston 'Southern Patriot, 12th inst.
A NOBLE ENTERPRIZE.
It is reported and believed, that a distinguished barrister
of this city, together with captain Bunker, of the Steam-
Packet Fulton, h:is resolved to cross the Atlantic to Eng
land, and proceed thence to Russia in the new steam boat.
This great, undertaking, we understand, is in fulfilment
or acceptance of a contract offered to Mr. Fulton by the
emperor of Russia, allo wing him the exclusive navigation
of Steam-Boats in the Russian empire for twenty-five years.
As the vessel is built as, substantial and strong as. a
sloop of war, little or no doubt is entertained by
tiaval men of the practiciablity of the attempt. We are
delighted with the prospect of a Steam Boat, propelled
across the Atlantic ocean, by Americans “the 1 first.”—
There is no. doubt of the expedition, it is determined;
and since rumor is busy on. the subject we make free to
mention that Mr Golden, is the gentlemen alluded to.—
JVew-York Columbian,
Ams Carsoit, was twice-on Tuesday last, taken before
judge Carson at. Harrisburg, on a writ of Habeas Corpus,
Messrs. Fisher and Elder, attended as her counsel. It is
worthy of remark that either of the men charged as pair-
tie^ to the conspiracy and now lodged in the joal of Dau
phin county, hare applied for a»y L After hearing
^several witnesses, Aaa Cabsoh was remanded to prison
l she find surety herself in Sre’thousand dollars, and
one surety la the same, sum.—Democratic
/sayStnah republic
Thursday Eyening, August id, 1816.
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Auction.
To-Morrow^ the 16th inst. .
Will be sold before my store,
Groceries and Dry Goods.
|Cj" Subscribers living west of Barnard :
street are requested to send for their papers, a
the carrier is indisposed.
• . ., ENGLAND AND ALGIERS.
The reported rupture between the* two powers is doubt
ful. It was current at Barcelona on May 29, but liad not
reached Cadiz on the 28tli of the month follow ing. "It is
uariily possible, Were the rumor true, that it should re
main a secret in the latter place thirty days after being’
made public ill (lie former, especially as the distance from
Oran to Barcelona is greater than to Cadiz.
However, should the report, contrary'to our expecta
tion, receive confirmation, we can discover in its conse
quences nothing of exultation for the philanthropist-—
Whatever. pe.ty misunderstanding may occur between
Britain and the Barbary states, their respective interests
are too clfisely blended for any tiling serious in detail to
ensue. Witnout the assistance of England, tlie pirates
could not. equip their war vessels, nor dare to infest the
sea. Ii is owing entirely to the dread which the English
navy has infused into the nations of Europe that a corsair
exists on the AFriqap shore. Without trie pirates, Brt-
tain must relinquish tlie carrying trade of the Mediterra
nean—the numerous population, die low price of labor
and provisions in Sgain, Portugal, the Italian states and
the Grecian archipelago, together with their advantages
of locality, marred by no artificial prevention, would ren
der her competition ridiculous. T he object of all her
measures is sortUdness and revenye, but the latter is gene
rally tlie slave ol the former. She would not endanger
her trade up the Streights for the loss of tw'entysail of
merchantmen; besides she knows, though there cun be no
affection between the followers of tne cross and tlie cres
cent, yet seif-interest wilt induce tlie Dey of Algiers to
make every concession which she-may seriously demand.
Whatever may happen, it is not o England we are to look
for the suppression of the piratical states.
FR ANCE.
Didier, prior to his execution, is reported to laive inti
mated that he was but one of twenty-four commissaries
appointee, by a certain great pok er to promote in France
a revolution against tiic Bourbons. Austria aiul Bavaria
are suspected. Suspicion, we think, lias taken a wrong"
direction. Austria, without, tlie concurrence of B-vari ,
would never venture in 3uch an attempt; because Russia,
Prussia and the Netherlands, which are certainly oppos
ed to her further aggrandizement, would, by invasion, re
sent the infringement. Bavaria is no longer the humble
dependent of Austria, but vies with that empire in rival-
ship; and will,'in consequence, join in no litw that has
a tendency to raise it ..hove tlie level of competition.
Louis, f.<r these reasons, vve think, has nothing" to fear
from the machinations ot those two powers. Russia is
the spectre that haunrslns morbid imagination. Situated
as she is at present, the whole of the northern powers,lie
at her mercy; and on every occasion she williuid a will
ing and active co-operator i.i tlie king of the Netherlands.
Hence, at her beck, die crown would totter and fall from
the French king’s bead, and the Dutch and Russian
troops joined by tlie malcontents of France are more than
sufficient to res.st the united forces of tlie rest of Europe.
However, we apprehend, that the late commotions in
France rathe r sprang from the indignant feelings of a
spirited but oppressed people, than the secret measures
of any foreign potentate.
THE ‘ BULWARK OK RELIGION,”
It is said, is determined to suffer no longer the intro
duction of missionaries into India. The worship cf
Booillia and Brama causes perhaps the chains of the Asi
atics to press lighter than Uie Christian faith would; be
sides, the preaching of all the missionaries that both Old
and -Ve-u) England could afford, would never produce
half the" amount of the sum at present yeilded by the
juggling of Brainin priests in the environs of Juggernaut.
Query—Will the psalm-singing Cossacs of the north
imitate the “Bulwark” in this as well a3 in other worthy
undertakings, and deny the Winebagoes and Sioux a
supply of their lioly brethren!’
MILITIA OF GEORGIA.
We understand that the military board, appointed by
the last legislature, consisting of colonel Nicholas Long,
colonel Patr.ck Jack, colonel H. V. Milton, captain Wil
liam Jones, colonel Ed-.vavd Harden, captain Willoughby
Barton, general Aden Daniel, andcoionel Daniel Nevvnan.
will convene at Washington, in Wiikts county, on the
10th day of September next, for the purpose of framing
and digesting a system for the militia of this state. As
soon as the system shall have been completed, the board
are directed to present the same to the governor, who
will submit it, together with nis opinion, to the next gen
eral assembly.
ALSO,-. ",
5 hhds and 10 barrels N. E. Rum
2 hhds Jamaica Rum, 5.pipes Gin
10 quarteg casks Sherry Wine
15 bis,Sugar .
10 bis and 20 bags Coffee
20 boxes claret Wine
30 boxes Soap
15 bis Beef
10 bis Almonds
12 casks cut Nails
50 pieces Osnaburgs
Sale to commence at XI.o’clock
D. Williford, auct'iC
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Auction.
On Saturday next, 17th instant,
Will be sold before my store,
Groceries and Dry Goods*
ALSO,
4 hlids W. I. Rum, i5 bis Sugar
10 bags Coffee, 25 bis Mackerel
20 bis Menhaden Fish
8 kegs manufactured Tobacco
12 boxes Pi|>e3, 20 do Soap »
2 crates Crockeiyware
1 Piano Forte
8 demijohns old Cognac Brandy
10 pieces cotton Bagging
A quantity of Saddles, plated stirrup Irons, ice."
I case northern Homespun
50 pieces Muslins, Cambrics, &c.
60 dozen Fans, 10 do silk hat Covers, &c.
Sale to commence at 11 o’clock
aug 15 97
A. How e, auct’c.
Sicily Madeira Wine,
Six years old, in pipes, half pipes and quarter casks.
Just received from New-York, per brig Savannah Packet,
and for sale by WILLIAM H. JOYNER,
aug 15—.ii—97 Jit Bacon ii Bnten’s counting room.
Landing,
From sloop Delight, from Charleston,
10 casks superior Bordeaux CLARET, entitled to tft-
benture.
IK STORE,
2000 yards white HOMESPUN. For sale by
Whitney & Parkman.
•J.l" OT
.Landing,
From brig Savannah Packet,
100 boxes SLATE. For sale by
John Lathrop & Co.
aug 15—-vr—97
Soap, tobacco, Iron and Coffee.
Just received per s/dp Woodbine and brig Savannah Packet.
50 boxes Doolittle’s superior Soap
70 kegs Richmond tobacco, of the most approved
brands, 5, 6 and 8 heads to the pound
IK STORE,
35 tons Iron, assorted sizes
Bags and tierces Coffee, bale Rope, Ac.
Meigs & Reed.
aug 15— m—97 ..
“ For sale
2500 bushels Gourd Seed CORN
500 bushels OATS.
Perry & Wright.
aug 15—m—97
BANK OF THE UNITED STATES.
The numbers of slrares subscribed at Augusta to the
Bank of the United States, having been incorrectly
stated in some of the gazettes, we have ascertained that
the exact number was, eight thousand, two hundred and
sixty three shares, amounting to 826 thousand three hun
dred dollars, nearly one million of tlie capital.
We are requested to state, that James M. Watke and
John H. Ash, esqs. will not be candidates for aldermen at
the ensuing election.
^
FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN.
The following is an extract of a letter to a gentleman in
New-York, from an officer in tlie Mediterranean squad
ron.
United States’ frigate Uidled States,
Barcelona Roads, May 13,1816.
“We arrived here from Algiers, via Marseilles, a few
days since. Having settled our business, we shall return
immediately to Algiers, where all the fleet will join uji.
“It has became necessary to keep a bright loot out for
these fellows, they having shewn a hostile disposition
towards us—they grumble and growl very much, and 1
believe only want a favorable opportunity to commence
depredations ofl our commerce; at the same time l do not
believe they will act, so long as we continue to make our
appearance occasionally off the port. The Java, Constel
lation, Erie and 'Ontario, have gone to Tunis and Tripoli.
We shall notin all probability go into a Christian port
again for a month or two.”
PORT OF SAVANNAH,
Thursday, Jlugust 13, 1816.
CLEARED,
Ship Woodbine, Willet, New York
Brig Georgia, West. Liverpool
Schooner Hale, Jackson, Havana
Factorage and CommissionSusmelsf
The subscriber intends, on the first Tuesday of Sep
tember next, to decline the practice of law; and, from
that date, to engage in the above business. If the strict
est observance of the interest of those who may confide
in him, and the most unremitted attention, exertion and
punctuality in business, have any claim to public pat
ronage; the subscriber pledges himself to his friends
and fellow-citizens, generally, to merit a portion of their
favor. ,
He has procured fire-proof stores for the receptioh
of produce on Howard’s wharf, and his counting-room
is In tlie east tenement of said building.
Joseph S. Pelot.
julv 13 ■ -a a 83
For sale
A prime NEGRO FELLOW, accustomed to the cul*
tore of sugar cane and distilling; A. HOWE.
augJS-fM—97 ‘
▼^ Brought to gaol, on the 14th Au-
gust, a negro man, who says his name is Jerry, belongs
to Mr. John Fox, of Augusta, about twenty-two years of
age, five feet six inchi* high, a small scar on his left
cheek. At HARMON,». a. c. c-
Prime Green Coftee.
150 bags prime green COFFEE, just landed and for
sale by MINIS & HENRY,
aug 15—m—97
Razee Boots, Shoes and Slippers. ^
JUST RECEIVED, FROM KEW-TORK,
By the ship Woodbine and brig Savannah Packet,
•adies’ colored and black morocco Slippers
do Grecian Ties
do Pumps
do walking Shoes
undressed morocco Slip*
kid Slips
Misses’ morocco vBoots, Slippers and Ties
Men’s Razee Boots
Do morocco Jefferson Shoes and Pumps
Do wax calf’s skin Jeffersotis
Do morocco Pumps -/
Do fine Shoes
Do buff Slippers
Youth’s Shoes and Pumps &n<V childf&V Buskins
The above articles are sele^tnl by the Subscriber him*
self, and are of a superior quality
John Bouglass,
aug 15 ■■ -97 Qibboii’s building
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do
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Ditto
do
Ditto
do
Ditto
do
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Just received,
2 trunks Baltimore Boots, of superior quality
1 do Bootees and Razee*
2 do men’s fine Shoes and Pumps, &c.
E. S. Kempton.
aurc-lS—r— 97
1 he subscribers
Have removed from Gibbon’s building to their new brick
store, fronting "Johnston’s square, and have just receiv«
ed, per ship Woodbine, froin New-York,
1 case assorted northern Homespun
1 do 4-4 fine Irish Linen
1 do 4-4 low priced do
20 pieces yellow Nankeen
nr Stork,
Superfine Broadcloths and Cauimeae
Hum hums, Gingham, Calico, Dimity
Pavillipn Gauze, Irish and Russia Sheeting
Black Canton Handkerchiefs, Marseilles ve
White and striped Jean, Russia Diaper
Ladies’ and gentlemen’s black and white silk Hose
Ladies’ and gentlemen’s white and colored cotton Hosft
Ladies’kid and beaver Gloves, cotton Counterpanes
Marseilles Quilts, Steam loom Shirting
Muslins, Cambrics,.Lenocs, black and colored Saragett
Black Shinchews, Florentine Vesting
Black Bombazine and Bombazet
Black and white Crape, brown Linen
Cotton Platillas, oil Clotbs, Bedtick
Cotton table Cloths and Knap kins
Cotton Cassimere, Romal and Madras Handkerrhiefs &C.
Also,
2 elegant Piano Fortes
1 Crib, 1 pair knife Cases, 1 rocking Chair
2 seta elegant fiuicy Chain, together with a number of
other Articles, too tedious to enumerate, all of
which are offered for sale, fbr cash or approved
town acceptances.
Stebbins & Mason.
aug 15 97
testing
Georgia—U haiham county.
By S. M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary for sai
county
To all whom it may concern
Whereas, "Matthew Riesser, applies for letters of a<
ministration on the estate of John M‘Legon, as princip
creditor
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all a»d sir
gtilar, the jbindred and creditors to file their objection!
(if any they have) in Ihy office, on or before the 14th da;
of September next, otherwise letters will be granted hir
Given, under my hand and seal of office, this 14th da;
of August, 1816.
PT-97J JL, S.) SAMUEL M.BpMV,c. c. p.