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fire broke out, in a house in this town. It was making
its wav to the cellar, but was prevailed upon to stop it*
cour£ and take a copious draught of water, which not
onlv allayed its thirst, but cooled its courage, and the.,
jt went quietly to r est.”-Xoncfon paper.
S A V AN N Ati^REPUBLTCxiN.
Tuesday Evening, September 3, 1816.
ELECTION OF ALDERMEN.
Yesterday was held in this city, the annual
1 t ,r for'fourteen Aldermen and a Clerk ol
t ^Market The number of votes received at
V e * 0 ji was four hundred and seventy-nine,
^dthe following appeared to be the state t>f
them, on counting, them last night:—
Charles Han is ^
j. P. Henry
G. L. Cope
Ifdward Harden
Steele White
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G. V. Proctor
Isaac Fell
John Bolton
T. U. P. Cliarlton
G. R. Duke
T. N. Morel
H. M 4 Intosh
L. S. D’Lyon
G. Tufts <
William Davies
Samuel Russel
G. M vers
J. W. Caldwell
C. Gilden
3. Gumming
S.G. Bunch
453"
400
375
S60
S35
334
308
281
2d9
245
229
229
217
206
199
184
179
175
174
156
141
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Votes were given in for several other gentle
men who, we are correctly informed, were not
candidates. We therefore deem it unnecessary
to mention their names. ‘
We are nappy to be infomed that a disposi
tion is prevalerft in the West, to give this dis
trict a representative in Congress, and that no
doubt its wishes will be gratified in the election
of colonel C'JTHBLRT.
The following gentlemen have been appointed
directors of the Branch of the state Bank to be
established in Augusta, by the Directors of the
mother Bank in this city.
John Oumming, John M‘Kinne, Joseph Hutch
inson, Benjamin Sims, R. Ketchum, George Har
graves, A. Erwin, P. Bennoch, Samuel Hale,
Isaac Laroche, F. Walker, A. Slaughter and N.
L-. Sturges.
Captain Wm.^pes has been appointed Cash
ier of the above named Bank.
Extract of a letter from Liverpol, dated July 6,1816, to a
mercantile house in this city.
“The situation of the mercantile, manufacturing, and
agricultural classes in this country is most deplorable,
from the want ofmarkeS, and the want of cash.
The great banking house of 13rux ik Simpson of Lon
don have stopped payment, and will occasion die stop
page of thirty country banks. I never heard complaints
of distress so general; and am heartily sick of the coun
try.” —
It is Worthy of remark, tnat every senator and
representative from the states ol Connecticut and
Delaware (all federalist.-,:) voted in favor of tin
congress salary bill, it will be recollected tnat
these tvyo (giving 14 votes) were tne only states
that voted against Mr. Jefferson at tne presiden
tial election of 1804: so these two are the only
states wuose senators and representatives were
unanimous in voting into their own pot Kets tne
annual salary of S15U0.—Concord Patriot,
The Gazette of this morning says, that the
United .States’ sloop of war Spark, captain
Nicholson, is aoout to sail for the Mediterran
ean with dispatches.—Al'ew-l orlc Columbian.
• . ' .
veterans, and had fought in Uied>attle of Wa1
;oov
The death of the governor excited the greatest
ympathy among the inhabitants and soldiery,
le is represented to have beefi an excellent
nan, had been long in office, and possessed their
utmost confidence and esteem.
Commercial business was very dull in Surri-
nam, as well as atBarbadoes, and all the West
India islands. No news stirring.—Charleston
City Gazette.
LATEST FROM*SOUTH-AMF.RICA.
The following is an extract of a letter from a
gentleman in New-<^rleans, to his correspon
dent in this city, dated
New-Orleans, 20th July, 1816.
It is now ascertained by the schooner Dos
Hermanos, just arrived at Barrataria, from Iio-
quillatle Pierdra, that the congress of the pat
riots there, had been dispersed by Team, and
that a most destructive anarchy had broken out
amongst the leaders and partisans of the Mexi
can revolution; in consequence of which no
i:i d oi government or army existed in that quar
ter to support the cause of independence.—
Epitasio, who commanded a division of patriots
on the toad to Mexico, went over witli them all
to the royal army, which appears to have sunk
the rartizans it* those provinces in the greatest
disppndenoy. Under these gloomy circum
stances, they have no mercy at their disposal,
and all their lines of communication are in pos
session of the royalists. As an instance of their
distressed condition, I have only to tell you,
that the Mexican ambassador in tisis city, was
lately expelled from the house where he lodged,
on account of his being destitute of the means
to discharge his bill, and his dependents have
gone to different places in the United States,
with the object of raising money by deceiving
people with false reports, as well as with Matter
ing promises and engagements which they can
never realise. Some merchants here have, ad
vanced the agents of the patriots, a cargo o!
ammunition and other warlike stores to the
amount of g70,000; and from last September to
the present day, it has been uttetly impossible
for them to receive one cent in payment of saiu
cargo, although they have sent eight vessels at
different periods to Boquilla de Piedra, for this
express purpose. I wonder how men of com
mon sense can be imposed upon by such people.
To the anove I must add, as a fact; in the begin
ning of this month an expedition set out from
Vei‘a Crux for Boquilla de Pleura, and therfc
was no doubt that that place would be taken,
and the patriots entirely defeated and extermi
nated. From all these circumstances, I con
sider it a great folly to embark in speculations
and engagements with such adventurers.—Balii-
more federal Republican, 22d ult.
til: “GREAT WELLINGTON!”
Some of tne W aterloo Romance writers who
have labored so hard to construe Napoleon’s pre
tended agitation at the loss oi the great battle,
as a display of las real character a» a weak and
undignified commander, nave inadvertently be
trayed some oi Wellington's- conduct, which
we tmnk may ue fairly set off'against the aiiedg-
ed weakness of Bonaparte, one writer, rela
ting tile close of the action, says—
‘•The a.ixieties of tne British commander
were now over. They had teen almost too
much to be borne. Often it is said, he iiau pray
ed in agony tor the Prussians, on tfie uigni.
Wuen taeir guns commenced, it is described oy
officers who heard it, as something like a ykj.l
oj rupture, with which he called Oui.—” Th«. e
goes old Blucher at last,” and unable to bear up
longer, burst into tears!”
rile adedged proots of Bonaparte’s weakness,
ware peevishness and obstinacy. While Wel
lington, during tiie uncertainty of tne conflict,
prayed in agony, not tike the heroic Ajax lor
legal to find the enemy, but lor darkness to hide
himsstfi—And, to and to his superior dignity
of character, nothing less than a yell of rapture
could express his exultation when feiieveu from
tiie “anxiety” of dreaded deleat! We think
V* eiiiugtongains nothing, as a hero, even by the
comparison made by his partizans.—Delaware
Watchman.
It is said that a discovery has been made of
means by which balloons are rendered, managea
ble, and rendered susceptible of being directed
with as much facility through the air, as a boat
tiirough the water. Several experiments have,
it is said, been made with perfect success, ia
which a balloon of the shape of a fisl>, has been
made to move in a. horizontal line direct, and
on a circle or curved line at discretion, with the
same facility ns a natural fish ia water. If this
should prove to be a real and practical improve
ment, aerostation may yet realize all that was ex
pected from it, on its first empioymet
golfier, about 40 years ago.
;nt by hioa-
Died, on Saturday evening last
Miss Sara;! Box, agud fifteen years.
Died, on he 25th ult Mrs. Ann Maria
wife of Mr. Samuel Brownjohn, of this city.
—
PORT OF SAVANNAH,
after a short illness
Bhi*-wnjoun,
Eaton, the Blackheatli Pedestrian, who ha4 un
dertaken in London, for a wager, logo eleven
hundred miles in eleven hunured hours, and to
go only one mile in each hour, entered upon his
thirtieth days’ performance on the morning of
the 4th of J uly, and was going on weli. He uad
completed his 709th mile.—JMetc-lork Even
ing Post.
FROM SURRINAM.
We learn from captain Geragiity, of the Bri
tish schoouer Helen,arrived here yesterday from
Enrbauoes, that he was in Surrinam on the 18th of
Ju1 7j at whicn time it was very sickly. The go-
veraor of that place died of a putrid fever, (the
prevailing epidemic) on the 17th, and was suc
ceeded in authority by the fiscal or superinten
d'd, w| )0 was also attacked, and lay ill when
- ptain G. left there, bfft was not considered
or 4 Uau S crous situation. There were about 4
J thousand Dutch troops in garrison when the
soriler broke out, and it was supposed that in
swe^t^Iv 8S atjout one half of them had been
wfiiP* ’ ^ our or five officers died in.two days
3 captain G. remained there. They were
Tuesday, September 3,1816.
ARRIVED,
Ship Ceres, Mix, Neiv-York, eight days; with a full car-
g-o, to Minis &. Henry, B. M'Kinne &. Co. A. G. Senunes,
L. Petty & Co. W. Gaston, James S. Walker, Chitten
den, Duel, Gresham & Co. James Johnson, John Tanner,
Rogers & Collins, Sturges & Burroughs, Tin mas Gard
ner, J. P. Pouyat.
Schooner Laura, Sanderson, six days, New-York, tc
Messrs. Sianton & Byrd.
Sloop Cynthia, Pidge, Charleston
Gold Hunter, Stotesbury, Darien
cleared,
Ship Silinus, Perry, New-York
Brig Tybee, Cobb, do
Sloop General Washington, Campbell, Charleston
Volant, M‘Lean, do
SHIPWRECK.
Charleston, August 31.
Several vessels arrived here yesterday, gave us infor
mation of a vessel being on shore at Cape Remain; but
we could gain no certain information who she was, until
ast evening, when the schooner Polly, captain Davenport
came in from Euenton, having on board a Spaniard, whom
lie had picked up at sea about It) o’clock yesterday morn
ing, 6 or 8 miles to the eastward of Bull’s Island, float
ing upon one of the hatches of a vessel. From this Span
iard, whose name is Gozs Vicente, we have obtained the
following partictlars; through the polite assistance of a
gentlemen speaking the Spanish language, who kindly
acted as interpreter. * The seaman not speaking a word of
English. ■
it appears from his statement, that the vessel wrecked
is called the Diamond, commanded by captain Cuiusto-
rat Soler; that she was fitted outsat Havanafor a voyage
to the coast of Africa, and left that port about the 28th of
July, in company with another vessel, having the same
destination.
The Diamond had on board, 42 men before the mast,
besides officers, &c. in all about 50. Soon after sailing-,
parted company with her consort, and about 15 days since
encountered a gale of wind, in wiiich she was dismast
ed. Having erectedjurymasts they made for the Ameri
can coast, undat 8 o’clock onThursday morning,'! ,-twein
Georgetown and Cape Romain they brought too the
schooner Hornet, from Philadelphia, for Charleston; the
Spanish captain insisted that the commander of the schoon
er should send on board a person to take charge of the
Diamond, and captain Edward C. Gardner, of Philadel
phia, who was passeng-er on board, reluctantly agreed to
do so. In the course of the day, the Diamond was brought
to anchor some where near Cape Remain ghoals, - «,.re
she remained until about 4 o’clock in the afternoon, when
the captain and other officers, insisted upon getting the
vessel under way, contrary to the advice and opinion
of the person they had forced on board as pilot. At 6
o’clock, she struck upon the shoals, when her guns and
many other things were thrown overboard, her jury mi-
zenmast cut away, and every expedient resorted to light
en her; she then drifted in somewhat nearer to the land
—(now supposed to be about 3 miles distant)—when she
bilged, and was filling fast with water.
As the only means rema.ning to preserve their lives, a
a raft was hastily constructed, and all the crew embark
ed upon it, in the hope of reaching land; but they had
not drifted far before the raft settled so low in the water,
that the sea beat over it, and many, were washed off; our
informant sustained himself upon it as long as possible,
but was at last obliged to swim for his life, when for
tunately getting hold of a part of the hatches of the
schooner, he got upon it, and was thus providentially pre.
served from immediate death. He can form no cosect
opinion as to what may have been the fate of the remain
aer of the crew—many were stiff clinging to the raft
when he was washed off and the presumption is but too
strong, that a large portion of them must have perished,
fo completely was Vicente overcome with fatigue, th. t
fie fell, asleep upon the hatch towards morning, and
did not awake until after sun rise, when nothing was to
be seen of the wreck, or of his wretched fellow sufferc-rs.
Fortunantely for him the wind bitty in a parallel direc
tion with the land, to which circumstance he may pro
bably ascrihe his escape from a watery grave, as it kept
him in the tract of vessels running down the coast, and
made captain Davenport the happy instrument of sav
ing the life of a fellow creature.
9.
sept
For New-York.
• 4 *
^The brig TYBEE, captain N. Cobb. For ft eight
s or passage apply to
Richards & Hurroway.
—vt 1U5 0
For New-York
The schooner LOUISA, S. Sanderson, master.
For freight or passage, apply to the captain or.
&sfca£board or to STANTON & BYRD,
sept 5 lu5 7'rf .ir’s wharf.
For Darien and St. Mary’s
i Tiie regular packet sloop GOLD ill NTF.R, to
sail or. Thursday next. For freight or p. ssage,
i&Mfetapply to tiie captain on board at Bolton’s cen
tral wharf, orto A. II. PUTNAM,
sent 3— —105
£> The sloop C YNTHIA, D. iLdge,
will sail TO-MOHKOW for Charleston. For freight or
assage apply on board said sioop, laving at Bolton’s
wharf. se'fl 3—• *-• 1 5
Ceres, captain Mix, from New York,
ev are 1,tiding.
s.-i 3—p'5
Consignees of Goods by the Mup
are informed that
this day, at M'Knme’s wharf.
100
bags Coff e
s-.. TO
For sale,
1!. RICHARDSON.
ifixciuiiigc
t * J ilS t >t
On New York, fi.r s.d-' b-.
A. Erwin, Lethbridge & Co.
sent 3—l—L '•>
Corn
1000 bushels CORN, for sale by
Virg
sep 3—
Money.
—1’)5
HENRY W. HILLS.
Hunter's -wharf.
V/ anted.
Aprfy as above
. | “
itroti.
Iron and Fimento.
Landing from sloop Cynthia,
^^tons Russia anti 8 ' ' ron
And from ship ftilenus,
20 bags Pimento. For s’.le nv
•^aac Cohen & Co.
s*t —-v— 10.5
Just reeei
And for sale
Ten tierces whale Oil.
A few fat GREEN TUK!
-105
>ward.
viroecrics. «
Landing from brig Tybee, ship tii.ciits, and sshconer
* Laura,
15 hhds old Jamaica Rufn
5 pipes pure Holland Gin
2 do tio Cognac Brandy
30 tierces northern Whiskey
Id quarter casks Malaga Wme
10 do do Ctftmenar
10 half do do
13 finds green Coffee
20 bis northern Gin
4 chests hyson Tea
20 quarter chests, do ,
Id half chests hysbn Skin
10 quarter do voting fit son do
5 hhds Molasses
10 bags Pepper
10 do Ginger
10 do Pimento
lOd quarter boxes Spanish Cigars
25 kegs mnnufrciured Tobacco, 8 to the pound
12 bis loaf Sugar
10 boxes Chocolate
10 do Sweet On, one dozen each
2 tons Shot, assorted
1 ton buck Shut
•4,2 tons bar Lead*
25 kegs Dupont’s Powder
100 reams writing~nd letter Paper
Raisins, Soap, Ike.
For sale on good terms, for c. sh or approved paper.
Lawrence & Thompson.
sept 3 x. 1 >
The subscribers
Offer f, r sale on acconrnotialing terms,
20 pipes superior Cognac Brandy
15 hhds Muscovado Sug,.r
10 do Coperas
30 boxes Soap
40 kegs White-Lead
50 casks brown Stout
30 quarter casks Coimenar and Madeira Wine
100 bugs Coffee
50C Demijohns
25 crates assorted Crockery
5 casks Claret MINIS & HENRY,
sen 3 » 105
Factorage and Commission .Business.
The subscriber having declined the practice of law, on
the first instant; now offers his services to hfi; friends and
fellow-citizens, generally, in the above line, and pledges
himself that his attention, exertion and punctuality, in,,
business, shall fee such as to merit a portion of their f>
vor and support. He Ians obtained commodious fire
proof stores on Howard’s wharffor the reception of pro
duce, and his counting room is in the east tenement of
said building, immediately under Mr. Charles Howard.
Joseph S. Felot.
sep 3 +ao 105
The Antiquary.
By the author of Waverly and Guy Mannering
Memoirs of the Marchioness de Laroche Jahuelein, 2
volumes, 8 vo.
Lord Byron’s Farewell to England, and other late
Poems, including the Curse of Minerva.
Reflections on Suicide, by Madame de Stael.
Together with several other New Publications.—
School Books, &c. Just received.
W. T. Williams.
sent 3 w 105
Brought to gaol, on the 31st Au
gust, 1816, a negro man named Billt, says he belongs to
James Lewis, of Hancock county, five feet eight inches
high, about 22 years of age, has a scar on his left jaw,
had on a black coat and yellow pantaloons.
A. Harmon, d. g. c. c.
sept 3 105
L? Brought.to goal, on the 3d of
September, 1810,'a mulatto man named Daniel, says
he belongs to Ruben Roberts, (s. e.) A slit in his left eat-,
one tooth out, five feet, three inches high, homespun
plaid cloth. A. HARMON, d. o. c. c.
»ept 3——10 6
Auctroi
To-Morrt>w, 4th instant,
Will be sold in front 'of my store,
Groceries and Dry Goods.
v -so. J
20 fils Mackerel
50 bags Shot, assorted sizes
30 kegs Eng lish white Lead
10 bis Sugar
25 boxes cigars !
10 kegs manufactured Tobacco
200 setts Cups and Saucers
An invoice Dry Goods, comprising a handsome assort
ment
Sale to commence at 11 o'clock '
A. Howe, auct’r.
Wanted
To hire, eight or ten prime black FELLOWS, for
such liberal wages will be given, and paid monthly until
the first day of January. Enquire of the printer,
sept 3 —-py 105 -
To rent,
That commodious House, now: occupied by Mr. Duke,
at the northwestern corner of the market square—and
possession given the first of October next Enquire of
George Parker,
sept 3—w[-—105 at Air. Pens lev's shop.
t ist of Letters,
Remaining in the Post Office, at Savannah, f Georgiaf
31st August, ^816.
A.
George A. Ash, Noah Adams, 2; Samuel Aikins, John
A. derson, 2, John B. Alexander, Aquilla R. Acock, An
drew Agnew, B~vies Ausdn, Effingham county; Mis*
June Armour.
B. . .
John Bigar, Mr.
B , Henry Bona, Craduck
BurncIL John Brownell, John Hi Berry, Bala Bryan, Jo-
soseph B. Beckford, Samuel Brott njolin, John Baily, Ro
bert Burton, sen. r.ffinghum county, captain Benjamin
Burton, Joseph Bunng, M'Meinus Bulder,Edward Bour-
quin, I)r. Burk, William Buck, James Narrie, Miss Eliza
Bourquin, Mrs. Selin Bbytce, Miss P. H.Battiote, Mrs.
Luz., Boyd, Mrs Charlotte Bulloch, Thos Bloodgood, 3.
C.
Gumming 8c Moorhead, Burk Chisolm, Captain Hen
ry Sharp, Isaac Clisby, Mr. Clark, Jonn Cooper, captain
Jacob Cooper, Retibin Cone, William Campbell, Dr. Wil
liam Crawford, Chtster Clark, Stark II. Cummings,
Howell Cobb, captainElphaletCha.se, 2; John Crocker,
James G. N. Cooper, Mrs. Sarah Ann Campbell, Mis*
Mary E. Campbell, Mrs. Elenor Coleman, Miss Ann
Craig, Mrs. Martha E. Coates, Mrs. Elizabeth Cranston,
Miss Maria S. Cooper, Miss Mary Herd, Ritha Shafa.
D.
R. L. Duhamel, J. R. Douglass, Alexander Drew, 2;
Charles Devant, Thomas Dent, 2; George Dickson, cap
tain C. H. Dasher, Alexander Douglass, captain W.
Davidson, James Day, Miss Sarah Davis;
E.
Abbner Ellis, John Everett. !
F.
John Fryermoitth, Efningharo county; Charles Flinn,
Jame9 Finiator, Dr. Henry Field, L. H. Fay, John Fits-
palrick, Peter Favard, Jacob Mosses Flurcheim, Richard
Footman, Joseph Feltt, Leonard Fash.
G.
Thomas D. Gordon, Peter Gardner, Dugold Graham,
Jeabod Grant, captain Charles W. Getston, Mrs. Ann
Glover, Mbs Catherine Gale, Miss Henrietta Gindrat.
H.
Hiland Htilburd, P. Hale, Colonel Thomas Hutsott
Harden, 2, Bryan county; John Hogg, Maiachi Hagin,
Buuocn county; George Hall, C. Holtz, Henry Hart,
James Hills, Joseph Hutson, David Hall, Miss Eliza Hart,
Miss Alley Harrison, Mrs Catherine Horrocks, Mrs. Re
becca Harden, Miss Mary J. ILjaid, Bryan county ; Mrs.
Hannah J. -Minis.
J.
Captain John Jackson, Henry Ingroville, 2; James
Johnston, John Jones, 2; Levy James, Mr. Jones,Miss
Ann Johnston, Miss Catharine G. Johnston, Joseph Jack-
son, Tiie Justices of the Inferior Court For Chatham coun
ty- -
K.
Andrew L. Kern, John G. King, William King, W. T.
Ki.oy, Benjamin Knight.
L.
Richard G. Lawrence, William Leinbert, William La-
vinder, Benjamin R. Leach, Henry Lane, George Lewis,
Dr. David M. Laffitte, Luhring & Savage, Nathaniel
Lang, William Long, John James Lindy, Joseph Lee,
.Mrs. Sarah Lafils, Mrs. Catherine Lawrence, Mrs. Mary
Lucase.
M.
James YPAnnully, John D. Mongin, Henry M'Alpin,
rev. Lewis Myres, Ducan Matheson, John M‘Mullen,
Dennis M‘Bride, .Jacob Minshew, William Meiin, John
Mingledorf, James M‘Conkey, general M'Intosh, George
Milieu, John Monereis, captain A. A. Massias, Thomas
Martin, Jacob R. Marshall, Barna M‘Kinne 8c Co. Robert
May, Mrs. Elizabeth Martinangle, Philip Minis, Mrs.
Maxwell, Mrs. Sarah M‘Call, Sarah Moor, Mrs. Maning«
gore, Mrs. Louisa Mtintosh, Mrs. Sarah M‘Coy, Mrs-
-vi orris Miller.
N.
George New-bold, Mrs. Rebecca S. Norton.
Mrs. Susan J. Orvis.
P.
Robert PettigTiie, John Parland, William H. Porter,
John and Daniel Purcell, Edwin Perry, GeorglW. Put
nam, Peter Pecar, Daniel Purcell.
R.
Captain Richard Rowell, Russell 8c Perry, Edward
Robinson, Francis Resler, Charles W. Roberts, Jonathan
Robinson, Thomas H. Roberts, Gideon Rowson, 2; WiU
liani Russell, Jesse Ruder, William Roberts, captain John
Roberts, Miss E. Russell.
S.
Benjamin Stubbs, Mordecai M. Shrftall, Samuel
Smith, 2; James W. Sims, Arthur L. Simms, Slaughter 8t
Labuzan, Stephen T. Singletary, James SanfortL John
Simpson, Francis Skesten, Mrs. Tirer Simons, Mw Ana
Sibley, Mrs. Mary Skei.
T.
James Tison, Effingham county; Jacob Taylor, M'Kee
Tom, Lewis Turner, 2; Solomon Tobias, Henry C.
Thorp, E. E. Toney, John Talbird, Daniel Thayer, David
Towniev, Alexanders. Tate, \V. Turner, John Tullos,
J. William Tilman, captain Drury Turner.
W.
Wyiy Wright, L.Berry Wamble 2; Richard Wall, G. H.
Woodruff, Richard Whitaker, Edmund Warren, 2; John
Wiscnbaker, Efningbam county; captain Resolved White,
William Wallace, John Womack, Joseph Wester, John
Willson, captain Stephen Waterman, Bejamin White-
head, colonel Thomas Wylv, Effiingham county; James
Wood, Freeman Walker, William Wiseman, Smith Wil
liams, Robert Williams, Mrs. Mary Wisenbaker, Mrs.
.Wilkinson, Miss Gorgiana Wall, Mrs. Catherine Wood,
Mrs. Ann Wood, Miss Jane Wilson, Miss E. A. Ward,
Mrs. Catherine Willson, Mrs. Jenny Winn.
Y. V.
John iYoung, John Y’oung James Ventress, Cbarloa
Ulmer, Father York.
FRENCH LETTERS.
Made. Reiegear. Anhonis Millesins, E. Gruand, R.
Taynac, 3; D. L’Homaca, Ferine Regis, Hardy, Alex.
Debross, R. L. Duhamel, made. Fournier, Jie. Sommirres,
Jean Pierre Arnaud, Rifault, don Carlos Mulvey, Petroa
Bucquine, Saladieu, Noyeau, 2; Sarah Duboss, Fournier,
Philip Box, p m.
• septS 105
Five dollars'reward.
Ranaway from the subscriber on the tst inst his negro
wench CLEMENCE, from thirty to thirty-five years of .
age, fonnerly the property of A. D. Lambertoz. Who
ever will return said wench to me or lodge her in g*qL
shall receive the above reward. She is well known in
this city, and I deem it unnecessary to give a minute des
cription of her. I wafn all persons from harboring or •
carrying her off, as the utmost rigor of tbe law wiU be
put in force. PETER EVEW.
eep 3 - — x ■■ mmu 1C5- ,