Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, August 03, 1822, Image 2

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m** «amr I’OLlgM OFFICE, * L ' ut »i'u» ol'ln Ordinance pMMtl on tha 31M MlJV'tM#, entitled • in «rJ|. nance requiring the Mayor to publish or cauxa to lw published on the second Mon day of rveij July an accurate account of the recupla, aod expenditures of the city, •ud thll the laid account dull onderao »*la inspection of the Committee of Finance before the publication at the aamt,” l Use the houor to la; balore you the lolloping • atamant: T | NANC E8 OF fUE CITY. nry Tfonurn's Hnwrt of the UrvenMo of tin City of Sovannah for thf urntni political year, ana of tin IhMrumtUof th$ Treasury, from the 10th of July, 1821,10 the loth of July, 18£2. To Nenlt of the City !ms. Hestiveduf Franklin Wafd 691 S3 Warren do 323 76 Washington <lo 3*16 90 Liberty do 970 37 Columbia do 1,041 00 Greene do B77 95 'Elbert do 1,239 94 N. Franklin do 336 24 Spring Hill do 994 39 Jucksoil do 1,230 60 Brown do 1,311 88 West half Lot Filature 809 00 Kuit half Lot do Ii2 U0-10,l89 36 •7V» encroachment on sonth side •wharf lot Pfi. 3, Dnkrr. Deceived of William Taylor 10 00 To B ad jot. llcceived for Badgcn 950 00 To Purchases City I Ms. deceived per cent on ac count Purchases 834 10 Deduct Marshal's commit- sion on re-entered Iota 27 7S—S26 35 To IVutch Establishment, 1820. Received for Taxes 2J3 02 Deduct Treasurer’* commit- tion 5 82—227 20 To City lioun. Received amount 20 certiti- cutriisiuud to tlir Charles- ton Fire ami Marine insur ance Company 20,000 00 Deduct inttreht on tame 1,259 95-18,740 03 '2V> licences. Received for Licences, 3,325 00 T'i IVntvh Establishment, 1822. Received for Tmci 11,161 21 Deduct paid four month* pay roll Guard 4,110 00 'Raid aundriea 376 97-4,786 97- 6,374 24 To Court oj Oyer ami Terminer, Received from Clock lor fret 1,065 00 Dfduot paid Judge Wayne 3 quart era • duty 971 00——90 00 I'o Market Decker, Deceived amount aalettalli 2,260 00 Deduct paid for sundries 77 08—2,182 92 To t ines. laftfcifed’Vf Marshall for sundry fines ■ 117 Of 843,032 12 52 68 33 44 16 33 269 79 175 50 -112 50 53 50 590 00 376 06 330 00 loo 00 60 00-1,509 56 Balance, from last aettlement By laboratory. Paid A. I. G. Shaw fur rer«ai a By Cay Ma rati ns. Paid Clark O Lulfburrowfor replies l By Small Pox Account. Paid 8undriea By Public Squares, Paid for sundry repairs By Printing Account, Paid for Printing By Salaries. * Paid Offioen talari cm 5,000 68 Deductreceived from olerk 3 quarters fcea 210 86—4,789 82 ■By Cemetry. Paid for aundriea 698 26 By Branch Bank United States. Paid Mayor’s note 500 00 By New Market South Breatbslreet. Paid aundriea 88 00 By Exchange Fund. Paid Interaat on Exchange certificates 564 92 Bu Firs Engines. Paid for material* tuul re pairs to Engine home Building Fire Engine house Sundries for h repairs to Engine! Meeaeiiger’i Salary Board of Ma«iagura, Engine premium at fire By County Goal, Paid H. McCall for building fence 490 00 Physician’* Salary 300 00 13 months’ is- tions for pri* ■oner* 4,099 27-4,889 27 Deduct received,from Ma jor McCall 4 quarteily payments 3,198 48-1,690 79 By Savannah Exchange. Paid fur repuira 1,157 88 Deduct received for rents 642 00—-‘SOS 88 By Pumps and Cisterns, Paid for Sundries By City Immps, Paid Sundries By Public Docks. paid for repairs By City Land Stock, Paid one year’i salary to Mr. N. Turnbull 800 00 Interest on Stock 2,616 00—3,446 00 By Public Trees. Psid for cutting, trimming and plsuting trees 5U 37 By Streets and Lanst. Paid Sundries 6,882 97 By IVatch Establishment, 1821. Paid Sundries 8,283 04 Deduct rec’d for taxes, Ifc, 4*724 13—3,558 91 By Incidental Charges, Paid for 8undru*i By Town Clock, Paid Joiiah Fcnlicld, for regulating cluck Balance In Treasury, THE GEORGIAN. id,—In November tail a auit waa inatituted for the recovery of the above nd in May last judgment obtained for £4630 00. For th« ultimate recover, ofthTabme .am, tbe present Hoard of Aldertr-eu caanat feel themselves reaponeiblr —aince the month nf November lad, the renta hava been regularly collected, with the exception of the amount due by Maaere. Ureigt ft Ne.ler, who hnlil aaiettleil claims ag.inet the city neirly rquel to the amount <loe, and which will ehortly be adjusted. Thie building hereafter will be a aonica of revenue to the City, if proper security ia taken for the payment of the renta. The increeeed etprnce nr lighting the city, hie atiien from the great increaae of Lamps. The charge or 8687 for bury ing paupera hit arisen from an unsettled occnuot in 1820end 1881, added to tha ex- pencea oi the tail year, which were trilling compered with the expence of former ^ It war Mated in the latt annual report, that the corporation contemplated telling » pert of the city properly to extinguish the city debt. The ectrcily of money, and the cnnarqnent depreciation of property, hae induced them for the prevent to ebandon all thought* of diapneing of any part of it. dumain—and it ia a subject, worthy of the moat leriou* reflection, whether the adoption of Mich n manure would be edvia- able under any circtimetancee, Decreasing at the city now it in wealth and popu lation, there mutt be a correapnndent incre.no of revenue and there need not be a correepomlent increase of expence. That the hireling, of health, which we now en joy in a degree almost unprecedented may continue, it the fervent wish, of follow citizen., your most obedient servant. JAMES MORRISON, Afnyor. 1)uiren i. /.'Hand.—Tile New-York commit tee appointed on tbit subject hare published . long report, u-hlch concludes as (oHnurat—"Al though the general sentiments of this benevo lent community hu been, a. on all other occir •ions, awake to the call, of humanity and the ery of distress, yet this committee have not found themselves warranted by the remit of their investigations to venture on an universal appeal to the American public, unless further advices or better information would seem to authorise it" OBITUARY REPORT. The number of deaths during tbe month of July waa twenty; uf wham 9 were under the age of Ul | 8 were men andS women , oflycar and under 3; of 1 year 11 of 3 ycara 11 1 of Ik yearn I I of 16; 2 of 17; 3of2l; 1 uf 33 3 of 35 ; 2 of 37 ; I of 44; 3 of 54; and one age unknown—of the following diseases, vis .- l-'ever 4. remittent fever 7; inflammatiun t; worms 1; drowned 1; lingering illness 1; teething 1; still born 2; unknown 3. Nsliyes of Georgia 3; other states 7; foreigners 8; piece of birth unknown 3. Total 30. 6,530 09 5,115 29 490 00 3,392 08 393 00 1,345 14 £43,032 12 JOHN I. ROBERTS. Cify lYwwirer. T Ti'pon an examination or John I. Ruberts* Treasury llnoka, we (liul that hia charges ,re correct,and agreeable to vouchers produced to ua that tile balance sUtrtl on the last page, tit be in the Treaeury at this date, any thirteen hundred and forty five -dullnre and fourteen cents, has been exhibited toua, and is in conformity with balances produced by the balance sheet nf his Ledger,and by hits Ga.ilt Hook containing re ceipts and -payment* from the 10th July 1821. m 10th July 1822,. * r iiarhk > JP HENRY J Cotumiffee njf Finance. INCIDENTAL CHAHGES. Paid dircountson Msyors’a notes at tha Bank . 626 02 for auudrles fur Police Office 41 63 do do Uouncil Chantber Hi) .00 Coffins for Paupera 200 tw Sexton Burying I’aupera -'6H7 oo Cloathing African, 149 68 OfficerakdlingDoga 97 0» lio.nl of Health 120 (to YVood, rclritslimenta for Guards he. 138 25 Stationary 25 On Paid M. tiong for burying sundry animals?! 7 50 I*. Block interest on Loan 380 00 Heating alarm at tire 15 00 Orran ltyrd F.xp.-iices nf Gen. 8eutt 295 00 J. .Stout taking the euumeration of citlienain 1820 100 00 t. Bond for copying old minutes of Gnuitcll -300 00 M. Myers Ibr drawing titles 20 00 590 09 490 00 800 00 C06 02 149 68 817 50 , £3.392 08 By referring to the preceding statement, it will appear that tbe current eapt-neex nr tlir City, have been lor tha last year £38,683 92. The amount paid, it ii true ha. been £43,032 12, but the following items which caunot be conaidcred a permanent annual expence, ought not to be eetimated aa such. Mayor's note at the Branch Bank £600 00 Thirdebt is extinguished. Building an Engine House Building fence round the Jail N. Turnbull’s aalnry at Inspector of Dry Culture Thia office is abolished by a recent ordinance, and with it tha Bnard uf Dry Culture, Discount on notes Cloathihg the Africans City Scavenger burying dead animals It ia now the duty of the City Scavenger to bury dead animals for the aalary which he receives. P. Shielt interest on Loan 580 00 Orran Byrd . 295 00 I. Stood 100 00 J. S. Bond for copying In a bound Bonk the Minutes of Coun. -til from louse piece! of paper, from 1791 to 1796 200 00—4,348 20 When I had last the honour of laying before you a statement uf the expenditures tor the preceding year, it was confidently believed that theexpeners of the city would not exceed 36,000 00. That opinion upon examination will be found correct—since the axpreasiun of it an ordinance has been passed increasing the salaries of the city Officers, making them permanent, and taking I'rbin them all lees of office—sufficient time has not yet elapsed to test the policy of thia ordinance, but it must be contested tbit the feci new paid into the City Treasury, have by no means equalled the iu- create of aalnry paid aa an equivalent. At the expiration nf the year, its repeal should be a aubject for the consideration of Council. I muxt again advert to the equation of the County Jail. In the last annual report the expenctaof that building to the city, fur the last filteen -year*, were fully, minutely and correctly stated. The cxpencea for the last year, as vou will perceive have been £1690 79, deducting the expence of fence, 1,200 79. Every exertion have been made within the scope of the authoiiiy el Council to remove paupers from the building—but when imprisoned * for crimes, by state officers, or plaintiffs in eaeculiun, their efforts are fruitless. The only remedy for this increasing evil, appear* to be, by an application to theXegiala- ture for the passage of act compelling plaintiff, in execution in all cases to give secu rity for the payment of Jail fees ; and an additional act, compelling the Justices of the Inferior Court, under a stipulated penalty, to lovy a tax upon the county to raise the balance required. 4t ia true they are new authorised to adopt that measure, yet the other expencea of the County, have for many years past absorbed the county tax, -•nd the city is left alone to bear this heavy burthen, whyoshould (his continue ? The statement in tht report of tbe City Treasurer in relation to the Exchange re- aruirvs explanation. The npper part of tbe building was rented to Hollis St Acoid on ft 10lh November 1818/ or threo yesra at gl.SOO per annum. On the 8th July JtStO, they paid to the City Treasurer £1,500, lud the remaining three thousand are now due. The samegentlemro on the 17th November 1819, leased for three years • put of the lower rooms in tha exchange at £550 per annum, no part of which baa SWANN All: SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3,1822. Mr. Edits*—Please publish the following ticket for Aldermen al the ensuing Septcmhei flection Charles Harris, • James Morrison, Mordecsi She!tall, ten. William Davies, George L. Cope, W. C. Daniel, Mosea ShcftaB, II. F. S Fell, T. N. Mitre), Thomas Clark, Moses Herbert, C. H. HayUen, J. I* Henry, L. 8. D’Lyon. Mail Jnxmgtment — In the notice issued by the General P<*t-i;fftce for proposals for carry* ing the mails, the following is given as the ar rangement for their arrival and departure from Savannah, from the first January next The northern mail is to leave Charleston eve ry day at half pist 8 A. M. to leave Perrysourg at 8 20 4. M, and arrive at Savannah at half past 1! A. M. i to leave Savannah at half past IS. The southern mail to leave on Tuesday and S&lUfday' at 2'P, M. and-arrive on the next Thursday and Monday at 10 A. M* The Augusta mail to leave every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 A M. and arrive at Augusta on Monday, Thursday and Saturday by 8 P. M.—to arrive in Savannah every Monday * Thursday and Saturday by 8 P. M. The Louisville mail every second Friday at 6 A M. and arrive at Louisville on Monday ai 1U-.toarrive on Thursday at 6 P. M. Captain Chase, arrived at Niw-York from St. Thomas, reports lint the U. S. schaoner Por poise, Captain Homage, had been fired upon uud somewhat injured, while on her way from Charleston to St. Thoataa, by two Spanish pn> vateers. The schooner Elisabeth, which waa captured by a Spanish privateer on her voyage from La* guirafor New.York, lus been condemned with her cargo at Porto liico. The Captain has ar rived at New-York. A new court for the trial of insurgent slaves has been nominated in Charleston. The mem bers are—Hon Joel R. Poln*sett, Robert Y. Ilayne, Thus. Rhett Smith, Thos. Roper, John Gordon, J<*cob Axon and Charles II. Furman. Several new and important eases (says the Gillette) have arisen, and these gentlemen, no irss tlis'.i the former, will command thocoufi- lence and respect of their fellow citiaens. Their talents, and their assiduity in the public cause, are known and acknowledged. In reply to a letter of Don T*. L. Mendez, Mi nister of the Vcnriueliau Republic in London, soliciting from the Emperor Alexander the re cognition of the Republic, his Imperial Majes ty expresses “ a deep interest in the progress towards self-government which is making in South America C* hilt adds that ** at present an acknowledgment of the independence ofvthuso provinces whoso political changes have been made known, cannot obtain a public sanction of the Emperor Alexander.** There spake the organ Of legitimacy—they dare not acknow ledge that government founded on principles which would go the destruction of the pow er they possess, by teaching men thsir unalien able rights, and which would be the immediate destruction of the favorite principle of the holy alliance—the divine right of Ring*. 'DIED, On board the brig Signal, on her passage from New-York to this port, Mr. Wright R. Coleman, a native of Jonea County, in this state. At Augusta, on the 30th ult. Mr. Henry Mus- aer, in the 28th vest of his age, a native of Penn sylvania. Mr- M. was much esteemed in the circle of his acquaintance. On the following day he was interred with Masonic and Military honors. COMMERCIAL. STATE OF THE MARKET. SXTXKHAU, August 3. COTTON—Butiiwn ia so much impended that Rotations are almost nominal—there are unit a feur transactions in Uplands at 10 a 11; tolerably fair samples may be had at the luler; extra prime would probably bring 12, perhaps 13 eenta. One sale of Sea Island! Iia, been made at 93, and it may be quoted down to 20 Extra fine or favorite parcela, if such offered, would bring more than the extreme quotation. RICE ix null selling only by retail; price £2 62j a 2 874. CORN—Further arrivals have reduced the wholesale price ; one or tnro cargoes have been sold at 83—in small parcel, it ha, been selling at 90; yesterday more wax asked. EXPORTS From the Port of Savannah, for July, 1832. COTTON. Co In consequence of the avowal of Seth Hunt, Exq. the author of the queriea to Mr. Ruasell under th, signature of Ariel, the latter gentle man hoi directed a prosecution for a libel to be immediately instituted in the eity of New-York. Mr. Runt will now hue an opportunity of pro ducing the authority upon which he has ad vanced ohargei to eerioua against a fellow cat— xen m thooe of correspondence with the enemy for the hoie purpoxet of gain, when in oo distin guished and respomible a situation ax a public envoy, entreated with the dearest interests of hix country. One of the first effects of the late French treaty in .New-York fit observable in <he esta blishment of a tine of packet ships to Havre, which is to commence running in September. Mr. A'cmi.—The Richmond Compiler says that the celebrated tragedian, Ur. Kean, inteuds returning to the United Stales, to fulfil lna taarterx engagements. Hardly! Tbe Collector of the Port of New-York hoi advertised for proposals for the building and equipping a floating fight, to be fbeed ia the outer harbor of Kcv-Xork. WHERE TO. Liver pool Greenock New-York Other Coext. > wise Porta J If 2385 770 1697 738 It I* 223 ltd ii 35 633 ff 5520 Trtt .Want h r fndtn Foreign Coastwise Itndinn 88967 50713 341 668 Ms 31 if A/y, 1822. 9879 7840 644 4646 139680 10523 13286 &ime p.ri,il, 1821. 149587 10525 14473 157 157 835 LETTER HAGS .ft IfilMau 1 /ilerory and CsMiworcal l\nutinf./tw>r, l!rigione% John Lathrop & co. .. Liverpool, to anil Aug 5 Brig Florida, John Lathrop (J cn, Liverpool, to sail Aug. 7 MARINE INTELLIGENCE* pout or ssrjJswjiB. ARRIVED, Ship Montgomery, Weaton, N York, 18 days. ballast, to J Lathrop 1 co. consignees. Ship Garonne, Perry, N York, 9 days, to Jna Lathrop (J co. owners, B Burroughs, Taft Cl Sibleys, \V Scarbrough, G Collins, J W Long. G Ureitmayer Uco. JP Setae and Cantelou Jt Lamar. Brig Signal. Bedell, N York, IS dayl, with ■ full cargo to Hall M Hoyt, consignees Palme* Jt Roe, J Penfield, J Cumming & Son, Cunt- ming £f Gwathmey, J B Herbert U co. Pouyat & Holland, J B Uerthelot, Johnston & Hills. R Campbell, W T Williams, J B Wick, E Bliss It co. Ponce h M'Kinxie, A & E Wood, W W? ters, J Gerard, J Reed, Bulloch !t Dunwodv,-3 Eppmger, A B Fannin U co. W Scarbrough, (1 Gordon. A Porter, SCBJ Schenk. H S At wood, A Paraons, Oemler St Posey, W Fuller, I) Vanderpnol, E Coppee, B Burroughs, 8 J Bryant, Raker & Minion, I Cohen and master. Brig Panthfea, Oviatt, New York, 8 day*, with flour and pork to 1 Cohen consignee, and order* Brig Adeline, Atwood. Boston, 28 days, with an assorted cargo to S B Parkman, consignee. G Newhal), P L Wick, S C if J Schenk, La roche £> co. R S Goff, W T Williams audNew- hall & Blair. Brig Howard, Perkins, Boston, 16 days, with lime and iron to J Lathrop if co. consignees. Brig Savannah, Bowers, Providence, 24 dayrJ to O Taft, consignee, G Collins, S Mantonsnd Baker if Minton. Brig Roll*, Harrington, Providence, 12 daye. to S Minton and the master. Schr Hope & F.sthcr, , Boston, 18 days, with a Tull cargo to E W illiams & co. consig nees. Schr Msry Ann, Benson, Baltimore, 14 days* with a Tull cargo to Pouce & M'Kenzie, consign oees. Schr James Monroe, Simmons, Baltimore, IS days, with a Tull cargo to Hall & Hoyt, consig nee*, Gaudry if Dufaure, Lawrence if Thomp son and Bulloch & Dunwodv. 2 d*)'* ^ feC ^* rters » Leighthbourne, Ogechee, Schr Ariadne, Davis, Boston, 31 days, with mackerel and N E rum to the master. Sloop Gen Washington, Eldridge, Charles^ »n, 1 day, with sundries to master. Steam Boat Carolina, M’Gillvray, from New* York, and last from Charleston. aaaivau raois rais doit. At Darien, 1st inat. sloops Albert, Egery, 4 days; Jason,Drummond, do. At Boston, 21st ult. Mb Morning Star, Brew:* ster, 10 days. CLK1HKD roa THIS FOBT, At N York, 23d ult. ship Gen. Carringtoru Britton j barque Spartan, Ward. Tbe brig Milo, 20 days from N York for this port, was spoke on the 21st ult. off Cape Hatter rot. CHARLESTON, July 31—Arr. ship Frank-, lin, Wilson, 17 days; schLouisa, Tate, Trini dad, Cuba, 13. FHQM OUR CORRE9PONDF.NT, Offices of the City Gazette, 7 und Mercury—A r oon. J Arrived, ships President, Fanning, N York* 13 days; Gov Hawkins, Seybert* Philad. 20. NEW-YORK, July*23~-Ajcrived, brig New Packet, Chase, St Thomas, 10 days. Cleared, ship Iris, Smith, Amsterdam; brigs Cere*, Miller, Liverpool; Helen, Patteraon, Leghorn ; Decatur, Miller, Madeira. Negroes Wanted. TTWANTEU immediately, 10 Prim, Mgr, 'SS Men, those who uudei-stand splitting of Rails will be preferred; liberal wages will bo Riven, payable monthly, and in advance if re quired. A line addressed to H. and left at thus uffioe, will be immediately attended to. July 25 u For Sale, ** O N board the schooner Tltrec Sister,, Captain James D. Taylor, frum the Havana, at the Exchange wharf, a quantity of West India Fruit consisting of Fine Apples, Oranges, Limes, Bannanas and Flantaini. Apply on board, or to JOSEPH DELCHAMPS. august 1 Prim Cunrnt«! Dari.n .Tug. 1. Cotton S.I. 82a30; do Upland 11 a 15; Rice 3 75. £3. Rnirm the -Ifui-ket 6r the pa, t week frtm the JWwlar* Bailg Jdvtrti.tr •/ Jml, 22. Otasa—The import of the week was 3595 bale.. Total import aince 1st January, 1833— 91,800. Export from 1st Jan. to 1st July, 1023: Sea Isliudf 1010 balca; foreign 402; other de scriptions 46638. Total export 47940 bates. Buyer* were numerous, but shewed no disposi tion to advance on last week’s rates. Between 5000 and 6000 boles of *11 descriptions were ta ken out of market, of which about 3000 were sold snj the residue shipped by the holders. The chief sales of Uplands were at 13 a 131 ctsi and of Alabama at ll| a 13 The manufactur er* bought but little, having large stocks on hand Louisiana 14 a 17; Uplands 11) a 15; Alabima 11) * 14); Tennessee U a 14; Sea Island 34 a 37, nominal. Rice continue* tbe tame; new Rice 3 a 3 50 old 3 13 a 3 50. Export from 1st Jan. to 1st Ju ly. 7260. Freight, to Liverpool: Cotton square and round bales, per lb )d a 5 8d; Tobacco per hhd 40a; Ashes per ton 35s ; Rice 9t 6d a 10a fid; naval sturea per bbl 4s a 4a 63. For the Continent: Cotton id. Bills on England 10 percent; on France522; Spanish Dollar* at j per ct prem; Doubloons 1515 m 15 20. U. S. Bank Stock at K York 23d ult. 102 7.8 asked, 103) offered, la Philadelphia on tbe 220,103) to 103. Prices Current at Havana, July 20. Prices have not .tried materially fton, t |, e last week. Rice may be quoted at 4) *4), and very prime would perhaps c-immaml 4) ; pVair 16a 16) ; Coflee 22 a 25 ; Muaooxodo Sugars 4 a 4); Bnva do is base* 3) a 4; Whius 6) a 7 Butter, Gin, Brandy, ixc. LANDING 4 pipes first quality Holland Gin 3 pipes Cognac Brandy, Signetl’e 10 firkin9firat quality Butter 2 cases Brushes, nsaorted 3 cases Shirtings and Sheetings Jurt in Store, 40 bis apple Brandy and Nd. Gin 10 hlids Jamaica Rum Boses Soap and Candles Spanish Scgars in quarter boxen Half bta mess Beef -Barrels No 3 Maekerrl july 30 F °p r “ ,eby ISAAC COHEN Coftee, Whiskey, Sugar, &c. (IN l i!? 1 ?;5 d I 30 bags prime Green Codec SO hhds St 100 oia Philad Rye Whiskey 70 bis St Croix Sugar rr matey 10 boxes Pouchon Ten ^ c ** efl Lacquered Tea Caddies, containing GunPowder tnd -Young Hvson 0 150 kegs Nitre Hall Gunpowder / 4000 bushels Cora, in bulk und bags 10 pipes Cognac Brandy "1 4 qr casks Fort Wine t Superior 3 do do LPMadeindo f qusfity 3 do do Sicily doj * 16 bis Apple Brandy 50 demijohns Gin 200 pieces 43 in. Cotton Bagging 40 tons assorted Swedes Iron 30 bnxea tad half boxes Uagmb’s Soap For sale by NICHOLAS A NEFF. June 14 ’ Lost or Stolen, STROM 1 house in Abercorn atreet, n red id*. x J roc , co f?J KEr B00K - containing three hundred and fifty dollars in batik notes. Therm wete also in tile book, two notes of hand, one foreighty and another for fifty dollars, togitben with several other papers ol no uae to any per son but theowner. One of the bill. i< i( oc» hundred dollars,, and if such a one should be of feted, it is requeated that it nuy be atoroed Araw.nl of TWENTY DOLLARS for the recovery of tl.e book and money. vZ fonher .nfomatjon apply at tfic qffice of £ fcorgian. ju,y jj*