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Greece.
, IflVKufclUyneSff.
Spain.—Great distress we lentil by let
ters from Catalonia, to the* ulh June, pre
vail*! in this province, from the failure ol
Hlle harvest. A Cargo of corn, which the
custom house officers in virtue of a non
importation law, used every exertion to
, nnda more severe examination to on-
than fo- mcrly, put himself in an atti-
ot defence, and uttempted to justify
srv item of the expenditure of the Span-
war , Even M. Ouvraid.lhe contr.ictor,
nc in for a share of his advocacy and
u^ies, though he admits that some of his
itcacts were higher than those that could
lc been made, and subsequently were
tie, with others. ,
riic following extracts are from the
biles—*
lMadrid. June 17.—Sir William A’-
L t.the Minister Plenipoien tinry of his
Itannic Majesty, has addressed the fil
ling not tu Count (Malta,. the Prime Min
rs—
Conformably to the desire manifested
his Excellency Count Olalia to the un«*
[signed Minister Plenipotentiary ol Rug-
Li-lie has the honor to repeat to hiiniii
|ting what he has already declared to
! verbally, namely, that when Gen. I
bide arrived in England some months
L the undersigned was authorized to ns-
r B Count Ofalia that the English govern-
nt had not entered into any relations
||i that individual ; which hr did.
At present, that (Jen. Iturbide has left
tiamUhe undersigned has o tiers to re
ft the some assuraticea, adding farther,
If during the sjoy which he made in the
Ktisli dominions, the government had no
L| of communication with him.
(Sigurd) "WM. A’COURT.”
Four of the Murtilleros who participated
n|ie assassination of the Canon Vinuessa
re hanged yesterday, being excluded
Ini die amnesty
|M. Oavrard, Commissary-General of the
ny of Spain, has removed his bureaux tu
Jlusa.
[From the London Gazette June 25,]
[flis Majesty’s SPEECH t j both Houses
I’ltliaoieot, on Friday, June 25, 1824:
k% Lords and Gentlemen—l cannot
k-e this session of Parliament without re
ining to you my wannest ucknowledg-
fcnts, for the diligence arid assiduity with
lich you have applied yourselves to the
yerul objects of public interest that have
en submitted to your consideration*
"I deeply regret the painful necessity
iler winch you have found vourselves of
liewir.g, for u further period, measures of
jtranrdinary precaution in Ireland.
"Ientirely uppruveof the enquiries which
0 have thought proper to institute, h» to
( nature and extent of the evils unhappily
listing in the disturbed districts of that
fiintry;aml I have no doubt that you will
ie tin* expediency of pursuing your enqui
re into another session.
I continue to receive fiom all foreign
pwers the strongest assurances of their
lemlly disposition towards this country,
III you jnuy rely on my endeavors bei..g
Viriably directed t» the maintenance of
Jiieral peace, and to tin* protection of the
jerests and the extension of the commerce
fmy subjects.
I" Gent lenten of the Ifnuse of Commons— 1
auk you for (lie supplies which you have
ovided for the service of the present year,
id especially for the grants which you
ve sii liberally mad" in furtherance of the
terests of religion, and jn support of the
ilettdor of the crown.
"I am fully sensible of the advantages
liich may be expected to arise from the
[lief which you have ulfurded to some of
e most important branches of the national
pin St ry,
'My Lords' and Gentlemen —I have the
keatest satisfaction in repeating to you my
Inip'atulatinns upon the general a-id in-
leasing prosperity uf the country.
]“l inn persuaded that y iu will carry ip-
[your respective counties the «mne spirit
| harmony which bat distinguished your
Migrations duiing the present Session ;
W that you will cultivate among nil clas
ts "fmy subjects those feelings of of cun*
[nt and of attachment tothe Constitution,
pan • he continuance and diffusion of which /
nder Provide mainly depends, not on
individual happiness. Out the high station
[liich this kingdom holds atnohg the nations
f the world.”
Then the Lord Chancellor, by bis Ma-
eslv's command said:-—
| "My Lords and Gentlemen.—It. is His
lajasty’s Royal will and pleasure, that this
htiiament be prorogued to Tuestf .y the
|4th day of Aug. tiext, to be then here hoi
hi; and this Parliament is according pro
pped to Tuesday the 2dihr day of August
|fXt.” •
There are letters in town this morning
h'W Madrid, of the Ifl'tb of June, from
[liich we learn that thejnost frightful anar-
y continues to reign in that city. From
9th tothe 13th no less than 4000 persohs
ere arrested at night upon suspicion of
'easonnble intentions: but the greater part
ere released on the morning of the last
entioned day. The Kino was seriously
'disposed in the early part of June, and
visited by several of the leading Eccle-
Mtics,but h,e continued obstinate in en
|nuraging the strvifesin their resistance to
'•e orders which the Ministry, und-r com*
'ulston of the French Authorities, had gi-
I* 1 * for the amelioration of the condition
|f the Constitutionalists, and the general
provement of the provincial Gnvern-
tnts. Ferdinand, was closely guarded
y ® mixed body of French and Spanish
“ysl guards, the latter of whom were cho-
20 chiefly from the 'sons of the wealthy
lergy.
lArd Byron—On Saturday,the Will and
"dic'd of this great naan were lodged in,
, Registry of Doctors Commons, by Mr
obhnuse and Mr Hanson, bis confidential
jV|etul8 and executors, for safe custody
'•ffi.licacjr forbidding tho proving of it until
ihe arrival of his Lordship remains from 'shortly that the trade with the interior will
LIVERPOOL, June <26
The Lutift, Field, at this pn'r^frdni neij-
gal, brings accounts llint a war whir the
HuriiiLe seemed uieviitiWc;
Uv a^cquiits received hero on H’lturdoy
froth Domerara to the t»th u11. and from
lWbudues to (lie 17th, we Irani that these
colonies continued in the. greatest tranquil-
We are happy in stating, from authority
of medical gentlemen ill Choraw, that the
place was never more healthy than Bt this
limn, there not being a single’case of fever,
either ieminent or intermittent.
. [Cheraw Intel. 6th inst.
upeiii anil that pmducts generally will be
in demand. The coast of Peru is, at pre
sent.,free from all blockade by the. Patriots
and from Com. Htewart, in the II. S. ship
rrmldin, who is now here, it is understood,
will not allow any one to interfere, that
may be .it tempted.
te-'.
sair whirs.
prevent the landing pi, was seemed by the ^ Metter from Rio Janeiro of the 12th of
iidiabitonfs, who rose eiMoosR*. _ Jjltlt* says.: “With reaper! to news 1 havif
none Worth emninunicating. I cannul learn
'I'lie JSTorth Mmeri.cn Jlevirw has been
proscribed in France. Ily a formul order of
the government its title is inserted In the
list of prohibited books, and ,tlie custom
house officers are commanded not to sutler
it to pass'through their Ii.jihIh into the coun
try. Booksellers are also I'm bidden to have
it on sale and it is subject to bo seized
when found in any person’s possession.
Mrs. Jane Wilson, widow of James J.
Wilson, deceased received a commission
from the Post Muster General, on Friday
last, appointing licr Post Master at Tren
ton, in the place of her deceased husband.
The appointment, we believe, has given
uni vet sal satisfaction.*—Emporium.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
what Lord Cochrane’s disputes with the
uovernment will end in,hut have little doubt
limy will he so arranged as to get him out to
sea agai n We have in port his ship Don
Petlro, Real Carolina and Empress frigates.
The others are **v Bahia nod Pernambuco,
hut orders are out to assemble the whole
marine force.
The II S schr Itetigltt. Lieut Pinkhnm.
arrived at New Yin k the_3il inst. f.nm
liey West. During her, cruise the fnl
lowing persons have died on board—N L
Montgomery. Lieut Comd’t; Charles West,
O. S.; Win Main!do; Benoni Short jr do ;
Win Morgan, Purser’s Stewart; Jno White,
lloy.
ily the Huntress at New York from Ha.
vnnn accounts of dii-oase and death on
board U 8 schr Terrier, have been receiv.
d.
The U S schr Slinr/c, sailed from New
York on the 3tl inst Tor the West Indies.
Ydlow Fiw in Charleston.—We learn
from Chat lesion that severnl rases of yel
low fever, have occurred there, and that
strangers have been idvised to leavethe ci.
*)'•
CtkAllKl),
Urig Osgood, Gardner, Liverpool,
9. Wright.
SAIISJI OX T!IT7mZMT|
Sloops Delight,Cooper, lor Clno-paton,
Com. Perry, fur llidiimote, Passen
gers, Mcssirf Ludier and Witfilngton
The ship Gem-gin. from this port, was spoken
1st 47 13, N, long 21 3.5 \v
Ci.RAiirit run -cuts pout, *
At .Hultimorc, 6th inst schooner Elisa t<
Mnry
aniiirxii rnn.lt -rlits ronr,
At Havre June tti. sliip Mentor, Djminiqiif;
21st ship Ann MkiU'Tui-r,
At Liverpool June 26, slop Thomas Wilson
do do ship Uluuher, Potter.
At N< w York 4th inst. ship Corsair, Porter G
days
At New York 3 I inst, .loop Eagle, Vincent. !
«i* ron -ruts pout. \
At New York 3d inst. sliip Luuisa Matilda;
Wood, with dispatch
* Is not this wrong in' two respect.?
Ought Mr Wilson who was Editor of a
newspaper (the“ True American") to have
been Postiiius’cr ? And ought a female to
be appointed to office ?—Enquirer.
WASHINGTON, August 6.
The Commissioners of the Navy Board
are at present absent on a tour of iiispcc-
tionof (lie Eastern Navy Yards* The Prosi-
dent of it, Comm. Rodgers, is to take
command of the Ship North Carolina and
Capt, Chauncey, it is said, is to tak•? mm
maud of the Naval.Station at New York
The two vacancies which will thus lie oc
casioned arecxpected to be tilled by Comm.
Bainbridge, who, being the oldest Cummin
sinner of the Board, will become President
of it, and Comm. Jacob Jones.
Capt, James Barron has been appointed
to command the Naval Station a^ Philadel
phia, and has repaired thither.—Nat. In).
The Detroit Gazette of Friday Inst, (23d
u 1 f.) saysu that boats, calcula'cd to pass
ilirnUgh Lakes St. Clair and E- ie. and the
N--W York canal, are now building near the
F »ot ot Lake Huron, tor the purpose of ta
king cargoes of produce to the ciiy of New-
York!
Maryland.—The contest in this State
seem tube settling down between Messrs.
Crawford and Adams, and it is said the
State wijl most probably divide between
them. Uobmt Wright, formerly Governor
of the State, U one nf the Candidates in fa
vor of Mr Crawford.
The Uaron de Marcuil, Kmoy Extraordinary
and minister Plenipotentiary from France tothe
United States, was on the 14th ins', presented to
die President of the United Slates,-by the Sec*
retary of State, and received in his diplomatic
capacity.
Mr. Joiiv S. Daiihouii, of Virginia, has author
ised the editor of the Warrenton Gas -tte to con
tradict the rumour of his appointment aa minis
ter to Mexico—and to state tha^ “he has never
solicited or received that or any other appoint
ment.”
(ry PnnnRHicx 9. Fkil is not a candidate for
Alderman at the ensuing election.
qy We are requested to state that Uomiht M.
Gnobwix, also declines being a candidate for
Alderman / —
G7P An inteivi^w with the author of Charles
tonian is requested bv (he person to wlion the
communication was addressed.
(Jj. We have received several Tickets for
Aid (men, which we ore cr.mpetled top-stpone
publishing until our uuxt .Lr want of room.
For Nciv-York,
(established line)
The aliip
8 A V A N N N A H,
Win lleehe, Master,
la daily expected and will receive quick des
patch. For freight or passage, having handsome
accommodations, apply to,
HALL & HOYT,
aug 14 164
NOTICE.
fl'MIK Subscriber receives
1 of
constant supply
Corn Meal ami Corn Grits,
from the Steam Mill, which he ntferafor sale at
his store. Market-square. He ha 1- also on. hand
torn and Wheat Brim.
BUBNKZiiU JKNCK3.
aug 14 1*1-64
Tor Philadelphia:
Tho fast sailing sloop
PlttNCE MAtnifGTV
,J Tubmam, Mastor,
Will.sail with quick desnatch, linringa part cf
her curgo engaged for ti eight of the remain^
deror passage, apply to tho m ister on boarA, H t
Telfnir's Wlmif, or to llAi.L & liOY\T.
ang 10 162
lleccUir.di
nr this Li-rx aiihivah,
ntltA Loaf Sngai*
dJ 50 do live Whiskey
15 11 lids do
25 III.Is double anchor Girt
50 ktvgs spiced Salmon
20 do Scotch Herring
25 boxes No 1 Chocolate t
Soup and Candies in boxes.
UAUUUY {/liBtlHBUV.
•oir 12 t163
0
Trunk of Clothes Stolen.
S TOLEN from the yard of Col John I.Huberts
on Monday night lust, a large sized Trunk,
hair cover,containing 2 pair corduroy pantaloons
1 pr yellow drill do. buttoning up ihc leg, 1 p?
striped buff cub ii me re do. cut out ut the bottom)
1 white, 1 striped and 1 buff vest, 2 silk lldkfs.;
2 white cravats, 2 pair white cotton half hose; 1
pair worsted do > 1 pr blue cloth pantaloons) 3
shirts, and several-other small articles.
Should nr.y of the above property be offered
for sale, persons are requested to stop it.
Any person who will leave information at this
office, which will lead to a detection of the thief
•nd the recovery of the articles, shall be suita
bly re watded. /
aug 14 c*
hmpty Hollies.
ItlUSANl) empty Forter bottles
wanted to purchase Apply to v
G. F I'ACvfiSS.
, Esclnngc Dock,
aug a16.) )_
Corn, Flour and Uncoil.
LANDING FROM GEN. LA FAYETIE.
8 Itifshela prime white Coro
|0 I tuxes bacon
jMOLV STltnR,
200 Dbls new btiperflue Klpur, from ne^t
Wheat
For sale by , H ALL & HOYT,
aug 12 163
;; —lAmma ^
FiioM sriiF wM. Wallace,
I’ll’Ei HOLLAND RlN.^varranted pur^
53 IllidS Prime St Cfuix Sugar
53 bblS dll Georgia do
30 do Havana brown do ,
2 pipes superior Cdglinc brandy
200 bugs nfime Green Coffee
100 bbls New Eoglitnd Gin
10 lihds Philadelphia Whiskey
30 kegs Tobacco, brown’s No. 1
Ct'tar .era and eighths pines "Fico’* tVinA
.For sale by J. W. LONG,
nug t2 tiit63 _
C. KELS hr & CO.
H AVE received by late arrivals, an assjttmenf
of faslribnnble
Culidoes. Chintzes,
and /
Printed Muslins.
JILSO, ]
A great variety of seasnnahk*
BRY GOODS.
aug 12 ■* Pi63
During the absence! of
the subscriber Doctor A. Sheftall will act as his
attorney
E. DELAMOTTA.
Hop'd 4 a164
\
INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT. '
,tj*The subscribers to the Memcflial on Inter
nal Improvement, are requested to meet at the
EXCHANGE on MONDAY NEXT at 12 o’clk
to appoint a Committee of Correspondence.
COMMEUCtA h.
NEW YORK, Attest 3,
We liavp received a letter, vj:t Baltimore,
from Rio Juneiro, of 15th June, which
states, UinLiti expectation of the arrival of
the hostile Portuguese armament from
Lisbon, the Imperial Government was con
centrating their forces (naval and military)
at Rio Janeiro, the eapifat of the Empire ;
fnr which purpose the squadron which had
lieen blockading Pernambuco had been re
Called. Several merchant ships had been
purchased by Government to lie converted
into vessels of war, and a fine new frigate
was in a state of preparation to be added
to the navy, of which Lord Cochran was
chief, ami Captain Jewett second in com
mand.
The letter 1 adds* thrit bine - tenths of the
Brazilians have no confidence whatever
hi,the security of their government, but
arc fully persuaded, notwithstanding their
high note of preparation for defence,, and
the patriotic and bold tone of his Imperial
M jesty’s proclamation, that the restoration
of the Portugese authority is intended.,
and Will be attempted whenever an oppor
tunity offers, and probably on the first ufri
val of the Portuguese fleet. -
The above mentioned letter contains the
following copy af a letter, dated,
‘•LIMA, APRIL 1.
"The revolution Which took place in the
Castle of Callao, on the 4th February, has
been followed by (he entry of u division of
'the Spanish army, under Gen. Monet, into
this city, who now occupy it and the Castle
of Callao, having inarched olf,the 2000
men (Pah iota) that revolted. The new re
gulations of Peru open their port9 for three
years. There is now good order end a
better government established than there
was in the time of the Patriots.
“Gen. BoHvuc U now tn tM province of
Truxilln, with about 7000 men, which is
very inferior in force to that Whicd the
Royalists possess. A generol battle must
soon take place, which will, in all probabil
ity, decide tbe fate of this country.
'•At present the market (3 in such.state,
that it is imposible to give you a correct
idea. A generul rise iu drygoods is expec
ted to take place. It is expected very
[ht-rllK Sim* MAJKSTIC ]
“LIVERPOOL, June 26.—The Cotton Market
has been dull, which maybe attributed in seme
degree to the heavv arrivals in the eal lv part of
the week, and although we do not after our
quotations, still in otder to effect sales,a Hiding
reduction must be submitted to. The total sales
nf the week are 6’jJ9 hags, and consists of 1978
Upland t 915 at 8,1 a8jtl, 531 at 8 3 3 a 8 5-8, 434
at 8$ a 9,98 at 9 j 'a 9^ > 449 New.Orleans, 10
8jd, 195 at 9 n 9J, 159 at 9$ a 9$, 30 at 10J, 35
stllja 114. 20 at 12) 356 Tennessee, tic. 161
at 8 1-8,1 a 8 3-8d. 83 at 8J a 8f 112 at 9 a 9 1 -8)
904 Sea Islands, 39 at 12$d a 13 1, 45? at 13$ a
134. 191 at 13} a 14}, 116tit !4itt 14}, 23 at 15,
21 at 16, 57 at 17) 10 stained do at 10d; 630
Pernambuco, 173 at 11-Arf a ljljd, 447 at 115-8 a
11 7 8. lOat 121-8) 289 Uabia, 142atl0}da 10
l-2d, 30at 10 5-8,117at 11}‘ 308 Maranliam at
lOjtl ti lid; 128 Mina Nova at 10 L8d t 126 Pa
ra ut 10-T) 29 Demernra at 12tl) 730 Carthagena,
710 at 7id, 20 at 7?) 60 Sural, 40 at 6d, 20 at 7|f
amt 22 Kengttl at 6j.
"Of Tobacco about 100 hhds. have beCn taken
by the tfade and-on speculation at the former
prices —Of Turpentine 1,150 hbK have been
disposed of at 8s fot- hard, and 10s 9d for inferi-
or old, up to 14s 6(1 for a parcel of fine new. 200
bills American Tar brought 14s and 4000 bbls
Stockholm 16s a 16s 6d each The sales in
Floor were Considerable! 12,000 bbls llaltimoro
and Philadelphia at its a <5t per bbl. for imme
diate export. Rice is without alteration t 240
casks Carolina were’sold at 14s 3d a 14s 6.1 for
middling, 15s 9d for good, arid 16s for fine t 330
bags Uengal brought IJs peTcwt.
CJlnoi/ier letlec same (Idle. J
“The cotton market lias been very heavy all
the week in consequence pflarge arrivals ; but
priefek are without material alteration. The
imports from 1st Jan. last to this day are 273,189
packages: the sales during the s'me period are
285,951 packages. The sales of the week a-
mount to 6034 packages.”
(From the LondonNew PriceCurvent )
'('he Markets, June 22—COTTON-.—In Cot
ton there has been little done during the last
week) the sales aru only about 1700 bags.—-
Some parcels of East India have been taken for
export, and prices of all descriptions are Without
alteration. Madras is becoming rather scarce,
and there is none in the next safe.
United States, District of
Georgia.
JJY THE mSTJtloT COURT,
A vriusr Tkids, 1824.
'|VTIF. following pcrsoiiH having been drawn
I and summoned to serve as Grand and' Petit
Jurors at said Court, having failed to attend—It
•s ordered tlr>t they be fined according to law,
unless they shall make sufficient excuses, on
oath to tbe Clerk, on or before the 2d Tuesday
in November next
Grand Jurors.—Archibald Smith, Frederick
S. Fell, J- P Henry, George Gordon, Joseph
Habersimm, James Hunter, Robert Habersham,
Charles Kelsey, Alexander Telfair, Benjamin
lliirrougbs.
Petit JnrorS.— Wim. P. Clark, C. II. Hayden,
John Gribben, Ri’uben G. Taylor, and John F
Fraser.
Extract from the minutes.
GEO.GLEN, Clerk
ring 14 »164
Stopped from a Wegro Man,
4 SILVER WATCH, supposed to be stolen
The owner can have it by p ying cost of
advertising and proving property—Enquire near
tiie residence of Mr John G'uilmartin, Indian-
street.
THOMAS RILEY.
aug i4 164
Onions.
A LOT of Onions for sale low, if applied for
soon, by
GF.O D CORNWELL,
At L. Petty’s store, J Hies’ upper wharf,
ang 14 c*.64
DOUG LAS S& SORUE ft,
. OFFER FOR SALE.
A Ct (t\\ RAGS COI'FEE, different qualities
ii I00 kegs efit Nails teftoi te'il sifies
14 bales domestic Shirtings and .-<heeti
120 whole knd Waif boxes Window
Glass
2 patent Oil Cloth Carpets
63 qr l) “* ca Spanish Scgarc-
45 bbjji PioUr
Art asSuitn.ent of
CASttXGSi
ncipr <2 1*163
« y - r ^ ^
KICK;
A FEW casks Rice of good quality, for sale bjf.
A ' WILLIAM CROT1IER9,
At the counting room of S Wright,
Hunter’s buildiugL
aug 7 il61
Clerk's Office,
A c» car 6th, 1824,
P ROPOSALS will be received on or before
the next meeting of Council, forythe City'
Printing for one yekr, applicants will leave their
proposals at the t Jerk’s Office,
M. MYERS, c^c.
aug 7 161
Sheriff’s Sales continued.
7r[\N the first Tuesday in 3eptemi»er n'hxt, will
lA/be sold before the Court House in the Ci<y
of Savaftnsh between the usual hours of 10 and
4 o’clock.
Five negroes, Cesar, Hannah, Joe, Ruth, and
Harriet, levied on Under a fi fa on forerlosuie in
favor of Davis & Berrien, agair.et Joseph C. Hab
ersham,
Also, lot No 24, Elbert "ward, in the city of
Savannah, with Hie buildings thereon, levied on
un.ler a fi fa on foreclosure as the properly of
PJ Vollutun, to satisfy Marv Lew den
ISAAC D’LYON, sco.
a!n*14 164
For itciiL
The House on the corner of—
and South BrtwWtreel, ut present 4
occupied by Mrs Maxwell. J_
Also, The 'westcni half of the House next east
of the above—at present occupied by Thomas
Butler, Esq. For terms apply to
1 H. KIRBY,
ang, 7 , ldl , k ';.u.•;,
JNO 1 ICE- , _
W ILL be sold at the City Pound on i-M-laV
next, the 13th inst. at 9 o’clock, ortt h'uok
2 years old Steer, bruilded on life side T. M,
F M. STONE, C n.
Bug 10 167 '
Sweet Malaga Vffinc.
Bhip
QK. CASKS just received per
William \Wllace,
And for sale by
J B HERBERT Sc CO.
aug 12 163
NOTICE.
T HE Annual Election forOfficers of the He.
brew Congregation, according to their
charter—Will take place on MONDAY NEXT,
the I6ih inst. at the Synagogue between the
hours of 12 and 2 o’clock,
aug 22 a.163
Brought to Jail,
I N Savannah on the 9th irist. a mulatto boy who
sayshis name is Daniel, andtluri he belongs to
George Young of Oglethorpe County, Georgia,
and that he ranaway about the 1st inst he is 5
lcet 6 inches high and about 17 veais of age.
JOHN 1 DEWS, icc. •
rtng 12 163
Brought to Jail, .
I N Savannah on the 9.h inst. a negro mafi who
says his name is Sampson and that he belongs
to Capt Arnold of Bryan County, Georgia, and
that he ranaway about three weeks ago, he is 8
feet 114 inches higli, and about 30 years <>f age.
JOHN I. DEWS,*c c.-
aug 12 163. v
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on the c9lh July last a dark mu
latto man who says his name is Kltfck, and
that lie belongs to the State of Georgia, and is
employed on tlife Ocmulgee River, and that he
ranttWny about one month ago, lie is 5 feet 74 in-
ehea high and about 25 years of age.
JOMNIDF.WS, J co
aug 7 161
Take Notice.
T iiE Managers and Assistants of Engines will
on Saturday the 28th.instant, proceed Jo e»
lecta
CLERK
jjvn *•*
MESSENGER.
Applications be left with the Clerk on or before
that day.
By order of the Board,
JOHN HAUPT, Clerk.
attg5 160
LOST,
F ROM behind a Sulky, within two Chiles nfthfa
■city on the Augusta road,, between trip
hours ofp and 7 o’clock, on Tuesday Morning,
a nearly new Saddle, Bridle and Martingal.'sgw-
qd up in a new rug Any person who may Ivrivo
found the same, will be liberally r« > urded by
leaving them at the Office of tho Savannah Re
publican. •
aug 12 >163 . ' .
Carpet Stolen.
CARPET 4 yarda w'rcje'and 5 yards long
wasstolentrom Liberty square, oppnsito
the Human Chapel, on the evening of the lOtU
inst Any person whs will leave information aft
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