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L called to ftftk the Urnerti. «r l.e woutu mat a proper fl. & con- MAUniED—Tu Augusta, by «,» n
L.pt of his cabin, ami tlo linn the honor struct cl fo the imlmg.'ilihjhe Udije.rul on WIilu.h 1<\ thU-ixs
flak*' passive with hicn td the United the soulltsidfc t»f Castle t hi den.
This is the fifth oh slxlh applies-
i „f tltd kind he has received since it lms GtneYat'Jiici'cson anti Gen..Ormatrong.
»n known that he had declined the p.-ovi-j \Ve are aiiihorizptl to say that a corres-
[„ made by Congress For conveying hitnlpoiidcnce has tec.ntlv taken.jilacthefwt-en
jtl,,. United States^ I think it, pmJ>ubie|Gen, ArmsRtnr-gnoil Uon.'.larksuu, in rela-
r will leave Paris about Iho 10th of
|v, and most likely, go out in the Steplia-
tlbut it is by no means cci tain.
|.{n the way of political news, I have
Lc/ogive you, This counlry is in a very
Tjjvrou9 condition, bur the people are
(mg rapidly th* little' liberty thfcy have
j, The'longer I remain in Europe rhe
L ( am convinced of the happy Condi-
1, of our country, and have often thanked
j God that I am an American.”
hm. La Fayette*—It is not improbable,
it ilienirungeinents, of the cuniplctiou
M|ch Gen. La Fayette speak as being
[cssary before his departure from France
[this country, were arrangements of a
[uniary kind. It is well known that the
Jieral is not rich. Probably of the vust
(ales of which lie was proprietor in Ids
|n right and that of his wife, at (lie com-
liicriociit of our revolution, nothing ro-
(iulexcept the estate called La Grange,
Li e lie and hit) family i cside.
■ t is umlerstoiid that lie will be at no ex-
Ige in the cities. He ought to he at no
Lose any where. It is hoped ihathe
jl nut be permitted to expend one cent
|llie U. S. The people have proclaimed
i to be the.ir guest; let him be treated,
irefore, us such. Whenever lie iaaves
|ity, a gentleman Should be appointed to
jenahim, ar.d in guard him front everex-
(nse, until he arrives at some other city,
licrc he will receive a similar attention.
. Nut. Journal.
Maii
v U. At
tmn to shave supposed strictures mude by
the latter ou the r-or^Vct* of the 'former,
wlrilh,Secretary of War, in a private I- <■■■■.
trj Mr Muiimic of die Gill el .lannaiy 1 ft 17,
The rcsu|f isU-a prompt and Irani; dim
vouHtl, on 'he p;il t. of Hen Jackson, of any
intention,in what he did any,, “to .cost a
reproach upon.iny individual ahd also, r
dctfial«(tho.geniiihenths of a part of tliV
sujd letter, as published in Si vernl of the
Jouruals. (In this last puinl, the Geiier&l'g
words ore—■;*,• Permit toe here, l)nWever, to
observe, that the, Words “by the wickedness
or weakness of ntit tffyr jijitiitfer.” winch
you liaye ijiioted from my letter to Mr.
Monroe, tint! underscored, in your coinlinu-
nicutionj are not to be found in the copy
now im my pusussion, printed from the
original; and furnished to Edilors^ol the
Nhtionul Intelligencer.
Itev. Sir
i to MifiS
v-aht, both of ColutnbuO.uanty.
1)1 Kll—At Mfttnnzns, on thij V81I1 Juae. of the
yelU.iv fever; Midshipman EnsnSzkii Ilmin,
at iln U S. NaVy—aiming man universally lie-
mvea and estcumed by hu, associates and ac
quaintances
At No-folk; on the 6ili inst after a protracted
Https*, Hr, r lmot V. Itoomis, nf the U. S. Navy,
aged 33 years.
KALflMOlIE, August 7.
Df.iVth or thk Mon. C. A. Uomtny,
The brig Nuble^arrivcd at this port this
morning from Huenos,Ayers, brings infor
mation of the demise, on the 1 ltb June, of
the linn. Cjtsan A. Rodney, Minister Ple
nipotentiary from the United States, Tlyc
family oftho deceased were to take passage
on board the brig America, to sail in u few
days tor Philadelphia. -
8HW NEWS.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Annirsn
•i.Schr Kii*a Si Mary, Durkco, BaltmOrc, 5 days,
Corn to Cunimiug & Gwuthmey.
Sloop Spartan, Deluno, Charleston, 1 day, to
1’oni.e 0. .Mackenzie, S C & J Schenk, and others.
Sloop Harlequin, — , from New Provi
dence. I'nfsengars,Cap,. Allen, and Mr Jucel-
lin first officer of the ship Eurupa, lust on the
Caicos Keys. „
< Steam boat Carolina, Capt. Wray from Augus
ta with BoaisNns4 and 11 in tow, cotton nnd
ether frieronandise to O Tuft, Duhamel 8c Auze,
A Low 8i co, Cuuirning 8t Gv. atimiey, George
Gordon 4nd others , ‘- i —
and wife.
For New-Torh
(ESTABLISHED LINE )
in . i Tl c slop
■Ml s a. V a n n a h,
Win. lU-bcr, Master,
Will receive quick despatch, i-'i.r freight or
passage, having liiindsonm accommodations, ap
ply YO the master on board, or to
IIALL & HOYT,
aug 17 16.5 / .
'TOBitt SALES.
Prime Vork^Ten.%Loaf Sugar,
St. Croidc Sugar, &jr.
\\i || t ! HLS l*mnu i\)rk, Nc.W V jvkCiiy
.Ui\F\F Inspection
1
t’aisengers, Mr .McCarthy
Approaching Flection.
ITIic Now York Statesman is of opinion
lit the hardest of the Presidential battle
[yet to be fought.- “There is to be e
luultAnenu? movement thougliout the coun
V in favor of Mr Crawford.” We ore
[l(l “ tho tno.it- strenuous efforts will be
«ih> to secure votes for the caucus candid
e,” «• Even in the Eastern Slates, the
intent is now revived.—In Vermont ac-
b politicians are in motion to organize
kmwei ful parly in opposition to the SecVy
[State.” In New Hampshire •' the fifty
leiiiumtic members of the L»gislntuie
lm did not unite in the nntninatiun of Mr
■lann nrc about to wage u vigorous oppn
lion in that State. The leading paper i?
J favor of Mi Crawford.” We are nex t
fid (hat in Rhode Island and Connecticut
lir CMiiu zealous and active friebds who
|re wedded to his success. Next it is said
hat in Massachusetts “ Mr Crawford's
lnrtizaiis openly and confidently claim the
lute of file State.,-—In Mato the i cdifccitat
id hopes of the frieudsof the caucus cau*
Viate a-e apparent. In New York they
liim every thing and spare no exertioin
1 rcily their predictions of sugeessv” It
nidi-nt from tlip whole urtiele that the
i(or» ol the Statesmnn are seriously alar
|rd hi the. zeal, energy and : successful la
nf i In- friends of the National Candid*
Their triumph over all opposition
On the first Monday in October next,\he gen
eral election for seven Members of Congress, arid
fpr Representatives to the State Legislature,
will take place throughout Georgia Thq fol
lowing gentlemen are candidates for the null ra
ges of the people. ' ; ,
FOn COMGRIiSS.
Col E. F. TATTNALL, of Chatham, '
Col ALFItl-’.D CU.TUIIKRT, do
JOHN FORSYTH, Erq. of Riehraond,
Gen WYLY THOMPSON, of P.ihut,
Dopt JOEL AHIIOTT; of Wilkes,
GF.OIIGK CARY, Esq. of Columbia,
Maj. JAMES MERRlWETHF.It, of Clarke,
. A. a. L0NG3 i:REET,. bsq, of Greene,
Duct,CHARLES E. HATNFS, of Clarke.
(C/* Out- friends iii the different counties in
this state will confer a special favor in forward
ing to us,by mail, the roturns of votes given for
each candidate for Corigreas, ut the ensuing e-
lection. '
nr. low,
Ship Savannah, Hcebe, 9 days from New York,
to Hall &■ lloyt—with uuassoi led cargo, to Ponce
‘fk'M'Kenzic, Hull tk Hoyt, J ( H Herbert co, S
G& J xcbetik, Joiinvtoii, Hills & Co, o E
Wood, H Clelaud, G Newhall, A U Fanmu £3 co,
A Dufaure, T Duller U eo, W l' Wiliiums, P
Hill, A Delaroche, R Campbell, O l afi, S C Dun-
ningi J It Wiolt, J,W Long, Scaibrough U Clock*.
G Ik W Robertsoo, G Ureitlmayer isi co, J P
Seize', F Gillct & co. Cant Davidson,; A Evans,
Mayers k Hamilton, \V Fuller, II Cassidy U co,
l ,W Morieli, A Wade, J H M Kenzic, O John
son, A G Millei, J Meigs, C Kel.-my tico,J Kop
mifii, Oaudry & Herbert, C ltoe.J Miller, G Ra
ker, Dr liartow, Duha-i-cl \ Auze, G W Rockwell
& co, J Tentield, T Purse, F I Lay, J M'Nisti, H
Lord tfi co, add others.
(XT’ Wc learn from a gentleman who came up
from belbw this morning that the packet ship
Savannah is aground on the oyster beds with the
toss of her rudder, and is supposed to have
sprung a leak. Lighters which went down to
tier have not been able to take out any part lit'
her cargo, In consequence of the weather. The
S* whs driven ashore on Saturday last in a squall
SAILED TESTBUDAT,
K L Packet ship William Wallace, for New
York—Passengers, Mm Clelaml, Messrs. Pliiii
Hrasch, F S Fell, II Fell, P Wiltberger, .1 i
Smith, J Meigs, G F Palmes, and Rawley. ,[ I’he
W. W, went to se^this nulrr,ing at 8 o’clock.
AHUIVsn-tltOK THIS 1-OUT,
At New York 5th irtst. ship Lady Gallatin,
Perry, 6 ilays.
. roinbinatiorja. is more and
but every day. V
[Phil
more appa-
Press.
The following article we copy from the
emrtcratin fVi-Astand vvi- liope ImresfRerf
;efriendaof M. Adams,will cease toca
imniale Mr C. KVvford, on the subject of
[ermitting fu.uis to lie in (be Bunk ut W ash-
lutton. Wc have never paid'any attention
the ridiculous stories upon this subject,'
il we publish 1 this artjelo. only fer the
lurpose of showing that Mr Orawlord could
nve no possible motive in his course, while
lie other heads of departments had a di
[cct pecuniary interest in .it. How old
must Mr Adams’son have beefn when In*
frasmade director.—JVai-. .Udi'.
"The supporters oftlie federal candidate
lave made great cornplaiuts of Mi Uravv
lord’s having allowed 50.000 or 6O.OO0 dol
lars of public mopey to lie in the. Bank of
[he me’ropolis at Washington, before- the
Wanization ol the United States’ Bank.
It was to no purpose*to tell t'.tein that Mr
piiiwfui d had the President’s instructions
[hat lie had no stock or interest, in -the
dink, and that he could tint be influenced
by view* on the Presidency, as the people
uf thk District have no vote on the Preri-
leotial question—still they would not be
Satisfied It now appears. Ip their shame
and confusion, we hope, that their own can
didate, Mi Adams, ’ deposited during .16
Imonths, commencing in the fall of 1820,-
|340 or 050,000 dollars of public money in
Itliis same Bank of the M(>tropolis,arid that
Ihe was.then a holder of its stock to a con
Isiderablc amount, and his son was then or
|*oon after appointed a diiector! At this
■period there was (tlttw of the United States,
land an order of the President, requiring
(that all pubMc-money should be deposited:
jin the Banlt of theUnited States. Mr Ad
joins disregarded both, to favor the Bank in
|which he was interested. What say the
jriodlgals now !! j
STM'S LFUISLJTmiE.
S^KATOll,
WILLIAM DAVIES.
Ulpukskntatives,
WILLIAM LAW,
/ ROHEiiV- W FOOLER,
MOHDE0A1 MYERS,
JOIl T.UOI.C.KS,
There is no oppo*ition for, Senator * sad only
three Representatives can pe sunt.
J
HYSON
TEAS, ..
of this yc-ara impor
tation,
20 chests • ■
SO half tio
100 Ten Cattya
100 Five do
6 Boxes Canisters
2 lbs each _
10 lilids prime St. Cruix Sugar
30 ht>U Luaf Sugar
200 Fi-inie Hams in bags
Just received per ship S«Vannnh, fur sale bv
J. U. HERBERT, & CO *
aug 17 165
l\ (ULLET& CO.
•om:n Fun ials on a' h.uioux,
piFTY PIECES 42 inch HEMP BAGt.ING,
Received by the ships Emperor, William Wal
lace, nnd uuw landing from the Suvanpali,
76 i*ackages, Seasonable and
Woollen (I ootls.
Boiifrlit mostly in June and July last, which
can be sold at the present New.York prices.
aug 17 l!65 ,
NOTICK.
n URING my absence from this State Arthur
Bain, will act as my attorney.
■nugl7
m165
GEORGE STOW-
Uyc Whiskey.
F IFTY Barrels ftye Whiskey, just received
per ship Savannah, and for sale by
aug 17
l!65
GAUDUY &. IIEHREltT.
(p* The Letter Bag of tlic
Brig Osgood, for Liverpool, will be positively ta
ken from the Counting-room of the Subscriber,
to morrow evening at 4- o’clock. ,
SAMUEL WRIGHT,
aug 17 165 ,
Just Received,
’• BY SHIP SAVANN.'H
F IFTEEN THOUSAND lbs Bacon Hama war
ranted. For sale by
GAUDRT & HERBERT,
aug 17 - i.163
FOR ALDERMEN.
To the Editor.
Drab Sin—You wilt confer a favor by publish
ing’the following ticket, ns we believe it expres
ses the feelings of a very large proportion of
voters—Whether auj- uieasufeiTwiU be taken to
form an ribctoral ticket wo are nut yet inform
ed, though we have heard individuals fiom va
rious parts of the city express a desire that it
may be done—The present depresstd situation
of our city, imperiously demands that the con
duct of its affairs sliould be placed in the liands
of citizens possessing enterprisjpg capacity and
Who will devote themselves to restore it to its
former importance. The list presented you for
Aid, rmeli comprises the most prominent candi
duties, arid We believe there are but few who
would hot be willing to delegate to them the
power of directing the concerns of the city.
Superior Court—Chatham
County.
Thomas F Purse & all A
Complainants )
nml > IN EQUITY.
Richard It Cuyler, ex’r |
Wm Shaw, deceased. J
I N this case, on the suggestion in the defend
ant’s answer, that certain persons not parties
to this bill, tending in Scotland, claim to hi; en
titled to a distribution of part of the undivided
estate ofWm Shaw, deceased, and on motion,
tt is ordered that all persons concerned do ap
pear before the Superior Court of Chatham
Count in the term of January next, then and
there to establish Such their claims; and in de
fault thereof,,that the undivided - Aate of the
said Wm Shaw, be distributed amoSig the com
plninants agreeably to the decree of said Cour
and that this rule be published once a month
until the expiration thereof.
Extract from the minutes this 7th day of June,
1824. t
A. B. FANNIN, Clerk
june 17 §t138
James Morrison,
Charles Harris,
Win B Builoclv
R W Habersham
James S BtvUocjll
IV11- Marshall;
fs.iac Minis,
'l'h os N Morel,
.V'Wna C Dauieli,
, Pliifip Prasch,
S M Bond,
WmC Wayne.
' George Shick,
J W JackSori.
Mri. EDiTnn—Please insert in your paper the
following gentlemen as,candidates for Aider-
men at the ensuing election. It is believed they
will serve if elected:
Charles Harris, R; W Habersham,
‘ Nautical Accuracy.—The track across
Itlie Atlantic is so well understood by A-
®6ficau navigators, that the Francis, lately
Bf 'tved at Norfolk from Liverpool, spoke
than three of our line ships, the Pa-
Thompson, nd Canada, on her
The non-arrival of the packet ship Ste-
Phania, (says the New York Gazette) ren-
ders it highly probable that she has been
detained to receive on board Gen. La Fay-
tato aod Son. We are glad to perceive
William C. Duniell,
Wiiliam B Builoch,
George Shick,
VVm P Mai-shRlt,
James Rlorrisoii,'
Philip Bia'sch,
Wm C Wayne,
Jos W Jackson,’
Isaac Minis,
3 B Gaudiy,
S M Bond,
F Dcnsler-
A SUBSCRIBER-
For Sale.
\ VERY .valuable tract of Land in Liberty
County, situate on the Sunbury Road, two
miles and a half from Riceborougn; containing
two hundred and ten acres. This land is very
valuable for Cotton, Rice and Corn, and as well
calculated for that culture as any land in the
county 5 the conditions are low and reasonable)
there arc between seventy and eighty acres
cleared and under fence, there is alsp a good
dwelling house, and all necessary out buildings
on the premises—guarantee titles will be given
to the purchaser, no incumbrances lying on said
land. . i '
For further particulars apply to Capt. Joseph
Jones, in Liberty CoontVi or to
EDWARD XL BAKER,
Owner in McIntosh county,
autr 16 ^ y■
Pure Calcined Magnesia, a
New Article.
Brought to Jail,
I N Savannah «n tne 9.h Ririt. a negro man.w'hp
sifys his name’is b^nriivson d'lid that he belongs
to Capt Arnold of Bryan County, Georgia, and.
that lie runaway: about tlri ee weriks ago, he is 5
feet Hi inches liigh, and about 30 years of age.
JOHN 1. DEWS, ac c.
aug 12 Aj 163 j. ,f
Brouglit tof Jail. 4 ■ . r
F 4 Savannah on the 29lh July last a dark mu
latto man who says his name is F.llick, and
that lie belongs to the Stale of Georgia’, and-is
employed on the Ocmulgee River, nnd that li
runaway about one mouth ago, he is 5 feet 7j 111
dies high and about 25 years of age.
JOHNIUP*WS,»cc
aug 7 161
JAMES SCOLES.
SILK, COTTON, AND WOOLEN DYER
AND SCOURER.
''■THANKFUL for past favors takes this method
I. of informing his friends and the public in
general, that lie cnudmies the above business at
his old stand, corner of Bay lane, and Montgom-
cry street near the Baptist Church. LEOHOR.A
CHIP, AND STRAW RATS, dyed.nnd dress,
ed, Gentlemens and Ladies DRESSES cfall kinds
dyed and finished with dispatch.
N ft Clothes left to lie dyed or Scoured can
be repaired if required,
aug 17 165
WANTED IMMEDIATELY
A N apprentice for the printing business,
quire at this office.,
En<
aug 17
165
Regimental Orders.
IN Election is hereby ordered to be held-On
i\. Wednesnny the 1st of September next, at
the Engine house in Reynolds Square, for a
Captain to command the 4th company of the
1st Regiment The poll will be opened at 9
o’clock A M. under the superinlendunce ol the
persons designated bylaw.
By order Col. Marshall, i . , - •
M. W. STEWART.
Adit. 1st Regt.
aug 17 el 65 . 0 .
VCalvin linker.
TO-MDUROW, latt) inst ut 11 o’clock,
' llill l/e sold before oni Sio:e,
30 burreb New EngLnd Hum
20 do ‘.Whiskey
13 do Gin
ALSO,
A. jjenernt aisr.j-tmcnt of
ti ROVER 1 E S, if.
aug 17 165 Term. c,..
Received, •
]' III' TUB LATE Allai.A-.S,
BUI S r.oaf Sugar ,
50 do Rye Whiskey
15 lilids < do
25 hbls double Anchor Gilt
50 kegs spiced S-.ilriion .
20 do 1 Scotch tiefring . '■
25 boxes No 1 Chocolate
Soap and Candles in tales,
CAUUKiy HERBERT.
aug 12. 1.I63 ' !
Corn, Flour and Racon.
LAN HlffG FRO At GEN LA FAYKTTbJ
IfUaheb prime wlvitc Corn
10 tln^eH I’ncoh/' •
ALSO IN. STORE, ,
200 lilda new Supeifine Flour, from iicv
Wheat
Foi* sale by HALL St IIOYT.
ang 12 163 • ■ ■ ■> ■ 1
LANDING .
FROM 8TIIP AVM. AYALLACE,
11/-SX PIPES^HOLLAND (ilN. warranted |iurc
iiViJ IN STORE,
53 llhds Prime St Croix Sugar
50 bbls do Georgia do
30 do Havana Brown do
2 pipes superior Cognac Brandy
200,bags prime Green Coll'ee
100 bbls New England Gin
10 hhds Philadelphia WhlskSy
30 kegs Tobacco, Brown’s No. 1
Quarters and eighths pipe* '‘Pico’ 1 Witjft
Forsaleby * > ' J. W. LONG,
aug (2 ’ • stl63 ,
. c. it ms nr e? co.
H-- received by late arrivals, an assoitmcht
of fashionable
Calicoes, Chintzes,
■■ *■■ ... and / . .
Printed Muslins.
. [ f-d . ALSO, -- , .
A great variety of seasonable
DRY GOODS.
oug 12 . _l!63 -
DOUGLASS & SORREL,
i OFFRt,! FDR SALE!
G Cl (TV (1AGS COFFEE, .tjilfercnt qualities
Ll : 2ivs/ loo kegs cut Nails assorted sizes ■
, *>. -14 bales domestic Shirtings and sheet-
; ings . ' , . ’ ,
120 whole and half hoses Window
■ ‘ ’ Glass • . I; .»
c v2 patent Oi| Cloth Carpets
63 qr' 1 ^ ,5ose ® Spanish Segars
.]/’ 45 bbls Flour
Anassoitpiem Of
CASTINGS.
aug 12 rl63 1
NOTICE.
W ILL be sold at the Pound i n Savannah, on
mwm ~ m
Friday next, the Z9th inst between 12 aiur
1 o’clock. ;■ \\ !■
One red speckeled Cow, marked in each ear
with a smooth crop and under bit, dulaped, and
sewed horns. r •. (
.•<*'* . V- F. M. STONE, c. si.
oug 47 165
Sheriff’s Seles continued.
the first Tuesday in September next, will
sold before .the Cmit-t House in the City
of Savannah between the usual Lours of 10 and
4 o’clock. ; j - ■
One negro .fellow, named Joe, levied on un
der afi fa (in forerlosure in favor of Davis & Ber
rien airuirst Joseph C. Hubershnm.
;,^Also, lot No 24, Elbert ward, in the city of
Savannah, with the buildings thereon, levied on
up ier a (i fa on foreclosure as the property of
PJ Vollatdfu.'to satisfy Miry Lewden.
Also, nil tnat southern half part of Lot No 6,
Belitha Tything, Heathcote ward witli,tlie im
provements thereon; bounded north by a lane,
east by an adjacent lot, south by South broad
street, and west by Barnard street, levied on
under a foreclosure of a.mortgage froth George
L. Cope, to‘Wm. Whitfield.
, ISAAC D’LYON, see.
aug 14- 164- r
QR- CASKS just received
SES'S# William Wallace,
ship
Sweet Malaga Wihc.
pdr
■v.. ..illiam Wa 11 -^
And tbr sale by
aug 12 ’;163.
NOTICE.
T HE Subscriber receives a constant supp’;
J B HERBERT U CO.
Corn Meat and Corn Grits,
from the Steam Mill, which he offers for sale a:
his store, Market-square, He ha- also on han<T
Corn •arid Whuat Bran.
;v EBENEZEU JENCKS.
aug 14 Mt6t'
., v ttJC/K.
A TEW casks Rice of gooil quality, for sale By
,-V WILLIAM CROTHERS,
aug 7
At the counting room of S W right,
> : - Hunter’s building
l161
Cterk’i
8
Office,
'.’-’jp.'" ’ • Aooost 6t(i, 1824,
P ROPOSALS will be received on or In-fo-. -
the next meeting of Council,, for the Co
Printing for one year, applicants will leave Hub;
proposals atthe Clerk,’* Office.
M. MYERS, c c.
aug 7 • 161 " .. .
(fj* During tlie absence of
tlie Subscriber Doctor A. Shcftali will act as his
attorney • -
E. DE LAMOTTA.
ring 14 - *164'"
of
T HIS Medicine has been prepared by the
New York Chemical Manufacturing Compa
ny, and is said to be equal if jppt superior to the
celebrated Magnesia made hv Messrs Henry’s.
Families .who , are in the habit of making use of
this rem'edy would <fo well to give it a trial, ns
it comes much cheaper thrift Henry’s', bpi/ig
neatly piit up in bottles .at 37J cents each and
forsaleby 1 o, ^ i
LaY & HENDRICKSON,
■ Chemist and Druggist. /. ;
Shad’s Jiuilding.
jnlv 27 156 „■
Snuff & Tobacco.
L OBILLAUDS SnufF in Pottle8 f
dq Cut Toba'cco in small papers
Reed' per Wm'. Wallace and for sale by
LAY 81 HENDRICKSON,
Shad’s Buildings.
ALSO ON HAND.
500 Gall* Superior Lamp Oil, selected partic
ularly for the use rif families,
aug 12 163
United States, District
Georgia. , .
, I'- IN THE DISTRICT. COURT,
l ; Aoopsy Tehm, 1824.'
T HE following persons having been drawo
and summoned to servo as Grand arid Petit
Jurors.at said Court,, having (ailed to attend—It
is ordered th"t they be fined according.to law,
unless they shall make sufficient excuses), on.
oath to the Clerk, on or before the 2d Tuesday
in November next. ' ^ ' ;>■
■ Grand Juron.—Archibald. Smith, Frederick
S Fell, J. V. llenfy, G.eorge Gordon, Joseph
Habersham, .tames Hunter, Robert Habersham,
Charles Kelsey, Alexander Telfair, Benjamin
Burroughs. \..
Petit Jurors.—. Wm. P. Clark, C. H. Hayden,
John Gribben, Reuben G. Taylor, arid John F.
Fraser..
Extract from the minutes.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk,
aug 14 ol64 , ■
Stopped from a Negro Man,
A SILVER WATCH, supposed to be stolen
The owner can have it by p ying cost of
advertising and proving property—Enquire near
the residence of Mr John. Guilninrtin, Indian-
streeit.
THOMAS RILEY. .
aug 14 lf4f
For Bent,
SM 7’iie House on the corner
!"«land South Broad--,treeL at presen. •
occupied by Mro. Maxwell ■> , ' . V
Also, The western ha!f of tii.- Hduse ncxi c;i ■’
of ihe ,above—at present occupied by Tho.n .
Butler, Esq. I’ur terms apply to
II KIRBY
aijg .7 16? -v i . ■ ’ ''■*
Take Notice.
T HE Managers,alid Assistants of. Engines wyS'
on Sdturday the 28tl» instant,' proceed to. e
lent a ;
C L ERK
' ■ v v AND . ' .
■; ; -MESSENGER.'. ,. g
Applications be left with the Clerk on or bef.cv.
that day: ;
By order of tlie Hoard,
JPMN HAUPT, Clerk,
aug 5 169
. Carpet Stolen.
S\ CARPET* .4 yards wide and 5 yards.hm v
OU wasstoleb from. Liberty square, Cpposhi'
the RomSn Chapel, on the evening of the lh't
insf ; Any.person wli« will leaveinfoi-matiou'i "
this office .so that it may .b - ^ obtained by theov.
ner,' will be suitably rewarded,
iutg 12 • ;, *63 , .
NOTICE.
■JpjEHsONS having business with the- sub.-ct-j-
scriberswill please to call on Mr John I'.
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