Newspaper Page Text
Adniinistvutbr’s Notice.
P OUR n. inths after date, I shall apply
to the Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior cuurt of Chatham comity, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for'leave to
sell a tract of land, number ninety four,
(nil. 01) situated in the twelfth district of
Jltenroe county, in the stifle of Qbtitgia,
containing two hundred two and a half
ticres, being the real .estate of Launcclot
II Pony,'deceased, far the benefit of the
rcirsand ctedildia of said oatsite.
J. WALLACE,
Adin’r. of Lt II. Fcay.
aprll to 07
it, to Jail.
•jfN Savannah,, some ti^ie ago, a fiegro
X man who says his name is JIM, and
that lie belongs to John Pitman but docs
nut know where,Ills master lives,nor where
l.e ranaway Item. I am induced . to ‘be
,'tive tliat lie :
, 0 is •! feet 9
cars of ngej
peaking,
t une (4
JNO.I.Ol’.N
i4»vyr
ono else,
dabout 10
;t!e when
j. C. 6..
—
Treasurer s Ofii.cc,
'-vOatlST. 1, 1829.
T 1IE average price of Plourduriagthe
. last month being S7 per barrel of
| mi fbs. bread for the present month
must welRh as follows via:
11 l-t cents Loaf libs It oz
el-4 *• •• 1. •*. 51-1“
Of which all Rakers and Sellcrsof Bread
will take dftc Notice. ....
M. W. STEWART, c. t.
yjg l *
Seidlitz and Soda Pow-
... ' iters.
t fTbft DOZEN boxes Soda row-
A M W dors
60 do Seldlite do
ALSO
The Improved .Cheltenham Salts, pre
pared by Savory, Moore & Davidson, Im
parled aridfor sale by
X parsons,
Druggist, at the Eagle, No. 8 O. *•'!*
march 8 64
Notice.
T HE co-partnership Heretofore exist
ing between the subscribers under
the Arm of James Anderson & Co. expired
by limitation onthaStit oCHJnv Iasi, ,
, All persons indebted will mate payment
to James Anderson, who it duly authorised
to settle the affairs of the concern, and still
coutinuo the business for hit own account,
-JAMES ANDERSON,
CVM. KINO.
sjunr 18 • IH8
Notice. ..
TjlUUR months .after'date, application
JL 1 will be mrtd(! to tho Honorable the
Jusdcei of the Inferior Court of Effing-
baai county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell the half of an tmdi-
videil tract of land in the county of Effing
bam, containing 187 t t acres Tormerly
the property of llenjamin Porter, for the
I benefit of the heirs of William G. Porter,
fcceaaed. • •
1 WILLIAM KING,
Administrator de bonis non.
1 1hay8 100
MALLEllY & DUFFY,
drapers h tailors,
,, . Wt Tllft BATsV ' !
J^?T OF THE CITY HOTE*..
H S i, 'ceeivnd by roeonl arrivals from
-*--*1- Neiv , York, n fresh arid elegant as
sortment of tho most seasonable
■ GOODS,
In their lino—. *
■» .. . ootrsisTijfoor
llhie black, brown, olive, Oroen and mixi
BROADCLOTHS.
Ulun, brown,green,iind steel mlxt
, ,, QUEENS CLOTH.
Blue black And fancy' colored single ml|»
„ led
.. caMimere.
Merino Cloth and Cnssimcre, (light
and beautiful materials for summer
- * wbar)
. Bombazine Circassian
Brown, white and drab Epglllfi and
French Drill
Striped Fhrentltie, Sgtin Joan
Grass Clollu, Bmirhon Drill
SNk Gamble!. Nankeen
And a variety of flihcMuffs 'suitable foi
summer coatees and pnhtaloons
VESTINGS
English, Italian and French blafcft and
colored Silk
Valencia and,Marseilles of Buff,White
•fid neat fancy Patterb'i
White and Buff Caisimere and Cash-
iner«*t
X(l of wiiic^ ili6t tire prepared to make
to measure, In the best manner and at short
notice. ■
FANCY ARTICLES.
A handsome nsifartment of
Sllkand Linen Cambric Pocktf Hind
kerchief. ,
Cravats, Stocks, Stiffnerg ,
Blarlt, white and straw colored Horse-
skin Glnyes,
Grass Cloth and Linen do
Suspenders, Watch Guards and Rib.
bom,
Hosiery of all descriptions -
Foraging, Moroco. C*d«t & Bfedllei
ranean Caps,- Ac. &c.
ALIO,
A antral Assortment of
*K£pr iuor. tear tro <-<yvlfcwMra
CJLOTHfN^.
Cinsiltmgof
Coats, Frocks and' Coattees, Paata
Ions
Vests, Jackets, Draweis,
Shirts, Collars, See.. Sic. &e.
M. & D. respectfully inform their friends
that tne whols of the goods have been care
fully selected by Mi. M. and the ready
made clothing, manufactured entirely uo*
dor htt inspection. At they Assure their cas
toinefs that the' utmost confidence ift'av be
placed in tlie faithfulness of their work,
april 50
Notice.;
fyUREAFTER the Savannah Libra
AA ry will ho opened for the.deliver’ lo
Beaks every Mandny,.Wednesday and Fri
day. from 4 to 6 o’clock P. M.
.Individuals not share holders can. have
WruM ' th ° ^ ibr8rjr 00 tlle following
For one year, by paying gig
six months, " ■ ■ a
“ *by less porlod, at the rate ol 1
per month
may l W ^WREL, Librerian.
Notice.
OUR months after date, we shall apS
* ply to the Court of. Ordinary- of Ef-
fingliam county, for leave to sell all the
Real Estate of William H..Womack, dec.
An ul!' 8 ? iOfitf of Land in skid county.
, !I< CS , ,he Louisville road, coir-
of the 5i „eiM° t ,0r 570 acros ’ for ,he lieneflt
„ WltT.TAM A. PREVATT, '
Adm’r. in right of his Wife.
SARAH PREVATT. A'dm’x.
marts 73
Chambers Superior Court,
Th, m: • . „ JUNE 15 th. if ill
M »nna& Fire In- ' -
Sjirance Bank of the
s ‘ate of Georgia, et al.
Eieazer Early,- #
it. al.
Effingham Cduniy,
INFERIOR COURT. Jolt Term. 1818.
XXN t|ie petition of William Morel, sta-
VF ling the existence & loss and praying
tile establishment of a certain promissory
note, jointly and severally made and signed
by William J. Mulryne, and William G
Porter, both late of said county deceased,
dated Effingham county, lS't'h February,
T8*4, payable to the said William lftorel, or
order, on or before the tst day of January
next, for ihtysiim of twenty five.dollars,for
value received; a' copy whereof, with tho
'affidavit of the said '.Villiam Morel, is filed
in the Clerk's Office,—It is ordered that
William King, of lb". County of Effilng-
hain, the acting and qualified administrator
of tho said William G. Porter, deceased,
and the heirs and representatives of the said
William J. Mulryno, deceased, do shew
cause on or before the fitsl day of the next
term of this Court, w(iy the prayer of the
petitio- er should not lie granted, and it is
further ordered that this rule be published
in one of die public GnzelUs of the I 'itv
of Savannah, once a month until the time
.appointeil.’for she ving cause thereof 1 .
Extract from the minutes,
, /NO. CHARLTON, Clk.
July 18 . 1B7§l .
Chatham Su
perior Court,
January Te'rm,
1880.
hf Equity.
, fo tho Court that Elea-
ahnvn « "“Uy °oe of tile defendants in the
tv . f . Cill| se resides outof Chalham coun-
sJt./.n’ot nnlli, ordered'tliat the said
■'-"fly appear on or before the first
ferhu h " neXlT,lrm of»>•<• <"ouri.anden-
thor^r a . I ? pe ,r - , ? 0B *B*ieto and in delault
urnn„^a 16 tn,d oomplaihant have leave to
§®C 0n .,"' e,r Bill in the same
and . m lf l? crs '> n al Service of the Rill
Fh •.mJ 1<E a' 1 * leen effected on the sai I
foxier ordered tha'
of lhi. i»° uf- once a month in'om*
the exui 11 ^^ IC f* nzclte »of Sgvannab until
'he expiration thereof. ,
tonnnL^ ,he minutes.
june^ 01!EIl 1 ” V ' POOLER', Clk.
.Not
ice,
sent iliom an", .7 '’ on ’ e, Slv *ney, will pr e-
peyineiuio^^l^A
jaly 3r MA 7 9 1 8WINEY - Adin'or;
im—r. Notice.
UY will act as my
city, ■" during my absence from this
C n-.A, WOODRUFF.
Notice,
T HE Subierlb»r having qualified on
th'e will of ihd bile lbseph Law sen.
of Liberty County, requosls all persons
having demands against the estate to pre
sent them duly attested, and all persons in
debted to the same, to come forward and
make payment.
JOHN 8. LAW.
july 18 17Iml
Brought to Jail.
( N Savannah on the 10th insFa negro
man who says his name Is Will Brown
and that he beldtigs to Wm Cuffinof Char,
lestoq se. He is about 27 years of age. S
feef II inches high, and has a scar on his
lorehead.
feb 28 /NO. I. DEWS, j. c. c.
For sale.
. A TRACT of land containing 2S0 a
^CjL eras, situate in the district of Oi-
angcbnrgli, on Ediito creek in the state of
South Carolina, bounding nqith on lands
of Daniel Mazyok, and south and west .on
he said creek..
For a plat of said laud, and terms of sale,
apply to , GEO. GLEN,
feb S Ex'nr. est. of John Glen.
Notice,
F OUR Months after date application
"ill be niade to the Hon. the Justic s
or the Inferior Court of F.mamiel county
for leave to sell allthe real estate of James
^'vinoy, dec for the benefit of tlio heirs and
UL persons having demands against P*»*«r». of said estate.
> 1 '“ estate ofjame^ sVjnev win nm . . THOMAS SWINBY,Adm’or.
inly 28,
171
: ... Notice.
P ERSONS, having demands against
tho estate of tin late Mr*. Sarah De
Lamolta will present them duly attested)
and those indebted to said estate will make
J. DE LARfOTtf A,.Jun.
. Qualified Executor.
ff58fj4
payment to
july 7
H AS jiiit received and for sale, the
7th number df the SobtiIZhw Re-
view..
I. II too ir»a’ Ckltic Dauine.—The fcei-
lie Druids. By dbdfrey Higgins, Esq.
I. S. A- of SCellow Grunge, near Don
caster, Yorkshire,
II. llorvHAN’3 Leual Outlines.—Legal
Outlinasi being the substance ofn course
of Lei tures now delivering in the Uni
versity of Maryland. lib David Hoff-
man.
III. Tne F1.n* Aars.—Fine Arts. A re
Ply to article X. No.LVIlJ. In the North
American Review, entitled “Academics
?, f Ao -„ Uy Samuel F. U. Morse,
1 resident of the National Academy ot
Design;
IVi Education in Germany.—1. Tour
In Germany, ahd tome of tha Southern
Provinces of the Austrian Emplro, in
the years 18(0, 1821 and 1822. By
John Russell. ,
8. Travels In the North of Germany
In the years 1885 and 1880. By Hearv
E. Dwight.
V. Abbott's LrttEb's from Cuba—Let-
tors written jo the interior ofCliba, be-
ttreen.the Mountains of ArCara, to the
Eust, and of Cusco, to the West, in' the
months of February, March, April and
May,18*0. By the late Rev. Ablol Ab-
. hot.D. D. Pastor of the First Church in
Beverly, (Mass )
V|l Cicero DE.K»UBLtCAA>-t-TheRe
public of Ciptro, translated from the La
tin; and accompanied with a Critical
and Historical Introduction. By G, W.
Featherstnnhaugh, Esq. Fellow of the
Geological Society of London, Sir.
8. M Tvllli Ciceronisdo Repvbliea,
library m teliqiiite e palimpsesto. Ab
Angelo Maio, uvpei errna ad edltionem
Knmaniim diligentissimo express.,
VII. Travel? in Cuina.—'Travels o) 1 the
Russian Mission through Mongolia to
China, and resideiie in Pekin in the
S ears 1820 and 1821 By George Titfi-
owflH; with corrections and notes, by
uliaa Von. Klaproth; illustrated 6y
map*, plates, &c.
VIII. DraFRpau,—l.g. Ah Essay on dis-
oljlers of the Digestive Organ*, ahd Ge
neral Health and on their complaints.
By Marshall Hall, M. D. Sic.. -
t. A Treatise on. Indigestion and its
consequences, called nervous and blllious
cmnpnints f i.ftli observation* on the or
ganic disease* in whiili they sometimes
terminate. By A. F. W. Philip, M. D.
&c.
8; A Treatise on Diet, with a' view to
establish, on practicable grounds, a sys
tem of rules for the prevention anil cure
of the diseases incident to a disordered
. Hate of the digestive functions. By J.
A. Paris, M D.
4. .An Essay on morbid sensibility of
(he sloinach Si bowels, nsjtha proximate
eause or charact- rrsirs con/lition of In
digestion, Nervous Irritability, Menial
Despondenoy, Hypochondriasis, Jce.&c.
to which are prefixed, observations on
the disuses and regimen of individuals
on fheir return from not ami unhealthy
climates. By James Jolftiston,' MV D.
&c.
5. Sure method* of improving health
and pinlonging life; or a Treatise on
the art of Living long and eomfo.tahly.
by r.egulating the diet and regimen; em
bracing all tho most approved principles
of hoalth and longevity,& exhibiting the
remarkable power of proper food, wioe,
air, exercise, sleep, fire, in (lie cure of
chronic diseasos, as well as tho proserva
tlon of health and- prolongation of life.
To which is added, the art of training for
health, rules frr redo lug corpulency,
and maxims of health for the billions and
nervous, the consumptive, men ofteilers.
nnd people of fashion. Illustrated by
cases. By a Physician.
IX. HlibKn's Sermoi/8.—Sermons prea
ched in Englnnil. by ilia late I' ight Re
verend Reginald Heber, D. D.; Lord
Bishop of Calcutta, firo:
aug 15' 178 .
To Printers and Publish*
.■a- ers. .
T HE Subscriber having added the
Manufacture of mnvfcahle type to his
Stereotype establishment respectfully soli
cits a share oflhe patronage of ihe Prin
ters of Pennsylvania and the adjacent
Slate*. J
Having a practical knowledge of print
ing, and also having been longer practical
ly engaged in tho business of Stereotyping
man any other person ,m tho United States
ne hopes to be able^from such experience
to give satisfaction lo those who may favour
him with their orders. From ail intimate
acquaintance for a number of yean, (near
ly eight.) with the business of type found
ing, lie hopes to he able lo,(traduce lypeo-
qnal to any offered to the Printers of the
U. States.
Hit prices, though low, will of cottise be
ine same a* others in the same business.
Nor will l|e attempt to violate truth, or in
sult common sense, by pretending lo any
"Increased faeiliiie* in ine manufacture.
, manufacture,
(for (here are ho other “ftcllitles" at prd
sent In this city, then there werfc 12 years
ego, when type were from <0 to 50 per ct.
higher than at present,) nor have the "ma-
ferial* mad In making printing typer
so greatly reduced," as to bear any propor
tion to the reduction in the prices of type.
Bat ihe reduction ha* been “Induced" t.y
competition, nml an overbearing disposition
income of thole founders nho have grown
rich on the heretofore finormoui profits on
type." . r i
All sizes of type, plain and oynariiental,
far hoolt and job printing, ft5m 14 linet
Pica to Nonpailel, constantly on hand in
gnch quantity as to lupply any order at
short notice.
In the ohoieo of Book-letter, pains have
been taken to select nigh feces as site gen
erally approved foi symmetry,ncatnessTand
durability.
lie also keep* a complete Printers’ Ware
House, (tho only one In thlf oily,) and con
furnish a complete Printing office at vory
short notice.
Tho following are hi* Prices at % credit
of six months, for approved notes or accep
tances—or a discount of five'per cent will
be made fur cash:—
Six line* Pica, and all larger.
Double Pice, to five line* Pico,
Great Primer,
English',
Ffi a.
Small Pica, .
Long Primfif, *
Bourgeois,
Brevier,
Minion, .
Nonpareil,
Leads, '
Quotations, ‘
The price* on qrnamental apd
type liuvc been reduced in
poriion.
Old type received in excliange, at 8 ct*.
per lb.
A Brink of Specimen* will shortly be
puhlished. -
StmusotTpino will be done at tho low
est prices,' iii the best manner, ns hereto
fore.
Publishers ol Newspapers in the State*
of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware,
Maryland,Virginia.North and South Caro
lina and Georgia, w ho will give the above
9 conspicuous insertions, shall be entitled
10 St 58, payable in type, or in settlement
of account.
, J. HOWE,
Corner of Crown Si Callowhilftsti.
aug 8 175
I 80
8
80
86
88
40
48
58
70
SO
80
SO
fancy
a greater pro
Foreign.
From theNcw-York American, August 7.
Prom Prance-—By ihe Francis I., from
Havre, wo have our Pari* file*.to the- 80th
ult inclusive—a few days Iaier than we had
previously received through Liverpool.—
We do not find any authentic news from
the seat of war,' but tranilote what wo do
Hodi
U T'"k'y.—Belgra<it, 8i Maj.-Tho
Grant] Vizier, it U *oid, is about to laave
Lhiiumla with forty thousand men for Sib
htria, of which place he ureiqlVed to raise
the seige, Itcomainsa garrl-on of iwolve
thousand men, and has 10,000 inhabitants,
Hussein* Pacha also who command* at
RiidEchneki is about to unite a portion of
his troops with Ihe garrison of TourtonkM,
to march upon Sllistria, .The Russian*
nave 35,000 men. before that place, and, as
•he Turk* deem that position of Immense
importance to them, there will doubtless
he a terrible contain In it vicinity. The
Congreve rackets now mltch uieil In Eu
ropean irmirs, have just been introduced
by an Englishman among the Turks, who
expect to derive grfeai oil vintage from'
them agaipsi the Russian cavalry in the
broken country of the Balkan.
'ten , . . Oazetlc of Augsburg.
Moldavia—Jauu 28tA Alby -The
rumour gains grpumfthat the garrison of
Silisiria made a sortie on the *dd, and
gained possesslbn of some of th* Russian
entrenchment*, which th* tatter only re-
tank efltran ohitinate cofltest. Geniyal
Pernaiki is *aid to be severely wounded
'A Turkish Ago was taken prisqntr. It is
alld said that the vonguani of the Grand
Vitler has shown itself in llie.tleltiliy ol
Bllistria, and that a pail of General Rntli’s
corps is to reinforce the besieging army.—
The Russian*Flotilla on the 'Danube bun
commenced bombarding (he place, and Ihe
principal attack will, it it supposed, be
made on iheside of the rivlr. Nothing
official, however, haayet been received as
M' those doings, and every thing reatiupon
rumour. Some wounded have arfived at
I ucharest.
Commercial letter* from Odettagive as
a rennri, that Admiral Grelg had engaged
the.Ruiaiani and capdived several ofiheir
vessel*. Gen. Paikewilch 1* al*o *aid to
have beaten the Turk* before Aklialzlk.—
The walers.of the Danube are much swol
len t and fear* are entertained lest the
communication with ihe tight hank may
be interrupted, and the labor* of the icigr
of Siliit'rla brimpederi.
, [OatfHs of Augsburg.1
Mr. ntratfard Canning, late English
Ambassador at Constantinople, arrived at
Pari* from Naples on the 18th.
Ionian Islands, Corfu, tad May—Ml*
tolnnghl and Anatolioa are in posseiilon
of lb* Gieek trqops—this result Was ac-
coipplisheil on the 17ih, by> capitulation,
and Without lot*. Tile first proposal was
ntadeby ihe Greens, which the garrb
son at first rejected and afterwards accep
ted.
In Missoionghi there was a great, quan
tity of cannon and ammunition; the Ser-
askier having placed there ail that had been
used in the siege. After the surrender
3,(’00 Greek troop* set out for Athens, the
•rest for Epirus.
Paris to lb - Public Slocks —After
Sir Walter Scott’s New
Work.
A NNE OF GUERSTEIN.or TheIMai
den or rut MW. 2 valsi By the
author of Wavcily, Sic. Sic. Just received
by
nog 15 T. HI. DRISCOLL.
Just Received.
58/k RBL8 No. 8 .Mackar'cl, landing
Ov and for sale by
J. B. HERBERT.
nog 11.
Notice
T HE annual eleetio.i.for officers of ihe
Hebrew Congregation will take
.place (ngieeable to Chaiterj ori Monday
the 17tli ins'i. at the Synagogue, between
the hours of 12 nnd 2 o’clock.-
aug 8 176si
. Just Received.
S TRATTON HILL, , Tale of the Ci
vil War*, by the author of “Letters'
lrum''the E*»l,” “Tala* ofthe Weit of En
gland," file. Sic. in 2 vols.
"Very elegantly writtcn^-forl'unata, too,
In haring its attllior's haunted ground,
.Cornwall, untrodden—blending hisloiical
information witli anliquaiian exactness—
treating of a most exciting period. We
cannot buthigliiy commend Stratton Hill."
London Literary Oazetlc.
IIunoarian Tales, by the author of
"the Lettre de Cachet.”
Tift: Miscf.li.anf.iius Prose Works, of
Sir iValler Seott, in si* vols.
Laconics, or the best Words of tho best
Authors, with three authorities, in three
vols. First American Edition.
also
A further supply of Anne of Geier-
stkin, jpst received, hy
july 28 T. M. DRISCOLL.
Swedes Iron—daily expect
ed,
AAA TONS Swedes Iron, edm-
prlsingYi full and complete
assortment ofall the sizes in common use
—and many extra sizes are daily expected
nnd on arrival will he offered for sale on
accommodating terms. As this iron lias
bcon selected from tlie factories in Sweden
by an experienced' hand, its quality may bo
l ° Ue H A LL? i^PTER &' TUPPEK.
j"'y *« . .'
P
cics
Just Received
ER Ship rfenry anil other lata arri-
.vats a supply of the ftllldwiiig urti-
White Lead, ground in oil • -.j .-l,
Dutch .& American Linseed Oil
India Vermillion
Gold Leaf s
Gum Shellac .
Dry Black Lead
Lamblaak assorted papers /
Window Glass assorted sizes
Paint Brushes do do
With a complete assortment of articles in
the above line for sale iowtiy , •' v
july 28 e P. MARLOW'
mumentary depression, the tluec pei cents
have gone up again tn 79. The five per
cents have varied lint little.
The Courier de* Pays has of I6tli June
says, on the 1st of pest January ihe docu
nients relating to the d fferenerg between
England and the U. Stale* will be s'nbuut
led to the arbitration of tire King of the
Nethetlnods.
From Rqneii they write, wheat is arriv
ing heie in abundance; the port is' en-
cumhere'd. and besides forty vessels nov
waiting to unload, there are advices of 150
others. Every thing indicates a fall in Ihe
price of giain.
[From the Gazette de France, Jane 18 J
We have stated that Admiral lleyden
had, by official declaration,- confirmed tlie
exlentinn of tlie blockade of thp Dardanel
les, ordered hy A'di'niral Kicord. This re
solution alarmed all Ihe commerce, bl Eu
rope, and gave rise to fear that difficulties
would ensile between England and Russia.
We have now a letter fmm Vienna, slating
that the Austrian government hod,received
intelligence that (lie Emperor Nicholas has
declared his intention that the fleet in the
Mediterranean should confine its blockade
to the. Dardanelles. The courier who
brought this,intelligence, left Warsaiy on
Ihe nil June
From the Now York Evening Post.
The Neapolitan officer alluded In ibis
debate wns.Galtali, lib wa* taken to Na
ples, and tllh Journal dts tkbults of (lie
*1st says,'that hb \ras Immediately execu
ted. Tlie fact that the Neapolitan govern-»
mont had obtained possession of th e per
son urGallntl by rcpicsciitations infamous
ly tal*c was now manifest, lhr,the only of
fences of Galloti were of a polltioal nature;
The Paris papers exclaim ognlrfst iho min
istry fur having allowed themselves to ho
deceived and tiding Incpnsideiaiely, and
against (he Neapolitan government for tha
atrocious artifice to which It hail been re«
euurse. , ■
Letters from Beilin ofthe 14th of Jq'ne,
ssytllaMho Emperor of Russia has returns
A fire broke out on (he morning of tlie
I9lliin'n Braiidy Ware house situated iA
the street Charles I0i|j t .Havre which oc
casioned u loss of. property estimated at
100,000 IVahbs. J
One of the member* of the Sclehtlflc ex»
pedliiim in il;e (ttorM, 1 "writes f u " "
under date of the 28th April,'lb
visited Athens, where he hi ' A
ted "y the Turkish chiefij.'ti
pleasure. AthcnSyei liij
heaulilul, elegant and I
ni d ne finds wiijj *
nunieiits.1
From.the New 1... ,
The (’onsiituli'Mial GeiieihlDo'n Joseph
deZ iy is, wIi’o'ih,-rented, ,u 1843, ihe nil-'
laging of Matlruji hy Jicssieres and his
haniljiaa'IitS'i follml dead in Ills bed : at
C'hidana, where he was living in ohseuri-
ty.
Sinre the lit imt.'sixty-right shocks of'
.earthquakes have een feltlfi (lie buv irons
of Tone Vieja. thiitecu of which weie vij-
lent. . '• j
We learlV'from Havre, that the windkhat
hap been unfair fur some time, having bo."
come fi,torable,;ioft>weV Ihjm 65' .vessels'
entered tpat-nurt's.ith the evening iWe of
ihe.lOili, and the morning tide of ilia. 17th
r 'inst. Of these vessels, 8 came Iru iV ilie
French Celotiiei, 8i airth from the In'i’ d.
States) 8 from Brazil,and3 tram the wlialo
fishery. '
The debates' In thp Chamber oP Peers'
and of Deputies on the Budjet, were car
ried on wi'h great- vifactry. M Cllat-
eaiibrinnd' was taking an active part
m them. W* have nu time to day (or ex
tracts.
In tlie Chamber ofPeers, on the 19ih,
the Law Project relallbg (o' the exclmngo
xif certain Domains of the Crown, was
adopted by a majority of 88 against - 22.
This measure nn rise to much excite
ment.
The Gazette de France gites tlie follows- 1
ing extract ol a private letter Irani Vienna,
dated June It: ,* T jJ
k .’!li is how certain that the Russians Have]
sustained a sariotis check al Pafbvadl—
Neveriheleys, in spite of their lossa< on tlie
Danube,they' have invested Bllistria, and
it l* said that the bombardment lias obm- '
un need-. The plague at Buvhiirest is. he- '
coming lessseriuua.-' Oiir government ha*,
just.lecftived officialinteliigcngQ pf/.ap' r af
fair hetweeu the Uussi .iis ami Turk- al tlio -
mouth of .the Biyvphuriis. Tlie Tuikisli
fleet having euterwi the Blinis. SeuVjbel -
four Russian frigates and a brig, w’heii.af- '
ler a s oil engugeiiienf.uiree ill l|i« frigdiesf
-and |he brig-esc -pe.lj tlie fhifrj.ii frigme, of.
50guns,iiirreiideied to inu.,Tucks;" who'
returned to ihe BospliorriS with their
prize." . ' a. " ' l
Tlie Prapagatiiur dn la'Giroiide state*,
that ill that department and elsn - here,'
sbeh js lhedkures*'il the wine' trade, that
many gruwrrs are obliged to give up their
wine in paymenl of the taxzs. , /
Snow fellon.ili* fill) iiisf. at Noiicdurt'
(department nf tha itisntq) and frost was
fell tlie.aon the,saniB day,' .
Our Cuiresponden: at Lisbon wi]lys
unis fuilOi.s, under date, of, tlie 3d inst
ant:—
"The new Spanish .Miniiler in tills cap- .
ilal has fiequuit conferences tulh 'JJon
Migiiol and the Qui eb Miguel He has
-uuceydcd m pievuiling tilth Dun 'MigiieL
to accede lo a marr age witli Ins niece,
•jl nna Maria", but lias now' an enterprise
much mure diflieulf ta accnmpli'sh, llial of
'indueiug him to* resign the character of
King (or that Regent.
NEW YORK. Augusts,
PRINTING;
M l. ICAPPEL, . has established a
• first rale job printing-office
in Dickson’9 Building, on the Hay. in tjie
room directly over tlie office of the Savan-
nahRepublican, where orders for all kinds
of Priming will bb thankfully received and
neatly and promptly executed, on reasona
ble terms. fljT* Any order for printing,
addressed to si V. k and' left at eithef of
Ihe Reading-Rooms of- the ' Republican,
Georgian, or Mercury, shall receive his
immediate and personal attention,
july 21 . 168
- Brought to Jail. .
S N Savannah, on tlie Slst ultimo, a ne
gro man.who says his name is ISAAC
and that ho belongs to Bevill Cook of El
bert County, Ga that Ire runaway,, about
three weeks ago—lie is 5 feet 2 3-4 inches
high and about 45 years of ago, ho has a
scar on his chin.
JOHN I. DEWS, j. e. c.
aug6 175
Brought to Jail,
I N Savannah un the 25th May a negro
man who says his name is JANUA
RY, and that he.-beIongs*to Edward Cliis-
nlmn.uf Sbuth Carolina, that-he runaway
about one week ago, he is 5 ; ieet 2 inches
high and about 22 years of age, he has lost
several.’ufliis front toeih.
aug 6 - - ■ 1. Ii DEWSyj. c. o.
. .Riuny-•»-
BBLS. Portland Rum, Landing
from ship Helen Mar, a.ud fp>.
sale liv -. -- 1
.HALL.SHAPTER fit TOPPER.
July 30
Prom Havre.—By the packet ship Fran
cois 1.-, Gapfain Hkiddy.froin Havre,which
a,rived tills day, Paris papers to the 2tst of
June inclusive have been received. Nol
having our regular files, we arc obliged to
the politeness of tho editor of ilnf Gazette
for an opportunity of looking them over.—
They contain no intelligence of any Im
portance in addition to the arrival from
England.
The Chamber of Deputies, on the -18th
of Jnno. was occupied with the ease of cer
tain Neapolitans, wlm had Bbgp obliged lo
leave their countiy for political offences,
and had sought ygfuge in Corsica'. They
had been demanded of tho French gov
ernment, and an order had been issued to
arrest and deliver them up.' Two of them
had accordingly been apprehgridcd nnd giv
en up, ono of whom was a Neapolitan uffi-.
cer. Their cate nas brought before tile
Chamber of Deputies by Ueneral Helias-
tinni, the Deputy from-Corsica, who pio-
lestod against thq violation of the rights
of hospitality in that land which in all limes
had been-a sacred asylum for the proscrilieil
J)fItaly, alldin which yet dwelt ;ho de
scendants df the Guelf and Gidbeline fattii
lias who found refuge there ill the middle
ages. • '' r V
The Minister of the Interior answered,
that tlie persons alluded to by Gen. Scbas-
liani were a band of highway robbers,.who
had for their chiefane Capasqlff, that hf-
ter having been fully assured of-tjie. trmli
of thiFa'ccuSatioh lie had dbSpntolie'd order!
for (heir arrest. He added, that/he-had
since some, reason (b doubt of Ithe'ncc.iira-
cy of the representation that' fittd beoh ihade
lum, aud.that he bad 'immadiiitaly trans-
ipiited instructions to the- French ngent
not W deliver Up the persons in" question if
UifiMNjf^e pursued merely for political of-
Lnc-y. ,
g“
Foreign News — I’lle Liverpuol packet
ship York, Ca|itain lJeCo«, ar'rived ( yos-;
lerday aftoriioon, bringing regular filos of
London aud Liverpool papers, tlie former
lo the 33o, ahd tho lauer to the 241J1 Jehu .
inclusive. They contain hut little addi
tional intelligence from the seat of war,and
that little is notpf nn important uhnra'cipr.
An engagement liad takeii pluee at Piavu-
di, hetweeu'the Russians a.nd the Turks,'
but without’ any decisive result, as bath
parties lay claim to the Victory. The £r.
Petersburg!! Gazette of the tOtll, in whjcli
die victory is ol course ascribed to tile RaA,
sians, contains somewhat "of an account of
the battle. The Russian forces had r(-
treated to Koslantlji, for the purpose of don.
ceniratinn and reinfoi cement, Tlie battle
of Prevail! was fought With very greet' ob
stinacy on both sale*;'only 45 Turk^ were
mndeprisoners', and the Russians had,IS
officeis killed and:32 wounded. Account*
ol the 12th of June had beta yeceived at
Vienna, by a despatch extraordinary,_ Sta
ling that the A uslfian government haffjust
received official irifbiiiiatiiin from Constan
tinople, of a recontre between tlii-VJ’ufks
and Russians, near'(he mouth of the ilos-
uhorus. .The Turkish' fleet, on ie-entcr- -
jug tliuBlack Sea, loll iu with four Rim- ’
siao frigates and a''b'rig. After hn'action
of a fan hoars, three of liie' Irigates and
the brig urC reported'to have run away,mid
tlie fuurll^frigate, of 50 guns, was taken by
die Turks, who immediately rUu.ru.ed with
tlieir’prize to Constantinople*
Intelligence was received ill London on
the £3dlby tlie steein boat from Hamburg,.,
confirming the report which, we fortiieily
gave that tlie bumbariliifeiit of feilistria by’,
die Russians had oomhienced.. Tho,gar- -
i tson wliicli is 13,000 ’ strong, had expres
sed a wish to capitulate,' but Count-.,D.h:-
ffltscli, fully confident pfhisiabilUy'tb taks
the place by storu.bad rejected every pro
position ol the kind. We also find it, incu-
tjoned that tlw TiukiSJi'flpat, by running
out into the BlackjSeaytut' without any in-
.Jis'.. v". - r ' -''ibS
i.'- LV '.-- 5