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SAVANNAH
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NEW SERIES—VOL I.
SJFjUWVj!//, TUE&DAr MORJV'IXQt'NVPBJftfm 18,1822.
NO 177
SWANN AH:
MONDAY MORNING, NOV. 11, 1822.
Legidoturo ofU*rgia.-On Monday last
both branches of tl*c Legislature met and
proceeded to the election of officers. In
* the Senate Matthew Talbott was re-elected
1 € president, and Mr. Robertson, Secretary
The election of Speaker of the House of
Representatives was warmly contested be
tweeol Generals Allen Daniel and David
Adams. ~ The vote stood—for Daniel 48,
Adsms 47. William Li. Dawson was elect*
ed Clferk ; II. Fryoiy Messenger) aud K.
Roberts, dov>r-keeper.
GovaToor Clark ha« announced by ptvr
clamation according to law, the election oi
Messrs. Forsyth, Tattnall, Abbott, Thornp-
> son, CTib, Cary and Cuthbert, as repre*
sen tail ms from this state in the Congress
of the United States. The following is the
total number of votes in all the counties
©f the state from the official returns, with
the exception of Gwinnett, which is unof
ficial. We publish it because it varies from
•ny yet published, in the number of votes
given to the different candidates, and is ol
course correct i—
Forsyth
18350
Tattnall
17596
Abbott
15606
Thompson
15178
Cobb
15816
Cary
13462
Cuthbert
13198
The votes for the unsuccessful candidates
were—
(Visacock 12959
lluynes 7987
Golding 6242
The Confectionary store of Paul Belan-
do,in Augusts, was entered outlie night
cf the 6th inat. by several persons, whflj
after entertaining themselves with what
they could lay their hands on, proceeded
to demolish and injure the contents, some
of which were carried off. Theamountof
property destroyed was small
A person named Samuel Lockwood Ty
ler, a native of Salem, Connecticut, and who
itttppaura, by papers found among hisbag*
gage, was in the year 1821 Hector of the
University of Washington, Wilkes county,
jn tb s state, wss brought on the 2d Octo
ber In s Dearborn carriage to Florence,
Alabama, and left without any information
as to who or what he was. lie wss in the
last stage of s consumption and shortly af
ter died, under the care of the physicians
of the place, and v.-.s buried with the re
spectful attention ol the citizens.
TJie Lexington papers of the 15th ult.
say nothing relative to Mr. Clay's illness*
consequently we may presume that he is
in no danger.
From Buenco Ayvet.—On the 2*d August
M. Riysdivia, 8icreta’y of biate of Buenos
Ayres, iufirtned the Junta then in session,
of a conspiracy agonist the present govern
ment, at the bottom of which was Don
Gregoria Tagle (lortner Secretary of Puei-<
rydon.) The pt^ -vns discovered on the day
on wlich it was to have been carried into
csttution. A committee of investigation
was appointed, and the necessity of exem
plary and capital punishment strongly urg-
•d by the Secretary. Our agent, Mr.
Forbes, had an interview on the succeed
tag morning with M. Kivadivia, and has no
doubt tranamitted the particular* by the
Ruth & Mary, arrived at Philadelphia, by
which vessel the above is teccived.
A letter received at Baltimore from La-
guiraof the 4th ult. alluding to the cap
ture of Marscsibo, sajs—" We do not an
ticipate .aoy inure aerious consequences
from it, saving an augmentation of the ex-
pen**! of government for a abort time to
pome."
Lateti from England —The fourth Line
•hip Robert Fulton, Captain Holdredge, ar
rived at Ncw-Yo k on the 1st inst* brings
London d*ea to the 22d and Liverpool to
the 2\th September, two days later than
before received. The intelligence from
Greece continues of a contradictory nature
We perceive nothing later from that in-
creating quarter, later than we havealrctw
cly published.
I'he Paris CoMtitutionncl contains two
bulletins, said to be authentic, givirg the
particulars of two brill ant victories over the
Tuita, one on the 2od of June before Ar
gos, when they retreated, and were again
repulsed on the 2iih at the pass at Treste
(halfway between Argo*and Corinth)with
the less of fifteen hundred mem and 250
horses and baggagf taken and tent to Tri-
pol tta. The otl^rf engagement •• arid to
have Uifccn place at Corinth, on the 6th of
August, in which the Turks suffered great
ly. 1 he battle wss resumed the neat day,
when {hey lost W>00 in killed, and alargi
number ol wounded and prisoners. About
2000 homes and all their baggage and am*
munition fell into the hands of the Greeks.
The l.ondon Courier doubts tire authentici
ty of these bulletins.
The Paris Moniteur of the 17th of Sep-
tember states, that the King hud nominated
M. Hyde de Neuville, a Grand Officer ol
the Legion of Honor, and sent him his por
trait, richly set, in recompense for his im-
portant services, and particularly in his iavt
mission to this country.
Advices from Bayonne to the 12th of Sep.
tember state that Quesada (a Royalist Gen.
eral at the bend of a numerous bod; 1 of
partisans in the North of Spain) had been
attached at Viseas, to the east of Jaca, and
entirely defeated. From previous reports,
which represented Uuesada in a favorable
situation, this statement was doubted.
The following is tile latest of the Mar
kets j—
A letter of Oct. 3d, from 8t. George's
(Bermuda) gives the price of superfine
flour at S7 25, from which the duly §1 13
U to be deducted i com 75 cents; com
tneal per bbl. £3 \ oats per bushel 25 cents;
and every thing else in proportion. These,
It is added, may be depended upon.
Mr. Finn made his first appearance in
Boston on the 28th ult. in the character ol
Hicha d the Third. Mr. Cooper was also
performing in Boston.
The Theatre at Columbia, S. C. was to
have-ieen opened on the evening ol the
1st inst'. under the management of Mr.
Young.
Mr. Goke, the celebrated English agri.
cultur.at, fwe beg M .jor Russell's pardon,
ugrieu'turer) in a letter to one of his friends
in the United States, says he has been com
pelled to reduce bis rents thirty-three and
a third per cent, and his tenants art known
, to be better able, than any others in E; g
land, to support the existing burdens on
tbit class of the British population.
New Four per Cents, 100 1-8 lo 100
3 8; Console far Account 81J to 81
3-8.
French Funds, Srpt 19—Five per
Cents opened at 911. 90c. and closed
at 911. 85c.; B. hk Stock, 16301.
Prices Current oi Lwerpool befit 23.
Cotton.—Throughout (lie nliole ol
the neik the market .ha. exhibited an
unu.uat degree of animation to which
.peculator, and exporters, a, well us
denlers, have contributed in no incon
siderable degree. The whole exttmi
ot (he week’s transactions, of which
onlj 981 bogs tvert forced off, amount
ed to 15,887 packages, 1000 of which
were taken lor shipment, aud about
2500, (chiefly Hatreds,) on specula
lion, In cousiquenceof this incress,
ed demand, holders enhanced their
demands, in which buyers to a certain
degree acquiesced, and generally paid
an advance ol 1-8 per lb. on low and
middling qualities of Bntveds and
Orleans. Toe business in Sea-Islands
was greatly facilitated and extended
by speculative demand fur the low
qualities, which obtained an advance
of )d per lb. The following are the
particulars of the business of the week;
By private treaty, "4a Bowed, at
S 7 8 to 8 I 8d.; 225 Ten (lessees 6|
to 7*il ; 1689 Orleans 6j In lOd ; 722
Sea Islands 10} lo 17}d ; 1 la stained
do. 7 to 9d.
Tobacco—Considerable sales, say
about 200 tihds, have been made dur
ing the week. Middling anil good
qualities of Kentucky slid Virginia
stemmed at quoted currency (3 to
7} ) Leaf is in limited request, with
the exception cf6t> hhds sold lor Ire
land 3} to 5J for ordinary, and 4 j to
6} low middling to good. Nothing
was done in this description.
A'aval Stores There has been
some improvement in the demand for
raw Turpentine, and 1100 bbls. good
quality were freely taken by auction,
at 13s, 3d, to 13s, 6d. per. cwt. In
Tar of any description nothing has
occurred, and prices remain .1 previ
ous quotations,
.\ ero Printing Press.—A new printing
Press i. advertised in the Western paper*
which is termed the Western Lever Print
ing Press, formed of cast and wrought Iron
and wood. The peculiarity of this press
is, that the bar attached to the Lever is in
a perpendicular, sad not, as usual, in s ho
r sound position.
More thsn one hundred young gentle
men have entered the Freshmen class of
Yale College, since the commencement of
tire present Collegiate course, Oct. 20th.
An elcgtnt steam Mill has been built in
Baltimore, by laaac M*Kim, Esq. at a cost
of {584,000—in which 1218 barrels of flour
have been manufactured in one week.
8.000,00(1 feet of lumber c.me down
the Musqsehannah—forming an item
of immense consequence in our trade.
From the same- source we received
about 2.000,000 gallons r.f whiskey,
and ncai ly a similar amount per wag
guns. All those items, together wi ll
our wheat, rye, eorn, amt the thou
sand hogsheads of tobacco, Ac. which
are brought to us, and resold hero ei
ther fur exportation or home conautnp
tion, authorise us to soy, that tin
trade of Baltimore has been niueli mn
taken iibrnnd, and tliqQinfinilely more'
business is dime there thsn mauy of
our neighbours are aware oft”
■ -wig
Mi it, Rubbery—’ftle Herald, pub
lished at Fiedeiicksburg, Virg. of the
30th Oct. says—“Most of our rei
der* have noduubt heard of the dep
redation* that were committed on the
mail between this placo and Alcxan
dria during the last summer. No clue
has heretoloro been found by which
to come at a detection ol the robber,—
It appears, that some of the leters have
been found and amt on to those for
whom they were intended, but rifled
of their contents wherever they were
of value. We have understood they
were found in or near Dumfries, wo
have also heard some particulars which
it i9 deemed imprudent to publish at
this time. It must be gratifying to
those concerned in the transmission of
the mail to know, that enough has
been discovered tp give a proper di.
rectiiin to public suspicion, which has
hrrctnliire been at fault; and the inno
cent liable to sufl'er in (he good opin
ion of society as well as the guilty. YVi
sincerely hope that the perpetrator of
the robbery will be detected aud
bruught to condign punishment.”
well as from Rio, sufficient it was sun
nosed, to list them a twelvemonth.
There wss afloat at Rio, Sept. 18,
about 6,000 bbls. 2 ol which were go
ing to the river. On board free of
duty 9.000 re. on chore if of good
quality, retiil 10,500. Beef, 8 a 9
mills; Purk, 10 a IS mills; Ameri
can Naval Stores, no sale ; Mac
kerel do. ; Ssgsre, from 84 50 s 7.
per 100 lb*, onboard ; Coffee, sleadv
at 23 50 > 94 do. Spanish D0II9. one
illrea each, .ml riving; Wheat, dull
sales, large qualities in store and
afloat from all parts of burope.”
Herald.
fforfolk, Xov. I.—The U. S. Bluop
of wsr Peacock, Captain Cissin,
came in from sea yesterday afternoon,
and anchored in Lynnhaven bay—the
this morning came up and anchored
English Stocks, Sept. 21—Three in Hampton Koida.
per Cent Consols, 80 7 8 to 81 1-8 ; " The Peacock has had a passage of
Trade of Baltimore.—The Balti
more Federal Republican states, that
one half of the flour exported Irnm
the United States, in 1821, was from
the port ol Baltimore. The same
paper states, that, by a relerence to
the commercial tables and result! for
1821," it will be found that about
9 days Irom oft' Havana, and lost by
fever the following officers !—Lieu
tenants Stallt.igs, Bowyer, Midship
men Luundes,Archer, Weiherell, Mr,
Chapin (Captain’s Clerk) and 7 men.
There ore a number at present on the
sick list, but few of them, however,
of lever, its ravages having of late
considerably abated. Cant. Cnssin,
Lieut. Cassin, Coejmati of mariners,
and Purser De Bree, are in good
health ; Lieut, Searcy dangerously
ill. 'The prisoners which had been
captured have been sent to New Or.
leans in one of the prize vessels av
-laird by previous accounts.—Herald
FROM RkTjaNFrIRO.
Mrfolk. A'oi\ I.—Capt. Small ol
the brig Eliza Reilly, from Rm Janeiro,
arrived last night has politely I'uvnr-
ed us with the following intelligence.
“In the month of August, a Maui,
lesto, addressed to all the nations and
governments friendly to the Brazils,
was issued by the Pnuceltegeiit winch
was considered in the light of s de
claration of independence at the time.
Some inquietude having been re
ported to exist in the interior, the
Prince Regent went in person to St.
Paul’s, which is distant about four
hundred miles from Rio, where his
presence soun restored tranqui'lify.
He relurncd to the city on the 15th
of Sept, and appeared at the Theatre
on the evening of that (Ly with a
green badge on hit lull arm, (with the
inscripliion of “ independence or
death,” in the place of the Purtu
guese cockade, which he had removed
from his hat. On the following day
the Portuguese cockade was not to
be seen in the srect; but all those
who used to wear it, had the green
badges on their arms.
" The Prince, it is said, did not
wish to establish the Brazilian cuck
aile, intending to leave that mutter,
ns well as the choice of a Brazilian
flag, lo the Curie,, which were soon
to assemble at Rio, Several persons
supposed to be inimical to the inde-
pend'.nce of the Brazils, had £een re
cently arrested and were to be sent
to Portugal.
The Prince Regent was very po
pular, as being favourable to a Con-
stitutii-o-nl form of government, and
every disposition was manifested by
the people to maintain a friendly in
tercourse with the United Stales.
Mr, Raguet, lately appointed Ame
rican Consul at Kiu de Janeiro, ar
rived with his family from Philadel
phia un the 8lh of September, and was
recognized immediately after the
arrival of the Prince in the city.
The Rin fleet was still out, but it
was generally believed that despvtches
were sent to them to return ; they
had been in sight of Madara’s fleet,
but struck no blows, being nearly e-
qual. All vessels leaving Rio had to
give bond, of treble the value of vessel
aud cargo, not logo to St. Salvador.
Markets at Rio dull fur all kinds
nt American produce in coiisequeuce
of the number of arrivals from the U.
8. aud waa it not for the Lima mar
ket, there would be nu sale whatever
for Flour ; large quant Hies hid gone
and were |oinj irom the lliver, ax
Washington Mu. I In allusion
to the my.leritau Porto Riro Kxpe
pedition, 1 no notice of which we
hiva-takal, tly Mercantile Adverti
ser e*y», that if the troops have land
ed, as repsrted, it is not improbahlt
that they have by this time taken pos
session of the Island. It is said that
the whole force consists *f twenty
two hundred men about nlm hundred
of whom went from ,/VVm Tvr/.\ Phi
ladetphia and Baltimore. Tiey made
so noiseless an exit, that, like old
Lear’s troop ol horse, they (light be
supposed to have been "sled with
fell*” in their departure to "till, kill,
kill.” We did not auppnse lie Expe
dition to be so numerous at n is no»
reported. We know they wire pro
vided wi'h arms, and a quattity of
other articles suitable to Iheirrxpedi-
tiun—printed proclamations, tor ex
ample, with blanks for the rrnne of
the place or places to be revoliliuniz
ed, already signed by Don Q-n. De
Coudrsy, Captain General, &c. and
couutei signed by somebody, wto (or
the present shall he nauieleis, as
Secretary of State.” Some af nui
contemporaries express surprise it 11U
not having given all the portEulara
of this uffsMhich have rescind us.
a*Rn
We have 1
refraining,
that the who c affair is rash, indiscreet,
lie laws of the United
eason nevertheless, for
Whilst we are of cpHiion
contrary to
Statei, and I course to the duty uf
Amerian cil
ing ; an I thought it was bast In iftetl J
something if I could got a chance, to
help me along to live ; and 1 told my
comrade I meant to ito it. My coin
rade is a nice *or( of a man.
This closing declaration, with the
perfectly compiled and innocent air
of the rogue, was a little too much tor
the risible laculiies of the audience.
.Vogistrate,—Well and no you
look Hus handy cut tu provide your
self with winter quarters, did you ?
We’ll fry to accomodate you ; what
would you think of the penitentiary,
with the stepping null which will
soon be completed, fur alx months f
.Ve. Hamilton, you haw no disposi
(ion to follow this fellow through tint
trouble and expencc of a formal con-
victim, have you t)
Mr. H—Oh, no, sir ; if appeared
to me to be my duty (u btpig him op,
and the-Court can deal with him iww
os they think proper,
Magistrate—Well then, Leo, we
shall send you to the penitentiary for
six mouths, as a Mi-rant merely ; and
when you come out, we ire rather of
opinion, you’ll be a little more select
in taking up ynur winter acc-un
modaiiona for annther season. You
will hardly fi ul it the tame lozv,
gaud feeding place, we apprehend,
which the roguea used tu find it before
the exceiciso of the stepping mill
was introduced fur their amusement.
Officer, take him uver to Iho bride
well for the niglit-
N. B. This case of Lee, ia not
without its parallel and ils precedent,
in one or two, or a dozen cases; so
completely inefficacious hsa that mode
of punishment, the penitentiary, be
come, (except where a remnant ol
aham# may dill linger in the mind ol
the nlTendei') and so would have con-
tinurd without the new, and happy
invention of the stepping mill. Lee
will never receive such another sen
tence, with such an air of satisfac
tion, and non cliatence.
WILLIAM STARK, Jr,
H AVING laken an Interest in our fatal.
ness, it will hereafter he cunducttd
under the firm of Hut, Mott tf Co.
I1ALL U HOYT.
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zctiB, and whilst we be-
lieve that tl 1 expedition is as contra
ry tu public aw as tu municipal law j
yet, we do not desire to act tho part
of informers in regard to the persons
engaged. Tney have indeed risked
their livosind reputations un a des
perate venire—but .they may have
been deluded Into it by false repre
sentation oi ile object, and we are
willing tail they shall have on oppor
tunity tn escape the late which may
await all those who are engaged in
the affair. For this reasun we da not
give all the particulars wc have heard
ul it.—vYal. Intel.
Emigration.—No season within
the last lour years ha9 furnished such
in increase of population to our wes
tern states and territories as the pre.
sent. In addition to the thousands
from Europe who have located there,
the migrating mania seems again to
have seized upon our New England
brethren, in-umuch that our sleets arc
daily thronged with the ponderous co
vered waggons of the east, bearing
nut unfrcquently three generation#
within, aud going, as Mr. Irvine
would ear, tu "Ohio, Kentucky,or
the Loid knows where.” These
wend their way round the lake shore
by land to their ultimate destination ;
while the throng ol young men, hale
and hearty, who haie plodded their
way, ■■ with knapsack slung,” from
the sober scenes of New England, on
fool, greet with heart felt satisfaction,
" die sail.
Tbit idly waiting, Hu| l with every gate ”
and is ready to waft them over the
billows of Erie, to their imaginary
Canaan. Before such, the tall for
ests are rapidly disappearing, and the
wilds of Michigan and Indiana, where
so recently.
“ (leant with man divided empire claim’d.”
•re many of them already waving with
golden crops nr scattered with flocks
and herds.—Buffalo Patriot,
NEW-YOUK POLICE!
Saturday Oct. 29—One Charles
Lee, a stout, hearty foolring man, was
brought into tho Police snout 5 o'
clock, Saturday afternoon, by Mr
Hampton, grocar, corner of Washing
ton and Vesey streets, fur stealing
a quantity of loaf sugar from hjs store
door. He was caught in the very act.
Mr. H. it seems, wss just mov
ing back his effects from the upper
part uf the town, and among other
things,the cartinen had discharged
numberof loaves of the sugar in ques
tion, out of which, the fellow w'as ex
peditiously filling hi* huge bag, on the
side walk, before the dour.
Where do you belong I.aya the
magistrate to the prisoner.
Prisoner.—I have ju«t now come
from Baltimore, but I was b rn at
Point Lucy, Upper Canada, where I
have a home.
Magistrate,—And what did you
mean bv trying to rob this gentleman
of his properly as you were doing t
Prisoner.-Why, Sir as I was telling
you, I had just come from Bil>.; and
I cnold'nt get .nr work here, and I
wax lame tad could'st jjet gaud lodg-
D1EI),
In Morgan county 18th ult. Mr. Willie
Burge.
In Fulaski county 20th ult. Mrs. Mary I).
Bryan, aged 32.
In Morgan county filh ult. Walter Tay
lor, F.sq aged 62.
At 1 he Barrancas, near Pensacola, on the
Sib ult. Major James E. Dinkins, of the 4th
rcg. U 8. infantry.
Philadelphia Beer.
'Irtft BAHBELB Very superior BEKTt,
Oaisssn U Morrison’s Brand. Just
received and for sale fay
JOHN PAIIVIN,
nov 11 p Clelsnd’s Buildings.
Rum Barrels,
VST1IOLE si 75 cents
▼f [
MARINE.
PORT OF BAVAMYJM.
CLEARED,
Scl&r Science, Griswold, Ncw-Yurfe,
Hall U Hoyt
ARRIVED,
Hriff Hope £5 Polly, Muuran, Providence.
15 days, with produce toJ C Greene, D F
Taylor, O Tall, J 0 Whiling 8c co and A
U E Wood Panengevt, Messrs Adams,
Wood, Whiting, Luliicr, and three in the
steerage.
Vr ron THIS POET.
At Balt. 1st inst. brig Messenger, Basset,
to sail with dispatch.
CHARLESTON, Nov 8—Arrived, ship
Ncwburyport, Goodrich, Limerick, 46
dayn.
Nov 9 —Arrived, sell Miller, Slocumb,
Boston, 6 days.
Sloop Leopard, Wicks, Newport 7 days.
Sailed in co. with the sloop Flora, Briggs,
for Savannah, Left brig Orient, Maybe*,
for sSavnnah, to sail in 3 or 4 days.
Cleared, scl sFelix, Maxwell, W Indiet;
Huntress, Burdick; N Orleans.
BALTIMORE, Nov 2-Arrived, ^ch
Nancy, Meyers, Curscoa, 17 days.
Clea<ed. brig Torpedo, Chandler, St.
Barts i sch Experiment, Baker, Cape Hay*
ien.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov 1—Arrived, ship
Ruth U Mary, Mickle, Buenos Ayres, 60
days i sch Utility, Gasper, St. Augustine, 8
Cleared, brig iMaware, Cole, Pensaco<
la; sch Mucdonotigh, Copeland, St Jago.
Nov 2—Arrived, ship Coromandel, Day,
Gibraltar, 42; sebs Elias Jane, Pascal, 1 la
vant, 24 ; Unity, Warner, Curacoa.
Cleared, ship Electro, Robinson, Lon
don.
NEW-YOUK, Nov 1—Arrived, ship Bo
bert Fulton, Holdridge, Liverpool, 36 days.
BOSTON, Oct 28—Arrived, brigs Che*
rub, Letch, Accra, Africa, 70 days; Venus,
Slicpley, St. Thomas, 29-
Cleared, ship Milo, Woodbury, New Or
leans; brig Krneline, Phskett, Gibraltar
sell Zealous, Brown, Havant.
Jamc*t Fletcher Etq. 8hcriff of Henry Co. 0a*
S IR, you are hereby notified not to sell
the Lot of Land, No. 212, first district,
Henry County, Ga. advertised by you in the
Milledgeville Georgia Journal, of 29th Oc
tober, for sale on the first Tuesday in De
cembcr next, under an Exec. Van Wyck,
Melifc*. and Lester, vs. J. R. Warner-the
name tract having been gold in Savannah on
the first Tutsday in October last, by the
U. S. Marshal of the district of Georgia, un
der Exec. G. Haight vs. smd J. R. Warner.
RICHARD LEAKE, Pk'ffa Alt.
Gj* The Milledgeville Journal will give
this two insertions, anti forward their ac
count to this office for payment*
nov 11 r
Sugar and Coffee.
afffb 11111)8, Prime SUGAR
<2P&J SO b.gs COFFEE
For sale by
U.OL, HOYT U CO.
per I 9>
For Liverpool,
ti, «:L«i Milmgiionper’d ship
lady gallatin.
35*) Tons Burtliuo,
Isaac Harris, Mutter
,. _ , l» iniendeil lo be Uisghtuhed
without il.l»)'. For frslflfat or puugc.
Imving *o"fl soBcnvnodstloirt, «pp|, toc»p.
.«• IUn % .« board it Boltons c«ntn|
wharf, or to
UALLyHOYT U CO.
*4-
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For New-York,
The nackel bnr,
TELKORaP'w
* -Viw/f, Matter,
vmm Will sdl To-morrow. Furfreighfa
OrpsSMgOwi'fag good uccoir.modatiuii.,
apply On boarJit Junes upper wharf, or to
— ^ HAM, 4IOYT fc (JO.
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For NetvJVork and Connec
ticut River,
The(ww snd fast uuling packet
schooner
SAVANNAH,
, Pe nt, Master,
•to* reft(T3| to take i», aud win wit on
Wednesday rfcxt For freight, which will
he taken low, or | swage, having good sc-
cjinmoilaiions, apply on botra at Jones’s
upper wluuf, or to
HALL, HOYT U CO.
nor It 97 9
Stout
lest Double Brown
Porter.
1 1(1!) CASKS of very superior,—Just rt.
sA'SI/ ceiveu sod for sale bv
nov It
J. B. HERBERT k CO.
97
HALF do. at fitj oenti—for sale by
J. MF.IGS,
Mongiids, Utc Bulloch’s Buildings,
nor It |a
T. C. HA.YWA.ttD, ■
On the Bay, has for sale.
Zri BL PACKAGES Boots snd Shoes,com*
(J prising a good assortment
ALSO,
50 bids No 3 Mackerel
1U do Sperm. Oil
Holland Gin, Jam. Rum, NE do*
Winra, Cordials, Tobacco,
Dearborn's Patent Balances, 8to.
nov 11 i.
Steam Boat Office.
jpwo Clerks arc wanted at this office,and
until Friday next, the 15»h insi. appli*
cations will be received by the President.
N. B. Salary of 1st Clerk, glOODpr. snn.
do 2d do g800 do,
The latter to give Bond and Security in tho
sum iff $2000.
S. C. DUNNING, President.
nnV 11; b
Notice.
T HF, Copartnership of the Subscribers
under the firm of Dtlamaler V Slarr, is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. FcN
sons hiving demsnds against the Concern
are requested to present them for settle
ment, and those indebted to make payment
lo U. W. Dclamster,
B. W. DELAMATER
W. STARR, Jr.
B W. Delimiter will continue the Gro
cery Business, at the old stand, on Bolton’*
wharf.
nov 11 97
WegvttvcntaY Orders.
ft N election is hereby ordered to be held
dCiA et the Market House in Ellie’ Square,
on Saturday the 30th November next, for a
Captain, 2d l ieutensnt tod Ensign, to Beat
Company No, 3.
Slid,
At the Court House on the seme dey.
an election isotdered to be held for t Cep-
tain, 1st snd 3d Lieutenants and Ensign, to
Best Company, No 3.
The Foils to he opened at 10 d'eiock, A.
M. end ihe election superintended by two
Juticeiuf the Peece snd three freeholders
or a majority of them. By order of Col.
8tcele White,
M. W. STEWART.
Aetg. Adjt 1st Hrgt. G. M,
nov It 97
Domestic Plains.
R ECEIVED on Consignment, o Bale*
Domestic Plains end Woolleys, w hich
will be sold low,
J. A. MAXWELL,
nov 9 b .
1-
CANAL COALS,
O F Superior Q isfltv. for sale bv
LWf' - CANDLER,
nov 8
Jones Buildings.
White Plains and Blankets.
T he subscribers li»ve received bv the
sli p Oglethorpe from Liverpool, filaSa
Plains end Diiffie Blankets, with ».variety
of othe7 articles suitable for the present
end approaching Meson, which they offer
| for sate on their usual terms.
bet 8
JAMES ANDERSON h G»,