Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, November 16, 1822, Image 1

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'•» • NEW SERIES—VOL. I. SAVANNAH GEORGIAN &tr.ijrMtai B.iTUttbJir morxixo, xovemuuu ig, 1822. no irs SAVANNAII. FRIDAY MORNING, NOV. 13,18X1. Stute J.giilature —The fallowing are the standing Committees appointed in the Sehaic and House of Representatives On the stute of tit* Republic. 8enatk»—Uluckstiear, Herrien, ’ o JT An mtertaiing article on the state of tlie Brilhh finances Tor the year 1U21, abell appear in our next, «Hr th« article! brough* out in the brig Francca, from Philadelphia, it an ele- ' gfll( Engine of Perkin's V Bacon’s menu, f.tcturc. 'I his engine will cutittin n ton ol water, which msy, we ere informed, be di» charged in two streams (the principal one through a nusel of one inch and a quarter ,Xadiameter) in one minute—to the height st iso fast, aeil requires to work It 36 ¥ awn. kbruhlcNUmf that the Franklin Aire Company intend Co purchase it, hr the use of the oi'y, and to raise the sum de- • matfted fur it (800 dollars) by snbacrip- liurtt A letter received in this eity, from the Managers of'tho 8 arson ah Company, ex- pleases an intention on their part to open tke Theatre abuut the first of December. The-dsngergns gang of runaways at the fiew Bridge, within a few mile, of Charles ton, are said to continue their depredations upon those who travel in that direction, Eleven of thdm were seen near the eight mile poet armed ^itll'tfluskcts, cutlsasea and hatchet,. An authentic account of the Peacock’s grew, atatea the number of easel to be thirty-seven—leyeial of which are dange rous, hut the greater part doing well. Dr. Trevitt (Red on the-4th init, of black vomit. Charles Pinckney, Esq. Secretary of Le gallon to the Court of Russia, v ho|arrived at Newport in the ship Gen. Jackson, pas sed through Now-York on the 4th instant' He is the bearer ofdeipatohes relative tu that section of site treaiy of Ghent, con cerning slaves carried away by tlie British j the sucoeasfld term nation of which la a subject of felicitation to many in this pan of the Union. The Secretary of the Treasury returned to Waibinglunon tiled'It inat. with his fa. « snily, frwaiiis visit, (o Ida residence in this state. Woure glad to learn that the Se- crefary hasentlrdjl recovered from the in disposition which lie suffered before his ex cursion to tlie South. Edward Johnson was elected Mayor of ifialtitnore. on the 4th inat. Tlie new Theatre in Clicsnut-streat. Phi- tadt'lhliia, in finished, and will he opened in December. A Utter written from New Orleans, ns s proof of she panic oecssioned by the fever in dial city, states, that tlie funeral nf Judge Fronitiillu was attended by only seven petsuhs besides the writer, and of his wife by oply three. Tlje apscious Flour Mill two and a I’.nll milei Kuin Baltimore, un Jones’s falls, tlie propfcrtyof Benjamin F.llioott, was destroy, ed Uy fire oil the night of ttie 3d inat. a ’ll its clontents, among which were 600 busii. els of wheat, and about 300 barrels of flour —loss estimated a', ten thousand dollars. Tlie London Courier of the 19 h Sept, baa the following very Immune remark ul the editor tin the affairs of tlie G eeks : — “We apprehend it can he no longer doubt, eil, that the Greek oause in the Mores is st So end, and if so, the renl 1/ ientl. nf Luma- aiily miil have accarim to rrjtitf." The citizens of Rowan County, (N. C ) have appointed a delegation to organise a plan fuv obtaining the call of a convention for arevisai of the constitution of that elate The necessity for the cull of a con vention, lias been for • long lime a dispui. ed point between the citizen*of the wes- tjBi'rt and eastern counties of Nortli Caro- ins, and judging from the tenor nf tlir public prints, one in which much feeling pxisted. A new work entitled “Memoirs of Napo toon,” is in preparation in England ; tlie proof of the genuineness of which, as ei- tber written or dictated by Buonaparte, is undeniable; A new ship named the Majestic, of 4C0 ' tons, has been recently launched in Boston She ia said never to have been surpassed in this country, Mr. Edward Jukes, a surgeon of Loudon, haB invented an apparatus by nhich^he stomach may be evacuated of pnianni which may have been taken intuit, even when that organ has be come unsusceptible In the action ol emetic substances. Mr. Jukes, with the must determined and praiseworthy resolution, assisted by an eminent ear fun, tried tlie experiment oil him. «elf, and the result has been peiferlj. ly satisfactory. Tile largcsi quantity swallowed by Mr. Jukes was tea drachms. uf the Ambrosian library st Milan, is now in the press at Rome, anil short ly expected to appear. The sheets, as last as printed, are »enl to Paris to M. Villemsin, nf the Institute, who i> Jones, Stocks, V. Walker, Criwfurd, iet'R»irfd in translating it into the A. M. Allen. Hou-s.—Adams, Tsnkerelry, lirinhsin, Kantian, Cook, Hu dating, K. Jones, Humbert, J. Thu- mas, Young—(added) Early. finance—S.— Brown, T. Mitchell, Maxwell,Stukea,Oiflee. H.-Murray, Wooten, Uurretr, bheftall, Brooking. Foster ul G, Thus. Jones, Hiockman, Alien, Watsnn. Internal Improvement.—S.—B. At. len, Irwin, Wimberly, Cleveland, Singleton, Parks, Keinsnn. II—Tut nor. Morrow, H-, Glenn, Watkins, Pope, Fort, White,Campbell, Hut- clnueon, Upson. TkMic fiiucatitm tad free Schools —S.—Jscksun, W.'Wa Halm, Mar tin, Wltolley, Power;. •!(— Campbell, Upson, Abercrombie, d icktlnn, Cuth bert, Merriwether,. Unit well, M‘- Cane, Phillips, Murray. Military Committee—S.—Clew, land, CuB'ee, Groves, V. Walker, Ir win, Rlscksliesr, Beirien. //.—Daw sun, Phillips, Kpnsn, Wulfitd, An derson, Hates, Christian, F mnin, Fns ter, Lawson—fadded). White, Adams, Uutlibert. Jui ciary.—3.—Berrien, Junes A, M. Allen, Storks, Ul’kwlurd, Jackson, //.—Jackson, Upann, Campbell, Hut. Chinvon, Lawhon, Stricklin, Wslthnur, Early, Tuttkeraley—failed;!}. E’ Thu mas. banks—S.—Powell, Jones, Bcrri en, Crawford Stocks. //—Murray, Early, Watkins, Davenpuit, Upson, Fort, White. Vie r<trlo Rico Expedition.—Capt. Stone arrived ol Netvliurvport, from Mayagucz, island of Porto Rico, whence lie sailed oil the 5lh October, states, that the abortive expedition which was destined -for that place, and is detained atCuracna, was known to and eapeclcd by the inhabitants ol Porto Rico. The merchants were much excited against the Americans, in consequence ut'nn opinion prevail, ing Ihero tliat the eypeditinn was ft ted oil) and nmnnri! at Il.ltimore mid Philadelphia, ■ A lelttr from St Johns, Pnrtu' Rico, mentions that the principal ringlea'defk in the attempt to re vulutiuijieif tnaf iaUtid,' Whohetd their ctimmissinna from the govern- ment uf St. Domingo, had been secur ed and Some of them shot. A part uf the expedition was at Crab Inland, ml tlie Governor had repaired to the coast opposite, with a force suffi cient topiotect tlie island from any altemjit train a force so iuconsidera hie. Two brigs, five schooners and a ketch,' (privateers) were out fruit. Porto Rico i a part of them in the Muna Passage, and ufi'ziu Thomas. Smuggling — Tlie inducement to Smuggle cenain articles in England, Irel.iud anil Sco'l.ind is so great, thtt every artifice is resul ted to, nriffiogun uity is constantly upon the stretch to vim means that may oluue the vigi lance of the cuMutn.liouse ulfirers A brig called the Fortune was seized on the 30th of August last in Burnt island roadstead on board of which were found 5 153 bis. nf tnbacco, 10 do Snuff, upwards uf 10(10gallons of gin, 1512 pounds of black tea, and 7-2 pucka u( playing cards. The place uf cnnccnl mem in the brig was accessible only fi nm the stern. A false stern had been made, and n false stern pnsu ai d between that and the true stern were two.places through which th contraband goods were conveyed in to Pie lower part ot the brig. Tlie apparent cargo nf the vessel was wood So confident was the master that his real cargo could not be discovered that he laid off Burnt island a day and night without taking any measure to land or iecuke tit* contraband gauds. Agreeably to the revenue laws, the master, male and the crew, are 6ever ally to pay 100 pounds, and be impri soiled until the sum is paid. Jnliit Randolph.-- We perceive itlniiiiiuted in sume nf the papers, that Mr Randolph does not intend returning Irnm Europe in guAicient time to take his seat in the ensuing session of Congress. We presume he will have notified the speaker ol his intention, and that an election will br held to supply the vacancy occasioned hv his absence, lie an - nnunnrd himself as a coodidaie fur the 18th Congress, at Ihe time he left lliiB cuuntry, and we should be sorry to see his election deleali d ; not that we are among the number of Ids warm admirers; but we candidly confess, that there is an attraction about him, which amuses and instructs us by turns. We regret Ilia eccentricities, his oddities—But they are cnnstilu tional, and should be nvrrlunked or pitied. May he return from Europe, a more mild if nott wiaer man. Petersburg Rep. The long Inst Tieslise of Cicero de Republics, fortunately discovered by the Ablw Mai Id fi Falimpseat MS. French language. The text and translation will he sold bv Marchand, Bookseller, Rue de Clery No. 13, n.d probably will be ready lor sale by the time that an order from hence Would reach that counlry. It is presumed (hot the lovers of ancient I terature, will lose no time in procuring thal valuable work. It were much lobe wished that the fi st Kngligh transla lion of it should be mode in thiscuun- try. Mt. Quz. i .1 new Velocipede A shoemaker in England, who lound it necessary to improve His business by removing Ifnoi Newark on Trent, nf which place he was a native, recently con- struetrd a mechanical horse, as he terms it, which ia said to be one of the must complete machines nf the kind ever invented. It it different from the common velocipede—and is worked by two handles which set two wheels in motion—these put in ic- tiun two levers in I'runt, winch set the machine going at the rate of at least six miles an hour ; and the in ventor It is travelled in this manner xty miles ptfr d v. One of the leading objections to Mr. Cruwfmd is,that “ hr has long 1 ad an eye upon the Presidency," If that be sin. we are i-ure there are thoke who are doubly guilty. To our cer tain knnwlidge there ore several met, who have long had tiro eyes up nn that office. IVush. Gttz. Reading, Cct. 31.—On Saturday list, wlten the scores f spectators were returning frmn witnessing the execution or Lechler, at Lancaster, gentleman from Lehigh county stnp pod at nne of our inns and shewed the landlord a small piece of rope, inquiring if Ire could not give him one that would mulch it. This excited he landlord’s curiosity, presuming that the gentleman Was bent on self- destruction, and accordingly insisted on knowing what use he fniendrd tn to make of it; when, after some he sitation, he took him lo,one aide, and 1 informed him that lie had promised tu bring tils neighbors some nf the rape which might be employed in hanging Lechler, adding “you know it’s so good tu keep away the witches—fur the tooth uclie,” <jj"c. and thal fro hail aciurlly procured it, or a part of it; hut spending money becoming scarce, he had concluded to raise the wind by selling part, and such was the <le. m ind, nf one dollar per inch, that the little remnant w-liiil) lie held in his hand was all he had left fur himself I l'he landlord recommended him to a neighboring Btore, where he procured a spurious one, and started fur. home, where, we dire siv,” a spirit of health o goblin damn'd,' 1 will m> dure to Itauot liis mansion, or those of his iii'ighbois who have procured a piece of our Reading rope. Reading Chronicle. Prices Cnrr'nt at JVewVortc,yjV.v. 4. Cotton—The import of the week was 971 bales. The suleswere principally of infe rior Colton of thetild crop. Sales of new were made at 14 cents, which may be considered the pi ice for prime parcels. Uplands, new, I3j a 14 cents ; Loiusiana, i Id crop, 13 a 15 j ; Up lands do 9 a 14 i Maham i, do. 9 a 12; 1'ennesse, d.i.Oa U j Sea Lluud, do 21 b 25. niiitiinal. Rice. We do not alter our rates There was mere doing in it. Rice, middling to fair, 2 7U a 3 25 ; supe rior, 3 S7.J Frieghts—to Liverpool have de clined. Cut'nn, square sr.d round bales, per lb. 3 8d ; Tobacco, per bM 35s ; A«hes, per ton, 30s ; Rice, 8> 6d n Ills ; Naval Stores, per bbl. 3s 9d a 4<. Fur the Continent, Cotton, jd a jd ; Tobacco, 50s Hills on Eug'aml, 13 per rent; do on Frgqce, 504 ; Spanish Dollars, 1} premium , Doubloons, 15 70- R/cfciJmd. T O MORROW mOTuSftfl ,u (lie ihlUh- BnHitfhtotistreet, to wei^i three nuncea more than the aaaise. The sutaori* ber ia now prenareil to they may depend upon being supplied .punctually, N U., One or two apprentices to the bu siness-would be taken. P. BRASCH. nov 15 re DIED, At Petersburg, Va^.on the 28»h of Oc». after hii illness of 2 months nf the prevail ing f'everi Mr. Edward Qtiiifc, of the firm of Edw. Quirk U Son, of N. York. MARINE. PORT OF SJ F.IXXjIH. ' JYa anivn's tints our tat!. CLEARED, Ship Ceres, Prescott, Liverpool. Samuel Wright. The brig Keeper, of Vcwbur} port, from Hostim, for this port, wa* *pnke on Mondny lust to the north of Chrrleston B»r. The H. is probably one of tli6 brigs ndw below. The ship Empress, arrived at Charleston on Wednesday, in 4 day* from New York, coming nut on the 6(h passed the ship Au gusts, Wood, and brig Signal, Bedel, boils from this port, bound in. For Liverpool, Tlie new packet ahip AMERICA, fjel\c*p 'Dirtier, Jr .lfiwfer, Has commenced loading and will be dlapatclied. P.ir freight of 300 balsa of Cotton, winch wilt bo taken very lev, or paaa.ge, having elegant furnished accommodations,applt to Capl. Turner on board at Wallace 1 ! wharf, or to 8. U. FAItKMAN. nov 13 t For Providence, <4% The brig wb SfiliKNO, Captain Harding 3Umm Will enntmftnce loading to-mur- row, ami will have quick dispatch For freight 2UU bales Outrun, Rpply tn HOWARD \N 1LLIAMS. nov 15 To Carpenters and Builders. Subscriber keeps constantly on . hund a large Sssoriment nf MAUqdaaT Hiiitablc for stair liandrails and bannUVui'H; rIso Planlr, Hoards, and Veneirs, for can met makers use, ail on reasonable terms. Or ders from a distance will receive strict at tention. • ,t. w. Moimrm,, Whitt hr'.tivtet, oftponte Col Shellmatt'i, noy U H101 TORTOISE SHELL, Ivor? anA uotw LowvLs, Ing win Carpeting, §'c. iTpHB Subscribers nffei filr sale by the 4.1 doten, an invoige of toiloise Shell Combs of all giaes, j Very fine Ivory Combs ojfall sizes MocAr lortuise shell combs do do 4 bales Ingrain Carpetiifg by the bile ©r piece 2 bales Domestic t’Viins do do — ALSO— i 300 lb Sewing Twine 1 2 cases U.mblc and 8ing1e Hnrrel Guns 3 Cables, from 6 U/ If/ inches BLANCHARD, HUOTHERS FJ CO. AudersonN Building on the Buy, nov 15 101 . YsAAXTVXO, GILDING, GLAZINU and PAPER HANGING. T HE Subscriber begs leave to inform his Customers and the I’ublic in gene r«l, that he his removed to 1'fioitipson & Honneys buildings. , wurrjixrnr>\tr e/:?\ Near the Bay, where lie continues to earn on the above business in all its various branches, on the most modern and approv ed prmcipha Wall* Painted in Oil or Dettemper Colours, ind 0rhamcn<ed in the most Fashionable European style. OS HAND, London Whhe Lt sd, ground in Oil Aoierican do do do do Linseed Oil in barrels, in tlie best order Barrel* Spirits Turpentine Window Glass in boxes of various sizes English Crown Glass in crates, suitable for ‘ large Fanes, Pictures, tic. Fing Colour* of ull &inds Renter’s Brushes of ail vises •White Was!i do A great variety of different color Frosting B|ue Smalts, £$c. tic. Alf.of which will be sold st the lowest prices Ordert from the Country punctual- ly aiiyaled to. Coluurs mixed ready fur use, and directions’ given for using them «f required. PATRICK MARLOW. noy 15 1101 NOTICE. T HE Copartnership of Joseph Stonb k Co. is dissolved by the death of J. Stone, which makes it necessary that at: Note* and Acconn's should be immediate near the Slate Bank. LEGRAND CANNON . The business will be continued at die j boye stand, under the firm of S. TOUSEY und New-York (afchionw. All orders prompt ly executed and ihiinkfully^eci-iv/d. LKGfaNU CANnON. SINCLAIR TOUSEY. nov 7 5« At Cost, for Cash, To dote the Concern of the ate Jinn of J STOjYK U CO. T HF.IR entire slock of Dry Goods and Kuady Made Clothing, consisting of h great variety of articles, made in the best manner and'of giod materials. Those who wish to purchase for cash, will find it hn their interest to call, as they cannot be sold for credit. LEOKANU CANNON, Surviving Pann-r. Bryan etirtt, near the State Bank-. N. H- It is presumed that all who are in debted »» the late firm of J. Stoned Co will call and cancel them, without subject ing the subscriber to the necessity of put- dng their notes and accounls in the hands of their attorney for collect on. L.G. CANNON nov 2 |a CANNEL COAL, I IVOR Sale by ‘ J. P. WILLIAMSON. oct29 Mackerel and Gunpowder, Artyifv Bill s. New No 2 3 Mackerel i 50 krgs Dupont** Powder j Lunding and for rnIi* hy ROOEIir 8/GOFF. nov 14 e Cotton Hugging. UTTffiTl PIECES prime 42 inch tnve,.. il'di/'Si/ nc>» Cotton Bagging. Just re ceived and fbr sale bv BAKER U MINTON. nov 13 > Negro Shoes. &m> P MU received and fovsa*e by 8. A. CON 11Y, ttov 8 t Hire’s Wharf. Plains and Blankets. tea BALES White IMainar . „... <D S do DomeWe-PtSin,.'nd ^owheH For sale by BAKER U HINTON. nov 7 a i OATS. TilTVZVin BU8HKL8 Data, on board Ihc ichunner Fair Ameri- can. A Moore’s wharfs For sule, in lots to Huit.pufchasers, by IS A AO COMEN. nov 8 c Onions, ^c. 1 nnn Bundies ONIONS 1UWU 200 TURKEYS 30 Bushel OATS For sale on board adiooner Savannah, at Junes’ upper wharf, nov 8 95 Bills on New-York, riOOR SALE, by d* C. C. GRISWOLD. fi6v*8 •% To Aleut, fpHFj lower part oft be building occupied 1. a* ihe Georgian QfDoe. Apply lothv editor. , oct 24 Rice Barrels, IE7HOI.E at 75 cents ft HALF du. at 6 $ cents -forwleby J. MEIGS, Mongin’s, latC Bulloclt’s lluildlhg* nov 11 || a Bpanihli Sugai «, TN whole, hnlf, and qimrier lluxes, of vc- ft. ry auprrior cpiality, received from tld- vunu, and for sale by JOHN H, REID C# CO. nov 13 99 London Porter tlie hvsl Unality, in disks of from ib U tn 9 dozen each. Forsnle by JOSEPH CARRU’ITIERS. nnv 7 i ' Old 5tli jiroof Irial! Whiskey. | kF a siipeilor quality and excalleiil tin- VF vur, in Ovmijiilina. For sale by WILLIAM CttOTHERS. nnv 13 (a Domestic Plaiila. J - ! F.CEI VKI) »m Ctinsignmui t, 8 Hales 1.1 1) .meHiic Plains and Woolseys, uliioh will be sold low. J. A. MAXWELL. nov 9 b j :< WILLIAM STARR, Jr. I I AVING liken «n interest in nur husi- II ness, lUyill hereafter be conducted under Uie firm ol HxTt, Mott U Co. j hall a Hoyt. nov 11 97 " Plains and Hlanketa. WILLIAM KO.HK, 1 f 1 AS received liis fall supply of PtninB IX and London Dufftle Blanket*. I.tke- wise supu fine Caroline Fluids, Ctc. winch makes lti». full assortment equal, if not su perior to any in the city. oct 10 1m To Rent, rjlWO Stores in (lie building Of posite X L’ciificId’s range. AT so, One Tenement sultablefoT a DwelO'ng or Boarding House, term* moderate. Ap* ply lo • THOMPSON St BONNEY, nov 9 I Wliitaker-street, Situation Wanted. A YOUNG man who is capable of taking A. charge of a Counting Room or 8lore, is dcsiri-iD of obtaining a situation. A* employment is the principal object, teum will b>T mod* rate. Apply at the office of theGx'tnoiAif. nov 8 95 i r a DAN1LL CA11NEY, .Tr. Hunters' Muildivgr. O FFRRfi for sale, just landing from ship And"*, f'um Sulem, 15 hhdiW l Sugar 10 do and 15 bids N F. Rum 1? Anchor*; wrghiug from 27 , 6lb* to S'Mj lbs ol superior manufac* lure, ?, AMI, , From ihip AVice/r*m Botton, W bcndlagNoritfern Huy 10,(hiO yen's4fow and LmenlCMh, c good substitute for Cotton Bugging In Store, 100 Mils II *at Rye \Vhi*A?ey 100 bblnFh')ur(BaU. Howard-Ptreet) 6J caeA’s Nails, (**alem Iron FActo. ■ ry Coy > If hmres Spanish Chocolate. Tl*s« kr\% and Boxes Sweet Oil, lie. nov f W ^ ' /URN TAKVIN, i -* eUlntMTl BtbiUlnge D PFF.ns for sale, jnat latliRuq from ihip I .iyorpool Packet, Georgtlai, and oibtr • viivala friiin Philadclplui, ’ 3 kit-la } \ 4 llox.a > Loaf and Luml Sugar IQ Mill i \ 3 lilida 1’iuaaian Lump Sugar top Boarding llouaea J 3 Hilda > . \ 1U hbla J Muaoovado Sugar*. \ 10 liaga Java and l.agmra Ualt,* 10 bbia TVimcnic Cuffue 3 hltda MolaatM SPuncheoi^Snilerlor W I Rum 10 cheila H)«nn, Young Hyion, an A , Souchong Tcaa ALSO, A general assortment of Hardware, Ce- ar ware,Market lluakeii, Ur Uc. Expected daily, Per brig Fiaucil from Philadelphia, a rat rate Fire K.ngliie, of J’crWtu U Rncm’t tanuftieline : tlua engine will propel Wi* er 180 feet, iluuugh a 1/ inch noael and ia it ennst ructed aa to play two atreama, ah, iachargn one ’I'ns of water per minute. TO RENT, T Four imnlll'cnepu'olaon Franklin w ant. nuv 13 -j- tU'a Richmond Super fine IVesli Flour. ^ UAHUEIaHjiiMt received, »nd onn- st*nl supplie* will continue to»r- ■tcemeci very superror, Richmond Mftnnf»ctprjr CUT NAII^- nude nf Ruhs'mi end Swedes Iron,80c*B** rum 3d up to 30d. Forssleby PONCE (J MACKBNZ1E. nov 13 tw tu 33^4 r For Sale, HKDS Muscovsdo finger 75 bbls double refined Loaf Sager .50 bbls single do do do ^ 25 boxes do do do do f» hhds W 1 Rum b hhd* Crockery Ware 13 casks winter pressed Sperm. Oil 30U casks Cut NaiU asiorted sices 5 Tons Swedes Iron 30;000 Spanish Segar.i 75 boxes 8 by 10 and 10 by l£ Win dow Gluts 10 boxes No 10 Cotton Cards 2D reams Printing Paper 25 bundles Hay JOHN LATIIROF k Co. nov 13 p Hunters* wharf. JOHN MOORHEAD B egs leave to inform his friends in Geor gia, tlmt he has usUblishcd himself permanently in this city as a Commission Altxcimnt, The sale of Southern PrmUice will be his nrinripul business, in the management of which, he believes he can do his frit nds just ce—he relies on the reputation esta (dishedduring along residence m Sevan nab, on the references to hi* friend!,'and liligciit a'tention, to continue the confi dence of those who may be pleased to fa vor him with their business. New-York, 28th October, 1822. Reference in Savannah—•Measis Comnso U Gwathmet. Hef« rence in Augusta—Joan Moonx, Esq. nov 8 Jra Notice. T HE Copartnerihip of the Suhioribera un'ler the firm of Dehnnuler U Stair,] t t hia <lay diaiulved bv mutual conaent. Per- ■oilshaving rlrmandi againat the Concern are requettrd to present tliwp for act Ic- mrnt, and those indebted to ffllk, payment to U, W. Delamater. B W DEI.AMA I ER W. STAIIH. Jr. R. W. Dckmatrr will contiMie the Grn- no» 11 97 Pork, Beef, and Hama. Juit received per brig Juieph• 15^-::Wf-." to do Meat do toco lb bcat’Newbold Hams, for family uie 15 hhl. No 3 Mackerel cnila Patent Cordage 6 caaka Cheese kegs Salmon 2u kegs Salmon 2 bbls Pickled' Cucumber,, for fa- mily uao ■ With a general aaaortment of Groceries and Provision, suitable for families—for sale wlioleaaii or retail, by THOMAS BRADLEY & CO. nov 9 b Bulloch’s lloildinga. V 1 ’ T. C. HAYWARD, On the Bay, has foe o*le Pf a PACKAGES Boots and Slfcea,oao> j prising a good assortment ^ ALSO, SO bbls No 3 Mackerel »' jo do Sperm. Oil Holland Gin, Jam. Rum, NE do. Wines, Cordial,, Tnbacco, Dearborn’! Patent Balance^ lie, nov U 1 .j. r - Steam Boat Office. 3T)WO Clerks are wanted at thil oCce^cd ii until F'iday neat, llte iStli iwu. appi,. cations will be received by the President. N. 11. Salary of lit ClerV,?r*auO pr. ana., do 2d do *800 do. Thu latter to give Bend nod Security in the •um of *2000. S. C. DUNNING, President, noy It l»