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GE011UIAN.
8 WANNA II:
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TV RSI) A V MOHNINB.TtOV. 28,1822.
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miva i b coiuikhi-onurnoh.
Mills Jy culls, A'tv. SI
DIaH Sir,
Nothing of general intercut or of mag
nitude Iim y*t transpired, oilier than (he
decision hud upon the constitutional ques
tion, to change tho mode of electing Go-
▼ernor. This was before the Senate ye*- t
teulay, imd negatived, 30 voting in the af-
firmstivo ami 17 in the negative i there nut
being a constitutional majority, it was re
jected, but possibly may be reconsidered
this morning
An act has putted the House of Itepre.
tentative*, ami tiding the 2d Section of the
4th Article of the constitution, so as to
make the election of Public Dili -era by the
Legislature, two voce instead of by bal
lot. Thin mode wilt effectually detect cor
ruption when attempted to be practised in
important election*.
A bill has also been introduced for. the
removal, from this place, of the seat of
Government. Thi* however, will not
succeed.
By Isst night'* mail, we understand that
t|»4 cornfmiiee on Hammond’s cate had
not reported on Finlay last.
In addition to the shove, we learn, that
on Friday tail the bill to vest in the peo
ple the election of Governor, had been re*
conkid*red4ii the 8enatc—and is sill] be
fore mat body.
Franklin Gellege.— I he Board of Truk
tei • of f isilklin College, ui this state, have
elected Col. Wm..lackson as Trustee,' to
Blithe vacancy occasioned by the dcaltt of
the late 8tephen W. Harris, Esq. The
’dumber of student sin this institution at pre
tent is one hundred and twenty, of whom
there are Senior clusa SO, Junior 17. So
phomore 43 and Freshman 41. The fol-
1»wing are the names of the Profcssoi* and
Teacher*
Mo*™ Waddsit, D D. President, who
instructs the higher classes in Moral Philo
sophy, Logic and Rhetoric. IIkniiv Jack-
son, M..1). Professor of Chemistry ami Na-
tmsi Pud isqphy. Alonzo Cmuiicu, A. M.
Professor bf Maihvmutics and Astronomy,
Ai.KiAmiKn II. Win'Tan, A, II. Senior Tu
tor. Jams* P. Waoukl, A II. ftul CuaUlkb
Davis, A. U Tutors bf tilt Freshman elms.
Setrf.'d coasting Captions have been re
cently fined in the penalty of twenty dollars
ea'.h, byalieljolleotof for the Norltlk and
Portsmouth District, (Va.) for not having
prepared, when veiled by thu Bearding ol
■ ficeiya luimifoiV of their curgo.
A meeting of tenants, who reside in the
late Infected District t>f New Yoi h, 1ms been
Beld, at which a committee of twenty-one
• Was appointed to raise sul>Hcriptions to re*
•lieve pour families, in case of distraints tor
fenl i ai.d to nuike a respitUul application
to all landjorda, shin to give up all, o> a
pait of their dues for the quarter during
Which the district we re deserted.
Among the premiums given st the
annual exhibition of the New-York Agri
cultural Society, were several for Ameri
-can manufactured Bonnets of glass, the
highest of which (20 dollars) was adjudged
to ttye Crawford Bonnet, manufactured by
Miss Harrison, of Dutchess County, which
was afterwards purchased for one hundred
and tw enty dollars—die others were sold
.S', fifty-five, thirty-eight, and thirty-one dol.
lsrs eat h. A pair of stockings were also
exhibited, mamifuctured by the exhibitor
from Coiidn, grown in his garden ou Long
Island.
A IfttW from Rn.fnn .tyo—" Tlie Kltrtel if • tr'trr nlitnr. nfi r"7* Th* L*U*r Hi* nf (he Ship
tovfrlimml ln*« buill lier«,»’<1 h«»e| «ti.> Mubilr Ri-(l.irr Irom the Kili-I Tl.mat,G«|>< ln*h«i for Liverpool, will be
now • ro.lv lu Uunch ■ mnnitrou. tor ol the Floridian, d.tfil nnr Uken from foe mwmiiuy rtoiii pf
khi|i.Mllhnnr huud.v.l .ml iwopoil] IVi ..cole, 81.1 ult. |
hnlra! Ind lo morrow tin- Hern |i"*t | " There lie. uot"> nn irriou* chengi-
iifannthn r-.| ii n 11 v mnnrrnl ***«H in in the •••>« ol nfliir, here since I
tube end'll. For die |.ur|m«« of: l..*i wrote lo you. It contideird
lir.itpctiriKOre early infinry ol line nalun.afo In return lo town before fro.lj
tal Hercules, an iinineineluiuao, co- anil I belie.e few will be an ini|>ru-
veririKteven ei^lilha nl an acre, lio* deni aa lo venture earlier. The trnnpa
been I'Uill, wliieb entirely conceala the ut llua cantonment coolinue healthy,
rnanut c-orv nldeilli that prugresses and are now cumfurtnbly provided a-
under in roof”
Jhiri.t die winter. The Iruepa (rom
— — the Baranraa are encamped ntinut one
AVcil Cnsuntties -Since, the com- ,.nd u half mile. beluw thin—.they
mencenient ul the preaent ywar(I 2-1) hicve been vere aide, but are recover
the billowing dealln have occur-1 ing rapidly. The regiment ia lobe
red in the N vy ohtlie Unfled Stale., canluned in tliis neighborhood, and
vii —I ('.plain, I Master Com- not lo return to town.”
mand-.nl. 10 I.ieui»n»nta, 3 I.leut*.
4 '
nl Murine., 3 Surgeon.,
-urgeon-
M .lea, I I’ur-cr, 40 Midshipmen, 4
Sailing Mailers—70.
One of the Boston papera contains
a Idler from a gentleman nf that ci
ty, at Bin Janeiro, who cnmmuoieales
|he fnllowing interesting particular,
ef Brazilian affair*.
“ The elections have already taken
place ill many ol the provinces; Inr
the choice of electors who are lo meet
at this place to appoint the represen
tutives for the new Congress. Their
plan is tn have only one Mouse for the
preterit, which is to meet here.
'• The pres- lieie is us free a-, in the
United Stales. When the King was
here fee had but one newspaper, and
Hut was nf. very small size, and
was primed twice a week, giving us
only Ilia decrees, without any foreign
news. Now we have twelve papers ;
most nf them aie published dsily,
giving us the news ol all cnuntiTes,
and I ee discussions nil all subject*
The Prince lias become very plain in
Ihi* dress, economical in his eipen->es,
and familiar in his address and ,run
veriatinn. Mis eipen-.es urc not a
twentieth part nf the expenses nl fur.
mrr years Mis ministers arc alt of
ilie a.iine chancier.
"Thepiimc minister, Josa Bone-
rnti.i de And.aille Silva, is a second
Franklin, Me ia about 4,i rear* old,
ia much beloved by ull fne Hnzilnns
unit foreigners, lie was burn in the
province of St. Paul's, bat has -pent
many year* in-differeut parts nf Ku.
rnpe. Fur several years he has lived
a retired life, t ut the period has ar
rived which called fur tile rxcercise
of his talents, ,nd in J nuary Inst lie
was placed in die highest station his
cminirycnn nftae. Me has great np-
poaiiion tn encounter Irom the royal
parly,-which was, and even still is ol
considerable .length
“ We a.e now allowed in case nf
libel, and in crimidal cas^a, the trial
by jury. The fi.sl trial by jury nn
this southern coa-tinent took place
lu re Inst week. It was a charge a-
gninst the editor nf one of the Gazett
es lura libel on the Prince, qu-stiiui-
ing his authority. Me was tri--d by
a regulur jury, and was honourably
acquitted- The accused Was-ulluwed
in choose eight persons for his jury,
from twenty lour named by the go
vemnont. tl was a now thing to most
persons here, Wo expect when the
congress meets that the fi st busi
ness will be to send umhissudor-
lo foreign nations, aml.oneo/the first
measures wilt he to put nn entire step
lo the slave trade. I think we may
rely on ibis being dong very soon.
God forbid it should not be. In the
year 1821, 43,507 slaves were em
barked in Afiicaon board ships own
ed in tin* place, of wlidm 38,102 ar
rived alive Tire number unpurted
at the other ports is immense,”
U1KO,
At Beaufort, (3. C.) on the 23d inat. of
ihfl.iriniutory fever, -Toon Montdoslht,
K,m|. lute one ol the .lodges ot the Supe.
rior Court, in this state.
list in Potion —A Mississippi planter at-
trilmtughe rut in Ootion, to a species of
toy-, which pierets the tender covering ol
the bowl in its unripe slate, and produces
in the comae of three days, the decay of
die' bowl.
Roguery.—l)n the aHernnon nf the
12th, a countryman by the name of
Lee, wim lives somewhere hack of
Albany, came In th- Police Office ami
stated dial he had been swindled by
Inn rogues in die Ini lowing manner:—
While walking in Water-street, near
Burling slip, lit* w-ts accosted by . a
la in, who said that some of his proper
ty had been levied nn, uml, being un
der die necessity to raise a small sum,
he would sell Ins watch very cheap
and at the same time presented a
watch, chain, Ike. which to appearance
were of gold, and which he offered tn
ng fire look place in llsmil. M!l * ,ul Cdeen dollars. While they
ton, Maas, on die 8th Inst, in s homo oern-, "are talking of the purchase, a man
pied by a Mr, Isatc Do Ige, and willow Am doubt the companion of the own-
I .imm... ki t .*■ . ' ... .
al.rga el I.timmm. Mrs. 1,. J-ho wits sil-
-ting with a sir.*- danghtef when the fire
w as discovered, immediately ran up sluiri
and by great exertion, laved loir three
daughters of8,.lU, and 12 j u»rs of age, a
child of Mr. Dodge's and her sick daugh
ter who had been ill for several months,
in doing which, she was severely scotclud,
and sprained her wrist. All the furniture,
-Clothing, and about Sbtlollirs inbank notes
were destroyed, Iraviog the unfortunate
-woman entirely destitute.
Twelve bales ol new crop Cotton,
were arrived in Mobile, on the 1st
-inst.a part of winch weie suld at II
ccnie.
The Directors tit Ihe Commercial.
Bank ol Delaw are, lute declared a! and the money was ciuinlrd down
dividend of three per cent on the rapi
t»l stock tor Ihe Iasi rfx months. They
have also detl^fd a dividend of liven-
ty per cent, ol the c-.pi .il slock equal
'to eleven dollars anti filly cents nn
/och share, payable lo the respective
stockholders, or their legal representa
tives, mi the 2lrt itisl. at the principal
branch bank where the stock-may be
to their credit. 4’avmcnt will b e ni .tie
in notes of banks paying specie, or il
prelervtl by the aioct.fudders, they
can rect ijc uue hall ot the tame iii
•pecic.
er ol the Watch j joined them, anil
after examinitg the watch and in-
q.tiling the price, took Lee aside, and
assured him that it was a great bar
gain, offering subsequently twelve
dollars for it himself, anil said be
would gu to pincure the money, and
return to take the watch—all which
was lor the purpose ol inducing Lee
to become himself the purchaser- Af
ter he had been some lime gone ou
Ins pretended errand, the owner of
the watch told Lee that, as he was
in great wantot money, and did not
know whether the nnm would return
tie might have the watch lur eleven
dollars, with whith offer Lee closed,
on
MARINE.
rout of SJtrjvy vjift,
CI.KAltKD,
Biitf Native, Cole, New Y->rk.
Hall, liqyt 8c co.
Sloop Packet, Clark, Hulain ire.
Hall, Hoyt iS co.
ARRIVED,
Revenue cutler Crawford, Cliamplin,
from a cruise.
sloop Mary, Brawn, Charleston, 18 hours
with dry goods, corn, coffee, (Jc to order.
Suftbrd's b-iat Lotfc'H.from Faracljuclar
landing, with 152 hales cotton to T Pol
hill, uml U own Overstreet.
Mac El Murray's boat Pelican, from Au
gusta, with 270 bags coltiui tn Pruict- £<
M'Ketizn, G G mloii, Camming And Gwatli*
m >\, C'anteio* and Lumar am! O I tdt
Kirfcpati'icA:’# bout Rob Roy, from Au
gusta, with 6udbags cotton to J P W lliam*
h .ii, W Gaston, S Manton, Johnston &
Hills R Tailor, CHidetou U Lumur, J Uai»
per, P INI and A & Wood.
Hull's boat Paragon, Irom Augusta, to J
II (i lieu, with 4.iU bdes cotton, tn Johns-
stun d H.R W Gaa'ori, OTaft, A L Moly-
neux, ami 1) mumtl d Auze.
ltlce Barrels,
w HOLE at 75 cents
HALE do. at 6 J cents—for sale by
J. MEIGS,
Mongin’s, late Bulloch’s buildings,
novlt || a
For St. Augustine,
I ll< I top
FLORIDA,
Captain Fitch,
Will hive quick dispatch. For
tieight or passage, having hamlHome sc-
cominodxtioiis, apply to the master on
board st Bolton’s wharf, or to
ISAAC COHEN.
nov ?6 p 2
PORTRAIT
AND
MAMature I*Muting.
IlorilKTjhF.NiinR,
Art it! Painter frent tl* undent Jtoynl ,h:a-
tittup pf Pnrit,
AV HO has heretofore rcce-veil the high-
WILLIAM TURNER
Hat jmt received, and offer* for Sule,
PIECES Dundee supenor42 inch
Cotton Bagging,
nov 26 l?
Bunk Styte of Georgia,
Savannah, 25th A*ov. 1822.
'EDNE3DVY next, the 27th instant,
having been recommended by the
City Council as a day of Thanksgiving and
Prayer, this Bank will be shut. Therefore
all notes and acceptances falling due on
that day, must betaken up to-morrow the
26th hist.
A. PORTER. Cashier.
nov 26 r 2
A Situation Wanted
YOU C Man, lately arrived from
'SiJi H *ston, wishes to obtain a situaiiou
as a Clerk or Bar Keeper, or would be
willing to go and 'each a school in the
country t with both he is perfectly ac-
q-iainled, and can produce satisfactory re
commendations.
A line addressed to J F P. and left at
*this office, will meet with immediate atten-
t on.
nov i6 e •
est patronage ill Savannah, has (In
honor to inform his friends and the public
that he has returned hither, where he igaiu
offers his professions! services. He further | ILutse ill Courthouse squat e.
Negroes/or Fale.
V Prime gang of 32 Negroes, that can
be highly recommended, will be sold
on £cotfiinuiUling terms, by
GEORGE SCHLEY.
nov 21 re
A Valuable City Residence
for Sate.
rilHP. subscriber offers fi»r Sale, his f»m»,
JL large, ami comnoiliou* Brick I)welling
llodse in Courthouse square. It is so well
begs leave to give notice, that his llaugh* I known, Rmt il is only necessary to say, that
ter, Mrs May, will commence teaching] it has always been considered one of the
Drawing and Minialute Painting, ah soon
ns a class of Young Ladies can he formed.
Application to be made at her Father’s re
sidence, Draylon-sircet, near Broughton-
treet.
Reference—Charies Harris, Esq.
nov 26 2
Landing.
A /? BAGS G**een Coffee
3 hales Domestic Cotton Bagging of
superior quality. 'For sale by
NICHOLAS d NEFF.
nov 26 2
St. Croix Sugars. ,
IIIIDS prime St. Croix Sugar
10 bbts Loaf Sugar
10 do Lump do
50 do pnm« ; B-*ef, new
25 tons Swedes 1 on
Landing from ship S ivanuah, for sale by
HALL, HOYT & CO.
nov 18 103
Pork, Flour, djc.
CVTV n.VHKKI.8 P-init- for*
'SJ'i/ R.O Imir bbls Floor
50 bbls Prim, and Mess Beef
5 tierces Sperm Oil
For sale b>
THOMAS BRADLEY 8c CO.
Bulloch’s Buildings,
nov 26 b 2
Drafts
on Charleston
Boston,
and
JOHN MOORHEAD
B ogs leave to inform his friends in Geor
gia, that he has established himself
pe> manentlv in this city hh a
Commission AitrcA\ant,
Th.- -mle «f Southern Produoe will be his
principal business, in the management of
which, he. believes he can do his friends
jiWitice — he relies ou the reputation esta
blislied during along residence in Savan
nail, on the references to his friends, and'
diligent attention, to continue the confi- ;
dence of those who may be pleased to fa
vor him with their business.
JVew York, mh October, 1822.
Heftrence <n 8 tvannuh—Messrs Cummino
d Gwaitimkt.
Reftrencein Augusta—John Moors, Esq
nov 8 11 re
most desirable residences in the city. If
not soliPin a few wcpk.i it will be rented.
JAMES M’HENUY.
nov 2 90
Brunswick Blacking,
F OR Stoves, Coal Grates, Fii<t|Msces,
&c. This beautiful compositioirVhen
applied to the -above mimed articles, gives
them an elegant and duruble Black gloss,
free from any disagreeable smell. Sold
by
R. WORRELL, Jr. Druggist,
Corner of Hay and Whitaker etreete,
nov 23 l 108
BALLAST.
4.0 excellent Stone Ballast, suita-
ble for s'owing with Cotton, for sale
onboard ship Liverpool Packet, st John
ston’s lower wharf.
—ALSO— m
100 kegs frestvFhiladelphiaCrackeS
Apply to Capt. Birkett on board, or to
JOHNSTON d HILLS,
nov 23 u103
WELSH SLATE.
900 OOO Welsh Slates, of varioua
g-, zc . F| for sale at a reduced
JOHN HENDERSON.
price, by
nov 6
ft-
At Cost, for Cash,
To close Ihe Concern of the late fnn of
J STOWE'd CO.
I ^IIEIR entire stock of Dry Goods and
. Ready Made Clothing, conaisling of a
great variety of articles, made in the best
manner and of gone! materials. Those who
wish lo purchase for cash, will find it for
their interest to call, nstheyeannot be sold
forcWit. LI GRAND CANNON,
Surviving Partner*
Bryan street, near the State Bunk.
N. B It ih presumed that ull who are in
debted to the late firm of J. Stone d Co.
will cull and cancel them, without subject
ing '.he subscnlu r <o the nebewity of put
ting their notes and accounts in the hands
of their attorney fur collection.
L.G. CANNON.
nov 2 |U
Cotton Bagging, Sperm.
Candles, fyc. fyc.
Just received per ship Savannah,
/ TVfV'l >lec ' Hutton Bagging
50 J).)xos Sperm Candles
Pe>"shop Mary,
2 hales Carotin*- Plaid
E'orsule on aobnirimudsting terms by
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
nov 16 102
Notice.
N INE months after date application will
be made to the honorable the Jus
tices of the Inferior court of Glynn county,
for leave to sell all the lands in said co*uhty
belonging to the es'ute of John King, late
< 1 Effingham county.
S tUAH KING, nr/m’r.t.
April 5,1822. §a" Clark county, Ga.
aprd 6
the steps ol a hnu*e m solid silver, to
Ihe sati-lactiofi ol the swindler, who
whs seen to snule at the crodulity of
the ci unirvm. n. Assmui ms he had
secuml Ins p iv. , be made off'in haste,
us he slid, to redeem his property;
wfiile.L e wellt ‘ ft’quietly to a friend
*0 appi ize hint ol ins good fortune,
who, oft eiumii'ing (lie watch found
it one of those that are made for the
purpose add hawked about for sale
ol the real value, perhaps, of two
duller*. i .Jtu.
Seidlitz Powders.
T HE tru^nd Genuine S^d'lits Powder,
is just received from Liverpool, and
for sale by
ANSON PARSONS,
Druggist, No 8 Gibbons’ Buildings,
nnv9 96
Plains and Blankets.
5X n Vl.LS whije Plain.
2) 5 do JlomesTic Plains and Woolseys
For sale by
BAKER d MINTON.
nov 7 a
For Sale,
JA PRIME Negro Man, accustomed
the management ol horses and driv
ing a carriage or dray- Fur terms apply
to
oc» 31
J. B. HERBERT d CO.
R8
Notice.
A T'the expiration of nine months from
this date, 1 shall apply to the honorable
the Justices of the Inferior court of Cha
tham county, for leave to sell the following
real anil personal property held by the lute
R J. Houston intrust, viz :
Cedar Grove plantation, containing tip-
wards of 1200 acres, situated in the district
of White Bluff.
One Traci of Land, containing 50 acres,
near the above.
May Island, containing 100 acres, more
or less, situated on the marshes of Little
Ogechee river.
Also, between 65 and 70 Slaves.
PAT. HOUSTON,
May 13, 1822. adm r. It. J. Houston.
may 16 §
*fc
Notice.
Y wife Rosattnah Saunders, alias Ro
nannah Migee, having left my bed
and board,'I do hereby forbid all person
from trusting her on my account, or har
boring her. us l will not be answerable for
any debts she may contract after th s date.
JOSEPH SAUNDERS.
Savannah, 19(/j ,\yu. 1822. p
£\ T Short sight. For sale by
<£* DANIEL CARNEY, Jr.
nov 26 p2
Prime Pork and Beef.
©rflA BAUIIELx Prime Fork
30 bbls prime Beef
60 bbls smoked do
Received per slop Howard, for sale by
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
nov 26 2
30 bids Vassar’s Ale,
r AN DING, and for sale by
Li A. MORGAN,
nov 26 l2 Jones'upper wharf.
51
Pork, Beef, fyc.
'Landing from ship Howard,
BBLS Mess and Prime Pork
15 do do do Beef
10 bbls No 3 Mackerel
50 hoxi s Hen ing No 1
20 bbls Potatoes
2 hhda St Croix Sugar
'1 pipe Signett's Brandy
1 do Holland Gin
20 bbls Whiskey
20 do Gin
12 cutty 1 Boxes Y. H.Tea
10 M. superior Havana SegaPB
15 bhls and half bbls Buck Wheat
Meal
10 bbls Corn MeAl
10 bhls Roans
2’ 1 boxes Bloom Raisins
10 fcegs Tobaceo
20 k»o<s paper Tobacco
Loaf and Lump Sugar, Coffee
American Sugars, lie
20 bbls Double Ale, Law 8i Bever-
edge's Brand
For sale low, by „
GIBBS & ALEXANDER,
ro v 26 p 2 ^ , a^ lor's wharf.
Classical & English School.
HEART MacDOXXELL
r NFORMS his Friends and the Public*
that he will re-open his School for
v mg Ladies and Gentlemen, on Monday
ne>C, the 14'h inst, at 9 o’clock, A M. in
the room under Solomon’s Lodge, near the
Old Presbytetian Church,
of 10
NOTICE.
Haxall’s llichmond Supers
line fresh Flour.
QOrk BARRKLSjust received,and cnq.
stunt supplies will continue to ar
rive. Ba&ers and families can be accom
modated with any quantity, they may wislx
to purchase. 'I he quality jof this flour is
esteemed very superior,
Richmond Manufactory CUT NAILS.
made of Russia and Swedes Iron, 80 cub&s
fi om od up to 30d. For sale by
PONCE d MACKENZIE,
nov 13 lire fu
T HE Copartnership ofJosKrii Sroxr. 8i
Co. is dissolved by the death of J.
Stone, which makes it necessary that all
Notes and Accounts should be immediate
ly Paid that are due, to the subscriber, who ,
is the surviving Pat tner, at their old stand, ] Youths Fine Coats
JOHN P. SETZE
JiriAS received by the late arrivals from
New-York, a great variety of
C1.0THINU,
Which, for beauty and quality, excel any
that ever wus offered in this maket,—viz.
Blue and Black extra fine Dress Coats
Second Quality do do
Blue, Cluret, and Brown Frock Coats
Drab Box Couts
near the State Bank.
LKGRAND CANNON.
The business will be continued at the a-
boye stand, under the firm of S. TOUSEY
d CO. who are now openiug a large and
extensive stock of beat Superfine Cloths,
Cussimeres, and Vestings, which they are
determined to sell for Cash at reduced pri
ces. Just received the latest Philadelphia
and New-York fashions. All orders prompt
ly executed and thankfully received.
LF.GRAND CANNON.
SINCLAIR TOUSEY.
nov 2 || i
GEORGIA HOTEL,
BAPTIST CHURCH SQUARE,
savannAii.
CmmS Esiahlsiitiu-ml has lately under-
'Ll gone a thorough repair, and consider
able improvements have been udded
The Stihscriber has Uiken it upon a long
lease, and it will be open on Monday the
24th inst. for the reception and accommo- i
dation of Travellers and Boarders, hav-'
ing supplied his House with a new and ge
neral assortment of Furniture.
He is deteriqpied that his Table slndl be
inferior to none, while his Bar shad afford
the choicest Liquors of every description.
'Ty The Stables are large and conveni
ent, for the accommodation of any number
of Horses. With such preparations, ad
ded to the indefatigable attention which it
will be his study and inclination to be
stow, he cannot but flatter himself he will
receive thafshare ot patronage and suppo. t,
to which such arrangements may be en*
titled.
DAVID M. FITTS.
Savannah, JVstj. 21, 18 J2.
nov 26 fc 2
The Subscribers
H AVE received from England and the
Northern Slates, by the late arrivals,
the following articles, which they will dis
pose of oil the most accommodating terms,
v.z:—
850 kegs White Lead, 561bs, 28 and 14
1U0 do Paints, all c lours
1U boxes Sheet Copper
2 casks Copper Nails
2 do do Spikes
5 rolls sheet Lead
5 casFs bnr do
50 do Nails and Spi/res, all sizes
8u0 lbs Seine-and Sewing Twine
3 fishing Seines 90 yards long
30 casks Brow n Stout, Porter
40 coils Bale Rope
100 do Cordage
40 bolts Russia DucJfc
20 pieces Ravens do
75 tons Swedes, Russia, and English
Iron, all sorts and sizes
Paint OU, Lamp Oil, sun a general as*
Kortnient of Ship Chandlery.
WM. TAYLOR d SON. 4
uuv 6 re
Planters’ Bank,
NovEMor.n, 20, 1822.
W EDNESDAY ihe 27lh mat. having-
been set apart by the City Council as
a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer, this
Bank will be shut, therefore all paper full
ing due on that day must be taken up on
Tuesday. Paper intended for discount on
the 27th, must be offered on Monday 25th
inst.
Saturday the 30th inst. being the day of
settlement of the books of the Bank prepa
ratory the declaring the semi-annual Divi
dend, the Bun* wifi be shut; all paper fall,
ing due and pu\a!>le on that day, must be
tafcen up on Friday the 29th
JNO. F. LLOYD Cashier pro tcm.
nov 22 i 107 <*
A Refutation
OF THE
CALUMN IE S
C IRCULATED against the Southern &
Western States, respecting the Iiibti*
Union and Existence of
SLAVERY AMONG THEM.
To which is added, a minute and particular
account of the actual State and cunditiou of
their
JVEGRO POPULATION.
Together whh Historical Notices of all the.
“Facts are Stubborn things.*' — Shakhpeare.
By a South Carolinian.
The above work is for sale at the Book
stores of W. T. Williams and S. C. d J
Schenk,
nov 16 102
Regimental Orders.
A N Election is hereby ordered to.be held
ntthe Savannah Exchange, on'Monday
the 2d of December next, for a Captain,
lirat and second Lieutenants, and Ensign,
to command the OfiOKVlA VOLUN
TEERS The Poll to -be opened at 10
o'clock, A. M and the election superinten
ded by two Justices of the Peuce and three
freeholders, or a majority of them.
Uy order oi Lt. Col. IIOBEItTS.
M. W. RTEWAKT,
Act'g Adj’t 1st Uegl G. M
nov 21 b
Notice.
T HE Copartnership of the Subscribers
under the firm of Delnr.naer d Starr,i«
this day dissolved by mutual consent. Per-
sons having demands against the Concern
are requested to present them for set le-
ment, and those indebted to make puymeul
to B. W. Delamater.
B W. DELAMATER
W. STARR. Jr.
B W. Delamater will continue the Gro-
eery Business, at the old stuuu, on Uoltou’s
wharf.
nov 11 97
Blue and Gray fine cloth o atees
Valencia, Toiling, Swamlowns, and all ci
ther kind oi Fancy Vests
Extra fine White Marseilles do
Black Florentine Cussimcre and Cloth do
Blue Cloth and Cass.mere
Best Single and Double milled Cassimere
Pantaloons, of all colours and sizes
Flannel Shirts and Drawers
Knitted do do
Sup. Plain and Frilled Cotton and Linen
Shirts
Superfine Cravats
Scotch Plaid Cloaks, of various sizes and
prices
Short and Long Lambswoul Hose
G ntlemen's Beaver Gloves
100 Dozen Woolen do
Silk Umbrellas of all Sizes
Lion Skin Great Coats
Servants Coatees and Pantaloons
Men’s and Boys Suits, very cheap
Pea and Monkey Jackets
Red Flunnel, Check, and Striped Shirts
Striped and Spotted Guernset Frocks
Flag and Blue Bandana Handkerchiefs
Drab and Black Hnts
Loudon Duffiland Point Blankets
ALSO,
Supevfine Blue and Black Cloth
Do Dduble milled Cassimere of al
most every colour
Vest Shapes/
Black Florentine, Valencia, and Toilitet
Vestings \
Extra fine White Marseilles
Fine and Common White Flannel
30 pieces Heavy Lion Skin
24 do very good quality Blue Plains
Scotch and Tartan Plaids, from 62 cts tn gl
Having just received the lateRt N. York
and Philadelphia fashions, he will be ena
bled to make up the above goods lo suit
his customers,
oet 31 ||rb
Notice.
M FI HE {Subscribers' Parting Machine at
LI Yamacraw, is now in readiness to re-
INSURRECTIONS that have taken place CtJiveCotton to be compressedor;repacked
since the Settlement of the country. , A,t >° Produce received on Storage ; ap-
- • ply to Stephen 1’arr, at the machine, or
It. h J. HABEllSHAM.
nov 20 ft
English and American Ca$U
ings.
4YK^ TONS English C'ustings, consisting
of Ovens, Irom 9 to 20 inches.; Pot>,
front 1-4 Gallons, to 30 gallons, from the
Canon Manufactory.
—ALSO—
8 Tons of American Castings, cons’sting
of Ovens, Spiders with covers; Fne Dogs
and Waggon Boxes. F^r sate bv
P. M'DEUMOTT.
noy 12 ||c
INSTliUCTlON ON
The. ’Violin, an! Flute.
Ilf It. HENRY, lust Violin in the ftavan'
JjfJL imh Thea i e, intends to give Insuuc-
tion on above instruments He will be
found at the House of Dr. Louis U. Furth.
nnv 19 ||
Hav and Butter.
BUNDLES prime N>w Hay
20 fi kins first quality Fresh
Butter
Landing from ship Charlotte |t Tay
lor's w barf. For sale by
nov 13 99
C. C. GRISWOLD.