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SAVANNAH:
MONDAY MOttNIN’U. DF.C. 3.13J3.
MatwcAP, -IrcitJeal^—On Wednesday
hat; tbe boat ut lU« schooner Ann, captain
Awleisoi*. lying at Cocfcapur buuntl to
Charli/ten, waa unfortunately upset, ami
the nvi of the schooner, Mr. M'Grtilet,
drewned. The supercargo anti a sailor
" were also in the boat. * The fog being su
dense that they lost their a a;, they made
fiist to one of the spindles near Tybce, a-
bout two ./clock in tlie morning, when by
some. unforeseen accident, she capsized,
and precipitated all on board, who aero
asleep, into the water. The mate sunk
to rise no more about 100 yards from the
boat, Where he had been carried by tbe
, tide. Tint supercargo and the seaman
were s^Vctl by the exertions of captain
Kobinson and the crew of tbc brig Almi-
I ra, when almost exhausted.
ahndAer.—On Saturday, as the sclir Jtd/y
jtnu was coming in over the Bar, John
fSM'Keevcr fell trout the mast bead and was
instantly killed.
A resolution was offered in tbe Vermont
1 legislature, on the 9.h ult, to nominate
Air. Adams for the Presidency, which,
■without bearing, they refused tu consider.
In Providence, Frederick A. Tracy, ol
Hew York, bos recovered the amount ol
5700 dollars from Joshua B. Wood - ol
lthode Island, for a bag of Doubloon?, stu.
lot from the steam boat Connecticut, about
styearstnee, when in charge of the latter
gentlemen, according to this decision, in
consequence uf gross negligence. Another
bag wasstolen with tbe same amount, but.
it was decided not through the car Jess*
Itesa of Mr. Wood.
Afier tile late race’, between Eclipse and
Sir Charles at Washington, a match was
-made between the New York and Virginia
sportsmen, tu run Eclipse against any horse
piuduccd on the course on I, mg Island., on
the first Tuesday in May neat, fur twenty
thousand dollars a aide, forfeit gdUUd,
SHU Later from England.—The pocket
ship Hercules has arrived at Nevv*York
from Liverpool, from which place she sail
ed on tbe 11th ofOclober, bringing papers
and commercial letters of the tiny previous;
Theship Isibetla, captain M’Neal, ariived
at Charleston on Wednesday last, brings
Loudon accounts to the evening of the 10th
October, Our papers by the Ardent have
principally antiop,ited the intelligence by
these arrivals,,
A letter from Liverpool of the 10th
ult, says “ There lias been a guild de
m ind to day for Cotton I min the
tridei Full prices have becen obtain-
tyi and the market continues very firm.
Livuupooi., Oct. 9.
Sin—The annexed will inform
you ol the business uf last week, and
since then cotton has been in brisk
(l.mattd, ai d may be quoted full n
quarter higher. The saies of llte 5th,
7th and 8llt, are 10.7UU bales includ
ing 510 Sen Islands at 13d a Hid;
5uoU Uplands at 6 1.8 a 84 ;750 Oi
lcans a 7d a lOil ; 70 biles at 11 j, and
fit) at 11 5-8 ; TOO I'enessees and A)
abacus, at ti 3 8 j 7 . 1 e safes uf
to d|ay have been ibuut 3uuu bales,
buv they would have been larger if
holders had not withdrawn their
stocks Ter a further udvance Mid
dling qualities have been'most run up
on ul American cuttuus, and specula
tors as well as the trade have bought.
This favorable stale uf, the market is
certainly owing in some degree to
statements lately made up here by re
spectable houses, which calculate up
on a cu sider.ible reduction of slock
At the close of the year, The quan
tity in the country on ihe 1st ol Jana
ary lust waa taken a 353,000 bales,
and they estimate the pi nluble stocks
at 370,000 bales on the 1st of next
January. We think these calcula
lion* are rather sanguine, and that il
prices advance 4 more it is as much
as could be expected especially il yuur
crops continue to promise so well.--•
TVe quote Uplands, trotn a ;
Orleans7d a 104 anti ltd ; Alabama*
6d a 7|; ; S Islands are 4 higher this
week, and have been a good deal run
upon ; some sold at 11$ a 13d a lew
weeks ago, ate now sel tng at 13d.
Kice, in hood, per 113 1b interior,
Ids 6d a 16-1 good, 17- fid a 10
The purchases td Colton in London
are said to be considerable, 3000
packages sold, but no price is given.
Lord Slrangloid hail arrived at Vien
na Irom Constantinople, with strong
assurances that the aif.itrs ol the East
(Turkey and Greece,) were on the
eve of being bellied.
The Duke ol Wellington arrived
at Vienna uu the 39.h ul t-ept.
iu a very delicate stale ul health—lie
was tu remain there lor two or tlnee
days. ‘ ' *
Young Napoleon visited the Then,
treat Vienna Sfith Sepi. with the Em
petor and Erupt ess of Austiis—his
couotensiiceTr ssirl In beat a strung
rtruubisbCC U) that ut his late Itrlher
The Morning Chronicle, of Ihe 8th
October, express much alarm lest this
country should get a loulhold in South
America, lu the prejudice of Brilsll
commerce.
The Tobacco Plant of Philadel
phia entered, discharged, loaded with
a loll cargo and cleared ut Liverpool
in five working days. The teres
Gardner Irom New York arrived on
the 1st Oct. and was to sail on the
8th.
Hi itish Stocks,Oct. 9th, 82 1 8, New
Dollars, at London, Oct. 8th, 4, 9d
per iz.
Ninety vessels arrived at Liverpool
on the 0 It of October, the greatest
number ever known in one day
The Shin Six Hi others arrrived at
New York on the 30th, tost. from
Havre Irom whence sheaatled bn ihe
3d October. The St.x Brothers lelt
(he Russian .Minister who was a pas
senger on hoard, at Kinsaio where
he was delaitied by ill health. The
(oliowing is the latest'of the French
Market:—
" Within the last fortnight the pur
chases in UuTl'd Stales’ Cotton have
been very cxtensjvg in this place.
The sales consist of abotil 3500 bales
Upland, at from Wf to 21 sous; 541
Dales Mobile,at 21s,; and upwards
ol 3000 bales Louisiana, from 24 lo
28s according In quality : all these
prices duly paid,
“ The standing of the article is in
nppcarurancs meliurated-by these pur
chases ; but as they have been made
dmust exclusively fur account ul spe
culators, who have so far resold to
consumers only a very small portion
uf these Cuttuus, and who warehouse
the rest iu the hope uf dealing it out
in the same way, the pci suns engag
ed in this operation will be very for
tunate in tbe end if (hey wind it up
with profit : they Icel so convinced of
this, that they seize every opportuni
ty which they can find of retailing lots
with the more gain of a commission.
The Secret Expedition.—Some fur
ther accounts ol the secret expedition
against Porto Rico have been receiv
ed. A letter of tlis -I Alii October, from
Antigua, stales, that Ihe expedition
has failed, and was lying at Five Is
lands. The naval fpnee, consisting
of a brig and three schooners, was un
der live command orotic Gould, an I,
rishman. They were ordered olfi’roin
St. Bartholemewa, in consequence ol
their su-picitius character, and much
fear w is expressed in several of the
islands, from Ihe charnotcr of seme of
those engaged in it, The aiTventur
era are composed of ropublicapFrenclr
men, Americans and several St.’l)n
miago looking characters. A copy of
an official Proclamation lias .been re
crived, which is headed, " From the
General in Chief, Provisional presi
dent of the Uepublic of. Borigueti,
(Porto Eic,.,) lo Ihe people 'ol all na
tions (except natives id Spain),” and
is sub-cribed—“Head Quarters, M*/-
a*ut'Z, Sept. 1823, signed, Lrnis Vil-
lauine, Dttcoudray, President and Ge‘
neral in Chief.—B. Tfcvine, Govern
ment Secretary pjo tint.”
The Secretary is Supposed to be
Baptist It vine. Formerly editor of thr
New York Columbian, and uf one or
twu other newspapers,
Genoa.-*-'There has been a rcduc-
tumid one half oi all transit duties in
this place, with the exception of those
on wine. This measure will prove
very beneficial to our trade with Swit
zerland nod the Milanese-
A new Tai iff has just been publish
ed by the Austrian governnn lit at
Milan, reducing considerably the
duties on most of the imports and
putting goods that come from Genoa
on the same fooling with thus • receiv
ed through Trieste. This we consider
also as rather iu favour of our port
US Consulate Gfnon, Jlug. 15,1822
Consulate of the U. Elates ofinmerich.
Itio de Janeiro, Oct, 2, Tlvc mer
chants ol Ihe United States trading*
to Brazil, are beiebv informed, that
the certificate! ofa Portuguese Consul
or Vice Consul, to their manifest,
invoice, or other papers are not re
quired by thi- government, provided
that the!- documents are in other re
spects lawful,
(Signed) CONDY RAGIJET.
Consul.
Indian J1 flairs.—The Osage Indians
have conse.i ed to annul that article
in llte Treaty of Fort Clark b-lweeh
them and the government, which gua
rantees tu them "a trading house, jo
their vicinity, in perpetuity.'’ The
cnnstderatiiiii which ha- been accepted
by them is about two thousand three
hundred dollars in merchandize from
the factory.
The chiefs have declared their de -
teem inn t ion not to return (« their pre
sent village—iu prunf of their sincerity
they have resolved tn fne it, nod
thus bury all traces uf it, and of other
things.
'This is a blow at the Missionary
establishment, which has just been or-
gmized on the Matins De Ueym-
•it’d near the factory, the eff-cts n*
which wore soon visible. About fir
teen children, Imya and girl", bail en
tered thisnsylum of benevolence, and
were making very rapid itpprove'
men! in learning, and promised in ev
ery respect ft) do well. “This pros-
pre.t,” says our correspondent, (who
happens not lobe a Missionary) “is
nearly blasted for the present. \V ith
in the last four days they have lost
the grester^jart of their children ; Ihe
parents going nfl', were unwilling lo
leave them at so great n distance from
them, and fur this reason have taken
them away,” There remained nt the
date of our enriespo-idenVs letter
(Sfitl* of August) I'ourboys ami three
girls, but it was cgpuctrd tlieso too
would soon be culled to follow in the
track of their wandering parents.
trash. Eep.
Slone Coal in Missouri.—Judge
Peltibolie of St-, Cliarlfts, Missouri, in
dinging Tor water, has discnvorctl
-Stone.Coal, of a superior quality, and,
judging Irom the thickness of ihe Sim
la, of inexhaustible quantity. Thus
has llte enterprize of an individual
discovered a treasure of tho first im
portance to Missouri.
The Editor of, the National Advo
cate, who is well acquainted;with the
riglt's and duties appertaining to the
Mediterranean Consuls, adverting to
llu* incident of our Vico Consul at
Algiers having withdrawn himsell
from .the post,in consequence ofa llif.
fere nee with tho Dey, say*—“ In our
contests with the Barbnry S'ntes tvr,
have always ptjt them in the wrong.—
B'lt, in this instance, the Dey was
t ight. No Consul should leave his
house without bis Drognman—the
guard appointed by the Dey. If lie
dees, it is at his own peril, und every
officer knows it.”
Lorenzo Mall Turner, Ihe printer
of a paper called the Castigatin', pub
lished at Boston, has been convicted
of publishing a libel On Amos
B nney, Navy Agent at that place,
and sentenced to lliree months' impri
sonment-in the common jail of the-ci
ty*
The annual amount of' revenue ol
the New York grand canal, will this
year (all little sKbi-MifgGtJ.tJOd. do liars
more than the estimate furnisln-d to
(lie legislature ut its lute session,
STATE OF JUG MAMET.
SavsaltAtt, MoV. 3d,
Since our last report, a Itttge business
has been dune in Uplands; fair to prime bus
brought II a 12. in Sea Islands the trim-
suctions Ituve been confined tu a fenrsmatl
lilts: 18 a 23 may be cnnHid-M-ml as the
prini-s, except for approved brsnds.
Itice has brought 2 75 a gl, according
to mud ty.
Corn lias been sold at 80 cts. by be'caF
g-); ts retailing ul 9l). 'The tmp ressidfi is
that it will decline with further arrivals.
MAIM Nil.
J’OUT OF S.d f -'IvV.-V J//.
.Gell, ,1 Smit!w«l1(uiTf*! if I.Mhebr.iiMlIrrc,
Cf UilU, A U Kaniiin if to, J Mne
(irt’ifnr, II MAMrvt'in, W SoTTbrnu^li, nmj
I IVmlcrfri^i, 9 oubin ami H.} *iicer«K u
p
Sclii' Sully Ai^n, Swain, Ncw-York, 10
driVH, with mill to \V Giston. Passenger*,
.1 irUtH rnick, B Ciuwell, J Lawrence, umf
II oiliers.
Scbr Fame, Hryme^ Uoston nml ulonff
shore, with supplies f.itibo Lijfbl KmiseH,
Sloop Oynlliiv, Jk-clle, New-York, 9 dnj's
to Falines if lip \ consipneeH, wiiti an # us.
sorted r.firpo tn i^Ligliorn mul llHinett, aiui
tinuilry U Uulaure. lfi pusacugeriL
re run nuu toiiT.
At Nc\v-Yji*k, iJUib ult. bliip Garonne,
Molt.
At Boston, 18lb nit hrljf Adeline, *
At iluilitiiijrc, SliiUili. buhr Etna, Fhiii*
ney.
At New Yoi>, 22d ult brigs Tantbeu,
Bradley j I Snell.
j-miM Tins rnn r.
At fdvt.'t pi/oL llm. Oct brig Florida, Uur*
rell SiiVAliiuni.
At IFwton, I8tli «It.Hcl»r Ann. %
At New YoiA?,22d ult. brig Telqgiiph,
Snell, 6 day#.
. At jC'bftrlcston, .Tbtlt ult sloops Mary,
Brows, 15 hours i Wdlitlm, Ueud, 1 d\»yj
Express, //.tunnel^ 1 day t tebr Ann An-
dersoi, 1 May.
I eM.'AREfi roit mis potit,
At l\ottlon, 20iU ult snip Huong Stales
Cook. ^
The brig-Bampimn, Williams, from Mo
bile fop New Ytuk, wns bourded oil’the
rortngHs by s piratical scbr, conimtoklefl
!»y the i oted Lidic^o, who living up the cup
turn t wice by jdiu nd'ck, und cul Ilia
Head with a 'wbre und otherwise wounded
mul ubuse.l lii.n.
The If Sf |j|iig spark, capt WilkinW,
loue.ned ntjBi llioinas, on the 3d i mil. obi I
su 1 d ogaift—crew su Fly. L out. Wslter
-Ncvvcombe died on Uu 4th, uml w;»s burled
with m iliary honors. Accounts receivud
a St Timims from Lagu ra, of the 3tpb
Oot, slatef ibat the IJ » ship Gyane, bud
gone froo thence lu Currucoa, to demand
tlU; releasb of soinc Amerjqans in cohfijic*
meat Ihei'fc | uiul was to return to Lagui'ra
ami take a'convoy through the M.mu Bus-
Huire, tolitiiiiii-* at St Thomas.
IB r.eFish T,ord4
mrn lit aio* Lopt r
Thomas l.oig-wdrth 2
Samuel l.ucc
Gromel l.uthcr
Utijmi;;
unuta
LIST Ob’ LUTTERS
Bemsl.iinglin the I’omI.GIHpq at Savuiinah
Ga.lpn i»l iJeoemijeis 1322. .
tTj* Fersiyis wishing L Iters from this
list, will piegse lo aslt lor advfcrijsed Let*
rlers.
A ,
Aug-istus H Allen 2 mvij Maty Ansley 2
John Alt-etton Jr 4 UotRlwin W Abbott
Thomas Arden* capt Oliver Amsbury
N
Joseph G Bl^nce , ; J W Reel l
inrsCmlvcvineBudgciidIurr,ice llj ice
Jcdi.liuU Bxrstwy ' ‘4 liomM b ilolin
Sbsplivii Wdlalker Qainuel Brouiman
John BradlFj capi Christopher U'>
Kfcliard Uiipiil hug 3
Maytlver Daniel Ri-oWer
John l.sughlan
.1on»il)MN f.ewi.v*
I'etcr l.itorny
inrs Mary l.ewttcn
llenry • 'on
R'(iiimash,ldind Stephen Luce
Joseph Lively Thomas l sViucita
M
he vv May hr w \Ym Mills
Wni Mallet - Jane Myers
Tin^jhy n Mnglier msj John Minton
John'Mnllery J ,lui»n Miles
Knherl May George MtU-fli 2
I) Mal.dny , John B M flln
Mary Ann Mugnon John Moor
Jamen Meldnirfl Daniul’W Mongin
Caleb ^letrell HiahuPd Murphy
t’nomus Miller
Me
Fra pc is M'f.eod ’JaffiVa MTntosh
mrs M'lntfish M II MWlistcM’ 3
Alex MMlatdy 2 Owen McGuire
M M'AMislw 2 Hwffi lelAHihbbh
Hugh M'Dimnld jp Duulefl M Dougidd
Uobcrt M'lmonh Jamtc M’Lnaulmy
N
capt Nye Ouuiel Nmigiixor
Nathaniel Nunguaer Tlioiuus No) es 2
O
rev AmhonyO’IIannon •» -
V
Jlr Wm FnrktfP John Tenrson
mra Hurslt Farmen- capt JCdwiii l*ock
ter 2 ' .tames Bremitrgait
Videniine I) Talker Q.harles Tembcrion
\ J I'ra11 2 Joseph Trior
miss Ulizebeth Tern!•
toy
mrs Ann K Tmveri
Z*va Towers
John and Daniel
Turcell
Vh baruh Toviibone 2
R
.Tumcs.Rn«co Muthew Roger!
messrs Betid, Wood- fl Robb
roll' lx co Luuvance Bobu
-- Hetnonda. F Bowlnml
mrs Mary ByanL3 liliaa S Hoboi'tn
mi'H Anna B UilchurdsmYs Martha Btihininn
Buberi Roinun miss Carol.n3 M Bo*
capt Win Koberson ber.'ioii
8 %
John it Slr.ul John D Stewart
Audi* Amies Sands capt John Spcjr
mrs File nor Handers James M Smitiff
James II Saydam .John Smith ■%
Thomas Stanford nus ^atlieriny Smith
hiilloch county Alexander A'mith
capt Alex Swnsy -miss Mary Ann bmith
Murt Sharp Kinynul Htrickljnid
Jttine. I* Seaward David A Siroblmr 2
rtrft Bubeccrt ShenrerJohn Slone
John K Slioplieid Kdwm Scull s.
John G Scvtiggl
Moi'tgagod Sale.
Adam )unm>,T *
a* f Porcctowrta
Oran livid, j
ILL ho snM ui ihe court linnse, be-
II, hdurn of Id'and 4
. cluek, omhe hr.st Tuesday in Decemlwr*
next, n negro woman named D.vidmcy.
■munlfitify < ! mn njr ' 110 Ad »"'
»utl lulti under Ult ikma, «
... , A* D't-YO f.lco
■4? fit 5 9
John 1) Tiipot
Valentine Turk
Ooleb Trattf-
Karnhain Tarm* lee
mrs Nanny J’arFcr
Win Turkins
tnra
•N. E. Gin, Cider, Hr«imly,fcc,'
New k"Khmd Gin
J din Seguine
Sol imon B .F-af
Hamuel Bandy
(Jharjes Baring jr
3UII0HTleeklitdn
Doimnicl; Bletii|er»
‘lassqit 2
D line! Rvitiham
Jolui Bk.hmll ' 1
J lin Beuvd ‘
Bcnj Beunl,
inrs Di.lia Bryfifi
Lewis Bosworlh 2
avid Brown
< Saudi Brooks
hi DtfBroi ’ .
Oharits J Brown
Jesse Butler
Milow Bvdloch
Tttllali J Bi tiuhefik
nuss Smiuu Bbgg 2
* lleidien Y Buns
capt Jacob' Larson’
.Idhn Cai'.'dun
. vVilliain Cun*
VViji Uugwudl
.Thomas Lojjps
J M Cadet
Jaipeb Davnnt
Dbcnczui Davis
mra Martha Duv'ant
Oh«rle» Donoho
J Douglass '
ABBIVKD,
Ship Augusta, Wood, New YorA*, 5 days
to Hall, IItyt ii cu, with 4 U\U caigo to J
B //urbert Ik co, M //oag, O Tuft. Ponce. Ma y L'l
tJ M'K'.nr.ie, A Puibomh, J Woplraw, G capt Jacob''L
Ncwha//, W Ywlltv, I C./lien J B Dreamer,'
J M Jarvis, G IV Co*’, G V,l. Aand, Bi>t/er £?
Sarnnlon, F S< tU< k, TDqwetl & co, Juhn-
A *n & //i//s T M'DermoL JG (Jiwevi B
S'-oi H/anchard, Biot hern nude", BLeg-
geu, MI/At and Fu/L S Wright, J Mc*N'Ib1»,
J Kjp()m»r, W Morte/, A B Fmnin and ct.b
\ Whll/pcF, J 0 Andrew, F G W.-.tiuid eft,
ti Ureitlnn/cr and co, SiurgijB alvU Bur*
moghs, II B irrmigh®, A /lunrer, J //.jnter
J Mogr, .) Danqihe i, B Wayne, G Sweat 1 ,
M'/ferTndjoit, S G and J Schenk, ILJ i*
dab, //H’AtWood, J\//.ilgh, Smith dnd Mas*
terton, //i//and Tenriej^ J 7/ Oldenshaw,
;I) B Nicho/s, Gaudryand Dufaure, to o -
cler, auJ.Buner and Buckwheat to the
muster, , Passengers, Mi sues Spencer and
Jacobs, Me3SV$ x Gl<;ii, Uourgeaux, C,a\<t),
.'aim**?-. DjiSlkcul, Murray, /fills, Stehbius',
anil WJ|ti/bck.
Ship Jinn ,.poak. New Y01F, 7 days to*
Wm Scarbrough, consignee.
Ship Cotton TlJtnt, Fush,' New York, 7
dajN, 16 G Gordon, owner, with a lull ca-go
to G Gordon, J B Herbert & co, A B Fun
nin 81 co, A S Newhmise, Hall, Hoyt if cu
iJummhig StHwatbrnfev, G Breiumuycr l£
co. Slaughter & JLabuzan, W L ppitt &
co, Baker ifi Minton, J W Long, 11 S At
wood, S 81 A.Lecouni, MisT ’Hoult, A B ir
ciay, liljl ^'Tenney, J M Jarvis F Gillet*
(J co, Satnuel Wrigbi, F Sellcck, (Jameldu
if Lamar, T.erry & Wright, W'bcaflKough
W Bose, J Aodeisou Wco, T Long wot lb,
C Starkey, 8 0 Dunning, S (J & J S&hcc.k,
Toiivat.lk. Dodftnd, B Campbell, U Worrvi,
Jr. F J !/»/, tiindry Kt D^ltturc, W Rruen,
I Morreii, Claghorii t* .Bassett, W Wil-
littins^N B Weed, A Learo, L Williams, 1
B Thompson, Wilier & Fort, D Foley, B &
J llabeiWiam, O Taft* JolTn«bi» if Hills, A
Cornwall, G C'< lidifi, A Tarsmis, II \\ Hills,
G W Coe, 1 Wylly, rbflSlk.Ueed, Tortcv U
1 M'lvcuzie, J V" Seize; I Davenport, ami
' jiriine heei'in half barrels for family use, t >
the muster. Passengers, Mr Tuml u gras ,
lady and family» Mr Winier and ludv. Mis
Huu'.ington p children atfd servant, Misses
Hiiutiugton, Maxw ell, Antony, Gallon, J«e»
Mr Kearm-y, Dr IVpuon, Missis lit wi , .1
I lew it, B tiler, MAlier, Jenkins Uvum*,
liar»el!,8cei 8, , B<Jlmd, Camp, Gacion, Si-
PennimaiVM'Culfeily. Ltf ship
Auguatu* Wood, and Juno, UoaF, for tins
pur-, rea%ly for sea.
Ship Hesperus, .M'Corklc, Hfcw YorF, 9
days, 8 Wright, Luce & Crowd, B F, r t*
; Mmlun, O T*ft, T Butler u co, U Camin
lJeiij Duller
Wilnungiyii Islc\luines BunFcof,
rev Mr Carter David Crane
JJalllieV lipdf Conrad ClnUzbcrg
Jaiftfea C Campbell 2 John Cldvors
John M Caf’W' ci*pt lebalitul'C dlina
G l’Cli.l'k , jnisiBiiz.inetli COopcr
mrs (Jreuunnuh Camp Janus Lft iper
bell . ' / IVdlnun \i (Jaot 2
mrs Cftclibh - ; WilliHin D Cooper
Vjampfield A 0&S>V‘J*iliu I Cooper
‘ ' ;lirk> if
fr *nirs Aim CYoffnrd
'llmotliy C Cooky
Willium II Coe -
Nicholas Cniger
Ned Ciirt’ie
miss Bebcccu Church
D
iVillinmDatson senr,
George B Dolly
Laurence Dunphy
Charles Dunham
Walter Dubois
cloct J'oseph BvftiiB 2 mrs Julia Rarf
Joseph liarl ' John LUi*
• v J.'*
Isaac Fiaicr * •MchohsFish.
Jeliii Tracer miss Mana Fitzsim - .
uiisH Sftlljf FJfi*elly 2 ons
George French Joseph Fountain
William Ft emih Daniel Fox 2
Sterry B FciifiWr Fowler & Gardner
ll. my DiFerguion Joseph Foder
William feasier
G
mrsBcbeftca Gribbeu
lkiss Mary Aim Gor
don
Will.am Grant 3
cttpi Garret
miss Lnkey Graham
Lemuel (hidden
Gilbeit Gardner.
Feetlenc U Green
Jacob Gould
Daniei Gugle
John Hntcher 2,
C C llavin
Andrew Havin
mrs Margrit Hyns
diaries Howard
Benjimuii Gait
effi igiuim county John Howlet
Abner'llainnioiid nil’s M A Hnd^kiss
Thomas llams Freeman liuldul
John tlariis 1 llalebrocii
Tiins Fancy Ifamburl Thdip Unpkins
D Nodgkiss
Juddinii Hull
John iiubberd
Wm W Johnson
J .ones Johnson
>Vm I way
James I Jewel
Clknail ltigguis
Dr 6'hai e* it 11 2
Darnel Hyman
captJohn Jackson
J anics Jw Fman
Itagn* Ji.CKson
capt C'liaries B John- mrs J me R D Jones
mrs Alexander John-
nus baraii Joujdon 2
mrs .lane W Joyner
M. liey JacXbuu
K
John B Karr
inis Namh K •sling
c*pt Thomas Kemp* mm Margm King
ton
sun
(; B .Linrs
Ols JolniMii
Wm Jouraon
Jacob Ktnney
Lzra Kent
Joseph Taylor J B Turner
David l* Timothy Charles Tucker
Cliavks Tiot JamesTuvnett,.,
Joseph 1 Thompson inrs Muvy Tulft
Joseph B Tl»<mmon nmiR!lzaUcthTr)Vmg-
Joseph J'lmm li
cajk <4* rotten
last
V u -v t
Benj imin Vanunn-
Osahuw i.'land
W
minn White
James Wilson
nisi Jane A Wate'rs Korea Wijstcr
George*M WnteiM Chris i.pher Winder
inisa Marg'rt B Wall Calvin B V\ itherhy
Albert Wagner Joseph Wilhcnbiirg
miss Mary Warren 2 sergt Duniel Wilson
John M Uiz
Bobcrt Walker
mrs I. Wirllace
John Williams
Duvid Wilkinsjr
bucket «lioui« S C
Janu s C Winter
lk*nj Woodru 11'
Julm Worrel
Heed, WoodtufF and
cn ^
Bohert Wullace
Michael Wagner
John West
capt C Weston
Win U Webb ; 3
Clement B W^eston
David Wilson
Wm White
col Shepherd WiN UrddlrigWood ,
liains, bulloch co. mis C aiiei ine Wood
Y
Thillip Young inrs Jane Young
J?JlKNCll LKTTEIIS.
inis Coloub ns mons J Nay el
inons Tpurel rmins D.ivergec
Julian B idler mons Duhrossc
D11 Juau Aoust'm T Duv u .sgne
madame Vouk Mor- Joseph Merrie
lus
DAVID HITTEft,
,, PP „ , New-llnctu, ('on 11.
(4 ^ nn )nnrt * Rreut MUHrtrmMit of
IV Momimcnts, Grave Stones, Tomb I'a.
filv., Ol-White ami o„l<l Shaded m«rh| e ,
Tanoy lablesjOvnl. squurod, and cn-cnwr
Chimney pi gee a 1 Chimney Slabs for fa.
^ >ea,ths, Wc. All^ordcrs strictly ut-
COllF.N i« TBs ngimt for^Tai
vannali, »ny persoiuthete,'wishing f or e j.
’her of the uhovo ndcles, ckn Imve a view
'<d * honk of Monnmentul Draft*, in the new.
stylo, find tho prices will be made
Fiihwnhyhint.
nov 19 1 ef j.
c
Rnglutul Gin
19 bhls Cider Brandy
4») do Cider
1» tin Apples
11 casks Cheese
■0 /it kins Butt<jr
2 crates black Tea Tots
Ltntung fioin sclir Savannah, ond fot
sale by
no# 8 95 II AT.I,, IIOVT & OO.
\
Prime Pork and Beef,
HiVKHELH I’fime l*ovk ,
do hi,is pilmo Beef
1.. ■ 60 hills smoked do
Ucccived per ship llownrd, f„r sale by
J. B. IIKBBBBT ft C<t.
nov 96 5 ' 1
Match U - Ills, ~T
O aon SAUi, by
■ AN/?ON PAHSONS,
Drumtlat, No 8)Llhboils' Uulldinfs.
m-V 29 4 i e
Saratoga Congress Mineru!
Spring Waters,
J tfST received per the ship frownrd*
and for sale by
ANSON TAI/SON?,
Druggist, fJo 8, Gibbous'Building*,
nov 29 4
BUNDLES prime Utirlhern Hay.
Jivy for sale by
HALL U HOYT.
oc.t 31 38
A Situation Wanted.
A YOUNG Man,lutely aMvedfrom
Boston, wishes to obtain a situation
usa L'l^rk or Bur Keeper, or would be
willing to go and teach a school in the pun*
try | with both he is perfectly acquainted,
amt can produce satisfactory recommenda
tions.
A line addressed to J. f F. P.and left at
this will meet with immediate at
tention.
noV 30 r*
yalktv-xu,
OILD1NU, ULAZINOa.no TACER
I1AN0IN0.
f |MIIJi Subscriber begs leave to inform
Jl his. Customers mul Ihe Tublic in gene
ml, that lie hits removed to Thompson 8t
Douucys buildmgs.
JN’o. , lYMfAKER-STREET,
Near the Bay, Where he continues to carry
on the above business in all iu various
branches, on the most modern and approv
ed principles,
JWalls tainted in Oil or Deslemper
Colours,
mid Ornamented in the most Fashionable
European style.
ON HAND,
London White Lead, ground in Oil
American do do do do
Liusped Oil in.barrels, in the best order
Barrels Spirits Turpentine
A inflow Glass in ho\es of various sixes ’;
Rhgligh Crown Glass in crates, suitable tyr
large Tunes, Pictures, &c..
Fine Colours of uh Fiiids- ' -
Tu inter’.*> Brushes of all sizes
White Wash do
A great variety of different color Frosting
Blue Smalts, lie. tic.
All ot>vl»ich will he sold at Abe lowest
prices. Orilei 8 from the Country punctual
ly attended to. Colours mixed ready tor
use, and directions giyen for using them,
if required.
PATRICK MARLOW,
nov 15 j] 101
Howard street Flour.
<\K4 rt Itlll.R fresh Hmmtl.stieet Flout
i\.(J 8u0 bushels prlrtie white Corn
Landing from sloop* Tucket. For sale by
HALL, UOXT CO.
nov 18 103
St. Domingo Coffee.
J A bags prime 8t Domingo Coffee
Just received and for <»ale by
BAKKU ii MINTON.
oct 26
—-Hr
* Administrator’s Notice.
N INK months after date of this nulice,
Hppl cai’em will he made to the Hon-
otirulile the Justices of the Inferior Court
of Chatham County, when silting for ordin
ary purposes, for leave lo self L«»t No. 245
(two hundred and forl}*five) in the thir
teenth district of Monroe Cpunty, contain
ing two hundred two amLan fuff acres—
being the real estate ofJereir.iah Cromell
deceased. J. F. HENRY,
Administ’r of Jeremiah CrdmetL
Savannah, 1st November, 1822.
• nov 2 ai
Cotton Bagging.
O/fVflY I'lF.t.ES prime 42 inolt tnver.
liens Cotton Bagging. Just re
ceived and for sale bv
UAKF.lt U MINTON.
not* 13 te
DANCING ACADEMY.
JOHN CLT.EGE,
Professor of the art of Dancing,
TjT|.\3 the hoftbur of announcing to the in*
ull habitants of Savannah and iu Vicinity,
that on
MONDAY, 18ih NOVBMDRR,
he will open in his new built Assembly Hall,
corner of Broughton and Dull street, is
Dancing Acaok.mt, for the reerptlon
young Ladies and GetUiemen, where he a-
gain anticipates the pleasure of receivings
share of the public patronage; he will give
lessons on Graces, Dancing, W»ltzmg, anil
the most fashionable Steps,-Movements,
und figures'in Country Dances, Cotillions,
tic. Diys af tuition, Jloti/lay, Wednesday,
and Saturday, at 4 o’clock in the afternoon*
PIUVATB SCHOOL.
J. C. Leak respectfully begs Jeave to tn»
form the Ladiesof Savurtnah, who lulVe not
vet obtainedthat fine accomplishment. Dan
cing, that he will open a Private school ip
his Hall, from the (lours of 10 tQ 2 o'clock*
on the above mentioned di\ s.
He will also attend in private families and
in Seminaries. # ’
for Terms of Tuition and other informs,
tion, apply at his residence at P. P. Thoma.
son’s, Esq. or at hisMlall. He wi|] be
found througliOtft the day at either of the
above places.
night school. .
Mb. I car. take«tbi» “|>porlunily oflo|
forming Ihe tic.iitb men oi this liity, tint ho
Ins opened Ins Nfght school in llte Assem
bly liall, on every Monday, Wednesday,
I and Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock. .
oct 29 tint > i.