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TUESDAY EVENING, NovemukrO, 1824
(O* Wo have received a Providence paper t.i ing, with the addition of Messrs. Lano,
the 30th ult. by the arrival of the brig Engle, Capt.
Carey! It furnishes no news. fei qk .
(CT Hy the schr Ohio, Capt. Beers, We have
received a New,-York paper of the 30th ult.
(0’ By the Elisa Nicoll, Cupt. Blankenship,
we have New-York papers to Wedneiday last in*
elusive. Extracts from them will be found in onr
columns.
To-morrow being appointed by the City
Omcil, a day of Public. Thanksgiving
and Prayer, no paper will be issued from
this office until Thursday next.
shall be submitted* n lint of id! the persons
who arc proposed us Electorsof President
and Vice-President of the United States
and that they select from such list, nine,
imrson's, having duo regard to the scvcrul
Judicial Circuits, and report to the next
meeting; and which Report when so made,
shall bo subject to nvisal and amendment*
Tho meeting then adjourned to meet
ugain tomorrow evening at 7o’clock, p. m.
"Wednesday Evening, 7o’clock,
November 3, 1824.
The members present a die last meet
S
STATE LEGISLATURE,
Wo have been politely fUmishcd With
the Millodgcrille Recorder, Extra, of tho
.4th inst. §0
The election of Electors of Presi
dent ami Vico President of the II. States,
and two Senators to Congress, took place
that day, agreeably to a concurred resolu
tion of the General Assembly. The nine
gentlemen nominated by Mr. Crawford’s
friends, whose names are given below,"
were elected Electors, eight of them hav
ing 121 votes, and the ninth 120.
The gentlemen run on the Jackson and
Calhoun Ticket, were Messrs Zachariah
Lamar, Arthur Fort, William Triplett,
John Stewart, John Cleveland, Benjamin
Lee, Wilson Lumpkin and—■*— Todd—
the highest on this ticket had 45, and the
lowest 42 votes.
Judge Berrien was elected without op
position, a Senator in Congress in place of
Mr. Elliott, who declined a re-election.
Thomas W. Cobb, Esq. wasthe successful
candidate to fill the vacancy in the Senate
of the U. States occasioned by Col. Ware’s
death. Mr. Cobb had 85 and Col. Sea
born Jones 79 votes.
RECORDER OFFICE:
MilledgeniUe, Nov. 4,1824.
PRESIDENTIAL.
in the Hall of tic House of Representatives,
Tuesday Evening, 7 o’clock, p. m.
, 2d November, 1824.
Agreeable to ptbvious notice, the mem
bers of the Legislature friendly to the
election of William H. Crawford as Presi
dent ot th- United States, and some dis
tinguished Republican as Vice President,
assembled; and the meeting - being orga
nized, by calling the Hon.Thomas Stocks,
Senator from the county of Green? to the
Chair, and appointing Joseph II. Lump
kin, Esq. from the county of Oglethorpe,
together with Wm. C. Dawson, Clerk' of
the House of Representatives, their Secre
taries.
Whereupon on motion of Mr. John Ab
ercrombie, Speaker,of the House of Rep
resentatives, the members of both branch
es of the General Assembly were called,
land it appeared that the following mem
ber:; answered to their names,to wit:
From Senate—Messrs Powoll, Prince,
R; vis, Whitehead, Hardee. Davies, Cook,
Cra ford, Brown, (of DecaturJ Lamkin,
Alien, Powers, Little, Mangham, Stokes,
St .< is, Brown, (of Hancock,) Montgome
ry, Gamble, Blackshear, Baker, Groves,
Tiguer, McCrimmon, Jones, Gil'meV, Tay
lor, Holt, Gibson, filler, McKinme, Gil
more, "Wimberly, Lockhart,Tennille, Shef
field and Beall—39. * . ' .
Clayton and Muncricf, (who appeared by
pVoxyj assembled in the Representative
JJall, and proceeded to the consideration
of tho object of the meeting—Mr Gilmer
then from the commitiee appointed by the
meeting last evening, presented the fol
lowing Report, which was read uud unan
imously agreed to by the meeting, to wit:
The Committee who were appointed
by the members of the Legislature friend
ly to tho election of William II. Crawford
to the Presidency of the United States, to
select nine persons for Electors, anil re
port their names'to the meeting to be held
this evening, respectfully Report the fol
lowing resolution:
Resolved, That this meeting pledge
themselves to support tho following per
sons for Electors of President and Vice-
President of the U. States.
John Rutherford, of Baldwin county.
John M‘Intosii, ofM'Intosh.
Join* Floyd,-of Camden.
Thomas Cummins, of Richmond.
William Terrell, of Hancock.
William Mathews, of Jackson.
Warren Javrdan, of Jones.
Elias Beall, of Monroe.
John Hardin, of Twiggs.
Agreed nem. ton.
THOMAS STOCKS, Chairman.
Joseph H. Lumpkin, >
William C. Dawson, j Pentanes.
The District Court was Occupied this
morning, with the case of the U. States vs.
George Stinson; upon an Indictment,
charging the Dependant with misdemea
nor, in having traded within the Creek
nation of Indians without a license from
the Superintendent. Although tho penal
ty attached to the commission of the -of
fence isjjtrifiing, yet owing to the peculiar
relation of some of the persons interested
in the cause, it has elicited much feeling
on the part of our Red brethem; and u-
mong the rest, the celebrated Chief, Gen.
McIntosh, is now on a visit to our City,
for the purpose of attending the trial.—
The result was not known, when our
paper went to press.-*
The Legislature of NcW-York met at
Albany tho 2d inst.
The Legislative Council of Florida met
at Tallahasso, the present seat of the ter
ritorial government yesterday.
On the 29thult. an election was held in
Pennsylvania, for electors of President
and Vice President of the U. S. In the
city of Philadelphia, Gen. Jackson had a
majority of766 votes.
On the 3d July last, the Supreme Di
rector of Chili entertained Mr. Allen, our
Minister with a splendid banquet.
The Colombian government has ordered
tho construction of 50 gun boats, in tnich
ports of the republic as arc best provided
with the means of building them. The
Congress has appropriated the sum of
8300,000 for the repair of the fortifica
tions on the coast, and to the construction
of such other forts as maybe deemed ne
cessary. ^
n the House of Representatives.—
ssrs Abercrombie, Reynolds, Roberts,
Tootle, Smith, (of Bryan,) Kelly, Law,
Pooler; Myers, Scovel, Dougherty, Hull,
Hardily Scarbrough, Wood, (of Early,)
Oliver', Clark, Burton, Anderson, Ash,
Martin, Hazzard! Featherstone, Rea,
Cone, Foster, Birdsong, Baxter, Benning,
Moreland, Meriwether, Cochran, ■ Witt,
Hugnn, Adams, McClendon, Harmon,
Stapleton, Horn, Warren, Quariterman,
Walthour, Gholson, Mcrony, Welch,
Hadley, Gilmore, Leonard, Randolph,
Davenpott, Thomas,(ofM'Intosh,) Brails-
ford, Kolb, Lumpkin, Freeman, Brock
man, Mitchell, (of Pulaski,) Hudson,
Clopton, Branham, Mays, Dillard, Holt,
Smith, Mattox, Lawson, Crocker, Thom
as, (of Warren,) Bledsoe, Stewart, Saf-
fold, Cullens, Pool, Pope, Rembert, Copp,
Graves,'Wiggins,and Mitchell, (of Wil
kinson)—79.
, Mr Montgomery, a Sonator from the
county of Jackson, them moved the fol
lowing resolution, which was read and
agreed to, to,wit: % •, ■' V s
' Resoltcd, That William Davies, Roger
1*. Gamble, George R. Gilmer, Zadopk
Co< k, Henry Granhmn. Dovid Blacks-
fi< ar and Harrison Jones, be and they are
Itetcby appointed a committee, to whom
Among the articles presented at the
Agricultural Exhibition at Hartford,Conn,
was the Vertical Spinner, a new and im
portant invention.—The little engine takes
up less room than the common spinning-
wheel. It spins ten threads instead of
one; is Very simple in its' construction
and said to be easily kept in repair. It is
said that an ordinary day’s labor with this
spinner will produce ten runs of woollen
yarn. It also spins cotton with tho same
facility, and to families who manufacture
cloth in their houses, it must bo of great
value, as saving one half the common la
bor of spinning.
A most superb Cloak, tho collar lined
with moleskins, and the silver clasp hand
somely marked with the name of the dis
tinguished in dividual for whom it is de
signed, attracted universal admiration
This elegant specimen of ingenuity tind
skill was exhibited by Miss Susan H. Hub
bard, of Wintonbury, and is intended as
present from her to the President of the
United States.
Latest from Europe.
By the arrival at Now York on tlu- id in.-t. ot
the packet ship New York, Cnpt. Maxwell, Liv
erpool papers to the Sd.GQtqber mid London to
tin- 30th September both inclusive, have been re
ceived. They furnish no news of importance.
Prices ot Liverpool Sepl.QQ.—Georgia Cotton, 7
tot>d ; N. Orleans do 7$ to ll.Jd; Am. Rice, 13to
16s 0; Ashes, 39 a 40, Turpentine, 9 to Us 6d ;
Tar, 18 a 14s 6d. 1 ,
American Stocks, at London, Sept. 25.—Three
Per Cents, il>4«80. Fives, of 1820, 102 a 10- ;
1815, 1014. N. York Fives,101 u 102; Sixes, 111-
U. S. Bank, £24, 15 a £25.
Muilifor Corlhageno-, Laguirn, and Vera Crus,
arc to bo sent from England monthly by the Jam
aica packets. ?
The exploring expedition under cnpl Hudson,
was left on the 4th of August;at the entrance of
Hudson's straits.
Mr Canning Imd returned to London from his
visit to Ireland, where he was treated with great
attention.
The celebrated friend of civil and religious lib
erty, Major Cartwright, died in England on the
23d of Sept, in his 84th year.
A flotilla was fittingout at Algiers in August, to
cruisa against Spanish merchantmen.
France.-*^The French papers arc principally lUl-
cd with details of tho ceremonies attending the
demise ofLoois 18th. The corpse after having
been exhibited to the public in the Royal Cham
ber, in a'sitting pasture, was removed to St. Den
is, where it was to lie in an iliumjaated chapel for
thirty days t mosses for the repose of the dead be
ing continually sung before it.—The French are
then to be treated to a grand coronation ofCharles
X.
The new King entered Paris from St Clond on
the 28th, when oil business Was suspended in hon
orof the occasion.
The last advices from Spain, state the late Min
ister ofWar, (Santa Cruz,) and the officers arrest
ed with him, roptained closely imprisoned. King
Ferdinand was laboring ui der nu attack of the
gout. I
. The Prussian Government has issued a decree,
forbiddiug tlie matriculation of uny. student in the
universities until such student shall completely
prove that he belonged to no secret association,
and wus connected with no' revolutionary pro
ceedings.
THE GREEKS.
Letters from Alexandria slate, that the Egyp
tian expedition had sailed against Greece from
that port on the 17th of July. It is stated to con
sist of 10,000 Inkintry, and 2,000 cavalry.
There are accounts from the Morcn of an at
tack made by the Turks on, the island ot Samos,
which ended in tho almost entire destruction of
the Turkish expedition, by fre ships and by the
sword.
By extracts iri the Journal des Debats from the
Oriental Spectator,it appears that the Greek popu
lotion of Samos, consisting principally of women,
oldwomen,and children had been obliged to fly
to the mountains, and hide themselves in caves
and fastnesses, to avoid the fiiry of the Turks and
the ravages of the Turkish fleet. They had pre
viously set fire to their bouses; and carried to the
interior whatever part of their property or pro
visions they were uble to transport. T4ic Greek
Government had decreed to send a flotilla to their
aid.
In the same paper is an e ;trnct of a letter from
Napoli di Romania, dated Aug. 1, in which it is
stated that the Provisional Government ofGreecc
has been recognized by the whole Greek Nation
—that a hundred sail of ships hud been decreed to
encounter the fleet of the I’atha of Egypt; that
tho families of Hydra and Spezzla, apprehensive
of a visit from the Turks, had been transported to
the Morca, as an asylum; and that about 4,000
men were about to sail from continental Greece
to assist the gallant and devoted defenders of
thole islands in resisting the anticipated invasion
A le-ttierfrom Trieste, Sept. 14th, gives an uc
count front Zahte, stating that the Egyptian fleet
had arrived in the Morca ; that new dissentiohs
had broken out among the Greek chiefs, some of
whom had espoused the cause of the Turks; and
that it was feared the captain Pacha bad succeed
ed in en attqjppt against Samos.
The Glasgow Journal, has the following para
graph respecting Mr. Owen, who* is among the
passengers in the New-York.
’•Mr. Owen Set off from. Derby to embark for
the U. Stales, for the express purpose of treating
for the purchase of tlapp’s celebrated settlement of
Harmony, including oil the landed property and
buildings upon it. The properly contains inorC
than 20,000 aci e», 3000 of which are already un
der cultivation—About 1000 acres more arc rich'
meadow land,on the banks of the Wabash. His
object is to erect communities upon it, similar tb
the plan to be put in execution at Motherwell
The colony is situated upon tinTsouthern extremi
ty of the State of the new Indians.’.'
Liverpool Oct. K>—The town-was, yesterday, in
a puintiil state of anxiety relative to the fate of
Mr, Sadler, who, it was known, had ascended
from Bolton on YVednesday afternoon, and in the
descent had been thrown from the car by comin
in contact with.a chimney, and fell to the groun
from a considerable height, after hanging some
time by a rope. Letters are just received unnoun
cing that be expired yesterday morning.
ed
j-iinst individuals for n breach of the law
prohibiting; interments within tho
lous parts of the city has rendered judge
ment for tho piaiiftifTia, (the Co; (mi’ution.)
His opinion is represented as having been
long, able and elaborate.-—.1 mericeyt._
i'ho legislature of Rhode Island, iurru-
aqiioruin at Providence on Tuesday,
hen Gen; Albert C. Grceuo was appoin
ted Speaker and Thomas Rivers, Fsq.
Clerk of the House of Representatives.
The House proceeded to establish rules
for tho regulation of their proceeding du
ring tho session. , *
.< NOVEMBER, 3.
The Polls which Continue open this
day, aro held in the different wards.
The ship Florida, which sailed on Mon-
dny for Live
Cotton.
iVerpc
This,
ool, did not earry a bale of
s, we are informed, is the
first instance that has occured in six years
of one of the old line of packets sailing for c
that port without being freighted with'
partly Cotton.
The Legislature of Ncw-Jcrscy on Fri-
y,appoited Isaac H. Williamson, Gov
ernor, and Charles Ewinu, Chief Jus
tice of that state.
NEW-YORK, Oct. 29.
By tho brig William Bayard, from Car-
thagenu, wo have received the Constitu
tional, printed at Bogota, of August 26
and Sept. 2d. The paper of the 2pth con
tains soine severe strictures, by the editor,
upon a law of the republic which subjects
tho private papers and epistolary corres
pondence of individuals to detention and
examination.—He considers this law an
infringement of the Constitution.
Among the laws passed, there is one em
powering tho Executive to construct 50
unboats for the defenc.o of the Republic,
mother, that the military who were taken
prisoners during the war, or Who’ could
not return froth their emigration, arc cn^
titled to the right of post limity. A third,
that the right to tho letter of naturaliza
tion descended to the widows nnd orphans
under 21 years of age, of those husbands
and fathers, at the time of their deaths
were entitled to it.
The Executive arc authorised to devote
the sum of 300,000 dollars to the repair
of the-fortifications on the const, and the
construction of others in such points as
may bp deemed necessary.
A standard Barometer, from the British
Board of Longitude at Loudon, was yester
day received by Professor Rciiwick of the
College in this city. It is transmitted to
him for the purpose of keeping a register of
its diurnal Variations-*-to be compared with
a similar record intended to be kept by
Capt. Parry at his winter station on the
voyage of discovery now conducted by him
on the nothern coast of this continent.
N. Y. Patrtot, Mfth ult.
On the 13th ult. the anniversary of the
battle of Queenstoti, the remains of Gen
eral Brock, and his ajd, Lt, Col. Macdon-
'nell, who fel) on that memorable day, were
disinterred from their graves, and deposi
ted in sepulchres prepared for them .on
the heights near the batte ground-
[By'the Orbit]
NE
Al’.HIV EH,
Brig KuglOfCary, 7 days I'rom l'rovidunco,Willi
merchandize, to W.Lippiit liieo.jR YVuterman ^
po. 8 V ic.l Schottij, (' Taft. P Hill, and S ('
Greene. Passengers It 8 Arnold, lady mid ser
vant, Mis* Thur-ton, S A Oondy, A Smith, A
Cook, li Cook, C Cook, N \Y Brown, .)r. mid 4 in
tlin steerage!
Schr Ohio, Beers, 6 days from Now-1 ork, with
produce and uinrhiindi/i:, to Cohen A- Miller,
Duhmncl A- AUao, J 0 Clmmherlnin, T Butler ki
co. Jno \V- Lone, Tt Campbell, Ii Lord Si co. Bliss
Wndsworlh. 11 Clelaml, II B Hathaway,H Cas
sidy fcuo. M Wagner, S Jones,.I Mein O Taft, l
Norton, Gmulry U Herbert, mid P Hill. Passen
gers, Mi's IiUie, Mrs Rain win, Miss Stackhouse,
YVmnier, White, Totvnseutl, Peterson,
Brown, Wright, Woodruff, Boss, uud 6 in tlie
Steerage. •• 7J
Sloop Eliza NicoU, Blankenship, 6 days from
New-York
with cargo to H Lord & co. and oth-
Pussengers, Mrs (IethuWnyj Airs Francis,
Miss Caswell, Messrs Hester, liowcll, Richard-
Place, Mayheiv, Tompkins, Everson, Lock-
, Jackson, lirowu, Buggies, SiuitUjwotter,
and 7 in the steerage.
Coming up—A brig.
SAIM'.II,
Sloop? Herald, Heath, Charleston,
John Chevalier, Chevalier, St Marys,
Good Return, Bates, Darien,
, ,# Cynthia, Turner, Beaufort.
UP FOR THIS PORT,
At New-York, 3d inst. ship Corsair, Porter, to
sail tlie 10th inst.-. ship Savunnab,Beebe, next day;
sloops Falcon, Gibhs, in two days Regulator,
Halt, in three days; Boston Packet, Chapman do.
At Providence, 30th ult. schr James, Harding,
to sail soon.
[From the New- York American, Oct 28.]
Extract of a letter, received by a gentle
man in this city, from his friend in Li
ma, datedJuhc9, 1824.
“Df.arSir :—The Cambridge 74, with
Mr Rowcroft, British Consul General for
Limn, has arrived. The American brig
Frederick, seizedIn this port for having
been recaptured .by her >crcw, while a
prize to the Quintinella brig of war, has
been restored to the American Consul,
Mr Tudor, by Gen. Rodill, after sent nee
of condemnation, agreeable to Com. Stew
art’s reclamation, prior to that cominun-
der’s leaving Callao in the Franklin*
“The tariff blockade of Lima has been
attempted to be enforced by the Congress
corvette and Macedonian brig; but in con
sequence of the late American Commodore"
lit the Franklin, having put the extinguish
er on their first attempt to- enforce it wi.h
the ship America, from Now-York, Capt.
Brown, in the Tartar frigate, has been
obliged to take the same ground, and sailed
in pursuit of two British vessels which
they had detained until they paid the 25
per cent, duties on their invoice." He re
turned with the two vessels to,. Callao.
Soon after, two Ariierican vessels were
detained off'Callao, 'and their ^registers
endorsed. Com. Illtll, was’ in eonBC-
quenee obliged to sail for the' purpose of
releasing them, and they came in with
the frigate United States yesterday. Com
Hull has sent LioUt. Paulding ih the Dol-
phiu, to Truxiilo, to Bolivtir’s licad-qUar
tors to ascertain Whether hp authorizes,
and is responsible for. this tariff blockade
of the coast of Peru, This he might have
known by looking at the orders of that
General, published by Torre Tagta Ad
miral Guise is off Pisco, exacting a duty
of 6 per ceqti 011'all the brandies, &c. ex
ported from that port in neutral Vessels.
An English brig coming from thience was
ohjiged to pay it; but ltuving no money on
brfard, they paid it in kind, tind •'sent on
board 89 jars, or Botegas. Capt. Prescott
immediately sailed in the Aurora, to de-
limnd its rtfstitulion, but Guise showed
the Lieutenant that it was Bolivar’s or
ders, and he returned, having effected no
thing.
1
Nov. 2.
EW-YOUK, Oct. 30.
-Cdthagena papers of the date of Sept
25th, and the preceding week, received
by the .Wm. Bayard, contain no informa
tion whatever irom Peru. Reports had
reached Cartlmgepa, that France and
Spain were fitting outinrge expeditions to
proceed -aganist the South American
States. . *.
A jeltcr from Carthagena, Bays—“Mar
tial law is proclaimed here, inconsequence
of "an expected attatek from the Spaniards.
Every stranger is ordered to take a mus
ket or a passport. I-have chosen the
former.”
[By tho Eliza Nicol
NEW YOR
The corvette John Adams, Captain
Dallas, with Com. Porter on board, sail
ed from New Castle pn Thursday, for the
West India station.
It is stated that Mr Mullony, the Amer
ican Consul at Tangicrs,refused to give up
some Spanish Pdtriots whb fled to him;
although they were repeatedly demanded
by the French and Spanish Consuls.
Returns of the Votes from Moyamen-
sing.Peun. Township, Rose Hill, Oxford,
Germantown, Roborough, Blockly, Pass-
yunk, and Kensington, in Philadelphia
county, and two towns in Montgomery
county, give to Jackson 1870, Adams, 146,
Crawford 240, Clay 90.
We understand that Judge Irving in
certain suits brought by the Corporation
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas the board of Aldermen of the
City of Savannah, did at their regular sit
ting on the 28th inst. set apart and appro*'
priatc Wednesday, the 10rA of November,
as a day of PUBLIC PRAYER AND
THANKSGIVING to Almic.hty God
for the very great share of health with
whioh He has been pleased to bless the
Inhabitants of this City during.thc past
all times the
season—And whereas it is at
bounden duty of a moral end religion
people to acknowledge their dependence
upon a benevolent Providonce for all their
enjoyments—And whereas the extraordi
nary degreb of health with which wc have
been blessed the past season, requires of
ns an especial nnd publip manifestation
of our grateful thanks to the Supreme Ru
ler of the Universe,
I therefore do hereby issue this my Pro
clamation balling upon the Reverend the
Clergy and our Fellow-citizens generally,
to repair to their respective places of pvfb-
lic worship on Wednesdays the 10th proxi
mo, to unite in Praise and Thanksgiving
to God for his distinguished mercies to us
and especially for the continuance of tb
T-Tnolfh rtf +K*« rtUkf i - J il
Health of this city, and it is expected that
all persons will suspend their ordinary bu
siness on the appointed day and join in
the expression of general gratitude—and
I do hereby require the city Marshal and
city Constables to preserve order.
• C.
, WM. C. DANIEL Mayor.
Attest, Solomon Cohen,ale.proton.'
Police Office, City of Savannah, )
30tb October, 1834. )
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Whiskey, &c.
Landing from on board the Julius 1
andfor Sale, .
20 KidiPW-lriEIVHI
lb.cannistersGun p 0u .j
Oct 28
FROM THIS FORT,
Brig Osgood, Gardner, at I .iverpool, previous to
30th Sept. . . - Ik
i'OB Hambtirg anil Augusta.
The steam boat MAID t<, ''-JuJ.i
I. contluuo to robciye freight this duy, ul
Hies’ upper wharf, for the above pluces
and will leave TO-MORROW MORNING, (Wed
nesday.)—Apply to HALL fa 110YT.
209
Savannah and Augusta Line oi
u
Fare Reduced.
rnHE Subscriber has tho pleasureof announcing
X to tho public that hi* line of H JV3 OES, is now
in complete operation between this city and Au
gusta ; that they will continue to leave Savannah
at (1 o'clock, A. M. every Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday. That he has reduced the fare to $10,
wl)ich he hopes will insure him general patronage
For seats, apply at the Post Office.
JOS. J. THOMPSON,
„ ♦ Proprietor,
noV9 209
jl§L
The subscriber having return
ed from the north, begs leave
to inform his friends und former cus
tomers, that the above establishment
j* now open for their reception. Tho observa
tions he has made during his absence the lost sum-
rner^wil! enable him to render his house equal to
any of the kind in the United States, and in order
.0 makeup for the deficiencies ofaur market, he
hha ipadc arrangements to receive irom New-
York, by every packet, u supply of tho best
OYSTE11S that market affords, together with
all those little niceties, that are to be obtained, at
the first rate-Houses at the North.
No expense bus been spared in the fitting up of
the establishment—and he assures his friends,
that their comfort and convenience, has been
nonsuited in every arrangement.
Public dinners, or purties, of any description^
will ho attended to, and got up with the utrnosi
despntch.
Mllledgcville, Augusta, and other country
friends, whom I have formerly served, together
with all others, are nssured that their orders will
be attended to . with punctuality, and executed
With dispatch.
CHARLES II. MIDDLETON.
nov 9 209
Office of the Marine and Fir
Insurance Company,
SAVANNAH, 9th Nov. 1624.
I N pursuance of a resolution of tho Director* of
this Company, a meeting of the Stockholders
is requested on Wednesday thri 24th of Novem
ber inst. for the purpose, of receiving a statement
of its affairs, and adopting such measures as the
may deem expedient for the interest qi the Inst!
tution.—Persons representing stockaot their owtv
»will be required to furnish evidence of their trust
GEORGE SCHLEY, President.
nov9 . 259 .
Administrator’s sale.
On the first Tuesday in January next,
W ILL be sold at the Court House, in the
County of Effingham, between the usual
hoursofsale.
Two negroes a Fellow and- n Wench, named
Lloyd and Fanny. And also all the right title
and interest ofVvilliam Joseph Spencer, dcc’d.
in and to a negro wtfmtui named Amy, and n
son Tom, ami the possession thereof. The above
sold ns the property ofWm. J. SpencSr, tier’d, by
order of the lion, the Judges of thoCourt oi Or
dinary for the County of Effingham, for the hene-
fitof the hrirs and creditors of the said dcc’d.—
Conditions made known on tlie.day of sale,
nov 9 . 200 ELIAS REED, Adm't,
Office, Bank United States,
SA VANNAH, m Nov. 1824.
T HIS Office will bo shut on Wednesday, the
lOfh Inst, which has been sotapuriwis a day
ol pnhllc.'prayer and thanksgiving, Pel-sons hav
ing poles or bonds tailing due on that day, are re-
quested to take them up on Tuesday; the 9th.
nov 8
sd S39'
a208 . J, HUNTER, Cashier.
Bank State,of Georgia,
18/24.
Wddnes-
SA VANN AH, GthNov. 1
T HE City Council having ajipointod A
day next, the 10th inst. a day' of Prayer und
Thanksgiving, this Bank will be closed on' that
day for the transaction of business.
*B:
ills and notes fullin
be taken up 011the 9th
novd 207
ig due on the 10th must
hist. A. PORTER,
7 , Caftep.
Planter’s BankT
0N WEDNESDAY Next, 10th inst. Thanks-
Day, this Bank will be shut. Notes
intended for discount must be offered on the Mon
day previous and will be acted on, on Tuesday
Pupcr fulling due on the 10th must be taken up <
tho 9th. J. MARSHALL, Cashier.
nov 3 m204
Private Board.
JpOUR Gentlemen cun bo occommodated with
. board in a private family iii West Broad
by - S, 8. L1GHTBOUHN.
nov 2
Just received,
<y A hfflt Vcirrels fresh Buck Wheat
A i half do. F a* »-«■ 1 Mc
PAY’!
Ms Boof
i'Z do fn-sh Cnickers
10 keg* superior Butter
20 bids frush Flour
10 Imlfbbls do
ale by GUO. D. COBNUT,!
nov 2 "UI
fon rv
Coiriyn’
iinnpowddr and Impm
J'his year's Importation,'"
(HI ten cuttys Gunpowder
" 60 do Imperial ,
Roceivod per Clifford Wayne—for
ov " J- B. llBRltl-.fiT 1
rxBOMtl
r witli^
John T. Howl tin
ONT1NUF.S to do biirines in
nnd teuders the'offer of his sevvi . r
nds und tho public, in the trunsa "
y business gonerully.
oct 2 1 Ml 184
ia ctiuo 0 f!
A Dlgt
Urine 1
fly Thorny
uinrs, at $
TboUfc
LJiwlyforii
s little ric
important
enhance it
moot, Mfl
51
5 cases'.
iImIOO
PONCEfa
JYe&ro Shoes, Jitoloi
•'i'KKJizI
iiM
MU leave?
nov 6
sses,
OB/Hl I’AIR NEGRO SHOES
j£l 1000 do Brognu do
000 do lined and bound Jo
150 do womens dp do
30 lilids Now OrleansMol«
20 do superior St Crohs
50 do common do j,'|
150 ps. 42 inch Colton Ba{,
100 cask* Nnils, assorted ^
60 bbls Gin
. ' CO Tom SWedcs Iron,a
For sale on reasonable terms by
novO n207 _ ORRAY
J)iqn
150
No. 3 Malskarel.
A AA BBLS. Lauding from ship Chut
A UU sale by R. CAfllPBi:
nov &
m2 07
, Smith's buiti
For Sale,
HAMPERS POTATOES
I UdO Tons COAL. Apply to
nov 6 207 JOHN il.RElBiiQ
V
1
800 p
do k
20 E
16
20 ti
20 t'
10 I
10 I
16 c
20i|
«•;
18 1
6
110,000
j '240
(Coinpri
1 Bleach<
3M1 WWIS
| Plaids 1
ties to 1
T HE undersigned have resuraod their t
at th “ * "
their oid stand, Ih Bull street, op,
Judge Cuyier’s Hodse, aud will Bierafa on
the neatest manner for Marble
MONUMENTS,
TOMB TABLES,
HEAD STONES,
PAINT STONES,
CHIMNEY PIECES,
HEARTH, BUILDING STONES,]
Or any other work in their line of buslnn
All orders from the country and city,
thankfully received, and promptly attest
und executed on short notice.
MOORE fa LV>
nov 6 ([208— lm
|hy
ov<
50
WM
Dyed,
11
SILK, COTTON AND WOOLEN DYEt,
SCOURER,
T HANKFUL fo# past "favors' takeithh
of informing his friends and the public is!
erul, that he continues the above buiineu
old stand, corner of Bay-lane and Monlj
Street, near the Baptist Church Sqpsre,
Leghorn, Chlj) and Straw Hats, are "
White Chip, Leghorn and Straw Hats, cli
stoved and pressed ,
Gentlemens und Ladies Dresses of til kinds
and finished with dispatch
Gentlemen's Beaver Hats cleaned,
and bound in superior style.
BT Allorders iu his way punctually attend
N. B. Clothes left to be dyed or scoured,
repaired on moderate terms,
nov 6 207
For
nov I
10(
Foria
oct 27
Lit ml
1HE
T he
ogi
id no
vices
He wi
OMPR
rluri
Notice.
T O enable X'gS assignees of Mr. Wiu.mil
NE '
d
ner, to tnuke at an early period a final
dend; it Is requested that all claims against
tie presented to their agent Mr. Thomas0.!
r.in, hy the FIRST DA Y OF JANUARY ti
otherwise they will be debared; It is ho;
those Indebted will see the necessity 0!
an immediate settlement,
JAMES M*HENRY,
GEORGE RELPH,
, 1 JOHN H. REID,
' Assignees of W.
nov 6 208
l5(
T;ir,:::|
Custom House.
PORT OF SA VANNAll,
Surveyor’* Office.
rpiHEfoltowing sections of “ An Apt to Rfj
X the collection of duties on imports and
nage," are published for the informatlontof ti
public, the law will be rigidly enforced—Inc P 1 '
of ignorance in rio case will be receivedlnwl
'■■■■. A. HUN1ER1
Surveyor and Inspector oflht Rewnwt
Sec. 43. And ho it further enacted, tost
proprietor, importer, or consignee, or Ms or
agent, Who tnay receive said certificate, shall»
on the sale or delivery of any of tho said spin'
wines or teas, deliver to the purchaser or pure®;
'sers thereof, the certificate or certificates, w 11 ;
ought to accompany the same, on pnin of lon<
ing the sum of IjSGp for each ensk, chest, veitt'
case, with Which such certificate shall notM
llvcred;—and if uny casks, ciicsts, vessels c
ses, containing distilled spirits, wines or
which hy the foregoing provisions ought
marked and accompanied with certificates,
be found in tho possession of any prison unset"]
anied with such marks and certificates, it
vo evidence that the same arc
<0
his
to torfeiture; and it sliall he lawful for any <
of the customs or of inspection to seize tw®
forfeited; and if upon the trial in consenucn
such seizure, the owner or claimant of fre fp
wines or teas seized, shnll not prove that the* ."
were imported into the United States accorc's
law, aim tho duties thereupon paid or : eC
they shall be adjudged to be forfeited.
Sec. 44 And he it further enacted, T* 18 . 1 i,
sale of uny cask, chest, vessel or case, win® .
been or shall he mdjkod pursuant to the P r0 : ^
aforesaid, as containing distilled .-qiirits, win
teas and which has been emptied of its con .
and prior to the dolivery thereof to the pure 1
or any removal thereof, the marks nnd IlU ™ J
which shall have been set thereon by or U|w® ^
direction of any officer of inspection, shall J
fnced and obliterated in the presence of so®® 1
cer of inspection or of the customs, who su '' I
due notion being given attend, for that puff 1
nt Which time the certificate which ought‘ ,1
compttny speh cask, chest; vessel or ca.se, s •
so he returned and cancelled; And every V ^
rune
lupi
|e sn
who shall obliterate, counterfeit, utter or l ' cl ..
any mai'k or number placed by an °®‘ : ® r <l LJ
nair rhest. vessel oi'ca5C,c“
spection upon any cask, chest, vessel orc * ’ c{r .|
tuining distilled spirits, wines or teas, or
tificate thereof; or who shall sell or in yJ
alienate or remove any cask, chest, vesse ^J
which has been emptied of its contents, b JJJ
mnrks and numbers, set thereon pursue , 0 ,|
provisions aforesaid, shall have been . ^.1
obliterated, in presence of any 0 rc fu‘»|
tion as aforesaid; or who shall ncgl^^_, n ,inyll |0 i
to deliver the certificate Ipsnftdtoacw
cask, chest, vessel or case, of ' vhich the m«f* e ain]
number* shall have been defined or o' , ' i it *[ r „ ( l byJ
manner aforesaid, on bein 5.. ( t . ,clc 1 „,.. m !? s |iillf ol f
ah officer of inspection or of the eustohtt, (
each and every such offence forfeit a P
hundred dollars, with costs of ««•
no? 0 . 1(11907