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Hull Boatmen,called the “ American Star,"
taul a boat belonging to the British frigate
Hussar, called the "Dart," took place
and we lmvo the pleasure to
state, was won by our countrymen. The
distance tun was about four mill's. The
race wa8 accomplished in 22 minutes—
The American Star camo out about a <piar-
icr of a mile, or two minutes ahead.
\ gctJtlprpun who observed the race
with-rcut nicety, remarks that the Amer
ican Oarsmen lifted their onrs46 times in
., minute, tlfld the British 39 times.
The Star wns rowed by Cornelius Cam-
jneyer, Alfred Canuncycr, Richard Rob-
ins, and Samuel lleaty.—John Magnus
Coxswain. ‘
The English boat wns rowed by select
men from the crew of the frigntc, und was
steered hy Captain Harris.
It should be noted, that the bont that
Icat-is a benten boat, having lost a race
soino yours since against the New York,
The whole thing wns conducted with
great good nature, anil the crew of tho
iltissaris launch, cheered the victors man
fully. .
The victors rowed immediately after
TOUnd Castle Garden, to Whitehall, where
the boat was hoisted up, amidst tho rei
terated cheers of the public, n band of
music all the time playing, Yunlicc Doo
die.
Captain Harris; olid his officers and
friends, have behaved so handsomely on
this occusion, that we cannot permit our
selves to exult at his defeat. Yet if it bo
jojj said that the Star, hud the-advantage on
account ofthe roughness of the weather,
it must be replied, thut the 'Whitehall boat-
men offered, as we are informed, to ex
change bouts; and ran again the same hour,
for tho same bet.
DECEMBER IE
ZaMflt/L—The Ship York, one of the.
Packets, for the London Ljnc, to be com
manded by Wm, Baker, will be launched
from the ship yard, nearly opposite Col-
Rutger’s bouse, this doy, at one O’clock,
V. Mb
Our statement diet the Whitehall oars
men offered to exchange bouts with Capt.
Harris, and -repeat the race Was incorrect.
They inform Us that no such offer was
made.—The crews of the two boats spent
the evening in great harmony together,
the winners having treated tho losers -ton
sumptuous dinner nt Drozc&- IIey«ers,nnd
accompanied them -to the Theatre in the
evening.
The ” American Star " that Avon the
race from the British boat, will be brought
<on the stage this evening, by her gnll&nt
<crew, in the new Interlude of the Grand
Canal, or Meeting of the Waters.
Wc are glad to learn, that a public din
ner is to be given to this galluut Captain
Harris, of the British frigate Hussar, as
on expression of feeling which lias been
excited on account of his success against
the pirates,' the protection of American
lives and property, and ns an acknowledge-!
oient of hia, acceptable deportment during
his visit to this city,
NEW YORK ELECTORAL COL
LEGE.
FROM THE ALBANY ARGUS.
The Concluding Scene.—It is pleasant,
in the midst of the contentions and rival
ries which a highly excited President E-
lection has produced, to recur to incidents
such as tho following. It Will be recol
lected that Col. Marinus Willet, presided
at the late meeting of the Electors of this
State, and that Chancellor Lunsiug per
formed the duties of Secretary. It is as
honorable to Mr Crawford and Mr Ad
ams that two such venerable men and pat
riots should represent their respective pre
tensions, as the harmony and good feel
ing with which they performed their du
ties, were auspicious and gratifying. A
short time previous to tho adjournment of
the college, the following resolution was
proposed and adopted.
Resolved; That the thanks of the Elec
toral College be presented to the venera
ble Chairman and the Secretary, for the
persevering and patriotic devotion to the
.welfare of our common country, and for
the liberality, and dignity with which they
have respectively discharged their duties
with honor to themselves and, as we hope,
with the happiest result to the country,
vjj, -.Upon which the Chairman, supporting
■ ( Jus enfeebled frame, by resting on the desk
s fccforc him that hand which had gallant
ly brandished the sword, and which bnd
proved a shield to our borders in their ut
most peril, observed:
“ i’lie obligation is all on my side, for
the honor arid attention I have received :
mit having finished the business assigned
to us, permit me, before we part,'to in
voke the blessings of the Almighty Being,
through whose kindness we enjoy tho
most lice and liberal government in' tho
world, securing an impartial administra-
loii of justice, the greatest blessing next
0 the gospel, which any people enjoy, to
grant to us, individually, that peace which
tiio world can neither give nor take away
“May you, my young friends, as the
surest and most valuable road tohappincss
a, id comfort, make it your study to dojus-
kec, love mercy, and Walk humbly.
11 Gfid Almighty bless you all bless the
oli, my soul, and forget not all his
benefits! {’arewell.”
1 bis address, from a venerable man,
0n the utmost verge of life, and who lmd
eminently distinguished himself in hit
t-oiiuiry’s cause, to those who were pres-
sintr with ardor into the vacancies which
niie and chance were daily making in :he
^rov/d hastening in the same direction,
oin those circumstances, from the pathos
It3 delivery, and from the effect of asso-
lf >tion, produced n considerable degree
1)1 emotion. .
The Secretary said, that he received
1 iinueh sensibility the entirely uncx-
thn t( !Ulc ^ highly valued approbation of
nct’MiQr rn which Ije JiaJ executed the
sign to bt^Of
That it alVorded a subject of pleasin'.',
reflection, that though from elections of
ordinary interest, irritation hud itsperil;
were scarcely separable, upon the present
occasion the iiimost hafmufiy in the man
ner had prevailed, which it was not pos-
ible to exe.ci’d, tlioiiirli,' from the? ardent
preferences which existed • on the subject
if the ohoico among the eminent Citizens
designated as candidates for the Highest
offices in the gift of the nation, some such
collisions might have been expected.
That ns they parted with feelings of
mutual good will, lie sincerely wished their
hopes, on the subject of the result of the
election, might he realized, and that they
largely participate in tho happiness of
theirooinniou country.
GEORGETOWN, (S.C.) Dec. 15.
Melancholy.—Oil the Sth inst. the house
of Mrs Morton, a widow lady, of Marion
District, with all her furniture in it, was
burned to the ground and two of her
children perished in the flumes.
On the night of the UtlHnsf. a Negro
house of Mr Win. C. Davis', son of Mr Jos.
Dcvis, was also consumed by fire. Out
of 5 young negroes in itouly otto escaped.
Gazette
PRESIDENTIAL-ELECTION
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Pennsylvania, t>
NeWsleiey, '0
Nett-York, 2(5
N. Carolina, 0
Connecticat, 8
Massachusetts, 15
Rhode Island, 4
Delaware, 1
Maine, 9
N. •Hampshire, 8
Vermont. 7
S. Caroliua, 0
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-v ill A.VI.7, Dee. IS, 18:24.
TN obedience to squadron orders, the corps of
JL Georgia Hussars will assemble on its parade
ground on TUESDAY 2stii inst. at .1 o’clock, P.M.
hi full unilorm, aruinl :.ml equipped and prepared
(o elect a Ciip'.nin end litl such vucuncir- as Way
then decor.
Ily order Lirnt. mi,. i-oiMmani'inr.
doc 20 2-1:1 MACK VV.lsl Serg’tG.H.
NOTICE.
jr> ECORDEU l-yos
Jl-k. City Treasurer Salary of and “
City Marshal “ ' fiOfj “ .
•Clark of Council “
Clark ofC.,P.-on«'O.T.
Sheriff of “ “
Sup. o( City Watch
r. Dep.snji. 44 V
- V 1st Sorg’t “
g(j .. <i <i
Messenger of Council
Sexton
Clerk of the Market
Keeper bfthcPowderMapir.in:- “
Contractor for sweeping cliinuii es
City Scavenger, (by conti’aci)
Kncfier of the CKy Clock, (by contract)
Port Wardens . Fees.
Applicants for any of the above offices will
linml in flush- applications to flic Clerk ol Council
on or before the first regular meeting of Council
in January next, ns on that day the < lectidfcs w ill
take place. SOLOMON COlll.N,
dec 2(1 2-13 c.c. pro. tein.
4U0
$55 per month
45 W “
2<> a «
2 5 “ if
1()0 and. Fees
150 «
0- 0
0 0
0 2
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votes, ) 81 41 09 20 143 24 9 2 23 9
'MARRIED,
On Mny River, S. C. on the 15th inst. by the Rev
Mr Van roll. Mr Rat.rn Moxcjx, to Miss Ei.iza
MANT.n, all of that state.
DIED,
Atthe residotreo of (Vd- .Maxwell, in Bryan
couuty on the 4th inst. Mrs Mary McIntosh aged
03 years; she suffered for two tedious yenrs under
a most distressing complaint, consoled by the
hope of immortal life and eternal happiness with
her Redeemer—which hope she emphatically ex
pressed a few hours previous to her death, ex
claiming'with foryoriny. Redeem. 4 *.' is with me.
In her the church to which .she was attached has
lost onq of it’s most worthy members, Iter children
nn affectionate parent, the poor of her neighhor-
hood nvaluable Riend, and her servants a kind
und iudulgent mistress.
■ -mm. www®*
’ PORT OF SAVANNAH.
ARRIVKP.
Steam Boat Carolina, W D Wray,3 ds fib Au
gusta, with boats Nos 1 and 6 in tow, 1030 bales
cotton Und other merchandise.to Ponce &M‘Kcn-
zie, P Gordon, F Bnssenger, Petersen, Hammond
k. eo. Gumming &. Gwnthmey, J N Niven, C C
Griswold, C L LaWi onr.e, Bliss fa Wadsworth, W
Guslon, and Duhamel fa Aitze.
Steam boat Maid of Orleans, Smith, fm Augus
ta, with 600 bales of cotton for Charleston.
Polo boiit Rebecca, from Augusta, with 716
hales cotton.to G B Lamar, C L Lawrence, Du-
liamcl A - Auze,C C Griswold, and P Hill.
SAILED#
Ship Juno, Millimore, for New York,
Schr Rambler, Sheldon, for Providence.
Annivr.n from this port,
At New York, 8th inst. ship Savannah, Bebec,
14ds; brig Almira, Woodbury, 11 do.; 11th inst.
sldp Cotton Plant, Fash.
- VP FOR this port,
At N. York, 9th inst. ship Augusta, VanDyko,
despatch; ship Corsair, Porter, despatch.
■KTCTE are requested to state that Henry J. Vai.-
VV EAC. is‘ft .candidute for Justice of flic
Peace in the 3d District—Capt. Hayden’s bent,
dec 20 243
**TTTE at e requested to state, that Jamrs ErriN-
W oEn, is a candidate for tlie Office of Tax
Colleclor, ut the ensuing election,
dec 7 232
\XTE are requested to state, that Geokoe Mii.t
W i.en, is a candidate, for tht Office of Tax
Collector at the ensuing Election,
dec 11 236
•VSrE are-requested to stab'. Unit. DavD) 'BEi.r,
YV is a candidate, for the Office of Tnx Col
lector at the epsuing Election,
dec 11 ' 236 ’
[TE are requested to state, that Adam 'Cope,
Y V is a candidate, for the Office, of Recoivey ol
xTR etunis nt the ensuing Election'
dec 11 236 >
• WM. C.BAM0W,;
TSn candidate for Jhftticc of the Peace pi the 2d
X district. Captain Glfodon’s Bent,, and solicits
the suffrages of the Voters residing therein,
dec 17 H241
court of Common pleas and
OYER AND TERMINER. !
mills Court will meet On WEDNESDAY Next
X the 22d inst- Jurors and Witnesses Will ho
punctitrl in their attendance,
dec 18 242 BEN.. SHEET ALL. Clerk.
Planters Bank.
a N elcclion willbe bold for Thirteen Directors
XJL on the part of flic Stockholders nt the Bank
on MONDAY 3d January next. 'I’lie poll will be
open from 9 until two,and from three until five
o’clock. J. MARSHALL, Cashier,
dec 15 || 1.239
WOOD,
ff73 OR ship on Goodwins wharf; at the’lowest
X 1 rates and of the best quality oil application
to Will. A. Moore wlto solicits from Ids friends and
former customers and thcpublic in general a share
of patronage.
dee 2 Jr227
WOOD.
rr’lIE Subscriber offers for sale, best quality
I ()nk and lliekovy Wood at S3 75 on the
Wharf, or 84 6C delivered.
JOSEPH G.BLANCE,
AVilliatnson’s wharf.
dec 9 ea234
Hunk of iJarion, Dec. 14.’ 1824.
A N election for Fhf Dirtelon, on- the part -of
the. individual stockholders for tho ensuing
ycat, will be held nt the Hanking house, on Mon
day the 3.1 Jamiary next. .The poll Will be open
ed at 9 o’clock.A.M. nnddosed at 2 o’clock,P-M.
. EBEN. S. REES, Cashier.
tfj ’ The editor* of. the Snyaiiimh :Rept;blican
nnd Georgia Journal wilt insert the above until
the dccliina aud lorward their accounts to this
Bank for payment.
dec 20 243 ■ -
La Faycti P (xlnss Ltinipfi, &c.
Just received per shijj Emperor, from New-
E LEGAN'T LRfayelto Glass Lamps) Various
“ Plain “ ' “ S Pnt-
Small Glass I.amps for candlesticks ) tern*.
Japan Dish Tube Lamps
•> Socket '•
* Lamp Wick nil kinds, Tlii.Cunisters, from 1 to !J
gall's. Tin Lamp Feeders large mid small, And 500
gall’s, of Pure SPERM OIL, for sale low by
LAY,fc HENDRICKSON’,
Druggists nnd Chemists,
Shad’s Buildings.
dec 20 2-J.1
NOTICE. r
A Small Family can be accommodated with
genteel lodgings in a privute family. -
Ladies will ulso lie received ns boarders on mo
derate terms. Apply to .the Editim
dec 20 243
n Orders. _
Tho Company's composing
the BOtli Battalion are hereby
onlcred td appear on the Regimen
tal Parade Ground on
THURSDAY, 30th Dec.inst.
at Ten o’clock A. M. armed and
comped according lo law for drill.
By order of I - a h D'Lvon,
Li. Col. onih Riittiili'on, O.M.
M. w. STEWART,
mi l ist iifg't. a. .if,
dec 10 235
omjHtH)' Orders.
All Election is hereby or
dered to beheld in Reynolds
Square, on FRIDAY, the
2-lth ins.ant, for a First and
Second Lieutenant and En
sign of the 4thBeat Coinp
ny.
The Poll will be opened at
II o’clock, A. M.
A. BAIN, Cnpt.
• dec 0 4th Bent Co. G. M
Stjimdron (>rdcr»
22d November, 1824.
T he mcirthers of the corps of Georgia Hussnr:
are ordered to assemble nt the CouH llonSc
in (lie city of .Savannah on TUESDAY-, the 2S;h
day of December next, to elect a Cnptain to con
mand the said covps, in the room ot Capt. Stile
resigned, ami also to fill such Other vacancies i
may lien occur.
By order W. \V. GORDON,
Adgl. Sijuadl Cav. 1st Dlv. G. M.
oov 23 220
PlemUHlon and iNcgroes for sale
The plantation belonging to
the estate of the late Flemin
Akin, situated on the little Ogeechoi,
known by the name of Meniliull, eon-
laining 1100 acres—a large proportion of which
is first quality Rice and Cotton land,
/ffiagfL With convenient Dwelling, .Nc-
nfuft gro nnd gin Houses—sluldos,
1«tHI col ’ n n "d cotton bouses in complete
V order. Together with n gang of twen
ty prime field hands—lor sale upon veiy liberal
terms. Application to be made to Mr. Jumcs
Brown on liicplAbo- ’■ -.•'WcSW!-' f'fllfllBiiiraB7§
,i . .GEO. W. Me.ALI.lffTER,
Strathy llnll. Bryan county,or
C. W. ROCKWELL & Co.
” ’ Snvaunuh.'
noV 18 D‘5
For NoW-York,
(ESTAII1.1 s H hi u LINK.)
The fas! sailing Packet Ship
E M I* E R O It,
N. Bennett, Master,
will meet with immediate despatch.
For freight or passage liavingclegnnt accommoda
tions, apply lo Cupt. B on board at Jonas’s upper
wharf or to I1ALL& HOYT.
lee 17 211 .
Oiliceof tin; Miii’iac aud Fire lu-
surance Company*
SAVANNAH. Dec.2d, )S2h
A N adjourned meeting of 1 lie Stockholder- of
l1. this Institution will take place at its Office
oil WEDNESDAY the Idllt day of January next,
at Which all persons interested arc desired to at
tend, either personally or by attornt y—as matters
of importance, in relation to the future operations
if the Company, will then be discussed and lle-
cided, persons representing slock, should be iu-
sted with full powerto vote on all questions
flint may arise, touching the progress of tile insti
tution. GEO. SCRLEY, President.
Icc S 229
By O.’uvin Baker,
TO-MORROW 21 st inst. nt 11 o’clock,.
Will he sold athe store of " m Simpson, on the
Bay, corner of Bai nard-street, his remain
ing stock in tnulc, consisting of
Brand;/, Rum, Gin, Sugar, Standee.'.:’.
Seales, 1 Vcig'iti,Hfcasurcs, Fixtures. S;r
dec 20 243 *
Oiliceof the Marine ami h’ire in
surance Company.
SAVANNAH, Dec. 2d, 1824.
piRSONS holding Bills of Ibis Company are
requested to present them for payment forth
with, ns it is desirable that they should ull be re
deemed as early us tuny be convenient.
GKO. SCHLK1 , President.
dec.3 22t>
Jiranfy, Preserved Emits, Claret I'. itOf
Sweet OH, Bottles, &fc.
By J. B. Herbert. &co.
On Thursday,23dlust, nt 11 o’clock, win i
sold on Bolton’s Wlutrf,landing from Ft.
bi-ig li’Uttl, rapt. Boiivies.fm Havre,
25 pipe* Brandy. Otnrd Dupuy Si Co/s brnn i
w tilt certilicntcs
10 pipes Cognac Brandy
d casks Claret Wine
12 boxes “ 25 bottles each
>10 “ 1’reserved l-’ruit
12 qt- ca; ks Sweet Oil
2(H) Oil Baskets
o qr casks Cordial (Gmgtiolet)
lo crnlcs empty Bottles, 2000 Corks
24 coils Conlag •
6000 Brick
ALSO,
Will lie sold on Rollon.': Central Whuff, to cln:\ e
comigmnent.
C, pipes Holland Gin
f< iiltds old Jam. Rum
Terms at time sale.
icc 17 241
■Fite and Jharine. Insurance.
nnllE Subscriber continues to receive propo-
_I_ sals for Insurances against fitc ana marine
Asks, fol- the Charleston Fire and Marine InsUr-
0 Company—Persons wishing to protect tlicin-
sclves against losses, would do well to apply t-i
this Office, the stability of which is Well known to
be undoubted—the rates of premium low, and the
payment of losses, when they occur, most prompt
and liberal. Apply to
HOMES TUPPER, Age nt.
dec 13 1.237
Pullswil! fir
Freehold-
Wanted,
L AND to purchase or Rent Smlficicnt for twelve
Working hniuls, enquire of L S D’Lvot»,Esq,
Savannah.'
dec 20 m243
NOTICE* .
W ILL be sold nt the I’ottud 6n Frinnj next
file 241 h inst.' at 10 o’clock AY* M. the ‘ fol
lowing cattle if their owners do not lake them u-
wny before that day.
One red cow with some white about lior head
has no mark nor brand. ’ <
One black and whito cotv .With one broken
hornmnrkcdin one'car witlui cropaud snw teeth
the other cur has no murk. F. M. STONE, c.m
dec 20 243
Georgia Si/rup
tierces best quality—For.sulft by
dee 1
GAyDUY fc-ujyitBEjtx
Landing,
From ship Oglethorpe,
100^-“
80 bhls St, Crpix Sugar
20 do’ Loaf und Lump Sugar
2Q bags Coffee
30 Mils Baltimore Suporfine nnd Canal Flour
20 do Whiskey
5 do old 4tlt proof do
20 half bids Beef and Tongues
15 do No 1 and 2 Mackerel
12 kegs No 1 nnd'2 Richmond Tobacco
10 kegs prime Goshen Butter
5 Casks London Porter
5 Iiltds prime retailing Molasses
5 bills Sugar House do
4 dozen Jars Pickled Onions
20 kegs put Nnils, assorted . ,
Jamaica, W. I. andN. E. Ruin
Madeira and Tcnerilfe IVine
Old Irish Whiskey in Bottles, Ten?
Powder & Shot, Demijohns, Jugs,
For sale hy
. GEO. I). COILN’WELL.
dec 14. r241
Plantation for {Sale,
ThoPiaiitatipn on the Angus
ta Road, siN miles from Snvan-
nih> Comprising fifty-two and n half
acres, about twenty of which is clear
ed und inclosed—Together Nvfith the buildings
thereon, including « dwelling
known as the Six Alik House,
one of the best shows on the Augusta
Rontlfor a Tavern, is offered for side
low. J
Persons wishing to purchase will pleaso apply
to Jlte subscriber on tho premises.
dec t-i 2:n «'. I'.III NK.
Bice and t-otton Plantations.
For sale, the Flan-
tatiou ort which the
stibscriber resides, called |• Sjt
aud known by the name jC~u?S££a>
ofNr.WTO.v, having on it a well finished Dwe’liug
House, with'eight rooms, besides a basement Sto
ry with four rooms ; and a good Overseer House,
Barn, Cotton House, and other convenient build
ings ; and a never-failing spring of excellent wa
ter. . //.so,
. The Two adjoining Plnnta-
sas&L.-lionscalled and known hy the
names ofLAMncf h and Dean Forest,
each having improvements thereon.
The three plantations are within seven miles of
Savannah, on the Great Ogocheo Rond, mid con
tain'about two thousniid and three hundred .n-
cres : ubout five hundred acres of which is prime
(■ice land, within Banks, andabout five hundred
acres of cleared good cotton and provision land,
a greater part of which iycnclosedby pretty good
fences. ' The land will ho divided to -suit a pur-
chnser ifucsired. A part only of the purchase mo
ney will he required, and a liberal credit given
for tho lmlnnce, the purchaser securing payment
by n inortgttgo, For terms and conditions en
quire of GKO. JONES,
dec 1(5 Ca040
Notice. '!
A N Election willbe held ntthe Court Utilise i
. ti*>- * ii> of Savannah, 0n SATURDAY, ih
first day of .1 annul y it ext for two .Inslio s of th
Peace for tin- Thirtl Company Bent,
opr nod precisilly at 10 o’clock. Tltr
ersme competent to fireside.
JAMES MQRRISON.
-'-v FRF,D’K PFN)iL!’.’R;
F. BRASCH,
'T. N. MOREL.
t ti. W. ANDERSON, j t
JAMEs M'Uenry. J u
N. B. (iiiiilificntion of voters the same as ftn
Members of the Legislature—to lie tt 'resident ol
the Bent.
dec 13 J237
B!
Sportsinni Attend!!
A NUMBER of fine fat TURKIES will bo shot
for titi Tuesday nnd Saturday of next week,
at Jenck’s Gate—to commence at 11 o'clock each
day.
dec 17 241
CELEBRATION.
T HE Officers and Members of the Grand Lodge,
of Georgia, will assemble at the Grand Lodge
Hull, in Savannah,
On Monday, the 27Ih instant,
at NINE O'CLOCK in the forenoon,,for the pur
pose of celebrating the Anniversary of St. John
the Evangelist, a profession will he formed,
and an oration delivered by (lie Rev. A> Cauteu.
Transient Brethren are requested to join the
subordinate Lodges, nt their several Hulls ot
meeting
By order of .fumes Morrison,
Most Worshipful Grand Master
L. II. FURiTli; Secfeiar'y, a. 1.
dec 17 241
THE
W.mW&
AVGUSTA, Georgia,
I S open under tlie stipprinteildaiice of Mr. COS-
BEY DICKINSON and Mr. J. P. DENNEY,
late of Savannah.
Tlie House lias undergone repairs; the rooms
are spacious ami nro refur'nisltcd; Persons can
accommodated with single rooms, and every ex
ertion willbe made to render them comfortable.
SAMUP'LShale, Proprietor,
nov 30 r.135
Foor House and Hospital*
fWA This Property,so well luiovVn
jWWft a^tOncerl no clesci’iptioii, will
I Jjji be offered at public sate with the out-
lmildit.gs nnd every thing belonging
to it, at the Court House on the first Tuesday in
January next, if not prevlinciy disposed of nt
private sale. Applications in the mean land mny
be made to either of the undersigned Committees.
G. W. OWENS, ) Corn, of the
FRANCIS SORREL. ( Planters Bank.
NORiMAN IVALLACE, ) Com. of Marine
F. II. WELMAN. ( fc Fire Ins. Co.
CALVIN BAKER, Adclionecr.
dccS 123.3
dec 10
To Rent*
Tlie three story brick build
ing on the Bay, lately occupied
by James Dickson Sg Co. ns n Whole-
side Dry Good Store. Apply to
C. W.R0CK5VELL ^ CO.
t
J'O ilE LET.
' The STORE corner of Bay
l! v 3 ir-. anc ^ Drayton-Strbets, po\V occit-
pied by .f" P. Seize. Possessioti may
|, e j,,,,! oll (|, c ijii, 0 f {|,j s , n -nth. For
further particulars, apply to Peter DupUn.
PETER EVEN.
pci 19 11191
Independent Presbyterian
Church.
K-R110SF, persons who rented Pews in this
Cljurcli at Auction on Friday .{he 3d inst.nre
hereby notified that unless they call on (he sub
scriber and settle for the same,on or before Thurs
day the 2Bd inst. (hey will again be offered for
rent on FRIDAY. 24tli itisi. at 11 o’clock, at
which time the boll wilt be rung.
dec 17. Ml CALVIN BAKER.,
Fresh Prunes.
y* t X boxes fresh
Francis—]
boxes fresh Prunes—just received pr brig
for sale liy
GAUDRY & HERBERT.
dee, 4 m230
Notice.
T HE co-partnersliip heretofore existing under
under the firin' of
Clarke & Brown,
Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All
persons Indebted to said firm are urgently solicit
ed to call oil 3- Clarke, and pay flic detnnuds a
gainst them} nnd all those having deiiinnds against
said firm will plc/ise call on him for payment.—
He being duly authorised to settle the business of
said firm. S. CLARKE,
GEO. H. BROWN.
St. Marys, 1st Nov. 1824..
H0v J1 419
GE ORGI A—Cl I AT H AM C 0 UN Y Y.
V virtue of nil order of the Judges of the In
rior Court of said County—It is orderei
that nn Elcetiou he held at the Georgia Hotel-, it
tilt* city of Savannah, on .Saturday the 1st day 0
Junmiry next, for two Justices of the Peace, t'o
the first heat Company—the company embrace
all that section of said city, west of .Montgomery
street; extending from the river ns fur south us i
incorporated—Poll to open at I*) o'clock, V. M
JOHN G\RDNF.G,
GEORGE S1IICK,
JOHN G. HOLCOMBE,
'i* JAMES ROBERTS,
WM. W. BLACK,
HENRY HAUlVr,
Freeholders
dee 13 241
NOTICE*
A N Election willbe licldut the Market House
ill l'.Uis’square in the city of Havnnnalt bn
SATURDAY the 1st dav of January ucsl for two
Justices of the Peace for the Second Company
Beat. Polls will bo opened precisely at 10 o’-
clock. Three freeholders ate competent (o pro
side. CHARLES GJLDON,
FREDERICK HERB;
John waters,
A SHKFTALL,
Jacob shaffeR,
HUGH CASSIDY. .
Qualifications of voters the same ns for Me
iters of the Legislature—(o bo a resident of th
Bent.
. dec 18 . 212
.(^Xecutor's sale,
% ./. Ji. Herbert cV Co.
Onllir First Tuesday in Jnmiatt/ next, mill be sol'll
before the Court House, in this cih,, between
lla usual hours of 10 and 2 o'clock,
the following properly, bring thy
PERSONAL kst\te
of Wm. Craig, dee. viz.—
One Share •Strain-Boat Steel,-, nnd Four
NEGROES,
nchb, Fortune, Jack, mid Sylvia. Sold by p-r-
of the Hun. the Inferior Court and by vrdxf
of the Executor. Terms Ca ii.
tv 17 215
1
FACTORAGE.
IllEsubscriber tenders his thanks to 1-N.Yioud
and the public for the liberal eacouragi
nt lip 1ms received in the
FACTOR A GE and COMMfRSlGR
BUSINESS,
and tresis that by a strict eilentimt to the
the Plumin', lie. will merit'll continue-neo sdihci-
patrottege. , .(
A 1 or stue.
Gytindy’s white Pjnins
Prime 12 iitclt Cotton BagsincSp
Elias, in-irt,
Oct
in;
The St; use rib 1'its
Continnc.Ttte Commission Business in hit
crpuul, under the Firm of
IS A .1 C, LOW 4* GO.
\ NI> will nt all limbs make libera! advauena 14
. produce consigin d (q tl',;-!ii for s.t’.>/
i laving ships reuidarly in the l.iver;> ej! (ra.de,
and owning ft convenient wharf, 01: *i
arc roomy I'irt-praof Stores, cotton
crived and forwarded in their own
those to their address, free ofuny com
Orders for merchandize, will lie ex
only a commission charged, when Un
satisfactorily secured.
yl general assertmini if E
is just received,being bought with Mon 1/ 1
leclcd by one of tlie parlnei they
oil as lotv as [>v any regular Imp 1:
th(S United Stales, addon a h
approved paper. ANDREW
oct 2(5 197
,OU
Bank tain 7»u;>nri:i.
SAVANNAH Doc. 18, 1824.
U |\]HIS Bank will elect a Teller, with a salary
•'Ll* of §51440 to fill the xttenney occasioned by
the resignation of J.P. Henry, on'Fridiiy the Hist
inst. Bond, with tivo or more sufficient securi
ties, for $15,000 will lte required—applications
miljt lie.banded in, previous to the day of elec
tion i Ji. PORTER. Cashier,
dec 1G 242
mO en
AL Nr.n.
Notice,
0 enable the assignees of Mr. )Vti.j.i.t»t Ten-
to make nt an envly period a final divi
dend; ii is requested that all Claims against him,
be presented to their agent Mr. Thomas G. Mii.-
LEii, by flip FIRST DA V OF JANVA11V NEST,
otherwise they willbe jtabaredi It is hoped that
those indebted will sec the necessity of making
nu immediate settlement.
JAMES M'HENRY,.
GEORGE RE I. PII,
. JOHN H. REID, ' .>
Assignees of \Y. Turner.
ribv8 203
DISSOLUTION
T llfi Partnership heretofore existing in ibis city
bctxveen the .subscribers under the firm of
Petersen, Hammond 4’ Co. expires by its own lim
itation on 1st January, 1825.
N. M PETERSEN,
OGDEN HAMMOND,
FRED. iAHN-CKE*
By his Attorney Oont;x IIammono.
All demands ngninst the firm must be rendered,
nnd nil outstnndingpaymcnts made to the-subscri
ber who is fully authorised to settle the same,
deed . 231 OGDEN HAMMOND,
THE CO-FAllTNERSI i IP,
W HICH existed in Glasgow, tinder the firm of
Thomas Lmiraslr.r g Co. and in Ibis place
under that o(Juhn It. Reid g Co. was dissolved 011
the 31st of August last.
- ■ THOS. LANCASTER,
Per Attorney, J. H. Reid,
JOHN II.REID.
The subscriber will continue the business on
his own account, nnd uttendto the settlement of
the affairs of the late firm. ;
nov 20 m2 18 JOliN It. Ml 1
LumberFactorage and com
mission Business.
T HE Subscriber continues the Lumber, Eaelbr-
age and Commission Business, tit his 0I4
stand near the Union Ferry Wharf, und tcndai^his
services to his friends and the public.
lie will also attend to the RE-PACKING and
COMPRESSING of COTTON,his cotton press be
ing in complete order.
Oct 30 201 „ JNO.EVtRINGHAM
R ICE w ill be prepared forMarkot- at (lie above
mill till the 1st of May next, at the following
rates.—
!) per cent, the otvuertaking nil thcoffall.
7 per cent, the owner taking ItnlL
(> per cent, tho mill taking all the offnlh
The cuSstainary cluifges for freight and cooper
age &.c ns. formei ly. Apply to Wm.t.iam ICii.cat
trick ut the Mill or to JACOB READ.
dfJA d rt-l ®
JH
H.-u
just received per ship Wm Wallace.
LEGHOUNS.
A general axsortmeut of Misses. (Sir!-* and ’ : o', 1
ora Hat 1 .
it of Mb
Bow and White Leg]
low clia’ren !.
PAPER HANGING.
A very e.lioicc assortment of various pattern; ,
ami prices from 87'. ets. to .'JI- per piece
ivilli borders 14 match.
AMERICAN PL A IN •(.
4 bales of stout American Plains, very h.*7
Also.
Grundy's and Welsh Plains
8-4 and 9-4 London Duffle Blankets jKZ-
12-4 and 13-4 Rose - ,! .
H-4, 9-4 and In- 1 Linen Diapers
2 bales French Osnabttrg Thread of# superior
qiialltv.
7-4 RH Flannel at 811 ets
Plaid Homespun ul 12. 4
0%'MaU?Aloslln nt 87 1 “
Merino and Cashmere Long.shawls,
Waist Ribbons. Linen Cmnliric, -f
And Cambric Ilatidfcbreliiefs cheap. ,7
OhitiehUo Hats, Thread Laces and le.otiuga
With a general mtd well selected assort meat of
ST\FLE AND FANCY GOOES,
Which they will sell low aadoaa long credit,
dec 9 ca284
lioMESiTClr, r,*C.
g? CASES Plaids and Ginghams
4 bales brown Shirtings
1 “ “ Sheoftngs
3 “ bleached “
1 case fancy Windsor Soap
10 hltds N. E. Rum
25 bbts “ .“
10 qr casks Currant Wine (superior^
7 hhds New Orleans Molasses
5 M. Spanish Segnrs
100 bids Pilot and Navy Bread
50 M. Laths.
For sale low, hy S. C. GREENE,
dec 14 H t'237 Moore.■
Savannah Female Asyiiti.i
A N Election fora Matron to this i
iVilftake pjnee at the Asylum Hons o,
first meeting in February. Applicalion fo
above to be handed in, to the subscriber.
By order of the board,
E. M. LLOY . See'
nov 12 211 . i *'■ ft#/, 1
A Flaiu Cook, Washer &. i ,’<
T O hire by tlie vcar. F’or partieula.s. ap|
W. T. WILLI A?
dec 9
234
Lost:
Supposed to hare hern stolen,
! 74ROM the subscriber on the Evening of the otk
. inst. between the Gaud 7 mile posts, on tho
Louisville Road, a Black. Morocco Pocket Boole,
containing u note of hand given by Elijah Fox,
for §195, dated sometime in 1819 ami due i:i
1826."*5fn execution against William L::e, for
House rent, in favor of John II. Morell. Esq. and
paid by Philip R. Douglass, and held by him n-
gninst said Lee, for §22 50. Also, articles of n~
greeinent with Kbin Jcnckes for tlie hire ofane*
gro woman Tamar, for the year 1823, amount
§50. Besides several other Holes, accouiits, iic.
which is not recollected, that can be of m> use to
any one but the owner. Whoever will return
the said Pocket Book nnd its contculs. shall bo
liberally rewarded and no 'questions as me
JOHN DCUGi.At :' , '
Louisville Road, li aidesinjvc Sivl>.
dec 13