Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, September 28, 1822, Image 3

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£ u U q- I1» so It | Tor (*-»rt It da law iu thi* li't'l of -qul itjihtx tiixl I I'q I,! e- Such official rub'Cillrlicy. Utrrt ulhi-er ■Unit ojnn hi> own r*»,i.in*iUitilj, I ml in ,'tkr aintnaWe, first to Ihr laws ami then In the people, end he alien find* that not tel imeniliii* bl has pitted the reckoning •I ttor one, he i« not eteui|it lioin the tern- tin; nl the other. from the foregoing view, thertlore, nl lliit inoiit, I emur the umnion, there tee* not «uc)i e vaesuej at oIBce as tho Don Sinaloa intended tho Executive should On (he other head, it would serin unne cetsary to say *"7 thing, •• tho nose opinion aettlea the q'leitlon, Bet it is due to the communi.y iu know what the lew U oo this suliject, it determined by their court* uf justice, and it far aa I uu deretand the dectstuua, will proceed to give them, t will however fi st premise, that tho common law made thie distinction t all htinUlerial officers, nhnse duties were par ticularly defined, in which there was net ' ther skill or ju<lgmeut tube eiercisetl, hut their business bring Merely clerical or ■lecliameal were entitled tn deputies, but that all j'td'Cini officer*, wheie discretion skill and judgment were oecessary to the cteeutioti uf their tra* a, were not allow ed 1 deputies.—To both ol these rules, however, there are some exception,, but yiot such as materially to alter the ilia tiiictnin, t. A Upon (hit principle it will bo ohvio la, that whenever the question presents it •elf, its mein diffim.y wid be to deter mine what i< a mmielerwi anil what a judicial office. If we take The decision, ol our own Count, and t ley iiitt.t certain 'ly be respected, dua question is el rest.— it has been determined by Judge W ilton, io the country of.Ureene, mid atquiC'Crd in by succeeding Judges, that a clerkship «f either uf tho cuurts is not a mimsttrt hi office, and therefore not entitled to de puty. Hence subsvqutnl laws h ve been passed to legalize the ett or deputira, of ' sundry cases and also to allow deputies Upon that decision, I presumo, anoilier hit been ittad'*(bv wnntn I on nut ahle to •ay,) that the S cretary ol State’s office is Dot a ministerial nfibo ifnr I fi id the act, of hi* deputy legalized, by an act pm* d in 1810, aectiou 3d. "All grunt*, copy » rail's, (estiiuomula, or any other dneu lent or paper whataoever, heret lore is iud out ot the S ‘C etary ol States' utfi:e, purporting to be signed by a deputy de cretory nl Stale, shall be Held sud taken *S legal," fitc. But at the tame time that these officers were determined not to be entitled tulle puiies, and when a psp -r waa cernfied os hock, would be r.jocied b« the cnui I, ye it the imiim alone uf the principal appeal - ed^i|iooj|p-papvr, though dune o.i aiiolher, it wuuidfiK gouil, .. t'his i pruuunnee tu . hf the itlfllsuii practiue ol the court, and ..** well settled as any point that baa evet ♦eon ailjuilicat d, The authuriiy to sign (he principal's, iiime is between hnusell • d tits ageut, it is tht officer’s act il he empowers it to he dune. It is uol (urge ry in Hie agent, tnd il il iaiuot forgery it mutt be genuine, 'Kcpeaed instances have liken pluca under-Vila decision, Wt'hinthe Ciiun’»,nwiuib,ciVaiiim, where beture the law allowed a clelk to have a duputy, liih name lua been officially sign ed by an assistant, having holexpret* au . thorny tu dn ao. do that the IVw as now netili'd, t* mis, if a grant were Introduced, ceitifiod by a doputy decretaryVil State, 1.should reject it, but if his tiamepioti* up r aced there, no matter iy lohoik ,tgned, would be received, ami the ayhuriiy for sigmog it would not be enquifcd in to on ttte civil aide uf the court. The sub criptiou of a piper is hot an net of the mind but* of the hand ft is Bieioly mtchauical,* and. there is mi cus tom so fjintliar as one man’s doing tfu> an lur anotheV, and-there is nuin ,iii| of iuw so just and ao wi ll known a, that, «' ho who does a thing by another, does it b) Aim//" and while confined tu mere cncir.ici,, applies with iqual ffeason, - t» public as well a* private li anaaettona, \\ ill any une tny that an officer act ing in his i fficc, Who Iron) palsy Or any ntlirr disabling cause, is unable to write, Could sD&ut authorise hi, clerk to put hit wffi tai -"•ighajure lo a paper, and would not the act bind him? Lould a convntiou lui forgeiy be had agaioat the cierh i ' What then is the di®Bmce if he an thorite it by hit solemn instrument f There i» uiijy this, that the evideuce ol the author iiy it better established, and the s'ch tk » therefore sater l fur l repeat the •oil difficulty it between him and his pniRipal. AU law it founded upon ret "Ann 1 , and all reason revulta at the idea that one man cauuut empower another to aigo hi* name. I fi. d, by the act uf 1783, tec. d, the dn! lowing words, “that the grant when •igned by the Governor, lhallbe returned D> the becretary’t office to be there seal ed with the greit teal and registered "— Ji neccs.ary to be rtgtaterad, it oiuat be atertilii-d by the Secretary, and the court br ing iif the opinion, that aa it is not cer till, ,i by ti e lawlul sen etary of State, it *i nut cert Jted at oil.—The grant may be good, out rim coon i, uoljegally inform ed that It Is registered io term* of the law. Jf according to mo decisions heretofore, grants have been rejected in evidence, because certified oy » deputy Secretary, much more si rungty should they be reject ed when certified by no Secretary. The auo'ion therefore uf Mr. Holt, supported by Mr. Uudcrwoud must prevail, ’ 11 tare no doubt whenever the term deputy Il lRCiden ally mentioned in any ot our alalc.Ua, •am die la* 1 estahhabrng die tee b*U» it '* *UJ- jctl tu l«ia co-fciou.i saw duUncuoR, or *Q£0= adfitnie raw espread/ authorising them, and not iotcuded to aped deputies by implication, Jh»w lie ffrsai’Ymt, | they (woo wet Mthfiitty dnnt their duly. Why] At (Tirkery ftViff CtmdeU County, on tho Ihe land, »uhji>ctnl lotb«d-y culloie ays lein, hV cnotrael. The plantation belong ing to Ihe estate of getter il J imes J icit, •on, in ihe nccepanry of capiaiu Jimes Hunter, hat undergone considerable im provement since mv last report. All the msin rtiichei tnd ii.rmshave been cleans ed *nd tome uf them rleep-ned. All the the pl.intaimn is in good order excepting a small square ol li .sores, npon which the negroes were then at work j the surface of 'he lands Is dry and 'he trunk! in good order. Thwplantation of Mr. James Bit bo ia in good order, with the riception of « omall square of ten acre* l there io no defect in ihe dams, the trunks are in good condition amt the surface is drv. The ilsin* id the plantation of Mr K J icfiton, on lluichinsons island are very foul, nttle or oothing having been dono upon them •ince my last report—the ditches are in tolerable good ii’der—there are no de lects in the d'tina—Ihe trunk* are in good nider and the surface of the land dry.— Nothing h«* been dune to the laud* ol Ihe estate of Wttd, upon the same island tince my last inspection, owing In the great growth sif wited*. brtsrs, cane ami a irubhery, il tva* with the greatest diffi cully & considerable danger that 1 could pais accross the plantation—-the trunks ire very few end ut uf rep dr, an that the tide paasea freely—the surface ia wot and bogay. That portion Of Mr. Spalding'S w| k , pUniffiUon upon Ifluti Hinton's i^l'ind call- * , B Is. I Maam.mmm.afm s.v an... i. (..I.e.lxlu tempt* tO lufl'ienOC thrill I" I •Hot|| once, \jftm very apt to think he will rtnrt tr.e wpII a ac6»n«l time, and deaenrea tome cred- •U *»»«l • Nttle Krathude to hoot—though to bwj lire, are pay him for Ilia aervicea, but we ahntild have to pay the tame for a bad aenrant, and that •till leave# anme thanks due. 1 think as there are many men—a great many independent men —a majority of patriotic and honest men, of my miiulg why we ahall ten to one carry the dty. Your*, tfuly, One if tht Peopk. IlHATOR. JOIIN MACPHEUSOtf BERRIEN, RFFtlMENTATlVEg. i^P.PH W.JACMQN, M0RDECA1 StlEFI ALL, Sell. THOMAS N. IIOKEl.Lt Mr. RoaaiTKin—A writer In the Uat Tlefiubv lican under the aignatnre of '/Wn AtwfAefta haa detcried bnnkrre Truly he Mi weteh f «l pilot i bat with ull hit acutenem end ikW, ihe atrong wind of oppovtinn te hia wlvhei, will toon «mae hta bark tu encannt** lie and he with hia Twin Drotherabe tlaahedupnn the ahoali and quick aanda, by which their union will he forever aevered, I)oe» not Twin li o- thera judge of mankind by his owe feeling* and tfiitiiHenlt, " When he cautions o^r fellow citi acna not to be deprived by the wnnoth and .■wi ■jy-nf.. .. .w rUBgc^ADisT Py J. ft. Hcrifcrt t; Co. THIS t»AV,8Aihln*l at II ..Muck, ll in he iM nl *0' tint hen litre, A Ctrl" Vil Aasoninaiir . f CHOCERIES, f/c. lOw Ihs Omoo 10 half bis Fork, just landrd •epOH * v -•J* thia cmuolatory rt ttecUou to hia relatives and fiiends that he liMikedfnfwai'dtohis ap|miack« ing diapnlution with calmnvsajnd reaiKnatiout almost at the verv moment Tiiat he r« s gimd his breath, he talked in surh a manner as shdw* ed that hr looked upon death wot aa a violence done to him, but oa the mrans bestowed upon him nf ascending to llcavcn. Ilia manner* and virtue* »vere of an amiable comph aion » he waa indeed an affVctinnate father anil hit-haml, and ! a humane matter. In tU these relations and in the discharge of the dutii a incidental to tl.eot, he waa worthy of the atricteat linitatinh. Ills ». . ..«, r ##fr diapiwition wasItnmare and magnanimoiiHt gen- ^ , . •* , a ;Ai r .. eton# io all, be waa particular!) the fiend of 25 piCC68 prjfilC 42 lut^fl CottOH the pt»or, tilt t•bthetUaa and the widow. Hia. ftflfevfiniF beh4vior waasHiihh’audluicniiversatiuii gr« e»J , ilu oo ,, J , 8' able and east, and alwnya tempered with gravi ty ami dia^reiion. In all the oCurrences ol‘ Ide he d -piNyed a constant equanimit), bung netr» I er dejected by ativeMil), nor elated b> ntovl prrily. “O vivinaiidiiiCDnstant w» id I <lfl eU ngand iraitsieiM lifel when will the i"n» of na n team to tliifll of tliee M they utif it V* , Ry I. IL Herbert *5 Co. TIM** 1»\V.”StU iim at 11 o'clock, Term, r*«!i »f n '.'8 A,1 commkhoIal: eil .Mo*,man’* in part, is in tolerable gimil older t the Oilchcs and dams are clean—-an .ther part however lying neii tn ihe Sivannah river, has ditches in very h d order they hot having been cleansed tni, season—he tun of Ihe river dam i* clean, the surface of the cultivated part i* dry | there is no defect in the dams, the tiunks are in good order i that par linn of Ihe • >me pla tatinn called B lilsrta. point ha, unilergnne much wn.k since mv fait visit—the d in h,* been cleansed and also raised in many places so that the tide i» now kepi out—Hie *urfare isVet, and covered with t luiurant growth ul w.mpi'e, weeds, grass, &c. so as lo be protected from tne inlioenre of 'he son— the dams ami trunk* are ip tolerable good oidcr—a-xertions are making to place the plantation in belter order. Vale Royal 'he plantation of Mr. J. Stiles hat under gone cnsiderable repair, at regards the d*m nil Musqruve* creek, which has been stopped—one uf the large brakes in the liver dam had heen mended a few day* belm e my inspection, but had again been ivaahed away ; considerable exertions have also been math to ->tnp another break in die river tlatn, but was not yet complete —the tide olid pa**c* in and out Itccly, the surfaces of the uncultivated squares are wet and bog^- The spring sou-ice now in auliivaiuMi has boon negloctrd, Ihe di'chra and bank Dot having been cleans rd thi* seisiin—the dam is *o very foal that it is iinpnisibleitn tee the real tt te of the bank*. The three other cultivated squares are in tolerable good mder. but from their present condition will rt quire work in a short time i the dam* & ditches becoming foil. The trunk* in usuil, order, no repair* having been made to them since my list vistl—the surface of the*k square* is dry, Tne l*nd* contracted lor Dry Culture bv Mr. Wm. Scarbrough as agent lor a comp my, have undergone no altera linn aiuce ainy last visit, ditches mil tiu ,ks in very bad order, and the snrlace wet and boggy. Respecilullv ynnr nhrdient servant, RICHARD ROWELL, 1. d. o. OCTOBER ELECTION. *1 , ttosrsTso*—By Inserting the following Tickets for members ol nor State Lrgnliturr^ and also of the Congress of the United States, to the voter* of Chatham County, you will ad vance the true interests of Georgia, and oblige many of your su'-srriliers. •HOHOIA Lr.ai-*LATUUE, . ssoiToa. JOHN MACrilE'tSON RERB1EN. aaeasm vtsTlTs*. DR MOSES SHEETAl/1* JO*EPII W. J ACKSO.V, COL. STEELE WHITE. 18th aoNoaaas or the oirmo stats*- amiSUTiitrii. F.DWARI) E. TATTNALL, ALFRED CUTHBEUT, J<i|tN POHSytH, VVII.RV THQMPSON, THOMAS GLASaCOUK, JOEL ABBOTT, GEORGE CAREY. Mr. X*4frlM»-*Mtny ticket* have appealed, in the papers, for the approaching election, but no one of them will be Supported by "The Peo. pie," if hy that termia meant a aiq/oitry el <** ivirpenilml vettre tjthe canal,. The following ticket will be more geeeralfifcpiipported than toy other i SENATOR, JOHN M. BERRIEN. REPRESENTATIVE!, JOSEPH W. JACKSON, STEELE WHITE. # DR. MOSES 9H EFT ALL. , Friend Jdirbn-1 am a plain INait, and hate ■oombioation—I am ip honest man, and hate per Sgpation and inconsistency. I like to ace every min’ stand upon hia own bottom, & rise or fall by liia own meritsbr demerits, {.hand you a ticket that ia emphatically the people*’—for the peo ple haveonoe before elected il—at least the re presentable part of it, and i dare any taao W say tempts to iiifloenoe thrm I" I should certainly think 10. TO ole an old tcriplural adage, Twin Urothert to effect hta pirpoaes should cat! in pnwerfnlpid to enable iim tn pluck the huge beam* thorn hi* brothers’ ryes, ere he attrmpta to take the mote from others. If drerptien. no. der the garb of smooth aid double faces, is tp be guarded against, 1 vvsuld ask if this writer has not been peculiarly unfortunate in bis se lection from the « hole nsmber of candidates f llo wishes to prepossess lie public mind in fa vor of certain candidates by asking if they will turn out of office eld and Juithful nrvante Now (with the exception uf one ot those gentlemen whose talents and ability Were manifested on several Important bills in the last Legislature, and wlioacted his part nnblyjwliat have been the great serweet these old (tied und faithful vanli, the favorites of. Twin II.others, have ever performed i Waa the circumstance of their merely being elected the last year for special purposes to entitle them to tK-electh-ninop position to the strong voice of the pcop i f I trust not. 1 have, Mr. Editor, for the last twen ty years, been a constant inhabitant of Savin- iihIi, and (eel for her respectability and bill in* tercats with great solicitude i to advance their, and alio lo promote the prosperity uf our com mon parent the State, It ia important that we look welt to mm sod thulr Intended niqusttre*, ao that our posterity hereafter may sty, " Out ancestor* in t8J3 watched with an ejglr cy e over tlie future respectability and good of our county anJ state, by which mcana we now so ftecly ciyoy all the blessings guaranteed by our Constitution —but hid they chosen represents, tivea incompetent to discharge or unfaitblul to the trust committed t) thrm, or who ffimld have placed in office! of high responsibility, men who iii every respect were destitute of principle, integrity and (Irmnem, we ahuuM not now be io happily partaking of the tweets of peraonal liberty or private property." Such, fellow citisrns, should br the language heresl. ter made use of by our offspring, and which we now havean opportunity in pari to eniore. To cfTect which object, 1 would offer to ynurae- rioua consideration the following gentlemen representatives to our State Legislature, ami by ou' united eiert'ons we canuut fail to ex elude seat* of thole whom tbclr friend and Twin ArsfAer.byhia, to himself U'lfortunate caution hat wirned ut against, But we will not go wheedHnply to work, our conduct will br inde pendent and marked with eunder and I uth, for our cause » good—and we want no false prx tens to cusure us success. An eld Saeamtjaa, SENATOR. JOHN It. UEItHIEN. RE»HESEKTAT1V«(. JOSEPH IV. JVCKSON, COL. STEELE WHITE, . 4 DII M08E3 SIIBFI ALL. /Ytcs* Cur. nu al A’rwVtrk, Sept, 16. Cotton The mtport ol the uer ki was 11? hales. The lairs amounted lo about tuOO bates ■ax -preriotl* ratea i altd about Jbo bale* wi re shipped hy lb* holders. We d.< nut elter mir rates. Upland* 10 a IJ i Alabama 10 a 131 Ten- ness* IU a 13k | Louisiana 14 a 161 Sea Island ttaiji t'rtmcl of a letter ftm Lrfhomi fitly 17. " As is nstlil at this season, we eaperienee some palm in our market, bums sales ot ton* sequence have, however, lately taken ptaee, particularly in sugars. In cufleet nothing liaa been done for some time, holder* not wiiiiing to submit to prices under mir quotations, * liidi we hope will be supported. Pepper, cassia, l.gnes, indigo, hides. East India pieCe goods, are ali article* of n Inch we have httlv or no sup* piy al market, and which promise lo support our quotations.” For New-York, The soltont’f r 8 R A L I 0 K. Ttucn mn» c' t ill positively »• 1 Niinilay neat, mat. F»*r fVri|»lit OP pa^x^c, aji( ( |> board w J nc^ upper whsr»', oru* •cp 20 e OEO. 0ORDON. For Rent, tli*• w oT*fh^ la e I Thumaa tisrdocr Ritq. drc. A|. \ to _ —V H. KIKIIY s«|) 10 b M' MAKING INTELLIGENCE. POUT OF SJIVJIJWJM ARRIVKD, Ship Lucies, Misroort, Liverpool, 66 days, with wait, cosl and crates, to R Campbell BriK Monroe, Kldridge, Boston, 16 days, with a full cargo to HaH U Hoyt, consiKneeo, John ston U Hills, ONewhall, J W Lonjf L Baldwin h co H 8 Atwood. I Cohen. W T Williams, K W'ilhamN ami W H Imlay. Schr Thorn, Vcruard, Darien, 4 days, in bal last. ana its** now This Font. At Philsd. 18th ins*, ship Georgian. Qiflord. At Halt. 17th inst. brif ilctienger, Busaett, 9 daya. g NF.W YORK, Sept I6-Arrfved, ship Presi- 'dent, Fanning, Charleston, 5 days j brig Nancy, AJerton, Ri" Grande, 63. For Boston, The Brig MONHOR, Ehhidye, Matter, For freight or peonage api ly to the busier on board, 4 Joa*s'iiprier whxrf, nr to HALL a HOYT. •ep J8 Houses and Stores to Rent. The Mibsrriber has a number of IJYJf convenimt Dwelling Houses to not, ■ ■as pleasantlysitnated. IXi ALSO, A range of Brick Store* nesrthe market, eli gible stands for groceries or dry goods. JAMK8 HAKSHAf.L. Applications fok terms, which will he Vow, to be made to WM H. HOLLAND, Pirm of POUYAT U HOLLAND. •ep ?8 tt MARK ICO. On Thursday ovrnii g last, by tho Her. Mr. Meredith, Mr AoochtVi Roci.io«*c, of 'bis dti» to Miu Ah K.ksccA LUasr, oft Charieg;pji S.C. . T In Johnstown, N. V. on the 1st of Jaouary las , John Johnson son of Mr. John J >hnson Jtdinn, J oi ter, to Miss Jane Johnson, dnughkT ofJud^e onathsn Johnson, all of Johnstown -oeremony performed b» the Kev. Mr. James Jackson, Rec tor of St. John** church. DIED, In this city on the 26th instant, Mr. firstai* Tiwaoas, aged 63 yesf* and 9 months Mr. Timmons for many year* patt hat been a Branch Pilot of this port, and was one of those revolu tionary characters who aided in the glorious struggles of our now free and hapey govern ment. He was a man who possessed * free and opr a heart, and was distinguished as • pat i.t and a soldier. He was a native of South Caro lina, but at an early period of his life came into this state, and has since resided here He has left a disconsolate widow and four children to bemoan hit loas—may peace and happiness at tend his remains. ' Tf At Darien on Monday the 23d instant, Mr. *7 Jamos M*H»KT.aged 19 years. On Monday last, the 24th mat. at Stater’s Fer ry, of • fever, afters very short illness, Mr. Aa- catena U‘Al*i*, aged 50 years, a native of Glasgow, Scotland, but for a number ol years a resident of this state and South Carolina, and for ib« last few yH™ °f Savajwah. * fa U* midst of hie we arc ia dcfrUi/ 1 Houses nod Stores to Rent, A number ot IHM'sKS in djf. l • i| j^^bt^psrt's of!he city, some of wU>ch ! i have stores attached, will be rented at ■la moderate price. Applicants will bear in mind that none hut feaponiihls rent ora or gk»od accuriUss w.U be acc-pteil. Applv to H. HAYDEN* •cp 96 p *0* 1'hc firm of Jackson ’If WoouHartini. hull, rtoriitliig, Kilrns. |v. ,l hy miito.l consent. Tho business coni';.)clt to tliem f II receive the attenlion of tVnorlbrldgt li Uu, rami. KRRNEZER JAfK-tos-, Jr. THOS. rtOODIIRIUGE. •ep 3 rp i g** The undersigned have unitetl their professional internt* in the prags lice of the I AW, and will be found at the of* ftce recently occupied by Jackson A Wood- bridge. THOS. M. WODimitlDGE, alkxis I) tiu Hand. •ep 3 rp To Rent, S EVF.RAt, convenient end pleRMBt Dwelling House,. Applv t aug 33 tp SAMUEL FlitLDRICK. Prime Pork tf New Mackerel. Rla New-York city inapeettd prune Pork a JO do oev No 3 Maekeret, for s.lr by hoiiert b. Goff. •rp 36 p For Sale, O NE hundred bhle Supe'flnr Philadelphia Fl.OUH, new crop, euiled (hr family use. A. B FANNIN V Co. *rp 38 p Flour and Nails. * a©© BL9 Baltimore anprrftne fresh Flour 75 ki-g. well assorted Naila For aale bv PONCE U MACKENZIE, srp 38 p Georgia, Camden County, To all wAo m it fn*ur concern. W HEUKAS Archibald Clark, Esn. applies tu the Honourable the Court or Ordinary for Letters of Administration on Ihe estate of Daniel Grade, Iste of said County, dec ased. flies*- are t berefore to cate and admonish all and •ingiilMr the 11 oil a and Creditors of aaid deceas ed, to file their objections (if any they have) in the C/erk’a nffl-e the Court of Ordinary, oh or before the fhat Monday In November Beat* otherwise letters will be granted to ihe appli cant IA tines* tha tthonourable Wllltsm Gibson, on* of th* Judges nf said Court, th e Slit September, 1833. JOHN BAILEY, o.e.o.e e. ^ sep 2t t Mrs. Limbcrt B EGS leave to inform her friend* that site hst re'urnedtn her former reddenbe in State street, (brick house, first door east of Drayton street) where she will re rommeaco hey Semi nary on the. first day of Octobec. - Reading, Writing, G rnnmar, Gr ogr .phy, Embroidery, Plain tewing, and the minor and uarftil brtmehea of Ihlucation will be taught by her. She traits tn the approbat on of those who may be pleased to favor her with their pat* rorihgf, which she respectfully solicits. Mrs l*a ran accommodate two or three) ladies with board, and with the use of the) if roqulrtd* sep "2 tree young the Fiaiio» dOL a©©. FOR SALE, Georgia, Camden County. To all whom il may TTDHBREAS John Bechlott, Junior, applies JJ to Ihe Honourable Ilia Conrt of Ordinarv fur Letterauf Adminiitration on tlie uo-*ilminia- 'eredpartnf (be estate of David Tucker, lete of laid County, deceased. Theee are tliereiorr to cite and admonish, all and singular, the Hr in. and Creditors of laid deceased to file their ob jections (if any they have) in the Clerk's office in iheCourtofOrdineiy, or. orbefore’tbe Brw Mo.1,lay in November nesti otherwise Letters will he gianted to the applicant. Witness the Honourable William Gibaoa, one of the Judge* of said Court, this Slit September, 1833. JOHN U XILKY, c. c. o. e. e. eept 38 f 1 Cotton Bagging. Pieces Dundek Bagging, foe sale by ROBERT CAMPBELL . Apply n- James Smith, tt Nicholas tnd Net’s Notice. • E aubacr her will be sbsent from the city for a short time; during hit absence Mr ion 1‘aaaatca will tel ax tu* attorney. M( 90 • 4 MINIS. Th Sahel IHIDS. prime N- Orleans Sugar 9W bhh “ d 1 Fliiladelphia Hye WbUke, 80 bbla Dayana CoBee.. — 80 puncheons Old, N. 0. Rum, 4th proof 1 JO kegs White lead 50 kegs assorted Cut Naila 150 bbla of Flour 40 bbla Ltnieed Oil • I 50 boxes Muscatel Kaijins SO iible Lnal bitg.r 300 boaca Yellow Soep 10 do Spcrmeceu Candle* . 50 do Cnrditl 18 piece* India Floor Matting 6 cask* English assorted Cut Glaa* 1 cate of M Strew Hat* 10 bales of Yellow Nenkccns, and an iarolc. Furniture —* DRAFTS ON PHILADELPHIA. Sept 31 a PERRY A WRIGHT. Congressional and Legislative Election, A N election will be held st the oourt home ISl in tsvennsb, in and for the county nf Chat ham, on Mombty Ihe asrentb dky of ri suing, (br seven Members to repreeeel We aUW of Georgia in the Eighteenth Coogrem of the United Slstei, end for e Senator aid three Re presentative* to represent said county in (he nest Legislature of thi* Mate, of which the elec tors will take notice. The Eliariff or his Depu ty will attend the acme to keep and preacWe good order. Time for receiving roles from T o’clock in the morning till 6 o’clock in the sf- tcrooun. JOHN P WiLIJAMSON,Jiece GEO. L. COPE, j Ice e EDWARD HARDEN, iicee 03* An Election for a Jus- tioe of the Peam for Chatham count v, captain J B Mill's District, will be held al ika house 6C Rotsert Hoy, in Savannah, on Wednesday tte 9tb dny of October ensuing, to fill the vacancy occtsioned by the reaigimlinn of William A. Itoore, Esq. AJLF.X. HUNTER/r ISAIAH DAVENPORT,9« THOMAS CLARK, v n JE2 o— Notice. P roposals win be received until.um t*e day of October next,' to supply, the Stesm Boet Company With WOOD on the Savannah ', for ont year. Application! for contract,. I specify the quality and pric% and aamu , the landing where to be delivered. .. Letter* poet paid, eddresveci to CetlotTrsey. Treaaorer, Augusta, orto the President at Suv vnnh, will b« promp'.ly e'tend d to. * I ». 0, DUNNUKh 1WL •ogf —