Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 08, 1829, Image 1

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Notice. T HE Bilhscrib-r having cjlialiflca on tho will of tho Into Joseph Lnw sen. T,f Liberty County. requests all persons Laving demands against the fM.ite lo -tire- lent thorn duly attested, and all phrsons In- lebtod to tho some, to oome forward and nakopdyriihnt: JOHN S. LAW.' July S8 171*11, a application .tfie Justices Notice, (OUR Months after date - _ will be hiade to tho Hon-1 If the Inferior Court of Emanuel county lr leave to sell *11 the real .estate of James lwinoy, dee. for tin) benefit of the heirs and E,JUdr V| 0 IOMA“3VVINEY.Ad,n'or. july m 171 Notice.' aRUSONS having demands against _ *,|,e mate of the late Mrs. Sarah De Ifnott. will present them dtUy alfested, (ml those Indebted to said estatL will make fsymentto delaMOTTA , j lln . Qualified Elteqftjjr. | jiily 7 «»»♦«■.. Nottcef, A I.L persons having demands against fA<hee.t.teofJame.Swlner,v.lllp.e- sent them, and those - indebted wilt make f’ >lfren VuOMA8SWrNEY-,Adm-or. July 28 171 ... JMALLISRY J^DU^FV, drapers h Tailors, ON ■Hit n*T, EAST OF THE CITY HOTEL. H AVE received by recent arrivals from Notv York, a freshahd elegant' as. sortment of the most seasonable Brought to Jail; * I N Savannah on.the 10th Inst, a negro man who says his name Is SIMON, and that he belongs to the State of Oeor- gla, that he runaway from the'Chatahoo- cheo River about 4 months ago—ho Is 5 feet S 9-4 Inches high and about Sb years of age—he ha* lost nne of hit front teeth. JOHN I. DEWS, a. c.o. nug 18 Notice. ♦HE oo-purtnerihip heretofore exltt- J ing between the subscribers Under he firm of James Anderson & Co. expired iv limitation on the 81st of May last : All peripnt indebted will mali* payment i'Jt'niit Anderson, who Is duly authorised, a settle the affairsofthe enneern, and will C. w. KlNfif. lane 19 HI Notice. (OUR months after date, application „ dill lie made to the Honorable the lutiices of the Inferior Court of Efflug- \,n coltWy,' when .Rting V drdJViaty pur- ■uses, for leaVe’to self tho half “f» "Ab ided tract of land in the county of Efttng am, containing 197 I t aces formerly lie property of Benjamin Porter, fur the 'enefit ofthe heirs of William O. Porter, eMed ' WILLUIjt KINO. Admjnisttator de bonis non. ..may .8' 108 ' ■ Notice. tEREAFTER the Savaiinah Libra L ry will ba opened for the deliver* fo k» every Monday, Wednesday and Frl from 4 to 6 o’clock P. W., - dividual's not shire holders can have in of the Library ftp' the followlqg )r one year, by paying I** * six months, ** 6 • ahy Vess period, at the vate ol 2 pef rtibnth , . WM. MOREL, Librarian.' *tA notice. .. F^NOY ARTICLES. A handsome assortment of Silk end Linen OaVnbfic Pocket Hand kerchiefs , Cravats, Stocks, Sliffners .., Blark, white and straw colored Ilorse. " skin Cloves, Grass Cloth end Linen do Suspenders, Welch Orfttrds and Rib. hont, Hosiery of all descriptions Foraging, Moroco, Cadet fit Medltet ranfian Caps, Sit. Sic. *mo, A general Assortment of litianr sfADi*. spin No and suMjrxn CLOTHING. Consisting of Coat’s. Frocks and Cfoattees, Panta Ions ,, Vests,’Jackets, Dr awes, Shirts, Collars, See. See. See. . M. Si D. respectfully inform their fr iends that the whole ofthe goods have been dare fully selected’ bV My. M. ana the ready .made cloihing, manufactured entirely un der his inspection, St they assure their cut miners that the utmost confldence'.mav bo placed in the faithfulness of their work, april 8U Notice; 5UR months after date, pi/ to the Court of Ordlnftiy of Ef- „ am comity, for leave to sell all the leal Estatu ofWtlfiim H. Womaek, deo. ping several tracts of Land in said county, h both sides of the Louisville road, con- Ihiing together 870 acres; for the benefit fthe heira,,., . . WR.LTAM A. PREVATT. Adm’r. in right of his Wife. SARAH PREVATT, Ad.n’x. Ltnar 28 [ . 79 „ ,, * UtaE —i-> i—> Notice.- VIE subscribers beg leave to inform I— their’, customers’ and friends, that July in tho Fall thoy will have a superior psortmenfof RH Dry Goods, nth imported and domestic, of every de- lilption, which they intend selling on their fust Itheral terms. They also inform that Jvilliam Rose will attend to tho Dry Goods Business, and HuthTlose tithe Factorage liYd Commission Business, at their Count- pi! House on the Bay, and will make Hbe- bl advances tb such as may feel disposed Jo cnliust them with the disposal of their ■induce.' Roth businesses will bo carried 1 as before!'under 'the, firm'of . , WM. Si II. RO&E. Mane 12 188 For sate. , . TRACT'of land.containing 250 a . ores, situate in t|ic district of Oi- piigebnr'gh. qri Edisto crook in the state of pouth Carihna, bounding north on lands PfDaniel Mazyck'. nnd south and weston [he said crack. | For a plat of Said land, and terms of sale, J'y *b . GEO. GLEN.- bbv9 Ex’bf.' est. oRJoltn Glen. Seidlitz and Soda Pow ders. . I DOZEN boxes Soda Pow- 6tf' do . Soidlitz do .. . . aieo The Improved' Cheltenham, Salts, -pro wred Try Savory, Moor* & Davidson, im- porlgd and for sate by '. .. _ ■ A. parsons; DrugRist; af the Eagle, No.. 8 Cl. •.—tvjl marchiB 94 — • - - Corn,Flonr,&c. 'BUSHELS Maryland . White Porn. 100 bbls now Tloward-st. Flower. 50 bags prime Green Coffih ’ 20 hhd» Whiskey -’ * , 7® bbls and 6 boxe* Hams fiatu rece , lv ®'| Pgr schr Meredian, from Baltimore, and for sale by AN P EBS01 ^ t ol tlio most seasonable , GOODS, In their lino— 7 CONSIST! Nd of, , Blue black; brown, ollvb. Groon and lnixt BRU ADC LOTUS. Blue, brown,green,and steel mixt .QUEENS CLOTfl. BlUe black and funcy colored single mil- lbd CASS1MERE. Merino Cloth Xnd Cassimero, (light ' and beautiful materials for summor wear) * Bombazine Circassian Brown, white and drab English and French Drift Striped Florentine, Satin Jeah Grrfss (Roths, Bnurbdn Drill Silk Camhlet. Nankeen And a variety of other stuffs suitable foi summer coatees and pantalooni Vestings English, Italian and Flench bfack and colored Silk Valencia and Marseilles ofBiVff.White and neat fancy Patterns White and Buff Cassimere and Cash' morn! All of which they aro prepared to make ... -- , to measure, in the best manner and at short ill,UUI ,lvo weeks ago, lie is 5 feet 9 1-2 in- Brought to Jnil. I N Savannah, on the CStli ultimo, a ne gro man, who says his nnme is TO- .NJgY.anrl that lie belongs (o'Wilfiam Ileal ranaway 'Effingham County, INFERIOR COURT, July Term, 1829. O N the petition of William Morel, sta ling the existence £ loss aM9 praying the establishment of a certain promissory note, jointly and[ severally made and signed by William J'. Mulryne, and William G Porter, both late of said cotlnty deceased, dated Effingham county, 18th. February, 1824, payable to the said William Morel, or order, on or befbre Die 1st day af January next, for thesum'of tiyenty five dollars,for vulge received, a copy whereof, with the affidavit ofthe said *\ illiam Morel, is filed. In the Clerk's Office,—It is erdered .that William Kinft, of the County of Effling- ham, the actine and qualified administrator of the said William G. Porter, deceased, and the hairs and representatives of tjie said William J. Mulryne, deceased: do lhew cause onipf before, the fitsf day of the next term of thisCoiirti why tho prayer of the petitioner should not he granted, nrtd.it is further ordered that this rule be puhlished in ona of the publiu Gazettes of the Citv of Savannah, once a month until the time appointed'fbr showing cause thereof: Extract from the n)inn<es,' JN'O. CHARLTON, Cllt. july 18 187§r^ Chambers Superior Court, JUNE 25th, 1829. ;Tlte Mirjoh Jc Fire In- Chatham Su- Mirance Bank o( the periof Court, State of Georgia, ot al. , j^ nlltlr) , Tcrm , •a. 1880. Eleazer Early,-, /n E it , :, et.nl. ) ,. . y 3 IT being verified to the Court that Ele t v- JL zer Early one of the defendants in the above cause resides out of Chatham coun- iy—Op motion it 1s ordered that the said Eleazer Early appeal*on or before the first day oftheneXl'Terhi bf this Cotilt and en- ler hts'appearanoe thereto and in default thereof the said complainant have leave to proceed on their said Bill in the same manner as if personal service of thS Bill and subpoena had been effected on tho sai I Eleazer—And it is further ordered tha- this Rule ho puhlislied once a month In one of tho Public Gazettes of Savannah’ until the expiration thereof.' Extract from the minifies. ’ ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk. jtuie 80 153 . Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on the.ioth inn. a negro man who says His name is JERRY, and that ho belongs to the State of Oeor- gin, that ho rankway from the Chatohoo- cltee river about 4 munths ago—he is 6 foot 9 inches high, and about 88 years of agotlte is of a yellow complexion uiid stut ters when speaking. JOHN I DEWS, j.c.c °ufi Id 180 Brought to Jail. » g"N Savannah, on the loth Inst, a negro -M. man wlio says his name Is NEt), and that he belongs to, tha State of Geoigia, that he ranaway from the Chatalioochee river about 4 nfonths ago, he is 5 feet 8 inches nigh am) about f 8 years of ago. JOHN I. DEWS.i c c. aug 18 IJQ .'its 1 .anil Hint He belongs to Will of Richmond County, Ga. that'he dies high & about 85 yoaivofage—the top of his head is gray. JOHN I DEWS, j.c.’d.' aug fl f 75’ ' By tile President ofthe U liiied States. I N pursuance of |aw, I, AnPreiv Jack- son, -President of the United States of Amarica, do hereby declare. did make known that a public sale will be held at the Land < iffica at Sparta, in the State of Alabama, on the second Monday id Octo ber next, for tho .disposal of the public lands wlthht the limits of the undermen tioned townships and fractional townships, to wit: Townships seven, eight, nine, ten and cloven, of Range twenty five. Townships seven, eight, nine, ten and fractional townships eleven of Range tw.n- Towriships seven, eight, nine and frao tional township ten, off Range twenty sev* jLIST OF LETTERS, TB EMAINING in tha Post Office, Sa- , vannali. August 31,1829. Persons - ishing Letters from this List are request' ed to ask for "Advertised Letters." Mrs. Bellinger 8, Naney Bryan, Mrs Mary Boyd, John drown, Ralph Bowman, a Pales llostie, Sarah A Bane, Mrs: Eliza Bacon, John Barton 2, Thos B Baker, Sami W Blair, iVm Braridshgry 2, X fcnnis Bragdan, sa W llazeinore, Jas Bagnell, Chas L Bradley,, Timothy G Uaru - ard. Thos II llleas, Win Uellinger, Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on the 91st ultimo, a ne gro maiVwho’fttf hit name it ISAAC and that ( he belongs tnBevill Cook of El bert. County; Ga. that ho ranaway about three weeks ago—he is b feet 2 3-4 inches high and about 45 years of age, he Ims a sear ao lilt thin. .. JOHN I- DEWlS. i. cV t. aug 8 175 N » Brought to JaH. TN Savannah on the 85th May a negro JL man who tays his name is JANUA RY, and that he belongs to Edward Chit nlmh*. of South Onrdlinn. Ih >( lie ranaway about one week ago, he is 8’Ifet 2 inches high and about 22 year's of age. lie has lost several of his front teeth, atigo J. I. DEWS, j. c. e. Townships seven and eight, and fraction- - »| townships nine aod ten of Range twinfy I Edwd Clana* y Township seven, and fractional town- ^ " ships eight and nine, of Range twenty nine. „ Fractional townships seven and eight, of Range thirty. The township* ari to be offered in the order, above designated, beginning with the lowest number of section In eacn. The lands reserved by law lor the use Of schools, nr for othor purposes, are to be ex cluded from sale. ’Given undet iffy hand at the City of Washington, this third day of July, A. D. 1829. ANDREW JACKSON. By the President: GBOROEGRAHAM, Comtnissinaer.ofthe GcneralLandOffice. To be published in the Natchez States man, Jackson Journal, Louisiapn. Adverti ser, Altapapa Gazette, ({lintsrille Demo crat, Mobile ,,'egiiter, Baltimore Republl can. Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond En a ptre'r, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mefcdry, lavannah Republican, Augusta Chroni cle, Nashville Republican, and Loufsvill Advertiser. july 28. iff . , Brought to Jail. • r f Savannah!,some time ago. a negro man who says his name is JIM, and that he belongs to John Pitman but does no' know where his master lives,nor where he ranaway from. I am induced to be lieve that he is owned by some 909 .else, he is 4 feet. 9 1-4 inche3'higfi an3 about 15 real's of age; he stammers a little when speaking. JNO.l.DEWS.a.o.c tine 14 142 Comrilftted’ fo Jail*/ A T Cooiawhatchie. on the 15th of May last, a negro mpnnamed GEORGE who says he belongs to the Oak’mulgee Navigation Company in Georgia! of whom Mr. Robert McCall is agent; he is about 35 years of age, 5 feet 7 nr 8 inches high july 18 J. J. BECK, 3, r. d. ~ Comimtted to Jail,,. A T CoosRwhatehie, on the 25th March last, a negraman who says his name is ; JOE, who first claimed Mr Richard Kir lit as his matter, hot since says he belongs to a Mr. J iho Thierce, who live* about 4 miles from' Savannah; he is about 5 feet 9 ineheshigh, and about forty years of age. J. J. BECK, 3. b. D. july 18 163 nug 11 Just Received. , IHiJ.S No. 3 Mackerel, landing ’ and for tale by ' ■ J. B. HERBERT. State Arsenal. P OPOSA.I..S will be received until the 1st of Decomber next, foil build ing an Arsenal of Brick on the Lot op posite the Guard House, 60 feet front bv 40 feet deep, two stories’high, in accord ance with .a pton in possession of the un- deraigned. V The proposals must'include the cost of materials s the.Work must he fihne In the best manner, and must he. finished by the lst'day of May I8S0. The Bricklayer*’ St Carpenter’s proposals may..be' separate or joimly-^tlie latter would be preferred. . . 3, A. Bond of Ten Thousand Dollars with approved seeiirity will be required, for the faithful performance of ihe contract. W. T. WILLIAMS. Agent. aug 1 17S1T Just Received |ER Ship Henry and other late arri vals a supply of tHe following arti- White "Lead, ground in oil Dutch & American Linseed Oil India Vermillion Gold Leaf Gutn Shellac j Dry Black Lead . Lamblack assorted papers Window Glass assorted size* Paint Brushes do . di> With a complete-assortment of articles in the ahoVo line for sale low by . MA cles july .28’ P. MARLOW. Removal rip 8. LUTHER’S EXCHANGE Of- ■ u • flee is removed to the Office for mcrlv occupied hv.8. & Mi Allen & CO., two doors East hi Jhe City Hotel* junea* Just Received,’ Landing from schr Excel. -g f0 HIILS Canal Flour 10 half bids do . do 5 fcbls Linseed Oil 20 pieces Bagging 5 haif bbls Pickled Tongtles F0rSaW J. j B. HERBERT. aug 25 . .. Just Received, €RH4‘ 'VhOLE bbls Flour fresh >nd s&HW 50 half bbls do, " Ground from old Wheat—Apply to- • PALMER & LEE, Exchange Dock, aug ift ’ 18ft - ■ - - Muscovado and Whi. . . vanti Sugars: % J^ANUJNG from brig’ Stranger from gar Ifite Havana Matanzas. 58 hhds -1 25' boxes superior - doi •• •* ;.s • Whloh will be sold a bargain oft the W aug*27 J.' B* HERBERT." Chas Cannon, P Cartier, John Clark, Noel Clark 8, Motts Chadirac, Andrew Clark. John E Davis, Miss .Susannah Daly. Mrs Jane Dkrii, Jos Dean. Johnson Derlin, Richard Ditnou, Win English, O/oP.ftf.2, Mrs Marst Farley, Mrs M II Footinan, WmC Footman. Capt J Brown, Wm Bronnjoltn, Jas Brown. Mrs.Mary J Brown, ■ E H Burrilt, Mrs Nancy Buxton, Wm IT Burl, Jl'lior C Utiller. JosiahM Clcaneland, Benjamin M eiolson, Joins M Cooper 2, P J Cooper, T Connelly,, Miss F 11 Crovate, Henry W Grume, D. Mrs Rebecca Dou A. , ville, . . Jas F Dunn, . J A Duhignon, Terence fluff. ,. Jeuce Durrence, m John I)ugarmv$|* Mrs Edwd Footman, Jobn.S Foster, Luke Fulmer, 0. W K Goerrlneau, Mrs Guerrineau, Isaac C Griggs, Dealer Griffin Richard W Gould. John Hares, Henry t) Holland, •Wm Haro,. Francis Holcombe, Isacc.Harrison, John G llolopuibe, Jo* S HeargroVet, Mlchiel Hughes, Mrs Levinah Hern, Ebenezer Jackson, Turnef Jenkins, Capt John Jackson, David Johnson, John Jaokson, Hamutal Johnson. Mrr.Mary I? Keftip- VVm Kearney, ton. L‘t - - wls, David Limeburger, M. John M’Entigant, Jas B Le By the President pf the U. Spates; I N pti'rtgance of law, I, Andrew Jack- son, Ptesldenfipf the Vnfied.fluteSot America de hereby. rTecfare and make know n that a public sale will be held at tlui Land Office at St Helena Court House, In the State of Louisiana, on the second Monday.tn November next,'far the tftpo’- sal of the unappropri'itied public lauds with- itn the fimtt ofthe undermentioned tow 11- 'ships, situate iri th* Land Pisjrtct West of Pearl River,and Rut of the Island of Now Christian Magser, Orleans, to wit: Titos .Mendenhall, Township two, of Range one, Miss Mary Mercer, Townshipi one, two, three, five and six, Orenb- Miller,,. of Range two. , , Bam W Miilefaid, Townships one, two. three, four, 'fivo .B»m. Morrell, and six, of Range tl)fe'e. • .;*•».*• Mp«a,'. , _ . Townshjps one, two, three, four, six and “ml*P Mulrey, SeVdn'.’ffhd fractional townships eight and ... . „ nine, of Range four. Hugh Neisblt, . Townships one,.twq, three, fout, five,six and seven, and fractional township eight, of Range five. . iDrpkir Platts, , Townstiipsope.'.two, three, fpur, five, six WmFearee, anqrseve'n,andfraC'ional township eight,ol' Mrs l’indcr. Range six. .... ... . ' . ' Tnwnslrips.one, (Wo, three, four, five,six. iPetcr.Ramiey, and'seven, artil fractional township eight,of Murray Reed, 'Range seven! Carolus Reed, Tuwnthips one, two, three, four, five,six Gram B Reeves, and seven, and It actional township eight,of Jas Reason, Range eight. , . . Ira Richatdsg Townihipronej’fwo, three, four/five,’six Mlgl Mery A Rob 'and"seven of Range nine. arts, . The above townships ere all situate south Miss Eliza Roberts, ofthe thirty first degfee of latitude,' and East ol the Meridian, and embrace nearly all the lands lying on the Amite Tiekfaw, ltd TaHgapaha rivers. > The townships will’be offered'in the or der above designated! beginning with the lowest number of section in each. . . The lands,reserved by law for the Ase of jun. , schools, .or for other purposes, will be ex- Isaao T Stewart, eluded from sale. j . I — . Given under my hand'at the chy of Wm Taylor, .... Washington, this thirteenth day of Miss W C .Tyson, June, A. D. 182ft. Jeremiah Tilley, (Signed) ANDREW JACKSON. Mary Tyson, Bv the President, ' GEO. GRAHAM . . . Mra Jane Wall. Commissioner ofthe General Land Office. Wimberly J Wall, To lie published in the Natchez States- Mrs Alary Wall, marft Jack*on Journal, Louisiana Advert!- Mrs Eliza Wall, ser. Allapiipa Gazette, Huntftille Demo- Lewis Warmiley, crat. Mobile Register!. Baltimore Repubti- Chas Ward, can, PbiTa'.olphia Sentinel, Richmond Miss Elizabeth Enquirer, Raleigh, Star, Charleston Mer- Ward, tury,.. Savannah Republican, Augusta Chronicle,Nashville Republican, St Louis- ville Advertiser. inly 28 ift Effingham County' Acade • iny. f jSPRINQFIELV, ist. Aug-wMaaft.’ r ■ AHI-, undersigned give nutice that ttue above Institution Is this day opened under the direction of the Rev. Mr. Oi- ept. - , . yff’ | The following, are tlieratps, of Tuition! isesHusi “ d o ””*- 11 Astronomy, Philosophy and “ <11, ' l, i eight dollars a quarter, The Students will be prepared in Ihis •ft'IIWlon for entering Franklin, College! '•bens, Georgia, as required by the Se- •ictus Academic!!! ofthfs .State. Springfield Is situated in a healthy, high pine woods settlement, about 2t miles from Savannah, is the County , (Town, a Post Oft'ce will he opened af the plane shortly,’ from whfolt letters .will he forwarded to Be vanoalt every other day. , Good Board at fiOO pft per yekr at pre* 'JOHN,GOLD,WIRE, WILLIAM RtR-D, CLEM POWERS,. JEREMIAH EUYLEI] eug 0 Chatham. it’riof r 11 Rfi An' Ordinance T O limit the amount of the. Poll Tax to be imposed on, and collected from any freo white citizen of Savannah and Hamlets thereof. . .. Whereas tho General Asserdbly of the State of Geofgia at the Iasi: Annual Meet ing thereof enacted that the'amptlpt of the poll tax for the said City and Hahtlets should not exceed one dollar.- Be it therefore Ordained, by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannahand Hamlets thereof, in Council Assembled,. That the amounqpf Poll Tax foy 1829 and annually thereafter on any ',free white in habitant pf said city and hamlets aforesaid shall not exceed one dollar exclusive of costs provided returns are made as pre scribed by Ordinance $ 2. Be if further Ordianed by the authori (V aforesaid. That all ordinances or parts thereof, imposing a higher, amount of Poll Tax be;atid the same are hereby tepealed. Passed in Cotiacil 27th August. 1829. ... W. T. WILLIAMS, Mayor. [Attest], - M.'Mtifts, c. c.' ' aug 29 ‘.’J! B. Herberf St Qo.”, wrjftqn.op pt., A favour will 60 conferred by any person that will return it toj : j ^ ' “ . .. r/ Ji B* fan John M’Khue, P M’Uftffip, Christopher M’Don- ,*ia, . Nicholas M’Namera, R M’Donald, Win M'Grcggor. P. Hardy G Pitt?. Mrs Eliza Postal) 2, D Posted, R, , “ Cap’: Perry.Rase, Miss Sarah 51 Rob erts, Louisia Roussett, Win Robinson, Wm.T Itase. . . Cecelia Rivreney, - Wm Rushing, S. John" W Savage, Aquilla Stevens, John Sanderlin, '. Susanna Sears, Mrs Harriet Sassard, George Stevens, Thos W Sanders, Airs Susan AI Smith, John Shannon. Aliss Susan Slrigs, Atordocai Shcftall, Charles S Simonet, -Mrs Jane Stillwell, T. Camnell Tison, Richard Turner, Nlcoll Turnbull, Chas W Turner. W. Afrx Alary A Wange, Itohcii F. Webb. Airs E Whiting. R II Woodhouse, John Williamson, Elisha Witsoir, H. Thus Williams,. Stephen S Williams, Emanuel Wand sen. John J White, Emanuel Wamljr. y. Isaac Young. GEO: SCHLEY, v. a. sept 1 T. Court. A I TLRM, 4889 i illiani Grihtoti. Jamel flrn,* Tnfr. and ( ■<*ur|^d (,onion, wcrl! summoned .fa Muhti this- ,Term6rw*> Court as Grend Jnmfi nod maderiefeult^-lt Is ordered that thev be severally fined in t&esnm of Kurtt Dollars: unless gaorl .cause of evens* b> ifileu with the Clerk of this .Court, on or before the flrsf day of the nexfTerm. . . Ttue extract frpm the minutes. • IIOIIEUT W,POOLER, Clerk. WWvAS John Dennis, ’I'hnmai S. Luther, Nlcoll Tuinbull, John' P. Dean, Joseph Hitchcock, George Bolt* nay, Anson Parloft, Leu Haft, and WIN 1 Ga5l0 « I i Wfe summoned to attend; this Term of tha Court as Petit Juiort and made default—It Is ordered that they be severally fined In the turn of, Twenty DoK lars, unless good cause of qxcute ;b6 filed, with the Clt-rk of this Court on or befott the (Inst day or the next Term. True extract fiom th* minutes. - ROBERT W. POOLER, CletL eu'8 »7 " 184 , • ■ - ■ • (Jliaffiani fiiferior Court ^ W . JULY TERM, 182ft., HEREA8 William H. Coe; Wil* Ham F. Trylov, .James Tiiomfi- •on, Horace Blair, Thomas Ryerson, Frances Noiman M’Leod, WilliaUk' Fntch, Geprge Oliver Jnjin .W. Turner, und Jadob Gould, were summoned .to at tend the present Term of this Courtas Jit* rortand made default—Qrdered llW they be severally fined in the slim bf TentDo.larti .unless they file on oatli. with the Clerk ot this Court, good! caU?e of .excuse an or ht> fore jpe first day of the next Term. True extract from the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER. Clerk. eug ‘.'7 - 184 Swedes Iron—daily expect > > ed. fi^^KJV'I'GNS Swedes lion, com- W . prisihga full and complete assortment of all the sizes in common use —and many extra sizes are daily expected and on arriv.-R will be offered for, sgla on accommodating terms. As this iron has been.selccted-from'titis factories in Swotlen by an experienced hand, its quality may be tailed on. Apply tp •» < HALL, SHAPTER &TUPFERi july 28 Just Received* * T HE SuBooi.drFAaHioN. a' Novel, in,.s;,vbls. * ‘ Richelieu—A Tale of France in two volsr- TIi’e Posthumous Woukii of Junius— To which |s prefixed an Enquiry respecting the Author -TAIsrv a Sketcfi ol the Life of John HomoTooke. . . '• •«, riAbshr ,V«. 4 An assortment of Stationary.' Fpr sale, by ■’ ' !.=•'■, •. ahg 85 ' - —— ; T,M. DRISCuLL.- IVew Goods; , PRENDEffOAHT. Nos. 8 St 14, Gibbon's Block ^as opened A fiesh assortment of .*. DRYGOODS, received per late arrivals-— onSistlng Ifif part of. ., , ,.... .. •»., . Sriperior Blue, Black fie Mixed cloth* Fancy Prints, Alourning do •, Figuredand Crossbar Jaqpneti*. (fine) Yellow NankeCns do Furniture Fringe Linen Cambric Hdkfa Wellington Cravate Betopa . do Blk Levantine, do . Blue Bandana Hkff Blown Linen (final ; , •“ “ l.aiyn for Ladies’ hat* “ . Cotton’Cambric do do Pong* Sinchews and Levantines Coloured GrosDe Naplee • ; • , ' Belt! Hat. Cap ariii Taflet-Rlhbon^’ Nankin Crapes, English'Thread lace* . Worsted Braid, Sop- Pearl Buttons, Long White Kid Gloves, H. 9. Alius, Bleached, Brown and. Colored home spuns. Cheeks, ‘Linen, and Cotton Ticking, Jeo. Ato. All of which will hb sold unusually' low., aug 27 184' • The Savannah Steam' Riee MiiT; JWT the East end of the City, Is not* '• 1m. -receiving Rough Rice. .The-iichoo-; ner Sarah Jayne, a safe .and substantial vessel, in excellent order and welE.calculay red from her light draught of water for tho business, ik in readiness at the Mill, and may bo sent to any of the neighboringv plantations for the convenience pfthoje who may not yet have had a" gbod-opportiintty; ofgeitjog.their.IUco forward—the size of. this vessel.makes her perfectly safe to pro ceed to any'of the Southern Rivers or in lets. ■> HALL, SHAPTER &TUPPER. aug 27 j. 184- . ^ Sulphate of Quihiflff. Kfilf OIJNftES genuine Sulphate,pf. W V Quinine, frotp A'POtliecaries' Hall, London—just imported. -.For'salts by Hall! sijapte'^tuppeR'. aug 27 - ' 184 , , . ; \dL"~ rtA «1 ' »i 1 ■'* Dr. A. SlvefinirsDffice I S now kepi in Broughton/ Streeq.imf- mediately opposite,..tho..lesidpqce o'f Mr. John Waters; his,professionalyarvice* arfc respectfully tenderedito jholohabitants of the? city and adjacent County. , , adg 87 - / 184i-.-*“:">'—r- . -’ e *>**y>r~ 1 — * t/Tv/Tj, V&C. superior Hemp /Cotton - # .^ J ,-Baggiiig'’‘J- Aloris’ ” hratti .15 H'fids Jamaica Sugars Lathing amt^rdehgo^o^ aug 8? KO-ffit