Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 15, 1829, Image 1

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mm* r ■*&&*> TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER lj>, 1829. Whole No, ’<••«••••••< ,<M59. Notice. . T HE Subscribe having .-qualified on, ,C, will or the lute. >ost-pli Law sen.' „ “y Oonmy. VoqueM. ■» ft*™* s*SSsBbwSW£ sstasssss* •*-* -. nukopayment. J0UN g. LAW. f„8S »»"«■ — 1 Notice, Ss&wfJmssi . iec for 'll* benefit of the heirs and*| ’V°VioTiASsWeY, Adm'or. MALLERY & DUFFY, DRAPERS l( TAILORS, on the bat. EAST OF THE GlTYHOTEt H AVE received bv recent arrival! from New Yurtr, a frcili and elegant as cortnicnt nf the most seasonable GOODS, In their line— CONSIST! NO OF lllite ,black, brown, olive, Green and JHUrADCl.O.THS. _ Bine, brown.green.anditeel mixt ftUEENB CLQTH. Rlqe black and fancy eolurcd single mil* Notice. <«viinnN9 having demand! against P'lho elate of '''« tato Mrs. Sarah Dr **■ »•• will nresent tlinm duly atteMwl* Jd'dieaeindebted weal'd estate will make payment to d&laM0 TTA, Jun. Qualified Executor. > lalv.7 'Wfc — n ^Notice, A t r nnr.nn. having demands against \he estate oMamos Swiney, will r«e- .I'em H those Indebted *1)1 make ^'"^HSMABBWWEY.AdnVor. V lulY 28 , 771 : i«iy " 171 Notice. T HE co-partnership hetttnfore exlit-. mg between thtf subscriber. under h . lirmof JapiexAivlerson & 0«fa expired k v limitation, oiltl»c 81*t ofatnv 1 . r ^AH person* indebted will pake paymen r" k “af;sswr' -C. M. KING. 139 ]une.l3 Notice. P OUR months after date, application, Will lie made' to the HmiorSWe tin'. Justices of the Inf or lor Court of Effing*, tain county, when sitting for ordinary ptK- pn«es, for loaveto sell the half of an midi- jjjed tract of land in the county of Effing him, containing 1.17 I « xces-farmerly- die properly of Benjamin Fortcr, jenefit of the heirs of William O, deceased. WJf.UAM KINO, Administrator do bonis non, m«y» ■ 1°° for theT Porter, Notice. H EREAFTER dieSavnnnah l.lhra ry will be opened for the deliver* lo Ho iks everyJHontlay, Wednesday and Fri day, from 4 to 8 o’clock P. M. Individuals not .share holders can have the use of the Library on the fallowing terms For one ye.ar, by payipg ft* “ six months, 0 *• any less , period, at the rate ol * per inbntli IM. MOllELr Librarian, nuy l I0*jn ‘ Notice. OUR months ufter date,, svp shall np^f ply to the Court of Ordinary of Ef- Iflnghaiii coupty, Tor, leave to sell all tit" "Real Estatonir William U. Womack, dec., being several tracts of Land in said county," in both sides.nf the Louisville road, eon- aining together $70 acres,,for die benefit >f the heirs. , WILLIAM A. PREVATT, Adm'r. in right of his Wife, SARAH PREVATT. Adm’x, mar *8 , 78 “■-w !»-■ r Notice. tHE subscribers,beg leave to inform J- their endomers. pntl friends, that eatly in the Fall they will have a supe rior (assortment of Dry Goods, both imported and domestic, nf every de scription, which they intend selling on their lfflMu liberal terms. They also inform that sWnnam Rose will attend to tho'Dry Goods Wnsiness, and Hugh Rope to the Factorage and Commission Qusioeas, at their Count-* Png I oii.o en.thc Ray, and will make libe ral advances to such ns may fee) disposed |t° eniiiist them with the disposal of their- Ipiodace. Both.businesses. will,be.carried I on as before, pnder the firm of i».« H* ROBE. . " For sale; A TRACT of lniui containing ®50* a cres,-titualo in the district of fTi- ’ an 8®[*ijfghi on EriUto creek in the state of I* CnmHna, ijounding noith on 1ahd% m . ! el Wazyok, and south and west on* | Be said creek. For a plat of said land, and terms of sale, Wto GI06.GI.KN, J e * )3 Ex'or. est. of John-Glen. rm Seldlitz and Soda Pow ders. oo DOZEN boxes Soda Posy- ,50 Jo , Soidlitz do The improved Cheltenham Salts, pre .•pared by Savory, Moore & Davidson, ini (Ported and for sale by n , • A. PARSONS, Druggist, at the Eagle, No. 8 G. •*“iv march B (14 ' , Notice* "I -. Pi ! ot5 . " nd Masters of vessels are •ver nr SfiBjPP ,0 * ,e l >ort any pase of fa- 1 time - o » 0U! disease existing at tho, I in this naJ. b! ! qil “ nt l0, be arrival of vessels of this n„a’ -neglect in the,observance Any vessel"n re P orlod fa Council. ‘'anchor „, S p having disease on board svil 'be H«aUh r officer ilM Point Vi ‘ Ued bj I -Ihtig* •C. HABERSHAM, m Health Officer. mixt fad GASSIMERE. JRerlno Cloth and Cassintore, (light and beautiful materials for summer wear) , 1 , Bombazine, Circassian Brown, white and dfab (English and* F-rench Drill Striped Fhrentine, Satin Jean ( . Grass C|olhs, Huiirhon Drill Silk Camblet, Nankeen ' And a variety of other siufis suitable fot simimercfiiitecs and pantaloons •VESTINGS ' .* . English,'Italian and French black and colored Silk Vnleneiu and Marseilles nf BufT,White and neat fancy Patterns White and Buff Cassimere and Cash- ineret All of which they are prepared to make to measure, in the best manner and atsdiort notice. . FANCY ARTICLES. A handsome assortment of ..Silk and Linen Cambric PocketJInnd- kerchiefs (Cravats, Stocks, Stifihers Black,.white and straw colored Horse-' akin Gloves, , ' Grass Cloth nnd Linen dp Suspenders,Watch Guards and-Rib- lions, Hosiery of nil descriptions Foraging, Mnroco, Cadet & Mediter ra'nonn (laps, Ac. &c. AlSO, A central Assortment of MKAnT UADR spat NO A\p SUMMER C IaOTHING. Consisting of , Coats. Frucks nnd Coattees,Pgnta-; fans .Vests, Jackets, Drawms, Shirts. Collars, Ac. Sic. Sic. M. fit D. respectfully informtheir.frfands tliat the whole of the goods,huvahecn care fully selected bv :Mr. M. and tliar ready made clothing, ihanufactnred entirely un der Ills inspection, fir they assure their oils tomers that the utmost confidence-niav be placed in the faithfulness of.their work,' ■ipfiljt) ' Brought to"Jail. 1*N Savannah, on |he 25th ultimo, a ne JL grn map, who says Ills name is TO- .\EY,nn'tthai:lie belong-to William Real of Richmond County, Ga. tlint lie runaway about two weeks ngti, he Is 5 fee 8 1 i in ches high fit about 85 * caisof nge—tlic top of his Itead.ii gray. * JOHN I DEWS, jec. o, aug-O '115 Effingham County, INFERIO It COURT, Jolt Teem. 18*8. O N tho petliioh of William Mural, sla ting the existence Si loss and praying the establishment nf a certain promissory note, jointly nnd severally made and signed by Wilfiam'J. Mulryne. and William O Porter, both late of said cutinty deceased, dated Effingham county, 13th .February,, 1844, payable to (he said William Morel, or order, on or before tho 1st day of January next, for the sum of twenty five dollars,for value received,.a copy whereof, with the affidavit of the said • itliam Morel, is filed in the Clerk’s Office,—It is ordered ihnt William K.ing. of the County of Etlilng- haii), the acting and qualified administrator of Ilia said William G. Pnrler,' deceased, and the heirs and representatives of the said William J. Mulryne, deceased, do shew cause on or before the Hist day of th« next term of this Court, why the prayer of the pelitio cr should not lie '/ranted, and it is further ordered tlint this rule be published' inline of.tlie public Gazelles paf the Citv of .Savannah, once a ..month until the time nppnihled far she ving eiiuso thereof. Extract from the minutes, J.NO. ClIARLTOrj, Clk, jnlv 18 1674i. Chambers Superior Court, ■JUNK 25th, 1B29 The Marine & Fire In $urnnce Hank ol the State of Georgia, et al. vs. Ele.^zer E»rly, et. al .Chatham Su perior Court. January Term, 1830. In Equity. r % being verified *o the Court that Klea zer Early one of the defendant* in the above cause resides out of Chatham coun ty—-On motion it is ordered that tho said Elcazer Early appear on or before the firsr day of the next Term of this Court and en ter his'appeurance thereto nnd in default thereof the %nid complainant have lenve to proceed on their said Bill in the same msprier as if personal ,, seiviue/of the Bil l and subpcBita had been effected on the sat I Eleazer—«y\nd it is further ordered tha this Rule he published opce a month in on * of the Puhlic Gazettes of Savannuh until the expiration thereof. Extract from Ihe minutes. ROBERT W. RPOliERt Clk. june 30 158 Brought to JaiJL I N Savannah, oii the loth hmV „ negro man who says his name is JERRY, and that lie beltings to the State of Geoi- giu, that .lie ranawuy from the Cliatahun- clioe river about 4 mouths ago—|ie is 5 feel nineties high, mid about 8$ years nf agotlio.is of a yelluw complexion and stut ters when' sptgklng. JOHN I DEWS, j.c. o. aug 18 180 Brought to Jail, N Savannah on the 10th inst*. a negro , man who says his liamo is SIMON, and that he belongs to tlie State of liror- gia, that lie ranawuy .from ifte Chatalma- ohee River about 4 months ago- lie is 5 feet 0 S-.4 inches high and about 45 years of agov-he has lost one of his front teeth.’ JOHN I. DEWS, j.c. c, aug IB ' r Brought jo Jail. £ N Savannah, oh (he'lQtli fast', a negro man who says his name is NED, and that ho belongs to the Slate of Geoigla. Ilipl ho ranawuy froin the Chatahonchee. river about 4 months ago. he is 5 feet 8 inches high nnd about 43 vears.i JOHN,I,HEWS c. aug-JB ,180 Brpi\ght.,to Jail. I N,-Savannah on the rtlst i ltimp. enrv grn.man win, sat slits name is I 1 '- \A<' and that he belongs tolleyill Cook of El Iiert f ouiity, fin .that ,he‘ rannway about- three weeks ngo—lie is a feel I :)-4 incites high uidpboiit45 vears of age, he has q> sear on hls.sliiil. * JOHN ! DEW3. J. c. c aueo 175 Brought to Jriil. I N Savannah on the 45lli llliiy a negio man who says Ills name is JANUA ItY, and that lie belongs tn Edward l,'his iilimi. of Squill Carolina, III t lie rxna» ay about one weak ago, lie is S leet 4 inches high and about 24 years of age. he has lost several of his front teeth. aqg 0 , J, l.iDEWS. J. C. C. j By thePresident of the U. States. I N pursuance nf law,, I, Andiif.yt Jack- son, President of the United Slates ol America do hereby declare and make known that a public sale will be held at the Laud Office at St Helena Court House, in the State of Louisiana, on the socond Hondhy fa November next, for the dispo sal of the unappropriated public lands »ith- in the limit of the undermentioned town ships, situate intno Laud District West of Pent River,and East of tho Islam) of Now Orleans', to win '■ Township two, of Rango one, Townships one,.two, three, .five and six, of Range two. Townships one, two, three, four, five, and six, of Range three. 1 1 Townships one, two, three, four, six and seven, and fractional townships eight anil nine, of Runge.four. Townships um, two, three, foul,.five,six arid seven. iind -fractional .township eight, of Range five. Townships one, two u three, four, five, six and soven, amj.frac'ionu) lpwuship eight,of Range six. Townships one, two, three, four, five.six and seven; and fraotiqnal township eight,of Range seven. Townships pne, twp,.three, .faur, five.six and seven, and ii actional township L'iclit,of Range eight. Townships one, two, three, four, fire, six nnd seven of Kongo nine. The above township's are all situate south' of the thixty.tirai degree oT'-latituda, and East id the Meridian, and embrace nearly all the landa lying on llto Amite Tickfaw; ml Tangapaha rivers. Tlie townships will be nfferrd.in the or der above desjgnated, beginning with the. lowest i umber of sectlop hi each. Tho laiids reserved by law for the use o( schools, or.for o.rher purposes! will be ex eluded from .sale. .Given under my hand at the city of Washington, this thirteenth' day of dune', A. D. 1849. (•iigneri). ANDREW JACKSON. Bv the President," GEO.'GRAHAM CnimmssioAoi of the General Land Office. To be published iifllie Naicliez States man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Advert!.' ser. Allapnpa Gazette, Huntsville Demo'-’ cral, Mobile-Register. Ralthniire Republi can, Phila-.elpliia 'Sentinel, Richmond Enquirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mer cury,' Savannuh Republican, Augusta Chronicle,Nashville Republican, Si Louis ville Advertiser, tidy S8 171 //Brouglit to Jail. j'M'N Savannah, some time ago, a negro I. man who says his.namo is JIM, and that hc bblongs to John Pitman but .does am .know where his master lives,por where he rauaway fropi. R ion' iriduiied to he lievc that lie is owned by some one else., ho is 4 feet 3 1-4 inches high and about 15 years nf age; he stammers a little when speaking. 4N0.1- DEWS, s. c.c 'life 14 ’ 144 Committed to J«H, A T Consawhatchie. oo the 1}th' nfiMnv last, a negro mini named GEORGE r-lio says lie belongs m the Oakmulgee Navigation Company in Georgia, of «hnin Mr. Itoheii McCall is agents he is about. 85 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches-high july 13 J.'J.'ltECK. j. n. p. . Corrjimtted to Jail, A T Consawhatchie.on the 45th Mnrch last, a negro man who says his name is JOE, who first claimed Mr Richard El lis as his master, but since sjys lie belongs- to n Mr. J dm Thierpe. who lives about 4 miles from Savdnn'ah t he' is nhout 5 feel 0 inches high, and nhout fnrtv years nf age. J. J. RECK, >. n. d july .18 >83 Just Received. flA HIIl.S No. 3 Mackerel, landing ‘A®** and for sale by aug II J III.RRERT. State Arsenrtl. P OPnSAl.H will bo leceivod until ihe 1st of December next, for build lug ifn VnsKNALof Brick on ihe Lot op posite Ihe Guard House, 80 feci front bv 40 ieet deep, t>o stories high, in accord ance with a plan in possession of the un dersigned. .... . , The proposals must include the cost ol materials ; Ihe woik hoist he done itvthe best inannor. and must be finfaheil by the 1st day of May 18S0. The Bricklayers’ & Carpenter’s proposals may bo separate or jointly—the latter would lie preferred. A Bond of Ten Thousand Dollars with approved security will he required.-for tlie faithful performance of the couiract. W. T. WILLIAMS, Agent eng 1 17811 By the President of the* U- .uited States. I N: pursuance nf law, I, AnduewJack . son, President of the Utided-tjlntcs of America, do hereby .declate .ami" muke known that a pqbiic.sale will lie held at he Land Officc.’at Sfarta. in tho State ol \Infauna, on Ihe second Monday in Octo- her next, for the disposal qf die puhlic lauds withiii.t.he limits of-Ihe undcrmcn- tioned townships and fractional townships, to wii: Townships seven, eight, nine, .ten ord eleven,of Range twenty five. Townships seven, eight, nine, ten and Iractionallnwdslijps eleven of Range twen ty Six- Townships seven,'eight, nine and frac tiunai township ten', of Range twenty sev en. Townships seven nnd eight, nndfraction al townships nine and ten of Range twenty eight' " Township soven, and fractional town ships, eight and nine, of Rango twenty irine. Fractional townships seven and eight, nf Range thirjty. The townships ere tn be offered in the order above designated, beginning with the lowest number of section in oach. * The lands reserved by law lor.the use of schools, or for other purposes, are to be ex- eluded.iron) sale. Given-under my hand at the City of Washington, thjs third dny of July, A. D, 1848. ANDREW JACKSON. By tho President: XjBORGE GRAHAM, Commissioner of the GeneralLandOfAce. To be piihlished in the Natchez Slates- mnn, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti ser, Allapapa Gazelle,'Hdntsvllle Demo crat. Mo'iile tt agister. Baltimore Rep'nbli cun- Pliiladel|ilija’Scnlinel, Richmond En qiiirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mercury,: Savannah Republican, Augusta Chroni cle, Nashville Republican, and Louisvill Advertiser, july 40 171 LIST OF LETTERS, J^ElilAJNiNG in IliC Post Office, Sa- vahupli. August Si, 1849. Persons idling Letters from this l.ist are Vequest- e'd to ask for “Advertistd Letters." ’ a. 81 rs. Bellinger (, Nancy Bryan, Mrs Mary lloyd, John Brown, Ralph Bowman, Pules Bosuo, Sarah A Bane, Mrs. Eliza Bacon, John Burton £, Thos It Raker, Sami W Blair, Wm Rrandsbnry t, -Dennis llragitun, Asa W llazcmore, Jus Hagnell, Clias I, Bradley, Timothy U Uaro- ord, • • Thus H Hleas, Win Bellinger, Mrs Charles, Edwil Clansey, Clms Cninmli, P Cailier, John Clark, Noel Clark 8, Mona Chadiiac, Andrew Clark. Cnpi J Brawn, Wm llrnwnjiihp, Jas Brown, filrs Mary J Brown, E II Burrilt, 'MraNaney Buxton, Win B Burt, Thos C Boiler. C. Josiali M Cleaneland, BcnjuiUin M • olsun,’ John M Cooper 4, ■P J Cooper, T Conn. llv, Miss K I) Crovatn, ''Henry W Cruuic, John F. Davis, Miss Susannah Daly, 3Irs Jane Davis, Jns Dean. JnhnsonDerlfa, Richaid Diuton, V’ni English, (leo Fihm 4, Sirs Marat Farlev, Mis M II Footman, <\ m C Foqtmun. Isaac C. Griggs, Densev Griffin. Richard WQuuld. ! Sirs Rebecca Doit A. ville, Jas, F Dunn, J A Dubignon. Terent'e Duffy, Jessce Diirreuce, John Huger. Reuben English. g ' Mrs Edwil Footman* Jo|m B Foster, Ful Luke Fuliner, a. W.-K Gperrineau, Mrs GuerriuSau, H. Jofai Hares, •' Henry D Holland, A in llarn, Francis llolpqinbe, Isicc llarrispo, JuhusG HulcoVube, Jos S Hiiargrnves, "Michael Hughes, Mrs Lovjuah Hern. y. .Kbenczcr Jackson, Turner Jenkini, Capt John Jackson, David Johntun, John Jackson, Hainutal Johnson. A. Mrs Mary H Kemp- \Vnt.Kearney, ton. Xe. Jas B.Lewis, -Davjfl Umeburger. 1U. Christian Magser, John SI’Entizant, Tims Mendenliuli, John SI’Kimc,' Miss Mary Mercer, ,P Sl’Govcin, ' Christopher Sl'Don- aid, Nicholas Sl'Namara. H Sl’Doiidld, Win MIQrcggor. N.' The Post-Mastor General, \ United States, I .'w f Eloazcr Early, ahd others. J In the Oth Circuit Court V S. District of ' Georgia, to flay ’Icnn, HWO, A N action of debt on bond having born instituted in tho abqvo case by the Post-SIaster General oftho Unili d States, against E;eazer Early, Sheldon C. Dun ning, Samuel Nicholas, and F. II. Well man, and service having .been effecti d on all the defendants, except Samuel Nicho las, who. the Mnrshn'l .returns, is nut to ho found in this District—On faction uf tho District Attorney, It is Ori/crtif, that the said Suniuel Nicliulav.bc, and ho is hereby cited lo appear at Ihe office of t|ia Clerk of said Court on or beforo'tlie first Monday in November next, being the Rujej day of said Court for said mouth, then and tlioro ■ to ple d or answer to tlie mid action—and It is further Orderrd. tlmt this citntihn ho published fur the spare of three months in one of the Gazettes of this state. J. CUYLER, District Jmlee. Extract from Rule Bonk, ■ july 8th, 1840. Geo. .G.tEN, Cleric. ' " TLlOO- Geoigo Chatham {Superior Court, JlMPTi;- ' — W HEREAS William Bilbo, Gordon, were suuugtnkd -to itjspd this TiTui.nf.lhe Cmiitfes Grand 'Jilror| mid made default—IkH ordned tleii they be severally Jioed^Hjiesqm oFFoyiv Dollars, unless good JKm of excuse be Tiled with tha Ofaikuf this Court, on or before ihe first day of-llfr next Terni. True qxtrart ffurn the minutes. *'ROUERT W. POOLER. Cleric. W IIEHEAS John Dennis, Tlmmal S. ’Luthei, Nieoll Tuinbull, John I*. Dean, Joseph Ihtekcoilk,'.George Hon- ney, Anson Parson"'Levi I (art, and Wil liam K. Gastqn, were stuiinioned to . attend tltisTefOi pf-thciCotirt as Petit Jurors and made default—It is ordered that they bo severally fined in.the.sum of Twonty'Dol- larsr unless good cause qf'excuse be 'filed "iili the.Clerk Ofdhis.Colirt win-or >before the first day hf the next 1'erm. True extrnct ftnm the minutes., ROBF/RT’W;*POOLER, Cletlc, aug*7": <. .184 Granb - Miller, ."am W Milletaid, Sam Moirell, Isaac Mono, Philip Mulrey, Hugh Ncisbit, Thos Pratt, Dr Dun Platts, Wm I’oarcc, Mrs l’inder. P. Hardy O Pitts. Sirs Eliza Postell 4. PPostel), R. Peter Ramsey, .Capt Perry. Rasp, Murray Reed, Mist Sarah- M Rob- Carulus Reod, erts, Grant B Reeves, Lnuisia Roussett, Jas Reason, Wm Robinson, Ji a Richards, Wm.T R ise. Miss Alary A Rob- Cecelia Rivreney, orts. Win Rushing, Mitt Eliza Roberts. A. John Wliavage, Aquilla Stevens, John Sa'nderllu, Susanna Sears, Airs Harriet Snssard, George Stevens, Thos W Sanders, Airs Susan Al Smith, John Shannon, MissSusao Sliigs, Alordecai Shcflul), Charles S Siiiionet, Just Received P ER. Ship Henry and other .late arri vals a .supply of the following arti cles : White Lead, ground in oil Dutch ,& American Lintped Oil India Vo’rmillion Gold Loaf Ginn Shellac Dry Black l.e^d Lainblack assorted papers Window Glass-assorted sizes Paint Brushes do do With a complete assortment of articles in the above line for sale low by july 88 P. MARLOW. Removal, T S. LUTHER’S EXCHANGE Of- . lice is removod to the Oflico for meiiv occupied by S. & M. Alien & Co., two doors East of ihe City Hotel. June g%, 148 Effuigliam County Acatle „ my. SPRINGFIELD, 1st August, 4849. T HE'undersigned give notlee tlmt the above InsiitutionJs Ibis day opened under the direction of the ltev. Mr. Oi- The fallowing are the rates pf Tuition: Reading, Writing and Cyphering, three dollars a quarter. English Uramar, History and Geogra phy, five dollars a quarter. .’ . Languages, Astronnmy, Philosophy and Holies Letters, eight dollars n quarter, ; The Students will be prepared in this Insiiliilion for entering.Franklin College,. Athens, Georgia, as required by the Sc- natus Acadoinicus of this State. Springfield'i» situnted.in a healthy, high- pine woods settlement, about 28 miles from- Savannah, is tho County Town, a Post Odtco.will bo opened at the place shortly,, from which letters will be forwarded to bu . vannah every other day. ' Good Board at J96 OO per year at pre- ,Bn *'jOHN GOLDWIRE, ) WILLIAM BIRD, MCommis CLEA1 POWERS, siouets . JEREMIAH CUYLER. J .mt^.8. J75||I, An Ortlinunoe T O limit the amount of the Poll Tax to be imposod on, and collected from any freo white citizen of Savannah and Hamlets thereof. Whereas thq. Qoncrnl Assembly ? f the Stnto.ofGoorgia at tho last Annual Aleet ing tfieronf.cnacted that the amount nf the poll tax for the yald City and Ilamlets siiould not exceed one dollar. Re it therefore Orilaincd, by the Mayor and Aldemen.ofthc City of Savannuh anil Uiwilets thereof, in Council Assembled. That the amount of Poll Tax for 1820 and annually thereafter on any f-eo white Iri ; habitant, of said city and hamlets aforesaid shall not exceed ope dollar exclusive of costs, provided returns are made as pre' scribed by Ordinance. $ 4. Bgit further Ordianed by the authori h/ aforesaid. That all ordinances or part , liiorcof, imposing a higher amdiintof I’ol Tux.be / and the, same aro hereby lepealci Passed in Council 47th August, 1849. W. T. yyU*LIAM3, Mayor. ' [Attest] Al. AIyebs. c. c. •mg.19' ' Congress Mineral Spring .JYnter, T HE subscriber will during the sensni have tills article cooled fa ice and will be ready Tor ,customeis nt all times c; tho day. A. PARSONS. Druggist at the Eagle Glhbone’ JRange. june*? 1.40 ' ■ srisy'-.'tr. jun. Isaac T Stewart, Wm Taylor, Miss W C Tvson, Jeremiah Tilley, Mary Tyson, Mrs Jane Wall, Wimberly J Wall, Mrs Mary Wall, Mr. EliztirWall,' Lewis Warnisley, Clias Ward, ■Miss Elizabeth AVitrd, Mrs Jape Stillwell, ' T. Carnnell Tison, Richard Turner, Nieoll Turnbull, Clias W Turner. w. ■ Mrs Alary A VVange, Robeit F. Webb, Mrs E Whiting, R II Woodhouse, John Williamson, Ejisha Wilson, IL Thos Williams, Slephen S Williams.: Emanuel Wand sen. John J White, Kmnnuel Waitdjr. Isaac Young. . OEp. SCHLEY, r. sept 1 DR. HOWFL’S, Vegetable Medicines. T HE Golden Tincture of Chip*, for. Scrofula Jnfcipient consumpiionJStc "The .cunfoound .vegetable Ttncturo for the cure of Ulcers, Tetters, sore eyes Sic: Dr. Bowel’s lied Drops, an effectual re medy for Rheumatism. Dr. Ilowel's lieallh Drqps. * ALSO Dr. Howells celebru.ed family .Pills. \ supply ofthese celebrated medicines just received and far s.ile by A PARSONS. Agent. At tlie-Eagle, No 8 Gibbon’s range, july 30 • -* Mr. Raphe'l. B Y letters received by the-Vice Con sul of France nt Savannah, it ap- i jean that Air. {{.apliei. sdn of Air. Joseph tnpliel. formerly a tnerchant of tho city f Marseilles. France,is entitled to receive fanney which was due to Iris father, arid now ready to be paid to him, he came in Ins country some years ago, but his place; T residence is not known. Tlieprinteis in the United Stales wil| unfer an important seryice to him, in.lmv- ng the goodness to publish this advertise •lent, any information concerning, the said .1 ipltel, will be thankftilly.roceivcd by the 'dice Consul of Franco, at Savannah. . sqptiS AQD CJuithum Inferior Court july Term, ion). W HERE AS William II. Cqe. WII- linin^Fv Toylor" James Tliomp- son, .Horace Blair. Thomas Ryerson, Frances I Lay, Norman APLentT, William Finch, George Oliver, John W. v .Turner, and Jacnli Guitld, were summoned to ■ at tend the preseof Term of this Court as Ju rors end made default—Otdercd that they be seyerally (lftrd fa the snrtt of Ten Do lars, unless they filr r.noath. witletho -Clefk ot this Court, guod'rause of excuse on or \)oe fare the first day of tlie next Term. True extrucl from tlie minutes. ROBERT \V.POOLER, GJerit. ang 47 184 Me JNew Goods. PUENDEIUJAST. Nos 3 fit« fiiSbon's liiocli ,iias opeued a ft 6kl).assortur nt of DRYGOODS, received .per late arrivals—Cpnsisting in part of Superior Blue, Black &. Mixed dlottu Fancy Prints, '• 'Mourning do Figured and Crass bar Jaconets— (fine) Yellow Nankeens dp ’Furniture Fringe Linen /Cambric lldkfs Wellington Cravats Besona do Bill .Levantine dq Blue Bandana Hkff Brown I.men (fine) *• I awn far LaUiaWhits •• -Cotton Cambrib-do do Ponge Sinchews and Levantines Col'Hired Gros De Naples Belt. Hot. Cap •and Taffet Ribbons, Nankin Crapes, English''Threadinces Worsted Braid. Slip” Pearl ButtouS, Long Wliiie-Kid Claves, H. S Aims,. Bleached, Brown and Colored hninti spuns. Checks, Linon, nnd Cotlntl Ticking, fitc. file. All of which will be sold unusually low, ang 27 ’184 The Savannah Steam -Rice Mill, A T the East end of the City, is now receiving Rough-Rice. :The schoo ner.Sarali Jayne, a safe ami substantial vessel, jnexcrllent order opd well calcula ted from'her light draught pf water for IhO business, is in-rendinoss at the .Mill,. and may be sent to any of the neighboring plantations for the convenlenee ofthosewho may not yet have had a good opportunity of gettipg their Rice forward—the size of this vessel makes ijer, perfectly safe to pro ceed'to any of-the Southern .Rivers or in lets. . HALL, SHAPTFR ficTUPPER. nog 27 -184 Sulphate of Quinine. K Jk OUNCF.S genuine'Sulpliale of O V 'Quinine! :from Apothecaries' Hall, LondDii—just imported. For sa|» by - i HALL, SHAPTER fit TUPPER. :iik 27 184 -■g. 17 Wanted to Purchase. A NEGt.O boy between 15 and years of age. Apply at the office ol tho Snvannah Republican July 28 171m Fresh Mackerel.- 35 BULS No S AIaCkcrel Fos sale bjr •taLmes&lee. aug 20 " Exchange Docb. ’ Dri^ Sheftall’s Office ^ I S nowikeptin Brqughton' Street, im. . mediately opposite, the tesidence of Mr. John-Waters; hjs professional services are rospedtfully tendered to tho inhabitants of il.e city alia arfiucom county, aug 27 J 184x. ' •