Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 17, 1829, Image 1

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No.194.....;...;... Vdl. XXVI THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1829. Whole No.. .6460. Notice; T he Subscriber Having quaiiflca on the will bf the Into losoph Law sen. I nf Liberty County, reqdcsts nil parson* hiring demands against the estate to pro- sent them duly allotted, and all persons In debted to (ho samo, to comu forward ami I Inaltepayinedt. j'oUN S. LAW. inly *8 I7Iml l; — Notice" 10UH Months after dnte application | will bo nidde to tho lion, tho Justice* ie Inferior Court of EirtaliuW county MALLERY & DUFFY, DRAPERS It TAILORS, ON TIIE BAT, EAST OP THE CITY HOTEL, TJAVE received bv fi cont arrivals from M Now Yurk, a fresh and ulegant ns •ortinont of the most seasonable , GOODS, In their lino— ' ... 1. , CONSUTINOOT Blue black,, brown, olive. Green and mix, BROADCLOTHS. Blue, brown,greon,and steel mixt QUEENS CLOtfll. foftho 0 real estateof J a mes QUEENS CLOHl. t’ i°. c . for the bonellt of the heirs and I Blub black and fancy colored single mil. llE of mid estate. , O A aaiiimm ,il0 TIIoSiA^?SWlNliV, Adin’or 171 ir 28 Notice. iBRSONeI having demands against r die cstatn of tiro late Mrs. Sarah Do .mnlta will present them duly Wtostecl, „H ,hose Indebted to said estate will make lymetli to LAMOTTAt J un . Qualified Executor 858fi, . , bml jnlyT Notice, LL persons having demand* against I ihe estati of James Swlney. "Ill pr«- iliem, and those indobted will make “ ert VllOhtA“lNEY.Adm<br. r Wert THOMAS8W [ July 88 ttl Notice. 1 HE oo-puffnerslilp heretofore exlsl- - ,ng between the subscribers tinder LTfirm of James Anderson & Co. expired k limitation on the 81st of M tv last r All persons Indebted will mako payment k James Anderson, whott duly authorised o settle the affairsofthe concern, and will W‘h ## “teaANPERs“' C. M. KING. IjunelS 189 „ CASSiMEKE Merino Cloih and Cassimere, (light and beautiful materials for summer wear) Bombazine Circassian Brown, white and drab English and French Drill Striped Florentine, Satin Jean Grass Cloths, Bourbon Drill Silk Camblet, Nankeen And a variety of other stuffs suitable foi slimmer coatees and pantaloons VESTINGS English, Italian nnd French black and colored Silk / Valencia nnd .Marseilles of Buff, White and neat fancy Patterns White and Bufif Cassimere and Cash- merot All of which they are prepared to make to measure, In the best manner and at short notice. F.ANUY ARTICLES. A handsome assortment bf Silk and Linen Camhrio Pocket Hand kerchiefs Cravats, Stocks, Stlffners Black* white and straw colored Horse, skin Gloves, Grass Cloth and Linen do Suspenders, Watch Guards and Rib bons, Hosiery of all descriptions Foraging, Moroco. Cadet 4t Mcditer rarierm Caps, Sic. Sic. ALSO, A -genera/ Assortment of HEADY MADE 8PMNU AND SUMMER Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on the lOtli inst, a negro nmn who says Jiis name is JERRY and that he belongs to tho Slate of Ueor. 8 “’ t l . al hfl runaway from the Chatehoo- ? . „ , Hl,out 4 n,onlh! > "go-lie is 5 hlg, ,V and ab0,lt 88 y Mrk °f ageiho is of a yellow complexion and stul ters when speaking. JOHN I DEWS, r.c.c. aug 18 iso Brought to Juil, I N Savannah on the loth inst. a negro mail who says his name is SIMON, and that he belongs to the State of Geor gia, that he ranaway from the Chatehoo elieo River about 4 months ago—ho is i> reel 0 3-4 inches high and about tb years of age—he has lost one of his front teeth, JOHN!. DEWS, t.c.c aug 18 Notice. OUR months after date, application will he made to the Honorable tin icos of the Inferior Court of Effing- on enmity, when sitting for ordinary pur-1 . --- nw -mr-m- nes,, for leave to sell the half of an midi-1 fl. 1. Il '1” TXT TIT T2J. rled tract ofland in the ccamty Of EITiiig I " 8 « 1CS, X IUI iwsavwww led tract of land in the ccamty — „ |m, containing 1.47 1 t acres formerly property of Beniamin Porter» for the isfit of the heirs of William G. Porter, IMed ' . WILLIAM KINO, Administrator de bonis non iay 6 108 »J« iiuiu 1 IU u II Miunn » • n»e Individuals not share holders can have . eof die Library on the following I f isyPRIt" r one yedr, by paying lit six months, “ 6 any Isis period, at th* rat* ol S per month , WH. MOREL. Librarian, piiy I itftjg Consisting of Coats. Frock* and Coattees, Panta Ion* Vests, Jackets', D'rawms, Shirts, Collars, Sic. Sic. he. M. h D. respectfully inform their friends that the whole of the goods have been care fully selected by Mr. M. and the ready made clothing, manufactured entirely un der Id, inspection. A- they assure llirir eus toinersthat the utmost confidence mav be laced in tl •ipril 30 Notice. ERE AFTER the Savannah Libra . . , . . „ will be opened for the deliver- fo “•»•«}»« ‘he utmost confidence may ...every Mondav, Wednesday and Erl pl*eed in the faithlulncss of their work ', from 4 to 8 o’clock P. M. I • , P rl1 80 Effingham County, ERIOR COURT, Jolt Tehm, 1889. O N the petition of William Morel, tin ting the existence' h loss and pravinf —- *• --pi -...... v •••! ! the establishment nf a certain promissory note, jointly nnd severally made and signed by Willintn J. Mulrvne. and William G Porter, both late of said county deceased, dated Effingham county, 18>h February, 1864, payable to the said Wilii.itn Morel, or order, on or before (ho 1st day of January nejit, for the sum of twenty five dollars,for value received, a copy whereof, with the affidavit of the said w illiam Morel, is Aled in tho Clerk’s Office,—It is ordered that Notice. OUR months after date,- we shall ap! I'ly to the Court of Ordinary of Ef- nn counry, for leave to sell all the Estate or William’1I-, Womack, deo.., __ , , J several tracts of Land in said county, .$» Cl ® rb * is orH 1 . er £ d th " ioth sides of the Louisville road, eon* , Wllli, ! n Ki ?«’ ° r ' b, ‘ County of Effilng- » together 570 acres, for the benefit h8,n > lhe “ ni1 ? , , l ' ll l ned ^"limstrator I of the said William G. Porter, deceased, and the heirs nnd representatives nf the said William J. Mulryno, deceased, do shew cause on or before the fltst day of the next ■tint; in heirs, WILLIAM A. PREVATT, Adm’r. in right of hiT. Wife. par eo SARAH PllI.’VA'PT a',i,,,'v * I cause on or before tho fltst day of the next 7!? ' ternvol this Court, why the prayer of the -1C-. —— ; .——... . petltio er should not be eranted, and it is Notice. I briber ordered that this rule be published IHE-subicrtbers beg leave to inform in ,£ ne of ,h * P“ b,i,!0,,ze, !“ °J‘ ,b « 5 ,,v their customers tmrl rrU.i*t.' Vkl. l of Savannah, onena month until the time in the F^ZTwmhaVe^ribro ‘ b — f ’ Intent of - v I Extract from the minutes, i, JNO. CHARLTON. Clk. ItUJ 1x00(18, July 18 107§r. imported and domestic, nf every de-1 \ ~ . ' linn, Which they intend selling on thoir I Chambers huperiOT Court, ^liberal terms. They also inform that |. JUNE 25th,‘ 10i9, Chatham Su perior Court, January Term, 1830. In Equity ,u,u mioriii ,n-u . . . fceiA.n*it. to'theDry Goods The Marine & Fire In- fcommffftb <0M t0 ,b ? P« c ‘ or *g« surance Bank nf Ihe -louie on ih» M U ‘ me **' Mfheir Count-1. State of Georgia, et al . he and wi'I nurkb llW-1 . t)j, BtniiMh ° SUah u "* feel disposed ElcaZor Early, 1 . Il„?h Z f ,h0 di ’n° s ’> 1 ° f ‘ ba 't et. al. h* lbM .'“« "Hi b » oarriod ■> hefoto, under the firm'of |nelt , W&IV & IL ROSE. JT being verified to the Court that Elea- L using loiiiieu tu mu vrutin xmi v-aiwsi- I am. zor Early one of the defendants in the -above cause resides out of Chatham coun ty—On motion it is ordered that the said , : EleaZer Early appear on or before the first .day nf the next Terns of tills t'purt and cn- 1 ter his appearance thereto and in default For sale. rm. f', and . contain * n 8 * 8 ° 8 I >er ms appearance thereto ami in ueiatiit (ilmriFi, , „ IIU n i, ln * ,c district of Ot- thereof tho said complainant have leave to fihr».ni?r .i d “’“.otoek in the state of I proceed on tliotr said Bill in tho same laniei m " > ound,n 8 no,tb on lands! manner as ifpersonni service of the Bill Lilt croi'I, ZJrca ' "Od’notith and west on I and ti)bpoena had been efiectcd on tlie sai i Torn . Efcazor—Aitil it is (briber ordered tha: I “tot said land, and terjns of sale, this Rule be published once a month in one flRO- Gf ,li!N I nf f Itn PisUKa flniSAtlAa #,f Qniinnrinls UXltll lh-3 GF,0. GLEN, Ex or', out, of John Glen. •cidlitz and Soda Pow- devs DOZEN boxes Soda Poiv- ders 60 do Scidlitz do AMO j r&™ VCd 9J ,ol,enba m Salts, pro 'd and for S e ”y° r0 & DaVid,on ’ i,n te i 8 , ' Mthe 5 f a X • A.uiu uu |<uiriseiiuu UIII.V «* iiiuiisii of the Public Gazettes of Savannah the expiration thereof. Extract from the minutes, If ROBERT W. P.OOLER, Cllt june So lhd Just Received F ER Ship Henry nnd other late arri vals a supply of the following arti cles : Iota G.vfjjg Hrep-i ^ ot ‘ce* r '«qui?ed f ren? r ra S r.°/c VeSSC, r V I - Paint IlrulhoV do” *1 ^magioos disease pJiI.;' 186 °f fu' a complete'assortment of or subi«q„ ent | | ' >”fi at * be I the above line for sale low by !»Port. ASvne27 aa " L lva, . ofvessel 'l; July 28 P. MARLOW White Lead, ground in nil Dutch & American Linseed Oil India Vermillion Gold Leaf Gum Shellac Dry Black Lead Latnblaek assorted 'papers Window Glass assorted sizes Paint Brushes do du articles in 5 notice win i!”?* ecl In the observance ,v." I be reported jo Council "7 vessels havSB Vt r,e “* p Coun<!i L ? r »t Four MitlS p‘? a . 8eon board wil Health officer. Po,nt until'visited by 1« 4 ' ' 174 Removal T S. LUTHER’S EXCHANGE Of- • fico is removed to the Office for - - nmiiiR8HAM, jincrlv occupied by S. & M. Allen & Co., Health Officer. I two doors East of the Citjr Hotel. -jun* 89- 146'' . Brought to Jail. gNSavannah, on the loth inst. a negro J. man who says his name is NED. and that he belongs to the State of Ocmgia, th»i he ranaway from the Chataho,tehee rivet about 4 months ago. lie is 6 feet 6 incites high and about 88 vears t JOHN I.DEWH .c.c. »»R18 1811 Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on tho 85th ultimo, a ne gro man, who says his name is TO- \kV.aml Hint he belong-to William Ileal of Richmond County, Ga. that hr ranawav about two weeks ago, he is 5 feel 8 I 8 in ches high Si about 85 veats ofage—the too of his head I* gray. * JOHN I DEWS, j.c. c. aug 6 . 175 Brought to Jail. ■*N Savannah mi the nut ultimo, a ne- M. gro m:in who sat s hi* name it Is \AC nil that he belongs In lies ill Cook of El bert Count?, Ga that ho ranaway about three weeks ago^-he is a feel C 4-4 inches high ind about 45 vears of age, he hat a scar oo his thin; " JOHN I DEWS. j. c. c. aftgO - 175 Brought fo Juil. 'S Savannah on the* f5tli \\nr a negro m.fiisin »»ho Anythin name in JANUA IIY. Mini that h«* bflonga to Krhttfrd Chli “•inn. of °ouih Carofinii, th t he ranaway abom one "»*ek ago. he is 5 loot t inchea hitth nnd about 92 veirt ofage. he has lost several of his front teeth, nue 8 J. 1. np.wft J. C. c Brought to Jail. r l Savannali, some time ago. a negro ifian who says his name is JIM, and that he belongs to John Finnan but does no knnw where his master lives,nor where be ranaway from. I am Induced to be lieve that he is owned by some one else, he is 4 feet 9 1-4 incites high nnd about 15 year* of age; he stammers a little when speaking. JNO. 1. DEWS, j. c. c tie 14 148 Committed to^Jail, A T Consawhatehie, on th,-1 Sth of Mav last, a negro mnnnnmfd GEORGE whd says he belongs to the Oakmulgee Navigation Company In Georgia, nf whom Mr. Robett McCall la ageut; he is about 85 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high July 18 /. J. BE<?K, ». a. d. Coiftimttcd to Jail, A T Coosawhntchie, on the <5th March Inst, a negro man who says his name is JOF„ who first claimed Mr Richard El lis as his master, but since says he belongs to a Mr. J >hn Thi-rce, who lives about 4 milfis from Savannah; he is a bom 6 feet 9 Inches high, and about fortv years nf ace J. J. BECK, j. b. D. fitly IS 163 Just Received. 6141 BBLS No. 3 Mackerel, landing Us* and for.aafeby atigll J II. HERBERT State Arsenal. P "OPOSALS will bo received until the 1st of December next, for build ing an AnsF.NALof Brick on the Lot op posite the Guard House, 80 foet front hv 40 foet deep, two stories high, in accord ance with a plan in possession of the un dersigned. The proposals must include the cost of materials ; tho work must be done in the best manner, and must he finished by the 1st day of May 18S0. The Bricklayers’ & Carpenter’s proposals may be separate or jointly—the latter would be preferred. A Bond of Ten Thousand Dollars with approved-security will be required, for tho faithful performance of the contract. W. T. WILLIAMS, Agent. aug 1 17311 ! Sffihgliam County Acade my. SPRINGFIELD, \st August, .1889, T HE undersigned give notice (hat the above Institution is this day opened under tho direction of tho Rev* Mr. Ol- dt. T|ie following nre the rates of Tuition: Reading, Writing and Cyphering, three dollars a quarter. English Gtamar, History and Geogra phy, five dollars a quarter. Languages, Astronomy, Philpsophy and Belles Lettcis, eight jlgllars a quarter, Tile Students will be p'reimred in this Institution for entering Franklin College, Vtliens, Georgia, as required' by tlie Be- natus Acadomicus of thil State. Springfield is sitoated in a healthy, high pine woods settlement, about 88 miles from Savannah, is the County. Town, a Post Office will be opened al theplace shortly, from which letters wijl Ue forwarded to Sa vannnh every other day. . - Good Board at $96 00 per year' at pre- 1,1 JOHN GOLDWIlIE, V WILLIAM BIRD, ! ]Commis. CLEM POWERS, sioners JEREMIAH CUYLER.) a0g,0 175|[q By Uie President of the U. - States. r N pursuance of law, I, AttDRzw Jxck- sox, President of the United Slates ot America do Iteroby declare and mako known that a publlo sale will be held at the Land Office at 8t Helena Court Houso, in the State of Louisiana, on the second Monday in November next, for tho dispo sal ofthe unappropriated public Innds with in the limit ofthe undermentioned town- snips, situate in tne Land District West of Pearl River,and East ofthe Island of Now Orleans, to wilt Township two, of Range one, Townships one, two, three, five and six, or Range two, Townships one, two, three, four, five and six, of Range three. Townships une, two, three, four, six dntl seven, and Irnotionnl townships eight and nine, of Range four. Townships uni, two, three, four, five,six and seven, and fractional township eight, of Range five. Township* one, two, three, four, five, six and seven, and fractional township eight,of Range six. Townships one, two, three, four, five,six and soven. and fractional township eight,of Range seven. Townships one, two, three, four, five,six nnd saveti, and It actional township elght.of Range eight. Townships one, two, three, four, fire, six and seven of ItAnge nine. The above townships are all situate south of tho thirty Aral degree of latitude, and East III the Meridian, and embrace nearly all tile lands lying on tho Amite Tickfaw, nd Tnngap.iha rivers. The towitshipl will be offered in the or der above designated, beginning with the ■uwest number nf section- in each. The lands reserved by law for the use of schools, or for other purposes, will be ex cluded from sale i Given uiiiler my hand at the city nf Washington, this thirteenth day of June, A. D. 1838. (Signed) ANDREW JACKSON. By the President, GEO. GRAHAM Coin'missione, ofthe General Land Office. To he published in the Natchez States man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti ser. Allapnpa GaXette, Huntsville Demo crat, Mobilr Register. Baltimore Republi can, Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond Enquuer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mer cury, Savannah Republican, Augusta Chronicle,Nashville Republican, Si Louis ville Advertiser, iu'v 38 (71 LIST OF LETTERS) R emaining in the Post ooice, sa- vannali August 31,1889. Porsons " tsntng Letters from this List are request ed to ask for '‘Adrerfiied Letters." D. Mrs. Bellinger 8, By the President of the U- nited States. I N pursuance of law, 1, ArloazwJxcx- aon, President bf the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known that a public sale will he held at die Land < tfflee at Sparta, in the Stale of Alabama, on tb» second Alonday In Octo ber- next, for the disposal of the public lands within the limits of the undermen tioned townships and fractional townships to wit: Townships seven, eight, nine, ten ar.d eleven, of Range twenty five. Townships seven, eight, nine, ten and fractional townships elevan of Range tweu Township* seven, eight, nine and free tional township ten, of Range twenlytev- ,en. Townships seven and eight, and fraction al townships nino and ten of Range twenty eight. • Township'soven, and fractional town ships oight and nine, of Range twenty nine. Fractional townships seven and eight, nfRunge' thirty. The townships are to he offered in tbs order above designated, beginning will, the lowest number of section in each. Tho lands reserved by law for the use of schools, nr far other purposes, are to be ex< eluded from sale. Given under my hand, at the pity of Washington, this third day At July, A. D. 1838. ANDREW JAi Sarah A Bane, Mrs. Eliza Bacon, John Barton 3, Thos II Baker, Sami W Blair, Wm Brandsbury (, Dennis Bragrion, Asa W llazemore, Jas Bagnell, Chas L Bradley, Timothy G Barn ard, Titos H Bleas, Wm Bellinger, Mra Charles, Edwd Clansey, Chas Cannon, I’ Cartier, John Clark, Noel Clark 8, Motts Cltndirao, Andrew Clark, Nancy Bryan, Mrs Mary Boyd, John Brown, Ralph Bowman, Fates llosue, Copt J Brown, Wm Brownjolm, Jas Brown, Mrs Mary J Brown, • E H Burritt, Mrs Nancy Buxton, Wm B Burt, Thos C Butler, C. Joslali M Cleaneland, Benjamin M 1 -olson, John M Cooper 8, P J Cooper, T Connelly, Miss K D Crovate, Henry W Crurae, i D. John E Davis, Airs Rebecea Dou- Miss Susannah A. »ille, „ D «ly’ „ Jas F Dunn, Mrs Jane Davis, J A Dubignon. Jos Dean. Terence Duffy, Johnson Derlin, Jessee Durrence, Richard Dimon, John Duger. Eo Wm English, ^Reuben English. Geo Fahm 8, Mrs Edwd Footman, Mrs Marat Farley, John 8 Foster, Mrs M H Footman, Luke Fuliner, Wm C Footman, 0. Isaac 0 Griggs, W K Guerrineau, Denser Griffin Ain Guerrineau, Richard W Gould. ti, John Hares. - Henry D Holland, \\ ra Haro, Francis Holcombo, Isneo Harrison, John G Holcombe, Jos S lleargrovei, Alichael Hughes, Airs Levinan Hern. Ebeneeer Jackson, Turner Jenkins, Caut John Jaokson, David Johnson, John Jackson, Hatuutal Johnson. K. Mrs.Mary H Kemp- Wm Kearney , L. , Jas B Lewis, ^David Llmeburger Christian Magser, John Al’Eotlgant, CporgR i88B. Andrew jackson. Ry the President: GEORGE GRAHAM, Commissioner ofthe GeneralLandOftice, To'lje ptiblishod in the Natchez States man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Advert), ser, Allapapa- Gazette, Huntsville Demo crat, Alouile -egister, Baltimore Rcpubli can, Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond En joirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Alercttry, Savannah Republican, Augusta Chroni cle, Nashville Republican, and Louisvlll Advertiser, iuly 88 171 An Ordinance T O limit the amount of tlie Poll Tax to be impused on, and collected front any free white-citizen of Savannali and Hamlets thereof. Whereas the General Assembly of the State of Georgia at the last Annual Aleet ing thereof enacted that the amount ofthe -poll lax for the said City and Hamlets should not exceed one dollar. Be it therefore Ordained, by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah anil Hamlets thereof, in Council Assembled. That the amount nf Poll Tax for 1839 and annually thereafter on any free white in habitant of said city and Immlets aforesaid shall not exceed one dollar exclusive oft costs provided returns ate msdo as pre -scribed by Urdinance. . ;! § 3. Be it further Ordianed by the authori ty aforesaid, That all ordinances or. part- thereof, imposing a higher amoftntof Pol! Tax he arid the same are hereby tepealed. ; Passed in Crittncil 37th August, 1889. .. ,W. T. WILLIAMS, Alayor. [Attest} Al. Mters, c. d. aug 89 Thos Alendenhall, Mis* Alary Mercer, Granbv Miller, . Sam W Alillerard, Sam Alorrell, Isaac Alotta, Philip Mulrey, Hugh Neisbit, Thos Pratt, Dr Dan Platts, Wm Pearce, Mrs Finder. John AI’Kinte, P Al’Govein, Christopher M’Don- ald, Nicholas AI’Namara, It At’Dnnald, ^Wm M’Greggor. P. Hardy O Pins, Mrs Eliza Postell 3, D Postell, R. Capt Perry Rase, Miss Sarah Al Rob erts, Louisia Roussett, Wm Robinson, Win T Rase. Cecelia Rivryney, Wm Rushing, Peter Ramsey, Murray Reed, Camlus Reed, Grant B Reeves, Jas Reason, 'Ira Richards, Aliss Alary A Rob erts, Aliss Eliza Roberts. S. John W Savage, Aquilla Stevens, John Sanderlin, Susanna Sears, Airs Harriet Sassard, George Stevens, Thos W Sanders, Airs Susan Al Smith, John Shannon, Aliss Susan Sltigs, Alordecai Shoflall, Charles S Siinonot, The Post-AIaste;,General, United States; vs Eloazer Early, and others, i In (As Bth Circuit Court. U. S. District of Georgia, to May Term, 1889. A N action of debt on bond having, been instituted In the above case by the t'ost-Maiter General of the United Htatos, against Eleuzer Early, Sheldpit C. Dun- nmg, Samuel Nicholas, anil F. H. Well- 8 '1<> “'Vice having teen directed on all the defendants, except Samuel Nicho las, who, the Marshal retorns, is qnt to he found in this Dlitrim—bn motion oftlie District A,tornei. ft {, Ordered, ihat .tlm said Samuel Nicholas be, end lie is hereby died to appear at the office ol the Clerk of raid ( ourt on or before tjm first Mondav in November next, being the Rules dai bf said Court for said month, then and there to pie-dor answer to the said aettnn-and “ ° rrftr<rf ' ‘ b «t .'hit citation be published for the spare 0 r three munths in one of the Gazettes of this state. „ CUYLER, District judge. Extract froth Rule Book, , , ; Geo. Ohms, Clerk. July 81h, 1839- TL|59 Chatham Superior W M/ hereas! Hilho, Oi Gordon, were suu Term ofthe Couii as Grand Jnrora made default—It is ordered that they be severally fined in the sum of Forty Dollars, unless good eause of excu*e V filed with the Clerk nf this Court, on or before the first duy of the nfcxt Term. True extract from the minute*. llOBFJtT VV. POOLUR, Clerk. eXrilEKEASJohn IhqpgJKLjf „v 8 i Lu,hei ’ Nlc0 » TiiihouH, Inlin I. Dean, Joseph Hitchcock, George llott- ney, Anson Pafion, Levi Hart, and Wil- llatn K. Guston, were summoned to attend this Term of tile Court aW Petit Jinon and made default—It Is ordered that they be severally fined in the sum of Twenty Dol- Ian, unless good cause or excuse be filed with (lie Clerh-of this Cuurt on or before the first day of the next Term. True extract ft om.tlto minutes. , . ROBERT W. POOLER, kltrk, aUg 87 .184 . . Chatham Inferior Court iPleP TERM, 1889. VV^llERE \B William H. Coe, Wi(- il ItaiF. Trylor, .James Tliomn- rail, Horace Blair. Thomas II verson/ francos I Lay, Norman At’Leod. VVillium Finch, George Oliver John .W. Turner, mid Jacob Gmfld, were Munitioned to at tend the present Term of this Court as Ju- rors and made default—Ordered tiiat they be severally fined in Ihe sum of Ten Do lars, unless they file 1 n oatli, with t|ie Clerk of tills Cuurt, good cause of excuse oh or be fore the first duy of tlie next Term. True extract from the minutes,. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk. aug 87 184 JNew Goods. • PRENiySRUA'ST. Nos S 4c 14 Gibbon!* Block lias opened a fiesli assortment of DRY GOODS; received per late arrivals—Cousistl'ng in part of Superior Blue, Black 4c Mixed cloth? Fancy Prints, Mourning do Figured and Cross bar Jaeonrl*—(fine) Yetfow Nankeens dj* Furniture Fringe ’ Linen Cambric Hdktjs Wellington Cravat* Besona do Bfk Levantine do Blue Bandana Hkf* M. jun. Isaaq T Stewart, - Wm Taylor, Miss W C Tyson, Jeremiah Tilley, Mary Tyson, / Airs Jane Wall, Wimberly J Wall, Airs Mary Wall, Alrs.Eliza Wall, Lewis Warinsloy, Chat Ward, Aliss Elizabeth Ward, Airs Jane Stillwell, T. Carunell Titan, Richard Turner, Nicoll Turnbull, Chas W Turner. ty. Airs Mary A Wange, ltobeit F. Webb, Airs E Whiting, R 11 Woodhouse, , John Williamson, Elisha Wilson, II. Thos Williams, Stephen S-Williams, Brown Linen (fine) Lawn for Ladies’ liali Cotton Cambric tlq do Ponge Sincjtons and Levantine* Coloured Grot Dq Naples Belt, Hat, Cap and Taffet Rlbboiul, Nankin Crapes, Fnglish Thread lacel Worsted Braid, Sup. Pearl Buttons, Long WhiteKid Gloves, H. S Alitts,. Bleached, Brown and Colored homo , spuns, Checks, Linen;’ and Cotton Ticking, 4te. Sic. All of which will bo suld unusually loti, aug 87 184 The Siivuiinah Steam Rice Mill, A T ilte East end of the. City, is receiving Rough Rice,. Tlje senoo- I nor Sarah Jayne, a safe and substantial 1 vessel, in excellent order and well calcula ted from her light draught of water for tho business, is in readiness .at the Mill, and may be sent to any of the .neighboring plantations lor the convenience of those w|jo may not yet have bad a good opportunity, of getting their Rice forward—tfie size of HE Golden Tincture of China, for I ^eed^v^nh. 1 afe , ° P ! r °' _ Scrofula,Incipient.consumpiion|4ec “““ to anrof,he 8ou,her " Hiter > or «' Tho compound vegetable Tincture for | ’ HALL, SHAPTER iTUPPER. • Emanuel Wand sen. John J While, Emanuel Wandjr. Isaac Young. GEO. SCHLEY, p. u. sept 1 -now. schoo- Dlt. HOWEL’S, Vegetable Medicines. T HE Golden Tincture of Scrofula, Incipient, cons Tho compound vegetable 1. the cure of Ulcers, Tetters, sore eyes &c Dr. Dowel’s Red Drops, an effectual re nicely for Rheumatism. Dr. Dowel’s Health Drops. ALSO Dr. Howel’s celebrated family Pills. A supply of these celebrated medicines just received and for sale by A. PARHONS, Agent., A} tlie Eagle, No 8 Gibbon's range july 80 aug 87 184 Congress Mineral* Spring •' • •„... ,, WateK'. T HE subscriber will during the seasm . have this article cooled .in ice ah<’ will Be ready for’cu'stomeis at‘alHhnes'01 thoday»' . --..- Mr. Raphei; . . y Y letters received hy 1 jfe Vice Con sul of France at Savannah,' it ap .cars that Air. Ruphel, son of Air. Joseph ‘aphel, formerly a merchant of the city lavsoltlas Pvnnjitt liranlitlad In^annAiiin B' — Sulphate of Quinine, SA OUNCES genuine Sulphate of , tF , Quinine, from„Apotlie9aries’ l-Hall, London—just imported. For'sale by .. . . - . HALL, SHAPTER Si TUPFER. - Blip 87 , — |.M . ’ j, Wanted,to Purchase. A'. NEB O boy between 15 Jnd 17 1-4* years of age. Apply at the offiqo | of the Jsavannah Republican, . july 88 17.1 st laphel, formerly a merchant of the city I; P l'C'flh AlucKcrel. if Alersellles, France,tscntitled to'receive gsF- BbEs No 3 Alackerel * noney which was due to hts'father, nnd I F now ready to be paid to him, he cauie in I Ins country some years ngit, bdt liiii place . f VAe’irlnn/rn a m n/,S 1/Unn.n I - nna,f)0 Fpr sale by . PALJIES 4eLEE. Fxchango Dock. of residence is not Iritpwn. , . ' - >> - The Printers iq thb United States ">ili onfer art impprtaqt,service to him, in hpv- ng the gpodnessjo nphiist; this advertise 1 mediately opposite the tesidence of uont, any information concerning the said 4 | r . J n |„, Waters; Jiis professional seivicea till are respectfully tendered to tin-inhabitants at Sivanaatl, [of the city and adjacent couhtyc m [ aug B7 ItW Or. A, Shcfirtll’s Office I S now kept in 'Broughton Street, im mediately opposite the tesidence,of