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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. No 195 J Vol: XXVI SATURDAY EVENING; SEPTEMBER 19, 1829. Whole No... ;....<546l. Notice. T HE Subscriber Having on .,|,C Will of tile l .lolos. j.lii Law sen. ,cLiberty County, request* .nil persons ne t emends against the estate to pro- snit themduly attested, and all persons,,,- dc btfd to thesa.nO, toconio forward and make payment. joUN S. LAW. jiily 28 ■JA’J'ii Ntftice» . F OUR Months after dalo .application T,i|l bo made to the Hon. the Justices 'inferior Court of Emanuel county ?• ,, , ,e “ .,|| ,he real estate of Ja.nos feb, S e!aeetr.!,obe„ef,tof the heirs and ^^““TUOJUiSWINEY. Adm’or. inlvJli 171 : Notice. mERSONS having demands against 1 the estate of the late Mrs. Sarah Do r, ,„ a Will present them duty attested, "Tdmsr indebted to said estate will make payment to DE AV Juii. Clunlified Executor. eriBtf Notice's ... IX persons liavlhg dqmafiijs against L the estate of James gwlney, "III pro- „ u M!em, and .host indebted "HI make |i >' n0, ’VlIOMASSWl?iEV.Adm-c July 28 . W ': 1 t’or. Notice. rw« HE copartnership WlweWbrj exiyt- I mg hetsveen the subsertbera under he firm of James Ahtforson AOf.tpired , ir uinitation on thp dlsl of May left. ■AH persons indebted will make paypient 6Jao.es Anderson, wl.ois duly authorised 6 settle the affitirsofthe caneern, and "ill w „,i„„.,h6b«ih l .»fnrhi.o«n B a^,nt. C. M. KINO. Jnhe ts ISO . < Notice. . P OUR months afterdate, applicatljm will he mnda' tb the Honnrable the juices of the Inferior Court of F.fllng- ,m county, "hen sitting fof ordinary pur- ssos, for leave to sell the hair of an undi- dod tract nflnnd In the county of Effing ■mi containing’. IH7 1-2 acres formerly ,e property of Benjamin Porter, for the sneflt of the heirs of William G. Porter, WILLIAM KINO, Administrator de bonis non. may 8. 106 Notice. ERE AFTER the Savannah 'T,!bra ... ry will be opened fnrlhe deliver’ lo inks every Monday,.Wednesday and Fri ,y, from 4 to SVclock 1*. M. . . Individuals not share holders can have lllh use of the Library op the following Arms For one year, by paying <1* “ six months, 8 *' any less perldd'i at t|ie rate ol 2 per month WM. MOREL, Librarian, may! I02§a-, „ MALLERY &DUFFY, DRAPERS 8ft TAILORS, -on.the fixy, ., . EAST OF THE CITY HOTEL. H AVE received by recent arrivals from Now’ York, a fresh, a ml .elegant ns sortmeht of the most seasonable GOODS, In their lino— • v ’• ’ ■ • ooiistSTipooy lllite black, brown, olive. Green and mlxt BROADCLOTHS, nitta, brown,green,and steel mlxt QUEENS CLOTH. Blito black and fancy colored single mil* . cassi'merE. Merino.Cloth nnd Cnssimero, (light amUieautlful materials for aummer w «ar) Rombazine Circassian Brown, svluie arid drab English and . French Drill ■ , ; Striped Florentine, Satin Jean' Grass Cloths', Bourbon Drill Silk Cgtnhlet, Nankeen .... And g variety of other stuffs suitable foi . • sithimor coatees and pantaloons' * VEStflNGS English, Italian and French black and culnred Siik „ . ■ Valencia' nnd Mnifsellies of BiifF, White and neat fancy Patterns White abif Buff Casslmere and Cash* ! -merot. , • ’ All of which the, are prepared to make to me'afuro, in the best manner and at short notice. FANCY ARTICLES. .A handsome assortment of Silk and Linen Cambric Packet Hand kerchiefs Cravatii StntRs, Stiffner*' Black, white and straw colored Horse* skill lijnvos, Grass Cloth nnd Linen do .. Siispcnders.'Watch Guards'arid Rib bons, Hosiery of all descriptions , Foraging, Mnroco, Cadet Si Rfedlter ranean Caps. &c. &c. ALSO, A general Assortment of itr.ADT Manx spatNo^vn sOmmen CLOTHING. Consisting of . Coats. Frocks and Coattees, Panta- - Ion* Vests, Jackets, Drawn, s, Shirts, Cottars, &c, &e. Sic. M. Si D. respectfully informtheltr friends that tho whole of the goods have heeW care fully selected by Mr. M. and the ready made'clothing, menu factored’entirely un der his inspection, -V they assure their cus tomers that the utmost confidence may be placed in Ilia faithlulncsa of their work.' , apfll SU -. Notice. OUR morlfos after date, we sfiati apj ply to tho Court of Ordinary of Ef- fbgham county; for’ leave to self nil the. Real Estate of William H. Womack, dec, eing several tracts of Land in »aid county, a both sides of the Louisville rortd. con- iiniug together 570 acres, for the beiio'flt f the heirs. WILLIAM A. PREVATT, Adm’r. in right.of his Wife. . SARAH PREVAtT. Adn/x. | ..mar 18. ^3 Brought tof Jail. I N Savannah, qn the 25th ultimo, a'ne gro man, who saya his'name is TO NE *,and that hobolong, Co William Beal of Richmond C.ounty, Oa. that hr ranaway about t wo week- ago, he is 5 feet 9 I-2 in ches high k about 95 yeat's ofage—the top of his head is gray. , JOHN I DEWS, j. c. c. asfs 0 115 Brought to JaiL TN Savannah, on 'he 91st ultimo, a- rte- JL gro manwhinaiahWnaniehlr'AA'C a ml thaf lie belongs tn Hevill Cook of El bert l 'ounty, Ga that I,n ranaway about threy weeks ago—he is a frcl2 >4 inches 'Rlgti and about 45 s ears of age, he has a scar on hi* chits. . JOHN I DEWS,/. c. c. aug n 170 ■ ■■ ' ' Brought to Jail? TN Savannah mt thr 25th May a negro Lnun "ho says his name is JANUA RY, and that lie belongs to Edward Chts ulmn, of -outh Carolina, that be ranaway about one week ago. he is S teet 2 incites high aitflaimnt I! years ofage. he has lost several of hit front' Weth... aug 8.. J. 1. DEWS. J. c. c. Notice; HE Sdhscribers beg leaVo to Inform .their oi„toincrS and friends,- that Arly in the Fall they will ha via superior isortment of Dry Goods,' ?’h imported and domestic, of every de- mpttoii, which they intend soiling on their jsuai liberal terms. They nlso inform that mimam llosp will attend to fho Dry Goods ■usjnusf’and ji'igii n oae t0 foe Factorage pd Commission Business, at their Count- Jig House on the. Bay, and wilt malff.libe- ptl advances to such ns may feel disposed J> entiust them^wjth the disposkl of their produce. Both businesses will bo carried 1° as l,e f0r6, under th6 firm or . w... m * 'im*- Effingham County, INFER’lOR COURT, Jutr Tkbm, 1829. O N tlie petition of William Morel, sta- ting ihp extslence 41’loss and praying the establishment nf a certain promissory note, jointly nnd severally madeand signed by William J. Mulryne. and f \Vilfiam G* 1*orler, both lateajf said comity deceased, dated Effingham potinty, 19th February, 1824, payplilb to the said Wililam Morel, or order,' on or before tho 1st ilny of January next, for the sum of tsventy five dollars,fof. value received, a copy’ whereof, with the affidavit of t|ie saltfAVllliam Morel, is filed in the Clerk’s Office,—It is ordered that William King, of the County of Effiing- tiam, the acting and qualified administrator nf the said Williqirtf}. Porter, deceased, and the heirs and representatives of the said WtmanrJ. Mulryne, deceased, do shew cause on or before tlie Aist day of the noxt term ol this'Court, wjjy tlie prayer of the letitioncr should not he cramed, and it is briber ordered that this rule be published In one of the public Gazettes of .the" City of HaVnnnah, once a month until the time appointed for shewing cause thereof. Extract from the minutes, .- ... JNO. CHARLTON, Cik. I jllly 18 167§l Chambers Superior Court, JUNE 25th, 1829 The.Marine & Fire In surance Rank nl'lhe State of Georgia, at al. vi. Eleazer Early, , u el. at. For sale. TRACT of lantl containing 250 a r-.— cr as, sitnate in the district of ’Oi- Rk?n creek in the state of kfn , ^-?!2! ,na ’ bounding noitli on latfds Pi, Ua ", Mazyek', and south and svest on II,e said creek. - |Jf, or , a flat of said Tnltd, and torms of sale, pl'ply to GEO. GLEN, ■ leh 8 Ex’or. eat. nf John Glen. •Seidlitz and Soda Po\v- ders. > DOZEN bokes Soda Potv- 80 do Soldlitz do bIu e , i ," 1 & r ° Yed ?M*®nham Salts, pre KX S M 0 y 0re&DaYitis0n * iln a,,,... ,. A. PARSONS, O- —y BVirn w ' Notice’ 1 A .on.!-”’*, an ^ R?st*r* of vessels are jver or tml? report any case of fe- ■ime, Q f luhseau*’ t1 ‘ 5ense exi »'ing at the hn tins Dn V, s fH ,,on t to the arrival of vessels ffthis’noticew'iH h! 8 ' 601 in P’ e " b,e ' vanoe I Any vessel h k re P°ited to Council, inebor nr tp!?.. disease on bonrd wi! | Health 1,ol 0t until visited by J-C. BARER SHAM, Health Office. Ohatham- Sts- , perior Couri, January Term, 1830. In Equity. TT being Verified'o tho Court thnt Elea- ■fl zer Early one ortho defendants in the above cause resides outnf Chatham coun ty—On motion it is ordered that the said Eleazer Early appear on or before the first day cif the next'Term of this Court lin'd en ter his appearanee thoretu and in, default thereof the said complainant, Jinve leave to proceed on their said Bill , in tho same manner as if personal sarvieo of the Bill rind subpoena had been effected on tho sai i EleazeM-And it is’ further "orde'red Ilia this Ruin bo published once n month in on,' of the I’ubjie Gazettes of Savannah until the expiration theieof.. Extract front (ho minutes. ROBERT W.-POOLER; Cik. june 90 .153 , Just"' Received P ER Ship Honry ant] oilier late arr.i vals a supply of the folfowing «rti- dies: i , White Loadi'gro.tjiid in oil Dutch & American Linseed Oil India Vermillion Gold Leaf , : Gum Shellac , Dry Black Load LnmbUck assorted papers Window"Glass assorted sizes, a Paint Brushos do dp . With a complete assortment of articles in the above line for sate low by july 28 P. MARLOW. n *£ c— Removal: PH S. LUTHER’S EXCHANGE Of- ' JL • flee is removed to the Office for rtterly occupied, hy S. & M. A lien, & Co., two doors East of the City Hotel, juoe 28' ■ 149 ' Brought to Jail; I N Savannah, on the luth inst. a negro man who says his name is JERRY, aud that lie belongs to the Slate of Geor gia, that lie tnnaway from tlie Chatalioo- chce rlrcr about 4 - munths ago—lie is 5 feel 8 Indies high, and about 88 yean of agejhe is of a yellow complexion and stut' tersnhen speaking. JOpNI DEWS. j.o.o. aug 10 180 Brought to Jail, I N Savannah on theloth inst,. a nagro man who says ins name is' SIMON, and that he kelongf to the State of Gem- gia, that, lie ranaway from foe Climalmo- cliee River olout 4 mnmlia ago—lie is b feet 5 8-4 Inches high and about 25 years of age—he hat lust one of hit front teetlt. JOHN I. DEWS, j. c, c. aug 18 Brought to Jail, rfN Savannah, on the 10th inst.' a. negro; JL man who Says his naine is NED, and that he belongs to (lie State of Geoigia, that he ranaway front the Chatalioodice river about 4 months ago, he is S feet B Inches high and about 23 veart < JOHN L DEWS , o. c. attgin , t'80 . ... By the President of the JJ- States. . -v.,', I N pursuance of law, I, AwnnKW Jaok- sotf. President of the United States ol tmerioa do hereby declare and make known that a public sale will lie held at the LandOfflcout St HelenaCnutt House, in the Stale of Louisiana, on the socond Monday iq Nqvcmboniext, for the dispo sal of the unappropriated public lands with in tho limit oftfie undermentioned town shies, situate in Ino Land District West, of Pearl River,and East of the Island of Now Orleans, tq wju . Township two', of Radge one,, Townships ono, tiro, three, five and six, of Range tyro, , Townships one, two, three, four, fivo 'and six. pf flange three. , Tmviydiips onc/two; (firee, four, six and seven, and Iraelioital townships eight and ‘nine, of Range four. . . Townships unr, two, three, jotflV fire,six and seV.en, and fractional township eight, of Ilunge five. Townships’ one, two, three, four, five, six .and seven, and frao’ionul township’ eight,of Range six. . s , /Cotrnsliipif one, two, three, four, five,six. and seven, nnd fraotional township eight,or Range setan. ... Tiiwnfoipi one, two, three, four, five,six nod seven,’’and ft actional township eight',of RanMgWL, f ...... , Townships-one, two, three, four, fire, six and,yeveii of Range nine., i The above townships are all situate south _ofthe thirty fii^pagfee of latitude, and East ol the Meridian, andembrnce nearly all the lands lying on the Amito Tickfaw,’ md Tafigapeha rivers,., The towi|shfpk'.»'ili bo offered lb the or- ,‘ler above designated, beginning with tlie lowest number of section in each. ■ The lands,resoryed by lasy. for' the tfte of soho.ds. or for other purposes, will bo ex cluded from sale-. ■ Given under my hand at tho city nf Walhiugton, this thirteenth day of June, A. D. 1820. ,. (Signed) ANDREW JACKSON. Bv the President, - GEO. GRAHAM Commissioner ofthe General,Land Office. To he puhllshed in the Natchez States man, Jackimi Journal, Louisiana Adverti ser. Allapapa Gazette. Huntsville Demo crat, Mobile Regiitar.-Dallimorr Republi can, I’hil.v clphia Sentinel, Riehmnnd Enquirer, Raleigh Suriltlmrloston Mer- y.ury. Savannah Republican, Augusta Chrnnicle,Nathville Republican, & Louis ville Advertiser.' . • pitytt 171 Brought to Jail. [ N Savannah, some time ago, a negro man who says 1th, name is JjM, and that he belongs to Johq JMttp^n but does no’' know where his master lives,nor where he ranaway from. I am induced to' be lieve that lie Is owned by some one else, he is 4 feet!# 1-4 inches high itld about 15 years of age; he stammers a little when speaking. JNO. 1 DEWS,a.c.c one 11 142 Committed to Jail, A T Coosawhatchie, on the 15th of May last, a negro man named GEORGE who says he belongs to the Oakmulgee Navigation Company In Georgia, of wlynili Mr. jtobeit.MeCali is agent •, he is about 85 years ofage, 5 feet 7 nr 8 Inches high jtvlv 18 J. .1. BECK, J. B. o. Comiintted- to Jail, , A >T Consawhatehie, on thecSih March ItSL last, a nogro mail who snys his name is JOE, whoftrst claimed Mr Richard El lis as his master, hut since sq'ya lie belongs to a Mr. J ,hn Thierce. who lives about 4' miles from Savannah i he, I* about 5 feet 0 Inches high, and about fortv years of age. •. J. J. RECK. J a. d. july 18 183 Just Received. BBI.S No.-8 Macicarei, landing Ow. and for s ile by aiigli, J ' • HERBERT. State Arsenal. •rfj'tOPOayLa svill.Jia' received until r the 1st Ilf December next, for build ing an i rsknal of Brick on the Lot op. posito tlie Guil d House, BO' fret front hr 40 feet deep, t«o stories high, fit accord ance with a plan in possession of the un dersigned^ The proposals mttst Include the cost of materials; the svork must ha doye in. the best manner, and must 1 be finished by the 1st Hay of May 18S0. Tho Bricklayers’ A Carpenter’j proposals may. be. separate or jointly—the latter wroiild be preferred. ’ A Bond, of Ten Thousand Dollars with approved security will be required; for the faithful performance ofthe coujract. W. T. WILLIAMS. Agent. aue V 1T3V Effingham County Acade ! my. T SPRINGFIELD, 1st August, t82tr. HE.rthdcrsigiidd.give notice that the' above Institution is this day opened undof tlie direction of the llev. Mr. Ol- C< T'he following ar.e the rates of Tuition: Reading, 'Writing and Cyphoring, three dollars a quarter. . English Grantar, .History and Geogra phy, five dollars a quarter. Languages, Astronomy, Philosophy nnd Belles Letteis, oighKdollars a quarter, The Students will be prepared in this Institution for entering Franklin College, ktlieiis, Georgia, as required by the Se- natus Acadomicus oftbis State,. Springfield is situated ip a healthy, high pine woods settlement, about 28 miles from Savannah, is Jhe County Tosyn, a Post Office win "be opened, pt the pla^e shortly, from Whiolilettors will be forwarded to Sa vnnmiii every other day. . . Good Board at 800 00 per year at pre- SOn ‘JOHN GOLDWIRE, ) - WILLIAM BIRD, .' |Commis- | CLEM POWERS. _ stonersl •JEREMIAHCUYLER. aug ft - 175H*/ By the President of the U- nited States. I N pursuance of law, I, Andrew Jack son, President of the United States of America,,,do hereby, declare slid make known that' a pitlifi'o safe will lif held at the Land Office at Sparta, in the State of Alabama,.on,the second Monday in Octo ber next, ’ for the disposal pf the public lands within the limits of .the underinen- .tioned townships and fractional townships, to wit: Townships seven, eight, nine, ten and eleven; of Range twenty flya- Townships seven, eight, nine, ten and fractional tnwnshlpl eleven of Range twen ty six. Townships seven, eight, dine and frgo tinnnl township ten, of Range twenty sev- en. ., Townships seven and eight, and fraction al townships nine and ten of Range twenty eight Township sevfn, and fractional town ships eight and nine, of Range twenty diner Fractional townships seven and eight nf Itunce thirty. / , ^ ■ .The townships are to he offered in- the order above designated, begiutiing witli the lowest number of section in each. The lands reserved I'V law lor the ttse pf sohnolsrdr for ptlier purposes, are to be ex cluded from sale. . Given under my hand at the City nf Washington, this third, day of July, A. D. 182». Andrew Jackson. ■By tha President i GEORGE GRAHAM, Commissioner ofthe QeneralLandOffiee. . To hp pnblisbpd.in foe Natchez States man, Jackson JbuftHI, Louisiana Adverti ser, Allapapa Gazette, Huntsville Demo crat, Mobile. Register,.Baltimore Repnbli can, Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond En quirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mercury, Savannah Ropu.blicnn, Augusta Chroni cle, Nashvillo Republican, and Louisvill Advertiser. july 28 J71 LIST OF LETTER^, U KMAINING in tho Post Office, Sa- -M>.-tanmih August 31,1829. Persons ' ishing Loiters from this List arc request ed to ask for "Advertised Letters." b. ,~-y ' . ? • Sarah A Bane, Mrs. Belllqgef 2, Mrs. Eliza Bacon, Nancy Bryan, John Barton 2, Mrs Mary Boyd, i'l'hoi II Baker, John Brown, Sami W Blair, Ralph Bowman, Wm Brandsbury t, Foies Busue, Dennis Bragdon, Capt J Brown,. Asa W Bazemore,'. WmBrownjohn, JasHogncll, Jas.Brnwn, Chat L Bradley, .. Mrs Alary J Brown, Timothy G Barn- E H Burrilt, , .ard, Mrs Nanoy Buxton,- Thoi H Bleas, Wnf 8 Burt, Wm Bellingor, Tlios V Butler. C. Mrs Charles, JosiahM Cfeaheland, Edwd Clansey, Benjamin M Colson, Clias Camion, John M,Cooper 2, P'Cartier, ' P j Cubper, John Clark, T- Connelly, Noel, Clark 9, MBs .F D Crpyatn, Moni.Chadi;ae, Henry W Crunie, Andrew Clark. Joftn'E Davis, .. , Mrs Rebecca Don- Miss Susannah A. ville, Daly,.. JnsFDtmn, Mrs Jane Davis, J A Dubignon. Jos Dean, Terenoe puffy, Johnson.Derlin, lessee Durrence, Richard Diinon, John Dugar. B: Vm English, Reuben English. Geo Fohm 2,,,: Mrs Edwd Footman, MrsMargt Farley, Johp.S Foster, Mrs H Footman, Luke Fulmar, Aim C Footman. O. Isaao C Griggs, W If Guerrineau, Densey Griffin Mrs Guerrineau, Richard W Gould. ^ * John Hares, Henry D Holland, t‘ m llarn, Francis Holcombe, Iiacc Harrison, John G, llolcpqibe, Jos s.llenrgrovci, Michael lliighes, 'Mrs Levinah Hern. J. Ebenezer Jackson, Turner Jenkins, Capt John Jackson, David Johnson, Julm Jackson, llatiiutal Johnson. . ’■ ...A. Mrs Mary II Kemp- Win Kearney, ton. J . L. ; . . -j ' Jas B Lewis, David Limeburger. ’ V , M. I 'hristiari Magser, John M’Entigant, Thus Mendenhall, John M’Kiine, Mus Mary Mercer, P M’Govein, Granby Miller- Christopher M’Don- Mbiii \V Mlllernid, - .aid, Sam Morrell, Nicholas M’Namara, Isaac Motta, R M’Donald, Philip Mulrey, Win M’GTreggor. Hogh Neisblt, Titos Pratt,- ,., Hardy G Pius. Dr Dap Platts, Mrs Eliza Postell 2. Wm Pearoe, D Postell, Mrs Pinder. - ” R. Peter Ramsey, Capt Perry Rose, Murray Reed, Miss Sarait. M Rob- Carolus Reod, erts, GrantB 'Reeves, f.ouisia' Roussett, Jas Reason, Wm Kohinsdii, Ira Richards, Win T Rase. Miss Mary A Rob- Cecelia Rirrenny, erts, Wm Rushing, Miss Eliza Roberts. 3..i John W Savage, Aqnilla Stevens, Jolin Sandarlin, Susanna Sears, Mrs Harriet Sassard, George Stevens, Thos W Sanders/ Mrs Susan M Smith, John Shapnon, Miss Susan Shigs, Mordecai Shoflali, Charles S Siinonet, jun. Mrs Jane Stillwell, Isaac T Stewart, T - Wm Taylor, Canine!) Tison,. Miss IV C Tyvon, Richard Turner, Jeremiah Tilley, Nicoll Turnbull, Mary Tyson, Cluik W Turner. IP. Mrs Jane Wall, Mrs Mary A Wango, Wimberly J Wail, Robe'it F. Webb, Mrs Mary Wall, Mrs E Whiting, Mrs Eliza Wail, K H Woodhouse, Lewis Warmsley, John Williamson, Chas Ward, Elisha Wilson, Miss Elizabeth H. Thos Williams, Ward, Stephen S Williams, Emanuel Wand sen. John J Whiter Emanuel. Wand jr*. An Ordinance limit the amount of the Poll Tax JL to be imposed on, and collected from any free white citlzon of Savannah and Hamlets thereof. Whereas tlie General Assembly pf the State ofGeorgia at tlie last Annual Meet ing thereof enacted that tlie amount of the poll tax for the said City and Hamlets should not exceed one dollar. Be it therefore Ordained, by the Mayor and Aldermen ofthe City of Savannah and Hlmlets thereof, in Council Assembled, Thatjhe amount of Poll Tax for 1820 and annually thereafter on any free ,shite in habitant of said city and hamlets aforesaid shall not exceed ono dollar exclusive of costs provided returns are mado as pre scribed by Ordinance. . . . § 2. Beit further Ordicmei by the authori ty aforesaid. That all ordinances or parts thereof, imposing a higher anfount of Poll Tax be ami the same are hereby tepealed. Passed in Council 27th August, 1820. . W. T. WILLIAMS, Mayor. • [Attest] M. Myers, e. o. aug 20 . - - • f \ Congress Mineral Spring. Water. . ■ , t , f«NHE subscriber will during tlie season 1 have this -article-cooled . in tee ami will be ready for customeis at all times of tho day. I • , ' . 'A.-PAJ^iflNS.; - . • Djruggisf at the Eagle Gibbons’ Range, june 29 • 148 Chatham .Superior Court. I •• i MAY TERM, us”) W HEREAS-William G.isi.-n,.I-nnes Bilbo, Onuv Tnfl, ami f'emeo Gordon, were •sun niuneil tn nttend tliis Term ofthe Couit as Grand Jurors and made default—It is ordered that they ho severally f(ned in the sufii of Fortv Dollars, unless good rauw of cxciue he, filed with the Clerk of ibis Court., on or before tho first daji ofthe npxr Termy ! True extract from the minutes. ■ W ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk, t- IIEREAS John Dennfs, Thoniaj 8. Luthei. Nieoll Tninbull, Johh P. Dean, Joseph Hitchcock, George Bnn- ney f Apson Parson. Levt Hart, and Wil liam K. Gaston, were summoned to attend’ this Term of the Court as Petit Juiore and' made default—It is ordered that they bo severally fined in foe sum uf Twenty Dol lars, unless good cause of excuse be filed, with tlie Clerk ofthis Conn on or befoaa the first day of the neit Term. • True extract fiom the minutes.' ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk. Isaac Young, sept 1 Y. GEO. SCHLEY, p. m. DR. HOWEL’S, Vegetable: Medicines. ' T HE’Golden Tincture of China,.for Scrofula.Incipient consump!ion|&e. The compound vegetable Tincture for the cure of Ulcers, Tetters, sore eyes ,&e. Dr. Hosyel’s Red Drops, an effectual re medy for Rheumatism'; : Dr. Howel’a Health Drops. .. ' ■ ALSO Dr. Hotvel’s celehm.ed family Pills. A supply ofthese celaliraled tnadipines just received and fonsale by Al PARSONS, Agent At the Eagle; No 8 Gibbon’s range, july 80 , . . Mr- RapheL » Y lettera received by-the Vice Con sul qf Franbe at Savannah, it ap pears that Mr. Raphel, son ofMr. Joseph itaphel, formerly a merchant of- lira city qf. Marseilles, France,is entitled to teceive money which was due. to his father, '’and riotv ready to, be paid to him, he camo in this coifljtry.soin'eyears ego, but his place of roside’nce is not known. ... . . ., The Printers in’ the. United. States ,wil| innfrr an important service to him,-in hav ing the goodness to publish'this advertise - nent, any information concerning tho said Itaphel, will be thankfully received by the Vice CommliOf Franco, at Savannah. - sept 8 . ■ ”V,m The Post-Master (jeneral, United States, 1)5*. Ele-izer E.uly, and others. J tn the iith Circuit Court V. S. District of n Georgia, to May "Jtrm, Itt'iO. A N action of debt on bond having been instituted in the nbov$ ense by tho Post-Mn^tor Geiierai of the United States, against Eiouzer Marly, Sheldon C. Dun ning, S.amuel Nicholas, and P. H. Well- nwttt, anil servloo having been’ effected ou all the defendants, except' Samuel Nicho las, who, the Marshal returns, is not to ho found in this District—iJn motion of the District Attorney, It is Ordered, thnt the said Samuel Nicholas bn, and he is hereby cited tojpptaf at tho office ol the Clerk of •said.Court on or before the first .Monday in November next, being the Rules day*of Mid Court for said month, then and tlicru Id pie »d or answer to. thtf snid action—and It is further Ordered, that this citation be publisheil«for the. space df three months in orie of the Uazi tiesnf this state. J. CUYLEH, District Judee. Extract from Ritfr ltnok, ' G2o Oitn,‘Clerk. july 8th, 1820 1 Tit 50 Chatham Inferior CoUrt JULY TERM, 18M. :, W HEREAS William H. Coe. WIN liauiF. Trylor. James Tlmnip- son, Horace Blair. Thoum .Ryerson, Frances I Lay, Norman ItULedd, William Finch, George Oliver. John W. Turner, sind Jacob Gould, were summoned to at tend the present Term of this Court as Jq-J rort'nnil madedefaub—Ordered that they- be severally fined in the sunt of Ten Dq iars, unless they file on oath, with the Clerk o|. this Court, guod cause of exsuse on or be fore the first day of tlie noxt Term. True extract from the minutes. ‘ ROBERT W. POOLER. Clerk. an gif- ' 18-T , New Goods. , M PRENDERGAST, Nos 8 k 14,. • Gibbon's Hlock has opened n ftetlj asstirtmcni of - ■ ; ' * *\ t DRY GOODS, received per late arrivals—t onststlng in part of. t •*.' '. , - > • Superior Blue, Black Si Mixed cloths Fancy I’ripts, Mourning do i ■ j Figured and Oros, bar Jaconets—(fine)" Yellow Nankeens rll? Furniture Fringe Linen Caqihric Hdkfs Wellington Cravats Besona do Hlk Levantine do .-, Blue Bandana Hkfi Brow'n Linen (fine) . w “ “ Ljwn for Ladies’ Hals Cotton L'ambric do do Ponge Sinchews and Levantines Coloured Gros De Naples -■ Belt, Hat, Cap .ahd Taffet Ribbons, i Nankin Crapes, English ThrearTlacea : Worsted Braid, Sop- I’nnrl Bniiiins, Long White Kid Gloves,-,H. S Mitts, f Bleached, Brown and Colored home', spans,- Checks, Linen, and Cotton.’ Ticking, &c. Sia. All of which will be auld unusually low. aug 27 184 .’ . The Stivanuah .Steam . Rice Mill, * , J T the East end of the City, is now xSl receding Rough Rice. The schoo- : ner Sarah jByne, . safe and substantial vessel, in excellent order and well calcula ted front her light draught of water'for tits business, is in readiness at the Mill, at)'I may be sent to any of the neighborii« plantations for the convenience df those wlus may not yet liave had a good opportunity - of getting their Rice forward—thd size of this vessel .makes tier perfectly safe to prot ceefoio any of tho Southern Rivers or in lets. ’ . r HALL, SlIAPTER&TUPPER. aug 27 -. ’ 184 Sulphatejof Quioine. tfk: OUNC jlS genuine Sulphate of •NXjr *..Q6inine,-from Apothecaries’ Hall, London—just imported. For saio HALL, SlIAPTER &TUPPER. aug 27 ’ ’184 ' ...Wanted to Purchase. A NEG/’Q -boy between 15 and i; Xm.' years of age. Apply at the office of foe Savannah Republican. • }iMv >*.•-. 171^ r * Ir. sh .Mackerel. ffA S*'"BULS No 3 Mackerel For sale, by PALMES & LEE. aug 'O' Exchange Dock. Dr. A. Slieftail’s Office I S now kept in Broughton Street, Im mediately opposite the lesidence of Mr. John Waters; his professional scrvict are respectfully tendered to ihemhabitait of tlie city and a Ijaeent potinty ■ aug ’27. 1811. .