Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 22, 1829, Image 1

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^}Oi19(5.i ol* XXVI Figg# JiaL TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 22,|1829. Whole No»iiiutiUi<NViWu2i / Notice. _ TrP fi l ib«ciib"t having qualified nn nT^ho'wtll of the late losepli Law sen. MatrJiK iMalPHpt n.nkopayment. j 0UN 8 . LAW. i71»lL Notice, aaoiBMliaglr. saasKsB*^ AdM'or. , Notice. ^--anua bavin* demands against Ip; ,.. t „v (if tlio lata Mrs. Sarnh Da ■*- v -|| pvesont thorn duly attested, Lamotta wm P ..-..ij 05 uto will mako l(irl thoio lTiuei liaymelilto a> , ott a, Jun . Qualified txecutor. Inlv t Ntitofy , . , A t f toferson* ^avlnfc dcm4qd* tomst ,ho**t4V6ofJamosS»'"'V.“»l M0 i them, and thnso nMled will SWtNEV.Acinilor Inljttt ,Tl - - ■ -■—• pre- make Notice. wssttrZXXiSiM i "•Jjlf! JSSSsbT C. M. KINO. jnne 13 l^ 9 L, Notice. F OUR inontlls after data, application .vill he made to the Honorable the Jusiices of tho Inferior Court of TOITinft- ham county, when sittmi ^r ore mary pur- noses, for leave to sell the half of an noth Sided watt of land in the comity of Effln* I ham, containing 1.17 l * acres formerly the property of Benjamin I’orter. for the ■ benefit of the heirs of William O. Porter, deceased. . mv ^ lM K IN<J. [ Administrator de bonis non. may 8 too ' “~ MALLEItY A DUFFY, DRAPERS tt TAILORS, ON TUB BAY, EAST OP TUB CITY HOTEL. A VP, received by recent arrivals from J.X Now York, a fdesh and elegant as sortment of the most arnsomffffe GOOJ>S, In their line— coNaiaTiNoor llliic black, brown, oliVo, Oreen and mixi BRAt ADC LOTUS. Bliio, brown,groeh,and steel mlxt QUEENS CLOTH. Blue black and fancy colored slngto mil" led CASHMERE. Merino Cloth and Cassimere, (light and beautiful tnaterials Tor summer wear) . Bomhaftirte Circassian Brown, wlute and drab English and Frenoh Drill Striped Plnten'tlbe, Satin Jdan Grass Cloths, Bourbon Drill Silk Camhlet, Nankeen And a Variety of other sltlffs suitable Ibl slimmer coatees'and pantaloons VESTINGS English, Italian and French black end eolored Silk Valencia and Marseilles of Buff, White ami neai fancy Patterns White and Buff Cassimere and Cash- menu All of which they are prepared to make tn measure. In the best manner and at short notice. FANCY ARTICLES. A handsome assortment tif Silk and Urten Cambric Pocket Hand kerclilAfs Cravats, Stocks, Stiffnors ' Blu k, white and straw colorod Horse* skin Gloves, Grass Cloth and l.lhen do Spspehilers,Watch Guards 4tra Rib- bons. Hosiery of all descriptions Foraging, Mnroco, Cadet & Mnditei rancan Caps, See. &c. ALSO, A general Assortment of nr.AoV aiaM! spniuo and summbr Brought, to Jail. I N Savannah, on tho loth lust, n negro mnn who says his. name is JERRY, anil that he belongs to lift State of Geor gia, that he runaway from the Chatahon- oliec river njposit 4 months ugo—lie is.5 (cut II inches high, and about 33 years of nge;he is of a yellow‘complexion and stut ters w lion speaking. JOHN I DEWS, j,c.c. oug 18 180 Brought to Jail, I N Savannah on the totli Inst, a negro man who says his name is SIMON, and that lie belongs to tho State or Geor gia, that lie ranaway from the Chalalioo- cheo Hlvcr about 4 months ago—ho Is b feet 3 3*4 inches high and about Sb t ears of age—he has lost one of his front teeth, JOHN I. DEWS, i. c. c ft'ug IB . Brought to Jail. ^i\ Savannah, on the loth lust, a hrgrn JL man who says Ills name is NED, nhd ‘that lie belongs to the State nf Geoigia, that ho ranaway from the Cliatnhonrhee river about 4 inmilhs ago, lie is 8 feet 8 Inches high anil about S3 vears ■ JOHN I. DEWS ..c. c. aug 18 1811 II Bwiu> CLOTHING. Consisting of Coats. Frocks and Co.itteEs, Pnnta Ions Vests, Jackets, Draweis, Sluris. Cellars, &c. &c. StC. M. & D. respectfully infitrlhthelr friends that the whole of the goods have heen care fully selected by Mr. M. jind the ready made clothing, manufactured entirely un der hi, inspection, V they assure their oil's tomersihat the inmost confidence may he Notice. 'ERE AFTER the SaVannah Libra ry will bo opened for the deliver' to , Rce( | ,|, e raithlulncss of their work Monday. Wednesday and r ri | .pJjI ^ ..onus every Monday, Wednesday day. from 4 to 0 o’clock P. M. . Individuals not share holders can have the following ..Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on the 29th Ultimo, a ne gro man, who says his name is TO- \E Y.and that he belongs to William Heal of Richmond County, Ga. that he ranaway about iwo weeks ago, lie is 9 feel 3 12 in ches high & about S3 i eai s of age—the top or his head is gray. JOHN 1 DF.WH.J. c. < auc0 173 Brought to Jail-. I N Savannah, on the Slst i.liimo. a ne. gin man who sa.s his name ip ISAAC aiid that he belongs tn Bevill Cook of El bert County. Oa that he ranaway ahoui three weeks ago—lie is » feet 2 3-4 inches high and about 48 tears of age, he has a scar on Ills chin, .. JOHN! DEW'S, j. c. c, aliio 173 Brought to Jail, I N Savannah no the gjih' Mny a negro m.m who »ay* h»w name it JANUA RY, and that he belong trt Kiiward Chis- olmn. of Soiiih Cnrolinn, ill x he ranaway- about one week ngo, ho itt 5 -teet 2 inches hit'll aiidnliout 2t ve.ir< of age, he has lost several of his frunl teeth. aug is J. 1. PFiWS, j, c,.c. By the President of the U. States. I N pursuance of law, I, \nbuf.w Jack- son, President or lire United States ot America do hereby declare and make known tltat a public sale will bo held ill tile Land Office at St tlcten&Cohrt Utilise, in the State of Lnukiana, on the second Monday in November next, for tho dlspo. sal nftlio nnapproprlated.puldic lands Willi in. the limit of the undermentioned town, slit is. situate in me Ladd District West of Pa u l River,and F.ast of the Island of New Orleans, to wilt Township two, of Range one, Townships ono, two, three, five ahd Six, of llutige two. Townships on*, ‘iwo, three, four, five uid six. of Range three. Townships one, two, three, four, six and seven, and Iractional townships tight and nine, of Range four. To»nsltipsont, twot three, fohi, five,six and seven, and fractional township eight, of Uiingo five. Townships one, two, Hired, four, five, six and seven, and fractional township eighr.of Range six. Townships one, two, three, fniir, five,six and seven, and fractional township eight,of Range seven. Townships one, two, three, fohr, five,six and seven, nnd Ii actional ton Whip eight,of Range eight. Townships one, two, three, fonr, five-, six and seven uf Range nine'. The above townships are all situate south of the thirty Aril degree Of latitude, and F.ast ol the Meridian, and embrace nearly all th'i lauds lying on the Amite Tickluw, ml Tangap.ilri rivers. The townships Will He offered in ilie or der above designated, beginning with the lowest number of section in each. The lands reserved hv law for theme of schools, nr for other ptirpdieti will be ex. eluded from sale. Given under my hnnd nttho city bf Washington, this thirteenth day of June, AtD. 1828. (Signed) ANDREW JACKSON. Bv the President, ' GEO. GRAHAM Cnininissidner iff the General Land office. To he published In the Natchez States man. Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti ser. Aliapapd lazelle, Huntsville Demo crat. Mobile Register. Baltimore llcpubli- cui, Phjl* elphia Sentinel, Richmond Enquirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mer cury, Savannah Republican, .Augusta Chronicle,Nashville Republican, &. Louis ville Advertiser, inly 28 17t LIST OF LETTERS, JJ^EM UNINGln the Post Office, Su ed to ask for "Advertised Letters.’’ B. Sarah A Bane, Mrs. Eliza Butdn, John Barton 2, Tlios B Baker, Sami W Blair, Win Brandsliury t, Dennis Bragdon, Asa W. Bazemore, Jn» Ragncll, *' Clias L Uiadlcy, Timothy G Barn ard, . The Post-Master General, Unittad States, S. District of vannali. August 31. 1828.' Persons I f;| 0 azer Early, and others, islilng Letters from, tills List are request-1 j n the „ (/l circuit Court V Georgia, to May 7crm, IBeo. AN action nf debt.on liond having been /% instituted in .the above case by thn Mrs. Bellinger t, Nancy Bryan, Mrs Mary Boyd, John Brown, Ralph Bowman, Fates Bosue, Capt J Brown, - WnVBrownjohn, Jas Brown, Mrs Mary J Brown, E 11 Hurritr. Mrs Nancy Buxton, Win B Burt, JTIios C Butler. Joslah M Cleabctand, Benjamin M Culsan, John M Cooper 2, P J Cooper, T Connelly, Miss F D CroVatn; Ileiiry W Crunte, D, Mrs RhheccA Don Li Villc, Jas F Diinn, J A Duhignon. Terence D iffv, Jessee Durrcnce, John Dug. r. JR- Jleuben English. P Hie use of the Library on 1st ms 1— ' Fov one year, by paying " six montlis, “ " any less period, at the per manth WM. MOREL, Librarinn. may I 182(0 . *12 D rate ol 2 Effinghtlm County, INFERIOR COURT. Jui.r Term, 1828. O N the petition of William Morel, sla ting 1 lie existence & loss and praying the establishment nf a certain promissory note, jointly and severally made and Halted by William J. Mttlrvne. and William G Porter, hpllt late of said county deceased, dated Effingham county, 13th February. IVT II824, parable to the said Wililam Morel, or P m ,„ FlOtlCC. cmlM, on m before tho 1st day of January OUR months after date, we shap ot>3 nex(i f or t |, e 5Mm „f tiventy-five dollars,for ply Id the Court of Ordinary of Ef- V r( ,oeived. a copy -whereof, with the ringha.n comity, for leave to sell all the I n (flUaVlt of tho said ", illiani Morel, is filed Real Estate of William H. WomackidBo. in (he c| ev U'» Office,—It is ordered thal being several tracts of Land Id said cmmty, yVilliam King, of the County df Effiing- on hnth sides of tho Louisville road, eon- | umi ihe acting and qualified adniimstralnr taining together 570 acres, for the benefit , a j,i William G. Porter, deceased, bf ‘ h ' ,ll0l "vM,LIAM A. P REV ATT, U'^ the heirs and representatives nfthe said Adm’r. in right of his Wife. SARAH PREVATT, Adnfx. mar 28 ‘ 73 *r- Brought to J ails jfN Savnnnnh, jomc time ago. a negru B man who soya - lila name is .11M, and jhnt ho belongs to Jonn Pitman but does no' know where his master lives,nor where lie rnhuwav from. 1 am Induced to he lieve that lie is ow nkd by some one else, lie is 4 feet (S1-4 inches high and ahnul 15 vears of age; he stammers a little when speaking. JNO. 1 DEWS, j. p. 0 ".ne 14 142 , Tims II Bleat, Win Bellinger, MrS Charles, Etlwd Clanscyt Ohas Cauiiun, - P Cartier, Jfilm Clerk',, Noel Clark 3, Molts Cltadiiac; Andrew Clark. John E Davis; Miss Susaunah Daly, Mrs Jane Davis, Jos Phan, Johnson Derlin, Richard Dimon, •Vnt English, Geo Fahm 2, Mn Marat Farley, Mrs M H Footman, Wm O Footman. Isaao C Griggs, Denser Giiffin Richard W Gould. John Hares, in Harn, Isace Harrison, Jps S Hcargriivcs, I lira Leviuah Hern, J, . Ebenezee Jackson, Turner Jenkins, Capt John Jackson, David Johnson, John JackiUn, Hamutal Johnson. Mrs MaryH Kemp- Wm Kearney, ton. Pnit-Mustcr General u'f the United Slates, agninst Eleazer Eiirly, Sheldon ('..Dun- nliig, Samuel Nicholas, nnd F. H. Well man, and service having been effect' d on nil the defendants, except Samuel Niello- - las, who, the Marslnil jetlirhf, is tint 10 lib found ill this District—On moilnn of the DistricFAttorney, It is Ordered, that tho said Samil'el Nicholas he, and lie is hereby cited to appear af the office n| the Clerk of, siid ' onrl on or before the first Monday Irt November next} being the Rules day of said Court for Said month, then and tliern to pie d or ohswer to th? sgid action—and ; It is further Ordered, that this citation lib published for tho space of three molitlisiti. one of the Gazelles of ilits state. - J. ClfYLF.lt, District Jude'e. Extract from Rule Book, Qko. OLkis, Clerk. July Bill, 1828., , TL19B* . Chatham Supcviov Couvt, • , . MAVTIRM.vm W HEREAS William Gaston, JntnA Bilbo, On ay Talk, and Georg* Gordon, were summoned In attend this Term of the Couit at Gtand Jurors nnM made default—h is ordered that thoy b.o • seveiifly fined in the sum bf Forty Dollars, I uffiessgood caitse iff excutg be filed with I the Clerk of this Court, art br before .thp Mr, Edivtl William J. Mulryne, deceased, do slieiv cause on or heforb tite (list day bf th" next term ol Ibis Cnurt, >«hy tho prayer of the petitin cr should not he erniited, anil it is M - ' I furlltor ordered that this rule be published lipiICvi (in ono of the public Gnzettus of the * itv T HE subscribers beg leave to inform 0 f Savannah, onoea monili until the time their cn-toiYicrs and friends, that I ^utraintn'l for sho ving cause thereof. | early in the Fail they- will have a superior 1 | assortment of Dry Goodst both imported and domestic, nf every dc- j Cham b er & Superior Court, Committed to Jail, A T Coosa whatchie. on the \5ih of Mn v Inst* a negro man named f»EO!tGh \v|fo iayR he belonRs to the OakmulRue Navigation Comp.mv in Georgia, of whom Mr. Uobeit McCnii isageul; he is about 35 vears of age, 5 fhet 7 nr S inches high fiilv 13 J. J. Ur.CK. J.n, \u Committed to Jail, A T Consawhntcbie. on the 25th March Inst, n negro mnn wlm say. Ills name is JOE. who first claimed Mr Richard h.l- lis ns hi, master, lint since sny, he belongs tn a Mr. J din I’llierce, who lives nhnnl 4 miles from Savannah; lie is nhoul 5 feet 8 inches high, and ahnul fiirtv vears nf age. J. J. BFiCK. j. a. n. july 18 .183- Extract from the minutes, JNO. CHARLTON, 01k. jUly 18* 167|l. kctiption, which they intend selling on their liberal terrtis. - -Thoy nlso inform Ih’ajj Willism Rose will nttend to the Dry Goods usinets, ami Hugh Rose.to Ilie Factorage rand Commission Business, at their Count- f lag Home on the Bay, and will make libe ral advances to Such as m:ly fed disposed to cult use them with the disposal qf their pioduco. Both businesses will bo oarried on as liefurc, under the firm of. WM. & H. ROSE- - jnne 12 tig # "Just Received. arv ;;|l| ,s Nn. 3 Mackerel, ladding ®JT. John 8 Foster, Luke Fulmer, a,, ^ W K Guerriheau, Mrs Ouerrineau, H: Henry D Holland,. Francis Holcombe, John G llolcombo, Michael Hughes, Chatham Su perior Court. January Term, 1830. in Equity, JUNE 25th, 1829 The Marine St Flrd In snrnnce Bank of the State or Goorgia, ot al. vs. Eleazer Early, ct.al. I T being verifiodm the Cnurt that Elea- zor Early one of the defendants in the above cause resides out nf Chatham coun ty—On motion it is ordered that tho sain Eleazer Enrly appear nn or before the first day of the next Term of this Court an‘1 en- tor iiis appearance thereto and ill detail! . a • i - a l«>. i'o nntlfi In For sale. A TllAd^ of larid containing 250 a ...» : -im • . ,«hvpiii ores, situate in the district of Oi- thetgof the said complainant hayo leave t angcbnrgb, on Edlsto creek in tho state of proceed on '.heir said Bilh«jn the sair e Smith Catolma; bounding nottli on lands ntanner as if personal service ol-tlie I u of Daniel Mazyck, nnd sodtli and west on and subpoena had been effected on the sat 'hesaid creek. Eleazer—Afid it is further ordered tha For a jilat of said laud, arid terms of salo, | this Rule ho puhlialieil once » month in one kpply to fell -8 GEO. GLEN, Ex’or. est. nfjolin Glen. , Seidlitz and Soda Pow- , ders* DOZEN boxes Soda Poiv- defs do SeWlifZ do mi i also - , Aha improved Cheltenham Salts, pro I pared hy Savory, Moore & Davidson, itn- [ verted and for snle bv of the Public Gazettes of Savannali the expiration thereof. F.xtract from tho minutes; ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk. jurie SO 153 SO Just Received. P ER Ship Henry and oilier late arri vals a supply of tho following am- State Arsenal. P " OPOSALH will he received until die 1st nf December next, for httild- ingan UisKNALiff Brick on the Lot op posite the Ou-ml House, 00 feet front bv 40 feet deep, two siori h high, in accord ance with a plan in possession of the un- <l *T'|fe' proposals must include tho cost of materials |. the ivoik must he dong in the hest manner, and must he finish'd by the t st day Of May 1#90. Tho Bricklayers & Carpenter’s proposals may bo separate or jointly—the Inner would bejirererrod. J A Bond of Ten Thousand Dollars with unproved security will be required, for the faithful performance of the hBhtract,- W. T. WILLIAMS, Agnit. 173H . By the President of the U- iiited States. I N |mrsuance of law, t, A no hew Jack son, Presidentof the United States of America, do hereby declare and make kniiwn that a pttblio.sale will life" held at the Land ftfflee tit Sparta, in the State af Alabama, on th" second Monday in Octo ber next, for the disposal of the public lands within the limits iff the uudermen- tioned* townships add fractional townships, to wit: Townllilns ScVen, eight, nine, ten and eleVen.nl' Range twenty five. To« nships seven, eight, nine, ten and traciinnat townships eleven of Range twen ty ai*- Townships seven, eight, nine'and frao tional township ten, of Range twenty sev Townships seven adit eight, and fraction al townships nine aiid ten of Range twenty eight Township seven, and fractional town ships eight and nine, of Range Iwenty nine. Fractional townships ioven and eight of Range thirty. Tho townships are to bo offered in tht order above designated, beginning with (lie lowest nunther of section in each.- The lands reserved hy law lor the use of schools, or for oiher purposes, ate lo be Sx- eluded from sale. Given under iviy band at the City of Washington, this third day of July, A. D. 1828. ANDREW JACKSONt By tha President: GEORGE GRAHAM; , Commissioner of the GcneralLandOffice. To be published in the Natchez States man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti ser, Allapnpa Gazette, Huntsville Demo crat, Moiiile it egistcr, Baltimore Uopiibli can Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond En quirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mercury, Savannah Republican, Augusta Chroni cle, Nashville Republican; and Loitisvill Advertiser. July 28 171 Jas B Lewis, Christinn Magser, Thos Mendenhall, Miss Mary Mercer, Granb Miller, Sam SV MUIerard, Sam Morrell, Isaatl MotU, Philip Mulrey, Hugh Neisbit, Titos Pratt, Dr Dan Platts, Wm I’carce, Sirs Pander. L. DaVid l.imeburgcr. M. John M'Entigant, John M'Kiuic, P M'Govetn, , Christopher M'Don- Ald, Nicholas M’Namara, R M'Dnnald, Wm M’Grcggor. N. P. Hardy G Pitts. Mrs Eliza Posteli 2. D Posteli; R. Capt Perry Ra«e, Miss SarSh M Rob erts, Louisia Roussett, Will Rohinsmi, Wut T It iso. Cecelia llivten»y, Wm Rushing, Pater Ramspy, Murray Ilced, Carolus Reed, Giant B IteeVes, Jns Reason, Ira Richards, Miss .Mary A Rob erts, „ Miss Eliza Roberts. S. John W Savage, Aqiillla Stevens, John Saiidorlin, Susanna Sears, Mrs Harriet Sassnrd, George Stevens, Tlios W Sanders, MNDHUn M Smith, John Shannod. Miss Susan Hhigs, Mnrdecul Slioftall, Clurles S Sim'onel, jun. Isaac •T Stewart, Wm Taylor, Miss W C Tyson, Jeremiah Tilikj’. Mdry Tyson, Mrs Jane Wall. Wimberly J Wall, Mrs Mary Wall, Mrs Eliza Wall, Lewis'Warmsiey, Chas Ward, Miss Elizahoth Ward, aue l cles sale by A. PARSONS, . ist, at the Eagle, No. 8 mnre.h a 54 Dri White Lead, ground in oil Dutch & American Linseed Oil India Vermillion Gold Leaf Guin Shellac Dry Black Lead Lamblack assorted papers Window Glass assorted sizes Paint-Brushes do do T. MARLOW. I Notice* 1HE Pilots and Masters of vessels are, » a ,„v _ , I vb, 'o report any ease of fe- With a complete assortment of articles m (time oV.ISf 10 "* d,s,,!118 fe * is,i "S Bt 'b' the n'mvo line for sale low hv I tn,m.° T'fqnent to. i|,o arrival Sfvessel \ ofthu E 0 ?* neglect in the obspcvance 1 a' " " c V v . 1 ' 1 ho reported to Council. I; fPnmntmi. Lc,HABERSHAM, - inerlvncctmiedhyS.«& M. Allen &Co„ QflJ8«r. l !two jAiM|C*ty. Hole)' - June Effingham County Acade my- SPRINGFIELD, 1st Aiifft.sf. mp. T IIK undorSigneil g« v0 notice that the above Institution is this day <upetied under the direction of tho ltcv. Mr. Ol- C °T!to following are the rates of Tuition: Reading, Writing and Cyphering, tiireo (l °Engli»h , Orahidrt History and Geogra- P, t < ,i V gna d gel! 1 aIK'. Philosophy and Belles^ Letters, eight dollars a quarter, The Students will be prepared in this Institution for entering Franklin College, Athens, Georgia, as required by the Se- natus Academicus of this State. Springfield is situated ill a healthy, higli pine woods settlement, about 28 miles from Savannah, is the County 1 own, a Post Odice w!M he opened at the place shortly from which letters will ho forwarded to Sa every other day. vannn Got sent, I Board at 208 0.0 per year at pro- JOHN GOLDWfRE, Y_ WILLIAM BIRD, I Pommis CLEM POWERS. ( stonersj JERF-MIAHCUYLER.) aug 6 175»ot, . • An Ordinance T O limit tho amount of the Poll Tax to he imposed on, and collected from any free white citizen Of Savannah and Hamlets thereof. Whereas the General Assembly of the Stalo of Goorgia at tho last Annual Alert ing thereof enacted that the amount of the poll tax for tho said City and Hamlets should not exceed one dollar. De it therefore Ordained, by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah anil Hamlets thereof, in Council Assembled, That the amount of Poll Tax for 1820 and annually (hereafter on any Fee white in habitant of said city and hamlets aforesaid shall not exceed ono dollar exclusive ol costs provided returns are made as pre scribed hy Ordinance. § 2. Be it further Ordianed lytheauthon ly aforesaid. That all ordinances or parts thereof, imposing n higher amount of Poll Tax he nnd the snme are hereby lepealcd- Passed in Council 27th August,. 1829. W. T. .WILLIAMS, Mayor. [Attest] M. Myehs. q, C. nug 29 N . ■ Congress Mineral Spring Water. T HE subscriber will during the sensm; have this artiolc cooled to ice an" 1 ill be ready for.Customon at' all times 0. ,h0<w *' . . A.PARSONS.. Druggist’ at the Eagle Gibbons' Rang?. june&2 -M. Mrs Jane Stillwell, T. Caruneil Tison, Richard Turner, Nicoll Turnbull, Clias W Turner, W. Mrs Mary A Wange, llobeit F. Webb, Mis F, Whiting, R H Woodhousc; John Williamson, Elisha Wilson, II. Thos Williams, Stephen S Williams, True extract from the minutes. ROBERT W. PO< >LER, Citric. W HEREAS John Dennis,-Thnmx} S. Lutliei, Nicoll Turnbull. Iiiltn P. Dean, Joseph Hitchcock, George Hnn- ney. Anson I’ayon, l.evt Hart, und WiL liam K. Gasilin, were sumninncd to attend' this Term of the Court at Petit Juiort and made defahlt— It Is ordrred that they be severally fined in tha sum of Twenty DoF lurs, unlcst a aid cause of excuse be filed >iih the Clerk uf this Court on bf beford the first day of the next 'I'elm. True extract fmm the minutes. ' T ROBERT W. PbOLEIt, Clerk. aug 27 184 ^ Chatham Inferior Court JULY TERM, 18*0. * W HEREAS William H. Coe, Wtl- liam t’. Tcylor, James Tbomp^ son, Horace lUalr, Thomas Ryersom Prances 1 Lay, Norman M*Leod, William Pinch, Oeorue Oliver. John W. Turners and Jacob Gould,.were summoned to at- lend the' present Term of .tills Courtms Ju- rnri and made default—OrduVed that' they* he severally fined in the sum qfTert H5 lor§,/ unless thov tile < n oSdi. with the Cleik 6X ihis Court, good railse of excuse on or be* - fore the first day of the next Term. True extract from the minutes. H OR PUT W.VOOLKR, Clerk. . nut* 7 . 1 B-i • New Goo^sl PRENDERGAHT, Nos 3 &14 Oihhon’s Block lists opened fiesb assortment of , DttY GOODS, received per late arrivals—Consisiing ^iri' pait of Superior Blue, Black Sc Mixed cloths Fancy Prints, Mourning do ‘ ' , Figured and.Crnsx bar Jaconets—(fine) Yellow Nankeens ' « . d" Furniture Fringe Linen Cambric Mdkfs - . ^ « Whllington Cravats Besniia. do lllk Levantine do - Blue Bandana llkfs - ; ilrown Linen (fmq) . . •• “ Lawn foe I.adies’ lialy ( * Cotton Cambrio do do • Ponge Sincheivt and l.evnntine* . Coloured GrosDe Najiles Belt, Hat, Cap "and T.ilTpt ltihhnns. Nankin Crapes, English Thread laces Worsted Braid. 8n;i Pearl .UiittonS. Long While Kid Gloves, H. S Miltsl Bleached, Brown nnd Colored home spuns, Checks, Lineh, nnd Cotloti Ticking, &c. fite. All of whicip wiU b* sold unusually low; aug 27. , 184 ' M. Emanuel IVantl sen. John J White, Eninnnei Wand jr. Isaac Young. Y. GEO. SCHLEY, v. m. sept l DR. HOWEL’S, Vegetable Medicines. T HE Golden Tinbture of China, for Scrofula,Incipient consnmpiionj&c The compound vegetable Tincture fot ilie cure of Ulcers, Tenors, sore eyes &c: Dr. Dowel’s Red Drops, an effectual re medy for Rheumatism. Dr. llonel’s Health Drops. ALS" Dr. Hoivoi’s cclcbrt. ed family Pills. A supply of these celebrated inedieiue* just received and for sale by A. PARSONS, Agent. - At tho Eagle, No 8 Gibbon’s range, july 30 The Savannah Steam Rice Mill, A T the East end of tlm City, il'noH n receiving Rough Rice. Tile sclioo-j nor Sarah Jayne, a safo and shbslanlinl’ vessel, in excellent order and wbll calcula ted from her light draught of water for thd business, is in readiness at ilie Mill, an I ninv he sent to any of the neighboring plantations for the convenience 6f those who may not yet have had a good p(tf)° r '"nity ■ of getting their Rico forward—the size of tills vessel nitrites her perfectly stifo to pro ceed to any iff the Southern Rivers or in lets. HALL, 8HAPTER &TUPPER. nng 27 184 . , Sulphate of Quinine; OUNCES genuine Sulphate of 12 xy Quinine, from Apothecaries’ Hall, London—just imported. For sale by HALL, SIIAPTER & TUPPER. - an? 27. 184 Mr. Raphe!. B Y letters received hy the Vice Con sul of France at Savannali, it ap- pearsthat Mr. RapliCI, son of Mr. Joseph taphel, formerly a merchant of Ilie city' if Marseilles, Franto.iseniitled lo receive ii-mey wliicii ivas due to his father, and notv ready to.be paid to him, he came in ihts country somoyoars ago', but hls place of residence is not known., The Printers in tho United States wil; confer an importanf servicejo him,ill^hav-' ,g life goodness to publish this advertise- tout, aYiy information concerning the said .tiphel, will be thankfully received by the ; Vice Consul qf Fiance, at Savannah^ 1 sC'pt 8 198 Wanted to Purchase, A NEG O boy between 15 and 17 yeary of ago. Apply At th6‘ omeft of 'lie Suvannah Kepubfiinn. jujv 171 m -- ■' ...i-. i •if t six Mackerel. Hi Lai No8 Mackerel nitg 20 For sale, hy . PALMES & LEE, I’xchange Dock. |)r. A. Sshefi ail’s Office ; I S now kepi in Broughton Street/ irfi- nvediaiejy opnOsito alio t ddence of Mr. Jtffni Wa’ters; his profesfidtial services’ ar? respectfully iom'ered;to ilminhabitant# of the city and a 1 Ijncant cBunty.; . • aug 27