Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 24, 1829, Image 1

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- [Vo 197, »•••••••••»•••••••• voi. XXVI t’HlJRSDAY EVENING,'SEPTeMbEII 24, 1829* Whole No., IHP, Bubicrih*r having qualified ' - - ■*' •— * ’lLnwsen all persons wnHP, Bunscrilwr Having qu r J/ the wlll.of the late loseph IShMN hSSS •debted to theiimoj looomo forward and lottlnent of ^ ’ io „ aMe tnnkeDaymens. ■ J-'t ^vTk r-a make payment. joiHI^S. LAW. Him . ’ july.8B IF Notice, OUaMorith. after .date application ■1 „iu he made; to the Hon. the Justloca Inferior Cdurt of Emanuel, ooumy ,S f o"etl all-the real hrtate of Jame. fcS#. for tlielienefit of the heirs and j^dltoriofia^ g ^ NK Y i A d, n 'or. . [nly** 1,1 - * •• Notice. ■MERSONS having demands ngainsl ,Iio estate of the late Mrs. Surah Do r nin ivill nrenent theiyi duly attested, &&jPc estate will make payment U) ^ , (AMOTTA) Jf,„. , ; Qualified Executor, July 7 . Notice, I* M. persons hayltig demands against ,/i.tho estate of James Bwlnoy.wiIII pte- lent them, and thpse indebted »tll make ,Vmen TUOMA9 , SWINEy,Adri.-dr July 28 171 Noticed rWtliE co-partnership - heretofore exist J,ano hotweeu"the silbscrihttrd under ^tirm of James Anderson & Co. expired ii limitation: onthiptst of M.v last All persons indebted willmake payment , Janies \nderson. win) is duly authorised ) settle the affair# of the cancel'll, and will 0. M. KINO? June Id ISO Notice. qoUR months after time, application will he made to the Honorable the slices of. the Inferior Court of Effing- it county, when sitting for ordinary pur, es, for leave to .sell the half of on undi ed tract of land in the county of Effing n, containing 107 1 * sees formerly property of Benjamin Porter,, for the isftt of the heirs of William O. Porter leased. a WILLIAM KINO, , Administrator de bonis non. nay 6 108 ,. Notice'.' J~ERE AFTER the Savannah Libra IJL ry will bo opened for the deliver; lo Edit every Monday, Wednesday and Erl lay, from 4 to Q o’elaCk P. M. I individuals not slidrn holders can, have i useof the Library on the following inns • For one year, by (Saying *1* ) “'six months, “ »" any less period, at the rnto of J per month nayl WM. MOREL. Librarian. kJMb Notice. ■; 701/R months nfter date, we shall apj ply to the Court of Ordinary of Ef- gliam oounly, for lerv# to self all the lal Estato of William H, Womack, dee. |ng several: tracts of l.utnT n said county, JMl sides of the Loiti-.ille road, con- plgg togeth'er.S70 agres, for the bonefit' "■Jie heirs. . ■„ “ AViLLIAM A. PREVATT. Adm’r. in right of his Wife. SARAH TREVATT, Adm-x. nar 18 78 Notice. tHE subscribers beg leave lo inform .their eiutomwi and friends, that |ly in the Fall they will have a superior prtment of Dry Goods, l imported and domestic,' nfevery de- fi’ilH’ " , ! ,ich tlle y Intend selling on tfielr pi liberal terms, Thoy alsp inform that 1 >am Hose will attend to iho Dry Goods Piness, sail llogh Rose to the Factorage J Lommission Business, at their. Count- I , use on the.Bay, and Will make libe- jauvancos to such'ns may feel disposed KOhait thegh with 4he dfsgbul of their r,,' 0 '' Umb businesses syill be curried las before, under Die firm of ' a WM..& II. ROSE. unelJ 188 ...... For sal6. W I TRACT of,land containing 850 n IT, 0F **' situate in the district- - of Oi- K?n gh, , on ® tl * it0 creek.in tlto state of P ii Carolina, bounding noitli pn lands Mantel Majsyck, and south and west'on I’aiy creek. - I, 0 ., I 1 *® 1 “fsaid 1and,-anfi. terms of snlc, n ? „ GEOi GLEN, L 3 Ex’or. e8t. ofJolfn Glen.- ieidlitz and Soda Pow ders. :Otr'2 EN box.es Soda Pow- 50 do / .. Seidlitz do hi . 1 ALSO-i'' Pheimproycd Cheltenham Salts, pre N and ibr 0 «ie ? by 0re & Davi * on ' im ' ■ A. PARSONS,' e Eagle, No. 8 "G. -*-w 54 v • ■ . narch e Notice* I reonired ‘"’^Masters »f vessois arc for co„E. V ep ? rt 0. or dtsease existing at the hi* port. A?iv°nl \° ll ’ e ® rriv ® 1 of vessels his nofi d^.r. gl ° Ct in M, ° observance iuyvcs«cir|iavRg' C cn"e n e ,Q , ° pleaHh'bfiSc^V.*^* ufa it* visited by K' : ^‘Habersham: .. H* 1 . lt*e' siisirAM; Witt Officer.' MALLEltY Ac DUFFY, DRAPERS If TAILORS, ox THE BAT, - EAST OF TJUE pri'Y'HOTtL. rjAVG received by recent ‘ id rP, n freili ant 1 mixi , GOOD.S, In their line— COXSISTINpnr Blue black, hruwn, nlive. Green and BlCuADCLOTUS. ^ Blue, brown,green,anil steel mixt • QUEENS CLOTH. • Blue black and fitiicy colored single mils V lad , CASSTOEIIF.. Merino Cloth pnd Casslmere. (Ifgl t and beauttlul material, for fbmmt wenr) • BombaElne Circassian Brown, white and drab English and French Drill Striped FI ironline, Satin Jean Grass Clotha, Bourbon Drill Silk Gambler, Nankeen And a variety of other stulfs suitable foi summer coatees mid pnnulonna VESTINGS English, Italian and French black and colored Silk Valencia and Marseilles ofBuflT,'White und.neai fancy Patterns White and Buff Casslmere and Cash* mcret All of which they are prepared to make o ineasufe, in the best manner and nt short notice. , FANCY ARTICLES. ■ '’A-ha'iulsome assortment of Silk and Linen Cnmbrio Pocket Hand kerchiefs Cravats, Stocks, Stiffners - Black, white and straw colored Hotsc- akin (,'loves, Grass Cloth mid Linen do Suspenders, Watch Guards and Rita, bonsy Hosiery of nil descriptions Foraging, Monaco, Cadet & Mcditer ranonn Ca|is, Ate. Ate. ALSO, A general Asuortment of READY MADK SPRIXP ANO StlSIMEU Broufflit to Jail TNBavannali, on the 10th insl. n negro *J" a "'rbp*»y«‘l' | s namo is JERRY, ami that hb belongs to the State of Gem. gin, that lie rannwny from the Chataliun cliee river ubnut 4 months ago—lie is £ leet 8 inches high, and about 38 years of aeri it lien spci aug?i CLOTHING. Joattecs, Panta- ConiUting of Coats. Frocks and Co: Ions Vests, Jackets, Draivnis, Shirts, Collars, &c. Sic. &c. M; Sl D. respectfully inform their friends thnt the wliole'of llie goods have been care fully selected by Mr. M. and the really made clothing, maniifacturad entirely un der his inspection, A they assure their eus tomers that the utmost confidence mav be. placed in the faithfulness of their work •iprll 80 Effingham County, INFER'lOll COURT. July Tkum, 1889. O N the petition of William Murel, sta ting the existence & loss and praying tile establishment nf a certain promissory note, jointly and severally made and signed hy William J. Mulryne. and William' G Porter, botii late of said county deceased, dated Effingham county, lSlh February, 1884, payable tn the said Wilil.un Voryl, or order, on nr before the 1st dny of January, .next, for the sum of twenty five dollars,for value received, a copy whereof, with the affidavit of the said *. illi.un Mdrel, Is filed in the Clerk's Office,—It is ordered that William King, of the County of Effiing- liain, the acting and qualified administrator of the said William G. Porter, deceased, and the heirs and representatives nf 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 letitioner should not lie cranted, anil it is 'urlher ordered that this rulo be published in oho of the-publiu Gazettes of the Citv of Savannah, once a month until the time appointed for showing cause thereof. Extract from the minutes. JNO. CHARLTON, Cik. jiily 18. 187§l Chatham Su. perlnr Court, January Term, 1830. In Equity. Chambers Superior Court, JUNE 85th; 11180. The Marine & Fire In surance Rank nf the State of Georgia,-et al. t«. Eleazer Early, et. al. : T being verified to the C.ourt tlmi F.loa , zer Early one of the defendants in Hie above cause resides out of Chatham coun ty—On motion it is ordered that tile said Eleazer Early appear on or beforo the first day of the next Term of this ('ourt and en ter his appearance thereto and in default thereof tho said complainant have leave to proceed on thetr said Bill in the sumo qianner as ifpcrsonal service of the Bill and subpoena had been effected oti the sai I Eleazer—And it is further ordered tha this Rule lie published onro a month in one of tho P.ublic Gazettes of Savannah until the expiration thereof. Extract from the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk. junoSft lt>8 age;lic » of n yellow COI ^ mplexiun amTstut- i Brought to Jair, JNSaVamml, on the loth Inst, a negro man who says his name Is SIMON, and that he belongs lo the State of Geor gia, that lie runaway from the Cliatahno- oliec River about 4 ju.mll.j ngo—ho is feet 6 3-4 inches liign mid about 85 years nf ngc—lie lias Inst one of his front teeth. JOIINI. DKWS.y.c.c nug 18 Hrought to Jail, Savannah, on the loth in>t. a negro |,,n n who say# his nain* is NKD. and that he belongs to the State of Gcoigia, thnt he ran.iway from (lie Chatahonchee river about 4 months ago« ho is 5 feet 0 inches high and about tA years« JOHN I. DEWS ..c.c aug 18 180 .brought to Jail. ] [N Savannah, on the 85th ultimo, a ne- L gro man, who soya his name is TO- X E V.and that lie belong* tn William Beal of Richmond County, Ga. that he runaway about two weeks ago, he is 5 feet 8 1 -8 in ches high Si about 35 veaisofage—the top of hit head ti gray. JOHN I DEWH.j.c. c, aug3 115 Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on the 31st ultimo, a ne gro man who sau his name is ISAAC (hit ‘ ‘ .mil that he bcldngs tn Rovill Cook nf El bert County, Ga that, he runaway ahnul three weeks Sao—he is 3 feet t 8-4 inches high and about 45-ieari Of age, he hat a tear on his chin. JOHN I DEWS. i. c. c. aug 8 175 Brought to Jail. I N Savannnh on the 10th ins . n negro man whasavs his name is MOS; H,and list lie belongs to Wni Bell, nf Monroe County, Gemgia. that he rannwny about four weeks aen. lie Is 5 feet 0 1-8 inches high and about 88 years of ,ge. J.I. DEWS, J. c.c sept 88 By the President of the U * States. [ N pursuance ofilaw, I, AnpREtr Jack- son, President of the United Slates ol Amerigp do hereby declare and make Jinown that ii public sate will be held oTOt Brought to Jail. N Savannah on the 85th May a negro man who says hi* name it J ANUA : BY, anil that lie belongs to Edward Cliis ilmn, of enuili Carolina, that he runaway ahmit one neek ago, he is 5 leet 8 inches high and about 88. years of age. he has lost several of his front teeth, aug (I J. 1. DEWS. j. c. c Brought to Jail. r [ Savannah, some time ago, n negro man who says hi* name is JIM, and hat lie belongs tn John Pitman but dees no' know where his master lives,nor where he ranaway from. I am induced to lie lievo that he is owned by some one clso, lie is 4 feet 9 1-4 inches high and about 15 vearsofage; he stammers a little whan speaking. JNO. I DEWS, a. c. c ime It t48 Coiiimitted to Jail, A T Coosawliatcliie. on the 15th of Mav last, a negro man named GEORGE who says he belongs to tha Oakmulgee Navigation Company in Georgia, of wlmm Mr. Kobeu MeCall is agent; he is about 35 vears of age, 5 feet 7 hr 8 inches high jiilv 13 ■ J. J. BECK, j. B. p. Committed to Jail, ^ T Consawhatdhie. on theMili March _ last, a negro man who says his name JOE, wlm first claimed Mr Richard El lis as his master, hut since says ho belongs Mr. J din Thierce, who lives about 4 miles from Savannah; ho is about 5 feet inches high, and about fortv years nf age. J.J. BECK, J. b. d. jiily 18 183 Just Received. 30 BBLS No. 3 Mackerel, landing aug It and for sale by J B. HERBERT. Just Received P ER Ship Henry and other Into,arri vals a supply of the following arti cles t While Lead, ground ip oil Dutch & American Ltnseed Oil -India Vermillion Gold; Leaf Gum Shellac Dry Black Load Lnmblack assorted papers Window Glass assorted sizer Paint 'Brushes do du « With a complete-assortment of articles in the above line for sale low by July 28 . -P. MARLOW. m S. LUTHER’S EXCHANGE Of- -JL • ‘flee is removed, to ihe Oflico for merlv occupied by S>& M. Allen. & Co., two doors-East of the, City*Hot 4L ■Iwrovfr'u** • * ■ - ■- hp it 'Vi-, ft- State Arsenal. P ROPOSALS will bo received until the 1st pf December next, for build ing an Arsknai of Brink on thn Lot op posite the Guard House, BO feet front hy 40 feel, deep, two stories high, in accord anco with a plan in possession of tho un dersigned. The proposals must inr.lude-tlie cost of materials; the work must he done ii) the best manner, and must he finished by the 1st dny of May 1830. The Bricklayers’ It Carpenter’s proposals mny lie separate or jointly—the latter would be preferred. A Bond of Ten Thousand Dollars with approved security will he required, for the faithful performance of the contract. W. T. WILLIAMS. Agent. nug 1 17311 the LamUJfitne olrit Helena Court Home, mtho SWto of Louisiana, on the-second 'Idnday In November ne*f, for tho dispo sal of the unappropriated public lands with in the limit of tho undermentioned town ships, situate intno Land District West of Pearl River,mid East of tha Island of New Orleans, to will Township two, of Range one, Townships one, two, three, five and six jjj Range two. Townships one, two, three, four, five and six, of Range three. Townships one, two, three, four, six and swveu. and fractional townships eight and nine, of Range four. Townshipsonr, two, three, foul, fivc,slx and seven, and fractional township eight, of Rnnge five. Townships one, two, three, four, five, six- and seven, and fraciionnl 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, fivo.six and seven, and Ii actional township eight,of Range eight. Townships one, two, three, four, five, six and seven nf Range nine. Tho above townships are all situate south ifftlie thirty first degree of latitude, and East nl the Meridian, and embrace nearly all thu lands lying on tho Amite Tickfuw, ind Tangapaha rivers. The townships will bo offered in tho or der above designated, beginning with the lowest number of sectiun in each. The lahds reserved by law for the use of schools, nr fur d'her purposes, will be ex cluded from sale. Given under my hand at the city of Washington, this thirteenth day of June, A. D. 1889. (Signed) ANDREW JACKSON. Ry the President, GEO. GRAHAM Cmnmissionei nflhe General Land Office. To be published in the Natchez States man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti ser. Allapapa Gazette, Huntsville Demo crat, Mobile Register. Baltimore Republi can, Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond Enquirer, Raleigh Star, Charleston Mer cury, Savannah Republican, Augusta Clirnnicle.Nasliville Republican, & Louis ville Advertiser. inly 88 171 By the President of the li nked States. I N pursuance nf law, 1, Xndrf.wJack son, President of the United Slates id America, do hereby declaie and mbke known thnt a public sale will lie held at'lie Land Office et Sparta, in tho Stule of Alabama, on the second Monday in Colu ber uexi, for Ihe disposn) of the public lands within the limits of the iinderinen- tinned townships aud fractional townships, to wit i Townships seven, eight, nine, ten and eleven, nf Range twenty five. Townships seven, eight, nine, ten nnd fractional towusliips eleven of Radge twen ty six. Townships seven, eight, nine and frae tional township ten, of Range twenty sev nn. ' Townships' seven and eight, and fraction- al townships nine and ten of Range twenty eight. - . Township seven, and fractional town ships eight and nine, of Range twenty ’nine. Fractional townships seven and eight nf Ranee thirty. The townships are to be offered in the order above designated, beginning will, the lowost number nf section in each. Tile lands reserved by law (or the,use of schools, or for other purposes, are to be ex- 'eluded from sale. Givep under my hand at the Citv nf rVashington, this third day o,f July, A. D. lean. Andrew Jackson. By the President: GEORGE GRAHAM, Commissioner of the QcneralLandOffice. To lie published in Ihe Natchez States man, Jacksnn Journal, Louisiana Adverti ser, Allapapa Gazelle, Huntsville Demo crat, Mobile.Register,Baltimore Republi can, Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond En Hirer, llaleigh Star, Charleston Mercury, lavannah Republican,^Angnsm Chroni cle, Nashville Republican, and Louisvill Advertiser. July 28 171 ' For Sale. That convenient House In Columbia Ward # belonging fo John F. Lloyd, at present oc- cupiod by Mrs. Stiles. If not disposed of by the 18th pettier it will then be rented* Forparticulurs apply to JAMliSU. WILSON, sept i 8 10.6 Mi M; For Sale or to Beat. Tho subscriber, wishes oitli er to sell, or rent for ano year from the 1st of November next, his House, situated nn Colum bia Square, corner of York and llnber sham Streets—a carriage house nnd stable, with other outbuildings, are attached to the House. JAMES BROWN, sept 8 190J Just Received, St A FRESH supply of Eng' ird Seed. lisb while Muslar Cephalic Snuff, Jalap, Sulphate of Quinine, Sulphur Ether. And a general assortment ol Medicinks suitable for the season. A. PARSONS, Druggist. At the Eagle No. 8 Gibbons Range, july 14 .Notice. A N election for Governor of the State, a Member of Congress, and a Sen ator nnd three Representatives for the County of uhatham, will be held at the Court House in the City of Savannah, on the first Monday in October next. By order of the Justices of the Inferior Court* sept 12 R. W. POOLER, cl’k.. For Sale. JJ Y leave of the Inferior Court ofjhis ^, County, will ho sold on the First Tuesday of, December, for the benefit ol the creditovs, that valuable and improved •. plantation, on Skldawaj Island, contain- ■ iiigOSO acros, and known hy ihenaine of H U. P. CHARLTON, . Adm’r. ale belli* pon, &g. An Ordinance T O limit the amount of the Poll Tax to lie imposed on, and collected from any free white citizen of Savannah and Hamlets thereof. Whereas the General Assembly of the State of Georgia at the last Annual Meet ing thereof enacted that the amount of the poll tax for the said City and Hamlets should not exceed one dollar.. Be it therefore Ordained, ty the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah anil Hamkts thereof, in I 'ouncil Assembled, That'tho amount of Poll Tax for 1829 and annually thereafter on any freo white, in habitant of said city.Bud hamlets aforesaid shall not exceed one dollar exclusive of costs provided returns are linde as pre scribed hy Ordinance.' §2 .Be it further Ordianed hy the authori ty aforesaid, Thai M ordinances or parts thereof imposing U higher amount of Poll Tux be him.the same.are hereby lepealed. Passed in Council 87tli August, 1829. W. T. WILLIAMS, Mayor. [Attest]- M. Myers, c. c. nug 20 ^ '■ semhly, to-altc, Iho 3d, 7lh and 12th sc tioiu of Ihe 3d article of the Constitution ho published in all the newspapers of tills Stale timjl ihe first Monday in October next, and that the Justices ol the inferior court in eaeh county be requested to cause a cony of the said act lo be pasted up nn Ihe door of Ihe Court house, and at the most conspicuous place iu every Captain’s district of their county * By the Governor, EVERETT H PIERCE, Sec’ry. An Act. To alter the third, seventh and 'wclftli sections of the flrst article, and tile first and third sections of the third ar tide of the Constitution of this State. Whereas, a part nflhe third aectinn ut the first article of the Constitution,is in the following words, to wit: ‘‘The -enate slipll be eleoted annually.’’ A part of Hie se venth section of the first arte le is in the following words—"Tha Representatives shall be chosen annually " '.ndapurt of the twelfth section of the first article, is in the folio'dug words—“The meeting of the General'Atsemby shall be aimunl- ly." And whbreas, a part nf tho first section of tlie third article, is in the following words to wilt—“Tile Judges'nf the Supe rior courts shall be circled fur the term of three years.” And a part of the third sec don nf third article, is in tlte-following woi(ls—“Tliefe shall ben Stale’s Attorney nnd Solicitor* appointed iiy the Legisla ture, and comm'ssinned by the Governor, who shall Imld their offices for the term of three years."—And whereas, tho before re eited clauses, require amendment: . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Georgia in General, Assembly nut, and it is hefeby enacted by the authority of thrsame, That so soon as this act shah have passed agree able tn ihe requisitions ufthe Constitution, the following shall bn adopted in lieu nf the lure- ing clause in the before recited cited sections, to wit: In lieu'ofthd clause in third section of the first article, Ihe fullowjug, m wit—The Senate shall be elected biennially.after the year eighteen hundred and thirty-one In lieu'of the clause in the seventh section of .the first article, the following—^The Iteprc- smitutivos shall be chosen biennially, alter the year eighteen hundred and thirty one. in lieu of the clause in the tnellth section In' the first nriicle. the following—Th- meeting*of tho General Assembly shall be biennially, after the year eighteen hundred and thiity One. In lieu of the clause of the first section of the third article, the fol lowing—The Judges of the Superior Courts shall lie elected fin the term of four years; she fi'*; election to take place eighteen hundred and thirty one. And in lieu oftlie clause in the third section of the third ui tide, the . following—Tlieie snail b*-a jjjtate’s Attorney and Solicitors appointed iiy the Legislature and commissioned hy the Governor, who shall hold their offi. es tortile term of four years; the first eleciim to take place in eighteen hundred and tin ly one. IRBY HUDSON, Speaker of the House nf Representatives THOMAS STOCKS, President of the Senate sppt 10 . 191 The Post-Master General, United States, L EleaBer Early, and others., In the Bth Circuit Court'. V. S. District of . Otorgia, to May 7. dm, 1829. A N action of debt on bond having been Instituted in Ihe' ohovo enso by the I’ost-Master General of the United Stiitei, against Eleazer Early, Sheldon C. Dun ning, Sanpiel Nicholas, and j*. H. Well- man, and service having been ,ef[ecjed oft all Ihe defendants, except Samilel Niclio- las, who, the Marshal returns, ii not to ha founfl in (Ifis DIstrict-rQn motion of the District Aftornoy, It is Ordered, that the said Sanidel Nicholas lie, anil he is hereby cited to appear ut the office ol the Clerk of said effort on ur beforh the first Monday in November next, being ihe Rules day of said Court for said month, then nnd fhero to pie d or answer to the said aelioiy—and “ U firther Ordered, that this citation hq published for the space of three months in one of tho Gnzeilis of tins slate, . J. CUYLER, District Judoe. Extract from Hide Book, ' , ,. , G*o. Gleb. Cleric. jiily Bth, 1929. . .,;lU,u Chatham Superior Court. . Jl1A y Th /ft;. 1829. j'*TlEAj^VVilli nn t-,ii. James Executive Department, Georgia, Milledgeville, September 2d. 1820. Wilms good faisn of excuse befiledi'lifi 4*VRDE RED. That the Act passed nt ihe Clerk of this C/nirt. on or before the " " the Inst session of the Gen-rat As- flrsf day Af the nekt Term. Bilbo, Oiiay Taft, and Genree Gordon, were summoned fo . alien,I this I erm ofthe Clunt as.Oinnd Jurors and made default-—11 is ordered that they hq ““ *"“* in (he sum nf Fori V Hollars, ■ True extract finm Ihe minutes. ROBERT W. POCl-EIi, Clerh, W IIE'j HAS Juhn Deni is, '!bomAl S. Luthei, Nieoll Tumbull, liilm' P. Dean, Joseph'ilytchenck, George Ron- ney, Anson I’arsfm. .' cvi Hart,, and AVil-, “'"iWOi'W, werq/ummpped f’p attend this Term of theCuiirt as Petit Juiqrt and made defaitlt—lt is ordered that they be severally fined In the sum of Twenty. Dol lars, unless good cause of excuse be filed "ith the Clefk of this Court on or before the first day of the next Term. ' , True extract frond the minutes. Robert w. pooler, aug 27 184. ‘ Chatham Inferior Court W ; July Term, mo.. HERE VS AViffiam H. Coe. WIN Ihnii F. Tcylor, . James Tiionip- son, Uoruce lllafr. Thomas Ryerson, Francos I l.iry, Norman M'Leod, AVilliain h inch, George Oliver, Johh.'W. Turner, and Jucoh Gould,.were sunimpned to ai- tenil the present Term of,this Court ap Ju rors and made default—Ordered' thatssthaV! he .severally fined mfheium of Ten Do lars, unless they file t.n oath, with foe Clerk ol ihis.Cpurl.gund cause of excuse mi or bq- fore ihe first day of the next Term. True extract, from 111-minutes. ROBERT AV. POOLER, Citric. - nug *7 , 184 M. NeAv Goods. PRENHERHA.ST,Nos 3 & 14 ——*w Gibbon's Block has opened q tiesh ass irtmont of DRY GOODS, received per late arrivals—Consisting' in, part of . - . . Superior Blue, Black Si Mixed clothft Fauey Prints, . I Mourning do Figuredahd Cross bar Jaconets—(fine) V X* 1111 St, \( anhlStna do Yellow Nankeens Furniture Fringe Linen Camhrio Hdkfs Wellington CraVats Besona do BJk Levantine do Bliie Bandana Hkfs • , '■ » Brown Linen (fine)’ ’’ . _ ') l awn for Ladies' hats w Cotton Cambric dq. ' do Pongo Sinr.hews nnd Levantines , ... Coloured GroyDe'Nnples Belt, Hat, Cap’and Taffct Rilihonj, . Nankin Crapes, English Thread laces Worsted Braid, Sup. pearl Buttons, ' Long AVIiiie Kid Gloves, H. 8 Mitts, , Bleached, Brown and Colored home ! spans, Checks, 'Linen, and Cotton' Ticking,'die. Ac. All of which will be sold unusually low, aug 27 184 DR. DOWEL’S, Vegetable Medicines. HE Golden Tincture of Chinn. Scrofula.Incipient conMimptio'nf&c Congress Mineral Spring a Water. T HE snb5cribe'rwi)l during tho season have this krticie booled ih ice and will bo ready for custouipts at aU times, of 1 f. ' *’ iho day Dfuggist atthe Engle Sibbpps’, juueJ* 1.48 Tho compound vegetable Tincture for the euro of Ulcers, Tellers, sore eyes &c. Dr. Hpwel’s Red Drups, an effeciual re medy fur Rlieinhaiisin. Dr. Howel’s Health Drops. - Atsn, Dr. Howel’s celebrated family Pills. A supply of these celehralod medicines just received and fur sale hy . . A. PARSONS, Agent. At ilio'Eaglo’, No 8 Gibbon’s range, july SO District Court D. S. Geor gia District.- . A : UGUST. TERM, 1888. DWARD Copped, Charles .'Camp E field, JafneR Thomps'on and Lim repce O’Byrne linvicfg been duly summou ed to serve as Petit. Jurors’af this Conn, ind foiling to qUend—Ordered,, tliat they ie sevefnily-finod in the'sum of ten dollars, inless sufficient sxc'uses, on oath be filed tfi the Clerk’s Office on'or before the so , 1 ; f - eqnd Thesdny in JJovember next. , ; I 4 ARSONS.'"‘‘'o” • Extract fionj the iriiiiutes, ' -’ lo eibb'ops’, Range. I GUO. GLEN, C’lk. ang.'15 X70 The Savaniinli Steam Rice Mill, ^ T the En.t emi of the Citv, is now . receiving Ruiigli Rice. .The schoo-;,- i»f r Sarah Jayne, a safe and subs|nntial. vessel, in excellent order anctw.ell. palcula- 'ted from her light diauglirof wator foe tlto business, is in readiness^ ar the Mill, ami may bp sent to any of llie neighboring plant.itiOns for' the convenience of those wlip uiay not yet have bail a gpod ODdbrinnity ofgetting their Rice, forward—the size of Jhis vessel makes lier perftntly safe- In piq- eeeil to pny of tlio Soutlieru Rivers or in- • lets, ' >. ■ ■' ■■■■■. HALL, SHAPTEU &TUPPER. aug 27 : . 1.84 . • Sulphate df Qniuine. Stjjji OUNi ES genuine Sulphate of ., 3JT xLr Quinine, from Apothecaries’ Hail, London—jhst imported. For salo' iiALL, SHAPTER fit TUPPER. ail" 27 1J4. . Wanterf to Purchase. A NEG'.O boy. between 15 and 17 years of agej .; A l- ef the offico of tiiit Savannah Republican. july 28 ; 171m Fresh IVia'ckereli «« BBLS No s Mackerel Pjw For sale by PALMES Si LEE. nug ?0 . Exeli mgq Dock. Dr. A." Sheftall’s Office , I S now kept in Bioiighton. Street,■ id*., mediinely opposite the lesidence of A|r. John Waters; his professional services n e respectfully tendered to llieinhabitantU' -of the 'city' and atfjaceriA county. aug. 87 184t' '