Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 26, 1829, Image 1

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i^Q 198 'LvI XXVI aarr SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26, 182&. Whole NoMMiiHim,i»f)4G4i Notice. l^rtTTP SubscrlWr h«Vi« Baallfiod on rT’Jh.Wlll of the Into loscpliI Law son. JL.J ,h ® rjounlvi <«qt>ostn all persons [of I' h'limniuls aRninst ‘lie «»to«® lo pre- P Tl0 l fci Jnt» nllostoil. nnd all person* to- MpF* id conle forward on.l makfpay n,ertti . JOHN 3. LAW. .a in* 1 Notice, , Month* after _dnto appjlo*|lon mlxi bfltie 'TbSmHtpth.Hdri. theJurtior. •*.'Aw Court of Emanuel critmty “'° « Ull tlio real estate of James '""Scfor the beriefit of tile heir, and * °[0si 8W1NEV, Adm'or. iKRSo.s ) estai tll'l . t the — M imotta will Wj itiosft indeor ? m ' nn0 J,DEl.\M' jtice. demands against Sarah lie audited, make tdr. triSfi. Ndtice, ; tt m»f«nns littvinc demand* against J !i!e estate of5snlos Bwlney, "ill.pw- Kn. ind .ho.e indebted -111 make tt&T, Adnt’or. lair 38 171 1 Noticei Itfo— oOrtsisTi no or lllue hla'ck, brown, olive, Green and BROADCLOTHS. Blue, brown,green,arid steel mllit QUEENS 01,01*11. Blue black and fahey colored single mil* led ‘OASBIMERE. Merino Cloth nnd Cnssimere, (light and beautiful materials for aummei wear) Bombasine Circassian Brown, white and drab English and French Drill Striped Florentine, Satin Joan Grass Cloths. Bourbon Drill Silk damhlet. Nankeen Anti a variety of other stuff* suitable foi summer coatees mill pnntalonhl . VESTINGS payment t IfE co-partnerililp^heretolorc exist- mg* beVween'jbe "suhsjrljie'S^jiiidor llie firm ofJames Anderson & Co expired hr limitation on the Itlst of Mav last . ^All Dorsons indebted will wiajlb payment to Janies Anderson, whoi. duty authorised , settle the affairsof (lie cencern, and will U..S>b§«. E forhU-n R .~«J-n,. KINO. I June IB C.,fiL I3tf Notice. i)OR months after date, application _ ,,||| be made to the Honorable th-- * Ice, of the Inferior Court of Effing- 9 i county, when sitting for ordinary pur- is, for leave to sell the half of an undt- ,1 tract of land in the county of Effing containing 1*7 1 * acres formerly ,e property of Benjamin Porter, for the IK, the heirs o( William G. Porter. English, Italian atid French black and colored Silk Valencia and M arseilles of Buff, White and neat fancy Patterns White dud Buff CasOmero and Cash* F iorrt which they are prepared to make to loeasute, itftlie best manner and at short notibe. " FANCY ARTICLES. A handsome assortment of Bilk and Linen Cambric PrtCkCt Hand kerchiefs Cravats, Slacks, Stiffners Blick, white and straw colored Horse- skin Ohives, Grass Clnth and Linen do Suspenders, Watch Guards and Bib- bods, Hosiery ol all descriptions Foraging, "Mnroco, Cadet & Meditei ranean Caps, &c. &e. i also, A grritral Assortment of nranr maok sent no and summer neBt of the heirs of William WILLIAM KINO, Administrator de bonis non, may B .. IM> - ■ . Notice. BREAFTER the Savannah Libra m. ry will be opened for the deliver lo lout,, every Monday, Wednestfay and Frl ry, ftora * to 0 o’clock P. M. Indivitlnals nnt share holders con ham e Lire of the Library on ftie following Consisting of Coats. Fror.ks and Cfoattees, Panta lons vests, Jackets, Drawms, Shirts, Collars, &c. 6ct. Jre. M. Sc D. respectfully informtheir friends that the whole of lire goods have been care fully selected bv Mr. M. nnd the ready made clothing, manufactured entirelv un der his inspection, *v they asshre their cus totners that the utmost ennftfience may be placed in file faithfulness df thetf work, april So Arm, t— For one year, by paying l‘ 5 “ six months, •• , , 8 " any less period, at the rate of * per in,):,ill WM. MOREL, Librarian, (.may 1 . Notice.- TOUR months after date, we shall an? ply to the Court ot Ordinary of Ef- lam oouhty, for leave to self all the I Estate of William H. Womack, deo. king several tracts of Land in laid"county. In both aides of the Louisville road, cons Gaining together 570 acres;-for the benefit pf the heirs. WILLIAM A. PREVATT. Ati'm'r. hrright-of his Wife. SARAH PREVATT. Adm'x. LmarfB - 7ft Notice. |f|ABE subscribers beg leave to inform 1-S- their ciMofners’ and friends, that prly in the Foil they will have a superior pssortinent of Dry Goods, iolh imported and domestic, of every - de, feriptran, which they intend selling on their ES?) terms. They also'infofm that ■jnllum Hole will attend to the Dry Goods pnimess, and IJiigh Itose to the Factorage ln d Commission Business, at their Count- [ l oom on the Bay, and will make libe- . *oVances to such nsirtay feel” disposed p enlitiif them" wilhtho disposal of their ■produce. Both busineste* will bo carried [on as lie (ore, under the (irm of WM. & U. ROSE. ..jane 12 jgj’ For sale. I A TRACT of land-containing *50 a I -v*- cres, situate in tlie district' of Ot : 1 on Edi,to creek in the "into of | bounding north on lands lot Daniel Mazyck, and south and west on I he said creek. I J^ or a plat of said Infid, and terms of sale, fcbf GEO. GLEN, Ex’or. eat. of John Glen. Seidlitz and Soda Pow dfcrir. XOO boxes Sodg Pow do' Soidlitz do LZVi im E, roVea Cheltenham Salts, pro EaE^vOry, Moore Si Davidson, im- Vbrtod and for mlc by MALLERY & DUFFV, ' DRAP Tr£%! Lons ' Im EA^ OF THE CITY HOTEL. AVE received by i-ecent arrivals from Nc'w York, a fresh nod ulcgnnt ns- tment of the most seasonable Id Eh< brought to Jail; vannali, on thB 10th,lust, a negro wlm says his name U JERRY, <y hat he belongs to'the State of dour a, that ho ranawuy ftom the Chatahoo phee river abnut 4 months ago—lie is 5 feet 9 Inches high; and about SB years ,of ngtfthe Is of a yellow complexion and stut-, ters when speaking. JOHN I DE\VS,».c.t) nttg IS Ihtt Brought to Jail, I N Savannah on the loth hist. I negro man Who says his iittme It SIMON, and that he Belongs to the State df Geor gia, that lie runaway from theChalahno- chee River about 4 months ago—ho is 5 feet 5 3-4 Inches high grid about (5 years of age—he Imp lost one of his front teeth. JOHN I. DEWS, J.c. c. nttg 18 Brought to Jail. f N Savannah, On the 10th Inst. 4 negro' A man who says his name is NED, nnd that he belongs to the State of Geoigia, that he ranaway from the Chatahoorlire rlret about 4 months ligo, ho is 5 feet 8 Indies high and about 83 years r t JodNI. DEWS ..c.c. aug 18 180 ' Brought, to Jail. I N Savannah, on the 85th ultimo, a ne gro inan, tvho says his namp is TO- N E V .and that he belongs to William Ileal of Ricliniond Cutinty, t in. that hr manway about 'Wo week* ago, lie is 5 <eK 9 I -8 in dies high biabout 95 tealsnfage—the top of Ills head is gray. John i dews. j.c. c. augft 175 CLOTHING. Effingham County, INFERIOR COURT, Jolt Term. 18*9. O N the pethinn of William More), sta ting the existence li loss and praying tile establishment of a certain promissory noto, jointly and severally made and signed by William J. Mulryne. and Willia'm G Porter, both late of said county deceased, dated Effinaiinm'county, 18th February, •t 984, payahle to tile said William Morel, or order, on or before the 1st day of January next, for the sum of twenty five dollars,for. value received, a enpy whereof, with the affidavit of the said tt ill|am Morel, 1 !, filed ill the Clerk’s Office,—It is ordered that William King, of the County of Effiing- liam, the actine and qualified administrator of the said William tl. Porter, deceased, and the heirs and"representatives of the said William J. Mulryne, deceased, do shew cHiise on or before the fiist day of "the next term ol this Court, why the prayer of the petitio ,er should not lie grained, and it is further ordered that tpis rule be published in one of the public Gazettes of the City of Snvantiah, once a month until the time .appointed for shewing cause thereof. Extract from the minutes, JNO". CHARI,TON, Clk July 1ft 107§l Chambers Superior Court, JUNE 85th, 1889. Chatham Su perior Court > January Term, I830 i In Equity. Brought lo Jail. I N Savannah.on the Slst i.liimo..a ne gro man w ho sa»s his name is 1S A .4C and thkt lie belongs to Bhvill Cook of El bert 1 "oUuty. fla Inal he ranaway about three wet>ks aco—lie is :> feel 8 it-4 Inches high nd about 15 sears of age, he hash hear on his chili. JOIIN I DEWS. j. c. c. aug.fl- 175 Brought to Jail. t N "tjvannali oil llie loth Ins a netio man who says lih name is MOS S.and ilnt he belongs to Will llell, of Munrne County, Georgia, that lie rannwny nhout four weeks ago. he is 5 feet 8 1-8 inches Ingli Jtrd about 88 ye irs of ge. j. l. dEws.j. c.e. sept 88 Brought to Jail Fn Savannah on (lie £5ih V°y. ® J)?®*! 0 ni att who *;>y« n|s name.is JANUA RY, and that lie belongs to Edward Chi* oltnn. of S-u'ltth Carolina, th 'f Ire rank"ay ahout one week ago, lie is 5 leet 8 inches high and about 38 year* of age. lie has lost several of his front teeth. afig,6 J. 1. DEWS, J. c. c. Brought to Jail. r l Savannah, some time ago. a negro man who says Ilia name is JIM, and that he belongs to John Pitman but does nor know where his master lives,nor where toe ranawaV from. I am induced to he lieve that he is owntd by some one else, lie is 4 feet 9 t-4 inches high nnd about 15 years of age; he stammers a little when speaking. JNO. I.DEWS, j.c. t title 14 148 Committed to Jail, A T ConJawbatchie, on th*» 15th of Mav last, a nearo man rtiuned fiEORCirc vho say* he belongs to the Oaktnulgee Navigation Company in Georgia, “f whom Mr. Hotelt MoCall is agent; he i* about 85 years of uae, 5'fnet 7 or 3 inches high july 19 J. J. BACK, j. b. p. Committed to Jail, A T Coosawhntclrie. on the °.5th March Inst, a nogrnman who says hi* name i» JOE, who first claimed Mr Richard El lis as his master, put since says he belong* to a Mr. J ,lm TITieroe, who lives about 4 miles from Savannah; he is about 5 feet 9 inches high, and abom fqrtv years of age. D it un’rir * » n rfie Marine & Fire In surance Bank of the State of Georgia, ot al. »’s: Eleazer Early, i et. al I T befog verified to thc Court that Elea zer Early one of the defendants' In the gbovo cause resides out of Chatham comi ty—On motion it is ordered that the said Eleazer Early appear on or before the first 'day ol tlfO next Term of this Court and en ter his appearance thereto nnd in default thereof the sat’d'complainant hnvo leave to proceed on tlietr said Bill in the same manner as if personal service of the Bill and subpoena had been effected on the sai i T9 I A I *, 1Ima nvilnrP.I 111.1 july 13 J. J BECK, j. b. D. 183 Eleanor—And it is further ordered. Ilia this Rule ho published ofico n month in. on" of the Public GaSscttcs of Savannah until the expiration thereof.. ‘ Extract from tlio minutes. ROBERT, W. POOLER, Clk. jwio SO 153 Just Received P ER Ship Henry and other Into arri vals a slipply of the foltnwing arti cles'; Notice' T nna Masters of vessklx.are vkror t0 re f ort any case of Ce- tiW or » dis<!a ‘ 0 **' s| iug at the lathis nnri 'l V ' eni 10 l* 10 Mitral of vessels “f ihi! SSueat-X ?° E,ect Si' ohftfVnnce Any vessel,' t, ,e P°R«ft *o Council, anchor a t pi* disease on'hdard Vvil H»»I^B, e ’ P , 0 ^ Uhlil vW,<jd b > J-C. HABERSHAM, Bbj4 SpJ Health Offleer, Whito Lend, ground In oit Dutch & American Linseed Oil India Vermillion , ' Gold Leaf Gum Shellac Dry Black Lead , Lamblaok assorted papers Window Glass assorted size, Paint "Brushes do do With-a complete assortment of articles in the above line focaale low,by ft P. MARLOW. ■ - - V' Just Received. IlitLS No. 3 Mackerel, landing aug 11 and for *’ile by J It. IIMIRFaRT. Billie President of the. U. | States. I N pursuance of law., I, A itonew Jack- sox. President of the United States ol America do hereby declare nrtd "make known that a public sale will, be held at the Land Officowt St Helena Court House, in the State of Louisiana, on the second Monday in Novembor next, for tlio dispo sat ofthe unappropriated public lands with, in the limit ofthe Undermentioned town ships, situate in toe Land District West of Pearl River,and East of (he Island of New Orleans, to wit! Township two, of Range one, Townships one, two, three, fivh and six, of Range two. Townships ot)e, t*o, three, four, five nnd six. of Range three. Townships one, two, three, four, six and seven, and Iructimial townships eight and nine, of Range four. Townshipsoni; two, three, (bill,*five,six and seven, arid fractional township eight, of Range five. Townships one, two. three, four, file, six arid seven, and fraeiional township eight,of Range six. Townships one, two, three, fniir, five,six nnd seven, nnd fractional township eight,of Range seven. Townships one, two, three, four, fire,six and seven, and li actional township eight,of Range eight. Tnwilsliifjsdrie.twa, thtei, four, five, six and seven of Range nine. Tlio above townships are all situate south ofthe thirty Aril degree of latitude, and Cast ol the Meridian, dnd embrace nearly all th" lands lying tin the Amite Tickfaw, ■id Tnhgiipuna rivers. Tile township* will be offered io tho ol der above designated, beginning w ith the lowest number of section in each. Tile lands reserved by law for the use of schools, or for mher purposes, will be ex cluded from sale. Givei^ under my hand at the city of Washington, this thirteenth day. of , June, A.'Di 1889. ’ (Signed) ANDREW JACKSON. Bv the President, ' GKO. GRAHAM Cmnmissionei ofthe General Land Office. To ho published in tlio Nntchhi St.ijes- mart, Jackson Jrmrn.il, Louisiana Adverti ser. Allapnpa Gazette, Huntsville Demo- ernt, Mobile Register. Rnltiinnre Republi can, Phila elphia Sentinel, Richmond EnquirerrlUleigli Star, Charleston Mer- enry, .Savannah Republican, Augusta Cbronlcle.Niishville Republican, & Louis- villa Advertiser. , jn'v 88 177 the President of tlie U- hftCcl States. t .V pursuance of taw,.(( Vtsonr.w Jack- sox, President of the United States of For Sale. That convenient House in Columbia .Ward belonging to John F. Llovd, at present'oc cupied by Mrs. Stiles, if not disposed of by tho 15th October it will then bo rented. For particulars apply to JAMES O. WILSON, sept 15 193 inks lit! For Sale or to Rent. The subscriber wishes eith *r to sell, or rent for one year from the 1st or November next, his House, situated on Colum bia Souare, corner of York and llaher sham Streets—a carriage house and stable, wltli nlher outbuildings, are attached to the House. JAMES BROWN. sept 8 . I Dot Just Received. A .FRESH supply or Eng- C3JHB lisli white Mustard Seed. ■7 Cephalic Snuff, Sulphate of Quinine, Sulphur Ether. And e general assortment ol MsdiuUies suitable for the season. . A. PARSONS. Druggist. At the Eagle No. 8 Gibbons Range. Tlio Post-Master General, United States, ■vs. . . Eleazer Early, and others. ] In the 6 th Circuit Cqvrt V. S. District of Georgia, to May 7crm, 18(9. A N action .of dgbt pn.bond having beon instituted ill tire above case by the Post-Master General of the United States, against Eleazer Early, Sheldon C. Run ning, Samuel Nicholas, and F. IL.WeU- man, nnd serviee having hern effected oh all tho defendants, except Hamuni Nicho las, who, tlie Marshal retrirris, is nnt to bo found.ln tills District—Cn motion of tire District Attorney, It is Ordered, that the sard Ssniurk Nicholas be, and he 1» hereby . said Court for said mqntii, then and tliero to pie d or auswer to the said action—umi It is further Ordered, that tills .citation ho piiblishrd for the space of three months in titie ofthe Gazettes of this itato; "> ft, • District Jurist, J. CUYLE Extract from Itiile Book, Geo. Gtr.p, Clerk, july 8th, 1939. a Li 59 Chdthalil Stipcriov ^ourt. State Arsenal Tni’tOPOSAl.S will bB received until i the 1st of Deeemlier next, for laiild- ingan Absenal of Brick on the Lot op posite tlie Guard House, 60 feet frnnl by 40 feet deep', two stories high, in accord nnce with a plan irf possession of the un dersigned. ' Tlie proposals' must include the cost nt materials; the woiIf ninstvhe done in the bcst'manner, and must be finished by the 1st day of May ,483b. Thb Bricklayers’ & Carpenter’s proposals may he separate or jointly—the latter would be preferred. A Bond of Teh Thousand Dollars with approved security will bo required, for the faithful performance of ihe contract. W. T. WILLIAMS. Agent. nng l 17311. America, do lioreby' declare and make known that a public sale will he held at he l.nrid Office at Sparta, in (he Btute of Alabama, ori Ih<- second Mo'ndsy in flcto- hor next, for the disposal of the public Inntls within lilts limits of the undermen tioned townships end fraetionel townships, to wit: ; Townships seven, eit*ht, nine, ten ar.d eleven, nf Range twenty flvel. Townships seven, eight, nine, ten and Iractinnal townships eleven of Range twen ty six. Townships seven, efghf, tiirie and frac lional township ten, of Range twenty sev en. Towrishiprteveri and eight; and fraction al townships nine and ten df Range twenty eight ' • Township seven, and fractional town- ships eight and nine, of Range twenty nine. Fractional townships’ seven and eight ■if Railed thirty. The ton nsliips are to be offered in the order above designated, beginning witlf tlie lowest number of section in each. Tlie lands reserved hy" taw lor the use of schools, or for other purposes, are to be ex cluded from sale. Given under iny hand at the City of Washington, this third dav of July, A. D 1823. ANDREW JACKSON. By lire President: GEORGE GRAHAM, (ton nissh inc i nf the OcnoralL-mdOffice. To he published in the .Natchez States man. JacRshn Journal, Louisiana Adverti ser, Allapnpa Gazette 1 . Huntsville Demo crat, Mo'iile ! egister, Baltimore Republi can Philadelphia Sentinel, Richmond En quirer. Half igll'Slnr, Charleston Mercury, Savannah Republican. Augusta Chroni cle, Nashville Republican, arid Louisvill Executive Deportment, Georgia, Milledgevllle; September 8d, 1889. O RDERED, That the Act " lire ffist session of the Grn-n senility, to niter tho 3d, 1ili ami 18th sc tions of the 3d arli' le of the Constitution he published io all the newspapers oftliis State until the first .Monday in October next, andihatfoe"Justices ol foe .inferior court in cmclr cutinty be requeririd to cause a cony of tlie siild act to be pasted up on the door of Ihe Court house, and at the most bonsplcunus place in every Captain’s district of their cottnty. By tlie.Goirernor, EVERETT II PIERCE, Sm-’ry. Aii Act. 4*0 aiter the third, seventh and ’wotftli sections or the first article, and the first and third if etions of the third ar tide ofthe Constitntioo nf this, Stale, Whereas, a part of ihe third section nf the first article of tlio Constitution is in tile following words, to" will ‘‘The cunt" shall be elected annually.”. A part of the se venth set tinn of the first article Is in tile following wonts—“The Representatives shall becjpMcnullnually And a part of (lie twelfth section of tlie first article, is in tlie folio ing words—“Tlie meeting nf tho General Asscutby shall he aiimuil- ly.” And whereas, a part nf the first section nf tlie third article, js in the following wor ts to win—“The Judges of the Supe rior courts shall bo elected for tlie term of three years." And a part of tlie third .eo lion of third article, is in the follow mg Words—"Th?re shill he a State’s Attorney end Solicitors appointed oy tire Legisla ture, and commissioned, by ihi. Guveinoi. july 2"8 ER’SEXClTANGTUor- m S.Ll • ' ■ • fico is removed lo th« OfHcp for merlypocupied by & M. Allen fit Co.» two doors i»ne£t hy .j, bast of the City Hote|. 149' % Notice. A N election for Governor of the State, " a Member of Congross. and a Sen ator and three Representatives Tor the County ofChatham, will be held at the Court House in tlio City of Savannah, on the first Mnndav in October next. By order ofthe Justices of the Inferior C “sept )3 R. AV. POOLER, cl’k. B For Sale. t V jaave of the Inferior Court offois County, will be spid oil the First Tuesdoy of December, for the benefit ol tlie creditors,' ih.it vnluafde and improved rilantaUori; 6ri Skidaivay Island, contain. the ...^ fhg@»^P"k"4' b r iha nnme of U. P. CHARLTON, Adm’r. de bunls.non, Set. siptiy Advertiser july 88 171 An. Ordinance T O limit the amount of tlie Poll Tax to be imposed on, anil collected from any free white citizen of Savannah and iiiimicts theroof. Whereas the General Assembly of the State of Georgia at tile last Annual Meet ing thereof enacted that the amount of the poll tas for tlie said City arid Hamlets should not exceed one dollar. Be it therefore Ordained, by the . Mayor and Aldermen ofthe City of Savannah and Hamlets thereof, in Council Assembled. Thai the amount of Poll Tax for 1889 and annually thereafter On any free wiilio in habitant of said city and hamlets aforesaid shall not excepd one dollar exclusive of coSK- provided returns are made as pre scribed by Urdilianco. . § 3. He it further Ordianetl by the autliori ly aforesaid, That all ordinances or parts -thereof, iinposiug a higher amount of Poll Tax be and the same are hereby repealed. Passed in,Council 87th August, 1889. AV. T. WILLIAMS, Mayor. [Attest] 51. MrzRSrC. c. allg 20 • , U ■ Congress Mineral Spring Water!; T HE subscriber .will during the senspi •have thiaarlltilecooled in ice.ai-d will be ready for customcis.it all times o. ' , ’ 0day '- fA.PAMQj Druggist atfoe^gfe gibbons who slialj holil their offices fur tile term W MA I’» po HERE AS Willi on Gast.-ii:. James Build, tWtaJjaji.Jffd Genrte Gurdmi, were sifininmie >iut this Term of tlie Couj.i as (Land Juri.rs nnd marie delauli-Jn'is ordered rhai tl.i-v tie severally, fined in foesiirn of Forts I inGars, upless good cauyb of e\cuse jie tiled. * till Dlcrk ofthls Conn, on r or before tho d..y of the next Ttrrn. ' Trdb extract from the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk. W HEREAS John Dennis, I'homsg S. Luth'ei, Nicoll Tmnbulj, John. P. Di .'.n, Joseph littclicncki George Bon* ney, Anson Parson, l.evi Hart, and ,.\Vlls liam K. Gaston, were summoned to attend this Term of tlip Court as Petit Jtuors and madp defaulj— It Is ordered; that tl)py be severally fined iu the sitin of '(Iweiiiy Dole lars, unless gnnd cause of excuse. be. filrij . with the eietk of this Court .on or before lire first day of the next Term- True extract ftom the minutca. i -. - • ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk. aug 87 184 ■» «■» Chatham Inferior Court JULY tfEkM, W HERE AS William li. Coe, Wil liam F. Try lor, James Tlfomp- son, Horace Blair, .Thomas Ryerion« Fiances I Lay, Norman M’Leod, Williaiti Finch, George Oliver John W. Tiunqry and Jacob Gould, were summoned to at lend the present Term nf this Court as Jlft rors and made default—Ordered that they lie severally fined in tile suqi of Ten Do tars, unless they file cnoatli. with the Clerk ot this Court, good cause of excuse on or be* fore the first,day ofthe next Term. True extract from the minutes. ROBERT AV. POOLER. Clerk. aug 27 184 Me three year*."—Aridwhereas, the beforo re cited clauses, require a.i endrireiit: Be it enacted by the Sehule and .lionet of Kepresentallies of the Slate of Georgia In General Assembly met. and it is hereby fnacted by the authority of thr same. That su soon as tills act shall have passed egret able to the requ'isftions ofthe Constitution, the following shall bn adopted in lien nf the fureg' irtg clause in the before recited re cited sections, 1 to will In lieu oft the clause in third section of the first article, foe.fullowiifg, lo wit—The .Senate shall be elected biennially after the year eighteen hundred "and thirty -one III lieu nf the ehiuseiu the seventh section of Ihe first article, the following—i'lie Repre sentntives shall lie chosen biennially, after the year eighteen hundred and tlijfty one. iin lieu ofthe clause in ihe twelfth seel ion ] In the first" article, the following—Th meeting of the General Assembly shall be biennially, after the year eighteen hundred and foilty one.' In lieu" of rile clause of Ihe first section nf the third article, the fol lowing—Tlie Judges of the Superior corn is shall he elected for tlie term of four years;, lire fi st election to take place eighteen hundred jind thirty one. And in lieu ofthe clause Iri’the third section of the third ai .tide, tlip following—There shall be a Siaie’s Attorney and Solicitors appointed by the Legislature and commissioned hy the Governor, who shall hold their offices lor the term of four years; ihe first election to tnko place in eighteen hundred and this -ty die. , IRBY HUDSON; Speaker ofthe House of Representatives. THOMAS STOCKS, President of the Senate, sept 10 191- Dlt. HOWEL’S, Vegetable Medicines.. T HE Golden Tincture of China, orf Scrofula,Incipient consumption dsc The compound vegetable Tincture for the core of Ulcers, Tetters.'sore, eyes &c. Dr. Howel's Red Drops, an effectual re medy for Rheumatism. - . Dr. iiowel’s Health Drops. Dr. Howel’s celebrated family Pills. A supply ofjhcse celebrated medicines just received and fur sajo hy A PARSONS; Agent., At the Eagle, No 8 Gibbon’s range". July 30 - ■ District Court U. S. Geor gia District. AUGUST. TERM, 1889. E DWARD Coppee, Charles Camp " field; Jaines Thompson and Lnu fence O'Byrne having been duly summon ed to serve as Petit J urors ut this Court, ind failing to attend—Ordefed that" they ie severally. fineJ.iii the sung of,ten dollars, miens sufficient .sxcuses, on oath. be filed 11 tlie.Clerk’s Offito oil or before the "se jond_Tuesday fo Novemhcr.next. Extract from tlie: miiiul.es, § v, Nev# Goods. , PRENDEH.GAST, Nos S Sc H Gihlxin’* Block has opened a fiesli ass< rfmnit of * DRY GOODS, received'per late arrivals—Consisting in pail of a Superior B’ue, Black & Mixed cloth! Fancy Prints, M ’imiiim do , . . -. Figured and Cro*“ bar Jaconet*— (finej. Yellow Niinkeens Fnroitiire Fringe .Idnep Cambric,UdJtfs Hullingtou Cravats • Besona - do Rlk Levantine do . Blue Bandana Mkfs Bioavd Lin&n (fine) . . *! “.i-atvn for La'dlei* balk “ Colton Cambric do da v Ponge Rinehew* and Levantine* Coloured Gros De Naples . . Belt,.Hat, CJap and TaTfet. Bibbbns* Nankin Crapes, English Thread Iucjea. Wormed Bi aid. Hup. Pen*| Buttons,-; Long White Kid Gloves, TL S . Mills* Bleached, Brown uhd Colored huinft spuns, Cheeks, Linen, and Cotton Ticking, &c. &c. .All'of which will b® sold iinu*u»lly low.- aug 27 1»4 • ‘. { Thie Snviuinah Steam , jRice Mitl, T the f!a*t end. ol tlie Citj^* is now - 1 "4 The sfihoo-j receiving Bough Rice, ner Sarah . Juyofe, a. safe and ftabM.-uulnl vessel, io excellent order and tvej.1 calcula- • ted from her ; light ^ri.uglit ol yvat^r for the busitiess, is in rradiness at the Mill, ar*l may be sent to -any of the neighboring - plantations for theconvonienre oftnos'6 who mny nqLyet have had a good CpporMitV; ofgptting tlieir Bicg fonVard—the size of> this vessel makes her perfectly safe to pro* reed to any of tire Southern Rivers or in lets. » • ‘i * j • % ; . T * H ALL, SHAPTER &TUPPBR. i 27 1B1- trr . Sulphate of Quinine. 4K OUN' ES gonuine Sulphate of , Quinine, from Aputhecurles’ Hall, London—just imported. For" salfi by . : ■ ■" IT ALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER. IIU2.87 184 . ed to Prirchase. A NEQKO boy’between 15 and 17 yeritSirif fig i.;. .iy at the office, of the Savannah Republican, july 28 ■ 17t,i ■■’■; ■ Flush Mackerel; BILLS No S Mackerel . rtS&l For-sule by ■ J /... PALMES Sc LEE. ■ . Exchange Dotk, vz nog ■- to sstm ; Dr,;A. Shcfiall^ Office "■ S now",kept in Bt.Oughtori Street, im- • B mediuiely opposite the leiidenco of , ( Mr. John tVaiors; iii, professional services; arc rcspeolfully teude’redto iheinhabitants of tlie city and adjacent courity". oujpVl 184i.