Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, November 23, 1829, Image 1

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'NFER'lOlt COURT, July Teb*. 1020. N lh« porttion of William Moral, sia- I line iho oxistcnco & loss and praying ihp ostnbllshinonl ofacorialn promlsyory “ jointly and severally made ami signed » Mulryne and William O Porter, botli late of said county deceased, ililod Gdlnghnni county. 18th February, Jo, payable to tin) said William Morel, or IX'. on or before tbo 1st day of January ' , for the sum of twenty fivedollnrs, for Lino received, a copy whereof, with tho ■tfnl ivit of tile said William'Morel, is (lied l, .he Clerk’s Office,—It is ordered that William King* or the County of Efiling. the Bdine and qualified ndminiatrntor oftli'e said William O; Porter, deooased, md the holrs and representatives of the said William J, Mulryne, deceased, do show cause on nr before tho Hist day of the next icon ol this Court, why the prayer of the nelitsoner should not lie grautod, and It is further ordered that this rule ho published in one of the public Gazettes of tho City nf Savannah, once a month until the time | unpointed for shewing causo thereof. 1 Extract from llte minutes, JNO. CIIARLTON, Clk. uly l« I«T§h July JUPI M. Prenderffnst. H \8 received per sciir Francis, front New York. Sum lllk Palmarine. Supt Fancy Volvet Prints, Snpr English Gingjtniiis, Strut 1)4 French Bombazines, K »d Crnnson liatllnets, UlifWvantines,. (Irren HIU for U nhrella coveting, lllue Worsted It raid. Scarlet and Drab CdsSime o Shawls, Paltry Cldiit!! do lllk Nankin and Canton Crapes, ' lktrega lldkfs-nd Cravat*. Superior Lawns, and Linen Cambric lldkfs Itlno and Brown Cloths I'assimerrs & Snttincts, Woodstock Gloves, llursesklli do laned do All for sale low, At Nod & 14 Gibbon’* Block, eel 1 *no Treasurer’s Office. Novem’okr It, 1889. HE average price of Flndrduringtiie hut month being 80 75 per barrel ol F Kin lbs. Dread for the present month last wciclt at follows via: 14 1-4 cords l/raf tills It .oss « i-i •• *• i •• 4,1 •*“ Of which all Rakers anil tellers of Dread Uttakediie Notice. M. IV. nor 3 . STEWART, c. t. 4 For sale, TRACT of .laud containing 250 a brea, situate In tin district of Oi- inrgh, on Edlstn creek in the state of illiCarolina, bounding noith on lands laniel Ma/.yck, and south and wost on Slid creek. For a plat of said laud, and terms of sale, fplyto GEO. GLEN, frli 5 Ex’or. cit. nf John Glen, faperior Rose and Orange Flower Water IUST received and lor safe by t A. PARSONS. Druggist, at ibc Eagle No, 9, Gibbons’ range, nov t ago Fig Blue arid Starch. 0 IIOXE8 rtiiberl’a STARCH 5 do Blurt Jusi received and for sale by . A PARSONS, QMitifc /it Ilio Eu»l' V i\ fSiblmn’s Rniigft. win hourt of Common Pleas mid Oyer and Terminer for the City ofSnvnrihah, OCTOBER TERM, into I *R*“I° W W. Stewart, W ■ • Hunter ntid John Giiilrnnr In **re s :mi"onod to attend lids Court as ■Jmnd Jurors—and Dupree Poslell," IV. Hf, 00 » “nd John Everingham jr. os P M Jurors, and having tailed to appear, ■Ikorderodj That unless they file with P« Uerk of.this Court good and sufficient lilii . . 0 ‘ CU * B on °t before the next Term P»M.l4)theyl»esovorely fined; Grand Ju- E m Vi" ! um 01 40 ’ I’o'il Jurors in the jam of to dollars, each. W.K.GUERINEAU, elk. eel to . h'liEAp AND FASHIONABLE Viousc, Sign, Furniture & Ship PAINTING, plUMNO, GLAZING AND PAPER- ,1,„ . hanging lilts aubserihor grateful for former Icn.i., e 0 ”' oflor a residence nf ten yenrs, love i-,L h ’ so , r y ices *° the publlo id t)io a- liblid.L 0 ' an< V." forln * them that bis *Es- of the IlanJ and Brush, ■ml ext is undergoing a general ( xtunivo improvement, nod Hint ho las rppnit. I I OMH ,1 p2r°«,'y bite arrivals a largo supply L RrusliOH, Window Glass, • r„. ‘ , 11l ' ,a assistance of n enmpe- w * loln bo has employed, will ~ . OF THE T GfJind Lodge of Georgia. “ud Members of the Grand Lodgo of the State of Genrty gin and tho different Lodges under its ju risdiction liy thoir proper representatives, f r ® ”>1«««tod to assemble at Hut GRAND LODGE I ALL. In Millegeyille, on Mon day. the 7th day of December pext. THOMAS F..GREEN. Gr " nd Secretary, G. L. S. G. llio Editors of tho Suvannali lle- publicHn, Augusta Constitutionalist, Ma con I eleiiriipli, Washington Ncu*,Colum bus Enquirer, will give the above tluec weekly insertions, end for*uni their coiiniv to the Grand Secretary* “net 16 fioo iii wT sept 29 To rent. Tim stores nesr Market square occupied by Kbenezer Jenckes. Possession given the 1st Nov. for terms eiiqulra of M. MYERS 199$ For Sale or to Rent. The subscriber wislios cith er!" sell, or rent fur min year from tlie 1st of November next, ills House, situated on Colum bia Square, corner of York and Halter sham Streets—a carriage home and stable, with other outbuildings, are attached to the i ouse. JAMES BROWN sept tl 190$ Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on the toil! inai n negro mao wlm says his name is JERKY, and that he belongs to the Stato of Geor gia, tha't he runaway from the Chalnluin- chtio river about 4 months ngn—lie is 5 feet 9Incites high, and about 88 years of age;he is of a yellow complexion anil stut ters when speaking. JOHN I DEWS, j.c.c. nog 18 ISO Brought to Jail, I N Havunnrih on the 10th lust, a negro man who says his ndme Is SIMON, and that he belongs to tho State nf Geor gia, that lie runaway from the Chatnhno- clice River about 4 months agti—ho is b feet 5 8-4 incites high and about tb years of age—lie hat lost one of his front teeth. JOHN I. DEWS.j.c. c. nug IB Brought to Jail. £ N Savannah, on tho 10|h hist, a negro man who says hit name Is NED, nod that he belongs to tho State of Geoigtn, that Its rartawny fmiii the Chatahoochoe river about 4 months ago; he is 5 foot $ inches high and about S8 vears r JOHN I. DEWS o. c. nag 18 180 Mailery & Duffy, Oath* Bay, H . orvostTx run xxciunp*. AVINO availed themselves of the most recent arrivals from Europe, are now prepared to furnish tlielr friends and Hie public generally with a more elo- gaut and extensive assortment of Goods In Hteir tipe, than they have ever oircrcd heretofore, viz i VV ilr in5 ’e,‘. U| ^±r„°. 0Mcn °' ow " OOll 1>|° ^?i C h C ls r, ! S ’.i < >"" e 4 now •tyte) Blue, illaak, Drake Neck, Green, Steel und Oxford mixt patent finish or Lon - don CLOTHS Sup. blue,.black, brown, drab, fawn,steel iniat. Gnrbe.in, Lavendet, and other eol’d Loudon OA8IMHRS. Black anil bluo black plain VELVETS Figured, brown and Fancy colored du. And a great vaiiety of light aitd d irk pol’d Silk mid Valencia VESTINGS. . lli.n l,oil< * bluo B "‘ l brown CA.M- LETS, a verv superior article fiir •Cloaks nod Great Coals. Being supplied with a lull and flrsi ram complement of Now York and Pliilmlelpliia workmen, from the first establishments, they are propnred to make up the above articles in a style Hint cannot fail to please Alto, as usual, For the aecoiumndnlion of Tra vellers and those who prefer despatan, they have a full assortment of llendy Made Clothing*, of the 1st, Sd und .1(1 qualities, consisting of— ’ Coots, Frocks, Cnntlees, Great Coats,’ Cloaks, Opera Cloaks, Pants,, Vests, Shirts, omlrr Vests and Drawers, tint Inis, and Hosiery, nf all descriptions. EANCY ARTICLES. Cloth, mori cco, and patent leather Caps of Luke Davis’ most approved Style Dnreuius & Syd tor’s N. York. Tnant’s Philadelphia, and Towson’s Baltimore approved Stocks of all patients Riding Belts, Shoulder Braces, Watch Guards Suspenders, Fancy Spitalfield lldkfs. Cravats Cravat Pads. Parses. Hair llriithes. Pantaitton and Vpm Springs, Horse-hill, Cnster, mid Buck tkin Gloves, Double Mechanic Horse- skin Gloves, (the most beautiful arti cle of tho kind ever oll'ered in this market) the whole of which will lie sold at the most reduced prices, for Cash nr tow n acceptances. N. It. The n hole of the above stock ha ving been rarefullv selected, and the grea ter part purchased direct from lint impor ters by Mr. D. peisouallv, and the ready made cdoihitig in -nofnotnred immediately under his inspe, tiun, we feel confident In nssur'ng our fi lends, that nothing lias been spared in rendering our establishment wor thy the patronage ue have heretofore so liberally enjoyed. bbt 81 M.&D. Chatham Su perior Conn. January Term, 1830. Ill Equity, Chambers Superior Court, ep> ' . * „ JUN12 *5tl], ltt£0. The Marino & Firoln- wiranco B.ink of rim Suao of Uoorgia, et al. • Vi. Eleazor,Early, ‘ r et.nl. - - being verified to the Court that Elea zer Early one of the defendants in the atravo cause resides out of Chatham coun- U'-On motion il is ordered that the said Eleazer Early appear on or before th'e first day of Hie next Term of this Court and on. *2’" * a PP a "tanoo thereto and in deloult thereof tljc tmd complnlnant Itavo leave to proceed on their said Bill In the same manner as if personal servlro of Iho Bill and luhpoma had been cflectcd on tho sal f E enzer—And it is further ordrred ilia: '"“.'nils lie published onco a month in one n ,f'he I itblic Gazettes of Savannah until the expiration thereof. Extract from tho mlmttea. Robert w. Pooler, cik. |une 80 lha 4 Leghorn Hals. CASES Bolivar data Just received uer shin Notice; P ERSONS having deiuanda against tho estate of the Inte Edward Wil- lin na nf Screven county will present them duly attested and thorn indebted to said es tate.tvill make payment to WM. II. SCRUGGS. Adni’r. ocl 8l (to Committed to Jail, T Coosawhatchic, on the lStli of Mov .m last, a negro mail named GEORGE who saya he belongs to tho Oakmiilgee NnVigaiion Company in Georgia, nf whom Mr. Uobett McCall is agent; he Is about 35 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 Inches high July 13 . J. J. BECK, j. a. ii. Committed to Jail, A T Coosawhatchic. on tho 45th March last, a negro man who says his name is JOE, who first plaitned Mr. fticlmrd El lis as his master, but since snys-ht! belongs to a Mr. J din Thlerco, wlm lives about 4 miles from Snvannnh; he is obotit A feet 9 inches high, and about fortyjrcars of age. jitly 18 J. J. BECK, j. 183 Brought to Jail. I sN Savannah nil the 7th inst. a negro man who saya hiy name is JOE, and that lie belongs to. William Howard of So. a. and that ha rannw.it about one month iign. He is 5 feet 4 1-4 inches high and n- hnut 30 years of R^o—lit* has lost his front teeth. JOHN I. DEWS, j c.o. pove Brought to Jail. I N Snvannnh on the 4th inst, n negro men w ho says bis name is S \M. and tltqt lie belongs to Josialt Howell of Edge- fiold So. Ce. end Hint he ranawpy elrout fifteen days ago, he tS5 feet 0 inches high end rboul 38 yeevs of age. . JOHN I. DEWS, j. c. o. nov 3 execute work of-tbo kind, CaVpanter's’proposals rtiny ho soparate or 11 ,erm> as nn ) person jcintly—tho hitler ivnuld ue preferred. ^ P T‘‘: Pil »< Brushes, Window Glass, KVitl, - Pa V cr Hangings, t{C. Ate,. ■tic iii,.®°1 ern “ssortment- of articles in kl«ale}!!Xii?f- M " ‘" r * n, ° P. MAJtLOWl [0C1 8 200 Cards. ■ teccJvrrt jla®/ "upotior.quality just A i. I „ r,1r ,nlB h V At ll'o Ea-li. A S0NS ' Druggist, 1 sept slc 'H» 8, Gibbons’ Ratine. State Arsenal. P roposals win be received until the 1st of December next, far build ing nn A nSENAt. of Brink oh the Lot op posite the Guard House, 00 feet front by 40 feel deep, two stories high, id accord- onoe- with a plan in possession Of tho un dersigned. . Tile proposals must include Hie cost of materials; the work must he done i'n the best manner, and must be finished by the 1st day of May 18S0. The Bricklayers’ & A Bond of Ten Thousand Dollars with approved security will he requlreui-fordito faithful performnncr' hf (he contract; - ' VV. T.' \VlLLIAMS,.vfg^te§jf aitg 1 - -17311 ■ A LL persons indehted fo ;th'e F.slaio bl . Dr. Elijah Gillktt, will l>o plon sed to to make payment to tho subscriber ; and those Itaving rlemands’ against llte same, lyill present litem to JAMliia H1GGINBOTTOM, Ad’inor. drbonis non'. -{with llte Will nnnexed. Lower Throe Runs,(S. C.)3cpt,7lh, 1820. octS SOI CABPEM'EK’H Saratoga Powders, ron MAKINO CONGRESS SPRING OR SARATO GA WATERS. T HERE is.perheps scarcely an indi vidual in the United States, whu is not acquainted, either by experience nr report, whh the salutary effects of the Congress Spring Waters at Saratoga. From thirty to filty thousand persons an nually visit theso Springs, many from the remotest sections of the United States, and some from tho West Indies, end other for eign places. The great clip erne in visiting the Springs excludes tiro greater purlion nf tile community, (more than nlno nut. of ten,) nnd tho iibttled water, from its high f irico, prevents its use'to Hie extent of bo ng inrvieerble, amt confines it to a /malt number; it appears to be a serious evil that so valpnhlcran article should.be so res tricted, that comparatively few should be able to enjoy what is so conducive, to gen eral health in the hot weather of our sum mor months. Front these rdrenntstonc.os, Geo. W. Carpenter is pleased to announce the preparation nf the above powders, con taining all the essential substances with whicli these celebrated Springs are impreg nated, end finm which the waters of tho Congress Springs at Saratoga ate precise ly ami effectually imitatod. Willi a view to nccomnmdate the public, and to bring into general use so convenient and valua ble a substitute for these waters, he has, .been induced to go very extensively .into the manufacture nf litem, to put them'ar e price to tie within tile reach of most per sons. For Iho accommodation of the pub lic, agenis will he appointed in rfiMho ci ties mid principal inland owns to givgji general rirculatjon to so useful an article throughout tile country. The public are recommended to make trial nf these pow ders, as he finds by experience, end from the opinion nfthb most eminent of tho fa culty, that the water made from them pos sesses the same medicinal qualities, is as effectual in its operations, and precise ill t.iste, as that taken immediately from the Springs. . These powders are therefore re commended as n valpnbl remedy in all casos where the Saratoga Waters are‘pre scribed. • - Persons oil sea voyaees,or residing’at a distance front tho springs, and in mint climates, will ot once porcoivo tho giont advantage of making use of these powders, which besides being more portable, end less expensivolimn the bottled sveter, will keep without injury for any length of time, as they are equal in medical eirecl to that taken frosli from tho springs, tltev are cer tainly much preferable frutti the many ad vantages they possess, * C?" These powders are.superior to the Scidlltz, inasmuch ns they are equally a perient apd 'agreeable, at the seine time tonic and chelyheato qualities in irior cfegr'ce, end uro consequently v/jimBf 'TPsaaiiis -' ‘liljtutcd 'ohstltur use, i I'rini posvdi Mft ___ W. (Jarpenii by are consei. :o. .weak add - debilitated tan any other enthartio in fhv.fr.- ;;. 1 -\tr a ; - itiona will’ eciompany Hie a arid for.snle, ririjv.’lly Geo. ;,r rrud sold by appointment A-PARSONS, Druggist. At tho Eogiri No. 8 Gibbons’ Range, nov 3 Finch & Wtirlaml, DRAPERS AND TAILORS. T >- WABKET SqUAIlE. ENDEIl their sincere thanks to thaii friends and-thc public getterelly for past favors, und very respectfully solicit a continuation of patronage. They have received end are receiving a fresh and handsome assortment of superior stiPERrtnz fashionable Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest ings, 6fW. &c. ALSO On hand an extensive assortment of Fwshinuahle Ready Made Clothing Consisting of Froek <’oals, Gnattcrsj Vests, Pantaloons, Shirts, Cloaks, in, A1.SO, splendid assortment of Fancy articles such ns Cravats, (of the very latest styl ,) Stocks, Hosiery, Gloves,Handkcrehirfs, tie. tic. Sec. N. B.—-The vory latest New York, lain- don Philadelphia Fashions are received, anil their customers may depend nn haviac their garments made in a style nut In lie expelled by any, and nt the shortest, possi ble notice, and on suoli terms as cannot fail to please, oct 97 SIS for sale by oct tl An Act. received per,hip Pierian, and V Ctt |!^ nndnlLw? e, * ll, « Bn ' eighteen hundred " eniv ww*"’. "" 4 ri i 8bloeri-hmidro,| and landsM' L'" ke for . Iho herein 1 reL"’"' ""i* “^cr the time therein specified’ tdVaslthe same in lira M. PRENDFnGAST, No 8 St 14 (jiibl>.«n%* Block. * .Cooper’s New NoveL- T9,%n"*V; °. F msl ‘' TON .ow '.I • n by the Author of “ritePioneers" "The Prairie,’’ tee. "But the is dead to him—to alls- ■ llor lute hangs silent an the well, . And o„ ,|„ ltu |„ a||( | ,, |0 l | nQr Her (airy step is heard no more.’’ In two volumes, ALSO . A Selection from the Public and Private Lonespondence of Vice Admiral Lord LolImgwood . interspersed with Memoirs of Ills life. Just received be nov it T,lOWAS M ’ hMSOOLL, and New Fruit—Raisins m Grapes. * ,a . n . ott Muscatel Raisins 40 halfd6 Muscatel rio r ,!° Jv* bFe'ag" Grapes Landing from ship Emperor ond barque Armadillo, and for sala by net 08 . JNO. BENTLEY. Cunal Whiskey and Hyson Tea. Buporior Can-d Wblskess 50 eatty boxes HysouTea 13li„ each landing from sliip Macon and for sale by HALL SIIAPTER & TUPPEIt. niiv S An Ordinance T O repeal so much of an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to permit Markets on Sunday, anil for other purpos es." as permits shops to ite open on Sun day until nine o'clock, A. Md passed on the SOlit day of October. 11117. Pit. 1. He it ordained by the Mayer ond Aldermen of the -city of SavannBh end Hamlets thereof, in Council assembled, and it Is lierabv ordained try the Authority of the same. That so much of the above recitod ordinance nt permits shrips to be o petted until 9 o'clock A. .11. on Sunday, he and Hie tame it hereby repealed. Passed in Council. Nov. -19, 1829. WM. T. WILLIAMS, Mayor. (Attest) Jas Clelano, c. c pro lent. nov tl A Gazetteer of the State of Georgia, By the Rev. Ai/iel Sherwood. •CCUNU EDITION. 1849 31. CONTENTS. A Map qf llio Stale, with ell the new 1 counties and roads. I. General description of Georgia. His tory. Si'fsl-.ns of 1,'egihl .lure. Treaties nnd Akquishlbmof Land.' Hirers. Gen oral remarks on Lakes. Ponds. Face of she Country. Soil. Productions, I llmutu, Ruin. Znnlugy. Ornithology. Divisions. Government. .Judiciary. Alatfnlacturcs. Import* and Expotts fur a series of years. Militia. Revenue. Fan.ls of Hie Slate. In- tiquillct. Counties, with their length, breadth, square miles, papulation, Uc. Tax paid b, each county. Appropriations. Salaries of Officers for 1840. Religion. Population. Cottniios in olplmbeticnl or fc dor with chid’ towns and number of Acn demies. II. A pnrlicnlardcicrlplioupfjlio rivers ns, creeks, counties, towhS.Vvilla “Peabody’s White Lead. T HD’ subscribers, agents fnr "Pceho- dy’s" While Lead.will be eohstrint- Iv supplied, and now oiler for sale at fae lory prices, one hundred kegs nf n very, superior quality, warranted equal to any manufacture, whether English or Ameri can. HALL,SIIAPTER & TUPPEU. nov 7 “Youls” Patent S,hot. T HE subscribers having been appoint ed Agt's forJ'Youlcs Pntrm.Sliot," will ho conjtanity snpplJed with ell sizes, end now'ofP'rTbr sale at Factory prices, 500 bags of drop and Buck Shot, Comprising a^ full ’assortment, K ■ HALL, SIIAPTER sVI’UPPER. nov 7 Richard Turner—- 'tilytor, (North side of Johnston's square) F ltOlil repeeted epplictiUon is.indu ced to louder his services to the. in- halutnnisnf Savannah, and it* vieinlty in CUTTING, MAKING amt STRAIN ING CARPETS with accuracy end despatch.’ For furlljor particulars, inquire as ohove where testi monials will bo given to that effect. also , . PATENT BUNGLING done. nn. nn improved principle, by the piece or dozen, net SO £17 Negro Cloths & .Blankets, k A T v IlE DU 0 CD PRICES. Jacob Waring, .(Gibbon's. Range,] O FFERS tile balance of Ids stock of NogreA’Iolhs and Blankets nt very reduce^ prices, consisting of the follow'.ug 96ifirip(loai: • 8’ bales Mix’d Plains (all wool) ext wt.’ 8 <lu Mixed Kerseys . do 6 do White do do 5 do Canton , dp ’5 do Mill’d Mix’d . • 5 do llluo and Mixed Snttinelts SO do Plain-, and Twilled Linscys assorted cdlor. and qualit 5 do London Duffle Blankets, 0-4 to. , 8 4 5 do do Points do 3 1-2 to > r, ’ Vi 4.l-Sf«a ,1 . : bet 22 , . til' - , Aiuianaek's for 18301 L, ' WM- jjCST Received^, mountiiins, ges, hanks, canals, mineral springs, See. in alphabetical order. Ill; An ’ ppendix, with a biographical skrtcli nf all-llte persons after Sham lire cqumles were mimed. History of the I’rosi wftll llio uames of the Ncw.*po|rcMSrrHie State, nunrhrr imterl weekly. Ari. 1 Histo ry and Progress of Erliterillon, with the a- mount of Acndemio ami rt obr Sr.hnol funds, and piohahle number of pupils in structed. Pauperism. Sketch of the sev oral Religious Denominations in thu Slate, with tlielr ntinihevs. Culture 6f mgni, rice, nnd cotton, with a lilimry ofmo- in- irndiiction of the latter ,p!fln into Ameri ca. Culture of Silk. List of Post Offices in the Slate. List of Governors Doc tor's Peer. Old Style and' New Style.- Price of eatables, tends, -Sec. List of Roads. Members of Cungress since 17- 88. National—List of Presidents of the U- oiled States,’ with that of Hie chief officers. Post Office revenue in the chief tow ns iu U. S. Nriwspapors in (f, S- Ecclesiastical Statistics. ’Medical Statistics' ltuinbei of deaths in New-York, Philadelphia, Wash ington, and'Savanna'll. Just received by , T. M. DRISCOLL. nov to B RIt enacted by Hie Senate and House of Representativei of the Stats of lM , "hJ r k 1 0t ' ner * 1 Assembly met, and iesmW*ir!’‘ < ’ <H - V ■'"* "“'I'ofily of rnrr^ ’a 1 ' ptr ^ n who Was a fortunate drawer in the lend lotteries by the authority of tho nets passed on the fir- " f nccember, eighteen hundred and eighteen, 911 Hie sixteenth day of De cember, eighteen itiindred and nineteen 2!!'L°" !'*“ 5 n, e "Hi day of M*v, eighteen hundred and twentyrene, shallbare until d ci and.r', )fNov6 " ,l j ,f r clgltteCn hun- heir mi " ,,y ’ '° " ,ke . hjs, her or }' r 'h # dny of November, eighteen nforei'i'i!| i " ,C V ki, * Vf l h®'' an ds *0 drown as aroresatd, and not granted, .ball revert to and become the property of the State, tlni "dire it further ei.iaeicri, That Hin act iliall uni extend <0 any lot or lots Jr, .1 'W hy orphoosilnlil It res years after the said orphans shall have arrived at ve age nt twputv, otic v*«,ti nor to xny bus do,up by idlnis or liiti.iiits or persons Wnn have departed tins lift, ,t nc e lhe y R ? .^! , I for " draws ill said lotteries '» 1818, ]ui9titul I82| ( nml »**io>o eo(«ife> are unrepresented, nor to ally'Iota num ber bn and one hundred ret apart for tho purposes nr public education. Sec. 4, And he it further odanted, That all laws and parts of laws militating n- gninst Hus art, be anil the same Ore hereby repealed. 1 8oe. 5. And tie it furlhnr enacted by the authority aforesaid, That il shall He the duty of his Excellency the Governor, to eouie this net to be piinlished in all tho piililiti (Jnzette* ofthU Suite,oncn u month: ymil iho first dny of November next, 1 nnd Mint he rnusfttliA expenses of tueh pnhlicn- Uon to be paid out of die coutitiaeni funtL . wAmmiQvnoAN. ... President of the Senate. Assented to Oth November, 18X9. nov 19 OEOltGE lit GILMER. Governor. 134Jca - Raisins, Wine’s, Sic 50 •f.1 'BOXES hunch Muscatel Raisins' 0«. <]r boxes’ . “ dn 7 jafs grapes , xlo 10 qr casks ? Cette Madeira 10 Indian bbls* 1 Cette Wine . , - j weet.Mnlagn Wine 20 do do 80-bbls mil quality Newdlk Cider .190 boxes yellow soap , Lending from sciir Frances, and for sale by COHEN*. MILLER nov 2 It persons having deritonds against Ntftice. A /% the estate of John Fay dec. are re quested to present them dnlv attested, and those i.ndobted to the said (lee. to make nsfyftrsotit to S-M. BOND, Adm’r. nov IS 233Jl ‘ -> An Oritiiinnce E NTITLED an ordinance lo define nnd dt-tcrmiuo.w.hat lengvltaf ilnio a I’on Warden and ell other persons, I10I- _’ dlhg eiM/ltiiinejiU under Council may bo absent from and without tho limiti* of tho city, belrrre thoir appointments shall be de clared vacant, ami other oersdiis appointed to fill tlm-v.igangy.nr vacancies—. yVlterens, gleat iirrimvuiiiencir-s Imvoar-. iscrr. and may .nrlMi from one or. nro’ro of the I’ort Waldens leaving Hie efiy, ns well ns otltor persons' holding appointments un der council—for remedy thereof, - Seo hi; lie it ord.iiri’eri by the Mayor and, Aldermen of Him City of Savannah and Hamlets Hicrc> f, in Council assembled ni|d; it is hereby on).,tried by lire authority of the Mine, That from and ifftor Hie elec-, iiondu'Jaip e’rjyiipxl, it shell not 'belanfut fur any pott warden or wabldis, to he nb- sent Irmn this city for b lofiger peiio’dititari 30 days 1 and in tlie event of such abir-ucor being longer Ilian the said 30 days, there such warden ol wardens’ appufnfiueiit shall bo decline vacant, end Council arc Iii-ro- bjr directed. Ip, fill sucit vacancy ot vuobrf-.' ties, giving ten days nouce there f. , Sec, 2d. A ud b’o il ordained by-authriri- ty nf the same, that If the Clork, Treasur er, Marshal, Messengerrer anv oificr,person bolding appoiutmllht Under Council slinll ab'cnt himself for o’ longer time Hiriq l.nl- owed the port wardens,he or tlielr u'pprnin- meuts SlnrTl ho declared v'ft,-rin(, provided nothing herein cool,lined shell he constru ed as to prevent Council, from granting Heave of ubsonce to tiny of the officers unin, cd in tills section of tire ordinnnce',on t|jeir appointing a deputy, which shrill be appro ved of by Council; rfnd they and their 1 se curity or securiiies are hereby dcclar<91 to’ lie equally bound for such deputy or depu- •ies as for Iheprincipal or principals. Sf.6, 2d, Arid be il further or/! .inr i by amhorily of tho same.Tliat all ordinaries or parts of ordinances militating against ibis ordinance ho, end tlie same uro horeby < re pealed, ' Passed in Council Nov. 5, IQtll. WA1. T. WILLIAMS, Mayor, (Attest) M. Mtees, c. c. nov 10 House of Entertainment. T IlE subscriber having purchsved nf Mr. Beck, that well known stand on llte.Augusta roud, about 21 miles from Sa vannah informs his friends and 1 tho public in general that he has opaned a liouse of entertainment, for travellers, and assures ■ those who may come hts way that tho best attention shrill be, paid to their comfort as well-a’s the utmost care .to their horses. , JOSEPH G. BLANCE. . 10V 8 , . StdTt,. Mr; Blake’s Strain Rice Mill, yamacraav. H AS commenced pOunding Rico for |ho season, is in cnm|ilel’e order,and mnnaged by, nn experienced Miller— dough Rice will be.takep'lrorii the decks of vessels otqhalf cent pgr'busliel—Barrels furnished when required, at 87 1-2 cents each. Small Rice nnd Flour may always ►.c had at lire Mill.—For futllter informa- tiotuipply to • i JNO.vG. FORDHAM, Miller, or IIOBT. HABERS 11 AM. HPT 4 SSStL ■ ■ - e, ' if'-' I 1 -’ SILKS, H Champion &; juuuuup, South East Comer of Gibbons’ Range, AVI? just opened n large assortment of Silks, amoAo ivitlcii am: Sitpcrlor black Italian Lutestrings Jet and blue black Gro de Naps Light and dark colours do Pjaid do - ligiirrid da Muicelincs, l'lormicvs. Grn do Zeiif* Gro do Berlins,’ Cc.uvbloU, Popliu? Pongees, Satini.f,evanlineg Sinohewa and/Sarsnoltx Ve Jijngs. SVilt Hosiery , Jlith a gtnsral assortment oj Staple and Fahey Dr^ Goods, . all of w|i',ch they offer, whole sale „wj tad at t pe lowest |rriees. * oot'Jo .-21711m Electors of Chatham Coim Friends and FellyhJfciikrM: ‘ :IT AM n candjfirite foV (Jorqncr at the 6- JL leciiniiiij.January'r.extMjid shifltid;! bo ulected^ will endeavor tyaffeharge t!.u duties of the office wiih fidelity. - Very respectfully,'- ’ ’ ’ H. JIAVPT, nov 7 825$ v ■o'tstO'u til ie l rig*,’.V