Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, November 24, 1829, Image 1

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No 238, County* .vrrittOlt COURT. July Tjstis.'lSSD.' a ,NP M|h« pctiilorfW William Morel, (Ik*. Vine the existence & loss nntfprairfHg lh „ 0 W>ll»h"wnt of a certain promissory lh . nfl? null severally mnileaml signed r:"w n amV'Vlu , ry.». ! ancl WU (.0 V ..r hull Into of saiil enmity deceased, fem ghnni county. »•*<» IWW, J pa^idci tothn .alii WI IUK-\»0rd, or ' 8 r ‘ nn "r before the 1st .lay of January “.v fnrllH" 1 " 1 of twenty flvod.ilhirs.fot " received, a copy wliercnf, null the *! i V it of tlio said William Morel. Is Died fa. Clerk’. Omco.-lt is bnlereil that itfillttS King, of Ilia Cimniy of EflUfig- ' * , e acting ami qualified adminisirnlur ’ ,„i.| William U. l’orlof, deceased, " ,,,1,0 lielrs ami representatives of the said u IInit J- Mnlryiio, deceased, do slieiv ! o„or before the flirt day oT the next „' „0l this Court, why tlio prayer of the liiiioicr should not he granted, audit is J,., ", ordered Hint tills rule he published , one of die public (Janettes or tho City f Havaniiah. once a month liiilil tlio time ttitolnleil for shewing cause tlufreof. Pxitact from the mlnutts, , JNO. GIIARLTON, Clk. jnly 18 107|f. M. Prcnclergnst. AS received per sohr Francis, from .' Ne» York. Svitn I'lk Palninrlne. Suer Fancy Velvet Prints, Supr Emlblt (liugliaiiis, Suer 8-1 French Hombsxino,, Spoiled Orimann.Watllnets, , Hill Satin Ip'vniitlnes, ' Green Silk lor Umbrella covering, nine Worsted Braid. Scarlet and Drnli Cassime e Shnwls, Fancy Cliini?. do lllk Naukiii and Canton Crapes, jtnregc lldkfs end Cravats. Superior f.awns, and l.lno'n Cambric lldkfs Blue anil Brown Cloths (.’asilmerns & Saltincts, Woodsinnk Cloves.' Ilorsesklll do l.iiied do All for sale low. At No 9 & 14 Gibhnn'a Block, net 1 tot) Treasurer's 'tfliee. NovKMBrn it. mill. ^1IF. average price ufFlourduringthe J. last month being dfl 75 per barrel ol pun lbs. Bread - for the present month list weigh a, follow, vizi \l\-l cents Luaf tills It o? n 1-4 ** •• i •• 5.1 J- 1 Of whieh all Bake, sand sellers ofliread pill take due Voffer. M. W. rfTEIV ART. c. t. novS For sale, TRACT of land containing 150 a .1 eras, situate in the district of Or- debufgh, on Erlisto creek in the state of ill,Carol,nn, bounding nmtli on. lands ■Daniel M.rayck, and south and west on Vasal creek. ir a plat uf said land, and terms of sain, ly to OEO. 01.EN, >i a Ex’or. est. of John Olcn. Superior Hose and Orange Flower Water IDSTleceivcd and tor sale by f A. P XHSON-S. Druggist, f At the Cagle No. 0, Gibbon*' ranse. ™ * 220 Fig Blue and, Starch. IIOXES Oilhert’s HTA RCII ■ Jim 5 do Fig Blue received and fnr sale by , , A PARSONS, Druggist, "IjjjcEagl. N 'I Gibbon's Range of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the City of Savannah, tu i? Mathow W. Htewarl, , ' “• Hunter and John Ouilmar ■sere summoned to at end this Court as "s Jurors—and Dupree Postell, W. was and John Everinghnm jr. as -1 Jurors, and having tailed to appear. Ihonlerod. That unless they Ole will, I r °f this Court good and suflleient 1,. i.w 10 *? 0,1 or before the next .Term " cy 1,0 severely fined; Grandju- i‘'"r™“ l !|" , <'»M , eill Juror, lit the pm urao ilnllnvs, each. ISff W ’ K ’ auiJ RINEAlI.dtk. yiiT./si-ahi, fashionable 0U8e > Sign, Furniture dr Ship P A 1 NTJNG, D,N0 ’ °I-AZINQ and paper- „ HANGING f-tvnr. 'e ri b er Ktateftil for former, lers hi. a ^. Pr a residence of ten years, »line sISu ?* l “ ,t "’ public in the a- | i'limcDt <i" f0ri ? , . 1,ll ’ m ,l " lt ,lis r ' 5 " t'lit rr'JJ* nn f‘l“ Ham!and Brush, U fhdergnliig a eenernl receive,H l "'!'™vei„eiit, ami tlint lie- I'aiiils rur ,'! le mi I v »la a largo supply ® XVi v, 'Vinrlow OK.. 7 fare,,. At 1 , n '»i»t.nino of a rnnipe- do him in ,V '° ln 1,01,1,5 employed, will ,,'lii '"b work of liio kind, he ej tVi '“dating terms as uny person K Sejhfi' l p , , Bn ',j AM ’ WindowGtass, I 1 ' i gan'end^n! dong/ng*.., $*c. Sic, I bnc alw.,“““'""“m «f articles In Lurie mid un hand ’ for ,alc I I e'ven 1 b.u.si'gTlmnn ''“‘° R " d pi o SOI P. MARLOW. Piayi v HtwoSh,”? C<lr,la ’ h Reived an ,, f f . 8,, P t arior quality just A l»An l r sn '" by ^ l, beEae|e A n lS,:,Ns . Dnigglst, If 1 »4 “ 1(8 °‘bbons’ ftan^e. XXVI Regular Communication TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 24, 1829, Whole No 6505. or the . ■ Griind Lorl^e of Georgia. T ill*’. Oftiupr* and MeniboM of tlio Grom) l.origo of tile 8tate of Geor- ^in and lho ililTereiit Loxiges under il< ju risdiction by ilicir per representntives, n»*e irniiested to nsiumblo at the Gil AMI) IsOIXjK II\LL, in Millngcville. on Mon day the 7tl> day of December next. I HOMASr. GltKHN Grand Secretary, (7. L. S Q. 07- Tlio Kdiiorn of the* Savannah tie- publican, Augusta Consiitution «ii«t, ,M.i- con *rel»t'rn})|i, Wiisliiii^teii Ne'Vp.Colnui- bus Knquirer, will ^ive tlio above tlnec weekly insert ions, and forward their -ic* G'liinlf to th»s Grand.Secrntury. out 10 200 sept 20 To rent. The stores near Market squure oociipicd by Rbonexer Jenckes. PosseiHioti given the 1st .Nov, for terms enquire of M. MYE11S. toot EMPORIUM OF FASHION. For Side or to Kent. The suits, r ilier wishes' ell h- er to sell, hr rent for one your fnini the 1st of November next. his llnusn, situated nn Colum bia Square, earlier of York and llnber sll.ilil Streets—, carriage home am! table, with other nutlmildmgs arc attached to the ouse. I \AIi;.S BROWN- sept 8 tOOt Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on tho lOltl Inst, a negro man who says his name is JERRY, and Hint ho belongs to tho Slute of (Jour* g'm, that he raimway from the Clialahoo* cliee river about 4 months ago—he it 5 feet 0 inches high, and ubant 99 years of agc;he is of a yellow coinpltxlun and sun tors alien speaking. JOI1N I DEXVS.j.c.c. uue 18 iso Brought to Jail, I N Savannah nn the 10th ills', allegro man aim says hit name is SIMON, and that he belongs to the State of <>pur> gin, that lie runaway from the Chatalioo- cboo River al ent 4 months ago—lie is 5 f-'et 5 9-4 inches high and about 15 years of age—ho has lost one of Ills from teeth. JOIINI. DKXVS.j.c. o. nug t8 Brought to Jail. ^N Savannah, on the 10th Inst, a negro M. mim who says his name Is NED. mid that he bohiugs to tho Slate of.Ceoigin, that he runaway from the Chatiihonchee river aliiiul 4 months ago, he is 5 feet II indies high and about 19 years < JOIINI. DEWS c* c. aug 18 180 • Committed to Jail, A T Coosa ihatchie. on the 15fh ofMav last, a negro mail named (JEOI! CM who says ho belongs to the Oaknuilgee Navigation Company In Ooorgia, of whom Air. Itobeii ,McCall is agent; lie is about 35 years of agu, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high julv IS J. J. BF.t’K, j. a. a. Committed to Jail, A T Consawhatchic. on the I5lh March last, a negro man who says his name is JOE, who first claimed Mr. Hichnul Ki ll, ns his master, but since says lie belongs to a Air. J ihn Thivrcc, who lives about 4 miles from IjiRveniinh; he is about 5 fret 0 inches high, and about forty years of age J. J. BECK, j b. ii july 19 183 Mnllery & Duffy, On the Uni/, H tH-lmstTB THK KSUltANUK, AVINtJ availed themselves of the most recent arrivals from Europe," are now preparoo to furnish their 'friends ami tlio public generally Willi a more ele gant and extensive Assortment uf (lends in their llnty Hum they have over ollcrcd heretofore, vl?t - Wilkins’ superior Coition Cimvn mill Olivo CLOTHS, (quite a new style) Blue. Blnok, Drake Neck, Ureen, Steel and Oxford mist patent finish or Lon- dnnCLOTlis Sop. blue,.black, brown, drab, fawn,steel oust'Ciirhniii, Lavcndot, and other •til’d London L’ASLMEILS. Blank mid blue black plain VELVETS r ignrnd. brown arid Fancy colored do. Ami a great vmicry of light hnd dark eol’d Silk and Valvnciu V15ST1NHS. Uiinjde build liluo mul brown CAAI- l.ETS, n very superior arliule for Cloaks mill Great Coals. Being supplied will, a lull nod first rate complement of New York and I’hiladelnltiii XXorkineo, from tlio fust esiahlisliiiieuls, me. nro prepared to make up tho ahuvo "Holes in a sly le that cmum fall to please Also us usual, ror the aeeooitnoduiioii of Travellers •mil ihose who prefer despatch, Uttg hnvr a full assortment of Itendy Made Clothing, of il't* 1st, |'l unddil qualities, coitsidling of— Coats, Frocks, CoJttcr*. Great Co,m, Clocks, Opera Clunks. P.o.ts., Vtsfs, Shirts, under Voits ,iud Dialers, Col hus, and llosierv, «»f .ill dHscriiitionv, FANrY ARTICLES. Cloth, morocco, and patent leal her Caps of Luke llavi-i* must .tpnioved M>|e Durcmus & Syd.im’jt N. Yoik. To,lot', I’liihidolphia, and Towsou's Baltioiuio approved Stocks of all pal'eros Riding Belts, Shnoldvr Braces, XVnich Oiinnls Suspenders. Fancy Spllallield lldkfs. Cravnis Cravat Fads, Piuses. Ilair Blushes. Pantaloon nnrl Vest Springs, llorseshtn. Caster, and Buck skin Gloves,-Double Alechnnie llorsc- skin Gloves, (Hie must beimlifol arti cle of the kind ever ollcrnd in this market) Hie whole of which-will lie sold at the most reduced prices, for cash or tow n acceptances. N- B. The w hole of the nhove stock ha ving been carefully selei-ied, ami the gren ter pan puichosed direct from the impor ters by Air. D. peisooally, mm the ready- rundo rlothiog nir.iiofaetiired iiiimeiliatolv under his inspe, non, we fuel cunfideiit in assuring our fiiemls. that nutldiig has been spared in rendering nur establishment wor thy lh, patronage wo have heretofore so liberally enjoyed, oct 91 M. &.D. Chnthmn Su parlor Court, January Term, 1890. ' In Equity. Chamber .j Superior Court, no , . „ * 25,1,, 1040. 1 lie Mnr)no& Fire In. siirmicedtank ol (lie Slate of Georgia, ct al. »». Eleanor Early, el. at. TT being verified to the Court that Eloa- -H. ?cr Eurly one of the defendants in the obnvo cause resides out of Cliallinm conn- tj[—On motiiin it is ordered that the said r.lcaxer Early appear nn or before the 4irsl day of the next Term of this t’uuu and en ter his .ippearancp ificryto ;,nd m default thereof tho said qumplnluant have leave to proeged on \heir said Bill in the same manner as if personal service of the - lli.ll anil snhpoBOa had been cIVoelcd on Hie sal I Elenner—Anil it is furthev ordered that Hits Rule ho published ohcc.n month in one of the Public Ga?eltesof Savannah until the cxpiraiiim therenf. Extract from the minutes. ROHERT XV. POOLER, Clk. June 30 t59 Leghorn Hats. 4 CASES llulivar lints tor sale by ,ec,!,, ' e<1 F 01 ' ‘Hip Flurian, and M. PIU-'.NliF.IlGAST, 4 No9 ir 14.Gibbons’ Block. oct 81 Notice. P E 11 SONS having demnnds against tlio estate nf the late Edward XVil- Hu •* »f Screven county will present them duly attested and ihose imlehicd to said es tate will make payment to WM. II. SCRUGGS, Ailm’r. out 91 (id Brought to Jail. I N Savannnh on tho 7th Inst, a negro man who joys his name is JOE, and that he belongs to -William Hnw-uid of So. Ca, and that lie raoaavay about one nionili ago. lie is 5 feet 4 1-4 inches high mid n- himt 30 years nf ago—lie has lost his front teeth. JOIINI. DEWS, j c.c, novfl Brought to Jail. I N Savannah on the 4th inst. a negro man who says Ills name is S AM. and that he belongs io Jnscth Howell of Edge- field So. Cn. and that lie ranaway about fifteen days ago, he is 5 feet G inches high mid ..bout 28Aoars'nf age. JOHN I. DEWS, j. c.o. nnv 0 State Arsenal. P roposals win tip received tfitiu the 1st of December next, for build ing an AnsKNAi.nf Brick on tho Lot op posite the Guard House, GO font front In- 40 feet deep, two stories liig|j, in accord ance with a plan in possession of the un dersigned. The proposals must Incliido the cost of materials; the work im-ft lie done In the best manner, and must he finisher! by the 1st tiny of May 1830. The Bricklayers’ &. Carpenter's proposals mny bo separate or jointly—the Inner would lie preferred. A Bond of Ten Thotisahd Dollars nidi approved security will bo required, fdr the faithful porfnrmnnceofihCcontract. W. T. XV1LLIAMS. Agent. nug 1 17311 Notice. A LL persons indebted to tho Estate of Di. Elijah Gillktt, wifi he plea sod to to.make payment In the snbscriber; and those having demands ngninst the same, will present them tn JAMES HIGGINBOTTOM, Arl'nior. de honis non. |with tho will annexed. ■Lower Three Runs,(S. C )Sepi, 7th, 1818. I oet3 *91 CAIIPENTEU'H Saratoga Powders rottMAittad CONGRESS SPRING OR SARATO GA WATERS. T IIF.RK is perhaps scarcely un indi vidifnl in the United Slntes, who is not acquainted, either by experience nr report, with the salutary effects of the Congress Spring Waters at Saratoga From thirty to filty thousand |(ersons an nually visit these Sprints, many from the remotest sections uf the Unite;) States, and some from the West Indlist indyilher for eign places. The great expense In visiting the Springs excludes the greater portion o ' the community, (more than nine out of ten.) ami the bottled water, from its high price, prevents its use to the extent of hie ing surviceable, -end confines it to a small number; it appears to be n serious tvi 1 that so valuable an article should be so res tricted, that comparatively few sliould.be able to enjoy what is so conduct ve to gerv eral health in the hot weather iof our sntn nier months. From these nircmmtanr os, Geo. \V. Carpenter is pleased to announce the preparation of Iho above powders, con taining till the essential substances with which theseeclehr-ited .Springs are impreg nated, and fmm which die waters of the Congress Springs at Sdrato>>a niu precise ly ami etfectnallv imiiaiodj Willi a view to accommodate the public, and to bring into general use so convenient and valuu ' hie n substitute for ihese waters, lid has been indented to go very extensively into the manufacture of dicing to put them at a price to he within the reach of mqjiC per sons. For tho accomninrilfiqfi of the pub lic, agents will he appointed f in all tho .ci ties and principal inland towns to give V general circulation to so useful an arucle throughout the country. The public are recommended to make trial of tlieso pow ders, as he finds by experience, and from dm opinion of the most eminent of the fa culty, that the water inado from them pos sesses the same medicinal qualities, is ns effectual in its operations, and precise in taste, as thnt taken immediately from the Springs. These powders arc therefore re commended as ii vuluabl remedy ill ail cases where the Saratoga Waters are pre scribed. Persons on sea voVnaes, or residing at a distance from the springs, and in wain) climates, will r«t once perceive the great advantage of making use of these powdefs which besides being more portable, and less expensive than the bottled water, itill keep without, injury for any length of time, ns they are equal in medical effect to that taken fresh from the springs, they tfro Cer~ tainly much preferable from die many ad vantages they possess. 07* These powders are siipefiof tn the Seidlitz, inasmuch as they are equrflly a perient and agreeable, at t[}0 same time possessing tonic and chnlyb'hgtVqualities in a superior degree, and afro consequently better adapted to weak end. debilitated constitutions than 1 any other cathartic in use. Printed dir.octionftf will accompany the powders. ’ ; . Mano(actured*nhi for sale, only,’by Geo. W. Carpenter, and sold by a’fipoirnrnient by . A. PARSONS, Druggist. At tho Eagle No. 8 Gibbons' Range, nov 9 An Ordinance T O reiie.il sn tnitelJ of nn orrllnance entitled "An Ordinanec to permit Markets on >'um!.iv. and fur oilier purpos- os ” as pr rmiis simps tn,lre open un Sun- day until nine o'clock, A. M.; passed on tile 20th day of October. 1817. S«o. 1. Be it ordained |,y the Mayor and Aldermen of jho city of Savannah and Hamlets thereof, in Council assembled, and it is herein- ordained by the authority of Hie lame, That so rnurli nl the above recited ordinance as permits shops to ho o f penerl until U o'clock A. Al. on Sumlav, ip VMind Hie same is lieiebv repealed. Passed in Council, Nov. in. 1820. . AVAL T. WILLIAMS; Mayor. (Attest) Jas Cj.kla.td, c . c pro tem. uov 21 T Fiiiuh & Warlaud, DRAPERS AND TAILORS. MARK XT sqUAHK. T F.NDF.lt their sincere thanks inlhnh friends anil the public aeu.rally for imst favors, ami very respectfully sulicit a eoiillnustlnn of patroiuee. I hey have received and are rer-eivins a fresh and h.iiulsriuie assortment uf surKRtoR surniirix? pasiiiorablk Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest ings, l$'C. &c. ALSO Gn hand on extensive as«orlmenl of Fashionable Bendy Made Clothing Consist inff of Frock '’oats, Goaf tees, Vests, Pantaloons, Shirts, Clonks, &c. ALSO, A splendid assortment of Fancy articles such ns ' Cravats, (of the very laiesr style,) Stoch, Hosiery, Gloves, Hamlkcrch itfs % Arc. Arc. Arc. . N- . , . ,- r Tllp mv l ,, “»t New York. I on- don | hil-idelpliia F.ishions are received, and their customers may depend ouhnvma their garments made In a nvlo not to he excelled by aiiv.and at the slimiest posse hie police, and on such terms at cannot fail to please, oct 27 115 ul Cooper’s New Novel. TUf-iW; 0P WISH-TON ..on r 811 * n n '“' by the A nth or •The Pioneers" "The Prairie," &c. "Ilul she is dead to him—to nil— Her lute han;s silent on the 'wall, And on Hie staiis and at the door Her luiry slt-jj is heard no more.' 1 |ii two volumes. ALSO A Selection from the Public and Private Lrn-icsponrlejico of Vico Admiral Lord Ulllnc«/Kiil; interspersed with Memohs of lus life. Jusi received bv THOMAS M. UllISCOLL. nnv 1? ' am New Fruit—Baisius Grapes. 50HOXES Bunch Mnsotel Raisins di» 4B half do Munratel • A jam Malaga Grapes Landing from »hij> Emperor and barque A i fundi Mo, ami for sale by oct 88 JNO. HE NT LEY. Canal Whiskey and llysoir Tea. Em A ^ H Huperior Can^l Whiskev WnF 50 catty boxei UysonTca 131b?, each landing frum ship Macon and for attic by HALL SI1APTLR &TUPPER, nnv 2 “Peabody’s White Lead. T HE subscribers, agents for “Prabo- d)’s" White Lead,will he consftint- Iv supplied, and now offer for sale a; fac tory piiclrs, one hundred kegs.of n very superior quality, warranted eqhap to any manufacture, whether English or Ameri can. • .UALL.8IIAPTER &TUPPEIL nrn 7 - “Youls” nt Shot. s” Patei TMl HE subscribers having heen appuiot Jl cd.Agt’s. for “Youles Patent Shot," will he constantly supplied with all sizes, and now offW for sale at Factory prices, 500 hags of drop mid Back Shot, Comprising a full assortment. IIALL, SIIAPTER &TUPPER. n«v 7 Ilichflrd Turner—Ta T (North side of Johnston’s square) F ROM repented application Is indu ced to tender his sorvices to tho in habitants of Savannah, and its vicinity in CUTTING. MAKING and STRAIN ING CARPETS with accuracy and despatch. For further particulars, inquire as above where testi monials will be given to thnt eficct. ALSO PATENT MANGLING done on nn improved principle, bv Hie piece ur dozen, oct 20 217 jVcgra Cloths & blankets, AT K E D U U K T>1* R 1 C E9. Jacob Waring, (Gibbon's Range,) O FFERS the balance of Ids stock of Negro i loth, end Blankets at very reduced prices, consisting of the following descriptions: 9 bales Mix’d Plains (all wool) oxtwt. 8 do Mixed Kerseys do G do Wliito do do S do Gaiitnn do 5 do Mill'd Mix’d . do Blue end.Mixed Sattinetts do Plain and Twilled Linscfs, assorted colors and quality 5 do Loudon Duffle Blankets, 8-4 to 0-4 -. .. 3 do do Points' do 81 -2 tn 4 !-* oct 22 211 5 20 Almanacks for 1830v ■ili^T lle'ceiVttf.- ‘ A Gazetteer of the State of Georgia, By the Rtv. Aditl Sherieood. SEC'O.TI) EIIITION. I GIG PRICE 4|. CONTENTS. A Map of tho Stale, with all the new •xjL counties nnd mails, I. General description of Georgia. His tory. Sctsi -ns of Leglsl ture. Treaties mid Airqiiisiiioiis of Land. Rivers. Gen oral remarks on Lakes. Pnnds. Face of she Cntmtrv. Soil. Proilunions. t'lhnatc Uaiu. Zoology. Orniihologv. Divisions Government. Judiciary. Manufacture-. Imports and Expotts for a series ofyears. Militia. Revenue. Funds of Hie State. Xn- tiqiiiiies. Counties, will) their length, breadth, square miles, population, &c Tax paid h. each enmity. Appropriations. Salaries uf Officers for 1849. Religion. Population. Counties in alphabetical or der with chief towns and number uf Ajnt demies. H. A particular description of tlio.rircrs, mountains, creeks, counties, towns, villa ges, hanks, canals, mineral spt luffs. Sic. iu alphabetical order. III. Ait ppenifix. nidi a biugraphical sketch of all the persons lifter whom the counties rvere mimed. History uf the Press, with the mimes of the Newspapers lit the Stale,number issued weekly, Sce llisto ry and Progress of Education, with the a mount of Academic and l our School funds, and probable number uf pupils in Mulcted. Pauperism. Sketch nfihcseV eral Religious Uenominatiuus in the Slate, with their numbers. Culture' of 'sUgSr ' rice, anil cotton, with a history of tho in troduction of the latter plant into Ameri- Culture of Silk. List of Post Offices An Act. - - To extend tiro lime for fortunate drawers ill the Land Lotteries of eighteen hun dred and. eighteen, cightceh hundred dnd nineteen, end eighteen hundred and wea.y.otK.toftrkeoutgranl. for the hill ms .e r *.' ,h ’ and aftcr ,ho ‘ime iS PeQmCd ’ lOVO,UhB 5 • ,,,,0 ln 11,8 B P J , ,. anac, " d b y > b « Senate and House of Representatives of the State of ueorglzln General Assembly met, ond f by - U "' aull,0 'i'y »r tlio scute, I hat every person who was a fortrinale drawer-in tlio land leltcflei by I." a . u, ' ,0 . rt, y St 110 act5 »" > h ° nr- tecnHi day of December, eighteen hundred and eighteen, on the sixteenth day of De cember, eighteen Imndred and tilnetccn. blind!!! { o ft ° 0nth da y of M> y* tli el>tecn lindied and rwenty-one. shall haye. until thojlrsid.iy of November, elghtben hun dred andiliirty, ra.taka out h'is< her or !U, , r 8'»«‘ upon paying into the trea sury lire sum of eight dollars. Sec. a And bo it further enactod by ■lie authority aforesaid. That frum and »f. ter the first day of November, eighteen hundred and thirty, the lands so druwn as efirresalrl,ami not granted, shall revert to and hcennie the property of the Slate. Hec. 3. Ind he it further enacted, That this act shall not extend to any lot 6r lots „ “nd druwn liy orphans iiniil three years • after the said orphans shall have arrived at the age or twenty mro years; nor to xny lots drawn by idiots or lunatics or persons who have departed this life since they gave in for a draw n, draws In said lotteries of 1818, tom and 1821, end - hose estates R/e unrepresented, nor to enyjule mini, ner leu nnd one hundred set nparf for tha purposes of puhlie erlucation Sec. 4. And he it further enaeterl, Thar •II laws as I parts of laws nrilitaliifg a- fepr *1 1" a0,, b ° aMd ,bu * amo ar0 hersby Sec. 5. And bo it further enacted by he niitlir.riiy aforeraid, That it shall be lire duty ofhis Excellonny tiro Gove,nos, to cause this act tu bo p.mlished in all tl public Gazettes oftliis State,onco e mom until the first day of Nor-ember neXtr am tliat he cause tha expcttiesof such publiea- Hori tn bo paid out of Hie contingent fund. ' WARREN JOURDAN.. Speaker of the House qf Reprrsentatttti, THOMAS STOCKS, m President of the Senailu Assented to 9lh November, 1829. - GEOIlUE Bt atl.Mfift,' ,, . . Governor. nov 19 IS4{ca W . In (lie Hinic. List of Governors. Doc- lor's Fees# Old sStvIe nnd Neiv — I*iice of, entablcs, lands, “dec. List of IL)ad*. Members of Congress since 17- NafionaL—List of Presidents of the U- nited States, with thritof the chief olflcers. Post Oflice revenue iu the chief towns in U. 8. Neu spapors in 11. 8. Ecclesiastical Statistics. Medical Statistics nunihei of deaths in Nen-York, Philadelphia, Wash ington, and Havannah. Just leccived by T. M. DRISCOLL. noy 19 I ins.-Wiiies, &c. XES bunch 41 uscalel Raisins 00 qi- boxc, do jars grapes rlo , ir casks ) Cette Madeira -ntlian hbls S WJne 20 do du Sweet Malaga Wine 80 bids first quality Nkwaik Cider 100 boxes yellow soap Landing from sehr Frances, nnd for sale by COHEN & MILLER.' nnv 2 - Au Ordinance E ntitled *uordinance 1 to define and determine what leugfh of fffhe .11 "ft \\ a rile rf and all other persons hol ding appointment, unrlfcr Crmncil nil bo n went frbfn and tinhorn the IlnilHS of fba r. ly, bafnre their appoint., eel- -hall heiio- olared vacant, drill oilier pci junsmpiiOlllted to fill the v iiajicy or vatanch-s— , Whereas, great IneonvenKheta, IfiviVr- wen, ami m.iy uri-c from one or more of the Burr War dens leaving tho city, as well ns other persons bolding appoinnnknts im- der cnuiiell—for remedy thefebf, Sec l-t. Hr ii ordained by the Mayor am Aldermen of the City of Suveftnah ' anil IJnqilct*there f, iu L'nunt.il assembled lion in Jam ary next, if shall not bo tatdful hirany ppn warden ur warrltns, to be nb- •ent Iron) t|ji, city-for a lunger period than 80 days; anil in tlre.event of such absence being longer than the said 80 B'djlJfifth such warden aV wardens’ uppolntmeni shall be declare vaeant.mul Council are hevo- by directed to fill such vacancy ur vacua- eies. giving ten days notice there. f.‘ Sec. 2d. And he if ordained by krifhorl- ty "f the same, that If HieGIcrkrTreasur- er, .Marshal, Messenger nr am-other person holding' appointment under Council shall ah-ent himself fur a longer Mine than isal- owetl the port Wardons.ho or (bet, appoint ments shall lie declared vneant, provided npthing herein conf,lined shall be cbnstru- edns m provent Council from granting Heave of absence t6 any nf flic officers nam cd in tins section of the ordinanie.on their appointing a deputy, which tliall be appro, veil 1,1 by L’lruncil; and they and (heir se- Notice. A LL persons having demands ngainsl the estate of John Fey dec, are re quested to present them duly attested, and l lose indebted to the said dec. to make payment to ' ,.t S. M. BOND. Adm’r. • nov 19 233fL House of Entertairimejfit. T HE subscriber having purebayed nf Mr. Beck, that well known sland on tiro Augusta road, about 21 miles from Sa- vannrli inforiiis Iris friends and Hie public ill general Hint he has opened n house vf entertainment fur' travellers, and assure- those who pray cbmo lit,-wav Hint Hie best niicnlion shall be paid tdiinelr cbmlort us well as the utmost care tn Iheir fior.-es. JOSEPH O. BLANOE. nov 6 2*4tJ Mj-. Blake’s Steam Rice Mill, YAMACRA^V, .. H AS commenced pounding Rice for the season, is in cnmplglo order,and managed by qn expcriCpqed Miller Rough Rice will be taken from the decks nf vessels, nt a half cent per bushel—Barrels furnished tvhpq. required at 87 1-2 coots each. Sftrali Rice and Flottr may always he had a( (he Mill.x-.Fof further iiiformu- tion a/pply to' .... JNO. O. FORDHAM. MDtoftrr RQBT. HABERSHAM.’ .Vqiid 2S2tL ^ 1 $ M w.1,,1 ujrvuqiicii; mm uiey amt thetr se- * curity or sectfriilc, ate hereby declared to be equally bound for such deputy of depu- tiexas for jfieprincfpal or principals. Sec. 2d. And be It further ordained bv. authority nf tho samo.f hat all ordinance, o'r part, of ordinances militating against this, ordinancqpj^.and tin, same are iiereby-ro*' - Passed in Council Nov. 5, 1029.- WM. T. WILLIAMS, Mayor. (Attest) M. MtehS.o. c. ' SILKS. Champion & Laliirop, South East Corner of Gibbons' llarge, U It A VE just opened n'Jargc assirimcut 1JL of Silks, AMOlfO svtltcil AKF. Superior black Italiaii l.nlcs'trl, Jet and blue black Gio dc Naps^/.j/f? Light and dark colours do - Marcchncs, Florences. Gro de Zcihs (3ro do Berlins, Gumhlet-, Poplips j . Pongees, Sarin LeeVMHI < rjf?*' Sinchou, and Sarsneiis Vestings. Silk Hosiery .. With a general assortment 0 \ Staple and Fancy ‘Ory Goods., ' * all of Which they offer ahoie tale and re- mil qt the lowest pcVcei. oct 29. 2.1711,, ElectfJra of Chatham Coun ty. I Friendsancf Fellow CitivaissJ.. AIR a candidate for CordtSftt tlie-E- ,.lection in January next, end should I he elected, will endeuror to discharge .he duties or Hie office with fidelity. Very respectfully, . * n. haupt. nov7 S85J