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No 289 .VoL XXVI WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 25, 1829. Whole No OlMtmiMMt 6506. , mo, , sta- Effingham County tiupERIOR COURT, Jui,T Tian.l t l,o petition of William Morel, 11 line the existence fcloss ami praying , „ft*blishmenl of a certain promissory th , iolntly niirt severally made and signed, ,1° vffmJ.Mulryne, and Willi...,. O both late of sold oounty dooeased, »m 1 oountv, 13th February, nayabw to the said Wiliia.n Morel, nr p nl , boforo the 1st dny of January Sett ’for the sum of twenty five dollars,for n0 i.i received,a copy whereof, with tho affidavit of tho said William Morel, is filed Sflta Clerk'S Office,—It is ordered dial William King,-of the County of Effilng- ' V ', ,|,e actin', nnd qualified administrator of the said Wil iam ». l’ortor, deceased, nnd tlio heirs and representatives of the said Wil iam J- Mulryne, deceased, do shew ; on or before the fi.st day of the next I this Court, why the prayer of the Istitionor should not be granted, and it is u ho ordered that this rule be published in nno of tlio public Gazettes of the City '} a n ,annuli, once a month until tho time appointed for showing cause thereof. I.'xiract from tho minutes, 1 JNO. CHARLTON, Clk, - jaiy m ,87 i5 M. Prendergast. H I8 received per schr Francis, from New York. Sum Bik Palntarlne; Supr Fancy Velvet Prints, gupr English Ginghams, gupr 0-4 French Bombazines, Spotted Crimson llatllnots, 81k Satin Levantines. Green Silk lor Umbrella covering, Bluo Worsted Braid, Scarlet and Drab Cassime.o Slinwls, Fancy Chintz ' do - nik Nankin and Canton Crapes, Barege lldkfs and Cravats. Superior Lawns, and Linen Cambric lldkfs Bluo and Brown Cloths Cassimeres & Sntlinets, Woodstock Gloves, Horseskln do i Lined do All for sale low, At No 8 & t4 Gibbon’s Block. oSl t 200 Regular Communication OF THE Grand Lodge, of Georgia. T HE Officers ;iud Members of tho Grand Lodge of tlio .State of Geor- ^in nnd the.different Lodges under its ju risdiction l»y iheir proper representatives, are lequestcd to assemble nj the QllAND LODGE ll\LL, in Millogcville, on Mon day the7tli day of December next. THOMAS F. GREEN, Grand Secretary, G. L. S. G. Tlio Editors of the Savannah Re publican,' Augusta Constitutionalist, Ma con Telegraph, Washington News,Colum bus Enquirer, will give the above Uueo weekly insertions, and forward their ac counts to the Grand Secretary, oct lf» son sept 29 To rent. The stores near Market square occupied by Ebonozer Jenckes. Pqsseksiort given the 1st Nov. for terms enquire of M. MYERS. 109t For Sale or to Rent. The subscriber wishes eif li ra* er to sell, or rent fay one year ■ INflfi from the 1st of November next, his House, situated on Colum*. bia Square, corner of York and Haber sham Streets—a carriage hotue and ‘•table, with other outbuildings, are attached to the ouse. JAMES. BROWN Treasurer’s Office. NnvBstnKn a, tnso. mwHE average price of Flourdltrlngthe 1 last month being *0 75 per barrel ol IRQ lbs. Bread for tlte present month must weigh as follows via: VI \-i cents Loaf libs 11 oz 0 t-4 » i. , •• 6,1-2 0 Of which nil Bakers and sellers of Bread will take due Notice. M. W. STEWART, c. t. nor 8 Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on tho lmhinst a negro man who snys his name is JERRY, and that ho belongs to the Spue of tleor- gia, that he runaway from 'the Cliatalioo- chop river about 4. months ago—bo is 5 feet Sinches high, and about 88 years of age;he is of a yellow complexion and slut ters when speaking. JOHN I DEWS, j.c.c. nttg 111 ISO For sale. TRACT of land containing 250 a eras, situate In the. district of Oi- ingeburgh. on Etlisto.creek in the state of till Carolina, hounding nqillt on lands tiel Mazyck. nnd south and west on d creek. a plat of said land, and tertps of sale, ply to GEO. GLEN, til » Ex’or. e.st. of John Glen. pperior Rose and Orange Flower Water ft’ST received .ipdior sale by 1 A. PARSONS. Druggist, At the Eagle No. 0, Gibbons’ range, fnov 2 220 • Fig Blue and Starch. 0 BOXES Gilbert's STARCH 5 do Fig Blue I Jast received anti for tale by A PARSONS, Druggist, At (lie Eagle N il Gibbon’s Range. N’t 28 sept 8 190t Brought to Jail, I N Savannah an the 10th inst. .a negro man who says his name is SIMON, and that he bolongs to the State of Geor gia, that he runaway from the Chatalioo- clioo River aiout 4 months ago—ho is 5 feet 5 8-4 incites high and about 25 years of age—he has lost one of his front teeth. JOHN I. DEWS, j.c.c. nttg 10 ■ EMPORIUM OF FASHION. Mallery"& Duffy, On the Cay, H OrrOStTK TIIB F.XCIIANOF.. AVING availed themselves of the most recent arrivals, from Ettropo, aro liow prepared to furnish their friends nnd the puhlitf goncrally-with a more ele gant and extensive assortment uf Goods In their line, Ilian Utey have ever offered heretofore, viz r Wilkins’ superior Goldon Crown noli Olive CLOTHS, (quite a new style) Blue, Black, Drake Neck, Green,-Steel nnd Oxford niixt patent finish or Lon don CLOTHS Sup. blue, black, brown, drab, fawn,steel inixt. Corbean, Lavondei, and other col’d London CASIMERS. Rlack nnd blue black plain VELVETS Figured, brown nnd Fancy colored do. And a great vaiieiy of light and dark col'tl Silk and Valencia VESTINGS, Double lioild blue ami brown CAM LETS, a very superior nrtiole for Cloaks nnd Groat Coals. Being supplied with a full and first rale complement ofNow York and Philadelphia Workmen, front the first establishments,' they are prepared to make up the above articles in a style that eannot fail to please* Alto at utual. For tho accommodation of Travellers and those who prefer despatch, they have a full assortment of Ready Made Clothing, of tho 1st, 2d and 3d qualities, consisting of— Coats, Frocks, Cnattees, Great Co.ur, Cloaks Opera Clonks, Pauls., Vests, Hhirts, under Vests and Drawers, Col Inis, and Hosiery, of nil descriptions. FANCY ARTICLES. Cloth, morocco, nnd patent leather Caps of Loko Davis* most approved style Dorcmus & Syd.im’s N. Voik, TnantS Philadelphia, and Towson's Bnltioioie approved Stocks of nil pat'erns Riding Belts, Shoulder Braces, Wntch Guard# Suspenders, Funcy Spitnlfuild lldkfs. Cravnts Crnv.it Pads, Purses, Hair Brushes, Pantaloon and Vest Sprint!*, Ilorspsldn, Custer, and Buck skin Gloves, Double .\1eclianie Horse- skin Gloves, (the most beautiful arti cle of tlio kind ever ollered in this market) the whole of which will he sold at the most reduced prices, for cash or town acceptances. N. B. The whole of the above stork ha ving been carefully selected, and the grea ter part pm chased, direct from the impor ters by Mr. D. peisonally, and the ready made clothing tn> uufacturcd immediately Mndcr bis inspei tmn, wo feci confident in assuring our friends, that nothing has been spared in rendering our establishment wor thy the patronage we have heretofore so liberally onjoyed. oct St M. Si D. Brought to Jail. £ N Savannah, on the 10th inst. a negro man who says his name is NED, and that ho belongs to the State of Geotgia, that he ranaway from the Chatahonchec river about 4 months ago, he is 5 feet 8 inches high nnd about 23 vnnrs c JOHN I. DEWS c.c. aug 18 180 Committed to Jail, T Coosa whatehie, on the 15th of May L last, a negro man niimed GEORGE who says ho belongs to tho Oakmnlgee Navigation Company in Georgia, of whom Mr. Robott McCall is agent; he is about 35 yenrsof ago, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high july 13 J. J..BECK, j. n. n. Committed to Jail, A T Coosawhatclde. on the 15th March la.t, a nogroman who say. his name is JOE, who first claimed Mr. Richard El lis as his master, but since snys lie belongs to a Mr. J dm Thierce, who lives about 4 miles front Savannah;. he is about 5 feet »incites high, and about forty years of age, J.J. BECK, j.n. ». jilly 13 183 Brought to Jail. I N Savannah on tlio 7th iost. a neern man who says hfs name is JOE, and that he belongs to William How ard of So Go. and that he ranaway about one month ago. Hois 5 feet 4 1-4inches Inch nnd a- bottt 80 years of ago—lie lias lost his front teeth. JOHN I. DEWS, j.c.c nov 8 Fourt of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the City of Savannah, r OCTOBER TERM, 1820. ” HE REAR Mathew W. Stepvart* W F. Hunter and John Guilmar a were summoned to attend this Court as Jurors—and Dupree Posted, VV. , ans and John Everingham jr. ns nit Jurors, and having tailed to appear, l is ordered, That unless they file with p Clerk of this Court good and sufficient °f excuse on or before the next Torn! r“.'W) they be severely fined; Grand Ju- psm *e sum ol 40, Petit Jurors in'the T'»ofS0 dollars, each. J u W. K. GUERINE AU, elk. cheap and fashionable 0U8e. Stern field So. Ca. and that lie ranaway * 'llVfll/tUYC Off fifteen days ago, he is 5 feet 0 inches high Ship FAINTING, Ilding, glazing and paper- hanging su h»cribor grateful for former lavors, after a residence of ten years, s ' e , rvices to the public in the a- 1 informs them that bis Es- • (. "’t? 1, 8lgno/(Ae Hand and Brush, me Exchange, is undergoing a general extensivo improvement, and that he J received by late arrivals a large supply I V"t*. f J)' s ' Brushes, Window Glass, f, kc. With the assistance of a compo. 1,1,1 r ^ na "' "’Hotii lie has employed, will P“le him to execute work of tho kind Brought to Jail. I N Savannah on the 4th inst. a negro man Who soys Ins name is SAM. and that lie belongs to Josiait Howell of Edac- nbout and about 28 years of age. JOHN I. DEWS, j.c.c. nov 8 >-- l,,1|, °dati , , g terms as any person mis, Oils, Brushes, Window Glass, litli. *' y o| ,er Hangings, fye. &e, * n! 8 e 1 (iri, l assortment of articles in I- 5, a, ways kept un hand, for sale "’Jle and retail. Ssi, "f 11 ’ P re pared for uso and dilec- for using them. P. MARLOW. 202 . State Arsenal. P ROPOSALS will be received until the 1st of December next, for build-- ing an AnsENALof Brick on the Lot op posite the Guard House, 00 feet front by 40 feet deep, two stories high, in accord ance with a plan in possession of the un dersigned. The proposals must include tho cost of materials ; the work must be done in the best manner, nnd must be finished by the 1st day of May 1830. The Bricklayers’ & Carpenter’s proposals niav be separate or jointly—the latter would be preferred. A Bopd of Ten Thousand Dollars with approved security will he required, for the faithful performance of the contract. W. T. WILLIAMS, Agent aug 1 173lf i Playing Cards. •^raX r , S i bV ualu r j | Notice. . lit person, indebted to the Estate of L Dt. Elijah Gim-utt, will he plea sed' to to make pnyment to the snb.criber:. and those having demands against tile same, will present them to JAMES HIGGINBOTTOM, Ad'ntor. de bonis non. |with the will annexed. Lower Three Runs,(8. G,)Sept. 7th, 1 #29 oct3 29 J Chatham St| penor Court, January Term, 1880.. In Equity. Chambers Superior Court, ~ , JUNK25tlt, 1820. Tito Marino & Fire In- ' sitrahoc Bank of this State of Georgia, et al. vs. ~ Elc«izcr Early, et. at. jJT hclng-vciified*o-the'Court that Elea- IL zor Early one of the defendants In the above cause resides out of Chatham coun- —Op motion it is ordered that the said Eleazcr Early appear on or before the first d.iy of the next Term of this Court and en ter his .lppearunce thereto and in default thereof tho Mud complainant have leave to proceed on tlieir said Bill in the same mannef os if personal service of the Bill and subpoena had been effected on the'sai I Fijeazer—And it is further ordered th.v mis Rule bo ptlhlished onee a month in one oHIu) Public Gazettes of Savannah until the expiration thereof. Extract from tho minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk. June SO 1.S3 Notice. P ERSONS having demands against tlio ntat„ of the late Edward Wil li* as Of Screven county will present limn duly attested and those indebted to said e» tato will mate payment in WM. If. SCRUGGS, Adip’r. ■oct 31 210 T . Finch & Wtirhuui, DRAPERS AND TAILORS MAtlKKT sqtUIlK. ENDF.lt tbe it sincere thanks tntlicii friends and tile public generally fm past favors, and very iespecially sulicit a entitinuatlMti of patronage. I'liey have rerrive 1 ! and are rereiving a fresh and 1 amisdnie aSsortment uf SufKainn SOPERriMK ZASUlifSalil.K Cloths, Cammercs, Vest ings, t^v. Sec. ALSO On hand nn exTonsivn assortment of F shionnhle Ready Mude Clothing Carr!/iting uf Fmck « oats, l Vi,iltP» i s, Vests, Vantaloons, $hbt*, Cloaks. Sic. ALSO. A splendid assortment nf Fancy articles such*ns Cravats. (of the v. rv I 'est style,) Stocks, Hosiery, Glove*, I land kerchieft, K c. kc Arc. N. B.-—The very l tte«t New Y f ork, t.on* dnn Philadelphia F ishinns me received^ nnd their cttstomiMs may depend oh having tlie.ir torments inadejn a style me m he exeelled hv any, and at theshoi'est ptyssi- blc notice, and on such terms as e.innoi fail to p'easc. oct 127 215 CARPENTER’S Saratoga Powders, FDR SISKIXU CONGRESS S HR ING OR SA RA TO GA WATERS. T HERE is perhaps scarcely nn indi vidual in the United Stales, wild is not acquainted, either by experience or report, with the salutary effects of the Congress Spring Waters at Saratoga From thirty to fitly thousand persons an nnally visit these Springs, .many from the remotest sections of the United States, and somo from the West Indies, and other lor eign places. The great expense in visiting the Springs excludes the greater portion nf the community,’(more than nine out of ten,) and the bottled water, from its high irico, prevents its use to tlio extent of bo- ngserviceable, and confines it to a small number; it nppenrs to be n serious evil that so valuable nn article should bo so res tricted, that comparatively few should he able to enjoy what is so conducive to gen eral health in the hot weather of our sum mer months. From these circumstances; Geo. W. Carpenter is pleased to announce tlio preparation of the above powders, con taining all the essential substances svith which these celebrated Springs arc impreg nated, nnd Horn which the waters of tho Congress Springs at Saratoga mo precise- iy nnd effectually imitated. Willi a view to accommodate the public, and to bring into general uso so convenient nnd valua ble a substitute for these waters, ho hns been induced to go very extensively Into tho manufacture of them, to put them at a price to bo within the roach of most per sons. For the accommodation of the pub lic, agents will bo appointed in all tho ci- ties and principal inland 'owns to give a -general circulation to so useful an article throughout tlio country.--The public aro recommended to make trial of these pow ders, as he finds by experience, end from tlte opinion of the most eminent of the fa culty, that tho water made from them pos sesses the same medicinal qualities, is ns effectual in its operations, and preoise in taste, as thnt taken immediately from the Springs. These powders are therefore re commended as a voluabl • remedy in all cases where the Saratoga Waters aro pre scribed. Persons on sea voyages, or residing at a distance from tlio springs, and in warm climates, will at once perceive tho great advantage of making use of these powdors. which besides being more portable, and less.expensive than tlte bottlod water, will keep without injury for any length of time, as they are equal in medical effect to that taken fresh from tho springs, tltev are cer tainly much preferable from the many ad vantages they possess. (0?” These powders are superior to the Seidlitz, inasmuch as they are equally a perient and agreeable, at the same time possessing tonic and chalybeate qualities in a superior degree, and are consequently better adapted to t*eak and debilitated constitutions than any other cathartic in use. ■ , Printed directions will accompany the powders, ... n Manulactured nnd for sale, only, by Geo. W. Carpenter, and eold by appointment by A.PARSONS, Drtiggist. At the.Eagle No. 8 Gibbons’ IVango. nov 8 An Ordinance f repeal so mil'l< of an ordinance 13 rutitlwl *• An Ordinance to permit Markets on Sunday..nnd for'other pnroos* cs.’* as permits *thop9jn ho open on Sun day until nine o’clock, A. M.; paired on Lite 20th d.iy of October, 11U7. : Et;. 1. Be it ordained hy the Mayor nnd Aldermen of the city of Bav.mnoli md Hamlets thereof, in Onnncil nSsemhled. and it is herehv ordained by the niitboiity of the same, That «o much nf the nhove recked ordinanee as permits shops to ho o poued until 0 o'clock. A. M, on Sunday, he and tho same is hereby repealed. Passed in Council, Nov. |0, 1820. WM. T. WILLMMs), Mayor. (Atrost) Ja» Cleland, c. v pro tern nov 21 “Peabody’s White Lead. T HE subscriber*;'agents for •‘Peabo dy’s’* White Lead,will .bo constant ly supplied, and now offer for sale at fac tory prices, one hundred kegs v of a very superior quality, warranted equal to any manufacture, whether English or Ameri can. HALL.S1IAPTER &TUPPER. nov 7 “Voids” Potent Shot. fWl HE subscribers having been appoint- J3L cd Agt’s. for “Youlcs Patent Shot,” will be constantly supplied with all sizes, and now offer for sole at Factory prices, 500 hugs of drop and Buck Shot, Comprising a fnH'nssortment. HALL, SIIAPTEU &.TUPPER. nov 7 Richard Turner—Taylor, (North side of Johnston's square) F ROM repeated application is indu ced to tender his services to the 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 tostU inonials will be given to that effect. ALSO PATENT MANGLING done on an improved principle, by the piece or dozen, oct29 217 Leghorn Hats. 4 CASES. Bolivar Hots Just received per ship Florian, and fur sale by M. prendergast; „ No 8 & 14 Gibb Jits’ Block, oct 21 Cooper’s New Novel. mSLWtt, OF WISH TON of 'y* s, l 1 11 Fnle, - by the Author —The Pioneers” “The Prairie,” &c. “Hut she is dead to him—to oil— Hor lute hangs silent on tho wall, And Oil iheetuirs and at the door. • Her (airy step is heard no more.”' In two volumes. ALSO ’ A Selection from the Public and Prlvnfe Correspondence nf Vice Admiral - Lord Collingwood ; interspersed with Mcmuirs- of his life. Just received bv THOMAS M. DRISCOLL. nov tv New Fruit'-—Raisins and Grapes. ^ Bund! Muscatel Raisins 40 half do Musratcl do 10-jiiis Mnhig.i Grnprs Landing from ship Emperor and barque Armadillo, and for sale bv _ »c« gtt JNO BENTLEY. Canal Whiskey and Hyson Tea. P 4b BBI SHuperiorCW Whiskey *.*• v” 50 catty boxes Hyson Tea tSIhs each binding from ship Macon nnd for sale hv HALL SHATTER &TUPPER. nov 2 A Guzettcerof the State of Georgia, Tly the Rev. A diet iShcncood. 8ECO.Nl) EDITION, 1829 PRICE $\. CONTENTS.. A Map of tlio State, with all the new counties and roads. I. General description of Georgia. His tory. 6e*ii ifs of Legist »ture. Treaties nnd Acquisitions nf Land. River*. Gen er*1 rem.trk» on Lakes. Ponds. Face of she Country. Soil. Productions. ' lunate. Rain. Zoology. Ornithology. Divisions. Government* Judiciary. Manufacture*. Imports and Exports for a series of years. Militia. Revenue. Funds of tho State. An tiquities. Comities, with their length, breadth, square miles, population, Sic. Tax paid .by each county. Appropriations. Salaries of Officers for 1820. Religion. Population. Counties in alphabetical or der with chief towns and number of Aca demies. II. A particular description of tho rivers, mount aim, creeks, counties, towns, villa ges, hanks, canals, mineral springs, &c. in alphabetical order. HI. An ppenrfix, with a biographical sketch of all the persons after w hom the counties were named. History*jf tho Press, with the names of the Newspapers in the State, number issued weekly,*&r„ Histo ry and Progress of Education, with the a- mount of Academic nnd Poor School funds, nnd probable number uf pupils in- slnirtQil., l’aupcifin, Sketch of the sev era! Religious Denominations in the2)tnt£, with their numbers. Culture of sugai; rice, and cotton, with a history of tlio in troduction of the latter plant into Ameri ca Culture nf,Silk. List of Post Offices in the Htnte. List of Governors. Doc tor's Fees. Old Style and Now Stylo.— Pi ice of eatables, lands, Sic. List of Roads. Members, of Congress since 17- 88. National.—List of Presidents of the li nked .States, with that of the chief officers. Post Office revenue in tho chief towns in U. S. Newspapers in IL 8. Ecclesiastical .Statistics. Medical Statistics nuinbei of deaths in New-York, Philadelphia, Wash ington, and Savannah.. Just received by T. M. DRISCOLL. nov 19 . An Act. To extend the lime lor fortunate drawers in the Land .Lotteries of eighteen httn- dreal nnd eighteen, eightoen hundred nnd nineteen, and eighteen hundred nnd twenty one, to take out grant, for the -HP i 1t ' rn "' n ' nn< ! after the.time specified, to vest the same in the B E it enacted by tho Senate and House of Representatives ol tho State of .ueorgiain General Assembly met, nnd it is hereby enacted by the authority of the some, Tlmt every person who was a fortunate riratvei in tho land lotteries by the authority of tlio acts passed on Jhe fif- teenth tlnv , f December, eighteen hundred I oiuhteen, on the sixteenth day of De- , aber, eighteen hundred nnd nineteen, anti on the fifteenth day of May, eighteen bundled nnd twenty-one, shall have until tile first day of November, eighteen hun dred and thirty, to take out his,-her or tb. lr omul upon pnying into tho Troa- sury tliejmmof eight dollars, Sec. 2 And be it further ‘ enacted by the authority aforesaid, That from and af ter tho first day of November, eighteen hundred and thirty, tbe land, so drawn a. aforesaid,and not granted, shall revorl to and become the properly of the State. - Seo.3. \nd be itfurther enacted, That this act shall not extend to any lot or lota nfland drawn by orphans until three year* after the said orphans shall Itave arrived at the age nf twenty one years; nor to any lots drawn by idiots or limatirsnr persons who have departed litis life since they g ive in for y draw m draws in said lotteries of 1818, lit 10and 182t,and "hose estates aieunrepresented, nor to any Inti mime ber ten am< one hundred set .apart for the pttrpos, s nf imiitic education, no - See. I. And be it fortliey enacted, That all laws and parhtrif laWsypiijitating a- gainst Iliis net. ho and thS'etfiiie are hereby repealed. Sec. 5. And ho it further enacted by the authority aforesaid. That it .bail bo tire doty ofliis Fxcellourv tire Governor, nr cause this act to be pimiished in ill the public t,<izcites oftltis State,once a month, until the first dnv of November next, and that lie cause tire expenses of such publica tion to be paid out of the contingent fund. WARREN JOUR DAN, Speaker of the House of Renresentalhes. THOMAS STOCKS, President of the Senate. Assented to Oils November, t RUB. GEORGE Hi GILMER. Governor. nov 19 184§ca Raisins, Wines, &c. BOXES bunciF.Muscatel V Raisins ¥ " l ° 50 qr boxes do f , 7 jars grapes do J -10 qr OHsks ? Cette Madoira ’to Indian bbls S Wine £0 do do Sweet Malaga Wine 80 bbls first quality Newark Cider 100 boxes yellow soap Landing front schr Frances, and for sale by COHEN & MILLER. nov 2 iVegro Cloths & blankets, at reduced prices. Jacob Waring, (Gibbon's Range,) O FFERS the balance of his stock of Negro Cloths nrtrl Blankets at very reduced prices, consisting of tho following descriptions: 8 bales Mix’d Plains (all wool) ext wt. 8 do Mixed Kersey. do 8 -do White do . do 5 do C'antoh. do 5 do Mill’d Mix’d 5 do Blue and Mixed Sattilietts 20"do Plain Olid Twilled Linseys. assorted colors and quality 6 do London Duffle Blankets, d-jilo 9-4 5 da do Points' JdoSI-Slo , * 1-2 . oct £& 211. . Notice. A LL persons having demands against the estate of John Fay dec, are re quested to present them dtilv attested, and tlioso indebted to the said dec. to make payment to S. M. BOND, Adm’r. hov 18 293(1, An Ordinance J ENTITLED Air ordinance to define JLi and determine what length of tini® a Fort Warden and all other persons hol ding appointments under Council nm bo absent fiotn and,without the.limitis of tho city* before their appoint.cents shall he de clared vacant, and other pen sons appointed to fill the V icancy or vacancies— Whereas, Rteat inconveniencics have ar isen, and m iy arise from one or more of the Fort Waidens leaving the city, as well ns other persons holding appointments un der council—for remedy llirreof. Sec 1-t. lie it ordainpd bv the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of SovunnaR and Hamlets there* f, in Council assembled and ir is hereby ordained by the authority of the s.tim*, i hat from and after the elec tion in Jan ary next, it shall not he lawful for any putt warden or wardens, tu be ab sent from this city for a longer period than 30 days; and in theevtnt of such .tbsoned being longer than the said 30 .l.iys, then such warden or waidens* appuintment shall be declare vac.mt,and t ouncil are here by directed to fill such Vacancy or vacan cies. giving ten days notice there f. Sec. 2d. And be it ordained by authori ty of the same, that if the Clerk/Tieastir- er, Marshal. Messenger or am other person holding appointment under Council* shall absent himself for a longer time than is ol- owed the port wardens.he or ilietr appoint ments shall be declared vacant, provided nothing herein contained shall be constVtt* ed as to pre.vent Council from grunting Heave of absence to any of the officers imm ed in this section of the ordinance,on their appointing a deputy, which shall be appro ved of hy Council; and they and their se curity or securities are hereby declared to be equally bound for sqch deputy or depn- j ties as for theprincipal or principals. . * Sec. 2d. And be it further ord.dried by authority of the same,Thatall ordinances (Jr parts of ordinances militating .against this ordinance be, mid the same are hereby re pealed. Passed in Council Nov. 5, 1tfs9. WM. T. WILLIAMS, Mayor. (Attest) M. Myers, c. c. nov 10 .. House of Entertaibment. rmHE subscriber having purchased of jL Mr. Beck, that well known stand on the.Augusta road, about 81 mile# from Sa- ' vandah informs h'ts friends and tho public in general that ho lias opened a house of entertainment for travellers, and assures those who may come his way that the best attention shall he paid to their ceinlqrt as well os theutinott care to their JioTses. JOSEPH G. ULANCE nov 8 224t4 Almanacks for 1830v Mr. Blalte’s Steam Rice Mil), yAmacraw. H AS commenced pounding Rioe for the seaXoti, is in complete order,and managed by ad experienced Miller.— Rough Rice wit) be taken from Abe decks of vessels at 4 half cent perbushel—Barrels fnfnished when Ve^uired at 87 1-2 cents each. Small Rice and Flollr may always he had at the Mill.^-Eor fuither informa tion FORDHAM, Miller, oj ROBT. HABERSHAM, jm>. v SILKS. Champion & Lat... ut ,, South East Comer of Gibbons' Range, H A VE iust opened n largo assortment of Silks, AMONO WHICH A EE Superior black Italian Lutestrlqgs Jet and blue black Gr6 de Naps Light and dark colours do Plaid’ do figured do' Marcelines.-Florenoes. Gro de Zejna G ro de Berlins, Ctunblets, Poplins Pongees^ Satin'Leyantines Sinchews and Sarsjietts Vestings, Silk Hosiery With a general assortment oj Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, all of vv.hich-they offor whole sjHe and ras> tail at the lowest prices, oct S9 21711m Electors of Chatham Cpun ty* Friends and Fellow Citizen# I AM a candidate, ( Rr (jprcfnor at theEr (cotion in Jp.ngOfy next, and should,! be (ejected, wvtl tyuieavor to discharge the duties of '’ne office with fidelity. Very respeotfnlly, . , • H.HAUPT. novT *S5J '" i ' 'm .