Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, November 26, 1829, Image 1

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.Effingham County, INFERIOR COURT, Junv Tkum, into A N (IIP uotiiioii nf Willium Mqr*L sin- fl 0 ,j„. iho o*Weiic# h. lav ami wwlng nfocert-Jn prom ssory ioinllv mill sovorally made and .signt'd k* WlSiti*! «• Mulryno. and William « Porter, boil. Into of »nid comity deceased, , , m | Effingham county, I Sill February, t«it pavnl.tr to tlm *niU Wiljl.itn Moral f or "lor, on nr before the lot tiny of January “ , for tlioamn of twenty fivo dollars,for nino rccrlveil, a copy whereof, with the * Uvit of tilt* ssilcl William Motel, |o flletl , ,he Clork'o Office,—It is orrtcred that Viimm King, of the Courtly of hming- thciiclina and tpinlified ndnilniotrnlor r iho said William a.. Porte*, decease,1, ||, e heirs nod representatives of the said iVillian, J. Mulryno, deceased. do shew iiuo oner before »l,o II,at day of the nexl ini ol this Court, why the prayor of tho llllonar should not he aranted, and It io Other ordered that tills rulo lie published one of the public Gazettes or tho City .Savannah, once a month until tho time Minted for sho ving ennse thereof. Extract from the minutos. JNO. OHARLTON, Oik. inly 1» u,7 § 1 ' 1V1, Prenderirast. \S received per ochr Brands, from _■ Ne« York. Suer nik Palma rlhe. Bunt fancy Velvet PrinU, Supr Bnulidi Cinchaine, Sum 0-4 French Hnmbaxines, Spoiled Crimson Kattincts, Jllk Satin Levantines, flreen Silk for Umbrella covering, nine Worsted Rreid, Scarlet and Drah C.tssime o Shawls, Faney Chintz ' ' do Illk Nankin and Ponton Crapes, llaregn lldkfs end Crnvats, ' Superior l.awns, and Linoh Cambric lldkfs Illne and flrnwn Cloths Cassimcres Ac Salt',nets, Woodsinck Gloves, Horscikin do T.hied do All for sale low, At Nofl & 14 Gibbon’s Tllock. mi t aoo Treasurer’s Office. 1 NnvXunKn 2,1nj9. VIF,average prico of Flour during the last month being 80 1b per barrel ol Ihs. llread for the preaont month st weigh as follows via: 12 1-2 cents Loaf Slhs 11 ox 0 1-4 ••• “ 1 •• If which all llakctsand sellers of Dread ' take due Notice. M. W. STEWART, c. t. nor 3 For sale. TRACT of land containing 250 a eras, situate in the district of Ot- Intgn. on Kdisto creek in tho stnteof IhOnrolina, bounding noith on lands inlel If iayck, and south and west on <ld creek. a plat of said land, and terms of sale, to ai30.-0t.EN, h Ex’or. cst. of John Glen. leriop Rose and Orange Flower Water 5BT itcelved and lor sale by j A., PARSONS. Druggist, fit Iho Engle No. 8, Gibbons’ range. |r 2 «90 ng. Blwiand Starch. , noXGS Gilbert's STARCH 5. do FigRliie hi received an»! for sale by 1 A PARSONS, Druggist,' gillie EJapF V n Gibbon's R.mge HM «rt of Common Pleas M Oyer and Terminer lor the City ofSavannah, aSfflil TERM. 1820. Mathew W. Stewart, W I. Hunter and John Onilnim |rre s .ininoned to atiendiliis I'ourt as Jurors—and Dupteo Postell, W. ws and John Evnr'mgliam jr. p ns JJiirors, ami having tailed to nppear. ■onlcrod. That unless they Ala with V'jkuf this Court good and sufficient per excuse on nr before (lie 1 next Torn! I. ') 'bey be sovernly Ancd; Grand Jit- lm the sain ol 40, I’eiit Jurors in tho |o> *0 dollara, each. IV.K.UUERINEAU, elk. I> CO ►'REAP AND FASHIONABLE r , ® c » Sign, Furniture & Ship . painting, t,1N(J . GLAZING AND PAPER- i,th , "angino I ill', subscriber grateful for formor 1 ■ nv . or *» ouer fl residence of ton years, |rs his services lo the public in the a- I mc, and[informs thorn that his El- Sign of the Hand and Brush, I** undergoing a general wfrttisivo improvement, and* that; he 6?^ *‘Ue arrival* a large supply fcte \v!u |? ru, ^ 0 *» Window Glass; if.,' Wl ” 1 assistance of a compe* | man, whom he has employed, w ill [ e nmto execute work of the kind; Lcoinniodatiug terms as an) person fc 1 '; °'[ s ,' Brushes, Window Glass, l”?"’, Baftr Hanging, be. fee. ns,0,1 ment of articles ill Isal. i a* V * k »l , ‘ on ' : hand, for sale Itiraiff pre pared for uso und ditcc- (e,»on for using thorn. . • P. MARLOW. 202 Regular Communication OF THE Grand Lodge pf Georgia. GM'IE Officers nml Members of iho • M-. Grand Ldilgo of the-Slitte of Geor gia and tho different Lmlgcs umlor its jit- rladictbin by llioir proper rspr'einntnlivcs, } r S tcqnestod In assembio at tin, GRAND LODGE II ALL,in Millegovillc, on,Mon oat the 7th day nr December noxt. THOMAS F. GREEN. __ Grand Secretary, G, L. S. G. tt?" Tho Editors nf the .Savannah lie- pul,linen, Augusta Constitutionalist, Ma con Telegraph, Washington Nows,Colum bus Enquirer, will give the nliore Unco weekly insertions, and forward their am counts to ilia Grand Socretury, net IS COO .EMPORIUM OF FASHION, To rent. The stores nenr Mnrket square occupied by Ebenoxer Jcnckes. Possession given the 1st Nov. for terms enquire of M. MYERS. sept 20 1004: For Sale or to Rent. The subscriber wishes elfh* er to soil, or rent for fine year from tho 1st of November next, his House, situated on Colum bia Squire, comer of York and Haber sham Streets—a carriage lion.ie and stable, with oilier outbuildings, arc attached to the otisn. JAMES BROWN' •opt 0 100t A Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on 1I16 loth inst a negro man who says his name is JERRY, and that he belongs to tho Stnto of Genre gia', that he rnnaway from the Clialahuo* cliee river nbnut 4 months ago—he is 5 feet 0 Inches high, and about 83 years of age;ho Is of n yellow complexion and stut ters when speaking. JOHN I DEWS, J.c. 0. nng 18- 180 Brought to, Jail, I N Snvannal, on llio I0|lt ins', a negro man who says his name Is SIMON, and that he kolongs to the Slain of Geqr- gia, that he runaway from the Cliatahoo- clicc River alout 4 months ago-ho it b feet 5 3-4 inches high nml about 25 years of ago—he has last one nf hit front teeth, JOHN I. DEWS,a. c. c. nog 18 Brought to Jail. £ N Savannah, on the Kith Inst, a negro iiinn who says his name is NED. nml that he belongs to (lie State of Geoigia, that lie runaway from the Chatalinocliee river about 4 months ago, he is 5 lent 8 incites high nml nbnut 23 venrs 1 JOHN I. DEWS c. c, nug 18 180 Committed to Jail, A T Consawhatchie. on lh" 15th of Mav Inst, a negru man named GEORGE who says he belongs to the Qakmnlgee Navigation Company in Georgia, of wlmm Mr. I (obeli McCall is agelit; he is about 35 years of age, 5 feet 7 or B inches high jnlr 13 J. J. HECK, 1. a. 0. Committed to Jail* A T Coosawhntchie. on llie <5th March r9k. In*t, a nogro'man who says his nnmo isJflE, who first claimed Mr Uiolmid El lis as his master, but since says he belongs to a Mr. jihn Thlerce, who lives'about 4 miles from Savannah; he is about 5 feet 9 inches high, and about forty years of age. J. J. BECK, j. b. d. July 13 103 Brought to Jail. I N Savannah on the 7th inst. a negro man who says his name is JOE, and that he belongs to William Howard of So. CM nml that he rerinway alaiut one month ago. Ho is 5 feet 4 1-4 inches lugh and a- Ihiiu SO years of ago—lie has lost his front teeth. JOHN I. DEWS, j.c. c. ' nov 0 Brought lo Jail. I N Snvnnnidi on the 4th inst. a negro man who says his name is BAM. and that -ho belongs to Josiah Howell of Edge- field So. Co. and that ho rnnawny about fifteen days' ago, lie is 5 feet 0 inches high and about 29 ) ears of age. JOHN I. DEWS, j.c. c. nov 6 State Arsenal. F ROPOSALS will ho received until tile 1st of'Docemhcr noxt, for build ing an Arsenal of Drink on the Lot op- posito tho Quiiyd'IIouse, GO feet front liy *10 feet deep, two stories high, in accord nnco with a .plan in- possession oT llic uo dersigned. The proposals riiust include Iho cost.of materials'•, tho wo,It must lie done m tho best manner, and must he finished by the 1 st day of May 18S0. .Tho Bricklayers’ & Carpenter’s proposnls mny be separate or jointly—tho'latler woiild boprefoired. A Horn! of Ten Thousand Dollnrs with approved security will bo required, for tho faithful performance of die oontract. VV. T. WILLIAM S, Agent ang 1 17311 Playing Cards. j Mallory & Duffy, On the Bay, H uxciiano'e. AVING availed ihemselves of the inost recent arrival, Bum Europe, are now prepare,) to fumisl, their n iemls and the. mddic generally with a more olo- gam and extonsive nssartment uf Good , in their lino, Ilian- they have ever offered heretofore, vix: ■ - Wilkins’ ftuperlnr Golden Oiown and _ Ollke OLqTIIS’Tqiilie a new stylo) Hluo, DlaoR, Drake Neck, Green, Steel and Oxford mixl paiciit Anisb or Lon don CLOTHS - Sup. blue, black, brown, drab, fawn,steel mixl. Corhean, Lavendei, and oilier col’d London CASIJIEIIS. . Dlatik and lilua black plain VELVETS I'igured. brown and Fancy colored du. Ami a great vaiinly of light arid dark col’d Silk and Valoucla VESTINGS, nonhle lioild blue end brown.CAM- M’. TS. a very superior article tor Cloaks and Great (loats. Doing supplied uilli a lull nml first rain complement ofNew York and Philadelphia Workmen, from llie first establishments, they are propnred lo make up the above arliclos in a style ihal cannot fail lo please Alsn as usual. For the aceoiiimo lnlion at Travellers and those w ho prefer despatch, they have a full assffrlment of Ready Made Clothing, of the 1st, til and 3d qualities, consisting of— • Coot., Frocks, Cnattecs, Great Coats. Cloaks, Opera Cloaks, Pants., Vests, Shirts, under Vests and Drawers, Col Inis, end Hosiery, of nil descriptions. EANry ARTICLES. Cloth, inon cco, and patent leather Caps of Luke Davis' tons' approved style Doreinus & Sydam's N. Ymk. Tiiunt's Philadelphia, ami Toivson's Baltimore approved Stocks of all patterns Riding Belts, Shnulder llracrs, Wnirh Guards Suspenders, Fancy Spilnlfleld lldkfs. Cravats Cravat Pads, Purses. Hair Hrushes, Pantaloon and VeM Springs, llursexhin, Caster, and Buck skin Gloves, DunIda Mechanic. Ilprse. skin Gloves, (Iho most beautiful arti cle of (ho kind ever odered In this market) the whole of which will ho sold at the most reduced prices, for cash hr town acceptances. ^ It. Tim w Imle of.the nhove stock'lia EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 18&) Chambers SuperiftrCourt, „ JHNE.25.th, 1029. The Marina Ar. Fire In- ' snrnuce Dank ollho State of Georgia,'ot al. Clintham Sit. porinr Court, January Term, 1880. In Equity. Lfeghorn Hals 4 9 1 AS, ' B Buliynr Hats Jest reoclvud per sltip fur salu by Elenxer Early, r - et. al. " l,ein ,g ’'’rifled ’o the Court that Elea xcr Early one of tho defendants In the nbnvn cause reside, out of Chalhnni coun- tv—On mntlnn it is ordered that the said Elenxer Enrly appear oil or before the first day of the next farm of this Court and on- ter Ills appoarapCQ thereto and-in default tltprcnf the sard complainant have leave to proceed-on llicr'said Dili io the'sm,.o manner a, ifpcrsnnol sorvlee nf the Dill •■ml subplena llatl-hoen effected on tho sal I I 1 '.IfAnd it is further ordered tlia: tnis Rule ho published mice a month in on- of the I ubhe Gatcttcsof Savannah until tho cxpirolian theronf. Extract from the minutes, ' ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk. juneflO 153 Notice. P ERSONS having deniamlt ngninst Iho estate of the late Ed vard Wil- lia o« orScrcvon count) will present them duly attested and those indebted to said cs late will make payment to VVM. II, SCRUGGS, Adoi’r. oct 81 818 . Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Estnto of Dt. Elijah Gillrtt. ™tl,e plea setl to to make payment to tho subscriber; and those having demnnds against the, same, will present them to JAMES HIGGINDOTTOM, Ad’mor. de boms non. (with the will annexed. Lower Threo Runs,(S. C.)Scpt. 7lh, l820, acts .291 viug been enrefullv selcGted, nml tl,e gren. ter part miiahnsatl direct from the Itnporj torshy Mr D. pcisnoully, amt the ready, made clothing nuinofnctitrcd Inimediaicly under hiadnspeetinn, -we fenl confident in nssur tig our fiiends. that nothing has been spared in rendering our establishment n or- tliy the patronage we have tiereioforo so liherally at,joyed. net 31 ^ Mx&D, caupSRteu’s ~ Saratoga Powders, ron makino CONGRESS SPRING OR SARATO GA HATERS. T HERE h perhaps scarcely uu indj-' vidual in tho United Statosi who iv not acquainted, either l»y experience or report, with tho .salutary effects of the Congress Spring Waters nt Saratoga 1 .From thirty to filty thousand persons an ' .Dually visit these Springs, many from the remotest sen inns of \he United .States, and snmofrom the WesUndios, and other for oi<n places.. The great expense in visiting the Springs excludes the greater portion of the community,•(more than nine out of ten,) and the bottled water, from its high price, prevents its use to tho extent of die-' ing stirviceable, and coufinus it lo a small number; it .appears to he a serious tvil that so valtitifde uu urtie.le should be so rns- tricird. that, comparatively few should he tilde to enjoy wlull is so conducive to gen eral health in the hot weather of. our sum liter months. From these circumstances. (*eo. IV. Carpenter is pleased tp announce the preparation of the above powders, con taining all the essential substances wjtli which these celebrated Springs are impreg nated, and fiom which the waters of* the Congress Springs at Saratoga me precise ly and nfi'dcty.ally imitated. With a view to accommodate the public, and to bring into general mo so convenient and valua ble a substitute for these waters, lie has been induced to go very extensively into tll^inanufncture of them, to put them at a price to he within the roach of most -per sons.. For the accommodation of the pub- lie, agents will ho appointed, in all^tlic ci ties and principal inland towns to give n general circulation to so Useful an article throughout the country. The public are recommended to make trial of these pow ders, as.’lio finds by experience, and from the opinion, of the most eminent of the fa culty, that the water made from them pos sesses tho same medicinal qualities, is as cflcclual in its operations, and precise in taste, as that taken.immediately* from the Springs. These powders ure therefore re commended as a . valuable ^remedy In ull cases where the Saratoga Waters afe pre scribed. - Persons on Sea . voyages, or residing at a distance from the springs, and in. warm climates, will at once perceive the .gicat advantage of making use of those powders, which besides being more portable, and Ipss expensive than the bottled water, will keep w ithout injury for any length of time, as they ore equal in medical effect to that taken fresh from tho springs, thev. are cer tainly much preferable frbin the many ad vantages they possess. (£?* Thcye pow ders are superior to tho Beidlita, inasmuch as they are equally a perient ami agreeable,’ nt the .same time possessing tonic and chalybeate qualities in a superior degree,- aqd are -consequently* better adapted to . weak and' debilitated constitutions than any other cathartic in use. V' Printed directions will accompany the powders. Manulffcturcd rfnd for sale, duly, by Geo. W. Carpenter? nnd sold by appointment by A. PARSONS, Drugged. , At the Eagle No. 8 Gibbons’ Range, nov 8, Finch & Wurlnnid, DRAPERS ASD TAILORS. MAniiET squAiix. F.NDER tlfeir .Itinera thank. In tRali friend, nnd the ptihlic tteiiernlly frn past favor., ntid vory respectfully sulieit a euntiniialhm of patronage. They ■hay. receive,I nml nre receiving n fresh and handsome assortment of stlPKRtnfi sui'r.nrtxi: ra.inoxAnLE C/otfiS) Cmsimerrs, Teat- ingH, t$'c. &c. * ALSO On hnnd tin f*xtrmlve J assortment of F:««vhionnhli» • Rcndy Made Clothing Consisting of Frock • oats. Oojtttei'i, Vest., i’antalonos, Shiits, Cloaks. Sec. ALSO. A splendid assouinem of Fancy articles such a. Cravats, (of the very liiest style,) Slocks, Hosiery, GlovcsMandkerchiefs, . A r. A c- A:c. u N ^’rT ho u ' r >' l' 10 ' 1 New York. Lon- Oon I liiladelplila Fashions are received, amt their cnslomer. may depend on liaViag tlirir garments made in a style not to lie excelled liy any, and at Iheslmttesl possi ble notice, and on .ttcli term, as cannot fail to please, oct 27 (is oct '21 per ship Florlan, and M.J’llHNTlEnOAST, . No8 fit 1,4 Gild)ms* Block. Cooper’s. New Novel. »mif WW or WISH TON „aS*- - 1 ,?-■*!•’ "7 IRa Anther of "The I'ioneers" “Tltc I'roirin,” Sec, •‘nui'.lie '.dead to him—to all— Her line ham’s si|on't on the null.. And tin the stairs and nt lilts door '' Her (airy nop is heard no moro." - In two volumes, AL80 A Selection from tlnrPublle nnd Private Gortespondence of Vico Admiral Lord Eolllngwood • interspersed with Memoir, of his life, Jusi < eceiVnd bv . tisomas M, Driscoll. 107,1* New mid Friiit4r-UaUins (il'tljlOS. SL^RBOXEB Hunch Muscatel Raisins 48 h-dfdo Mliseatel. do • 3 jais Malaga Grapes Landing from ship Emperor and barqile Aimudlllo, ami for tale by llc » JNO.,BENTLEY. Canid Whiskey and Hyson Ten. K A Dm .a Superior fcaurtl Whixkev ® 50 calty boxes llyspn Tea ISK- »*:ifh landing from ship Mucon and for sale bv HALL SIIAPTER &TUPPER. nov 2 An Ordinance T O .repeal so much of an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to pernril Markets on ."iindav, and for oilier'purpos es " ns permits shnps.to be open on Sun day until nine o'clock, A. M.; pus-ed on tile 20lh day of Oetol'et, 1 n 17. Sec. 1. Do it ordained Ivy llio Maynr ami Aldermen of tho city of SWannnh and Hamlets thereof, in Cotmeil asseinlded.' and it is lierehv ordained hv the aiirliniitv of llie seine, -That «o much ni the tibiSvo recited ordinance ax permits shops to he o pened until 0 o’clock, A. M. on Sunday, Ire and the same is hereby repealed.' Passed in Council. Nnv. 111,1820 IVM. T. WILLIAMS, Mayor. (Attest) Jas Clel'a.nd, c.'c jrro tcm. nnv 21 . < • “Peabody’s While. Lead. T HE ftttftMcrilHM'ft,agentf for “Fenbo- «ly’»” VV'hile Lend.will he conslnnt- ly ttipplied, nnd now offer for sale at fac tory pi ices, one hundred kegr of a very superior quality* warranted equal to any manufacture, whether English or Ameri can. ‘ w * HALL,SIIAPTER & TUPPER. nov 7 A Gazetteer of the State of Georgia, Ry the Rev. A diet Shenenod. SECOND EDITION, 1829.—PHItK CONTENTS. A Map of tho Staio, with all the new counRpt nnd roadf, I. General descrijtlinn of Georgia, fiis- lorv. n* of Li'giif.turo. Treaties and Acquisition* of Land. Rivers. Gen oral remarks on Lakes; Ponds. Face of she Country. Soil. Productions. ( limuto. Raiff. Zoology, tirniiliolouv. Divisions.* Goverulneut; Judiciary.* Manufacture^.. Imports and Exports fnr*a series of years. Militin. Rewuuo. Fuii.lsufthe State. An tiquities. Counties, with their length, breadth, square miles, population, Ate. Tax paid hv each county. Appropriations. Salaries of Officers for 1829. Religion. Population. Counties in alphabetical or der with chief towns and number of Ach demies. * II. A particular description of tho rivers, mountnin^creeks, counties, towns, villa gfs, hanks, canals, mineral spiings, &c. in nlphahttlcal order. III. An >ppendix, with a biographical sUeich of nil the porsons after whom the counties were Wiped. History of the Press, with the names qf the .Veu.spaperi ill tlio Htstp, tiltniher issued Uerkly,* &c. Histo ry nnd Procress of Education, with the a- •nouitt of Academic and t’hor School ■f unds, and probable’number of pupils in structed. Pauperism. Sketch of the sev eral Rclieious Denominations in tlm ^tute, with their numbers. Culture of sugar, rice, nnd Cotton, with a history of the in iroduction of the hitter plant into Aiiieii* ca. Culture of Silk List of Post Olficcs in the State. List of Governors! Doc tor's Fees’.- v Old Style and v ew_Stvle.— Pi ice of eatables, lands, &c. List of Roads. Memb-rs of Congress slnCn 17- 00. AV/L‘o«o/.—List of Presidents of the U- niled States, with that of 4 the chief officers. Post Oflieo revenuu in the chief tow ns in U. 8. Newspapers in IJ. 8. Ecclesiastical Statistics. Medical Statistics numbei **f deaths in New-York, Philadelphia, Wash ington, and Savannah. Just received by T. M. DRISCOLL. nov 19 “Voals” Patent Shot. subscribers having linen appolnt- JtL ed AlM's for “Ybnles Patent Shut,” will he constantly supplied with all sizes, and now dfiVi for snlo nt Factory prices, 500 hags nf drop and Back shot, Comprising a full assortment. HALL, SIIAPTER & TUPPER. nov 7 # T Richard Turner— Taylor, (North side of Johnston's square) F ROM repeated application Is indu ced to tender his services to llio in habitants of Savannah, and its vicinity in CUTTING. MAKING and STRAIN ING carpets with accuracy, and despatch. .For further particulars, inquire ns above whero testi monials will bo given to that effect. AT.SO PATENT .MANGLING done on an improved principle, by the piece or dozen, oct 29 217 Negro Clotlis & /Bankets, AT tlED.UUED PRICES. Jacob Waring, (Gibbon’s Range,) O FFERS ilia balance nf his stock of Negro 1 lotlis And Blankets nt very redncail prices, consisting of the follow;,ng descriptions: 8 bnlcs Mix’d Plaips (nil wool) cxtwt. 8 do Mixed ICersoys (lb 0 dir White do do 5 do Uiihton do 5 do Mill'd Mix’ll 5 do Blue end Mixed Sattinefls 20 do P|nin and Twilled Linseys, ■ assorted colors apd quality 5 db'London Duffle Blankets, 9-4 to 8-4 . v . 5 do ‘ do Points do 31-2 to 4 1-2 ■ act dH j *11 Almanacks for 1830. Raisins, Wines, &c. l Ak BOXES bunch Muscatel Raisins 50 jjr Imxcs . do 7 jartgrnpes do" 10 qrcasks > Cette Madeira 10 Indian hbl( s Wine 20 Jo' do -Sweet. Malaga Wlno 80 bbis first quality. Newatk Cider , ' 100 boxes vellbw soap Lending from ipiir Frances, nnd for sale .by COHEN & MILLER. n,|Vg ... -t Notice. A LL persons having demands' against the estate of John Fay dec, are re quested to present them didv attested, and those indebted to payment to the said doa. to make nov 18 B. M. BOND, Adm’r. 233ft House of Gntertainfheiits T HE subscriber having purchased of Mr. Berk, that well known staud on llie Augusta road, about 21nii|cS from Sa vannah informs Ills friends and tho puhlib in general that he has opened a 'house of entertainment for travellers, nrirl nssures thoso wlni may come his Way (hut the best attention shall be paid to tlieir comfort as well as llio utmost care to ihclr hdrse's. JOrtF.,i>ll G. BLANCE.- novO 2S4tJ Aii Act. To extend the time lor furtunate drawers in llio Land Lotteries of eighteen bun dled nnd eighteen, (llglitocn hundred rtine'eon, and eighteen hundred anil , " "'ke nut grunts for tho heral„ h “* " nl1 after ‘*'0 ‘into itate. B ' d ’ 10 ve,t ‘ h# I" tha B E It enacted by tho Senate and House of Representatives ol the Stale of uniirgia-iti General Assembly met. and it is Hereby enacted by the authority of tlm same, Tha) ovorjr person who was a rortunnln drawer lit tho land lotteries by llie autliority of the acts passed on the (If. tconlli (lav "f December, elglitecn hundred anil Oigliieon, on the sixteenth day of De cember, eighteen hundred and nineteen, ami nil the fifteenth dav of May. eighteen hmidred and twenty-one, shnlltmve until the first day of November, eighteen hun dred nml.hirty, to take out hit, tier or •U'-ir ciant.npon paying into the Trea-" 'nc sain of eight dollars. •Sec. 2 -Anil he it further enacted by ■ he authority afnies dd. That from and af- [»■’ the first day of November, eighteen hundred and thirls, the lands to drawn n, aforesaid, and nut cm rued, slialf f nvert to and bifehilfa the property of the State. ,'eo. flr Vud lie it further enacted, That Hus act sliall not extend to any lot or lut* >riund drawn liy iw-phanf until three year* tltoi (lip said (>• phans »|mll hn\e arrived at lb* agd of twmity om» yea>s iior i« r.ny lots drawn by Idiots or luniftics nr persons wlm have departed this life since ihey gave ill for a draw m draws io said lo’ieries of 1818, iniOaud 1821.afpt « hose e«tates nre uiii epresenthd, Imr to nhv lots nuinr her. ten and one lomdrad «el apart for the pilipoaes of publje education • Sec. 4. And be it fin ther enacted. That all laws and parts nf laws militating a- gninlt tliis net, hdattd the santea<e liurcby ■ repealed. Bee. 9. And he it further enacted by tho mithorur aforesaid. That it shall be llio duty of his ExecRenrv the Governor, to cause tills net to lie puhiislicd .in ,11 tlio piiblio Gaxeltesofthls Biate.oncii n month, ifniil the first day nf November next, and Unit he causa the expenses nf such tmhticn. lion to bo paid out nf die contingent fund. • WARREN JOURDAN. Speaker of the House of Representatives. TIIOMA.- 1 STOCKS. . President of Me Smalt. Assented to Oih November, 18X9, GEORGE III Oli MF.R. ‘ '■'Governor." nov 19 I34jc* An Ordinance E NTITLED an ordinance to define and determine what length of timo « Port Warden and all other oersons hoi- ding appoHilinents umlor Council may be absent fioni and without tlm limids of tlte city, heir,ru their appoint.eonlssliall bode- (dared vacant, dnd other pet sods appointed to (ill the vacancy or vacancies— Whereas, great iliconvonicnclc s have ar isen, and may arise from ono ot more ot tile Furl Waldens tearing the oily, as well as Wilier persons holding appointments un der council—for remedy thereof, Skc I t. lie it ordained hv the Mayor and \ld.-riiian or llie City of- Susannah ynd Hamlets there f, in Canned assembled and It is hereby ordained by the nuilmrily of the l ime, 'l liiit from and after the eidc- "on i" Jan ary next, it shall not he law fill lor any ppit warden nr wardens, to lie ab sent from tills ritv for a Inner period tHan 30 days; and in .the hv, nt of such aby-uco being longer than llie said 311 d n-s, i.'ien Sticlt warden nr wardens’ appointment shell h' declare. vaeanR nnd Conned are here by directed to fill swell vacancy i rp.fan- cies. givin'.’.ten divs notice (here f. Bin . 2d.' And he It ordained by authori ty "f the same, Hint if the Clerk, Tieasur- er, Marshal, Messenger or nnv other pt rsort holding appointment under Council shall n.li.cnt himself for n longer time llinn is fl owed the port w4'dens,ho or their uppuint- menu shall he declared vacant, provided., nothing herein contained shall lie constrn'. V nd as to prevent Council from granting.' Ileave or ahsoncC to nhy of the officers ntfiu ed in tins section, of tile ordinance.on tliojr appointing a depotv, which shall he appro-yrf ' vod of hy Cniiucil i and thev nnd their sor curity or securities are her.iiv decl.n .’d to be equally bound for such deputy, or dejntc ties, as for tlieprincipal or principals. . * V* a r.o, 2d.- And he |r fin tlier drrinined by " qrity of the same,Thai all ordinance* of- parts of ordinances militating against Ibis ordinance be, and tho Same are hereby re pealed. .... Passed in Council Nov. 5, 1829; WM« T. WILLIAMS, Mayor; (Attest) Al. Mveiis, c. nov 10. ■ Mt* Blake’s Steam liice Mill, YABIACRAW. ’ H AS commenoed pounding- Rico for the season, is in complete order,and managed by an experien'ood Miller.— Kbugli Rice will be taken from the .decks of vossfiTs at a half cent pet bushel—Barrel s furnished.when required at 87 1-2 cents! each. .Small Rice arid Flour may always, be had at Ilia Mill.—For finlbe* informa tion apply to JNO. G. FORDHAM. Millor^or. It OBT .''HABERSHAM.' \ . Silks. Champion & LaUirop, , Smith East Corner of Gibbons’ Range, ■OTAVE ln« opened n largo assortment UL of Silks, . ' AMotvo vytucit A*E Superior black Italian Lutestrings Jet nnd blue black Grd da Naps Light and dark colours do Plait) fio. figured do Alarcelines, Florences. Gro do Zcins Grq'do Berlins, Camblets, Poplins . Pongees, Satin Lovantlne* Bincliows and Snrsnotts Vestings. Silk. Hosiery tVilh a general assortment oj Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, all of which they offer wltolo sale and to- tnil at the lowest.prices, oct 20 : 217||m fraiv-t 8*8»* Electors of Chatham C /0UQ ' • - ty- friends and Felloip Citizens: I AM n candidate’for Cor., n tjr gt tho E- Icotion iri Jatiuary ne- x t, and sliortfd 1 he elected, will endeavor to discharge Jm duties of the office writh'fidelity. 6 v . Very respectfully, m ILHAUm- m noy7