Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, November 27, 1829, Image 1

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No 241 «••••••••!•••••••tl Vol. XXVI FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27, 1829, Whole Nb, M'MiMHMtM 1 6308. Effingham County, INFERIOR COURT,' Juj.y Tnnsi, 1828. ark N the petition rtf William Morel, sta- 11 tine the existence & Ids* Ami praying .rcstabllsltmeitl nf a certain WmitHtorv !„| n i|v ;md severally mZrfe nndttgneil ;;; ,, \ to» J Mt,lryo U /a ll ;l wi.lt.un O nor er, loth Into of said county deccAsml. . .™l Efliniltniti coUnty. lfiltl FeHrnary, iSi4 pnynl/fo to thn tsaitl William Morel, nr inter, on or boforU Vhe 1st day of January “ (•„, the Slim of twenty-fire dollars,frtr " too received, a ertpy whereof. Vritli the ■ntilavlt oftlto saltl William Morel, Is Mod the Clerk’s Office,-It is order..,I that William King, or Hie County of hffilng- ," n. lltepclina and qualified arlni ilislrntor Iftlie said William <1. l'orlor, deceased, nail llio /loirs and ro|iroseiitntivoe of the said William J. Mulryne,- deceased, do show rn ,,,e an or before tlte fust day of the noxt term ol till* Court. wily the prayer of the nrlilioier sboitld not be grained, anil it is farther ordered that ibis inlcbo published „ano oftfiS^nWIu CUtettes of the CJtv Savannah, onon n month until the time eimqlnted for sliewing Cnnso tltereiif. 1 Extract from the mWites, Extract jnlylB JNO. CIIARI.TON, Clk. writ M. Prcndergast. rcpelved per aclir Fraiiclk, from Now York. • ttapr tllk Palmarine, S„pr Fancy Velvet Prints, flip, English Ginghams, pnpr 0-4 Freftcb Bombazines, Spoiled Crimson Uattlncts, ,]||k Satin IiOVnntincs, flrcen Silk for U nbvolln covering, lllue Worsted llraid, Scarlet and Orab'CassIrae.e Shawls, Fancy Chintz do lllk Nankin and Canton Crapes, Barege lldkfs Hid Crnvets. Superior Lawns, and Linen Cambric lldkh nine and Brown Cloths Casshneros fc Satifnets, Woodstock (J lovos. Horscskin do Lined do All for sale low, , At No f^St U Glhbnn’n Block, not t *00 TreastU’cr’s Office. NovKstnnn a, man. BftllE average prlco of Flour during the i last month being do 75 per harrcl nl imt lbs. Brand for the present month must weigh ns follows vizt lt-1-2 cents Loaf fillis 11 «Z 6 1-4 •• “ 1 “ 5-1-1“ Of which all Bakers and tellers of Bread will take due Notice. M. W. STEWART, c. t. nor 3 For sale. 4 TRACT of land containing *50 a . eras, situate in the district of Oi- rngoburgh, on Edisto creek in the state of SoatiiCarolina, bounding noith on lands of Daniel Mazyck. and south and west on lie said creek.' For a plat of said land, nnd terms of sale, ijilvto GEO, GLEN, feh S Ex’or. est. of John Glen. Superior Rose and Orange Flower Water FAST received .tnd for «nle by V A. P Alt .SONS. DruegUt. At the Eagle No. 8, Gibbons* range* nor l , Fig Blue nnd Starch. BOXES Oilhorl’t STARCH ^""5 do FigHItie Jusi received 1m.I for «ale by A PARSONS, Druggist. Atthetiapl V ft Gibbon's Range. mttt 2ouvt of Common Pjeas and Oyer and Terminer for the City of,Savannah, W .(OCTOBER TERM, 1820 IJEUKAH Maihew W. Stewart, W /*. Hunter and JnhnCuilmar rawCre summoned to attend this Court as “end Jurors—and Drlprco Post ell, \\. fiwions and John Everinglmm jr. ns ittit Jurors, and having tailed to appoar, it it ordered. That unless they flic will, tin Clerk of this Court good and sufficient rauie of excuse on or before the next Term Vl'w.14) they bo severely fined; Grand Ju- .12 » * 8Hm ,| ®' Ue'R Jurors in the JU »iofS9 dollars, each. ' • W.R. QUEUINEAtl, clk. net 20 cheap and fashionable House, Sign, Furniture fy Ship painting, gilding, glazing and paper- T „n , hanging lit', subscriber grateful for former , tilv °r», after a residence of ten year's; icmlcr, Ids services to tile public in tile , t ikti 1 ’ l "“ l in|- °rms them that his Ilantland T anti Jl' is undergoing a g. In, xtl ! nslvo improvement, and tli •J received by lato nrrivaha large l 1 Ojl?. Brushes, Window ., ' r C- Wth the assistance of a i ennlilob!2??i he has employe nim, 0 " n 0 C!i eeute work of titO .^Haccommodatiog terms as any PU lTl ° U l' mntlnw IViii, " Pa f er Hangings, fyc. See, Hie li n S "'! Rr: ‘ l assortment of articles ji ■aMrer - ,,,,nd ’ for sai ' ^ft^4EJSSn? u ^OT nc.C a02 I*-MARLOW. .... Es- I Brush, general that he supply Glass, compe- yed, will kind, person ». Gifts!, 1 i|e a n Pl «yi% Cards. A. "‘ZTZt»S jus ' I At the p A -?’ A B80NS, Druggist, sept aa E “ S 6, l J“ #• Gibbons’ Ran^ ( , Regular Communication OP THE Grand .Lodge of Georgia. HE Ofiicers and Members of tlie J.. Grand Lndge nf the Stato of Geor gia nnd tho dificreiit.LodgCs under its Ju* risdietiim by iheijr proper representatives, are requested to nssgmblo at tin- GRAND LODGE HALL, in Millagoville, on Mom- day lhu7lh day of December next., THOMAS F. GREEN, ■ Grhnd Secrctari/, G. £. S. O. 07“ Tho Editors of the SaYanuuh llo- publicnn, Augusta Cniisiilulionalist, Ma con TeloL'rvph, Washington News.Cnlum- nos Enquiiar, will glvo llio above tliiee wcolily liiserlinns, and foi*>nrd their iic- c,mins to the Grand Sccretury. net IS *00 sept *0 To rent. The stores near Marltot square nocupied by Ebennzcr Jencltos. Possession given the 1st Nov. fur terms enquire of M. MYERS, loot For Hale or to Rent, The subscriber wishes eith er tr» sell, orient for one year from thC 1st of Nuvember noxt, Ills House, situatod nn Colum bia Square, corner of York and Halier sh im Streets—a carriage home and stable, with other outbuildings, are attached to the oiisb. JAMES nilOWN sept 8 190^ Brought to Jail. I N Savannnh, on the loth Inst, a negro man wlm says Ills name 1< JERRY, and that ho belnligs to the State of Geor gia, that lie runaway from the Cliatahoo- chcp river abnot 4 months agn—-lie it 5 feet 0 inches high, and nbCnt 33 years of age;he is of a yellow complexion and stut ters when speaking. JOHN I DEWS, j.c. d. aug m mo Brought to Jail, I N Savannah nn the 10th Inst, a negro man who says his name .Is SIMON, and that he belongs to tho State of Geor gia, that he runaway from the Cllatahrtb- alien River about 4 in,mills ngo—ho Is 5 feel 5 3-4 inches high and nlinut 2!» years of ago—ho has lost one of his front teelh. JOHN I. DEWS,a. c. c. ung m Brought to Jail. £ N Savannah, on tho loth inn. a negro man wlm says his name Is NED, and that lie belongs to the State of Geoigia, that ho runaway from the Chatahoochee river about 4 months agn,'lie is 5 feel 8 inches high and about *8 vears i JOHN I. DEWS c. e. ang 18 180 Committed to Jail, A T Coosuwhatchie, on Urn 1 Sils nfMnv Inst, a nogro man named GEORGE who says he belongs to the Oakmulgee Navigation Company in Georgia, of whom Mr. Itobeit McCall is agent; he is about 35 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high July 13 J. J. BECK. ).B. D. Committed to Jail, A T Coosawhatchie, on the *5tli March last, a imgro man wlm says his name is JOE, who first claimed Mr Richard El lis as his master, hut since snys lie belongs' to a Mr. J ihn Thierce, wlm lives about 4 milos from Savannah | ho is about 5 feet 0 inches high, and about forty yearStif age. J. J. BECK, j. b. d. July 13 103 Brought to Jail. I V Savannah ui the 7th inst. a nogro man wlio.snys his name isJOE, .and that lie belongs to William Howard of So. Cn. and that hp ranawar about one month ago. He is 5 feet 4 1-4 inches high and n- bout 30 years of ago—he lias lost his front teeth. JOHN I. DEWS, j c. c* novO Brought to Jail. I N Savannah on the 4th inst. n negro man who says Ills .name is SAM. and that lie belongs io Josiah Howell of Edce- ficld So. Ca. and that he ranaway about fifteen days agn, he is 5 feot G indies high nhd about 28 years nf nge. JOHN I. DEWS, j.c.u. nov 0 State Arsenal. P roposals will bo received until the 1st of December next, for build ing an An9F.NAi.nf Brje.k on iho l.ot op posite the Guard House,•tfttjfifct front by 40 feet deep, two storiesdiigilv,'in accord ance with a plan in possession of the un dersigned. The proposals must include the cost of materials ; tho woilt most he done in the best manner, and must he finished hy the 1st day of ijlny 1830'. Tho Bricklayers’ & Carpenter’s,proposals may ho ‘sgpapitc, or jointly—the latter would he profited.,, A Bond of Ton Thousand Dollar j'with approved security will he required,'for the fuilhfrtl horformnnco of ihe contract. W. T. WILLIAMS. Agent. persons inih'hicd to "the Eitato of Di.-Etij^ix Gimbty, will hrt plop,. ACid to to make payment to tha snllscrihor; aiid those bjupM demands''againsl llm fgPmnWae hints non. (ivitifthe tvffl annexed. £ower Three Buns,(S. C.)Sent. Wv, 1820, oct 3 4«I EMPORIUM OF FASHION. Mallery & Duffy, Oh the Bay, H .?*.™'™ ™* EXCttANOR. AAING availed'thoinsCIvos of the most recent arrivals from Europe, nro now prepared to furnish their friends and the puhliooenernlly with a more oler gaol onu eXtonsive assortment of Goods in their' line, than they Itavo evor oftered heretofore, viz: • , • ^ • Wilkins’ suporior Golden Crown and Olivo CLOTHS, (quite a new stylo) ' Blue, Hlnok, Drake Neck, Green, Stool and Oxford mix! patent finish or Lon- don CLOTHS Slip, blue, black, brown, dr.ili, fawn,stool mixt. Corhoun, Lavondei, and other col’d London CAS1MERS. Black and bluo black plain VELVETS Figured, brown and Fancy colored du. And agre.it variety of light and dark col’d Silk and Valencia VESTINGS. Double bolld blue and Imiwii CAM- LETS, a very superior article for Cloaks and Groat Coats. Being supplied with a lull nnd first rale complement of Now York and Philadelphia Workmen, from Iho first establishments, ilioy arq prepared to make up tho above ‘irticles in a style that cannot. Tail to plontc Also ns Usual, For tho nccoMimodation of Travellers and those who profrr despatch, they have a full assortment of Ready Made Clothing, of ihe 1st, XdundSd qualities, consisting nf— Coats, Frocks, Cuatiees, Great Coats, Cloaks, Opera Cloaks, Pauls., Vests, Shirts, under Vests and Drawers, Ool lets, and Hosiery, «f all descriptions. t'ANCY ARTICLES. Cloth, morocco, and patent leather Caps of Luke Dari,’ most approved style Dorernu, & Sydam’s N. Yoik. Tnant’s Philadelphia, alid Towson’s Baltimore approved Stocks of all pat'erus Riding Bolls, Shoulder Braces, Watch Guards Suspenders, Fanny Spltalficld lidkl's. Cravnts Cravat Pads, Purses, Hair Brushes. Pantaloon and Vest Springs, llorseshin, Caster, and Buck skill Gloves, Double Mechanic Horse- skin Gloves, (the must beautiful aril- cle of tho kind ever ofiered in this market) the whole of which will be sold at ihe most reduced prices, for cash or town acceptances. N. B. TJio whole of the above stock ha ving been rarefitllv selected, and the grea ter part pu, chased direct from the impor ters hy Mr D. peisonally, and the reiuly- madn clothing manufactured immediately under his inspe, lion, we feci confident in nssur ng our friends, thai nothing has been spared in rendering our establishment wor thy the patmoago ne have heretofore so liberally enjoyed. oct 81 M.&B. Chatham Su perior Court, Jauii'ary Term, 1830. In Equity. CARPENTER’S Saratoga Powders, Yon Making CONGRESS SPRINOOR SARATO GA WATERS. T HERE is perhaps scarcely an indi vidual in the United States, who is not acquainted, either by experience Dr report, with ihe sa'ntary effects of Iho Congress Sptmg Wnters at Saratoga From thirty to fitly thousand persons .pi- nually visit these Springs, many from the remotest sections of the United States', and 1 some from the West Indies, end. other for eign places. Tile groat expense in visiting the Springs excludes the greater portion of tho community, (more than nlno out of ton,) and the bottled water, from its high pricir. prevents its use to tho extent of be- ingserviceable, and confiaes it to a small number; it nppenrs to he a serious evil that so valuable an article should be so res tricted, that comparatively few should tie ahleio enjoy what is so crtndYlctve to gen eral health in the hot weather of our sum mcr months. Front these circumstances. Geo. \V. Carpenter is pleased to imnoiiucr the preparation of the above powders, con taining all the essential substances with which those celebrated Springs are impreg nated, nnd fiom which the wafers of the Congress Springs at Saratoga aie precise ly nnd effectually imitated. With a view to^accommodate the public, and to bring into general use so convenient and valua ble a substitute for these Waters, he has boon induced to go very extensively into the manufacture of them, to put them at a price to ho within.the reach nf most per sons. For the accommodation of tliepub- lio, agents will ho appointed in all the pi ties and principal inland towns to give a gerfcr.il circulation to so useful an nrticlo throughout the country. The public are recommended to make trial of these pow ders, as he finds by experience, and from the opinion of the most eminent of the fa culty, that tho water made from them pos sesses tho same medicinal qualities,k,is ns effectual in its operations, anil precise in taste, as that taken immediately from tho Springs. These powders are iherefore re commended ns n vnhinbl' remedy in all cases where (lie Saratoga Wnters are pre scribed. Persons on sea voyages, or residing at o distance from the springs, and in wnini climates, will at once perceive tho gtent advantage of making use of these powders, which besides being more portable, and less expensive Ilian the bottled water, Will keep without injury for any leiiglh of lime, as they are equal in medical effect to that taken fresh from the springs, tliev are cer tainly much preferable from tho many ad vantages they possess. 07“ These powders are silperior to tho Seidlitz, inasmuch as they are equally a- perienf and agreeable, qt tire same, lime possessing .tonic and chalybeate qualities in a superior degree, And, are consequently bettor adapted tit weak! aiid debilitated constitutions thhif' any- other .cathartic in 'usjei ' 1 0 I'i jnted direbtWF will accompany the potVdcr'S-' ' Manuiactured nnd for sale; only, hy Geo. W. Carpenter, and sold by appointment by ’A.PX'RSONS, Druggist. At tlig Gggle No. 8 Gibbons’ Range; . —... : Chambers Superior Court, JUNE S5Ul, 1828 The Marinade Fire ill surnnee Bank of tho State of Goorgia, ot al vs. Elealer Early, I el. nl. - - T being verified to the Court that Elea- *cr Early ofio of the defondants in Ihe above cause resides but of Chntliaqt conn- 'y-Oo motion It is ordered that the said Elcnzor Early appear on pr before llio first day or (he next Term of thift -Court and en ter nis appearance theretd'and in default thereof i|iq said complainant hove leave to proceed on their said Bill In the same manner as if personal seivioa of the Bill and subpmua had been clVecled on the sai t I'.leazer—And it is further ordered th,v. tnU Rule he published once n month in one of tho Public Gazettes of Savannah until the ozpiration thereof. Extract from the minutes, ; Robert w^pooler, cik jane 30 iaa Leghorn Hals. 4 CASES llnlitar Hats Just rcccivcd^ier ship Florian,' and for tale by M. PRENDERDAST, ..NoS & 14Gibbons’ Block, oct 21 Notice. P ERRONS having demands against tho estate nf the late Edward Wil- lla n« of Screven county will present them' duly attested and those indebted to said es tate will make pavmrnt tn WHf. H. SCRUGGS, Arlni’r. oct 31 810 Finch & YVttrland, DRAPERS ANO TAILORS. market sqttAiiK. rWN F.NDF.R their sincere thanks to theii Hicndl nnd the public unicrally for past favors, and very respectfully solicit a continuation of patronage. They have received and are receiving a fresh and handsome assortment of SUPERIOR SUPERPINE FASIIIONASI.E Cloths, Cassimeri‘8, Vest ings, fyc. &C. . ALSO On liand an extensive assortment of Fashionable , Ready Made Clothing Consisting of Frrtck 1 oar,. Coalteea, Vests, Pantaloons, Shirts, Cloaks. &c. ALSO, A splendid assortment nr Fancy articles such as' Cravats, (of the very latest style,) Slocks, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ac. Ac. An. N. B.—The very latest New York, Lon- don Philadelphia Fashion* tiro received, and their customers may depend on having their garments made In a style not to be excelled by hiiv, and at the slimiest possi ble notice, and on such terms at cannot fail to please, act 27 215 Cooper’s New Novel. mitE WEPT Of* -WISH'ION JL WISH t t 'Palo, by llio Author ol “The Pioneers" “Tile Prairio,” &c. “Hut slic is dead to him—to alt— Her lute hangs silent on the wall, And on the stairs and at Ilia door Her fairy step is heard no more.' 1 In two volumes. also • ' . A Selection from the Public and Private Coricspomlence of Vloo Admiral Lord Culling wood ; interspersed with Memoirs of Ins life. Just received bv Thomas m. Driscoll. nov 1* New Fruit—-Raisins und Grapes, SSL tflkDOXES Hunch Mutcatcl Rabins W 46 half do Muscatel <lo 10 jars Malaga Grapes Landing from ship Hmpefor and barque ArrnndillOf and Tor stile hv • - oct se JNO, BENTLEY. Canal Whiskey and Hysoii Teat flA IWl.SSuperior Can«i Whiskey w 50 catty boxes Hyson Tea tSIl'i each, landiug. from stiip Macqn and for solo hy HALL SIIAPTER&TUPPER. nov I An Ordinnncc T O repeal so milrh of an drdinanco entitled “An Ordinnneo to permit Markets on Sunday, and for other purpos es.*’as permits .hops to he open on Sun-- clay until nine o’clock, A. M.; passed on tile 20lh day of October, 1817. Sr- . 1 Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of tho city of Savannah and Hamlets thereof, in Council assembled, and ills hereby ordained by the authority of the same, That so much nf tho aliuve recited ordinance ns permits shops to be o pelted until 8 o'clock. A. M. mi Sunday, lie am) the same is hereby repealed. Passed in Council, Nnv. 18, 1828. IVM. T. WILLIAMS, Ateyor. (Attest) Jas. Cleland, c. c pro lent. nnv 21 “Peubody’s While Lead; m IIE subscribers, agents for "Peaho- H. dy’s” White Lead,will he constant- !v supplied, nnd now offer for sale at fac tory prices, one hundred kegs of a very suporior quality, warranted equal to any manufacture, Whether English or Ameri can • HALL.SHAPTER & TUPPER. “Y ouls” Patent Shot. T HE subscribers having lieen appoint ed Agt’s. for “Youlcs I’ntcnl Shot," will be constantly slipplied with all sizes, and now ofl>i for sals at Factory prices, 500 bags of drop and Ruck Shot, Comprising a full assortment. HALL, SHAPTER At 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 nf Savannah, and its vicinity in CUTTING, MAKING and STRAIN, ING CARPETS ‘with accuracy and despatch. Forrfurlhor particulars, inquire as above where testi monials will bo given to liiat effect, Atso PATENT MANGLING done nn an improved principle; by the piece or dozen, oct 20 217 Raisins, Wines, BOXES bunch Muscatel ' Raisihs 50 qr boxes ' do 7 jars grapes dp 10 rtr casks ) 'Cette Aladeli 10 Indian bills S Wine '•SO do do Sweet Malaga Wine SO bbls first quality Newark Cider 100 boxes yellow soap Landing fronl sclir Frances, and for sale hy, " ' Negro Cloths & Blankets, AT REDUCED F II 1 C E 8. Jacob Waring,, (Gibbon's RdngeJ O FFERS the balance nf his stock of Negro t 'loihs mill Blankets at very reduced prices, consisling of tlie following descriptions:.. 8 bales Mix’d Plains (all w ool) extwt 8 do Mixed Kerseys do 0 do White do drt 5 do Canton do , 5 do Mill'd Mix’d 5 do Blue and Mixed Rattinetts do Plairt and Twilled Linseys. assorted colors gpdqualify no London Duffle Blankets, 8-4 to AlmaiiDCks For IUST Receitl)4 . „ ■ . . - . I noy 4 TiMrtiRW^kt. A Gazetteer of the State of Georgia, By the Rev. Adiet Sherwood. SECOND EDITION. 1828 mice fit. CONTENTS. A Map of tho State, with all the new XX. cmmiios *nt) mails; I. General description of Georgia. His tory. Sessi -ns of.LegisI tore. Treaties ami Acquisilions of Land. Rivers. Gen oral remarks oq Lakes. Points. 1*006 of she Country. Soil. Productions. llninte. Raiu. Zoology. Ornithology. Divisions. Cover mnent, Judiciary. Manufactures. Imports nnd Exports for a series df years. Militia.-Revenue. Funds of the State. \n- tiquilies. Counties, with their length, breadth, square miles, population, dec. Tax paid b> each comuv. Appropriations. Salaries of Oflicai* for 1820. Religion. Population. Counties in alphabetical, or der with chief towns and number of Acn demies. II. A particulardescriptran of the rivers, mountains, creeks, counties, towns, villa ges, banks, nahals, mineral springs, dec. in alphabetical order, III. An' ppemliz, with a biographical sketch of all tlie persons after whom the colonics were named. History of,ihe Press, with the names of the Newspaper* ill thb Slate, number issued weekly, &c Histo ry and Progress of Education, with the a- mount of Academia' and Poor School funds, and probable number of pupils In structed. Pauperism. Sketch nf the sev oral Religious Denominations in l)ie Stato, with their numbers. Culture of atigai, riee, nnd cotton, with a history oftlie in troduction of the InltRr plnnt into Amfcri- cn. Culturo of Silk. List of Post Ofilces in tlie State. List of Governors. Doc- tor’s Fees. Old Style and New Style.— Pi ire of eatables, lands, &c. List of Roads. Members of Congress since if; 88. . National.*-List of Presidents of the U- nited States, with that of the chief officers. Post .Office revenue in the chief towns in U. S. Newspapers in V. S. Ecclesiastical Slatislics. Medical Statistics numbei of deaths in New.York, Philadelphia, Wash ington and Savannah. Just received by T. M. DRISCOLL. nov 18 nnv 2 COIIFJJ & MILLER. Notice. A LL persons having .demands agninat Abe estate of,John FSy dee, a'e c«. quested to present them duly nttest-cd, and those icdolncd to the said dec. to make payment to Si ,M. BOND,, Adm’r. nov 10 233ft An Act. To extend the lime lor foytunate drawers In tho Land Lotteries >>r eighteen Inin • orfid and eighteen, eighteen hundred and nlneieeri, and eighteen hundred ami twenty one, to lake out. grants for tlm finds tlnls drawn; anil after llio limn ■ D'^eiu specified, t'ovostilib tame hi the ® F, it enacted by the Scnatonud Ildusfl of Reiitesentatlvcs of tha State of ueorglato General Assembly mM, and -It is. hereby enaeled b.V the authority of the same, Thai every peri,in who was a rortuualo drawei in tho land lotteries hy Iho authority of the neck passed on tho fif teenth day nf Decern bet, eighteen hundred anil eighteen, on tlie sixteenth day of De cember, eighteen hundred, ana nineteen, and oil the fifteenth day or May, eighteen hunched mid Hveiily-bno. shall have until the first day of November, eighteen bun- dted nnd thirty, to take uut ills, her or 'heir (flout upon paying into. thh-Trea sury the tom of eight dollars. ,i.. °.‘i* • ''rtd bo R. further enacted by he authority, afuesaid. That from nnd af- [er the first day of November, eighteen hundred and shirty, tho lands so drawn as ■rnretaid,nnd not granted, shall revert to and hecomo the property oftlie Stale... Sec. 8. And |,e it further enaeled. That this act shall not extend to any lot or lot* orphans until Ihtco yo.Vrt after the said orphans shall have arrived at. the ago of twenty one Veits; nor to any lots draw n by idiots or lunatjes or persons who have departed this life since they g-ivetn forn draw ot drfiwsln said lotteries of 1818. isisand 1821,and whoso estates ate unrepresented, nor to any lots num ber ten and one. hundred set apart for tho purpones of ptihlio orlticntion. Sec. 4. And he R blither enacted. That ™ln.7!i.r nd P? r,i .•»**’ militating a- gamsi this act. be and the same aro hereby repealed. « * Sec. 5. Aiid he It further enacted by the authority aforesaid. That it shall bo he dmy of lilt Excclleiiey the Governor; "Jr* "'Is act to be published in all tho s,a, «>o«8e a month; until the first dny nf November next, and that ho cause the expenses of such pnhlica. , tlon to be paid out of ihe contingent fond. WARREN JOURDAN. p President of the Senate. Assented to Oih November; 18*8. GEORGE Its GILMER. „ ' . Governor. nor 18 134$ca An Ordihnncc 1(4 NTITLED an ordinance to define ^ and determlhe what length of timo a I ori Warden and all other person* hol ding nppoiutineiit* under Council may ho absent fiom and without the liuQtfs nr tho c tv, befiim their appoint ibnls shall be do.- clared vacant, and other persons appointed to fill the vacancy-or vacancies— Whereas, gtent incoiivenicneirs Imre ar isen, and may arise from one or" more of the Port Waldens leoVing tlie city, us well as oilier persons holding appointments un der council—for remedy therebf, Sfcc 1st. Be it ordained'by tho Mayor and Aldermen of tlm City of, Savonnalt and Hamlets there' f; in CuUndl assembled' ami it is hereby ordained by ihe authority oftlie same. That from ana after the eiac- nun III Jan- ary next, it shall pot be taw fill for any port warden or Wardens, lo be nli- from^iis city f or a longer period than i days; and in tlieeveht of such iibsencii being longer than the’snid 30 days, then such warden or wardens’ appointment shall be.declare Vacant, and Council are here- hy directed to fill such vacancy or vacaii- cte*. giving t*n (lavs .notice there f. Se.-. 2d. And he it ordained by authori ty of the same, that If the Clerk, Tieasur- or, Marshal, Messenger or anV other person lioblmg-appointment under Connell shall absent himself for a longer dine than is nl- owed the port wardcns.he - Jr their uppoim- nients shell be declared racanl. proyaVed nothing herein contahied shatt hwcpKt'iu- ed.as to prevent Council fromV*mln»- Heave of absence to v hy of lhe- u (C L %-na,n ed in this section of the ortlirtartcegon their appointing a deputy, which »hall be apbfo. ved ol hy Counceil; and they nnd their se curity or securities are herebr ^decliuod i6 U. e<I i'r y for inch deputy oraJepu-* o°’ 0 0 r , U ' t!princi l ,,,r or'principal,, ;' ^ Sec, 2d, t And bo it finiher ordained by aothority ofthesamD.TIidt ail ordinances or parts or ordinances mflitiiibig, ngninst tb|4- orrtin.i nee be, and the same are hereby row peakffl. ' R'assed in Council Nov. 5, 1820. WM. T. WILLIAMS, Mayor. I Attest) M. BIyehs, l. c. nov. 10 House of Entertetiument. i T HE subscriber.havinR porchssrd of Mr.'Beek, that WeKk’,iown stand op the Augusta road, about 21 miles from Sa vannah informs his friend a and the public in general that he has opened a house of entertainment for travellers, nnd assures thole wil'd mny come his way that the best attention shAII bv paid to their cemKort as well as the utmost care to their hoVses. JOSEPH G. HLANCE. nov 0 , '2*4Tt - Mr. Blake’s Steam Rice Mill, . Wafa VAMACRAW. B-l AS, conmiencpd pounding Rico. for JB.JL the season, is iA Crihiplete'order,and managed by an experienced Miller.— Hough Rice wil) be taken from tfia decks of vessels at a hal f cetn per biishel—Barrels furnished .when required, at 68 i-2 conts eabH. Small-Rica tih'd plotir iiiity pi ways be had auhe MUL—Fbr fuiiher informa tion apply to , , 7Nd.G. t’ORDlf AM. Miller, m ROBT. HATERS HAJL_ nav-4 - ' SILKS. ■(^iamptoti & tathrjjp, .-South East Comer of Gibbons’ Range, , J5. A of Silks 1 Qp ° n ™ 0 lar 6® sssortnieui lit* AMOlVo TVniclI AgE Superior black Italian Lutestrings ' Jet and bluc.blacU Gro do Naps Ligl|t nnd,dark colours do Plaid do.;, figured do, .. Maicehne,. Floronces. Gio de ZctlA Gro do Berlins, Gimblets, Papliiii 1’ongees, Sa’ln Levantines Sinchows’a'ud Snrsnctts Vestings, Silk Hosiery, r With a genital assoriminLof Staple Bhd FaiicV Dry Gbodisv all of "hrehihey offer whole sale and ro- tafl tit the lowest prices, octjes 817(|M Electors of Chatham Coim . .' ■ ty- Friends and Fellow Citizens: T AMn.candidate for Coroner at the 13 JL .Iecjion in Janunry next, and shou'd 1 hq elected, will endeavor to discharge tfci duties of the office with fidelity. Very rcspeotfnlly,