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No 242... Vol. XXVI
SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1829,
.V* Effingham County,
INFERIOR COURT, Jui.t TfltUr, 1880. |
^\ ,l,o petition of Wlllltlm Morel, sta-
Of line (He existence It Ion and praying
,| 1C establishment of n certain pro,nissory
note inlnlly and soVcrnlly mndn nntl signed
lwwffimJ.Mulr.no. and WII Q
Porter, both late of aaid county deceased,
.tntoil Effingham county, lath February,
1 A payable to ll.e said William Moral, or
'|,r' mi or before tbo tit day of January
* a ala ala... .. C lll.ahlu it I, A ll.tll'l *•» ffl, I
Regular Communication I emporium of fashion.
Mallery & Duffy,
Od the Bay,
the
AVING availed theinsulves of the
• recent arrl.nl, from Europe,
I ere nut.-prepared to fun,id, their friends
and llto public concrolly with
Whole Nd,.......
Chambers Superior Court,
T . . M ... . JUNE 85th, 1880.
The Marine & Firo In- . _
sttrance Hank <>f ih 0 Chatham Bn
Slate of Goorgia, et al. . * ,Brior Court
t»f, 1 JiniMiy Term,
Eleanor Early, 1880,
cl. of. In Equity,
•h«ir line, ihan the,ha,.’‘evLofiS L" "'JSi*?!?*! '*“«»«• loth.
William King, or the County of F.ffilng-1 ginpnd llto different Lodges under its ju-
I,thcnclintt and qualified administrator. risdlctlon by their proper representatives,
nfllie said William 0. Porter, deeqaaed, } rB 'eqncstud •« assemble at tjie GRAND
and llto heirs and ropresentntl.es of the said LODGE II M.I., In Millego.lllo, ouMon-
William J. Mttlryne, deceased, do shew I n*r the 7th day of December neat,
c" ,,e on or before llto lit st day of the nitxt THOMAS I;’. GKEEN,
trrniol tills Court, why the prayer of the __ Grand Secretary, G. S. O.
i, elitioner should not be granted, and It Is fly“ The Editor Hof the .Savannah Re-
fiirtltor ordered that this rule be published publican. Augusta Constitutionalist, Ma
in one of llto public Gnaeltes of Ilia City eon Telegraph, Washington Neiv»,Colum*
ef Savannah, oncoa month until the lime | »"* Enquirer, will gl*o the above thiee
nine. Ulaok, Drake Neck Greco thee far hV. ' " 8X ' T,r,, ' of ,hii ‘
and Oxford mlxt patent finish hr Lon- tReron/tlin rtjd??. tn deWull
don CLOTHS. . lit V *" d wMPpWnanl have leave to
Sup. blue, black.brown, drab, fawn,steel l hC ' r '*! d 8,11 l ” t,le
nilws fs ...I • a 1 ;
Oimninled for shewing cause theranf.
Extract from the minutes,
JNO. CHARLTON, Oik.
inly 18 1»T|«-
M. Prcndertfnst.
H AS received per scltr Francis, from
New York,
dapr lllk Palniarine,
8«pr Fancy Velvet Prints,
Supr English Ginghnms,
Papr 8-4 French Itomh.izincs,
Spotted Crimson Katlinets,
Hlk Satin Le.nntincs,
Orcen Sill; for Umbrella covering,
llllte Worsted llraid,
Scarlet and Oral. Cassimc e Shawls,
Fancy Chintz do
lllk Nankin nnd Canton Crapes,
llarege tldkfs < nd Cravats,
Superior Lawns, and Linen Cambric
lltlkfs
Blue nnd Brown Cloths
Casslmeres b Snllincts,
Wondsuick Gloves,
IlnrsesUn do
Lined do
All for sale low,
At No 8 & 14 Gibbon's Block.
ocl I 880
Treasurer’s Office.
NnvKMDKR 8, 1820.
I T¥lUR average prlco of l-'lonr during the
I JL last month 'wing 88 7b per barrel ol
f HID lbs. ttread for the present month
must weigh as follows viz:
It 1-8 cents l/>af . 2 lbs 11 oz
8 1-4 •• •• I •• 6)1-1"
Of whioh all Bakers and sellersof Bread
will taka due Notice.
M. W. STEWART, c. T.
nnv 3
weekly' insertions, nnd forward their
counts to the Grand Secretary,
net 15 SlUl
mi
Black
ni h a *, ” ,v ,,, P B, ldf article for june 80 I'm ’ k '
Cloaks nnd Groat Coats. 1 10
Bolng supplied With a lull nnd ftrst rate
cum,dement of New York and Phtladelphi
Wnrkmen, from the first establishments..
thoy ere prepared to make up tho above
To rent. I I P®?* 0 .™ against
The stores near Market square !mlclos°in a H^^that'cs^ t f iu° *1’'’'"’ ,l """ of * S<Br «W’" y «IM prawn! t'^n
occupied by Ebenezer J,nIkos. ' 0S fl > 11 J° P>'-a« duly attested end those Indebterl to
sept 29
Possession given Ihe 1st Nov.
for terms enquire of
M. MYERS
IQOt
For Snle or to Rent.
The subscriber wishes eilli-
tlH. er to tell, or ton, for one year
For sale.
A TRACT of land containing 250 n
il. cros, situate in the district of Oi-
ntgeburgh,.on Ktllato creek in tbo stale of I
SautliCarolina, bounding north on lands
ofDaniel .M.tzyck, nnd south and west on
hnuld crook.
For a plat of said land, nnd terms of sain,
ipplyto GEO. GLEN,
hit 5 Ex’or. est. of John Glen.
Pig Blue and Starch.
QA BOXES Gilbert’. STARCH
f®V 5 do Pig Blue
Jun received and for sale by
A PARSONS, Druggist.
At tho Eapl ■ e Gibhnn’s Range
Vpl 28
’ourt of Common Pleas
wid Oyer and Terminer
for the City ofSnvnnnali,
‘KVT„n9. CTOaBn TERM, '820
Mathew W.' Stewart,
*» IV Zlonter and Jnlm Ouijinnr
«»fres rnmimed to .attend lids f'nurl as
«nn Jurors—anil Dupreo Postell, IV.
Iwiinons and John Everingham jr. ns
mit Jurors, and having tailed to appear,
Tlmt unless they file with
blerk nf this Court good and sufficient
,i, “ exoana on or befuro the next Term
; ' "’ey ho severely fined; Grand Jtt-
"1",'''° 40, Peril Juror, in the
‘"“of 80 dollars, each.
Superior Rose nnd Orange
Flower Water
FIST received and lor -ale by.
O A, PARSONS. Druggist,
At the Eagle No. 8, Gibbons' range.
8*0
from tho 1st of November next.
Ids House, situated on Colum
bia Square, corner of York and llnlicr
sham Streets—a carriage bouse and stable,
with other outbuildings, are attached to
the ouse. JAMES BROWN
aejit 8 loot
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah, on tbo loth Inst, n negro
man who says Ills name Is JERRY,
anil that ho belongs to tho State of Gem-
gin, that lie rnnawny from the Cbataboo-
chop river nbnut 4 months ago—bo is 5
(eel 0 inches high, and about 88 years of
age;he L of a yellow. Vkjmplcxirm and stut
ters when speaking.
JOHN I DEWSi j.c. c.
ang 18 180
Brought to Jail,
I N Savannah on the 10th Inst, a negro
man who says his name is SIMON,
and that lie belongs tn the Stnte of Geor
gia, that he ranawny from the Chalnhoo-
cliee River about 4 months ngo—ho is 5
feet 5 3-4 inches high nnd about <5 years
of nee—he lias lost one of Ids front teeth.
JOHN L DEWS, j.c.o.
Dug 18
.Brought to Jail.
g'N Savamdlli, on the 10th Inst, a negro |
aL man who say.s his inline Is NED. nnd
that he belongs to tho State of Geoigtn,
llint hn ranawny from the Chatahoncliee
river about 4 months ngo, ho Is 5 feet 8
inches high nnd about *3 rears c
JOHN I. DEWS c. c.
ang 18 180
Aim at usual,
For the iccoaimndation of Tra vellers
and tltoso who prefer despatch,
they hare a full assortment of
Ready Made Clothing,
of the 1st, til and 3d qualities, cuntisting
Coats, Frocks, Contices, Great Coats,
Cloaks, Opera Cloaks, Pauls,, Vests,
Shirts, under Vests and Drawers, Col
lais, uml Hosiery, of all descriptions.
t'ANdY ARTICLES.
Cloth, morocco, and patent lenilier Caps
of Luke Davis’ most approved style
Doreinus Si Sydam's N. Yoik. Tnnnt’s
Philadelphia, and Towson't Baltimore
approved Stocks of all tiatierns
Biding Bells, Shoulder Braces, Watch
Guards Suspenders. Eanry Spiialfirbl
hukfs. Cravats Cravat Pads. Purses.
Hair Brushes, Pantaloon and Vest
Springs, llorsesldn, Caster, and Ruek
skin Gloves, Double Meclmnlc Horse-
skin Gloves, (the most lieauuriil arti
cle of the kind ever ottered in this
market) the whole of whioh will l, e
sold at ihe most reduced prices, for
cash or men acceptances.
N. II. The w hole of site above stock ha
ving been carefully, selected, nnd the gren
ter parr puieliased direct from the linpar-
tersby Mr. D. prisnnally, anil the ready-
made clothing nianofae.iiircd Immediately
under his inspe. tint:, we fool confident In
nssur.ng our.fiiemls, that nothinghasheen
spared in rcnderlngpur establishment wor
thy Ihe patrminge we have hereiofore
liberally enjoyed.
31 M.&D,
CARPENTER'S
Saratoga Powders,
rOR MAKINO
CONGRESS SPRING OR SARATO-
T GA WATERS.
HERE is perhaps scarcely an indi
vidual in the United States, who is
oot acquainted, cither by experience or
report, wlllr the sn'iuary effects of the
Congress Spring Wuters at Saratoga
Prom thirty to fifty thousand porsnus no
•. . -. “alii cs
late Will make pavfhrnt to
WM. H. SCRUGGS, Adm'r.
net 81 JlO.
Finch & Warland,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS.
T „.,„^. A, "' rT *2i'Anz.
ENDE R their sincere thanks to their
friends and the politic geuernllv for
past ravors, and very respectfully solicit w
continuation of patronage.
They have received end are receiving a
rresh and handsome assortment of .
summon atrpziiri^E FA'innn.mt.n
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest*
ings, tyc. See,
ALSO
On band an extensive assortment of
Faslilnnable
Ready Made Cloihing
Consisting uf
Frock Goats, Coyttci si Vests,
Pantaloons, Shins, Clonks, dec.
AMO.
A splendid assortment of Fancy articles
shell ns.
Crnrofs, (of the very latest style,) Stocks,
Hosiery, Gloves,Himdkrrcliiefs,
Nc.Atc.br..
i ■'w'7?.'. v . or ) r ,i " M » No™ York, f.on-
lion Philadelphia Kashirins are received,
mid their customers may depend on hnviae
their garments made in a style nnl to be
excelled liy any. and at the slimiest possi
ble notice, nnd on such terms as cannot
full toplense.
net *7 sis
4 Leghorn Ilats.
CASES Bolivar Huts
tor sale by rec * ivod per ,lll l 1 Flur 'an. end
M. PIlF.NDERGAST,
. ;Nop b 14Gibbons' Block.
oct Cl
Ceopcr’s New Novel.
TJ!,® WEPT OF WISH-TON
>.nn di 'o ~ ,c ' bv 1,18 Author of
"The Pioneer*" "Tha PreiHe," be.
"lint Stic IS dead to him—to all— .
Her lute hangs silent on th'o wall,
And oiTihe stairs and at the door
Her fairy step is hoard no more."
In two volumes.
A Selection from the Pnblio nnd Private
Correspondence „ r Vice Admiral Lord
r, • r V>*°°d ' interspersed with Memnirs
or his life. Just received hv
THOMAS M. DRISCOLL.
nnv iv
New Fruit—Raisins aud
Grapes.
R»C^OOXES Hunch Muscatel Raisins
48 half do Muscatel do
10 jars Malaga Grapes .
a Rom ship Emperor and barque
Ariiindillo, nnd for snle bv
JNO. BENTLEY.
Canal Whiskey and Hyson
Tea.
KT BBl.S Superior Cnttol Whiskcv
50 catty boxes Uysoti Teu I alio
each landing from ship .Macon and fur
sale bv
HALL 8IIAPTKR &TUPPER.
tlov £
not i
Committed to Jail,
A T Coasawhatchie.'on tlm 15th of Mar | . - ■ - ::
last, a nogru man named GEOIIOE- ? ’ J 1 ,'"'ll 7
who say, ho belongs to tho Oakmnlgeo rBmn ';" veHlonj of Ihe Uoited Sla es, and
Navigation Company In Georgia, of whom T r r o,n ,l "'Jy e,, ,nd,e5 ' and ""’7. , ° r P 8
Mr. Itobeir McCall Is agent; he it about 8i 2 n P'f 8 «- Tl.e crest expense in visiting be
ege, 5 foot 7 nr 8 inches high Rr *'"f p< »rtmn of|
• 1 the community, (more than nlno out of
ten,) nnd tile bottled water, from
35 years of age,
July 13
J Inches high
J. J. BECK, i, n. n.
art ta
W.K. OUERINEAU.dk.
Committed to Jail*
A T Coosawbatchle. on the *6lh Mnfch
last, a nogro man who says his nnme
is JOE, who first claimed Mr Richard El
lis ns his master, but since saya he belongs
tn n Mr. J ihn I'hlerco, who lives about 4
miles from Snvannnh; lie is about 5 feet
9 inches high, and ahont forty years of age.
. J. J. RECK, i. u. o.
July 13 183
Brought to Jail.
I N Sitvennah-in the 7th inst. a negro
man who snys Ills nnme is JOE, and
that he belongs to William Howard of So.
>’a. and that hn rannway about one month
ago. He is 5 feet 4 1-4 inches high amt n-
botit 80 years of ago—he has lost his front
teeth.
JOHN t. DEWS, s.ot c.
nov 8
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on the 4th inst. a negro
loan who says Ins name is S AM, and
that lie belongs in Jnsinh Howell of Eilgo-
field So. Ca. and that lie ranawny about
fifteen days ngo, he is 5 feet 0 inches high
and bout 28 years of age.
JOHNX. DEWS, j. c.o.
nov 8
State Arsenal.
P ROPOSALS will bo rocelved until
the 1st of December next, for build
ing an AnszNALof Brick on tho Lot op-
""TOunem r.a-1 polite the Guard House, 80 foot front hv
tear the £teio« ^ Dantl and Brush, 40 feet deep, two stories high, in aecord-
nd eji-ii t i„„ ls midergoing a general nnoe with a plan in possession nf the un-
rc aeiveln,! U i' lrovel ! ,on . t ' I,ml thnt he derslgned.
1 Point, Oil. n ni vtvalw rv Inrgo supply The proposals most include tho cost of
!, v Vo *\Vi»h»i ru * . ' " ^ n ^ ow Wins*. I matarlnl* ; the work must he tlfme in the
fore'inai, -i ‘AnMlstanee of a compo- best manner, and must he finished by the
'Is him ho l,ns ••mpluyert, will 11st day of May 1830. Tho Bricklayers’ &
as nocoiiin, n ?i X ?°"- t8 <v<,rl< of 1,10 Car P 8 t>ter’s proposals may ho soparnto or
ilie city. terms as any person | jointly—the Inttor would be preferred.
A Bond ofTen Thousand Dollars with
approved security will bo required, for tho
faithful performance of the contract.
W; T. WILLIAMS, Agent.
ang 1 1731f
its high
priee. prevents its use to the extent nf be-
ingsiirvii c ible, and eonfines it to a small
number; it appears to lie It vtrious i vij
(hat so valuable an urlicle should he so res-
tricted, that comparatively few should lie
able to enjoy what is so conducive to gen
crnl health in the hot weather of our sum
tner months. From these circiimstsncos.
Geo. W, Carpenter is pleated to announce
tlm preparation of tho above powders, con
taiiilHg all the essential substances with
.* hicli these celebrated Springs nre imprrg
nntedi and fiom which tlie waters of Ihe
Congress Springs at Haratnga me precis.
I.v amt effectually imitated. With a vion
An Ordinance
T o repeal so much or an ordinance
entitled "An Ordinance to permit
Markets on ^nn.l.iv, aqd for other pitrpAs.
e« ntbermiit shops to he open on Sun-
day until nine o'clock, A. M.t passed no
the aotli day of October. 1817.
_s s .. 1. Belt ord.iined hv the Mayor and
Aldermen of. the city of Savannah and
llamlets thereof, in Counril assemhlett.
and it is Iterchv ordained by Ihe auihority
of the same, That so much ol the shove
recRpil ordinance as permits shops to he o
pened until 0 o'clm It A. U. on Sunday,
and the same is hereby repoalcil,
I'nssed in Council, Nov. in. 1880.
WM. T. \\ II.LI a Ms, Mayor.
(Attest) Jat Ct.Kl.4ifD, o. c pro tern
nov 4t - • ...
“Peabody’s While Lead.
rill IE subscribers, agents for "p. aim-
M. ■!>’." White Lead.will he constant
ly supplied, end now nfihr for sale at fnc-
tm v prices, ond hundred kegs of a very
superior quality, warranted equal to any
maiiufactiire, whether English or Amorl-
coil.
IIAL1..SHAPTER IfcTUPPER.’
nnv 7
“Yolils” Patent Shot.
'y eon cnecmniiv imiiaioa. vvnii n vici. | raw me ...i. a...- ,.a ..
to accoinmnrlaie the public, and to bring T 1 l'! Yhnlcs Pm cm St'hm
into i!Pnt*r.il n«o rnftvfininnt uml valnn. I ? . YblliCS Patent 8hot,
A Gazetteer of the Slate of
Georgia,
By the Bee Adhi Sherwood.
•Ei'Diro XDtTinn. I860 muck ||,
L .. CONTENTS.
Map of the Stale, with all III* new
counlies and roads.
L General description of Georgia. His
tory. Hcssi ns of Legist lure. Tienties
and Xrqiii.iijon* nf Land, Itivcrs, Gen
eral remarks on Lakes. Ponds. Face of
she Country. Soil. Productions, * lltnate.
Rain. Zoology. Ornillmlogv. Divisions
Government. Judirinry. Manufacture.
Imports anil Exports fir a series of years.
Militia. Revenue. Funds of the Stute. An-
tirjnilles. Counties, with their length,
breadth, square miles, population, be
lax paid b. each coiimv. Appropriations.
Salaries of Officers fur 18*0. Religion.
Population. Couniios in alpliabeticol or*’
der with chief towns and number of Ac*
demies.
11. A particular description of the rivers,
mountains, ereeks; counties', towns, villa
ges, hanks, canals, mineral springs, bo. in
alphabetical order,
111. An Iqiemlix, with a biographical
ski’tcli of nil tlio persons nftor whom the
couiiiles were named. History of the I’revs,
with the names nf the Newspapers in the
state, number issued weekly, &c. Histo
ry and Progress of Education, Willi the a-
mount of Academic and i’nor School
funds, and probable number of pupils in-
itnlctad. Pauperism. Sketch ofilie snv
eral I’eliginot Demnninnlious in iho Sliile,
willi ilieir numbers. Cuhnre of sugai
rice, and cotton, with a liisiory of the In
iroduollonef llto latter plant into Imerh
$a CnliUrenfSilk 1,1st of Post Off, es
in Ihe State. I 1st of Governors Doe.
tnrVFees. Old Style and VeWStyle—
Price of entahies, lands. A-e. List
Roads. Mendels of Congress since 17.
■ An Act.
i„*i'/, tN | d ,h j ! iule 188 fortunate drtiwira
■ in tho Land Lotteries or ilghtceir hun
dred and eighteen, eighteen hundred
and nineteen, and eighteen hundred anil
twenty one, to take uuf grants for tha
Wnds thus drawn, and after the tjfna
Iftte peo fWd ' vest the game in (ha
B E it enacted by tho Senate anti Hotiso
of Represeutatlves of tbo State of
uenrgtn.fi General Assembly met. and
is hereby enacted by the authority of
theiame, Ihnl every persdn who was ,v
fortunate tlrnwet in llto land lotteries by
1,18 " c,, p " 5,8<, on ,hB *D
teenili day of December, eighteen Intudred
nntl eigltteon, on the sixteenth day of De
cember, eighteen hundred and lilnoteoh,
Ion" ,B ,* <Wntl1 ,lav of M »y. eighteen
mmdicil and twenty-one, shall have until
the first day of Nnvemlrr, eighteen hun
dred and thirty, to tnkd out his, her or
heir giant upon paying into the Tree-
»ury ilip sunt of eight ifollurv.
1 farther enacted by
he authority afotesajd. That from and nf-
ter the first day of November, eighteen
hundred and thirty, tho lands 10 drawn ov
aforesaid.nnd nf>t granted, shall revert to
and becomo the properly of the Slate.
B0 '*•, ' "t* he it further enacted. That
Ilrt nnl Bji, ed , l 10 any lot or lots
ortand drawn by nrplmus until three years
arterthe said orphans thall have anived at
• *** P* fwrm.v 0110 years; nor lo' any
db l idiots or Innaiics or persons
wiio have departetf this life since the/
nr\V,oL n .7'Z 0 '' lr » w » I" "sid lotteries
f 1 111 8* 1810 nnd lOCf,and who so esfates
are mnepresenled, nor to any lots num
ber ten and .me Itiihilrarf set apart fitr tho
purposes 6f public education.
,,^ BB '. 4 ' h8 It further enacled, Thot
all laws anrn parts of laws militntine n-
galnsi this oct. boartrt tho samo 010 hereby
repealed. J
,1 8rc ;, 5 - Anilbe H further enncled by
he authority oforeinid. That It shall bo
the duty ofhis Excellency the Governor,
toenuse this net to he published in ,|| ||, 0
UH -i 7 ! "* ,,,B,of ' h . i »S , nte.oiteR a month,
until the first day 0 f November next, and
Hint bn cause the expenses of such pnhlicn-
lion to be paid otlt of the contingent fund.
c r. , warren jourdan.
President of the Senate.
Assented to Bill ■November, 1820.
GEORGE Ri GILMER.
Governor.
nov 19
134|ca
AnttonaL—List nf Presidents of the It.
oiled HlajfS. with that of the chief otficer-
Post Office revenue in the chief towns In
U. S. Newspapers in U. S. Ecclesiastical
Statisiies. Medical Statistics numbet of
deaths in New-York. Pltihidelphin. Wash*
inptmt, ahd Savannah
T. M. DRISCOLL.
7HiSAHAND fashionable
louse, Sign, Furniture t
Sign, Furniture 4*
„ Ship
PAINTING,
ILDINq, GLAZING AND PAPER-
-HANGING
fas,„‘" ’fi ril,er K r,1l eful for former
cndPr. J | V * r ’ n ' ,er a re *idence of ten years,*!
bou[i„S i ’*y| r|Be » lo 'he public in the a-
l>lisltnie’"“ ,l,on * 'I’M-his Es-
into general use so roAvcnient and valua
hie a suhstitute for iflese waters, Ito has
been Induced to go very extensively into
the maniifacture of them, to put them nt a
prico to lie within the reach of most per
sons. For ihe accommodation of the ptib'
lie, ngenis will be appointed in nil the ci
ties anil principal inland owns to give a
general circulation to so useful an artirle
ders, a, he find, by experience, and from | ta *
will he constantly supplied with nil sizes,
and now off. t for sale at Fnctory prices,
580 lings nf drop and Buck Shot,
Comprising a full assortment.
HALL, SllAPTER &TUPPER.
nov 7
Richard Turner—Taylor,
(ftorth side of Johnston's square)
Snihee 1 rV ^™** 8 *I Window Glass,
li a eon ^ 7 r Hangings, tfc. be, .
inf *, ' a,,ur, ment of nrlicles in
'ne ahvay, kept on hand, for sale
Will,
^.aleZi-.JT h0nll, f ° r I"' 6
lio « ^fel7 ( r h e e d n S u,e nnd dl "‘°*
V. MARLOW;
act g
208
N p, uying Cards.
Notice.
A T.L persons indehted to file Estate of
Dl. Elijah Gim.ktt, will he tilon
I sed to to make pay ment to the snltscrilibr;
and those having detnnhds against (lie |
same, will present them tn
JAMES HIGOINBOTTOM,
Ad’mor. tie bonis non.
|ivith the will annexed.
I Lower Three Runs,($9. C-)Scpt. 7th, 1820.
ocl9 SOI
the opinion ofthe most eminent oftltc fa
cility, thnt the water made from them pos
sesses the samo medicinal qualities, ia as
effectual in ils operations, and precise in
taste, as that taken immediately from the
Springs. These ponders are therefore ro-
comincnded ns a valuahl remedy in all
cases wltero Ihe Saratoga Waters arc pre
scribed.
Persons on son voyages, or residing nt a
distance from the springs, and ill wntni
climates, will at once perceive . llto gicat
ndvnntnge of limiting use nf these powders,
which besides being more portable, and
less expensive lliun the hollled water, will
keep without injury for any length of time,
as they nre equal in medical effect to that
tnken fresh from the springs, tltov are cer
tainly much preferable from the many ad
vantages they possess.
ff7“ These powders are superior to tho
Seidlitz, inasmuch as they are equally ».
perienl and agreeable, at the same lime
possessing tonic and chalybeate qualities in
a superior degreo, and nro consequently
belter adapted to weak and debilitated
constitutions than any other cathartic in
use.
Printed .directions will accompany tho
powders.
Manufactured nnd for sale, only, hy Geo.
W. Carpoiner, and sold by appointment
by
A. Parsons, Druggist.
At (he Eagle No. 8 Gibbon,’ Range.
novffj
■“ • .. ru**- 1 ». 1* -• —
, I. in
CUTTING, MAKING and STRAIN-
ING CARPETS
with accuracy and despatch. For further
particulars, inquire as above where testi
monial* will be given to tlint effect,
AfcSO
PATENT MANGLING done on nn
improved principle, by the pioco or dozen.
octflO 217
iVcgro Cloths & .Blankets,
at reduced Cricks.
Jacob Waring,
(Gibbon's Range,)
O FFERS the balance nf his stock of
Nogro rioths »Hn Blankets nt very
reduced prices, consisting of the following
descriptions:
8 bales Mix’d Plains (all wool) ext Wt,
8 do Mixed Kerseys do
0 do White do ~ do
5 do Cnntnn do
5 do Mill'd Mix’d
5 do llluo and Mixad Snttlnons
*0 da Plain arid Twilled Linseys,
assorted colon and qurrlit;
dri London fiiifila Blankets, 8-4 to
, 9 4-
do do PotriG do 8 l-3fo
4 i-a
oct St SU
Just ireeived hy
anv It)
Jlaisins, Wines, Arc.
BOXES hunch Muscatel 1
wW Raisins I
50 qr boxes ilo f
7 jars grapes do J
10 o> casks > Cette Madeira
10 Indian hbls { Wine
90 do do Sweet Malaga Wine
80 hbls first quality Newark Cider
100 boxes yellow soap
Landing from achr hVnnreS, and for sale
by - COHEN & MILLER,
nov 2
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against
the cstato of John Fay dec, are re
quested to present them dulv attested, and
those indebted to
payment to
the .aid dec. to make
nov 18
S. lit. BdND, Adm’r.
833ft,
House of Entertainment.
T HE Subscriber having purchased of
Mr. Berk, that well known stand On
the Augusta fond, about Cl miles from Sa
vannah informs his friends and the public
ill general that he has opened it linuso or
entertainment for travellers, nnd assures
those who may come bls way tbai the best
attention shall be paid to llioir comfort av
well ns the utmost care tn their horses;
Joseph g. ulance.
nov-0 8247*1
Almanacks for 1880/
J UST Received;
nov 4 Tt 5l< DRISGdLL.
Mr. Blake’s Steam Rice
Mill,
YAMACRAW,
H AS commenced potindirig Rice for
the season, is iri complete order,and
managed hy an . experienced Miller.—
Rough Rice will be taken from the decks
of vessels at a half cent per bushel—Barrels
furnished when required at 87 i-2 bents
each. Small Rice and Flotir iriay always
.. he had at the—For further informn-
- Iftfrf ipply (o";' : ■ • ■
mm O. FdRDHAM,
ItdBT. HAjBERSlIAi
«ov4 mil
liller, or
An Ordinance
E NTITLED\iSii ordinance to d«fin«
ntid determine what length of time
a i-ort Warden nnd all other persons hol
ding appointments under Connell may ho
nbsent fioiri and without the llutitis of t|i.'
c ty, before their nppoinl. Cuts shall bade-
? a nn .I 1 * 8 * 1 ”’ “ , " 1 0,hrr penons appointed
Bll 'he vacancy or vacancies—
. 'Yhereas, grant incnnvcniench.s have *r-
l»en, and tnay arise front one or rnora ot
the Port Waldens leaving the city, as »*|f
as Other persons holding appointments un
der council—for remedy thereof
*■ , °,,** , t Be i(ordained hv the Mayor
and Aldermen of (It.. City of Savannah
"id Innilctsthere* f, In Count jl assembled
nnd II is hereby ordained by the auihority
ofllin same, That from arid after the nice-
non tn Jan ary next. If shall not be lawful
nirnny poll nardrn or wardens, lo bo ab
sent Iromjm, City, for a longer period thaw
DO days; and in till* ev-nt of such ubsencS'
being longer Ilian the said 80 days, then*
such warden nr waidens' uHjJ 0 |ntment shelf
he <b clare Vacant, ninl Council nre here
by directed to fill such vacancy or vacan
cies. giving ten days notice there f.
Ski . 8d. And be jt ordained bVauthori-
•y "f Ihe same, that if the Clark. Tteasor-
er. Marshal. Messenger nr nnv other person
holding appointment Undor Council shall
alucnt himself for a longer lime than isnl-
owctl Ilie port wa* drns.he or their appoint
ments shall lie declared vacant, provided
nothing herein contained shail.be constru
ed as to prevent Council .fretn grantinc
Heave of absence an y nf the officer, nam
ed in ibis section ofthe nrdinaqco.on their
appointing a deputy, which shall he appro-
veil of hy Council; and they and timir se
curity or secoriiics are hereby -declared to
Ik? ‘ qn.illy Ijouiid for Mifck ilpputv 01 depnp
lies js fol* themdncipal or princi|JDh.
L ; 11 fut tU-or,I inr.1 by
aiilhoritV nfllie x.ime.Tli.u ail ordinance or
parts of ordinances militniiug nuaii.M this
old I nan fee be; aiid ihe. inmc are hereby re-
pealed. -.
Passed In .Cohhril Nov. 5, 18£0.
, WM.T WILLIAMS, Mayor.
(Altesi) Mi Mteks, c. Ci
nnv 1(1
i Lai
SILKS,
Cllaitipion & LtuhrDiJj
Corner V dibbm' Range,
oriilki* ° pellBd n ,ar B fe essortinditi
AMorio wnicit /he
Soporipr black Italian LutoSlrlrics
Jet and blue black Gro do Naps
Light arid dark cojoiirs do
Plaid do ' figured do
Maicehnes, Fltirehbes. Grtj lib Zcltrt
Grade Herllhs, Camhleis. Poplins
Pongees, Satin Levantines
Slnchews and ?arsiiotis
Vestings, Silk Hosierv '
II a general'assortment oj
Staple and Fancy Dry
Goods,
nB of which thoy offer whole sale ahd vc-
Intl at tho lowest prices,
oct *9 - 217||.u
electors of 1 Chatham Couh
,, ty.
I Friends and Fellow Citizens:
AM a candidate for Coroner at the®,
lection ini January next, and should 1
no elected, will endeavor to, dischugo
duties of thb office will) fidelity,. 6
Vrfrjf respectfully,
nov 7 225$ 8 &AUPT,
(ho. *