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s .Minghmn County, nHtlilOR COURT, Jut.y Trail, 1820. *£|q tlie petition of William Morel, eta- if line the existence & loss ami praying ft establishment nr a cortaln promissory ,n lolntly and severally made and signed HHSm l. Mulryne. and Wll 0 niter, both late of said eounty deceased, lC ,i Effingham county, lfflh February, naynblo to the said William Morel, or 1 Jon or before the 1st flay of January , ’for the sum of twenty-five dollars,for * ,.,,-,-ivod, a copy whereof, with tho '• j,vit ill*tile said William Morel, is filed • ilia Cloth’s Office,—It is ordered that Wiliam King, of the County of Fitting. . ' the acting and qualified administrator nfihesaid William if. Porter, deeoased, ,ni tlie heirs and representatives of tho said William J- Mulryne, deeoased, do shew cime on or before the Hist day or tlie next tttmol this Court, why tho prnyor of the petitioner should not be granted, and it is L.i... ordered that title rule be published none of the publiu Garottes of tho City ,V Savannah, onco a month until the time Minted for shewing cause thereof. Extract from the minutes,. JNO. CHARLTON, Clk. July U 187 §»‘ Ifi DEWS, j.c. c. Brought to Jail. S Savannah, on the 10th inft. a negro mu olio says his name is JERKY, hut lint he belongs to the State of Geor- 'ii, that he runaway from the Clintuhoo- L( .her about 4 months ugo—lie is & el 9 inches high, and about 59 yonrs of >e;lie It of a yellow complexion und stut- f C,MI,C "j k oTlNI ails’ IB ICO Brought to Jail, fV UnrannollOh tlie lOtlt Inst. a negro man who says his name is SIMON, I that he belongs to the State of Geor- (i i, that he runaway from the Chatnhoo- llitc lliver about 4 mouths ago—ho is b left3-4 incites high anil about 25 years If nee—lie lias Inst one of his front teeth, JOHNI. DEWS, j.c.c. su» 18 , Brought to Jail, Savannah, on the 10th Inst, a negro man who saya hit name ia NED. anil t he belongs to. the State of Gcotgia, t ho tanaway frnm the Chatahoocheo a ahont 4 months ago, he is 5 feet II Itlies high and ahnut *3 vears i JOHN I. DEWS c. c. |ag \tt no Committed to Jail, T Causiiwliatciiie. on lb'' I bill of May L Inst, a uettro mao named GEORGE j says lie belongs to the Oakmnlgee Javigalion Company in Georgia, of tvltom It. 'tolieii McCall is agent; he is about I veais of age, b fuel 7 or 3 inches high |j«lr 13 J. J. J1HCK, i. n. i». Committed to Jail, T Consu« hutdiie. on tlie 25lh March 'att. a negro mail who says Ills hama v.lie first clnimM Mr. Kicluinl El- at bis master, hut since snys lie belongs i llr. J rhn i’hierep, who lives about 4 >»frmn Savannahs he is about 5 feet wiles high, ami about fortv years of age. J. J. 1U2CK, j. n. o? IBS Brought to Jail. ^ Savannah *m the tth iml. n negro • in who nays hi< imtne is JOB, and ne belongs to William Howard of So. . •uidtli.it hr lAHnw^y about one month He is 5 ffftt 4 1-4 inches high and •- rat 80 yean of ago—-ho lias lost his front tin. - . JOHN I. DEWS, j.c. c. Brought to Jail, Savannah nn tho 4lh ult. a negro n«n who says his name is.SAM, nod be belongs to Minis Si Hell, of Alont- iSSS Wm Georgia, und thin ho runn- If abmil fifteen days ago, lie is 5 feet B ■no high, ami about 28 .years of age, ive JOHN 1. DEWS, j.c. c 7 Brought to Jail. *~ iNSavannah on the 10th ult. a negro, 1 mail who says his tiaino is TONEY |>tbabelongs to Arcliy Frlp'ofSt. Ilele- ’ ‘“tnh Carolina, and that lie runaway lS l {* 0 months ago—lie is S foot 7 inch- ■ "tgh, end about 40 years of age, T JOI1NI. DEWS, J.c. Q. Dissolution. ’UK copartnotship formerly existing ■ under the firm of I Fuirchild, Lyon fy Co. Ithof jm, e W i',™ utu “"y dUkttWedon the to said (Inn, are re- lxt® h V T,' 0 ,I,B 151 Bf January IriW 2T 11,611 accounts with tho suli, p »h’osamo. r0 d “ lj ' aml,orized to re ’ J. LYON, U.T. NICHOLS. will |,e continued ns luler’11,0 (1 si<l0 °f Markat Square Lh yon ! Nich °ls & .Co. * fL OI | ' Inni '' 0l 'd are constantly re- r «k supplies „ r , h0 various arti- and complete whole d,e7 K A r RM Ii0USE - I ach f„, ' . 1 W offer for sale upon terms, l.ination^ratu 7 n ,™ “hoopoes., merit ex-' | , ' ,0 >tiscm’ent, l lan 1,18 <luller J' °f B “ Sav| ocS;, NICIIOLS&Co - . 1828. 217 f pei ‘ u Randles and Nails « ■ ifew Mg A tlantic. | i *S Sperm Candles ,23 Huntington % may, Books at Half Price, FOR SALE BY Witt. T. Williams. 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Mallory & Duffy, • On the Bay. H . ™ E XXCIIAtlOK. AVING availed tlieinsolvos of the most recent arrivals freim Europe, are now prepared to furnish their friends and tho puhlio generally with a more ele gant ami extensive assortment of Goods in their line, thnn they have over offered heretofore, viz't Wilkins' superior Goldpn Crown and Olivo CLOTHS, (quite a new style) Blue, Black, Drake Neck,.Green, Steel npd Oxford mixt patent finish or Lon- - don CLOTHS. - Sup. Iiluu, black, brown, drab, (jiwn,stool mixti Gorhean, Lavendoi, and other • ool'd London CASIMEKS. Black and blue black plain VELVETS Figured, bruun and Fancy colored du. And a great vuiiciv of light und dark col’d Silk nud Vulennia VESTINGS. Double build blue and brown CAM LETS, a verv superior article for Cloaks and Groat Coal*. - Being supplied witli a lull mid first rote complement of Now York and Philadelphia Workmen, from the first establishments, they are prepared to mako up tlie above articles In a style that cannot fail to plea-so Altn as umial. For tho accommodation of fra veilers and those who prefer despnteh, thty have a full assortment Of Ready Made Clothing, of the 1st, 2d und 3d qualities, consisting nf— Coats, Frocks, Coattecs, Great Coats, Cloaks, Opera Cloaks, Pants., Vesis, Shirts, under Vests and Drawers, Col- lals, and Hosiery, nf all descriptions, FANCY ARTICLES. Cloth, inoroccoi ami patent leather Cap* of Luke Davis’ mnsi approved style Dnrcinu* & Sydam's N. Yoik, Tmini's Philadelphia, and Towson's Baltimore approved Stocks nf alt patterns Riding Belts, Shoulder Braces, Watch Guards Suspenders, Fancy Spilnlfield lidlifs. Cravats Cravat Pads, Purlos, Hair Brushes, Pantalnon anil Vest Springs, Hurscsliin, Custer, and Buck skill Gloves, Double Mechanic HorsU- skin Gloves, (the most beautiful arti cle of the kind ever, offered in ibis market) ihe whole of a Inch will be sold at tlie most reduced prices, for .. cash or town acceptances, . N. B. Tlie whole of the above slock ha ving boen carefully sclecled, and the grea ter pan puiclilisefl direct from the impor ters by Air. D. pei .anally, nud the ready made clothing ninniifaclurod immediately under his inspection,’ wo feel confident in assuring our friends, that uolliing bus been ■pared in rendering our establishment wor thy Ihe patronage ire have heretofore so I enjoyed lilinrally enjoyed oct fit M.&.D. Removed. T HE subscribers have RomoVed to the South West corner rtf chad's buildings, opposite the East ond of Gib bon's buildings. Where they are opening' a very extensive assortmoiit of PLAINS, BLANKETS, COTTON BAGGING, STAPLE GOODS, and a snpctioi* asitirl liient of Fancy Goods, which they intend soiling at a low advance. WAt. «r 11. ROSE. not 20 2dfl For Sale. B Y leave of the Inferior Court qf ibis County, will ho sold on ihe First Tuesday of January, fur tlie benefit ol ■ lie creditors, ih.it valuable and itnpioscd plantation, on Skidaway Island, contain ing 630 acres, and known by tho name of HlBEItNiA. THOn. U. P. CHARLTON, Adm’r. de bonis non, &c. nov 30 Chatham Su perior Court, January Terdt, 1830. In bquihj. Chambers Superior Court, JUNE 25 th, 1840. The Ala line k. Fire In surance Bank uf Ihe State of Georgia, ct al. vs. Eleazer Early, el. al. I T being verified to the Court that Elea zer Early one of tho defendants in tlie above cause resides out of Clmtharii coun ty—On motion it is ordered that the said Eleazer Early appear on or before the first day nf tllo next Term of this Court und cu ter his appearance thereto and nuadflaidt thereof the said complainant hale leave to proceed oil their said Bill in the same manner as if personal sotvieC of tlie Bill and subpoena had been effected On tho sai I Eleazer—And it is further ordered ilia: mis Rule lie puldishod once a mouth in one of the Public Guzoltcsof Savannah until the expiration thereof. Extract from the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk. June 30 153 Electors of Chatham Coua . ’ ty. Friends and Fellow Citizensi I AM a candidate for Coroner at tlie 6- lection in Jnnuary next, and shohid I be olectcd, will endeavor to discharge he duties of the office with fidelity. Very respectfully, nov 7 B25J Almanacks for 1830. I UST Received. nov 11 T. M. DRISCOLL. CARPENTER'S Saratoga Powders, ron MAKING CONGRESS SWUNG OR S A RATO- ' OA WATERS. T HERE is perhaps scarcely an indi vidual in the United States, who is not acquainted, either hy experience or report, with the sa'mary effects of the Congress Spring Waters at Saratoga From thirty to^■ fifty thousand persons an nually visit these Springs, many from the remotest sections of the United Slates, and some from the West Indies, and other for eign places. The great expense in visiting tlie Springs excludes the greater portion of thu community, (ii’ioro than nino out of ten,) and the bottled water, from its high f trice, prevents its use to the extent of be- ngsurviuoablo, nnd ednfines it to u small number -, it appears to lie n serious evil that so valuable au article should be so res tricted, that comparatively few should be aide to enjoy what is so conducive to gen eral health iu the hot weather of our sum mer mouths. From these circumstances, Geo. W. Carpenter is pleased to announce the preparation of the above powders, con taining all tlie essential substances with which theseeelohrated Springs are impreg nated, and fiom which the wuters of die Congress Springs nt Saratoga lire precise ly ami effectually imitated. Willi a view to accommodate the public, and to bring into general use so convenient and valim hie a substitute for these waters, lie Inis been induced to go very extensively into the manufacture of them, to put them at a price to bo within the reach of most per sons. For (lie accommodation of tire pub lic, ageius will be appointed in ull the ci ties and principal inland .owns io give a general circulation to so useful an article throughout jlm country. The public are reuoiiiiuended to make trial of these pow. tiers, as lie finds by experience, nnd from the opinion of the most eminent of Ihe fa cility, that tho water made from them pos sesses the same medicinal qualities, is at efleclual in ils operations, and precise in t.istei as flint taken immediately from tlie Spiings. These ponders arb therefore re commended as a vnlnabl remedy in all cases where tho Saratoga Waters are pre scribed. Persons on sea voyages, or residing at a distance from Ihe springs, and ill waini climates, will nt once perceive the great advantage of innking use of these powders, which besides being more portable, and less expensive limn tlie hottlod ivaler, will keep without injury for any length of time, as they aro equal in medical oflect to that taken fresh from the springs, thov are cer tainly much preferable from the many ad vantages they possess. 05 s " These powders are superior to tlie Seidlitz, inasmuch as they are equally a- perient and agreeable, at the same time possessing tonic and chalybeate qualities in a superior degree, end 3 are consequently better adapted to weak and debilitated constitutions limn any other cathartic in use. Printed directions wilt 'nccurnpjny the powders. Manufactured and for sale, only, Hy Geo. W. Carpomcr, and sold^ by appointment by * A. PARSONS. Driiggisf. At fheJEagle No.,d.8ibtfon3’ Ranges nov 8 ' An Act To amend an act entitled en act supple mentary to an act more cffeclu.illy in enforce an act prescribing the mode of manumitting Slaves In this Stale; and also to prevent the Inveigling and ille gal carrying out of tiro State persons of color. EJECTION 4. And bait further onset- YJ cd, That if.any captain of a vessel, mariner, nr oilier person or persons shall transport, entice, carry away, or inveigle, or shall atlempt to transport, entice, carry away, oi inveigle, or shall aid, abet, Ur in •unywiso assist or ho instrumental in the transportation, removal, enticing, inveig ling, or going, running, or carrying away out of the Slal.o of Georgia of any free person of color, cluiniing or pretending to claim to be Ireo, who shall uot have such genuine certificate of registry of freedom duly issued to him or herns aforesaid,such person or persons so offending shall be lia ble to be indicted as' for A misdemeanor, and shall bo punished by imprisonment in the common jail of the county, el tlm dis cretion nf ihe cuuri, and such person or persons and each nnd.ovory one of ihcni shall also forfeit und pay the sum nf jboo for each offonoo so coinmitted, to bo sued for or prosecuted by action of debt as on the care in the name of the Slate, In any court having competent jurisdiction there of, af arty time within i years afiol- the commission- of the,offence, one half of which said forfeiture when recovered shall be to (lie use of the state, Und the other linlf to the use of the informer; and it shall he tlie duty of the Attorney Genera! nr So- licitnr General, who ahull be assigned or appointed to prosecute tlie pleas of the Stuteiritho ewuniy where tlf# said action is cognizable.!,. Sue and prosecute for said sum whenever he shall be informed of any such olfonce : 1’iovided novel theless, that it shall and may be lawful for uuy sucli pers h to she and prnsncula for said sum, ifiuch.iitornoy or solicitor general shall not have previously sued or prosecuted there for. Sec. 5. And ie it further enacted. That no colored seainnu tiriiving fiom any port whatever (except from pons in Sornli Car olina) shall lie suffered In leave (tie vessel In Which they have nirivcd, in any poit ill this slate, from tho hours of six o'clock in die eveuing until five in thu succeeding morning, nnd it sliull lie the duty of eve y captain of a vessel huviiig such seamen, ns aforesniU on bnnrd.to report to (lie chief magistrate of die city or town where the vessel is, a particular desciiption of the seamen, mid ilielr names, and the said captain shall give bond with two securities in ilie.sum of gloo fur each seaman uforo- said, payable to the chief nl,igislraio of tho eily nr town where the vessel is, condi tioned for tljc muinieu nice of each seaman, for tho retaining each On board Ills said vessel, ns is above required, and Tor the ta king, remuviiig, nmi •carrying away each of mi(| seamen when the vussel departs, whether hy tlie articles entered into (lie snid port ef this state lie a port of discharge or not. Seu. 0. And he it further enacted, That if the said captain shall viulato or omit to perform any ol tiih provisions or conditions of said bond so entered into, it shall he the duty of the aforesaid chief magistrate to direet the solicitor general Of the circuit court, or recorder of the city in which the vessel niaj be. or employ nny solicitor or attorney to sue tho same in hoy court ha ving competent jurisdiction, and the a- mounl recovered on said bond shall be paid into the treasury of such tbwn or cl- (BY, A VTtiORITY.) ty- Sec. 7. And he (i further enacted. That all laws and parts of fans militating against ibis act be alid the same are hereby repeal cd. Assented to 20th Dec. 1826. flee 17 258 - Aii Act Aldre effectually to enfnrco the provisions of tlie slatuto of 104C, so fill as the same regards the arrival of peisnns of color in the several ports and wuters of this state; B M it enacted hy theSanateaml I louse of Representatives of the State of Georgia in Genern! Assembly met. and it is hereby enacted hy the umhoiity of tlie same, Thai whenever any vessel shall ar rive in any of the ports or waters of this State, it shall be the duty of the master or captain thereof, to repair within twenty ("our liouis after tho nrrival aforesaid, to the nearest city or town, and make a report to tlie Mayor. Inteodaill, or other Chief Ala gistrate thereof, of any .colored persons on buard Of his said vessel, and give bond u- greenbly to the provisions of tlie fifth sec tion of Ihe act passed Ihe twentieth day of December, eighteen hundred and twenty six, under the penalty of gl00 r for every such person nmitied to be so reported and bunded. Sec. 2. Be it further enacted. That the said penalty shall be sued tor and recovei- ed in (lie same manner as is prescribed in t|ie sixtli section or the said act, passed on the iwcntieth day of December, eighteen hundred and twenty six, aforesaid, entitled ‘tAn act to amend an act, entitled an act supplementary to an act more effectually to enforco an act entitled nil act, prescri bing tho mode of inamiinUtiug slaves in this Stale; and also to prevent the inveig ling and illegal carrying out of the State persons of color." Irby Hudson, Speaherof the House oj Representatives. THOMAS STOCKS, President of the Senate. Passed, Dec. 20, 1827. JOHN FORSYTH, • Governor. dec 10 257“ (^Captain’s of Vessels are required within 24 hours to report at tho Mayors Office the names of each col ored seaman on board his vessel and give bond in conformity to tlie Act of the Leg islature. JAMES CLELAND. dec id C. .<7. Pro Tem. Bee 8 Tar. BBLS large size of a good qunl ity and in fine order, for sale hy PALMES &.LEE. Exchange Rock. By tlie President of tlie U- . hited States. TN pursuance of law. I, Andrew Jackson, M. President ol tho United States of A. mnrica, dr hereby'declare & make known, that a public kale will be held nt the l.nml Olftro it Tallahassee, in llio Territory of .Flmidu.nnthe first Monday in Februaiy next, for the disposal of Ihe public land, situate within tlie limits of tlie underinen- (Hmed townships end fractional townships, North of line bsse line, and wost of th6 meridian. Township two, of range twenty two. • Townships otic, livo, Uirb'ei four and fivo of. range twenty three. Townships one. fulir and five-, uf range twenty four Townships oho, Hite*, four ami five, of range twenty five; Townships Hire*, foUr and five, Of range twenty six, , Townships two, threo, lotlr and five, of range twenty Hoven. Fractional totViuUjp one, of range twon* ty eight, West oi St. Mary De GatVefe bay. FrnciioiiAl township one, of rnuge twenty eight, east of Hlackwnter hay; Townships two, three, four dhd five, of range twenty eight. I ownships two, three arid ToUr^ of rangd twenty nine. TtnVuihip one, of range thirtv one. Townships three, four diid five, of range thirl/ two. Townships foUr and five, of range thirty three, South of the base line and West of thb Meridian. Fractional township one, of rahgo twen ty one. Fractional township! one and two, of rani(o twenty three. Fractional townships one and two, of range twenty four. Township one, of range twenty fivo. Township one. of range twenty six. Fractional townships oiih and two, of range twenty seven, . Fractional townships nhe and two, of rititen twenty eight. East or Pensacola und Escainhiu bays, and West of Hie bay of St; Alary De Galvez, I' rncliunu! inivushlp one, of range tweti ty ejglii, cast or Hlackwulcr Imy. Fractions of townships one and two. of range twenty uiue, cast and licit of Ei cumbin bay. Tow nsliip one, of range thirty* Prarljntinl township tuu. of rjingo thirty. Fraclinmil townships one and two, of ruiigo tliiily one Fraciioimhlownships two nnd tlirce, of range thirty two. South of tlie base line; and East of tllo Meridian. Townships three and four, of range foul. Fractional township five of range four. Townships one an I twp, of range five. uwnships three anil four, of range six. Towuslups two, three and eight of range Fractional townships two, three and (our, and township, flic and ton, of fang* eleven. Fractional townsbios four and fivo, and tniviiship ion, of range twolve. " Fractional townilil(is fivb and tori, of range thirteen. The townships nnd fractional townships will he offered ill tile order above designa ted, beginning wiih the lowest number of section in each. The lands reserved by Law, for the use of schools, or for other purposes, will be excluded from salii Givon tinder my hand, at the city nf Washington, this fifth day of Oct; A. D. 182(1. ANDREW JACKSON. By the President : Gzo'ufeG Cnniniissioiier oldie dec 4 i4Tf uaUa-.i. General Land Office. To the Public. TSXOTICE is hereby given, tfint 1 linvo JLM id my possession one half of n Hill for One Hundred Dollars on the Piahter’S* Bank of Gem gia, -signed by Geo, Ander son, ns President, of said Bank, and Jin ' now the owner nf the same. Thkt some- lime ago both halves of Said hill Were iff the possession of Benjnmih Reylinld’s, of Baldwin County, and one of them having Ihe Cashier’s name ivaS drop! by him and believed to have been accidentally swept into the fire oi otherwise lost Application hns been made by me to ihe Bank for pay ment ol the same, and after the cipirniinrt nf three months-I shall dgdin piesout tint Said half Bill to the said Bank lor pay-' ment. SEABORN JONES, Milledgevillc, 10th Nov. 1820; dec 3 §w24B Notice. A LL persons having .demands against tlie estate of John Fny dec, are re quested to present thefh ilnlv attested, and those indebted to the said dec. to inako' payment to R. M. BOND, Adm’r. nov"18 233f j. FAl' Approved Medicines; FANCY ARTICLES Sic. The following articles have been selected by the subscri ber, from the different Manu facturing Establishments in England. Henry's Calcined Alaghesia Henry’s Afohiatic Vinegar Eau Medicinale de Husspa Calomel Blue Pill Ev.ms superior Lancets Do Silver Luncet Cases and Shell Drossing Combs and Pocket Soaling Wax Also the splendid Scotch Tobacco and Snuff Boxes. For sale by , A. PARSONS,Druggist, At the Eagle, No, »j Gibbous I ejee 10