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No 2<>l... v Vol. XXVI
MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21/ 1829.
Whole No ........6528
Effingham County,
IMPEUlOlt OOUIIT. Jjii.y Tkhm, iOSU
thj inlljlon of William Morel} sta
ll B,-,,,,, Hie cxlsloiwto It loss ami pro yin*
,U ctatilislimoiii of a certain promissory
| 0 |„ily anil sovcrnlly mmlntintl sitfticiP
”ifiu1- Mu'ryna. anil Wiy.am O
1., tier, limit laio of snlil cotmty tjMMswl.
,'aloil BfflnRlwm ooMirtf.MBlh I'al.ni.iry,
, v | niivamo to llio saiil William Morel, or
VnlerVoo or.tiefmo tlio 1st (lay of January
■ I for tha mm of twenty dvo dollars,fon
’ loo raoeivotli a copy whereof, with the
'm,|°vit of tlio said William Morel, Is (lied
1., !,,. Clerk’s Odlcc.-It (a ordered .lint
William Kinn. of the County of I'.triing-
. . (Irene,line mtd qualified administialor
!f die said William U. Purler, dee.casutl,
,' I die heirs and representatives or the said
U'llllimJ. Mulryno, deceased, do shew
L„„ nil or heroretho Hist day, or the next
lerntol this Court, wliyHBo prayer of the
•iatsllo-iO* should not he "ranted, and it is
f„„l,,r ordered that this rule lie published
a ana of the pdblio Onzott** of the City
uf flirannah, oneoa monlli until tlio time
a,,painted fur sire-ring chitso thereof.
|,'struct from tho minutes,
JNO. CHARLTON, Clk.
llllv ID
I--4
Brought to Jail.
Savannah, on the Idtliinst. a negro
man who says his name is JERRY,
.mil that he belong! to tho Suite of (Jem.
en, that he tatmway front the Clininliqn-
ckr river nbmd 4 months ago—ho is (i
f«t 9inches high, and about 33 years of
B .e;lie is of a vcllaiv complexion and Hut-
lets«hcn I DEWS.i.c.0.
ait" 18 IHO
Brought to Jail,
I N Savaimalt oil tho lOlli lost, a ueRro
man wlmsays hit mime is SI.\W)N,
and that he belongs to tlio State of Grai
yin, that ho runaway from the Clnitulioe-
rliee Itivcr afoul 4 ntnntlti ago-ho Vs !>
Ifet 5 8-4 inches high and about 4b years
af into—lie hat lest one of his front tooth
JOHN I. OKWS.j.c.c.
nag 10 ■
Brought to Jail.
jfV 8 iv.itmalt, oil the 10ih liH. n negro
man who *ay* hW »am« i* NED* and
llm ho boilings to (lio Bt.ito of Gem gin,
thill hn inn tvvuv from tho Chatahomdiuo.
thcr aamit 4 months ago, In* I* & f‘ ,cl 8
liachtftlii&tl «nd about 2.1 * <
1 JOHN I. DEWH c. c
oo% 100
Committed to Jail,
T poult a hatnliie, nil the 1 .V11 of Mav
L last, a uearo until named GEORGE
[ who says ho belongs to tho Oakniulg’e
I Navigation Company in Oonrgia. of whom
I Mr. ‘okeit MoCall is ngeut; ho is ahmil
| 83 years uf ago, b feet 7 nr ’I inches high
jnlr 13 J. I - ltllCK, j. n. ».
Committed to Jail,
A T Consawhalchie, on thotSHi March
last, a negro man who savs Ins name
IWldK who first claimed Mr Richard I'll.
| lit us his master. Inti since says he belongs
Ins Mr. J .hn VhWen, wife lives i'.>mit 4
miles from Savannah; he is about .8 feet
lioches bight and nhunt forty years of age.
J. J. HECK, j. it. u.
yflj'tj io3
Brought-to Jail.
H Savannah on the 7lh tost, a nearo
am wlmsays Ids name is JOE, and
I he belongs to William Howard of So,
. and the he runaway about one month
lie is b feet 4 1-41110116# high and a
ei 89 years of ago—he has lost his front
| Mil.
JOHN I. DEWS, 3 c. c
nnv 8
Brought to -Jail,
n Savannah on tlio 4lh .ml. a negro
I msn sho savs his name is SAM. and
Bli-d he belong* to Mini* & Hell, of Mont
Vmierv enmity Georgia, atid that ilc. rann-
PIV ahaiufiheen days ago, lie is 5 feet 8
"dies high, mil about 98 year* of age.
I nor 8
JOHN
1. DEWS, j. c, r
Brought to Jail.
IN Savannah on the I nth nit, a i
l ni.ni who says his named# TO
ui lie hayings to Alchy Frlp of St. Ilele-
'% Smith Carolina, and that ho. ranaivay
n'wq months ago—ho is. ft foot 7 lnoh-
■'i. and ubeut48 yoors of ago,
3 JOHN I. DEWS, i. c. c,
dec 9
To the Public.
HTI E is hereby given, that I have'
I in mypussessiun one half of a Mill
r U. e Hundred Hollar* oh the IMnmer i
|it"k of Georgia, signed by Goo. Antler.
I 1 ' 11 * 'j’ President of said Hank, and atn
(i n* the owner of the same That some- 1
Imtotign both hnlvc, of said hill wero in tho
lil?i i, l* on j ;, min Reynold's, of
K. p "I "o inty, and one of them having
"""''"nnic was dropt by liim and
c c,| to liavo bean accidentally swept
ne lire or otherwise lost. Application
"’•Je by tne to the Hank for pay
fcr,i 1 „ 1,10 same; and alter theexpiration
laid im, 1 ",?! 15 1 altttll again ptesont lire
Er, 10 ‘l |c said Hank for pnv
BEAHOUN JONES.’
i -Hgei/llh, ion, Nov, mat), 1
es |viS48
. Notice.
A ,, having demands against
WStsa. 0,111,0 SfFay dec, are re
time i ! n 1 l )r e'cm ihnm finlv titiosled, amt
I'^insiH 10 tl ’° " Ul1 l ' 00, t0 m,> ' 10
nor 13
S. M. BOND, Adia’r.
*88f,.
)cr } u Candles anti Nails
Vs gv^W/ro-n brie; Atlantic,
",°XES Spero,Candles
11 kegs Nails
*sule by
no, 33 “UNTINGTON & MAY.
Boohs al Half-Price.
FOIt-fjAl.E ftY
Wm. T. Williams.
A NSWER to tho Olive Bruncit, t vol
■*. 14mo—by A'Pedoralist
Tlio Aimnymous, t Vols-
Aimirioim Nepos, or Lives of eminent A-
. niutloans
Hurtlin'* Lectures on Female Eeducation
and Msmncis
Hingraphy nf the Hrttislt Stage
ItlrckbVok's Letters front Illinois
Jolinseu's Letters from the Urilish settfo
incut in l'eiuisylvania
Burnett's views of the present state of Pa,
In ml
Hi yduun’s tnnr thrimgh Sicily and. Malta
Lord By muN Piivxto Correipnndcnco
llirckbcek's iomnoy through Franco
lliogr ipltia li'oraria.nr hiographicitlskulch-
o« of my Literary Life and Opinions,
hy S T C'ohuidgtt
Gibbon's Memoir of Alexander" 1st, of
ltussia
Christie’s History of the War iti llic Cana
das. from 1807 to IBIS
Clarke’s Travels through Grococ,. Egypt,
- and the Holy Land ‘i vuls
Memoirs of tieurge Fiedetick Cooke, by
Dunlap
Memoirs of Itichurd Cuntherlaitd, hy him
self
Dialogues of (lie Dead, hy Lord Lyttleton
Campbell * F.ssay on t'nglisli Paetiy •
Cogan's Treatise on I lltdl'u.Mdui
Cowper.'s Private Cnirespondence
Couiic Dramas, by Maria Edgeworth
Secret History of the Court ad M. Cloud
Carver’s - travels through the interior of
North America
Democracy unveiled, liv Fejscndcr, Svols
Ten year* osilv uf Madaufb ilc Steel
la-lteisof Evreinnnd ami Waller
Essays amfSketches qf Life and Cliaruc-
ler
Essays on Morals and Manners, by Jane
Taylor . •
EJti ac.ts from Hie Writings of FcnclOti
Economy Ilf human life
labels’ seven years uf Hie King's Then
Irn
tlemuirs of Fouclte, Duke nf Otranto
Memoirs of David Garrick. In Davies
Head’s journey ucross Hie Pampas and tho
Andes .
11.ixlilt’s character of Shakspeare's Plays
Hooper’s Hailonal Itecrealinns, S vol* • ,
Miss E.Hamilton's Popular-Essaysou Fo
aiialo I .docation
iiilliieu. e of Literature open Society, by
Madame do Sl id Holstein, 4 vols
Johnston's Indian Narrative
Irish Hulls, liv Miss Edgeworth
Kotzebue's Exile
Lite of Kotzebue
Literary character, illustrated by D' Is
t weili
Leigh's Now Picture of London, with
plates
Do do of England and Wales, witli
plates
New Picture of Edinburgh, w ith plates
Cupi. Lynn's private juui mil uf C“pt. Par
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Capt. Mhilltjnd's Narrative of tho surrender
nf Hnnnaparta
Montague on Hie rise and fall of ancient
republics
Memoir* of Marmontel, 2 vols —■
Works of Lady Mary Wortly Montague,
sol*
.Mease ami Smith's Wonders of Nature and
Art, 12 vols.'with plates
Miseiicsof Human Life, hy Sam Senli-
live and Tim Testy
Pope’s Works, id vols
Picture nf Greece in IB25,2 vol*
Pocket Encyclopedia, 4 vol*
Itoliquii* of Itnborl Burns
lle.miiesuf Dr, liobgrtsmi
Mudnme do Slad's rcflcvtioiis on suicide
Edgerworth’s readings in Poetry
({ejected Addrcssei
l.ifo of the linn. Wm. Pitt
Sandeman’s Letters on Thcron and Aspn
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Salvo’s Travels from Italy to England
Hass’ journey to Home and Naples
Scott's Ueauiics of Eminent Writers, £
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Resources of Russia
Sansinn'* saddles of Lower Canada
Memoirs of Mrs Robinson
At .mu's Nepos, or lives of illusliinus Bil
lons
.Mayor’s LadiesatulGciilleiucn’s'MBgazinc
t vols .
Quarrels of Authors’. 2 vols. by D'lraoli
Volitcy’s louturo on history
Vortol's history of tha Portugal rovolittinn
Six months in tho West Indies, in 1825
Warden’s tellers from St. Helena
War in disguise, or (lie frauds of neutral
flags
ICnox’s wiiytei ovenings, or lucubrations oh
lire and letters, 2 volt
Mrs West’s letters to a young man
Wilkes’(John) letters to. his daughter, 4
volt
Voltaire’s History of Charles 1®IH
Sliolch of the civil wni in the Vendee
Events in Frnncp under Napoleon, by Hel
en Maria Williams
iVobb on Poetry _
Tlio Centaur not fabulous, by Edward
Young
Young’s Essay*
World, 4 vols
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Vrmata, n fingmcnl
The Absentee, 2 vols, by Miss Edgeworth
Tho A Idiot, 2 vols, by SVultor Scott
rite Antiquary, 2 vols by Walter Scott
Advcnmres of a Kuziibash, 2 vols
lliito Stocking Hall, 2 vols
Hacbclur and Married Man
Brownie, of Bosheck. hy Jns. Hogg
llclindn, 2 vols, by Miss Edgowoilb
dorroctlqii, S vol»,'by Mrs Oplo
Campbell, or tlio Seottlsli Probalioner, 3
voli
Charlotte’s Daughter, sequol to Charlotte
Templo , , „
Cicely, or the rose nf Roby,4 vols, by Su
sannah Ronton
C.intiiluiiinnsof Q. Q-® v°U
Clin-sal, oi tlio udvonluros of. a guinea, 4
vols _ _ ,
Contributions or Q. Q. by Jane 1 uylor
llulij.il VI line, of Lanarh
Edgeivortii's Popular l’alcs, 2 vois
Eliza 1st and 2d scrie*
HmcUne, by Mm Hinton
Flirtation, 2 vols
First snltler* of Virginia
Foriunoi of Nigel, * volt, by Walter Scott
Felix Alvarez, 4-vois
Florence' AltArthy, Iry Lady Morgan
Giovanni Sliogarru, it VonalUn talc, 2 vols
Grant's popular models. 2 vut*
Gulynla Piiucess of Persia
Geraldine, 2 vol*
Guy'Jlannoiiiig, by Walter Scott
Sir Charles Grundison and Clarissa, a-
bridged
Costner's Idyls
Harrington kttiJ Ormond, t trots, by Muria
Eilgewottli
Henry, 2 vols, by Cumberland
llilihaml ltuming,.4 vols
tlnsband '■ .
John do Lancaster, 2 vols, -by Richard
- Cumberland, Esq, '
Ida of Alltgtts, 2 vols, hy Miss Owonsnn
Jailoi nf France, by Madame do Genii*
The Itinerant. .4 vols, by S. W. Itilcy'
Julia and (be liaren
Kenilworth, t, vol*,. by Walter Scott
Logan, a family history,! vol*
Lifo of a Lover. 0 vols, by Sophia Leo
Tim Lollards, by S. W. Scott, 2 vols
Lucy Osmond "
Leonard, by Marla Edgeworth
'Pile Missionary, by Alls* Owcuson
Madeline, by .Mrs Opie
ALiiilda, a tale uf Hiu day.
Ataliblii Hoikloy
Mniisier Cottage Boy,, by Regina Marin
Itoclia
Nubhn in search or n husband
O'Urv.iu and O'Flalivrty, 2 vols, by Lady
Meigair
Oakwood Half, B vols, liy Catherine Hut
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Poveril of tho Peak, 2 Toll, by Walter
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Redwood, 2 vois
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Tire . rill see
Ringan (iilh iize, t vuls
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T ile* of Hie heart, hy Mr* Opie
Talc* of Fashionable Life, by Miss, Edge-
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Ttie Torr Hill, 2 vols, hy Horace Smith
.Tales of a Voyager
Talas of Fancy, 2 vols, by Mi-s Burney
Trials, a 'Pal. 1 , 2 vols"
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Tales for Mothers
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Valerius, a Tale of Home, 4 vols
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Voyage to tlio Moon
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Hmtnn
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Winter lit Washington, 2 vols
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Winter Evening Lucubrations, hy Vicist-
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Whims and Odditios, with plates, by Ituod
dec 9 «51
EMPORIUM OF FASHION,
Mullery & Duffy,
On the, liny, -
. orpflalTK tub Kxciuitinev
H AVING availed theiiiselves.of the
most 'recent arrivals from Europe,
are now proparoii to furnish their friends
and the public gouiit'nlly with a more elo-
gam uiui rxtcniive assortment of Goods iii
their I'uio, than they have ever ottered
heretofore, viz! , ■
Wilkins' *u|ieUor Gulden Clown nnd
Olivo CLOTHS, (quite a new style)
'Blue, Black, Drake Neck, Green, Steel
and (txfoid inlxl patent finish or Lon
don CLOTHS,.
Slip, bltlu,-black, brown, drab, fawn.sfecl
inixt.' Corheaii, Lave’ruloi, and other
col’d Lomldh CASI.MEIiS.
Black am( Mua htaek ptain VELVETS
Figured, brown and Fancy cotored do.
Ami a great vniiety nf light and dark
col’d Silk and Valencia VESTINGS.
Double libild blue and. brown CAM
LETS. n verv superior article for
Cloak* hnS Great Coats.. i ■
Bobu supplied with a lull and first rale
complement of New York and Philadelphia
Workmen, from the first establishments,
they nrc prepared to make up the above
at tides In a style that.cannot fail to please
Aim as usual.
For the accnoiinodation of Travellers,
and Hm>e who ptefer despatch,
tbry have a full assortment of
llcndy Made Clothing,
of the 1st i t<l und 8d qvialitics, coBsistiug
of—
Coats, Frobks* Contters, Hrent Co.il%,
Clooks. Opera Clonks, rants., Vusts,
Hlilrts, under Vosts ami Drawer*, Col
lais, nm) Hosiery, or ul! Oescriptiuns.
FANCY ARTICLES*
Cloth, morocco, uud patent leather Caps
nf Luke Davis' inn*t approved st>le
Dorcinus & Sydnni's N. Ymk. Tnuin , »
I'liilailelpliia, and Towson's Hultimoro
approved Storks of all nnt'onis
Hiding Holts, Shoulder Itmccs, Watch
Guard* Suspondors. Faitr.y Spitalfiold
hilkfn. CrAvats Crav.u l*ads, Pmscs,
Hair Hrushes, Pantaloon and Vest
Spring*, Horsefthin,' Cn*ler, nnd HucU
skin Glove*, Doublc'IMeclianic Horse*
skin Glovo*, (tlio iiiom heauliful arti
cle of tlio kind ever ottered in this
market) the whole of which will be
sold at tlio most reduced prices, for
c.ia|i or town acceptance*;
N* Hi Tho '\ iiqio of tho nbovc stock iiu-
vii*|* been .carefully ••elected, nnd tho grea
ter pan puicliised-direct from the impor
ters!))' Mr D. piMsoiiully, mid the ready-
male rlotliiiiL' iiDUinfnctured iiilinediarely
under his ia*pe< turn, we feel confident in
asfeunuft our fiieods, ih.U iiothiiu; Imw been
spared in rendvnnj; onr estabiishment wor?
ihy (lie jiatrounge we have heretofore so
liberally enjoyed
octal M.&D»
SattiacttB, Flonneis, Shir-]
tings, &c.
'lute, red, bln- nd
Removed.
T HE subscribers have Removed tu
tire South West corner of >hnd's
buildings, opposite tlio East end of Glh-
bon’s btiildiugt- Whore they are openmg
n very extonsivo assortment of 1‘L.WNfs,
BLANKETS, COTTON BAtJGING,
STAPLE GOODS, mill a superior assort
morn nf Fancy Goods, wlticlt tlicv intend
sidling at a low advance.
WM. It M, ROSE.
nclSO 20fl
B
For Sale.
Y leave of l!ie Inferior Cniirl of fhi*
County, will he *wld on the First
Tuesday of January, for the benefit of
ihe-creditors, fh.it valuable nnd improsed
plantation, on Skidaway Island, contain-
inp O.in acres, nnd known hy the name of
U1U12UNI A.
THOo. Vs P. CHARLTON,
Adin’r. dc boms non* &c.
nov 30 .
Chambers Su
Jli.v
The Marine & Fire In
surance Hank of the
Slate of Georgia, et al.
vs.
Elcazcr Early,
cl. al.
xmi't,
III, 1029.
CliBtiumi Su
perior Court,
January Term,
UI30.
In Equity.
r 1 being verified to the Court that Elea-
zer Early one of the defendants in the
above cause residos out of Chatham coun
ty-—On motion it is ordered that tho said
Eleazer Early appear on or before the first
day' of the next Term of this Court and en
ter hi* .ippoaranco thereto und JJKdc(nult
thereof the &ml complainant IfuHpnvc to
proceed on thetr said Hill same
manner os if persona! service of tlio Hill
und *ubpa3iia had been efifeeted on the sai l
Eleazer—And il Is further ordered tha:
mis Rule he puhlUhod once a month in on 1 *
of tho Public Oazcties of Savannah until
the oxplration thereof.
Extract from the minute*.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk.
'junoSO 1 hi, ' , -
Electors of Chatham Coun
ty ;. ■
Fritmlnnml Fellow Citizens:
I AM a candidate foi Coroner at theK-
leetidnin Jnnuary next, and should 1
be electod, will endeavor to discharge 'the
duties of the office with fidelity.
Very respectfully,
II. IIAUPT.
nov 7 2-2f»t
Almanack* for 1830.
I L'ST Received. _ .
nov 14 T. M. DRISCOLL.
CARPENTER’S
Saratoga Powders,-
ron maki.no
CONGRESS SPRING OR SARATO
GA haters.
T HERE i* perhaps scarcely ail indi
vidual in tin* Uitiied Stale*, who »•>
nut n<'t|uu:ufcd, either by experience or
report, with tho sa ntriry ofifeets of the
Congress Spm»G Waters at S.iratos.i
From thirty to filly thousand persons an
nually visit these rtpriiim, many from the
remoiesi soil ions of the United States, rtnr!
some ftoiii the West Indies, and oilier for
cun place*. Tlmcreit expense in visiting
the Springs exclude* ih»* «renter portion of
tlio community, (more Mitlh- nine out of
ten.) and the bottled water, from 'its high
price, prevents its use to tho extent of be
ing surviee.ible, and confines it to a small
number; it appears to ho a serious evil
thnt /so valuable nn article should be so res
tricted, that comparatively few should be
(ildMo qpjuy what is so eonductvo to gen
eral health in the hot weather of our'sum
mer mouths. From those circumstances,
Geo. \V. Carpenter is pleased to announce
tho preparation of the above powders, con
taining nil the essential substance* with
which tho«e celebrated tiptings are impreg
nated, and fiom which ilie waters of the
Congress Springs ut Saratoga me precise
ly at\jl efTectuaII) imitated. With a view
to accommodate li e public, nnd to brine
intogcncr.il »i*« so convenient nnd .valnn
life a substitute for ilieso Waters, be' has
been induced to po very extensively into
the iiirtiiiifiicture of them, to put them at a
price to ho within flic reach of most per
sons. For tho nccomnmdniion of the pub.
lie, agents will be appointed in nil the ci-
tiev and principal inland owns to give a
gener.il circulation to so useful nn article
throughout the country. The public are
recommended to make trial of these pow
ders, as lie finds hy experience, and from
the opinion of tho 'most eminent of the fa
culty, that tho water made from them pos
sesses the sumo medicinal qualities, is as
effectual in its operations, and precise in
t.isle, .is that taken immediately from the
Springs. These powders are therefore re
commended ns a vuluabl • remedy in all
cases where the Saratoga Waters are pre
scribed.
Persons on sea voyages, or residing at a
distance from the springs and in warm
climates, will at dice perceive the great
advantage of making use of these powders,
which besides being more pbrt<4>lr and
less expensive than the' botfied water, will
keep w ithout injury for any length of time,
as they aro equal in medical effect to that
taken frosh from tho springs, they are cer
tainly much preferable from the many ad
vantages tbeyposscss.
(£7** These powders nro superior to the
Scidfitz, inasmuch as they are equally a-
perient and agreeable, at the snine time
possessing tonic and chalybeate qualities in
a superior degree, and are consequently
better adapted to ~ weak and debditatod
constitutions than any, other cutharlid An
use.
Printed directions will accompany the
powders.
Manufactured and for sale, oply, by Geo,
W. Carpenter, and sold by appointment
. .... A.PARSONS; hiuRgjsfi.,..
At HjeJEaglo No.tSGIWwfcili’ fHll^ti
nnv f)
B LUE. Rlai-.lt, Juck«vii St Calls t A X«
od unit liglit and Mack Mixed is itl-
nuns, (atsunu J qualities)
20 ps low priced wit
giccn Flaitilcl*
3 bales 4 t 3-4 uiltileadied Float*
ings
8 eases 3 4 & 5-4 Ulenclred Shitting*
. and Slieetin^i
7*4 |d.tin and |.rinted green F oor
Cloths
Bhlft ami milted Cnssinrers and Broad
Cloth*.
3-4 iV.U-4 black nod colored .Merino
Cloths
Blank ami colored-"Circasiiani and
HomiMizctts - • '
. 10 11 & li! 4 Ross Blankets and Mnr
.cijlcs Quill*
3 St 4 4 commua and extra fino Col
ton Cheeks
4 & C-4 Washington, Dorchester ami
1‘oncr Loom Ticking
7-8 & 4-4 heavy Irish Linen (warran
ted (locution mixture)
30 ps blown LiUent (assorted quail
tics)
0 7 tl & o 4 heavy Dutch und Irish
Diapers
S (V 4 4 Ano Bird* Eye Diaper*
t bale llustia do
3 4 St 5-4 cotton Ca.simeis and Flu.-
Antilles
Caiuhric and Furniture DimiUrt
Light and dark Furniture Chintzes
Wliilo ami culoied Furuituto Bind
lugs . -
Fine da k and black and (ihite Cali
coos and Ginghams
lntitniiou .Madras* llundkercliiefs
India Flag Silk llatiKercliiels (usvor
ted *j/,o>) .
Linen Cambrics ami Linen Cambric
lldkl's
Long I .a nos aud Imitation. Cambric
lldkfs
Tlain aniTFIgured 9tvi«s, Boult and
.Mull Muslins
Uismip Lawn*, Jackonett aud Nain-.
soda Muslins
4 ltd 4 cotiun.Cambrics and Cam
brick Muslin*
Needle srorkod tsviss Muslin Band*
do du do do Lace
Capes
Black Nankin, Canton and French
Crapes
tiup’r Black India and French Satins
ami Sitliu and India Levantines
Black Uro* lie Zincs. Gnu Ue Na
ples ami Grus De Merlin t-ilks
Black Sinchetrs and Sarsuett
4 & 5 4 lilaek Buhl.mult Lac, Veils
Lad e* svliito and black Italian Silk
(lose
Gent. raw.silk, linrse skin, buck skin
mid licuvci Gi ho.
- Cent, white and mixed Vigoui.i anil
limb* wool H- seand h.iiriiosc
_A»soijinopt ufClaris*, while, black,
ami culuron ipuul Tlneatl
No 12 to 35 wiiile, black, blue A: red
patent Thread
Ass.)! 11 lien t idll.azilliau and I’oiluisc
Hlic-ll Hide, Long uud Tucking
Cuuili*
Assortment nf Engli-ll Tluoail and
Bobbins'll Laces,Edgings and Foct i
. Ins*
4 boxes Imodsonie Embos’d Ribbuu*
4 tin iticll Figured du
£ do widcami iftirrow Gauze Cap
Utbliun*
b boxes oiuiu and poarl gdged tafleta
Kibb.ms
5 boxes wreaths and- artificial Flow
er*
Received by ship Pierian add tclir.
Jregiin. and fur sale by
dec 9 ISAAC NORTON.
Approved. Medicines*
VA SO Y ARTICLES Stc.
The following articles have
been selected hy tlie subscri
ber, from the different Maim
facturing Establishments lb
England.
IIcnrv*f Calcined Magnesia
Henry's Aromatic Vinegar
Kau Medicinale du llursou
Calomel
„ Blue Pill
Ev.iiis Mipcrior l.nnccis
Do Silver Lancet Cases and Shell
Dressing Combs und Pockot
Heating Wax
Also the splendid .Scotch Tobacco and
Snuff Boxes. For sale by
A. PA HONS. Drubgist,
At the Eagle, No 8, Gibbous Range,
dec 10
Tar.
|y R* BBl«S large size of a good qfial
w ^9 iiy and in fine order, for sale by.
PALM EH Si LEE.
dec 8 EscliHnoe D »• It.
An Extract.
W HEREAS much dnngei is appre
hended from the discharge uf gnu*
pistols, squibs, or other instruments when*
in the article of gunpowder is used, within
the limits of tho city of Savgpnali, by in
considerate person* almost every evening
lie it therefore Ordained, That from ant:
after tli>: passing of tins Or innnee, it shah
be the duty of llio Marshal of the city a
foresaidnml tho Constables ilu reof, to in
form against all aud every w bite person
found within the limits of the said city di»
charging or auempting to discliarg an)
gun, pistol, or other firo arms, cracker, or
any olliei cnmhusliblo preparation, and
that tho person so informed. aguiiut, be
f inished as hereinafter mentioned—-of a
rec white person to be ftnod in a sum not
exceeding $30; and if any person of coloi
be found so offending as aforesaid, suet
paison of color shall receive corpontf pun
islijnent not exceeding ten lashes, to ‘ be
inflicted by the officer pieseut
Extract fcoin the Ordinance passed Dec.
1817.
JAMES CLELAND.c c, protein
i, ft?* The.City Constables are hereby re
ntiired to use every exertion for the'ei
lorccmout o( the above section* ot an or
dii^cq.^ Ft M. STONE, c. m.
Ah Ordinance
E tffTITLFip an Oidmance to repeal
so much of an Ordiuance.p^ssed on
'hu 31.st of October 18;*£, as aurborUes
Mm Laitipv fifthl* city to he lighted by con-
ract imd for othet pUrpoio* Ihetoin men-
turned* . •
Sec. I. Ho it ordained, bydhe Mayor ami
Aldermen in council nDaeinbled, and ^it is
hereby ordained by the authority' of the
'situie, ibat so mucli of the nfCresaitl ordi
nance* as authorises the lighting uf Lamps
by contract, shall be and the same is hem-
by repealed after the firM tegular meeting
of council in January next*
Hoc* S. I’o it ui darned by the authority
aforesaid that at the first regular meeting
hiiiiu .liv in January, there shall he elect
ed u superimciidum (if- Lamp* utidi'i lliq
same rule* and regulation* ns other uflieert
of council «re elertml, With .i salary of
throe hundrtul dollais per - annum, whoso
duty it shall be to find sufii'ji «nt persons to
light the liiimbvr of-Lamjis now lighted,
aud to cause ill” same to he lighted agree
ably to the lu section of the Otdinanco
passed oh ibe 31 St of October 1822, und
he L hereby dretared tu be liable t»> all
such flues mid penalties for neglecting to
perform such limits as me pointed due by
*ahi U’oiion-
* Hoc. 3 ilo it ordained by the authority
aforesaid, that council shall tltid all oil,
wick and every oilier ii.uk rial ulurli may
be nem wary for tigl.liwg said Lamps, and
that council shall keep in tepair all tlio
said Lnmps and flip post* supporting tho
same ill good order ut tlio expense of the ui
ty.
Bee. '4. He it ordained by the autharity
afoiesai'l,tli.-it all violation? of this ordi
nance slmll b« punched i»> like manner as
pointed out In tiro Ordinance authorising
lamps to be lighted by contract.
Fasrftd in Council. December 17th, 1038.
. WM. T. WILLIAM*, Mayor:
[Attest]
JAS. CLELAND.
e. c. pro. few.
dec 10 tOO
An Act
To Amend an art entitled an act snpplo-
mcnlnr) to.im act more < tf< cumlly to
eulon;e unmit prescribing tlie mode of
manumitting *jayesin this Stale; .md.
uLo tii prevent thv i»»v©» ling »nd illu-
e«' carrying dot of tho Siafe persons of
color. "
S ECTION 1. And be it further enact*
,ed, Thill jl ui»y ciiptuiu ol a vessel,
m>iriiter, oi other petVon or pitson^ slndl
transport, entice, c.triy away, or inveigle,
dr shall attempt to trnii*pon. entice, c.irry
awav* m inveigle, or shall aid, uhut, or Hi
anywise as*|*t or e umruiii'mi.tl hi tho
traii.spmtulion, removal, emiciug, iuveig-
Huu,or guidg, imining, or corning away
out of the Hiate of Georgia' of* unv . free
person of color, cluiumig or pn lumlinc Id
claim to be frqej wjm.ihall iuj) have sucli,
genuine cntifiiMte of registry of fVcei(<;m
dulv issued io liim oi L<*» .isufor^said.Mieli
p« son or priN-.i s ' * • (Tending shall he lia*
bon be ktitlfr >d .i* f »i a nnsuitiiie.iiior,,
uu * sliiil* * o punish^* t y in»prismin»vm ui
the ,i onmifii jail of tin? county, at tin. <Jjf*
crettmi ul die emir , amt such pt-rvm or
persons ul.<i 6ut.lt ah I every ono oi* tlieiil
••hull also forfeit 0 ni pay the sum oi $5011
for o.K-h ufTem.1 so cmiimitied, to lie Micd
for or pr«MM cim d y action uf dcbi as oh
the ciisc id the diiiiiof the St.ite, in any
court having coiiipetenl jurisdiction there*
of, ut any time within 5 )e«irs after the
commission of.the offence, one lulf of
which said foifeiturn when recovered •dial!
be to the use of tho slate, and iln other
half to iho use of tho uifm iticr; and it shall
he the duty uf the Attorney General or Ho-
lir.itor General, who shall bo assigned or.
nppoimod.to prosecute the picas uf the
State in tlio county ••here the said action
is cognizable to sue and prosecute for said
sum whenever lie shall be iindrmwd of any
sm b oIToikh : Fiovidcd nev itlieless, that
it shall and may be lawful tot unv *uch
pers n to su^unf prosecute for sod sum^
if MichaltoriHtopsohcitui geneial fitall not
have previonliy'siied or prosecuted there-
fofi . .
8ec. 5. And It il further enacted That
no colored seaman arming fiom any pure
whatever (except from ports in South Uar-
olina) shall le suffered to leave the vessel'
in which’they liuvo arrived, in any port in
this state, from the houfs of six o’clock in
ihe evening until five in the succeedi/*
morning, und it xhullbe the duty of ev#'.y
captain of a vessel having such seamen,
us aforesaid on board,to report to tho ciiio
magistrate fifthe city fit toiVn where tho
vessvi is, u particular desenption of the
seanu n, and their names, and jhe said
captain aiiull give bond with two securities
in the sum of £i(J0 fur each seaman wfi>r»-
said. payable to the ciiL t magistrate of
tho ity or town where the vessel is, condi
tioned for tilt* iiininten.uieeof each seaman,
for tho retaining each on board bis said
vessel, ns is above requited, and for the ta
king, removing, anil carrying uw.iy each
m raid seamen when the vessel departs,
whether by the articles entered into the
said port of this stuto bo apoit of discharge
« not.
.Sec 8. And be it further enacted* That
if the said captain shall violate or omit to
perform any uf the provisions or conditions
of said bond so entered into, it shall ho the
duty of the aforesaid chief magistrate to
direct thn solicitor general of the circuit,
court, or ocordor of the city in whichjltd
vessef nny be, or employ nny solicitor Or
attorney to sue tho suuie iu any court ha
ving competent jurisdiction, uud the a-
monnt recovered on said .bond • shall fie
paid into the geasury of such town or 6i*
ty.
8ec. 7. And be it further enacted v That
all luAvs uqd parts of law.? militating Against
this act bo and the *an(p afo Hereby Repeal
ed. A reined fotfOtli Deo. 1820.
deo 17 *58
To the Electdrs of Chat j ‘
ham" county.
F ellow citizens—i again »o;
licit your suffrage for tho office ot
Coronorol Chatliatn county, ut t)ie ensu
ing olcctiun in January next.
THOS. EDEN,
ocl 31 819