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DAILY SAVANNAH R No 268, ••••••••••••••••••a Vol. XXVI WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 30, 1820. Whole No. .6535 ngham County, INFflR'foR COURT, Jui,r Titnst, 1880. t he petition of William Morel, sta- OB ting tlto existence & loss and praying •lie establishment of a certain promissory jointly and severally made and signed u William J. Mulryno. and William O Porter, bolts lato of said county debeasod, Books at Hal/ Price. for sale by Wm. T. Williams. inied Efflnghnm county,,JS\h 'February, iss-t.nnyabli .Sit nayablo to the said William Morel, dr on or beforo tho 1st day uf .lammry " v , for the sum of twenty-five dollars,for received, a copy whereof, with tho •ITidavit of tho said William Morel, is filed t.Vt ie Clerk’s OITlce,—It is ordered that William King, of the County of Eming- Inin die nctine nnd qualified administrator of the said William O. Porter, rlecoasod, anil thehoirs and representatives of tho said William J- Mulryno, der.oascd. do shoiv causo oner before the Hist day or tho next term ol this Court, why the prayor of the netltloner should not bo granted, and it is further ordered that this rule be published n one of the pltbllii Gazettes of the City of Savannah, once a month until tho time appointed for showing cnnsC thereof. Extract from the minutes, ’ JNO. CHARLTON, Clk; »B7§r. July H Brought to Jail. I NSavannah, on tho 10th insl. a negro man who says Ills nanio is JEIIRY, ami that ho belongs to tho State of Hour, gii, tlmt he runaway from the Chatuhoo- clicc river about 4 months ago—be is li feet 9 inches high, and about S3 years of age;lie it of a yellow complexion and suit- min lien speaking. JOHN I DEWS, i.c. c. am; 19 180 I Brought to Jail, V Savannah on the loth Inst, a negro _ man whosayn his nanif is SIMON, and that he belongs to lire State ofGeor- gia, that he ranaivny from tho Chatnhno- tliee River about 4 months ago—lie is b feet 9 3-4 inches high ami about 8b years of ace— ho has Inst one nf hit front teeth, JOHN I. DEWS, j. c. c. aug 18 Brought to Jail rfN Savannah, on tho 10th inst. n negro JL man who says Ids name is NED, nnd that he belongs to tile State nf Ocoigia, that he ranawny from the Chatahoncheo liter alniiil 4 months ago, he is 5 feet 8 inches high and about 83 venrs t JOHN I. DEWH c. c. aug 18 180 Committed to Jail, A T Coosnwhatchle, on tin- 15th of Mav last, a negro man named GEORGE who says he belongs to tho Oakmulgee Navigation Company in Georgia, of w hom Mr. Kobeu McCall is agent; he is about 35 years nf nge, b feet 7 or 8 inches high july IS J. J. BECK, j.n. ii. Committed to Jail, 4 T Coosawhatchie.on tho 85th March A h Inst, a negro mail who says his name JOE, w ho fit at claimed Mr Richard Bl it as his master, but since says lie belongs hi i Mr. J dm Thicrce, who lives about 4 miles from Savannah; be is about 3 feet (inches high, and about forty years of age. J, J* BECK, J. u. d- ')«') '3 163 I Brought to Jail. N Savannah on the 7th inst. a negro man who Says his name it JOE, and lit he belongs to William Howard of So. V sail that lie ranawar about one month go. He it 3 feet 4 1 -4 inches high and a- am 80 years of ago—lie has lost his front teeth. John i. dews, j.o.c. imv8 ■ I Brought to Jail, N Savannah on the 4lli ult. a negro man who says Isis naino Is SAM, and ltd be belongs to Minis & Hell, of Mont- tomeiycomny Georgia, end that he rnna- w»J alrnm fifteen days ago, he Is 5 feetO loc/rexhigh, and about 28 yonrsofago. JOHN I. DBWS.j.c, c novO —gUMPsei* Brought to Jail. IN Savannah -on else 10th ult. *. man who says ids name is 1 " It lie belongs to Arcliy Fl ip of^t. Hele na, South Carolina, and (hot ho ranawny maul two months ago—ho is 3 foot 7 incli- C1 high, and nlvout 40 years of ago. JOHN I. DEWS. J.c.c. doc 2 To the Public. TwTOTK'E itereby given, that I have f \ ‘"my possession one half of a Hill ,?r y n ° Hundred Dollars on the Planter s ‘ *ia, signed by Geo.Ander- -int nf said Bank, nnd am "nw the owner of the same. That somc- Mino ago both halves of said bill were in the of Benjamin Reynold’s, of Uili n r P? Jn 'Ji "nd one of thorn having u. , | nn| ne was dropt by him nnd Inin nV 0 llnve been accidentally swept hu.'i “ reor otherwise lost. Application made by mo to the Bank for pay ,/ j °' 'I' 0 »amo, and after tho expiration , re " m "nlhs l shall-again piosnnt the „ half Bill to the said Bank for pay- , . SEABORN JONES. ^JJillcdgevdle, toth Nov. 1829. Qftc 3 §M240 Notice. l LL persons having domands ngninst estate of Joltn 1 Fey deo, . K,.,. wr >,vw, aro re- Eay^t ,,lem lll,lv - Mtosted, and Hyment to d '° tile said dee. to make "os- to S. M. BOND, Adtn'r. 283ft A NSWER to the Olivo Braneh, t vol Em. I Sinn—by A Federalist rlio Anonymous, f vols * American Nepos, or Lives of eminent A- . mnricans Burton's Loctnres on Fomale Eeducation and Mnnneis Biography of the British Stage Birckhcck’s Letters from Illinois Johnson’s Letters front the British settle ment in Pennsylvania Burnett's views of the present state of Po- lund Brvdone's tour through Sioily and Malta Lord Byron's Privato Correspondence Uircltbcck's journey thrniigh Frattoe Biugraphla liicrnria.or biographical sketch es of my Literary Life ami Opinions, by ST Coleiidgo Gibbon's Memoir of Alexander 1st, of Russia Christie's History of the War in the Cana das, fiom 1807 to ISIS Clarke's Travols through Greece, Egypt, anJ the tloly Land, 2 vols Memoirs of George Frederick Cooko, by Dtmlnp Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, by him self Dialogues nf the Dead, by Lord Lyttloton Campbell's Essay on English Poetry Cogait's Treatise on theJPussions Cmvper’s Privato Correspondence Comic Dramas, by Marin Edgeworth Secret History of tho Court of -St. Cloud Carver's travels through tho interior of North America Democracy unveiled, by Fessendcr, tvols Ten years exile of Madame de Stael Letters of Evremnnd and Waller Essays and Sketches of Lift and Charac ter Essays on Morals and Manners, -by Jane Tavlor Extracts from the Writings of Fenclon Economy of linmno life Ehers' seven years uf the King’s Thea tre Memoirs of Foncho, Duke of Otranto Memoirs of David Garrick, by Davies Head's journey across the Pampas nnd tho Writers, 2 Sperm Candles and Nails ^rsala°„ k v C6sN ‘ lil8 r ram trig Atlantic. iS Sperm Candles "ov Sjj & MAY, Andes llazlitt's character of Shakipcare’s Plays Hooper's R.itinnal Recreations, 2 vols Miss E. Hamilton's Popular Essaysun Fe male Education Influence of Litcralure upon Society, by Madame de Stael Holstein, 2 vols Johnston's Indian Nnrrntive Irish Bulls, liy Miss Edgeworth Kotzebue's Exile Lire of Kotzohuo Literary character, illustrated by D’ Is raelii Leigh's New Picture of London, tvitli plates Do do of England and Wales, with plates New Picture of Edinburgh, with plntos Capt. Lyon's private journal of C“pt. Par ry's Voysgo of Discovery Cnpt. 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Pitt Sandeman's Letters on Tlieron and Aspa- sin, 2 vols Salvo's Travels from Italy to England Snss* journey to Rome nnd Naples Scott’s Beauties of Eminent Wt vols Resources nf Russia Saiisom’s sketches nf Lower Canada Alomoirs of Mrs Robinson Alavor’s Nepos, or lives of illusliious Bil lons Alavor's Ladies andGentlemen’s Magazine 2 vols Quarrels of Authors' 2 vols. by D'lraeli Volney’s lecture on history Vortot’s history of tho Portugal revolution Six months in tho West Indies, in 1823 Warden’s letters from St. Helena , v War in disguise, or the frauds of neutral, flag's Itnox’s wintoi evenings, nr lucubrations on life and letters, 8 vols •* Airs West’s letters to a young man Wilkes’ (John) letters to his daughter, 4, vols Voltaire’s History of Charles J2tb Sketch of the civil wat In the Vondee Events in France under Nupoloon, by Hel en Ainria Williams Webb on Poetry Tho Centaur not fabulous, by Edward Young Young’s Essays World, 4 vols NOVELS. 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T 1 Removed. HE subscribers have Removed to tho South West corner of Shad’s buildings, opposite the East ond of Gib bon's buildings. Whero they are opening a very extensive assortment of PLAINS, BLANKETS, COTTON BAGGING, STA PLE QOODS, and a superior assort ment stf Fancy Goods, which they intend selling at a low advance. WM. (i IL ROSE. ool 80 209 For Sale. B Y leave oDIte Inferior Court of this County, will he sold on the First Tuesday of January, for the benefit ol tho creditors, that valuable and improved plantation, on Skidaway Island, contain ing 030 acres, and known by the name uf HIBERNIA. TIlOo. U. P. CHARLTON, Adm’r. de boms non,* &c. • nov 30 Chambers Superior Court, JUNE 25th, 1829. The Marine & Fire In surance Bank o( the State of Ueorgia, et al. t». Eleazer Early, cl. al Chatham Su perior Court, January Term, 1830. In Equity. I T being verified to tlie Court that Elea- zor Early aneof.be defendants in the abovo causo resides out of Chatham coun ty—On motion it is ordered that tlie said Eleazer Early appear on or before the first day of tlie next Term of this Court and en ter his appearance thereto and in default thereof the said complainant have leave to proceed on their said Bill in the same manner as if personal service of the Bill and subpama had been effected on the sai l Eleanor—And it is further ordered that tnis Rule he published once a month in one of the Public Gazettes Of Savannah until tlie expiration thereof. Extract, from the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk. juno 30 193 Electors of Chatham Coun fy. Friends and FtlloU) Citizens: I AAI n candidate for Coroner at the E leciionin January next, and shoii.d I bo elected, will endeavor to dischargo tile duties of the office with fidelity. Very respeolfnlly, H. HAUPT. nov 7 2251 . Almanacks, for 1830. J UST Received. . nov 14 |T. M. DRISCOLL. Mallery & Duffy, On the Bay, H OPPOSITE THE r.XCIIANOK. AVINO availed theinselvos of the moil recent arrivals from Europe, are now prepared to furnish their friends and tho public generally witli a more ele gant and extensive nslortinant of Goods in ilieir lino, Ilian they have ever offered heretofore,, viz: Wilkins' superior Golden Crown and Olive CLOTHS, (quite a new style) Blue, Black, Drake Neck, Green, Steel nnd Oxford mixt patent finish or Lon don CLOTHS. Sup. bluu, black, brown, drab, fawn,stool mixt. Corhean, L.ivcndei, and oilier col’d Loudon CASIMERS. Black and blue black plain VELVETS Figured, brown and Fancy colored du. And a great vaiiely of light nnd dark col’d Silk nnd Valencia VESTINGS. Douhlo boild blue nnd brown CAM LETS. a verv superior article for Cloaks and Great Cdats. Being supplied with a full end first rate complement of New York nnd Philadelphia Workmen, from tho first establishments, they are prepared to make up the above artloles in a style Hint cannot full to plunse Also as usual, For the aedonimodntinn of Tra vellcrs and those who prefer despatch, they have ajull assortment of Ready Made Clothing, of the 1st, td and Sd qualities, consisting ■nf— Coats, Frocks, Cnattees, Groat Coats, Cloaks, Opera Cloaks, Pants., Vests, Shirts, under Vosts and Drawers, Col Ian, and Hosiery, nf all dcscriutii FANCY ARTICLES, Cloth, morocco, nnd patent leather Caps of I.uke Davis’ most approved style Doremus & Syd,ini's N. Ymk, Tnant's Philadelphia, anil Towson's Baltimore approved Stocks of all patterns Riding Bells, Shoulder Braces, Watch Guards Suspenders, Fancy Spltalficld lidkfs. Cravnls Cravat Pads, Purses. Ilalr Blushes, Pantaloon and Vest Springs, llorseshin, Caster, and Buck skin Gloves, Double Aleelianic Horse- shin Gloves, (the most boaiitifiil arti cle of the kind ever offered in this market) the wliulo of which will bo sold at the most reduced prices, fur cash or town acceptance*. N. II. The whole of the above stock ha vlng been carefully selected, and the grea ter pari puichaseii direct from the impor ters by Air. D. personally, and tlie ready made clothing mnnufiietnred immediately under his Inspection, we feel confident in assuring our fi lends, that nothing has been spared in rendering our establishment wor thy the patronage wo have heretofore liticrally enjoyed octal M.&D. Just received per sloop 50,000, Spanish Scgars. Just received per shop John Chevalier, , Spanish Skoaiis, 'Silva brand ALIO & crates of Crockery, containing blue- painted Ewers nnd Basins,an handled London Tuns For sale by J. B. HERBERT. dee 18 T* Arrow Root. HE subtciibor has received a supply of some very superior French Arrow Root. For sale by A. PARSONS, Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Range, eec S3 Last Notice. A LL poisons having any demands a- gaiust tho estato of W. C. Cuthbort, dec. nre requested to hand them in didy attested by the 1st January next, and those indebted to settle die tnine without delay, with Alillen & Clark, in whose hands the accounts have been placed for collec tion. JANE L. CUTHBERT, Adm’x. doc to ' Sugar, Bagging, &c. ^ HMDS prime New Orleans Sugar do 10 do do St Croix 50 pieces hemp Ragging 4 do Hessians SO bids “Phelps" Gin 10 obis No SAIackerel 12 casks Cheese 30 bags Shot assorted sizes 80 grind Stones small sizes -1 pipe superior Aladeirn Wine la ciates Bristol patent pressed Wine Battles 20* boxes Superior English Mustard 20 bids Loaf Sugar 20 hlidt prime retailing Molasses 10 boxes Wldlteinore Cottun Cards No 10 - 15 boxes Soap If* _ 10 firkins first quality Goshen Butter 5 kegs bar Lead 20 boxes Negro Pipes . SO 131b catty boxes llyson Tea 12 21b do do Imperial and Gunpowder Tea Boxos Cavendish and kegs plug Tobacco I casts Wool Hat* For sale on accommodating terms by HUNTINGTON & MAY. nov 23 Woolen half Hose. 100 DOZEN stout Woolen half sale by lloso Just received and tor doc 10 JACOB WARING, Gibbon's Range. Iron and Plough Moulds. 10 TONS Swedes Iron; assorted _ from *1 1-2 to 5 inches, 124 plough moulds together with an assortment of round Iron frbm i-4 to 2 inches, square do. from I I 4 to 3 inches, hoops and hand do, 1 I-4 to 3 inches, and sheets boiler do. American Cast nnd GermanSlcel. Just received Ifi Store anti (b‘r sale On accomthodati^reratl^^^^ d«# i ; Sattinctts, Flannels, Shir tings, &c. ' B LUE, Black, Jackson So Cadet Ml; od nnd light ami black mixod Ssitt* item, (assonod qualities) 20 ps low priced white,red, blue sad green Flannels 3 bales 4 & 5-4 unbleached Shiota Ingt 6 cases 8 4 & 5-4 bleached Shirtings and Sheetings 7-4 plain and printed green Floor Cloths Bine and mixed Cassimerc and Brood Cloths 8-4 & (J-4 black nnd colored Merino Cloths Black and colored Circassians and llombnzetts 10 11 & is 4 Hoso Blankets and Alar •eillcs Quilts 8 & 4-4 common and extra fine Cot ton Cliouks 4 Sl 6-4 Washington, Dorchester and 1 uwer Loom Ticking 7-8 So 4-4 heavy Irish Linen (warran ted no eutton mixture)- 80 ps brown Linens (assorted quuli lies) 0 7 11 St o 4 heavy Dutch and Irish Diapers 3 St 4 4 fine Birds Eye Diapers t bale Russia do 8 4 St 6-4 cotton Cassintors and Flo rentines Cambric and Furniture Dimities Light and dark Furniture Chintzes White and colored Furniture Bind lugs Fine da k ami black and white Cali cues and Ginghams Imitation Aladrnss Handkerchiefs India l-'lng Silk ilankerchiefs (assor toil sizes) Linen Cambrics and Linen Cambria lidkfs Long Lawns and Imitation Cambric lidkfs Plain and Figured Swiss, Book and Mull Muslins Bishop Lawns, Jackonett and Nain sook Atuslins 4 St 8 4 cotton Cambrics and Cant ^ brick Aluslin* Needle worked swisi Muslin Bands do do , do do Lace Capes Black Nankin, Canton nnd French Crapes Sup'r Black India and French Satins and Batin and India Levantine* Black Gros Do Zincs, Gros Do Na ples and Urns Dc llorlin Bilks Black Binchews and Snrsnett 4 St 5 4 black Robbinetl Laco Veils Lail.cs white and black Italian Silk Hose Gent, raw silk, horse skin, buck skin and heaver Gloves Gent, witite and mixed Vigonia and lambs wool Hose and halfltosc Assortment uf Clark's, white, black, and culnred spool Thi ead No 12 to 35 white, black, blue St red patent Thread Assoi intent ofllrazillian and Toitoisc Shell Side, Long and Tucking Combs Assortment of English Thread and Hohbinctl Laces,Edgings and Fuel ihgs 4 boxes luindsnme Einbos'd.Ribbons 4 do Rich Figured ‘ do 2 do wide eud narrow Gaaze Cap Ribbons 5 boxes plain and pcnrl edged taffota Ribbons 5 boxes wreaths and artificial Flow- Notice. meeting held at the Ejt - "hniige on Saturday the 10th inst. tlie following persons wore fined for dofault at parade qfilte Dili inst. John E Ecltli, John Fldler, R W 8 Hnwlmt, —— Osburn, Parks; Peters, - John Starling, J B Smith, White, Butts, Briggs, llnurdoaux, Candee, Coll, G Alor* fcrsM' W Dodd, J B Uubhlat t i»i‘ V M a r, 2*J’ C WTurner,J N Bally, J Richards, S Snow, A Sheldoh, S Sails, Ed S #r f. B £7,' Jo " n W Foster) rrai li V, ®*wpflejd, JssCummlog. Jos mli° a ? K HHh A Le Bsrbier.F Le Bnr- gill, — f bier, S A Myers, Jas C A Roberts, J B McCnry, ertsnn, J Roberson, 7 y„ E Willbergor St. D vS ^B]? nc ho,fctlt*jn, — Douglass, if Fowyth, Edward Houston, O'Brian, Chat. Kelsey. IIB Morrel, A Willis, A W '*on. J Wclsch, Jno Wright, R C Wheeler, Doct Baber, J Blois.T Bartow, Win Mowers, Stephen Gardner, each, Jas Swattbrum, ft* locution* nill;isiue and the Law..)* nforced against all who do not make pay- sclir. Receivoil by ship Florian nnd Oregon, and for sale by deco ISAAC NORTON. FA l* l Approved Medicines. FANCY ARTICLES Ste. The folluning articles have been selected by tho subscri ber, from the different Manu facturing Establishments in England. Henry's Calcined Magnesia Henry’s Aromatic Vinegar Enu Medicinale de Husson Calomel Blue Pill Evans superior Lancets Do Silver Lancet Cases and Dressing Combs and Pocket Sealing Wax Also tho splendid Scotch Tobacco and Snuff Boxes. Fcrsaleby - A. PAItSONS,Druggist, At the Eaglo, No. 8, Oibbons Range, dec 10 Shell To the Electors of Chat ham-'county. F ellow citizens—i again so licit your suffrage for the office oi Coronor of Chatham county, at the ensu ing election in January next. T1IOS. EDEN. octSl 210 Fresh Figs, Chairs, &c. Landing from sehr Mystic. fi® M DOZ FANCY CHAIRS rdi^k 100 drums fresh Turkey Figs In Store. Boston Mess llgcf Prime Poi k 50 coils BuloRopo Blacksmith’s bellows different sizes 30 qr casks Marcella Madeira Wine Bbls Philadelphia pilot Bread 800 bbls No 3 Mnokctp! 100 bundles Eastern Hay Boxes Port Wine Newspaper Ink 2 light Riding Wagons For sale by CANDLER & DAVIDSON. dee 18 I Swaim’s Panaen. HE subscriber has just rbeeived a Supply of this celebrated Medicine And fdr sale by, . . A. PAU&ONS, Agent. ,At the Eritic tfo. 8, Gibbon’s Range. fieHfW m morn of their fines to tho commanding of» Ocer on or before Thursday tha 81st Inst. L. N. MITCHELL, Oapt. Sd Beat company, 804i> ‘ 1 dec 84 Letter Paper. REAMS—Just received and for Wv sale by . „ A-''ARSONS.Dru^trisf, At the Eagle, no. 8, Gibbon 1 * Range, deo 83 803 State Bank Stock. "E^OR sale at EPPINQElt’S A. den 18 Exchange office. Fresh Garden Seeds. TUSTreceived n supply of tho Shakes V Garden Seeds, this years growth. For sale by . „a. Parsons, Druggist. At the Eagle, No. 8, Oibbons’ Range, den 24 Day nnd Martin’s Real Ja pan Blacking. "■*UST Imported and Warranted to be es first quality. For sale hv A. PARSONS, Druggist. At tlie Eagle No. 6. Gibbons' flange, dec 24 For Easy Shaving. *H*UST Received a supply of the Highly 99 approved Chinese Razors. 41.80 Thos Scaigli, John Barber nnd Rodgers make, kept constantly on hand and Tut sale hr A. P \RSONS. Druggist, At thc'Eagle, No 8 QMan's Range. deo 24 Emerson’s Elastic Razor Strops \Y be considered superior to any at XYJL the present day in use & forsnh) by A. PAItSONS, Druggist at the Eagle No 8 Gibbons Range, dee 24 Lamp Oil. PM^HE best Winter Strained Sperm Olt JL is kept constantly on hand and for salo by A. PARSONS. Druggist; At the Eagle, No 8 Gibbons’ Rang dec 34 Spanish Segnrs; 8©,ooo.is-sr„i: uy A. 1 AiiuUlNS, UrUggisto At tho Eagle, no. 8, Gibbon's Range* • dec 23 283 Holmes’Annuals of Ameri- „ ca. FI VIE Arin.iltof America from the Dis- J. Cpvery by, Columbus in the year 1402 to 1820, by Abiel Holmes, D. D. Second Edition. SKETCHES OR AMERICAN CHAR ACTER. by Mrs. Sarah J. Hall. -*. Tlie American Common Place Book of Prose,atolleciion of Eloquent ami interest-' ing ext-acts from Iho Writings of Ameri can Autiiois. a T. M. DRISCOLL, dec 21 Savannah Poor House & Hospital. "■7TSITING COMMITTEE for P-ra. W 1829. Francis Sorrel nnd Masei Cleland. Attending Physician • Dr. Forth. JOSEPH CUMMINO, See’ry. nov 28 Just Received. gi ARATOGA Ponders in tin l.'lxev - 3 Compound Fluid Extract of oai*d^ barilla Oil of Black Pepper Extract cf Quinine LoUfied Copaiva. Black oxide, of Mercury Ciliated Kali, I'iporiue Genuine Reel Bark Croton Oil, French Oil of Cubcbs “ •< Copaivn, Jodlnd I.Iydriodate of Folds! Acid Prussic . The subscriber having been ijppbihtoil agent for tho said of the above hrtiejes, of fers them for sale al the mahufaotureps [irices: A; PARSONS, Druggist,- At the Eaglo, No. 8. Gibbons’ riingo. nov 8 220 Notieec T UB SAVANNAH LIBRARY Will he; opened hereafter on Tuesday,- Thursday and Snfarday in each week from 3 (o 5 O’clock; !*, ,M- WMjWORELj Librarian, del if i«f,