Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, October 29, 1829, Image 1

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daily savannah republican. fiffi>i<*h<i» l County, .vriit'lOK COURT. .lutr'I’KiiM, mo. t |, c poiirian of William ftloittl.Mu I Iih« existence & loss ami praying ?, , lablirhmani nfaeortain prtfmissury 1 • i„iiv and severally made and signed r;.'w! li.!!..t.Mul,v„e a,„l Willi,in. a SL er, boil. Into of snl.l conn )• <cconsoil. S lffingham county, 1311. I ftomfry. :, t pavabln to tha sanl Wil,lain H orol. or 1 w nil or beforo tlio 1st day of January °!,vi fdr 1„o sun, of twenty -five dollars,lor ,,p '' rnppivod. a copy whereof, with the 'ir hvit of the said William Morel, is filed f^afirttOirioi-Il » ordered tl.nl u'illiari) King, »f tllc Ooujily of Lffiing- , the a Bit’ - and qualified administrator if tli'e said William I- Porter, deceased, and the heir* and representatives of the said a,lu . • a»..i ri«i»i*ntpiL no snow Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on the lOtli inst, a ne»ro man who says his name is JERRY •*!"' Ihi " 1,0 belongs to tho State of Cioot' "tat lie tan,a.vay from the Chalahon eliee river nbout 4 nmntln ago—ho is (i'l l it inches high, and about 33 years of ago;lio IS of n yellow complexion and slut tors « hen speaking. JOHN I DEWS, 3,o.o. nug in mo deceased. canto nnov before the first day or the next te a, Ol this Court, Why the prayer of; the , cr should not he Ranted,- and it Is further ordered that this n.le he published • min nf the public Gazelles of tlic , Cltv of SavaiibfHr once a month until the time appointed for shewing cause thereof. I vtract from the inmntcs, JNO. CHARI,TON. Cllt. inly HI )>»§'• N. E. Bum, &c. ■ B IHU.S prime N. E. Klim 10 bales Plaids Stripes, and Slilr- ting!) ’ 4 eases Drab and lllaoli Hats 1,1 I,ret elioice On-hen Uniter q |,|,|« ■•Vanilerwnter’s" .Snmukcd If erf 50 Virginia Hams For sale by octs COHEN & MILLER. Brought to Jail, ■jB'V Savannah on tho 10th inst, a negro jl. man who says his iiamo is SIMON, ami that he belongs In tho Stato of Genr- gia, that nei ana way f r m n tho Cbatahoo- Clmc Rivet about I months ago—ho is 5 h ot B 3-1 incites high and about 48 years nl age—lie has I >st one of his front teolb. JOHN i. pEWSi J.V.c mi" IP. ISrought lo Jail, S.v .nsiah, on llie top, in-i, a negro .3. man who says Ids name is NED. and that ho ballings to the State nf Oeoigla, that he rnnawav from the Chat,iliooehee ri>ei about 4 months ago, he is 5 feet B Indies high and about 43 venrs t JOHN- r. DEWS c.c. auglR I Bit Brought to Jail. TN Snvannnh, on the 25th ultimo, a he JL pro man, who stiys his name is TO- NEV.and thirt he belongs to WUliamlleal nf Richmond County, Ha. that he ranaway ill.out two weeks ngo, lie is 0 reel 3 I-2 In ches high & about 35 teaisofage—the top of his head is gtay. . JOHN I DEWS, j. c.o. nug8 lift bv House' Late Publications. T HE NEWFOflBIST, a Novel the author of ••Hr.imbletye ••Torr Hill’’, &c TALES OK HUMOR & ROM \*CF selected from pnpqlir Hetman Writers traiisW&d hy lllelurd llolcrnfi, It, A. ROMANCES OF REAL LURE, by the Author of ‘.Hungarian Talcs. ALSO An assortment nf STORY & TOY BOOKS, fat children, and Selected En. parings and LITHOGRAPHIC Prints. Just veceived ami for sale by T. M : DRISCOLL. oct 3 Sugar, Coftee, &c. fkHilDS prime Jamaica Hugtr JL V 5 tierces do Green Coffee 150 pieces Hemp Bhgtfing Landing from ship Eliza &, Abhoy and for sale by GEO. GORDON, oct 6 S02t Al. Prendcrgast. H AS received per sclir Francis, from Now York, hipr lilk Palma rine, Supr FahOy Velvet Prints, English Hinghnnts, Supr o-t French Bombazines, 5/Wleil Crimsnn Ralliuets, But Satin Levantines, Ur en "illi for Umbrella covering, Blue \Vorstrd ilraid, Sdrfiet and Drab Cassime. e Shawls, l'ancy Chlftt* do Blit Nankin and Canton CrnpCs, Barege lldkfs . nd Cravats, SupBtior Lawns, and Linen Cambric lldkfs Blue and Brown Cloths Cassim.ires Sattinets, Woodstock Gloves, Ilorsrshin dn Lined do \ r f 4B for sale low, At No 3 & 14 Gibbon’s Block, oct t goo Hall, SJiapter & Tupper. !rrn mo °f‘ r /or sale. Swedes Lon, jom- pM g of a c »hipIeto as- j. T Treasurer’s Office,, October J, 18120. WHS ofFlourduring the 1!l » lbs n° n -4 b ? m 8 SB 50 per barrel ol month 0 ul T S $$ 211,3 IS 0Z act s STEWART, c. T. *? J'Ms Prime Si. Croix Sugar bo ubls Loaf 5 ? | > "g, s primo Green Coffee B hhds do do do ! >W * No 3 Mackerel l ?° .^'‘'Peabody's" White Lead JO bids Portland Rum (colored) *5 pipes Cognac Brandy ,5 dp Holland Gin •’0 pipes Cannry Wine *0 qr casks do ,lo jk Pi'; ,c !;, c "" M«h Whiskey 20 bl) l» New York Canal Flour,E. .... , “• “• &CO 4110 bags “Youlo's" Patent Shot, as- isorted 10 • b, ^ o ‘ o ‘Vamlewater’5’ , ^ smoked m boxes "bost old Cavendish’’ To- bacco' 30 kegs -host old .Cavendish” To- bacco 0 qr boxes Spanish and AmeHcaO oiiA Se^ars Grindstones, assorted sizes »ct 6 u Notice. I Rninst tho* e.| Ving Bny domamls 4- ? lc »f EffniRham p t0 of Gmlcib Ernst, © in io tho^, C r, Qumy * deii ‘ w >" ''and U'c Umo dSSffii duly attested ip in do|itcd P to "!a 0d b B *« w i and all S make iMSaifl ’'state are re'qbiH; ■fiber. ' mm “d.ate payment to the sub- T'lf EPUU . A IMKF,IFFRR, Couiitv'□"i'P' fflSF. dee. *5*4 Um y,SU9etober, IC29 4 , Brought to Jail. TN Sitvannali, on the 3lst ultimo, a ne- Jl. pro man who suis his name islS A AC mil that he belongs toBevill Cnuk of E|. i'ert 1 omily, Ga that he ranaway about three weeks ago—he Is 5 feel 2 3-4 inches high ,ml about 15 rears of age, lie has it scar on his chin. JOHN I. DEWS, i. c. c. nugtl 175 Brought to j«uT. f NSavannah on the loth ins,, a ncero man whosavslilsnamo is MOSl’S.tind that he belongs to Wm Bell, of Munrue Oounly, Gcoigia. that lie ranaway about four weeks ngo, lie Is 5 feet 0 1-2 inches high and ahont 28 ye irs of age. sept 22 J.T. DEWS. j. o. c.. Brought to Jail.. I N Savannah on the .OWth'.Mny a negro man who says hisTrame is JANUA RY, und that he belongs to Edward Gills otmn, of South Carolina, that lie ranaway about one week ego, he is 5 leet 2 inches high and about 22 years of age, he has lust several nf his front teeth, nug 4 J. 1. DEWS, j. c. o. Brought to Jail. TN Savannah, on the22d ult. a mulatto JL woman who says hername is NELLY and that she belongs to the estate of F.dwd Bryan, Twiggs County. Georgia, and that she ranaway about two months ago. She is 5 feet.I 1 -2 inches high, and about 22 years of ago. JNO. I. DEWS, j. c.c net 3 Committed to Jail, A T Coosawhatchie, on the 15th of May last, a negro man mimed GEORGE who says he belongs to the Oakmulgee Navigation Company in Georgia, of whom Mr. Robeit McCall is agent; he is about 35 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high july IS J; J. BECK, j, „. v. Committed to Jail, i T Coosawhatchie. on the 25th March L last, n negro man who says his name it JOE, who first claimed Mr Richard El lis as Isis master, lint since says lie belongs to a Mr. J ihn Thierce, who ijves about 4 miles from Savannah; he is about 5 feet 9 inches high, and about forty years of age. J, J.BECK, J. b. d. july 13 103 For Sale. B Y leave of the Inferior Conrt of this County, will ho sold on the First Tuesday of December, for' the. benefit pi the creditors, that valuable and improved plantation, on Skidaway Island, contain' ing 830 ncres, and known by the name uf HIBERNIA. THOa. U. P. CHARLTON, Adm’r. do bonis non, &c. sept 15 103 OF THE Lrand Lodge of Georgia. TBIIIE Officers and Members of the „7rz„ '■’•anil Lodgo of tho Stato of Geor- '? di T e : ent Lodges under its ju risdiction by their propof representatives, i r Aw8??!sW to assemble at the Git AND n* v^rt o 7rt V*i i*. MillcgevillO’ on Mon oat the 7tl» day of December next. THOMAS F. GREEN, „ Grand Secretary, O. L. S. G. C?* The Editors of the Savannah Re publican, Augusta Constitutionalist, Mo- con I elegraph, Washington Ncws.Colum- ous Enquirer, will give the above thiee weekly Insertions, and forward their nc- oonnisio (ho Grand Secretary* uot 15 206 act 16 To Rent. A convenient duelling house' Pleasantly situate,, tn Brough ton street Apply to A. D ABRAHAMS 20ft stf • sept 29 To Rent. The stores near Market square occupied by Ebcnezer Jenckes. Possession given the 1st Nov. for terms enquire of M. MYERS. 189$ For Sale or to Rent. The' subscriber wishes eith er to sell, or rent-for one year from the 1st of Novoinhor next. his House, situated on Colum bia Square, corner of York and I label sham Streets—a carriagh limue and stable, with other outbuildings,, me attached to lhe"‘:ottse, sept 8 1202 JAMES BROWN’ To Rent. A caililbrtntiie Dwelling House Apply to H ALL, SHAFT I® & TUPPER. net 13 To /?ent, THE ''liarf and building si tu-ited in YaiiMcrow, adjoining the lumber dock of the estate Pooler, and now occupied by A. A. Smets- Thispmperty is wed situa ted for Hie lumber and'wood.business—pos session will be given on the lit Nov. Ap ply to „ R. M. GOODWIN, net 20 lOOcn - Just Received. I Landing f pm sloop John Chevalier. 20 hhds Molasses 3 chests Hyson Tea 10 quarter casks Marseilles Wine For sale by oct 13 J.B. HERBERT Landing .15 qr casks ScignetisRran. dy .4 1 2 pipes Seignetts Bran dy 10 Firkins sup Goshen Butter 20 bhls Mess and Prime Beef 20 do Lnthain’s pure Molasses Rum 6 half bills Fulton Market Beef 20 do dn Blitter 1 20 dn do Water I . 25 Wine | Crackers 40 boxes Soda J 20 do White Soap 54 kegs“Ender’sNo t Tobacco For sale by . COHEN&MILLER. oct 23 ?*■ Just Received. 4,000 “iVzS* ' A few hundred lbs of Goorgia Ba con, cured by Jones ■ Also, A general Assortment of GROCERIES. With many articles of Dry Goods, Castings, Cut lery, Crockery Ware, Shoes, Hats, fyc. All of which will bo sold oil good terms by applying to the subscriber. SAMUEL J. BRYAN, oct 3 201 Notice., ij^OUR months after, date, application JL 1 will (ie made to tho Hon. the Justi ces oftltp Inferior court of Emanuel coun ty. for leave to sell all the real ostoto of Janies I. Anderson for the benefit of the heirs & creditors. THOS. WINNEY. sept 28 ,, ’■ Portland Rum. U A BBLS Portland Rum (coloured.) JLV Landing from ship Helen Mar and for sale by i ... H A Uo.SHAPTBIL & TUPPER-X m ■■ George Newliall IIAS just rer.ejvod and Kj ^offers fnv sale at his old anil gfa 'ell knoivn stand, - Nos.,4 anil 9 Young’s building, A large and-complete assortment of Gentlemen’s, Ladies, Miss es and Children’s BOOTS, BOOTEES. SHOES. AND SUPPERS, Together'wilh his’usual supply of - Negro Shoes, assorted qualities. ALSO 50 cases Hats, assorted qualities 10 bales Negro Cloth £0 dll Broad do low priced 150 reams Writing Paper 50 do Lotter lo 500 do Wrapping do Sole Leather, Calf and Lining Skins, Shoe Throad, Upper Leather, &q. Which he offois for sale on reasonable terms for casli or'appmved(Crcilit. Country Merchants and Planters, are particularly invited to iue for themselves, oct 24 213 12 1-2 12 1-2 call and exam- Just Received.- rn HHDS N. O. Sugar 10 kegsGoshon Butter ... An invoice of Settees,Fancy and Wind or and Rocking Chairs. Lauding from ships Stntira and Eliza & Abbey, atid for sale by oct 6 . J.B. HERBERT. Sulphate Qdiinine and Swaiirfs Panacea, /§ 4k OUNCES French and' English Sulphate Quinine' 2 bakes Swaltn’s Panacda For-sale By H ALL, SIIAPTER & TUPPER. 09t 13 . A Card T IIE Suhscriher has taken chargo of, and will keep under his own direc tion, the warehouse first built by himself, and by an Act of tho Legislature of |821, intended to he a public wmchousc, in Hamburg, for the storage of cotton and tobacco.—A lobni.cn inspection to ho kept therein. R’liis warehouse, for convenience and safety from fire, if not superior, Is in ferior to nono in tills part ol the country— It is 300 feet in length and 50 feet in width, with a plnnlt floor—situated in the centre of the town, on tho hank nf tho Savannah River, and within 100 feet of tho stream. The other three sidos are bounded bv streets, ono oHOO foot,one of 100 fcet.aml one of ItO :cct. Two platforms will ex- tond from the warelinuso to tho river; so that cotton will he put on .boats withuut touching the ground, except when the riv er is very .low, RATES. For Inspection and Storage of Tobacco for 8 months, per hlul. Jl 50 Foi Storage of Cotton and • delivery on tho river bank each bale per month. Fo forwarding eithor to Sa vannah oi Charleston, per hale Liberal advances on produce placod tin. dor bis charge, will bo made (br a moderate premium, or customary rates. He will take the same care, and use the same dili gence for others as lie would for himself. He will adhere to and go on with Ills o- iigin.il plan with regnrd to the building of tho to w n of Hamburg—all imprisonments, personal violence rind persecutions, and all the farsical Sheriff’s Sales of Hamburg, to the contrary notwithstanding. If John Willinmsom and nis colleagues w ant a town, let tham do as I have done— huild one. I will however, accept of all their sparo change to help along the accomplishment of that great undertaking ; but the Town hev shall never have. I built it for my self ; not foi them.—And if I had the n- hilities and perseverance to build a Town, the will find that I liavo abilities and perse verance enough lo take eafe nf it. He will be duly thankful to all who fa vor him with their custom. HENRY SHULTZ HAMBURG, Sept28th, 1829 P, S. I am proud to sat that the Hum- burg merchants liavo suppliad themselves this season, with rnpre goods pi all kinds than at any former period, particularly such as snlt, iron, sugar, coffee, hngging, dry-goods, &c. Several new- sto.es have already opened, and others will open very shortly Tho usual spirited disposition prevails to givo as heretofore, at leas) as much, if not more, for cotton, than in any oilier city or town In the up-nountry. As (or monev, none will be countenan ced mil -s it is founded on a solid basis ; and should utlifir be taken in the market, or should aiiy monied institution in w hich ho market and country aro interested, go hevnnd w-haf plight bo considered just and piiident, immediate notice of it tviil bo gi ven, without fearor favor. Under all th.-se favorable circumstances I tin induced to hope that the community and country generally, will find it to their interest to favor us with their custom. H. S. oct 3 291r Notice. I.L persons indebted to the Estate of JL Di. Elijah Gillktt. will be plea sed to to make payment to tho snbsri iher; and those having" domnnds against the samo, will-present thorn to. JAMES HIGGINBOTTOM, Ad’mor. de bonis nun. (with the will annexed. Lower Three Runs,(S. p.JSepi. 7th,,1829. oct 3 201 Yellow l'ine Timber Wan ted. T HE Subscriber will contract tor Yel^ low Pino Timber of various Iciu'tlis ntul sizes, delivcrnble from tho middle of September to tho 1st December. WILLIAM CRABTREE. Jr. Ag’t. S.S. S. Mill Co. NJEGROES WANTED Wanted to hire, five able bodied No* gross. Apply as above sept lOStTf Fig Blue and Starch. 6k4| BOXES Gilbert’s STARCH, i4V 5 do Fig Blue Just received and for vale by A PARSONS, Druggist, At tho Eaglo No 8 Gibbon’s Range, sept go Lumber Factorage. T H E subscriber informs his friends and the public, that he continues the Lumber Factorage and Commission Business, at the wharf adjoining the Canal, on ills individual account. H* takes this opportunity of returning his grateful thanks to thuso who so liberally patinnised the late firm of Wylly Si Brown, & respectfully'solicits a share ofthe same. ELISHA WYLLY. attgSl 18Bae An Ordinance; T O amend an Ordinance, entitled an Ordinance, for regulating the hire of Drays, Carts and Wpgons, ns al*q the lure of Neoro and other slaves, and for the better ordering Iree negroes. Mnlattnes or mnstizzoes within tho city of Savannah, and for oilier person, therein mentioned . Be it further ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah and Hamlets thereof, in enuncil assembled, nnd'it Is heieby ordained hr authority of the same, That it shall he the duty of the city tnirshnl and ritv constables, or cither of them, to seize as forfeited tn the use of flic rity, nil articles which may he expo sed for sale hv venders of small wares throughout the city, wilhout the pioprr li cense, mid the person so vending, shall hy the mayor nr either of the aldeimen h'- committed to jail, to he released^, on pay ment of three dollars, together with all ousts and charges inclined. Sec. 2. Boil further o'dameil hy tho au thority of the same, That the goods so sei zed hy the marshal nr constables, shall be immediately exposed to sale at the market by order of the mayor or any one of the aldermen, and the proceeds of the sale he paid over to the clerk of the hoard of health for the use nf that hodv- Passed In Domicil, October 22d, 1829. W. T. WILLIAMS, Mayor. (Attest) M. Mters, c. c. mu 28 Wanted lo Purchase. A NEG .() hoy between 15 and years of ngo. Apply at the ol the Savannah Kepublican. 17 o fifth) sept -20 i new • 10,00°. Washington citu LOTTERY, CLASS.No lu. 7 lo be drawn,it Washington on Thursdav il9th ins 9 drnn u ballots. .SCHEME: I prize of 510,000 3,0U0 2,000 1,030 1,000 400 200 rn- , v 100 Tickets, jM—Halves $2—Quarters il, Orders attended fa EPPINGER’S Lottery (,nd Exchange Office 1 do 1 do 1 do 5 do 10 do 20 do 40 do obt 21 Annals for 1830. T ill"--'. M. IHilS’ 01.1. I, , j,,st re- . ceived r I HE TOKEN aiid Christmas and New .Year’s] irefont* THE ATLANTIC SOUVENIR for" 1880. Also, The NeiV Novel WALDEGRAVE. oct-20 200 from uchr Pl<\u%hbo" Jrom Baltimore■ £)k Digs ftrjtffi Coffee 9 H hhds Claret 10 hbls & 3 boxes flams 50 itog-i Lard 10 boxes bnf Lend 000' bags shot assorted For sale hy SO REL & ANDERSON. net 22 ®Um O ratifies. I O S I", LFf'T Oran . V®, sF .rw™ ges io fine orrlcf pul lip in.barrels, just leceived and for saio' hy oct 21 PALMES & LEE, Exchange Dock. Isaac Norton H AS received by recent arrivals from New York a handsome assortment of well selected JtL STAPLEic FANCY DRY GOODS Among which are 20,000 yds. Negro Cloth consisting of English nnd Domestic Plains, Snt- tinets. fi Hus. Cassini (>. Woolseys &c Heavy Dufile Blankets Bleached nnd Brown Shirtings and Sheetings Striped nnd Plaid Homespuns 150 ps. Chintz and low priced Qali- cbes v Light and dark Plaid Ginghams \ I case Superfine Linen Bomhazetts, Stnehaws and Snrsnetts 0-4 7 4 0-4 and 0 4 Table Diaper Shell and Brazillinn Tucking and i^ide Combs ^ Silk Gauze and Worsted Barege Shawl? White & Coloured Flannels &c. &c. oct 8 201 Tobacco and Segars, J* BOXES ”S S Saunders” best quali-’ * tv old Cavendish Tobacco 5 boxes "Marshall’s” dyy cured prime old Cavendish Tobacco 5 boxes "SS Saunder s” uld & choice Tobacco—8 lumps 10 kegi” Goode" Tobacco—16’s 0 do “ Morgan”, do I2’s .0 do “ Bernard” do 12’s .OOflhalf boxes common Segars 49 qr • do half Spanish do 180 ono tenth boxes Spanish Segars. “Gabannro” brand 20 qr nnd f boxes Spanish Segars. ,12 half J "W C.’.’ brand’ Just received and lor sale by |HALLr SllAPTER&TUPPER. oit ti . . t” Landing per Emeline, 5., from Boston. A N inVoic'o of Olitirs add Bedsteads, i hair cloth Couch’ 1 Jersey Wagon For said by - , ~ pet to J. Br'HERBERT. Mrs. E. BEAULARI), I NFORMS tho Ladies of Savannah and its vicinity, that she has returned from New-Yock with the newest fashiona ble Patterns of Dresses, Bonnets, Caps, Turbans, A*c. Directly. Imported from Pans; together with twenty three Cases of ilv most choice and fashionable assortment of Fancy & Millenary Goods, Selectee! bv herself, viz! Gros do China; do. Naples; do. India Marcelline. Zephyrine.Pnpelinc and Man darino Silk, for Dresses and silk ftln- . ges for Trimmings, Novation, Palmarone and’Thibet embroi- rleied Dresses, Cashmere, Merino, Palinerine and Thibet Scarfs and Shawls, Aspnsia Silk,'and gauze collar and fancy ladies’ Cravats, French and Swiss Gingham and Muslins, fnr Dresses, with Fringes, Embroidered Dresses, bobinet and muslin worked. Boos, fiorellas, capes, collars, ladies' and children's Caps, Ladies’ amadis and elbow Gloves, 1st qiial. Twenty oases of fancy hats, caps, and ells, embroidered ribbons,hair hi aid., mV-, ringlets, and ready made hair end dresses, for bolls, Twelve caseJ French artificial Flowers, Six do. Ostrich, Saules, birds and ngrottes Fenthftis, Beads, bags and plirse's; Musical Cards, Visiting do and cases. Jewellery—Bracelets and waist buckles, Leghorns, English Straw Cottages, misses and children's new style Bolivar Hats, two cnsosofLuko Davies’ children's playing cups; one ease of .children's Toys, nnd on' assortment nf Peifninory, &c. &c. N. n.—The Fashions will be opened on Wednesday, oct. 19 208m Just Received. -g afk- FIRKINS prime GdshenButter JLmT For sale by . octrjr J.-V'.Jfim&E&g-- Palmes & Lee, Exchange.Doik, ¥YAYE received by recent arrivals,and jfl .1 offer for sale, PRIM | Ha ms (SJ9 itl* X" a“ 108 whole nnd half boxes soap. 40 boxes Fancy Shaving do 25 casks Gdshen Cheese 10 firliins best Butter - 10 qr basks fresh jiysdnTca 100 bhls Rhode Island Potatoes' 150 reams Wrapphig paper 4 hrtxes Starch' 20 half bhls Flour- 20 casks Wine 3000 bushoKCorn 2000 do Whito Baltinioro ,300 Bushels seed Oata’^ 20 boxes'Claret Wine <■ 500’ bushels Turks Island Salt oct 13.... . . Wrapping Paper. O.dffc ftfRriAMB Wrnpping Paper; •-^VW landing from schr. Emeline nnd for vale by HAL! ..SIIAPTER Sc TUPPER. octta jit Court of Common Pleas mid Oyer and Terminer for the City of Savannah^. W OCTOBER TERM !:;29. IlEltEAS John Mallerv having been summoned to attend (lie '.'rai d Jnrvnt the present Term of this • ourt ns n Talesman and failed to'-pppoar, It isordeierf, That onless good nnd snfii- ciehlraose of excuse he 61ml wirtl the Clerk of tills t’ouri liufore tile next Term,’ he he fined in (lie sum nf 20 dollars. W. K.CUEITNEAU, elk. oct 20 NEW & CHEAP GOODS. Received by ship Queen Mhb. ■ aafonowhich ahv.t . •f Jfji YDS handsome Ginghams; 500 do- i.’alico at 12 l-teu , per yard . Ext#a fine Swiss & Swiss MullMusIiri Swiss Muslin DressOs Black Sc Col’d Cambrics Bomhazines', Levantines & India Sd • tin . .... Damask Silk, Merino and Casimcre’ Shawls Cashmere Mantles. C'ottnii Slmwls Misses fine white Cotton llns'e Ladies and genileinen’s^Cotiun ana Wnrstedll.nfefy Clark’s Ihreadi needles, tapes, pins,' Sewing silks, p.iient thread, durniiig Cotton, silver thimbles, & large sizes! • White Cotirfn cord for dr«sses, Pearl, Canibrle.-bone, nieial and lasting but tons, fine Ivory At horn dressing combs Twilled Homespun, White and Red Flannels, Heavy Dnflle Blankets 1200 yds Welsh Plains also , A frosti supply of Cologne and Lavender water; Hair Powder, Fancy and Windsoi soaps, Oils. Tooth & Ilair brushes, &o. Persons wishing any of the abovo articles' will find it fortheir interest to call with the CASH nnd exatnine.tltemaf ISAAC NORTON’S new store, oct 13 Shad's Buildings New Orleans Ruin. for HHDri New Orleans Rum'. 5 do’ Jamaica do. J list received per brift S'da Island and for said)/, HALL;* SIIAPTER & TUPPER. Court of Common Pleas nnd Oyer and Terminer for the City of Savannah; OCTOBER TERM, 1820. HEKEAH Mathew VV. Sten-art, , W. P. Hunter and John GuilmaV- tin were summoned to^atiend tliis.Court as Grand Jurors—and Dupree Postell, \V. ;Timmons and John Everingham jr. as Petit. Jurors, and 1 having tailed to appear. It is ordered; That unless they file with the Clerk of this Court good ami sufficient cause of excuse on or beforo tho next Term (lldc.t-ty they be severely fined; Graud Ju- rors in .the sum ol 40, Petit Jurol-s in the sum of 20 dollars, eaqh. . . W. K. GUERINEAU, elk. net 20. , ' •* . Savaiinah Poor House & ’ -- Hospital. V ISITING COMMITTEE for Oct. 1820. William' TayldS and Frederick Denslcr.' Attending Physicidns. Drs Footman n'ud \ ^hefiull. JOSEPH CUMMING* Sec’ry. SCJlt 20