Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, November 02, 1829, Image 1

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Effingham County, IfJkfiluOR GOUIIT, July TjSiMi I8t0. zflkV iho pet'njon of Wlltium Morel, s',' 00 llnfi (lie existence & loss and praying ■he establishment of a cot tain promissory ; inintly and severally made mid signed Willn.ru U Porter, both Into of smd county deceaio.l, j.rod iCfTinglinni county, 13lh February, SbM. pavahio to the said WlliUm Morel, or "jV, on or before the 1st rl,.v of January 7x1, for the sum oftrvonty five dollars,for rpcoivpd, a copy whuroof, willi the ilfidiivit of tho said William Morel, Is (lied ?' the Clerk’s Olta.-Il is ordoro.l dial \V Siam King, of tire County of laming* 3 the acting and qualified administrator iftlrr said William <J. Porter, deceased, ,,Ulhe heirs and representatives of tiro said IVtfliam J. Mulryno. deceased, do shew rinse nn or before tire first day or tire next ijrm ol this Court, why the prayer of lire netitio.er should not bee ranted, and. is Cher ordered that this rule be published n one of the pnhliirGazettcs of the Ctlv nf Savannah, once a month until the time Lpointcd for shoving cause thereof. v Extract front the minutes, L JrNO. CHARLTON, Clk. 1 0T§t* I Bi-ought to Jail. M Savannah, on the loth inst. a negro man who says his nnmo is JERKY .mil that he belongs to the Stato nf tieorl 6 ", 'hat he rnnaway from the Chotahon* cheo river about -t months ago—ho is s feet 0 inches high, and about S3 years nf ngejho is of n yellow complexion and stut ters when speaking. JOHN I DEWS, j.c. o. ting 18 ISO Brought to Jail, I N Savannah on the I Oth insl. a negro man who says his name is SIMON, and that he belongs to the State of Geor gia, that lib ranaway from the Chatuhon. cline River afoot 4 months ago—ho is b feet 5 3-4 inches high and about 2b years of age—he has lust one of his front teeth, JOHN I. DEWS, j. c. o. nug 18 July 18 "LntlT Publications. T .. R NEW FOREST, a Novel by ,heauthor of "Itraiulilelye House" r«6%UM0R & ROMANCE. Ltec.ed from popular Oern.au Writers. , r _ n ,\.t P (i by Hnlcrafi, II. A. " romanchsop real UFfe. b, khe Author of "Hungarian tales. L assortment nf^rtTORY &LTOY ■ HOOKS, for children, and Selected I5n- li/iavings.and Ijri'HOORAPHlC Prints. ' just received ond for sale by oct 3 T.M DRISCOl.l,. M, : Prcudergust. "AS. received per sebr’Francis, from 1 Now York, aiipr Rlk Pnlmariue, Supr fancy Velvet-Prints. Supr English (l.ngliarus, Supr 0-4 french Bombazines, Spotted Crimson Kattinets Ulk Satin J.evimtlnes. Green 3ib; for Umbrella.covering, lllue Worrited Braid, Soarlct and Dtab Cassimn e Shawls, Fancy Chintz do lllk Nankin and Canton Crapes, -Barege Hrllrfs - nd Cravats. ^Superior l.awns, and Linen Cambric lldkfs Illne aarl Brown Cloths CasSimetei & Sattinets. Woodstock Gloves. Ilnrscikiu do l.inod do All for sale low, At No 3 & 14 Gibbon’s Block, net 1 200 Treasurer’s Office. O,. took a 1. 1820. TBAIIE average price of flour during the JL last inontlt being SB bO per barrel ul iW fa. Hreati for tire present tnontli must weigh as follows viz: - It 1-2 cents Loaf 2lbs IB nz C 1*4 " « If 3 1-2" Of which all Bakers and senersof Bread tvijl toko disc Notice. M. W. STEWART, c. t. eel 3 ‘ Notice. 1 LL persons having any demands n- OL gainst the ostale of Gutfeib Ernst, I late of Eflinghnm C’ouniy, dec. will hand them iu to tho Bohsi-riher duly atiestetl within the lime prescribed bylaw, artd all persons indented to said estate are requir erl to ntaUo immediate payment to the sub scriber. EPHRAIM Kf.lf PER. AdrnorG. Ernst, dec. Effingham County, 2d October. 1828. nets Ail Ordinance. p|0 amend an Ordinance, entitled an 1 Ordinance, for regulating tho hire ofDrays, Carts nnrl Wagons, ns also the I J lr0 “f Negro and other slaves, and for the t le-ttor ordering Ireo negroes,' Mulattocs or Vm-tizZoo, wiihln tho-olty of Savannah, !«'- for other persons therein mentioned. J “o it further ordained by the iVlavor I*" 1 Aldermen nf the city of Savannah, T Hamlets thereof, in enuncil nssembletl, I “"'I It is hereby ordained by authority or '(Maine, That it shall Iro lire duty of the marshal andritv constables, nr cither . Bio in i tn seize as forfeited to ill® uso j onlin city, all tirtiolnn whieji may bo expo- ' , ' l,r by vendors pf suyill wares nroitgljQjit the city, without lire proper li- •'’Mse, anil the person so vending, shall by ‘"b mayor* or ait her of tho aider men bV wmmijted to jail, to bo released on pay- r nt of three dollars, together with all Busts and charges inclined. , Ho it further ordained by tho mi- °** S!irno , That tho goods so sei- ; 4 °“ h )' the marshal or constables, shall he ■nmf-diately exposed to sale at the market ; order of the mayor or any one of tho •. " r !m.*n, and the proceeds of tho sale ho 1" J over to the clerk of the hoard of health ,ur ‘he use of that body. l! iViod in Council, October «®rl, mn. • \V. T. WILLIAMS, Mnvor. (Attest) M. Myers, c. c. net 20 Brought to Jail. Savannah, on ths 10th Inst, a negro JL man who says Ids name is NED, and that he belongs to the Stale nf Oeoigin, that he rnnaway from the Chatahoncheo rivei about 4 months ago, ho is S feet 8 inches high and about 23 Years i JOHN I. DEWS c.c. aug 18 13i| Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on the 20th ultimo, n ne- grn man, tvho snys Ids name is TO- N EY.attd that he belongs to William Beal of Richmond County, Gn. that he.rnnaway about two weeks ago, he is 5 feel 3 I-2 in ches high about 8S yeaisofnge—the top of his head is gray. JOHN I DEWS,j.c.c. aug8 lib Brought to Jail. N Sdvaunah, on the 3|st ultimo, a ne grn man who sa.shis name is IS X AO nd that ho belongs tn Bevill Cook of El- t Gruliny, Gs that lie runaway dlimit diren weeks ago—lie Is :> feel 2 3*4 inches high .mil about 1b veart of nge, lie has n scar on ids chin. JOI-IN-I DEWS. j.c. c. align 17b J s. Regular Communication OF THE Airand Lodge of Georgia. T HE Officers and Members of the Grand Lodge nf the State of Ueor- g"i and the different Lodges under its in- risdlctlon by their proper representatives, Mr'' 1 ! |o "ssernblo at Hie OltANI) k* • 'Ll.. In Millcgcville, oa Mon- nxr Iho 7th day of Decendier next. THOMAS E. GREEN. r __ Grand Secretary, G, I,. S. G. U?* Th.Ediloisof the Savannah Re publican, Augusta Cnnililutionnllsl, Ma con Telegraph, Washington News,Colton nus Lnmiiier, will give the above thiee weekly insertions, and forward their ac counts (o IhaUrnnd Secretary, oct 10 200 net lb To Rent. A convenient dwelling house' Pleasantly situate,, in Brough ton street Applv to A D ABRAHAMS 2011 Ml Broui o Jail. I N Savannah oil the lOtli ins a neg-n man wbnfnva Ids name is MGS S,and Hint he helongs In WmtUell, nf Monroe County, Georgia. that he runaway nbont four weeks agri. be ii 5 feet 0 1-2 inches high anil about 23 ve trs of ago. sept 22 j. I. DEWS. J.c. c. Committed to Jail, A T Ooosawhatchie, on the 10lh of May Iasi, a negro man named GEORGE who snys he belongs to tho Onkmulgce Navigation Company in Georgia, of whom Mr. itolien McCall is agent; he is almut 35 venrsofage, b feet7 nr 9 inches high July IS - J J.Bl’.GK.J. B. n. Committed to Jail, R T Coosjwlinlclde. tin the Mil) March ft Inst, a negro man wlm says his name JOE, who first claimed Mr Richard El lis ns his master, hilt since says he belongs to n Mr. J dm Tlllerco, who lives about 4 miles from Savannah; tie is about 5 feet 0 inches high, mid nhom fin-tv years nf age J. J. BECK, J- b, d. july IS 103 Notice. 1% U ‘ r ,Msons having domnnds against r*:, estate of Joiln .1 lldcy. arc re.- tl. . 10 present them duly attested .and 10 *•*<•> c,wt0 "IW nuke Pi'ymeut fortliwiih lo J. CHARLTON, Ailm’r M, A. IHI.EY, Ailni'x ■jmntT Notice, I-l "Her date application of llie Inr.'° m 'i? e 10 lho I,un - ,l >« Justices B Emayunl cnnn.y wit|:» »iui july'JHOMAsswiinrc. Adtn'or. Brought to Jail. F I Savannah on tho 23th May a negio man w|m snys his name is JANUA RY. and that he belongs to Edward Chin oimn. of South Carolina, that he ranawny about one week ago, lie is 9 test 2 inches ^ high and ahiuit 22 years of age, lie has lost' , several nf his front leelh. nug 0 J. 1. DEWS, a. c. eg Brought to Jail. F t Savannali, on the 230 ulr. a mulatto woman who snys herntune is NELLY and ilmt she belongs to the estate of Edwd Bryan, Twiggs Conniy. Georgia, nnd that silo ranaivay about two mouths ago. She is » feet I 1 -2 inches high and about 22 years of age. JNO. 1. DEWS, j. c.c eel 9 sept 29 To rent. The stores near Market square occupied by Ebeueser Jenrkes. Possession given Ihe 1st Nov. fm terms enquire of M. MYEItS. toot For Sale or to Kent. I’he subscriber wishes eith er to sell, nr rent for nne year from the 1st of November next. Ids I Inuse, situated mi Colom bia Square, corner nf York and Haber sham Streets—a carriage Imtne and 'table, with ulher outbuildings, ere Kindled to ihe alike. JAMES BROWN sept 8 1901 To rent. A cmnlorinlde Dwelling House M Apply to HALL, SIIAPTER&TUPPER. 13 To Rent, thi;. wharf and bn turned iu Yniiiacraw', the lumber duck of Ihe estoi Pooler, and now occupied A. A. Smets Tldspiiipcrty is well siluu led fur the lumber and wood ousineis—u|s session will be given on tile 1st Nov. Ap ply to R. M. GOOD net .20 tones For Sale. Y Ion ,e of llie Inferior Court of this . , ’County, will ho sold on tho First Tuojutoy of Decenibor, for tho benefit ol the creditors tint vnlunble nnd improved Muntntiou, on Skidawnj Island, contain*, ng 680 acres, and known by the name of HIBERNIA. THO*. U. P. CHARLTON, Adm’r. do bonis non, &c. sppt 15 103 Notice. j! OUR months after dato, application will ho made to tho Won. tho Justi ces of tho Inferior court of Emanuel conn t v, for leave to sell all the real estate of James l. Anderson for tho benefit of the heirs & creditor. THOS. WINNEY. sept 28 Notice. LL persons indebted to the Estate of Dt. Elijah Gillktt, tvill ho plea* d to to mdkc payment to the subscriber; and those having demands against tho same, will present them to JAMES HIGGINROTTOM, Ad’mor. (U bonis non. Jwith the will annexed. Lower Throe Tlnns,(S. C.)Sept. 7th, IU20. oct 0 201 Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the City of Savannah OCTOBER TERM 1820. W HEREAS John Mnllory having been summoned .10 attend the Grand Jury nt tho present Term of this Court ns n Talesui.o nnd failed to appnjir. It is ordei'ed, That unless good and sufii oienl cause nf excuso ho filed tviih Iho Clerk oftliis Court boforo the next lerm, ho bo fined in Urn sum nf 20 dollars. \V. K. GUEUINEAI.T, clk. , oct 28 Landing lb qr tasks rieignel's Brail* dv 4 1 2 pipes Bcignetts Bran dy • lo Firkins sup Goshen Butler 20 bids Mess and Prime llccfi 20 do Lai ham's pure Molasses Rum 6 half bids Fullnn Ma.ket Beef 20 do do It inter X 20 do do Water ( Cr c|(6rs 25 W me j 40 boxes Soda J 20 do White Soap 54 kegs*»Ender*tiNo l Tobacco For sale by COHEN 1 & MILLER. oct 28 George Newhnll tl.Afj just received nnd ufieis fur sale at his old and mil known stand, Nos. 4 and 9 Young s building, A forge and complete amrlmenl of Gentlemen’s, l adies, Miss es and Children’s BOOTS, BOOTSES, SHOES. AND SUPPRRSi Together willi his usual supply of Negro Shoes, assorted qualities. stso 50 cases Hats, assorted qualities to bales Negro Gloth 20 ill) Broad do lor priced l.’iO reams Writing Paper , . 50 do Lot ter lo '■* 500 do Wrapping do ■ Sole Leather, Gall nnd Lining Skins, Shoe Th-ead, Upper Leather, Sen. Which hn offers for salo on reasonable terms for cash or approved credit. Country Merchants nnd Plantors, arepnrticuliriy invited to call and exam ine for themselves. ncl 24 213 . ' Playing Cards. A N assortment of snporior quality just 11. received and for sale by A. PARSON'S, Druggist, At tlie Eagle, no 8, Gibbons’ Range, sept 22 100 Annuls for 1830. ygmiOH. M. DRISCOLL lias just re .JL cciverl THE TOKEN and Christmas and New Year’s present. THE ATLANTIC SOUVENIR for 1830. AT.SO, Tiie New Novel WALDEGRAVE. oct 20 200 Pig Blue and Starch. BOXES Gilbert’s STARCH 40 5 do . Pig Blue Jnsx received and for sale by A PARSONS, Druggist, rAltlio Eagle No 8 Gibbqn's LUugo. sept 28 12 1*2 12 1-2 A Card. T HE Subscriber lias taken ciiarge of, nnd will keep under bis own direc tion, tho warehouse first built l>y himself, and by an Act of the Legislature of 1821. Intended to lie a public wmehonie, in Hamburg, for Ihe storage of cotton end tobacco.—A tobacco inspection to be kept therein. Tills warehouse, fur convenience and safely from fire, if not superior, is in ferior to nono in this part ol Ihe country— it is 300 feet in length and 50 Icct in width, will, a plank floor—situated in the centre of ihe town, on the bunk nf the Savannah River, and within 100 feet of the stream. The oilier three sides are hounded bv streets, one of 100 feet.one of 100 feet,and one nf HO .eel. Two platform, will ex tend from the w.irelionsd to the river; so Hint cotton will lie put on linnls without touching Ihe ground, except whentho riv er is very low. KATES. For Inspection and Storage of Tobacco for6 months, t per hhd. $1 50 Foi Storage of Cotton nnd delivery on the river hank each hale per month. Fo forwarding either to Sa- vnnnah 01 Charleston, per hale Liberal advances on produce placed un der hl*« charge, will be made for a moderate premium, or customary rates. Jle will take tiro same carr, nnd use the same dili gence for others an he would for hiimrlf. He w ill adhere to nnd eo on with Ids o- ilninal plan 'vii^ regard to the building of •he to n of llainbunt-—all imprisonments, personal violence nnd persecutions, and all the farsical S'lerilFs Sales of Hamburg, to the contrary notwithstanding. If John Wtlliamtoin and his colleague* nit a town, let them do as I have done— build one. * l will however, accept of nil their spare hnuge tn help slong the accomplishment of that great undeitakmg ; hut the Town hey shall never have. I built it far my- self; not foi them.—And if I had the a- Millies and perseverance to build a Town. »h«* will find that l have abilities and perse-' verancse ennutth to take care of it. lie vftll he duly‘thankful to all who fa vor him with their custom. HENRY SHULTZ, HAMBURG, Hept nth. 1RS0 P. f?. I am proud to sav that the Ham hunt merchants have supplied themselves this season, with more goods ol all kinds than at tinv Inrmer period, particularly such as salt, iron, sti8.tr, coffee, bagging, dry-goods, &c. Heveral newstoies have already opened, and others will open very shortly The usual spirited disposition prevails to give ns heretofore at least as muc h, if not more, for cotton, than in any other city or low n in the up-country* As for mouei, none will he countenan ced uni ss it is founded un a solid basis; and should other he taken in the market. Id any monied institution in which ct and country are interested, go ud whm might be considered just and ipimediato notice of it will be gl* (bruit fear or favor. Under all th'*so favorable circumstnm I am Induced, to hope that4he common and connirv setter,illy, will find if to til inleiesi to favor tt« with their custom. H. S. oat 3 £0i r Iap goods. Wanted to Purchase. A NEG.iO boy between 15 and, 17 years of ag«. Apply at Iho office ol the Savannah Republican. 1 98m sept 20 $1®,®©©. Washington city LOTTERY, CLASS, No 16. " To be drawn at Washington on Thursday SOtli ill. . 9 drawn ballots. SCHEME: S io.ooo 3,000 2,1190 '1,880 1,000 4i>0 200 too Tickets, J4— Halves g-2—Quarlors 31. Older, attended to EPPINGEU’S Lottery and exchange Office ■ prize of 1 uo 1 do 1 do 5 do 10 do to do. 40 do oct 24 Savannah Poor House & Hospital. V ISITING. COMMITTEE for Nov 1829. George \V. Coe am] Joseph Cumming. Attending l‘liysici.ins. Drs. Mitchell nod S Shefinll. JOSEI’ll GUMMING, See'ry. oet 30 District Court U. S. Geor gia District. AUGUST TERM, 1829. E DWARD Ctippce, Cliarles Camp field, Janies Thompson and Lau rence O’Ryrne having been duly summon ed to servo as Petit Jurors nt this Court, mtl failins lo attend—Orrlrrra that they le severally fined In the sum of ten dollars, inless sufficient sxt uses, on aath be filed n tho i lerk’s Oflire un or before the se coiiil Tuesday in November next. Extract from Hir minutes, OI’.O. GLEN, C’llt nug 15 179 $8CM)00. Millcdgcville Masonic Hall LOTTERY, FIRST CUSS. R Tn Sl> CIIMPLKTKD 1st KlVF. DbaIVIMOS. Tile first drawing lo take place positively on the 14th nfNovei-iber next, or at an entiier peri 4. should the tale of Tickets justify it—'The wholo of the prize, pay aide sixty days nljer the drawing, subject to a discumit of 18 per cent. SCHEME: NTsw&niE; 1 Motived by ship Queen Mab. AMURO WHICH AHF. t YDS hnttdfome Ginghams 500 do Calico at 12 l-Sc.ts per yard . Extra fine Swiss & Swiss Mull Muslin SwKs Mmlin-Ufcsses . W lack At Cord Cambric* HomhazincSj-Levantines As India Sa $ tin Damask Silk, Merino nnd Cast mere ... Shawls .Cashmere Mantles. Cotton Shawls Misses fine white Cotton Hose Ladies and gentlemen’s Cotton and Worsted Hosiery Clark’s thread, needles, tapes, pin'. Sewing silks, patent thread, darning Cotton, silver ihimbb's, & - large sizes White Cotton cord for dresses, Pearl, Cambric, b ine, thot.il and lasting but tons, fine Ivory & hpnylr ssinc combs Twilled Homespun, Whim and Ucd Flannels, Heavy Duffle Blankets • 1200 yds Welsh Plains^ ALSO A fresh supply of Cologne and Lavender water, Hair Powder, Fancy nnd Windsor soaps, Oils. Tenth & Hair brushes, &c. Perso s wishin^ any of tho above articles will find it fortheii interest to call ivith the CASH nnd examine fbeurat ISAAC NUJITON’S new store, oct 18 Shad’s Buildings of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the City ofSRvannah, OCTOBER TERM, 1829. HEKEA8 Mathew \V. Stoivarl. VV. I*. Hunter and John Guilmar tin were s :inm(ined lo ationd ihi. Court as Grand Jurors—nnd Dupree I'ostoll, VV. Timmons and John Everingliaiii jr. as Petit Jurors, ond hnvlng I ailed to , appear. It is ordered. That unless they file will, tho Clerk of this Court good and sufficient cause of excuse on or before the next Term lDec.14) they bo severely fined) Grand Ju rors in tho sum o( 40,1‘eilt Jurors in the sum of 20 dollars, each. W.K. GUERINEAU, elk. •: net 20 . . Yellow Pine Timber , Wan ted. fin HE Subscriber will contract lor Yel JL low Pino Timber of vnrious lengths nnd sizes, deliverable from the middle ol September t«ho 1st December. WILLIAM CRABTREE, Jr. Ag’ti S.S. S Mill Co. NEGROES WANTED. . f Wkttted to hire, five able bodied Ne groes. . V- .. j, Isi Apply as above sept 20 ^ lj/ilbTf . j 1 prize nf I do 5 & do $30,000 15,000 10,000 9,000 1,000 do 800 do 700 5 do 600 5 do 800 5 do 400 5 do 300 5 do too 25 do 100 Tickets, IIai.ves, QvAVrxntl SiO 00 5 00 2 50 For sale in a great variety of numbers at LUTHER’S . ' Lottery and Exchange Office pet'17 > , HE Treasurer’s Office. SAVANNAH, Sept. 15,1089 T HE Owners of Stock in the Savnn mill ‘Exchange’ are hereby notified tlmt agreeable to o resolution of Council gliOOO of said Stock will-bo redeemed on or before the 20th ofNovombcr next, and limt ( Bit) how- prepared to pay the same at my office. .. M. W. STEWART, c. t. -epi.tr, lb* ? State Arsenal. iiOPOSALS will bo received until the 1st of December'next, for huiltl- ing an Aksknai, of Brink on the Lot op posite tho Guaid'IIouse, 60 feet front hv 40 feet deep, two,stories higli, In accord ance willi a plan in possession of the un dersigned. | The proposals must include the cost nf materials ) the woik must bo done ill the best manner, and must lie finished by the 1st day of May 18S9. The Bricklayers’ & Carpenter’s proposals may be separate or jointly—tho latter would be preferred. A Bond of Ten Thousand Dollars with approved security will be required, for the faithful performance of the contract. W. T. WILLIAMS, Agent. nne 1 ‘ 1.791T Chambers Superior Court, JUNE 25th. 1829. The Marino & Fire In surance Rank of the State of Georgia, ot al. Chatham Su perior Court, January Term, 1830. In Equity. Eleazor Early, ct. al. F t being verified to tile Court that Eloa zor Early one of the defendants in the above cause resides out of Chatham coun ty—On motion it is ordered that the said lCleazcr Early appear on nr before the first day of the next Term of this Court and en ter his appearance thereto and in defanb lliereof Iho said complainant have leave to proceed on Ihoir said Rill in tile same .ipanncr ns if personal service of tho Bill and subpoena had been effected on the sai 1 Elcnzcr—And it is further ordered tha Ibis Rule lie published once a month 111 on of tho Public Gazettes of Savannah until the exptra/ion thereof. Extract from tlie miliiltos. ROBERT W. POOLER, CM;, jams 30 nf To Country Merchants and Planters. gFI THE subscriber, has re- VJ j,- eeived by recent arrivals * fc Ta^ ,rrmn Rniton, Providence, Pfc*. New York nnd Baltimore, very extensive assortment of ' Shoes, Boots, Bootees, and Brogans, every kind and tlesei ipHon, a part-of which la the fulluwiogi Ladies fitio Satin and Prunellajsquatu toes) Ladies fine Prunella Boots •to tlo White Satin sltuei square lues Lndios fine Seal skin and Morocco springs Ladies fine Morocco Walking, heels do do do do springs Gentlemen's fine Boots of a superior quality, front Baltimore do do Shoes do do do do Himes and Boots from Millet’s manufactory Gentlemen's Mon cco Pumps, very do tlo do do fine, heels do do qiinhfy do do do do springs Seal Siloes, superior Pumps do do squnip nnd lulind toes Childrens Morocco Bout, do Seal do . do Leather do do Prunella do Misses do do do d- do At-SO , A verji extensive assortment of Superior Negro Shoes, Brogans'iintl Bootees. Wholesale and retailnt the store f OTIS JOHNSON, Wit r has constantly on hand Calf Skins, best Soal Leather Band do. Blacking, Brushes, Wrapping Paper. &c. oct 0 IOSt. . By the President of the U. States. I N pursuance of law, I, Anniii-.w Jxrrc- snx, President of the United States ur \meripa do hereby declare and mako known that a public sale wilt be held at * the l,sod Office nt St Helena Cnmt House, in tiio Statu of Louisiana, on the second Monday in November next, for tho dispo sal of the unappropriated public lands with in tho limit of the undermentioned town ships, sltunte in tne Land District W est of Pearl River,and East of tho Island of Near Orleans, to wit: Township two, nf Range one, Townships one, two, three, five and six, of Range twn. Townships one, two, three, four, five and six. of Range three. Townships one, two, three, four, six and Mvejfj and fractional townships aright anil nine, of Range four. i ) Tonniliipsanr, two, three, font, five,sis and seven, and fractional township eight, of Range five. Townships one, twn, three, four, five, six and seven; nnd fractional township eight,of Range six. Townships one, two, three, four, five,six nnd seven, nnd fractional township cigliffof Range seven. Townships one, two, three, four, five,six and seven, and liactional township eight,of Range eight. Township*one, two, three, four, fire, six and seven of Range nine. The above townships are all situate soiiIIt of the thirty first degree or latitude, and Hast pi tho Meridian, ond embrace nearly all tlm lands lying on the Amite Tickfaw, nd Tnngapaim rivers. The township* will be offered iu the or der above designated, beginning with tho lowest number of .soction in each. The lands reserved by law for thettse of schools, nr for other purposes, will bo ex cluded from sale. Given under my hand atthe.citynf Washington, this thirteenth day ; of JunP, A.D. 1829; (Signcd) ANDREW JACKSON. Bv tho President, GKO.GRAHAM Cnmmissionct of the General Land Office. To be piihlished ill tiie Natchez States man, Jackson Journal, Louisiana Adverti ser. AKapn'pa Gazette, Huntsville Demo crat, Mobile Register. Baltimore Republi can, PhilaM’lphia, Sentinel, Richmond Enquirer, Raleigh Star, Gharleston Mcr- tury, bnvQttnRlj lUpubltcaa, Augusta Chronicle,Nashville Ucpublican, & Louis ville Advertiser, ftiiv 171 BOOkS, STATIONARY AND JOB PRINTING T. M. DRISCOLL, O FFERS for saleat ins new establish ment oil the II.iy, two doors east? of Bull stroet, on extensive assomnent. cf •t’HOOL nnd MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, STATIONARY nnd FANCY AKTICLFiS, selected by himself in tlm Northern Cities during the past summer*, nnd wliirh having been purchased nt the lowest {trices, will bo sold at a proportion- •ably reduced rnt»*. , Job Printing. Having also purchased an elegant assort tiionl of ornamental t ype, in addition to his former extensive snpply.he will lie ena bled to execute all orders for Booim.I’am- phlets. CinruLAits, Cards, IIand and Post Bills, &o. in a style nf embellish ment. net hitherto surpassed. Book Binding. He has also employed permanently a fit-si rate workman, & all ordarsin this Rue of business, will receive prompt attention, and becntnpleted with punctuality nnd in the must approved taslo. oct 20 For Sale.. 4 NEGRO Fellow, a Jobing CaVpctf i Pr —ibr particulars, imply at thu Of fice of the Savannah Republican, oct 24 218a