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Y SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. No 222 ..Vol. XXVI WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 4, 1829. Whole No . ..6488. jyffins'hum County, oKRIOJl COURT, J UI,Y Tkmi, 1020. f V tho petition of William Mural, sin- 1,1,11! tile existence & loss nml praying , i .ibliihnicnt nf« certain promissory K tlintiv and severally made and signed ’'Iv i ram J. Mulryna/.nd Willi.,,,? O i "‘"La, i„| 0 of said county deceased, “I? fcfflnihtim county, ISilt February, «l.« sJwililamMorel. «r nr lioforo tlio 1st day of January .for the sum of tivontyflvodoMars.for e ? received, a copy whereof, will! tlio JrltVit of'tho said William Moral, is (lied H.OIerk'e Ofiico,—It is ordered that li-mm King, of tho County n f Efliing. t acl ine and qualified atlnilnistrator ?!t said William G. Porlpr, deceased, 1 ! ,L heirs and representatives of the said S Muir,no. deceased, do shew on or before the fltjt day at the next j .his Court, why the prayer of the Suin',er should not ho granted, and it is other ordered that this rule he published m o of the public Gawltes of the Cltv Savennah, once a month until the time loainted for shewing cause thereof, P l’vtract from the inlnntM, bX JNO. CHARLTON, C1U. Itilv 18 16T ii: " Late Publications. — NEWFORKST, a Novel by ho author «f “Bramblelye House” Author of "Hungarian Tales. it|l| assortment «f ST ?oX, r ^,i >, ’2y fur dil dran. and Belffilw Bn- Print,. received and/or.ale by^ oLL Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on tho Iflthinst. ti negro man who says his name is JERKY, and that ho belongs to the Stato of Ge»r. gta, thnt ho runaway from the Ohniahoo- elteo river about 4 mouths ago—he is !i leet O inches high, and about 3S years nf ngo;bo is of a yellow nomplexlun and stut ters when speaking. JOHN I DEWS.j.c.o. attg 18 ISd . Brought to Jail, I N .Savannah on tho 10th Inst, a negro man who an,s his name is SIMON, and that he belongs to tho State of Geor gia, thnt lie ranaway from the Ghatahoo- cheo River about 4 months ago—ho is 5 feet 0 8-4 inches high and about 2b years of age—he lias Inst one of Ills front teeth. JOHNI. DEWS.j.c.o. nug 18 Brought to Jail. Snvnnnnh, on the 10th Inst, a negro JL man who says his name is NF,D, and that he belongs to the State of Georgia, that he ranawav from the Cliatahoncliee river about 4 months ago, he is 8 feet 8 inches high and about tfl rears t JOHN [. DEWS c. o. aug 18 ' 180 Committed to Jail, A T Coosa whatchie, on the 15th *f Mav last, a negro man named GEORGE who says he belongs to tho Oakmnlgee Navigation Company in Georgia, nf wlmm Mr. Itobeit McCall is agent; he is about 85 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 9 inches high July 18 J. J. BECK, j. o. d. M. Prendergast. FAS received per schr Francis, from l New York. SnpuBIk Palm-trine, Supr Fancy -Velvet Prints, Snpr English Ginghams. Supr 0-4 French Bombazines, Spotted Crimson Ratllnets, RIU Satin Levantines. ' Green S|IKfor Umbrella covering, Bide Worsted'Braid, Scarlet and Drab Cassirae e Shawls, Fahey Chiut* „ *”• lilk Nnukln and Canton Crapes, Barege Hdkfs and Cravats. Superior Dawns, and Linen Cambric lldkfs ' Blue and Brown Cloths Cnssimeres & Sattioels, Woodstock Gloves, Hnrseskin do ' Lined do All for sale low, At NoS & 14 Gibbon’s Block, oct 1 200 1 Treasurer’s Office. NnvESIBKR *, 1828. (HE average price of Flour during the last month being AO 75 per barrel ol lbs. Bread for the present month weigh asfollows viz: 1-2 cents Loaf t lbs 11 oz 11.4 •• “ 1 if which all Bakers and sellers of Bread II take due Notice. M. W. STEWART, e. t iov 3 . Notice. L U. porsuns having any demands a- Lidnstlho estate of Gotlcib Ernst, itotF.ffinghaiff County, dec. will hand |t«t in to ine Sulrscrihcr duly attested Hinthe time prescribed by, law, and all «tts indexed to said estate are reqttir »make immediate puymeht to the sub- r ‘ EPHRAIM KEIFFER, Adtnnr G. Ernst, dee. Effingham County, 2d Octolior, 1820. pet 3 Notice. LL persons having demands against L the estate of John J liiley, are re nted to present them duly attested and > indebted to said estato Will nidkO tent forthwith to J. CHARLTON, Adm’r. tot 10 M. A. IHLF.Y. Adm’x. Committed to Jail, A T Coosawhatchie. on the 25th March /R. last, a negro man who says his name is JOE, who first claimed Mr Richard El lis as his master, hot since says he belongs tn a Mr. J ihn Thleree, who lives about 4 miles from Savannah) he is about 5 feet 8 Inches high, and about (hrtv years of age. J. J. BECK, j. n. D. July IS 108 For Sale. B Y Ica-e of the Inferior Court of tills CdUntv, will he sold on the First Tuesday of Decemher. for the benefit ol the creditors, thnt valuable and improved plantation, on Skidaway Island, contain ing 638 acres, and known by the name of HIBERNIA. TflOrs. U. P. CHARLTON. Adm’r dr bonis non, &c. sept 15 18* / Notice. A LL persons having demands against the estntn nf James I. Anderson, of Emanuel conntv, will present them duly attes;,rd, and those indebted tn the same will makeimmediatepavment to. sept 28 THOMAS VVINNEY, Notice. A LL persons indebted to the F.stnte of Di. Elijah Gillktt, will he plea sed to to make payment to the snbscriher; and those having demands against the same, will present them to JAMES HIGGINBOTTOM, Ad’mor. lit ionis non. |with the will annexed. Lower Three Runs,(S. C.)Sept. 7th, 1820. oct 8 201 Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer forthe City of Snvannah, OCTOBER TERM 1828. W HEREAS John Mallory having heen summoned to attend tile Graul Jury at tile present Term of this t’ourt as a Talesman and failed to appear. It isordeted, Thai unless good nnri suffi cient cause nf exrttse be filed with tho Clerk of this Court bofoic the next Term, he be fined in the sum of 20 dollars. W. K. OUEK1NEAU, elk. oct 28 Notice, 10UR filontlts after dato application will bo made to the Hon. the Justices like Inferior Court of Emanuel county |‘ c| wo to sell all the real estate, of James liney, dec. for tho benefit of tlio heirs nod ]dilors of said estate TIIOMAS SWINEY. Adm’or. (88 171 For sale. TRACT of land containing 250 a . ores situate in the district of Oi kcbmrgh, on Edisto creek in the state of lath Carolina, bounding noith on lands ltonicl Mazyck, and south and west on Maid crook. jPor a plat of said land, arid terms of sale, I'jto GEO. GLEN; 1*“^ Ex’or. est. of John Glen Negro Shoes, &c. 1 PACKAGES—consisting of Men’s Boots, Bootees, Shoes i Pumps. ■l IS « ALao | Udle, » Bov » and Children’s Shoes. . AND dozen Lead Pencils. * or *ale low at LUTHER’S ■art 27 Exchange Office. rn>a i A Car d* L 0.vJA MES ni LLS, finding it re l c, ipation f,„ l °u" rn kor attention to some BP2*«Sta& ,u w o,, " r i,cr law you, ,Y.a. Comn, °d«te *Uh Board Vmay ho rcn,? ; , ; rj" p;,yEVOr y ’ ,, Jmfllori ^ n &Sdf nwn "" mod6f ' Fifty Dollars Reward. A BSENTED himself on tlio 13th tilt. my mulatto servant man JIM lie lias been since in Savannah. Fifty doll.ns will be paid on proof to conviction of his being harbored ova while person, or twen ty dollars if by a colored person, or ten dnllnts for Ids delivery in Jail. All mas ters and ownms of vessels nro cautioned not to receive him on board, as every exer tion will be made to detect them, nuil tlio law inforced. JIM is a small size man, 22 or 8 years old, well made and thick for bis height, smiles when spnken to, one or lintll of Ills ears are bored, ho is passing himself ns a free man,lie wore a white hat, dark Sattinett short coat, lias a red Plaid Gambtet Clonk and oilier clothing, witli him. itsu lly wears a round jacket of dark Suttiueti. WM ROBARTS. Ricoboro, Liberty co. 5(h of October1028. P. S. Tho above fellow JIM, has been seen lurking elinut the streets of Savannah, within the last five nr six days, oct 0 202rt Regular Communication OF THE Grand Lodge of Georgia. T HE Officers and Members of tlio Grand Lodge of the Btnto of Geor gia and the different Lodges under its ju risdiction by their proper representatives, are requested to assemble at the GRAND LODGE II ALL, In Millegeville, on Mon- oar tho7tb day of December next, THOMAS F. GREEN. Grand Secretary, G. L. S. G. 05“ The Editors of tho Savannah Re publican, Augusta Constitutionalist, Ma con Telegraph, Washington Nctvs.Colum- ous Enquirer, will give the above thiee weekly inscrtlnhs, end forward their ac counts to tlio Grand Secretary v • oct 15 208 A net 15 To Rent. A convenient dwelling house Pleasantly situate,, in Brough ton street Apply to A. D ABRAHAMS eotmf A sept 88 To rent. The stores near Market square occdpied by Ebenezer Jenckes. Possession given the lit Nov. for terms enquire of M. MYERS. 188J For Sale or to Rent. The aubicriher wishes eith er to sell, or rent for one year from the 1st nf November next, his House, situated an Colum bia Square, twiner of York end Holier sham Streets—a carriage house and stable, with other outbuildings, are attached to the - ousa. JAMES BROWN snpt 8 190J m To rent. A comfortable Dwelling House Apply to HALL, SHAPTER &TUPPER. oct 18 a To i?ent, THE wharf and building si mated in Yanmcraw, adjoining the lumber dock of the estate of Pooler,'and pow occupied by A. A. Sitiels Thispioperty is wed situa ted for the lumber and wood buxines—pos sea-ion will be given on the 1st Nov. Ap ply to R.M. GOODWIN, net 80 lOOctv ili Landing 15 qr casks SCignetti Bran, dv 4 1 8 pipes Selgnetts Bran dj in Firkins sop Goshen Butter 20 bhls Mess and Prime Beef 20 do Latham’s pure Molasses Rum 6 half bids Fulton Market Beef 20 do do Butter 80 du do Water 25 Wine 40 boxes Soda 20 do Whito Soap 54 kegs "Ender's No I Tobacco For sale by COHEN&MILLER oct 28 Cr-ckers VJ1 VS % George Newhall HAS just received and offers for sale at his old and well known stand, Nos. 4 and 9 Young s building, A Farur. and complete assortment of Gentlemen’s, Ladies, Miss es and Children’s BOOTS, BOOTEES. SHOES. AND SLIPPERS, Together with his usual supply of Negro Shoes, assorted qualities. ALSO 50 cases Hats, ns«orted qualities 10 bales Negro Cloth , 20 do Broad do low priced 150 reams Writing Paper 50 do Letter do 500 do Wrapping do Solo Leather, Call and Lining Skins, Shoo Thrend, Upper Leathdr, Sic. Which he offers for sate on reasonable terms for cnsli or approved credit. (E/“ Country Merchants nnd Planters, are particularly invited to call and exam ine for themsolves. oct 24 213 J1 50 It t-2 12 1-2 A Card. T HE Subscriber has taken charge of; nnd will keep under Ids own direc tion, tho warehouse first built liy himself, and by an Act of the Legislature of 1821, intended to be a public warehouse, in Hamburg, for the Storage of cotton ahd tobacco.—A tobacco inspection to bo kept therein. This warehouse, for convenience and safety from fire, If not snperinr, is in ferior to none in this part ol the country'— It is 308 feet in longlli and 50 feet in width, with a plank floor—situated in the centre of the town, on the bank nf the Savannah Uivor, nnd within 100 feet of the stream. The othfr three sides are bounded bv streets, one of 160 feet.ono of 100 feel,and one of 80 tcol. Two platforms will ex tend from the .warehouse to the river; so that cotton will be put on boats without couching the ground, except when tho riv er is very low. RATES. For Inspection and Storage of Tobacco for 8 months, per hhd. Fot Storage of Cotton and delivery on the rivet bank each bale por month. Fo forwarding either to Sa vannah ut Charleston, per hale Liberal advances on produce placed un der his charge, will be made for a moderate premium, or customary rates. He will take the same care, and use the snme dili gence for others as he would fot hiinielf. lie will adhere to and go on with Ills n- tiginal plan with regard to (he building of tho town of Hamburg—nil imprisonments, personal violence and persecutions, and all the farsieal Sheriffs Sales of Hamburg, to the contrary notwithstanding. If John Willlamsom and his colleagues want a town, let Iham do at I have done- build one. I will however, acrept of all their spare change to help along the accomplishment of that great undertaking j but the Town hey shall never have. I built it for my self; not fat them..—And if I had the n- hlllties and perseverance to build n Town, the will find that t have abilities and perse verance enough to take care of it. He will he duly thankful to all who fa vor him with their ottsloni. HENRY SHULTZ- HAMBURG, Sept28th, 1820. P. S. I Bin proud to say thnt the Haiti- bmg merchants hnvo supplied themselves this season, with more goads ol nil kinds than at any former period, paiticularly such as salt. Iron, sugar, coffee, bagging, dry-goods, &c. Several new states nave already opened, and others will open very shortly The usual spirited disposition prevails to give ns heretofore, at least at much, if not more, for canon, than in any ether cltv or town in the up-country. At (or monev, unite will be countenan ced uni-it it is founded on a solid basis; nnd should other be taken in the markrt. or should any monied institution in which he market and country are interested, go beyond wliat might be considered just and prudent, immediate notice of it will bo gi ven. without fear or favor. Under all these favorable circumstances I am induced tn hope that the communitv and country generally, will find it to their Interest to favor us with their custom. H. S. oct 3 201 p District Court U. S. Geor gia District. AUGUST TEUlilj 1820. ^WAItD Coppee, Charles Camp. Ileid, James Thompson and Lhu- ranee O Byrne having boon duly lummoti . MfWtH'Jurara al this Court, tod falling to attend-Ordered that thev » severally finfcil in the sum of ten dollars', "lies* sufficient nccuses, on oath be filed ,11 tlio Clerk's Office on or before tho so cond Tuesday in November next. Extract irons tho minutes, GEO. OLF.N, C’lk nug t5 179 State Arsenal. P ROPOSALS will lie received until the 1 st of December next, for build ing an A iisknal of Brick on the Lot op posite the Quaid House, 60 feel front hv 40 (feet deep, two stories high, in accord ance with a plan in possession of the un dersigned, Tlte proposals must Include the cost of materials; the wot k must be done io the ••oat manner, and must bo finished by the- •V day of Mny 1880. Tlio Bricklayers’ it Carpenter's proposals may be separate oi jointly—the latter would be prefe, red. A Bond nf Ten Thousand Dollars with approved security will be required, fur the faithful performance of the contract. W. T. WILLIAMS, Agntt aug I 173V Chambers Superior Court, JUNE 25th,-1820. The Marine & Fire In surance Bank ol the State of Georgia, at al. Eleazer Early, el. al. Chatham So pertor Cnurt. January Term, 1830' In Lquilil. r ’being veriAed'.o the'Caurt thnt Elea nor Early onttof the defendants in tin- above cause resides out of Chatham coun ty—On motion it is ordered that tlte s.ti< luleazer Early appear an nr bcfnrc lhe first day nf the next Term of tilts' Court und cn ter his appearance thereto and in default thereof the sntd complainant have leave I; proceed nu their aaid Bill in the sat.-■• manner at if personal sertire of the HR'- and siihpccna had heen effected on the sal Eleazer—And it is further orderetl lha this Rule he published once a month in on nf the Public Gazettes of Savannah dot'll the expiration theteof. Extract from the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, CUf. jttne 31) 153 Notice.' P ERSONS hiving demands ngninsl the estate of the late .Edward 1 Wil- lln -s nf Screven county will present them duly attested and those indebted ta said es tate will mako payment to WM; n. SCRUGGS, Adm’r. oct31 218 Loaf Sugar, Hessians, and Bagging. Landing from shiv Florian. K -j BBLS Loaf Sitatr iJJ. 120 pcs 42 inch Dundee Cot ton Bagging. 10 pcs Hessians ’ F °HALl|sHAFTER &fUPPER, oct 79 Osnaburgs and Cotton Baggiug. p* pf PIECES CniuorBagging € 93 b hah s Osnaburgs Just received per brig Courier, mid for sole low at ^ pRpNDEROAST'S No 3 & 14 Gibbon's Range. oet 19 Rye. A FEW Bushels for seed. Apply to PALMES * LEE. act 3P Playing Cards. A N assortment of suporior quality just rocoived and for sale br A. PARSONS, Druggist, At the Eagle, no 8, Gibbons’ Range, sept 22 106 Annals for 1830. py HOS. M. DRISCOLL has just ro THE TOKEN and Christmas and New V TI|XaTLANTIC SOUVENIR for 1830. also; Tho Now Novel WALDEGRAVE. oct 20 200 Fig Blue and Starch. BOXES Gilbert’s STARCH, _ _ 5 do Fig Blue Just received and for tale by A PARSONS. Druggist. fAt tlio Eagle No 8' Gibbon’* Range. NEW & CHEAP GOODS. Received by ship Queen Mob. AMONG which auk: 7 Adk YDS handsome Ginghams, 500 do Calico at!2 l-2cts per yard Extra fine Swiss & Swiss Mull Muslin Swiss Muslin Dresses Black & Col’d Cambrics Bombazines, Levantines &s .India Sa tin Damask Silk, Merino nnd Casimerc Shawls Cashmere Mantles. Cotton Slmnls Misses fine white Colton I lose Ladies and gentlemen's Cotton and Worsted Dusiory Clark's thrend, needles, tapes, pins. Sewing silks, patent thread, darning Cotton, silver thimbles. large sizes White Cotton cord for dresses, Pearl, ly and eflectnalfj imitated. Cambria, bone, metal ami lasting lmt- J *' tons, fine Ivory & horn dressing comlis Twilled Homespun, White and Red Flnnnels, Heavy Dufile Blankets 1200 yds Wolsh Plains ALSO A fresh supply of Cologne nnd Lavender water, Hair Powder, Fancy nnd Windsor soaps, Oils. Tooth & Hair brushes. &o. Persons wishing any of tho above articles will find it for their interest to call with the CASH nml examine them at- ISAAC NORTON'S new store. :t 13 : Shad’s Buildings Court of Common Pleas! and Oyer and Terminer for the City of Savannah, OCTOBER TERM, 1829. HEUEAH Mathew \r. Stewart, VV. P. Hunter and JohnGtiilmnr tin were s immoned to attend this Court as Grand Jurors—and Dupree Postell, W. Timmons find John Everingham Jr. as Petit Jurors, and having tailed to appear. It is ordered, Tlint unless they file with tho Clerk of this Court good and sufficient cause of excuse on or before the next Term (Dec: U) they bo severely fined; Grand Ju rors io tits sum ol 40, Petit Jurors in the r dullars, each. W.K. &UERINEAU, elk. net 28 —- Yellow Pine Timber Wan ted. pfiNHE Subsfcribef will contract lor Yel- ■ low Pine Timber nf variouf lengths .... and sizes, deliverable .from the middle of use. September to the 1st December. " WILLIAM CRABTREE, Jr. .,Ag*<;9.S. S .Mill Co) NEGROES WANTED. . Wanted to hiVe,- five able bodied groes. CARPENTER'S Saratoga Powders,' FOB MAKI.NO CONGRESS SPRING OR SARATO GA WATERS. T HERE is perhaps scarcely an indi vidual in the United Slates, wlio.iv not acquainted, either by experience, nr report, with the squitary effects of file Congress Spring Waters at’ Saratoga From thirty to filly thousand 1 persons an nttally visit these Springs, many from the remotest sections of the United Stntes, and some from the West Indies, and other for eign places. Tm) treat expense to visiting the Springs excludes the greater portion of the community, (more than nine nut of ten,) nnd tlio bottled water, front it's high f irice, prevents its use to the extent ef bo ng serviceable, nnd confines if fa it small number; it appears to lie e serious' , vil thnt so valuable an article should be so'res- trictod, thnt comparatively few should he iilile io enjoy what is so conducive' to gen eral health in tiic hot Weaflteir of our sum liter months. From these circumstances. Geo. VV. Carpenter is |ilfu«ed to announce tho preparation of the above powders, con taining all the essential substances with which these celebrated Springs are impreg- nated, and fiotn which the waters of the Congress Springs at Saratoga me precise ly .mil eflectiralfy nnlrnied. With a view to accommodate tfie public, and to bring into general use Jlj convenient rind 1 valua ble a substitute fer these Waters, lie lias been induced to go very extensively into the manofacruro of them', tn put them at a price to lie within the reacli at most per sons. For the accommodation of (Jie pub lic, agenls will be appointed in all tlte ci ties and principal Inland owns to give a S ineral circulation tn so useful on article rooghout thri eomiVry. The public are recommended to make fri'al of these pow ders, as he finds by experience, and from the opinion of the most eminent Of the fa culty, that the water made from them pos, seises the same medicinal qualities, is as effectual in its operations, and precise In taste, as that taken immediately from the Springs. These pow ders are therefore re commended as a vuldabl remedy in all cases, wffiere the Saratomy. Waters' are pre scribes; tipsp Persons on sea voyages, or residing at a distance from the springs, and in warm climates, will at once perceive the gtent advantage of making use of these powdefs. which besides' being more portable, ant less expensive than the bottled water, will keep without injufy (br.ony length of time, as they are equal in. medical effect to'that taken fresh from the springs, thev a're cer tainly much preferable from tlte many ad vantages they possess. (E/* These powders are superior to the BeidlitZ, inasmuch as they are'equally a pcrientan'd agreeable, nt tlte same time possessing tohio and chalybeate qualities in a superior degree, end are consequently better adapted to Weak and debilitated constitutibbsTlmn any other catlianio in * MTV — ; i sept 2(L lniitif: By the President of the U. StflteS;. I N pursuance of law, I, An mine Jack- son, President of lhu United Slates pt Vmerica do hereby declare nnd make know it (hat a public sale w ill be held at tho Land Ofiico at St Helena Court House, n .the State of Louisiana, on tlio socemf Monday November next, for tlto dispo- sal oftho unappropriated public lands with in the limit nl the undermentioned town ships, shunto in tno Land District West of I carl River,and East of the Isltind of New •Jrloans, tn wit: Township two, of Rtinge one, Townships one, two, ihfeo, tlvo and six, ol Kunge two, Townships one, two, threri, four, fivo and six, of Range three. Townships one; two, thrto, four, six And Sbven. and Iraetinnal townships eight ami nine, of Range four. Townships one, two, three, filin',■ fide,six and seven, and fractional taelnship eight, or Range five; Townships one, two, three, four, five, six nnil sevch, andftaeilAnal township eight,of itnnge six.- ' Townships nil4, two, three, foud, five,six and soven. nml Factional township eight,of Range seven. T..whships one. fn'o; three; fottr, fivc.six nnd seven, and linclional township eight,of linage ciitlil- ^ T'i»nsliips one, two,.three, four, five, six and seven of Range nine. The alihvo tow nshipri a'ri- till fl'ttiete soitih nf tlte thirty first degree of latitude,'and b ast ol the M, ridlnti, mid cfiibrape nearly dl the lands Ifitig ort the Ainite Ticklnw, ml Tnngapi.h-j rivers. The fowinfhips will be Offered in the or der above designated, Wgitollng with the lowest number of section in each. The lands retorved by law fiir the use Of ‘Chil lis, nr for o'lied pbrposri, will be ex cluded ffrito s*|e. Given under, iny fi'snri nt the city of Washington, (hid thirteenth day of June, A. I), 1820. («ianed) Andrew jacks^n. . B2 the President, GEO.GRAHAM Cnmmissionei ,,f tho General Land Office. To lie pnhliihcd in'the Natchez States man, Jackson Jahrnal, Louisiana A'dverti- “*•; A|W*P» Gazelle, Huntsville Dcnto- it, Mobile Register. Baltimore Republ’i- II, Phil.t>.el|ihia Sentinel,, Richmond Enquirer, Raleigh Sjar.CJlMrleslon Mer cury, Savannah Itepuiilicad, Auenstu Clirnniidr.Nashville Republican, * Louis"-' vi)lo Advertiser, jelly — 171 . BOOKS, STATIONARY AND JO It .. ,. PRINTim. T. M. mtISGOLLy O FFERS foV saloat his now'establish-', ment on the B..,s, ttio’dnnrs' oast of. Bull street, an extensive jMsoiihifilt rif •'•HlOOi. nhd . miscellaneous BOOKS, STATIONARY and FANCY All rii’I.ES. seferted by himsnif in tlio’ Northern C iftes during the past summer, and which haring been purchased at the lowest prices, will be said at a proportion- ably reduced rate. , , Job Prhi'ting. Having nlso puroliHsed rin elrennt assort mem of ornamentnl I'ype/iy addition to’ hi* 0-irmer extensive snpply.he will he ena- bled to execute nil orders for Hookn.Pam- piiLETs, Circulars, Cards, Hard nnd' Post Hills, &c. in a style of embellish ment, not liitliertrf surpassed. Book Binding, He Itas also employed permanently a first rate w orkman, do nil orders in'lhis title' of business, will receive prompt attention, and lie complet'd Willi puncluality mid in’ tile most approved lasie. . net 20 ser, crat, can, For Salt, 1 . A NEGRO Fellow, ti Joliiiig Carnen- ter—for paVtictilnrs, atiiity at the Of- fir.e of the Savnnriali' Republican. Printed direetiohs will accompany the powders., Manuthoturcd aDd for sale, only, by Gen. W. Garpeutcf, nnd sold j by app'ototniem by .A. PARSONS, Druggist; At thri Eagle No; IT GibbOns’ ' . 1)0Y3‘ net 24 213m * Just received. Landing from Armadillo and Emperor,' nt HALF Pip.s Im quality Brandy 3 pipes Holland Gin 6 bills Madeira Wine 5 do Tyneritfo do 2 qr caslts Malaga Wine' also , 25 kegs V K Boner of Superior quit: - 7 cases Hats, assorted For -ale by °<d 27 J. ! B. HERBERT. CHEAP AND FA-IHONABLE House, Sign, Furniture $•' . Ship PAI N TING, GILDING, GLAZING AND PAF£r. HANGING rJfHE subscriber grateful for torm'er JL favors, after a residence nf ten Ve'ars; tenders his services to the publio in the a- kove line, and informs them that Ins'. Es- iablisliment. Sign of the Hand and Brush, near the Exchange, is undergoing a gdueral and extensive improvement, and thnt lio has received by late arrivals a large' slinply of Paints, Oils, Brusbris, Window Glass, Sic. &c. With tho assistance nf a cdm’tie. lent foreman, whom lie has employed; will enable him to exeoule worlfof the Kind, on as occommodating terms'us any person in the city. ■ y Paints, Oils, Brushes, Windthc Glass, Sashes, Paper Hangings, tfci Sic. With a general assortment ,nf articles in the line always kept' an hand, for sale wholesale and retail, „ , . N, B. Paints prepnrtSd for use and ditec- tions given for usirfg them. g, . • P.MARLOW, oet fl 202 i; - - ' I * I I.11 - I —* Wanted to Purchase. ! A NF.G O boy between 15 and IT ! \. 1 cars nf ag-i.! Aj'ipli at, the ofiUa jjjfi ”—iblicar,- • • ” 6. e aVannah Repnl sept 20' lUOM «p-