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Effingham County, INFERIOR COURT, Jui.t Tr.na, 10*0. IrkM tin petition of-William Morel, sta- fl V line tin existence & lots and praying establishment of a certain promissory ' lolntly ami sorerally mndoftml signed hr'wnllatn JJ Mnlryno. and William O K both Into of said oounW deceased, I Effingham obunty, 19th February, ? 4 nayahTeto the said William Moral, or order, «n or Info™ *•'« »« d »T of January 0 f 0 r the stint of twenty fivedollara.for h.n reorived, a copy whereof, with the "ilarit Of tho said William Morel, Is filed *-,ho Clerk’s Office,-It Is orderetrthat lyilliam King, of the County of Effilng- k, „ tlie actin’! and qualified administrator in i,| William 0. Porter, deceased, "U ,| ie heirs and representatives of the said William J. Mulryno, deceased, do shew „use on or l.eforo the fit at day of the next tonal this Court, why-the prayer of the ..min er should not lie granted, audit is a er ordered that this rule be published innne of the public Gazettes of the Oltv If Savannah, oncoa month until tho time appointed for shearing cause thereof. K Extract frotjp tlio uilniues,^^ ^ july U JNO.’OIIARI.TON, Clk. 18T§t. Lntc Publicntions. T IIP, NEW FOREST, a Novel by the author of “llramhletye llouso’-’ “WsoVilUMOR & ROMANCE, .sleetedfrom popuisrUerumu Writers. the Author of ••Hungarian Tales." At40 An assortment of STORY & TOY HOOKS, for children, and Selected En- »,«,ings and MTHOQItAPIIIO Prints. Just reoelved and for sale by oct S X, M DRHCOLL. Osnaburgs and Cotton P 5M?o!rl n . , ** in e ..!oK 8iV ;f POr 7 L<OUrlor ’ »" d fur oct l.l) M; PRENDFJia.AST'S A’oa & 14 Gibbon', Rang,, A FEW Uushels for seed. Apply to PALMES & LEE. IV1. Prendergast. jJXS received per ichr Francis, Trom dupr Blk Pnini.irlne, Sdpr Fancy Volvot Prints, Supr English Ginghnnts, Snpr 0-4 French Bombazines, Spoiled Crimson Raltincts, Blk Satin Levantines, Green Silk for Umbrella covering, Blue Worked Braid, Scarlet and Drab Casiime e Shawls,- lliTNankhi'and Canton Crapes, Barege lldkfs and Cravats, ate Lawns, and Linen Cambric Blue aod Brown Cloth, t’assliueres & Snttinels, Woodstock Gloves, Ilorseskin do Lined do All for sale low, At No9 & 14' aibbon’e Block, oct 1 200 Encyclopedia Americana, A -Papular DicTie.wX-T or Ary., Hcikncks. LrvttiA’ruin!, HisTonr, foUTtca {NO lltootiAPtiY, brought down to tho present time. Including a copious collection 'of original articles In American Biography, on tho basis of the 7th edition of the Oar- man CONVERSATIONS LEXICON. Edited hy Francis l.ieber, assisted by E. n iitglrswnrth. To be completed in It large ottavo volume, al the low pi ice of |* 60 each to sub scrihers. The first volume is just received, and Is ready for doliver —It contains upwards of 000 closely primed pages, and al a prico ntnro mndrr te than any work of recoot publication. Extract from the Preface. “The editor has cherished tile hope that the circumstances of its being an American Encyclopedia, not merely in name, but ns constituting an extensive repository of in formation relating to America, as well ns tho various branches ur general knowledge would give it a peoulear value. Ills idea of a good American Encyclopedia it, that it should contain, betides tho must valua ble portions of the English Encyclopedia and the topics of peculiar value in an A- morion reader, information upon all - ob jects of general intorost In Europe Boms of the departments of kcience and litera ture, which were hut imperfectly tieated in tho German work, have been entirely re written! for example! Zoology,'Mineral ogy and Chemistry, by Dr. Godmnn, of Philadelphia—llio articles on American Biography are entirely original, and Imve bean furnished by Robert Walslf, Jr. and many new anil vahtahlo articles have been written by distinguished scholars.” Subscriptions received by « M. T. WILLIAMS. Regular Communication Treasurer’s Office. Novejibk.b S. 1820. r HE average price of Flour during the last month being SO 7b per barrel n! DO lbs. Bread.for the present month aist weigh os follows viz: 111-2 cents 'Loaf tlhs It oz 0 1-4 “ " 1" 5.1-2 Of which all Bakets ami toilers or Bread nil til;o due N’otico. M. W.-STEWART, c, t. ml ~ Notice. • Lli-persons having any demands a- eiliutilic estato of Gotlcib Ernst, of Effingham Gounty, dec. will |tand khehi lit to the Subscriber duly allotted pitliin the lime prescribed bylaw, and all rsons indented to said estato ore requir to mako Immediate payment to the sub- liber. EPHRAIM KEIFFEU, Admnr G. Ernst, dee. Effingham County, Id October, 1029. .net 3 Notice, tOUty Months after , date application will bo made to the lion, the Justice f the Inferior Court of Emanuel county Jr leave to tell all the real estato of James ■»iney, dec. for tho benefit of the heirs and Wilors of said estate I. , THOM A i SVV1NEY, Adm'or. mlv . 171 For sale. TRACT of land containing *50 n KflL cres, situate in the . district of Ot- Ingcbnrglv, on Edlsto creek in (he stnloof Btmtli Carolina,bounding not lit on lands |f Daniel Mazyck, and south and tvost on Tie said creek. | For A plat i»f said land, and terms of mile ply to GEO. GLEN, I fell S Hx’or. est. of John Glen,; — -- ' Negro Shoes, &c. 1 1*ACKAGES—consisting of Men's Boots; Bootees, Shoes tl Pumps. f ALSO Ladies, Bovs and Children's Shoes. ' AND 40 dozen Lend Peiici!s. I' Of Sain Inin nf f or sale low at ort oj LUTHER'S Exchange Office. Ijlf 1 ■ bV-ia. t nov 5 223 Southern Review, for Noi vember. W T. WILLIAMS, has Just recrlv- • ed the Southern Review No, 0 for November, 1822 CONTENTSi Sismonili’s Political Economy; Cuba t llajl's Travels in North Ametica i Novels —Doverottx; Influence of ChiValry upon Literature t Sir Walter Raleigh i t'lassi- fieation of Plants Anne of Gelerstein. nov 3 T. M. Driscoll H AS just received the following new works: RYIIRENT DE ORUCE, a novel In I vols. “This novel Is nne of the most intelli gent and interesting that the kenson has afforded," Memoir of THOS. ADDIS EMMET THE BEAUTIES OF HISTORY or Lectures of Virtue and Vice, designed for the instruction and entertainment of, Youth, oct 27 215 Just Received. S ARATOGA Powders in tin boxes Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsa parilla Oll'of Black Popper Extract cf Qninioa Lolified Copnivn Black oxide, of Mercury Cltrati'd Knli, Piperino Genuine Red Bark Croton Oil. French Oil of'Cubehs “ •* Cojiaivn. Jodiuo llydrindate of Potass Acid Priissln The Subscriber having been appointed ngeni for tho sale of tho nbove articles, of fers them for sale It the manufacturer’s prices. A. PARSONS. Druggist,. At tho Eagle. No. It, Gibbons' range, nnv * 220 Noah Webster’s Dictionary R N S vnia quarto, price S*0 iii boards— A fe« copirs of this work for salo at Mibsoriphbri price. 05^ Subscribers who have not yet biton mpplted are redueiton to call and obtain it. riov 3 WM. T. WILLIAMS J UST received anil for »nlobv A. At the I nnv 2 220 A Card. [RS. J AMES HILLS, finding it re _L quihito to turn her attention to some pceapiuimi fur the support of her family, al thankfully accommodate with Board i v >' HI "g Ladies, or six or eight t Itil- ,'ren, to whom she will pay every attention l, 11 ln, 'V I'" requisite, on torins as modor- P>oa» can be atforded. ““j M at-7-f Annals for 1830. I: «iv’a M ’ OWBCflU. has just re fear's 1 and Christmas and Now ' ~ r * IJ'esent. Haso. 1 ® ArL ANTIO SOUVENIR foi ^^^""'"valdegrave. 1 £00 • Just received. Landing from ship Florida, -g 4fhCtUAIlTER casks sweet Mnlag JLV Wino 10 do* do dry dodo 30 boxes Negro Pipes 18 fio Su'pcifino Mtarcli ojorsaleby j. B , HERBERT “Phelp’s” Gin. K. A Bills “Pholp's” Qln« • ■ • . 9V Landing from sloop Georgia, ^hall^hapter&tupper. OCt 20 Duulap’s Albany Ale. 10 BARRELS for side I,V ow oct so OP THE Grand Lodge of Georgia. T HE Officers and Members of. the Grand Lodge of the State of Gear- filaand the different Lodges under in ju risdiction by their propor representatives, to assemble at the GRAND LODGE H ALL,in Mlilegevillo, on.Motr- dat tho7t,i day of December next. THOMAS F. GREEN. __ Grand Secretary, G. L. S. G. U?” The Editors of the Savannah Re publican, Augusta Cnnstiiutiunalist, Ma con Telegraph, Washington News.Calum- bus Enquirer, will give Ute above tluee weekly insertions, ond forwetd their ac- onunts to the Grand Secretary, net 15 too To rent.’ The stores near Market square occupied by Ebenezer Jenrkes. ’ Poesession given the 1st Nov. for terms enquire of M. MYERS. sept 29 IOOJ Hi Superior Rose and Orange FloAver Watfer cceived anti for snlo bv , • A. PARSONS.Drought. I Eagle No. 8, Gibbons’ riihgei For Sale or to Rent. M Tho subscriber wishes eith er tn sell, or rent far one year from the 1st of November next, his House, situated on Colum bia Square, corner of York and Haber sham Streets—a carriage house and stable, with other outbuildings, are attached to tho ouse. JAMES BROWN' sept 8 100, H To rent. A comfortable Dwelling House h Apply to HALL, SHAPTER ftTUPPfcR. net 13 Landing 15 qr casks Selgnefs Bran dy 4 12 pipes Soignetls Bran IU Firkins sup Goshen Butter 20 kills Mess and Prime Beef *0 dp Latham’s pure Molasses Rum 0 half bills Fulton Mu ketBeef 20 do Ho Butter (0 dn do Water 25 W ine 40 boxes Sndn 20 do White Soap 54 kegs "Ender’s No I Tobacco For sale by COHEN & MILLER, oct 3 Cr.ckcrs * 1 A Card. T 1IE Subscriber-h«t taken charge of, and will keep nncior lilt own cllrcc- the warehouse Ijfut built l.y himsnir, and by an Act oftUo'LegiftUturo on8*I, Intetided to ho n pnblio woicbou«o, in JIantburg, for tho storage of cotton an<l cob,toco.—A tobHfco inspection to be kept therein. This warehouse, fur convenience and s.ifety from fire, If hot superior, is in ferior to none in this parfot the country*— It is 800 feet In Itingfthnnd 50 feet in width, with a plank'floor—situated in the centre or the town, on the hank of the 8avannah Kiver, and within 100 foet of the stream. I ho othdr three sides' ore hounded by streots. one of 160 feet,ono of 100 feet.nnd nnenfiiOieet. Two platforms will ex tend from tho warnlinuso to tho river j so Butt cotton will be put on Imnts without touching the ground, except when the riv er is very lotv. J RATES. For Inspection and Stnrag. of Tobacco for 6 months, per hint. $1 SO Fm Htornge of Cotton and delivery un the river bank - each bale per month. 1* 1-t Fo forwarding either to Sa vannah ot 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 same dili gence for others as he would for himself. Ho wHI adhere to and go on with lilt o- tiginal plan -vlth regard to the building of the to > n of Ilamburg—all imprisonments, personal violence and persecutions, and all the farslcal Sheriffs Sates of Hamburg, to the contrary notwithstanding. If John Wtlllamsom andhts colleague, want a town, let them do at I have done- build nuc. I will however, accept of all their spore change to help along the accomplishment ofthht great undertaking t but tho Town hoy shall never have. I built it for my self | not fot them.—And iff had the a- bilitles and perseverance to build a Town, the'Will And that I have abilities and perse verance enough to take care of it. He will Ire duly thankful to all who fa vor him-with their custom. • . HENRY SHULTZ. HAMBURG, BoptgBth, 1820. P. S. I am proud to s«v that the Ham burg merchants have supplied themselves tills season, with more goods nl all kinds than at any Inriner period, particularly such as salt. Iron, sugar, enfleo, bagging, drygoods, dec. Several new stoies have already opened, ami others will open very shortly The usual spirited disposition prevails In give ns heretofore, at least at much, if not more, for cotton, lhan .in any other city or lonnin the up countiy. , As for Inonei, nonowill be countenan ced uni ss u It founded on a solid basis t and should other be taken in the market, ' Ilf- ' Brought to Jpil. I NSavonnah, on tho lOthlnH- a negro man tvho says his name is JERRY, and that lie belongs to the State of Geor gia, that he rnnaway from the Chatnlmp- chee river about 4 months ago—lie is 5 feet 9 inches high, and about 83 years nf ■getlie is of a yellow complexion and stut ters when speaking. JOHN I DEWS, j.c. c. atlg 18 180 Brought to Jail, I N Savannah on the 10th inst. a negro man who savs Ills name is .SIMON, and that he belongs to the State of Geor gia, that he ranaway from tho Chatahoo- dice River about 4 mouths agn—ho is 5 feet 5 3-4 inches high and about *5 years of age—lie has lost one nf Ills front teoth. JOHN I. DEWS.j.c.c. aug 18 Brought to Jail. ^N T Savannah, on |hn loth in<t. a negro M. man wh»> «*m hi* unm* in NF.D. anti that lie balonps in iho Slate ol Gnoixlk^ that lie rana wav from the Chnt.ihnnehee 1 rival aljoitt 4 months itgo. h*» is 5 feet a inches high and about fS years r JOHV r. DEWS C. c. aug 18 180 Committed to Jail, 1 T Coosa vhatchie. on the 15th ofMav A. last, a nc'i'o man named GEORGE wlm says he belongs to tlio'riDakmuIgge Navigation Company in Gebvaia. of whom Mr. Roibett McCall is ngent s be is about 35 voarsof age, 5 feet 7 nr 8 incites high jtilv’JS- J. J. BEOK, j. b. n. Committed to.Jail, A T Coosawhatcliio. nn tho *5th.March Iasi, a negro man who says his-nnme is JOE, who first claimed Mr. Richard El lis as his miistor, but 'sllice snvs he belongs to a Mr. J dm Thierce, who ttve, about 4 miles from Savannah! ho is about 5 feet 0 inches high, and about forty yedrs of age. ^J. J. BECK, J. B, u. July 13 JOS Lortf Sugar, Hessians, and ■V: . Bagging. ( Ldnding from Chip Flortan. gw-g BILLS Loaf Sugar-- , ,• lilk a 126 pos,4i iqnli Dundee Cot ton Bagging. 10 pes Hessians %l e Lf S li«R&TUPPER.' not 19 * - ^Notice; A LL povso'ns indebted to tho Estnto of Di. EliJah Gillett, will be plea sed to to make payment to the snbsorjliqr i and those having demands against' tho same, will present them to - - , • JAftfES HIQGINBOTTpRI, A'd’mor. rfe boni, non. with the will annexed. Lower Throo Runs,(S. C.jSept. 7th, 1829 «ct3 *0f P State Arsenal. ROPOSALS will be received until the 1st of December next. for. build ing an ARSENALofflriuk on the l.nt 'on- posito the Guard Home, 60 feet front hv 40 feet deep, two stories high, in accord ance with a plan in possession of the un dersigned. The proposals must inelodo the cost nf materials; lip work must bo done in the .host manner, anti must be finished hy the lit day of May 1030. The Bricklayers’ 4 Carpenter's proposals may be separate or jointly—tho latter would boprefeited. A Bond ofTen Thousand Dollars with apptnvtd security will be required, for the faithful performance of the contract. W. T. WILLIAMS, Agmt. _»ug t 173H Chambers Superior Court, „ JUNE *5th, 18*9. The Rlarine & Fire In- ‘ suranee Rank ol the State of Georgia, et al. vs. Eleazer Early, et. al. r ' being verified *o the Court that Elea- xer Early one of the defendants Itithc above cause resides out rif Chatham coirn- Ijr—On niotlnn It is ordered that the said Eleazer Eorly appear on or before the first day nf the next Term of this I 'ourt and en ter Ills appearance thereto and in default thereof the said complainant have leave to ivnceed on their said Hill In the same nunner as ifpersnnal servlee of the Bill and subpaina had been effected mi tile sal I Eleazer—And it is further orderen that tnlsRnln he published once a month in on-' of the Public Gazettes of Savannah until the expiration thereof. Extract from the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk. June 80 |:,3 or should any monied institution ill which lie market oml country are interested, go beyond whm might be considered just and prudent, immediate notice uf It will be gi ven. without fear nr favor. Under all these favorable circumstances I yip induced tn hope that the community “atiil country generally, will find it to their interest to favor us with their oustoni. H. S. net 3 ' (DIP NEW & CHEAP GOODS. Received by ihip Queen Mob. AMnno which anz: v AA YDS handsome Ginghams, *f V V 000 do Calico at 12 1-t els per yard Extra fine Swiss & Swiss Mull Rtuslin Swiss Muslin Dresses Black &. Gol'il Cambrics Bonihozincs, Levantines St India Sa tin Damask Silk, RIerino and Casimere Shawls Cashmere Rlantlep. Cotton 8ha«ls Rlisses fine white Cotton Hose Ladies and gentlemen's Cotton and Worsted Hosiery Clark's thread, needles, tapes, pins, Sewing silks, patent thread, darning . Cotton, silver thiipblcs, Asa. large sizes White Cnltnn cord for dresses, Pearl, Cambric.bone, metal and lasting but tons, fine Ivory & horn dressing combs Twilled Homespun, White and Red Flannels, Heavy Duffle Blankets ' 1*00 yds Welsh Plains ALSO A fresh supply ofCologne and Lavender water, Hair Powder, Fancy nml Windsor snaps, Oils. Tnntlt & Hair brushes, &c. Persons wishing any of the above articles will find it for their interest to call with the CASH and examine thcinot ISAAC NORTON’S new store, oct IS Shad's Buildings Court of Common LMeas and Oyer and Terminer for the City ofSavannali, OCTOBER TERM, I82D. W HEREAS Rlathew W. Stewart, WV P. Hunter and John Ouilniar* tin were summoned to attend this Court as Grand Jurors—and Dupreo I'osloICW. Timmons and John Everingham jr. ns Petit Jurors, and having tailed to nppenr. It i> ordered. That’ unless they file with the Clerk of tilts Court goad and'sufficient cause of excuse on or before the next Term (Dcc.14) they bo severely fined! Grand Ju rors in the sum nl 40, Peril Jurors in tho sum of 20 dollars, each. W. K. GUERINEAU, oik. not *8 -v ■ Fig Blue and Starch., 6ft A BOXES Gilbert’s STARCfl," /Wa*V 5 do Fig Blue Jiist received anil for tale by c V.; ,,t .A PARSONS, Druggist,, . fAt the Eagle No 8 Gibbon’s Range. - sept *0 ■ , jC^rds.' A N assorfmeii^of superior quality jus't received and for sale by ■ , . Avp^R^ONS/Dnigcisr, ., Mlje Engle^np 8,' Qibbons' Kafi'^?/ District Court t. S. Geor gia District. T,mvA„A U « U8T TEKM . >«*«• R D fiL R . U Co FgT®’ Charles Camp- nui Thompson and Lau- ed tn .? ‘ y, " 8 n h 7 1 ?8 bfl * n ' iul * •“mmon- *f. rVo 11 Petit Jurors al this Conn, ' ,d „ f *‘ l ‘ n f['» attend—Ordered that they Ini!! « y , fir,ed in ,hB * um ° r ‘a' 1 dollars, "5* "f!i en ‘!f cu,M . °n oath be filed !2iS*tp “J * 0fI l c , a on or before the •" eontl ITuesday in Norember next, extract from the minutes, aug 15 170 GEO. GLEN, C'lk Chatham Stt penor Court. January Term, 1880. In Equity. Notice, P ERSONS haring demands against tho estate nf the late Edward Wil liams of Screven county will present them duly attested ind those Indebted to said es tate will make payment to WM. H. SCRUGGS, Ad.n'r, octSI ttO CARPENTER’S Saratoga Powders, rna StAKIMo CONGRESS SPRING OR S t RATO 0A IPATERS. T HERF, is perhaps scarcely an Indi vidual in the United States, whu is not acquainted, eiiher'by experience nr report, with the salutary effects of the Congress Spun: Waters at Saratoga Prom thirty to filty thousand persons an nually visit these,Springs, many firotn the remotest sections of the United States, and snme from the West Indies, anil other for eign places. The crest expense in visiting the Springs excludes the greater portion nf the community, (more lhan nine nut of I ten,) and the bottled water, from its high price, prevonts its use to the extent of be ing survive.-,ble, and confines ii tn a small number! it appears to be a serious evil that sp valuable an utricle should be so res tricted, that comparalively few should be able (o enjoy what Is so conducive to gen- oral health in the hot weather'of our sunt mer months. Front these ctrcutnstdncos. Geo. W. Carpenter is pleased to nnnounce the preparation nf the above powders,' con taining nil the essential substances with which these celebrated Springs are impreg nated, and fiom which the waters of the Congress Springs at Saratoga ate precise ly and effectually imitated. With a view to accommodate the public, and to brirfg into general use so convenient and valua ble n substitute for thesb waters, he has been induced to go very extensively Into the manufacture of them, to put tlieut.*l a prico lo lie whhin the reacli of most, per sons. For rite accommodation of the pub- lie, agonts, will be appointed in all tho ci ties and principal inland towns to give a general circulation tn so useful an article throughout the country. The public are recommended to make trial of these pow ders, as he finds by experience, and from the opinion of tho most eminent of the fa culty, that tho water mode from them pos sesses the some medicinal qualities, is as effectual in its operations,. and precise in taste, ns mat taken immediately from the Springs. Theso |»nders are therefore re commended ns a vnlutrbl - remedy in nil CAShs where tho Saratoga Waters are pre- I’crsonsonsca voyages, or residing at a thstnnco from file springs, and in warm climates, will at«gjK>erccive tho groat advantage of makihg uso of theso powders, which besides being more , portable, and less expensive than the bottled.water,., will keep without injury, for any length of time, as they are equal in medical effect to that tnken fresh, from tho springs, thev are cer tainly much preferable from the many ad vantages they possess. " 05“ Those powders ore superior to the Scidlitz, inasmuch' as they are equally a perient and agreeable, at the stone .'time possessing tonic and chalybeate qualities in a superior degree, and' .are, consequently better adapted to weak .and' debilitated constitutions than any other cathartic in US l’rintcd'direcrifiti» wilV accompany ihe pmtdors. . Manutnctured and for sale,] only, by Geo. W. Carpenter, ond sold by appointment bT ., . : A.PARSONS*,'Druggist; AMbc Eagle No. 4 dibLons’ Range. By llib Presitlbnt ofthe U. States. 1^ the lim!r^r" p,i * , o* d poblic lands wltli- jjtefflSSBBBSfKRi. T,iwn;, l i P " V0 ’ nFRange onp, uf Riingc two! 11101 * >0 ’ <ive and six. antfXSfih^ M1® I nwnships one, two, throe, four, ,|. , nrt n I no? of "|{ ange* fon r! ' UW " ,,,ip “ c, R hl ““<* Townships ont, two,; (hree, finu, fl ve .1* -J?:,"'" 111 *?"*’. 1 ’’ 0 ’ ,llr «. four, five, six lUnge ri",'." f,ac ,on « l ,0 *«"'i|’ aight.of Townships one, two, three, flmr. five iix iungerevem Townships one, two, three, ronr. fi,e.slx thp thirty, firftf deernp pi I tt iti&rfn East Ol tin, M.-riilmp, and embnn o nearly m l "' ,d " l , v,nr 011 'he Amilo Tick lo tv, and l’angapah , rivers. . ! The townships will h« olfercd la the or- bc B' l 'n'0j> with the iowest ttumhef of section in e. nl *ft. ? The land* reserved hy law for i! e ute of kChools. or for other purpose*; will be ex cluded from sale. my hand a) the city of C's'S"-.'?;;' 1 " r . GEO. GRAHAM Cniiimissionei of the General Land Ofiico To He published |n rfti Natchez Statcs- mau. Jackson Journal, Louisiana Ailvortl- K; <5 *« , le. Huntsville Donto- *"*• A ' ob 'f ReRister, llnltimme Itrpuhll- cati. Phllocclphia Sentinel, Richmond Fnqntrc,’ Star, Charleston Mm! Savnminh Republican, Augusta rinLtdre&' ,lBRC1,UbliC ' ,n ' SiL( ' u!l - l»lv go 171 UOUAS, STATIONARY AND JOB t PRINTING. .M. DRISCOLL, .Jr. b| * »r w menl on tho Bay, two doors east of SV-'laJl’J?. 1 ’ an e * ,el,,l 'L* assottmefit of 0 ,«" n 'L MIHOEL.LANF.OU8 1 ».,5 c ?.’H vr,ON ^ Y » nd Fancy Alt ID LES, selected by Inmself in tho Northern '.titles during the post slimmer, and which ha'ving been 'purchased ot thn lowest mires. Will bo sold at a proportion^ ubly reddeed rate.'. Job Printing. Having also purchased an elccant assort inetit of nrnamcntal Type, in addition to Ins f .rmer extensive supply,ho will be ena bled tn execute all orders for Bontts. Vam-i PHlZra, fiiKcoiAZs. Cards, Ha»d and Foot Bills. A r. fn'a style of embellish ment, bm hitherto surpassed. Book Bintlihg: He lids ela/i et»i ( t|oyoil pei mjiiently a first rule Hurkiimn, & .ill otilers.in this llDo f ofbqsiness. will receive }irompt mtpniioii, «nuf be completed with puncmality and in the most approved tasle. oct <29 For Sale. A NEGRO Fellow, a Jotting Carpen ter—for particulars, apply at the Of fice of the Savannah Republican. uct 24 213m Just received. TsimUng from Armadillo and Emptrori 8 . H^LF Pip-s 1st quality Brandy pipes Holland. Gin 0 bhls Madeira Wine . 5 do IVnerifTe t do x qr casks Mnlftgn Wine • ALSO . ■ r ■ ■ L ' ii kegs V K Butter of Suporior quit r it? 7 cases Hals,' assorted For «ale by • oct £7 , 4. B.HERBERT. . CHEAP AN1) F t.- IIIONABLE House, Sign, Fiirnilure Ship . PAINTING, GILDING, GLAZING AND MPER- IIANGING T HE subscriber grateful for former favors, after, a residence (if ten years, tenders his services to the public in the.a- bove line, and informs them that Iris Es tablishment, Sign o/tfte Handah'd Brush, near the Exchange, is undergoing a general and extensive improvement, and that ho has received by fate arrivals a large supply n( Paints, Oils, Brushes,-Window Glass, 4c. 4c. With tlie assistance of a compe tent foreman, whom he lias employed, will enable him to execute wurk of the. kind, nn as accommodating terms' as un> person! in the oltv. Paint,, Oil,.' Brushes, Irindmo Glass, . Sashes, Paper Hangings, foe. 4c,. With a general assortment of. articles in the Ijne always .kept un hand, for sale wholesale and retail. J. • N. ll.Ppints prepared for uso and diieci ttons given for using tlieni. : :1 <' T P. MARLOW, b octe 202 . ^ Wanted to Parch asc.' A NEOriO' boy balween 15 and tv' years of age. Apply at ttio offlfto’ vannah Bepubljcaitifi j .' of the Savannah Republican.' sept 26 I98sf ' ‘ -m yAI