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I>(JIIL.IC NALENJii Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tursdajr in February next, W ILL bo sold at the Court House in the city of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale, All the southern moiety of that mes suage or lot, of land adjoining the south commons of the city of Savannah, in the county of Chatham, the said lot being known by the number (10). ten, in the plan of said city and being a partofa five acre Ini known in (he plan of the gatdenlotsby the number (2)two with thenppurtcnances, levied on under, & by virtue of an execution on foreclosure of mortgage in favor of John David Mongiri against liosca 11. Saesar. All that lot of land in the citv of Savan nah known by the number, seven Jekvl Tything*Darby ward,containing 60 feet in width and ninety feet in depth levied on Undo!, and by virtue of an execution on the foreclosure ofinorgage in favor of Amos £3cuddcr. against W Calc, and.A* C. and J. E. Trustees. All that lot of land in the City of Savan nah, situated west of Farm street number (mV eighteen,containing sixty feet in width <on Farm street* and one hundred feet in depth on William street. Also one third of n lot of land situated in the city of Savannah,known in the plan of **.*id city by tho number (JO) sixteen on Caroentcrs Row with tho appurtenances, Levied on under and by virtue of an exe cution on foreclosure of mortgage in favour of the Planters Hank of the State of Geor gia ntainst tho Heirs and Representatives cf Moses Herbert., A Isos 00 bales of Upland cotton levied on as the property of Josiah Scott tinder and by virtue of an execution in favor Of Elias Bliss, property pointed out by the plaintiff. All the rieht, title and interest of dower of Jane Wall, in all that tract or parcel of land, situated and being on tho Island ot' Skidn^ay, called Bloomfield, bounded south by land formerly the property of Philip Dclegal.east by Romely marsh,north bv lands founerly the property of Samuel Douglass, and west by a creek; containing dop acres more or leas; levied on to satisf> ao execution in-favor of Andrew Loar &. Co against Jane Wall. GCORGE A1ILLEN, s. c. xx jan 3 * Executor's Safe. O N file first Tuesday in Alarch next be _fo*reW10 amt 8 o'clock will be told lii lme the court house in Savannah thcfol- VIK, (fan* of land being tli. residue of- UMrt-jl estate nfjohn Glen, Esq. dec. by viitnuof an order of the Inferior Court of Chatlunrcounly,granted in Jnly term,1107 for tho benefit uft lie heirs of the said estate, viz- One tract containing 500 acres situated on the south lirlo of Great Ogeecheo river between Oeecdtec'aiid Canottciiee former* lv the property of Sir James Wright and Vetet llaytl.aml snld to «»|laf> fa mortgage from iaid Hard to the state or Georgia and purchased by the raid John Glen,' 300 acres nf land in .Effingham county, (now Screven cdunty) swamp and pine laud about S-4 of a mile from Isaac Fords old cowpen,ur'anted to the skid John Glen. 300 acres of land ini Glynn County,gran ted to Raymond llrinere and by him con veyed tu the said John Glen. One third of the pttrehaso looney to- be paid in Cash and the balance in one anti - two y dart, with interest fiotu date, secured by tnortgageon tbs land; purchasers to pay for titles. GEO. GLEN, Ex’or. E»t. Jno. Glen jan 3 2 , . jRS 4 - Jos Allhrilton, Eliphalct Abell, MALLERY& DUFFY, DRAPERS fy TAILORS, On tho'Bny, it few doors East of tho City Hotel, anil nearly opposite the •. r Exchange, T ENDER thell* sinccro thanks to their friends, and th6 public generally,for past favors, and respectfVilly solicit n con tinuation of patronage. They have received by recent arrivals, a fresh and complete assortment of Fine,Su perfine, and Sup. Sup. Velvet and Crape finished r* BROADCLOTHS & CASSIMERES,. Of the most fashionable colors, and. war ranted to bo of the most approred. British manufacture; and : . - VESTINGS Of tho newest and most fashionablo pat* toms and materials—tho whole of which having been .carefully selected by Mr. M. front* tlio N. York market, and being pro vided with some of tho best workmen, and the latest London and New York fashions (width tbpy receive quarterly) they will constantly endeavor to execute all oiders with which tl ey may ho honored, with the’ utmost punctuality,despatch, and inn man ner not excelled by any similar establish ment InAmerica. • READY MADE CLOTRISG. For the accommodation nf gentlemen in haste, anil others who may prefer it; they keep* constantly on hand an extensive as sortment of coats, frocks.Coatccs,Snrtouts, Great Coats, Cloaks, Pantaloons Vesta, Shirts, Drawers,Wrappers, &c.—all made up Ip lift best manner and newest style. ALSO, FANCY ARTICLES. Such as—Stocks, Cravats Cravat Pads, Watch Guards and RibbonsOloves,Pock et Handkerchiefs Collars, Riding Bells Paxtafoon Chains. &c. SHOULDER BRACES,;W , An Improred article, highly recommended by tlie first physicians as a most ceitain re- Dr Henry Field, lief to persons afflicted with weakness of the breast from a liahit of stooping or se dentary employment. CAPS. Gentlemen’s and Youth’s morocco and patent leather Caps, of all patterns. • LADIES’CLOAKS. A few of superior Ladies Cnmblet, made with ltoods,nnd Pallarines—Also Carolina, Plaid do.—betides a quantity of Satinet! md other Jackets and Trowsers, suitable for servants, or laborers. N. B. In consequence of the particular at tcniion paid, to tho selection of the alrave articles,we are happy to state ikallhey can tfeutTCred niuenluwci Uian the establish ment ha* ever donebererofore. 31. &. U. Oct 28 tit LIST OF LETTERS. R emaining m the Post omco Sa vannah 31st December 1U48. Per sons wishing Letters from tho list aro re* quested to ask for adveitisod Letters. I A. miss Susan Ash, mrs Florali Anderson miss Mary M Adams, Peter Andorra, Gideon Arnold, Jno P Arnaud, B. . Daniel Berry, Capt Paul llliggs, miss Anna Bilim, Stephen Britton, Sami Brown, Sami R Bluinpy, Jus Butterfield, . Jno Fay, Horace Freeman, George Field, Jackson Fitzpatrick, Will Fuljowsbee, O. Franklin T Gray, Chas M Goolsby, Dr Jai F Griffin, 2 Barnwell Gross, Wm Gifford, . Capt Stephen E Glo mrs Susan. G Griffin, ver, B S Griffin, * Andrew Goiv, Titos Gholson, B W Gould, Elisha Gnold, H. Jim S Hathaway, t Howell lllnes, Isaac 11 Hall, Wm iHloughtnn, Robt Harvey, Zacheut Holmes Jr, Jno Hiuolier 3, CM Hnhkirk, Hugh Hays, Jas Horner, Wui Al Harrington, miss Ann Hoy, Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March next before Lite Court House in Savannah between the usual hours of Sara* All that tract of land containing sop acres situate in Aldintosth county,bounded sooth easterly by lands of John Johnson, and on ail other aides by lapds vacant at the time oftltc original grant and survey,' granted totlie late Noble Jones esq in 1772 and sold by order of the Inferior court of Chatham county, granted February term, 1817, for the benefit of tho hpirs of Dr James Glen deceased. Terms of sale one third cash, and the balance in one and two years, with iuterest from date, secured by - mortgage on (he land. Purchaser to pay for titles. GEO. GLEN, / ’Jana g Adm'rest Jai Glen. Fall and Winter Supply f & M. PRENDEKGAST have, bv 99 » recent arrivals received a part of their Fall & Winter supply or DRYGOODS Consisting in pari of tvelsh end Domestic PLAINS Rose and Duffel and Point BLANKETS Sittlnets, CottonncUs, White & coloured FLANNELS Broadcloth;, Cassititcrcs, Hangup, Green Baize Black and Coloured, Plain and twilled IIOAIBAZETTS Toillnette, Silk, Figd Silk, Velvet, and MARSEILLES VESTING Merino, Cashmere, llarege & Lace Scarfs Silk &.Worsted baregodress shawls - 4-4 Cashmeres •• Superior Nankin Ss Canton Crapos t pieces superior 0.4 Botnb.kino Prints and Ginghams, new patterns, Bolt, Cap.and l|at Ribbons Nansook, Mull, Swiss, Cambric & Jaco net Muslins Bobinet edging & Pearling, Swiss & Mull Colerets- Black & Blue, Black Grot De Naples and Ores De Bsiiri Black Alode of FLORENCE India & French Sattin Levantines -Bleached Brown & Plaid Homespup & Checks AB of which they offer at wholesale or retail.at low prices No 3 & 14 Gibbon's Buildings o<o 16 tot Administrator’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in February next. W ILL be sold before the -Court House in Rice borot Liberty Coun ty, between the usual hours ufsalff, the fol low ing tracts ofland (viz.) Lot No. 244, 245, 274, 273, 8(4, St 9, 821)322,882, 888; 841,374,411,412, 462. and 485, all lying in the 7th dist, formerly Wilkinson now Telfair County.-sold as.the property of the Estate of Lodowick Lard . dec. in pursuance of an order -of the Justi- - ces of the Inferior Court passed sortie time ■'Since. The above land to be sold for the benefit of the heirs andcreditors of said es tate.—Tetnis cash. ED WARD WAY, Ad’m. «U-e IS 514,.'., .. Notidb, > THfi Drug Store of the late r Wst. C. CuTiitiKBT,will be con tinued for the benefit' nf his Widow, under the snperinten dance of a gentleman in every rtesuect qualifted to discharge the duties iliat lie has assumed. nov 17 229 State Bank of N. Carolina yVewbern Cape Fear Darien •- Macon ’ State Bank Northern and U.-S. Bank Notes. -Bought and sold at LUTHE S nov 29. Exchange Office J. & M. Prendergast, H AVE tbit day received par ship Ala con, Black and blue.blk Gros de Naples 1 cate Irish Linens . 1 bale sup. floor cloth Baise 1 - do white and red Flannels 4 ps. Linen Bedtick Dlk, mixed and white lambs wool full and half Dose Do do do wonted do do do • No. 8 anti 14 Gibbons’range, dec 19 250 Fine Chewing Tdbflcco. - 1* gr-ORILLSRD8 »nd Rieire first qual JLi ity Chewing Tobacco is jitsi rcceiv. . td.and fo; sale’ A-.. PAB«oNH fj. . Druggitt Np 8 Gibbons’ Range. dec 10 . To Planters. Ig ikOldk BOTTLES Common; J.VVV Castor.Oil 500 do .Superior ColdPless is jtist j l litceived and for salelow by A.FAItSONS, " Druggist, no 8 Gibbons Ilaiigo. Bacon &. Flour. 7 AAA POUNDS Shoulders • Flitches Bacon 50 bills Howard street Flour 24' do ‘ Rye - do Landing fromschr; Cygnet and for sal by M’ELHiNEY.GIRVIN St. CO. - dec.17 Just Received- BAGS priinoGrcen Coffee,neiy 50 boxes Jackson’s Soap •10 ill) CumlleS : Landing from schr Betsey, and sloop Delight, and for sale by ' 1 B HERBERT. dec £7 Lime, Boards and Laths. Jpst arrived in the sr.hr John Rtfggles,from —Thomastown, CASKS frestiLime, White, pine Boards and Latb< For-safoby ‘ . CANDLER & DAVIDSON, Mongin’e buildings dec 4 248 ' Co-rn Afloat. ^ AD tfkliUSIIELS NervCorn <*WaW“ for sale, in lots to suit nrclttisers, al a vcduced price. ' Apply to pAt ^ teB & . 'L 1 EE. | - Exchange Dock. deo-Q 257 Chat L Bradley, llfadloy ,V. Lines, Jno Barthelmcss, Aldan S li.iiley, Jno Hatties, Isaac Brant, Alton Boasley, Sanford Brewster, 2 C. • . ■ Hiram Chalfinch, Wm Oratnn, Jno Ohovniief, Tims A Cooper, t Wm II Cpx, Vincent Conimer, mrs Ellta ConOlv, Henry W Qrnm, John B Crumby, 8 miss Eliza Scrum, D. miss Sarah H Dlxion D Dill, Alary Doly, •'mrs Susan VDowers miss Mary T Dowers , tntt Rebecca Dou- 0,1 in Wm J Dewolfe, vllle, Malechlt Denmark, Alathew CT Dukes,. Ransom Dibble, '' B. tnrs Sarah Ann Ellis F. Daniel Fox, Lathrnp Foster, Fkuntlne, Jno Craig, Jas Craig, Jotiali II Clark, Jno Clark, Jot Cbaires, mrs Carnochan, Win Crain, Chat Carmichael, Wm Campbell, — Cestelo, Jno Daily, Sarah Davenport, Arthur Dtnn, Hiram Dennis, Jno Dennis, Jno Dechazo, E Ezekiel, 3 Al llrjrptn, Al F Hill,,-. Wm Henry,' Jacob iliggint, mrs Ann Jackson, Jno Jamison, Jno Kelly, 2 Win S King, Jno Keen, Jacob Kenny, Henry llorsby, miss Ann E Hunter, Wm C Hull, B Hughes, J. Frederick Johnson, Chat B Jones, A'. Abm C King, mis Alargt King, Chat B Kellog, l. ' Commiss’is of Pilotage’s Notice. D ISPUTES mid ini«-npprobension5 having arisen In regard to tho follow ing points: notice is hertby git-tti, That n- grecablo to tlio 4lll section of yaramoiW rules, established by the Board ol Commis sioners, Jail. 1st, 1528, Musters of Vessels requiring Pilots,arc to give 24 hours notice of their rcudiucss for u Pilot. After] .which, if tire Pilot icon ins on board, ho is entitled to 82 per day for ev ery day 1)0 is on liuard(«aving ntul except ing tho first,’2) ltrs lie is on hnnrd,)wlilch is allowed for getting the Vessel to sen. Agreeable to nn act of Congress, now In force, Pilots aro bound under u heavy pen alty, to heave too any strip nr \ i-sscl unitor their charge, and facilitate every wav in their power, ihe hoarding of such ship nr vessel by.Abe Revenue Officers For the information and government of Pilots, the following .extracts arc published from the Act of Alarch 2d, 1799, and now in force:— AnT. 22, Sect. 71.—’’And if any master or other petson having comhaand nr chargo of any ship nr vessel,coming into or arriving at any port or place In the United-States, shell obstruct or hinder, or shall bo the mean* of nny . obstruction nr hinderance with such an Intent, to any Officers of the Customs or Revenue, in going un board such ship or vessel, for the Revenue Laws of the United Stutes, ho shall forfeit for every sunli offence a sum not exceeding |500 nor less than I j 0.” Art 49 8ect. 102—“And In case any ship or vessel, liable to seizure or ex- aminelion, shall nnt bring tuo, on helug re quired or being chased tsy any Cutter nr boat having displayed the Pendant nr En sign prescribed for vessels in the Revenue service, U shall be lawful for the Alastcr or other person hkving' charge nt commend of such Cutter nr boat, to fire at, or into, such vessel which shall not bring too nftey such Pendant or Ensign shall navb .been hoisted, and a gun shall have been fired hy such Cutter or boat as a signal. By a late decision of the Board of Com missioners nf Pilotage, It was determined ; That a Pilot neglecting to brave loo, or shorten sail, for the Revenue flag, was guilty of it breach nf his duty as a Pilot. WAI. CRABTREE, Ch.U.P. Published by order of the Board. Jno.G Hqlcosibk Seo’ry. Savannah, Dec. IT, 1828, deo 20 257 C N EORGIJA—Chatham county—F.i If cheaters < >fiic r 5/A, Marrh 1828. All pi-rxunshaving deummls against the estate of Wm. ltivd. into of Snvuunali, un alien t- ml subject of the King ofGrcat Brit ain, deceased, live requested to proent them at this office duly attested, und with' proofs to establish them, on dr before the fifth diiy of.March next, at which time a distribution of the next amount of his exf to will be mitfe atnong the creditors. . SAMLfM. BOND, Escheator, Chatham county, Ga. march 5 §oa55 ' • ’■ . - ra~'i KOKMfA.. Chfitlram County—Jly X.'AT the lion the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, sitting for or tfi- J1 Tojill ivliom it may concern. Wlteroas.'Ann Timothy, Inis applied to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Cnunty for letters of Administra tion do bonis tiuii on tile estate und cffucta of Peter Timolhv late uf Cbatliaui county deed, ns next of kin; These.are thcrefure to cite,and admonish ail, and singular, tho kindred and creditors of tire said .deceased to file their objections (If any they have) in the clerk’s office of the said court nr ordinary of said cOunty,on or before the third day of Jafi. next, otiter- wisalettenofadininistritionwill begraiitotl' - Witness the honorable Elias Fart, one of the Justices of said couit, tho 3rd (lav of Dec; A.D 1841V. . SA Ml' 1-lL AL BOND, c. c. o. dec 3 212 , miss Susannah L*w-tniis Caroline Light- fence,, ' bourn, Rensallaer Laspcl, Louisa L’Homooa, Benjamin Lawrence, Elizabeth A Lloyd, Christian Lampe, miss Hetty Lloyd, Jno Lean, John Low, Robt Leal, * AT. Matters, inns Alary Alyers, Andrew Marshall, Rev Jno Aloore, mrs Ann FAIaxwell^otAPInnis, 2 G Alarcland 2, miss Maria ftPIntoth, Titos S Mirat, - 2" mrs Al orris fl-llsr, 4 George B Al’Intosh,, Priscilla A Alirault, mist Hester A Al Tri Chas Alyera, .tosh, John Al Aliddleton, mrs ATnrgt M’Fatlin Pulydore M ills, E Al’Giuuis, Charity Alertit, ‘ miss Christiana M’- Jane S.Millsi . Kenzie, Sussannah'Mobley, Wm M'Elveen, mrs Isaac Nelson, Chas Norris, Richard Nelson, Henry A Nunis, A Nethcrclif), John Hardy Nusom, P. cajit David Page, 4 James A Pippins mrs —— Platt Ann Phidda Snherrii W Patterson,mis* Alary H. PotncJ W Pearce, 2 roy James Pagsers, Susan Purvis, R, - miss Jane Ross, Rose Robinson, John Robinson, 2 Julius Robinson, Thomas AL Roberts DanPeok George Peasly, miss Mary Pinder, Win Quantoch, Murray Reed, Chas Reed E S Rees, Jam-s Razor, mrs Mary Ryan, 2 iniss llellaiiy C Rob-Joseph A Russell, erlson mrs Nancy Russell, mrs Afnrtlu Robin son, fir. Jaremiaii Swstt, 2 Bearnard Savage, miss Alary W Smith, Jacob Shaffer, miss Jane Stibbs, Wm II Sawyer, 2 Wfn'H Simmons, Henry Swollen J St E Smith, John Shannon, Ins Singer, rnrs Sarah L B Sear-Rev Jos C Stiles,' "rough, 8 . Davltl Spinney, mrs Henrietta Sas-Howse Snow, * «"d, R F Stockton, miss Diana Soar Nath Snow, brough mrs Ixmlta J Jeremiah Sanders, Schrader, miss P Stephens, Tliomns Small, W John R Strohakes, Wm Stevens, Lewis Sturtcvant, John Stubbs, T, Lewis Taws, Wm HThompson, Maria A Trasper, Joseph Thomson Daniel C Taber, Debrotte Thomas Madame Tcssier, serf, 3 Jacob Teller, Joseph W Turpin, Albert E Terry, Tighc, Ir. Rev BWairen, -Rich'd Woodberrv. jr. Sam! A Waif, A mot Wood Mird, Diana Wallis, mrs Alartha Wylly, miss Virginia Wall, Isabella Wood. RF Webb, Capt Charles Win*- Shabael Wing, slow, 8 AjP-WIUhraa,* Joseph Wiggins, Wyl y-Woodbrige, UmrsAnn Witite, . RioH'd AI Williams,gShadaracb Winkler, Capt Joseph Wood, r. Wm Yeansan, • J L Yeomans. T Young, GEORGE SCHLEY,T-M," jap-2 .... • Prime Pork. . fjf JSBIILS. prime Pqrk—For .sale by 4 Ohallsiiapter&tupper dec 18 255- Paper Hangings, &c. &c. o AAA HF.CF.S French and Philadelphia PAPER HANGINGS, With suitable BORDERS, containing n handsome variety of patterns, just received by late arrivals frum New York'aud Phil, adelphli. V - Al*". in store, ■ 500 galh, Philadelphia Paint Oil 100 do Spirits Tutpentine 20 ewt English White Lead 8000 feat Ox 10 AifioricanGlass 2000 do to x 12 dn do 500 do 8 x 10 Boston crown do 300 do 10 x 13 English do do 900 do Oxll do do do With a variety of other sizes 200 galls. pUte winter strained sperm Oil j 800 do fall do do do Gin Oil in vats With a general assortment of articles in the line; for rale by P. MARLOW. N. B.—House, Sign, Ship -and Qrna- niental Painting, Gilding, Glazing (and Paper Hanging, Executed ns usual nt his old stand in Bull street, near the Exchange. 05* Wanted, two colored boys as ap prentices to the above named busindss. dec 8 243 Hall, Shapter & Tuppr, orrza tiik i-ollowino oodos at WHOLESALE PRICES, C^^fo^L'CASKS Thomastown Lime I# W 100 Toni Iron, nssorted 100 kegs nut Nails 75 bbls Howard st Flour, fresh 60 do prime PorkNY city inspection 20 do Whiskey 20 hhds.prime St Croix Sugar 100 bags Prime Green Coffee . 85 do fair do do 50 bbls LosfSugar 75>boxea Soap - 20 nines Cognac Brandy,Seignetlo’r Weis’s and Dupuy’s brands 10 do Holland GineSwnn mid An chor brands 5 jmncltrnns Jamaica Rbtn. 5.0 libls Boston and Portland dn loo do Nhftliein Gin Phelps’ and Jencks’ brands 453 kegs Paints, Whi*'’ Lend, Span ish Brown and Black Paints 25 (foh.Nb oALickerel 10 qr casks CfiEsweira Canary Wine 2 pipes do do do 10 cittlubt do . do do’ 25 colls Bale Rope 20 bbjs Calcined Plaistor ■ 10 kegs Bar l^sart 50 qr casks common Wines, Sicily Marseilles Madeira ' 4 qr casks' Sherry,‘tRdmano")irnnd 5 no dn Alalmsey Wine 100 pieces Alanilla Bagging 100 .kegs Leaf Lard . .. £ 100 whole add half boxes Alexandria Segars • 600 grind stones blue grit and small sizes dec 4 G EORGIA Chatham County.—Ty the Ron■ the Justices of the Inftrhr Codrt of Chatham County sitting for ordi nary furposes.. Tii all whom it may concern. W.horons, Archibald Smltli, sen'., surviv ing oxectiinr of the l ist will tfntl testntn’rnt of Ulrlck Tubler, deceased has l etliliinvd the said co irt to lie discharged frum’ all claim rubiUve M the executorship. - .These are therefore to oitn-nnd admon ish all and singular the kindred & creditors of said deceased to file their ob jections (if any they havejto the granting of thedismis sory oh tite estate of the deceased to the applicant In the Clerk’s office of. the said Court, on or before the first' day of July next t otherwise letters dismitsory will be granted. ..... Witness the Hon. Ellas Fort, one of the Justices of. the said Court the first day of Januaryt A. D. 1829.. Jan 8 » B. M. ROND, c, c. o. c,-jd 4"1 EOJIUIA, EfiitiRham County—fly WjfffAe Ron the Justiics of the Inferior Court of Effingham County, sitting for Ordi nary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas, Joshua Gnann, -ndminlstiator of the estate So effects, of Solomon Gnanh, late of Effingham county dec r d has peti tioned the said Justices to be discharged from the said administration. - These Are therefore to cite and admon ish,all,and singular the kindred and credi tors of the said dec’d to file their pbjectlons (if any they have) in the Clerk's office of the said court,on of before the 35th day of April next,otherwise Lettersdilmissory will be granted. . ' ■ Witness the hon. John Waldhonr o(|e of thp i- slices of said court,the 25th day o Oct. A. D. 1828.' JOHN CHARLTON, c c.x>. z.c. net 85 - • Potter’s Vegetable Catlioli- cott. Only gt per bottle^ The iinpnralleled reputation of this med icine is such, and itr pre-eminent. virtues are so well established, and so ; fully ac knowledged By nn Intelligent public, that it is Scarcely nocessnry to l,ty any thing further than that it it. 4 Sovereign Remedy, • In Diseases of tho Liver: Dehjlitv re sulting’ from intemperance and dissipation! Did and inveterate Ulcers ; Fains in ike Rones, attended with swelling uf the joints: Indigestlou > Blotches nn Ilia Face, Pint: pies, &c Syphilis t Cutaneous diseases generally, and-Tetter hi particular; Alercu rial and Scrofulous complaints. The,sub»oriber has - just received by the Queen Mali, a supply of rhe above medi cine,’and'otimresthe Public lie will keep a constant supply ofl hand, direct from Air. Potters, so that the public will not be deceived. For sale by A. PARSONS. Druggist No. 8, Gibbon's Range. . dec 29 208 Notice. F OUR montlu'nftci dntc' application. ' will lie made to the-Hon. the Infeci-. rior Goan; for the County of Effingham lor leave to sell the following property bolon jging to tho Kstatcnf Col. G Q Nowland (lec.vjktwo lots in townof Brunswick & ,1800 acres nflaml,Iyi]]g in llte comity ofM’ I utosh—Also 202 1-2 acres of land lying in the conniy of Aluscogee known by the -So. 55 7th (fist, drawn in (he late lottery by theorphans of the saidG G Notvlan. David gugel. F.rccutor oflhe Estate Of Q O Nowlan and Guardian for the Orphans. nOvfl 820 Lows Superior Perfumed Soaps. Fill .HE subscriber lias just received fr'onr JL tbeAIatiufacture. Lows Oriental Emoliont Compound “ Chinese Alusk ' “ ’Ktlp ' . i •“ / .Benzoin “ Olive , . r “ 'prlental. Vegetable. ", Vernacular • '. . ALSO. ■ I The Rea! arid Genuine Perfumed English Windsor- Sokjy, -y Flat and Round Cake; transparent Soap flaplna Soap in large and small Jaw For salo by "... Druggist Wd ^'GibbM^ < ^fonge. noy 17 C l t.tmblA. Cliallinmt.ointty-Byllc N linn, thr Jmlirts of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, sitting for ordi. liarij ‘iiurjiosca. To all to whom It may concern.' AVhrrcas, Michael Hrown, ndministrntor (.with the will annexed) on the estate of Daniol W. M'Kinziu, deceased, has peti tioned the lion, the Jii5tic.es oftlie Inferior Court, to be discharged from his said ad* miniMrution. •s These arts, therefore, to cite und ad monish all and singular the kindred, and creditors, of the said deceased, to file their objections if any they lmVe, in the Clcrk’Ji Ouicc nf the said Court) on or before the first Monday of January next, otlicrwiso letters dismissory will he granted the pcli- tionor. Witficss the lion. Elias Fort, one of the Justices of tho said court, the Oth-dny of Ju1y» A. D. liifie.- jiily 5* S. M. nOKU. c, c. o. ■ f'lEORaiA, Chatliiim Loufity.—Ijjf x-JT the Honorable the Justices of the In• ferior Court of Chatham County, sitting To all whom It may concern. ' Whereas AndrewT Miller Inis applied to the Hon the Justices of rite Inferior Court of Chntliam Gnunty for Luttmof Adi ministration on tiro i-stato ami rffecls of William Hurtdeo’dibbchalfor the heirs and creditors. < These are, there fore, to cite and admo nish nil and singular, 'the kindred and ere- ’ tlitofs of the said (li censed in file their ob jections, If nnv they huvb.'lo tbe granting nr the administration oftlie estate oftlie dccMsed tb tho applicant in the Clerk's offlee ( of tlie iaid Cpurt on or before the 13th dayofJanuary next: otherwise let- ters of administration will ho granted. Witpess thoHon. Elias Fort, Esq. one oftlie Justices nf said Court, the lStli day of Ileo, A. D. ono thousand eight hundred and twenty eight. s. m. Bond, c. c. o. doc 18 IS-,* Liberty lnfovior Court. - -JUNK TERM,.1428. ■JTPdN the petitinn ofWiB. Fleming, U praying for (tie establishment of'n certain note of jiand,given by Johhllar- ri*ito Thos. T- Shepard, for one..hundred find eighty ninedollara 2 1-2 cent -d bearing date on or about the (list of Apt,. 1820, a copy whereof ns nearly aithe peti tioner can recollect, is filed with the said petition, together with nn affidavit of the loss thereon D is ordered, thfil the said copy be established in terms of. the act in such cases made and provided, due notice being given of tin) Application,agreeably (5 the'rules of court, unless cuuse he Sltbtrfi to the aentrary, Extract from tbe minutes, one 41 ' E,. BAKER, Clk Decimal Interest Table, Calculated for (he use of MERCHANTS AND BROKERS, A T 0 per cent, embracing Calculations of Interest from SI to S9900, front one day toO months, contained In sixsmal) folio pages. r lido.. . A TARlE OF INTEREST. front,$1 to snaoo, from 1 day to efifosys and un SI to |9000 frbtn 1 month to 9 years—nn otic page. The whole calo-i- cttlation contained on 1.1 pages. By Jottn Hahts'iiorn. Price SI 50 For sale al LUTHER'S Ex Office. nov I Brought to Jail.) S N Savannah oil the 21st tilt, a negro man who says his name is JOHN, and I he la-longs to Joslali Bell ,of Bourke County Georgia, that ,he left home about two months agarfor the purpose of working out. he is 5 feet 7 S-4 incites high and a- bout 45 years of age. He is a blacksmith by traap. JOHN J. BEVr S, j.'t. c. nugas Jj9 Brought to Jail TN Savannah ofi the £lst tilt.a ncgiomsn JL who says his n.wie is EDAIOND. and that lie belongs to Joslali Bell of Burke County, Georgia, that he left home about |wo months ago for the purpose of .work ■ ingmiti lic ls'5 feet 5 1-8 ruches high mi about 40 years of age. JOHN t. DEWS, j. c. c. aug 23 178. Brought to. Jail. F I Savannah, some time ago, a negro man who says hh name is JIM, nnd -that he belongrto John Pitman but dees not know w iiero his master lives,nor when he runaway from. I am induced to he Ilevo that Ite.is Owntd by sbme one else, ho is 4 feet 0 l-Unchos high and about IS years of age; he stammers a little wind speaking. ' ' ' JNO.IDEWS, y.c.o jiQM.14 142 . Notice. A LL persons having detnnnds Against the estate of Thomas Johnson late of Bmahbel county deceased, are request ed tb present ihem WithTif tlio time, and'In the forin preset it>ed by law—and those in debted ere required to make-immediate payment to X WILLIAM McGARVIN, Ex'or. Emanuel County, Dec. 4tli, 1828. dcc.8 245 Plains and Blankets FHVHE Siibscrihers have received their JB. supply of PLAINS and BLAN KETS, whidli A'lththoselefton hand of the last year's, importation, will enable them to supply their customers'with Woolens, as low as heretofore, end Ontlid same liberal credit.- . y ' W. & H. ROSE, „ net 9 198 , TaveTn. T HE subscriber has opened n Public House on St James’ square opposite the Large Stable in lira occupancy of ML Pickartf, and pledges himself that n». effort shall be wanting on his part, to contribute •to the enjoyment and comfert of foe trav eller—Tno Proprietor wjll.betgnrtellil fori ‘•'“'"WSSffiv. . oct 25 all Brought to Jail, TN Savannah, on the. 7th July a ne- JL gro than avho says his name is Jack and IllAt hebelongslo Lcwis : Jones of Monro* County, Georgia—that he ranaway about five months ago,he is 5 feet 19 inches high und about 80 years of age; • JNO. I. DEWS, j. c. c oct 4 .190 / Broughtto Jail, ; * N Coosawhatcliee, on the' 18th Inst., .1 runaway man who says-his name a HN,and tlinrho belongs a'Wr. McCatr of AIncon Georgia,said fellow is about 20 d 22 years bid, five feet 5 Or 0 incites high has marks on his left arm-which appear t» be received from fire Burns. P. J, BESSELLEU,'jaiio*. fiug 21 177 i Brought to-Jail) , " TN Savannah, on the 8th Inst. a^negM J. man who saysliis "name Is. ANTHO NY,and foat’hekeibngs.'to- Wfir.’.Daw. ofBurk oouuiy Gcblaia, font he ranaway about one month ago.-ll® is 5 feet 8 incite' i. deo 3 242; , , ~ Brought to Jail. TN Savannah on the 14th [nri-a n«r» JL man w'ho aays itisiname is 0C11 and that he belongs tb Charles Carte' Augusta Georgia, that Itwranawny aM brie month ago he is 5/foot 5 inches -iri 0 »ndiaBout;4Syegr»^of .. iov 20