Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, November 02, 1829, Image 4

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PUBLIC SAL..EN. Executor's Sale. 15y J. 15. Herbert. On Monday 9th Novomber noxt, i\t 11 o'clock, will bo sold nt the house formerly occupied by Mrs Sar.ili Do La Motta, ('resident street, all ihc household uiul KiWlien Furniture. * ncirtsisTiNuiir ‘A large Extension Dining Table, Card Tahirs, Dressing Tables, Chain, Carpets, Mantle Glasses, Crockery anil Glass Ware, Andiions, bliovol und Tongs. • A 1.10 !B.eds,Bedsteads* Bedding Sold by permission of the Honorable the Court uf Oidlnary, and by ordor of tile Executor. , sept a Terms cash. Administrator’s sale. On thefirst Tuesday in January nat. W ILL bo sold lielbro the Court House in Ditllocli County between the usual hours of sale Alftlio lands belonging to the estate of Isaac Waters, sold by order,ofthe-Justices of the Inferior Court of said county, lor She benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. sept I S JOHN WATERS. Adm’r. lSSf Sale. Administrators’ On the first Tuet Jay in December next. W I LI. be sold before the Court house in Effingham county between -the tmal hours of sale. The real estate of Win II. Womack de- oeased, consisting of sovernt tracis of land, gin said cou-ty, being on both sides of the Louisville road—containing five hundred nud seventy acres, for fho benefit of the heirs. Theahovc property sold by order of the Inferior Court of said county, silting for ordinary purposes. WM. A. PUEV ITT. Administrator in right of his wife. SAKAI 1 PREVATT, Adin’x. ytept 19 ISIS* City Marshall’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL he sold befotoJlie court house fin the city.nf Savannah, between' the u.ual hours of sale, the following pro- pert v : Lots Nos. 10 nnd 80, Washington ward si itli the improvements thereon, bounded east by East Broad st. south by Julian •st west by Washington square and north by Iirynti st. levied oo as the property of John EfMlilfhatn, Jnn. to satisfy lines im posed by council tilt him for violating, an ordinance of the city—properly pointed out by him. F. M. STONE,'c.si. net SI 210 PUBLIC SALES. Executor’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in December next. W ILL be sold before the Comt house in Savunnnh between thu usual hours of sale. All the eastern tonoment of Brick buil dings on lot No 8 Darby \Vard;Ilouse and lot No 81 Columbia Ward; lot ami hull- dings No 13,-Carpenters lion, Lot NoO nnd improvements Decker tvird and lot No Hi and lull the improvements Decker Ward, all in the city uf Bavannoli; being pan ofthe real estate of Josialt l’onlield, late of Savannah dec’ll, Sold by net-mission ofthe Court of Or dinary of ChathamCounty—for the hone fit of lire heirs and creditors. Conditions cash. JOS.'GUMMING,) S.C.DUNING, oet t 800 Ex’ors df-Josialt $ PcnAtld. City Sheriff’s sales. On tile first Tuesday in December noxt. ILL be sold at the court hou«o be- . tween tile hours of 10 & 4 o’clock Lot arid improvements on West Brnad street, Oglethorpe ward Che present resi dence 01 the dclendent—Levied on to sa tisfy an execution iu'feror of Henry Morn ingstar against Ezra' Kent. A negro girl named Juddy, levied mt to satisfy an execution in fnvor of Henry Morniugsiar ugainst John S. Foster, Mary G. Foster his wife and Hester Lopcr. Northern half of lots‘89 and 40, Elbert ward with lire improvements thereon front ing on Jefferson street hounded north by a lane levied on to satisfy an execution in favor of M. &-J. Cimninghaui-nnd one in Dancing Academy. -JOHN C. LEGE, respectfully informs his-friends and tlio public, tlrat his Dancing School for tire reception of young Ladies and Masters, will bo open on Mon day the 2d of November next, Iti the Solo mon's Lodge Boom. Days of Tulton, Mondays, iPedneUtiysand Fridays, at 5 o’clock 1>. ,M. He will also attend in pri vate houses and Seminaries. Tiro school for Gcntlemun will also com ntenco on the 'saute evening, nt 7-o’elnek. I’rlco of Tuition nttlto School Rtiom, $12 per quarter, nnd private-lessons fits, uno half payahlo advance. not IT 807om|| Executive Department, Georgia, • - OCTOBER ff, 1823. ... rnnitest fifths Sunatux Acndemicus, It Is ordered, that a list of ^timT'ernl ZfrfK ol the public Treasury on no, it of the Poor School and Academic Fund. during the past year, with the names of l e i c rm s who received them, bo prepared for publication in the Georgia Journal, the Macon Messenger, Columbus Entpilrer, Athenian. Augusta Cmmliimouulist, and Stt- vnitnalitReptiblican, qr 0 , r, CLAYTON, Soc’ry Ex. Dep’t. > ‘llwhomitm.j, co , ' , I lium-as Askim p, "> A List of Girvcrnor’s Warrants drawn on tiro Treasury for County Academies, and do llvored from the Executive Department since tile report made to the last Legislature Sugar Cano. nfnUE subscribers will dollvor’in the ci- 1L ty any quantity of cane for seod, uf thu best quality, at {110 OTf 1000, tnclu- •ding all expenses. RCLLOClf & DUNWOODY. oct 80 ei7Jtf Negroes for Sale. A FAMILY of -I negroes, viz. a negro,' man about 4a years old, his wife a- bout 45, nnd their children; anogrn maul about 88, nnd e negro woman about 10— gll field hands I A family Of 8 negroes, viz: n negro man about 8f> years of age, a good tanner nnd field hand,Iris wife about 3b field hand, and their son about 4 yea is old, j A likely negro girl about 18 years old, | liotiso servant und field hand. Applv to JAMES EPPINGER oct84 818 favor of John I. Dews ugainst Abraham Sheftali. Sundry articles uf Groceries and dry gnodi levied on as Howard to satisfy uf John H.Giiudry act 81 he property of Pierce execution in favor A.D'LYON.c.s. City Marshal’s Sales. On Ahe first Tuesday in December noxt, N conformity with a resolution of conn JL' cil, I shall proceed, in front of tho Court House between the usual Irnurs nf 10 and-4 o'cluck, to sell tho folloning lots, viz; Lot no. 40. Brown ward, hounded oast by lot no 50, south by a lane nf SO feet,- wide north hy a street of 7b feet wide and west by a street 4b feet wide. Lots nos. ;,o and bl, upon -which the Circus now stands. Luts nns. 58 itnd 59 Brown wnrd, hoim- enst by Int no 57, south hy Lihorty street, tlrat fronts the South Commons, west hr Bull street nnd north hy a lane 30 ft wide. A building one anil a quarter story high and SO feet-lung stands upon one of these lilts. Lots nos. 01 and 63, Brown ward fron ting tire Smith Common. Lot no 83, Columbia wnrd,bounded east , by-Columbia Square, south hy York street. we-t by lot no 34, and north by Prcsident- Sheviff’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in Decemhernext. W ILL be sold in front uf the Court House in the County of Effing. Cam between the usual Ilnurs of sale. Two titan-'red acres ofland with all nnd ilogular the |m|Kovemints thereon, lying, and being in the co.mty of Effingt am bun tided hy land of Win. Womack and on the by land gran ed to Wiiglit Lofltry levied on ns tile piupeity of Frederick Womack to satisfy sundry executions in favor of Thomas J. Tootle, Jesse Sander* lin and others, levied on and returned to Street, •Lots nos. 47 and 48,Jackson ward .boun ded south by Liberty stieet, west by Jeffer son street, mirth hy a lane of 30 feet wide and cast l»y Ini no IS. The unexpired-leases of the following lots on t-pringliilt—Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, I U 14, 10, 17 18 anti 10 F. BL STONE, c. m. oct 31 ine'by a Constable. J. tt. MOROAN, s. E-c. oct 31 Sheriff’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in Decomberncxt. W ILL be sold* before the court House in Chatham County, between the usual hours of sale. Two lots situated in the city of rf-ivan nah. Nos. 17, and 18, with the buildings and improvements tlu-'reon, bounded East hy Colombia square, South hy President qt. west-hy Lincoln St. ami north hy State st.- levied on at the properly of Peter Gue- /ard, to satisfy an execution in favor of F. 11. Walloon, Buildings on half LaU-Nos. 80 arid 10, Elbert ward, bounded'Bast by Jefferson strsouih-by other halfsof Lots Not. 39and 40 west by Lot No.-38,anrl north hy a lane; levied-on at the property of Dr. Abraham Sheftali to satisly executions bitting from a Justice's court in favor of Joseph Cum tiling and others—returned to me by con stables,. One negroboy named Reuben, levied oh as the property of Janies Davis, it minor, pi operty pointed out by tire guardian sail minor, tosati-fy an exrcuuon issuing out ofa court in favoi of Finch &c Wnrlam —relumed tome by a constable GEO. M1LLEN. s. c. c. octSI 810 Negro Cloths,Blankets &e. At usual low prices—\u Shad’s Huildibos I ISAAC NORTON, H AS received bv late arrivals, nnd of-1 fers for solo the following t— SO hales Cotton and Wool Kersey (assorted) 10 bales all Wod Kerseyt(assmted) I l* do low pricctl Saiinetu, Cas- sinelts and Limeys 4 do henvy Welsh and English Plains 1 18 du Blenched nnd Brown Shir | tt gs and .-'heelings HEAVY XONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS Together with a general STAPLE AND Dry Goods. oet 83 Date. In favor of what county drawn. Amo Dol. 1828, Nov. 9. Troup, 188 *» »* 22. Newton, 108 a It 20. Bibb, • 188 it Dec. in. Wayne, 188 it It in. Lincoln, 188 •t It 20. llurkc, 188 tt tt 28 Marion, 815 it II 2(1. Jones, inn •t It so. Tump, 815 1820, Jail. 1. Baldwin, ■ 1C8 II 41 5. Monroe, 1Uff It II 9. DvKitlb, ten t It 20. Harris, 1115 tt Fid., 12. - o iela, 9lf» It Mar. 0. Hancock, 188 It •» 9. Putnam, 11111 tt It 10. Greene, 108 •* April 14. Twiggs, - 188 tt May It 20. Wilkes, 188 II 85. Muscncrct 1883 «• June 10. linker, 1811 It It 17. Tnlhor, 101)8 It It 17. Crawford, 1119 tt It 21. Decatur, inn «i •tt 25. Jelfersmi, I8U tt It 25. Houston, 1DII ’ll July 13. Clark, inn It Sept 9. 'Elbert, Burke, 18M 1888, Dec. 0. 92 1 tt tt It fl. n. Decatur, Crrcue, 707 215 tt tt 0. Twiggs, 452 II It 0. Wayne, 215 11091 Ct. 05 05 05 f-5 05 03 05 By whom receipted for. 85 85 W. II. Bledgo, for Trustees. Wm. D. Conyers, do Matthew Roberts,in, do Francis M. Scarlett, do Bern Remsnn, do S. Harlow, do W. Williams, a Trustee. ■ Win 11. Stephens do Vi bitfield li. Sledge do Wm Y. ii ahull do l - .. Mvriek, for Trustees. Win Ezzarrl, a Trustee. D. iiiel Hightower do W. ((itclicrieli, for Trttstoos. John Lucas S'tiunol K. Hodges Gen, II. Clayton E. Hamilton Erl w’tf Cary James) S. Calhoun Thomas Porter a Trustee. .1 P. Blackman for Trustees. Eltialt M. Amos do 11 r J 1 Gamble do Asa Holt, a Trustee. I David Mims John N- jljrplt aTrirsleo. ; 'lo all r WhcH!,ii,Tl,u,„n 5 Askew. Die estate of Jambs J.d ■turned tlm said Justices ti u 1 l“im Ins Said Exccr,torsliip. Ull, W | , , *■ kt'se arc thcicfore* lo cito i i ish all and singular tho kindred^nd^t' tors of the suiil dec, to file tUu ‘, 1 1 ‘ (if any they have) in the Clerk'lfe tlio Court of CDdinary of said r ( „n lf ru ’ e vf ^»veth«7th dayof^nu^ n&i " ise letters tlisntisaory will lie «.„,? l K ‘ r, | putittoner. 6 f amcd t 1 do do do do do do F. AL Ginks for Trustee*. S Harlow dp II T. Gamble do Geo. R. Clayton do E. Ilnuiiltnn do F. M. .Scarlett do no GEOUGE It. CLAYTON, Saemary, Executive Department. A'Llst of Governor's Wnrrnnlx drawn on the Treasury for Poor Schools, nnd receipted for nt the Executive Department, since the fhst Monday in November, 10211. etssni tmeirT of FANCY Fall and Winter Goods. late I 1 HE subscriber lias received hy .M. arrivals A full Assortment of Negro Clothing, CONMSTINO HP "Grundy's Width Plains, White Welsh do Heavy Woolen and Canton .Linsey I Kerseys Bine CassinctS and low priced Sattl-1 nets 5 4 clnths for -err ants LONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS. Negro Caps Pullicate and Rnnmll Handkerchiefs, | See. &c. Together with a general and extensive as sortment of ■ FANCY AND STAPLE N In favor nl wlmt Aomunt By whom receipted fur* couniy drawn. Hot Lit 1828, Nov. to! Bilik', 135 03 M Robertson fnr Trustees. 1823, .1*0, 15 Gwinnett, non 10 Gran land nnd Urine, for To. " Feb. 18 laekson, fin 88 Hilwd Adams, Trustee. “ Mar 27 Hall, 1355 52 George llaup do “ April n Henry, B*;o 18 A Spencer for Trustee. " June 18 Pike, 252 10 Clin* M'Dowcll do II II 18 Grawfnrd, 150 77 1 David Dclk, Trustee. II It 24 Decatur, 249 72 H. T. Gamble,for Trustee. II 'll 25 Houston, 120 70 David Slims, Trustee. Oct. 9 Columbia, 381 43 E S. Wellkortl do I» • 0 11 nl Inch, 207 05 J W Gibson ^du *• April 10 Lincoln, 258 70 Wm Jones do 4770 —— —1 88 October 15 GEORti 1•* It.CLAYTON, Secrelnrv, I'xccutlvo Dcnnrtmcnt. eoo Tax Collector’s sales. On the first Tuesday In line rtiber next, ITILfc ho sold before the rmirt house r in the city of Savannah, between lire usual hours of sale, tin f.iilr— ing .pro- perty.'cr sn much thereof as w ill satisfy the Slate anil County tax. Lot and improvements. Farm st. Ogle tlnirpc ward, also int ar.luls letter P same wnrd,levied puas the property of Jainc-s Morrison, to satisfy the state and county tax for llie year 10*0, amount dm- $10 75 nd costs. 1 ^ Two half lots nos 39 and 40, and tm prnvemcnls thereun, Eltrcrt ward, city of Savnffmh, levied an as tho'property of A- brahani Slieflall to satisfy the state and county tax for tho years 1027 and 1820, amount $48 04 and costs: Loi.nud imprnyements,Ggietbarpe ward. Ie(ier K. levied on ns the properly of the. esiate of Wm. Gold.inilh, dee. to snlisfy the state and cmnity'tax for the yoar 18-i'J amount'33 85 and'costs, DAVID BELL, t. u.c. c. oct St 213 suitable In the present and approaching season, which Ire offers for sale on accom modating terms. JAMES ANDBBSON, ■ Young’s Building. Oct SO tone ■ New Paint and Oil Store. Frederick !3ov,land & Co, City Marslu.l’s Sulcs. On tile first Tuesday in December next; W I 1< be sold before the court house in the city of Savannah, between the usual hours .of sale, the following property if the rents are not paid before lli.it times Lot no 6, Columbia ward, bounded casi by lot no 7, s mill by a lq»e, west hy Jot no 0 and north by Broughton st; re-entered up* , on as the property of John Morel. Lot no 29, Columbia ward, hounded east by lot no 30, south hy a bine, west by Ha bersham st. and north hy York st. re-enter ed unon us tho property of J & E Brown. Lot no SO. Columbia ward, bounded east by lot no 81, south hv a lane, west by- lot no *0 and north by York st. re-entered Earthenware, Glass ami Herring. nyj. n. herhv.ut. On MONDAY the Utlj November, At 11 o'clock will bt» sold ort Messrs. A Low & Co's Wliatf, 300 Crates Crockery, Consisting of all kinds of assortments suit able fur this matketand tile ptiucipal pprt of tliotii received this Fall from Liverpool ALSO '8 casks plain cut anil mmiHed Bn glisit tilts. 2 bales liaggingTwine ofthe best quality do sail Tjvine 150 kegs Scnlcli, fine Herrings Terms—All sums under $200 cash, over $200 to 3500 00 days, from $51)0 In $1080 00 days, over g 100(1 4'mouths fur approved indorsed paper, oet 31 tore lately occu tueei by T Tompkins in Whitaker- treet three doors South nf G. C. lion ttey's. where tltev intend to carry on House, Shiti, Sign and Ornamental Paniling. Gliding, Glazing nnd Paper-hanging, Chairs re painted. Gill and Bronzed, | ■ nil nf which w ill be dune in the neatest I [loUSC, Sign, FumiturC S’ uirt iinlip.it. I C7 a-. ■ . -** Fifty Dollars licwHrd. A BSENTED himself on tlt» 18th till rS. tny mulatto servant man JIM ho has been since in Savnnnnh. Fifty doll-os v. ill he paid on proof to conviction of his being harbored by a w-bito persnn, or twon ty dollars if hy a cnlnted person, nr ten -i'dl.trs for his -delivery in Jail. All mas ters and owner! of vessels nro cautioned not to receive him on hoard,'as every exer tion will lie tnkde to detect them, and .the law inforccd. JJ.M. is a small sizo man, 22 or 3 years old,'well made nnd thick for Ins height, smilcshvlien spoken to, one or both of his ear, Sre bored, he is passing himself ns a free man,ho wore a white hat, dark Snltinett short coat, has a red Plaid Camblct Cloak and other clothing, with Dim. tint lly wears a rrmnd jacket of darkSattine.il. WM BOBARTS. Riceboro, Liberty co. jab uf October 1833. P. S. The above fellow JIM, lias been seen lurking about the turrets of Bavnnnab. within tile last five or six days. oet 6 282ft Loaf Sugar, Hessians, am Bagging. f 4 nntlinfr from shiv Florian. pfi -g BBI.SLo5ifSne.ir JL I2U pcs 42 inch Dundee Cot ton ILtgF.ing. 10 pm Hessians For s.iln bv HALL. SHAFTER k TUPPER. oct 19 ) CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE Osnabiirgs anti Colton Bagging. PIECES Cntton Bagging 5 hub s Osrriburiis Just rcei’lvod per lnig t'ouricr, nnd sole low at M. PHENDEHOAST’S No 3 Si 14 Gibbon*s Ranut* onf HI §> Bye. A FEW Bushels fur seed. Applv to [JL PALMES & LEE. opI 29 Witness the (Jon. Elias Fort, one 111* (ni.l P— Justices of tjie said Court «p W|| "l ■b.y of Jtdj- a. p*’" I mill the 7th JJjjjOWif oigltl hnndre'd aud jnly 7 l ' v cntj.l 8. M. BOND, c. c, o.c nary purposes. .... 3 ' a,l n’hm it may concern. Whereas, h,. S. llees nnd Tit Iltce, administrators of Thomas ffijl ceased tins petitioned tlio s „|d t , ’*l be discharged from -heir tulmliibt,,H 1 hose tiro therefore,to cite and ... I islt all and singular the kindred &' I of said deceased to file their obie> ti, - ’ any they havo)to the granting oftl,.-’' enrv .ill t In nrlelo .1 b ‘ ,l1 °3| sory on tlio estate of the deceased7?! applicants in (lie Clerk’s office ofib'll Com honor before the 7th tiny of j I next; otherwise letters dismlssory .alt granted. • Witness tlio Hon. Ellas P or | I the Justices of the said Court'll,.Il dayof July. A. D. 1829. iuly 7 8. M. BOND, o.co., EilltOIA, Ohiiihain (;« c-Jiv-ti.-s, s.uaiiiiini Horn,-,, i the Honorable, the Justins I ferlnr Court oj Chatham County, for ordinary purposes. "] To ail whom it may enneent. |. Whereas. William Willianii,appBnbl letters of administration on the cite,o efiiotj of John Shnw. the yoniigcr, |,J -Savunnnh, doccased, in behalfu link and eredjtnrs. SiTheso are, Ihcrelore, to cite and ( Islt all _and sityular, the kimlrrd anda ilnrs of the said deceased to file il i irol lions, if any they have, in tin-, (ice of said court, on or blforr i|„ , dny of Dem-mber next, otlier-i iso Ictlcn J admiqistrntion will lie graun-il. Witness li s Hun Elia. Fort, one,, Justices of tbc said court at 8auiu a Sto day uf Qctf A D 1826. S M BOND, c co c c. I oet 31 * G mimficMm, Coiuny-Ati Don. the Justices of the Inferior of Chatham County, Billin', fir o,Ji m p it posts To ail whom it may concern. Whereas, A G Oomler, In - applied J the lion the Coiirl of Ordin,r»nlCl, * ham Comity for Letters fiflilmlnisitai with tho will annexed, on the esl.iln ; effects of Johii A Diiebcll, tale nf nah, niercbiiht.’dcccnsodf in beliilf of I heirs. • Tlieso are, therefore, to rile ami .i nisli all and singular III o. Minim I mid L ililors of tho said deceased, to file tlieir c jeotjqrif (if any they have) in {lie t'lertl Office of the said Conn, on nt before til 14thday of Nov. nekt, nlhctvi-eielteri j administration will he grimed io tin- , applicant. Witness the linn. El'** Fort, tmeafn Justices of tlio snid court nt BaVanajT for 14th d ly of lei. A, D.1829. oet 81 8. ill. HOND.c: t 1 milliner, aud al short notice. - ALSO Kj’i’pconstantly on hand a. general soimtein of I'itims, Oil, Windowglass, Putty anil Brushes. Patent Composition for Vessel’s Bot- tems. Ksw'V; - ' ■ . A lot of Sperm Oil and Onndtos, » nil ril'-liicli will In- sold cheap foi cash or short approved credit. A lot of Patent nnd Common Compo ses for Vessels, Compasses repaired and put in cjinplote order, at short nplico. We hope by strict attention to receive a share of public patronage. N. It be tlninkfu tended io. net 20 orders from ilie country will fully received and punctually at- 217m upon as the properly -if J Si E Brown- Lot no SO, Elbert ward, bounded east hy lot no40, south by Liberty st. west by lot no 33 and north by a lane, re-entered upon as the property of miss Sheftali! Lot no 40, Elbert ward, bounded cast by Jefferson st. south by Liberty st. west by lot no SO and north by a lane, re-entered , upon as the property of A Sheftali. Lot no l.New Franklin ward, bounded cast by Telfair’s lot, south by Day st. west by .Montgomery st. and-.north by lot no 2, vc -eutfretl upon as tlio property of John C llelrenstine. Lot no 58, Brown ward, bounded-east by lot iib 55, south by Liberty st. wejt by lot no 57 and north by a lane, re-efilflred upon aa the property or R W punier! F. M. STONE, e. M. -.oqt^I SJ0 CLASS, No 10, To lie drawn in Washington On the 20th inst. 0 drawn numbers. SCHEME: Washington City m A M.. in J 1 prizes of $10,000 1 do 3,000 ' 1 do 2,000 1 do 1,830 0’ do 1,080 5 do 400 10 do 300 20 do ' 200 40 do 100 Tickets, . ... $4 00 Halves, . . . . 2 00 Quarters, ..... . . . . 1 00 Orders attended to at LUTHER’S Lot.cry fy fisefange Office. oet2.8 ft® 1 v' . • Y.-r..-. - ! MA.DAM (i. PETIT, FROM PARIS. TO>' ESPEOTFULLY informs the La- .siJk/ dies of Savannah and its vicinity, that she lias opened a great variety of the l’AlllSIAX FASHIONS, ' -, Ccinsistinff of MILLENARY, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Frencli Bonnets Ostrich 1 Bird of Paradise l Feathers. Miirahon ) Thread l.nceand Bohinclts - French Embroidery, Caps,Capes,&c. Artificial Flowers j Ladies Head Dresses, verv elegant Fancy Boxes', &o. Sic. &c. " Madam Petit continues the Bonnet and Dress Making and w|ll oxecute all orders al the shortest notice; She repairs Voils and Laces, and renders them as white as new—fixes Leg- luriis, bloaches them, nnd gives them any shape that is requested ff?"Sho also dresses Ladies' hair ' for balls. N. B In the course of the next* month, MadameG- P. will receive Irom Paiiis,h Iiox of the most fashionable Winter Huts and newest patterns. ScuddcCs Building, opposite Low, Tay lor boo's, J Ship PA 1 N T ING, GILDING, GLAZING AND PAPER- HANGING T HE subscriber grateful for former , favors, after n residence nf ten voars, tenders his services to the public in the a- bove line, and Informs them that Ins Es tablishment, Sign ofthe Dan,hind Brush, mar the Exchange, is undergoing a ueneral and extensive improvement, and that lie lias received by late nrrlvnh a large supply ol Paints, Oils, Brushes, Window Glass, &c. &c. With tho assistance ofa compei lent foreman, whom lie has employed, will enable him to execute work of the kind, on us accommodating terms as any person in the citv. Paints, Oils, Brushes, IVindow Glass, Sashes, Paper Hangings, fyc. fee. With a general nssnrtinent of articles in the line always kept on hand, for sale wholesale and retail. N. It. Paints prepared Tor use and ditec- liuns given for using them. P. MARLOW. net 8 202 Notice. T he savannah library, wtn l»o opened liorunfier on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday in each week from ii lo 5 o’clock, P. M. WM MOREL, Librarian, oct 17 I07f Notice. A LL persons having demand* against tile rstuie nf J nines L Anderson, of Emanuel county, will present the in duly attested, and those indebted to the same will make immediatepnvment to sept 28 TIIoMA8 VVINNEY, 4~I ORGIA, Liberty County-] HjT Won. the Justices of tht li Court of Liberty County, sitting ft’ nary purposes i'o all wliom il mny cnuctm- Whereas, Mr,. Sarah Sinylic, of county applies to ho disini-'isl ftw Guardianship of Joint S. l-’ruscr, nf John E. Fraser, Into of said couniy (leased. ' I’liese aro theiefnre tocilcam/ lu.i isli all null singular thu prisons eonrt-i tofilo lliuir objections (ifatiy they u- 1,t ') my office nt RicobOrn, nnorUtoieikt Monday in November next, olheswtse tors of disinissory will bo obtained by said applicant. Witnt-as the lion. William uf the Judges of the Court ol said Comity, this 18th day ol July 1,1 1820. F.. MAKERiOi ».*«•* net 0 Apl El x^r ti ORGIA, Chatham Ommiy.—By the Hon. the Justices of the Jnferioi Court of Chatham County, sitting for Or dinary purposes. To all whom it may cmicorn. * Notice ^ I.L persons indebted to the late Wir,- iOi mM ,00123 V". LIAMS OnlETT, will be pleased Io make paymeiil to the subscriber; anil those having demands against the same will present them to JAMES HIGGINBOTTOM, Administratin' Lower Throe Runs, (8. C.) dept. 7th, 1823. oet 3 201 Notice, Jj’IOUR months after date application will bo made to tho Hon. the Justi ce* of the Inferior Court of Liberty.Coun ty. fnr leovo In sell one hundred acres nf land belonging to tlio estate of Donald Fra ser,for tlio benefit ofthe hoiis.ind cicditurs of said estate. MARGARET R. FRASER, j»ly 25 170 Executrix. For sale. A TRACT of land containing 250 a cres, situate in the district of Oi- angeburgh, on Edisin creek in tho state of Mouth Carolina, bounding noitti on Imida of Daniel Mazyok, nnd south and wc»t on -he said creek. Fora plat of said laud, and terms ofsnlc, apply to GEO. GLEN, i.eb^ E.x'or, oet. yfJohneUn. ’.Vherens, R, W. Ilaheisliaiii, Adminis trator, of the estate of Alexander (laiipr| sham,Into of Savannah, deceased, has pe titioned the said jnstices lo he discharged (Vom his said administratorship. Tlieso are therefore to cite nnd admon ish all and singular tlio kindred and cred itors of the said dec. to file tlieir objections (ifany they liavo) in the Clerk's office of tho Court of Ordinary on or before the 3d day of April next, otherwise letters disinissory will he granted to tlio petition or, Witness the lion. Elias Fort, one ofllm justices of tlie said Court at Savannah tlio Sd day of Oet. A.D. 1823. 8.M. BOND,o, c. o.c. c oct 3 C l EORGIA—Chathatr. County—R« JJ* IP- it. . -.V r ' the Honorable the Justices nf ihc hi fe ior Court of jChatham couniy sitting for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern Whereas Goo. Millen has applied to tho Honorable tho Court of Ordinary of Chaiham county for letters disinissory on the estate tic effects of Jno L Bciibrnuk late nf said county, deceusod. Thosenietlinrcfore to citoand admonish all ami ningulnr the kindred and creditors of snid deceased to file tlieir olijeclinns (if any !hoy hnvn)io tho granting of tliclotlers disinissory on the ostnto of the deceased to tho Applicant in tlio Glorlt.’s office of the said Court, on nr hefine tlio" 20th day of Dec. next; otherwise letters dismissory will lie grunted. Witness tlm llonoraldo Elias Fort, one nf the Judges of said Court, thc'aotli day of June, A.D. 1023 • 8. M. JJONDj c. c. q, I&o* 1 .. jtmo 50 a~1 EORGIA, Chatham Sf lion ihc Justices of the Court of Chatham Coui,ty,tilti»SF , ‘ nary purposes. ' To all whom it may concern. Whetcas J nines Lanier of tea' 111111 ., pplicd tn the Honorable tin; ^'°! Irl ° : dinary of Chaiham county (at Administration (le bonis non on ■>• and effects of Duvi.l O. Sloan, late county dee. ns principal creditor. Tlieso nro tlicreforo to cite n«“ islt,all,nnd singular tho kindred m tors of the said dec’ll to file tlicif Oij (if liny lliev liave) to the f""! 1111 ; ndntlnTsirulloit of the estate af lb' to the applicant inlhoCIcrkso ....,1 n.siti'r f\n nt liofiff’d tl)0 Dtl the snid court, on or befo/c the • Nnv. next, olherwise letters odini" 11 will he granted. Witness the I . Hon. Elias fortl of tho j i slices of said court, tlio 8a October A.D. 11123. S.Al.BONP, o.c.oJ oet 3 * C l EUHG1A. Ellinglinin <«■ Kt/m JJm l,a J,,sticrs C, Court of Effmgham count,/ silMgJ ' U,r,J «!, wliom it mny,concern' Wltercns, J no Q ■ Rulny of theosiato of Alalliew titionod the said Jnsliccs.lo bo from Ids said execittc.rsf.ip. d , Tlieso arc therefore to cite a"™ i i.nd'siii|9'b'Gl>o l|'»; ;f Spot, iifsnid deceased to file theBLJ¥ f( J| any they have) to Ho cr ofthe said l>ct;tioneMi fico of the snid Court, porM,, dayof Nov next, olhorwiso W ,ui v will lie granted. Witness tho lion. .1 (V! 1 ’1 illlllfll „ 10 Justices of -said court Ilf HUM