Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, December 16, 1829, Image 4

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PUBLIC SALES. . Executor’s Sales. On Ihefirst Tuesday in January heal. •^PjjTlLlilHiiliild hi:lore tho Ladit bouse, ■tlio usual in Savannah between ‘hours of-sale. ' All tho ututenvteuementtrf Brick buil dings on lot No O-Darhy WSrdtHousc lot No 81 Columbia Worth bit nml b«ll- dinas No IS,"Carpenters Ran. Let NnO uml improvements -Decker uira anil Jot “No 19 uml hnll'llie-imprnvoinonis Decker Ward, ell In the clty of Savannah; being •part oTihe real esmto of Josiah PeilUcld. late of Savannah defs’d. Soil by permission oftlie Court of Or dinary ofCltathain County—fortlte hone- lit of the heirs ami creditors. Conditions °"jOS. CUM MING. ) Ex'-urs of Josiah S. 0. DUNNING, $ Penficld. nor SB *32 '•-Executor’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in Jaunarv next. W ILt. be sold at the court house in Effingham comity, between the usual hours of sale air tho veal estate of Matthew Rxhn deceased, composed ol se veral tracts of land, to «it: S5 acre* lying on Snvanunli river* join- ing lands of Berry and Metzgar. S3 sen s nf pine land in said cuunty.joih- .-ins lands of Bei ry and Exlbv. 50 acres joining UihU ofltalm snil-Psul* PUBLIC SALES. Comstock’s Natural His- City Sheriff's Sales. On the first Tuesday in January next. W ll.l. he -old nt the Court House In Savannah, between tlio hours nf to and 4 o'clock. A building und file Cotton press oontai d ned therein on Roacho's wharf ^formerly I Ainsworth' Slnntoii's) lolled on to satisfy an execution infavororwylly & Drown, against John ■ivveriiigltnin Jr. A. D’LYON, c. s. dcofi ' - * tory. W. T. WILLIAMS—lias just Rectired. Natural liistoiy ofQnailrupedi, with en gravings, by J. L. Comstock Cooper's Virgil Stouglilon’s Virgil - Gould's Virgil Virgil Deltdnnl * Dictionary ... also, The Talisman for 1830 Tho Book of tho Boudoir, by Lxdy Morgan iitrv g4 438 H Stationary. Wm. T. Williams AS on blind a general assortment ol Sheriff’s sale. On lilt! first Tuesday in January next. W ild, be told before the court house in the city of Savannah bctiveon the usual-hours nf sale All the eastern moiety nr half part of all llrose lots, parts or parcels of hind, sit H The Subscriber AVINQ been, appointed agent fur — . Bgt the sa1o of tlio following articles of fers them nt tho inarofacturlilg prices. Sulphate of Quinine, -Compound fluid extract ofSarsaparilla, for extemporaneously .making the l.ishoh Diet Drink, Ike. &c. it purticnlnrlv uated and tiei.su in the hamlets of Yama. commended to the faculty for its convR. craw and City of Savannah and enmity of nicncc, See. One table spoon Ini will Chatham, being the-wh'olo oflnt No. (5.) make a pint of Lisbon Diet Drink ir nil- five, and piirt of-lot No. (4) four, which ded to common water. Tins articlo lias said Eastern half theieofis bounded on proved much more aclivo than the puna the North by the liver Savannah, on tlic teas, and other preparations of satsapanl. East by Wharf lot-known -as Pooler's, on la, nml is extensively employed by Hie ra the South by Indian elrect, and on tlio | cully, and introduced Into public loMitu Itch 50 acres granted Conrad cembei. 1757. - . . 100 aoies* granted C. Ralm, 4tn July* 50 acres granted loUn Gugcl, 6tb Dec 1757a in acres joining lands ofRalm and PaUI- " C 33 1-2 acres joining - lands of Fetter. Exley and Giiann. 50 acre* joining land* of Rohn an raul- itch, originally granted to Join* Gngel* 27 acics 1)0muled by laudSof.Otts.Unanii and Bolinger. , . , . The above tracts 511 lying »ad being in the county of Eflinglinm. *50 acres known by the numhei.173lath Di-trict, Early county, erigntnlly grtuled to Matthew Kuhn. . *50 acres known hytlie number 83, ulh "District, Early county.. The above property sold by an order from tho lion, the Inferior Court of the county of Effingham, fur tho purpose of making a division with tho heirs of the said estate of Matthew Kalin.- Conditions made kuown on ihe day«of aate JOHN C. RAHN. j Executor of the willof Matthew Kahn deceased, nov 5 -2*3 . West by tho" Western nloitty of said lot and a half, and containing one hundred and filly feet nn tho river Savannah, and runs hack from the water to Indian street, together with the buildings anil improve moms. Levied on under end by virtuoof foreclosure of'mortgogein favor of Sani- uol Hide, administrator of James M. Bol ton. deceased, against Robert and Joseph Habersham. •GEORGE MII.LEN, a. c. c. dee# .Executor’s sale. OUR -tnonths-ofter date application F will be made to Ihe hono'iable tile justiees of the inferior court, of Chatham county wlien.eiuing.fur ordinary purposes* for leave to sell all that tract or parcol ol land in Chatham county, containing three the Rons in this and other cities, where tlio use ofsarsepaiiltais required to a considerable extent. ■ Pipeline, (Preeip. per Potass.) a valua- hie article in intermittent fevers. ' Tlds article differs essentially from tlio semiopaqiie, yoltow crystals, obtained by simple evaporation .and' purification of the alchaliolic solution. Oil ol Black Peppor, (Precipitated,) a poworful Stimulant and valuablo remedy in typhus lever, also as an external stimulant united with Decoction of Cantharides in Spirit of 'Turpenline.-'Coulion. An oil of black pepper may he found in the mnr ket, obtained by distillation—this is by no means the same as the article above desert* bed. and is very feeble, if not entirely ties, litute of the particular property for which nbovo has been introduced. One bundled acres, more or less bring tile real estate of Wm Cooper dec. .For tho ben efit of the heirs of said estate. EDWARD COPPEE, • Executor. FRANCES. E. GILDON, -Executrix. nov SO o Marshal’s- Sale. in Administrator’s Sale. On the first Tuesday sir January nut. W ILL be sold at the cotirl house Effingham county, between the u- •ual hours of sale, all the real estate of benjamin Kennedy dec., composed of sev eral tsacls ofland. One tract ofland lying and being inlhe -county of Effingham, cpntaining'87t) acres Mar (he Sister’s Ferry on the Augusta Road, where the late Benjamin Kennedy formerly resided. Three other tracts adjoining tlio same, a particular description of which will be giv en on the day of sale. One tract in each of ilia following conn Ales, to wit, Baldwin, Hall, Habersham 'Si Houston. ! The above.pioperty sold byxn order oh tained from Ihe Hon. tho Inferior court of the county of Effingham for the purpose Of making a division withtlte hairs of ihe said ■estate. Conditions cash. JOHNpCHARLTON. Administrator -of the estate of 11. Kennedy, deceased, nor 5 £23 N the first Tuesday in January next, _ will he told nt the 1 ourt House in the city .-f Savannah, between the ''ours of ten and three o'clock, the tollowiug slaves: Rose and her four children, Tamar, Miller, Charlotte and her two children. Tom and Nancy and Leali, levied on ni tiie property of John Moral,amder an exe cution in favor of Ihe Hank of-the United States vs. tho said John Moiei, JOHN II. MOREL. dec 3 Marshal, D. O. & Suvanuuk Poor House ^Hospital. V ISITING COMMITTEE for Dec. 18*9. Frnncii Sorrel anil Moses Cloland. Attending Physician Dr. Forth. JOSEPH CUMMINO, Sec'ry, nov 28 drop of oil ol black pepper, added to six grains of quinine, will greatly increase the powers of this remedy. Extract of Quinine. This Is tile resld mint oftlie preparation of Quinine. Two grains are fully equal to on* of the former;-! and, as it is less than one third Ihe price, it is of course much cheaper to the practitiou< er tlian the sulphate. . Citrated Kali, for extemporaneously making the saline draught. One drachm of this salt dissolved ib four ounces of wa ter instantly forms the neutral mixture, e- qual end similar in every respect to that made from fresh lemon juice. Black Oxide of Mercury,‘lot oxtempo-r raucously forming the blue pill. One- fourtli of a giaiu equal to four grains of blue mass. •■Solidified Balsam Copaiva. This pre paration contains the Oil and Rgsin, and is rendered solid for the convenience of forming into pills. This ankle contains ell the virtues of the Copaiva in a concen trated degree. A. PARSONS, Druggist. 'At the Eagle No 8 Gibbon's Range, nov *4 A Cnrd. M RS. JAMES HILLS, finding it re i " qnisitc to turn her alien! ion to some occupation fur the support of tier family, will tliaiikfiillyHaccoimniidate with Board a few young Ladies, or six or eight Chil dren, to whom she will pay every attention that may ho requiaile, on terms as moder ate as can-lie afforded, ocl *0 217 j Administrator’s sale On Ihe first Tuesday in January next. W ILL he sold before tile Court I louse in Bulloch, County between the usual hours of sale All the lands belonging to the estate Of Isaac Waters, sold by order of tlio Justices of she Inferior Court of said county, for tiie benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. JOHN WATERS. Adm’r. *ept 1C 182f Administrator’s Sale. On llie first Tue*dayin January next. W ILL be sold ai the Court House in ftltingltain County, between the u* sunl hour* of side. The following negroes, belonging to the estate of Jonathan Rack ;'. Joy, deceased, A plimit young fellow named Simon, good IjOji undiljiild hand, a * young wench .jianw^4^^|rexcelleiit house servant, n ymtt'ig^itf’hained Mary *.ind an old . Tl^ji^Vebegtoes sold hy an order from •iheJloi!. the Inferior'Court oftlie County of CHinghnin for the purpose of making a diAHion w ith tho heirs of the said cst/of J Jiacklty. Conditions cash. . JNO. CHARLTON, Adm'r est. of J. Buckley. ^ nov 5 2*3 Just Received. ■ARATDGATowders in tin t «* a Compound Fluid Extract of parilla ■Oil of Bjack Pepper Extract eCQirinin* Lolified Copaiva Black oxido. of Mercury Citrated Kali, I'iperino Genuine Red Bark -Croton Oil, French Oil Of Cuhcbs " " Copaiva. Jodine Ilydiiodalc of Potass Acid Prussic The subscriber having been appointed agent for the sale of the above articles, of fers them for sale at the manufacturer’s prices. A. PARSONS, Druggist. At tile Eagle, No. 8, Gibbons’ range, nov ° 220 Dunlap’s Albany Ale. 1 BARRELS fur-sale by JLV P. MARLOW. nov 10 For Sale. ^ PLANTATION in KffnigliamConn- Giiardian’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in January next. W ILL be told at tho Court llousc in Savannah between the usual hours ty belonging to the estate • of the late Mr- JohnGardner. Tho above plantation is situated on the Augusta road 30 miles from Savannah containing 720 acre* more or less. Warranted titf<** will be given, for particulars apply/ to CHARLES S HENRY, nov 24 238|| of sale. All the interest, being two undivided sevenths,of Abiga) Stillwell and Jidn.i Still well, minors, orphan children of John Stillwell, deceased, in and to a certain ne gro boy, slave, named Jacob, sold for a di vision—Ry order of the Court of O dinary of Chatham County. Conditions Cash T Cuoper’s New Novel. “HE WEPT OF WISH TON- purcluners paving for title,. JANE STILLWELL. Gtt.i irdian. nov 17 232 Tax Collector’s Sale Con tinued. On He first Tuesday in January next, W ILL be sold befoie the court house in the city of Savannah, between (he usual hour, of sale, the following prop erty, or so much thereof a, will satisfy the State and County tax. Lot and improvements, Farm st- Ogle thorpe ward, also lot or lots letter P. same ward, levied on as the property of James Morrison, to satisfy the stato and county tax forthe year 1828, amount due $10 75 and cost,. DAVID BELL, t. c, c. -#»P a 1 WISH, a Tale, by Cioqper, author of the Pioneers, Spy. Sic. 2 vois. A MANUAL OF MATERIA MED- ICA AND PHARMACY, by II. M. Ed uards and S. Forosseur, translated from ihe French, villi numerous corrections and additions, adapted In Ihe practice of Medicine in the United Stales, hy Joseph Togno and E. Durand. THE AMERICAN JOURNAI OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES No. 9, for Notqpiber, being the 1st of ihcSd year at £5 per enmini. A new supply of THE ENCYCLOPEDIA AMERI CANA, vol. 1st. WALDEORAVE, a Novel, 2 vols. RYlIljENT DE CRUZ 2 vols. ALSO ALMANACS for 1830, Augusta-and Charleston editions wholesale and retail. MRS WILLARD’S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES in 1 vol. 8 vo. with an Atlas. Just received by W. T- WILLIAMS. tjov 17 An Act. To extend (he tiinu lor fortunate drawers in tho Land Lotteries of eighteen liun dred and eighteen, eighteen hundred end-nineteen, and eightcon hundred and twenty-one, to take out grants for llm lands thus drawn, and after the time' therein specified, to vest tho same-in tlie-j stare. B Eitenactcd by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Georgia in General Assembly met, and it is hereby cnaeled by the authority the some,'That every person who was fortunalo drawer in the land lotteries by the authority of the acts passed on the fif teenth day af December, eighteen hundred and eighteen, wn Ihe sixteenth day of De cember, eighteen hundred and nineteen, ami on thn fifteenth day of May, eighteen' bundled and twcnly-one. shall have until the first day of November, eighteen hun dred and thirty, to take out his, .tier or '.heir grant upon paying into 4he Tree •sury the sum of-eiglu-dollars. Sec. C And be it further enacted by the authority afuiesaid, Tiiat from and af- ter.tlie first day «f November, eighteen hundred and thirty,-ihe lands so drawn as aforesaid, and not granted, shal I revert to and became the property of the State. Sec. 3. And he iffurlherenacteri, That this tot shall not extond to any lot or lots ofland drawn by orphans until three years after the said orphans Shall have arrived at the age of twenty one years; m-r to any | lots drawn by idiots or lunatics or .persons' who have 'departed this life since they gave in for a draw or draws in said lotteries of 1818,'1819 end 1821, and whose total arc unrepresented, nor to any lot<H|pi her ten and one hundred set apart for t purposes of pnblie education. Sec. 4. And be il'furtlrer enacted. That all laws and pans nf laws militating a gainst litis act. be and the same are hereby repealed. Sec. 5. And be It further enacted by tho authority afureiaid. That it shall be (he duty of h is Excellency the Governor, to cause this act to be punlished in all tire public Gazettes oflhis State,once a month, until the first -day of November next, and that he cau.eihe expenses of such publics lion to be paid out of fire contingent fund.-I WARRENJOURDAN. 1 Speaker of the House of Representatives, THOMAS STOCKS, President of the Senate. Assented loDrti November, 1829. GEORGEIL GILMER. Governor. nov 19 131§rcx English .mil,American Stationary fur salo nt lira lowest prices. Writing Paper, Super Royal, Medium, and Domy, ruled for blank books Bank Folio Post and Foolscap. English Until Post, gilt edges and plain Embossed Note Paper, 8vo and tOmn. Letter Paper mid Foolicnp, from |9 to $5 5Q per ream « g Paper, extra lnrgo ml Quarto Ti.suo Paper Antiquarian Drawing do 5* inches •by 30 " Super Royal,Demy and Foolscap Draw ing Paper Rice do English Superfine Writing Vellum and Parohment Blank Books of all kinds, I.cdgcrs,Jour itals. Day Books, Invoiea Books, Cash Books, Sales Books, Receipt Books, Quire Books,. Bank Books, and Me morandum Books, of all sizes,or made to pattern at short notice Books for Banks and Public Offices, ru led and bound in the best manner. Quills from 50 cents per hundred to g5 Swan Quills Ready inndo Pens, in boxes Inkstiinds, Ptfwter.Lead and Wedgwood various size* Cut glass cone Inks. Glass Inkstands for Portable Writing Desks Pocket Inkstunds Silver Pencils ever .pointed, various pat terns Ink—English Japaned and Maynard &- Noyes' in bottiea Red Ink Wnlktler's copying ink in pint and quart jugs Durable ink, Clark's, in cases Ink Powder red and.black Map'Iiies and laces Sealing Wax, various qualities red and black Red and black note and office wafers Shining sand in papers Back Unminon Tables Dice and playing cards -Roger's Penknives on Cards Do do silver-steel do Ivory hamlled desk knives Do folders and paper do Chessmen, ivory und bone, variuus -pri ces Pink Tape, double length Murrocco Travelling Port Folios, with Ink stands Desk port folios with blotting paper, va rious sizes Battledores and Shutjlecocks Marking Typss, No’s.-I, 2,8, 4, 5 and 0. Drawing colour's, Reeves’ and others, in boxes of 1,2, and 3 rows Do in boxes-with lock, drawers, saucers. Sic. complete Colours in cakes India Robber in cakes and bottles Crayon paper, various rims Lead pencils, Middleton's, Sewall's, Ariists and Architects Red lead pencils Gold paper •Poeket books, wallets and card casos Slates, various sizes Do morrocco fiames Sand boxes, iig.-vit. and box wood Pounce and pounce boxes Ronnet boards Ebony round.and flat rulers, all sizes Cocoa do do do do ' Checks xml check books on all the Banks ■df the city Enyelope paper Log do Gilt edge visiting cards India ink best quality Dividers,.Gunter's scales Cases of indilienintical instruments Pnrellol lilies of various sizes Blank cards for printing. Ar.c. &c. Bills of Lading on folio post or letter sheet Palroons receipts, Sleam Boat receipts, Town Property for Sole n_ lt n A corner Lot ill an ellgtblo ^ _ siluulion, "id' * commodious|'() r 4f mr y„ u ^ IAMU _ dwelling calculated for a Boar-1 To nil whom it in.y concern II.iiuh. Now on runt nt| Whorena.Thotnnx Askew, Execute < '' uu ' 1Btn County.—n u the llonornhle the JmUces afthel? of Chatham County ritllngfi, ding lluuso. *200 per annum. - , ■ A lialf Lot, near the centro nf the city, with a ne.tily finished and convenlant two story duelling Hmiso and good out build- A* large and valuable corner Ynmncrnw, with the ImprnvoincMs, consit ling or a two story dwelling House and out buildings, AMO A vslunblo traot of about 800 acres of land, wiiliinfour miles nfiheClty. Part has bean cleared, and cultivated ill Colton, Bice and provisions. Apply* 0 JVMR3 . Epp , NaER . nov 20 tho esliito of James J. TipplnsdVcTu,^ titioned the said Justices to ho ditch from Ids suit) Executorship. Tliesb tiro therefore to clto and adninn ish all and singular the kindred and to* >" I torn of the said dec. to file thoir db cede '; (If any they linve) in tlio Clerk’s om cc ,, r tho Court of Ordinary of said County un «, before the 7th .day of Jnnunry next, otlic, wiso letters disinistory will he granted i.. tho petitioner. 0 Witness Ihe Hon. F.lias Fort, ono of tk. Justices or tho Snld Court nt Hava,, unit Ihe 7tlt day of July A. D. nn, thousand eight linndred ami tivemv nine. Notice. A LL persons Having demands against I the estate of Mrs. Eliza Patterson; • c. o. c. c. dec. are requeaied ,to present them duly nltcstfd, nsid tliore indebted to laid dec. to make payment to WM. WILLIAMS, Adm'r. nov 18 S23fl, Chie he8 ter & Scranton, MERCHANT TAILORS, North East Corner oj Young's Buildings, S. M. BOND, c. july 7 • G EORGIA Chatham County,—i, 7 . the Hon. Ihe Justices of the inf,tin. Court of Chatham County silting forordi nary purposes, 1 a all whom it may concern. Whereas, E, S. Rees anil Tlmniai \y Rice, adniiiiistrelors of Thomns Iticc, d,! ceased has petitioned tiie said court to be discharged from j eir admlnislralnriliin These nre therefore to cite and admoi'.’ ish nil and singular the kindred & creditor^ H AVE nod uro'ieteiving hy the Inie of snld dcccnscd to file their objections (i| nrrival. from New York and l’liila- | any theylinvc)totlm granting oftlie dtsniis delphia, a handsome assortment of season able Ready Marie Clothing, CONSISTING or Dressand Frock CO ATS.COATF.E8. PANTALOONS, VESTS,Hhirl*.Hand kerchiefs, Cravats, Stucks, Hosiery,Men's, Yourh's and Clilldren's Morocco and Cloth CAPS,Ladies*Ac Gentlemen's CLOAKS Ate. &c sory on the esinto nf tiie deceased to tli, applicants in the Clerk's office of the Ja jj Cniut, on or before tho 71 li day of J Jn next ; otherwise letters disinlssory will l granted. Witness the Hon. Elias Fort, one if tho Justices of tlio said Court tiie in day uf July, A. I). 1829. S. M. BOND, c. c, o. c. c. july 7 ♦ Together with a Splendid Assortment oj I EOltGIA, Cliatlimn County—J). FASHIONABLE CLOTHS, CASI-J JUT fie Honorable, the Justices tflhtll MERES AND VESTINGS, I ferior Court oj Chatham County, .i. ... I -.-I.— a — I tnr nr/finnrii tiu.iiAMa 0 wliich they ore prepared to make to order. \ j or ordinary purposes in fashionable style, at short notice, oct 13 Finch & Winloud, DRAPERS AND TAILORS. MAHKET SQUARE. IRNDRIl their sincere thanks to tliolr T friends and the public generally fur past favors, and very respectfully solicit a continuation of patronago. They have received and nre receiving n fresh and liandsama.ass°rlinent of surKMOR sDPznriNR PASiiioNABy.it Cloths, Cussimerea, Vest ings, $'C. &v. ALSO On hand nn extensive assortment of Fashionable Ready Made Clothing Consisting uf Frock Coats, Cnaltces, Vests, Pantaloons, Shirts, Cloaks, Ate. ALSO, splendid assortment of Fnncy articles such as Cravats, (of the very latest style,) Stocks, Hosiery, Gloves,Handkerchiefs Sic. tic. Sic. N. B.—The very latest New York, Lon don Philadelphia Fashions are received, nud llicir customers may depend on linviig ilicir garments made in n style nnl to be excelled by nny, and nt the shot test possi ble notice, and on such teruit as cannot tail to please, oct 27 215 To all whom it may concern. Whereas. John II. Gaudry, applies f,* letters of administration on the estate and effects of John B. Bertlielot, late of Sa vannah,phyticiau, deceased, at principal creditor. These are, (herelnre.ln cite nnd admon ish all and singular, the kindred and tied, iturs uf Ihe snirl doccntcd.to file tliHrolijtc- tinni, If any they linve, in tho clerk's of. fico of said court, on or before the l-nk day of January next, nlherwdselctlcn of administration will lie granted. Witness tin Hon Ellas Fort, onenf ihs Justices of flse said court at Savannah, tills l4lh day of Dec A D 1829. S MBOND,peace. dec IS • Exports for November, RE ready for delivery to aubteribora , at the Bookstore of T.M. DRISCOLL. dee 1 purposes To all whom it may concern. Whereat, Robert Habersham hat npnljei •to the Hon tiie Court of Ordinary ot Clnt. ham County for Letters of Administratis! with the will annexed, on tlio ostate k effocltgif Joshua Ward, late of South Cs- rolina decerned, These are, therefore, 1° cite nnd adiim- nish all and singular tiie kindred and cr. ditora nf tho said deceased, to file tlieir ob jections (if any tliey have) in the Clal’i Offieo of tlio snld Court, on or before ihs 21 st day of Doc. next, otherwise letters of administration will be granted to the aid applicant. Witness the Hon. Efias Fort, one of llu Justices of the-said court at Saraunali did 21stday«f Nov. A. D.I829. S. M. BOND, o. oo.cr. nov 21 • G EORGIA—Chatham County.—By the Honorable the Justices of the - - ..i-m-.L r, ... G EORGIA, Llheny Cnoniy-Bjlb Hon. the Justices of the /n/in'nr ..I.. /I .I'id.'aM fno Mill. Dray hills, rates uf whaifago and stor age, Custom House Entries, Deeds, Mortgages and Blanks of all kinds. BOOK BINDING. Blank Books ruled und houlid to pattern in the best manner. PRINTING in ell its-variety—books, pamphlets, cards hand bills, 'blanks, &c. at tho shortest no tice. nov 27 241 Notice. Hates| urn- the I F OUR months after date, application will be made to the Hon. the Justi cdi of tiie -Inferior court of Emanuel coun ty, for leave losell all the real ealate of James I. Anderson-for the benefit of tlw heirs & creditors. T1IOS. WlNNEY. sept 26 Notice. P ERSONS having demanda against the estate of the late Edward Wil- lia na of Screven county will present them duly attested and those indebted to said Os lo win make payment to WM. II. SCRUGGS, Adm'r. oct 81 219 31 Negro Shoes, &c. 4 Leghorn Hats. CASES Bolivar Hats Just received per ship Florian, and for sale by M. PRENDERGAST, iptn 3 & 14 Gibbons' Block. oct 21 PACKAGES—consisting of Men's Boots, Bootees, Shoes and Pimps. ALSO Ladies, Bovs and Children’s Shoes. AND 40 dozen Lead Pencils. For sale low at ' LUTHER’S oct 87 Exchange Office. Inferior Court of Chatham County sitting for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas, llezekiali -laird udministratm of tiie estate of William Craig laic of Cam den County, Physician deceased, lias peti tioned the suhl court to bo dismissed from the said Administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular ibekindreit and creditors of the said doceased to file their objections Court of Liberty County, sitting fir till/ nary purposes 'I'a all whom It may concern. Whereas. Messrs Moses W. Wav Eugene Bacon, apply for leilora nf admin istration of the goods and chattels, rigku and credits that were ofThom.sW Die-: late of said cuunly dec. These are theicfore to cite and minion- ish all nud singular the kindled and credi tors of the said deceased to file their objc Rons (if nny they have) in my office ... •_ ,| Kicekoro, on or before tho first Monday it (if any they have) in tho clerk’s office of j» nu „ ry „ C xt. otbeiwise Idler, of A* the Court nf Ordinary nfsnid county on orl ministration wilihe granted to the U hefiro the second day of April next oilier 1 " wise letters disinistory tvili e granted tolhe peliliunet. Wilness ihe Honorable Elias Fort ono of the Justices of ihe sniil cuurt at Savan nah, tho second day of Nuv. A. D: 1829. S. M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c. nov 2 * granted applicants. Witness tho Hon. Wm I. Wajj of the Judges uf the Court of Ordic said County, this 1st day of D» ^ 1829. E. BAKEIi; c.c.o. I k dec S G EORGIA, Chatham CountJ- the Hon the Justices of the IrJ< I Cuutt of Chatham County,sitting fit 1 G EORGIA, Chatham County.—By the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, silting fir Or- dinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas, R. W. Habersham, Adminis trator, of the estate of. Alexander Haber-1 Chatham county for letters of Ad nl i n iitr* shorn,Into of Savannah, deceased, has po-1 Ron nn tiie ostateahd effects of OIimk' 11, nary purposes, To all whom it may concern. . Whereas Thninas Y Leo. I to the Honorable tlio Court of (M/naff 1 |Ilnyden. Tltese aro therefore to cite nnd admom titioned thn said justices to ha discharged from his said administratorship. . o,o - Theso are therefore to cite nnd admon- ish,all,and singular the kindred and o'*' ish all and singular tlio kindred and cred- tors of-Jho said dcc’d to file tlieir oWffll itors of the said dec. to filo tlieir objections] (if „ n y thev have) to the granting (ifany they havo) in the Clerk’s the Court of Ordinary on or before the Sri day of April hoxt, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to tiie petition er. Witness tho lion. Elias Fort, one oftlie . (If nny tnev Have) in me gim»"'s - j office of adniinistralioii of thoeslate nf the deem) justices of the said Court at Savannah tlio 3d tiny of Oct. A.D. 1829. net 3 S.M. BOND, c. c. o, T 1 Executor’s Sale. On the first Tuesday ip January next. WHTILL be sold before the Court house II in Effingham county between the usual horns nf sale. The following seven negroes,Nancy and Iter child, Simon, Billy, Ti»sy, Frank. Iletsey belonging to the estate of Mathew Italip, dec. Sold by orilor oftlie Inferior Court of Effingham county, for a division among tho heirs. JNO. C. RAHN. Ex'or. dec 8 Esi. Mathew Halm, dee. Notice. IIE BAVANNAH LIBRARY, will lie opeued heruafter on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday in each week from 3 to 5 o'clock, P. M. WM MOREL, Librarian. oct 17 1071 Osnaburgs and Cotton Bagging. PIF-CES Cntton Bagging Altai ■ Osnaburgs B Just rrfeoived per brig Courier, and for ■tin 1n,u ol ' . 76 ■ale low at oct 19 M. TRENDEROAST’S No 8 & 14- Gibbon’s Range. to tho applicant in the Clerk's offi® , tiie said court, on or before the ibtlid'I Dee. next, otherwise letters of annual* lion will he granted. . M Witness the lion. John Cinnmu', , * the j 1 slices nf saidicourt,tiie Batli U»J EORCIA—Chatham County—By sL. 1/ I f. ji. r..i» * /. . U of the _ November A. D. 1869. S. M. BOND, c. c.°' c,t ' nov 25 * EOltGIA, Effingham County' fjr the Honorable the Justices of the In )e {or Court of Chatham county sitting for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas Geo. Millen has applied to the i . Honorable the Court of Ordinary of fWItereas.Jno C. Rnhn Executor e . Chatham county for loiters dismissory of theosiato of Mathow Rnhn<l« '. (l | on the estato ft effects of Jno L Sealirtiok I''tinned the said Justices to be oi late of afild county, deceased. Those atetlieruforo to cite and adinpnish I -Kj-Cthe Hon.th/Justicuof the Court of Effingham county sttlmgj" nary purposes. To all whom it may concentr r nn P. itiilm Executor titioned the said Justices front his'said executorship. , J# ,i« ■ oi,, .no,Uluru lu uiiu unu auinpntsh | Those are therefore to otto anu i it# . all and singular tho kindred nnd credlturs all ond singular tlio kindred an j|( of said deceased to file their objections' (if of said deceased to tlio tlieir ouj ^ p(J j. any they iiave)to tlio granting of thn loiters | any they have) ihaClerk 1 * °f‘ ,sx# liiv ^iaiiiiut; ui uiisiuueiN I ail/ mw/ » ,w,w / . . •!,» CICi*• j, dismissory on the ostate of the deceased er of the. said pet turner in (fiRTL. t he*.t n t in tho Clerk's office of the fico of the sniil Court, on or jisroi** to the applicant mu uicrn i umce oi me | uoe »» un* <** ,,w -. tetters said Court, nn or lioforo tiie 26th day of I day of Nov nuxt, nlhcrwiso If Dec. next; otherwise letters dismissory sory will bo granted. . .. »ne« will he granted. - Witness tho Iron. J WaW» Witness the Honorable Elias Fort, one the Justices of said court i if tlio Judges of said Court, the 26th day May A D. 1!l ? c ; tI , ,, T Tn'(r.r- ll ' t ' C ' ofJitne, A.D. 1820. \ JOHN CHAHLTOisc. June *8 S,M. BQND. o.c o inay.c