Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, December 17, 1829, Image 4

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PUBLIC SALES. { Sxecutor’s Sales. j lefirstTiitsday m January next. ILL lie mill WWH the Cum l homo 111 'Savannah-between tho tuiinl (he eastevn'tonoment of Brick bull- (liner on lot No a Darby Ward;Hnu«e end lot No 84 CoInmliinAVnrdlMijt and bull- dings No IS^CarpmvcM Ron, l.ot Ntftl nnd improvements Decker turd mil lo( No M end halt the Improvement* DcOker Ward, nil In the city uf Savannah; hying part of the ront estato uf Joiinlt l'cnficld, ■lato of Savannah ficc’d, Snl.l-by neriiiliiinnnfthe Couit of Or- ■dinnry of Chatham County—for ll;e hone, fit of the liciri and creditors. Cunditloiii . cadi. JOS. CUMMlNO.tJ F.x’urs br Joiiili 8. 0. miNNINO, J Ponfield. nnv ea *31 PUBLIC SALES. City-Sherifl’s Sales. On'fhe first Tticsdny In January neat. W ll.l, be sold at the Court House In 8,tvannahr between the hours of 10 and 4 O'clock. A building and rhe Cotton pros* cental. S cdDterein on Roacho’s wharf (formerly tnntnu't) levied on to satisfy nn execution -in favor of Wylly Si Itroivn, against John h.verfiigliain Jr. A. D’LYON.c. a. doe’s ■^1^7’Il.L be sold huforptha court house .Executor’s Sale. On the first Tuesday In January noxt. W ILL he sold at the court house In Kffinslinin oounty, between the usual hours of sale all‘llie real estate of Mailltew. Ridin decerned, oontposed ol se veral tracts of land, to wit I S5 acres lying on Savannah river, join' ins lauds of Berry and Metzgar. 83 acres of ulna land til said county .join ing Unds of lletry and FVISy. 50 acres joining lands of Rultn and Paul- 50 acres granted Conrad llahn, Otlt lie- comber, 1757. ' 100 acres granted C. Rulin. 4th July, '1700. , „ 50 acres granted lulin Ougel, Oth Deo *1757. 50 acres joining lends of Rahn and Paul- -Itchi 83 1-8 acres joining' lertds of-Fetier, Exley and Gnann. 50 acres joining lands of Raltn an Paul' Itch, uriginnlly pr inted lu John Gugel. 87 ncrcslwnudcd bj landsof Otts.Gnann «nd Bolinser. The above tracts all lying mid being in -the county of Effingham. 850 acres known bv ibeviutwbei 17315tli District, Early county, originally granted to Matthew Rahn. 850 acres known by the number 08, Oth District, Eet ly county. Tito ahovo |Mtiporiy sold by an Older from the lion, the Inferior Court of the comity of Kfilnglinm. fur the purpose of making a division w|lh (lui lielrijofthe said estate rif Matthew Katin-’ Conditions mado known on the day of sain JOHN C. R AHN, ( Executor of the will of Matthew •4Ultn deceased. -nov 5 8*3 in the city of Savannah between tlte usual hours nf sale Alt the eastern moiety nr half part of all those lots,-parts nr parcels of'land, sit unfed nnd’being in the hamlets ofYama, craw mid City of Savannah end county of Chatham. being the whole of lot No. (4,) live, and'part of lot No. (4) four, which said Eastern half tlieicnf is bounded on the North py-tlie tlver Savannah, on the East by wharf lot' known as lWei's. on tho South by Indian street, ami on Ilia JVest by the Western moiety of said lot and a half, and ooniaiuiug one -hundred and finy feet nn the river Savannah, and inns buck from the water to Indian street, together with' the buildings and Improve menu. Levied on under and by virlne nf a foreclosure nf mortgage in favor of Sam- ttcl Halo, administrator of James M. Hol ton. deceased, against Robert and Joseph Habersham. GEORGE MILliEN, i. c. c. decs Administrators Snle* On the first Tuesday in'January next. W ILL he mid at tlte court house in Effingham county, between the u- sual Imura nf sale, all- the real estate nf Benjamin Kennedy dec., composed of sev eral tracts of land. Orto-tract of land' lying mid being In the county of Effingham, containing 870 acres near fhe8iiter's Fertv on the Augusta llnail, where the Uto Benjamin Kennedy formerly resided, ’ Three other tracts adjoining Ihe same, a particular description of .which will be giv en on the day of sale. One tract In each of the following conn Uu, to ffil| Baldwin, Hall, llabcishain * iTonxton. The above property sold by an order ob toinod from the Hun. tlte inferior court of Ilia county of Effingham for tho purpose of making a division wi tilth, heirs of tlte said estate. Conditions cash. — -JOHN. CHARLTON. Administrator of the estate of B. Kennedy, deceased, nov 5 8*8- Sheriff's sale. On llits first Tuesday in January next. Comstock’s' Natural His tory. W. T. WILLIAMS—//« just Received. Natural History of Quadrupeds, with en gravings, by J. L. Comstock Cooper’s Virgil Stoughton's Virgil Gould's Virgil Virgil llelphmi Ainsworth's Dictionary AI.SO, Tito Talisman fot 183U 4 Tho Book of tho Bondotrt by Lady Morgan miv 84 *3® Executor’s sale. . , F OUR months after dato application will be made to the homuahle tho justices of tlte inferior conn, nf Chatham county when sitting for ordinary purposes* for lenvo to sell-all that tract or parcel of laud in Chatham county, containing three Imtidtcd ncres.-inore or less being the real estate nf Wm Cooper dec. .For tho ben efit of tho heirs of said estate. EDWARD COPPEE, Executor. FRANCES E. GII.DON, -Executrix. nnv SO Marshal's Sale. O N tlte first Tuefday in January noxt, will lie sold at Ihe Court Home in (lie city f Savannah, between the hours of ten end three o’clock, the Inllnwing slaves: Rose and her four children, Tamar, Miller, Charlotte and -’her two children. Torn and Nancy -and l.caii, levied on as die propetty of John Mmel, under an exe cution in favor of the Bank of-the United States vs. the said John Motel. -JOHN’ll. MOREL, deo 3 Marshal. D. 0. Marshal’s Snlos. On the Jint Tuesday in January next, W ILL be sold "before (lie Cnnrt 'Hons* in this city between ilie u- sual hours of sale, the following slaves: Rose and her four children, Tamar. Mil ler, Charlotte and lirrttvo children, Toni, Nancy nnd Leah, levied on us the proper i v of John‘Morel, under nn execution in favor of the Rank of iho4J. Stales va. the •aid John Morel. « JO UN H. MOREL, w-d.o dec 15 The Subscriber H AVING been appointed agent fur the,aid of tho following articles of fers them at the mneufacluring price,. Stilphato of Quinine. .‘Compound fluid extract nf Sarsaparilla, for extemporaneously making (he Lisbon Diet Drink, Stc. sVc. Is particularly ro- commeuiU-d to tho faculty far It* conve nience, &c.- One table spoonful will make -a pint of Lisbon Diet Drink if ad ded to common w alter. This artielo' has proved much more activo than the pnnn ceas, and other preparations of saisnparil la, and is extensively employed by the fa culty, and introduced Into public Institu tions in tldsontl other cities, a here Ihe use of sarsaparilla is required to a considerable extent. ■Piperino, (Precip. per Potass,) n valua ble article in intermittent fevers. Tins artielo differs essentially frntn tlte scntiopaque, yollow- crystals, obtained by simple evaporation and purification of the alcliolmlie. solution. Oil ol Black Pepper, (Precipitated.) powerful stimulant and viilnajile remedy in typhus lever, also ns an external stlmuinnt untied with Decoction of Canthaiiiles In Spirit of -Turpentine.—Caution. An oil of black pepper mSy ho found in tire mar ket, obtained by distillation—this is by no means the same a, the article above tlescrl bed, olid is very feeble, if not entirely des titute of tlte particular property for which tho above has heen introduced. One drop iif oil nf black pepper, added to six grains ofquioino, will greatly incroaso the powers of this remedy. Extract of Quinine. This is the reshl uum of the preparation of Quinine. T grains arc fully equal loone of Ihe'foriner; and, ns it is loss than one third the price, it is nf course otuolt cheaper to tltcpractilioit er than the sulphate. Citratcd Kali, fur extemporaneously making tho saline draught. One drachm of till* salt dissolved in four ounces nf wa ter instantly forms the neutral mixture, qnal and -similar in every respect to that made front fresh lemon juice. Black Oxide of Mercury, lot extempo raneously forming the blo« pill. One- fourth of a grain equal -to four giains of blue mass. Solidified Balsam Cnpaivn. This pre paration contains tlte Oil and Resin) nod is rendered solid far the convenience of forming into pills. This article contains all tho virtues of IhoCnpaiva in a enneon- trnled degree. A. PARSONS. Druggist. At the Eugle No 8 Gibbon's Range, nov 84' . Stationary. Wm. TTwilliams H 8 on hand a genofal assostinont ol Administrator's sale On Ihe first Tuesday in January nett. W ILL lie sold before the Court llon«e in Bulloch Cuiinty between Ihe usual hours of sale. All the lands belonging to the estate of Isaac Waters, sold by order of tho Justices •of the Inferior Court of said county, ‘for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said eslate. JOHN WATERS, Adm’r. sept 12 18*| ^ AdministratoVsPSalc. City Sheriff’s Sales, con tinued. a N the first Tuesday in Jafttnry h*xi, will lib fold at tho Court House in Savannahs between the liuurs of 10 and 4 o'clock, A nestro girl named J::dy, levied on a* 1 the property of Joh'nS. Foitcr, Mary O. Foster* lii* wife, and Hotter Loper, to sat* IWy an execution in favor of Henry Morn- ingsfar, sold at tho risk of the former pur chaser. Also, Lot find improvements Oglethorpe’! Ward* fronting on West liroad street, the residence ofthe defendant, levied on ns the property of Ezra Kent, to satisfy fit) exe cutiun in favor of Henry Momingstar* A, D’LYON.c. a ded 15 256 On the first Tucsdayin January next, W ILI,*be. ‘old ai the Court House in Fdfinpham County, between the u stud hours of kale. The following negroes, 'Jicltniging to tue estate of Jonathan liack ley, deceased, A prime youne fellow named Simon, ; good bout and field hand, a young wench named A my,an excellent house servant, a young girl named Mary And an old wo uian. The above negroes sold by an order from the Hon. the Inferior Court ofthe County of Effingham for the purpose of making a division with the heirs of the. said est. of J. Uackley. Conditions cash. . JNO. CHARLTON, Adm’r est. of J. Hacklcy. nov 5 2S3 * • Savamwh Poor House & Hospital. V ISITING COMMITTEE for Dec. 1889. Francis Sorrel anti Move, Clcland. Attending Physician Dr. Forth. JOSEPH CUMMING, Sec'ry. . nov 28 Gua<di ii’s Sale. On the first 7 ursilny in January next. W ILL bn win at tlic Court Houic in Savannah between the usual hours of sale. All the interest, being two;undivided eovcnths.of Aldg.il Stillwell and John Still- well, minors, orphan children of John Stillwell, deceased, in and to a certain ne gro boy, slave, named Jacob, sold lor a di vision—By order of tlm Court of Oi dinary of Chatham County. Conditions Cash purchaser, paving for title., JANE STILLWELL, Guardian, nov 17 . 83* Tax Collector's Sale Con tinued. On the first Tuesday in January next, . W ILL bo .old before the court Itou.e in the city of Savannah, lietneen the usual hours of sale, the following prop erty, or so much thereof as will satisfy the -State and County tax. Lot and improvements, Farm st. Ogle thorpe ward, alto lot or lids letter P. same ward, levied on as the property of James Morrison, to satisfy the state and county tax for the .year 1888, amount due £10 75 «nd costs. DAVID BELL, t. c. c. gdee * A Card. M RS. JAMES HILLS, finding it re qimito to turn her attention to some occupation fur the support of her family, •silltliankTiiliy'aecnmmofiato with Hoard a few young Ladies, or six or eight » hil- dren. to whom she will pay every attention that uuy be requisite, on terms as moder ate as can be afforded. oct 20 217f Just Received. S ARATOGA Ponder* in tin t »k t Compound Fluid Extract of **tr»a- pnrilla Oil of Ulnck Pepper Extract cf Quinine Lolilied Copaiva ItlarU oxide, of Mcrrury Cilrnted Kali, Piperino Genuine Red Bark Croton Oil, French. Oil of Cubebs ” ** Copniva, Jodine Ilydriodale of Potass A oid Prussic The subscriber having been appointed agenr for fhe sale of the above articles, of fers them for sale at the inauufucturer’s prices. A. PARSONS* Druggist, At the Eagle, No. 0, Gibbons’ range, nnv % geo “ An Act. To extend the time lor fiirttinnto drawer, in Ilia Land l.oticriex of eighteen linn dretl nntl eighteen, eighteen -hundred anil nineteen, and uiglifooti hundred and -twenty one, to tiilto util grunt, 'for file lands (Ini. drawn, and after (lie time therein specified, to ve.t the .ante in the slate. B E it enacted by tlte Senntoand [Toiise of Representatives nf the State of Georgia in General Assembly met, and it it hereby enacted by Ihe authority of tile samo. That every person who was a fortunate drewer lit tho land lotteries by the authority nf the acts passed on tho fif teenth day of December, eighteen hundred anil eighteen, oh Iho'tixteenth day of De cember, eighteen hundred anil niiielrcn anil on the fifteenth day nf May, eighteen liitmlicil and twctily-oiie, shnlrhnvo until the first day of Nnvombtr, eighteen bun tired and thirty, to take out his, her or •Urlr giant upon' paying into tlte Tree Sury the sum of eight dollars. Sec. 8 And lie it. further enacted by the authority afoiesaid.TItat from and af ter the first day of November, eighteen hundred and thirty, tlm lands so drawn as uforesuiil, nml nut granted, shell revert to and become tho property ofthe State. See. 3. And be it further enacted. That 'his act shall niit extond to any lot or lots of land drami by orphans until three years after tiro said orphan* shall have arrived at the ago of twenty-one years; nor to any lots drawn by idiots or lunatics or persons who have departed this life sinco they g ive in for a draw or draws in said lotteries nf 1818, 18l9and 1821,nnd whose estates arc unrepresented, nor to any lots num ber ten and one hundred set apart for the pur |n>scs of public education. Sec. 4- And he it Outlier enacted, That all laws ami parts of laws militating n- gainst this act- bo anil Ilia .allie nro hereby repented. • Sec. 5. And be it further enacted hy tlte authority aforosaid. That it shall ha the duty of his Excellency tho Governor, to cause this act to ho putdishod in all the public Gazettes oflltis Statc.onco a month, until the first day nf Novomher next, nnd that ho cause Ilia expenses of such publica tion to he paid mil nf the contingent fund. WARREN JOURDAN. Speaker ofthe House of Representatives. THOM AS STOCKS, President of the Senate. Assented to 9th November, 18*9. GEORGE lit GII.MER. Governor. nov 19 13l§cx For Sale. PLANTATION ill EffinghamCoim- _ ly belonging to the estate of the late Mr. John Gardner. Tito above plantation is situated on tho Augusta roud 30 miles from Savannah containing 7-20 acres more or less. Warranted titles will ho given, for particulars apply to CHARLES S HENRY, nov U 238(1 Leghorn Hats. 4 CASES Bolivar Hat. Just received per ship Florian, and for sale by M. PRENDF.UGA8T. * No 3 & 14 Gibbons' Block ed *1 English and American Stationary for sale at the lowest-prices. - Writing Paper, Super Royal, Royal, Medium, and Demy, ruled for blank hooks Bank Folio Post nnd Fnolscap- Knglislt Hath Post, gilt edges and plain Embossed Noto Pttpor, Uvoaml I Onto. Loud Paper and Foolscap, from $3 to £5 50 pet ream Copying PtQie'r, extra large Folio nnd Quarto Tissue Paper Antiquarian Drawing do OS inches by- 30 1 ' Super llnyal,Demy and Foolscap Draw ing l'apnr Rico do English Superfine Writing Vellum nntl Parchment Blank lluuks of nil kinds, Ledgers,Jour nals, Day Bonks, Invoice Books, Cash Books, Sales Books, Receipt Rooks, Qutro Bonks, Bank - Bunks, ui'ul Me morandum Books, of till sizes,or made to pattern at short nnlice Books for Banks and Public Offices, ru led anil hound in the best manner. Quills front 50 cents por hundred to £5 Swim Quills Bendy made Pens, in boxes Inkstands, PewtcriLeail and Wedgwood, various sizes Cut gloss cone Inks. Glass inkstands for Portable Writing Desks Pocket Inkstuttde Silver Pencils over pointed, various pat* terns Ink—English Jnpnucd and Maynard & Noycs' in bottles Red Ink Wnlkder's copying ink in pint and quart -jugs Durable ink, Clark's, ill cases Ink Powder red and black (Map files nnd laces Scaling Wax, various qualities red and black Red and lilaok note and office wafers Shining sum) in papers Hack Guintuon Tables Dice and playing cards Roger's Penknives on Cards Do do silver-stool do Ivory handled desk knives Do folders and paper do Chessmen, ivory and bone, various pri ces Pink Tupo, double length Munocco Travelling Port Folios, with ink stands Desk port folios with blotting paper, va rious sizos Battledores and Shuttlecocks Marking Types, No's. I, 8,3, 4, 5 and 0. Drawing colours, Beeves'-and others, in boxes of 1,2. and 8 rows Do in boxes with lock, drawers, saucer.,' &c- complete Colours in cakes India Rubber in cake, and hollies -Crayon paper, various tints Lead pencHt, Middleton's, Scwall's, Artists and Architects lied lead pencils Gold paper Pocket bonks, wallet, and card casos Slates, various sizes Do tnorrecco friunos Sunil boxes, lig.vit. and box wood 'Pounce and pounce boxes Bonnet boards Ebony round and flat rulers, all sizes Cocoa do do do do - Checks and check books on ell the Banks dftltc city Envelope paper Log do Gilt edge visiting cards India ink best quality Dividers, Gunter’s scales Cases of mathematical instruments l’arollol rules of various sizes Blank cards for printing. &c. fit. Bills of Lading on folio post or letter sheet Pntroons receipts, Slcam Boat receipts, Dray bill., rates of whatfage and stor age, Custom House Enlties, Deed., Mortgages nnd Blanks of all kinds. BOOK BINDING. Blank Books ruled and bound to pattern in the best manner. PRINTING in all its variety—books, pnniphlets, cards hand bills, blanks, &e. at tho shortest lice. nov *7 841 ft: Town Property lor Sale I A cornot Lot in-an oltgible situation, with a commodious dwelling calculated fur a Boar ding House. Nuw on rout at £200 per annum. A half Lot, near the contra nf Ihe elty. with a neatly finished nnd convenient two story dwelling House and good out build- *" A largd and valuable corner Lot In Yninncraw, with the improvements, consis ting uf a two story dwelling House nod out buildings. AIJIO A vnlunhlc tract of about 800 aero, of laud, within four miles of tho City. Part has heen cleared, and cultivated ill Cotton, Bice and provlsiuns. Apply to JAMES EPPINGER. nnv 80 O F.OllGA, Chatham the Honorable the Jusii athasi Notice. LL person. Having demands against A ML..... the citato of Mrs. Eliza Patterson. dec. nro requested to present them duly attested, mid lltoie indebted to said dec. to make payment to WM. WILLIAMS, Adm’r. nnv IB 8,83ft, Executor’s Sale. . On the first Tureday in January next. ®TBJ'il,L-lie sold before the Court hmiso VV in Efiirfgiiain county between the usual bouts nf sale. The following seven negrncs,Nancy nnd her child, Simon, Billy. Tissy, Frank, Betsey belonging to (he estate of Mathew, Rahn, dec. r - Sold by order ofthe Inferior Cnttrt'of Effingham county, for u division aiming the hoits. JNO. C. RAI1N. Ex’or. dec 8 EsU Mathew Rahn, dec. Chichester & Scranton, MERCHANT TMLORB, North Hast VorntroJ Young's lluildint». H AVE anil are lotolvhtg hy the late arrivals from New York and Phila delphia, u handsome iisorlment of season able •Ready Made Clothing, CONntSTlNO "V Dress and Frock CO ATS.COATEES PANTALOONS, VESTS, Shirts,Hand kercInelV, Cravats, Stocks, Hosiery,Men's, Youth's and Children'. Morocco nntl Clnth C APS,Ladies*it Gentlemen's CLOAKS Sr.c. Sec. Together,cilh n Splendid Assortment ol FASHIONABLE CLOTHS. 0.4S1- MERES AND VESTINGS, which they are prepared to make to Order, in fashionable style, at short notice, oct 13 09unty._j}y Mor Courier eiMmvSSf Jftt Ordinary purposes!— ...t T" nil'*hom it m„.v concern. Whoronk.Thotrtns' Askew, Exouutai 0 r the estato of James J. Tippliw dec. Wp 0 tlimited the said Justices to ha dieJ'-'Jr.ed from liissald Excctitorsliip. Jrt"- Tltelw lira therefore tt> cite and nnwV Ish nil and singular the kindred am| c ilai\ tors of the said dec. to file their 6liioctln»''. (if any they have) in the Clerk’s officcori tho Court of Ordinary ol sold County on or before the 7th day of January next, other wise letters dlsniisaoiy will he granted ,« tho petitioner. •' b 0 ,0 Witness tho Hon. Ellns Fort.ono nf tb» Justuses of the said Court at Bern, null Ihe 7lh day of July A. , thousand eight nnndrod and twenty nine. 8. M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c July 7 • ^4 EO RGIA U hatluun County --- — — —»,lY /{y the lIon» the Justices of the Inf * a Court of Chatham County silting fo/ordi nary punioses. 1 tall whom it may concern. Whereas, E. S. Rees and Thomas W Rice, administrators of Thomas Rice, ,| e .‘ ceased lias petitioned the said court in be discharged from their nslminlatratorshii, Th°»o nro therefore to cite and ndmoi!.' ish all nnd singular the kindred & creditors of said deceased to file their objections (a any they have)to tho grnnllngdfiliedioiii, sory on the. estato of the deccnscd to the applicants in the Clerk's ofiico of tlte raid Court, on or before tho 7th day of J>„ day of Jan, noxt; other wise letters dismissory will £ granted. Witness the lion. Ellas Fort, on, nf the Justices of the said Court tho in day of July, A. I). UIC9, * S. M. BOND. c. c. o. e.c. jnly 7 * Exports for November, A RE ri-.uly.for delivery to subscribers at tlte Bookstore of T. M. DRISCOLL. dee 1 G EORGIA—Chatham County .—By the Uonnrahle the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County sitting for ordinary pur/mses. To all w hom innay concern. Wlterens, Hi-zeklah Lord mltnhiistrnlm of the estate uf Wilh.im Craig Into of Cam den County, Physician dcccnscd, has pcli tinned Ilie said court to tie dismissed from the s-ild Administration. These arc therefore to cite nnd admonish all nnd singular the kindred nnd Creditors of the said rioceated to filo their objections (if any they have) hi tho clerk's office of the Court of Ordinal y pf said county on or hefiro the second day of April next other wise letters dismissory svill e granted to the petitinliei. * Witnessijjc Honorable. Elias Fort one of tun Justices nf the said court at Savan nah, tho second ilny nf Nov. A. D. 1880. S, M. BOND, cl c. o. c. o. nov 2 • f“1EORGIA, Chatham Coujity—f|, LJf the Honorable, the Justices ofthe In ferior Court oj Chatham County, smfi,/r Jot ordinary puriioses. . ' s To nil whom it mny concern. Whereas. John II. Gaudry, applies fir letters of nilinlnistrntlnn on the estate ami cfleets qf John B. Hertltelot. Into or S,v vanitnh, physician, deceased, - as priticipol creditor. These ate, llicrclove, to cite and ailmnn- Ish nil nnd singular, tho kindred and rretl. itors of (lie said deceased to file their older, lions, if any they Imve. in tlie clerk’s of fice of said court, on or before the I tilt day of January next, nlhcrwisoletters uf administration will ho granted. Witness it e Hon Elias Fort, one of tits Justices of the said conn at Savannah, this (llllday of Dec AD 1829. S M BOND, c c o c c. dec 14 * EOltGlA, Chatham t'ounty—Ily the Hon', the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, sitting for. Or dinary purposes. * ; J To all whom it may concern. - Whereas, R. W. IlnbctsliRin, Admlnli trator, of the estate nr Alexander Haber sham,late of S-tvaunuh, deceased, has pe titioned thn said justices to be discharged from his said nrlminisiratorsliip. These nro therefore to cite end admon ish all and singular 'the kindred anil cred itor* of the.said dec. to file their objections (ifnny they have) in thn Clerk’s office nf the Court of Ordinary on or before tho 3d day of April next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to the petition. G EORG] A,Chatham County—fly Pi' Hon. the Justices of the hiftrior Cert of Chatham County, sluing for nrditef purposes To all whom It mny concofn. Whereas, Itohert Hahorslium has aptilid (• Ihe Hon file Court of Ordinary ol Ulix- hnm County for Letters of Administrati s with the will annexed, on the estate & clfcctyif Joshua Ward, late of South rohnn deceased, These are, therefore, to cite nnd admo nish all and singular tho kindred nntl cre ditors of the snid deceased, to file their ab jections (If any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or before the 21st day nf Deo. next, otherwise letters of administration will ho granted to the uid applicant. Witness the IJon. F.l'as Fort, one of tbs Justices of tho said court ut Savannah lbs 31st day of Nov.-A> D.1889. B.M. BOND, c. c.o.cc. nov 21 - • Witness the (ion. Elias Fort, one ofthe justices of the said Court at Savannah the 3d day of Oct A. D. 1889. oct 3 B.M. BOND, c. c. o. o. c EOROIA—Chatham County—Hy Notice. F OUR nfcmths after date, application will be made to the linn, the Justi ces nftho Inferior court ol Emanuel coun ty,, for leave to sell all the real estato of James I. Anderson for the benefit iff the heirs Si creditors. THOS. WTNNEY. sept .88 . Notice. P ERSONS having demands against tho estate of the late Edward Wil Ba its of Screven county ivill present them duly attested and those indebted to said es tate will make payment to WM. II. SCRUGGS, Adm’r. oct31 819 Negro Shoes, &c. CD PACKAGKS—consisting of CD-JL Men’s iiooTS, Bootees, .Shoes and Pumps. also ovs and Children's Shoes. an n 40 dozen Lead Pencils. For sale low at LUTHER'S net 87 Exchange Office. Ladii iesJBu ) dos Notice. T HE SAVANNAH LIBRARY, will be opened Itcreufter on Tnesday, Thursday anil Saturday in each weok from 3 to 5 o'clock, P. M. WM MOREL, Librarian. nct.17 1071 Osnabnrgs and; Cotton Bagging. PIFCES Cotton Ragging 0: hah s Osnabnrgs Just received per brig Courier, and for sale low at M. PRENDEHOAST’S No 3 & 14 Gihlrpn’i flange. oct the Honorable the Juelices of the In fe ior Court of Chatham county titling far ordinary purposes. * To all whom it may concern. Whereas Goo. Miilen has applied to the Ilonurahlo the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county for letters dismissory on the estate Si clients of Jno L Scabrook late nf suitl county, deceased. These ate therefore to cite and admonish all nnd singular the kindred and creditors ofguid deceased to file their objections (if any they Itavojto tho granting of the letters (lismisspry on tho ostate of the deceased to tho applicant in (lie Clerk's office of tlte tgjd Court, on or before tho 20th day of Dec. next; .otherwiso letters dismissory will ho granted. Witness the Honorable Elias Fort, one of (lie Judges of said Court, tlte 86th (lev of June, A. I). 1829 ittne 8ft 8. M. BOND, c c Cooper’s New Novel. milE WEPT OF WISH TON- JL WISH, a Tale, hy Conpri, author of tho Pioneers, Spy, &e. 8yois. A MANUAL OF MATERIA MED ICA AND PHARMACY, byll.M. Ed wards and S. Forossettr, translated from the French, with numerous corrections and additions, minuted to the practice of Medicine jn the. United States, by Joseph Togno nml E. Durnnd.a. THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES No. 9, for November, being Ihe 1st of tlteScI your at £5 per minmn.. A new supply of THE ENCYCLOPEDIA AMERI CANA, vrl. 1st. WALDF.ORaVE. a Novel, 2 vole. RYBllKNT DE CRUZ.l vdti. ALSO ALMANACS for 1830, Augusts and Charleston editions wholesale and retail, MRS WILLARD'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES in 1 vol, 8 v U with an Atlas. Just received b nov 17 W,T. V&1LT. IAMB. Dunlap’s Albany Ale. ~t BARRELS for snlo hy -»-V -P. MARLOW. nav 10 |g7 ' . QjWRpM, Liberty Conmy-Bj At _. Hon. the Justices of the Isjtmi Court of Liberty County, sitting for ort/i- nary purposes To all whom it may concern, Whereas, Messrs Moses W. Wav and Eugene Bacon, apply for loiter* ofndntiu- istration of the goods and chattels, rights and credits that were of Thomas \V Baton late of said county deo. Tlteso aro theiefore to cite nnd minion- ish all and singular the jtindred nntl rre li- tors of.tlte said deceased to file their ulijo- lions (if any they linvn) in iny offn-r it Ricoknrn, on or before tlio first Monitor in January next, otheiwise letter! of Ad ministration will bo granted to the ud applicants. Witness tlio Hon. Wm I. Way,** <»f the Judges of the Court ofOrdim?* said County, this 1st day oCDea t- 11 1829. E. BAKER; C. C. 0. I»c- dnn 4 ^USOKGIA, - Chatham Count/—T _ . the lion ihe Justices of the Aj/rnff Cuurt of Chatham County,silting Jot CM nary purposes. ToallwhomU may concern. Whoteas Thomas Y l.ee, hnv o(. r . to tho Hohorntda the Court nf Ortlinim cf Chatham county for letters of Adminier* lion on the cstateand effects of Charles II. Ilayden. .«* These are therefore to cite and edmsik ish,all,and singular the kindred and credi tors of tho said dec’d to file their objections (if any thev-Itavo) to tlte gtantiui oft™ administration of tho estate of thodece aw to the applicant ill the Clcrk’so/lice the said court, on or bofore tlio 2>lh day of Dec. next, otherwise letters of tdltiiniuru lion will ho granted. j Witness tlte lion. John Oii/nni"! os* of tlio j > slices of said court, thofiOtli dajul November A. D. 1»29. ' S. M. BOND, ci.o. c.c. nov 85 • / g"1 EURUJA the Hon. the Justices Klfingtnint.'oeiil; IiW. Court of Effingham county nary purposes, To all whom ij mn)y°9rP m ' ,.u Whereas, jno C. Rahn of the esinio of Mathew irfhn dgP- La titionnd '.'no said Jur,tioes(lo ho d |5 from his said oxeoutorsliip. . „,, mn ni* These are therefore to site aV* “ all and singular tho Mndrod “J ; eptiol is ( if of said deceased to file their > I . „ r ay r any they hove) to the ' rjlurk'* °(* er of the snid pel lloner in - 1 ' 1 , ,|,e Bt*> flee of tlte said Court, on Jr bo « 3g (tf day of Nov n-.ft, othorwdo le(tu sorv will be granted. e"* H Witness the hon-J W» " ,oU ,, j a y«rf the Justices of sail ^ lho MB,A McaAULTPMS JOIINC