Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, December 22, 1829, Image 4

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PUBLIC SALES. ■ Executor’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in January nert. W ILL lie sold before ilm Gonit house In Huv'ennnh between llio usual hours of sale. All tho custom"lencmonl of Brick buil dings on lot No 8 Darby Wurd;Iltmso nod lot No II I Columbia Word; lot nod hull dings No 13, Carpomgrs Ito», I.Ot Noll nml improvements Docker iv trd I lid loo No I# mid Imll the Improvements Decker Ward, nil In the oily uf Savannah; living part of the rcnlosi.no of Jusinli Renficld. Into of Savannah dee’ll. Soli by permission of the Cubit of Dr- dinjiry ofOlintli.ini County—for tho hone- (It oftlin lioirs and creditors. Conditions cash. JOS. CUMMINS,) E*WofJosii.il 8. c DUNNING, $ Renficld. nnv 611 8,82 Executor’s Sale. On thq first Tuesday in Jim nary noxl. •** W lUi lie sol(j*nt,liio coTirl licit}**? in Effiucliam county, between the mun,l hours of sale all the real estate of Matthew U.,Ini ilecc.tsetl, composed ul se veral tracts of Intuit to wit t 25 .ides lying on Snv.innnli river, join* imr lands of Berry and Metzgnr. 83 • jrrs of pine land in said county.joiii- ln.it lands of Beiry.nml F.xluy.** 00 ucrcs joining lands of Kalin and Paul* ftoh. 50 acres granted Conrad Kahn, Oth De cember. 1757. 100 actes granted C. Halm, 4th July, 1700. 50 acres granted John Ousel, Oth Dee 1757. 50 acres joining lands of Rahn and Paul- itch. 03 I-2 acres joining lands of Fetzer, Ex ley and Guanu 50 acres joining lands of Hahn an P ml* Uch. origimliy gl inted to John Gueel. 27 acres Imnnded h|i l.uulsof Otls.Qnann and Rolinuer. The above tracts all lying and being in the county of Effingham. 250 acres known by the nutnbei 178 15th District, Early county, originally grunted to Mnt'hew Kahn. °50 acres known by the Dumber 153, Oth District, Early county. The above propcrjjfc*'sohl by an order from the Hon. the* Inferior Court of the county of Effingham, for the purpose of making a division with the heirs of the said estate of Matthew llahn. Conditions made known on tho day of sale JOJIN C. RAHN, k Exe.cntorof ilic will of Matthew Rahn deceased, nov 5 223 PUBLIC SALES. CUy- Sheriff's Sales. On tile fir,I Tuesday in January next. W ILL lie snlil nt ilte Court I Inure In 8 ivnttnnli, lietivcen the hours of 10 nml 4 o’clock A building nml tlm Cotton pres, Comal ned therein on linnclie’s wharf (formerly Hlnnum's) levied on to sntisfy an oxeenllon in favor of WylQ & llroivn, against John Evcringhnin Jr. g ' A. D’I.VON, c. s. dee 5 Sheriff’s siile. On tlm first Tuesday in’January nexL W ILL he sold before tho court'lpmsc in the city of-Savannnh between thil usual hours of sale All the eastern nioioly or half part of all those kits, parts or parcels of land, sit it ate d and bring in the hamlets of Ynm.i* craw and City nfSnvnnnah and county of Chatham, heingthe whole of lot No. (5.) five, nml part of lot No. (I) four, which said Eastern half thcieof'is hounded on the North by the liver Savannah, oh the East by w h.n f lot known as Pooler’s, on the-South by Indian street, and on the West by the -Western moiety of said- lot and a half, and containing one hundred and fifty feet on the river Savannah,* and inns hack from the w,lifer to Indian street, together with the buddings nhd improve incuts*. Levied on under and hy virtue of * foreclosure of mortgage in. favor of Sam uel Dale, adniinistrntm of James M. Do' ton. deceased, against Robert mid Josoph llahcrshaim GEORGE MII.LEN, s. c. c. dec 3 Executor’s sale. F OUR months after date application will he made to the honorable the justices of the inferior court, offThatliam county when sitting for ordinary purnemvs* for leave to sell all that trnel or' parvel.ol land in Chatham county, containing three hmulied arres. more or lex* bring the real estate of Win Cooper dec. Fur the ben efit of the heirs of said cm a re. EDWARD COPPER, Executor. FRANCES E. GILDON, Executrix. nnv SO Atlministrator’s Sale. On the first T\utdny in January ne rt. W ILL he sold at the court house in Effingham county, between the ii- situl hours of sule, nil the real estate of Benjamin Kennedy dea., composed of sev eral tracts of land. One tract of land lying and being in the county of Effingham, containing 87»i nrre* near tlieSister's Ferry on the Augusta Rond, where the late Benjamin Kennedy formerly resided. Three oilier tracts adjoining the same, a particular description of which will he giv en uu the day of sale. One iract in each of the following-coun ties, to wit, Baldwin, llall, Ilubershuui te Houston. Tho above propotty sold by an order oh tallied from the lion, the Inferior court of the comity o[ Effingham for the purpose of malting a division u ithlhe heirsof the said estate. Conditions cash. - JOHN. CHARLTON. Adtninistratoi of the estate of II. Kennedy, deceased, nov 5 22.3 Administrator's sale On the first Tuesday in Jununty nett. W ILL he sold nefore the Court lloii-e in Bulloch Comity between the usual hours of s.rie 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 the heirs and creditors of said estate. JOHN WATERS. Adm sept 12 182f Adinir.istralor’tJKSalc. On the first Tuesday in January next W ILL be void a the Conn 11 oils*, in Effingham Comitv, between the u- sual hours of sn*e. The following negroes, beloiigiug to the estate of Jonathan Back- ley, deceased. . A prime young fellow named Simon, a good boat artd field band, a young’ wench named Amy, an excellent house servant, a young girl named Mary and an old wo man. • Tlie above negroes soldriiy an order from the Hon. the Inferior Court of the County of Effingham for tin purpose of making a division with the heirs of the said est. of J. Buckley. Conditions cash. . JNO. CHARLTON, Adtn’r est. of J. Dacklev. nov 5 223 Grtnrdiin’a Stile. On the first Tuesday in January next. W II.I, be sold nt tho C null House in Savannah between (lie usual liours of sale. All Ihc interest, being two undivided sovenlbs.of Abigal Sfillwell and John fffill well, minors, orphan children of Join Stillwell,deceased, in and ion certain no . gro boy, slave, named Jacob, sold lor a di vision—lly order of tlm Court ofO. dinary of Cbauiain Comity. Conditions Cash purchasers pavine for titles, JANU STILLWELL, Guardian, nov 17 ' oa ’ 232 Tux Collector’s Sale Con ' tinned. On the first Tuesday in January next, *aM^lLL he sold before the court house f I. in the city of Savannah, between file usual hours of sale, Ihc following prop erty, or so much thereof as will satisfy the State and County tax. Lot nnd improvements, Farm st. Ogle thorpe ward, also lot,or lots letter l>. same ward,' loviod on as the properly of James Alorrlson, 10 satisfy the state and county tax for the year 1828, amount due gto 75 and costs. DAVID BELL, t. p. c. dec 8 IMarslinl’s Side. O N the fust Tijoulny in JAhUary next, will bo sold at the Court House in the city f 8nvnnn:;h, between the hours of ton and three o'clock, the lollowiug slaves: Rose nod her four children, Tnmnr, Miller, Charlotte and her two children. Tom and .Nancy and Leah, levied on us the property of Joint Motel, under an exe? rutioo in favor of the Bank of the United .States vs. the suidjoun Mmol. JOHN II. MORFsL, dec 3 Marsha/, D. G. Marsh ill’s Sales. On thr first Tuesday in January nert. W ILL l»e sold before the Court House in this city between the u- stial boms of sale, the following slaves: Bose and her four children. Tamar,Mil ler, Charlotte and her t»»o c hildren, Tom, Nancy and L».miIi, levied otv >is the proper ty of John Morel, tinder an execution in favor of the Bank of the U. Slates vs* the said John Morel. JOHN II. MOREL, m. n. o. dec 15 -Comstock’s Natural His tory. W. T. W'tCTilAMS—rtps jutt Redlirr,!. Natural IIistoVy nf Quadrupeds, with en- grnvings, by J. L. Comstock ■ Cooper's Vtr«if •Stouitliton's Virgil * ** Omtbl's Virgil _ Virgil Dclnhini Ainsworth'* Dictionary also, The Talisman for 1 >31) ■ Tho Bonk of tho Boudoir, by Lady Morgan nov 24 238 The Subscriber H AVING been appointed ngeut fur the sale of the follnwing arUcles of fers them tit the miu’ufucturiug .prices. « Sulphate of-Quinino. # . Compound Huid pxlrnot of Snrsnpnrilla, for extemporaneously making the Lisbon Diet Drink. &e. tec. is partieulnrlv rc- romiiiuiuleil to thd faculty for'its. cpnve- iiience, tee. One.' table spoonful will- make a pint of Lisbon Diet Drink if mi detl to common .water; This . article has proved inncli moro nctivb than tho pana ceas, and other preparations, of sarsaparil* hi, nml is’ extensively employed by the fa culty, nml introduced into public iustitu lions'iu'thisnml other cities, where the use. of sarsaparilla is required to a cmmdcr«(hlo exteht. Piporinc, (Precip.’|>er Potass.) a-valua bin article hi intermittent fevers. This article differs essentially -from the seminpaqne, yollow crystals, obtained by simple evaporation and purification of the alcholuilic solution. Ojl ol Blank Pepper, (Precipitated,) n powerful stimulant and valuable remedy in typhus lever, also ns an **'xtern.il stimulant muted with Decoction of Gniithnvides in Snirfl of Turpentine.—Caution. • An oil oi black poppet may he found in the mar ket, obtained by disUIIntinu~lhis is by no menus the same 34 thearlielo above desci i bed nnd is very feeble, if not entirely des titute of the particular property for which ll:r above has boon introduced. One drop of oil of-black pepper, added to six crains nf quinine, will greatly increase the powers of this remedy. F.xtrait of Quinine. This is the resid uum ofitho piepafaliou of Quinine. - T*vo grains niti fully equal, to one of thu former; and, ns it is les? than one third (lie price, it is of course-much cheaper to the practition er llwin the sulphate. Citrited Kali, -for extemtinrnncnusly innkiug the saline draught. Quo drachm ofthissali dissolved in four ounces of wa ter instantly forms the neutral mixture, e quid and simdnr in every respect to. tjiat made from fredi lemon juice. Black,/)xide of Mercury, (m extempo raneously forming the blue pill; One fourth of n gmin equal to four giains of blue mass. Solidified Balsam Cnpniv i. This pro paraRop contains too Oil ami Resin, and is rendered solid for the convenience of forming into pills. This article contains all the virtues of theCopaiva in a concern tinted degree. A. BAUSONS, Druggist. * At the Eagle No 8 Gibbon's Rnngo. nov 21 Ci(y fcilieriff’s Sales, con tinued. O N the first Tuesday in January next, will he sold nt the Court Mouse Savannah, between the hours of 10 and \ o'clock * : ; - . . . A negro girl named Jr.dy, levied on ns the proper<y of John S- Foster, Mary <». Foster, his wife, and Hester Lope'r, to saL isfy an execution in favor of Henry Morn ingstnr, sold at the risk of the former pur chaser. Also, Lot and improvements Oglethorpe Ward, fronting on West Broad street, the residence of the defendant, levied oil as the properly of Ezra Kent, to satisfy an exc tut ion in favor of Henry Motningstar. , A. D’LYON, c. s. ded 15 250 Executor's Side. On the Jirxt Tuesday in Jnnuanj nert. W ill, he sold before the Court home in Effingham county between tho usual horns of sale. The following seven negroes^Nancy nnd her child, Simon, Billy, Tissy, Frank, Betsey belonging to the estate of Mathew Balm. dec. Sold by order of the Inferior Court of Effingham county, for a- division among the hells. JNO. O. RAHN. Ex'or. <lee 8 Est. Mathew Rahn, dec. & fSuvannnh Poor House Hospital. V ISITING COMMITTEE for Dec 1829. Fritbdli Sorrel end Mow. Clcldnd. Altcmliiig VliyiiCMn Dr Forth. Joseph gumming, Scc’ry. noi’ 48 Just Received. A R ATOM A Powders in tin i. s CT Compound Fluid Extract of ^.6r«a- parilla Oil of Black Pepper Extract cf Quinine Ltdificd Copaiva Black oxide. of.Mercury Citrated Kali, Pipeline Genuine Red Bark Croton Oil, French Oil of Cubebs " “ Copaiva, Jorline Ilydriodatc of Potass Acid Prussic The subscriber having lieen appointed agent for the sale of the above articles, of fers them for sale at the manufacturer's prices. A. PARSONS, Druggist, At the Eagle, No. 0, Gibbons' range, nov o. on© , Notice. T he savannah libiiary, win lie opened hereafter on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday in each week from 3 to 5 o’clock,*?. M. WM MOREL, Librarian, oei 17 107f Aii Act. To extend the time for, fortunate drawers in tlm Land Lotteries of eighteen Inin dred nnd eighteen, eighteen hundred ••nd-nineteen, nnd eighteen huiidre.l and twenty one, to take o'ljt grants for tho lands thus drnntr, and a ft or the time therein specified, tovcsillic s une in the * state. B E. it enacted by the ^entilennd House of Representatives of the State of Georgia in General Assembly met, mid it is hereby enacted tv. the authority of tlm. same. That every person who was a fortunate draiVei in the land loltoiics hy Hte aiitliorify of the nets passed on the fif Iccuth-dav f December, (dghlrru tittndied and eighteen, on the sixteenth day of D** (•ember, eighteen hundred mid nineteen, mnl on the fifteenth day of May, eighteen bundled and twenty-one. shall have until the first day of Novomlrr, eighteen hun dred «ilid-thirty, to take out his, her oi •heir giant upon paying into the Trea sury the sum of eight dollar*. ' See. 2 Ami Re it further enacted by the authority- afi.ies.ml. That from and- af ter the first day of November, eighteen hundred and fhirtv, the lands io drawn ns nfotesaid,and not granted', shall revert to and'become the property of the Stale. See. 3. ' ud he it further enacted, That Ins act shall not extend to any lot or lots of land (liar'll by orphans uni il lj.ree yoars iftCi the said orphans tihall have arrived at the age of twenty otic years; nor to any lots (haw n by idiots or lunatics or persons who have departed this life since they gave in for n draw or draws in said lotteries of 1818, 1810 and 1021, and whose estates arc unrepresented, nor. to any lots num ber mi nml one hundrod set apart for the purposes of public education. Sec. 4. And he it further enacted, That all laws and parts of law* militating n- gaiufti this act. bo and the samonie hereby repealed. See. 5. And bo it further* enacted by the authority aforesaid, That it shall bo the duly of his Excellency tho Governor, to cause this act to be published in nil the public Gazettes ofihis State,once a month, until the first day of November next, nnd t hat lie cause the expenses of such puhlicn tiou to be paid out of ihc contuigent fund. WARREN JOURDAN. Speaker of the House of Representatives. THOMAS STOCKS, President of the Senate. Assented to Oth November, 1829. GEORGE K: GILMER. Governor. nov 19 134$ca Eov Sale. A PLANTATION iii Effingham Conn ty Molding to thi, clam ofilmlntc Mr. .InlmGLirdner. Tlie.ihovc |)lant?(lon i« kilualcd on tile Ajigtlaui road 30 miles froni S.ivanntih eontainine 740 iierestnoro or less. Warranted titles tvjlf ho givon. lorparlicitlnrs apply to CHARLES S HENItV. nov 24 2381| ZJolivar-and.Jackson Caps and Navafino Stocks. J UST received by tlie ship 'l’yliee and olltor lale arrivals, a.very splendid as sortment of MenVSfm! Youth's Caps of • ntire new pattern*-—Also, a very hand some assortment of premium Navarino ritocksi MALLERY &DUFFy, nov SO Stationary, a Win. T. Williams H AS mi blind.a general assortment ot English and American Stationary, ior sale at the lowest,prices. Writing Paper, Super .Royal, Royal, Medium, ami Demy,, ruled for blank hooks * , Rank FAlfo Post nnd FooRenp. fttglLh Ruth Posl, gilt edges and plain E.mhussrd Note. Paper; 8vo rtnd Iflmo. Letter P,\per and Foolscap, from $S to j$5 50 pci ream Cdpyi.ng Paper, extra largo Folio and Quarto Tissue Paper . Antiquarian''Drawing do 52 inches by 80 • s' (Super Royal,Dcpiy and Fqglsrnp Draw ing Paper Rice do # English Hupei fine Writing Velfuni Olid Parchment Blank Books of nil kinds, Ledgers^lotir- nal$. Day Book?, In voice Books, Cash Rooks, Hides Books, Receipt Books, Quire Books, Bank Bonks, nnd Me morandum Books, of all sizes,or inade to pattern at short not ice . • Books for Bunks -tind Public Offices, ru led and hound In the tout mnhticr. Quills from 50 cents per hundrod to £5 Swun Quills Beady'made Pens, in boxes InkstHiuls Pewter,Lend and Wedgwood, various sizes Cut glass cone Inks. Glass Inkstands for Portable Writing Dusks* Pocket Inkstands Silver Pencils ever pointed, various pat terns Ink—English .lapaiied ami Maynard te Noyes'In bottles Red Ink WnlUdor’s copying ink in pint and quail ju?* Durable ink, Clark's, in cases Ink Pow der red and black Map files and laces Scaling Wax, various qualities wuKaud black Red and black nolo and office wafers Shining sand in papers Back Gammon Tables Dice and playing cards Roger's Penknives on Cards Do do silvrr-Meel do . Ivory handled desk knives Do folders and paperjflo Chessmen, ivory and hone, various pri ces Pink Tape, double length Morrocco Travelling Port Folios, with ink stands Desk port folios with b’otting paper* va rious sizes Battledores and Shuttlecocks Murkmg Types, No’s. I. 2, 8, 4, 5 ami 8. Drawing colours, Reeves* and others, in boxes of I, 2,-ond 3 rows Do in boxes w»«h lock, drawers, saucers. tec. complete Colours in cakes . India Rubber in cakes nml bcdllcs Crayon paper, various tints Lead pencils, (Middleton's, Sewall's, Artists and Architects Rod lead pencils Gold pnpor Pocket books, wnllcts'uml card ensos Slates, various sizes- Do morrocco frames Hand boxes, lig.. vit. and box wood Potim’6 and pounce boxes Bonnet hoards Ebony round and fiat rulers, all sizes Cocoa do do do do Checks and check books on ulltiie Bunks of the city ‘ Envelope paper Log do Gilt edge visiting cards India in', best quality Dividers, Gunter's scales Cases of unulictonlica! instruments Purellol mles of various sizes Blank cards for printing, tec. tec. Bills of Lading on - folio post or letter sliert Pairoons receipts, Eteoin Boat receipts, Dray bills, rates of.whin face and stor age, Custom House Entries', Deeds, Mortgages and Blanks of all kinds. linoic RINDING. Blank Books ruled and hound to pattern in the best mnmior. PRINTING in all its variety—book*, pamphlets, oard$ hand bills, blanks, tec. ut tho shortest no tice. nov 97 211 Notice. P ERSONS haying demands against the estate of the late Edward Wil liam* of Screven county will present them duly attested and those indebted to'su'id cs late will make payment to WM.-H. SCRUGGS, Adm'r. oct 31 • £19 Negro Shoes, &c. “fl PACK ACT'S—consisting of JL Men’s Boots, Bootkks, Shoes and Piiaii's. AI.SO Ladies, Bovs and Children's Shoes. an n 40 dozen Lead Pencils. For sale low at LUTHER’S 00 * 27 Exchange Office. Treasurer’s Office Dkckmbkii 1, 1829. T HE ium-iiko price of I'lmircliii-iiigthe lost trtonth lieing SI) 75 per Imrrcl ol 198 II,s. I’road for -llio present month must weigh ns follows viz: 12 1-2 cents Loaf 2lhs T1 oz R 1-4 “ " 1 •« 5 ,. 2 >i Of which all Halters And sellers of Bread will take due Nnlico. M. W. STEWART, c, t. doc 3 Playing CftVds. A N assortninut of superior quality just £SL received and fir sale by A. PARSONS, Druggist, At the Eagle, no 8, Gibbons* Range, sept 22 19R * For Sale. A LL llmr valmhlo improved properlv well I:flown in the rjiy of Savannah as Wayne s wharf, hounded on the north hv Savannah River, on the east l,y (Vest ■ road Sf„ oil tlie north hy Indian street l-or tertrs apply to nov 3 It. W. POOLER. Notice.. A LL pcisnns having demands against the estate t f-Mrs. Eliza I’aUcrson. lee are rcqiteiteil. to present tltenr duly attested, and those indebted to tuid dec. to make payment to ' WJl. WILLIAMS, Adm’r. nnv 1ft ' £23fi. Chiv./mster &■ Scranton, MEi.CHANT T MLORsA, Xorlh East Corner of Young's Jluildings. H AVE and are mtpiving* by jho lifts* nirlvnU from Nciv York and Philn- Mwlpliui, a hand’somo assortment of jeason-' dtile * JtCndy Made-Clothing, UUNkl.4TI.NO Drr«s.iO(l Ei «ick fO/VPH.COATEEH, PANTALOONH, VEHTS,^WRt(?Haml : k^ri'hlols, Cravr.t!», Hiocks,. llosiurv,Moil's, YotiihNnnd Chihlifii’i* Moropco and Cloth t'.\PH,Ladics!te Gnniliunen's ter*- tec. • Togcthctwith a Splendid Assortment of FASHION ABLE CLOTHS, CAS1 MERES AND VEH-TLNGS, which they aro prnjiaicd to mako to order" in faslunitahlo style, at short noticoj net 13 Exports for November, A RE ready for dcHvciy to subscribers at ttic Bookstore of T M DRISCOLL dco 1 »'AJR(»I A—Chatham * * unity.—li the IfonnrtthlK the Justices uf the In crior Court of t'fathom County sitting fo r ordih a rij tut rposes, To all \Vhom it may concern; Wliere'ns, Ilrzcki.ih Lord adininistrntm of tlm • -stale nf William CtnL' Intcof Cnm- »len Cuunt>, Physician drcciiHed, has peti* tinned>he said c.'ourl to ho dismiss ’d from tho said Administration. Tlirse'arr thrrcfn're to cite nml ndmoninh all Mini sitiguhr the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to file their objection* (if atiy.they Have) iii the deik's ofi’u o of the Court of Oidinmy of said county on nr l*ef or the second da / of April next other wise letters dismbsory will o granted to the petitioner* Witnrssthe Honorable Elias Fort one of the JusiiecH of tin* said Court nt S.nan nrJi, the second day ol’N 'V. A. D. I82U. *S. M. BON.D, o. Cr o. c. o, nov 2 • EORGIA. Chatham t ’oiiirty.—»rty ® Jf the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County % sitting for Or dinary purposes. To all whom it may.concern. Whereas, R. W. Habersham, Admin is trntor, of the estate of Alexander Ilaher- sham,late'of Havannah, deceased, lias po- titioned the said just fees to lie discharged from his said administratorship. These are therefore to cite and nrihintT- ish alj nml singular the kindred and cird- itors of the. said dec. to file their objections (ifany they have) in the Clerk’s office of tlie Court of Ordinary on or hefoie the 3d day of April next,, otherwise. letters dismissory will be granted to the petition er. Witness the hon. Elias Fort, one of the justices of the said Court at Savannah the «d day of Oct A. D. 1828. ont 3 • H.M. BOND, ci c* o. c. c. EORGIA—Chatham County—/ty H.5T the Honorable the Justices of . the In fc tor Court of Chatham county Hitting for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas Goo. Mi lien' lists applied to tho llonombth. tlio Court of Ordinary of Clinibam comitv for letters . dismissory outlie estate*te Gleets of Jno L Hoabrook late of said county, deceased.. These aiothorefore to cite and atlinouibli all and singular the kindred uml creditors of said deceased to file thoir objections (if any they havo)to the granting of tho letters dismissory on the estate of the decensi d to tlie applicant in the Clerk's office of the said Court, on or heforo the 2flth day of Dec. next; otherwise letters dismissory will lie granted. Witness llio llouornhle Elias Fort, one of tlie Judges of said Court, the 26th dnv of June, A. D. 1829 lime?*; s. M. BOND, c c o cheap and fashion able . House, Sign, Furniture & Ship PAIN T IN G, GILDING, GLAZING AND BABER HANGING f ■ 41 IE tiihicrihnr cr—toful for former I fiivor., nBnr n lo.idenco nf ten years lenders Ids services lo the public Ln the a hove Hoe, cud informs llieni that Ins Es. tahlish/rienl. Sign of Ihc Hand anil FI rush, near the Exchange, is uml'-rgoing a aeuerai and cftiensivo improvojjient, nnd iltnt lie ■has received by. Lite arrivals a Jargo supply of Bninls, Oils, llrushes, Window .Glass Aic. A-.c. Willi the assistance pf a compc tom foreman, whom lie has.employed, will citable him to execute work of the kind; on as .accommodating terms as any person .its l he city. 1‘uinle,- OU», Brushes, Window Gluts, . Sashes. F’aycr Hangings, l/c. &ic. Will) a general assortment of nrljtles ■>, tho line always kept on bund, fur sale wholesale nnd retail. N. IE Bnlnts prepnrod for use nnd dilec tions given for using flfom, B. MARLOW. oct 8 202 For. sate. A TRACT of land conleining 250 a cres, situate in |ne district of (It angobiu-gh, on Edisto creek in tho stale of South Carolina, bounding uoiIII on lauds of Daniel Mazyck. and souflf and west on ’Ito said creek. For a plat of said land, nml terms nf sale. H|)f>ly to GEO. GLEN, feb S Ex’or. est. of John Glen. Superior Rose and Orange Flower Water ‘JfUST.received and for sn|n hy W A. PAR8ON8, Dmugist, At llio Eagle No. 8, Gibbous’ range, nov 2 220 Fig Blue and Starch. BOXES Gilbert's STARCH ” 5 . do Fig Blue Just received anil for a,tie hy A BAltSONS, Druggist, At the Eagle N')U Gibbon’s Range, sept 26 “ EOIIGA, Clintbnm Count. S.1T the Honor aide the. JusUct, nfoTty feriar Caurt af Chatham CoitaiLlii l 1 ? Ordinary per, loall whom it n*y concern ■Whetcan,Thomas Askew, EkL'.t.y, tlm eslnto of Judies J. Tippii,s dc t < ’ f lltfonod the said Justices to from his said Executorship. ' tc, l Tlicso nro therefore lo.oito and n,i„, tsli all nnd singular the kindred nntfc' Imr of the salt! dec. to file their oh iced (’f *ny they have) in tlm 'Clcrk’J olIVs*! “"Court of Ordinary pf sahlConhWon 1 before tlm 7tli day of January next, o „ lyisd letters.dismissory .will h B |KfiP’ tlie nhpjBj|er. s n L " 1,1 Witness llio lion, Elias Furl. nnc. „r,i Justice, of the said C.mrt "1 ft, nn)i tlm 1tli day uf. July A. R tltnusaml eight hundred and rtwentyJ nine, july 7 S. M. BOND, c. c. o. c. i C '1 EORGIA Chatham L'miim~Te •T the llaii. thr Justices I>r the haul Court of Chatham Cuunly sitting rj'.! nary jmrpojrs.. J “ 7 i rdivham it may concern WhcronS, E. S Rees atfd Thmnni « It ice. administrators ofThunias liic P , ’ ceased has deiltipned tho said comt t bo discharged from heir ndmitilstr Thesc nro therefore to cite and rehij’' ish nil and singular llio kindred Jkcrtsliin of said deceased fo file their objection, any. they luivejto Ilm grantingofdicdi.,,; 1 sory on the estate of tlio deceased to applicants in tlm Clerk's office of t|, c Court, on hr before the 7tli day of next ; ntheru Ise letter, dismissory Vffl u j;rnnti!(L c Witness the Hon. Ellas Fori,' one „r Ilm Justices of the said Court the 1th tlttyof JulvfA. D. Imn; ' 8. M. BOND. c. c. n.e.c inly 7 * C N EGIICIA, Chatham Cuamy—//, *r the llonnrahlr, the Juslicis nflht /,. firiar Court aj Chatham County’, sin:,. Jor ordinary jiurnosesi ' 1 To ail whom it may concern. Whereas. John II. Giuulry, applies f,„ letters of administration on the estate ami Clltots of Jnllli II. ilerlllelol, late ol g A . vamtah,physician, deceased, as piiiaiuil creditor. 1 These are, thcrctnro, to cite and ntlinott- Ish all and singular, the kindred and rred* ilnrs nf the said dereasctl In lile their elij«. tions, if any they have, in tho clerk's o(. flro nf said court, un or before the Mil; ilny of January next, otherwise Iclteii el mlinloislyntion will ho grtuited. Witness tl ’ Hun Elias Fort, one of tin Justices of llio said com tat Savannah, tUi I lilt day of Deo A II 18411. 8 M BOND, ccocc. tire 14 • O EORGlA,- lialham County—llytit •Hun, the Justices nf thi Inferior Ci.ci of Chatham Cuunly, sitting'for nrdhrr purposes To all w hom it nitty concern. Whereas,Itnhiot llahershaiu liasnpplid t tho lion tho Court of Ordinary ol i’lat. ham (?tutnty for Letters of Adminlslrniioi with tho will ntuiexetl, on the estate i ctTects/if'Joshua Ward, Into til South li. rnlirm deceased, Those arc, therefore, to cjto nnd jihno- uish nil nnd singular tlm kindred and cre ditors nf tlm said decease'll, lo file llieiroh- Jecllofls (if any they have) in the llcrki Office of tlm said Court, on or before the elstday of Dee. next, otherwise letters of administration will ho granted tu the said nppllo lilt. Witness the linn El'as Fori, one nf the Justices of tlio said court at Savannah ills 21st dvy of Nov. A. 11.1829. 8. M. BOND, c. c.o.cc. nov 21 • EORGI.V, Liberty County—Hy lb XJM" lion, the Justices of the Infirm Court of Liberty County, sitting fit ordi* nary purposes To all whom it mny concern. Whereas, Messrs Moses W. War (nil Eugene Bacon, apply for letters nfndiniii- istration of the goods and chattels, tglli and credits Unit were of ThomasW Iliora late of said county dec. These aro therefore tocite/iml minion. ish all and singular tlm kindled anil credi tors of the said deccottu) tu file their nbjcf J lions (if any they have) in my office si .Riccboro, on or before tlio firs) Momh/is January next, nlho.iwis' nilulstfntion will bo aptrlieuiils, _ Wiuifsj the Hnn. ■,f the Judges uf the Co said Comity, this 1st t 1849. otters of Ms to the War. m -rdiniriS' Das. (| ’ tlcc 4 E. BAKER, c;.o. o. *.c.' O EORGIA, Cliathani Coiinty-By the lion the Justices of tlic /tfemi Court of Chatham County,silting Jin Ordi nary purjioscs. To all whom tl may concern- Whereas' Thomas Y Lee, ho- opplied lo the Honorable tho Court of Ordinary « Chatham county for loiters of AthuhiMrd. lion, on the cstateand'oO'ects of CliarlesVl. Hiiyden. These nro therefore to cito and mlnini) 1 ish,nil,and singular tho kindred nnd.ereoi; tors of tlio said dcc’d to file their ohjecllMU (if. any lliev have) to the gt anting of Ik* administration of thceslntc of tho tlcccasw tci tlm applicant in t|te Clerk's office ol the said court, on ot heforo iltc25di :!j! 0 ' Don. next, otherwise letters of adlpinbft* tiftn will be grunlcd. Witness the lion. John Cuinming ol,c of tile j’ stloos ofsnid.coun.tho 25th day ul November A. D. 1829. H. M. BOND, c. c. o. c-c. nov 25 ft 1 EtitlGlA, Effingham Comii!)—^ XjlfAe Hon. the Justices nf the lsfi n ° Court of Effingham county sitting for utile nary purposes. To all whom U 111,IV concern, • Whereas, Jno C. Rahn Executor of W f thoosrato of M.nliow Rnlui dec. P> c , trtionod tlm saiil Justices lo bo jhsclts'b from his said executorship. ,, Tlteso aro Ujorcforo to cito and auinoai all nnd singularl)io Itindrcil and uf .said deceased to file their olijech" 1 any tlioy Imvo) to the gvaiiting of lac f 1|.. (fr of tho said p'ol'Honor in thpjWWJ ’jK fico of tho said Court, on or before I ^ liny of Nov imxt, otherwise letters dm sory will ho granted. r f Witness the Ison. J Wa dltour o» #f tlio Jhiticcs of said court tho 81 1 ‘ May AD. 1829. „ rC , JOHN (7HABLT0N c.r.o.& c ’ tnayO