Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, December 24, 1829, Image 4

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PUBLIC SAL US. Executor's Shies. On fie first Tuesday in January next, Mrii-t. Im sold before llio Ooutt homo y/W In Savannah between the usual hour* of sale. All thn eastern tenement of-Brick buil dings on lot No 8 Darby WardtHonsc anti lot No 34 Columbia Ward; lot and hull dings No 13,,Carpenter* lloa. Lot No 9 and Improvements Decker wsrd and lot No IB and hall tlrtImprovements Decker Ward, all In the city of Savannah; being part of the real estato of Joslnlt Penficld. late of Savannah dec’d, Soli bv permission of tho Court or Or- dinary of'Chatliam County—for the bene, fit of the heirs and creditors. Conditions cash. JOS. CUM MING.) Ex'urs of Josiah S. «. DUNNING, S Penficld. nov *8 832 Executor’s Sule. On the first Tuesdsy in January next. W ILL be sold at the court house in Effingham county, between the usual hours of sale all the real estate of Matthew Rahn deceased, composed 'ol se veral tracts'of land, to nit: 85 acres lying mi Savannah river, join ing lands of Berry and Metzgar. 93 acres of pine land in said county .join ing lands of lleiry and Exist, SO acres joining lands of llolin and Paul- Itch. SO acres granted Conrad Rahn, Oth De cember,' 1757. 100 nevet granted C. Rahn, 4th July, 170°. , _ SO acres granted John Gugel, Oth Deo 1757. SO acres joining lands of Rahn and Pnul- Isch. 33 1-* acres joining lands of Fetger, Exley and (Inann. ■ 50 acres joining lands of Rahn an Paul* ilrli. originally granted to John Gugel. 87 acres bounded by landsof OttsiGnanu and Bollnger. The above trnrts all lying ahd being in the county of Effingham. 850 acres known bv the nutnbe, 17316th District, Early county, uiiguiallv grunted to Matthew Ralnt. 850 acres known by the number 83, Gilt District, Early county. The above property sold by an order from the Hon. the Inferior Court of the county of Effingham, for ,hc purpose of making a division with the heirs of the said estato of Mntthew Rahn. Conditions made known on the day of sale. JOHN C. RAIVN, £s Executor of tho will of Matthew llolin deceased, nov 3 823 Administrator’s Sale. On tht first Tuesday in January next. W ILL be told at the court house in Effingham-county, between the n- sual hours of sale, all tho real estate of Benjamin Kennedy dec., composed of sev eral tracts ofland. One tract ofland lying and being in the county of Effingham, containing 870 acres near llio Sitter's Ferrv on the Augusta Road, where the late Benjamin Kennedy formerly resided. Three other tracts adjoining tho same, a particular description of which will be giv en on the day of tale. One tract in eaclt of the following conn tics, to wit; Baldwin, Hall, Habersham & Houston. The above property sold by an order ob tallied from the linn, the Inferior court of the county of Effingham for the purpose of making a division uiththe heirs of the-.aid estate. Conditions cash. JOHN. CHARLTON. Administratoi of the .estate of B. Kennedy, deceased, not 5 223 Administrator’s wale On the first Tuesday in January nett. W ILL be sold before the Court House: in Bulloch County between the usual hours of sale- ‘ All the lands belonging to the estate of Jsanc Waters, sold by order of the Justices of (lie Inferior Court of said county, fur the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. JOHN WATERS, Adm’r. «epl18 lOif PUBLtil: SALES. City Sheriff’s Sales. Oo the firstTuesday in January next. W l LL be sold ht the Court House in Savannah, between llio hours of 10 and 4 o'clock. A-.btiilding and the Cotton press enntai § ed therein on Ronohe's wharf (formerly tantnn's) levied on to satisfy an execution in favor of Wylly fir Brown, against John Ikveringhain Jr. A. D’LYON, c. s. dec 5 Sheriff’s sale. On llio first Tuesday in January next. W ILL be sold -before the court house in tho city of Savanush between the usual hours of sate All tho eastern moiety nr half part of all those lots, parts or parcels of land, sit uatod olid tieing in the bandits of Vania - craw and Cily of Savannah and county of Chatham, being the whole of lot No. (5.) five, and part of Ini No. (4) four, which said Eastern half tlieicnfis bounded on the North by the liver S.yaunnh, on the East by wharf lot known as Pooler's, on lire 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 Savannnh, nhd runs hack from the water to Indian street, together with the buildings and improve meins. Levied on untier and by virtue of a foreclosure of mortgage in favor of Sam uel Hale. H'lminiittatnr of James M. Bol ton. deceased, agaiutl Robert and Joseph linbcrsham, UEORGE MII.LGN, t. c. c. dec3 Executor’s sole. P OUIC month* lifter dnte nwlicntinn will be made <o Hie tumciiahle »lio justices of the inferior court, of Clintluini county when sitting for ordinary purposes* for leave to m»H all that tract- or pnruel oi land in Chat!i<im rntnit?, containing three htnulied ncres. more or less being the real estate of Win Cooper dec. For the ben efit of the heirs of s.iid estate. EDWARD COPPER. Executor. FRANCES E. CIMION, Executrix. nov 80 Marshal's Side. O N the first Tuesday in January next, will be Mild at the Court House in the city. f Savannah, between the hours of trn and three o'clock, the lollnwing slaves: Rose and tier four children, Tamar, Miller, Charlotte and her two children. Torn and Nancy and Leah, levied on as the property of John Motel, under nil exe cution in favor of the Uunk of the United States vs. the said John More). JOHN II. MOREL, dec 8 Marshal, D. G. Marshal's Sales. On the first Tuesday in January next. W ILL lie sold before the Court House in this city between the u- sual hours of sale, the following slaves: Rose and her four children, Tamar.Mil ler, Charlotte and her two children, Tom, Nancy and Leah, levied on as tile proper tv of John Morel, under an execution in favor of the Hank of the U. Elutes vs. the said John Morel. JOUN H. MOREL, u-'d. o. dec IS Administrator’s Sale. On the first Tnesrinyln January.neat. W ILL be sold at the Court House in Effingham County, between the u- suaJ hoars of sa'e- The following negroes, belonging lot lie eatate of Jonathan Back- ley, deceased. * "rime young fellow named Simon, a _ ' "*ld hand, a young wench good boa; anu M r- ' J°unggi r |. -.orHem |,. than. - named Marv ".-.tarn, T^aboven, ' ‘’ : ' U an0ld «fKffin'vb he Ir * b an order from *5(5?* i far ,7 C ° l,r ‘ of,l,e Co " n 'y Bath’ wllh th„ l’ ,, j;Poso °f making a ** cZ!Z7:'r ,iideu - otJ - City Sheriff's Sales, con tinued. O N the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold at the Court House in Savannah, between the liuurs of 10 and 4 o’clock, A negro girl named Judy, levied on as the properly of JohnS. Foster, Mary < Fo-ter, III. wife, and Hester Lopcr, to sat isfy an execution in favor of Henry Morn irtgstar, sold at tiro risk of the former pur- oIih-t. AIs-o. Lot nod improvements Oglethorpe Word, i'"<>uting on West llroad street, the residence o' the defendant, levied on ns the property of Kent, to satisfy an cxc cutiun iu fgvor gif Henry Morning star. A. D’LVON. c. n. ded 15 -353 Comstock’s Natural His^ tory. W, T. WILLIAMS—7/tti just Beceired. Natural Hiytory of Quadrupeds, with en gravings, by J.T,. Comstock Cooper’s Virgil Stoughton's Virgil Gould's Virgil Virgil Delnhini Ainsworth's Dictionary at.sn, The Talisman for 1889 Tho (look of the Uotidnir, by Lady Morgan nov 84 - 838 The Subscriber H AVING been appointed igect.fnr the sale of the following articles of fer. them at ilia muiuifacturihg prices. Sulphate of Quinine. Compound fitiid extract of Sarsaparilla, fur extemporaneously making the Lisbon Diet Drink, Ac. A.c. is pnrtinularly ro- coiuiiiendrd to'llio faculljkfor its conve nience, die. One table spoonful will make a pint.of Lisbon Diet Drink if ud- ded to common, water. This article has proved lunch more active than the pana ceas, and other preparations of snrsnporil- la, and is exteusivuiy employed by the fa mily, and introduced into public institu tions in this and Other cities, where the use ofsarsapatillais required ton considerable extent. Pipeline, (Preclp. per Potass.) a valua bin article in intermittent fevers. This arllela differs essentially from the soiuiopaquo, yellow crystals, obtained by simple evaporation and purification of the alchuholio solution, Oil ol lllack Pepper, (Precipitated,) a powerful stimulant and valunblo remedy in typhus Inver, also ns an external stimulant united with Decoction of Cantharidcs in Spirit of Turpentine,—Caution. An oil til black pepper may be found in the mar ket, obtained by distillation—this is bv no means tile smile as the article above descri bed and is very feeble, if not entirely des titute of tho particular property for which Ills above tins been introduced. One drop of oil of black pepper, added to six grains ofquininei will greatly increase the powcrsjif this remedy. Extract of Quinine. This is tho resld. mini oftlic preparation of Quinine. T'vo grains me fiilly.cqu.il to one of the former; and, as it is less Ilian one third the price, it is of course much clieaper to the practition er than llio sulphate. Citrated Kali, for extemporaneously making the saline draught. One drachm orthissaii dissolved in full' ounces of wa ter instantly forms rite neutral mixture, o qua! and similar in every respect to that mnde from fresh lemon juice. Black Oxide of Mercury, toi extempo raneously forming the liluo pill. One fourth of n grain equal to four groins of blue muss. Solidified Balsam Cnpaiva. This pro paratiun contains trie Oil mid Resin, and is rendered solid for tho convenience of forming into pills. This article contains all the virtues of the Cnpaiva in ir Concen trated degree. A. PARSONS. Druggist. At the Eagle No 8 Gibbon's Range, nov 24 Executor’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in January next. WMT ILL be sold before the Court house TV in Effingham county between Hid usual hours of sale. The following seven negroos.Nancy and her child, Simon, Hilly, Tissy, Frank, Betsey belonging to the isiatc of Mathew Itnhii, dec. , Sold by ai der of the Inferior Court of Effingham county, for a division among tho heirs. nov 5 j^LTo.N. r est. f J. Backlev. Guardian’! . a w s Sule next. ■aSfcSnS‘ h ' ’ Cou “ iiousc in of sale, a n °^ 1 in the usual hours ATI the W- t > :• ...wi-refi* jtfd iindivi<V<l f6Y«inlW>f Abii’J-t f RRlw *j| and Joint Htill- •well, ml’.dirs, o' phav, cliildreii of Job", ‘gnllwell.deccxs' d, to and to a certain ne oro boy. slave, named Jacob, sold lor a dr vision—Byotd cr ofiiio Court ofO-dlnarv of Chatham bounty. Conditions Cash e'SHaiw..* .0. o etw dee 8 JNO. C. R MIN. Ex’or. Est. Mathew Kahn. dec. Savannah Poor House & Hospital. V ISITING COMMITTEE for Dec. 1089. Francis Sorrel and Mote* Cleland. Attending Physician Dr. Furtli. JOSEPH GUMMING, Bec’ry. nov 28 S Tax Collector’s Sale Con tinued. ■sr -On the first Tuesday in January next,^ -■WILL bo sold before llie court hnuji Wf in the citv of Savannnh. between usual hoots of sale, the following prop- «iy, or so much thereof as will satisfy the ^'ijotand.hnp'ovements, Farm sr. Ogle- thorne ward, iilso lot or lot. lettor P. same »arcl levied on as the property of James Morrison, <o satisfy the state nnd county ' rox foX year 18M, amount due *10 76 xofioosw- PAVID BELL, t. c. c dee 9 Just Received. ARATOUA Powder* in tin t .* s Compound Fluid Extract uf wiT*a parilla •Oil of lllnrk I’cpper Extract cf Quinine Lolificd Cnpaiva lllack oxide, of Mercury Citratyd Kali, Pipcrine Genuine Red Bark Croton Oil, "French Oil of Cubebs' •• “ Copaiva, Jodine Hydiiodale of l’otuss Acid Prussic The subscriber having been appointed agent for the sale of (he above articles, of fers them for sale at the.-manufacturer's priceo. A. PARSONS, Druggist, At the Eagle, No. 8, Gibbons’ range, nov • 880 An Act. To extend Hie time lor fortunate drawers in the Laud I lotteries of eighteen bon dred and eighteen, eighteen hundred and nineteen, and eighteen hundred and twenty one, to take out grants for the lauds thus drawn, and after thn time therein specified, to vest tho samo in the stato. B E. it enacted liy the Senato and House of Representatives of the State of Georgia in General Assembly met, and it it hereby enacted by the 'authority of thn same, That every porson who was a fortunate drawet in the laud lotteries by the authority of the nets passed on tho fif teenth dav of December, eighteen hundred and eighteen, on the sixteenth day of lie cemlier, eighteen hundred and nineteen, and on the fifteenth dav of Slay, eighteen hundred nnd livgnly-nno. shall linvo until the first day of November, eighteen hun dred nnd thirty, to tuke nut his, her'm •heir grant upon paying imp tho Trea sury ilie sum of eight dollars. Sec. 8 And he it foulicr enacted by llio authority aforesaid, That from and af ter the first day of November, eighteen hundred and thirty, tiny lands so drawn as _ aforesaid,and not granted,shall revert to { and become the properly of the Stale. •"’SC. 8. 4 nd lie it further enacted. That iluV e 'It*" not extend to any lot or lot* wd’.fa a "’’XlSsby orphans until three years after ffm latd r,^*® M l '»™ ilt tlm miVrffre^y.o,.- 0 ‘° lots drawn by idfois or "[ n . P e e "f?"’ who liars departed I hi? life^fi^ JfS in for a draw «i drawiinMiMottw- of 1818, Hi 19 and 1021, and u ltoie e*lale» are unrepresented, nor to any lots num ber ten and one set apart for tlie nn * -d That purposes of public educan**. Sec. 4. And be it ftiillier enftBtm.r- all laws and parts of law* militating »• gainst this act. be and the samo arc hereby repealed. ■ t . Bee. 5. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That it shall be die duty of Ids Excellency the Governor, to cause this act to bo published in all the public Gazette* of this State,once a month, until the first day of November next, and that be cause the expenses of such pubhea •iontobe^id.S^&'^SKiw^ President of the Senate. Assented to Oils November, 1889. GEORGE 11: GILMER. Governor. nov 19 18I§ca Stationary. Win. T. Williams M AS on liniid a general assortment ol English and American BUffouaty, for sale at llio lowest prices. Writing Taper, Super Royal, Royal, Medium, and Demy, ruled for blank book* flank Folio Post and Foolscsp. English Rath Post, gilt edges nnd plain Embossed Note Paper, Svnand 18mo. Letter Paper and Foolscap, from ffi to 35 SO pot ream Copying Paper, extra large Folio and Qpnno Tissue Paper Antlqunrian Drawing do St inches •- by 80 Super Royal,Demy and Foolscap Dratv- . ing Paper Rloc do English Supcrfino Writing Vellum nnd Parchment Blank Books of nil kinds, Ledgers,Jour nals, Day Books, Invoice Bouks, Cash Books, Seles Books, Receipt Books, Quire Books, Bank Books, and Me morandum Books, of all sixes,or made to pattern at short notice Books fur Banks ami Public Offices, ru led and hound .lu the best manner. Quills from SOcehls per hundred to $b Swan Quills Rcndy made Pens, in boxes Inkstands Pewter,Lead and Wedgwood, various sixes Cut gluts cone Inks. Glass Inkstands fur Portable Writing Desks Pocket Inkstands Silver Pencils ever pointed; Virions pat terns Ink—English Jnpancd and Maynard & Noyes' in bottles Red Ink Wnlkder's copying ink in pint and quart jugs Durable fuk, Clark's, in enses Ink Powder red and black Map files and luces Scaling Wax, various qualities red and black Red and black note and office wafers Shining sand in papers llnck Gammon Tables Dice nnd play ing cards Unger's Penknives on t/Rrdt Do do silver-steel do Ivory handled desk knives Do folders nnd paper do Chessmen, ivory nnd bone, various pri ces Pink Tape, double length Morrocco Travailing Port Folios, with ink stands Desk port folio! with blotting paper, va rious sixes- Batffcdores and SluittlorncUs Marking Types, No's. 1,1,3, 4, S and 0. Drawing colours, Reeves' and others, in boxes of I, 8. and 3 rows Do in boxes wnh lock, drawers, saucers. &c. complete Colours in cakes India Rubber in cakes and bottles Crayon paper, various tints Lead pencils, Middleton's, Bewail’*, Artists and Architects Red lend pencils Gobi paper Pocket bonks, wallets and card’cnscs Slates, various sixes Do niorror.cu fi nines SnniMioxes, lig. vii. and box wood Pumice and pounce boxes llnunel boards Ebony round nnd flat rulers, all sizos Cocou do do do do Cheeks and chock buuks uu uli the Bunks of the city Envelope paper laig. do Gilt edgo visiting cards India ink best quality Dividers, Gunter's scales Cases of malheinntieal.instrmnonts Pnrcllol rules of various sixes Blank cards fur printing, A'.c. fee. Bills of Lading on folio post or letter sheet Pntrnnns receipts,-Fleam Boat receipts, Dray bills, rates of wliai fane and stor age, Custom House Entries, Deeds, Mortgages and Blanks of all kinds. BOOK BINDING. Blank Bonks ruled and bound to pattern in the best innnncr. PRINTING in all Us variety—books, pamphlets, sards hand hills, blanks, &c. at the shortest no tice. nov 87 Sit Notice. A LL persons paving demands against the estate < f Mrs. Eliza Patlersun, dee. ere requested to present them duly attested, nnd those Indebted to said dec. to make payment to WM. WILLIAMS, Adm’r. nov 13 SSSfL Chichester'& Scranton, MERCHANT TAILOR*. Korlh East Comer oj Young’s Buildings, H AVE, and are receiving by the late arrival, from New York nnd Piffle. dnlphiu, u liandvomo assortment uf season able Ready Mnde Clothing, CONSISTING nr Dress and Frock GO ATS,COATEES. PANTALOONS, VK8TS, Shirts,Hand- kerchiefs. Cravats, Stocks, Hosiery,Man’s, Yomh'sand Children's .Morocco and Chilli C \PS,Ladies'di.Gomlcincn’s CLOAKS file. vVc. Together uith a Splendid Assortment rp FASHIONABLE CLOTHS, GAS' , JIEIIES AND VESTINGS, which they are prepared to make to order, in fashionable style, at short notice, ocl Irt • , . f .«saa^ „ the estate of James J. Tlppii,«f tllloned thr said Justices to be dischiT^ from his said Executorship, ar ^ Theso gre therefore to cite and ish all and singular the kindred w tor* of the said dec. to file their ol, JUu , : (if any they liavo) in the ClerlPs oflbV tho Court uf Ordinary oftnid Counre o . be(bre thn 7th day of Jaminry next, wleo letters dismissory will bo erannl^! tile petitioner, ’ g,1Mi * Witness the. lion. Ella* Fort, one ,fn,. Justices of .ho said Court at k. „ nah the 7th. day of July » , J thousand eight hundred audVcmj. JulyT 8 -^ nOND ' 8 ' 8 '0.c,c. jj^EOlUIlA Chatham Exports for November, A RE ready for delivery to subscribers at the Bookstore of T M. DRISCOLL, dee I BORGIA—Chatham County Hi, _ . the /lo/wralde the Justices of the Interior Court of Chatham County sitting G' fnerio for ordinary purposes. To all whom it biay concern, Whereas, H'-f' kiali Lord adminlstralni of tho rstatoof Willi vm Craig late of Cam den County, Physicinu deceased, has peti tioned the said court to bo dismissed front the said Administration. These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all nnd singular tho kindred and creditors of the sold doceascd to file their objections (If any they have) in the dork’s nffb-e of the Court of Ortlmniy of said couoty on or hef ire the second day of April next ntltrr wise letters dismissory will e grunted tothe petitionei. Witness the Honorable Elias Fort one of the Justices of the said couit at Savan nah, the second dnv of Nov. A.. D. 1889. S. M. ROND, c. c. o. c. c. novt •* rfTEORGIA, Clinihnm l.'nunty.—By. the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, sitting for Or dinary purjmses. To all whom it may concern. Whereas, R. W. Ilnlieishnni, Adniinis trator. of tho estato or Alexander I labor- ■liam.lute of Savannnh, deceased, lias pe titioned the said justices to lie discharged from his said administratorship. These are therclbre to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred nnd cred itors of the said den. to file their objection* (ifany they have) In the Clerk’s office of the Court of Ordinary on or before the 3d day of April next, otherwise letters dismissory w ill be granted to the petition- cr. if Witness the linn. Elias Fort, ono of the justices of the said Court at Savannah the 3d day of Ocl A.l). 10*8. oct a S.M. ROND, c. c. o. c. e. County—pj 7 , ... '"Join fficg/ttorff Court of Chatham County sfllir. nary purposes. 1 xv, 1 mn!/ con «W' Whereas, E. S. Rees ami Tl llimSl ,» Rice, administrators of Thomas llict a' caused lias petitioned the said ukmT bo discharged from loir ndnilnbi, lt0l h ’ These are therefore to cite and n d „ p ' ish all nnd singular the kindred of snhl deceased to filo thoir objection, e! any they h«vo)to the granting of the,Ii,„' sOryon the estnto of the deceased to il applicants in tho Clerk’s office ofthe, ! Court, on or hufore the 7th day of , ? next : otherwise letters disnffssoii »in j"' granted. Witness tho Hon. Elias Fort, „ r tho Justices of the said Court the nv day of July, A. lUngn. . "* 11,1 inly 7 S. M. lIONDi o. » c. O. C. t, C GEORGIA, Chatham (fuuiiij^ft W the Honorable, the Justices afth, i! fenor Court oj Chatham County, tin;,, Jor ordinary purposes, ' ’ To ail wimm It may concern. I .J VI,e T*; flaudry, applies f„, letters nf ndininistrntinn on the estate ud edicts of John II. Rerthelnl, late ol Sj. vaniuih, physician, deceased, as prinriiui creditor, 1 these are, therefore, to cite and adaion. Ish all and -singular,-tho kindred nntl cred itor* of tho said deceased to file their objec- lions, if uny thoy Ifnve. in tho clerk's of. fico nf said court, un or liefure the Ud, day of January next, ntherniseletters of ndininistrntinn will lie granted. Witness tl < Hon Ellas Fort, one of (In Justices of the said court at Savnnnah, tl,i, I4lh day of Dee A I) 1829- S Al BOND, c c o c Ci dec 14 • Notice. P ERSONS having demands against the estate nf the lute Edward Wil- Ij' n ...» of Screven county will present then V '*sled and tho-ie indebted to said os- f'fej ii, *-payment to lato will tna-,, s; CBlR 5GS, Adni’r. ocl 81 810 Negro Shoes, &(?.• ; AGES—consisting G |; UtGlA—Cli.ithuix County—By the Honorable the Justices of the In ft' tor Court of Chathum county sitting for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas Gao. Miilen lias applied to tlie Honorable the Court nf Ordinary of Clinihnm county for loitef* dismissory on the estate St effects of Jiro L Scubrook late nf said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their objections (if any they hnvejto (ho granting of the tellers dismissory on tlie estnto of tho deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s office of the said Court, on or liefure tho 80th. day of Dec. next) otherwise letters dismissol-y will he grunted. Witness tlie Honorable Elias Fort, one .of the Judges of said Court, the 80th dnv of Juno, A. D. 1829 bine 4e fUl. nnNII.er n cheap and fashionable House, Sign, Furniture <Sr Ship PAINTING, OILDlNO. Oi.A7.ING AND PAPER- HANGING T HE subscriber grateful for former favors, after a residence of ten years, tenders his services to the pip,lie in the a- bove line, and informs them that, his Es tablishment, Sign ofthe Hand anil Brush, near the Exchange, is undergoing a general and extensive improvement, nnd that he lias received by late nrrivnls a large supply of Paints, (tils, Brushes, Window Glass &o. &c. With the assistance, nf a compe tom foreman, whom ho has employed, will P.\o,. "* ■'"tees, Shoes 81 Men’s Boot#, do* and Pumps. also Ladies, Bovs and Children’s Shoes. AND 40 do7.cn Lend Pencils. For sale low at LUTHER’S nr.t 87 Exchange Ofilcr. n*, \-' t* him to execute work of tho k Es enai,.^- . , term* as any pc j on as nccomn.- - ° kind, person G eorgia,i k tGI.4,1 -hnthniii Comity—flyllt Hon .the Jlist ids of the Inferior Cnl of Chatham County, sitting for nrdiin purposes To all whom it may concern. Whereas,Ruben Habersham has ap|>U tile lion tlie Court uf Ordinary ol ('!* ham County for Letters of Adminlstralni wills the will annexed, on the estate 11 cfibctSjOf Joshua Ward, lato of South (,'cl rolinn deceased, Theso are, therefore, to cite -and admo nish nil nnd singular tlie kindred and at- 1 ditors nf tlie said deceased, to file their ole joctinns (If any they have) in the Clerk’i Office of tho said Court, on or before the Cist Hay of Dec. next, otherwiselelteisof, | adminisfrntiun will be grnntcd to the said applicant. Witness tho Hon El'as Fort, oneofike Justices of the Said court at Savannah the ; Ilstd'-ty of Nov. A. D.HI80. 8. M. BOND, c. c.o.cc. nov *1 • F.OHGIA, Llboity Counij—Bjlht 1 ’4JT Hon. the Justices of the Injtmt ’ Court of Liberty County, fitting fir orli- nary pur/mts To all whom It may concern. Whereas. Messrs filnscs W. War eel Eugene Bacon, apply for Idlers of admin istration of llio goods hull chattels, right! and credits that were afThomasIVDacca late of suid county drC, ' '' ■ jj| These are therefore to ebesiid affinor f ish ull and singular tho kiii'hcd and rrci. I tors uf the suid deceased lofllo 1,'icir ofijec- ] lions (ifany thoy have) in iliy offtcc el Ricelsnio, on or before the firs' Monday la January ncxi, ntlieinisc letters nf Ad. ministratlop will lie granted to the uH applicants. Winn ss tbo Hon. Wm I. Way,« ,.f the Judges of tho Court of OriltnarJ 11 said County, this 1st day of Dec. A'' 1829. - • E. BAKER, o.o.o. I- 1 dec 4 C "1 F.OHGIA, ■ Chnlliam County-?) IT the lion the Justices of the liifine Court of Chatham County,Jilting’/'" Orn nary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas Thomas Y Lee. httsappBel to tho Honorable llio Court qf Ordinary« Chatham county for loiters of Admlnm'* 1 tion on the ostutcand effects of UltstW*" hccornn,-" = - , - e-.—■■ •hh city. ' M ' . These aro therefore 10 0110 003 031611®' flJvs.i- nils, Brushes, J1'indmii\]‘ lu ’< isit,all,and singulnr the kindred and cieoe Paints, - " —r Bangings. t{c. Sec. j JRJBj said dec’d to file their objections Sashes, Pain. -wot of articles m ,7, -v liavo) tb the otnoting “ llr “ Wilh n general assortm* -d. for sale O fthee;!"to of the dec v"'” tho line always kept un ban., f' f .nt n the Clerk’sofflee wholesale and retail. 110 MBMPi „ before thfPiW N. R. Paints prepered for use ond ditec- " ttld co " rt ' on 01 beI ® For Sale. A PLANTATION in Effingham Conn ly belonging to the estate of the lato Mr. John Gardner. The above plantation is situated on the Augusta road SO miles from Savannah containing 780 acres more or less. Warranted lilies will be given, for particulars apply to CHARLESS HENRY, nov 84 23li|| Treasurer's Office. Dkckmbkh 1. 1829. T HE average price of Flntirduringthe last month being SB 76 per barrel ol I9U lbs. Bread -for llio present month must weigh ns follows viz: 18 1-8 cents Loaf 2lhs It nz • 6 1-4 “ 1 “ Of which all Rakers and sellcrsof Bread will take due Notice. M. W. STEWART, o. t. dec 3 . lions given for using them. V P. MARLOW, net 8 202 Notice. T HE SAVANNAH LIBRARY, will be opened hereafter on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday in each week from S to 6 o'clock,P. M. ■ WM MOREL, lytbiarwB. oct 17 107 f Rolivar and Jackson Caps and Navariuo Stocks. J UST received bv the ship Tybee and other late arrivals, a very splendid as sortment of Men's and Youth’s Cop* of entire new patterns.—Also, a very hand some assortment of premium Navariuo Sl0Ck, ' MALLERY fit DUFFY. nvt 25 Playing Cards 4 N assortment of snporior quality just received and for sain by A. PARSONS, Druggist, At tho Eagle, no 8, Gibbons’ Range, sept 88 For sale. A TRACT of land containing 850 n ores, situate in. the district of Or- angoburgh, on lidisto creek in tho slate of South Caroline, bounding noith oq lands of Daniel JMazyolt, nnd south and west on' "lie said creek. . Formula! of said land, nnd tormsnf sale, apply to - GF,0. GLEN, fob h J Ex’or. est. nfJohn Glen.' said court, on ui ;ni-trs the otherwise Ifffters of odtni Dec.nez- -anted. tlon will beg. - w. John pummi'W of Witness the llo..- -Mho lJ'h“ ! of the j' stieos of said cow'. November A. D. 1829. inn For Sale. A LL that voluablo improved properly wall known in the city of Savannah as Wayne's wluirf, bounded on tlie north bv Savannah River, on the east by West Broad sff, on the north by Indian street.— For tenr* epply to, . nov 3 R, W. POOLER. Superior Rose and Orange Flower Water J UST received and ,|or stile by A. PARSONS. Druggist, At the Eagle No. 8, Gibbons' range, nov 8 220 Fig Blue and Starch. Aik BOXES Gilbert’s STARCH 5 do FigHluo Just received and for sale by A PARSONS, Drugeiit, At the Eagle No 8 Gibbon’s Range, sepi to S M. BOND, c.c.o.C'" j nov 85 C T EURUlA, Effingmnh Codn'^ IT the lion, the Justices of Court of Effingham county sitlmg-^gf- nary K may concern'^ l))( Whorcns, Jno C. Ruhrv nc- of the estate of Mathew Rahn rttionod the said JusttoeS to he WM 6 from his suid execiitorslliir. - _ dr00 hlsh Theso are therefore to cite nnd ■MKaaSiadp* thcJustioosof said court me M ” y A JO®HA'RViTONc.F.»# i insy.e