Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, December 26, 1829, Image 4

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PUBLIC SALES. Executor’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in January nut. W ILL ho sold before lh« Ootitl lionso In Savannah between the mual hour* of vale. All the eastern tenement at Brick bull- (Unas on lot No 8 Darby Wordjllouse and Int No 31 Columbia Ward; lot ami bull dings No 18.Carpentera Row', Lot No* ami improvements Decker wjrd and. lot No I#' nndjiall the linprovemems Decker Ward, all In ihe city of Savannahs. brine •part oTlhe real estate of Juiiati Potmeld, lain nf Savannah dec’d, Soli by perniissinn of the Court of Or dinary nf Chatham County—for the Itqne- flt of Ihe heirs and 'Creditors. Conditions “jOS.UIJMMlNG,) F,x’.ir»of Jo.lsh 8. C. DUNNING, J Pcnfleld. no? t8 till P1TBL.IC SALES. City Sheriff's Sales. On the first Tuesday In January neat. W ILI.be sold at Ihe Court House tn Savannahi between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock. A building and the Cotton press contai ned therein on Roaohe’a uhsrf (formerly Stanton’s) levied on to satisfy an execution in favor of Wylly.fe Ilrowiti against John ftivermebam Jr. A. D'LYONiC. a. den 5 Executor’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in January next. W ILL he sold at the court limise in Effingham county, between <lie usual hours of sale air the real estate of Matthew Kuhn deceased, composed ol se veral Hants of Inml, to »it: IS actes lying on Savatjnnh fiver, join ing lands of Betty and Motzgar, ■>’ Sheriff’s sale. fin the first Tuesday in Japuary next. W IU. lie told before the court house in the city of 8avannah between ihe usual hours of sale All the eastern-ntoiety nr half part of all Ihnso lots, parts or parcels of land, sit ualed ami being In the hamlets of Yams craw and City ufSevannah and county of Chatham, being the whole of Int No. (A.) five, and part of lot No. (4) four, which said Eastern half theienf it bounded on the North by tile liver Savannah, on tbr East by wharf lot known at Pooler's, on the South by Indian street, ami on the West by tlm Western ntoiety of said lot and a half, and containing one hundred and filly feet on the river Savannah, and runs hack from the wator lo Indian street, *3 acres of pine land In Said coonlj.join. together withdhe buildings and improve Inc lands of Retry and Exlev. ntents. Levied on under and by virtueof SO acresjulntng lands of llahn and Paul- „ foreclosure of mortgage In favor of Ram- Itch. r I ltd Dale, administrator nf James M. Ilol SO acres granted Conrad Rahn, ftlh'De-11 0 „. deceased, against Robert and Joseph centber. 1757. . , I Habersham. 100acresgranted C. Raltn. 4th July. GEORGE Mll.LEN, s. c. c. 1700. _ I dec’s ^50 acres graced John Gug.l, Dec ExeCUtO* Sllle. 50 acrosjnining lands ofRahn and Paul- JjqoUll tnonlhs after dale application iiclo I JL' will be made lo the honorahle the S3 1*1 acres joining lands of Fatter, I jices of the inferior court, of Chatham Exlcy and Gnenn. county when silting for ordinary purposes* 50 acres joining lands of Raltn an Paul- f ur leers to sell all that trad or-parcel ol Hell, originally granted to John Gugel. I laml In Chatham cnunty.eontaiiiing three 27 actea bounded by lands of OUs.Gnann I bundled acres, more or less being the ree.! and Holinger. I estate of Wm Cooper dec. For the ben- Tlie above tracts till lying and being in J (.fit 0 f the heirs of said estate the county of Effingham • gSO acres known by the nombe, 17315th District, Early county, originally granted to Matthew Jlnhit. tSO acres known by the number 718, Oth District. Early rottnty. Thealiove property sold hy an order from the Hon. the Inferior Coort of the! county of Effingham, for the purpose of EDWARD COPPEE, Executor. FRANCES E. OILDON. Executrix. nov 8* Marshal’s Sale. O N the first Tuesday in January next, will he sold at the I ourt House in JIM* Jfffi?Condition. mad. I *? ■ ( <*•««" «•» hour, of The Subscriber H AVING been appointed agent fur the sale of the following articles ol- fers them at tlm mni-nfaciurlng prices. Sulphate of Quinine. JSnmpound fluid extract, of Sarsaparilla, for extemporaneously making the Lisbon Diet Drink, See. tec. lx particularly re commended to the Otculljr for It* conve nience, &c. One table tpoonlul will make a pint of Lisbon Diet Drink If ad ded, lo common water. This article has proved much more actlvo than the pana- teas, and other preparaliuna of satsapanl- la, and It extensively employed by the fa culty, and introduced Into publlo Inititu Mont in thlvxnd rithev cities, where the use of sarsaparilla Is required lo a considerable extent. Pipeline, (Praclp. per Potass.) a valua hit article lit Intermittent fever*. This article differs essentially from the semiopaqno, yellow crystals, obtained by simple evaporation and purification of the alcludmlie solution. Oil ol lilaek Pepper, (Precipitated.) a powerful stimulant and valnnblo remedy in typlius lever, also as an external stimulant united with Decoction of Cxmharitlcs in Spirit of Turpentine.—Cnulian. An oil of black pepper may be found in tire mar- kot, obtained by distillation—tills Isbv no means 1he same as the article above descri bed. and is very-feeble, if not entirely des titute of the particular property for which the above has been introduced. Ono drop of oil of black pepper, added to six grains of quinine, will greatly increase Ihe powers nf this romrdy. Extract of Quinine. Tills is the resid uum of the picparatinn of Quinine. T-vo grains aro folly equal to ono of the former; and, as it is loss thanune third the price, it is of course much cheaper to the practli loit er than the sulphate, Cilrated Kali, for extemporaneously making the salino draught. One drachm' ofthissali dissolved lit four ounces of tsn- tor instantly forms the neutral mixture, e-' qual mid similar in every respect to that made from fretlt lemon juice. Black Oxide of Mercury, lot extemoo. raucously forming tho blue pill. One fourth of a gtaiu equal lo four gtains of blue mass. Solidified Balsam Cnjiaiva. This pre paration contains me Oil and Resin, nml is rendered solid for the convenience of forming into pills. Tills article contains all the virtues of the Copaiva in a concen trated degree. A. PARSONS. Druggist. At the F.agle No 8 Gibbon's llnngo, nov 14 Stationary. Wm. TVWilliams |1‘AS on hand o ^MW asaortment q! estate of Matthew llahn. kuoun on the day of sale. JOHN C. RAHN. ET- Executor or the will of Matthew i Raltn deceased, nov 5 MS , ; Administrator’s Sale. On the Jtrrl Tueittay in January next ■nT’lLL lie told at tire court house in If Effingham county, between the «- .'tual hours of sale, all the real estate of Benjamin Kennedy dec., composed ofsov cral tracts of land. •Ono tract of land lying and being in llto enmity of Effingham, containing 870 acres tieor I'heSIstar’a Ferry on (he Augusta lload, where the late Benjamin Kennedy formerly resided. Throe other tracts adjoining the same, a Particular description of which on on ihe day of sale. One tract in each of the following conn tics, to writ, Ualdtv in, Hall, Uabcisliuni te Houston ten and three o'clock, the Inllnwlng slaves: Rose and Iter four children, Tamar, fililler.'Chariotte and her two children. Toni and Nancy anfi Leah, levied on as | the property of John Motel, under an exe cution in favor of the Bank of Ihe Untied States vt. the said John Motel. JOHN II. MOREL, dec S Marshal, O. G. Marslml’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in January next. W ILL ho sold before tho Court House in this city between Ihe u. sual limns nf sale, the following slaves: Rose and her four children, Tamar.Mil An Act. To extend the time Inr fnrtunnte drawers in tho Land I.nttrrii s of eighteen him dred and eighteen, eighteen hundred and nineteen, and eighteen hundred and twenty one, tu take out grants for the lands thus drawn,- and after the time therein specified, to vest the tame' in the state. B E it enacted hy tho Senate and floino of Representatives ol the State of Georgia In General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by (lie -authority ol Ihe same, Thai every’ person who was fortunate drawer in tho land lotteries by the authority of the acts passed on tlm fif teenth day nf Dccembct, eighteen bundled H " English and American Stationary- lot sale at the lowest price*. ' Writing Paper. Super Royal, ”*7*1, ■ Medium, and Demy, ruled for blank books Bank Folio Post and Foolscap. English Both Post; gilt edges and plain Embossed Note Paper, 8voand 18inn. Letter Paper and Foolscap, from $8 to 15 50 pot ream Copying Paper, extra large Folio and Quarto'Tissue Paper Antiquarian Drawing do 5* Incites hy 80 Super Royal,Demy and Foolscap Draw ing Paper Rice do English Superfine Writing Vellum and Parclmipnt * lllnnk llnuks of all kinds. Ledgers,Jour nal*. Day Hooks, Invoice Books, Cush Hooks, Sales Rooks, Receipt Hooks, Quire Books, Hank Rooks, and Me- morandum Books, of all sizes,!*' made to pattern at short notice Books for Hanks and Public Offloesl ru led ami bound in tbeliest manner. Quills ftoii, 50 cents per hundred to ft Swan Quills Ready inado Pens, in boxes Inkstands Pewtor,Lead and Wedgwood, various sizes Cm glass eonc Inks. Glass Inkstands for Portable Writing Desks Pocket Inksiumla Silver Pencils over jiohtleil, various pat terns Ink—English Japancd and Maynard Noyes' in bottles Red Ink tWalkder't copying ink-in plot and quart jugs Durable ink, Clark'*, in cases Ink Powder red and black Map files and Incas Sealing Wax, furious qualities red ami black Red ami black note and office wafets Shining sand in papers Back (Iammoif Tables Dice and plaving cards Roger's Penknives on Card* Do dosilver-steel do Ivory'baudled desk knives Do folders and paper do Chessmen, ivory and bone, various pri ces Pink Tape, double'length Morrocco Travelling Port Folios, with ink stands Desk port folios with blotting paper, va rious sizns Battledores and Shuttlecocks Murktng'Types, No's. I. 2, 3,' 4, 5 and 0. Drawing colours, Reeves’ und others, in . boxes of t, 2. and 8 row’s Du in boxes with luck, drawers, saucers, &c. complete Colours Ineakei India Rubber in cakes and bottle* NotlCGr A LL persons h»vlng demand* ngtiibsl the estate nf Mrs. Eliza Patterson, dec. are requested to present them dttlv attested* nivi lho?e tmlouted to raid den# to ,,,aUW,n w»L WILLIAMS, Adm’r, nov 18 2tffti> ., Chichester Sc Scranton, merchant Txilors. /forth East Comer oj Voting's Building*. H AVE and are receiving by -the lata arrival* front Net* Ymk anti Phila delphia, a handsome assortment of lea ton able , Ready Made Clothing, CONSISTING oy • . Dresaaml Frock CIIATS.COATEEB, PANTALOONS. VESTS, Shirts,Hand- kerchieft, Cravats. Stocks, Hosier*.Men’s, Youth's anil Children's Morocco and Cjotli C VI’S, Ladles'St Gentlemen's CLOAKS Ate. Ate, 7Wr liter tcilh n Splendid Asiorlmrnt oj FASHIONABLE CLOTHS. OAS1- JIEUKS AND VESTINGS, whlolt they are prc'pured to mnko to order, in fashionable style, at short notice, ocl 13 jO T-.OUGA, Chatham County—n- Tft the Honorable the Justice, ofojfc •ftti JjShf Court of Chatham County sftltBg fl Ordinary ptirja,scat— To all whom It nt«y concern. Whoroas.TItomas Askow, Exoaulor of tho estate of Jahtes J. Tlpptn* dec. 1,1,?! tltlnned tho said Just,ees It, be disci,*.!? from his salt) Executorship. * These are llicrefnro to cite and Islt aM and singular the kindred and r',„i Vl tor* of the snitl dec, to file their object??,!' (if any they have) lb l|,e Ulcrk’z office tho Court nf Ordinary ofUtidCounty on!! boforo the 7th day of Jam,ary next, oth, who letters dismissory will be granted , tho petitioner. 8 Wed >» Witness the linn. Ellas Fort, otic of a,. Justices of the said Court at 8,, : nnlt Ihe 7th day of July g, jj * thousand eight hundred oud ttr’en,?' nine. '"J S. M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c july T.• C,C ' Exports for November, ^ R E ready for delivery to subscribers . at tlui Bookstore of T M. DRISCOLL. den 1 G EORG I A—Chatham County.—H tfn Honorable the Justices of the - ' _ ----- - a/,/ ailing In trior Court of Chatham County for ordinary purposes. To all » hum it may concern. Whereas, lleaekbih Lord ndmiolstraloi of Ihe estate of William Ciaig late of Cam den County, Physician deceased.-has peti tioned the said court tn be dismissed ftont the said Administration. These aro therefore to cite and admonish nil and lingular the kindred and creditors nf the said deceased to file their objections (If any they have) in tho clerk's office of the Court of Ordinaiynfsnid county on ur before the second day of April next ntlir, wise letters dismisiury will e granted to the petitioner. Witness the Honorable Ellas Fort one of lire Justices of the said cuuit at Satan- nah, the second tlav of Nnv. A. D. 18(0. S. III. BOND, c. c. o. c. o nov 2 • . API i'.sjissiia unnimtm County.—iT-. V? the Hon. the Justices of the dsintl Court of Chatham County sitting fo r „J nary pur/nses. T i all tshorn it may concern. Whereas, E. S- Rees ami Timms, tv Rice, administrators of Thomas Kj ce H.’ censed has i.etitioned the said ton'n j! bo discharged from I nlr nilnilnistrnorsbin These arc therefore to cite anti admo,, ish all and singular the kindred Ac crediton of said deceased to file their objection, m any they havcjto tho granting of tliediimis sory on the oslato of the deceased to i|,, applicants hi tlm Clerk's office of ihe Court, on or.before the 7lh day of J,.™ next ; otherwise letters disinissorj >j||'u granted. Witness the Hon. Elias Fort, „t* ,,r tho Justices of the snitl Court ilia ns day of July, A. I), into. 8. M. BOND. c. c.o.c.c inly 7 ♦ • G EORGIA. Chatham t'mmty,—By the Hon. the Justices oj'thc Inftrio, -- - ~ ‘ r ,sitti If ting for Or Crayon paper, various tiiilg Lead pencils, Middleton’,, Sewall’i, Artists and Architects ler, Charlotte and her two children, Tom,. _ Nancy anil latalt. levied on as the proper,I and eighteen, on lit* sixteenth uay of Do ty of John Morel, under .an execution in | cember, eighteen hundred and nineteen favor of the Hank of llieU. States vs, said John Morel. JOHN II. MOREL, u, dec 15 the I ami on the fifteenth day of May, eighteen I Imndiod and liventy-one, shall have until | tho first day of November, 'eighteen hun dred and thirty, tu take out bis. Iter ot '.heir giant .upon paying into the Trea- Tbo'sborf property sold by an order ob I City Sheriff’s Sales, COXK-1 s'h'e nom 5f e'|5it 3 dofti.r , i tainod from the Hon. the Inferior court of j tinned. I - the cunniy of Effingham for the purpose of making a division wi thtlte liairsof Ihe said Mate. Conditions cash. JOHN. CHARLTON. Administrator oft be estMe of B. Kennedy, deceased, nnv 5 223 .71 O N the first Tuesday In January next, will bo sold at tit* Court House in Administrator’s sale On the first Tuesday in January next. W ILL he sold before the Court Hoax in Bulroeh County betwetn -the usual hours of sale. All the lands belonging to the estate -of Isaac Waters, told hy order of the Justice* of the Inferior Court of said comity, for Ihe benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. JOHN WATERS, Adm’r. sept 12 I8l'f Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, A negro girl named Judy, levied on as Ihe properly of John S. Foster, Mary O. Foster, hi, wife, and Hester Loper, lo sat isfy an execution in favor of Henry Morn- ingslar, sold «t the risk of Ihe former pur chaser. Alto, Let and Improvements Oglethorpe Ward, homing on West llrnad street, the residence of Ihr defendant, levied on as the the aifthorily afotesaid. That from iuid ter the first day of November, eighteen hundred and thirty, the lands to drawn as | aforesaid, and not granted, shall revert to and become the property of the State. Sec. 3. And ho it further enactod, That this act shall not extend to any lot or lots of land drawn by orphans limit three years after (he'said orphans shall have arrived at the age of twenty one years; nor to any lots drawn hy idiots or lunuiics or persons who have departed litis life sinco they gave in for a draw in draws in said lotteries of 1818, 1810and 1821,and whose estates property i cutiuo in of Ezra Kent, to xatisfy an cxe 1 are-unrepresented, nor to any lots- mim-. i fator of Henry Mominzitar, A. U'LYON, v. s. ded IS 258 Executor’s Sale. Administrator’s Sale. On the first Tuesday In January next. W ILL be sold at the Court House In Effingham County, between the u- *nnl hours of sate. The following negroes, belonging tn tire estate of Jonathan Back- ley, deceased. A prime young fellow named Simon, good boat and field hand, a young wench named Amy, an excellent house servant, n young girl named Mary and an old wo inun. The above negroe* sold by an order from the Unis, the Inferior Court of tho. County of Effingham forth* purpose of makhui a division with the heirs of Ihe said est. nf J. Backlcy. Conditions cash. . JNO. CHARLTON. Adm’r est. of J. Backlcy, nnv 5 (23 On the first Tuesday m January next. W 11,1. lie sold tiefar* ihe Court house in Effingham county bdtwecn tho usual horns of sa Tho following seven negroes,Nancy and her child, Simon, Billy, Tissy, Frank, Bendy belonging to the estate of Mathew Hahn. dec. Sold by order of the Inferior Court of Effingham county, for a division among llto heirs. JNO. V. RAIIN. Ex’er. dee 8 Est, Mathew Rahn. dec. her ten and one hundred set apart for the purposes of public education. i. 4. A'nd belt further enacted, That all la*vs and pens of laws militating a- gainst this act. be and the same are hereby repealed. Sec. 5. Anil be it further enacted by the auchontv aforesaid, That it shall bo' the duty ofhis Excellency the Governor, tu cause this act to be published in all the public Gozettes oTOsis Slate,once n month, until the first day of November next, and (hat lie. cause the expenses of such publics tion to be paid ont of the contingent fund. WARREN JOUUDAN. Red lead pencils Gold paper Pocket books, tvlillcls mid card cases Slates, various sizes Dq ntorfacco ft autos Sand 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 olteck books on all the Banks of the city Envelope pnpet I.og do Gilt edge visiting cards India ink best quality Dividers, Gunter’s scaler Cases of mathematical ins'tninicnts, Paiellel rules nf various sizes Blank cards for printing, tec. tea. Bills of Lading on folio post or letter sheet Pnlroons receipts. Steam Boat receipts, Dray bills, rates of whaifaae and stor age, Custom House Entries, Deeds, Mortgages and liianhs of all kinds. BOOK BINDING. Blank Hooks ruled tiud bdund to pattern in the best manner. Printing in all ha variety—books, pamphlets, sards hand bills, hfauks, Ac. at the shortest no tice. nov 27 241 Court of Chatham County, dinarypur/mots. To nil whom It may concern. Wltoreas, R. W. Habersham, Adminis trator, of the estate or Alexnrider Haber sham,Into of Savannah, deceased, has pe titioned the said jnstices lo be discharged from his said administratorship. Theso arc Iherelbro to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and cred- itnri of the said dec. to file their objections (ifany they have) in the Clark's office of the Court of Ordinary on or before the 3d day of April next, otherwise 'letters dismissory will bo granted to the potilinn, er. Witnnss the hnn. Elias Fort, one ofthe justices nf the said Court at Savannah tho .*1(1 day of Get. A. I). 1823. nets 8.M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c. the Honorahle. the Justices of Ik, fa ferlor.Court oj Chatham County, dlli. Jar ordinary purposes. To all whom it may rnneerh. Whereas. John B. Oainlrv, npplirs fa letters of administration on the rstate aoj offsets nf John B. Beillteloi, late ol 8j. viinnab, physician, deceased, as piiorigji creditor. ^ These are, therelnre, to cite nml admoa- Ish all and singular, the kindred amlnrf. (tors of tire snitl deceased tn filo tlirir ol*. lions if any they linve. in the drd ni. flee of said court, on or before the hit tlnvof January next, otliorwlieleltiri J administration will be grnntcd. Witness il t lion Ella* Fort, nneoftk Justices ofthe said court nt Savannah, tka 14th day of Dec All inSI). 8 M BOND, c cocc. dec 14 • G EORGIA—Chatham County—Hy the. Honorahle the Justices of Ihe In (k for Court nf Chatham county silting for ordinary purposes. To all tenon it may concern. Whereas Geo. Mith-n has npplied to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham countv Tor letters dismissory on Ihe nstato & effects of Jno L Senbrook late of said coanty, deceased. These stetherefore to cite ami admonish all and singular tire kindred and creditors of snitl deceased to file tholr. ohjections (if any they ltnve)to the granting of the letters dismissory on the estate of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’* office of the said Court, on or Itofore the 2SH| tiny Dec.' next; otherwise letters dismissory w ill he grnnted. Witness the Honorable Elias Fort, one of the Judges of said Court, the 20th day of June, A. D. 1830 hinetr It. M. BOND, c c o Notice. P ERSONS having demands against (lie estate nf the late Edward Wil- lin nt of Screven conntv will prevent them President of the Senate. SuvumiHli Poor House Hospital. V ISITING COMMITTEE for Dec. 1 1829. Francis Sorrel and Moses Cleland. Physician Assented lo Stir November, 1829 GEORGE lit GILMER. Governor. nov19 I34|ca WM. IL SCRUGGS, Atlrn’r. ( octal 210 Guardian’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in January next. W ILL be told at the Court llouso in - Savannah between the usual hours 1 of .sale. , All the interest, being two undivided •evenlbs,of Abigal Stillwell and John Stiil- well, .minors, orphan pluhken of John Stillwell, deceased, in and to a certain ne-1 gro boy, slave, named Jacob, sold.lor a di vision—lly order of the Court of O. dinary I of Chatham Cannty. Conditions Cash] purchasers paving for titles. JANE STILLWELL, Guardian, nov t7- 232 . Attending Dr. Forth. JOSEPH CUMMING, Sec’ry. . nov 38 For Sale. ^PLANTATION in EffinghamConn- J list Received. ARATOUA Pnmlcrs in tin L u i Tux Collector’s Sale Con tinued. ' On the first Tuesday in January next, W ILL lie sold before the court house lit the lilv of Savannah, between tho usual hours of tale, the following prop erty, or so much thereof as will satisfy tire Stale and County tax. - Lot and improvements, Farm st. Ogle thorpe ward, also lot or lots letter P. same ward, levied on as the properly of James j Morrison, to «»tUfv tire state and county 1 (ax for the your 1828, amount due £10 75 and costs. DAVID BELL, t. c. c. dco 8 Compound Fluid Extract of otr>a- pnrilla Oil of Black Pepper Extract cf Quinine Lolilied Copaiva Black oxide, of Mercury Citraled Kali, Pipeline Genuine Red Hark Croton Oil, French Oil of Cubcbt “ •• Copaiva; Jodine Hyrliiodate of Potass Acid Prussic The subscriber having been appointed agent for the sale of the above article*, of fers them fur sale at the manufacturer's prices. A. PARSONS, Druggist, At the Eagle, No. 8, Gibbons' range, nnv *». 220 ty belonging to the estate of the late Mr. John Gardner. Tho above plantation is situated on tho Augusta road SO miles from Savannah containing 720 acres mote or less. ^Warranted titles will be given, for particulars apply tn CHARLES S HENRY, nov 24 338|| Negro Shoes, &c. Q1 PACKAGES—consisting or O JL Men's Boots, Bootses, Hu*es and l'uttrs. xuo Ladies, Bovs and Children’s Shoes. ANO 40 dozen Lead Pencils. For sale low at LUTHER'S net 37 Exchange Office. CHEAP A\D. FASHIONABLE House, Sign, Furniture Ship PAIN TING, GILDING, GLAZING AND PAPER- HANGING T HE subscriber grateful for former favors, after a residence or ten years, tenders his services to the public in ibe a bove line, and informs them that his Es tablishment. Sign ofthe Hand and Brush, near the Exchange, is undergoing a general * extensive improvement, and that he lived hy late arrival* a large supply ,ts, tills, Hrn-hes, Window Glass iXzziszSisrm sssaa BORGIA, Chatham County—| C ~N BORGIA,*'hathnni County—firU VT Hon.lhe Justices of the Inferior Cm bj Chatham County, sitting fir min purposes To all wham It may concern. Whereas,Robert Habersham ItasriL Ihe Hon the Court of Ordinary ol O* train County for Letters of Adntiniitriisi with the will annexed, on the ntatrk effects,^ Joshua Ward, late ol Souil l'v rolina deceased. These are, therefore,-to cite and M uisb all and singular tho kindred and tie ditors of the snitl deceased, lo file their ob lections (if any limy have) in the Clerl 1 ! Office of the said Court, on or before the 2lsulay of Dec. next, olhertvisclelten administration will be grnttlcd to Ihe n applicant. Witness the lion El*as Fort, one of Justices nf thesnirl court at Ssrannsh 21st day of Nov. A. D.I839. S.M.BOND,c.c. acc. nov 31 • G eorgia, laimtty Coumj-R lion, the Just tees of lie f Court of Liberty County, silting fir l nary pur pores . To all whom II may concern. AV’herens. Messrs Moses W. War Eugene Bacon, apply for loiters ofat istiMton of the goods and cliattel*. I and credits that were of 'I’lioinasW f late of said courtly dec. These are thciefore to cite and ish all and singular the kindred anil e tors of the said deceased to file tlteir o! lions (if any they have) In my o/Tic Ricekoio, on or before tho first Momli January next, othei wise letters or J ministration will be granted to ths i applicants. —® Witless tire >.f(be Judges of said County, 1829. E. dec 4 KORGI fjf- lilt Hoi Rolivar and Jackson Caps and Navarino Stocks. J UST-rcceivedby tire ship Tyltoo other late arrivals, a vety splendid as sortment of Men's and Youth's Caps of entire new patterns.—Also, a very .hand some assortment of premium Navarino Stocks. MALLERY teDUFFY. nov 25 Cheese and Butter, 11 by CASKS 1st qualify Ch^wand It firkins choice Goshen Mut ter Landing froth ship Florian and for rale Notice. Fg*J HE SAVANNAH LIBRARY, will | dec 8 JOHN BENTLEY. lie opened hereafter oil Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday in each week from 3 to 5 o’clock, P. M. WM MOREL, Librarian, oct17 107) North CarohnirBaeon. dkdktra LBS. Hams, Shoulders, ■■Wv and Flitches; Just re ceived and fur sale by dec 10 P. MARLOW. Treasurer’s Office. Dkcksibkh 1,1839. T HE average price of I'lour during the last month being 88 75 per barrel ol 190 lbs. Bread for the present month must weigh qa follows viz: 12 1-2 cents Loqf 211,5 11 ox ft 1-4 **» | « fi'l-i" Of which zll Bakers and sellcrsof Bronrl will lake due Notice. M. W. STEWART, c. t. dec 8 Playing Cards. * N assortment nf superior quality just Cm. receivril and far sale by A. PARSONS, Druggist, At the Eagle, no 8, Gibbons' Range, "sept 22 19A For Sale. A LL that vtdnsblc improved proper: well known in the rily of Ravnnnal as Wayne’s wharf, heunde'd on the north bv Savannah River, on the east bv 'West Broad st„ on lire north by Indian sheet.— For rertrs apply to twv fl . R. W. POOLER enable him to execute work of the kind, on as Bouommqdating terms as any person _ ’ustixs c Court of Chatlmm County,MWfi i„„ j.'oail tchom it may concern. *” Whereas Thomas Y Lee, I Paints, Pile, Brushes, Window Glass, Sashes, Paper llungingn. tfc, tec. With a general assortment of articles in the line altvavs kept uu hand, for saie wholesale and retail. N. II. Paints picparedTor’uso and dura tions given for using them. P. MARLOW. oct 8 203 For sale. A TRACT of lantl containing 350 a crcs, aitnwte in the district of Oi- aiigobtirgh. on Edisto creek in the stnloof South Carolina, bounding north on lands of Daniel M.rzyck. and south and west oh ’he said creek. For a plat of said laud, and terms of sain, apply to GF.O. GLEN, fnb r> Ex’or. est. hfJnhn Glen, Superior Hose and Orange Flower Water J UST rccolvod and far sale by A. PARSONS. Drungist, At the Englo No. 0, Gibbon nnv 3 230 s' range. Fig Ulne nml Starch. BOXES Gilbert's STARCH NlW 5 do Fig Blue Just received an,I for sale by A l'ARSON.S, Druggist. At the Englo N't 8 Gibbon’s Range, top| go * Chatham countyfor letters of Ailwiri _ I lion on the cstaleand effects of but’ 1 1 ’ | Ilavdrn. These are therefore to die an- ish,all,nml singular tho kindred tors or the said doc’d to flle'tlielr ohje«> 1 (If any thev have) to the git"JJ ,n J[JLil administration oftltoealatc oftMdMtWJl to the applicant In th« Clerk sofW the said court, on ot before WJ^'RvLj Dec. next, otherwise letters of admlM tinn svill be granted. _ Witness the lion. John Cittn®''» _ of tho j 1 slices ofsaidcotirt.tbo - J T November A. D.-1820. S. M. BOND, c.c•t>• c • , nov 25 * C T BORGIA, PCf‘ j'-’' Eliinglriiin the Hon. the Justices of tl Court of Effingham county lifting, nary purribA, ' To all whom il may conccro. ^ Whereas, Jno C. Rahn Exd®?' ,-. of tho estate of MalhewRahn*«• U litionnd the said Justices to be from his said executorship. Theso are therefor* SB and singnl.tr the kindred (, of said deceased to file ‘l'eir o b j“ ^jr* any they have) to the cr of tho said pel turner in th*^(tl free ofthe said Court, SV f ' day of Nov nsxt, otherwise lotw* sory will be granted. ^o. Witness tho lion. J tho Justices of said court the MO>A JOI , INCHAaLTDNc.r.»^ t titzjt.8