Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, December 28, 1829, Image 4

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..PmULsu. A e= PUBLIC SALES. Executor's Sales. On the first Tuesday ih Jitnilary next. W ILL lie sold bi-loro llie Court liouso In Savannah between tho usual hours of sale. All tlm eastern tenement of Click buil dings on lot No 9 Darby YY’ardtlfouse mnl lot No 84 Columbia W.iril; lot and bull dings No 18, Oxrpemers Row, Lot NoO end Improvements Deokcr wsrd and lot No It) arid halt the Improvements Decker Wtril, all In the city of Savnnnali; being 'part of the real estate of Josiali Penfield, late of Savannah doc’d, Soil by permission of the Court of Or dinary of Clintliain County—for the bene fit of tlm heirs and creditors. Conditions Cash. 'JOS. CI1MWTNG, 7 Ex’urs of Josiali S. C. DUNNING, |Venfibkl. nov *8 ISS W ILL be sold at the epurt house in Effingham count*, between the usual hours of sale all ‘flic real estate of Matthew Kalin deceased, composed ol se veral tracts of land, to «it: 2S acres lying on Savannah river, join ing Kind, of Derry and Metzgar. S3 ncr< s of pine laud In said count - join ing lands of lleiry and Exley. SO acrcs'joiniug lands of Kahn and-Piiui- Iteli. . . SO acres granted'Conrnd Kahn, Glh De cember. 1757. ton aces granted 0. Ruhn, 4lh July. 17C«i. 50 acres granted John Gugel, 6th Dec 1757. 5n acres joining lands of Ralm and Paul- licit. S3 t-2 acres joining lauds of Fetter, Exley and Gnann. 50 acres joining lands of Rahn an Paul- Itch, originally granted to John Oligel. 27 acres bounded by landsof Otts.Gnanii and Bolinger. I The above tracts all lying and being in the county of Effingham. 250 acres known bv the numbe. 17815th District, Early county, originally granted to Matthew Ralm. 250 acres known by iho number 83, 6ih District. Early county. The above property sold by an order front the lion, the Inferior Court of the county of Effingham, for ihc purpose of making a d ivision with the heirs of the said estate of Matthew Kalin. Conditions made kuown on the day of sain. JOHN C.-RAIIN, jJExccntor of the will of Matthew Kahn deceased, nov 5 229 PUBLIC SAGES. W City Sheriff’s Sales. On ihe first Tuesday In January next. ILL he sold nt tho Court llmisa tn Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock.. A building and the Colton press contai ned thorcln oil Rnache's wharf (formerly Stanton’s) levied on to salisfy an execution In favor of YVylly;& Drown, against John l'.vcriirghain Jr, . A. D’LYON.c. *. dec 5 Sheriff’s sale. On ihe first Tuesday In January next. W ILL be sold before tho coiirt bouse in tltb city of SAvannah betw een the usual hours of sale All the eastern moiety or hnlf port of all those lots, parts or parcels of land, sit uated and being in the hamlets of Yaina • craw and Cily of Savannah and county of Chatham, being tho whole of lot No. (5,) Executor’s Sale. u - T - -■- .... _n., the firs. Tuesday In January next. justices of the inferior court, of Chatham cniiniy when silting for ordlnbry purposes' fur leave to sell all that tract or puree! ol land in Chatham county, containing three bundled acres, more or less hring the real estate of Wm Cooper dec. For Use ben efit of the heirs of said estate. EDWARD COPPEE, Executor. FRANCES E. GJLDON, Executrix. nov 90 Administrator’s Sale. 'On the first Tuesday in January next. W ILL be sold at the court house in E.ffingham county, between the ri tual hours of sale, all Ihe real cstato 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 i1ie Sitter’s Ferry on tho Augusta Bund, where the late Benjamin Kennedy formerly resided, Three other tracts adjoining tho same, a part ciilnr description of which will be giv en on Iho day of sate. One tract in each of the following coun ties, to wit, Baldw iu, Ilall, Habersham & llo-isum. The above property sold by an order ob laine 1 from Ihe Hun. Ilia Inferior court of llie county of F.ffiugham for Ihe purpose of making a division wirhthe Imirgnf Ihc said estate. Conditions cash. JOHN. CH ARLTON. Administrator of the estate of 1). Kennedy, deceased, nov 5 223 Administrator’s sale On thefirst Tuesday in January next. W ILLbe sold before the Court House in Bulloch County between the usual hours of sale. Ail the lends belonging to the estate of Isaac Waters, Sold by order of the Justices of tho Inferior Court of said enmity, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate john waters. Adm’r. sept If IS2f Administrator’s Sale. On 'lie first Tuesday In January next. W ILL be sold at Ihe Court House in Effingham County, between the u- sual hours of sale. The following-negroes, belonging to the estate of Jonathan Back- Icy, deceased. A prime young fellow named Simon, a good heat and field hand, a young wench named Amy, an excellent house servant, ayouug girl named Mary and an old wo man. The above negroes sold by an order from the Hon. the Inferior Court of the County of Effingham for the purpose of making a dir ision with the heirs of the said est. of J Buckley. Conditions cash. . JNO. CHARLTON, Adm'r est. of J. Backley. nov & 228 Guardian's Sale. On thefirst Tuesday in January next. W ILL bo sold at tho Court House in Savannah between the usual hours of sale. All the intereii, being two undivided sevenths,of Abigal Stillwell and John Still woll, minors, orphan Children of John Stillwell, deceased, in ond-toa certain ne. gro boy, slave, named Jacob, Sold lor a di vision—By order of the Court of Ot dinary of Chatham County. Conditions Cash purchasers paying for titles. JANE STILLWELL, Guardian, nov 17 - 282 Tax Collector’s Sale Con tinued. r Onthe first Tuesdayin January next, W ILL be sold before the court house in (he city of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale, the following prop erty, or so much thereof as will satisfy tiie State and County tax. • Lot and improvements, Farm st: Ogle- Ihorpo ward, also lot or lots lettor P. same ward, levied on as'the pi-operfy of James Morrison, to satisfy the state and county tax fur the year 1828, amount due 010 75 £Dt} C0St8» DAVipjIELl, t, p. c, Sbt 9 said Eastern half theieofls bounded on the North Ity the river Savannah, on 'lire East by wharf Jot known as Pooler's, oil the South by Indian street, and on the West by tho Western moiety of said lot and a half, and containing one hundred and -fifty feet on the river Savannah, and trios hack from the water. to Indian street, together with the buildings and improve ments, Levied on under and by virtuo of a foreclosure Of mortgoga ill favor of Sam uel Hale, administrator of James M. Rol lon. deceased, against Robert and Joseph Habersham. GEORGE MftJtEN, V.». c. dec 9 Executor’s sale. F OUtt months after date application will be made to the honorable the Marshal’s Sale. O N tiro first Tuesday io January next, will be sold at the Court House in the city <>f Savannah, between tire hours df ten and three o'clock, the lullnnirig slaves: Rose and her four children, Tamar, Miller, Charlotte and her two children, Tom and Nancy and Leah, levied nn as llie propeity of John Morel, under nn exe cution in favor of the Bank of the United States vs. tho said John Morel. JOHN H. MOREL, dec 8 Marshal, D. G. Marshal’s Sales. On thefirst Tuesday in January ’next. W ILL he said before the Court House in litis cily between the u- sual hums of sale, tho following slaves: Rose and her four children, Tamaf.Mil ler, Charlotte and her two children, Tom, Nancy and Leah, levied on as the proper ty of John Morel, under an execution in favor ofthe flank of the U. States vs. the said John Morel. JOHN II. MOREL, si. d. o. dee 15' City Sheriff’s Sales, con tinued. O N thefirst Tuesday in January next, will he sold at the Colti-i House in Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, A negro girl named Judy, levied on as the property of JohnS. Foster. Marv <!. Foner, hi. wife, and llcstcr Loper, lo sat isfy an execuiion in favor of Henry Morn- ingsiar, sold at tho risk of the former pur chaser. ' Also. Lot and improvements Oglethorpe Ward, fronting on West Broad street, the residence of the defendant, levied on as the property of Ezra Kent, lo satisfy an exo cuiion in favor of Henry Momingitar. A. D’LYON, c. a ded 15 256 Executor’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in January next. W J LL be told before the Court home in Fffingham county between tho tuual tiouis of sale* The following teven negroea v Nancy and her child, Himon, Billy, Tiny, Frank, Betsey belonging lo the estate of Mathew Hahn, dec. Stild by order of the Inferior Court of Effingham county, for a division among the heirs. JNO. C. RAHN. Ex’or. dec 8 Est. Miiliew Kahn, dec. Executor’s Sale. The Subscriber M AVING been appointed agent fur the sale of the following articles of- lem at tho mapuTtctUi'ing prices. Sulphate of Quinine. Compound Quid extract of Sarsaparilla, fur extemporaneously making the Lisbon Diet Drink, &c> &e. is particularly re commended to tlm faculty Trir its conve nience, &c. Ono table spoonlul (vill. make a pint of Lisbon Diet Drink if ad. ded to common water. This ahicle lias -proved much more aqtivo than the pana ceas, and oilier preparations of sarsaparil la, and it oxtetisivcly employed by Ihe fa culty,-hurl introduced intopublic institu tions in this and other cities, where the use of satsapuiUla is required to a considerable extent. Pipeline, (Precip. per Potass.) a Valua ble article in intermittent ferers. This articlo differs essentially from the semiopaque, yellow crystals, obtained by simple evaporation anil purification of the dlcholmlic solution. Oil ol Black Pepper. (Precipitated,) q powerful stimulant and Valuable remedy in typhus lever, also as an external stimulanl united with Decoction of Cantharidcs in Spirit of Turpentine.—Caution. An oil of black pepper may bo found in tlm mar ket, obtained by distillation—Ibis is liv no means the same a. the article abovo descri bed, and is very foeble," if not entirely des titute of tlm particular property for which the above lias been introduced. One drop of oil of black pepper, added to six grains of quinine, will greatly Increase Ihe powers of this remedy. Extract of Quinine. This is tlm resid uum ofthe prcpaiation of Quinine. Two grains are felly equal to one of Ihe former; end, as U Is less than One third the price, it it nf course much cheaper to the practition er than the sulphate. Citrated Kali, for cxtcninoraneoiisly making Ihc saline draught. One drachm of this salt dissolved in four ounces of wa ter instantly forms tho neutral mixture, o qua) and similar in every respect to that made from fresh lemon juice. Black Oxldoof Mercury, toi extempo raneously forming the. blue pill, One fourth of a giaili equal to four grains of blue mass. Solidified Balsam Cnpaivn. This pre paration contains the Oil and Resin, and is rendered solid for the convenience of forming into pills. This article contains all the virtues of tlroCopaiva in a concen trated degree. A. PARSONS. Druggist. At the Eagle No 8 Gibbon's Range, nov 24 By PHILIiRICK Sr RAKER. On the first Tuesday in January next. At 11 o’clock will be sold in front of the Court House in the City of Savannah. All Ihe Eastern tenement of brick build ings on Lot no. 8, Darby Waid; House & lot nn 84 Columbia Ward: lot and build ings No. 19, Carpenter's Row; Lot No. 0 & improvements, Decker Ward, and Lo, No 10, and half the improvements, Deck er Ward, all in the city of Savannah; be' ing part of the real estate of Josiali Penfield laic of Savannah, deceased. Sold by p mission of the Court of ordinary of Cba, ham County for Ihe benefit ofthe heirs and creditors, by order of the executors. Terms time nf sale. dec 21 City Marshal’s sale—con tinued, On tiie first Tuesday in January next. W ILLbe sold before the court house in tlm city of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale, (be following pro perty: Lots Nos. 19 and 20, Washington waid, with the impiovcments thereon, bounded east by East Broad st. south by St. Julian st. west by Washington square and- north by Bryan st. levied on as the property of John Everingham, Jon. Co satisfy floes 1 im posed by council on him for violating an ordinance or the city—property pointed out by him. p. M. STOWE, c. M. dec 26 26-1 , An Act. Tu extend the limn lor fortunate drawers in tho Land Lotteries of eighteen htln died and eighteen, eighteen hundred and nineteen, and eighteen hundred and twenty-one, to take out grants for the lands thus drawn, and after the time thcroih specified, to vest the same in the stare. B E it enacted by the Senate and liouso <"', ‘ -presetitalivcs of the Slate of Georgia iu General Assembly met. and it is hereby enacted by the autlinrily of tlm same, That every’ i*rson who was a forturiato drawer in Iho land lollerics by ihe authority of the acts passed on the fif teenth day of December, eighteen bundled and eighteen, on the sixteenth day of De centber, eighteen hundred and nineteen, am! nn ihe fifteenth dav of May, eighteen bundled and twemy-ono, shall have dntil the first day of November, eighteen hun dred and iliirly, to take nut his, her oi •heir giant upon paying into the Trea sury the sum of eight dollars. Sec. 2 And be it further enacted by the authority afoiesaid. That froili ami af ter the first dgy of November, eighteen Ktindred and thirty, the lands so drawn as aforesaid,nnd not granted, shall revert to and becume tho property of tire Stale. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted. That this act shell not extond to any lot or lots ofland drawn by orphans until three years after ihe said orphans shall have arrived at the age of iweiily-ouc years; nor to any lots drnwn by idiots or lunatics or persons who have departed this life since they gave in for a draw or draws in said lotteries of 1818, 1819 nnd 1821, and whose estates are unrepresented, nor to any lots num ber ton and one humlrod set apart for the purposes of public education. Sec. 4. And he it foither enacted, Thai all laws and parts nf laws militating a- gainst this act. be and tho same aic hereby repealed. Sec. 5. Andie it. further enneted by Iho authority aforesaid, That it shall be the duty of his Excellency tbs Governor, to cause this act to be pttolished in all llie public Gazettes of this Stale,once a month, until the first day of November next, nnd that he cause the expenses of such puhlicn tlon to be paid out of ihe contingent fund. WARREN JOURDAN. Speaker of the House of Representatives. THOMAS STOCKS, President of the Senate. Assented to Otli November, 1829. GEORGE It: GILMER. Governor. nov19 13-IYca For Sale. A PLANTATION in Effingham Conn ty belonging to the estate ofthe late Mr. John Gardner. Tho above plantation is situated on the Augusta road 30 miles from Savannah containing 720 acres more or less. Warranted titles will bo given for particulars apply to CHARLES S HENRY. nov 24 2381| Bolivar and Jackson Caps and Navarino Stocks. J UST received by the ship Tybec and other late arrivals, a very 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 & DUFFY. nov 25 Cheese and Butter. M CASKS 1st quality Cheese and J- 11. 12 firkins choice Goshen But. ' Landing from ship Florian and for sale by JOHNBENTLEY. dec 8 North Carolina Bacon. /fl Affe LBS. Hams, Shoulders, “SCXP’xFhP and Flitches; Just re ceived and for tale by dec 10 P. MARLOW. Stationary. Notice. Wm. T. Williams H AS on hand A general assortment ol English and Amerioail Stationery, for sale at ilia lowest prices. Writing Paper, Super Royal, Royal. Mediuift; and Demy, ruled for blank books Bank Folio Post and Foolscap. English Ilntli Post, gilt edges and plain Embossed Note Paper, Urn and I Brno. Lotter Paper aid Foolscap, from }8 lo 15 50 pci ream Copying Paper, extra largo Folio ami Quarto.Tissue Paper Antiquarian Druwlhg do Gfiiflclios by 80 s Soper Royal,Demy and Foolscap Draw ing Paper Rice do , English Superfine Writing Vellum und Parchment Blank Hooks of all kind*, Ledger),) mu- rials, Day Bonks, Invoice Books, Cash Books, Sales Books, Receipt Books, Quire Books, Bank Books, and Me- morandnni llouks, of all sizes,nr made to pattern ol short notlco Books for Banks and Public Offices, ru- lod and bound in Ihe best manner. Quills-from 59 cents per hundred tu 35 Swan Quills' Ready mado Pens, in boxes Inkstands, Pewter,Lend and Wedgwood, various sizes Cut gluts cone Ink). Glass Inkstands for Portable Writing Desks Pocket Inkstunds Silver Pencils ever pointed, various pat terns Ink—English Japnncd and Maynard & Noyes' in bottles Red Ink Walkder's copying ihk ill pint and quart jugs Durable ink, Clark's, in cases Ink Powder reil and black Map files and laces Scaling Wax, various qualities red and black Red and black nolo and office wafers Shining sand in papers Back Gammon Tables Dice nnd playing cards Roger's Penknives on Cards Do do silver-steel do Ivory handled desk knives Do folders and paper do Chessmen, ivory and bone, various pri ces Pink Tape, dohblc length Morioeco Travelling Port Folios, With ink stands Desk port folios with blotting paper, va rious sizes Battledores and Slrtittlccockx Marking Typos, Nu's. I, 2, 8, 4, 5 and 6. Drawing colours, Reeves’ and others, in boxes of l, i, and 8 row) Do in buxes with lock, druwers, saucers, &c. complole Colours ill cakes India Rubber in cakes and hotllos Crayon paper, various lints Lead pencils, Middleton's, Sowall's, Artists and Architects Red lead pencils Gold paper Pocket books, wallets and carrl oases Slates, various sizes Do morioeco frames f und boxes,'lig. vit. and box wood mince and pounce boxes Bonnet boards Ebony round and flat rulers, all sizes Cocoa do do do do Checks and check bookson all tiie Banks ofthe city Envelope paper I-og do Gilt edgo visiting card) India ink best quality Dividers, Gilhter's scales Cases of mnlhemntical instruments Parollol rule) of various sizes Blank cards for printing. Ar.c. &c. Bills of Lading on folio post Or letter sheet Palroons receipts. Steam Boat receipts, Dray bills;rates of wharfage and stor age, Custom liouso Entries, Deeds, Mortgages and Blanks of all kinds. BOOK BINDING. .Blank Books ruled and bound to pattern in tire best manner. PRINTING in all its variety—bonks, pamphlet), cards hand bills, blanks, &c. at tho shortest no tice. . nov 27 241 dec. ere requested to present them duly .[tested, and those Indebted to said dec. to Notice. P ERSONS having demands against the cstato of the late Edwafd Wil liams of Screven county will presant them duly nttested aria those indebted to said es tate will make payment to WM. H. SCRUGGS. Adm'r. octSI 219 make payment to WM. WILLIAMS, Adm’r. lin'v 18 223tt> G EORGA, Chatham County^.o,. the Honorable the Justices nfti.ip , .... , xjl rne nonoraoie me Justices of H.t* A LL persons having demxDdJ against ferior Court of Chatham Countu sitl^JSl thecstnte of Mrs. l-.liza Ordinary purposes:— ® ^1^% ..II ■t.lrnm Chichester & Scranton, MERCHANT TAILORS, North East Corner ol Young’s Buildings, '■XAVB and are locelving by the laic JCJL arrival, from New York and Phila delphia, u liandsomo assortment of season able Ready Made Clothing, coNBisTlfto nr Dress ail'd Frock COAT8.COATEE8, PANTALOONS, VESTS. Shirts,Hand kerchiefs, Cravats, Snicks, Hosiery,Men’s, Yniuli's and Children's Morocco nnd Clqlli CAPS,LadieY&- Gentlemen's CLOAKS &u. &c. Together tvilh a Splendid Assortment o] FASHIONABLE GLOTUS, OASI- MEIIES AND VESTINOS, which they nro prepared to make to order, in fashionable style, at short notice, oct (8 - Exports for November, A R E ready for delirery tn subscribers at the B.uokstnro nf T. M. DRISCOLL. ■Ice I O E O It III4—Chatham Oniinlfi—H the Honorable the Justices of ihc Silt lilting Negro Shoes, &c. I*aOKAGEB—consisting of QW JL Men's Boots, Bootees, Bhoes and Pumps. also Ladies, Bovs nnd Children's Shoes. AND 40 dozen Lead Pencils. For sale low at LUTHER’S 37 * Exchange Office. Treasurer’s Office. Deckmbkr 1, 1829. T HE average price of Flourduringthe lost month being JtO 75 per hsrrel ol 190 lbs. Bread for the present month must weigh as follows viz: 12 1-2 cents Loaf 21bs 11 oz 6 1-4 “ " j <• 5t|-2*r Of which all Bakers and sellersof Bread will lake due Notice. Mi W. STEWART, c. t. dec 3 Playing Cards. A N assortment of superior quality j u , t Am. roceivod and for sale hy A. PARSONS, Druggist, At tho Engle, no 8, Gibbons’ Ranee, sept 12 •— h 198 Sale. For A LL that valuable Improved property well known in the city of Savannah as Wayne s wharf, boundod on tho north bv Savannah River, on tho oast hy YVosi Uroad st., on tho north by Indian street Fnrterirt nnnlu in ...» uwi.u wj auuiuu luruci.— For term apply to a R. W. TOOLER. Inferior Court of Chatham County for ordinary purposes. To all whom it nrny concern. YY'lierons, Hcznkiah Lord udininistratni of Iho r-stateof William Craig late of Cam den County, Physician deoensed. lias prti- tinned Iho said court lo ho dismissed fiom the said Administration. These arc therefore to cite and ndnronish all am! singular iho kindred und creditors of (tie said deceased tn file their objection, (if any they have) in the clerk's office of tire Court nf Ordinaiy of said county on or hef ire the second day of April next other wise letters disinistory will e grunted In llie pctilinnei. Witness the Honorable Elias Furt one nf the Justiocs of the said court at Susan nah, the second day of Nov. A. U. 1829. S.M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c tloV 2 * .... loan whom It may concern. -I Whereas,Thomas Askow, ExeoulSi tlm estate of James J.TIppins dec. hs.5J tit Innnil llsax ■islJ tnatlow. »_ • >• . |cd titioned the said Justices to be duel,, ' from tils saiil Executors hip, . Tlieso nro therefore to cito nnd Ish all and singular the kindred and,S' tors of the said dec. to file their obicc ” ', (if tiny they have) in the Clerk's office X tho Court of Ordinary ofsaiilCounty ™ ! before llie 7lli day of January next. mb.* wito letters dlsmissory will ire granted !' the petitioner. * ® Witness the linn.. Elias Fuff,one nra. Justices of the said Court tf a.,™ nnh Ihc Tilt day of July A. D thousand eight hundred aud trvtei. nine. •- >' July 1 S. M. BOND, c. c.o. C. c, ^KOJifltA Chatham the i/on. the Justices of the^iunJi'l Court of Chatham County sitting fororj! nary purposes. 1 2 i alt whim it may concern. Whereas, E. S. lines and Tlmniaj tv Rice, administrators of Thomas Rice j, ceased bus petitioned the said court t bo discharged from heir iulniinistrstorsl,!,, Thcso rue therefore to cite and adinJ ish all and singular the kindred A credit,,,! of said deceased to file their objH>ii um /! any they have)to tiie grantlmuofiL.iJ sory on tiie cstato nf the deceased io ,1 applicants ill tlm Clerk's office of tire Ji Court, on or before tlm 7th day of i.J 0 twit; otherwise letters disinissor; u granted. “ Witness the Hon. Ellas Fort, on, Ihe Justices of tho said Court the in, day of July, A. I>. 1H29. 1 S.M.BOND, c.c.o.c.c. inly 7 € *1 EOltGIA, Chatham Cnatny—if, If Ihc Honorable, the Justices ofthe It. A*j#te m I fl I nil yi _ i * v a fertor Court aj Chatham County- )■*((»# tor ordinary purposes, 1 Ton- r G EORGIA, Chatham County.—By the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, sitting for Or- dinary purposes. To all whom it huy concern. VY'liercas, R. W. Ilabetslmm, Admlnis trator. of tlm cstato of Alexander Haber- sham,lute of Savannah, deceased, has pe titioned the said justices td he discharged from Ills said administratorship. These arc therefore to cite nnd admon ish all and singular the kindred and cred itors of tlm said doc. to filo their objections (ifany they have) in the Clerk’s office of the Court of Ordinary on or before the Sd day of April nekt, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to tho petition er. Witness the Iron. Elias Fort, one ofthe justices of |ltc said Court at Savannah the fid day of Oct A.D. 1829. Dct 3 S.M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c. G EORGIA—Chatham County—By the Honorable the Justices of the In fe tor Court of Chatham county sitting for ordinary purposes. 7'o all whom it may concern. Whereas Geo. Milltm has applied to tho Honorable tlm Court of Ordinary, of Chatham county for letters dismissory on the estate & effects of Jim L Seabrook late of said county, deccasrdi These niotherefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased lo file their objections (if any they linve)to the granting of tho letters dismissory on Ihe estate of the deceased to the applicani in the Clerk's office of the said Court, on or before the 26th day of Dec. next; otherwise letters dismissory will .lie granted. Witness tlm Honorable Elias Foil, one of the Judges ofsaidObnrt, the'fOth dav of June, A. D. 1828 iune 28 8. M. BOND, can CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE flome, Sign, Fiirnitufe Sf Ship PAINTING, OILDIN'g, GLAZING AND PAPfiR- HANGING T HE subscriber grateful for former favors, after a residence of ten years, tender) bis service's 16 tho public in the a- bove line, and informs thorn that his Es tablishment, Sign ofthe Hand and Brush, near the Exchange, is undergoing a general and eiterfsive improvement, arid that he has received by late arrivals a largo supply of Paints, Oils, Brushes, Window Glass. Ac. &c. With the assistance of a compe lent foreman, whomdio lias employed, will enable him io execute work of the Hind, on a) accommodating terms as any person in the city. Paints,- Oils, Brushes, Window Glass, Sashes, Paper Rangings, fye. Sic. With a general assortment of articles In the line always kept on hand, for sale wholesale and retalf.' N. IL Paints prepared for use and dheo- tions given for using them. I*. MARLOW- oct 8 202 For sale. A TRACT of land containing *'S0 a cres, situate in the district of Oi- angeburgh, on Edisto creek Iff tho state of South Carolina, bounding noith on lands' of Daniel Mazyck, and south and west on he said croek. For a plat of said land, and terms ofsale, apply to GEO. GLEN, fob 8 Ex’or. est. of John Glen. Superior Rose and Orange Flower Water J UST roceivod and 1 tor sale by A. PARSONS. Druggist, At tho Eaglo No. 8, Gibbons’ range, nov 2 220 Fig Blue and Starch. dA BOXES Gilbert’s STARCH, 5 do Fig Blue Just received and for sale by . , A PARSONS, Druggist, At the Eaglo No 0 Gibbon’s Range, sep; *6 whom it may concern. Whereas. John B. Oa.rdry, applies f,„ letters of administration nn the estate s Sl ; cfiects of John B. Bcrtlmlnt, late or 8|. varmuli, physician, deceased, as princinsl creditor. r These are, therefore, to cite ahd admin, islr all and singular, tho kindred am) crej. Hors of tho said deceased to file their ulij«. lions, if any they have, in the clerk’s cf- fice of said court, on or before the Udt day of January next, otherwise lelleml administration will bo granted. Witness ll'i Hoii Elias Fort, one of tin Justices of die said court nt Savannah, thii I UIi day of Deo A D 1828. S M1IOND, c ebee. dec 14 • purposes To all li-liom it may concern. lVIicreat,Robert Habersham hasappbi t« tho I Ion the Court of Ordinary ol Chit- linrn County for Letters of Administratis! will) tlm will annexed, bn llie esuit i offiictsjnf Joshua Ward, lute o( South l'i- rolina deceased, These are, (itbrefore, to cite and admo nish nil and singular the kindred nnd cre ditors nf tlm said deLfAsed, to file their ob jections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or before tin' 21stday of Iloo. n**t, otherwise letteii of administration will be granted to the said applicant. Witness tho Hon. ElLs Fort, oneofths Justices of the said court At Savannah tht 21st day of Nov. A. D.1829. 8.*M. BOND, c; c.o.c,c. nnv 21 * G eorgia, Liberty Coumy-Bvih Hon. the Justices of the hjtni Court of Liberty County, sitting, for evt- hary purposes To all whom It may concern. . Whereas, Messrs Moses YV. Wav ec-f Eugene Bacon, apply for loiters of admin istration of the goods and chattel), 'tightf and credits that riere of Thomas WBjm late of laid county dec. These are therefore to cito and admoi- ish all arid singular tho kindred add m£- tors ofthe said deceased to filo their of,je ttons (if any they, have) in my office n Ricelsoro, on or before the first Momlay in Jnnanry next, otlroi wise letters of Ad- ministration will bo granted to the uit applicants. Witness the Hon. Wm f. YVay, 0“ of the Judges of (bo Coun ofOrdiiw;* said Comity, thi« 1st day of Deed-^ 1B29.- E. ISAKElt, c. Cs Os dee 4 GEORGIA, Chatham CoimW-iJ the Hon the Justices of the Itifinn Cuurt of Chatham County,silling! 0 ’ Oral I nary purposes. .To all whom, it may concern. YY’hcreas Thomas Y Lee, has applied to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary rf Chatham county for loiters of Admlnulr* 1 lion on the estaleand effects of Charles ti ll uy den. These are therefore to cite and admon ish,alt,and singular (he kindred and creoi- tors of the said doc’d to file their objection) (if any they hrivo) to the gi anting on™ administration of the estate of th»deM»*“ to tho applicant in tho Clerk’s omc« ® the said court, on or before the 25th <W“ Dec. next, otherwise’letters of admloiW* linn wilUie granted. YVitness tlm Hon. John Cummins of the j> stices of saidicourt.the. 25th any Novrimber A. D. 1829. * S.M. BOND, c. c.tf. 0‘ a ' nov 25 * . C l EORGlA, Effingham County-^ fCthe Hon. the Justices of the BP! Court of Effingham county sitting fir Grs ■ nary purposes. To all whom il may concern* 'YVhereas, Jno C. Rahn Executor ol of tho estate of Mathew Rnhndec. n»> P , titionod the said Justices td he dncb»'B from Iris skid executorship. ^ These are therefore to cite and adman all and slngularthe kindred and «[ “ ,|f of said deceased to file their objaodMl any thoy have) to the granting ofIMP' b er ofthe said pel'tioncr in (loo of tho said Court, on oMW day of Nov next, otherwise letters O’ sory will' be granted. A Witnoss the Hqft. J Wafdhour SS^ tlie.Justicos of said court the 6 Mny A D.1829. ... - r,c, JOHN CHAW-TON c.v.o-h uiav 0