Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, December 30, 1829, Image 4

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PUBLIC SALES. PUBIjIC SALES. Executor’s Sales. On the first Tuesday to January next. W ILL be sold before Die Court house In Savannah between the usual limits of tale. All Iho eastern tenement of Brick bttil- City Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday In January next. W ILL lie .old at the Court (louse In . Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock. A building and the Cotton press contai ned therein on Roache’s wharf (formerly The Subscriber H AVING been appointed agent for the sale of the following articles of fers them at the manufacturing prlocs. Sulphate of Quinine. Compound fluid extract of Sarsaparilla, for extemporaneously making the Lisbon Diet Drink, Stc. fco. Is particularly re commended to the faculty for Its conve nienco, &o. One table spoonful will fllnga-nn lot No 8 Darby W.rdillouee ai»4 g'^Jinn'sHe^ed on tosatls^anexecution I co^imonT>»sit^r ,n Thia^artirdo Has lot No 34 Columbia Ward; lot and {^' n infavorofWylly.& Urotvn, against Jol'" l^l^'rrmorfamlvcUtanJ^n.oa. Eveungham Jr. 1 A. D’LYON,c.«. dec 5 dings No IS, Carpenters Hon, Lot NoO and Improvements Pecker ward and lot No 10 and hall the lipprovomoots Decker Ward, all In the oity of Savannah; being part of llto real estate of Joaiah Peufleld, Fate of Savannah doc’d, Soil by permission of iho Court of Or dinary ofChalhamCounty—fertile hone-' fit of the hoira and creditors. Conditions oitli, * JOS.CITMMING, ? Ex’ors of Jo.lalt | 8. C. DUNNING, $ Penfleld. nov SO *32 Executor’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in Jnunnry next. W ILL be sold at the court house in Effingham county, between the usual hours of sale all the real estate of Matthew Rnlm deceased, composed ol se veral traots of land, to wit: S3 acres lying on Savannah river, join ing lands of Berry and Mctzgar. ga acres of pine land in said county join Ing lamia of Hriry and Exhiy. bO acres juintng lauds of llalin and Paul- 3toh. 30 acres granted Conrad Kahn, Otli De cember. 1737. 100 acres granted C. Halm, -lilt July. 1700. 30 aorcs granted John Gugel, Ollt Dec 17571 ... , 30 acrea joining lands ofltalm and Paul- Jteh. , _ S3 1-t acres joining lands of Fetxar Exley and Gnann. 30 acres joining lands of Kalin an Paul hell, originally granted in John Gugel. 57 acres houuded by landau! Olt>.Gnann and Rollngcr. The above traeu all lying nod being lu the county of Effingham. 530 acres known by the numbe, 17313th District, Early county, originally grunted to Matthew Raho. 530 acrea known by tho number 88, Silt District, Early county. The above properly sold by an order front the Don. the Inferior Court of the county of Effingham, for tho purpose of making a division with the heirs of the aaid estate of Matthew Rahn. Conditions made kuown on the day of sale. JOHN C. RAIIN. g Executor of the will of Matthew Rahn deceased. v noy 3 , Sheriff’s sole. On die first Tuesday In January next. W ILL he sold hcfsirc the court Itoiiie in the city of Savannah between tho usual hours of sala All the eastern moiety nr half part of all thoso lots, parts or parcels of land, sit noted and being in the hamlets of Yania craw and City of Savannah and enuuly of Cltathntn, being the whole of lot No. (3,) five, and pnrt of lot No. (4) four, which said Eastern half* thetenf la bounded on the Nonli by the liver Sarannah, on the East by wharf lot known aa Pooler’s, on the South by Indian street, and on the West by the Western moiety of said lot anil a half, and containing one hundred and filly feet on the river Savannah, and runs hack from the water to Indian atreet, together with tho buildings and improve- menu. Levied on under and by virtue of a foreclosure of mortgage in favor of Sam uel llalo. administiator of James M. Bol ton. deceased, agaiust Robert and Joseph Habersham. GEORGE MILLCN, a. c. c. decs Executor’s sale. I OUR months after date F OUR months after dale application will be made to the honorable the proved much moro active than the pane teas, and other preparations of tanapanl la, and is extensively employed by the fa culty, and introduced into public institit lions in this and other cities, where the use ofsarsapatlllaii required to a considerable extent. 1'ipeiinn, (Pre'cip. per Potass.) a vahta bio article in intermittent fevers. Tills article dilfers essentially from the somiopaqne, yellow crystals, obtained by simple evaporation and purification of ilia alchoholic solution. Oil ol Black I’eppor, (Precipitated,) a powerful sllimtlnnt and valuable remedy in typhus lever, else as an external stimulant united with Decoction of Cantltaridcs in Spirit of Turpentine.—Cotillon. An oil of black pepper may lie fotintl in the mar ker, obtained by distillation—litis Isliv no means the same as the article abnvr desert bed, and is very feeble, if not entirely des- iHnlo of the particular properly for which the above has been Introduced. One drop of oil ul black popper, added lo six grains ofqttlniue, will grculty increase Hie powers of 'Ills remedy. Extract of Quinine. This |j live rosld- mini of the pup.nation of Quinine. Two grains are fully equal In onp of the former; and, ns it is less. than uiienltirc) the price, ll Is of course much cheaper to tin- practition er titan the snlphnle. Citr.itml Kali, for extemporaneously making Iho saline draught. One drachm afthissalt dissolved in four ounces of wa ter instantly forms the neutral mixture, e Stationary' Wm. T. Williams H AS on hand a general asamtment ol English and American Stationary. Notice. LL persona having demands against * # *•_ . VAItian I* lllaltcnll. A^titeMWW of Mr.7 Ellxa Patterson, die. nro requested tn present them dulv attested, nnd those Indebted to said doc. to justices of the inferior court, of Chatham county when silling for ordinary purposes* qnal and similar in every respect to that for leave lu sell alt that tract or parcel ol | made from fresh lemon jtrice. land in Chatham .minty, containing three hundred acres, more or le-s being Hie real | estate of Wm Cooper doc. For the ben efit of the heirs nf said estate. EDWARD COPPEE, Executor. FRANCES E. OILDON, Executrix. nov SO Marshal's Sold. O N the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold at tha Court House in Black Oxido of IMeroury. lot extempo raneously forming the blue pill. 0„u fourth ola grain equal to four gtains of blue mats. Solidified Balsam Copaiva. This pre paralion contains me Oil and Resin, and Is rendered solid for the convenience of forming into pills. This article contains all the virtues of Iho Copaiva in u concen trated degree. A. PARSONS. Druggist. At the Eagle No 8 Gibbon's Hango. nov 54 for aale at tho lowest prices. Writing Paper, Super Royal. R<jT*'i Medium, and Dgnty, ruled for blank books Bank Folio Post and Fooltenp. English Bath Post, gilt edges and plant Embossed Note Pupnr, 8vo and I Onto. Letter Paper nnd Fobltcap, from S3 to $i SO pot ream Copying Paper, extra large Folio and Quarto Tissue Paper , Antiquarian Drawing do 35 Incites by 80 Super Royal,Donty and Foolscap Draw ing Paper Rice do - English Superfine Writing Vellum and Parchment blank Honks of all kinds, Ledgers,Jour nals, Day Books, Invoice Bnuks, Cash Books, Sates Books, Receipt Bonks, Qutro Bonks, Hank Hooks, and Me morandum Books, of all sizes,or made in pattern or short notice Books for Banks and Public Offices, ru led nnd bound in llte best milliner. Quills from 50 cents per hundred to gS Swan Quills Beady mndo Pens, in boxes - Inkstands Powlor.l.end and Wedgwood, various sizes Cm glass cone Inks. Glass Inkstands for PortxWc Writing Desks Pocket Inkstands Silver Pencils ever polnlcd, various pat terns Ink—English Japnned and Maynard At Noyes' in hollies Red Ink Walkder's copying ink in pint and quart jugs Durable ink, Clark's, in cases Ink Powder red and black Map files nnd laces Sealing Wax, vnriuus qualities rod and black llcil and black note and office wafers make WILLIAMS, Adm’r. nnv 1 * 553)1, Administrator’s Sale. On llujlrtl Tuesday in January ntxl. W ILL ho told at the court house Effingham county, between the u- aual hours of sale, nil the reel etiele of Benjamin Kenuedy dee., composed of sev eral traeu of laud. Ono tract of land lying and being in the county of Effingham, containing 870 acrea near the Bister's Ferry on the Auguste lload, where the late Benjamin Kennedy formerly resided. Three other tracts adjoining the same, a particular descrintltiii of which will be giv en on the day of sale. Owe tract in each of the following conn ties, lo wit, Baldwin, llall, Habersham A. Houston. Tho above property told by an order oh the city .-f Savannah, between the hours of | ten and three o'clock, the lollowlng slaves: Rose nnd her four children, Tamar, Miller, Charlotte and Itor two children. Tons and Nancy and latnh, levied nn the property of John Morel, under an cxc-1 r.ution in favor of the Bank of rite United Steles rs, the said John Motel. JOHN 11. MOREL, dee 3 Marshal. D. O. Marshal's Sales. On Ihefirst Tuesday in January next. W ILL he sold before the Court House in this city between the u- sual hours nf sale, the following slaves; Rose and Iter four children, ramer.Mll ler, Charlotte and her two children, Toni, Nancy and Leah, levied an as the proper tv of John Morel, under an execution in favor of the Bank of the U. Stutcv vs. the said John Morel. JOHN 11. MOREL, m. n. dec It mined from the Hon. the Inferior court of (JilV Sheriff’s SlllcH, COD the coitoty of Effingham for the purpose of] J , making a division wi ththe heirs of the said estate. Conditions cash. tinned. JOHN. CHARLTON, Admini'irntni *ofihe estate of B. Kenberiy. deceased. 5 M3 O N the first Tuesday in Janunry next, will he sold at the Court House in Administrator’s tale On the first Tuesday in January next. W I LL lie sold before the Court House in. Iliilfneh ' County between the Usual hour, of sale AH*the lands belonging to the estate of Isaac Waters, sold by, order oftliu Justices of the Inferior Court of said county, for the benefit of the, heirs and creditors of said Susannah, between tha hunts of 10 and 4 o'clock, A negro girl named Judy, levied nn xs the properly of John S. Foster, Mary G Foster, his wife, and Hester Lnper, lo sat isfy an execution In favor of Henry Morn ingstar, sold at tho risk of the former pur. chaser. An Act. To extend the time lor forlunato drawers in tho Land Lotteries of eighteen linn dred and eighteen, eighteen hundred and nineteen, and eighteen hundred nnd twenty-nno. to take uut grants far tho hinds thus drawn, and after the time thcroin specified, to vest the some in the state. B E It enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Georgia in General Assembly met, and ills lierchy enacted by tho authority of tiiu stme. That every’ person who was a forlunato drasver in iho land lotteries h the authority of the acts passed on tho (If tecnih day of December, eighteen hundred end eighteen, on the sixteenth day of Do ccntlier, eighteen hundred end nineteen, and on the fifteenth day of May, eighteen Inindicd.ond twenty-one, shall Itnvo until the first day of November, eighteen hun dred and thirty, lo tako out his, her or their giant upon paying into the Tree sitry the sum nf eight dollars. See. t And be it further enoctcd by the authority afotesald, Thai front and af ter the first day of November, eighteen hundred nnd thirty, the lands so drawn ns aforesaid, and not granted, shall revert and become the properly of the Slate. Sec. 3. And lie it further enacted, That this act shall not extend to any lot or lots of land drawn by orphans until three years after the said orphans shall have arrived at the age of twenty-one years; nor lo any lots drawn by idiots or lunatics nr persons who Imre departed litis life since they gave in for a draw or draws in trin-ri lotteries Also, Lot and Improvements Oglethorpe ■»» ™ “ ra "» ">»uene, Ward, fronting on West Broad street, the of l810 ' l«l»»nd 1851. and whose estates .. - . . - . . . . . I -ire Sinronroienluil nnr In nnv lute mini- estate. sep' 15 JOHN WA 185| TER RS. Adm’r. residence of the defendant, levied on us the properey-pf Ezra Kent, to satisfy in exe cution in firtror oflienvy Moininxstar. A. D'LVON, c ded IS 538 Administrator’s Stile. On the first Tuesday in January next. W ILL he sold at the Court House in Effingham County, between the u- suu! hours uf sa'e. Tho following negroes, belongin': lu the estate of Jonathan Back- Icy, deceased. A prime yohng fellow named Simon, good boat arid-field hand, a young wench named Amy, ad excellent bouse servant, a young girl named Mary and mold wo etlbl man. . The above negroes Told by anorder from the lion, the Inferior Court ofthe County of Effingham for the purpose of making a division with the heirs nf the said est. of J. Aacklcy. Conditions cash. . JNO. CHARLTON, Adtn’r esl. of J. Backley. nov 5 533 Executor’s Sale. On thejirsl Tuesday in January-next. W I Lj. be sold before rite Court house io Rffinghamcounty between Un usual limns of sale. The following seven negroes.Nancy and her child, Simon, Billy, Tissy, Frank, Betsey belonging to the estate of Malliew Rahn, dec. Sold by order of the Inferior Court of Effingham county, for u division among the hciis. JNO. C. HAHN. Ex’or. dec 8 Est. Malliew Halm. dec. arc unrepresented, nnr lo any lots num ber ten nnd one hundrsd set apart for the purposes of public education. Sec. 4. And be itfijither enacted, Thai nil lew* and parls of'lnws militating a gains! this act. be and the same are hereby repealed. Sen. 5. And be it -further enacted by the authority aforesaid. That it shall bo iho duty ofhis Excellency tbu Governor, localise this act to be punished in pll the public Gazettes nfthis Sinte.oncn n month, until ihe first day of November next, end that ho cause the expenses of such puhlien lion to be paid out nf the contingent fund WARREN JOUllDAN. Speaker of the House of Representatives, THOMAS STOCKS, Executor’s "Sale. President of the Senate. Assented lofltli November. 11150. GEORG Ell: GILMER. Governor. nov 18 134§ca Guardian's Sale. 48. On the first Tuesday in January next "■■TILL he sold or (tie Couit House in ff Savannah-between the usual hours of sale. All the interest, being two undivided sevenths,of Abignl Stillwell and John Still well, minors, orphan children of John Stillwell, deceased, In and to a certain ne gro boy. slave, named Jacob, sold lor n di vision—By order of Iho Court of Oi dlnary 6f Chatham County. Conditions Cash purchasers paying for titles. ' JANE STILLWELL, Guardian, nov 17 535 By PHILBRIOK Hr BAKER. On the first Tuesday in J anuary next, At 11 o'clock will busnld in front of the Court House in the City of Savannah. All the Eastern lom-incnt of brick build ings on Lot no.8, Darby Waid; Housed! lut no 84 Polnmbia Word: lot nnd build ings No. 13. Carpenter's Row; Lot No. ft, h improvements, Decker Ward. anr. Lot No 10. and half the improvements, Deck er Ward, all in the city nf Savannah; be ing pari of the real estate ufJosialt Penfield late of Savannah, deceased. Sold by por mission of the Court of ordinary of Chat hum County for the benefit ofllte heirs and creditors, by order of the executors. Terms lime ofsalo. dec 51 For Sale.' A PLANTATION in Effingham Conn ly belonging to the estate of the late Tux Collector’s Sale Con tinued. r tin the first Tuesday in January next, W ILL he sold before tho court house in the eltv of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale, the following prop- erty, or so much' thereof as will satisfy the State apd County tax. Lot arid improvements, Farm st. Ogle tborpe ward, also lot or lots letter P. same City rp* , m ward.-levied on as Ihe property of ‘James [John Everingham, Jun.to satisfy fines im- orrison, to satisfy the state and county | posed by council on him for violating Marshal’s sale—con tinued, On the first,Tuesday in January next. WSTILLbe sold before the e-ouit house fl in the city of Savannah, between tho usual hours of salo, the following pro perty : Lots Nos. 10 nnd 50, Washington waid, with the improvements thereon, bounded east by East Broad si. sdutli by St. Julian st. west by Washington square and north by Bryan st. levied on as tho property of tax for iho j rffid costs. ic 8 8, amount due £10 75 ordinance of the city—property pointed out by him. DAVID BEU,, t. c. c. F. M. STONE, c, at. dec 58 384 Mr, John Gardner. Tho nbovo plantation is situated on the Augusta road 80 miles from'Savannah containing 730 ucresmnrc or less. Warranted titles will bo given, !or particulars apply to CHARLES S HENRY, nov 54 ' 3381| fiolivar and Jackson Caps nnd Navarino Stocks. of J UST received by tho ship Tyliee nnd other late arrivals, a very splendid as sortment of Men’s and Youth’s Caps enliro new patterns.—Also, a very hand some assortment of premium Navuritm Stocks. MALLERY &DUFFY. nov 35 Cheese and Butter. "fl 1 CASKS 1st quality Cheese anil JL .JL 13 firkins choice Goshen But ter Landing from ship Florian and for sale by dec 8 JOHNBENTLEY. North Carolina Bacon. /fl JkdkdL LBS. Hams, Shoulders, tkVV v and Flitches; Just re ceived and fur sale by dec 10 P. MARLOW, EORGA, Chatham County.—Tie the Honorable tho Justices ofthsll ferior Court of Chatham County sitting L Ordinary purposm— To all whom it m»y concern. Whoreas,Thomas Askew, Executor „f the ostnlo of Jntnos J.’l'ipplns dec. has ne titloned the s-id Justices to be discharged from Ills salt) Executors hip. These are Ihercforo to cito and admon ish ill and singular the kindred sod credi- tors of the said dec. to file their objections ' (if any they Itnvo) in the Clerk’s office of thoCourt of Ordinary ofsnid County on sr before tha 7th day of January next, other. Chichester & Scranton, MERCHANT TAILORS, North Cast Corner oj Young's Buildings, H AVE ami aro receiving by tlso Inter arrivals front New York nnd Pliilu- f dclphiu, a handsome assortment of season- wiso lettors dismlssory will Ire granted to able Ready Made Clothing, CONSISTING OF Dressand FroekCOATS.COATEF.8, PANTALOONS; VESTS. Shlrts.Hnnd- kerchiefs. Cravats, Stocks, Hosiery,Munis, Youth's and Children’s Morocco anil Cloth CAPS,Ladies'Je Genllemon’s CLOAKS &G. &Ce 7'oitether with a Splendid Aitmrtment of FASHIONABLE CLOTHS. CASt- MERES AND VESTINGS, which they arc prepared to rngko to order, in fashionable style, at sltnrt notice, net 18. the petitioner. Wittiest tho linn. Elias Fort, ono of the Justices of tho said Court at Sarin nnh Iho 7th day of July A. D. ona thousand eight Imndred and twenty, nine. S. M. BOND, c. c. o, c. e. jnly 7 « Exports for November, ^ IIE ready for dellveiy to subscribers . at the Bookstore of T M. DRISCOLL. den 1 C ~A EOKGI\—Chatham County .—Hv JT * In erinr Court nf Chatham County silling for or.Vnary purposes. To all whom it may eonr.ern- Whorens, Ht’zekiah Lord administrator of the estate uf William Cialg late of Cam den County, Physician deeensed, has peti tioned the said court to be dismissed from the said Administration. These aru therefore lo cite nnd ndmnnish all and singular the kindred nnd creditors G EORGIA Clmthnm Cnumy Ihe Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham Courtly sitting for ordi nary purposesr 71 all whom it may concern. Whereas, E. S. ltces anil Thomas W. Rice, administrators of Thomas Rice, fa. ceased has petitioned the said court to ho discharged from their ndniinlstratorihln. These are therefore to cite and admou.' i*h all nnd singular site kindred &creditn„ of snlil deceased to file their objectiuns (j; any they havc)to tho grnntinggtfthedhnii, sory nn tho estato nf the deceased to ii c applicants in the Clerk’s nfficc of the uid Court, on or before llto 7th day of j, u> next ; otherwise letters dismlisory trim* granted. Witness tho Hon. Elias Fort, one el tho Justices of the said Court the 7th day of July, A. D. 1839. S. M. BOND. c. c. o. c. c, jnly 7 • /^I'KlROIA, Chatham Couittv—fiu ft- IF_ II. si. I...H P\s . 3 ’ the Honorable, the Justices of the to- nf tho said 'deceased to file tltelr objections I ferior Court oj Chatham County, silting (if any they have) in the clerk’s offii-o qf| Jor ordinary purposes. Shining sand in papers Back Gammon Tables prl- Dico and playing cards ltoger's Penknives nn Cards Do do sllvt r-stccl do Ivory linndlud desk knives l)o folders and paper do Chessmen, ivory anil bone, various CCS Pink-Tape, double length Morrocco Travelling Port Folios, with ink stands desk port folios with blotting paper, va rious sizes Battledores and Shuttlecocks Marking Typos, No’s. I, 3, d, 4, 3 arid 0. Drawing colours, Reeves’ and others, in boxes of 1,3, and Brows Do in boxes with lock, drawers, saucers, A-c. complete Colours in cakes India Rubber in cakes and bottles Crayon paper, vurinus tints Lead pencils, Middleton’s, Saw,ill's, Artists and Architects lied lead pencils . Gold paper Pocket honks, wallets and cant cities Slates, various sizes Do morrocco frames Sand boxes, lig. vir. and box wood Pounce and ptiunco boxes Bonnet boards Ebony round and fiat niters, all sizes Cocoa do do tlo do Checks nnd check booksoo all iho Banks of Ihe city Envelope papef Lug do Gilt edge visiting cards India ink best quality Dividers, Gunter's scales Cases of mathematical instrument* Parallel rules of various sizes Blank cards for printing. &■«. dec. Bills of Lading-on folio post or latter sheet Pulrnons receipts, Steam Boat receipts, Dray bills, rates of whaifage and stor age,'Custom House Entries,' Deeds, Mortgages and Blanks of all kinds. BOOK BINDING. Blank Books ruled and hound to pattern ill the belt manner. PRINTING in all ils variety—books, pamphlets, cards hand bills, blanks, &c. at llte shortest no tice. _ nov 37 541 • the Court nf Ordittaiy of snid enmity on or In-fere the second day of April next other wise letters dismhsory. will e grunted to the petitlnnei. Witness the Honorable Elins Fort one] if the Justices of the said court at S.tvan- nrlt, the second day of Nnv. A. D. 1859. s.m. Bond, o. c . o. c. nov S * EOUOIA, Chatham Comity.—By To all whom It may concern. Whereas. John II. Gntulry, applies for Iqttcrs ol administration on the estate and ofitets of John B. Bcrtlielut, late of 8a- vannnli, physician, deceased, as principal creditor. These are, therefore, to cite end adman- lilt all and singular, llte kindred nnd aud itors of Ihe said deceased to Ale Ihelr uhj«. linns, if any they haVA m the clerk’s of. fico of said court, on or before the 14th the Hon. the Justices ofthe Inferior day of January next, otherwisoletlcti of Court of Chatham County, sitting for Or- administration ssrlll bo granted. dinary purposes. [ Witness ll t linn Elias Fort, To all whom it may concern. Justices nf the said court nt Sav may concern Whereas, R. W. Habersham, Adminis trntor, of llto cslale of Alexander Haber sham,late of Savannah, deceased, has pe titioned tho said justices to lie.discharged from Itis said administratorship. These are thcrefbre to cite and adnion ish all nnd singular tho kindred and cretl Hors of the said dec. lo file tlieirolijeclions (if any they have) tn the Clerk’s office nf the Court of Ordinary on or before the 3d day Of April next, nthertrise loiters dismlssory will bo granted to the petition er. Witness the hon. Elias Fort, one ofthe justices of the said Court at Savannah the 9d day of Oct. A. D. 1859. oct 3 S.M. BOND. c. c. o. c. n. . one of die Savannah, (bit l4llt day of Dee A 1) 1839. S M BOND, c c o c c. dec 14 • EOUOIA,Chatham County—fiyili wJV lion, the Justices of the Inferior Curt |. of Chatham County, tilting for ordivp I EOllGIA—Chatham G the Honorable the Justices of the In ft lor Court of Chatham couaty silling for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas Geo. Millon lias applied to tile* Honorable the Court of Ordinary df Chatham county for letter* dtsinissofy on the estate & cti'ecu-of Jno I, Scahrook Into of said county, deceased, These atetherefore to cite nnd admonish all and singular the kindred ptid of said deceased to file their objections any they huvcjto tho granting of tho Icticn dismlssory on the estate of the deceased to Iho applicant in the Clerk's office of the said Court, on or before tho 30th day of Dec. next; otherwise letters dlsmissory will he granted. Witness tho Honorable Elias Fori, one of tho Judges of said Court, tho 58th day of June, A. D. 1839 inn" in 8. M. BOND, c c o purposes To all whom It uiny concern. Whereas,Robert Habersham has appliti t- llto lion tho Court of Ordinary ol Clui- linm County for Letters of Administration with the will annexed, on the estate b elfocts,of Joshua Ward, lata ol South IV rnlina deceased, Those arc, therefore, to cite and admo nish all and singular the kindred and cre ditors of the said deceased, to file their ob- rn„ntv_R„ I jeclions (if any they have) in the Clerk’s I Office of llto said Court, nn or before the 31st day nfDec. uoxt, otlierwiselctteriof administration will he granted to the said applicant. Witness the Hon. El-as Fort, one of the Justices of the said court nt Savannah ths Slat day of Nov. A. D.1839. S.M. BOND, c.c.o.cc. nov 31 ♦ eredilnrs EOllGIA, Liberty Cotiniy-Bv lit 1 ulons tin ^ U! Justices of the Infttin I hoteliers Court of Liberty County, silting fir ort I K-. Notice. P ERSONS having demandi against Iho estate of the late Edward Wil liams of Screven county will present them duly attested and those Indebted to said es tate will make payribent to WM. 11. SCRUGGS, Adm’r. oct31 519 Negro Shoes, &c. Of PACKAGES—consisting of JL Men's Boots, Uootezs, Shoes nnd Puhfs. AI.SO Ladies, Bovs and Children’s Shoes. AND 40 dozen Lend Pencils. For sale low at LUTHER’S oct 37 exchange 0,fftcr. Treasurer’s Office. DKCEstunn 1, 1839. T HE average price nfi-'lotirduringtlte last month being 86 75 per barrel ol 190 lbs. Bread for the present month must weigh as follows viz: 13 1-2 cents Loaf Slbs II oz 0 1-4 “ “ 1 “ 5jM" Of which all Rakers and scllersof Bread will lake duo Notice. M. W. STEWART, c. t. dec 3 Playing Cards. . A N assortnimit of superior quality just received And for sale by A. I’AfttiONSy Druggist, At the Esiglo, no 8, Gibbons’ Range. sept 21 106 For Sale. A I,I, that valuable improved property well known in tho city of Savannah , , "by of Savannah as Wayne’s wharf, hounded on tho north bv Savannah River, on llto oast by Woit Broad it., on the north by Indiuri street.— For terms apply to SOY B R. W. POOLER. nary purposes To *11 v-hom it may concern. Wliercas. Messrs Moses W. Wsr iri Eugene Bacon, apply for letters of admin- istrufton of tho goods and chattels, rights I and credits that wore of Thomas W Bin* | late of said county dec. These arc thetefore to cltn and adman-1 ish all and singular the kindred and rredi-1 tors ofthe said deceased to file tliair objefr. J lions (if any lltoy have) in my office st[ • 1 *' 1 1 Monday ia I CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE House Sian Furniture ,<• I Ricekwo, Oil or tiofuro tito first Monday in UOHSt, aign> * urmiute a J„ nuary next, nthciwisa letter! of Ab M IM ■ asslMlw.asa.atwB— aaaall La. * saswaalw/l In itlA llj i P A 1 N T I N G, GILDING. GLAZING AND PAPER- HANGING T IIE subscriber grateful for former favors, after a residence nf ten years, tenders his services 16 the puhlic in the 1- bovo line, and informs-theni that his Es tablishment, Sign ofthe Hand and Brush, near the Exchange, is undergoing a general and.ekteusjye improvement, ana that he has received by late arrivals a large supply orPahilSt'Oils, Britshaa, Window Glass. he', he. With the assistance of a enmpo tent foretriangp-ltnm he has employed, will enable him to execute work of tho kind, on as accommodating terms ,9* out person in the city. 1 Paints, Oils, Brushel, ll'indow Glass, Sashes, Paper Hangings, tfc. he. With a general assortment of nrtir.los in tho line always kept on hand, for sale I wholesale and retail. N. II. Paints prepared for use nnd ditec-j tions given for using them. P. MARLOW. oct 8 203 ministration will he granted to the id I applicants. 1 Witness tho lion. ,,f the J utlges of the Com said County, this 1st da 1859, E.l ,,co4 Hjjffi - w.y,, dOriirwjhrl of JhslO .c.o. t-c. GEORGIA, Chatham Count; SLW the Hon the ly^ttmf" For sule. A TRACT of land containing 530 a cros, situate in the district of Or- angoburgli, on Edisto crook In the statoof South Carolina, bounding north on land; of Daniel Mazyck, and south and west on "ho suit) creek. For a plat of said laud, and terms ofsalo, apply to GEO. GLEN, felt S Ex’or. est. of John Glen. Court of Chatham t nary purposes. To all whom it madfoMirn. Wltoroas Thomas Y Loe. hai>ppl« to the Uonorahlo tho Court of Owl™?* Chatham county fur letters of AojWWJjI Hon on the cstatcand effects of 0h«l*«' H Thcrii^rc therefore to cite and aamoD-l ish,nil,and singular tho kindred ana I tors of Iho said doc’d to file iheiv ob i ec l 1 ? lv! 1 (if any thev have) to tho 1 administration of the ostnlo of •l' el ''L ct >1 lo ihe applicant in the Clerk’*iolW< I the said court, on or before theibiM f I Dec. next, otherwise lettors of admim'"* [ tion willjje granted. M Witness the lion. John Cumtning - the Mill WS of tho j I slices of linldicourMlic 55th d November A. D. 1859. S.M. BOND, c.c.o.c.t nov 35 * T EOllGIA, Effingham Couiiir-*l - - t y— m- _ l - Kthe ‘ihn7hr Justices of the Ifl Court of Effingham county sillwgfi r ]> nary purposes, To ail whom it may concern* . Whereas, Jno C. Rahn Executor» " of theosiate of Mathew Superior Rose and Orange Flower Water | from Ills skid executorship am his skid cxccntorsnip- f UST received and lor sale by | J Atthc^ras^ nnv 3 530 Fig Blue and Starch. I day of Nov next" otherwise letters C BOXES Gilbert’s STAIICH, sory will be granted,' ... . on «1 ‘•V 5^ do FlgBI.ro Witness the hon-J WaMho.tr d Just rcccivod nnd for salo by A PARSONS. Druggist, At tho Engle No 8 Gibbon’s Ranges sop| 58 ■ • - Witness tlm lion-j »*» n| |.,|,»(i the Justices of said^ oriurt the - I r ayA jMNc^i^^i