Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, December 31, 1829, Image 4

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PUBLIC SALES. Executor’s Sales. On the firs I Tuesday in January mil. ■YTILLlio sold befora tho Omt|t horn homo tho Usual w in Sayaitnah between fcnurs of salo. All tlio eastern tenement of Brick biiil- dinga on Ini No It Darby Warilillouac and lot No 84 Colnmliln Wards lot end bail* dlngn No 13, Carpenter! Row, Lot .No0 nnd improvements Decker wsrd and lot No in and ball the improvosnents Decker Weld, nil In tlib clty.of Savnnnahl being mart of tho real eatetn of Josialt I’cnfield, Into ofSavannnb doc’il, • Soli by permission of the Cnmt of Or dinary of Chatham County—for the bona- fit of ilia Item and creditors. Conditions cash, JOS.OUMMING. ) Ex'ura of Josialt 8. C. DUNNING, y Panfield.' nor It tit JPUBL.IC SALES. Executor’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in January next. W ILL lie sold at the court lionso hi Effingham county, between tire usual hours of sale ail the rent cstato of Matthesv Kahn deceased, tomposed ol se veral tracts of land, to w it: 25 acre* lying on Bavannnlt nvor, join ing lands or Derry and Metzger. id acres of pine land in said county .join ilia lands of lietry nnd F.xlsy, 50 acres joining lands of Kuhn anil Paul- 50 acres granted Conrad Kahn, oRt Oc- crnilier. 17&7._ - . ' too acres granted C. Kalin, 4tn July 1760. 50 acros granted lohn Gugcl, 8th Dec 1T57» * 50 acres joining lands orKalin and t*anl- 93 1-2 acrea joining land* of Fctzcr, Exley and Gnattn. 50 acres joining lards of Kahn an Paul- Itch, originally granted to John Gogol. 27 acres bounded by lands of Olts.Gnanti *iid Bolinger. . Tho above tracts all lying and bqpg in the county of Effingham. 250 acres known bv the numbei 17815th District, Cfitly county, origisally granted to Mnttjtew Kalin. 250 acres known by the number 88, Cut District, Early county. The above property sold by an order from the lion, the Inferior Court of the eounty of Effingliuin, for <ho purpose of matting a division whit tlio heirs of llie said estate of Mnlthfcw Kahn. Conditions made known on (lie day of sale. JOHN G. KAHN, jlHWIUExeculor of the a ill of Matthew Kalin deceased. I nov 5 228 City Sheriff’s Stiles." On ihe first Tuesday in Januar y next. W ILL ho sold at the Cortrt Utilise in Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock. A building and the Cotton press contai ned therein on Koache’s ulmiT (formerly Stanton's) levied mi to satisfy an execution in favor of Wylly‘& Brown, against John Evcringham Jr. A. D’LVON.'C. s. dee 5 The Subscriber JJAVINU been appointed agent fuf Sheriff’s sale. On tho first Tuesday ill January next. W ILL be sold before the court linusa ill the cilv of Savanna* between llm usual hours of sale All die eastern nioiely nr hair part of all those lots, parts or parcels of land, sit uated and being in the hamlets of Yarns • craw and City ofSavannah and county of Chatham, being the whole of lot No. (5.) five, and part of lot No. (4) four, which said Eastern half' dieienf is bounded on the North by die liver Savannah, on the Eiut by wharf lot known as Pooler's, on the South by Indlntl UrOct, and on the West liy tho Western moioiy of said lot and a half, and containing' one hundred nnd fi.lv feet on the river Savannah, and tuns hack from the water to Indian streel, together with the buildings and Improve- menu. Levied on under and by virluoof a foreclosure of mortgage III favor of Sanv net Hale, administrator of James M. llol ion. deceased, against llobort nnd Joseph llubcrsliain. GEORGE Mlt.LEN, s. c. c. decs Executor’s sale. F OI'lt months after date application will he made lo the honorable the justices of die inferior conn, of Chatham comity when silting for ordinary purposes! for leave In sell all that tract or pnreel ol land in Cliath.iin enmity, containing three liinidied acres, more or le-sKeing the ronl estate of Win Cooper dec. For tlio ben efit of tho lioira of s.ihl estate. EDWARD COPPEE, Executor. FRANCES E. GII.DON. Executrix. nov 80 JMnrshnl’s Sale. O N die first Tuesday in January next, will he sold at the Court House in die Vale of llie following articles of fers them at dib manufacturing prices, ' Sulplinto of Quintiie. ■ - Compound fluid extract ofSnrsapnrllln, fur extemporaneously making the Lisbon Diet Drink, See. A.c. Is particularly re commended to the faculty for its conve- uicncc, See. One table spoonlul will make a pltn of Lisbon Diet Drhik if ad- dad in common water. Tills article hns proved much more actlvo than the pana ceas. and other preparations of sarsaparil la, and is extensively employed by the fa culty, and Introduced into public Institu, dons in this and other eilieti abate the use of sarsapailila is required to a considerable extent. Piperine, (Preolp, per Potass.) n.valua ble article in inlennillent fevers. This article differs essentially from the acnliopaqitc, follow crystals, obtained by simple evaporation and purification of die alcholiolic solution. Oil ol Black Pepper, (Precipilnled.) a powerful slimulant and Ynlunblo remedy in typhus lever, also as an external stimulant united witlt Decoction of Cantliarides In Spirit of Turpentine.—Caution. An oil of black pepper may be found iii the mar ket, obtained by distillation—this Is hv no means the same as the article above descri bed. and is very feeble. If not entirely des titute of the particular property for which till above lias boon introduced. Onn drop of oil nf tilach pepper, added lo six grains of qtiinino. will greatly inereaso the powers of this remedy Extract of Quinine. This b tho resid uum of the pirpnralinn of Quinine. T-vo grains aro fully equal tw one of the former; and, ns It is less than one third the price, it is of course much cheaper to the practition er llsan the sulphate. Citrated Kali, for extemporaneously making the salino draught. One drachm of this salt dissolved in four nonces of wa ter instantly forms the neutral mixture, e- qual and similar ill every respect to that innilc from fresh lemon jiilce. Black Oxide of Mercury, loi extempo raucously funning die blue pill. One fourth of a grain equal'to four grains of blue mass. Solidified Balsam Copaiva. This pre paralion contains die Oil and Resin, and is rendered solid fur die convenience of forming into pills. This articlo contains nil the virtues of the Copaiva in a concen trated degree. A. PARSONS. Druggist. At the Eagle Nn 8 Gibbon’s Range nov 24 Administrator's SSale. On the first Tuesday in January next. W ILL be told at the court house In Effingham county, between the u- the real estate of tlio city ,-f Savannah, between die hours of ten and three o'clock, the follow ine slaves: Bose and her four children, Tamar, Miller, Charlotte anil her two children, Tom nnd Nancy and Leah, levied on ns the propei ly of John Motel, under an exe cution ir. favor of die Bank of die United Stales vs. tlio said John Mold. JOHN II. MOREL, dec 9 Marshal, P. G. aual hours of sate, all Benjamin Kennedy dec., compoaed ofsev- cral tracts of land. Ono tract of land lying mid being lit die countv of Effingham, containing 870 acres near die Sister’a Ferrv on tjje Augusta Rond, where die late Benjamin Kennedy formally resided. Throe other tracts adjoining the same, a particular description of which will be giv- on on die day of sole. One tract hi cbch of die following conn ties, lo wil, Baldwin, Hall, Habersham 3c Houston. The above properly sold by an order ob talnod from lire lion.the Inferior court of the county nf Effingham foi die purpose of making a division wi didie heirs nf the said estate. Conditions cash. ‘JOHN. CHARLTON. Adminlstraioi nf dieaist.ua of B Kennedy, deceased. nov 5 2*9 .Adniiuistrator’s uale On thefirsl Tuesday in January nett. W ILL lie sold before tbeCourt llou-e in Biillocli County between tiie usual hours of sale All (lie lends belonging to the estate of Isaac Waters, sold by order plntd Justices of the Inferior Court of said county, for the benefit of the heir* and cvp^kois of said citato. « *’ JOHN WATERS. Adm’r. septt* . 182f* '• ' Administrator's Sale. On llie first Tuesday in January nexj^ W II.fi t?e told a; the .Court Umfsc in P.ffipglnMT? Coyhiy f 'h«!t<vee*i the u- *unl hours of *a*e. The following negroes, belongin'* In the estate of Jonathan Rack- fey, dece.ncJ.’ A print© ^ouhff fellow named Simon, gdodbuat and fiflcl hnttd. n young wench _ named Amy, an excellent .'home servant, a young girl named Mary and an old wo . man. igk The above uegroe.4 mid by an order from . ‘the Hon. the Inferior Court of the Comity of Rfiiogham for the'purpose of making i division with the Imirsuf the said est. of J Wackley. Conditions cash. JNO. CHARLTON, Adm’r est. of J. Backlev. nov 5 2*9 » 'Gunrilitui’s Sale, «,On the first Tuesday in January next ^HS7TLL be solo at llie Court House in V v ..Savannah betwcepqbe usual hours All the interest, being two undivided sevenths,of Aliigal Stillwell and John Still . well, minort, orphan children cf Jnlm Stillwell, deceased;-in and lo a certain ne . gro boy, Slavs, natncdJacob, .old lor a di vision—By order of tho Court of Ordinary of- Chatham County, .Conditions Cash purchasers paying for title,. JANE STII.LiVKLL, Guardian nov 17 ■ . £82 —f—' - Marshal’s Sales. On the. first Tuesday in January next, nriLL be sold befnro tho Court W W House in this city between the u* sual boms of mle, the following slaves: Rose uml her lour children. Tamar,Mil ler, Charlotte and her two children, Tom, Nancy and Leah, levied on as the proper y of John Moiel, under an execution in avor of the Rank of the U. Stales vs. the »*dd Jolm Motel. • JOHN II. MORKL.ai. d. a. dec 15 City Sheriff’s Sales, con tinued. O N the first Tuesday in January next, will lie sold al the Cnurl House in Savannah, between the hours of tl) and 4 o’clock, A negro girl named Judy, levied on as the properiy.of John S. Foster, Mary f*. Fo«lcr, hi. wife, and Hester Loper, to sat isfy an execution in favor of Henry Morn- iugalar, sold at tho risk of the former pur chaser. Also, Lot and irfiprovcmems Oglethorpe Want,' fronting oil West Broad street, the residence of the defendant, levied on as llie operiy bf Ezra Kent, lo satisfy an exe uion ip ufvbr of Henry Maininzttar. A. ITLYON, c. a. ded 15 256 Executor’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in January next. W I LL be *old*bufore the Court home in Kfliughatn county between the usual horns uf*ale. The following seven negroes,Nancy and her child, Simon, billy. Tlssy, Frank, Hetsey belonging to the estate of Mathew Rnlin, dec. Sold by order of the Inferior Court division among Effingham comity, for a the heirs. JNO. C. RAHN, Ex’or. dec 8 Est. Mathew Kahn, dec, of Executor’fl' Sale. By pnn.nnicK tf raker. On the first Tuesday in January next. At tt o'clock wilUbe sold in front of the Oomt House in tlio City of Savannah. All the Eastern tenement of brick build- iiigton Lot no.8. Darby Wald; House & loi no 34 Columbia Word: fot and build ings Noi 19. Carpenter's- Row- Lot No. I), & improvements. Decker Ward, am. Lot No 10. and half the improvements, Peek cr Ward, nil in tile cily of Savannah; he ing part of the real estate of Josiali I’enlicld laic of Savannah, deceased. Sold hy per mission of the Court of ordinary of Glial bam County for Ihe benefit oftho heirs and credilois, hy order of the executors. Terms time of sale. dec 21 An Act. To extend tjic time lor fortunate drawers in Ihe Land Lotteries of eighteen Inin dred nnd eighteen, eighteen hundred ami nineteen, and eiglitcun hundred and twiinty -nne, to take out grants for Ilia lauds thus drawn, mid after Ihe time therein spccificdi to vest the s.nnc in the stoic. B E it enacted hy the Senate ami House of Kcptcsentntivei ol the State of Georgia in General Assembly met, and is is Itoreby enacted hy the authority of the same, That every porson who was fortunate drarvei ill tlio land lotteries hy the authority of the acts passed on tlio fif teenth dnv of December, eighteen bundled and eighteen, on the sixteenth day of Do member, eighteen hundred and nineteen ml on the fifiemith day of May, eighteen bundled and twetlly-ono, shall hava until the first day nf November, eighteen" bun- dred and iliirjy, to take out Ills, her oi '.heir giant upon paying inio the Trea sury ihe sum of eight dollars. Sec. 3 And he it furtiier enacted bv tho authority afutesaid. That from and af ter the first day of November, eighteen hunched and thirty, tiie lands in drawn as aforesaid.anil not granted, shall revert to and become tlio property of the Stale. Sec. 8. And ho it further enacted, That this act shall not extend to any lot or lots of land drawn hy orphans Until three years after tlio said orphans shall have arrived al the age of twenty one years; nor lo any lots drawn by idiots or lunatics or persons who hare departed this Ufa since they gave in for a draw or draws in said lotteries of 1818, 1810 and 1821, and ulioso estates are unrepresented, nor to any lots nutn< her ten nnd one hundratl set apart for tiie purposes of public education. Sec. 4. Ami he it fuitlicv enacted, That all laws and parts of laws militating gainst this act. be anti the same aro hereby repealed. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted tho authority aforesaid. That it shall Ire the doty ofhis Excellency the Governor, localise thi^-nct to he puulished in all (ho public Gazettes oflhis State,once a mouth until the'firsl day of November next, and that he cause the expenses of such pnhlicn tion to be paid out of llie contingent fund. WAkRENJOURPAN. Speaker of the House of Representatives. THOMAS STOCKS, President of the Senate- Assented to tltli November, 1826. GEORGE It: GII.MEIt. Governor. nov 19 184§ca , City Tux Collector’s Sale'Con- tinuedj r On the first Tuesday in January next, W ILL be sold lioforelite court house in the city of Gavampli, between the usual hours of sale, ihe following prop erly, or so much tlierOofos will satisfy the State and County tax.' . Lot and Improveineuts^FarttLgt. Ogle- ~ thorpe iruK-'r-also^it or lot* leltorpriunie ward, levied on property of James Morrison, to satisfy tho state and county tax for tho year li28, amount, due '#1# 75' endcosU- DAV1D DELL, *. C. c. Marshal’s sale—coh- timied, On the first Tuesday in January next. W ILL be sold before the e.outt house ifi the city of Savannah, between tho usual hours of sale, the following pro perty : .Lois Nos.T9 and20, Washington wind, with-the impiovemcnls thereon, bounde- east by East Broad at. south by St. Julian st. west by Washington sqttaro and north by Bryan st. levied on ns tiie property ol John Everingliam.'Jun. to- satisfy fines im posed by council on him for violating an ordinance nf the city—property pointed out by him. F. M. STONE, c. m.. dec 28 284 Bolivar and Jackson Cap; and INavnrino (Stocks. J l ST received by (lie ship Tybee and other talc arrivals, a very splendid as siirtmciit of Men's and Youth’s Gaps o entire new patterns';—Also, a very hand some assortment of premium Navurino Stocks. - MALLERY & DUFFY. nov 25 Treasurer’s Office. Dkckmbkr t, 1829. T HE average price, of Flour during the last month bolng 28 75 per barrel ol 198 lbs. Bread for the present month must weigh as follows viz: 12 1-2 cents Loaf 2lhs tl oz 8 1-4 " “ t •• 5|.l-£" Of which all Bakers and sellersof Bread ••will take due Notice. M. W. STEWART, c. t. dee 8 North Carolina Bacon. /fj dfh dh 4T)ti LIIS. Hams, Shoulders. and Flitohesj Just re ueiveii and for sale by dec, 10 P. MARLOW. Superior Rose and Orange Flower Water J UST received and for sale hy A, PARSONS. Druggist. At tho Eagle No. 0, Gibbous’ nov % 220 Slalionai'ii. irtittem ot Uationary, V Wm. T. Wil AS on hand a general n*J English and Amerloitn for salo al tlio lowest prices. Wrltihg Paper, Super Royal, Royal, Medium, and Domy, tilled for blank books Bank Folio Post and Foolscap, English llnln Post, gilt edges nnd plain F.niboisad Note I’lipar,' &vo and lOmo. . Letter Paper find Foolscap, Aom |9 tb 25 50 pci ream * Copying Phper, extra large Folio and Quarto TUsudiPnpor Antiquarian Drawing do ft Inches by 80 « Super Roy.ti.Domy and Foolsonp.Drnw- Ing Paper Rice do English Siipcifino Wilting folium usd Parchment • * “ Blank Books pf all kinds, I.cdgeri,Jour nals, Day Books, Invoico Books, C.isla Books, Sales Books, Receipt Books, Qutro Books, Bank Jlooks, and Mc- _ mnrnnduin Books, ol nil sizes,or made ‘ to pnttarn nt short notico Books far Banks nnd Public Offices, ru led and bound in the best manner. Quills from 50 cents per hundred to |3 Swan Quills Ready nintlo Pens, fn boxes Inkstands, Pewter,Lead and Wedgwood, various sizes Cut glass cone Inks. Glass Inkstands fur Portublo Writing Desks Pockol Inkstands Sliver Pencils ever pointed, various pat- terns' Ink—English Jnpnned and Maynard & Noyes’ in battles Red Ink Wnlkder’s copying ipk in pint nnd quart Jugs Durable Ink, Clark’s, in cases Ink Powder red and black Map files ami laces Sealing Wax, various qualities red and black Red and black time and offictrwufcrs Shining sand ill papers Bach Gammon Tallies Dice and playing cards Roger's Penknives on Cards Do do silver-steel do Ivory handled desk klllvel Do folders nnd paper do Cliessmon, ivory and hone, various CCS Pink Tape, double length Moriocco Travelling Port Folios, with inkstands Desk port folios Willi blotting paper, va rious sizes llallludores and Shuttlecocks Maiking Types, No’s. I, 2, a, 4, 5 ami 0. Drawing colours, Reeves' and others, in boxes of 1,2, and 8 rows Do in boxes with lock, drawers; saucers, &c. comploto Colours in cakes India Rubber ill cakes nnd bullies Crayon paper, various tints Lead pencils, Middleton's, Sowell's, Artists nnd Arcbituots Red lend pencils Gold paper Pocket books, wallets and card cases Slates, rations sixes Do morraccu frumot Sand boxes, lig. vi|. and box wood Pounce and pounce buxes Bonnet boards Ebony round and flat rulers, all sizes Cocoa do do do do Checks and check books on all the Banks of the city Envelope puper Iaig , do Gilt odgo visiting cards India ink bost quality Dividers, Gunter's scales Cases of mathematical instruments Parallel rules nf various sizes Blank cards for priming. 3r.c. &o. Bills of Lading on (olio post or letter sheet Palroons receipts, Steam Boat receipts, Dray bills, rates of nbaifago and stor age, Custom House Eiitries, Deeds, Mortgages and lilanl:8 of all kinds. BOOK BINDING. oltce/i having tlemnlnls against A. L ib?^?ateVr Mrs? F.R*» J’.s.tt'erton. nested to.present shuns duly tlraio Indebted to laid dec. to rtL ,,, t M,D, "wH.LIA!is.A4,n',. nnvtB* 2J8ti. • CJuchcstcr <fc Scranton, MERCHANT TAILORS, M Eaet Corner of Foutig'a But Wings. AvK and ire receiving hy llie late arrivals front Now Yoik and Phila delphia, a handsome assortment of aeaion- ublo Itfiuly Made Clothing* ronsisTixo nr Dress anil Frock CO ATH.COATEES, PANTALOONS,-VESTS,.Hhlru, Hand kerchief*, Crnvntd, Block*,'Hp»l#ry.meni, Youth's nnd Children's Morocco and Cloth CAl'B, Ladies'& Gentfiinen'a yl.OAKS 3tc. &.e. ‘ ' .Togethertlrilh a Splendid Assortment oj FA8I1IONABLK CLOTHS. CASH MERES AND VESTINGS, which they are prepared to tnuko to oislcr, in fashionable style, al short notice, act 19 Court the Hun. Ike Justices of tl of Chatham County iitlln Exports for November, ^ RE ready for delivery to subscriber) . al the Buokilmo of T. M. DRISCOLL. dee 1 XA EOIIGIA—Gliatliam County.—It VJT the Honorable the Justices of f> silting pri- In trior Court of Chatham County for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern, Whereas, llezckhih Lord ndniihlstrntm of tho rstatonf Willi nil Craig late of Cam ilcn County, Physician deceased, has puli tioiicd the salt) court to tie dismissed from the s.iiil Administration. These are therefore loclteand adninnish all nnd singular the kindred and Creditors of the said deceased tit file their oi,)rciinii' (If any they luivaJ RI the clerk's office of the Court of Ordiuniy nf said county mi or before tlio second day of April next other wise letters dismlssury will o granted tollte petitinnut. Witness lira llnnnrablo Elias Fort one of (lie Justices nf the said court at Sat an ill'll, the second day of Nov. A. U. 1829 S.M. BOND, c.c. o. c. C. nov 2 • ... * Mrf»r nary purposes. "di. ’11 all whom It may concern. VVhetcas, E.,8. Rees and TlmnterW Rice, administrator* or Thomas Itlec, de.’ censed tins petitioned the said oonrt to be disbhUrgcd from .1 eir atlnjlnistratnri||| n These are therefore to cite nnd atltnon' * isli all and singular tho kindratl At- rin|j, or ! nf said deceased to file their objection, Iii iwy they havc)to the grmttlntaofilie.liJ;, soryon the estato of the Hcccnsed to |L Applicants In tho Clerk's office of the M u Court, nn or bufore tho 7th' tiny of J,„ next; otherwise letters.disinUiory will ' granted. Witness tho Hon. Ritas Fort, one i the Justices of the said Court the ti tlnyof July, A. U. 1629. S.M. BOND. c.c.o.c.c. July 7 • G EORGIA, Chatham County.—Hy the Hon. the Justices of the Inferio Blank Bonks ruled and hound to pattern in the best manner. • PRINTING in ell its variety—hooks, pamphlets, cards hand bills, blanks, &c. at tiie shuitcst no tice. - nov £7 241 : Sugitr, Bugging, &c. HIIDS prime New OileansSugar do to do • do St Croix 50 pieces hemp Bagging 4 do Hessians 80-bids "Phelps” Gin 10 Olds Nn 3 Mackerel 12 casks i -lieese SO bags Shot assorted sizes , -£0 grind Slones small sizes •t pipe superior Madeira Wine 15 ciatcs llrh'ol patent pressbd Wine Bottles • 20 boxes Superior English Mustard 20 hbls Loaf Sugar 20. Iihds prime retailing Molasses . 10 boxes WhSttemora. Cglto, Caids No 10 15 boxes Soap 10 firkins first quality Goshen Bullet 5 kegs bar Lead 20 boxes Negro Pipes. 20 131b catty boxes Hyson Tfn 12 2!b do do Imporiul "and Gunpowder Tetr Boxes Cavendish and kegs idug dPohaccu 2 cases Wool Hnt*- For sale on accommodating feHnv hv iiuNtingu'on & may. nov 23 Last Notice, A LL persons having nny demnnds-a- gainst the estate nf W. C. Cmhberi dec ere requested lo Ifnnd-thom in'.-duly attested hv tho 1st January next, and iho,< indebted to settle the came. »itlmut .delay, vyitlt Millen & Crark, in -vJiosr hands llie accounlc have been plnd'eif f.vllei- Court of Chatham County, silling fur Or dinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Wlierens. R. W. Habersham. Adminis tratur, nf tho estate of Alexander Haber- sliani,late of Savannah, deceased, lias pe titioned the said justices to lie discharged from his said administratorship. These arc thorelbrc to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred anti cred itors of the snid dec. to file their objections (Ifany they have) In the Clerk’s office nf tiie Court of Ordinary on or-hefore the 8d day of April next, otherwise letters dismissory will ho granted to the petition- cr. Witness the hnn. Ritas Fort, one oftlte justices of the said Court at Savannah the 8d day of Oet A.D. I82P. net 8 S.M. BOND, c. c. n. c. c. G EORGIA—Clialliata County—liy the Honoruhlc the Justices nf the III fi for Court of Chatham county sitting for ordinary purposes. To ail whom it may concern. Whereas Goo. Millen lids applied to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county for letters dismissory on the estate 3i effects of Jnn (jsgeabrool Into of said county, deceased, ’ These methcrefore to cite andffidltinnUh all and singular the kindred. onuJ creditors of said deceased to filo their olyer.tiuuj (if any they ljave)to the granting of the letters dismissory on the estsfo of the deceased to the applicant in tlio Clerk’s'oflico of. the said Court, on or boforo the 26th day of Dec, next; otherwise letters dismissqry will he granted. Witness the llonorahlo Elias Fort, one nf the Judges of said Court, the 26 th day of June, A.D. 1829 lime £6 S. M. ROND, o r CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE House, Sign, Furniture <$• Ship PAl NT ING, GILDING, GLAZING AND PAPER HANGING . T HE subscriber grateful' for former favors, after a residence of ten yoars. tenders hiv services to Ihe public in the a- bovc line, end informs them tlinl Ins Es tablishment. Sign of the Hand and Brush, near the Exchange, is undergoing a gen Till and extensive improvement, and' that ho has received by late arrivals a-large supply of-Pnints, Oils, Brushes, Window Glass Sic. &,<. Willi the assistance of a compe teiR foreman, w hom ho lias i-iAploycd, tv ill ehablo him. u> execute work qf the kind, on as accommodating terms as anv pcrson i^jhe city. Paints, Oils, Brushes, Window Olassi Sasha, Paper Hangings, tfc. A c. With a general assortment of ariidet the line always kept on band, for sale wholesale and retail. ... — N. II. Paints prepared for use and diiec- tions given for using them. P. MARLOW. oct 6 202/ EORCLV the Hanoi Court of ( ^ ° "U whom It may concern. Whereas,Tholtiaa Askew, Exoctum thd estate pf Jan.ua J. Tlpplns ,le c . has ne titioucd die aald Jhatiues to be discllaraeil fro... hig said Executors hip. • Tlieao are thoicforo to cite and admin, ish a Rind singular tlio kindled aifflu nah llm Ttli dny of July A. ii ' ’ thousand eight hundred-aud ' nine. P" M, ROND, a. o, July 7 ^4 EOIIGIA Clmtlmm 51 Iwemy- • o. c, c. ml flEORGlA, Chiitlimfi (.'ninny—|), I xJT the Honorable, Ihe Justices of the /i| ftriar Court oj Chatham County, tinj,. I Jor ordinary purposes. ■' ! 1 To nil whom it may concern, Wlierens, Jnlm B. Oaudry, npplirs h l letters of ndinlitlstrnllon.on the uatate and efficti nf John B. Rerlhalnt, Into ol 8i- Vaimali, physician, deceased, as prinrhj creditor. These are, thcrclnrc, to cite and atlms Ish all and singular, tlio kindred and end- itors of the said doecatotl to file their ohjer-1 linns, if nny they have, in the clevk’s 2 I lien nf said court, un or before Ike lit I dny of Jnimiry next, olhenviso Iclten i I adinliiistration will be granted. ] Witness ll'.i lion Elias Fort, one ofik L Justices of the said court nt Savqnnnli.iUi] Mill day of Deo AD1R29. S M BOND, c cocc. dec 14 • ' EOUGl A,< 'hathani Ooiniiy—Ib/Ui xX Hon. Ihe Justices of the Inferior (.wit I for I of Chatham County, silting fir ordiurr I purposes To all whom It may concern. Whereas, Hubert Habersham tins applied I . the Hon the Court of Ordinary ol Chit- nip County for Letters of Administration itii the will annexed, o', llie estate It | effucts ( nf Joshua Wind, late ol Sootli IV rolinn deceased, Tliese are, therefore, to cite nnd atltno- nisi) all nnd singular tlio' kindred and cre ditors of the sain deceased, to lie llielr ob jections (if any thoy have) in the Clerl’i Office of llie said Court, on or before the 2'tstday ofDoc, next, otherwise letters of J administration will be granted to the uid f applicant. ., f Witness thellnn-.EIiss Fort, one of the Justices of the snltl court at SaniMuh the ] 21st day of Nov. A. D.1820. S.M. BOND,c.c.o.cc. nov 21 • 4T1 EOIIGIA, Liberty Comity—Bo tie j VJF Hon. the Justices of the Injtmr 1 .•Court of Liberty County, sitting fir uJi- | nary purposes To all whom It may toncern. Whereas. Messrs Moses \V. IVir Eugene Bacon, apply for loiters ofadmm- istratibn of the goods and chattels, cjhls and credits that were ofTliontaslVpicon late of said county dec. - - / Tlieso are theiefnre to oils arid xumon- ish all nnt) singular the kindred sntl mmi- ■ tors oftho said dccoased tofileiiicitnhjtc- lions (ifany they have) In my office ot Kiccbnro, on or before llir first Moadiy in January next, ollunuisi- letters or do* ministration will lie granted lo the U,J applicants. ... Witness the Hon. Win l. oc *-| I.fthe Judges of the Court ofOtJiiujT™ said County., tills. 1st day of Ik* “' u loae. E. BAKER, c.c.o. t.c. dec 4 . I * ‘ g-i RORGIA, HUr the Hon the Court nf Chatham Clwthtuo Cp]iiJjK?J [yisiHingfii 0r& oncW' "•W* ilk ifej for ■tilri «H)1S Iron and Plough xMoulds. 1 TONS Swedes Iron, assorted -■.Xr from I 1 2 to 5 inches, IS4 plough moulds together with nn assni (incut of round Iron Ironi 1*4 lo 2 inches, tnunio do. fiom I I 4to8inohev, hoops and nnnd do. 1 1-4 to 8 inches, nnd sheets holler do. American Oust nnd (I.nrmon Steel. jMJ^repeivcd'lirStorfltiod for sale on ccomi accomdiodatine terms b dec 4 tine l®rms by HUNTINGTON & MAY, lion. JANE L. CUTHBERT,'Adt,.’x. dec 19 ' range. Swaim’s Panaeii. T HE subscriber lias jys( received . supply of this cclebrSlud ftledicino And for sale hy A. PAt.SONS, Agent, En^lc no. 8, Giljbon's Uungo. 203 ■ A: the dco 23 Woolen half Hose. "fl EOZEN stout Woolen ' a* V/ v Huso Just rccelvod am stile by JACOB WARING,FH Gibbon’s Ran deo 10- Fig m Blue ami Starch. BOXES Gilhorl’s STARCH, 5 do. FigRItio Just received and fur sale by - A PARSQNS, Druggist,; At tlio Eagle Non Gibbtm’t Ranga. acpi (o ■ narypur poses. To (dl whom it itinworn'v’ « i Whereas Thomas Y Me. bin »!’i- L to ilia Honorable the CoUtl of f' Clutluim county for lettrrs>■* Ana»H , ' , J| , ‘ | lion on the cstatcaml eflecisofbbitiest. Hayden. . , , m ^, rites* arc therefore » ^ d to ft o their 0 "J et ,,.'" I eranthmoftb pf the dqee i«‘l I terk’s Office of tho said court, ot. ot before thelbtbW | Doc. next, Otherwise letters.?^"'®’. *«S5«C* f*~;r of tho jl sticos bfsnidicourt.the «Jtl"‘ Novotniiw A. D. i8?feo->' -. S.M. BOND,' c (if ndnu to tho ND,C. c.o.c nov 25 - 4 EO RGlA. Effinghoin g 4 *• ” . Whereas, Jno C* Rahn Execvj. c . JfiA nfthobstatc of Al.ittbow R 0 ' 1 !’ < ' e .“‘; r | l>II ed ~ mionmi the njWmM & H| 6 W said executorship- . tltercforo to cite anil a ®^ ll)r , liar tlio kindred ond ■. (i f deceased to filothoir obj 1 , any thoy have) tothe SSMhm^| frll ',of- «r oftho snid pet ttoncr ^the f JltSO of tl* said Court, o <’ r ^ j is „.i day of Nov next, otherwise lam sory will be granted. Witness tlio ' the Justices of said oomt tit* May A D.182P- JOHN C iJK&K— may.e >*.