Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 09, 1825, Image 4

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mm SHERIFF'S SALE. > On ffisJrM Tuesday in jDsctsthsr iwxt, WM/TL-L be soldat the Court-House io the TT city of Savannah, between the hours often udfout o'clock, All that lot of laud, known by the letter S HeetbeoU Ward, (beiug half of a troit ) and improremente. Aka, lot and Unproeeaento No. I, Qgla- thorp* Ward. Abo, negro girt Chariot; levied on a* the property or the eatate of John Qribbin. to ■ntiafy two executions in favor of the Bank of the United State* andttaome Stanton. Alee, the tenement on the south half of - lot No. 8, Trustee* Garden, in the City of Savannah; levied on aa the property of George'Catter, to satisfy an execution in fltvor of executor of Ann Middleton, levied oa. and turned over by a constable. I. D’LYON, a. e. no* 7 38' SHERIFF* SALE. On ihe first Tuesday in Jon. next, W ILL be sold before the Court Honae in the City of Savannah between the hour* of 10 ’and 4 o'clock. All that tract or parcel of land contain* inf 587 acre*, more, or leva, together with 100 acre# of marsh land oalled Oakland, si tuated, lying and being in Little Ogecvhie District in to* County of Chatham; bound ed on the north by laifds of Flemming Akin, on the eaat by lands of Poet. Parker, and oa the *outh by lands of B, Wnlburger, and An the west by northeast branch of ’Little Ogeechie River, together with all and sin gular, edifices and improvements; levied on under a ft fa or foreclosure from George L. Cope, to John M’Nisb, Peter MitciieT and Robert Mitchel. I. D’LYON. a. c. c. nov 7 38 MANSION HOUSE. The subscriber begs leave to Inform bis’friend* and the public, that he ha* completed hia large und commodious bouso, in tne bo*, aud most.comfortable manner, and ten- dera hia thanka to those wbo have heretofore favorod him with their calls, and flatters himself that by hia uhremitted attention to pleaao, be will share a part of tbo public istronage. Hia bouie will at all tiinea ba nrnisbed with the' beet the country aflbrds, hie bar with choice liquors, md hie etablee with good corn end provender, together wUh a faithful and experienced ostler. The Mansion Rouse is situated on the east side of tho public square, in the town of Clinton, directly on the rood leadiag from Milledge- villa to Macon, and nearly opposite the Clinton Hotel H. II- BLATTER. Clinton, August 73. 071 re N. B.—Families can bo accommodated with private roorae, which ere comfortable. ID" The editore of the Augusta Chroni cle and Savannah Georgian, are requested to publiab the above advertisement once t week for three months tnd forward their accounts te this office for settlement. SHERIFF'S 8ALE—Continued. On Ike, finl Tuuday in December next, V¥71LL be sold at the Court Houee, in -TV the City of Savannah, between the Wal houre of sale, V Two Stages, foar Horses, and four seta of Harness, belongin/to tbia end of the Au gusta Line; levied on under a foreclosure Of si Mortgage from Joseph I. Thompson, to JosephCumwiug, assigned to Alex. T. Popeon. A. D’LYON, o. a. c. c. nov 7 . ■ 38 V*— SHERIFF’S SALE. On the fir* Tuesday in December next, . W ILL be sold at tne Court Houee io the City of Savannah, between the usu al bout* of tale, ■ All that tract of land situate and being in the District of White Bluff: known ns the Farm Plantation, containing (750) seven hundred end fifty acres, more or less ; levi ed on as the property of the estate of Thos. •Rice, to satisfy a judgement in favor of the White Bluff Congregation. 1. D’LYON. s. c. c. nov 7 38 SHERIFF’S SALES—conti-.usd. , On Ike fir* Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold before die Court Home in Chatham County, between ; the usual Roars, All that certain tract or parcel of laigl si tuated in the County Of Chatham, aod State of Georgia, oa the salts between the Islands of Skidairay and Burnsides and known by the name of Redoobt Island, containing silty three acres more or lass. Also, all that oth er tract or parcel oflaod situated and being 00 Skidaway Island, in the County store- 01 id, composed of three different and origin ally distinct tracts of land but adjoining each Other, the first of which was originally grant- od to Michael Ritter for one hundred acres, the second of which was, origidally granted to jno. Ellis for filly acres, and the third end last of which wks originally greeted to Mi .. ehael Ritter for fifty seres,which three treble of laud contain in the whole (not inclediog Redoubt Island) two hundred end thirty-sev en feref with the appurtenances; levied on to satisfy the Planter* Bank of the State of {Jeorgia on foreclosure of a mortgage, a gainst Joho W. Stirk. I. D’LYON, i. c. c. 38 *"T v "nov 7 ms-- SHERIFF’S SALE. On ike fir* Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold at the Cuurl-House, in the town of Jeffereon,Camden county, be tween the legal hoars of sale—a oegrj wo man, named Lucy, levied on as the property ofHeory A. Harris, td satisfy a tax execu tion againsthim, for the year 1824—amount due ft2 722J and coats. G. W. THOMAS, D. S. C. C. Oct *7 32 1& PLANTERS'HOTEL, WARRENTON. THE Subscriber* having enter ed into co-partnership in Use PLANTERS’ HOTEL, take this method of informing their friends aod the public that they continue to keep op thst well known establishment, on the east sideofthe public square in Warrenlon. tnd return their sincere thanks to those who have favored them with their custom, and wish fur a continuance of that’Support from the public which their attention to busineu will merit. Their table will be supplied with every thing the country and sea-mu afford.- Their Bar will be aupplied with the choicest kind of li- qanrs—Stables provided with good provendor aod atteoded by faithful and careful ostlers. ASA CHAPMAN, MARTHA EVANS. October 18. ID* The Editore of the Augusta Chronicle and Savannah Georgian, are requested to pub lish the above once a week for 8 weeks, and forward their accouuts to the subscribers io Warrington. A. C. k M. A. Oot. 27 32 INSURANCE COMPANY . NEW*. YORK, I NCORPORATED by tho Legislature of the stale of New-York, for tlis our- pose of iusiiring HOUSES and OTHER BUILDINGS, VESSELS IN PORT dhd their CARGOES, MERCHANDISE and other PERSONAL PROPERTY, tgiintt Loss or Itamogoty tire, ant) also to insure VESSELS and MER CHANDISE against the HAZARDS OF INLAND' NAVIGATION, or TRANS PORTATION. Capital ftock 8800,000, which has all been paid in CASH, and the public may roly with confidence upon the whole autn, being always available to meet its engagements. R. HAVENS, PresH. The subscriber having (men appointed Agent for the above Company, will insure against Loss by Fire, and Hazard nf Inland Navigation, as set forth in the preceding proposals, on as 'favorable ferine a» can- be done in this city. S- C. DUNNING, Agent/or Howard Insurance Company. N- B — Persons living in tilp country, can have insurance effected by addressing the Agent, giving a description of the prem ises to be insured, post paid- Sept 20 18 EXECUTOR’S SALE. On Thursday the \Sth December next, W ILL be told at the plantation of the late CoL Nicholas Ware, on Little River, i* Columbia oonoty, the corn and fodder and Other provisions made there the pieacnt, sea son, and all the farming uleosila belonging to the plaoe, the atock of horses hod mules, among which are some valuable brand mares, Add fine dolls of the best blood—the stock of eeUle, some full, and some half - blood of the English breed—the slock of hogs, end the Plantation—There are about fifteen hundred acres of land, and eqongh cleared, and in cel- tivetiw to give employment to twenty-five or thirty bauds. Much of this land is of good qualjjf, aod Ue rest very valuable for its ***•■ AL80 AlJQv, At the same time and plac*,wi|l be sold the Grrit sod Saw-Mills oo Little River, aod the Bridge eergst it, known as Weres, with about forty hens oflaod attached thereto. Aod on Thunday, the 22d Deoember. tberewR) be sold at the Plantation on Sevan- Aih-RiHf, reXtol umbra county, at the mouth of the Miekee Creek, the whole of the corn and fodder, forming utensils, stock, So. be longing, (e that place, aod also the plantation itself, indlqdiug abopt pig hundred acre* of (pod of veyy excellent quality. ' And ow Thunday the 29th December, will |A*old qt the market-house, ia the City of about FORTY very likely NE- QROE4, including mechanics,-bouie ser vant*, *od field hands- The sales at each uluoewill eommenee at ten o'clock, A. M. and eloae qt ft o'clock, P. M. aod be continu- •dfrota^iy t& day, until the properly is all ^Twelve moeths credit will he given for ell ggtM OTff Ten Dollar*, and notes with gobd seoarity aequired, before the property wiu be SUSAN B. WARE. Ex>lrg. VM. W. HbLT, EtPr •otebertl Qf Ike WiU f N f Ware • w North American Review. NO. XLIX. CONTENTS. [ Claims of the United States on Naples * and Holland. I. Mesesage of the President of the United States to the House of Representatives, relative to the claim on Naples. 2 Message of the President of the United 8tntes, transmitting the cor respondence relating to the claims of the citiaens of the United States up on the Government of the Nether lands. II. Lord Byron’s Character and Wri tings. 1. Recollections of the life of By ron. By the late R. C. Dallas. Esq. 2. Correspondence of Lord Byron With a Friend; including hie Letters to hie Mother; in 1809, 1810, and 1811. 3. Journal of the Conversation of Lord Byron. By Thornes Madwin. Esq. III. - Waylafid’s Discourse* on theDuties of an American Citiien- The Duties of an American Citi zen ; two Discourses delivered in the First Baptist Meeting House in Bos ton. By Francis Wayland.jr. Tv. Pinkney’s Poems. Poems. By Edward C. Pinkney. V. English Common Law Reports. Reports of Cases argued and de termined in the English Courts of Common Law. Edited by Thomas Sergeant and John C. Lowber, Esqrs VI; Orphic Poetry. Orpheus Poet arum Grscorum An- tiqnissimua—Auctore Georgio Ilea rico Bode. VII. Columbus. Codice diplnmatico Colombo-Ame ricano, oasin Rancolto di Docninonli originali e inediti, spettanti a Cristo- foro Colombo, Sic. Genova, 1823. VIJI. Gold and Silver in Mexico. A report on the Expediency of Augmenting the Duties on the'Ex- portation of Gold and Silver, presen ted to the General Constituent. Con gress of Mexico, by the Committee of Finance and Mines, August 9, 1824, IX. Critical Notices. 1. Palfrey’s Historical Dis course. 444 2. Perkins’s History of the Late War. 443 3. Wrifford’s Mercantile Pen manship. * .451 4. Summary View of America 453 5. Addresses before the New- - York Academy of Fine Arts 459 6. Bacon’s Pica for Africa. 462 7. Barnard's Polyglot Gram mar. 474 8. Crafts’ Address before the Palmetto Society. 464 9. Blanco White’s Spanish Varieties. 467 Quarterly List of New Publi cations. 469 Index. 483 JuH received by W. T. WILLIAMS. Oct 20 y 29 WAREHOUSE * commission business, ' MACON. T HE undersigned lias rented of Farish Carter, Esq. hia Ware-Houses at this place, aud tenders bis services to ins I'rund, aod tin public, in the above line of business, with assurances that any busiueas confided to hia osre,’ shall receive his personal and undivided attention, and that hia best exer tions will be used to give eatisfactiuu to hid customers. ’ The Ware-Housee are new, extensive, sale, and very conveniently ar ranged and situated for the transaction of business. He intends running two good and sub-' stantial boats during the busting season which will be expedited in their passages up and down, by the aid of one of the Steam - Moat Company's Steam-Boats. Insurance on merchandise and produce shipped by his boats, can be effected io a responsible office on as favorable terms as by any other boats that wifi run the rivejr; and reasonable adg vances will be made by him ou produce shipped by them to the consignment of his friends in Savannah. By the first boats he will receive a good supply of GROCERIES, which lie will sell uo moderate terms. ' He now offers /or Sale, . 200 Pieces first quality Cotton Bagging 1000 Bushels Liverpool Salt. JOHjV T. ROWLAND. Macon, October 12, 1825. Oct 20 29jei NEW-YORK STATS LITERATURE MKmBaKTp CLASS NO. Ill, FOR ' 1825, MUCH "wilt be drawn on the fourth day of January, 1826, and finished in a lew minutqp. 45 Number^—6 Ballots to be Drawn. w SELLING SCHEME. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS AND OYER AND TERMINER FOR THE CITY OF SAVANNAH, OCTOBER TERM, 1825. W HEREAS William C. Wayne, Fredcr- ick Herb, Charles Dunham and Wil liam Ioor, iqere drawn and summoned to at tend as Grand 4 Jurors at this term of the ('.hurt and have' made default, Ordered, that they be severally fined in the sum of fqrty dollars, unless good aod aufiteidbt came of ex cuse be filed oo oath with the clerk of this court oa or before the first day of the next term. And whereas Hugh Cassidy, George F. Palmes and Matthew Luffborpogb, were also drawn and summoned to attend ss Petit Ju rors, aod made default, Ordered, that they be severally fined in the sum of twenty doHare unlaw good end siiffionnt cause of esoure DC filod oo uetb with the clerk of this court, on or before the first day of the next term. Trdeexlrect from the- minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk. Savannah, 81st Opt 1825.. v ’ octfit Ftp fit HE auhecribor haa received by the lets .T: assortment of HARDWARE, CI TLERY, JAPANN ED AND FANCY OOOS, AMONG WHICH ABE, Ivory and Balance Handle Knives and Forka Buck and Bone Handle do do Raaurs In ctsea aud doz. in great va riety Fen, Pocket, two blade and Sporlmen’s Knivea Rodger’s Knives and Scissor* Shoe, Bread, Butchers’ and- Cooks' Knivea . Chiazels, Plane Irona, and Gouges of all kinds Drawing Knives, broad and narrow Axes Plated, Brittania, and Iron, tea and ta ble Spoons Brittannia tea and coffee Pots, Compo- ’ sition, copper and iron Tea-kettles -Composition Saucepans and Digesters l Brass, Iron and Japanned Candlesticks and Lamps Waffle and Wafer Irons Gilt, plated, pearl, bone and japanned Buttons - Coat, vest and suspender Moulds Padlocks, chest, trunk, till and cup board brass and iron Box Lochs Kifob and Mortice Locks Stock locks -i Files and Rasps of all kinds Morocco pocket-books and wallets Note cases and work boxes dressing cases Braee curtain, cloak and curtain Pins Brass and iron butt Hinges Wood and bed screws Hook and Piute Hinges Sledges and Hnnd Hammers Anvils and Vices Iron wedges, Shoe and nail Hammers Brass commode Knobs Brass, iron and wood Castors Coal-ecoops and cos' heods Coal-sifters and Dust pans, Spit-boxes Wliittemore’s cotton and wool Cards. Block Tin, Fawcets, Ivory, and Horn Combs Fine tooth, crambo and dressing Combs Tuck and side Combs Spectacles and cases Plated stirrup irons, bridle bitte St spurs Brass Andirons, shovel aud tongs Brass and wire Fenders Iron and Steel knitting pins Needles, Fish-hooks and fishing tackle Cast iron Pots, ovens, dogs, Spiders & skillets Sud-irbns, Traoe-chains Si acre*- pistes German, English. Blister and Cast si cel Hand, pannell, mill, pit, cross cut, back and keyhole Saws Brace and Bitts Round and flat Bolts Smith's and small Bellows Waggon and Cart boxes Bed Keys, Hide whips, Tacks ft Brads Copper Bo'it-uails, Spelling Books and Writing P.iper. slates and "slate pencils Shovels, spades and hoes Together with almost every other article in tjie line, which are offered for sale on ac commodating terms by NATH. B. WEED. Oct 29 No. 6. Gibbons’ Range, POLICE OFFICE, Savaknaii, Oct. 28, tbet. E mbarrassments having occurred in relation to tickets, notice is hereby given, that agreeably to the ordinance pass ed first September, 1825, oo general ticket will pass hs bearer after ten o'clock at night, and that no special ticket will avail alter the same hour “ unless Ike place where he or she iegmng and the purpose}w which said ticket is risen, be specified therein ". Snob special ticket will be effectual for one night only. JOSEPH W. JACKSON, Oct 29 Chairmnn of Council. 1 Prize of £100,(JOO is 1100,000 1 do ' 50,000 60,000 1 do 20,000 20,000 1 do 10,500 10,500 2 do 5,000 ‘ 10,000 4 do 2,500 10,000 10 do 2,ouO 20 000 39 do 1,000 • * 39,000 78 do 500 39,000 468 do 100 46,800 4446 do 50 222,300 5051 Prizes. 4567,600 Id this Scheme composed of 45 number.-- by combination, with six drawn ballots, there will be 20 prizes, each with three of the drawn numbers on; 585, each with two of the drawn numbers on ; aud 4446, each with one of the drawn numbers ou : those tickets haviug none uf the drawn ballots on them being blanks. To determine the fate of the 14.190 tick ets in the scheme, the 45 numbers, from 1 to 45, inclusive, will bu severally placed in a wheel on the day of drawing, aud six of them be drawn; aud that ticket having on it as a combination the 1st, 2d and 3d drawn number, will be entitled to the prize of {100,000 That having on it the 4th, 5tli and 6th. 50,000 That having on it the 2d, 3d and 4th. 20,000 That having on it the 3d, 4th, a*d 5th, 10,500 Those two tickets having on tliemthe2d, 4th and 5th,- or the 2d, 4th and 6th, eich 5,000 Those four,, having on them the 2d, 3d. and 6th, the 2d, 5th and 6th, the 3d, 4th and 6th. or the 3d, 5tli and 6th, each 2,500 Those ten tickets, having on them tbt- lat, 2d aud 4tb, 1st, 3 d aud 6th, tat, 2d aud 5lh, 1st, 4t4i and 5lh, 1st,'2d and'6th, 1st, 4th and 6th, tat, 3d and 4lh, 1st, 5th and 6th, 1st, 3d aud 5th, 2d, 3 d aud 6lh, each 2,000 Tho8e.39 tickets having on them two o! the drawn numbers, and those two the 3d and 5th, each ..I.ouo Those 78 tickets having two of the drawn numbers on them, and those two the 4th aod 6th, or the 5th aud 6th, each .500 All others, (being 468) with sny other two of the drawn numbers on, each ’....100 And all tickets, (being 4446) having but one of the drawn numbers on, each 50 No ticket which shall have drawn a prize of a superior .-denomination can be entitled td *n inferior prize. Prizes pzy.able forty days after tbs draw ing, and subject to the usual deduction of fifteen p«r cent TICKETS •......,,{50 SHARES .in proportion. 17 N. B.—Orders for tickets or shares in the above Lottery, will be received at ALLENS EXCHANGE OFFICE AY THE BAY. Oqt *0 ' 28 HAY. RA BUNDLES PRIME HAY, landing a# vr Irom Brig Pheasant,, fur sale by Anri'1» P p GWIftWOLD, , TO‘MI' WHOM IT MAt COjYCEHA. VfWliKKBAS AleitnderAtkinson, Ad,-in. W >«tretor on the Estate of John Atk-n. tore u f md deceased, to file tbefo ohjecti-ot it*!?*!*’'•?"#-*«. <* erkefom 1 ui c In January next, at lettu, “ill be grkntbrt t* tho applicant Witnesi the Rim William,GW [L 4 11 opeolthe Justices of saMCum* mmiuJ ih.s 25’h June, 182*. JOUN.BAILtY, e. •:«. C> June 30 . PIANO FORTES. E XTRACT from the report of the Com roiltee of Premiums and Exhibitions of tho Franklin Institute of the State of Penn sylvania, for the promotion of the Mechanic Arn, for 1825. PntMiuM No 47—to the maker of the beat horizontal piano, ia adjudged to A. Babcock, of Boston, for specimen No. 327, which is a horizontal piano, made for A. Mackey, of Boston. It has received the high approbation of the judges. Every part of its interior mechanism has the highest finish, and its tone and touch are excellent. The strings sre all of steel wire, the lowest octave being covered witli flattened wire. It entitles its maker to the Silver Medal, having been considered the best of the four square pianos, whirl; are all very good. PIANO FORTES from the Factory’of A. Babcock, answering to the &hgve de scription, and warranted to be of hia very best make, for tale by' I. W. MORREt,L, Savannah. Oct 29 33fu GENERAL DRUG. CHEMICAL and FAMILY MEDICINE *A1Z HOUSE. LAY ft HENDRICKSON, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, corner ssf Congress and Whittaker Streets, shad’s buildings, savannah, H AVE received by the late arrivals from Boston, New-York and Philadelphia, the remainder of their Fall and Winter supply of GOODS, consisting of a very ex, tensive and well selected assortment ot Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery anil Fancy Articles, Brushes, Dye-Stuff's, Sfc. A great variety of Apothecary and Phy sician's Glass Ware Ointment and Pill Pots Composition and Glass Mortars Glass Lamps and Lamp Glasses Elegant Cut Glass Smelling Bottles Glass Funnels, Graduated Measures White and Grpeu Vials, assorted, &c. SURGEON’S INSTRUMENTS. Po- ket Sets Turnkeys Trusses Spring and Thumb Lancets Forceps, Spatulas, Bougies, Catheters Apothecaries Scales and Weights, ftc. PATENT MEDICINES, or EVF.RV DESCRIPTION, VIZ ! Seidlitz and Soda Powders Balm of Quito Henry’s Calcined Magnesia Genuine Lee’s, Anderson’s and Hooper’s Pills Swaim’s celebrated Panacea James’Anti-Dyspeptic Pills Balsam Honey, Church's Cough Drape Itch Oiiitinent, fife. All of which are ottered for sale on the most liberal terms, tor cash or credit. L. ft H. having made such arrangements with the principal Drug-Houses in the Uni ted Slates, as to be continually aupplied with fresh and genuine articles, flatter them selves that no establishment, of the kind in this state, can offer greater inducements to dealers. The merchant, the planter. And the phys cian, can here be supplied with al most every article in the drug line, tnd may depend upon having their orders executed with neatness, accuracy and despatch. , Nov 5 * Pilotage. , A T a meetieg of the Board of Commiskion- ere on the 15th instant, it was ordered that John Robbins, be suspended from acting as a Pilot, for one month. Bu order, INO. G. HOLCOMBE, Secpy.C. P. Oot 18 28uf A CARD. T HE subscriber, admitted to practice in the several Courts of Law aud Equity n this State, offara to tho public hia pro fessional services in the Court# of Bibb, I Heqry, | Jones, I Crawford, Monroe, I Jasper, I Twiggs, , Pike. WASHINGTON POE. Macon, Bibb County, (Ga.) July 7 84 NOTICK VT’tNB month* sftoi- dste, application will be n made to the Inferior Court of Ch.tha-n lounty, aitting for' ordinary purpose! for an -tiler, anenhite, to tell loti N it- four ant- five, 4 and *) in Carpenter's How, and lot So. me, (o Green Ward, in :ht city of Savannah, Doing the re-il i-atat*; nf Francis Jalineau, dec -or the benefit of the heirs .108 creditors of -aideatate WILLIAM OA9-ON Qualt/ifd Executor Notice. V-INE MONTHS after date, application will Is be made to the Honorable Inferior Court ,>f Chatham county, for leave to fell the real tnd perianal estate of the late Mrs. Amt Hsm- •hon, deceased, for tbe benefit of the heir-, -nd creditors uf a-id ea-ate, WORTHING I'ON GALR, Executor, ar.-ft- to , Notice. i GREEABI K to leave obtained fr- a the . a. Honorable the Inferior Court, aitting f-r ordinary purposes, for Camden County, I hall on the first Tuesday in December next, x -oae to Public a.le, ot the Court House -1 -• ffeiaon, in laidc -unty, a lit of land in the feoth District ol Monroe County, No 91, fo ; be benefit of tbe orphans of Levi Johns dec r JOHN LEW, Guardian. 8e.pt 1* 14 FRESH SWEET OIL, O F very superior quality, suitable for ta- 1 hie use, iuat received and foraale by LAY ft HENDRICKSON, Nov 3 Druggtita, Shad'a Buildingm Notice* X INE MONTHS after date of this notice, application will be made to the Honors, ole the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty, for permiasion to sell all the real eatate of John Wakeriv, dec. for the benefit of th- heira and creditors of Mid deceased- ROBERT HOY, Executor. P"b 24 67 Notice. iJQINF, months after da,e, application will h< na-le to the Honorable th-: Inferior Court of Camden County, when sitting f -r ordinary purpo-es, for leave to cell 250 acrea of land uelungMg to the ra’.s-e of John Brown, de ceased. for the benefit of the hetra nud credi tor* of iai1 estate. S ARAH BROWN, Admistretrix. Jefferson, 18th June. l’ , 2i. .lu'rrr P 78 Georgia—Ganiden County., TO ALL WHOM I.i r MAY CONCBHJf 1 ATHKiiEAS Louis Dolour, AdmioisUatat rf of the Estate of Basils Fttlefiet, dec'd applies to the Court Of Ordinary of laid eoun. • y. for let-era dismisaoiy on Mid estate-— Th-yte at e, therefore, to cue and admonish', n and singular, the belt* and creditors u f 1,1 deceased, to file their ohjec ions (if.atlv thro i-.ve) in my vfflc-.ofr or before 'he Ant Hog- J»y to .lauusty next,-or litter* will be (rant, to the applicant. * r-—ri Witness the Hon. William Gibsoa Hr v ’ 1 °, ae hf the Justice* of Slid Coun. J this 25.h tune, 18 '*. JOHN DAILY,c.e.0. c. e. June 30 Georgia—Chatham County, In the Court of Ordinary, Msi- Term, 1845 ( l? the pe Won of Henry Champion, admin. V-F iitraturof John Street, diceaaed, pravii-e .11 order Nisi o be mad,- absolute on hiaro-i plying w:tu -he law, tor he ssle of a Lot of Ground., number four, [4] wound Tvthintr iteynolda W.td-Als- , n f a Lot, unmher sti. Tower Tytbing, Docker W • d being the real eitato of the arid uec, lor the benefit uf the hetrafknd cre.lilor, 1—1; is ordered, thst a notire be puhl-al-od nine months, in one nf -he Public Giaetti of the City of Savan- dt requiring all persoiu interelted, lo show csu e! -f * n .v they have, why the prayer of tbe petj. ioner should not Be gtanted. S M. BONn.c c. o. Msv 14 4^ Georgia-—Chatham County. I.- the Court of Ordinary—.\ti< 'fun , -8-A O N the petition of Hub, rl Hoy, Ear- u. t of John Waokiriv, tier, prayi-g a-unri-t Am' to be made absolute, on h,s Compiylnj with the law, to sell 1 wo Trects of Lam'. >o Laurens County, being tbe rial ett-te of the sill decealed, for the benent of the hei-s * d creditors; It is tiDlerrd,-'but a noli;,, be -ublished, nine months, in one-of the 0- z.'ttea of the city bf davsnnth, requiring ,„l persona interested, to show cJs-te, d any they e*h» why the prayer of the petitioner iht-uid not be grant'd $ is BOND, c 0. 0. . w Georgia—Camden coun.y. TO Ai.L WHOM 11' MAY CONgKRN. AKTHEltEAS J. Urchl-itt fun. admintatro'nr 77 on ihe eatatra of DtvidTucker and D.v.ft M’tirrdie, -ppltea to the Court of Ordinary, f si d I'.ounty, tor Letter* dis-nit si. iy on tho cates of said deceased persotm These »r , hcrefore, to cite and ad non-ah tho heirs and tredifoi-l of Mid deceased persona, to fi'o heir objection* (il any. they have) in thy uf dee. on or before tbe first tf.-nday in janusty text, or letter* will be grant-, d to tbe appli* cant. J ■ r , *'q Witbcas the Hnu. William Gibactq rl, S j one ot ihejtistiera of said Courly --,1 this 25th June, i8 5. JOHN BAII.EY,e.c o.e.e Tjtgs 80 Notice. N INE MONTHU after the date hereof, ap plication will be made to the Hon.,table tne Court of Ordinary for the County t-f Chat ham, for leave to sell the whole or a part, or parts of a tract of land, lying and being in toe eo tnty of Effingham, containing by re cent survey, nine hundred and Aghly.fi.e sere*, and known by tbe nime of the Tuek- ,.seeking Tract, formerly the property of King and Hotchkiaa, now belonging to the estate of Alexander S. Roe’s orphans, for the benefit of laid orphans. WILT IAM MOREL* Guardian A- 8. Roe's Orphans. July 14 87 Notice. N INE MONTHS after rUte, applicstin wilt he made to the Interior Hourt o! Chatham County, sitting for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell all 'be real estate of the bite Thomas Si--«-e, of tiryan County, vis 1 Point Plar-tiL--, consisting of two hundred and eighty acres Rice Lind,' «n the Oireechee River, four miles below the Ferry, *dj. ininp the plantation cf-Josepb Habersham and Ste phen-Elliott Also, two hundred and fifty acres, more or leas, of Pine Land, appertain ing thereto. Also. * Tract of Land called Salina, containing fifty acres, on Medway Riv er, adjoining the hinda of J. J. Maxwell. MART SAVAGE, Adm’rz. Tune 1ft 71 ta.e of Georgia—Chatham County. TO ALL WHOM IT mA Y CONCERN. .\WHERBA8 Daniel Carney, Jr., hu tppli. VftF ed to the Honorable the Court of Or dinary of Chatham County for letters of ad- miniatretion on tbe estate and effects *f Wil liam Woodbridge.late t-f Savannah, merchant, deed, on behalf of the heirs and creditors, and by request of ’he relatives. These are thprefore to cite aod admonish nil and singular the kindrid and creditor* of the aeid deceaa ed, to file tbeir abjections (if sny they have) to tbe granting of tbe administration of the Mtateot the deceased to the applicant in the Cjerkfo Office of the said Court, on or before the third day of .November next; otherwise letters «f administration will be granted W-tneM the. Honorable Elisa Fort one of the Juatieeeofthe said Court, the fourth day of October, A. D ooe thouMod eight hundred and twenty five. COM Georgia - Camden County. BY THE COURT CF ORDINARY FOB SAID COUNTY. W HEREAS John Chevnl-er, has applied to said Court, for Lei ere Dismiia-rv on the estates of Samuel Cozen* and Evan E. Mock, deceased. These are, 'therefore, ta rite and admonish, alt and ai- g r'ar, the kin dred and creditors ot the laid drooaMd per, inna, ti- file tboir ohjeetionl, if sny they hire, in my office, on or before the firs' Monday in January uext, or Letters will be granted flu applicant. Wtt'-eas tbe Honorable James Scott, mu of the Jualicev of -aitkCourt, this f t- teoi.th lav of April, e gbteen hundred •nd twenty-five, [L. 8.1 JOHN BAILEY, C. C.O.t. ft. Apr I ’1 • 7* , A Georgia—Camden County. HY I tlE COURT OF OitirlNAUY t’O SAID r OUN IF, f W.'lEttEAS LewisBachiott,appliev to the JJ Court of Ordinary of said Com-tv; for Letters Dumitsory on the estate of Fr ncet Hoaolune: Three art, therefor.-, to cite fd .-Iraonish, all and singular, the kindre-t ltd -red-tor. of said deceased, to file the’*-jtc- tions, if any th-y have, in my office, on nr be. fore the ft at Monday in January next, other wise Le-tere Diam-isory will be gvsn'e-J the applidant- ... Witneis tbe -Honorable Samtirl Clarke, one of the Justice* of Mid Conn this sixteenth day of April, eighteen hun dred and twenty-five. [L. S.) JOHN BAil.RY, C. C. B. C C Anriltt J*‘ Georgia—vl’amdea county. TO ALL -A ROM IP MAY COM LUX' . CW-IEKBAS John Hardee, Aditinuindo' 17 of the Eatate of D.vidG. June', “• of a id eouuty, deceased, applies to the <i“ * l if Ordinary of s-dd county, ft* letF" 1 * 1 ^ -nitsory oo ssid Bstvtei .. 'those are therefore to cite and •***“* all tnd aingulsr.' the heira and creditors tswA leceaaed, to file their objsetions (if say they have) in my office, in or beftpe the lay in Mitch oekt, otherwise letters win be ftranted the applicant. . W-tocas the Hon. William Gibson, oiw " [L. 8.] the Justices of ssid Coart, t»» 27th August, 1815. JOHN BAILEY, cat. c. 0 c.c. Sent. 3 I U *rI4 w Georgia, Chatham County. By the Honorable tbe Justices of tbe 1 Court oTChstbsm County, oittmft fat w TO^AL^WHOM IT MAT CONCl** 'HEREAS Jonathan Meigs, adtotatw* tor of tbe Ait ste of Ssn-uol H*uft»W eased, hu petitioned the Court of Ordg. tv, te be dismimed from bis Mid tlon. Now til*** sre therefore. ^ admonish all persot.s interested fo th* W* utc, ta fit* their objections, tf sny «b«T te the greeting of the prayer ef we peM«“J in the Clerk's Office of the sstd <-o“rt'** before the tenth d*y of March aeati o; 1 ^ wire Letters Dismtaaory w>U be grantefl Witneatthe Honorable Antboey Porift^J of the saiu Justices, this tenth “WT