Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 10, 1825, Image 4

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ipetmbtr next, •oUattib Cotap-HouK 14 ihe pb, IIjMWpE the hour* Wlfolbeb» halt of*a'tr'ret W ' fet)ai4 improvements. Alao, lot aad Improver; f irn a. A Ob Me frit Tuesday in Jm V '•WILL be *>M .before the C - ?¥ in ilia City of Savannah I oremeats - jMCbar&i Wiedoe ssihe i entile, of Jcjhn Gribblir. w cutlet* in fhvorof tha Batak ItddStatee and Neeme Stanton. Alao, tba taaamant cm the tenth half Of lot NO. I, Tnuteds Genian. in the City of Savannah i levied on If the property of Georg* Carter, to latiafy *»- execution In fetor of »xeeulbr of Ana MMdletoa, leriod on-aad turned ovavky aoooeUbla. T, I. D’LVON, a. o. MV i ■ ■ • 38 , SHERIFF’S SALS' Jon. next, la Court Houae . t between the Basin of W and 4 o'clock, AU that tract or parcel of'land contain. T-fog 587 acree, more or lew, together With MO cored Of manh land called Oakland, ei- lotted, lyiqa‘end being >n L|ttla Qgewchie •' ■ JNatnat to the County of Chatham i 'bound- at oa the north by landa of Flemming; Akin; 00 the earn by landa of Dbet. Parker, end an the aonth by landaof B. Walburger, bnd • on the watt bynertheaat branch «?'Little OgeecbieRivcr. together trilh all hnd‘lin gular, edifice* and improvement* ; levied on under a I fh o; foreclosure from George L. , Cope, to John M'Niah, Peter Aliiohel and Robert Mitchal. . . I. D’LVON. s. c. c. ' lt0T 7 . . 38 ' ^SHERIFF’S SALE—Coistisuid. On the Jirtt Tuetilayin December next, EXT! LL be sold at the Court Houae,,in . vT the City of Savannah, between the naual hours of sale, . ' Two Btagbv, four Horses, and four seta of Harness, belonging to this end of the Au gusta Line; levied on under a foreclosure of a Mortgage from Jloaeph I- Thompson, to Joseph Ctunuiiag, assigned to Ales T. Popoon. A. D’LYON, d. a. o. c. aov 7 38 SHERIFF’S SALE.. On the Jtr/t Tuetday in December next, V P71LL he sold at the Court House in the J City Of Savannah, between the utii- ad hoars of sale. All that tract of land situate' end being in the Districtof White Bluff, known as the Farm Plantation, pontsining (75b) seven hundred and fifty acres, more ot leas; levi ed on as the property of the estate of Thos. Rice, to^stisfv a Judgement in fevor ofthe White Bluff Congregation. 1. D’LYON, a. c. e. nor 7 38' SHE«,i»F«'Sale. Oa the Jirtt Tuetdiy in DereiAber next, W ILL be sold at the Ciiurt-ilouie, iu the town of Jefferson,Csmdea couuty, be tween the legal hours 6f sale—a nsgri wo man, named Lucy, levied on as tire property of Henry A- Harris, to satisfy a tax execu tion against him, for tbs year 1884—amount dud 82 7884 and oasts, - Gl W. THOMAS, D.S C. C. Or.l 87 38 — PLAJfTERS> HOTEL, iYARRBNTON. THE Subscribers haring enter ed . into' co-partnership in ths PLANTERS’ HOTEL, take this ^ itnelhod of informing their fridods' and iht> u |iUhlic that they continue to keep up side of the public square in Warrvnton, and return their sincere ihauks to those who hare favored them with their custom, aad wish for a cou’tfuuance of that sapport from the public which their attention. fa business will merit. Their table will be supplied, with every thing the country and season afford. Their Bar will be supplied with the choicest kind of H- qeots—SUblevprovided with gdod provendor and attended by faEittiful and careful oiitlen. - ASA CHAPMAN, MARTHA EVANS; October 18. . ' 11 13*. The' Editors of the Augnsta Chronicle and Savannah Georgian, are requested to pub lish the above onca a week for 8 weeks, and forward ttiVir accounts to. the Subscribers in Warrington. A C. ML A. Oct; at > ■‘.•i gs'. i SHERIFF’S SALES—cohti'uco. On the Jirtt Tuetdafin December next, W ILL be sold before the Court Howe in; Chatham County, between the usual knurs, All. that certain tract orpercel of lend si. tutted in the County of Chatham, and State of Georgia, oath* salts between the Islands ef Bkidaway and Burnsides' and ktu>wn : 'by the name of Redoubt Island, containing sixty three acres more or last. AIM, all that oth er tract or parcel of land situated and being oe Skideway Mend, in the County afore- caid. composed of three different end'origin ally distinct tract! of land but adjoining each .ether, the first of which was originally ffritqt- id to Michael Ritter for one hundred acres, the Second of which was originally granted to Jno. Ellis fur fifty acres, and the third and feat of which was originally granted to Mi ehael Ritter for fifty acres,whiol, three tracts. 9f land contain io the whole (nog including . Redoubt Island) two hbqdred mud thirty-sev en acres with tba appurtenances; levied oo to satisfy tba Planters Bank of the 8tate of Georgia on. foreclosure of e mortgage, - a- ,gaiost John W. Stirk. V I. D’LVON, a! c. c- -noV7 -38 EAECOTOsi’o .'AL.*<, On Thurtday the 1 6iA December next. W ILL be'sold at the plantation of the late Col. Nicholas Ware, on Little River, fas Columbia county, the corn and fodder and ether provisions made thefe the piesent sea- ■ (oo,. and all thefarmiog ntensils belonging to the place, the stock of homes and mules, among which arc some valuable brood mares, and fine colts of (be best blood—the. stock of -cattle, egme foil, and sonic half blood of the English'breed—the stock of hogs, and . the JPftmlatiun—There are (boat fifteen band red acres of laOd. and enough clesrqd. and iu cull ’ tiratioo to give employment to twenty- five or thirty baods. Much of thiiland is of good finality, ebd thd vert very valuable lor its timbr. ■ i ALSO, . • . f At the veme time and ptsce, will be sold the , Grist and Saw-Mills on Little River, and tba BrnlgOaeroHsit, known as Warasi with about forty acres,Of laud attached thereto. ‘ ■ And on Thursday, the, 88(1 December, there wiU beaom at the Plantation on'Savan. Bah Riser, in Columbia county, at the mouth of the Kiokeq Croak, the whole of the corn figd fodder, Arming utensils, stock*. Ac. be- boging to that place, and also the plantation Itself, including about six hundred acree Of landcf rerv, excellent quality. And on Tbtinday the 29th December, will be sold af the market-hooiw, in the City of Aqgnstk, shout FORTY very likely NE GROES, including mechanics, house ter- Tante, and field bauds. The sales at each place will commence at ten o’clock, A. M. Md close at 4 o’clock, P. M. and be eoatino- fid fromday tfiday, until Urn property is aU Twelve mnotbs credit will be given for «U .(Uiaa over Ten Oollara. and notes, with good •eeuriiy refipired, before the property wui be BUSAN B. IVARE. Ealre. A-}*: ■' ■- . MANSION HOU^i.v ,' Tjj* subscriber i inform tri* frived* ai that be baa c*U(p! isnd comglodlque . boat mud meat comfortable MjUM fieri nla thankt to tfiode wbobr fkvnre* Aim tgitb 4h#lf euHfr himaalf thaVby hla unremiUed »W« pleaap,h* wiH share .a pyirtt of the S&sHprsS with goad corn ano, provetifiav, mgethfiv with * faithful Md experienced ostler.- Tna Idanaioit Houae la vituatod on the dsst aide of the public square, in the town bf Cfinton, directly on the road leadingfrora-Milledge- ville to Macon, and nearly opposite the Clinton Hotel. . H.H. BLATTER. 'Clinton, Auguet 83. - Otbre N. B—Families can ho accommodated with private rooms, which are comfortable. CrTho editors of the Augusta Chroni cle and Savannah Georgian, are*>equestod to pnbliah the above adyertiaement ogee a week for three months and forward their ircounta to this office for fottlement. 5 v4l tNcorpqrAted bj #T of tlfo state of New-^i liiiae Of hwurlng HOUSE .WILDINGS, VESSELS Jtalr CARGOES, MERC eth'er PERSONAL PROPERTlf, and sled to’ insure VESSELS sod MER CHANDISE against the HAZARDS OF INLAND NAVIGATION, or .TRANS PORTATION. JNorth Anuericaii Review. « JfO. xux. Contents. Claims ofthe United States on Naples and Holland. I. Meson age of .the President of, the United States to the House of Representative*, 'relative to the claim on Naples. ,8, Message bf the President of the United States, transmitting the cor respondents relating to tho claims of - the citizens ef the United States up on the Government of the Nether lands. II. Lord Byron’s Character and .Wri tings. ' j. I. Recollactlona of the life of By- ron. By the late R. C. Dallas. Esq. 8. Corsespondence ef Lord Byron ' with a Friend; including hia Letters t<> hia Mother; in 1809, 1810, and • 181K 3. Journal ofthe Conversation of • Lord Byron. By Thomas Medwin. Esq. TIL WaylamPa Discourses on the Duties of an American Citizen. The Duties of an American Citj- - aeo ; two Discourses delivered in the. First Baptist Meeting House in Bos ton. By Francis Wayland, jr. IV. Pinkney’s Poems. Poems. By Edward C. Pinkney. V- English Conimnn Law Reports. Reports of Cases argued and de termined in the English Courts of - Common Law.. Edited by TJirnnan Sergeant and John C. Lowlier, Esqrs VI. Orphic Poetryi . Orpheus Poelarum Grecorum An tiquissimu*.—Auctore Georgio Heu- rico Bode. VII. Colnmbua. i ■ .Codide diplnmatico Colombo-Arne ricano, osaia Raecolta di Docnmeuti originali e inediti, spettanti a Cristo foro Colombo, die. Gonova, 1883. VIII. Gold and Silver in Mexico. A report on the Ezpediency of Augmenting the Duties on the Ex portation of Gold and Silver, presen- . ted to the General Constituent Con- gross of Mezieo, by the Committee of Finance and. Mines, August 9, 1884. IX.- Critical Notices. 1, Palfrey’s Historical Dis course. 444 8. 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 450 8. Bacon’s Plea for Africa. 488 7. Barnard’p Polyglot Gram ... tnar, 474 8. Crafts' Address before the Palmetto Society. - 464 -.4, Blanco White’* Spanish •- Varieties. • 487 ftoarterly List of New Publi- * cations. 469 Index. 48.3 Just received by W. T. WILLIAMS. Oct 80 89.... CaplitRl r tock l which has all been paid in C ASH, end the public may rely with- confidence open the whole aum. belng alwavs available to meet its eagsgementa. Ri HAVENS, Prca’t. The snbecriber having been artmlnted Agent for the'above Company,- wilrinsure faunt Lose by Fire, aad Haksrd of Inland avi^atipji, ta set forth in the preceding proposals, nn a» favorable term* a* c»n be done in this city. S. 0. DUNNING. . Agent for Hoicard Insurance Company. N- B.—Persons living in the coin try, can have insurance effected .by addjessitig the Agent, giving a description of tbfi prem ises to be maurea. poet paid Sept 80 16 W VilE-HOUSK * OOHKXXBBXOM business, MACON. j T HE undersigned hns rented if Parish Carter, Esq. bit Ware-floustsat this place, bud; tenders Ilia nerviest to Inaifrieuds and the public, in the aboveline of bilsiness, wjlh assurances that any busiuesa cpniided to Ilia o*re, shall receive >his peraoi/sl and uudlvideii attention, and that bis best exer tion* will 'be used to give utisl'autiiki to his cuitoinCra. Tlic Ware Houses ate new, ektenatvL safe, and very coiiyeuieutly ar- ranged and situated for the, transaction of business, . - , - He intends running two good and sub- atsiitipl. boats during tlip basting season, whjoh will be expedited in Ihpir pssaageaup and down, by the aid of one ot the Steam Boat Compfiruj't Steam-Boate., insurance on merchandise and produce shipped by his boafo, can bp effected in a responsible office op ap fayofablq terms as by pay other boats (hat will'run the river ; and reasonsble ad{ vances will be made by him on produce shipped by them to the consignment of his friends in Savannah. By the first boats he will,receive a goodsupply of GROCERIES, which he will sell oo ipuderate terms. . He now (ifert ./or Sate, \ 300 Pieces Arst quality Cotton Bagging 1000 Bushels Liverpool Salt. JOHJtT. JlOWLJtiffD. Macon, October 13, 1885. OotaO 99)e* NEW-YUHK STATE liysrAtubb iLDipifiaaiTp ■ claSu no, in, for mi, W HICH will be drawn on the fourth day of January, 1888, and finished in a few'minutes. , ,»• i' FJI HE attbacriber. has racehrad by the Into A a- Isrge esuortmont of ,‘v hardware, cVmnr, mpax# ED AJiTD FA>ffjr GOOS, ^ atsoao- whicu ax*, Ivory-end Balance HMdle Knivdaand v •- .’Fork* Buck and Rone Handle*'’ do ' do Rkkcrs^in haraandv dox iUi|jkdt va- Fbp, Pocket, two blade and SpCrtfoenN . • . ■ Knived - yv . Rodger’s Kalves and Sciaaofe . Shoe, Bread, Butchers’ and Cooka’ . Knives •„ Chlite|e,.Plane Irons, 1 and Gougea ef aU kinds ‘ Drawing Knives, broad and narrow Axes Plated, Brittania, Md Iron, ton and ta- ••• MeSpooha ; Y ; Brlttannia tea and cofib* Pot*, Compo sition, copper and iron Tea-kettles Composition Bancepens and Digesters Brass', iron and Japsnnod Candlestick* and Lamps . Waffle and Wafer Irons Gilt, plated,, pearl, bone and japannM Button* Coat, vest and suspender Moulds - -. Padlocks, chest, trunk, till and clip- board bras* and iron Box Locks' Knob and Mortice Lock* Stock-locks Files and Raipt pr all kinds,, i Morocco pocket-books and wallet* Note cases .and work boxea dressing cases • \ ■ Brass curtain, cloak and curtain Pins Brass and iron butt Hinges Wood and bed screws Hook and Plate Hinges - 1 . Sledges and Hand.HammeVs Anvils and Vices Iron wedges, Shoe and nail Hammer* Brass commode Knoba - Bras*, iron bud wood Caatora ‘ Coal-Scoops and coal-hoods V Coal-sifters and Dust pine, Spit-boxes Whittemore’scotton and wool Cards.' Block Tin, Fawcets,'. Ivory and Horn Combs Fine tooth, crambo and dressing Combo Tuck and side Combs Hpectukm and cases Platel^Hrup irons, bridle butte & spurs Brass raRifons, shovel and tongs Brass and wire Funders Iron and Steel knitting pins ' Neejlles, Fish-hooks and fishing tackle Cast iron Pots, ovens, dogs, Spiders fit skillets Buduronp, Trace-chains fy screw plates German, English, Blister and Cast steel Hand pannell, mill, pit, cross cut, back and keyhole Sows - > Brace and Bitts ■ . , Round and flat Bolts Smith’s atid small Bellows Waggon and Cart boxes. Bed Keys, Hide whips,. Ticks fit Brads Copper Bo- t-nails, Spelling Books and Writing Puper, slates and alate pencils ' Shovels spades and hoea Together with almost every other article in the line, which are offered for sale on ac commodating terms by NATH. B. WEED. Oct 89 ' Nn. SiGibbons’ Range, OFFICE, .. • - >•’1 *$i RGM. TNMBARRAS$MENTp havifig occurred JCd ia reioiiu.ti-lb tickets, twice is bsieby If’VJbV.tMt sgreeskly to the urdiaance pan- BwernW. •IWS. treffwreel Uckst wBI paastlt* hearer after tea oWldck aMuight. fiftdlhkt noqpecW tickat ^ill avajf kflier the tamo hour “ unite* the g>laet Bet it tying ard, tin .pttnute for which'tniel tUliH M given, be tpeeHti therein", firnh epociul Ocf *9 Ch'airjpjj of Council. —±*4 “■ < 5ft BUNDLES PRrtlE HAY, Isaiin, vv Irora Brig PhedklBt, ibr sate by ftoril 10 c. r GRISWOLD, PlAJVO FORTES. E XTRACT from the report of the Com mittee of Premiums and Exhibitions of the Franklin Institute ofthe Bute of Penn- sylvanit, for the promotioi) of the Mechanic Arts, for 188$. PiUmium No ,47—.to the maker of the best horixontsl piano, t* adjudged to A, Babcock, of Boston, for specimen. No. 337, which -ie a horizontal . piano, mado for A. 45 NuMSEHS—6 UaLLOTt TO-B* DsAWK. SELLim SCHEME. I Prise of $too,oou fo $100,000 X 1 do 50,000 ■ 60.000 1 1 do 20,000 20,000 J i do 10,500 10,500 i. 2 do 6,000 10,000 f 4 do 8,600 , 10,000 t< 10 do ■- 2,000 20000 39 do 1,000 39,000 L 78 do 500 39.000' 468 do I0O 46.800 4446 do 60 222,300 COURT OF COMJtlOJ<r PLEAS ASYD OYER AAD TERMIJfER FOR THE CITY OF 8AVAJYJMH, OCTOBER , TERM, 1835. W HEREAS William C. Wayne, Freder- ick Herb, Cbarlea Dunham and Wil liam lour, were.dnwm and aummened to at tend as Grand Jurors'at ibi* term of tUe Court and have.made dafoult, Ordered, that they M aeverally findd in tbe ium of forty dollars, Unless good and sufficient cauii* of ex- cube he filed on oath with the elerk of this, coart on or be fore* the lint day ofthe pear tafm.. . ,. P ' ; . And wh'bresi Hugh Cassidy, George F. Palmas aod Matthew Loffbonmgh, were also drawn apd summoned tg attend a-r Petit Ju rors, aod made' default, Ordered, that they fie aevenfily fined iu the sum of Jwenty doStrs ■mfosa good and suffieiont oauto of exotn* be filod oe oath with the clerk of'tbia etiurt, oo or before Rw fint day of tba qpxt tann.; . Tre* attract froth the ihiniitas. ■rxA.' ■ f: '/ ' , .:-f, 5051 Prizes. $567,600 In this Scheme composed of 45 uuinher* by combination, with Six drawn balloi* there will he 30 prizes, each with- three of the drawn number* on ; 6!tj, each WUfl lWu of the drawn uunibr-ra on; and 4448, eaoli with'one of the drawn inunhi-rson : those tickets hsving none ofthe drawn ballots on them being blanks. To determine the fate of the 14.190 tick ets in the scheme, Ihe 45 numbers, from I to 45| inclusive, will be severally.placed in a wheel on the day of drawing, hnd six of them be drawn; and that ticket having on It as a combination tbq tst, 2d and-3d drywu number, will be entitled to the prize of ' ' $100,000 That having on it the 4tb, 5th and 6th. ‘ 50,000 That having oh it the 3d, 3d and-4th 20,900 That having on it the 3d, 4th, and 5tii,, . 10,100 Those two tickets-baving on them the ltd- 4th and &tb, or the Sd, 4th and 6tn, cicii Those four, having on them the 8d ( > r 3d, and 6th, the 8d, 5th and 6lh, the 3d, 4th and 6th, or the 3d, 5th and 6th, each .....2,500 ,. Those ten ticketB, having, on them tin, ' l|t, 3 d and 6th, 1st, 4lit and 5 th, 1st, 4th and 6th, (st, 5th and 6th, 2d, 3.;d and 5tb, each 8400 1st, 3d and 4th, 1st, 3d t and 5th, 1st, 2d and 6th, tst, 3d and 4th, 1st, 3d and ,6th, Those 39 ticket* having oa them two of the drawn number*,.and those two the 3d’ and 6{h, each rkaafiaetiM.Myraitaaes 1,000 Those 78 lickdts having tworn.tho drawn numberron them, end tbore two the 4lh fith, or the 6th end 6th, each ......... A|1 other*, (being '488) with any oilier two ef the-drawn nmnbersofi, each And all tiekett, (boiilg 4446) baring hut one ofthe drawn numbers on, each..,...50 - No tioket wUch shall have drawn * prise of * superior denomination efiu* to entitled to an inferior prise. . , : I Priaes pay ble forty day* after the draw ing, and subject to' tho usual deduction of SHARES _ ....,.....;.in pjdppftnm. 1 Cr N. B,-*Orderi for ticket* or shares tit the above Lgttgry, will he received at GILLEN’S: EXCHANGE OFftHE BhH'WH BAT. ■ Get mb v . r ' •> (f GENERAL DRUG. CHEMICAL and FAMIL Y MEDICINE want nobis, LAY fit HENDRICKSON, Whoteeale and Retiul. Druggiete, comer of Congreet and WhiUaker-Streete, S'H a D’S S o I L D 1N O S, ■ A V A N HAS, S AVE received by the late arrivals (Vom Boston 1 , New-York and -Philadelphia, ic, remainder of’ their Fall and Winter Arliciet, Bruehee,-Dye-Shift, S[C. ■ A great variety of Apothecary aud Phy> sician’s'Glass Ware Ointment and Pill Pots Composition Slid Glass Mortars . Glass Lamps and Lamp Glasses Elegant Cut Glass .Smelling Untiles Glass Funnels, Graduated Measures White and Green Vial*, assorted, Ac. . SURGEON’S INSTRUMENTS. ' Po ket Sets Turnkejs Trusses Spring and ThumhLancets Forceps. Spatulas, Bougies, Catheters Apothecaries Scales and Weights, file, PATENT MEDICINES, er svenv debohiption, viz : . Seidlitz and Soda Powders Balm of Quito Henry’s Calcined Magnesia Geuuiue Lee’s, Anderson’s and Hooper's .Pills Swaim’s celebrated Panacea ' James’ Anti-Dyspeptic Pills Balssin Honey, ChuiVh’s Cough Drops Itch Ointment, fisc. All of which are ottered for sale on the most liberal terms, for cash br credit. L. fit H. having made sneb arrangements with the principal Drug-Houses in the Uni ted States, as to be continually supplied with fresh and genuino articles, flatter them selves that no establishment of the kind ifi this' state, can offer grpster inducements to dealers., .The merchant, the planter, and the pliys cian, dan here be supplied with al most every article in the drug line, and may depend upon hating their order* e.eauted with neatness, accuracy and despatch. Nov 5 > ' e. , A T a meeting of the Board of. Cwmniuion -era on the 15th iiumnt,Uwas ordered that John Robbins, be suspended from acting M a Pilot, for one moolb. By order. ~ JNO. G. HOLCOMBE, Secfy.C.P. Odt 18 , tauf Georgtk—Cahiden Cduntf ma t coaWa VRF 'Wr.tw onih.lrtaU i f John Aft,„ Mackey, of Boston. It has .received the high approbation of tho judges. - Every part of He interior mechanism has the highest finish, and its tone and Jobob are escdW/k Georgiu—Chatham County In ,Kn 1 1 . ...I ..I ,,. C......... , ’ The atringe are. all of steel wire, Uia lowest octave being covered with flattened wire. It entitles its maker to theSilvcr Medal, having been considered the best of the foor square pianos, which are silvery good. PIANO-FORTES from the rsetoryjof A. Babcock, answering tq the above de scription, and warranted to be of hit very best make, for sale hy ' ’ j. W- MORRELL, Savannah. Oet 89 33ju • NOTICE. WTNE months after date, application will be made to the Inferior Coart of Utuiham Ouanty, sitting for ordinary fibreoae* for an iirder, yninlute, to sell Iota Nua- four arm five, 4and 5) ifi Carpenteir'a Row, and lot Nn. me, (l> Green Ward,in.-he etiy of tsvanrwh, being the n*»l estate ef Francis .Ltineau, dec, or tbe benefit af the heir* up-’ ereditors Of aid estate WILLIAM GASTON, Qualllted Exeeuter ■ Notice. JKJTNR MONTHS after ds'ejspnlieation will Ls be made to tbe Hum,ruble Inferior Court of Chatham cminiy. for leave to sett tbe'reitl tnd personal estate of ihelatc Mrs. Aon Hsm- ■1(00, deceased, for th.- benefit of the heirs uid creditorsuf i«id ernt'C, , WORTHING i on GALB, Esecutor, Mare.l *0 s WUnea the Hun . William Gibm*. one of tbf Justine* of said uJun this 85Ji June. toil. yen 30 JOHN BAILtY, e. O' o. e. e> Georgia—CaiDden County. TO ALL WHO H IT MAY CONtEliJf spfiUas to ike Court of OrJmaty oT Mid cou n . iy. for letiers diimissory op laid eiute,_ These are. therefore, to cite and admohiib ,n sod lingular, the belts and areditors ofnfi deceased to file thair bbjee'ioni (if any the, have) ib my ufflee, on «r before 'lie Cm uJ- d*y in January nett, or If tier* wifi be grama to the Kpplicsnt. Witneta the Hos. William Cibiga Xjl one of the Justices of said Coun- -J ; khif 25th Jrnia, 18 5. , .JOHN BaILY, e. e. o. e. e. Jqnf 30. ^ In the Court of Ordinary, May Term. 18„ f |N the pa itionuf Henry Chsmpion', «dn,in. "J istrator of John Street, dec, ued. praying an order AW io ,'ejudr iUs on his com piling witn the lie, tor he dale of a Lot of Ground. ^'number four, [4] second Tytldng Reynold. W.rd—Also, p.n of s Lot, number ail. Tower Tything. Decker W id being the real aatat* of the nld dee. for the bentfii „f tbe heinand oreditors i—It is ordered, that a . notice, be'published nine montbi,’is one of the Public QasetU of the City of Savannsh, requiring all psraons interested, to show esu-e. f any they hare, why the prayer of the pell, i.ionsr should not fie granted. S M. BOND C c. o, M.y U , 44^ Gedrgia—Chatham County. In the Court of Orthtuny—May Term, 162J, O N the paiition of ttobu't Huy, Rxe.uur of Jolin Waokerl,, dec. prayitg snorilrt AW to beierde on bis. complying with the law, to sell Two Tract! of Land in Laurens County, being the real est-.te of the said deceased, for the benefit of the heirs m d areditors t It is ordered, that a notice be ..ubKihed, nine month% in one of the G i. settea of the city of Savannah, requiring aj persons intrreited,to aliow cause, it any dicy can, why ifcepnysr of the iu titioner ahuuld pot be granted. t M T.OND. o. c. o. My..- ' (- Notice. . .... A GRRHARIK to leave obtained fr>U the .'ll. Tonorablerthe Liferior Court, sittii^; for ordinary purpose*, for Cam ding County, I •hall on the firat 'Tuesday in December neat, , xnoae'to nublic ante, at the Oourt Houie at leHerson, in said count., a k-t of land in the Tenth Uidriot of Monroe County, No 91, fo be benefit ofthaefpitanidrLcvi'Johnidec r JOHN LKB. Guardian, S-ritt* 14 Notice. VflNB MONTHS after data of this notice, 1.N application will he made to tlm Honors, -ile the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Coun. •j. for permission to sell all the real estate of foho Wakerlv, dee. for the benefit of Hu. iriri and creditor* nf said deceased- ROBBRT HOY, Bseeutor. Fob 94 Georgia^—Camden County. TO AiuU WHOM IT MAY CONGEUiv. (KTHEitBAS J. B.chlott Jun. admioiitra'or TV on ihu eauteaof DaiidTuokar and David M’Credie, applies to the Court of Ordinary of arid County, for 1-etteru dismuaary on tbe ;ai*iea of said deceated pctouiu: Thvac are, herefore, to cite and admonish tbe'heira and creditors af mid deceased persona, to fi'e their objections (i! any they have) in my of- Use, on or before the Brat Monday iu Jammy next, or letteta will be grauted to tbe appli. cant. r;^*!re Witteaathe Hoh, William «ka,s ’L8 if one of the Justice* of laid Court, £_i=J this 25th June, 1875, . JOHN nAILKY.c. e o.e e. JoneSR ' Notice'. CQt NR months after care, application will he he nzde to the Honorable the Inferior Conn uf Camden County, when sitting for ordinary pnrpo es, fur leave to sell 350 acre! of land oetongiog to the eaiute of Johu Brown, d-.* leaned, for tbe benefit of the heir* aud crfdi, on of *a!4 estate. ■S ARAH BftOWN, Admittntrix. Jrffaraon, 18,!, June, 1 ’25 liin.- S'.' 78 Georgia- -Camden County. BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY tf)R SAID COUNTY. (X7HEREAS John Chevalier, hu applied IT to said Court, Tor Letters Dismiatorr ,in the estates of Sami,tel Cosens and Evan E, .'lock, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite end admonish,.all and aii-gular, ihe kin- dred'and creditors ot the said d.cessed per, inns, to file their ohj-.ctions, if any they bare, m toy office, on or hefore Ihe first Monday ia January next, or Letteta will be granted lbs applicant. • Witneaa the Honorable James Scott, one of tbe Justices of -aidKIourt, th.s sis- tenth dap nf April, cghteen hundred and t wenlr-fire. [L. SJ JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C. 6, April 71 24 - N otice. N INE MONTHS after the date hereof, ap plication will be made to the Honorable toe Coun of Ordinary (or the County »f Ubut- ham, for leave to sell the whole or a part, or parts of a tract of tand, lying and bciog in the cotnty of Effingham, containing by re cent survey, nine hundred and etghiy.fi,e acres, and known by the name of the Tuck- uxaeeking Tract, formerly the property ot King and Hotchktts, now belonging to the estate of Alexander 8. Roe’s firphsnt, for the benefit of said orphans. - W1LT1AM MOREL. . Guardian A- S. Roe's Orphans. July U 87 Notice. N ine MONTHS slier date, >appliettiat, will be made to- tlm Inferior Oourt of Chatham Couuty, lining for ordinary purpo ses, f6r leave to aell aU the real estate nf the late Tbotnu Savage, of Bryan County, vis i Feint Plantation, consisting of two hundred aod eighty sores Rioe Land, on the Odeeehee Hreer, four miles below the tiny, ai^i-ining the plantation of Joseph Habersham and Stq. pben Elliott * Aleev two hundred and fifty acraa, mors or lesa, of Piee Land, appertain ing theltto.' Also, a Tract of Land, called Safina, containing fifty acrer, on Medway Bis et, idjotniagthdlands of J. J. Maxwell. MARY SAVAGE. Adm’rs. June 15 , . f« aft A CARD. TjiHE luhacriber, admitted to practice in M- (be several Court* of Law and Equity • (bis State, offer* to the publio hia pro* feseional services iu the Court* of- Bibb, 1 Henry, I Jones, ) Crawford, - v Macon, Bibb County, (Ga.) '. July 7 84 FRESH SfYEET OIL, J\F very superior quality, suitable for ta- VF hie uae. iust received and for sale by' LAY fo HENDRICKSON. K*ffo •ruggiam.itadh Buildup . .tfove of Georgia—nthfotbaiu County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAT COMCBRJt. TWHBREA8 Daniel Cartey, Jr. hat appli. «[ edto the Honorable the Oourt of Or- dliwry of Chatham County for fetter* of ad oiaiatratienon ihe eats'e andeffrau ef Wd ham WopdbrHge Jate, f Savannah, mar&snt, deed, on bakeff of. th* hate ai d creditors, aafi by rgqueatef the rektlvex These sre therefor* JO citoind admoaiah.sli aid dngoiar (be kiudrifo.uii, ciodtlorsdf tlle said decaat: •d* to. file their objections (IT soy-they hare' | to th* granting o« tba odmlolatftMhMi of ihe «M»'* of kha de*re**d totbeappBrent ln the Clerk'dDfflMoftheeai4-Court, earn before the third, day of November; i«xt i eth«“ letten ofadnumstiotlUn will he granted W tuea* the HonoNhl* Elia* Fort due -of the Justice* ofthe said Gewt, the fourth " W'ef Oetober, A. D. be* thousand eight Georgia—Camden County, BY THE COURT OF ORMNAitY r'O SAID COUNTY. yTEFHERBAB Lewis Bsuhlott, applies to th* -## Court of Ordinary of and County, for l.e'vora Dismiasory oo the estate of Fr,acei Roaolupe s Theae are, therefore, to cite and admonish, alt and singular, the kindred and erfditora of said deceased, to fi'e their objec tions, tf spy (hey hare, in my office, on or be fore tbe first Monday in Jiriuvry next, office wise Letters pismissory will be grained the applicant- W/itneaa the Hbnnrahle Samuel Clarke, ong ofthe Justices Of said Court, this sixteenth day .of April, eighteen bun* dred and twenty-fire. [L.3.] JOHN BAlLKY, C. C. 0. C. C Anri! 21 24 Georgia—Camden county. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COHCESM fiWvlBHEAh John' Hardee, Administrator W of the Estate of David G. Jones, hta of.mid aouuty, Jeceseed, sppfieste iWOrart of Ordinary of anid county, for letten dii- sijdry an laid Bsretei 'I htte ue therefore to cite and admonwb sfl and singular, the lit ire and creditor* ofuio deceased, to A s their objections (if say inejt hate) in my office, on or before the lint hoi * day in March next, otherwise letten will b* granted the applicant. ' Witness the Hoi. Wilfiam Gibson, onew fL.Sj the Justice! of snid Court, tbe 27th August, C8 .'A JOAN BAILEY, C». C. 0 C. C. 8rnt.fi • aW„ Georgia, Chatham. County. fey the Hononhle the Just ces ot the InferiW Court of Chuhaa County, sitfing far <*• TOALifty/WM ITMAT eoxceaJt TTVrtKRRAS Janatilka Meigs, adm'p itt'* W (ut of the aatat* of tsmuel deceased, baepatMoneJ foe Comtri°^“*- ry, to bediaatiaard from bti mid »dw»^3 tforfi Now these are therefore, «• «“■’ “J •tatwab ill p«r«0M iutew^edia Uie ' ty-hr*. Vp«u