Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 16, 1825, Image 4

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*A i* \ • y- % W ■yffff.pH eAff.ma. <K bhsiret IWh to December wart, W ILL be anU at Ih* Coert-Houin loth* tot* ofBnvarmah, betwedu the hour* rif tots ui firor o'clock, w >. AN that lot at, Usd. known by the totter - Alee,lettedioprovemeata No. t, Ogle- |Lpy-^ WiWU Abo, wegregirl Chariot; levied on uthe - property or tly> eetete a>f done Gribbin. tq MttWy two exeoutkus ie ft for of the Book of the United States end Nnonie Stanton. Also, the teeement on the wiuth half of let No.«. Troatee* Garden, in the City of ffiateneahi levied on ka the property of . George Oerter, to satisfy an execution in Atfer of executor of Ann Middleton, levied •n and.tumed ever by a constable. I. D’LYON, a. c. Rnv7 . ' * , 38 SHERIFF’S SALE. ' Onthsforst Tuesday to Jan. next, W ILL be told before ‘the Court Houae in the City of Savemeh between the hour* oflO and 4 o’clock, ‘ All that traft or parcel of land contain ing Mf aero*, more nr l«et, together with IW acres of marsh land called Oakland, air tatted, lying and being in Little Ogeechie District in the Connty of Chatham; bound ed on the north by landa of Fleminiug Akin, on the neat by Ian dr of Dnet. Parker, and oath* booth by landa of B. Walburger, and on the weet by nertfaeeaf branch of Little Ogeechie River, together with all and sin- . gnlar, edifices and improvement*; levied on under a fi ft or foreclosure frpm George L Cope, to John M’Ntsh, Petdr MitcheT and feobert Mitchel. I- D’LYON, a. c. c. nov 7 * 38 ' SHERIFF’S SALE—Continued. - On Its ford Tuesday in ptcember next, IlfILL be aold at the Court Houae, in 7? tha City of Savannah, between the Usual hour* Of Mile, . ’ Two Stage*, four Horan*, and four seta of Hanteee, belonging to tbia end of the Au gusta Line i levied on under a fnrhcloaure of a Mortgage from' Josephl." Thompson, to Joaeph Cum ming, assigned to Alex. T Dopeon. A. O’LYON, d. a. c. c. /EOT 7 38 MANSION HOUSE*. The subscriber beg* leava to inform hin friend* and tha public, that fan ha* eompletad hia'large md eomaaodiop* houea, in the beat end moat comfortable manner, and ton dere hi* lhanke to thoee who havVheretofon favored kite with their cmlla, end flatter^ himeelf that by hie unremittod attention to bkusetke wlH that* a part «f the pnMie ' patronage, -Hit bouea will at ill time* be 'arniehod with the beet tb* country affordr, hi* bar with choice Kqubn, and hi* stables with good corn aad provender, together with a faithful and experiencedtwtler. The Mnnaiob Houae la titoated on the eaat aide of the public equate, in the town of Clinton, directly on the road leading flrOin.Milledge- villa to Mtcon, and nearly opposite the Clinton Hotel H. H. BLATTER. Clinton, Augutt S3. 07fr* N. B Familiea can be accommodated with private room*, which are eomfo ruble. ET The' editor* of (be Augusta Chroni cle and Savannah, Georgian, are requested to publish the above tuverti*ement once t week" for three month* nod forward tbdr account* to this office for settlement. SHERIFF’S SALE. . On tbs first Tuesday to Deember next, W ILL be cold at tne Court House in tho City of Savannah, between the usu al hour* of eale, All that tract of land ■ituate end being in the Diatrict of White Bloff, known as tho Farm Plantation, containing (750) veren hundred end fifty acre*, more of lese; levi ed on a%the properly of the eaUte of Tho*. Jtioe, to satisfy a judgement in favor of the White Bluff Coogregetion. I. D’LYON, a. e. c. WOT 7 38 " «l SHERIFFS SALES—continued. On the for tt Tuesday in December next, nflLb be sold before the Court House in 7 7 Chatham County, between tha usual hour*, ; All that certain tract or parcel of land ri tasted in the Coonty-nf Chatham, and 8lale Of Georgia, on tb* salt* between the Island* *f Skidaway and Bnrmidet and known by tha name of Redoubt blend, Containing sixty three acre* more or lem. Alio, all that oth er tract or parcel of bod situated and beiog on Sbidaway blaod, in the County afore, •aid, ootnpaaed of three different and origin- *IIy gistinct tracts of land but adjoining each other, the first of which was originally grant ed to Michael Rittbr for one hundred acres, the eecond of which was originally granted fo Jno. Ellis for fi fly. ac res, and the third, and last of which was origiually granted te Mi ohael Ritter for fifty acres.which three tracts *f land contain in the whole, (not including Redoubt bland) two hundred aod Ibirty-ser- • an acre* with. Ilia, appurtenances; levied on to satisfy tho Planters Bank of the State of Georgia on foreclosure of a mortgage, gainst John W. Stirk. I. D’LYON, a. c. c. nov 7 ■ • * 38 NOTICE. O N the first Monday of January next. ahdll expose to' sale at the Market of St.'Marya, between the usual hours, seven 8LAVE3, the property of the estate of An- Ton Tyson, by virtue of an order of ihe Court of Ordinary for Camden County— Condition* cash. MARTHA TISON, Adm’rx. Nov* • T 35ft.* EXECUTOR’S SALE. On Thursday the 15th December next, W ILL be sold at tha plantation of the late Col. Nicholas Ware, on Little River, in Coluinbia'c'ouuty, the corn and fodder and eiber provisions made there the present sea- eon, and all tb* farming utensils belonging to the plaoe, the stock of horses and mules, among which are some valuable brood mares •ad fine colts of the best blood—the stock esfUe, some tall, aod some half blood of the English breed—Ibe stock of hogs, aod tho Plantation—There are about fifteen hundred acres of l*nd, and enough cleared, and iocnl- tivatiou to giraeinploymeet to twenty-five or thirty band*. Much of this laud it of good qualify, and the rest very valuable for its SmB PLANTERS'HOTEL, WARRENTQN,. THE Subscribers baring enter ed into- co,partnership in' the PLANTERS’ HOTEL, take this method of informing their friends and the public that they continue to keep up that well known establishment, oo the east side of the public square in Warrenton. and return their tincere thanks to tlioae .who litve favored them with their custom, and wish/or a continuance of that support from Ihe public which their etlention to business will merit- Their tahlu will.be supplied with oeery thing the country 1 and- season afford. Their Bar will be supplied with the choicest kind of li quors—Stables presided with good provendor and attended hy faithful and oareful ostlers. ASA CHAPMAN, MARTHA EVAN8. ■ October IB. KT The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle rfhd Savannah Georgian, are requested to pub- Itsh the above once a week for 8 weeks, and forward their accounts to the subscribers in Warrington. A. C. & M. A. . Oct. 77 33 SOSTABS . INSURANCE COMPANY NEW-YORK, I NCORPORATED fat the Legislator* of tbeemte of New-Yerk, for th* mir- rnee of insuring HOUSES and OTHER BUILDINGS, VESSELS IN PORT aod their CARGOES. MERCHANDISE and other PERSONAL PROPERTY, again*! liOAS or fc Vttt, and also to'insure VESSELS anti MER CHANDISE against tho HAZARDS OF INLAND NAVIGATION, or TRANS PORTATION. Capital Stock *800,000, which hoe *U been paid in CASH, bird tb* public may .rely with confidence upon the whole aum, being always available to ipeet it* engagements. R. HAVENS, Prmi’u The Bubeeriber having been appointed Agent for the above Company, will invnre against Lon by Fire, end Hsxsrdhf Inland Navigation, as set forth in thepreceiiing proposals, nit as ftvoralqu Ihrma'a* can be done in this city. 8. C. DUNNING, JUrmU for, Howard Insurance Oomfthny. N. B—Persona living in the country, ctn have insurance effected' by addressing the Agent, giving a description of the prem ise* to be insured, post paid SepttO 10 North Araericari Review. NO. \lix. CONTENTS. ALSO, . At the same time aod place, will be sold the Grist and Saw-Mills on Liltlo River, ind the Bridge teruas it, knows it Wares, with about forty acres df land attached thereto. And on Thursdky, tho ttd December, there will be sold at tba Plantation on Savan- pah River, in Columbia county, al flic mouth of the Kiokee Creek, the whole of (be corn . and fodder, forming utensils, stock, Ac. be longing to that'plaoe, and also th* plantation itsalfi including about aix hundred aottt of bad of vary excellent quality, Aad oq Thungiy tbeJSlb December, will ' k* sold *t‘thqmarket-hoaae, in th* City at * *.ta, shout FORTY very likely NE- 'E8, including machsnics, bouse-aer- hand field baud*. TU salat 'at each ptoea jsiU eommanoe at tan o’elook, A. M. aod dose at 4 o’elook, P. M. and be odotinu- ndffomdaytodmy.uotil the propdhy Hall sold. Twelve months orqdit will be given for alt turn* oyer Ten Dollar*, and ^otes, wjlh good arity raqaira4i before tba property' anil b* SUSAN 1. WARE, ExHrx. WM. W. HbLT, ExV •gtartl [ Claims of the Uuited States on Naples * and Holland. I. Messsage of the President of the-United States to the House of Representatives, relative to the claim on.Naples. • S Message of the Provident of the United States, transmitting the cor- respondnnee relating to the claiMi of the cititenaof the United States up. on the Government of the Nether lands. H. Lord Byron's Character tad Wri tings. , 1, Recollections of the life of By ron. By the late R. C> Dallas, Esq. i. Correspondence of Lord Byron with a Friend; including his Letters to hia Mother; in 1809, 1810, aad 1811. 3. Journal of the Conversation of Lord Byron. By Thomas Medwin. jjgq. III.- Waylsndh Discourses on the Duties of an American Citizen. The Duties of an American Citi zen ; two Discourse* delivered in the First Baptist Meeting House in "Boa ton. By Francis Wayland, jr. IV. Pinkney’s Poems. Poems. By Edward C. Pinkney. V. English Common Law Reporta. Reports of Caaeu argued and de tevniined in the English Courts of Gotmuon Law. Edited by Thomsr Sergeant and John C. Luwher, Estjrs VI. Orphic Poetry. Orpheus Foetarum Grsnorum An tiqnissimua.—Auctqre Gcorgio Hun- rico Bode. VII. Columbua. Codice diplomatico Colombo-Ame . ricano, oaaia Raccolta di Documenti originali e inediti, spettanti a Cristo fore Colombo, die. Genova, 1823.' VIII. Gold and Silver in.Moxico. A report tin the Expediency of . .Augmenting the Dutios on the Ex portntinn or Gold and Silver, presen ted to the General Constituent Con- , grese of Mexipo, 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 Lata 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 8. Bacon’s Plea for Africa. 462 7. Barnard’s Polyglot Gram ' mar. 474 8. Crafts' Address boforethe Palmetto Society. 464 9. Blanco White’s Spauish Varieties. .467 Quarterly List of New Publi cations. 469 Index. - 483 Just received by W. T. WILLIAMS. Oct 20 29 WAREvHOUSE * ooxacxMxozr svfsmuw, MACON. T HE undersigned has rented of Ftrish Carter, Esq. his Ware-Houses at this place, and tenders bis services to ins friends and the public, in'the abuve line of business, -with assurances that auy business confided to his care, (ball receive hie personal and undivided attention,'and that his best exer tions will be used to give satisfaction to his customers. The Ware Houses are new, extensive, safe, and very conveniently ar : ranged and situated for the transaction of busmes*. ■ ' , 1 He intends running two .good and sub stantial butts during lije boating season, -which -will be expedited in their passages up and down, by the aid of one of the bison Boat Company't Steam-Boate. Insurance on merchandise and produce shipped by his boats, can be .effected io a responsible office on as favorubie terms as by any other boats that will run the river ; and reasonable >d, vances will bo made by hint on produce shipped by them to the consignment of his 4'rienda in Savannah. By the first boats he will receive a good supply of GROCERIES, which he will sell on moderate terms. He nouj ofere for Sale, 200 Pieces first quality Cotton Bagging 1000 Bushels Liverpool Salt. JOHJT T ROWLAND. Macon, October 12, 1825. Oct 20 *• 29fol NKW-YORK STATS LITERATURE CLASS NO. -UI, FOR . 1825, f E anbeeriber has received by the late •rrhfoto, 8 large assortment of . HARDWARE, CITLEBT, JAP ANN > ' SO AND FANCY OOOS, . ; * .Mioho wuica in, . Ivory and Balance Handle Knives And ,,, Fork* nr B«<* and Bone Handle do' do >]■"•' ftaaom lu exeat aiad doa. in great va riety fen, Pocket, two blhde.and Sportmea’a Knives Rodger's Knives and Scissors Shoe, Bread, Butohcrs’ and Cook*’ ’ Knives , Chiaxels, Plane Iron*, end Gouges of iH kinds - Drawing Knives, broad .and narrow Axes Ptatud, Brittania, and Iron, tea and ta ble Spoons • s Brittsnnia tea and coffee Pots, Compo- sition, copper and iron Tea-kettles v Composition Saucepans and Digesters 'Brass, iron and Japanned Candlestick* and Lamps Waffle and Wafer Irena Gilt, plated, pearl, bone and japanned Buttons Coat, vest and Suspender Moulds ' Padlocks, chest, trunk, till _aud cup board brass and iron Boa Locks t Knob and Mortice Locks Stock locks . v Files and Ragpsof all kind* Morocco pocket-books and wallets Note cases and work boxes , dressing cases Brass curtain, cloak and curtain Pine Brass and irou butt Hinge* . Wood kiid bed screw* Hook and Piste Hinges Sledges and Hand Hauimem - Anvils and Vices Iron wedges, Shoe and nail Hammers Brass commode Kuolw Brass, iron and Wood Castors Coal-scoops add coal-heods Coal-sifters end Duet pane, Spit-boxes Whitteinore’s cotton and wool Cards. Block Tin, Fawcets, Ivory and Horn Couibs * Fine tooth, crambo and dremiog Combs Tuck and side Combs Spectacles and cases Plated BlirnJp irou.-i, bridlebitie A spur* f BtW Andirons, sli<r#d and tougs Brass end wire Fender* Iron and Steel koittiug'pins Needles. Fish-hooks and fishing tackle Cast iron Puts, ovens, dugs, Spiders & skillets B.id-irous, Trace-chains di screw plates German. English, Blister and Cast steel Hand, pannell, mill, pit, cross cut, back add keyhole Saw* Brace and Ditto Round and flat Bolt* Smith’s and small Bellows Waggon and Cart boxes Bed Keys. Hide whips, Tacks ft Brads Copper Be it-nails, Spelling Books" and Writing Paper, slates and elate pencils Shovels, spades and hoes Together with almost every other article in the line, which are offered for sale on ac- commodsting terms by NATH. B. WEED, Oet 29 ' No. 6, Gibhnhs’ Range. potice Aries, ^Saviitaan, Out. 28,’ 1826. TjItfBARRAfiSM ENTS having occurred JEU in relation to tickets, notice is hsreby given,"that agreeably to the-ordieance pkss- ed first September, 1826, aogsasrto ticket will pas* Its bearer aft*! ton oMoek at night, *nd that no specSfl ticket will avail after the griwa, 6* tpeafsi fttasto.' ticket will he efectual for ode night only, JOSEPH W. JACKSON, Oct 29 Chairman of Council. HAY. efk BUNDLES PRIME HAY, landing aJva from Brig Phepaant, for tale by ; finrilt* C 0 GRISWOLD, PIANO fORTES. E XTRACT from the report of the Com mittee of Premiums ynd Exhibition* of the Franklin Institute of tho State of Penn sylvania, for the promotion of the Mechanic Arts, for 1826. Phxmium No 47—to the maker of the I test horizontal piano, la adjudged Ip A. 1 Jabcock, of Boston, for epecimon No. 327, which is a horizontal piano, made for A. Mackey, of Boston. It hat received the high approbation of the judges. Every part of ito interior mcchambn has the highest finish, and ito tone a nd touch kre excellent. The strings are All of steel wire, the lowest octave being covered with flattened wire, (t entitles its maker to the Sn.vxa Medal, having been considered the beat of the four square pianos, which are all very good. PIANO FURTES from the Factoryrof Babcock, answering to the above' de scription, end warranted to be of his very best make, for sale hy . I. W. MORRELL, Savannah. Oct 29 SJfu W HICH will be-drawn on the fourth day of Januafy, 1826, and finished in a few minute*. 45 Numbers—8 Ballots to ax IIrawk. SELLING SCHEME. 1 Prize of d 100,000 k 4100,000 1 do 50,000 50,000 1 do 20,000 20,000 1 do . j 0,500 10,500 2 do 6,000 lo.oou 4 do 2,500 10,000 10 do 2,01 H) 20 000 39 do 1,000 38,000 78 do 600 39,000 468 do 100 46,800 4446 do 50 222,300 COURT OF COMMON. PLEAS AND OYER AJ*D TERMINER FOR THE CITY OF SAVANNAH, OCTOBER TERM, 1825. W HEREAS. William C. Wayne, Freder ick Herb, Charles Dunham and ; Wil liam loor, were drawo. and summoned-to at tend- as Grand J.itrora at thi* term of tb* Coprt apd have m*de default, Ordered, that they b* severally fined In the sum of forty dollars, unteugoodaqdtufflcient cauworex- cotobafiledoooath with the clerk' oFthii court on or before the first day of tbe next term. And '.whereiM Hugh Cassidy, George,F, Palmes and Matthew Lnffborofigh, were also drawn and summoned to attend as Petit Ju rors, and made default, Ordhrad, that they b* Saverally Sued in tlmaam of twenty dollar* unless good aad sufikeient oadae of excuse be filed on.oath qith theckrir of this, court, on or keforejbefirti day uflha oenttorm, Trite extract from th* mioutet. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clark. Savannah, 21st OobYim. , - ... Pt». 5051 Prize*. y $367^00 In this Scheme composed of 45 uumhers by combination, with six drawn ballots, there will be 20 prizes, each with three of the drawn numbors on; 585, each with two of the drawu numbers on ; and 4446,'eocli with one of the drawn lumbers oo .- those tickets having non* of the drawn ballots on them being bfanke. To determine the fate of the 14.190 tick eto in the scheme, Ihe 45 numberi, from 1 to 45, inclusive, will be severally placed iu a wheel on the day of drawing, and six ot them be drawn; and that ticket having on it as a combination the 1st. 2d and 3d drawn number, will be entitled lu the prize of <100,000 That having on it the 4tb, 6th and 6ih, - ; 50,000 That having on it tin 2d, 3d and 4th, 20,000 That having on it the 3d, 4th,**d5th, - 10,500 Those two ticket* having on then the 2d, 4th and 6th, or the 2d, 4tb and tlii, each . 6,000 Those four, having on them the td, 3d, and 6th, the 2d, 6th and'6th, the ,3d, ^lh afik 6th, or the 3d, 5tb and 6th, each ..•• .7^)08 Thoee ten tickets, bavitg on them the 1st, 2d and 4th, let, 3 d and 6th, 1st, 2d and 6tb, 1st, 2d and 6th, 1st, 3d and 4th, 1st, 3d and 6tb, 4th and 5th, 4th and 6th, 5th and 6th, 3 d and Slh, each 2,000 ; on them two of i two the 3d ...1,000 **4*••>•**** Thoee 39. ticket* havii, the drawo numberi, and and 5th, each Those 78 Jioketo having Wo of the drawo nutnbers on them, and those two the 4th and 6th, or the 5th and6th, each .,,600 AU otheri, (beiog 468) with any other two ef the drawn numberi on, each ,...IQ0 Aod all tickets, (being 4446) hiving hut one of the drawn numbers on, each No ticket wliicb shall have drown a prise of a superior denomination can ha am toaeinfetjor prise. Prises payafak forty days after the draw ing, aid subject to. the nana) 4*ductiaw-*f fifteen per cent. , ”..’ • J f TICKETS ,<50 SHARES M*di*M»**tib proporuon. O’. N- B.—Orders for ticket* or shares in the kbov* Lottery, will be received tt AUaENS EXCHANGE OFFICE Off THE BAT, NOTICE. VTINP. months after dite, applieetion will be -.1 made to the Inferior Court ofChathsm 'liranty, sitfmg for ordinary purposes for an >rder, absolute, to sett lot* Noe lour too five, 4 and JJ iu Carpenter's Sow, and' lot No. me, (t) Green Ward, in tbt eh y of 8avann*h, ming the real estate of Francis Julinesu, dec. •Vir the benefit of,the heirs and creditors of aid estate WILLIAM GAS "OS, QuaUled Exeeuter H GENERAL DRUG. CHEMICAL and FAMILY MEDICINE WARE HOUSE. LAY ft HENDRICKSON, Wholesak •and Retail Druggute, comer of . Congress and Whittaker Streets, (RAD’S eUILOIKOS, SAVANNAH, AVE received by the late arrivals from Boston, New-York and Philadelphia, tne remainder of their .Full and Wiuter supply of GOODS, consisting of a very ex tensive and- well selected assortment ut Drag, and Medicines, Perfumery and Fancy Articles, Brushes, Dy -Slujfs.&ce. A great variety of Apothecary anil l’liy aician’s Glass Ware Ointment and Pill Pots Composition ind Gians Mortsrs Glass Lamps sad Lamp Glasses Elegant Cut Glass Smelling Bullies A.lass Funnels, Graduated Measures \*. trite and Green Vials, assorted, Ac. SURGEON’S INSTRUMENTS. Porltel Sets Turnkeys Trusses Spring and Thumb Lancets Forceps. Spatulas, Bougies, Cathoters Apothecaries Scales and VVeights, ftc. PATENT MEDICINES, or EVERY DESCRIPTION, VIZ.: Seidlilz 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 Drops Itch Ointment, ftc. All of which are offered for sale on the most liberal terms, for cash or credit. L. ft H. having made such arrangements With the principal Drng-Hooees in the Uni ted States, as to be-continually supplied with fresh and genuine articles, flatter them selves that no establishment of the kind in this state, can oflhf greater inducement* to dealera. The merchant, the planter, and the pliys clan, can here he supplied with al most every article hi lhe drug line, and may depend upon hiving their orders e ecuted with neatness, accuracy and despatch. Nov 5 Pilotage A T a meeting of tbe Board of Comauiiion- era on the 15th instant, it was ordered that. John Robbies, be suspended from aotieg as a Pilot, for one month. By order. JNO. G. HOLCOMBE, SecCu.C. P. Oct 18 66nf A CARD. rpilB subscriber, admitted to practice in A the several Court* of Law and Equity n fbi* State, offers to the public bis pro- foesioMl aer.ricee in' for Courts of Bibb, | Henry, lofones, | £ Mtcon, Bibb County, (Ga.) July 7 84 FRESH SWEET OILj £~tiF very superior quality, suitable for to- \P-Me nee, just received and for sal* by LAY ftHENDRICKSON, i Nov 3 Druggjsto, ShiiTs Buildingn* Georgitr^Camdea Coimty. TV ALL WHOM IT MAt CO. VC MRS "00, deceased, applies to the Court of Ordtn- ary of said County, for latten dbmitaoiyon ***d estate 1 These are, therefore, to Cite irk idmonish all and ringula*. tha heirs tod ereft 'tors of mid deeeased, to. fito their objeciii,M «fe>y k»v*),in my offipe, oo « btfo,* " toners Fin ka gtonted te th* applicant. Witacss the Hen WilBtmGIW on* of the Juttieeo Of said Coutt. tb<i Silk June, 182i. JOHN BAJLRV.ro. eo.ee. June SO . • g2 - ■ I ■ I—, . « . „ 1.1 , s. Notice. VTINE MONTHS titer date. »pr liestion will Li be made to tilt Honorsble Inferior Caur: Oh uham county, for leave to sell the rrn: mil persona! estate of the late Mrs. Ann Ham- lion, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ndcred . rs ,f a iM estate, WORTHING I ON G ALE, Executor, tearet- 1(, " a Georgia—riJamden County, TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONcEUN. W HB U RAB Luuis Djfuur, Admiuiu atot of the Estate of Huile Pelletier, d, .tj applies to ihe Court of Ordinary of said coua. ty, for letters dismissury on arid estates These are. therefore, to cite *M admomth ag and singular, the heirs end creditors of u ( a«e» . d to file tbelr ebjeetiuos (if any they have) in my office, on or before the first Uoa day in January neat, qr letter* will be gnats to the applicant. . 722S,"I Witoess the Hon. William O.bma IL S. I one of the Juatiees ot said Couo- this25th June, 18 5. JOIN BdlLV, c. e. o. e. e. ,lun. 30 #2 Georgia—‘Chatham Count*. in the C"Urrot Ordinary, K,y Term, 182 O N the pe itionof Henry Champion, tcml*< iitrstur of Jtihn Street, (tcc-osed, praV'ntf an order Mei o bc'msdc abeshae or: hia im plying witn the lair, lor the sale of a Lot of Ground, number four, [4] aeei-; Tr.t,i„». dey tolds Ward—Also, p itt of * L .1, numb* sia, Tower Tylhmg, Detker W.,id bein,- the rest estate of the arid uec. lor the bent Ui ,r the heirs and ero-litbn i—1mi Ordrr-.ri. ts,et a notl-e be published nine months, in one of ke. Public Gaaetls of the City ut 8»vai,«ali t requiring all pc son, inlet e*cd, to show cau.e. f any they have, why (In- prayer of the pu'-i- tinner slinutd not ho grant :d. 5 M. BONH.n e. n. Halt 15 4;.q N otice. 4 GRP-EAR1B to leave obtained fr m thr Honorsble the Inferior Court, sitting for irdinary .purposes! for Camden - County, 1 rtufl ondhe first Tuesday in December next, xnoee to nublic sale, at tbe Gun i-t-House at lefierson, In nid c anity, t h.t of land- <n the Tenth Diatrict of Monro* County, No. 9i, fo the benefit of the orphan* of LdVi Johns dec r A JOHN LED, Guardian. Root IS 14 Notice. VTINE MONTHS after date of this notice, txj application wilt be made to the Honors, lie the Court ofOrdiimry of Chatham Coun. y, for permission to sell sll the real estate of (oho WakerU , dec. tar the benefit of th heir*and creditors of asid deceased- ROBERT HOT, Baecutor. Feh 24 W Notice. ■jJBl dl! months after oaie, application will he ntde to tf.e Honorable ih: Inferior Court if Camden County, when aitt ng for oidinaiy rurpo-es, for ioare to sell 250 acres of laud belonging to the estate of John Brown, dc- ,-eased, for the benefit of the heir* and credi- orsofsril estate. SARAH BROWN, Admistratria. Jefferson, (8:ll June, 1 '25. o 78 I N oticei VTINE MONTHS after the date hereof, *p* Li plication will be made to ihe Hunorabie die Court of Ordinary for the County of Chat- Ham, for leave to sell tbe whole or * part, ur parti of a tract of bind, lying and being in tbe eoicty of Effingham,, containing by re- ccni survey, nine hundred aad eighty-fire seres, and known by th*e name of the Tuck- -seeking Tract, formerly tbe property of King and Hotchkiss, now belonging to the •state of Aleiander 8. Roe’s orphans, for the benefit *f said orphans. WILLI AM MOREL, Guitdisn A- S. Roe's Orphans, lulv 14 87 Notice. N INE.MONTHS,after date, application will be made to die Interior Court of Sastbam County, sitting for ordinary purpo ses, for lease to sell all the real estate of thr Itte.ThOmaa Savage, of Bryan County, vis: Point Pkotatlon,. consisting oftwn hundred jand eighty acres Rie* Land, on the 0:-eeehcc it'ver, four mile* below the F:rry, adj .-ltfiog '■he pkntotion if Joseph Habersham-aod Ste phen Bliott. Also, two hundred end fifty acres, more or kite of Pine Land, appertain, mg thereto. Also, a Tract of Land celled (alius, codtsMog filly acrer, on Medway Biv «r, acQoining the lands of 1. J. Maswell. MART SAVAGE, Adm'rx. June ’6 71 Georgia—Chatham County. 11 the Cuunof Ordinary—Mar Teroi, : ttJS. O N the petition of Robert Hoy, Eze- u.-t ot John Wsckerly^ dec., prayii g sn order Mei to he made sbsulutr, on h.s complying With toe law,'to sell 't wo Tracts ot Laud in Laurens County, being the real eat He of the •rid deceased, for the bene.M ui tbe heua .nd creditors i It' is ordered, lint a notice be mbliqhed, uine montnrj to une uf the G ;- srttes of the edy of Sayanuah, requiring ad persons interested, to show cause, d any they can, why the prayer of the p> tdioner should not be granted. 8 M ROND, c c. o. Georgia—Vamiien Louu.y. TO AlL WHOM 11 M.iY CON .ERW W HEREAS J. B ichlott fun. adtaiajatrai.ot on the estates ot D.viUTucker sod O.nt U’Credic, applies to the Court of Ordinary of ttid County, for Letter- dismissary on tbt -nates oi aaid deceased personu These are, lierefore, to cite and idnonuh the heirs >-d creditors of Hid deceased parsons, t» fils •heir objrction* (if any, they have) in my of lice, on or before tbe fiiat Monday io January next, or kttaie wiMhe grouted to the appli cant. *■■■) Witecas the Hon. William Gibson, I <1 one of tbe Justices of arid Court, ’■ —» this31th June, 18'5. JOHN HAILEY, e. e o. e. e. .Trine 30 — . . ■—■■■■> |* Georgia —Camden.County. RY tab COURT OP ORDLrAKV tOI 8 AID COUN IY. , W HEREAS loirn Chevalier, has applied to aaid -Court, for Letters Diimuaury m the estates of Samuel Rosens and Erse 8, Muck, deceased. Throe are, tl'-ytiure, ts tie and admonish, ail and ring-il >p, ihe kin dred and creditors ot tbe Hid d ceiled pet* ions, fo file their objections, il say they hart, in my office, au or before the first Monday in January next, or Letters will be granted tbt applicant. Wit ess the Honorable James Scot', one uf die .unices of rtitMiouri, this •■*• ten th day of April, e gbteeu hundred and twenty-fire. 1 » [L. 5.1 JOnN BAILEY, C.C.O.C C. Apr I II 24 ta e of Georgia—Chatham County- TO ALL WHOM IT mA Y CONCERN. .fVHBRBAS Daaiel Ctfnev, It. has sppfi* W ed to the Honatribk tire Court of Or- dinary of Chatham County for Ijttera of ad lainkmtkwoartte ettafe-ttol effects *f Wit ham Woddb' idge.hte ■ f Savannah, merchant, deed, on behalf of the heirs and creditor a, and by rrqieatof »be relatives, Then are tbeKIore to cite and admonish til asd ringukr the kindred and cledftars of the irid decent eftto Btotbrir ehjeeH»e»(if any they have) taUbe granting or the edmmkUwtkp at the eaktoerth* deeeaifdeotheappknMA n th* Clerk'a Offio* of the aaid Court, en orbefota the third day of November next i otherwk* kttetaof adtuinlMsetioe aritt be g-anted Witnem the Honorable Ilia* Fort one of the Juatioaaofth* Hid Court, the fourth d*y af October, A. D oo* (bouHtri rigk' . tuiadred and twenty firo. - BAMtwk BOMDs CL ftO. •».« «»• Georgia—Camden County. UY THE COURT OF OUUlNAltY r'O SAID COUNIT, . T9HRRRA8 Lewie Raqhlotl, applica to til* ' jj Court of Ordinary of artid Counlyi fur letters Ditmisaory oo the estate of Pr.ncrt RAolupe I These are, tharelbre, to cite t"d idmonish, all and aingular, tire kindred and creditors of aaid deeeased, to fi'e their ol.jj.e- tions, if any th*y hare, in my office, on or be fore the 6 ot Monday in January nest, ntheb wise Letters 01001111017 wffi be grimed tbs applicant- WitneH the Honorable Samuel darker one of the Juatiees of arid Court, this ■ixteenlh dfv of April, eighteen bum dred and twenty-fire. (L. 8.1 JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C. C Anvil 21 9 J - Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL A ROM IT MAT COJiUM# ,4i» 1ERBAS John Bardse, Adointi*mW ^ of the- Estate of David G Jouea, *’• d a:-|d county, deceived, applica to the Cuen if Ordinary of *sid county, for letten 0w ini- aory oa nid Ea atei. These are therefore te cite and whaowj all and angular, the heir* and creditors d •»< deceased, to fi e their ohjeetiuns (>f asy they haver io my office, <m or before tiro fint Bw* •lay in- Maroh next, otherwise ktters ek "* Minted the applicant. . Witneas the Hon. WilKam Gibson, see* [L. 8.] .be Justices bf Hid Coutt, •"* 27th August, 18 A „ . JOHN BAILEY, Clk. C. 0 C.C. Bnnt. 3 ' Georgia, Chatham County. ay the Hueorrirk tbe Justice* of the Ink** Court of Citttbsm County, rithug f«* tr IVA^^WBOM ITAUr .TWilBBBAS Jonathan Meigte \j# to* of tbe Hteto ef Saumel B*ogb «J deceased, bro petitioned the Court 010^; », to be dismisaed from hi* arid *™«*"J tron r, Now then are therefore, to cat :^Jtswa'SB. before the tenth d.J »f llkroh, "g;, JjS wise Letter* D wararnyy WH1 he grontefl uw ttTIbe ?tonHiMeAmb*n»Pj*1«h af the sriu Juatiees, ttoe t**hj*7 » «*■ k***# ’8AMU8LM. BbNB, (Start CmrtOrdedg