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.SHERIFF'S 8AI.E. 1
On thefiret 'PUeedagin December next,
W ILL b* sold at tkn Coerl-Hotte* in tha
city of Savannah, batweenlh* hour*
•flex sod four o'clock,
All that lot of land. known by tho loiter
t. Rnatke*** Word, (being half Of a tciiot
filoo. lot andimpravemeuM No. 1, Ogle,
tkorpa Ward. •
AW 0%ro (If! Chariot i levied on tithe
property m tin settle of John Grlbbiu. to
•atnfj two executionq in favor of the Bank
at the United Slates and Naome Stanton.
hAJeo, the tenement on tba eouth half of
lot No. 8, Trustee* Garden, in; the City of
Savannah i levied on as the property of
George Carter, to aatiefy an execution in
fkvor of executor of Ann Middleton, levied
ao and tarnoiiovor.by a constable.
I. D’LYON, a. o..
. pnvlf 38
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Pit thifirei Tuesday in Jim. next,
.WW/lLL be void before the Court Houae
’ Tv in the City of Savannah between the
keurtof lOand 4 o'clock, ,
All that tract or parcel of land contain-
but Ml acres, more' of less, together with
100 acreeof marsh land called Oakland.' el-
tnated. lying and being in Little Ogeechjo
District m the CYunty of Chatham l bound'
ad on tho north by lande of Flemming Akin
on the east by lands of Dart. Parker, and
on t|ie south by lands of B. Walburger, and
on. life west by northeast branch of Little
Ogeedlun Rfficr. together VMth all and sin
gular, edifices and unproveifitmts; levied on
nnder a 6 fa or foreclosure from George L-
Cope, to John M'Nieh, Peter Mitcliel and
Robert Mitcbel.
I. D’LYON, a. c. c.
. nog, 7 "38
The subscriber beg* leave to
Inform his friends and the public,
that he hee completed hie large.
and commodious house, in,.the
beet ami moat comfortable mariner, and ten
dera hie thank* to those who havo heretofol i
favored him with their calls, ,and flatter
himself that by hia unremitted attention to
pleats, ba will share a part, of tho (iublic
istro isge. Ilia 'house will at all times be
'nrnixhed with the beet the country affords,
hit bar with chnicpdiquors, and bit stables
with good corn and provender, together
with t faithful and experienced ostler. The
Mansion Bouse I* situated'oa the east side
of the public square, in theto'wn of Clinton,
directly on the road loading fVom Milledge-
villo to' Macon, and nearly opposite the
Clinton Hotel II. H. BLATTER.
Clinton, August >3. 07fre .
N. B.—Families .can be accommodate^
with private roams, which ere comfortable.
‘ O' The editors of the Augusta' Chroni
cle ahiV Savannah Georgian, are requested
to publish the above advertisement once a
Week for three months and forward their
accounts to this office for settlement.
RTV-t
SHERIFF'S SALE—Com-inOrd.
On the jirrl Tuesday, in December next,
YMTt.LL be said, at the Court House, in
If the City of Savannah, between the
•anal hours at sale.
Two St ages, four HArscs, and four sets of
Harness, belonging to this end of the Au*
Rusts Line ; levied on under a foreclosure
of a Mortgage from Joseph I., Thompson,
to Jostiph Gumming. assigned to Alex. T
eov 7
A. D’LYON, d.
s. c. c.
38
. I SHERIFF’S SALE. •
?_ jOn thefiret Tueedau in December next,
/\JKH*L he sold at the Court House in the
/ FT* City of Savannah, between the usu
>1 boars of stle. ppT
All that tract of land situate and being in
the District of White Bluff, known as the
'Farm Plantation, containing (750) seven
hundred hod filly acre*, more or less; leri-
•d on as the property of the estate of Thos.
Rice, to satisfy a judgement in favor of the
White Bluff Congregation,.
1. D’LYON, a..c.c.
■ Bov 7 30
SHERI FF’S SALES—dONTt ded.
. .On, the fir *t Tueeday in December next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House in
Chatham County, between thauiua
boors
AU that certain tract or parcel of land si
tuated in the County of Chatham, and Stale
®f Georgia. on the salt* between the ,-Glands
of Slfidaway and Burnsides aod known by
the name of Redoubt lilaud. ouulainiug sixty
three acres more or less. Also; all that oth
er 'ml or parcel of land situated and being
qti Hkidaway Island, in the County' afore-
aaitl composed of three different anil origin
ally distinct tracts of land but adjoining each
, Other, the first of which was originally grant*
ad to Michael Ritter farone hundred acres,
- tin. 1 second of which was origiosliy"granted to
Jim. Ellis for fifty acres, and the third and
la*t of which was originally granted jo Mi.
chaelHitter for fifty acres.whici three tracts
•f land contain in ilie whole (not including
. Redoubt Island) two hundred and thirty-sev
en acres with the.appurtenances; levied on
(q-sstisfy the Planters Bank of the State of
Georgia oh foreclosure'of i mortgage,
gainst John W. Stirk.
It D’LYON, *. t. c.
Dpv7 . 38
NOTICE. j
O N the first Monday of January next, I
shall.expose to sale at the Market of
Bi. Marys, between the usual hours) seven
SLAVES, the properly of the estate of Aa
ron Tyson, bv virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary dor Camden Cmlnty—
Conditions cash '
MARTHA TISON, Adm’rx.
Nov? > 3"rfL*
PLANTERS'HOTEL, WARRENTON.
THE Subscribers having enttor-
ed into co-partnership in the
‘.Ml PLANTERS’ HOTEL, take this
■Hmethod of informing their friends
and the pnblio that they continue to keep op
flint well kintwn establishment, on the east
side of the pnblio square in Warrentnn, and
return thoir sincere thankB to those who have
favored them with their custom, and wish for
a continuance of that support from tlie public
whicii their attention to business will merit.
Tlieir table will be supplied with every thing
the country and season afford. Their fiat'
Will bp supplied with the choicest kind bfli-
qeurt—Stahles^rovided kith good provendor
and attended by faithful and careful ostlera.
ASA CHAPMAN,
martha Evans.
October 18.
17 The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle
and Savannah Georgian, are Requested to pub
lish the above once a week for 8 weeks, and
forward theif accounts to the subscribers iu
Warrington; A. C. & M. A.
Oct. 27 32
XOWA&S
8URANCK COMPANY ;
• NeV-'*ork, % ■
TNCORPORATED bV th* Legislature
1. of the state of New-York, lor the pur-
'use of insuring HOUSES-and OTHER
BUILDINGS, VESSELS IN PORT and
their CARGOES, MERCHANDISE end
other PERSONAL PROPERTY,
Loss oT VJttinftge ^ tire,
and also to insure VESSELS and MER
CHANDISE against the HAZARDS OF
INLAND,NAVIGATION, or TRANS *
PQRTATlON.
Capital tock 880(5,000,-
Which has all biffin paid in CASH, and the
public muy rely with Confidence upon the
whole sum. being always available to meet
its engagements. R, HAVENS, Prest.
Tier subscriber having been appointed
Agent for the above Company', .will insure
sgainst Loss by Fire, and Hazard nf Inland
Navigation, sb set forth in the preceding
proposals, on Is favorable forme .*» can be
done in this city. S. C. DUNNING,
Agent for Howard Innrance Company.
N. If — Person* living in the country,
can have insurance effected by addressing
the Agent, giving a dcarriptioapf the prem
ises to be insured, post paid.
Sept 20 16
, EXEGU TOR’S SALE.
On Thureilay the-\6lh December next. -
W ILL be sold at the plabtation of the late
Col. Nicholas Vyare, oo Little River,
in Columbia county, the corn and fodder arid
other provisions made there the present sea-
ton, and all the farming utensils belonging to
the place, the stock of horses aod mules,
among which are some valuable brood mares,
and fine colls of the best blood—the Mock of
eatlle^Mjmefrill, and some half blood of the
EngtijWbreed—the Mock of hogs, and the
P tool atom—'dinre are about fifteen hundred
acres of land, and enough c leared, and in oil!-’
livation to give employment to twenty r five or
thirty bands. Much of this land it of good
\ quality,, aod the rest very valuable for it*
timber.
ALSO,
At tire same time and place, will be sold the
'. Grist and Saw-Mills do Little River, and the
Bridge across it, known-as Ware*, with abuut
forty acrea of land attached thereto.
And on. Thursday, the 22ii December,
there will be sold at lire Plantation on Shvan-
oah River, in Coldmbia county, at the rtiuuth
of the Kiokee Creek, the whole of the com
tud fodder, farming utensils,' stock. Sic. be-
i longing to that place, and also (Ire plantation
.rjtsnlf; including abuut six hundred acres of
bod of verv excellent quality.
<» And oo Thursday tire <9tb December, will
be sold at tlw market-house, in the City of
Augu»ta, about FORTY vary likely NE
GROES, including mechanics, house «er
ranli, aod field band*. The sales at each
Place will ootmoBDce at ten o’clock. A, M.
and ante at 4 utolock. P. M. aod be contiou-
•dfrem day to day, until the property is all
Twelve months credit will be. given for ill
euras over Ten Dollars, and notes, with good
•scanty required, before tb* property will be
Itlirerod.
SUSAN B. WARE. Ex'iYxt
WM. W. HOLT, £x'r
October 81 Of (A* WiUrf X. War*
W ' ' ' . "' -
—Nvrtb American lieview,
JW. XUX.
CONTENTS.
I Claims.of the United States on Naples
• and Holland. “
I- Messuage of the President of
the Uifilcd States to the House of
Represent alivea, relative' to the
claim on Naples.
2 Message of the President of the
United States, transmitting the cor
rcepundence’ relating to the claims pf
the citixens of the United Stales up
on the Government of the. Nether
lands.
II. Lord Byroad Character and Wri
tings.
1. Recollections of the life of By
ron. By the late R. C. Dallas. Esq.
8. Correspondence of Lord Byron
-with a Friend; including his Letters
to his Mother'; in -1808, 1810, and
1811.
3. Journal pf the Conversation of
Lord Byron. By Thqmas Medwin.
}
III. Wayiandts Discourses on the Duties
of an American Oitijen.
' The Duties nf an American Citi-
8en ;‘ two Discourses delivered in the
First Baptist Mectiiig-Hniise iu Bos
ton. By Francis Way rand, jr.
IV. Pinkney’s Poems.
Poems. By Edward C. Pinkney.
. V. English Common Law Reports.
Reports of Cases argued and de
tnrmined.in .the English Courts of
Common Law. Edited by Thomas
Sergeant and John C. Luwber, Esqrs
VI. Orphic Poetry.
OrpheitfePneiarum Grfficnrum An-
tiqul-siinus.—Anctore Georgio Hen
rico Bode.
VII. Columbus.
Codice diplomatico Colombo- Ame
ricano, ossia Raecnltn di Docnuienti
originali e inediti, spettanti a Cristo-
, foro' Colombo, file. Genova, 1823.
VIII. Gold and Silver in Mexico.
A report on the Expediency of
Augmenting the Duties on the Ex
portution.of Gold and Silver, present
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. W rifford’s Mercantile Pen
manship: 451
4. Sumioary View.of America 453
5. Addresses before the New-
York Acadetnv of Fine Arts 459
6. Bacon’s Flea for Africa. . 462
7. Barnard's Polyglot Gram
mar. * 474
B. Crafts’ Address before the
Pflilpetto Society- 464
9. Blanco White’s Spanish
VarietioB. 467
Qpsrlerly List of New Publi
cations; 469
Index. 483
Just received by W. T. WILLIAMS.
■Oct 20 29 '
Ware-House 4
fit QOMXOiaSZON SGBZKfiSS,
MACON.
r UE undersigned has rented of Farisb
Carter, Esq. his W are-Houses at tins
place, and tenders Ilia services tu Ins friends
and the public, in the above line of business,
with assurances that any business confided
to his cafe, shall receive bis personal nod
undivided attention, and that his best exer
tions will be used Vo give satisfaction to his
customers. Tho Ware Houses are new,
extensive, sale, and very conveniently ar
ranged and situated for lu« transaction of
business. |
He intends running tw» good and sub
stantial boats during the moating season,
Which Will be expedited in their passages up
and down, by the aid of ove ot the Steam
Boat Companyhi Steam- tinate. Insurance
on merchandise and produce shipped by Ins
boats, can be .effected iu a responsible office
on as favorable terms us by any other boats
that will run the river; and reasonable ad,
-vaneps will be made by him on produce
shipped by them to the consignment of bis
friends in Savannah. By the first boats lie
will receive a good supply of GROCERIES,
which he Will sell on moderate terms. 4
He now ojfcre for Sale■
200 Pieces first quality Cotton Bagging
1000 Bushels Liverpool Salt.
JUHJT T ROWLAND.
Macon, October 12, 1825,
Oct 20 _J 29fel
NEW-YORK
STATU LITERATURE
CLASH NO. Ill, FUR 1825,
f II E eubscriber boa received by (he lets
A‘- arrival*,‘a dirge assortment If
HARDWARE, CVTLERY. JAPAlNN
ED AND FANCY GODS,
AMqxo wlltcn Akx,
Ivory and Balance Hindis Knives and
. Fork.
Buck and Bone Uandle do do
( JUxors In casus and dox. 'in great va
riety
4 Pen, Pocket, two blade and Sportmen’e
Knives '
Rodger’s Knives and Scissors
Shoe,' Bread, B'Jtchore’ and Cooks’
Koivea
Chizxcls, Plane Irons, and- Gouges of
'.all kinds
Drawing Knives, broad,and narrow
Axes ■ 1 - ’
Plated, Brittania, and Irpn, tea and ta-
. blc Spoons - .
Brittannia tea and coffee Pol's, Compo
sition, copper Slid iron Tea-kettles
Composition Saucepans *nd. Digesters
Brass, iron and Japanned Candlesticks
and Lamps
Waffle and Wafer Ironi
Gilt, plated, pearl, bone, and japanned
Button*
Coat, vest and suspender Moulds
Padlocks, chest, trunk, till and enp-
board brass and iron Box Locks .
Knob and Mortice Lock*
Stock locks ,
Files and Rasp* of all kinds
Morocco pocket-books and wallet*
Note cases aud work boxes
dressing cases '
Brass curtain, cloak and curtain fins
Brass nnd iron butt Hinges
Wood and bed screws
Hook and I’lale Hinges
Hledgos and Hand Hammers
Anvils aud Vices
Iron werigoq, blioe and nail Hammers
Brass commode KnoliB. -
- Brass, iron and wood Castors
Coal-scoops and eoal-lieods
Coal sifters and Dust pans. Spit-boxes
Wiiittemore’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 bins Si spurs
Brass Andirons, shovel aud tongs
Brass and wire Fenders
Iron and Steel knitting pins
Needles, Fish-hooks aud fishing tackle
Cast iron Pols, ovens, dogs, Spiders &
skillets
Sad irons, Trace-chains At screw plates
German. English. Blister'and Cast sleet
Hand paiinctl, mill, pit, cross cot, back
and keyhole Haws
Brace and Kitts
Round and flat Bolts
Smith's and small Bollows
Waggon anil Cart boxes
Bed Keys. Hide whips, Tacks fit Brads
Copper Toenails, Spelling Books and
Writing Paper, slates and slate pencils
Shovels.spades and hoes
Together with almost every other article
in the line, which Rre offered for sale on ac
commodating terms by
NATH B. WEED,
Oct 29 • No. 8 Gibbous’ Range.
W HICH will be drawn on the fourth day
of January, 1828, and finished in a
few minutes.
45 Numbers—6 Uam.ots to be Drawn,
selLlyo scheme.
1
Prize of
$ 109,008 is
$ 100,000
1
do
517,000
50.000
1
do
20,U00
20,000
1
.do
10,500
10.6UG
8
do
5.000
10,0UU
4
do
2,500
10,MO
10
do
2.000
20 OiiO
39
do
1,000
3'»,000
78
do
500
39,000
468
do
100
46,800
4446
do
.*» -
222,300
5051
Prizes..
8567,600'
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS AND
0 YER AND TERMINER FOR THE
CITY OF SAVANNAH, OCTOBER
TERM, 1825. •
W HEREAS William C. Wayne, Freder
ick Herb, Charles Dunham and Wil
liam Tour, were drawn, aod Mitninooed to-at
tend as Grand Jurors at this, term of the
Court and have made default. Ordered, that
they be severally fined m the sum of forty
dollars, unless gaud and sufficient game of ex
cuse be filed on bath with the clerk of this
court on or before the first day of the next
term. -
And whereas. Hugh Cassidy, George F.
Palme* end Matthew Luffhorougb, were also
drawnland summoned toattend as Petit Ju
rors, aod made default, Ordered, that they
be severally fined in the sum-of twenty dollars
nnlesa good and sufficient cause of excuse be
filofi on oath with the plprk „f this' court, <w
or before the first day'pf the' next term.
True extract from the minutes. ,
- ROBERT. W. POOLER, Clerk,
Sav.nnah, gut Oot.
-tiBW
lii this Scheme composed of 45 numbers
by combinstinn, with six drawn ballots,
there will be 2b prizes, each with three of
the drawn numbers on ; 585, each With two
of the drawn numbers on ; and 4446, each
with one of the drawu numbers ou : those
tickets having none of the drawn ballots on
them being blanks.'
To determine the tote of thp 14.190 tick
ets in the scheme, the 45 numbers, from i
to 45, inclusive, Will bo severally placed in
a wheel on the day of .drawing, und six td
them be' drawn; and that lii ket having on
it as a combination the 1st, 2d aud 3d drawn
number, will be entitled lo'the prise nt
{$100,000
That having on it the 4th, 5th. uud 6th,
50.0OU
That having on. it the 2d, 3d and Ru,
.20,0011
That having on it the 3d, 4th, and fith.
10,500
Those two tickets having on Item the 2d.
4th and. blh.' or the 2d, 4th and 81.., each
.. 5.00U
Those four, having on them tlie 2d, 3d,
and illh, Ihe 2d, 5th and 6th, tlie 3d, 4lhanu
6lh, or the 3d, 5th and 6th, each .*...2,500'
Those ten tickets, having'on them the
1st, 2d and 4th, 1st, 3 d and 6th,
1st, 2d a'nd 5th, 1st, 4th and 5tt>,
• 1st, 2d and 6lh, 1st, 4tK-nn<l Glh,
1st, 3d abd 4th, 1st, 5th and 6th,
1st, 3d and 6th, 2 d, 3 d and 5th,
each 2,000
Those 39 tickets having on. them two ot
the drawn numbers, and those two the 3d
and 5th, each .......1,000
v Those 78 tickets haviog two of the drawn
numbera on them, and those two the 4th and
6th, or the 5th and6lh, each 500
All others, (being 468) with any 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
to an inferior prixe.
Prizes payable forty days after the draw
ing, and subject to the usual deduction of
fifteen per cent
ticKets • ,^5o
SHARES *»*»........in proportion.
S3* N. B.—Orders for tickets or shares in
the above Lottery, will be received at
■ ALLEN’S
EXCHANGE OFFICE ON THE BA Y.
fa.
GENERAL DilU.G.
CHEMICAL and FAMILY MEDICINE
WARE SU1II E.
LAY &. HENDRICKSON,
Whotuole anil Retail Uroggiele, comer if
Congrats ami (FTuU iicti- Sin els.
B H A ll’s BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH,
H AVE received b> tholste arrivals fiom
Boston, New-York and Philadelphia,
tlie remainder of their Fall'and Winter
supply of GOODS, consisting (if a very ex
tensive and well Selected assortment ot
Drugi and Medicinmr, Perfumery and Fancy
Article*, Br : usher, Dys-Stujfi, Use.
A great varieiy of Apothecary and Phy-
siciau’s Glass Ware
Ointtiiont and Pill Poi*
Composition mid Glass Mortars
Glass Lamps and Lump Glasses
Elegant Cut Uiass Smelling Rollins
Glasb Funnels. Graduated Measures
White and Green Vials, aborted,,&c.
SURGEON'S INSTRUMENTS.
Po ket Sets Turnkejs Trusses
Spring and Thumb Lancets
Forceps. Spatulas, Bougies, Catheters
Apothecaries Scales and VVeights, die.
PATENT MEDICINES,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, VIZ I
Seidliiz and Soda Powders Balm of Quito
Henry’, Culcitied Magnesia
Genuine Lee’s, Anderson’s and Hooper’s
Pills
Swhim’s celebrated Panacea
James’Anti-Dyspeptic Pills
Balsam Honey, Church’s Cough Drops
Itch Ointment, die.
All of which are offered for s lo on the mom
liberal terms, for cash or credit.
L. th H. having made such arrangements
with the principal Drug-Houses in Die Uni
ted Slates, as to be continually supplied
with fresh anil genuine articles, flatter them
selves that uo establishment of the hind 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 rhe drug line, and may
depend upon having their.ordora e ecuted
with neatness, accuracy and despatch.
Nor ft ,
Pilotage.
A T a meeting of the Board of Commission-
era'on the 15th instant, it was'ordered
that Jolia Robbins, be suspended from aeliog
as a Pilot, forone mooth.
JNO. G. HOLCOMBE* SeeCy.C. P.
Oct 18 28uf
A CARD.
T HE lubtoriber, admitted to practide in
the several Courts of Law and Equity
n this State, offers to tho publio his pro
fessionai services in the Courts of
Bibb, I Henry, I Jones, | Crawford,
Monroe; I Joiner, Twiggi, , Pike.
WASHINGTON FOE.
Macon, Bibb County, (Ga.)
JiHv 7 > 84
, FRESH SWEET OIL, ^
O F very superior‘quality , suitable for ta
ble'use, jnet received and foraale by
’ LAY fit HENDRICKSON,
NMl , Druggists, Shadla Building*.
POLICE OFF1CB,
v'. - Savannah, 0 t. 28, 1825.
TN MBARRA8SMF.NTS having occurred
xCd in-relation in tjrket*. notice is hereby
given, that agreeably to the ordintnee pass
ed -first September, 1825, no general, ticket
will pms hi bearer after tun o’clock at night,
ahd that no epetial ticket will avtil after the
•ame hour " unlee I the place where he or eke
seguing and the purpoeefor which eaid ticket
ie rises, beepecified therei».** Stick epeeial
ticket will be effuctuelfor on* night only.
JOSEPH W. JACKSON.
Oct 2tf Chairman of Council.
50
* HAY.
BUNDLES PRIME HAY, landing
trom Brig.Pheasant, for sale by
.... - - f,n.
Georgia—r'anideiv Countv
to all WUOMITMAt CONCESX
HRRBA8 Alexander Atkinson, Ad^fa.
vv stratoe on the Bsute ot John Atkl!]
-on; dece • d. applies \o the Court of Otdii
»ry of end County, for Isttera -6 uniawn
srtd estate i The*,- are, therefore, toTtTsS
-dmoniih all and rngular, the bain .nd'.v?
tore of s.id deoeased, to fite their objeciao.
tjf any they have) in my office, oa of bf“
the Ant Monday in January oext, or £
will ba grunted to the appliaant.'’ **
Fr *M Witnem the Han Wilfiam Olw
P 4 if “ he “L- ' h ? of .aid C35
l—J thia25 hJuut, 1615. > *
JOHN BAILEY, cck,
m
April IP
r C GHISWOI
PIANO FORTES.
E XTRACT'-from the report of the Com
mittop of Premiums and Exhibitions of
thii Franklin institute of Ihq State of Penn
sylvania, for the promotion of the Mechanic
Art*, for 1825.
Premium No 47—to' the maker of the
bust horizontal piano, is adjudged to A.
Babcock, nf Boston, for specimen No. 327,
whiph ie ■ horizontal piano, made for A.
Mackey, of Bouton. It ha* received the
high approbation of the judges. Every part
nf its interior mechanism has the highest
finish, nnd its tone and touch are excellent.'
The strings are.all. of steel wire, the lowest
octavo being covered with flattenod wire.
It entitles its maker to the Sii.vir Medal,
having been cun-ddered Ihe best of the four
square pianos, which sre all very good.
PIANO FORTES from the Factoryjnf
A. Babcock, answering to the above ue-
dcriptino, and warranted to be of hia very
best make, tiir sain by
1. VV. MORRELL, Savannah.
Oct 29 3.1fu
' Georgia—Hamden County
TO ALL WHOM,It'MAY CONo’KHjY
iiEUEAS loUi» D.djor. Admlnitt^L
rf of the Estate of BaSile Pelletier, d c ?f
applies to ths Oourt of Ordinary of aaidcout
v, for latiera dismiasu y on laid eatatc^
These me, therefore, to ote aod admoniib -.n
xnd aingulat, the heirs and creditors of
ueeesied to file their oMce inns (if any the*
have) in my office, on ot bolure (lie first g 0 /
day in Jsuuary next, or latery will be cruia
to the applicant. * "
r—M Wiinow the HonJ*William Gibson
IIE- v. II «no of the Juitloe. of said C„ un .
Mr Til tbi*S5ih tone, I8'J
JOHN BAILT.e.o.o. e.t
Juii* 30 p2
NOTICE
V TNR rpontht RtV <1 ite, application will be
made to the Inferior Court of r*hxth&ip
•jountyjiittinjf for ortiinHry purpotet for an
inlet. gl)»idut«y to «e»i f ur uni five,
4 and 5) in Carpenter's tow, and lo* No.
me, (i) Green Ward,in ihi city oi Savann*!',
»ein^ the r.’nl eatate of Francis Ja'.incau, dec
m the benefit of th^ heira au ’ creditors of
id estate WILLI ill GliS O'J.
Qualifori Executor
Notice.
VflfJE MONTHS after dote* application will
Lv be ma-i»*. to the Honorable Inferior Court
Jli’-tlHuftcounty, tor leave to veil Ih«; rev'
ml peraonaUstale of tbe late lira Ann Him-
(ton, deccjHied. for the benrfit of the beirn
mdcreditvf »f siid* «s«' ate,
WORTHING I ON G AL*. Btecutofi
Notice.
1 GRRBARt K to leave-obtained 'fr m tlie
% Honorable the Inferior Court, sitt.og for
I di nary purposes,' for Camden County, I
hull on the first Tuesday in December next,
loose to <« >lic s.be, at the Court Haute 4
lefieraoD, in laid county, • l-.-t of land >n the
1'eath Diatriet of Honroe County, No 9.1, fo
he benefit of the orphans of Levi Johns dec r
JO IN LBB, Guaidian.
9-ot15 14
Notice.
VTINE MONTHS after date pf tbit notice,
spidtcation will be made to the Honors-
>t - ihe Court of Ordinary of Chatham Coun-
y. for perm-ssion to asll all the rest estate of
toftn Wakerlv, dec. • for the benefit of ib-
i«irs and ereditara ->f said deceased-
ROHBftT HOY, Executor.
Pub 94 *r.
N otice.
ifcS* **° R tb*after <^ 0, application wil! rvt-
XJ tu le to (he Honorablu th .• Inferior ''.our
)t w- iden County, w'»-n fitting f#r ordinary
e«» for leave \Q »elV xl50 acre# of
leloofi.ig to the estate of J«.*Ik.i Browrt, de'-
y-aeea. f>r tbs benefit of the heirs and cretL
or* of lai i entat-,
S ARAH BROWN, Admistratrix.
J ederaon, 1 Stir June, l xi
to: ’ r 78
N otice.
N INE MONTHS after the (late hereof ap
plication will be made to ' he Ruiiurahk
in.- tj-Mirt of Ordinary for thi^.' <un'y f dial-
Ham, for leave to sell the whule or a part, or
parts of a tract of land, lying end being in
tne cointy of Efffoghum, cootaiuing by t.--
os-pt survey, nine bundled and (i'hlv.fi t
seres, and known by the name of ti-e Tuck-
vsCekmg T ract; formerly the piopert, ot
K i g and Hotchkiss, now belonging to the
I st.tc of Alexander 8. Hoe’s orphans, for (kc
henefit of mid orphans. *
WILI 1\M MOREL,
Guardian A- 8. Roe's Orphans.
,’ulv *4 ' 87
' Notice.
N INE MONTHS -fo-r Itste, applinstioi
’ wijt be maoe to the Inferior Jourt o'
Cluith«m County, sitting fur ordinary purpo
ses, for leave 'o sell all tbe real eatate of tin
late Thomas Savsge, of Biyan Count v, via:
Point Plantation, consisting of two hundrr ('
sad eighty acres Rice Land. , on the-Oieechec
It'ver, four mile* below the F' rrv, tdj lining
'-he plantatihu cf Joseph Habersham and Ste
phen El.iutt Also, two hundred and fifty
acrea, more be leas, of Pine Land, appertain
ing thereto. Alto a Tract of l.i-d calh.il
iainA, omitsh ing fify acres, an Medway Uiv
er, .((joining tbe lah,'a of J J. Maxwell.
MARY SAVAGE, Adm’rx.
Jur- i, Tt
ta e of GeorgtH-*-Uhatliaiu
County. ^
TO ALL WHOM IT mA YCONCERN.
rOHfiKLAS Daniel Carney, Jr. h.j apoli.
Jj ed to tlie Honorable the Court of Or*
dinary of Chatham County 6 ; r fotrera of ad-
ministration oo -he eatate and effect* of Wil
liam Woodb; idge.iate - f Savannah, merchant,
deed, on bebatf of the heirs ai d creditors,
ano by rvqneat of 'be rehttivesv Theoe are
therefore to cite aod admonish til aod singular
the kindr d and creditors of the mid decoas
ed, to tile their objnetiooa (if. any they hare)
to the granting of the edminiatntioh of obc
eatate of the deceased to the applicant in the
Clerk 1 * Office of the mid Court, on or before
the third day of November next i otherwise
letter* of administration will be granted
W In eta the Honorable Rika Fort one of
the Justices of the mid Court, tbe fourth
day of October, A. D. one thousand eight
hundred and twenty fire.
8AM L. M. BOND, C. C. 0.
Ort.fi fiOfit
>• 1i V •
Georgia—Chatham County,
In ,he Court of Ordinary; May Term, l&cj
O N the pe ilion of Henry Chsmpion, ailmin.
lltratur of John Sl.-.ei.d-o-kted, prsyu,
-o order Alts u lie made ahotuie ou his cure
plying witi. the law, tor be s te of a Lot of
Uround, number four, [4] necund TyiUnr
iteyi.olda Ward—Also, p.rtof t Lot, unn.bti
sit, Tower Tything, Dei kei Wr d. being the
real eatate of the arid due. lor the bendy, , f
tlie heir* and creditors i—It is entered, tuati
notice be puh' thud nine m -utlis. in one of
-he Public Gaseiis of the City uf Ssvsnuih,
requiring ail potaonr intr.eaierl.tuihw tame,
f any they have, why the prayer ut the peii-
tinner ahuuld not be granted.
. S M. BOND, e c. a,
May 14 4^
Georgia—Chatham County.
11 the Cnutlof Ordiijd-y— Mat i'e- in, H:'i.
O N the petition of Hubert Hoy, EiE.n-,,1
ubjohn Wackcrl'-^ dec. pra-,» g so onVr
Aui |o be made aoaolutttt on hit couiplyiog
with the law, to sell i so Tracts of Land in
LdUreoa County, being the teal eatite ofiae
-aid deceased, for ihe benefit uf tne heira .1
ereditara i It it ordet-d, that • notice be
ubiiahed. nine monthc, in one of tl.i Gi.
idles of the city of Siv.nnjti, rcquiriig a I
nertoru intrrclti.-d, to show cause, if any*!i-y
con, why the prayer of the pemiuner ahuukl
not be gl inted 8. M. BOND, c c. o.
Georgia—Cuuuten county.
* TO ALL WHOM IT M \Y CQH'.ifeu.v.
W HEUE VS J. H-i-.htryy iu„. adxuR.stn'W
oh the eatites uf D.vid Tucker and D.vd
tPCrudi.-, applies to the Court < f Orduuq
uf te d I’.ounty, for Letters diaihirsary on the
estates ot mid decerned prisons: These sre,
h refure, tu cite and ad nonish the heirs smI
creditors of - said deceased persona, to bis
their objections (if any they hove) in my of
fice, on vr before the first Monday in Jaau.iff
next, or letters will be granted t* the «p;,ii-
cant.
pd'n;! Witneei tbe Hon, William Gibn.-r,
I ! i. 8. if one of the Justices of mid Court,
L this 25th June, 18’5.
, • JO IN qafl.KV, e. c o. c.e
Tu..'30 ’. , u n
Georgia - Camden County.
BY i UK COURT OP OrlblNAliV ruil
8 VlD COUNIY.
1SJHEREAS >o!tn Clicvalier, has appl-ed
* v to said.Court, f-»r Letters Dlumur ry
■jn the ealstes of Samuel fTolcns and Evan K>
Juck, deceased. These are, therefore, Is
-He and admonish; all and siegulur, the kin
dred rhd ciedimra ul the aa>J due; sseii per,
.one, t-, Ilia their upjv-cliuus, ii any they K.Vl.
n my uifi,nr. on or before I lie first Monday in
January next, or Letters will be granted tut
applicant.
Witness the Honorable Jumes Scott, nut
of the Justices uf-raidt Court „ ti-.-s n-
tdci.th lav >-f April, e gliteen hunerol
and twentyfive.
(L. S.] JOLN DAILEY, C. C.O.C C.
Apr 1 ’1 94
Georgia—Camden County,
UY CUE COURT OF 'ORDINARY r'O
SAID COUNTY.
WHEREAS Lev/is Bttolilou, itppliea to the
Caiut of Ordinary of #gid Couiu.rjfor
r otters. Di/>miMory rtn the estate of Fr .ncei
Rdsdlupe : These are, rberefme, to cite »nd
m lmon.ili, ail and i «iogu)M' / ihe kindred and
credit or* of Mid deceased, to file their oKjec-
iion«, U any Jh* y have, in my office, on or be*
fore the fi' »l Monday in January negt, ntlieN,
vf»e Letter* Dtamtuory will be granted tb»
applicant*
Witnew tbe Honorable Samuel Clarke
•ne of tbe Jnfticea of a«id Court, thia
•iiuen'hf'iy of April, eighteen hun*
dred and twenty-five.
[L. 8 ] JOHN BA&LKY, C. C. 0. C. C
Anri! 91 , 94
Gcoigia^—Camden county.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COM EH#’
.kW'lEHBAS John Ha dee, Ao nir.isir.tor
iff the Eatate oi David G. Jones, hie
>! • id county, deceased, applies to tlie Court
uf Ordinary of a>id cutinry, for ietten dir
si .aory on said Bn ste:
'I h.-sc sre tbefefiire to cite and eiimonish
•Hand s:ngulsr, tha.heirs and credituisalM'd
dece .se.l. to fie '.heir objections (f uny they
h.ve/in my utfice, i/n ot before the first Ruin
ray 10 March brl', otherwise leltdn will *
Granted the applicant
Witness tlie Hun. William Gibsun, aor«
(I.. 8.] the Justices uf said Court, ill*
27ttl August, 78 5«.
JOHN BAILEY, Clk. C. 0 C. C.
Sent, S *9
Georgia, Chatham County.
By the Honorable tbe Juat-cea of tbe lnfittk*
Court of Chatham County, sitting far <*■
to'm.l^hom it may' coNceax
-XDiiERKAa Jansthau Meigs, sdminfor^
yl# tor of the estate of Samuel HaugbtaA
deceased, has petitioned th* Uou>t ot Ordina
ry, to he dismissed fom hissud sdmiiustn.
uon i Now these sre therefore, to site v»
admonish ail persons interested in tb* slid re
■ate. to file their objection!, if any they one,
to the granting uf the prayer of tbe petitioner
id the Clerk’, Office of the mid Court, on*
before tketentu day of March west,
wise Letter* Diauiiasury wil be granted M»
peUDcmer
Aitocsi the Honorable Anthony Purler, oar
of the miu Juatwea, thia tenth day *
September, eighteen hundred a >• *»*•
fo W SAMUEL M BOND,
M Hie* Ceurt OrAma-
Sept 19 V.
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