Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 19, 1825, Image 4

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tmm- BHBRIFF’H BALE. .'/; 0» IheJIraf ISweduy fit December rurt, E lUi be auldal ills Court-Hull no in the city ofSavannah, between the hour* ana four o’clock, '! All that lut of land, known by theffiletter P. Heathcote Ward, (being hall' of a t^uat lot) and improvements^ ' Aiao, lot and improvement* No. t, Ogle- thorpo Wahl, . Aiao, negro girl Chariot; leviod On aa the property of the estate of John Ofibbin, to iatiafy taro executions In furor of tho Bank * of the United States and Naomi) Blanton. Also, the tenement nn tltu south half of tat No.A, Trustees Gordon, in the City of Sarannabt leviod nn as the property of George Cartar, to satisfy an execution in fhvor of executor of Ann Middleton, levied on arid turned over by a constable. L D’LVON, a. if. nor 7 311 SHERIFF’S SALE. On the Jirit Tuesday in Jan. next, W ILL be sold before the Conrt Home iathe'City ofSji'vaimali hetweenthe hours of 10 and 4 o’clock, , All that tract or parcel of land rontnin- mg 567 acroa, more or less, together with 100 aoreB of marsh land oallnd Oakland, si tuated, lying and being in Little Ogeechie District iii the County of-Chathnm ; bound ed on the north by lands of Flemming Akin, on the east by lands of IJoct. Parker, and on the south by lands of B. Wslburger, and on the west by nnrthoast branoh of Little. Ogeechie River, together with all and sin gular, edifices and improvements; levied on voder a fi fa or foreclosure from George L. Cope, to John .M’Nish, Peter Mitcliul and .Robert Milchol. I. D’LVON, s. c. c. ■ non 7 *18 SHERIFF* SALE—Coxtinued. On the Jint Tueeday in December next, W ILL be sold at the Court House, in the City of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale, Two Stages, four Horses, and four sets of Harness, belonging to this end of the Au gusts Line ; levied on under a foreclosure of a Mortgage from Joseph I. Thompson, to JosephCuuiming, assigned to Alex. T. Hopson. A. DilYON, b. ». c. c. MV 7 . ‘' - 38 PLANTERS’ HOTEL, take this tnelhod of informing lliejr friends' and tlm public that they continue to keep up itlial well known establishment, un tlie east side of the publiosquare in Warrenton, and return their sincere thanks to those wiio leave favored them with'iheir custom, and wish fur a continuance of that support frojp Die public which tbeir attention to business will merit. Their table will be supplied with every thing 'lie country art-J season afford.. Their Bur will be supplied with 'In, choicest kind pfli- qeurs—Stables pVuvided with good proveudur and attended hy faithful nod careful ostlers. ASA CHAPMAN, , MARTHA EVANS. October IS. O* The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle 'hnd Savannah Georgian, are'requested to pub* Itsh |he abure once a week for I) weeks, and forward their aoedunts to tiie subscribers in Warrington. A.G. ft M. A. Oct. 27 32 „ SHERIFF’S SALE. On thejird Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold at the Court House in the City of Savannah, between the uau- a) hours of sale. .. All that tract of land situate and being in the District of White Bluff, known ns the Farm Plantation; containing (750) seven hundred and fifty acres, more or le-s; levi ed on as the proper** of the estate of Thos, Rice, to satisfy a judgement in favor of the While Bluff Congregation. < . I. D’LVON,-a.o.e. nor 7- 33 SHERIFF’S SALES—Contimjed. * On the Jint Tuesday in. December next, RffifiLL be sold before the Court House in vV Chatham County, between the usual bout's, All that certain tract or parcel of land si tuated in (lie County of Chatham, and State of Georgia^ on the aalte-between the Islands of Skidawav and Burnsides and kdnwn by the name fa' Redoubt Island, containing sixty three acret more or less. Also, all that oth er tract or parcel nfiand situated and beihg on Skidaway Island, in the County alore- laid, composed of three different and origin- ally distinct tracts of land but adjoining each other, the first of which was originally grant-, ed to Michael Ritter for one hundred acres, the second of which was originally granted (o Jno. Ellis fur fifty, acres, and the third and last of which was originaljy granted to Mi Chad Ritter for fifty acros.which three tracts «f land contain iii the whole (not including Redoubt Island) two hundred and thirty-sev en, acres with the appurtenances ; levied on to satisfy the Planters Bauk of the Slate of Georgia on toreclnsure of a mortgage, a- gaiust John W. Stirk. I. D’LYON, s. c. c. nov7 38 NOTICE. O N the first Monday of January next, I shall cxpnseto sale at tin) Market of St.,Marys, between the usual hours,..seven BLAVES, the properly of {lie estate of Aa ron Tyson, by virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary for Camden County— Conditions cash. MARTHA TISON, Adm’rx. Nov2 35tr.* EXECUTOR’S SALE. On Thursday the 15th December next. W ILL be sold at the plantation or the late CM. Nicholas Warn, on Little River, in Columbia county, the corn and fodder and other provisions made there tiie piesenl sea son, and all the farming utensils belonging to the place, the stock of horses and mules, , among which are some valuable brood mores, arid fine culls of the boat hloud—the sleek of cattle, some foil, and some half blued of the English breed—the stuck of hogs, and the Plantation—There are about fifteen hundred acijes of land, and enough cleared, and in cul tivation to giyeemployment to twenty-five or ■thirty hand*; Much of this land is of, good quality, gjyd the rest very valuable for its timber. . AL80, At the same time and place, will be sold the -Grist and Saw-Mills nn-Little River, and the Bridge across it. known as Wares, with about forty acres of lam) attached thereto. And on Thursday, the 22d December, . there will be Sold at (bo Plantation on Savan nah River, in Columbia county, et the mimtli of tho Kiokoe Crenk, the whole of the corn en’d fodder, farming utensils, slock, &c. be longing to that place, and also the plantation itself, including about six hundred acres of land of vefy excellent quality. And ,nn Thursday the 29th December, will be sold at tho piarket-hnuse, in tiie City of Augusta, abuut FORTY very likely NE GROES, including mechanics, house ser vants, and'field hands. The sales at.each place will commence at ten o’clock, A. W. • and clsie at 4 o’clock, P. M. and be-cootiait- ed from day to day, until the property is' all •old. ' . Twelve months credit will be given for all gams over Ten Dollars, and holes with good security required, before the proper!/will be delivered. ■ SUSAN B. WARE. ExHrx. WM. W. HOLT, Ex'r ■ October tl Qf the Will of N. Ware MANSION HOUSE. The stihirriber brigs leave to inform his friends and the pnblio, R|[jHpthat bp has completed his large coynmodloue house, in tne best ami most cimifoytahlu tnannor, and ten (for* hie IlianlfotoJkoso who have linrcUtibr favored him with their calla, and Ratter* J : hintsclf tiiu( by hip unreinitteil attention In I please, lie wiH shard a par) Of tlio public jint runs go. Hie luioao will at all times be furnished with the beat the country afford*; hia bar with choice liquor*,'and hia atahlue with gootl corn ana provendnr, together with p faithful and. experienced ostler. The Mansion House ia situated on the east aide of tlio public square, in the town of Clinton, directly im'.the road [eliding from Miliedge- villo to Macon, and pearly opposite the Clinton Hotel II. If. BLATTER. Clinton, August 23. 07fre N. B Families can be accommodated with private rooms, which are comfortable. ET The editors of'tlie Augusta Chroni cle 'and Savannah Georgian, are requested to publish thnffftdve advertisement once a 'week for three months ami forward their accounts to this office fnr settlement. P LANTERN HO TEL, Iff A ItR ENTON. THE Subscribers having enter- ed into uo-partnership in (he North. American .Review. NO, XLIX, CONTENTS. . 1 Claims of the CJuited States on Naples • and Holland. . , I. Mcsssoge of the President of the United Stales to the lluiisc of Representatives, relative to the claim on Naples. 2 Message of the President of the Unitod Stales, transmitting the cor- yespendence relating to the claims ot the citizens of the United Stales up on the Government of the Nether lands. II. Lord Byron’s Character and Wri tings. t. Recollections of the life of By ron, By the late R. C. Dullas, Esq. 2. Correspondence of Lord Byron with a Friend; including hia Letters to his Mother^ in 1809, 1810, and 181L 3. Journal of the Conversation of Lord. Byron. By Tiiomas Medwin. Esq. . ' y. III. Wayland’s Discourses on the Duties of an American Citizen. The Duties of an American Citi zen ; t wo Discourses delivered i n't lie First Baptist Meeting House in Bos ton. By Francis W ay land, jr. IV'.' Pinkney’s Poems I’oems. By Edward C. Pinkney. V. English Commote Law Reports. Repin 's of Cases argued and de termined In the Euglish Courts of Common Law. Edited hy Thomas Sergeant and John C. Luwber, Esins VI. Orphic Poetry. ■ Orpheus Poeiarum Grtooorum An- tiqiiiasiinus—Auctoro Gcorgio Heu- • rico Bode. VII. Columbus. Codice dtplnmntico Colomho-Ame- rieano. o3sia Rarcnltn di Ductimenli origiuali c inediti. spettanti a Cristo- foro Colombo, Arc. Genova, 1823. VIII. Gold anil Silver in Mexico. A report on tiie Expediency of Augmenting the, Duties on the Ex portation of Gold and Silver, prise'n- ■ ted to the General Constituent Con- gross of Mexico, by. tho Committee of. Finance and Mines, Augnst 9, llf24. 8 IX. Critical Notices. t. Pulley’s Historical Dis course. 444 2. I’erkitishi History of tlte Late War. J 443 , 3. Wrifford’s Mercantile Pen manship. 451 4. Summary View of America 453 ,5. Addresses before the Ncw- York Academy of Finn Arts 459 6. Bacon's Plea for Africa. 462 7. Barnard’s Polyglot Gram' mar. . 474 8. Crafla’ Address before t he Palmetto Society. 464 9. Blanco White’s Spanish Varieties, 467 Quarterly List of New Publi cations. 469 Index. 483 Just received by W. T. WILLIAMS. Ort 20 , 29 • COVET OF COMMON Pf.EJtS Ji 'l) OVER.IND TERMINER FOR THE CITY OF SAVANNAH, OCTOBER , TERM, 1825. W HEREAS William C. Wayne, Freder ick Herb. Charlea Dunham and Wil- liainlopr, were drawn and summoned to at- lyml as Grand Jurors at this term- of the Court and have made default. Ordered, that they be severally fined in the sum of forty dollars, unless guqd and sufficient cause of ex cuse he filed on oath with the clerk of ttiis court ,on dr before the first day of the next term. ' And whcrea, Hugh Casajdy, George F. ralmes and Matthew Lnffhorough, were also drawn and summoned to attend asT Petit Ju ror*, and made default, Ordered, that they be severally Seed in the sum of twenty dollars unless good and sufficient cause of excuse be Mod on oath with tbo clerk of this court, Ob or before the firV day of the next term. ' i.Tmo exlraetfrom the minutes. . ■ . ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk. Savannah, *1.1 Oot, 18*6. - pf* • mvwMBS insuhancH COMPANY “ NRW-YORK, s I NfiORt’ORATED bv the LegieJeWrc of the etatmof Now-York, for the pitr- one of instlriug HOUSES end OTHER ’iUlLDINGS, VESSELS IN POItlVand Imir .CARGOES, MEKCI1AA DlSE and other. PERSONAL PROPERTY; jigniimt IiOftA ot kiamage fcite, and aiao'to insure VESSELS and MER CHANDISE against tho HAZARDS OF INLAND NAVIGATION, or TRANS PORTATION. Capital tock 8800,0001, which has all been paid in CASH, and thu public may roly'with confidence upon the whole sum, being alwap» a vail,file to moot its engagements. R. HAVENS, Prea’i. The eiihairiber having been anpuinfed Agent for tliC above Company, will insure against Loss by Fire,.snd Hsyarrl of Inland Navigation, ax set forth iu the preceding proposals, on as favorable terms a* can bo done in this city. S C. DUNNING,- Agent fur Howard Insurance Company. N-B—^Persons living in the country, can have insurance effertod by addressing 'h« Agent, giving a description of'tlie prem ises to be insured, post paid. , Sept 20 ; •!« WARE-HOUSE & 039XAKXSSXON BUSm£S3! MACON. r T HE undersigned lias rented of Farifo Garter, Esq. his Ware-Houses at this place, and tenders ilia services to tea friends and tire public, in the above line of business, with assurances that any business confided to hig care,’ shat) receive bis personal and undivided attention, and that his beat exer tions will be used to give satisfaction to hia customers. The Ware Houses are new, extensive, safe, and very conveniently ar ranged and situated for the transaction of business. He intends running two good and sub stantial boats during the boating season, which-will be expedited-in their passages up and down, by the aid of one ol the Steam Boat Compumft Sitam-Biiali. Insurance on merchandise anil produce sliipphd by bis beats, can be effected in a responsible office on as favorable terms as hy any other boats that will run the river; and reasonable adj vances will be made by him on produce shipped by them In the- consignment of his friends in Savapuah. By the first bouts lie will receive a godii supply of GROCERIES, which he will sell un mulurate terms. .He note of ere for Sale, ■' 200 Pieces first quality Cotton Bagging 1000 Bushels Liverpool Salt. JOHN T ROWLAND. Macon, October 12, 1825. Oct 20 ,, 29fe* NttW-YORK STATS LITERATURE mms> CLASS NO. Ill, FOR 18*5, W HICH will be drawn un the fourth day of January, 1826, and finished in a tow minutes. . fcfcMHUTAAB. T HE puhficriber has received by tlio late arrival*, a largo assortment 0 f IARDWAhE. Cl TLERY. JAP ANN . AID AND FANCY GOGS, AMOUO WHICH ane, Ivory and Balance Handle'Knives and Fork* Buck and Uunu Handle' .do do UuZurs in cases su'd doz. iii great va- • . fifty I Pen. Pocket, two blade and Sportmen’s Knives RodgorV Ktitves and Scissors Shoe, Bread, Bptchcra’ and Cooks’ . • _ Knives Chiziels,PlaifB Irons, and Gouges of all kinds , Drawing 'Knives, broad and narrow Axodj Plated. Brlttania, and Iron, tea and ta- . bio Spjtons ' - Brittanniatea'and coffee Pots, Compo- siliun conpcr and irou Teaikctilea Composilh i liuucopaoa anil Digesters Brass,*irui and Japanned Candlesticks • and'Lnmps - Waffle and Wall r Irons Gilt, plalcti pearl, buno and japanned " Buttons Coat, vest and suspender Moulds £ Padlocks, cheat, trunk, till and cup board brass and iron Box Lucks - Knob and Mortice Locks Htuck locks Files and Rasps of all kind* Morocco pocket-books and wallets Nute cases and work boxes dressing cases Brass curtain, cloak and curtain Pins. - Brass and iron butt Ilingcs Wood and bed screws Hook and Plate Hinges Sledges add Hand Hammers , Anviis and Vices Iron wedges, Shoe and nail Hammers Brass commode ICnubs Brass, iron and wood CaBtors Coal-scoops and coal-hoods Coal sifters and Dost pans, Spit-boxes Whiltemore’a 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 liifls ft spurs Brass' Andirons, shovel arid tongs Brass and wire Fenders Iron and Stnel knitting pins Needles, Fish-hooks and fishing tackle Cast iron Puts, ovens, dogs, Spiders ft skillets Sad-irons, Trace-chains ft screw plates Gerrfian, English, Blister and Caul stnel Hand paunell.'inill, pit., cross cut, hack ». and keyhole Saws Brace and Bitts Round and flat Bolts Smith's and small Bellows Waggon and Cart boxes Red Key*. Hide whips, 'Parks ft Brads Copper Eoit-iiuils. SpelhnuihmkH and . Writing Paper, slates and slute pencils Shovels spades and hoes Together with almost every other article in the line, which are offered for sale on ac commodating terms by NATH. B. WEED, Oct 29 No. 6, Gibbons’ Range. 45 Numbiks—8 B*t,i.oTa to he Draws. SELLING SCHEME. 1 Prize, ot* * $11)0,001) ia $100,000 - 1 do. •50,000 50.U00 ■ 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 2,000 ' ’ 20.000 39 do 1,000 39,000 78 do 600 39,000 468 do -100 46,1)00 4446 do 60 222,300 6051 Prizes. $567,600 III this'Scheme composed of 45 numbers by combination, with six drawn ballots, there will be 2ll prizes, each with throe of tlio drawn numbers on ; 685, each with, two of the drawn numbers on ; and 4446, each with one of the drawn numbers on : shone tickets having none of the drawn ballot's on them being blanks. To determine the fate of the 14.190 tick ets ill ilie pclieme, the 45 numbers, Irony I to' 45, inclusive, will be severally placed iu a wheel on tlm day of drawing, ami six of them be drawn; and that ticket liaviug on it as a combination the 1st, 2d and 3d drawn number, will be entitled lu the prize of ' $160,000 That having on it the 4th, 5th uud 6th. 50,000 That having on. it the 2d, 3d and 4th ‘20,000 That having on it the 3d, 4th, anil Sth, ' ' 18,400 Those two tickets having nn them the 2d. -1th and 5lh, or the 2d, 4th and 6th, each 5,000 TIiobc four, liaving on thee? the 2d, 3d. and 6th, thu 2d, 6th and 6tli, the 3d,4lh*ud 6th. or the 3d, 5th and 6th, each 2,600 Those ten tickets,'liaving on them the 1st, 2d and 41k, 1st,. 3 d and 6tli, 1st, 2d and 5th, 1st, 4th and Sth, 1st, 2d and $i|i, 1st, 4th and 6th, 1st, 3d and 4th, 1st, 5th and Hth, 1st, 3d and Sth, 2d, 3 d and 5th,. each 2,000 Those 39 tickets, having on them two ot the drawn, number), and those twb the 3o and 5th, each 1,000 Those 78 tickets having two of the drawn numbers on them, and those two the 4th and 8lh, qr the 6th and Sth, each ....500 All nthera. (being 468) with any other two of the drawn nuinberson, each ....100 And all tickets, fb»ing”4448) having but one of tiie drawn nainbers on, each,.....50 No ticket which shall have drawn* prize of a superior denomination can-be,entitled to an. inferior prize. - I Prize* payable forty days after the di w- ing, and subject to the usual deductio of fifteen per cent. TICKETS $1 SHARES ...in properties. ID” N. B.—Orders for. tiekets or shar i in the above Lottery, will be received i; : ALUEN’S EXCHANGE OFFICE ON THE dir. Oct 40. • ' ,,4c. ■ -r , POLICE OFFICB, ' SavanuAii, pit, 28, 1026. TTtMBARRASSMKNTS living occurred XI* in rclaiion to tickets, notice i* hereby giyen, that .agreeably to-tho ordinance poss- od first September, 1826, no general ticket will pats lit beardr after ton o’clock at night, and that no tpecial ticket will arail after (lie *ame liqur “ unleu the place where hear.ike ** K"hIf ard the purpmejbr uthiih .iaid ticket ie given, be epeafied therein:» Siich epeeial ticket will be effectifal for one night only. JOSEPH W. JACKSON, Oct 29 ■ Chairman of Council. y HAY. Kffh BUNDLES PRIME HAY, landing elnj Ivom Brig Pliehsant, for sale by Anvil in V C GRISWOLD. Georgia—-Camden County. - IT MAI CONCEUJt, VCWllKUKAS Alexander.Atkimon, Adnia 'soxtor on the Enisle ufjohi Atklm am, decenaed, applies to the Court o' Ordia arv of mid County, fur tetter. di.m , W ry»^ j't V, T iT «*• then ft re, to c.le *r.d dmouish all ard singular, the U«m and tied, ton of laid deceMed, to fi_e their object, (il nny ilicy Have) m my office, on o'! b- f,„, the firbl AieOdAy in January next, or tclt.f, will be granted to the applicant. r=5S7n Witnew the Hon Willi, m Gibnar |J L S || . one of the Juaticci of said lion Li,;J thu 25 h June,.18 'J. JOHN.BAH,KY, ole o.r..e. June'30 . g, PIANO FORTES. E XTRACT from the report ofthe Com mittee of Premiums and Exhibitions of the Franklin Institute ofthe State of Penn- siWniiui,.lor the promotion or the Mechanic Arts, for 1825. Prsmiitm No 47—to the maker of tho best horizontal piano, la adjndghd to A. Bubiock, of Bustun, fnr spucitnim No. 327, which is a horizontal piuDo, matin for A. .Mai-key, of Huston. It liua received the high approbation' ofthe judges. Every pfcrt of its.interior mnchaiubtn has. the highest Jiiiislt, and its tone and touch ore excellent. The strings are all of steel wire, the lowest octave being covered with flattened wire! Il entitles its maker to the Silver Medal, having been considered the best of the four square pianos, which are all very good. PIANO' FORTES from the Factory "of A. Babcock, answering to the, above de scription, and warranted to be of III* very best make, for tale hy I. W. MORRELL, Savannah. Oct 29 3.>tu NOTICE RTfNF, months after data, application will be N made to the inferunr Court of rJuihim Jouuty, sitting for ordinary purpoit a for an irtier, absolute, to sell Iota Nos- four am five, 4ar.d 5) in Caipenter’s Row, and lot N i. me, (1) Green Ward, in tht r.i'y of Savannah, jeing the r-al eitatc of Francis JaHncsu, dec or the benefit of t’le heira an t erediiura of .aid estate WILLIVW GAS ONI. Qualified Executor. GENERAL DRUG, CHEMICAL and FAMILY MEDICINE SA1I BOUSE. LAY ft HENDRICKSON, IFhbtciyle and Retail Druggiets, comer of ■ Congreet and Whittakcr-Streete, a bad's a u i LDiMGt, s a v an b a h, H AVE received by the late arrivals from Boston, New-York and Philadelphia, me remainder of their Fall and Winter Bupply of GOODS, consisting of a very ex. tensive and well selected assortment ot Drugt and Medicince, Perfumery and Fancy Afticlu, Brwthci, Dyi-Stujfi,.&ic. A great variety of Apothecary and Pliy- . Sician’s Glass Ware Ointment and Pill Pots Composition und Glass Mortars Glass Lamps dud’ Lamp Glasses - Elegant Cut Glass Smelling Buttles (tloss Fuunels, Graduated Measures White and Green Vials, arsorted, &c. SURGEON’S INSTRUMENTS. Pocket Sets Turnkeys Trusses Spring and Thumb Lancets Forceps, Spatulas, Bougies, Catheters Apothecaries Scales amt Weights, &c. PATENT MEDICINES, OF. EVERY DESCRIPTION, VIZ : Kcidlilz and Soda Powders ftalin of Quito . Ileiiry’s Cnliined Magnesia Genuine Lee’s, Anderson’s and Hooper’s Pills . Swaim’s celebrated Panacea James’ Anil-Dyspeptic Pills Balsam Honey, Church's Cough Drops Itch Ointment,ftc. All of which are. offered fur sale on the most lilierql terms, (hr cash or credit. L- ft H. having niadu such arrangements with the principal Drug-Houses in the Uni ted Staten, as to be continually supplied -with fresh and genuine articles, flattnr them selves that no lutahlislunent of the kind in t his state, can oiler greeter inducements to dealers. Tiie merchant, the planter, and the ph'ys cijin, can here be supplied with al most every article in Die drug lino, and may depend upm having their orders o ecuted with iicatnjss, uccuracy and despatch. Nov 5 Notice. VTINE MOVTHS ifter i\n»e. application will L1 be ma<le to the Honor.tl>!? Inferior Court if i for le*v * to sell the res) inS \>ev»onM ♦ * »t«i nf thel&ie ?lir» A tin H»n/ iKoj) v .decease.i» for the benefit of the heir mlCredUcrgfif mid cs'ir g WO f rilINQ TON IyAI.E. Kvecuto* 1 Notice. , V CRKRAHT K to leave obtained f-••m H e Honorahle the I »i'eri»»r Court, sitting f t »*>Jiiiarv pt**pnsesi for Cmnd.n County, I •hall on the Hfit Tuesday in D e.ember nekt, i iose to Public sde, at the JvHirt Hmive .*i leHi^aoo. in aaid cmntv, a I: t of land in the IVuth District of Mhiiroe Cainty, No. 91, for \ie benefit of the orphans of L>ivi Johns dec JOHN LBB, Guardian. Af-rt 15 H Tilotuge. A T a meting of the Board of Commission ers on the 15th instant, it was ordered Dial Joint Robbins! be suspended-from acting as a Pilot, for one month. By order. JNO. G. HOLCOMBE, SecTy.C. P. Oct 18 28uf A CA|D. T HE subscriber, admitted to practice in the several Courts of Law and Equity n this State, offers to the public his pro- -fessional cervices in the Courts of Bibb, I Henry. | Tones, | Crawford, Monroe, Jatper, I . Twirgi, , Pike. WASHINGTON JOE. Macon, Bibb County, (Ga.) - July ? ' ■ 84 FRESH SWEET OIL, k f\F very superior quality; suitable for ta- VX ble use, just received and for sale by - LAY ft HENDRICKSON, Nov 3 ftrnggista, Shed’s Building*. Notice. VTINE MONTHS aft. r date of thiv notice, lx application will be made tu the Honnra. lie tlte Court of Ordinary uf Chatham Our,. V, for permission tu sell all the real estate of luhn Wskerlv, dee. for the benefit of th keintnd creditors of said deceased' HOBKttr HOY. Bxeeutor. Feh 94 IT N otice. monlhnifier ure* application will b* to the Hfonortbie 'h’* Inferior 1 Cour: jf wxamdon Cdunfv, when,fitting f«*r ordifuiiy jurpo’ei, fir lenvf to well 250 hc. e» of laud jelungi.if* to the cstnte of Jehu Drown, dj' jc.ftsed for the benefit of the. btjirs and credi- 'or* ut *Mi i estate. SARAH BROWN, Admistr*trix, Je^rioo, l8>!i June, 1 ’25. j*. 9' 78 N otice. N 1NR MONTHS after the tiate hereof, ap* ptir.atiop wdlhe mtdo to he .''mi fault the ilnnrt of Ordinary for' the Coin y f ;hsl- burn, for Itave lo sed tbe^h'ile or » j/.ut,. of a tract of hrd, lying a \d brl»>g in t .eco'nfy of Ffiincha yi, conr.i in* bv r • cent abf/eyt nine liundu d »nd ii/htufi>( creUi pud known by the name of t e Tuck- 1 suttei n g T rart, foimer’.y Ibe piopertv 6> It pg and Hotchkiss, now btlongirg tu the ei.tei'f Alexanders. Roe's orplnn*, for the unnefit of i-i.i orphan*. WtLM’.M MOREL, G'j'.vtfian A- 3. Hue's Orphans. Iillv ’4 87 Notice. N IMR MONTHS f*. t applicatioi vjiD bp mauc to the.Inferior ioirt o' Gio tham bounty, aittmp for ordinary purpo ?e5,Jbr leave *o *ell ail tho red eatutc < f4f--, ate Thom«a Savn^e, of B r yun Ciiuntv, vizg Toiot Plantation, coit*i»ti/igof two hundred 3ij^ eighty aerrs Rice Land, vn the O 'eerhee t.ver, four mileiberow thr F pry, *dj ninf; he plantation «>f Joseph Ilbb^rsham «c d Ste phen. El iott Also, two hundred and lift; acres, more or Jess, of Pine Lsmi, appertriin ing thereto. A to. a Tract of Lai d calh-d 'taiina, oodthining fifty acrer, on Ifedway lliv «r, joining the lan^s nf.? J'. Maswell. Jink MARY HAV4GB, Adm'rx. 71 ta e of Geurgiit—Chatham Comty TO ALL WHOM IT . AYCONCERN. HKREaS Daniel Carnf,, Jr. has appli ed to the Honorable the Court of Oi • din.ry of Chatham County fur Inttits of *d ninittratiou on the estate and effects of Wil ham 'Voodb idgi'.late if Savannah, merchant, deed, on bels.f nf the heira a-d creditors, and >yr(q ii3tof 'he rete'ives. Theie are therefore to cite and admoniah all and angular the kindred and creditors of 'tlie uid ileceas ed, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting or the administration of 'll-' estate ofthe deteaaed to the applicant in tin Clerk's Office ofthe mid Court, on or before the third day of November next; otherwise letters of idminiitration arill.be p anted V . ■ 'Witness ibe Ho orahle Elias Fort one of the Justices of the laid Cqurt, the fourth day of October, A. p. one tboqund eight hundred fold twenty five. SAM L. IL BONn. C C. O. Oct. 4 Mfn tieoi’gia-r-i. aiudeu County TO AU. WHO H II'MaY (.ONrHft.V W ifE’-rEAS LoU'S D ifour. xuuiini.t , !nr ot the Estate of Haciic Felltfur, 4,'f applies to 'ha Court uf Ordinary uf as.d c • y. thr let'era diuniijo y on aaid e»ist,';J There are, the.More, to cite an.laiimuiush - ,l| and lingular, the heirs and ervdito-a ,,fj deceaaed to file their nhjoe inn. (ir ai y i|,„. 'isvej'in my iffici.on or b- lnre die first Mo* 1 day in January'next, or letters will he er.i.t. to tl e applicant. ° rn=n tkitnetv the Hnn. W.llism Oib im | ft. V. i one of the Justices of .'aid l), MI „. J . tbu25'li June, !H 5. JOHN BA11-Y, c. c. o. e, e. ■lime 30 Georgia— Chatham County. In Iht; CJ..UH of Ot'dittary, May Term, lfljj O N thepe-iticnof tleary Cham,son, admin. istntor of j'ihf) S' p :tt, df*c ukt'd pruy' x «' u "ler Niii o be made ubrdute on’hia cor* p'ymg wiln the law, tar dn «»L of a Lnt of Ground, number four, [4] ,ec-.md Tything Heyiold* Ward—Aiao, p.rl. f a Ut,m,mhei »i*. Tower Tytlling, Duiker' W.id, being a, e real estate of the a. id ac t lor the benitit -if tne lieira and creJitnf*:-R is ordered, thus noli- e be pualniied nine m-mtlia, in one of the Fub.ic. Gasetts of the t.'uy oi Ssvanmh requiring all peraont inie ei'sil.ioahowctilue! ,f any they have, why the prayer of the nelj. tionvr shouid not be gtunttd. b *4. RON", e c. o. Way ’4 45$ Georgia— Chatham County, I-’ the Qoiiri of l»rUiuaiy— Msv Temi, •■SiS. O N the petitioner liubut Hov t Enctu.Aft of.John tVackerl.^Me**. prsyi* p anoiilor Aitito be m:ule absolute, on his complying W'th the law, to seli i wo *TrvoM of l.Mij m Li urens Guuntv, bei.ijp the real em it^ of die •aiu liecessi'd,fur tfic benefit c*f *.i.e hcii* . 4 creditors; li is <ir»iered, that a uoliv-t be •ubkished, nine munlb'^ m one of tht* Gi» z . ttes of ttie city of Savannah, icqmrirj, a I persuus int^rentc'd, to showesuoe, it any thity cao, why the prayer of the p» t'Uorter Ui -uld not be anted. a M. ROM), c r. n. if ?>• -'rf Georgia—Cuiniien county. TO Al.L WHOM II MAY CQNr.Kit.lv*; • VVTKEitR.tS J. it,itil-iit J-llV. ail.biiustrainr v 7 6.11 tho eatstoi of DtvidTucker and D.,ud M’Oredie, spp'ie*' to the Cuurt if Ordinary i.f a* d Count,, Jor Letter, diaroirsury on the states ol said deieand p,mins: This- tie, herefore, to cite and admoniah the hein ai.d ereditora nf said deceaaed peisnna, tn file 'heirobjfctiona (u any they have) in my nf. (ice. on nr hefore the first Monday in January neat, or letters will be granted to the apple cant. re - —T Witnn, the Hon. William Gibrni, ICS I one ol the Justices of laid Court, L—mJ tluv 25th June, 18IS. JOHN BAILKV, c. e o.c.c. Tune 30 y-t Georgia Camden County. BY ! ItE COURT OF OKDINAhT Vl)8 8 V1D COUN . Y. »17HEREAS 'ohn Chevalier, has applied 7v to aaid (iourt, fi>r Let'era U -'.ijiiury -m the estates of . irmicl Cozens sou Evan E, Muck, deceased. These are, therefore, Is die and admonish, ail and aiig'itsr, the Ma drid ar.d crediiora ut the said drcnssi-d pen sons, t file.'.brir objections, ifaiy il rv hrve, in my office, nn or I), lore the ilrst tiondsyia. January next, or Lelteta will be granted the applicant. Wi’ueaa the Honorable Jamea Scot', on* ofthe ruklicea of ssjiXInuri, tbs six te-i.th dav of April, t ghteen liundr, d and twenty-five. [L. 8.] JO.ib BAILEY, C. C. O. (.. C. AprITt ?4 Georgia—Camden County. IIY THE COURT QK O8DINA 11Y fO SAID "OUNTY. n ^jkfTFj^B.48 Lewi* Dm :hlot», upplifi! to Court of Oiidinury of said Ctfuntri for Dismissory on th^ estate of Fr n*’ei M isoluov s fhes? arc, therefore, to cite »ii atJnion.sh, all and si^ffufafy the k : rtdre*l Mud sreiiit'jrs of ssid deceased, to their o'-j c» 'ioii^, it’anf ♦hr’y hnve, in my oHice, mi or fore the fi Monday in JlaMiary next, vtixe Letters Dumisiory will be. gr»r»e'l tbc applicant* Witness the Honnrjihlr Samuel one of the J-slices uf said Cuirt, hi» sixteenth day of April, eighteen Into* died and twenty -five. - [L- S.] 'JOHN BAiLBV, C. C. 0. C C ArirlOf °4 Qto.ya—i aaiden i ounty. TO Af.L -> IIOM IT MAY (M( A»>‘ ,Il1V-jBRBA9 John Hs-de.e, A*l 1, i ' , 9 ; r- t '' f of ill- Bjtate or Duvid G• Jnncij l* ,c *i ii id o un-y, tiujCAsedg Mppnr» to tne G»»tirt jr ordinary t-f a*id county, lor iettewdii' ta sot y on anid ria nte: '‘to Me are therefore to ci»e end sdraonW all and singular, thi heirs apd crcd'tois »ji»‘d lece-sed, tofie - H^ir objeetlowj ( f- 1 y tlK*y b:i\e: in tny office, n or before the first 8#** ■’ay in March nes*i otherwise letters will be Granted the applicant j Witness Utj Hon. William Gibson, one 0 * [h S.] ihc Justices of said Cou^t, tb» 27th AU,Tust, 18'5* . JOHN BMLBY, Clk. C. O C. C» g.iS’t. 3 Georgia, Chatham County. By the Honorable the Just eea ot the Inferior Court'of Chatham County, sitting tot at- TO ALL^UOM IT MAY CONCERN. a>YBHEB8A8 Jonathan Msigs.-admuiutr*' Mjr tor uf the estate of Samuel HsngMon :c*Med, has petitinned the-< tout t ot Orjin*' ty, to be dirmu.%d f.oro hia said adatiaiitnj lion ■ Now these.are therefore, to ate amt admonish all persona intereated ,n the said te late, to filo their objections, if. any they h***i to the granting rf the prayer of th* peUlwurt thy Clerk's Office of the said Court, oa cl •.ton the tenth day of March neit. outer. .. ise Letter* Dismiaaory w-ll be granted uw petitioner- __ Witoesa the Honorable Anthony P?rier, <** of tho salu Jnsticeo, thia tenth day « September, eighteen bJndred Mdtteef ty-five. - bAMUEL M. BONfo Clerk Court OrdisiJ* SeptlO H