Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 25, 1825, Image 4
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Jhe told |t th* Coim-Honnt in the
... otUr of Savannah, between the hour*
r iflM **« four ofolock,
—All that lot of Und, known by tko Utter
Huthosto Ward, (hsini half of * trust
£ • ^aCo. & |M Chnrlopi levied pit ta the
«MMrty of thn.petite of.John Oribbin. to
f>' V satisfy two eMeutfoM in fhvor.uf the Bank
/' artbeUnitM State* and N some Stanton.
Sy.i. Ateo, tHe tenement on tho tooth Calf of
■. i M No. 8, TrnAeea Garden, in th*r City of
' Bnd»nnah; kieied on a* th« property of
Onotqo Carter, to satisfy **" execution 111
>. : Itfiir of exeeator of Ann Middleton, levied
- *a and turned over by a constable. . .
I. D’LYON, a. o.
$ no* 7 ■ 38
. SHERIFFS SALE.
On Pu JtrH Tuesday m Jen. ntjrl,
WjfTlLL be void before the Court Hoove
vT in the City of Savannah between the
baureof jO and 4 o'clock, -.*
All that tractor parcel of land contain
ing 567, tcro*. more or lr»a, together with
MO here* of ntareh land called Oakland, ai-
Ogeechie
n hound*
_ lends of Flemming Akin.
on the-eaet by landa of Boot. Parker, and
Op the south by land* of B. Walbtirger, and
on the weat by nnrthoaat branch of Little
» techie RiVcr. together with all and sin-
*T, edifices-and improvement*; levied on
•oder a t fa or forecloenre from Gkorge L.
Cope, to John' M’Nish, Peter Mitchel and
Robert Mitchel.'
I. D’LYON. j. c. c.
nov 7 38
MANSION HOUSE;
The aubacribor beg* leavd to
Inform hiafriohda and the public,
that he he* completed nie 'large
^and commodlou* houae, in Iht
moat comfortable manner, end ten
dark bit Ikhnkt to thosewho have heretulor
favored him with their dalle, end flatter,
himeelf that by hi* nnremltted attention to
pleaae, he will chare | .part of the public
wtronagei Hi* hoiiee will at all time* be
nrnlahed with the beat the country aflbrda,
hi* bar with chnic* liquor*, and Hi* stable*
with , good corn ana provender, together
with p faithful and experienced hatter. The
Mention Houae i* liluated on the eaat aide
of the public equate, in the town, of Clinton,
directly on the road leading flrom Milledge-
villo to Macon, ana nearly opposite the
Clinton Hotel. H. H. BLATTER*
Clinton; Augnat 13. r 07fre
N. B.—Families can be accommodated
with private room*, which are comfortable.
IT The editor* of tV Augnata Chroni
cle and Savannah Georgian, are requested
to publish the above edvertiamnent once a
week for throe month* and forward their
accounts to this office for settlement. . >
MW acres et maran land cause uaaia
floated, lying and being in Little 0|
District in thejCoUnty of Chatham;
ed on the north by landa of Flemming
1 SHERIFF’S SALE—CoisTiNunp.
On the fret Tuesday id December next,-
W ILL be ao}d et the Court Houae, in
' the City* of Savannah, between the
■tusl hours of tale,.
Two Stages, fonr Horae*, and four seta of
Barnaaa, belonging to this end of the. Au
gusta Line ; levied on Under n foreclosure
of e Mortgage from Joseph I. Thompson,
to Joseph Camming, assigned to Alex T
Dopaon.
A. D’LYON, d. t. c. c.
nov 7 38
SHERIFF’S SALE
_ .On the first Tuesday in December next,
TXTILL be sold et the Court House in the
PY pity of Savannah, between 'the usu
al hours of sale. -
All.that tract of land eituate and being in
the District of White Bluff, known as the
Farm Plantation, containing (750) seven
hundred and fifty acres, more or less; levi
ed on a* the proper v ofihe estate of Thos.
Rice, to eatiefy a judgement in favor of the
White Bluff Obngregtlinn.
I. D’LYDN, s. c. c.
nov7. 38
' SHERIFF'S SALKS—cblm <ceo.
On the jW Tuesday in December next,
W ILL be eolil before the Court .House.in
Chatham County, between the usual
hours,
All that certain tract or parcel of land ei-
tnatcdjn the County of Chatham, and State
Of Georgia, on the. salts between the Islands
Of Skidaway and Burnside* and known by
the name of Redoubt Island, containing sixty
. three acres more or lest. Alto, all that oth
er tract or parcel of land situated and being
•o Sktdaway Island, in the County afore-
laid, composed of three' different and origin
ally distinct tracts of land but adjoining each
other, ilm first of which waa originally grant
ed to Michael Ritter fur one hundred acres;
the second of wlrich was originn.% granted to
Jno. Ellis for fifty seres, and the third and
last of which was originally granted to Mi
duel Hitter for fifty acres.whic: three tracts
of land conlainln the- whole (not. including
Redoubt.!stand) two hundred and thirty-sev
en acres with -the^ippiirtemnces; levied on
to satisfy the'Planters Bank of the Slate of
Qeuigia on foreclosure of *b mortgage, a-
Mtost John WStick.
I. D’LYON. a. c. c.
nov 7 38
o
MOTICE.
hN the first Monday of January next, I
shall expose to sale at the Market of
$-*. Marys, -between the usual hours, seven
SLAVES, the property ofihe estate of Aa
ron'Tyion, by Virtue of ah order of the
Court of Ordinary for Camden County—
Condition* rash. <■
MARTHA TISON. Adm’rx.
Novt * 3iji.»
PIAMTERS'HOTEL, WARREMTOM.
THE 8abacribari having enter,
ed Into co-parlnerahip it** the
PLANTERS’. HOTEL, take this
food of informing their friends
that they cootinae to keep op
known establishment, on the east
aideof the public square'in Warrenton, and
return their sincere thanks to tlioae who hare
favored them with thoir custom, end wish for
* continuance of Ihel support from the public
which their attention, to business will merit,
Their table will he supplied with every .tiling
the country and season afford- Their Bar
will be supplied wj£ the choicest kind of li-
qeors—Stables provided with good provendor
and attended by faithful and careful ostlers.
- ASA CHAPMAN,
MARTHA EVANS.
October 18.
ET The Editors of the August* Chronicle
and Savannah Georgian, are requested to pnb-
Itsh'the above onoe a week for 8 weeks, end
forward their accounts to the subscribers' in
Warrington. A. C. k Me A.
Oct, 87 ; . 3*
IKBUKAJnOIS COMPANY
NEW.YORK, ,
INCORPORATED by the Legislature
J. ofth* stave of New‘York, for the pur-
isn of Insuring HOUSES end OTHER
WILDINGS, VESSELS IN PORT pad
.heir CARGOES. MERCHANMSE'&ti*
other PERSONAL PROPERTY; egdinet
liDsft or V’&mftgtVy tf'Srfo,
end slso to insure VESSELS and MER
CHANDISE against the HAZARD* OF
INLAND NAVIGATION, or TRANS
PORTATION-
Capita) -tock 8300,000,
which he* ell been paid in CASH, and the
public may rely with confidence upqn the
wholeeum, bbiog always available to meet
its engagement*. R. HAVENS, Preat.
The, subscriber having bean appointed
Agent for the above Company, will insure
again*! Loss by £ire, a nd Uaaird of Inland
Navigation, as set forth in t^e preceding
proposal*, on be fivorabje terms e^csn be
done in this City. S. C. DUNNINGb
Agent for Hevard Inrumna Company.
N; H —Persons living in 4B|i country,
can have insurance effected by addressing
the Agent, giving & description of the prem
ises to be insured, poet paid.
Sept 80
North American Review.
*. mo. lux,
' CONTENTS.
II.
III.
"IV-
V.
VI.
' , EXECUTOR’S SALE.
On Thursday Hit 15(A December next.
W ILL be (old et the plantation of the late
Col. Nicholas,Ware, on Little Ru er,
in Columbia county, the corn and fodder and
Other pioviaions made there the present sea-
eon, and aK the farming utensils belonging to
the place, .the stock of horses, and mules,
mmon|> which are some valuable brood mares,
and Rw colts of the best blood—the stock of
eatlle, some full, and eome hstf blood of the
English breed—the' slock of hogs, and the
' Ptanlntum—There ere about fifteen hundred
•ores of laod.'end enough cleared, and sty cut-
fivattoo to give employment to twenty-five or
thirty hands. Much of this land is of. good
quality, and the rest rery valuable for its
Saber.
ALSO. <•
. At the tame time and place, will berold the
Grist and SaW-MiOs im Little River, and the
Bridge ecro°s it, known as Wares, with about
forty acres of land attached thereto.
And on Thursday, the 22d December,
tkare will be sold el the Plantation on %avao-
•ah River, in Colombia county, at the mouth
of the Kioke* Crook, the whole of' the corn
*od fodder, tanning utensils, stock, for. be
longing to that pl*pe, and also the plantation
itself, including about sis hundred aores of
hu&oft-iry excellent quality.
V And on Thursday the 89th December, will
be sold et.th* market-boeae, in the City of
Augusta, about FORTY vary likely NE-
OBOES, including mnclmnks, bouse aer-
vants. add field banda. The silos at each
(bee will commence et ten o’clock, A. M.
end Close at 4 uhilock, P. M. and be contiea-
fdfromday to day, uotil the property is all
jpold. .
; Twelve month* or*3it will be, given for *11
aim over Ten Dollir*, and note* with good
epcirfty required, liefore the property will be
gWiyqned,, . • t
' SUSAN B. WARE. Ex'trx.
■ .. WM. W, HOI.T..&V
detobar Ji qf i^t Jf itf qf JV. Were
Claims nf thffUuited State* on Naplee
and Holland. -
I. Messuage of the President of
the United State* to the House of
Representatives, relative to the
claim on Naples.
8 Message of the President of the
United States, transmitting the cor
rnspbndence reining to the claims of
the citizens of. the United States up.
on the Government of the Nether
lands.
Lord Byron’s Character and Wri
tings. „
t. Recollections cf the life of By-,
ton. By the late R. C. Dallas, Esq.
8. Correspondence ofLord Byron
with a Friend'; including his Letters
to his Mother; in 1809, 1810. end
1811.
3. Journal of the Conversation of
Lord Byron. By Thomaa Medwin.
Esq.
Waylandts Discourses on the Duties
of in American Citisen.
The Duties of an American. Citi-
xpd ; two Discourses delivered in the
First Baptist Meeting House in Bos
ton. By Francis Waylsod, jr,
Pinkney’s Poems
Poems. By Edtvsrd C. Pinkney.
English Common Law Reports.
Reports of Cases argued and de
termini'll in the English Courts of
Common Law, Edited by Thomas
Sergeant and John C. Lvwbcr, Esqrs
Orphic Poetry.
Orphans Puelartim Grecorum An.
tiqimsiinus.—Auctoru Georgio Hen-
; riro-ilode. ‘
VIL Columbus.
Codice diplomatico Colombo-Amo
, ticano; ossia Racenlta di Document!
original! e inedlti, apettanli a Criato
foro Colombo, foe. Genova, 1883.
Gold qi|d Silver in Mexico.
A report on the Expediency of
Augmenting the “Duties on the Ex
portation of Gold and Silver, presen
ted to the General Constituent Con
gress of Mexico, by the Committee
of Finance and Mince, Augott 9,
18i4.
Critical Notices.
1. Palfrey’s Hiatorical Dis
course. • 444
. 8. Perkins’s History of the
Lete War. 443
3. Wrifford’s Mercantile Pen
manship. ' 1451
4. Summary View of Amerion 453
5. Addresses before the New-
York Academv of Finn Arts 459
6. Bacon’s Plea for Africa. 468
7. Barnard’s Polyglot Gram
mar. « 474
8. Crafti’ Address before the .
Palmetto Society. 464
I 9. Blanco Whitel Spanish
Varieties. 467
Quarterly List of New Publi
cations. 469
Index. . 483
Juat received by Vf : T. WILLIAMS.
Oct 80 29
I*
WARE-HOUSE
* OoBssszsBzov avnarsss,
MACON.
I IIE undersigned has. rented of Farieh
Cartpr, Esq. hit Ware. Houses at this
l-labe, and lenders his service* to fit* friend*
and the public, in the above line of business,
with assurances that any business confided
to hr* care, shall receive Iris personal and
undivided attention, and that ilia best, exer
tions will be' used to give satisfaction to his
customer*. The W*r*>Houses are. new,
oxtenaive, safe, and very conveniently ar
ranged tUd situated for liie transaction of
bu»inewr.
, He intends running two good and eub-
Btsntinl boats during the boating season,
wliichwill be expedited in their passages up
and down, by the aid of o:re ol the Steam
Boat Company's ' Steam-Boole. Insurance
ou merchaiiuisc and produce shipped, by his
bpats, can be effected in r responsible office
on as favurable'termsas by any other boats
tiiat will run the river; and reasonable nd,
vances will bo made by him on produce
shipped by them to the consignment of I m
friends in Savannah. By the first boats ho
wot receive a good supply of GROCERIES,
which be will sell on moderate terms.
He note offer* for Sate,
' 800 Pieces first quality Cotton Bagging
1000 Bushels Liverpool Salt.
JultM T ROWLAMD.
Mopon, October 18, 1885.
Oct80 89feJ
VIIL
IX.
COURT OF COMAfOM- PLEAS AMD
OYF.R AMD TERJUMER FOR THE
CITY OF SA VAMMAH, OCTOBER
TERM, 1885.
W HEREAS William C. Wayne, Freder
ick Herb, Charles Dunham and Wil
liam loor, were drawn and 'summoned to at
tend as Grand Jurors at this term of the
Court and here made default, Ordered, tjret
they be severally fined 1 In The sum of forty
dollars, aolets good and sufficient cause of ea-
cum be filed on oath with the clerk of this
court onorbefore the first day' of th< neat
term. ^
And whereat Hugh Cassidy, George F.
Palmes and Matthew Luffhprnugh. were also
drawn end tOmmoned to attend as Petit Ju-
rora,. end made default, Ordered, that they
b« severally fined- in the sum of twenty dolltn
unless good and sufficient pause of excuse be
.filnd oo qatb with the clerk of this court, on
or before Ihefirtt day.oftbe next term.'
True extract from tbg minute*.
.ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk.
Savannah, Slat Get 1885.
‘■ iim .1
rBix,Lxr*>
M R. PHILLIPS respectfully informs
the pubiic, that he lies a vacancy for
a tew more pupils' of both sex. Ho teaches
the following branches of an Education :—
English Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic,
Geography. Projecting if .Maps, Astro-
tiomy, History, Composition, Polite
Literature and Rhetoric.
'ALSO,
LATIM AMD FREMCH.
ID* A separate room is proivded lor the
Young Ladies
Miss Philmps under hiaeuperintendnnee,
instructs a few children in Spelling, Read-
ing. Writing and Arithmetic.
From four to six Young Gentlemen may
be sccouimodated with board, &c. in iys
'family. Rfcry attention will be pauf to
their comfort and,morale.
•\« Evening aeikooi,
for the instruction of Gentlemen in the Eng
lish Grammar, Arithmetic, Book Keepm^
by Double Entry, Navigation, and the Lu
nnr Observations; also, the method of as
certaining and of measuring the distance of
the Heavenly Bodies, is.open every evening
from seven until nii o o’clock
For terms, which are moderate, please to
apply by letter or personally, at his Acade
my. in State-Street, opposite Mrs. Max*
well’s Boarding-House, corner of Boliou’-
Square.
NEXT LOTTERY.
A LL to be brawn in a FEW MOMENTS
on the 4lb of January, next.
SCHEME or THE
MEW-YORK STATE LITERATURE
LOTTERY,
'
CLASH HI,
FOR 1886
I Prise-of
<100,000 ia
<100.000
1
do
50,000
60,000
t
dflt.
80,000
20.000
1
do
10.500
10,500
8
do
5,000
10,UUO
4
do
8,600
10,000
10
do
8.000
’ 80.000
39
do
1,000
39 0'II
78
do
500
39.0CW
468
do
|00 1
46,000
4446
do-
601
422,300
5051 Prixes. <557,600
9139 Blank*.
Loss than twoddanlw to •' prize. Prizes
payable forty daya after the .drawing, but
the cash may be had instantly, subject to
the usual deduction of fifteen per cent.
Hticz ok TICLETU. '
Whole* <50
Halves 86 _ _
tj* Orders for the above Tickets, receiv
ed at ALLEN’S OFFICE.
N. B. Uncurrent Bank Notes and Prise
Tickets taken without diecouni.
Nov It - -4J
II Qaartera <18 50
i | Eighths 6 85
iSrttlB subscriber has received by tke lath
Jl ’arrival*, a large nMnrli, hot of
M4ROWARE. CUTLERY. JAPAMM
. , RD AMD FAMCY QOps,
A at OXO WHICH ARE, '
Jvory and Balance Handle Knives,and
Buck anS Bone Handle do dd ■
Raxore ib cases and doa. in great va
riety , ’ U,.;*
' Penjockot, tiro blade and Sportmeo’s
\ , • Knives.
Rodger’s Knivee.end.Rciaiora
•Shoe, Bread, Butcfacga’ and Cooks’
Knives ‘
Cbizaeia, Plane Irons, eitd Gouges of
• - allknds .
Drawing Knivee,;broad and'’ narrow
■Axe*-
Plated, Britunia, and Iron, tea and ta
ble Spoons
Brittannia tea and coffee Pots, Compo-
' sition, copper andiron Tea-kettles
Compoeilion Eaucepens end.Digesters
Brass, iron and Jnpanned Candlesticks
. end Lamps
Waffle'and Wafer Irene
. Gilt, pitted, pearl, bone and japanned
Buttons
Coat, vest and auapender Moulds
Padlocks, cheat, trunk, till and enp-
, board bras*and iron Box Lock*
Knob and Mortice Locks.
Block lock*
Files and Rasp*Van-kinds
Morocco pocket-books and wallet*
Nute cases add work-boxes
- Qressiud case*
Brats curtain, cloak and curtain Pina
Brass and iron butt Hinge*
Wood and bed Mrewe .. J
Hook and Plate Hinges
Sledges and Hand Hummers
Anvils and Vice*
Iron wedges, Shoe and nail Hammers
Brass commode Knobs- .
Brass, iron and wood Castork
Coal-scoops and cnal-heoda
Coal sifters and Dust pans. Spit-boxes
Whittemore’s cotton and wool Cards.
Block Tin, Ftwoets, Ivory and Horn
Combe •
* Fine tooth, crambo.anil dressing Combs
Tuck.and side Combs
Spectacles and cases
Plated stirrup irons, bridle hilts & spurs
Bras* Andirons, shovel and tongs
Brass and wire Fenders
Iron and Steel knitting pins'.
Needles. Fish-hooks and fishing tackle
Cast iron Puts, ovens, dogs, Spiders fo
skillets -
Sad -irons, Trace-chums fo screw pistes
German, Eaglish, Blister (ltd Cost steel
Hand, pannell. mill, pit, cross cut, back
.and keyhole Saws
Brace anil Bitts
Round and flat Bolts
Smith’s and small Bellows
Waggon and Cart boxes
Bed Keys Hide whipti Tacks fo Brads
Copper Bo it-nails, Spelling Books and
Writing Paper, slates and slate pencils
Bhovels spades and hoes
Together with ulfanst every other article
in tho line, which Ate offered for sale on ac
commodating terms by
: NATH. B. WEED.
Oct 29 No. 6 Gibbons’ Range.
POLICE OFFICE,
Havaxxah, Oet. *9 S 188*.
having occurred
in relation to'ticketi, aotifce it hereby
given, that agreeably to the ordinance pass
ed Anq September, ,| Oto. aogatwrat ticket
will passRa bearer after ten o’clock el eight,
find .that-no special ticket wiU. avail after the
seme hour " unleiet tRe place where he or she
it gqing and the purpose for yohieh **M ticket
ginen.be Specified therein.” Buck speed '
ticket-wtll be efeetual for one night only.
. JOSEPH W. JACKHON,
Oct 89-* Chairman'of CounciL
IT TO PRIMTERS.
T HOMAS A VERY, a Printer,'‘fdrmerly
of Groton, ie Connecticut..hsejlong
been absent from bbt friend*, find Whether
he be aliva of not, is not known to them.—
When lest heard from', he was In distress.
Property bee lately been bequeathed to hiea
sufficient to mak'ejhim comfortable Ihrough
life; if he is living. Information ia re quested
to be givefa him, if alivk, as an act pf human
•y, from the krotliren of the type. 1 -\j
8. GREEN.
New-bondoa 9*t-t3. x Nov II
V
.v
HAY.
KA BUNDLES PRIME HAYJandinp
M" from Brig Pheusant, for sale by
Anvil 19 r C OlIBWOLD,
Georgia.—-Camden County.
t th all waoMrr jkAt comoehe
VawHHIWAk Aleasndar Atkinson, Ail ui*.
W ittvstor on the Ertat* of John
I*, deeeesed, applies to the, Court ol Ordi.
«y of atid Qouatv, for tatters djamaaot, „
said estate t These ate, therefore, to c lc ,»s
.dm'into.UljtorisguK,.,. tors.nd',^
torn of said deceased, to fi e their etjeciuna
tlf any they bay*) m nfroflUe, t, B o> b fom
thk flm Meaday to January next, or letura
will be gvseted t» the appftcaat
r»i WUeesa the Hoa WiUlaet Gil—
[L S i| oae of the Jutt cel of said lulh
this J5h June, 16!J ^
JOHNBAUXY.c e o.c.e.
* ■ - 85
I'lAMO FO RTES.
E XTRACT from the report of the Cpm-
niittee.qf Premiutna and Exhibitions of
the Franklin Institute of the State of Penn
sylvania, for the promotion of the Mechanic
Arts, for 1885.
Premium No 47—to the maker of the
best .horizontal piano, la adjudged to A-
Baboock, of Boston, for specimen No. 387,
which is .a horizontal piano, made for A.
Mackey, of Boston, . It has received the
high approbation of the judjres. Every part
of its inierior mocbaniam has. the highest
finish,, and it* tone and touch are excellent.
The strings ere all of steel wire, the lowest
octave being covered with flattened wire,
ft entitles Us piakerlnihe Sieves Medal,
having been considered the. best of the four
square pianos, which are aH very good.
PIANO FORTES from the Factory'of
A, Babcock, answering to tho above de
scription, and wkrrauted to be of bit very
best make,for saln-by
I. W. MORRELL, Savannah.
Oct 89 33fu
GENERAL DRUG.
CHEMICAL und FAMILY MEDICIME
WARE HOUSE.
. LAY fo HENDRICKSON, /
Wholesale and Retail Druggitle, comer of
Congrea and Whiltaker Slrcete,
si: ad’s bui-i. ding a, .bav an.hah,
H AVE received by the late arrivals from
Boston, New-York and Philadelphia,
loo remainder of their Full and Winter
Bupply of GOOD'S, consisting of a very ex
tensive and well selrated assortment of
Drugs ami Medicines, Perfumery and Fanqy
Arliclet, Brushes, Pyt-Stufft, 4jrc.
A great variety of Apothecary aad Phy
sician’s Glass Ware
Ointment'and Pill Poji
Composition and Glass Mortars
Ghiss Lamps and Lamp Glasses . -
Elegant Cut Glass Smelling Bottles
Glass Funnels, Graduated Measures
White and Green Vials, assorted, tic.
SURGEON'S INSTRUMENTS.
Po ket Seis Turnkeys Trusses
Spring and Thumb Lancets
Forceps, Spatulas. Bougies, Catheters
Apuibecaries Scales and Weights, foe.
PATENT MEDICINES,
or EVERY DESCRIPTION, , vre :
SeidlitE s nd Soils Powders. Balm of Quito
Henry’s Calcined Magnesia'
Genuine Lee’s, Anderson’s and Hooper’s
Pills '
> Swaim’s celebrated Panacea
James’ Anti-Dyspopiic Pills
Balsam Honey, Church’* Cough Drops
llvli Ointment, foe.
All of which are offered for sale on the mo*t
liberal terms, fur cash at credit.
L. fo H. having made such arrangements
with the principal Drug-Houses in the Uni-
ted Slates, as to be continually supplied
with fresh and genuine articles, flatter them
selves that no establishment of the kind in
this state, can offer greater inducement* to
dealers. The merchant, the planter, end
i he pfiys cisn, can here be supplied with al
most every-article in l he drug Hue, and may
depend upon having their orders e ecuted
•villi neatness, accuracy and despatch.
Nov 5
• : Pilotage.
A T a meeting of the Board of Commissioo-
. era on the 16th instant, it was ordered
that John Robbins, be suspended from acting
as a Pilot, for one mouth,
• By order.
JNO. G. HOLCOMBE, Secpy.C. P.
Oct 18 ' 88uf
A CARD.
T IIE subscriber, admitted to practice in
the several Court* of Law and Equity
n this State, offers to the public his' pro
fessional services ia- the Court! of .
Bibhp I Henry, I Jones, I Cranford,
Monroe, Jasper, I Tmgre, ..Pike.
WASHINGTON POE.
Macon, Rihb County, (Gk.)
July 7, s 84
FRESH SWEET OIL,
W^vF very superior quality, suitable for to-
ML9 Ule use, juat received and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,.
Hue* Druggists, SksdY BajMiop,
NOTICE ,
VJ'INE.mofith*after data, aiiplieation will be
. N aafte (o, the Inferior Court of Ch.iham
Ifiuoty, eitting for ordinary purposes for ae
order, ahiolute, to aell lota Nnw four anr five,
. 4 and 5) in Carpenter’* How, and lot No.
me, (IJ Green Ward, in flu city of Savannah,
icing the real citato of Francis Jalineau, dec.
ur the benefit of the heirs an ’ creditor* of
rid estate WILLI V.1 GASTON
QualMed Exeeuter
Notice.
\TINE MONTHS after dale, ipnlicatioo will
A.V be made to the Honorable Inferior Court
■f Ch-tham eoumy, for leave to sell the reel
.nd persons! estate of the late Mr*. Ann Ham
dtnn, deceased, far the benidit of. the toir.
,nd cred.tore of arid estate, ‘
WOXTHINGrON GALE, Executor.
m„.i. Vf* *
Georgia—..amden .County,
TO ALL WHOM'IVmay COAX aiirf
W UE’sKAd LnU'i D itowr, adminiu^.«
of the Estate of Ha,lie Pelletier, d ct ij
applies to ihe Cudrt of Ordinary of taideenv.
'Y> for letier* diaminqry on said
These ar*.therefore, to' cite sail •Hmun«h ,ii
and aiogular, th* heir*, and creditors of „j
deceased to file their otdee- ions (if any n*.
have) in nry offia-.oa or belt!* < he first Ho,
day in January nest, or letters trill be (not*
(o the Applicant, •
75SJ Witncaa the Hon. Wilfiam Oibtaa
one Of the Joatises of said (W
lT.f i tbi*35rh lone, 18 5. 9
JOHN BaILY, c. e. o, e. c.
fflllt 30 '
Georgia^-Chatham County
In the Court Of Ordiuary, May Term, I845
•AN the pe iikm of Henrj- Champion, admilr-
VP iatrator of Jahn Street, doc'nsed, pmyi;»
*n order MM to be made abnluie on n.s con*
pjyiltg win* the law, tor 'he s,le of a Lo: of
Ground, number four, [4] second liql.j,,.
Iteynoids Ward—Also, p..ru,f a Lot, ,..nr,l, e r
ail. Tower Tylhrng, Derker W„id liriiicr ,p e
real estate of the arid Uec lor the benclii of
the heirs and creditor* >—It ii ordered, tn.r *
notice he pu’dished nine mpnUri, m one of
the Public Gaaetla of the City of Swaoneh,
1 squiring all pet aoa, imereti eil.ruthow cau-s,
•f any they have, why the prayer of the pttj.
lionet should uot be granted.
o, M. UONB.e e. t.
May 14 m
Georgia—■Chatham Couniij.
In tbe Court of Ordinsry— Ms. Turn, ipjy,
O N tbs' petition uf Robal Hoy, Etc 0 r
of John Wsckerli^ dec. prsyi, g >n ofeer
A iii to be nt»de absolute, on his complying
win the law, to sell two Tracis of Lamf m
Ltureus County, being the real eat ite nf the
aid deceased, for the benefit of the Ik ira 11 d
creditors* It is ordered, that a notice be
iihiiahed, nine months in one of the Gi,
1 ttra of the city of Savannah, requiring ml
peraotvi interested, to alioar caiue, if any they
can, why the prnyer«f the prluioner should
not ire granted. ' M HONII, e. c. 0.
Notice.
4 GHREABLK to leave -obtained fr m the
.% Honorably the Inferior Court, sitting for
oldinsry purposes, for Camden County, I
thall on the first Tuesday in Doeertiber nut,
.spot: to Public isle, at ibe Court Houle el
Jeffersno, in said county, a let of land in the
Tenth District nrwynroe.County, No 91, for
'he benefit' of the orphans of Levi John, dec
- JOHN LEE, Guardian.
VP»I« ■ u
Notice.
VTT.'TE MONTHS after date of tbla notice,
i.N application will be made to the Hononu
ale the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Coon,
ry, for permission to sell sll the real estate of
lohn V.Vkerlv, dec. for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased-
HOB HUT HOY, Esecutor.
Feb 84 «T
Notice.
iJBINR nlorths after date, application will he
wl. nade to the Honorable th.- Inferior Court
af Camden County, when aHt'ng fur ordinary
purpows for leave 10 sell 950 acre* of laud
belongi.igto the relate of John Brown, do-
ceaacd. for the benefit of the hen* sod credi
tor! of sail estate...
B VRAH BROWN, AdmietretriR.
JetTeraoo, 18th June, 1 '85
.1 . V ~ TH
Georgia—Camden cuumy.
' O Ai.L WIIUN I I M.VY CON
W HEREAS J. Bichbilt Jun. adnunislra'or
oiithc relates of DsVidTucker and D>tid
al’Cn dir, sppliea P> the Court cf Ordinary
of it d County, for Letteradiiinuiary 00 the
, (tales of mid decerned personas Three aw,
htrefore, to nil* and adinomah tbe lieirs and
*;rrditora of slid dectaaed persona, to file
■ heirobjeetidus (if any they havejin my of
Nee, on ur hefore Ibe first Monday in Janoriy
next, or letter* will be granted to tbe appli
cant,
Witnsenthe Hon. Wilfiam Gibana,
one of the Justice* of laid Comb
this 35th June, 19'5..
JOHN BAILEY, e. e o. e. c
7*1 *!« 30 R?
Georgia Camden. County.
BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY TO!
SAID COUNIY.
W HEREAS lohu Chevalier, bar applied
to said Court, fir Letters Disminury
on the estates of Samuel Cozens and Evan l,
•lock, dreeaaed. These are, therefore, lo
rite and admonish, all and singular, the but-
tired and creditors it the said deceased per,
sons, to fiie their objection^ ifai? they hate,
in my office, on or before the first Monday is
Ja.p ary next, or Letters will be granted the
applirsnf.
Wit pea* the Honorable James Scott, one
of the Justices of aaichffuurt, Ups six
teenth d|y of April e ghleen hundred
and twenty-five.
[L. 8.1 JO.iN BAILEY, C, C. 0. t. C.
Apt I ft 34
Notice.
N ine MONTH8 after the date hereof, ap
plication will lie made to the Honorable
lire Uuurt of (-.dinary for the County rf Chat-
ham, for leave to aell the whole or a part, or
oarta of a tract of land, lying nod being in
the eo mty df Effingham, eontsioing bv re
cent survey, nine hundred Mill eight* -fire
acres, and known by tbe name of Uie Tuck-
■necking Tract, formerly the. property of
King and -' Hotchkiaa, now belonging to the
estate of Alexander 8. Hoe’s orphans, for the
benefit of said orphans.
, WILLIAM MOREL,
Guardian A- 3, Rue's Orphans.
July t4 87
Notice.
N INE MONTHS after date, application
•rill be made to the Inferior Court ol
Chatham County, aitfing fur ordinary purpo
ses, fur leave ’o eel) ell the retl estate if tbe
iate Thomas Savage, of B'yan County, *!■;
Point Plantation, oonaiiAmgoftwo hundred
and efelity term Rite Lspd, nn the Oreechet
River, four miles belpw the T.gty, edj ininq
the plnntatinn of Joseph Habersham mil Ste
ph»n El iott Alsu, taro hundred and fifty
aerea, more or leas, of Pine Lead, appertain-
ing thereto. A’eoi ■ Tract of Land called
Aaliaa, eoutaioing filly acres, qn Medway Riv
cr, Adjoining tbe lands'of J. J. Maawvll.
MARY SAVAGE, Adm’rx.
•June II ■ 71
tae of' Georgia—Chatham
County
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COMVERR,.
• toll ERE AS Daniel Carney, Jr has ap.pli>
'YY edto th* Hunonble the Court of Or-
din.iry of Chatham County for letter! of ad-
ministration on the'estate and effect* *f W3-
ham Woodb'idre.late -f Savannah, merchant,
deid. on behalf of tbe beta and eredrlsrs,
and by request of the relatives. These are
therefore to cite aad adawqfoh pU aad lingular
the kindred and creditor* of the anid decea*
ed, to file their '•bjactioua (if eny they bare)
to the granting ef the wlminietntion ef the-
estate el the drrreeed to the appfieant ia the
Clerk’s Offion of the said Court, an or before
the third day ef November neat 1 otherwise
letter* of adiaipiatiatWa will be granted-
W tnea* the Hnnotanle Elisa Tort one of
the Justice* ofth* anid Court, the fourth
day Vwober,'A. D. oaelhoetand eight
hundredend tsreuty five.
SAM L. M. RORD. C. C- O.
0*8.4 ' —
Georgia—Camden Cmuiy.
BY 1HE (JOUR i' UP ORDINARY 16
SAID < OU«IX
TWirEREAS Lewis Ba oh loti, sppfin In Hit
w# Court of Ordinary nf said County 1 (br
Letters Dismisaorf on the estate of Fr.noe,
Ujeolupd: I hear are, therefore, to cite and
admonish, all aod singular, the kindred and
■reditor* of laid deceased, 10 file their ohjco
tiona, if sny th-y hare, in my office, on or be,
fore the fi. at Monday in January neat, other-
wise Letters Dismiaaory wiU be granted th*
applicant*
Witneas the Honorable Samuel Clarke,
tne ofihe Justice* of said Court, the
sixteenth day of April, eighteen hun
dred and twenty-fire.
(L. S. J JOHN BAlLriY, C. C. 0. C. C
April 81 ” 24 ,
Georgia—Camden county.
TO ALL IV HOM IV MAT .COMEH*
TVitERRAb John Hardee. A i nim(.i-J«
Oj of the Estate of David Q. Jonei, foe
O'arid county, deceased, appi ff to the Court
rf Ordinary of said evunty. for letten dir-
miraory 00 said Re'stec
Tbeac are tbprelhre to cite end idnoms*
all and mngufor, the hejre end creditor* of sod
deceased, to fie their objentiona (if toy they
have) in my og.ee, «n or before the lint Mas-
viay in March oex , otherwiae letter! Will h*
granted the applicant.
W<toe*< the Hon. William Gibson, one"
(I..S.J the Justices of add Court, tbs
87th AuguM, 1825.
JOHN BAILEY, Clk. C. 0 C.C.
fept.3
Georgia, Chatbar. County.
By the Hunonble the Justices of the Info"*
Court of Cuatham County, mttiag let "’
To'jLL^WUOM IT MAT COMCBVt*
•XVHBRBAS Jan*than Meigs, eimmto*
\Pw. tor of th* C><ate of Saasuel HSiigMsSi
daccaSed, toe petifimwd the Court el Ofojje
ry. to bn diumasrd from hie mid utoje**
uon't Now these ere therefore,
*daoiaWi allpersona iotereeied m ttotodw
trite Lettere Dismiieoty 1
WitaMeTh* HennrahlpAalhony
of the atiu JostieeG Iht* tenth dey"
fiepieaber, eighteen hundred endt»*F
tylreT YaMWELM fo’NP,
lept It m