Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 29, 1825, Image 4

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• bheriffm sale. 1 Oi I Tseedtfm December unci, ■ W tUTto told *t tee Coott-Huhas io the , rit* of Savannah, between tha bourn of tonAad Iber rf’eldek,' hat totof tend, know* by tha fetter tlkoote Ward, (being half of a truat rsiiffSr^ teorpe VTard.' " ‘Ion a* tbe TinaiiMi 1 Improvement* No. I, Ogle* WWW U,»'W ,Alam argrar girl Chariotlevied _ property of the eat ate af John Gribfiin. to aatlafy two exeootione io fetor of the Bank Of the United Statea and Neemo Stanton. Alto, tba tonemes ton tha tooth half'of . lot No. ft, Trustees Garden, io the City of Baraiiaaihriuried on aa tha property of George Carter, to satisfy an execution in fatter of eXMntor of Ann Middleton, levied on and Mrdetl'om by a eonatabfe. I. D’LYON, s. e. . Ithy.7 ,, 38 SHERIFF’S SALE. • On the Jhret Thttedny in Jan, next, W ILL'be auld before the Court House in the City of S&ranoah between the hanreoMO and 4 o'clock, Ail that tract of parcel of land eontain- . fng 5*7, acres, more or Iran, together with lOO acnaof.marab land called Oakland, si- tnated, lying aud being, in Little Ogeechie Patriot in tee Couoty of Chatham; hound- ed oo the north by lands of Flemming-Akin, on the net by laods of Boot. Porker, and on the aooth by fends of B. Walburger, and on .tee want by northeast branch of Little Ogeechie River, together with all and sin gular,'edifleet anjl iihprovenrenta| levied on Baden ft A or foreclosure from George L. Cope, to John IVPNiah, Poter Mitchel and Robert Mitchel,, I. D’LYON, a. c. c. BOV 7 38 MANSION HOUSE, The subscriber bega leave to : interm bin ftiaada andth'e public. th>t ha kps completed hie'large and commodious house, In fee ) set mid most comfortable manner, and ten , am hie thenJia tO those who have beyetojoft A voted him with their sails,, end flatter, himself that by his untemiited attention to pfeann, he will shore a part'of the. phbHo patronage. Mis house will at all tfmesbe furnished with the beat the country affords, his bar with chniea liquors, and hia stables With good com ana provender, together with * faithful and experienced ostler. Tha Mansion Ho%a fe situated on the east tide (if tho public square, in the town of Cljnton, directly on the road leading from Mllladge* villa to Mscoii, nnd nearly opposite the Clinton Hotel- H. H. BLATTER. 1 Clinton, August <3. 07fri N. B.—Families can be necommadtted with private rooms, which ore comfortable. KT The editors of the Augusta Chroni cle and Savnnnah.Georgian, ore requested to publish thq-ibove advertisement once n week for three months and forward their accent .s to this office ter eoUleinent. SHERIFF’S SALE—Continued. On Ms Jtraf Tuesday m Dtcerntgr next, RjtrlLLheaold at the Court House, in . Tv tea City of Savannah, between the udual hours of safe, Two Stages, four Horace, and fonr seta of Harness, belonging to this cod of the An- gusts Line; levied oa under a foreclosure of a Ifortgege from Joseph I. Thompson, ■ tar Joseph Gumming, assigned, to Alex. T. Depson. s A- D’LYON, o. a. c. c.. nov 7 ' 38 SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold at the Court House io the City of ffevannah, between the usu al hour* of sale, . Ail that tract, offend situate and being in tba District of White Bluff, known as the Farm Plantation, containing (#50) seven hundred and fifty acres, more or leas; levi ed on as the properly ofths relate of Thoa. Rioe, to satisfy s judgement in favor of the White Bluff Congregation. • 1. D’LYON, a. c. c. nn»7 .38 . SHERIFF’S SALES—cont^ukd. ’" OnVte first Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold before 'the Court Hoots in Chatham County, hotween the uajiai boun, -;J- ’ All that certain tract or parcel of fend’ah mated In the County of Chatham, nod Stain of Georgia, on the. aalta between the Itlaoda or.Skidaway and Burnsides and known by the name of Redoubt Island, containing sixty three acres n*ore or lew. AM, all that oth- . dr tract or parcel offend situated and being qn Skidaway Island, in the, County afore said, composed of three different and origin ally distinct tracts of land but adjoining each other, the first of which was originally grant ed tOWiphaol Ritter for one hundred acres, the second of which wag originally granted to Juo. Ellis for fifty acres, and the third nnd last, of which was originally granted to Mi' cbael Ritter forfiftj acres,which three tracts offend contain jo. the whole (not including Bedoobt Island) two hundred and thirty-aev- eo acres with live appurtenances; levied oh . to satisfy the Planters Bank of the State of Georgia on foreclosure of a mortgage, a t gainst Jofao.W. Stirk. J. D’LYON, a. c. c. Obv 7 38 NOTICE. O N the first Monday of January next, I shell expose to >81116 at the Market of fit. Marys, betwsen the usual hours, seven SLAVES, the property of the estate of A* ; ron Tyson, by virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary for Camden County- Conditions cash. MARTHA TISON, Adrn’rx. Nay* * 35|l* . EXECUTOR’S SALE. On Thursday the Ibth December next, W ILL be told at the plantation nf'ibe late Col. Nicholas Ware, cm Little Uiver, in Cofembia oonnty, the corn. and fodder and other previaiana made there the p'fosni sea son, and all the fynhing nfeoaib belonging to the plods, the ,-itoek Of horses aod ihales, among which me.some valuable brood mares, sftd fine colts of the boat blood—the. itupk of cattle', some full, and some half Mood of the English breed—the slock of bogs, tod the Ftaatpfion— 1 There are aboot fifteen hundred acres of land, and enough cleared, aod ioeul-- > titration to give employment to twenty-five or thirty bands. Much of this fend is of good quality, and tba res) very valuable foe- its timber. • ' ' ALSO, At thp isms time aod place, will be sold the Grist aod Baw-Milb no Little Rivey, aod the Bridge aoroel it, koowq at Wares, with about forty acres offend attached thereto. Aod on Thursday, the 2td December, there will be toll at .the Plantation on Savan nah River, in Columbia county, at tbe mouth -Of the Kiokee Creek, the whole of the corn and Aider; fanning utensils, stock. Ac. be longing to that place, and also the plantation itself, laeludiog about six hundred acres of feftd ofreryjexcelfent quality. " ^ And orf Thursday the 89th December, will he sold at tliC market-house, in tbe City of obout FQHTY very likely NE- QROES, ipdltuUog mechanic., hoosa 'ser- , dante, pad field feuds. The sales-at each place wifi ournmeooe rat fen o’clock, A. M. fftd do* «14 o’elocjk, P. Me tod be ooatiou- sd from day to d»y, until foe property is all •OWa Twelve months credit will bp given for all sums over Tan Dollars, and notes with good sreontyrequirod, before, (he property will be. .. BUSAN B, WARE. ExHrx. . r WMi W. HQLT&BrV OetqbfeflT Qr the IW <? WV |r«re ,-9et.t» ..v> . ^ 1 “ PidfljrrER&tiOTELy IFARREMTOX THE Subsoriksrs hasfeff ed into co-partnership in the PLANTERS’ HOTEL, take tine ■EBtmetbod of informing Ibeir friends aod the piiblie that they continue to keep up Ihat well known establishment, oo the east side of the public square, in 'Warrenlon. and return their aincere thanks to those who .have favored them with their custom,' and wish for a continuance of Hint support from Die public which their .attention to btuioess'will merit. Their table wjll be supplied with every thing the country aod season afford. ' Their Bar Will be supplied .with the choicest kind of )i- qeors—Stables provided with good provender aod attended by faithful and carefnl ostlers, / ' • ASA CHAPMAN,' . MARTHA EVANS. October 18. ICTThe Editors of tha A’-ynsta. Chronicle and Savannah Georgian, are requested to pub- Itah the abnve once a week fur 8 weeks, and forward their accouott to the subscribers io Warrington. A. G. A M. A. Oct. 87 32 North American Review. JfO. XLIX. CONTENTS. I Claims of the United States on Naples * and Holland. I. Messsage of the President of tile United States ^ the House of . Repreerntatives, relative to tbe claim on Naples. 2 Message of tho President of the United States, transmitting tbe car- . rmpondence relating to the claims of the citizens uf the Uuited States up on the Government of the Nether lands. , II. Lord Byron's Character and Wri tings. 1. RecdHections of the life of By ron. By tbe late R. C. Dallas. Esq. ^ 2/ Correspondence Of Lord Byron with a Friehdj including’bin Letters to hia Mother; in 1809, 1810, and 1811. 3. Journal of the Conversation of Lord' Byron. By Thomas Medwio; Esq. III. WsylandW Discourses on tho Duties - of in American Citizen. The-Doties of in ’ American Citi zen ; two Discourses delivered in the . First Baptist Meeting House in Bos- loq. By Francis VVaylandfir. IV. PinkneyW Poema- ' Poems. By Edward C. Pinkney. V. English Common Law Reports. Reports of Cases argued and ds- ' tnrmined in the English Courts, of Common Law. . Edited by Thomas Sergeant and John C. Lowber, Esqrs VI. Orphic Poetry. -OrpheUB Poetarum Grccorum An •tiquiraimua.—Auctore Georgio Heo- ricii-Bode. VII. Columbus. ro Codice dipiomatieo Colombo-Atne- ricano; oasis Raccnlta di Documenti .originali 0 inedjtl, kpettanti a Cristo- foro Colombo, Ac. Genova, 1823. VIH. Gojd and Silver in Mexico. A report nn the Expediency of Augmenting the Dutiee on the Ex portation of Gold aod Silver, presen ted to the General Constituent Con gress of Mexico, bv the, Committee of Finance and Mine*, Augnat 9, 1884. . IX. Critical Notices. 1. Palfrey’s Historical Dis course. 444 2. Perkins’s History of the Late War. 443 3. Wrifford’s Mercantile Pen manship. ' 45,1 4. Summary View of America. 453 Addresses before the New- York Academy of Fine Arts 459 6. Bacon’s Plea for Africa. 462 ■_> 3. Barnard’s Polyglot Gram mar. 474 8. Crafts’ Address before tbe ■ • ■ Palmetto 8ociety. 464 9. Blanco .White’s Spanish Varieties, . . Mi Quarterly List.ofNew Publi- pationa. ' . . ’ 469 . Index. . 483 Just received by W. T. WILLIAMS. Oct 20 49 WARE-HOUSjS fit OOKMZESXOEr BUSINESS, • Macon. T HE undersigned lias’ rented of Farisb Oerter, Esq. kii Ware-Houso'at this place, and lenders his services to bis friends irod the public, id the above line of business, with assurances that any business confided id ills cate, shall receive bis personal and undivided attention, and that his best exer tions will, be used to give r Msfaction.to his Customers. Tbe Ware-Ho '-s are new, extensive, safe, and very do ’nitmtly ar ranged and situated for the tru action of business. He intends running two good d sub stantial boats during the boil ting season, which will bp expedited in their paanlgeB up aud down, by the aid of one df the A/eam Boat Company's Steam-Boat*.Insurance on merchandise aod produce shipped lyy hia (hosts, can be effected in a responsible office on as favorable terms as by auy olkcr boats thht Will rOn the river; and reasonable sdg vancoa will be -made by him'on produce stepped by them to the consignment - of hia friends in Savannah, By tbe first boats lie will receive a good supply of GROCERIES, which be will sell on moderate terms; - He kpte offere for Sale, 200 Pieces f “* ---*— r '-“— COURT OF CQMMOJf PLEAS AJVD OYERAJtD TERM1MKR FOR THE CITY OF SAVAJYJfAH, OCTOBER TERM, 1825. ; ' W HEREAS William C. Way fie, Freder ick Herb. Charles Dunham and Wil liam loor, were drawn and summoned to at tend as Grand Jnrort at this te'rm of tea Court and have m*de default, Ordered, that t|iey be severally fined -In the sum Of forty doHart, unless good aod snlfioient cause of ex cuse be filed oil oath wife the clerk of this court on or before tbe firekday of the aoxf term. , - ■ Ao(l whereas Hugh Cassidy, George F. Palmes aud Matthew Luffborough, were also (ttawa and summoned to attend as Petit Ju rors, and made default, Ordered, that’ they be severally gped in tha sum of twenty dollars Oolsss good bad siffficient cause Of excuse be fifed On oatb with the clerk of this eourt,' no or before tbe first day of tbe next term. True extract from tbe miiwtos.-. ROBERT W. POOLElL fctevh. ; 90W4W INBURANCK COMPANY . 'N^W-YORK, v./t- I NCORPORATED by the Wgislkture of ihe etnto qf NeW-Vork, fn the pur- Pose of insurititf - MOUSES' iiH-OTlfER tiUlLDINGS, VESSELS IN PORT and their. CARGOES. MERCHANDISE and olhor PERSONAL PROPERTY, against liosA ot DRiitftgfilij tilt, and also to ineuro VESSELS and MER CHANDISE sgsinsttbe HAEARDS OF Inland navigation, or trans- PORTATION. ■ " l Capital tock 9^00,00^, which has all been paid in CASH, nnd tka public may roly with‘confidence upon the whole sum. being always a ailsbla to most its engagements. R. H. -VENS, Prea’L The Subscriber .having teen appointed Agent for tho. above. Comp ny, will insure against Loss by Fire, and Hazard of Inland Navigation, ns set forth Id the preceding proposals, on aa favorable terms a* can .be donein thin.city. B. y C. DUNNING, Agent for Hotcard Insurance Company. N. B—Persons living in tfiv country, can hava inauranca afibatad by addressing ‘ L - Agent, giving a descriptranOfthepretn- to be insured, post paid. Sept 20 - 16 the isos 1000 Bushels Liverpool Salt. JUHJY T. ROWLAND. Macon, Octobqr-12, 1825. Oct 20 ( ' 29fel r; IB Li pis’ M R. PHILLIPS respectfully informs the public, that be has,«, v*canpy for i tew more pupils of both sex. He teaches the following braochee of aii Education .-—- Englieh Grammar, Writings Arithmetic, Geography. Projecting of Mape, Aetro- no my, History, Composition, Polite . Literature aad Rhetoric. ALSO, LA TIJf A JYD FRENCH. CT A Separate room fe proivdod lor the Young, Ladies Miss Phillips under hie superintendence, instructs a few children in Spelling, Read- i|.r. Meriting and Arithmetic. From four Io six Young Gentlemen may be accommodated with board, die. iu hie family. Every attention will be paid to their cogfort and morals. •\n Evening EeEooE for the instruction of Gentlemnn in the Ehg. lish Grammar, Arithmetic, Book’ Keeping by Double Entry, Navigation, and the Lu nar Observations; also, tbe method of as certaining and of measuring the distance of the Heavenly Bodies, is open every evening from seven until nine o’clock \ - - For terms, which are moderate, please to apply by letter or personally, at his Acade-- my. in State-Street, opposite Mrs. Maxs well’s teisrdiog-House, cqtosr of Bvltou’- Square. NEXT LOTTERY. A LL io be brawn in a FEW FOMENTS po the 4th of January next| > ' SCHEME or THE ! ' JYEW-YORK STATE LITERATURE LOTTERY, CLASS III, FOR 1898. 50,000 , 20,000 i Jteiop 10,000 . 10.000 20.000 39,Oil 39,0ft) 46.000 228,300 4557,100 1 Prize'of 4100,00011 1 do 50,000 i I do 20.000 1 do 10.500. 2 do 5,000 ' 4 do f 8,500 10 do 8,000 3b do 1,000 78 do 600' 468 do* 1 100 446 do 50. SOfl Prizes. 9139 Blknlu. ... Less than two blanks to a prize. Pries payable forty days after ihe drawing,/but the cash may be hed instantly, subjelt to the usual deductiea of fifteen per cent./ raid or ticlets. / Wholes 450 I Quarters gl^ 50 Halves 85 ) Eightlis I 85 ID* Orders for tho above Tickets,-teceiv- -sd at - - - - ALLEN’S OFFICE. ' N. B. Uncurrent Bank-Notes ai/d Prize Tickets-'taken without discount. 1 Nov ll- s 43 tT TO-1 PRINTERS. '- T HOMAS AVERY, aPfSter; formerly of Groton, in Cnqttectiliit, has long been absent from hia friends, and whether he be alive dr not, is not known to them— Whan last hoard front! he wya io distress. Property has lately been bequeathed to him aufficient to makS him cbmfottable through life, ifhe is living. Information is requested to bp given him, tf alive, as an act of human ity, from tee brethren oft he type. Naw-London Oct. J3. . [ No* 11 iSmi tVVHE subscriber has received by tho late -"Kl 1 *; i bsaortmunt of HARDWARE, CCTLERY. JAPANtf ED AND FANCY QOO/S, AMONlf WHICH 4XE, Ivory and Balanco Handle Knives and , Forks , vT*. Buck and Bonn Handle do , do Raiors.io cases and -dos. in great va riety Pen, Pookei, Wo blade and Sportmen’e Knivea t Rodgdr’a Knivea and Scisaora Shoe, Bread, Butchers’ and Cooks’ Knivea „ Chizaela, Plane Iroha, and Gouges of all kinds Drawing Knives, broad and narrow Axes PIsted.Brittanis, and. Iron, tea and ta ble Spoons Brittannia tea and coffee Pots, Compo sition, cooper and iron Tes-kettleB Composition Saucepans and Digesters Bram, iron 2nd Japanned Csniuesticki and Lamps' Waffle and Wafer Irons Gilt, plated, pearl, bone and japanned Boltons Coat, vest and suspender Moulds PuiUuvUb, viitn, >iuuk, tih -ml cup board brass and,iron Box Locks Knob and Mortice Locks Stock locks ' - Files and Rasps of all kinds Morocco pocket-book* and wallets ■Note cases and work boxes Qressiog cases Brass curtails, cloak and curtain Pina Brass and iron butt Hinges Wood and-bed screws Hodk and Plate Uiiigea Sledges and Hand Hammer* Anvils and Vices - Iron wecigespShoe sod nail Hammers Brass commode Knobs Brass, iron and wood Castors Coal-Scoops and coal-hoods ' Coal-sifters and Dust pans, Spit-boxes Wgjttemore’s cotton aud wool Cards. Block Tin, Fawcett, Ivory and Horn Combd Fine tooth, crambo and dressing Combs Tuck and side Combs Spectacles and cases Plated stirrup irons, bridle bitts It spurs Brass Andirons, shovel and tongs Brass anil wire Fenders Iron and Steel knitting pins Needles, Fish-hooks qnd fishing tackle Cast iron Pots, ovens, dogs, Spiders dt. skillets Sad-irons, Trace-chains dt-sorew plates German, English. Blister and Caststeel Hand, panned, mill, pit, cross cut, back and keyhole Saws Brace aud Bitts Round .and flat Bolts , Smith’s and small Bellows Waggon and Cart boxes Bed Keys, Hide whips, TackB & Brads Copper Bout-nails, BpeUiug Books and Writing Paper, slates and slate pencils (Shovels, spades and hoes Together with almost every other article in the liue, which are offered for sale on ac enminodating terms by NATH. B. WEED. Oct 29 No. 6, Gibbons' Rangp. .GENERAL DRUG, CHEMICAL and FAMILY MEDICINE WARE HOUSE. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Wholeenle and Retail Druggists, comer of Congress and Whittaker Streets, shad’s buildings, savannah, H AVE received by the late arrivals from Boston, New-York and Philadelphia, the remainder of their Fall and Winter supply of GOODS,-consisting of a very ex tensive and well selected assortment of Drug* and Medicines, Perfumery and Fancy Articles, Brushes, Dyt-Stujfe, l[C. A'great variety of Apothecary and Phy sician’s Glass Wars Ointment and Pill Pols Composition slid Glass Mortars, Glass Lamps and Lamp Glasses Elegant Cut Glass Smeliing Buttles Glasfi Funnels, Graduated Measures White and Green Vials, assorted, Ac. SURGEON’S INSTRUMENTS. Pocket Sets Turnkeys Trusses Spring and Thumb Lancets Forceps, Spatulas,‘Bougies, Catheters Apothecaries Scales and Weights, See. PATENT MEDICINES, ' or AVERY DESCRIPTION, VIE : Seidlitz and Soda Powders Balm of Quito Henryk Calcined Magnesia Genuine Lee’s, Anderson’s and Hooper’s Pills Swiim’s celebrated Panacea James’ Anti-Dyspeptic Pills Balsam Honey, Church’s Cough Drops Itch Ointment, Re. All Of which are offered for sale on tee most liberal terms, for cash or credit. L. R. II. having made such arrangements with the principal Drug-Houses in the Uni ted State*, aa to he continually supplied with fresh and genuine articles, flatter them selves that no establishment of the-kind iu this state, can offer greater inducements to dealers. The merchant, the planter, and the phys cian, call hero be supplied with al most every article in I lie drug line, and may depend upon having their-orders'executed with neatness, accuracy and despatch. NOv 5 • ’■ Pilotage. A T a meeting of the Board of CommissioD- era on .tho !5ih Instant, it was ordered that John Robbins, bis suspended from acting as a Pildt, for one month. By order, JNO. G. HOLCOMBE, Secl}y.C. P. Got 18 28.of A CARD. V POUCH OFFICE, . Savannah, Qct. SB, Ilfs. -ri MRARRASSMENTS having occurred MU in relation to tickets, notice is hereby giveu, that agreeably to the ordinance pas* ed first September, 1825, no general ticket will pass Hi bearer after fen o’clock at night, and Hist no special ticket will avail after tha ■ame hour “ unleu the ‘place where He or she is going and the purpose for which said ticket is giveu, be egeetfed therein.* Such special ticket will be effectual for one night only. JOSEPH W. JACKSON. Oct 29 Chairman of Council. HAY; KA BUNDLES PRIME HAY,landing tF V from Brig Pheasant, for sale by Anri) 19 O. C GRISWOLD, *1* of nid County, far fetten dtasuiy ’: S“i®sar3 if.rg.'fcf we » SSfftlte sit Ipi kssJ this U;h June. mi. ^ rt ’ JOHN,BAILEY, c. c. 0, c . g. June 30 j] PIANO FORTES. E XTRACT from the report often Com mittee of Premiums and Exhibitions of tho Franklin Institute pf the State of Penn sylvania, for tin promotion of tha Meebanic Arts, for 1826. / ‘ Premium No 47—to tbe maker of tbe best horizontal piano, is adjudged-to A. Bnbcock, of Bnstoq, for specimen No. 327, which is a horizontal pisno, made for A. Mackey,-of Boston, k has rocbtved the high approbation of the judges. Every part of its interior mechanism has th* highest finish, and its tone and touch ard excefent. The strings are all of steel wire, the lowest octave being covered with flattened wire. It entitleagts maker to the Silver Medal, having been considered the best of the four square pianos, which are all very good. 1 PIANO FORTES from the faetory'of A. Babcock, answering to the above de scription, and warranted to be Of hit-very beat make, fur safe by I. W. MORQELL, Savannah. Oct 29 33fu NOTICE. VTINF, months after dtte, applicsih-n will be qisde to the Inferior Court of ChalhsUi 'Jaunty, sitting (Or ordinary punnous for. an irder, absolute, to Sell lots Not- four one five, 4 and 5) in Carpenter's'. How, and lot No. me, (1) Green Ward, in tht city Of 8*vannsh, leing the real estate of Francis Jsliiiosu, dec -or the benefit of the heirs *t»4 creditors of -sidesui* WILLI.ill GASTON. Qmtited'Executer. Notice. VTINE MONTHS after date.-application will In be made to the Honorable Inferior Court >f Chatham eonnty, for feave to sell' tee res! toil peraonal estate of tee late Mrs Ann Hum- 1 lion, deceased, for the benefit of the beirs ad creditors->f wid estate, WOUTHINGTON GALR, Executor. . iiiwh in . a Notice. A GKEW-BI E to leave obtained fr m the nL Honursbfe the Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes, for Camden County, I hall on the first Tueadsy ip December next. ..souse to nuuiic a-da, at the Court-House <1 .lefferaoo, in said county, a let qf fend in the Tenth District «f Monroe County, Ko 91, foi 1 he benefit of tee orphans of Ley! Johns dee JOHN LEE, Guardian. Sept IS 14 Notice. VftNE MONTHS after date of Ibis notice, application will be made to the Honors, tie the-Court of Ordinary of Cbsthsai Coun. y, for permission to sell s<1 tee real estate of fohn Wakerlv, dee. for tbe besefit of lilt- heirs and creditors of skid deceiewl- BOB SET HOY, Eiecutor. Eeh-24 «T Ueurgui—Utimden Vmtny. TO All WHOM IT MaY CONCEBfu. W HEREAS J 8ichbitt Jim. administraior on 1 iio estates of OgvidTqcksr and D.tid 'M’Ctetlir^ applies to the Court of Ordinary of stid County, for Letters dismitsary on the mates of said deceased persons: These are, therefore, to cite tnd admonish the heirs and creditors of'said deceased persons, to fife their-objections (il any they have) in my of fice, 011 or before the first Monday in 'Jammy next, or tetters will be- granted to the ippii- cant. r-~1 Witness the Hon. William Gibsoa, |i L S. |l one of tbe Justices of said CuutL LsJ thisSJth June, IfiOJ. JOHN BAILEY, O.C o.c.e. Jnoe.Sn <r> Notice. months after dale, application will he jtfe -aide (o the Honorable tea Inferior Court of Camden County, when sitting fur ordinary purpo-us, for lesre to sell 350 acres of land uelonfi.ig to the estate of John Brown, de ceased, for tee benefit of the hats and credi tors of salt estate, SABAH BROWN, Admistratri*. Jefferson, 18th June, 1"35. June 23 78 fe Notice. N INE MONTHS after the date hareofi ap plication will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary for the County nf Chat ham, for leave to aell the whole or a part, or parts of a tract of land, lying and being is the comty of Effingham, conteiohw-by re- cent aurvey, nine hundred apd eighiy.fi.e i.cres, and known by the name of the Tuck- <neefcing Tract, formerly Ihe property of King end Hotchkiss, now belonging to tbe calato of Alexander 8. floe’s orphans, fur the benefit of said orphans. WILT IAM MOREL, Guardian A. S-Boe's Orphans. July 14 87 - Notice. - - N INE months nkw date, application will be Made to the Inferior Court ot Chatham County, titling for ordinary purpo- ■es, for leave so aell all tbs real estate of the fete Thomas Savage, of Bryan County, via ) Point Plantation, consisting of two hundred and eighty acres Rice Land, nn theO'eeehee River, four miles below the F-rry, adjoining the plantation if Joseph Habersham and Ste pheii Eliott. Also, two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, of Pine Land, appertain ing thereto. Also, S Tract of Land called Selina, 0outlining fifty sere., on Medway Riv er, 1 ((joining tbe lands nf J. J. Maxwell. MARY SAVAGE, Adm’rx. June 15 71 T HE subscriber, admitted to practice in the sevfiral Courts of La# aod Equity n this State, offers to the public hia pro fessional services in the Courts of Bibb, | Henry, I Jones, I Crawford, \mroe, Jasper, \ fwUge, Pike. WASHINGTON POE. Macon, Bibb County, (Gs.t July 7 , ; 84 £taie of Georgia—Chatham County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. [WHEREAS Daniel Carney, Jr. b.s tppfi- I# edto tha Honorable the Court of Or- dinaiy of Cliatbam, County for letten of ad ministration on .the'estate aad effect* af Wil- ham Woodbi idee,lata (f Savannah, merebant, deed, oo behalf of tbe heirs sr iT creditor., FRESH SWEET OIL, very sapcrior.qoalitT, auitaMe for to- VP. Mr use, just received and for safe by LAY fit HENDRICKSON, Nor 3 Druggists, Shad’t Bitildiags. ed, to fife their objections (if any they bar*)- to tbe giranting or tbs administration of: tee relate oTthe deceased to tbe applicant in tbe Clerk's Office of the said Court, an Or before the third day of Noveatetr next 1 otherwise, fetters of admiHiatiatieD will be granted Witness tea Honorable Elias Fort one of the Justices of the mid 1 Court, tbs fourth day af October, A. D. one thousand ejght hundred and twenty five. Georgia—Camden County TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CON^tUf ItruE’lflAS Louia Dufour, Adminfew, - . ’* ef the Estate off BaaiiePelletier, dJJ applies to the Court of Ondinsry of mid com, ty, for ICttett diwnfeaory sn .mid These are, thetafore, ta cit* aad admdU,,« •ad singular. ths heirs and ersditora <1.1 dsesssed to fife thaltoMee ions (irany ib., have) is aiy sfflte, oa or before the list *»■ day in Jaauai yaaxt, ot Utters will he to tbe applicant, * P==n Wilnare tea Hoo. William Gibim M rathfo^r, 0 ^^ JUneSO Georgia—Chatham Countu. O la the Court of Ordinary, May Term, 1825 j D h° f a? enry J 1 "™! 1 ' 10 ®- sdniin- Irtrator of John 8trort.dcc.aaed, praying an order AW to be made ebulute on hi, Lm- plying Wito tee law, tor tee rale of a Loi ol Ground, number four, (4} second Tyihine Iteynolds Ward—-Alan, p.rlnf a Lot, nuiahei •is. Tower Ty thing, Decker W„d, bring the teal estate of the a.id ucc. (or the bendit A ttie heirs end creditors s—It ii ordered, tlnds notice be published nine month., in one uf the Pul. N; Giitetts of the City of Savannah, requiring ail pc non. interested, to rim* etuw! If any they have, why the prayer of the pel), tioner should not be granted. S. M. UONO.c e.a, W»V’* ’ 4<1 Georgia—Chatham County. In the Court of Ordinary—May Tertn/\8i5. O N the petition of. Hubert Hoy, Esc u r ol'Jnhn W.ckcrlv, dee. pray'gal other Aiai to be m-itle abaolute, on iua complying witn live law, to aell Two Tracta of Land in Laurens County, being the real eattte nr the -aid deceased, for the benefit of tbe heira ...-.4 creditors 1 It ia ordered, that a notice be jubliahed. nine month., in one of the Ga- z.-ttre of the city of Stvannah, requiring a.| persona intoreated, to show came, if any they can, why Ihe prayer of the petitioner ahuuld not be granted. - S M- BOND, a. c. n. w- n* o> Georgia—Camden County. BY THE COURT OP OBDINABY FOB 8 AID COUNT Y. . lXTHEBEAS 'oltn Chevalier, baa applied Tv toaaid Cfiurt, for Letters Diimiaaury on the ealstreof Samuel Cpseoa and Evan E. btock, dtxeaied. Three are, therefore, tv ,dte and edmonisb, all and singular, the kin dred and creditors ot the said deceased per. ions,'t j file their objection^ if any they have, ; n mf offise, on or before the fim Monday ia January next, or Letters will be granted the applicant. Witness tbe Honorable James Scott, one of the Justices of aaitFCourt, tins an. tccUh ilay nf April, e ghteen hundred end twenty-five. [L.8.] JOHN BAILEY, C, C> 0. C. C. Apr 121 » 21 Georgia—Camden County. BY THE COURT OF O’IDiNAHY 70 SAID COUNTY, \TWHERE AS Lewii Bachlotl, applies to lbs tog Court pf Ordinary of said County; f >r Letters Diamiaaory on the tutate of Fr.n ti tloaolupe 1 Theae ere, therefore, to cite ■ (id admonish, sH and singular, the kindred and creditors of aaid deceased, to file their o'-jee- tiona, if any Ih.y have, in my office, an or be fore the fi’st Monday in January neat, .ither- 'wise Letters Dtsmissory will be granted the applicant- Witnssd tbs Hononhfe Satnael Clarke, •nc ofthe JUaticei of said Cou > ’his sixteenth day of April, eighteen hun dred tnd twenty-five. [L. 8 ] JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C. C April 2! 14 Georgia—Camden county. TO ALL W ROM Pf MAP GONCF.Ittf JEW 4EIIEAS John Hardee, Ariministrte* to# of the Ealste of David G. Jonca, *te. ofssid county, deceased, applies to the Court of Ordinary of arid county, for letters do* ni-aory on said Baotet Three are tlierefore to eite and adamaith aft and singular, tbe hsiya and creditor! vfuid leceued, to fi-e their ohjeetinna (i say they hate) ia my office, on or before the fint Men. ley in Much oex>, otherwise IsUera will be granted the applicant. Witness the Hon. William Gibson, one01 fl..S.] tee Justices of said Court, tbs X7th August, 18.'*. JOHN DAILEY, Cde. C. 0 C. C. 8nnt. 3 - • Georgia, Chatham County. By the Honorable (be Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, sitting ft* w to"all*whom rr MArcoNcesy. VffWttBMEAS Jonathan Meigs, sdmiaitlrt- toJ tor of the erfeto'of Samuel Hsughton, deceased, has petitioned the Court of Owios- nr, to ba di ami lard frortrhis said sdmnmtn* twi: N** tkees therefore, «««*•* *“ admonish aft peraons interested iu the midtes tate. to fife theft objection 1, if .any they owe, sssaMwsiS*?v ^toreTThn Honorable Aothony “J ef the seiu Jastiess, this tenth dty « September, rtthtemiboodred and twesr tjX™ »AMUBL M H''-™- } . ■ CRrk Oewi OrdhiiW •are 10 * U