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' ’ SHSRirfrlJ *ALfc
On DfofSrri Tusstksy Hi IMhM,
W ILL be *old at the Court-House in the
city of Savannah, between the hour*
of ten end fouwolock,
AH that lot of land, known by tht letter
t. Heat hoots Ward, (boiug half of a truat
lot) endimprovmneiiw.
AIjo, lot and iinprosemeuta No. I, Ogle*
thorpd Ward.
• Also, negro girl Chariot | levied on aathe
property of the eetete of John Gribbin. to
■ttUy two executions in (kvor of the Bank
if the United Statea and Neome Stanton.
Alto, the tenement on the south half of
lA'No. 8. Trustees Oardon, in the City of
Savannah | lovied on aa the property of
George Carter,.to aatiafy an execution in
(kvor of executor of Ann Middlotou. lovied
ea and turned over by a oonatable.
I. D’LYON; e. e.
nov 7 3d
SHERIFF'S SALE.
» On flu first Tuesday in Jim. next,
W ILL'be aold before the Court House
in the City of Savannah between the
heure of 10 and 4 o'clock.
All that tract or parcel of land contain
ing 587 acres, more or lees, together with
tOO acreeof marab land called Oakland, ai-
tnated. lying and being in Little Ogeechie
Dietrict in the Comity of Chatham; bound
ed on the north by lands of Flemming Akin,
on the ehat by landa of Doct. Parker, and
on the aoutll by landa of B. Walbiirger, and
on the weat by northeaHt branch or Little
Ogeechie River- together with all and sin
gular, edifice* and improvementa; levied on
under a fi fa or foreclosure from George L.
Cope, to John lVPNiah, Peter Mitchel and
Rooert Mitchel.
I. D’LYON. a. c. c.
nov 7 3D
mansion house,
Thd eubacribnr bona leave to
inform hie friends anujM public,
that he .haa completed. .b|e large
Jahd commodious houid, in the
... . inoetcomfortable manner, aud ten
dera hit thinfta to thoee whnhave herclolor>
favored him'with their calls,' and flatter
himself that-by hie unremitted attention to
plusao, he will ahare a part of the public
patronage. Hie -houae will at all tipiea he
fnrniebed with ihe beat the Country aft’orda,
ilia bar with choice liquora, and bin atablea
with good corn and provendor, together
with a fa|thAil and experienced oatlet. Tjie
Manaion Houae i» •Rusted on the east aide
of the publicpquare, in the town of Clinton,
directly on the road leading from Milledgc-
ville to Macon, and nearly Opposite the
Clinton Hotel H. H. BLATTER.
Clinton, Auguat 83. Olfre
N. B-—Familica jrsn be accommodated
with private rooms, which are comtbrlnble.
U’The editor* nf the Augusta Chyoni-
olo and Savannah Georgian, are requested
to publish the above advertisement unco a
week for three months and 1 forward their
accounts to this office for Settlement.
SHERIFF'S SALE—Goa riauBD.
On the fir* Tuesday m December next,
W ILL be aold at the Court Hoiiae, in
the City of Savannah, between the
naual hour* of sale.
Two Stages, four Iloraeo, and four seta of
Harneae, belonging to-tbi* end of the Au
gusts Lins; levied on under a foreclosure
of a Mortgage from Joseph I. Thompson,
to Joseph Cumming, assigned to Alex. T
Dopson.
A. D’LYON, d. a. c. c.
nov 7 3ft
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On thefirtt^Tuesday m December next,
W ILL be aold at the Court House in the
City of Savannah, between the usu
al hours of sale.
All that tract of land situate and being in
the District "of White Bluff, known as the
Farm Plantation, containing (750) seven
hundred and fifty acres, more or lew; levi
ed on aa the properly of tht estate of Thot.
Rice, to satisfy a judgement in favor of the
White Bluff Congregation.
I. D’LYON, a. c. c.
nov7 38
SHERIFF’S SALES—contivuid.
On the firet Tuesday in December next,
W ILL be sold before the Court Home in
Chatham County, between the usual
hours.
All that certain tract or parcel of land si
tuated in the County of Chatham, and State
of Georgia, on the aalta between tbo Islands
of Skidaway and Burnsides and known by
the name of Redoubt Island, containing sixty
three acres more or less. Also, all that utli
er tract or parcel of land ailnated and being
on Skidaway Island, in the County afore
said, composed of three different and origin
ally distinct tracts of land hut 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 to
Jno. Ellis fir fifty acres, and the third and
last of which was originally granted to Mi
qhaol Hitter for fifty acres,which three tracts
, of land contain in the whole (not including
Redoubt Island) two hundred and thirty-sev
en acres with the appurtenances; levied on
to satisfy the Planters Bank of the State of
Georgia on foreclosure of a mortgage, a-
gainst John W. Slirk.
I. D’LYON, i. c. c.
nov 7 3B
motive:
O N the first Monday of January next, I
shall expose to sale at the Market of
St. Marys, between the usual hours, seven
SLAVES, the property of the estate of Aa
ron Tyson, by virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary for Camden County—
Conditions cash-
MARTHA TISON. Adtn’rx.
Nov2 3f>ti.*
pjAafters'hotel, warrem-tom-.
THE Subscribers having enter
ed into co-partnership, in the
PLANTERS’ HOTEL, take this
method of informing their friends
and the public that they continue tu keep up.
that well known establishment, on tlie east
aide of Ihe publio square in Warren Inn. and
return their sincere thanks to those who hare
favored them with tlieir custom, and wish for
a continuance of that support from the public
which their attention. to business will merit.
Their table will he supplied with every thing
the country and season afford. Their Bar
will be supplied with the choicest kind of li-
qenrs—Stables provided with good provender
and attended by faithful and careful ostlers.
ASA CHAPMAN,
MARTHA EVANS.
October 18. *
ID" The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle
and Savannah Georgian, are requested to pub
lish the above once a week for 8 weeks, and
forward their accounts to the subscribers in
Warrington, A. C. Si M- A.
Oct. <7 32
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
On Tlmreday the 1SIA December next.
W ILL be sBM at the plantation of the late
Col. Nicholas Ware, on Little Rirer,
in Columbia county, the corn and fodder and
Other provisions made there thepicsenl sea-
ion, and all the farming utensils belonging to
the plan', the stock of horses and mules,
among which aroeome valuable brood mares,
and fitte colls of tlie best blood—the stock of
cattle, some full, and some half blood uf the
English breed --the "stock of hogs, anil Ihe
Plantation—There are about fifteen hundred
acres nf'land, and enough cleared, anti in cul
tivation to give employment to twenty-five or
thirty bands. Much uf this land is of good
quality, and tbe rest very valuable for its
timber.
ALSO.
At tbe same time and place, will be sold the
Grist and Saw-Mills on Little River, and the
Bridge across it. known as Wares, with about
forty acres of land attached thereto.
And on Thursday, the 22d December,
there will be sold at tbe Plantation an Savan
nah River, in Columbia county, at the mouth
of the Kiukee Creek, the whole of tbe corn
and fodder. farming utensils, stock. Sic. be
longing to that place,-and also the plantation
itself, including about six hundred acres of
land of very exoellent quality.
Ami on Thursday tli»29tb December, will
be aold at the market-house, in the City of
Augusta, about FORTY very likely NE
GROES, including mechanics, house ser-
Tents, end field bends. The sties at each
place will commence at ten o’clock, A. M.
and close at 4 o’clock, P. M. and be Continu
ed from day to day, until tbe property is all
gold. „
Twelve months credit will be given for all
OUms over Ten Dollars, and notes with good
•eourity required. More the property will be
delivered.
’ SUSAN B. WARE. Extrx.
wm. w. holt, js*v
October 81 Of Uu WMcf AT. Ware
Oot. (I 98
Worth American Review.
JVO. XL1X.
CONTENTS.
1 Claims of the Unit ed Stales on Naples
* and Holland. ,,
I. Meessage of tbe President of
the United States to the House of
Representatives, relative to the
claim on Naples. ,
2 Message of the President of the
United States, transmitting the cor
respondence relating to the claims of
the citizens of the United Ststes up
on the Government, of tlie Nether
lands.
II. Lord Byron's Character and Wri
tings.
1. Recollectipns of the life of By
ron. By the late U- C. Dallas. Esq.
2. Correspondence of Lord Byron
with a Friend; including ilia Letters
to his Mother; in 1809, 1810, and
1811.
3. Journal of the Conversation "of
Lord Byron. By Tbomaa Modwin
Esq.
III. VVayland’s Discourses on, the Duties
of an American Citizen.
The Duties of an American Citi
zen ; two Discourses delivered in the
First Baptist-Meeting House in Bos
ton. By Francis Wnyland, jr.
IV. Pinkney’s Poems.
Poems. By Edward C. Pinkney,
V. English Common Law Reports.
Reports of Cases argued and dc
lormined in the English Courts of
Common Law. Edited by Thomas
Sergeant ahd John C. Lowber, Esqrs
VI. Urphic Poetry.
Orpheus Poeiarum Grtecorum Ap-
tiquisaimus Auctore Georgia Hen
rico node.
VII. Culunihus.'
Codice diplnmnticn Cnlnmbo-Amc
ricano, ossia Raccolta di Docbmenti
originsli e inediti, spettenti a’Cristo-
fore Colombo, Sic. Genova, 1823.
VIII. Gold and Silver in Mexico.
A report on tlie Expediency of
Augmenting the Duties on the Ex
purtalhm of Gold and Silver, presen
ted to the Genernl Constiliient Con
gress of Mexico, by the Committee
of Finance and Mines, August 9,
1824.
IX. Critical Notices.
1. Palfrey's Historical Dis
course. 444
2. Perkins’s History of the
-Late War. 443
3. Wrifford’s Mercantile Pen-
msnahip. 451
4. Summary View of America 453
5. Addresses before the New-
York Academy of Fine Arts' 459
6. Bacon’s Plen for Africa. 462
7. Barnard’s Polyglot Gram
mar. - 474
8. Crafts’ Address before the
Palmetto Society. 464
9. Blanco Wbite’a Spanish
Varieties. \ 467
Quarterly List of New Publi
cations, ' 469
Index. 483
Just received by W. T. WILLIAMS.
Oct 20 29
- -■ ■— ■
. . HOWJklU) i
INSURANCE COMPANY
jf EW-YORK, , '
I NCORPORATED by the Legislator
of the'eteta at' New- York, for the pur
nose of'lnsuring HOUSES and OTHBI
BUILDINGS, VESSELS IN PORT am
-heir CARGOES, MERCHANDISE am
other PERSONAL PROPERTY, agajnsl
Iiosa oy flu,
and also to insure VESSELS nnd MER
CHANDISE against the HAZARDS OF
INLAND NAVIGATION, or TRANS
PORTATION.
Capital tock B300,000,
which hte all been paid in CASH, and the
public may rely with confidence upon tho
whole aunt, being always available tu meot
its engagements. R. HAVENS, Print.
Tlie subscriber having been appointed
Agent for the above Company, will insure
sgainst Loss by Fire, snd Hazard nf Inland
Navigation, as set forth in the preceding
proposals, on as favnrab|e terms a* cau be
dune in this city. S. C. DUNNING,
Agent fair Howard Ineuranre Ccmptiny.
N. H — Persons living in tho country,
nan Imvn insurance effected by addressing
the Agent, giving a description of the prem
ises to be insured, post paid.
Sept 20 16
WARE-HOUSE
At OOBCIMXSSZON BUSINESS,
MACON..
HE undersigned lias rented of Parish
JL Curter, Esq. his Ware-Houses at this
place, and lenders his service* to Ins friends
and tlie public, in the above line of business,
with assurances that any business confidud
to his care, shall receive his personal amt
undivided attention, and that Ins best exer
tions will be used to give, ‘isfacliou to ins
customers. Tbe Ware-Ho s are new,
extensive, safe, anil very co mielilly ar
ranged and situated for the tru action of
business. ■*
Ho intends running two good d sub
stantial boats during the boating season,
which will be expedited in their passages up
end down, by the aid of ore ol tbe titcim
Boat Company's Steam-Boats. Insurance
on merchandise nnd produce shipped bv his
boats, cun be effected iu a responsible office
on as favorable terms as by any other bouts
that will run the river-; and reasonable sib
vqiiccs will be made by him on produce
shipped by them to the consignment of bis
frit nils in Savannah. By the first boats lie
will receive a good supply uf GROCERIES,
which he will sell on moderate terms.
lit note offere for Sale,
200 Pieces first-qnalky Cotton Bagging
1000 Bushels Livi rponl Balt.
Jt'HJV T. ROWLAND.
Macon, October 12,' 1825.
Oct 20 29fe|
,COURT OF COMAUAf PLEAS A WD
OYER AMD TERMIYER FOR THE
CITY OF SAPAATMAH, OCTOBER
TEH At, 1825.
W HEREAS William C. Wayne, Freder
ick Herb. Charles Dnnhain sod Wil
liam lour, were drawn and summoned to at
tend as Grind Jurors at this term of the
Court and have made default, Ordered, that
they be severally fiord in tlie earn of forty
dollars, unless (food and sufficient cause of ex
cuse be filed on oath with (lie clerk of this
court on or before the first day of the next
term.
And whereas Hugh Cassidy, Goorge F.
Palmes and Matthew Luffborough, were also
idrawn and summoned to attend as Petit Ju
rors, and made default, Ordered, that they
he severally fined in the sum of twenty dollars
unless good and sufficient cause of excuse be
filod on oath with the clerk of this court, on
or before tbe first day of Ihe next term.
True extract from the minutes.
ROBERTRV. POOLER, Clerk.
Savannah, 21st Out. 1885-
ootSt pf30
F :iZ,X.iPiS’
M R. PHILLIPS respectfully informs
the public, that he has a vacancy tor
u tew more pupils of bolh-sex. He teaches
i.lie following branches of an Education .—
English Qrammar, Writing, Arithmetic,
Geography, Projecting of Maps, Astro
nomy, History, Composition, Polite
Literature oast Rhetoric.
ALSO,
L ATI AT A ATI) FREATCH.
O’ A separate room is proivdod tor the
Young Ladies
M iss Pmi.i.irs under his superintendanco,
instructs a lew children in Spelling, Read
ing. Writing and Arithmetic.
From four lo six Young Gentlemen may
be accommodated with board. &c. in his
family. Every attention will be paid to
their comfort and murals.
din Evening School,
for the instruction of Gentlemen in the Eng
lish Grammar. Arithmetic, Rook Keeping
by Double Entry. Navigation, and the Lu
nnr Observations; also, the method of as
certaining ami of measuring the distance ol
l.hu lleavunly Bodies, is open every evening
from seven until nii.c o’clock
For terms, which are moderate, please to
apply by letter or p. reonaily, at his Acade
my. in Slate-Street, opposite Mrs. Muxs
well’s Boarding-House, corner of Bollon’-
Square.
NEXT LOTTERY.
A LL to be brawn in a FEW MOMENTS
on the 4lti of January ucxr.
SCHEME OF THE
.YEIF-YORK STATE LITERATURE
LOTTERY,
Less than two blanks to a prize. Prizes
payable forty days after the drawing, but
the cash may be had instantly, subject to
the usual deduction of fifteen per cent,
rmc* or TICI.ETS.
Wholes $50 | Quarters $12 50
Halves 25 | Eighths 6 25
IT Order* for the above Tickets, receiv
ed at ' ALLEN’S OFFICE.
N. B- Uncurrent Bank Notes and Prize
TieketB taken without discount.
Nov II 43
ID- TO PHtATTERS.
T HOMAS A VERY, a Printer, formerly
uf Groton, in Connecticut, has, long
been absent from his friends, and whether
he be alive or not, is not known to them—
When last heard from, he was in distress.
Property hsa lately been bequeathed to him
sufficient to make him comfortable through
life, if he is living. v Information is re quested
to be given him, if alive, as an act of human
ity, from tbe brethren of the type.
8. GREEN.
New-London Oct. 13. Nov tl
. . aAKPWAML
T HE subscriber has received by'the late
■ arrivals, a Urge assortment of
hardware, cutlery, japaatat
ED AMD FAMVY GOOS, ,
AMONO WHICH A HZ,. ,’
Ivory 4nd Balance Handle Knives and
Forka i
Bitch sudBono Handle do do
- Rszors iu o4sus and dox. in great va
riety
Pen, Pocket, iwp blade and Sportmen’s
' Knives
Rodger’s Knives snd Scissors
Shoe, Bread, Butchers’ and Cooks’-
Knives
Chiazels, Plane Irons, and Gouges of
silk mis
Drawing Knives, broad and narrow
Axes
Plated, Brittania. and Iron, tea add ta
ble Spoons
Brittannin tea and coffee Pots, Compo
sition, copper and iron Tea-kettles
Composition Saucepans snd Digesters
Brass, iron and Japanned Candlesticks
and Lamps.
Waffle and Wafer Irons
Gilt, plated, pearirhotto-and japanned
Buttons ,
Coat, vest and suspetfder Moulds
Padlocks, chest, trunk, till and cup
board brass and iron Box Lucks
Knob and Mortice Locks
Stock locks
Files and Raapa.of all- kinds
Morocco pocket-book* and wallets
Note cases and work, boxes
dressing esses
Brass curtain, ctoah and curtain Pins
Brass snd iron butt Hinges
Wood and bod screws
Hook snd Plate Hingos
Sledges and Hand flummere
Anvils und Vices
Iron wedges, Shoe aud nail Hammers
Brass commode Knobs
Brasa, iron and wood Castors
Coal-scoops and coal-hoods
Coal-sifters and Dust punB, Spit-boxes
WiiiUemore’i cotton and wool Card,.
Block Tin, Fuwcets, Ivory and Horn
Combs
Fine tooth, crambo nnd dressing Combs
Turk and side Combs
Spectacles and cases
Piiucd stirrup irons, bridle Jiitts & spurs
Biass Andirons, shovel and tongs
Brass and wire Fenders
Iron and Steel knit ling pins
Noodles, Fish-hooks ami fishing tackle
Cast iron Puts, ovens, dogs, Spiders &
skillets
Sad irons, Trnce-chsins & screw plates
German, English, Blister and Cast steel
Hand panned, mill, pit, cross aul, back
and keyhole Saws
Brace and Bitts
Round and Hot Bolts
Smith’s and small Bellows
Waggnn and Cart boxes
Bed Keys. Hide whips. Tacks & Brads
Copper I,'oit-nails, Spelling Books and
Writing Puper. slates and slate pencils
Shovels spades and hoes
Together with almost every other article
in the line, which are offered for sale on ac
coinmudating terms by
NATH. B. WEED,
Get 29 No. 8, Gibbons’ Rnnge,
*mm*.*,.
T77 MBARRA88MENT8 havfflgoccurred
J-J in (elation to tickets, notice Is hereby
given, thatogrmbly to the ordinance pass
ed first September, 1816, no general ticket
will pas* It* bearer after ten o’clock ht night,
and .that pa tpecial ticket will avail after tlie
samo hoitr “ unless the place where he or ehe
is going and the ptir/Htte for which saiil ticket
is risen, be syeci jicd therein." Snell tpecial
ticket will ke effectual for one night only.
JOSEPH W. JACKSON,
Oct 29 Chairman of Council.
CLASS
Ill, FOR 1826.
1
Prize of
$i 00,000 is
$100,000
1
do
50,000
50,000
1
do
20.000
20,000
1
do
10,500
10,500
2
do
5,000
10,000
4
do
2,500
lO.'OO
10
do
2.000
20.000
34
do
1,000
30,0 0
78
do
500
39,001.
468
do
100
40,000
4446
do
5»
222,300
5051
Prizes.
$557,600
9139
Blanks.
GENERAL DRUG.
CHEMICAL and FAMILY MEDICIATE
WARE HOUSE.
LAY Si HENDRICKSON,
Wholes tie and Retail Druggists, corner of
Congress nnd WhiltaJeer Strcels,
8 H A n’s B U I I. D 1 N O S, • A V A N H A U,
H AVE received by the late arrivals from
Boston, New-York and Philadelphia
Die remainder nf their Fail and Winter
supply of GOODS, consisting of a very ex
tensive and well selected assortment of
Drugs and Aledicines, Perfumery end Fancy
Articles, Brushes, IJyt-SluJfs, SfC.
A great variety of A|ioihecary and Phy
sician’s Glass Ware
Ointment and Pill Pms
Composition and Glass Mortars
Glass Lamps and Lamp Glasses
Elegant Cut Glass Smelling Bottles
Glass Funnels. Graduated Measures
White and Green Vials, assorted, &c.
SURGEON’S INSTRUMENTS.
Po- ket Sets Turnkeys Trusses
Spring and Thumb Lancets
Forceps. Spatulas, Bougies, Catheters
Apothecaries Scales and Weights, &c-
PATENT MEDICINES,
OP EVERV DESCR1PTIOX, VIZ :
Seidiil z and Soda Powders Balm of Quito
Henry’s Calcined Magnesia
Genuine Lee’s, Anderson’s nnd Hooper’s
Pills
Swaim’s celebrated Panacea
James’Anti-Dyspeptic Pills
Balsam Honey, Church’s Cough Drops
Itch Ointment, Sic.
All of which are offered for sale on (he most
liberal terms, tor cash or credit.
L. Si H having made such arrangements
with the principal Drug-Houses in the Uni
tod Slates, as to be continually supplied
with fresh nnd genuine articles, Hatter them
selves that no establishment of the kind iu
this state, can otter greater inducements to
dealers. The merchant, the planter, and
the phys cian, can hero be supplied with al
most every article in the drug line, and may
depend upon having their orders e ecuted
with neatness, accuracy and despatch.
Nov 5
Tilotage.
A T a meeting of Ihe Board of Commission
era on the 15th instant, it was ordered
that John Robbins, be suspended from acting
aa a Pilot, for one mouth.
By order.
JNO. G. HOLCOMBE, SecVy.C. P.
Oot 18 88uf
A CARD.
T HE subscriber, admitted to practice itr
the several Courts of Law and Equity
n this State, offers to the public his pro
fessional'services in the Courts of
Bibb, I Henry, I Jones, \ Crawford,
Monroe, Jasper, 1 Twiggs, , Pike.
WA8HINOTON POE.
Macon, Bibb County, (Ge.)
- July 7 84
FRESH SWEET OIL,
O F very superibr quality, suitable for ta
ble use, just received apd for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Nov 3 Druggist*, Shad’s Buddings.
HAY.
Kfl BUNDLES'PRIME HAY, landing
aJ V ironi Brig Phmwmnt, for sale by
—fI * *s re re /infniern|
tojUil Q0MCR&,
\\WdEBHAS A lea. oder Atkinson, Adnin.
w-strstuv an the EiUte ef John AtW
-on, deceased appfie, to the Court of 0-dio.
|tu for litter* dl«m!Kory 0 n
diminish sit and urngnUr, tae heirs and ersu-
J' f " ld deceased, tu file their objeotiim.
$!' *jr h ‘ ,e ) in my office, on Or bafjr*
the first Monday in January next, or letur,
will be yr,«T*ted te the ■ppSicuut,
With** the Hon William GW
L A I one of tlie Juiticra of tavd court.
—i-iJ tbia 3Fh June, 18'J. ^
„„ JOHN BAILEY, o.e o.e.«.
Jilne 30 ' g.
Anril to
G C GRTHWOl
PIAMX) FORTES.
E XTRACT from the report of the Com
mittee nf Premiums and Exhibitions of
tho Franklin Institute nf the State of Penn
sylvania, for the promotion of the Mecbinio
Arts, for 1825.
Pkcmium No 47—to 'tlie maker of the
best horizontal piano, is adjudged to A.
Babcock, of Boston, for specimen No. 327,
which is ■ horizontal piano, made for A.
Mackfiy, of Boston. It has received the
high approbation of Ihe judges. Every part
of its interior mechanism has the highest
•.nisli, and its tone and touch are excellent.
The strings are all of steel wire, the lowest
octave ht-iiig covered with flattened wire.
It entitles its maker to tho Silver Medal,
having bean considered the best nf the tbur
square pianos, which are all very good.
PIANO FORTES from tho Factory^of
A. Babcock, answering to the above de-
scrifi'inn, and warranted to be of his very
best mske, for tali' hy
I. W. MORRELL, Savannah.
Oct 29 33fn
Georgia—Lauiden County.
♦O AU. WHO H IT MAY C OYt, fi a#
W 'dE”EAS Louis D'll'our, Adaiini.t-aL
of the Estate of iiatile Pelletier, d-c’d
applies tn the Court of Ordinary of said con,,.
'v, for letters ditmisva-y on said eilutc
These ere, therefore, to cite and admonish' t ||
snd singular, the heirs and creditors of lr j
deceased to file (heir ol jee Iona (if any i|, cv
tiave) in ipy office, on or before.ihe first u 0 q-
day in January next, or letters will be grin,,
to ti e applicant.
“sssn Witness the Hon. William Gibeow
L- V. i I. one uf the Justices of said Coun.
I this 25i h (une, 18 S.
JOHN DAILY, c.c.o. c o.
-In '• 30 on
NOTICE
VHNE months after d .te, application.will be
X mule to the Inferior Court nfchiihsoi
Jounty, sitting fur ordinary purposes for an
■rder, nbruluto, to aetl lots N <a- four am five,
i4-and 5) in Catpcntei'a How, and loi N-..
ote, (l) Green Ward, in tht ci y of Savannah,
wing the real estate ef grands Jalineau. dee
or the benefit of the heira snd creditor* of
aid estate ■ WILLIAM GAS i OV,
(lualiHed Executor
Notice.
VTINE MONTHS after date,, application wilt
LX be made to the Honorable Inferior Conn
>f Chatham county, for leave to aeil the ren:
tod personal estate of the late Mrs. Ann Ham
ilton, deceaaed, for the benefit of the heirs
ndcredouraaf said estate,
WORTHINGTON GALE, Executor.
SSrreh 111 *
Notice.
4 GREEABI E to leave obtained fc m the
A. Honorable tbe Inferior Court, uti'ng fi r
ordinary purposes, for Camd.n County, I
-hall on the. first Tuesday in December neat,
-xinae. to nublic a le, at the Court Houae at
leffemon. in said c -unty, a I-1 of land in ife-
Tenth Diatrict uf Monroe County, No 91, fui
the benefit of tho orphans of Levi John, dec
JOHN LEE, Guardian,
Sept 15 14
Notice.
X 1NR MONTHS after date of tbit notice
application wih be made to the Honora.
>le the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Coun-
■ y. for permieaion to tell all the real -stste uf
■ohn Wakerlv, dec. for Ihe benefit of th
ieiri and creditors of said deceased-
ROBERT HOY, Executor.
F«.h 2J W
N otice.
,gJBl 'IF mnnlhi after tiaie, application will be
TJ aide to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Camden County, when -itt-ng fur ordma'j
purpu e-i, for leave in sell 250 acrea of lain!
helongi.igto the estate of John Brown, d.-
leased, f ir the benefit of Ills heirs and credo
ora of sat 1 estate.
SARAH BROWN, Admistratrix.
Jefferson, 18th Juno. 1’25.
Iu— 2 78
Georgia—Chatham County,
In the Court of Urdinary, May.Term, 1825.
t thepe iiicn of Henry Champion, aumin-
X~F istratur of John Street, deceased, proving
-o oruer Afisi »o be made absolute on his cuae
plying witn ihe law, tor die .ale of a Lot of
Ground, number four, [4] second'Tything
Hey (Olds Ward—Ala-, p.rtuf a Lot, number
li*. Tower Tytbing, Darker W.ud. being die
real estate of the ». i.l dec. lor the benefit of
the heir* slid creditors s—It is ordered, that a
nutb-e be puM al.ed nine mootlii. m one of
:he Public Gase'.tl of the City of Savannah,
.equiringailpenom iui«ic-*t«ii,toahew cao-e,
f any they lure, why tlie pr.yvr of the pclj.
tinner abuuld not be granted.
S M. UONtl.c c. c.
May 14 4.5
N otice.
N ine MONTHS after the date hereof, ap
plication will be made to die Honorable
the Court of Ordinary for tlie County uf Chat,
ham, for leave to sell the whole or a part, or
parti of e tract of land, lying mid being in
the co rnty of Effingham, containing hi re
cent survey, nine hundred Mad eighti-.fio
icrea, and known by the name of the Tuck-
.•‘seeking Tract, formerly the property of
Kmg and HotchVias, now belonging to the
-slate of Alexapder 3.,Hoc’s orphans, for the
benefit ufauid orphans.
WILT I AM MOREL,
Guardian A- 9- Roe's Orphans,
•liilv !4 87
Notice.
N ine MONTHS rf;-r date, application
will be maur tu the Inferior Court at
tmatham County, sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, fur leave ‘ o aetl ail the real palate of the
late Thomas Savage, of Rt ysn County, vixi
Point Plantation, cousi.tingoftwn hundred
md eighty acres Rice Land, on the Oreechec
River, four milea below tbe F rrv, idj lining
the plantation tf Joseph Haborsham und Ste
phen El iott Also, two hundred and fifty
icrei, more or lest, of Pine Land, appertain
ing thereto. Also, a Trent of laird called
ialina, ooittal'iing fifty aerer, on Medway Uiv
er, atUatning the landa of J. 1. Maxwell
MARY SAVAGE, Adtn’rx. ’
June *5 7t
ta e of lieorgiti—Chatham
County
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COATCERM.
TVHERBAS Daniel Carney, Jr. has appli-
ed to toe Honorable the Court of Or
dinary of Chatham County for letters of ad
ministration on the estate and effects of Wil
liam Wuodb idge.lste i f Savannah, merchant,
deed, oo behalf of the heira end creditors,
snd ay request of 'he rcla'.ivea. These ire
therefore to cite end admonish all aed singular
tbe kindnd snd creditors of the said dedeas
ed, to file their obj-ctiona (if any they have)
tn the granting uf the administration of thr
eitate of ilir deceased to the applmsnt in tbd
Clerk's Office of the mid Court, on or before
ihe third day of November next t otherwise
letters of adnunistietioe will be granted
Witness the Honorable Bliss Part one of
the Justices of the said Court, the fourth
day of October, A. D. one thousand eight
hundred and twenty five.
■AM L. ML BOND) C. C. 0.
Oct* Uju
Georgia—Chatham County.
t-i (he Court of Jriiiuary—May Teiih, 18JJ.
O N the petition of Rob.-rl lljv, Exc u: -f
of John WackrrL^ dec. pravi: g an order
A isi to be m-nle aaeolute, on his complying
with the law, to tell t wo Tucti uf I,ami in
L-uiens County, being the teal t-,iuu ui ihe
■aid deceased, for the benefit nt the h.-in.i.d
crediiors: It is or.ler d, ;hat a noiiur he
ntdiahed, nine montha, in one of ihe Gi-
z- ttea of the city of Savannah, requiring .1,1
peraoiis interested, tn show cause, if unj they
Can, why t!ir prayerof the p> ntioner shi old
notLe granted. S M. BOND, c r. n.
a >i„ "« v*
Georgia—Camden coun y,
TO Ai.L WHOM I f M 1Y GONliERN.
AlTiSEUE lS J H^ht.jU fun. mimingr»*of
▼ ▼ ou th«; estate* Dn-idTucktr mirj D.vid
U^rvdic, npplies to the Court of Ordinary
>.f up id County* fur Letter* diSMi-ikry on tbe
: s>*e* of said decea ed persons: These are,
.hureforc, tu cue and sd nomsh the heirn and
ci-editois of said decensed persons, to hie
•heir objection* (ii anv they have Jin my of
lice, on nr before the first Monday in Janu ry
iext. or letter* will be granted to tbe applt*
cant.
•**-*?! Witness the Hon. William Gibi io,
n. S | one of the Justices uf feid Court
(ki«9Crk lasnsw. ime
3, n
tbia25ih June, 18’5.
JO IN RAII.RY, c. e o.c.c.
Georgiu Camden County,
BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY 101
SAID COUN • Y.
AlTHEliF.AS <ohn Chevalier, has applied
Tf to said Court, fir Letters Dii-i-n-ry
on the r.amtes nf Samuel Coiens and F.vnr r,
duck, deceased. These are, therefore, i«
no aid ndnionish, all and aingnlar, die kin-
ilrcd anil creditor* nl the said deceased per.
imps, t file lllcir ohj.-ctiorn, if shy they h.ve,
! n my office, on or before the tirsi Monday is
January next, or Letters will be granted the
applicant.
Witness the Hono'able James Scott, one
of Itic Juattcea of saitkCourl, Ura nt-
teei.th lav nf April, e gbteen huodred
kiid twenty-five.
[L. 9 ] JOnN BAILEY, C. C.O.C C,
April! 2*
Georgia—Camden County.
BY IHE oOUItr OF O-UHNAnY FO
SAID OUN1Y.
YWHEHRA8 Lewis Bachlctt, applies ta the
JJ Court of Ordinary of raid' County; f»
I.alters Dismissory on tbe e-tste of Fr.n el
Rosolupo 1 t'hcsrr sre, therefore, to cite -.md
* Imocish, all and singular, the k'ndred and
creditors of laid deceased, lo fi c tlieir o \jcB-
tions, if any they have, in my office, on or be
fore the fi el Monday in January next, jlier-
wize Letter* Diamiasory will be granted ihe
applicant-
Witiiees the Honorable Samuel Clarke,
one ol' the Justice* of said Cou f, this
sixteenth day of April, eighteen hun
dred and tweinty-five.
[L. 8 ] JOH BAILEY, c: C. 0. C. C
April 21 24 -
Georgia—Camden county.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT COjYI'EHM
r» »EREA9 John Hardee, Admint.-rater
t## of the Eit*te ol UiviilG. Jones, hte
>1 • id c >uaty, deceased, appl es to the Court
A Ordinary uf t-id county, for- letter) di**
niisoryon. M .iiiktet
These ire tuerefore to cite and ademni*
all snd singular, tbe heirs snd creditors efuiil
leeC.bed, to fi t- their objections ( f *sy <bV
bate; in my office, on or before tlie first Hem
v.y in March oexi, otherwise letters be
Granted the applicant.
Witness the Hon. William Gibsoa, one of
[1,. S.) the Justices of laid Court, tbn
27th August, 1815.
JOHN BAILEY, Ctk. C. 0 C. C.
■ent. 3 M
Georgia, Chatham County.
By the HonorshietbeJiist ceaof tbe lnfcrka
Court of Chatbem County, sitting fix <*
dmery purp'Se*.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT VOMCEBH.
:n> IERF.A3 Jonathan Meigs, adminutrt'
tor of the eatete uf 8*muel Haugbtoa,
deceased, hss petitioned the Court of 9™**'
ry, to be dismnacd fern hit said idministrs’
-ion > Now these ere therefore, to cite •*“
idmoomh all person* ieterened in the isid »
-.ste, to file their objectious, if any they b*“'
to the granting uf the prayer of the pentioset
m the Clerk*. Office of the said Court,
before the tenth day of March next. otM*.
wise Letter* Disrpusory W’U be glinted IM
^yUMM > Sbn Honorable Anthony Porter. 0 "*
of the saiu Jiutices, thil1 tenth *
■eptemher, eighteen hundred *«‘ wer
ti-ove. SAMUEL M BCNB,
Clerk Csurt Oriieen-