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All Ual lot oflaud, know* by tk* latter
«Hsa6Sf**“«®*s
Aim. lot Aod isipnivsmsat* NO-1, Ogle-
•JUre. •«» g<8€M«> VW* *»Ui*,
topparty of th« relate of John GribWn. to
(tUii/y two tiMoUoM In fkvor^of the Bank
•f Ik* United.SUUe And Naoma RtaOton, -
Also, (he tenement od the aoulb half of
lot No. 8. Traateoa Gordon, in the City of
Savannah s levied 1 on ae' the property of
George Carter, to eetiafy an executtuo in
ffivor of executor of Ann Middleton, levied
on afcd tamed over by a oonatahle.
I. D’LYON, a. c.
nov f 38
SHERIFF'S SALE.
On Hu Jirit Tuesday in Jun. next,
W ith he void before the Court Houan
indie City of Savannah between the
keora of Ilk and 4 o'clock,
Ail that tract or parcel of land contain
ing 581 acrea, more or Ivna, together with
100 aoreaof march land called Oakland, ai>
tuated. lying and being in Little Ogaechie
District in the County of Chatham; bound
ed on the north by leads of Flemming Akin,
on the eaet by Jhnda of Doct. Parker, and
on the eooth by landa of B. Walburger, and
on the weat by northeast branob of Little
Ogeeehie River, together 'with alland siu-
giilar, edifices and improvements; levied on
coder a ft At or forecloeure from George L.
Cope, to John ItCNiah 1 , Peter Mitcliel and
BoMit Mitchel.
I. D’LYON, a. c. c.
nov 7 , , 38
SHERIFF'S SALE—Cortimjzd.
On the Jirai Tuesday in December next,
TITlIiL bo aold at the Court Houae, in
v Jf the City of Savannah, between the
haual houra ot sale.
Two Stages, four Horace, and four seta of
Harneea, belonging to tfaia end of the Au-
guata Liao i levied on under a forecloeure
of a Mortgage from Joseph t- Thompaon,
to JoaOph Camming, aaaigned to-Alex. T*
Dopaon.
A. D’LYON, d. a. c. c.
. nov 7 38
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Onihe first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL be aold at the Court Houae in the
City of Savannah, between the usu
al houra or sale,
.All that tract of land aituate and being in
the District of White Bluff, known as the
Farm Plantation, containing (750) seven
hundred and fifty acraa, more or leva; levi-
od bn aa the property ofthe estate of Thoi.
Rice, to satisfy a judgement in fovor ofthe
White Bluff Congregation.
I. D’LYON, a. fc. e.
nor 7 38
S1IERIFFS- 8ALES—coHTiNtmo.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL bo aold before the Court Houra in
Chatham County, between the aiual
•dan,
All that certain tract or parcel of land si
tuated is the County of Chatham, and State
of Georgia, on the aalta between the Ialanda
•f Skidaway sod Bumaidea and known by
the hame of Redoubt Island, containing sixty
three acre* more or leal. Also, all that oth
er tract or parcel of land situated and being
On Skidaway Island, in the County afore
said. composed of three different and origin
ally distioot tracts of land bat adjoining each
Other, tliO Aral of which was originally grant
ed to Michael Ritter for one hundred aores,
the aeoood of which was originally granted to
Jno. EHU for ftfty acres, and tlie third and
hot of whiohwai originally granted to Mi
ehael Ritter for fifty acres, which three tracts
of food contain in the whole (not fncloding
Redoubt Island) two hundred and thirty-sev
en acrea with the- appurtenances; levied an
to satisfy the Planter! Bank of the State of
Georgia on foreclosure of a mortgage, a-
faiatt John W. Stirk.
I. D’LYON, a. c. e.
0dv7 ' ’ 38
■NOTICE.
O N the first Monday of January next, I
shall expose to eelo it the Markot of
Bt. Marys, between the usual hours, seven
SLAVES, the property ofthe estate of Aa
ron Tyson, by virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary for Camden County—
Conditions cash.
MARTHA TISON, Adm’rx.
Nov* 3.v1l*
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
On Thursday ike tStA December next,
W ILL be sold at the plenlation of the late
Col. Nicholas Ware, on Little River,,
in Columbia codpty, the com and fodder and
other provisions made there the pieaent sea
son, and all the farming uleotils belonging to
the' place, the atock of borsea and mulet,
among which are some valuable brood marea,
and fine calls of th« beat blood—the stock of
oaltfe, tome full, sod-some half blond of the
English breed—tbo stock of boga, and the
Plantation—Them era about fifteen hundred
acrea of land, and eooughcleared, and incut-
tivatioo to give employment to twenty-five or
thirty hands; Much of this land is'of good
quality, aod tbo rest very valuable for its
.timber,
. ALSO,
At the same time and place, will be sold the
Grist and Saw-Mills on Little Riser; and the
Bridge serosa it, known as Warm, with about
forty acres of land attached thereto.
And on Thursday, the *2d Decernber r
there will be aoU at the Plantation on Savan
nah River, in Columbia eoonty, at the mouth
of the Kiokee Creek, the whole of the oora
aod fodder, farming utensils, stoek. Ae. be-
laoting to thattpleoe, and also ttw plantation
itself, including about six hundred; acres of
lead of very egceUant quality. :
And no Thursday tha tOfo Jkeeembar, will
be sold at the market-hoaas, in The City- of
Augntta, about FORTY very likely -Nfc;
mnoaq, teeMing "HJobanlca, bopas-sar-
M>ta,aod fielfthaodk The ..IraVemh
. ,-gwq* will oemmaoce often o'clock, A. M.
sad olaau at 4 afofouk. P.-M. sndbo cootino-
od from day to dayi until tha property it all
fwaiva madthsorrditqiirbegTaan'fhr all
•umenvay Ter Better., and qotre with good
osourity required, Avfcrq thg property willbe
WM
OetoberSl
Myte'WARt. Kxtrx.
. EXECUTORS BALE. # -'
,'LL be sold by leavo ohtatbad from
,rv . the Honorable -the Inferior Court of
Chatham County, oh- the first Tuesday 'll;
Febryery nrjtt, before the Court-Houae in
the city ef Savannah, beitpiw the usual
houik the Lot With the iojprosvmsuta, situ-
atk' in thecity of.Bavannah, in the raid coun
ty, and known in tbe plat of ealdi eity by the'
huniber fid, Brown Word, for ttis banafit of
fhs keira and legatees nf the estate hr the'
late Hugb M*Call, deceased,
THOMAS M’CALL,
Surviving Executor,
Nov *5 H
'Ml ■
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
On ths first Tuesday in FJtruary next,
XXrlLL be eold before the Court-House
v f in thi city of Savsapsh, between-tlie
usual hoars of aide, a tract of Land, known
as No. 8, Eighth District, Pike (formerly
Monroe)County, for the benefit ofthe heirs
and creditors ofthe estate of N. J. Bayard-
Sold- by permission of tbe Honorable the
justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham
County. N.J. BAYARD,
Administrator estate N. S. Bayard.
Nov 35 if
' s*am
MANSION HOUSE.
The subscriber begs leave to
inform his friends aod the public,
'that he has completed bis Iprge
and commodious house, in the
iest and most comfortable manner, and ten-
dire hia thanks to those who have heretofore
favored him with their calls, and flatters
himself that by his unremilted attention to
please, he will ahare a part of the public
patronage. His house will at all times be
famished with the best the country affords,
his bar with choice liquors, and his stables
with good corn aod provender, together
with a faithful and experienced ostler. The
Mansion House is situated on the east side
of the public square, in the town of Clinton,
directly on the road leading from Milledgte-
ville to Macon, and nearly opposite the
CHnton Hotel. II. H. BLATTER.
^Clinton, August *3. 07fre .
-N. B.—Families can be accommodated
with privatd rooms, which are comfortable.
IT The editors of the Augusta.Chroni
cle and Savannah Georgian, arc requested
to publish tbe above advertisement once a
Week for three Months and forward their
accounts to this office for settlement.
.North American lie view.
NO. XLIX.
CONTENTS.
I Claims of the Udited States on Naples
* and Holland. '
t. Messsage of the President of
the United States to tbe House of
Representatives, relative to tbe
claim on Naples.
* Message ofthe President of the
United States, transmitting the cor
respondence relating to the Claims of
tlra aitiaeoa of the United States up
on tbe Government of the Nether
lands.
II. Lord ByronV Character and Wri
tings.
1. Recollections of the life of By
ron. By the late R. C. Dallas. Esq.
t. Correspondence of Lord Byron
with a Friend; including hia Letters
to hia Mother -, in 1809, 1810, and
1811.
3. Journal of the Conversation of
Lord Byron. By Thomas Medwin.
Esq.
III. Wayland’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 iu Bos
ton. - By Francis Wayland, jr<
IV. Pinkney’s Poems.
Poems. By Edward C. Pinkney.
V. English Common Law Reports.
Reports of Cases srgoed tod de
termined in the English Courts of
Common Law. Edited by Thomas
Sergeant and John C. Lowber, Esqrs
VI. Orphic Poetry.
Orpheus Poelarum Grscorum An-
tiquissimus—Auctore Georgio Hen
rico Bode.
VII. Columbus.
Codice diplnmatico Colombo-Ame-
riesno, ossia Raccolta di Document!
originalie inediti, spettanti a Cristo-
foro Colombo, die. Gnnova, 1823.
Vin. Gold and 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 Mines, August 8,
1824.
IX. Critical Notices,
1. Palfrey’s Historical Dis
course. 444
*. Perkins’s History' of the
Late War. 443
3. Wriffoid'a Mercantile Pen
manship. 451
4. Summary View of America 453
6. Addresses before the New-
York, Academy of Fine Arts 459
6. Bacon’S Plea for Africa. 403
7. Barnard’s Polyglot Gram
znar. 474
' ' 8. Crafts’ Address before the
FalmettoSociety. 464
- 9. Blauco White’s Spanish
Varieties. 1 467
Quarterly List of New Publi
cations. 489
Itidax. 483
Just received by W. T. WILLIAMS.'
Oct 20 29
A CAM.
r|1HE subscriber,' admitted to practice ill
?X thosevaral Courts of Law and Equity
this State. olfore td the’public his pro-
mrtWial services ini the Courts of
Bibb, I Henry, I Jones, | Crateford,
qoa, Jatper: ITVtegv, | J»i*a,
... WASHINGTON FOE.
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Swd Rragfittfo Shaft Buddinp.
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& Faridna wishing liRtara ftrom tit la Bat
,;
Lent Sami Adama }j«iM* Kirk
Hr John R Allen, 4 I L. ">
Jonas Alriclia | Capt C P Laaaatt
RJ Arnold tESLavindfr.
CaTrtAroold' Mfr# "^ wubP?
Wests Arnold
James Bareard
Amos Bilker, ft
•Wm Baker
E R Badker-
F Ballard
Patk Bradley
Alloa Beasley
Wm Bentley
LawiaByran
L L Bogs
Dmil Brown
W m Brooke
J,.bf Hollos
.Thou 8 Bond
James (I Bolloegh
Mrs M C Boyd
BBunrqum'
Mrs Ami Box
Mrs M E Bullock
C.
Josiali H Clark
Smnl Caruey
Alin J Craig
Mrs Corrutuera
Mias Ann Crim
John Cox
Mrs Mary Leahy
J Dr Leath
i Simeon Leonard
! 'Charles Look hart -
Miaa Alio B Boyd
Capt JohnLow
j -M.
| C A Mugwooj
J Donald Mackey, ft
I Miaa H B Mahcw
j Capt Richard Mar,
{ cellin
J Capi N W Merrell
< George Mingledorff
( Mrs Eliza Milieu
j Samuel Mills
j Mrs Henrietta Miller
f John Morell
i Mrs Bsrah W Mont-
‘ J' gomorv
; Henry Morningstarr
| Mrs G C H Moatgo-
» mcry
J Mr sod Mrs Mount
\ K D Moogin
• t May River, S C
; Edward Munroe
\ Editorofthe Museum
Mm Margarot Con- j MatgaretB M’Couky
don { Josepii McCoy
John J Coleuton { Mrs S A ti McIntosh
Messrs R Cook & Co } Manus McHeney
W ni Cooper j Gun John McCaller
James Curry j N.
R. Davison
Wm Davis
Stephen Davii
Alex Drew 2
Miss DutTy
Mrs Ann Duke
Mr Dumpily
Et. dk F.
Mary Evans
JacobEuhm .
Mrs M A Fletcher 2 j.lTejnry J Pnqte ‘
Wifi A Flemming , W A Pollard
Charles Filcliett t Win Puck
Rev B Flournoy 2 { Monet B Qunley
James P Fuller ; R.
G. ) Wm Ratckin
Dr James A Gray. 5 Mrs Nancey Read
llillonHoad, A W Redding 3
MrsL W Gardner J Msj W C Rx-dding-
Ariane Grandniont j J nines C Richardson
Capt W Gale | James Ross
Lewis Geradon f Miss B Robertson
John Grimes, ' Gen T Rodgers
Bullock County J James T Rons
Dr ThosGeldersleave j Mrs Elisa Ross
John Gill < S. .
John Gilbert 2 Solomon S Shad
James Goran, *- 1 Wm T Statham
Mrs Estha Goldsmith { L D blatter
; Capt S’eiihen Nve
i » P.&.Q.
Caleb Pratt
Mrs Patterson
Rob S Pptten, 2
N J Patterson
I Jos Periam
5 James Perry
2 Mrs Ann Pitt
} Lendssy C Printer. 4
* James P Provost
Tlios M Goddard
Mr Goldey
Peter Guerard
Hi
John Hatcher, ft
Pearson Hardee
Betty Habersham
Sami Hale
i Hester A -Sheraton J
j John Street
1 W Smith
S Peter Shick
j Mrs Marris Smith
I Mra Elisa Smith
Amory Seblay
James Smith
Mias Mary E Hazard j Mias Margaret A
John Hartford
Charles Harper
Wm B Hatcher
Mr Hatchett
John Healy
Rev Geo Hill 3
Peter G Hyrn
Hnml Hine
Stoney
I Thomas S Sullivan
John G Scrugs
The keeper of tbe
Female Asylum
f T.
2 Maj Jas Taylor
5 Capt Thoo T Tcfft
Miss Mary W How-) James A Tippins
ard J F.zckiel Tyson
Tlios W Howell
John Hover
Franuis F Hudgens
Patrick Hughes
J.
John Jackson
Susan Jackson 3
Miss Jackson 2
J Tillenghast Topkina
•.Dr James Troup
’ Mrs-Eliza Thomas
I Miss Saruh Todd
I Nishol Turnbull
l Capt John Turner
\C W Turner
f W.
Mrs Rose Jaliueau,3f Janies H Watson
Thi; Secretary ofthe, Hugh Watt
Ladies Jewish So-; Mrs Sarah Wnlbnrg
ciotv 2 Mra Mary Wallace
Miss M Irwin | Dr Wm VVaring
Mrs Jane W Joyner { R G Wallace
Joseph W Jones : Goo M Waters
Jane W Joyner » Thns White
Henry W Jordon j ThnmasA Williams2
K. j Miss Anu H Willi-
James Kennedy J amson
Wm Keys j Mrs Martha Wylly
Mrs Sarah. W Kirk 1 Sarah Williams
ft R Killer J Master J I White
J Keen jtf'apt lease Wooster
GEO. SCHLEY, P. M.
Dec 3 7
WAREHOUSE
* OOMBDBSXON BUSUTBSS,
MACON.
T HE undersigned lias rqntcd of Parish
Carter, Esq* hia Ware-Houses at this
place, and tenders bis services to his friends
and the public, in the above line of business,
with assurances that any business confided
to his care, shall receive Jiis personal and
undivided attention, and that his best exer
tions will' be used to give s ’isfaction to his
customers. The Ware-Ho *s are new,
extensive, safe, and very co miently ar
ranged and situated for the tru action of
bosiiioss.
He intends running two good daub-
stautial boats during the boating aeasen,
which will bo expedited in their passages up
and down, by the aid of. one ol the Steam
Boat Cbmpnmfe Steam- Bontt. Insurance
on merchandise and produce shipped by his
boats, can bs effected in « responsible office
on. as favorable terms aa by any other boats
that will run tbe river; and reasonable adg
vances will 1 be made by him on produce
shipped by them to the consignment of his
friends in Savannah. - By the flvat boats he
will reqejvg fgood supply of GROCERIES,
which he will sell on moderate terms.'
. He now offers for Sale,
300 Pieces firit quality Cotton ]
1000 Bushels Liverpool Salt.
JOHNT. ROW LA A
Macon, October 1*, 1825.
opt 20 •tafol
iHBflibeenber has receiv'd by the bits
-•Wwf*. a large assortment of
LRDrwcI TLERY. JAPANN
Eli AND FANCY BOOS,
AMONO. WHICtt AUK,
Ivory and Balance Htudle Knives and
Forks
Buck and Bone Handle do do
Raxore in cuss abd do*, in great va-
, - riaty -
Pen, Pocket, two blade and Bportaraa’a
Knives
Rodger’s Kaivaa and Scissor*
Shoe, Bread, Butchora’ and Cooks'
Kqivcs
Cliizxola, Plano Irons, and Gouges of
all kinds
Drawing Knives, broad and narrow
L Axp »
Plated, Rrittania, and Iron.tas and ta
ble Spoons
Brittannie tea and coffee Pots, Compo
sition, cooper ond iron Tea-kettlos
Composition Saucepans and Digesters
Brass, iron, and Japanued Candlesticks
and Lamps
IVafflo and Wafer Irons -
Gilt, plated, poarl, bone and japanned
Buttons
Coat, vest add suspender Moulds
Padlocks, chest, trunk, till and cup-
board brass snd iron Box Locks
Knob and Mortice Locks
Stock locks
Files and Rasps of all kind* .
Morocco pocket-books and wallets
-Note cases and work boxes
dressing cases
Brass curtain, cloak and curtain Pina
Brass and iron butt Hiuges
VYood and bed screws
Hook and Plate Hinges
Sledges and Ilaud Hummers
Anvils aud Vices
Iron wedges, Shoe and nail .Hummers
Brass commode Knobs
Brass, irou and wood Castor*
Coal-scoops and roal-licoda
Coal-sifters and Dost pans, Spit-boxes
Wliitteinore’a cotton and wool Cards.
Block Tiu, Fawcets, Ivory and Horn
Combs
Fine tooth, crambo and dressing Combs
Tuck and side Combs
Spectacles and cases
Plated stirrup iron?, bridlo bills & spurt
Brass Andirons, shovel aud touga
Brass and wire Fenders
Irou and Steel knitting pins
Needles, Fish-hooks and fishing tackle
Cast iron Puts, ovens, dogs, Spiders Si
skillets
Bad-irons, Trace-chains & screw platen
German, English, Blister aud Cast steel
Hand panucll, mill, pit, cross cut, back
and keyhole Raws
Brace and Bitts
Round and flat Bolts
Smith's and small Bellows
Waggon and Cart boxes
Bed Keys, Hide whips. Tacks Si Brads
Copper Boat-nails, Spelling Books and
Writing Paper, slates and slate pencils
Bliovels, snades and hoes
Together with almost every other article
in the line, which are offered for sale on ac
commodating terms by
nath. b. weed,
Oct 29 No. 6. Gibbons’ Range,
' PLANTERS'fft>nt, WARXENTt>N.,
THE Bubsorihhra having enter-'
ad info oo-parlnerahip io tha
PLANTERS’ HOTEL, take this;
method «f informing tbahr fVieoda
and Urn public that they continue to.keep up
that well known establishment, on the east
«id* of the pohlie square’ in Warreoton, and 1
return their sincere thanks to those who haw
Ihvbred them with tliair cuitom, tad wish for
* continuance qf that support fiapn the public
which their attention to business wiU merit.
Their table will be supplied jnlb ovary thing'
the' oountry and season afford. Their Bar
Will be siippliod with the choicest kind ofli>.
qaore—Stables prorideii with good prorendor
Sod attended by (ailbfut and careful ostler*..
, - ASA CHAPMAN,
MARTHA EVANS.
October 18,
IT The Editor* bf tha Augusta Chronicle
hod Saranoati Georgian, are requested to pub
lish 4he above once a week for 8 weeks, and
forward their acoounti to tlie subscribers io
Warrington. A. C. & M. A.
Oct. 77
33
POLICE OFFICE,
SavaRNSH, Oct. 26,1835.
E mbarrassments havingoccurrcd
in relation to tickets, notice ia hereby
given, that agreeably to the ordinance pass
ed first September, 1825, no general ticket
will pass its bearer After ton o’clock at night,
and that no tpecial ticket will avail after the
same hour “ unleu the [place where he or the
ugoihjf mitlhe piirfmc/or which said ticket
it given. &* tpecijicd therein.” Such tpecial
ticket will be effectual for one night'only.
JOSEPH W. JACKSON,
Oct 29 Chairman of Council.
NEXT LOTTERY.
A LL to be brawn in a FEW MOMENTS
on the 41b of January next.
SCHEME or THE
NEW-YORK STATE LITERATURE
LOTTERY,
CLASS III, FOR 1826.
1
1
1
1
2
4
10
30
78
468
4446
Prize of
do -
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
{100.000 ia {109,000
50.000
20.000
10,500
6.000
2,580
3.000
1.000
500
10O
50
50,0(10
20,000
10,500
10,000
10.000
20.000
39,0'0
30,000
46.000
322,300
GENERAL DRUG.
CHEMICAL and FAMILY MEDICINE
vm HOUSE.
LAY 4i HENDRICKSON,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists, comer iff
Congress and Whittaker-Streets,
tntn’a suildinos, imssts,
H AVE received by tlie late arrivals from
Boston, New-York and Philadelphia,
tlie remainder of their Fall and Winter
supply of GOODS, consisting of a vei-y ex
tenaive and well selected assortment of
Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery and Fancy
Articles, Brushes, Dye-Stuffs, Sfc.
A great var,e, • of Apothecary aod Phy
sician’s Ghst Ware
Ointment and Pit’ Pols
Composition end Class Mortem
Glass Lamps and Lamp Glasses
Elegant Cot Glass Smelling Bntlleo
Glass Funnels, Graduated Measures
White and Green Vials, assorted. Ac.
SURGEON’S INSTRUMENTS.
Po, ket Sots Turnkeys Trusses
Spring and Thumb Lancets
Forceps. Spatulas, Bougies, Catheter*
Apothecaries Scales snd Weights, die.
PATENT MED1CINEH.
or EVERY DEBCRIPTriHV, VIZ t
Beidlitz and Soda Powders Balm of Quito
Henry’s Calcined Magnesia
Genuine Lee’s; Audereou’s and HoonerV
Pill*
Swaim’s celebrated Panacea
James’Anti-Dyspeptic Pills
Balaam Honey. Church’s Cough Drops
Itch Ointment, Sic.
All of which are offered for sale on the moet
liberal terms, for cash or credit.
L. dl H. having made such arrangements
with the principal Drug-Houses io the Din
ted States, 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 inducements to
dealers. The merchant, the planter, and
he phya cian, can here be supplied with al
most every article in the drug line, aod-msy
depend upon having their orders executed
with neatness, accuracy and despatch,
Nor 5 .
SULPHATE QUININE.
A FRESH SUPPLY of this Valuable
Medicine, warranted genuine, just re
ceived per Louis* Matilda, and for aale bv
a^Nov 30 LAY di HENDRICKSON.
NOTICE.
rjIHE Consignee of 5 packages 3 marked
JL •* C. N Cara” and 3 marked “ D. Per
kins” ii requested to call at the office of
HALL & HOYT,
not W 47
LONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS.
4 BALES Heavy London DufBe Blankets,
largo also, just received and for tale by |
Nov 10 CALVIN BAKER.
t, - NOTICE. U
T HOSE individuals who were sammdn.
ed before Council *t their la*0 reg i-
Ur meettu gfar a violation of the Market t r-
dianqe, are required to attend on Thui r
day next. 1 SOLOMON COHEN,
aovftft c, c. pretei 1.
WINTER STRAINED LAMP OIL.
A FRESH SUPPLY of very light colored
Pure Winter Strained Lamp Oil, just
received and lor sale by
Ott 27 GEO. RYEB80N, Dreggist.
THE lxlBlUWl
I S opened on Mondays, Wadnesdaya, and
Fridays, from 3 until 5 o’clock,
«*♦ m
5851 Prizes. {557,600
9139 Blanks.
Luts than two Manila to a prize. Prizps
payable forty days after tho drawing, but
tlie cash may he had instantly, subject to
the usual deduction of fifteen per cent.
PRICE or TICLKTS.
Wholee {?0 I Quarters {12 50
Halves 251 Eighths 6 25
03" Order* for tlie above Tickets, receiv
ed at . ALLEN’S OFFICE.
N. B. Uncurrent Bank Notes aud Prize
Tickets taken without discount.
Nov II 43
. den County
Hlll llft Wasnliwi «• "IlCkllt,
aoasdttia i
Ais 35,h JunOftTl.
JOttfo BAILBY, c.c o.e e ..
- 81
Tinted tttlifri.
«u« th* 4\m
June 30
Georgia—Camden County
TO AIL WHOM IT MAT CONCElijV
ty«e»BAS Louis D’lfout, AdminXw
, °? Rahite of Basile Pelletier,
appliea to tha Court ef Ordinary of '*1
ii: fcf fo‘'«A dismireory on said cut™
•rtore ara. therafore.to cite qpd adreJa* ,u
rtd singular, the heir* and credits,, J;*!
deceased, to file their objection, (If any a ;
have) m my office, on or before ' hSm ii 'I
day m January nezt, or letter, wilU {fr ‘ *
to the applicant. *
ITSSre Witness the Horn .William Gibm
l| L".y |f pne of the Justices ofssid c uu .
»«"i il thilftiih fu.ie, 18 5. u °
JOHN Ba1LV,c.c.o. c.t
- ' ' ■ ' « .
June 30
Georgia—Chathum County.
0r i l '“ , y- >••>• Term, 18#
i I 1 ? ‘I 1 * pe'ulonI of Henry Champion, Mink
vr Htrator of John Street, dec-used, pravinr
sit order AW to be made aisslute on hi, c [2
p'ying witn the law, tor ihe s.te of a Lot J
Ground, number four, (4) tecond Tytl.ior
Ueynolds Ward—51,„, p.rt of a Lot, oiunbei
are, Tower Tythmg, Docker \V,id. beinc .u
real estate of the uid Uce. lor the bendlt d
the heir, and creditor, s—It iiordoied tti.t,
aotiee be puhliaiied nine month,, in ore J
foe Public Gaaetta of tbe City of S.v„,i„h
requiring ull pci root inie, eaied, to shun c*u,a
if soy they have, why tho prayer of the neti-
tionev ibould not be grantul. r
iisvia S U UONft.c e.0.
. Wl>v 14 ; 444
WANTED.
N orth Carolina bank notes,
by T. 8. LUTHER.
Nov. 4
KOTiuth
VTlfilK months after date, application will be
IN made to the luferior Court of Chatham
"ounty, aitting for ordinary purposes for an
order, absolute, to well lots Nna- four am- five,
A and 5) in Carpenter’s Bow, and lot No.
me, (1) Green Ward, in the city of Savannah,
icing the real eitate of Francis Jalintau, dec
'or the hem-fit of the heirs an-' creditors of-
>id estate WILLIAM GASTON.
Qualified Executor
Notice.
KTINB MONTHS after date, application will
LK be made to tbe Honorable inferior Coon
if Chatham county, for leave to sell the real
and personal estate of the late Mrs Ann Ham
ilton, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
tad creditors of said estate,
WORTHING TON GALE. Executor.
Varrh 10 a
Notice.
A OIIEEABI E to leave obtained fr m ihe
A. Honorable the Inferior Court, a'dta.g f- r
ordinary purposer, for Cnmd,;n County, I
shall on the first Tuesday in D-membvr nest,
rxT.se to r-uilic sale, at the Cuurt Hoove at
Jeil«r»,m, in mid canity, a In of land in the
Tenth District of Monroe County, No. 91, fo
the benefit ofthe orphana of Levi Johns dec r
JOHN LEE. Guardian.
8<--t 15 14
N otice.
jjqjINF, month, after date, application will he
IFvlmade to the Hopotehle -ih; ’.nfcrio- (’ou:-t
of Camden County, when sitting fur ordinary
ourpo-ea, for leave io sell 2J0 acres of land
belong, g to the ostete of John Drown, dt-
;oued. ft>r tbe benefit ofthe heirs and credi-
oipofsai l estate. ..
SABAH BROWN, Admistratrix.
Jefferson, 18th June. l"3S.
•In. T 78
Notice.
VriNE MONTHS after tbe date hereof, ap*
■Lw plication will be made to tbe lionurable
the Court of Ordinary for the County of Chat
ham, for leave to tell the whole or a part, or
parts of a tract of land, lying and being in
tbe eo-inty of Effingham, containing by re
cent survey, nine hundred and eight;-five
sent, and known by the name of the Tuck-
itseekmg Tract, formerly the property of
King and Hotchkim, Pow belonging to the
estate of Alesauder 8. Roe's orphans, for tbe
benefit ef reid orphans. •
WILLIAM MOREL,
Guardian A- 8. Roe's Orphans,
July U 87
■ .Notice. -;;;
Vlffl MONTHS sfter date, appUpation
il Wilt be aaade to the Inferior Court ef
Cbsthsm County, aitttag for erdinary purpo
ses, for leave *o -sell ell the real estate ofthe
let* Thomas Savage] ~ot Bryan County, vis:
Foist Plantation, consittiogoftwo hundred
and eighty sere* Rice Load, on the Ogeeehee
Bwer, four miles below the Terry, adjoining
tha plantation of Joseph Habersham and Ste
phen El iott. Also, two hundred and My
acres, more or laaa, of Pine land, appertain
ing thereto. Also, a Tract A Land called.
Selina. anatHiODg fifty acras, on Medway Riv
et, adjoioiag the lamkrof J. I. Moawell.
r** MARY SAVAGE, Adm’r*.
Jufie 15 »
Georgia—Camdm louu.u.
TO ALL WHOM 11 MAY CON CEB.?.
AV7HEUEAS J. U.chlntt Jan. .uiiu;,..liizr
ft on ihcesutosol D.vidl'uckvi am! D-vid
U’Crediv, appaes to the Court nf Ordiany
of sad County, for Lettere dismitssry no tin
slates of said decea ed pciaans: Tht-ic tr«
-tu.refare, to cite and admonish the heirs and
creditors of raid deceased persona, to tilt I
'heir objections (il any they have) in my of
fice, on or before the first Monday in Jaanq
next, or letters will be granted to the tpulr
cant.
Witness the Hon. Wilfiio a but
one of the Jiiatices of said Can,
this 2»lh June, lb ’5.
JOHN BAILEY,s. to.e.e.
June 3(1 71
Georgia -Camden Counts,
BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOB
SAID COONtY.
IftTHEREAS lolin Chevalier, bra applied
ft to said Court, far Let'era Diis.iunn
nu the estates of Samuel Coxviu and Evu 8
stock, deceased.. T hese are, therefore, to
cite snd admonish, Ml and aii,gol,r, ilia lit-
fired and creditors f t the Mid d.-ceiieJ pm
tors, to fie their objections, if any tlicv Inn,
in my office, on or before the first Kmidavii 1
January next, or Letters will be granted ik
applicant.
Witness the Honorable James Scot!, re
of the Justices of raid Court, tins u- [
tcei.th day of April, e-giiteen hundid
snd twenty-five.
[L. 8.) JOHN BAILEY, C.C.O.L.C,
Anr.l 2f 24
Georgia—Camden County,
0Y I HE COURT OF OUDINAttY f'O
SAID COUNTY,
ZaWHEItF, AS Lewis Bacblott, rpplies to the I
'Jy Court of Ordinary of said Count' ; I r I
; ,etiers Dismissory on the estate of fr-a -i |
Roaolupe: rheas are, therefore, to cite d
a-liuonish, all and aingular,' the kindred wd
creditors of raid deceased, to fi'e their 0 j e- I
lions, if any th'-y have, in my office, on crI
fore ttfe first Monday in January next, itias I
wise Letters Diamissory will be grantsu ila I
applicant* I
Witneas the Honorahle Samuel C'i’Vr, I
one ofthe Justices of said Cm tint I
sixteenth day of April, eigbteea bus |
fired and twenty-five.
[L. S J JOHN BAILEY, C. C, 0. C. C
Anvil 31 34
Georgia—Camden oounty.
TO AIL WHOM IT MAT CONCBfiA I
,\{? iERtlAS Joan Hard c, AJ linil’.r.Uir
I## of the Estate ol D.vifiG- Jooee, hue |
ut‘ ■arl county, deccHhed, appi«‘0 j
if Ordiotry of a«id county, for iettetton*
oi sorv on said Eaiatec
Three are therefore to cite snd ***? 0 '*
all sod tingular, the heirs and cmfits'* I
lecereed, to file Iheir objeounai ( f *“y'" e f I
butei in my office, on or before tbe ettinou j
tiny in March next, otherwise letter* v® "
flrauted the applicant ,
W linen the Hon. William Gibson, osrd
(L. S,] tha Justices of raid Cotrt, wt
37tb August, 18.5. .
JOHN BAILEY, Cth. C. 0 C. C.
Bant. 3
W
Georgia, Chatham County-
By the Honorable the Jnttees of the 1*"*
Court of Ciiathaa County, sittief "* m
to'aliTwbqm IT MAT vom*
CtrVHBBEAS jsnathaa Meiga, sdfeWT
'W tor of.|he estate of Samuel
deceased, hesplaned the Oqeitsfftj;
it, io be dlsMisrad from lu* ttU 1
lion i New there we therefore. te»“ I
admonish all person* Interested 10 tb*»» I
tale, to file their objection* tfayO&g
SMSSlSifeA'SSj;
^Mthn Hooorable Anthony I* 1 ** I
of the *Ai Juatire*, thi* I
* CUrk Ctuii Ord' ft
SegtU
Georgia—Chatham County,
In the Court of Ordinary—Mjv Term. 1825,
O N tho petition of Hobt.t Hay, Bie.uwr
uf John Wackerl^ den. prsyinjt tn order
Aivi to be made absolute, on In* e<Mnsiyi,ur
witn the law, to sell Two Tract* ot Lwd in
LnureoaGouuty, Jieiug the real e»t>ie of tbe
■si-I deceased, for tbe Benefit ot the heirs ; 4
creditors: It is ordered, (bat * notice be
.uibliahed, nine month*, in one of ihe Ci.
zettesof thecity of Savannah, lequiring »1
persona intereited, to show came, if any itar
on, why the pvayet of the petitiouer abuil'd
not be granted. S M. BOND. c-c. 0.
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