Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 05, 1825, Image 4

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EXECUTOR'S SALE. ^ SALE- 0» Beefiriftjk*ft% m'Deeembtr neat, ■ALL be mM at the Court-Houso in the ¥1 rtw ofSavaunsh, between (lie hour, n i. .a, i.irii- ■*>*<—*» imy. VoWitm Courtlluuso in _ “‘f* !?* t? , Will* eit» of Savannah, boiwenn the usatl ?■ Ilou'hceta Ward, (being iMT of e Uriiit (, aqri| Lot with the improvement*, »itu- ' VXFILL be sold fiy leavenliuined froto . *’ \ YY the Honorable th* I.tlerio* Cnurtot LcetS»pM4< 1 Cbethein County, on; the Aral Tuesday it Dr'John R A Vt.,., p i > t»r WLE'rt'fiB* ■QEMAININO in the Poet-Offc* Sevan nth) let December, IMS. i - in* Poraona wishing letter* from tbi* list will please **k for Advertised Lektre. ‘ - Win Riltoetrick Wgtt&lAmiuodi AUo, negro (i ri ch* riot; levied on eathe Woperty oTth* estate of John Oribbin. to •atiMY two necution* in favor of t he Bank of the United State* and Naom* Stanton. Abo, the tenemeat on the Moth half of V* No. B, Truate** Garden, in the City of Savannah; levied an a* the property of Georfo Carter, to aatiafy an exeoutiun in favar of eaeentor of Anu Middlotoa, levied W and turned ovor by a corveUhle. I. D’LYON, *. c. no* 7 38 at* in the city of Savannah, in the void coun ty, and known in t|>« plan of said city by. th* number 53, Brown Ward, for the benefit of the heir* tnd legatee* of the ,.c»t*te of the late Hugh M’Call, deceased. THOMAS M’CALL, Surviving Executor. Nov 25 >t AUMiniBlBAIUI On lAe first Tuesday in J W ILL be gold before in tin city of Seven SHERIFF'S SALE. On the first 1\esday in Jan. next, \*TILL be eold before the Court Houae Tf in tho City of Savnnnnii between the heum of Id end * o’clock, -All that tract or parcel of land contain ing 667 acree. more or leoa, together with t<W acree of maroh land called Oakland, si tuated, lying arid being in Little Ogeechie District in the County of Chatham; bound ed oh the aaVtb by lands of Flemming Akin, ou the east by lands of Duet. Parker, and Od the south by lands of B Walburger, and on the west by northeast branch of Little Ogeechie River, together with all and sin gular, edifices and improvements; levied on under a fi fa or foreclosure fVom George L. Cope, to John M’Nish, Peter Mitchel and Robert Mitchel. r t D’LYON, i. c. c. no* 7 30 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. February next, Ihs Court-House . ,ly of Savannah, between the usual hour* of sale, a tract of Land, kuowp as No. A. Eighth District, Pike (formerly M unroe) County, fur tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of tile estate of N. J. Bayard. Sold by permission of the Honorable the Justices or the Inferior Court of Chatham County. N- J. BAYARD. Administrator estate N. 8. Bayard. Nov 28 *t SHERIFF’S SALE—Coi.ti.mjxd; On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold at the Cuurt House, in the City of Savannah, between the - Muni home of sale, . , Two Stages, four Horses, and four sets of , Harness, belonging to this end of the Au gusta Line ;lovied on under n foreclosure of si Mortgage from Joseph I. Thompson, to Joseph Cuinming, assigned to Alex. T- Dopsou. A. D’LYON, d. t. o. c. no* 7 - -38 SHERIFF’S 8ALE. Dainejtrit rtiodu.next. w MMMM M | W ILL'be told at the Court House in the City of Savannah, between the mu ll lionrs of sale. All that tract of land situate and being in Hie District of White Bluff, known as the Fafm Plantation, containing (760) seven hundred and fitly acree. more or lose; levi ed oo’aathe properly of the estate of Thee. , Rioe, to satisfy a judgement in favor of the White Bluff Congregation. 1. D’LYON, s. c. o. no*7 38 MANSION HOUSE. M The subscriber begs leave to inform his frioads ami the public, that he has completed his large and commodious house, in too best am.-most comfortablo manner, add ten ders his than its to those who have heretofore (aVnred him with their calls, and Hatters himself that by his unremitted attention to please, he will share a part of the public latronage. His house will at all times be nrnished'with the best the country affords, his bar with choice liquors, and his stables with good corn end provender, together with a faithful and experienced ostler. The Mansion House is situated ou tho east side of the public square, in tho town of Clinton, directly on the road leading from Milledge- ville to Macon, and noarly -opposite.the Clinton Hotel. , H. H. BLATTER. Cifnton,'August S3. 07fre N. B.—Families can bo accommodated with private roonu, which ere comfortable. Er The editors of Ilia Augusta^ Chroni cle and Savannah Georgian, are requested to publish the above advertisement once a week for three months'and forward tjieir art-bunts to this office for settlement. (SHERIFF'S SALES—COM-mum. On the fir,t Tuesday in December next, WMITLL be sold before the Court Home in ™ Chatham County, between the usual lour*, ’. - AH that certain tract or parcel of land si- touted in the Count; of Chatham, and State of Georgia, on the salts between the Islands of Skidaway and Burnside* and known by (he omme of Redoubt Island, containing sixty three acres mure or less. Also, all that oth- nr.tract or parcel of land situated and being on Skidaway Island, in the County afore said, composed of three different and origin ally distinct tracts of fond but adjoining each other, the' fint of which was originally grant- mi 4o Michael Ritter for o*e hundred acres, Hie second of which was originally granted tn ;Jno. EUis for filly acres, and the third and last of which was originally grauted to Mi cliael Ritter for fifty acres, which three tracts •f land contain In tlie whole (not including Redoubt Island) two hundred and thirty-sev en acres wjth the appurtenances; levied on •Sw ..t.-fy PI-inora-Bamr-er Me Slate of Georgia on foreclosure of a mortgage, gainst John W. Slirk. , 1. D’LYON, s. c. o. oov 7 33 , NOTICE. O N the first Monday of January next, shall expose to Hide at the Market of St. Marys, between the usual hours, seven SLAVES, the property ofthu estate of Aa ton Tyson, by virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary for Camden County— Conditions cash MARTHA TI30N, Adm’rx. Nov? 35(l* EXECUTOR’S SALE. On Thursday the ibth December next, W ILL be sold at the plantation of the late CoL Nicholas Ware, on Little River, in Columbia connty, the core and fodder and other provisions mad* there the piesent sea- iun, and all the forming utensils -belonging to the place, the stock of horses and mules, ■mpng which are some valuable brood mares, sin fine oolts of the foist blond—the stock battle, some fell, and some half hlood of the English breed—the Hack of bogs, and the Ptaidalvm—'There are about fifteen hundred acres of food, and enough cleared, sod io cul tivation to give employment tn twenty-five or thirty hands. Much of this fond is of good quality, aod the rest very valuable for its tkfiber. ALSO, At the same time hod place, will be sold the Grist xml Saw-Mills on Little River, aod the Bridge across it, known as Wares, with.about forty acres of land attached thereto. Aod on Thursday, the 22d December, there will be sold at the Plantation ou Savan nah River, in Colombia county, at the mouth of the Kiokee Creek, the whole of (be corn nod fodder, forming utensils, stock, bo. ba ling to that place, apd also the plantation If, including about six hundred acre* of I ofvary excellent quality. i Thursday tbogtKh December, will s market-house, in the City a «sf FORTY very likely NE loefoiag mechanics, house ear- *#*fH*»f MdJupds. The sales at flaw will cdinrtkjotft 1 am) cloM ti 4 oHslocI^ P. M. end be eontinu- *d from day to day, until tba.property is nil ^trwifon hianths credit will be given for all amt over Ten Dollar*, tad notes with good toKjntangfiirvd, before th* property wifi b* * SUSAN B. WARE. EiHrx. WM- W. HOLTk .darn* lieu, 4 Jnua* Alrichs K J Arnold Mrs Sarah Armstrong Caleb Arnold W*at* Arnold fis Jump* Barnaril Amos fiuker, S Win Baker E R Backer F Ballard Patk Bradley . Allen Beasley Wm Bentley Lewi* fiyran L-L Bugs Dint Brown Win Brooke JubT Bollue, Thos S Bond JameslI Bolleugh Mrs M C Boyd E Bourquin Mrs Ann Bnx Mrs M E Bullock Jnsinh H Clark Ssml Carney Alin J Craig Mrs Corrutbere Miss Anu Crim John Cox Mrs Margaret Con don John J Colenton Messrs R Cook Si Co W m Cooper James Curry D. R, Davison Win Davie Stephen Davis Alex Drew ? Alias Duffy Mrs Ann Duke Mr Dumphy E.&F. Mary Evaua Jacob Fahin James Kirk jCiortli American Review. jm. XL1X. CONTENTS. [ Claims of the United States on Naples * and Holland. ' t. Messuage of tbo President of the Uoited States to thu House of Representatives, relative' to the claim on Naples. X Message of tho President of the United States, tranamitting the cor respondence relating to the claims of the citizens of the United States up on the Government of the Nether lands. H. Lord Byron’s Character «nd Wri tings. I. Recollections of the life of By ron. By the late R. C. Dallas, Esq. 2. Correspondence of Lord Byron with a Friend; including hia Letters to hia Mother; in 180U, 1810, and 1811. 3.' Journal of the Convcraatinn of Lord Byron. By Thomas Me'dwin. Eaq. III. Wayland’a Discourses on the Duties of an American Citizen. The Duties of an American Citi zen ; two Discuurses delivered in the First BapiiBl Meeting House in Bos ton; By Frsnois Way land, jr. IV. Pinkney’s Poems. Poems. By Edward C. Pinkney. V. English Common Law Reports. Ri-poris of Cases argued and de termined in the Eughirh Courts of Common Law. Edited by Thomas . Sergeant and John C. Lowbcr, Esqrs VI. Orphic Poetry. Orpbeus Poeiarum Grsscorum An- tiquissimus.—Auctore Ueorgin Hen rico Bode. VII. Columbus. Codice diplomatics Cqjombo-Ame ricano, oaain Raccnlta di Document) originalie inediti, spettanti a Cristo- foro Colombo, die. Gonovu, 1823. VIII-Gold and Silver in Mexico. A report on the Expediency of Augmenting the Duties on the Ex portation of Gold and Silver, preaen led to the General Constituent Con gress of Mexico, |iy the Committee of Finance and Mines, August 9, 1844. IX. Critical Notices. : 1. Palfrey’s Historical Dis course. 444 2. Perkina’a History of the Late War. 443 3. Wrifibrd’e Mercantile Pen manship. 451 4. Summary View of America 463 5. Addresses before the New- York Academy of Fine Arts 469 6. Bacon’s Plea for Africa. 462 7. Barnard’s Polyglot Gram mar. 474 8. Crafts’ Address before tho Palmetto Society. 464 9. Blanco White 1 * Spanish Varieties. 467 Quarterly List of New Publi cations. 469 Index. 483 Just received by W. T. WILLIAMS. Oct 20 29 CaptC E 8 Laviudei. Wm M Leigh, t T Leonard Mr* Mary Xeobj , Dr Loath ™ ' Simeon Leonard Charles Lockhart Miat Ann B Boyd Capt John Low M. C A Magwood Donald Mackey, 2 Ming H B Mabew Capt Richard Mar- cellia Capi N W Merrell George Miaglcdorff Mrs Eliza Milieu Samuel Milli Mrs Henrietta Miller John Morell Mrs Sarah W Mont gomery Henry Morningstarr Mrs G O II JLiutgu- mery Mr and Mrs Mount- R D Mgngiij- . May Rjvqr, S C Edward Munroo ! Kdilorofihc Museum MurgaretB M’Cuuky Joseph McCoy - MrsS A U McIntosh - Manus Mctleney Gcii John McCaller ! N. ' Capt Stcuheo Nye l P. ffc, Q. S alcb Pratt rs Patterson Ilob S Patten, 2 N J Patterson Joe Perism James Perry Mrs Aim'Pitt i Lendsay C Printer, 4 { Janies P Provost Mra M A Fletcher 3 { Henry J Pool* Wm A Flemming j VV A Pollard Charles Filohett < Wm Puck • Rev B Flournoy 2 j Monet B Quuley James P Fuller $ R. G. jWmRatekin Dr James A Gray, 5 Mrs Nanoey Reed Hilton Head 'AlV Redding 3 Mrs L W Gardner i Mnj W C Redding Ariane Grandinout ) Jmnes G Richardson Capt W Gale { James Rons Lewis Geradon ? Miss B Robertson Joiin Grimes, | Geo T Rodgers Bullock County ) James T Ross Dr ThmGcldersleave (Mrs Eliza Roes John Gill ■ S. John Gilbert J Solomon S Shad James Govan, 2 I Win T Slatbum Mrs Estha Goldsmith { L DSlitter Thos M Goddard Mr Guldey Peter Gnerard H. John Haicber, 2 Pearson Hardee Betty Habersham Ssml Hale j Heater A Sbermon * j John Street { W Smith f Peter Shick j Mrs Marrio Smith | Mra Elisa Smith | Amory Sehlay » James Smith Miss Mary E Hazard j Mies Margaret A ' 1 " 1 j Stoney «Thomas S Sullivan | Joint G Scrugs } The keeper of the | Female Asylum t T. ! Maj Jns Taylor 5 Copt Thos T TefR John Hartford Charles Harper Wm B Hatcher Mr Hatchett John Healy Rev Geo Hill 3 Peter G Hyru SamlHine ... r Miss Mary W How- $ James A 'Pippins ard Thos W Howell John Hover Fraueis F Hudgens Patrick Hughes J. John Jackson Susan Jackson 3 Mbs Jackson 2 A CARD. IT7HE subscriber, admitted t* practice in. J- the peverel Court* of Law tnd Equity (his Bute, offers to the public hia pto- onot service* in the Courts of' Ife*.! WASHINGTON^ PGE. -Macon, Bibb County, (Ga.)-, ' , July 7 64 > tPRESH SWEET OIL, rt P vel 7 v«Pcrior quality, suitable for Ja- Vf hi* use.just received and for sale bv LAY di HENDRICKSON, 1 Nov« Druggist*, Shadfo Building*. { Ezekiel Tyson « Tilhmghsit Topkins I Dr James Troup '■ Mrs Eliza Thomas i Miss Sarah Todd j Niehol Turnbull i Copt John Turner | C W Turner i W. Mrs Rose Joliueau, 3 j James H Watson The Secretary of the \ Hugh Watt Ladies Jewish So-, Mrs Sarah Walburg cietv J Mrs Mary Wallace Miss M Irwin J Dr Wm Waring Mrs Jane W Joyner { R G Wallace Joseph W Jonee Geo M Waters Jane W Joyner Henry W Jordon R. James Kennedy Wm Keys 5 Thos While | ThnraasA W illiamn 2 i Miss Ann H Willi . anisno J Mrs Martha Wylly Mra Sarah W Kirk ? Sarah Williams’ R R Killer j Master J I White J Keen j(Capt Isusc Wooster GEO. SCHLEY, P. JU. Dee 2 7 warehouse dt oomaansszozv sosxkbss, MACON. T HE undersigned has rested of Farish Carter, Esq. his Ware-Houses at this place, aud tenders his eervioes to his friends and the public, iu the above line of business, with assurances that any business confided to his care, shall receive his personal anil undivided attention, and that bis beet exer tions will be used tn give e ’isfaction to his customers. The Ware Ho -a are new, extensive, safe, and very ca miently ar ranged and situated for tne trs action of busmen. He intends running two good d sub stantial boats during the boating season, which will be expedited in their passages up and down, by the aid of one of the Steam Boat Company's Steam- Boats. Insurance on merchandise and produce shipped by his boats, can be effected in a responsible office on as favorable terms as by any other boats that will run. the river; end retsobable adg vances will be made by him eh produce shipped by them to the consignment of his friends in Savannah, By the first boats he will receive s good supply of GROCERIES, which he will sell on moderate terifta. 1 Us note offers for Sale, ] -200 Pisces fint quality Cotton Bagging 10OO Bushels Liverpool Salt. ; JQHJf T. ROWLAND. Macon, October 12, IA26. Oct 20 - 29fef T HE subscriber hsi received by the late arrivals, a large assortment or HARDWARE, CLTLBRY, JAP ANN ED AND FANCYJfJOOS, AMONG WHICH AMD, Ivory and Balance Handle Knives tud Fork. Ruck and Bone Handle do do Razors In cast* and do*, in great va riety I Pen. Bucket, two blade and Sportmen’s Knives ’Rodger’* Knives and Scissors Situs, Bread, Butcher*’and Cook*’ ' Knives Chizzels, Plano Irons, and Gouge* of all kinds Drawing Knives, broad and narrow Axes Plated, Brittania, and Iron, tea and ta ble Spoons Brittannia tea and coffee Ppts, Compo sition, copper and iron Tea-kettles Composition Saucepans and Digesters Brass, iron and Japannod Candloaticke - and Lamps Waffle and Wafer Irons Gilt, plated, pearl, bone tnd japanned Buttons Coat, vest and auspender Moulds Padlocks, chest, trunk, (ill and cup board brass and iruii Box Locks Knob and Mortice Locks Stock looks Files and Rasps of all kinds Morocco pocket-books aud wallets Note cases aud work boxes dressing cases Brass curtain, cloak and curtain Pius Brass and iron butt Hinges Wood and bed screwe Honk and Plate Hinges Sledges and Hand Hummers Anvils and Vices Iron wedges, Shoe and nail Hammers Brass commode Knobs Brass, iron and wood Castors Coal scoops und coal-heods Coal-sifters and Dust purm, Spit-boxes Whittcmure’s cotton and wool Cards. Block Tin, Fawcets, Ivury and Iloru ' Combe Fine tooth, crambo and dressing Combs Tuck and side Combs Spectacles and cases Plated stirrup irons, bridle bills b spare Brass Andirons, shovel aud tongs Brass and wire Fenders Iron and Steal knitling pins Needles, Fish-hooks and fishing tackle Cast iron Pots, ovens, dogs, Spiders & skillets Sad-irons, Trace-chain* Si screw plates German, Eaglish, Blister and Cast steel Hand, pannell, mill, pit, cross cut, back and keyhole Saws Brace and llitts Round and llat Bolt* Smith 1 * and small Bellow* Waggon and Cart boxes Bod Keys, Hide whips. Tacks & Brads Copper Boat-nails, Spelling Books and Writing Paper, slates and elate pencils Shovels, spades and hoes Together with almoet every other articlo in the line, which* re offered for sole on ac commodating terms by NATH. B. WEED. Oct 20 No. 6. Gibbons’ Range, prM*mRS>riaTti, Itarmcmtow. THE Subscriber* having eater ed into —- L - A PLANTERS’ HOTEL, take this - T method of infonrtleg I heir friends and iii« public that they continue Io keep up that well known establishment, on the east' side of the pnhlio square In Wirreatoa, sod return their sincere thunks tu those who have fovored them with their custom, and wish fur ■ onntinuance of that support from the public which their attention to busiuoisiwill merit. Their table will be supplied with every thing (he country and season afford. Their Bar will be supplied with the choicest kind of li- qeors— Stables provided with good provendor aod attended by faithful and careful ostlers. ASA CHAPMAN, MAHTflA EVANS. October 18. ID" Tho Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and 8tranmh Georgian, are requested to pub lish Hie above once a week for 8 weeks, and forward their accounts to tbe subscribers io IVarrinptu*. A. C. b M. A. Oct. 27 32 Georgia—-Camdeh County co-periiierahip-m Urn istrstor oe the Isfot. «f Joha - u ?<" «*I*t. MJohu ^JW^iArphes <0 the Cuurt of 0ri2' try of said County, fur km«n 'drr^Tl'k* il * rC ’ fovtafore, 1.“^ -dmontshaltanis.nguUr, th* heirs „!uM .tors of said ddeewed, to file their object h -?i **® IKl *y to Jsouary ueat, or U11.J V’ 11 b * ffrsnted tu the applicant. “ l TO WUBe ’ ,fcelr " POLICE OFFICE, Savannah, OeC 26, 1825. E mbarrassments having occurred in relation to tickets, notice is hereby given, that agreeably to the ordinance pass ed first September, 1825, no general ticket will pass he bearer after ten o’clock at night, and that no epmal ticket wiH avail after the same hour “ unless the 'place where he or she ’sgo-ng ard the purpose for which said ticket is gieen, be siiecifiej therein.'' Such sjiecial ticket will be effi'cr.ual for one night only. * JOSEPH W. JACKSON, Oct 29 t'linirmnn nf Council. NEXT LOTTERY. A LL to be brawn in a FEW MOMENTS on the 4ill of January next. scheme or the . NEW-YORK STATE LITERATURE LOTTERY, CLASS 111, 1 Prize of FOR 1826. 4100,000 is $100.060 I do 60,000 50,000 1 do 20.000 20.000 I do 10.500 10,600 2 do 5,000 10,000 4 do 2,500 10.1100 to do 2,000 20 000 39 do 1,000 39.0't) 78 dw 600 39.000 468 do 100 46.000 4446 do 50 222,300 5051 Prizos. $537,600 9139 Blanks. . NOTICE. FItHOSB individuals who *ere summon- JL ed before Council st tbsir last regu lar mestin gfor a violation of the MacJcet or- dionce, are required tor attend an Thurs day next. SOLOMON COHEN, oov 22 , c- c. pro tent* GENERAL DRUG. CHEMICAL and FAMILY MEDICINE WARE HOUSE. LAY Si HENDRICKSON, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, comer of Congreseatul Whittaker Streets, eft A P’1 BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH, H AVE received by the late arrivals from Boston, Neiv-York and Philadelphia, the remainder of their Fall and Winter supply of. GOODS, consisting of a very ex tensive and well Rejected assortment of - Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery and Fancy Articles, Brushes, Dye-Stiffs, Sfc. A great varitu - of Apothecary and Phy Bician’n G)l«s Ware . Ointment anil Pii 1 Pols Competition and (visas Mortars Glass Lamps and Lamp Glasses Elegant Cut Glass Smelling Bottles Giass Funnels. Graduated Measures White and Green Vials, assorted, &c. SURGEON’S INSTRUMENTS. Porket Bets Turnkeys Trusses Soring and Thumb Lancets Forceps, Spatulas, Bougies, Catheters Apothecaries Scales and Weights, Sic. PATENT MEDICINES, or evkhy description, viz : Reidiitz and Soda Powders Balm of Quito Henry’s Calcined Magnesia Genuine Lee’s, Anderson’s and Hooper’s Pills Bwaim’s celebrated Panacea James’Anti-Dyspeptic Pills • Balsam Honey, Church's Cough Drops Itch Ointment, Sic. All of which are nflered for sale on the most liberal terms, for cash or credit. L. Si 11. having made such arrangements with the principal Drug-UouBes in the Uni ted States, as to be continually supplied with fresh and genuine articles, Batter them selves that no establishment of the kiud in this state, can offer greater inducements to dealer*. The merchant, the planter, and the phys cian, can here be supplied with al most every article in tbe drug line, and may depend upon having their orders executed with ncatoess, accuracy and despatch. Nov 5 SULPHATE QUININE. A FRESH SUPPLY of this Valuable Mediciae, warranted genuioe, just re ceived per Louie* Matilda, and for aale by ^Nov 30 LAY Si HENDRICKSON. NOTICE. T HE Coosigneeof6 packages 3 marked “ C. N. Case" and 2 marked “ D. Per- kins", is requested to call at the office of * HALL fit HOYT, nor 16 '47 LONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS. 4 BALES Heavy London Duifie Blankets, forge sis*, just received and for sale by I Nov 10 CALVIN BAKER. WINTER STRAINED LAMP OIL. A FRESH SUPPLY of very light colored Pure Winter Strained Lamp Oil, just received aod for sale by Oct 27 GEO. RYERSON, Druggist. ' THE lABl&LWl [ S opened on Mondays, Wednesdays, and. Fridays, ftoni 3 until 6 o’clock. oct 4 tt Lose than two blanks to a prize. Prizes payable forty days after the drawing, hut the casli may he tied instantly, subject to tbe usual deduction of fifteen per cent. rmcE or ticlets. Wholes Halves *25 | ID' Orders for the above Tickets, recniv ed at ALLEN’S OFFICE. N. B. Uncurrent Bank Notes and Prize Tickets taken without discount. Nnv It 43 £50 I Quarters 412 50 oa I Eighths 6 25 WANTED. N orth Carolina bank notes, by T. S. LUTHER, v nv 4 M| l'liyUb. *CTINB mouths.sfter date, application will be 1 made to the Inferior Court nf Cbathsrc Iim.ity, sitting for ordinary purposes for an irder. absolute, to sell Inti N»|, four am, five, ‘4 and J) in Carpenter's Row, and,lot No. me, (1) Green Wsrd, in tht city ofSavsnnal’, icing the r?sl estate of Francis Jalincau, dec nr ike beaefit of th ■ heirs sn' 1 creditors cf *idestate WILLIAM GASTON, Ifunlifed Executor Jons 10 , , - -VP William Gibio, one ol the Justices of said (W this 25ih June, 1825. ^ JOHN BAILEY, 0,40.1* Georgia—Camden Countv TO ALL WHOM IT MAT C ftVcexA.' iVHE'tBAS Lous D ither, V* of the Estate of Builc Pelletier dtm applies to ihe Cuurt of Ordiuary of IT 4 ty. for letters dismieiory on said tain These are, therefore, to cite sndsdikm^^ *nd singular, thu heirs and creditori 0 r“ J. deceased, to file their ohjec’ioni (if„„ .J*' 4 have) in my office, on or before ;lisfimV,/ day in Jaouarynezt, or letters will be to the applicant. - Witness the Hon. Wllfim Gib,-- one of the Justioes of uid dZI this S5lh tune, 18 '5. “ tt,r Notice. ^TNE MONTHS after date, sppliestion will c, sh, be nude to tbe Honorable Inferior Court if Chatham enuniy, f„r leave to sell the res! and personal estate of the late Mrs. Ann Ham ilton, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and crtd'tomif tsiil estate, WORTHING ION GALE, Executor, li.-eh in a Notice. A GRF.EA8I K to leave obtained fr m the nL Honorable the Inferior Court, sitting f.r ordinary purposes, tor Camden County, 1 ■hall on the first Tuetdsy in December next, ■xnoae to Public sale, at the Cdurt-House at Jefferson, in paid county, a l*,t of fond in the Tenth District of Monroe Cnuiity, No 91, fo 1 he benefit of the orphans of Levi Johns dec r JOHN LEE, Guardian. Spnt15 14 Notice. OQlNF, months after date, application will he iN usde to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Camden County, when sitting for ordinary purpores, fnr leave to sell 250 acres of land belonging to tbe estate of J< hn Brown, de ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of sail estate. SARAH BROWN, Admiitntrix. Jefferson, 18th June, .tone 23 78 Notice. N INE MONTHS after the date hereof, sp* plication will be made to. the Honorable the Court of Ordinary for the County of Chat ham, for leave to sell the whole or a psrt, or parts of t tract of land, lying and being in the co inty of Effingham, containing by re. cent survey, nine hundred and eighly.fi.e scree, and known by the name of the Tuck- vsseekinr Tract, formerly the property of King end Hotchkiss, uow belonging to the f slate of Alexander 8. Roe’s orphans, for the benefit of said orphans. WILLIAM NOBEL, Gusrdian A- 8. Roe's Orphans. July 14 Ft Notice. VTINB MONTHS after date, appliestion It will be nwde to th* Inferior Court of Chatham County, sitting for ordinary purpo ses, for leave 'a sell all the real estate of the lets Thornes Ssvage, of Bryan County, viz 1 Point Plantation, nousiating of two hundred and eighty acre* Rioe Und. on the Ogeecbee River, four mile* below the Ferry, adjoining the plantation of Joseph Habersham and St*, phen Elliott. Abo, two hundred and fifty •Met, more er lorn, of Pin* Land, appertain ing thereto. Also,. 0 Tract of Luid' called Selina, containing fifty eer**, on Medway Riv er, adjoining the lands of J. J. Maxwell. MARY SAVAGE, Adm’rx. Jim* IS n Jane 30 JOHN DAILY, c.c.o.c. Georgia—Chatham Cou,.tu In the Court of Ordinary, Usv Term, lgl? O N the pe ilion of Henry Champion, uiuiin. istratur of John Street, dec, „«*,), pt , in order Msi o lie tntide absolute on hit,/,, plying witn the isw.ior the nle of, Lit Z Ground, number four, [4] seccud Ty, M ™ Heynolds Ward-Also, jt.rv f a Ltd, m.Lbv •I", Tuwer Tylhittg, Decker Wi.:d britivite teal estate of tho arid uac. tor the benefit the hem and creditor, 1—n is ordered t'ut , notice be published nine inuallu, in ora j the Public Usaetti of the City of 8,v,'i ..s requiring sil person, invested, tuthew ,1 any Cray hare, why the prayer of the neiv. tlonor should not oe granted. War U Sll ll0 ^c 4 0,. Georgia—Chatham County. In the Court of Ordinary—M,y Term, 18.J, O N the petition uf Kobrrl Hoy, Ex,-. u . f of John Wsoki rl ^ dec. prsyir g ,n ur( j er AM to be mnde tbsolute, on It* eoaiptying with tbe law, tu sell Two Tract, of Lmd m l.-uren, County, being the real estate t.) the ■aid decease-!, for the benr.it ol tbe huii, all fi creditors: It is oruered, tbst a notice be •nbl'shed. nine mouthy in one of ibe Gt. xettes of the city of Savannah, requiring ,| persons interested, to ,lmw csttte. if any they cm, why lh<: prayer of the pettuoaor eiiunld not lie granted. S U liONIt, n c . 0. ^*v Georgia—Camden Louiuy. TO ACL WHOM U M.yY CON'JEUfi. HEitE IS J. D.clilutl Jim. atlmini,11,1* | on the estates of DuvidTuckcr and lLtii H’Orcdie, applies to the Court if Ordnuij if s«td County, for Letters dtamiraary 00 the staiea of said deceased person,: Then we, herefore, to cite and admonish the heir, and 1 creditor* of mid decerned persons, to file their objections (if any they have) in my of lice, on or before tbe first Monday in Januny ceil, or letters will be granted to tbe qi|i6 cant. i;i!!l Witness the Hon. V tllism Gibui, IIL.S i| one of tbeJuitic' of said Coat), ■ L .iij this 25th Junr, 18 5. JOHN tUlLEY.c. e o.c.e. June 3T fi’ Georgia -Camden County. BY THE COURT OF OIIDINAlit TO! I 8 AID COUMY. fi 17HEHEAS John Ghcvaher, bat applied V V to stud Court, for Letters Dintiiaun on the estates of Ssmtiel Con ns ami Ev«- h -tuck, deceaivd.. Three are. therefore, li cite wnd sdmunish, sil and aingnh.-, the kin dred sr.d c: editors ol the uni d.ceaied per, tons, tit fiie thrir objection,, if any they h.n in my office, on or before the first Mondayii I January next, or Letters will be grsnletl Ik spplieint. Wit'-ess the Honorable James Scott, ox I of Ibe Ju<tinre nf taiiKnurt, bi s to I teei.tli Jay nf April, e gbteen bu.'i.tj and twenty-five. [L. 8.) JOHN HAILEY, C. C. 0. t. C. Apr I 31 Georgia—Camden Counti/. BY THE COURT OF OilitlN.U)' (0 SAID BOUNTY. VWHF.RE -.3 l^wis Bschlott, sppfieits thi I Je Court of Ordinary uf said County, in Letter, Dismimory on the estate of fr.i u (tosolupe : T hese are, therefore, to cite >’<l sdmnn'ttb, all and singular, the kindred >ni creditors of itid deceased, to file their ot jec- until, if any they have, in my office, on or be I fore the first Monday in January r.ett, other. I wise Letters Diamisaory will be granted tb* I applicant* I Witneu Ihe Honorable Samnel Clirke, I one of the Justieec of said CbU't. thi* I sixteenth day nf April, eigbteee bus-1 dred and twenty-five. [L. 8.1 JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C.C April It 24 Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COMEltH I fi'W iLHKAS John Hardee, A.!itiniirrator of thu Estate of Dsvid G. Jo"“< * le | ol s.id c .unty, deceased, applies to tbe Gojirt uf Ordinary of said County, for Mien or ci sory on said Eststet These are therefore to cite wd *^•'*1** all tnd aingulsr, tile heirs and credits'*olwe dece .sed, to file .h Jir obj,.Clives (f itly they lutve) in my office, «n or before tbe first Ron- day in March neat, .otherwise letter* ™ M Granted the applicant. . Witness the Hon. William Gibion, out* [L. 8.) the Justices of laid Coert, #• 27lh August, 18 '5. JOHN BAILEY, Cli. C.OC.C. font. 3 209 Georgia, Chatham County. By the Honorable tbe Justioes of the Court of Chatham County, sillinf f" rtmOM IT MAT OOHOm vffWtlBKEAS Jonetlien Meigs. sdmuW" \JJ tor of the estste of Samuel deccssed, has petitioned the Court MON** 1 ry. to be ditronsed frees hH1 mid sdmmwj tion 1 Now these sre therefore, »<*«•£ admonish all person* interested in them** | tat* to file tbeir objection*. j tothe gras ting of the prayer oftM “th. Cfork’s Office cfjb. wd CmU m * before the tenth day *f M»roh ***?£ \ wits Letters Dwmusory wdl be WUnreTtbe Honorable Anthony Verier, °Jj of the said Justices, BeptemhW. s«pt 10