Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 07, 1825, Image 4

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y-iV^wVya.-wq -,i fcW** *»)**-' aainaa.- . ciTjr sHEHilPF'ii flAiiiss, On |Uj(M Tuetday in January ntxt, WKFILL blroM in front of the Court-1 lorn* TT tot if son tto u«ti*l hour* of tan and 'mansion„ „_ JM The (iiteeribef begaTeitv* ip Inform hi* Mend* xuu the public, that he ha* completed hi* large r iind oommodioua tiuusb, in tuo ben anil ipoet Cotnlurlablo'iniinotir, and. ten (lore hie thank* to Hinge who Imve herotolun favored hint'with their call*, and (latter _■[ lyHfco woman, named B***, levied on himself that by hi* uhremittedattoiijion It, to nihf* two execution from the Court of I please, he will share a part of the public OoaMM Pkw and Over and Terminer, for patronage- Hi* house will at all time* be fty otSatsnnah. Isaac Norton, »*. V. famished With the beat the eounlry affords, Ju&iwiua, C. O. Jotmstun, apd Jane F. John-1 hi* bar with choice liquors, and hi* stable* and Pettv dt Green, vf. Lewis John-1 with good Cum and provender, together '■ 1 with a faithful and experienced o»t|cr. The Mansion Home ia lit uated on the east aide of the public Squire, iu the town of Clinton, directly on the road leading from Mtlleilge- viilo to Macon, and nearly opposite the Clinton Hotel H. H. BLATTER. Ci'nton, August *3. 07fre N. B— Families can be accommodated with private rooms, which are comfortable. tr The editors of the Augusta Chrotii- elo and Savsnnsh Georgian, are requested to publish the,above advertisement once a week for three months and forward their accounts to this office for settlement. iS ’ asm and Catharine Johnston. " ,- A. I. D’LYON, C. S. Pee ft v » SHERIFF'S SALES, On thejirtt Tuetday in Jan. next, W ILL he tuld before the court house in the City of Savannah, between the hours of-10 and 4 otolnok, Alt that kit oTground and impcovements.nn 4, Wilmiufton Tything, Darby \Vj,i'<l,kndwa as the City Hotel; levied on to satisfy an ex- ocutioo ia favor of A, ft /• Scudder, against dealer Early. ' .All that wharf lot no. 8; and improvements, la the City of Savannah, uommonly known at BfortAi wharf; levied on to satisfy two'eaecu. lion* against the administrators of Thomas Bine, deceased, one in favor of GoO. Wood ruff, |he other of Thuinua Wright—property pointed out by the plaintiffs attorney. Two bales of ataiued Sea Island Cotton; levied oo at the properly of John M’Nish, to •atiafy an execution in favor of G, W. Coe, against John M’Nish, Alexander Hunter and Alfred Wade. A. D’LYON. o. a. c. c. deed 9 - SHERIFF’S SALE. /On the fire! Tuesday in Jan. next, W ILL bo told before the Court. Honan I jn the City of Savannah betweeu the tours of I0 *ml'4 o’clock. All that-tract or parcel of land contain ing 587 acre*, more or lesa, together wi'h | 100 acre* of marsh land called Oakland, si tuated. lying and being in Little Ogeecbie I District in the County of Chatham ; bound ed on tho north by landa of Flemming Akin, on the east, by lands of Doet. Parker, and . onthe south by landa of B-Walburger. and on the west by northeast branch of Little Ogeechie Riven together with all and sin gular, edifice* and improvements; levied ou under t fi fa or foreclosure from George L. Cope, to John M’Nish, Peter Mitchel and Robert Mitchel. I. D’LYON. s. q. c. nnv 7 :!<I EXECL I'Olt'S -tut,. W ILL he sold h-, leave obtained from I the Honorable * ,e Inferior Court of I Chatham County, on the first Tuesday in I February m xt, before the CourGHuuse in the city of Savannah, between the usual | boon, the Lot with the improvement*, situ ate in the city Sf Savannah, in the said coun ty,, and known in the plan of said city by the I number 53, Brown Ward, for tho benefit of tbe heirs and legatees of the estate of the late Hugh M’Chll, deceased. THOMAS M’CALL, Surviving Executor. Nov 25 -If ADullNISTKATOR’S SALE. On the Jiiret Tuesday in February next, W ILL be sold before the Court-House! in th 3 city of Savannah, between the | usual hours of sale. a tract of Laod, known as No. 8. Eighth District, Pike (formerly Munroe) County, for tho benefit of tho heirs | and creditors of the estate of N J. Bayard. | Sold by permission of the Honorable the i Justice! of the Inferior Court of Chatham County. N. J. BAYARD. Administrator estate N. 8- Bx-yhrd. Nov 26 If ” aotiue. ~ O N t he 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, Adm’rx. Nov? 35+I-* > EXECUTOR’S SALE. On Thund/nj the 15th December next, W ILL he sold.at the plantation of the late Col. Nicholas Ware, oo Little River, in Columbia county, the corn and fodder and other provisions made there the present sea- • ion, and all the fanning utensils belonging to 'the place, the atock of horses and mules, among which are some valuable brood mares, tod fine colts of the best blood—the stock of cattle, some full, and seine half blood uf the English breed -the stock of hogs, and the Plantation—There are about fifteen hundred acres of land, and enough cleared, and in cut tiratjon to give employment to twenty-five or thirty bands. Much uf this land is of good quality, and the rest very valuable for it* . timber. ALSO, At the «ame time and place, will be told the Grist and Saw-MHIs on Little River, and the Bridge aqross it, known as Wares, with about forty aorta of land attached thereto. And on Thnrsdhy, the 22<1 December, there will be void at the Plantation oa Savan nah River, in Columbia county, at Hie mouth i of the Kiukee Creek, the whole of tbe corn end fodder, farmi.tg utensils, stock, he. be longing to that place, and aha the plantation Itself, including about six hundred acres of land of very excellent quality. And on Thursday the 29th December, will Worth American lie view, M>. XLIX CONTENTS. Claims of the Uuiled States on Naples and Holland. I. Messuage 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 cur respondence refitting to the claims of the citizens of the United States up- ou the Government ol' the Nether lands. II. Lord Byron’s Character and Wri tings. 1. Recollections of the life of By ron. By the late R. C. Dallas. Esq, 2. Correspondence of Lord By rAn with a Friend; including his Letters to Ilia Mother; in 1809, IBID, and IUII, 3. Jonrnal of the Conversation -of Lord Byron. By Thomas Medwiu. Esq. III. Wayland's Discourses on the Dut ies of an American Citizen. The Duties of an American Citi een ; two Discourses delivered in the First Baptist Meeting House in Bos ton. By Francis Wayland, jr. IV. Pinkney’s Poems. Poems. By Edward C. Pinkney V. English Common Law Reports, Reports of Cases argued and dc termined ill tj)e English Courts oi Common Law. Edited by Thomas Sergeant and John C. Lowhcr, Esqra VI. Orphic Poetry. Orpheus PueLarnni Grecotutn An tiquisaiinus.—Auctore Georgio lieu rice Bode. VII. Columbus. Codice diplnmatico Cnlnmbo-Ame ricano, ossia Racdiilta di Ducumcnti originali e inedili, spettanti a Cristo foro Colombo, ftc. Genovq, 1023, VIII. 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 9 , 1824. IX. Critical Notices. 1. Palfrey’s Historical Dis course. 444 2. Perkins’s History of the Late War. 443 3. WritTord’s Mercantile Pen manship. 451 4. Summary View of America 453 5. Addresses before the New- York Academy of Fine Arts 459 6. Bacon’s Plea for Africa. 402 7. JBarnard’s polyglot Gram mar. 474 B. Crafts’ Address before tho Palmetto Society. 464 9. Blanco White’s Spanish Varieties. 467 Quarterly LiBt of New Publi cations. 469 Index. 483 Just received by W. T. WILLIAMS. Oct 20 29 A CA11D. . LIS* OF LETTERS K EMAIN1NG ill th* Post-Office Savin- nah, l«t Piffietnbttf, I«ft* • > iYr Persona wishing letter! from -thi* list will please MX for Advertued Lettere. A- ' i VVm JCtlipatrick Lieut Sarn’l Adam* < Jams* Kirk 11,r John R Allen. 4 1 ' L. Jonas Alricha J Copt V P Lsvaett R J Arnold j E S Luvindef. MrtSarahArmilrong : \ym M Leigh, t Caleb Arnold * T Leonard West* Arnold B. James Barnard Amos Bakor ( t Wm Baker R Backer Ballard Patk Bradley Allen Beasley Wirt Bentley Lewis Byran L It Bogs Haul Brown , Wm Brooke JubT Holies Thos 8 Bond- James H Uollough Mrs M C Boyd K Uoiirqum M r» Atilt Box Mrs M E Bullock C. Josinh H Clark Sami Carnoy Atm J Cr«ig Mrs Corruthers Miss Ann Crim John Cox Lesby _ t , jbatli Biiiioun Leonard Cliarlus Lockhart Mias Ann B Boyd Capt John Low M. C A Magwnod Donald M sekny, 2 Mia* H B Mabe-w Capt Richard Mar- ccllin ; Gapi N W Morrell George Minglmlorir t Mrs Elia* Millet) j Samuel Mills • f Mt* Henrietta Miller { John Morell I Mrs Sarah W Mont- J gomerv ! Henry Morningvlarr | Mrs G G H Moutgo- } incry ) Mr and Mrs Mount 5 H D Mongin * May River, S C j Edword Mmirne } Editorofllie Museum Mrs Margaret Con-1 MargaretBM’Conky don ' S Joseph McCoy I.iltn J Colenton ! Mrs S A G McIntosh Messrs R Cook ft. Co I Manus McHener Wm Cooper James Curry D- R. Davison Wm Davis Stephen Davit Alex Drew 2 Miss Duffy Mrs Ann Duke Mr Dumpliy F,. & F. Mary Evans Jacob Fahro i Gen John MuCtller $ N ' f Capt Stopheh Nye P. & Q. J Caleb Pratt , i Mrs Patleroon ; Hob S Patten. 2 j N J Pallervon 3 tos Periam j James Perry i Mrs Ann Pitt } Lentlsay C Printbr, 4 * James P Provost Mrs M A Fletcher 2 f Henry J Poole Wm A Flemming Charles Filchett Itcv B Flournoy 2 James P Fuller G. W A Pollard ? Wm Puck { Monet B Qunley ! R. jWm Ratekin Dr James A Gray, 5 Mr* Nancey Read Hilton Head 'AW Redding 3 Mrs L W Gardner ! jVIsj IV C Redding Ariane Grandmont j James C Richardson Capt W Gale S James Ross Lewis Geratlon • Miss B Robertson John Grimes, l Geo T Rodgers Bullock County J James T Russ Dr ThovGeldersteave i Mrs Etizu Ross John Gill i S. John Gilhert j Solomon S Shad James Govan, 2 | WinTStatham Mrs Estha Goldsmith { L I) Slatter Thos M Goddard Mr Gnldey Peter Guerard H. John Hatcher, 2 Pearson Hardee Butty Habersham Sami Ilale Hester A Shermon j John Street | W Smith I Peter Shick Mrs Marria Smith j Mrs Eliza Smith j Ainory Sehlay I James Smith Miss Mary E Hazard ; Miss Margaret A John Hartford Charles Harper WmB Hatcher Mr Hatchett John Healy Rev Geo Hill 3 Peter G Hyrn Sami Hine Stoney s Thomas S Sullivan ! John G Scrugs ) The keeper of the } Female Asylum ! T. ? Maj Jas Taylor S Capt Thos T Telit T HE subscriber, admitted to practice in 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 Janet, | Crawford, .Monroe, I Jiuper, ■ I Twiggt, Pike. WASHINGTON POE. Macon, Bibb County. (Ga.) July 7 84 FRESH SWEET OIL, O F very superior quality, suitable for ta ble use, just received and for sale by LAV ft HENDRICKSON, Nov 3 Druggist*. Shad’s Building*. R AoN AWAY, F ROM the Office of the Georgian, on Sat urday last, THOMAS W. HOWELL, an indented apprentice to the Printing Busi ness, about eighteen years of age. tall and of thin visage. As thi* boy ha* absented him self in consequence of a very moderate cor- Miss Mary W How- \ James A Tippins ard - I Ezekiel Tyson Thoa W Howell ( Tillcnghasl Topkins John Hover ' Or James Troap FraneiB F Hndgen* Mrs Eliza Thomas Patrick Hughes j Miss Sarah Todd J. s Nichol Turnbull John Jackson < Capt John Turner Susan JarkBnn 3 | C W Turner Miss Jackson 2 J W. Mrs Rose Jalinean. 3 \ James H Watson The Secretary of the 1 Hugh Watt Ladies Jewish So-. Mrs 8arah Wolbnrp ciety > Mrs Mary Wallace Miss M Irwin | Dr Wm Waring Mrs Jane W Joyner J R G Wallace Joseph W Jones '■ Gen M Waters Jane" W Joyner Thos White Henry W Jordon { ThnmarA Williams2 K. \ Miss Ann II Willi James Kennedy . amson Wm Keys f Mrs Martha Wyllv Mrs Sarah W Kirk S Sarah Williams R R Killer j MaBter J I White J Keen JfCapt Isaac Wooster GEO. SCHLEY, P. JU. Dye 2 7 it T HE subscriber ha* received by th* late ■trivkk a large aatortniciil of UARDWAlik, Cl TLERY. MPAffJf ED A AD FAJi/tiY OOOS, auoxo WHICH AUK, Ivory ahd Balance Handle Knivei and j Fork* Buck end Bone Handle do do Razors ia cases and dm. In great va- rituy Penj Pocket, two blade and Sportmeu’a Knives • Rodger’s Knives end Scissors Shoe, Brepd, Batchers’ and Cooks’ Knives Chiszels, Plena Iron*, and Gouges of Bllkinds * Drawing Kuives, -broad and Axes Plated, Brittxnia, mail Iron, tea end ia' ble Spoons ' Brittannia tea and coffee Pots, Compo- , aitioe. copper and iron Tea-kettiea Composition Saucepans and Digesters Brass, iron and Jepannyd Candlesticks and Lamps Waffle and Wafpr Irons ' Gilt, plated, pearl, bone and japanned Buttons J Coat, vest and suspender Moulds Padlocks, cheat, trunk, till and cup board brass and iron Box Lucks Knob and Mortice Locks Stock locks Files and Rasps of all kinds Morocco pocket-books and wallets Note cases and. work boxes dressing cases Brass curt nin, chmk and curtain Pin* Brass und iron hutt Hinges Wood and bed screws . Hook and Plate Hinges Sledges and Hand Hammers Anvils and Vices Iran wedges, Shoe and nail Hammers Brass commode Knobs Brass, iron and wood Castors Coal-scoo|Kt anil coal-hands Coal flifters and Dust pan*; Spit-boxes Whit.temore’s cotton and wool Cards. Block Tin, Fvwcets. Ivory and Horn Combs Fine tooth, crambo and dressing Combs Tuck and side Combs . Spectacles and cases Piated stirrup irons, bridle bills ft spurs Brass Aitdirtins, shovel and tongs Brass and wire Fenders Iron and Steel knitting pins Needles, Fish-hooks and fishing tackle Cast iron Pots, ovens, dogs, Spiders ft < skillets Sud irons, Trace-chains ft screw plate* German, English, Blister and'Cnstelm-l Hand pannell, mill, pit, cross cut, hack and k' yliole Suws Brace and Bills Round and flat Bolts Smith’s and email Bellows Wage on and Cart boxes Bed Keys. Hide whips, Tacks ft Brads Copper Boat -nails, Spelling Books and Writing Paper, slates und slate pencil Shovels, spades and hoes Together with almost every other article in the line, which are offered for sale on ic cnoimodating terms by NATH. B. WEED, Oct 29 No. 6 Gibbons’ Range PTAJYTBnS'BOTtl, WARPEHTOX. THE Bubaeribart toying enter ed into co-partnership in tb* PLANTERS’ HOTEL, take this t hod of informing their friends and tin- public tiitt they continue to keep up that well knownostabliihmeut, ou the east *id« of tlie public iquafe in. Wnrrerttoa. and return their sincere thanks to those who liese favored them with their custom, and with for ■ continnance of that adppnrt from the public which their attention to business will merit- Their table will be supplied with every thing ihe country and seasun afford. Their Bar will be supplied with the choicest kind of li- qeort-—Stables provided with good prorendor end attended by faithful and careful ostlera. AHA CHAPMAN, MARTHA EVANS. October 18. |tT The E litora of the Augusta Chronicle and Savannah Georgian, are requested to pub lish the abuse once a week for 8 weeks, and forward their account* to the subscriber* iu Warriugion. A. C. ft M. A. Oot. 27 32 Georgia—Camden Count?. He as a? 11 ’Ato'It,HBAS Alexander Atkinson, Ad.,i*. W .etrator on the Estate of John Aik" ■n, deemed, applies to the Court of Ordiu- ary of .tad County, for letter* diramreto Slid e. ate, These are, therefore, to o te .S3 dimmish all and singular, the heirs >nd c.ed- ■tori of tstd deceased, to Die their object,,^, lif any thay have) in my office, on o' before " on d»y m January next, or teto-n will be gr nted to the applicant. 7?“! Wil,,e « ‘be Hon Willlsm Gib u . one of the Justice* of said CoutL this 2f>h Jtlntr, 1815. % JOUN BAILiiV, c e o. e e- IJ/S-] rection for an unprovoked and brutal iBBault be'sold at tlie market-house, in tbe City of | upon a fellow apprentice, it is hoped that no Augusta, about FORTY very likely NE- | person of character will harbor or trust him. GUOEH, including mechanics, bouse ser vants, and field hands. The sales at each place Will commence at ten o’clock, A. M. and close at 4 o’clock, P. M. and be enntinu ed from day to day, until tbe prop a ty is all Ort 27 a. h w robertsoa. "Twelre months credit will be given for all sums over Ton Dollars, and notes with good security required, before the property will be delivered. ■ SUHAV B. WARE. Ex'trx. Wjd, W. HOLT, Ex'r , October 81 Of the Will of JV. Ware Oet.tl 32 Q08HEN BUTTER, SPANISH SE GA RS, ftc. Joit tiettris, KEGS Prime Gosbeo Balter 16,00ft’-Cabana*’’ 8cgart 10 Tons Logwood, for sale by Jlor 18 J. 5. HERBERT* CO- RAN A WAY, F ROM Iheembscriher, about a month ago, JQIIN HOWELL, an indented ap- [ prentice to the Drug Business, about fifteen year* of age, tmaff and slender—shews all his front teeth when he laughs. All per sons ere: cautioned against harboring said boy. as the law will be put. in forces gainst them J. B- BERTHELOT. Oct 33p jussum.. O NE box hate, marked A - Q.Seromei.from ship Augusta. Alep, one box merchan- [dixe marked diamnpd M; No. 53. supposed to 'have been shipped from New-Vork, by mia- W VttE-HOU '.E . OnUOXSSZOH BUSIKSS8, MACON. T IIE undersigned has rented of Farisli Carter, Esq. his Ware-Houses st this place, and tenders his services.to his friends and the public, in the above line of business, with assurances that any business confided to hia care, shall receive his. personal and undivided attention, and that nie heat exer tions will be used to give c ’iafaction to his customers. The Ware Ho ■* are new, extensive, safe, and vorv co -uiently ar ranged and situated fur tne tru action of business. He intends running two good d sub stantial boats during the boating season wlticb will be expedited in their ptssoges up and down, by tbe aid of one of the Steam Boat Company’s Steam-Boole. Insurance on merchandise and produce shipped by hia boats, can he effected in a responsible office On A* favorable terms as by any Other boat* that will run the river; hnd reasonable idj vancee will be made by him gu produce shipped by them to the consignment of bis friends in Savannah. By.tbte first boats he .will receive a good supply of GROCERIES, which he will sell on moderate terms- He now offere for Salt. 200 Pieces first quality Cotton Bagging UMM) Bushels Liverpool Salt. JOHA T. ROWLAAD. Macon, October 12, 1825. Oct 20 29fel NOTICE. T HOSE individuals who wore summon ■ ed before Council at their lest regu- take, in some vessel bound to tht* place.— trmeetiogfor a violation of the Market or Any information respecting them,'will be - . nee, ere required to attend on Than- thankfully received by « I day next. SOLOMON COHEN. Nov U HALL ft HOYT. J ner 28 «. 8. pro tern, POLICE OFFICE, Havankah, O t. 26, 182$. E mbarrassments having occurred it) relation to tickets, notice is hereby given, that agreeably to the ordinance psse- cd first September, 1825, no general ticket will pass its bearer after ten o’clock it night, uml that no epecial ticket will avail after the same hour “ unleie the plate where he ur'hhe it going and the puriuue far which eaid ticket it given, be tpeeiji' d therein ” Such epecial ticket will be effectual for ond night only. JOSEPH W. JACKSON, Oct 29 Chairman of Council. NEXT LOTTERY. A LL to be brawn in a FEW MOMENTS on the 4th of January next, SCHEME or THE AEW-YORK STATE LITERATURE LOTTERY, CLASS III FOR 1826. 1 Prize of 4100.000 is {100,000 1 do 50.1100 60.000 1 do 20,000 20 000 1 do 10.500 10,500 8 do 6,000 lo.ooo 4 do 2,500 10. not) 10 do 2.000 20 000 3b do 1.000 39,0 0 78 do 500 39.000 460 do too 46.000 4446 do 50 222,300 ,Uol Prizes. #57,600 9139 Blanks. Lose than (wo blanks to a prize. Prizes payable forty days after the drawing, hot the cash inay he l ad instantly, subject to tlie usual deduction of fifteen pur cent, PRICE OF TICKETS. Wholes ffhO ] Quarters 4|2 50 Halves 25 | Eighths 6 25 (CP Orders for the above Tickets receiv ed at ALLEN’S OFFICE. N. B. Uncurrent Bunk Notes and Prize Tirkets taken without discount. Nov 11 43 GENERAL DRUG, . CHEMICAL and FAMILY MEDICIAE WARE HOJPSE. LAV ft HENDRICKSON, Whalen le and Retail Drugged!, corner of Congreet and WhiUaker-Streelt, shad’s buildings, savann ah, H AVE received by the late arrivnls from Boston, Now-York and Philadelphia tht! remainder of their Fall and Winter supply of GOODS, consisting of a very ex tensive and well selected assortment of Drugs and Medicinet, Perfumery and Fancy Article#, Bruthet, liy—Stuff,, SfC. A great vanei of Apothecary and Phy sician’s Gl.’ss Ware Ointment and Pit’ Pots Composition and Glass Mortars Glsss Lamps and Lamp Glasses Elegant Cut Glass Smelling Bottles Glass Funnels. Graduated Measures White and Green Vials, assorted, ftc. SURGEON’S INSTRUMENTS. Po< ket, Sets Turnkeys Trusses Spring and Thumb Lancets Forceps, Spatulas, Bougies, Catheters Apothecaries Scales aud Weights, ftc. PATENT MEDICINES, or EVEIIY DESCRIPTION, VIZ ! Seidlitz and Soda Powders Balm of Quito Henry’s Calcined Magnesia Genuine Leu’s, Andersnu’s and Hooper’s Pills Swaiin’s celebrated Panacea James’Anti-Dyspeptic Pdls Balsam Honey. Church’s Cough Drops Itch Ointment, &c. All of which are offered for sale on the most liherul terms, for cash or credit. L. ft H. having-made such arrangementa with the principal Drug-Houses in tlie Uni ted States, aa to be continually supplied with fretih and genuine articles, flatter them selves that nn establishment of the kind iu this state, can offer greater inducements to dealers. The merchant, the planter, and the phys cian, can here be supplied with al most every artible in the drug lino, and msv depend upon having their (Mere e ecuted with neatness, accuracy tud despatch. Nov 5 ; W A ATE D. N ORTH CAROLINA BANK NOTES, by T 8. LUTHER. *<••» 4 j'i»e in Georgia—oauulen County TOA.L WHOM 11' MAY CWfutltJf W >i£‘<BA8- Louis D iluur, -aooiinni-..,* of tbe Setale of Habile Pchetitr, d■ M applies to the Court of Ordinary uf wm c ,' u .“ :y. fur letter* disimsao-y on Mid cit»ii-._’ These are, therefore, to cite and odiMaiili .il and singular, the heirs sail ctediloi-i ( ,f til a deeeated to file their utjee ions (if onv n-., have) in my office,on or Wore (tvlim Mo,,- lay in January next, or letters will be grim, to the applicant, y—f{i Witness the Hon. William Q,h rai) \L V.|I one of the Justices uf said Cmm- ——J tbia25th lime, 18 'S. „„ JOHN HAILY, o. c.o. c. c ItlPF rirv Georgtu—Chatham County, I-. the C urt of Ordinary. May Term. 1825 O N the petition of Henry Champion, adaiin. iitrator of John Street, pfi*yil>p i.n order Mti o be mud: abtolute on his ccif plying witn .he law, tor he sale of u Lot 0 f Ground, au.nber four, [4] second Tyhiiij! lieyuolds Ward—Also, p nuf a Lot, number six. Tower Tytbing, Decker W.,id being die real estate of the add u, c. lor the bem-fii jf the heirs and creditors i—It is ordered, t!.a , -.oticc be puufilhed nint; motuiit. in one of he Public Oaae'.t* of the City !.f S*vun...,h, tequiring all persom inleiested, in show cu-e. t .i .y they have, why the prayer nf the peti tioner should not be giant'd. 5 U HOV’I. c <!. o, M»v ‘4 4-1 f Georgia-^Chutlum County. 11 the Court of Onlmuiy—M'i‘ Tf -n^ .82$. O M the petition of Hobvrl Hoy, Exi. ui-t if John Wackerlv^ den. ppavi ntnordet ■>w,ta be made aoiuiute, uu emnp'yin^ vUi the law, iu sell t wo T* acts uf L".iui in leftU ei»i County, being th'*- real ent te of ,he m l dcceiW'i, for the heurui of the heii* t d :reditors: It is or:*rrcd> a notire \,t iblifhcd, nine month*, in one of the tiu i ttoaof the city of Savuiinth, iequ.. in^ *.| jeraoits interested, to utiow CRuae, if uny they why the prayer of the petitioner shvjuhj, not bt*. S M IAONT> / c r. o. MilLfr V INE months after dite, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Ch i ba . Jou.'ty, sitting'for ordinary purposes f ir sn irdcr. absolute, to sell Iota Nc*- lour sm fin, 4 and i) in Carpenter’s How, tnd lot N . -ic, (1) Green Ward, in tht city of Savannsfi, >aing the re,I estate of Francis Jaiinuau. dec nr the ben- fit of thi- heirs an' creditors t f aid estate WILLIAM GAS i ON. QnaUlitil Executor Georgia— Camueit conic y. t il A- -L IVHIJIII r M vY CONlEUv i ET’IEnE aS J it-chi.ilt Jun. adrnin.tiia-or Vv on i h.; estates oi DsvirtTuoki t und D-.id •l’ltredic, applies to the Court of Ord i.aty tf s*.d ::ouniy, for Letter - dismbtary on the states of said deceased perrons: These are, hcrefore, to citesnd atlmouiali the heirs and edito r of laid deceased pet sons, to fils 'heir objections (it any they have) in my of fice, on or before the first Monday in January lest, ur letters will be granted to tbe appb cant. !.."!',q Witness the Hon. William Gibsoib L 5 i| one oi the Justices oi uid Court, J this 25th June, 18 - J. JOHN tUILRY.c. e o.e.c t„n. 30 - 1 n Notice. \TINB MONTHS ifter diiej Application will »3l be tnftdo to the Honorable Inferior Coiiri if f;hiittwneniir!y : for l .nvc to «eh Ihr rcr.’ persnnkl estmte of the late Mr» Ann Ham ilton, deceased, for the benefit of the heir r . «ndcred tora« f a ‘i^ eaiate, • WORTHING TON GALF„ F.xeeutor. 10 a Georgia Camden County. RY THK COtBi CF OHDINAHY fOE SAID COUNI Y. AKTHEREAS lolm Chevalitr, ha. applied v? to said Court, for Letter, Dia'intaor* mi-the estates of Samuel Ooxviik and Evan E, duck, deceased. These ere. therefore, to cite tnd admonish, all and aiog-ilar, the kin- dred and creditors »t the said d-cease.I pen hops, t> fie their objection,, if any .they lu-ve, >n my office, on or before the firs! Monday in January next, or Letters will be granted Ihr applicant. Witness the Honorable James Scott, one of the Justices of said-Courl. tins via- ten th iav of April, e ghtecu hundred and twenty-five. - [L. 8.] JOHN BAILEY, C. C.O.C. C, Apr I 'll 24 SULPHATE OUIAIAE. a FRESH SUPPLY of this Valuable V. Medicine, warranted genuine, just re ceived per Louies Matilda, and for sale by Nov 30 LAY ft-HENDRICKSON- NOTICE. T HE Consignee of 5 packages 3 marked “ C- N- Case- and 2inarked ’* D. Per kins” is requested to call at tlie office of HALL ft HOYT, nor tfi , 47 LOADOA DUFFLE BLAAKETS. A BALES Heavy London Duffio Blankets, ‘-£ large size, juat received and for sale byl Nov 10 • CALVIN BAKER- ’ WI.YTER STRAIAED LAMP OIL, A FRESH SUPPLY of very light colored Pure Winter Strained Lamp Oil, ju*t received and-for tale by Oct 27 GEO. RYER80N, Druggist THU lxIBBAUT f 8 opened on Mondays, Wednesday#, and Jl Fridays, from 3 until 6 o’clock. 0C»4 # N otice. 4 GHEEABI K to leave obtained fr m t Honorable the Inferior Court, litt-.ig f-r ordinary porpoaea, for Cnm-i n County, I -hdl on the fi st Tuesday in D.nember next, -xituSti to Public tale, at the Court House st leff'ettoO; in said C'-unt-y, t It t of lend in the I'enlh District ,iT Honree C minty, No 91, ft -be benefit of the- orphans ol Levi John, dec r JOHN LEE, Gill-dim. Rent 15 14 Notice. C«13R months after darn, application will hr. 44 nade to the Roiiorahle in luferio Cour of Camden County, when sittng fir ordinary ourpo e-r, for leave to sell 230 acres of land oeloogt-ig to the estate of J"hn Drown, tie. rcased. for the benefit of the heirs and cred.- ort uf aai I estate. 8 .AK AH BROWN, Admiatratnx. Jefferson, 18th June, 1 ’25 June 9't 78 N otice. N INE MONTHS aftet the date hereon plication will be made to the Hunstable the Court of Ordinary for the County ' f Chat- hem, for leave to sell the whole or e part, or perta of e tract of land, lying sod being in theeomty of Effingham, containing by re cent survey, nine hundred end eightv.fi r: acres, and known by the name uf the Tuek- r.seeking Tract, formerly the propertv of King and Hotchkiaa, now belonging to the estate of Alexander S. Roe’s orphans, for the benefit sf said orphan*. WILLIAM MOREL, Guardian A- S- Roe's Orphans. July 14 , 87 Notice. N INE MONTHS after date, application -. ill be made to the Inferior Jourt of Chatham County, sitting for ordinary purpo se*, for leayr *o sell all Ihe real estate of the late Thopua Savage,, of Btyan County, via i Point Plantation, constating of two hundred and eighty acres Rice Land, o* tbe O -eechee Rver, lour mile* below the F ,rry, rdj fining Ihe plantation if Joseph Habersham and Ste (then El iott Also, two handled and fifty acres, more nr lea*, of Pine Land, appertain ing thereto. Also, a Tract of- Land csllud Selina, oodtalning fifty acres, on Medway Ri» er, .((joining the lands of J. J. Maxwell. ItocIS Georgia—Camden County. UY THE COURT OF O'tOINAIlV r’O SAID t’OUNTY. COHliRBAS Lewis Bnalilott,Mpplie* to the 1/ Court of Ordinary of said Count} i fw .etierc Divntisaory on the c?taie of fr-n ei U isolupe : The*..* arc* therefore, to cite k«I itlmoniah, all attd aingular* tht- kindred >»ikJ creditors of said deceased, to fi'e their o joe* tiona, if any th'-y have, in >ny office,! on ur De- fore the fiat Monday in Jancary next, ft her* wise Letters Diamtasory will be gnimed tbi applicant* Witness the Honorable Samuel Clirke, one of the Joatirof said Con v tint sixteenth dav of April, eighteen dred and twenty-five. [L. S.] JOHN BAiLK Y, C. C. 0. C, C April Georgia—Camden oounty. TO AI.L o HUM If .HAY EOAlEdJf X® IEUB.Ab.lohn Ha.dve, AJ’linnir-bt* of th,: Estate ot David G. Jone», * ,e it s -id c only, deceased, applies lo ihe Lvu” of Ordinary of *«id county, for leltetv tin- oi-sory oo laid KstalCi Tb-iae are tbereforr to cite snJ artronnietj all and wngulsr, the heirs end credito” .le. eaaed. to fi e their ohteeiion. (f sey th e f l.nOj in my office, < a or before the fint hot” •>jy in Maicb next, otherwise letters * Xramed the applicant. . Witnesa the Hoo. William Gibaou, oM® [I, 8,]'he Justices of asiil Court, w* 37th August, 18 J5. ' JOHN BAILEY, Ctk. C. 0 C. C, S-». 3 yt5 Georgia, Chatham County. By the Honorable tto Just ces of the Int*']* Court of Chatham County, sitting fix H ‘ dinary purn ac. ' ..-mou TO ALL WHOM IT MAY VOXCf HX .KWhEBBAS Jonatnau Meigs, altmaww* tor uf the estate of Semuel Hyegrtjt deceased,'hs* petitioned tbe Couit ol Or-iu* ry, 10 be diuu ued from ilia said edfl’uvn™- lion t Now tbeae are Ihercforei m *t«« odmonisb all petrona interealed « »*»'“ tale, to file their objection^ if any ibey •*”> to thegraatlng of the prayer of the pel« in tbe Clerk*- Office of the said Court, «" before the tentb day of March ”“1. “JV wise Letter* Dumiteory w-U be granted i»» 1 VirbCmrtOr&q- Sept W