Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 09, 1825, Image 4

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f rvy -*• !*■ k MANStOSBOUSE, L* j TIm inkecriber Un MN.:li iMaform bia friend* and the jttMie. to ••ili |M|n«mUi MnwI BMi levied on | lifylwoaxaoelion* Tram Jha Coart of | I Pleas rod Oyer and Terminer, for of Sararosh, Imao Norton. vs, C, sa5^«S*teSte •jywt fr. ggkwafe* , Does . . , • i 8Atr.l- i • 1 MMfifeai heOka completed bia , . And nomraodigd* house, U» t! bavcUiafrurtef tba Court-Hwro | be#t*nu moat comfortable manner, and ton arian tbanwa) hour* of ta« addIdstehit thanlro tolboeewhohavo beratoier< 'favorad him with thair call*, and flatten hhnaolf that by bia nnremit|*d attention to pMtao.bawill abam a part of the publUt patronage. Hia house will at alt timoo bo fiitnished wi|b that bant the aoaotry affords, hut bar aribh cbriiee liquors, apd bja sublet wHb good corn and proretyler, together with a faithful and experienced outlet. The Manaion Hupaa ia situated on the eaat aide of the public square, in the town of CHntoif, directly on the feed loading from Milledge- tiHe tn Maqop, and nearly opposite the CEnton Hotel H. H. BLATTER. Clinton, August *3. 07fra N. B.:— Families can bo accommodated with private rooms, which are comfortable. 13* The' editors of the Augusta Clironi- ww ©p term* IjlAtNINO in tba &*uiefi Swap, nah, 1st Oocnmbnr, lets. Hi* Paraooa wishing letter* from (kb Bat will pteaae ask far Advertletd 'Mur*' 1 ' , AO f WdiKiltoatriah "- Lost Sami Adams t JamesKirk V. ■ • Dr John R Allou, 4 { L. " < ■‘f’H Jonas Airichs } Capt C P Lst***;l R;'J Arnold J E S Lavinder. JMtW, SHERIFF'S BALE8, .. OatteJM TutedayiW Jan. next, W ILLb* raid before th* court boons in thn City of Savannah,, between the boon of Id and 4 otolook, All that lot efjrrao nd and impravemcnta.no »’ N* * n, l Savannah Qadrgiadfararequested *' I to publish the above advertisement once a *■' '!? l cW 2 rf , nfl o‘ 0 I week fi*r three months and' forward their notUioniabriruf 4- a J. ScudJer. agaimt El—mr forty ■ All that Wharf tot no. fit and improvement*, in the Qity of Savannah, commonly known a, Rice's wlnrf j levied on to satisfy two execu tion* against Ilia adininiitratora of Thomas Riot, dodaaaed, one in fetor of Geo. Wood* rdf., the other of Thortra Wright—property pointed oot by Jim plaintiff* attorney. Two bales of stained Sea lalaiul Cotton i loriod on ae tbo property of. J.bhri M’Nish, to entWy an execution in favor of G. W. Coe, against John M’Nish, Alexander Hunter and Alfred Wade. A. tPLYON, d. a. c. c. dees 9 l ”"~ SHERIFF’S SALE. '■‘On MajlrsrTWUy in Jan. next, — W ILL* bn auld before the Court House I in the City of 8avantiah between the | hours of IU and 4 o'clock, ' . %>•» tract or parcel of land contain ing 897 acres, more or Into, together with 100 acres of marsh land Culled Oakland, si bitted, lying and being in Little Ogeechie District in the Cnotlty of Chatham; bound ed on the north by lands nf Flemming Akin,, on the bast by lands of Doct. Parker, end on the south by lends of B. Walburger, end on the west by nortboaet branch of Little Ogeechie River, together with all end sin gular, edifices and improvements; levied on onder a fi fa or foreclosure from George L. Cope, to John M’Nish, Peter Mitchel and Robert Mitchel. I. D*LYON.». c. c. tyv 7 V V S3 EXECUTOR'S BALE. W ILL ho told by leave obtained from the Honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham County, on the first Tuesday in February next, befbre the, Court-House in the city of Savannah, between the usual hones, the. Lot with the improvements, situ ate in th« city ofSavarinsh, in the acid coun ty, end known in the plan nf said city by the I number 53, Brawn Ward, for the benefit of | thobeira end legatees of the eetate of the late Hugh M’Call. deceased. THOMAS M’CALL, socounte to this office for settlement. Nnv (S Surviving Executor. •’ It On the tret Tuesday in February next, I portation of Qold and Silver, preaen- mwriLL be oold before the Court-House | ted to thn General Constituent Con- TT in th J city of Savannah, between the I . gress of Mexico, by the Committee ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. i February next, Court-House > city of Savannah, batween the .usual liouraofsale, a tract of Land, known as No. fi. Eighth District, Pike (formerly Monroe) County, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors or the eetate of N- J. Bayard- 5 old by oermimion of the Honorable thn unices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County. N. J. BAYARD, Adminiatrator estate N. S. Bayard. Nov its If * NOTICE. O N the first Monday of January next, I ahull expose to sale at .the Market of | St. Marys, be! ween the usual hours, seven SLAVES, the property of the estate of Aa- ron Tyson, by virtue of an order of Hie Court' of Ordinary for Camden County— Conditione cash. MARTHA TISON, Adro’rx. Nov* 3SfL« EXECUTOR'S BALE. ' On Thureduy the 15Ui December next. W ILL be soli! at the plantation of the late Col. Nicholas Ware, on Little River, in Columbia county, the corn and fodder aod other provisions made there the present sea son, and aB the fanning utensils. belonging to the place, the stock of horses and mules, among which are some valuable brood mares, ’ and fine colts af the b««t blood—the slock of cattle, tome full, aod route halt, blood of the English breed—the stock of hogs, and the Plantation—'There are about fifteen hundred acres of land, and enough cleared, and in cul tivation to give employment to twenty-five or thirty hands. Much of this land is of gmid quality, and the rest very valuable for its limber: < ALSO, At the tamo time and place, will be sold the Grist and Saw-Mills on Little River, aod the Bridge aero-* it, known at Wares, with about forty acres of land attached thereto. Apd on Thursday, llie 22d December,, there will be told at the Plantation on Savan nah River, in Columbia county, at the mouth of the Kiokee Creek, tbo whole of the corn and fodder, Arming utensils, stock, tic. be longing to tba) place, and alto the plantation itself, including about six hundred acres of land of very excellent quality. And on Thursday the *»tti December, null be sold at the market-house, in the City of Augnste. .abort FORTY very likely-NE GROES, including mechanics, Imnsa ser vants. apd field bands. The salee at each place will commence at ten o’clock, A. M. and close at 4 o’etoeh. P. M. and be continn- •d from day to day, until thu property it all Mid. Twelve months credit wjjl bo given hr ell Mint aver Ten Dollars, and notes with good •oourityroquired, before tbo property wul bo ’ SUSA 1 B. WARE. Ex'trx. WM. W. HOLT, E*»r October* I QT the WiU<f Jf. Wore 3* Worth American Review. jfo. xux. CONTENTS, E Claims of the Uuiied State* on Naples * and Holland.' - I. Messstgo of the President of thn United States to the House of Representatives, relative to the cloun on Naples. * Message oft ho President of the United States, transmitting the cur' reepondence relating tu thn claims of the cilixens of the United 8taies up on the Government of the Nether lands. II. Lord ByronV Character and Wri tings. I. Recollections of the life of By ron. By the Iste R. C. Dallas. Esq. 2. Correspondence of Lord Byron with a Friend-; including his Letters to hia Mother; in 1B0D, IBID, and IUI1. 3. Journal of the Conversation of Imrd Byron. By Thomas Medwiu Esq. III. Wiyland's Discourses on the Duties of an Ameriean Citixen. The Duties of an American Citi sen ; two Discourses delivered in the First Baptist Meeting House in Bus- ton. By Francis Wayland.jr. IV, Pinkney’s Poems. Poems. By Edward C. Pinkney V. English Common Law Rupurts. Reports of Cases argued end de termined in the English Courts of Common Law- Edited by Thomas Sergeant, and John C. Luwber, Esqra VI. Orphic Poetry. Orpheus Poeihrum Gnecorum An tiquitsimus.—Auctore Goorgio Hen rico Bode. VII. Columbus. Codice diplomatico Colnmlio-Ame riceno. oseia Raccolla di Document! originali e inediti, epetlanti a Cripto fore Colombo, dch.'Genova, 1823. VIII- Gold and Silvar in Mexico. A report on the Expediency Augmenting the Duties on the Ex- gross of Mexico, by the Committee of Finance and Miueo, August " 1824. IX. Critical Notice*. 1. Palfrey’s Historical Dis course. 444 2. Perkins’s History of the Ltto War. 443 3. Wrifford’s Mercantile Pen miuship. 451 4. Summary View of America 453 5. Addresses before the New- York Academv of Fine Arts 45B 6. Bacon’s Pice for Africa. 482 7. Barnard’s Polyglot Gram mar. 474 8. Crafle’ Address before the Palmetto Society. 464 9. lilanco White’s Spanish Varieties. 457 Quarterly List of New Publi cations. 469 Index. 483 Just received by W. T. WILLIAMS. Oct 20 29 A CARD. j 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, 1 Jaeper, I Tvncge, . Pike. WASHINGTON PpE. Macon, Bibb Couuty, (Ga.) July 7 84 Mix Sarah Armstrong Caleb Arnuld Woate. Arnold B- , Junes Barnard Amoa Bskor, S Wm Baker £ R Backer F Ballard Fatk Bradley Allen Beasley Wm Bentloy Lewie Byran L L Bogs Dknl Brown Win Brooke JobT Belles Thoo 8 Bond JsmesH Bollough Mrs M C Boyd E Bourquin Mrs Ann Bux Mrs M E Bullock C. Joelsh H Clark Ha ml Carney Aim J Craig. Mrs Corrutiien Miss Ami Criin John Cox Mrs Margaret Con don i . ihu J Colenton iMossrs R Cook fit Co tVm Cooper James Curry D. R. Davison Wm Davis Stephen Davis Alex Drew 2 Miss Duffy Mrs Ann Dnke Mr Dumphy E. fit. F. Mary Evans Jacob Falim Mr* M A Fletcher * Win A Fie,muting Ohhiles Fiteliett Rer B Flournoy * James P Fuller G. Dr James A Gray,. Hilt on Head MraLW Gardner Ariane Graudiuonl Capt VV Gale Lewis Gerndon John Grimos, Bullock County Wm M Lsigh.A T Leonard Mrs Mary Lsnby, . Dr Loath Simeon Leonard Charles Lookhtrt Mia* Ann (B ,B»yd CnptJohn Low M. C A Magwood . Dniiakl Mackey,* Miso H B Msliew Cap* Richard Mar- cellin Capi N W Murrell George' Miogleilorfif Mrs Elisa Milieu Samuel-Mills - Mrs Henrietta Miller os. m Morall Mrs Sarah W Mont gomers ': Henry Mornisgslarr Mrs G C H Montgo mery Mr suit MraMhnnt K D Mongin , May Hirer, S C Edward Mutiroe - Edilorofthe Museum MargaretB M’Couky Juscph McCoy MrsS.A G McIntosh Mauus McHeney Gen John McCaller N-' Capt Stephen Nye P.dtQ. Celeb Pratt Mr* Petterson Rob S Patton, { N J Patterson Joe Pcriam James Perry Mrs Ann Pitt Lcndsay C Printer, 4 James P Pronug Henry J Poole iW A Pollard 1 Wm Puck Monel B Qunley H- Wm Ralekin Mrs Naneey Read A W Redding 3 Mnj W C Reddiiyj James C Richardson James Ross Miss B Robertson Goo T Rndgur* James T Rosa Dr ThosGeldanleave Mrs Elisa Ruts John Gill John Gilbert James Govsn, 3 Mrs Estha Goldsmith LD Blatter Thou M Goddard MrGoldey Peter Guoranl H. John Hatcher, S Pearaon Hardee Betty Habersham Sami Hale S. Solomon S Shad WmT Statham Heater A Shannon ’ John Street W Smith Peter Shick Mrs Harris Smith Mrs'Elisa Smith Ambry Seblay, James Smith Mise Mary E Hasard , Mies Margaret A John Hartford ' j Stoney Charles Harper < Thomas S Sullivan Wm B Hatcher | John G Scrugs Mr Hatchett | The keeper of the John Holly ) Female Asylum Rev Geo Hill 3 \ T. Peter G ilyrn j Maj Jos Taylor Sami Hine I Capt Thus T Toffl Mies Mary W How-1 James A Tippitit ard Thus W Howell John Hover Francis F Hudgens Patrick Iieghea . J. John Jackson Suean Jackson 3 Mist Jackson 2 Mrs Ruse Jtlinosn, 3 FRESH SWEET OIL, O F very superior quality, suitable for li bit use. iust received and for gale by. LAY’-di HENDRICKSON, Nov 3 Druggists. fthadV Buildings. . RANAWAY, F ROM the Office of the Georgian, on Sat urday last. THOMAS W. HOWELL, an indented apprentice to tho Printing Basi nets, about eightsen years of age, ttll and- of thin vissge. At this boy has absented him self in consequence of a very moderate cor rection for an unprovoked and brutal assault upon a fellow apprentice, it' ie Imped that no person af character will harbor nr trust him. Oct 27 O. It W. ROBERTSOJV. N BUTTER, SPANISH GARS, «c. Just axCEivr.D, KEGS Prime Goshen Butter 16,000 “ Cabanas” Began 10 Tons Logwood, for ante by Ptr-18 t. B. HERBERT* GO. BE* RANAWAY, P ROM the subscriber, mboot a month tgn, JOHN HOWEI-L.rfn indented ap- prentjee to the Drpg Business, about fifteen veers of sge, srasll and slender—ybews all hie front teeth when he laughs. All per son* are cautioned against harboring said hoy. aa the law will |>e put in force against them J. B. BERTHELOT. Oct <9 33p MISSLm. O NE box hats,marked A G.8emmca.fram whip Augusts. Alto, one box miarolian- disc marked diamond M. No. 53. tuppoavd to hivo been (hipped from New-York, by mia* take, in tome veeael bound to this place.— Any informattbu reopectlag them, will Im> thankfully raceivtd ky „ No^is - hall &. Hoyt. j Ezekiel Tyson j Tillengheet Topkine f Dr Jamee Troup ! Mrs Elixa Thomas I Miss Sarah Todd l Nichol Turnbull « Capt John Turner jCW Tumor I W. : ! James H WstSon The Secretary of the l Hugh WtU Ladies Jewish So- j Mrs Sarah Walhurg ciety v J Mrs Mary Wallace Mies M Irwin I Dr Wm Waring Mrs Jane W Joyner |H6 Wallace Joseph W Jones i Geo M Waters June W Joyner < Thoe White Henry W Jordon } ThemasA W illiems * K. ] Mise Ann II WilJi- Jamea Kennedy \ ameon Wm Keys | Mrs Martha Wylly Mrs Sarah W KirkS Sarah Williams H R Killer j Matter J I White J Keen riCapt lease Wooster GEO. SCHLEY, P. JV. Dec * i WAKE-HOUSE 4 OMBCUSXOir BUSXNESS, MACON., T HE undersigued has re’ntdff'of Fkrieh Carter, Esq. his Ware-Houtas at this place, and tenders hia aervicet to hia friends and the public, in (he above line of business, with assurances that any business confided to hit care, shall receive bia personal anil andlvlded attention, end that nis best exer tions will be used to give t Msfactioa to hie customers. The Ware-Ho ■* are new; extensive, 1110,' and very co miontly ar ranged and situated for the tra action of boinneea. Ho intends running two good d sub stantia! boats during the boating season which will bo expedited in their passages np and down, by the aid of onvof the Steam Boat Compnm/ , e Steam-Boole. Insurance on jutrehaudiae and produce shipped by hin boats, can be effected in a responsible office nd os favorable terms as by any other boats that will run the river; and reasonable adj vances will. be made by him on produce shipped by them to the consignment of hia friends in Savannah. By the lint boats ho will receive n good supply of GROCERIES, which bp will sen on moderate tarn. He now offere for Sale. *00 Pieces first quanty Cotton Bagging .1090 Bushels Liverpool Salt. JOHJc T. ROWLAJfp. Mason, Octpbpr 1*, 1836. (1ct*0 .. ' • ■ *Pfe4 NOTICE. T HOSE individuals who wen summon ad befbre Gooncil It their last regu lar moetin gfor a violation of the Market or- diance, are required to attend on Than- deyRjoxt. SOLOMON COHEN, pair tfe c> e. pro tern W eufsmrihtr hie received by the late AD’^kE^cTrLERF^JAPAJfJf PD AM) FAjrcr 0008, . XMONO WHICWAU, Ivory- end Balance Handle Kniree end Fotkt' Buck and Boue Handle do do Raton fn cases and dot. In great va riety . Pen, Pocket, two Undo and Sportmen’e Rodgofi Knives and Scissor* Shoe, Bread, BatShors’ anti Cooks’ Knives Chixselt, Plane Irons, and Gougea of all kinds Drawiug Knives, broad and narrow Axes ’< ' Plated, Brlttenia, and Iron, tea and ta ble Sponni Brittannia tea and coffee Pots, Compo sition, eppper and iron Tet'ktiUlea Composition Saucepans and Digesters Brass, iron and Japanned Cnndleslicki and Lamps Waffle and Wafer Irons Gilt, idatod, pearl, bouo end japanned Buttons Coat, vest and suspender Moulds- Padlocks, chest, trunk, till and cup- . board brass and iron Rox Locks Knob and Mortice Lock* Stock locks Files pod Rasps of all kinds Morocco pocket-books and wallets Note cases and work boxes dressing cases , Vrace curtain, cloak and curtain Pine Braes and iron butt Hinges Wood uud bud screws Hook and Plate Hinges Sledges and Hand Hammer* i Anvutand Vices ’ Iron wedges. Shoe and nail Hammer* Brass commode Knobs Brass, iron and wood Castors Cual-scoopa and cosl-heodt Coal-sifters uud Dust pane. Spit-boxes Wliit.temore’s eoltoiv'and wool Cards. . Block Tin, Fawcett, Ivory aud Hum Combs^ Fine tooth, crambo end dressing Combs Tuck and aide Combs Spectacles aud cases Plated stirrup irons, bridle bitts b spurs Brass Andjruns, shovel sad tongs Brass end wire Fenders Inin and Steel knitting pins Needles, Fish-hooks and fishing tackle Cast iron Puts, uveqe, dugs. Spiders <k skillets > Sad-irons, Trace -chains h screw pistes German, English,.Blister uud Cast steel Hand, pannell, mill, pit, cross cut, pack and keyhole Saws Brace uud Bitts Round and flat Bolts . Smith* aud small Bellows Waggon and Cart boxes Bed Keys, Hide whim, Tacks 4k Brads Copper Boat-nails, Spelling Books and . Writing Paper, slates sod slate pencils Shovels, spkdee and hoes Together with almost every other artitde in the line, which are uflered tor sale on ac- oummudatiug terms by NATH. B, WEED, bet 29 No. 6, Gibbons’ Range < ad into no-partnership le tbo iFLANmSl HOTEL, take this I method at Informing thair floods tho iiobtic that they oeetinna to heop up that well known ssttiMMi'meM,. on ilia oast tide of tho pobtie sqnsro is Wartwoton, end roturo their sincere thanks to those who have favored them with their qoeloro, apd Wish for oootinoisee of that support Aim the public which Ibeir iltentiua to butinast will merit. Their tpldo will bo supplied with ovary thing the couetry and soaion iffunL Their Bar will be sopplied with tho ebuioost kind ofli- qoofs—Stable*provided witbgood provender aod ettonderi by (aitliful and careful ostlers. ASA CHAPMAN, MARTHA EVANS. October 18. 83* The Editor* of the Augusta Chronicle and Savannah Georgian, ti e requested to pub lish the shore once a weak for 8 weeks, and forward-Ibeir accounts to the aabteribere in Warrington. . A C. A M. A. , Out. *7 3* POLICE OFFICE. Savaisisau. Oct. 26, 18*6. TJIMBARRASSMENTS liaving occurred J2d in relat.ton tn tickets, notice is hereby given, that agreeably to the ordinance piti ed first September, 1825, no general ticket will pas* ha bearer aftor ten o’clock at night, and that no rpedat ticket will avail after llie same hour “ mint the place where he or eht ir going and the purport for which raid ticket ie given, be epmnh-d therein. 1 * Such epecial ticket will lie effectual for one night ouly. JOSEPH W. JACKSON, Oct 29 Chairman of Council. CLASS UI, FOR 1826. t Prixo of <100,000 is 2100,00° I do 50,000 50,000 t do *0,009 20.000 1 do 10.500 10,500 2 do 6,000 10,000 4 do 2,500 10.000 10 do t.000 20.000 39 do 1.000- 39,0 0 78 do 600 39,000 408 do 100 46.000 4446 do 60 222,300 5051 Prizes. {557,000 9139 Blank*. GENERAL DRUG. CHEMICAL and FAMILY MEDICINE want hodsr. LAY St HENDRICKSON, fYholeeate and Retail Druggists, corner of Cengrett and IFhiUaktr SIrtcU, a R A D*8 B U AL DIM OS, IAV.1.1SA H AVE received by the late arrivals from Boston, New-York and Philadelphia, the remainder of their Fall and Winter supply of GOODS, confuting of a very ex tensive and well selected assortment of Druge and Mcdtcinre, Perfumery and Fancy Articles, Bruehee, Dyt-Sujffe, Sfc. A great vane, • of Apothecary and Phy- eiciankGhes Ware Ointment aud Pi>.’ Poll Compueition and Class Mortars Glass Lamps and Lamp Glasses Elegant Cut Glass Smelling Bottles ’ Glass Funnels. Graduated Measures White and Green Vial*, assorted, Ac. SURGEON’S INSTRUMENTS. Pocket Sets Turnkeys Tmeses Spring and Thumb Lancets Forceps, Spatulas, Bougies, Catheters Apothecaries Scales and Weights, die. PATENT MEDICINES, or kvskv ncscRip-rinis, via: Seidlil x and Soda Powder* Bulin of Quito Henry’* Calcined Magnesia Genuine Lee’s, Anderson’s and Hooper’s Pills Swsim’e celebrated Panacea James’ Anti-Dyspeptic Pill* Balsam Honey, Church’* Cough Drops Itch Ointment, Sic. All of which are offered for sale on the most liberal terms, fur cash or credit. L. Si H. having made such arrangements with the principal Drug-Houses in the Uni ted Slates, aa to bo continually supplied with fresh and genuine Articles, flatter them selves that po establishment of the kind in '.hie state, can offer greater inducements to dealere. The morchant. the planter, and the physician, can here be suppliod with al- meet every article in the drug line, aud may depend upon having their orders executed wjth neatoeas, accuracy and despatch. Nor 5 SULPHATE QUIMJfE. \ FRESH SUPPLY of this Valuable Medicine, warranted genuine, juat re ceived per Lonifi Matilda, and for sale by _Nov30 LAY* HENDRICKSON. NOTICE. T HE Consignee ofS’poekages 3 marked “ C. N- Case” and 2 marked “ D. Per kins” is requested to call at the,office nf HALL & HOYT, nov 16 47 LONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS. 4 BALES Hoary London Duffie Blankets large tine, juat received aod for ute by “ — Nor 1° CALVIN BAKER. WINTER STRAINED LAMP OIL. A FRESH SUPPLY of vary light colored Pure Winter Strained Lamp Oil, just received and for tale by Oct *7 CEO. RYERSON, Druggist. TtLE IaIBTULUX TS opened on Mondays, Wednesdays, and J. Frtdaya, from 3 until 6 o'clock. Mt4 *t Jt2*k L *H 0 *lTMAl COACiiAA (TVleupAS Altusadar Atkinses, r0sj *J d « TpHare,thereferaAoMtirg '» 1- Mea.oa .Tbrf„^ th* first Monday in January next, er ImliI will bo gnntcd to the spphetet Whaoso the Hun r«w IA6J o«ao( the JuMieeo ot’tsidCeuM o JOHN BAILEY, e. co.e e. June 90 ,, NEXT LOTTERY. A LL to be bra wo in a FEW MOMENTS ou the 4th of January next. SCHEME or THE NEW-YORK STATE LITERATURE LOTTERY, 1-css than two blanks.to a prize. Prize* payable forty day* after the drawing, but the cash may bo had instantly, subject to ihe usual deduction of litteon per cent. mice or ticlets. Wholes <r.O I Quarters <12 50 Halves 25 | Eighths 6 25 ftj* Orders for the above Tickets, receiv ed at ALLEN’S OFFICE. N. B. Uncurient Bank Nutes aud Prixe Tii kola taken without discount. Nnv rl A3 WANTED. N ORTH CAROLINA BANK NOTES by T. S. LUTHER. N<W'4 Georg'a—Camden County TO ALL WHO.H IT MAT CONi tHN W tilths Louj D-.f .ur, Auniinu-stof rf the Kstateof Bssite Pelleti«X« applies to ihe Owirt of Ordinaiy at mk) csu'«. ty. ft* let'em ditmistoiy on add esntt^ Theee are, theiorure.to cite ao>i tda W idi ,11 and lingular, ll|.- Iieira and cn-diia.i of deceased to file ttieirohjecium(ifanyth- have)'in my ufllco, op or btl-jte he firm u 0 -' day in Jaouary autt, os letteis »ill be umni. to t'-e ipplicant. Wiinem the Hon. Willism Gihaon one of the Jiutices of-.id Ccun- thisSjih tune, 18'5. JO’IN DAILY, c.c.o.ee June 30 m Georgia—Chatham County, In (be (-tart ot Ordinary, Mty Term, i*jj plying witn she law, lor 'he sale of - Lo; d Ground, number fuur, [4] reeund Tyil.inr tteynolds Ward—Alsr, p-tt ..f s tut, i.umbc-r sis. Tower I'ything, Decker W. d. bimv i(« resl estate of the s-io uim. fur tba her,, fit ,,f the heim and creditors t— U is ordered, tbit» notice be published nine m-mtho, m one uf the Public Gaaeitt iff the City ofSavaniah requiring til pelsont interested, to ilnw cwi-c! if any they have, why the prayer of the peiii tloner sbuuld not be gisuud. S M. BOND, c e. 0. May 14 4)4 * NOTiOIi IKTINB months after d itn, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Chsthsm -ounty, sitting for ordinary purposes for an order, absolute, to sell lots N<e- four a nr five, 4 and 5) in Carpenter’s Row, arid lot No. me, (t) Green Ward, in tht ci'.y of Savannah, oeinr the real estate of Francis Jtlinetu. dec, mr the benefit of thv heirs an'’ creditors of laid estate WILLIAM GASTON. QuadM Execvter ' ■ — Georgia—Chatham County. In the tiunn of Ordiosty—M.y Tciii., -,82A O N the petition tff Robert Hoy, u..,f uf John Wtckerl;^ dee. ptayit g an order Met to be made sbeulute, on h>< c.naptyuig witli the lew, to sell Two 1'racu of land ig L-.u ens County, being Ibe real osl -u of (lit -tid deceased, fertile benefit nf the niin>,,d creditors: It it ordered, (bat s notice , e ■uhtislied nine months in one uf llie Gi. s tie* of the city of Savannah, leqinrtr-g -| yersonj (utArusted, to show cuuie, if «nr tlrty cm, why the prayer of the petitioner aiicuSfi not h* granted. S H. BOND, e -:. o. -.1 •. - « <r Georgia— Cumtieu cuutt y.' TO All WHOM IT MAY UUNLhttA. W HKkRaB J. U ichlntt Jon. adinm:>i(sior on ibo estates of DavidTucker and D-> 4 U’Oredie, rpplies to the Court of Ordir.uy <ff s.id County, for Letter' ditmimsry ou tin -sta et of said decea-ed perrontt Tneie »rt, herefore, (0 citeandadmomcb the heirs aid creditor* of said deceased persons, te file 'heirutjestiimi (if toy they have) in lay of fice, on or before the first Monday ui iimisty neat, or letter* will be granted to the iyi.lv miit. V Witness the Hon. William Gib**, one uf ibe Justices of said Owirt, this 25th Juot, 1 fir’d. JOHN QAILKY, e. e o.c.e. Toon .1ft (N Notice. WTfNE MONTHS after date, sppRestion will ill be MWrle to the Honorable Inferior Court rf Ch-ithtm county, for leave to sell the res) tnd personal estate nf the late sirs Ann Ham ilton, deceased, for the benefit of the beira -nd eredrtors of avid estate, WOIITHINGI'ON GALE, Executor; Mrppi’ 1^ * Georgia - Camden County. BY THE COURT OF ORDINAL! KOI SAID COUNIY. IXTHEKEAS lohn Cbevstier, has applied Ir toMid Court, for Letters DitmiHr-n ip the eslstei uf Samuel Cosent tnd Knu A Hock, deceased. These are, iberofort, to cite and admonish, all and singular, Ihe trie- dred and eredi or* ot the aanl doceued pen sons, to file ibeir objections, if any they h.ve, in my office, on or hrffnre the first Monday it January next, or Letters will be granted fix applicant. Witness the Honorable Jsmet Scott, om nf the Justices of .lid Court, tnis «r teci.th day of April, egbteen hundtd and twenty-five. [L. 8.J JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O, t. 0. Apr I 71 24 Notice. A GREEABI E to letve obtained IV m the rU. Honorable the Infettnr Cmirt, sitting f ,r ordinary purposes, for C-md -n County, 1 ib-ll on the fi' U Tuesday in Dor.emhrr next, V mote to tnihiic tale, at the Court-Hou-e hi Jefle<*->o, in said c 'unty, a Ir t nf land in iht Tenth D : slnet if Monroe County, No 91, fo the benefit of the orphans of Levi John* dee r . JOHN LEB, GutrdLn. t-rtIS 14 N otice. •rqjl'JK months after dvr, spplicstioh will he Sw made to tlie Honorable ’h Inferior Court of Camden Cdunty, when rittuig fur ordinary purpo-ei, fur leave to sett 250 seres of land ■elongiog tu the estate nf John Brown, de tested, for the benefit of the horn and cirodi- ora of aai I estate. SARAH BROWN, A<hnistratriu. Jefferson, 18th June, T'2S. June 2" 78 Notice. jKTlNE MONTHS after the date hereof, ap- 131 plication will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary for the County uf Chat ham, for leave to sell the whole or a part, or party uf a tract of land, lying rod being in the eo inty of Effingham, containing by re cent survey, nine hundred tnd cightv-ftie scree, and known by the name of the Tuck- ..seeking Tract, formerly the property of King, and Hotchkiss, no* belonging to the Hite of Alexander S. Roe’s orphans* for the benefit of said orphans. WILL I AM MOREL, Guardian A- 8- Roe’s Orphans. July’4 87 Notice. N ine MONTHS after date, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Chsthsm County, sitting for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell iH tba real estate of the lete Thome* Savtge, of Bryan County, vie t Foist Plantation, constating of two hundred rod eighty acres Rica Land, on the Ogeeckee River, four miles below the Perry, ttyr-ining the plantation if Joseph Haberaham and Ste pbae Elliott. Also, two hundred end fifty seres, more er less, of Pine Lend, appertain ing thereto. Also, a Tract , of Lend called Stuns, curtaining fifty acres, on Mndway Riv er, stUoining the bade of i. J. MtnwcH. MARY SAVAGE, Adm’r*. June U 71 Georgia—Camden County, BY 1UE COURT OF OlsUINAKY 29 SAID COUNTY. TWrtERB AS l^wis B.clilop, applirs to the M Court of Utdintry of Mid County, fit Len.crt Dismisaory on the erttie uf Fr jrt Rusulupe: These are, therefore, to cite off admonish, all and angular, the kindred rid creditors of said deceased, to fi'ft ibeir op tions, if any ih--y have, in my office, ea or be fore ihe fl'St Uuuday in January next, ntlirr- vuse Leitert Dironsaory will be granted fin appficant* Witness .the Honorahle Samuel Clarke, sue uf the Justices of said Cuuti, fib sixteenth day <>f April, eigbtsel lots' dred and twenty-fire. [L. R ] JOHN BAILEY, C. C. fi. C. C Ar.rll2t 24 Georgia—Camden county. TO ALL in HUM It' .HAY COM (TV ibKBAfi John He-dee, MndsiieirMf ro# iff the Estate ot Dtvid G. Joneii ate il t id u unty, deceased, sot' 1 '** 10 >ke Cv. of (Mdioory of odd eaumy, for letters ait- nijory ooaaid Rs'.tei 4 There an therefore to eite aod sdiaoms* all and singular, the heir* snd ered'tot* of tnd deraised, tu fie their obfer'inas (fsay they bate; in my nlfice, or Before the tirttUos- tay in Msicb ocat, nthenriieJeUet* nU " finnxd the applicant. j Witness the Hon. William Gibton. o*« ■ ff- 8.) 'he Justices of raid Court. «• 27th Auquet, lfi:j. „ JOHN BAILEY, COc. C. 0 C.C. 8»-t. 3 Georgia, Chatham County. By the H.mqrahle the Just’ee* of Ibe lyM’’*' Court of Clwibtm County, silting f»* *’ dinary pnrt>"»»t TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCM* i rWUBBBAS Jon,thro Meiga 17 tor of the estate of Ssmosl BtybyA ilnroosnii bat oetRiuned tho Cou'tof Orcser re, W bo dumiawd from hit raid iront New these ere therefore, '• admonish all parsons interested i| t])» late lofilo'lbeir objection*, if W to the granting uf theprayer ef Mfi. lathe JjttrMs Office ofthe before the tenth dry ef Mjwk uL wise Letters Diagumery wffl be graaM® erL HoftorsM* A, " h , ! < *Lf t rdIr'rf Sr h * i t8BStt^ ’ Clerk Oeurt OrdmeQ' Saptio