Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 13, 1825, Image 4
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WlUabivoUInftmKnrtb, CnnrtHo.se
” K»'W« ftm.ostui hour* at tea and:
aiMak, *;
Om Mgro woman, nomad Bam, levied on
to satisfy two exscntiumt from lha Court of.
Coated* Plo»> anil Oyer and Terminer, for
too oftyof Barnaul!' Isdae -Norton, »«. C.
JolrtlMon. C. 0. Johnston, aad Jan* F« Joho-
tto«,a*dP*Uy JkQrsen, v* Lewis Jobo-
aloo aad CatharineJohnston.
AI. D’LYON.Ci S.
..Du I -9
HOUSE.'
Tha subscriber bag* Inara to
inform hi* friend* and the.flttbliti,
SHERIFF’S SALES,
On the first Tuesday in Jon. neat,
HIP ILL be sobl before tha court hbote in
▼ T tba City of Savannah, between tha
boor* of 10 and 4 o'clock, -n
All that lot of around aod irnproremenH.no
4, Wilmragton jtylhing, Darbjr Ward,known
nathaCiiy Hotel t lerled oa to satisfy an ex-
edition io fevor of A. k J. BcodJor, against
Eltmsor Early." '
All that wharf lot no. 8;'and improvements,
in the City iff Savannah, commonly known aa
BioA wharf; lariad on to satisfy tjrp'execu-
tiont against tba administrator* ofTlminaa
Ride, dacaaaed, one in favor nf Gad; Woqd-
ruir, tha other of Tlmmua Wright—property
pointed out by the plaintiffs attorney.
TWO beta* of atained Sea Island Cotton;
lariad oh at IIm property of John M’Niah, to
aatbify an eaeoution in favorof Q. W. Coe.
again*! Johq M’Nitb, Aleaander Hunter and
Alfred Wade.
A. O’LYON, o. a. c. e.
dee 5 9 '
SHERIFF’S SALE.
OnMu first Tuesday in Jan. next,
W lLL.be apld. before the Court House
in the City of Savannah between the
bout* of 10 and 4 .o’clock,
.. All that tract or parcel of land cootain-
*ing 561 acroa, More or la**, together with
100 acres of marsh land bailed Oakland, ai-
totted, lying and being in' Little Ogeechie
District in the County of Chatham; bound
ed on lha north by lands of Flemming Akin,
on (bexastAHatids of Docl. Parker, and
on too south by lands of B. Welburgnr, and
on .the went by nortbdaat branch of Little-
Ortechie River, together with all and ein-
guJHr, edifices and improvement*; levied on
under a fl fa or forecloeure from George L.
Cope, to John M’Niah, Peter Mitchel and
Robert Uitchel.
I. D’LYON, *. c. c.
nnr 7 , .‘SB*
.Mi ■’ ■— - ■ i
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
W ILL be eold by leave obi aioed from
the Honorable-the Interior Court of
Chatham County, on the first Tuesday in
February n et, before the Court-House in
the city of Savannah, between tbe uanal.
hours, the Lot with the improvement*, situ
ate ia tin fcity of Savannah, in the aaid coun
ty, and known in the plan of said city by the
number 53, Brown Ward, for the benefit °f
the hairs and legatees of the estate of the
lap! Hugh M’Call, deceased.
Thomas M’C all,
Surviving Efecutor.
Nov36 If
«f» ■ '■ I W—■Si'll .i...... Sim ■ , ■
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
On thefirsi Tuesday in February next,
W ILL be sold before the Court-House
in.thi city of Savannah, between the
. usual hours of sale, a tract of Land, known
aa No. 8;'Eighth District, Pike (formerly
Munroe) County, for the-benefit of the heirs
and creditors of the estate of N. J. Bayard.
Sold by permission of (bo Honorable the
Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham
County. N. J.BAYARD,
Administrator estate N. S. Bayard.
Nov 15 If
i tlsT f»F LETTERS '
p EM/4NING in the Pool-Office Savin-
11' nah, 1st December, 1311.
-....ID* Ppfious wishing latter* from this Uat
itkat ha haa completed hi* Urge ariil please ask ior Advertised Letters.
and commodious house, in the ,-< • \ WmJOUpatrtck
tiaot Sam'l A«am* - ■'i-*.
Dr Joha R Allen, 4
Iona* Alnchs
R J Arnold
aoJmoet comfortable manner, and ten
karthankatn those Wbulitve har-ekdbri
—rod him with their oalls, and flatter)
hlMaelf tjtat by his ml remitted attention to
plaaae. be-wilf share a part of the public Mr* Sarah Armstrong
patronage. His kouaa will at all time* be Cklcb Arnold
fhrnlsbed with the best the country affords,
his bar, with choice hquora, and his stables
whh good corn and provender, together
with a faithful and experienced ostler. The
Mansion House ia situated on the'east aide
of the public square, io the town of Clinton,
directly on the road leading from Milled**-
villa to Macon, and nearly opposite the
Clinton Hotel H. H, BLATTER.
Clirttun, August 83. 07fre
, N. B—Families can be accommodated
with private rooma, which afe comfortable.
jCT The editor* oftho Augusta Chroni
cle and Savannah Georgian, are requested
to publish the above advertisement once a
w*nk for three months and forward their
accounts to this office for settlement.
i
NOTICE.
O N the firqt Monday of Jantlary 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 Camdeu County
.Condition* cash.
MARTHA TISON, Adm’rx.
Nov* 35ti*
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
On Thursday the 15Ut December next,
W ILL be sold at the plantation of tlm late
Col. Nicholas Ware, on Lillie River,
in Columbia county, the corn and fodder and
other provisions made there the piesent sea
son, and all tbe farming utensils belonging to
the place, the stock of horses and mules,
among which are some valuable brood mares,
and fine c*l(s of the best blood—the-stock of
cattle, tome full, and soma half blood of the
English breed—the slock' of hogs, and the
Plantation—There are about fifteen hundred
acres of laud, and enough cleared, and In cul
tivation to give employment to twenty-five or
thirty band*. Much of this land it of good
quality, aud tbe rest very valuable for its
timber.
ALSO,
At tha tame time and place, will be sold the
Grist and Saw-Mills on Little River, and the
Bridge across it, known as Wans, with about
forty acres of land attached thereto.
And on'Thursday, tins 22d December,
there will be sold al the Plantation on Savan
nah River, in Columbia county, at the mouth
of tba Kiokee Creek, the whole of the corn
and fodder, forming utensils, stock. Ac. be-
longing to that place, and also the plantation
itself, including about six hundred lores of
land of very excellent quality.
And on Thursday the 29th December, will
be sold at the merket-houae, iq tho City of
Augusta, about FORTY very likoly NE
GROES,. including mechanics, house ser
vants. and field hands. The sales at each
place will commence at ten o'clock, A. M.
and closest 4 o’clock, P. M. ood be continu
ed from dsylo day, until, the properly it all
•old.
Twelve months credit will be giren for all
eumeover Ten Dollars, and notes with good
•octirity required, before the property will ttt
delivered.
8U8AR B. WARE, ExHrx.
VPM, *7. HOLT. Ex'r
October 31 Of the Win cf Jt. War*
Oot.|1 39
Mmsgsstssssszssssssassat
fcjBHEN BUTTliir.; SPANISH 8E-
J GARB, Ac.
JUST mxp«ivsco,
G0 KEGS Prune Gpabeii Defter
iivO 16,000“ Cabanas’’ Segart
- -10 Tons Logwood, for sale by
Nor 88 J. B.-HERBERT A COk
M oi-th American Keview.
AT>. XLIX.
CONTENTS.
Claims of the United Steles on Naples
and iloiland.
I. Meassage'of the President of
the United States to the House of
Representatives, relative to the
claim on Naples.
2 Message of the President of tho
United States, transmitting the cor
respondence relating to the claims of
the citizeua of the United Slates up
on the Government of the Nether
lands.
U. Lord Byron’* Character and Wri
tings.
I. Recollections of) the life of By
ron. By the late R. C. Dallas, Esq.
8. Correspondence ofLordByrdu
'with a Friend; including hie Letters
‘ to his Mother; in 1609, ID 10, and
1811.
. 3. Journal of the Conversation of
Lord Byrun. By Thomas Medwin.
Waylatid’s Discourses on the Duties
of an American Citizen.
The Duties of an American Citi
zen ; two Discourses delivered in the
First Baptist Meeting House in Bos
ton. By Francis Wayland, jr.
Pinkney’s Poems.
Pot-tii*. By Edward C. Pinkney.
English Common Law Reports.
Reports of Cases argued and de
termined in the English Courts of
Common Law. Edited by Thomas
Sergeant and John C. Lowber, Esqrs
Orphic Poetry.
Orpheus Poeiarutn Grecorum An-
tiquissimus.—Auclore Gcorgio Hen
rico Boda.
Columbus.
Codice diplomatico Coloirt ho-Ame
ricaiio, oasis Raccolta di Dooumonti
origiitali e inediti, spettanti a Oristo-
foro Colombo, Ac. Geneva, 1823.
Vni. Gold sod 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, Augnst 9.
18241
IX. Critical Notices.
1. Palfrey’s Historical Dis
course. 444
2. Perkins’s History of the
Late War. 443
3. VVri(lord's Mercantile Pen
manship. 451
4. Summary View of America 453
, 5. Addresses boforc the New-
York Academy of Fine Arts 459
6. Bacon’s Plea for Africa. 462
7. Barnard’s Polyglot Gram
mar- 474
8. Crafts’ Address before the
Palmetto Society. 464
9. Blanco White's Spanish
Varieties. 497
Quarterly List of New Publi
cations. ' 469
Index. * 483
Just received by W. T. WILLIAMS.
Oct 20 29
III.
IV.
V.
. \
VI.
VII.
Weals Arnold
B.
Jamqa Barnard
Amo* Baber, 8
Wm Baker
ERBaeker
F Ballard
Pktk Bradley
Alloa Beasley
Wm Bertlley
Lewie Byrau
L L Bug*
Deiil Brown
W in Brooko
JobT Bulks
Thos M Bund
Junes H B»llough
Mrs M C Boyd
E Bourquia
Mrs Ann Box
Mrs M E Bullock
C.
Jqsish II Clark
Sami Carney
Aim J Craig
Mrs Corrutliers
Miss Ann Criiu
John ('ox
JaineaRirk
L.
Capt C P Lasaett
E S Laviuder.
Wm M. Leigh, *
T Leonard . >
Mrs Mary Lsaby
Dr Lpatfa -
Simeon Leonard
Charlrs Lockhart
Mias Ann B Boyd
Capt John LuW
M*
C A Msg wood
Dooald Mackey, 2
Mis* H B Mahew
Capt Richard Mar
celiin
Capi N W Merrsll
George Mingledorif
Mrs Eliza Miiieo
Samonl Mills
Mrs Henrietta Miller
John Morell
Mrs Sarah W Mont
gomery
Ilonry Moriiingstarr
Mrs OC H Montgo
mery
Mi a Hfl Mrs Mount
It D Mongin “
, May River, S C
j Edward Munroe
I Eilitorofthe Museum
bln Margaret Con- j MsrgarotB M'Couky
don i Joseph McCoy
John J Colenton ! Mrs SAG McIntosh
Messrs R Cook & Co i Mumu Mclleney
wm Cooper
James Curry
D.
R. Davison
Win Davis
Stephen Davis
Alex Drew 2
Miss Duffy
Mrs Ann Duke
Mr Dumshv
E. 4k. F.
Mary Evans
Jacob Fall in
| Guo John McCaller
1 N.
| Capt Stephen Nye
j Caleb Pratt
| Mrs Patterson
i Rob S Patten, 8
| N J Pallor,on
I Jos Periain
{JamesPerry '
| Mrs Aon Pitt
< Lendsey C Printer, 4
( James P Provost
Mrs M A Fletcher 2 } Henry J Poole
Wm A Flemming j W A Pollard
Charles Fitchett { Wm Puck
Rev B Flournoy 2 [ Monet B Qunley
James P Fuller j R,
G. , | Wm Ratekin
Dr Jamea A Gray, | Mrs Nancey Read
HiltoaHead? A W Redding 3
Mrs LW Gardner $ Maj W C Rodding
Ariane Grandinunt } James C Richardson
Capt W Gale I James Ross
Lewie Geradon j Miss B Robertson
John Grimes. | Geo T Rndgnrs
Bullock County J James T Russ
Dr ThosGeldersleave j Mrs Eliza Ross
Julio Gill j 8.
John Gilbert } Solomon S ShaJ
James Govan, 2 5 Wm T Statham
Mrs Estha Goldsmith jLD Slatter
i
Thos M Goddard
Mr Goldey
Petor Guerard
H.
John Hatcher, 2
Pearson Hardee
Betty Habersham
Sami Hale
j Hester A Shermon
(John Street -
I W Smith •
1 Peter 8hick
j Mrs Marria Smith
| Mrs Elisa Smith
{ Amory Sebliy
— — * Jamea Smith
Miss Mary E Hazard > Miss Margaret A
John Hartford * “■
Charles Harper
Wm B Hatcher
M r Hatchett
John Hnalv
Rev Geo Hill 3
Peter G Hyrn
Sami Hine
onuu lime » wupi 1 noa 1 10
Miss Mary W How-1 James A Tippins
Stoney
I Thomas S’Sullivan
John G Scruga
The keeper of tbe
Female Asylum
\ ' T.
r Maj Jas Taylor
> Capt Thus T To HI
ard
ThosW Howell
John Hover
Francis F Hudgens
Patrick Hughes
J.
John Jackson
Susan Jackson 3
Miss Jackson 2
\ Ezekiel Tyson
« Tillenghast Tepltioe
f Dr James Troup
Mrs Eliza Thomas
Miss Sarah Todd
Nichol Turnbull
Capt Jnhn Tiirner
C W Tumor
W
A CARD.
T HE subscriber, admitted to practice in
the soveral Courts of Lgw and Equity
n thjs State, oilers to the public hie pro- w
fessinnal services in the Courts of
Bibb, I Ihnry, I Jonei, | Cranford,
Monroe, | Jasper, I Tmpge, , Pike.
WASHINGTON POE.
Macon, Bibb County, (Ga.)
July 7 R4
FRESH SWEET OIL,
quality,
— iceiveil al
LAY4, HENDRICKSON,
Druggists. Shad's Buildings.
O F very superior quality, suitable for ta
ble use.^uat received and for sale by
NnvS
R ANA WAY,
F ROM the Office of the Georgian, on Sat-
. urday last, THOMAS W. HOWELL,
so indented apprentice to the Printing Busi-
nen, about eighteen years of age, tall and of
thin visage. As this boy has absented him
self in consequence of a- very moderate Cor
rection for an unprovoked and brutal assault
upon a felhtw apprentice, it ie hoped that no
person of character will harbor or trust him.
Oct 27 <*•* IF. ROBERTSOJT.
RAN A WAY,
F ROM the subscriber, about a month agoi
JOHN HOWELL, an indented ap
prentice to tho Drug Business, ebout fifteen
year* of age, .small and slender-sheWs all
his front teeth whan hfrfsughs. AU per-
eons are cautioned against harboring said
boy. as'the law will be put to force against
them. J. B. BERTHELOT.
Oct 29 33p
JMSSlJVtt.
O NE box hats, marked A. G.Seromes,from
ahip Augusts. 'Also, one box morchao-
d>xe ms rked'diamond M. No-53, supposed to
leva been ehipped froth Now-York, by mw-
teke, in some vessel bound to this place.—
Any information respecting them, will be
thankfully receitrad by
Nov 13 , HALL 4. HOYT.
Mrs Rose Jalineau, 3 j James H Watson '
The Secretary of I he ^ Hugh Walt -
Ladies Jewish 80- , Mre Sarah Walburg
ciety i Mrs Mary Wallace
Miss M Irwin j Dr Win Waring
Mrs Jane W Joyner I R G Wallace
Joseph^ VV Jones : Geo M Waters
| Thos White
{ ThomesA Williams2
I Miss Ann H Willi
Jane \WJoyner
Hcury W Jordon
Rs
James Kennedy
Wm Keys
. ameon
... } Mrs Marthq Wylly
Mrs Sarah W Kirk! Sarah Williams
R R Killer { Masler J I White
JReeo JlCapt Isaac Wooster
GEO. SCIILEY, P. JW.
Dec 2 7
WAREHOUSE
* oansxsszoK susnrass,
MACON.
T HE undersigned lias ranted of Parish
Carter, Esq. his Ware-Houses at this
place, and tenders his services to hie friends
sod (be public, in the above line of business,
with assurances that any business confided
to his care, shall receive his personal and
undivided attention, and that his beat exer
tions will be used to give s ’isfsetion to liis
customers. ' Tbe Ware-Ho '* are new
extensive, safe; and very co ’nieutly ar
ranged and situated for the tru action of
business.
He intends running, two good d sub-
eteutiel hosts 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 ie favorable terms as by any other boats
that will run the river; add reasonable edf
van cos will be made by him on produce
ehipped by them to the consignment of hie
friend* in Savannah. By the first boats he
will receive a good supply of GROCERIES,
which he wiU.eell on moderate terms.
He note offside for Sale,
$00 Pieces fine quality CottoaBagging
1000 Buvhels Liverpool Salt.
JOHJf t. ROWLAND.
Macon, October If, 1825.
Get 20 29fel
NOTICE.
FIN HOSE individuals who erere summon-
4- ed before Council at their last regu-
lar meettn (for a violation of tho Market or.
dtaace, are required to attend on Thun-
dey next. SOLOMON COHEN.
n 9* ** c. c. pro tent
(HEjuhbcriber-hai rechived by tho 1st*
jAPjum
ED AJtD PAMVr aoos,
a 1*0(vo WHica sae,
Ivory and Balance Htodie Knives and
- . .
Duck end Bone Handle do do
Katoro-in case* and dot. in great va
riety
Pen, Pocket, two blade a*d Sportmen*s
Knives
Rodger’s Knivea and Scissor*
Shoe, Bread, Butcbon’and Cook*’
Knives
Chiiaebi, Plane Irena, and Gouges of
alik-nds
Drawiug Knivea, broad and r t»*rrow
Axes
Plated; Brittania, and Iron, tea and M
bio Spoons
Brittannia tea bnd coffee Pote,-Compo-
aition, copper and iron Tea-kettles
Composition Saucepans and Digester*
Brass, iron and Japanned Candlesticks
- and Lamp*
Waffle and Wafer Iron*
Gilt, plated, pearl, boue and japanned
Buttons
Coat, vest and suspender Moulds
Padlocks, chest, trunk, till and cdp-
board brass and iron Bax Locks
Knob and Mortice Locko
Stock locks
Files and Rasps of all kinds
Morooco pocket-books and wallets
Note cues and work boxes
dressing oases
Brass curtain, cloak and curtain Pins
Brass and iron butt Hingoa
Wood and bed screws
Hook and Plate Hinges
Sledges and Hand Hammers
Anvils and Vice*
Iron wedges, Shoo and nail Hammers
Brass commode Knobs
Beaus, iron and wood Castor*
Coal-scoops and coal-heods
Coal-sifturs end Dust pans, Spit-boxes
Wbittemore’a cotton and wool Cards.
Block Tin, Fawcete, Ivory aud Horn
Combe-
Fine tooth, crambo and dressing Combe
Tuck end side Combs
Spectacles and cases
Plated stirrup irons, bridle bitts k spurs
Brass Andirons, shovel aud tongs
Brass and wire Fendere
Iron and Steel knitting pins
Needles, Fish-hooks and Halting tackle
Cast iron Pols, ovens, doge, Spiders Si
skillets *
Sad-irons, Trace-chains Si screw plates
German, English, Blister and Cast steel
Hand, panncli, mill, pit, ctoss cut, back
and keyhole Saw*
Brace and Bitts.
Round and flat Bolts
Smith’s and small Bullows
Waggon and Cart boxes
Bed Keys. Hide whips, Tacks Si Brads
Copper Boat-uails, Spelling Books and
Writing Paper, slates and elate pencilr
Shovels, spades and hoes
Together with almost every other article
tn the liue, which are offered for sale on ac
commodating terms by
NATH. B. WEED,
Get 29 No. 6. Gibbous’ Range
n^eneretprssansrrol Cecngta-Cmta c^
W;,***»,«• the Estate uf John
GENERAL DRUG,
CHEMICAL and FAMILY MEDICINE
wsax hods a.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists, corner of
Congress and Whittaker-Streete,
SRAn’s bdilbuios, SAVAIVKAH,
H AVE received by the late arrivals from
Boston, New-York and Philadelphia,
the remainder of their Full and Winter
supply of GOODS, consisting of a very ex
tensive and wcH selected assortment of
Drugs and Mediclnce,Pesfumery and Fancy
Articles, Brushes, Dye-Stsjjfs, tfc.
A great vane, • of Apothecary and Phy
Sudan's Gl. vs Ware _
Ointment and Pii' Pots
Composition and Class Mortars
Glass Lamps and Lamp Glasses
Elegant Cut Glass Smelling Bottles
Glass Funnels, Graduated Measures
White and Groeu Vials, assorted. Sic.
SURGEON’S INSTRUMENTS.
Pocket Sots Turnkeys Trusses
Spring snd Thumb Lancets
. Forceps, Spatulas, Bougies, Catheters
Apothecaries Scales and Weights, &c.
PATENT MEDICINES,
or xvenr description, viz ;
Seidlilz and Soda Powders Balm of Quito
Henryk Calcined Magnesia'
Genuine Lee’s, Anderson’s and Hooper
Pills
Swsim’s celebrated Panacea
Jamea’ Anti-Dyspeptic Pills
Balaam Honey, Church’s Cough Drops
Itch Ointment, &c.
All of which are offered for saloon the moat
libera] terms, for cash or credit.
L. Si H. having made such arrangements
with the principal Drug-Houses In the Uni
ted States, as to be continually supplied
with fresh and genuine articlee, flatter them
selves that no establishment of tho kind in
this state, can offer greater inducements to
dealers.' The merchant, the planter, and
t he phys cian, can here be supplied with .al
most every article in the drug line, and may
depend upon hiring their orders e ecuted
with neatness,.accuracy and despatch.
Nov 5
SULPHATE QUININE.
FRESH SUPPLY of this Valuable
Medicine, warranted genuine, just re.
ceived jwr Louisa Mslildajind for sale,by
Nov!
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
NOTICE.
T HE Consignee of5 packages 3 marked
“ C- N. Csse" and 2 marked “ D. Per-
kins” it requested to calf at the ofiice of
HALL & HOYT,
oov 16 . .47
, LONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS.
4 BALES Heyvy London Duflie Blanket*,
large size, juet received and for sale hr >
” CALVIN BAKER.
Nov 10
WINTER STRAINED LAMP OIL.
A FRESH SUPPLY of very light colored
Purs Winter Strained Lamp Oil, just
receivad sod for sale by
Oct 27 GEO. HYEB8QN. Druggist,
THE EIBHAE.A
T8 opened on Mondeye, Wednesdays, and
JL Fridays, from fl nntfl 5 oVdook.
oct 4
.THE Sobvjtrlbers having cuter
ad Into Co,partnership in tho
KiANTEBS* HOTEL, toko ihn
... —Smethod of informing their friendi
eirtl the public tliqt they continue to keep op
that well known evtabllihinenl, 04 Ik* east
vide of the pttblio squirts in' Warrehtoo. and
tntnro their Mhcsralhankt lb those who bars
favored them with their custom, and wish for
a continuance of that vipport from tho public
which their atleotkm to buvioeu will merit.
Their table will bo sopplied with every thing
(he ooantry and aaava* afford. Their Bar
will bo vnpplMfl with the nhuicmt kind ofii.
qeorv—Stable* provided with good proyendor
and attended hy faithful and osrefril ostlers,
W'. ' A9A CHAPMAN,
„ , MARTHA EVANS.
Ootober 18.
KT.T-ho Editors of tha AugOvta Chronicle
and Savannah Georgian, are requested to plib-
Itvh the abovepottos a week for 8 weeks, and
forward their aocoonta to the solHcriben io
Warrington. A. C. k M. A.
Oct. 27 30
POLICE OFFICE,
Savannah, Ort. 86, 1835.
E mbarrassments having occurred
in relatioh to tickets, notice is hereby
given, that agreeably to the ordinance pass
ed ftrvt September, 1825, no general ticket
will pass ile bearer after ten o’clock at night,
and that no epeciul (icki VwlH avail after the
•ame hour “ unless the‘place 1chert he or the
ie going ard the purpose for which said ticket
it given, be specified therein." Such special
ticket will be effectual for one night only.
Joseph w. Jackson.
Oct 89 Chairman of Council.
NEXT LOTTERY,
A LL to bo brawn in a FE W MOMENTS
on the 4th of Jahuary next,
SCHEME or TUX
NEW-YORK STATE LITERATURE
LOTTERY,
CL ASS III, FOR 1826,
{100,008
50,000
20.00U
10.60U
10,000
10.000
20.000
39.0 0
39.000
46.000
222,300
1
Prize of
{100,000
I
do
60,000
1
do
20.U00
1
do
10.500
2
do
5,000
4
4o
2,500
10
do
2.000
34
do
1,000
78
do
600
488
do
100
4446
do
60
5051
Prizes. 1
9139
Blanks.
{557,600
Lass than two blanks tn a prize. Prizes
payable forty days after the drawing, but
the cash may he had instantly, subject to
the usual-deduction of fifteen percent.
rnicE or ticlitj.
Wholes {50 I Quarters {It 50
Halves 25 | Eighth* 6 25
C Orders for the above Tickets, receiv
ed at ALLEN’S OFFICE.
N. B. Uncurrent Bank Notes and Prize
Ticket* taken without discount.
Nov 11 43
istratuy on the Kstste' tjfj^)^ A . u "ie-
-on, deceased, applies lu ,J* ^not 0 J'"*
idH eat fete i Tlie*v therefore, to e
doiimifeh tit and ti»i|rul*r, the heirs
tort of.tiid deccKted. to tbei* nhi
"»« Hon William Cibsoa.
|t t * l| one of ths Justices of said
■ f I this 35th June, 18 !*.
JuaeTO ^“-‘caaa
82
Georgia—oamdeii (bounty
W TO ALL WHOM IP MAY CON E „V*
HE REAS Lojti Diiiuur, Adtiiiii.h/ai’
of the Esuteof Bajilt Pei(e,i rr
spplint to 1 ho Court of Ordiutty of Uld
IV. fof letter* diemiasary on eeid
These tre, therefore, to cite snd admonib
and singular, the heirs and errdito- s 2
deee^d to file theirohieoion. (TfV.y,^
hsve) in my office, on-or B t f ore :h,« m Vo?
P5i| 'SKirfisjia,-*
L-i—J thls2Jih4n ie, 18 5
30 JORii Uall.Y, c. c. 0
(. c. c.
n
Georgia—Chatham County
In the Court of Oruiuary, Msv Tern.
4 |N the pe(ilion of Henry Champion’ ulmli
U istrator of John Street, rt “Zd'*'*' “ 1
sn order MH to be made absolute 011'hi, eu „
plying witn the law, to, (he »l e 0 f . u, "
Uround, number four, (4] second l'.Ti '
'teyi.olds Wsrd—Also, p.riof s Lot » u _l!
sie, Tower Tylhing, Bcckrr "
real estate of the nn u -c | 0 , t|,c bn„ t Hi <
the helltsand creditors,_ lt ..ordered tl.lt
nonre be pul’heucd nine months, m'or,,- «
-he Public Gaaetts ut the City ofSavsnnsl
) equiring *.|p e! «,n> iplerestrd, t„ g | Ui w „
Georgia—Chatham County.
Ig the Courl of OrUiOnry— Msy 'l , , fl /«
O N the petdiou or Kobt.t Hoy.' w.,,,.,,
of John Wackerldec. p,»y„. K „ m ,1.,
jun to be nmde thfeotatc* on hig cuinnlviiit
wuh the isw, tn sell r* 0 Tracts of Ijml i!
Laurens County, being tbe revl esute 01 ihi
•id dee'eased, for tbe bcneid >1; tut h e iis .-. M
creditors: It is ordered, (list a notice hi
-ublished, nine montlis, in one of the Ga
s -ttes of the city of Savsrmnh, icquirine ,1
asrsons interested, to show cause, if any die
0 <U why the prayer of ill., pet,timer jhnuli
not bt- g-antid -5 U. BONO, c r. u .
WPiiNTED,
T^TORTII CAROLINA BANK NOTES
IN by T. 8. LUTHER.
Nov 4
iN OTIC IS.
KTINB month! after date, application will be
Lx made to the Inferior Oourt of Chatham
Oounty, sitting for ordinary purposes for sn
u-der, absolute, to sell lots No* four:snr. five,
4 aad 5) in Carpenter’s Row, and. lot N1.
one, (1) Green Ward, in tht eity of 8a*annah,
wing the real estate orFrsneis Jalineau. dec
for the benefit of the heirs nn-l creditors of
aid estate WILLIAM GABTOV
Qualified Executsr
Notice.
%TINB MONTHS aRer ditcu uprlioation will
be made to tbe Hononble Inferior Court
if Chatham county* for leave to fell the re-il
•nd personal estate officiate Mm Ann Him-
ilton, decetterl* fer the benefit of the heim
«ndcreditor*ufnid estate.
WORTHINGTON G ALU, Executor*
10 a
Notice.
4 GRRRABI B to leave obtained frm the
Honorable the Inferior Court, tilting for
ordinary purposes, for Csmdr.n County, I
.hall on the first Tuesday in Denembcr next,
•expose to ruhlic sale, at the Court-House «l
Jefferson, in said enunty.a let nf land in the
Teuth U-strict or Uonroe County, No. 91, f„
1 bs benefit of the orphsns of Leri Johns dec r
JOHN LEE, Guardian.
Bept 1.4,, 14
Notice.
jJQI NB montlis after date, application will he
4 v nade lu the Honorable .he Inferior Court
of Camden County, when sitting for ordinary
purpores, for leave to sell 250 teres of land
oetongi.ig to the estate of Juhn Brown, de
leased, for the benefit of thu heirs and eredi-
ort of uit estate.
8 AHAH BROWN, Admistratrix.
Jefferson, 18lh June, 1”3S.
’nee 27 yg
Georgia--Camden Coumu,
TO All WHOM it M.iY concern.
lff^iJEuGAS J. B'Chlutt iuu. adininu,i'a<i
f v on (he estates of DavidTucker ami D.v
M’credie* nppliep to the Court uf Ord.nal
of st id County, for Letter, dismusury on it
.slates of stid deceaaed persons: Tlitsc ar
therefore, to cite and id monish tbe heirs as
creditors of uid deceased persons, to fil
t heir objections (it any they have) in ay 0
hce, on or hclure the first Mondsy in Janusi
.lext.«letters will be granted to the appl
cant. *
Witness the Hon. William Gibim
oue nf the Justices of said Cour
llus'.’Sth June,' 8 5.
JOHN BAJLK-V.e. e o.e.e.
1. S.
Turin .Id
Georgiu Camden County.
«Y THE COURT OF OHDINAltt EC
8AID COUNTY.
W HEREAS fohn Chevalier, has tpplli
to said Court, for Letters Dianiitvo
on the estates of Stmuel (tosens snd Evan
dock, deceased. These are, therefore,
cite and admonish, ail and singular, lha ki
dred snd creditors ut the said d- cussed pe
sons, to file their objections, if any they hsv
in my office, on or before the first Monday
January next, or Letters wiii be granted U
applicant.
Witness the Honorable James Soot), ei
of the Judices of said Court, this si,
teoi.th day of April, e gliteen butidn
snd twenty-five.
[L. S.J JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C. C.
Apr I n H
Notice.^
N INE MONTHS after the date hereof, ap»
plication will be made to tbe Hononble
tlie Court of Ordinary for tbe County of Chat
ham, for leave to sell the whole or a part, or
parts of a tract of land, lying and being in
tho Ootnty of Effingham, containing by re*
ccdI surrey, nine hundred tod eightv-five
acres, and known by the name of the Tuck-
.•seeking Tract, formerly the property of
King and Hotobkitt, now belonging to the
ettsta of Alexander 8.. Roe’s orphans, for the
benefit of said orphans.
WILLIAM MOREL,
Guardian A- 8. Roc’s Orphans.
July 14
87-
Notiefe.
*B« r date, application
te “adr to tho Infotrlor Court of
Chatham County, eittiow for vnkssry porpo-
»o%for leave *0 seU all the real ratoteVtoc
Ut *^°«wSaTige, of Brysa County, vi*.
.n?°. i gLf. & " ut » > *’ wtetioff Of two hundred
and eighty aoret Rice Land, nn the.Ogeechee
t ">4 Fvrry, adj lining
SJterSMiasrig
Immn it "*** BAYAa *- Adm’rx.
J«9 If fl
Georgia—Camden County,
BY THE COURT UF OftlllNAUY V(
SAID BOUNTY.
il WHEREAS Lewis Bichlott, applies to t
W# Court of Ordinary of said Countyi 1
Letters Dismissory on the estate of Ft n
Knsolupc ■ These are, therefore, tn cite a
admnnilh, all snd singular, the kindred a
creditors of said deceased, to file (heir o .j
tions, if any lb»y have, in my oflke, on ir (
fore the A at Monday in January nest, nlht
wise Letters Dismissoty will be granted li
applicant-
Witness the Honorable Samuel fthtt
one of the Justices of said Court, d
sixteenth day nf April, eighteen bu
dred and twenty-five.
[L. S ] JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C. C
Anrit (li -M
Georgia—iJamden county.
TO ALL .V HOM IT MAY rOMBM
OnferlBRBAfi John Htrdre, Ad iiiniiir«ti
'## of the Estate of David G. Jones, 1st
>S scid o -unty, deceased, applies to tbe Cour
uf Ordinary of said couniy, for letters <lia
mi .lory on said Hs'stet
These are tlierefore to cite sad adnwoiw
til tod singular, tbe heirs and creditor* of sac
deceased, to fi’e their abjecii- u (if «ny tb«!
hayoj io my office, on or before the first Mon
Hay io Msrob next, otherwise leUcn «>U b
(framed the applicant
Witness tlie Hon. William Gibson, one«
ft. 8.] the Justices of mid Court, U»
27tb August, 1815.
JOHN BAILEY, Ctk. C.OC.C.
Sent. 3 - 209
Georgia, Chatham County
By .the Hatiorahle tbe Ju»t ce» of tbe
Court of Cholbtai Countyi titling for
To'aLL U £hOM IT MAY VOYCKh
\TVtiERKA8 Jonathan Meigs, adminisi
’tor of the eatst* of Samuel HtugW
doeaased, hsa petitioned tho Cooit of Of'li
nr, to be dismissed from bit mid tdmuusi
two t Now these ere therefore, to ette 1
sdagoeieh ell peraoas ietorasted io the said
rate, to file ihdrbbieatiooA if any they bt
to too granting of toe prayer of the petituw
in tbe Clerk’s Office of the Raid Court, so
before the tenth day of Mtreb o*«L <dh
wist Letters Oitmimory w<U be gtsoled t
petitioner ,
Witness the Honorable Anthony Porter,"
of the mhi Jurtices, tbit tenth dty
September, eigMeen hundred sad
ty-Sre. 8AMU8L M. BMW,
Clerk Court OrdonW
Sept 10 u