Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 23, 1825, Image 4

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, CITYSHERIFK’S SALES. On Vu fir* * Tm*bty hi January tutt, 1*flLLb*«oM(i»fwnt of (lie Court-Houre ff bftweoo (he a.uaj hour* of ten and our O'clock, ‘ Oaa negro •mu, homed Bow, levied on Ip satisfy twoexecutlou* from ilio L'oiirt of )An«l Plssv. and Oyer end Terminer, for . too city of Savannah, Iresfl Norton, rk. C. Jnhwslnn C. O. Johnetoa, pod Jane F. Julio- •too, and Petty to Green, ve Lewis Jolm- ■100 end Catharine Johnston. A. I. D’LYON, C. S. Deed o SHERIFF’S SAI-E8, On ths first Tustday in Jon. nut, W ILL be suld before the court bouse in tba CUy of Savannah, between tbe hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, All that bit ofgrouod and improvemeujsmo - 4, Wilmington Tylhiug, Darby Ward.kniiwo to the City Hotel; levied on to satisfy an ea- aputiOQ in favor of A. A J. BcuJder, against {Imif EmIto Ail that wharf lot no. 8; and improvements, in the CRp of Savannah, commonly known as Bice’ll wharf | levied on to satisfy two execu tion* against the administrators-of Thomas Rice, deceased, one jn favor of Geo. Wood ruff, the other of Thomas Wrigln—property feinted oat by tbe plaintiffs attorney. Two,bales of stained Sea Island Cotton; levied on al tho property of Julio M’Nish, to satisfy an execution in favor of G. AV. Coe. against John M’Nisb, Alexander Hunter and Alfred Wad*. A. D’LYON. o. a. c. c. 'decs 9 ' SHERIFF’S SALE. • On tht Jirtl Tuesday in Jan. next, W ILL be sold before the Court House in the City of Savannah between the bears of 10 and 4 o'clock, . AH that tract or parcel of land contain ing 691 scree, more or less, together with JOO acresof marsh land called Oakland, si tuated, Ivthg and being in Little Ogcecbie Dwtrict in the County of Chatliam | bound ed ouTthe north By lands of Fleiuming Akin, on ibe east by lauds of Duct. Parker, arid on the south by lands of B. Walbiirger, and do the West'hy northoaat branch of Little Ogeechie River, together with all and sin gular, edifices and improvements; levied on Under a fi fa.or foreclosure from George L- Cope,-to.John M’Nish, Peter Mitchel and Robert Mftchel. > . , I. D’LYON. s. c. c. ■017 38 EXECUTOR'S SALE. W ILL>o sold bj leave obtained from i he Honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham County, op the Bret Tuesday in . February n at. before the Court House in the chy of Savannah, between the usual honrv, the Lot with the improvements, situ ate in the city ofSavannah, iu the -aid coun ty, and known in the'plan of said city by the ■amber 5:-, Brown Ward, for the benefit of the heirs toil legatees of the estate of the late Hugh M'Cull, deceased. ' THOMAS M’CALL. Surviving Executor. Nnv *6 If MANSION HOUSE. The subscriber bogs leave to ‘inform his ft (ends snutlio public, ithai ho he* completed hie large ishd commodious house, in the bent add most comlbrteble manner, end ten dork hie thanks to those who hove lierbtofyr- favored him with their culls, end flatter, liitneelf tlwet by hi* uuretnilled attention to please, he will share e phrt of the pubiio patronage. His house will it all time* be fnfnlehed with the beet the country affords, hi* bur with choice liquors, and his (tablet with, good corn and provender, together with « faith All and experienced ostler. The Mansion Hnuae is situated on the oeet side of the public square, in the town of Clinton, directly On the road loading from Milledge- viUo to Macon, and nearly opposite the Clinton Hotel. 11. M- BLATTER. Clinton, Angnst *3. 'M 07+re . N. B Families can* accommodated with private rooms, which'are comlbrteble. m* The efliton of thf^Augusta Chroni cle and Savannah Georgian, are requested to publish the above advertisement once a week for three months and forward their accounts to this office fur settlement. LIST OP LETTER* . EMAINING in the Poet-Offlc* Amur liah, 1st December, 1815. tip Persons wishing letters from this list wilt please nak for Advsrtised Letters AD .iLVISTRA rOh’S SALE. On Ike Jirtl Tuutfay in February next, W ILL be sold before the Court House in the city of Savapnsh, between the nsus) hours of sale, a tract of Laod, known Os No. 8, Eighth District, Pike (formerly Monroe) County, for the benefit of tbe heirs and creditors of the estate of N. J. Bayard. Bold by permission of tbe Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County- N. J. BAYARD, Administrator estute N. S. Bayard. ' Nov 'lb If NOTICE. O N the first Mnnduy of January next, I dmll expose to sale at (he 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’rjr. Nov? 35fL* SHERIFF’S SALE. O N the drat Saturday after the first Tuesday in January next, will he sold at the Market house in the town of St. Ma rys, between ten and four o’clock—Six balds and one pocket of cotton, levied on as the property of Francis Richard! to satisfy on execution in fsror of Thomas H. Miller for the use of A. Low to Co. M. H. HEKBARD, S. C. C. St. Marys, Dec. 1,1825 Dec 12 15 Worth American Review. ad. xlix, , CONTENTS. 1 Claims of tho United States on Naples * end Holland. I. M trass ago of the 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 cor respondence relating to the claims of the citizens pf the United States upt on the Qoveruuiont of the Nether lands. II, Lord Byron’s Character and Wri-, king*. ’ , . 1-„ Recollections of the life of By ron. By the late R. C- Dallas. Esq. 2. Correspondence of Lord Byron with a Friend; including his Letters to his Mothor; iu 18U9,. 1810, and 1811. 3- Journal of the Conversation of Lord ByVou. By Thomas Modwiti. Esq- III. Waylaad’s Discourses on the Duties of sn American Citizen. The Duties of sn American Citi zen ; two Discourses delivered in the First Baptist Meeting House in Bos ton. By Francis Wuylsnd, jr. IV. Pinkney’s Poems Poems. By EiIwsmI C,- Pinkney. V. English Common Law Reports. Reports of Cases argued and de- - termined in thu English Courts of Common Law. Edited by Thomas Sergeant and John C. Lowlier, Esqrs VI. Orpliic Poetry. Orpheus Poeiarum Grscorum An- - tiquUsimus.—Auctore Georgia Hen rico Bode. VII. Columbus. Codice diplnmitico Colombo Ame ricano, oasis Raccoltn di Document! originalie inediti, spettanti a Cristo- fbro Colombo, toe. Genova, 1823. VIII. Gold and Silver in Mexico. A report on the Expodiency of Augmenting the Duties on the Ex portstion of Gold and Silver, presnn ted to the General Constituent Con gress of Moxico, by the Committee of Finance and MincB, August 9, 1824. IX. Critical Notices. 1. Palfrey’s Historical Dis course. 444 2. Perkins's History of the Late War. 443 3. W riffbrd’s Mercantile Pen manship. 45t 4. Summary View of America 453 5. Addresses before the New- Vork Academy of Fine Arts 459 6. Bacon’s Plea for Africa. 482 7. Barnard’s Polyglot Gram mar. 474 8. Crafts’ Address before the Palmetto Society. 464 9. Blanco White 1 * Spanish Varieties. 467 Quarterly List of Now Publi cations. 469 Index. ' 483 Just received by W. T. WILLIAMS. Oct 20 29 NOTICE. T HE undersigned, having been appoin ted by Messrs ANDREW LOW to CO OF SAVANNAH AND ISAAC, LOW to CO OF LIVERPOOL, Assignees for the equal benefit of all their Creditors, hereby notify and request all per sons having any claim or demand whatso ever agaihst either of the said firms, or the individuals composing the same, to reuder der them in to the assigneesforthwith; and those creditiori who reside out of Savannah •re requested, at., the time they render such statement, to appoint tn attorney in this City with authority to represent their william Gaston, BENJ. BURROUGHS, N, WALLACE. Asigneei trThe Editors of the New-York Com mercial Advertiser the Bouton Gazette, the Charleston Courier, the Milledgcville Jour nal, Augusta .Chronicle , (ltd Daileu Gazette are requestion to publsh tho shove notice for *ir.ty days from this dale, and forward their accounts for payment; . nnv M 2m—45 ' |£Uil.v corks. lasortment of very superior and com- >H Velvet Corks, just received and V LAY to HENDRICKSON, - v ftr- -T -P . *2*,sdV ft"AWi,,,-. A. Lout Ssm’l Adorns Dr John R Allan, 4 Jonas Airiciis R J Arnold Mrs Strah Armstrong Caleb Arnold Went* Arnold . B. , . . Jimee Bernard Amos Baker, 2 Wm Baker E R Backer F Ballard Path Bradley Allen Beasley Wm JJontlcy Lewis Byrsn L L Bogs Da lit Brows Wm Brooko JubT Billies Thus S Bond James H Bollough Mrs M C Boyd E Bourque Mrs Ami Box Mrs M E Bullock C. Josiah H Clark Ham 1 Carney Ann J Craig * Mrs Corrutliers Miss Ann Criin John Cox Wm Killimtrick James Kirk Cant C P Laaactt E 8 Lsvindor. Wm M.Leigh, t T Leonard Mrs Mary Leahy DrLeath Simeon Leonard Charles Lockhart Miss At"> B Boyd Capt John Low M. C A Msg wood Donald Mncl tey, 8 Mis* H B Mahcw Capt. Richard Mar- cellin . Cppi N W Morrell George Minglodorff Met Eliza Alii Ion Samuel Mills Mrs Henrietta Miller , John MoroH { Mrs Sarah W Mont gomery Henry Mornirtgstar r Mrs u C H Montgo- ' mefy Mr and Mrs Mount K D Mongin May River, S C Edward Monroe Editor of the Museum Mrs Margaret Con-j MargarelB M’Conky don • t Josepif McCoy John J Colenton J Mrs S A G McIntosh Messrs R Cook to Co # Manus McHeney Wm Cooper James Curry D. R. Davison Win Davis Biephlw, Davis Alex Drew 2 Miss Dully Airs Ann Duke Mr Dumjihy E. to F. Mary Evans Jacob Fahm . ..... Mrs M A Fletcher 3 } Henry J Poole Wm A Flemming | W A Pollard 1 Goo John McCaller j N I Capt Stephen Nye | P- & Q. } Caleb Pratt I Mrs Patterson < Rob S Patten, 2 ; N J Patterson i Jos Periain { James Perry S Mrs Ann Pitt j Lendsoy C Printer, 4 t James P Provost Charles Fitchett Rev B Flournoy 2 James P Fuller G. Wm Puck Monet B Qunley R. J Wm Bate kin Dr James A Gray. { Mrs Nancey Bead HiitonHead; A W Redding 3 MrsLW Gardner } Msj >v (' Redding Ariane Grandmout j Jntncs C Richardson Capt W Gale Lewis Geiadon John Grimes, Bullock County Dr ThosGeldersleave j Mrs Eliza Ross John Gill s S. John Gilbert | Solomon S Shad Janice Govsn, 2 | Win T Stalhum Mrs Estha Goldsmith j L D Slalter I James Rose ; Miss B Robertson Geo T Rodgeri I James T Ross A CARD. T HE sitbscriher, admitted to prartire in the several Comte of Law and Equity n this State, oilers to the public his pro fessional services in -the Courts of Bibb, I Henry, I Janet, | Crawford. Monroe, I Jaeper, Tvigsrt, , Pilce. WASHINGTON POE. Mscon, Bibb County, (Ga.) July 7 84 FRESH SWEET OIL, O F very superior quality, suitable for ta ble use, just received and for sate by LAY to HENDRICKSON, Nov 3 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. RANAWAY; F ROM the Office of the Georgian, on Sat urdav last, THOMAS W. HOWELL, an indented apprentice to the Printing Busi ness, about eighteen years of age. tali 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 fellow apprentice, it is hoped that no person of character will harbor or trust him. Oct 27 O. to W ROBERTSOJf. RAN A W A Y, F ROM the subscriber, about a month tgo, JOHN HOWELL, an indented ap prentice to the Drug Business, about fifteen years of age, small and slender—shew* all hit front teeth when he laughs. All per sons are cautioned against harboring said boy, as thq law will be put in force against them J. B. BERTHELOT Oct 29 ■ y • - 33p HU l ii. '.. o.'AiViaii SE- GARS, tor. JUST RICKtVID, JCEGS Prime Goslien Bqtttor 15,000 “ Cabanas" 8egars’' Ton* Logwood, flu 1 sale by J. B. HEBAERT to CO. MISSING. O NE box hats,marked A-G.Semmcs.fmm ship Augusta. Also, one box merchan- dizemarkod diamond M. No,53. supposed to l|avo been shipped from New-York, by mis take, in some vessel bound to this place.— Any information respecting them, Will be thankfully received by j Hester A Shennen . j John Street { W Smith J Peter Hbick , Mrs MsrFis Smith j Mrs Eliza Smith I Amury Sehlay J James Smith Miss Margaret A > Stoney j Thomas S Sullivan | John G Scrugs I The keeper of -the 1 Female Asylum { T. f Maj Jns Taylor 1 Capt Thou T Titffk ( James A Tippin* j Ezekiel Tyson j Tltlenghasl Topkins f Dr James Troup i Mrs Eliza Tlminas | Miss Sarah Todd i Nichnl Titnilmll { Capt John Turner | C W Turner { W. i James II Watson The Secretary of the ’ Hugh Watt- Ladies Jewish So- j Mrs Harsh Walburg cielv i Mrs Mari Wallace Mis$ M Irwin { Dr Win Waring Airs Jane W Joyner } ft'G Wallace Joseph W Jones '■ Goo M Waters Jane W Joyner • Thos White Henry W Jordon J ThomasA \V illiams 2 K. j Miss Ann II Willi- Jaines Kennedy , amson WmKeys ; Mrs Martha VVylly Mrs Harsh W Kirk i 8arali Williams R R Killer ) Mostor J I White J Keen NCapt Isaac Wooster GEO. SCHLEY, P. M. ' Dec 2 7 Thos M Guddaril Mr Goldcy Peter Guerard H. John Hatcher, 2 Pearson Hardee Betty Habersham Sami Hale Miss Mary E Hazard John Hartford Charles Harper Win B Hatcher > Mr Hatchett John Healy Rev Geo Hill 3 Peter G Hyru Sit ml Uino Miss Alary W How ard ThosW Ilowell John Hover Francis F Hodgens Patrick Hughes John Jackson Susan Jackson 3 Miss Jackson 2 Mrs Rose Jalineau, 3 T UB zphsenber arnvsls, a large HARDWARE, CV'i ED AND FANCY A MONO WUICB A tot, 4 Ivory ind Balance Handle Knives and Fork* Back and Bone Handle do do Razor* in cue* and do*, in grest va riety , r 1 Pan, Pocket, two blade and Sportraen’a Knives Rodger’s Knives and Scissor* Shoe, Bread, Butchers’ and Cooks’ Knives Chizzela, Plane Irens, and Gouges of all k mis - Drawing Knives, broad and narrow . .Axes , Plated, Brittauia, and Iron, tea and ta- . ble Spoons Brittannia tea and coffee Pots, Compo sition. copper and iron Tes-ketlios Composition Saucepans and Digesters Brass, iron and Japanned Candlesticks apd Lamps Waffle and Wafer Irons Gilt, plated, pearl, bune and japanned 1 Buttons Cost, vest and suspender Moulds . Padlocks, chest, trunk, till and Clip board brass and iron Box Locks KnAb and Mortice Locks Stock locks Files and Rasps of all kinds Morocco pocket-books and wallet* Note cases snd work hexes dressing esses Brass curtain, cloak and curtain Pins Bras* and iron butt Hinges Wood snd bed screws Hook and Plato Hinges Studios snd Hand Hammer* Anvil* and Vices Iron wedge*, Shoe end nail Hammers Brass commode Knobs Brass, iron and wood Castors Coal-scoops and cnal-heode Coal-sifters and Dust pans. Spit-boxes Whittumore’a cotton and wool Cards. Block Tin, Fawcets, Ivory aud Horn Combs Fine tooth, crambo and dressing Combs Tuck and side Combs Spectacles and cases Plated stirrup iron*, bridle bitts to spurs Brass Andirons, shovel aud tongs Brass and wire Fenders Iron and Steol knitting pins Needles, Fish-hooks and Ashing tackle Cast iron Pols, ovens, dogs, Spiders to skillets Sad-irons, Trace-chains toscrerv pistes German, Euglisli. Blister and Oust steel Ilatid paunull, mill, pit, cross cut, back and keyhole Saws Brace and Bitts Round and flat Bolts Smith's and small Bellows Waggon and Cart boxes Bed Keys, Hide whips,'Tacke to Brads Copper Boat-nails, Spelling Books and Writing Paper, slatee and slate pencils Shovels, snades and hoes Together with almost every other article in the line, which are offered for tale on ac commodating terms by NATH. B. WEED. ware-house & onounssxox business, MACON. T IIE undersigned lias rented of Farisli Carter, Esq. hit Ware-Houses at tine place, and lenders hia services to his friends snd the 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 best exer tions will be used to give e ’iefaction to bis customers. The Ware-Ho 'a are new, extensive, safe, and very co. ’niently ar ranged and situated for the tn> action of business. He intends running two good d sub stantial boats during the boating reason, Which Will bo expedited in their passages up and down, by the aid of one of the Steam Boat CtmpanyU Steam-Boate. Insurance on merchandise and produce shipped by his hosts, can be effected in a responsible office on ss favorable terms as by any other boats that will run the river i and reasonable adj vancee will be made by him on produce shipped by them to tbe consignment of- his friends in Savannah. By tbe first boats he will receive a good supply.of GROCERIES which he will sell on moderate terms. He now offen for Sale, 200 Pieces first qnility Cotton Bagging I POO Bushels Liverpool Salt. JOHN T. ROWLAND. Macon, October 12, 1825. Oct 20' *9fel C C. GRISWOLD to CO offer for sale, • 10. Hogslu ads Leaf Tobacco 45 Kegs.Manufactured da 1 8 Bags Coffee Upg* Ver4|pfc Oct. 29 No. 6. Gibbons’ Range. GENERAL DRUG. CHEMICAL and FAMILY MEDICINE SiSI BOUSE. LAY to HENDRICKSON, Wholesale awl Retail Druggith, comer of Cbngreee and Whittaker Streets, • shad’s BDUDtHGl, SAVANNA H H AVE received by the late arrivals from Boston, New-York and Philadelphia, Lite remainder of their Fall and Winter supply of GOODS, Consisting of a very ex tensive and well selected assortment of Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery and Fancy Articles, Brushes, Dy:-Stuffs, Sfc. A great var,e. of Aputhecary and Phy sician’s Gl .sa Ware Ointment and Ph’ Pols Composition end Class Mortars Glass Lamps and Lamp Glasses Elegant Cut Glass Smelling Bottles Glass FminelH, Graduated Measures White and Green Vials, assorted, toe. SURGEON’S INSTRUMENTS. Poc ket Sets Turnkeys Trusties Spring and Thumb Lancets Forceps, Spatulas. Bougies, Catheters Apothecaries Seales and Weights, toe, PATENT MEDICINES, OF EVEHV DESCRIPTION, VIZ : Scidlilz and Soda Powders Balm of Quito Henry’s Calcined Magnesia Genuine Lee’s, Andersuu’a aud Houper’s Pills Swsim’s celebrated Panacea James’Anti-Dyspeptic Pills- Balsam Honey. Church’s Cough Drops Itch Ointment, &c. All of tvfiir.ii are offered for ante on the most liberal terms, for cash or credit. L. to H. having made such arrangements with the principal Drug-Houses in the Uni ted Slates, ss to be continually supplied with fresh snd genuine articles, flatter them selves that no establishment of the kind in this state, can offer greater inducements to dealers. The merchant, the planter, and the phys cian, can here be supplied with al most every article in tbe drug line, arid may depend upon having their orders e ecuted with neatness, accuracy and despatch. Nov 5 PI ANTERT HOTEL, WARRENTON. Subscriber* bating enter* ito co-partnership iu the. TEES’ HOTEL, take4his method of infonrtmg tbsir friend* and the Pubiio (hat they continue to keep up (bat well' known establishment, no the east tide of the pubiio square in Wsrrentoo. and return their sincere thanks to thole who base favored them with their custom, snd with fur a continuance of (hat support from the pubiio which their attention to basinets will merit. Their table will be supplied with every thing the country and season afford. Their Bar will be sspplicd with the chuicest kind of 11- qeors—Stables provided with good provender and attended by faithful and careful ostferl. ASA CHAPMAN, MARTHA EVANS. October 18. IU* The Editors of the Augusta Chroniole and Savannah Georgian, arc requested to pub lish the shove once e week for 8 weeks, and forward their accounts to the subscriber! in Warrington. A. C. ft M. A. ' Oct. 27 32 Georgia—CanMlea Couatr ’H.b. decessad, applies t. the Court at ary of said County, for letters dire^-T WW”*!: sJji therefore, to ats^pj , «M> heir* *#d inn 6f *>id deceased, to file their object^, ; ’» my Offica, on o',b.f“ tba flrrt hloedsy is January neat, ot 1^, will be granted te tho apphoant ffS—| Witaeas the Hen . Williira Gibe*. ES atejrsaf-“ft jn-e "o Bailey, o. c q. c.c. POLICE OFFICE, Savannah, Oct. 25, 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 pans Its bearer after ten o’clock at night, and that iio special ticket will avail after the same hour “ unless the'place where he or she is going and the //ur/nte Jbr which said ticket is given, be specified thereinSuch special ticket will be effectual for one night only. JOSEPH W.JACKSON, Oct 29 Chairman of Council. » SULPHATE QUININE. a FRESH SUPPLY of thia Valuable s. Medicine, warranted genuine, just re ceived per Lauisi Matilda, and for sale bv Nov 30 LAY to HENDRICKSON. NOTICE. T HE Consignee of6 packages 3 marked “ C. N- Case" and 2 marked “ D. Per kins" is requested to call at the office of HALL to HOYT, nor |S 47 LONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS. 4 BALES Heavy London Duffle Blanket!, • targe size, just received and for tale by Nor 10 CALVIN BAKER. WANTED FIl WO large sized Franklin Stoves. Ap. i ply to GEO. KYERSON. doc 2 , 7 ENGLISH POTATOES. BUSHELS English Potatoes, just re ceived and for sale by BRADLEY, CLAGHORN to. WOOD. Nov 21' 40 PIIESH MPICES. ,. FRESH supply of Spices moh as, Mace, - Cloves, Nutmegs. Giniiainou, Alspice and Pepper. Also, superior Zandt Currants, havejust been received and for sale low by LAY to HENDRICKSON, Druggists. Dee 19 LANDING, From ship Louisa Mutitda.fram Neso- York, CA BOXES FRESH RAISINS J” 1000 Pounds New Burlington Hams, and for sale bv PHILBKICK to SCRANTON, Market Square. IN STORK, to Half hbls. fresh Buckwheat Meal 10 Quarter du do Nov 29 BILLS ON NEW. YORK AND tHIL- ADELPHM, I N sums snd at tights, to suit purchasers, for sale by S. ft. M. ALLEN to CO. Nov 7 39 WANTED. ORTH CAROLINA BANK NOTES, by T. S. LUTHER. Nov 4 N' COFFEE. J UST received, 60 Bags, 15 Barrels Cu ba Coffee. Applv to Dec 10 J. B. HERBERT to CO. BLACKSMITHS TOOLS. A NVILS. Vicos. Screw Plates, Ham mers, Files, Bellows and Bellows Pipes, for sale by N. B WEED. Nov 9 PIANO KORIES TUNED A.fsD REPAIRED ON THE MOST APPROVED PUIN. AND AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. A LL orders left at Mr. Morrell’s Cabinet Ware-Home, will be punctually attend ed! o SAM’L. L. SPF.ISSEGGER. N. B.—PIANO FORTES to hire by tbe monlh or year. Oct 18 W Notice. yrtNE MONTHS after date, spnliestlon will L7 be made to the Honorable Inferior Court ■I '."h ti-am coumy. for leave to sell the real in I personal estate of the late I4r* Ann Ham- ,|tnu, deceased, for the benefit of the Heir* indcrcdilorsoftuid e»tate, WOO THING TON GALE, Executor u,,-h in s WINTER STRAINED LAMP OIL. A Fi ESH SUPPLY of very light colored Pure Winter Strained Lamp Oil, just received and Tor sale by Oct 27 . GEO. jgBISON, Druggist, I S openafna Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 3 until 6 o'clock. - act 4 St :C. N otice. OOtNE months jfter da e, application wilt he J\| nsde to the Honorable th ' tnferioi Court' of Camden County, when tiri ng fur ordinary .mrpo'CSi for leave io »ell 250 acre* of land ielongt.:g to the estate of J' hi Brown, d'-- :easeu, for the benefit of the heirs sod credi- m* of sai i ertste. SAHAH BROWN, Admistrstrix. Jeffiraon. 18th June, 1'2*. Jun'. 2 7% Georgia—‘ .ainden County TO Al.L H HOM IT MAT CONVBIW W tiB'tEAS Louis D.tfour, Auminitt jio. of the Etute of U.die Pelleti„, applies to the Court of Ordinary of sudcog^ ly, for letter* dUtmStoiy on said These are, therefore, to cite and admonisfa - ,a and singoUr, the helm snd creditor, , lf ...I deceased to file their objec inns (if to* ih„ have) in my office, on er before thelm goo dly in January nest, or letters will be mm. to tie .applicant. * Witaeas Ike Hon. William (iibrel | A.». ,I one of the Justices of uid Coun- i- ‘ tbi*2SihHuiie, 18 5. JOHN BAII.Y.c.c.o, c. c. Jimc 30 Georgia—Chatham County. In ihe Court of Ordinsry, Hay Term, 18« i kRthepe ition of Henry Ch*mpioo,.,W " istrstor of John Street, dr cr u»«d. pruyinw en order Nisi o be made absolute on his c u .‘ plying wita the law, for „l £ of * Ui „f Ground, number four, [4] second Tytf.inj Bey.'.otd* W*r.l—Alto, p ,rt ,.f a Lot, number SIS, Tower Tylbing, Decker W-.d. being die real estate of the arid Uuc. lor me benefit of the heirs and creditor*:—It iioidorcd, tint a notice be pubbabed nine ni.mih*, inoov ot the Public Gasetls of tbe City of Sannwh. requiring »1 petaoni inte< cstod, to shon cue, if any they have, why the prayer tbe peti- tioner should not lie giantcd. S M„ ItONtl, c c. o, Msv 14 Georgia—Chatham County. l-i tbe Court of CrUiotiy—M»v Term, O N the pecitiun of Uobtrt H’.»y, Em. u:nt of John Wackerl ’^ de;:. prayii genuidet sA/«ito be uiiide Rbsolute, on Im complyuig w tt» the itw, to Mtll two Tuct* of Land in LaU/eni Count*. t beinjf tbe real etUte ot’tiic -«i>! dccensed. for tho benefit of the d credit Jr*: It i* ordered, tiut • notice he ubiiihed- nine months, it» one of the G> *. tie* of the city of 9»v*nn*b, requiring h\ >ei*ou§ inlet efiled, to liiom c*uce. li any they d»n, wity tbe prayer of the p. tuiuncr iIkai'kI not be rented. & W BONO, c c: «. 'ft Georgia—Camden coun y. TO A a. WHOM 1 r MAY UON CERA. tMTLEUEASJ B cbl.iltJun.admiuoira'ot v T ot' tbe cantos of DsvidTueket sed D-titl 4’Gredit, applies tu the Court of Ordinary of eiiid Couuty, for Letter, dumb nry on tbe mate* of said deceived ptisans: These *rq litrefore, to cite snd ad nouisb the heir, s.4 creditors of said deceased pet sons, to tl< heir objections (if any they have) hi my of Ace, on or before the first Monday in Jinurry neat, or letters will be granted to the appli cant, Witnras the Hon. William Gibxuy one oi the Justices of laid Court, this 23th June, 18 5. JOHN BAILEY, e. c o.c.e. ton. 30. O'* 1. 5 Georgia - Camden County. BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOI SAID COUNTY. W HEREAS ’otm Chevalwr, bus sppliad to said Court, fiir Letters Oi«n,uwii on the estates of Samuel Cou nt snd Enr, E. Muck, deceased. These sic, therefore, u cite and admoniah, all snd wbg'ilar, tbe kin dred and creditors ot the said d 'Cette,! per, tons, to file 'heir objections, if any they Imre, in my pffije. on hr before the first Mni.dsy in January neat, or Letters will be granted tin applicant. Wi’ness tbe Honorable James Scott, tint of the jo,,lice* of »*id Court, tins sis- teei.th ,i*v of April, e ghtecn huwlrul and twenty-five. [L. s.) jouN bailey, c. c. o. i. c. Apr 171 34 Notice. N INE MONTHS sfterthe date hereof, ip. plicotiun will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary for the County of chat, ham, for leave to sell the whole ur a part, or parts of s tract of land, lying and bring in the Co mty of Effinyh.m, containing bv re cent survey, nine hundred and eigbtv.fi,c acre*, and known by the name of the Tuck- ,sleeking Tract, formerly the property of King and Hotchkiss, now belonging to the estate of Alexander S. Roe’s orphans, fur the benefit of Slid orphans. WILLIAM MOBEt, Guardian A- 8. StueC 0<>n»n«. July 14 87 N otice. N INE MONTHS after date, application will be made tu the Interior Jour* of Chatham County, sitting for ordinary purfu- ses, fur leave to sell til tbe real estate of the late Thomas Savage, of Bt ysts County, vix: Point Plantation, consisting of two hundred snd eighty seres Rice Land, on the Ogeechet R'trer, four mites below the Ferry, *4j iining the plantation cf Joseph Habetsum snd Sts phen BRlott Alsu, two hundred and fifty seres, more or leas, of Pine Land, appertain ing thereto, Alee, a Tract of Land called Salina, aoutslning fifty acres, on Medway Bis er, adjoining the koto of J. J, Maxwell. S, - MART SAYAQE, Adm’rx. JOMlJ • TI, Georgia—Camden County. UY THE COURT OF ORDINARY fO SAID C OUNTY. CTTOHBRE A8 Lewis Bsohlott, .ppfies to th JJf Court of Ordinary of said Ooui'ty: for Letters Dismisaory on theestsieof Fr.n o Rjsulupe: I !:,:** see, therefore, to cite admomsli, all ur.d singular, the kindred * ,° creditors of isid deceased, to file their o!'j=c- lions, if any they have, in my office, on or be- fore the fi it Monday in Jsntisry next, other- ■met Letters Dismisaory will be granted the ippliesnt- Witness the Honorahle Ssmutl Ctorke, one of the Justices of said Cnatt. ’bit sixteenth day of April, eigbtecs bur dred and twenty-five. . [L.».] JOHN BaDjKY, C. C. 0..C. C Atiril 2’ 24 Georgia—Camden couuty. TO ALL A It0.11 IT MAI COM EkK *» tfcREoS Jonn Hardee, Ail-vi-ssr-W JJ jf th. Estate oi D.vidG. Josesi, *» „ a id c unty, deceaked, appi es to the W“ ,,f Ordinary of s-id cmuity. for letter. “W iii isOt y on suit! .. 1 hc*e are therefore to ci•»») wmufj all *nd nnffultr« the heiw *»d creditor* o(m deceased, tu fi e thair atjnr ions (if »ny tW li-te) in my office, • n or before the finl bw : , R y in Maidi nest, otherwise letters wdl w tjran-d ttie applicant. , Witnesv ilio Hon. William Gibson, oae* fl- 8.) he Justicss of uid Court, IM Sfftb August, 18:3 JOAN BAILEY, C!k. C. 0 C. C- Scot, s J!L Georgia, Chatham .County By the Hniorelile tbe Justices of the I’* 1 ’* Court of Chsthim County, sitting for * ■liH&niS* IT MAT CONCE* CTOttBRKAS Jonathan Meiss, -^® 1 ' 1 ®': \J3T tor of the estate of Samuel H*tif(“* deceased, bsa petitianed the Corn taHWJ ry, to he dismiaud from hi* uid tfun: Now there are therefore, to admonish all perarnw interested fothem^* tate. to file their oMetdion*. if any ‘h«f to thegrs-ting of tie prayer of i^' 1 ;^ in the Clerk’s Office of Use mU Oeafs" before the tenth ity pf Mueh wild Letter* Dismlupry.wdl he gmuled vfitr^utos HeoorsWe towUremy of the ssu: JuiieaA this ‘•"‘vjjg ^«WCaid**9 Sept 18