About Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1825)
,WIB ^Bj^ tl a l ^'.ipL' a 8L tit! ~■ »'•< fr CITY SHERIFF'S SALES, On ttsJM TWWoy in January n«<, WMF1LL b« sold ia float of foa Cosrt-House , W'T between fop aw*) hour* of tan and Om negro woofon, named J)e«, lavied on In ifttWV two eieeutiora from the Coart of Mam ftm nod Oysr and Tsnninor. for Mm-city of Ssyamiah, Inna Norton, vs. C. Johastoo, C. Q, Johnston, and Jana F. John, ■loo, aad Potty It Orooo, s* La"i» John- ■too aod Catharine Juhneton. A. I. D’LYON, C. S. DooS 9 MANSION HOUSE.* m m f" ' * SHERIFF’S SALES, Qntkejtrit Tuesday to Jon. next, WMTltLbe told boforo the court boon in IT tha City of Savannah, between the boor* of 10 tod 4 o'clock, AH that lot ofgiDuod aod improvSments.no 4, W,lmlngtoa Tything, Dsrfcy Ward,known ■a the City Hotel; levied on to ratiafy an ex- qeatioo-ia favor of A. k J. Scaddor, against fleeter Early. . All that wharf lot no. 8; and improvements, in tbo City of Savannah, commooly known i« Riooh wharf; levied on to satisfy two execu tions against the administrators of Thomas Rigsg deceased, one in (avor of Geo. Wood- no. the other of Thomas- Wright—properly pointed out by the plaiotifa attorney. Two bales of stained Sea Island Cotton; levied oo ae tbe property of John M’Nish, to satisfy an execution in favor of G. W. Coe, .■ againat John M'Niah, Alexander Hunter and Allred Wade. A. D’LYON, o. a. c. c. dees 9 Hie subscriber begs leave to inform his IViende and the pttblip, that he hne completed his l*rge mnd commodious hours, in the beet end moot comfortable manner, and ten- dors his thanks to those who have heretofore favored him with their cells, and flatter,' himself that by nis unremitted attention to ( please, he will share a part of the publio mtronage. Hia house will at all timea be iirniehod with the beat tbe country affords, his bar with choice liquors, and hia stable* witli good corn ana proveoder, together with • faithful and experienced oatinr. The Ifahsion House is situated on the east aide of tbe poblic square, in the town of Glinton, directly on the road leading from Milledge- villa to Macon, and nearly oppoeite the Clinton Hotel. H. H. BLATTER. Clinton, August S3. 07fro N. B Families can ba accommodated With private rooms, whioh are comfortable. ITT The editors of the Augusta Chroni cle and Savannah Georgian, are requested to publish the above advertisement onoe a week for 'three months and forward their accounts to this office for settlement. WOT QF M5TTSWI D EMAINlNQ in tbs Post-Office Sives- liab, 1H December, 1685. £T Persons wishing letters flrom this list will please ask for Advertised Likert, SHERIFF’S BALE. jli , On the frit Tuesday to Jan. next, ‘ISfiLL be sold before the Court House TIL in tha City of Savannah between the hddit.of iO and 4 o’clock, Ail that tract or parcel of land contain- tof 467 acres, more or less, together with KM acres of marsh land called Oakland, si- lying and being in Little Ogeechie District in the County of Chatham; bound- •don the north by landa of Flemming Akin, 0* thp Mat by lands of Doet. Parker, and toe tli* south by lands of B. Walburger, and •tor l|te wept by northeast branch of Little Ogeechie River, together with all and sin gular, editioes and improvements,; levied on under afi fa or foreclosure from George L. Cone, to JAhn M’Niah, Peter Mitchel and Robert Mitchel. I. D’LYON. a. c. c. hov 7 38 - w-r—— • “ EXECUTOR’S SALE. W ILL be sold by leave obtained from the Honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham County, on the first Tnovday in February next, before the Court House in the city of Savannah, between the usual houra, the Lot with the improvements, situ ate in the city of Savannah, in the said coun ty, and known in the plan of said city by the number 63, Brown Ward, for the benefit of the heirs'and legatees of the estate of the late Hugh M’Call, deceased. * THOMAS M’CALL, Surviving Executor. Nov 95 If ADMINISTRAiOK’S SALE. On the Jiret Tuesday to February next, W ILL be sold before the Court-Hooso in the city of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale, a tract of Land, known ns No. 8. Eighth District, Pike (formerly Monroe) County, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate of N J. Bayard. Sold by permission of the Honorable the Justices ot the Inferior Court of Chatham County. ' N. J. BAYARD. Administrator estate N. S. Buysrd. NnvM If MJTICE O N the 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? 3’,+t* O— sheRifi's sale. O N the first Saturday after the first Tuesday in January oext. will be sold at the Market house in the town nf Si Ma rys, between ten and (bur o’clock—Six bales and one pocket of cotton, levied in as the property of Francis Richard, to satisfy an execution in favor of Thomas H. Miller for the use of A. Low k Co. M. H. HEBBARD, S. C. C. St. Marys, Dec. 1,1885 Dec. 12 16 NOTICE. T HE undersigned, having been appoin ted by Messrs ANDREW LOW & CO OF SAVANNAH AND ISAAC, LOW k CO OF LIVPRPOOL Assignees for the equal benefit of all their creditors, hereby notify and request all per sons having any claim or demand whatso ever againat either of the said firms, or the individuals composing the same, to render der them in to the assignees forthwith ;' and those ureditiora who reside out of Savannah are requested, at the time they render such statement, to appoint an attorney in this City with authority to represent their WILLIAM GASTON, BENJ. BURROUGHS, N, WALLACE, Arigneee. CrThe Editors of the New-Yorg Com- meroial Advertiser the Boston Gazette, the Charleston Courier, the Milledgeville Jour nal, Augusta Chronicle, and Darien Gazette ara requestion to publsb tbe above notice for fifty d*ys Dorn this date, usd forward their accounts for pay ment. BOV 14 8m—45 Worth American Review. At). XLIX. CONTENTS. Claims of the United States on Naples 1 and Holland. I. Messuage of tho President of the United States to the House of Representstivea, relative to p-the claim on Naples. 8 Message of the President of the United Stales, transmitting the cor respondence relating to the clsima of the citizen* nf the United States up on the Government of 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. 8. Correspondence of Lord Byron with a Friend; including hia Letters to his Mother; in 1809, 1810, and 1811. 3. Journal of the Conversation of Lord Byron. By Thomas Medwin. III. Wayland’s Discourses on theDutiei of an American Citizen. The Duties of an American Citi zen ; \wn Discourses delivered in the First Baptist Meeting House iu Bos ton. By Francis Wayland.jr. IV. Pinkney’s Poems Poems. 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 VI. Orpnic Poetry. Orpheus Poeiarum Grmcorum An- tiquissiinua.—Auctore Georgio Hen rico Bode. VII. Columbus. Codioe diplomatico Colombo-Ame ricano, ozsia Raccolta di Documcnti original! e inediti, spettanti a Cristo- foro Colombo, die. Genova, 1883. VIII. Gold and Silver in Mozico. A report on the Expediency of Augmenting the Duties on the Ex portafion of Gold and Silver, presen ted to the General Constituent Con gress of Mexico, by the Committee of Finance aod Mines, Augnst * 1834. IX. Critical Notices. 1. Palfrey’s Historical Dis course. 444 8. Perkins’s History of the Late War- 443 3. Wri Kurd's Mercantile Pen manship! 451 4. Summary View of America 453 5. Addresses before the Ncw- York Academy of Fine ArtB 459 8. Bacon’s Plea for Africa. 488 7. Barnard’s Polyglot Grim mar. 474 8. Crafts' Address before the PalmettoSociety. 404 9. Blanco White’s Spanish Varietis*. 467 Quarterly List of New Publi cations. a 459 Index. 483 Just received by W. T. WILLIAMS. Oct 20 89 _ . At; Lout Baut’l Adams Dr John R Allen, 4 Jonas Alrichs R J Arnold Mrs Sarah Armstrong Caleb Arnold Weal* Arnold James Barnard' Amop Baker, t Writ Baker E R Backer F Ballard Patk Bradley Allen Beasley Wm Bentley Lewis Byran L L Bog* Danl Brown Wm Brooke JobT Bolls* Thos S Bond James H Bollqugh Mrs M C Boyd E Bourqnin Mrs Ann Box Mrs M E Bullock C. Josiah H Clark Sami Carney Ann J Craig Mrs Corrothers Miss Ann Crim John fox Mrs Margaret Con don , John J Colenton Messrs R Cook & Co W m Cooper James Curry D. Davison Wm Davis , Stephen Davis Aleg Drew 2 Miss Duffy * Mrs Ann Duke Mr Durophy E. & F. Mary Evans Jacob Fuhm Mrs M A Fletcher 8 Wm A Flemming Charles Fitcliett Rev B Flournoy 8 James P Fuller Q. Dr James A Gray. Hilton Head Mrs LW Gardner Ariane Grandmont Capt W Gale Lewis Geradon John Grimes, Bullock County Dr Tho-Geldertleave John Gill John Gilbert James Ghvan, 8 Mrs Estha Goldsmith Thos M Goddard Mr Goldey Peter Guerard H. John Haulier, 2 Pea f rson Hardee Betty Habersham Sami Hale Wm Killpatriok. James Kirk ,L. Capt C'P Lassett B S Ltviuder. Wm M Leigh,fo- T -Leonard | i KSS u,b ' Simeon Leonard 'Cbarls* Lockhart Mias Ann B Boyd CaptJohnLow C A Majfwood Donald Mackey, 8 Miss H B Mahew Capt Richard Mar- cellin Capi N W Merrell George Mingledorfif Mrs Eliza Milieu Samuel Miila Mrs Henrietta Miller John Morell Mrs Sarah W Mont- HimryVorningslarr Mrs 0 C H Montgo mery Mr and Mrs Mount R D Mongin May River, S C Edward Munroe Editoroftlie Museum MargaretB M’Conky Joseph McCoy MrsS AG McIntosh Manus. Mcllenb) Gun John McCaller N Capt Stephen Nye P.&Q. Caleb Pratt Mrs Patterson Bob S Patten, 8 N J Patterson Jos Periim James Perry Mrs Ann Pitt Lendsay C Printer, 4 James P Provost Henry J Poole W A Pollard ( Wm Puck , Monet B Qunley a. Wm Raiekin Mrs Naiicey Read A IV Redding 3 Maj VV C Redding James C Richardson James Rpsa Miss B Robertson Geo T Rodgers James T R"ss Mrs Eliza Russ S. Solomon 8,Shod Win T Statham L D Blatter Hester A Sliermen ' John Street , W Smith ' Peter Shieh Mrs Marria Smith Mrs Eliza Smith Amury Sehlay James Smith T HE tubteribef ha* received hy the late arrivals, a large assortment of HARDWARE, CI TLERY. JAPAN* » ED AJ/D FANCY OOOS, AMOKO WHICH AUK, Ivory and Balance Handle Knivee and Forks Buck and Bone Handle do do Razor* in case* and doz. in great va riety Pen, Pocket, two blade and Sportmen’s Knives Rodger’s Knives and Scissors , Shoe, Broad, Butchers’ and Cooka’ Knivea Chizaela, Plane Irons, and Gougea of •II kinds Drawing Knivee, broad and narrow Axes Plated. Brittania, and Iron, tea and ta ble Spoons Brittannia tea and coffee Pots, Compo sition, copper and iron Tea-kettles Composition Saucepans snd Digesters Brass, iron and Japannod Candlesticks and Lamps Wafflo and Wafer Irons Gilt, plated, pearl, bone and japanned Buttons Coat, vest and suspender Moulds Padlocks, chest, trunk, till and cup board brass and iron Box Locks Knob and Mortice Locks Stock locks Files and Raips of all kinds Morocco pocket-books snd wailsto Note cases and work boxes dressing cases Brass curtain, cloak and curtain Pins Brass and iron hutt Hinges Wood and bed screws Hook and Plate Hinges Sledges and Hand Hammer* Anvils aud Vices Iron wedges, Shoe aod nail Hammers Brass commode Knobs Brass, iron and wood Castor* Coal-scoops and coal-heods Coal sifters end Dust pans, Spit-boxes Whittcinore’s cotton ala! wool Cards. Block Tin, Famsets, Ivory and Horn Comha Fine topth.cramho and dressing Combs Tuck and side Combs SjNctncles and eases Plated stirrup irons, bridle bitts & spnrs Brass Andirons, shovel and tongs Brass and wire Fenders Iron and Steel knitting pins Needles, fish-hooks and fishing tackle Q»st iron Puts, ovens, dogs, Spiders & skillets Sad-irons, Trace-chains k screw pistes German, English, Blister and Cast steel Hand pannell, mill, pit, erosa cut, back end k°vhnle Saws Brace and Bitts Round anil flat Bolts Smith’s and small Bellows Waggon and Cart boxes Bod Keys, Hide whips. Tacks k Brads Copper Boat-nails, Spelling Books and Writing Paper, slates and slate pencils ShovelB. sondes and hoes Together with almost every other article in the line, which are offered for sale on ac commodating terms by NATH. B. WEED, Oct 29 No. 6. Gibbons’ Range. Miss Mary E Hazard j Miss Margaret A John Ilnrtford Charles Harper Wm B Hatcher Mr Hatchett John Healy Rev Geo Hill 3 Peter G Hyrn Sami Hine i Stoney 5 Thomas S Sullivan | John G Scrugs J The keeper of the J Female Asylum 5 T. | Maj Jns Taylor ’ \ Capt Thos T Telft A CARD. 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 Mias Mary W How- $ James A Tippim ard | Ezekiel Tyson Tims W Howell { Tfllpnghpst Topkins John Hover f Dr James Troup Francis F Hodgens '■ Mrs Eliza Thomas Patrick Hughes i Miss Sarah Toild J. s Nichol Turnbull John Jackson j Capt. John Turner Susan Jackson 3 J O W Tinner Miss Jackson i J . W. Mrs Ruse Jalioeau, 3 5 James H Watson The Secretary of the * Hugh Watt- Ladies Jewish So-, Mrs Sarah Walburg cielv J Mrs Mary Wallace Miss M Irwin j Dr Wm Waring Mrs Jane W Joyner { R G Wallace Joseph W Jones ? Gen M Water* t"„ 0 w T---— - Thhs White ) } ThomasA Williams* S Miss Aim H. Willi j amson ? Mrs Martha Wylly Jane W Jovner Henry W Jordon K. James Kennedy Wm Keys EM, Monroe, I Henry, Jcuper, Janet, | Crawford, Twigpe, I Pike. 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 sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON, Nov 3 Druggists. Shad's Buildings. R ANA WAV, F ROM the Office of the Georgian, on Sat urday Iasi, THOMAS W. HOWELL, an indented apprentice to the Printing Busi ness, about eighteen years of age, tall and of thin visage. As this boy has absented him self in consequence nf a very moderate cor rection for an unprovoked apd brutal assault upon a fellow-apprentice, it is hoped that no person of character will harbor nr trust him, Oot *7 O. fr W. ROBERTSON. CORKS. A N usortmeht of very spperior snd com roon Velvet Corks, just received end for sale by LAY k HENDRICKSON, Nov 9 ' Druggists. Shad’s: Buildings *R ■I'.rTTi'T" SPANISH OOttiKN BUTTE ft, . GARS, jstr aicurta, KEGS Prune Goshen Buitsr 16,869 “ Cabanas" Sugars SB- 26 'RMP 10 ■ala by TACO- R A N A W A Y, F ROM the subscriber, about a month ago, JOHN HOWELL, an indented ap- prentice to the Diug Business, about fifteaq years of age, smaU and slender—shews ail hia front teeth when he laqgha. AU per sons are captioned against harboring said lioy, as the law will be put in force sgaiqst them. J. B. BERTHELOT. Oct 89 33p JUISS1NO. O NE box hats, marked A G.Semme* jrom •Ida August;*. Also, one beg tperchan- « ixe marked diamond M, No, 63. supporod to •v* bean shipped from New-York, by mis* 'take, in some vessel bound to this pjtce.— Any-information respecting them, will be thankfollyreceivedby No* It V HAIX fo HOYT. Mrs Sarah W Kirk $ Sarah Williams R R Killer j Master J I White J Keen JtCspt Isaac Wooster GEO. SCHLEY, P. M. Dec 8 7 PLANTER* HOTEL, W4RRENT0N. THE Subscribers having sntor- ed into-eo^parlnersbip in the A: PLANTERS' HOTEL, take this method of informing their friends end the publio that they continue to keep up that weh known establishment, do the tail side of tha public square in Warrenton. and. return their sincere thanks to those who hare favored them with Ibeir custom, aod wish for a contis*once of (hat support from the publio which their attentioo to business will merit. Their table will be supplied with every thing the country and season afford.. Their Bsf will be supplied whh the choicest kind offi- qeors—Stables provided with good proraador and attended hy faithful and oarefnl ostlars. ASA CHAPMAN, MARTHA EVANS. October 18. O* The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and Saraanah Georgian, are requested to pub- Itih tlie above onoe a week for 8 weeks, and forward their aeoouots to the sobseriben in Warrington. A. C. A M. A. Oct. 87 32 POLICE OFFICE, Savannah, Oct, 88, 1825. MBARRASSMKNTS having occurred in relation to tickets, notice is hereby given, that agreeably to the ordinance nam ed tint September, 1885, no general ticket will pass Its bearer after ten o’clock at night, and that no epecial ticket will avail after the same hour “ unteee the 'place where he orehe going and the purpose for which laid ticket given, be tpecjfitd therein." Such epecial ticket will be rnhctual fur one night only. JOSEPH W, JACKSON, Oct 89 Chairman of Council. ' WANTED T WO large sized Franklin Stoves, ply to dec 8 40 W \RE-HOU:iE k OKMXSSXON BUSINESS, MACON. T HE undersigned has rented of Farish Carter, Esq. his Ware-Houses st thi, place, and tenders his services to Ins friends anil (he public, in the above line of business, with assurances that any business confided to liiB care, eliall receive his personal and undivided attention, and that his best exer tions will be used to give e ‘iafaction to his customers. • The Ware-Ho ’• are new extensive, safe, and very co intently ar ranged and situated for the trn action of business. He intends running two good daub stantial boats during the boating reason which will be expedited in their passages up and down, by the aid of one ot the Steam Boat Company's Steam-Boate. Insurance on merchandise and produce, shipped by his boats, can be effected in a responsible office on as favorable terms as by any other boats that will run the river; and reasonable ndj vances will be made by him on produce shipped by them to the consignment of his friends in Savannah- By the first boats, he will receive a goo|t supply of GROCERIES, which he will sell on moderate terms. He now (ffere, fox Salt, 800 Piece* first quality Cotton Bagging 1000 Buihels Liverpool Salt. JOHN T. ROWLAND. Macon, October 12, 1885. Oct 80 89frt- V-r* g~% ,C. GRISWOLD k CO offer for sale VJ ‘ 10 Hogshe ads Leaf Tobacco 45 Keg* Manufactured do 8 Bags Coffee . FRESH SPICES. FRESH supply of Spices such as. Mace, Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Alspice and Pepper. Also, superior Zandt Currants, have just been received and for sale low by LAY k HENDRICKSON, Druggists. • Doc 18 LANDING, From ship Louita Matilda,from New- York, A BOXES FRESH RAISINS 1 1000 Pounds New Burlington Hams, and for sale hy PHILBRICK k 8dRANTON, Market Square, in STonx, , 10 Half bbls. fresh Buckwheat Meal ID Quarter do do Nov 29 I GENERAL DRUG, CHEMICAL and FAMILY MEDICINE WARE HOUSE. LAY k HENDRICKSON, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, comer of Contrail and Whittaker Streets, shad’s buildings, savannah, H AVE received by the late arrivals from Boston, New-York and Philadelphia, the remainder of their Fall and Winter supply of GOODS, consisting of * very ex tenaive and well selected assortment of Drugt and Medicinre, Perfumery ami Fancy Article>, Bruthet, Dy'-Stujft, fyc. A great vane- of Apothecary aud Phy sician’s, Gl es Ware Ointment and Pii’ Pots Composition and Glass Mortars ' Glass Lamps and Lamp Glasses Etegam Cut Glass Smelling Buttles Glass Funnels, Graduated Monsurra White and Green. Vials, assorted, he. SURGEON'S INSTRUMENTS. Po. ket Sets Turnkeys Trusses - Spring and Thumb Lancets Forceps, Spatulas. Bougies, Catheters Apothecaries Scales and Weights, Ac, PATENT MEDICINES, OV' EVERY DESCAieTION, VIZ : Seidlitz apd Soda Powders Balm of Quito Henry's Calcined Magnesia Genuine Lee’s, Anderson's and Ilooper’e Pills Swaim’s celebrated Panacea James’ Anti-Dyspeptic Pills Balsam Honey. Church’s Cough Drops Itch Ointment, kc. All of which are offered for sate on the most liberal terms, for cash or credit. k H. having made such arrangements with the principal Drug-Houses in the Uni ted States, as to be continually supplied with fresh and genuine articles, flatter them selves that no establishment of the kind in this state, can offer greater inducements to dealers. The morchant. the planter, and the physcian, can here be supplied with al most every article in the drug line, and may depend upon having their order* e-ecuted with neatness, accuracy aud despatch. Nnv S SULPHATE QUININE. FRESH SUPPLY of this Valuable Medicine, warranted genuine, just re ceived per Louisa Matilda, and for sale by Nov 30 LAY k HENDRICKSON, V NOTICE. T HE Consignee of 5 packages 3 marked C N Cass’’ and * marked “ D. Per kins’* is requested to call at the office of HALL k HOYT, nov 16 47. LONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS. 4 t!ALES Hoavy London Duffle Blankets, ianre size, just received aod for sale by Nov 10 CALVIN BAKER. WINTER STRAINED LAMP OIL. A FRESH SUPPLY of very light colored Pure Winter Strained Lapp Oil, jut received and tor sale by Oct *7 GEO. RYERgON, Druggist. THE UlBRAWt I S opened on Mondays, Wednesdays, snd . Fridays, fte'm 3 until 6 o’deok- oct* . Georgifo—Camden Cotmty TOALL WHOM IT MAt CO\cpll \ WJTUBRIlAt Alexander Atkin.i^ft’ W- W istrator on the Estate of Joha Alt -on, deceased, applies to the Conn of of Mid County, for letter, dirt^ skid estate i These are, therefore, to .dmontab all and smgutsr, tha hsira .Sd'iJf 'tota of said deceased, to tUa their e "* it,. ,. tied- the fort Monday in January nest, or wl? will be granted ta the applicant, Witney foe Hon. wutiarn GiW >*“**“•• Georgia—Camden Countv TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONVBUjf K^HEUKAS Louis Dofour, Adminiat-atm \ «f ‘he Estate of Buile Pelletier feS applies to the Court of Ordinary af -id “u U i 'J- *»' lettots diamiasory on Mid estate Thete are, IherefOTe.to cite uid»tmon..b'an and singular, the heirs snd creditors „f uM deceased to fils their objections (if any vhev have) in my office, on or before the Am uJ. day in January next, or tetters will be grams to the applicant, 8 Witness the Hoe. William Gibioe one of the Justices of said Coub. this35th June, !8’5. JOHN BAU,Y,e.o.o. e.e. 30 pz Ap- GEO. RYERSON. 7 . ENGLISH POTATOES. BUSHELS English Potatoea, just re ceived and for ante by BRADLEY, CLAGllORN k WOOD. Nov II Georgia-- Chatham County, In the Court of Ordinary, Hay Term, 18a. ' bN tbe petition of Henry Champion, admin. J utrstor of John Street, deceased, praying an order Nisi o be made abeelule on his com", plying witn the law, tor the sale of a Lot of Ground, number four, [4) second Tyiliicv Reynolds Ward—Silo, part of s Lot, number ail. Tower Tything, Decker Ward, being the real estate of the said uec. lor the benefit of the heirs aud creditors t—It is ordered, that s notice be published nine months, in one of the Public Gaaetts of the City of Savannah, requiriuad petaont interested, to ahaw cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the pet,, tioner should not be granted. S M. BOND, e e. o, May 14 44S Georgia—Chatham County. lo the Court of Ordinary—May Term, 1S2J. O N tbe petition of Robert Hoy, Exe- wot. of John Wackerlv, dec. prayiig an order' Am to be made absolute, on hia complying with the law, to sell Two Tracts of Land in Lsureni County, being the real eiute of the •aid deceased, for the benefit of the heira and creditors: It is ordered, that a notice be ubliahcd, nine months in one of the Ga- ettes of the city of Savannah, requiring ail persona interested, to show osuse, it any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted 8 M. BOND, c. e. o. v?,.- us *r BILLS ON NEW. YORK AND PHIL- ADELPtllA, N sums and at sights, to suit purchasers, for sale by S. *. M. ALLEN k CO. Nov 7 39 WANTED. N orth Carolina bank notes, by T. S. LUTHER. Nov 4 COFFEE. f UST received. 60 Bags, 15 Barrels Cu ba Coffee. Apply to J. B. HERBERT & CO. fl Dec 10 BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS. A NVILS. Vices, Screw Plates, Ham mers, Files, Bellows and Bellows Pipes, for sate by N. B. WEED. Nov 9 PIANO FORTES TUNED AAD REPAIRED ON THE MOST APPROVED PLAN. AND A T THE SHORTEST NOTICE. A LL orders left at Mr. Morrell’s Cabinet Ware-House, will be punctually attend, edt o SAM’L. L. 8PEISSEGGER. N. B.—PIANO FORTES to hire by tbe month or year. Oct Iff 28 Notice. N INE MONTHS after date, application will be made to tbe Honorable inferior Court ,f Chatham county, for leave to sell the real and personal estate of the late Hmi Ann Ham ilton, deceased, for the benefit of foe heirs rod creditors of said estate, WORTHING TON GALE, Executor, Warrh 10 a Notipe. (JOIN?, months after date, application will he (Flmade to the Honorable foelnferior Coart if Camden County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell 850 seres of land oelongi.ig to the eatate of Juha Brown, de ceased, for the benefit of foe heirs and credi ’.ora of sai l estate. SARAn BROWN, Admiatratris. Jefferson, I8tb June, 1°25. lo».e V 78 Notice. N INE HONTHS after the date hereof, ap plication will be made to the Honorabk- ihe Court of Ordinary for foe County of Chat ham, for leave to sell foe whole or a part, or parts of a tract of land, lying and being in the county of Effingham, containing by re- cent survey, nine hundred and eightv-fl r, terras and known by foe nanw of the Tuck- isaecking Tract, formerly tbe property of King and Hotobkiaa, now belonging to foe estate of Alexander 8. Roe’s orphans, for the benefit ef said orphans. WILLIAM MOBEI, Guardian A- 8. Bos'- Oryaans. July U 87 Notice. VTINE MONTHS after date, applieatian In will be aud* to the Inferior Coart of Chatham County, ritting-fof ordinary purpo ses, for Iran to. rail ail foa real estate of tho late Thomas Stvsge, of Bryns County, vis: Point Plantation. consUtmg of two hundred snd eighty seres Rice Land, on foe ~ River, four miles below the Ferry, the plantation of Joseph Habersham phen Elliott. Also, two bundled and. fifty acres, more or lass, of Pine Land, appertain ing thereto. AJso, o Treat of Lsnd celled BSRmMsS taall MART SAYAG& Afom’nr rjai E3 fun- Georgia—Camden Couiuy. TO ALL WHOM 1T MAY CONCERN. (K7HEUEA8 J. B-chlott fun. adminislra or TV op the estates of DavidTucker aod David M’Credic, applies to the Court of Ordinsiy >f atnl County, for Letters dmmisMry on the •i*ita of Mid deceased peiaonsi Th«e are, herefore, to cite and admonish foe heirs and creditors of raid deceased persona, to fit* i heir objections (if any they have) in my afi lice, on or hefare the first Monday iu January next, or letters will be granted to the appla nt. “1 Witness foe Hon. William Gibio^ L S. i| one of the Justices of laid Court, —J this 25’h June, 18?5. JOAN RAILET.c.e o.c.e. Iona SO - RV Georgia - Camden County. BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOB •AID. COUNTY. W HEREAS John Chevalier, has applied to said Courtr fat Letters Dinnistary on the estates of Samuel Cozens snd Evan K, Muck, deceased. These ire, therefore, to r.ite and admonish, ill and singular, the kin- dred and creditors of the Slid deceased per, sops, to file their objections, if any they have, in my office, on or before foe first Monday in January nest, or Letters will be granted tbe applicant. WiteeM tbe Honorable James Scott, one of the Justices of Mi>V Court, this six- tenth day of April, eighteen hundred snd twenty-five. [L.S.] JO IN BAILEY, C. C. O. C. C. Apr ! 21 24 Georgia—Camden County. BY THE COURT OF jOKDlNARY FO SAID BOUNTY. * WHEREAS Lewis Bschlott, applies to foa JJ Court of Ordinary of said County, for Letters Diamiasory on foe eatate of Fr.nces Hvsolope: These sre, therefore, to eite snd admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their oi jec- linns, if any they have, in my office, on or be fore the fi it Monday in January nest, other wise Letters Dismiswry will be granted, tbs applicant- witness the Honorable Samuel Clarke, one of the Justices of said Court, tHis sixteenth rixy nf April, eighteen hun dred ind twenty-five. [L. S.) JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C. C Anril2’ 24 Georgia—Camden county. TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN \SHEREA8 John Hard-e, Administrator W of foe Eiute of David G. Jones, 1st* of a. id county, deceased, applies to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for letters dit- miiaory on said Bstato; These are therefore to eita aod admonish all and singular, the heirs and creditor* of raid decerned, to file their obleetions (if any (bey hove i in my office, on or before foe first Mon. Jay in March next, otherwise letters will be •ranted tbe applicant Witnesa the Hon. William Gibson, oneot (L. 8,J (he Justices of tzid Court, this 27th August, 18)5. JOHN BAILEY, Clk. C. O C. C. gent. 3 209 Georgia, Chatham County. By foe Honorable tbe Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, aiuiag fits eft dinary pu-praes TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, vTVf 1IEREAS Jonathan Meigs, sdmjaiitr» JJ tor of the estate of Samuel Haugbtoik. deceased, has petitioned the Court <A Ordina ry, tobedirmimed from biz raid idmiaiztra tion i Now these are therefore, to dte aod admonish all poisons iutoretted in foe said ro tate, to file their objections, if tag they bars, to tbe granting of tk* prayer of the petitioner in foe Clcrfa Office or foe raid Caurt, os or before foe tenth day of Match next, ofoer. wise Utters Disndsaary w<ll ha granted th* ^foraTfoe HSsortW* Asfooay Fortra.oae Of foe raid Justices, foto tenth day of • dlaan hundred mid twor SAMUEL M. BOND, ‘y SsptlO Cier* Cturt OrUiaJJ.