Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 30, 1825, Image 4

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I Boas, I«tM on to antWV two wMmtfaM ftowthe Court of Jatamna Tim Mid Oyer XndTormisar, for •it «itr of Bavootob, hoao Norton, Vs. C Jabneton, C. G. Johortre, ood Jane F. Joha B&BSB&**** aT? DlTOffi C *. ■ 9 ioj.yii ,|| ir. 1 mn. "■ ■■.■ii *— (SHERIFF* 8ALES, OntksfirA Tuesday in Jan. Mri, PILL to aoHtoforetto oodrt toon id tto City of SonuMbt totwaoo Ito if IO»od 4 o'clock, ' ; lot rfmud tod tapforoitooM.no gtoe Tythlii*, Darby Word,known City, dotal; lor tod oa to ntisfy oa ex- ^ * J.&adder, against )m±« All (tot whsrflot no. Si and ti httoCity oTSoronnoh, commonly known u Nook wfciif i loriod on to ratiefy' two Mean- tioao against tbo administrators of TtomM — ' “ oao in ftrar of. Goo. Wood- 1 of Thomas Wright—property d to^by ttopMintvAott r totooention i of itoinod S«| Cotton; ifls attorney. too the propertyitJohn M’Nish, to n execution in fever of Ch W.. Coe, John M’Nitb, Alexander Hunter end A. ETLYON, d. «. c.-c. 9 .. SHERIFF’S SALE. On tktJtrst'Tuisdaytn Jim. norf, L'to wild before the Court Homo the City of Snrennnh between the (tOiuid doVtfeck, itot tract or parcel of land contain-’ toMI acres,more or lore, together with 100 (hreoof merob Mod called Oakland, si- i •aatod. lylng and being in Little Ogeochio Biotriet In the County of Chatham; bound- •don the north by land* of Flemming Akin,' on the onot by Undo of Dobt, .Porker, end on the oootb by Undo uf B. Waihurger, end oath* worn by northern* breach of Little I River. together with ell end oin- . rend improvement*i’levied on r e fi fe on fometoeora from George L. Copt, to John M’Niih, Peter Mitchd end Robert Mitchel. * 1. D’LYON, i.o.e. •Of 7 , 38 ■tor '■■■■■ ■ ■ 1 ■ 1 ■ EXECUTOR'S SALE. WILL be told' by leave obtained from IT -the Honorable the Inferior Cnuirt'of Cbethem County, on • the Brat Taesday in February next, before thg Court-House in ttd city of Sevennth, between the usual hours, the Lot with the improvements, sha fts hr the city of Savannah, in the saidcoun- t .tod known in the pita of said city by .the ntor W, Brown word, for the benefit of haitonhd legatees of the estate of the I, Hugh M’Call, deceased. THOMAS M’CALL, Surviving Executor. NprW . If ADMINISTRATOR* SALE. On Uw first Tussdou in Fshruary Vsxt, WXTILL to ..told before, tbo Court-House if -in tbs city of Savannah, between the ••'uni hourt of sale, a tract of Lend, known i« Ho, 8, Eighth Piatrict, Pike (formerly Munroel County, for the benefit of the heirs tad creditors orthe eetnte of N. I. Bayard, gold by permiaeion of foe Honorable the Joaticw of 'tto Inferior Court-of Chatham Bounty. N. J. BAYARD, Administrator estate N. S. Bayard. Nov** If . J notice. ~ 1 , N the fir*t Monday of Jtrniary next, I M< & commodious moot comfortable manner, and ton ers his thanks to those who hato heretofore ■vered him with, their; calls, and (fetter, himself that by his unrsmitted attention to pfeito, he will chpro a peri of tbo pablie patronage. Hit boaee will ol. nil timoe to Ihrniahod jvitb the beat tbo country aSbrda, life bar with eboiee liquor,, apd hie etablee with good con end provider, together Withemttbralendexperinhoednetfer. The Mimsiod-Houae in situated on tbeedst side of tbo pobUcaqUnre, in the town of CJlntoii r dirootly on the rand leading Rom MUIodge- wills to Macon, ud nenrly opposite the Clinton Hotel- B-H-BLATTER. Clinton, Aognet (3. OTtre N. B—Families can to eccommodnted With private rooms, which are comfortable. . CP The idilora ofthe Augusta Chroni cle and Savannah Georgian, are requeued to publish the above ndvortisement onto o week for three months and forward their accounts to thii office for settlement. I R shall expose to axle at the Market of iarys, between the usual bourn, series SLAVES, the property ofthe estate of An na Tyeoo,, by 1 virtue of an order of the Court it Ordinary for Camden County— . M 'MARTHA TISON, AdmVx. Ndvt . 3Sfb* SHERIFF'S SALE. O N thb fimt Saturday after the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold ,at the Market bouse io the town of St- Ma rys, between top and foar O’clock—Six bales end one poeket of cotton, levied on is the property of Fraocit Richard, to. satisfy so exeeotion in fovdr of Thomas 11. Miller for flw use of A. Low dt Oo. M. H. HEBBARD, S. c. a ? 8t- MaryS,Deo. 1,18to Debt* l* Nortt) American Review. MO. XZJX. CONTENTS. .Claims ofthe Uajtotl States on Naples and Holland. - I. MeSHage of the freiident of the United States to the House of Representatives, relative to the , claim on Naples. - t Message ofthe President of the United States, transmitting the cor respondence relating to the claims of the eititens of the United States up on the Government of the Nether lands. II. Lord Byron's Character and Wri tings. T. Recollections of the lifs of By- ton. -By the late R. C. Dallas, Esq. *. Correspondence of Lord Byron with a Friend; including his Letters to bib Mother; in 1809, 1810, and 1811. 3. Journal ofthe Convenntion of Lord Byron. By Thomas Medwin. Esq. III. Waylsnd’s Discourse* on y the Duties of an American Citiscn. The Dutiee of an American Citi- xon ; t wo Discourses delivered in the First Baptist Meeting House in Bos ton. Bv Francis Wayland, ir. IV. Pinkney’s Poems. Poems. By Edward C. Pinkney. V. English Common Law Reports. ..Reports of Cues, argued and de termined in the English Courts of Common Law. Edited by Thomas Sergeant and John C. Lowber, Esqrs WL Orphic Poetry. Orphena Poetarum Gracorum An- tiquisaimua.—Auctore Georgia Hen rico Bode. Vn. Columhua. ’Codice diplomatico Colombo-Ame ricano. oasis Raccolta di Documenti originali e inediti, spettsnti n Cristo- 1 foro Colombo, Ac. Genova, 18t3. Vni. Gold and Silver in Mexico. A report on the Expediency of Augmenting the Duties on the Ex portation or Gold and Silvnr, presen ted to the General Constitoent Con gress of Mexico, by the Committee of Finanoe and Mines, August 9, 1824.; IX. Critical Notices. 1. Palfrey's Historical Dis course. 4 3. Perkins’s History of (he - Late War- 443 3. Wrifford’s Mercantile Pen manship. 7 - 451 4. Summary View of America 453 5. Addresses before the New . York Academy of Fins Arts 459 6. Bacon’s Plea for Africa. 463 7. Barnard’s Polyglot Gram tnar. 474 8. Crafts’ Address before the Palmetto Society. 464 9. Blanco White’s Spanish Varieties. 407 Quarterly List of New Publi cations. 469 Index. 1 483 Just received by W. T. WILLIAMS. Oct 30 39 NOTICE. T HE undersigned, having, been appob- tedly Messrs * ANDREW LOW ACOOF SAVANNAH AND ISAAC, LOW A CO OF LIVERPOOL, Assignees for the equel benefit of nil their creditors, Aeryig and request all per sons having say claim or demand whatso- eversgainst either ofthe said firms, dr the individuals composing the tame, to render der themin to tne assignaea/orMwiM ; and those erudition who reside oat of Savannah are requested,, at tto' time they -render aftch' statement, to appoint no attorney in this City with authority to represent their WILLIAM GASTON, BENJ- BURROUGHS, N, WALLACE, Atigntty. ErThs Editors of iho New-York Com- tosrcial Advertiser the Boston Gaxotte, the Ctarleetoa Courier, tb« Milledgeville Jour bat, August* Chronicle, and Darien Gatette toe requestton to pnbfeb the above noliac 6r sixty days from this duo, and forward their aceoupta for payment. + BOV 14 *m—45 • , CORES. A N aewrtment of vary toporior and eom- mon Velvet Corks, joat reosivsd and tor rain by LAY A HENDRICKSON, Nov 9 Drnggi*ta v 8h*dM BuiMinga ffipfiHEN BUTTER, SPANISH t?E- OARS, to. ■ Itrb'w aictivto, • JOS priaso Goshen Better 6,000 “ Cabaoasn SegaA 10 Tons Logwood, for safe b bTUERBEBR' k will plays ask for A. Lout Sami Adorns Dr John R Altai, 4 Jonnt Alriehs R J Arnold MnSarahArmstroag Caleb Arcold Wants Arnold June* Barnard Amos Bakor, S Wm Baker E R Backer F Ballard Path Bradley - Allen Beasley ~ Wm Bentley Lewis Byrnn L L Bogs Danl Brown Wm Bronlu JohT Belles Tbos S Band James H BoHough . Mr* M C Boyd l.Bourquin . Mrs Ann Box. Mrs M E Bullock C. Josiah H Clark Sami Carney a nn J Craig rt Corrutncrs Miss Ann Crim John Cox Mrs Margaret Con don John J Colenton Messrs RCookA Co Wni Cooper James Curry D. R. Davison Win Davis Stephen Davis Alex Drew 3 Miss Duffy Mrs Ann Duke Mr Dumphy E-AF. Mary Evans Jacob Fshm Mrs M A Fletcher 3 Wm A Flemming Charles Fitohett Rev B Flournoy 3 James P Fuller G. Dr James A Grey. Hilton Head MrsLW Gardner Ariane Grandmoot Capt W Gale Lewis Goradon John Grimoa, • Bullock County . Dr ThosGoldetsleave John Gill John Gilbert James Gavan, * Mm Estha Goldsmith Thos M Goddard MrGnldey Peter Goerard H. John Hatcher, * Pearson Hardee Betty Habersham 0aim Hale Miss Mary E Hazard John Hartford Charles Harper Wm B Hatcher 1 Mr Hatchett John Hesly Rev GcoJIill 3 Peter G Hyrn Sami Hine. Miaa Mary W How ard Thos W Howell John Hover Francis F IWgent Patrick Hughes John Jackson Susan Jackson 3 Miss Jackson 3 Mrs Rose Jslineau, 3 — LETTER* . 0 to tto Post-Offlos 8avi i- tatoibaf, 18*6. Wishing * ilSRf Wto Klllpatrink B Wm M Leigh T Leonard Mm Mary Laal Dr Loath < » Simeon Leonard > Charles Lockhart •. Miss Ann B Boyd C«pt John Low i ■ M. CAMagwood Donald Mackey, t. MnsHBMahew C»pt Richard Mar. cellin Cap! N W Merrill Glorgs MlnglediriT Mis Elisa Milled Samuel Mills Mrs Henrietta Miller John Morell Mrs Sarah W Mont- bS GC HfiOupi. Mrs mery Mr apd Mrs Mount R D Mongin , May River, & C Edward Munroe Editorofthe Mus urn MargaretB M'Co iky Joseph McCoy • MrsS A G Mclnfash Manns McHeneyj Gen John MoCalhr Cnpt Stephen Nyi P.AQ. j Caleb Pratt Mrs Patterson Rob S Pat(en. * N J Patterson | Jos Periam James Perry Mrs Ann Pitt LendhayC Printer, 4 James P Provoat Henry J Poole W A Pollard Wm Puck Monet 1) R. Wm Ratekin Mrs Naucey Read A W Redding 3 Maj W C Redding James C Richardson James Rost Miss B Robertson Geo T Rodgers James T Rosa Mrs Eliza Ross S. Solomon S Shad WmTStatham L D Slatter Heater A Shermen * John Street W Smith Peter Shick Mrs Marria Staith Mrs Eliza Smith Amory Ssblty James Smith Miss Mdrgsret Thomas S Sullivan John G Scrugs The keeper of the Female Asylum T. Mej Jus Taylor Capt Thos T To fit James A Tippins Ezekiel Tyson Tffle'nghast Topkios Dr James Troup Mrs Elisa Thomas Miss 8arah Todd Nichol Turnbull t Capt John Turner jOW Turner W. James II Watson A CARD. T HE subscriber, admitted to practice in the several Courts ofLaw and Equity n this State, Offers to the public his pro fessional services in the Courts of Bibb, | Henry, I Jonet, | Crawford, Monroe, | Jatper, I Twiggt, Pike. WASHINGTON POE. ' Macon, Bibb County, (Ga.) July 7 . 84 The Secretary of the ’ Hugh Watt Ladies Jewish So-, Mrs Sarah Walburg ciety } Mrs Mary Wallace Miss M Irwin } Ur Wtn Waring Mrs Jane W Joyner I R G Wallace,. Joseph W Jones } Geo M Waters Jane W Joyner ' Thos White Henry W Jordon } ThomasA Williams3 K. \ Miss Ann H Willi- James Kennedy . amend Wm Keys J Mrs Martha Wylly Mrs Sarah W Kirk 5 Sarah Williams R R Killer j Master J 1 White J Keen JtCapt Isaac Wooster GEO. SCHLEY. P. J\l. Dec 3 - 7 , FRESH SWEET OIL, JT\F very superior quality, suitable .for ta- Vr ble use, just received apd for sale by LAY A HENDRICKSON, Nov 3 Druggists. Shad’s Buildings. R ANA WAV, TNROM the Office of the Georgian, on Sat 1? urday last, THOMAS'W. HOWELL, an indented apprentice to the Printing Busi ness, about eighteen years of ago, tall and of thin visage. A* this boy has absented him self in consequence of a very moderate eor notion for an unprovoked and brutal assault opto i follow apprentice, it is bopedthat.no person of character will harbor or trust him. Oct 37 G.ttW. ROBERTSOJf. RANA WAY, F ROM the sntmeriber, about * month ago, JOHN HOWELL, no indented ap prentice to the Drug Business, stoat fifteen years .of age, small and slender—shews all bia Dent teeth when be laughs. AU per sona ora cautioned against harboring said boy, ns the tow will to pot in fores dgainst them. J; B- BERTHELOT. Oct 3* 33p JHBS1MG. (phNE boxhsts, marked A-G,Becomes,from ship Augusts. Also, ohe box mereban- ditc jnarked'diamond M. No. 63, supposed to have been shipped from New-York, by mil- take, >0 soeqe yeesel bound to this place,— Any information respecting them, will to ?SSpiCii3,ntor*• ’ ftlHE wtocritor btoraeafebd by the intd ED XifD FJltrCY aoos, euona Wtitcw ztiz, Ivory and Balance Handle Knives and. Fork* v’V ' Buek and Bone Handle do do Razors in oUM and doz, in great vn- rinty . j ?.-<• • , Pen, Pooket, two blade and Sportdien’a Knives ' Rodger'a Knlven and Seitaon . Ebon,. Bread, Butchers' and Cooka’ Knives Chiaiels, Plana Irons, end Gouges of sMainda . Drawing Knives, broad and narrow ' .A.xta Plated, Brittnnia, andiron,ten and ta ble Spoons Brittannia tea and cofibe Pots, Compo sition, ooppe r cud iron Tea-kfittlee Composition Saucepans and Digesters Brass, iron and Japanned Candlesticks end Limps : 1 Waffle and Wafer Iron* Gilt, plated, pearl, bone nnd japanned Buttons Coat, vest and suspender Moulds Padlocks, cheat, trunk, till and cup board brass and iron Box Locks . Knob and Mortice Locks Stock locks Files and Rasps of ntt kinds Morocco pocket-books and wallets Note eases and work boxes dressing cases Brass curtain, clonk and curtain Pina Bran and iron butt Hinges' Wood and bed screws Hook and Plate Hinges Sledges and Hand Hammers Anvus and Vices Iron wedges, Shoe and anil Hammtn Bran commode Knobs Brass, iron and wood Castors Coal-scoops and coal-heods Coal-sifters and Dust pans. Spit-boxes Whittemore’t cotton and wool Cards. Block Tin, FawcOU, Ivory and Horn 7 Combs Fine tooth, crambo nnd droning Combs Tuck sad side Combe - Spectacles sod cases Plated stirrup irons,.bridle bitts & spurs Bran Andirtma, shovel and tongs -Bran end wire Fenders /: Iron nnd Steel knitting pins Needles, Fish-hooks and fishing tackle ' Caat iron PutB, ovens, doge, Spiders A skillets Sad-irons,Trace-chains A screw plates German, English, Blister and Caetsteel Hand, pannell, mill, pit, cron cut, back and keyhole Saws Brace and Bitts Round and flat Bolts Smith’s tnd small Bellows Waggon and Cart boxes Bed Keys, Hide whips, Ti Copper Boat-nails, Spelling Books and Writing Paper, slates and ‘ Shovels, spades 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 39 No. 6, Gibbons’ Range. •LA*r?RHtDT* THEM* ev GENERAL DRUG, WARE-HOUSE onansxssxoN business, MACON. T HE undersigned has rented of Paris! C.after, Esq. his Ware-Houses at thii place, sod tenders hie services to his friendi nnd the public, in .the above line of busineu, with assurances that any busmen confided to his care, shall receive his personal ami undivided attention, and that his beet exer tions will be used to give v 'isfaction tohia customers. The Ware-Ho 's are new, extensive, safe, and very co aniently ar ranged and situated for the tr* action of business. He intends running two good d sub stantial boats during the busting season, which will be expedited in the|r passages up and down, by the aid of one of the Steam Boat Company’e Steam-Boats: Insurance on merchandise and produce foipped by his boats, can be effected in a reeionsible office on si favorable terms as by an) other boats that will nut the river; and reasonable adj vtnees will be made by him on produce shipped by them to the consignment of his friends in Savanna h. By the first' boats he will receive n good supply of GROCERIES, Which he wil^iell on moderate terms. He nose offere for Sale, 300 Pieces firet quality Cotton Bagging 1006 Basbeb Liverpool Salt. JOJHtf T. ROWLAND. ! Macon,' October 13, 1835.* . OctSO S9fe» WARE HOUSE. LAY A HENDRICKSON, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, comer oj Congress and Whiltaker-Streels, shad’s SUILDIKOS, SATAHNAH, H AVE received by the late arrivals fron . Boston, Nets.York and Philadelphia the remainder of their Fail and Wintei ■supply of GOODS, consisting of n very ex. tensive and well selected assortment of Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery and Fanej J Articles, Brushes, Dye-Shyfs, Sfc. | .A great vane, ’ of Apothecary aud Phy sician’a GLss Ware Ointment nnd Pi,’ Pots Composition nnd Glass Mortars Glass Lampn and Lamp Glasses . Elegant Cut Glass Smelling Bottles ' Glass Funnels, Graduated Measures ; White and Green Vials, assorted, be. SURGEON’S INSTRUMENTS. Pocket Sets Turnkeys Trusses Spring and Thumb Lancets Forceps, Spatulas, Bougies, Catheters. Apothecaries Scales and Weights, Ac. PATENT MEDICINES, Or EVERY DESCRIPTION, VIZ 1 Scidlitz and Soda Powders Balm of Quiti Henry’s Calcined Magnesia Genuine Lee’s, Anderson’S nnd Hoopcr’i Pills Swaim’s celebrated Panacea James’Anti-Dyspeptic Pills Balsam Honey, Church’s Cough Drops Itch Ointment, Ac. ill of which are offered for sale on the mos liberal terms, for cash or credit. L. A H- having made such arrangement € C. GRISWOLD A CO. offer forsa|>, 10 Hogsheads Leaf Tobacco . 46 Kegs Manufactured do 8 Bags Coflee Verdigris with fresh and genuine articles, flatter them dealers. The merchant, t the phys cian, can here be i most every article in the dri plied with al with neatness, accuracy and despatch. Nov 5 SULPHATE QUININE. FRESH SUPPLY of this Valuabli i Medicine, warranted genuine, just re- csived per Louisi Matilda, and for sale by Nov 30 LAY A HENDRICKSON. NOTICE. T HE Consignee of 5 packages 3 “ C. N- Cate” and 3 marked “ kina’’ is reqaeated to coll at the office of HALL A HOYT, nov 16 47 marked LONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS. 4 1 BALES Heavy London Duffie Blankets, t fergn aise, just received and for aale by Nov 10 ’INTE CALVIN BAKER. WINTER STRAINED LAMP OIL. A FRESH SUPPLY of very light colored Furs Winter Strained Lamp Oil, just received and for sale by '. RYER90N. Druggist. Oct 37 GEO. -T- THRRWR&ILT 1 9 opened on'Mondays, Wednesdays, nnd Fridi^b, from 3 until 6 o’clock ^ -SnbsCribera haring eoler- to into oo.-parftorahip in tto PLANTERS’ HOTEL, inks this nettod of Informing their frisuda th« public that they continue to Reap np .m., well known establishment, oa the east aids of t|i» public square in Warrsoton, nod return their sincere thanks to thoao who have favored.them with their custom, nnd wish for » OOOtlnusnoe ol that support from tto public which their attention to business will merit. Theirtibls will to supplied with every tiling the country and season afford. Their Bar will to supplied with the choicest kind UfK- qeori—Stables presided with good prarendor and attended by faithful and careful ostlers. ASA CHAPMAN, MARTHA EVANS. October 18.\ IT The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and Savannah Georgian, are requested to pub lish the above cnee a week for 8 week*, and forward their accounts ta the subscribers in Warrington. A- C. AM. A. Oot. 37 3% jectii.of before fatten ” ■ '1 POLICE OFFICE, SkysnisAn, Oct. 38, |826. MBARRASSMRNTS having occurred JCi in relation to tiekete, notice is hereby givoo, that agreoably to the ordinance pase- oii first September, 1825, no general ticket will pans its bearer after ten o’clock it night, tnd that no <pedal ticket will avail niter the same hour “ unless the'place where he or she is going and the purpose for which said ticket is given, be specified thereinSuch epecial ticket wilt bu effectual for one night pnly. JOSEPH W. JACKSON/ Oct 29 Chairman of Council. WANTED , filtVO large sized Franklin Stoves.. Ap- J- ply to GEO. RYERSON: dec 2 7.-1 ENGLISH POTATOES. . A BUSHELS English Potatoes, jnstre- i tc" ceived nnd for sale by l \ i BRADLEY, CLAGHORN &, WOOD. Nov 21 FRESH SPICES. A FRESH supply of Spices euch tin, Mace, * Cloves, Nututega, Linnnipon, Aleplce «“d Pepper. AI«o, superior Zandt Currants, have just been received and for aale low by • LAY Hi HENDRICKSON, . _ Druggist*. Dec 18 f LANDING, From ship Louisa Matilda, from New-York, Kfh BOXES FRESH RAISINS if" 1000 Pounds New Burlington' Hams, and for sale by - PHILBRICK Si SCRANTON, Market-Square. IK STOKE, 10 Half bbl*. fresh Buckwheat Meal >10 Quarter do do .. Nov SO « BILLS ON NEW.YORK AND PHIL ADELPHIA, TN sums and at sights, to s«H purchasers. JL for sale by S. 4r> M. ALLEN & CO. Nnv 7 39 WANTED. -j\TORTH CAROLINA BANK NOTES, IN by T; S. LUTHER. Nov 4 ’ COFFEE. TUST received, 60 Bags, IS Barrels Cu- OF ba Coffee. Apply to Dec 10 J. B. HERBERT & CO. BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS. 'A NVILS, Vice*, Screw Plates,. Ham- ia. mere, Files, Bellows and Bellows Pipes, for sale by N. B. WEED. NovO PIANO FORTES TUNED AMD REPAIRED ON THE MOST APPROVED PLAN. AND AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. A LL orders left at Mr. Morrell’s Cabinet A Ware-House, will be punctually attend ed! o SAM'L. L. SPE1SSEGGER. N. B.—PIANO FORTES to hire by tbe month or year- Oct 18 "38 Notice. * VTINE MONTHS after date, application will Lx be made to the Honorable Inferior Court if Chatham county, for leave to sell the real and personal estate of the late Mis. Ann Ham ilton, deceased, for the benefit ot the heirs tnd creditors uf laid estate, WORTHINGTON GALE, Executor, Mt-rfi 10 | Notice. \NBINF. month* after date, application will he law made to the Honorable the Inferior Court nf Camden County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, fur leave to sell 350 acres of land oelonging to the estate of John Brown, de feated, for the benefit ofthe heirs and credi tors of aaid estate. SARAH BROWN, Admittratrix, Jefferson, 18th June, L°25. Juiw 9? 78 - N otice. 'VTINE MONTHS after the date hereof, ap- Ln plication will to mad* to the Hoooreble the Court of Ordinary for the County of Chat, ham, for leare to tell the whole or a part, or part* of a tract of land, lying and being in the county of Effingham, containing by re cent survey, nine hundred mnd eighty-five seres, and known by tto name of tbo Tuck- .•seeking Tract, formerly the property of King and Hotohkiaa, now belonging to tbe .stateof Alexander S. Roe’s orphans, for the toaofit of aaid orphans. WILLIAM MORE*, - Guardian A- 8. Bor's Otynamt. 'July 14 87 ww wtrator on the Bstare i jun,deceased, spplies ratal cL^“, "SSls'aH will be granted ra the appC«**’ * r==N WUoesathe he. *17- 6. I one of the Juniata orSar.” 0 ’’’ thi*3*thJunri8». 4C#Utt * Jane 30 WAIULcc-ce ■’ ■—i— 04 Georgia—Camden Countv . j me uoun or urdiurv of *aiA ««„* for letters diamiasery on said estate:— sre ar^ therefore.to eite and admonish all UuSr'tofiUHiJi? !1 d " editor * of*’® 5» Witnesathe Hon. William Gibaon » toe Justices of said Coun this S5th June, 18;’5. JOHN BAILY, c.e. o. o, c. 83 Notice. VTINE MONTHS after date, application il will be made to the Inferior Court of Chatham County, sitting for ordinary purpo se*, for leave to sell all the real estate ofthe late Thomas Bavage, of Bryan County, vis i Point Plantation, eoariatiogoftwo hundred and eighty sere* Rice Land, on the Ogee eh ec River, four miteatotow the Ferry, adjoining thn plantation of Joseph Habersham and 8te June U t toe mod* at L i, Maxwell MART lAVABBs Adm’rx. n —■ f 0 *” 1 8treet, deemed, pruying i order AW to to made obsshus on his conr -mg witn the law, tor the w l, of , Lot of >unA number four, [4] second Ty, hin „ ynjalds Ward^Ato part of a Let, numb« 1the May 14 S M. BOND, c c, o, 441 su» vwurt vi viuiinrj—(iiif 4 crm, l(U3g |N the petition of Robert Hoy, Execumr x-of John Wackerly, dee, prayirgtn order It ie ordered,, that a notice be «»t "f S H. BAND, e. c. o. vr Georgia—Camden Couruy. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. IfllEUEAS J. Bwhlott Jun. administrator v on the estates of DavidTueker and David Credie, applies to the Court of Ordinaty said County, for totters dismisswy on tbe ntea of said deceased persons: These ere, :refore, to oite end admonish the heirs and sditors of said deceased persons, to fill eir objections (it any they have} in my of. e, on or before the firm Monday in January at. or letters will be granted to tbe appii- nt. 553 Witneaa the Hon, William Gibmn LSI! one of the Juctieee of mud Oouru this 25th June,18”5. JOHN BAILEY.c-C 0.C.C. June 30 m Georgia - Camden County. THE COURT OF ORDINABY FOB SAID COUNTY. THEREA8 John Cheralier, has applied r to said Court, for L< .era Ditm.sioiy Witcen the Honorable James Scott, one of the Justices of MuVCourt, this six teenth day of April, eighteen hundred and twenty-fire. [L.8.] JOHN BAILEY, C.C.O.t O. Apr 1 31 24 Georgia—Camden County. THE COURT OF OilGINAKY PO SAID COUNTY. WHEREAS Lewis Bachlotl, applies to the r Court of Ordinary of said Countyi for Witness the Honorable Samuel Clarke, one ofthe Justices of said Court, thif sixteenth d«y of April, eighteen hun dred and twenty-five, fL. S.1 JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C. C April 21 24 tile, to file (heir objection*, if any they toy*, to the granting of the ursyer of the petitumor ie the CferaSoffiee of the Mid Court, ee at before the tenth day of March next, other, arise Letter* Wamtaoty win be granted tto Georgia—Camden County. ILL WHOM TP MAT CONCEUN UEREAS John Hardee, Adminiairator ofthe Estate of David Q. Jones, late These are therefore to cite and admonish Witness the Hon. William Gibaon, one ef [L. S.jthe Justiceaof arid Court, this STtb August, 1825. JOHN BAILEY, Clk. C. 0 C. ft Sept. 3 209. Georgia, Chatham County. y the Honorable tto Juatiecs of the Inferior Court of Chajbsm County, sitting for or- o'jfLL^WUOM IT MAT CONCERN. xfBHBRBAS Jonathan Meigs, sdmintatra- MJ tor of tbe estate of Samuel Haughtoe, twn t New three ere tb admoataafipeMutta'