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

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VUIHUBO SAM iHmno sam Sheriff’s Sales. On the jfrel Tueiday in March next, W ILL be suld it the Court House, in th city of Savannah, between the hours t. fen end lour o'clock. The following J negroes, vis : Peter end bis wife Birth, their children Mary, Tvro, ai:d FercilU. levied on u the properly of Jame» Bilbo, to sitisfy in execution in favor of the President, Director! tnd Company of tlie Bank of the U. Stitei. All thit lot of ground known tnd designa ted is gsrden lot No thirty-nine (39) and alar tint adjoining half part of another, known as lot No. forty-two (43) containing, together, Wight tnd a half acres, be the tame more or lean, aituate to the east of the city of Savan nah, and bounded to the northwest of lot No. twenty tin (36) to the south and east by lands belonging to the eatate of Hampton Ldlibridge, and to the weat by the public road leading to Skidaway Island, whereon a brick yard is now established and known by the name of Fahm’a brick yard, together with all and aingular the improvement and appur- tenancre thereunto belonging t levied on ai the f iroPerty of Jacob Fahrn, under a rule abso- ute, from the Hon. tbe Superior Court of Chatham County, in favor of Aaron Cleveland •nd Susan hit wife. All that lot of land situate on Itrysn and Ha bersham streets, Warren ward. No. twelve (12) in the city of Savannah, together with ell the buddings, improvements and appurte nances thereunto be'ongiog—levied on as the property of Jamea Bilbo, under a rule abac- lute from the Honor .ble the Superior Com of Chatham County, in favor of the Commist sinner, of Pilotage of tbe pr.rt.of Savannah - The eastern half lot and improvements, known in the plan of the City of S -.vannah, hr No. five (5) in Oglethorpe ward, bounded south by Margaret-atreet, cuat by lot No. tour (4) and north by a lane—levied on aa the properly of George L. Cope, under a A la, on a foieclosure of a mortgage in favor of John Hover. All that tract of land known by the name of Tweed Side, containing (346) acres, 264 octet high land, third quality, 82 acres low land Arst quality, bounded on the north by Savannah river—levied on under a A fa in fa- for of Simon Donald and wife, complainants, tgaintt Thomas N. Morel, and others, heirs of John Morel, dec. Buildings on part of lot No. thirty one (31) Liberty ward, in the city of Savannah, bound ed north on York-atreet, south by a lane, and west by other part of said lot—levied on aa the property of Wm. Mihew, dee. to satisfy on execution from a juaticeacouit, in favor ot Thompson fc Bonney, against Wm. Mahew, security for B. Swift. ISAAC D’LYON, S C. C. Jan 31 46 Sheriff’s Sale. On the Jint Tueiday in March nett, l.t be sold at the Cuurt-Houar, be tween the usual hours o ten and four ciuck, Eighty nrgro slaves, via. Nelson, Rachel, Ram, Morris, Charles, Milley, Hsnnah, Harry, Flora. Anna, Sam, Rilvy, Hercules, Braboy, John, David Nancy, Philip, Judy, John, Har- mm si.m Sheriff’s Sales. Ilf, he sold, at the Market Hwk, in __ the Town of S'. Unrys, on the firat' Saturday after the firit Tuesday of March next, between the hours often and four o’clk One negro roan named Cato, levied uQ aa (he property of Joseph Rainy to satisfy an ex ecipiun in favor of Belton A* Copp. Also, One undivided third of three negro ry, Eve, Philip, Anna, Lucy, Monday, Tcnah, I slave., o wit i;Sophy, Jea,enter, and Sandy, Molly, Henry, Ben, Venus, Csin, dumb., levied on sa the property of Jane O'Neal, to Celia, Flora, Nelly, Hannah, Simon, Lukey, | satisfy an execution m favor ol R Bruaet, by w Paddy, Jenny,BrutusCinda, Beck, Fanny, 'of, Heater, July, Phebe, Jack, Bella, Fanny, Jack, Robert, Isaac, Pompcy, Cstar, Caty, Willoughby, Fortune, Rachel, Phillit, Rich ard, Miner, Jane, London, Davy, Ishmacl, Liasy, Susy George, Grace, Cudjo, Caty, Bel ay, Sampson, Billy, Molly and Abraham, to gether with the future iaaue and increase of the families, levied on under a ft fa. on foreclosure of a mortgage, from George L, ope, in favor uf Feter Mitchell, John U'Nish, and Robert Mitchell. I. D’LYON, SCC. ded 31 31 Sheriff’s Sale. On thejirst Tuesday in March next, “ ILL be void at the. Couit-House in the | town of Jefferson, Camden County, between the hours of ten and four o'clock, Nine Negroes, Grace and her children. Harriett, Charlotte, Lucinda, Usual, Louisa, | Eliza, Henry and Bob, levied on as the prop- rrty of Joseph Rain, to satisfy an executioi m favor cf Wil iam H Williams and others G W. THOMAS, D. S. C. C. Jefferson, Jan. 22,1825. Jan 27 S3 Administrator’s Sale. On the Jim Tuesday in April next, [ WILL well at the Court-House in ton Camden County, between the usual hours of talc, Harry, Ned, and hii wife Tamer, and he f our children, Daniel, Stephen, John and Yor ick, the property of the Estate of Gey Morrison, deceased, for the beneftt of tb creditors and heirs ot eaid raiate, pursuant 'c leave granted by the Court ot Ordinarv of said County. GEORGE MORRISON. Administrator, with the Will annexed, of George Morrison, Sen. deceased. 'elf- ranri, 24'h Jan. 1825. Feb 2 18 Marshal’s Sale. On the firtt Tuesday in Marth, \IMILL be sold before the Court.House, \hi i^ the city of Savannah, between tbi hours of 10 and 2 o'clock In ae TWO LOTS, Non 27 and 28, Jack son Ward, and improvements thereon, levie on as the property of John H. Morel, to aatis fy the balance decreed to be due on a dis'rcs warrant, issuing from the Trcsrury Depart his Guardian. Also, One trset of land on Crooked River, containing 150 acres, hounded north by vs. cant lard, east by A- J Pratt’s land, south bv Crooked River and marshes, west by B.Shear man, the greater part of said tract is under cultivation—one pair Card Tables, one nair fire-dogs, ?h< iel and tongs, one Hock, half a d- a?n (si’vcr) Table-spoons, levi* d on as the property of Abram Pratt, to satisfy an execu- lion in favor of B A. Copp. M II HRRBAUD, S.C.C. St* Mirvs, Jan. ?9.1825. Fe>2 58 Attachment Sale, On the Jirst Tuesday in Marth next, * w MILL be a ild at the Couit-Houae, be \#JF tween the hours of ten tnd four o’clk, Two negro slaves named Sampson and Ab ner, attached as the property of William E. Ferguson, and sold by ord-*r of Court. I. D'LYON, S C. C. Jan 80 56 LIST OF LETTERS, R emaining in the Po»t-officc, s»v«n- nuli, on the Ulut Junuitry, 1825. Ap plicants for Jotters from this list, arc re quested to ask for advertisod letters. A. $ Win Long John R Allen 2 j Soluinun Ludwick Miss Susan G Allen j M. Miss Susan Aggnew 5 John Miigo Hartley Averell j Cap R Marclin Benjamin Allison ( Miss Klizu C Maner Henry S Atwood j Alx Mu guy B. > Thus Maguire Capt Bengden } Augusta Mallar Miss Rhonda Barns f Win C Mills Eliza S Bains .lfrMollan S i Gen W Milne Mrs Harriet Miller Wm Mexsinn t Miss Mary Myers | Benj Murrell 2, Ef- 5 Aughain county j Hunry A Moure ! Mrs Aim Morrell {Jacob Morris !- > Win Morrell J M I Muses j Jas McKenstry | Rob McDuw j Miss Mary Ann Mc- { Iptosh 1 D M’Gover | W J McCoull j Jas McConky J Thos M’Laughlin Jacob Lang 1 Mrs M Wyllsy Richard A Lane,Bui- , Ralph Wright loch county Jnlin Lasscrc David Lewis 2 Isaac Low 2 Miss II B Long 2 Feb I i- < tit . J Lt T M Whipplo j Allred Woudhunsc 2 , Miss Jane AnnWoo- I verton J. SCUDDER, P. M. 07 Dr Elijah Ball John \V Bullias 2 John Black David Brandon Richard Jlhtck 2 VV C Barton Jus Barn John Brcsser Richard A Bird Lewis Bird, Ebene- zer Capt W Brotton 2 Lawrence Byrnes Soloinan Bryan John S Brigs Eliza Bowler James Broughton Charles G Bonsony Eliza Bowler 2 Admin st atur’s * ale W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, at the Court-House in the city of Savannah, by permission of the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham county, One undivided fourth of a tract of land, containing about five hundred acres, on Cumberland Island, Camden County,known as Plum Orchard, and an undivided fourth of a certain tract of land situated on said Island, containing about five hundred acres, originally granted to Gen. Lachlan M’ln- tosh, and hounded on the south by the said Plum Orchard Tract. Also, a tract called Lottery Hill, situate on the Ogeechee Road, three miles from Savannah, containing about six hundred acres, belonging to the real estate of N. S. Bayard, deceased—sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, of said estate. N. J. BAYARD, Administrator estate N. S. Bayard. Teb 2 5Baf Sheriff’s Sales. On theJirit Tueeday in April next ILL be told at theCourt-Honaa.in the etty of 'Savannah, between tbe hours of | ment oflhe United sti(eSt ,g 8 i r |t a. 3. Bui loch, John H. Morel, ai d David Leion- JOHN II. MORFL ten and four o’clock. The following seven negroes, vis : Davit, Maria, Patience, Dublin, Beck,Trcpbina aee Oscar, with the inereaie of the females levied on under a A fa on a foreclosure of a mortgage •a the property of Joseph Carruthera to satis fy the Bank of the State of Georgia. Abo, the following 18 negroes, via : Peter, Clarriaaa, David, Zacb, Berger, Caty, Antho- By, Betty, Mary, Dinah, Jack, Jim, Aggy, Slope, Reaaiab, Margaret, Lucy and Adam, *ith the ine ease of the females, levied on un der a A fa, on a foreclosure of a mortgage as the property of Wm. C. Wayne, to tatisly the Bank of the State of Georgia. Alto, the following 35 negroea, viz: Cuffee, (Cooper,' Harriet, Affy, old Charlotte, Jack, Sky, Charlotte, Pendaw, Btas, Preceasa and ihild, Bridget and Peggy, William, Elaev. Rilley, Philip Phyllis, old Cumbo, Jenny, old Peggy, Brutua, Jeaae, Brutus, Ssndy, Maria, Cynria, Dick, Toby,Sophia, Daphne and child, Jan 21 Marshal Dii. Geo. 47 Administrator s Sale, CTVILL be sold at the Goui (.House in Sn- \JJ vannah, on tbe Aral Tuesday in March neat, between the hours of ten aud two o’clk. ONE CHEST OF CARPENTER’S TOOLS. & SUNDRY PATTERNS FOR CASTINGS the personal estate of John Clark, deceased I'erma of sale cash. HENRY M’AJ.PIN, Admiuiatrator of J. Clark- Jan 14 42 Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be told nn the first Tuesday it Match neat, at the Court House to the . r.—.. . -- L, ,i. 1 v v Naren near, » uie wuurvnuuae iu tin Jacob,Sye.Beckcy and Job , f city of Savannah, within the hours prescribe! Of the femalei, levied on aa_ the property of | TWBNTY EIGHT SHARES Of PLANTERS’ BANK STOCK, belonging Iv Nicholas Cruger, under a fi fa on a foreclosure of a morlgsuye in favour of John Carnahan and Jcmea McHenry for use of Christiana Levett. Alio, a negro man named 3am ; levied on as the property of Char’ea E. Flin, under fi. fa. on a foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of Jamea Anderson. Abo, the following 19 negroes, vizAbra ham Harry, Cato, Chance, Daniel, Aaron, Sambo, Lucy, Scipio, Maryan, Rachael, Lon don, Aggy, Simon, Grace, Eiiaa, George, Ru dy, and Jim, with th« increase of the females, levied on aa the property of Flemming Akin, dec. under a fi. fa. on a forecloaure of a mort gage in favor of Wm. Dixon & Co- aaaigneea of Murdoch M’Leod- I. D’LYON, S. C-C Jan. 31 46 Sheriff’s sales. On the Jirit Tueiday in March next, Vi WILL be sold at the Court-Houae between the houra of 10 and 4 o’clock, The following six negroes, Hannah, Isaac ; London, William, Peter, and Hannah, levied on under a A' fa. on foreclosure from Juh Hunter to the Planters’Bank. the ea'ate of Constant Freemen, Esq 1 decesa ed- Sold for the benefit of the heira anil creditors of said estate Terms nf tale cash- JAMES HUN I'ER, Adm’r. Jan 14 42 Georgia—Camden County. Superior Court, October Terra, 1824 Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Selvester Bryant. j|N petition of Timothy Hopkinf, stating ' that in consideration of certain prom istoryj notes., made to the said Timothy, b> them, one payable with interest, from fin of January, 1821, on the first of January. 1822 s second payable aa aforesai I, on the firat oi January, 1823; and • third payable aa afore said, on the first of January, 1824, executed mortgage to said Timothy Hopkins, bis hen and asaigns, on all those four tracts of Ifc.id, situated in the county aforesaid, conveyed by the said Tinotby, to the laid F-angley and Selvester, and lying on the aouih aide ot Great Satilla River, one tract containing sev enty-seven| acres, more or less; two tracts '.ontsining fifty acre*, more or lest, and ow »ther tract, containing one hundred and eigh fy.eight acres, more or less, conditioned fo he payment of the three said several notes on the days above mentioned, and that aait • ?veral note* remain unpaid—on motion o: Vrchibald U<ark, aitome) for plainti**, it i ordered, that th* said Lsogley »nd Selves!e their heirs or assigns, pay into Court, withi twelve months from thi* date. 4’«e sums due on said notes, and the interes snd cos's, oth erwise that the equity of redemption be for ,-ver foreclosed, and that such other proceed igs take pltce, as are punuaut to law. True extract from the minutes, 27th Octo ber, 18?4. JOHN BAIL&Y, Clerk. nev 4 87 4* e Alexander Bowman \ W McLain Charles F Brown Mrs Eliza Buford Goo Buchanon 4 Mrs Barnh Buxton John G Butler 2 Simon Bunce Clesse Butler C. Mr Cachon Jas Cannon Aaron CluBin Capt Chase 5 John R McKinnon j Dunl McDougali \ John McMalson \ Sharrod M’Call \ Be scy B McCall N. \ Wm B Nadal 5 Joseph Nush J James D Nugcn 5 W in Nye J Cap Stephen Nye Charles N icholau v-api v/iiubc , Mrs Luuruny Capps,} O. Effingham county j James Oliver Mr Copman Mr H Clark John D Caatoline Margaret Chevara Pat Carrol Owen Carrol Mrs L A Carson < Ruv Jaa fc> Olcott {MrsCathrino Odell 5 l’atk O’Hara I Rosella Olivar 1 1’- 5 Mrs Susan Platt ..... — | CliarleB I’arlow Misa Marey E Cope \ Henry Patterson Mrs Frances C Coo-} Mess PerrjAWright < Cap Michel Peck l Pearce BPendergast 5 VV in Pearce, Effing ham county P Pitcher 2 Dunl Proctor Coni 1’owerB, Effing ham county Misu Mary H Pome roy 2 Wm Portua Clem Puwera, Effing ham county Wm Pollard Win Pope, Jr. Hil ton’s Head, S C Charles Puwela R- Richard Rawleigh Mias tiusan Ann Hemsnn Elliot Reed ' MreSarah Ringgoald M Ricly : Isaac Rich Abraham Ricker Henry Riugoald2 James Roes ! Mr Rclfe Wm Robinson 2 per 2 Luke Chrystie Job ChildB Rob Commclin, ; Scrivcn county James Conners Ephrin Cooper Geo R Collins N Cruger D. John Davis 2 Miss Mary E Darby Elizabeth L Devant John T Dairce Miss Frances A Da- mere Gedion Dolley Geor R Dolly John Duglesa Saul Dupun 2 E, John Everingham 2 Thomas Elken Thos Everingham 2 Thomas M English John C Everett, Bulloch county Sarah Everingham F • Rufus M Farrington John Fall jMrsRuxhy M Rob- Robert Fair j bins lir Jeremiah Fick- j James R Ross IN EUUMX Thomas Cummin? and others, Complainants and IViilium Wallace and others Defendants, - Chatham Superior Court, January Term• 182.* [ T appearing to the Court, by the x fli J» vit of Joseph Gumming that William Wal lace and Sarah his wife, Mary Clay, Ann CLy» Kliza Clay, llary Jane Clay, William Clay, I Joseph Clay, Ralph Clsy, Mary Ann Clay, Henry Clay, and Elizabeth Clay, who are par ties defendants in the above case, rcsid*. beyond the limits of the stale of Georgy., j Hiid within the United Staten, and tlitd Jarne* Clay, also a defendant, ia in foreign pa>’ts. neyond the limits of the United States. On -notion of comp iai mints 1 solicitors, it is order ed that the said defendunts, first named, do j “Spectively appear and answer the com, lain | I'dt’ bill, within four months from the date of his rule, and the *nid .lames Clay, within nine [ months. And t is further ordered, that this ale be pubiisned once a week, luring nin* oonths, in one of the public Gazettes of this I fate. A true copy from the minutes. A.B. FANNIN, Clerk, may 11 42+n* in kquii’y! Heiuteen W Dawes. Administrator, Complain ant and John Carm/ckun* Administrator d bonis non -with the vii l annexed of Ceorye Richardson, and otners, Defendants In equity, l,h ahum Hupe ior Court— Chancery, 20th August, 1824- I T appesro g that John Murray Carnochan, one of the defendants in the fluid biii of r.omplaint named, resides without the state of Georgia, in that part if the United Kingdom: ot Great Britain and Ireland, calied Scotland : lt is ordered that the said John Murray Car- uochaii, do appear and answer to the com- plainnnt's said bill, within nine monttis from the dnic of this order, otberwiso that tbe said bd!, as to him, betaken pro conltsso .• id it is further otdered, that s copy of thi« der be pubiishr d once a week, in one ot he public G«zettes of this state, until the ex piration of the time within which the said de fendant is required to uppesr and answer -s aforesaid. True copy from the Minutes, thi“ 2lst lay August, 1824. A. B FANNIN, C»< k. ••irust 24 50f N otiee IS IIKREllY GIl'EJY, T HAT three months after date, applicn tion will be made to the Bank of the State of Georgia, to issue a new certificate of stock, for one lost, issued on the nth March.1819, in favor of John M’Kintic,Jun. or twenty-five shares, and numbered 24J. B. AI’KLVa\E, Guardian of John M’Kinne, Jun. Augusta, Dec. 16, 1824. dec 18 21fp& Notice. N INE months after date, I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of Camden coun ty, for leave to sell the real estate of Johr !>. Young, late of said county deceased, for th« benefit of the heirs of said dece^std JESSE CRAWFORD. Administrator estate of John D. Young Jun"17 20 An opening for enterpnze! SOU \ttYu«Y)\e- l*OT ?>, Situated on the principal streets in Lower Hamburg,[improved and unimproved.) ■yyiLL be sold to the highest bidder, on | r erdict MarchTerm, 1308. Camden Superior Court. Henry IIaiiford, VI. Thomas Kino. O N motion of the Attorney of the Plain tiff, in the above case, it is ordered ' hat the defendant do shew cause, on or be- Tuesday, the 10th January next, in I fore the first day of the next term, why a the Town of Hamburg, S. C.—One half of I final judgment should not he entered in the purchase money, cash ; the other half, I the above case, as of March Term, 1000 ; to bear an interest of seven per cent, per | and that publication be made cf this rule, annum—the interest to be paid annually— I once a month, for four months, in one of My individual Notes, and the Notes ol the I the Gazettes of this District, or that a copy following Banks, viz. The Bank of Ham-1 be served on the defendant, sixty days be- burg, Bank of the United States, the sever-1 fore the next term, a! Banks of this State, and the Bank of An-1 Extractfrom the JVirwIn, gusta, will be taken in payment. The pur-1 JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. chaaerB of unimproved lots will he required I dec 23 to improve thereon. The sale will contin-1 “ , until the whole is dis-1 State of Georgia. 254u Fi ur negroes, Billy, Moses, Will and Jen ny, levied on under a fi. fa- on foreclosure I ue f rmn day to day, ^ ^ of a mortgage from C. H. Hayden, to Jeremi- I p nse d of; when the terms of sale are com-1 /},, EHiuh Baker, Clerk cf Ihx Court of Or. 1 iilind ujil.h. iniliKnutnlilfT Titlos will bo nindi’. I J J j: r.’i.-i.. o ... ah Cuvier. A quantity of Household and Kitchen Fur niture, levied on under a ft- fa en forecluiure of a mu tgage, from Bleazcr Early to Amoa Scudder. _ _ _ 1 D’LYON, S, C. C jan 3 3* plied with, indisputable Titles will be made. 1 HENRY SHULTZ. Hamburg, Nov. 24. City sheriff’s bales’ On the Jirit Tueiday in March next, TTBILL be told in front of the Court- \)7 House, in the eity of Savannah, between the usual houra of ten and three o'clock, AM the buildings on the eaa ern half ol lo' No. 5, five. St. Gall, Ogletbrope ward, levie on as the property of Elias E. Huberts to sat isfy an esecutiou in favor of the German Lu therm Church, Elisa E Huberts- One negro woman named Maria, end he Child Doll, levied on aa the property of Hob' Charlton, dec. (o satisfy an eiecution from the Court of Common Plena, and Oyer am! Terminrr fur the City of Savannah, Salma Manton vs. Eliza Charlton adminiatratriz Hubert Charlton, dee. A L D’LYON, 6. S. Jan 30 56 Sheriff’s Sales. O N the first Saturday, after the firat Tues day in March, will be auld at the Mar. ket Haute, in tha town of St. Marys, between the houra of ten and four o’clock, a negro boy named M "ies, levied on aa the property of Cornelius Rain, to .atialy an execution o, foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of John Chevalier, M. H* HEBBABD, S. C. C. 8t- Marys, January L HUS' Jan 6 ’ 31 Sale Continued. T HE sale of the above Lots has been I postponed until Tueiday, the 2id af\ February next, on which day the Bale will rc-contmence. The Charleston Mercury, the Charleston Courier, Southern Patriot, City Gazetts, Columbia Telescopo, Sotith-Carolina Re publican, Pendleton Messenger, Augusta Chronicle, the Constitutionalist, Savannah Republican and Georgian, will publish the above onco a week tor three weeks, and forward their accounts to me for payment. HENRY SHULTZ. January 26 Jan 30 5Sfp dinary, for Liberty County. M ns. EilZVMBIH WALT HOUR, ap plies for '-uteri of administration oi he estate and tff eta cf Thomas G Webb, -a neitnfkin: These ire therefore, t-i citr and admonish, all and aingular the kindre- and creditors of the said deceased, to fib their bjectiuna if any they have, in my office at ticebnrough, on or before the firat Hin'li ill March neat, n'herwiie letters of admin s- ration will be granted to the sa d applicant. Given under my tend and seal, this tenll (lay of Janua-y, in the the year of uui Lord eighteen hundred a..d twenty-five (L. 8.) I- DAKER C. C O. L. C. Jan 14 41 Notice. Georgia—Camden County. TO AI L WHOM IT MAY COM EKN. \%«/HEUEAS Belton A Cupp,E^q applies >/# to the Court of Ortlinary of said coun- j ty, for Letters of Administration on the eetau of Joseph Uixhy, late of said coun'y f deceaa I ed: These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish, all and singular, tbe heirs aud creditors T HAT on the second Saturday in March I of said deceased, to file their objections, if next, at the late residence of John »ny they have, in my office, on or before the I Bryan, dec. all tho personal property of the firat Monday in March Beat, otherwiae letters aforesaid deceased, will liu nfibred ior sale, I W1 '"?® ? r * n,e 6 *he’ppheant. to the highest bidder, for the benefit of the I W.tneas the Honorable William Glbaon, heirs, consisting of | Cattle, Hog*. Plantation Tooh, ftomehold\ and Kitchen Furniture, together with lundry other articlet. Terms made known on the day of sale. SOL. BRYAN, ) ISAAC BRYAN, > Executors. JACOBBRYAN, Scrivcn County, (Geo.) Jan. 22, 1825. Jan 28 52tt one of the Justice! of said Court, this twcnty-srconl day of January, 1825- JOHN BAILEY, C C O. C. C. Jan 97 5? | Isaac Russell j B B Kntlidgc 2 | missElizabethSpark- 5 loan | Geo Savory $ Janies Swain 5 Samuel Soater > Mary M Slaupy j Joshua Sikeil j Farley R Sweet Levi StcvenB John Siko ( ast Uj sheet iron ilox . loves, F OR SALE by N. B. WEED, No. 6, Gibbons’ Range. nov24 ling Mrs Jane Fisher Miza Fisher John Titsworth John F Floyd 2 John Foot G. Henry M Graybill John Graoen T V Gray 2 James Grogan George Gena Stephen Grcllett 2 Mrs Marion Grieve S James M Smith John Gibbons j Constantine Smith Royal Gilford < Wm Smith Miss Mary Griffith { R B Stilwell Messrs. Ne6ler &, > D W Shine Griggs j John W Stirk Mrs Mary Griffith ! M A Smith M Griffith I) B Squiers Thomas Girlcr - Jos Spenny Charles S Goodrich 2 l Jas O Screvin Thomas M Goddard2 ^ John Sinuns 2 David Googel Miss Maria Gold- wril James Govan H. Capt Hall Charles Hart Sarah Hall John Hatcher Charles Harley Isaac Harris Mrs Mary Harrison Ishani Hatcher Jabcy Handy Michiel Hanley Charles Hawley Mrs Sarah Harley Molly Harrison Michiel Hanley Capt Jos Horad Bongs Hallet Edwd Hopkins Benj Horton J E H Hopkins Benj Hopkins MisB Ann Hoy Harriet Howard 2 Col John L Hopkins Mr Holland David Hughs William Jackson CliarleB J Jenkins 3 Shandy Johnson Mrs Jane W Joynce j Can Ben Wing Lewis Johnson j C Wisenbaker K. I JnoT White James Kenyon * Jos Wiggins Messrs Kerrs &Grt- JSC White ham j Jas Willet George King # Mrs M Wiggina George W King 2 j Jack Williams Joseph Kingsley \ Thos Wylly L. } P M Whiple Miss Mary Lavender J Thos Williams John H Laffett j John White Mrs Jane Lafiett I Thos A Williams NOTICE. VTINE months after dwtn, application w ll bf IT made to tlu* Hun. the J-jrigei of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham cuu-iiy, for leave ti | iell all the real t state of the late William CtMg, deceased, for the benefit of toe heirs a:;dcied itnra of said eatate. JOHN M'NISH- Executor, oct 12 71 Notice. N INE months after date, I flhnll apply to the Court of Ordinary of Camden coun | iy, for leave tosell a lot of land, !y>ng *n Mon roe county, in the tenth diati’.ut m nbei ninety-one, belonging to the o» pliant of Lev" I Johns, doc. for the benefit of said orphans. JOHN I.EE. Guardian. Twi* 17 . 20 Fratera Simmons i Geo Shick > Miss Martha Spald- i i S II Stocking | Job A Scott | Wm 8 Scott l C Sohmith S Cap Danl Sullivan \ T * { Rev Jos Tarply Mrs Ann Teagrove NO MCE. N INE months af'et the date hereof, »p- plication p ill be m^de to the Honorable | the Inferior Court of Chatham county* when flitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ■ lot, with th ' improvements, situare in the city of SdVannah, in the said county,and known in the plan of said city by the No. 53, flown Ward, for the benefit of the heirs and legatee? of the estate of the late Hugh M’Cull, de | ceaaed. THOMAS M’CALL. PHILIP BKASCH, Executor *. >rt '4 72 Notice. the real estate of John Stary, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator. dec 18 21 WTNE MONTHS after the date of this i - notice, application will be made to the - Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Libcr- j J C Trienften 2, Ef-1 ty County, for permission to sell a part of } finghnm county 1 - - - - ■ ■ - I L Towner Edwd Tnben Jas D Tucker Wm Turner 5 W. 5 W Wheaton 1 James Wallace | Timothy C Ward f Charles Watkins jFurncy Willis and J John Walthourc | John Walch j Charles H Ward i John Waters ; R B Waren i Thos Wells {Mrs Jane Welch < Wm Willson > John Whitfield * A Welkins Notice. A LL persona having demands against the estate of Comtant Freeman, Kiq late ol the city of Washington, deceased, are re quired to hand them in, leeally attested, within the time preacribed by law : and ihoi- indebted to said estate, are required to m, k immediate payment, to Mv- JAME3 HUN TEH, Adm’r. Jan 14 42(11. Notice. T HOSE who have any demands against the late Matthias Schlosser, late of I Chatham County, deceased, are requested 1 to render in their demands, properly at* I tested ; and those indebted to said deceas< I ed, to make immediate payment, to 1 CHARLES RAPP, Qualified Executor. Jan 15 43 L | SCOTT’S BIBLE, STI.RSOTTM tniTIOa. ’ V fttip OS AL9> Hy SAMUEL r. ARMSTRONG M. SO Comhid Hnston for publishing HfiOTT'i FA WILY RIBhB, containing all the Mar. qitiul References to be comp ised in ,/t VOLU dF V ROYAL OCTAVO, uml £ belUthed with a likeness of the Author• TEKMS. I T shall be well printed, on good piper, i n ^ be comp* ii^cl in six handsome volu nei. it will contain the Scripturea of the Old JVrw 'Testaments, tV Introductory Ohs'ivu ^nt, Explanatory Aoles, hn*l Practical Obstnaiisiu *.nd all the copious Marginal References, be* inK printed word for word fr no tbe Lon,Ion Stereotype E lit.on, published since the Au* hor'H deceit* The price will be $21, it, hoard* i $24, in sheep, $30, in calf biuding. The v'h'il t work will be ready for delivery bv Ms., 1825, ' Ex rants of Letters addressed lo the Pul 'Men, esteem Dr S -fi t’. Family Bible, emin«Ltlj ca-ci.iE.ted to promote toe cause of truth ind piety It sLenia scarcely possible for onets ■ead daily the Notes and Observationt iotbc Family Bible without becoming a wiser and .etter man. EDWARD D GRIFFIN. I have soen no co.Timmtary of the Sacrrd Scripturea which 1 dunk so well adapted!* general use and edification. It ia a treasure Which ever* family ought to poetess. A. EATON. It is a work diatingu'ihed for the simpiicL .uid cor.ve mnee of its arrangement, tii« cl.-Dirneos ana fi felity of its exiiositions, the .icatnessandnerspicu ty of itv style, the oe» nuvol- nee and candour of its spirit, the cou- ivscncsa and pertinency of its applicafunv, in 1 for it* uniform tendency to pro note evur .fe'ical truth and piety. A BIEL HOLME*?. Of Or. Scott’s Fa-nily Uible, I feel free to say, thxtiu my estimation it deflervediy rank* i rtong our ablest and b-.s* Uomm nts.-ie*. THOM\H BALDWIN. Dr. Scoti’s Family B ble ded more e*. iiecialiy for t e use of Christian *amUies,isa work high y evangelical, extensively instruc* tive, and deeply i>.(boating. D .NIEL O. SANDERS. The character of Dr. Scott’s Comn.-^arv »n tlift B.ble. ia so general!} known, and w i .ghly approved amongst the ni^at intelligent .ml pious Christiana throughout our country, *nd has passtd rapidly through ao many la*ge i-ditiona, il*M 1 deem further recommend*- ions needless* J KOrtSE. I am acquainted with no Couvnentary oo »> .Sacred '■•c iptures, which I would more cordially recommend tor general use. Tli* plan of ihe work is good JOSHUA BATES. Perhaps in no way, can niinisttrs, insti '.icK'il f youth, and private Christians, do gre t.|t icrv.Ce to ttoc etv, tlmn by exerting then), selves to disac-miinte this truly iovakubli vo k JOSHUA HUNTINGTON. 1 know of i.o Oummenta y which is butte] -alculttcd tor (liftusiiig correct vie* a of th* gr< at truths uf CWiUianity, and leavingailie .«ry impressions on th • mind when risinfj rum the peru-al of it f than the one you »r? Mbout to pubiisli. D ANIEL SHARPE. No writer seems less disposed to contend tor barren speculations. None more uniform* iy or more powe rfully incu'eate* the gre*i ea> uontials of religion. The spirit which pet* vides the work is excellent j ft is the m\* ifl’jctionare, healing, yet faithful spirit of tbd ;,OBpcl. DANIEL DANA Fron narticular examination, and concur- i mg tiittimnny, there is .o doubt on my mind tLat St oil's Purnily I)ih!e is superior to ad ■ ’hers JOSEPH EMLilSON. ! You 'vill p!ea8r (o act d «ne aii isopies of 3c'jtt’a Bible ; 1 refer »o y'.ur 'a* ily proposed dition Perlmps 1 ahall induce five more t> t Art the snme number. H-1. It ia vfith extreme pleasure I peveeus y*)L- erf about to publigh a new edition of] ^colt's Bible. Hsayin^ been in posst-as.nr. uf| :t nore 'ha.-t 20 y.-ais, I trus r I kn*»w p*** *bing *-f its value, wi><1 a n de'd mined to ~4«.ue iia c*rr.tilati >n iiinong mv itU'iuL T»U| will please forward six ropiefl a* soon as ; t •shed, I have obtaini'd four subfcri eM f*- . t ( uac’..ilent work you are publishing H. L I propose to take seven sets of Sco'.iN bi- ble, and will be accountable for the sum- , J O I Lave obtained subscriber* for nine cr i 'i : ; of bcou's Family B-ble. J. C. I shall probably need eight or ten s ti / S.:ott’« Family Bible. J. | Rev.S. S. of P. has o- tsined ten tubiiwi bers. E. 1C | I have observed that you are shout psbJ fishing another edition of Srott's Bible liope you msy succeed as you h-ve done ii former editions. I have been endeavoring D. procure aubicriberr amoi g mir people, «si| en or more subscribers will be obtained .* o. s.». I will take ten sets (of Scott’s H-Me; 1 bound sod lettered. J. F* I hAve obtained ten subscribers for y««! edition of the Family Bible—and have n» doubt but there might be someth" g like lW copies told in this place if you had an sg« nt here—I thought the work ought to b? en* coursged and for hat reason took a subset^ tion paper. It is a work that every f-tn lj should have that is able to purchase. J. E M’C I am glad, that y^u propose to print IB* Scott’s excellent P*mily Commentary, rJ jhould be very glad if it were in my power » give a more liberal patronage to the wnri, than, ai circumstances are, I can. I stul however, be able to do something ; eight ten se'fl I ahull certainly take; and it may bf double that number. A. ii. I have procured fifteen subscribers » Scot’s Bible. j a, n. I think I shall dispose of 20 sets or more J he Family Bible. E. B I luve circulated proposals for S .ottA Bible ; how many have been engaged in alii cxnnot 1*41 ,* but between 20 and 30 sett it hsvicir ity. J. S I have e included to kocome rexpnnsibk * o you for thirty sets of Scott’s Com.-nemiuy. I have procured 106 sub-icibera to tk Bible; 6 acts to be bound in calf; 3 set** be done in boards the other 9/ se'«, bpua and lettered as deMribed in the protrectua H. B: 1 presume I could procure 500 subicri hers for your edition of Scott’s Bible Tjj demand ia increaaing for them. Th«*y finally supersede every other large or F*ow! Bible. Fifty nf my subscribers live withiol circle of 8 miles! J 1* Just publiahetl an edition of the sakc wch completed in six volumes, without references / price in boards $18; in $21 ,* in csii $27. Either of tb. se edb may be had of the publisher in Boaion / ot* 9. C. & J SCHENCK, Savannah. Hide Whips. I filflt GROCE Hide Whips, received end *3>S/ for sale by .Y. B. WEED. dec 1H ,1a tl .19 Marking Brashes, O F a superior quality, just received * for sale by 6E0. RYERSOf no» 29