Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, February 11, 1825, Image 4

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Sjieriir’s Sales. Tuesday in March next, W ILL be • >ld «t the Court Hiu.hc, ui it. city of Savannah, between the hours . ten and four o'clock* The following 5 negroes, vie : Peter am’ bis wife Sarah* their children Mary, T\ ro, end Heredia, levied on as the property of James B Ibo, to satisty an execution in favor ot the President, Directors and Company of the Ba.ik of the U. States. Alt that lot of ground known and designs* ted as warden lot No thirty-nine (39) aiui also that adjoining half part cf another, known Mi lot No. forty-two (42) containing, together, eight tnd a half acres, be the same n-ue o less, »iinite to the east of the city of S*van. nah, a d bounded to the northwest of lot Ni twents six (26) to the south and cast by lands bel mging to the estate if Hampton L llthvidge. and to the west by the puh'uc roud leading to Skidawuy Island, whereon t brick yard is now establi h*.d and kru.vn b< the name of Fahm'a brick yard, together wll all and singular the improvement ai d appur tenance thereunto belonging ;‘evitd on as the f iroperty of Jacob F.h.n, under a rule ahsu- ute, from the Hon the Superior t'oiut cl Ch tihim County, in favor of Aaron CleVeiand and Susan his wife. Ah that lot of land situate on P>y n and llii- bersham streets, Warren wa d No. twe-’vc (12) in the city of Ssva^mdi, together with al ;h * bin dings, improvements and appur'.e nances thereunto be onping—levied on as the f iroperty of James Bilbo, ui.d. ra rule abac ute from the Honor<b)e the Superior l ot of Cha h im County in favor of the commist signers of Pilotage of the p» rt of Savannah The eastern half lot and Impiovenients known in the plan of the City of Smnnah, !>• No. five (5) in Oglethorpe ward, bounds, south by Margaret-street, e.st by lot No. four (4) and north by « line —I* vied on rk the propel ty of George L. Cope, under a fi ta, on a ft> ecloBure of a mortgage in favor of John Hover. Al tl x*, tract of land known by tie n"iT>p of l weed Side, containing (3 l6) ac^es, 264 acres high Ian-’, third quality, 82 acres low land fi st quality, .uunt&d on the north by Savannah river— lev- d on under fi fa in fa vor o- Si non Donald and wife, complainants against Thomas N. Morel, and others, heirs o! John Morel, dec. Bui’dmgson part of let No. thirty one (31) L-beriy Ward, in the city of Savannah, bound ed north on Y>rk-street, south by a lane, and west by other pan of said lot —levied on as the property of Wm. M. hew, (L-c. to satisfy an execution from a justices court, in favur of Tiwmpson A Bonney, against Wm. Mahew, Security for E. Swdt. ISAAC D'LYON, S C C. Jan 31 56 Sheri IP’s Sale. On the Jint Tuesday in March next, iTOL' by sold «t the Cou t-lome, be J J tween the usual hours o ten and four • mock. Highly negro slAves, viz. Nelson, U'chel, "am, Morris, Cha lis, Mide*’, Hannah, Harry, Flora, Anna, Sam, Silvv* Hercules. Rrabny, John, Da v id Nancy, Philip, Ju fy, John* Har ry, Eve, Philip, A il)*, I.iicv, Monday, Tenalt, 'lolly, Henry, Ben, V.-nus, Cain, Cumbu, Celia, Flora, Nelly, Manual), Sitmm* L-ikey* Paddy, Jenny,Hrul03,Cinda, Beck, Fannv, T oe, Hester* July, Pl.eb^ Jack, Bella, Finny, Tuck, Robert, Issue, Pompev, Cac-ar, Caty, Willoughby, Fortune, ILcml, Phillis, Rich ard, Miner, Jane, London, Dnvv, IshmsH, Lizzy, Susy George, Grace, Oudjo, Caty, Bet sy, Sampson, Billy, Molly and Abraham, to gether with the future issue and increase of the families, levied on under • fi fa. »>• ' Tecloan re of a mo.-tgage, from George L. ope, in favor of Peter Mitchell, John sl'Nish, and Hubert Mit.ihcl). I. D'LYON, 6’ C C. did 31 M Sheriff’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in March next, ^to.i.Lbc bold at ilit. c on t-Mouse -n the town cf J. (Terson* C-m.irn County, between *he hoars of ten ami four o’clock, Nine Negroes, Grace and her children. Harriett, Charlotte, lucinda, Usual, L niiuuj V.hza, Henry and Bob, levied on as the prop Tty of Joseph Ilain. to satisfy an execut'd n favor i f *.V'l iam H Williams -nd ithers G W. TH04AS, 1). S. C. C. Jefferson, Jan. 22,1825. Jan L7 <3 Administrator’s Sale, On the first Tuesday in April next, WILL sell at the Court H .use in Jt-ff’r. . sen flamden County, between the usual hours of bale, Huvrs, N.-d, an«l h s wife Tnm-r, and he lour children* Daniel, Me. hen John and Y<": ick, hu pr.-pe tv of the Katnte of Ge n<. Morris m, «U ceased, for the benefit in th. creditors and heirs o f s\ul es'Mi. purtuant »o es*ve granted by the Cun t of Ordina v of Said bounty. GEORGE MORRIS ON. Admin str»tor, with the V. i.l an ixe of George llot-. -mi, Sen d^ased. *eff rs-»n, 24 ; Im -825. FeV. 2 5' Sheriff’s Sales. On the Jint Tuesday in April next. ILL 0. sold at .lie Court House in th city of havannah, bjtween Hie hours t ten sod four o'clock i he following seven negroes, vie : Davis, Maria, Patience, Dublin, Beck, Trt | hina an Oscar, with the increase if 'ho females levied on under a ft fa on a foreclosure of a mnrtga£> Mi the property of Joseph Carruthers tp naiis- fy the Bank of the Sti' ■ of Georgi t. Also, thef"l!nw : n« ’8 negrors, t ! : Peter, Cla r' sa, David, Z h, Berger, tlatv, Antho ny, B tty, Mary, Diuuij Jack, Jim, Aggy Hope, Hess-at), Ua g* et, Lucy and Adam, wsf i the w.c jase of the females, levied on un der a fi fa. on a fnreciosure ot a mortgage »t> the property of Wm. C. Wayne* to satisfy the Bank of the State ot G 'i rgia. Vis*!*‘lit* FrlKiwing o5 n gro'9, viz: G tfTec, (Cooper, H .met, Afly* old Charlotte, Jacu, Say. Chari t*, I’endaw, Bjss. PvecesFa ..nd child, B dg-t and Peggy, Wul.am, Eaev, B lley. c • lip Phyllis* old Cuinbo, Jenry. ol Fegg, B ulus* Jesse, Brutus* Sandy, liana, Cyn u, ti ck, To.»>,Sophia, 1)hj i ne and cniul, Jhco' .Sye.Beckt y and John,with the increiu,e oi h remnles tev’*ed on as the property ol N*Ct >iav Cf'igor, under afi fa ou a foreclosure oi a m -rtg ge in favour **t John Carr.than ai.d junvj sic lenry for u“e of Chris Una Lovett. AiA^* a n^g“o nH>* named Sam levied on as. the property ol CSar’cs lfi F:in, under fi la. on a hirech-sore of a mortgage m fsvor ol James Anderson. A'9 j, the following 19 negroes, v.z‘Ahra- hum Harry / Cato, Chance. Dam. I, Asuoi 9anVoo, Lucy, S: ; io, Mm an. Uax hae), I o-i dun, Aggy, SifTiun, Grace, E iza Georg*, Ro- d)j «‘ d li-.», with the increaje- ol tht L-moles levied un as ttie property oi Fi .tnmmg * k dec. un '.er u fi. la. on a toreciubuie of u . or*- gugc-iu tavnrof Wm. Dixon & f‘o- t*K(*igrees Of M-*?d -i.'-b M’L -'.d. I. D’ YO.I S. V C Ja* H Sheriff’s Sales. YWWlLLhesold, *t the U«rkpt II mse, yhi the Town of S'. Marys, on the fi HtuicViy after the first Tufsday of, Ha next, between the hours of tab and fur o'c One negro man named Cap, levied on the property of Jnsenl* Ruin/1.» satisfy an ex ecu*iun in favor of Belton A- Copp. Alsu, One undivided third of three negro slaves, o witSophy, J m d S.v.dy, levied on as the property 4f Jane O'Neal, to sstiafy an ex; cu.iun in favor ot U Brunet, by his Guardian. Aisn, On** trnct of land on Crooked River, containing 150 icrc«*, hounded nonh bv vs.. p ant land, easi by A J Pratt's la-d, smith bv Crooked River and marshes, west by K bhear man, 'he greater part of said tisfit is under vultividUm—one pair Curd Tables, one rsi ft re. logs, hnvcl and tongs, one rlnck, half a *1 z m (s> v. r) l able-spooi s, Icvi d on as tht property of Abram Pratt, tnsatibfy an exteu- lion in favor of U A. Coup. M M 1TSP.B AKD, S.C C St* M ,rvs, Jan. 9, ‘8*5 TV 12 S3 Attachment Sale, On the first Tuesday in March nut, rCDIIJj be s > d at the Cou t-i «om.e, be. Vi# tween the hours of ten and tout o elk. t wo > egro slsv -s named Sampson and Ab ner, attached us / he property of William E. Ferguson, and sold by ord r„fCou r t. I. D'LYON, S C. C. Jan 30 56 Georgia—Bryan County. 11 y Joshua Sni h Clerk of the Court of Ordin ary of he Countif aforitiud, .TT ALL v Oil IP MAY 1 O fCERN. raHER^AS william Moor, of die County of Hollo'd), applii» for Lf tiers of Ad ii'stration ri) the estate and effects of Sam- -! Da on, formerly of Liberty County, dec : sn are therefore**) cite and admonish »5 I -.irgnlnr the kii dr :d and Cl editors of said i v.e**v, t - fi • their ohj n ct*ona (if any they nave) in my * ffi u, on m before the firs' Mon day in March next, otherwise letters of *»d- iniitisf a'inn wdi be grunted the applicant Giv*-n under myjinnc) and private seal, (there bring no seal of. ffi.:c) this third day of February, one thousand eight ho diedami twenty five. [L S 1 JOSilUA SMITH, C O. C. Fct* 8 63 i f Marsha ’s Hale. On the first Tuesday in March, yWlLL be sold before In C*u*rt Hou«e, i the city of Savannah, between th ours of 10 and 2 o’- l«)ck h s? I’WU LOTS, Non 27 and *28, Ia**k 3 -n Ward, and itripr«>vrmentxthereon, lev'e un as the property of J nn H. More), to sat— fy the balatxce decreed to he due on a dis’res * warrant, ix&uiug front the Trc sury Depart inent of ihe Untied States, agi.i*'gi A. S. Bu' bch, John H. Morel, ai d T) .vid Lvu>n* JO fN (I \ OBF.L. Marshul D. • G ;o. Uw 21 47 Adni n st atui’s ale W ILL bo 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 us 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- tobli, and bounded on the south by the said Plum Orchard Tract. Also, a tract called Lottery Hill, situate on tin Ogeechce Itoad, three miles from Savannah, containing about six hundred •res, belonging to the real estate of N. S. Bayard, deceased—sold for the benefit of he heirs and creditors, of said estate. N. J. BAYARD, Administrator estate N. fc>. Bayard. Fob 2 filiaf N otice. T HE undersigned having been appoint ed by his Honor the Judge of the Court of Oyer unt! Terminer, assignees It* the purpose of settling the accounts of the late firm of Nosier & Griggs, of Savannah, they having made a surrender of all their estate, both real and personal, for the bene fit of their creditors, do hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said concern, that they must, pay or liquidate their accounts, within THIRTY DAYS from this date, after which time those unsettled will with out discrimination, be put in suit. All per sons having demands against said concern, are required forthwith to present their claims, in order that the trust may bo set tled as earlv n« possible. JOHN W. LONG,) .. M. HERBERT, ( Assignees. F«l) 4 soft! IN EQUITY. Thomas Cumndiiff and others, Complainants and William Wallace and otiers Defendants, — Chatham Superior Court, January Tcm, 182 f* I f appearing to the Court, by the a tfi.lv vil uf Joseph Gumming that William Wul- 'sue and Sarah his wife, Mary Clay* Ann Clay. Eliza Clay* Mary Jane Clay, William CL), Joseph Clay, Ralph Clay, Mary Ann Clay, Henry Clay, and Elizabeth Clay, who are par- lies defendant* in the above, case, reside beyond the limits of the state of Georgia, and within the United States, und th t James Clay, also a defendant, is in foreign pads, beyond the limits of the United States. On motion of complainants'solicits s, it is order ed lliat the suit) defendants, first named, do respectively appear ami answer the conq lain- arts' bill, with.n four in uilhs from the date of this rule, and the u>.id James Clay, within nine months. And it ia further ordered, that this •’tile be published once a week, during nine months, *sn one of the public Gazettes of this mate. A true copy from the minutes. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk, msv 11 4?f:*a Notice. A LL persons having demands against, the estate of Oliver Sturges, Esq. late of the city of Savannah, deceased, an- request ed to hand them in, properly attested, and those indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate pnvment. to YVA1. p. HUNTER, Adtn’r. Feh*0 f»v + A dmiuistiatov s Pale. M L be sold at tin* G u t-2iot.se in Sr vunrsb, on the firs'. Tue-day in M«vc'i • est. between t.hp hour*. ».f ten soil two o'clk. i--MS CHEST OF OART'ENTEU'S TOOT S, k SUNDRY FA1 TERNS FOR CASTINGS the* personal estate of John CLik, d.ceaaed Terms ot sale cash. HENRY M’AT PIN, Adm uiBUi.lor ♦ f J Tlsrk- y«r 14 4 J Administrators Sa-e. W ILJ -.e a d n tiie first t *\e.;.day i M(rch n *t tl th * Court 1L use m ti.' ci'.y ot Savaeiia'i, within he h'nirs p-««crib**' by law, TWENTY EfOLT SH ARES Of FLANTF.RS* D\NK S TO K, h«Jo:-. f riug 1 he eS Rte of Co-, t ill F eu n, E*-q dece* u ed* Sold fo»* tie brncf' of th: heirs a:, creditors ot said <* and Term-, of *a)e cosh- JAMES UUNTfc’R, Aft mV. .« ’4 42 G oi /.■ m—Cuvulrn County. Sui’ERion Court, October Term, 1824. Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Stlvestcr Bryant. N petition of T m nhy Hopkins, 'at ; !g f that in consideration t.f certain prom* .^nryt notos, made to the said Timothv, • y hem, one pavablc with intcesV, fr< m firs) f January, 1821, on the first of January 1822: second payable as afuresai', on the fiis: <•» January, 1823; and a th rd parable as s.f .M- said, on the first of January, 18 ’4 eiecuted a mortgage to said ri.imthy llopluos, his her and assigns, on all those four tr.tc s of L.id, ituated in the county aforesaid, conveyed the said Ti •iothy* to the said f«angley a;id ^clvester* and lying on the south side o Great Satilla River, one tract coutsiriing sev cntv-sevenfrcres, more *r less; two —acts containing fit y acre s, marc or less, and oru- tlier tract, co. tniniog one hundred at.ci cigh- y-eight sere?, more or le3S, conditioned f"» le i.aymeat of t; ; e three said stvcr'.l notes i the ctays »bove meiitioned, an ' that ••»!- veral notes reinain unpaid—..n motion n» vrchibald C’ark, attorney for plaint: 0 , it i ii’dered, that «h sud Langley and S-dvesie , heir heirs or i-BS'gi.s pay intnCour., wit hi- wctvfi months fr.m this date,a ims d*t< on said notes, and the interea and c a‘s, o rwi-ie that U.e cqni’y ol rr’-emptiun be lo - ver foreclosed, ar.l ih tt sir h other proceed gstakt place, as are pursuant In taw. True .xt"»- fn;m the min .tes, 27T* Octo be”, IB'*4. JOHN BAILEY, C7e.fr nov 4 87 ^ . lie, i . s ali^. On the first Tuesday in March next, -i. sol *. at th.: Court-Jlous- between \#y to*- hours of 10 and 4 o'.ilt^ck, inc following <i* negroes, H. ii 'ub, 1 >i j ' Loudon, William, Pete;, and ILon.ib, lev • on under a ft- fa. on foroclosure trom J M Huoter x-> the Planters' ILnk. F-ur negroes, Billy, Vlos- s. Will and Jen ny levied on under a fi. •» *>n forcuLsute of a nrmgage from 0. H. Hayden, ti> Jw-reu;.- ah f-fi* !er. A q antity of Hous hold and K chen Fur* nitu e levir d oti under a fi fa on »orecV»&ure of ‘ i • tg‘g *i from Elerzer F-arly to Amos Scudd r, 1 D’LYON, S. V. C jn3 32 An p Jtutg for enierprize ! SOO-vaYiudAe LftT ! , Situated on rim principal stmts in Lower I lamb urg.(i inprovcd and un i mpro red.) W ILL bt» sold to ihu highest bidder, on Tuesday, the 18th Jtmuory next, tho Town of Hamburg, S. C.—One half of the purchase money, cash ; the other hall, to bear an interest of seven per cent, per nimi—the interest to be pnid annually.— My individual Notes, and the Notes of Ihe following Banks, viz. Tin 4 Rank of limn hurg, Bank of the United States, the sever «tl Banks of this State, and the Bank of An gusttt, will be taken in payment. The pur • hasors of unimproved lots will he require to improve thereon. The sale will cumin lie from day to day, until the whole is dis posed of; when the terms of sale are com plied with, indisputable Titles will be made HENRY SIIULTZ Hamburg, Nov. 21. i ity hci ift's ales- On the first Tuesday in March next, rriyll.L ne .oid in front of llic (Jou'i- \jy l:ou»e,inthocily ofBannn.h,between tUe ; »U'U hours ot ton .ivl tlv ue o-otock, A4 the buil!li->K« on Ihe can ern hnl ol lo' N.) J. live, St G Hi, O^loltirope v. i-lovic on aa the proptrt, ol Rnaa L. ftehoYte to r-.t in,y an eiecution in f ivor of the Ceinwn Lo tlieran Ghnrcn. vs. Kliaa E Huberts' Ot,P negro woman named hlari., and in • child Doii, levied on aa Ihe property if IL,b ('.melton, dec. to satisfy no eacoution from tiie Court of Common Pleas, and Oyer an Terminer for the City cf Savin us! , Salma Menton v*. fci ai Churlton aiim'insttal' i* Bob' rt Chariton, dee. >. I. D’LYON, C. .Y. l 0 id Sale Continued. HIE sale of the above Lots has boon postponed until Tuesday, the ‘lid of February next, on which day the sale will re-cotnmcncc. The Charleston Mercury, the Charleston Courier, Southern Rat riot, City Gazette Columbia Telescope, Houth-Curoliiiu R> publican, Pendleton Messenger, Augusta Chronicle, the Constitutionalist, Savannah Republican and Georgian, will publish tin above once a week lor three weeks, and forward their accounts to me for payment HENRY SHULTZ. January 26 .Tan :h) ftftjp T l,N EQUITY. Between f V. J),ivies Adninistraior, Complain ant a id John • avnoehun Adm n'sb-utor. d: bonis non with the wi t annexed of lieor re liicharildon, and others, Defendants —In equity' Chatham Superior Court— Chuitcery, VO th A /gust, 18J4 I T appeali ;g ihat John Murray Carnochan, one of the defendants in the said bill of uoinphiint named, resides without the state of Gto gi.q io Inal part of the United Kingdomt. o! Greet Britain anti Ireland, called Scotland : It is ordered that the fid John Murrsv Cur* oochan, do appear a; d .inswev to the com* piainmt's said bill-, w.thm nine monttis from toe d'»te of this order, otherwise that tht said bill, as to him, be taken pro confess-’ .* and it is further mdared, that a copy of thi;. order be .’iibnghrd once a week, in one of lie publ'C G. zetes of this state, until thd ex- utrstiou of ihe t«me within which the ssidete- etidant is required to uppear and answer as aforesaid. True enpv fv*»m the Minutes, thi* 1 . 2lst day August, 1824 A. II FkNNIN, Clerk. '»ir * 4 At if J. OitlMv’a « AN ACL A. DIE subscribe r nav cgdiH.-oVti r u dn- com posi'ion of SIVAIWS CBLF.BHATLD : l AJ\ACRA, bus >ow a supply or. baud f-*r •it-; he has reduced thep'ice from 50, t- ,52 50, or by the dozen -4. • Ail charitable institute-.a in the U. States •id the poor will he supplied gratis. If :he citizens of the principal cities and • wtis, will appoint agent to order a<. iistribote this medicine to the poor, it ail) bt •n rofied. Tins medicine is celebrated tor th** cure nl »C following diseusva sur-jfula or king’, rvil, uicetattii • r | ut ( d sure thrust, lung standing rttetima'.icallh'ttiona, cutaneous dia- sspch, white sw'dl'og >nn diseas*. ofthu hones uti a <1 i’ laeii generally of the uh.urousi harac • cr, an.) •inmun*. dia. <s- r. generally a :s ;ig ii • l^bi!it iU: s ■; )(;»:d* (i u s, but more especialIv f-o - sjpbdis or aff. ctio s arising the refrom ; •therGn the laryna, node®, &c. and It)a: dreadfu 1 disease occas outd by a long and Kne.fy,vv 11.10 I ruerou-y, Me* Ii is uis*- use ful in till. di'J ;uft .- th*’ liver-" U«,Tti&cftlea. I have within tt,e last tw« years had an op portunity of seeing scveis! cuses of very mve leratu ulcers, which having previously resist ed the tegular modes f treatment, wer iieslcd by the uac of Mr. Swrim’n Panacea and 1 do bnlieve, from what 1 have seen, that it will prove an importin' remedy in scro fulous, venereal and meretcia) d^c-ases N. <’HAPM \N M. D. Professor of t' e luMiiiutea ard praot'C, of Phys'C, in the University oi Penn sy! vania I have employed 'he Panacea of Mr. Swoim hi numerous instances, uitl in toe U-b*. three vcai^and Jiave alw.-ys found it extremely efficacious, cspcnialiv n cec-ondury syphilis and ’ * rcu>iul diseases. I have no hesitatioi m niu/icunu)ig it ‘a iT.. 3 i'iri • **f inasti r.ubi val ••» W. QHJSON, M. D Prnffssor of S«rg*»; v in tlr U *'yofP«*nr PhiladelpUU, F *lrm;r- 17, 1823. JAM': SlUNN, Chc rr .i < “ nm ae't,hi" A or 7 3 i\ otice IS HEREBY OirEJf, r P* HAT throe months after date, applica ^ tiuii will be made to the Hank of the State of Georgia, to issue a new certitiicate of stock, for one lost, issued on the 17th March,1819, in favor of John M’Kinne,.lm\. or twenty-five shares, and numbered 24J. B. M’KT W'E, Guardian of John M’Kinne, Jun. Augusta, Dec. 16, 1824. dim !■: ?1fi0 hotice. MO l'K E. N INE mon'bs atfer date, application will b. a»ade to th** Hen. the Judges ol the* Cour t Ordinary Chielutn ceunty, for leave t- se! all the real 1 state of the late William Craig, ‘ :co*sed, for the benefit of the hews and ct ed rs of said estate. JOHN M’NISH, Executor ort 71 Camden Superior Court IIenuy Harford, vs. Thom as King. S'" erdict March Term, 1808. > ntuviUHimil \\ uultd A NY information respecting lie chisou, of Mount. Gain, count nrv Ilnt- ■ . N motion of the Attorney of the Plain- i keimy, I ruin ml, who arrived * " tiff, in the above case, it is ordered from Liverpool, in the in tduvaiinali /erpool, 111 the hip Blucher, Capt. hat the defendant tlo shew cause, on or be- Rotter, in November nr December, 1822, fore the first day of the next term, why a simrtlv afl.<-r sailed for New-York, and 1ms final judgment should not be entered in . not since been heard of, will be thankfully the above cose, as of March Term. 1808 ; 1 received by lie* subsetiber. directed to An and that publication lie made of this rule, vannah, Geo. who has lately hud letter, once a month, for four months, in one of ■ from the family of said If utelnuon, express- the Gazettes of this District, or that, a copy ing their anxiety to hear if im be alive. he served on the defendant, sixty days be fore the next term. Extract from the Minutes, JOHN BAILEY, Clerk, dec 2H 25tu State of Georgia. By Elijah Baker, Clerk of the. Court of Or dinary, for Liberty County. M tfi. Ei iZ v H.U v, Ala *OUR, ap 'ester -ette's of annumf"--oc-. ov. L-s'ste aud iff eta of Them*H li Webb, s nexiufku: These are there!'r* . t • c;t< id admonish, all ai d singular thebird e 1 evedilora of the s:«id deci s ed, to fil lieu ’.jectiona if any tbev have, in myolfij-at . ■ borough, on cr before the firat M u a, March neat, n’lierwiae IcTe r s of vJm'ms- rntum wdt be gr.mtcd » • the sT.d apphcarl. G ven under my I) nd and acid, this t iuth day of January, m the the year of tuir Lord eighteen hundred a- ' w 4 ’«t\ five. l„ b.) L BARER C. C O.L C. l/n 14 41 Gt oigiu- o blicrni s .bales. ihrlint Sa'iirdiiy, .Iter the fir,* Tuen* it. in March, ’.ill be *"M »t ihe Her. V •* -us*, in th» town «f SI. betwi the iiuur* ef ten md tcur o’cl.n.k, • bo. .inmeil M le., levie 1 un .. the pl|0| ot Cur i'r , m» H»in, to ..liHly u> entw' flierlie of* 'iv»rtg»Ke in fnvor ol Onev.i.ei, V. H teiBBAKD, S. ( *(■ ->tu y», Jnhu.iy t, IB.6* - A! J»n B vJy. IN otice. T HAT on the second Saturday in March next, kt the late residence of John Hrvr.n, drc*. t»l! the personal prcjtwrty of the aforesaid deceased, will be offered for sale, to the highest bidder, for the benefit of the heirs* consisting of , Plantation Tools, Household en P'urniture, together with Undry other articles. ide known on the day of sale. >L. BRYAN, ) lA'AC BRYAN, > Executors. •OB BRYAN, ) County,(Geo.) Jau. 22,1826. '6*Lf Camden County. 10 V.L WHOM l!' MAY (O' li N. t&UEREAS Bcifoo A Copp,E q applies to the Cou t of O-tlinary of said coun ty, for L tiers of Adnu.isiration en the eslat** •1'JoH ph Rixby, lute of said cnutv.y* deceits ed : These arc, thcrelore, to rat*: and admon ish, all and mii rular, the heirs a d creditor* of s^.d deceased, to file their cfj-srtni-s, j iiov they have, in my office, on or u. fee th< ti-st Monday in March nevt, otherwise /eiUrt w ill he granted th * applicant. Witness the II >nor*uie Will s n GiHsun, one of the J isticei of said Cour, ifiL twenty-secaiday of January, I8:H JOHN BAILEY. C-C G. f C 1 7 ^ IL II utehisi.ii is about eighteen years of age, fair complexion, light, brown hair, and about live lift nine inches high. ID' The editor#of papers throughout the Union, are particularly requested to give this notice a few insertions, and lend their aid to restore this young man to his discon solate parents HENRY MACDONNELL, .Tan 13 31 lt*fwn\atum Wanted A NY information from, or relative to Mi Frrdcrick Lom e, Printer, a native of Manchester, England, and who, when last heard from, resided at Monticello, Jasper county, Georgia, where it was understood lie had married a young woman of the name of White, addressed to Robert C. Lowe, to the care of the editor of the Charleston Courier, will be thankfully received. ID The editors of papers in the State of Georgia, and in the Western country, will confer an obligation upon an anxious mo ther, by giving the above one or two in sertions in their papers. jun 22 49 Looking-! I lasses. J UST received, per schooner Retrieve an elegant assortment oi' Mantle and Pier Looking-Glasses, nt manufactory pri cos, by J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec Iff i as. licet iron ox to\ cs, lAOJi SALE by. r 1 N.B. WEED, . : Ms. fi) Gibbon,’ Uunge. nov 24 Spanish Segars. ?M»*r. S do | S ' ,lnish Se S als - Just received per Globe, end for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 4 Webster’s Spelling Books, R ECEIVED and for 6ale by Jxn 13 A*. B. WEED. • aTINE months after date, I shall apply *c : ,i the Court of Ordinary of Camden conn- xj for leave tc sc! the real estate otJ d >. Y»ung, late of said county deceased, for U.t •cuetit ot the heirs of ^id decc»s: d. JESSE CRAWFORD, Administrator estnte of John 1). Young Jun 17 20 Notice, NT IV Ux the Court of Ordinal of Camden enun for leave totell a lot of land, lying m M. n- roe ci.uoty, in the tenth diatr.st n*. nhei nii<ety~ime, beloiigiug n the orphans of Lev* Johns, dec. for the benefit of »uid orphans. JOHN I EE. Guardian. i n« 1* 20 SCOTT’S BIBLE, srKnEOTTPB r.vi nos. ' V si 0 2 OS A \i 8 By SAMUEL T. AttMSTItO.W i Cornhi'l It s on for publishing Sr, o/'T J FAMILY HIBhE. containing all the ,lf a , I final References, to be eovp ised in /ii VOLtfUES ROYAL OCTAVO, und bellished with a liktnes.. of ihe Author 1 rr ERM8. [ T shall be well piloted, an good papr-r, * be comprised m six handsome vulu -f.i N O i Li; K. N ine MONTHS k ftrt!ie dale bereif, ap- pucbtion will be made to tht* IJon -rshh the Inferior Court «>f Chatham county, v h-:n ait’.ing for ordinary f urpcflt-s, f u- Lave to a# I alot, w4h th* impnwRMvixtfl, situa'e in tl r coy of 8’.vannahi in the S: u\ emu ty »n*i kr.* w* in the plsri of Drt*d city by th'- No. 53, Ward, lor tne benefit -»f the heirs I..g.upr of ihe oiUie ot the lute Hugh U'Uad, dc cea&td. THOU 4S WCALL, 1'HiLli* BRaSC-I, Exeeutr M. v/t ’4 7'» Notice. MONTHS after the date of this notice, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to sell a part of tiie real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN VV. STACY, Administrator. der 19 21 xSoLice. A I t- r«*wifin»'. htv»n*t dtmai.ds against t’.e eMisicof Constant Freeman, Ksi| Lie o' the city of IVas’.iingten, dtct-ssi-d, a.e re qiircd to hand theai in, lecul.y a' tested, within the time prescribed by iaw : and dies indebted to fiphl e-t te, sie iqiecdton- k mmediate pHyir* »t, to *■ JAMES HUN 1ER, <dm»r. Jan 14 4.' t Notice. T HOSE who have any demands against the late Matthias Schlossor, lute of Chatham County, deceased, are requested to render in their demands, properly at tested ; and those indebted to said deceas ed, to make immediate payment, to CHARLES RAPP, Qualified Executor. Jan ,r> 43i.f Hide Whips. Hide Whips, received nnd for sale by J>f. B. WEED. dor 13 Pi'ot Hread I O half BBLS. Iiifflis’ Pilot Bread, M.AI just received and for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 29 I - -s it L, will contain the Scriptures of Ihe Oil tr ,j SH JV»w i'etiantctUi, t e Inb uduciovy Ohs iviv wi, w Explanatory v\otes, nn-. Pruclic l Obs.n amf ? •.«, *»uJ all the copious Marginal Refeienies, \ ing printed word tor wo.’ii fr >m the Loti.',^ » > • Stereotype Edition* published tincc the A,. ♦hor's decease. The pri'-.e will be boards j ^?4, in sheep \ S ; 10# in calf be.dir, ; The wh ile work will be ready for deliver) oi I May, 1825, * \!k Vx racts of Letter addressed to the Publish fc; 1 esteem Dr Scot’.- Family Ifibl-, emin A m:* calculated to promote the cause of trut'i R . j piety. It8t-en!S scarcely possible for one ^ rend daily the Notes and Obsm vations in 1 !* Family Bible without becoming h f. j better man. E£i»YARDI> G‘HFFl.V i have seen no commentary T the Sa-..!^ Scriptures which I think so well adapted gi ncral use ami edification. It is a tre»3urt .. htch ever - famaly ought to poss.’-as. A. K Ui’ON. It is a work distinguished for the sitnplici. tv and cofver.ience of its arrangement, the cKi-rness and fi lelity of its ea posit ions, u.e neatness and nurspiuu.ty of il« style, toe nevok nee ana candour of its spiri:, the c..*a- ciaencBs and pc.tiuency of us upplicatiini, and for its unif irm l .-i d .ncy to pro i.otc- cvm U ' ge'ical truth and piety. ARIEL )I07,MK3. Of Dr. Scott's F i nify Hilnc, 1 I'e-i free'o say, tlif.t in my estimation it dest-ivuily r.-nk* a nong our ablest and bits* flonim* mn i-.-s, THOMRAi 1)>V.N. Dr. Scott's Fsmilj IS ble ii.t^aha iw.tces. •»e Rally for t' e use of Git'itfwn ? nrr.lLes, is a vork high'y evangehcat, extena.vely inaiuj- live, aud deeply interesting D 4fCfttLC.S4NDK.RS. The character of Dr. Scott's CJ. rr, 1 'n.;rtir.ry ,n Iho B.bic, ia so generally k.ion n, and 30 . gl.lv appruvea amoi.gM th< must int^-.lisgcnt •tnd idous Giinstians throughout o.ir roiiiury, n » lias paMc-d rapidly t! rough so many It rinions, that 1 dcun further rt-coniruen.ii- ious r.eediess* J MOttSP. I am arqupint^d with no Commentary on li Sacred Ec ipturea, wii’rh I would more ord.a'ly rtCjirunei.u for general use. The .-•Ian of the work is good JOSHUA R ATE 5 . Perhaps in no way,can ministers, Dal. uctura ! youth, and private Christians, do gitt.pr • rvxc to EiKJicty, than b* exerthsg thirn* -fives to dtss. miante this truly i .VAhuble -v- k JOSHUA HUN UNGTOrf. 1 enow of .io Cornm^nta y which i-i better - i>cuLted tor diffusing correct viera oftlij gi .-at ruths of CluBtiarity, hi d lenv i»g salu- *rv impressions on th mir.d when rising r- m the peru al ot it, than the cue you ire b:mt to publish. D ANIEL SHARPE. No writer ar-ems leas ihannand t.. m™*™! lor barren specula’i na. None more unirorai* Iv or more powc.fully inculcates the grea' e* a ent:sts o( religion. The spirit which yv- : djs the work is excelien-; 't is the m. -V, .flhetionare, heuling, yet faithf *1 spirit jf tft 'oa?ei. Daniel dana. From particular ex.-m. tali »n. and concur* ng tostim^ny, there is no doubt on my mind .at 8coU's Family Bihl* ia superior to all hers JOSEPH EMERSON, foil will p!eaa» to se-d me six copies of ic-tl's Bible ; I refer to your iately pro posed -.-dition. Pei i»apii I --.luli induce five m'»re to t »ke the gime number. H* L. U is with extreme pleasure I perceive ”ou are about to publish a new c i'f.ion of icotl's Bible. Having been ill po3g.*?6sio)) of t more that 20 years* I trus' 1 know S';mo* long of its vaioe, und am dele- tnii c.! to pro. no.e iis c-rculathm among my iru-n.L Y.-u vil. please forward ais copies «s soon fit n.t> shod, f!. u 1 have obtained four sub»crihers for H e exccdcnt work you are pubiiahmg H. 3. I oropose to ta«e seven sets nf Scott's iii* Av, and will be accounubie for the same. J fi. I **ave nbta'ncd s; hscri'oorsfornin^crpici »fSen F iwly able. J. C. 1 alt probably need eight ortei' •» ta -f Soot-V Family B;i>le, J. f»- Rev, s. S. of P. has o' tained ten S'lhscrb • :rs. K. L. 1 l have observed that von are about pub,. 1 hing another edition of Sco'.i'a H b'e- ope you im-y succeed sti you h»ve dj.-.eia ormer ed'-tions. 1 have boen endeavorrg to jiocure subscriber? amotg otir people, and eaur more subKcribeis wi.t bu obtained. O. S. H. I will take ten sets (of Scott's li b’e) bound and lettered. j. y- I have obtained ten (mbsrrihcia f,»j y. ur edition of the Family iJib!*—; * rt Iihvo r.» d' ubt. hut 'here might s -me'.li" g like 10# copses - old in tins place if you had so up;, ut here—I thought ti e work ought to be. eu- cotnaged and for hut ie. si ;i took r ^ubsnrib- 'ion paper L iaauork that, every t rn •>■ jhijuid have that is able to puuhrse. # j. e. sre I am glad, 'hot y^n propose to print Mf- 'coti’a excellent Family Camm'-maty, and dtmdd be very glad »fit wore »n my power re ■ive a more libiual patronage to the work, than, as cirnrnstaricrs are, I can I shall, mwever, he able to do something ; eight •.? en »e«s I shall certainly t«kc.} and it may be, double that number. A, B, ) line p.ocured fifteen subscrib rs to IcoUA, IhbJe. J A, D. I think 1 shall dispose of 20 sets or mo e A he Family Bibb'. E. B I have circulati’d proposals for S. ott's, U ble ; how many liavc been 'ngiged i” all I cannot i-1*; but between LO and 30 sets in h's Vici ily. J. s. 1 have concluded to become responsible o you lot thirty sets of Scott's Commentary. C. B. I have procured 106 subscribers to the R b'e { 6 sots to be bound in c« : f; 3 sets *.o by done in boards the other 97 seta, bound and lettered as described in the prospectus. li. M. 1 presume I could procure 500 subscri ber* for your edition of Scott’s Bible The demand is increasing for them Th<-v will fitiuily supersede every other Urge or Family Bible. Fifty of my subscribers live within a circle of 8 miles ! J L. Just publi tiled an edition of the same work, completed in six volumes, without marginal references; price- in boitrds gl8» in sheep $21 ; in call £27. Either of th .ie editions m»> be had of Hie publish *r in Huston ; or of S. C- & J. SCliENCK. Stvumtah. Ja 1 1 rt 9 Curron Castings. r»(D(D(D POUNDS Carron Cast- O mgs, for sale lew, 1>v dec 18 ^ T . B. WfiV.p I Marking Brushes, O P a superior quality, just received and for sale by GEO. RYEKSON nor 80