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Sheriff’s Salts.
On the first Tuesday in March tit.r ,
TILL be • >ld xt the »’o irt House,
W Il
city of 9nvsnnHh, between the hour*,
ten and f-ur o’clock,
BOTiKd USM»
Sheriff’s Sale.
The following 5 neg^oe** v s : Peter ■nt'
bU wife Sarah, their children Uary,Tvrt», ai d
Percdla, levied an a* the property of Jnmv-
B ibo, to satisfy an execution in favor of the
President, D re»-to r s end Company of the
BaakoftheU ■'tales.
All that lot of ground known ard designa
ted as warden lot No. thi*ty«nine (39) «*nd alst-
that adjoining half part (f annlht r, known m-
lot N *. forty two (49) ‘■on*Mining, together,
eight »nd a half acres, be the rime more o
lets. aitua'.e to Hie east of the city of Savam
pah. and hounded *o tiie northwest of lot N".
twe ty ait (-6) to the sooth and east hi
lands be! aging to the estate of Hampton
L iltbri Ige, an ! to the west by the public
road leading to Sk'daway Gland, whereon .»
brick yard is now establish'd and kt.own b*.
the n-m' of Falun’s hrekyard, t igeine*' will
all and singular t> e unprovement ai d appur*
tenanca thereunto h- longing. -evied -m as t t
property * r Jacob ¥ h n, u.»der a rule abs -
jute, from the H«n the Snn<*rior Cou/t «.t
Chsth im C unity, in favor of Aaron Cievclan.
and Suh n Ins wife.
All th t otoflan ’• situate on ^?y n and Ha
bersham sire .-t a, W-neu wad No twe'v*
(12) tn the city of Sava nail, together witu
ail he bu di.-.gs, i>r , rovenn nts hi d appurte
nances thereunto be oigii'p — leviedrn ur tin
I iro; e ty of Jam- a Bilbo, u'd rn tule aba**
u*t* from th:* H«*norble the Superior i o«
cf jhatham County in favor of tie Commiit
•loners of Pilo**g<? «>f »he p» rt of Savannah
l*ne eastern half lot and impiovement-,
known in the plan of the City of S v .im-d:, •
No. five (5) in Oglethorpe ward, bounded
inrh by Murguret-sireet, q'm by lot No.
four (4) and" north by * lar.e -levied on as
the property of George L Cope, und. r * fi tv.,
on a f i ed iiure or a roo:tg4.*e in favor ot
Jo i Hover.
Al l a tract of la* d known by •> e name
of Tweed Side. containing (3-16) acres, 264
teres high land, third quaoty, H2 acres low
land fi .»tqua!.i>, inu- dud on the north by
Savannah river—lev. d n under •» fi fa in fa*
vur o Si non D J i anJ wif ■, complainants.
Bga;: s* Thomas N. Morel, and i thru, heirs ot
‘ John Morel, dec.
Bui'di'tgson part of let No. thirty one (31)
L'bertr w*rd, in the c,ty of Sav«on»b, bound,
td north on Yoik-strcct, sou h by a iatie, and
west by o'her part of said lot—loviid on
the properly of VVm M.-hew, doc. to satisfy
•n execution fiom a justices comt, in favor of
Thompson A Bunny, against vVm. Mabtw,
security for B c wift.
loAA D’LYON, S C C.
Jan 3! 66
On the first Tuesday in March next,
TW’Lt b:* sold wt tne ^omt-Houhe, be
is tween the usual hours o ten and lour
r.k,
Kiphty negro slaves, via. Nelson, Rachel,
Sam, Morris, Cha les, Mill? , Hannah, Harry,
Flora, Anna, Sam, Silvy, Hercules, Drabov,
‘ ■>hn, David Nancy, Philip, Ju »y, John, liar*
V. Eve, Philip., Ann., I.ucv, Monday, Tenah,
kjo’fy*, Henry, Ben, V jnus, C«in, Cumba,
’eiia, Flora, Nelly, Hannah, Simon, Lukey,
P'.ddy, Jciny,Brutus,Ciwla, lleck, F.mnv, 'or,
h ater, July, Phcbr, .lack, Pella, Fanny,
luck, Unhurt, Inac, Pompey, Cat'nr, Cat),
Willoughby, Fortune, Ri ch* I, Ph-.lliS, Hcv
Mine’, J me, London, Davy, Ishir.ael.
/'lay, Susy George, (hace, Cio/jj, Caty, Be'*
V, Sampson, Billy, II lly and Auraham, fu
el Inr with tin* future issue .and increase of
ne families, levied on under a 6 fa. o
reclosure of amo tgige, from Gei.rg'i (..
ope, in favor of Peter Mitchell, John
B’Nis'i, and Robert Mitchell-
1. IV LYOS, .Y C C.
M 31 31
Sheriff’s Sales.
Onthcjirst Tuesday in April next.
•ILL i>e sold at the Court House in th
city of SKVinnah, between the hours of
ten t d f »ur oV.hick
— ftv •V/'.-- ~»- r .M.I, n*ffriu>L viz J Davis,
Maria, Pi-tie. ce, Dublin, D« cr,Tn j n »•« -*
O-car, woh t!ie incrrsFe .f h .* feinalt-a lev e.
on under a 6 f» or h foreclosure of a mortgag
es the pt ’petty of Joseph Carruth. ra to sans
Cy the Bank *»f Me sta o( Georgi*.
Also, the fallow iv t8 w giots, v'l: Peter,
Clarr'ssa, Davul, Z h, Berger, Gaivj Antho
ay, B t y, Ma>.,, * DihmI^ Jack, Jim, Aggy,
Hope, dessisli, Ua g r . et, Lucy ami Au.on
with the me asr* of the females, levied on un
der a fi fa, o.i a f »reclosure of a mortgage as
the propery of Wm. Wayne, to sa*isly the
Bank of the: State nt G rgia.
Alii, h*»** flowing )5n gro-s,viw: Cuffi
i Cooper, H; v<et, \fly, old Chari -tie, Ja
day. Chari .!t-*, Pendaw, Bc-ss. Prt.crs^a and
child, B< ds t and Pe b r gy, Will am, B'sey,
Billey Pi> hp Phyllis, oil Cutribe, Jen y old
Peggy B utiis, Jesse, Bruton, Sanov, Maria,
Cyn 'a, Dick, Toby,Sophia, Dan'incand child,
Jacob,sye.lii-ck y aod John,with :h-.. increase
of ho Kemales, -'eviod on m.i the pr operty ot
N cho'rt-i Cruger, under &.£ fa on a foreclosure
of am rig-ge in fntour ->t John Carnahan and
James Mcrlcnry for use of Chris **»* Lcve't,
Also, a n» gro nun .ia ned Sam le v ‘< d on as
the property ot Char'es B. F:in» u*".d»:r fi fa.
on a foreclosi’ns of a mortgage in favor ot
James Anderson.
Also, the Mowing 19 negroes, viz -Abra
ham. Harry ; Cato, Chance, D mel, Aaion,
Sambo, Lucy. Scij.-io, Maryan, Uochael, Lon*
don, Aggy, Simon, Gr»c«, B"za George, Iln*
dy., and ,;i.T, with the increase of the females,
levied on as the i roperty of FI niming Akm,
dec. under a fi. fa. on a foreclosure of a mort
gage in favor of Wui Ilixon Ik • o- assigi et s
of Murdoch M’Luod* I. D’i YON S. (? C
Jan. 11 66
Sheriff’s Sale.
O/i the first Tuesday in March next,
1 L tv soid ai th-Court*Hou'e m the
town if JiH’ers' ii, C; m irn Count),
leiveen ‘he hours of ten and four o’clock,
Nine Negroes, Grace and her children,
(nrriett, .Charlotte, Lucinda, U-jni!, LouisHj
-’lizi, lleniy and Bob, levied on »a the prop*
rt- of J«r* ph Wain, to HHtisfy an evecutini.
n favor if A>1 iam If. Wii'i.unsnr.d dh»*rs
G W. THOMAS, X). 6'. C. C.
J flerson, Jan 22,1825.
l i) \7 <3
IPOlBO 0ALm
Sheriff’s Sales.
ST WILT, he sold, at the Market-House,
\Kf the Town of S . Marys, on th* fi
.Hturd n y aftor the first Tuesday of Pp
next, between the hours often and four o*
One negro man named Cato, levied cn
the properly of Joseph Ruin, to satisfy an ex
ccuBuii in fuvor of Belton A. Copp.
Also, Oni; undivided third of three reirro
slaves, o wit: jSophy, Jessenter, and Sand),
levied on as the propet ty of Jane O’Neal, to
Hitn fv an cxeeu ion in favor of R Brunet, by
hi Guardian.
A'ao, One tract of land on Crooked P.iver,
containing 150 *cres, hounded north by va«
•'ant Imi d, east by A. J Pratt’s lard, south by
Crooked River and matshes, west by E.Shear
man, the greater part of »>aid tract is under
Hilti\Ht:iin—one p..»r Card Tables, one rai*
ftrr*l«'gs, .hovel xndtorgs, one riock, ha'f »
l z-’n (si'ver) I'able-sponrs, levi- d on hb the
p'0|>;rty of Abram i'ratt, tusatisfy an txecu-
iios. in favor ol B A*. Conn.
M H HB^BARD, S C C.
St* Hires, Jsr, 9, 1825.
Fi- 2 5«
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Attachment Sale,
On the Jlrst Tuesday in March next,
ILL bes '*d at ‘he Court-ilou e, bo«
twi-en the he urs often f<nd four o elk,
Two n-gro Slav* s named Sampson M.d Ab
ler, altaciifd t.s die property • r Wiiiiam E.
Fcrgu' On, and sold by o'd of Court,
I. D’LYON, S C. C.
Jan "0 56
Admin st ator's >ale.
^^ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
Adminihti iiloi’s Sale,
On the first Tuesday in April neity
[ WILL sed mi the Cuurtliouse in Jefftr*
son Car-den Count), between the uji.sI
hours of salt',
Harry, N. d, and Ids wife Tanv r, a«id lie
four children, Daniel, Me; hen John and Y o.
ick, 'h* property of the Fistule of Ge -gv
Morrison, decfised, for the benefit of tin
creditors and hens ot said estate, puu.'itant to
lesve granted by tli * Gout t of Ordinary of said
Countv. ' GEORGE MORRISON,'
Admin strator, with the vs ill annexe!,»f
Gcurye Morrison, Sen. deceased,
’tff'raon, 24*h J-n. 1825.
Feb 2 53
Georgia—-Dryun County.
fly Joshua Smith Clerk of the Court of bruin,
ay of he County ufnrcsiul,
, T'V ALL W 01 IT MAV FOsOBUN.
jTifIER n AS Will'am Moor, of the County
t-J ufBiilloch, applies for Lrtter* of Ad
irstration rn the pajnte nnd effects of 8 «m
Hu"Oh, formerly of Liberty County, dec t
se lire therefore »o cite and admonish «1
fingul-ir the ku dr*d and creditors of pair
ease, t fi • their oljentlons (ii any they
..*ve) in mv • fii i , on or before the fitst Mu -
day in March next, otherwise letters of ad
ministration will be granted the applicant
Given under my bond and private seal
(rt e$c bring rv seal of ffi ic) this third
‘ day of February, one thousand eight
hundred snu twenty five.
[L.S1 JOSHUA SMITH, C O C.
Foi 8 63 t
IN ECtUITY.
Notice.
r£!HE tindtTHignptl having been appoint
ed by his Honor (he Judge of the
Court of Oyer and Terminer, assignees for
tin 1 purpose of settling the accounts of the
lute firm of Nosier & Griggs, of Sivnunnh,
they having made a surrender of all their
estate, both real and personal, tor 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 tlu ir
claims, in order thut the trust may be set
tled as early as possible.
JOHN W. LONG,) . .
M. 1IURBKRT, { Assignees.
Feb 4 flt'fu
Thomas Cvnuniwf and others, Complainants
und William Wallace and others Defendants.
Chatham Superior Court. January 'Tern.
182*
I T appearing to the Court, by the a m hi
vit of Joseph Gumming that William Wui
■icc and Surah his wfo, Mary C.lay, Ann Cl y
r'.liza Clay, Mary Jane Clay, William CL),
lose,ill Clay, Ralph City, Wary Ann Cl"-y.
Henry Clay, ar.d Elizabeth Clay, who arc par
ties defendants in the above cave, reside
•»eyond the limits of the state of Georgia,
,nd within the United Staten, and to..I James
Clay, also a defendant, is in foreign pa. ts,
n yond the limitaof tin* United Stales. On
motion of cornpiaim-nta* solicitors, it is order
ed that the said defendants, first numtd, do.
respectively appear and answer the com-,dam-
■nits’ b'.ll, witlnn four mmithii from the date of
his rule, and the suid James Clay, within ni“t*
muntiis. A’»d it is further ordered, that tli-v
ride be published one" a week, during nm;
mouths, in onn of the public G azettes of Uu:
state. A true copy from tu- m n tes.
a. b. fannin, clerk.
inry It 4 T a
Marshal’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in March,
CTOILL be sold before vh^ Court House,
VV i r the city of S> vannau, between th
April next, at the Court-House in
the city of Savannah, by peririiraiou 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
a- Plum Orchard, and ail undivided fourth
of :i certain tract of land situated on said
Island, containing about live hundred acres,
originally granted to Gen. Lachlan M’ln-
t.t>Hn, and bounded on the south by the suid
Plum Orchard Tract.
Also, a tract called Lottery Hill, situate
on the Ogeechoe Road, three miles from
Savannah, containing about six hundred
acres, belonging to the real estate of N. S.
Bayard, deceased—sold lor the benefit of
the heirs and creditors, of said estate.
N. J. BAYARl),
Administrator estate N. S. Bnvard.
Feb 2 58af
l ut s of 10 and 2 o’-Jock
.h S3 ISO LOTA, Nos 27 and 28, lack
skn Ward, a> d improvement!, thereon, levie
'•n ks the property of J hn H. Morel, to satb
: . tee oa'a ce dtcreed to ne flue on a diswes
warm ♦, isiuii g from the Treasury Depart
rn/ nt of the United State g, st A. 3. Bu.
loch, John U. More), a d David Leion*
JOHN II V.OR^L*
. . ft. o.
Tin 2t 47
: dministrator s {• ale.
'll L be sold Ht the G »u t-House in Sa
mnih, on the first Tuesday in
•ext, between the h 'uri of ten and two o’cllt.
• »NK GIIE-xT OF CAIU'EN I EH’S TOO! S.
^ ! UNDRY PATTERNS FOR < ASTINGE
he p ■rsonal ests‘e f John Clark, deecned
'terms oi sale cash.
UBNRY ll’AT.PIN,
Admiuisirato: of J. (Nark*
J«»n 14 4J
blieiin ’s ak-s.
On the first Tuesday in Ala eh next,
LLiiesol s iheCou. -oiibc between
the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock,
The foll'iwmg i* n grots, H. n ah, Dps«*
London, William. Pete*, and Haiinuh, hvict.
on under a fi* fa. on for-H-mure from Joh
Hn Uer to the Planters’ Bank.
Fc-ur negroes, Billy, Mos.s Will and Jen
ny, levied on unde'* a fi. :a on force I suie
of a murtguge from C. H. lUyd^u, to J.rqnic
ah Cu> ler.
Aq antity of ifous Wold and K chen Fut-
nitu e. levied on tinner a fi fa on orculobiiie
of a mo tgRgf, from E'.casor Eaily to Anus
Bcudder.
I D’LYON, S. C. C
jail 3 32
?>U0 \ iv\unti\e 1 iftT '•,
Situated on the principal.streets in Lower
Hamburg,[improved and unimproved.)
W ILL be sold to the highest bidder, on
Tuesday, the Ifith January next, in
he Town of Hamburg. C.—One half of
he purchase money, cash ; the other half,
to hear an interest of seven per cent, per
annum—the interest to be paid annually.—
My individual Notes, and the Notes of the
following Batiks, viz. The Bank of Ham
burg, Bank of the United States, the sever
al Banks of this State, and the Bank of Au
gusta, will be taken in payment. The pur
hasers of unimproved lots will he* required
o improve thereon. The sale w ll e.ontin
ue from day to day, until the whole is dis
posed of; when the terms of sale are com
plied with, indisputable Titles will ho umdi.
HENRY SHULTZ.
Hamburg, Nov. 21.
City liciitt’s ales-
On the first Tuesday in March next,
V1TW:I 1. oc sold m front of ihe Cou-t-
- tou««, in the city of Savaim ^h, between
the usual hours of ten and three o'clock,
A'l the buildi'igs on the eus em halt «»• lo’
No 5, five, St G dl, Qglcttirope w*H, levie-
on as the property of Boss E. Unbelts to s:t
isiy so execution in favor of the German Lu
tbersn Churcn, vs. Elias E Roberta*
One negro woman named Rnriu, and hei
child Doll, levied on as the property « f U -b'
Chariton, d ^c. to satisfy an execution In in
the Court of Common Plea^:, »-nd Oyer un
Terminer for the City of Savin nsh, Balms
Hanton vs. Kl'Z t Charlton udmui.atiatux
Robert Charlton, dec.
A I. D’LYON, t V.
Jar 30 56
Sheritf’s Sales.
O V ,he fimt S.iur lay, «ft.r the first Tiler.
(lay in March, will be sold at the Mar*
ke. K lUte. Ill til. town uf St. Mary., between
tb* h. ur» of ten and four o’cloh, a ne[;rn
boy named U aea, levied on aa the property
of Cornelius Itaiu, to satisfy an execution on
fiireeioaitc oi a mortgage in iuvor of J ill.
Ci.evaiicr, U H- HSHBARU, S. C. C.
St- Marys, January t, 18. J-
Jan 8 XT
Administrator’s Sa’e. .
YM^ILL ue s d on tne first IucmIuV W-
7 v vf>rch licit, at ‘he Court-il use in the
n ..') of Savanna'], wi'hin the l ours pii*-crib*.?
•y law, TWKSTY EIGHT SHARES 01'
.’LANCERS* BANK M 1 tji K, belonging tc
lie C3'»«t* of Co i t>nt Freemeti, Fuq- deceas
•d* Sold for the bonefi* of the heirs am.
reditors of said cM«tn Terms of paie ca«'i*
J Ac-ILS HUN YE U, Adni’f.
Jan 14 42
An opening for tnkrpnze!
Sale Continued.
T UB sale of .tho above Lots 1ms been
pob? polled until Tuesday, Ihe 22rf of
February next, on which day the sale will
re-n mine in e.
The Clinrleston Mercury, the Charleston
Courier, Southern Patriot, City Gazette,
Columbia Telescope, Nouth-Curolina Re*
publican, Pendleton Messenger, Augusta
Chronicle, the Constitutionalist, Savannah
Republican and Georgian, will publish tlm
above once a week lor three weeks, and
forward their accounts to nw for payment.
llENRY SIIULTZ.
January 26
Jan -U) fiOfp
Notice.
rjUIATonthn second Suturdny in Marti
Georgia— Camden County.
Superior Court, October Term, 1324.
Timothy Ilopkins, vs. Langley and Sclveskr
Bryant. .
i N petition of T ni -thy Hopkins, sitting
; that in conside. alion ‘f certain prum-
tasoryl notes, made to the said Timothy, l-y
ilu»m one P.°y<ble with interest, from first
•if Janutiy, '821. on file fi^st of Janubry 1822:
<i second payable as afbremi’ 1 * on the fi rat ol
Januiary, 1823/ and a th'rd payable aa afore-
said, on the first of January, 1824, executed a
mortgage to said Timothy Hopkins, his hen*
and assigns, on all those four trie's of Laid,
iituated in the county aforesaid, cmveyrd ty
the ibid Ti riothy, to the said f .sngley and
Sflvr.3ier, and lying on the south side ot
Great ^utilL River, one tract containing sev
mity-severi acres, mors cr less; two tract a
containing fif y acres, more or less, and om
ther tract, containing one hundred and tigh*
> -.eight so rev, more or lens, conditioned fo r
he pavrneiit of the thice said aeveral notes,
on the days above mentioned, and tli^t »hio
several noten rentnir. unpaid—*mi motion o'
Archibald Clark, attorney for plainti { ', it i
ordered, that ill-, staid Langley and Solvestc,
their heirs or assigns j hv into Com*., withii
wclve months from this’date, i'.io sunn due
■»n said notes, and the interen and coa*s, uih
rwit'e that the equity of redemption be to*-
. ver foreclosed, and that fcu-'h .ither proceed
ngs take piuce, ns are pursuant to law.
True cxi-an from the. miri"ies, 27th Octo
ber, 18-4. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
llnv 4 8? 4re
Camden Superior Court.
Heniiv Harford, Jir M r«vr m
’ r verdictMarchTerm,
m V i HJOd.
I hum as Kino. )
O N motion of tho Attorney of tho Plain-
till’, in the above* casu, it is ordered
that the defendant do shew ennso, on or be
fore the first day of the next term, why n
final judgment should not be entered in
the above case, as of March Term, 1 DOG ;
and that publication be made of this rule,
once a month, for four months, in one of
the Gazettes of this District, or that a copy
be served on the defendant, sixty days be
fore the next term.
Extract from the Minutes,
JOHN BAILEY, Clerk,
dec 23 2a4n
\r
State of Georgia.
By Elijah Baker, Clerk of the. Court of Or-
dinary. for Liberty County.
IIS. Ei iZAdElli WALPHUlfR, »p
plies for letters of administration oc
estate and < ff ots of Tnomas G Webb,
a next ofk.n I’liuse are ’herefure. t» cit«.
.d admonish, al! ai-d bingiilar the kind-e-’
n I t;editors ol ihe said decea.-ed, to fil • then
! jecrions if any they have, in mycffijcal
'.iutbnroush, on orbeffcthe fi.nt M.m'ny
. liar :h next, otherwise leiters of admin s*
ration will be p.r.mtt d to the s.j.c1 ippl.runt.
G*ven under mv h nl and seal, this t-nth
dsv of January, in Ike the tear of our
Lord eighteen hun h » d a- d Uv.itv-fivv
L. 8.) E- BAKER C. C O.L. C.
I•all 14 41
Georgia—Camden County.
to a; l. whom ir may v Ontekn.
^T’^HEitEAS Belton A Copp,K*q applies
Vw to the Couit of Ordinary of su e! coun*
Bryan, dec. all tlm personal property of the
aibrcHuiil deceased, will be offered for sale,
to tho highest bidder, for the benefit uf the
heirs, consisting of
Cuttle, flogs, Plantation Tools, Household
and Kitchen Furniture, together with
sundry other articles.
Term* made known on tho day of sale.
SOL. BRYAN, J
ISAAC BRYAN, s Executors.
JACOB BRYAN,)
Scriven County, (Geo.) Jan. 22, 1825.
Jan 26 fi2if
ty, for L. tiers of Adro:i Ltration on the csUl*
of Jost-pli Bix'uy, I .te of 8'iid comity, deceaa-
?d : Tlies? arc, therefore, to cite and a-'mou
i»h, all arid Miii-ular, the hmrs m d creditors
•>: s.iiil deceased, to fit * their nljedrma, if
v»y they have, in my office, on or afore the
lest Monday in March ne t, o.htnwS-c tellers
will he granted the applicant. ,
Witness the II morible Will.a a Gibson,
one of the Justice s of s«id Cour , thi*>
twenty-seen 1 day of January, 18j5*
JOHN BAILEY, C C. 0. V. C.
Jan 27 5 <
tO\ CH,
y ast c> e heel iron Pox
t NUU SALK by
1 N. B. WEED,
No. 6, Gibbons' Ranges
A
N otiee.
LL persons having demands against the
estate of Oliver Sturges. Esq. late of
the city of Savannah, deceased, are request
ed to hand them in, properly attested, and
those indebted to said estate, are requested
to make immediate pavment to
WM. P. HUNTER, AdmV
Feb 10 fin.f
J. china’s t AN ALLA
‘jpHE subacrib- r hav ngdis ;overud ‘h» com
1 position of SWAIAVS CELEB It AT LD
PAAACEA, baa now a supply on linn,l f r
sale t lie has reduced thepi ice from $3 50, to
hO, or by the dozen $34.
Ail # heritable inati-mm >s in the U. S‘atc
•ind t‘» t poor will be supplied grat's.
If the citizens of the principal cifms and
towns, will appoint an agent to order i
iistnbete this medlche to the pnor, it wifi be
-<upDiied.
Th.s medicine is celebrated for ,-V cin e cf
.be following diseases:— M scrofula or king’:
svil, ulnerated or putt d sore throat, lorn.
‘Uncling riitiimatif. affectiom, cutaneous dis
.tscs, while swelling »nd diaeaie of the bones
•mil oil cases generally of ih‘- ulcerous chavar
ter, and chronic diseases, generally a'iging *u
lelulitated constitulinos, but more, especiall)
fro n syphilis or affections arising thi-refrom
■ili’.ers in the larynx, nodes, &e. and th»i
-lrcudful disease occusiored by a long and
-.-XUCt*"!** *•-* tc.oi.auiy, f^/** if dis.’ use
ful in the disease of the liver-”
CfcrUhcates.
I have within the last two years had an op
pcrlunity of seeing several cases of very mve
»crate ulcers, which having previously resist
ed the regular modes -if treatment wer
nealed by the use of Mr. Swrim’i Panacea,
and I do believe, from what I have seen,
that it will prove an important remedy in sr.ro
• ulous, venereal and mercurial disossns.
N. CHAPMAN, M. D.
Professor of the Institutes and practice
of Phys c, io the University ol Penn
sylvauia
I !»avfc employed the Panacea of Mr. Swalm.
in numerousifietsuces, within the list ibre»
vearsjand have always fouud It extremely
Ticaciou8, especially in sec-ondai’y syphilis
•ind murcuria! diseases. I have no hesitat'in.
in pronouncing il a m^dicire of in^^tt-.iablc
value* W. GIBSON, M D.
Professor of Surgery in th» Um’tyot Penn
pliiladelpffu, Febvuarv 17, 1823.
JOHN SHINN, (fiicniist.
pt'fl def’hii A'nv 7 1 8-'*3
li\l[uv\nu\u)u WmAtA
nov24
A NV in form a I ion respecting Henry Hut
chison, til Mount, (itile, ci,only ot* J\ii*
Ijomiy, Irelttmi, who arrived in Savannali
froth Liverpool, in the ship lllucher, Capt.
Potter, in jVnvcinher or Decemher. tti.’J,
shortly after snilod lor New-York, and has
not since linen hoard of, will lie •tliunkfnlly
received by the subscriber, directed to r-'a’-
vnnnali, Geo. who has lately had letters
iVotn the family of said Hutcliison, express-
i:>tr their linxii ty to lienr if lie he alive.
II" Tlutchi mi is about eighteen years of
age, fair complexion, light brown hair, and
about live feet nine incites high,
dj* Tlie'cditni K cf papers throughout the
Union, are particularly mjncbted" to give
this notice a few insertions, and lend their
aid to n . tore this young mini to his discon
solate parents
HENRY MACDONNVLL.
Jan IJ
Ini’DYTunUmi Wanted
4 NY iiifnriiiiitionfrom, or relutivo to Mr.
PtiKDEmcK Loive, Printer, ti native of
Manchester, England, and who, when last
heard trom, resided at Montictdlo, Jasper
county. Georgia, where it was understood
he hail marrieil n young woman of the name
of White, addressed to Kobert C. Lowe, to
the care of the editor of the Charleston
Courier, will be thankfully received.
IJj The editors of pnpers in the State of
Georgia,and ill the Western country, will
confer an obligation upon an anxious mo
ther, by giving till! abovo one or two in
sertions in their papers.
jail
49
Looking-Glasses.
J UST received, per schooner Retrieve,
an elegant assortment of Muntie und
Pier Looking-GluhseH, at manufactory pri
ce*, by J. B. HERBERT & CO.
dec 18
Spanish Scgars.
I50qr. do ^
Spanish Sugars.
Just received per Globe, and for enle bv
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
dec 4
H
Webster’s r'pel. mg Books,
EC LIVED and for sale bv
Jan Id /f U. WEED.
IS I'.UL 11 Y
Between W Davies .idm lUs/eaJor, Ccmp’-d i
ant* aril John i a* nochon Admirstrut >J
In-iiis non with the wi I nnn.xcil of ieo «
H'.chardson, and yt'c rs. Il Jendants - In
etjnuy ( huthum 'atpr. ioe Cou t~ Chancely,
.Gth A 'gust, *8.>4.
I P appealing ihat John V erity Carnnchir,
one of the iitfrndfliua m tba said dm ..f
-ampl iint nam' d, r*:gid ’» without the statf: ot
u o gi>‘, in ti>ht part »f th * U it ,d K*j .fdn.T.s
»' Grtt i Britam mu (retard, called Sceilaed :
it ia »rde:ed that the ua»cl 1 .hn Jflu ’rav t.’ar-
•locomi, do hpj.»'-itr .."d unswer to ihe cnm«
;>lair.an»'s sain bill, within tiiee months fro.n
•he d'tc of ihis tyrder, oMarwiae lh*.t t«>
s.id billj as t;- h-m, be t*«kcn pro c*»i»ftss .•
a.id i' >8 further aider*:.;,Out a cojiy <»t th
vrder be published ..net- a we* k, in rnc of
he public G z , tea of this sta^e, until th- »’X*
pirauon of the tune wiMun woicli the sai-1 de
fendant is required to appear and aiuwtrDS
afortsuid.
l’rue c«pv Trom the M!- ute<?, 1h' : ‘Hst d»y
Augirt, 18 .'4 A UK M\, (.Ink.
'-'4 5’.f
No! ice
IS HEREBY dll EX,
T HAT three months after date, applica
tion will bo made to the Bank of the
State of Georgia, to is.-ue a now certifiicatr
of stock, for one lost, issued on ihe 11th
March,1813, in favor of John M'Kiimc,Jun.
or twenty-five shares, und numbered 243.
B. M’KINNE,
Guardian of John M’Kinno, Jun.
Augusta, Dee. 16, 1834.
dec 18 2 lip}
iSolice.
N ^INB months after date, 1 sh:dl apply to
the Court of Ordinary of Camden coin
' v, for leave to sell Ihe real » of Jot
1). Young, late of Mid county derca^ed, for the
benefit of the heirs of cud decerasd
JESSE CRAWFORD,
Administrator estate of John I). Young
June 17 20
NOIRE.
N INE mort*h- after date, application will h
made to the llon.tbe Judgvs of the Tour*
»I Ordinary-i Oba ham county, for leave t
seli ail the real«8tate of the late William Crwlg.
Jt.cfMsi.-d, fur tho benefit of the heirs at d crec-
it- rs of said estate."
JOHN M r .>;iSH, Executor.
o**t 1? 71
Notice,
(UTIVE months after date, I shall apply to
L-I the Court of Ordinal y of Camden e> on
»V, for leave t'Mtdl a lot ol laud, lym^ in il« n-
roe county, in the tenth district m. oS.er
ninety-one, ,b»‘i«mguig to the n- oi^t s of Levi
Johiia, dec. for the benefit of <i»>J t*rf*haiis*
JiMN f.KE,
Guardian.
Tin* 17 -'0
jso i ret:.
N ine MONIHH Rpcrthc d.tehereof,rp-
piicm.on viil be lnsdi? to the Honon-bl''
th * liderior Gnun of Chatham comity, vkli »h
uttmg lor ordirih' y ^urpoaec, f ;r 1 ave t«, soli
a lot* w .tli ih .improvements, si'na e in the
city oi SaVa' i-.'di, in the suiu cooiity,un:' known
in the |dhi. of said cilv b\ h« No. 53, fi-ou *
Ward, lor the bene fit of the heirs and ltgs'ee-
«f the cbtttttt ot the late Hugh M’CaU. de
ceaied.
THOM VS II’CALL,
PHILIP BHASCH,
Executors.
^oft’4 79
Notice.
N 'INE MONTHS after the date of this
notice, application will be made tn the
Honorable the Comt. of Ordinary of Liber-
*y County, for permission to sell a part of
tin* real estate ot John Stacy, deceased, for
• lie bem fit of the Imirs and creditors of said
deceased. JOHN W. STACY,
Administrator.
dor 1.8 *21
-Notice. *.
4 LL pen'll. 11,vit.r ']v na ;i, sgaiti9t t' e
!,. esuteof Coiwunt Freeman, hie o
the city of M'mSmgt r, ilccoaM'd, u e te
qiired to ltaml them in, legally t'(l,
Within tbc time prexetib- d by law , an ! tho.'
indebtc.lto aoi.l .. t te, are rtq'ti-ttlio n..k
'mmejiate. pay in. .it, to
JAMES HUNTER, Adm-r. '
Jan 14 4
Notice.
milOSE who have any demands against
J- the into Matthias 8chlos« ( . r . kto of
Lltatham County, deceased, urn remutsteil
to render 111 their demands, properly at-
tested; and those indebted tn said deceos-
ed, to make immediate payment, to
CHARLES RAPP,
T .. Qualified Executor.
*<""> ■ 4:5, +
Hide Whips.
fJ(D Hide Wliips, rccei
lor sale by
dev 13
hips, received and
X. B. IVLEIX.
12
I’i'ot lircad
half bbls. ingii 3 i pij ot j} rea j
just received and ttr sale hv
dec S9 J - H- HERBERT & CO.
C ctiron Custiiio's*
ff(DoD©(D P ° UNnS Barron Cast,
dec 16 U 'k ,s ’ ,u '' s °le low, hv
lB N. B, WEED.
SCOUT’S BIBLE
sru.at ntrs nun 10 •
VlUtOnALS
ny sjt t/f/fif, /'. jutmrjtoxo v, S( .
CnrnhW II a on fo’- pnbH.hu<7 .V rirril
FAllll.r l<f/h.E contuY, 7ia ,,/. tj, gi,_ j
final lle erenct n be CO b itcl
vni.u ..Kv, nor.)/, or iuvo, f 1
be:L.hid with a likenet. of .he .iuihor
9-EMM3.
I ' r shall be well minted, un good |i«p CIlll i
be cvtrp- d nt six handsome \ In l, a
w'l cvi.tai'i th-■ Scrij-tnres of tfe 0,j ,.J
\1 w Te.tamenti, t Int udnrio y Oh. tl „ _
Expiratory ,\otet, an , Fruc.ic I Oht.„ llu ^
all the -inpi jus «tljr ;ino Reft enut,
printed word tor word fnm'itie L Vaj
Stereotype ti litton, published sir,tie the t u .
ie r'adec.■ s't The price will be gf'.;,,
'•str.:- 1 g‘J4, in sheep ; SlO, in calf hi ti.','
The »li»; work wdl be la.dy fordelivmai
Mwv, 1845. ''
ti
)'.x tacit of Lette-t addretiedw the Pub.i’ m
I esteem Dr S jolt*. P -m ty H.bl emiif®
ra.'.uistej it) proeute the javv: of t lU ;.,
tety. It seen s acsrri ly iiesi'b', " r v;,e t t
1 tin
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/xouly H w'.thuiit borumng i w?.- p m ,i
vtl- »• nun. ED VARD D G FPlii
I Iiv/m v-‘ n no no-nm -utury cf tli^ 5v.v,j
•••p-'irfs whicti 1 iii!»«c v» w II adu-fe./j
t rnl use »\nI«.*d;fic\t,oii, It is a Cw&t
ss'l.icli -vor fumaL uugi,t to poss< i>3. J
A v. i to; •; T
Isa work fli#tir;*u : *hcd for 'll: cir;r,ly. 1. S|
i / H.»d co. veAn'i-.e of its arrtng' n.c»:« ( t!w»
cl jsrr.esa nm. fi iethy of its exporPirns, p.j i* if]
.^aU*.*?**- :ili • p r-p’o u-tv of it“ Sty it, fi-,. I
ievol* n r-. a .d CRJiti -ur ol its spin , rfce r j. A p
und ppitir.ency of tin tipr.lLi.- feytl
n .ft for da uniform t^r.den-iy to pro * otetw '• Ir
. e trial truth hiiu piety. ' vi:
abiklholek*. r
Of Jr. ScMtt’i Fimily Mbls, (i'.«. j !r?^,‘
s*y. h titi my estimation it .ioBc*iv.'dirr.«aj^
h • eng our.ibLst und iv r "■ Jir..-i nu.. Si
THOM**; ilALIIW.M.
D . Scott’* Fu.milv D bl* u,tui.de i m. rcof.
.ccially fort • u?:? -,f Lliiisi.m -.-■jJm.,*-
•vor* high v evMi^flical, estciwii't y mdiuet
tive, ana deeply i'litrrts'ing
D tJSIFL -I 94NI>Bft3
The character of Dr. S • Ci.h-o.^pm ,
f 111- B ble. is ao geiicrah k-.own, ». [
i y;! approved amongst t in »st mteijigi,
nui i Uhristianathrou^hjiii oi* ch-uu
nl Ii. j •uiaaul rapidly t),t<*t t it-SMVb:ct
. tlinonfc, t at 1 tlfctm fuith^r irc-n-.icaiji
ions uteJicas*
J *-« sSg. ,,
I am acq./aintpd ivitb n > Cum^entur. aa V ■
h Sacred iptu »*s w».. h I would it tt V
ucdiaiiv recommit-ito or general use. The
plan ol ike work is good
JOSHUA BATES.
Perhaps in no way, ran romeurs i st-icLiV
f; oath, ami pri-.Rte Cb' istianr, do f.ivi fl
rv ce tn socict*', than bv evettin,; tii.nj.fc vj
• *r vc8 t>i cl.ss, m» lute (bis t uu i vj.n.nuHw
v - k JOSHUA riUN ISl
I vnow of ;o n.i-nmcntivy -viiirh ' ii t*fi7
•u j-.ulrfted for dittusu g correct vir.- s . f i^igj
gr< at 'ruiha of ChiLtiuiuty, a d Jeav i yialj.
«rv impf<ss»o! a on th<- mind when rs 3J
•- m The pt‘u al of it, than the cue you ait^M
bout to pub.ith.
DANIEL SHARPE.
No writer srems leasd.sp -accl to contedrji'^
far barren specula i .ns None more uuifor i 'i
Ivor more po wet fully inruVateathe
jent.ais ol religion. The spiut which pt»
w.des the work is excelh n*; it is the me.l
lifectiunare, healing, yet faithful spirit of the
?-sod. DANIEL DANA.
From particular ex-tminaii -n. and co icir
r«ng tistitnom, \ . j e is no doubt 0» my m.n)r
Lhat Scott’s Ff.itn y Bible is superior to ;:l ‘
> hers J0 M- P1I EJEU80N.
4i
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b<
You will ple« a? to d ne b 5 i coptef .1
:..it*s Bibl^ / 1 itfer (o your ‘ately proposcj
SCwtrg Hibi" ; 1 itfer 10 your 'a;ely prop
-dition Pe; t.aps-1 shall induce five m ue to;
take- tlie same number. H-1..
I' is with exlieire pleasur-* I pt»-ceiv<
you Rre hb;jut ‘ J publish a new e.ti ion
Scott’s 13-uie. Having been in puM.rsBion d:
t more tfaji 20 years, I tr-.-.s- I kmw 8 'me-
•i.atg of i*,8 valtic, 8ud am dete> mil« I tn or*
mote i'b cruilaticn amoi g my friends Y.i
wil. please fiirwarj si.: copies as *uou <81. .>|. ‘
..shed, ^ r c. il }■
I nve obtain-,d f»,ur subtcribent->r t«i
crce.lem work you are publut.'ng H. *•.
I propose to take Seven svt .1 ScoU's A-
olr, and .will be accountable for div sair.»>
J U.
I have obtained a* bsciibvw for nine c- t.iui’
of .‘.con’ Ft.mly B Me. J
1 shall probably need eight or ter.
Scott’h Family Bible, J l J
hev. S. S. of P. has 0 tained ten s i* c.t
bers. E. H.
I have observed that you are ahmt i«u**
finking a no 1 her edition uf S.oil’s Jibte
hope you m:-y sucCc*e>) as you h ve done 6
former editions. 1 have heen endeuvoiingt.
procure 8ubacriben* ainoi g our people.^*
enor more subscribers ,v.. be uu ai c*<!.
b. ill j
1 wii! take tea acta (of ScoL’s H*t ,: ? ^
bound and lettered, J. f >
I have obtained ten tubaeribets for y-'-‘r
edition of the F-rniiy Bible—r.nd Lh*.
d ubt Lut there might he sometln-g ''kc .
copies told in this place if you hau tin a.; ni
here—I 'bought ti e wotk * ugh« to be &
couraged and for hat reason to.*k a s'ibsc.*i>
tion paper. It is a work tint every 1 M
should have that is able to purchase.
J. E TC
I am glad, 'hat y^u propose to pout d*
Scctt’a ex..client F.mily Comnuniaryi ait l
should be very glad if it were in mv power to
;: : ve a more iibr al patronage to the w-y
than, as circumstances arc, I ran I **'^1
h'»u ever, bo able to do somtt ling { eig'd
ten se s I siiail reriainly take; and .t »’*' - t ''
double that number, A. 1
t have piocured fifteen aubsttrib-rt
ficott’s il'ble. J a. fi. U
1 ’.biiik I shall dispose of 20 sets or ni *?^l
he Fu ji ly Bible. K.
I h.'.ve circulated proposals for S -iid'A
II Dir. { iiO.v many i» »ve been <*ng«ged in *ij*
c. nnot 1 fi f but between *0 and JO sets io
hsvicii.Uy. J. S-
1 »iave concluded to become respond
to you for thirty sets of Scutt’i C'jtn;i»enU f y«
C. »*
I have procured 106 subscribers to { he
Bible; 6 sets to be bound in cnif; 3 sets ■«
be done in boards the other 97 ten, bow4
and lettered as described in the prospects-
H. If*.
I presume I could procure 500 sub**” fi
bers for your edition of Scott’s Bible '•' ie - 1
demand is increasing for them Th y
finally supersede every other ’arge or Fa» : v
Uibff*. F.fiy oi my subsenbera live witbm *
circle of 8 miles ! J L
Just published an edition of !he bams wo»j
completed in pix volumes, without maigi" 1 *
references/one-.* in bu»ruB in sheep
821 ; in rail ^27. Rithvt of lh .e editionjl
•nry be had of th- pnliliah t in Rot ton ; ot »|
S. C* & J. SCUE. JUK. S ivunnuh.
«o- 11
Marking BtusAwb,
O F a mi; ■ rior qualify, just r^mvati .till
f„r fti.v by GEO. RYERSON 1
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