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milMI fiAm.
Sheriff’s Sales.
TOL25 9AZ2B9.
On thrjtnl 'I’veulay in March ntx:,
W ILL be ft Hil Hi the Court llnute, in tl
city of S.vunnah, between the houn (
ten enil lour o’clock.
The following J neg'nee, via: Peter and
Kh wife S»r»h, their child -on Mary, Tvro, and
Percilla, levied on aa the property of J.mc.
U lbo, to aatiafy an execution in favor of the
I’rei lent, I) recto:. unJ Company of the
Ba lk of theU States..
All tnat lot of ground known and designa
ted aa • artlen lot No. thirty-nine (39) anil also
that adjoining half part of another, known aa
lot No. forty two (42) containing, together,
eight and a half acres, be the same more ot
lees, situate to tlie east of the city of Savan
nah and bounded to the northwest of h t No.
twenty six (26) to the south and east by
Inula belonging to the estate of Hnmptoi.
L llibrhlge, and to the west by the p dilic
mid leading to Skidaway Island, whereon a
brick yard is now establhlied and known by
the name of Fahm’a brickyard, together with
all and singular the improvement and iippur-
tenancea thereunto belonging t levied mi as the
f iropcr'y of Jacob F.h 'll, under! rule abao-
ute, from the Hon the Superior Court of
Chatham County, in faror of Aaron Cleveland
and Susan hia wile.
All that lot of land situate on Htyan and H»-
beraham atreeta, Wi.rien wind No. twe've
(12) in the city of Sava- nah, together with
sh ,h; bu dings, improvements and appurle
nancea thereunto belonging—levied on as the
prope-ty of Jamea Bilbo, und irx ru'e abio-
lute from the Honor ble the Superior Com
of Chatham County, in f»vor of if e Commiat
siouers of Pilotage of the pert of Savannah -
The eastern half lob and improvements,
known in the plan of the City of Ssvannsh, n>
No. five (1) in Oglethorpe ward, bounded
south by Margartt sireef, eaat by lot No.
four (1) and north by a lane—I Vied on as
the property of Georg' L Cope, under a fi Is,
on a fueclusure of a mortgage in favor ot
John Hover.
All tin. tract or land known by the Dime
of Tweed Side, containing (346) acre*, 264
acrca high land, third quality, S2 acrea low
land fi' *t quality, aour-ded on the north by
Savannah river—levied on under a fi fa in fa
vor of Simon Donald and wife, complainants
Xgainat Thomas N. Morel, and otheta, hem u!
John Morel, dec.
Buildings on partoflotNo. thirty one(31)
Liberty ward, in the city ol Savannah, hourid-
ed north on Y irk-street, sou'b by a lane, and
west by oihe: part of said lot—levied on as
the property of Wm. Mahew, dee. to satisfy
an execution from a justices couit, in favor ol
Thompson ta Bonney, against Am. Maliew,
security for E. Swift.
ISAAC D'LYON, SCO.
Jan 31 56
Sheriff’s Sale.
Or the first Tuesday in Jllarch next,
yW LI hi Bold at the Oouit-House, be
>/ tween ihc usual hours o ten and fou:
•Sheriff’s Sales.
. clock,
Eighty negro, slaves, via. Nelson, Rachel,
Sam, Morris, Cha.les, Uille", Hannah, Harry,
Flora, Anna, Sam, Silvy, Hercules. Brabny,
John, David Nancy, Philip, Judy, John, Har
ry. Eve, Philip, Anna, I .’icy, Monday, Tenah,
Molly, Henry, Bon, Venus, Cain, C.umha,
Celia, Klurs, Nelly, Hannah, Simon, I.ukey,
Paddy, Jenny,Brntus.Cinda, Bock, Fanny, 'of,
Hester, July, Phebe, .lack, Bella, Fanny,
Jack, Hubert, Itaac, Pnmpey, ( *iar, Caty,
Willoughby, Fortune, HieVl, Phillis, M en
ard, Miner, Jane, !.ondon, Davy, Ishmael,
l.iaay, Suay.George, Grace, fttidje, Caty, Bel-
>y, Sampson, Billy, Molly and Ahruhun, to-
'other with the future issue and increase of
he families, levied on under a fi fa. on
foreclosure of a mortgage, from George l„
’ope, in favor of Peler Mitchell, John
M’Nish, and Robert Mitchell.
1. D’LYON, A' C C.
deil 31 31
Sheriff’s Sale.
On thefirst Tuesday in March next.
% t>i(.L be ao'ci.at ihe Gou t-Home in the
\X# town of Jeffe-son, Com len County,
between the hours of ten and four o’clock.
Nine Negroes, Grace and her children
Harriett* Charlotte, Lucinda, Usual, Louise,
F.liza, Henry and Bob, levied on us the pi op
rtv of Jos, ph Main, to untisfy an execution
.n favor if Wil iam H Williams n»d .th *r»
G. W. THOMAS, IK S. C. C.
Jefierson. Jan. 22,1825.
Jnn 27 53
Sheriff’s Sales.
ILL he sold, at the Market House, *
the Town of S . Marys, on the ft.
'xttmdty after the first Tuesday of Mite
neat, between the hours often and frur o\n
One negro man named Cato, levied v.n
the property of Joseph Ruin, to satisfy an il
ecu^ion in favor of Belton A. Oopp. •
Also, One undivided third of three negro
alavea, o wit: ,Sophv, Jesienter, and Sandv,
levied on as the property of Jane O’Neal, to
gitirfy an tx.cudou in f.vor ot R Barnet, by
liis Guardian.
Also, One tract of land on Crooku* River,
containing ISO acreu, bounded nor h by van
'antlaul, cast by A. J Pratt’s laidi south b*
Crooked River and marshes, west by E.Shear
man, the greater part of said tract if undei
cultivation—one pair Card Tablui, one nsi
fire-logs, (hovel and tongs, one clock, half a
d*.*x?n (silver) Table-spoons, leviid on aa tht
property of Abram Pratt, to satisfy an txecu-
lion in favor of B A. Coup.
M. H HEHBARD, S.C C.
*!• M »rv8, Jan. 19.1825.
Feb 2 58
Georgia—Uryin County.
liy Jojhii i Sin !h Clerk of the Court of Or din
a y of he County a forest id,
Tb ALL <V«»0 I If MAY cOnCBUM
rWHRU ff AS vVilliam Moor, of the Coun<\
>4 ol Bulloch, applies for L< Iters nf Ad
-nistration rntlie esto'e and effect# of Sun*
<\ Baron, formerly of Liberty County, dec :
:es« are therefore *o cite and admonish a!
i d singular the kind ed and credit.us of nai* - :
4-cease, t< fi * their objection! (If any they
have) in mv vffi :r., on or before the first Mon*
day in March neuf, otherwise letters of ad*
ministration will be granted the applicant.
Giv-n under my hand and private •seal,
(there being no seal of c (Her) tt.is third
day of February, one thousand viglu
hundred and twenty five*
[L. S ] JOSHUA SMITH, C O. 0.
Feb 8 63.f
Notice.
Administrator’s Sale.
* On the first Tuesday in April next,
[ WILL sell at the Court-House in Jeffer
son Camden County, between the uiual
hours of sale,
Harry, N-d, and hta wife Tamer, and her
*our children, Daniel, Stephen John and Yor
ick, thi pr. pertv of the Estate of Ge_ |?e
Morrison, dec«*aBe.d, for the bem fit of tht
creditors and heirs ot said ts'ate, pursuant to
leave granted by the Court ot Ordinate of said
County. GEORGE MOKKISON,
Administrator, with the i-1 annexed, of
Geor t Murits.sn, Sen. deceased.
U*ffiw«'>.», 24th Jan. 1825.
Feb 2 53
Marshat|8 Sale.
On the first Tuesday in March,
\%^>ILL be sold before thi’ Court House,
i*» the citv of Savannah, btiwoeu th
On the first Tuesday in April next.
be sold at the Court House in the
w city of Suvannah, between the hours of
ten ar.d four o’clock
The following seven negroes, vi* : Davis,
Maria, Patiei-c-, Dublin, Beck, Trepliina am-
Oscar, w<th the increase of the females levied
on under a fi fa on a foreclosure of a mortgage
as the property of Joseph Carruthers to satis
fy the B-iok oftlie Sta«.- of Georgia.
Also, the following 18 negroes, vi»Peter,
Clarrissa, David. Zi h, Berger, Catv, Antho-
by, Betty, Mary, Dinah^ Jack, Jim, Aggy,
ll >pe, Bessiah, lla ga.et, Lucy and Adam,
With the inc ease of the females, levied on un
der a fi fa. on a foreclosure of a mortgage as
the property of Wm. Wayne, to aatiily the
Bank of the S»*»teo! G -orgia.
Also,ih»*following i>5 u.gro“S, vis: C ffee,
(Cooper,. Hornet, Afty, old Charlotte, JaH,
Sky. Charh.ite, n enda'.v, Bess, PrcCessx and
ehtld, B'idgct and Peggy, Wiiliara, E'sey,
B llty, Philip Phyllis, old Cumbo, Jenny old
Peggy, B utus, Jesie, Brutus, Sandy, klaria /
Cynda, IJ.ck, To*)! ,Sophia, Duphneand child,
Jacob,Sye.Bcckey and Jotm,wI:h the inrreuie
of ih j females, levied on t>s the prcpeity of
Nicholas Cruger, under afi fa onafo?ecloi.uje
ol a m irtgige in favour of John Carnahan and
Jam :s alc.Ienry for u»e of Chris iana Levett.
Also, a n"gro m »n named ^»m levi* d on m
the property of Char’es E. Fhn, under fi fa.
on a foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of
Jarfies Anderson.
Also, the following 19 nrgroes, viaAbra
ham ffarryy Cato, Chance, Daniel, Aaron,
Sambo, Lucy, Sc>pio, Mar. m. Richael, f .on-
don, Aggy, Si'non, Grace, K'iaa George, Mo-
dy, and Jim, With tht increase of the females,
levied jn as the property ol Fi<.mmuig Akn.,
dec. under a fi. fa. on a foreclosure, of a n<orl-
gage in favor o* Wm. D sm, h ilo* assignees
of Murdoch M’Lc-od* I. D’LYON S. C C
Jan. 31 56
hours of 10 and 2 o’ lock
< h .se 'i WO LOTS, Non 27 and 28, Jack
3(<n Ward, and in*proven unts thereon, Uv!e
on as the propel ty *>f .1 hn H. Morel, to sat -
fy the oaia iCi* decreed to be due on u dishes
warrant, naming from the Treasury Depart
inent of the United States, ag-ii'st A. S- Bui
loch, John II. Morel, at d David Leion-
JOHN H. MOR v -L-
Marshal Dis. Geo.
Jan 21 47
Administrator s Sale.
\jyii.L be aom «i ihj GoUit.Hjnse in Sn-
vannah, on the first Tuesday in M.,c:
next, bntwi-en ih»- houri nf len aud two o’rlti.
O.'.'E CHEST OF OAHi’BNTEH’S TOOLS,
fii SUNDRY PATTERNS FOU CASTINGS
;he p Monal e-tate of John Ui-rk, doceued
Tcruii ol sale cash.
HENRY 11’Al.FIN.
Administrator of J. Clark-
Jan 14 4J
Administrator's ba'e.
W ILL .e a d on the first luefiday i
Mi'.rch n.it at the Court-H use ui the
ci y of Savhi tiali, wi'hin the hours p.-escribe-l
bv Uw, TWENTY EIGHT SHARES OF
PLANTERS’ BANK STOCK, belw.p.ii.g to
'.lie *ss ut- of Co»vt»nt Freem«*n, F.sq- •! cuus
rd* Soul ■foi* t ie be nefit of the heirs and
creditors of said estate Temin of asic ens'e
JAiiES HUNTER, Adm’r.
Jan 14 42
An opening for enterpnze!
XOO \ ntwatjt e 11‘W ?
Shei ill 's ales.
On the first Tut sday in Mu-eh next,
iLL be sol.! a th.: Court-House between
VJ the hiiura of 10 and 4 o’clock,
*1 foiltiwing ‘•i* n* grots, IL n tah, I>aac
London, Willia n, Peter, and Hannah, levied
on und or a fi f. on foreclosure from J»»h
Hu ter to the Planters’ Bank.
F ur negroes, Billy, Mas* s Will and Jen
ny, levied on under a fi. *'a rp fjrecl sure
cf a mortgage from C. II. Hayden, to J-reiin»
ah Cii ier.
A q amity of Hons hold and K ‘chen For*
r-itu e, levied on under a fi fa i n •orech»u'e
cf a mo tg 'go, from LIcsz t F«' "y to Amos
8cedder.
I D’LYON, S. C C
j .n 3 32
Situated on the principal streets in Lower
Hamburg,[iwproved and unimproved.)
W ILL be sold to the highest bidder, on
Tuesday, the 18th January next, in
the Town of Hamburg, S. C.—One half of
the purchase money, cash ; the other half,
to bear an interest of seven per cent, per
annum—the interest to be paid annually.—
My individual Notes, und the Notes of the
following Bunks, viz. The Bunk of Ham
burg, Bank of the United States, the sever
al Banks of this State, ond the Bank oi Au
gusta, will be taken in payment. The pur
chasers of unimproved Inis will be required
to improve thereon. The 6ale will contin
ue 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 SHULTZ.
Hamburg, Nov. 24.
Lily lie iff s'tales-
On Ihr firtt Tuesday in March, next,
rrotEL be s.ild in front of the Uonrl-
'•M 'touan, in Hie city of S«v«nq»li, between
tne usuil iioura of ten ami three o’clock,
A*1 tiie bmlilii’gB on the taa ern half ol lo<
No J. iire, St G.U, O-letbrope war', levie.'
on .8 the property of.E isa E. Roberta to ait
isiy an elocution in t’.vor «1 '■ ’ tie m.n Lu
Ueran Church, vs- Elias E Huberts*
One negro woman named Maris, sod her
child Doit, levied on «s the property of B ib
Charlton, doc. tu satisfy an execution Ironi
the Coui t of Common Pleas, and Oyer sn '
Termini r f ir the City of Savannah, Salma
Uanton vs. Kill. Chariton administratrix ol
Hubert Charlton, dee.
A I. D’LYON, C. S.
Jar ?0 58
Sheriff’s Sales.
O N the first Saturday, after the first Tues
day in March, will be sold st the Mar.
ket House, in tha town of St. M.rys, between
thebvursof ten »nd four o'clock, . negro
bqy named M -sea, levied on as the property
of Cornelius Itain, to satisly an execution on
foreclosure ol a mortgage in favor of J ihn
Chevalier. M. H- HKHUAUU, S. C. C.
St- Marys, Jiunsry 1, 16
J.0* 37
Sale Continued.
rjiHE sole of the above Lots has been
postponed until Tuesday, the L l2d (>/'
Mruary next, on which duy the sale will
rc-riimniince.
The Charleston Mercury, tlio Charleston
Courier. Southern Patriot, City Gazette,
Columbia Telescope, Koiith-C&rolina He-
publican, Pendleton Messenger, Augusta
Clironicle. the Coiistitutinnalist, Fovaunah
Itepublican und Georgian, will publish tin-
above once a week lor throe weeks, and
forward their accouufs to me for payment.
HENRY SHULTZ.
January 26
Jail 30 66fp
Notice.
Attachment Sale,
On the first Tuesday in March next,
\\fcrllA be sold at the Court-Mouse, be-
W'J tWr.-en the hoii-B ol ten and tour o'clk,
t wo n.’gro slaves named Sampson and Ah<
•ltfr, attached as ihe p opurty « f William E.
Ferguson, and sold t»v md r f f Court.
I. D’LYON, S C. C.
Tan 30 56
Admin st ator’s Male.
W ILL lie 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 Inlerior Court
of Chatham county,
Onn undivided fourth of a tract of land,
containing about five hundred ocres, on
Cumberland Island. Camden County,known
as Plum Orchard, auiTan undivided fourth
of a certain tract of land situated on said
Island, containing about five hundred ocres,
originally granted to Gen. Lachlan M’in-
tosh. and bounded on the south by the said
Plum Orchard Tract.
Also, a tract called Lottery Hill, situate
on the Ogeecliee Road, three miles from
Savannah, containing about six bundled
acres, belonging to the renl estate of'N. S'
Bayard, deceased—sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors, of said estate.
N. J. BAYARD,
Administrator estate N. 8. Bayard.
Peb 2 Stlaf
T HE undersigned having been appoint
ed by his Honor the Jui[go of the
Court of Oyer and Terminer, assignees for
the purpose of settling the accounts of the
late firm of Nosier Sl 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' DAY'S from this date,
alter 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 be set
tied as early as possible.
JOHN XV. LONG, j Aesignees
T
HAT on the second Saturday in March
next, at the late residence of John
Bryan, dec. all the personal property of the
aforesaid deceased, will be offered tor sale,
to the highest bidder, for the benefit of the
heirs, consisting of
Cattle, Hogs, Plantation Tools, Household
and Kitchen Furniture, together with
sundry other articles.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
SOL. BRYAN, )
. ISAAC BRYAN, > Executors.
JACOB BRYAN,)
Scriven County, (Geo.) Jan; 22, 1825.
Jan 26 52l|
Gtvrgui—Camden County.
Superior Court, October Term, 1824.
Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Selvester
Bryant.
>N petith n of Tim. vhy Ho^kini, stating
; that in consideration of certain prom
issoryl noteSj made to the said Timotl.}, by
them, one ppvable with inte’es*, from first
of J«.nu«ry, (821, on tliv first of January, 1802:
a second payable as aforeasi', on the fi*r of
January, 1823/ and a lh*rd parable as afi re*
du i, on the first of January, 18-4 execute! a
mortgage to said t’imou.y Hopkins, hia licr*
and as8i;'ii8, on all those four tries of t-..id,
situated in the county aforesaid, cinveyed r.)
the said Tinotby, to the said Langley and
St Weaker, and lying on the touch aide of
GrPMt 3stilla River, ore tract flor.tsining sev
o.ntv*aeveii|aor|M, more t-r less; two tracts
containing fifty acies. more ot less end on*
»ther tract, containing one hundred and eigli*
\«eight acies, more or lew, conditioned for
he payment of the three said several n^tes,
on the duys ubove mentiutied, and tlwt tuid
several notes remain unpaid—on motion o*
Archibald Clark, attorney f*»r pNin*i*', it i-
ordered, that <h • snid Langley and Selves'e*,
thtir heirs or assigns pay into withi
twelve months from this date, t’.e sums due
on said notes, and the intcrea- and c> a's, o*h
erwise that, the equity of redemption b« fe
ver foreclosed, and that su h ether proceed
irgs take price, as arc purs unt to law.
True e xtract from the min lies, 27th Octo
ber, 18 4. - JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
nov 4 87 4re
Camden Superior Court.
Hekuy Hahford, J Verdict MarchTcrm,
Thomas Kino.- \ " l0 «'
O N motion of the Attorney of the Pin in
tiff, in the above case, it is ordered
that the defendant do shew cause, on or be*
lore the first day of the next term, why a
final judgment should not be entered in
the above case, as of March Term, 1803 ;
and that publication be made of this rule,
once u mouth, 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. r rom the Minutes,
JOHN BAILEY, Clerk,
dec 23 .. 2ofu
State of tieorgiu.
By Elijah Baker, Clerk of the Court of Or
dinary, fur Liberty County.
*tS. E( iZ.vlKl II MALI‘-.OUR, ap
plies lor eiters of admioistr t-on o*.
estate and iff cts cf Thanus G YV ebb,
s next of kits Th-se are therefore, t» ct<
•id admonish, all a d singular the kind e
od c editors of the said deces ed, lofi! 'hen
I'.jeCions if any tbev have, in my «ffi ». at
eburou^h, on or before the first M >n'm
M
i Marnh next, otherwise letters of n.lmins*
ration wiii be grained to the su.d applicant.
Given under my h>.nd and seal, this tenth
day of January, <n the the ) ear of o»n
Lord eighteen hundred a t twenty fi e.
f L. S.) E* BAKER, C. C O. L. V.
Jan 14 4i
Georgia—Camden County.
I O \t L WHOM 1F MAY COS' E N.
4 ^UEliEAS Belton A Uopp, E q applie-
to the Court uf Ordinary of fiaid coun
ty, for Letters of Adm.iihtt ation on the estate
»f Joseph Uixby. Kte of mid coun y, deceaQ
ed : These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish, all and binuultir, the heirs and creditors
of S4id deceased, to file their ohjnrthna, if
any they have, in my office, on or before the
fi st Monday in March ne&t, o'herwLe letters
will be granted th? applicant.
Witness the Honorable Willis.it Gibson,
one of the Justices of said C<mr\ t|a?s
twenty-sect n l day of Janom, 1815*
JOHN BAILEY, C. C O. C C.
Jsn 97 5'V
toves,
( asi v»: t lrecl iron box
F OR SALE by
N. B. WEED,
No. 6, Gibbone’ Ranga.
nov 24
Fob 4
M. HERBERT,
GO+n
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the
estate of Oliver Sturges, Esq. lute of
the city of Savannah, deceased, arc request
ed to hand them in, properly attested, and
those indebted to said estate, are requested
to make immediate pavment to
WM. P. HUNTER, Adm’r.
Feb 10 6fii.f
T
J. ouinn’s Cana-cla.
I1E subscriber havingdia:ovcr*:d th com-
PANACEA, hit now a supply on haocl for
vile; he h »s reduced th^p ice from ^3 5J, to
‘A2 id, or by the riocp.n
AH charitable ins'.i'utiona in the U. States
and tbe poor will be supplied g'atis.
If the citizens of the principal cities and
’■•owns, will appoint an agent to order am’
distribute thia medicine to the poor, it will hi
supplied.
Tb s medicine is ce’ebrafed for the cure of
lie following diseases scrofula or king':
•vil, ulcerated or putrid sore throat, lony,
lUnu iig rheumatic iifitctions, rr.tanenus dis
iv-wes, while swelling «nd dise<--se of the bones,
»nd ail caves generally of th* ulcerous ebarac
ter, and chronic diseases- generally a 's-ng in
d*v i’itated constitutions, but more especially
t' o • s ,’bilis oi atf<!Cli'oi»8 arising therefrom
utreniii the Saryux, nodes, ^c. and tha
d c-ad(ill diaeaie r-.ciisioi'cd by a lung tn<
»' tcewive use ( f vy, He- It is also use
ful i^thc disease of the liver ”
tjeitificates.
I have W'thin the faai t.vo years had an op
portunity of seeing save 1 mI cases of very mve
aerate ulcers, which having previoudy reiis' -
cd the regular modes of t-eatmeut. wen
■■ealed by the use of Mr. Svrrini’s Panacea,
• nd I do believe, from what I have seen,
• hat if will prove an important remedy in aero
uilous, venereal and mercurial diseases
N. CHAPMkN. M. D. •
Professor cf tiie Institutes arid prr.ctici
of Physic, in the Univetsily ol Penn
•ylvanii
I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swann
it* numerous instances, within the three
j earn, and have always fjund it extremel>
ctficacious, especuily in ssc-ondary ayphipE
^nd mercurial diseases. I have no heAitatioi
in pronouncing it a medici e of inestimabl
value. W. GIBSON, M D.
Prufessov of Surge: y in tin Uui’ty of Penn
P’ldaJelpiiin, F"bruarv 17, 1823. 1
JOHN SHINN, Chemist.
PMl rir'f'hil Xov ‘7 ' u .3.
luloYmutum \V ante A.
A NY information rnspenting Henry Hut-
cliinon. ol Mount Gale, county of K11
kenny. Ireland, who .[lived in b'avunnnii
Iron, Liverpool, in the ship Blucher, Capt.
Potter, in November or December, 1822,
shortly after sailed lor New-York, and has
not since been heard of, will he thankfully
received by the subscriber, directed to Ha-
vannali, Geo. who has lately had letters
from the family of said Hutchison, express-
mg their anxiety to hear if he be alive.
rl. Hutchison is about eighteen years of
age, fair complexion, light brown hair, and
about five feet, nine inches high.
O 3 The editors ol papers throughout the
Union, arc 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.
Jan 13 -j)
IN EQUITY.
Th'imat Cummin7 and others, Compfoinunts
and fi'il/iam Wallace and others Befendants
Chatham Superior Court, January Term.
1R2*
I f appearing to the Court, by the a ffida
vit of Joseph Bumming Hmt William Wal-
uce and Harah his wife, Mary Clay, Ann Cl»y,
•;l za Clay, Mary Jane Clay, William Clay,
Joseph Clay, Ralph City, Mary Ann Clay,
Henry Clay, and Elizabeth Clay, who are par*
(<ei defendants in the above case, reside
beyond the limits of the state of Georgia,
*nd within the United Staten,and thk-t James
Clay, also a defendant, is in foreign pa ts,
beyond the limits of the United Sta'es. On
motion of comp'ainants’solicitors, it is order
ed that the paid defendants, first named, do
e«|iectively appear and pnawer the complain*
Mila* bill, within four months from the date «t
this r tie, ard the said James Clay, within nine
months. Ard it is further ordered, thst this
rule be published once a week, during nine
months, in one of the public GxecUes of this
state. A true copy from the minutes.
A. B. FANNIN, Clerk,
may 11 42fpa
SCOTT’S BIBLE
>TKIIt3TIP» KLUIOI. !
riuioisAis
!iy SAMUEL T. AHMSTnoffO ft, n
ConM'l H t on f. 'P i4ii.Ain» ,Vr nj
FA ! n. r II1H i.E. nntaininfdl f, , 1
gnat Reffcnci» ■ m he ce.p I,r ’J
lnYoriufttion Wanted
A NY information from, or relative to Mr-
Frederick Lowe, Printer, a native of
Manchester, England, and who, when last
heard from, resided at Monticullo, Jasper
county, Georgia, where it was understood
hn lmd married a young woman of the name
of White, addressed to Robert C. Low e, to
the care of the editor of the Charleston
Courier, will be thankfully received.
IU The editors of papers in the State of
Georgia, and in the Western country, will
confer au obligation upon an anxious mo
ther, by giving the above one or two in
sertions in their papers. •
jan 22 49
L ‘oking-Glasses.
J UST received, per 'schooner Retrieve,
an elegant assortment ol' Mantle and
l’ier Looking-Glasses, at miinufhctery pri
ces, by J. B. HERBERT & CO.
dec 13
Spanish' Sugars.
S© utcwir^do I S P anish Segars.
_ 150 qr j
Just received per Globe, and for sale by
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
dec 4
Webster’s f pel ing Books,
R ECEIVED and for sale by
J.n 13 JV. B. WEED.
IN EQU11Y.
Between W Davi-s Adin.nistrator, Complain
ant, and John ( arnovhnn Administrator, rf*
bonis non with the wi l annexed of Geo" re
JCchardunn, and otluYs, Defendants In
equity thahom Superior Court—Chancery,
20th A gust, 1824-
I V appearing (but John Murray Carnonhnn,
one uf the defei.dimta in th* said bill of
compLint resides without the state of
Geo gia, in that part uf the United Kingdoms
oi Grant Britain auu Ireland, called Scotland :
It is ordered Hint the *«Md John Murray Car-
nochan, do appear w d answer to the com-
plaiiniu’g said bill, within nine months from
ihe date of this order, otherwise that the
s*id bilL «s to him, be taken pro eonfesso .•
and it is further ordered, that a copy of th***
order he nubhshrd once a week, in one of
ihe public G 'ZOttes of thia state, until the ex
piration of the time within which the sui l de
fendant is required to appear and auswer as
aforesaid. .
True copy from the Minutes, this 2lst day
August, 18i;4. A. B.FANNIN, Clerk,
•ugua' ‘-’4 50f
Jsotice
JS HEREBY air EM,
'TUIAT three months after date, applica-
* tion will be made to the Bank of the
State of Georgia, to issue a now certificate
of stock, for one lost, issued on the ILh
March, 1819, in favor of John M’Kinne,.Tun.
or twenty-five shares, anil numbered ^43
B. M’KINNE,
Guardian of John M’Kinne, Jun.
Attgusta, Dec. Id, 1IU4.
dec 16 Slfp)
Notice.
YTIVK months after da*e, I shill apply tu
.ol the Court of Ordi nary of Cam.len r unr
for leave to sell the real estate of Join
O. Ynii"g, late of said county deceased, to. tht
benefit of tt,e hetra of said d a .ceBRi d.
JF.S8KGQAWFOKD,
Administrator estsle of John D. Young
June 17 ‘20
NOTICE.
N INE months afterdate, application will bt
made to the Hon. the Judges ol the Coun
ot OrdinaryChu h.m county, for leave t‘
‘‘el 1 all the real YS'.atd the late William Craig,
dt ccar.rd, for the benefit of the heirs and c»ed
it-,rs of said estate.
JOHN M’NISH, Executor,
oet 12 71
N otice.
months after date, I aha!? apply to
i/i Ijie Court of Ordmarv ofCaroden conn
ly, tor leovc toaell a ’*o» of land, !y*ng *n Urn"
roe county, .in the te» th disirct n.. nl»ei
moety-one, belonging t« the oi phar-a eff Levi
Johns, dec. for the benefit nf 8 uid orphans.
JOHN IKE
Guardian.
fi"W' 17
?0
no i rcu.
N INE MONTHS after the dale hereof, ap
plication will b': made to the Honomblc
the Inferior Court of Chatham county, when
lifting for ordinary prpoges, frr have tow’ll
• lot, wdh th-’ improvem* nts, situai*? in the
city of Savannah, in the sjii-1 county,ard knowi
in t’ie plan of said r.-tv by the N**. 5.1, Brown
Ward, tor ti;e benefit of the heirs and legatees
of the caUte oi the late Hugh M’Call, de
ceased.
THOMAS M’CALL,
1* Hi LIP URASCH,
Executors.
ort U 72
Notice.
N INE MONTHS after the date of this
notice, application will he made to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber
ty County, for permission to self a part of
the. real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. JOHN W. STACY,
Administrator.
dec tl
21
Notice.
4 I.L persons having demands against t! e
. estate of Constant Freeman, Fsq Lie o
tiie city of VVas’ungt. deceas"d, a e e
q iired to# hand them m, iccf.l.'y attcHcd,
within the tim'- pr°sc«ibcd by law : and tlios-
indebted to said p*t te, are required io n». k
immediate payra* *t, to
JAME5 HUNTER, Adm’r.
Jan 14 4 -'. l
N otice.
T HOSE who have any demand, against
the late Matthias Schlosser, 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 15 4;)i.|
Hide Whips.
GROCE Hide Whips, received and
■oW for snle by JY. B. WEED.
dec 13
12
Pi-ot Bread.
HALF BBLS. Inglia’ Pilot Bread,
just received and for snle by
J. B. HERBERT ’& CO.
doc 29
'VOLUMES it OVAL OCTAVO
bellished with a likeness of the *iu.hn-
(t Ml (3).
Carron Castings.
a©.®®® ’“si-erf" 1 '
N. I|. WEED,
dec 18
TLB M3.
I T shall be well printed, on .
he enmp )§<.d in m bandto ne v,,i u n *
w!l contain the Scriptirt.s :f the q# ’*!
Alw Testaments, tae Intoducto y fLurtm
filnvqtory Aotes, and Pructic'd Itbtrnw,,
ui i all tl»c copious Mur 'inm Jtefe. enia ?!*
ing printed word lor word fr.un the [,■,<£
Stereotype K lition, publislied since the V*
-hor’sdeoeMu The price, will be ^2l t
hoards* g?4, in sheep} glO, in calf bind L
The vhole work will be re*dy forcltliveufi
May, 1825, j
Ex tracts of Letters addes.edto the Pubis' iT i
I esteem Dr. S:ottL F.un-ly Bible, emin nf,.
calculated to promote the cause of truth an!
piety. Iv seems acarccly possible for onst 3
~cad daily the Notes aud Obae» vatioog i,,^
ia
Faintly Bible without becoming a
better man. E I) WA «D D GftJFFIN
I have seen no e»> n;n »ntary of the Sarirl
Scriptures which 1 iiiink so well ada^ei't)
genera! use and edification. It is * f^stim
which ever) famaly ought to possess.
A F, t TON,
It is a work distinguished for ihe si*uj.N.
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clctrness and fi Jeiity of its ns, *•’ n
nRutneiH und perapicu ty of itnshlc, tlj- - rt ,
nevoLnce and candour of .ts sp rit, the c.-T Thti
ciaeness and pertinency of its appliesi.r,»
Aiici for its uniform t .i dmc) to p:u note «>*!»■
eicaltruth aud piety.
AB1FL UOLMM
Of Dr. ^call’s F nnily ThbL, 2 te-i fr.. e t 5
say, that in my estimation it deservedly
among our ablest and best Gom.ii -
thom . ».-i i> v:n.
Dr. Scott’s Farr.il.- B ble ii.to t . r t
neciall)' f.». t : c uee of Oh m i! u r 1 i, 1
work high y evsugeiicah e^'.er.B;vt.y
live, and uei-pl> i teregri'.g
D*N2ELO.S tNBF.ns.
The character of J).-. bcuttL Oom.r.rrn^
>i» th- B:nh u- eo ge.jeivuJv l . -an, au-i »
i ghl- apt «veu .tst tlu- mvt iutcV t
uni uiouu r#hr stiane'.v.ouf;b'.nt a u- cr».<i,i?y #
*«nd hau r *«cd rapdiy \-.tr '.it.. n ^nvlk-.’J
.-ditiono, that 1 de^.T, furlNw ; c *nmer.i*’
lions ueedicss-
J V0H8B.
1 arp acquainted with no i m ;jb
th Saore-i :-c iptu.es, whi h I vor.ld m.re
rird.aliv recnmmer.0 lor geutrsitue. Ttt
pLn of the woik is good
JOSHU4 BATPA
Perhaps in nr. way, can rs. i: ss-i.c! n
f youth, and pivtiPc Li-’datiatu, do { • i r
-erv’Cfc to society, than b? eveitmj* to,r^.
itlves to diftkimattc this trr’y iiv«.*u<uii
•v.»- k J OS H U A H UN 11N‘G 10 v
I know of rio 'hniitiientii y v/liich i? b i»ef
jstculated cor diffusing correct, vit s nf tha
great truths of Chruii.iniU’, #• d Ie4v sit'.w-
iar\ imprt’jwioi.s *,r, th • mu.d when r.s:*g
rt.ru (ht pent i.l ol it, than the one ycu irt
ibuui to pubtuih.
I) INlFiLS/tARl'S.
No wr iter s« cmi !t es ifisp- aed to ccrind
for barren spemlnM ns. None more uniform,
ly or mort: pow. fiilj i icu-raiesthe ev
.cntials of religion. J lu- spirit vlucL yn*
v k dji Hit wink .8 excejitn * il L the wrk,
Mh'-tctionare, healing, yet faithful sjnntd tlsC
gospel- Daniel
Frora particular ex-m-'uiti-m. andcwftrr
riug't ‘Stimoiie, there is no douljt on my Uuid
that Scott’s Family Bibt - is superior to 21.
hjts JOsrpti KMEUS0N. )
Yon will ple-is* toseidrne six copies of
Scat’s Bibh- i 1 refer to your lately pruooMd •
lilioo For hap. I Indl luduce live m uc to
t 'ke the s une nutnlvr. II- L
Iv is with extreme pleasure I perceive
vo'-. abtiui to putl : :-h a new c iition
Scott’s Bible. Having been in p»*st ssion of
t more »ha » 20 y a.-s, I trua* I kmw s-unc*
■ bing of r.t) vai-ie, and u-n detei nrii e-' tu p ; o.
note i s c<rcuiaiion among my friends Ym
wiii please forward giz ropies k« soon kb p-j- *
lished. ft, J4
I have obtained four 8ub*cribcfi- •''v t!;c .
exscdlsnt work you are publishing H. S.
I prop m* to ta»^ seven hoik of Scull's Oi*
hie, and will be accountable for the same.
J C.
I hsveobta'ned •"LBcri’jcrsfornin* oopiu.
of Seoit’}, Fant iy B ble. J. 0.
1 sl’.a!* probably need eight or ten s i
Scott’s Family 11.ble, J. V*- /
Hev, S. S. ot P. has o’ tained ten s-'hsw
hers. E. If.
1 have observed that you are about pah
tithing another edition cf Sco.t’b H ble-
nope you may su-'C ed as you h*ve done*
former edition*:. 1 have becti endeavoring te
procure subscriber? a me g cur p-:oj/’t.
eaor more fubscrioers wid be obtai-.eJ-
0.5. II,
I will take ten sets (of Scott’u H.sle)
bound a»d lettered. J. F'
I have obtained ten fubaerbes fur ■
edition of the Family Hi hie—arid Jir.vi ns
J.ujbt but i here might be s< met hi
;0 J
coptes M>ld in this piitce. if you ha-- un V
here—I thought t! e work ought to be tn-
rouragt-.d and for bat reason tu k s subsenb-
lion paper. It is a work that every fsicify
should have tk»t is able to pu.'.b
J. B U’C.
I am glad, that v u propose to print M r
?cott*a cxueil-r.i. F. mily Cjmmvn.i.ry,
atioiild bevei*y glad if it v» t fe in my power to
give m more hoe al patronage to the work
than, ts circu nstances are, ! can.
novever, be able to do eomtthing s eight vf
*en sets I ahull cclainly take* and it may be,
double that number. B.
I have procured fifteen Biihscnotrs t^
5 3cott’rt Bible. J A * D * »
I think 1 shall dispose of 20 sets or mo's ‘
he Family Libia. ,
I havis circulated proposals for Scott*
U ble ; how many have been engaged i n *•.
cinnot toll ; but between 20 and 30 tea ,r/
h s vicinily. ^
I have concluded to become responv.l
iv-bl'
U> you lor thirty eels of Scott’s Cumu.eidiT-
I have procured 106 sub^ceihcrs to the
Bible; 6 acts to be bound in cnlf; 3 se - s
be done in boards the other 9^ ne>*i botii.w
and fettered as described in th-* pruipeehw*
1 prentimc I could procure 500 scbscri-
■'era for your edition of Scott’s Bible I -
demand is increasing for them. They »■
fi ially supersede every other large or
Hible. Fifty of my subscribers live within *
circle of 8 miles ! J
Juat published an edition of the saw*
completed in six volumes, without
references/price in ho^rJi ,n • . ^
^21 / in calf g‘27. Either of th^se ediUWi
m>y be had of (hcpublieh'r in Boston ; at
S. C. & J SGHENCK. Sivunnah.
ta It .
:19
.Marking RrusUes,
O F ft superior quality, just received ant
forsaloby GEO. RY ERSOvN
nov 30