Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, February 18, 1825, Image 4

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A v mw sma Kherilf’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in March next, W ILL be s Id at the court House, in th< city of Savannah, between the hours u fen and four o'clock, The followi. g 5 negroes, vix *. Peter xn<» bis wife Sarah, their children Mary,Tyro, and PerclU, levied on ss the property of James Bilbo, to satisfy an execution in favor of llir Preiulent, Directors and Company of the llaak of 'he U. States. All that lot of ground known and designa ted ss garden lot No- thirty-nine (39) and also that adjoining half part if another, known a? lot No. forty-two (42) containing, together, eight sad a half acre*, be the same more o* less, situate to the east of the city of Savan nah, and bounded to the northwest of let No twenty ail (Y6) to the south nod east b) lands bel mging to the estate of Hampton L'llibiilge, and to the west by the publ.c road leading to Skidaway Island, whereon i. brick yard is now established and known b\ the name of F^hm’s brtek yard, together with all and singular the improvement ard appur tenances thereunto belonging j’evied on as tie f iroperty of Jacob K. h u, under a rule abso- ute, from the Hon the Superior Court d Chatham County, in favor of Aaron Cleveland §nd Susan hia wife. All tlint .ot of land situate on Thy mind Ha bersham streets, Wvrren wa d, No. twe vc (12) in the city of Savannah, together witl ad 'he but-dinga, improvements and appurte nances thereunto be'onpirig—levied on as the prope-ty of James Bilbo, urd :r a rule sbso lute from (he Honor ble the Superior C on of Jha ham County in favor of the Commist •ioners of Pilotage of the pi rt of Savannah The eastern half lot and improvements, known in the plan of the City of Swann .h, bi No. five (5) in Oglethorpe ward, bounded ■ouih by Margaret- atreet, east by lot No. four (4) and north by a lane It vied on as the propei ty of George L. Cope, uniLr s fi fi on a foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of John Hover. All ti<auractof lard known hy tie n*m of Tweed Side, containing (346) acres, '*64 acres high lam 1 , third quant), #2 acres low land fi stqnai ty, lourdod on the north fcv Savannah river—lev’td on under n fi fa in fa’ Vor o- Simon Donald and wif.?, complainants against Thomas N. Morel, and ethers, heirs ot John Morel, dec. Buddings on part of lot No. thirty one (31) Liberty ward, in the city »f bavannah, bound ed uortb on York-street, sou h by a lane, and west by other part of said lot—levied on the properly of Wm. Muhew, doc. to satisfy an execution from u justices court, in favor ot Thompson & Bonney, against Wm. Mailt*, security for fi. Swift. ISAAC D’LYON, S C C. Jan 31 56 Sheriff’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in March next, \TWtLI. be sold at the Court-House, be '*# tween the usual hours o ten and four clock. Highly negro slaves, via. Nelson, Rachel, <am, Morris, Oha les, Millei, Hannah, Harry, Flora, Anna, Sam, 8ilvy, Hercules. Itrabny, hn, David Nancy, Philip, Judy, John, Har- y. five, Philip, Anna, Lucy, Monday, Tenati, violly, Henry. Ben, Venus, Cain, Cumba, lelia. Flora, Nelly, Ifannsh, bitnon, Lukey. Paddy, Jenny,Brutus,Cinda, Beck, Fannv, r oc, ■duster, July, Phebc^ .lark, Bella, Fanny, lack, Hubert, Isaac, Votnpey, Cxar, City, Willoughby, Fortune, Hixhd, Phillis, H ch in!, Mine**, Jane, London, Davy, lahmael, l.zzv, Susy George,G’ace, Cticlju, Caty, Be'- y, Sampson, Billy, Molly and Abraham, to ether with the future issue avid increase <1 he families, levied on under a fi fa. on weclosure of a mortgage, from George L. opc, in favor of Peter Mitchell, John U’Nixh.and Unbert Mitchell- I. D’LYON, S. C C. ded 31 31 Sheriff’s Sales. On theJirst Tuesday in April next. tYW'LL be -old at the Court House in the VMT city of Savannah, between tbe hour, of ten v d four o’clock The following arven negroea, vi* : Davis, Maria. Patiei.ce. Dublin, Bock, Tre| hina an. Oicar. with the increaie ot the female, levied on under a ft fa on a force!.>- u. o of * mn.tuag:;. A. the properly of Joseph C.rru' hers to Mil, tj .be Dank or tne State of Georgia, Also, the following 18 negroes, viz : Peter, Clarrista, David, Z > h, Berber, I'.atv, Anlhu. »y, Betty, Mary, Dinah, Jack, Jim, Aggy, Hope, llcssi.li, Magnet, Lucv and Adam, with the inc ease of the femalra, levied on un dcr a ft fa. on • foreclosure of > mortgage as the property or Wm, t;. Wayne, to aatiity the Bank of the State ot Georgia. Abo, he following 35 n grots, viz: Coffee (Cooper,! Harriet, Affy, old Chsrb t'e, Ja.-t., Sky. Charlotte, Pendaw, Bell, Process* and child, Bt.dgct and Peggy, Wiil.am, Kiev, Billcy, Philip Phylliz, olu Gumbo, Jenny old Peggy, B utus, Jeaae, Brutus, Sandy, Maria, Cyn Mil, Dick, Tobv.Sophia, Daphne »nd child. Jacob, Sye, Beck*-y and John,with the in create of .haj females, levied on aa the property of N cboixs Cruger, under a fi fa on a foreclosure of a mortgage in favour of John Carnahan and Jsmefl McHenry for use of Christians Levett. Also, a n» gro man named Sam, levi* d on is the property of Char'es E F'nn, under fi fa. on a foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of James Anderson. Also, the following 19 negroes 1 via Abra* ham. Harry/ Onto, Chance, Darnel, Aaron, Sambo, Lucy, Se»pio, Maryan. Rachael, Lon* don, Aggy, Simon, Grace, E ixs George, Bo dy, and Jim, with thi increase of tbe females, levied on as the property ot Flemming Akin, dec. under a fi. fa. on a foreclosure of a mort gage in favor of Wm. D'xon k assignees pf Murdoch M’LtJd. I. D’LYON S. C C Jan. 31 5$ fche.'ifr’s .Sale Continued. On the first Tuesday in March next, \X oe llo *d at the Court-Hou.se. in iht* w city of Savannah, between the hours of ten and four o'clt»ck, Eighteen neeroes, viz.—Chaslotte. Baecua, Eve, Tenah, Titna, Sambo, Nero, Belinda. Dorcus, Isaac,, Bess, Sippio, Canos, Cloc, P>-g- gy, Anne, B tty, and Mommy, lev'ud r>n bj cors-mt, as the property of N G- Rutherford, under a fi fa. on h foreclosure of a mortgage, in favor of the Bank of Darien. ISAAC D’LYON, S C. C. Feh It 66 Administrator’s Sale. On the Jirst Tuesday in April next, [ WILL sell at the Court-H^use ih J -:fFi r- son Camden County, between the uuoal hours of sale, Harry, Ned, and his wife Tamer, and he ‘our *'h»ldrcr„ Daniel, Stephen. John and Y»n ick, he property of the Estate of Ge ge Morrison, deccasoo, for the benefit of the creditors and heirs of said 'State, pursuant to enve granted by the Court of Ordina \ of said County. GHORGB MO«RI r ON. Admin strator, witli the * v i!i au..UkeJ, of Georee Morrison, Sen debased, teff'-rs^n, 24;ii J«n. \825. Feh 2 53 Sheriff’s Sales. • i ILL he sold, «t the Market House, the Town of St. Marys, on tlv fi -HUirdty after the. first Tuesday of !!'■ next, between the hours often and four o’c. One negro man named Cato, levied on the property of Joseph Rain, to satisfy an ex ecu*ion in favor of Belton A- Cupp. Also, One undivided third of three necro slavt s, o wit:, Sophy, J omen ter, and Ssncly, levied on as the property of Jane O'Neal, to SKtififv ancxccu iou in favor ol R Brunet, by hia Guardian. A*a«», One tract of land on Crooked Hirer, cunt . ling 150 >cree, bounded nurh bv vu« •ant lai d, east by A. .1 I'ratt’a land, south b: Crooked River and marshes, west by E.Shear man, the greater part of said tract is unde mUivatum—one p- ir Card Tables, one rai fire* logs, i hovel and tongs, one clerk, ha'f * h a- n (si ! ver) Table-spoons, levi- d on as tht p operty of Abram Pratt, to satisfy an execu tion in favor of B A. Coup. M H HHSIRARD, S.C C. St» Mar vs, Jan* '9, 1825. Fe»2 58 Georgia—llrifnn County. tty Joshua Snv.h Clerk of the Conn of Onlia a y of he County a forest ill n ALL W« 0*4 U *4AY v-0 CERN u ffif-lEH^AS William Moor, oft he & hi of B jlloch, appiiia for L ti rs of Ad st.'sUon < nlheestiOeand effects of S«m Baron, formerly of Liberty County, dec : are 'herefoie to cite and admonish al l vingul r the ku d erl and creditors of nave l (Pease, t fi* * their ol jeetioiis (i; any .they isve) in mv i ffi .*, on o before the lira? Mo*.* day in March next, other vise letters of ad isiois*.ration will be gvaoied the applicant. Givf-n under my hand Ntid private seal (tocre bring no seal uf < ffi v ) ll.is third day of February, one thousand eight hii”d.ed ano twenty five. [L.S] JOSHUA SMITH, « O. G. Ft 8 63 f m EQUITY. Attachment Sale, On the first Tuesday in March next, W ILL be su'd at 'he Court-t'oiue, be tween the h« ursof ten and four o’clk, 1 wo negro slaves named Ssmpa >n ard Ab ner, attached as he property of William fi. Fergur.ou, and soid by order of Court, L D’LYON, S. C. C. Jan 30 56 Marshal’s Sale. On the first Tut fday in March, ' t WILL be soli before «h' C. urt House, 'ifJ i*' the citv ef Savannah, between the UuuiSof 10 and 2 o’clock ih tt TWO LOTS, Nos 27 and 28, Jack son Ward, and improvements thereon, levied on as the property of J «hn H Morel, to satis fy the balance decreed to bo due on a dia res warrant, issuing from the Treasury Depart menl of the United Etstea, *-g.inst A.S. Uu*. loch, Juhn H. Morel, ai C »-»vi«l Lni*>T JOHN H MOII^L- Marshal Dim G o. Jan 21 47 Admin strator’s w ale W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, at the Court-House in the city of Savannah, hy permission oftho Ilonoruble the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham county, One undivided tourth of a tract of land, containing about five hundred ucres, on Cumberland Island, Camden County,known us I’lum Orchard, and an undivided fourth of a certain tract of land situated ou said Island, containing about five hundred acres, originally granted to Gen. Lachlan M’in- tosh, and hounded on the south by the said I’lum Orchard Tract. Also, a tract called Lottery Hill, situate on the Ogeechec Road, three miles from Savannah, containing about six hundred acres, belonging to the real estate of N. S. Ilayard, deceased—suld for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, of said estate. N. J. BAYARI), Administrator estate N. S. Ilayard. Feb i oilaf Administrators £tdc. \\yil L be noil) nt the GjiKt-Hoime in Sa w van nth, on the first Tuesday in M'rc next, betw ecu the hours uf ten aud two o’clk. ONE CHEST GF CARPENTER’S TOOLS. 5c bU-NDUY PATTERNS FOR PASTINGS the persmud esti'e cf Juhn Clark,deceased Terms ol sale cash. HEN ft Y M’AF.PIN, A-lmiuis;rator uf J. (’lark* J«n t4 4’ Administrator’s Sa e. W ILL ue a. d on the first Tuesday ir V rch nert, at the Court-Huusc in tin civ of Savannah, within ‘he hours prescribed »v’ law, TWEN'i’Y EIGHT SHARES 01 PLANTERS* BANK S FO* K, belonging ti ho es ate of Gon-tant Fr^em-n, Esq decean •<l* Sold fo* the benefit of the heirs am. creditors of said eitate Terms of sale cash* JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r. 14 42 Sheritt’s ales. On the Jirst Tuesday in March next, T1TY?iLL be sold at the Court-House between V# the b'tura of 10 and 4 o’clock, The following six m-grots, Hun »ab, Isaac London, William, Peter, and Hannah, levied on und'tr a fi- fa oii foreclosure from Joh Hu!*ter to the *1 niters’ Bank. F ur negroes Billy, Mos* s. Will and Jen ny, levied on uader a ft* ia on forecl.-sute of a m »*tgage from C. ti. Ha)den, to Jeremi ah C»> ♦ or. A q anlity of Hons :hold and K tchen Fur- nitu o, levied on under a fi fa *>n .‘oreclosme of a mortgage, from Eleix^r Early to Ames Scudder. I D’LYON, S. C. C jm 3 32 City 'lieiitV s wales- On the Jirst Tuesday in March next, KTtfILL be sold iu front of the Court- louse, ir. the city of Savannah, be tweer the usual hours uf ten and three o’clock, AM the buildings on the css ern half ol lo' No 5, live, St Gall, Oglethrope ward, levin on as the property of E’ias K, Roberts to sut |siy an etecu' ion in favor of the Ge-mnn Lu theran Church, vs- Bli»* E Roberts* One negro woman named Maria, and her child Doll, texUdou as the properly cfRob* Charlton, dec. to satisfy an eaccution from the Court of Common Pleas, and Oyer an. Terminer for the City of Savannah, Salma Mauton vs. B!l*a Charlton administratrix < Robert Chariton, dec. AI. D’LYON, C. S. Jar "0 56 Sheriff’s Sales. O N the first Salnrti.y. after the firtt Tue*- il»y in M.rch, will be tuld tt the liar, ket House, in tlia town of St. M.rya, between the hour* of ten and four o’clock. • ntfro boy named M «e% levied on aa the property of Cornel iua Bain, to. aatialy an execution on foretloaute of a mortgage in favor of J ihn Chevalier. M. H HSBBAUD, S. C. C. St- Marya, January I, Ind ian 8 3? An opening for eulerpnze SOO \a\wab\« LftT?, Situated on the principal streets in Loicer Hamburg,(improved 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 ol the purchase money, cash ; the other half, to bear an intercut of seven per cent, per annum—the interest to be paid annually — My individual Notes, and the Notes of the following Banks, viz. The Bunk of Ham burg, Bank of the United States, t he sever al Banks of this State, and the Bunk of Au gusta, will he taken in payment. The pur chasers of unimproved lots will be required to improve thereon. The sale will contin ue from clay 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. 2 4. Sale Continued. HE sale of the above Lots has been postponed until Tuesday, the Tld if February next, on which day the sule will re-conunence. The Charleston Mercury, the Charleston Courier, Southern Patriot, City Gazette, Columbia Telescope, South-Carolina Re publican, Pendleton Messenger, Augusta Chronicle, the Constitutionalist, Savannah Republican and Georgian, will publish tin* above once a week lor three weeks, and forward their accouuts to me for payment. HENRY SlIUlTZ. January 26 Jan 30 56fp T Georgia— Camdm County. Superior Court, October Term, 1824. Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Selvester Bryant. , -.N petition of T m *thy Hopkin*, stating “ that in consider alien of certain prom- ■siirryi note*, made to the said Timothy, by them, one payable with interest, from firm of January, 1821, on the fir§t of January. 1822: * second psY* Q,c •• • f ' , re*ud !» on the first of January, 1823/ and a th’nTpayaoie is «r.m». said, on the first «f January# 18.’4, executed a mortgage to said Timothy Hopkins, his her, and assigns, on all those four tracts of k;,d p situated in the county aforeitid, conveyed ty the said Tiuothy, to the said Langley and Selvester, and lying on the south side of Great Satilla River, one tract containing sev enty-seven!acres, more or less; two tr»c*s mnuininp fifty seres, more or less, and mu- tlier tract, containing one hundred and eigh ty-eight acre*, more or less, conditioned for he payment of the three said several notes on the days above mentioned, and that sain i^verul notes remain unpaid—-nn motion ot Archibald Ciark, attorney for plainti", it if ordered, that ih- said Langley and Selveste , their heirs or ussigns pay into Cour., withh twelve months from this date, the sums due on said notes, and the interes and cos's, oth erwise that tbe equity of redemption be for ever foreclosed, and that such other proceed ••’.gs take phice, as are pursuant to law. True txtracA from the minutes, 27th Octo ber. 18 4. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk nov 4 87 4 •'.* Camden Superior Court. IU.NHV Hahvord, J Verdict MarchTerm ThomasKino. > UOti ' O N motion of the Attorney of the Plnin- tiff, in the above case, it is ordered i hat the defendant do shew cause, on or be fore the first day of the next term, why a final judgment should not be entered in the above case, as of March Term, 1808 ; :md 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- Extractfrum the Minutes, JOHN BAILEY, ClerL dec 23 254u State of Georgia. By Elijah Baker, Clerk of the Court oj Or dinary. far f.iheriy County- M rs. eiizvjkih vvali hour a P plies fur *etters of admiuistr ti»n on . slate and eff r.ts of Thomas G Vebb, s next of kin: These are therefore, fi cite nd admonish, all and singular the hnd e ’ *•«»■* creditors of the said decea ed, to |l<* their t j 'ctiona if any thev have, in my IfHce at <K.obnrou«h, ou or before the firstMon’av n March next, otherwise letters of dmims- .ration will be granted to the su d appoint. Given under my h nd and seal, t|s tenth day of January, in the the yea of „ur Lord eighteen hundred a d :w*ntv five. L.S.) E* BAKER, C C 0. L. C. Ian 14 Notice. T HAT on thn second Saturday in March next, at the late residence of John Bryan, dec. all thn personal property of the aforesaid deceased, will be offered for sale, to the highest bidder, for the benefit of the heirs, consisting of Cattle, Hugs, 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, S Scriven County, (Geo.) Jan. 22, 1825. Jan 26 62Lf Georgia—Camden Vounltf. 10 Ai L WHOM IT MAY COM fi»N- TffilEHEAS Belton A Copp,fi q apoiies >#/ to the Cnu' t of Ordinary ol said aun ty, for L .‘tiersof Administration oi the estate of Joseph Bixby, late of said coun-y, detcu* ed : These are, therefore, to cite aid adrroi- ish, all and binvular, the heirs a»d creditors of said deceased, to file their ohjertions. if any they have, in my office, on or b.fire V fust Monday in Marchne\t, o herwi-4 icUft will he granted th>* applicant. Witness the Honorable Will am GiHsfi. one of the Justices of said Cour', ttis twenty -sec* n 1 day of January, 1825- JOIIN BAILEY, C C O. C. C .Is- °7 53 Notice. T HE undersigned having been appoint ed by his Honor the Judge of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, assignees for the purpose of settling the accounts of the late firm of Nosier & Griggs, of Ntivanimh, 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 -uid 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 be set tled as early ns possible. JOHN W. LONG,) M. HERBERT, \ Feb -I 60fu Cast is sheet iron Dox i-tovts, F OR SALE by N. B. WEED, No. 6, Gibbons’ Rang* Assignees. Notice. A LL persons having demands against the estate of Oliver Sturges, Esq. late of the city of Savannah, deceased, are request ed to hand them iu, properly attested, and those indebted to said estate, ure requested to nmkc immediate pavmont to WM. P. HUNTER, Adm’r. Feb 10 6M.+ J. sshinn’s Panacea. *T*HE subscriber having discovered tin com 1 position of SH'ALWS CELEBRATED PANACEA, has row a supply on hau l for sale ; he lisa reduced thcp’-ice from $3 50, to $2 50, »r by the dozen g'24. All charitable insii'utieas in the U. States iud the puor will be supplied gratis. If the citizens of the principal cities and towns, will appoint «n agent to order apt distribute this medicine to the poor, it will be supplied. This medicine «s celebrated for th'* cure o! the following diseasesscrofula or king’- evil a ulcerated or putr'd sore throat, lung standing rheumatic affections, cutaneous dis eases, white swelling -nd disease of the hones and all cases generally of lit- ulcerous charge 'er, md chronic diseases, generally a- is rig in debilitated constitutions, but more especially from syphilis or affections arising therefrom ; ulcers in the larynx, nodes, Uc. and th*« dreadful disease orcisio.'ed by a long and excessive use of mercury, Uc> It is aiso use ful in the of thu liver**’ Certificates. I have within the last two years had an op port unity of seeing several cases of Very »nve terate ulcers, which having previously resist’ ed the regular modes of treatment wer< healed by the use of Mr. .Swrim’s Panacea, and I do believe, from what I have seen, that it will prove an important remedy in scro fulous, venereal and mercunal diseases. N. CHAPM KN, M. D. Profersnr of the Institutes and practice of Phync, in the University ot Penn sylvani* I have employed the Panices of Mr. Svraim. in numerous instances, within the b-st ihrec vears i and have always found it extreme!) pfficacicus, especially m sec-ondary sypiiilis and mercurial disesres. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it a medici *e of inestimabh v al'ie, W. GIBSON. M. D. Professor of Surgery in the Uni’ty of Penn Philadelphia, February 17, 1823. JOHN SHINN, Chemist. PUl.delphin -Von 17. 18 '3. IN EQUITY. Between Lmtit Income andJ.lm Ucmte, Com- piai’umt,, and Toler Loconi John TKuniu Chapman. fU i.no <h and Vnleria. hjs n if r ; t D fendunts —- -Jaue'ty Subertov Court. r T HE Complainants b-ving filed their bill in this Court, flip o»-j ct of wifi, h i j to p r- petuste the testimony ■ I certain persons there in ramed, :.n »it appearing that 'he Defi-i d. an»s respectively reside beyond i»e Itrnit9 of tie clue of G orgia, and within tic United S at» s : It is ordered, that service upon the 8,*ml Defi ndan's be eff-e'ed by publi.a'icu in one of the G'z rtes o SaiamiKh, uquri-g the su d Defendants to appear and ar.sw -r h» s«id hill of ComplHinHu's, ou or betoie the ‘Jeventb dayo April next. A true cofy „ , Fi- BAKER, Clerk. February 10, 1825. Fe'. »7 71 | InfopinaUun Wanted A NY information from, or relative to Mr. Frkdrrick Lowe, Printer, a native of Manchester, England, and who, when last heard from, resided at Montieello, Jasper county, Georgia, where it was understood lu* 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. Bj The editors of papers in the State of Georgia, and in the Western country, will conler un obligation upon an anxious mo ther, by giving the above one or two in sertions iu their papers. jan 22 43 L^oking-U lasses. J UST received, per schooner Retrieve, an elegant assortment of Mantle and Pier Looking-Glasses, at manufactory pri ces, by J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 18 nov 24 Spanish Segars. UD ”“o X qfd<> | ,s P ani “ h s °s' ir3 - Just received per filohe, and for snlc liy J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 4 R Webster’s Spelling Books, ECEIVED and for sole by Jan 13 Jf. B. WEED. Thomas Cumnunsr and others, Complainants and William Wallace and others Defendants, Chntnam Superior Court January Term. 132* I f appearing to the Const, hy the t ffi > vit .if lovcph dimming that ?«’illit*m aoe and Sxtah his wife. M»: j Liny, Ai.u Ob.) Elixa CUy, Mavy J..i ct Ci'iv, Wdimm Cl»> loieph Clay, Ralph CUy, Mary Arm flay. Henry Clay, and Elisabeth Clay, who arc par ties defendants in the above case, reside beyond the lim>ta of the state of Georg a, •md wi'hin the United States, and th».t James Clay, also a defendant, it in foreign pa t*. beyond the limits of ti e United States, tin motiou of compiainHnto’solicitors, it is order ed tbat the sai l deft ndsnts, first nain-'O, Mo respeciiveiy appear and answer the complain ants' bill, within four nv.ntns from the date oi his rule, and the said James City, within nine months. And it is further ordered, that this rule be published once a week, *'urimj nine mouths, in one of the public GaavUet of this state. A true copy from the mtn» tes. A.B. FANNIN 4 Clerk, msv 11 49-f :•» IN KQUI1 Y. Be tween W Davies Adm niscrntor, Complain am and John > a imhnn Athn nisiruiorj fi. b nis non with the wi l iinnixcd oi IJeor^e Huhardson, and others, D>Jendun/n -—In equity (hnham ''upe ior Court— Chancecy, Mth A .gust, 834 I T appeali; g dm John Murray Carnochitu, one uf the ■!ct 1 *i;d.mts in the said bill *4’ i umplsint n im :d, resides without the: si of Geo’gis, in thut part of the Unit-id Kingdom * o' Great Britain and Ireland, called SentUrd : it t$ ordered lht*t the «sd John Hui rav Car- noclian, do api «ai at d answer to the com- plautant’s said bill- w.tifin nine months from the d;te of this order, othervise that ti» rt s.fid bilious to Irm, be *alcen pro confess-’ .- a id i* is 1u«*t'ie' ordered, that a copy of this rd*.-r he publish'd once a *veek. in one of he- pub he G Z" tts of this state, until the ex* pirs'ior, -.*! tht* tim;* within which the sai Idc- Cendant is required to appear and answer as aforesaid. i ru»* copy from »be M'- tdes, th's ? ; i§* dny August 18.4 A. U FA -MN, Cleik. .* •• 4 5'*+ JS oticc JS HEREBY GlfE.rf, •*’j ,, 'IIAT three months alter date, applica- *• tion will be mode to the Bank of the State of Georgia, to issue a new certifiicate of stock, for one lost, issued on the 17th March. 1819, in favor of John M’Kinnc.Jttn. or twenty-five shares, and numbered 243. B.M’KINNE, Guardian of John M’Kinne, Jun. Augusta, Dec. 16, 1824. dec 18 21 fpf Notice. VTIVR month** after date, I shsll apply to ii the Court of Ordi» aryof UHnfidencouu- IX, for leave to sell the real estate of John f) Young, late of sai! county decenred, for the benefit of the heirs of -:«id deceased. JKSSF. CRAWFORD, Administrator estate of John D. Young 17 2Q NOTICE. N INE months afterdate, application w*ll b. m*>.de to tit?? Hon. the Jm-gcscf the Cour* jt Ordinary "f Cha ham c<Mi .iy, fur leave t sell all the res! estate of the late William Craig deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and c.'ed iters of said estate- JOHN M’MSH, Executor oct 13 7t N otice. ^JINR months afterdate, I she!! apply to 4.x the Court of Ordinary oft;»mdt u eoun ty, for leave tooeM a lot of laud, y.ng in Mon roe county, in the tenth dialr:?t m.ei Mioety-one, belonging t-> the o phans < f Levi Johns, dec. for the heutfii of *uid orphans- JOHN T.FE. Guardian. 17 o() NO ICE. N INR MOM 1 HS bf cr the .late hprenf, up- plinKlion " ill b< made u, tin lluti. i <hl> ih.-Inlvrior (Jiiu-t of (Ihjtham county, »h r. *«••« ,|>r o-'liiikry furpnsua, fj »ve tw fcl . lot, w-th th“ iropruvemt.-tt., fiitui. e cuy of S.vtuii.nh. m the 8..tt’. cutiitfv.i.n'i krew in I he pl.ii of snul uilv bv tile No! 5.1, n-ow. Wtird, tor to. heuvtit of the heirt, enrt legatees of the estate ol the late Ht^lt M’Oall, dc- cezaed. THOV4S M'OAf.L, PHILIP BIU80H, Executt rs. nrt '4 yo Notice. V INK MONTHS niter the date of this i-M notice, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to sell a part of tiitt real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said deceased. JOHN \V. STACV, Administrator, dec Ih oi Notice. A LL peraun t hsvinp demand, apainsi t' e • *-tate of (toaatant F'ecmsn, Kmj late ol the city of W»«htnf>l(,n, deceased, are re ’fired to hand them in, locally atte-ted, within the time prescribed bv law : and thos indebted to said Mate, ate requited to m k nrmediate payoivil, to . JAMES HUNT ER, Adtr'r. Jan 14 4 Notice. T HOSE who have any demands against the late Matthias Schlosser, late 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 43f | SCOUT’S BIBLE, SrKRBOTTF*. RVfTlOX. ’ V ll 0 P O J5 A L ft By S.1 itUIU. T. AH H.Vf/fOvVO | ■1 s.on for publishing HHOLTKA Hide Whips. GROCE Hide Whips, received and d Jor sale by JV. B. WEED. Pi ot Bread. 1 2 ” A , LP BIJ[ ; S - , "F ,is ’ Pil °t Broad J- M just received ami for sale |, v dec 29 J ' B ' HERBERT &, CO. Can on Castings. a©o<B(M) r n 0UI ? DS p“ rr °n Cast. , T„ ln 8*t for sale low. bv decU * N. B. WEED. TERMS. I * shill be well primed, on gi*od psper, be comp isrd n«L han lftome v*lu e ». p v|’l " tl.o Serb turi-x (,f ovi A* w Te laments. I Jut odtic o-'y Q' t- t Vli - ExpL'.auny ■'*oies .«tt .1 Cbumm^ nil iue .:t*p;n«H .liar rinf Itrfe.cnees, . .i.iuted ur.-rd lor v ov; f- ■<» ;he l.oi.lon 3‘erv'.>typ» K lit on, puht.shed ijrce the \j. 1 hop’s dec'te>The prior* \v»l: be R^iin hunrj*;» ^' , 4. i*t sh. en 4 8 0. in rnjfbrdip* The vh > ^!»rk #ill be ready for delivery M*.I8J5, ; Exit acts of Lette s add rs ed'o the Pub'ls'em, I eat»ch) Dr S o f'. F .m '/ B.bl*, emin ,•,•!» ea cutal^l lu promote ibu esus* of truth 1 reiy. li seen,s scarcely poyi ble for -•pad daily ih**? N'dceand Ohtervafiont m'h; family Hihle without becomings 'nite r man. EDWARD I) Gt FKIN. I have Been no rnroso utsry »,f the Scriptures which 1 thirik ao well adv »r* 4 *j;i general use end edification, ll i» a trebun *., hich evepj fsr.nly ought to poaii ss. A. RtTOV. It is a work distingu'9hed for tbe rimpli> tv «nd cot.veitic.-nee uf its arrang. meut, the ' clterntis and filelity of its exporiticnB, Hit fe utstneBB and p -rspicu ty of itv style, the e- f nevuli noe and candour of its spiri*, the cor- f’iseness nnd pertiuency of'Tts spplicatiini, r and fur its uniform t pdt-ncy to yio note evin* g gelioel truth aovt piety. ARIEL HOLMES 4 Of Dr. Scott's Family Bible, 1 feel IKet? !3 say, tln.t in my estimation it deservedly r;i.lt 4 *ong our ablest and ovs* vjm*n. n'a i»*s. THOM\z, BALDW N. | D Scott’s Family B blc* it.tm.ded momci. $ Dfctaii.v for t c use of ohristtan smihps. is 1 3 ,vork high y evangciicsi, extens.vciy matruo ■ • tve, and deeply in erect it tr nvNlfiLC.SANDF.RS. Tbo character ot Dr. Sen’s C jipmenUiy •* R th'-Bij'e i?. so geiirrslK kown ( and & ghlv approved s nongst toe m ;st inteihgt-.t -5 •u»d pious Christ'ana throughout, our co 1 it.,, J ..tld hjspxwtd rupidty H-.roughtu many Isi.-* * ■litions, that 1 deem fuither rec jinmem’i* •ion* needless* J I am acqnsini »d with no - , t v 0 ?i th • c w*u h 1u.., c cordially i*cc« niir;>. - a for gv. nefBl me. The plan of the work is rood JOSRUA«ATP« Perhaps in no wav, can *tunn-l. is •»( ..icier* f votith, an*'private C»t itiisns, f i»*rv c«* to society, than b? eTert»n.r them.. He’ves to d.»S'_mio' it* this truly i-ivnimbl# w- k JOS HU \ H UN ri.VGl'tet,.' I xnowof--o On-nmeuta y wh-rh i* better CHicuUted for diflusing correct vie \> i .fithj great irutl • cf Ciirhtisnity, *r d Icl-v ng sslu- »rv impassions on th* mind when rinir.v r« m the pe' u sl of it, than the one you w •'bout topub iah. . D\NIEL81MRPE. No writer sc ems less disp .aed t»crnienJ tor barrtn epcrulri-m None more unifo-m. •>’ or m» rt powe.fully incuics'eithe g/e*i «b» >rnt.isli of religion. The spirit which p*-T* v tides the work is excel!* n' j w is the n.r k, affe^iionsre, healing, yet faithful spirit >f the gospel- DA IKL DANA. From particular ex irninati n. and concur r.*ng testimon,, there is no doubt on my mind that Scott’s Family Bibb* •*> supi r.or to ail h T9 JO-51 PH EMERSON. You will nfeitflt- to set d r ne six copies ol Scott’s Bible* ,• I refer to your ttely propoiH ’dilion Pi:/ nap- I shall induce five m<*re to tak«* the s-me number. h. L. I* is with extreme pleasure 1 perceir? - tl * 6 to publish s new e.liiioil rf BtMe. Having been in p.xjpMiort (i t more tl a 1 ^0 y■ tr**, ( trus 1 know gume 'hing nf its fxi'ie, a;- % *m dele, mire t to ore, mute userculsiion among my friend* Yeu * l i Pte*e forward six copies «» soon as nvtr ishc«L c# y I have obtsimd four snb.cribers for tlie excellent work >ou arc publishing H, s. I Propose to take seven net* of Scott’s Ui* ule. and will be accountable lor the same. J Q t I h.venh(.,ned s> tv- i‘j rsturnin'.-c r:ti >f Xcml’a F unily B tilii. j. (! I >l<*!l nrnlisMy need eight or ter 9 ■(.! Scuti’s Family B.hle. j Rev. S. S. ol K. b.s o' tained ten a ! n - boH. f , |, l have obaerved that vo« nru .hunt uub. list m|f .nmher edliioo of Sco t’s 1) bie hope you: m-ysureue iaa you h ve .lone in turmer tiditioii'*. I have been endeavoring te procure subscriber.' im, our people, and euur more sub.cnbera wiil be cb.ai. ed. I will take ten seta (of Seuttb/Vhle) bound and lettered. j p. I li.ve Obtained ten iubscriber* for y„iu odiUun of the Family Bible-,md W r» il’ unt but there might be someth;/ g like 100 cop.ea «i d in this place if you ha.1 « n w nt herr_|,!,„ u ght rhe ,v„rk ouRhl t„ be en- cuuragtd and for hat r. -sun took • suhacrib- 'om. paper It is a uoik that every f t mi)( should have that is able tu purtliaie. ’ J- F< if’G lam glad, >h«t propose lo print II' aeop-a excellent Family Cummin.ary, and alnothl be very rIh J if ,t were in my power U ,pve a mure Iibe.al patronage 10 the work, ban, aa circumstance, are, I can. I .ball, Inns e. er.be able to do sometliing , ciebt rr •en Ml, | shall certainly taker and it may be.* double that number, ^ ^ ScouVRble P °" Jred fifteen , 1 ' hi "* I ,» h,:1 ,li »P 0 »e of 20 acts or mm e I , he Family Bible. K B ' I,ve circulated proposal* for Srott'r, B blc ,• now many Ira.e been rngaged in all( cnnot i' l,,' but between 20 and JO era i. U i vicii ily. j g I hive eonrhi *ed to become responsible to you for tAirly tet, of Scott’s Commentary. I have procured 106 aubseriber. Vo “he Bible r 6 seta to be bound in calf, 3 sera io be done rn boards the other 97 seta, bound ud lettered as described in the proipectui. !!• If. pregume I could procure 300 subscri bers fur your edition of Scott’a Biule The demai.d is increasing for them Th y will hoa ly supersede every other large or Fanvty B'b e. Filly o' my aubacribera live within a circle of 8 mdt ■! j p Just published an edition of the sans woaa, completed in sis volumes, vitk.ut matKii.al «rerencei,' price m hoards gtH) in ehtr, ftjl .■ in calf JJ27. Either of th.ae editiuna in»y be had of thr publish r in Boston ; or of S.C. !aj SCHRNCK, Savannah. Js I! ^9 Marking Brushes, O F a superior tjuality, just received ai for sale by GEU. R VERSON nov 20