Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, February 24, 1825, Image 4

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w, iilko Sheriff's Sales. On the first Tuesday in March ncjcl, be Sold »t the Court Home, in thr city of Savannah, between the boun ot ten end four o'clock) The following J negroes, viz ; Peter end bia wife Sarah, their children Mary, Tyro, and Percitla, levied on u the property of Jamen Bilbo, to aatieiy an eieciitinn in favor of the President, Director* and Company of the Ba.ik of the U. State*. All that lot of ground known and design,- ted aa garden lot No thirty-nine (30) andalao wet Kraillfl SASm that adjoining half part of another, known aa -L"; " e.W no r.riu.i.n ri-n nontaininw. tnmhn ™ bt, t, *« ,c > Fompey, t-wnat, t-aty, Sheriff’s Sale. On the Jirst Tuesday in March next, \k t#lLI. bn aold at the Court-House, be <#/ tween the uaual houra o ten and fout i clock, Eighty negro slaves, via. Nelaon, Rachel, 8am, Morris, Chatlea, Milley, Hannah, Harry, Flora, Anna, 8am, Silvy, Hercules, ttraboy, John, David, Nancy, Philip, Judy, John, Har ry, Kve, Philip, Anna, I.ucy, Monday, Tenah, Molly, Henry, Ben, Venua, Cain, Cumba, Celia, Flora, Nelly, Hannah, Simon, Lukey. Paddy, Jenny,Brunts,Cinda, Beck, Fanny, 'oc, Healer, July, Pliebe, Jack, Bella, Fanny, lot No. forty-two (42) containing, together, •igbt and a half acres, be the aame more or less, aituatc to the eaat of the city of Savan nah, and huunded to the northweat of lot No. twenty aia (26) to the aouth and eaat by landa belonging to the estate of Hampton Ldlibridge, and to the west by the public road leading to Skidaway Island, whereon a brick yard t* now established and known b) the name of Fahm'a brick yard, tugether with all and aingular the improvement and appttr- tenancra thereunto belonging ; levied un as the f troperty of lacob Fahm, under a rule abao- ute, from the Hon the Superior Court of Chatham County, in favor of Aaron Cleveland end Susan hi* wife. All thr. tract of land known by the name of Tweed Side, containing (346) acres, 264 acres high land, third quality, 82 acres low land 6 at quality, uourded on the north by Savannah river—lev'ed on under a fi fa in fa vor of Simon Donald and wife, complainants, against Thomas N. Morel, and others, heira if John Morel, dec. Buildingson part of lot No. thirty one (31) Liberty ward, in the city of Savannah, bound ed north on Yurk-strcet, south by a lane, and weat by other part of said lot—levied on as the property of Wm. M.hew, dec. to satisfy aneaecution from a justice* corn t, in favor of Thompson Is Bnnney, against Wm. Mahew, Security for E. Swift. ISAAC D’LYON, S C. C. Jan 31 56 Willoughby, Fortune, Racin'I, Phillis, Rich ard, Miner, Jane, London, Davy, lahmael, Lizzy, Sttzy George,Grace, Cudjo, Caty, Bet sy, Sampson, Billy, Molly and Abraham, to gether with the future issue and increase of the families, levied on under a fi fa. on foreclosure of a mortgage, from George L, ope, in favor of Peter Mitchell, John M'Niah, and Robert Mitchrlh I. D’LYON, S. C C. ded 31 31 Sheriffs Sale Continued. On the Jirst Tuesday in March next, \Cf?llXbe aold at the • Jourt-House, in *h city of Savi<>nah, between the hours o« ten and four o’clock. Eighteen negroes, vis.—Charlotte, Bacctis, Eve. Tenah, Titus, Sambo, Nero, Belinda, Oorcus, Isaac, Bess. Sippio, Carlos. Cloe, Peg- i;y. Anne, Betty, snd Monday, levied on by consent, as the property of N G* Rutherford under a fi fa. on a foreclosure of a mortgage, •n favor of the Bank of Darien. ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C. Feb It 66 Administrator’s Sale On the Jirst Tuesday in April next, £ WILL sell at the Uourt-H.iuse in J Her Sheriff’s Sales. ILL he sold, it the Mai kci -House, ' the Town of S<. Msrys, un the fi aturdiy after the first Tuesday of War, neat, between the hours often and fouro'cll One negro man named Cato, levied cu . the property of Joseph Rain, to aatiafy an ex ecution in favor of Belton A. Copp. Alan, One undivided third of three negro slaves, o wit i .Sophy, Jessenter. and Sandy, levied on as the property of Jana O’Neal, to satisfy an czecudon in favor ot R Brunet, by hia Guardian. A-so, One tract of land on Crooked Hirer, containing 150 acres, bounded north by va« -antlard, eaat by A. J Pratt’s land, aouth bv Crooked River and marahea, vest by K.Shear man, the greater part of said tract iz under cultivation—one pair Card Table*, one pair fire-lugs, shovel snd tonga, one clock, half s d- zen (silver) Table-spoons, levi d on as the property of Abram Pratt, to satisfy an elocu tion in favor of B. A. Copp. M. 11 HBUBAOD, S.C.C. St- Marys, Jan. VO 1825. Fe>2 58 Georgia—Bryan County. tty Joshua Smith, Clerk of the Court of Untin a y of the County uforcsitd, TO ALL WHOM IT MAY i 0 VCEBN ^ (WHER W A8 William Moor, of the Cnun'v JJ of Bulloch, applies fur Letters of Ad ii.istration on the estate and effect! of S.m- i Bacon, formerly of Liberty County, dec : use ure therefore to cite and admoniab al* id aingular the kind ed and creditors of aaid d iccaac, t, fi" their objectiona (ii any they have) in myffiir, on m before the firat Mon day in March neat, otlu-rwuse leltera of ad ministration will be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and private seal, (there being no seal of uffi:c) this third day of February, one thousand eight hu tired and twenty.five. [I. 8 ] JOSHUA SMITH, e O. C. F 8 63nf Attachment Sale, On the Jirst Tuesday in March next, \i WILL be sold at the Court-tloine, be V## tween the hours of ten and (our o'clk. Two negro slaves named Sampson and Ab ner, attsched as the p nperty of William E. Ferguson, and sold by ord r of Court. I. D’LYON, S C. C. Jan 30 56 Admn st-ator’s Male. W ILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in April next, at the Court-House in Notice. T IIE undersigned having been appoint ed by his Honor the Judge uf the Court of Oyer and Terminer, assignees lor the purpose of settling the uccuunts of the lute firm ol'NesIer & Griggs, of Savannah, they having made u surrender of all their estate, both real and personal, for the bene fit of their creditors, do hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said concern, that they must pay or liquidate their accounts, within THIRTY DAYS from this date, after which time those unsettled will with out discrimination, be put in suit. All per sons huving demands against said concern, are required forthwith to present their claims, in order that the trust may be set tled us early as possible. JOHN VV. LONG, J . . M. HERBERT, \ Assignees Feb 4 60fu Sheriff’s Sales. On the Jirst Tuesday in April next. pll.L be sold at the Court-House in the city of Savannah, between the hours of ten and four o’clock. The following seven negroea, viz : Davis, Maria, Patience, Dublin, Beck, Trephina and Oscar, with the increase uf the females levied on under a fi fa on a foreclosure of a mortgage aa the property of Joseph Carru-.liers to satis- fy the Bsnk of the State of Georgia. Alsu, .he following 35 negro-, a, viz: Cuffee, (Cooper,) Harriet, Ally, old Charlotte, Jack, Sky. Charlotte, Peudaw, Bess, Precessa and child, Bridget and Peggy, William, Elsey, Billey, Philip Phyllis, old Cuinbo, Jenny, old Peggy, B utus, Jesse, Brutus, Sandy, Maria, Cynda, Dick, Toby.Suphis, Daphne and child, Jacob,Sye.Beckty and John,with the increase son Camden County, between the usual hours uf aale, Harry, Ned, and his wife Tamer, and he. lour children, Daniel, Stephen, John and Yur ick, the property of the Estate of Ge --e Morriano, deceased, for the benefit of tin creditors and heirs ot said estate, pursuant tc leave granted by 'he don't of Ordinary of said County. GEORGE MOliltlSON, Administrator, witn the Will annexed, of George Morrison, Sen. deceased. leflVrann, 24!h Jan. 1825. Feb 2 5R Marshal’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in March, HLL be sold before the Court House, iethecitv ofS.vannah, between the hours of IV and 2 o’.iock ! h. se TWO LOTS, Nos 27 and 28, Jack thu city of Savannah, by permission of the Honorable the Justices oi’the Inferior Court of Chatham county, One undivided fourth of a tract of land, containing about five hundred acres, on Cumberland Islund, Camden County,known as Plum Orchard, anil an undivided fourth of a certain tract of land situated on said Island, containing about five hundred acres, originally granted to Gen. Lachlan M’ln- tosh, and bounded on the south by the suid Plum Orchard Tract. Also, a tract called Lottery Hill, situate on the Ogccchoe Road, three miles from Savannah, containing about six hundred acres, belonging to the real estate of N. S Bayard, deceased—sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, of said estate. N. J. BAYARD, Administrator estate N. S. Bayard. Feb 2 58af mnWard, and improvement* thereon, levied m as the property of .I"hn H. Morel, to satir of-he"females, levied on as the property of I fy the balance decreed to be due on a dis'res Nicholas Cruger, under a fi fa on a foreclosure | warrant, issuing from the Treasury Depart o! a mortgage in favour of John Carnahan and James McHenry for use of Cirri* ran* Levett. Alao, a negro man named 5am, levied on a-. the property of Char'es E. Flin, under fi la. an a foreclosure of a mortgage in favor o, James Anderson. Alio, the following 19 negroea, viz r— Abra- bam. Harry, Oatn, Chance, Daniel, Aaron, Sambo, Lucy, Scipio, Maryan, Rachael, Lon don, Aggy, Simon, Grace, Eliia, George, Ro* dy. and Jim, with tht increase of the females, levied on aa the property ot Flemming Akin, dee, under a fi. fa. on a foreclosure of a mort gage in favor o( Wm. Dizon & -o- assignees Sr Murdoch M’Leod- I. D’r.YON 5. C C Ik H ment nfthc United States, against A.S. Bui loch, John H. Morel, n d David Lcinn- JOHN II MOREL- Marshal Uis. Geo. Jan 21 47 Administrator s Sale. rjy ILL be sold at the Gouit-flouse in Sa- Shetiit ’s calt-ti. On the first Tues,lay in March next, YKTOiLL be aolti at the Court-House between vJT the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock. The following-i« nt-groca, H niah, Isaac, 1 ondon, William, Peter, and Hannah, levied on under a fi- fa. on foreclosure from John r. U' ter to the Manters’ Batik. Fiur negroes, Billy, Moses, Will and Jen ny, levied on uiT.-• a fi. ta. on forecltaure of a mo tgige from 0. H. Hayden, to J-.-rcint* tit Curler. A quantity ,fF Household and Kitchen Fur- nitue levied on under a fi. fa on fareclovuie of a mortgage, from Eleszer Early to Amoz Scndder. . „ I D’LYON, S. C. C jan 3 32 vannah, on the first Tuesday in Marc, nt-zt, between the hours of ten and two o’cla. ONE CHEST OF CARPENTER’S TOOLS. SUNDRY PATTERNS FOB CASTINGS the personal estate of John Clark, deceased Terms ot sale cash. HF,NI1Y M’AI.PIN, Administrator of J. Clark- Jan 14 42 Administrator’s i*a'e. ilTILL oe *n!(| in the first Tuesday ir ? ▼ March neat, at (he Court-House in the c'uy of Savannah, within ihe hour* pregenbe • by law, TWENTY EIGHT SHARES Ot PLANTERS’ BANK STOCK, UlonKing t«: he es'ate of Constant Freemeq, Esq d 'ceaa ;d* Sold for the benefit of the heira and creditors of laid estate Terms of sate caan- JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r. Jan 14 42 Georgia—Camden County, SupF.ittor Court, October Term, 11124. Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Selucster Bryant. i kN petition of Timothy Hopkina, atating ' : that in consideration of certain prom issory| notetj made to the said Timothy, by them, one payable with interest, from fira* of January, 1821, on the fi r st of January. 1822: a second payable at aforesai on the first of January, 1B23; and a th'rd payable as tf.ire- said, on the first of January, 18’4, executed a mortgage to said Timothy Hopkins, his hei* • and assigns, on all those four tracts of l a .id, situated in ’he county aforesaid, conveyed b> the aaid Timothy, to the aaid F-angley and Selveater, and lying on the south side of Great Satilla River, one tract containing sev- .*nty*sevcn|acres, more or less; two tracts containing fifty acres, more or less, and one ther tract, containing one hundred and eigh \ -.eight acre*, more or less, conditioned fo tie payment of the three said several notes on the days above mentioned, and that said several notes remain unpaid—on motion ot Archibald Clark, attorney for plainti^, it i« ordered, that thu said Langley and Selveste their heirs or assigns, pay into Conr*, withi welve months from this date, the sum* due »n said notes, and the interes and cos’s, oth i wise that tl»e equity of redemption be fo r ver foreclosed, and that au» h other proceed w.gs lake place, as are pursuant to law. True extract from the mior.tes, 27th Octo ber, 1824. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk nov 4 87 An opening for enterpnze! SUO \fttwub\e, LttT ? y Situated on the principal streets in Lmecr Hamburg\improvcd and unimproved.) W ILL be aold to the highest bidder, on Tuesday, the 18th January uext City nlietitt’s ‘ ales- On tht Jirst Tuesday in March next, ILL be sold *n fro.it of the Couri- douse, in the city of Savann h, between I the Town of Hamburg, S. C.—One half of the usual hours of ten snd three o’clock t AM the buildings on the eas ern half o< I«m No. J, five. St Gill, Ogiethrope ward, levie- on as the property of E’ias E. Roberts to sst Isfy an execution in f.tvor of the German Lu tberan Churcn, va* Elias E Roberta* One negro woman named Maris, ard hi- child Dull, levied on as the property of Rob« Charlton, the. to satisfy an execution Iron the Court of Common Picas, and Oy®L ' the purchase money, cash ; the other hal to bear an interest of seven per cent, per annum—the interest to be paid annually.— Vly individual Notes, and the Notes of tin following Banks, viz. The Bank of Ham burg, Bank of the United States, the sever al Banks of this State, and the Bank of An gueta, will be taken in payment. The pur chasers of unimproved lots will be required Termim-r fijr^the City ot Savannah, Salma J to improve thereon. The sale will cumin Mantonvs. Eiiz'i Charlton administratrix o | uc from day to day, until the whole is dis Hubert Charlton, dec. Jm *0 A I. D’LYON, C. S. 56 bheriff’s bales. Iiobcdofj when the ti-rms of sale arc com plied with, indisputable Titles will bo made. HENRY SIIULTZ. Hamburg. Nov. 24. O N Ihe firat Sal onlay, after the firat Ttiea- | day in March, will be aold at the Rio ket House, in lha town of St. Marys, between the hour* of ten and four o’clock, a negro boy named M tea, levied on aa the proper' of Cornelius Rain, to oatialy an ezecution or foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of John Chevalier. M. H’ HEBI1ARD, 8. C. C. Si- Marys, January L 18vJ- Jan 8 37 Sale Continued. HE Kiilo of the above Lots lias been -T postponed until Tuesday, the. '2‘id if Tar, I’itch. Ilosin ftje. JUST received, on BULS TAR td\3 10 do I’itch 10 do Roain & do bright Varnish For sale bv A. BASSETT, So. 1, Mnngin's Now-Ilpilding. Feb 4 Mrtmry next, on which day the sale will rc-eommi-iiee. Thu Uharleston Mercury, the Charleston Courier, Hnntliurn Patriot, City Gazette Columbia Telesrnpe, South-Cnrolinn Re piiblirnn, Pomlletoii Messenger, Augusta Chronicle, the Constitutionalist, Savannah II Rpublir.au and Georgian, will publish tli above once a week lor three weeks, and forward their accounts to tno for payment, IIENRY SHULTZ. January 26 Jan 30 SHi Camden Superior Court. Henry Hvrkord, ) VerdictMarehTerm, Thomas "Kino. $ " m ' ! |N motion of the Attorney of the Plain LF till', in the above ease, it is ordoro rnt the defendant do shew cnusc. on or be fore the first day of the next term, why final judgment should not be entered the above case, ns of March Term, 1808 and that publication he made of this rub 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 thr Minutes, JOHN BAILEY, Clerk, dee 23 ‘-’Sill State of Georgia. By Elijah Bakery Clerk of the Court of Or- * dinary. fur Liberty County. M RS. ELIZA lE'i H WALT* < UR, ftp plies for letters of ftdministntion on he estate and tff r.ts of Thomas G Webb, s next of kin: Th**ne are therefore, to cite nd admonish, all and singular the Hind eH «nd creditors of the said deceased, to fib- their objections if any thev have, in my office at llicebomufrh, on or before the firat Monday in March neat, otherwise letters of admims- ration will be granted to the said applicant. Given under my h nd and seal, this tmth day of January, in the the year of our Lord eighteen hundred d twenty five. 'L. S.) E BAKER, C. C O L C. Jan 14 41 IN EQUITY. Thomas Cumminy and others, Complainants and O’iUium Wallace and others Defendants, Chatham Superior Court, January Term. 182*. I T appearing to the Court, by the a fiida vit of Juaeph Gumming thut William Wal- -ace and Sarah his wife, Mary Clay, Ann Clay, Kliza Clay, Mary Jane Clay, William Clay, Joseph Clay, Ralph Clay, Mary Ann Clay, Henry Clay, and Elisabeth Clay, who are par. ties defendants in the abnve case, reside beyond the limits of the state of Georgia, and within the United States, and that Jamea Clay, alio a defendant, is in foreign parts, beyond the limits of the United States. On motioo of complainants’solicitors, it is order ed that the laid defendants, firat named, do respectively appear and answer the complain ants’ bill, within four months from the date of this rule, and the auid Jamea Clay, within nine montha. And it is further ordered, thst this rule be published once a week, during nine montha, in one of the public Gazettes of this state. A true copy from the minutes, A.B. FANNIN, Clerk, may 11 42fpa SCOTT’S BIBLU, STtaaoTTF* ZDITIOa. J ny PHOVOSALS SAMUEL T. AHMSTRUNQ ,y» Notice. 4 LI, persons having demands against the estate of Olivur Sturges, Esq. late of the city of Savannah, deceased, are request ed tu baiul them in, properly attested, and t'lose indebted tu said estate, ure requested to make immediate payment to WM. P. HUNTER, Adm’r. Feb 10 «r,i.| J. Shinn’s Panacea. T HE subscriber having discovered thf com position of SWJHMS CELEBRATED EAJSACEA, has now a supply on hand for sale j he has reduced the price from S$3 50, to $2 50, or by the dozen 2^4. All charitable institutions in the U. States and the poor will be supplied gratis. If the citizens of the principal cities and towns, will appoint an agent to order and distribute this medicine to the poor, it will be lupplied. Tins mediciae is celebrated for the cure o! the following diseasesscrofula or king’; evil, ulcerated or putrid sore throat, long standing rheumatic affections, cutaneous dis eases, white swelling md disease of the bones, and all cases generally of th ulcerous charac ter, and chronic diseases, generally ai ia'ng in debilitated constitution*, but more especially fro 1 - syphilis or affections arising therefrom ; ilcer* in the larynx, nodes, £*c. and that dreadful disease occasioned by a long and excessive use of mercury, Uc- It is also uae ful in the disease of the liver" Cettt&cateft. I have within the last two years had an op portunity of seeing several eases uf very inve terate ulcers, which having previously resist ed tile regular modes of treatment, were healed by the use of Mr. Swrim’s Panacea, and 1 do believe, from what 1 have seen, that it will prove an important remedy in aero- fulous, venereal and mercurial diseases. N. CHAPM4N, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and practice of Physic, in the Univeraity ot Penn aylvania. I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim in numerous instances, within tht last three ears, and have always found it eztremely ffiescious, especially >n sec-omlary sypbii s and mercurial diseases. I have no hesitation pronouncing its mediciae of inestimable value. W. GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery in tile Uni’ty of Penn Philadelphia, Februsrv 17, 1823. JOHN SHINN, Chemist. Philadelphia, Aon. 17, 1823. IN EQUITY. Bctvfieen Louis Itvconie, and John Leconte, Com plum ant* y and Peter L cent John Thomas Chapman, ——-—— Reyna!dt and Valeria, his Hifr t B’fendunts —- ■ Liberty Superior Court. 1 5HE Complainants having filed their bill in . this Court, the obj . ct of which is to per petuate the testimony of certain persons there in named, an-1 it appearing that the Defend, ants respectively reside beyond the limits of t e st *te of G orgia, and within the United Stall.s : It is ordered, that service upon the said Defendants be effected by publication in one of the G»x *ttes o f Savannah, requiring the said Defendants to appearand answer the said bill of Complainants, on or before the eleventh day o April next. A true copy E* Bi*Kf!R, Clerk. February 10,1825. Feb 17 71| Information W ante A A NY information from, or relative to Mr. Fkedeimck Lowe, Printer, a native of N otice. T HAT on the second Saturday in March next, at the lute residence of John Bryan, dec. all the personal property of the Wire Fenders and Cast-Iron Chimney Backs, R ECEIVED per ship Carmir, and for U° the highest bidder, for the benefit of the sale by N. B. WEED. tow.- «... r, I aforonnid doceaued, will bo offered for sale, i by dm*, n at. Croix sugars. •g £* HOGSHEADS of St. Croix Sugars, J.O of very prime quality, landing from bchooncr Nancy, and for sale by HALL & IIOYT. Jan 20 Cattle, flnies, Plantation Toots, Household and Kitchen Furniture, together with sundry oilier articles. Terms made known on the day of sale. SOL. BRYAN, ) ISAAC,' BRYAN, > Exocutors. JACOB BRYAN,) Scriven County, (Geo.) Jan. 22, 1825. Jail 20 ’ 52l| Georgia—Camden County. |Q A■ L WHOM li' *IAY tO.-v E-N. CTWHEHEAS Belton A Copp.F, q applies -jjr to the Gou-t of Ordinary of said coun ty, for Letters of Adm hist ration on the estate uf Joseph Bixby, late of said coun j, deceas ed : These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish, all and singular, the heirs snd creditors of said deceased, in file their ohje limn, if any they have, in my office, on or b f ee the first Monday in March tie t, otherwise letters will be granted th r applicant. Witness the H morable Will am Gibson, one of the Justices of said Court, this twenty-sec n I day of January, 18J5- JOHN BAILEY, C C. O. C C. P '7 5" Manchester, England, and who, when last Aoard from, resided at Monticello, Jasper county, Georgia, where it was understood he 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. Ik. Tltc editors of papers in the State of Georgia, and in the Western country, will confer an obligation upon an anxious mo thc-r, by giving the above one or two in sertions in their papers. jan 22 49 L oking-blasses ■JUST received, per schooner Retrieve an elegant assortment of Mantle and Pier Looking-Glasses, tit manufactory pri ces, by J- B. HERBERT & CO. dec 18 Spanish Segars. ?5 ) 0^r. S do| S P aniBhSe B arB - i asi . licet -roil Box Ltoves, t HOR BALE hy 1 N. II. WEED, No. 8, Gibbons’ Range. nov 24 Just received per Globe, and for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. doe 4 Webster’s Spelling Hooks, Ii ECEIVED and for sale by Jan 13 AT. B. WEED. IN EQUITY. Between W, Davies, Administrator, Complain ant. and John L arnochan. Administrator•, dt bonis non with the will annexed of Georje Richardson, and others, Dejendants In equity, Chatham Superior Court— Chancery, 20th August, 1824 I T appearii-gdtai John Murray Carnocban, one of the defendants in the aaid bill of omplaint named, resides without the state of Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdoms «>i Great Britain and Ireland, called Scotland : It is ordered that the said John Murray Car- nochan, do appear and answer to the com* plainant’s said bill, within nine months from the date of this order, otherwise that the said billj as to him, be taken pro confesso .* and it is further ordered, that a copy of this >rder be publishid once a week, in one of he public Gazelles of this state, until the ex< draiion of the time within which the suid de< endant ia required to appear and answer as aforesaid. True copy from the Minutes, this 21st day August, 1824. A. B,FANNIN, Clerk. stigiist °4 50f N otice IS HEREBY airEJf, I MI AT three months after dute, apphea . tion will be made to the Bank of the .State of Georgia, to issue a new certifiicate of stock, for one lost, issued on -tbn nth March,1819, in favor of John M’Kinue,Jun. o r twenty-live shares, and numbered 243 B. M’KINNE, Guardian of John M’Kinne, Jun. Augusta, Dec. lii, 1824. tire III 21 fpt Notice. I^TINE months after date, I shall apply to Lx the Court of Ordinary of Carn-Jen coun ty, for leave to sell the real estate of John D. Young, late of said county deceased, fortbc benefit of the heirs of suid deceased. JESSE CRAWFORD, Administrator estate of John D. Young June 17 20 - -Yo. th Cornhtll H s on for publishing SCO Ot FA MILY BIBLE containing u !i the .)[, ginal References to be comp.itcrf j n VOLUMES ROYAL OCTAVO, 0 „,j J bclltshcd with a likeness of the Author- TERM8. I T shall be well printed, on good paper, * be comprised in six handsome volunei - , volu'nei.i will contain the Scriptures of the Oil ^ Nrw Testaments, t le Introductory Observn- ^ ‘ Explanatory J\otes, and Practical Obsenmit, ' and all the copious Marginal References, ■! ing printed word lor word from the Lund-ji Stereotype Edition, published since the thor'a decewsc. The prire will be $21, i« boards * $24, in sheep * $30, in calfbindb The whole work will be ready for delivery hi 1 May, 1825, 1 ) • lL NOTICE. N INE months afterdate, application will bt made to the Hon. the Judges of the Cour ot Ordinary ~f Chatham county, for leave tt sell all the real estate of the late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cred itora of said estate. JOHN M’NISH, Executor, oct 12 71 Notice. J^INE months after date, I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of Camden coun ty, for leave tosell a lot of land, ly.ng in Mon. >e county, in the tenth district n, nbei ninety-one, belonging tn the orphans of Levi Johns, dec. for (be benefit nf said orphans. JOHN I.F.E. Guardian. Ji:nn 17 20 NO'I ICE. N INF. MONTHS after the date hereof, sp- plication will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting tor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a lot, with the improvements, situate in the city of Savannah, in the said county,and known in the plan of said city by the No. 53, Browi. Ward, for the benefit of the heirs and legatees of the estate ot the late Hugh M’Call, dc* ceased. THOMAS M’CALL, PHILIP BRASCH, Executors. oct 1 4 72 Notice. N INE MONTHS after the date of this notice, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, fur permission to sell a port of the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of suid deceased. JOHN \V. STACY, Administrator. dec 18 2! Extracts of Letts', addressed to Ihe Pub is’ n , I esteem Dr. Scott’s Family Bible, emio-ntli calculated to promote the cause of truth m) piety. It seems acarcely possible for on :| , read daily the Note* and Observations , a th, Family Bible without becoming a wiser nd better man. EDWARD D G’JiFKIS. I have seen no commentary uf the Sa rtj Scriptures which 1 think so well adapt*: t, general use and edification. It is a treatmt which ever) famaly ought to possess. A. EATON, It is a work distinguished fur the simplici. ty and convenience of ita arrangement, thr clearness and fidelity of its expositions, the neatness and perspicuity of its style, the ns. uevolence and candour uf its spirit, the c ,, n . ciseness and pertinency of its applicsti M and for ita uniform tendency to pro note ei.s- gelieal truth and piety. ABIEL HOLMK«. Of Dr. Scott’* Family Bible, 1 fee 1 free it sa>, thst in my estimation it deservedly r oki a oong our ablest and best Comm nta ie. THOMAS BALDWIN Dr. Scott’s Family B ble intended more re pecially for t’-e use of Christian -aiiiilies, is i work high y evangelical, extensively instruc tive, and deeply interesting. Daniel c. s anders. The character of Dr. Scott's Cnmmentarr in the Bible, is so generally known, si.d 10 nghly approved amongst the most intelligent ind pious Christians throughout our co.int'v, nd hsB passed rapidly through so rasnv In, » editions, that I deem further recommend ions needless. J mous*:. I am acquainted with no Commentary on It Sacred Scriptures, which I wnuld mort ordially reeonnnenu tor general use. The •la<. of the work is good JOSHUA DATK-’. Perhaps in no way, can ministers, iistnn fn •f youth, sod private Christians, do greattt lerv’ee to society, than by exerting them, reives to disseminate this truly invaluable work JOSHUA HUNTING I ON. I know of no Commentary which is b>t>ei calculated for diflusing correct views of th, great truths of Christianity, and leaving sain, ary impressions on the mind when rising mm the peru?*! of it, than the one you art bout to publish. DANIEL SHABI’E. No writer aeemi lessdiapnaed to contend for barren speculations. None more uniform. Iv or more powerfully inculcates the great ca entisl* of religion. The spirit which per- •ailes the work is excellent i it is the me. k, PP ctionarc, healing, yet faithful spirit of iljt gospel- DANIEL DANA. From particular examination, and concur ring testimony, there is no doubt on my mind that Scott’s Family Bible is superior to ill -then JOSEPH EMERSON. You will please to send me six copies of Scutt’s Bible i I refer to your lately proposed edition. Perhaps I shall induce five more to take the same number. H- L. It is with extreme pleasure I perceive voir are abuut to publish a new edition of Scott’s Bible. Having been in possession of it more than 20 years, 1 trus- I know s one thing of its value, and am determined to pro mote its circulation among my friends. You will please forward six copies as soon as pub lished. c. U I have nbtsinod four subscribers for the excellent work you are publishing H. S. I propose to tske seven sets of ScoU’h Ui ble, and will be accountable for the same. . . J c - I have obtained subsciribcrsforninecopici of Seott’s v imily B ble. J. c. I shall probably need eight or ten sets J Scott’s Family Bible. J. p. Itev. S. S. of P. hu o' tzined ten suhscrv bers. e. It. I have observed that you are about pub. lishing another edition of Scott’s B.ble hope you may succeed u you h'*ve done in tormer editions, 1 have been endeavoring ts procure subscriber, amo. g our people, snd en or more subscribers will be obtained. O. S H. I will tske ten sett (of Scott’s H.ble) hound and lettered. J. F- ( have obtained ten subscribers for your edition of the Family Bible—snd have na d ubt but there might be somethirg like 103 copies sold in this place if you had on agent here—I thought toe work ought to be en couraged and for hat renaou took a subscrib* lion paper. It is a work thst every family should have thst is able to purchase. J. E. U'C. Notice. 4 LL persons having demands against tLe estate of Constant Freeman, Esq late ot the city of Washington, deceased, are qoired to hand them in, legally attested, within the time prescribed by law : and those indebted to said estate, are required to mi.k immediate payment, to JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r. Jan 14 42pi. Notice. T HOSE who Imvo any demands against the late Matthias Sehlosscr, late ot' Chatham County, deceased, arc requested to render in their demands, properly at tested ; and those indebted to said deceas ed, to make immediate payment, to CHARLES RAl’P, Qualified Executor. Jan IS 4Si.f Hide Whips. 2© Hide Whips, received and for sale by dec 13 Mo B. WEED, Piiot Tread. I O HALF BBLS. Inglis’ Pilot Bread, J. md just received ami for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. just I dec 29 Catron Castings. fld)ra(B(D(S) 1>0UN : I)S C " ron Cant- UVg/QVK/VK/vg/ utgH ' t - ur sn | n lnu , K „ dec 18 I am glad, that yti propoae to print Mf- Scott’s excellent Family Commenisry, and should be very glad if it were in my power to give a more liberal patronage to the work, titan, aa circumstances sre, I can. I shall, however, he able to do something; eigiit or ten se-s 1 shall certainly tske; and it may be, double that number. A. B. I have procured fifteen subscribers to Scott’s Bible. J. A. D. I think I shall diapose of 20 sets or mm e of the Family Bible. F. B I have circulated proposals for Scott's, Bible bow many have been engaged in sill cannot tellbut between 20 and 30 sets in th s vicinity J. 5. I have concluded to become responsible to you for thirty sets of ScoU’a Comments''y. " C.B. I have procured 106 aubseribers to the Bible; 6 sets to be bound in calf; 3 sets to be done in boards the other 97 sets, buund and lettered aa described in the prospectus. H. B* 1 presume I could procure 500 subscri bers for yutir edition of Scott’s Bible '11‘* demand is increasing for them. They will finally supersede every other large or Family Bible. Fifty o r my subscriber* live within • circle of 8 miles ’ J L. Juat published an edition of the basis won*, completed in six volume*, -without margi"»l references; pricr in botrds g!8; in sheep 821; in calf g27. Either of tluae editioiia m»v be had of the publisher in Boston ; or of * S. C. & J. SCHENCK, Sevannuh. •la tl I Uige, lor sale low. bv •N. B. WEED. •Marking BrusYvea, O F a superior quality, just received anJ for sale by GEO. R YEKSOtV nov 20