Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, February 25, 1825, Image 4

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v’Afs:. ■4 ijHU®. Sheiill’s Sales. On the Jtrit Tuesday in Afar^h next, W ILL be a »ld at the Court House, n »> city of Savannah, between the hours *. ten and four o’clock* The following 5 negroes, v>z : Peter aw’ his wife Sarah, their childtvn ^ary, Tyro, af d Perc lla, levied on as the progeny of Janu» n Ibo, to satisfy an exeuiti.ui in favor of the President, Directors and Company of the R*.ik t»f the U. States. All that lot of ground known and designs- ted as irarden lot No thirty-nine (3D) and also that adjoining half psrt of another, known as lot No. forty-two (42) containing, together, eight and a half acre*, be the s»me more o. less, situate to the east of the city of Ssvan- nth, and hounded to the northwest of lot No. twenty six (.6) to the south and east by lands belonging to the estate of Hampton L llihridge, and to the west by the public road lending to Sktdaway Island, whereon a brick yard in now established and known b> the name of Fahm’s brick yard, together with all and singular the improvement and appur* tenanci s thereunto belonging; ’evied mi as ti e f »roperry of Jacob K h n, under a rule abs - ute, from the Hon the Superior Court of Chatham County, in favor of Aaron Cleveland and Sus'n Irs wife. Al t! a. tract of land kno^ n by tie n»n'* of Tweed Side, containing (316) acres, .64 acres ’ugh ian ', third quality* 82 acres low land fid q ahty, minded on the north t> Savannah nvt.r—levtd ,#n under * fi fa in fa vor of Simon D >nul 1 ami wife, complainant?, against Thomas N Morel, and others, heirs »i John Morel, dee. Buildings on part of lit No. thirty one (31) Liberty ward, in the city ot 3avynni.li, bouim ed north on Y irk-street, south by a lane, am* west by other part of mid lot—levied on a*- the property of Win. M-thew, dec. to satisfy an execution from » justices cou't, in fi vor 11 Tiiompson & U mney, against Hm Mahev, security for h Swift. IJAA3 D’LYON, S C C. Jan 31 56 IKTiilHO S&MBfii Sheri IT ? s Sale. 'If' 1 twe 7 S On the first Tuesday in March next, b<! Bold at the Court-House, be tween the usual hours o ten and four • clock, eighty negro slaves, viz. Nelson, Rachel, Sam, Morris, Cha-les, llitle\, Hannah, Harry, F.nra, Anna, Sam, fiilvv, Hercules, Uraboy, John, David Nancy,, Philip, Ju ’y, John, Har ry, Eve, Philipj Anna, Luc), Monday, Tenah, Molly, Henry, Ben, Venus, Cain, rumba, Celia, Flora* Nelly, H.mttah, Simon, I/ikey, Paddy, Jenny,Hruttis,Cinda, Bcck.Fannv, f oe, Hester, July, PI ebe, Jack, Holla, Fi nny, Jack, Robert, I me, Pompey, C’aeur, Caty, Willoughby, Fortune, R.*ch»*l, Phillis, Ricii- .rd, Miner, Jane, London, Davy, Ishmael, I.izzv. Susy. George, Grace, Cud jo, CRty, Bet- y, Sam )son, Hilly, Molly and Abraham, to ether with the future issue and increase oi • iiv tamiliea, levied on under a fi fi. o" l rcclosure of a mortgage from George L. ’ope, in favor of Peter Mitchell, Join. M’Nish, and Robert Mitchell- I. D’LYON, A’ C C. derl 31 31 Sheriffs Sales. On the first Tuesday in April next. VCB* l.L be sold at the Court-Hmn-e *n the \Wr city of oavannah, between the hours '•! ten a d four o’clock. The .ollowing seven negroes, viz : Davis, Maria, P: tie c.. D.ib.in, Beck, Try. h : :*a an*. Oscar, with the increase of h - females levied on under a fi fa on a foreclosure of a mortgage as the p*»«per*y -f,Joseph Carru.h *rs to ®alis- fy the Bi )k of»*,e State 0 f Georgia. Ala.*, he following 35 \ gro s, viz: C'fF:c, (Cooper, H irnet, Arty, old Charritie, Ja-k, Shy. Ch» I te, Pendaw, Bess, Precessa and child, H dget and Peggy, Will am, E sey, B'lley Pb iip Phyllis, old Cuinbo, Jem y old Peggy U itus, Jesse, Brutus, Sandy, Maria, Cyn 'a, Dick, Tony,Sophia, Daphneam' child. Jacob, dye. Beck y and John, with the me reave of h; temdes, levied on as the propei ty ot Nic.. i as Ginger, under a fi fa on a foreclosure of a m rgnge in favour of John Carnahan and James Mc'l .uiry for use of Chris’.iana Leveft. A Is - ?, a .. gro man named 4 im, levied on a* the propeuy ot Char es E F in, linger fi fa on a foreclosure of a mor'gvge in favor o James Anderson. A'so, the following 19 negroes, viz Abra ham Harry, ?ito, uhauce, Daniel- Aaro Sambo, Lucy, Sc.pio, Maryan, R:\chael, Lon don, Aggy, biinon* Grace, Eliza George, Ra dy, and Jim, w.di i'i( increase of the femah levied on as the properly of Flemming Ak dec. unrte f a fi fa. cm a fcrcclosure of a mart* gs/f i.i (rvor •>* ivm. Dixon & do* assignees ofvl *»• TL d* I. n» YO.'I. a. c.c . ... I ^ she itf’s Sale Continued. On the Jirsl Tuesday in March next, li-L. oe sold at the Court*Hou.‘*e. in h city of S'-tva- nah, between the hours ol ten and four o’clock, Eighteen neeroea, viz.—Chat lotto, Baccc.s. Eve, fenah, Tims, Sambo, Nero, Helindu Dorcus, laascj Hess, Sippio, Carlos, Cion, P.g gy, Anne, B ttv, and Monday, levs. <1 on tu lorsjnt, the properly of N G. lh theifoid inder a fi fa. on h fmeclosure of a mort.ragc n favor of the Bank ot D. i icn. ISAAC D’LYON. S C. C. Feb 11 66 Administrator*.* bale. On the frst Tuesday in April next, [ WILL st*:i at the Court House in J s ol Ca t den County, between the uanl Indies of sal*, M irry, Nod, nnd his wife Tamer, and 1 c tour children, Daniel, Stephen. John and Y k, th - property of he Estut-.* »f Ge gt Morrison, deceast it, for th.» benefit of th creditors and heiv« of sn -1 va‘ato, pur.ua it tc leave granted by *he 0*»«u t of OMlna* \ of said County. GEORGE MOKRlfON, Administrator, with the ' id annexed, of George Mor.iscn, Sen. debased. ?4 h Jan. IB2J. F'b9 58 Shcrilf’s Sales. ST^WIT.T, he sold, it the Murkei II mis- the ('own of S'. Marys, on th !'• atuid y aft>‘r the first Tuesday of . next, between the hours often and fnipo’ One negro man named Cato, levied cn the property of Joseph Rain, to satisfy an c\ ecu*um in favor of Helton A. Cupp. Also, One undivided third of three negr.i slaves, o wit: .Sophy, Jsssenter, ai d Saudi, levied on as the property of Jane O’Neal, to sitisfv ancxecu ion in favor ol R Brunet, by hi-. Guardian. A ao, One tract of land on Crooked Fiver, containing 150 icrcs, bounded nor.h bv v*.. cant Ini d, east by A. J Pratt’s la-d, south bt Crooked River and marshes, west by E,Shear man, the greater part of said tract ia unde- •uiltivation—one pair Card Tables, one r-ai* fir - logs, hovel and tongs, one flock, half a d zon (silver) l able-spooi s, levi< d on as th* property of Abram Pratt, to satisfy an execu tion in favor of B A. Copp. M.H IIKi BVHD, S.C C. St* M.irvs, Jan, 9,1835 Fp'i 2 58 Attachment Sale, On the Jii*si Tuesday in March next, \TMll.L be Sv.id at he Cuw.t- mute, b^- <7 tween the hours often and four o'cl r, 1 wo negro slav-s named Sampson r.rd Ab ler, attached i s he pioperty f William E, Ferguson, and aoid oy c.ul r-.f Court, I. D’LYON, S C. C. Ian -^0 56 w Georgia—Bryan County. 1 Hy Joshua Smith Cleric of the Co it >•; of Ur din- ay of the County a forest id, Aid. «VHO\l If MAY OMCEUN. • WHEREAS William Moor, ol the Ceun«y U of Bulloch, applies fir Letters of Ad .nitration * n *he estate and efiucts of Smn Uucon, formerly of Liberty County, dec. : se are therefore to cite and admonish aP i lingular the ki; d' od mid creditors of*aid . jeasc, t fP** their objections (i»‘ any they have) in my « flij{, on or before the first Mon day in March next, otherwise letters of ad* niinistra’ion will be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and private seal, (there bring no real <<f rfiUce) this third day of February, one thousand eight hu' d-ed an ; twenty five. [L. S ] JOSHUA SMITH, C. O. C. Fci, 8 63. t IN EQUITY. Marshal’s Sale. On the fi 'tn Tuesday in Ma ch, 'ILL be sold before tin Court House, the city of Sr»vamiili, between the hours of 10 and 2 o’.dock h se 1 WO LOTS, Nos 57 and 2ft, Jack S'-n Ward, and improvements thereon, lev«e. *>n as th * property «*f J hn H. Morel, to s»u fy the bn’ance decreed to be due on a dis-ies warrnrii, issuing f r om the Treasury Depa •- meni of the United States, rgainst A.S. Hu! loch, John II. More), a. d David Leion* JOHN II MORVL. Ma slv.d l)i*. G o. J-n 21 47 Adorn stiator’s ale ILL he sold oil the first Tuesday in April next, at. t.lio Court-Umtse in tin.* city of Savannah, hv permission of the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court j of Chatham county, j One undivided fourth of a tract of land, containing about live hundred acres, on i Climber!:!ml Island, Camden County,know u ! as Plum Orchard, and an undivided fourth j of n certain tract of land situated on said | Island, ' orit.nimitg about five hundred acres, ! originally granted to Gen. Lachlan M’ln*' tosh, and hounded on the sout.li by the said j Plum Orchard Tract. Also, a tract call 'd Lottery Jlill, situate on the Ogcechee 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 58nf Notice. TITIII1 undersigned having been appoint- X 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 Savannah, they having made a surrender of all their estate, both real and personal, for the bune- tit of their creditors, do hereby give notice fn 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 (liscriminalion, he 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 \V. LONG, ) M. HERBERT, ( Fob 1 Thomas Cumminif anil others, Complainants and II i.Uimn Wallace and others Defendants, Chatham Superior Court, January Term. 182 * [ T appearing to the Court, by the a Ifidu vit of Joseph Gumming that William Wal hoc and Sarah his wife, Mary Clay, Ann GLy, Eliza Clay, Hury Jane Clay, William Clu>, Joseph Clay, Ralph Clay, Mary Ann Clay, Henry Clay, and Elizabeth Clay, who arc par* ties defendants in the above case, reside beyond the limits of the state of Georgia, *«ml within the United States, and that James Clay, also a defendant, is in foreign paits, beyond the limits of the United State*. On motion of complainants' solicit ova, it ia order ed that the said delendants, first named, do respectively appear and answer the cumplain* si ts’ bill, within four months from the date of this rule, and the said James Clay, within nine months. And it is further ordered, that this rule be published once a week, during nine months, in one of the public GuscUea of ibis slate. A true copy from the minutes. A. 11. FANNIN, Clerk, may 11 43fpa Assignors. fiffti Notice. A LL persons having demands against the estate of Oliver St urges. Esq. late of the city of Savannah, deceased, are request ed to hand them in, properly attested, and those indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment to Will. P. HUNTER, Adm’r. F h 10 t dniiuistrator s Sale. Mic. i aie-v On the fist Tuts hyin ,'ta’ch next, Vt ,l be soh a. \h: G vm-liouse between V/ the li u -s of 10 a.id 4 ./clock, T e lowing-dx n gr-u s, ILniai., I-aac, 1 on on, William, Peter, and Hannah, levied on und r • fi- f». on for closure from Jobe u 'ter co tiie Plantera’ B,.nk. F ur negroes, U'.i.y, 'ios»8 Will and Jen ny ievi ;d on under a ti. ia. en for.'closure of ^ mortgage from 0. H. linden, to Jeremi ah Cu ter. A 4 amity of Hons hold and K chen Fi;r- nitu e, Ievi* don under a fi f« on lorcch.suie of w m * tg ge, from E!c zer Eatiy to Ane i Sounder. 1 D’LYON, S’. C. C i 3 32 ST^T/* A. be soi l Vvr ’.louse, in tlu ch, .ity he itTs .les* On the frst Tutstlny in March next, fruit ol the Court• , of Savanu'h, between the. S't-1 hours often and three wLh.e.k, A I the buii.lings on the eaa ern naif o 1 lot N 5 st G ill. O ' tethrop; war 1, lcvie on a3 * p •ri-r*. .. W ins E. Roberta to r »t- is. / an '.icouiion hi f.vor of tl.»- Ge*m-n Lu thetan lu cu, vs. Elias E Rubeils* Oi.e n g*■» woman named i4*riH, and b< child Doll, levied on as the. property nf Rob* Chariton, d*-.c. to satisfy an execution Iron. theComtof Common Pleas, and Oyer and Termimr for the Ci<> of Savai nab, Salma. Ilauton vs. E ! Zi Ciuritoii administratrix o Hubert Chartiuu, dec. A I. D’LYON, (,. S. n 56 .L l»e so U at thy G*.u t-H«'US». in S vannah, or. the first Tue dav in M re kt, between the hours of ten and two o’cl (. OLE CHEST OF CAR’ ENTER’S TOOLS. U SUNDRY PATTERNS FOR CASTINGS he pi.Tso.ml e3tat,. • f John Ciaik, deceK.-.ed- t erms ot sale cash. HK.Nl Y M’AI.PIV, Adncuis rator (.f J. Clark- T,, »* 14 42 Administrator's Mv e. alKTTLi. »e s *d >.n the first 'i nesday i: If tlcrch nest, at the Court Hi use in th* city ot Savannah, within 'he h»)urs prescrih** *y law, TWENTY RIGHT SHARES Ot PLANTERS’ BLNK F TOi K, hoionging h i esTt • of C»n--t.*nt F>vem* , ii / Kmj d^ceas ed* Sold fo/ the benefit of tli.* heir* anu creditors of said c?v :te Te ma of sale cas. J A .iES HUN ITjK, Adm’r. .ip- 14 42 An t’p< mug for enterprize ! SUO va\w.\U\e TOT W n r!;, 5 Situated nn the prinripul streets in lancer Hamburg,[improved und uniinprured.) ILL bo sold to the highest bidder, on toaday, the ll.lli January next, in t he Town of Hamburg, S. C.—One half of tin purclutho mom v, cash ; the other half, to bear an interest of seven per cent, per annum—the interest to he paid annually.— My individual Notes, ami the Notes of tlu following Bunks, viz. Tin* Bank ol'Ham burg, Bank of the United Status, the sever al Banks of this Slate, ami the Bank 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 day to day, until Ihe wlmlo is dis posed of; when the. term*' of sale are eom- iicd with, indisputable Tit 1 >* will In* made. HENRY SHULTZ. Hamburg, Nov. 21. Georgia—Camden < wmtm Sit'Khtok Court, October Term, 1824. Timothy llopleins, vs. Langley and Selvesfer Bryant. N petite n »• ') m »thy Hopkins, ctatir p that in consider ition of cm a n prom ss-Ty. tvteSj made tn the sa:d Tim tex, th'»m, t ne payable with inte es», fi» m fir- »t January, ’ 821, on tlfirst of January 182.2: a second pi cole as aforessi , on the f.s -t Jftiu»ry, 1833; and a th’rd pavable hs ht t • .ted, nn tt*e first nf January, 1824. exscut-d a mortgage to ssid r i .oti-.y H.ipkir-s, Ins hei and assigns, on nil those four trr.c s *»F , <1, touted - he county atorcsiiicl, convey c! ' t*»e suid T» nottiy, to ttie said J.Hi»gl**y a Silvester, and lying on the seuc-; si*;e .* Great Sstilla River, one tract contaming srv enty-seven)Rc**e«. more * r lesj; two truc‘8 containing fif y j-.c.ch, more or less and » m i her tract, co"tuiniug one hum red and tik i>-eight acres, more or leas, conditioned t\ •he itavn-ent of the ’hi re Raid several trues, on the days above mentioned, and thht , 9* vcrsl notes remain unpaid—rn motion *j.» Archibald Clark, attorney for plaintd', it i ordered,'hat th said Laogh’-V a d Seives’er, t|o ir heirs or assigns pay into Coin ,, within welve months from this date, the sums dm* on said notes, and the interest and c< s'a, oth erwise that the c.quitj of redemption be lo - •ver foreclosed, and that su- h other prncet d .ugs take place, us are pursuant to la'v. True extract from the min >es, 371'’ Onto- b *r. 18 4. JOHN BAIL FY, Clerk nov 4 87 $ v N 1 5 ?itiE 9ubscribt r OMvingii*bi.(>ven»dcom i position if'SWJIAVS CELEBRATED LiAACKA, has r.ow a supply on hand toi .(•. ; Jjc lua reduced thep-ice from g3 50, i 0 §2 SO, or by the dozen $.'4. All charitable ins'i’utiotts in thp U. State* ind the poor will be supplied gratis. If he citizens «.f the principal cities an. *\vng, will appoint an agent to order am h'uribute this medicioe to the poor, it will be tp plied Th s medicine is eelrbtated for the cure ot ■« following lisensos“ scrofula or king’*. •*v.I, ulcerated or putrid sore tlront, lor.;-, '.landing rheums 1 ic affections, cutaneous di»- ■i&es. white sweili .g n l d : se»-s<' ot the b-.nes, .ind all cares g**ueta'ly <if th ulcerous clia’ur. ter, and chronic d's.vses genera',ly a s ng *n debilitated constitutions, but more especially f o r . syphilis or uflections arising therefrom ; i.'ersin the larynx, nodes, Ac. and that si-eadful disease orcAS.uwed by a long and xcessive use of mercury, Uc* It is als ? use till in the dia^a^e of the liver-” Certificates. I have within the last two years had ar op poitunity of seeing s- vei'al cases of ver> mve rute ulcers, which having previ just) resist ed the regular modes of treatment were ealed by the use of Mr. Swaim’s Panacea, und 1 do believe, from what 1 have seer, ’•at it will prove an important remedy in scro uloiis, venereal and mereu-in I diseases. N. CHAPMAN, U D. Professor of tue Institutes anrl practice of Ptiys.c, in the University of Penn ey It aim I have e - rduved the Panacea of Mr. Swaim. «n numerous tusi .net a, within the lost thre* .earSjAnd have always f.und it extremely “tficacious, eimeciailv in nec-ondary svp’.iiu •uid ut«*.rcutiMi .Iochrcs. l have no iicaitHthn ' pronouncing it a tnodici e of inesli nabii value. W. GIBSON, M. 1) Professor nf Surgery in lh*. Un.’ y ot Penn Philadelphia, Fchruur'. 17. 1823. JOB • SHINN’, Chemist Phil- dr’phia. A'ov »7. 1823- oiicrili b rvctlcs. 0 *’‘he first aaturJay, after the first Tues day in Match, will be sold at the Mar kei House, in tint town of St. Matys. between the bouts of ten and four o'clock, a negu. boy named M ses, lcvie 1 on as the proper* of Cornelius Ruin, to satisfy an execution o- foreclosure of a .i ortgage in favor of Join Chevalier. M H IUUUAUD, S. C. C. St- 'larys, J».nu»ry L 18 5* 1 H 17 itch esc. Tar, iu.ii >11:0111 JUST MiCEl! El), BHI.b TAR £dX3 10 do Pitch Id do Kotjn fi do bright Varnish For sale by A. BASSETT, No. 1, MongitPs New-Building. F<‘h t Mire Fenders and Cast-Iron Chimney Backs, I ITjCKI VHD per sliip Vnrmlr, ami for a, sitlo l.y J\. a. WKKl). <!.-< >7 *7 M. t;roix ri-ugars. I f. il I (iM IK A DS of St. Croix Sugars. V> of very primu (juiility, Ittiiiliiigfroin (choi)iinr Nuiu y, atitl lor sulo hy IIAU, &. IIOVT. Jau M T Sale Continued. HE sale of the above Lots has been p'e.hruury next, on which day the sale will re-eoimrnnee. The Charleston Mercury, tlm Charleston Courier. Southern Patriot, City Gazette, Columbia Telescope, South-Carolimi Re publican, Pendleton Messenger, Augusta Chronicle, the Constitutionalist, Savaunal Republican and Georgian, will publish tin above once a week lor three weeks, and forward their accounts to me for payment. HENRY SHULTZ. January 26 •Inn 30 fitifp Notice. Cavuleu Superior Court. Ilr.Miv Haiikoiu), J verdict MnrchlYrm, W V V lliOd. Thomas Kino. ) j wN motion of the Attorney of the Plain- « ® tirt’. in the above case, it is ordered hat tie* defendant do shew cause, on or be en* the first day of the next term, why a inn) judgment should not he entered in tin: above ease, as of March Term, 1H0JS ; and that publication be made of this rule, mee a month, for four months, in one the Gazettes of this District, or that a copy be served on tin* defendant, sixty days be fore the next term. Extract from the Minutes, JOHN BAILEY, Clerk, dec 23 26 In State of Georgia. By Elijah Bohr, Clerk of the Court of Or dinary, for Liberty County. M IS. E/ iZA.'EiH WALt Hi UR, ap j.lies for etters of admbeslr tion 01 estate ar.d iffxts of Thomas G Wehh, a next of kin : Tlu se are theref re. t- c:t* i,d admonish, all » d singular the ' i- d e *ul cvcdi’ors of the said deceased, t*> fif Hiee bje-tions if any ti.cv have, in my rffite* ■u.eboron^b, ot> or ^efort the fi*s> M n v . Marsh neat, otherwise letters of aomin s* • ration will be granted to the s» d uppheant. Given under my h nd and seal, tins tenth day of January, in the the 5 ear of <>u> Lord eighteen lmndred u d W' *''- fiv« S.) E- BAKER C. C 0 L C. Jan 14 41 I s - EQUITY. II, five n Lows L-cmi.e and U, ! m 1,rente, Com pluirunt<, •< d I*.fee 1. ton* John Thomm C upmn u, —— Bey no ds n>d Tdenn, /us It //-■, Jtfndunta U e ty Superior Cour T IME Gotnp.ai-.anfr. having filed their bill in . thin 3'iurt, Ihe 0! j r. f ef w»*i h i j to p. r- pstv.ate the u *>V*nmny < t cer»-tn pe*'si>ns there- h- name*!, an it apoe iring that (he Del nd. ( j.j e **8 r ‘. spect.vely r; s: ’e hey<>nd the limits nf t f-tue of fi orgia, a *rl witJen t e United ) »*..is: It ia ordere't, that serTice upon the aid D vud' n's he cflected by publics • w in »i e if ')r G z 'tea o’ Sa a >n h, r/qi i*r the sft"t Defendants 0 appear and ansa . • 1» said ul «'f t’o i.plrtinac's, on or befi ie the lever.t! <\v April next. A true copy E- B ‘ KFB, Cleric. February 10, 18 n J. VeS 7 711 rpHATon the second Saturday in March L next, ot the late residence of John Bryan, d«*e. all the personal property of the aforesaid deceased, will bo offered for sale, lo the* highest bidder, for the benefit of the heirs, consisting of Cuttle, flogs, Plantation Tools, Household and Kilt hen Furniture, togdher with sundry other urto Its. Terms made known on the day of sale. SOL. BRYAN, J ISAAC BRYAN, > Executors. JACOB BRYAN,S Scrivcn County, (Geo.) Jun. 22. 1M25. Jan 26 S2x.f Ut orgia—Camden Count ij. o \>. 1. WHOM II MAY CO' E N • W <IKREAS Bflto * A Copp, F. 4 .*nplie.‘ '1yj to the Coil: t of Ordinary of said c on ly, for L -ttersof Adm.. i..tration on tlu* estate i.f Joseph Rixby, l:»te of said couicy, decens ed : These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish, all and singular, the heirs a d creditors of suid deceased, to file their cVj.» ti». a, if an v they have, in my office, on or o fo e the fi si Monday in March lie: l, o'.herwi e ietiers will begi anted th applicant. Witness the Honorable William Gibson, one of the Justices of said Cour’, this twenty st.c n i day of Jami»n 182S- JO'IN MM LEY, C C O. C. C. Jr -’.7 IN EQUHY. Between W Davies. Administrator, Complain ant. and John aeuochun Admin-.strutorj d* b-’itis non. with the wid aim..red of Geo- r e tiichardson, and others, D-Jendunts ——In equity Ch.aham Superior Court— Chancery, August, 1824. I T uppean.'g-.ha'. John Murray Carnochan, one of the lefondanta in the said bill i f umphunt named, rotuk's without the state of Gco-gia, iu that part of the United K-ngdomt ot Greut Brit ait* and Ireland, caked Scotland : It is ordered that the said John Murray Car- nochan, do uppea? si il answer to the com- i lniiism's said bill, within nine monins from he due of tins order, otherwise that the s«id bill, as to him, be taken pro confemo .- »ud i* is further o:derod, that a copy of tin* rdcr be ptihfnhfd once a week, in one 01 he public G-z: tes of tins state, until the ex* piraiiou ot ti*«- time within wtiich the suidde- friidant it required to t.ppcar and answer as aforesaid. i'ruc c-.r>y from the M" u’cs, this 2lst day A*igirt, 18'4. A. B FANNIN, Cleik. '•itri 1 5(.if oticc is iiEHEU v air ex, g' HAT ilirnn months at)or date, npplica* ^ tion will hu made to tin* Bank of the Ntnte of Georgia, to issue a new ccrtifiinite of stock, tor one lost, issued on the 17t h March.if. 10, in favor of John M'Kitme.Jun. or twenty-live shares, and numbered 243. B. M’KINNE, Guardian of John M’Kinne, Jun. Angnst.a, Doc. 16, 1324. doc IJ 21frd Ntilice. •4JINE months alter date, I shall xpply to ihe Court of Ordinary of Camden coun* v, for leave to sell the *eal estate of John I) Young, late of said county dc:ceas*‘d, for the ;>eneiit of the heirs of said deceased. JESSE CRAW FORD, Administrator estate of John D. Young June 17 20 NOTICE. N INE months after dute, application will b< made to lh'- Hun. the Judges of the Cour* >« Ordinary - I Chu ham county, for leave t> sel* all ttie real ♦. state of the late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ai d ci ed itors of said estate. JOHN M’NISH, Executor, o-t 1 9 7! Notice. MINE months afterdate, l shall apply to ol the Court of Ordinary of Cumdeh coun ty, foi leave tosell a lot of land, lying in Mon roe county, in the tenth disuist in fiber ninety-one, belonging to the orphans of Levi Johns, dec. for the bent fi’ ol .aid orphans. JOHN LEE, Guardian. » wMT -X) NO ' I. h,. N INE MONIHS af-jrth- hereof,ap plication will be made to the Honorable th-Inferior Court of Chatham counti, wlr n Boti'.g icr ordinary purposes, for h ave to sel a lot. With lh- improvements, sittiaie in the c. y nf S^vaumh,in ‘.he SMd county,'.‘nn ko« \v. in the plan of said c iy by the N *’ 53, Brow - Ward, lor the benefit if ’he heirs nod it gn’oes of 1 ho estate ol the late Hugh M'Call, de ceased. TJJO'US M’CALL, PHILIP BRASCH, Execufr-rs. oct M 7° lufnvmathm NV antv.i\ A NY informal ion from, or rotative to Mr. Fueukiuck Lowe, Printi'r, a miliv* of Manchosler, England, and who, when last hoard from, n si-i- .l at. Mouticollo, Jasper county, Goorgia, who.ro it was understood he had married a young woman of the name of White, addressed to Robert C. Lowe, to the earn of tlu* editor of the Charleston Courier, will be thankfully received. 11» The editors of papers in the State of Georgia, and in the Western country, will confer an obligation upon an anxious mo ther, by giving the above one or two in sertions in their papers. jail 22 40 Lioiving-li lasses. J UST received, per schooner Retrieve, an eh guut assortment of Mantle and Pier Looking-Glasses, at inaiiufactorv pri ces, hy J. B. HERBERT &, CO. dec 18 * us. licet Iron box loves, 1 JOII KALE by * N. !!. WEED, No. 6, Ijibhums' Range. nov 21 Spanish Segars. s ° ear8 - Just received per GloheJ end for rale hy J. H. HERBERT & CO. dec t Webster’s -pel ins; Books, R eceived and for sale bv Jan 13 -V. B. HEED. *> * >UC0. INK MONTHS after the date of this f * notice, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, lor permission to sell apart of L'i.j real estate of John Stuey, deceased, tor the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Adminiftrutor. do, in 21 N ol.ee. II. p"'« n h viiu: de-aands against tie estate of 3011*1 ant F eeman, Esq h*e or t e city of Wasu.pgt. 11, deceased, a e re q ired to hand them in, loftidiy Rttiited. within the time prescib d hy law : and those •'.(lebte l to said * t.’c, arc* nqui’cdto n , k mmediate paytn<*:;t. to J A HE i HUNTER, A dm*:, Jan 14 4 l Notice. rpIIOKE who have any dianonds asrainst i the Inte .Malthias 'Svldosser, 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 pavBnt, to CHARLES RA 1*1*, Ciiialitied Executor. ■Ian t.7 lOi.f iiidc Whips. GR(,( ;•! Hide Whips, rocoivod and for salt* by AT. ]{. U R FAX v |:s Pi'ot lircad 1 <> HALF BULK. Inglia* Pilot Bread, id just received and for sal- hy dee 29 1. E. HERBERT it CO. SCOTT’S BIBLE. sri.ltBOTTI'K KIllTIOa. V fi uTulHv a n,j SJ \ WEI. v. AH 11.mi aw; •/,... Eamhi". ttfttm f." publithintr V / s, f.t *m.r nrnt.K c,m »«,«. ,,n ,h, ifinal llefe-mc.t lo bo rooih VUUUM'i. nor.11, OCTAVO d ‘l b.hshetl with a liheiieu of ihe .luibor TK.IttlS. I T si,a!! be well printed, nn gno,l p»n e ,, . be compris' d in six handsome voln**»« ij will contain the Scriptures of the 0,1 .«i JVew Testaments, t «’ lnt' oducto-y 0’>s n,j- ' Explanatory A otes, b n<t Fracticil Ohsm u ,,J' anu all the copj .us Marginal Hefe> tnces ing printed word tor word from ihe Lin,',,' Stereotype Edition, published nince t)ir ; ‘.hor’s deceapc The price will be ’ hoards; R24, in sheep; g30, in calf bind,!.? I’he wh *i * v ork will be ready forddivm u ' May, 1825, F.xracts of Letters addressed to the Pub:ii' ITl I cst-ein Dr. S mltL Family Bible, emirr-ntlt calculated 10 promote the cause of truth H nJ piety. It seems scarcely possible for on? t 0 ! rend daily the Notes and Observations i n the Family Bible without becomhg a W*a- r« nj i oetterman. EDWAUI) D GRIFFIN, l have seen nn en-nn»*nttry of tiit* !S a! . re j Scriptures which 1 think ao well adap'fit # general use and edification. It is u ti- ea .„. e which ever; family ought to poss. vs. A. EM’ON. It is a work distinguished for the simpli-1, 1 ty and convenience of its arrangement, tile clearness and fi lelity of its ^tposiii.ms, th c neatness and perspiuu ty of iU stile, the nevoh hoe und CHtidour of its apiri., the e. r|. •nseness and pertinency of its applies."; m and for its uniform tendency to pro note uair geiical truth an! piety. 4 RIEL HOLIIKft. Of Dr. Scott's F-« n*ly Rihh-, t fi? | r r ,. c t0 say. that in my estimati on it dc:aerv*d!.y r ,nks among out'ablest *nd bos’ Comm- ma i-s. THOM •. •; RAI DWIN. Dr. Scott’s Family B*bie. i.itcnded mere es. socially for t' e of Lh-isncn "imiiies, is < work high y ev n*g lieai, extensivt.y .nst uc- tive, and deeply i, - s ti n g. damel o. s indehs. The character of Dr. Seoli’s C<»mTiea>ary n th ; B'ble. is so generally known, and 83 uighly approved amongst tn. m «st inteihg-t md pious Christians througfiom o :r cc -orv, nd bus passed rnpidiy tl.rutighsu many i«»;e ditions, that I deem fuither recornmenda* tious needless* J VOR3E. Isn*t acqminted with no Commentary on h Sacreti .‘c iptuies. wni'h I would mire c rdiady r«.commei t* >or general use. T he plan of the work is *rood JOSHUA R ATES. Perhaps in no way, can minist. rs, i .st’iiofuw •f youth, and private Christiam, do grestir •lerv'ce to society, than by exe»ting t!»- 'a. selves todisscnfiiV.de this truly i'lVan,.,|e •vo:k. JOSHUA HUNTINGTON. I know of no Commenta y whirh u b i»r-f vuciilutcd for dirtusing correct views of tin gnat truths of Christianity, aid leuv ngaski. ary imprestions on th m*nd when risirg v m the pet und of it, than the one you me :’bout to publish. DANIEL SHARPE. No writer seems less d sp< sed to contend for barren specula' ions. None more uni'o-m- ly or more powt fuily ineiiVAtesthe gre py. rontials of religion. The spirit which per- • r-des the work is .xcelh m ; :t is the luivfr, iffectionare, healing, yet faithful spirt* of the gospel* DANIEL DAM. From part mils? extminati o, and concur- rug tostirm nv, there is no doubt on my Trad that Scott's Family BiW ;; superior t" all 'Ifi-rs JOAFPD EMERSON. You will ple'’9i to se* d Tic six copies of colt’s Bible ; I refer to your lately propcsed dltion Perhaps I shall induce five mire to take the some 1.umber. B-1.. It is v»th extreme pleasure I perceive you are about to publish a new eu.'ou >f Scott’s Bible. Having been in p;isHvf"9.**n *f t more than ?0 y*:srs, I trus I k*»r.w some* lung of its value, and am detnin.ii e.i tn irn. mote i s c vcuiflti.m among my Irieii'D Y.»u will please forward six copies as soon <*s tm r ■ shed, . M I have obtain id four si'b.-oribers f'*r the e\c Hunt work von are. publishing H. 1 propose to take sev\*n sets -if »’s iJi- bit*, and will be accountable f,»r the sr... J C. I have obtained s* bscibersfornim c« pin of Scott*}. Family B hie. J. (J. I shall probably need eight or ten s ts-f Scot Family Bible. J ’* Rev, S. S. cl P. has o' tained ten sul -cii* 'oers. K. R. 1 have observed that von are. about pun. b-hiiig ane’her edition of Scott’s H hope you m ,y su cre I as you h*ve di ne il lormer cditiouM. I ' ave been etv’onvori.ty to rnocuve subscritier' amo> g our p ooic, and enor more subscribers will be ublai-ied. O. S. !1. I will take ten sets (of Scot.’s 3 *»!c) hound *'-d lettered. J V- l have obtained ten snbscpbers for y-itt edition of the Family Biblt—-und bavi no ,1 ubt but ihcie tripht he s>-meth;rg iike lOi) cop es rold in this place^ if you had an aj. nt hen—1 thought the work ought to !>•* en couraged and for hat reason took a su'. sr-'h- ion paper. It is a work that every f truly should have that is able to putchase. J. E UT,. 1 am gl»d, that v* u propose to print U r ^coti’.a ex rodent Family Comm* nnr, urd Mliould be vc*r.* glad if it wore in my power to give a mure libcial patronage to the work, than, as circumstance* are, 1 can. 1 shall, however, be able to do something; eight rt ten sets I shall certainly take; and it may be, deub'e that number. A. II. 1 have procured fifteen subsenb rs to Scott's Bible. j y.l). 1 think I shall dispose of 20 sets orm^eef • he Family Bible. E. 11 1 have circulated prnpuPH ? g for Scott’*, B oL* ; how many have been engaged in all! cannot till,* bui between 20 and 30 sets tn h s vicinity. J. S- I have concluded to become responsible to you for thirty sets of Scott’s Comn.c. ta-y, c.n. I have procured 106 sub ciibers to the Bible; 6 sets to be bound in c»!f,- 3 sets *0 be done in boards the other 97 aei9, bound and lettered as described in thc prospectus. H. M. I presume I could procure 500 subscri bers lor your edition of Scott’s Bible ihe demand is inc roasing for them Th v will finally supersede every other large or Family Bible. Fifty of my subscribers five within » circle of 8 miles ! J L. Jutt published An edition of the same work, completed in six volumes, without marginal references; pric • in bourns gl8; in sheep $21 ; in calf g27. Either of these editions ti* V be had of th.- publish v in Boston ; ot of S. 13. & J. SC11ENCK, Savannah. In * It 39 Carron Castings, a(D Q 1)DiD P0U ^ I) ^ f ; v ron rRH - Inga, lor srilo low, by dec >8 N. B. WEED. Marking Brushes, O F a superior quality, just rniTivod atil for sale hy GKO. KVEJISON nov >10