Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, February 28, 1825, Image 4
IFJ18M SAW Sheriff's Sales. On the first Tuesday in March next, W ILL he sold st the Court Home, in tl». citv of Savannah, between the hours t ten and four o'clock, The following 5 negroes, viz : Peter and his wife Sarah, their children Mary, Tyro, at d Percdla, levied on as the property of James Udbo, to satisfy an execution in favor of the President, Directors and Company of the Ha.ik of the U. States. All that lot of ground known and designs* ted as warden lot No- thirty-nine (39) and also that adjoining half part of another, known as lot No. forty-two (49) containing, together, eight and a half acres, be the some more or less, situate to the east of the city of Savan nah, and hounded to the northwest of lot No, twenty six (26) to the south and east by lands hel niging to the estate of Hampton L'llhiidge, and to the west by the pubi c rnsd leading to Skidaway Island, whereon a brick yard is now establulud and known b> th* name of Fahm's brick yard, together with all and singular the improvement ai d appur tenances thereunto belonging {levied on as the , property of Jacob F«h-n, under a rule abso lute, from the Hon the Superior Court ol Chatham County, in favor of Aaron Cleveland and Susan his wife. All that tract of land known by ti e n»n>p of Tweed Side, containing (346) acres, 264 acres high land, third quality, 82 acres low land ft st quality, oour.ded on the north by Savannah river—levied on under u fi fa in fa vor of Simon Donald and wife, complainants, •gainst Tlnmas N. Morel, and ulhut, heirs oi John Morel, dec. Buddings on part of lot No. thirty one (31) L'berty ward, in the city of Savannah, bout.*: ed north on York-street, sowh by a lane, and weft by other part of said lot—levied on as the property of Wm. M*hew, dec. to satisfy an execution from a,justices court, »n favor ot Thompson & Bonney, against Wm. Mahew, security for E. Swift. ISAAC D’LYON, S C C. Jan 31 56 ITOMO SAUk Sheriff's Sale. On the first Tuesday in March next, II.i be sold in the Cuurt-Hnuic, be tween the tisu.l hours o ten and (uur c.nck, Eighty negro slave., Tie. Nelson, Rsehel, Sen), Morris, elm Irs, Miller, Hsnnth, Harry, Flora, Ann., Sem, Silvy, llttrcules, Br.boy, John, David. Nanny, Philip, Ju-'y, John, Har ry, Eve, Philip, Anna, I.uoy, Monday, Tenah, Molly, Henry. Ben, Venus, Cain, Rumbi, Celia, Flora, Nelly, Hannah, Simon, I.ukey, Paddy, Jenny,Bmtus.Cinda, Beck, Fanny, 'oc, Heater, July, Fhcbe, dark, Bella, Fanny, lack, Robert, Isaac, Fompey, Caeiar, Caty, Willoughby, Fortune, Rachel, Phillis, R ch- ard, Miner, Jane, London, Davy, Ilhmael, Ussy, Susy.George, Grace, Ondjo, Caty, Bet *v, Sampson, Billy, Molly and Abraham, to gether with the future iistte 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 U’Nish, and Robert Mitchell. I. D’LYON, A' C C. del ill 31 fclic itV’s Sale Continued. On the first Tuesday in March next, \4MiJ. he Bold at the Court-House, in W city of Savannah, between the hours ol ten ai d four o’clock. Eighteen negroes viz.—Charlotte, Buccuh. Eve, Tennb, Titus, S.imbo, Nero, Belinda, Dorcus„ Isaac, Hess, Sippio, Carles, C!oe, I'eg gy, Anne*, B tty, and Momlav, levied on h\ *5 *1 s.'nt, as the propeily of N. G. Rutherford under a ti fa. on a foreclosure of a mortgage n favor of the Hank nf Darien. ISAAC D’LYON, S C. C. Feb 11 66 Sheriff’s Sales. VCOILL he .old, it the Market II mse, t## the Town of 8 1 . Marys, on the fi atunlay after the first Tuesday uf P nest, between the hour, often snd four o’ One negro man named Cato, levied , n the property of Joaepli Rain, to sstialy an ex ecu'ion in favor of Helton A. Cnpp. Also, One undivided third of throe negro slaves, o wit: Sophy, J2sacnter„ ard Sandy, levied on as the property of Jane O’Neal, ti satisfy an execu ion in favor ot U Brunet, by hi- Guardian. A so, One tract of land on Crooked Hirer, containing 150 .ores, bounded north by v. cant Ur d, east by A. J Pratt’s land, scuth b> Crnoked River and marshes, west by E.Shear man, the greater part nf said tract is undn cultivation—one pair Card Tables, one psi fir - logs, hovel and tongs, one clock, half . d sen (si'ver) l able-spoora, levi d on as Iht property of Abram Pratt, to satisfy an eiecu* tion in favor of B. A. Copp. M.H HRRIUBD, S.C C. St- Msrvs, Jan. 9, 1825. Fe ■> 2 58 Georgia—Bryan County. By Joshua Sm 'h Cleric of the Court nf Ordin a y of he County aforesiul, r » ALL * »0 4 It’ MAY i.OWCERN $ WHEREAS William Moor, of the C-ninM •.*•# of B illoch, applies fur Li tters of Ad itritiou on the estate and effects of S tm Bacon, formerly of Liberty County, dec i ae are therefore to cite and admonish al 't dnguLr the kirded and creditors of naif' ,i .cease, t fi • their objections (it any they •ave) in my fHa«, on oi before the first Mon day in March next, otherwise letters of ad* ministration will be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and private seal, (there being no seal of office) this third day of February, one thousand eight hundred and twenty five. [L.Sl JOSHUA SMITH, 6 O. C. F.*» 8 63. f Attachment Sale, On the first Tuesday in March next, \4 (/II’L be su'd at the Court* Monte, be vy tween the hours of ten and four o’clk, fwo negro slaves named Sampson anil Al- ier, attached as 'he p operty of William E. Ferguson, and sold oy ord r >f Court. I. D’LYON, S C. C. Ian 30 56 Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in April next. f VW'LL be sold at the Court-House in the V## city of Savannah, between the hours of ten and four o’clock. The following seven negroes, viz : Davis, Maria, Patience, Dublin, llcck, Trephina an* Oscar, with the increase of ih» female* lev.ed on under a fi fa on a foreclotu e of a mortgage as the property of Joseph Carruihers to satis fy the Bank of the State of Georgia. Also, ! In* following 35 iKg' i> s, viz: CufTce, (Cooper, i Harriet, AftV, old Charlotte, Jacli Sky. Churl itte, Pendaw, Bess, Precessa and child, Budget snd Peggy, Wiil.atn, E : sey, B lb-y, Phdip Phyllis, olei Gumbo, Jem y. old Peggy, H utus, Jesse, Brutus, Sandy, Maria, Cynda, Dick, Tony,Sophia, Daphne And child, Jacob,Sye,B*ckiy and John,with the incrcaie o' '.lie females, levied on as the property of Nicholas Gruger, under a fi fn on t foreclosure of a m rtgage in favour of John Carnahan and James tic lenry for use of Chiis tans Levett. Alsu, a n* gro man named Sam levied on ti the property of Chfir'es E. Fhn, under fi. fa. on a lorcclosure of a mongage in favor oi James Anderson. Also, the following 19 negroes, viz ’.—Abra ham. Harry, Cato, Chance, Daniel, Aaron, Sambo, Lucy, Sc.pio, Maryan, Rachael, Lon don, Aggy, Simon, Grace, Eliza George, Ru dy, and Jim, with tat increase of the females, levied on as the property of Flemming Akin, dec. un Ier aft fa. on a foreclosure of a mort gage in favor oi Wm. Dixon & Go* assignees of M irdoeh M’Lcod- I. D’LYON. S. C.C f 1 56 hlieiiil's ales. On the fist Tuesday in March next, i,l, he- sold at 'he Court-House between | the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock, Tue following -ix negroes, Hmnah, Dane, London, William, Peter, and Hannah, levied onund'ra fi fa, on foreclosure from John i.ut’ter to the Planters’Bank. V* 'Ur negroes, Billy, Moses, Will and Jen ny, levied on under a fi. fa. on foreclosure of a mortgage from C. U. flajden, to J^remi* ah Cu-. Ier. A q tanvity of Household and K.'chen Fur- nitu e, levi»don under a fi fa on foreclosure of a m > tg.ge, from Fjle zer Eariy to Amos | Scudder. I D’LYON, S. C V j m .1 39. (ity heriff’s bales’ On the fust Tuesday in March next, W l ,L be laid in front of the liourt- .wuse, in the city of Suv.nn.b, between tti • soil nours often »nd th«e o’clock, A I the buibl'nK* 0I ' 'he ens ern hsif ol lo< Nj 5 ive, St Gill, Ot-lelh-op-i w.rl, levtin on mb the proper* 1 of E bis B. Roberts to : nt is y «n eieeution in favor ol tbe tie■ ne.n l.i therm Ghnrsft, v«- Elian E llobei ti- .Joe nrgi'i wool'll n.meri Maria, and her child Uo.1, leii'd on ss the property > f Robt ChaHtJO, doc. to satiafy an execution IrniP tile Gou t of Common Pleas, and Oyer and Termin.r fi- tbe City of Savannah, Salma Mnntnnvi. F, Zi Charlton administratrix i Robert Charlton, dec. A1. D’LYON, (■ V. 1- "0 58 auenlf's sales. 0 - lie first S.mrilsy, after the first Tues day in March, will be sold at ihe Mar. ket House, in Ilia town of St. Marys, between the liuurs of ten and four o’clock, a negro buy named M sos, levied on as the properi) of Cornelius Rain, to witisly an execution oi foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of John Chevalier. M. H IIKBBAUU, S, C. C, St- vlarys, Jaiiutry ', 18 5- J- 8 n ' r Tar, < itch. It sin c^c. JUST llECMYEB, O A l!lll ' s TAR ml\J 10 (In Pitch ID do Kosin o do bright Varnish l’or anlc bv A. 11ASS 1,1 1, No. 1, Mongiu’s jNuw-Jtuiliiing. Fell 4 Administrator’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in April next, [ WILL sell st the Court House in Jeffer son Camden County, between the usual hours of bale, Harry, Ned, and his wife Tamer, and he four children, Daniel, Stephen, John and Yor ick, tliu property of the Estate of Ge g* Morris .u, deceased, for the benefit of the creditors and heirs of said estate, pumia it to leave granted by the Court of Ordinary of said County. GEORGE MORRISON. Administrator, with the Will annexed, of Gen-’ge Morris m, Sen. deceased. MlWaon, 24 b Jun. 1825. Feb 2 58 Marshal's Sale. On the first Tuesday in March, RLL be sold before the Court House, in the city of Savannah, between th» hours of 10 and 2 o* lock h se TWO LOTS, Nos ?7 and 28, Jack son Ward, and improvements thereon, levie on as the property of J -hn H. Morel, to sati* fy the bftfar.ee decreed to be due on a dis res warrant, issuing from the Treasury Depart tnent of the United States, agt.ir.st A.S. Bui loch, John H. Morel, ai d David Leion* JOHN II MOR*i«« Marshal Dis. Geo. Jan 21 47 Adm n st ator’s sale W ILL hr sold oil the first Tuesday in April next, at the Court-House in the city of Savannah, by permission of the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham county, One undivided fourth of a tract of land, containing about five hundred acres, on Cumberland IMand, Camden County,known ns Plum Orchard, and an undivided fourth of a certain tract of laud situated on said Island, containing about five hundred, acres, originally granted to Gen. Lachlan M'fn- tosTi, and bounded on the south by the said Plum Orchard Tract. .Also, a tract culled Lottery Hill, situate on th? Offcechoo Road, three miles from Savnunuli, containing about six hundred acres, belonging to the real estate of N. S. Bayard, deceased—sold for the benefit of the iieirs and creditors, of said estate. N- J- BAVARJ), Administrator estate N. S. Bnvard. Feb 2 bfittf A dministrator s i’’alc. \kW/lLL be soul at the Gomt-Hoiise in Sa- vannab, on the first Tuesday in M.»rc next, between the hours of ten and two o’clk. ONE CHEST OF CARPENTER’S TOOT S. & SUNDRY PATTERNS FOR CASTINGS | the personal estate cf John Clark, deceased Terms oi sale cash. HENRY M’ALPIN, Admiuisirator of J- Clark* Jan 14 42 Administrator's Ea'e. IX7ILL be s d < n the first Tuesday ii ▼ ? Hirch neat at the Court-House in the city ot Savannah, within he Ivuirs prescribe by la v, TWENTY EIGHT SHARES Ol PLANTERS’ BANK S! O. K, belonging t he es.atc of Coivlsnl Freemen, Esq deceus ed* Sold for tne benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said eftnle Trmi of sale cash* JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r. Jan 14 42 Georg iu— Camden County. SrPF.moR Court, October Term, 1824 Timothy Ilopkins, vs. Langley and Silvester Bryant. j^N petition of T'mothy Hopkins, stating • that in consideration of certain prom- isanryj notes, made to the said Timothy, by them, one p*\able with inte es‘, from firs of January, 1821, on the first of January. 1822 a second payable as sforessi i, on the fist of January, 1823; and a th ; rd payable as afore* - j «td, on the first of January, 1814 executed mortgage to said Timothy Ilopkins, hia her 1 and assigns, on all those four trues of *-„.d. situated in 'he county •forenaid, conveyed oy the said Ti nothv, to the said Langley and Silvester, and lying on the south side oi Great Satilla River, one truct containing sev Mity-sevenjacres, more **r less; two tract containing fifty acres, more or less, ai d on 1 •ther tract, containing one hundred and eigh y-eight acres, more or less, conditioned fur be payment of the three said several notes »n the days above mentioned, and that suui evcral notes remain unpaid—on motion ol Archibald Clark, snorney for plainti”, it i ordered, that th said Langley and oelvestc their heirs or assigns, pay into Com*, witlii welve months fr M m this date, the sums due said notes, snd ihe iutcres and cos's, oth erwise that the equity ot redemption be fo* ver foreclosed, and that sm h other proceed gs lake place, as are pursuant to law. True e xtract from tin* min tes, 27th Octo ber, 18 4. JOHN BAllsBY, Chute. nov 4 87 ^re Jin opening for enter prize! AUO \ otw.xtAp. LOT i*, Situated on the principal streets in Lmcer HnndiurgJJiwprneedcaul unimproved.) W lIJj be eulil to thn biijliest bolder, on Tueadny, the Ibtli Jmiuury next, in the Town ol' fhirnbnry, S. 0.—One hall* ol' the purdin: !’ money, ensli; the other hull, to bear un interest of seven per cent, per annum—the interest to bo paid annually.— My individual Notes, and the Notes of the following Bunks, viz. The Bunk of Hum- burg, Bunk ol'tlie United States, the sever al Bunks of this State, und the Bunk nf An imsta, will he taken in payment. The pnr- ehnsors of unimproved lots will he required to improve thereon. The sale will contin ue from day to day, until the whole is dis posed of; when the terms of sale are com plied with, indisputulde Titles will ho nmde. HENRY SHULTZ. Hamburg, Nov. 21. Side Continued. T 1IE enic of tlie above Lots litis been postponed until Tuesday, the did "J I h'chruury next, on which day thn sale will | rc-comineiico. The Charleston Mercury, the Charleston Courier. Southern Patriot, City Gazette Columbia Telescope, Nnuth-Carolinn Re piihliriiii, Pendleton Messenger, August 1 Chronicle, the Constitutionalist, Savannah Republican uml Georgian, will publish the I above once a week ter tlirce weeks, and forward their accounts to me for payment, HENRY SHULTZ. January 20 Jan 30 56+p Wire tenders a d Cast-Iron Chimney Hacks, and fi»r R ECEIVED per ship Corsair, stile by N. B. WEED, d m 27 27 , ,t. Croix sugars. j f* HOGSHEADS of St. Croix Sugars, J 1) of very prime quality, landing from schooner Nancy, and lor sale by HALL it HOYT. Jan 20 N otice. I FFSIlATon the second Saturday in Marc | .1. next, at the Inte residence of Job Brvnn. dec. all the personal properly ol'tlie aforesaid deceased, will he otl'erod tor sale, to the highest bidder, fur the benefit of the heirs, consisting of \ Untile, lings, /'/nutation Tonts, Household and Kitelien h'lirniturc, together with sundry other articles. Terms' made known on thn day of sale SOL. BRYAN, 1 ISAAC BRYAN, > Executors, JACOB BRYAN, > Scrivnn County, (Geo.) Jan. 22, 1(125. Jun 20 Mi-t N otice. T HE undersigned having boon appoint ed by bin Honor the Judge of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, assignees for the purpose of Nettling the accounts of the late firm of Nosier & Griggs, of Savannah, they having made a surrender of all their estate, both real and peraonal, for the bene fit of their creditors, do hereby give notice to nil persons indebted to said concern, that they must pay or liquidate their nccouutH, within THIRTY DAYS from this date, after which time thono unsettled will with out diticriminnlion, be put in suit. All per sons having demands against said concern, are required forthwith to present their claims, in order that the trmt may bo set tled us early os possible. JOHN W. LONG,) A • M. HERBERT, ( Assignees. Feb 4 60fu IN EQUITY. Thomas Cnmmintf ami others, Complainants and William Wallace and others Defendants, ——Chatham Superior Court, January Term, 182 * I T appearing to the Court, by the a Ifidt vit of Joseph Gumming that William Wa! *05 and Sarah his wife, Mwry Clay, Ann Clay, hza Clay, Mary Jane Clay, William C!a>. Joseph Clay, Ralph Clay, Mary Ann Clay, Henry Clay, and Elizabeth Clay, who are par. 'iea defendants in the above case, reside beyond the limits of the state ol Georg h. and within the United States, und th. I James Clay, also a defendant, is in fereign pu ts, beyond the limits of the United Sta'cs. On motion of complainants'solicitors, it t» order ed that the said defendants, first named, do respectively appear and answer the cnm- lum- ants’ bill, withm four months from the dste of ■his rule, and the said James Clay, within nine months. And it is further ordered, that this role be published once a week, during nine months, in one of the public Gazettes of this state. A true copy from the min ites. A. U. FANNIN, Clerk, may 11 42fna Notice. A LL persons having demands against the estate of Oliver Slurgcs, l'Lq. 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 WM. P. HUNTER, Adm’r. FH) 10 Oof f IN KQUl i Y. Between W Duvius Adm-nistrator, Complain ant ami John t amoeban Administrator, de bonis non with the will annexed of G'cor re ihuhnrdson and others, Jhjendants In equity, Ch ithorn Superior Court- Chancery, Oth A gust, • 8*4. I T appearing iba*. John Murray Carnochan L one of the defendants in the said bill of complaint n. mcd, resides without the state of Geo gia, in that part »f the United Kingdoms •v Grout Britain ami Ireland, called Scotlacd : II is ordered that the snid John Murray Car nochan, do appear ai d answer to the com plainant’s said bill, w.Uun nine months from ilie date of this order, otherwise that the said billj us to him, be taken pro confess*» .• and it ia fuither ordered, that a copy of th»* .rdeT he publish' <1 or.ee a week, in one of he public G zettes of this state, ui.nl th cx« pita ion of the t*me within wnicb the fluid de fendant is iequit’cd to appear and answer as aforesaid. frue copy frmn the Minutes, this Cist day August, 18-14. A. IUHNMN, Clvdt. •ng”‘ '4. *■+ very oy (siedto the Pub .f rj, J. ishinn’s Panacea. 7|^!1E subscriber having discovered th* com 1. position of SWAIAVS CKLEBUA TED PAJSACEA, Iihs iiow a supply on him! for sale ; he bus reduced thep-ice from JO, to g2 50, or by the dozen §$24. 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 am' distribute this medicine to the poor, it will be supplied. This medicine is celebrated for th»' cure of the following diseases“ scrofula or king’* evil, ulcerated or putrid sore throat, lonj; standing rheumatic affections, cutaneous dis- liases, white swelling <tvl rpgease of the bones, md ail eases generally of Uv ulcerous chsrac 'er, and chronic diseasns, generally a ismg ii. debilitated constit’ tL»”s, but more especiall) f o n syphilis or affections arising therefrom ; ulcer- in the larynx, nodes, 6fc. and thu 1 dreadful disease occasio.xed by a long and excessive use of mercury, Uc* It is also use fu! in the disease of the liver’*' UfcYt\&rates. I lifeve within the hisi two yean had an op portimlty ot seeing at-.verai cases of very mw teruie ulcers, which having previously resist* ed the regular modes of treatment were healed by the uaeof Mr. Swrim's Panacea, and 1 do believe, from what I have seen, that *t will prove an important remedy in scro fulous, venereal arid mercy iid diseases. N. CUAPM4N, M. D. Profuisor of tne Institutes a..d practice of Physic, in the University of Pc un sy!vania I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaitn. in nuiiierotis instances, within the last three vtars, and have always found it extremely efficacious, especially »n sec-ondarv syphilis and mercurial discuses. I have no hesitatior. in pronouncing it a niodteine of inestimublc vulut. W. GIBSON, U. D. Professor of Surgeiy in theUm’ty ol Penn pliiladciphia, Fcbruarv 17, 1823. JOHN SHINN, Chemist. P'it deiphid. *Vov. 1 7 1 d .3. Notice IS HEREBY (HUEX, ^HAT three months alter date, applica- B tion will be made to the Bank of lli*.* ^tate of Georgia, to issue a new certiliivati’ offltock, for one lost, i^ued on the. 17th March, 1819, in favor of John M’Kimie,.Tun. or twent.v-live sdiures, und numbered 24J. B. M’KINNE, Guardian of John M’Kiune, Jun. Augusta, Dec. 16, 1824. doc 18 21||)0 Notice. ATIVB months after date, 1 sh ill apply to Ll the Court of Ordinary of Camden conn* ty rf for leave to sell the. real estate of Juhn D. Young, late of said county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ofutiddeceas-d. JESSE CRAWFORD, Administrator estate of John D. Young Joiv 17 20 NOTICE. N INE months afterdate, application will hr made to the Hon. the Judges of the Hour: •>f Ordinary Chatham county, for leave to seh all the real estate of the late William Craig, ■Ircrunl, fm the benefit ot* tl»* ho.M «t.#l ar«<l it*>rs of said estate. JOHN M'NISH, Executor oot 12 71 N otice, INF, months after date, I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of Camden coun ty, for leave tos'ell a lot of land, tying »n Mon« • ue county, in the tc-uth district m nber ninety-one, belonging to the o* phars of Levi Johns, dec. for the benefit of said orphans. JOHN I EE. Guardian. Tun-17 20 Camden Superior Court. IIk.nr* liAHFon,,, l VerdictMnrtl,Term, Thomas Kino. $ ' liU< " O N motion of the Attorney of the Plain tiff, in the above case, it is ordered that the defendant do shew cause, on or be fore the first day of the next term, why a final judgment should not he entered in the above ease, as of March Term, 180*3 ; and that publication be made of this rule, once a month, for four months, iu one of the Gazettes of this District, or that a copy he served oii*the dolendunt, sixty days be fore the next term. Extractfrom the Minutes, JOHN BAILEY, Clerk, dec 23 25On State of Georgia. Ity Elijah Bate r, Cleric if the Court if Or- dinary, for Liberty County. M *tS. EllZAQE'lH vv Al.» UR, sp plies for ‘etters of administr tion on .•state srd iff eta of Thomas G Webb, s next of km: These* are therefor**, t« c ? tt .d admonish, all ard singular th? kind e v\ creditors of'he said dccea-ed, tofil *hei Ejections if any tl ev have, in my f»fibe at iveburough, on or t-efor* the first M'»n a; March next, otherwise letters of udmin-s* -ation will be granted t</ tbe sa.d applicant. Given under my Ii nd and se#l, tins tenth day of January, *n the the jear of ou Lord eighteen hundred a- <1 •wi-*nty-fivc r L. S.) E’ BAKER C. C O L C. Ian 14 41 Georgian Camden County. I'OAv.L WHOM 11 MAY t o ; E ’n. COHERE AS Bciton A G«»pp,E q ipplie 1 to the Court of Ordinary of said coun ty, for Letters of Administration on the estate nf Joseph Bixby, Lie of said cotnvy, deceas ed : These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish, all and biqgulur, the heirs a’ dc r editor% of siid deceased, to file their ol je tioni, ii att) they have, in my office, on or u* fore the first Monday in March ne\t, otherwi e letters will he gi anted th* applicant. Witness the Honorable William Gibson, one of tbe Justices of said Court, this twenty-scci n t day of January, 1825- JO?IN BAILEY, C C. O. C. C. T • 7 5 • IN EQUI I Y. Between Low's Leconte, and John Leconte, Pom pUnnants, and Peter L cunt John Thomas Chapman, Hey no'do and Valeria hi s Wife, D f admits Libe ty Superior Court. 1 111 »•! Comjilaimmts having filed their bill in . this Court, the object of win h u to p» r- petuatp the testimony ol certain persons there in named, an I it appearing that he Defi nd- ants respectively reside beyond the limits of estuuofG orgla, and within the United Slat s : It is ordered, that set vice upon the said Defendants be effaced by piibiica'ioa in • of the G' z ties o Savanna)), teq>ji*i«g the said Defendants to appearand answer *h“ said bill of Complainants, on or before the leventii dav n April next. A tnie copy E- B K V R, Clerk. February 10,1825. Fe • 7 71f NO i I OK. N INE MONI IiB after the date hereof, ap plication will be made to the Honorable th : Inferior Court of ClMham county, when sitting for ordinary pi'poses, for leave to sell a l.it, with the improvements, situate in the City nf Savannah, in the s-uid county,and kiv wu in the plan of said citv by the No. 53, 11 ••own Ward, ii>r tile ben- fit -if the* heirs and lrgatecj of the estate of tht late Hugh M’Cail, de ceased. THOMAS M’CAT.L, l 1 111 LIP BiiASCH, Executors. net *4 7‘> Inf *yy mat ion Wanted A NY information from, or relative to Mr. FaKOKfifcK Lowk, 1’rintor, a native of Manchester, England, und who, when last heard 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. Low e, to the care of the editor of the Charleston Courier, will be thankfully received. flj 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 iu their papers. jun 22 49 L*>oking-ti lasses. J UST received, per schooner Retrieve, an elegant assortment of Mantle and Pier Looking-Glasses, at manufactory pri ees, by ‘ " dec 18 J. B. HERBERT & CO. toves, t asi o, licet iron liox t n<_)l( SALE by 1 N. B. WEED, No. 6, Gibboiiu’ Range, nov 24 Spanish Segars. $}© ?M X qr S .lo \ S ' ,anish Se S" s - Just receiveil ]>nr Globe, anil for pule by J. B. HERBERT & CO dor 4 Webster’s spelling Books, R ECEIVED and fer snlo by Jan 1J X. IS. WEED. Notice. N EVE MONTHS allc-r the date of this notice, iqqilirution will he made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Libor- ty County, lor permission to noli u port of the real estate uf John Stacy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs anil creditors ul'snid deceased. JOHN \V. STACY, Administrator. dec If! 21 Notice. 4 LI. persons hsving demands against the estate of Constant Freeman, Esq late of the city of Washington, deceased, are re quired to hand them in, Icgnlly a'toted within the time prescribed by lavy : and those indebted to said estate, are rtqurtd fo imk. immediate payment, to JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r. Jan 14 4-»»i N otice. T HOSE who have any demands agninst the late MOttilias 'Sublessor, late of Chatham County, deceased, are requested to ronder in their demands, properly at tested ; and those indebted to said deceas ed, to make immediate payment, to CHARLES RAPP, Qualified Executor. Jan 15 43i.f Hide Whips. GROCE Hide Whips, received and for sale by AT. B. WEED* dec 13 Bi ot Bread ■g C\ HALF BBLS. Inj-lis’ Pilot Bread, J. Aal just received and (or sain by dec 29 J- B. HERBERT Si CO. SCOTT’S BIBLE, STI HF.Tl fPB ED1TTOX. T? «. U V 0 55 A L S By SAMUEL V. A'l USTROXO fo 53 n omhi h B s'on fo" publishing •V'JO r 'T\ PA \ULY ’ll BLR containing nit th* final Bete'cnc s >o be comp ised in ty VnlM IR'i KOVAL OCTAVO, ami bsilishcd with a likrues> of the Audiior* TERMS. I ** shall be well nrinted, on good pnper. nj he c»*nnp '» d *nsix handsome vi Iu «. Si p W‘C' i.rsifi th«* ScrinRPra uf tfu» 0*/ .V tj Te ta'nents,{ . Int oduciory Ohs-rvu Rj pi, atory ‘ otes, ■, > P me lie 7 Ohs rvaihm -i. ail ;lie oop.-.u . Marxian’ References, i, t ! •u printed word for *orj fr-.ru (lie t, <U4 » nn S'eveoivpc Edit on, pub!.shed n>nnc; th* hor'adec— v The pri* r» will he ‘A*>1, j n ^•>«rn- } g n 4. * 3li^?<er), S >0, i-.: c«l* l» 1? 1 ue m h * wor* will be ready fordclivi •A iy, Vi 15, P.x rads of Lctic's addi I esteem Dr S > t’ - F. m > Bible, em.ii ( ,tl« calculated to promote the cans, of truth and piety It reen 8 scarcely pots fc'.e for *»nci 0 rend dail'’ th • N ites and Obs- rvaTcius inil c Family Bible without becomi • wi* rani letter man. EDiVAUDD G'i lTIN’. 1 have seen no no run ntury t.f the Su'rH Scrip’ureg wliic 1 »j wt.li aua|*,e.i"to general use and edificNtmu. Ii is r t.r.jn ; , u:e whichever, funiaij ought to uvss as. A. EtTONT. It is a work distingu shed for the timj lici- ty and convenience of its art^ngemerd, the clearness and fi lelity of iis expositionn, ti e -.eatneas and t>?rspicmty of it” style, the os* nevofi nee and candour of its .-y.ri , the c^n- c’seness and pertinency of us appleh' and for its uniform t.-d ncy U» pro note t’.u.i' ^e>ical truth and piety. ARIEL HOLlfF«. Of Dr. Scot’s Family Bible, I *«.d t’r.-e to say, th ,t in my estimation it clese *v».*d’y r »ong oui ublost nod b *ai ''.o*nm 'da T‘I0M\S B V! DfV'N. Df. Scott’s Family ll bie ii»t,-rdeu mare »*. pecially for t' v. use of Oh*istisn .tmil.tr *. i; \ work high y ev-ing dical, extensive.) -.ithuc* ive, und deeply i' leres'ifig Daniel o. s andebs. Tha charnel er of Dr. $co"’b C.jm.-n-u'hry on tin* Bible 13 so general!) known, r - i « uglily approved amongst the rn st int** !-g t and l ions Cl.v st ans throughout our cn, ,• •, n-.l hus prsstd rapidly through so rr.nnv i* .« editions, rl at 1 deem further rec:.nm*,.;.i V lions needless* J VOi'.i\ I am acquainted with n*> Com ~»ei.iar\ •«) ?h Sacred 'c iptuies will h l would tr ■ •ord kily' rccommoi.ci *or g neral u e, pian of the work is good jnSUUABA f Perhaps in no way, can .iuiiis i s i si * f youth, and private Christians, d -i rv'ce to society, than by exe tm,. selves to disstminute this tmlv invR,. w* k JOSHUA HUN INGTO . I know of no Hommentaiy which *• h’tn.’ calculated for diffusing correct vi* s uf tin grtrt truths of Cliriati«iuiy t si d U-v ,.g s, h,. fary impiessiotis on th» mind when rising ’icm the pe*u>al of it, than the one you tire about to pubtibh. DANIEL SHARPE. No writer s em« less d sp-sed to ccri'cml for barren specuUui ns. None momunil'oim. ly or mere pow* • fully inculcr/■ :sthe grent es* entiala of religion The spirit wl-.h pir- vuDs the work is exculltn'; i is the me.k, nffectionart, healing, yet faithful *thri> of th(t . t DA MEL DANA. From particular ex-iminoti ^n. snd corr.iir- rng lustimonv, them is no dtuib* on my trfiirl that Scott's Family Bible »» superior to i>ll oihi.rs JOSEPH EMF/.lSON. You will plei.s- to «e d ae six ccpict ’.•( Sc ’it's Bible ; I refer to your lately p'o* »»>*• 1 edition Peri.ap:; I; hall induce five nvre to bke the same number. H- f, It is wdh extreme pleasure I pa-rnei^e you are about to publish a new e h «o » 1 Scott's Bible. Having been in puss ‘s' > n i it more than 20 y ai. c , I trus' I know s-’r.;:’ •ig of its ralue, and a n dete. mil e:' t - *o. n ote ns c rcuiation among my frien Is Y u will please forward six copies as sooit »s i• i.shid. _ r.M 1 lirtve obta*nod four subicribsrs f»r tl.e exet'.lent work you are publishing H. v I propose: to take seven seis of Scot'.''s iJi* blc, bud will be accountable for the ssi.te, .1 I have obtained lobsc.ibersfornini copies of Scott's F mily B.ble. ,t 'l I shah probably need eight or ten s* is i Scott*s Family Bible. .1 F* Rev. S. S. of I*, has o' lained ten s-d.^v b< rs. K. if. I have observed that you aro about |-'n< li‘hing another edition of Scott's B ble tope you m«y su'C?e ! ss you h ve dmeia ormer editions. I l ave been endeavoring b procure subscribers anim g our people, ani enor more subscribers wiii be obtui. ed. 0. .S.!» I will take ten sets (of Scott’s B SVJ bound and loitered. J. ¥■ l have obtained ton subscribc-is f>r y •* edition of the Fam.iy BiLle—und have r’ ubt but ‘here might bes -mc'li" g hk.’l - copies ■ ol 1 in this place if you had in r,’ ierc—I thought tbe work ought tob*-- coil; aged and for hut reason to k a saba. tion paper. It is a work that every should have that is able to purchase. J. E M fi- I um glad, 'bat y^u propose to piiat IT Scott's excellent Family Comm ii.my, should be very glaJ .fit were in my power to give a more Jibaal patronage to ihe tv than, hb circumstances are, I can. I *-*• >wever, be able to do snmctirng ; eight ■' n se's I shall certainly take; and it way ^ i- uble that number, A. 8* ^ 1 have p.ouired fifteen subsetib-r* l - Scott's B ble. J A.U.^ 1 think 1 shall dispose of 20set3 orni'i^^ *.he Family Bible. I have circulated proposals for S<*.oii' B bl<* ; l ow many have been engaged in esnnot ii 1! ; but between 20 and JO sets 1 ' ill s vicinity. J* 1 ?;, I have concluded to become response to you fo: thirty sets of Scott’s Cumii«e"t»7’ I have procured 106 subscribers to Bible; 6 lets to be bound in calf; 3 8et ' be done in hoards the other 97 -c’s. built- and lettered as described in th-' prosp^ectu?- 1 presume I could procure 500 sunset hers for your edition of Scott’s Bible demand is increasing for them IVY *!" finally supersede every other ? arge or rj ‘J Bible. Fifty of my subscribers live wjnj circle of 8 miles! * 8| Just published an edition of the sakk » completed in six volumes, without , references; price in boards ^13; ‘ n s . j g21; tn calf g27. Either of th.te ^ msy be had of the publish r in Boston ,* S. C. & J* SCHENCK, Savannah. ,g .la' 11 J- m Carron Castings, fi©o®(D0 P0UN ’ DS Carran Ca8 i dec 18 ings, for snlo low, liy N. B. WEED. Marking Brushes, O F a superior quality, jest rercit™ *■' for sale by GEO* RVCli^* nov 20 ’