Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, February 01, 1825, Image 4

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wnuuio ®Mm Sheriff’s Sales. C|W|U, be sold at theCour House In Tall - \J7 nail Count!', on the Art Tueaday Feu, uary nest, et Ihe usual buura of aalt, l Wit !** Ten likely negroes, Dinah a woman, ji or 40 years of age, Charlotte, abuUt 15 yean old, Tom, a boy about 12. Cyrua, a boy about 10. Toilet, about 30 yeara old, Dill. Mury, O ace, am) Heater, Kirla— Harry a boy about 7 niontha old. All levied on M the property of J.ntss A Tippina. to aatiafv Jit fa, in favour of the President, ilircetora anu Company of the U*. rien Bank. Alao, 300 acre. of land lyin, in raid county. E -anted to John Rohlson. Alao, 200 arrea of nd, granted to John Ryard. Also, 400 acres of laud granted to Jneeph ftobertaon, Al : hing on the waters of the Ohoopie. in avid county, levied on as the property of Caaweii Moore, to satisfy sundry/' fat from a .lust era Court, in favour of Allen Powell—lev'ud by t constable and returned to me. AUo, 52J acres lying on the Ohoopie, with Mr improvement, levied on ns the propen. of John M Pariand, tusatafy hta taa fur 18.3 All concerned will please lake notice A. JOHNSON, S. T. C 221 December, 1834. d-.- 0 30 ranfl sum Sheriff's Sales, O N the ft-st Saturday after die fi st Tues day, in Pebrmry nex», will be sold at the *rket Home, in the town of St Marys, be. veeu the houra of ten ana four o'clock, a tw * story home end out buildings, ait iate-1 in the town ol St. Mary*, on lot number four. Icfi« cd on a* the property of George W Martin, to sat afy tn execution in favor of Belton A. Copp. A ao, two negroes, Colerain and Silvia, lev ied on ai the property of John Parker, t«* satisfy xn execution in favor of Scott and Bai ley, and other*. Alao, one negro man named Boatswain, le vied on as the property > f Samuel Swearin gfen, to satisfy an execution on the foreclosure of a mortgage, in favor of Thomaa H. Miller, for Andrew Low & Co. M H. HEBBARD, 5. C, C. January 1,18:5. Jar. 8 r 7 Sheriff’s Sales. On fte firtl Tuenluy in February ncit, TBWI ,t. :.e aolil at tue Coiiit-Hutue. in h VJ c ly of Svva nan, belwteu the hours or ten and four o'clock, Kig'.teen negrora, v-f. —Cha. lotto, Ditccve Eve, Tcnah, Titus, Sambo, Nero, Belinda D ireus, Isaac, Beta jiippio, Caiua, Clo*, Peg. gy, Anno, Bitty, and Monday, levied on by Consent, as ihe properly of N. O. Kotherfoid under a fi fa. on a foreclosure of a mortgage- in favor of tilt Bank of Darien. ISAAC D’LYON, S C. C. nec 6 10 sHKKlrTSSALE. On Ihcfirst Tuesday in February next, ! ai. oc a rid at die Court HomSc between the hours of ten and four o'clock, the fun ring three Negroes, viz i Mar>, otherwise known by the name of Conatauce, and her two chidren Lucy an. K xi.ih, levied on under a foreclosure of a mortgage, as the proper!, of William II Hoi land, to aatiafy Qaudry A hufsure. I D’LYON, S C. C. doc 4 9 Sheriff's Sales. On ’be firtt Tuetd y in t'rb miry next, tarf 1,1, .o auu at t.ie Lmirt-Huuso, be \NI tween the usual hours of ten and lour o'clock, lmi rorementa of Lot No- 10, St. Gall, city of Savannah, levied on ..the proper y of Ann P it, to satisfy an taeculton in favor of 1 liom as Lucias. Lot ho. 15, the corner of Franklin and Bpring au. Oglethrope. ward, with llm ini- provimenis thereon, levied on as the Piop- erty of Thusi Willa.i.s, to satisfy an execu tion in favor uf Jaa. Uayman, fur uao of Wm Waters. A Douse n'he north comer of lot No- 6. OgiCttn-.pe ward, near Chatuam-at. city ol' Savannati. to aatiaf- an execution in favor of Joseph Burnet again«t Ju i» Briakel. Half i t v o. 4, Ee.naburg, Oglellirope ward, and the urnapi ed leave ol three ye.rv from 1st January next, levied on as the pr‘p- try of Robt L-win/p sat.sfv an exenution ii favor of J. W 14 P-nderpast- The tbovt property levied on by a cotiit-ahle u de ea ecutiona from a Justices court and icturned to 1 D’LYON, S C. C. ys e 3 32 Sheriff’s Sale. O N the first "ill s lay in Fi. ru ry next, be- twee-n the usual hours, will be sold at the "on l House, in the county of Glynn, nix tiu, d ed and forty two aerta of land, tnoreorleia, -uuateon Ihe li.and of St. Si- mo ’a, computed f several a. pnate t acts, C jinmo V known .-a ihe village anti Hie farm trots, lev ed on and to bn sold aa the prop* ert t.f George Baillie, under a rule absolute, ftt .i.tnd by the Superior Court uf Glynn Coun- ty, on the forecloaure of ip .rtgage, at the m- at.r.i-e of Hubert Sett,administrator otGeorge Sr tt, deecare I. Condition rail,—purrhu- er I-, pay for titles. IAMKS BLUb, S G.C. D r crmb r 30. 1814. ec 31 31 Sheriff’s Sales. O N ihe first Sat unity, after the first Tttea- da. in March, will be auld at the M-u. vet House, in lha town t f St. Marya. b. twee the hours of ten and four o’clnca, a negro bov named M res: leried on aa the propert {Cornelius Hun, to aatisly an execution on furccloaure of a mortgage in favor of .1 hn Chevalier. M H HKBRAIID, S. C. C. 8>- Varys January 18 J* 18 37 bhenll s bale. On thefinl Turntmj in March next, Mill. he void al .hr Hull t future it the .7 town nf Jeffe-min, f!»m fell County be ween 'he hours of ten and four u’eloek, Nine Negroes, G ace and l er cliiid--i-n Harriett, Charlotte, Lucinda, Usual, Lott hi:, Bliav, Henry anti Bob, Ipvifd on as the prop, ert! of Ju -eph Bain, to satisfy an e rerun oil in favor < f .V I a n H Williams nnd ntltera Alao, a t act of l and, containing two linn- tl ed and '.ftv aerta, mure nr leva, lying nip e county of Camden, bnu' ded north by J ia- ph Cone, sniitn by B yaut vbefHeM, cast by t- Gr t Sai l's l iver, and went by unknown Itr.d. lev d on aa the property of Bt,»il kheffi d, lo satisfy t-1 t a.-cudon in favor Rob r Brait II Proper v po nied nut hv tht d'fcndant G. W THOI1AS, D. S. C. C. J fieraon Jan 22,18 5 J-n 7 *3 Georgia—Camden County. Supf.hioh Court, October Term, 1»1‘24. Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Selvester Bryant. , N petition of T-m«thy Hopkini, >titii\g that in consideration of certain prom- iMoryl notez, made to the »x»d Timothy, by them, fine pavablc with interest, from firM of January, 1821, on the ftrat of January. 18221 a second payable as aforcaai t, on the firat of January, 182.1/ and a third payable ai afore said, on the first of January, 1824. exscumd a mortgage to said Timothy Ifrpkini, tna hci"* and asaigns, on all thoae four tracs of t ..»d, a.tuated in the cminty aforesaid, conveyed «») the said Ti nothv, to the aaid Fangleyand Sclvater, and lying on the aouch aide of Great Sattlla River, one (net containing sev enty*aeyen|acres, more rr leas/ two tracts cnntaini:ur fit^y acres, m ire or less, and one ♦ther tract, contnining one hundred and eigh- tyeight acres, more or less, conditioned for he payment of the ’hree aaid several notes, on the dsya sbove mcn*ioiied, and that aaid several notes remain unpaid—on motion o* Arclnhaltl Clark, attorney for plainti 1 ', «t ir ordered, that th a-nJ f.angley and Selveste » their lici's or Hasigns pay into Court, withii. twelve months IVom this date, l'.«e anms dut »/n aaid notes, and the idtorea wnd C(-ats, oth- t rwi«.e that the equ') of redemption be for ever foreclosed, /nd that m'-h other proceed ings take p!ace, as ar*» nursuant to law. True extra-.t from the nnn- tes, 27th Octo* her, 18 4. JOH y' BAL.F.V, Clerk. nov 4 87 ^re VAI.UARLE MEDICINE. fegetable Catholicon. Camden Superior Court. Hlxrv II ariorp, t V(jrdict MarchTormi Thomas Kino. y O N motion ol'tho Attorney of the Plain tiff, in the above case, it is ordered • hat the defendant do shew cause, on or be fore the first day of th/e next term, why a filial judgment should not be entered in the above case, as of March Term, 1808 ; nnd that publication be made of this rule, once a month, for four months, in one of the Gazettes of this District, or that a copy be served on the defenuant, sixty dayu be fore the next term. * Extract from the Minutes, JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. dee $.5 hi city Slitrirt *s a es ontimicd On the first Tuesday in Fcbniary next, II4/ ILL be soil m i-o«t of u e .uutt l» us? ? v in the city of .‘rrvsnnrh, Su.idry articles nf B d a d T ‘b^e T nvn P ated Ware, One Csrpet, Li & • levieo c as toe pr«»perty of Orran Byrri, to awti*fv tw* -teditions lor house rent, Gleaner ►ari , vb. ^rran Byrd, and as»igned to J. U. Herb*- 1 ;o. A I.D*I.Yi«N,C. V. »ar 26 5 1 Marshal’s ale. On the fiist Tucsd y in Jlla ch 4 WILL be sold brlme »h" Guurt House, N#JT n iUb oUy S-v.aim.ib, between th- ti uraof 10 and 2 ,A-lock h ae TWO LOT 4, Noa 27 and 28, lark annWard, ar.d improvements thereon, Itv e on as the property of J »hn H. Wore!, to satis fy the bala* c> decreed to be due on a dis*rcs virriM, Imui- g from the Treasury Depart ment of the United States, figni. it A- S Bui inch, John H. Morel, * d David Lem- JO IN H VOHFL. Marshal bi» Geo. Jan 21 47 Klieiifl's ;ales. On the fi. tt Tuesday in March next, YTT? i,L beiolt! a. ‘h< Court-Housr between V/ the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, T -e follow.ng -I* m gr**, H;nnah, Isaac, Lo.. lot, William, Peter, and Hunnah, levied on atnJcr a fi* f*. o i fnr»*clnaure from J..hi' Hunter to the dlantera* Bank. F ur nO’i'toea, Biliv, Mos 1 a. Will and J^n fly levied on under a fi. la on forecLaure of a mortgage from O. H. Hayden, to Jvremi* ah Cuvier. fi dministrator s Sale. TDII.L be aoid at the G«»u t-Hmiae in Sa- V# vurnsh, on toe firat Tuc.-day in Mrrch nest, between th* hours of len and two o'clk ONE CHEST OF CAR n ENTER'S TOOL?. U SUMtRY PATTERNS FOR CAS'I INGS • he p-rfn»n".| estate of J >hn Cl.irk, deceased Terms of aale cash. HENRY MWT.ri^ Admtuu: rato* of J Clark* Jan 14 42 State of beorgta. By Elijah Bake r. Clerk of the Court of Or dinary. for Liberty County. M RS. LilZftE.il WALlHoUB. ap plies tor eitera of adminiairistion on •h’ estate a«d eff eta of Thomas G ivehh, ••a next nf k o s These Hre therefore, tt cue nnd adrnnn ; sit, nM a-il sinfrulnr the ^ind e« } •n-t creditors nf ih*- a>dd d«-cea-ed, tofis ihetr <hj-fCtiona if sny they have, in my i.flU e a> <icebornu h, on nr t -*»for* the first M*n'ay I. March iu xt, e»he*wise le*tera of admins- ration will he grunted to the aa d applicant. G-ven under my h nd and »e.d, this t nth day of JaMiaiy, n me the >eftr nf <ui Lord cighte-*-» Inin *ml a d w ntv five L. S.) E HAKEli C. C O L C. 1 14 -tl ^ HB subacribtr rein- ctfully solinita »he at tention of eve»-y friend of suffering hu man'll), to to the above ntw and invaluable remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating from the statem the very seeds uf disease, sndin restoring the deranged and morbid condition of the organs of life to a free and healthy exercise of their functons, h«i exci- t(nl the asiunialimeni, and completely ailen e*d the objections of the most tner ddoua — Facts are the best argumenti. In order to pu* the virtue* of the Uadiolieon to as severe a scrutiny at possible, it wa- offered by adver tisement. together with the attendance of* physic*'sn, gratuitously to any peram who would apply for it, and wh »*e cause might seem t* come within »hc ran^e of its healing power—numbers of severe casni «4'R»r-g -it d* ing,ai d lome of them seemingly d'^P' r onea, pr entod themselves, all of which have b-en cured or so mucii relieved as to warrant tlu a«ter;iim that a little perseverance will do so In fact, such is the confidence ofthc physi cian under whose ca e these patients were, disced; in this remedy, a cm-fide ce reau t in,» from the irresistible con ictr n tint has neeu forced upon his mind by ocular demon- i>ration, ai d • pen*.tul trial of it on Ivmseli that he permit* me to declare it a9 h>8 drei- did opinion, that the Gath tlicnn it not onl> a perfectly safe and innocent, hut a must pow erful and invaluable remedy in cei iam due easei and states of the •* a*cm, such sa i lie foi- lowing i— 1‘C Jility resulting from intemperance and d'SSipalioni Oi l and invclerat- U!ccn». Pains in t'ie b'-n • >tt*nded wiih t-wellmgs i f the jon-4{ Lidigerinn, Biot he* on the face, tump c , Ac > Ah com;daintM of the Liver; Tetter.- Y.‘<w.*; Syphilis.- Cutaneous diseases generally j Mercurial and scrofulous com- pi ints The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol- emnlv pledges h s word consur.s exclusively - f veg-tshle niH te-) with the exception of a si ght d.-tt rmi ittion lo the bowels, which it preserves in a soluble state, act* insensibly, is pleasant to the taste, and r> quires n particu- ar regimen, (abitinenee from spirtuoui Ii- q tori alwaya excepted,) or confinement. As (gentle, tut and agree, bie cathartic mtd on e, improving the appetite and r* storing the .;enrral tone nf the a\s r em, it la con id*uitt> recommended to iadies in a delicatr situa tion. W W PO ITER, 66 Chusnut-aireet. could wish to be. With my thanks, I am your obliged humble servant, Uc GVOKCE KANE. City of Phi '<1 <{r J phia, ts. George K.oe, of the District of South- wark, personally appeared, and, being dul« tworn, doth declare and aay that the abovt statement iain all reapects correct and true ind that the signature to it is in the baod writing of this deponent Ji)H* T niVNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28,, 18*44- SCOTT’S BIBLE, •TKRBtiTYFB RDITIOX. G< orgil—Camden County. -10 i . WHOM Ii !*AV COn .e'n )E.tEA5 Be'ton A Copp, F, q applies i#* t«> the Court >1 Ordinary of Kind si-un* ty. for Lr.Iicmof A-im . iairjtion on the eatatr of Joseph Hixby, «*.te ot s-iid coun y, decius ed : rlw s- are, therefore, to rit * a*id admon ish, al! and singular, (he he rs s d ce-litoia os a-ml deceasrd, to fiie their o'j ti * s. if a iv 'hey have, in my office, on or o f e the firat M indav in March ne t, o'herwir.e leuerv will be granted th ■ applicant. Witness the H •nonble Will am Gibson, one of the J jaticta of laid C"U'L this twenty sec n I d«y of ian.iury, .'8J5 JOHN BAU-EY, C* C. O. C C. .Tin °7 N otice. Administrator’s ^a'e. W ILL be a <1 - n the first I neadsy •< March nett ar the Court disuse in the ci»v of Savannah, within -he hmrs preaerbed bv law, TWENTY ELIG IT 8HARF.8 Of PLAN fERS' BANK n I O- K, belonging (he ea at-i ofCon.-t*nt Freemen, Esq- deceits ed* Sold for the benefit of the heirs so • creditors of said eM-t-: T**rm of«alc ca»»** JAM Eh HUNTER, Acim'r. Jan 14 42 in Ettuiry. . A a ^otity^of Ho"s -hold and K-'chen Fur- nitu e Tew.d on tinner an fa -m i,f»«iumrg of . -no tg"gc, from F.'e-ajr Karly to Amo. Bcudder. I D’LYON, H. C C j.n 3 32 Sheriff’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in March next, STW b“ sold t the • ourt-H nisc, be V/ tween the usual houra o ten and four o Ctock, Eighty negro slaves, via. Nelson, Rachel, 9am, Morr.s, Cha I s, Mille*, Hannah, Harry, Fibre, A ns, Sam, Silvv, Hercules, Braboy, Juhn, Ut i l, Nanny, Philip, Judy, John* Har ry. Eve, P'idipj Ann-4, Lucy, Monday, Tenth, Molly, Hemy. Hen, Vm«s Cain, Cumha, Celia, F ora, Nellv, Hannah, bimnr. I/>kc). Faddy,Jeany,*Rrmu%Cin«la, Beck, F mny, lo:, ILi'.', July, Phebe, Jack, B'-Ua, Fanny, Jack, Hoh-.rt, I mac, Puirpev, Us-ar, City, Will'»ugHhy, Fortune, H»ch*l, Phillis, Ric • ard, td ne r , Jane, London, Davy, ishmai l, I.ixzv, 9 »*v George, Grace, C'uljo, Caty, Bet sy, Sn-n.is »n, Hilly, Molly ard Abralum, to gether with ti e future issue und increase ot the famiii*-'*, levied on under s fi fa. o>- forecloKure of a mnMgage, from George L. Cope, in f-vor of Peter Mitchell, Job M'Nish, and Robert Mitchell 1. D’LYON, A’ C C. ded 31 31 Thomas Camming and otht*/, Complainants and iVilliam Hullace and others Defeiulnnts Chatham Superior Court, January Term. 182 4k I f appearing to the Court, by the a ffida vit of Joseph Lumming that William Wsl ace and Sarah his wife, Mary Ulay, Ann Cl»y Elixa Clay, Mary Jane Clay, William Clu> Joseph Clay, Ralph Clay, Mary Ann Clay Henry Clay, and Elisabeth Clay, who arc par 'tel ocrennam-t «kuvo can*, reside tcyond the limits of the state of Georgn* nd within the United States and ttut Janu* Clay, also a defendant, is in foreign pat* seyond the limits of the United States. O notion of complainants* solicitors, it ia or-h :d that the saitl defendants, firat named, *etpectively appear and answer the eomi<l»; tuts’ bill, within four months from the date • • his rule, and the anid Jam^a Clay, within nio» (iiontha. And it ia further ordered, t . -t •lie be published once a week, during nil*- months, in one of the public GsxcUc*a of th.r state* A true copy from the minutes. A. b. FANNIN, Clerk, may It 42fna Prune Sugar and Hum. lillDS. superior St. Croix sugar ■is I New-England rum 25 barrelH ( Just received aud for sole by F. M’bEHMOTT. IN EQUITY. Between W Davies sidnvnistrator. Complain ant and John * a'nochan Jldm'mstrator, d' bonis non with the wi t annexed oj George Richardson, and others, Dcjendaiits In egiu'y t.h ukam Supenor Cou. t— Chancery, '2Gth Ji gust, 1824 I T appearing that John Murray Carnochan, one uf the defendants in the said bill of (•mplaint m-mril, resides without th^ atate ot Cito gia, in tliat part of the United Kingdom* r Great Britain too Ireland, cal . d HcotUrd *. It ia ordered that the axid John Murray Car- uochan, do appear ard answer to the com* plainant’a aaid bill; within nine months from -ne dite of this order, otherwise that |h (aid billj hs to him, be taken pro confessr .* arid ii ia further ordered, that • copy of this rder be l ublikhid once a seek, in one ot he- public G .zettei of this state, until the ex ora* ion of the time within which the b*H ue • utlantii requirtdlq kPPJBjJ end answer aa I'jreaaid. rue copy fromthis 2ls‘ dny August, 1824. ’ 4HBMKJN, Cleik N INE months after date application will be made to the Honorable the Jus tices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to sell a trad of land, known aa number eight, 8th District, Pike (formerly Monroe) County, for the benefit ofthe heirs nnd creditors of the estate of of N. a. Bnyurd. N. J. BAYARD, •Administrator estate N. S- Bayard. .Inn Tint Adniinistr.it. r’s Notice. Phihit.dphia, May 31, 1824 At the request of Mr. W. W Pu.t?r, I have •wte v* exhibited, in severed ii. tnn«v -, a n.edi ,«a-d a*rup ealkd Po'l-r'b Vcgetihle Catho- icon, wit!, the must decided advantage. 1 iiaa, as et, never failed eff*rti'ig u cure in «:»ery case in which 1 have t'-.onght proper to employ it. H. il’MUtt I HIE, M U- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Catholicon ia peculiarly adapted to those diseases which a«*e prevale t among the eolnured population ot the south In that disease which is called yaws, it is a nurc remedy i a single trial of it, will convince planters of its superior efficacv tn any rente iy of a si milar nntu e in the United biajtes* N «N .E.c\.i H^lronrt this date, we a. all ap ply to the HotiurahVe the Inferior Court i Chatham count t, when sitting fin ordinary pirpnsca, to sell the real estate uf Wiham Mayhew. C. H HAYDEN, P. MAVIIEW, Ad mini at ta^r's august 12 4* Admiiiisliator’s Notice. VTINE MONTHS otter dote, I sh.di anply iw to the Hunmable the Inferior Coin ol hatham county, (when sitting for ordii \>y purpoifa) for leave to sell the real ca nte ol iatac H. Robins, to satisfy the heirs an t crc<L •tori. C. If HAYDEN, Admininrsto « august 12 45 NO. ICE. 'lY'IR siibsoribeta beiii(- .bout to dfcline bu- A Kinesa in this piarc, requrat persons ba *K domain!, agonal them, to prelent them r payment A. B. FANNIN A f'O. Notice. I JERSONS hftving dumands against the estate ot Thumtis JoJi.iuton, will plense present tln-m, properly ittested, nt the Coiiuting-ituonj e ti. & .1. Jlubrrshain. HA .\i CT A L. JOHNSTON, Executrix ofthe estate ol Tliomae Johnston. dee HI tilfr. NOTUtfi. N INF, months after d.te, application will be made to the Inleitor Court nf I II ham Ceni.tyj sitting for ord nary pnrp.'.r. f r an irder, ahaolutr, to sell Inis Nna fiur ko five ,4.1.11 5) in Caipenler’n tt„w, and lot N .. one, (I) Green Ward,in *lio ci-y of Ruvann.li, being the real estate ot Fr.neia Jilineau, dec. h»r tile benefit ol tb»* heiri an't creditor* ol arideatate IVILLIXM GAS O Qualified Lxrcutor. 1 7 97a NOTICE. P ERSONS having demands against the es tate of <he 1-de William Craig, d^c. srt i quested to render the su.ne, properly at tested, within the time prescribed by law, and ihose indented to said estate are earnestly culled upon to settle the same without de lay. JOHN M’NJSH, Executor Thi ailephia, July 28th, 1824. Mr. W W. Potter, Dec- Sir—You exprt-saed a wish th-.t 1 would g'vc a concise statement of n»v • Jtf r mgs from the hopeless com*«.eiiceinei.t, t 'ue pniient i-ropitious stage <;f my disease Ab<;itt live years ago, nn in) parage fium Dordeuui, during the month of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, I was seised withavolent fever. Having no med cal at- jBinlA-oon KoawI, I «ni eo'npel'.ed to bear it, as 1 n.*ght for two weeks, when <»n my ar -ival at Ubarlcston, 8. C. it w ti treated as fyphtis. The skill of mV Physician subdmd the fever, hut PI aniv-hke, the terminalion of this gave ris- to a dueaie t q ialty distress, ing, an which, till now, I had ih >ught incur, •hie. Various abscesses made thei unwel come appearance, par-icularly on the j untt, which were awe led to an enormous mgr.— rheae g-adually subsided into hard tumors, one of which on my left knee affected the hone—nn inc sina was now made sna a large evacuation of iua, mixed with pieces of bone took place. Ii a Mition to this. I suff-n cc the most excruciating pain* in my j tints tliat mar ever experienced Every ming that was adminiaterrd either gave ine no relief *r ser ved to aggravate the lisease, the severity cl which increased w'"h every succeeding year. Such whs mv painful si ualtfni tliat I Ic-paire of ever being restored to my heal h i 1 bad no- only tried ti»e e iriar means of relief, but used, though in v»in, every popular rem edy 1 co ild hea< of It was in this awful and despond'ng condition,! hat I waapereukded to ommenreacoirae of your V f ‘ h on, and the happy resu't in, ** f om the use of the two hntths my whole \yfrtn ha * under gone a complete two ution mif p.unt A- ivf Jo si- ke me ,*” the diarharge fr sin my knee L*eg to aimmibh, nnd aim*! cease t altogether, tin ulcer from whence it proceeded being com pletelv b"nb*d. The tumor*, for the temova) of which I have tried in vain more remedies than I can name, are rapidly decreasing ; my appetite- which w*ia gone, lisa returned—l so in fact, neariy wel», ami f» ei confident tl.al a few brntiea more of yvur, (to me) iuvalua.de medicine, will nrke me per ectly ao. Your oblig' d friend, THOMAS UIIO'VN, JR. Philadelphia, July 4 '6, 18 4- Wv confidence in the vrgeubie catholicon ia undiininiahwd, and as fn-Lli in tancoa of itr- powers hiw daily occuiri. g,in my own prac tice I have no hesitation in recommending i> in the pccul-ar d.aeasea to Wiich it is apui-■<•;.- hie, as superior to any reme ly I am acquni t ed with. M. M’kSUU'l RlE. 14 D. NO I ICE. The advantages ofthi*» medir.'n * are, not confining Die pa ient unnec.*s*arily to the house, or keeping him from hit b iainrai.— With one solita. y oxccption- hat o r S'lirltu- oils liquors, it does not lay any nstric*io 's upon his app..ute It <s>>o gcntic n ua opera on that ihe p tient finds liiinaelf getting well he cannot tell how- Aa it ia not the wish ofthe propiictor to lake sny thing lor winch he cannot give a ror-aideration equal in va’.ue person*, at ■ dtRunce who may wish to try iia medicine, hut who are not certain if it he applicobie »o their comolaint, are request- d to deaenbe *he»r csso and symp’otia in t 'etter, pnst-paid, a .d .luecoul to hun—th a etter will be im;m dmlely placed in ti inils fully comp tent to de*'di the question.— Should >he reiiHy not ie^m to suit the dis ease, they will be frankly told go. CAUTI N* To prevent d 'appointment it is well to st .te that it takes in ordinary cases from 3 to 5 bottles to effect a cure sothatpe.su who -ire labouring under any serous infirmity, must nvdre up thei" mind to pen(:veie tn that tit- n at least—if thev do not, they might as well sxve themselves tlu* trouble* and expense ■f ii lag a si> j Her quuntitv. All oilers p/H p iid nnd enclosing the mmsyt immed ate!y *Utnd d t •, and die medicine packed and djiverevl with directions for use, *i> any place in the city, and forwarded as di re »-.d , | N B To preven* the possibility of cl! im position, it vi’l b« sold ii, the city ofPhiiadeh k )hia, at the <dHc« in Fifth near Uacc-Stret. oral the dwelling of the :>n)pri tor, Nj. 66 t'hejnut street, only, and abroad by his su ilioiiscd sgeuffl. W W PftTl F.51, 66 Ciesnut St -eel, Phi lade pfiia• PhUwUphia, May 28,18 4 Sir—Tn consequence «f imprudent exp a tire lb i- -'irs ag*j. I had th j m 'fortune *o b • conr.e • ffi cl«:d wi»»i a disear-, toe painful ri* subs ol which induced me to appl*. in suc cession to several respect <blc physicians of this city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose reir-ed*es I re- ceived another complaint q**itt* as dtatt easing ms the former. My whole system became a - fected. 1 could get no res>t at night on ac count of the violent pain that I felt in every part of niy body / the weakneos and e eaci* tionof which wa* imhthat I could scarcely walk. In th s atat<* 1 fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon-four bottles of which, has completely real ore,1 me, I have now no paint my appetite is good ; and my strength restored With many thanks for thi* relief your on d ente lna given me, 1 am your obliged friend, &c WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn aod subscr Sed to b. fore me, May 28 1824 JOHN BINNi, A Jeriuan. Phi adelphia, Mny 28. 18~'4. Sir—I am now, thanks to your medicine, a hearty nia F >r nearly six years I have been a martyr to a disease, whose ra« ag a threat ened, if not soon stopped, to put a period to my exigence. Hiving had no regular medi* 5al advice from the commencemenf, mv comnlaiut at last got to auch a height that I could nut swallow without great pain and difficu'ty* Tumors formed in different parts of my body, and I began to think my situation almost desperate. The five bottles ofthe Catholicon which 1 have tak»*n have com- I have appointed GEORGE RYE 190N Druggid, ji Savannah, in. :.oie agent. Drug gists w.i t ng the above valnuble medicine ivill b supplied by him for caah, at tti** same rati-, as if oidcred direct from me—v z. &30 pc d .xcn, or three dollarn • s ugie bottle. W tV. »*OTTEll 4 Philadelphia. Any persf.i.ou appliialion to tbe suh«r.ifi*r wdl be iurmiilKd with cerlifiCitcs of the ffi cacv of the t-bove medicine,snlfi.’ieul •> • *ui* v>nce the mind of the most aceptirai. althoyyh too numerous'-nil Lngthy for nr vspuper n- sertiqn. GKO- RYERsO \ Drm giat, Cn-ncroI Un) aud Whitlakei-Streets, dec 13 N otice. N INE months sfter date, I shall apply to the Court «f Ordinary of Cnindcn coun ty, tor leave tosell a lot of land, lying in Mon .ve county, in the tenth district nv nbe< ninety**onc. belonging to the o r [>hann of Lev J dins, dec. lor the benefit of said orphans- JOHN LKE, Guardian. T-im 17 20 1 as 1 N otice IS HEREBY GlVEfr, T HAT three months after date, applica tion will be made to the Bunk of the Statu of Georgia, to issue a new certiliicatc of stock, lor one lost, israed on the 17th March, IW19, in favor of John M'Kinne.Jun. or twenty-live ulnucs, and uumburud 243 B. M’KINNE, Guardian of.'John M’lvinno, Jun. Augusta, t)ee. 16, 1634. d 111 *ltpt Notice. ^TlNE months after dale, l ahull apply »c Lx the t;ourt of Ordinary of Camden coun* iy rf for leave to sell the ieal estate of Join. D Young, late of aaid count) deceased, Iot tlu* •cncfit of the heirH of t-uri c!t*ce sed. JESSE r’lAWFORD, Administrator i Mute of John D. Young J» % n V PftOl'OsiALSi % SAMUEt. T. AUMSTRWO S3. Combi 1 1. It s'on for publishing S if p ^ FA •fTLY BIBLE contairung alt the gmlil RefstcnctS. to be cen t ised i>, ,/r VOLUMES ROYAL OCTAVO, uud ti bdl. shed with a likr»eu of the Author* TERMS. I t all ill be well printed, on good paper, inj be cnmp' iscd m six ham!some volu mes. It will conti ah the 9criptu'es of the O'd nl •Y’W Testaments, tIntroductory Ohs.rva ;oiu, Explanatory JSoies, am: Ptactical Observation* Hiiti all die ;op.mu Marginal liefe< tacts, nt* •ng printed word for word fr in* the L -r.doa Stereotype Edition, pubiuhed -ince the Au- thop’s dece ine The price will Ke $21, in ttosrds i $-'4. in sheep, $30, in ^alf bimliug. The w hite work will be ready for delivery by Msy, 1825. 7 Ex tacts of Lettes addressed to the Pub'is'ert, 1 esteem l)r. Scott’* F«m !y Bible, emm miv csluulatcd to prom »tc tne cause ot truth and NOilcE N INE months afier dale, oppRciition w’dl h* niade to the Hon. the Jn< gesol the Cour« .it Ordinary f Cha h«m county, for leave t* -•el* all the rcaleaiati. of die late William Guig. ■leceaaed, for the benefit ofthe heirs at.dcieu •tors ui aaid estate. JOHN M*M1>H, Executor O't 12 71 No i h;K. N INE UONIHS sf-ertt.ic ilate hereof, ap- plicatiou v ill be mad* to th»* llottorabl* th. Interior Court of Chai.hxrn county, wher: •dtii.g for ordinaly \ ut potted, f.»r leave to seh < lot* with th • improvemcuia, situaie inth» of Suvamtah. in the aaid county,and know in the plan of said oil* by the No. 53, Brow** Ward, tor tne benefit of the heirs and legatee* of the estate ot the late Hugh U’Lail, de ceased. THOMAS M’CAT.L, PHILIP BUASOtl, Execut< rs. oct 14 u. 72 piety L-seenisscarcely possible for oncto j read daily the Notes and Observation! in Hie >j( Family H hie without becomings wi«. r bdltiT man. EDtYAHD D G^FFiN. I have seen nn cm mm *utary «»f the Sacred Sei iptures which 1 'hink ho well adapted to general use and edification. It ib a treasure which evert famaly ought to possess. A E » TON. I* ia * work distinguished for the vimplici- 3 tv and couve dance of its arrsng«:TBe»t, the ; cl- irness and fi .ciity of its expoai’tohs, the A ieat»e*9 and perspicu :y <>f itsstile, the o(« nevolence and candour of its spirr, the con* m iseneas snd pe.’inencv of its apptica.n ni, fl| nnd for its ummrtn temk-ncy to p.onute cv*.,* 3f ehcal truth and piety. MITEL HOLM FA. Of Dr. Scott's Fvnily Bioic, I Ic 1 free lo | that in my estimation i*. deservedly r .*.*(• f •ey. lerslly k’jown, and n l; . P>t the m*tst int-ul’H'I \\ iruughout o ir coom » .. r 'hrr-uah so many !. re r 1 s noog oui ablest tnd b^a* 'Vnnw ntH*i- I’NOM t!» BA. D’V N. Dr- Scntt's Famih 11 bu: intended m-irr ft, pecial!) for I* « use of Christian ami lien i** work high y evangelical, extensively iavruo* live, snd deeply interesting Daniel g. binders. The character ol Dr. Scott's C.uom*. on th»* Bible is so generally k jown, and n h’ghlv approved amongst and pi jus Christians thr: end has pssind rapidly 'hrr-ugh editions, that I *leciu fuithcr rec-immenu (ions needless* J I O.VSR I am acqurinted with no Oi.nv-- : *r, oa til Sacred -'C iptures, which 1 would mate cord .ally recemau nu tor gcnersl u«e. 'the pUn of ihe woik it good JOSHUA HATF.*. Perhaps in no way, can mmiiti rs, n.st'uci 1.1 <f youtn, ami ptivate Cii i.stians, do g -v.it ••'ry ct to Boci.eti, than by exertng t i.i> aclvea to disSt nn-vle this ttuly invaiutokl wok JOSHUA HUNTING I OS. I know of no ^••mmentu y w’nich is bi'Kaj* C4*iculaii*d for c'iflus'i g correct vie>»• of !*4f gr< at vfi.o.a of Ct tisti&nity, an*? feav ngsti>f !ar* imptr'isioi-H nn th mind when rnirf '• m the pe u ni ol it, than the one you am, •'buul to pubiia.il. DANIEL SHARPF. Nn writer •< ems leas disposed tjcnniiai for barren specula i na- None more ui.ilo 7 m. ly or more pow. fuily inculcates die gres, 6* -mntiaia ot religiuu The 1pint which vudea the Work is excellent; it is the n.r-k, itffcdionure, healing, yet faithful spirit of the gospel. DANIEL DANA f From ps»*ticular ex irainati n, and coi cnr*. -ng t .sumonv, the*#* is no doubt op my mi id that Soott'a Family Bihl • •s auperior to *•! ih^ra JOSFpH EMERSON You will plenae to se- d Tie six copies * 3c It's Bible ,• I refer 10 y »ur lately proj race edition Pe:iiar,s I nhwil induce five m»re ti take the • <me number. H-l- Ii is w »th extri-me pleasure I pereem yoc are about to publish a new eli ioi H Sci-tt's Bible. Having been m p-»va* "••'a r t more than 20 years, I tms' I k*inw ttnng »f its value, aud am detei mii e ti* « mote i*» circulation among my tr<en.N Y will please forward sis t opics as 3oon j» ;*j ‘••hod. n. )t I h»ve obtained four anhAcribcra »>.r ' excellent work you are puhlislnng la. c I proiioae to take otven sets iff ScottS j ble, and will be accountable for th*- san e. .1 •!. I have obtained subsci Piers for nin< erw of Scott** F imriy U ble. JO 1 shell probably need eight or ter sr’J Scott*h Fumii) Bible. J. P Rev. 8. S. of P. hss o’ tsined ten nut •" bers. F.. IL 1 hsve observed that von are gbovt. fd , hshing another edition of Sro't’g H-Se ••ope you may succeed as you h ve H-.» e • .’J former td>tiouH. 1 have been cidravr 'f ’ piocure subucriberr imm g our' people. ** * euor more subicribeis will be ob si f } J Notice. HTINE MONTHS after the date of tins -- notice, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to 6e)l a part of tne real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of aaid doceaaed. JOHN W. STACY’, Administrator. dec 18 j, Notice. 4 LL person'; h Vice lemands apainst the emate of Gonstant Freeman, Ksij L'e of Ihe city of Wes'iington, deceased, a-e -e quired to hand them in, locally ait hi ted vithin the time prescribed by law : and Ho. indebted to said e-t'te, are rtq u-i d lo m;k mmediate paym- it to' 14 HK ; HUNTER, Adm’r. Jan-4 4 ’ t Hide Whips. Qif) CROCK Hide Whips, received and by A'. B. fVEED. I will take ten sets (uf Scott’* H “ Sou- d a« d lettered. J. f I have obtained ten subscribe a f) edition of the Family Bible—snd have l ‘iibt but (here might K<* s^msth r-g l»ki 1 copies .-old in this place if you had ar K here—I thought »»e work ought t«» h* « couregt’d ana for hat re <s m to >h a simw* (ion paper 1» isav.ork (hat every f® should hsve that is able to purchase. J. E M*f I am glad, hat v-11 i»ioposetn prmA Scott's excellent F 'inly Common*my, » ' should be very glad if »t wee in my powtt f\sc a more libe'sl psironsge (o ilic »•' ) than, as circumstances are, I can. 1’^:^ however, be able to do something 1 eig 1 * *, len sets 1 shall certainly take ■, and it m*y ^ double that uumbtr. A. f - * 1 liHve procured fifteen aubscribrrt I * Sco't'aBible. J '.fy 1 hink 1 shall dispose of 20 9Cts ur m he Family Bible. f- I have circulated prnpnsa’s for S'< B n|-- / ho v msuy h**ve been • ugagtd ,n c.innot u I' / but between and 3d x hsvicitiy. J* I have c tnclu'ied to become respo^J? to you for thirty sets of Scott’s Cumme't* C J 1 I have procured 106 sub f cribers to j. , Bible 1 6 sets to be bound in ca'f, J j be done in boards the other 97 st.o, and lettered as described in the rrufptc’’ Hi 1 presume I could procure 500 iu-‘ ^ hers for your e liiion of Scott’s lliole j demand is increasing for them Tb'f finally supersede every other 'Srgeorr’y , Bible. F'lty o' my aubKribeis live circle of 8 ‘miles I J .Jg Just published an edition of thr sa'» * completed in aix volumes, vi-’sut n»» : references; pric in botrjs $ldjl n * $21; in calf $27. BRher *»f th 1* rtijy be had of «lv publish r in H*j*’®®^ S. C. & J. SCHENCK. Stvsnnak* in 11 «>\arku\g Brushes mi lull O F a amiarior for sale by quality, just n-i-fi v "‘L GKO. RY£tU>6 j nov 20