Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, March 03, 1825, Image 4

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muo fiU.211£& Sheriff’s Sales. On theJirst Tuesday in April next. ilwil.L be sold m t> e Court-House in thi 'Jkf city of Savannah, between the hour* o. ten and four o'clock I he billowing seven negroes, viz : Davis, Maria, Patience, Dublin, Beck, Trej h*na an. Oscar, with the increase of th-: females L vied on under a fi fa on a foreclosure of a mortgage as the property of Jose ph Cnrrmhers to satis fy the Bank of the 8tat«* of Georgia, Also, • ho following :>5 in rto^s, via: GuflVe, (Cooper,' Harriet, A fly, old Charlotte, Jaoi, Sky. Charlotte, Petidaw, Bess, PivCessa and child, Budget and Peggy, William, E aey, Bdlcy, Philip Phyllis, old Cumho, Jenny, old Peggy B utus, Jesse, Brutus, Sandy, Maria, Cymis, Dick, Torn,Sophia, Daphne and child Jacob,Sye.Heckt y and John,with the increaM of‘he females, levied on us the propeity ol Nicholas Cruger, under a fi fu on a foreclosure of a m irlg.igc »n favour of John Carnahan ane James McHenry for use of Christiana t.evett Also, a n gro man named Tain, levied on a the property of Charges K Fiin, under fi. fa. on a foreclosure of a mortgage in favor o Janies Anderson. Alio, the following 19 negroes, vizAbra ham, Harry, Cato, Chance, Daniel, Aaron, Sambo, Lucy, Scipio, Maryan, Kichael, Lon don, Aggy, Simon, G ace, Eliza George, Bo dy, and Jim, with thi increase of the females, levied on as the property of Flemming Akin dec. under a fi fa. ou a foreclosure of a mort gage in favor of Wm. Dixon h Go* asaigner-s of Murdoch M’L od. 1. DM.YON S. <? C |o • S'- Admim&traioi’s mile. O/i the first Tuesday in April next, 1 WILL veil at the Court-HoU^e in J ffr r- son Camden County, between the usus 1 hours of sale, Harry, Ned, and his wife Tamer, and he* four children, Daniel, Stephen. John and Y ick, *h«* property of the Estate of Get. g llon ison, deceased, for the benefit of the creditors and h .irs of said estate, pursuant to leave granted by <he Coirt of Ordinal v of said County. GriORGE MOBHIf ON, Admin g’rator, with the ** ill annexed, of George Mor i*mn, Sen. deceased. Jtfferson, 24 h Jan. 18<5. F » 2 5<* IN EQUITY. Between Lou s In come mid <V,» f.rconte, Com plmMints t t d I'ter J. row John Thsmu- Chapman, ——— Hey no'da mat Vile'in his fl >f- t D<fendantt Li .c ty Superior Court. * JlliE Compl iinants having filed their bill in 1. this Court, the object of whrh is to p*r- letnstr the testimony of certain persons there* ... named, and it appearing that the Defend ants respect vjy reside beyond the limits of the st'ite of G orgiu, and within the United Sates : It is ordered, that service upon the si.id Defendants be effected by publication in one of tb« Gaz.ttcs w> Savannah, requiring the said Defendants to uppeur and answer the <aid hill of Complainants, On or before the eleventh dav o April next. A true copy Fi- B/K*R, Clerk. February 10, 1825. Fc 17 7tf Georgia—Bryan County. By Joshua Ninth Clerk of the '«//>• of Or din a r y of die f ounty a fort-si ul t r ' Af.l. W to .| |p HAY O iCERN. IIKH V A8 tvilliam Moor, m the Count of Bulloch, applies for Letters of Ad ist ration on the estate and iffects of S ni url Baron, formerly of Liberty Con ty, dec : These arc therefore to cite and admonish ai and singuLr the kr. d ed and creditors of said decease, tc fi'-* their objections (ii any they have) in my fll.:«, on o* before the firs' Mon day in Marcu next, otherwise letters of ad ministration will he granted the applicant. Giv*>n under my hand and private seal, (there being no seal of ’ffi :e) this third day of February, otic thousand eight hundred and twenty five. [L. S ] JOSHUA SMITH, f! O C. F» 8 fifl-.f VALUABLE MEDICINE. IN EQUITY. Between W. Davies, Administrator, Complain ant. and John Cm nochan Administrator^ de hr nia non with the wVI annexed of Geor fe Richardson and others, Ihjtndants In rymiy, Chatham Superior Court— Chancery, 'iOth August, 1824. I I appeari gihat John Murray Carnochan, one of the defendants in the said bill of . jmplaint n.-<med, resides without the state oi G« oi gia, in that part of the United Kingdoms - Great Britain and Ireland, called Scotland : It is ordered that the said John Murray Car- •lochan, do appear and answer to the com plainant’s said bill, within nine months from the date of this order, otherwise that the S lid bdlj as to him, be taken pro confess" .* and it is further ordered, that a copy of thi* order be published once a week, in one die public Gazettes of this state, until the ex- pira'.ion of the time within which the said de fendant is required to appear and answer .<s aforesaid. l’rue copy from the Mantes, this 51st dsv August, 18<4 A R.FANNIN, Cle.k. 'mjrns- v1 4 SOj- Adm n st at.r s ale W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, at the Court-House in tin* 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 live hundred acres, on Cumberland Island, Camden County,known as Plum Orchard, and an undivided fourth of a certain tract of land situated on said Island, containing about five hundred acres, originally granted to Gen. Lachlan AIMn- tosii, and bounded on the south by the said Plum Orchard Tract. Also, a tract called Lottery Hill, situate on th-’ Ogeechee Road, three miles from Savannah, containing about six hundred acres, belonging to the real estate of N. S. Bayard, dognused—sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, of said estate. N. J. BAYARD, Administrator estate N. H. Bayard Feb 2 fiHat li> C.QLI I T T/iomas Camming ami others, Complainants and William Wallace and others Defendants, Chatham Superior Court, Januury Term, 182* I f appearing to the Court, by the a Ifila vit of Joseph Cumroiog that William Wal- ace and Sarah his v ; fc, Mary Clay, Ann Clay 'hza Clay* Mary Jane Clay, William Cln> r Joseph Clay, Ralph Clay, Mary Ann Clay, Henry Clay, and Elizabeth Clay, who are par ties defendants in the above case, reside beyond the limits of the ata'e of Georgia, and within the United States, and that James Clay, also a defendant, is in foreign parts, beyond the limits of the United Stales. On motioo of complainants’solicitors, it is order ed that the said defendants, first named, do respectively appear and answer the c< mtdain ants’ bill, withm four months from the date of ♦his rule, and the said James Clay, within nine months. And it is further ordered, that this t.le be published once a week, during nine nonths, in on'' of the public G; z. ttca of this -'•ate. A true copy fi«m ihe mm tes. A.B. FANNIN, Clerk, mav H 42t.fi N otic T HAT oil the second Saturday in March next, at the late residence of John Bryan, dec. all the personal property of the aforesaid deceased, will be offered for sale, to the highest bidder, for the benefit of the heirs, consisting of C'(title, Hugs, Plantation Tools, Household and Kttchin Furniture, together with sundry other articles. Terms made known on the day of sale. SOL. BRYAN, ) ISAAC.’ BRYAN, > Executors. JACOB BRYAN. > Scriv- i; O untv, (Geo ).Tnn 22. 1825. J. Shinn’s Panacka. 1 1I1B subacribt-r having discover* <! th* com . position of SWAIM'S CELEBRATED PAAACDA, has now a supply on hand for sale j he has reduced thrp ice from $3 50, to $$2 SO, or by the dozen $.:4. Ail charitable iustrations in the U. States and the poor will be supplied gratis. If the citizens of the principal cities and towns, will appoint an agent to order and distribute this medicine to the poor, it will bc sup plied. Tins medicine is celebrated for the cure of the following diseases“ scrofula or king*! evil, ulcerated or putted sore tluost, long standing rheumatic affections, cutaneous dis eases, white swelling .nd disease of the bones, and all ca*u*s genet ally of th* ulcerous charac «er, and chronic diseases, generally a is ng ii debilitated constitutions, but more especial!* fro * syphilis or aff'Ctious arising therefrom liner* in the larynx, nodes, &c. and tlw dreadful disease o*‘cusioi-ed by a long and • tetssive use of mercury, ^c* It is ala. uae fill in the disease of the liver” CerUftcotas I have within the lust two years had an op .jnrtunity of seeing several casts of very mve tcrate ulcers, which having prnviousi> ed the regular modes of treatment wer Mealed by the use*»f Mr. JS*.vj*»m’s Panacea, md I do believe, from what I have seen that it will orove *n important rempdy in scro ii/lous, venereal and mccu*ial diseases. N. CHAPMAN, M. D Professor of the Institutes and practua of Phys c, in the University ol Penn sylvan it I have employed the Psnncea of Mr. Swmmti in numerous instances, within the last tl*re • carSj and have always found it extreme!; efficacious, especially li aec-ondary syp'iii ■ «md morcuvia! dioeasos. I have no he«its»ioi *n pronouncing it a medio :» of inestimable value, W. GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery in the U*n*’.y of Penn Philadelphia, Februarv 17, 1823. JOHN SHINN, Chemist Philadelphia, Aov. 17 18’3. T : IE undor.-ignotl having boon appoint ed by hi* Honor the Judge of the C* urt of Oyer and Terminer, assignees for tin purpose of settling tlm accounts of the Into firm ofNesler &. Griggs, of Savannah, th.-y having made n surrender of all their tsv.ite, both real ami personal, for the bene fit of their creditors, do hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said concern, that th«*y must pay or li/piidnte their accounts, within THIRTY DAYS from this date, alter which time those unsettled will with out discriminai ioM, be put in suit. All per son having demands against said concern, are required forthwith to present their claims, irt order that the trust may be set tled as earlv os possible. JOHN W. LONG, l . - M. Hr.K15F.RT, ( Ai!S, P rneos ' Ffb ! fiOfu Nolice. A LL persons having demands against the estate of Oliver Sturges, Esq. late of tiie 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. TV t ilCC. T^INE MONTHS after the date of this J.^ notice, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to sell u part of tlie real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of suid deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator. dot Hi • t G orgiu—Camd n County. Superior Court, October Term, 1324. Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Stlvester Bn/ant. O N petiti n of T m thy Hopkins, stuting th t .n consideration of certain prom issory notes, made t" the said Timothy, by them, -ne r> vable with inte est, from firm f Jnniia y, 1821, on the fi st ol Januury 1822: . s con i pa .-able as aforesui , on the first of JaniiMry l85.i; and a th ; rd pavable an afore- hh d, o" the first of January, 18 -4 executed a mortgage to said *’i uothy Hopkins, his her and assigns, <*n all those four true s of L.id, situated in the county aforesaid, conveyed ov the said Ti nothy, to the said U-angley and Tflvester, and lyi.;g on the south siile of Gr at Ratilla River, o u* trset containing sev- entv*Heven|Hcros, more « r less/ two tracts containing fif y acres, more or loss, ai d one ther t*HCt, containing one hundred and t-igh- -eight acies, more or less, conditioned for ne . ayrenl of the three said aiversl n n *es, »«! the days above mentioned, and 1 h»*t a*.*ifl if-vera* notes remain unpaid—on motion ol Archibald Clark, altornev fo 1 plaintu', it i* *rdcred, that th suid Langley and Seivesie , the’r heirs or assigns, pay mto Com», within .weive months from this date, t.m stim< due on sai l notes, and the inheres and c« s ! ?, «:h erwiie that the equity ol redemption be fo'» ever foreclosed, and th«t sikIi other proceed logatak* pLce, as are uurs<mntto law. True xtmci from the miimtes, 27th Oct • b*T, 18 4. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. nov 4 87 V Notice IS HEREBY UIVE.fr. ^J' HAT tlinm months after date, applica nt tion will be nmiie to the Bunk of the State of Georgia, to issue a new ceriitiicate of stock, for one lost, issued on the 17th March, 1819, in favor of John M’Kinne.Juu or twenty-five ehares, and numbered 243. ' B. M’KINNE, Guardian of John M’Kinnc, Jun. Augusta, Doc. 18, 1324. dec 13 21-M iNolice. (4TIME months after date, l ahnll apply «o Lx the Court of Ordinary of Camden c<*ur* ty 0 for leave to sell the leal estate of Jol t D. Young, late of said counlv deceased, forth* benefit of the heirs of said decessed JESSE CRAWFORD, Administrator estate of John I). Young Jun. l ’f> Notice. N INE months after date, I shall apply tc the Court of Ordinary of (Louden coun \y, for leave toaell a hu of land, ’.y-rg *n M n* r e county, in the tenth tLslri3t nv n-er n.nety-one, belonging t*' th*? o pha ip ufl.evi Johns, dec. for the bent fit *>f <«i*l or bans. JOHNT EE Guard’an. In. V* ?(• 4 ,x Tl. Cumcleu Superior Court. He.nrv Harford, , Vt , rdic( lMord , Turm , ThomaUCino. ) IUIW- O N motion of the Attorney of the Plain tiff, in tho above case, it is ordered •hat the defendant do shew cause, on or be fore the first day of the next term, why a final judgment should not be entered in the above case, as of March Term, IROtt ; and that publication he made of this rule, once a month, for four months, in one of the Gazettes of this District, or that a copy be served on the defendant, sixty days be fore the next term. Extract from the ,Minutes, JOHN BAILEY, Clerk, dec 23 2.'dll State of Georgia. By Elijah Baker, Clerk of the Court of Or dinary, for Liberty Counit/. M RS. El IZ.iMKill WAL I HOUR, ap. plies lor ‘Piters of administration o** b * es'ate md * ff cts of Th»m;»H G Webl as next of kin: These are tberefire. t* cit • d admonish, all n»d singular the kind e and credit-?rs of the sniil deevs ed, tofil hei” injections if any tiiev have, in my ofTi^p hi Riceb"l > oug1i, on or before the first M in ’a* in March next, otherwise leiteis of admin s- •ration will be f*ranip.d to the 3a d applicant. Given under my h nd and seal, this t-nth day of January, in the the year of nu I.o-d eighteen hundred a d w-nt, five. T. ti.) K* l«AK '•< C. C O L C. . > OlU-L. T HOSE who have any demands against the late Matthias Schlosser, late of Chatham County, deceased, are requested to render in their demands, properly at tested ; and those indebted to said deceas ed, to make immediate payment, to CHARLES RAPP, (Qualified Executot. Jan tfi fdi.f Hide Whips. GROCE Hide Whips, runeived and tor sale by JV. U. WEED. duo Id N oticc. !X pprsem hivin;- demands agains' the- mate of t’.OJistant Freeman Fsq t:»'e ot the ‘•iiy of Washington, decensed, a e re q ired f o hand them in, legally a'li-teM. » thin t'ie time prescrib. il bv law : and thos ndebted to said r tote, aie r< qui ed to n-: k mmeuiate payment, to JAME3HUN I ER, Adm’r. Tan 1 4 4 r. NOTICE. N 'N« MONTHS af ertht dale h-rei.r, »p plication «ill be made to th** Konmsbl •.h • Inferior Court *>f Chaihsm count-. , v. h ijtti’g’or ordinary ( urpnses, for have to •» I a lot, w.th th imp”ov«mcnt«», «itun*e *n "•( c>ty of S^vann.ih, in the said county,and knew • n the plan of said citv by the No. 53, B iu* ( Ward, tor ti e bemfit *>f the heirs and lrga»er» o r the estate ol the late Hugh M’Uall, do ceased. THOMAS MTALL, PHILIP BUASUtf, Executors. net ’4 7 TOT'S IV.’A Vegetable Catholicon. a l)HK bUhHCl'.b* r res < cliully sol cits the ai tention of every fiornl afstlflfering liu- u-nity, to to tie above mw and invaluabh remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating from the system the very seeds of disease, and in rest .r ug the deranged and morbid conditfr'n of the organs of life to a free and healthy exerc se oDh ir functions, bus exci ted the a«t«nishtn“n», and completely silun e*»d the ohj-!c»-on» of the most inert dalous — Fuels are the best arguments. In order vo put :lie virtues ot t ie Outhniicon to as 9evcre a scr- tiny as p issible, it was oftefed by adver- tseincnt together w:t.» the Mttend ncc t.f a physical!, gratuitously to any »»**rs >n who would apply for it, an I whose cause might seem t come within the ruiige of its healing power—numbers of severe cas'snf lnng*>ta d. mg, a* d .'"Re of the di secminglv de r 'e on'-s, it noted themselves, all ofw .irh have been cured or so much relieved >u l/warrant th. assertion that a little rseveranre wi’ldo s!> Io tact, such is the confidence of h - physi cian under whose *a e those patients wen- idace I, in this remedy, a co* fide ce revu t- ing fmm th--? irresistible con ii 'i .n thut h:*s been for^-il upon his ' r *in*l by oc*i ar demo •• •nration, «rd i person A trial of il on h ; *»is«* : - Ivir ho pe: mils me to declare i’ as h*s d »n- l d s/pmioii, thut he Clsth he n is not o -l* *- p . rp ctly s« f e and innocent, hut a in* st p«»w e.'lul and iiiVuluablR remedy in r.tMtCn di vas*-s anil Ktalca of ti e s-. stem, such as he f I owin g ?— Debility resulting from intemperance an d ss.pa’ion ; Ol l »nd inv> terat Uicc-.n . Ps*ns . r) e bi n s »itended with swellings of t!.< joins; In liges-i*n, Bvh<s on the face, np .- , «c ; AI comptaiius of the Liver; *e"e .* Y iws; Syplnlis,* Uul-neous disca'.ot g- ncral y ; Me cuiial ami scroluious com p amts l M e Catholicon (which the proprieter sol emnl. pL.dgus h-» wor*l consists evclus.ve f vegetiole *na-' ) with - he ex eption of l g'ii d t rmi r-tion to the bowels, wh.cli it prc- j r v. s i-> a soluble state, a' t- ii sensibly, i* rf. '.8 in to the little, and requires n oarticu ar regimen, ,abs’inence I rum spirtunus li q .ors **lw.iy8 excepted.) or coniiuemeni. A *>gfntl*». sate and agi *;e «b e r% wtt>«r<»c tned c e mpr-vingtlicapnetiteandiestoriiigihe .<• oral • • n f he j ystem, it i* coiuid mlly r-icommended to iadics in a d*.dic*i*< uitua- on. W W. POTTER, 66 Cliea.iUi-Siiuet Philadelphia, A/ay 31, 1824 At the request of m.. ':. ’.V Potter, I h *ve h.-te.y exmbil. d, in sever-*! in- tu.ice-, a n.udi ctied s r*ip ended i*o tor’s V-.*^ctrole (Jatho. icon wit’- the m .;t dec dr.: »dv»mlage. I* as. is et, tev* r ‘hu. d tV cv.ng a cure • cry case in whiih I have t mg' t proper t< ..inpioy it. H. M’MUIft UtE, M U Plr ade p/iio, July 28th, 18‘.’4. Mr. W IV. Potter, Den Sir—You expressed a wish that I would gives concise statement of my v ff r ings, from the hopeless commence-,’e t t. the present propitious st'.f.e of mv drsensc ’ About five years ago, on my pa-sage <»o* Bordeaux, during the month ot .tanunry, fron, imprudent exposure on deck, t was sciz- with a violent fever. Having no mcdicul at 'cedantson board, I *vis compete I to tea- it, as I ought for two weeks, wh«-n on my ar rival at Cn.irlcston, S. 0. it w.»s t eKte-'. s* t’> phus. The skUl of mv Physician s**bdu. d the fever, but Phasiirv-i-.fee, P‘e termination "ftliis gave ris- to a disesse « quahy itist-ea - ng, an > which, till now. I had tli ught incu -.ble. Various ahucesses made thei unwt-i- mine appearance, particularly on the j . mv, which were swe'jpd to an enormous -,izo.— These g adually ?undded into lin'd tu no*.«, one of which on my left knee affected t e none—an incision was now made i<-. « Lrte evacuation * f-us, mixed with p «*c* s of bit- e look plac". I ■ u.-ditiun to this, 1 sufleied he nost excruitKttng *uinsir. my j »»nts tlmt m n %«r experittn'td Every thing that was adminr-ter- d timer gate nu. no relief- r ser ved io aggravate the lisea -, the s*verity of «vlii' , h incr ••used wr.h every succi hng vt ur inch w s mv painfui si uati-Jit '■ bat 1 e pair • «. ever being rotore.l io my heal h ; Iliad •n' o I*/tne i t'e e mar m A »n< of relief, but used, though in \a n, every popular rein- e J) 1 coulv hea o It was m th*s av Pit i* d deswoud-ng condi* o ,'hat t u-asp>T«i*i-dcf. 'o o*,»m i.. eacou-si* **t v**u V . • ta de p j. h I ■“o i, a-t ' t e ha * i v " n't h, 4 f om the use •f the two h ttl.s my who 1 *- tys "ta ha- under gone a comptei nvonnon m p ini h v fo sa ke me f* ihedh horg ti-oinAn- 4iit* »i o inifiislq and s o . oeateo al'o,<etie. h plcei from - hence it piocecded being c .. plelel* h- i|ed. The tu-nors, f »*• t> e r* mot; I of which I I'.ive t ied in vain more reinedi's tuan l can t amc, are rapidly -i- o.r ; toy Hppt iite, v Inch woo* g'-ne, bus r.-m-m d -1 an i f .. I, near > wed .»?'d f *d cm J d t v. few buttles more of y u . (*o u.ej mvaiuK* I* medicine, *vi!| in ke hi.* p*-r cctly so. Your oblig'd frien THOMAS BROWN. JR. "(mM »i»h lobe. With my tlianVs, I smyour •liliKL'il humble .urvaiit, Ms GHOlUiE KANE. City of Phi adephia, ss Gcov h c Kof the District of South- vark, permuapy appealed, and, being dnl, worn, d »ti» declare and say that the abov* s'at n mc*nt lain all respects correct and tru.v oid that the sig.- ature to it is in the hand writing of this deponent. JOH RINN3, Alderman Philadelphia, May 28j I8J4- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Catholicon is peculiarly adapted to those .1*leases wh ch a* e prevale: t «imong the colour d population of the south In that disease which is called yaws, it tsa sure remedy ; a single trial of it, w ill convince p unters of its s ipenor t flicacy to sny reme dy of a similar natu c in tnc United Sutes* NO ICE. The icM-antagea of this medicine are, not lonfming t!ie pa ient unneccssar iy to the house, or keeping h in from .'ns b isincsa.— With->ne snliu-y " -cent # m hv r 8 i - ous liquors, it does not lay any restric to ,s upon hit upp'-iite I, s.-iit gentu. u Ub vi« hut the p tient finds himself petting viell he cun'.ot tell how. As it not the wish of the pro. i»-tor to take any thing tor which he :annut give * (o-.sideration equal in value persons at a distance who may wish to try is medicine, but who are n-»t certain if it be Applicable to then complaint, are reque-t- d todcscr be 'heir c»sv*- and symp.o-ns in •etter,put-paid, aid directed t*» him— th s ettor will b» i.-nm-’d.aUdy »laced in houi- f, ully cornu lent to de d ihc q'lestiou,—- ho-i1d -hi remedy noi se* m »o suit the dis ease, they will be frankly told so. CAITUN* To prevent d sappi/uitm *nt it is well to tc th.d it ta-os iu or Sina-y caaes fro n 3 to 5 *oti*ea to effect a core so that pe;s->:»s .vho e Jsbo'iring under any serous infirmly, in ii Ft make u;/ their mind to pc severe to that .it n at 'cast- if; hey do noi, they might as ' ll hvc them*viiv*.*.a th** trouble and expense f rsi g aaviller tjiNn i’'. A 1 ' train s p s' p iid and enclosing the m ney, i .m .d'a- ,*!v e..d, <1 v», and •»*: .»«• ii.. .« * c- i:-ta idd l'nered with directions fo” dm . any place in *he city, and forwarded us di- p- t d N. H To prevent the pnssihiiitv of **ll irn- * sttion, il wi I l>. sol 1 in tin. city of Phil i lci- •hia, ai the offic". in Filth near llact-.vr el, >ra\ the dwelling ot tl»e .lopri tor, N ». 66 die-mni s reet, only, hr abroid tiy his a.i- 'horifed agents W W P T’lFR, 66 C’ic.nut Street, Phi lade pfi a* I have appointed GSOIIGB RYE »SON, Druggist of Savannah, m. soleag'-ut. Ding gists w;» ting the above valuable merlicme will bo snpplie I by him for c-tsh, at th" nph rate, h« if Ord!.• red direct front ine—v-z. ^30 pe: d »en, or three dollar-. « s-ngln botiiv:. w. W. POPVER. Philadelphia. Anv pe'sun on H|/phcation to ihesubs<. il-tr will bo lurnished with ct-rtificates of th* • ffi c*-c\ of the :«bo tf e me heine, sufliue.'t *o .’on- v nee the mmd of the most sceptical alt hoop* too numerous and I* ngthy f*»*- n spaper n- •icrtion. GKU. KYBMsO'J Drop g-%t, Corner of Bav and WfiutsKer Streets, de- 13 SCOUT'S BIBLE ST* HB •TTI’V RIll'IOA, MilkE. N 'INE months afterdate, application wd! bi mnde to tin- H<*n. the Judges of the Our .i Ordinary -f Clui'ham county, for leave t* el ! all the real rstutc of the late William Craig, If-ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors of said estate. JOHN M’NISH, Executor oet 12 7' \ nt >v mat ion Wanted A NY information from, or relative to Mr. Fkf.dkiuc k Lowk, Printer, a native of Manchester, England, and who, when lust heard from, resided at Monticello, Jasper county, Georgia, where it was understood had married a young woman of the name of White, addressed to Robevt C. Lowe, to the enro of the editor of the Charleston Courier, will be thankfully received. iL/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. jan 22 40 »j* Uj Cti/lliiC'i C/iHilUtf. i O *\ i >VHDM I I MAY i ON R *N. W HEREAS Bi-Ron A Cupp, E.q ai-plies t»/ the Cou t of O. Inuiry of -aid coun ty, fur Letters of Adm* i-*: rat ion on tlje estate of Joseph Bixby, late ol said couii y, deceits ed : These are, therefore, to cite and admon- Hh, all tfml Bingulitr, 'lie hers and c editors of sud deceased, to fi:*: their ol j -ctio* s. il any they have, in mv office, on or i>> f >»e the fi si Monday in March ne-t, o herwise iellers will be granted th Mpplicant. Witness the II morMblc William Gibson, one of the JusticeR ot s*iid Court, this twenty-sec* n I day ofJ<»nn»ry, 18 :5 JOHN BAILEY, V- C’.O. C C. Jan 27 5 \ rson^is. VTINE months alt* r dite, application will be Li made to the Inferior C-iurt of Ch ham County,, sitting for ordinary purposes for an order, aUMolute, to sell lots N. s t.-uraa* five, ,4 srd 5) in Carpenter’s Row, and lot N *. one, (V) Green Ward,in the city of Savannsh, being the r***d estate of Fr.tucis Jallneau. d*-c for the benefit of th heirs un*' cr»* litois ol Hid estate WILLI VM GAS '0 4. Qualified Executor. 7 97« NOllUK. | PERSONS having demands against the es- tate. of the Lie William Craig, d .-c. are requested to render the su ne, properly at tested, within the time prescribed by law, and i hose indebted to said estate, are ea.'nesti) called upon to settle the same without de- luy. JOHN M’NISII, Executor. ocll2 71 Philudephiu, July 6, 18 4. Mv confidence in the v- ge* -. mc cattwdicoi h tin •m .-.iN h •*!, and >:s fre.-’h in t.iu'ies of it* p.»wurs nu daily occuiri* g, in my own pr«c* id I • -ave n*i he-titatioii iu *e r oo,ini*n« ing it :*! ti e ne m ar <1 seases to which il is /.p:/hc.«. bi<, as superior to any Tim; lv I am acq .a i t- ed with. M M*MUit»UlE. M 1). Phi’a i iphia, May ~8,18 4 Sin—In conn qm-nci of iinprtnl* nt expos *sr*. fo * r * cars ig / 1 h .d h misfortune U, he- co’^-e ffl cterl with a .ii: ease, tr.e painful re ail’s.»i which induced me to spp|\ in sue* •es. on to several resp«?rt *ble physicians ot his city, from whom, however, I rusviveci .ither no relief, or from -vhose rci; ed es I r. ceived another complamt quite as disi'easing as the former. My whole ayste « became a - fectcd. I could get no rest at night on ar ou .t of the violent pain that T felt in every part of my body ; the weak'iers and e uaciu lion of which Was such that I could scMrcely walk. In this stale I fortunate■>• heard of y»*ur Vegetable catholicon— f <ur bottlen ot which, has completely restored me, I huv low no p.iin ; my appetite is good ; and m> •trength restored With many th inks for he rebel your nit diene Ins given me, 1 am >oUr ouhgcd friend, &r. MIf,U\M WILSON. Sworn and subscribed 'o b tore me, May 28 1824 JOHN UINNS, A dermun. Phi adelphia, Muy '8, 18 4. Sir—I am now, thanks to your mnlicine, a nearly ina F r nearly six years l have hern a martyr to a disease, whose ra'sg s threat ened. if not soon stopped, to put a period to my existence. Having hud no regular medi- :al advice from the commence mens my complaint at last got to such a height that I could nut swallow without great pain and diffi. u ty* Tumors fi rmod in different paita of n y body, and 1 bewail to think my situation idinust desperate. I he fiye bottles of the Catholicon which I b»v** taken have com plete^ cured me, and 1 aiu now as well as 1 L oklllg-. l.lSSCS US r roeuived, pur schooner Retrieve, an elegant assortment of Mantle and Pier Looking-Glapsus, at innnutnrtnry pri ces, by J. li. HERBERT &. CO, due 18 .1 Carron Castings. if\'|iv fi\ POUNDS Carron Cast- .J wO Vsyyy ings, for sale low. by dec 18 N. B. WEED Ti ot read. IIALE BBLS. luglis’ Pilot Bread, jmd just ruct’ivud and for sale bv J.B. HERBERT &. CO. dec 29 Fe ther tin s J EST received by the William Wallace, a large supply of the above articles, .villi Bolsters and Pillows to mutch, war ranted to be of tho best quality. i. w. Morrell. .Tan 27 Webster's pel im>; hooks. . EC El V ED and for sale by 1 5 Jan 13 A*. I! WEED. .Spanish rtegtu s. 3D ^50| S P lllish SR B‘ ,r3 - Just received per Globe, and f**r sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 4 1 ast heel iron fiox - toves, |,-0i! SALK by € N. Ii. WEED, No. 6, Gibbons 1 Range. nov 24 Tar, Titch, liosin .50. JUST RECEIVED, IJBLS TAR Al\J HI do 1-itoh 10 do Rosin 5 do bright Varnish For sulo by A. BASSETT, No. 1, Mongin's Now-liiiildinff. Feb 4 B Wire Femlers ai d > ast-Iron Chimney Backs, R ECEIVED per ship Ci.rs.nr, and for sale by N. 11. WEED. •i. V roix sugars. V IU P 0 li A ti s % SJ MU El. T. .tUMSTHOA’O ffi jj nrnhi 1 It s'on tor publishing -V^07 7”j| FA ULY ttlBLFj containing all ihe g.iiul References, to be coup isml in */v VOLff .’EY HOVAL OC TAVO, and ^ bedishcd with a likeness of the Author- terms. I ’* sh dl he well printed, on good p*p er| ^ he ciiirip.isi d in sia handrome volii *tj. it w H cniitain the Scriptures of the Oil i rtv | A* w Testaments, t'.- Introductory O'.snvn' >,:u E.cphnutnry j\otes, mu' P-uctic -/ Obstiva hu.« all the eopmuH References •nir printed word lor word fir..m the l..»* i 0 n Stereotype Edition, published since tlm An- hor’s dec**a«e The price will he $21, in hoards; $24, in sheep j g;30, in calf hi.idi ^ The wholv w »rk will be ready for deliver! l/v Mv, 1825, ; 1 Ex'rads of Lette-s mld'-essed to the Pul/is'.cn I esteem Dr Scott** Family Bible, eminently calculated io piom/te the cause of truth %i\\ piety. It seems scarcely possible for one to -end daily the Notes and Observations in the Family Bible without becoming h wi*-- r m-i • utter man. EDWARD I) G-LFFIN. I have seen no comin-ntary of the SarreH SciipMires which 1 think so well adapted to g :m*ral use and edification. It is a treasure which ever, farnaly ought to possess. A. E 4 TON. It is a work distingu bhed for the simpfict- iv ,.nd convenience of its arrsngemeni, the cL-xrness and fi lelity of Its ex* o/nions, the i. a'uess and uurspicu-ty of its style, the nevol nee and candour of its spirit, the c > C seuess »nd pertinency of its applicatii n<, a»ul fur its uniform tendency to pro note evsa- ce ical truth and piety. A BIEL HOLMES. Of Dr. Scmt’9 Family Ril/l*,*, | f K: l f reo to say 'hniin my estimation it deservedly ranks snong ourublest ami bus’ 3omm- nta THOM VS B Vl.DVViN. D' Scott’s Family II blu ii,tench «i nit r< es. Tecially for t' c use of Christian ! ami hug, is a •■verk high y ev.*nge|icHl, extcns.vely instrue- uve, and deeply L.teresting D VNIEL C. SANDERS. The character of Dr. Scott’s C-.nrnifcntarr nn th*- Bible is so generally k*iown, and su 8'gWy approved amongst the most inldhg. nt i ni pious Gunsliuiis throiighnui OMrco-jut- v, "'.'V pitFscd rapidly thr-uighsi/ many hu^e ♦ ditions, [hat I deem fuilhcr rt-conimtiula- lions needless* J MORSE. I am acquainted with no Com •*ent i iry on ill 5»ac.-**d >‘ C ij.tin es, which I would mote cord.adi recou-m. nu tor gmeul Use. The i 'sn of die work is food JOSHUA BATES. Perhaps in no way, can .mtiisU rs. Inst, ucdors «>fou<h, and pi n ale Christian^, do grci.ler sorv’ce t societv, than b» exert ng t!i. m. selves to dissoninate this t^ulv inv.jm.ole w** k JOSHUA HUN IVGfON. I know of no Hnmments'y which is brtter ..cuLud lor difiusing correct vie vs of tha gr> j.t irntits of Christianity, ai d Lravu/gsulu- H ”\ impressions on tin mind when rising r m the |»e u ul of it, than the one you *re b jut to publish., DANIEL SHARPE. No writer s- em*. less disposed to contend fur barren sp cuta’i *ns. None more uniform ly or mire puw i fully incu cates the gieat es- etitials ol religion The spirit which per- :d'«s the work is -xcelltn.; it is the mek, dfc-'.tionare, healing, yet faithful spirit of the T 'S:"H* DA IkL HANA. From psrticuW ex*minaii ti, and concur- ••mg t stimon,, the. c is no doubt on my mind •‘•at Scott’s Family Bibl*.’ is superior to all hirs JO.- r PH EMERSON. You will pie .s'to se d :ie six copies of .c tt’s Bible / I refer to y jnr lately proposei • liiion Pprimps I shall induce five m »re to t-ke the s me number. H- L, It is .'dh extreme pleasure I perceive ■ or me about to pubf-.h a new edition • f ■ientt’s Bible. Having been in posg. *sion of t more t; a i 20 y-aif, 1 irus‘ 1 kn/w » .-inc hing .*r da vamp, and Min dete* mine ’ to t*o- p’ote i»s c rcula'i.in among my friends Y »u .vil' please forward r.ia opies as soon hs n-.io- ‘•h* *!. o. M l 'mve obtained fur subscribers fur the excud.'Mit work you ar«. puMislung H. S. I moposc l.» take ScvuiialMs ot*Scott's Hi* ui ;, and will be accuuntub.e lor the sauie. .1 (J. I have obtained s- bsct ib ers for nine copies •f Sco t’. F :nn> B hie. j. c. 1 s'.-a! probably need eight or ten s «3 of 3 -.i t'Family Ifi-V. J j». Rev. 8. S. ol P. Iihbo tained ten subscri- r9 * K. It. I have observed that you arc about pus hing another edi'ion of Sco t's H hie jpe you m«y su. c-e hs you h-ve d.»ne in m'liier ed-tio.; . I ave been endeavoring t • ocure‘ubscriher** an o g our people, t.nd e.ior more sub,ctibets will be ob:.".i. cd. O. S M. I will tMke ten sets («.f Scott’s 8 • »u-id i"d hficereu / y I have obtained ten suhscrib. 's f >r y :tif utiuti of the F.aiily Bible —and hnvu -i*/ l ubt hut there might l»»? sum uh 'g !.k.* ;(D copies ■ old in this place if you bad mi fcj *. nt i. rc—I thought He wotk oughi to b«-‘ -u- •ouraged and for hat ren&ofl to -k » subscr b- tin paper ii is u work that every f.mdy hould have that is able to purefuse. J. K U'U I urn gUd, iliitt y-u propose to p int ...tit’s excellent F-m.ly Comment my, »i.d mould be very glad .fit we**e in my power to *ve « more libe'al patronage 'o the wrlr, i'an, ms circumstances arc, I cMn 1.4, ill, mu ever, be able to do something; eight *r »e •? I sholl enainly take ; and it inay be, double thiit number, jj, i htve p.ocured fifteen suhs/ribers to colt’.* Bible. j a. I). I hoik 1 shsil dispose of 20 9Cts or mo e of a Kaindy Bible. F. U 1 have circulated proposals for Scott’s, B'bl. ; * o v many have been Migrgcd in a * I hi .ot * * I'; but between 20 and 30 sets in h svicii ily j. s. I have c mn.' u’ed to become responsible » you fu thr /y sets of Scott’s Cominc »U f y. C.B. I hive procured 106 subicihers to the Bible; 6 g.-ts to be bound in cn.f; 3 set 1 * m ■).*. dohe in boards the other 97 >e'3, houi d md lettered as described in the prospectus. H. W 1 presume I could procure 500 subscri . ers for your e liiion of Slop’s Bible ihe Icipai.d is incri-asing for them. Th-’V will finally supersede every other large or Family it ble. F.ity ot my subscriber five within* s circle of 8 miks ! J L. .lust pubu4u.il an edil'nn of'hr same wohXi completed in r ix volumes without matgu d .-efi'reuces; pric- In bourjs £13; in sheep ^‘Jt t tn cuif $27. Either of th se editions ii y be had ot the publish r in Boston ; or of 3. G. & J- SGIIENCK, Nivannah. »*. 11 -9 ~4 HOGSHEADS of St. Croix Sugars, J.U of very prime quality, landing from schooner Nancy, and for sale by . hall <k iioyt. J an 20 .Harking fivus\\e», O F a aunorior quality, just received and for sale by UEU. RVEREON U0V -JU