Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, March 09, 1825, Image 4

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3FJM0 Sheriff's Sales. On thf fir.t Tu'.Jny in April next, rS'Dli.l. be sold .1 the Court■ilnu.e, in ’ll \JjT city of Sava,nah, between tbe hours t ten »• d four o’clock, All that Northern half part of that Lot IfOTUtO SA1LU& ( ! ty sheriff’s Sales On the first Tuesday in April next, ~IL^ be auid bel’-ro ilie Cjuri iiome, between the uaual hours, tbe following operty to wit: One negro man, named Andrew, levied on f i trcel of Land, \v’n>g, being and sitwaved in l as the property of Mary Gilbert, to satisfy an lie ci y of Savannah and county of Chatham, 1 execution f urn the Court of Common Pleas hnown in the plan of said citv as Trust Lot | and Oyer and Terminer for the city of St (le.ter P) in Reynolds Ward fronting on Hey* I vannah, in fuvor of Miller & Fort, uni ttSqu re .together with all and singular the | A n g <o woman named Ruth, levied on as ed fines .nd uuilding* 'hereon, levied on un d i«* • fi- fa. on foreclosure ns he property of Oliver Sturge*, in fuvor of J. h i humming. All that Lot of L old in the city of Savannah, containing 60 leet in front and 90 feet in depth known in tn< plan of add city by the No. thr*e (3) first Tything Reynolds Ward levi ed >n under a fi fa. on a foreclosure as the £ r operty of *ohn Hunter, in favor of Robert litchell, a«s gnee* All Dial tract of Land on the Island of Skid away, Chatham county, called Springfield said to contain 750 acres, bound- cl northwardly b lands of the Estate of John Mai ledge,ea: tward |y by lands ot James Bilho, southwardly by lands formedy Sutchfls westwsrdly by river and mardie* with improvements thereon. le- vied on as the property of CUaS. Stephens, to satisfy an execution in favor of Richard Rich ardson, for use, &c he. AH tha f tr.ct or narcel nf Land containing 567 acres more or less with 100 acres of Marsh Land, calle.i O 'eland, situate, lying and be ing in Little Ogechee District, in the count\ of Chatham, bunded on the north by lands oi Fleming Akin, on the east by lands of D Parker, on the south by lands of the late B, Walburger, and on the west by a northeas ; branch of Little Ogenhee River together witl. all and singular the ed fices, impro/ement* and appurtenances, levied on under a fi. fa- on foreclosure ns the property of George L Cope, in favor of John M’Nish, Peter Mitch ell and Robert Mitchell. All that tr >ct or parcel of T and s tuate, ly ing and being in the county • f Chatham, known by the name of Muir Hall, containing 1097 acres more or leas bounded on the south by lands of James Forrest, on the east by Co J. Marshall’s lands, on the north by George Jones’s land, and on the west by Little Og e cbee River ; Also, Two Lots of Land in th city of Savannah, known by the Nos. ('<9) twenty ni te, and (30) thirty, in Columbia W» d wi h he appurtenances thereunto ap pe. tuinii g, levied on under a fi fa. on foe- clo-ure as f he property of Fleming Akin, dee. in favor of Wm. Dixon & Co. assignees ot H M’Leod. FiF v-four Shares of Stock of the Bank of th* State of Georgia, subset ibed for by B M’Kinne, in the names nf his children Felix M'Kmne and John M’K-nne, Jr. on which $ .00 has been paid in on each share levied .A >■ tliA nf II ll’lfinnp fnOUtlsfv the property of Ben. Shefull, to satisfy an execution in favor of John 1 Dews, against Henj unin and Mordecai Sheftall, issued from fluid Court. A sorrel colt horse, levied on as the prop erty of Wm. Browi John, to satisfy an execu tioii from said Court in favor of Alexander Telfair. A Billiard Table, with Maces, <i tea, &c. levied on as the property of the Kst. of Ku gene M'Conaloughe, to satisfy an execution in favor of Francis Doyle, for house rent. All the buildings on lot No. 34 Warren Ward, bounded s »uth by Broughton-street, north by a hue, t-ast by lot No. 33, west b) Lot w 0 35, levied on as the property of C H. Hayden, to sat sfy an execution for rent, Trustees Ch» Academy, V9. C.H.Hayden Two buildings on the western -.bird part of Lot No 2, JekylTything Darby Ward, and . ne building on the rear of the cent*e third part of said L» t, levied n as he property of H. Hayden, to satisfy two executions for rent, Trustees Congregational Church or deeting House, vs C.H. Hayden. All the buildings on Lot No *^0, Warren Ward, bounded north by Congress street south by a lane, east by Lot No* 31, west by Lot No 29, levied on as the property of Mrs. AnnM- Finder, to satisfy an execution for rent in favor of tbe Trustees of the Chatham Academy A, I. D’LYON, C. S. march 7 b7 J. Shinn’s Panacea. T HE imbucrib, r buying rlinraivereil the com position of SM'AIM’S CELEBRATED TAAACEA, I.M now a supply on hwl fot sale ! he lisa reduced theprice from JJ3 50, to %'l 50, or by the dor.en g-4. All charitable institutions in the V. States tnd the poor will be supplied gratia. If the citizens of the principal cities and towns, will appoint an agent to order and distribute this medicine to the poor, it will be supplied. Tina medicine it celebrated for the cure of the following diseases:—"scrofula or king’* evil, ulcerated or putrid sore throat, limy •landing rheumatic affections, cutaneous dis. eases, white swelling and disease of the bones, and all cues generally of the ulcerous charac ter, and chronic diseases, generally S' is ng in debilitated constitutions, but more especially from syphilis or affections arising therefrom : ulcers in the larynx, nodes, tjc. and that dreadful disease occasioned by a long anil excessive use of mercury, tic- It is also use ful in the disease of the liver" Certificates. I have within the last two years had an op portunity of seeing several cases of very inye terate ulcers, which having previously resist 1 ed the regular modes of treatment. wer« healed by the use of Mr. Swaim’s Panacea, VALUARLR MEDICINE. TOTTER/A Vegetable Catholic,on. s-pHE subacribi r res i ctfully solicits the at 4* tention of every friend of suffering lm- inanity. to to the above new and invaluable remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating front the ajatem the very seeds of disease, and in restoring the deranged and morbid condition of the organs of life to a free and healthy exercise of their functions, has esci- ted the astonishment, and completely siluii cedthe object ions of the most incr. dulous — fitcO are Me heal argument. In ordur to pul the virtues of me fiaibolicon to as severe s scrutiny as possib'e, it was offered by adver tisement, together wit i the attendance < fs physician, gratuitously to any petgm who would apply for it, and whose cause might seem t ( come within the range of its healing power—numbers of severe cases nl long si a d. ing, and some of them seemingly de-n-T.ie ones, ore ented themselves, all of which have been cured or so much relieved as to warrant the assertion that a litde perseverance will do so In fact, .ucti is the confidence ofthophysi cian under wliose ca-e ttieRe patients were placed, in this remedy, a cor fide ce resu t ing from the irresistible conviction that has been for 'ed upon his mind by ocular demon- . .,1 , H .... ,1 nf at .six fllimoou .lid I do believe, from what 1 have seen, I r A t ia«,p slid a'peraonni trial of it on h'mselt that it will prove an important remedy in scro. | , )lit h( , perm j„ me t0 ,| er |,ire it as Ins d " : Admnst, ator’s Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, at the Court-IIouse in the city of Su vannah, 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 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 M’ln- tosli, and bounded on the south by the suid Plum Orchard Tract. Also, a tract called Lottery Hill, situate on the Ogeecheo Road, three miles from Savannah, containing about six hundred fulous, venereal and mercurial diseases. N. CHAPMAN. M. D. Professor of the Institutes and practice of Physic, in the University of Penn 9ylvanit I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim in numerous instances, within the last threr years, and have always found it extremely efficacious, especially m sec-ondary syphilis and mercurial diseases. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value, W. GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery in the Uni’ty ot Penn. Philadelphia, February 17,1823. JOHN SHINN, Chemist. Philadelphia, Nov■ 17, 1823. on as the property of B. M’Kinne, to satisfy | acres, belonging to the real estate of N. S. an execution from Richmoi d County, in favor of the Bank of the State of G ;orgia* A negro woman named Mary otherwise cal led Constance, and her two children named Lucy and Margaret, levu d as th? property of Wm D, Wayne, to satisfy an execution from Scriven county, in favor of Alex. Hunter. 18 Head of Cattle, more or less, 2 horses, 1 Plantation Flatt, 1 four cured boat,,2Fout Giiw,1 Lot Plantation Tocls, 2 Ploughs, and the buil dings on a Tract of Lard belonging to James P -Hell, consisting ol a Barn, 1 Threshint Ma-.hine, l Dwelling House, Kitchen, and out Bayard, deceased—sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, of said estate. N. .1. BAYARD, Administrator estate N. S. Bayard. Feb 2 58af Administrator’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in April next, [ WILL sell at che Court-House io J ?ffcr- son. Camden County, between the usual hours of sale, Harry, Ned, and his wife Tamer, and her N otice IS HEREBY GfVEAT, T ^HAT three months after date, applica- . tion will he made to the Bank of the State of Georgia, to issue a new certificate of stock, for one lost, issued on the 17th March,1819, in favor of John M’luutte.Jun. or twenty-five shares, and numbered 24J. B. M’KINNE, Guardian of John M’Kinne, Jun. Augusta, Dec. 16, 18-24. dec 18 21fpJ ded opinion, that the Catholicon is not only a perfectly sufe ami innocent, but a most pow et till and invaluable remedy in certain dis eases and state* of the system, such aa the fol owin g;— Debility resulting from intemperance and dissipation} Oi l and invelerut ■ Uicers. Pa.ns in the bones attended with dwellings nf the Join 8 ; I uligesiion, Bl it dies on the face, pimpie , he.; Ah complaints of the Liver Teller.* Yaws; Syphilis.* Cutaneous diseases generally ; Mercurial and scrofulous com plaints. The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol emnly pledges h a word consists exclusive! of vegetable tnuitei ) with the except,on of slight iletermi tation to the bowels, which it preserves in a soluble state, acts insensibly, is pleasant to the taste, and requires n-^ particu lar regimen, ^abstinence trom spirtuous h q.iors always excepted,) or confinement. A- agtntle, sate and agreeable cathartic medi cine, improving the appetite and restoring tin general tone of the system, it is confidently recommended to iadies in a delicate situa* lion* W W. POTTER, 66 Ches'iut-sireet buildings, a d f >ur negro, how a, tevud on as tour c hi\dren,’Danie\, Stephen, John and V nr. t.ie r.foperty of the E*t. ot Tbos. Melrose, I p Ff) p er ty 0 f the Kstate of Gei ge •*-* ' se*L to satisfy an execution tn favor ot j u orr i gnn , deceased, for the benefit of the Wm. Inglis U r o Tv/ Negroes named Saneho and Andrew^ levied on as 'he property of Thos. Melros . dec. to satisfy a warrant for rent in favor of James Postell Lot No. 2, two, and improvements, Liberty Ward, in the city of Savannah, levied on ss the proneriy nf Thos Lucena, dec. to satisfy tn ex*'C«t -n from a Justices’* Court, in favor of Juste*-’* Court, and returned to me by a Constable’ H»r Lot a id Buildings. No. 4, Rwinsburg 0,'ht’torpe Rwd, in tne city of Sava -nah, the unexpired lease of said } LH for three years from J iimary last, levied on a the pro perty of C <bt- Lewis, to satisfy an executii n from a Justices Court in favor of J U M. Pen- det-gast, tettirpe l to me by a cors'aoie. AT that Lot of Ground in Savannah, known is Lot N> 4, Wihn.nj on Tv'hing, Darhv Ward, 60 feet in front on the Buy, and 90 feet in depth ; bounded westward!} by Lot N >. 5, eastwardly by Lot,No.3, an .1 southward ly by a lane , together 'ith all the house) and out houses thereon—the sa'd lot being that o r * which the Ci'y Hole! stands—levied O' under an execution, upon a rule absolute of the Superior Court of Chatham couuty, as the property of fileazer Early, to satisfy the Bank of Darien A negro woman named Charlotte, levied on as the property of Elizabeth Whiting, to sa tisfy nn execution in favor of Willis R. Frank liu, against Augustus F. Durkee, and others Mjrch 7 ISAAC D’LYON, S C. C. Sheriffs Sales. On the first Tuesday in April next rre.LL be sold at the Court House in the \}yr city of Savannah, between the hours ol ten and four o’clock I he following seven negroes, viz : Davis, Miria, Patience, Dublin, Beck, Tre| h; ia am Oicar, with the increase of tlij females levies on under a fi fa on a foreclosure of a mortgage as the property of Joseph Carru’hers to satis fy the Bank of the Slate of Georgia. Also, h** following 35 negro's, viz: Cufiee, (Cooper,; Hirriet, Ally, old Charlotte, Jack, Si;y. Chnrl'dte, Pendaw, Bess, Precessa and child, Bridget and Peggy, Wiiliam, F.lsey, Billey. Philip Phyllis, old Cumho, Jenny, old Poggy. B-utus, Jesse, Rrntiis, Sandy, Mana / Cyn a, Dick, Tob),Sophia, Daphne and child, Jacob,Sye.Bcckry and John,with the increute of the le/n»!es, levied on as the propeity of Nicuolas Cruger, under a fi fa on a foreclosure o', a m rtg ige m favour of John Carnahan and James Mcilenry for use of Chris ian* Levett Alsi>» a negro mat» named Sam levied on a the property of Char es E. Flin, under fi fa. on a foreclosure of a mortgage in favor o Jarncs Anderson. Also, the following 19 negroes, viz Abra ham, Marry, Cato, Chance, Daniel, Aaron, Sambo, Lucy, Scipio, Maryan, Racluel, Lon* don, Aggy, Simon, Gi «ce, Eliza Geo< ge, Ro* dy, and ,lim, with the increase of the females, levied on as the property of Flemming Akin dec. under a fi. fa. mi a foreclosure of a mor* gage in favor of Wm. Dixon &. Co- assignees of Murdoch M’Leod* 1. D’LYON, S. C.C In. 11 56 creditors and htdrs of said estate, pursuant to eave granted by the Cmrt of Ordinary of said County GEORGE MORRISON, Admin-strator, with the h iil annexed, of George Morrison, Sen. decrascd, ftVrson, 24" h Jan. 1825. F'H 2 5° Georgia— Hamden County. Superior Court, October Term, Ut‘24. Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Sclvesler Bryant. J pN petition of Timothy Hopkins, stating that in consideration of certain prom- saury notes, made to the said Timothy, by them, ore pavable with inte-est, from firs* of January, 1821, on the. fi st of January. 1822: a second payable as aforesai •, on the firs* of January, 1823; and w third payable as afore- ;iatd, on the first of January, 18.’4. executed a mortgage to said Timothy Hopffitis, his heir and assigns, on all those four truc'8 of Lod, situated in the county aforesaid, conveyed by the said Ti nothy, to the said Langley anil Silvester, and lying on (lie smith side of Great Satilla River, one tract containing sev enty-seven|acres, more «.r less; two tracts containing fif y acres, mure or less, and oiu her liac*., containing one hundred and eigh ty-eight acres, more or less, conditioned f»» he payment of t*»e three said several notes, on the days above mentioned, and that sau-. several notes remain unpaid—on motion o! Archibald Clark, attorney for plaintiD, it i ordered, that th said Langley and Sclvester, their heirs or sssigns pay into Court, withi welve months from this date, the sums du* on said notes, and the intcrea and costs, olh erwise that the equity of reitemption be fot- ever foreclosed, and that such other proceed mgs take place, hs are pursuant to law. True extract from the minutes, 27th Octo ber, 18:?4. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. nov 4 87 V* ceased. oct 1 4 JSOiivE. N INE months aflfc** dnti-, application w»ll b» made to the H.»n. the Jt .dges of the Court >. Ordinary Cha'htun county, fi»r leave ti sel ; all the real tstato of the l;*te William Craig, deceased, for the benefit, ot the heirs audeted* it irs of said estate. JOHN M’NISH. Ex-cutor. oct 12 7t | Vur, 'diet Marc hTcrm. 1808. Camden Superior Court. IIknrv Harford, vs. Thomas King. O N motion of the Attorney of the Plain till’, 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 ti final judgment should not ho entered the above case, as of March Term, 1808 ; and that publication he made of this rule once a mouth, for four months, in one of the Gazettes of this District, or that a copy he served on the defendant, sixty c. ys be fore the next term. Extractfrom the JUinutcs, JOHN BAILEY, Clerk, dec. 23 26hi Philadelphia, May 31, 1824. At the request of Mr, W. W. Potter, 1 h»v lately exhibited, in several imtanco, a medi cated sirup, called Pe ter’s Vegetable Catbo icon. wilt, the moat decided advantage h:is. as et, never failed effecting a cure in eve. ) case in which I have tdougnt proper to employ it. H. M’MURTRIB, M D Ph> a de phiu% July 28M, 1824, Mr. \V W. Potter, Dear Sir—You expressed a wish thnt would give a concise statement of my tigs, from ‘the hopeless commencement, to the present propitious stRge of my disease.* About five years ago, on my passage from Bordeaux, during the month of January, from mprudent exposure on deck, I was seized with a violent fever. Having no medical at tendants on board, l whs compelled to bear Notice. 4 LL persons having demands against the estate of Constant Freeman. Esq late ol the city of Washington, deceased, are re q tired to hand them in, lenaliy attested, within the time prescribed by law : and those indebted to said pvtnte, are required lo make immediate payment, to JAME i HUNTER, Adm*r. Jan 14 42pi no i ICE. N INE MONTHS after the date hereof, ap plication will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham county, when , - — tting for ordinary p urposes, for leave to sell I it, as 1 might for two weeks, when on my ar* lot, with th ; improvement*, situate in the I ’ ival at Charleston, S. C. it wa3 treated as ;ty of Savannah, in the said county,and known I typhus. The skill of my Physician subdued in the plan of said citv by the No. 53, B'owr: I the fever, but Plurnix-like, the termination Ward, tor the benefit of the heirs and legatee s I of this gave ri»' 1 to a disease equally distress- of the estate ol the late Hugh M’CalT, dc | inp*. and which, till now, I had thought incur** could wish to be. With my thanks, I am your hliged humble tervont, £^c * GFOltbE KANE. City of Phi adelphia, s* G..ovgc Kmk.,«f the District of South- ark, personalty appealed, and, being d-d sworn, d Ah declare and say that the above s'atemcnt is in all respects correct and true, and that the signalure to it is in the hand writing of this deponent J HI T BINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28, J 8-4- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Catholicon is pecufnrlv adapted to those diseases which ure prevalent among the coloured population of the south In that disease which is called yavs, it sa aure remedy ; a single trial of it, will conv.noe planters of its superior efficacy to any rume dy of a similar natu e in the United States* NOTICE. The advantages of this medicine are, not confining the patient unnecessarily to the house, or keeping him from his business.— With one solitary exception, that of snr-'i'o- ous liquors, it docs not lay any restrictions upon his appetite II is»» gentle >tt *ts npevu ion tliat Hie patient finds lumstli yetting well he cannot tell how. As it is not the wish of the proptietor to take any thing for winch he cannot give a consideration equal in value, persons at u distance who mr.y wish to try :iis medicine, but who are not certain if it be applicoble to their complaint, are request* :d to describe f heir esse and symptoms in . letter, p »st-paid, and directed to him—this better will be immed.fttely placed in hanus fully competent to der.d®. the question.— Should ilia remedy no', seem to suit the dis ease, they will be frankly told so. CAUTI N- To prevent d sappuiutmfnt it is well to state that it tak.ea in ordinary cases from 3 to 5 hottiei to effect a cure so that pe.s ;r,a who are labouring under any serious infirmity, must makeup their mind to persevere t»» that exteit'. at teiat—if they do not, they u.iglu us veil savethem9c:ves tin- trouble tmdexpcn«e f using « xmstler quantPv. Ail orde s p/si-p lid and enclosing the money, immediately aiicndcd t , and he medic.’e packed and delivered with directions for use, to any place in the city, and forwarded as di rected N. B To prevent the possibility of ;dl im- position, it v. ill be sold in the city of Philadel phia, at the office in Fifth near Ract-Str-et, nr at the dwelling of the prnpri tor, No. 66 Ohesnut street, only, and abroad by his au thorized agents W W Pu li EH, 66 Chcsnut Street, Philadelphia' SCOTT’S BIBLE STl'.REOTTfK KUtTlOM. P1UHS A'Lft n<j SA IIUEl. T. AUMSTItWo domhi'l H s'on for publishing FA MfLV UfBhE - gnuil Heterencn *Vo $j nt f 'Vtvo in | •f nil it. i. * i containing „/! 'o he -fp iK,l i, Al. or TAVlt , ls bUUshed ‘with a likeness of the Ju'./mr- Vni.u ie >• itor.ii. or tavo ,s ,nc % | I I have appointed GEORGE RYE .‘SON, Druggist, ot Savannah, im so<e agent. Drug gifts warstmg the above valuable medicine, >vi|| be supplied by him for cash, at the sam* rate, as if ordered direct from me—viz. &30 per d’.szsn, or tnrec dollar* a s-ugiu bottle. W. W. POTTER Philadelphia. Anv pe r s»n on application to the subset iber will be furnished with certificates of the effi cacy ot the t bove medicine, sufficient io r«n vmce the mind of the most sceptical, althoug too numerous and lengthy for ne wspaper n- sertion. GEO. RVER-SON, Druggist, Corner of Bay and Whittaker Streets, dec 13 THOM AS M’CALL, PHILIP BRASCII, Executors. 7 > jso VflNE months dt i due, application will be LM made to the Inferior Court of Chr-hum County, sitting for ordinary purposes f r an order, absolute, to sell lots N-ts four ant five (4 and 5) in Carpenter's Row, and lot N >. me, (I) Green Waid, :n ihe ci y of Savannah, •being the real estate of Francis Jalineau. dee tortile benefit of tin- heirs an 1 creditors of | said estate WILLIAM GAS TON. (Qualified Executor 7 97 N otice. A LL persons having demands against the estate of Oliver {Sturges, Esq. lute of I 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. 1». HUNTER, Adrn’r. Feb m ft hr | Nonce. N INE MONTHS after the date of this notice, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to sell a part of the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator. dec 18 21 bherilf’s aide. On the first Tuesday in May next, jMLL be sohl in front of the Court- ‘louso, in the city of Savannah, between the isuul hours of ten and four o’clock, The following eight negroes, viz. Cuffee, Peggy, Rosanoah Carolina, Joseph,Mary^Bet ty and Jim, levied onuiider a fi.la. on a fore closure, ssthe p operty of Charles H. Hay* den, in favor of Frederick W. Hieneman* march 7 ISAAC D’LYON, & C. C. IN EQUITY. Between Louis Li come, and John Leconte, Com plainants, and J*eter Levant John Thomas Chapma i, Ueyno ds and Valeria, his Wife, J) faidant3 ——Liberty {Superior Court. 1 1HBi Complainants having filed their bill in . this Court, the object of which is to per petuate the testimony of certain persons there in named, and it appearing that the Defend ants respectively reside beyond the limits of thestiteof G orgia, and within the United Slates : It is ordered, that service upon the said Defendants be effected by publication in one of the Gazettes o< Savannah, requiring the said Defendants to appear and answer the •iaid hill of Complainants, on or before the eleventh day n April next. A true copy, E- BAKER, Clerk, February 10,1825. Feb 17 71 j IN EQUITY. Between W. Davies. Admmiitrator, Complain ant, and John i ’amochun, Administrator^ de bonis non with the will axncxed of George Jiic/iarilson and othc equity, Chatham Supm 20th August, 1824. I T appearing chat John Murray Carnochan, one of tlie defendants in the said bill of complaint named, resides without the state of Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdoms nf Great Britain and Ireland, called Scotland : It is ordered that the said John Murray Car nochan, do appear and answer to the com plainant’s said bill, within nine months from the date of this order, otherwise that the said bill, as to him, be taken pro confcsso .* and it is further ordered, that • copy of this order be publish'd once a week, in one of the public Gazettes of this state, until the ex< piraiion of the time within which the saidde’ fendant is required to appear and answer as aforesaid. i’rue copy from the Minutes, this 21st day August, 1824. A- B,FANNIN, Clerk, auguai 24 50f ble. Various abscesses made thei“ unwel come appearance, particularly on l* 1 ' 1 j : utr, which were swelled to an enormous size.— these gradually subsided into ha'*d tit mots, one of which on my left knee^ affected the bone—.<n incision wus now made aim a Urge evacuation ofnus, mixed with pieces of bo*»e look pl.tce. In addition tothis, 1 s.ifiued the most excruciating pains in my joints that man ever experienced. Every thing that was administered either gave me no relief r ser ved to aggravate the the seventy of whi> h incraased with even/ succeeding year. :'nett w s rnv painful si'uattnn that 1 despair© j o'"ever being restore:1 to my heal h *, lhnd o 'lviriel the ie-'iiiar means of relief, ot used, though in va ; n, every popular rent- ly 1 could hear of It was in t: is av fid and deinomfing condition,tha.' I was persm ded to oOiiimunee a course of your Vegctaldc. fv.'h I •^on, and t! e happv result is, *\f om the use of the two bold s my whole system ha* under gone a comp’.et veto niton, nn. p.nns lu.v.: fo sa ke \ me ,*” the discharge Trum m\ knee oei. D o •liitimixh, and aoo • .leased altogether, h nice-from whence »t proceeded being com pletelv hculed. The tumors, fo* tbe r* m»yal of which l have t*ied in vain more remedies than 1 cun i ame, are rapidly decreasing *, my appetite, which was gone, has returned—1 an in furt, near'} well, andfi.el confid *nt ti*at a few bottles mere of your, (to me) i valuable medicine, will m ke me pir'ectiy so. Your obliged friend, THOMAE BROWN, JR. Philade'phi.t, July r 6, 18 ’4 My confidence ti> the v -get ible catholicon is undiministwd, and na freah in ttinces of its powers ar^ daily occurring, >n my own prac tice. 1 eave no hesitation m recommending i- in the peculiar diseases to which it is applica ble, as superior to any remedy l am acquaint* ed with. M. M’ilURTRiE, M. D. PhilU'h iphia, May ‘38,18 4 Sin—Tn conprquonce of imprudent expos ure four '.curs ago I hid misfortune »o be come > ffl cted with a disease, the painful re suits of w h.ch induced me to apply in suc cess on to several respectable physicians of this city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose reined'es I re ceived another complaint quite as distressing is the former. My whole system became a'- fected. I could get no rest at night on ac- ount of the violent pain that I felt in every lnfonuatum Wanted A NV information from, or relative to Mr. Fruokrick Lowe, Printer, a native of Manchester, England, and who, when last hoard from, resided at Monticello, Jasper county, Georgia, where it was understood he hail married a young woman of the name of White, addressed to Robert C. Lowe, to the care of the editor of tiro Charleston Courier, will be thankfully received. U The editors of papers in the State of Georgia, and in the Western country, will center an obligation upon an anxious mo ther, by giving the above one or two in sertions in their papers. jan -2‘i 49 Looking-Glasses. J UST received, per schooner Retrieve an elegant assortifflut of Mantle and Pier Lookiiur-Glasses, at mftiiiifnctuiv pri ecs, by J. 11. HERBERT & CO. dec If! Carron Castings, rtVIVIVVOUMM! Carrim Cast oiJUjUJ ings, for sale low 1 , by dec 18 N. R. WEED. Pi ot i road, | iy HALF UHLS. Inglis’ Pilot Bread, X £d iust received and Tor sale, by J. li. HERBERT CO. dec 29 Feather Bens. J EST received by the William Wallace, a largo supply of the above articles, with Bolsters and Pillows to match, war ranted to be of the best quality. J. \V. MURRELL. Jan 27 Webster’s • peling Books, |} ECEIVEO and for sale bv l it Jun 1.1 .V. B. WEED. Spanish Segars. ©D^0 X qr S do| S l >anishSc e ar8 - Just received per Globe, and for sale by J. B. HERBERT & GO. dec 4 I ast x heel Iron Box - toves, pOR SALE by F • a *' u ' xef j °> ptirt 0 f m y body .* the weakness and e nacia rrs, JJ-jendants - In . w bich waa such that I could scarcely ,,nor Court— Chancery, | wa|l> , hjg „, te , r , )rtun „ ely he „ d ,’f your vegetable catholicon— four bottles ot which, has completely restored me, I havr now no pain; my appetite is good * # and my strength restored With many thanks for the relief your mrdieme his given me, I am your obliged friend, Etc WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn and subscribed to b fore me, May 28, 1824 JOHN B1NNS, A derman. Philadelphia, May 28, 18°4. Sir—1 am now, thanks to your m idicine, a hearty man. F >r nearly six years I have been a martyr to a disease, whose ravag s threat ened, if not soon stopped, to put a period to my existence. Having had no regular medi cal advice from the commencement, my comnlaint at last got to such a height that I could not swallow without great pain and difficulty. Tumors formed in different parts of my body, and 1 began to think my situation almost desperst’e. 'Che five bottles of the Catholicon which 1 have taken have com pletely cured me, and 1 am now at well as J nov. 24 N. B. WEED, No. 6, Gibbons* Range. Bills on New-York, OR SALE by Feb «•» C. C, GRISWOLD. Tar, i'itch, ltosm Ojc. JUST RECEIVED, (ffk BBLS TAR £i\J 10 do Pitch 10 do Rosin 5 do bright Varnish For sale by A. BASSETT, No. 1, Mongin’s New-Building. Feb 4 Wire Fe.iders and Cast-Iron Chimney Backs, R F.CEIVED per ship Corsair, and for sale by N. B. WEED. dec 27 27 ttt. t;roix sugars. 1 of St. Croi' Sugars, M. O of very prime quality, landing from schooner Nancy, and for sale by HALL & IIOYT. ton 20 tkrms. shall be well printed, on gc^d pip er he c«mp i8'd in six hawaomp v ( ),, ’"f will contain tho Scriptures ot" the 0d ! Nw Testaments, t • Introductory o», t , Explanatory ,\otes, un ' Prncac l ()bn , n Hit.) all 'he ;opi.)Ur. Mar.• inn !iefvt n , ' •■nf printed word tor wor l f the < .i* Stereotype Edition, published «j n c e the a^* • hor’s decpHS*: The pri' *- wilt h e ao.';' boards; g24, in sheep, gfiO, in calf bind-*' t'lifcuh'i n a >rk will be teu*u ford»i; v ,, ? May. 1825, ' J i Extracts of Letters add' cssedto the Pub 1 ,, , A l ist’-em Dr S .ouh. Famdy liibltr, em.n* r », calculated to prom >te the cause of truths!.! piety. 11 seems scarcely possible for one* read daily thv Notes and Observations inti° Family 11.ble without becoming q w ,«, r i better man. EDWARD D G <IFFIN’ I have seen no co,mn *ntary : >f t, K . Swr . Scriptures which 1 think no well a<W e[ u‘ general use and edification. It is u t re4i : whichever) famaly ought to possess. . , . A Eaton, It is a woTk distmgu^bed for th? siimVj tv and convenience of its arrangement' the clearnesa tw,.l fi ivlity of its expo4ii«ns t u neatness and perspicud.v nf it s ij| C| : , lC ' nevoh nee and candour of its spur, the cr. ensenesg and pc.tinency of its appli^ti. J and for its uniform tend -ncy to pry vote e%,ir gehca! truth Xd piety. 4 BIEL HOLMKS. Ol Dr. ‘Scott's F vnily Umie, 11*» 1 free to sav. that in my estmiHtion i: deservedly r«nki a^noiig our ablest »nd b.*st '.lomm n.> ies THOMLlUALDwif Dr. Scott’s Fanny 13 bit*, intended more M . pecially for f c use of Cliristian r.mile- U t work Iiigh’y evangelical, extensively h,si* uc . tive, and deeply imercating D/.NIKL’c. s ‘NURBS. The character c* Dr. Scon’s C*»m*npni»rv on th Bible, is so generally koown, and so t. ghiy approved amongst t!,*- m ?st int-iligt-nt ■*nd pious CL rial’ana throughout ou r count’; nd bus passed r» } idly ihrnugliso uianvh*^ ’ditions, tout 1 ueem further rcconuritn'i tions needless* J mopsa* I am acquainted with no Com rienwv on h bacred . w c-iplu.es. which I woula cord sPv rreonmi*. mi iov general u^e. V,ie plan of the work is good JOSHUA BATK? Perhaps in no way, can .twiisti rs. •..8iriicl»m f youth, and pr.vale Cloistiar.s, d»» gmttr tv ce to society, than by exert ng tbua s'dves to disseminate this truh invi.iu.ble wo k JOSHUA HUN «’IVG 10.., I know of no Commentiry wb^h i* b t'x calculated for diflusing correct vievs of • 5 great truths of UhrutLnity, ai d leaving ■ary impiessions on th mind wh*-o rising 'rum the pevusal of it, than the one yeu .‘bout to publish. DXNIBLSHARPR. No writer seems leas disposed to cintend for barren aneculations None more uniform, ly or more powerfully inculcatesthe ^:-eates sentials of religion. The spirit which cr* vades the work is excellent; it is the n»r \ aiiectionare, healing, yet faithful spirlroftlj osnel- DANIEL DANA From particular eximinati n. and concur* ring testimony, the e is no doubt o i my tiiiul that Scott’s Family nib).* is superior to all ‘hers jor-vpii EUEHSON. Ifou will plesi<* to se: d me six copies of Scott’s Bible ; 1 -cfe" >.o your lately proposed ■dition. Pei haps I shall induce ai-re to tF.ke the ssme number. H- L. It is with extreme pleasure 1 perceive yor are about to publish a new edition -f Scot 1 *s Bible, Hnviug been in poss“’!.suin vf t mure • ha.) 20 years, 1 trur l know swr ; dung of its value, Hlul a*n dele! mine ’• to '>'0. mo»e its c rcolt'ijn among my friends You will forward sit copies as soon asp*.b- •shed. r.g. 1 have obtained four *iub§criber9 f<..- tbe c.xceikm wort you are publishing H. S. 1 nronoae to take seven sets of Scott's di bit-, bud wiil be accountable for the sum.:. J C. I hkveobtained scbscnb'.’.rs for nine, copies of Scott’s Funiiy 11 ble J.C. 1 shall probably need eight or t,-n s-ts«f Scott’s Family Bible, J P* Hev.S. S. of P. has o' tained ten s-ibscn* bars. K. If. 1 have observed that you are about pub lishing another edition of Scott’s U b'e hope you may succeed as you h ve d»r». : n former editions. 1 have been endeavoring to procure subKcri'jew amoi g our people, nil -cnor more subscribers will be ob -u: cd. S. H. I will take ten sets (of Scat’s U •» , c) bound and leUen.d. .1 f 1 have obtained ten subscribers fin y?ii! edition of the Family Bible—tuul Lav. r.n d ubt but 'here might be someth g like 100 copies'old in this place if you had an »£•>» here—I thought ti e woik ought to b-’ ri* couraged and for hat reason took a subscr;b- tion paper. It is a work that every family should have that ie able to purchase. J. E tl’C. 1 am glad, 'bat y-u propose to piint Scott’s excellent F.rnily Commenuty, ■»**! should be very glad if it were in my power to give a more liberal patronage io the work, than, as circumstances are, I can. 1 shaP* however, be able to do something ; eight «•> ten sets I shall certainly lake; and it may K double that number. A. lb 1 have procured fifteen subscrib-.w tu Scott’s Bible. J. A, U. 1 think 1 shall dispose of 20 sets ormo'etf •he Family Bible. K. B ( I have circulated proposals for Scott’s B.ble ; bow many have been ‘’ngaged in s»l' cannot l« ll; but between 20 and 30 seisin h s vicinity. J. &• I have concluded to become responsii)** to you foi thirty sets of Scott’s CommentaT C. 8* I have procured 106 subscribers to the Bible; 6 sets to be bound in calfJ sets ’e be done in boards the other 97 >ets, houi® aud lettered as described in the prospectus- in*. 1 presume I could procure 500 subscri bers tor your edition of Scott’« Bible I' 1 * demand is increasing for them They v»nl finally supersede every other large or Famdy Bible. Fifty ot my subscriber* live within » circle of 8 miles! J I** Just published an edition of the same w«R*> completed in six volumes without marg 111 * 1 references; price in bovras S518; in sb fie P *21 .* in calf %i7. Either of these edition* mHy be had of the publisher in Boston ; or 01 S. C. U. J SCHENCK, Savannah. Q .U 11 '1 ! * « .Marking Brushes, O F a superior quality, just received a 1 * - tor sulo by GEO. RVEftSO.N nov 30