Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, March 14, 1825, Image 4

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* Sheriff's sales. On th, first 'l'urslug in April next, TVDlij, lie told »t tnu Court-i loune, in ih VJJ city of Sara n,.., between the hours - ten a 1 d fourtb'cloek, All that Northern helf part of that Lot < p,rccl of Lend, lying, being and sites’ed in the cl y of Saeannah and county of I h dham, known in the plan ofubl citv a> Trail Lot (letter T) in Reynold. Ward fronting on Hey noldaSquT-.togcther with all and tinguUr the edifleea nd tnitldinga 'hereon, levied on un dor a fi. fa. on foreeloiurc *a -he pmi er-y of Oliver Sturgea, in ftvorof J ho humming. All th.<t I. t ofLtnd in the <.itv of Savannah, eontaininy 60 feet in front and 93 feet in depth known in the plan of add eny by the N" three (3) first Tytbing Reynolds W» d. levi (d to under a fi fa • on a forecl lure aa the property of >ohn Hunter, in faror of Bober' Mitchell, assignee- All that tract of Land on the Island of Skid •way, Cl.ath .tn rou >ty, oallvd Springfield sai- to contain 710 acrea. hound'd orthwaidly b lands .li the flute of John Miliedge,ea tw.rtl- ly by lands of James Bilbo, southwa'diy by lands forme "ly Sutcl ffs weatwsrdly by l ive, end mar he* with improvements thereon, le vied on as the property of thus. Stephens, to satisfy an eiecMtion in favor of diehard Rich ardson, for use, Ac. hr. AH tha* tr at or oarcel of Land containing 567 acres more or leu with 100 acres of Marsl Land, called (Ireland, sitnse, lying and he Ing in Little Ogcchec D atrict, in the county of Chatham, bounded on the north by la ir's o' Fleming Akin, on the east by lands of D Parker, on the south by lauds of the late H. Walburger, and on the west by a northern: branch >f Little Ogechee River together will-, all and aingular the eo ficea, imp o ement. sn-l appurtenances, levied on under a fi. f» on foreclosure aa .he property of George I Cope, in favor of J thn M'Nisb, Peer Mitch ell and Robert M'tchrll. All that I. ct or pa'cel of T and sHu.te, It Ing and being in the county . f Cia'hatr, known by the name of Muir Hall, containin' 1097 acres more or l"s«, bonnded on the soul by istid. of James Fo re«t, on the eaat by th f. Marshall's lands, on the north by George Jones's lind, and on the west b Little Og e chee River; Alan, Two Lots of Land In h city of Stvannsh, known by the Nos ( 9 twenty and (30) thirty, in Columbi. Wafl with hr appurtenances thereunto sp pertaining, levied on under a fi fa. on fo e clo-ure as 'he property of Fleming Akin, dec in faror of Wm. Dison k Co. assignees ot V. M'Leod. Fif e-four 8haret of Slock rf the Rank of the State of Georgia, aobactibed for by B W’K me, in the names "f his children Felt* M'K nne and John M’K me, Jr. on wit eh « U0 has been paid in on each share lev d cn aathe property of B. M’Kinne, to satisfy en execution from Richmo d ’.ounty, in favor of the Bunk of the State of Georgia- A negro woman mmed Mary otherwise cal led Constan e, and her two children named Lucy sod Margaret, tv" d as hr property of Wm ’. Wayne, to satisfy an execution from Striven county, in favor of Alex. Hunter. 18 -lead 'f Cattle, more or less 5 horses, 1 Plantation Flatt, i four cured bo»t,‘. F .ot Gins, I L"t Plantation Tools, 8 Ploughs, and the buil- di -gi on a Tract of Lard b longing to James P .Stull, consisting ot a Bit"., 1 Threshitu Machine, 1 Dueling House, K chen.amlout buildings, si d four negro-Huns s, levi d on as the property of the list, of Thus. Meirnse, deceased, to attisfy an execution in favor of Wm. Ingiia U Co Two Negroes named Sancho and Andrews levied on aa-he property ofThos. Metros . dec. to satisfy a warrant for rent in favor or James Posted Lot No. 2, 'wo, and improvements, Li’ erty Ward, in the city of Savannah, levied on as the property of Thos Lucena, dec. to satisfy an exec,.ti >n from a Justices’a Court, in fivu of Justice’s Court, and returned to me by a Cons’able Hulf I.ot and Buildings. No. 4, P.winsburg Og|. t iorpe Ward, in tne city "f Ssva n«h, the u.iexpir"d l.tsse of s'id i Lit for thee years from i near) last, levi jonathc pro perty of C.bt- I ewis, to satisfy an execution frry-n a Justices Court in fuvor of J (i *4- Pen- dergsst, retu-t e-1 to me by a coi sianie. Al. tliut Lot of Ground, in Snvannmi known XsLitNt. 4, W l.ningion Ty'hmg, Dinv Ward, 60 feet in front on the Bay, and 90 feet in oeptb ; bounded wvstwardly by Lot No. J, eastwardly by Lot,No.rt, sn l southward ly tiy a lane , together with ail the houses and out houses thereon—tbe ss d lot being tbst oo which the City Hotel B'.andi—levied c under sn execution, upon a rule sb - liit of the Superior Court uf Chatham comity, as the property of Kleazer Early, to satisfy the Bank of Darien. A negro woman named Charlotte, levied on tithe property of Elizabeth Whiting, to sa tisfy an execution in favor of Willis K. Frank lit:, against Augustus F. Duvitoo, and others March 7 ISAAC D’LYON S C. C. TOM fiM C’ty Sheriff's Hales. On the Jirtt Tuesday in April next, (Dlhnlic ■ .il before fl), Cmr-iioute, M between the uausl hours, the f-ilkwing iperty to wit: one negro man, named Andrew, levied on s the property of Mary Gdbert, to satisly an . xecu'ion f.om the Court of l omnio Pleas and Oyer sod Terminer for the ci ty of Sa vannah, in favor of Miller k Fort. A n gro wuDiin named Ruth # levied on ft* the p’operty of Ben- Sheft .H, to satisfy an execution in favor of John I Dews, agaiuat Benjamin sn J Mordecai Shettall, issued ftom air) Court. A sorrel colt hone, levied on ss the prop- erti of Wm. Browrjohn, to satisfy an execu- lino from said Court in favor of Alexander I elfair. A Billiard Table, with Mae.es Q tea, Oc. evied on is the properly of the Bat of Eu gene M’Conatotighe, to satisfy sn execution it avor of Francis Doyle, for house rent. All tin buildings on lot No 34 Warren Ward, bounded s.uth by Broughton-street, ortli by a'la.ie, east bv lot No. 33, west b r.ot w o 3J, levied on aa the property of C tl. Hayden, nsu sfy sn execution fur rent trustees l h- h nAcsdemy.vs, C. H.Hsyden Two buddings on the western third part of t.ot Nn 2, JekylTyihing Da by Ward, and n>- building on the I e.r of tile cent e th rd ait of said Li t, levied n at hr proper’y of !. H. Hayden, to satisfy twoexiciinoiil fo. ant, Trustees Congr ga tonal Church oi leeting House, vs C. H llayd. n. Ail the tiuildings on Lot No 0, Warre: IVaid, bounded north by Congress street, souiti by a lane, eaat b, Lot No- 31, weS' b’ l.o N.v £9, levied on aa the property o( Mrs Ann M Finder, to satisfy su execution fo ■nt in favor of the I'runti-es of the Chathan Academy A. I. D’LYON, C S. mrc'i 7 67 0* Sheriff’s Sale. ,N the firs- S» unlay after the unit Tues day in May next, between the houre of n and fou- o'clock* will be sol 1 at the mar* tet-house in ti e town of St* Marys, he fol- 1 wng negroes, viz: Judy and her »>m John, i'U'in* ftnd rharlei* levied on aa the proper ty of fames Wffliamson, deceived, to aatisfy .n nu cution on tl e furecioanre of a mort irapev n favor of Edward P. I atti ft vdninii- <rutor fJohn Hamilton- M. H. HFsFJB AftD* S C• C. St. Marys, February ‘J5, i825. March 2 82 J. Shinn’s Panacea, r ns subscribe^r oaving discovered the coni position of SWAIM’S CELKHRATF.p 1‘AAACKA, has now a supply on ham) fo| sale i he has reduced tin-price from £3 SO, ti $2 SO, or by the dosen g.’4. , All charitable inatitutions in the V, State! and the poor will be supplied gratis. If the citizens of the principal cities ant towns, will appoint an sgent to order no/ distribute this medicine to the poor, it will be supplied. This medicine is celebrated for the cure of the following diseases-.—" scrofula or king 1 - evil, ulcerated or putrid sore throat, lung standing rheumatic affections, cutaneous dis eases, white swelling .nd disease of the bones, and all cases generally of th ulcerous cltarae ter, and chronic diseases, generally a ia.ng it debilitated constitutions, but more especially fro n syphilis or affWctio'ia arising therefmti: ulcers in the larynx, nodes. Me. and t/iu dreadful disease occasioned by a long snd e.xceaaive use of mercury, We- Itiaalaouae ful in the dis -ase of the liver-” Certificates. I have within the lust two years hat! in op portunity of seeing several cases of very im e MTRte ulcers, which having previjnaly resist' eff the regular modes :»f treatment. wer healed by the use of Mr. -Swrim's Panacea, and I do believe, from wh»*t I have seen, that it will prove an important remedy in aero fulous, venereal and merctr ini diseases. N CHAPM \N, M. D Professor of the Institutea ftnd pr-tctict of Physic* in the University of Penn aylvhnift I have employed the panacea of Mr. Swaim in numerous instances* within the laa* thre-' yeara^tn.l have always found il estremel) efficacious, especially in *e>ondary syphili- *nd meTCuriHl diseases. I have no heHitatim •n pronouncing it a medici* e of inestimable value. W. GIHSON, M D. Professor of Surgery in the Uni'ly of Penn ptiiladelphia, Februarv 17, 182!. JOHtfsmSN, Chemist, Philadelphia. A"ov. ‘7 Adm n st ator’s * ale W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, at the Court-House in the city of Savannah, by permission of the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham county, One undivided fourth of a tract of land, containing about five hundred acres, on Cumberland 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- tosh. and bounded on the south by the said Plum Orchard Tract. Also, a tract calk'd Lottery Hill, situate on the Ogeechee Road, three miles from Savannah, containing about six hundred acres, belonging to the real estate of N. S. Bayard, deceased—sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, of said estate. N. J. BAYARD, Administrator estate N. S. Bavard. Feb 2 58af Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in April next. fiVXj be »nld at the C mrt House in the it. of Savannah, between the hours of ten * d fiur o'clock. i he following seven negroes, vit: Davis c Maria* Patic eo, Dublin* Beck, Tr*phina an* Oscar, with tile increase of the females levied on under h fi fa on a foreclosure of a mortgage •5> the p“ party of Joseph Carrulhers to satis fy the Bv vk «f the Stale of Georgti. Ala i* ii Allowing 35 n.gro *, vir.: Ci ff ie (Cooper,; Hirnet, Aft'y, old Cbavlotte, Ja-'W. St-y, Gh-irl .1 , Pendaw, Bess, Precussa and child, Bf dg t sn<l Peggy, Wili am, E.a.-v ll lley. Philip Phyllis, old Gumbo, Jenny u) Peggy, B'utu**, Jesse, Brutus, Sandy, Mnni« Cy n .a, I) ck, Tob),Sophia, Daphne and cni d Jacob,3ye,Br ck y and John,with the merest of h * fdAivlei, »cvied on as the property i N c i nas Gruger,undtir afi fa on a foreclosui ot »m '"ig »ge io f«vnur of John Carnwhan «ai.-‘ Jam^H -vie.lenry fir u*e of Ch*i» i|na Levcti Also, a iieg.-o m4ii nam- d ■inin. levi d on a the property of Char es B. P'.ui, under fi. on a toreclosure of a mortgage in Imoi o James Anderson. . Also, the to do /ing 19 negroe®, u s—Abr. • hnni Harry/ f Nto, Uha.tce, Dmiel, Asroi Stiinho, Lucy, Sc pio, Il*ry4n. Itzchsel, Lo don, Aggy, iioion, Gr ice, Biiza G o* g , H dx, and fun, with tb« increase of the female levied on aa the property of Fk mmmg Ak-o dec. under a fi. fa. on a forectosu e of a mort gige in laviiro! W n. IVxon k io* uR'vigne. of Murdoch M'Ljod- 1. D'i.YOM, S. r c U 55 N otiee IS HEREBY (lirE.hr, T HAT three months after date, applica tion will be made to the Bank of the State of Georgia, to issue a new certifiicate of stock, for one lost, issued on the nth March,1819, in favor of John M’Kinne.Jun, or twenty-five shares, and numbered 243. B. M’KINNE, Guardian of John M’Kinne, Jun. Augusta, Dec. 16, 1824. dec 18 2lfpf Is otiee. A LL persons huving lemaods against the estate of Gonstant Freeman, Esq Lie o the city of Was'dngt m, deceased, a c re q tired to hand them in, legally attested, within the time nrescribrd bv law : and tho9 indebted to said *^t\te, are rvqui’td to mak immediate payment, to JAME3HUNTER, A dm*r. J»n f 4 4 l VALUABLE MEDICINE. TOTWi Vegetable Cathoficon. JT)HE subscriber rea.v ctfully. sol.cits the at Uf tention of every friend of suffering hu manity, to to t' e above new and invaluable remedy, whose unequal powers io eliminating from the *\ st:m the very seeds of disease, ai/d«n watiring the derange! and morbid condition of the organs of l ife to a free and nealthy exercise of thiir functions, bos exci. ted the shtimishmens and completely siLn d the objections of t'\*» mo»v iwn d douft — Facts are the best argumentt In order to put •he virtues ot tne .uiholicon to as severe s «cr"tiny as pussib’e, it was offered by river* t sement. togcher w t i the at end mee of a \bysic : an, gratuitously to aiy peta»n win. vmi'd ipply fur it, an I wh-se cause might seem t come within 'he r «n:;e of ns healing power—numbers of severe cases of Jong •■ta d* ing,and snail? of them seemingl- do ;» r *e on-s, nr? noted tbemselves all o/vt ich have hen cured or so muc*i relieved at tjwairnul i.t m.tertion that a little n**iipvmncc wj ldo jo In fact, such is the coi fi le.ice of the phyai can under whose ca e these patients vert ulaceJ, in this rem°ly» a cn fide ce rebut ing fVom the irrepistible comiui n tiiat has be?n for rd upon Ins mind by ocular demon a*ration, ai d . pers«ui«l trial f it on turnsei* •hit h« pc in it* m*- to deckire ii as h's d ci- d opinion, ih-t he'’M'h 'hcon is not onl. .< ,*•*|V*ctly *»tfe and i-.noceut, but a most p<»w e. hil and invaluable rvm dy in cvv.a n iff U< * an 1 stales of the h\s ern, such a* ’he fid oyin g ?— De ikty residing from intemperance an 'kfsipation; Old imd invele^at U,r. pi. P« n in the b. n s •.tt -nded with tweilmga ' f t-u j in s i It lu;« sion , Bl ff ‘lies on the face, * ijoipic , 6ic. j Al comniainrg of the Liver; fe«ttr.* Yr.v«} Sypii i*‘ .* Oulane>*iisdiseases gmcraly ; Merourial aud scroliilmis com- piimt* Use Gatholienn (which the proprieter *ol emnly pledges h * word consists exclusive. • f veg.fftble rna" • ) with ihe except un of sight det°rmi irt.on to the bowels, which u preserves in a B<’.iuhie state, act in»«irtsti»ty is pi usnnt to the taste, and require. 1 n iarticu ar regimen, t,ab»’inence from spirtnoua Ii quors 1 vays except'd.) or confinement. A agrntle, safe and agree ;b:e cathame nvd ewe. improving the anpetiteaud rest<»r g * general tone of the Nyfi’e»n, it i* cootid ntiy recommended to iadies in a delicate situa- on. w w. eon Eft, 66 Gheiimt-aiieet. Phila<lelphia\ May 31, 1834. At the request of Mr. W. W Po-tkr, I hive lately exhibited, in several in-tanner,a u *?:Ii cat -d s'rup, called do'ter’s Vegetable Catho icno, with the moiff decided advantage' as, as et, never fai'ed * ff-cting a cure ii e*ery case io which I have t «ougM proper to employ it. H. M'MUU i HIE, M D Administrator’s.Sale. On the first Tuesday in April next, [ WILL seil at the Court* Home in J ff.r. sen Camden County, between the usuA hours of nale, Harry, Ned, and h*s wife Tamer, and h?v four rhildien, Daniel, Stephen John and Y • ink h't property of (he Estate of Ge- p Mnnigoti, deceased, for the benefit of the. creditors and h ir« of sud estate, pursuant tr; euve granted by ’he Oourt of Ordina-v of said Bounty- GEORGE MOHBISON, Administrator, with the w iil annexed, «.f George Morrison, Sen. dei’eased. tff°rson, 24! h Jan. 1835. Feb 2 58 no ; ICE. N INE MONTHS after the d*ite hereof, ap* plication will be mad" to the Honornbk* th** Inferior Court of Chatham countv, when sitting for ordinary [ urposes, for leave to sell .* lot, with th'* improvements, situate in»’ i city of Savannah, in the said county,amt know in the plan of said citv by the No. 53, B.owi Ward, lor t .e benefit of the heirs an' 1 legatee* of the estate of the late Hugh M'Call, d ceased. THOmS M'CALL, PHILIP BKASC f, Executors. n"t *4 7■> Georgia— Camden County. Superior. Court, October Term, 1824. Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Seivester Bryant. 4 fc ^N petition of T.muthy Hopkins, stating '*• * that in consideration of certain prom issory notes, made to the said Timothy, by them, one payable with inte'est, from firs’ of January, 1821, on tin* first of January, 1822: a second psvable as aforesaion the first < January, 1823; and a th rd psvable as afor •laid, on the first of January, 1824 executed a mortgage to said Timothy Hopkins, his hd> and assigns, nn all those four trac s of V„id, s tunted in the county aforesaid, conveyed b* the said Ti nothy, to the said f«ngley an<< Sr Wester, and lying on the south side o’ Great Sattlla River, one tract containing sev enty-seven) acres, more rr less; two tract* i ntsining fif.y acres, more or less, and <>n> •ther tract, containing one hundred and eigh- y*eight acres, mord or leas, conditioned for he | ayn cut of the three said several notes. ->n the days atiove mentioned, and tltnt aait- j yeral notes remain unpaid—on motion o Archibald Ciark, attorney for plainti 0 , it i ordered, that tin said Langley and Selvesle', i heir heirs or assigns, pay into Court, with! we We months from this date, the sum* du in said notes, and the intrren and costs, oth rwise that the equity of redemption be lou er foreclosed, and that su. h other proceed ngs tak« place, as are pursuant to iaw. True rxU’aci from the muvffes, 27<h Oetc her. 18 4. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk nov 4 87 $re iSOtl^E. N TMF. months afv4;r dut;-, h* plication wll h made to tile H.m. (hr Judges of the (jour ot Ordinary-f Ch>«.lixm cru dy, furleavi sel-' ati the real fit ate of the !aie William Craig, k ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cred it r% of said estate. JOHN M' nISH, Executor. ort 19 71 Ph r ailc pliia, July 28th, 1824, If W, Potter, NOTIott. ^JINFj months aft«*r d ite, application will be made to the Iff-.vior Court ofrhnhar County, sitting for ordinary purposes fi<r ai order, ansolute, to sell lots N s four.im five. (4ard 5) in Carpenter’s Row, and lot No. mo, (l) Green Ward, n he ci ! y of Savannah, being the real estate of Francis Jaline.au, dec for the benefit of the h<?irs an^ creditors of said estate WILLI AM GAS ON. Qun’i/iad Executor. 7 97 Notice. A LL persons having demands against the estate of Oliver Sturges, Esq. late of the city of Savannah, deceased, are request ed to hand them in, properly attested, snd those indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment to WM. F. HUNTER, Adm’r. tvi* m r-. 4 JN otiee. N INE MONTHS after the Hate 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 tile real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator. dec 18 21 Sheriff’s Sale. On the Jirtt Tuesday in Jilay next, fU.L be sold in lre.it uf me Cmirl- Housr, in th>- city of Savsnn-h. betweet ,lw izutl hours <tf ten .tftl four u'olock, Tims following eight negroes, viz. Unffee, Peggy, Rosanna’.! Carolina, Joseph,ll»ry_Be ty and Jun, levied onnnder . fi. i. on afore closure, »• the p operty of Ohtrlez H. Huy. den, in favor of Fredericlt W. Hienimsn- ansreb 1 ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C. L\ EQUITY. B' tvjenx I.on s L coiue anil Joint Jxeonte, Com phi: unity d F ter L ron' John Thotnu- ( mpinu , Heynods u> d V ilei in his H U fondants Li..e ty Superior Court, 4 ^HE Complainants huving filed their bill n . this C«ur», the ot’jjct of which ii to p- r- letuate the test mony ol certain persons there n named, an i it appearing that .he Defend- mts reapecuvely reside beyond the limits ol hestdeofG argia, and within the United S at'.a : It ii .ordered, that service upon the huid Defendsn's be effected by publication in one of the G z.'ttes o'. Savannah, requiring the said DefendHnti to appear and attawer iht said hill of Complainants, on or before the e leventh day » April next. A true copy, B- BAKER, Clerk, February 10,1825. Feb 17 7lt ERUI V\. Beiioeen W. Davies Administrator, Complain • ant. and John <.arnodmn Admumtiatn', {L bonis non with the toi l uwhX>dof Geo> r r. Ilichardson and others, DJendants.——In equity Chatham 'supr. ior Court- ChuHce>y, 20th A gust, 1834 I I'appe&rt g that John Murray Carnoebau, one of the defendants in the snid bill -I ;i>mpLmt named, resides without the state ol Georgia, m that part if the United Kingdom;. Great Uritam a.iu Iiciand, called Scotland ; It is ordered that the said John Murray Car- uochan, do appear and answer to the com- dainHnt's said bill? within nine months frwir. he date of this order, otherwise that tl» said billj as to him, be taken pro cnnfesa f .* aud i« ta further ordered, that a copy of th - order he publish'd once a week, in one ol he public G'lieitea of this state, until the ex* piratiun of the time within which the said de fendant is required to appear and answer as aforesaid. True copy from the Mbuitef, thi« 2lst dny August. 1824. A. B.F ANNIN, Clerk, niigus* *J4 50f Mr, ftea»* Sir—You expressed a wish tbit I would give a concise statement of my aufiVr* ng*. from • the hopeless commencement, t: the present propitious stnge of my disease About five years ago, on my paisnge from ilordcnux, during the month of January, from mprudent exposure on deck, I was seised with a violent fever. Having no medical at- 'endants on board, I wms compelled to bear it, as I might for two weeks, when on my ar- ival at Charleston, S. C. it was treated as yphus. The r.kill of my Physician subdty the fever, but Pl.«niv-bke, the termination •f this gave ris° to a disease tq tally distress •ng, snd.whicii, till now. I had thought incur- tble. Various ahacesses made their unwek toneappeirance, pariicularly on the jvnts, which were f.we ied to an enormous ;;izr..— Vhese g atlnal’y subsided into hn p d tumcnr, one of which on my left knee affected t e bone—an inc sion was now made an a Urpe evacuation of rni3, mixed with p«'*ct s of bo* e l ook place- I’i addition to this, I Ktjfl’jred the nnst escmriutiug pains in my j >ints t ! 'at mvn ever experienced Every th ug that was idminHtfcri-.fi either gave me no relief' r ser ved »o agg ; »vate the lisease, tlie seventy • f whi« h increased with evrrv succeeding yoar >irh w.tsniv painfuisi uiwu nfftat 1 de-paire u! ever bring restored to my lualhj Iliad not o dy tried the e ular moms of r.-lief, hut used, though in va*n, every popular rem* edy 1 co.il’i heat o' It was in this avfnl aini desponding conditio*»,that t waspersu; de l ti» ..ommence a course of you- Veettabie f :h I an*i l e ha:»pv r^-’u't is, *‘fom the use of the two hath s my whole tys t in har under g(,n> a cotuplet vet o ittiott, mt, p m h .v fo s i- ke > me ttie. UiseliHr,^- from my xn»;- oeg t\ o iliinmish, and s»o , cccsed al’ogetker, h nice* from whence it proceeded being cor;- pletelv lit- ded. The tumors, for tiie rt mny«) of which I have t-ied in vain more renu'd’n s than l can » ainc, ure rapidly d^crea ing ; n»j appetite, which was p«*ne, h»3 returm d—I a. in fart, nesr'y wel', andf el tonfid. r.t that j. few bottles more of year, (to n ; e) invaluuch medicine, will m~ke me p»*nectly so. Your oblig'.d friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. Philadelphia, July ~6 ; 18‘4 My confidence in the v* ger mle catholic is iindimiuishvd, and as fnsh in tauc^s of it: powrrs arc daily occnrrii g,in my own prsc lice, I l ave no hesitation in recommending i in the pccukar diseases to which it is cpff.r.i • bit*, as superior to any remedy 1 an acqua'.-t* edwitU. In. M'VtUd I IHE M D. Philutt. Iphia, May '8,18 4 Sin—Tn con«< q i me* of imprude nt expos ure f« vears ! hid 'll ‘ misfortune • o be come fll cted v itn a dr ease, the painful n subs >i Ah. :h irduced me to uppiv in sir cesa on to several respect »ble physicians ol !'iia city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose rett ed» si it ceived annlner complaint quite as disi. essinp s the former. My u hole ay ate *» became a • feted. 1 v mi hi get no red at night on ar ou it of toe violent pain that I f#?it in eve') pal of my body # the weakness and e >ac u ion of which Was cm h that I coukl scarce 1) walk. In this state 1 fortunately luard i-l ^■ ur vegetable catholicon- f.ur bottles o( vriiich, has complete*) restored me, I ha* iQwnopnini my aopetite in good; amt m\ .length restored With many thanks for h * rebet your mvdieme his given me, I am your obliged friend. &c W1LUAM WILSON. Sworn aud subser hed to h fore me, May 28, 1824 JOIN BIN NS, A derman. 'ould wish to be. With my thanki, I am your hliged humble»ervant, Wo» " GEORGE KANE. City of Phi’udVphia, ss George Kof the District of Sou«h- vark, permnady appeared, and, being d d sworn, d > th declare and say that the abov*. atat* ment ia in all respects correct and true, snd that the signature to it ia in the baud writing of this deponent J )H FINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28,1824- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Oatholicon is peculiarly dinted to those kseases wh-ch a> e prevsle t nong the coloured popuiaton of the south 1 that disease which is cDllfcd yaws, it ?sn sure reme»iy ; a single triwl of it, will convnce planter* of its § ipenor effiescy to any rente ly of a similar natu e in the U.iitcd States* NOKJR. The advantages of this medicine are, not oufining the padent unnecessarily to the house, or keeping him from lug business.— .Vilh one soli>*m» eicaption Iiai o sniri i- »in liquors, it does not lay any reside io s upon his app tite 1- gentle :n u ope; a --.on nut me p Hem fin is iiimsclf getting well t 1 * cannot tell how- As it i** not the wish of the proprietor to take any thing tor which he cannot give a consideration equal in value persons at a distance who may wish to tiy is medicine, but who are not certain if it apphcoble to their comnlaint, aru request d •» de:icr'‘be huir cas* and sympvona in etter, p .st-paid, sed directed to him—'th etter wili be i nm fd'Htv.ly placed in h»n«jt» fully comp-rent to da d ‘h ; question.— tho ild h j mne J> nm se rn >o suit the dis ease, they v- ili be fr»uik*v told ao. evun N* To prevent d sippointm *nt it is well to .te that it ts!» ea in ordinary c-ises fro n 3 to ooti e** to 4*fT-*ct a cure so that pe s • is wh*. e labouring tu*der anv serous in'.ir.mty, must m il e up H eir mind to persevere to tha’ :\\. n at least - if - hey do nor, they might as well s:ivethemse|v«s the trouble snd expen *c f tiriuga acisll^r qum*itv, A’l o 'de % p s'-p lid and enclosing the m^ney, i ned;a eli auend-.’d t >, aud ihe medi-i.u: p-cve la id «l livereff with directions for use ■ any place in the city, and forwarded as d>< n*»«*d N.B To preveT the pogaihilUy of ff! im- p sition.it vi ! b s .Id i itbeciry ofFhiiadek qhia, at the- office in Fifth near Race-Sir *et, »ra* the dwelling of the rropri tor, N >. 66 JliesniL s-reet, only, an I abroad by his au- horizjd agents W W P WIB'l, 66 Cie nu! St. eet, Plulade pfi a• I have appointed G-lORGE RYE iSON, DrugriR of Savannah, m- so;e agent. Dig gists vra' t ; ng t!ie above valuable medicine, will b.; supplied by him for cash, at the same nlv,m if ordered diiec.t from me—v z. JftSO pe> dv z.*n, *>r three dollar* a s-ngie howte. W. tv. PO n BRj Philadelphia. Anv person on application to ihesuhsc i! r will bs furnished with certificiffcs of the i ffi c*cy of the t-bvve medicine, sufficient io con vince the mind of the m »st sceutica! although too numerous miiJ lmg»hy for newspaper n- rtcrtion. GEO. UYEKSO ’. Drm g st, Conner of Bay and Whittaker Streets. t3 scorrs bible srr.RCoTypa mu rioa. % SA 'WM. T •'omhil! ti son *>t HSTHOXQ Vo jj ltd*.ivvuatiou Wanted A NY informationfrom, or relative to Mr. Frederick Lowe, Printer, a native of Manchester, England, and who, when last heard 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 the Charleston Courier, will be thankfully received. iU The editors of papers in the Stat e of Georgia, and in the Western country, wili confer an obligation upon on anxious mo ther, by giving the above one or two in sertions in their papers. jun *22 49 J L okiug-v. lasses. UST received, per schooner Retrieve, an elegant assortment of Mantle and Pier Looking-Glasses, at. manufactory pri •es, by J. B. HERBERT &. CO. dec 18 a©» dec 18 Carron Castings, POUNDS Cannn Cast ■ngs tor sale low, by N. It. WEB!) Pi ot Hreiul. | 9 HALF BftLS. Inn li s ' Pilot Bread, JL Jmd just received and for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec ‘29 t'e ther tiers J EST received by the William Wallace, a large supply of the above articles, with Bolsters and Pillows to match, war ranted to be of the best quality. I. W- MORRELL. Jun ‘27 Webster's pel ing Hooks, j ECE1VKD and tor sitlu by Jan 13 Al'. B. WEET). »pauish Scgars. Just received per Globe, and fin* sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 4 ( ast > heel iron Box toves, (.’OR SALE by V N. B. WEED, No. 6, Gibbons’ Range. nnv 24 ’i ar, i itch, tv. sin ijC. JUST RECEIVED, rtrx DDLS TAB 10 do Pilub 10 du Rosin 5 do bright Varnish For sale by A. BASSETT, No. 1, Mongiu’s New-Building. Feb 4 Hills on New-York, F OR SALE by Feb 24 C. C. GRISWOLD. Phi ailelphia, Mny ?8, !8"4. 8ir—I fun now, tltanka to your m Jicice, iieatty mai. F r neatly six yea-a I haXe beet a martyr to a di.'etse, who." ra ng a threat, lined, if aot iuon atupped, to pnt a period t my ezittence. Having had nn regular tnedt :al advice from the commencement, my complaint at Lat gnt to auch a height that I could not swallow without great pain and difficulty. Tumora firmed in different part, of my b. dy, and I began to think my aittintion xlmoi-t deaperate. I he five bottle, of thr Cathobcun which I have taken have com pletely cured mei «nd I am now aa well u 1 vVa'e te (let's a d ast-Iron Chimney Hanks, R ECEIVED per ship Corsair, and for sale by N. B. WEED, dec 17 27 t. s Toix Migars. ■R HOGSHEADS of St. Croi * Sugars, Jl O of very prime quality, landing from Rrhrtnnpr Nnnrv. nm! for stnln Viv publishing S';oi>’. fa m.r hid '.fi contai vnr nil th» ,\i * qinaf Ueferenc’ $ io be omfc ioetl ,*»* V tJsU IE V, nor.u, or TAVtJ ^ be dished with a likeness of the Author- **" TERMS. f r ahull be well nrimed, on gnnd p,p er be comp «s.’d ihslv handsome }. W’heoMVin tl'*■ Scr **iures of the Old\ 1 'Nw Testaments, t *t Int oducto- y Oht»v%t,,-.-/' 1 Explanatory holes, y\\ ■ PraeheulObsm-ati^! .»mi all Git; cop. us Jllurdued Deferences •n 4 in* p(lined word lor v.or j from the Loh'm Stereotype Edition, published since the a„. hort decease* The price will be «2' u b- iard*i ^24, in sheep, g30, in calf binding I he wh '*-: work wilt be reudy for deliven hi M>u. 1825, Ex t acts qf Letters add-essed <o the PubHt\eit 1 <-.st 'em Dr Bsorpa F m y Hibl , eminent!, oaiculatud io prom <ie l?ie cans of truthujj piciy Ii seems scarcely poys Me for oneta *t*ad daily the Notes and Ohafc.vit’ions imu Family Bible w'thoiit becoming a etter man. Bl) *VARJ O f, MF ’IN l have seen no oo nm 'ntary «,f t te Sh-^ Scriptures which 1 Hiink so well adsitertfo g :neral use and edification. Iv is r treauua viileh ever famaly ought to poss A «• TON. I ! is a work distlngu'shed for J.e simpBcU tv and co> venience of its armigcment, tie cl *«rness i fi telity nf its ex.mqvioni, the ; outness an I p^rspicudy of it*; st}!*, ifie D e» nevol- noe and cnndmii of its spin , ibe c«»a* cisencss and pertinency of ts upplirnp r.s and for its umf irm t v.d. ncy to pro v,otc tvan* r e teal truth ,4 «.ci piety. ARIEL UOLvfK^. Of Dr. Scott's Family Bible. 1 fc I froeto su) that in my estimation it desrrve.-Jly r, l! |j| i dong our ablest snd h<*s' Comm niu if». TOOMAS BALD'.ViN. D 1 *- Scoll'a Family 1) bit- i,.t i.deil morerf. pecinl'y fort 1 e ui»e of Glirimian fsniilie3,is* work higli y ev,nge/ic3l, extens vely iuuuc* live, and deeply i;;ter<*Hing Daniel o.s\NnFU$. Thp character of Dr. SiotPa C >mmen!ary m thf* B.ble. is »o generally k-mwn, and & I ghlv approval anion.TSt tb/ m »st intf -I’gfnt | nd pi jus Cbr.stiaus throughout our coiimVvt n i baa passed rapidly through so many l* rs 1 nil ions, t!i«t I cletni further rec.tmmenn* ions needless* J If Oltfg. ! am arquFintfd with no Cnuvremar) on h Sacve- 1 - c iptures, which I would mote .ord allv ncommena for general use. Tba plan of the work ia^ood JOSHUA BATES. Perhaps in no way, can mmim rs »rst uclma •f youth, and private Clr istisns. rln grot r ^rv*ce to societv, than b? exert njr tn,m. “elves ta clissv.mitwte thia t*ulv inv?:u»blc wo- k JUS HU A HUN r INGTON, I know of no f-ommenta y whffh i b t’rr •.ulcul-ited ior difiusing correct view s of tin great irmbs nf Christianity, a* d If* 'Ving spVk- nrv impressions on th* m'md when rising r..m the pe:u d of it, than the one you are b »ut to pub.ibh, DANIEL SHARPE. No writer s< ems less disposed to contend for barren spends'! ns Nontftnore uniform, v or more pow- > fully inculcates the gresi e«* cntials of religion The spirit which per* ■dis the work is exceih n-; it is th» iw t, .qVciionare, healing, yet faithful spirit of the r s;»p|. DA \'IEL DANA. From particular ex^miaati *n, and concur* -ng t sumon , there is no daub* on my mind •a* Scott's Family Bibl'* is nupt rior to all hers JOT1 P I EMERSON. You will p!e:is • to se d me six copies nf c It's Bibie ; I r«.*fer io yotir lately proposed ditiun Pertiapw I «halt induce five m»re ta tike the sme number. II* f. Ii ib with exinme pleasure I perceive or are about io publish a new edition <*f »c, t 'fc Bible. Having been in pwbseegon of t more :! a..< 20 y< srs, I trng v I know s .tne* lung .f its value, «n*i a n dete-mire t to r> r o> •i.ntc »'s n mib'.ion among iry fnciids Y u vifi please forward sic copies as soon as j»*ib* ■shed. 0. M 1 hive nbtainnd four subscribers i »i lie .'xo: ilmn work you are publishing II. S. I propose to take, seven sets of Scolds iff jIv, aud will be accountable for the same. J C. I h.sve obtained subscribers for nm» »f Scom'i Fimily II blc. J. U. 1 shall probably, need eight or ten a u vf Scott's Family Bible. J V- Rev. S. S. of P. has o' tained ten subscri* \v*tb. E. U. 1 have observed that you are about pnl)# ishing another edition of Scon's B bit* ope you tn&y sucoce ' us you h*-ve done ifl ormer editions. I have been endeavoring rocure subscriberp amoi g our people, mid eu or more subscribers wili be obuhetl. ft. S. Hi I will take ten sets (of Scott's H.ole) '.>ound a» d lettered. J. V I have obtained ten subscribers for y-.»uf dition of the Family Dibit—and have no l.ubt but 'here might be something like 109 jpiei >old in this piece if you hud an ag nt here—I thought the work ought to b- ouraged and for hat reuaoa took a sohscrih* ion paper. It is a work that every family iiouid liave that is able to nurchsse. J. B M'G. I am glad, that y f *u propose to print Hr* nett's excellent F.imily Coni mem scy, “"d Kitild be very glad if»t were in my power to ve a more liberal patronage to the work, au, as circu nstanccs are, 1 can I “ball, wever, be able ta do something ; eight vf n se « I shall * ertainly take; and il may he, ilmblc that number, A. d. i have procured fifteen subscribe r« to rcolt's ffible. J A. 1). 1 think I sha'I dispose of 20 sets yr m > eof be Family Bible. F. B I have circulated proposes for Scott's, 11 Dl'j ; Ito.v msny have been »*ng*.gcd in a*| I *. nnot 1.11; but between 20 and 39 sets in h svici ily, J. -J* I liave c , mclii' 1 ed to bocome responsible » you fo> tAir fy sets of Scott'a Cont,nenti>*y« C. B. I hive procured 106 atifccibers to the Bible; 6 8 *fs to be bound in cnlf; 3 set** to i».* done in boards the other 97 cs, bound a.id lettered as described in the prospectus. H. M. 1 presume I could procure 500 subscri- • era tor your edition of Scott'a Bible ibe lemar.d is increasing for them. They will finally supersede every other large or Family dtble. Fifty oi my subscribers live within a circle of 8 miles I J Just published an edition of the samx woax, completed in si* volumes, without references; pric** in boxruf £18; in sheep £21; in calf g27. Either of these edition* •n^y be had of ib. pub!i»h rt f in Huston ; or o» S. C. & J SGHENCK. Scvannah, schooner Nancy, and for .sale by HALL k HOYT. Jan 20 In a9 Marking Itrnshes, O F a superior quality, just received n for sale by GEO. RYERBON ed and nov 20