Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, March 15, 1825, Image 4

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ten am WWW SADMt Sheriff's Sales. f Jirst ’fluidity in Apidl next, Mild at the Court-House, in th Bm nah, between the houn >'clock, Ah that Northern half part of that Lot « E ircel of Land, lyirg, being and aituft'ed in e ci y of Savannah and county of Chatham, known In the plan of said citv as Trust Lot (loiter f) in Reynold* Ward fronting on Hey- iioWa8qu«re % together with all and singular the edifices nd buildings ’hereon, levied on un der a fi. ft. on fbreeloaurc as lie proreny of Oliver St urge*, in favor of J h \ humming. All that I.nt of Land in the city of Savannah, containing 60 feet in front and 9 > feet in depth known in the plan of Said city by the N<> three (3) first Tything Reynold! W* d. levi id on under a fi. fa on a forech sure as th* a ronerty of John Hunter, in favor of Huber* liichell, assignee* All that tract of Land on the Island of Sk d away, Chatham couty,called Springfield sai' 1 to contain 750 acres, bound d orthoardlv b land* ^ the Estate of John Miile(\go,ea«\ward* Iy bv lands oi James B ibo, southws-dy b;« lands formerly Sutc lifts west ware ly by rive and mar.-ho* with improvements th< reon le- vied on aa the property of Ch j * Stephens, u satisfy an execution in favor of Richard Rich* ardson, for use, &c flu*. All tha* tr-ct *»r nurcel of Land containing 367 acres more or less with 100 acres of Mar si Land, calle ! O :eland, flituae, lying and ht ing in little Ogechee District, in the count* of Chatham, bounded in the north by la * * o' Fleming Akin, on the esat by lands of D Farcer, on the south by lauds of the Isle Walburger, and on the west by a northeav brunch f Little Ogeche* H ver together with all and singular the er* fi-.r-a, imp o rirten'* an t ippurtenanc s levied on under a fi. fit on foreclosure sa lie property of George L Cope, in favor of J din M*N,sh, Pt er Mitch ell and Robert M.tchell. All that t ct or yi* cel of T and situate, b ing and b*ing in the countv f Cia'han, known bv the name .if Huir Hall containing 1097 acres more or tea*, bonnded on the soul by lands of James Fo rest, on the east by J. Marshall’s lands, on the no* th by rtt or t- JontVs land, and on the west b* Little Og • • ciiee River { Alan, Two Lots of Land in h city of Savannah kn *wn by thp Nos ( 9. twenty ) j c. and (30) thirty, in Columbia W-. d ' i ll h* appun, nances thureunt ap p- taino g, levied on under a fi fa. on fo e clo-ure as he property of Fleming Aki', dec n favor of Wm. Dixon U Co. a«signee8ot II M'Leod. Fif v-fniir Shares of Slock of the Rank of th- State of Georgia, anbac ibed for by B M’K • ne, iothe names f »is children F*li> If K one end J >hn M’K .ire, Jr. on whrh } 0J has been paid in »>•» e .oh share levu d on as the pfonerty of B M’Kinne, to satisfy •n execution from w chmo d ouuty, iu favor of the Bunk «f the State of G orgia* A nevro woman mmed M u y otherwise cal le lCoustan e, and her *«o children named Lucy and Margaret, «*v d %s hi piopeitv of Wm . Wayne, to satisfy an execution from 8wriven county, m favor of Ale*. Hunter. *8 dead » f Cat fe. more or leas, 2 horses, 1 PlantationFU't, I ’ouroUr^d boi.i,‘.!F m* G n*,' Lo* P mtaiion Toi'ls, / t* • ugh*, s-d the bud* d’ g< on a t ract of Lard h mngmg to James F vt II, consisting ot * B*r*i» 1 Threshin Ms hine, 1 O *ei Ing flmi...-, k chco. «*><l out bu id ngs, s d f mr r.eg-o lions, s, lev .d on as t e »Mpert> of ’»e li t of Tho*. Melrose, dece s- I, to satisfy an execution in favor ot Wm. Inglis H r o Two Negroes nsmeci Sanchoand Andrew* levied on as he property of Thus. Metros , dec. to satisfy a wa^r nt for rent in favor of Jumos Pos-ell Lot No. 2, two, and improvements, Li er’y Ward, in the city of Savannah, l< vied on as the pruo*>r'y of Thus Lucena, dec. to satisfy in cxrc. t ° from u Jus 1 ices’# Court, infivo of .fustic. *s Court, and returned to me by a C ms a ile t l ut a 1 R lil.lmgs No. 4, Rwinsburg O I t orpe iVH'd, in t e <»jif >f Sava nan. tii * uiexpir d l of atid | Lot for three from I unary lav, levi ion a the pro perty of C :b«. Lewis, to satisfy ar -xecuti' n frooi a Justices *‘ourt in favor ofJ & 4 Pen- dergast, retu re ' t • mr b»- a cor s un e. Ai that l.it.ifGr uod in S.vami-h, known as Li* V- 4, W it u<0.1 Ty h ’g, Di’o Wa r d 60 I ei in f o t on the Bay, and 90 fnH *i . pih ; bounded w stwardiy by Lot N • 5, *aiiw*idly by L'ii.,No,3,an l southward ly y a lano , together ith ail i»*e hona« a* d >ut house t ertOn^the su’d lot benny th<** v. w icii h?Ci’y Hole! aia-.ds—<ev td o un i<* ».* ex cot-on upon a rule absedut* of f i Super.or Court of Chatham couuty, as the property of Bit use Early, to adisfy tht Bii> k of Dnr-en A negro wo nan naro^d Charlotte, levied on as tii'' >r»,ierty of E ;Z»b th Whiting, >o sa tis y an execution in Isvar f Willis R Frank )i i, againvt H-iF<uf»'*is F. burner-, and others M c r I \-CD LYON SC.C. ( ty Sheriff’8 Halt s On the jirst Tuesday in April next, "TWILL. In' s fd Bid re n.e C nr l one, /J between the uiual hour,, the f,Hewing petty to Wit One ne,,o m»n, mmed Andrew, levied on Jii the pi nperty or M»r> Gilbert, to Mtiily «n execution f »m the Court of Com mo P1e» xml Oyer end Terminer for the city of Si- v.itnnh, in favor of Hiller A Fort. A n gro women named llnth, levied on a. the p uprrtyof Ben. Sheft H, to aatiafy an ei' Ration in favor of Jn'.n I Dew., agaii at Benjamin and Uurdeeu Sheftall, iuued from aid Court. A aorret co ]t horar. levied on a. the prop erty of Wm. Browrjohn, to aatitfy an esecu tio.i from aaid Court in favor of Aleaander < elfair. A Billiard Table, with Macra Q tea. Uc. levied nn aa the property of the Kat. uf F,u s -one H’Oonalnughej to aatiafy an eaecution it ivnr of Francia Doyle, for houae rent AI! thi building! on lot No. 34 Warren Vard, bounded I uth by Brou?hlon-atrect, ■iirth by ala .e, ta .t by lot No. 33, west b; Lot Mo 35, levied on aa the property of C t|. Hoyden, 11 (at a‘y an eaeeution for rent I'rusteeaLh h nAcademy,vi. C.H Hayden Two buildmua on the wiatern bird part of Lot No 2, Jekyl Tything D. by Ward, and ne building on the e.r of the cent, e th.rd art of said L't, levied n aa he property of . H. Hayden, to ratify tworaicuttotii foi rent, Trustees Congr -;a tonal Church or Jceting House, va C. H tl.yd n. AH the buddings O" Lot No ,; 0, Warren tyiid, bmnded north by r'.nngreaa street, south by a lane, east bv Lot No' 31, wtl b; l.o; No V9 levied on a, tlx property in Mr-. Ann U' Finder, to amiaft an execution fo nt in favor uf the t rusti es of tht Chatham Ar.ademy A. I. D'LVON C S. o. , e’ r *7 bhei ili ’s iule. i AN the fir* u> isy sfier the »rst Tues- i " tiny in Mhv next, betwr-«n the hours ot n aitd r out- o’clock, will l>* go) I ut »hi: n.ar »et>houte in the town af usrys, he foi- w.ug ' egroes. i is: Judy and tier .* m Jo .n, |m.»n, and i h«r|o§, leviod on »s the proper* u of .lameB Wtlliumson, deceoed, to BHiisfy n UMUt'on on t'e f< rrc-'sti>'e of a niort • age n f.vor of Edw rd F lattna i.dnini*'- i .tor f Ji hn Hamilton* M. H. MKHRVRD, S C- C. St Marys, F hruarj 25 iti25. M C 2 82 J. Shinn's Panacea. T ub subscriber having discovered the com position ntSWAlM‘8 CELEBRATED 1‘AAACEA, has now a atipply un band fo' sale I he baa reduced theprice from S3 SO, to £2 SO, or by the doien gJ4. All charitable inatitutiou, in the U. States and the ponr will be aupphed gratia. If the citiacns nf the principal citiea and town*, will appoint an agent to order aim distribute tbil medicine to the poor, it will be supplied. This medicine la eelebtated for thr eure o( the following disease* :—“«crofuls or king’: evil, ulcerated or putr.d sore throat, lonp atanding rheumatic affections, rutaneoua dis eases, white swelling md disease of the bones, and all caae, generally of th ulcerous charac ter, and chronic diaeaaea. generally a ia ng in debilitate>l conalitntiiM.a, bu' more espeeiilly fru " iyphilia or affections arising therefrom t ulcers in the latyn\ nodes, lie. and ths; dreadful disease occasioned by a long ai ' excessive use nf mercury, Ue- ltti elan me ful in the dis aae of the liver” Certificate. I hsve within the lust two yesrs hsd »r op (lortuuity of seeing several esses of veryinye icrate ulcers, which having previously resist ed the regular inodes of trestment. wen Mealed by the use of Mr. Swsim’s Pinsces, and 1 do believe, from whst I have seen, that it will prove an important remedy in scro lulous, venereal and mercurial diseases. N. CHAPMAN. M. D. Professor oftne Institutes and practice of Physic, iu the University ot Penn sylvania I hive employed the Pin sea of Mr. Swaim in numerous instances, within the lost thre vearSjand have always found i» txtremel) efficacious, efpeeivllv «n sec-ondary syptiil > and mercurial diseases. I have no liesitatio: m pronouncing it a medici n of inestiuiabli value, W. GIBSON, M D. Professor of Surgery in lilt Um’iy of Penn. Fmladrlphia, February 17, 1823. JOHN SHINN, Chemist. Phil'jtMphin A'ov ’7 ’K '3. VALUABLR MEDICINE. Notice IS HEREBY dirEJY, J HAT Hi roc months* after date, applica- ' tion will he made to the Bank of the •State, of Georgia, to issue a new cert ifiicate of stock, for one lost, issued on the nth March,1819, in favor of John M’Kinnc,Jun. or twenty*five shares, and numbered 2 43. B. M’lONNK, Guardian of John M’Kinne, Jun. Augusta, Dec. IG, 1824. der. 18 21fpf Adm n st at.Li-’s: ale W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, at. the Court-House iu the city of Savannah, by permission of the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chitthum county, On« i undivided fourth of a tract of land, containing about five hundred acres, on Cumberland Island, Camden County,known as Plum Orchard, ami an undivided fourth of a certain tracLof land situated on said Island, containing about five hundred aeroB, originally granted to Gen. Luchlan M’lu- tosh, 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, deceased—sold for flic benefit of the heirs and creditors, of said estate. N. J. BAYARD, Administrator estate N. £. Bayard. Feh 2 5«af Adniiniairator’s Sale, On the Jirst Tuesday in April next, r WlLL sell at the Jourt-H »u*e in J ft* r. s *n Camden County, between the usu. l •i.mrs of isle, Harry, Ned, and his wife Tamer, ii-d he- four children, Daniel. St»*i hen John «• d Y * • •ok h pri'perty of the Estate of Ge > g*- Morrigon, d-cniineiJ, for ttie benefit of the creditors and h irn of said estate, pursuant to e*ve granted by 'he Court of Ordinal v ot amd •Jouniv GEORGE MORKHON, Admin'atritor, with the *■ i'l annexed, «.f tle'*ree Mori -on, Sen. dp-eased. < ff rsnn, 24 h Jan. 1825. Feb 9 58 Sheriffs -uiles. On tht jirst Tuesday in April next. tr^T^LLbr .‘Ids' the Court House in the 'wjT it> .of r>vv «nnuh, between the hours ol ten ) d four j'cioek ! he toilowing seven negroes, vix : Davis, M -.ru, .’.»tit: Co, Dublin, Reck, Trej t«i*.h am- 0)Cur, with the iiicresre »f :h •. female’ I. v ed on under h fl fs on • f »recl«»sure of a m^rtgagi astur p-"perty of Juaeph Carrut hers to satis fy lh. Bu k nf the State of Georgia. \l» , following 35 negro s, via: Cuffie, (f’.onp'V,! !f.trrie{, \ft\, old Chartotie, Ja^k, Sky, Charlotte, T, e:idaw, Bass, Precessa and cliild, Bi dg -t and Peggy, Wiliam, Eisey, R iley. Ph-lip Phyllis, old Cunibo, Jenny, old Peggy B .itus, Jesse, Brutus, Sandy, Maria, Cyn’d, Dick, r»0), Sophia, Daphne and cmid, Jacob,Sye.Hrck y and John,with the increut o» ‘.hi l'e<n*‘.e*, levied on as the property ot N c.'i'i-ai Uruger. under a fi fa on a foreclosure o' a m • tg ige in favour of John Carnsfian aru James v<c ienry f»r use of Ghria isns Leveit- .-also, a ii gro man named dam levird on a the property • t Chur'ea B. Flin, under fi. fa. on a foreclosure of a mortgage in favor o James Anderson. Ai*o, the toilowing 19 negroes, vi* t—Abra ham Marry, Cnto, Chance, D intl, Aaro. 8 imoo, Lucy, Scipio, Msrysn, lticiuel, Lou* p do.i, Afirgy, Si non, Grace, Kina George, Ro- ^ dy^ «nd lim, wi'h I'm increase of the female*, levteion ss the properly of Flamming Aki. dec. under a fi fu. on s torecloHU'e of a inort gtgem ,‘svor of Won Dixon A .o- usHiguees of M i -d > •** 4’L I. 1. D* YON, S. C.C <6 .Tiieiiu >aie. On the Jirst Twjsday in J]ay next, • L he suii in ironi ot ue Court- \## muse, in the cily oi SsvannJi, between tl, au it hours of ten and four (/clock, J *e following right negroes, viz. CuftVe Itosanna.i Csmliiir,, Joseph,Mary^Ue ty a*id J• ik levied onutider a fi.ia. on a fore* cl./sure, sa the p mierty of. Charles H. Hny* den, ill favor of K.edi<-ic« VV. Hien man* mirth J IS.iAC D’LXON, S. C. C. Giorgio.—Camd n County. Superior Court, October Term, 1824. Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Hclvester Bryant. *N petition ot 'I'.m uhy 'lopkins, stating that in ennsidemtinn <>f certain prom- ssory notes, made to .the suid Timotliy, Lv them, enc p;.table with interest, from fir? 1 of January, 1821, on th- first of January. 1822: h second payable as aforesai h on the firai ol January, 1823/ and % th rd parable as afir *- Hid, on the first ' fjHiiuary, 18 ’4 executed a rortgsge to said t imothy Hopkins, his he* and assigns, <»n all those four trac s of *.„)d. iituated in the county aforesaid, conveyed i. Ihe said Ti nothy, to the said Langley am Silvester, and lying on the soiidi aide oi Great Satdla River, one tract containing sev :iity-sevenjacres, more or less; two tracts .onUining fify acres, more or less, and <*n »thet tract, containing one hundred and eiglt v-eight acres, more or less, conditioned f«- he payment of the three said several notes in the days above mentioned, and that sue several notes remain unpaid—on motion o Archibald Clark, at tome) for plaints, it i ordered, that tin- said Langley and Selveste their heirs or assigns pay into Coin-., withu weive months from this date, i’.«e sums dm >n said notes, and the interes and costs, olh •rwise that the equity of redemption be foi - verforeclosert, and that auch other proceed ngs takt place, as are pursuant to law. True exira*-;r from the minutes, 27th Octo ber, 1824. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. nov 4 87 4re lNot.ce. A LL persons having mmanda against the m ostau* of * -Oiisunt F"ecm»n Baq Me o* • he city of Wss tmgt. n, decenaed. a e re q tired »o hind them in, legally a'tested within tie time prescrib d by law : mi 1 tho* indebted to said ^ t te, are r« qui ed lo m:.k immediate paym* U, to JAMEd HUNTER, A dr*»r. Jan 14 4 t NO UE. N INE MONTHS afer th*; date hereof,ap plication will be made to the Hoimrsbl. th l ift-rior Court of Chstbam count), wh*n sitting tor ordinaiy lurpoteu, for leave to sell a lot, with th improveme nts, situa'e in < city of Savsuinih. in the said county,hml kn"\v in the plan of said city bv th*- No. 53, 8 wi Ward, tor t >e benefit of the heirs and legatees of the estate of the late Hugh M’Call, de ceased. THOMAS MTALL, PHILIP BRASC f, Executors, o**t 1 4 7 JNOiUE. N INE months after date, application vr II hi made to tht* H *n. tht JiidgeioflheCotir 1 •u Ordinary -f Cha ham cru*uy*, fir leave t. s»d‘ all the real t state u\ the late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cten* itra of smd estate. JOHN M’NTSH, Executor. o«*t 19 71 MOTIVE \TINE months utter du.*, application will he l! made to the Inferior Court ofPh-'bam County, sitting for o*-dinary purpon s f-r an mlei, mi volute, toaeMIota Nog f ,ur *n- five v4 and 5) in Ca-pefter’s How, and lot N >. •in**, (t) Green Ward,in 'he ci yol Suvannali, being the real estMU of Francis Ja'int au. dec for the benefit of th-.- heir* an' 1 creditors of «idestate WILLIAM GAS ON. Quad/ied KrEcntor, 7 Q~ Notice. A LL persons having demands against the estate of Oliver fcJlurges. Esq. late of the city of Savannah, deceased, arc requeu ed to hand them in, properly attested, aid those indebted to said estute, are requesttd to make immediate payment to WAI. P. HUNTER, Adm*. Frl> «n r . \ notice. MINE MONTHS after the date of this notice, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, lor permission td 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. der 18 *21 IN EQUITY. Between Jaws L coi.it. and John Leconte, Com plumunti, a tl /* ter Lccont John Thomas t 'uptna /, Htyno dt and V.deria his Hifti, JJ fcndanit Li>c ty Superior Court. i ^HK CompUmnnts having filed their bill u. . this Court, the object of whi^h is to p<*r» -et'istc the tesftmcuy of certain persons then - m named, an \ it appearing that ihe Del. nd- ants respectively reside beyond tl>e limits ol the state of G orgis, and within the United Sigti a : It ia ordered, that service upon the said Drfcndau’s be effected by pubiira'iou in one of the G z .ttei o. Savannah, tcqitri^y the said Defendanta to appearand answer the ^aid bill of Complainants, on or before the • Icvenlh dav o April next. A true cofy, E* BAK3R, Clerk. February 10,1825. Feb 17 7i| i > EQUI l V. Between W Davies Administrator, Complain ant and John ( amoeban Adimnistrut r, tie. bonis non with the wi l annexed of (Jeor re Richardson and others, J),JemUmts hi equity, t.'h.ithum Superior Court- Chancery, 20th A gust, 1824. I V appearing that John Murray Carnnchan, one of the defendants in the said bill of complaint named, resides without the state of Geo- gia, in that part of the United Kingdom- ot Great Britain anu Ireland, called Scotland : It is ordered that the said John Murray Car- uochan, do appear and answer to the com plainant's said bill, witmn nine months from the date of this order, otherwise that thi said bill, as to him, be taken pro confessn .* and h ia further ordered, that a copy of thn* order be publish) cl once a week, in one o* the public G;.su.tea of this state, until the ex piration of the time within winch the said de fendant is required to appear and anawtr us aforesaid. true copy from the Minutes, thi a 21st day August, 1824. A. B F ANNIN, Clerk. aligns' V4 5(>f nills on New-York, F OR SALK by Fob 24 C. C. GRISWOLD. VOTE tt W A Vegetable Catholicon. a'QHK subscribir ren ctfully solicits the st UL tention of every friend of suffering hu* -unity, to to the above new and invaluable remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating from the I'.st im the very seeds of disease, B, d in rcbt »r.ng the deranged and morbid eonditi m of the organs of life to a free and '•ealthy exercse of their functons. has exci ted the 'i*.t'»niahmen», and completely silen c**dtheohj a ntion» of the moat met. d ilous— facts are the best arguments In order to put <he virtues o» toe • -uholicon to as severe s icrotiny as possib'e, it was offered by sdver- t.semcnt toge her witi the attend mce of a ohysic-sn, gratuitously to any p^ra m wh-* vvould apply fur it, an I wh*se cause migh' seem t come within ’he r«,nge of its healing nower—numbers of acvere caai's of long Kt* d- ing,ai-d s-me ol thum seeminglv der r 'e o*:**s, pr* ented themselves, all of w. Jch have bee . cured or ao muc.i relieved a* t iwacanl tin *3 <eiimn that a htile nt*rscverance will do so I'* fact, such is the confidence of ill* phy &i cia<i under whose ca e these patients were ifluced, in tliia remedy, a coi fide ce result ing from ths irresistible conviction that h»a 1 ecu for. (d upon h<s "Hind by uc'iiar demoi.- st ration, and"! personal trial nf it on hi-ngel that he pr runts me to declare ii as his d tci* .Ii’d opinion, that he Csth >licon is not <>'4i - porttctlv safe and iunorenf, but a most pow ertulaud invuluable remedy in cen* n din easti and states of the s s em, such as the fJ oWi»t cj Ue ihty resulting from imemnerance an I'ssipation i Ol t and inv.:terat U c *rs. Pt.,-n*. In r’»e b* n s it^nded witii awellinga of the j n *. | Iidigettion, Ui it.'hes on the face, •nip e , icc.; AI: complainta of the Liver ; e* ci-.- Y'wa; Syphilis.* Cutaneousdisea-es general y ; Ale curial and scrofulous com plaints rhe Catholicon (which the proprieter sol emiilv pledges h s word consists exclusive f vegetable m« '«:•) with (he exception of I g it du» «'mi i* ! tion to the bowels, which u (•reserves in a soluble state, act- i:>aensibly. i pieassm t'» the taste, and requires n. particu ar regime-*, v abs'infuce ir.>m spirtuous h* q iufH .1 vays excep’ .d,) or confinement. A a gentle, aafe and agree he cathartic mid c.*.e, improving the appetite and featuring th« general *«>ne fthe system, it iv couiid> nt.y rt comme.idcd to ladies in a delicst^ situa- non. W W. POri Ell, 66 Cheu’ui-sueet Philadelphia, May 31, 1824. At the request c-f Mr. vV. W l’olt«r, I h-.c lately exhibited, in several in-tnnees, a u i- ti cat«;d s.rup. cad> d dolir’s VegetiPle Calho licon. with the most dec eit, advantage. 1 • > *a, as et, never fuiled «if--cling a cure n> o.ery case in which I have t .oug' t proper ti mploy it. tl. M’MUUI'HIE, M D Phi ade p/ua, July 28/A, 1824. Mr. W IV Potter Den* Dir—You expressed a wish ihrt I would gives concise statement of my guff-r ingt, from - the hopeless commenceme- t. t the present i ropitious stage of my disease » About five years ago, on my passage from Unrdei/.iix, during the mouth of January* f.-oir mprudent exposure on deck, 1 was seiz„-! with a violent fever Having no medical at •endautson hoard, I wrs comj.el'ed to t*ea» it, as 1 ought for two weeks, when on my ar- iva) at C urV-ston. S. C. it was t e»ted «a J'yphus. Th^ skill of my Physician subdu' d the fever, but PI a iiT-like, the tcrniinutii.n <>f this gave ris to a diu-aae equally dist-es*- •ng, an3 which, till now I had ut. light incu'.. ,ble. Var.ou* ahaceBsea made thei unwel* ;omc sp^eariuice, pariicularly on thr j n-.s. which were *we l«.d to an enormous biz n .— These g ad*ially Huhnided into hard tinon, .me o!' which on my left knee affected the bone—an incision was now made anc a large evacuation « fiu*. mixed with pii-c-s of bo’.e took place. 111 tdition to this. I si iff .-red the most excrucivt'ug pains in my junta that m.» ever experiemed Every thing that was admin^tereH either gave me no relief r "er- ved to agg-avate the 3i»ea«e, the s verily f wiiirh increased with everv succeeding year vur.h was my painful ai uxtton that 1 le paire of ever bei ig re tired to my heal h ; l had no nlv tr*e 1 ti e -e 'dar me (ns of relief, but used, thovigb in va»n, every popumr rent* *-ay 1 cojld heai o' It w»s in tins ful and tcspond'ng c« ndi ! ;o.:,:hat I was persm d»*'' to . 'i iimwiiLeacoirse of vou • V»*( T eta v U: ( h 1 and t e happv remit is, * / 6m the use of the two b (tl s. my whole sys em has under gone a coinfdet rtvo wion my p uni It v fo sa ke • me i * u»edicehar,,'. from m, xnc* o o ijnmisb, and suo»cease- i aLogetiier. h ulcei from whence it proceeded beifig c *u. pliitelv healed. The tu nors, for the r* m«»Vhl <4f which 1 have tried in vain more remedio t»-an 1 can name, are rupidly d-cres-iug ; my appetite, which wa? g mo, has ret"rnid--I a. in fur.t, neary wel,amif el confid-nt that .i few bottles m'*re of your, (to me) invaluabh medicine, will mke me pc needy so. Yourobhgtd friend, THOMAS BROWN. JR. Philadelphia, July 6. 18'4 Mv confidence in the v get tide catholic, r is undiminish-i l, and ns fresh in tancts of ili. powers ar- daily occuvn. g, in my own prm • ire. I - ave no hesitation in recommending i n the peculiar diseases to which it >s r«p;»i c» - t>ie, as superior to any remedy 1 arn acq iau*t* ed with. M. M'MUR'l RiE M D. Philuntlphia, May 28.18 4 Sir—In consequence of imprudent expos ure to r ears ago 1 h id (hj misfortune <> be- :oire • ft! e'ed with a disease, the painful r»* sul'soi * Inch induced me to -.'pplv in sui - ces*i on to several respect .ble Physicians of this city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from *hose ten eil es 1 re- reived another cnmpUint quite as d'Nt essing s the former. My wholesyste-o became a* 'ected, 1 could get no rest at night on ac- ou it of ttie violent pain that I felt in every part of my body; the weakness and enacia turn of which was su»h that I could scarcely walk. In this itat. i fortunately heard of ynur vegetable catholicon- f.»ur bottles ©i wnich, has completely restored me, I havt low no pain i my appetite is good j and m. strength restored With many thanka for h.- relief y«ur m« dmuie has given me, 1 am your obliged friend, fcc vWUI AM WILSON. iwurn and aubaerbed ui h foie me, May 28, 1824 JOHN BINNb, A derman. Phi ude phia, May 28, 18^4. Sir—I am n«w, thanks to your m -oleine, nearty ma F r nearly six years I tmve beer a martyr to a disease, whose ra ag • threat ened, if not soon stopped, to put a period tu my existence. Having had no regular medi cal advice from the commencement my comnlaint at last got to such a height that t could not swallow without great pain and difficulty. Tumnra firmed in different parts of my body, and 1 began to ihink my situation almost desperate, 1 he five cuttles of t,he Catholicon which I have taken have com pletely cured me, and 1 am now aa well aa 1 -ould wish to be. With tny thanks, 1 apt your diliged humble rervant, Hz. GVOIIGE KANE. City of Phi’ade’phia, te George Kuie, of the District of South, vavk, personally appealed, and, being d tl sworn, d ith declare and say that the abov; s'at ment is in all respects correct and true tud that the aigna’ure to it is in the hand writing of this deponer.t JQH'■‘■■BINNB, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28,1824- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The, Vegetable Catholicon •• peculiarly adapted to those diaeaaea which are provale it nong the coloured population of the south In that disease w hich is called vaws, it is« sure remedy ; a single trial of it, will convince planters of its s iperior cfficac\ to any reme dy of a similar nature in the United States* NO I ICE. The advantages of this median* are, not confining the parent unnecessarily to the liuufe, or keeping him from his business/— With one solitary exception that of soiri'ii- ou** liquors, it don not lay any rettric‘io is upon his app ate Ii -a so gentle in us opei* or. that tuc pttient finds l.imtelf getting well he cannot tell how. Aa it ia not the w sh of the -iropiictor to take any thing 'or which he cannot give a consideration equal In value persons at s distance who may wish to try is medicine, but who are not certain if it be apphcoble to their complaint, are request <:d to describe heir case* and symp.onia in v etter,past-paul, and directed to nun—thi* •etter will be imm.*d ately daced in hmus fiiiiy competent to de .d* the question.— *hn»ild he remedy no* seem ’o suit the dis ease, they will be frankly told i >. CAUTI IN TO prevent d uppointm *nt it is well to •* te that it t *.- . s in ordinary cafes fro n 3 t*. 5 iOU ei to effect a cure sothatpe a * »s wh*» M-e laoouring under any senons infirmity, must m iVe up their mind lo puissvere io tha’ sxttn a? least— if *hey do not, they n*ight hi; vx-ll save tiiemo'iives th- trouble andcxprn .e f usings amsllcr qiiwntltc. Ad o de s p ist-p iid md enclosing the miney, I :media. ;i> at c.id*:«i l *, and U*: mediume vieked fid delivered with directions for use, any place in the city, and forwarded as di re *tcd N H To prevent the poasibdity of T im- f» 8ition.it wi I b- 1 add in the city ofPliila.Ie - idiia, at tue office in Filth near Uaci-fiir ( t, •rai tlie dwdiing of tne ,»ropri t>»r, Nj. 66 ^hesnut street, only, an I sbnad by 'us in* hofii^dage ts W W P'MIV.U, 66 Che.nut St eet, Ph lade pfi.a* 1 have appointed G '.URGE RYE (SDN, Druggii.t ot Savannah, m so’eagi.nt. Dug lists wanting the above valuable medicine, eill b supplied by him for cash, at the 8>me r.te, vi if ordered direct from me—vi*. ^30 pe* d wm, or tl>re© dollar « % ng c bo-.tie. W. W. HOT: EH, Philadelphia. Anv peiaonon application to tne subscriber w.ll be furnished v iUi certificates of ihj » fli CrtCy ol ihe ab meJicine, sufficient n v rice the mind '*f the must sceptical, sllhoup (•io uumeroiis and hng'hy fu* n .spaper i> ierlion. GE >. UYERnO.n. Di i. gist, Conner of Bay and WLirtakw* Streets. 13 SCOTT’S BIBLE STHUfcDTYf miVTOV. ^ By SA MUR ft T. W tf STHWd /«> J0 Comhft 1 i i'on fo• p tb/ishi ig .VCO'T i FA if nr BIB KB contai nr nil the .Ifa, g>nnl Referenc'd o be o p ised in /r MLU'tR i HOYAL Of TAVU h nd £ bcllished with a tikmes- of he Author• lnf*>rmaUtm Wanted A NY information from, or relative to Mr. Frederick Lowe, Printer, a native of Manchester, England, and who, when last hoard from, resided at Monticello, Jasper county, Georgia, where it was understood he had married a youug 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. UJ The editors of papers in the State of Georgia, and in the Western couhtry, will confer an obligation upon an anxious mo ther, by giving the above une or two in sertions in tiieir papers. jan 22 49 L uking-dlassis UST received, per schooner Retrieve, an elegant assortment of Muntle and Pier Looking-Glasses, at manufactory pri ces, by J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 18 .1 Car run Castings, fiYfYI’l POUNDS Canon Cast- i„fra, fur sale low, by Q .lac 1ft N. B. W13KD. Pi ot read 1 O HALF DHLS. Inplis’ Pilot Bread, X iasl received ami lor sale by J. D. HKRBBRT & CO. dec 29 k'e tlier Unis J EST received by the William Wallace, u lurge supply of the above articles, a uli Uulstcrs arid Pillows to match, war ranted tu be of the best quality. 1. W. MORRELL. Jan 27 Webster s pel itig iiooks, : El El V ED and for sale by ■K Jun 13 JV. R. WEED. bpauisli ftugai s. B 2) ^u \ S ‘’ a,,isl ‘ Sl! e ars - J ust received per Globe, and for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. doc 4 i ast s’ heel iron Box toves, a. Oil SALE by r N. B. WEED, No. 6, Gibbons’ Range. nov 24 Tar, ; itch, itosin ojc. JUST RECEIVED, O A UBLS TAR £\J 10 do Pitch 10 du Rosin 5 do bright Varnish Tor sale by A. BASSETT, ^ ^ No. 1, Mongiu’s Now-Building. Wire Fe ders a : d s ust-Iron ( hi uney Backs, R ECEIVED per sitip Corsair, and for sale by N- B. WEED. dm ’7 >7 t. roix ugars. 1 HOGSHEADS of St. Croi * Sugars, X U of very prime quality, landing lr„ ro schooner Nancy, and for sale by . HALL & HOYT. Jan 8* -F&HM3. I -*" shall be well nrinted, on good p«p, ri he ernnp il' d n si* hsn 'some v. |., f ' ( w.ll contain the Scripiures of th- O j , n . A* w Ter.amsnt., t ■ • Alt otlucio.-y Ghr <r, l: ..... Exflwal.t y A »<«, an E.aaic l (Jb>oTa,j t „ nil me eupiuus Mur inn Reft.-ttv.ss . e I iok printed word for wor.i fmn Ibe :.,>n,; 0 n 9'ereotype Klit.on, published since the , a . bor’« dece"--a The price will be gjl, in board-1 g24, in sheep, g.10, in eslf bin!,!,, The wh be work will be ready for deliveryby Ms-. 1825, Ex rocts of Lelies add csieil io the Pub is'ett, I esteem Dr Scott'.- F im.iy Bibb-, -n. llt j calculated to promote the cause of \ cat- piely It seem* scarcely possible far one i 0 resd daily the Notes snd Obsei vs'ion. in iu Family B ble w’-thout becoming a wn -, ,j letter msn. BD'VARiJ D Q'tlFFIN I h.»e seen no comm -ptsry of tn S«ere( Soripiurcs whicli I think so well adspte to general u.e snd edification. It is r. tm-ure vhich ever, family ought to poss- -,s. A. K * TON. It is a work distingii'.hed for ihe fimplici. tv and convenience of its strong' men*, the dcrncjs an i fi 'city of it3 eiiio.'itinm, <i, e neatness snd p-ropieuity of in, style, tie ^ nevol n re end Csnduur of its spin , the cum ciser.eks snd pe.-tinency of ns up.'lr,' „ s and f >r its un f'Tm t i'd nty to pru "ote t \an- yeiical truth ’•■d piety. /•IIIKf. KOLWRs. Of Or. "co .t’a Fsnidv Bible He 1 fr, c .to say,'.lint in my estimation it deservedly ,„ n s long our ablest vnd h s' 'bimm n,a i’> TMimtS BA! DtV'fJ, Dr. Scott’s Family B |,u n.t ndei r. • - f| . pectally for C c use of Cln.stian rsn.il es ., ■vork biffh-y cv.ngeiicsl, extensively .i„!; u j'. live, snd deeply i> leres'ii.y D ‘ MKL O. S ANiPulS. The character of Dr. 8c iti’s C-ipm'vmn on Ihe Bible it so genernlb known, and so " IflMy approved «'non i; a; lb m .« mi.-iry. n • ■'d l'i ms Christians tlirhuglrmt our ce nib*, n has passed vapidly It rough 10many i, |ij .bilious, that 1 deem further rec. nirr- n... ions needless* 3 t.O'ISf!. 1 am arqnsint"d with no Corn oi., isr, on h Sacred tc iptmes, which I wool ii ITtlltft ■;ord ally reconmitno for giuieral une. lue plan of the work ii^ood JOSl^ BATPA. Perhaps in no way, ran »mrust< rs ii.st- u» h r* •f youth, aiid private Ch istian*, do p,-, ; t,-r •■v cp to society, thin by exert n»: t*. m- •uivts tudiss.-mi.iMte this t’ulv i vumble v - k JOSHUA HUN r hT,TiH. I mow of no '* >mm<*ntn y which i.« b t'er ..(cuia'rd for diftusing correct views uf tii9 great '.ruths of CliTieti>mity, m>d Icitxmg snlo- Jury impressions on th mind When rising r,, m the pe u al of it, thsn the one you are •b mt to publish. Daniel sharpe. No writer irems less disposed i* ei.ntend for barren specula*! ns None more unit run. Iv or more pow.ifijily inruica'.es the grta e> entislt ol religion The spirit which cdss the work is excel*.’n » u is the ir.i k, •iilcotionure, healing, yet faithful spirt* of the gospel. DA MEL D ANA From psrticiular eximinsti n, and concur- r itg t /stimon;.’, there is no doubt on my mind r iat Scott’s Family B;b!*: i« superior to all hers JO > P 1 EMERSON. You will plcits * to t.t d tie six copies of c ; .»tt’t Bible { I rr*fcr f .o your 's*ely p**o;ici<«*4 Jition Perhaps I shall induce five more to t .ke the s me number. If. L, It is k-ith extreme pleasure I norceive jc are about to pe.i.llsii s new e li'ion • f •>cot's Bible. Having been in p.»>s *siyn of t more *1 a i 20 v. a*s, 1 trjfc I knnw s*»tne* lung of i'.s value, and a.n dete mit.e t;.* o. note its crcutbti.m amohp my friends V.u vcl - pltaoc forward an ’opie& os goon ns *»tjj- •shed, •• »f 1 have obtained four Mub.«cribers f *i the xcrlluntwork you arc publishing P. S. I prop to take seven se:s of ScoP's 3i- sir, and will be accounlabie fur the-mme .1 C. I hsve obtained s' bscii'jersformn - c .pics »f Seou’f F*miiv B ble. • j.o. 1 si.aii probably need eight or U n s is > f S ?nt , *s Family Uib;e* j. P* ttc-v. S. S. of P. has o tained ten gnl’scri- »*.n. h. 8. I have observed that yon arr* sboi-t j ub. ishing another edition «f Sco t’s Blue ope you may succeed as you h vc done in ormer edition**. I have be**n endrnvonng ti • ocure suoscriberr am* g enr people, and enor more subscribers yjii be obi.ili ed. O. i. If. I will take ten sets (of Scott’s n i*.’c) ;?oii"d snd fettered. J. F* I have obtained ten subscribe;* for y Uf • jition of the Family lhb\—i nrt have no 1 ubt bui there mq> i«t he K' m b > g lik- 100 inpies old in this place if v»»u bail an sg nt iere—I inought the Work ought to b u-n- ouir.g’-d and for hat reason took s 3ut>scnb- ion paper It is s work that every Lm.ly hould hsve that is able to puich.uie. J, R «’G I am glad, ihst y* u propose to piint R f * 'coil’s excellent Family Comimn oiy, «»d viiixdd he very glad if it were in my power to ve a more iibe.al patronage to the work, •ban, an circumstances are, f can I ••'.dl, iwever, be .ible to do something j eight if rnsftsl shall • ermnly take ; and it i.-.sy be. d able that number, A. 8. I have procured fifteen subgcriit-rs ts icott'a H ble. J a.D. I ihink 1 shnil dispose of 20 sets or m » e of lie Family Bible. E. ft I In ve circulated proposals for Scott’s. U ble i liow many have beenrugiged in all c'tnnot i* II f but between 20 and 3 (l > n h .1 vicinity. J. S* I have condo ted to become responnbl® to you fc thtny sets of Scott’s C C ft. I have procured 106 vubkcibers to the Bible { 6 s-’ts to be bound in n.hf; 3 set** 10 b» done in boards the other 97 pets, bound •tud lettered as described in the prospectus. H. M. I presume I could procure 500 subicn* •era ior your edition of Scott’s Bible 'fbe d»Mnai d is mcressing for them. Th-y finally supersede every other large or Family Bible. Fifty oi my subsciibeig five within I circle of 8 miles! J L Just published sn edition of the sa*i wo»*j completed in six volumes without iu»rg« « references/ prici in bo>.rds ; in sheep '£21 ,• in calf g27. Either of ih se editions nvy be hsd ot tftepubh-h r ».» boston t of 01 S. C. & J SCHENCK, Sivan uth. In • It •19 I Marking Brushes, O P a Biiperior quality, just roceived and for sale by GEO. RYEKdON nov 20