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Sheriff's - ales.
On ihtJSru 'i'urtihig in April next,
TTDliJ. i>e »'>'(! >1 tliu Uourl iiiiust', in th
W city of Siv.n.li, belwcc.i the houre .•
ten •> d four o'clock,
All th«t Northern half part of that Lot o
8 ,rcrl ol'Land, lyioK. bi intr and aitonted l|t
ie cry of Savannah and county oft lialhsm,
known in the plan of laid citv aa Tins' Lot
(letter T) in Reynolds Ward fronting on Rev-
nold.S.jU re,together with all and singular the
ediflnes and hutHings 'hereon, levied on un
der a fi. fa. on foreclosure M he prnre- y ol
Oliver Sturgen, in fuvor of J h i tumming.
All that f. it ofL-nd in the ci'v of Savannah,
containing 60 leet in front and 9) feet In depth
known In the plan of add citv by the N.
th-ee (3) fi'»t Tything Reynolds Wa d levi
td on under a fi fa. on a fotecl. sure as tin
£ . ..perty of ’ohn Hunter, in favor of Rubor'
litchell, asa.gnee-
All that tract of Land on the Island of Sk'd
away, Chatham nou ty,call' d Springfield san
to contain 750 aerea, bound d uonhwaidly b
lands of the Palate of John Miiledge.ea'tward
ly by lands ol James Bilho, aouthwa-diy bi
lands formerly Sutcliffe westwurc'ly by rive,
end mar-hes with tmprovemnnts thereon, le
vied on aa the property of (.bis. Stephens, t.
Satisfy an execution in favor of diehard Rich
ardson, for use, &c
All that tr ct or narcel of Land containing
567 acres more nr less with 100 acres ol Uarsl
Land, called O'eland, situate, lying and be
ing in Little Ogechee District, in the count
of Ohathaw, bounded on the north by la *
o' Fleming Akin, on the east by lands of D
Parker, on the south by lands of the late It.
Walburger, and on the west by a northeas
branch >f Little Ogechee River together wit!
all and singular the er fines, imp o-emeru
an i appur.nuances levied «n under a fi fa
on foreclosure as he property of Reurge I
Cope, in favor of John U’Nish, Peer Hitch-
ell and Robert M tcin'll.
All that t- ct or parcel of Land sittia'e, ly
ing and being in the count) - f Cl.a'hsm,
known by the name of Hum Hall, cnotaini'-R
1097 acrea more or Inis, bonnde d on the arut
bv lands of Ja.ne- Forrest, on the east by Co.
J. Marshall's lands, on the north by '-'. or. v
Jotu a’a land, and on the weal b- Little Op • ■
chee River i Als o Two Lots of Land n h
citv of Savannah knunn by the Nos ( 9
tweutv i i t>. and (30) thirty, in Gulumi i
W d n ilh h ‘ appuitr nances ihertunn a;
pe.taun g, mvied on under > fi fa. on fn e
clcure as be property of Fleming Akin,
dee. m favor of Wm. Dixon A Co. araignees o'
M M’Leod.
Fif > -four Shares of Stock i f the Rank of
tb State >;f Georgia, subscribed for by B
M*K • n«', in toe na'pes f • • children *F:l’x
II K one and John tf’K .r.e, Jr, on wh ch
J 0J has been paid in un eich share levi cl
Ou as the property of B. tf’Kinne, to satisfy
•n execution from R eh mo d ounty, i*t favoi
of the bank of the State of G orgia*
A negro woman n-.ned M* > otherwise cal
led Const an e, xml her t« o children named
Lucy and Margaret. f*v« d J h* property of
W n . Wayne, to satis;', an execution f on-
Boriven county, in f»v«r of Alex. Hunter.
• 8 Ifcrfd of Oi'tile, more or less, 9 ’i .raes, 1
Plan* at onFutt.l four oust'd boat,*?F G ns,
Lot Pt «ntatiun Tools, ' '* ugha, and the bud
d»* gi on a Tract of L.-nd • tong ng to James
P i\ ll ( conststing ut a B ,1 Thre«hii.
IIa hine, 1 O’-el ing Hou.-u, K chen. v. .<1 ou
t)u Id ngs, a d four negro hous s, iev d *
ti e .ropertv tf he E*t ol Thus. Vi;:r*s.
dec., s l, tOMT'ify an execution in favor ot
V i. 1'iglis H "O.
Tw . Negroes named Sanchoand Andrew*
levied om as he property of Thos. M.rirus .
dec. to satisfy a wa*r nt for rent in favor of
James Poa’ell
T.ot No. 2, wo, and improvements, Li’ er \
Ward, in the c.ft of Savannah, It Vied on is
the property of Thos Lu <*na, dec, t«> satisfy
an • X"C. t n from a Jus-ices’a Court, inf .vo,
of J'ist'Ot 'a Court, anti > etumed to me by a
Coiih'V.-le
H'«r « ot and Buildings No. 4, Kwinsburg
O/lvt’orpe Ward, in t c -vw .f Sava nafi,
tl»; u iexpir*d l?*se of s i 4 Lot for th»e»
yeara from J nusry last, iev» ion a the pro-
perty of C »bt* Lewis, to salirfy a^* xccutiun
from a Justices ourt m favor of J H U. Pen-
dergast, retu ,e 1 to me hv*a r,u s .^.e.
Ai. that Lot i-'Ground in S .v*nu<h, known
at L > N 4, W n.n^o i hDai - »
Ward 60 ;• ot in f o.>t on the Bay, at.d 90
f»-it m .* |>lh j bounded w-stwardjy bv L*
N j 5, eaat wj- dly by Lot,No.^, an southw: rd
ly y a lane , together vith ail the houses
and out home t .oreot.—the «H.d lot t- i p
that )!• w nc’ f hj Ci y lolol s »:.ds—.evacd
o T unde, an ex cut'^n upon a rule ubi.nlut
of t u Su-.^r.or Court of Chutliam comity, a.h
the property of Eleaze Early, to satisfy the
Ba-'X of Darien
A negro woman nam'*d Charlotte, levied on
as :h • ;iro,>^rty of E .z.tj'dli Wiudug, to sa
tis y an execution in favor < f Willis It Frank
liu hpttiimt Kugxifc’ux F. Du’**" a ntner.s
M c 7 I 'd C I) I.Y )N A’ C. C.
( ty sheriff’s Halts.
On the Jirat Tventuy in April next,
“lL*woesv d neLrc^he Cjuii*lo«isc,
between the usual horns, the folliwing
vperty to wit:
One negro man, named Andrew, levied on
u§ the property of Matt G.lbert, to satisfy un
execution f om the Court of i nmrno Plea!*
and Oyer ami Terminer for the city of Sa
vannah, in fuvor'uf Miller U Fort.
A n gro woman named Ruth, levied on as
he property of Ben. ShefHI, t« satisfy ar
et^cution in favor of John 1 Drwi, agaiM
tei’j^min ami Mordecai Slieitall, isaued from
aid Court.
A sorre’ colt horse, levied on as the prop-
erty of Wm. Bn wr.john, to satisfy an execu
tioii from said Court in favor of Alexander
elfair.
A Billiard Table, with Maces. Q ics, Uc.
evied on as the proper'y of tl»e E»t of Eu
*ene M’Oonalowghe,, to Hutisfvan execution i>
avor of Francis Doyle, for house »vnt
AH the buildings on lot No. ."4 Warren
Ward, bounded s mth by Brougnion-streel
orth by a la »e, ea>t by lor No. 33, west b
.ot v: o 35, levied on as the property of G
I. Hayden, to si» sty an execution for rent
trusteescir* li-rnAcademy,vs. C.II.Hayden
I*wo build'ngs on the w s ern -h rd p *rt of
l.ot No 9, JekylTyih ng D* by Ward, ana
n building on the > ear of the cent’e third
art of aaul L t, 'evied n as lie property ot
H, llayrlen, to satisfy two ex cu ions fo.
-*nt, Trustees Co.igr ion'll Church or
leeting House,vs C. H Hayden.
All the buddings o > Lot No ‘ 0, Warrer
Ward, bounded north by Congress street
• ut.li by a lane, east by Lot No- 31, west by
l.oi No* 19 levied on as the property of sir?
Ann M Finder, to satisfy an execution fo
nt in favor of the Trustees'of th* ■'‘h-tl>n
A-ademy A, 1. D'LY«>N C A.
march 7 w 7
\r
Sheriff’s .Sale.
,N the firs Sa tt.'itav after the ust Tues
day in Mm next, between the Jioms ot
• n andfou o'clock, will be soi l at ih * niar-
‘ter house in the town of St- Marys, lu fo -
wmg negroes, 'a: Judy sod her s »n J.m •,
i *ioii, and i harlcs* levied * n a* the proper*
of .fames W lliumson, d< ce sed, to satisfy
n execution on t. e f. rccomu.e of » nmrt
age, n f vor of Ef'u- rr F I attna «. d nini •
tutor fJohn Ham iton*
M. II. l'BBBARD, A. C. C.
St Marys,F brum 25 1825.
Mnrc* 2 82
J. Shinn’s Panacea.
'IllIE Rubscr.b r '"ivingdiseoverc-'l the com
1. po.siM'tn oiSWAIM'S CRLEBRAl'ED
PAAACEA* has now a supply on hand fo,
ule j he has reduced tlup-ice from J$3 50, to
g2 50, or by the dozen 8^4.
All charitable institutions in the U. State.,
and the poor will be supplied gratis.
If the citizens of the principal cities am.
towns, will appoint an agent to order ami
distribute this medicine to the poor, it will be
supplied.
This medicine is celebrated for Ur cure of
the following diseases:—*'scrofitla or king’s
evil* ulcerated or putrid sore throat, long
standing rheumatic affections, cutaneous dis
eases, white swelling md disc .se of the bones,
and all cases generally of th ■ uherous chsrac
ter, and chronic diseases, generally a is'tig ir
debilitated Constitutions, but more especially
fro m syphilis or affections aiiaiug thefeflrom ;
ulcers in the larynx* nodes, > C Jc. »nd tbs'
dreadful disease occasiot ed by a lving anu
excesHive use nf mercury, Ii n also use
ful intlie dis ease ol the liver*"
CeTti&eatfcS.
I have within the !;.s; two years had an op
uortunity of seeing s. ve. at cases of veW mve
terate ulcers, winch having previously rests',
ed the regular modes if treatment! wer
icaled by the use >f Mr. Swpim’s Faiacca,
.nd 1 do believe, from what I have seen,
hat it will prove an important remedy in scro
fulous, venereal and me.inirial diseases.
N UHAFM VN. si D.
Professor of t e lustiuiles and practice
of Physic, ta ihu Umveisity ot Penn
ayIvania
I have employed the Panacea of Mr, Swaim
in numerous instmecs, within the last /hret
. ears, an 1 have always found it extnmely
•.tRcacious, especially in sec*ondary svphilifc
• rid mercurial diseases. I have no hesjtatior
•i pronouncing it a m-*dici* e of inesti.nabi-
value* W. GIBSON, M D.
Professor of Surgery in tin Uu 'vy oi Penn.
Philadelphia, Ft liruar*. 17, 1823.
JOHN SHINN, Chemist.
Phibulelphi". A«t> '7 '8 3.
tx>uce
IS HEREBY GirE.V,
S’HAT three months after date, appliea
^ tion will be made to the Bank of the
Ntare of Georgia, to issue, a new certiliicutn
of stock, for one lost, issued on the 17th
March, 18 It), in favor of John M’KinneJim.
or twenty-five shares, and numbered 213.
B. M’KINNB,
Guardian of John APKimic, Jun.
Augusta, Dec. Id, 1824.
dee 13 9!fp|
Adnvn st at >r’s -ale
W ILL he sold oil the first Tuesday
April next, at the Court House iu
the city of Savannah, by pet minion of the
Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court
of Chatham county,
One undivided fourth of a tract of land,
containing about live hundred acres, 'on
Cumberland Island. Camden County,known
as Plum Orchard, and un undivided fourth
of a certain tract of land situated on said
Island, containing about five hundred acres,
originally granted to Gmi. Lachlan M’In*
tosh, and bounded on the south by the said
Plum Orchard Tract.
Also, a tract calk'd Lottery Hill, situate
on th * Ogeecliee 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 sa id estate.
N. J. BA YARD,
Administrator estate N. S. IlnYard.
Feb 2 68uf
Notice.
A LL persons h vug d-. nands sgains' the
estvg of ‘-o-Hiant Fvcmnn Vlsq Ve»>
*'•« city df Washingt- ii, deceased, a e re
q tired j hand l.ir*m m, I-* h1)j a U‘tc ’
v/ithtn t li^e r -re*iC!ib d bv law : am 1 tho-
i debti J to said t tc, are r- q i. *td to n« k
rn ae iidic payai^r.t to
JAMEfHUNl'KU, M^»*.
T..P ’4 4 L
sihciiff’s »alcs.
On the first Tuesday in April next.
ATip<LL be sold at ’he Court House in the
'JJr city of Savannah, between the hours ot
ten ai d Our o'clock
The billowing seven negroes, viz : Davis,
Maria, Pntie c^, Dublin, Buck, Trephina am.
Oscar, with the increase of th • female# l> v e
on under a fi fa on a forec|r>6U-e of a m^r^gag-
as the pr perty of Joseph Carru’hera to satis
fy the Bank of the Sta e of tioorgh.
Ala •, h.* following 35 n ;g -o *S viz : Cv.ff *e.
(Cooper,) H.met, Afi'y, old Chari .i-e, Ju I
Say, Charlotte, Pendaw, Be«s, Piocaasa an.,
child, Br dg?t and Peggy, Wiliam, Ea->,
Bdloy, Ph.iip Phyllis, old Curabo, Jem y old
Peggv. Brutus, Jesse, Brutus, Sandy, Maria,
Cyr. ta, Dick, Tody,Sophia, Daphne and cnild,
Jacob,bye.Beck, y and John,with the incream
of 'em de.i, levied on as the propety ol
N>0iio as Cruger, under a fi fa on a foreclosur-
ol a in » r tg ige in favour of John Carnahan am
JatncH slc i -nry for use of Chris iana l.evett
Also, a n-gi'o man named 4 un levied <m a
the property of Char es E. Fun, under fi ta.
on a foreclosure of a mortgage in fat or o
James Anderson.
Also, the following 19 negnps, viz Abra
ham Harry, Palo, Chance, Daniel, Aaro. .
8umbo, Lucy, Sc>,no, Maryan Rtchael, Loo*
don, Aggy, Simon, G ace, Eliza George, Bo
dy,, and Jim, wulilhc increa v of the females
lev.ed.ni as (he property oi Fj* mmmg Akn>
dec. under a fi. fa. on a l .rectosure of a root.
gage in favor ot Wm D>xon A .;«• Hisigne s
of M i^d'irh VS’Leod* 1. DVYO'J* A. <■ C
Administrator’s "’ale.
On the first Tuesday in April next,
I WILL sell the Jourt-Il ui'' in J fl’ r-
son. Dan.den County, between the uau •’
h u rs of sale,
H<*rv, Ned, and his wife Tam*p, and hc«
tour children, Daniel, ?tcthen, John ai d Y • -
' k hi property of ’he F«statr of Ge p
Morrison, decfasC'**, for the ben- fi' of th»
creditors snd h im of said »*Pt«t#» f pursuant »o
e-ivc g:an'ed by Hie f’ou't of O tin*> •• of san'.
biuntv GSOUGR MDWUP ON,
Adm«n st»* tor, with the ' ill annexed, ol
Geirg» Morr.Min, Sen. d° eased,
ff R**ti, 24 h .fan. 1825.
F'-.b 2 58
G j or\na—Camd'n County
Superior Court, October Term, 1024.
Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Selves ter
Bryant.
N petitienr of T.in *ihy Hopkins, stating
- that in consideration « f certain prom
: s9<»ry notes* made to the said Timothy, v
them, one i" * able with ipte est, from fi-
of January, 1821, *)n tin frst of Jamu.ry. 1822?
< second payable as aforesd , on the fits' ••
January, 1823; and a tlvrd pa* able as sfu-
wi»d, on the first if January, 18'4 executi d a
• ortgsge to said *‘i. mttiy 11. pairs. Ins li i
und assigns, «n all those four tr c s of * „id
situated in the county afoicsuid, cinveytd «
he said Ti nothy, io the said f.angley an*
4-lvcs'er, and lying on the-south side «■
Great SatdU River, one tract containing ae\
. ty-sevenlacres, more r less; two trac'-
ootsiniug fifty acres, mire or less, and on
her tract, containing one hundred ami tigl-
-eight acrea, more or less, conditioned I
he payment of the three said several notes
•m the days above mentioticd, iind that sat
•icvcral notes remain unpaid—on motion .
Archibald Ctark, attorney for plaintiit i
i dcred, that th. said Langley and Selveste
'.heir heirs or assigns pay into Com-., witlii-.
welve months from this date, t .e S'tm« do
.n said notes, and the interes and cos’s, oil
erwiBe that the equity ol redemption be to -
ver foreclosed, and that such other proceed
ngs tak. place, hr are pursuant to law.
True extract from the mm 'es, 27»h Or.io
her. 1824. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk
nov 4 87
bheiitl’s omle.
On the first Tuesday in May next,
YlHEfioL oc soil in tiv.ii ot dm Court-
W louse, in the city ot Savann ih, betwee.i
th .<sual hours often and four o'clock,
T te following eight regroes, viz. CufT'*e,
Peggy, Hosanna.i Caioliiii, Josepo.Mary Uc
ty an J Jun, levied onmder a fi.ia on a for.--
dosure, as the p .»perty of Cuarles H. Hay*
leu. hi favor ot Frederic* W. Hiim mam
march 7 ISAAC D'LXON, A. C. C.
IN EUU’l’Y.
Between Lou s l, coa-e und John I,rente, f om
plucninls. (I t‘ ter Lcvow John 'Unwin
apma , —— Ucyno'ds md V n iu
his di/, JJ j'.iulantt Li e iy ••upertor
Court.
I 1HE Complainants having filed ihcir bill ii
. this Court, the o'j *ct of whi* li i* to p r-
petuate the test’mony ot certain persons hen -
in named, an i it appearing that 'lie Def. i»d
ants respectively reside beyond » e limits ol
thestde of G rrgia, and within t*ie U. itt.-
S ain : It is ordered, that service upon the
SMid D- fend'i * 8 be effected by pubii -a’ion in
one of the G z*ites o Sa\aunah, r-’qri-i
the said Deleouxnta to appear and answ r the
H<d hill of Complainants, on o. before tin
lever.tti dm o April next
A true copy,
E- BaKcIK, Clerk.
February 10,1825.
Feu 17 Wf
NO I K.
IVT.Nc. MONTHS kf cfthe duehe.eif, »p
LN pi'ctict. will be imdeto fi- Ui.n i.li
,i Inferior Ci'Ui't of Chathsm count), 'h
«tliug <or orilin»ry furposes, for leave to it
.lot, with the imp-ovemenis, siluste inti
c.ty of Savannah, in the said county,.ml kn iwi
ii. the plas of said cilv b) the No. 53, B uw ;
Ward, lor tue benefit r,f the. hei's and leg.te. s
of the estate of the late Hugh M’Uall, d.
ceased.
TrtOvJtS MTAf.L,
FHlLli* BRASO!!,
Bsecutnrs.
opt -4 v 1
VALUABLY, MEDICINE.
TOTT
Vegetable Catholicon.
K. -uibsrribi r res ^ ctfully sol < ua the at
tendon of every friend of suffering h«i
i.imty, to to the above ne w and mvaiuablr
emedy, whose unequal powets ineliminatr g
frointtie svst -m the very seeds of diseasu,
din rsatiriug the deranireti und morbid
condili *n of the organs of life to a free and
lealthy exerc*se of tlu'ir funcl ons, lus exci.
t«d the a t nishm'»ni, and completely alien
d the ol j vMons oft • mos. mr. diloua —
Facts are the best arguments In order to pu'
the virtues ot t-.e 'laiholicon to as severe a
scp'tiny as p jss'ble, it was offered by adve»-
tsement together with the attend.nee
p|*y*.ic *n, gratuitously to a >y vnm who
would apply for *t, and v.h-sc cause might
seem t come within 'he r«.nge of its healing
power—numbers of severe esses *«f long iJB d.
ng, ar-d * imc ol them seeniinglv de r e
s. .r *nted themselves, all of waich have
b- e>i cured or so much relieved us t<«w«;n.ot
a.s-ct non that a little nerseveranee will do
In fact, such is the confidence of the phi si
•jig i under whose ca - e these nationtg were
e l. in this remedy, a cot fide ce resu.t
in.*, from »he irrc.--istible conviv i n that has
ee.u for • d upon Ins nind bv ocmar demou-
.ati»u,'4'd . persond trial **f it ou h »*seh
lu' lu* pei outs me to d^l-ire it as h*s d mi-
d opinion^ tlut lie Ca’h-ihc n is not md,
i itcctiv safe a-.d i mocent, but h most p.-iw
e. lul a>»d invaluab e remedy in cciiam di.«-
at a and states of the t> stem, such as die f 4
owiii^!—*
Be il ty resulting from intemperance and
dissipation 1 Dl’i and invi terat U o**rs. Pa*n**
in the b n s ut* tided wild .swellings of t'*«
join v; I i.iigtS rm, Blotches on the face,
V'vpte.jae ; AI complaints of the Liver;
t'eUer .* Yaaa; Syphilis; Cutaneous diseases
gtnerzl.yi Me.cu’ial and scrofulous cum-
pUmts
ftie Catholicnn (whudi the proprieter sol
emnh ol. dges Ins word conms's esciusive.
»f vegetable made) with ihe ex-epl-ouof >
l gill del rmi ifttion to the bowels^ wtnen
[•reserves i-t a soluble st.ite, ar t- insensibly, i.
>t ids.mt to the tas»e, and r qu. n -articu
ar re^r : men, v abs‘int nee fl .m spir-uous in
q i'*rs 1 vays » 4 acep> d ) or noufiiieine it. A
.1 g-nlle sa c amiagiee.be catharoc m d
ci .e .mproving t!ie appetite and r-.al.»rit.g du
ge-j-ral * n** f die .-.ys’em, it coo.id ot*-,
couiineodtd to iadies in a dellcHt# situa*
* .ou* W. \V. POTTER,
66 Ches tut-sucet
PlnUiutlphia, .flay 31, 18’4
At therrquesl f Mr. vV. W Pod r, ihxvc
■lev
S.U.M
xhibib d, 111 sever.-.t io t;rir,*i,H • --di
-run. CHih d 1*0 l r's Vegetable Callio
i>0 l li li.
months after d .ti., application wdl
1.V made to tin- H**n. the J K'graof th*; Cou"
1 Ordinary -I Chu luin c; U'-’y* fur ipave t
set ail the rpul * state of tin* late Wdl mit» Cruig
dwCiasid, for tlw* benefit of the heirs und c. ed
it o s of said estate.
JOHN U\ ISH, E<PCo«*ir.
o^t 12
iNU n .r.
V 1NF, months nit dec, RnphsaPon will he
made to th-s I if. nor Court r\\ ham
County., sitting for mdinarv . u: j -s-s far an
o r der. *.‘>n'.iute, 'oselil.nsN s f ur sn* five
4 ai d 5; ih Ca pe dc’s *t •», mu lot N .
me, (l) Gn pu Ward,in hi ci y «' Satinub,
being ti:c resl estat- of Fr uicis J ili i-hu. dc;c
for tue 'lettefii ot tV b.-.-.s m' c.r**4tl,u8 of
saidesiate »tlLLl\ l OAS O J*
Qua ihad fa'ecutor.
7 97
Notice.
4 LL persons having demands against tho
1\. estate of Oliver Bturges, fi -q. late of
tue city of Savannah, deceased, Hv request
ed to hand I hem in, properly attested, und
those indebted to said os!ule, art requested
to make immediate payment to
WM. V. 'JlIJNTEHt Adm’r.
V '•
Notice. '
N INE MONTHS after the date of this
notice, application will be m;ide to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber
ty County, for permission to sell a part of
the real estate of John Stacy, dficouerd, for
tile benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. JOHN W. STACY,
Aduinistrator.
dor 18 ’)
1 l-.Ueiit
Between f Y Davies Adiihnistmtor, Complain
nnt and John anioihan .‘him wst ut-r a da
b vis non with the w 1 l ami v <1 >i ijeo r f e
Richardson and others, JJ Jcndants • In
equry, Chatham ntpenor Csuit- Chuxceiy,
20i/i A gust. 11124
I I appear, g that John Mu ray Carnochae,
one ot the defendants in the said bdi 4
• nnphunt named, resides without ti p state of
G-*o r gia, in tfiut part jfthe Ucit d Kingdoms
• Great Britain and Irtlai d. cai ed S'* »tla'*d :
It is ordered that the Rud John Murray Car-
lochan, do appent ar.d answer to the com*
•lainant’s said bill, witlun nine mnnt‘ s from
he'date of this order, otherwise tlut t 1.
Said billj us to lum, he taken pro confess ;
ind i* ib further ordered, that a copy of ill*-
i.rder be publish'd once a aeelt, in one o'
lie public G ze tes of this state, ujtil tho ex
piration of the linn- within winch the sai.ldt-
feiuiunt is required to appear am) answer as
aforesaid.
1 rue copy from the Minutes, thi J 2Is' d«)
August, 1824 A B.FANN1S. Clevk.
niiru*- '4 50f
1 ills 011 New-York,
F OR t-.iLh by i
**ub S44 C. C. GUi/SWOLD.
.-.on. wit: the niost decuie.i advantage. 1
.as, ns et,nev*r taifad . ffectmg a cure lit
'.-*erv casj in whi. li I h ive thoug r t pauper t
mp. oy it. H. H MUlt . UIE, M D
Ph- adephiu, July 23th, 1824.
Mr. IV tV. Potter
"e«. Vn~-Y ,, ii expressed a wish th»t I
wnilfl g ve a 00 .one statement of my soft* r
ngs. tioin 'he ppeltss cammeuceme. I ti
• lie nrt i-nt [.ropitious stage of mv Uiseise.'
Ah'.ut nv<* years i»go, on my pHr.sHge froo-
farderntx, during 'he month of January, from
mprudwit exposure on deck, 1 was seized
/ith a volent fever Having no medie d at
’ends ;tsn hoard, I cumpebed to bc*»»i
i‘, ai J • g;.t for ‘.wo weeks, wlrn on my ar-
ival nt C .arl-.st »i. S. C it w*s t.eute
i’> pirns. ! he sk'd of mv Physician subdu* d
♦lie fever, bin P a}.nt- ke, t'-e termination
'f this give ris '• a di "asc • q isity dist**es—
ng, an<i which, ti.. n- w I Had ,n ogbt innu -
i»le. Var.oua a »a* e-ises on»de thei unwel-
'•omeappenraoce, p *• tcuiurlyon the j .Is.
hich were awe ltd to an enormous *.izt*.—•
t hese g adualiy suicided into hard tin.ors,
one of which on my left knee affected t e
bone—.in inc aim wus now marie hum a larve
viicnati'iO cf • us, mixed with p ec s of bo*»e
;ok plac j . 11 a *dili.>n to thin, I s.-flbrec die
nost excruci-tjng pains in rnj j unts that m o
?nr experijnetd Every thing that was
iriininrtt-rori either gave iin no relief r *er
red to agg.avate the liars r , the a -vent) f
whi* Ii increased wuh every succe o dmg ye ar
juch Wi.s ny paiufuisi uath*i> that I .e pairc«
nt ever being re*-t-.ned 10 my h nl h *, Iliad
no* o ilv triel t'.e -e triar m-ana of re lief,
but used, though in vs n, every popular rern*
• ly 1 could heai o' Il whs in ti*;.'» awful n, ^
Je.oond'iig condit o ,tiiat I wasprrau de 1 to
•> ;m noeacoirse of voir Vi ueta’/u* r • h I
•o i, an ' ' e havu r«* u't is, ‘ f am the use
of the two b aths my whole sys ■ in ha undei
tfo a comp’d mo ntioii, 111<, p ans h v. Jo Hi
ke- meinedis.har^. frin m> un. n
o -m .11-b t and s'io.i cease., al'ogeL c- h
liner from -'.hence it proceeded being c. 1
o'elelv healed. The tumors, far t‘-e r -niov.<l
ff which I have tried in vain more rem> d'- s
. an 1 can i.amc, are rapidly docressing ; my
appetite, which wasg-me,has retiu'iod- Ian
f.u-.t. near y wel. »»<• f el confid it Hat .<
few bottles mt-rr of y .11., ('0 ire) invaluaoli
iiedicine, wfl m Ke me per cctly so.
Your obi.gf d friend,
T IOMAS BROWN, J1L
Philadelphia, July 6 18 4
Mv confidence in th v-get ,>ie cat hoi c. *
is unriiminis"* 1. and us fr sL in tancis of it.
now* ‘s ar« daily occurri g, in my ow n pm
ice I t.ave no besita.ion in reronmien ’ing 1
n the pevul ar diseases to which it is apni.e.- -
oir, a? ouperior to any re ue ly I a*n a quan t-
ed with. M. M’/UTIRIE ?L 1).
Philadelphia, Muy 8 18 4
Sin—In comeq-ience of imprudent expi-s
urefu - ears ago Ihadih nusfartune ‘o hi •
coO'c iffl clod with a i-i ease, the painful r»
ul's »f h. ;h induced me to <.pp]\ in su:*
ces:, on to ae v eral respectable pliysiciHiis of
1 city, from whom, however, I rec. v
e;ther no relief, or from .vho«e t en ed c's 1 t*.
(\*ivei< ifiio'h.er complaint quite as «iist-essiiq
;s the former. .My wholesyste •*- became a-
fected, 1 could gut no rent at night on sc
on it iif 11.e viobnt vain that I fait in eve y
!ii,i t * f my body ; Hie weakness and e osem
t.on <-f which w a » such that I could scarcely
walk. In tii’8 state 1 fortmiaiely h anl of
y.-ur vegetable catholicon- f *ur Lottlea 0:
wnich, has completely restored me, I have
now no pain ; my xppe’ite is good; and m
strength restored With many thanks for
hiC reiiei your mcd : c-pe has given m., lam
your obliged friend. &•*:
WILLIAM WILSON.
dw«;rn and subser bed to b* h».-e me, May 28,
1824 JOHN BINNS, A derman.
Phi attephia, May -.8, 18°4.
Si**—I am now, thanks to your m Vi cine, a
nearly mu. . F> r nearly six years I have been
•1 mirtyr to a disea e, whose ra' Bg a threat
ened if not soon .lopped, to put a i eriod to
my ex: .tnnee. Having had no regular medi
al adv'ec frtn the commencemen < , my
r<.m» hunt at lost got to such a 'height that 1
co 1 d .»• »t s-vallow without great pain and
'.•.Hi u i) Tumors formed in different paits
of 11 y i> d , and 1 began to thiok r ny situation
id no t I'esp- rate, the fiv** bottles of the
La hoi.c n vhich I h .ve taken have com
pletely cured we, and I am now aa well as 1
ould wish to be. With my thanks, I am your
Miged humble rervant, He
GEORGE KANE.
City of Pht'ndelphia, st
GcoifcU K .u, of the District of South,
ark, personally apueamd, and, being dul
worn, doth declare and say that the ab..v
s at-mi nt <a in all respects correct and trut-
. id that the signature to it is in the hand
writing of this deponent
.1 >H HIV VS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 28, 18 :4-
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
The Vege'able P.athnlicon is pecul'urly
adapted to those diseases wh ch are prevale :t
l ong the colour d population of the south
In that disease wfuch ia called yaws, it 9*
xure remedy \ a single trial of it, will convince
planters of its s-iptnor efficacy to «ny reine
•ly of a similar nature in the United dtates*
NO I OR.
The advantages oftlda medic’n* are, not
e.onfining the p*a*icnt unucc 's^ar.lv to the*
house,or keeping him Iroin his business;—
With one aolir,"v Accept : on 'hit of wri.-i-
hi • liquors, it does not lay any restrictions upon
his appetite It tsao gentle til its opera- 01.
'Hat iue p tieni finds himself petting well he
cannot tell how. Ad it is not the wish ot the
prof ifat'ir to take any th ng far which he
cannot give a consideration equal in value
p rson-j nt a distance who may wish to ny
nix medicine, but who are nut certain if 1,
• * applicable to their comnlamt, are request
d to describe 'heir cas° and aymp ons i'
.1 idler, p >st-paid, and dnetted fo lrim—th i.
etter wil' be immediately .ilaced in hatiafc
: udy competent to de.*d he question.—
Should he remedy not se in o suit the dis
ease, they + di be fr^nklv t nd so.
CAUTI N
To prevent d aappoiutm *nt it is well to
toe that it taxes i i or l'ma^y cases from 3 to
5 bolt e* to effect a cure sotimi :*e s is whu
•e labouring under any serous 1n1ir.ru'.),
in.st m.Ire up their mip«l to peisevere co tha'
n at teas' — it* .hey do not, they might as
iN.veth-jin^ iVv*s th-- trouble andexpui.re
>' 'IU igH sillier rj*» r• it .
Alt oede s p s', p iid md enclosing the m mey.
i .i ne<i.a'»*iy tu'.cud :u 1 >, and Ut meutw,i.u
.ctedaudd five red with directions for use.
any place in the city, and forwarded as di*
v?'t( d
N B To prevent the possibility of *11 im-
P *Sition, it wi i b< s.ilri in flic ci’y of Philadel
phia, ai the offie in Fifth near Kacc-Str *et,
•/ra' the dwelling of the nropri- tor, N *. 66
die-mu' 8‘ reet, only, an I abroad by ins an-
.horned agents \V W POTT WH,
66 Ci emu! Ai eet, P/ulade pfi a*
I have appointed GEORGE RYE SON
Druggid. of Savannah, m- so;e agent. D ug
•iits w - t’ng t*.e ab.ive valuable medicine
vill b supplied by him far cash, at the same
rap*, a: if ordered di.ect fr*»m me—v:z-&5U
pe: d z.m, or three dollar-, a s-ng'.e boaie.
VV. W. I'OT'f'Bft, Ptuladelpiiit.
Any pp'fion on applicat'oc to the snhsc.i! - r
will be furnisiicd with certificates ot *hc • ffi
c*icv ol the i-bove me-heine,sufficient •'» ru«.*
vmce the m«nd of the moat areptra 1 , althoug’
too numerous and fing'hy F.», ne%sp«p-r '•
-leriion. GE >. liYEK^O Druggist,
Corner of Bay a.id Wf.iitaaer Streets.
'W 13
SCOT’S BIBLE
Sri IIB,. TP
50
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1 fo.
a
V »i* lu.vtiuu vV anted
A NY information from, or relative to Mr.
Frederick Lowe, Printer, a native of
Manchester, England, and who, when last
heard from, resided at MoniicelJo, Jasper
county, Georgia, where it was understood
lie had 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 bo thankfully received.
Jj The cuitors of papers in the St ate of
Georgia, and m the Western country, will
confer an obligation upon an anxious mo
ther, by giving the above one or two in-
sertions in their pupers.
jail 2-2 49
.1
UST received, per schooner Retrieve,
un elegant assort incut ol Mantle und
Pier Looking-Glauses, at manutnct.ory pri
ces, by J. 15. HERBERT & CO.
dec 18
OKing-
LiSSCS.
Curron Castings,
OflTk fpk''(iVTk I’OUNDS Curron Cnft-
Li'yo L- 'iA ings, tor sale low. bv
ile.' Ill N.B. WEI'.b
12?
l‘i ot :> i-ead.
HALF lilll.S. Inglis’ Pilot Bread,
'ust received o;’d tor sale l>v
J. B. HERBERT &, CO.
doc 29
Fe they Ikds
J EST received by the Wiili. m Wallace,
u large supply of the above articles,
with Bolsters und Pillows to match, war
ranted to be of the best qualit y.
1. W. MORRELL.
Jan 27
Webster’s pel ing Hooks,
ECEiYED and for sale bv
> Jan 13 JY. il. WEED.
Spanish Segars.
DD L^r.^do | s P aniul ‘ Su e ars -
Just received per Cilobe, end for sole by
J. R. HERBERT & CO.
dec 4
. ast -■ heel iron Box toves,
j, OR SALE by
U N. B. WEED,
No. 6, Gibbons’ Range.
nov 24
Tar, 1 itch u sin .^c.
JUST RECEIVED,
O A BBLS tab
adU 10 do l’itch
10 do Rosin
5 do bright Varnish
For sale by A. BASSETT,
No. 1, Mongin’s Now-Building.
Feb 4
Wire Feeders a-id Cast-Iron
Chimney Backs,
R ECEIVED per ship Corsair,--and for
sale by N. B. WEED.
dec 27 97
t. '- loix ,ugars.
i HOGSHEADS ol St. Croi * Sugars,
J. U of very, prime quality, landing from
schooner Nancy, and for sale by
HALL & HOYT.
Jan 29
HOEOLlbS
fly SA'IUEI. r. ft i/.vTHiJ.Vo 1
'ni-nlii d s on fo p tb'ishiivr S f)
F.l'IfLV ( III E contii nit he
guiul Re fir enc> s 0 be 0 p ited i 1
V'tLU lEi -‘OY.IL t) r VAVO und ts,
b'. . Unheal with a lib-ness of the Author-
I'Wtui s.
I ' r slnll be well primed, on good psper, ln 4
he comp ;8'd n sit tisn.lsome \y|u . j t
will conts'ii th<» He'-Mir>*s , f{ )( . Q t j .
JV w Te»taments, t‘ e Introductory OA# , va , m
Erpl niatoiy Ames, in*. Pnictic ,1 Obsen-u
1. ; all iue -ip- ’U.- Marvind Uefe ences -1
inc printed word fui word from "the ,, ,; 0 ’*
Stereotype Edit on, published since the a u ,
hor's de< a -i" * The prion wifi be in
board* 1 g-’4,in»bi*p i $30, in calf bi-.dinn
The wlr»(« work will be ready ford(‘iivervi>v
Mty. 1825, y
Ex racts of LeVe-s addressed to the Pub is «r»
I esteem Dr Si**nt’«Fzm.)y Bible, emiu .di*
caiculatii I to promote the cau * of trut
piny It seems scarcely possible far ono to
read dailv thi Notes and Obs'^vsiions in the
Family Bible without becoming « v Mnc j
tetter man- EDWARD!) G-LFPfN
1 have «*;en no qonm^nttry of t.,- s dCre J
S .rip urcs which I think so well athnte'to
gem rul u«e and edification. It is a trea<n,c
*. iiictk ever, family ought to possess.
A. K < TON.
I» <s a work distingu'shed for ihe sinplloi.
t ■ »nd co vefpnce of its arrangement, the
cl • -rness •; fi >litv of its exponiitnoa, die
eatoess anil pt rapicuf ty of it-* s*» fi*, th r, e ,
nevofi nee and candour of its spiri:, the con*
rise ness and petiinency of its applieiti.ns
H*,d for its uniform tendency to pro "ote waa'
f.e :cai truth '*•’.6 piety.
ARIEL !I'0T.WR9.
Of Dr. icon's Family Bible, Ited fr,- e 'o
»i»\ ihat in my es.iination it deservedly rsefci
a »ong ourabirst and brs’ 3omm nU ieg
TM( M\* MAI D’.V'N.
D*-. Scott's Family B hie int* intact nut* e*.
pecially far V c. use of uhiisfan amil^.Us
■vork higfi.y ev,ngeiical*exT.inaive-y uc -
live, and deeply inter-sring
Daniel o.s imbeds.
The character of Dr. Scott's Ccm-n . Mry
•in tlu* Bible is so generall\ k-:own, arid so
■ ghlv approved acrongat the m-.-st inb-dig nt
n d pious Christians throughout o-ir ct> rt^y,
n ' fi^s possc-d rumdly il.iotiphso rcum - e
. unions, tl'fct 1 deem faither recommeu ;i-
ions neeu.cbs* „
J ?'<)!•'SB.
I am acq'i»*inted with no Com^vria*; on
!i bacre*i 'c iptu-es, which 1 w«-oM n. ,e
--•ord.a.lv rccomm/ rio far general uje. lbe
plan of ihe work is good
JOSHU \ B ATF«.
Perhaps in no wav, can mmist- rs i< st n-jors
f youth, and prnafa Lb istiani,, rio git t,r
*"v : ce t» soc et*., than by evert ng tii .m.
-••»lv<*s to cliss. nu this t ulv * r .v:iiT.ble
” ’ k JOSHUA HUN IVGI’o ,.
11. now of no Gommenta y which in bM'er
'• itul-iU'd for diffusing coriect vievs of tha
grtr.t iMths ofC:l ristiiinity, ai.ij !c v-i.g s-,iu-
hirv imp"'88101.8 on th mind wh**n risii-g
•« m the tie u ul of it, thait the one yt-u ere
b >ut to publish.
DANIEL SHARPE.
No writer s» emi» tasadispi sed to contend
fin* barren spcculati nt None more uniform.
Iv or more pow-. finly inrufaates'the great e*
.Mil als of religion- The spirit winch p*r»
-id‘s the work is excel'tn ; it is the rr.e i,
f- otionare, healing, yet faithful spirit cf\k
<»s^l* Daniel d.iaa.
Fro n particular ex imfiiati n, -tn J co- cur*
r og testimony, the! e is no doubt ou my mind
that Scott's Famiiy Bihta is superior to ail
h' r a .10 r PH EmEKSON.
Y u will ple.is-tc.se d .ne six cop.es cf
'fa.-tths Bible ; I refer to your Vely proposed
fition Pei haps 1 shall induce live more to
t k<* the s me number. H- J„
4i it: a ith extreme pleasure 1 perceive
' Jt* are about to puofah a Pvw e i ion -f
3ci.t!*s Bihle. Having been in p-.- s -b of
t more t! an 20 y<-a*s, I tos I k- w s -r.tr
lung of its vuine, nn«l a n ii . e t u-
uoie i s c rculh'i «n among my friends Y u*
will please forward sis copies as soon is;>*jb«
shed, v|
I have obtain 'd four subscribers f’i the
e 4e.it work you arc publ ht.ing II, S.
I propose to take a -v»**i sets >t ‘Icotfs di*
ble, and will be accountable f> r the earn*:
.1 0.
I have nMafaed s> bsc.facrs for ninrc oKi
of Scum* i F n..v U bit*. JO.
I flha'< probably need eight or tt;rr s* ts 'f
S Fan.i y Bride, J P*
Rev. 8. S. uf P. has o tained ten sebseri*
» rs. B. H.
1 have observed that you a re about pub#
i-hing anodier edition of S<.o i’s fibie
wpe you mr.y smcee ' as y**u h ve dime in
• Tiner edition?, i navn been endeavoring tn
. ocure subscribers amo. g our people, "iid
enor more sub.^crioers wii. be ob'-:i eii.
O. v IT,
l will take ten sets (uf Scott's J { ’)
bound and lettered. J T
1 have oijtaincd ten sohscrib^s f»r y -'if
itiun of the Fa nily Bible— and P»v.- n-i
:1 ubt bin 'here might he S'lmc'b i g'ike
copies -old in this place if' you had an nl
here—1 thought the wurk ought to b- en
couraged and for hat re ison took a subMP'f*
■ion paper It is a work that every f mJj
niiouid have that is able to nuri h^e.
J. K U’C.
I am glad, ’hat y-n propose to print W**
Scott’s excellent F inily Common -t)’i
should be very glad »f.t were in my power to
vc a more libcuil paironage 10 the wor>*»
than, as circu nslaiTces are, I can lstall*
mwever, he able to do something ; eight ir
•ense's I sliwll ertainly take; and it mat be,
d'uble that number. A. fi-
I li-»ve p.ouured fifteen subscrib'W 10
Scott’s Bible, J L U.
1 think I shall dispose of 20 sets orni" eof
he Eanidy Bible. B. fi f
i have circulated proposals fur S~oUtj
B.ble ; how many have been engaged in
cannot u II,- but between 20 and 30 sets lD
hsviciuily. J. ?•
I liave concluded to become reapor.sibta
to you fai thirty sets of Scott’a Cum nei't^'
C. B.
I have procured 106 subsc-ibers to tta
Bible.; 6 sets to be bound in cuf; 3 sets >®
b.* done in boards the other 9^ .e.§,
and lettered as described in the prospectu**
H. U-.
1 presume I could procure 500 subicn-
lerstor your edition of Scott’s Biole
demand is increasing for them Til V W *J
finally supersede every other : arge or Family
Bible. Fifty ot my subscriber live witnju •
circle of 8 miles! J
Just published an editiin of the samb wc ,ll R
completed in six yulu.nea without niM.g 1 *-"
references;price in boarus gi8; in •n«r
*21; in calf $27. Either of th se editi'J
onuy be had ol the publi'-h-tr io Bosion ; ° r
3. C. & J SCHENCK, Savannah.
.Ih 11
•:9
•Marking ttrushes,
ust received anil
O F a superior ■ lA1
for sale by GEO. RFERSG 1 '!
nov 20