Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, March 21, 1825, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

J. Shinn’s Panacea. T HK subscribe uv.iur discovered uie com posit inn of SWAIM'S CELEBRATEt Sheriff’s scales. On the frit Tusi.foy in April next, CCBuXlie mid al the Uourirtouse, in Ih \U eity of 8avai>nah, between the hour*' ten end four o’clock, All thet Northern heir pert of thet Lot o> Street of Lend, lying, being end eit'ie'ed in the ci y of Seven neh end county of r lulnam, known In the plen of oeici city et Truet Lot (letter f) in Reynold* Word fronting on Key- ttoMaSqu're.together with ell end tinnier the edifice* end buildinge thereon, levied on un der e A. fr. on foreclosure as he properly of Oliver Sturgei, in Aivor of J hu Summing. All thet Lot of Land in the city of Savannah, containing AO feet in front end 90 feet in depth known in the plen of (aid city by the No. three (3) Arat Tything Reynoide Ward, levi ed on under e.A. fa. on e forecloture et the G ropertv of -'obn Hunter, in favor of Hober’ litchell, assignee- All that tract of Lend on the Ialtnd of Skid eway, Chatham county, called SpringAeld sail! to contain 7 JO acres, hound'd northwardly b lands of the f.itete of John Hilledge,eastward- ly by landa of James B'lho, southwerdiy by landt formerly Sutcl.ffa wettwardly by rivet end marshes with improvementa thereon le vied on aa the property of Chat. Stephens, to letiafy an execution in favor of tlicherd Rich- erdton, for use, be. he. All the* tr et nr tiercel of Lend containing S67 acrea more nr left with 100 acres of Marah Lend, celled Oteland, aituete, lying end be lng in Little Ogechee Diatrict, in the count; of Chatham, bounded on the north by leinis ot Fleming Akin, on the east by landt of D Farcer, on the south by landt of the late It. Walburgcr, and on the weat by a northeas branch of Little Ogechee River together with all and lingular the eiVficea, imp o ’emenu and lopurlenancea. levied on under a A fa on foreclosure at the properly of George L Cope, in favor of John M’Niah, Pe er Hitch- ell and Robert Mitchell. AD that t‘ et or parcel of Land situate, ly ing and being in the county of Clia'hatr, known by the name of Muir Hall, containing 1097 acres more or lets, bonnded on the south by lands of Jamet Forrest, on the east by Co J. Marshall's lands, on the north by George Jones's land, and on the welt b> Little Og> e- chee River i Also, Two Lota of Land in h eity of Savannah, known by the Nos. ( 9 twenty nine, and (30) thirty, in Columhn- Wa d with he appurtenances thereunto ap po. tain'll g, levied on under a A fa. on fo-e clo-ure aa the property of Fleming Akin, dee in favor of Wm. Dixon b Co. assignees ol M M'Leod. Fifv-four Sharet of Stock of the Rank of the State r.f Georg a, stthac ib-d for by B li'K-nne, in the names f 'iis children Fill* M K one and John M'K-nne, Jr. on whVh J .UO has been paid in on each share levr d on aathe property of B. M’Kinne, to satisfy an execution from R.clnno- d ’ -mnty, in favor of the Bunk of the State of G -orgia- A negro woman named Hury otherwise cal le i Conttan'e, and her two children named Lucy aud Margaret, ev., d is ihe property of Wm -. Wayne, to satisfy an execution from Striven county, in favor of Alex. Hunter. • 8 Head f Cattle, more or less, 9 horses, 1 PlantationFiitt, 1 fourouredboat,2F mt Gins,! Lot Flantation Tools, 2 plough*, and the bnil- di-gH on a Tract of Laid h,-longing to James F at. ll, eons-sting of a Bart, 1 Threahin Ha hi nr, 1 tlwel ing Houu-, K chen, and out buld-nga, a df.ur negro hous.-s, levi- d on a* the propen, of the E t of Thoa, Meiroae, deco and, to sa- tafy an execution in favor of Wei. Inglia U Go Two Negroes named Sancho and Andrew, levied on as he property of Thos. Metros . dee. to satisfy a wamnt for rent in favor of James Posted Lot No. 3, two, and improvements, Li’ erty Ward, in the c.ty of Savannah, levied on as the property of Thos Lucena, dec. to satisfy an "X-c ,t! m from a Just ices’s Court, in favor of Justice’s Court, and returned to me by a Cons nolo Half Lot and Buildings, No. 4, F.winsburg O !, tiiorpe iVard, in t :e c’tv of Sava mah, the u texpired lease of asi t f Lot fur three years from J nuary las', levi ion a* the pro perty of Cibt-Lewis, to satisfy a- -xecuth n from a Justices Court in favor of J V M. Pen- dergast, returns I to me by a cm ( au.e. Al. that Lot.of Gr- und in Savanu.h, known IsLitN * 4, W n n< on Ty'hinfC, Duo Ward. 601 el in front on the Bay, and 90 feel in depth j bounded westwardly by Lu N < 5, eastwardly by Lot,No,3, an- 1 southward ly ,y a lane, together —ith all Ihe heuses and out house* t iereon — the ta d lot bting that on which the City Holel s a'ida—levied o- unde* an exicutinn. upon a rule absolute of the Super.or Couit of Chatham county, as the property of Eleazer Early, to satisfy the Bank of Darien A negro woman named Charlotte, levied on as th" property of E ixubeth Whiling, to sa tis y an eztcutwn in avorif Willis K Frank li.i, against ‘uguvus F. Durkee, and others VI c 7 11A ,C ll’LYCN S C. C. C ! ty Klieriff’s Hales On the frit Tuesday in April next, nPILi-.be s- id before me Ccur.-nouse, JJf between the usual hours, the following riiperty to wit t One negro man, named Andrew, levied on al the property uf Mary Gilbert, to satisfy an execution f nm the Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the eity of Sa vannah, in favor of Miller b Fort. A n gro woman named Ruth, levied on as the property of Ben. Sheflall, to satisfy, si oseention in favor of John I Dews, ngainsl Benjamin and Murdecai Sheflall, iuued from said Court. A sorrel colt horse, levied on as the prop erty of Wm. Brownjuhn, to aatiafy an execu tion from laid Court in favor of Alexander Telfair. A Billiard Table, with Macei, Q ies, Me. evied on al the property of the Eat uf Mu- gene M’Conaloughe,, to satisfy an execution ii aror r.f Francl* huyle. forbouae rent. All the buildings on lot No. 34 Warren Ward, bounded south by Broughton-streel north by a hue, east by lot No 33, west b Lot Vo 33, levied on as the property of C Id. Hayden, to sai afy an esecution for rent Trustees Chnh.tnAcademr, vs. C. H. llsyden Two buildings on the western -bird part of Lot No S.Jekyl Tything Da by Ward, ami ne building on the reir uf the cent e third art uf aa<d Li t, levied n as he property of I. H. Hayden, to satisfy twoextcutiona foi -ent, Trustees Congr ga'ioml Church or leeting House, vs C. H Hayden. All the buildings O" Lot No <0, Warren Ward, bounded north by Congress street south by s lane, east by Lot No- 31, weat b Lot No- f9, levied on as thr property ot Mrs. \nnM- Finder, to aatisfy an esecution fo ■nt in favor uf the Trustees of th. rhathan Academy A. LDLY'IN C. S. march 7 '7 PAAACEA, hsi now a supply un hand fir sale i he has reduced thepi ice from £3 30, u A3 30, or by the dosen $14. All charitable institution! In the U. State and the poor will be supplied gratia. If the eitisens of the principal cities inn towns, will appoint an agent to order nm) distribute this medicine to the poor, it will be VALUABLE MEDICINE. supplied. This medicine la celebrated for the cure of the following disease!" scrofula or king’s evil, ulcerated or putrid sore throat, long standing rheumatic affections, cutaneous dis eases, white swelling and disease of the bones, and all caaea generally of th ulcerous eharsc ter, and chronic diseases, generally a is ng ii debilitated constitutions, but more especially fro n typbilia or affection) arising therefrom ; ulcers in the larynx, nodes, tfc. and tha- dreadful disease occasioned by a long and excessive use of mercury, £fc- It is also use ful in the dis -ase of the liver-" Certiftatttaa. Sheriff’s Sale. the first Sa unlay after the first Tues day in May next, between the hours oi tn and four o'clock, will be sol 1 at the mar ket house in the town of Et* Marys, he foi- , wing negroes, vis: Judy and her son Join-, imon, and Charles, levied on as the proper' tv of James Williamson, deceased, to satisfy in esecution on the fi-recMure. of a mort H *age. n favor of Edward F. 1'attns i, idminis- tratov >f John Hamilton* M. H. HRDBARD, S. C- C. St. Marys, F. bruxry 25 i 825. M*-el 2 8? I have within the Inst two years hid an op povtunity of seeing several cases of very mve <crate ulcers, which having previously resist cd the regular modes if treatment wer nealed by the use of Mr. Swaim's Panacea, •nd 1 do believe, from whst I have seen, ::>at it will prove an impnrbnt remedy in scro iuIons, venereal and mercii* ial diseases. N. CHAPMtN M. 1) Professor of t»e Institutes and practice of Physic, in the University or Penn sylvamt I have employed < he Panacea of Mr. Swaim it numerous instances, within the las' thre ears^an.i have always fuind it extremely efficacious, especially n sec-ondary svptiikih ind mercurial diseases. I have no hesitatio* m pronouncing it a meriiri e of inestimable value, W. G1USOV. M 1). Professor of Surgery in the Un*'»y of Penn. Philadelphia. February 17,1823. J'MIN SHINN, Chemist Philadelphia. Nov >7 18 : 3. TOTT i Vegetable Catholicon. )"DHE subscrib, r res.) ctfully solcita the at U tentiun of every friend of suAei-ing hu ..isnity, to to the shove new and invaluable remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating from the s.vstSm the very seeds of disease, and in rest in ng the deranged and morbid cunditi in of the organs ofltfq tn a free ami healthy exercise of their functions, hss exci. ted the sst-'nishmens and completely silun red the ohj tot ions nf the most inert d-tlous — Facts an ihe hat argument). In order to put .lie virtues ol tne 1 sthulicun to as severe s scrutiny as puaaibte, it was offered by adver- t sement, together wits the sttendsnee of a physic-an, gratnitotislv tn any peri in wh" would apply for ,t, and vrh i.e cause might seem t come within the range of its healing power—numbers of severe cases of long -It th mg, and i-me of them seemingly den r e nhc l, nr ented themselres, all if vldch haw been cured or an muen relieved as tn warrant itn assertion that a little perseverance will dn as In fart, such is the confidence nfthe physi cian under whose care these natienta were Raced, in this remedy, a cm tide ce resu t- ng from the irresistible conviction that has hero for; cd upon his mind by ocular demon stration, at d i persons! trial "f it on himseh hat he permits me to declare it as his d -cl- l, d opinion, that lie Gath ilicon is not mill * perfectly safe and innocent, hut a most pew erl'ul and invalusble remedy in certs n di al, rs and states of the sts.em, such as the f I could wish to be. With my thanks, I am your Idiged humble tervar,t,«o G’-'ORCE KANE. i> otice IS HEREBY UirEJY, l - HAT three months after date, npplica- * tion will he made to the Rank of tile State of Georgia, to issue a new certiliicate of stock, for one lost, issued on the 171ii March,IIII9, in favor of John M’Kinne,.Tim or twenty-tive shares, and numbered 343. B. M’KINNE, Guardian of John M’Kinne, Jun. Augusta, Dec. Id, 11131. dec Itl 91+p( Adm rrst atur’s ale W ILL he sold on the firet Tuesday in April next, at the Court-IIouse 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 fivb 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’In- 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 the benefit of the heirs and creditors, of said estate. N. J. BAYARD, Administrator estate N. S. Bavord. Feb 2 58af On the first Tuesday in April neat, [ WILL sell hi the Jourt-Hou-e io J’ IV ftt>n Camden County, between the u<;u l lira of »ah’ f Harry, Ned, and his wife Tamer, and he four children, Daniel, Ster-hen. John ai-cl Y-> h: property of ‘he Estate of Ge g Morrison, deceases, for the bem fi: of th creditors and h-’irs of said estate, pursuant u e*ve granted by ihe Com t of O dinarv of said County. GEORGE MORRISON, Administrator, with the ' ill annexed, of Ge >ree Morrison, Sen. deceased. ((Virion, 24 h Jan. 1825. Feb 2 58 Mierift’s Sales. On the frit Tuesday in April next. AT& LL be Mild at lue Court House in the vjr nit/ of Savannah, between the hour, ol ten and four o’clock The iollowirig seven negroes, vis : Davis, Mtria, I’atiet ce, Dublin, Beck,Tret.hina an Oscar, with the increase of the female) levief- on undnr a fi fa on a fcreclnsure of a mnrtgagr a, tne property of Joseph Carruthers to satis fy the Bmk nfthe State of Georgia. Also,ihefnllowing'35 imgro s, via: Coffee, (Cooper,; llirriet, Afly, old Charlotte, Jana, S y, Charl t-, Pendaw, Bess, Preceasa ano e'nild, Bridg t and Peggy, William; Etaey, Biiley, Philip Pbyllii, old Cumbo, Jenny, old Peggy. B- utus, Jesae, Brutus, Sandy, Maria, Cyn-'a, Dick, Toby .Sophia, Daphne and child, Jacob.Sye.Beckey and John,with the inertia,t of ths females, levied on at the property ot Nieoota) Cruger, under a fi fa on a forecloiurt o a m . tgige in favour of John Carnahan ant. James McHenry for use of Chris iana I.even Also, a n-gro man named lam levied on a, the property of Char'ea E. Flin, under fi. la. on e foreclosure of e mortgage in favor o James Anderson. Also, the following 19 negroes, viaAbra ham Harry, Cato, Chance, Daniel, Aaroi. Sambo, Lucy, Scipio, Maryan, Richael, Lon don, Aggy, Simon, Grace, Elisa. George, Ru- dy, and Jim, with thi increase of the females, levied on aa the property of Flemming Akin dec. under a fi. fa. on a iorecinsure of a mort gage in favor ol Wm. Dixon A Co- assignees of M irdoch M’L oil. I. D’ LYON, S. a. C ■1 5fi bhei iii’s dale. On thefril Tuesday in May next, xntar.LL be simi m trout uf me Court House, in the eity ol Savannah, between th lUul hours of ten and four o’clock, T ie following eight i egroea, vix. Cuff'ee, ■f cgny, Kosaniial) Carolina, Joaepb,Mary.Be ty and Jim, levied onuuder a fi.ta. on a fore closure, as the p perty of Uharlea H. Hay den, id faVbr dt P ederica W. Hien min- march 1 ISsiAU D’LYUN, S. C. 0. - Administrator’s Sale. ck Georgia— Camden County. Superior Court, October Term, 1824. Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Selvester Bryant. l ;N petition ot 'r.m.ehy Hopkins, statinp ■' that in consideration of certain prom issory notes, made to the said Timothy, b them, one enable with inte est, frr<m fii of January, 1821, on the fusl of January 182* • a second payable as aforesai on the firs* January, 1823; and a th'rd pnvnhle as atbre- 7sid, on the first of January, 18 ?4, executed a nortgage to said t’imothy Hopkins, his hu and assigns, n all those four trues of t,,id situated in the county aforesaid, conveyed he said TiTiothy, to the suid F angl^y at ^elvester, and lying on the south side « Great Satdla River, one trnct containing set nty'seven)acres, more «-r less; two true onUining fif<y seres, more or less, ai d or- tber tract, containing one hundred and eigl y weight acres, more or less, conditioned f he payment of the three said several iu'<en on the days above mentioned, and that a* several notes remain unpaid—on motion >' Archibald Clark, attorney for plainti* 1 , it 1 ordered, that th said Langley and Selvestei their heirs or assigns* pay intoCom\, withe welve months from this date, tsse sum« dn »n aaid notes, and the interes and costs, oil» erwise that the equity of redemption be fo - ver foreclosed, and that such other proceed ngs take place, as are pursuant to law. True extract from the remotes, 27th Octi her, 1824. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk nov 4 87 $re IN EQUITY. Between Louis Income, and John Leconte, Com plainantiy a-d Peter LccorU John Thomus i, l.apma i, Reyna ds and Valet la his Rife, JJ fondants Liaerty {Superior Court, 'IYHE Complainants having filed their bill in T this Court, the obj-ci of which ii to p-r- petuste the leat-mony of certain peraons there* in named, and it appearing that the Deftnd- anta respectively reside beyond the limits ol i he state of G - orgia, and within the United States : It is ordered, that service upon the said Defendants be effected by publication in one of tlie Gazettes at Savannah, requiring the said Defendants to appear and atiawer the said hill of Complainants, on or before tne ■ leventb day n April next. A true copy, E* BAKER, Clerk. February 10,1833. Feb 17 nt JNot.ce. 4 LL person:) hwir - tamands against the estate of Couni uni Freeman, Fssq Me o he city of Wasbmgt *n, decensed» a e te tired to hand them in, legally •'tested ithin the time prescrib- d bv law : and tho* dehted to said «* t*te, ere n qui ed to m. k mmecliate payment, to ■1AME i HUN PER, AdmN Tun 14 4 l NO IuE. N INE MONTHS af<tth». date hereof, ap- plication will be made to tin- Hon r»hl- Inferior Court of Chatham count;, »h?n sitting f or ordinaiy puipnses, for leave to Bell lot, with th - improvements, situaie in tin c.ty of Sivanoah, in the said county,and know: in the plan of said cilv by the No. 33, B. own Ward, lor l e benefit of the heirs and legatee: f the estate ol the late Hugh M’Cail, d ceased. THOMAS M’CAf.L, PHILIP BR.’.SC I, Rxerntnrs. -’-r *4 7 ' City af Phi’adelphia, is George K.ne,uf the District of South vark, personally appealed, and, being dnl .worn, d 1 th declare and say that the abov stati-ment is in all respects correct and true md that the signature to it la in the hand writing of this deponent J.)ld : BI-'TMS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 38, 1834* SCOTT’S BIBLE (UDIOiUu Hy SA MU El. T. * 1V USTIt 1 vet Cnnhi’i II s on ft - p'lhiishiw y .,,3 FA MU.Y ft IB I.E com u In.J a. 'I he - - gnuil Re r e enc s p tied i owin g De lility resulting from intemperance an< I'ssipatiun} Ol i .md inveterat U c’.rs. Ph n** in t‘»e b n s attended with swellings < f the n»; I i')i,;i'.8iiun, Blotches on the face, j vip v , Ac ; Al comniiun‘8 uf ihe Liver; e*ie r .’ Y»’vs; Syphilis; Cutaneous disease* g neraly; Me curial and acroiulous com pJatrts The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol emul> pledges h s wool consist a exclusive, fveg’tible »na‘ier ) with ‘he exception of s 1 got det rmi istiou to the bowels, which it preserves in a soluble stale, act< insensibly, i jtuitsanl t<> the Uste, and rcquirea n uariicu ar regimen, v ah»iin-r«C'; fr »m apirtuous h q.i.iM 1 vays except d.) or confinement. A agi.ntle, fate audugtee b e cathartic mtd: e, improving the appetite and restoring the goo-ral tone **f the aya’em, it is confidently recommended to iadies in a delicate siiua- ,on. W W. P01TER, 66 Che^nufaueet. Philadelphia, May 31, 1824 At the request. f Mr. »V. W Hotter, Ihm Lte.y exhibited, in»everK!in tauceh,a me li c.st'*d sirup, catl* d 1*0 ier’s Vegetable Gatho icon, with the most decided advantage* I- us, as et, never failed effecting a cure ii every ca?c in which I have thought proper t employ it. Ii. M’MUU CR1E, M D Phi adephiuy July 28th, 1824. W W. Potter TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Oatholicon is peculiarly adapted to those disease! which are prevalent among the coloured population of the south In that disease which is called yaws, it na sure remedy ; a single trial of it, will convince ilanters of its superior < fficacy to uny rente lyof a similar nature in the United Sister NO ITCH. The advantages of this medicine are, not confining the pa'ient unnecessarily to the house, or keeping him from his business/— With one soliury exc*iOiion. hat of sniri'u- mis liquors, it dots n/U lay any restrictions upon hit uppjttte It M so genii*;: >u ns operation *h.it inepdticnt finds himself pelting well he cannot tell how. As it is not the wish of the proprietor to take any thing for which he cannot give a consideration equal in value persona at a distance who may wish to try iis medicine, but who are not certain if it Se applicoble to their complaint, are request cd to describe ‘heir case and symptoms in a etter, post-paid, and directed to him—this :etter will be immediately riaced in fwnuH fully competent to de d.t ihe question.— should he remedy not se :m o suit the dis ease, they will be frankly toid si. GAUM N* To prevent d suppuiulm j nt it is well to itc that it tanes in ordinary cases from 3 to 5 ioit es to effect a cure so that pc-s ms wh<> c labouring under anv serous infirmity, nust m.-itce up their mind to persevere to tha< -xts n at least— if they do nut, they n ight »k l- ^ (vethemaelvea th»- trouble andexpLn>c f using a smaller qmndtv. All O'-de s p^st’p .id md enclosing the m >ney, irnmcditleiy unend^d t*», and ha mediune ''licked and delivered with directions for use, ' any place in the city, and forwarded as di rected N. B To prevent the possibility of «»l! i 4 n- p ’aition, it wiM b*r sold in the city of Philadei- ,»hia. at the office in Filth near llace>S;r et, irat the dwelling of the uropri tor, No. 66 :hesnut a'reet, only, un 1 abroad by his au- horned agents \y \y p')T1 ER, 66 Che nul St eet, Pblade pfi.a• i>Oiik N INE months after , i , plication wl! be made to tli» II* n. tin Jut ges of the lioun Ordinary "f Cha-ham c« u-ity, f<»r ler.ve t- ‘ all the real t state of the late William Cring, ceased, for the benefii of the heirs and cred it- ra of said estate. JOHN W ISH Ey'Cufor ort v\ Millie, kTINE months aft* i d ite, appiica:ion will be .1 made to the l.if .rior Court of ( h ham ■ ounty, sitting for ordinary pun os s f r an •v pur pi aider, h'l-utlute, to sell lots N s f'urun five, 4and 5) in Ga:penter's ‘low, and lot Mi, me, (1) Gr/en Waal, in he ci y ot Sav-hunsh, neing the real estutt- of Francis Jaliiv an doc for the l, enefit of th** heirs ,»n ’ creditors of taidestate WILLIAM GAS "ON Qua i/led Executor. 7 Or J* otice. ^^LL persons having demands against the estate of Oliver Sturges, Esq. late of tiie city of Savannah, deceased, arc request- id to hand them in, properly attested, und those iudobted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment to WM. F. HUNTER, Adm’r. Id <! ' Mr, Gete fir—You expressed a wish tb«t 1 would give a concise stHtement of my s fT r ings, from the tiopelcss commenceme. t t> the present propitious stage of my oiae.^e* About five years ago, on my pavr.uge from Hirdeuux, during the month of January, fron. mprudent exposure on deck, 1 was seised with a violent fever Having no medical at- 'endautson board, I watt compelled to bear it, as I m g it for two weeks, when on my ar* ival at Cnurleston, S. G. it was t eated R- • yphus. The sk'll of my Physician subdu* d the fever, but P a iiv-ike, P'e termination jf this ^ave ris to a disease t q ial!y dist es • •ng, »n ■ which, till n n w I had i n oght incu - ble. Vc oua aSscesscs made thei tinwcl- wme appearance, particularly on the j 'mis. which were sweded to an enormous size.— t hese g adnaliy suomded into hard tumors, tine of which on my left knee affected the bone-—«n inc sinn whs now made ano a large evacuation of mis, mixed with pieces of hone took place. In a 'dition to this, I suffered the most excruci <img painsin my jjints that m*<- ever experienced Every thing that was administer' d either gave me no reliefer ser ved to aggravate the Jiaeave, the ativenly of whi- h increased wilh every succeeding year. ‘.Mirh w is mv painful si uali’m that 1 Jeupaire ol ev v *r being restored to my heal h ; I had •ot o dv tried t l, e emlar means of relief, but used, though in vrnn, every popular rem« rdy I co,ild hea> of- It was in tins awful and desMindmg condilio.i,that I wasneramded lo vomm nee a con-ae oi you* Veirctahle p i '-h I ico *. an*! t e ha >pv rt »u J t is, “/ om the use of the two h 'ttl s my whole t>ys em ha* under g>rv a comp'ei irt'O ution, my puns h ve fo sa ke met' 1 the diRchnrjy fr^nr my knee jeg* n dim.niHh, and soon ceased ahoget.hert h ulcer from ..hence it proceeded being com pietely healed. The tumors, for the removal of which I have t M :ed in vain more remedies than I can t ame, are ripidly decreasing ; my jipetite, vhicli was g me, has returned—1 an • fact, near.y well, and f-el confident that a few hnttie.s mure of y. u« , (lo me) invaluable medicine, will ur ke me per ecliy so. Yourobhg (1 r riend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. I have appointed GORGE RYE iSON, Druggiit. of Savannah, m so:e agent. Drug ,M9t§ wh tng the above valuable medicine, will be supplied by him for cisli, at ihe 8>im* r»te, m if ordered direct from me—vx- {ft iO pei d z :n, or three dollar; a s ngie bottle. W W. POT ? ER 4 Philadelphia. Anv person on application lo the subscrib r will be furnished with certificates of the < ffi chcv of the Mbove medicine, sufficient o fuir v nee the mind "f the most sceptical, although loo numerous nnd h*ngthy for newspaper n. sertion, GEO. RYERsOn, Dru- gint, Comer of Bav and Whittaker Streets. d' 1 '* 13 Manchester, England, and who, when last heard from, resided at Monticello, Jasper county. Georgia, where it was understood ho 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 be thankfully received. iU The editors of papers in the State of Georgia, and in the Western country, will confer an obligation upon an anxious mo ther, by giving the above one or two in sertions in their papers. jun 2*2 40 .1 .>1 iJliCG- sxj INE MONTHS after the date of this notice, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to sell a part of the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator. dpr 18 .*1 i < bUlili*. Between W Davies. Administrator, Complain ant and John i amoeban Adn:mitral'-r, de bonis non with the will annexed of Geor re Richardson and others, Dijendants In equity, Chatham .Superior Court- Chancery, 20th A igust, 1824 I f appearing that John Murray Carnochai . one of the defendants in the said bill of aimplaint named, resides without the state oi Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdom! of Great Britain anu Ireland, called Scotland : It is ordered that the said John Murray Gar- nochan, do appear ind answer to the com plainant’s said bill, within nine months from ihe date of this order, otherwise that tb said billj as to him, be taken pro coofessn .* and it ia further ordered, that a copy of this* order be publish* d once a week, in one o' ■ he public Gazettes of this stile, until the ex' piration of the time within w jichthe saidde feodant ia required to appeal fend answer as aforesaid. True copy from the Mloutsa this 21st day August, 1824 A. B-FANNIN, Clerk. 50f ntfgiiv '4 **ills oil NeWrYoik, C. C. GRISWOLD. F OR NALL by Feb 34 * f. '' Philadelphia, July 6, 18'4 Mv confidence in tb» v get »hie catholicon is tindiminisiv/d, and as frt-:sh in tances of itf> powers are daily occurri* g, in my own prac tir.e I :<ave no hesitation in recommending i* in the peculiar diseases to which it is applica ble, as superior to any remedy | am acquaint ed with. M. M’MUU I RIE M. D. Philaui Iphia, May 28.18 4 Sir—In conreq n*nce of imprudent expot urefo •• ears ago 1 had the misfortune to be come ffl cted with a disease, the painful re suits of v* hich induced me to apply in suc cess on to several respectable physicians of this city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from vhose remed.es I re ceived another complaint quite as dial* easing s the former. My whole ayste n became a < reeled. I could gel no rest at night oo ac- ou it of tt>e violent pain that I felt in every p«rt of my body / the weakness and e nacia tion uf which whs sui.h that 1 could scarcely wall. In this atatv* I fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon—four bottles of which, has completely restored me, I have iow no pain; my appetite is good j and m> drengHi restored With many thanks for h * relief your imd'cme hat given me. Ism your obliged friend, &c WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn and subscribed to b* lore me. May 2 1824 JOHN BINNS, Alderman. Phi atleIphia, May 28,18?4. Sir—I am now, thanks to your medicine, a near ty mm . F »r nearly six years I have been a martyr to a disease, whose ravages threat ened, if not soon stopped, to put a period to my existence. Having had no regular medi- ■at advice from the commencement, my comnlaint at lost got to such a height that I could not swallow without great pain and diffit u)ty. Tumors formed in different parts of tr y body, and I began to think my situation almost desperate. I he five bottles of the (Jaiholicun which I hive taken have com pletely cured me, and 1 am now as well u I IttfuTvwutiou Wanted A NY information from, or relative to Mr. Frederick Lowe, Printer, a native of VOLU IKS ROYAL orTAVn buLthed with a Uknes\ of the Author^ ^EltfelS. I t shall be well printed, on good now be c»mp in d >n six haarjsome v! w^'l Coi,tai:i the Scr fitures uf (h ft qj Nw Testaments, t n Inh odncio p ()h u ” «• It ml Explanatory Aotet, an t Praaic 10Ai ePl ,J"'' a 11 * all the copious Mar final Reference. ing printed word for word fVntr, ( |, e , '}' Stereotype Edition, published since thi- ^ T he Prtj* «ili be 82^ o ! °. »i csl, hi 4 ‘ y 5' hor’a dcossse hoards I g?4,inslteepi _ . lie whole work will bo roady fordeiilZi' May, 1833, Exracts if Lcllc-s addressed to lheP u i;,.. n 1 esteem Dr. Scott’.- F-im .y H hi , emfa«hiu calculate-! to promote the cause 0 f truth ‘J r .iety j It seen.1 scarcely p-.sB.bte for on-I. read daily the Notes and Ohsei-vutions m tt Family Bible without becomi io „ w , ' ! oetter man. EUWAIt;) D G'IIFPin I hare seen no cn mn-ntary f s ' Sci-tpiures whicli 1 t:.ink ao well adant.'.t, general use and edification. It „ ,, ' erbicheverj famaly ought to poss-sj. , A. PATON It is a work distinguished fur ihe tv and convenience of its .rang-mem tit clearness a.. I fi o-lity of its eanoHiii-.m i!» neatnesa and p -rspicuity of It- ,i,| ei ’ nevol- nee and candour of its .pi r i,, || le c ciseness and pe.tine,my of its appliw, J,, and for its uniform t. r,d,ncy to pro note it,,, geiical truth piety. ‘Bllil, riOLIIES Of Dr. Scott’s Family U.OI,:, I ii | f t4( ' h say. that in my estimetion it <lr-M ivedly r nks a nong our ublest ami h-s- Uumm ni, i,.,' T'-HlM t-, B.VI.OWIN Dr. Scott’s Family H hi. ii.t -iided I pecially fort e use of (;h.is>inn -amilies is, work high y evangelical, c-xtcutve-j in,u ut . live, ano deeply inter: si ieg 1 DlNIKLO-SlNPESS The character of Dr. Scot;’* Cunmcntin on tit- Bible, le ao genet-all k mwn «mt I Inghly approved amongst tin m .-si intcihj.,,. and pious Ciir-stiaos tlii-oughmu o-irr.o-ini* i ; nd has passed rapidly ilirnugli an vany i.« editions. l ( at 1 deem further rec-.niiminii- dona needless- , . , ., J vom I am acquaint°d with no Cnsi-ww,- 0 , h Sacred i-ciptu-es, which I wnnla min- cordiady recon-meno for general use. ihe plan of the work ia wood JOSHUA. HATf-t. Perhaps in no way, can m'.nitii rs i*.ttiuctnrt f youth, and private Christian*, *'» grm« -erv'ce tn societ-., than by exe*t'n|» ’th.-m- selves to diasi minute tliis ’ nl; hivnnb| e wo k JOSHUA HUN ING rot, I I know of no Oomments y woi-h i- b't'p ■-iculnted for diffusing correct vim * 0 f t ||, great truth* of Chiistianity, ml le«v ngnlu- fai-v impicsaions ou th mind when riiiij L oking-t’lasses. UST received, per scltooner Retrieve, an elegant assortment of Mantle and Pier Looking-Glasses, at manufactory pri ees, hy J. 11. HERBERT St CU. dec IB Carron Castings, a(Doi)(DC3or^“rh c ; st ‘ dec 18 N. B. WEED. Pi ot i.Tead. J bJ HALF BBLS. Inglia’ Pilot Bread, just received and lor sale hv J. B. HERBERT ’& CO. dec 29 rum the pet usal of it, than llie one ycu ire bout to publish. , DANIEL SHARPE, No writer Si-ems les« (hap sed to con'end for barren speculati ns N »ne moie uniform ly or more powerfully incubates the efs entiali ot religion The spirit which p r. vttdaa the work is excel!* n j it is the n« k, ifi- ctionare, healing, yet faithful spuHto g.jSf*e|. D.i ilKl.ww From particular examinati n. mihI concim r ng testimonv, the 1 e ia uo d<-ubi on mv mini tuat Scott's Family Bibl<* ««. aimerior to ill hera JO ” P ? f fcwEUSON. You will please to se d six ccpiei of •lc-tt’a Bible / I refer to yutir >atclv p’o dition Perliaps I shall induce five m rt to t ke the a me number. F I. It is with extreme pleasure I i-r” iv< vot are about to publ'sh a new eii-w f Bcott's Bible. Having been in p*;ss *r f t more than 20 y< a s, 1 trus' I k * *• «"if lung of its value, ami h u detc* mire ’■ t*» *5* moie its c rcuiutiun amonji my fritr.*i~ Y»u will please forward six copies as scon ns ished. • M I have obtainud four sub'-criberd IV: exct-'slont work you art- pu i.tii.ng I». S. I propose to take seven se<*» ,»f di* ble, and will be accotinlab e ftrihosrn.i J C. I have obtained subscribers fo{min c» ;»ici of Sco’.!*n F milv B.ble. LO 1 sl ai' probably need eight or U n s. 13 »f Scott’s FuiTiiiy Bnle. J i 1. Rev. S. S. of P. has 0 tained ten s ^cri* bers. K. •!. i have observed that you nre *Hoit puo. fishing another edition of Scon’s 8 tne hope you mvy succce ' ns you f» ve d^em former editions. I have been endeavourf b it, md Fer ther Beds JEST 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. Jan 27 Webster’s pel iug Books, . y ECE1VED and for sale by Jan 13 jV. U.WEED. Spanish Sugars. ^M X qr S do | S P anish Sc S nr8 ' Just received per Globe, and fur sale by J. B. HERBERT & GO. dec 4 l astheel Iron Box stoves, I, 1 OR SALE by I? N. B. WEED, No. 6, Gibbons’ Range. nov 24 Tar, »itch Korin ojc. JUST RECEIVED, BBLS TAR £t\J 111 do Pitch 10 do Rosin 5 do bright Varnish For sale by A. BASSETT, No. 1, Mongol's New-Building. Fell 4 Wire Fenders a d Cast-Iron Chimney Backs, R ECEIVED per ship Corsair, and for sale by N. B. WEED. doc ‘.!7 27 t. uroix Sugars. ■ff O HOGSHEADS of St. Croi < Sugars, XIJ of very prime quality, landing from Bchooner Nancy, aud for sale b Jan 20 UALL ii HOYT. -locure subscriherr amo g our petty enor more subscribers wiii be obiai e l 0. SH. I will take ten sets (*if Scoti’s nVe) bound and lettered. J I I have obtained ten subscribes for yat edition of the Family Dibit—und have ^ d-.ubt hut there might he s »meth:ig like It® copies * old in this place if you hud ip® 1 here—I 'bought tre work ought to be en couraged and for hat reason took s subsc’ij’ lion paper- It is a work that every NT should have that is able to purchase. J. B M’C I am glad, that y'ti propose to print U*’ Scott’s excellent F mily Commem*ry» should be very glad if it were in my power to give a more liberal patronage to the than, aa circu nstances are, I can. however, be able to do something; eight if ten sets I shall certainly take; and it rosy ^ double that number. 1 have procured fifteen subscriber* ® Scott’s Bible. J '* D ‘. I think I shall dispose of 20 sets or m • * ® he Family Bible. , I have circulated proposals for Scot* a Bible ; how many have been engaged tn ri cannot tell but between 20 and 30 ie» ill's vicinily. 1 have concluded to become responi to you for thirty sets of Scott’a Cjina.e£t»T I have procured 106 subscribers to tbc Bibles 6 sets to be bound in calf; 3 set be done in boards the other 97 sets, b«u and lettered as described in the pr ol P^ ct jj 1 presume I could procure 500 subsen oers for your edition of Scoti’s Bible ^ demand is increasing for them. They , finally supersede every other large or D J Bible. Fifty of my subacriberg live wnnjn circle of 8 wiles! J ‘ t Just published an edition of the sa** * j completed in six volumes, without references/price in boards $18; ,D JjL, 27. Eith?r of th ^se editi** g21; in calf g27. Either of tn^se rf miy be had of the publisher»" Boston» 8. C. k J SCHENCK, Savannah. .« Ja-11 Marking Btu8\\e»i 4 1 QF a superior for sale by nov 30