Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, March 24, 1825, Image 4

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VOTiiUN) SAlififli TOIM SAW Sheriffs stales. Oh tArJfml Tiki lay in April next, R01IJ. Ik laid at the (Jourt-ltuu»e, in 'h \)7 city. af*»T»"0«hi between the houn 1 ten sod ftiir o'clock, All thkt Northern Italf pert of that Lot o. p.recl of Lend, lying, being end situated in the cl y of Savannah end county of Chatham, known in the phn of said eitv >■ Trui* Lot (letter T) in Reynold) Ward fronting on Hey noldaffqu-<H‘.ti>gether with ell end singular the eiMloct jnd buildings thereon, levied on on der • fi. fa. on fnreclmure M he prof.er'y of Oliver Sturgei, In fbvor of J ho ': timing, All that Lot of Land in the city of Savannah, eonnioioK 40 leet in front tod 90 fret in depth, known in the plow ofnid city by the No three (3) Ant Tything Reynold) Wa d levi ed on under ilh on e forecltoure •• the S ropertv of <ohn Hunter, in favor of Robert litchell, assignee- All that tract of Land on the Ialand ofSkid away, Chatham county, call'd Springfield ini 1 to contain 750 acre), bound d .orthwardly b lands of the Relate of John Miiledge,eastward- ly bv land) of James Bilbo, soufUwa-d-y b, land) forme-ly Sutcliffa westwarilly by rivet- end mar,htt« with improvem-nts thereon, le vied on as the property of t has Stephens, to istiafy an eiecution in faror of Uiclterd Rich- erilaon, for uae, Ice kc. All the* tr.ct nr narcel of Land containing J67 acrea more or leaa with 100 acre) of Herat Land, called O 'eland, situate, lying and lie ingin little Ogechee District, in the count- of Chatham, bounded on the north by lat-rts of Floming Akin, on the eaat by landa of D Parker, on the aouth by land) of the late B. Walburger, and on the west by a northeas branch of Little Ogechee River together with all acd amgulsr the ec-fices, impiovetnentn andappurtenancea. levied on under all. ft- on foreclosure as the property of George L Cope, in favor of J-ibn M'Nisb, Peter Mitch- •Hand Robert Mitchell, All that tr .et or parcel of Land situate, ly ing and being in the county of CI-a*hani, known by the name of Muir Hall, containing 1097 acrea mure or leas, bounded on the tout: by lands of Jamer Forrest, on the eaat by Co J. Mar-halt'a lands, on the north by George Jones’s land, tnd on the went by Little Og » chee River i Alan, Two Lota of Land in h city of Savanna|i, known by the Nos. (-9 twenty nine, and (30) thirty, in Columbia Wa d, with'he appurtenance) thereunto ap pertaining, levied on under a II fa, on fo-e- desure aa 'he property of Fleming Akin de«. in favor of Wm, Dixon & Co. asaigneea ol M M'Leod. Fit-)-four Share* of 3tockofthe Bank of Ike Bute of Georgia, subscribed for by B M’K tine, in toe names of his children Felix M K nne and John M’K.nne, Jr. on whxh ft100 has been paid in on each share levied ou as the property of B. M’Kinne, to satisfy an execution from Richmo, d touuty, in favor of the Bank of the State of Georgia* A negro woman named Mary otherwise col ledConsian-e, and her two children named Luuy aud Margaret, -ev-. d as 'ha property of Win '• Wayne, to satisfy an execution from Bcriven county, in favor of Alex. Hunter. 18 Head - f Cattle, more or leas, 9 horses, 1 Plantation Platt, 1 fouroured boat,2F .ot Gms,l Lot Plantation Tools, 2 Ploughs, and the buil- di- gs on a Tract of Land belonging to James Fiat.II, constating of a Birr, 1 Threahin Machine, 1 Dwelling House, K-when, and out bu ld ngs, a dfour negro houses, lev'" d on as file property of the K-t of Thoa. Melroae, decs- aid, to satisfy an execution in favor ol W m. Inglii U r o Two Negroes named 8ancho and Andrew, levied on aa he property of Thoa, Metros-. dec to satisfy a w»rr»nt for rent in favor of James Posleil Lot No. 2, two, and improvements, Li' erty Ward, in the c.ty of Savannah, levied on as the property of Thor. Lucena, dec. to sitisfy an exeCuti -n from a Justices’s Court, in favor of Justice’s Court, and returned to me by a Constable Half Lot and Buildings, No. 4, F.winsburg 0„l t"orpe Ward, in toe city of Sava-nab, the u texpired lease of said j Lot for three year-, from I .nuarv last, levi, d on a-t the pro perty of Cobt- Lewis, to satisfy an execution from a Justices '’ourt in favor of J U M. Pcn- - dergast, returned to me hv s eot-.rtotite. All that Lot of Ort und in Sivannah, known •itLo'Nt 4, Wtin ngun T- -li ig, Dti-h Ward, 60 feet in f ort on the Bay, and 90 feet in iepth | bounded wtstwsrdiy by Lot N t-5, eastwardly by Lot,No.3,an ' southward ly y a lane , together with at! the houses and nut houses thereon - the laid lot being that oil Which the Ci'y Hulel aunda—levied O’- under s>, ext cution upon a rule absolul- of the Supeiior Court uf Chatham couuty, aa the property of Eleazer Early, to satisfy the Bank of Darien. A negro wn-nan named Charlotte, levied on •a ( i| ■ property of Et aibetti Whiling, to aa- tis.y tin execution in favor i-f Willis R, Prank- tin, against Augustus F. Durkee, and otlters M -cl- 7 ISAAC 1) LYON S C. C. (ty sheriff’s <aks On the frit Tueulay in April next, TWILL be a-id betnre tin.- Cron-House, Jjf between the usual hour*, the fullowing nperty to wit I One negro man, named Andrew, levied on as the property of Mary Gilbert, to aatialy an execution f nm the Court of I omtno Piets and Oyer and Terminer lor the city of Sa vannah, in favor of Miller k Port. A n gro woman named Buth, levied on aa the property of Ben- 8heftall, In satisfy at- execution in favor of John I Dew*, agait-ai benjamin and Mordecai Shettall, issued from said Court. A sorrel oolt horse, levied on aa the prop erty of Wm. Brcw.jnhn, to satisfy an eaecu tiou from said Court in favor of Alexander i ellbir. A Billiard Table, with Manes, Q tea. Me. evied on as the property of the Hat of Eu gene M’Conaloughc, to aatiafy an execution in favor of Francis Doyle, for house ren*. All the buildings on lot No. 34 Warren -Vard, bounded aiuth by Broughtonstreet, north by sla te, east by lot No. 33, ta-eat h Lot »'o 35, levied on aa the property of C It. Hayden, to ait sfy an execution for rent t rusteea r.h. h-uiAoademy, va. C.H Hayden Two buildings on the western third part of Lot Nn 2, JekylTything Darby Ward, and no building on the ie»r of the cenfe third >att of said Li t, levied n aa ha properly of 1, H, Hayden, to satisfy two executions fui rent, Trustee! Congregational Church or ireting House, va C. H. Hayden, All the building) ou Lot No ; 0, Warren Ward, bounded north by Congress street, B-niih by a lane, eaat by Lot No- 31, west by Lot No- 29, levied un aa tht property of Mrs. Ann M- Pinder, to aatisfy an execution foi ent in favor of the Trustees of the Ch-thnn- Aeademy. A. I, D’LYON. C. S. march 7 87 J. Shinn’s Panacea. T HE subscriber having dis-mvere the com position of MV AIM'S CELElfiATF.l) PAJiACEA, has now a supply oihnnn fo> tale I he has reduced thrprice fronted SO, to 82 JO, or by the doxen $24. All charitable institutions in theU, States and the poor will be supplied gratis^ If the citisens of the principal lities am towns, will appoint an agent to ofier aim distribute this medicine to the prior, l will be supplied. \ This medicine ia eelebrated for the cure of Hie fullowing diseasesi-—*’scrofula orbing’" evi|, ulcerated or putrid sore throat, long standing rheumatic affection*,cutaneous ills eases, white swelling mil diaeiae of the hones, and all caaea generally of lip Ulcerous Chirac ter, and chronic diseases, generally a- iirng in debilitated constitutions, but more aspeniali) fro i, syphilis or affections siting therefrom i ulcers in the larynx., nodsn Me. and the- dreadful diaease ocesaioi-ei by a long and excessive use of mercury, (to* It ia aian use ful in the dis-aae of the livi met by a tc y, *o- Bias li»V” CexU&cflte*. Sheriff’s. Sale.* O N the first Saturday after the first Tues day in May next, between the hours of ' n and four o’clock, will be sol.l at the mar- xet-house in ti e town of St- Marya, -he fo>- i wing negroes, viz : Judy and Iter sun John, imon, and lharlea, levied nn as the proper ty of James Williamson, deceased, to satisfy an execution on the forecinsure of a mort /age, -n fsvor of Edw°rd F. Tattnall, sdminis-1 trator f John Hamilton- M. H. tlERBAKD, S. C- C, St. Marya, February 25, 1925. March 2 82 I have within the last twoyeara had an op portunity of teeing several tasea of very inve n-rate ulcers, which having previously resist ed tire regular modus of treatmeot werr healed by the use of Mr. Swtim’s Pansces, and 1 do believe, from wkat I have seen, that it will prove an important remedy ia scro minus, venereal tnd met emial diseases. N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of tnc Institutes and practice of Physic, in the University uf Penn sylvnnia I hive employed the Panacea ol Mr, Swaim in numerous instances, within tht lex* thre- rears, and have always found it i xireinelt efficaciont, especially in sec-ondary lyphilo- and mercurial diaeases. I have no hesitation in pronouncing its mediei/.e nf inntimablc value. W. GIBSON, M D. Professor of Surgery in the Um’ty »l Penn Philadelphia, February 17,1823. JOHN SHINN, Chcmiit. Philadelphia, Aon. 17. 18 !3. Notice IS HEREBY GIVEN, T HAT three mouths after dote, applica tion will be made to the Bank of the State of Georgia, to issue a' new certifiicate of stock, for one lost, issued on the 17th March,1819, in favor of John M’Kinna.Jtin or twenty-five shares, and numbered 243. B. M’KINNE, Guardian of John M’Kinne, Jun, Augusta, Dec. 16, 1824. dec 18 21+pl Notice. 4 LL persons hiving demands against the estate of Constant Freeman, Efiff late o the city of WsaYmgton, deceased) ate re q iired to hand them in, legally attested within the time prescribed by law : and thos indebted to said e>tdte, are required to nuk immediate payment, to JAMES HUNTER, Admh> Ian H 4 NO i ICE. INE MONTHS after the date hereof, ap plication will be made to the Hon«rsbl( Inferior Court of Chatham county, whet- sitting for ordinary purposes, for lesve to sell s lot, with the improvements, situate in the city of Savannah, in the said county,and knnwi in the plan of said city by the No. 53, n-.-owi. VALUABLE, MEDICINE. 1 TUTTtiUi’A Vegetable Catholicon. JTJHB suhsoribi r ream ctfully sol cits the at J tention of every friend of suffering lm -unity, Into ti-e above new and invaluable remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating from the s.ist-rn the very seeds of dise-se, and in rest-ring the deranged and morbid eonditi-n of the organs nrl'ifr to a free an l healthy eeerciac of th ur functions, has exi ted the s-t-nishm-nl, and completely tilen ce.d the ohj-ei ions of the musi inor d-dous — fade are the beet nrgumenti. In order to put -lie virtues of me catholicon to as severe s semtiny ts p- ts ble, it was offered by a-tver- tsament.toge'her wit r the attend--ncc i-fr nhjsie-an, gratuitously to any pert -n wh vnhidapply fur it, an I whose cause migh- seem t come wiihm the r.nge of its healing power—number* of severe cas--s nf long .-ia -I- ing, and snrnc ol them seemmglv de - r 'I onra, pr-t ented themselves, all ef te ach have beet cured or so much relieved** town the assertion that a little ni-raevevance wUldi- ,o In fact, sucli iathe confidence of ,h ph> si cian under whose 't'e these natienta wei- placed, in this remedy, a cm fide ce r.- u t ing from lha irra-.istible eonvictn-n that ht-s been forced upon his mind by ocular demon stration, ar.d a persnn-il trial of it on h-msel 1 that he permits me to declare i' as h-s d i- li d opinion, that he Cath ilienn is not onl, perfectly safe and innocent, but a must puw erlul and invaluable remedy in ceria-n th .,[ , and .l.tM of tiro «> atom, auch aa ,kit f i owin g t— Debility resulting from intemperance an dissipation i Old "nd inveterat Ulcers. Pr. n- in the bon a ttended with swellings --f ti.e j’-insi I-idigeation, Blotshea on the face oimp-e , Stc. i AT complaints of the Liver ! etter. Yaws i Syphilis .- Cutaneous diaeases genersl y t Mercurial and acrofulou* com plaints The Catholicon (which the proprieter aid emidy pledges h s word cotiai* s escluaive-: --f vegetable matter) with the exception ot - ri ght determi udion to the bowels, which ,1 preserves in a suluble state, act* iinensibly, is pleasant to the taste, and requires n- particu ar regimen, (abstinence from spirtuous li quors vlvaya excepted.) or confinement, A s gentle, sate and agree ,ble cathartic med cine, improving the appetite and restnrn-g the general tone of the system,' it is confidently recommended to isdies in a delicate situa- W. W. POTTER, 66 Chesuut-sireet, could wish tube. With my thank*, I am your bilged humoie i ^ 0 „ CBKANB . City nf Phi ad’ phia, If # B . Goa- s*. K •«»»’ l r,e *>‘ 3 t r,ct of Sf, ' ,t u ♦•Ark, perioumly *prc»fed, und* being aul. jvorn, d th dedwe »nd in*! the »o,.v, , *( Mnent • in all respactf> correct and true id that the sigr*a’ure to it ia in the hand wiling of thit d«i»oneM J.)H HI ^VS. Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28, t8 4- TO SOfTTHSHN PLANTERS. The Vegetable ^'ath'dicoo >• peculiarlv adapted to thnae Rieaact ‘•h cl» a- e prevale--t nong the col-’Ur d pa of the aouth In that diaease which »» ^it»l’**l Vi va, it s- jure remedy » a sirgle irinl ot it. will c jiiv nd* p’anters «l iU superior f-ffi :»cv t'» any remt .ly of a siiiulav nutu e in t'w United Stutea* NO MCE. The advantages ol this medt(t : n are, not r.ntifimng tl^e pa irnt imnec-.i» i*r !v to the •use, or keeping him from ho* boatnewi— •Vith ’.*ne lolita Y oxc- f)' n.i ’i u . ••• mi hquora, it doi t not lay an , r «trie ions upon hi* appetite It iaa«> n \a pet.* «.». t*»:i me o tient fir.ds tiimH^lf. ening well l - nnot tcli how* Aj it ia not tti»? n «fi of th- pro* ri;'t<w to take any thmg ’ot which he :annot give u consideration equ.\l in value, perioiiH at a distance who may wish to tiy .in medicine, hu* who are n* < C'ntaiu if it ;f» ap(>licoble to their eonmiamt, are request* d -o descr.be l»uir c**- - * and aymptomf. t letter,post-paid, and diiectcd P> him— t.* eP.er will be immcduiely tmee l in hum* u’.ly oufripctciit to de d. Jhe T.ie>»ion*"“* ho tld he remedy no' se m o suit the dis* • :ase, they will be frunkiv told hi, CAUTI N- To prevent d.sappoi ilm i nt it is well to te that it taa*sa in or Unary cases i'-o n 3 to 5 oott e» to effect a core so that ;<e s ».-s who e labouring under any seronj .n^rnnty, must make up their mind to persevere to t^-al xt* n at least—if they do not, they n ight a. -'•. ii yitvetheinH'ffvep tii^ troub'e and •. «,». nn’ i% nffnga tniHlIer ’Vn-n»ii . orde t p -s<-Jnifl and enclosing the mmey, I inmedia 1 ely it t.-nd t t-«, mut mr medlvnii; caed and delivered with dtreeitona for use. any place in <iie city, and forwarded as di* fe-tfcd N B To prevent the possibility of - li im* o-’Hition, it v i i b«*8old in the ci y of PhiMe 1 .* phia, attl.eoftic' in Fifth near Uace-^ir.e> oral the dwelling of the pvapri*tor, N ». 66 •hesnut street, only, and abroad by his au horizedagents W. W P»r'fiK!.\ 66 Che j nut St ect, Phi fade pfia' SCOTT’S BIBLE •TinaoTwa am rioi. Adm'irst ator’s ‘-ale W ILL be sold oil tho first Tuesday in I April next, at the Court-Houso in | the city of Savannah, by permission of the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham county, One undivided fourth of a tract of land, containing about five hundred acres, on Cumberland Island, Camden County,known as Plum Orchard, and an undivided fourth nf a certain tract of land situated oil said Island, containing aboiit five hundred acres, originally granted to Gen. Lachlan M'ln- tosh, and bounded on the south by the said Plum Orchard Tract. Also, a tract called Lottery Hill, situate on the Ogeechee Road, three miles from Savannah, containing about six hundred acres, belonging to the real estate of N. S. Bayard, deceased—sold for the benefit of I Ward, for toe benefit of the heirs and legatees sk.‘ L.: I I'.a -4’ : .1 ...a.s. I nf tka AalutP nl Ula (Isanti Ulpall Aa. Nl the the heirs and creditors, of said est ate, N. J. BAYARD, Administrator estate N. S. Bayitrd. Feb 2 58uf Administrator’s Sale. On the Jirst Tuesday in April next, J WILL sell at the Court-Houso in I 1. son Camden County, between the usu >1! hours of ialfc, Harry, Ned, and his wife Tamer, and her four children, Daniel, Stephen. John and Yv. ick. h' property of die Fjitute of Geo*gel llorriinn, deceased, for the benefit of the creditor* and heir* ot said egtate, pursuant to ' eave granted by'he Court of Ordinary of said County. GEORGE MORRISON, Admiffatrator, with the "■'ill annexed, of | Georpe Morrison, Sen. deceased, ’ifferaon, 24' h Jan. 1825. Feb 2 58 Georgia—Camden County. Superior Court, October Term, 1824. Timothy Hopkins y vs. Langley and Setvestcr. Bryant. i 4N petition of Timothy Hopkins, stating * * that in eonnideration of certain prom-1 iMnry notes, made to the said Timothy, by them, one p?vable with interest, from first of January, 1821, on the first ol Janimry. 1822: a aecond payable is aforesai ’, on the first of January, 1823/ and a th ; rd putable aa afore-1 aaid, on the first of January, 18?4. executed a of the eatate of the late Hugh M'Gail, de ceased. THOMAS M’CALL, PHILIP BUASGH, Executors, ont 14 T> N JSOiloE. INFs months after date, application will b< made to the Hon. the Judges of the Coilri Ordinary ~f Chatham county, for leave t: sel* all the real (state of the late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs aud cred- ttora of aaid estate. JOHN M'NISH, Executor, oct 12 7» NOriJE. I^TINE months alter due, application will be Lx made to the Inferior Court ofChwham County, sitting for ordinary purposes for an order, absolute, to sell lots N> a- four »n five, (4 and 5) in Caipenter’s Row, ami lot N one, (l) Green Ward, in die ci'y ol Savannah, being the real estate of Francis Jalincsu, dec for the benefit of th • heirs an^ creditors of said eatate WILLI VM GASTON Qualified Executor, 7 97 Sheriff’s Sales. On theJirit Tueulay in April next, LL bv sulci at ' he C-mrt House in the . . -- . ... city of Savannah, between the hour, of "ortgage to said Tmiotl.y Hopkma, h.s hvi- 1 fnur u’olock | and assigns, nn all those four tracts ot L.-'l, situated in Ihe enunty aforesaid, conveyed h; t he aaid Ti nothy, to the laid F -angley *n< : kv-lveater, and lying on the south aide m Great Satilla River, one tract containing aev -.-.nty-sevenlacres, more, nr less; two tracts outlining fif y acres, more or less, snd on- ten sud four o’clock I he following seven negroes, viz t Davit, Maria, Patience, Dublin, Beck,Tre|-h' na an, Oscar, with the increase nf ihe females levien on under a fi fa on a forecto-ure of a mortgsgi as tne property of Joseph Carruihera to satis ly the Bank of the Sta'e of Geurgis. A la-,, -he folliiwiiig 35 negro s, viz i Cnffee, (Uooper, - Harriet, Afi'y, old Charlotte, Ja-vk St y. Charloit-i, Rendaw, Bess, Prec-ssa am. child, Bridg.-t and Peggy, Will-sm, Elaey, B-lley, Philip Phyllis, old Ctimho, Jem y ol" Peggy, Brutus, Jesse, Brutus, Sandy, Maria Cyn-a, D-ck, Touv,Sophia, Daphne anti child, Jac'io.Sye.Beek, y and John,with the increase of ho femiles, levied on aa the propel ty ol N-co na* Cruger, under a fi fa on a foreclosure ot a m -'tgsge in f.vour of John Carnahan anc James McHenry fir use of Chria ians Levett Als>, a 11 gro m»n named Sam levied on a the property of Chsr’ea B. Fiin, under fi fa on a foreclosure of a mortgage in favor o James Anderson. Alsu, the following 19 negroes, vix i-Abrw bam Harry, Cato. Chance, D>-niel, Aarni Sambo, Lucy, Sc-pio, Maryan, ltichael, Lo .don, Aggy.Si nun, G-'ace, Bin* Geo jji-, R i tiy. ai-d lim, vrithvhi increase of i lie females, levied ou as the property of Flemming Abu dec. un-ler a fi fa. ou a foreclosure of a muri gigein (avoro! Wm. Dixon k -o- aasigneea of M.irdoeh M’Leod. I. D’-.YON. S. C. C n JS Shei it! ’s aaie. On thejirel Tuesday in Jttay next, TVVl ,L be (old in front uf the Court- XiA ' muse, in the city of Savannah, between ih- sud hours of ten tnd four o’clock, T»e following eight negroes, vis. Cuffee, B.,ggy, Hosannah Ctrolitu, Joseph,Mary,Be'- ty and Jim, levied onunder a fi.la nn a fore closure, st the p operty of Charles H. Hay. d«u, in favor ol Fied :ric< W. Hienvman- march 7 ” ISAAC D’LYON, a. C. C. N otice* A LL persons having demands against the estate of Oliver Sturges, Esq. late of the city of Savannah, deceased, are request ed to hand them in, properly attested, and those indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment to WM. P. HUNTER, Adm'r. Fob '0 «- + Philadelphia, Muy 31,1824. At the request <sf Mr. W. W Fottsr, I hive | Ihle'.y exhibited, inaeveralimtannesa medi I cated sirup, called Poder’a Vegetable Catho ■ 'icon, with the most decided advantage. I ma, aa > et, never 'kited effecting a cure e^ery case in which I have thought proper to employ it. H. M’MUItTRIE, M D Phi ade phia, July 28th, 1824. Mr. W W.Potter, Dear Sir—You expressed a wish that l would give a concise statement of niy guff' r ings, from * the hopeless commencement, to ihe present propitious stage of my digest * About five ye»rs ago, on my passnge f' on Bordeaux, during the month of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, I was seised with a violent fever. Having no medical at tendants on board, I w»a compelled to bear tt, as l m ght for two weeks, when on nay ar* ival at Charleston, S. C. it was treated ss Typhus. The skill of my Physician subdued the fever, but Phanix-iike, the termination of this gave rii* tog disease equally distress ing, snd which, till now, I had tuought incui« *ble. Various aSscesnet made their unwel come appearance, particularly on the joints, which were awe led to an enormous aize.—■ These gradually subRidedinto hard tumors, one of which on my left knee affected the bone—an incision was now made ano a Isrtre evacuation of mis, mixed with pieces of bi.nc took place. lo addition to thin, I suflfVi ec '.he most excruciating psins in my joints that mat ever experienced Every thing that was administered either gave me no relief r ser ved to aggravate the Jisease, the seventy of which increased with every succeeding year. Jjuch was my painful si uation that 1 despaired of ever being restored to my heal h ; I had not only tried the e;ular means of relief, but used, though in vrn, every popular rem« edy I cojW hear of* It was ir» this awful and desponduig condit-on,ihat 1 waspersiwded to .ommence a courge of you' VegetaSle r,ih l icon, and tie haonv result is, "f om the use of the two hittb.s my whole sys-rm has under gone a complete reto ntion, my pains h< vt Jo aa* ke I methe discharge from my xnet oeg n !o dimmish, and soon ceased altogether, b ulcer from whence it proceeded being com pletely healed. The tumors, for the removal of which 1 have tried in vain more remedies than I can name, are vapidly decreasing t my appetite, which was gone, has returned—I an in fact, nearly well, and feel confid . ut that s few bottles mere of your, (to me) invaluable medicine, will mike me ptr ecily so. Your obliged friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR* I have appointed GEORGE RYE (SON Druggist of Savannah, m so»o agent. Ding ;isls wu tmg the above valuable medicine •v'rll be supplied by him for cash, at the aim rate, a« if ordered direct from me—viz. £30 per di zen, or three dollar ; a s nglo bo. tie. W. iV. PO T TER, Philadelphia. Any person on application to the subseti>> II be furnished with certificates of the t ffi cv of the -hove medicine,sufficient to cm, vmce the mind of the m »st scerffical although too numerous and lengthy r n wgpaper n» jertion. GEO. RYERSO . D' i^giht, Conner of Bay and Whittaaer Streets, dec 13 tuf.irmatum Wanted A NY information from, or rolativeto Mr. FnEnERicK Lowe, Printer, a native of Manchester, England, and who, when last heard from, resided at Montictillo, Jasper county. Georgia, where it was understood he had married a young woman of the mime of White, addressed to Robert C. Lowe, to the care of the editor of the Charleston Courier, will be thankfully received. ICrThe 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. juu 22 49 L oiung-’olusscs J UST received, per schooner Retrieve an elegant assortment of Mantle and Pier Looking-Glasses, at manufactory pri cos, by ' * dec 18 J. B. HERBERT & CO. Carron Castings, 11 N. B. WEl-lid dec tR -her tract, containing one hundred and eigli- i -eight acrea, more or less, conditioned fi ne payment of the three aaid several notes n the days above mentioned, and that asit -t veral notes remain unpaid—on motion o trclubald Clark, attorney for plaintif’, it clcrcd, ihat th aaid Langley and Sdveste their heirs or assigns, pay into Coui>, with! welve muntha from this date, the sums dm n aaid notes, and the interes and costs, oil- i-wise. that the equity of redemption be to -er Foreclosed, end that such other proceed iga take place, as are pursuant to law. True eztra.-.t from the mm- tes, 27th Octo her, 18 4. JOHN HAILEY, Clerk nov 4 97 4re Notice. N INFi 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 tile real estate of John Smcy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator. dec 18 21 IN EQUITY. Between Lows L come, and John Leconte, Com plain ants, nd Peter Leconi John Thomas t.'hapma —— Heyno.ds aud Valeria, hts M */e, JJ fendows Li erty Superior I nochan, do appear and answer to *he com* I \lainant’« Mtd Kill. Ulitlim ninm mintRl frntt tik LQUll Y. Between W. Davies Administrator, Complain ant. and John • arnochaa Administrator, de honis non with the will annexed of Gear re Richardson and others, Drjendunls In equity Chatham Sups ior Court~ Chancery, l 20th A /gust, 1824. L T appearing that John Murray Carnuchan, one of the defendants in the said bill uf complaint named, resides vithout the state of Georgia, in that part if the United Kingdom^ »' Great Britain ami Iretani, called Scotland : It is ordered that the siidjohn Murray Car* Pi ot ‘tread. | if HALF BBLS. Inglia’ Pilot Bread, Ia jubt received and ibr solo bv J. B. HERBERT &* CO. dec 29 Court. I tHE Complainants having filed their bill in . this Court, the ot.jecl of which if to p» r- , -letuate the testimony ol certain persons there* in named, an t it appearing that the Defend* ants respectively reside beyond the limits of t!ie st'te of G orgis, and within the United ' 3 alts : If is ordered, that aervice upon the jHid Defendants be effected by pubdRSiioa in one of the G settee o* Savannah, requiring | ibe said Definidanta to appear and answer the -;aid bill of Complainants, on or before the leventh day n April next. A true copy, E- BAKER, Clerk. February 10,1825k Feb 17 7*t .>lain«nt’s said bill, within sine months from 'he date of this order, otherwise that the said billj as to him, betaken pro eonfeaso .• and it ia further ordered, that a copy of this order be publish* d once s week, in one of the public Gazettes of this state, until the ex piration of the time within which the laid de fendant ia required to appear antf asswer as aforesaid. True copy from the Minutes, t|i* 21st day August, 1824. ▲. B.FANN/N, Clerk, aligns! *>4 50f Philadelphia, July 6, 18 ,? 4 My confidence in th* v gei ihle catholicon ia undimimshw l, and ps fresh in tinccs of it< power* *r^- duily pecurri* g, in my own prac tice I have no hesitation in recommending it in the peculiar diseases to which it is apnhc; bin, 8* superior to any reme-lv I am acquaint* ed with. M. M’MURVBiK, M. D. Philuw iphia, May 28 18 4 Sm—In consr quence of imprudent expos urc* four - e^ra ago 1 bud ih* misfortune '<> be- come . ffi cted with a disease, the painful re suits t>i which induced me to apply in suc- cess'on to several respectable physicians of | this city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose remedies I re. ceived another complaint quite as distiessing -is the former. My whole system became a'« footed* I could get no rest at night on ac- ou it of me violent pain that I felt in every part of my body; the weakness and e-nacia tion of which wa« such that 1 could scarcely walk. In this itate I fortunately heard of | your vegetable catholicon- four bottle* ot which, baa completely restored me, I have now no pain; my appetite is good { and m> strength restored With many thanks for ihe relief your medicine hus given me, I am your obliged friend, &c. WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn sod subscribed to before me, May 28, 1824 JOHN BINNS, Alderman. Feutlier lirtis, J EST reevived by the William Wallace, a large supply of the above articles, with Bolsters and l’illuwn to match, war ranted to be of the best quality. I. W. MORRELL. Jan 27 Webster's -pel.ing Books, j V ECE1VEU and for sole by I * Jan 13 N. B. WEED. m Spanish Segars. ®5NfdoS S P ttni6hSc S atS - Just received per Globe, and for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 4 l ast »r heel Iron Box stoves, L-NOR SALE by bills on New-Y^rk, C. C. GRISWOLD- F or sale by Feb 24 nov 24 N. B. WEED, No. 6, Gibbons’ Range. 20 'l’ar, Pitch, ltusin <?jc. JUST RECEIVED, BBLS TAR 10 do Pitch 10 do- Rosin 5 do bright Varnish For sale by A. BASSETT, No. 1, Mongin’s New-Building. Feb 4 Wire Fe.iders and Cast-Iron Chimney Backs, IR 1 ECEIVED per ship Coreair, and for Bate by N. B. WEED, der 27 ‘27 Phi ade phio, May 28,1874. Sir—I am now, thank) to your medicine, a nearly ma:. Ft nearly six years I have been a martyr to a disease, whose revag-e threat ened, if not soon stopped, to put e period to my existence. Having had no regular medi cal advice from the commenoemenr, my complaint et last g»t to such a height that! could not swallow without great pain and difficulty- Tumors formed in different parts of my body, and 1 began to think my situation . . - almost desperate. The five bottles of the | schooner Nancy, and for sale by Catholicon which I have taken have com pletely cured me, and I am now aa well aa I t. t roix sugars. nt'parta I 1 fi HOGSHEADS of St. Croi • Sugars, litiiation 1 AO of very prime quality, landing from ' “' ’ “or sale by HALL & HOYT. VSlOYOSALa fly SA <IUEl. T. AU tfS/'RO.VG .If, «, VnM fl e'on for publiibing ,VG'0 /-S, FA l U.y IIIBI.E containing all th, u* final liefer ent n it be com 6 i le ,i V»LU ICV KOYA1. Of TAVO, ,L S bolt,bed with a tikrneoi ef the Author• '**’ TERMS. I ” ah'i'l be well nrimed, on good ptp er M he c->inp ii- d -n six hundsome voIiit.,,, iv el-toil- til. Scri.-Itires of the Oil , . JV w Tenanenle, t Introductory 0 Explanatory otee, urn Pmetic il Ohmu a.!' all .'be <■ ipi Uf Mar inat Iteferencu .»* ■n printed word lor word fr -m ll,e Siereotypt- Edition, published «iuc<: ih' e i" hor'sdeeesse The price will |>o 9,)' hoards; g74,i*:iheep; 8“0, in calfbn.d.0. t'hewhil' --rit wdi be rgudyfordeliv,,,f, Ms-. 1825, 1 Ex raett of Lette-e add it red lo the p u yiy 1 esteem ltr S'l-rit'. F.m ’y Bible, emin-ntlr c.aiculat"d to nromo'e t in ea'ise. of truth a „j le'.y It set:- o scarcely possible for on! '° -od daily tin Notes and Ohservsdonsir.a, Family Bible without beciuni, wi s , t ■iter man ElV-VAiti)!) GT'iFFLN I have s :en no comm -ntary .if t'.t iriptnrca which I ‘hinlr so well eda:,t»ito n-ral u :o and edification. It ,s a treasure liich erer famaly ought to puss ss. A. F.lTOg It is a work distingu-shed for the simpli’ei. tv and convenience of its e. rangmiem, the cle.rness '■ fi leiity of its expod-i.ini, the eatness snd perspieU'ty nf its sty | e , n, t ’ n(> level .nee and candour of its spur, the cm - reliefs snd pertinency Of .(s »p;,|ir d f u -.t» un-f irm tendency to pro -olceti,- elieaitrutb '•idpiety. *BlEt. rlOLPFS. Of Dr. ’co d’s Fy ndy liibi-r. I id f rce t , s.iy. th it in m;. estinntinn it deserve llv r.uri i-oiig our obtest «nd bem 'lornm n*.:- THOM IS HAUMV:n. Dr. Scott’s Fsmily B bi,- int-iide.1 moren. eciatlv for t 1 e use of .'Jluisu.n - amities, i, e vork high y evmgelieal, extensively insi-uc- ve, and deeply i: ttT.'.‘iiT D ‘.NIELO.ShSWEHS. Thecharsoter of Or. Spoil’s Commsntary n tii - U.ble is so generally kjown, md n ighiv approved amongst the m-is: iht-'ligti, ■id pious Cbcistiatistlirnugh-.iut o irco.m-y, n ' li»s ptssed rspiiily il..uughso iubpv I: i e -li-thm,. t’-Ht 1 deem further rec-mnn-ui Ions needless. J t'OlSK. I am arquninl -d with no r-'r-o .-rui , nn Ii Sacre.l ‘ c iptu-e. width I wouH m::.. cord ally i-eceicm. i o or general ore. Tbt plan of the work is-/ood JOSHUA BATES Perhaps in no way, can minis;, rs, st -.ctors f youth, amt private Christians, do greeter error to soeii t., than b) exeit-n,' tt.rm. salves to dias-mi - .te ibis I ulv invr.nult wn-k JOSHUA HUNl'INGfOS, I knownf no Comments y woi-.b i- b n.r calculated for diffusing c.oirect viwa -i ilia great truths of UI.ristisnily, aid le.vrgislg. ■ory impressions on th mind when nsirg r-m the peiu-sl ot it, then the one you .re h-jut to pub.ish. DANIEL SHARPE, So writer arems teas disposed to eon'end for barren specutaii -ns. None more uiii'n-'V Iv or more pow;.-fully iiicu'ea'esthe y.t. es entials ol religion. The spirit wliicli gin ■ sdes the work is eXcellr in j it is the n,t k, d'cciionare, heeling, yet faithful spirit «f ill, gospel. DANIEL D.hVA. Frorn particular einnin*ii •«*, and vw.«.at* riiitf testimonthetc is no d'jubt on my mind that Scott’s Family Bihfo m superior to all "here JO ' 1 PH KMBH80N. You will pie i*; tu se d mt sit topien of 'jc'ilt's Bible t 1 refer »o your lately propo.-ti •tlition Pei tiaps I shall induce five more ti t-»k«* the tome l umber. If t, P is with extreme pleasure l peneivt .'ou are about to publish a e-iiuon f Sent 1 ’« Bible. Having been in potaSt ssiun »f t more tl.ftn ?Q yAdrs, | trus } l know * me* fhinjf of it* value, and a:n determu e * to j o* mote i'S c rculsti- n amonj; my friends Y« wilt ple&ae forward six t'optea as aoon as pair mhr'L L*. H I have obtainnd four subscribers for the ev*cJent work yon art pubiialnng H. S, I propose to take seven sets of Scott’s Hi’ bie, and will be accountable for the r...:e. J a I have obtained r-bicibirs for nine copici of Scott’s F •rniiv B ble. J. fl l ah probabiy 'need eight or ten sdtd Stiott’*- Family Bibfo. J. P* 1 -ev. s. S. of P. has o' tained ten nh>cri* *;rs. 7. H. 1 have observed that* you arc about pub* ishinfg ano»hr.r fdi ion of S? oil’s B ble ope you msy surcee > as vou Ii ve d*»ne ia former editions. I have been endt*»v»rivig ^ rocure subacriherr tmo g our pcopit. <nd cn or moro subscribers will be ob -n ed. * O.S.H. 1 will take ten lets (*>f Sc.>u’s HiWc) bou^d a» d lettered. J ¥■ l have obtained ten eubactibcr* f-»r yuf edition of the Ftmily Bible—and l'iv nn :!■ ubt bu 1 there might be s-irnetti i g 'ik.- copies ^old in this place if vou ha J an sg* 115 here—I thought tr e w >rk ought to b.’ en* tottragL’d und for hat re.-igon took a nibicnb* lion paper Ii isav>ork that every I ffl'ty should have that ib able to puich -se. J. F, M'C I sm glad, that y^u propose to print IT- Scott’s excellent Family Commentary, altould be very glad if it were in my power to give a more liberal patronage to the worj, than, as circumstances are, 1 c»n 1 shall, however, be able to do something , ol ten se's I shall rertaiuly take j ana it m») ^ e * double that number. A. H. 1 have procured fifteen iubocribm w Scott's Bible. J A. I). 1 think I thaH dispose of 20 set* or m.» e of ihe Family Bible. K- B t 1 have circulated proposal* for Scoitlj B«ble ,• how many have betn engaged in »«* cun not teli / but between 20 and dh «e«s id h*s vicinily. L I have concluded to become responsible to you for thirty sets of Scott’# Comments’y* C. B* I have procured 106 subscribers to Bible i 6 sets to be bound in csif; 3 sets 'J be done in boards the other 97 ^et*, boun« and lettered at described in the pro9pcctuJ* H. ^ 1 presume I could procure 500 subset^ hers for your edition of Scott’s Bioie * ..t demand i# increasing for them Th^y Wl . finally supersede every other large or Family Bible. Fifty of my subscriber* live within » circle of 8 mile* J J Just published an edition of the »#*■ w0> J. completed in six volumes without *n» r K ,! '* references; prict; in btikras £18; in i n e *T g2l; in caif fc27. Either of th se edition* moy be had of the publish' r in Boston / of 8. C* & J 3CHENCK. S.ivannah. To V Ian 20 Marking Btualies, O F a superior quality, just r-ceived aw for sale by GEO. RYERS0N nov 20