Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, March 25, 1825, Image 4

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* m wnm sales* mw SALES, Sheriff's Sales. On Ihejtrtt 'l'vri tny in April next, nUUbe sold at the Caurt-llou»e. in <h W city of 8av» nih, between the hour* ■ ten and four o'clock. All tbit Northern htlf pert of that Lot 01 B anel of Lind, lying, beinit aud aituited in ll cl y of Savannah and county of Chatham, known in the plan of iaM citv aa Trust Lot (letter T) in Heyno'da Ward fronting on Key- •oldaSquarc,together with all and lingular the edifloea and buillingi thereon, levied on un der a B. fa. on foreclosure as <he progeny or Oliver Sturges, in favor of i hn humming. All that Lot of L*nd in the r itvof Savannah, eontaining 60 leet in front aod 90 feet in depth known in the plan of said city by the No. three (3) Brit Tything Reynold! Waid. levi ed >n under a fi fa. on a forech sure aa the £ r jpert v of lohn Hunter, in favor of Robert litchell, assignee- All that tract of Land on the Island of Skid away, Chatham county, called Springfield iai(' to contain 750 acres, bound d northwardly h lands of the Ratate of John Uilledge,eavtward- ly by lands of James Bilbo, southwa'diy by lands formerly Sutcliffs westwardly by rivei and merthes with improvements thereon le vied on as the property of this. Stephens, It satisfy an execution in favor of Richard Rich ardson, for use, he. ka. All the* tr .ct nr parcel of Land containing J67 acres more or less with 100 acres of Marsh Land, called OIreland, situate, lying and be ing in Little Ogechee District, in the count! orChatham, bounded on the north by Ian's of Fleming Akin, on the eaat by lands of Dr Farker, on the south by lands of the late H. Walburger, and on the west by a northeas branch of Little Ogechee River together with all and singular the ed fines, impiorementr an J appurtenances, levied on under a fi. fa oil foreclosure as the property of George I. Cope, in favor of J ihn M’Nish, Pe er Mitch ell and Robert Mitchell. All that tr -et or percel of Land situate, ly ing and being in the county of Cha-liam, known by the name uf Muir Hall, containii-i 1097 acres more or less, bonnded on the soul by lands of James Forrest, on the eaat by On J. Marshall's lands, un the north, by Grorge Jones’s land, and on the west b- Little Og ■ • • ehee River i All i. Two Lots of Land in ih City of Savannah, known by the Nos (-9 twenty nine, and (30) thiity, in Columbn Wn d with he appurtenances thereunto ap pn taming, levied on under a fi fa. on fo e- clo ure as 'he property of Fleming Akin, dec in favor of Wm. Dixon A Co. assignees ot M M'Leod. Fify-four Shares of Stock of the Rank of the State of Georgia, subac ibid for by B MUrne, in the names f 'is children F-li* M K.nne and John M’K me, Jr, on wh-ch )S 00 has been paid in no each share levi-d on as the property of B. M’Kinne, tosntisfy an execution from ficlimo- d nunty, in favor of the Rank of the State of G- orgia- A negro woman named Mary otherwise cal led Conaian e, and her two children named Lucy aud Margaret, evli-d is h- property of Wm .Wayne, to satisfy an execution from Striven county, in favor uf Alex. Hunter, <8 dead > f Cattle, more or less, 2 horses, 1 PlantationF all, 1 fouroured bost,*F o' Gms, I Lot Plantation Toi Is, 2 ploughs, and the biiil- d'r gt on s Tract of Land belonging to James F-sti.il, consisting ot « Bin-, 1 ihreahin Ms-hine, 1 Bwel ing House, K cheo, sod out buddings, a dfiur negro bout s, lev. d mas the property uf ihe Bit of Tbos. Melrose, deceased, to satisfy an execution in favor ot Wm. Inglis V r o Two Negroes named Sancho and Andrew, levied on as he property of Thos. Metros , dec. to satisfy a warr nt for rent in favor of Jamea Posiell Lot No. 2,‘wo, and improvements, Li'eny Ward, in the city of Sav.mnah, levied on ib the property of Thos. Lucena, dec. to satisfy an execution from s Jus icca’s Court, in favo of Justice's Court, and returned to me by a Constable Half Lot sod Buildings, No. 4, Rwinsburg 0,1. t' orpe Ward, in toe ntv of Stva nab, the u'expired lease of said} Lit for three years from I musry last, levied on t the pro perty of C-iht- Lewis, to satisfy ar execution from a Justices ''uurt in favor of J, U M. Pen- dsrgaat, returoe 1 to me by a cot s' ao.e. Al. that Lot of Gr uud in Savannah, known a - Lit N.I 4, W .mint on Tything, Dim Ward, 60 f>. el in fto t on the Ho, and 90 feet in depth ; bounded w stwardly bv Lot ‘N * 5, eastwardlv by Lot,No,3, an I southward ly '.y a lane , together - it'i ail tiie houses and out house- thereon - 'he said lot being that on wnich >hn Ci'y Hotel stands—leviid o'- unde, so ex-, cut,on upon a rule absolul of toe Superior Court of Chstlism comity, as the property of Eieazer Early, to satisfy the Bank of Darien A negro woman named Charlotte, levied on as the property of E izib-th Whiting, to sa tisfy an esecutiun in favor of W-llis R Frank li . against Auguvus F-llu'-kee, and others M -eli7 ,HAaC DLYON S C. C. City Sheiitf’s Sales. On Ihe Jirtt Tuctihty in April next, TOILi.be a "id before un: C..urt-ttouse, JJ between the usual hours, the fullnwing ■pe--ty to wit i One negro man, named Andrew, levied on as the property of Mary Gilbert, to satisfy an execution f oot the Court of ( ommoo -Pleas and Oyer and Terminer lor the ei ty of Sa vannah, in favor of Miller A Fort. A n. g-'O woman named Ruth, levied on ss Ihe property of Ben- Shefinil, to satisfy an execution in favor of John I. Dews, aguinsi iiei-jsmin and Mordecai Sbeftall, issued from aid Court. A sorrel colt horse, levied on ts the prop- erty of Wm. BrnwiJohn, to satisfy an execu tio.i from said Court in favor of Alexander Telfair. A Billiard Table, with Maces. Q ica, Me. ievied on aa the properly of the Eat of Ku gene M’Cnnslo-ighe, to satisfy sn execution in favor of Francis Boyle, for house rent. All the buddings on lot No. 34 Warren Ward, bounded s iuth by Brougliton-atrect mrth by a !a.ie, cast by lot No. 33. west h, Lot No 35, levied on aa the property of 0 H. Hayden, t» aat afy an execution for rent Trustees Ch» h -mAcademy, vs. C.ll Hayden Two buildings on the western bird part of Lot No 2,Jekyl Tything Darby Ward, and ne building on the ' etr of thp cent e third art of said L< t, levied n as he property ot H. Hayden, to satisfy two executions fir rent, Trustees Congroga innal Church or leeting House, vs C. H Hayden. All the buildings or Lot No. '<0, Warren Ward, bounded north by Congress atree'. south by a lane, east bi Lot No- 31, wes: h Lot No-29, levied on as 'hi property of Mr-. AnnM- Pmder, to satisfy sit execution fo rent in favor of the Trustees of th ch-thrn Academy A. I, D LYON C. 5. march 7 H7 Sheriff’s sale. O N the firs St ur.'ny after the first Tues* day in Ha) next, between the hours ot n •ndfou* o'clock, will bo soi l nt the mat* '*et house hi the town of c t* Marys, he fo - wrig negroes, % is: Judy and her sin Join., iroon, and > buries, levied »*n as the proper* tv of James W lliam^ in, dece^iied, t» satisfy »n execution or the foreclosure of a ntort .rage, n favor of Edw rd F. Tattni i, rdninis- trator f John Hamit on* M. H. HF.MBARD, S. C. C. St. Mary*. F.*bru»r> 25, 1825. Mire* 2 82 J. Shinn’s Panacea. r HB subsenbrr havingdis .uv—.-! -h.. eom position of SWAIM’S CEI.EBHA rEll EAAACEA, has now a supply on hand fin sale i he has reduced thrpi ice from $3 50, te $2 SO, or by the dosen *24. All charitable institutions in the U. States and tiie poor will be supplied gratis. If the eitisens of the principal cities and towns, will appoint an agent to order and distribute this medicine to the poor, it will be supplied. This medicine is celebrated for the cure of the following diseases t—” scrofula nr king’s evil, ulcerated or putrid tore throat, lung standing rheumatic affections, cutaneous dis eases, white swelling m I disease of the bnnes, and all eases generally of th-- ulcerous eharac ter, and chronic diseases, generally a ising in debilitated constitutions, but more especially fro ,, syphilis or affections arising therefrom'i ulcers in the larynx, nodes, Me. and tha> dreadful disease oncasioi-ed by a lung and excessive use of mercuvy. Me It is also use ful in the disense of the liver-" Certificates. I have within the lust two years kad an op portunitv of seeing several cases of very tove u rate ulcers, which having previously resist' ed the regular modes of treatment wen healed by the use of Mr. -Swrim'i Panacea, rind 1 do believe, from what 1 hive seen, Uat it will prove an important remedy in scro fulous, venereal and mercurial diseases. N. CHAPM4N. M. D Professor of tue Institutes and practice of Physic, in the University of Penn •ylvaiiit I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim in numerous instances, within the laa* thre .ears, and have always found it extreme!) •fficacious, esnectailv in sec-ondary syphil s nd mercurial diseases. I have no heaitatioi • n pronouncing it a mrdiri <• of inestimable value, W. GIBSOM, M D Professor of Surgery in th .• Umhy of Penn Philadelphia, F-bruar- 17, 1823. JOHN SHINN, Chemist. Philode'phin A*ov 7 18 3. Adm n st atoi’s ale W ILL be sold on the first 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 countv, One undivided fourth of a tract of land, containing about five hundred acres, on Cumberland Inland, Camden County,known as Plum Orchard, and an undivided fourth of a certain tract of land situated on said Island, containing about five hundred arms, originally granted to Gen. Lachlan APIn- 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 est ate. N. J. BAYARD, Administrator estate N. S. Bayard. Feb 2 58uf Sheriff's scales. On the Jirtt Tuesday in April next. Y(V,LL be sold at me Court Hmise in the W city of Savannah, between the hours ot ten sud four o’clock Tbe following seven negroes, vix : Davis, Maria, Patience, Dublin, Beck,Trephina an- Oscar, with the increase uf the females levei on under a fi ft on s foreclosure of a mortgag. as the properly of Joseph Carru'hers to satis fy the Bank uf the Sta'e of Georgia. Als., the following 35 n gro s, vis: Cuff :e. (Cooper,', Harriet, Affy, old Charlotte, Ja -k Sky, Chari -its, Peodiw, Bess, Preeessa anil Child, Bridget and Peggy, William, Eisey, Billey, Pn.lip Phyllis, old Cumbo, Jenny, old Peggy. B utus, Juste. Brutus, Sandy, Maria, Cyn-'a, Dick, Toby .Sophia, Daphne and cltild, Jacoo,dye,Beck, y and John,with the increase of the females, levied on as tbe property ol N'Clmlaa Cruger, under a fi fa on a foreclosuri ot a m irtgage in favour of John Carnahan and James McHenry for use of Chris itna Levett Also, a negro man named dam levied un a the property of Char'es B. Fiin, under fi It. on a foreclosure of a mortgage in favor o James Anderson. Also, the following 19 negroea, vixAbra ham Harry, Onto, Chance, Daniel, Aaron, Sambo, Lucy, Scipio, Maryan, Rachael, Lon don, Aggy, Simon. Grece, Elisa George, Bo dy, and Iim, with thi increase of Ihe females, levied on as the property of Flemming Akin dee. under a fi. fa. on a forecloiure of a mort gage in favor of W m, Dixon A Co- assignees of Murdoch M’Leod. I. D’i YOY, S. C..C >1 dfi ,wc- -■ 1 Sheriit’s dale. On the Jirtt Tuetday in May next, WILL be sold in front of Use Court- W douse, in the city of Ssvann.h, between the bust hours of ten and four o'clock, T oe following eight degrees, vis. Cuffee, Ncggy, Kostnnaii Carolina, Joseph,Mary.De fy and Jim, levied onunder a fi.ta. on a folks oloaure, ss the p- upe-ty of Charlea H. Hay. don, in favor ot Frederics W, Hien- man- march 7 ISAAC D'LYUN, & C. C. Administrator’s Sale, On the Jirst Tuesday in April next, [ WILL sell at the Court-Hoiiie in J ff r- son Camden County, between the usu .1 hours of bale, Harrv, Ned, and his wife Tam^r, and he four children, Daniel. Stet hen John nrd Y > * ck, he property of »he Esti t*. of Ge gt llor'ignn, deceasen, for the benefit of the creditors and h-rs ot said estate, pursuant to ie»ve granted b) ‘he Cmrt -if O-dinarv of said lountv. G OUGE MOWUISON. Admin strator, with the • i l annexed, of George Morri«'«n, Sen deceased. < -son, 24 h Jan. 1825. Feb 9. 58 votiee IS HEREHY GIVEJf, I* HAT throe months after date, applica- • tion will he made to the Bank of the State of Georgia, to issue a new certificate of stock, for one lost, issued on the 17th March,1819, in favor of John M’Kinne, Jun. or twenty-five shares, and numbered 243. B M’KINNE, Guardian of John M’Kinne, Jun. Augusta. Dec. Id, 1824. der 18 21-M ISot.ce. A LL pers'-n-t hiving demands against the m. estate of Constant Freeman, Esq h’e < the city of Was‘'ingt-.n, deceased, a e re q.iired *o hand them in, lee-ally attested within t ie timeprescrib d bv law : amt ib'»* ".debted to said "-tite, are r» qured to n. k immediate payment, to JaAMEiEUNt F.R, *dm» . Ian ’4 4 l NO Ii;b. N NE MONTHS af-erth'- date hereof, ap plication will bu madi to Die Hon -mhl th Inferior Court uf Chatham countv, »h;i iittiug ur ordinary rurp -scs, for leave to ai l lot, with th - improvements, situa'e in'I . city of Savannah in the said county,-nil know in the plan of sad citv bv the No. 53, Brow Ward, tor Die beni-fit if the heirs and legate, uf ihe estate ot the late Hugh M'Call, di seased. THOMAS M’CALL, PHiUP BHASC'I, Executor,. net -4 yu i\Oil E N INE month* after d^le, nj pli^ntior’ w II b< made to the Hen. the Jurg -b* «f th'* Cou: .»^ Ordinary "f Ghu>hum ci u« ty, f.ir ieav*- t iH ail the real i statvr of the iMte Wilham Ornig ■It cea«ed, for the benefii of the heirs ai dcreu* it rs of smd estate. JOHN Executor Of*t 12 7 Georgia— Cavid n (’ounty. Superior Court, October Term, 1824. Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Selvester Bryant. jN petition o’ Timothy Hopkins, stating that in consideration of certain prom ssory notes,, made to the said Timothy, !v them, one povgble with inte est, from fi- of January, 1821, on tht fi rst of January 1822: » second payable ss aforesai ! , on the fis* o- January, 1823; and « th rd pn^sble as af -r Haidp on the first ^f January, 18’4 executed a -I'ortgage to said I'l nntny Hopkins, his hti and assigns, <*n all those four true s of ,,d situated in.the county aforesaid, conveyed the said Ti nothy, to the s v id f.angley ai» 9 *lvester, and lying on the souch side • G r est Sstills River, one tract containing se\ cnty*seven|acres, more <»r less; two trac' 1 '.ontaining fif y acres, more or less, and ok ther tract, containing one hundred and eigi >'eight acres, more or less, conditioned f he payment of the vhree said several note* >n the days above mentioned, and that Mai several notes remain unpaid—on motion o Vrchibtdd Clark, attorney for plainti’', it i > dered, that th said Langley and Selveste ♦heir heir*.or assigns pay intoCour,, witln welve months from this date, the sums du* >n said notes, and the interes and costs, oth •rwise that the equity of redemption be fo - •ver foreclosed, and that suoh other proceed mgs take place, ss are pursuant to law. True extract from the min des, 27th Onto her. 18 4. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk nov 4 R7 *re Non jc. 1^INE months aft* r d»te, application will be L* mHde to the Inferior Court ofCh- han. Gnu nt y, sitting for ordinary purposes f r an order, ansolute, to sell lots N -s r.uram five- \4 and 5) in Caipe. ter's Row, sod lot N >. (l) Green Ward, in *he ci : y ot SHvannili, being the real estate of Ernncis Ja ineau, dec tor the benefit of th<- heirs an ’ creditors of said estate WILLI \ M GAS O 4 Qua ifird Executor. 7 Notice. A LL persons having demands against the estate of Oliver St urges, Esq. late of the city of Savannah, deceased, are request ed to hand them in, properly attested, ntid those indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment to WM. F. HUNTER, Adm’r. Frh '0 jN vJUCC. N ine MONTHS after the date of this notice, application will he made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to sell a part of tiie real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator. der 18 *> I IN EQUITY. Between Louis Lecome and John Leconte, Com plat iants, u> d Peter Leconi John Thomas (haptna > t — Bey no do and V Jeria his Wife, D- fondants Li e ty ctupertor Court. I^HE Complainants having filed their bill ir. JL this Court, the ohpet of whi«*h i» to p r< petuatr the testimony of certain persons here in named, and it appearing that the Deft nd- unfa respectively reside beyond the limit* ol (he state of G orgia, and within the Unitec S<ati*s t It ia ordered, that service upon the said Defendants be effected by publication in one of the G z ttes o« Savannah, requirinp the said DcfendMnta to appear and answer the aid i>ill of Complainants, on o* before tin vleventh dav n April next. A true copy, E- BAKER, Clerk. February 10,1825. Feb 17 7lf VALUABLE MEDICINE. yovtT.iva Vegetable Catholicon. spHE subscrib r rea > etfully sol cita the at U tention of every friend of suffering hu nattily, to to the above new and invaluable remedy, wl.one unequal powers in eliminating from the svstvm the. very seeds of (lise«ae, and in restoring the deranged and morbid condition of the organs of life to a free amt healthy exereiae of their functions, has exci ted tbe aifoniahmem, and completely ailen end the nhj Ttions of t’ ** most inert d ilous — Facts are the best arguments. In order to put the viruea of tue «.uiholicon to as severe a temtiny as possible, it was offered by adver tisement, toge'her wit i the MUend^nce «*f it physie-an, gratuitously to any '>"ri»n who would apply for it, ant whine cause might seem t come within 'he r*ngeof its healing power—numbers of severe cases of long * ta d- uig,ard^'Uno of them seemimrly de *»• r’e on-'s, pr euted themselves, all of •which have been cured or so much relieved as to warrant Un.- assertion that a little n**raeverai»ce wi'l do so In fact, such is the confidence of th * phv si cian under whose fx p e these patients were nlaced, in this remeily, a cor fide ce resu t ini; from the irresistible conviction that tins ,een forced upon his mind by ocuiar demon* si ration, ai d 3 person d trial of it on Ivmsei' that he pc mitt me to declare it as his d oi- tied opinion, that he Cxth dicon is not only it perfectly safe and innocent, hut a most pow ert'ul and invaluable remedy in certain di . eases and states of the s' stem, such aa the f.4 OWio g :— De il-tv resulting from intemperance and 1 ssipation; Ol l and inveterat Uicers. Pamr. in the b. n a it nded with swellings f the join's { Indiges-ion, Blotihea on the face, oiitipe-, <kc ; Alt complaints of the Liver; et e*Y t vs ; Syphilis .* Cutaneous diseases general y ; Me curial and scrofulous com plaints The Catholinon (which the proprieter so) em-dv pledges h-s word consists exclusive - f veg 'tible mu ie ) with the exception of i Ight d.tnrmi lation to the bowels^ which n nrc servesin a soluble state, act^ insensibly, is ol *MS;rnt to the taste, and requires n oarticii ar regimen, (abstinence Ir.on spirttioua li qu ifN I vays excep’ -d ) or confinement. A' ugintle, sa ? and agree h e catharfic med c e, improving thv aunetue mid iv st^riug tin gen*ral'one of the system, it is conli<i<ntiy recommended to iadu s in a delicat* situs* .on. W W. HO 11 EH, 66 Che 1 ? ui-sireet. Phihvlelplda. -Hay 31, 1824 At the request of Mr. «V. W Totter, Ih.ive I tie v t xl.tbitcd, in severMl instances, a n.edi c it -4 sirup, csib d Jo tc-r's Vegetable Catho icon wit'-- the mort decided advantage. I us, us et, never tailed » ttVctmg a cure ii 3 ,erv caie in which I have t' ongnt proper to ■mpioy it. H. M'HURI RIE, M D Pin a tie phiuy July 28th, 18 24. Mr. W W Potter Dea 1 dir—Y i expressed a wish th t I vmild gives concise statement of my s»»fT r ngs, from ‘the hopeless commencemei t t • tie present propitious stage of m v dise^ue* About five years ago, on my passage from lordewux, during the month of January, fron, •mprudenl exposure on deck, I was seizod with a violent fever Having no medicsiat endantson board, I was compelled to bear t, as I m ght for two weeks, when on my ur* ivul at Cusrlostun. S. C it wxs treute.i Vphiis. The sk 11 »f my Physician subdued he fever, but P aniv-nke, the termination >f this gave ris lo u di ,ease «qually disfres ntr, ann which, till now i had th* ught Inciu- hie. Vtr’ous abscesses made ther uowei< om»'appearance, par(iculsrly on the ju nta, vluch we-e-'we led to an enormous size.— i’hese gradually subMided into hard tumors, •ne of which on my left knee affected ti e hone —hu incision was now made uno a large iVMCuation of pus. mixed with p ; eces of bone ook place. I \ addition to this, I snfforec the nost excruci ating nainsin my joints that m-c ever experienced Every thing that was idm'nmterrd eitiier gave m»- no relief >r ser ved to aggravate the iisea'Je, the to verity whi’ h ncr rased with every succeeding year w ttch w s mv painful si uation that I ie <p»ire ever being restored lo my heal h ; 1 hud lot o»lv tried t* e e ular means bf relief, hut used, though in vs n, every popular rent 1 rd) 1 co,il l hear o* It was in this awful spd despondmg condi*-o. »«hst I was persuaded to ommence a course ol you* Vr- v » ta - 'ie c h I ’O' 1 , ar i t e hanpv result is, *’/om the use of the two b ttl s my whslf r.ys , m has under gonm comp et rtvo ntion, my puns li v fo sa ke me;'* the dis .haty. from my a.nr. jep. I o d mini.sh, and aoo s cease t alio jeliier, h nicer from whence it proceeded being coir nietelv healed, I he tumors, for the removal of which I huve tr ied in vain more remedi t .an I can name, are ripidly d* creasing ; my unpetite, which was gone, has returned—I an in fact, near'y wel. and f el confident ti at few bottles more of y ir, (to me) mvaluabU medicine, will m he me per ectly so. Your obi.g -d friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. •muld wish to be. With my thanVi, I am your obliged humb*e tervanl, f/c G ’ORGE KANE. City of Phi'tidc'phia, ss Gji»rge. K.tie, of the District of South, vark, penn-'atly appeared, and, being d I •worn, d >th declare and say tiiht the mUov H ut ment is in all respects correct and true nd that the signature to it is in the hand writing of this deponent .1 >H ' BINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28, 18 <4- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS The Vegetable Catholicon is (leculiarly adapted to those liscases which are prevale d tong the coloured population of the south In that disease which is called yrvs.it ian iure remedy ; a single trial of it, will convince planters of its s ipenor efficacy tunny reine dy of a similar naUre iu tiie United States* NO ICE. The advantages of this medic’n* are, not confining the pa dent unnecesburdy to the house, or keeping him from his'business.— With one soli' i-y c-'cepiion. *hi» o ; a-tifi "• »u« liquors, it dors not fay any restrictions upon his appetite It tsao gentle in is opera oi that Hie pdient finds himself getting well ht cannot tell how. Ad it i« not the w-sh of the proprietor to take any thing <ot which he annot give a consideration equal in value M-rsons at a distance who may wish to tiy lis medicine, but who are not certain if it e applicoble to their conmiaint, are request d <o describe heir case and sympio na in etter, p »st.paid, and directed to him—th * etter will be immediately placed in Innas fully comp tent to de^d‘ »he question.— Should he re.nedy not sem o suit the dis ease, they will be franklv told so. UAUTI N* To prevent d s*ppointm nt it is well to ite that it tares in ordinary esaes fro n 3 to '•oil et to effect a cure so that pe a ns wh< re labouring under any serous innrntity, must m *ke up their mind to persevere to that xti n' at least—if thfy do not, they might as ell nave themselves th« trouble and expense f MPi-iga ST.dler qunridtv. All o"de s p ist-p lid and enclosing the m nev nmedately t-rud a t •, aud Ir: «C:<ed Slid delivered with directions for use. any place in the city, and forwarded aa di* -tod N. B. To prevent the possibility of .1! im- sition.it wi j bi s-.iM in the city ofPhilade - ohia. at tiie offic iu Fifth near Bact-Str. et. »rat the dwelling of the viropri tor, N *. 66 'lie^mr street, only, and abroad by bis au- lionzcd agents W W POT! P.R, 66 Che nut St eet, Ph'ladepfia* I have appointed G '.ORGE RYE vSON, Druggist, of Savannah, m Note agent. Dt tig -fists wu ting the above valuable medicine will b. supplied by him for cash, at the ssmi rate, if ordered direct from me—v«z. $30 per d- s .n, or three dollars t a ngle boitie. W. W. POT I'ER, Philadelphia. Anv person on application to the subac-it r will be furnished with certificates of the • ffi cacv of the .tbove medicine, sufficient • i t. •nee the mind of the most sceptical althoug ,»o numerous >-nd h ngthy for n< wspaper r. sertion. GKO. HYEF>0’\ D-iyg'st, Co-ner of Bav and Whittaker Streets, der !3 t-i fc.ULil it. Between W Davies Adm nistrator, Complain ant and John • a-nochun Administratin', dr. h> nis non with the wi t ann> uvW of dear re Richardson and others. Defendants in equity ( h ithnm Supr< ior Court- Chancery, '20th August, 1824 I T appearing that John Murray Carnochan, one of the defendants in the laid bill of .omplaint named, resides without the state of Georgia, in that part if the United Kingdoms .» Great Britain anu IreLnd, called Scotland : It is ordered that the satd John Murray Car* nochan, do appear ai d answer to the com* dainant'a laid bill, within nine months from the date pf this order, otherwise that tin said billj as to him, be taken pro confess*’ • and il is further ordered, that a copy of thi* order be publish* d once a week, in one ol ihe public Gazeitea of this state, until the ex piration of the time within which the said de fendant ia required to appear and answer ns aforesaid. t rue copy from the Minutes, this 21st day August, 1824 A. B FtNNIN, Clerk. • oglin' .'4 50f hills on New-York, F OR SALE by Feb 24 C. C. GRISWOLD. Philade phiu, July 6, 18'4 Mv confidence in th- v get tide catholicci is un liminishw 1, and «s fn sh in tanccs of it now ’ « dully occurri’ g, in my own pruc ice I ave no hesitation in recommending i in the pc’. ul'ar diseases to.which it is applm ble, ns .superior to any reme u I «m acquau t- ed witii. M. M’ UR1RIE M D. Philu-i- Iphia, May . 8 18 4 Sir—In con‘ « q i nee of imprudent expo* ure fo* r ears ago I had ill: misfortune 'o be- come ffi cted with a oi ease, the painful re sill's ok ..hich induced me to apply in hu cts on to several respectable physicians of t'.'S city, from whom, however, I •motived ither no relief, or from whose ren edies 1 ceiveu another complaint quite as dist easing s the former. My whole system became frteted. I could get no rest at night on ac- :ou it of the violent pain that I felt in every part rf my body ; th«: weakness and e nacia tion of which was such that I could scarcely walk. *n this gut- I fortunately heard (if your vegetable catholicon-f jur bottles ol which, has completely restored me, I b av now no pain; my appetite is good; and m strength restored With many thanks for h- relief your medicine h is given me, I ain your obliged friend, be. WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn and subscribed to b* tore me* May 28, 1824 JOHN B1NNS, A der,nan. Phi adelphia, May 28,1894. Sir—I »m now, thanks to your medicine, hearty mu.- F -r nearly six years I hHVe been s martyr to a di.,ea«e, whose ravag a threat- eued. if not soon stopped, to put a period to my existence. Having had no regtrlar medi cal advice from the commencement, complaint at last got to such a height that. could nut S'vallow without great pain and difficulty- Tumors formed in different parts of my body, and I began to think my situation *lmn<t desperate. The five bottles of the Catholicon which I huve taken have com* pletely cured me, and 1 am now ts veil ti SCOTT’S BIBLE an itk.hti* • in* 1 ALS Hy VA I WEI. T. *H t|.SJ'« ,y 0 ^ ’-nrnhi i H .’on fo~ BiWtVuay ,y FA 1f/,r HIBf.E «,'./! ««/ in » ’•id. V tii tv mat iu u W anted A NY information from, or relative to Mr. Frederick Lowe, Printer, a native of Mnnchcster, England, and who, when last heard from, resided at Monticello, Jasper county, Georgia, where it was understood hn hml rnnrried 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 tiie above one or two in sertions in tiieir papers. jun i‘l 49 L OKing-'• lasses. US T received, per schooner Retrieve, an elegant assortment of Mantle and Pier Looking-Glasses, at manufactory pri coo, by J. B. HERBERT & CO. doc 18 .1 Car ran Castings. #®.i«®5SKfcfir* doc. 18 N. B. WEED Pi ot read ■J O HALF BBLS. Inglis’ Pilot Bread. JL & just received and for sale bv J. B. HERBERT CO. dec 29 Feather liens J EST received by the William Wallace, a large supply of the above articles, with Bolsters und Pillows to match, war ranted to be of the best quality- I. W\ MORRELL. Jun 27 Webster's pel ing Hooks, . ECEIVED and for sale by l Jan 13 .hT. B. WEED. {Spanish begai s. 3D ?&0qr.*do} ®l >inish Se g #r9 ' Juut received per Globe, and for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 4 l ast ;t - heel Iron Box toves, t 'OR SALE by N. B. WEED, No. 6, Gibbons’ Range. nnv ?4 Tar, i itch ii. sin ojc. JUST RECEIVED, t)ra BBLS TAR £t\J IU do Pitch 10 do Koain 5 do bright Varniah For sale by A. BASSETT, No. I, Mongiu’e New-Building. Feb 4 Wire Fenders a.,d Last-Iron Chimney Backs, R ECEIVED per ship Otrtair, and for sale by N. B. WEED. 27 • sale by dec 27 fct Lroix Sugars. I n HOGSHEADS of St. Croi- Sugars, J. U of very prime quality, landing from schooner Nancy, and for sale by HALL * HOYT. Jan 36 H nul Iteferenc i t 0 be VOLU tEi itnr.ii, oi i-avo\ belli.hed with a /i/C- irsi of ihe Author. 1'KIIMS. I *' shall be well nnnted, on good p,p et , he compris' d in six han Isome volume wH cm,tain the 9cr "tur.>9 of th P Oii .t JY.w Tectnmentt, t ie Inhoducto-u 0n,., Vll 1 ’ Explanatory A olei, n t Emetic J Ulum,„ all,.' all Hie impious Marginal Refetemm ine printed word tor word from ihe Sicrentype Kilition, published since the ,! n hor’s decease The price will be sfu ■ board* i »?4, in sheep ■, g30, in cult bir.din “ The wh o • .. irk will be ready for deliver. £ Slav, 1825, > °l Ex i-ocrt of telle- • adilretiedio the I esteem Dr Scott’s F .m y Bih| , emm „|L calculated to proin ite the cause of trut sn j piety It seems scarcely possible for on-to -ead daily thi- Notes and Obsetvaiions ipR, Family Bible W'thout becnmi ig . w„ rir j letter man. BDVVARD D G'*,FPIV 1 I have seen no co nm ntary .if to., jo-rod Scrip'ures which 1 think so well 8daote.lt! g.mersl use and editicstion. It is „ t r „ sl . ie hich ever fatnaly ougtit to poes- s. A K' '’DV I, is a work distinguished for the simply, t/and conve neiice of its arrang-ment t|, e clearness ...: fi vlity of its es„oaitioni the neatness and p.u’apicu'ty of no style, the ncvol. nee Slid candour of its smri', the for cseness and peitinency of t's applicin,,,. oo for its uniform t,:id-ncy to pro rote e vin- e, cal truth 'nh piety. jbif.l imr.usji. Of ilr. tcoit’s Family Hibie, 1 te.-l free t» say, ihst in my estimation it descSffiilyr,p|| a "ong our ablest and h“si Oiuun n:» ier. THOM V-, BALDWIN. D • Scott’s Family B b e intimdnt mure rs. ecially for t’ e use of (ih isuan ‘amilies •vrrk high y ev-ngelicsl, extensively msttuo :ve, and deeply tnteresii 'g Daniel n. sanpehs The character of Or. Scott’s Cununrntu, n til- Bible, is so geiiernll' kmn, and y, ghlv approved amongst the m >«t intnllig, ,t id pious Olir-stians throughout our ntinnov, a-' has pussi <1 rst.idly through so rrmtiv Is re nit ions, that 1 deem fu niter rec mmvnJi. ions needless* , . J t 0-fSE I am ac.qufiintf'ff «vith no Crm-*>fntarv an :i Sacred Sc iptuies. which 1 w»ulri mi re oid sfiy recomm-no for gcneritl use. Ihe .•ian uf the work is cood JOSMU *• R 4TP.'h. Perhaps in no way, cm mmirt. rs i- st •ii*t**n f youth, and private Cb'irtisro, dn •rv : ce to society, thnn b” exertmi* t:*. m. •dyes to riiss-mi: ite this t-ulv i. v mi,| e wo-k JOSHUA lIUN V Gl*0 i. I tnownf i,o Comm»*nta y wtiii.li i» better •iculnted for diffusing correct vii-'-s ofthj •'refit iruths of Christianity, s» d Ie v insula, irv imjjt vssiops on th mind wh»'n r m the pern-h1 of it, than the one you are b wt to pub ish. DVNIEL SHARPE, No writer s» em« less disposed to c-ivend f »r barren specula'! None moieunilnmi. It or more powt .finly incuVstrsthe greM»es* f*ntrals of religion The spirit which pi r* i des the work is except n ; it is the ire k, ifeciionare, healing, yet faithful spirit of \m pzpcl* DANIEL DANK. From part'OuUr cs -mmati i», cuncuf* ring testimom, the e is no doubi on mv mind ( l 'Rt S-ott’s Family Bibl« is superior tn all h rs JO'HP'I EMERSON. Y iu will pleas- to »e d ne six copies of c- tt*s Bible t I refer to your ‘atelv proposed dition Per naps I shall induce five m >re to t»ke the s me number. H- \ . It is with extreme pleasure I perreire oi* are about to publish z new eii'ion of Scott’s Bible. Having been in p*isg«iginn of t more tba • 20 y-a.*s, I tms 1 kn w » ni- hing of its vaiue, and ati dtte mine 1 to ’ii. note i s c rculsiii n among my friends Y u #di please forward six copies as soon as pub- shed. f!. M I have obtainod four subjcrihers for the jxc lie nt work you are pubhsinng H. S. I pronose to take seven sets of Scott’s Hi ble, and will be accountable for the game. J C. I have obtained s bsciihc-rs for nine c' pici »f ScomN F nnly B ble. J. C. I shall probably need eight or ten s -ts if Scott V* Family Bible. J P* Rev. S. b. of P. has o' taineu ten s iitcri* bers. K. l{. 1 have observed that you sre abo -t ,>ub* :i»liing another edition of Scon’s B Me •ope you msy succee-l as you ii ve done in ormer editions. I have been endeavoring ti roctire subscriberr anr.n g our pc-on ie, sud enor more subscribers will be ob ai ed. 0. S. H. 1 will take ten sets (of Scott’s Bb'ej bound tod lettered. .1 F I have obtained ten subscribes for y *ur dition of the Family Biblt—and have r.*i d ubt but there might be sumetho g likt’ h'J copies w old in this place if you had an nt here—I thought the work ought to b en* touraged and for hat reason to k a subsertb* ion paper It is a work that every f**ro.ly ihould have that ia able to purchase. J E U’C I am glad, 'hat y* u propose to print IT* *« cot t’s excellent F-mily Cummtniaiy, ihould be very glad if it were in my power to :ive a more libeial patronage to the work, than, as circu natzuces arc, 1 can I «haH* I' wever, benble to do sometinng ; ei? !,t ,,r en se's I shall certainly take; and it ^ e * double that number, A. B. i hive procured fifteen subscribers t0 Scott’s Bible, J A. I). I think I shall dispose of 20 sets or mo r of lie Family Bible. K. B ( 1 have circulated. proposals for S< ott ^ B ble t bow many h«*ve been engaged it *'J* c innot u li / but between 20 and 30 sets id hs vicinity. I have concluded to become respm» ,,,jlf to you for thirty sets of Scott’s Comine»t*7' C. B. I have procured 106 subscribers tn the Bible; 6 sets to be bound in calf; 3 set* ,0 be done in boar Is the other 97 sen. bout® and lettered as described in the prospect H. M*. 1 presume I could procure 500 subset! - heri tor your edition of Scott’s Bu.de l'. 1 ® demand is increasing for them Tb T wl finally supersede every other large or Fj*™ 1 '/ Bible. Fifty of my subscriber* live within • circle of 8 miles! J *** Just published an edition of the same wobh completed in six volumes. wMsuf margin references; price in bm-ras £18; in •“ CC JJ $21; in calf $27. Either of th se editnj m«y be ha»l of trie publisher in Boston; or S. C. k J. SCHENCK, S ivannah. U V t9 Marking Brushes, O F a superior quality, just r'ccivetl anl for sale by • GEO. RYER^ON nov 38