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STOLIISI SAS»
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the fril ‘/'unlay in April next,
rtrnitLbe .old »t the Court-House, in th
\JJ city of Smnnib, between the boun t
ten led four o'clock,
All tbit Northern half part of that Lot o.
parcel of Land, lying, being and situated in
the ciy of Savannah and county of Chatham,
known in the plan of said eitv as Trust Lot
{letter r) in Reynolds Ward fronting on Rey-
noldsSqutre,together with all and singular the
edifices aud Otiildings thereon, levied on un
der a fi. fa. on foreclosure aa the property of
Oliver Sturges, in favor of J hit Gumming.
All that Lot of Ltnd in the eitv of Savannah,
Containing 60 leet in front and 90 fert in depth
known in the plan of said city by the No.
three (3) 6nt Tything Reynolds Ward levi •
ed on under a fi fa. on a foreclosure aa the
S roperty of *ohn Hunter, in favor of Hubert
litchell, assignee-
All that tract of Land on the Island of Skid
away, Chatham county, called Springfield said
to contain 750 acres, bound- d northwardly b
lands of the Rotate or John Milledge.ca-l ward
ly by Undo of James Bilbo, southwardly by
landa formerly Sutcliffs westwardly by rivet
and marvhe9 with improvements thereon, le
vied on as the property of Ohaa. Stephens, to
satisfy an execution in favor of diehard Rich
ardson, for use, Ac. Ac.
All tha* tr.ct or nareel of Land containing
567 acres more or lets with 100 acres of Moral:
Land, called Oselaod, situate, lying and be
ing in Little Ogecbee District, in the county
orciiatham, bounded on the north by lam's
of Fleming Akin, on the east by lands of D
Parker, on the south by landa of the late B.
Walburger, and on the west by a northeasi
branch nf Little Ogechee River together with
all and singular the ei' ficca, impiovementt
anil appurtenances, levied on unrleraft. fa
on foreclosure as he property of George L
Cope, in favor of John It’Nish, Peter Mitch
ell and Robert Mitchell.
All that tr at or parcel of I and situate, ly
ing and being in the county of Cha'ham,
known by the name nf Muir Hall, containing
1097 acres more or less, bounded on the south
by lands of James Forrest, on the east by Co
J. Marshall's lands, on the north by George
Jones's land, and on the west b Little Og.'i--
chee River ; Also, Two Lots of Land in ’h
city of Savannah, known by the Nos. (.9
twenty nine, and (30) thirty, in Columbia
Wa d -i h the appurtenances thereunto ap
pei ta, in g, levied on under a fi fa. on fo e
clo-ure as he property of Fleming Akin,
dee m favor of Win. Dixon A Co. assignees ol
II. M’Leod.
Fif >-four Share* of Slock of the Bunk of
the State af Georgia, aubsc.ibed for by B
Il’K nne, In the names *f hi* children F* fix
II Rone and John M’Rnne, Jr. on which
$ .00 hat been paid in on each share levi’d
on as the property of B. M’Kinne, to satisfy
an execution from Rich mo d 'lounty, in favor
of the Bank of the State of G orgia*
A negro woman n.uned Mary otherwise c«1
led Consune, and her two children named
City sheriff’s Sales.
On the frit Tuesday in April next,
[BILL be a td nrliirc the CoUfoHou.e,
/J between the usual hour*, the following
.■party to wit t
One negro man, named Andrew, levied on
as the property of Mary Gilbert, to satisfy an
execution f om the Court of Common Pleas
and Oyer and Terminer for the city of Sa
vannah, in favor of Miller A Fort.
A n gro woman named Ruth, levied on as
the property of Ben. Shaft-*'!, 'o satisfy an
elocution in favor of John I Dews, against
Benjamin and Mordecai Shet'tall, tasued from
said Court.
A aorrel colt horse, levied on as the prop
erty of Wm. Brnwi John, to aatisfy an exccu
lion from laid Court in favor of Alexander
Telfair.
A Billiard Table, with Maces, Q ies, Me.
levied on as the property of the list of Ku
gene M’Con.loughe, to satisfy an execution In
favor of Francis Doyle, for bouse rent.
All the buildings on lot No- 34 Warren
Ward, bounded south by Broughton-streel
north by ala.ie, cast by lot No. 33, west b-
Lot Vo 35, levied -in as the property of C
H. Hayden, to sal sfy an eieoution for rent
t rustees Cha h mAcademy.vs. C. H Hayden
Two buildings on the western .bird part of
Lot No 2, Jekyl Tything Darby Ward, ami
ne building on the rear of thecentie th-rd
.art of said L* t, levied n as he property or
3. H. Hayden, to satisfy two executions fo
rent, Trustees Congrega iontl Church oi
leeting House, vs C. H Hsyd- n.
All the buildings on Lot No "0, Wsrrte
Ward, bounded north by Congress streei
south by a lane, east by L-il No- 31, -vesi b
Lot No- 29. levied on aa thi property <>t Mr-.
Ann M- Pmder, to aatisfy an execution fo
rent in favor of the t rustees of thi* Chatt-nn
Academy A. I. D'LYON C S.
march 7 fl 7
Sheriffs Sale.
O N the firs Sa urelay after the first Tues
day in May next, between the hour* ol I
*. n and four o'clock, will be sol l at the mar*
cet house in the town of St* Marys, he foi-
wing negroes, viz: Judy and her soil John,
imon, and < harles, levied on as the proper-
tv of James Williamson, deceased, to satis?)
in execution on the foreclosure of a morl
:age, >n favor of Edw°rd F. Tattr.ail, i<dminis* ]
iratof f John Hamilton*
M. H. HEBBARD, S. C* C.
St. Marys, February 25,1825.
March 2 82
Adm n:st ator’s tale
W ILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in I
April next, at the Court-House in |
the city of Savannah, by permission of the
Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court
of Chatham comity,
. . One undivided fourth of a tract of land,
Lucy*and Msrgxret, ey < d is hi property or 1 con , a j„j n g about five hundred acres, on
W-n . Wayne, to sciiaty an execution from j Lumber-land Island, Camden County,known
8criven county, in favor of Alex. Hunter. Plum Orchard, and an undivided fourth
man’;,! ? fa certain tract of land situated on said
Lut Pl.nt.tiun To. Is, 2 P'-.ugha, and the boil-1 Island, containing aboutfive hundred acres
J. SniNN’s- Panacea.
T he subscriber having discovered the com
position of SWAIJn 8 CELEBRATED
PANACEA, has now a supply on hand foi
sale i he has reduced the price from j&3 50, to
$2 10, or by the dozen g -4.
All charitable institutions in the U. States
and the poor will be supplied gratis. t
If the citizens of the principal cities sn<*
towns, will appoint an agent to order anu
distribute thi* medicine to the poor, it will be
supplied. .. .
This medicine is celebrated for the cure of
the following diseases s—•• scrofula or king's
.evil, ulcerated or putrid sore throat, long
standing rheumatic affections, cutaneous dis
eases, white swelling »nd disease of the bones,
and all cases generally of the ulcerous charac
ter, and chronic diseases, generally arising in
debilitated constitutions, but more especial!)
fro . syphilis or affections arising therefrom ;
ulcers in the laryn^, nodes, lie. and tlia»
dreadful disease occasioned by a long and
excessive use of mercury, lie* It is also use
ful in the disease of the liver"
Certificates.
I hare within the last two yesrs had an op
portunity of seeing several easel of very inve
terate ulcers, which having previously resist
ed the regular modes nr treatment, wer«
healed by the use of Mr. Swrim's Panacea,
*nd I do believe, from what 1 have seen,
that it will prove an important remedy in aero-
i'ulous, venereal and mercurial diseases.
N. CHAPMAN, M. O.
Professor of the Institutes and practice
of Physic, in the University of Penn
gylvania
I have employed the Panacea of Mr, Swaim
in numerous instances, within the last tine-
ears, and have always found it extremely
fficacious, especially in sec-ondary syphil
nd mercurial diseases. 1 have no hesitatioi
o pronouncing it a medici -e of inestimable
glue. W. GIBSON, M. D.
Professor of Surgery in the Um'ly of Penn
P -iladelphia, February 17. 1823.
JOHN SHINN, Chemist.
Philadelphia A'ov '7. 18 3.
VALUABLE MEDICINE.
Ttt’l'T*blVA
Vegetable Catholicon.
^ HE subscribi r rcsi ctfully solicits the st
tention of every friend of auffering hu
- unity, to to the above new and invaluable
remedy, whose unequal power, in eliminating
from the system the very seeda of disease,
and in restoring the deranged and morbid
conditi -n of the organa of life to a free and
healthy exeroiae oftheir functions, has exci
ted the n t-iniahmeni, end completely silun
ced the objections of the most incr-dslous—
Fuel! are the bell argumentt. In order lo put
the virtues ot Liet.aihulioon to as severe a
scrutiny ss possible, it was offered by adver
tisement, together with the attendance of a
physiei-tn, gratuitously to any person who
.vnuld apply for it, and whose cause might
seem t come within ihe r.nge of its healiim
power—numbers uf severe cases of long ste d-
mg.aid t-imc of them seeminglv deip r te
ones, pr- ented themselves, all of vinich have
been eared, or ao muCh relieved as towairaot
lilt assertion that a little perseverance wi.l do
sn In fact, such is the confidence of the physi
cian under whose care these natients were
nlsced, in this remedy, a confide ce reau t
ing from the irresistible coiuistinn that has
jeen forced upon Ins -nind by ocular demon
stration, aid i personil trial nf it on h'mseli
■hat he permit, me to declare it as his d ci-
j. j opinion, that he Catholicon is nut onli t
i. rfectly safe and innocent, but a moat pc.w
erlul and invaluable remedy in certain dir
-SSI a and states of the si stem, such as >iie f. 1
Notice
IS HEREBY GIVEJY,
r HAT throe months after date, applica
tion will be 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’Kiuno, Jun.
Augusta, Dec. 16, 18-24.
dec 18 21fn$
Notice.
A LL persons luviny lematids »g«ins» the
\ estate of Uonstsnt Freeman. Ksq l»'e o
•.lie city of Washingt n, deceased, ae ie
q rired «o hand them in, legally attestef'
..itliin the time prescrib d bv law : anil ihos
•debtedto said ^‘t te, are r^qured to m k
mmediate payment to
JAMB* HUN I ER,
.Tan *4 4 l
no lo E.
di -gs on a Tract if Land b .longing to James originally granted to Gen. Lachlan M’ln- h^TiNB MONTHS af erthe date hereof, ap-
P vl II, coni sting of a B »m, l Threahm I tosh, and bounded on the south by the said I ]^| pi, CR ti» n will be madetotti»* Hon »
lla hiiu , 1 r > < el ing Hou?,*., K tchen, and out 11 lum Orchard Tract. J lif- Inferior Court of Chatham county, wh-^
bu : ldmgs, a dfour negro hon*. s, lev d on as j Also, a tract called Lottery Hill, situate j s ^j,ig # or ordittary purposes, for leave to s*.l
the t roper ty uf the E-t of Tbos. Meirose. Ion th .* Ogeechee Road, three miles from I . | 0 t, with thv; improvements, situate in He
dece sed, to satisfy an execution in favor of j Savannah, containing about-six hundred I city of Savannah, in the said eounty,'»ndkn< wt
Wm. Inglis l/^o j acres, belonging to the real estate of N. S. I m the plan of said city by the No. 53, B'owr
Two Negroes named Sanchoind Andrew* ]j avar d, deceased—sold for the benefit of Ward, lor tne benefit of the heirs and U gHte^
levied on as • he property of Thos. MedroS'
dec. to aatisfy a warr-nt for rent in favor of |
Juntos Postell
Lot No. 2, - wo, and improvements, Li erty
Warii, in tne city of Savannah, levied on »s
the property of Thos Lucent, dec. to satisfy
an exeCuti n from a Jus icea's Court, infavo;
of Justice's Court, and returned to me by a
Conn able
Half Lot and Building a, No. 4, Ew insburg
O .l t^orpe Ward,in t;te c»v of Sava nab,
the u iexpired 1 .'sae of said $ Lot for three
years from I munry las , levi •.[ on a* the pr*»*
petty of C ibt- Lewis, to satisfy a" ^-xecuii' n
from a Justices Court in favor of J Id M. Pen-
dergast, returned to me by a cons'ab.e.
Al. that Lr»t t' Ground in Savannah, known
ta L it N » 4, W nm^.on Ty‘h. »R, Dirb
Ward, 60 \\ et in fio t on the Bay, and 90
fret in . ptb •, bounded westwardly by L« t
N » 5, eastwa. dly by Lot,No.3, an ! southward
)y • y a lane , together *» ith ail the houses
ti'd out houses toereoii - ‘the sa>d lot being
that on which 'h-i City Holel stands—levied
O' under an ex. cution. upon a rule absolutt
of t ie Superior Court of Chatham couuty, as
the property of Eieaze. Early, to satisfy the
Bsnk of Darien
A negro woman named Charlotte, levied on
as tiu* property of E 'zabeth Whiting, to sa-
tia r y an execution in * *vor <*f Willis R. Frank-
li.i. -.gainst Augustus F- Durkce, and others
M c 7 ISAAC IfLYON, S C. C.
the heirs and creditors, of said estat e.
N J. BAYARD,
Administrator estate N. S. Bayard.
Feb 2 58af
Miei ill’s 8ales.
Onthejirst Tuesday in April next.
LL o old at me C um House in the
eit, of Savannah, between the hours ol
ten and f^ur o'clock
he following seven negroes, viz : Davis,
Maria, Patience, Dublin, B«:ck,Tre|>li'ma anr
Oscar, witli the increase »f the females levied
on under a fi fa ori a foreclosure of a mortgage
ss the p* qierty of Joseph Carruthers to satis
fy the B*i>k of the Sta'.e of Georgia.
41s i, ii** f dlowing 35 n. grons, viz: Coffee,
(r.’ooper,) llirriet, Att'y, old Charlotte, Ja-'k.
Say. Chill tt‘, Pendsw, B ,ss, Precesaa and
ctnhi, Bridg-1 and Peggy, William, Elsey t
B-.tley, Pinup Phyllis, old Cumbo, Jenny, old
Peggy. B u».us, Jesse, Brutus, Sandy, Maria,
Cyn a, Dick, Tob>,9ophia, Daphne and child,
Jacob,bye,Beckey and John,with the increatt
of the fem.le*, levied on as the propei ty ol
N ciioifti Criiger. under a fi fa on a foreclosure
o; a in utgige in favour of John Csrnahan and
Jams# McHenry for use of Cliris iana Levett.
Also, a n gro man named Ham levied on a
the property ot Char es B. Flin, under fi. fa.
on a foreclosure of a mortgsge in favor o,
James Anderson.
Also, the following 19 negrues, vizAbrv
bam Harry; Cate, Chance, Daniel, Aarot.,
Sambo, Lucy, Scipio, Maryan, liuchael, Lon*
don, Aggy, Simon, Grace, Eliza Geoige, Rn.
dv, and Jim, with thi increase of the females,
levied on as the property of Flemming Aki
dec. under s fi fa. ou a foreclosure of a mort
g.tv;e m favor o.» Wm Dixon & Co* assignees
of Murdoch M'Lc-'id* I. U'l YO f. S. C.C
Ihm. H 56
Shei id ’s aale.
On the Jinl Tuesday in JUay next,
TCOlt-L be xuul in Troiii -it .tic tjnurt-
VJT luuse, in tlie city oT S.vann.h, between
til. sual iniurs of ten .nil lour o'clock,
T -e following right negroes, viz. Uuffee,
tet-iy, R iMiinali Csrolin., Jusepn.Mary.Be -
ty anil Jun, levied onunder n fi. W on • fore-
pliMure, H tlie p 0|ie-ty of Clisrles H. Hsy-
dtu. in fsvor of Frederick W. Hientmsn-
«*rcb 7 ISAAC D’LYON, S. C, C.
Adminiistraloi ’s Sale.
On the Jirst Tuesday in April nea t,
[ WILL sell at the lourt-Hou-e in JefF-r-1
sun Camden County, between the usu. 11
»ur* of sale,
Harry, Ned, and his wife Tamer, and he
lour children, Daniel, Stephen, John ard Yu * J
r.k, h*i property of rhe Estate of Ge g*
Morrison, decease^, for the benefit of tin
creditors and heirs ot said estate, pursuant to I
eave granted by the Cotrl «»f Ordina^v of said
Countv. GEORGE MORIUFON,
Administrator, with the * til annexed, ot I
George Morriion, Sen. de r eased.
’eff ?rson, 24'h Jan. 1825.
Feb 2 58
Georgia—Camdm County.
Superior Court, October Term, 1824.
Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Selvestcr
Bryant.
|N petition of Timothy Hopkins, statin*
9 that in consideration of certain prom
ssory notes, made to the said Timothy, b»
them, one psvable with inte>est, from fir-
of January, 1821, on the: first of January 182;
.* second pavaole as afuresai', on the firs
January, 1823/ and a th'rd pavable as af-r
said, on the first of January, l8-'4. executed a
mortgage to said Timothy Hopkins, his hei
and assigns,'*n all those four trac;s of t-».id
situated in the county aforesaid, conveyed
Hie said Tinothy, to the stud Langley am
3'ilvester, and lying on the south side <
Great Satilla River, one tract containing st'
nty*seven|acres, more *r less; two trac’
ontaining fif y acres, more or less, ai d on
ther tract, containing one hundred and eigl
y-eight acres, more or less, conditioned f
be payment of the three said several notes
un the days above mentioned, and that san
several note* remain unpaid—on motion .o
Archibald Clark, attorney for plaintifi, it i
ordered, that th Said Langley and Selveste
their heirs or assigns: pay into Court, withi
iwelve months from this date, l'»e sums du
»n said notes, and the interes and costs, oil*
Twine that the equity of redemption be fo< •
•ver foreclosed, and that such other proceed
ngs take place, aa are pursuant to law.
True extract from the minutes, 27th Octo
ber, 18 4. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk
nov 4 87 4re
of the estate of the late Hugh M’Calf, dt
| ceased.
THOMAS M'CALL,
PHILIP BRASCH,
Executors.
i>UilcE.
1VTINE months after date, application wll bt
i.5| made to tilt* Hon. the Judges ot the Corn
jr Ordinary of Cha'ham county, for leave t
sel - all the real estate of the late William Craig
deceased, for the benefit of the beirsand cred
itors of said estate.
JOHN M'NISH. Executor,
out 12 7\
NOTION
\TINE months after dite, application will be
Jx made to the Inferior Court of ClH.ham
County, sitting for ordinary purposes for an
>rder, absolute, to sell lots N. s Lmram five.
4 and 5) in Carpenter's Row, and lot N
jne, (l) Green Ward, in ihe ci y of Savannah
being the real estate of Francis Jaiincau, dec
for the benefit of the heirs an ’ creditors of
laid estate WILLIAM GASTO'J.
Qua ififd Extcutor•
7 97 •
N otiee.
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, and
those indebted to said estate, are requested
to make immediate payment to
WM. P. HUNTER, Adin’r.
Feb *0 r.f
owin g
De >ility resulting from intemperance am
dissipation; Oil and inveteiat Ulcers. Pains
in the tx n s .Handed with awelhngs uf the
|..in a; Iidigestun, Bbt ihes on the face
ui-np'e , &c.; Al complaints of the Liver
e*iei*Yaws ; Sypliilis .* Cutaneous diseases
general y; Meicurial and scrofulous com
plaints
The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol
emnly pledges Ira word consists exclusive!'
f vegetable mane ) with the exception of i
1-ght detei mi tation to the bowels, winch it
preserves in a soluble state, acts insensibly, is
pleasant to the taste, and requires n * partial
ar regimen, ^abstinence from apirtuous li
q jots rI t ays excepted,) or confinement. A
agintle. sate and agree b’e catharuc m< d
o e. improving the appetite and restoring th
g< ueraltone 4* the system, it is cur,lid nt
recommended to iadies in a deli cat- aitua-
on. W W. POTTER,
66 Chesnui-suect.
Philadelphia, May 31, 1824
At the request of Mr. W. W Po ter, I h-»v*
late y exiiib.led, in several in tanret, a c it
c.xtr l s.rup. csdt d Po'ter's Vegetabie Catho
icon, witu the most decided advantage
■as, as ' et, never failed ttt'fc.ting a cure i
• very cast- in which 1 have t: >ug-1 proper t
mploy it. H.M'MUR! RIE,M
Phi ade phia, July 28<A, 1824.
Mr. W IV. Potter
Dea** Sir—You expressed a wish ih«t 1
vould gives concise sti'tenient of my soff-r-
ngs, from the hopeless commencemei 1.1
he present propitious stage of mv dise rt >e *
About five years ago, on my pa-sage from
•ordeaux, during the month of January, from
mprudent exposure on deck, I was seized
with a violent fe ver. Having no medical a'
endantson board, I w*»s compelled to be**;
it, as I m'ght fur two weeks, when on my ar-
ival at Charleston, S. C. it was t este • a:
\ phus. 'I he skill of my Physician subdin d
♦he fever, but PI oenix-hke, the termination
if this gave ria - to a dincase eq uity distres*--
ng, and which, till now I had th -tight incu’~
ble. Vai'ious abscesses made thei unwel-
ome appearance, particularly on the j viris,
hich were ?we led to an enormous size.—
. heae gradually aubaided into ha»'d tumors,
t,ne of which on my left knee affected t 1 e
bone—an incision was now made and a larre
evacuation of *»us, mixed with p eces of bo* e
uok p’ace. I) addition to this, I suffered the
nost excruciating pains in my juints that inn *
evei* experienced Every thing that was
idininistered either gave mi no relief »r ser
ved to agg r avate the Jisease, the seventy of
vvhirh incroased with every succeeding year-
juch whs mv painful si uati m that 1 le paire
of ever being restored toTny heal h ; I had
not o dv tried the reoilar means of relief,
but used, though in vs*n, every popular rem*
edy l could hea* o‘ It was in tins av fid and
despondmg condit-onphat I wasperso- ded to
.omm**nce a course of you* Vee-table f h I
mon, and t‘ e haopv result is, *•/ om the use
of the hvob 'ttls my whole sys t in has under
gone a complet: revo ution, my pains h v - fo eu>
ke' met" tbedi».hargv fr-mi m, anc • •>»*« b
o dimmish, and soo i ceaaeit altogether, h
ulcer from whence it proceeded being con-
pletely healed. The tumors, for the removal
of which I have tried in vain more remedies
than I can fame, are rapidly decreasing ; my
appetite, which was gone, has returned — I an
in fact, near ) wel , and fuel confid/nt that a
few bottles more of your, (to me) invaluablt
medicine, will nv-ke me p»*r ecily so.
Your obliged friend,
THOMAS BROWN, JR.
Nonce.
N INE MONTHS after the date of tlii:
notice, application will be made to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber
ty County, for permission to sell a part ol
the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. JOHN W. STACY,
Administrator.
der 18 .*1
could wish to be. With my thanks, I am your
ihliged humble .ervznt, " Q ° RQRGe KANB
City of Philadelphia, ss- .
George Mine, of the District of South.
vsrk, personally appealed, and, being duly
sworn, doth declare and say that the above
statement is in all respects correct and true
and that the signature to it is in the haud
writing of this deponent
JJH BINNS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 28,1824-
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
The Vegetable Catholicon is peculiarly
adapted to those diseases which are prevalent
among the coloured population ol the aouth
In that disease which is called yaws, it is a
sure remedy ; a single trial of it, will convince
S lanters of its superior etficac) to any reme
y of a similar nature in the United States*
NO MGR.
The advantages of this medicine are, not
confining the pa'ient unnecessarily to the
house, or keeping him from his business.—
With one soliu y exception, 'hat of soiri'u-
oui liquors, it dots not lay any restrictions upon
his appetite It isaa gentle in its opera :on
trust the p itient finds himself getting well he
cannot tell how. As it i» not the w*sh of the
proprietor to take any thing tor which he
cannot give a consideration equal in value
persons at a distance who may wish to try
tis medicine, but who are not certain if it
i? applicable to their complaint, are request
d to describe 'heir esse and symptoms ir
t 'etter, post-paid, and directed to him—tlvs
etter will be immediately placed in hmus
fully competent to derd • the question.—
bhunld the remedy not seem o suit the di9<
case, they will be frankly told so.
CAUTION*
To prevent d sappointiarnt it is well to
<t \te that it takes it» ordinary cases fro n 3 to
5 bottles to effect a cure so that persons who
ire labouring under any ser ous inltrmity,
must make up theu* mind to pei severe to that
xti*n at least— if they do not, they might ah
•HI save themselves th** trouble and expense
f lining*smaller qu'iiuiti.
All orde s p-st p iid anil enclosing the money,
i nmediaudy u ended to, and -tie meriioiiie
lacked and delivered with directions for use,
* any place in the city, and forwarded as di»
rerti-d
N. H To prevent the possibility of .11 im-
;i 'Mition, it wi l be sold in the city of Philadel
phia, at the oIRco in Filth near Uact-S.r et,
oral the dwelling of the propri tor, Nj. 66
;hesnu‘ s reet, only, an-i abroad by tiis au-
horizudagents W W P ‘TIER,
66 Chesnut St eet, Phdadc pfiia*
SCOTT’S BIBLE
STFRBOTTrv Sill HO*.
i
I have appointed GEORGE RYE (SON,
Druggist of Savann^i, m »o»e agent. Drug
v'ista wh ting the auove valuable medicine
-ill bv: supplied by him for casii, at the same
r«t», as if ordered direct from me—viz. ft30
pei d- z ;n, or three dollar, a suigle bottle.
W W. POIM EB, Pniiadelphia.
Any person on application to the subscrib. r
It be furnished with certificates of .he tffi
rv'cv of ihe «bove medicine, sufficient to r«n*
nee the mind of the most bceptiral, althougl
to numerous *md h-ngthy for m’wspHper n*
•rtion, GEO. UYERf'O'’, Druggist,
Corner ol Bav ui:d Whittaker Streets,
de** 13
lutii-matimi Wanted
A NY information from, or relative to Mr.
Fredkrick Lowe, Printer, a native of
Manchester, England, and who, when lust
hoard from, resided at Monticello, Jasper
county, Georgia, where it was understood
he had married a young woman of the name
if White, addressed to Robert C. Lowe, to
the care of the editor of the Charleston
Courier, will be thankfully received.
ID 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 i
sertions in their papers.
jan vi'2 49
L oMiig-ulasses.
J UST received, per schooner Retrieve,
an elegant nssortment oi Mantle and
Pier Looking-Glasses, at manufactory pri
ces, by J. B. HERBERT & CO.
dec 18
Car run Castings,
iKDoD^M) P0UNI,S c “ rrun Caft
dee 18
ings, for sale low, by
N. B. WEED.
Vi ot ‘.read.
I n half liBLS. Inglis’ Pilot Bread,
JL mi just received and tor sale hy
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
dec 29
IN EQUITY.
Between Louis Leconte and John I*ccwte, Com
plai'tunts, i d Peter Lecont John Thomas
t hapma i, —— Ueyno ds and Valeria,
his Wife, Dfendunts Li.erty ^Superior
Court.
I ^IHE Complainants having filed their bill in
. this Court, the ol ject of which in to pur
petuste the test mony of certain persons there*
l* tvQUI l
Between tV Davies Administrator, Complain
ant. and John > amoeban Administrator, de
bonis non with the wi l uniuxed of Ceorje
Richardson and others, Defendants In
equity ( ( hut ham Superior Court— Chanceiy,
20th August, 1824
I T appearir.g that John Murray Carnochan,
one of the defendants in the said bill of
complaint named, resides without the state ot
Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdoms
t Great Britain anu Ireland, called Scotland :
It is ordered that the said John Murray Car-
nochan, do appear and answer to the com
plainant's said bill, within nine months frorr.
the date of this order, otherwise that tin
said billj as to him, be taken pro confess** .*
and it is further ordered, that a copy of this
order be publish* d once a week, in one of
| in named, and it appearing that the Defend- r .__
ants respectively reside beyond the limits ot I the public Guzeites of this state, until the ex
the sl ue of G orgia, and within the United j pirstion of the time within which the said de-
Sigtes : It is ordered, that service upon the I fendant is required to appear and answer us
said Defendants be effected by publication in I aforesaid.
one of the G 'zottes o< Savannah, requiring I
the laid Defendants to appearand answer the I
«aid bill of Complainants, on or before the
eleventh dav » April next.
A true copy,
E- BAKER, Clerk.
February 10,1825.
Fcd 17 7lf
t'rue copy from the Minutes, thin 2lit day
August, 1824- A. H.FANNIN, Clerk.
august ?4 50f
l.ills on New-York,
F or sale by
Feb 24
C. C. GRISWOLD.
Philadelphia, July 6, 18 ’4
My confidence in the v geWble cathohc"!
is undiminishvd, igiri as fresh in tan ces of itr.
powers arc daily occurrh g, in mv own prac
lice I have no hesitation in recommending it
in the peculiar diseases to which it is applica
ble, as superior to any remedy I am acq*iaiitt-
ed with. M. M’UUli 1 R1E. M- D.
Philaat fphia, May -8.18 4
Sin—In consequence of imprudent expos
ure four * ears ago I had the misfortune *o be
come :.ffl cted with a uisease, the painful re
suits ot which induced me to apply in au'-
cess ; on to several respectable physicians of
this city, from whom, however, I received
either no relief, or from whose reit ed csl re-
eeived another complaint quite as distressing
-s the former. My whole syste m became a •
f eted. 1 could get no rest at night on ac*
ou it of the violent pain that I felt in every
part of my body ; the weakness and e uacia
tion of which was ku* h that I couid scared)'
walk, *o tli'S state 1 fortunateiy heard of
your vegetable catholicon- fmr bottles of
which, has completely restored me, I have
now no pain ; my appetite is good; and m,
strength restored With many thanks for
lv* retiei your medicine his given me, I am
vour obliged friend. &•;
ty ILI UM WILSON.
Sworn and subscribed to b* fore me, May 28,
1824 JOHN BINNS, A derman.
Phi ailelphia, May 28,1894.
Sir—I am now, thanks to your medicine, a
nearty mu. . F <r nearly six years I have been
a martyr to a disease, whose ravag/ gv threat,
ened, if not soon stopped, to put a period to
my existence. Having had no regular medi
cal advice from the commencement, my
comrdaint at last got to such a height that I
could not swallow without great pain and
diffL u'ty. Tumors fi rmed in different part*
of my b dv, and I began to think my situation
i.lmo i desperate. I he five bottles of the
Catholicon which I have taken have conv
pletely cured me, and I am now aa weR as 1
Feather Hr (Is
J EST received by the William Wallace,
u large supply of the above articles,
with Roisters and Pillows to match, war*
anted to be of the bes^t quality.
1. W. MORRELL.
.Tan 27
Spanish Segais.
s ° s " re -
J ust received tie r Globe, and for sole by
J. 1). HERBERT & CO.
doc 4
Webster's pel ing Hooks,
, t ECEl VED and fur salu by
It Jan 10 JV. H.irEED.
PROPOSALS
Hy SA \1UEL T. AH MSTtt >YO .if,. M
''ornhVh' H ston for publishing SCO I'T’S
FAMILY BIBLE contai un? all the ,lf aP .
ginal References to be co .p ited in \iv
VOLU IES ROYAL OCTAVO unti £
bdUshcd with a likrneii of the Author-
terms.
I ' r shall be well mimed, on good pap €r t .
be comprised in six handsome voR, ?.
wifi contain the Scriptures of the 0<J
JVtw Testaments, t ie Introductory Ohs- rvnr ot „
Explanatory Aotes, an 1 Pvacttc d Obsenutisns
am. all the oopmils Mar Anal References,
ing printed word tor word frun the London
Stereotype Edition, published since the w
ihor'sdec-iase. The price will be &2l in
boards; g24,iniheepi $30, in calfbmiW
The whole work will be ready for delivervK«
May, 1825, )y
Extracts of Letters addressed to the Pub'lshen
I esteem Dr Scott*.. Fam ly Bible, emin^ntl*
calculated to promote tlie cause of truth
piety. It seema scarcely possible for one u
read daily the Notes and Observations in ih e
Family Bible without becomhg a wis rand
better man. EDWARD D G8!FPim
I have seen no commmtary of the Sacred
Scripturea which I think ao well adapted to
general use and edification. It is g treasure
which ever, family ought to possess.
A. BATON.
It is a work distinguished (v the simpliri.
ty and convenience of its arrangement, tiie
clearness mi 1 fi lelity of its expoRiUons, tne
neatness and perspicuity of it* style, ihe oe%
nevoh nee and candour of its spirit, the con
ciseness and peitinencv of its appliculims
hnd for its uniform tendency to pro note evhir
geiical truth '^d piety.
h BIEL H0LIIBS.
Of Dr. Scott's Family Bible, l te^l tree to
say. thutin my estimation it deservedly rmm
a^ong our ablest and b^s ! Oomm nt% ies
THOMAS BALDWIN.
Dr. Scott's Family B bie int -iidei! more ej.
pecially for t' e use of Uhnsiian families, is•
work high'y evangelical, extensively insiiqc*
live, and deeply imeresiing
Daniel CsSanbers.
The character of Dr. Scott's Cniunimts^
»n th Bible, is so general!) known, and jo
uglily approved amongst the most intelliguit
and pious Chr stians throughout ourcoi ii j,
.n-T has passed rapidly through so mony b f e
dilions, that 1 deem further rec» iiiiueti.ia*
ions needless*
J F0KSB
1 am acquainted with no Com^eutsty yn
h Sacred ^c iptures, which I would mne
•ordtaily recomnu r.u for gnieral use. The
plan of the work is good
JOSHUA BATTS.
Perhaps in no way, can ministers, u st>urt»N
f youth, and private Ghristiar.e, do p r cpp.t
‘■rv:ce to society, than by exertng them,
strives to disseminate this t-ulv invaiiuble
vork JOSHUA HUNTINGTON,
I snow of no Commentary which i» better
;a)culated for diflusing correct vie vs oftnj
great truths of Chiistiimily, ai d le v rg«*iu.
iry impiessions on th 1 mind when r ; sir,j
r< m the petu‘ul of it, than the one yuu sre
bjut lo publish.
DANIEL SHARPE.
No writer seems less disposed to contend
for barren specula', i ns. None more uniform*
ly or more pow-.i fully inculpates the great es«
entials of religion. The spirit which p f
Giles the work is cxcellen*; it is the me k,
i licctionare, healing, yet faithful spirit of the
gospels DA^'IKLDANA.
From particular extmiuati n, and concur*
rug testimon-.', there is oo d.»ubt or< my nn.id
,v at Scott's Family Bible is sup. rior tn *11
. hers JO'* 1 PH EV1EKS0N.
You will pleas? to se d ue six copies of
)C'.tt's Bible ; I refer lo your slelv proposed
•dition Perhaps I shall induce live m >re to
t«ke the S'me number. H- L.
It is with extreme pleasure I perceive
oil are about to publish a new e li'ioii ?
Scott's Bi!)le. Having been in posgesium of
t more than 20 ytars, I trua* 1 kmw a*me*
hing of its value, and a>n detern.i; c to in*
note i s c rculation among my fritn i* V u
will please forward si a ’Copies as soon hs pud*
shed. Vi, if
I have obtainod four sub«crtl*ers for t ! .*e
excellent wnrk you arc ptibliRlnng II. S.
1 oropose to take seven sets of Scott's Di-
ole, and will be accountable fer the same.
J C.
I have obtained •nbsciibersforninrcopiei
•*f SeoitL Funily B ble. J. O'.
1 shall pmbabiy need eight or ten *etatf
Scott's Family Bible, J. P*
Rev. S. S. of P. has o' tained ten suhscri*
Sc-rs. E. II.
I have observed that you are about pub*
hing another edition of Scott's Hble
iope you may succee ! as you li ve doie in
irmer editions. I have been endenvoriitj; ti
• t-ocure subscribers amtog our people.‘I'd
enor more subtenbers will be obtained.
0. S. H,
I will take ten sets (of Scott's B'b ! e)
mod ai d lettered. J-f
I have obtained ten aub«cr»bpi« for yvif
- -.ition of the Family Bibie—and have ni
i\ ubt but there might he some*hit g like
copies -old in this place if you ba«i mi «k 1,1
n*re—I thought ti e work ought to be
2ouraged and for hat reason took a snhsc r >
ion paper. It is a work that every MM
jhould have that is able to purtbHSP.
J R M'O-
I am glad, that y-u propose to print Mf-
Cast * heel iron Box toves.
t
OR SALE by
nov 24
N. B. WEED,
No. ti, Gibbous’ Range.
Scott’s excellent F .mily Cumnuni.iyi
...J
Tar, i itch u Jin .5c.
JUST RECEIVED,
BBLS TAR
£i\j 10 do Pitch
10 do Rosin
5 do bright Varnish
For sale by A. BASSETT,
No. I, Mongin’s Now-Building.
Feb 4
Wire Fenders a d Cast-Iron
• himney Backs,
JJECEIVED per ship Cnrenir, and for
sale by
d n
N. B. WEED.
27
t. i.ioix sugars*
HOGSHEADS of St. Croi * Sugars,
X U of very prime quality, landing from
schooner Nancy, and for sale by
HALL & IIOYT.
Jun 20
sivould be very glad if it were in my power tJ
; ve a more libeial patronage 'o the wot,
' t, .an, as circutnstaiicea are, 1 can I*" 11 '
t 'wever, be able to do somelhmg • e, £ tlt , Ll
on se s 1 shall certainly take j snd it IMJ M *
double that number. ./• R '
i have procured fifteen subscribe w
Scott's Bible. J Ll’’.
I :hink I shall dispose of 20 sets or
he Faintly Bible. J*®,
I have circulated proposals fur Soo* A
B ole f l ow many hsvebeenfngagea in*
cannot it li / but between 20 and 3° * cl ‘ 1
U 9 vici; ily.
I have concluded to become respond
to you foi thirty sets of Scott's CoiRneMy'
I have procured 106 subicribers to ta*
Bible; 6 sets to be bound in calf; J .
be done in boards the other 97 “eis» ^.
and lettered aa described in the pruspw ^
1 presume I could procure 500 suot-j*
vers lor your edition of Scott’s Biuje .g
demand it increasing for them H |, J u
finally supersede every other 'arge or *
-Me. Fifty ol my subscriber* live
circle of 8 miles! ,'
just published an edition of the rsmi j
completed in six volumes without . ,l "‘
references/prici in boards m . •
A2I / in calf %27. Either of th.se ed.
be had of the publisher in Boi on •
3. C. & J SCHENCK, Sxvannah. .9
ff| 11 1
•Marking Brushes,
feMsar
a superior qui
for sole by
nov 20