Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, April 02, 1825, Image 4

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'tt> fiiukilaii% JjMlmdl, ' TfVlLLbeibtd it the Court-House, in th W ait; of Savannah) between the kauri • ten and four o'clook, All thit Nerthcru hatf-part ofihnt Lot at known In the plan of aaid eity a* Trust Ut (latter f) in Btynolds Wart fronting on Hey ootdoSquire .together with ill and singular the edlftat* and buildings thereon, levied on un. dor a fi. ft. on IbNalMur* m 'he property of Olirar Sturges, In Avorof J.hn Gumming. Mild IMofliiod In the city of Savannah, eoototoinefia toot to front oed 99 foot in depth feuuf* to the, planlefikoli eity by the No. throe (J) first Tything ReynoMa Word, lerl- id oo under 1 A, A. an * foreclosure ii the ' r oMohn Hunter, In Avor or Robert t tsaetofLand on Ok Island of Skid- •**y, Chatham county, celled Springfield laid to oantatof50 tore*, bounded northwardly b-> tandaof the Potato of John Miltodge,enrt«nrd- ly hy land* of Janies Qllbo, southwardly by tanda formerly Butoliffj weatwardly by. river •nd ototahea with improvement* thereon, le vied maltha property of cku. Stephen*, to satisfy an elocution in Avor of Richard Rich ardson, for use, he. ko. All that lr.ot nr raretl of Land containing J9T aarae more nr ten with 100 aoraaof Harah Lend,called Okeliod, iituate, lying end be' to*'in Little Ogechee District, in the oountv of Chatham, bounded on the north by lam'i of Fleming Akin, on the eaat by land! of D: Farker, on the aouth by land! of the late B. Walburgcr, and on tbe weit by a northern branch of Little Ogechee River together wilb *11 and. lingular the eiificea, improvements ah i appurtenances, levied on under v fi. Bn. nu farecloture ae the property of George L. Cope, in f*vpr of J ihn M’Nisb, Peter llitoh' ell end Robert Mitchell. All that tr c or pnreel of Land iituate, ly big «nd'being in tbe county of Ctia'haui, known by the name of Muir Hall, containing 1097 aore* mom or lets bounded ou the aouth by lauds of lime* Eorreat, ou tbe eaat by Col J Marehali'i lands, on tbe north by George Jonea** hud, and an the wait by Little Ogee, ahee River i Alio, Two Loti of Land in th. eity of Savannah, known by tbo Non. ("9, twenty-nine, and (30) thirty, in Columbia Ward, with the appurtenaneea thereunto «p pertaining, levied on under a fi. fa. on fo-e- doiure «a the property of Fleming Akin, dee. in ttvor of Wm. Oixon k Co. auigueea o! M.M’Leod. Fifty-four Sharea of Stock of the Rank of the state of Georgia, stibac: ibed for by B M’Kinne, in the nainea nf hit children Felix N Kinne and John M’Kinne, Jr. on which g.iM hat been peid.in on each ohare levied Ota lithe property of B. M'Kinne, to ntiofy in execution Cram Hichmoi d County, ia faror of the Bank of the State of Georgia* A negro woman named Mary otherwiae cal Jed Conatao.e, and her two children named Luoy and Margaret, levied aa thr property of Wm h Wayne, to ntiofy an execution from Scriven county, in favor of Alex. Hunter. *8 Head • f Cattle, more or leaa, 3 horaea, 1 Flantitioo Platt, 1 four cured boat,2Fcot Gmi,l Lot Plantation Tooti, 3 Ploughs, and the buil ding* on a Tract of Land belonging to Jamea F’stfll, connoting of n Bam, 1 Threahini- Machine, 1 Dwelling Houae, Kitchen, and out holdings, ordfour negro.houses, levied on aa the property of the Bit. of Thoi. Melrose, decanted, to ntiofy in execution in Avor of Wm. Inglii ffCo. Two Negroes named Saneho end Andrew, levied on aa the property of Thoi. Metro* . dee. to ntiofy t warrant for rent in favor of Jamea Posted Lot No. 3, two, and improvements Li'-er'y Ward, in the eity of Savannah, levied on is the property of Thai. Lucene, dee. to ntiify an execution from n Juaticea’a Court, in Avor of Juitice’a Court, and returned to me by t Constable- Huif Lot and Building*, No. 4, Kwimburg Oglethorpe Ward, in the city of Snvn-.nih, the utiexpired lease of eaid i Lot for three year* from January lilt, levied on tt the pro- petty of Cobt- Lewis to ntiify an execution from a Justices Court in Avor ofJ.tfM. Fen- dergast, return*] to me by i conatable. All that Lot of Ground in Savannah, known naLotN) 4, Wilming.on Tylhing, Dnrbv Ward, 60 feet in front on the Bay, and 90 feet in depth ; bounded weitwnrdly by Lot No.Veaotwardly by Lot,No.3, an.i southward ly by n lane , together with all the bouses and out bouses thereon-~the ss d lot being tbit on which the City Hotel stands—.levied on under an execution, upon n rule absolute of the Superior Court of Chttham couuty, ns the property of Bieaxer Early, to satisfy the Bank of Darien. - A negro women named Charlotte, levied on na the property of Elisabeth Whiting, to sa tisfy in execution in favor cf Willis K. Frank, fin, agninit Augustus F. Durkee, and others March? ISAAC D'LTON, S. C. C. *«Jpt3£ Sjieriff’s-SaUs. On the Jint Tuesday in April next, ■^yiLL be grid before tbe Court-House, . , . mat. between the usual bouts the following TSSXL ' ■ • • * • ■ " I WjrrHIII ,— ™J property oi , execution from tho Court of Common Pleat and Oyer end Ternringf for tha 'eity of Si- lyerl , vannin, in favor of Miller k Fort. A n.-gro woman named Ruth, levied on aa the property of Ben. Sheftall, to aatilfy an execution In Avdk of John I. Dews, against- tterjemin and Mordecai Sheftall, issued Rom said Court. A aorml oolt horse, levied on aa the prop, erty of Wm. Browt-jchn, to aatilfy ah execu tloii from Mid Court in fivot of Alexander I'elAlr. A'Billiard Table, with Mooes. Quet, Me. levied on a* the property of the Est. of Eu gene M’Contlougbe, to satisfy in exoeution in •avor of Frineia Doyle, for houae rent, -All the buildings on lot No. 34 Warren Ward, bounded eouth by Broughton-atreet, north by e lane, tut by tot No. 33, west by Lot Wo 39, levied on ei the property of C H. Hayden, tn oat efy in execution for rent, lruiteea Chat ham Academy, va. C. lIHiyden Two building! on the western third part nf Lot No. 3, Jekyl Tything Da-by Ward, and ,-ne building on the tear of the centre third part of eaid Ut, levied ;,n u the properly of C, H. Hayden, to satisfy two rxectitioni for rent, Trustees Congrrga'ional Church or deeting House, vs C.H. Haydrn. All (he buildings on Lot No SO, Warren Waid, bounded north by Congress otr.-et. aouth hy a lane, eut by Lot No- 31, neat by- Lot No- 29, levied on as the property ur Mrs. Annll- Finder, to satisfy an execution ft*’ rent in favor of tbe irusteea of the Chatham Acade *y. A. I. D'LYON, C. S. murph 7 87 Sheriff ’s Sale. O N the first Saturday after the firat Tuei. day in May next, between the houra ol ten and four o’clock, will be sul-1 at the mar ket heuse in the town of ft- Mrrys, the f»;- 1. wing negroea, vix t Judy and her son John, -imon, and Charles, levied on as the proper ty nf James Williamson, deceased, to satisfy an execution on the foreclnsitre of a tnorv gage, in favor of Edward F. Tattnall, adminis trator -f John llamilton- M. H. REDBARD, S. C- C. St. Mtrva, February Si, 182i. March 2 83 Administ ator’s Sale. W ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in April next, at the Court-House in the city of Savannah, by permission of the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham enmity, One undivided fourth of a tiyct, of land, containing about five hundred acres, on Cumberland Island, Camden County,known as Plum Orchard, and an undivided fourth of a. certain tract of land situated on said Island, containing about five hundred acres, originally granted to Gen. Lachlan M’ln- tosn, and bounded on the south by tho said Plum Orchard Tract. Also, a tract called Lottery Hill, situate on tho Ogeechee Road, three miles from Savannah, containing about six hundred acres, belonging to the real estate of N. S. Bayard, deceased—sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, of said estate. N. J. BAYARD, Administrator estate N. 3. Bayard. Feb 2 5« a f Sheriff’s Sales. Onthefint Tueeiay in April next. Vitf'LL be aold at the Court House in the city of Savannah, between the houn of ten and four o’clbok. I he following seven negroes, vix : Dsvia, Merit, Patience, Dublin, Beck, Trephine in, Oscar, with the increase of the females Icvie.' on under a fi A on a foreclosure of a mnrtgag, ts the property of Joseph Carruthera to ostia fy the Bank of the State of Georgia. Alan, ihr following 35 n. gro -., via: Cnfiue, (Cooper, t Harriet, Affy, old Charlotte, Jack, Sky, Charlotte, Pendaw, Beta, Precessa am! child, Bridget and Peggy, William, Elaey, B'lley, Philip Phyllis, old Cumbo, Jenny, okl Peggy, B.utus, Jeioe, Brutus, Sandy, Maria, Cynda, Dtck, Toby,Sophia, Daphne and child, Jacob,»ye,Bookey ana John,with the increase of the females, levied on as tbe property ot Nicholas Cruger,under e fi A on* foreclosur. of * m utgige |n favour of John Carnahan and Jamea McHenry for use of Christiana Levett. Abo, a negro man named dam. levied on e> the property of'Char'ea E. Flin, under A. fa. on a foreclosure of a mortgage in favor o: James Anderson. Aloe, th* following 19 negroea, vi* t—Abra ham Harry, Cato, Chance, Danit), Aaron, •ambo, Lucy,Soipio, Maryan, Rachael, Lon don, Aggy, Simon, Grace, Eiixt, George, Ru dy, and Jim, with tht increase of the femaleoi leviedou aa the property of Ftonmting Akin doe. under a A fa. ou a foreclosure of e mort- (age in Avar ol W>n. Dixon fc Co- aaaigneea of Murdoeh M’Leod- I. D’LYON, & C C ,Jln. 31 u Sheriff’s Sale, ^ ' pnUt 'jrH Tueeiay in May next, VW^hb be told is front of tbe Court- Houle, in the city of Bovunab, between J boot* often tad tour o’clock, »«• Cuffee, a Md r^uvM^.t^Kro: «awre, H tbe property of Charles H. Hoy. den, in Avor of Frodenok W. Hienemsn- miebF IS AAC D’LYON, 9. C.C. Administrator’s Sale. On the Jirit Tuesday in April next, 1 W1LL sell at the Court-Houue in Jeffer son Camden County, between the usual hours of sale, Harry, Ned, and his wife Tamer, and her tour children, Daniel, Stephen, John and Yin- lek, the property of the Estate of George Morrison, deceased, for the benefit of the creditors and heirs ot said estate, pursuant to leave granted by the Court of Ordinary of aaid County. GKORGE MORRISON, Administrator, witlt the Will annexed, ol George Morrison, Sen. dr- eased, ’cffV-rann, 24ih Jan. 1825. Feb 2 58 Georgia—Camden County. Superior Court, October Term, 1824. Timothy Hupkine, vs. Langley and Seleester Bryant. d |N petition of Timothy Hopkins, sitting 3 " that io consideration of certain prom iaiory noteo, made to the aaid Timothy, bv them, one pavable with interest, from firs of January, 1821, on tbe firat of January. 1822: a second payable aa aforeaai I, on the firat ol January, 1823/ and a third pavable as afore said, on the first of January, 1824. executed a mortgage to said Timothy Hopkins, his hr: and assigns, on all those four tracts of t,,id. situated in the county aforesaid, conveyed b\ the aaid Timothy, to the said fengley sun Sclveiter, and lying on the aouth aide o- Great Satilla River, one tract containing sev enty-seven)acres, more or less/ two trac-b containing fifty acres, more or less, and on- nher tract, containing one hundred and eiglt v-eight acres, more or less, conditioned fo he payment of the three said several notes, on the days above mentioned, and that sait several notes remain unpaid—on motion ot Archibald Clark, attorney for plsintid, it i ordered, that the laid Langley and Selveitet, their heira or aasigni, pay into Corn-., withl. twelve months from this date, the sums due on said notes, and the interes- and coats, oth erwite that the equity of redemption be for. ever foreclosed, and that ouch other proceed ings take place, aa ire pursuant to law. True extmet from the minotea, 27th Octo ber, 1824. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk no* 4 87>4re Notice IS HEREBY OIFE.Y, T HAT three months after date, applica tion will be made to the Bank of tho State of Georgia, to issue a new certifiieate of stock, for ono lost, issued on the 17th March,1819, in favor of John M’Kinne,Jun or twenty-live shares, and numbered 243. B. M’KINNE, Guardian of John M’Kinne, Jun. Augusta, Dec. 16, 1U-24. ■lev 13 21tp) Notice. 4 LL persons having demands against the ,:X estate of Constant Freeman. F,«] ln-e o' the city of Washington, decensed, a-e it q tired to hand them in, legally attested within the time prescribed by law : and tho*, indebted to said estite, are required to mi k immediate paym- nf, to JAME S HUNTER, Ad-n’r. An 14 42pi NOTICE. N INE MONTHS after the date hereof, ap plication will be made to the Honorable th<* Interior Court of Chaihifn county* wh’*n fitting for ordinary purpofes, for leave to sell nlot, with tho improvements, situate in the city ot Sttvannah, in the said county,and know m the plan of said city by the No. 53, Brovu. Ward, tor the benefit of the heira and legatee* ot th« MUU ot tho lot* Hugh M’CaIL <U ceased. THOMAS M’CALL, PHILIP BRASCH, „. Executors, net ’4 7‘,> NOllcE. N INE months after date, application will hi made to tile Hon. the Judge, of the Conn Vi Ordinary if Chatham county, for leave ti seli all the real estate of the late William Craig deceaaed, for the benefit of the heira and cred’- ilora of said estate. JOHN M’MSII, Executor, oet 12 y, IN EQUITY. Between Louie Lecrnie, and JohnLecmto, Com plainants, and Peter Learnt John Thomas Chapman, — Beyno’ds and Valeria, Us Wife, Jhfendents Liberty Superior Court. r 7|RHE Complainant! having filed their bill in 1. thia Court, the object of which ii to per- petnate tbe testimony of eertainpenona there* in named, and it appearing that the Defend- ant* respectively reside beyond the limits of the state of G orgia, and within the United States i It is ordered, that service upon the aaid Defendants be effected by publication in one of the Gaxettei of Savannah, requiring the ntd Defendants to appear and answer the said hill of Complainants, on or befoiw tho eleventh day o< April next. . A. true copy, E- BAKER, Clerk. February 10,1825. ’ ' Feb 17 fif NOTICE. 4TINE months sflcr date, application will be Lx made to the Inferior Court oft’h^thnm County, sitting for ordinary purposes for sn »rder. *K*olute, to sell lots N s f mmm; fiv., , s 4ard 5) iu Carpenter's Ho'.v, and lot Si. one, (1) Green Ward, in »he city of Savann-li, being the real estate of Francis Js’ineau, dec. for the benefit of the heirs un-l creditors of laid estate WILLUtf GASTON, Qualified Executor. 7 97 j. lifUnWdnvered the com- r Jon nT SWAIM8 CELEB# at ED PANACEA, hM now I supply on hand for aatorbe haa-rmtoeedthoprio* flm 03 jo, to Si lOiorbythadoaon 824. ^ AH oharitablo institution* In tbo U, Si.tea knd tho poor will ba supplied gratia. If tbo eitiienx of the principal oitisa and town*, will appoint an agent to order «nd dlitnbuto this medicine to the poor, it will be •upplled. Thia medicine la oelebrated for the cure of the foltowing diseases a—*" aorofuta or king’* e?l(, uloaratcd or putrid lore throat, long Standing rheumatic ifl'eotioni,scutaneous dis- eaaea, white swelling and dintaoe of the honea, and «l| cue* generally of Ute ukeroua oharae Wri.knd chronic dioease*, generally arising in debilitated conttitutions, but more espeeialli firom syphilis or affections arising therefrom/ ulcers in the loryng, nodes, Mo. end dreadful dilease occasioned by i tong at ekeeasiVe use of mercury, Me* It ia alio ful in the disease of the liver” CeYtiftcates. I hive within the loot two yeira hid an portuility of seeing several cues of very i« t i rate ulcers, which having previously re|at‘ cd the regular modes or treatmeut. wire healed by (he uie of Mr. Swrim’i Panacea, and 1 do believe, from what 1 hive i«tn, that it will prove an important remedy in sew- Aitous, venereal and mercurial disease a. N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of tiie Institutes and practice of Physic,’in the Unirersity of l’enn sylvani* ' I hare employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim, in numerous instancra, within the last three yeAt-Bj nnd bnve fiWuya found U •n«woiiicl« efficacious, especially in sec-ondtry ayphili's end mercurial diseases. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it n medicine of inestimable value. W. GIBSON. M. D. Professor of Surgery in the Um’ty ol Penn. Philadelphia, February 17,1823. JOHN SHINN. Chemist, PhilaiklpUiu. Aov. 17, 1823. r ALUABLE medicine. rigM?cfhoiieon. •I mi ty, t* (o the above new and InviLbi 1 *' Z ■.fetSKTOWw®* %a|tn restoring tho deranged and morbid I MSon of oflife to n fret and flfyexefeiae of their functions, has exei- tka mtonishmen*, and completely ailon- - objeotlan* of th* must inert dnloua— re the ben arguments. In Order to put tueraf tl^ Catholioon to no severe s fas possible, It was offered by adver* it, togeibci with the attendance of a an, gratuitauily to any pers m who 1 apply' far it, end whose cause might t< come within the range of its healing r—numbers of fyvere cases nf tong stn d. 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 10 85, f ten are 'the virtues of tl _ scrutiny is posaib(e, it was offered by adver tisement, togelhet with the attendance of a phyaioian, gratuitauily to any pers m who would appty f- ‘ —* seem- ~ power- ing, and some of then seemingly desp'-rste ones, pre ented the wolves, all of which turn heen cured, or so much relieved u to warrant the assertion that n little perseverance will do so. In fact, aueh is theoonfidence of the phyai cisn under whoae core tbese patients were placed, in this remedy, a confidence result ing from the irreslttole conviction that has been forced upon hit mind by ocular demon stration, and a perianal trial of it on himself that he permits me to declare it aa his deci ded opinion that theCaiholieon is not onlv u perfectly safe and innocent, but s most pnw erlul and Invaluable remedy in certain ilia easel and state! of the system, ouch is the f. l owing,— Debility resulting from intemperance end dissipation 1 Ol.l und mv.torat - Ulour, t P.ln. in th« kon. a attended with awellings of tile join*; Indigestion, Blotches on the face, pifnptes, Ac. i All complaints of the Liver t fetter .• Yaws; Syphilis .- Cutaneous diiesses gencml’y t Mercurial and acrofulous com plain!;. The Catholicnn (which the proprieter sol- em it' pledgee h i word consieii exclusively of v^-ctablc matter) with the exception of u sligti . determi latibn to the bowels, which it preserves in a soluble state, act) insensibly, is pleagint to the taste, and requires n- particu lar rigimen, (abslinence from spirtuoua li- quots always except, d.) or confinement. As a get tie, safe and agreeable cathartic medi- cine, improving tbe ippetite and restoring thr general tone of Ihe ays’em, it is confidently recotnmeuded to iadies in a delicate situa tion. W. W. POri BR, 66 Cbear.ut-sireet. Philadelphia. May 31, 1824. At tbe request of Mr. W. W Putter, I have lale'v exhibited, in several instances,* oiedi (tilled 1‘iup. called Poiler’a Vegetable Catho. •icoif, with the most decided advantage. ]. baa, as et, never fniled effecting a cure in every case in which I have thought proper to employ it. II. M’MUKTHIE, M D. Phi ade’phia, July 28th, 1824. Mr. IV- W. Potter, Dear Sir—You expreeaed a wish tint I would give a concise statement of my suffer ing). from ‘ the hopeless commencement, to the present propitious stage of my disease.’ About five yeara ego, on my passage from ttqrdeoux, during the month of January, from ingtrudent exposure on deck, I was seised with s violent fever. Having no medical at tendants on board, I was compelled to bear it, as I m-ght for two weeks, when on my ar rival at Charleston, 8. C. it was treated as Typhus, 7 he skill of my Physician subdued the fever, but Pl-cenix-like, the termination of this gave rile to a disease equally diatrew- iog, soil whieh, till now, I had thought incun able. Variou* abscesses made tbeir unwel come appearance, particularly on the joints, which were swelled to in enormous aixe.— t hese gradually subsided into hard tumon-s, one of whieh on my left knee affected the bore—an incision was now made and a Inrge evacuation of pui, mixed with pieces of bune look place. In addition to thia, I suffered the moit excruciating pains in my joints that man erer experienced. Every thing that was adminiitered either gave me no relief >r ser ved ^aggravate the disease, the severity of whirhincreased with every succeeding year. Such win my painful ai uation that I .’.erpaireu ol ever being restored to my heal h i I had not only tried the legular means of relief, but used, though in vs-n, every popular rem. edy I cn.tld hear of- It was in thia ait ful and lespond-ng condition,that 1 woa persurded to uvnmcnee a course of your Vegrtablc r.,.ih I icon, and the happy result Is, -ty am the use n f the two hnltleo, my whole system has under gout' a complet' revo iitiou, my paint have /Orta's ke.n me/” the discharge from my knee begin '» diminish, and soon ceased altogether, ,he ulcer from whence it proceeded being com pietely healed. The turnon, for the removal of which 1 have tried in vain more remedies than l can name, are rapidly decreasing ; my | appetite, which waa gene, has returned—1 an ' n fact, nearly wel 1 , and feel confident that a few bottles more of your, (to me) invaluable medicine, will make me penectly ao. Your obliged friend, THOMAS BllOWN, JR. w SCOFFS BIBLE- (s,ORG£ KANE. stfoiott si idivioi, " South- ' vark t 'pfr«0(ia||/ appepretl, and, being duly ^wupfi, doth declare and sny tli*t the above Nl otice. 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 tile real estate of Joint Stacy, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator, dec 18 -21 IN EQUITY. Between IV, Davies, Mmnistrator, Complain ant, and John Carnochan, Administratorde bonis non. with the will annexed of Gear re Bichardson, and others, Dejendants. In equity^ Chatham Superior Court— Chancery, 20th August, 1824. I T appearing that John Murray Carnochan, one of the defendant! in the aaid bill of complaint named, resides without the Mate of Georgia, to that part of the United Kingdoms ol Greit Britain and Ireland, called Scotiird : It is ordered that the said John Murray Car nochan, do appear and answer to the com* plainant s said bill, within nine months from *“* pate of this order, otherwiae that the said bill, as to him, be taken pro confess:: j and it is iurther ordered, that a copy of this order be published once a week, in one of the public Gaxettei of thia otite, until the ex* piretion of the time within which tbe eaid de fendant is required to appear end answer u ■foreaid. True copy from tbe Minutes, this Slat day Auguit, 1824. A. B,FANNIN. Clerk, auguat 24 5()f Bills on New-York, F or hale by Feb 24 0, C. GRISWOLD. Philuftelphia, July r 6, 1824. My confidence in the vegetable catholicnn ia undimimshnd, and ns fresh in-tanees of its powers are daily occurring, in my own prac- lice, I have no hesitation in recommending it, in the peculiar diseases to which it is applied- hit’, as superior to any remedy I am acquaint ed With. M. M’SlUlt i RIE, M. D. Philadelphia, May 28,18 4 Sin—In consequence of imprudent expos ure four -.ears ago, 1 had ths misfortune to be come sffl cteii with a disease, the painful re sults of which induced me to apply in sue. 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 aa distressing ns the former. My whole syste -n became a'- tented. I could gel no rest »t night on ac count of tbe violent pain that I,felt in every part of my body.- the weakness and e-nacis tion cf which was such that I could scarcely walk. In thia state I fortunately heard ef your vegetable caihulicon—four bottles of which, has completely restored me, I have now no pain i my appetite is good i and my strength restored With many thanks for the relief your medicine has given me, I am your obliged friend, &c. WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn and subscribed to before me, Hay 28. 1824. JOHN B1NNS, Alderman. Philadelphia^ May 58,1854* 8»r—I am now, thank* to your medicine, a For nearly six years I have been i martyr to a disease, whoae ravages threat* ied » */® ot •oon/topped, to put a period to »y existence. Having no reguU* modi* al advice from the commencement, my omplaint at tost got to ouch ■ height that I ould not swallow without great pain and ■fficulty. Tumors formed in different parts my body, and 1 began to think my situation hlmost desperate. The five bottles of the Kathohcou which I hive token have com- I pietely cured me, and 1 am now aa well aa I ■ TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Oatholicon i* peculiarly adapted to those dieeaeet whieh are prevalent among the coloured population of the aouth In that disease which is sailed yawa, it ia t sure remedy i a single trial of It, will convince planter* of its superior efficacy to any reme dy of* •imilar nature in tha United States* NOTICE. The advantages of thia medicine are, not confining tbe patient unnecessarily to tbe house, or keeping him from hie builneisr— With one aolitory exception, that of oniriru. nus liquors, it ilots not lay any restrictions upon Ido appetite. Itiaao gentle :n ita opera--un •hat tbe p-itient finds himaelf getting well he cannot tell how. Aa it is not the wiih of thu proprietor to take any thing tor which he cannot give a consideration equal in value, persona at s distance who may wish to' try nis medicine, but who are not certain if it be nppiicoble to their complaint, are request ed to describe their ease and tymptorna in a letter, post-paid, and directed to him—this etter will be immediately placed in hands fully competent to decid .- the question.— Should he remedy not seem to suit the dis ease. they will be frankly told so. CAUmN- To prevent d sappointia-mt it is well to st-te Hint it takes io ordinary cases from 3 to 5 bottles to effect a cure so that persons who .re labouring under any serous infirmity, most mike up their mind to persevere to that extent at least—if they do not, they might os well save theirwelvea the trouble and expense f using a smaller quantity. All orders pist-paid and enclosing the money, immediately attended to, and me medicine pseked and delivered with directions for use. *n any place in the city, and forwarded as di rected N. U. To prevent the possibility of all itn, position, it w ill be sold io the city of Phiiadei- phio, at the ofHcn in Filth near Race-Street, oral the dwelling of tho propri tor, Nu. 66 i’.hesnut street, only, and abroad by his au thorised agent* W W.POTTER, 66 Chesnut Street, Philadelpfiia- I have appointed GEORGE ItYElSON. Druggist, of Savnnnah, mv sole agent. D>ug. giats wanting the above valuable medicine, will be supplied by him Tor cash, at the aam- rate, aa if ordered direct from me—vix. 830 per depen, or three dollars a angle bottle-. xv. rv. rov-i-Bts^ rnlraaefpbia. Any person on application to the subscriber will be furnished will) certificates of the effi cacy of the above medicine, sufficient to run- Vince the mind nf the most sceptical, although too numerous and lengthy for newspaper in sertion. GEO. RYERSOV, Drugg.at, Corner of Bay and Wbittaker-Strects. dee 13 Information Wanted A NY informationfrom, or relative to Mr. Freberick Lowe, Printer, a native of Manchester, England, and who, when last heard from, resided at Monticellu, Jasper county, Georgia, where it was understood he had married a young woman of the name of White, addressed to Robert C. Lowe, to the care of the editor of the Charleston Courier, will be thankfully received. 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 in sertions in their papers. jan 2-2 49 L 'oking-lilasses. J UST received, per schooner Retrieve, an elegant assortment of Mantle anil Pier Looking-Glasses, nt manufactory pri ccs, by J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 18 Carron Castings, i rouwi>o Cod. 1 ings, for sale low, by dec 18 N. B. WEED. Pi ot Bread. | to HALF BBLS. Iuglis’ Pilot Bread, J. tel just received and ior sale hy just i dec -29 J- B. HERBERT St CO. Feather Beds. J EST received by the Willinm Wallace, a large BUpply of the above articles, with Bolsters and Pillows to match, war ranted to be of tile best quality. I. W. MORRELL. Jan 27 Webster’s r-peliing Books, R ECEIVED and for sale by Jan 13 JY. B. WEED. Spanish Sugars. 153) ®50*f. S do | s P anisJl Sc e arB - Just received per Globe, and for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 4 l ast it ‘• heel Iron Box Stoves, F OR SALE by N. B. WEED, No. 6, Gibbons’ Range. nnv24 Tar, Bitch, Rosin 05c. JUST RECEIVED, toto BBLS TAR MU 10 do Pitch 10 do Rosin S do bright Varnish For sale by A. BASSETT, ^ ^ No. 1, Mongiu’s New-Building. Wire Fenders and Cast-Iron Chimney Backs, R ECEIVED per ship Cartair, and for sale by N. B. WEED. dec ‘27 -27 Croix Sugars. . | f* HOGSHEADS of St. Croi * Sugars, J. Cf of very prime quality, landing from schooner Nancy, tnd-for sale by HALL A HOYT. Jan 20 I ftOf OUAliiS Oy SAMVEL T. ARMSTRONG m. » /lornUll, Bjsion fo- publishing SnorA y.MLT BIBLE, containing nu IS bcitiehed with a ond 4 turns. IT shall be well printed, on good p, 0 „ l. be comprised m sis bandaime will out,t,„> the Scripture, of the Af» reitamenls, the Introductory ol!' Explanatory olio, .n-i Practical .no all the cupioua Marginal AafcTJH “1st printed word tor word from th. i ** Stereotype Edition, publithed since,ha*?" thor’s decease The price will be st,,*"' boards) g24,in sheep i 839, in cifiS't Ex raasgf Leltere addresiedmheP^ I esteem Dr. 8cott’sP,im.,y Bibb calculated to promote tbe cause of piety j It seem* scarcely poiiible fa^ read daily tbe Notes end Observi'ion.”“, h Family Bible without beoomiagl '"•» letter man. ED WARD D GBippm 1 I have seen no comm -utary of o ‘, • Scriptures which 1 think ao well !** general use and ed.ficatton. lti',T t!| " which every fsmsly ought to pos»4,. It is a work diitingu shed fo^itotH’. ty and convenience of ita arranir. ,4, f" • dearness an 1 fi telity of it, exnLS ’ 11 neatnew sad perapicudy or it* styu. Iw’ Jle nevoL nceand candour of ita apiri- it "®* gelieui truth Vd piety. P otc *"»' Of Or. Scott’s Family Hitsle/ l^V'fr-t' t - aay, (hat m my estimation it dotem* l,2 among our ablest and h:-a: Cumm nin i-, ' * THOMAS BALU’.ViN Dr.Scntl’aFam.ty B bin iutcdeit rnffc pecial y for (!-e use of UU.istian •«,!!•« ; t york highly evmgelic,!, extensively ‘ live, and deeply interesting. ' ^ . , Daniel fi.swnzps The character of Dr. Sec, A „ -n the Bible, ia ao generally kuown, ,nj 1 iughiy approved amungifthe most intuU.nJt tiuil Pious Chr,at,ano throughout ourcoj-, and haa passed rap,diy threu B h«o ra.nvlJ: editions, li-st 1 deem further recraLinj. ■.ion* needless- . • • • * * li/vtea I im •rqtiftinted w»tn no Coin ivutary «q >h Saered &e*iptu;es, wliiih 1 would more cordially recomsieiio for geoeral u.e. the (dan of the work iatrood , JOSHUA BATKP. Perhaps in no way, can minisurs, i! .sl'Ui tcrl ‘f youth, and private Christians, do g rMt , ( aerv’ee to society, than by exertmg th,n. •elves to disseminate this truly insahubk -va. b. JOS HU A HUN r !MG rirr. I know of no --....tnentary wtiirb is b:t';t calculated for dillusmg correct vie* s u f -ii, greet truths of Christianity, snd Irsvhigsilu. iary impreisiona on the mind when rising .join the perusal of it, than tbe one you are -bout to publish. „ . DANIEL SHARPE, No writer t: ema less disposed to contenl for barren speculate ns. None moreunit'ntn. ly or more pown fully inculcates the great » -entials ol religiqn. The tpirit which redes the work i». excellent i it is the meii, iftectionare, healing, yet faithful spkitof the gospel- DANIEL DANA From particular examinati in, and concur. ring testimony, there is no doubt on ot/miod that Scott’s Family Bible ia superior to all Ihers JOIFFH EMERSON. You will please to sei.d me six copies ol Scott's Bible ; I refer tqyour lately proposed edition. Perhaps 1 shall induce fire more to take the same number. It. L. It is with extreme pleasure I pereeire you are about to publish a new edition if dcotl’s Hible. Having been in porseuion ol t inure thau 20 yi-ars, I tros' I know surae- king of its value, sod am dele, mir.od to pro mote im c rculation among my friends You will please forward six copies as suon is pub- hailed. M I have obtained four subecribers for the excellent work you are publishing- H. S. I prupiw." to take seven sets of 3cot\’s lit- hie, snr. wiii be accountable fur the same. J C. r „i, ( „;nod subscribersfominici-nicr nf Scon’s Family ll.ble. J.c. 1 shall probably need eight or ten srtsef Scott’s Family Bible. j, p. Rev. S. S. of P. has o* tained ten snbscri- hers. g. || 1 have observed that you are abort pub. lulling anolher edition of Scon's Bible hope you mny succeed as you h -ve dope ia former editions. I have been endeavoring lo procure subscribers amo: g our people, aid enur more subscribers will bo obiar eil. 0.3, If. I will tike ten sets (of Scott’s ll-ble) bound and lettered. J. F- I have obtained ten subscribers for your edition of the Family Bible—end have n) d-.-ubt but ihere might be sumefh t i.g like 100 copies sold in this place if you had an sgfni here—I thought the work ought to be en couraged and for hat reason took a subscrip tion paper. It is a work that every fiwlf should have that is able to purchase. J. E M’C. I sm glad, that you propose to print IF- Scott's excellent Family Commentary, ml should be very glad ifit were in my power tt give a more liberal patronage to the wort, than, as circumstances are, I can. I f'd.i- however, be able to do something s eight cf'' ten sets I shall rertaioly take i and it may be, double that number. A, fi- I have procured fifteen subscribers te Scott’s Bible. J.A.D. I think I shall dispose of 20 sets or more of the Family Bible. E. B I have circulated proposals for Srotl’t Bible / how many have been engaged in alii cannot tell; but between 20 and 39 set* ia hs vicinity. J. S- I have eonoluded to become retpoiuibk to you for thirty ten of Scott’s Commentary-' C.B. I have procured 106 subscribers lo tbl Bible i 6 acta to be bound in calf, 3 let) 'J be done in boards the other 97 sell, bob'” and lettered ae described in the prospectus H. U; I presume I could procure 500 subscj* hers for your edition of Bcou’s Bible Tbi demand i* increasing for them. Thry'«™ finally supersede every other large or FWWy Bible. Fifty of my subscriber* live wilhm i circle of 8 miles! J- “ Just published an edition of the saxa *”■ completed in six volumes, without references,-prier in boerde 818; in »“r g2l s in calf 897. Either of these editin’ mty be hod ofthe publisher in Boston / ar* S. C- fc J. SCHENCK, Savannah. .!» tl Marking Btuskes, O P a superior quality, just received ip for sale by GEO. RYERSQfy nov 20 .