Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, April 05, 1825, Image 4

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-c. SMfc' 8herUTs dales. ‘ On thejrsl Tvei lay in April next, nfllLLbi sold it lb* Uourt-Houhe, in Ih MJ city of Savannah, botwoefi tha hours* ton and fam o'clock. Ad that Northern h»lf part of that Lot ot piwl of Land, lying, bain* and altne'ed In the. ei'7 of Savannah and eounu of Chatham, knoorn la the. plan of aaid citv a* Troat'Lot (toiler T) ia Reynold* Ward fronting on Roy* noldaSquare,together with *H and lingular the odiRoea and buildings thereon, levied nn an, dor e I, ft. on IbMOmiire *a < ho properly of Uliver StoiRt*, la ftraraf 1 hn Cummin*. All tint Lint of Land in the oily of Savannah, eontalnlng 60 loot i* front and 90 fort in depth known in the plan of aaid city by the No. throo (S) Irat Tythin* Reynold* Waid, levi ed no under a A ft. on a foreclosure ag the property of >ohn Hunter, in favor of Robert Mitoheli, aaeignea. AH that tract of Land on the bland of Skid- away, Chatham county, called Springfield aaid to oootaln 7*0 acre*, bound, d northwardly b'- land* nf the Pit ate of John Milledge^aatward- ly by lend* of Jamea Bilho, aoulbwa-dly by had* formerly Sutchffii weatwardly by river and meraha* with improvement* thereon, le vied on aa the property of Chas. Stephen*, to aatisfy an oaoeution in favor of tticiiard Rich- ardton, br uae, he. he. AH that tr.ot or vareel of Land containing *67 acres more or leas with 100 acre* of Marsh Land, called Okeltnd, aitnaie, lying and be in* in Little Ogechac District, in the county of Chatham, bounded on the north by law's ef Fleming Akin, on the caot by lands of D, Parker, on tbo south by lands of the late IS. Walburger, and on the west by a northeast branch of Little Ogechec R- ver together with all and, singular the ed fioea, impiovemems aa<J appurtenances, levied on under • 8.'ft. on IbreoloMiw a* the property of George L. Cope, in favor of John M’Nish, Peter Mitch ell end Robert Mdehell. All tpat tr ,et or pa-oel of Land, a'tnate, ly ing end being in the county of Clia'httro, known by the name of Mntr H*|l, euntiining 1097 acre* more or leas, bounded on the south b)f lands of James Forrest, on the cut by Cot J. Marshall's lands, on the north by Gtorge Jones’* bind, and on the west by Little Ogre. ehee River i Alio, Two Lets of Land in th City of| Savannah, known by the No*. (;9; twenty-nine, end (30) thirty, in Columbia Ward, with (he appurtenances thereunto sp pertaining, levied on under a 8 ft. on fo-e- clonne aa the property of Fleming Akin, dee. in favor of Win. Oiaon A Co. asaigneesol M. M’Leod. Ptf.j -four Share* of Stock ef the Rank of the Stole ef Georgia, aubaciibed for by R M’K nne, lathe names of hit children Folia MK.nne and John M’Krnne, Jr. on which glllU has been paid in on each share, levied on aitbe property of B. M’Kinne, to satisfy an execution from Rmhmord County, in favor of the Bank of the State of Georgia- A negro woman named Mary otherwise cal led Constance, and her two children named Lucy and Margaret, leviid as the property of Wm Wtyne, to satisfy an execution from Soriven county, in ftvoV of Alex. Hunter. .18 Head <f Cattle, more or less, 3 horses, 1 - PlantationFiatt, 1 fouroured bost,2Fnot Gins,I Lot Plantation Took, 3 Plough*, and the bud- dinga on a Tract of Land belonging to James Ptmtell, consisting of a Barn, 1 Tbreahioe Machine, 4 Dweiing House, Kitchen, and out buddings, and four negro houses, levie d on aa the proparty of the Eat of Thoa. Melrose, dece.snd, to satisfy an execution in fcvfir of Wm. Inglis ti f 0 . Two Negroes named tancho and Andrew, leried on a* ihe property of Thoa. Metros . dec. to satisfy a warrant for rent in tavor of James Poatell Lot No. 2, two, and improvements, Liberty Ward, in the city of Savannac, levied on aa tbs properly of Thoa. Lucent, dee. to aatisfy an execution from a Justieea’s Court, in favor of Justice 1 ! Court, and returned to me by a Constable- Half Lot and Building*, No- 4, Rwinaburg Oglethorpe Ward, in the city of Savannah, the unexpired lease ef said i Lot for three years from Isnusry last, levied on as the pro perty of Cobt- Lewis, to satisfy an execution from a Justice* Court in favor of J. U M. Pen- dergast, returne i to me hy • constable. All that Lot of Ground in Savannah, known u Lot No. 4, Wilmington Tything, tlarhv Ward, 60 feet in font on the Bay, and 90 feet in depth i bounded weatwardly by Lot No.*, eastwardly by Lot,No.3, and south* ard- ly hy a lane, together with all the houses and out houses, thereon—the soid lot beio|; that on which the City Holel stands—leviei 1 o» under an execution, upon a rule absolute Of the Superior Court of Chatham couuty, as the property of Rleaser Early, to satisfy the Bank of Darien. A negro woman named Charlotto, levied on •a the property of Bliaabdh Whiting, to •*- tiafy an execution in favor of Willis R. Frank- liu, against Augustus F. Durkee, and others Mst-eh 7 ISAAC D’LYON, S C. C. City ^'herin’S Sales. ■ Os like Jirtl Tuesday in April next, rTDlLL be i.nd before the Coiin-l-ouse, >1# between Ihe usual houru the following property to wit t ... One negro man, named Andrew, levied on a* the property of Mary Gilbert, to oatiuty an execution f om the Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the city of Sa vannah, In favor of Miller k Fort. A nigra woman named Ruth, levied on a* the property of Bon. Slieftall. to satisfy^ an earcntion in favor of John 1- Dews, against Benjamin and Murdceai Shettall, issued from said Court. , A sorrel eolt horse, leried on *• the prop erty ol' Wm, Browhjohn, to astiafy an eseeu- tioii from said Court in favor of Alexander felftir, A Billiard Table, with Maeea, Q tea, (tc. levied on aa the property of the Eat. of *u- J -ene M’Conaloughe, to satisfy an execution in *vor of Francis Doyle, for houae rent. All the buildings on lot No. 34 Warren Ward, bounded a >uth by Brougblon-street. north by a ta.ie. east by lot No. 33, west by Lot ntu 3*. levied on aa the property of C H, Hoyden, to sat sfy aa execution for rent I'rustees ChtjjjiMn Academy, vs. C.H.Hayden Two buildings on the wes-ern bird part of Lot No, ‘2, JekyI Tything Us-by Ward, and me building on the rear of the cent.-e th-rd part of aaid Lrt, levied n aa he property of H. Hayden, to aatufy two executions for rent, Trir.teea Oongreg* ion»l Church or Meeting House, va C. H. Hayden. All the buildings on Lot No. 30, Warren Waid, bounded north by Congress street, souili by a lane, east by Lot No- 31, weal by Lot No- 29, levied on as the property sit Mrs. Ann M- Hinder, to satisfy an execution for rent in favor of the Trustee* of ih- Chatham Academy. A. I. DLYON, C. S. march 7 87 t:' J. u ♦j Panacea. Sheriff’s Sale* O N the ftrat S* unlay after the lint Tues day in Ms; next, between the bourn of ten xndtbur o’clock, will be sold »t the mat ket-houae in ti e town of St' Marys, i he fo;- ■wiag negroes, viz: Judy and har son John, dmon, and Charles, levied nn as the proper ty of James Williamson, deceased, to aatiafy sn execution on the foreclosure of a mint gage, in favor of Edw->rd F. Tattnall, adminis trator of John Hamilton- M. H. HERBAHD, S. C. C. St. Marys, February 2*, 182*. March 2 82 ’ORB subscriber having diatbvered the com- JL position of SlVAIWS CBLEB HAT ED PANACEA,; has now a aupjtly on hade f 0l sale i hobs* reduced thrpriccfrom 83 Jo, to &2 *0, or by tbo doaen g24. All charitable institution! in the U. Statet and the poor wilt be supplied gratis. If the citiscm of the principal otic* end town*, will appoint an a*e»t to order Ind distribute this medicine to the poor, it will fee supplied. .. . Thu medieioe i* celebrated for th* cure ol the following diseases r—*• aorofula or king’s evil, ulcerated nr pnind lore throat, long standing rheumatic affections, cutaneouf die. esses, white swelling ntd disease of the bones, and all eases generally of the ulcerous charac tor, and chronic diseases, generally a> if ng in debilitated constitulioi-a, but more especially front syphilis or affections a-iaing thtrffrom i ulcers in the laryoq, nodes,' tie. dreadful disease occaaioi-ed by a excessive use of mercury, tfc- It it ful in Ihe disease of the liver-" Certificates. I have within the last two years hac an op portunity of teeing several cases of ve y mve terate ulcers, which having previoual resist* ed the regular modes of troatmen. wort healed by the use uf Mr. Swrim’i F inacea, and 1 do believe, from what ! havd seeji. that it will prove an important remedy \n scro fulous. venereal and mercurial diseases. N. CHAPM\N, M. Do Professor of t^e Institutes and practiet. of Physic, in the University of Pens aylvauin I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swairo. in numerous instances, within the last threr vearSj and have always found it extremely efficacious, especially in sec-ondsry syphilis and mercurial diseases. I have no hesitatioi in pronouncing it a medicine nf inestimable value. w. GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery in the Unity of Penn. Philadelphia, February 17, 1823. JOHN SHINN, Chemist. PhitruWphM^Vov. 17, 1823. VALUABLE MEDICINE. N otiee IS HEREBY (i I VEX, T HAT three months alter 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’Jtinne, Juu. or twenty-five shures, and numbered 243 B. M’KINNE, Guardian of John M’Kiime, Jun. Augusta, Dec. 16, 1824. dec 18 21+p? Administ ator’s Sale W ILL be sold on the fir-- Tuesday in A^til next, at the Court-House in the city of Savannah, by permission of the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham county, One undivided fourth of a tract of land, containing about live 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 live hundred acres, originally granted to Gen. Lachlan M’ln- tosh, and bounded on the south by the Baid Plum Orchard Tract. Also, a tract called Lottery Hill, situate on the Ogeechee Road, three miles from Savannah, containing about nix 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. 8. Bayard. Peb 1 58af Administrator’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in April next, I* WILL «ell at the Court-House in JefTer- JL ton Camden County, between the usual liours of sale, •Harry, Ned, and his wife Tam»r, tnd he- four children, Daniel, Stephen John and Yoi- ick, '.he property of the Estate of Geo g< Morrison, deceased, for the benefit of the creditors and burs of said estate, pursuant to ei»ve granted by the Court of Ordinsrv of said County. GEORGE MOUIUSON, Admimstrstor, with the will annexed, of George Morrison, Sen. deceased. T efforsnn, 24 h Jan. 1825, Feb 2 58 Sheriff’s Sales. On the Jirtl Tuettlay in April next, am writ.L be sold at the Court-House in the \Aw city of Savannah, between the hours of ten and four o'clock I he following seven negroes, vis : Davis, Maria, Patience, Dublin, Beck,Trephina an,' Oscar, with the increase if the females levied on under a fl ft on a foreclosure of a nmrtgag.- •a the property of Joseph Carruthers to aatis fy the Bank of the Ste'e of Georgia. Also, the following 35 n.gro- ti, vis: Cuflee, (Cooper,) Harriet, Ally, old Charlotte, Janie, Bky, Cbarlotta, Pendaw, Bess, Precessm and child, Bridget and Peggy, William, Klsey, Btlley. Philip Phyliia, old Combo, Jenny, old Ptgftb Brutus, Jesse, Brutus, Sandy, Maria, Cyn ia, Dick, Toby,Sophia, Daphne and child, Jacob,Sye,Beekey aod Jobn,with the increase of the females, levied on as the property ol Nicholas Cruger, under a fi ft on a foreclosure ot a m xtgage in favour of John Carnahan and James McHenry for use of Christians Levett. Also, a negro man named dam, levied on aa the property of Char'ea B. Flin, under 6. fa. on a foreclosure of a mortgage in favor oi Jamea Anderaon. Also, the following 19 negroes, vixAbra ham, Harry, Cato, Chance, Daniel, Aaron, Sambo, Lucy, Scipio, Maryan, Rachael, Loti- doe, Aggy, Simon, Grace, Elisa Geoige, Bo dy, and )im, with tbi increase of the females, levied on •• the property of Flemming Akin, dee. under • II. fa. uu a foreclosure of a mort gage in tavor of Wm. Dixon k Co- assignees of Murdoch M’Leod- L D’LYON, S. C.C .J»". .It 56 —ST"— 1 - - Georgia—Camden County. Superior Court, October Term, 1824. Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Selves ter Bryant. i JN petition of Timothy Ho^kin*, statin# v that in consideration of certain prom isenry n ites, made to the aaid Timothy, H them, one p«v»ble with intr esi, fr< m fir of January* 1821, on tile, first of JamiMry, 1822: « second payable asaforesaion the firal ot January, 1823; and a th*rd pavahie as at r- saidg on the first r.f January, 18-4 execute-d » mortgage to ufid ’’i notny Hopkins, hit htu and assigns, nn all those four tnc't of L*)d, dituated in the county aforestid, conveyed h; the said Ti nothy, to the said F-sngley an' Selveiter, and lying on the souch si«ie <■ Great Satdla River, one tract containing set enty-sevenj»cres, more nr less; two trscii .ontaining fifty seres, more or less, and on, ther tract, containing one hundred and r.igli y*eight acres, more or lets, conditioned fo: he payment of the three said several notes on the days above mentioned, and that saio several notes remain unpaid—on motion o- Archibald Clark, attorney for plainti* 1 , it i • ordered, that thr said Langley and Seiveste', their Iteira or usigni, pay intoCour. # withi. twelve months from this date, the sums diu- on said notes, and the interes and cos's, otli erwiie that the equity of redemption be for. ever foreclosed, and that sur.h other proceed ingstake place, as are pursuant to law. True extract from the minutes. 27th Octo ber, 1824. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk nov 4 87 Sen Notice. 4 LL person". JiNvin^ demands against the estate of i:o»«tsnt Freeman, Esq late li the city of Wstbingtou, deceased, are re q iired to hand them in, Icuslly attested, within the time prescrih/.d by law : and thus; indebted to said ei-tite, are requi ed to nnk 1 immediate payment, to JAME^HUNI'EK, AdmV Jsn 14 4 i t NOTICE. N INE MONTHS after the Bate hereof, ap plication will be marie to the Hon-mibl the Inferior Court of Chatham counlv, wht sitting lor ordinary purposet, for leave to pu l a lot, with the improvements, situate io'l.i city of Savannah, in the eairi county,.ml kn-'w: in the plan of said city by the Nn. 53, Brnwi Ward, tor the benefit of the helm oori legate- of Ihe estate ot the late Hugh M’Call, d ceased. THOMAS M’CAf.L, FIIILIF BUAS’Jtl, Executnra. ort -4 7" NOTICE. N INE months «fi(»rd«t(-, application will hyj made to the Hnn. tb»» Ju»'g; s of th*; Lou; .jt Ordinary nf Chath.im county, for leave t sell ail the real r state ofihciste William Oraig deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cfeu ii ->rs of said estate, JOHN M’NISH, Faxecutor oct 12 m > t NOi'lCh N INE months after cl .»e, app r :catiou will be made to the |nf--rit*r Court of Chviuim County, sitting for ordinary purposes f»r an order, aosolute, to sell lots Nrs f ’ur fi,., (4 and 5) in Carpenter's *tow, and lot N one, (1) Green Ward, in 'he city of Savanna^ being the real estate of Francis JaliiKau. dr?c for the benefit of the h-*ira un<l creditors of laid estate . WILLIAM GASTON, Qua i fit'll Executor. y 97% Wfft* 1 ** WV..V • ’ could wish tube. With mv thanks, tamyour tbliged humble sefoaht, £7^^ ^ •..^^sgoSrMtu?^ **>« Oiotvisst of South- c*rk, pertonaliy appealed, and, being dif iWlirn, dith declare and say that the abov. atateihent ia in all respects correct and true, andth*tth* signature to it lain the baad writing of tbil deponent. Jf>H ' HIM NS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28, 1824- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Gathpllcon, I, pcculisrly •dented to thoee diaeaaea which are prevalent among the ooleured population of tue south In that disease which ia called yaws, it i*a •ure remedy i a single trial of it, will convince S lantera of itsaopirior efficacy to any reme y of a similar mure in the United Slater YOTTERt’6 . Vegetable Catholicon. rpHK subirribi r reap- otfully aoltcita the at il. teotion of every friend ofauffering hu axnity, to to the above new and invaluable remedy, whose unequal power* in eliminating from the ayat ui the very seeds of disease, and in rest-rug the deranged and morbid coiiriiti-m cf the organs of lib to a fra* end healthy exorcise aftbolr fiiiietiwa, ha* exci ted the astonishment, and completely alien ced the objections of the most inert d ibits — Pact* are the bet! otyumetws. In order to ptr the virtues of tue ttaiholicon tu aa severe a scrutiny as poaaible, it waa offered by adver- t sement. together with the attendance of a physic so, gratuitmtaly to any per* >n who would apply for it, attri whose cause might i NO 1 ICR, seem* oome within the range of its healing I n, c advantages of this inedie'pe are, not jowet—number* of severe Ciaea of long sia >rt. 1 enn jj n j ni j (|,e naiicut unnecessarily to the ng, and atene of them seemingly dejptr oe I house, or keeping him from his business.-— onee, pro anted themselves, all ofwfneh have | yyu) t wne ,olitwt y execution, ’hst of epifi-tt been cured, or to much relieved as to wart ant the assertion that a little oeraeverance will do an. In fact, such is the confidence of the physi dan under whose ere these patients were placed, in this remedy, a confide ce resmt in< from the irresistible conviction that has been furred upon his mind by ocular demon stration, and a person.il trial of it on hmisel 'hit be permits me to declare it as his deci di d opinion that -he Csfbolicon is not o.ly a perfectly aafe and innocent, but n most puw erlul and invaluable remedy in certs n dis eases and atntes of the ay stem, such is foe ful owin g !— Deuility resulting from intemperance and dissipation i Old und invelerat- U-eers. Pams ia the bon a attended with swellings nf the join'-t Iiidigtauun, Blotches on the face, pimple-, kn.; Alt complaints, of the Liver; Tetter.- Yaws; Syphilis.- Cutaneous diseases generally i Mercurial and acrufuioua com plaints. The Catholicon (which the praprieter sol emnly pledges It s word constats exclusively -if vegetable matter) with the exception of a al ght determi istinn to the bowela^ which it preserves in a soluble state, sets insensibly, is .asant to the taate, and requires m panicu iar regimen, tahi'in-nen from apictuuus li quors al vaya except ed,) or confinentent. An a gentle, safe and agreeab'e cathartic medt ome, improving the appetite and restoring the general tons of the sys'em, it ia confidently recommended to ladies in a delicate situs* non. W. W. POITEH, 66 Chesnut-svreet. Philadelphia, -May 31, 1824. At the request of Mr. W, W. Potter, I have tide y exhibited, in several in-dances, a medi bated sirup, exiled Po trr'a Vegetable Ratho. 'icon, with the must decided advantage* it lias, aa et, never ',sited effecting a cure in every case in which I have ti might proper tu employ it. H. M’MUKTHIE, M D. Phdade’phia, July 28iA, 1874. Mr. IV IV. Teller. Dear Sir—Yen expressed a with that I would give a concise aLtemcnt of my suffer ings, from ‘ the hopeless commencement, to the present propitious stage of mv i1iae.se 1 About live years ago, on my passage from Bordeaux, during the month uf January, from imprudent exposure on deck, I was seised with a violent fever. Having no medical at tendants on bna.-d, I waa compelled to bear it, as 1 m'-ght for two weeks, when on my ar- lival at Charleston, S. C. it was treated as Typhus. The skill of my Phyaician suhdui d ti»! fever, but Phanix-like, the termination of this gave ria- to* disease equally distress ing, inn which, till now, I had thought incut.- able. Various abscesses made their unwel come appearance, particularly on the junta, x hich were swelled to so enormotta «tse.— These gradually subsided into hard tu notp, one of which on my left knee affected toe bone—an incision was now made and s Isrpe evacuation cfpua, mixed with pieces uf bore took place. In addition to this, I suffered die moat excruciuting pains in my joints that man ever experienced. Every thing that waa administered either gave me no relief or ser ved to aggtavatc- the Jisease, the lererity of which inernaae i v dh every succeeding year. ons liquors, il doee net lay any reitric'iem upen hit app-mte It is at) gentle n us opera, ion that the p tient finds himself getting well he cannot tell how. As it is not the wish ol'llic proprietor to take any thing for which he cannot give a consideration equal ill value, persona at a distance who may wish to try ids medicine, but who are nut certain if it be applicoble to their coinnlaint, are request ed to describe ’heir esse end symptome in x tetter, post-paid, and directed tu him—this tetter will be inracdixtely nlaced ih hands folly comp- tent to dee ds the que-tion.— .Should 'he remedy not seem to auit the dis ease, they wdl be frank) v told s-s. O Aim ON TO prevent d:suppointm"nt it is well to date that it tikes in ordinary case* fro n 3 to 5 Potties to effect a cure so that pe-sots wht are labouring under any ser ous infirmity, most m-.ke up theic mind to persevere tu that exton! at least—if they do not, they might us well a«ve themselves the trouble and expense f using a smaller qn-ntilv. A'l ante-1 p-.lt-p:iid and enclotiny ihe m mey immediately attended tu, and lie mediuine packed and dtdiveied with directions for use, ■natty place in the city, and forwarded as di- rs-tr d N. B. To prevent the possibility of all im p-sition, it will bo sold in the city of Philadel phia. at the office in Filth near Race-Sir-et, or xt tile dwelling of the propri tor, No. 66 tthcinu'street, only, end abroad by his au- .hortxed agents \V. IV P >H P.lt, 66 Chemul Street, Philadeipfiia' I hsve appointed GEORGE RYE (SON, Drugget of Sttvannuh, mv sole agent. Drug gists wm ting the above valuable medicine will b.- supplied by him for cash, at the sstne rate, a- if ortlored direct from me—v-x £30 per dvxen, or three dollars a a ngle bottle. W. tV. POT i ER, Philadelphia. Any pe-son on xppliration to the subscriber will be furnisned with certificates of the tffi. cacy of the sb.tve niedicine, sufficient to ruin vmce the mind of the most scentiiud, ulthoupd too oumerntitand lengthy for newspaper m. sertion. GEO. KYBHSON, Dr-q p at. Comer of Bay and Whittaker streets, dee 13 Information Wanted A NY information from, or relative to Mr. Frf.derick Lowe, Printer, a native of Manchester, England, and who, when last heard from, resided at Monticello, Jasper county, Georgia, where it was understood he hail married a young woman of the name of White, addressed to Robert C. Lowe, to the rare of the editor of the Charleston Courier, will be thankfully received. U'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 . 4S Looking-Glasses. J UST received, por schooner Retrieve, an elegant assortment of Mantle and •inch wca tny painful si nation that I -lespaire.'. I l’i er Looking-Glasses, at manufactory pri of ever being restored to my heal h; 1 Intel ccs p v J. J). HERBERT* CO. dec 18 dec IH Sheriff’s Sale. On the Jirtl Tuesday in JUay nut, iiylta. be sold in front of Ihe Court- t|f House, in the city of 8avonnah ( between the usual hours of ten and four o’clock, The following eight negruei, vis. Cuffae, Foggy, Boianoxb,Carolina, Joseph,Mary,Bet ty and Jim, levied onunder a fi.fs. on a fore- efioeure, aathe p operty of Cliarlee H. Hay don, in favor of Frederick W. Hicneman- Marsh 7 lo.kAC D’LYON, S. C. C. N otice. A LL persons having demands against the estate of Oliver Sturgee, 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, Adtn’r. FVh to ■ fir, 1.4 JNolice. fi^INE MONTHS after the date of this Lx notice, application will be made to tbo Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to sell a part of the real estate of John Stacy, deceueed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor^ of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator. dor tit * i 41 IN EQUITY. Between Iptdt Lecerne, and John Leente, Com phunanU, and Peter Leconl, John 7'Aomat Chapman, — - — Reynold! and Valeria, ho Hife, lhfendc.nlt —Liberty Superior Court, TISHE Complainant! having filed their bill in JL this Court, the object of which ia to per petuate the testimony of eertsin persona there in named, end it appearing that the Defend ants respectively reside beyond the limitj ol the atate of G< orgia, and within the United Statea: It ia ordered, that aerviee upon the •aid Defendant* be effected by publication in one of the Gaieties ol Savannah, requiring the mid Defendxnts to appearand answer the aaid hill of Complainants, on or before the eleventh day ot April next. A true copy, R- RAKED, Clerk. February 10,1825, Fob 17 71f IN EQUITY. Between IV. Davico, Adminietrator, Complain ant, and John Carnochan. Admimdrat.tr, d- bonio non with the will annexed of George Richardson ancl others, Ihjendaiis ——In equity, (Jlutham Superior Court— Chuneery, ,2(WA August, 1824. I T appearing that John Murray Calnnchan, one of the defendants in the sail bili of complaint named, resides without tpe' state of Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdoms ot Great Britain and Ireland, called Scotlard : It ia ordered that the said John Murray Car- nochan, do.appear and answer to the com plainant's said bill, within nine months from the date of Ihix order, otherwise that the •aid bill, aa to him, be taken pro confeaan t end il ia further otdered, that a copy of thia order be published once a week, in one of Ihe public Gisettea of this stole, until the ex. Dilation of the time within which the said de-' feodant is required to appear and answer •* aforesaid. > true espy from the Minutes, thia 21st day August 1824. A. B.FANNIN, Clerk, august 24 Bills on New-York, F or sale by Feb 24 C. C. GRISWOLD. no* o*ilv trie! the re^nler mean!) of relief, but uoed, fhot *» i io vpin, every popular reu»* edy 1 co.ilij he». oi*- It waa in this av fnl anti de»r>ond'n£ condi f : on,that I wm persuaded to axornmeneettcoirae of your Vr.fretiMe ^-v.h I . ^ icon, arid t ,«uf>aupy re^iU is, '*/ om the use of the t-vo b jitl.s. my whole sys'cm hat under I go at a vo mi I let- vevo uiion, my pun* h uvefio sa ke • met'* tbs•liscimr-ff from my knee c/e£ n ,o rhiii!nish, si) l si O'Y oease-i altogether* ih 'doer from „ hence it proceeded being coin pletelv.healed* The tumors, fur the removal of which I have tried in vain more remedies than I can name, are rapidly docreasinft ; my »ppc.lite» whir h whs pone, has returned'—I au ir« fni’ti near.’y veil, and tV.el confident itio-t » few bottles mere cf yeti’, (to me) r.ivaluabk medicine, will nv.ke me n- r ectiy so. Your obii^c d friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. Canon Castings, rj POUNDS Cttrron Cast iitgs, for sak- low, by N. H. WEED. Pi ot Bread. -| HALF BBLS. Infix’ Pilot Bread, I hi just received and tor sale by just i dec 29 J. B. HERBERT & CO. Feather Beds. J EST received by the William Wallace, a large supply of the above articles, with Bolsters ana Pillows to match, war ranted to be of the best qunlitv. I. W. MORRELL. Jan 27 Webster's spelling Books, i > ECEIVED and lor sale by M Jan 13 X. 11. WEED. Spanish Segars- | s P ani8h Sc e ars - Just received per Globe, and for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 4 Cast Hied Iron Box btoves, F or sale hy N. B. WEED, No. 6, Gibbons’ Range. nov 24 Phihuleiphin, July ''6, 18 '4 Mv confidence ill the Vf geutde catliolic-tr, la ttndiminisl.-d. and its fresh ill tincta of it., powers xro doily occurring,in my own prtc- lice. I nave no hesitation in recommending it. in the peculiar ri-aeasesto which it IS !.p-pt cu bic, as superior to any remedy I am acq mint ed with. M. M’HUiUHIE. H. 11. Philadelphia, May '28,18 4 Six—In eonfrqnence of imprudent expne tire four veara ago, I h ol the misfortune to be come t ffl cted with a disease, the painful re ■ stil's j which induced me to apply in suc cess un to -ever*} respectable physicians of | this city, from whom, however, I rt;;ived either no relief, or from whose rented es I re ceived another complaint quite as distresaing os the former. My whole system became a- fccted, I could get no rest at night on ac count of the violent pain that I felt in every part of my body j th.-weakness and e nacia tion cf which was such that I could scarcely walk. In this state l fortunately hrard of! your vegetable catholicon—fjur bottles ol j which, has completely restored me, I have now no pain t my appetite is good i tnd mt strength restored With many thanks for the relief your medicine has given me, I am your obliged friend, Ac. WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn sad subscribed to before me, May 28, 1824 JOHN B1NNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 38,1874. 8<R|rI >n> now, thanks to your medicine, a hearlf mat. F-r nearly aixyeara I have been | a martyr to a disease, whoce ravage* threat-1 iJECElVbD per amp Corsair, and f ened, if not soon stopped, to put a period to | ^ * Ba ' e by N. B. WEED, my existence. Having bad no regular medi-1 - 7 27 cal advice from the eomitleneemen', my complaint at last got to aqch * height that I I t il'oix Mil VAIS, could not swallow without great pain a-id I • OUqoITS- difficulty. Tumor* formed In different parts I I fi HOGSHEADS of St. Croi r Sugars, of my body, and I began to think my aitustion | ” ot very prime quality, landing from almost desperate. The live bottles of the I schooner Nancy, and for said bv Catholicon which l have taken have com- r HALL & IIOYT. pletelycuredme.tndIamnowas well as 11 Jan 20 SC0IT3BIBLE • arris vrtrs art rroa. / r 8,oi Ry SAVUEt. T. AHMSTROXQ r, dornhil' Hi on fo- puMshine liiinrp., PAHILr ttlU'.E. soatai.nnsau.y, guutl References. lo he co up VDLTJ HES IIOr.1l. OCTAVO, Z " bellithcd with a likeness of the Authtr. ** TBRM8. I * shall be well printed, on roM rat)** be oomprisrd in six handsome vtdlnL^ will contain the Scntitures of the 0d X.w Testaments, toe Introductory Explanatory A om, anti PraciteA OSt mal iJ!j ami all the oopoms -Marrfno' Hefe, ma , ing printed word tor word frjrr, the Stereotype Edition, published since the * n thor’a decease. The price will be *51 boards i 8H i" aheap , g30, in ealrbfodil» May *82* b * f8,deli, «ybj Ex raelo yf Letter-s aildretttito the Pitb’IT^ 1 esteem Dr Seott'a Family llibl,, emin-ntL calculated lo promote the cause of timhoj piety. It seem* scarcely poct'.ble for on-i! tead daily the Note* end Obaervaiiontir,"ik. Family Bible without hecomitga wn-,,,5 tetter mao. EDWARD D GfiiFptq I have seen no rtomm mtary of lh - Scriptures which I think » well adanfeilto general use and edtficsbon, ft i, , which every famaly ought toj;oi, , s . A. VyVTON It is i work di«tin«i’shed for ihe ty snd convenience of its amngumaat die elesrneaa nn I fidelity of its esposuioni’ the neatness and uerapicu-ly uf it, style, ih,' nevol; nee and candour of its opiri-, the CIO 'S,senes* and pertinency of its apphuti, n , and for its uniform ti t:d< ocy to pro note r,nu geltcal truth !Sd piety. ABTELIIOLMM Of Dr. Seott’a Family Bible, I fe I F t , e to tay, that in m-’ estimation it dcset*r.d(y r u t, among our ablest and best Outnm-uU ox. THOMAS BALDWIN. Dr. Scott’s family B bie intended nwrso. pecialty for foe use of Uhiisnan 'amilje,, work high y ev-ngelical, extensively up' live, end deeply interesting Daniel a s ikdwb. The character of Dr. Scott’s C >mmen«rv nn th*- Bible, it ao genenll) known, ,sj H highly approvstt amongst the m IS' intetiige-t and pioul Cltristians throughout our cpijtn sil l bin passed rapidly through lo nutty tayt editions, that 1 deem fuilhet lecotamesi’j. ions needless- J. HORSE. I am acquainted with no Com-nentatv oa th Sapred 8c ';'ui-e», which I would cure cordially reonnfineixt for general use. The plan of the work is good JOSHUA HATH. Perhaps in no way, can ministers, inat-uctp* of youth, and private Ch-istiar.f, do greitn service to aociety, than by evert ng them. selves to diaseminate this truly invHiiKbk work- JOSHUA HUNElNGtON, I know of no Oommentary whirh ia better cxlcul-.ted for diffusing correct view a of tin greet truths ef Cltiistitnity. a- d lf‘,v upou, fary impreasions on the mind when rilitf •rum the perusal of it, than the one you ire wbrat to publish. DA KIEL SHARPE. No writer at emx leas d.ap< sed to contend for barren speculati-na. None more uniform, ly or more powerfully inculcatesthe great ea sentiala ol religiun. The spirit which pn» vadea the work ia excellent; it is Ihe me.i, xffectionare, healing, yet faithful spirit of lit gospel. DANIEL DANA. From particular examinatrn, and concur- ring teatimony, them is no doubt on my mind that Scott’s Family Bible is superior to all other* J03I PH EMERSON. You will please lo se, d me six copies ol Seott'a Bible / I refer to your lately propesrd edition. Perhaps I hell induce live nr— to take the a ime number. H. 1. Il ia with extreme pleasure I perctiw voir are about to publish a new e iition d Scot<’s Bible. Having been in possi-rson sf •l more than 20 y- at s, I trtiu* I know nme tiling of its ruine. nod sm determine:! to mote its c-rciilstinn among my ffiends Y.u will please forward sis copies as soun si pub lished, (7, M 1 have nbtainnd four subscribers P ! . de exceilentwork you are pubhshtr-g ' ft. $. I propvae to take seven sets of Seri 's Hi ble, and will be accottmabie for tbc nmc J C. I have obtained subletiberaforninrCi pid of Boott-s Family (I,ble. J. (I 1 ahail prubdbly need eight or tens-.xd Scott’s Family Bible, J ?• Rev. 8. 8. of P. haa o' (lined ten vitncti- bera. E. H, I have observed that you arc about pub* lishing another edition of Scon's li bit hope yon may succeed as you lure dose is former edition*. I have been endeavurii,[ t» procure subscriber- amu. g our people, aod tenor more subscriber! wiil be obtained. O.S.II. I will take ten sets (of Scott’s l' 1 ’ 1 *) bound s»d lettered. J. 7 I have obtained ten stihscrihr's for ) * edition of the Family Bible—and have d ubt but there mightftae something like IB copies -old in this place if yutt had cn — : here—l thought the wyrk ottglli to be »" couragod and fur hat re.ison to-ik a sub-enh- fton paper. It is a work that every fort should have that is able to putchsse. J. I II. I am glad, that yru propose to print d' Seott’a excellent Family Uomimmiiyi should be very gled if it were in my powt' ’ f give a more liberal patronage to the than, as oircnmstancea are, I can. I*" 111 ; however, be able to do something; eigbtd tenae'a I shall -erUial/take; and;t tt»f *- double that number. A-"- I have procured fifteen’lubicturf 11 Scott’s B-ble. JA.B., Tar, fitch, Rosin o,*c. JUST RECEIVED, <) A bbls tar £i\3 10 do Pitch 10 do Rosin 5 do bright Varnish For sale by A. BASSETT, To. I, Mongiu’a New-Building. Feb 4 Wire Fenders and Cast-iron Chimney Backs, for 1 think I ahailditpoie of 20sets or 01 *he Family Bible. E.B I have circulated proposal* for s ; 011 . 1 . B.ble / how many have beeii ruK*ged i" cannot tfli/ but between 20 ana M U * vicinily. ^ I hare concluded to become reipons'W to you tot thirty sets of Scott** I have procured 106 sub.*c’iber* 1# ^ Bible t 6 *et* to be bnund in c*»if; 3 Kt’ . bn done in board* the other 97 t,oU ‘ and lettered as described in the proip^ I presume I could procure *00 wWJ her* for your edilion or Seott’a Bible \ d.-mar.d is increasing for them. Th-v , finally supersede every other largeo-f’’ ; Bible. Fifty of my subscribers live circle of 8 mile* ! Just published nn edition of the *a** completed in six volume*, without t««T references;price in boards gl8; 11ih• JK21.- in calf 827. Either of th ae art*| m«y be had of the publisher in Bustos I c S. C- A j. SCHENCK, Savannah. $ fa - 11 — l nov 20