Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, January 29, 1825, Image 4

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mirn uvm Sheriff’s Sales. W il l he sold at 'heConn House in Tatt nall Rounh* on the fir t Tuesday‘n- February next, at the usual horns of sale* t» Wi» Ten iiketv negous D f *h • woman* 35 or 40 years of app, t har!\*i\o, about 15 year* old, Ton., a b<>y about i*. t'yruft, ahoy about 10, v «»ilet, about 30 years old Uilla Mary, G’sce, •;.<{ Hester, girlu-rtlarry a boy About 7 months old. A l levied on as the prnpev 4 .y of James A T;pr?ns„ to •'•'isf 'fi fa. in favour of the President, Directors ana company of the Da* rien Ua:<k. Ala *. 303 icr-s of land lyi« r. in seid county, granted to John Robison Ai»o, 200 gr.ros rf land, g anted to John Byurd. A is-, 400 acre 1 ' of lan.t granted to J-./ieph Robertson. A* : lying on the waters of the Ohnopie, in s»id county, levied on as the property ot Canwet M'>ore, to satisf) stmdr. //a# from a Justice;* Court, in favour of All.n P .well—levied by - constable and returned to me. Also, 520 acre* lying on the Ohoopie, with .tome improvement, levied on as the proper; v of Joint il’Furland, t' s«t sfy his tax for 18^3 All concerned will please take notice 4. JOHNSON, S. T. C. 221 December, 1834. dec 30 30 HOTUI0 SiUS» Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in February next, S\%flX ue sold at toe Court-House, in h • \#Jr city of S>tva nih, between the hours o? ten m d four o'clock, Eighteen neeroe*. vt*.— Charlotte, B-tenis Eve, Tenah, Titus, Sambo, Nero, Belinda D >rcus, Iiiac, Bess. Sippio, Uarlus, Oloe, Peg gy, Anne, B tty, and Monday, levied on by cofii^ntj'as the property of N. G# Rutherford Under a fi fa.on a foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of the Bank of Darien. ISAAC D'LYON, S C. C. tve 6 10 fcHfcltlrr’8 8ALK. On thefirst Tuesday in February next, WWILL be a Id at ihe Court House between W the hours of ten and four o’clock, the following three Negroes, via : Mary, otherwise known by the name of Conatanre, snd h*r two chddren Lucy and K ziah, lev i d on under a foreclosure of » mortgage, as the property of William B Hoi lend, to satisfy Gaudry A D» f urc. I. D’LYuN, S. C. C. dec 4 9 She;ifl’’s Sales. On the fist Tuesd. yin February next, Y^ffiLl. be sod at the Const-house, be Vw tween the usual horns cf ten and four 3*.. iock, Im, rovem^ntg of Lot No* 10, St Gall, cit- zf S-ivannah, l- vied onus the pmper’yof Ann P ", to satisfy din a? ecut'on in favor of ihuio- its Lucica. a Lot h o, 15, the eornnr of F r «i.kVin a . i Spring sir. Oglethrbpe ward, with the im prove m?nts thervun* levied on aa the P*op- erty of Thus: Will »r;,s, to satisfy an execu turn in favor of Jas. Hay man, for use cf Wm. Waters. A bo;;8' n ‘he ftortb corner ©f Sot No* 6. Orflcthrope. ward, near Chatbam-st, city o' SHVannah. t«» gatsf*’ an execution in favor of Jose; h Burnet agaimt ju ia Brisk rl. Haif lot No. 4. Evv i.hhurg, Oglethropc Ward, and the umxpi c d lease ot three years from 1st January next, levied on as the prop* cry ot Robv Lr wis/osat 3fv »n execution in favor of J. 13 M. P •ulurgast* The above property levied on by a constable ur.de • ex editions from u Justices ccurt and returned to I D’LYON, S C. C. jan 3 32 Sheriff’s Sale. O N the first Tuesday in February next; he* iwc*u the usual hours, will be sold ut the Cou t House, in the couuty ol Glynn, Six hu. d cd and forty two acr»s vf land, mnieorle>s, situate on the D'and of St Si mon's, composed »f several separate l ac»p, Commonly kwrvn .s the village and the fi rm tracts, levied on and to be soi l as the prop- city of George Baillie, under a rule absolute, granted by the Superior Court of Glynn Coun ty, on the foreclosure of mortgage, »t the in stance of Robert Sc 't»,administrator ol George Bc-itt, deccuicl. f'ondidons c.«-h—pun bas er to pay for "ties. I AMISS BLU/, A G.C. Dec‘;'nb‘-*i* 30, 18?4. dec 31 31 Sheriff's tales. On the frit Tuesday in March next, ' Ll. be sold'at thj Cour’-Uous'? between the houi s of 10 !*n>\ 4 o'clock, The following six n< grotd, H:tn"ah, l*e»r, London, William, Pete*, and Ilinnah, levied bn un-l^r a fi* fa. on fopoch s.tre from J >hr. Hunter to the Plante.s’ B.»nk. Four negroes, BiI'y, *ios a Will and Jen ny, levied on under a fi. la. on for* .I./suie of a mortgage from C. H. Hayden, to J* a*mi« •h Guvler. A q tantity of IToos bold and K cher F<t- oitu e, levied on under a fi Fa on foreclosure of a mo tg&ge, from Eie^zcr Early to Amus Scudder, I D’LYON, S. C C jin .3 32 Sheriff ’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in March next, >/ 'LL be Bold ut the Court -House, be hheritf’s . ale On thefrst Tuesday in March next, L he Hold at -h. Hon.t-House it tli \tJ town of J< ffe w n, r m !cn County between the hours of t€n and f air o'clock, Niue Negroes, Gice a»’d l.er childr. n. Harriett, Charlotte, I.udnda, Usual, Loonr, Khz'*, Henry and Bob, levied on as the pr<»p- ert of Joseph Hain to ratisfy an execution in favor . f ,Vl a o If Wiliinms ;t'd others. Ala », a t act *d 1 and, containing two hun dred and fftv arms, more or le.?, y'*i g n t» e county o" Ca >>t!en, bru ided north by Jostph Coup, smith !»; B’ys.t >h> ffi-ld, ea/t by i e Great Satin River, and west by unknown laud. Ii v ; d on «s the pro; evty of Bryant She® 'd to satisfy an t u cution in favor *1 Robert Brazcll. Proper v po nied outhv the defendant G W. THOMAS, D. S. C. C. Ji fferson Jan i'2, !8. : 5 l'n 7 53 i ity ‘-huill’s ’a.cs'onUniied O.i thefirst Tuesday in February next, W ’ ILL be vitsl.v .n Hunt >t the Jumt li ,us» in tie cl y of Suwaiinah, Suud«-y art.c'es of B d a d T .HV T non. P at'll Wave, One Cir;>t;t. fcte levied oi as t •« property of orran By d, tn aitisfv tw< vreutions for house rt*nt, F.hajfir Karh,w, r>rran Byrd, ^ndassigm d »«’.!. H. He^he" K Co A I. D'lY* N C. S tnn 5'’ ween the usual hours o ten anil Hu o cln>. k, • Eighty negro slaves, viz. Nelson, ILche!, Sam, Morris, Clia lt-a, ISi ! le v , Hatnah, Harry, F'oru A ins, Sam, Silvy, Hercules, Brrbn’,, J »hn, D«v' t Nan % Philip, Judy; John, Hai ry, Vve P i 'P- A.m«, Lucy, Monday, Tewah, Molly, Henry. Ben, V-tnu», Cain, Cun;hr., Celia, F or:', Nellv, Hannah, v-imor, L »V'. Piddy, Jenny,BrntiF,Oiiida, Beck, Fannv, o , Hester, July, Phehv^ lack, B da, Far*j". Ja* k, Robert. I«iac, Pompey, ('x ar, Ca»y Willoughby, Fortune, Kw'iil, Iliiffhs, Hx * aril, Mine *, Jane, London, I>ayy, Ishnou I, Lizzv, Susy George, Grace, Cudj >, r.:%tv. ay, S«mt>r>n, Billy, Molly and Abraham, to gether with the future ist>ue nod mere: sc of the families, levied on under a fi fa *»» foreclosure of a mo tg.<#ge, from George I Cope, in f*vor of Peter Mitchell, John Ji'Nisi),and Hubert Mituhell. I. D’LYON, A C C, ded 31 31 Sheriff'’s Sales, O N tk*'fiiat Saturday after the fi at Tues day, in February next, will be sold at the d>'r! et House, in the town of St Marys, be* tween the hours often and four o'clock, a tw stury house ond out building*, situated in flic t'*wn of St. Mary', on lot number four, levi ed “ii as the ,iror>erty of George W. Martin, to sat sfy an execution in favor of Belton A. G'opp. Also, two negroes, Colernin and Silvia, lev ied on as the property of J »hn Parker, tw sntipfy an execution in litvor of Scott and Bai ley, and others. Also, one negro man named Boatswain, It vied on as the property f Samuel ‘ Swearin » r *n, t > satisfy an execution on »he foreclosure of a mortgage, in favor of Thomas H. Millet * fvr Andrew f.ow ft Co. M H. HFBOARD* S. C. C. January 1. 18.5. Jm- 8 ‘7 Sheriff’s Sales. O v the first fta'urday, after the first Toes <la> in March, will be sold at the M;.r« et House. ; n thatown f St. Marys, between he hours of ten and fom* o’clock, a negro bn> named M «es, levied on as the propert' f Cornelius Br.in, to satisfy »n execution or force esure of a n orteage in favor *of J hn C!" v. ier. V IV flKBBAUD* C. C. Si ‘VJh ys, Janu rv 18 5* f R * Tv Marsha's .ale. On the first Tuesd y in March. \% if I'LL, be sola bttoie the Court House, v/w i*'the city of Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock h 8 - TWO I.OT3, Noa 27 and 2R, -lark son Ward, and improvements thereon, levle on as the property of J bn H. Morel, to sati- r v the balance decreed to be due on a dis'res. warrant, issuing from the Treasury Depa-> ment of the United States, agi-inji A.S. Bu> loch, John H. Morel, a^d David Leion- JOHN H MOU^L. Marshal Di*. Gt. \ Jar. 21 47 dministrator s ale. rCWll.L be sold at the G.-tt t-H ;t:8t: in Sj U>ir VKnnah, on the first Tum.day ; n March oe/t, be’ ween the hour* ©f ten and t^» o • VI ONKCHEFT OF GARPENTER'S TOL'L* ilUVDi^ PATTERNS FOR CASTINGS the T> TS.insl estate rfjjiin CLik, deceased Terms of sale cr.sli. IIBNr.Y M'ATH.V, Admiuu, rato: of J Clark Jnn 14 4 i Administrator’s t^afe. IX/ILL ' e s'’d on luc first Tuesday t tf March nett at the Court-House m the ci f y ofSavannan, withi” he hours prescril'p' 1 by law, T*’EMYKlG$iT SHARES OF PLANTERS* BANK M O' K, belonging i •he es at of Gou-tant Freemen, Esq dece»*- ed* Sold for the benefit of th*5 heirs an creditors of said r^utet T. mis of aale caa'i* JAMES HUNTER, Adtr.'r. Jan 14 42 1M EdUlTV. Thomas Cummin? a"d others, Complainants and IVilliam Wallace and oJiers /defend,mis Chatham Superior Court, January Term, I T appearing to the Court, by the a (fid* vit of Joseph Cumming that William Wal ace and Savs.lt his wife, M*vy Clay, Ann Clay Eliza Clav, Mary June Clay, Willlffm Ci r \ Joseph Cf^y, Ralph Clay, Mary Ann C •<* Tenry Clay, and Elizabeth Olay, who are pa. tics defendants in the above case, rest; beyond the limits of the state of Georg md within the United States, and th:.t Jame Clay, also a defendant, is in foreign pa t- beyond the limits of the United SL'.cs. O' motion of complainants’ solicitors, it is ord- . ed that the said defendants, first named, •eepcotively appear and answer the coinf lh ants’ b ii, within four months from the date ill*; rule, and the snid James Clay, within ni months. Audit is further oidered, that th rule be published once a week, during n;» months, in one. of the public Gazettes ot r‘. Hate. A true copy from tne minutes. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk mav 11 4 ’+ f. Georgia— Cam fan County. Superior Court, October Term, I (ML Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Silvester Bryant. : N petition of T motby ilopklns, stating - v that in consideration of certain prom- ssorv; notes, marie to the said Ton- thy, (hem, one payable with inteiest, fnm first of January, 1821, on the first ofJunu« ry. 1822: a second payable as afuresai •» on the firs; of January, 1823,* and a th ; rd pavnHIe «s afwe- said, on the first of January* 18 4 executed a mortgage to said Timothy Hopkins, Ids her* and assigns, on til those (bur traces of Laid, s tuated in the county aforesaid, conveyed by the said Ti nnthy, to the snid Jjtnglcy anil Selvester, and lying on the south side of Great 3atilla River, one tract rontaining sev entv-sevenjacres, more or less/ two-tracts containing fif-y actes, more or less, and one •tl.er tract, containing one hundred nnd eigh ty-eight acres,-more or less, conditioned for be payment of the three said several notes, on the day* above mentioned, and tin t wad several notes remain unpaid—-on motion o' Archibald Clark, attorney for plainti'\ it i« ordered, that tb. said Langley and Setveste-, their heirs or ussigns- pay into Coin*, within twelve months fr-un this date, the sums due on said notes, and the iuterer and coats, oth erwise that the equih of redemption bo fo»- ever foreclosed, at d that su h other proceed mgs take plrce, as are pursuant to law. True extract from th*» minutes, 27th Onto- her, 18. 4. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk nov 4 87 4 re ( Verdict MarchTerm, 1808. Camden Superior Court Henry H.ifuuhd, vs. > Thomas Kino. j O N motion of the Attorney of the Plain tiff, in the above case, it is ordered that the defendant do shew cause, on or be fore the first day of thu next term, why a final judgment should not be entered in the above case, as of March Term, lOOfi; ond that publication be made of this rule, once a mouth, for foot months, in one of the Gazettes of this District, or that.a^cnpy he scrvod.cn the defendant, sixty days be fore the next term. Extravtfrom thr Alinutcs, JOHN BAILEY. Clerk, dee 23 a.'.pi State of Georgia. By Elijah Baker, Clerk of the Court of Or« dinary, for Liberty County. M RS. ELlZAttElH WALTHoUR. ap- plica for «Mters of administration oi he estate and eff cts of Thomas G M’ebb, us nextofkn: These are therefore, t» etc a.id admonish, all nod singidnr th^. hi. d ed nd creditors of the said deCt-Micd, tofil *iie r nbj-ctiona if any tbev have, in my offi e «t Kicebnrou^h, on or heforc the first Mon'av in March next, otherwise letters of admin s- ‘ration will be granted to the said applicant. Given under my h: nd and se; 1, Dus t nth dnv of January, in the the year of «ur Lord eighteen hundred a d w utv five. L 8.) E- BAKER, C. C O f. C. ! 14 4 .1 Georgia—Camden County. iO L WHOM li MAY 1.0 ; E ‘n IEREAS Belton A Copp, E q applies Ar to the Cou t of Or tioary of said un* t • for Letters of Adm »'is.ration on the c-state o''Joseph Bixby, lute oi'said coun y, deeeas' e l: These are, ther efore, to rife, and admon ish, aM nd fiini'ulnr, the heirs a^d e-edit^.p o*'8.: ; d deceased, to fi : e their o’j tiors, it a .• »hev have, in mv office, on or i. ••fore the first Monday in March ne -t, o herwi.*e letters viil be grafted th" applicant. Witness the II morahle Wilburn Gibson, one of the J tsticesof said Court, this twenty aec n I day of January, 1825 JOHN BAILEY, C• C. O. C. C J : '• ‘ 7 5.' Notice. N INE months after date application will he made to the Honorable the Jus tices of the Interior Court of Chatham County, for leave to sell a tract of land, known as number eight, tlth District, I'ike (formerly Munroc) County, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate of of N. S. Bayard. H. J. BAYARD, Administrator estate N. S. Bayard. Jan S f!4nt Administrator's .Notice N P INM!•«.*.«TH9 from this date. vt^tJ-ailap ply l i the M-morabU thj 1 -furor < uu«t r Chatham countv, when s iting for oi.tina. y iju. poaes, to sell toe teui estate of WiTiam Hay hew. C. H HAYDEN, P- MAYBEW, Admimstiatnr's. fiiigu e t 12 /\$ Adminis* rator’s N otioe. VT1NE VIONT1I-* after d't/*, 1 sLoli apply l.v to the Honorable the Inferior Court oi hiM'hfun county, (wneu sifting for ordinary fiurp-.ses) for leav to sell »hc real « s‘ ite vf ian ic H* Robins, to satisfy the heirs *«d c.r**d ' * oi'St c- H HAYDW 0 Adm ; ni,trb'r « p.u^--«o 12 4^ NO* 1015. r UF, subscribers being about to decline bu siness in this place, rt.cpitst persons ha •g demands ag-inst them, to present their- or payment. A B. FANNIN ft O. -#*f * *0+, Attachment Sales.- Ou th*first Tuadiy m Feh uury, *ILL be .old at the Court House, be _ tween he hut's often »nij lour o’clk t hree ba.es of Cotton, atmehed by Ptt y & Gresb as the property of George Hub bidge. f. D’LYON. IS. C C. Jin 31 —- _ 48 4lte oriwno*.r. is less thutV I :h fcUU I I'Y. Between W Bovins .‘him niatrotnr, Complain tint and John aniochun Jidmuiistiator, d b'mis non with the wi / annexed of Gear re Richardson, and others, JJ'Jtnduiits In equity ( knihum mpr. ior Luu.t- Chancery, ,0th Jl igust, i824 I T appeari g iha> John Murray Carnochun, oue of the (lefcndants in the -mid bill of ci'iepKint ni.m'‘d, vrsid-s without the state ol Geo’gis, m that part d th* Us.it* d Kingdoms ot Great Britain a i Ireland, culled Scotland : It is ordered that Ihe scid John Murray Car- nocun, do appear ai d answer to the com plainant's said bill, vitnin nine months from the dite of this order, otherwise that the said b.II, as to lum, he taken pro confesso .• a. d it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be publish'd once a week, in one ol the public G-zones of this state, until the ex piration of th.2 time within which the saidur- fondant is required to appear and gnawer as t toresaid. True copy from the Minutes, this 21st day August, 1824. A. B.FANMN, Cleik. august 24 SOf Notice. I JERSONS having demaada against the estate of Thomas Johnston, will please present them, properly attested, at the Counting-Room of It. As J, Habersham. IIA .VIUTAL JOHNSTON. Executrix of the estate of Thr mas Jnlihston. doc Iff - <2Ifi. NOTION fivTlNB months after <lite, application will hr LN made to the Inferior Court oft.hoham County, sitting for ordinary purp i's f r ai order, ansalute, to sell lots N- s f.mr»m five <4 snd 5) in Carpenter's 'tow, and lot N . one, (I) Green Ward, in the cry ot Savannah, being the real estate of Francis .Itiineau, dec tor the benefit of tie- lic-s and ereditors ol said estate WILLUM GASVO't Qualified Executor 17 97a NOTICE. P ERSONS having demands against the rg. tate of the l^le William Cr«ig, d.c. arc re quested to render the tauie, properly at tested, within the time prescribed by law, g n d those indebted to said estate, tre eai neitiy called upon to settle the same without de 1 lay. JOHN M'NISH* Executor, oct 12 71 VALUABLE MEDICINE. FOTTEtt’A Vegetable Cat hoi icon. ; d 4 pIIE subscriber rest) ctfully solicits the at iJL tent ion of every friend of suffering hn inanity, to to tire ubove n< w and invaiuahl* .remedy, whose unequal powers ineUminHlii g from the B’,st *m the very seeds of disc>*»'•, and in restoring the deranged and morbid conditin of the organs of life to a free and healthy exercise ofthoir functnns, has exci ted the «>t mishmf n», snd completely silcii ced the objections of t!*e most men <! dous — Facts are ihe best arguments In order to pu» the virtue* of toe Uaiholicon to as severe a scr tiny »s possible, it w.^s offered by river* t sement together w<t i t'»e attend »nce f a ::»■ysician, gratuitously to any perg-in who would apply for it, and vh *se cause mtglu seem t< come within 'he range of it« healing power—numbers of severe cas"S of long s'.t d- ing.srdsome of thoin seemingly de«.- .r *e ones, pro ented themselves, all of which'have been cured, or so much relieved us to warrant d»t as-ertion that u little perseverance will do so. In fact, such is the confidence of‘U • physt cisn under whore rS' e these pnilcnts were olsced, in this remedy, a co fide ce r ;u t ing fVom the irresistible conviction tl»at h.ss 1 ecu forced upon hts miivl b“ ocular demon- s*ration, and a personal trial of it on h'-o’sei' 'list he purniitJi me to declare it as h-s d ot- •J»d opinion, tint die Cu'holicon is not only » perfectly safe and innocent, but a most pow erful it'd invaluable ruai-dy in certain dis eases and states of the s, stem, such as die fol lowing:— Debility resulting from intemnerance anti dissipations Old and inveterat* Uicer*. Fains in the bi n » attended with swellings < f tfic jon s} Indigestion, Biot he* on thf- face, piope-, ftc.; Al complaints of the Liver; Tetter.- Yawn ; Syphilis.- Cutaneous distia'-'ci general y ; Mercurial and scrofulous com- pl ints The Catholicon (wbi' h the proprieter sol emn^ pledges h-s word cons'at s exclusively •if vegetable mHitc-r) wuh ihe exception of a ■Tgiit drtermi rtion to the bowels, which it preserves in a soluble state, arts insensibly, L pl.usant to the tsste, and requires n * particu* ar regimen, iabstinence fi- m spirtuous li- q-iora 5 (ways excepted,) or confinement. A". a gentle, sVe and agreeib e cnthanc mtd cme, improving the appetite and restoring the general tone - f the system, it is conffd-*ntly rftcominei.ded to iadics In a delicate situa tion. W >V DO I TER, 66 Chesuui-sirect. _ i Philadelphia, May 31,1824. At the request of Mr. W. W. Hotter, I h «vc lately r-xhib.ted, in sever*! in*tan« es,a o.edi CitV.-d sirup. caUtd Ho'.lev’s Vegetible C.alho icon, with the must dee ded advantage- It has, as et, never fade 1 effecting a cure in every case in which I have thougM prep, r to employ it. ii. M’MUit VitlE* M D Phi tide phi a, July 2%th, I8~4. Mr. W IF. Potter. Dear Sir—-V-m expressed a wish that 1 would g've a concise st;-t; ment of niy s*'ff r mgs from • the hopeless coin jieMCe.nci.t u the present propitious stege of mv dise* e About five years ago, on my passage from RnrdftKUS, durin;, the month of January, from ; nip indent exposure on deck, I was sn'z-.'d with a violent fcrer. Having no medical at- te..*!aut8 or. bua’-ff, I was compelled to bear it, au I iT!’g!it for two weeks, when on my ar rival »;t Charleston, 8. G. it w.*8 b ested a* • > pints. The skill of ttiy Physician subdu- d the fever, but H-'amir-like, H e termination of‘his gave ris to a di^pase equally distress ing, and which, tip now, I had iti'-nghi incur-, ubie. Various abscesses made tlici?- unwel come api-earuur.e, particularly on the joints, which weretwdilrd to an enormous size.— Hhe.se gradually subsided into hard tumors, one of which on my left knee affected tne bone—an incision was now made umi a large evacuation of ms, mixed with pieers of bone took place. ^ Ti addition to this, I suffered the. must excruciating pain" in my joints that nrr.n ever experienced Every thing that was adtninifterc-d either gp.ye me no relief* r ser ved io aggravate the .lipcast, the severity <«f wh’u hincr-iased w’uh every succeeding y/'ar. Much w.is toy painful si untton that Ide ipaire' 1 ot ever being restored to rny heal h i 1 hud not only tne 1 erular mean* of relief, but used, th<- g 1 ' in vam, every popular rem edy 1 co.il-i hear o r - It w«s in this awful and dequuidhig comlu'oifithat I was persuaded to nrnence a course of your Vegetable *Vh • ■"•on, and the happv result is, “/ om the use >f the two b ttbs my whole sys’ftn has under gone a comjdet- rtvondun. my p uns h v'fo su* fee inp f* the di*dtarge from roy knee began to diminish, and soon ceased altogether, the ulcer from whence it proceeded being com p ettily healed. The tumors, for the removal of which I have tried in vain more remedies t- pi> I cam name, are Mpidly decreasing ; my appetite, which was g«'t\e, has returned— l an i f;< t, nesr ) wel . and ft el CM’fd ot tl.yl h few bottles mere rf y u", ( o me) .-vxluaoL 'i.cdiuine, will in kc me p r.ecily so. Your ohl g d friend, THOMAS BROTH, JR- PMbtdc'phi.i, July 6, ;8 4 My cn-ipdeoce in tin-, v gnu’de oa'.huhcci •ui m:nis h v-’, and ns fr-sti in txucca vf it pow r« «r»; dailj occiiiTo g, in my ov n pra* I sve n<i hesita.ion tn recommerir.'ing i in the pi*, pl-ar diaeuses to which it is Hp;Uu*.<,- ble, »s superior to auv romp iv ! am acqusir t- ed with. M. M’mUU I HIE U I). Phi la a ip hi a. May -8,18 4 Sir—Tn con"* quince of imprudent exp»'S 'irefo ••• vears »g.* i had ;h i nnafiirtune to b • come ffl ct-. d wah a (license, the painful r« til s t>< which induced 'tie to applv in su".- ;• »*'on to severai respect.rble tdiysicians o! t' is city, fr*’m whom, however, I r»-crivr(i either no relief, or from whose ren.ed'cs I re ceived another complaint quite as d-stressing is the funner. My whole -yste n became a - i’ected. 1 could get no rest a* night on ac- oint of the violent pain that I fy*t in every - ut c f my body ,- the weakne-i and e nacia o-i of which wus such that i could scarcely v-vk. In this state 1 fortunately In ard of V«mr vegetable ciitlmlicnn~f,ur bottle* oi which, has completely restored me, I have iow no pain ; my appetite is good; and m. length restored With many thanks tw he relief your niedicne has given (ue, l an your obliged friend, &c MILLIAM WILSON. Sworn and subscribed to h- fore me, Mny >8 1824 JOHN BINNS, A derman. Phi ade'phia, Mry .8 18"‘4. Sir—I am now, thanks to your medicine, • hearty man . F-»r nearly six years I h<«v« bee 1 s martyr to a disease, whose ravag s threat ened, if not soon stopped, to put a period t» my existence. Having had no regular medi- :al advice from tlie commencement m> comnlamt at last got to such a height that t could not swallow without great pain and difficulty. Tuniora formed in different parts i f my body, and I began to think my aitu-dion almost desperate. The five botttes of tl»c Csthohcun which I have taken have com pletely cured me, aud I am now as wall as 1 could wish to be. With my thinYi I am your ihliged humble Msrvaiit, & ' * GEORGE KAN&. City of Philadelphia, is- George K-in*, of the D^triet "f Sum’ - -ark, personally appeased, and, being d I worn, dv'.h declare and say ti.«t the ah M Vj statement -s in all respi-.tn correc*. and trut tnd that the signature to il in in the hind .vMing of this deponent J iff VfNS, Alderman. HhiLdelphta, May 28,18 -4- TO rOUTHBRN PLANTERS. The Vegetable rjatRolicou s p- cul uflv' dan ted to those d ; seas‘a wh'.eh are prevalent i - onf the colour <1 po;.jihI -u of the south i that disease which is ‘ail 'd yews, it is a lire r.—nedy ; a single trial of it, will convince punters ofitu superior efficnr*. to snv rene iy of a similar tntire intue U.iitei btates* NO t ILF.. The advantages of this medie : n * a r e, not confining the pa dent mulct: u-.u. Jv the houi-e, nr ktcpmg him fr m inn busmesH.*— With->ne soliiMty except:.n- but o s •iri'i.i- on*i liquors, it rims not lay anj r. t»r;c O ’* upon hi* app.aitt It ’.8 •:,« y.enr' * ,ti um ttiat tin. p-ticiil finds himself vetting *eli If cannot tel! how. Ax it i^ not the, wish o! th f * proi'rielor to tal»e any thing ‘or which tic r-Hnnot give » - o- si 'eration equal in value person- at a distance who may wsh to try ois medicine, but who are n»n certain if i’ be apphcoble to their comnlaint, are reque. t- ed (••• describe 'heir case and sytiip'0«ns in ,i bitter, p-uit-paid, aud dr ectcd to h m -th s 'etter will bi immed 1 -ately ulaced in b«nc* fully cmnpitcnt to dc;id- the nuestion.— Should ‘he renedy not se m io suit the dis ease, they 'a ill be ft .n‘»clv told ai, CAUTI N* To prevent dsappoi-itm -nt it is well to it>te that itU'.t* inordinary case* lion .3 to 5 boitte • to effect u cure so that per* »• S who are iahouriug under any ser ous infirmity, mu t make up their mind to persevere to that ext n Hi least - if they do nu, they might ft* w ell *'ve them* dves th'' tmubie and expense f lining a s n-fftr ipi ntit- . All o' tle s p -si paid and e-c'osing the rn mey, immediately ai ond.d t , a"(i he meui.i.ie pacheda*iddelivered with directions for use. '» any plate in 'die city, and forwarded as di- re -1. dq N B. To prevent the possibility of v.), ini- ii 'aition, it v-i i b^ sol ! in the city of Philadel phia, at the t-ffic* in Fifth near Rsct-Srr eL oral the dwelling of the iropri tor, No. 66 t.-hesnut 8 reel, only, an 1 abroad by his au thorized agents W \V H *TT ER, 66 Chemut Sl eet, PhJ.ade pfiia• I have appointed GEORGE RYF. tSON, Druggist, of Savannah, m.- sole agent. Drug gi9ta w«;.tng the above valuable medicine, will br. supptie l by him for ctsh, at ih»* 8'>m. rat;-, a > if ordered divert from me.—viz. g 0 [)•}'■ d ztn, or three dollar a f-ug u bottle. W. w. POT: E«L Hi.ilHileiphia. Auv person on appl oat'on to tin* aubsc i' - r W'R b‘.* furnir.hed with C(*rtifir.^fes of the - ffi c«cy of the ah- ve medicine, sufficient m con vince ihe m nd oi the most acepto a!. althougi too numerous ' n I I ngthy f-»r n^v/gp M per n- nertion. GKO. liVF.lteO'q Drui g st. Corner of Bay and U hiltaker Streets. dec 13 SCOTT’3 BIBLE, irniEitp?, editjor. P UtiVoSALS Hy SAMUEL T. AHMSTH h\(l yj. OornM ' K s on hr publishing S'. 01 '/■ l EA ,1!LY ilJHLE contuii.tnz nil die .Mir. fl'inI ttefercnvrs Io be eo.nb ««/ .it rf?/*.! "rt KiL auu £ b:lulled with a tikmess of .he Author* TERMS. I t rfn’l be well printed, on gcM p „ pe „ nl be cmr.p. 181 d m six hamiooint v„i,V j, wili cintpin tl>fi Scripture* of the 0 .1 ml X. v> Teiiamul,, t ! i-Introductory Ohrrva ioiu ExpU.iaiory A otet, irm Eruc.tr \l Obtermuimt ... all me cop jUs Marina 1 . UefertMU ..J l-tiated word lor word frioi'iue London Stereotype E litioe, published since the An- tlior’o decssfi The price will be jfsi. in hoard.-,: g"4 in sheep, g30, in calf hi.’-li.i s r. jrk will be ready for delivery jy The Mb Ma , 18 5 \.j. oi N oticu. N INE months after date, 1 shall apply to tlieCouitof Ordinarv off Camden enun ty, for leave tosell ft lot of land, lying in Mon r e county, in the tenth district m nbe. r.iuety-one, bclongii.g to the orphans of Levi Johns, dec. Tor the benefit of said orphans. JOHN LEE. Guardian. .Tun* 17 20 Notice IS HEREBY GIFE.Y, nr*HAT three months after date, applica- « tion will be made to the Bank oi' the State of Georgia, to issue a new certificate of stock, tor one lost, issued on the 17th March, Iff Iff, in favor of John M’Kinne,Jun. or twenty-live shares, and numbered 243. ii. M’KINNJS, Guardian of John M’Kiune, Jun. Augusta, Dec. Id, 1824. dec 1ft 91 -f oi Notice. ^TINE months alier date, I shall apply to X/l the Court of Oidinary of C-uvnien conn- ty rf for leave to -sell the real estate of J' h»i D Young* late of said coun’v decc ;^ d, for tin. benefit of the heirs of oid deceased. JESSE CRAWFDPD, Administrator estate of John D. Yourg Ju*-f \ r 20 NOllCE VTINE months »fierd4ti, appHondon w!l be il made to the H ni. thr .1 ; gca of th? Gourt i. Ordinary -| Clu» him c< unty, for leave t- ‘id' all the real < state of the ia-e William Gr v .»g h ceased, for the benefit of the heirs si d Cieu t'-ra of su'd estate. JOHN M'NISH, Executor. «-» 12 71 no:l;e. VT'NR MON MIS af Mr the date hereof, ap- 131 pticat on v* ill b,' ni^detuth** H-->n»r«bl h- Inferior Court of Chatham county, wh vi v.itis.g fur ordinary pup- sts f;>r .h ave to 1 .'t, With th improvements, situate in ti t T ty of S vaii' nli. in the Said county,aud know* in the plan of sa d citv by the No. 53, Brow;, Ward, for tt»e benefit of the heirs and legate* >f the estate of the late Hugh M’Cail, d- ceased. THOMAS MV ATX, PHILIP BRASCli, Extent- ts. oct *4 7° Notice. VTINE MONTHS after the ilate of this li notice, application will he made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to sell a part of the real estate of John St icy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN VV. STACY, Administrator. dec 1 ft 21 Notice. I LL person: having demands against tlx V estate of Constant Freeman, Esq late o ie city of Washington, deceased, v e ve q tired to hand them in, legally a'teited* vithin the time prescribed by law : and tl-.os indebted to said e.q .tc, are required Io m k inmediatc payment to JAMES IiUNTER, Adm'r. J«n 14 42r<L Hide Whips. £>flT\ CROCE Hide Whips, received and -flvy lor sale by &S, WEED. dec 13 r:x rads of Lears udil etied o the Pub. 1 est-i:inUr S.-oil’sF m.ly Bib) ,eaci uaiou'bt r. to prom ;to t .u c«’jg • of |:uU pkty I 1 stems --oro»L po-.s.Mc f-. r «n.' re: -J i 4 .“ii> th- Nnics tlbcv. VA.iona in i <* -'a nil, R.-hle w thuu» bci;..;7ii g a i--: .« w .j .utter nun. Bl) Ja‘U/ t} G F'-'l I hive usnnin .:tn*uiv> if t , ; . A>. rr.4 8ciin?ur-.-s whicl K ..’.r.k io well "i<1»y:e'i "i.eraj use and t*dific:unn. It is a ».rca.-ure hichevcv ffamalj ought to p’^s ss. A M4TON, l’ : * * work distinguiBhed fur -ihe simpl-ci- tv-.nd co,ive»it*nr.e of its #T*ng-me it, th» clc.ruess and fi e’.ity of its export* r.ns, the uaiitnesi andp -.r-.pico t. ..f itcsi>le, the ne* *icvo)t not: and candour of ,ts spir’i, the con- ci*i*n«:ss *i*d pertinency of it's *p r lirpi< ns, and fur its uniform t rd-?ncy to pro ot-ttr evsn- ;e:ical truth and piety. b i.TEL HOLMES. Of Dr. c cott*9 Frndy i.h.c, I tc-1 t.- :etti say, that in my esfimutmn i ile^-rvt-d!-. r.-uks \ r iong out* ablest and Wf 'omm i ,q ■f'K M' HA/D ViN. D:*. Scult’s Family B li.- m t- i dee imm • eg. pecially for t u u«e of (jimsiis - -uinihes, j,* •voik high y ev. ngclicit, extensively .r.si uc* live, and deeply interermg Daniel <j. s*npeus. Thecharncter of Dr. S, »'■ *s C-ira.-ncK.ftry on thcB'blo is so general;, k.own, joi.i no ' ghlv approved amongst tl» m st intr’lig- ut and pious Christians ttiti'mrh.mi our co*: ; tr v * find has pRSBed ropid'y ti touy.hst- Ut .nv la-,;e edition*, that I deem fuiihur tec-iiumenua* lions needless- J I.OHSF I am arq*i' inted with m Cr.n-'v ».jar ( « th Sacred ‘ c iptu . w „• h I -vmi.M cord fully reci«uuuoi.a tot g - ;tier*it u<e. i‘*.c plan of the woik is^nod JD.irtU, 1 11 ATI®. Perhaps in no w»iy> can t .rs i ,s( ucv rs of outh, and private Lh di- j^i*- t»-r *»erv ? Cf to secot), than by »;ic. tug t.’i.-m. -.elves to disui.mhi ffe thL n'y nvi «ij-:i-le wu-k JOSHUA rtUN'D GTOS. I Anjw of no ComuicntH y wh ; '-h * u ttef **»i«:nl.-.t , -d fur diffusing correct vi v ’. s f tha gr stirutifoi Chri'tisuity, aid icm ng ?aiu« f»r v imp: fusions on tlr- mutd wh*-i- rdii-.g ir« m the pc u «l ot it, than the one ye n are nboiU to pub.ith. D ANIEL SHARPE. No writer sretns h sml sp sed to cunund fur barren aaerula'i ns None more uniform. Iv c*i nv>rt pow<;.fully incu-catesihe gres< es sentials of religion. The spa lt which p* r- v&d'js 'he work is excollen* j «t is the inc- k Kfi ctionare, healing, yet fa thfnl spirit of U.c gospel. DANIEL DANA From particular eximi'iaii u, and cuvrur- r ug t- stimoni, iheic is no doubt o.* mi mini that Scute's Family Bibl ts superior to hH others JO f PH EnEUfiON. ffou will please to at*, d ne six copies rf Sc- tt's Bible ,- ! refer to your ‘stely proposed edition. Pe.iiftf/s I ahaii ii.duce five more to t Ik the S'-menumber. >I-‘t. Ii is wuh exirr ire pleasure I ptr r e've yot are abou’ to publish a nvw e 'i ion f 4c«.tt's B H'e. Havirgbeen in p -s ^s on af t more a . 20 y-ars, I ♦rus ! I <w h-t.-o- thu g ' f its value, and a n dote nf-i e ’ t.» » r «* '.ole its c rculati. n among my tt ei.ds Yd will please torward six -otues von rs p hsh-rd. * J ‘. if. I have obtained four rin.-rihors f* »• tt-e excellent v oik you sir pn’-hr • • ;* it. • t: . I propose to take seven - «is r, • i ui- 8le, and will be accounlHt»«e Itr the up. *•. .1 t’. I have obtained s b8Ci» »-:-rs for nine c.’pic s >TSco** 1 ;: F nniy B bit. J 0 1 alsal! probably need eight or te - 1 ts of S'.cti's Family Bible# J *' w ev, S. S. of P. has o tamed ten a 1 4 .fi bers. , ti. X 1 have observed that you ire ghn..f pub* iicliing another edition of Sr.oa's il bl« I *.*»pe you may succeed as v->u h ve dune uj fimcr editions. I have been endesv'wi'ig to :*ocure ftubscriberft *mo» g our people. H* «i enoi^ more subscribers will be ob'an ed. C. i. ». I wifi take ten sets (of Scjtt's B.-h o) bouid a' d lettered. T y I have obtained ten Biibfjcribe's vv y 'if iditiun nf the Family Hiblf—anri •»» h ubt but 'here might be si-mo'lr g ; .k O'! ;n[>iea sold in th*s place if you had in n/; sit hern—I thought the work ought to b* • i* souraged a:«ct for hat reason took a sul-sc •!>. ion paper- It is » work that every fiaty huuld have thut is able to purchase. J. E M’G. I rm glad, 'hftt y'-u propose to piint V* Scott's excellent F.mdy Gommtniary, nr.dt mould be very glad if it were in my power to ve amove liberal patronage to the work, fis t, as circumstances am, I ran. 1 shall, however, be able to do something ; eight rf 'en sets I shall “ertainly take; snd it m«> he v double that number, A, B. 1 hive procured fifteen subscriber* to .colt's Bible. J D. I ihuik I sh«H dispose of 20 sets ornu eif Family Bible. F». B I have circulated propoanla for S ott's* II .. I ,- bow many have been engaged in all I unot u ll; but between 20 and 30 sets it hsvici.iy. J. 8. I nave c me! vied to become responftib’e o you fui thirty sets of Scott's Comments' a y. CD. I have procured tOfi sub'eribera to the Bible; 6 s< ts to be bound in cidf,- 3 Bets is-. oe done in boards other 9^ »e’», boui^d -nd lettered ps described in the prospectus. . H. M; I presume I could procure 500 subscri- ers for your edition of Scott's Biole *lhc hjmand is increasing for them They will fi'-islly supersede every other large or Fsmdy Bible. Fifty of my subscribers live within a civc l e «if 8 mile.*! J. L. Just published an edition of thr sam$; wjiu, •ompleted in six volumes,, without «i«rginal ef rc'CCH,- price in boards 1&18; in sheep 15‘Jiin calf Either of th.se .editions tr y be bad of the publi h'T in BostOib / or of A. U. & J. SCflENOK, Savannah. 1 fall 39 0 .Marking WmsYiea , F a superior quality, just rcceiv-cd au4 for sale by t GEO. RYEBtiU-V