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saligs* Sheriff’s hales. TIVl(.1, be mill Ht ihe Cuun Home in Tan V## nail County, nn tho firt Tuewlay " fe,unary n«at. at the uiual hour, of i.lo, •It !“ . Ten likely negrona, D nab a woman, 35 or 40 yean of ago, CbnrUitle, about 15 years olo, Tom, a boy about ill. Cyiua, a boy about 10, Toilet, about 30 yeara old, Dill. Mary, Grace, *nd Heater, Ifirlt—Harry a boy about,7 mnullia ft 1 All a - ..I at.a 1 .mail UWM 5A2U2S* Sheriff's bales, he fi Ml Ttirg- ) N th * fi it >'atur. ay aftc** d:.y, mi Fchruaiy n'.xL will bo foM the eld. All levied on as the property of J.lines A. Tippina to salisfv iJiifa, in favour of tho President, Director* and Uuitipuny of the Da* Men Bank. Alio, 300 acres of land lying in said county. £ ranted to John Robison. Also, 200 acres of •nd, (ranted to John Hyard. Also, 400 acres of land granted to J >srph Robertson. A T lying on the waters of the Ohoopie, in siiid county. levied on as the property of Ca*<wcl< Moore, to satisfy tundri//at from a Justine*; Court, in favour of Allen l*«.trell— levied by « constable and returned to me. A ho, 120 acres lying on the Ohoopie, with Come improvement, levied on as the property of J ilin ITFurland, to satisfy hit* tax fur 18«3. All concerned will please take notice A. JOHNSON, S. T. C. Md December, 1824. dec 30 30 'arhet House, in the town of St Marys, be. •etn t'te horns often ami four o'clock, atw t<>ry house : nd out building-*, stt»*tcd in the own ot St. Mary'., on lot number four, levi# d >n ns the property uf George W. Martin, o na» sly an execution in favor of Belton A. Gopp. Als^. two negroes, Colerwn and Silvia, lev ied »«n >t* the property of J din I’aiker, to atisfy su e xecution in favor of Sco'.t and Bai ley, and other-. Also, on? negro man named Boatswain, le vied on ns <he property <f Samuel Swearin *en. t'* satisfy an execution on the foreclosure f a mortgage, in favor of Thomas H. Miller, for At.drtwJ.ow & Go. M II. Ill'll BAKU, S. C. C. January 1,18^5. Jan 8 "7 Sheriff’s Sales. On the Jiril Tutiday in February next, *|DU,Llit anld at t it Lourt-llmise, in ,|i W city of Sava nab, between the hour, ol ten and four o’clock. Eighteen neerona viz.—Charlotte, Btccua Eve, Tenth, Titua, Sambo, Norn, ll.-linda Dtrcui, lauc. Heal, Sippiu, Carina, Clue, P<g- gy, Anne, B -tty, and Monday, levied un bt Content, as the property of N 0. Rutherford ■nder a II fa. on a foreclosure of a modgagi In favor of the Bank of Darien. ISAAC D’LYON, S C.C. nec 6 10 bHERlfP’B SALK. On thefirtt Turtday in February nrxt, CT<^1be a rid at lie Court Home net ween W the hours of ten and four o’clock, the following three Negroes, viz s Mary, olherwiae known by the name of Constance, and her two children Lucy and K -zinh, levied on ur dir a foreclosure of a mortgage, aa the property of William B. Hol land, to aatisfy Gaudrjr 8t Dufsure. I. D’LYON, S C. C. dec 4 9 She itf’s Sale9. On the /b it Tttesd y in Fib ua'-y next, hLL ne so u at the Comt-House, be tween the usual hours of ten and four o’oiock. Improvements of Lot No* 10, St. Gall, city of Savannah, levied oo as the proper y of Ann Pitt, to satisfy an execution in favor of Thom if Luciaa. Lot No. 15, the corner or Franklin and Spring at*,. Oglethropx ward, with the im provements thereon, levied on as the Pi'p- erty of Thos: Williams, to satisfy an execu tion in favor of Jai. Hay man, for use of Wm Waters. A house n the nnrth coiner oflot No* 8. Of^iMt. ropr, W |f«l Ghathsm-st. city o( S.tvitnnah, to satlsf" at>execution in favor ot Joseph B.irnet againrt Ju i« Brisket. Half lot v o. 4, Ewmsburg, Oglethrope ward, abd the un: a pi td lease ot three years from 1st January next, levied on at the prop erty ot Roht T.pwis, ‘o satisfy an execution in favor of J. y M. P.-ndergast* The above property levied on by a cotistaable u* de ex ecutiomi from a Justices court and returned to I. D’LYON, S. C. C. Jan 3 32 Sheriff ? s bale. O N the first Tuesday m February next, be- iween the usual hours, will be sold at the Cou t H mse, in the county of Glynn, Six hu-d ud and forty two acres of luod, Oiu r e or le<*s, filuate on the Island of S' S'- tno-i's, comuoHfd f several separate t-ac’s. Commonly kno "nil the village and the fsrir. tnctu, levied on and to be sold aa the prop *rty of George Baillie, under a rule absolute, granted by the Superior Court of Glynn Gout) ty, on the foreclosure of mortgage, at the in- it. nre of Robert Scs>u .administrator of George 8c tt, deceiv ed Conditions cash-—pur h >s- Cr to pay for Mies. tAtl-iS BLUEj A' G.C. pec*, mb r 30, 18 ‘4. r 3’ 31 Sheriff’s O N the first Saturday, after the first Tues day in Mavt-h, will be sold st ;he M;»r P vet House, in tint town of St. Marys. b/*t\vee;> ♦he hours of ten and feur o’clock, a negro bo-, named M ••es, levie f on ss the pmpert ,f Cornelius Ruin, to autialy an execution on ‘•reclosurc of a icortgagr ? n favor of .1 hn Glfwiier. M H* If BRBAUD, 6‘. C. C. St- Marys, January 18 5* 1-8 37 .vhviiri s vaic On the first Tuetdny in March next, GHi L be sold a* h . ou t-Hoi.^e n th«: ./ town of JefTerson. ( mini County beiween Hie hours often und four o’clock, Nine Negroes, Grace a* d i«er children. Harriett, Charlotte, Lucinda, Usual. I. ’iiisn, Rlixs, Henry and Bob, levied on <is the prof - i;rtv of Jor-eph Rain, to pstisfy an exeentitn in favor • f '''? \{ Williums :-nd others. Also, a t act of I.anif, containing two hun- d^ed and tifty acres, more or less, lying -n the county of Camden, bounded north by J -s ph Co^e, south by B r yai.t bh- ffi-.ld, «-ar.t bv ti r Gr-jat Sat 1 a p iver, and west by unknown lar.d, lev d oo as the properly of Brvnit Slieffi d to satisfy an (X-r.u’ion in fiivor « i Robett Brazell Fr«*per-v pointed otit by the •femUnt G W. THOMAS, D. S. C. C. J fferson. Jan 12,18 5 J«n 7 '? Georgia—Canulm County. Hitpehioh CouPt, October Term, l» l 21. Timothy Ilojikinj», vs. I.angley and Silvester Bryant. ;N petition of Timothy Mopkins, stating ' that in consideration of certain prom •ssnryj notes, made to the said Timothy, by them, one jnvnble with inte-esr, from first of Jamiu-y, 1821, on the fi^nt of Jaurtary. 1822» a second p«vtihte as aforcMsion the first of Janiiury, 1021; and s th ; rd payable »a afore said, on the first of January, 1824 executed a mortgage to nuid Timothy Hopkins, hia hers and assigns, on all those four tries of *.,ul, situuted in 'lie ccunty aforesaid, convoyed l*> the said Ti oothy* to the said Langley am! Qr.lveater, and lying on tlu? imich. side of GrcHt SatilU River, cue tract containing sev- o.itv-seveolacres, more cries*/ two tracts containing (if y acres, more cr le- s, and one •titer tract, containing one hundred and c J gh- ♦y-eight acres, more or less, condiiioned for he payment of the throe asid several notes, on Ihe days above mentioned, snd that said several notes remain unpaid—on'motion ol Archibald C;urk, attorney for plainti 1 ’, it «»• o»*de/ed. that tb said l.anglev aful Selves’e , their heirs or assigns psy into Con*., witlti twelve mouths firnm thir date, t‘..e sums due on fluid notes, and the intere* and c«>s's, o'h e.’vvisc! that the ecpiity of redemption be for ever Foreclosed, and flirt mull other proceed ingstske pi *ce, as are oiirsuanttoliiw. Tru? ix'VHf:' from the miimte'*, 27th Or»n- her, 1824. JOHN RAU.BV, Clerk nov 4 87 VALUABLR MEDICINE. TOTTT.VVA Vegetable Catho/icon. jpHE subscriber resi ctfolly solicits the at IT te* Camden Superior Court. Hsn.iv Harford, J Ver <IictMarcl.Term, TmomaTk.no. $ " m - O N motion of the Attorney of the Plain tiff, in the above ease, it in ordered ’hat the defendant .do shew online, on or be fore the first day of the next term, why a final judgment, should not he entered in the. above case, os of March Term, llttW ; and that publication be made of this rule, once a month, for four months, in one of the Gazettes of this District, or that n copy be served on the defendant, sixty days be fore the next. term. Exlraetfrom the Minnies, JOHN BAILEY. Clerk. dec 93 9 r >Iu city Mierilt ’« -a.es ontinued On the first Tuesday in February next, V^/l-'L *!’l m front <*t • e ourt ti- use IT in the ci'v of 8avann*»'’, 8»ind-y articles of 1) d a d Table T-n .r, P'at»’d Ware, One Carnet, Ac levied o» as t ;e property of Orran Bv H, t•* satisfy 1 w* executions for house rent, Ktcazvr I arlv, vt. Orran Byrd, hiid assigned U»J. B. Merber « c. 0 . A I. lf iY N C. S Ta« °8 5 Marsha's %le. On the first Tuttd y in JUw'ch. CTBILL be sold b uive ih^r Court ffnus 1 \JJr ie the city of Ssvsimub, between tbw the city of Suv^nnuli, h urs of 10 and 2 .-.’clock h -h two LOTS, Nos 27 and 28, !a*-k sonWtird, andimproVi mei-isUiereon, Srvi#>. ►n SD.tlv property uf J-»hti H. y.orel, to satr- f,- the l*«ta*»ce decreed to be due on a dis res warrant, igauii.g from the Tn-.snry Depart inentofthe United States. Kg*if8t A.S Bui lech, Jubu 11. Mortl, «• d l>«vid I.pi^n* JOHN H MORRL. Marshal Dhi. Geo. .?*" 21 47 A dministrator s : ale. H.L be sold at the Gnu t-House in 8a vannsb, on the firtt Tu«.,day in M^rc h next, b i,f ween tho limrs '.*f ten »t;d ! *v#» o’cl. 1- . ONE CHK^T OF CAItl’KNTJSR’S TOOLS. & SUNDRY PATTERNS FOR CASTINGS the pc.rsoniJ estate rf John CLrk, deceuse-J T erms oi sale cas'-. H.VNIiY M’AT.TN, Adm.u'-v.rator *<f J Clark* Jsn 14 Hherilt ’s tales. On the first Tuesday in Mach next, uL be sold at the C- urt-Mouac- beiween the hnu i of 10 and 4 o’clock, The following six n- groes, ILnuah, l«aac, London, William, Peter, and Hannah, levied On und -ra fi fx. on fort-cb’suire from J .h Hunter to tbc Planters'Rank. F-ur negroes, Billy, Moa i Will and Jen A},, levied on under a fi. la on forechaure of a mortgage from Cl. H. Hayden, to J.renn- •h Cuvier. A q lantity of Houa hold and Kuchen Fur- pitu e, levied on under a fi fa on toveclo«ure of <* mo tgigr, from Ele*.z*>r Early to Amos Scudder. I D’LYON, C C • j^n 3 " — bv la v, TWENTY KIGiiT SHAllF.3 Ol LAN t’FKS' BANK MO* K, belonging tr he cu nt ‘ of Cotrt. nt Frecn' • ?, Ksq <h-cevs ed* r o!d for t-l.e benefit of th-.’ heirs asir creditors ol said cst.'it*.- ' r m* cf sab* cui* • JAMK8 KUNTf.1I, Adm’r. ,iai 14 42 Sheriff’s Sale. On the Jint Tuesday in March next, K\ n 1/ be sold a. the .'oun-House, be V/ tween the usual hour, o ten and foui o cock, Biuhty negro alavea, viz. Nelson, U ehel, 8am, Uorri., (Ilia b a, Millcv, Hmnalt, lla’ry, flora, Anna. 9am, Silvy. Hercules. Brnboy, John, Davtil Nancy, Rl<i'i|i, Ju-'y, John, flur. ty, Eve, Philip. Anna, Lucy, Monday, Ten d., Molly, Henry, Ben, Venun, I’ain, Cuniba, Celia, flora, Nelly, Hannah, Nimon, I.ukcy, Paddy,Jenny,Briilin.Cinila. Beck, Fanny, 'on, Hester, July, Hhebe, .lack, Bella, Fanny, jack, Robert, 1'iaae. Pompcy, < » ar, Caly, Willoughby, Fortune, It ch. I, Pli.llis, Rid - »rd. Miner, Jane, London, Davy, laliu,ail, L;z*y, Sugy .Heorge, Grace, thitlju, Caly, Bet' *y, SamiH'in, Billy, M dly and Abr.liain, tn- gether with the future iaauc and iocroHie ul the f.miliea, levied un under a ft fa. c foreeloiurc of a mo.'tgage, from George L, rope, in f»vor uf Peter Uilchell, Jobr. M'Niih, and Hibert Mitchell. 1. D’LVON, S. C C. ded 31 31 Prime Sugar and Hum. aUV®. ““P° r i° r st ’ eroix sugar £' , f r e t T d “ \ N « w -E"gl»nd rum Just received and for pole by r. M’DEttMOTT. dae 84 •• •« Adnnuibti-ator 8 t ale. W ILL c 8 d n Mie first Miemlnv 4f nrch nest at *Dr Court n us5 ut (he y of Savannah, w.'hi • he hours prescribe* LS hUUITV. Thomas Camming and others, Complainants and William Wallace and others Befrnda its —- Chatham Superior Court, January Term, 18? * T appearing to the Court, by the a ffi la L vit of Joseph Gumming that William Wal luce and Sarah his wifi*. Mary Clay, Ann CLy Eliza Clay, Mary Jane OL.y, William Clay Joseph Clay, Ralph Clay, Mary Ami Clay Henry Clay, and Elizabeth Clay, w!-,oarc par ics defendants in the above case, re.s*d*- beyond the i'm'rts r.f the slate <*f GeorgiK ml within the United States, and th t Jane •lUuy. ftlito a defendant, is in foreign pa L beyond ’he limits of the United States. O. notion of complainants'solicitors, it is order J that the said defendants, first named, d •espectively appear and answer the com 1 lain wits' bill, a ithiri four months from the date o' his rule, and the Skid James Clay, within nin- months. And it is further ordered, that 'h r rule he published once « week, during ntn* months, in cur- of the public Gazettes of thir slate. A true copy from tt<e mir. ites. A. B. FAUNIN, Clerk, may It 42fn* State of Georgia. By Elijah Baker, Clerk of the Coart of Or dinary, for Liberty County. *9. EilZi-itiitl WAL I*HOUR, ip- plies tor tters of adminis:ration on bt: as'ate and eff cts of Thomas G Wibh, 9 nextnfk n: Thr.se nre therefore,! cite •id admonish, all and singular the I* tad ed nd creditors of i?!e said deceased, t«* fi! 'heir bj’Ctions if any thev have, in *my offi e i« aceborou' h, on or Hntori the fi'-st M-.-n ay o March next, otherwise le ters of admins- riii'on will he granted to the s* d applicant. Given under my h nd and msI, this t nth day of Jsi-uary, m the the year i f «,ur L«ird eighteen Inn lrcd a d w r.tv five L S.) B BAKER C. C O L C. 1 .1A 41 ition of every friend of suffering liu inonUvftn to the above n<w snd inflaiuabh remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating Tom the system the very seeds of disease, ..idin restoring the deranged and morbid condition of the organs of l ie to a f. ee and healthy exerese ofth/ir fii"Ct.0Ms, has exci ted the s:ton ; s’nm«nt, and completely silcn- end the ol j actions of the most mrr- d lions — Facts are da 1 best arguments. In order to put the virtues oi toe Gmbolicon to as severe a • r-tiny as (x siible, it was offered by adver- t'sement together with the attendance cf a physic^n, gratuitoualy to any per* »n who wou’d apply for it, and v. h >so cause might seem t came within the range of its healing power—numbers *»l severe rasps of long sit d- ng, ai d some ol them seemingly deuuf tt ones, pr ented th*. '»idi'lves, all of width have Seen cured or no tunc i relieved aj l»wana, 1 th»- assertion that a little p'-rs-versi ' e wi I do In fact, such is the cor.fi lence <if ih*.- ph\ si clan under whose ra e ttier-e Dstiviits were iuce.-l, in this mn^iy, a co- fide ce rc-su t- Ing from th * irresistible convicu-n that has e?n forced upon his mind bv odder .demon- s'rtition, ard * p* , r8'.n i 'l trial d‘ it on hi ns^i' 1 • tit he permits me to declare it as h.a d •• ded opinion, that 'lie 0s’h)licon is not only a mrlectly ssfe and innocent, but a most pow- erful and invaluable remedy in cei 'a n site- ases and states of the at Stem, such as me Toi- lowing Debility resul’.ing from intemnerance snd d’SH.pAiion; Old and inveterat U c-?rs. Fa.ua in the bon • sttended with flwcthrgs of the n's j Indigestion, Bl.-itc.hes on tile face, pimp ^ , ice ; Al complaints of the Liver Tette*/ Yaws j Syphd’H Cutaneous diseases ape genvrshy ; Mercurial and scrofulous com- pi ints Tiie Catholic mi (which th*» proprieter s«d emnlj pledges b s word cons‘s*s exclu8've;> ff vegetable him'ter) with the exception of a -1 gin dot *rmi .sthm to the howejs, wli.cli it preserves in a aofubie state, r. 11 insenstiily. is pt ;*» >m tu the laHte, and reqnr»;s n . parncu- ar regimen, i«bstin-*nce from spirtuous li- qnor*» slways excepted.) or confinement. As ag'.-ntlCi Sate and agreeable cathartic rotd; cir.e, improving the appet’tcand restoring tin general ton *, of »he sys'em, it is confident'y recommend'.d to isdies in a delicate aitua* lion. W W. POTTER, 66 Chesnut-stieet. Gtorgi'i—Camden County. lO -v WHOM 1 ii*V O ,K N. * # |/URRBAS Bettor. A Copp, E q apnliea to the Cimrt of Ordinary of • u,d coun ty, for Letter»*of Aum.nisuation on tht estat ;n Joseph Bi^by, Isto of said cotin y, dec* as ed : These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish, all a-id «iin:rular, 'be heirs snd «<• editor* o. aid deceas'd, to file their o»j th s. if any they have, in my office, on or o- fire the fi st Monday in Ma/chne t, o hcrwipc letter*- will br granted th' applicant. Witu**sa the H mornble William Gihson one of the J'8ticc8 of s"id Car’, thip twenty sec n 1 day of ’•anu. ry, 8 ’5 JOHN HAILEY, C C. 0. C C. J ”»°7 Philadelphia, May 31, 1834. At the request of Mr. W. W i*otter, 1 h vr lateiy exhibited, in sever**.* irv-tance*, a o.edi cateii sirup, called Fo'tor'a Vegetable Caiho. icon, with the must deeded advantage. 1 .its, as- et, never ’ailed effecting a cure iii •»ery case in which I have t .ought proper to mpioyit. H. U'MUU K1E, M D could Viati lobe. With my thanVt, I am your obliged humbtc tervatii, £fc h GFORCE KANE. City of PhVnde'phia, te- Ueurgq K uit, of the District of South- •‘art, perxoiifiijy appealed, and, being d-ily worn, d ith declare and say tout the above srat^mrnt is in all respects correct and true, .nd that the xigi-ature to it is in the hsud writing of this deponent .LlH* f HI bt NS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28, 18J4- SCOTT’8 BIBLE, Sl l- RS'JTTPf. MiJTIOV. TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Oatholicon ia peculiarly lapted to those diseases which are prevalei.t an.ong the coloured population ot the south In that disease which is called yaws, it is a •uirc remedy ; a single trial of it, will convince p'unters of.its superior e fficacy to any reme dyof a similar nature in the United States* no nov.. The advantages of this medic/ir* are, not confining the pafient unnecesss-dy to the house, or keeping hun fr- m his business.*— With one soliiH. y e’-'ception lut of stiW'ii- ous lipnors, it does not lav any rrstric-ioi.s upon hieapp'.tte It in:m gentle -it its upei’m.aii that me p tient finds i iuiself getting well he cannot tell how. Aa it i» not the wish ofthc pro '•i jtor to take any thing (or which he cannot give » ».o«i$i Icvation equal in value, persons at n distance who nmy wish to try nia medicine, but who are n"t certain if it lie apphcohle to their complaint, are request ed to deccr»be rheii K case and symptoms in & letter, post-paid, and directed to him—this letter v;ili b'- hum- diately placed in hinds fully comp .-tent to deetd: the question.— Slio ifd ’he remedy not sei-m to suit the dis ease, they will be frankly told so. GAUTI 'N* To prevent d suppoiotm^nt it is we’l to jttte ihat it laves iuor lmai y cases from 3 tn 5 bolt'Cii to effect a cure so '.hut persons vyh > dor any serious infirmity, moot maiie up their mind to pr>s evere 10 thai exti-n at least- if hev do not, they might as well s<yo themselves the trouble sndexp* uje f iringt s-mller qu--p»jtv. Ad o r de s p »t p nd ,nd C iclosing fte m >ncy % immed ately .u end .-d t», ami Ik* inndivinc oacKft'1 and delivered with directions for use, ■ anv place in the city, and forwarded as d>* re tf d"f N II. To prevent the possibility of nil im- p-'sition, it v.'i’l bt S jI 1 intheeby ofl'hiUdel- pl)i;». at thcoffic** in Filth near Rac.< - f Jtr:et. nra» the dwelling *of the uroprbtor, No. 66 ’ht-nu' s'reet, only, and abroad by his au thorized agents W W P-iTlRR, 66 Chesnut Street, PKdade pfiia’ Notice. N 1 TNE months after dntc application will be made to the Honorable (he Jus tices of tho Inferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to-srll a trnrt of land, known as number fight, 8th District, Dike (formerly Munroe) County, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of the estate of of N. S. Bayard. N. J. BAYARD, Administrator estate N. S. Bnynrd. Jan 6 IS tn4 AdnunisU-.t -r’s i oi.ice N lN v .i’,0.4 t'Hbti'om this dale, v.-eslmll ap ply to the Honorable the 1 -ferior Cou l •t t/hathsm county, when sittii-g for ordinary purposes, to sell 'die real estate-of Wihiam Mayhcw. C; H. HAYDEN, F. MAYHEW, Administrator’s. aupu«t t2 4^ ^diniiiistrator’s Notice. N INE MONTHS after date, I shall apply to the Honorable ihe Inferior Court o! riv adephia, July 2Eth, 18-4. Mr. W- ff'. Potter uek- Sir—-Y.»u expressed a wish that ! would give a concise statement of my 9 fl‘ r ngfl from • the hopeless commencement. t< he present propitious stage of my d se ^ti 1 About fi«e years ago, on my paxsuge fron* Bordeaux, durimr the month of January, from imprudent expose re on deck, t was seised with a violent fever. Having no medical at- '.endiintfl on board, I was compelled to bear it, as T r. gbt for two weeks, when on rr-y ar- ival «t Ciiarlestoii, 9. C. it wa9 treated as typhus. The vJrdi ot my riiyiidiin vubUucd the fever, but Pi auix-hke, the termination »f this gave ris-. to s di .ease equally distv»;s«- «ng, an ■ which, till now, I had th -tight incur- *hif. Varioua aHacesse s made thei unwel- “•ome appearance, particularly on the j »ints, which were swe led to «n enormous size.— These g adual'y Hub.-ided into hard tirnoit, (me of which on my left knee aff.cted the bone—an incision was now made and h largt evacuation <.f pus, mixed with p*ecc« of bniH: took place. I (addition to thia, I suffered (he most excimniatyig pains in my j tints ttiat man ever experienced Every tiling thul was admmirtfred either gave me n;t relief' r ler- ved to* aggravate the .liaease, the sovevity uf whi- h incriasrl with ^verv succeeding year 9uch w-*s*nv painful si iiftti-m that 1 deqjaire-t of ever being reslnre-.l to my Imal li; l had not o*»ly trie ! the ; e u’a: moans nf relief, bn* used, tho g ! in vain, eve-y popular nun* dy l could Iks* o'- It wa« in this av fill and de' voud’np c ’mli*'0.’, , .hr»t I was persuade*• to o»:itnen«;e a course of your Vegetahic f, -.'h -O'*, and » v e. ha:>py retu’t is, “/ om the us? nf the two baths my whole system ha under gtmra comp'et rrvo it firm my puns U v • fit si* he me s'* the discharge from my kuev negan iim nish, and »oo;i censed xltogeF er, thi- ulce- from *1 heuce it proceeded being com pt’toly h.'-aled. The tumors, firthr r moval of which I have t- ed in vain more remedies t;*an 1 cun name, are rapidly decreasing ; my appetite, which was gone, has retu-m-d—I an . fuel, ncar'y welt, and fiel confident that u fev bottles more of y ur, (10 nit:) invaluable oedicinc; wii» m-'ke me p-r eclly so. Your obl.g d friend, THOMAS BRO’VN, JR. I have appointed Ci'dORGE RYE »90N Druggist, ot Sava'tnah, m sole agent. IV ug gists wj’tmg the above valinsble medicine, will be sujjplie-.l by him for cash, at the same rate, as if • rdered direct from me—v *. g30 pei d z:*n, or three dollars s single hoiile. W. VY. FOT I E'L Philadelphia. Any pc vov: on application to the siihsc i'—r will be furnished with certificates of th 1 ' 1 ffi ettev of ih> -b.i»e medicine, sufficient 10 .on vince thd mmd of the most scepti*! 1 . ahhoupi. too numerous and Irngthy for newspaper n- flertinn. GEO. UYER.SO'J, Dnq gist. Corner of B*y and Whitiuker-Strcets. dec 13 Chatham county, (when sitting for ordinary -)urp<-8**s) for leave* to sell the real «g ate o* Isiisc H. Robins, to satisfy the h<*irs and r.rcd. Mors. C-HHAYDF^ Adminotrau. • sup-nst 1? 4.5 MO i lOtS. TI'fR subscriberfl being about to declire bn- 8. si dess in this place, request pgr«nns hay • ig demands sg insi them, to present item *r payment. c* 5 R. FANNIN & rO. 6^4, Notice. IN fcttUITY. Between W Daviss Administrator, Complain uni, and John < (vnoduin, Administrator, d ht nis non with the will annexed of Geor Richardson, and others, Ji-.feudunts ——In equi f y. th-ahum Superior Court- L/umcery, 20th Avgust, 1824- I T appearing (hat John Murray Carnochnn one of the defendants in the said bill ol complaint named, resides without the state of Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdoms •t Great Britain a;;u Ireland, called Scotland : It is ordered that the said John Murray Car- nochan, do appear and answer to the com* • dainant's tun] bill, within nine month* from he d r -te of this order, otherwise that the said bil^ as to him, be taken pro confess*) .* and i« is further ordered, that a copy ol this >rder be publishrd once a week, in one of he public G. zr.tes of (Ids stale, until the ex- lirat ion of the time Within which the said de- ciidunt is required to appear and answer as aforesaid. i*iue copy from the Minutes, this 21st day August, 1824. A. U.FANNIN, Clerk, august 24 I JERSONS having demanrls against the estate ol Tltotuna Johnston, will please present them, pnpeily ottestod, at the Counting-Room of R. & J. Habersham. JIA.MIJTAL JOHNSTOjN, Executrix ot the estate nfThomas Johnston, dec 18 * o|fi. NOTlCii N INW months sftor d its, .ppliclion will hr msilo lo the Interior Cnitrt of Th.iham Cnunt}j sittinp; for nrdinsrv purp"s-s fnr'.r. .mier. .hsolute, lo .e<l ioli Nni Lur.m five. (4 snd 5) in Laipenter’s Row, .ml lot N ). nn“, (1) «r<en Ward,in ihe ci'v nf Ssvsnnsh, heinir the reil tstst- of Fr.neis JsiineaM, (1 :c f 'r the benefit of On- heir, an-1 creditor, ol swleit.te WILLI\M C4S <0 I Quuii/ici tixr'tut.r, 17 97, NOTICE. IJERSONS hiving demands rgainst the rS' J. Lite of the .'.ie' Willum Craig, dee. tre requested to render the „me, properly .1 tested. Within the time preseiibid by law, end those indebted to laid estate, are es nestiy called Upon to settle the satue without de lay. JOHN M’NISH, Kiecutnr. eelU ft N Nl otiee. I'TE months after date, I shall apply to i.N| ihe Court of Ordinary of Camden coun ty, for leave toiell a lot of land, lying in Mon f’ie comity, (n the tenth district nc nbe ninety-one, belonging to the orphans nf Lev Johns, dec. for the t.« uefit of said orphans. JOHN J.EE. Guardian. .Tune 17 20 N otice IS HE RE III' GIFE.Y, 'J'llAT three months after date, applica- 5 tiou will be made to the Bank ot tho Slate of Georgia, to issue a new cvrlifih nt of stock, for one lost, issued on the 17th March, 1819, in favor of John M’Kinne.Jun. or twenty-five shares, and numbered 243. 11 AI’KIiNNE, Guardian of John M’Kiime, Jun. Augusta, llec. 16, 1824. dec 18 -Ifpf Notice. VT IVE months after date, I shall apply to LI ti '• *.v, for le«v<* to sell the ieal eMateofJohn D. Young, lute of said conm v deceased, lo. the benefit of the heir« of .<nid deceased. JESSE CRAWFORD, Administrator estate of John D. Young Jun* \7 2'> Philadcphict, July ' 6, 18.’4. Mv confidence in tlv* V' geuble catholicon ii uii iimmisb.d, and n« fresh in boic.s of its powers hi\j dflili occ.nrrii g, in my own prac tice I have n** heaitafion in recommending it in the .peculiar disessesto which it isapphca- blf, tut niiperior to any reme ly I «»n a. (uxiut- ed with. M. M'MUitlRlE, H D. Philadelphia, May C8, i 8 4 Sin—In consequence of imprudenl expos nre hnr wears ago I oadthn misfortune »o bt • comV;; fflxted with u disease, the painful re- hul'a of which induced me to apply in *uc- cession to several rcap^ctable physicians of t! ; s city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose reired e»i re ceived another complaint quite as distressing •a the former.* My whole system became a - fcctc l. ! could get no rest at night on ae on it of t e violent pain that I felt in every part of my body; the weakness and e nucia lion of which w»s such that I could aciircely wulk. In this state I fortunately heard of Vi.ur vegetable catholicon- fjur bottiea of which, lias completely restored me, 1 have now no pain ; mv appetite is good ; and mv strength restored With many thanks for the relief your midicme has given me, I am your obliged friend, &c WILMAM WILSON. Sworn and subscr bed to b* fore m^, May 28, 1824 JOHN BINNi, A derroan. Philadelphia, May 28, 18T4. Sir—I am now, thanks to your medicine, a hearty ma* K r nearly six years I have been S martyr to a disease, whose ravages threat ened, if not soon atopped, to put a period to my existence. Having had no regular medi cal advice from the commencement, my comnlamt at last got to such a height that 1 could not swallow without great pain and difficulty. Tumors formed in different parts uf n-y body, and I .began to think my situatiun almost desperate. The five bottles of the Catholicon which I have taken have com pletely cured me, and I am now aa well as 1 NOTICE. ^TNE month* afterdate, application w-M be NO 8 E. N INE MONTHS af.frthv date hereof, up* plication -• ill be made to the lionnnib!-. Inferior Court nf Ch uhain county, when l’lUPOSALS Ry SAMUBt. T. AttM.STHOXO ...a. SO. Cornhi'l It s on for puh'ishintr SCO IT S FAMILY H1BCE, containing all the Mar, gitutl Riftrenc s to he coup »><.,/ ,,, , jr Vnjjf riE V ROYAL OC TAVO. M ,d tm- bdlmhtd with a liktueso of .he .■luihor• .i TEdM8 # 1 T be well printed, 3h gnnd paper, snd bo cjfrpiis d in fix handsome volu *c*. It will contain the Scriptures of the Od *ni .V. w Testaments, t ie Introductory Ohs- ivu .out, Explanatory Aotcs, nn * Praclic l Observations •nu all the oop**»us Mar ;inu : References, ut* ing printed word tor word f. om thc London Stereotype Edition, published sluou the Am* thor’sdecease. The price will be SUM, is boards; jp4 in sheep, glu, in cuff The wh »»e work will bt ready for dulivery bv May, 18*15, 7 Fx roots of letters addressed to the Pv'j is\crs, I esteem l>r Scott's F.un ly Bibb-, cmin nil/ calculated to promote t!ie on ns*.* of true’* and pit’y. L icems scaredv po*s ble for one *o read d».ily the. Nwlesaud Obsr.’vUio-:? i ( , the Family Bible w : thoul been mi ig a x. • » 5. (| J better man. El) VAR)) O G’-f-FFIN. I have semi no i.-.5.n<u *ntsry of the Sacrti Scripture9 which 1 'innk so well adapted to general use and editiontjoii. It is a f.reacurS .vhich everj fumaly ouglit to ponses. A K -TON. It is a work distinguished for the simpl e*!* t’* and * *«.veni.;ir.e of its arrangement, the cl -umess act fi iehty of its ex**o-I ions, the ’icatncsH an.i n. rs(ii*:ii *y of it*' st j Ie. the oc* nevoh nee and candour of its spiri', the con* ci»ei)»*.ss md pc. tinency of its appiic:;ti'n» # and for ita uniform t< r.duncy to pro note ovau’ gelicai trntn and pxty. 4BIEL UOLMEfi. Of Dr. dcolt's F unily liibie, IfcJ fret* to 1 say. that in my estimation it des»:rv3dly ranks 4 *>cng our ablest «nd bra* 'omm .*.ta !•>». THOM.lS HAi DV'N. D”. S«.*otf's Family JJ bie intitoded <nore ti< peci&iiy for t'*e U^*i of Ghnatian am*die*\, iss work high*y evoigciieal, extens*ve*y insttuo* live’, and deeply interesting DXNIELC. SANDERS. The character of llr. Scott's GommeMar? on th** Bible, is so general)} kuown, and no tiighlv npprovfdm oongst the m.isr intelligt-it and pious Ghr»:.t»a»ia ihr*mjrlniui our countt ,, -it Ordinary *.f Ch. hntn county, for le-vc id' all the real 1 state of the mte Wi’.llum Gruig, leccsflod, for the benefit of the heirs and cied tors of satd estate. JOHN M'NISH, Executor. o**t 12 7t •ottirg for ordinary pur puses, for leave lose!- a lot* wd! 1 th- improvements, ailuate In U « city of S-*Vh.M'i.h,in the said county,ar.d kn»wi in 'he plan of said ertv by ihe No. 53, Brown Ward, for Me benefit nf ihe heirs ftnd legatee* of the estate of the late Hugh M’Oall, de ceased. THOMAS M'GALL, PHILIP BUASGH, Bxecutffs. net 14 72 Notice. N INE MONTHS after the dote of this notice, application will he made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, tor permission to sell a part of tlie real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN \Y. STACV, Administrator. dec 1R 21 -Notice. 4 LL persons having demand* against the enate of Constant Freeman, Esq l<ue of the city of Washington, deceased, ate re q-tired to hand them in, legally attcited, within the time prescribed bv law : and thos indebted to said ettate, are required to ni: k» immediate paym.*nt, to JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r.* 4‘2f*t «nd has psasr.fi •n».i<jiy ‘urcngl)«.* ruunv 1u*k® ; JBions, that 1 dean fuither rec-mmen is- ions needless* J TOW,. 1 om acquaint*d with no C.om , "eutBiv vn h Sscie’-i J-c iptu e«. wh»**h I would more cordially rccc-nunr.uu (01 general u^e. the plan of the work isr-md JOSHUA BATES. Perhaps in no way, can ministm. i;.*f uctori •f youth, and private Cinifltians, dn great r <erv ! ce to society, th*«u by exert ng tb'm- ielvcs tu diss* minfie this t*ulv inv.Miit.fie wo«k JOSHUA HUN JNGTON I .-now of no Oommenta y wm *h is b'M r .'s*culflted for diffusing correct views oftlij great trutlii of Giitistiunity, and lesyng salu- ary imptcsbions on tin mmd when riai*:g •‘■m the peiu al of it, thsii the one you are !«b„ut to pubiibh. DVNIEL SHARPE. No writer teems less diap* sed to contend f ir barren >;>ecula*i ns. None more unit irm ly or more pow f-.ily inculcates the great ea> .entiala oi religion The spirit which prr* vrda* the work *s e*ce|t»*n j t< i« the m*»X affectionure, beating, yet faithful sp rit ff »!'.e tjuspel. DANIEL l)\NA. From particular cx.iminsti m, snd concur* ring t< stimonv, there is no doubt on my mind that Scoti’s Family Bibl- ia superior »n all others JOSEPH ES EWSON. You will pleas-3 to serd ne six copies r>f "Jc tt's Bible j I rtfer to your .ately pr*» ,*'S<*4 edition Puhap.s I hall induce five ni »n: to t-ike the svmc number. I;. I , I* is with exiicme pleasure I ne.rccive y it. «re about to publ'.-fii a ntw e 0 ion *f Scof's Bible. Having been in po*s. us’-ii) nf *t more il-a.1 20 yvt’fi, 1 trua* I kn.-.w r ii'e* thing of its tame, and am dete rr - e to |> 0. mote i s c*rculs<ion among my friends Y -u wilt plen.-e forward sis topics as soon m pn> .IStlF**t. L| I h«vn obuinod four sub icribers 'nr tl*« c.nci-iL'Pt work you ait* publishing h'. b I nroniHjT to take atven «»f Scott’s di* hh*, and wiil be accountable for the ganm. j n. I hav" obtained arhsc* ibersfer ninnci pin of Sen'd Fvimlv B hie. J fj. I sl ail probably need eight or te*» s’-tg f Scott*" Family Hihle. J »»• Rev. si. S. ol p. has o’ tsined ten sul.cn- bers. F». d. I have observed tliat yon are about pub* nfimtg another edition of Scott’s B ble I lope you itn*y surcve-l as you h ,- ve d n former i ditnnri. 1 have be**n endeav*iri jf ly procure subscriber? tmo* g oor people, nod euor more subscribers will he obt o ed. t». s q. ! will take ten sct9 (rf Scott’s It-n •*> H*»uf'd a'd lettered. .1 F I have obtained ten subscnbeis f»r >’■'.-ur edition of the VNmily Bib'e—uml •’av? tr» 1 uhl but 'here might he s* «ne*h rg ' k? 0^ copies :old in thin plnce if you had hi. «k nt here—1 thought tie work ought to b* «n- couragcd and for hat reason tn ,k a subsc-ii)* ’.ion paper. It itav ork »h«t every finrly tiould have that is able to pm chase. J. Fj U'C. I am glad, ’hat y*u propose to pfint t-’r- Scott's excellent* Fimdy Gurnmninoy, aid should be very glad if it were in my power to ifvc a more liberal patronage 0 the w'irk, than, as circumstances arc, I van. I sksA however, be able to do sometliing ; eig-t r ten se'B I shall certainly take; ami it nmy t»fi double that number. A. ’I. I have p.oeured fifteen subscribers w J cult's Bible. J J. D. I hink 1 shs.il dispose of 20 seta or mo e* he Ffim lv Bible. E. B I hue circulated proposals for S’ottV U bk ,* ho.v m*ny |,nvc be* r. ng»ged »' *; 1 , eannot uT ,* but beiween 20 and 3 n ic’i i® hi vicinity. J. 8* I have c •ncl’u'ed to become responsib'fl to you for thirty sets of Sco'.t's ComiiiC: tn*y* ( C. 9* 1 I have procured 106 subscribers to tbe Bible; 6 s**ts to be bound in calf; 3 sets be done in boards the other 97 sen, bru d und lettered r.a described in the nrvijvcm. H.tf* 1 presume I could proctire 500 suinJN' bers for your edition of Scon’s liiulc TM demand is increasing for them Th V vl finally supersede every other large or K* m *“ Bible. Fifty o' my subscribers live wd |, ' n 1 circle of 8 miles ! J *-• Jsn 14 Hide Whips. fi© S E by Hide w te^ and dec 13 Just published an edition of the saw* w«*> j nnpleted in fi* volumes, without niai’R'*^ completed i.. ... • references ,* price in boards |R18; in pnMF F,21 .* in calf lg27. Either of th.se w-' 1 \ may be had of the publisher in Bos'on / vT S. G. & J. SCHENCK. Savannah. Ja 11 .19 . Marking Bruges, O P a superior oualitv, just receivnl*™ for sale l»y GEO. KYEKSON 20