Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, April 25, 1825, Image 4

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City-Sheriff’* SalbiK OnthefirH Tuenhy in Jifaynext, be (eld In fir nt ofthe Court Hou«. in tie City of Savant ch,-between tit oiuel hour* of to (nd 4 o'clock; . One negro min named Tom, levied on It the property of Job i end VilerU tH'i*, to W. LM rotiofy two emeiiii Ht* from the VotirHif Com mon Pleas and Over end Terminer, for the e. ty of S»?«nn«K, John Q. Blance v». John F, Q Davit, Q tardun of John end Yalavi* U»- oii, and W m. Bowen v*. the amt. All the buildings on the centre part of Trun Lot letter H, at pmeot in the oodupttion ot Job T. B ollea, .Pereira) Ward. bmmdad with by PrvmdanLrt. south by York-., eaat by one portion of (eld Lot, weet by the Court. Bono, levied on a 'ho property of fob T Bdles, to htiafy an execution from the Court f ooeiaeo Pleu and Oyer and Terminer for the City efamnnok. Samuel M. Vordeeai ri Sonthernhalf n# total N a 39," thirty-nine, pod Vi,firry, With the huprorementathcreon, Biker, tYm d, bound'd eorth by the northen half af laid Lott, aouth by Libertv-at. eaat by Jamraomiti lev ed onaa the property of Ben Jaain Sheftall, to Mtiafr two taeeutiona from the Court of Common Pteao (nd Oyer and Torminer for the City of Saunrab, J» Mount n Bcqj. Sheftall A'l the right, title, and intereat, of Baldwin Co k to thot double tenement build ng on t lit western pert of Trait Lot lettei A, bounded no thby B yan-rt. aouth by St Julian-at. eat by partof >a d Lot, west by Whitaker-e lev led on as the proper y of Baldwin Cook, to satisfy an execution from the Court of Com man Plea* and O or and Terminer fir the City of Sarannah, Norman Pease vs. Baldwi Cook. All that; Lot and improvement* known in the plan of the City of Savannah, as Lot No.9 two,t*ereivil Ward,boonded north by Wrigli Square, aouth by.* lane, eaat by Lot No. 3 three, wear hi Lot No 1, one, levied on at property of J ib T Bollea. to sal afv an ext notion from the Court nf Common Pi’eas and 0 er a id Tentnn r for 'he City of Savannah, J-weph Clark va. #<ib T Boll.a, md assigned to 4 B: Parkmon, property puinted out by def-ndant, and subject to n mart (rage. • A. I. D’LYON C S. sprit 4 ■ 09 Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in May next, W ll L ttt told the tiourr House in the City of Stvanesb, between the hours often and f >ur o'clock. Lot end Buildings No. '7, seventeen. Wash, iogton Warn in 1 he City of Savannah, bou.idr ed east by Lot No 18 eighte-n, south by St Julisn-st. west by Price.it. and north hy Brvsn st. levied on as the property of Ste- ph;n S. Williams to aatisiy an execution in tsvor of James M'Henry, and othe 1 *, As- •igneeaofWm. Turner. All that tract of land known by the name of Tweedari-, in the County of Chatham, con taining346 acres, hounded on the north by Savannah K ver, levied on ea the property of Jo h Morel, to satisfy eaecutiona in favor ol Wm. Taylor St Son, and others Wharf I/it containing 66 feet, 8 inches on Savannah Hirer, 66 feet S inches on Indian- itreer, extending from said River to the said street, in extent about 400 feet, th: acme being the eastern part of Wharf Lot No- 3, tti rae, levied on as the property of Robert W. Pooler, to irtiafjr two executions in favor of Josiah Penfi. id, and John Dicks, property pointed out by the delendant- All that half of Lot No 13, Columbia Ward, with the improvements thereon, to satisfy an execution issuing out of a Justices. Court in favor of Wm. Rubinion, , '-roedtf me by Cooatable. <T^ r ‘ PAAC D’LYON, S. C. C. april 3 00 bheriff s bales. * On theJil t! Tuesday in May next, between the Urual hours. HTILL he sold at the Court Houae in the Tr County of Bryan, the following Lot* or parcels of Land on the Island of Ossabsw, In the laid County, known in the plan of he partition of the same Island by the numbers ene.two, three, four, five, six, aeven, and that part of number eight, beginning at the hedge at the edge of the woods, in the South part of the said last tract, from the Westermoct to the Eaatermoat Creek, Alco, the Cabbage Garden tract, being the Ea,termost parts of tract ten, eleven, twelve, from the path in the old fi -Id in the Savannah, to be con tinned in e straight line until it inter a.—ls Bradley’s Hammock Marshes on one side ai d rgeechee rivet on the uricr. Aleo,Horse Hammock, containing fifty acres. Also, Brad ley'* Hammock, containing one hund-ed and fifty five acre*- And also, a Hamtno, k called Craddock’s Camp cor-.taing thirty eight acres, being parts and pafcela of the laid Island of Oaaahaw. Levied upon as a part of t ie ea tale of the late John Morel, deceased, untie.- and by virtue of e fi. fa on a decree of the Superior Court of Chath im Cnunty, in a case wherein Simon Donald and wife were Bum plainan's. aud Thomas N, Morel and others defendants THOMAS HEARN, & B. C. Vsrch bO tot rnima baimb. Sheriff's yxjl, y^ay-,... rales Continued. On thefirst Tuesday in May next. (VlLL he sold at tne Court Ho i.a in th- W uhf of Savannah, between the beer* of, -naiol fbur o’clock ... A-l ihst Tact ufLanden th* I'lai tl rf Sk d- iway, Chatham edunty, oatlel Springfield, kin to coma'll 7J0 -erra, bunnried northward- yby h'.ils of the estate nf John Milledge, eaatwardly by lands of James Bilbo, looth- wardly by lands formerly duto iffi, wcatwaid ly by river and marshes with improvement, thereon, levied on as the property of Chiu Stephens, to estiafv an eigou ion-in favor ot Richard Ribhatdaod. for hie, (Jo- As All that treat hr pared of liaed containing J67 a Tea more art. si with 100 acres ot Marsh ,,and, called Oktland. situate, ly-.-ig und be- ng in lilt e O^cchee D >iriet, in th: county -,f Chatham bounded on the north by lande of PteniinT Atkin, on tho oast by land* of I) Parker, on the aouth by,lands ufthe late B Wslburger, and on the west by a northeast .i nncli ot litrlr Oreehee Hirer together with all and eiugoltr the edifices, t nprovomctiL and appurtenances, levied on under h fi. la oi, foreclosure at life property of George L. Cepe, in favor * f J ehn M'Nuh, Peter Mitch ell and Robert Mitchell. All that tractor parcel of Land s'Wale, ly n g and being in the county ot t.lutliam r-.own by the name of Muir Hall, cui.lamiug Ii.9’seres more or leas, bound, d on the soul iy mods of lames Forrest, on tne e s by Col. f Marshall's lands, .n the north by lieuig tones’*land-anil on tli.:-res b Little One,. Oliee River ( ,\l,o, Two Lota of 1 and in the tty of Savannah, known ny tne Nos. (9°; t verity nine, and (iO) tliiny, in Unlumbn, tV, d. will, [he appnrtenancea iheieuntoap pertaining, levied on under s fi (i. on fore- eloaureea file property of Flemming Akin, dec. in favor of Wm, Dixon A Co, assignees oi M ll'Lcnd. Half Lot and Buildings, No- 4, E-vinsburg Oglethorpe, Ward, in ibe city of Savanna the unexpired lea«eof ail ) Lot for three years from January last, levied un as the pro perty of Rnbt Lewi* to satisfy an execution from a Justices Court in favor of J, A M- Pen- icrgaat, r. turned to me oy a constable Visit, ihe following 3Su-gro a, viaC ff -e, ,Gonprr, Hirriet, Afl'y, old Charlotte, Jack, iky. Charlotte, Peoilaw, Bess, Precessa and child, Br dg -t and Peggy, William, Escy, Uilley, Ph.lip Phyllii, old Cumho, Jcur.y. old 'eggy, B utus, Jesse, Brutus, Sandy, Maria, 'tynda, lt.ck, Toby .Sophia, Daphne and child, lacoli,Sye.Ueck:.y aud John,with the inert:arc if the lem.iles, levied on as the property of Nicholas Cruger, under a fi fa on a forucioaure o’ a m iiig.ge in f.-vour of John Carnahan and ismes McHenry for use of Chris isos Levett. Also, the following 19 negroes, viaAbra- lam. Harry, Cato, Chance, Daniel, Aarofi, Sambo, Lucy, Scipio, Maryan, Rachael, Lou- don, Aggy, Simon, Grace, Eliza Geurge, Ro ly, and Jim, with ttu increase of the females, levied on as the property of Fl'-mmtng Akin tec. under a fi. Ik. on a foreclosure of a mort gage in tavnrol Wm. D'Xon A to- assignees ,f Murdoch M’Leod. 1. D’LYON, S. 0. C Ap- 6 20 fllMK subscriber having d J. Sihnn’s Panacea. discovered the com BCKLEBHJTEO supply bn hand for sale i lie has reduced theprico from S3 JO, to rtUriytb* dosen XJ4. All charitaWo Institution* in the V^States and the poor tyi)l bo supplied gratli. If the citisrms of the prinoipal cities and towns, will appoint an sgant to order ano' distribute this mediciuo to the poot, It will he supplied. This medicine, ic eelebrcled for the euro of the Ibllowing diseases“ scrofula or king’s oviL uloenated or putrid sore throat, long dis eed the nhjeetlona nf the moat incnduluus Kneti are the beet uryumente. In order to put standing rheumatic (flections, rutaneotis ernea, white (welling md dlcetse of the bones. and all oases generally of the ulcerous ehsrsc ter, and chronic diseases, generally arising is debilitated cohatitutiurs, but more especially from syphilis or affections arising therefrom i ulcers in the larynq, nodes, 5o. and tha- dreadful disease occsaioned by a long end eaceisive uae of mercury, (fe< It Ic also use ful in the dis.-ase of the liver-" CeTtiftcates. 1 have within the last two year* had an op portunity of aeeinf? several cases of very mve terate ulcers, which having previously resist ed the regular modes nf treatment, were healed by the tiaeof Mr. Swpim'i Panacea, and 1 du believe, from what I have aeen, that it will prove an important remedy in scro> 1’ulous, venereal and mercu'ial diseases. N. CHAPM \N, M. D. Profewor of the Inatitutes and practice of Phys’Ci i« the University of Penn •yivHiiia I have e»finJfUfed Pannes* «• m numerous instance*, within the last three veai a, ynd huve always found it extreme!) efficacious, especially m sec*ondarv syphilis md mercui ial diseases. I have no nesitatior m pronouucinf; it a medicine of ineitimabh value. W. GIBSON, M. 1). Professor of Surgery in the Uni 9 ty of Penn. Philadelphia, Pt*bruarv 17, 1823. JOHN SlUNN. Chemist. Philadelphia .AW ' 7 ■ 18 '3. VALUABLE MEDICINE. PDTTBft’S Vegetable Cathoticon. fpHB sub*crih, r respectfully.sottats the at, if teetion of every friend'efsdftiring hu. uanity, to to the above new and Uivsioabh remedy, whom unequal powerv in elimiugtiiig from the system the very-seada hr dlseaae, andin restoring the d«range4 and morbid honditi'inhfthe organs of life to a free and healthy exercise oftbeir functions, haa exci ted the nspiniihmem, end completely alien- Sheiiii’s sale. On tKefiret Tuttday in Muy next, \*WIIL oe aonl in ti-oui ot .he Ooun- W 'louae, in the oily of Savannah, between . -e isuil huurt often and four o'clock, Tlic following eight negroes, via. Coffee, P 'ggy, Hosannah Carolina, Joseph,Mary.Be 1 - :y and Jim, levied onunder a fi.fa. on a fore- iosure, aathe p ope- ty of Charles H. Huy* ien, in fuvur of F.-ederiek W. Hicntman- march 7 IS AC D’LYON. S C C. Sheriff’s Sales, OF ATTACHtD PBOPBUTY. O rht fiist Saturday after the fir ft l ue&day in M»y next, will be sold at the Court- Utilise in the town of St Marys, between the hours of ten and four o'clock, the following negro slaves, via. Lancaster, Fairy, lime, and her two children, Hannah and Archibald, sold j8 the property of Thomas Andrews, u:if an attachment n favor of Robert Miller.— Sold by consent of mi part i« h. April 1,18 5. M. H. llfiUB \RD. S.C.C. April 8 13- Administrator’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in May next, 1 W1LL sell at the Court-House in Jeffer son, Camden County, between the usu al hours of eale, Harry, Ned, and his wife Tamer, and her four children, Daniel, Stephen, John, ami Yorick, the property of the estate of (jeorge Morrison, deceased, for the benefit of Lite creditors and heirs of said cstute, pursuant to leave granted by the Court of Ordinary of said county. GEORGE MORRISON, Administrator, with the will annexed, of George Morrison, Sen, deceased. April M IB •Sheriff’s bales. On the first Tuesday in June next, -V* WILL be sold at the Court-Huuis in the W City of 8avann*h, between the hours of teh end four o'clock, the following 16 tc groea, via Sippio, Hager, Abner, Snap, March, Jerry, Billy, Burke,Parris,Bam, Diuah. Little Bram, Prince, Ben and Meriam, with the increase jf the families, levied on und.. r a foreclose re of a mortgage from Peter Timothy to William Washington, for use. Twonegmrs, via: Ned end Glasgow, leve ed on a foreclosure of a mortgage from Chat. Ulmer to Joseph K 'pman. ISAAC D’LYON, S C, C. an-il 4 ' » Sheriff’s Sale. O N the first Saturday after the first Tuci day in May neat, between the hours ol Un and four o’clock, will be mid at the mar- ket hopae in the t .wn of St- Marys, ihe fol lowing negroes, via: Judymnd her son John, Simon, and Charles, levied on as the proper ty of James Williamson, deceased, to aatitf) an execution on the foreclosure of a mori gage, in favor of Edward F, Tattnall, ad.ninU- tratoref John Hamilton- M. H. HKBBARD, S. C. C. St. Marys, February 'at, 1835. Marne 2 S3 Sheriff's Sales. f\N the first Saturday, after the first Tues- " day ilk June next, will be sold at the ’ Market-House in the town of St.’Marys, two ■egvoes, viz, Bob and Boas, levied on Si the property of Joseph Rain, to satisfy an execu tion on the foreeioaoee of a mortgage, in favor ef Samuel Clarke, andGeorge 8. Brown. April 8. IUJ4- ' M. H. UEBBARD, S. C.C. ' April I ' 13 Georgia—Camden County. Superior Court, October Term, 11124. Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Belvester Bryant. uN petition of T:m nliy Hopkins, stating v that in considemion of certain prom- ssory notes, made to the said Timothy, lit hem, one payable with inte-est, from fir-. ■f January, <821, on the first of January, 1822: second payable as aforesai , on tiie first «>i lanusry, 1823; and a third payable as aftr,. aid, on the first of January, 1824. executed a ■’Ortgage to said Timothy Hopkins, his her ind assigns, on all those four tries of I-.,id, tutted in the county aforesaid, conveyed hy he said Timothy, to the said !angley ami 5. Iveatcr, and lying on the souili aide o' Great Saljlla River, one tract containing tev :oty-«even;acrea, more or leas; two trac's ontaining fifty acres, more or less, and on> ther tract, cootainiog one hundred and eigli v-eight acres, more or leas, conditioned fir he iiayment of the three said aeveral notes, n the days above mentioned, and that said veral not Bg remain unpaid—on motion ol krchibsld Ciark, attorney for plaintiP, it i* M'dered, that the laid Langley and Selveater, heir heir* or aaaigna pay intoCour., withi.- waive month* from thia date, the sums due on said notes, and the intern and costa, otb- rwise that the equity of redemption be for. ver foreclosed, end that surb other proceed ngs take place, at are pursuant to law. True extract from the minutea, 27th Octo ber, 1824. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk nnv4 "7 4- NO LICE N INE months after date, application will be made to the Hon. the Judges of the Court >1 Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell all the real estate of the late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and crea tors of aaid estate, JOHN M’NISII, Executor, oot 13 **. 71 Treasury Deportment, March, 14, 1825 W HEREtSon the 3d of March, IPrS a law wag pigged by the Cnn^reM of the United States,of which the 3d 4ih, «nd 5(1) flections nrejn the words* follow i p* v ? z : *• Sec. 3. And he it further enne'ed, Tbtt a subscription to the Hmount of twelve milloir of dolls; s, of the wit p p cent, stuck of t e vc^** eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, anti thC* or »u! is hereby proposed ; for which pur- pf>s - ok. shall be opened at (he Treasury *»f the Uiutva Htntefl, end at th s-veral loan »ffi ces, on the find dav of April next, to continue open until the first day of October thereaiter, for such parts of the above mentioned de scription of stock as shall, on day of sub scription, stand on i!»e books of the t’reflsur>, snd on those of the several loan offices, re speciitely ; which subscriptiun shall be effect ed by a transf er to ti)e United States, in tlx manner provided by t«w for such tran.fers,ol the cred t or cred ts standing on the said books, and by a surrender of the certificate? of the stock so subscribed : Piovi&^I, TIim 1 all subscriptiwe. such transfer af stock shal. he c<>nsideii.das part of the said twelve mil lions of dolltrs author zed to be borrowed by the first secti 1 n rf his act. ,f Sec. 4. And he i< further enacted\ That foj the whole or any part of any sum which shall be thus subscriber), credits shall be entered tv the respective subscribers, who shall be enti tied to scfrtifi'ste or certificates purporting that the United States owe to the holder or holders thereof, bis, her, or their assigns, s sum to be expressed therein, equal to th< amount of the principal slock thus subscribed, Uotrmpf an intursd nut bMoAe<ling fouk anil one half per centum per utinum, payable quarterly, from (he th riy-fi st dny nf Decern- ber.one thousand eight hundred and twenty five t transferable in <litt same manner as i* provided hy law for the transfer of the stock subscribed, and sub j et to r . (l.:m;>tion at the pleasure of the Unifad Stat< s, as fdlows : on; half at any time after the thirty-fi‘»t day of D';cemhei , i one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight; and the remainder at any tm» after the thirty fi si day < f December, one thousHnd eight hundred and tw<*nti»ninc s Provided, That no rennbUrtement shall be m-tde except for the who*e amount of such new certificate; nor until after at Iohsi sis months public notice of such intended reim bursement And it shall be the duty of ihr Secretary of ihe Tremirv t-» cause to be trnns’ furred to the respective subsciibersthe sever al 8'ims by t>'?m au'>8?r bed beyond 'It-' innouni of the cer: fi.ites nr* four and one lialf per cent, itock issu°d to thi*m v» spectively. “ 5tec. 5. And be it further enacted, That the same finds winch have heretofore, been, and now are pledged by Jaw for the payment of «he interest, sod tor the redemption and eimbursemen! of (he stock which may be ie dfL-nied nr reimbursed by virtue of the pro visions of this act, shall remain pledged in like manner fur he pay ment of theirtereat accru ing on the stock created by reason of su li dbpcrip ion, and f~r the redemption or reim biirsen ent of the principal oft the a-ime. A; d it shall be the duty of the catrmiwotiers of the linking fund to cause to be applied and pe.id. nit of the said fun* 1 , yearly and eve*-y year, stish sum and sums at may be annually requir ed to discharge the interest accruing on the lock which may be created by virtue of thi? »ct The said comm schilling are, also, here y authonz -d to r.pply, ft m t-me to t»m«, uch sum aud sums out of the said fund, as they nuy think proper, towa-ds rerieeming by purchase, or by reimbursemeut, in con- ormity with the provisions rf this act, the n inr.ipal of the said stock : and such part ot the annual sum often millions ofd--liars, vest* d by law in the sniil commissionera, as tiny ie necersnry and required for thf above pur- loses, shall be and continue appropriated to he payment of interest and redemption ot hr public debt, until the whole of t» e stock which may be created under the provisions o( this net, shad have been redeemed or reim bursed.*’ Now, therefor* notice is hereby given, thit hnoka will be open; d at the Treasury of the United States, and‘.t be several loan offices, m the first day of April next, and continue open until the firs* di of October, thereaf er, for receiving subset intions in conformity with he prov siens of the said law. The subscriptions msv be made by the pro* prietors of the stock, either m person or b> their attorneys .duly authorized to subscribe and transfer it to the United States. Should subsections of said stock be mode to an amount exceeding twelve millions ol dollars, • distribution of the said sum of twelve millions of dollars will be made among 'he subscribers, ia proportion to the sums subscri bed by them respectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the Treasury" March 26 tO?|tO ’ - put the vir^pes pf the (isihohcon to as severe a icmtlny u possible,It was offered by adver tisement, together with the attendance ofs physician; gratuitously to any pers m who wsu’d apply for it, an 1 wh*>se cause might ictm ft- come within the range of its healing power—numbers of severe esses of long sit d. ind and sime of,them seemingly de per ue onk pre ented themselves, all of which have Afel cured, or so much relieved as tu warrant theWsgenion that a little perseverance will do so in fact, such is the confidence of the phyii ciaiiunder whose care these patients were placid, in this remedy, a coi.fide >ce resu t ing from the irre«istible conviction that has been]forrrd upon hi* miml by ocu ! sr demon- <strati\it, hi d a person d trial rf it on hlmsel' 'hat hb permits me to declare it as his deci ded niinlon, tlint *he Ca(h;>licon is nut only a pei fedly safe and innocent, hut a must puw erliil aid invaluable remedy in certain dis *eascs and states of the system, such as die ful owing;— n»i resulting /--nj intemnerance am) dissipation ? DM »nd mveterai p. fn . in the ben s attended with aw.cii- ; l idiglkiion, Ulot -.hes on the face, pimplcr, t*c.; Alt coinplain's of the Liver ; Tetter.* Yaws| Syphilis; Cutaneousdisea-et general y ; Mercurial and scrofulous com plaints The Catholicnn (which the proprieter sol emnly pledges h s word consists exclusively of vcgctible made ') with the exception of s sight determi latiou to the bowels^ which it preservea in a soluble state, acts insensibly, is pleasant t« the taste, and requires n » psrticu* ar regimen, (abstinence frdm spirtuous li-, quon always ekeept' d,) or confinement. Ar gentle, s*‘e and agree-b)e cathartic mtd cme. improving the appetite and restorlrg llu- general tone of the Says’em, it is confidently recommended to iadie* in a delicate situa* on. W. W. 1*0 H Ell, 66 Chesnut-sireet. Philadelphia, Mag 31, 1824. At the request nf Mr. W. W. Potter, l have Iste'y cxhib.ttd, in several in«tancev,a medi Cited sirup, exiled Potter's Veget ible Catho- icon, witt) the most decided advantage. I> ijas, as • et, never failed effecting a cure ii. every case in which I have thought proper to mpioy it. H. M'MUUTUIE, M D Phi'atle’phia, July 28th, 18 '4, Mr. W fV. Potter, Dear ’3ir—You expressed a wish th*t 1 would give a concise statement of my sviff r- ings, from * the hopeless commencement; t< die present propitious stage of my disease.* About five years ago, on my pn*9nge from Horde* ux, during the month of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, i was seized with a violent fever. Having no medical at tendant! on board, 1 was competed to bear it, as I m ght for two weeks, when on my ar rival at Charleston, S. C. it whs treated as Typhus. The skill of my Physician subdue d the fever, hut Phoenix-like, the termination of this gave ris^ to a disease eq ixlly distress ing, and which, till now, I had UM>ght incur able. Various abscesses made ihei> unwel come appearance, particularly on the joints, which Were rweded to an enormous size.— These gradually Fubaidad into. h»r,l lu'nors. one of whicii on my left knee affected tl.e bnne-^an incision was now made and a large vseuation of pus, mixed with pipers of bone took place. In addition to this. I suffered the must excruciating pains in my joints that inRn ever experienced. Every thing that was idmim lured either gave me no relief * r ser ved tn»*gg’-avutc the iiscadp, the severity of which increased with every succeeding year. Such wttsrny painful si ualion that I despaired o* ever being restored to my heal h ; I had tot only tried the regular means of relief, but und, though in vain, every popular rem* edy 1 could hw of It was in thif. awful and despondmg condition,)hat I wasperstnded to .omracnce a course of your Vegetable fJarh I •eon, and Die happy result is, “/ om the use of the two hittl.i. my whole tyt'rm hat under gone a complete revo ution, my p.nns h v?fo sa* ken me f* the discharge from tny knee Deg^D o diminish, und snon ceased alingetner, ihe ulcer from f lienee it proceeded being com pletely healed. The tumors, for the removal nf which I have tried in vain more remedies than I can name, are rapidly decreasing i my appetite, which w«sgone,has returned—Ian in fact, near iy well, ami feel confident that a few bottles more of ycqr, (to me) invaluable medicine, will m-ke me perfectly so. Your obliged friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. Lj\>r\e& VLaVc Matiasess. T HE subscriber has just received an as. uortment of the above article,, war ranted to be of the best out 36 best quality, for sale by /. W. MOBHKL. %>v* could wlih tebe. Yflth my thaaki, I am your obliged bumble i ervant,67e .WSWIXAMI.... CityefPhllniftlphta, es. Gaorgi Kiae, of the District af Soulh- wark, personally appeared, and, being duly .worn, d;th declare and uy Uiat .the above atatemsM'iliiall reapeirti cor'rrct and true, and thMHli* aig.m'ere ib It ia In the hand Wri|injF;ef thik deponent 1 JdH' T BISNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28, 1824- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Oatholicon is peculiarly adapted to thuae -liaeaacc which are prevalent among the coluun-d population of the couth In that disease which ia called yaws, it iaa aurerenlady, i single trial of it, will convince S icnterc of it. superior efficacy to any reme- y of a similar nature in the United States- NO TIGE. The edvantages ofthis’.medic’ne are, no* cnnKning the ps'isnt unnecessarily to the house, or keeping him from his buainea.;— With -me aolitkry exception, that of apiritu* "'It liquor*, if does not lay uny rcotrietions upon hi. appetite It iaao gentle in its oper.uon •hat tlic p tient finds himself getting well he eanuot tell how. As it i* not the wish ofthe proprietor to take any thing tor which he cannot give a consideration equal in value, persons at a distance trho may wish to try iiis medicine, but who' are nut cerlain if it be applicoble to their complaint, are requeaf- •■••d to describe -heir case ami symptom, in h letter,put -paid, aud directed to him—thia letter wiii be immediately placed in hands fully competent to decide the question,— ‘ihu-dd ihe remedy nqj seem lo cuif the dis ease, they will be frankly tuld an. io prevent tl uppointai-nt it is well to rtite that it takes inordinary cases from 3 to J bottles to effect a cote anthat rterS MH who ire labouring under any aefonn infirmity, must make tip their ihltid to persevere to thal extent at tea«t~if thrv do no-, they might as wdtl savethemaelvrs ihr trouble and expense • f uainga analler quantity. Ml .rrlero put-paid and enclosing the money, immediately aticnded-tn, and ihe medicine packedond delivered with dlreetiona for uae, to any place in the city, aud forwarded as di* rented N, B. To prevent the possibility of all im- position, it »ill be sold in the city of Philadel phia, ai the office in Fifth near Race-Street, ;>r*t the dwelling of the propri- t"r, No. 66 tihesnut atreet, only, and abroad by his au thorized agents. W W POTTER, 66 Chemut Street, Philade'pfiitr I hare appointed GSORGF, RYE ISON, Druggist, of Savannah, my sole agent. Drug gists wai ting the above valuable medicine, will be supplied by him for cash, at the aanu rate, ai if ordered direct from me—via. £30 per di sen, or three dollaru a regie bottle. W. W. POM ER, Philadelphia. Any person on application to the subscriber will be furnished with certificates of the i ffi. cacy of tiie above medicine, sufficient t.r con vince the mmd ofthe most sceptiral, although too numerous "nd lengthy for newspaper r.- sertion. GEl>. RYF.ttSON, Dropg.st, Corner of Bay arid tVbillaker Streets, dec 13 IN EQUITY. Behveen W. Davies, Admiidtlrator, CompUiin ant. and John Cwnochun Administrator, de bunts no . with the will annexed of Geor*e Richardson und others, Defendants In equity, Chatham Superior Couit— Chancery, ‘niUth August, 1824. I T appearing that John Murray Carnocban, one uf the (U k ft;ndanls in the said bill of numplaint nt.m- rl, ri>aitlps wi'huut the state of Gro giap io that part ofthe United Kingdom? of Great Britain and Irclsrd, called Scotland : It is ordered that the said John r lineman* do apnear and answer to the com* pIsinanDa said bill, within nine months from the date of this ureter, otherwise that the said billj as tu him, betaken pro cotifesso .* snd it is further ordered, tbit a copy of this ordsr be pubhalucl oiice a week, in ope of the public G.’.z%ttes of this state, until the ex» miration ofthe tune within which tiie saidde- 'eodant is required to appear and answer 8S aforegffid. True copy from the Minutes, this 21st day August, 1824. A. U,FANNIN, Cle-'k. august 24 Philadelphia, July °6, 1824. My confidence in the vegetable catholicnn is unditnmish'tfd, and as fresh in tances rf its powers arj daily occurring, in my own prsc- tice. I have no hesitation in recommending it, in the peculiar diseases to which it is applica ble, as superior to any remedy l am acquaint ed with. M. M’MURi K1E. U. D. Philadelphia, May 28,18 4 Sir—In consequence of imprudent expos ure four years ago 1 had ihs misfortune to be come tiff clcd with a disease, tiie painful re sults ot which induced me to apply in su.u cession to several respectnble physicians of this city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose reu.ed.es I re- cetved another complaint quite as distressing •s the former. My w hole system became a fected. 1 could get no rest at night on ac • ount of the violent pain that I felt in every part of my body / the weakness and eitacia tion i f which was such-that I could scarcely walk. In thia state I fortunately heard of yuur vegetable cathulicon—fmr bottles of which, haa completely restored me, I have now no pain j my appetite it good j and my strength restored With many thanks for the relief your medicine baa given me, 1 am your obliged friend, Ac. WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn and subscribed to before me, May 28, 1824 JOHN B1NNS, Aiderman. Philadelphia, May 28,1824, Sir—I am now, thunks to your medicine, a hearty mat. F w near?* sit years I have been a martyr to a disease, whose ravages threat ened, if not soon stopped, to put a period to my existence. Having had no regular medi< cal advice from the commencement, my eomnlaint at last got to such a height that I oould not swallow without great pain and difficulty* Tumors formed in different parts of my body, and I began to think my situation almost desperate. The five bottfea ofthe Catholicon which I have taken here com plete# cured me, aud I am now aa well •§ I Georgia—Camden County TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN fKTHERKAS Sarah Brown, Junior, willow, IT applies to he Court of Ordinary of-aid County, for Letters of Administration oil the estate of John Brown, late of said county, de ceased, sr next of k,n i These are, therclow, to c le and tdm rni-h, til and singular, the kindred and creditor* of sniil deceased, to file their objections, if any they h ive, in mv of fice, on or before the first Mo: d:y in June ns*t,''therwiae Letters will be granted th-- ap plicant. Witness the Honorable Uritian R Bunk ley, one of the Justices of said Court, thm sixteenth d*y of April, eighteen hundred r d twenty -five. [L S. JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0 C. C. April 21 24 sgottsbible "xttatrwaxnmo, 7 r fi. o p o a a l a By SAMUEL T. A li ltHVan w, ° .UomlUll, Hiiion (br pnblithin, Hrn, 50 . FA )tfLT BIBLE, contZ n 7^ 0l r * fiiutl-hrerenert. t*. bo Zlt '' Ahr ~ VOLUMES. IterAL ocrUyn* ‘y'J bedahed with a tiknieii of the ihuh,*"* **■ TERMS. I T shall he well printed, on gonj he enmpriaed in six handsome,i,?"’ ,n 9 will Contain the Sorii>tures of tb„ n'f 1 ' '• •B e—. . .. t'H. Uf/ | . Georgia—Camden County. MY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOR S AID COUN I Y. W HEREAS tohn Chevalier, has applied to said Couth f >r Letters Dismis.nr) in the estates nf Samuel Cozens snd Evan E, Muck, deceased, 'those ore, therefore, to rite and admonish, *!l and si: gular, the kin dred snd creditors ot the said d cease 1 per sons, tn fi e their obj -etions, if any they hav., in my effi re. on or before the first Monday in January nest, or Letters will be granted tile applicant. Wit-wi th. Honorable J ones Scott, one of the austice* ef said Court, this sii- tcei.th dav nf April,. ghleen hundred and twenty-fi ve. [L. S.J JOHN BAILEY, C. C.O.t C A .rl H 24 Geo gia—Camden County. BY THE COURT OF O'tUINAUY FOR SAID COUNTY TWllRREAS Lewis Bachlutl, applies to the VM Court of Ordinary of said County; foe Letters Dismissory on the estate of Fr .neea Rusolupe: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and ereditors of sa:d deceased, to file their objec- tiona, if any they have, in my office, on or be- fore the fi at Monday in January neat, nther- mae Letter* Dttmiaaory will be granted the applicant- Witneaa the Hononhle Samuel Clarke, one of the Justine* nf slid Court, this aixteenth day of April, tighteen hun dred and twenty-five. [L. 8 ] JOHN BAlLBY, C. 6, 0. C. C April 21 24 ing printed word lor werS "fr m 1 ‘.’ e ' Stereotype F,dition, published rincelk." '" 1 thor’a decetae. The price will be O„ Al| ‘ board.; 824, in sheep; 830, in c'lfhE' The whole work will be ready for dnil» "5' May, 1825, u J""'«li»c t jbj f Extracts of Lelte’s addressed to the I esteem Dr. Stott’s Family Bibl* s n :A'' calculated to promote the cause of trail " J F ' e i y ^ * carce, y possible for1*" read daily the Notes and Observation, ij ,, 0 Family Bible without becomi-tg, W i!'!?? better man. EDWAUU D GItlFpiv 1 I have seen no cotnmsnUry of «- * ‘ ■ Scriptures which 1 think so well general ora and edification. which every fnmaly ought to possess. * It is c work distinguished for the neatness and perspicuity of it, |, th ’ • ncvnlt nee and candour of its spiri', the cisencss snd pertinency nf apr.|i olli , * snd for its umthriii tendency to pro note in - gelical truth s ’:d piety. AUIEt. HOLMES Of Dr. Seo-.t’a Family Btbie, I fc| say, that in mv estimation it deservedly rib among uur ablest snd be*' Cumm. nttrL THOMAS UALDIVin Dr. Scott’s Family B ble ii.t r.ded mo t e„. pec'mlly for t'-c use of Christian 'unities i,, work highly evangelical, extensively m L' live, and deeply interesting DANIEL -J. SANDERS Theeharaetet- of Dr. Scott’. C« TO „t' u „ -n th* Ilible IS an generally known, »ug highly approved amonysl the men iiu*i|,,, n . ■md ninus Citristitns throughout ottreou";™ vu-l has pissed rapidly through so mrnyl,,™ du tons, that 1 deem further reci.nunti 'ions neeulesi- , ... J TOIiSS. I am scqnsinted with nn Commemsry « tit Sacreil Scripture*, which I would Mw cordially reconmn-na for general use. it, plan ofthe workisgood _ , JOSHUA BATES Perhaps in no way, can minist, rs, inat'uelr.n ■f youth, and private Christian,, do greurr service to society, than by exerting th. m. .lives to dissimulate this truly innhnble work. JOSHUA HUNTINGTIW. I know nf no flummenta-y wlurii it b urr calculated for diflusing correct vims of tha great i ruths of Christianity, and leaving uln- ti'ry impressioi.s on the mind when rising tram the peiuial of it, than the one you ut • bt>ul to pub.ish. . D ANIEL SHARPE. No writer seem* less disposed to conlrnd for barren speculati >ns. None more finifomu ly or more powoifully inculcates the rreit e«. .ientiala of religion. The spirit which prr- vjdss the work is excellrn* j it is the mrtk, affectioiiarcg healing, yetraithfiil spirit ofthe DANIRL DANA. From particular examinsti n, and concur ring testimony, (hern's no doubt on my mind that Scott's Family B«Mp i» su^ojior will piers; 1 lo se d .ne six copies of Scott's BiMe ; 1 refer to your ’ vtely proposed edition I*ei haps I shall induce live tn*»re lo take the gdfte number. H- L. I( is with extrrine pleasure I perceive voc are about to publish t n«w e 1‘Dion ••? Scott's Bi!:le, Having b«en in ptissi ^»;on of t more (ha., 20 ycsis, 1 tnis v I know mine- thing of its ruhie, and am determined lo r>riv moteiiscrculhtion among my rends Y?n will please forward six copies as soon «• pi.i> liihed. C. if I have ohlainrtd four subterihers far (;ie excellent work you are publishing' I). S. I propose to take seven sets of Scot'.’s Bi- ble, and will be sgcuiintab'e fur the same. J C. I have obtained »:baci Ihcra for niiu. c -pies of Scot t*s F .mily 0-ble. J. G. 1 shall pr >bnbly need eight or ten s' <9 if Scoti's Family Bible, J. P- K -v. S. S. uf P. has o' tained ten aubscrh bers. E. 11. 1 liave observed that you are about pub* lishiuF another edition ef 6c.oit*s B-ble hope you mey succcc' as you Irve done in farmer edition*. 1 have been endeavoring to piocure subscriberp «mo« g our people, and enor more subacribers will be obtained. O.S.H. I will (ske ten sets (of Scott's iNe) hound »* «I lettered. J ?• I have obtained ten subscribers for y<«t edition t»f the F-miiy Bible—-".ml have no d« ubt bu» there might he si»m?(!nrg like lW copies Bold in this place if you had hu sgint here—I thought ti e work might to b»: e* annrnged a. J for liat ren^on look a subscr 1 ** tion paper, li is a work that every ftni.ijf should have that is able to puu-h4se. J. R M'C. I am glad, that y r u propose to print Hr. Scoit's excellent Family Commen'oy, »'>(i should be very glad if it were in my power tt> give a more liberal patronage to the work, than, as circu nst-i.css arc, I can. I &ha!4 however, be able to do something j eight it ten set**, ( shall certainly take ; and it m*y t>f« double that number. A, B. 1 have procured fifteen subscribers t* Scott's Bible. J '* D, o I think 1 shall dispose Of 20 sets or motor the Family Bible. £* J?_ I have circulated proposals far &vlt% Bible t bow m tny have been engsgrd in cannot uI!; but between 20 and ^ * ts ,D ha vicit.ily. J. ?• I have cmclurled to become responsW* to you for thirty sets of S a ,t*a CojRmentoJft I have procured 106 subscribers to 1^ Bible; 6 sets to be bound in cvlf; 3 set* 'J be dono in boards the other 97 *ei», bound and lettered aa described in the prospectus, H. Ht_ 1 presume I could procure 500 subscri bers for your edition of Scou's Bible demand is increasing for them. They •j" finally supersede every other large or Fj® 1 / Bible. Fifty of my subscribers live within • circle of 8 miles! J L Just published an edition of the •**« wo«*» completed in si* volume** without reference!; price in boards $18; fa 831; in calf 827. Either oTiheac edit**} may be ha-l of the publisher in Boston I " S. C. fc J. SCHENCK, Savannah. „ Js-11 S, HAY. KA BUNDLES PRIME HAY, landing U" from Brig Pheasant, far sale by April 19 C. C. GRISWOLD, .Marking Brushes, O F a superior quality, juet received * for sole by GEOt. RYEKS0N nov 20