Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, April 28, 1825, Image 4

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ms usual houraef TOty Shei ii&i Sales ' On the Jim Tueeday an May mil, •niff la M of the Court Heura OUy orSasmi.ih, botwncn tho MO and 4 o’ctook, Om imgro man named Tom, levied oft u tbe prophets of John odd Valrvfe Devil, to (Mlon twaoteoHtUM too tba Court of Com. m»n PloM tod Oyer rad Terminer, for tba el. nr of Savraaah. JrtmB. Stance n. Joba P. 6 fhrmfrlw*»o of John rad Valeria P* Vi*, rail Wm. Bower* vi- thr mubc. All tba building* on the centre port ef Trait lot leuor H, at preaaut la tho oooupotloq of Job T. BaHeg, Peretv.1 Word, bounded north by President.*. omtth by York-rt tut by ana portion oi mid JLot, trait by tho Court. Howie, lorried oa M tha property of Job T. Boileo, to mtiofy *a eseoaljoa from, the Court f ooeiwon Plooa ood Oyer and Terminer Air the City af Savannah, Samuel M. Motdecai r* Job T. Solle*. v « Southern half nf Lotel Boo. 39, thlrty-olne, and 40, forty, with the improvement* thereon, Rlb.-rt Ward, bound* north by tba notthern halt of mid Lott oaulb by Liberty* earn by Jeffaraon-it, levcd gala the property of Ben- jamin Shoftall, to ratify two eaeoutiono from too Court of Common Plano ood Oyer and Toymiaer for tho City of..fl*v*ui.ab, Jeaoe (fount vo. Be a). Sheftill. A‘l the right, title, and intereat, of Baldwin Co k to toot double tenement budd-ng on the Bootam put of Truat Lot levtei A, bounded to WfeV S& tod on m the property of Baldwin Cook, to satisfy an caeention from the Court of Com E i Ploo> and Oyer and Terminer Air the pof flavanoab. Norman Pcaae vo. Bold . All tbrt Lot ood improvemeoto known in tba plna of the City of Savannah, aa Lot No. J, ■—KPatciv.l (fardtoounded north hy Wright. , aouth by a lane, oaat by Lot No. 3 neat bv Lot No I, one, levied on at my of Job T Botlea, to ut MTy an exe- i from tho Court uf Common Plena am! IP ft; Or Ood Terminer for the City of Savannah, Jotopb Clark va. Job T Bollei, rod amignad t* i- B'Parkman, property pointed out by dtfmdant, ead aubjeet to o mortgage, f: . A, I. D’LYON. C. S. l «nri*4 09 w Sheriff’s. Sales. On thefint Tueeday in May next, II L be old * too Court House m the City of S.vmnah, between the hour* often and four o'eloek. Lot and Buildingi No. 17, seventeen, With injgton Ward in the City of Savannah, bound* ad oaat by Lot No- IS. eightei-n, aouth by Bi. juUtnut. went by Prlce-M. and north by Bryan at. levied nil aa ihe property of Ble. pben S. WfSiamv to la tray an elocution it favor Of Janice M'Henry, and otheife As signees of Wm. Turner. All that tnet of land known Mr the name of Tweedaide, in the County of Chatham, eon tlining346 acre*, bounded on the north by •nvannaltR yar, levied on ao the property of Jo in towel, toartiafy eaeoutiono in faror of Wm. Taylor k Son, and others All that Jutfef.Lot No IS, Columbia Word, with tile improremeota thereon, to oetiify on eiaoution issuing out of o Juaticea Court in favor of Wm Babinaon, returned to am by' a Coaatable. I4AAC D’LTON, «. C. C. April* 00 Sheriff's Sales, Ox thefirel Tucsda. In .Hoy next, between the ttfltfl/ Aftldy RJE71LL be void at the court Route in the T v County Ilf Bryan, the fol'owintj Lota or parocb of Land oo the bland cfOuab-w, r in thr arid County, known in toe plan of to partition of the eame blind by the nombet* .one, two, three, four, Sve, ais, aoren, and that part of number night, beginning tt the hedge at the edge of title wood*, in the South part of too laid leat tract, from too Wcatermoat to the Kilter moat Creek, Abo, the Cabbage Garden tract, being the JU-termart parti of tract ten, eleven, twelve, from the prtb in the old fluid in the Savannah, to be continhed in i itraight line until it inter Osela Bradley’s Ham rook Wirtoi on one aide m d tgeeahee river on the ».h*r. Alao.Horte Hammock, containing fifty acres. Alan, Brad- to; 'i Hammock, containing one bund ed and fltty flve acrea- Ano alan, a Hammu-k rtalle. Hraddock’s Gamp conta ne thirty eight acres, be ng parla and parcel* oftbe acid Island of Ojssbaw. Levied upon as a pa-t of the ea- lirte ofthe late John llore!, deoeaaed, under and,tyr virtue of afl. fa on a decree of the Superior Coart of Chitlin County, in* case wherein Simon bonald and wife were com plainin'.a. aud Thomas N. Morel and others deft ndi nts THOMAS HEARN, S.B. C. March SO tot Sheriff’s Sales. On tV firtt Tuesday in June next. VihrrLL be a <ki at the Uouri-Horn; in the \#J City of Saraoush, between the hours of ten and four o’clock, the following 16 nc |roea,?ia.— Sippto, Hager, Abner, Snap, March, Jerry, Billy. Burke, Parris, Bram, Dinah, Little Bum, Prince, Ben and Merino, with toe increase «< top faibll'ea levied on und r n foreelosure of a morijqfa from Peter Timothy to Wllliim Wastpagtou, for iBS. T.rl»so>wi vm nn and wayv, lrvi. Jd ijp a foreeloaure of n mortgage from Clias. ameer to Joaeph K-roman. ISAAC ty YON, 3 C. n. tn-it 4 (9 Prt-?- Q* Sheriff’s Sale. |N the Brat Saturday 1 after tba tint Tuea- J day in May neat, between the boura ol ten and four o'clock, will be told at the mar- kot-bouae in tit* town of St- Mary a, -he fol- b-wnig negroea, viai Judy and her ion John, Simon, and .-hartea, levied on aa the proper if of Jumea Williemion, decOaaed, to mliafy V M eaecutlon on the foreclosure ef t mart gaga, ih barer of Ed»*rd F. Tattnall, adminis trator «>f JohnHamilton- M. H. HUBBARD, 5. <7. C. S< Jfarys^F-rhfwafy 8S, I8S5. 89 1. . .. - . I : ^ Administrator’s Sale. . 'jKfMMji TueMow hiMay next. V WILL toll at the Court-llouae in laffer* •-* owa.CSianden Souoty, between the usu al boura of onto, Harry, Ned, end hie arifc Tamer,-end tor four, childran, Daniel, Stephen, John, and Yorick, the property of the estate of Qeori ' Marrkoo, doeeaaed, tor the benefit of t Cfbdlloni And heir* of laid eeute, purtutat to leave granted by toe Court of Ordinary of said county. , ' . OEOROE MORRISON, AdntuHMrator, with tho amf annexed, of Oaorgo Morriaoa, Sen. decerned. April 14 U> Sheriff’s Sales Continued. . On the Jini Tueeday in May next. \TWlLL be eold et the Court House ie the - city of Savoniuba betwoeo too boura of ion and four o’olooh AUlhat tnot of Land on the Island of Skid* .otproya Chatham oounty, calle.t apringfleld, lyby river and msnlies with improvemonta thereon, levied on aa the projforty of Cbu. Stephens, to satisfy on eaecoian in frvetof Richard Richard ion, for uae, Ue- be All tbol tram or pareol.of Land eontoiaing 567 acre* mote or Icsa with 100 am as ol Marsh Land, called Okcland, altuate, lying ood be- ing in little OfcoeheO D atriet, in the county of Chatham bounded on the north by landa of Fleming Akin, on the out by landa of D P.rkor, on the aouth by lam'I of the late B. Walburger, ondoa the west by a nurtheast b-.anoh of little O.^ecbce River together with all end lingular toe edifleea, i nproveraenU and appurtenance*, levied on under a fi- Ca on I'nrecloaure aa the property of George L. Cope, in favor of John M’Nial), Peter Mitch ell tod Robert Mitchell. All that treet or Parcel of Land a'tuate, ly ing and being in the county of Chatham, ki own by the name of Muir Hall, eantiining 1097 aerea more or leaa, bounded on toe aouth oy laud* of Jarnet Forreat, on the » a; by Col. it )4arih*h.’a landv, an the north by George loiie* aTanil, and on the vrea. oy i-iiiie ugee- dice River, Alio, Two Lota of I and in the city of Sevan nab, known t>y the Not. (99) twenty ning. and (JO) thirty, in Columbia Wa d, will, the appurtenance* thereunto ap. pei uuning, levied o« under a fi fa. on tore* closure aa tins property uf Flemming Akin, dee. in faror of Wm, Dnou Is Co, auigueea ol M M’Leod. Half Lot and Buildinga, No. 4, F.winaburg Oglethorpe, Ward, in the city of Savannah the unexpired leaaeof mid J Lot for three yearn from January lut, levied on aa the prb* nertyofRobt Lewis to aitirty an execution from a Juaticea Court in favor of J, k M- Pen- lergut, returned to me by o constable Also, ihe following 34 negrora, vis: CufTet, (Cooper,) Harriet, /.fly, old Charlotte, Jack, Sky, Charlotte, Pendaw, Bern, Preccar* and child, Bridget and Peggy, William, Eiiey, Biitey, Philip Phyllia, old Cumbo, Jenny, old Peggy, Brutus, Jesse, Brutus, Sandy. Maria, Cynda, Dick, Toby,Sophia, Daphne and child. Jacob,8ye,Beckry and John,with the increme if the females, levied on as the property of N'diolai Cruger. under afifiiona foreetoaurr it a mortgage in favour of John Carnahan and lames Mollenry for use of Chriaiiana LevelL Also, tho following 19 negroes, via .—.Abra ham, Horry, Cato, Chance, Daniel, Aaron, Sambo, Lucy, 8eipio, Maryan, Bachael, Lon- Ion, Aggy, Simon, Grace, Elia*. George, Ro ly. and Jim, witli t.'u increase oftbe fomalea, levied an u the property of Flemming Akin, -lee. under n fl. fa. on a foreeloaure of a mort gage in favor ot Wm. Dixon A Co- assignees if Murdoch M’Leod. I. D’LYON, S. 5■ C Apr-- i.6 20 sheriff’s Sale. , On the Jini Tueeday in May next, \TVll-L be sold in a-unt of iue Court wm House, in the city of Savannah, between 11 e usual hour* of ten and four o’clock, Tne following eight n«gtoea, via. Cuflee, Peggy, Bowman,Carolina, Joseph,Mary Bet- ty and Jim, levied onouder a (.la. on a fove- , loaure, as the p -tperty of Charles H. Hay* i" favor of P.ederiek W. Hien. mam ma-i-li 7 AG D’LTON, S C. O. Treftaurs Depsisiment, > ... March, 14, 18*6 > HBREkS on the 3d of Marob, lPtj, a ..'.SSrtteKSfWi" ion* are in th* t ord* follow-ng.vli i See. 3 .And he it further envied, That a Mbseription to (be amount of twelve mlilona of dolliri, of the six p<r cent, atoeb ef the year eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, arid tbe samel* hereby proposed: for which pur pose books shad be opened et tbe Treaaury of the Uiutvd htataw end at tot eeveral low uM oea, on the flirt day of April eext. te continue open until the first day or Ootober thereafter, fur such parti of the above mentioned de- aeriptionofatoekaiaball, oe the day of sob teripden, stand on the books oftbe Treasury and on theae of the aevetal loan offices, re •peetively / wliioh aubaeription ahati be effect ed byatranafor to the United States, in the manner provided bylaw for auob trios fere, of tba credit ot cred t* atandlng on the mid buoke, rad by t surrender of tbe certificates of the Mock so subscribed: Provided, That all aubaeription by aueh tranafer of atoek ahull be ounaidoiedaa pert of Ihe mid twelve mil- liona of dollar! aut'soriaed to be borrowed by the first lecti n rf ihia aei. h See. A And he it JurlhertnaeteJj That Ibr sheriff’s Sales, OF ATTACHED PROPEHTY. O the first Saturday after the first Tueiday in May neat, will he sold at the Coiirt- Tiime in the town uf8t Marys, between tbe h-.urv of tea and tour o'eiuck. the following -nrgroalavea, Via. Lancaster, Furry, Roae,and her two chit Ten, Hannah and Archibald, aold so the property of Thomas Andrews, under an attachment in favur rf Robert Hillrr. Soldbv conaeut -at all parlies- April 1,18 4 d H. HEBBABD S.C-C. Apr'! 8 13 sheriff’s Sales. O N the fir.I dului- lay, after the first Tuea- day in June next, will be sold It tbe *4 .tot Hons- in toe town of St. Mary a, two negroea. vix B-ib and Rose, levied on aa tbe property o- Joaeph Rain, to satisfy an exeeu- ion on the foreeloaure nfa mortgage, in favor nf Samuel Clarke, andtieorge S Brown. Anri! 8.1<M4 M.H HEBBARD, 8. C C. April ! 1.1 Sheriff's Kale—Continued. On the first Tueeday in JUay next, ' \t/ <L be sirid in front of the C- urt Houar vj in the City of Savanrah, between tbe us... hours* of tO md 3 o’clock, . ngkr-.-en head of Cattle, more or law, levi ed oq a* the nrope-ty cf the Eat. of T' os. Melrose, dec*d towliify an execution in Ta vor of Wm. Inglis V r o. Sold for, and on ac- c"unt and risk oftbe former pnrehtaer, he no- having complied with the terms - f sale. ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C. April *!3 124 NO t ICE. N rtf» MONTHS Rfter the date hereof, ap plication will be made to the Honorable he Inferior Court of Chatham county, whei nttiif (or ordinary parpoM*,for leave total' •' lo«» with the inprovemeota, situate m the oity of Sarannab, in the aaid county^nd knowi m the plan of faid city by the No. 53, Brown Ward, tor the benefit uf the heir* and legate* •f the estate ol the late Hugh M’Cail, de crated. THOMAS M’CALL, PHILIP BRA8CH, Exeeutera. "et’4 72 NOTICE. \riNE moot hi liter date, rapflextion will be LN made to the Inferior Court of Chatham County, sitting for ordinary purooaex for u order, xhaelute, to sell lota Noa four ran five, (4 rad 4) in Carpenter’s Bov, tod lot No. one, (t) Green Ward, in tot eity of Savannah, being toe real estate of Francis Jalineau, dec. for toe benefit of tor heirs and oreditore ot ■aid estate WILLIAM GASTON, Qualified Beeecuter, J 97, Notice. JJ1NE MONTHS after the dete..of this tbe benefit of tha heir* and creditors of xiit decerned. -JOHN W. STACY, Administrator. dec 18 ,1 toe whole or any part of any sum which ahall be thus subscribed, credits ahall be entered to Ihe rtapeetivt aubscribera, who ahall be enti tled to a certificate or certificate* purporting that tbe United State* owe to the holder or holder* thereof, bix, her, or their aaaigns, i •urn to be expressed therein, equal to toe amount of the principal atoek thua subscribed nearing an intereat n u exceeding four am one half per centum per annum, payable quarterly, from the tbirty-flmt day of Deeem- ber.one thousand eight hundred and twenty five i transferable in the mate manner aa ta provided by law for tbe transfer of the stock aubapribed, and subject to redemption at tbe pleasure of the United States, as follows t one fia'f at any time af-er the thirty-firat day of December, nne thousand eight hundred rad twenty-eight t and the remainder at ray time after the tbirty-fi at day uf December, one thousand eight hundred rad twenty*nlne i Provided, That no reimbursement shall be made except for the whole amount of aueh new certificate; nor until after at leaat aix month* public notice of rteb intended reim bursement. And it ahall be the duty of thr Secretary of the Treasury to cause to be trans ferred to tht/reipective auhaet ibers the severe al *utn* by them aublcnbed beyond the amount of tbe certificates of four and one half per cent, atoek issued to them respectively. “ See. 4. Jhid he it further enacted, That the lame f-inda which have heretofore been, and now ere pledged by law for the payment of ihe interest, ami lor the redemption anti reimburaement of tbe stock wbioh may be re deemed or reimbursed by virtue uf tbe pro visions or thin act, shall remain pledged in like manner for tbe payment of the interest accru ing on the stuck created by reaaon. uf aueh subscriprion, and for the redemption or reim bursement of the principal of the same. Ar d it ahall be tbe duty of the cammissioneri of tlu sinking fond to cause to be applied rad paid out of tbe said fond, yearly and e*eiy year, such aum and suma aa may be annually require ed to discharge the inte'eat accruing on the stock which may ba created by virtue of this act The laid commiaaioneta arc, also, here by authorised to apply, fn m time to tioM, aueh sum and aum* out of tbe (aid fond, at they may think proper, towards redeeming by purchase, or by reimburarmeut, in con formity with the provision* of thia act, thr piincipal ofthe aaid atoek t md aueh part of the annual aum often million* of dollar*, vest ed by law in the said commissioners, aa any be nceeastry and required for the above pur- poaea, ahall be and continue appropriated to the payment of intereat and redemption of the public debt, until the whole cf the stock which may be created under tbe proviaionaof this act, ahall have been redeemed or reim buried.” Now, therefore, nrtice ia hereby given, that books will ba opened at tbe Treasury of the United Statoa, aud at the several loan offices, on the first day of April neat, and continue open until the firat i f of October, thcreaf 'er, for receiving aubaerintions in conformity with tbe provisions of the laid law. The subscriptions may be made by the pro prietors cf tbe atoek, either in person or by their attorney! duly authorised to subsorib< and transfer it to the United Slates. £h"0!d subscriptions of said stock he made tn an amount exceeding twelve millions ot dollar*, a distribution ofthe said sum of twelve millions of dolhira will bo made among the subscribers, in proportion to the sums subset!- oed by them respectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, ■ Acting Secretary of the Treasury" Mareh-26 lO'.'ltO * Georgia—Camden County. Sufexio* Court, October Term, 1824. Timothy Jiopkine, re. fjingley and Selteeter Bryant. .1 kN petition of Timutby Hopkina, Mating < v that in consideration of certain prom- iaanry notea, made to toe laid Timothy, by them, one pavable with interert, from first uf January, 1821, on the firat of January, 1822: ' second pavable aa aforeiai'l, on the Eiat of January, 18231 and a third pavable as afore- said, on the firat of January, 1824. executed a mortgage to said Timothy Hopkina, bis heir, rod assigns, an all those four trie's ef trod, situated in the enunty aforesaid, conveyed by the said Timothy, to the aaid Janglry and Selveater, and lying on the aouth aide of Great SatiU* River, one tract containing aev- cnty-aeven|aeres, more nr leaa; two traeta containing fifty aeras, more or less, and one - titer traet, containing one hundred and eigli. y-*ight acre*, more or leaa, conditioned for he payment of the three said several nmes, on the days move mentioned, and that aaid ■evert) notea remain unpaid—on motion oi Archibald Clark, attorney for plaintiP, it is ordered, that the aaid Langley and Selveater, their heir* or aaaigna. pay into Court, within 'welve month* from toll date, the suma due on aaid notes, and the interea- and cost*, oth- arwiae that the equity of redemption be for- aver foreclosed, and that atich outer proceed mgs take place, aa are pursuant to bw. True extract from the minutes, 27th Octo ber; 1824. JOHN BAILBY, Clerk. "«« 87i4te NOTICE ... J months after date* application will be made to tbe Hon. the Judges oftbe Court l.ri’iau.u .f Okalk.am —7.. # I. a- tors of aaid estate. JOHN M’NISHt Executor. ncVU yj Notice. A LL peraoai hiving demands against Ihe 1%. estate ef Constant Freeman, Kaq. htpof (hn eity of Wiahington, drained, ate re q-ilred to hud them in, legally incited, irithin tHe time prescribed by few t and those Indebted to raid «tate, ere required le make immediate paymant, te JAMBS HUNTER, Adth’r, IM14 4ipa VALUABLE MEDICINE. ; Vegetable Catholicon. rpufi aabecribtr reraretfoUy eotiohi the at UT tentleh of every friend ofauffkrlng hu manity, to to the above new and invaluable remadyi wbew unequal power* Inelhniaating from lhe *yitem the Very seed* of diaeue, indta iratoiing the deranged rad morbid eonditinn ofthe owm* ef life tot free rad heiltby baerelie efthalr fohetione. hu evei- ted the aat'iniihment, rad completely *ilen eed the abjeetien* ofthe mod inert d-jloua — Facte xrtthe beet orfumenle. In order to put 'the virtufeoftnettaiholieon to ** aevrre • acrettioy atpuvwble, it wm offered by edvet- tisemvnt. tieiber with th* attendance of a phyaioien, Vrrtuitoualy to any peram who wouldapplyfor it, ml wh-we cause might •cent'- coon within the range of its healing power—numfert of severe eseea of Ipng ate d- ing,andaomepfthem aeemingly derotnte one*, pre ente) tbemulvea, all ef which heme been cured, or • mueb relieved u to warrant toe esaertion (apt a Utile peraeverance will do an. In fact, lueHs the confidence ofthe physi cian under whofe car* theae natienti were S lated, in this rtmedy, e oonfidenoe remit tg from the irrttiatiole coovictinn that has been forced upof his mind by ocular demon- Mration, and a penonal trial of it on h’miell that be permits me to declare it aa his deci ded opinion that 'he Catholicon it not only a perfectly aafe and innocent, but a moat pow erful ana invaluable remedy in certain din- eaaea and atatea of the ayatem, aueh u ihe fol owing:— Debility resulting from intemnerance and dissipation 101.1 and inveterat' Uiccra. Pa-in in tile bonei attended with awellinga of the joint* i Indigestion i Blntcbee on the face, pimples, tie. i All eomp'ainti of the Liver i Tetter.- Yaws i Syphilis t Cutaneous diseases generally i Mercurial rad acrofulotia com plaints. . The Catholicon (which the proprietor sol emnly pledges b-a word eonsia's eaeltisively of vegetable matter) with tbe exception of a alight determi istion to the bowel*, which it preaejvea in a soluble Mate, acts insensibly, ia pleural to the tute, and requires n-i particu lar regimen, (abstinence from apirtuoua li quors always excepted,) nr confinement. As a gentle, aafe and agreeable cathartic medi cine, improving the appetite rad restoring the general tone ofthe sya'em, it is confidently recommended to iadiea in a delicate situs- tiba, W. W. POTTER, 66 Cbeaout-rtreet, Philadelphia, May 31,1824. At the requeat of Mr. W. W. Potter, 1 have lately exhibited, in several inrtaneea, a medi cated sirup, eallrd Porter's Vegetable Gathn iico», with the moat doeided advantage. T baa, a* yet, never failed effecting a cure in c.ery case in which I hare tlmugnt proper tu ploy R. eroplt H. M’MURI'BIE, M- D. PM’adefhia, July 28fA, 1874. Mr. IT- tr. Teller, ~ Dear Sir—Yuu expressed a wish that 1 would give a eoncise statement of my suffer inga, from' the hopeleu commencement, to toe present propitious stage of my diae.se.’ About five years ago, on my passage from Bordeaux, during the month of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, 1 waa seised with a violent fever. Having no medical at tendants on board, I wu compelled to bear it, u I might for two weeks, when an my ar rival at Cnarleaton, 8. C. it waa treated at Typhus. The akill or my Physician subdurd the fever, bnt Pttenix-like, die termination of toil gave rise to n disease equally distress ing, and which, till now, I had thought incur able. Various abacuses made their unwel- come appearance, particularly on the joints, which were awelltd to an enormoua also.— These gradually auGaided Into hard tumors, one of which on my left knee affected the bone—an incision wu now made rad a large evacuation of oua, mixed with pieces of bunc took place. In addition to this, I suffered the moat excruciating paina in my joint! that man ever experienced. Every thing that wu administered either gave me no relief or ser ved to aggravate the disease, the severity of which increased with every succeeding year. Such wu nir painful si uation that I despaired of ever being restored to my heal-hi I bad not only tried the regular means of relief, but used, though in v*in, every popular rest, edy I could hoar of- It was in thiq awful rad deipond'ng condition,that i wu persuaded to commence a eottrae ofyour Vegetable Oath I icon, and the happy result is, “/ om Ihe ute ef the two bailee, my wliele lyttem hat under pent a complete revo utien, my puine lutvefe ali ke.: me i" the discharge from my knee neg»n to dimmiah, and suon ceased altogether, the ulcer from * hence it proceeded being enm pletely healed. The tumors, for the temoval of which I have tried in vain more remedies than I can name, are rapidly decreasing i my appetite, which waa gone, has returned—I aai in fact, nearly well: and feel confident that a few buttles more of your, (to me) invaluable medicine, will make me pertectly so. Your obliged friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. Philailelphia, July r 6, 1874- My confidence in the vegetable catholicnn ia undiminisliod, and u fresh in Unees of its powers arc daily oceurrii.g, in my own prac- tiee. I have no hesitation in recommending it, in the peculiar dileases to which it is applica ble, as auperior to any remedy I am acquaint ed With, M. M’MURl HIE, M. V. Philadelphia, May 28,18 .'4 Sin—In consequence of imprudent expos ure four vein ago. 1 had the misfortune to be come rffl cted with a diaeue, the painful re sultant which induced me to apply in suc cession to aevetal respectable phyaieiana of thia eity, from, whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose remedies I re ceived another complaint quite u distreuing as toe former. J My whole ayatem became a*. feeted. 1 eouH get no rut at night on ac count ofthe violent pain that I felt in every part of my holy < Ihe weakness and e-nacia tion ef whiei wu such that I could scarcely walk. In Ilia Mate I fortunately beard of your vegetable catholicon-four bottles of which, hu completely restored me, I have aow no pai|> t my appetite ia good i and my strength frMored With many thanks for the refief ynur medicine hu given me, I am your obliged friend, fee. WILUAM WILSON. Sworn sad aubaeribed to before me, May' 28, 1824 JOHN B1NNS, A derman. Philadelphia, May 28,18"4. ‘•It—I rat now, thaaka to your medicine, a hearty ma,. Far nearly aix years I have been a martyr to a diuaae, whose ravage* threat, ened, if not soon Mopped, to put a period to S exiitenof. Having bad no regular modi- advise from toe eonuMeeeeMrt, my eomplsint at lut got to aueh a height that I could not . swallow without gtoht pain rad difficulty- Turners formed ia differnnt parti ®y rad 1 bR»n to think my Mtuatien rtmoat desperate. The five bottle* ofthe Catbolieen which I base taken have com pletely cured ma, and l am aow as waUu I could wish tabs. With my tbankl, I am your ubli^dbum^aermn«’^- City ef Philadelphia, **■ George (tine, of tbe District of South, wark, personally appeared, and, being duly ■worn, doth 44elare And my- that the above itatement ii in aH rrapecta correct and up*, and that Ihe algn*>uf< to it la iq toe hand writing of toil d.- eonent. - J JH" BINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28,1824- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Gatholleon ia peculiarly adanted to those diaeue* which are prevalent among the eoloured population of th^ aouth In. that disease which fe called yaw*, it iaa •ura remedy 11 iir.gle trial of it, will convince S lanten of itaauperior efficacy to any feme y of* similar natuip in tho United Stater NOTION. The advantage* of thia medic’ne are, not confining the patient unnecessarily to tbe houae, or keeping him from hla business:— With one aollta-y exception, that of aniri'ii- mu liquors, it deee fie I lay any reetricUont upon Ide appetite It iaso gentle in ill opera--on that tne p-dient finds Uimaelf getting welt be eannot tell how. Aa it ia not the wish ofthe proprietor to take any thing lor which he eannot give a consideration equal in value, persona at a distance wiio may wish to try uis medicine, but who are nut certain if ft bn applicable to their eompfeiot, ire requeM- ed to describe their case and symptom* in a letter, pnM-paid, and directed tu him—this letter will be immediately placed in hanoa fully competent to decide tbe quertiun.— Should 'he remedy not seem >o suit the dis ease, they will be frankly told to. CAUTHN. To prevent d sappointment it ia well to Rate that it takea in ordinary caaea from 3 to 4 bottles to effect a cure aotbatpeisuna who are labouring under any senoua infirmity, must make up tbeir mind to persevere to that extent at least—if they do not, lliey might aa well save themacivea the trouble and expense uf miigajmaller qiunritv. Alt erilere peel p ad and enclteiiig Ihe money, immediately attended t -, and (be mediriiie P'cxed and delivered with directions fid- nae, to any place in tbe city, and forwarded u di rected N. B. To prevent the possibility of all im position, it will be sold in the city of Philadel phia. at the office in Fifth near Race-Street, or at tbe dwelling of the ptopri- tor, No. 66 Cheanu' street, only, and abroad by bin au thnrued agents. W. W. POTTP.it, 66 Chtenut Street, Philuilelp/ila• I have apnointed GEORGE RYE .ISON, Druggist, of Savannah, my sole ageot. Drug giata wa'.tng the above valuable medicine, will be supplied by him for cuh, at the nine rate, av if ordered direct from me—via. g3li per d.ixen, nr three dollars a amgle bottle. W. W. POT TER, Philadelphia. Any perron on application to the subscriber will be furnished with certificates of the effi cacy of the above medicine, sufficient to con vince the imnd nf tbe muM sceptical, although too numerous and lengthy for newspaper-n- sertion. GEO. HYEHSON. Uruggiat, Corner of Bay and W fciuaker Streets, dec 13 ‘ SCOTT’S BIBLE, artkiorm'sniTioi. ’ * P &OP OftALS By SAMUBl T. AftMTHOXV jy. « CernUtl, Buten fhr pubUehter Snorri PA ttfLT Hi BLE, cental,un^ut ginnl Referenc,, le he ce.p i, t j . .. VOLUMES, HOrAL OCTAVO, !! belUehcd with a Ukeneu ef the AmMn * IN EQUI TY. Between W. Davict, Adminutrator, Complain ant, and John ( amochtuy Aihuuittrator, d*. benit no with the will annexed of Geor fe Hiehardton and othert, Drjendanti In equity, Chatham Superior Court— Chancery, '20th Augu$t,\B'2i, I T appearing tbit John Murray Ctrnochtn, one of the defendtnt* in the mid bill uf complaint netnedg reside* without the stMe of Georgia, in tbit pert of the United Kingdom* ot Grent Britain tnp Ireland, called Scotland : It i* ordered that the *«id John Murray Car- tioehan, do appear and answer to the com* plainant's said bill, within nine month* from the dftte of thia order, otherwise that the said bill, aa to him, be taken pro confcMo .* and il ia farther ordered, that • copy of this order be pubhshi d once a week, in one of the public G.«aeltes of this state, until the ex« piration of the time within wuichtbe saidde* fondant is required to appear md answer ns aforesaid. True copy from the Minutes, Ihi* Slat day August, 1824. ▲. B.FANNIN, Clerk, anguat V4 50f Georgia—Cumden County. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCE !N W HEREAS Sarab Brown, Junior, widow, applies to be Court of Ordinary of raid County, for Letters of Administration on the catate of John Brown, late of uid county, de ceased, ar next nf kin: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, Hit- kindred and creditors of aaid deceased, lo file their of j .-ctiona, if any they hove, in mv of fice,on or Rgfore the first Mond.y in June neaV-therwiae Letters will begranled the ap plicant. Witnea: the Honorable Britian R Bunk ley, one of tbe Juaticea of aaid Court, thi> sixteenth day of April, eighteen hundred n d t-venty -five, [L S. JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0 C. C. April 21 24 I Georgia —Camden County. BY TUB COURT OF ORDINARY FOR SalD COUN .Y W HEREAS John Chevalier, baa applied to aaid Court, fir Letters Dismiiaore in the catate* of Samuel Coscna and Gvan E. Muck, deceased. Iheae are. ttierefore, to rite and admonish, all and aing-il.tr, ihe kin dred and creditors ot tbe uid <1 coated per. loci, tc file their objections, if any they have, in my office, on or before the firat Monday in January neat, or Lettcra will be granted the applicant. , Witneia the Honorable June* Scott, one ofthe oustieea of aaid Cobrt, this six teei th day of April, eighteen hundred and twenty-fire. [L. 8.] JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O. I C Apr I 21 94 Georgia—Camden County. BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOR 8AID COUNTY .TfWHBREAS Lewis Baehlott, applies to the W Court of Ordinary of atid County; foe Letters Diamiasory on the eitate of Fr.nees R isotopet Theae are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of uid deceased, to file their objro Bona, if ray they have, in my office, on or ba- fore the fi it Monday in January next, other wise Letters Diaaaisiory will be granted tbe applicant. Witness tbe Honorable Samuel Clarke, aneoftheJuMice* of laid Court, thia sixteenth day of April, eighteen hun dred and twenty-five. [L. 8 } JOHN BAILEY, C. C, 0. 0. C April 21 24 HAY. KA BUNDLES PRIME HAY, landing tlVf from Brig Pheasant, far sale by. Apia 19 0. C. GRWWQlD, terms. t ahall he well printed, on good p', te , . be oompriaed in aiatondWme rKTh will contain the Ssriptuiet of tin Od JfeW Te,lament!, the tnlreduciery ™ Explanatory A out, and Prattle d 0humudu and all tnu copioui Marginal J»e/ e ,* ctl • ing printed word tor word from ,|„ loni)m Stereotype Edition, published since the he thor’a deeeaiw. The price will be iji ij boards i R24, in sheep i glO, in calfbiudinw May *82? W0,k W ' U b " te * d J r for delivery by ExPraete ef Letire adi-eetedte thePuhlitlm, I esteem Dr Scott’a Family Bible, cnin -mb calculated to promote tbe cause of truth nt piety. It seems fcareeiv ponible for one i. read daily the Notea and Ob«rriiioa» io th! Family Bible without becoming a •{.... better mao. EDWARD D GRIFFIN * I have aeeni no commentary of toe fecit* Scripture* which I think ao well adapted to general uae and edification. It it * treseme which every family ought to poueaa. A Raton It ii a work diatingu.,bed for ihe limpli'd. ty and convenience ot its aft.ngt-meni the clearneu and fidelity of its eaponiHnni the neatness and oenpicu'ty of it. Hyfe, the oa. nevolrncc and candour of its apirii, Hie con- cisencu rad po.-linency of us applicuiin, and for^ta uniform tendency to pro note evan gelical truth ’Wd piety. abielholmei. Of Dr. Scott’. Fimily Bible, 1 feel -free to say, that in my entimafion it deiervedlyMik/ a-nong our ablest and bi-ai Comm nlarie, Thomas uALDwiif ■ Dr. 8cntt*a Family B ble intended more j* pec'mily for t l 'e uae of uhristian "amilica ii. work high y ev i'gelieal, extcnnveiy .nsiruo- live, rad deeply interesting Daniel c.sanp7,ws. The character of Dr. Scott’a Cummentiry on the Bible, ia so generally knuitn, ,nd „ ligbly approved amongat tin- mnsi inteiii.,,,t .nd pious Christiana throughout our eount-y, und hu passed rapidly through so mtny lute edition*, that 1 deem further recvnimcmiv ions needless- ' . , . ,. J forsb. t am acqiimnted with no Commentary m hv Sacred Scriptures, wliir.h I would Bore cordially recommeno for general use. I hi plan ofthe work is good _ . JOSHUA RATES. Perhapa In no way, can minuter*, inst iict'"t >f youth, and prirrte CbriMiaii,, do grunt urvtoe to society, than by everting then, reives lo disaeurinate this truly invunbla work. JOSHUA HUNTINGTON. I know qf no Commentary whirh u better .ilculaled for diffusing correct viral of tin great Initlra of Christianity, and Ir.rny irlu- fury impreMions on the mind when riling -re-tti the peru.al ot it, than the otic you .re -bout to publish. , „ , .DANIEL SHARPE. No writer seema leaadispuaed toconind for barren spscufeii m«. None more uniform, ly or more powe .fully inculcates the great in rentiah of religion. The efiirii which per vades the work, ia excelifnii it is Ihe me-k, .ffi-ctionarc, healing, yet faithf-il spirit of the K'WPel. DANIEL DAN A. From partiotiln exumi'iiii n, rad codcire ring ti.-siimnn-, there is no doubt on my Bind that Scott's Family Bible i. auperior to iR "her* JO.irPH EMERSON, You will plena - to ae-d me sis copieirf Scott’a Bible / 1 refer to ynur lately prop*! edition. Perhaps 1 dndl induce five mure u take ihe aume number. H<L It is with exireme plraaurc t perceive you are about to publish a new edition if Icon’s Bible. Having been in posw-u on nf t more than 20 year-., I troa’ I know 1 rw- lung of its value, aud am defer mice J to ,vo. mote iia c-rculaibn among my friend.. lul will plearo forward six noiKoa u soon u puV iahed. c.S I have obtained four subucriben for Ihe excellent work vnu are puhiiahing H. S, I propose to take seven sell of Scot'’) Bi ble, and will be accountable Ibr toe tame. J C. I have obtained n-bici ibers for nine apia of Scott’9 F-mily B ble. J.C. 1 shall probably need eight or ten rend Scott'-, Family Bible. J. p- Rev. s. 8. of P. bai o 1 tained ten nibicii- her*. g. it, 1 have observed that yon are about pub linhing anoiber edition of Scott’a B ble iiope you mayauccce-i u you hi ve done it former editions. I have been endeavoring fi I -troeure suhacriberr amoi g our people, nd en or more subscribers will be obtained! 1 0.S.K, I will take ten acts (of Scott’a Hr:; bound n d lettered. J.f I have obtained ten snbucribna for yaul edition of tbe Family Bible—rad have n* doubt but there might be mimethu g like copies eold in this place if you hart tn ag*M here—t thought the work ought to bn ta courageil and for hat reaaoo took I mine* tion paper 1: ia a work that every fituJf should have that ia able to purcb.se. J, B M*. I am glad, that y-u ptopoie to print S’- Scott’a excellent F-mily Comminur/, n* 1 should be very glad if it were tn my po«' “ give a more liberal patronage lo the f«h than, aa circumatanccs are, I can. however, be able to do aomething t eight rf ten seta I ahall rertaioly take i and it nay * | double that number. A. A I have procured fifteen subierihi-n " Scott’a Bible. JA.8- I think I shalldiapoae of S0aetaef«c ,t 9 I he Family Bible. 7-8, f I have eivculatod propouta for Scott’a I Bible t how many have been engaged in*' 1 1 cannot tell; but between 20 and *"* J h a vicinity. J- s . I have eooeluded to beeome t to you fur thirty eete of 8colt’a CommeubJ 1 ' C 'ail I have procured 106 tubroribvrt l» w ■ Bible i 6 aeta to be bdund in calf; 3 he done in board! tbe other 97 .et* hew I sod lettered u described in Ike prenpg 0 * I I presume I could proeure 500 inrijl bora tor your edition of Scott’a Bibla ‘*1 demand it increasing for them Tbrt'.l finally auperude evary other large ar I Bible. Fifty of my aubaeribers live *''7 circle of S oiilea I >±.. JuM published an edition ofthe sax> »”Jj I completed in six volume*, refereneut price ia bnerd* g!8i i» I 221, in calf g27. Either of th* I easy be had of the pubfiito-r in Boitu;" 1 8. 0- ft J- SCHENCK, ~ - Mucking BtxwliMv .5 CYri^trw mtm I