Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, May 02, 1825, Image 4

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vmao sums. TOIHLfflO 6AIM City Sheriffs Sales. On lh» first Tuesday in May next, (ftolLL be sold in fr M of the Court Hull!' \JJ in the City of Savanrah, between to usual hour! of 10 and 4 o'clock. One negro m.n mm <1 Tran, levied on sa the property of John end V«L »ie Devi*, to •rtiefy two ekeputiuus from the Court of Com* mnn Pleat end Oyer end Terminer, for the e>. tv of Savinnah, juhn G. Rlance re. John P. G Darin, G itrdian of John end Valerie Da. na, tod We. Bowen re. the eame. All the building! on the centre pert of Trait Lot letter H. at prerent in the occupation of Job r. Boiler, Peraieal Ward, bounded north by Preiident-it. eouth by Vnrk.it eaat by one portion ot laid Lot, welt by the Court- House, levied oe ei 'he property of Job T. Bilim, to eet'.aty an ex 'notion from the Court ( common I'leet and Oyer and Terminer for the City of Sevaunat), S.muel M. Mordetai re Job T. Bollei. Southern half of Lots? N.» 3tf, thirty-mne, end 40, f.irty, with th- impiovemtn.aihw run, Elbert Ward, bounded north by the northern hill of laid Loti, loath by Libertv at. east by J .lferaoii-.t, levied on ai the property of Ben jamin Sheftil!, to satisfy two eaecutione from tits Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the City of Savannah, J sac Hunt va. Benj. Sheftsll. A'l the right, title, and intereat, nf Baldwin Co k to that double tenement build, nir on the western part of Truat Lot letter A, bounded no'tbbr Biv.in-st. south by St. Julian-it. east bv part of a d Lot, treat by Whiiaker.it le*. led on ai the property of Baldwin Cook, to ar.iifv in execution from the Court of Com non Pies, and O cr and Terminer for the City of Savannah, Norman Pease ve. Baldwin Cook. All tint Lot and improvement! known in the plan of ihe City of Savinnah, ai Lot No.2, two, ^crc.v.l Ward,bound id north by Wright Square, south by a lane, east by Lut No. 3. three, west b. Lot No I, on'*, levied on as property of Job T Bollei. to sai ify an exe eution fro n tbe Cou rt of Common Picas and O er and Terminer for 'h; City of Savannah, J -aepii Clark ra. Job T Bull ». rnd auigitod to f B Parkman, property pninted out by def iidlnt, end subject too mortcag*. A,i D’LYON C S. snr : '4 09 Sheriff’s Sales, On the first Tuesday in May next, W L I. be old a .he ‘ 'our! House in the Citv of S .v-intiah, between the hours often and four u'cluck, Lot and Buildings No. 17, seventeen, Waih. ing.nn Ware in 'he C tv of Savannah, bound* e l east by Lot No- 18 e.ghte n, soutli by St Julian-at. west by Price-at. and north by Brvan at. levied on aa the property of Ste phen S. Williams to utiaiy an elocution in firor of Janies M Henry, end otbe’S, As signees of Wm. Tinner. All that tract of land known hy the name of Tweeds .lo, in the County of Cha'htm, con taining 346 icrea, bounded nn the north by Savannah It ver, levied on as the property of Jn n Morel, to satisfy elocutions in favor ot Wm Taylor ts Son, and others All that half of Lot No 12, Columbia Ward, wish lUe improvements ihe. eon, to satisfy an eaecuLnn m-j ng our of a Justices Court in favor of Win Hnbinaou, returned to me by Constable. ISAAC D’l.YOrt, V. C. C. ai'-v a On Sheriff's ales Continued. On the first Tuesday in May next. n»lLL Dc nuld mi die Court Uousu in th ## city of Savannah, between the hours o n •"it four o'clock AU »h »t r»ct of Lund on the I.tland *f Skid- Mwav, Chatham county, call®.I Sprinetti-ld, said to com a', n 7 0 <crii, bounded northward* iy by la* Ja «;f the estate of John Milled***, eMStwardly by lamia of James Bilbo, south wardly hy lands formerly Sulc'iff*, westwaid iy by river and marshes with improvement.- (hereon, levied on aa the property of Chas. Stephen!, to satisfy an eiecu ion in favor of Richard Richardson, for use, Sec All that tract or parcel of Land containing 567 arras more or teas .vith 100 ucresof Marsh .and, call* d Oktlmd. situate, lying ond be- ng in lilt *. Or-cchD itrict,in tl»3 county -I Chatham bounded on the north by lands f Fleming Akin, on the east by lands of D Parker, on the south by lands oftue late U Wulburger, ar.d on the west by a northeast branch of htlie O ;echee River together with ail and singulir tne edifices, i improvement, and apnur .finances, levied on under a n* fa on i irecloaure as tiie property of Geoige L. Cope, in favor of J ilin U’Nish, Peter al>tch ei! and Robeit Mitchell. All that trac. or parcel of Land rtnate, ly ing and being in the county of (. h-utiam, ai,nwn by the name of Muir Had, containing U)9 r ucru# more or levs, bounded on tue south by lands of (sues Foircst, on taee a. by Col J. Marshal's lands, -n the north by Georg* Jones*?land, and on the wes. by Little Oget chee ltiver ; Al-*o, Two Lots ot i a»'d in ti.c nty of Savannah, known by tbe Nos- (29) verity nine, and (iO) thirty, in Coluuib- W. d, with the appaltciiAnces thereunto ap pertaining, levied on under h fi fa. on foie- closure a-v the property of Flemming Akm, lec. in favor of Wm, Dixon fc Co. assignees oi \\ M*Leod. Half Lot and Buildings, No- 4, E vinsburg Oglethorpe, Ward, in the city of Savin ia t'ie uneapircff lea«eof *t«i J Lot for three .'earn fmm January last, levied on as the pro* nerty ofRobt Lnwis to satisfy an eaecutior from » Justine* Court in favor of J. 8t M* Pen •-brgaat, returned to ine by a cons'able Als *, In- following ;>5 nc.gioes, viz: C.ifTce (Cooper,) Harriet, Affy, old Chari >tte, Jn-k, >uy, Chari ! } t-i, '‘endow, Bess, Hreccsta and mild. Budget and Peggy, William, E s-y, thlley, Ph.lip Phyllis, olu Cumbo, Jem y. old :»,*ggy. B .itus, Jesae, Brutus, Sandy, Maria, Cynria, Dick, Toby,Sophia, Daphne ami ctnid. iacob,Syt Beck»y a.id John,with tli.: incrcaie d ths te/iiile;, levied on as the propeuy oi N chnlas Cruger, under a fi fa on a foreclosure ii* a mortgage in fivour of John Carnahun and •ames UcHlenry for use of Chria iana Levett. Also, the following 19 negroes, v.sAbra- bam. Harry, Onto, Ciiatice, D-miel- Aarui. Sambo, Lucy, Scipio, l|.iry»n, Riohael, Liu Ion, Aggy, bimon, ti^ace, Eliza Georg ’, lin • ly, and Imi, w»«h tbt increase of the females, •eviedon as liie property ot Fiumm.ng Akin tec. under a fi. fa. on a foreclosure of a mor *;age in favor ot Wm D'xnn fa ‘.o* assignees >f Murdoch M'Lcod* I. D’LYON, S. C C ■ o 6 90 >liei iif s -lales. Onth JL it Tuada iiii May next, between the vtaiil hourt, W If.L be the court House in tbe CouiPy of H p van, the f.lowin;* Lo or parcels of Lind on the Island of Ossab <v in th< said County, known in the plan of he partition of the same I -land by the numbets one, two, three, four, fi ,e, six, seven, and th& part of number eight, Drginnin? at the hedge At the edge of the woods, in the Sou'.h par of tli 3 sa d last tract, from the Westermost lo the Bastermost Creek* Also the Cabbage Garden tract, being the Ez term-lit piria of tract ten, eleven, twelve, f om the pith in the old Addin the Savannah, to be oon inued in a straight line until it inter a i-i s Badlt-y’a Ham ■ nek if'ratios on one sit; and ,;eeohee river on he hr, Al*.» Horae H.-. nmock, co.ituining fif y acres. Also, Brad Ie,*s Hamrooc'i, containing one hur.dred and fi ty fi -e seres- Aim also, a kmille. Brad lockS Camp contuiiiK thirty eivht acres, be ig parts and parce-X of'he said Liand of OiSi »H V Levied upon as a pa*t of fie ei ta e *f the l. e John M >rel, deceased, under a d >y virtue of afi. fa on a decree of the Suoerior Court uf Jha*lnm County, in a case wh ?re«n Simon Donald and wife were com plii tHuta, and * homas N. Morel and others defend nis THOMAS HEARN, S. B C. ttareb **0 .Oi rr jlieriif’s -ales. _ On the Jirst Tuesday in June next. Um j;,uj id al to.- .jur’-rtousc ill thi: City of Savanna 1 , between the houti of en and four o'ciock, the foltowiog ’6 ne groes, vie Sippio, Hager, Abner, Srfap, llsrch, Jerry. B f, Do Ve, Parris, B am, Dinah. Li.tie Bram, P‘iu Bjii and Mcriara, with the incroMii of (hr fa mites, levied on tind r a foreclosure of * m gage fr-m Peter Timothy to WitL-am Wa -.i ngi- n. tor use. T '.egrnea, via: Ned and Glasgow, lcvi. •d on a foreclosure of a :nortg! go from Cha*. Uidiorto Joseph K--pmar\* ISAk- D* Y«)N, S Co ,.;i 4 no bheriii ’s Sale. O N the fW„ S .-urday after the drat Tues- d y in Ms, next, between the limns ot ti n and four o’clock, will b^ anil at the mzr- ket house in the t wn of frt- Marys, 'he fol- |u w.g m-groes, vis: Judy and her son Jolu-j SimoM, and harles, levied on aa the propet tv of James Williamson, deceased, to satisfy an execution on the foreclosure of a mm-t gage, in favor of Edward F. Tattnall, ad ninis- tratur fJuhn 'lamilton- M. H. HERBARD, S. C> Co St. Marys, fr -bru ry 25 lb25. *1 o y 82 Administrator’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in May next, I WILL sell at the Cuurt-Huuiie in JefTer. sen, Cani|ien County, between tiie usu- al houn of sale, .Harry, Neil, and hia wife Tamer, and her four children. Daniel, Stephen, John, and ■:. Vorick, the property of the estate of George - Jdorrison, deceased, for the benefit of liie creditors and heirs of said estate, pursuant to leave ''ranted hy the Court of Ordinary of said county. GEORGE MORRISON, Administrator, with the w.ll annexed, of Georgo Morrison, Sen. deceased. . April 14 U Sherifl *s bale On the Jirst Tuesday in May next, vCWii L be soivj in tr..ui oi -t.c Court- House, in the city of SavMi-.n<«h, betweet. •(•A 4‘Mllal lw«»i»» 4xaa% .wl four l.*/*!tir.k. Ttie following ciglit i egroei, via. Cuff, t P.-ggy, Hisannsi. Cat olio., Juaepli, H«ry_ tie V and Jim, levied onunder a fi.fa on a "fore ioaure, sa the p operty of Dtia lea IL H»> cn, in t.v.ir of F-ed.:r:ct W. Hit man- mar.-ll 7 t*- a ■ ivt V-'. V f C. Sheriff’s .Sales, OP ATTACHE D PROPERTY. O thv first Saturday after t tie nr it fuisdiv -n Miy next, will h#- so d at tue Coun- i »use in the town of Si M-.uys, between the h 'U»s of ten and tour oV.locki die foliowinp ii^gro »lav»»a, viz. Lauraater, Furry, R ae, ai-ci her. two chil ten, Hannah and Archibald, sold -a die nroperU of Tii«ma» Andrews, un-’e a-i ati-irhinent in favor « f Robert Mill* r. ioldby *!ui>8ftnt of ail parties. April 1.18 5. 11. H. HEilB\RD S.C.C, April 8 1,3 hheriif’s Sales. O N the fii>l Saturday, after the first Tu a day in June next, will b .* sold at th Mirket Houii* in the town »>f St llarvs, tu negroes, viz B b and Rose, levied on ai tl * pfbperty oi Jo eph Run, to Satisfy an eiecu ion on the foreclosure of a mortgage, in favo of 5amuel Clarke, andGcorge S. Brown. Aoril 8. ISJJ- M.ri HBBBAUL S C C April I 13 TreasuT-j Department, ? March, 14, 1825 5 W HRBEAS on the 3d of March, l» J, a law waa passud by tbe Congreft of the United Statei, of which die 3d 4 h, a-d 5 ) lectiona are iv tl»« • o-*Ib f dlow. t S<-Cr 3. And be it firther eundeti, That r. subscription -n the ahionnt °f twelve inillotir of dolly is, of tbe aix p r cent, vtnek of t ;t veav eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and the tame ia hereby proposed ; for which pur pose book® shall be opened at the TreaB»ry '*f the United States, and it t'i a-iveral loan *>HI cob, on the firat day of April next, to continue open until the first day of (Jobber thereafter, forauch parts of the above mentioned de scription of stock sa shall, on die day of sub scription, stand on (he books of the Treasury* and on those of the several loan cfli ies, re apecdvely / which aubscdption Ehall be effect :d by a tram f-r to tiie United States, in the manner prov.ded by law for bucH Iran fers, ol .he cred t or cred ts standing oil the said hooks, and by a surrender of the certificate! of the stock so subscribed : Provided, Thtd all subscription hy such transfer • f ^tock shall he cns'deiedas part of the said twelve mil lions of d dlsrs aut ior s ;d to be borrowed by the first sucti n • f hi« sc’. fi Sec. 4, And be i further enactedThat for the whole or any pari of any sum which shaii be thus subscribed, credits shall be entered to he respective s tbsc ibers, who ahull be enti led t » h cvrt fi ate ur ce-tiiicatcs purporting that tbe U med '-itates owe to the holder or Itolders thereof, his. her ; or their assigns, a si n to be expressed th« rein, t-tpial to the mount of the p-incipul stock thurisub»cribtd, nearing 'in interest n t exceeding four and o-ie half per centum p» r annum, payable quarterly«from the th rty-fi st day of Decem< ,one thousand eight t-u dred and twenty iivc { transferable in ho same n aimer as n- provided by law for the transfer of the stock rtubscritied, and subject to r-d^mption at tlu dessure of the United States, as follows : one f at any tim^ «f er the thirty-first day of 1) jeembe , one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight: and the remainder at any timt after the thirtv.fi st day «»f December, on*, housind eight hundred and twes.t -nine t Provided, liiut no reimbursement shall b». nude excent for the whole am >unt of such <ew cerv.fiuate/ nor ,until after at least six .ninths public notice of such intended reim ouraement. And it shall be the duty of tin jf.cretary (.f the Treaturv to cause to be trane- fetred to the respective Mibsctiuers the sever- it sums by them subscribed beyond the nmoun of the cer- fi .utes of four and one half pe-. cent, stock is^u- d to th m respectively “ Sec. 5, And be it further enacted, Thai In same-f tods which have he.etoloi-e beei irid now are pledged by law for the payinuu of the inti rust, and lor the redemption an cimbursemenl of the stock which may be re deemed «>r reimbursed bv virtue of the pro visions of t is act, shall rem&in pledged in like manner f«.-r ; he pa' m*»ntof the irtereat accru ing on the stock rreuted by reason of su ubscip ion, and fertile redemption or reun jursec eut of the pnncip I of th- Sitne. Ard it shall be the duty of the cnmmt'.sioners of tin inking fund to ep.use to be «pf>lied and paid out of the said fun', yearly and e e-y year such sum and rums ac may be annually requir ed to dig harp,e the it.te e?t seern-ng on tht stock winch may be created b. virtue of thi 1 ict The said commissioners ar -, also, here •y authorized to apply^ f; m t me to tim- such sum and sums out cf the said fund, i they may think proper, toward* redeeming >y purchase, of by reimbursemetit, in con f-.rinity u-ith the proyiiiont cf ihia act, th 1 i) incipal of the said stock : and such part o. the nnnuai sum ofte.i millions ofd liars, vest ed by law in tbe said commissinneis. as tQjj be nece-.'S*ry and req iircd for th' above pur loses, shall be and continue app.opriated h bepa.ment of interest and redemption o. • h.? public debt, untii the whole >f t e stock ah:cl» may becieated under the provisions ol tb.s act, sha.l have been redeemed or reim burse ».** Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, 'h * j oks will ne open d »l the Treasury r the Jmted States, a. d t he several loan effi c »n the first day of April n at, and ccimmie open untii the firs* dc of October, tbereaf er. for receiving subset iutions in cnitfirmitc w«:lj ho prov sic ns-f i he said law. The .subicriptions mHv be made by the pro prietors <f the stf.ck, eiih**r in person or bv neir attorneys duly author s-* to subicrib mff transfer >t to the United States. ;<h uld subset iptioiis of said stock be midc *' an amount exceeding twelve m-Ilions o: -• ll '.rs, a distt ibuti- n cf :he said su n oftwelv -•''lions of dollars will be nude among -It* s ibHcribcrs, i i proportion to the sums Mtbscri- 't*d by them resre't vely. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, A t ng Secienry of the , Yt»ssurv* H'ireh '0 !| ’ • Sheriff s t-ase—Continued On ihe first Tuesday in May next, 'TWi -L *^e sold n t o ,iuf the 0 art Hou wJr in the Guy of aavanivsb, between »*’■ us : liourss of 10 ami 3 o’clock, Eighteen head ot Oat tie, more or less, le\ don as the wopeity cf the Est of 1 c Melrose, dec’d to satisfy an execution in f. vor of Wm liglis *< • -o. Sold for, and on i, ■nuut end risk oflh former pure!-. s ;r, he n having complied with the 'pr mH f sale. ISAAC D’LYON, S C C. Anril 2.3 t?5 JSO k e. W’lNR MON THS af'trthc rime hereof, u, i.1 pliciition will be midetothe Hon-.ir.hl h Inferior Court of Ch.Uiam county, wh itlii'K for or'lin.ry (-u-p'iaei, for leave to ■ ■ lot, with the improvements, ihuate in • -nty of Sivannali, in Ihe laid county,ami know ,.i the plan of said cilv by the No. ij. Blow Ward, lor Ine benefit of the heirs and le|;nie- if >he estate of the late Hugh M'Eall, d eased. THOMAS M-OALL, PHILIP BliASCH, Executi-rs. net -4 7P JNOTlCls,. VTINE montha utter dite,application will be 1 made to the Inf riot Court ofChnhau- County, sitting for ordinary purposes for an order, ui.-ilute, to sell lots Nrs t .orun. five, {4 and 5) in Carpenter'a How, and lot No. on* (I) Green Ward, in the city of Savanniili, ici iR the red estate of Francis jaiineau, dec for the hen.fit of th« h-irs ,nd creditoia id <aid estate WILLI \ U GAS - ON, Qua'ified t'.xecutsr, 7 W Notice. WINE MONTHS after the date of this . - notice, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, far permiiiaian to sell a part of tnc rcul i-Htate of John Stacy, deceaacd, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHNAV. STACY, Administrator. dec 18 21 Oiiovgia—Caintl a County. Superior Court, October Term, 1824. Timothy llopkins, vs. Langley and Selvcstcr Bryant. %N petitim of T-m>'.hy Hopkins, stating • f> that in conside alien ‘ f certain pr«m* ju ry nofeSj made to tbe sn:cl Timothy, by • t«*m, one pm able w ith inte rs*, from fir«* ‘Janua-y, '821, on the fi.-Rt of Jarutry, 1822: second payable assfiotissi , on the f>rs. of I imiMry, 1823/ and i th-rd pavnble as af >r. • aid, on the fifst of January, 18*4. executed a iiortgage to said r i unthy Hopkins, his ha ■ •nd assigns, .»n all llioac four traco of L.id, tuated m the cuimly aforesnid, conveyed b) <o laid Ti nothy, to the said Langley and S (vestor, and lying on the smith side ot G r e*»t Satdla River, one tract containing spv . 'tv-seven*acres, more er less; two tracts ntiming fifty acres, more or less, ard one her tract, coulaining one hundred and eigh- -eight acre*, more or less, conditioned for te payment of the three said several notes. » the duys above mentioned, and that iniu veral notes remain unpaid—on motion ol .rchibnld G:ark, attorney for plaintiP, it i c dered, that th- s.*id Langley and Sclvesle-, •Vir heirs or ussigns pay into Com *, withi- welve months from this date, the sums due . i said notes, and the ioteres and c. sts, o»h rwise that the equity of redemption be for. . er foreclosed, and that su h other proceed gstakc place, as are pursuant to law. True extract from the min xes, 27th Octo ber 18?4. # !0H>I n A1V EV. Clerk. nnv 4 R7 ^re NOiiUE. VTINE months after date, application w 11 b* ll made to the Hon. the Jmgciol the Lour .. Ordinary of Cha.ham county, fir leave t< tel' all the real tatate of the late William Craig, .1. ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and men t'*ra of said estate. JOHN M’^ISH. Executor 0*t I? 71 Notice. 4 LL peri nn. having demands against the eitateof Eoniunt Freemin, Eiq luie uf the city of Waihingtun, decesied, aie re q iirrff lo hand them in, legally aitevterl, nthtn t ie time prescrib d by law : and thus, indebted to laid e-t ile, are requred lo mike immediate paymr. nl. tu JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r. Jan 14 4*pt VALUABLE MEDICINE. TfOTrWa Vegetable Catholicon. 4pHE subsrrib. r rci'n ctfuiiy tul-cita the at UL tfention of every friend of suffering hu nanity, to to the above n* w and invaluable omedv, whose unequal powers inelimiiiotir-g from the system the very seeds of disease, and in rest-ring the deranged and morbid conditi-n of the organs of life to a free and healthy esercise of their functons, has exci. ted the ait »nisbmem, and completely ailen cod tbe objections of tbe moat inert dulous — Facts are the best arguments. In order to put the virtues of t>*e i-aihulicon to as severe a wrotiny aa possible, it was r ffered by adver- tsement together witi the attendance cf u phy.i'O'an, giatuitonaly to any persm who would apply fur it, an 1 v/h <sc cause might seem t • come within *hs ri.ngeof its healing power—numbers of severe esses of long sta d- mg,at d tome of them seemingly dem* r on*»s, pr * ented themselves, all of which have been cured, or so much relieved as t.iwsiraut he assertion that a little perseverance wi:l cli. so In fact, such is tbe confidence of * he ph\ si cito under whose ca e these patients were laced, in this remedy, a cor fide ce resu t ing from the irresistible conviction tiiat h»s been for ed upon his mind by oco'ar demo-i- it ration, aid \ peracnal trial of it on h'nr-sei 1 hat he pet m.ts me to declare i» ai h«s d .*ci ltd opinion, Uut be C i'h dic*m is not only : perfectly safe and i>inoc(-nt, but a most p*>w eri'ui and invaluab.e remedy in ceitan din oases and states of tl.e s.< stem, such as <be f A owing?— De' ility resulting from intemperance and dissipation; Old and involerat Uicrrs. Pains in tbe bones attended with swellings i f the joins; Indigcs'ion, Blot he* on the face, 'pimpie-, &c.; All complaints of the Liver ; 1‘et'er.. Yaws; Syphilis.- Cutaneous diseases general y ; Mercurial and scrofulous com plaints Tiie Catholicon (which the proprieter sol emnly pledges h s word consists exclusive! .f vegetable matte 1 ) with the except on of u A glu dt t* rmi istion to the bowels^ which it preserves in a soluble state, act* insensibly, is pl-asant to the taste, and r q*iires n • parttcu* ar regimen, ^abstinence from spitiuoua li- quors always except - d,) or confinement. As agtntle, sa‘e and agteeabie cathartic med cii e, improving the appetite and restoring tin- general tine of the system, it is coniidi ntiv recommended to iadies in a delicate aitua* lion. W. W. POTTER, 66 Chesnut-aireet. Philadelphia. May 31,1824 At the request of Mr. W. W Potter, Ihr.’r lately rsbib.led, in sevvnil in*Unces,a i.iedi cat^il a-rup. ended 'outer’s Vegetable Catho icon, with th;? mo d deeded advantage. 1 a as, as et, iiev-r failed effecting a cure in •very case in which I have thoug-.t proper t employ it. H. M’MUR VdiiE, M, D Phi ude'phia% July 28th, 18 '4. Mr. W W. Potter, Deai Sir—You exprcRied a wish th°.t I would give a concise st tement of my st.fi'. r ings* from • the hopeless commencement t- »he present propitious stage of my disease ’ About five years ago, on my parsnge front Bordeaux, during the month of January, from mprudent exposure on deck, 1 waa seised with s violent fever. Having no medical at- tendunts on board, I was compelled to bear it, as I m gbt for two weeks, when on my ar- ival at Charleston, S. C. it was treated as ( yphus. The skill of my Physician stibdu- d ihe fever, but P! aenix-like, tiie termination of this gave ris loa disease equally dist -es ng, and which, till now, 1 had tlu ught incur-. *ble. Virions abscesses mude thsi * unwel- :om*. appearance, particularly on the joints, which were t-we ltd to an enormous size.— These gradually subsided into hard tumor? 1 , one of which on my left knee affected ti-e bone—in incsir.n was now made an** a large evacuation of mis, mixed with pieces of botie took place. Io addition to this, I suffered the most excruciating pains in my jjiuts that man ever experience^d. Every thing that was rtdmini'-tered either gave me no relief - r ser ved io aggravate the iiseaee, the severity of whi- b r^ased with everv succeeding year. »uch \v ,s inv painful si u ition that 1 despaired •ji ev«r bd-ig restored to my heal h ; 1 hud not o-dv tne 1 tiie re ular means of relief, brt used, though in vim, every popular rem* edy 1 could lira* o!'* It was in this av fid and desponding condition,that I was persurded to .ommenceo course ot you- Vog- table fVh I -"oo, and t' e happw re u!t i««, **/ om the use of the two bolt! t mu whole sys'nn has under gone 11 complete revo udon. my paint h>v•? fo si' ke me s'* me (list hnrgc tr*>ni my ant*: ueg n o dimmish, and s* o i ceased altogether, -h •deerfrom whence it proceeded being com pletely healed. The tumors, fo** tbe removal of wbicli 1 have tried in vain more remedies *'ran 1 can name, are rapidly decreasing ; my appetite, which wasg< ne,has returned—Ian in fact, near > wet , and feel confid *nt that a few bottles more of yr ur, (to me) invaluable •nedioinc, wilt ni -ke me p.-r cctly so. Your oblig 'd Mend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. Philadelphia, July "6, 18.'4. Mv confid-nee in th*; v* getible catholicon is undiminishvl, and as fresh in tances of its powers aru daily m currii g, in my own prac tice 11 ave no hesitation in recommending it, m the peculiar diseases to which it is applica ble, ss superior to any rente lv I am acquaii t- ed with. M. M’atUtt l 1UE, M. D. Philadelphia, May 28 18 4 Six—In conn q icnce of imprudent expos urefour - ears rgo I had thi misfortune *o bc- :oire f-ffl cted with a ditease, the painful rc -•ul sof which induced me to apply in sue-, cesvon to several respectable physicians of vh-s city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose remedies I re. aeiyed another complaint quite as distressing •s the former. My whole system became a - iccted. I could get no rest at night on ac- -ou it of the violent pain that I felt in every pait of my body ,• the weakness and enacia uun of which was such that I could scarcely walk. In this state i fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon-four bottles of wbioh, has completely restored me, I have low no pain; my appetite ia good; and my strength restored With many thanks for ihe relief your medicine h is given me, I am your obliged friend, &c t WfTXIAM WILSON. •*worn and subscribed to before me, May 28 1824 JOHN BINNS, A.dcrman. Phiiatle/phia, May 38,18"4. Sir—I am nnw, thanks to your medicine, i Hearty mu . Ft nearly six yean I have been a martyr to a disease, whose ravag a threat, ened, if nut suon .topped, to put a period to iny existence. Having had no regular medl- ‘'■I advice from the commencement, mv oomnlaint at last got to such a height that I could not swallow without great pain and diflv ulty. Tumors formed in different parts of my body, and I began to think my situation “lmoKt desperate. The five bottles of the Catholicon which I have taken have com pletely cured me, end! am now as well as 1 muld with to be. With my thanks, I am your •bliged humble t ervant, Ue * GEORGE KANE. City of Phi'adAphia, cs- George Kmc,of the District of South- «irk, personally appeared, and, being dnl dworn, doth declare and say that the abov statement ia in all respects cored and trun. and that the aigna'ure to it is in ttie hand writing of this deponent J )H ’ BINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28,1824- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Catholicon ia peculii.rly adapted to those diseases wh'ch are prevalent among tV? colour d population of the south 1 • that disease which is called ya*vs, it is a 3urc remedy ; a single tri«l of it, will convince planters of its superior efficacy to any reme dy of a similar natu-e i t ttie Uuitea outer NOMC E. The advantages of this medicine are, not confining the pa ient uimect?ssurily to the house, or keeping him from his business.— With one solitary exception, that of sni‘*itu- nn liquors, it does not lay any r.-stricUous upon hisaf>p:!ite It is so gentle n da operation that tue p tient finds himself getting well he cannot tell how. Ai it it* not the wish of the proprietor to take any thing for wbioh he cannot give a torsi deration equal in value, persons at a distance who may wish to try .iis medicine, but who are not certain if it be applicable to their complaint, are request 'd to describe litir case and symptoms in » tette-, post-paid, and directed to him—this etiei will b* immediately placed in hinun fully co»np«teot to de^id; the question.— nhould he re ne ly not seem to suit the dis ease, they will be frankly to! 1 s i. CAUTI >N* To prevent d appointment it is well to ♦ t itethat it tx^es in ordinary cases ft o n 3 to 5 Potties to effect a cure so that pera ms wh*) are labouring under any ser ous infirmly, must makeup their mind io persevere to tbs? extent at least—if they do not, they might as well save themselves th*. trouble andcxptme f using a s nsllor qij'<n*ity. All o<'de s p-JS'.piid ond enclosing the mmey, immediately Mticiid<:d t -, and no inediuint .l icked and delivered with directions for *i8e, o shy place in the city, and forwarded as di* re t<d N. II. To prevent the possibility of nil im P sition.it wi’l b«-sald in the city of Philadel phia. at the office in Fifth near Racc-Str* et. •rat the dwelling of the nropri tor, Nj. 66 (/heinu* street, only, and abroad by his au thorised agents W W POTTER, 66 Chemul Street, Philadelphia* I have appointed GEORGE RYE.iSON, Druggist, of Savannah, m sole ng*;ut. D ug gists wai ting the above valuable medicine will be supplied by him for cash, at tbe same rate, rm if mdered direct from me—-viz. $30 pd d zan, or three dollar., a angle bovtie. W. W. POTT ER, Philadelphia. Any pe*sonon application to the subs', rib* r will be furnished with certificate's of the t fli c?icv of the ».bove medicine, sufficient in con vince the mind of the most aceplK&i, although too numerous mid lengthy fin nrwsp»per-n- icrtion. GEO. RYElCftON, Dtuygibt, Corner of Bay and Whittaker Slt eets, dec 13 IN EQUITY. Between W. Davies Administrator, Complain ant. and John arnoc/uin Administrator t d bonis no with the will annexed of Gear *e Richardson and others, 1) Jendants J/j equity, Chatham Supe.ior Court— Chancel y, 20th August, 824. I T appearing that John Murray Carnochun, one of the defendants in the suid bill of* wumplaint m.m-rd, resides without the state of Gco. gia, in ihut part of the United Kingdoms •v G?e»*t Britain and Ireland, called Scotiard : It is ordered that the said John Murray Car- lochan, do appear ar d answer to the com plainant’s said bill, within nine m-mths from ihe date of this order, otherwise that th» said bill, as to him, be taken pro confess-) .• nnd ii is further ordered, that a copy of ‘hia order he pubi-sh'd once a week, in one o< the public G zettes «f this §tate, until th* ex piration of the time within which the said de fendant is required lo appear and answer ns aforesaid. True cony from the Mi-mtee, thU itst day August, 1824. A. II.FANNIN, Clerk, aligns* 24 . 50f SCOTT’S BIBLE STKREOTT.il n.rrioa, I T HOPUSAU ny SA HUEf. T. AH HSTHO.VO A', u U.imhi'i H sion fo- pthlislany Hrinrxt. FA HILT lUlIf.E cl*,/,,, J ' ‘ final Reffmc s it he eawp „,.,i ,1 vnuirtES ROYAL orvUv, hihshed with a Merries, of i/i* .lu,l ur . em ‘ rt-EHMS. I * 1 ihall be well printed, on Bond ... be comprised in six handsome viliV ’ n will cm,i.in the Scripture! nf o, e 0i( *" JY.VI Testaments, t ie Inv oduciory 0'.,, n ,, , Explanatory Acres, in i 1‘racttc I Wismatii!! and ull the copimii Maryinid References u lint printed word lor wor.l fr.vin the Stereotype Edition, published since the Au. 'hor’i dec-aae The price will b e ii| board?i «'24 inahaepj »d0, i. ealfhiJidi'n*" • he wh ile work will be ready for de-liver) bj Ex', .acts of Lett, s addressed!e Ihe Ptihlls\„ esteem Dr. S.-.ort'. K .ui iy Uibl-, emin-ntll calculated to promote the ouns- of i, ul i, |t rt piety, lt.eem.ac.rc.ly possible for „„ e “ read duly the Notes and Obscrv.noni in ll,. Family Bible wtthmn becniniiy n wit . letter man. EDWARD D GU’FFIN I have seen no nomn -ntary uf t.,e S»cred Soripturei which I think an w ; |i adapielt, general me and edification. It is , treasure wbicli ever) family ought to por,»-_««. . ... A. RaTON. It ia a work diatingu ihed lur ,he nimpllci. tv mid convenience of its airung-.-meni t| le clearness mi J fileiity of its eipoii’.iuiii -he neatness ami perapicu :.y of il« style, tnj nevol, nee and candour of iu apirii, the cnn . eiacnesa and pertinency of ,t. apphciiicnt and for its uniform tendency to pro note gelical truth '•.d piety. a h BIEL HOi.Uf.s Of Dr. Seo-.t’a Fa-nily Itible, 1 fc. i f toe ' t say, that in my estimation it deservedly r;nb a-nong out- ablest and brat Comm nta iei THOMAS HAIOiVlN Dr. Scott’s Family U bie intmidert murerp peoiallv for t- e use nf Christian nruilies jj, work higb y ev I.peiical, extcns.veiy inatrue- live, and deeply iniei-es1ini» D \NIEL C. S ANDERS The character of Dr. Scott!. Coinmcnura m tlir- Bible ia so geuerallv known, and so highly approved amongst the m.isi iMt>lli R .. R | *nd piouiOtinatinni throughout our counlir nd has panted rapidly 11.rough M muiy Ik, „ "ditioni, tlmt 1 deem further reo.-mir.tnir ions net d less. J iiOHSli. I am acqustnt-d with no Coiii-r. n ,| ary ra -Ii Sacred So.ipturea, whkh I iffiidii mnre oordiaity recoinmr ou lor general u„e. The plan of the work iagood JOSHUA IUTRS, Perhaps i n no way, can miniali rs. ir.at'uctiir* -f youth, and private Cliristiam., dn grcutrt ■ervice to society, than bj exerting tin a. selves to dissi minute tliis truly invaiii-iiile work JOSHUA HUN vINGTOt, I Know of no O-mmi.-nta y which i, b.ilet nlculated for diffusing corieet vit-i-s ofilij greet truths of Christianity, aid leaving saiu- Mrv impn-ssimis on the mmd when rising -irm the pe-u sl of it, thin the one you in i-bjut to publish. „ . DANIEL SHARPE, No writer seems fess dispc sed to c intend for barren apeculs'i ns None moi c uniform, ly or more pow .if.jjy incu'csitx the gieut es- .sentiels of religiuti The spirit which peri i atlas the work is txcelU n ; it is the me.k, afikciionare, healing, yet fsnhfel 8\urii of the DANIEL DANA. Fro:n particular eximinati n. and concur ring- testimon,, thee is no d-mbt oi my mind that Scott's Family Bibb? is superior to ail ‘‘thers .lO^VPH E’JF.HSON. You will ple^s-* fi* so d ne six copies ol ‘jcntt’s Bible / I refer to your lately proposed edition Pet iiapi 1 dial! induce live mure to take the s-. me r.umbe r. R. L, It is with extn me plessure I j.ciceive you are about to publish a new e U.ion >f Scott’s Bible. Havir>g been in po.tScss.on of t more tba i 20 yrsrs, J tr»»s* I know atune* thing nf its value, and a n dele mined to iho- •note * s c-rculmit n among my friends You will please forward si« copies as soon Georgia— Camden County TOAf.L TO WHOM |v MAY CONI.EdN W HEffKAS Sarah Brown Junior, widow, applies to he Court of Ordinary of - aid 'jounty, for Letters of Ad mi nstration on tin-. . state of John Brown, fete of caid county, de ceased, rr next of kin: These sre, therefore, to ede and a*’m./nish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of sniff deceased, to file their objections, if any they In w e, in nr. of fice, on or before the first Mo.. d v in Jum .text,'t her wise Letters will beg uni cd tlu ap plicant. Witnra tb»- Honorable Britian R Bu.ik ley, o.ie uf tb& Justices of aaid Court, tin-.sixteen*n d.y of April, eighteen hundred a d t • vdy five. [L S. JOHN BAILEY. C. C O C. C. Anril 21 24 Georgia —Camden Conwy. IY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOIl SVID COUN Y VVTHEREAS John Chevaher, hss applied f v to said Court, fir Lett era DiimisBot* •n the estates of Samuvl Coz-.n'i and EVan E. »ti»ck, deceased. Ihsse are, therefore, to :ite and admonish, ail and si g i!ar, the kin dred and credi«ors of the said d ceased per sons, tr. fi'e their obj ctiuns, if any they h-v , in my ofli :e. on or before the firat Monday in January next, or Letters will be granted th* applicant. Witress the Honorable J mes Scott, one of tbe Justices < f laid Cuurt, this su teei.th day of * pril, e.ghtten hundred andtweniy-fi.t. [L. S.J JOHN BAILEY, C, C. O. C C J r I 'M 24 Geo gia—Camden County, BY l HE count OF O-iOINAUY FO. SAID < OUNTY • WHEREAS Lewis Bichlutt, applies to the « Cuutt of Ordinary of said County ( fu t Letters Ditmiaaory on the e.taie ot Fr.uees B aolupe: These are, therefore, to cite and a imnniali, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of aa.d deceased, to fi e their ohj -c- tions, if any they have, in my i (R . e, on or be fore the Ii at Monday in January nest, other wise Letters Dismusory will be grant*J the applicant- Wilneaa the Hunnrahle Samuel Clarke, one uf the Justices of said Court, this sixteenth day of April, eighteen hun drej and twenty-five. [L. S ] JOHN BAILEY, C C. 0 C C April 2t 9* HAY. KA BUNDLES PRIME HAY, landing from Brig Pheasant, for sale hy April 19 C. C. GRISWOLD, •sheff. C.M 1 have* obisinod four sub.criberp fer the excellent work >ou are publisiiipg u. 9. I propose tu take seven sets of Scott's Ui- bit?, and will be accountable for the asme. . J C. I have obtair.eil si bsci ibers for nin- c.ipic* «»f Scott’h Firmly B*ble. j.o, 1 shall probably need eight or ten sets "f Scoti’x Family Uil»fe, j. p. bcv. b. S. cf F. Las o’ taineii ten subsen* be rs. E< u 1 iiave observed that you arc abo*.t ;;ub« lishing another edition cf Bco t’s Uble bopc you rmy succeed as you ti ve dune in ‘onner edition^. I l.ave been endcsivurij^ to '.•rocure aubscriberi* imoi g our people, and enor more subicribers will be ob;.ii*-erl. 0. S. II, I will take ten sets (cf Scoti'j It hie) bound R'-d Ifttfcr. .1, J. F* 1 have obtained ten subscribrs for yc«f edition of the Fa indy Bible—and liavt no d. ubt bu* ihere might be sumutliu g Siku 1W) copies Nold in this place if you baa »n igvnt here—1 thought tl e work ought to br cn* cciuraged aud for hut icasou to- k a subsenb- tion paper. It is a wotk that every fin:!/ should have ihut is able to puichase. • J. K U’C I am glad, that v^u propose to piint Mr- Scott’s excellent Fain.ly Gomm»:n'«ry, and should be very gla-J if it were in my power to give a more liberal patronage to the work, than, ax circumstances are, I can. I shall, however, be able to do something ; eiglit of ten sera I shall < erlainly lake; and it may be, double that number. A. II. I have p.ocured fifteen subscriber! to acott’s Bible. J A. D. I think I shall dispose of 20 sets or m» eof he Family Bible. E. B I have circulated proposals for Scott’A U ble / how many have been engaged in sill cannot n il / but between 20 and 30 sets io h s vicinity, J. S- I have concluded lo become reiponiibl* to you for thirty sets of Scott’s Cumnie/itH’. C. 0. I have procured 106 sub'c^iberi to the Bible; 6 sets to be bound in calf / 3 set» 'J be done in boards the other 97 sets, boui-d und lettered as described in the prospectus H. di 1 presume I could procure 500 subscri- oers lor your edition of Scott’s Uiole 1 If* icmat.d ia increasing for them Th y ai” finally supersede every other large or FumJJ Bible. Fifty ot my subscribers live within 1 circle of 8 miles I J L Just pibii^hed an edition of the sam« woakj completed in six volumes, without marKi 11 " references / price in boards glB; in stottf *531; in calf J527. Either of these edition} m«y be had of the publisher in Boston ; of ®* S. C. & J. SCHENCK, Savannah. Jr 11 0 Marking Brushes, Fmsuiicrior quality, iust received anl for sale by GEO. RYEftSON Bov 20