Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, May 03, 1825, Image 4

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• ipvxmci ttAUSi City Sheriff’* Sales. On Ihr Jim Tuesday in May ntzt, YVWILL he ■'till iii fr nt of the Court Home \J/ in the City of Severn ah, between the uniel houreof IQ end 4 o'clock. One negro men named Tom, levied on aa the property of John and V.levia Davie, to satisfy two executions from the Court of Com mon Pleas and Oyer and Terminer, for the ei. tr of Savannah, John O. Blanca va. John P. G Daria, G tardian of John and Valeria Da- rw, and Wm. Bowers va. the aame. All the budding, on the centre part of True! Lot letter H, at preaent in the occupation of Job T. Dollea, Peiciv.l We'd, bounded north by Preaident-at. aouth by Ynrk-st eaat by one portion ot aaid Lot, weat by the Court- Houae, levied on aa tl> > property of Job T. Butler, to eatitfy an execution from the Court f common Pleaa and Oyer and Terminer for the City of Savannah, Samuel M, Murdecai va Job T. Boiler. Southern half of Lota'Nta 39. thirty-nine, and 40, forty, with th- improvement thereon, Elbe't *Vad, bound'd north by the northern hall of Mid Lota, aouth by Libcrty-at. eaat by Jefferaon-it, lev ed on at the property of Ben iamin Sheftall, to attiafy two etecutiona from the Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the City of Savam ab, J-sae Mount va Beni. Sheftall. . ji-rme ngm, title, and interest, nr Bud win Co k to that double tenement budd nir "n the weatem part or fruit Lot lettci A, bounded no-th by B-ysn-st. aouth by St. Julian-,t. eaat by part of ra d Lot, weat by Whiiaker-at lev ied on aa the property of Baldwin Cook, to aatiafy an execution from the Court of Cum non Pleas and O . er and Terminer for the City of Sarannah, Norman Peaae va. Baldwin (Souk. All that Lot and improvementa known in the plan of the City of Savannah, aa Lot No.2, two,t*erciv.| Ward.bound.-d north by Wright Square, aouth by a lane, east by Lot No- 3 three, weat hv Lot No 1, on', levied on as property of Job T Billea, to aat afy an exe eution t-on the Court of Common Plena and O/er nod Terminer for the City of Savannah, J weph Clark ra. Job T Bulba, rod assigned to I. B- Porkman, property pointed out by def-ndant, and subject to o mortgage. A. I. D’LYON, C S. april 4 09 HDUR) SMm Sheriff’s Sales. On the Jirit Tuesday in May next, W it L be -old ni the iiourt House in (he City of Stvannah, between the houra often end f,,ur o’clock, Lot end Bui’dinga No. 17, seventeen, Wash. ing<on Ward in <hc City of Savannah, bound ed east by Lot No- 18 eighteen, south by St. Julian-ft. weat by Price.st. and north by Bryan at. Irvied on aa ihe property of Ste phen S. Williamt to satisfy an evecution in favor of James M Henry, and nlbeis, Aa. aigneesof Wm. Turner. All that tract of land known by the name of Tweedaide, in the County of Chaiham, con tainihg 346 acres, bounded on the north by Sarannah U-ver, levied on as the nroperty of J« in Morel, to satisfy eeecutiona in favor of Wm Taylor A Son, and others All that half of Lot No 12, Columbia Ward, with the improvementa the-eon, to aatiafy an execution issuing out of a Justices Court in favor of Wm. Bobinson, returned to me by a Constable, ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C. april 3 Oh Sheriff's ?ales Continued. On the Jirit TueiJay in May next. TVlLL be sold at me Court House an tlu- nity of Savannah, between the hours ot <en and four o’clock. All tla >t iract of Land on the bland if Skid- away, Chatham county, uallet Springfield, aaid to contain 750 terra, bounded northward ly by lar. da of the estate of John Milledge, eastwardly by lamia of James Bilbo, south wardly by lands formerly Sutc'iffi, weatwaid ly by river and merahes with improvementa thereon, leried on aa the property of Chaa. Stephens, to satisfy an esecu ion in favor ol Richard Hichardson, for uae, Wc- he All that tract or parcel of Land containing 567 a'Ka more or leu with 100 acres ol Marsh Land, called Oktland, situate, lying ond be ing in lilt e O^eohee D strict, in the county of Chatham bounded on the north by lands if Fleming Akin, on the cast by lands of D Parker, on the south by lamia of the late B. Walburger, and nn the weat by a nurtheaai branch of little O.jechee Itiver together with all ond singular me edifices, i nprovements and appurtenances, levied on under a li- fa un foreclosure aa the property of George L. Cope, in favor of John U’Nisli, Peter Mitch ell and Robert Mitchell. All that tract or parcel of Land situate, ly ing and being in the county of Chatham, known by the name or Muir Hall, cuiiuining 109'ucrea more or less, bounded on the aouti, ay lands uf lames Forrest, on the e a. by Col. J. Marshall’s lands, n the north by Ueuig, tones’! lend, and on the wea. b> Little Ogee- chee River i Al>o. Two Lota of I and in the city of Savannah, known by the Nua. (29; twenty nine, and (id) thirty, in Columbia Wa d. with the appurtenances ihereuuloap pertaining,.levied on under ufi fa. on fore closure aa the property of Flemming Akm, lee. in favor of Wm, Diion A Co. asaigoees ol M’Leod. Half Lot and Building!, No- 4, Ewinaburg Oglethorpe, Ward, ill die city of Savanna 1 , the unexpired lease of sai i J Lot for three years from January lut, levied nn as the pro- lerty of Rubl Lewis to satisfy an execution Urom a Justices Court in favor of J, A M- Pen- dergaat, returned to me nv a cona'able Alan, ih' following 35 lit. or on, via: Coffee, (Cooper,; Harriet, Affy, old Chsrlutie, Jack, iky. Charlotte, Pendaw, Bess, Preceau and child, Bridget and Peggy, William, K sey, Billey, Philip Phyllis, ol.i (Jumbo, Jenny, old ''eggy, Brutus, Jease, Brutus, Sandy, Maria, Cynda, Dick, Toby .Sophia, Daphne and child, lacnb,Syc,Beckry and John,with the increase of the females, levied on aa the property ol Nicholas Cruger, under a fi fa on a forecluaun >: a mortgage in f>vour of John Carnahan and fames McHenry for use of Chris iana Levett. Also, the following 19 negroes, viaAbrn- t»m. Harry, Cato, Chance, Daniel, Aaron, Sambo, Lucy, Scipio, Maryan, Rachael, Lon don, Aggy, Simon, Grace, Eliza George, Ro ly, and Jim, with tfst increase ofthe femalea, e vied on as the property of Flemming Akm tec. under a fi. fa. uu a foreclosure of a mort gage in favor of Wm. Dixon A Co- assignees if Murdoch M’Leod- I. D’LYON, S. CC Apri 6 20 Sheriff’s Sales. On thefii'st Tuesday in May next, between the usual houra, W ILL be sold vt tUe Court House in the County nf B. yan, the foliowing Lots or parcels ot Lind on the Island of Ossabsw, in tbr said County, known in the plan of he partition of the same bland by the numbers one, two, three, four, five, sit, seven, and that part of number eight, beginning at the hedge at the edge of the woods, in the 9outh part of the said last tract, from the Westermost to the Rastermoat Creek. Also, the Cabbage Garden tract, being the Eaffermoat part* of tract ten, eleven, twelve, from the p*th in the old fi* W in the Savannah, to be con mued in a straight line until it inter seets Bradley VHammock Handles on one side and igeechee riveion *he o'-l**r. Alas, Horse Hammock, containing fifty acres. Also, Brad ley's Hammock, containing one hu» d-ed and fifty five acres* And also, a Hammo< k called Btaddock's Camp containg thirty eight acres, be ng parts and parcels ofthe aaid Island of Osstbaw. Levied upon as a part of the ea tate of the U\t John l|>»ret, deceased, under and by virtue of a fi. fa on a decree of the Superior Court of Chatham County, in a case wherein Simon Donald and wife were com pUmants. aud Thomas N. Morel and others defendants THOMAS HEARN, S.B C. March .*0 105 Sheriff’s Sales. On the Jiret Tact Jay in June next. rnplLLbi-s Idat the Court-Home in the i## City of Savannah, between the houra of ten and four o’clocu, the following 16 ne groea,vis.— Sippio, Hager, Ahner, Snap, March, Jerry, BiBy, Burke, Parris, Bum, Dinah, Little Brain, Prince, Ben and Meriam, with the increase if the families, levied on und.ire foreclosure of a mortgage from Peter Timothy to William Washington, for uae. Two negroes, via: Ned and Gia-gow^ levi ed on a foreclosure of ■ mortsr-ge mom Cbaa. Ulmer to joaepn Kupman. ISAAC D’LYON, S C. C. an-il 4 a9 Sheriff’s Sale. O N the first Saturday after the first Tuea day in May next, between the hours ol ten and four o'clock, will be sol I at the mar ket-house in the town of St' M-.-.rya, the fol lowing negroes, via: Judy and her son John, Simon, and Charles, levied on aa the proper ty of Jamea Williamson, deceased, to Mtiafy an execution on the foreclosure of e rnort gage, in favor of Edward F. Tattnall, adminis trator of John Hamilton- M. H. HEBBARD, 5. C- C. St. Mary*, February 25,1825. WarrS 2 82 Administrator’s Sale. On the Jirit Tuttdny in May next, I WILL aell at the Court-House in Jeffer son, Camden County, between the tisu ai houra of sale, Harry, Ned, and his wife Tamer, and her four children, Uuniel, Stephen, John, and Yorick, the property of the estate of Geori Morrison, deceased, for the benefit of tl _ creditors and heirs of said estate, pursuant to leave granted by the Court of Ordinary of said county. GEORGE MORRISON, Administrator, with the will annoxed, of George Morrison, Son- deceased. April 14 18 Sheriff’s sale. On the Jirit Tuesday in May next, \\WILL be sola in trout of ,ue Court- w House, in the city of Savannah, between the isusl hours of ten snd four o’clock, Toe following eight negroes, via. Cuffee, P'gwy* Boaannah.Oat-alm*, J-aapb.kla-y.Ue V and Jim, leried onuuder a fi.fa. on a fore' losure, as the p operty of Chtrles H. Hay. en, in favor of Frederick W. Hiemman- march 7 IS A'! Il’f.YON. S. C C Sheriff’s Sales, OF ATTACHED mOPLRTY. O thf fimt Saturday after (he first Tuesday ■n M.y next, will be soul at the Court ’louse in the town of St Marys, between tlu hours of ten snd tour o'clock, the following irgro slave*, vix. Lancaster, Furry, R.se, and her two chilren, Hannah and Archibald, sold *• (he property of I'homas Andrews, unde an attachment in favor of Robert Miller Sold by consent of sii parties- April», 18 5. M. H. HEBBARD S.C.C, April 8 13 Sheriff’s Sales. O N the first Saturday, after the first Tue- day in June next, will be sold at th Market Hum.- in the town of St. Marvs, tw negroes, viz B ib and Rote, levied on ss th, property ol Joseph Rain, to Sat'afy en esecu ■ion on the foreclosure of a mortgage, in favo, of Samuel Clarke, and George S. Brown. Aprils. 18J5 M.H HBHUARD.A'.C.C April 1 1.3 Treasury \>c\»artwfer\t, March, 14, 1825 W HEnE\8 on the 3d of March, 18.5, a law was parsed by the Congress of the United States, of which the 3<J 4th, aud 5,1. suctions are in the ■> o-da f illuwing, Vi i " See. 3. And be it further ennc eil. That i. rubieriptiou 'o the amount of twelve millotv of dollare, ofthe six p r cent. »tuek of l.c year eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and the eatne is hereby proposed i for which pur pose book- shall be opened at the Treat- r „f the United States, and at th, several loan fll eea, on the first day of April next, to continue open until the first day of Dumber thereafter, for such parta of the above mentioned de scription of stock as shall, on i he day of aub aeription, stand on the books of the TVeasur), and on those of the several loan rSluet, re speclively; which subscription shall be effect ed by a tremfer to the United Stater, in the manner provided bv law for such Iran furs, of the cred t nr cred Is,standing en the said books, snd by a surrender of the certificates of the etock so aubacribed > Provided, Thai all subscription by such transfer f stuck shall be C'insideieilts pert of the aaid twelve mil lions of dollars authorized to be borrowed by the first seeti, n • f hia ae'. '■ Sec. 4. And be ft further enacted. That for the whole or any part of any sum which shah be thua subscribed, credits shall be entered tn .he respective s ibsc ibers, uh shall be enti lied to a cert fi ste or cclifkstes purporting that the United States owe to the holler Ol holders thereof, hia. her, or their nasigns, a sum tn be expressed therein, equal to the mount ofthe principal stock thuaaubaeribtd, bearing an interest H it exceeding four and one half per eeutum p-r annum, payable quarterly, from Ihe thirty.fi st day of Decem ber, one thousand eight iiu .dred and twenty five; transferable in the same manner asi« provided by lew for the transfer of (lie stock subscribed, and subject tu r<demotion st tho pleasure of the United States, si follows : on, m f at any time af er the thirty-first day ul December, one thousand eight hundred ami twenty-right: and the remainder at any t.rae fter the thirty.fi st day of December, one hnusand eight hundred and twenty-nine i Provided, That no reimbursement shall be made except for the whole amount of such iew cert.ficate,- nor until after at least six months public notice of such intended reim bursement And it shall be the duty of thr Secretary of the Treasury to cause to be trans ferred to the respective subscribers ttie sever al sums by them subscribed beyond the amount of the cer ficatea uf four and one half per cent, stock isau-d tn them respectively ” Sec, 5. And be it further enacted, Thai he acme fund, which have hereiolore been and now ere pledged by law for the payment of the interest, ami lor the redemption tod teimbursemenl ofthe atnek which may be re deem'd or reimburied by virtur of the pro visions of this act, shall rem-in pledged in like manner for the payment of tbe interest accru ing on the stock created hy reason of au l- subaerip ion, and for the redemption or reim bursement of the princip -l of the some. A- d it sit ail be the duty of the enmmisaioners of tin sinking fund to cause to be applied and paid out of tlie said fun-i, yearly and e- e-y year such sum and sums at may be annually requir ed to discharge the ii-te eat accru .ig on thr stock which may be created bv virtue of the act- The aaid commissioners are, also, here ny authorised to apply, fr. m t me to timi, such turn and auma out of the aaid fund, at they may think proper, towards redeeming hy purchase, or by reimbursement, in con formity with the provisions cf this act, thr p-ineipal ofthe aaid stock : and such part ol the annual sum vTtcii milliuna ufU II»iB, »c®t ed by law in the said commissioneis. as may he neccflrry end required for the above pur poses, shall be and continue appropriated t, the payment of interact and redemption n the public debt, until the whole cf toe Block which may bu c-catcd under the provisions of this set, shad have been redeemed or reim burse Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that books will be upenr d at the Treasury of the United States, and 11he several loan offices, m the first day of Anril next, and enminue open until the first di -of October, thereaf er. for receiving subscrintiona in conformity wilt he prov aiens ofthe said law. The au- scrintioni may be made by the pro prietors of the stock, either tn person or by their attorneys duly authorized to subscrib- md transfer t to the United Slates. Sh -uld subscriptions of said stock be mtde to nil amount exceeding twelve n. Ilians ul h-llsrs, a distribution ofthe said sum of twelve millions of dollars will be made among 'he subscribers, i-i pr oportion to the sums subscri bed bv them respectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Arfng Secietaryof ihe Teesauir* search ‘6 >0 ( • • Sheriff's Sale—Continued. On theJirtt Tuesday in May next, \WU. be told in tiontofthe C 'nrt Houit NJNr in the City of Savannah, between th« us'i«! hourt« of 10 and 3 o’clock, Eighteen head ot Cattle, more or lesa, lev d on bb the property of the Est. of T» o- Melrose, dec'd to aatiafy an execution iu th vor of Wm. lnglis k C 0 . Sold for, and on ac count and rick ofthe former purcht.a tr, he no having complied with the term* *.f sale. ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C. April 33 195 NO s ICE. VTINE MONTHS after the date hereof, ap plication wilt ne made to the Honorabi die Inferior Court of Chatham county, ah' sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to ic i lot, with the improvements, situate in tl . :ity of Savannah, in the aaid county,amt know .1) the plan of said city by the No. 5J, Brow Ward, for tiie benefit of the heirs and legato >f the eitate of the late Hugh M’Cail, d. teased, THOMAS M’CALL, PHILIP BRASCH, Executors. oet ’4 79 NOTICE. VTINE months after date, application will be IN made to the Inferior Court of Chaiham County, sitting for ordinary purposes for an order, ansolute, to Bell lots Nni four and five (4 and 5) in Carpenter’s Row, and lot-Nn. one, (1) Green Ward, in tht city of Savannah, being the real estate of Francis Jalineau, dec. for the bent fit of thr heirs and creditor! ol said estate WILLIAM GASION, Qualified Exec,tier, 7 97-, Notice. N INE MONTHS after the date of this notice, application will he mnde to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to sell a pnrt o the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STAC Y, Administrator. dec 18 21 Georgia—Uumd< n County. SusEmon Court, October Term, 1U24. Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Heir ester Bryant. . |N petition of Timothy Hopkins, stating t that in consideration of certain prum- isory notes, made to the said Timothy, hy (hem, one parable with interest, from first of January, 1821, on the first of Janu.ry. 1822: , second pay-aide aa sfhreiai >, on the first of January, 1823 ; and a Herd par-able ae afnre- -rid, nn the first of January, 1834, executed a mortgage to said Ti'notliy Hopkins, hia im- uid assigns, on ill those four tracts of Lad, tuated in ihe county aforesaid, conveyed by he said Timothy, to the aaid langley and iclvester, and lying on the south aide of Great 8atilU River, one tract containing aev- uity-aeveniacres, more or leas; two tracts ontsining fifty acres, more or leas, and one her tract, containing one hundred end eigh t-eight acrei, more or leas, conditioned for he payment of the three aaid several notes, - n the days above mentioned, and that aaid veral notes remain unpaid—on motion of Archibald Clark, attorney for plaintif, it i« dered, ibet the said Langley and Selveite , heir heirs or assigns pay into Cour., within welve months from this date, the turns due m said notes, and the interea and costs, oth- -rwise that the equity of redemption be for. ever foreclosed, and that such other proceed- tigs take place, as are pursuant to law. True eairact from the minutes, 27th Octo ber, 1834. JOHN BAILEY, Cimk iiov 4 R7 Sr* VALUABLE MEDICINE. YOTTftUM Vegetable Catholicon. af|HE Mibfrib’ r rrs> c 1 fully sol fits the it JT tention of every frien l of nufL-rin,: hu ,mnity» to *o the abuve n* w and invjiiabh emedy, whose uot.qiu' pow*;-# in ehmitiatii g from the a vat m tin* wry acedi of mid in restiifig the deranged and morbid condition of the organa f*f life t> a feu ami healthy exercae of ih’dr fcinol-uita, 1»h« t*id led the ap|**i*8hmen», a»ui completely siLn eed the nhj mtiona oftw mna. rtdidoux— Facie are ihe beet argumentIn order vo put the virtue* ot t.:e ••a«tuilieoit to severe x sen*tiny aa pnaaible, it was cffereci by a ive.r* tisemenl toge-her w>t'i the Attendance of a pbyaiC'sin, gratuitni'idy t.i n- y pera in wh • would apply for it, an t vhixe cause miplr teem t* come within 'h.: r.ul its healing power—numbers of aeverp c’iSAfi •! !on^r*e d- ing.ai d j’>utc of them aec-miiorlv de. m r 'c om?8, nr.', ented (hemaelve*. nil ofvi'dch have been aired, or ao much rehcv. tl aa t * ■: *u\ die asset linn that a little mracvera'x.e wj.l d • an In fact, auch ia the conft lence of ih ph.> m cian under whose ca-e these natientt wev • placed, in thiafemedv, a eo. fide ce reau t in^r from »h«t irrctisuble comiai- n that ht-s been forced upon his nind by ocniar demon* st ration, ard a person I trial "f it on h : mse; that he perniils me to declare it as Ins d oi led opinion, thtt he Catholicon is not idv s* perfectly safe and louonent, but a must pow ert'ul and invaluable remedy in cent'ii dm eases and slates uf the s\ stem, such as iht f >i owln g t— DeVility reaulling from in'emnerance ami dissipation ( Oil and invrterat U c» r*. Pain^ in ti;e bon a attonded with swellings < f the joins; ltidi,-;eitiin. Blut^hea on the face., ptmpie^ ; Al; complaints of the Liver; Tet er.* Y*ws ; Syphilis .* Cutaneous diseases general y ; Mercurial aud scrofulous com plaints. The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol emnfy pi dges hs aord consirs exclusive* of vegetable ma<te') with ihe except on of y I ght delermi istion to the bowels, which •» preserves in a suluble state, act • insensibly, is pleasant to the taste, and requires n ;«articu* ar regimen, ^abstinence from spiruous h quovs always excepted,) or confinement. A' a ge ntle, aa*'e and agteevble cathartic mr d cme, improving the appetite and restoring the general ti ne of ihe it ia confidently recommended to iadies in a delicate situs tion. W. W. PO n Ell, 66 Chesnui-sueet. Philadelphia, MuySl, 18-24- At the request of Mr. <N. W. Potter, I have lately exhibited, in several instances, a medi Cited sirup, CA led Po'ter’s Vegetable Catho 'icon, with the most decided advantage. 1 nas, asvet,nev<*r failed effecting a cure in e»ery cate in which I have thought proper td employ it. H. M'MURi'UIE, M D Phi adephia, July 28/A, 18 ’4. Mr. fF fV. Potter. Dear sir—You expressed a wish that ! would give a concise statement of my auili-r •ngs. from * the hopeless commencement, tr ibe present propitious stnge of my disease.* About five years ago, on my passage from Bordeaux, during the month of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, 1 was seised with a violent fever. Having no medical at tendants on board, I was compelled to bear it, as I m ght for two weeks, when on my ar- ' ival at Charleston, S. C. it was treated as I'yphuM. Tb»flk\ll nf my Physician subdued the fever, but Pfocniv-hke, the terminatiun of this gave ria^ to a disrate equally distress* ing, and which, till now, I had tliinght incur able. Various abscesses made (her unwel come appearance, particularly on the joints, which were swelled to an enormous size.— I'hese g aduslly subsided into hard tumors, one of which on my left knee affected tlie bone—an incision was now made and t large evacuation of ruts, mixed with pieces of bone took place. In addition to this, I suffered the most excruciating pains in my j tints that man ever experienced. .Every thing that was ndiriiDiffered either gave me no relief- r ser ved to aggravate the disease, the severity of whit h increased wi’-h every succeeding year. Such waa my painful si ualiun that 1 de^paire' of ever being restored u> my heal h ; lhad not oily tried the regular means of relief, but used, though in vain, every popular rem» edy 1 could hear of* It was in this awful and despond-ng condition,that I was persuaded to .ommenceacotirse ofyour Vegetable ^*<*»h I icon, and the happy rebuff is, “/ om the use vf the two hottl.a my whole r-yt’em has under gone a complete revo ntion, my pains have Jo an* ke ' me ,*” the discharge Iron; my knee beg It .o dimmish, and iuo;i ceased aliogether, tbv nlcerfrom whence it proceeded being com p?etely healed. The tumors, for the removal of which I have tried io vain more remedies than 1 can name, are Mpidly decreasing; my appetite, which was g«»ne, has returned—I an. in fact, near’y well, and fed confident that a few bottles more of yrur, (to ire) invaluable medicine, will m^ke me per ectly so. Yourobligtd friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. NOTICE. N INE month, after date, application will hr- made to the Hon. Ihe Judges of the Court .ii Ordinary -if Chaiham county, for ieare to sell all the real estate ofthe late William Craig, deceased, fur the benefit ofthe hein and cred itors of said estate. JOHN M’NISH, Executor. oct 12 71 Notice. A LL persona having demands against the estate of Constant Freeman, Esq late of the city of Washington, deceased, are re q-iired to hand them in, lenity attested, within the time prescribed by law : and those indebted to said estate, are required to make immediate payment, to JAMES HUNTER, Adm'r. Jan 14 ( 4'2pji ion Id wish lobe. With my thanks, I am your Hliged humble servant, fJa. GffORGE KANE. City of Phi'ade'phia, aa George Km- 1 , of the District of South- •'Mtk, personally appeared, and, being dul. worn, dffh declare aud say that the xbov* S it m -nt is in all respcctv correct and true- oij that the sig* a>ure to it is in the baud wriiiug of this deponent. J )H BI^NS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 38, 1824- TD SOUTHERN PLANTP4R9. The Vegetable Catholicon is peculmrly adanted to those discas- < "hlch are nrevaleot a noog the col nirvd po,iti)atKin of the aouth In that disease which m called yaws, it ;s a iiire remedy ; a single trial of it, will convince planters of its n ipcrior efBcsey t*» any feme iy of a similar natu*e in the United dtater NO tTCE. The advantages oi this medicine are, not confining the pmient unnecessarily to the house, or keeping him from bis business.— Willi one wolitM- y exception, 'hat of a *in otii liquors, it iloea not lay any reatricHona upon hia appetite It is so gentle n us oper*. on , "ut the p tient finds himstdf gelling well he cannot tell how. As it is not the wish ofthe pro. ilffor to take any thing for which he 'sannol give h consideration equal in value, persons at h d'Htance who msy wish to try „is medicine# Gut who are not certain if it :>e applicable to their complaint, are request d "j iicscr.be *beir case and symp.o ns in a 'fitter,p*Ht.paid, and directed to him—this 'etter will b 1 imrm d.ately olaceJ in hands 111 ly cj:i.;j tent to de 0 dt the question,— iho’ild 'lie remedy no', seem to suit the dis ease, they will be IV.-nkly told 11. GAUM N* To prevent <1 s,»ppoi itm°nt it is well to *♦ *te that it ta in ordinary csscs from 3 to 5 hott'*e<i to effect a cure so that peri-inf who are labouring under any serous infirmity, mot infve up their mind to persivere t»» that c*it: n'. at 'east—if iliey do not, they might as a*elJ save themse.lvj» tbi* trouble and expense f using n smaller q*i.niitv, All o r de a poai-p iifl :nd enclosing the m mey immediately aucudid to, and lie inedi-nit ) ‘Cffe i ami d- livere.l with directions for use. > any place in the city, and forwarded aa di» re t*d N R. To prevent the possibility of h1! im- p sition, it v t l bi* s >ld in the city oFPhilsdel- phih: at the office in Filth neRr Ract-Str et. oral the dwelling of tne propri tor, Nj. 66 ■'Jhemu'. street, only, and abroad by hit tu* iliorized age ts W W P»» 11 Kit, 66 Chemut Street, PhiUide-pfila* I have appointed GEORGE RYE &ON, Druggist, of Savannah, m, sole ageut. Diug gists WHiitiug the abuve valuable medicine, will be supplied by him for c ish, at the aarm rate, as if ordered direct from me—viz. $5"0 pei d. zen, or three dollars • s ngie boitle. W. W. POTTEIL Philadelphia. Any peisonon application to ihe subscih'-r will be furnished with certificates of the tffi cacy of the i-bove medicine, sufficient in con vince the mind of the most sceptical, although too numerous rnd hngthy f »r n* wsp^per n- sertion. GEO- RYERsO^*, Drnpgiat, Corner of Bay and Whittaker Streets, dec 13 scorn BIBIR STraiTTt,, anno,, ? Hy SAUUF.1. T. AHl,STHW G Z „ FAH ir aTJ,F r «00#Tl FA n/Lr umi.E mntaininr all i'nal Kefercncrt. it be comb ,, •*""• VOLU HfiV HOYA1. OCTUf bedishcd with a tikcuct, ofthe '* terms. [ r "h*" b * well printed, on rnv) be entnpris'd in «iz handaom, voC'’’^ will cm,tain the Scriptures of the Ou " JWw Teiiamento, t'.ir- Inl tducic . rn, J ‘«l Expiatory Amm, an , >‘u,cuc i Philadelphia, July ‘ 6, 18'.’4. Mv confidence in the vrpet ible catholicon la undimii.iahod, and as fresh in tsnees of its powers aro daily oceurri- g, in my own prac tice. 1 have no hesitation in recommending it, in the peculiar diseases to which it is applica ble, aa superior to any remedy I am acquaint ed with, M. M’MUII'l IHE, M. D. Philadelphia, May 28,18 4 Six—In consequence of imprudent expos ure four , ears ago I had the misfortune to be come sffl cted with a disease, the painful re suits of which induced me to apply in suc cession to several respectable physicians of this city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose remedies I re ceived another complaint quite as distressing ,s the former. My whole system became a'- feeted. I could get no rest at night on ac count of the violent pain that I felt in every part of my body; the weakneaa and e nacia tion of which was such that I could scarcely walk. In this state I fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon- four bottles of which, has completely restored me, I have now no pain i my appetite ia good, and mj strength restored With many thanks for the relief ynur medicine has given me, 1 am your obliged friend, Re. WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn and subscribed to bi-lore me. May 28, 1824 JOHN BINNS, Alderman. Phiade'plda, May 28,18°4. Sir—I am now, thanks to your medicine, a hearty mai. F >r nearly six years I have been a martyr to a disease, whose rarag,-s threat ened, if nut soon stopped, to put a period to my eiiktence. Having had no regular medi cal advice from the commeneem'n', my comnlaint at last got to auch a height that I could not swallow without great pain and difficulty. Tumors formed in different parts of my body, and I began to think nty situation almost desperate. The five bottle* of the Catholicon which I have taken have com pletely cured me, end I am uuw aa well aa 1 IN EQUITY. Between W. Dnviea Adm niatrntor, Complain ant. and John -.urnochnn Admmiatrator, d bonis no vnih the wiH annexed of (Jeor re Hichamlaon and others, D Jendanta In equity Chatham Supnior Court- Chancery, win August, i sz«. 1 I' app’ ui.i.g that John Murray Carnochan, J. one ol Use defendants in the said bill of omplaint named, resides without the slate of Georgia# iu that part if the United Kingdom •d Great Britain and Ireland, called Scotland .* It is ordered that the aaid John Murray Car- nochan, do appear ar d answer to the com* plainnnt's said bill, within nine months from the dffe of this order, otherwise that tin said bill, as to him, be taken pro confess ■ -• and it is further oidered, that a copy of tli*« order be fmblisli* <1 once a week, in one ol lie public G.zeltes of this state, until the ex piration ofthe time Within which the said de fendant is required to appear and answer i>a aforesaid. True cony from the Minutes, this day Auguff, 1824. A. B.FANNIN, Clerk, aliens* M 50f Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONLEitN W HKRBAS Sarah Bmwn, Junior, widow, applies to he Court of Ordinary of * aid County, for Letters of Administration on the < state ol John Brown, late of sa.d county, de- ceabed, rf next of kin; These are, therefore, to cite un i a <monudi, all tod singular, tin* kindred and creditors of said deceased, to IUe their.©! j ;ctions, if any they h»v#*, in m. of fice, on or before the first dot d y in June next, therwise Letters will be grunted tlu ap plicant. Witnt •’ the Honorable Britiin R Bunk ley, one of Ihe Justices of aaid Court, tbi* six teen*•» day of April, eighteen hundred a dt« «*nty-five. [L S. JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0 Co C. April 21 24 Georgia —Camden County. 3Y THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOR S tll) COUNiY. CV7HEKEAS »ohn Chevalier, hu applied Vv to said Court, f tr Letters Dismisaorv in the estates of Samm-1 fff.zens and Evan E. Mock, deceased. These are, therefore, to •ise and admonish, all and ai> g ilar, the kin dred and creditors <>t the said d ceased peri, sons, t-' fi e their ohj ciions, if any they have, in my office, on or before ihe first Monday in January next, or Letters will be granted tht applicant. Witness the Honorable J mes Scott, one of the Jufficea < f said Court, this an teei.th day >*f April# e ghteen huacircd and lwenty-fi •*'. (L. R ) JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C. C ArrlH 24 *n i offlie; copious Marumi in^ printed word tor word fr-mi ih* i 1 , Siereotype Blltion, pub'nhed .inetthf "' ihot’adeo-ne The pri. e will h. board,! g24,inah-opi 830, la calfiS?* The Whole work will bo ready fnrd,|:!*> May, 1825, ''very b, Geo gia—Camden County. BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY rO SAID ' OUNTY % WHEREAS Lewi. Bschlott, applies to the 'Ail Court of Ordinary of said County: fo. Letters Dismissory on the estate of Fr.heea Rusolupe: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to fi'e their ot-j c lion,, if any th-y have, in my tffi-e, on or be- fure the fi it Monday in January next, other wise Letters Dismissory will be granted the applicant- Witneaa the Honorable Samuel Clarke, one of the Justice! of said Court, this sixteenth day of April, eighteen bun dred and twenty-live. [L. S ] JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C. C April 21 24 Fx rads of Lette-t addrestedlt lhcP^ 1A I esteem Dr Seoith Family Bibl- calculated lo prnm >te the c’ause of’l" ^ piety It seems scarcely pora'-ble for read daily th.: Notea and Ubservatione in^ti Fa-tuly Bible W-thout becoming . letter man. EDWARD D GUFm^ I hove seen no e-mm-ntary „f ltle a!' 1, . Seriptore. which Ii flunk ,o well adspS general uae and ed:hc,t,on. It is . , Te Z which ever; famaly ought to pota-n It is a work dulingu ,hed for the ‘ft “"1 convenience of its arrangemem; th. clearness a:. J fi iclity of its eipod’,,,,,, ,! neatness and nerrpicu'*.y uf iu style th,' neaoh nee and candour of its apiri-, ih. c „ ciaenesa and p.ntinennv of ,pp| ic ,,„„ and for its uniform tendency to piO’i»oteev5 gelical truth ’*ad piely. e M A BIEL HOLtlEs Of Dr. cen t’s Family Bible, l fed say, tint in myeatimMtivn it dmrvedly among our ablest ffinclb-s^ Comm nt» j„ Thomas baidwim D *. Scott’s Family B bit- intended more* pecially for I’ e use of Christian <amil. t8 work high*y evangelical, ©xtcnnve.y imi'J live, and deeply ii'.iereb’inp DANIEL C.S4NnRRS. The character of «Dr. Scott’s C«mment»tt ;>n th'* B.ble, it so generally k mwt,, md ,1 highly approved amongsi th/* most imeltigeiit u»d m -Mia Christians throughout ourcoiL •n i has pasted rapidly through so munyli-o, ..ditiohs, (hot 1 deem further itc.mBes.5. lions needless* . . , .. J how I am acquainted with no Com -'eiiuri o Q h Sacred Sc iptures. which I would n .<rt cord.aily rccomm.-im tor general me. ih e plan of the work ia good JOSHUA HATRS. Pcrhapa in no way, can minist/ ra.i-.g i, r in;| •f youth, and private Cb’ istians, do greater Service to society, than by exertni; th«sw selves to dissiiniuffe this truly i'wiiiutble wo 1 k JOSHUA HUN - IMilO.V, I know of no Commenta')' which n b t'/f iMlcuhtrd for diflusii.g conect virus ofih great truths of Christianity, aid le^v.pg i*k- fary impivasiona on tht mind when rising tr’m the pe>u-al of it, than the one you ».t ubjut to publish. „ . DVNIEL SHARPE. No writer seema leaaiiispi'sed tu cjiniend for barren gpecula i na N me more uniform, ly or more powofuil) ini:u!r»:csihc g/w t* *.entiala of religion Thr- spirit which p.r* ikd'iS the woik ,s exctll, »•# it ia the rre/k affectiomire, healing, yet fmthful spirit of 'he DANIEL DANA. From part'cuh* ex .mi uti n. andcorctr. ring teatimon.,, there is mo doubt or my miaJ I thai Snot'.’a Family Bible is superior to iH hnra JO?VP;I ERERSOX You will p!e r .ar* to ne dine g : t copied Se tt’s Bible ,* I refer to your lately pro: >.A ♦idition Pfi haps- I -h !«' mduce five m*<re to tnke »he s mt; iiumber K-l. I II is with extreme pleasure I perceive *.oi r , are about to publish a new eli iun f Scott’s Bible. Having been in pobsewon rf •t more than 20 yt ais, I trua* I know aime* | thing of d8 value, and an dete- mil e^i to j»a mote i'a c-rculation among my frivndii Y'hi will please forward lia'^opics us soon a r-u!» 'ished. C.M I have obtained four sub.-crihen Itr iht | excellent work you are publishing H. S. I propoae to take seven seis of Sci.lt'* Hi ble, and will be accountable for the same. J C. I have obtained aubso ibcraforniii C'pitt I of Scon’:, Fimily B ble. J. C. I s’.iall probably need eight or ten s :*<* Scutt’.i Family Bible. J !*• | Rev, S. S. of P. has o' tained ten aubvcii* bers. E.«. 1 liave observed that you are ihoi;t pub* I falling another edition of Scoit's Rb!e hope you may succee I as you h>ve dintio I former editions. 1 have been enJcavoriig u [ -locure subscriber? amo; g our people. « enor more subaciibers will be ob.j'r cd- 0 it I I will take ten tela (of Scull’* BVe)| bound and lettered. J F- I I have obtained ten subscrib/ ts for y-tf I edition of the F-mily Bible—anti hart' i 14 1 d-ubt but there might be •t.meUu ^ like 1^ I r.optea hold in this place if you Iiku sh ng -61 1 here—I thought the work ought lo be el* couraged and far hat re .sou took l sntof'J ] lion paper It isawoik that every f-" 1 11 should have that is able lo purctme. JJMU. I am glad, that y* u propose to ptinl rfj L Scott’s excellent F unify Commcntaifi I should be very glad if it were in my po» cT j’ I give a more liberal patronage to the work than, aa circumstances are, I can. 1‘M however, be uble to do something; eight iu Jen sets t shall certainly take; and it iW | double that number, A* *• 1 have procured fifteen subicribffli “ Scott’s Bible. el A#D. I 1 think 1 shall dispose of 20*eti orB' l ^ ‘ , I he Family Bible. F-8 f I I have circulated proposals for Scott* I B ble ; how many have been engaged I cinnot tell; but between 20 and JP “J*! h a vieintly. 1 LI I have concluded to become reaponX"* ■ to you for thirty sets of Scott’s Cuuno^OJ I Ci* I I have procured 106 aubscriber* 1° I Bible i 6 sets to be bound in e»!f i 3 **••\ I be done iu boards the other 9 7 and lettered as described in the proip^J I H- 1 presume I could procure 500 wt*J|H oera tor your edition of Scon’s Biok j s, Hemar,d ia increasing for them, Tk’j'a j finally supersede every other large or 1 1 Bible. Filty ol my subscribe., live a' 1 "' I circle of 8 miles! Vs Just published tn edition of the I completed in sis volumes, without ••'KJI references/price in boards I 821; in calf 827. Either of thcie 1 m»y be had of the publisher in Bimioo i “ S. C- b J- SCKENCK, Sdvannak. $ Ja 11 HAY. BUNDLES PRIME HAY, landing Ju from Brig Pliunuant, fur wile by April 19 C. C. GRISWOLD. •Marking Brushes- F a superior quality, juat receiig nov 20